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| | CARRY THE SAFE AWAY Burglars Don’t Care to} Work on Premises were not answered wayward boy. Yet her prayer may not be answered in this lite, Yet through her death the erring son te brought to see his folly and tg saved. While the mother looking down from. hea’ wilt wee why her prayers So it is with the unselfish prayer of a pastor of his people. “The true inspiration service, Life may end polntment or martyrdom, Keep on Praying and communing with God, It Will bring subminsion to His will and & willingness to His bidding which is the greatest thing that oan of Ute ts in dinap. happen to us, It will do no good to] j dictate to God in our prayers. Do} not be tmpatient with Him beoause| BUCKLEY, Wash., Jan, 13.—There Are small hopes of eAtehing the rob bers that rifled Mike Devtne's Foasnton ealoon, Iast Friday night. Bome time dui that night burg | lays broke Into the saloon and after ‘eovptying the money drawer, took the Small sate and carried it from the | place. They lugged it to a spot near the rafiroad track and then pried the outer door of with chisels. When This was accomplished the thieves Iafist have been frightened away, ax they left their job and $120, which could easily have been secured by Dreaking open -a thin Inner doo Saturday morning the safe w found under the warehouse at the Yailroad. It is belleved the robbers returned when they thought danger was passed and secreced the safe, in- tending co return Saturday night and finish the job, MRS. DENNIS’ WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 12—| Mrs. Ada Dennis, the modiste who| Sustained the murderous assault) Some weeks ago, was for the first time permitted to talk on her case Tast night, but the mystery is in no} Wise lessened. She says that she was| asleep when the attempt at murder took place, and that whatever stru: gles she made for her life after the| frst blow was struck were unknown | to her. | At the time when she retired her} revolver and pocketbook were be- neath her pillow. At the time when she was found the pocketbook was lying on a dresser. The physicians fay she will recover. NORDICA IN A WRECK Pe ee net agers were but none those injured; ‘were serfously hurt. your prayers remain unanswered Never say to Him, why not now. Go on struggling in the darkness and if reward will come all BUFFALO, N. Y., Jan. 13.—Menry Peartstetn, his wife and five small children were burned to death in a fire yesterday morning. ‘They at tempted to escape from the bulld- tng .but the floor gave way and they and tmportance as a special repre | went under the ruins of the struc ture, When the bodies were found, after the Names had been quenched. the father was found clasping one enfolded to her breast. The other children were clinging to the father. VERY RICH LONDON, Jan, 13.~The London Daily Mail has issued its year book for 1902. In tt the United States i placed at the head of wealthy n tions, and i accredited with betng worth —$72,665,940,000. The United | Kingdom is placed at second, with a considerably less estimation, and France is given third place. t down-trodde! humanity,” busters." medical circles?” inquired the fat “Judae.” “A few years ago “Puck” had “Some Prize Idiots.” ing door, and several others. his sole benefft. “Gimme some of em,” said the pencil. Vator cage all the way up, so tha’ reet-car when a doren are crow! @nswering questions for a minute tinging like a fire alarm.” ATHLON GOES ON ROCKS IN F | zi HOSTHPSSSSSHSOSHDOSOSEPTOSOSOSEHOOOOSTOOOHED z fF : i ily ig ih Eey i gar i n i ; i iH fh ! fi 3 i : i i i i t i fe i : ih Hy i i t i i of bi it E from to Manila. Small amounts of forage will be sent in this way. Comissary Agent Clancy has taken ‘up temporary quarters in the quar- termaster’s office. He is here to look after the turn! of the transport ‘Dix. It is improbable, however, that ® local commissary office will be nently established here, as it thought the one at Portland can aupoly the need. tain