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THE SHATTLE STAR MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1908, j { TOGKAPHCNS KDUCATIONAL THE SEATTLE STAR ‘ Pacific Coast Steamship CLASSIFIED ADS VIOLIN. Fischer, 116 Poa f . . | Al, MACHINIRY cs > re Leave Seattic Fa. m. ad n ving - - Evi cept Sunday, AMSTHACT viThae work. 1aid Western ve «} * Every afternoon except Sunday. | teamships City | read PINANCEAL f i TELEPHONES: P gf ruebla, watia | Onion Tucspin 6 Co. in Ab | PINANCIAL ‘ “MULLIN New wot Business Dept. Main 1080. BMitorial Dept, Matn 1198. - H oO | Walle or Umatilla, | cere ae ene nat Vine ® Fos rr B MAZARD WELLS, Rattor ~~ «= BF. CHASH, Business Manag : “@ FOR SOUTH-EASTERN ALASKA WIVES NEY IWC ab; | | Bin PO tel ran Fung : a a : | Rise Clty ae tan , Haller bidek "Feleynomer’ sate “ntarest,apoik, ‘ Tn oe pMANTING AND I # r 4 a. é 7iref Aw Aloamahips City of Beattle, ¢ a a Tsk | (tence ** peattie—tie7 Taira avenue Bids on New Engine House, 717-19 > 21-23 First Avenuc:«, |, Buus Givy os Topeka wailing | MEAITL Abstract Co, N.Y. WANKANTS boughs aad” oid — Marites ing tarda, Wedd oF ou for Alaska Dec, 2h 1; Jan, AWOHITEOTS | "A Rebetman, Nituinal Tate bid. sas. RSE Tork ee, pepe Court Bal tine a Set People Thinking asthe Maden, ib, 2 FOR WAWAM, Noi tas Gicbe bike TL. | er pRVat DIL, 1f Waller block | One cent per copy, cents per Week or Ewenty-Ove cents per month, delivered | Tloket Office, 119 James St. Benttle, | James ait vO WER? : Oy mail or carriers, No free eopten, | ea het Goch | Ret, Wy. pation, Bast: | SW. HOUGHTON, Gis-i7 Colitis PON TNT NM lege =) ” ie == = =< = te hh ene ee Sa a | Petes S ogy Hd ATLOUNEYS-AT-LAW ma, furnished and unt ' Entered at the postaitics at Seattin Washington, as second-class matter ine Boate af Busha Weeks it Enema! F A sam | WITH i we: : ah rele ya = — to be @ well-settled conctusion that PACIFIC CLIPPER LINE years } WAL a a ban, 84 SOOTHING THE PEOPLE up the city In the building of the! KH, OAINM, Prostont | carefulty } ywara.o 800 be . 4-6 West Wai Neen new fire headquarters at Jackson | par | Spgine in price trom. ¥ sre te Me ‘There seems to be reasonable ground for the rumor that Mr, Hill mreet oot Rang ingen ad — panel s a ba a Pet a fs about to take up the Union depot matter in this city, Me has taken {100 the board will reject mil bide ‘3 manga nalection be it up in the past, When the Northern Pacific was making « raid on | and order proposals readvertiaed for, | APRIL 21, 1902 LYMAN $ ton the water front, Mr. HIN forthwith put plans of the new depot in ail | OF the ten bide smbinitted for. th AGENTS PRANK 1 Of the Seattle newspapers, including the Star, It was a substantial | construction of the building, cilmt) ape Sen | Oo ieee “ Joking depot, and the people were verf glad to see tt ftting, there were weven bide that | ; ; ia co selene MS ‘nk ruseS.S.Line]} \ 3 2 | 100 But troubles arote, troubles of tithe and waterways, after the North | did not vary #200. these were al In | te This Pein Mis ot pte and wide or abtnoees aes, Ve ic ia tad gi Fiectiares pany ? ret ane ctcacit, Waban’. | the Walphbeched OF GU whan $0 time Is at hand when we make ready for next year’s atock, 0) 4 PRAN | : ern Pacific had been brushed aside as a fly from th Maitwnent. | Te ro over $14,000 more than the estimated | and next season must find none of this year’s Furs tn their S$. S$. Santa Ane, January 18 HORACE PETER 1 troubles persistently continued, until recently the people began to talk | wont fixed by» the architects and the ei . Nenncal baton WARD KF pn $m an unruly manner about Mr, Hill's monepoliatic schemes in the North- | city engineer. The other three bids compan: ie some Hien eee Batre, 0. 