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CENT A COPY — SIX CENTS A WEEK ¥# # VOL. 3. NO, 279. PAYNE SWORN IN AS | POSTMASTER-GENERAL President Roosevelt Is Much Pleased PANAMA DITCH Ria Thought the Isthmian Commission Will Report in Its Faver WAMMINOTON, Jan. 18—R PF Wrorn in as postmaster ‘Chief Justice Fuller this taking was witnessed by G assembia: inchud- t Roosevelt, who warmly Payne's hand at its concta- exclaiming. “Mr fr. Payne will assume his duties gnee. Fob several days he has! studying the postal situation ~ IS GAME EPORT, Ky., Jan. 15—The p tbls morning ordered a of militia and a battery Fiemingsburg, where a mob ing to stone a jall and SRegro. An unsuccessful at- was made early this morning dake the prisémer out of jail, but frastrated by the resistance of wberift and armed deputies. sheriff notified the mob that Men would fight to the death, fired « voliéy of blank ‘The crowd drew back the sheriff in the meantime tele- & message to the governor. 110 GET RID F QUACKS the next few daye the attorney's office will Postmaster! s Emory Smith, who ts retiring from the cabinet, Mr, Smith will leave the olty to- morrow for Philadelphia, where he will resume his avocation as a jour | natist | with Char May Favor Panama The isthmian canal commission meets tomorrow to consider the proposition of the Panama Canal Company, for the sale to the United States of {ts property and rights in he Panama route. From one in authority tt is learned the commission, In view of the French company’s proposition to eel! out for $40,000,000, will In all p bility report tn favor of the Pan: route. In any event, it te thought the Panama route will be put in a for consideration in making | iston. Losater Takes Oath Montague Lessler, the newly elect esentative for ated Perry Bel today. ning passed a ng February McKinley memorial exercises, without a dissenting voice. scussion or even remarks prefaced its Introduction. The bill was simply read and a motion to pass unantmously n The secretary of the treasury an nounced today that Alonzo Crusen, of Nebraska, would be appointed co! tor of customs for Puerto Rico. The senate today passed a dil! pro- viding for a public building at Port- land, Ore. FOR CAR LINE | THROUGH PARK A petition, signed by 400 citizens of Green Lake, representing as many property owners there, will be pre- sented tonight to the committee of the whole of the olty council, ask- ing that the Seattle Electric Co. may be granted the privilege of building and operating a street railway through Woodland park, enabling the company to clreumvent the lexe with ite system. The petitioners al- lege that if thts is done, It will great. ly benefit the citizens there, by ac. rating the service, besides en bancing the property values. Among the signers are J. N. Wailingford, Charles P. Johnaton, A. H. Roger G. W. Thurston, J. R. Burch, Searie, Frank H. Hiliman, D. Hit man, Robert Weedin, E. B, Wood, D, Kaufman and others MAY CONTEST | TACOMA. Jan, 15.—The owners of the Flottbek will attempt to carry the case of salvage award given | | through decision by Judge Han- | ford, to the supreme court. They | claim the vessel could have saved | herself and the $25,000 given ts there- | fore unjust. THE IS THE BEAR OVER- REACHING HIMSELF ? PEKIN, Jan. 15.—Henry B. Miller, cabled the department « Russian without cause r, who is ROW On th Tt iw said that Minister Conger has al at Washington to the same eff "The clashes which took pl the reported arrests. MAGAZINE EXPLODES MARION, Ind, Jan. 15—One of the most terrific explosions that has ever taken place, occurred this morn- ing at a point two miles from this place. most 2000 quarts of nitro-glycerine exploded from @ cause unknown Houses a mile away were shiver- ed, and unoccupied bulldings near the magasine were razed to the ground, shock was felt over eastern portion swe in Marion were ‘The mar ton Is that one ls known to have been injur Shing'e Men Thia afterncon the Washingt Red Cedar Shingle Manufacturers’ amociation ts holding tts meeting tn the city. The ansoctation will d Mttle other than elect officers and hear committee reports, MORNING BLAZE A pecullar fire started tn the ta- dies’ tatloring shop of Bernard Wire at 1}22 First avenue at 9:40 o’clogk this morning. About $90 worth of foods were ruined by fire and wa- ter. Ant alarm was turned tn from Box 21, and the apparatus responded with @ very quick ran. Before they got thore however the store was drench. ed with water thrown in by the bucketful. The water was not thrown In the right place, and a chemica! stream was necessary to put ovt the flames, Aa tar as can be learned, the fire arted tn a box df scraps placed The piace is fully PATRICKTRIAL NEW. YORK, Jan.15.