Penrose today recetved a Jong list of supplies needed for the troops at Vancouver barracks. At the Plymouth Congregationa ¢hurch yesterday morning Kev. W H. G. Temple spoke to a large con-| gation on the subject: “Lord, I Not Follow Thee Now?" was @ persistent and pug- Racious man,’ said the “Jews at one time desired to wash the feet of his discipiés, but Peter Would not at first consent, and then. like a child, cried out to be washed At the Last Supper, when Jesus told bis disciples that he was about to; be betrayed, Peter cried out tm Dulsively, ‘Lord, is tt 17" And the! Femembering his former rebuke, asked another disciple to ask ‘the Saviour whether Peter was the traitorous one. Then Jesus began to say goodby to his disciples and Pete showing his impulsive nature, ered out, ‘Lord, whither goest Thou Jesus answered and said unto him, “Whither I go thou canst not fol: low.’ Peter again in his old conf dent and self-reliant manner, said ‘I will follow thee unto death,’ to b answered by those heartbreaking Words, ‘Before the cock crow thou mhalt have dented me thric “Why Can't I Follow Thee? ‘The speaker then took up the main theme of his discourse, “Lord, why eapnot I follow thee now?” In an eloquent way he described the folly of the Christian in being impatient with the “Th npanion ship of His discipies was @ delightful on id Dr, Temple “They reverenced Him an a father and joved Him as 9 brother. Now the days of pl terrupted. On the was to go to His rent hat before them years of toll, suffer- ing, martyrdom. They were tmpa- Jent with Christ and wanted to fol- low Him, but it could not be. Our Prayers Answered “So Mt ia in our everyday Ife. Our prayers may not be ans: now There in nothing #0 unselfish ae a wide J remains were removed to Butter- * | worth |. | sheriff's bad, speaker, | Mother praying for the syul of her | door today for one of those anima: the lady Whe a he rusl Darely in time to “Have you got all that down?” a Grink.” equa! number of empty schooners eupied the entire front of that f! and the dyspeptic turned to hi PAAR IRATE OD Perr eo” IDIOTS NEED KILLING “The trusts may be the greatest of prem said the thin man with a fancy reat. “but there is still work for the fool-killer “Somebody deen selling you misfit information for use in ‘The lean one 4!4 not reply, but pursued his monologue. Among them were the idot who walks one way and looks another; the idot who opens the left hand swin, I would like to ad idiot who thinks all the conveniences of city life are operated for “Well, there is the fat man who wants to go to the top floor of a tall building, and stands squarely across the door of the ele- And the,two women who pause In the door of the cage as they go out, one outeide and the other inside, and hold a lengthy convers- ation on some topic personal to themecives. And the people, both male and female, who try to crowd into the elevator or upon a think the elevator boy is an information bureau, “Then there ts the son of Bellal who lets the ewinging door slam back in the face of the person following him, hind him. Not knowing he was a hog, as he looked I was releasing my hold upon the door when through without touching it. and I regained myclutch it from smashing the lady in the face.” Three men followed him tnaid “I'l give you another chapte@ tomorrow.” WELCOME Greeting for Prince To Be Made Guest of Ration and Honored for the Kaiser's Sake WASHINGTON, D, CG, Jan. 1. Extensive plans are being made for the entertainment of Prince Henry of Prussia, who will come to this ching of the tm tatives of President K Veit will meet the prince, who is admiral in the German navy, in New York, and the salute of 21 guns will be fired when he arrives, When the prince reaches W: ington he will call on the pr nt and be extended the honors accord- ed & gueat Of the nation, Entertal ments commensurate with his rank Ff, Will follow ring 1—-Plans are sentative of the k New York Pr NEW YORK, Jan child while the mother had a babe Delng discussed