1h. ket ; West. The governors of various states made speeches which were quite | were not far away from the alleged | We make sure ot thie by making prices 90. low that they AD gig Dane ane Prvent Omens HE A oa wt! Unfriendly. Mr. Hill did not want Seattle, the metropolis of the coast, | Poo! pide, They were Wess mitted | vb eo age tits Aba he 4 perry posps Fur-weesing season |= | xuvFiaw ees fae! warnitere| 2 e " Be cee eee oe ne ive arriznan crowd of epve- || by Binshom 1 Hevea, Mesrars |B Luke. THE GLOBN WAVIGATIONCO.|- the.eontepte of sie-teom, fat, Be toes ew a Ulatore to run an opposition line up here from the southeast, He want- | Duhamel and Alexander Pearson, re sw com GLo i N G. Wlakartan oil tell On the pres - small ‘ np 2 peace and plenty of It, so that his consolidation scheme could be car. | sbectively. The seven fine wh ayo $12.50 FUR COLLARETTES are marked to, ..5..+4 raed FOR HONOLULU DIRECT inen, No. 410 Firat avenue north| {h* thoney. near Ma 0 « ons the Sour " onigi Tied through with as little opposition as possible, Then he bethought rney Soder $20.00 FUR COLLARETTES are marked to B12. * Bteamahlp “Tampico,” 3,000 Tons, (take North Beattie ¢ We d-) WING & | rode fr the Se him of that union depot, which had been promfaed and deferred Ull | quist @ Roseleat, n & Wold $25.00 FUR COLLARETTES are marked to ee 15,00 Will be sdiapacche 5 fom. Fens peated etme. St 10 see | or HORE only one-quarter mi : oved Anton Behrens, ‘Shaimon, Whit $20.00 FUR COLLARETTES are marked (0 ....c. ces LSND wharf, Pler 1, on of abot , mou Ald: at the Bell Town stabi ing, on go0d road, 1% Some future-time when the troubles of title might be remov fate Behrens, Saimin, Whi a | le To be followed b s at lining chairs c 4 the right is ; prebvn hs ented Judge Burke, his able attorney, was just starting on a long trip in. | Miédleton & then abe And 0 on throughout the entire stock. & steamer of this line on or t buffet, seeretaire, extra fine am Wa "Passes house and ourbulldines , to the far atvay, to see the Arabs and the Egyptians, but was stopped at Atlan ‘the ‘Site Gee Welk’ tne nn eaeonea An PP ones about the loth of exch month saty oak Frat tabounsta “a rices on application, We hawig St. Paul with @ suggestion that it wag tine to abolish the quibbles of | chairman Thomson remarked with @ Shipping Permits Required - yon & ye } ts r T of other tar ms piarhe’ at title, and other things which obstructed depot proceedings south of King | knowing look For information, apply to the}] parior clock, reception chairn,| carpet, etd & farm, see us, street, and to make a real hegttming of some kind, which would con- |, “Seeina as though these fellows ems of the company in Vases, Moquet carpet, art sau res. | _Beound avenve ® steal COLLINS & WILLIAMS, ot together’ when they submitted Globe ‘block at avenue pindaeye maple dressing| “TO Bullivan Bult Vince the people of Seattle that Mr. Hil! was just the friend for whom | (fo yan ive strate there Is such For Howse Wear and Dress Occasions. Madison street et t chiffonier, steel range, kiteh- | g¢ PRR OREN ae f ee they were looking. a similarity—yea, Very strange In G. F. THORNDYKE, en furniture, ete, KE, G, Bickerton, | ULTERWORTE Tt does not necemsarty follow that the Union depot will be construct= | deeg.” 112. 17 ANANES Every Style, Always $3.50 Manager TraMc Department eer pueiiemped. |): @4 within ninety days. Filling in tide lands may keep matters waiting | ,, 70st :l00K mt the Bumber of bids Fee rel Manama.) 11 AC of sigenat bew fur- | POTTY Die Sndiwaiting, but when the first clod of railroad earth ts dropped into the | chimed. in’ Superineseient title é og pees anna feel senthcdicntte ‘tite flats, we shall again see pictures of that depot. Meanwhile the 1a * Pn ge Rd one, two, = - ~ r s t4th 5:30 sharp. MRP UENDRON, HiT Goa oan Ai ne a ay me Northern Securities Company will be strengthening Itself, and opposition | *hree—#e n alk The White Pass and thirty oak bed w springs bie Witenes 120 feet nquare, close in, $1,540. Buperiniendent Youngs said noth HOLMES GOOD FURNITURE ; and mattresses, extension tables =A “ Cottages tom eeh 1D $1.06 will be calmed. ing .but looked wine Just the same. | if on Yukon Route dining chairs, upholstered chairs, Ladies to cail and inven | eee ee ranted Geen ax It is clever. He said he knew what his colleagues aed the Attin, Big Salmon, Yu. center tables, secretaires, book.