for the reception to | he tendered Prince Henry of Prus- sia on his arrival here. The fetes i honor will be much greater t n those accorded the Prince of Wales on visit to this country over 40 years ago, and the welcome d Duke Alexis of ‘The funeral of Mra. Lulu Worden, wife of Charles D. Worden, will be held from the parlors of Bonney. & Stewart Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Lake View cemetery. Seseihi tth iaieiaie ia a +25 t burdens to poor, Well a» the trust- man who tries to look lke an f{lustrated description of to the list the snake reporter, taking out his t nobody else can get out or tn. ing out. And the hoosters who nd keep him and a half while the belle are I held the is, thinking he would hold it for “Come tn everybody and have Seven persons with an asctning them on the bar, oc- ture. Not one of them moved, disappointed following and said. SPPSPEPESOSEPESPSSEIFSES OOOO SESEESES EES SD 6444 DRINK DID IT Ex-Deputy Sheriff F, M. Hanson Drowns in the Bay ‘The body of F. M. Hanson, an old resident of Seattle, was found float- ing in the bay at the foot of Wash. ington street, early yesterday morn- By order of Coroner Hoye the morgue. Tt ts belfeved that the death was accidental. Harrison had been Grinking and was seen tn a saloon neat the foot of Washington street at 10 o'clock Saturday night. It ts believed that he fell from the dock shortly after this. No marks of violence are on the body. “Capt.” Hanson, as he was usually called, has lived in Seattle for the! past 15 years. He wax a Union vet- | eran and a member of Steven's Post | G. A. R. A divorced wife tn this city, and a daughter in Spokane, jsurvive him. He was 59 years old [at the time of his death. Hanson was a mesamate of Judge Richard Osborn du: war. He has served as bailiff of the court and when found wore a deputy , although the com- mission had nm revoked. 1 Twelfth Avenue Main ‘The completion of the Twelfth av- ende water main, over which there has been #0 much complaint by prop. erty owners, reported to the Board of Public Works today. Su perintendents Liatle and Youngs | were instructed to go over the route! next week and report to the board whether or not the work should be accepted. | ‘The opening of bids for the Fre-| mont water main, aggregating a cost of about $65,000, wat postponed until February. a ee } Go to Spinning for bicycle repairs, KEGLEY’S 2. 111 Occidental Ave. | Tuesday’s Rapid Sellers | FLOUR Biue Hibben Brand, gua highest pat ranted Per sack Per bartel i ek oct | APPLES 160 bom Baldwina and Red C1 Pippins, per ox ws. | * ORANGES All fancy sweet naval 2508, per dozen ite, per a bom 1268, per 4 Biéue POTATOES Fancy White River Burb ew York Block, | Seattle, Wash. i} 1 Want—Mountain Lion, Biack If Tail, Tom Thumb. | | I have for sale at special prices | Great Republic, Lost Creek, Queen Oil nt for the Crow's » Ltd est O11 | Company. THE MARKETS A good trate sifted ite way through the fog on Western avenue this morning. An unusually big list of carioad arrivals may have had something to do with it. These | cluded a car of mixed vegetables, three of oranges. one car of sweets and one of apples, Prices are fust the same and bust- neas is without any features. JOBBING QUOTATIONS (CORRECTED DAILY.) Green Fruit Lemons—$1.76@$2.75 a box; cooking apples, 650@51.00; eating apples, $1.25 @LW; oranges, $2.00@2.15: bananas $1.95G2.00; pears, $1.25@1.60; cranber ries, $10.00 per bbl; quinces, Tse@ $1.00; persimmons, $1.25@1.00 per bo: rape fruit, $4.00095.00 per box; po: egranates, § $1.50@1.75; » pineapples, $5.00 per dozen: Jap oranges. $i per pkg.: seedling oranges, $1 mes, $7.00 case: tangerines, § Vogetadies Potatoes—$24.00@%8.00 a ton; TSc@$1.00 per sack: carrots, per sack; lettuce, $1.50@1.60 turnips, 60 ; warlic, 6c; eabi TSe@t1.00 per ‘ewt; peppers, $1.00 per case; husks, 20c; celery, 25 Thc per doz; sweet potatoes, $1.95 ewt: Chill peppers, 25¢ 2%@3c; tomatoon, $1.00 per ; radishes, 10c per dozen: pars- Ode; onions, $2.0092.25 per