| tigate h we can sell our im-| et iard, jreen Lake amg _— meant and allently acquiesced’ in mm. Klondike and White Horse 2, chiffon ure ported all-wool dress patterns for ROGUE & 8C ) AN ERROR IN TACTICS irman Thomson work: SONS Mail, sue ieee. «tes siete ot rooms 41-42 Downs vide. | -——- SH Pacific: Block. jal ele hee PABBENGER AND FREIGHT juares, ‘This 1s a splendid oppor- Anenta for our goods ana | 90 YOU PA Brnersbi twat Last Saturday morning the Post- Intelligencer published the following, sanlaen Mca Gaunaa 6 meat ERIVICH MAINTAINED DUR. |} tunity. to partion. furnishing “up poventies. "Beattie Dress’ Ggode| | trata’ you hows tor, HbA sent out by the Associated Press: was planned. "No, no, these > B | d _ “Fargo, N. D., Jan. 10.—The features of the Tri-State Grain and Cat- tle Growers’ Association convention here today were the address of Mr. Hill and the adoption of resolutions commending President Hil! for his ‘work in behalf of the Northwest. The resolutions were adopted aimost unanimously before the arrival of Mr. Hill An attempt was made to have these particular resolutions stricken out, but the attempt failed, and the resolutions stand as the sense of the convention.” On Sunday the Post-Intelligencer editorially speaking of the merging ‘of the transcontinental roads by Mr. Hill, “So cogent were his arguments found by the grain and cattle growers there assembied, that they voted confidence in Mr. Hill and the rafiroad Policies which he represents.” ‘These are conflicting statements. The Post-Intelligencer was right in ‘the first place when It printed the Associated Press statement that the Phsolutions were introduced and carried before Mr. Hill arrived on the ‘Scene. It was to be sure a bad mistake tn tnetics, for the speech should have been allowed to prevede the pre-arranged passage of the resolutions. ‘The argument could then have been made that its logic convinced all Present and they were moved by spontaneous impulse to indorse Mr. Adrott moves are sometimes utterly spotted by a little lack of attention to details. The scheme to have Mr. Hill appear before the Grain and Cattle Growers’ Asociation had been planned long in advance: #0 had ‘the resolutions which had been carefully prepared by a railroad attorney and were full of eulogy of Mr: Hill and his goodness to the Northwest. Enough rafiroad sympathizers were put into the hall to safely carry the Tesolutions and the grand-stand play was made. ‘The only mistake was in passing the resolutions commending Mr. encores were demanded on each walneal Sean ‘HMI before he had sald anything fo be commented. number and a selection by Dont uk oe ena 4 -_——— ett replaced the solo by Genevieve Matchless Three Round Trips Daily. Relfe, who could not sing because . Rows as THE LIMITS OF vision = pats: de bel se arealh, , Leaves Beattie 7 am, 15 mand " ‘ - WASHINGTON, D.C. Jan. 12—| | Popular num bard anecription ot House Loaven Everett 9:15 a. m., 2:30 and| Inventor Brooke of Chicago is at work on a telescope which he says | If the proposed sale of the United) from Rigoletto, @ transcription © 715 p. m. ‘ effec: Alice Where Art Thi and @ Phone, Red 22 “0 bring.the moon down to within eight miles of the earth, so that we | Sttt® transports takes effect. tu rare. t perenne Sonn seer It is quite possible that the genius of man wit eye which will penetrate the dey beams tn sufficient quantities Time and again the suggestion has been thrown out that the inhabit. through giass eyes with a great deal of interest and have been attempt. ing to aignal the earth, but have fatled because of our dense ignorance of'the principles of interplanetary communication. not, just as we choose, but in the meanwhile the heavens will only carry human Visio the surfaces of the moon, planets, or even distant stars, MAKING MONEY Seattle Athletic Ciub Presents a ; Fine Showing At the annual meeting tonight of | Th s the Seattle Athletic club, Treasurer D. E. Frederick wiil report the elu’ ae not only being out of debt, but as making money tn afl of its depart- ments. ‘This is the first time since its organization that the club has not had some bur: shoulders. — During ot debt on ite lant | see to advantage what !s going on in lunar kingdoms. Present time nobody has been able to get the moon down Closer than #9 | E pthe of starry space, gathering up light to reptoduce clear images of many great four |In nearly every house of wors: ip in Years it has paid off a debt of $4000. | Tt has now handsome quarters on | First avenue, fully equipped, with ‘enough money in the treasury to set- tle all demands, It is probable on account of tte excellent standing, that the club will branch out decidedly sports. in outdoor Heretofore all its attempts at football, baseball and track ath- Jetics have been attende finanolal embarrassment. 4 only with Now, with money on hand to spend on stich sports, it ts 1 be inaugurated the local club. It {s not likely that t of tits organization wil boxing exhibitions, It h trary to thelr policy in t unless the present board ra ts changed at the n t is improbable that the: augurated, SAN FRANCISCO, Ja w ULB. A, nelzed hands of a butcher In street shop Saturday nig) fa attempt to commit mi butcher grappled with h trated the atternpt ficer J. D. Horne of the Ninth ca a knife fously wounded ly that they will Next year may see & strong football team repre nting he directors 1 encourage an been con- he pe nd 4 of govern- ext election, ¥ will be in- WITH KNIFE n. 13,—Capt ry, from the O'Farrell ht and made wicide, ‘The im and frus- Ithough the of- himself in the effort to cut his own throat He ‘s thought to have become un- balanced from sickness contracted in the Philippines, La Roche, removed to $11 First ave. silenalensenbtners BterlingPianos. Retche! rts’110 Union | wards paying for th. J 29 me | Vicksburg’s efew, 9 tag oper PURE CREAM TARTAR januai serious; crew orderly.” It tx bellev- a « ry 29 Sot Aside for Religious jed to be the end of the trouble. %-pound can the city spectal services will be gentlemen (meaning the contractors) would do nothing Mke that. ‘They wouldn't rob the elty. Never, How- ever, this board will not award any bid today. We'll look inte the mat- ter a little anyway.” Wil Re-Let Bids ‘Then It was agreed that the board would meet again late this afternoon when all bids will probably be re- jected, Of course, @ rejection of all bite means that they must be readver- Used and @ further delay will be ‘aused, much to the disappotntment of the board and the fire depart- ment. that hoped to begin construc- tion of the building abowt Febru- ary 1. ‘What Contractors Say sit Buffet tke fijustration, of shapely design, made all throw: very 8. P, BROWN, Gen’ A / 19 Firet Ave., Beattie, A. B, NEWELL, Vice President and General Manager | J. FRANCIS LE! | Beattie, Wash, Alenka. Port Orchard Route Dally serv’ ftlective Bept. 10, 1901 | Bremerton ( 8 Nevy Yard and | Dry Deck), Charleston and Sidney. BTEAMERS Athion and Inland Flyer | From Columbia Dock, foot of Col- jumble street. | Leave Seattle—6:20 a. m. (except Sundays) and 10:00 «. m., 1:16 p. m. Buffets have Buffets to fit al- moat any amount of money 3b) went to invest; from 9125.00 down to 916.00, for Puffets in quarter-aawed onk If you are undecided what kind to buy, come and look over this big stock. Both the and prices will please you. patterns ah Of selected quarter-eawed oak. rub (for Bremerton only) and 4:20 p. m.