t; parsnips, %5c@ $1.26; cauliflowe $1.00@1.25; pumpkins, 1@1%¢ per Ib: n x beans, 12i%4c; 2%e; artichokes, $1.00@1.25 per dos; string What Will Be Their Next? Members of Drug ‘Trust found it unpopular to try to force the Bartell Drug Co. to join them, so they now pretend to fighting the Trust with us. Prices tor comparison the be Warner's Safe Cure, Trust's price 850; our price .65e Kilmer’s Swamp Root, $1 nize, Trust's price 65e; our price cole Boe Syrup of Figs, ‘Trust's price our price The Pierce's Tasteless Emulsion of Cod Liv price $1.06; our price OM, ‘Trust's S00 Trust's Paine’a Liver Pins, price 20c; our pr Laxative Bromo Qu Trust's price 0c price Mormon ‘Trust's price price Graduates In Pharmacy, ARTELLDRUGCO, $00 BECOND AVE: B to represent the kaiser in | TH | ducer in round lots on the dock o1 the car at Seatt | Butter—Iresh ranch, 16@180; na | tiv Washington, 110)" HUMANE SOCIETY ‘The fifth of the series of Ie: per, elty school auperintendent. charged. This series of lectures has proved | #0 popular that a large audience is | expected. The number of attendants | + steadily grown larger, while the | mbership of the society haa also Third avenue and Marton street. ‘The next lecture of the series wilt be delivered by Rev. W. H. G, Tem- ple, wlamentary Pandemon- Mra, F. W. Sechusman, of What com is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Jack Bresee, 119 Twenty-fourth ac enue south ‘The Vif Club will give a dance to morrow night at Professor Little's dancing academy. The Sophomore Frotic i postponed until the fret week in February |. The Ladies’ Maceabers wi!) give a | ball in Ranke’s hall, January 14 The Cotillion Club will dance at Littie’s hall next Thursday night. The Woodmen of the World are have a big affair January 16 Ranke’s hall. Many invitations be tasued 5 WILL FIGHT PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Jan. 12—A good Aight is promised at the Peon Athietio Club when Joe Walcott and young Peter Jackson co towether in a six-round bout. This will be the second meeting between the two. ‘They had it out several weeks ago at Baltimore, and the result was a draw after 2 hard rounde. expected Music of the Spheres The local music firms, D. 8, J: ton & Co, and Winter & 1 have Joined tn challenging the maker Music Company to a bowling match. It is probable that the lat- ter will accept and that the mateh will be pulled off in the near future. pen Bn alm ns Diamond lee—-That's what youneed toikeep cool, ‘Tel, Main 1989. ... Y timecoent Dr. Whagoner, dentist, Globe block, | tainly keen, thrifty people. Our Own Make. Ladies Brocaded and Piain Serge »Drese Skirts, glove linings, can- vas facing, corduroy bound, fit guaranteed; Our Own Make ... + ABO Our Own Make, Ladies’ All-Wool Serge Dress Skirts, splendid linings, shrunk duck facing, bound, fit and wear guarante Own Make corduroy BEDDING, 10-4 size White Cotton Blankets, warmer, better, cheaper than sheets, $1.00 valu Bem!-An. nual Sale price, per pair... 760 11-4 nize Heavy Domet Banke: white or gray, handsome bo ders, well worth $1.75; Semi Annual Sale price, per pair ond ei Large size Dark Gray Wool Blankets, warm and flutty, good wearers, $1.50 value; Sem |@ Snnuat Sale price, per palr. | , 82.60 | Largesize Fine White Wool Blan- kets, pretty blue and pink border $4.00 value; Semi-Annual Sale prise 82.25 Jarge size Fine Austrian } ol Blankets, soft. 4 f well worth $5.00; Semi-Annual Sale price, per pair ....,84.05 | prices are being offered to the pro-| of his a may be je way, wher «i tomorrow night by Frank B.| under th. BE fe tor’ office mptoma. Grain—Oate, $26.00@27.00; barley. | approa the | | $18.00; whe chicken feed, $20.00; | ge look at } corn, bull, $37.00. | around to the ‘Gemmen, I | ‘ere superapect im. ‘The con | Strictly fresh ranch, 26¢280.| quodenuim flop over try—Hens, @itKe; large! but the clreu spring, lic; ducks, 12@12\c; turkeys,| Didymus i* p | 180: geome, Sq | men—perfeot! Liveatock That settic | calves reansured a ed to take out tanglefoot, etther with or without, MORTALITY RECORD The funeral late keeper of Kinnear park, waa under the auspices of the 8e- | held from Butterworth's chapel yes- | Humane society will be dellv- | terday afternoon, ‘The services were| 0 Lake View cher & gains onty. OLD CAL iat Rew lar Brunner & Co.) * 602 Pixs ot gg. THE ONE-PRICE FAMILY WINE and LIQUOR STORE Just received Callfornia We give yo goods give matisfaction. elivery. Y Free Ve THRIFTY WOMEN APPRECIATE THIS SEMI-ANNUAL SALE Seattle women who are noted for their shrewd buying are very evident among the heavy purchasers at the semi-annual sale in itself proves that better and more attractiye values are being |B offered by the busy store than ever before for competition is cer- Nothing succeeds like success Our Wide le _All-Woot 6 Skirts, handsome ed Ttatian eloth Hnings, shrunk duck facing, corduroy Our Ladies’ All Dresa Ski ings, shrun duroy t satin, fit guaranteed; each BEDDING, Large size nicely quill ed, $2.00 Sale price French Sat substitute, ed flufty 4.75 value; price Extra qual sellles White Quilts Freni Peterson’s 2%, 208, 2 SEATTLE done Bwel the cullud auspices ef Home Camp | lock thii Collins Sherman Foley Co.'s chapel OPORTO— DELICIONO-—Per gal. ARDIENTE--Per gal “THE PHYSICIAN.” p port for medicinal use— gal B00 IMPO) D OLD SPANISH PORT—Per « 4.00 Extra quality 5.00 For Monday DELICIO®: Price, per gal. regular made, fit guaranteed; each bound, STAR, Jantior work and be had 4 clach on ng himeelf up, t nuffin’ wr bubulus of his @ litue wobbly an bis on de pertonitis,) matantiability on hin} ertectly normal, gem- ¥ normal,” A it. The crowd was 1 the w rty ad tank #hoj his fee in a ewle of 1 of Jamon Marshall, ter MeLin wa: morning tn our Carpenter, realty bar- ede a may do so. Burke IFORNIA Per gal nd Tuesday, Jan. b Pp S125 costa nee ne oe rected ont and apply # Tel Main 1960. ree consignment Wines for the Holidays, mu good value, and our ur trade soltetted ‘Teeth, $ Gold Filling ings, 50c. i Lite he busy Own Make this ¢ is for reaumaker Phone nk duck, facing cor- trimn bias rts, Mercerized lin. tched band of Wool Granite Cloth with 86.05 siholne Comforts, ted, white eotton fill. . Values’ Semi-Annual I Make My Candies een Comforts, silk lined, patent quiit- down’ cotton files, Mexican Pecan Semi-Annual Sale Candy ity Imported Mar- beautiful ch ORGANS ~~ rooms, Firet_we would direct attention to) | the KIMBALL ORGAN ment of exceptionally fine tone and| handsome appearance, but if this is) o coutly there are others of pleas-| Jing tone and construction at such | email prices that no home ean afford | to be without one. re later to exchange for a Piano, | Good and aweet, 6 loaves for Be. 1413 Second Av Ton Magche block. Tel. Green 281 EW YORK DENTAL PARLORS 614 First Avenue ingredients Gold Crowns, $5; Full Bridgework, » Sl up; Silver Fill- Mouldings You can save money by buying ot Star Paint & Wali Paper Co, Cor. Third and Pike St. Sweet Sappho The Organs of Sense eoring and hearing—are acute | No, 2, W. ©. W., and Choppers’ The subject of the addrese will be | Degree Camp No. i, of which de-| appealed to by the Children’s Rights. Special music | ceased was a member, A number of| will be @ feature of the program, for | eity officiais and employes a | all Of which no admission will be |” pp, al worvice f If you D. $. Johnston (0, 903 Second Avenue jwildiag and New York Dental Parlors $4 PARST AVE. BEATY ward bul ding. Inc. Main 909, Ramaker Music (0. 