| A number of the contractors in- bes $a.0 mibrvorciice penton eesish | (Saturday only, extra trip 11:38 p. .) cluded in the inainunted let, when top measures $4n68 tachee; height Leave Bremerton—6:16 and 11.45 seen today, emphatically denied any |f §, inches Tull swell trent. eet m., 3.00 and 6:15 p. m. Leave Bidney| collusion Whatdever, qrasstel Framuh leas; peteern § | 7:0 and 11:20 a m, 6609 p.m} Mr. Soderquist of the contracting Drones hdreted slsrer iki tue, } Leave Charieston—§:00 and 11:35 a. firm of Boderquin@and Roseleaf, naid @a: handsome hand carvings adorn ¢ m., 6:05 p. m. i Pe pi today, speaking for the other con- the beper portion of Datel, price} | pier ,Fieasant Beach an ean tractors as well as his own firm: $40.00 | Point take steamers leaving Seattle | My firm is absolutely guiltiens of i at 10:00 8. m. and 1:13 p.m. Leaving| the charges inatnuated. ‘The con- : tractors who are suspicioned will an- jower to the board of public works to. morrow. “We expect to meet and formulate an anewer, which we expect wil! dis- pél the bellef that a pool was ente: ed into.” HILL AFTER RNIT tor nos conformity with the desire of des-| mediey overture from “The Bur retary Root, it in probable that J. J, | master. I will be an active competitor of | Wan the the Pacific Mail, lerta. Secretary Root reporte that the cost of maintaining the Philipp: transport service is about $9,000 annually and that private enterprt would o wet the business for about two-thirds of that amount. The see- retary points out that by the gav-| ernment’s abandonment of transport | be service stimulua would be given private enterpeiee, Lf Hill should ae cure the vessels and the contracts following the aale, the service would be established from Puget sound in connection with the ratiway interests» controlied by him. | <a ee ee | NOT SERIOUS | | Up to the Intermezzo from “Caval as popular as the mid certs at the lake. uummer con il yet evolve a great The programs ar pleasing a wider range of than those munteally Any one with a lov continuously ‘agner program. op! for music been looking at us Cooper & Levy BURBANK POTATOES The best are difficult to ob tain: the car we are work ing on at present are regu lar beauth free from black sD and dry rot Per 100 Pounds $1.60 REST SMALL WHITE BEANS—Per pound ...4%¢ LIMA BEANS—Per pound Tue We can believe it let no on say that the n to @ certain point far WASHINGTON, D. C., Jan. 12. The navy department this morning recetved a cablegram from Com- 5 mander Barry of the gunboat Vicks- burg at New Chuang, the scene of |the recent encounter between Rus jan soldiers and members of the Observances ¢ ministers of feattle have en- nd CREAMERY “BUT |dorsed the proclamation of Gov. Mc- peat iar | Bride setting amide Jan. 29 as Mo- FELL CREAM NEW [Kinley day, to be observed in the CHEESE—Per pound schools and suggesting that th FRESH RANCH BGGS—Per jchurches hold appropriate religion ef Jexercises on the Bunday preceding, | mat yy ‘ Oe COFFE Ba Done ey Forge,’ the new week's JAVA COFFEE Third A wig Per pound attraction at th enue the prmtetyem the day designated. ‘These | the standpoint of ine approval which |g SRDER Lied Tie |tlon to thos eyTerae 8 introduce | greeted its presentation last night It nod Hats the latter, comets Mehools. Tn | Tyust be graded among the season's @ OWN rie io is Oe ead Yroan’ tha’ tien be Fe-) winners. It ix full of #n winger, " H ie from the children for the ngs © wool ‘ kind r pound T0¢ |memorial fund healthy sentiment and humor, Dir LARGE RAISINS and Re LONDONLAY ER RAIS Per Thene will go to monument ta be erected on the dead president « threatenings abound, but ttle slaughter of any kind rea! Not in weeks haw a play shaken up the whole rave 4 INS—Per pound 106 In the opinion of local aivines, wre | Bouse to Auch ebullitions of enthust ROBE MILK—-Per doa, cans matter has now lost all appearances cs evetntte , « ae Praparizanship. It We fitting in the| course, ‘involver dimcuities and g PREAH ROLLED OATH, Hot Dighest degeee to show respect for | Siotings between Americans and the ero a ei 40 nis, the third of the martyred ex. rs of the English king, in a P et ow at cutives, Such exercises are valua eu q t STEEL CUT OATS (Oatmeal), eeutt h the children of Uncle Sam get Hot from the Mill—10-pound ple in instilling the minds of the | Which the f it in the long , ae - jebiidren with the lofty sentiments ot | *, 99446 worsted. tems CHOCOLATE ae jDotriettem rarily. The villain is @ British of Ground—1 and 4-pound cans ficer who maker no end of trouble hom eo and ST ‘DEATH OF MRS, rrr Mea eae att eas re rngtGe snd aie properly alld. into the lowest depths most of the home-m | of the narid foe T. L. KEMPSTER| “irises ie too: men seca ® sete rarer declamation, but the minor defects perth | of the play ‘are amply compensated |Q gid vee aio Heart Disease the Cause—Funeral | by the robust Silustr nes Des pound | J otic sacrifice and true to BROILED HAM—Per pour | io Be Held Tomorrow fore eb pertain dlls Surviving the death of her hus. The cast is of fair ability, with TAH MACHER BT:~S |band but 24 days, Mra. Thomas L,| Out exceptional strength. The here OLD TOM GIN—Per boil | Kempster passed away y day at, Who ts quite tall, has a good 81.00 family residence 402 Howard, Washington make-u and th NEW ENGLAND RUM enue north, of heart disens ‘She ine, Miss E Clar oF cuits bot tte B ; RI | leaves three sons, Arthur L. Kemp-| charming 20th century girl. Per CALIFORNIA PORT WINE ster, superintendent of the Seattie| haps the best acting In the play In Per gal, 81,00, 1.25 and Electric Company: Lawrence Kemp. | that of W. A. Davenport.an a Hes 81.50. alan I in a drunken scene, He wan earcely excelled by anything in 1 life obnerved in Seattle at the rry Christmas time ater, of Harvard, Neb. H. Kempster and daughter Marion K, Kempater, both of Seattle ‘The interment will be in Lake View and Thor Cooper & Levy ceme lervices will be held to- ‘Wagner's Band Concerts Wholesaio and Retal) Grocers morrow at Il a. m. at St. Mark cond weekly concert by ia _ ‘ | Wagner's band, at the Grand, yerter 104 106 FIRST AVENUE Dr. Waggoner, dentist, removed to| day afternoon, drew a delighted a Fet. Yoster and Wa Globe block, cor telathene Main 182 First and Madison. | dience. The original program wee! +++] more than doubied jn length, because | U oe 10% One of the encores given ‘This series of concerts in proving varied and choren with the Idea of will interested by ton at §:16 a.m, and 6:1 | Bre round trip. Fare 6 cer pm, URE .CO. SECOND Ave BE. R. SCOTT, Mer. Furnishing have taken items from all over the stock and placed them on special counters. They Are Marked 5c 0c Rice Root Serub Brush. Se Cotton Line § Hole Gem Pan Wire Soap Rock for Bath Tub. lOc Wire Strainer. Steel Mouse Trap. 1 quart Covered Bucket, Double Tracing Wheel onized Fire Shovel For a limited time only will Will Give a Gas 5 Bar Rottle Flour Wire Bird Seed. Tube Cake Pan Ise Serub Brush Wire Vegetable Boller, lhc Gay Mantle 1-pound Coffee Can, These articles, and many more, offer you won erful money-sav- ing opportunities dur- ing our January clear- ing. ding Clothes Rook, Furniture Polish Bitter Oyster Broiler, NEWHALL & CO, Second and Madison Ask for Harry who will show toll T. MacLean, you a sample you how you range and can get on ee Fe Gentlemen Beginthe new year with a pair of our >] Shoes A new lot just in, and the $3.50 price isonly Treen Shoe Co. 707 First Ave., Seattle Before you go home ¢ tonight drop in and get 2 a pound of our goc ¢ “Sultana” Coffee for 30 cents. POSS HOD rans r BAILEY & WILLIAMS $ Tel. Green 905, 222 Pike St. OF 0 02 OL OOP OOO>OD ODO bd $ $ ¢ $ 1B 6. Bickerton. Bick x 108 Firet auetla | MeL ANTED: housekeeper atreet, Ballard PACiv it Bani and let you pay for it at WANTED—YEMAL of $6.0 per month. Inv TON, geaerah euetionser, An elderly woman &8| J. H. Bice, 218 New Ye Inquire at 604 Times WOKING ian with small Lioy’. Briscoe & Loyd a Jour homes. 3 Hinckley bios. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERC Caplin’ pals up (Hight milion ebiare) Ave, ter Call up Main $2,000,000 Aan PEXTILE @ STORAGE A wer ms PROFITABLE work, 616% Pike. Dougina MELP WANTED—MALE ‘anted to learn barber trade, Only onthe. required. Toole donated earned wile sears ai VO cottages on adjoint: iota $200 and $130-—-two Sisoks teas car Barpius sliowed on time depen Dusiness tranearted BRANCH Corn and Becond avenue. DA. CAMEHON, Manager PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF ARATTLY. ot Jame CEpitol stock paid in G82k,500; « ae, 655,- line. Ex fine oo, at . onal property. 7 bt atc 2 pres: J. & Goltemith, vice Inquire at Burewu, 1406 First pres Krkewy, . 4 CO Pansat in erincizal cities tm the Bavey—laome Ue op OE First rs sacong ROLLE RAVINGH WANK | SORREAS BoC DHS Feed are | 5 2 mond avenue. end OS ea eee paid up, plonooa BORE FRINGON, genctal Tarurabes, ARDEREOS. Stig Nocond ore. 5. ih. Hagen, nah, iis ine ee ita TAXIDERMISTS Comnimereta | a8 | RUANT i Ca OO NY bie | Ee “iaib Third avenos ~~~ atNk paste. TENTS AND AWNINGS weights aad prompt cinwe Mewes pr with the Chlenge Jush Ca. | guning hose end canvas "beets, ary. BCANDINAVIAN- AMERICAN BANK Ae of Beattie. ranearted basiness | ike Western. Main Oa? od fohing carey. beds, “the i i Bret vice pres. ; | LOANS AND TNSURAN AWNING CO. who Anat Spethors: cash: J. ¥. Lane, asst. | yxsrpe HOT WELE Leste Ave tas | gee, Marion and Wenern No branches | ““surety bonds. 2 Moston tock tae NATIONAL BANK OF LOsT mes aoe, SE |STRAYED from Fremont, one bay = M.C.| mare, welght 1200 Ibs; "lame in enry. a ws. Sate] right forefoot. Also one small bay deport Faulty tor rent Safe Deposit Vault Boxes for Ren mare, branded 8. 0, Reward will | be given for any information lead- FINEXY 2 7s. __ TRANSP RA ANIES thn” FiieT SAL HANK OF) ing to their recovery. Addreas M. | DEXYMEN and Porwandara=) -" | M. Marston, 1007 4th ave. west, $180.00. — | ieee trmnsacted. J. remont Za1 M. | McMicken, viee | ROUND leather purse, lost in Vienna J hincipelcites| cate. Finder return to Grand |_opera house and receive reward. UMBRELLA | | Dine RGLAB ~ manutact So tnd weneral repairing. MACHINISTS Busine | ——~ | WARPED =A | ANCES = e Second aver STRANGER, ATTENTIO! Oe NE eal " ARE you hooking tor a tafe and prottanie|__ MANQURBADE 4 Tueinese epenine 8 ‘Saaite? it sx, we | CORPUMES tor’ Font portunity that passes through | ~~ mC ANIC 4 the closest Investig ince you ine bank, 1, mill, ofice or in | CIS MeACLAW PERS Sata Pronegs, MINES AND MINING HOUSES AND LOTS WANTED. WE hare comm customers tor house, | FACRR nines “wanted tm the stats ot.| fit'bEt, Sioape, oe, Somers Serena | Washington: good prompects only meed| Seti your ‘propery ie te a@vertions apply 1B star, we spend TWO THOUSAND MUSICAL 1M month for that purpose, it i) canctuston beng we = eae oa | RE & which will be published in “half & all the leading newspapers tn the | RRPATRRD, boasht, OUULISTS AND AURISTS tonne BiC-VONDA™ NADEAU ae ear eek MEN, ATTENTION! saloous on First avenue, Dit. JA. MACRINNON, @ Chapin big | CHMAN - AMERICAN, INV: ‘ DR. KIBBR, Bailey building. Sis Third Avenue. OsTROPATHY Be Fs Fead on property in Beaitie | WARHINOTON Institute” WANTED BE | iene 2 A hin seven | BARNES” “Go., 74-18" StarBoard mt. Or we wil coume ll of your ie |¥. B ADAMS, ‘drafting. Goiman’ bid a PERSONAL + aeepan American "“Investimast 3. CHEESE INE, IROR AR CHEESE. | WHEE, TON AND the volume of} business we did last year, we have |_ Pe toed reason to congratulate our. | NOTICE OF SPRCAL