145 Second Ave, |Same Side of the Street, Same Block as the Bon Marche an inetro- | should Set 5, | eceeeccee saptnnanspionadbaniascaten | Pt Globe Wernecke lajestic Kitchen Quee: THS BEST EN ITS LID HOME FURNISHERS. jJohn Cort, Mgr. Phone, Ma: TONIGHT . Presents a New Comic Opera, By Mary Carr Moore. @~IN THE CAST A STUPENDOUS PROD’ Prices-$1.00, T5e, B0c 2 wv i She TION. 1% MOWK, Manager ie. Maia @ SPECIAL NOTICE. | ‘The highest salaried dramatic or- ganization ever visiting Seattle. THE MANHATTAN COMPANY Direct from NEW YORK CITY, wil ry ‘THIRD AVENUE ThteAicn W. M, Rossel, Mer. Phone, Main 567. Seattle's Only Up-Town ‘Theater. A High-Class Family Resort, Prices—-20e, 3c, 400, Oc. | ONLY SHOW IN TOWN. TONIGHT | Big success, Best play of the season. “AT VALLEY FORGE” terest and stirring climaxes. Box office open from 10 a. m |p. m. vance. l Perertsscrrsritirrs That a great Clearance Sale lg now in progress at the Fair, That everything ia reduced at the Fair, Discount of 20 to 60 per cent. off at the Fair, Interesting bargains given out every day at the Fair. We guarantee prices no- where as low as at the Fatr. You Gan Save Money During Our Clear- ance Sale © THE FAIR, 120-122 Pike &t. PPPPPARFPSPPPPARAAS aI PIED Women Give Testimony Good Flour is not t every sack marked pate be white and light in the es it ma but wholly lack. ential features. The Ladies’ Relief Society ‘The Oracle” Se, Matinee, EATTLE THEATER) pen for eight weeks Sunday, Janu- 9. to Seats selling six days in ad- al “ CECRRTRA CARER CARER ER CER CE CECE CE COCK EEE Sal Crierteristiirtccet ttt found in Capital Patent FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture Special Crescent Range Reduced In Price This Week It will give splendid satisfac- } i b *, Se cucumbers, $1.50@2.00 \J yet oxt* ramets aprouss, eave: |HIS DIAFRAM A | peas, 124 | Butter, Cheeve, Kege and Poultry LITTLY WOBBLY | Hutt Washington creamertos, | pound prints, 90; laatern Iowa and — Bigin, ‘ wh ranch, 16@2 Ee ee Fe shyeon’ fun |COal Hoaver's Foolings Analyzed | cream, 14@ ise astern New w \ 7 . Visconsir * ith Startling Re: Koquetort aor Waam, 411.0018 00 Fire Started on First Avenue in a e Pcnael Mae York ido; Lim-| At this time of the year it often ies he cera’ - prick. 1 s ‘ares hard with perno ho hap-| storious Wa . gle Neath ena: | vo Ny pak bo a, harmnant , 7 The special Crescent Range is the largest, heav- § Exee—Strictly fresh ranch, 27@26;| pimples on the chin, He may be| A mysterious fire star in the iest and most durable cheap range ¢ Fastern, 29@%6¢. | haatily \aju 4d and b he| Chapin block, on Firet avenue and Live Poultry. Hens eK @is0; liaew 1 burly policeman has| Union street, yeater afternoon. the Seattle public, spring, 12%0; turkeys, be} him im tow on hin way to the Peat-| The blage originated 1 ro tam ‘ wr " an fi say to NG ya on house where, if he hasn't the smail-| t6 geoond floor of th by A sound he tion and at the price is certainly the best range Dreased poultry—Turkeys oi | pox, he is bound to catch it \ - valu s Meld ka, GLb |" People think that prevention {w| cUpled by t ew York Shirt and value in Seattle, enw, 18g ide better than th Company, About damage | Bn Honey—134e prt—and maybe it ts done to the stock of goods and |i 9 Provisions batoh of lab: re discussing the sub * damaged to the extent Full-Size Range bs wisndoatiney Beet Se | Jeot at the bunkers today was a man at 820% Bai gg a he Ml , owe face might have indicated # Cook believed at the fire f, T@7o per Ib; |oune oe palsy as reedily as one of in « pile of sorapa in the This Week Tie} owen, The; Pore, 180 | cally pmowhat but there t# no lamp or heat per Ib; veal, large, he; small, 10 | oy tog appaantae wees 40 bare benttoa Y ne—Hama, 19Ke; breakfast Se ae Oe 75 backs, Me; bellies, He > ch e Hay—Puget sound, per ton, $10.00@ | #Mallpox | Hage d| hd 12.00, Eastern Washington timothy, | O8¢ Of his cor na >> 912.00; alfalts $11.00. spirit of mischief, suggested that Be Grain--Oate, $29.00: barley, $20.00; | #° se the Prathouse at once—the| neat, $22,00G22.60; corn, $35.00. | sooner the bette beige nacs ~ a ’ ‘The crowd fell back, all except one} lored man who never bu an| Corrected daily — The following | inch. He had evidently at one period | ‘*, Luce Furniture Co. and Grand Ra; FREDERICK & NELSON SECOND AVE., FROM SPRING TO MADISON ST. ‘GRAN POM tonatae HOUSE Theater | 1! A colontal play of great heart in-| y Y patte , re =| ce price , * ny 2.75 i ’ Pxtra size Mine White Crop Nut Loaf $2.25 value; Semi-Annual Sale B| HAYNES, First and Columbia price js Pure Australian Sit + 7 | Phone Main 1111 Is as white and light as y and) Wool” Blankets, extte iney ~~ | contains @ very large percentage of «i soft and fluffy, $5.00 @) @@wereraase vegetable fat. Value; Semi-Annual Salg price Ruy of your grocer : ‘ 96.75 Sage Trenetp Oa, ie ¥ | ADEN * re mace $ Capital Milling Co. | 6, 208, 210 sromat § AON m ve | t) Tot Main 41-48 SEATTLE, WASH. Office, 023 Ist Ave. waneeenenasens When buying articles advertised | 69800060000 0000 000000000 Own Make. | this paper, epoak of the Star, | Esp 4 to r offer Bundhar Wilton aa, cial att und top cooking ser We are exclus: cial Crescent Ra for one week only. Sole Agents in Seattie for the Following Well-Known Specialties Bookcas Carpets and Rugs, er Wool Carpets, French Wilton ‘columbian Carpets, Majestic Steel Ranges, Round Oak Hea: pid Chair Cs. (Grand Rapids), EACH 0! GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE. Worth of MEN'S CLOTHI Harvard Dental Parlors | $12 Second Aves Over German Bakery | ‘WrrNouT Five Sale 22" $30,000 HATS, SHOES AND FURNISHINGS! from COHN AND SILLIMAN'S, of New York, celebrated clo! stock, which was burnt in November last. This stock com thing but new fall goods. Every article goes at 25c on the $ Sale Commences Tomortow Morning — Sater- day—at.8 a. m. Sharp WINEBERG & KESSLER GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE | Extracted and filled absolutely with- | out pain by our late scientific meth- and used by us only. Full Set Teeth (that fit). old Fillings k Gold Crow Teeth Without Plate .... Silver Fillings NO G ing when other work is done, and a written guarantee for 10 years with all work, HARVARD DENTAL m, to 8 p m, to 2 p. m, see a good thing. OLD SIGHT ‘00d, need sses you Scientific Optician Improve Your Photos 100 Per Cent rnham’s photo bors of 9 By using F der masks. Price pieces, 25 cents. per 255 Columbia Street Perfe velox try t for 10 tion for cents. Ib14 Second Ave. Consultation Free Sanitarlum, Hinckley Fourth Pio old A. LINDAUER 322 Pike St. Washington Dental and Photographic Supply Co, Our No. 2 Developer Why not Package making 1 ounce MOMDAY, JANUARY ition is called to the size of oven ed prices continug SPECIAL CRESCENT RANGE Tits Week $24.75 “vor, Ths $28.50 Week Square Has oven 17 inches wh 17 inches high, 21 inches Geop and six #-Iuch cov. ers; top cooking surface Wx% inches; no water connection; has @uplex grate for coal drop pouch feed door: high warming closet and nickel Price No. $0-18—Oven 17 inches wide, 12 inches high and 21 inches deep, and six $-Inch covers; top cook. ing surface 90x36 tne! has 35 gallon galvani fron reservoir, finished like the square range, Price this week ,...... $28.56 Iven, Dietz and Mets- | GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE. 130 Second Ave. South PERSONAL | We are NOT MAKING still at No. 733 Second Ave. where we are selling Pianos |S4ME OLD, SUBSTANTIAL as we always did. ! BARGAINS — late always to be found here we promise to duplicate any p/and terms offered PARLORS. m.; Sun- “Snap lt that’s what you should do when you see a good buy. gain advertised here. Every Ad. New Every Day If you find diMoulty in read ing, while for distance your sight sight ALFRED S, WITTER & CO. DR. H. T. TURNER. Block, y by firms, QUALITY considered, course. Upon investigation you find our statements true, and we yeu to call and convince yourself. Sherman, Clay & STEINWAY DEALERS That’s what the photo= graphers do” when they) There’ many a bar BROKEN UMBRELLAS Repaired at the Shamek Umbrella Hospital 122) First Ave. The Healing Balsam of the White Pine Ready for use in the Hi White Pine Cough Syrup, cents a bottle, HIRSCH PHARMACY CO, First and Pike ‘Tel. Main 96 COLD CASH Saved to you by letting us figure on your bill of builders’ ware, ERNST BROS, $06 Pike Street Tel, Green 2 Buy a Remington and You Boy the Best E. C. NILES, 109 Cherry 3 wat ANY TERATIONS, nor are we |trom our present quarters, but |

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