Mei selves, as It shows a great increase| i Storkholders of the: Puget on previous years, and goes far to| Seiverizer Company.) prove that the general publle ap. | wa a atvorieer Compe | ene < Sound Palveriser Com preciate our way of doing busi-| Washington. ie bereby et hess, and our whole ambition in| Jak A. Elwell, president thereat, for the future will be to follow on in diay, January 21. at 3p. mat’ the of 2M Pionear the same lines by carrying the best | to be had in butter and eggs, sell LopeIna HOVERS, FOR Gale-We have a few high-class eine houses, not the kind that led With “dummies” and a fecond-hand furniture, itt LRGs af fegitle “ounty, Washingtoa. Bet es of thi 19 hand’ School T- | ing them at the least possible price, | for. the. election ot ‘aod eahere Meee Bor sixteen ounces to the pound (oe Nacincles catined hy reniguations al liege, Second and Pike” “Usess | poll as and what We advertinc pk wt f the company may be put y basis. ts published and this er) | This week we sell y FRESH IOWA CR for 3 CREAMERY, matintact This notic called in w CLARY OY ANTS M” CAROLINA = The Ww ful clairvoyant} 1b., and Wisconsin June Bucter, 3| 32% medium, tells past, present and] jbs..’ aber at WASHINGTON futur names given, palmist read-| CREAMERY TTER in one or ings and cards; 26c up. Waldorf} two-ib. ee ailb. And OUR hotel, First avenue FINE OREGON EGGS, that @ CLOTHES CLEANING the talk of the town, only 2c a EAT dozen, all guaranteed. From the pe, Hee amount we sell of them we are in Wed 4484. clined to think that everybody in Pind: Priday, evening at. C0 Prot Cream Cheese, ie a Ib.; and Ket- son's school of cing, private lessons} le Rendered Leaf Lard, 5 ibs., 65¢ Rauke bh Pike reet 0 The., $1 supervisor’ Normal association, | goods to the old Cow Butter § Fir BAT | established 11 years, at corner First Wacher of bail roam and} and Pike. All are what alware 12 Maal Vhone, | » the crowd coming; cars stop CONTHACTORS and BUILDERS | gat cuone Of share. i oi EL HEATENK," Mester Wesiene=a tarts Rtarr ee a8 | all Kinds and ail tees ‘for sate, at your | 24@kWe. and Columbia, Tel, Main dill MELEAP, shops at| own figures, at Red Front Fur Go iia | es ‘one ADVERTISING Totes of all manaaince aed 7 SR eT re uOOLS | Merona rattan gs “a sesaiiae | CLINE’S PIANO Taleendat | ERS"GOe ilies Agreriang ten, | HOUSE puplie Aalahed. and beginners accepted in | SOuN-A PRIEST: silk Te Wart CLIT | For Reliable Goods DRESAMAR EN | Cheapest place to buy Olle MISS F HOCHTMAN, dressmaking pariors, 221 Columbia’ atrest, roome| Sv. Tels Main Bul. Aigo coal"by sage | (OREN ALL NIGHT] 10 and 12 en Lied Wi "| i$ CAI at Latnh Sisters, M0-M11 Collin Tasch ‘pantabts oa Sos Ber wi Tit woe = | ai lige id imitations, 4 Me. | DREBAMAKING pa ave | _Donata block. 7 a SAL MEI CHICKUT Portal Ce. EI Mincktoy BN fel. mite. Jeweler, 28 Hinckley bik ® A. W. PULLLIVS, 6-7 Heussy block . RRSONA SEATEE PY MING AND CLEANER vat eae.” Git Shia Sree Youthful Eyes PAWIBIAN Dye Works-We call fof, lea TL = aged press, deliver your clothes. Omics lata Massige—Si8 ist ave, Room §: | For the ¢ Tat ave. Tel. Main Ot | ANS AD 7 t Tel. Main JOrd SAND. SUtte When print Dat AMERICAN Bear Dye Works. TH8 Went ie STEWART. apes taltat Ta ais s and reading t ern avenue, Phe ain Tt ase women inburgh Medica ENGINEBAT AND CONERAGTORG | ettute, Boston block ai \ only possible at an incon ~ | DR. MILER, removed tovib-l0 Heussey | distanc eyes need help. Pree end qliridge & Dredging Co., B10 | _butlding, 34 and Pike. Tel., Green Tad | glasses reatore the vision of ’ bridges and viaducts, sect ama etwas | DR FALK, 8-90 BtareHeyd building SCHUCHARD OPTICAL OO u for Wulidings; dredging and harbor ta Tel., Mace 800; res. “Green 1881 Eve Specialists. ‘ Provements, pile driving. DR. ANNIN RUSSELL, 6 Miickiey 1207 Second Avenue, Seattle

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