—Alhert T. Patrick was placed on tr: charged with conspiring to murder and forgery. He co nts Net, C. F. Jones. to poison Nonaire Wm. March Rice, and then forged a will giving himself the property. First Nome Mail ‘The first Nome mail to reach Be- at week ago between Russian soldters a gunboat Vicksburg, in all probability have something | A mazagine containing al-| | | | ility that ia the © SEATTLE WASHINGTON, W United States consul at state at Washington arresting American of matter « wired the authorities ground investi Newohwang « little dd American sail over a from the » do with WHOLE FAMILY Killed in Parental Fight PITTSBURG, corpses of Drs. and the desperately waunded mein~ bers of her family were und in their home in this city this morning by neighbors who foreed ¢ the oor. Vancelsick and three cnildrea ADE expected to live. The couple have been in the habit of quarreling for some montha past, and Indications pot the probab. of a fight repeatedly Jan, 16.The Vincent Vencelaick Inet night th stabbed her hui ith a paring kaifo, inflicting wounds from which it Is hardly possible that he will re fn turn, fought bis . beating her with a rail cutter so that she Gied during the mtent. It in believed that after infitoting death wounds on the woman he at- tacked the children and left them when be believed they were dead. ‘The Might probably took placa noar kk nor any of the have regained consetow STAR. S(DNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 1902. LABOR CONGRESS IN SESSION AT TACOMA Commissioner Blackman Calls Convention to Order and Addresses It--Important Work 1 3 | different policy from now on, and concentrate our energion on a few aise measures and get them through v What there measures are, should be I on C street. | agreed ate on of the labor than 160] congress called Ju re the leg- ities of | islature meets, We should vote Spokane, What-| Only for the right men, wh although the | stand by our platform, ‘Thus mmunitios were not un-| Will have friends in the legisiaty | who will advocate laws tn the inter | ests of Inbor 1 hope this nession will get down | to business and let us have no long- | winded speeches.” The namex.of the delegates were | then J. A. Menzies being ap | pointe ding clerk Committees Appointed appointed, Dele- ma having the redentials ¢ Bane of Beattle on rules of OMA, Jon. 15—With a big at tendance enthusiasm, the State Labor congress 1 n ing at Red Men's hi The present delegates, largely from the Beattie, Tai com and emailer oc represented. at 11:08 by Bt er Hilaokman, form, M lowing brief add Mr. Blackman Speaks It haw been my pleasant duty to open this congress for five succes five seanona, selon wi gre attendanes than the preced Ing one. It gives me great 5 to nee #0 many here. late you on your grow tn Olympia tr #0 a the acquis mont Bteady At every nenston have accomy ugh ft fe tru ow mor 1 to order sion plat- 4 ci m we and of Tw ship of the 1W. A mmitlee each ha mmitt - Come early.” A dremer-value hint id ea of the reductions $8.35 mings, top is chairma | mittee ngratu At the French Plate Oval shaped top, top 4 mir very well 21x42 inches, @ rr was taken before k tonight a ble n meeting will take place | ia hall Seattl attle P. D. iriffin, WA Ht Miller wht & 1 someth that we have be 4 very often. I hope the time 5 far t when all t be anses, including the far era, be found under the banr of 4 labor, “At the coming season of the leg Isiature, both old and new matt " me up that are of inter 1 think we should adopt a | COULD NOT CARRY LOAD: In Trying to Do So, Chas. Hi green Was Nearly Drowned ath det Delegates # le are John Listman, W. Ham- Pomeroy, iil, Jed A. Rice ne, Jed Fd Grand P. McNama . Jamen Murphy, Mr de, Mrs. Alice Lieyd, and fro ard, Olaf Anderson and A. Gra Pr. t ¥ ! L. Sohoenfold & Sons Afternoon Sesstos mptly at 1 o'clock the after- Wells, of 719 Second Ave. the American F . A talked on labor lifornia. Repre- D. Merritt, of Spokane, MeN ot Tacoma, nplished by ‘ole epoke, and Bel were also cing with of Labor, nditions in ven HI chief engineer ‘Three Laty Delegates President Hiackman proffered the three lady delegates seats in the fess since found. The man te thought to dave lost €0 much blood that death may occur any time. M—Ambanen- Deen in this NEW YORK, Jen. for Choate, who hi country on leave of absence for . Mailed today to resume at the Court of Bt. James, RIGHTS OF front of the hal Delegate Walker appotn keep | eredentiais convention was still’ waiting, HM had make numerous trips and at lant raised a sympathetic laugh by inquiring of the chairman whether he was a standing committee or a * Finally the credentiale and the rule of order committees came in, and both reports were adopted. of Spokane joxwing hoapita . for wh Hangreen had n shore tm bibing a few more cocktalls than his ten legs could comfortably carry. He climbed aboard the boat, but later plunged into the ley water by a mis-/ step. His cries for help attracted several persons, and « amail boat wae launched and sent to his rescue. ‘Those in the boat and on the wharf thought the man dead and with « rope under hie arma he was towed ashore. He removed to the polies station and thep to Providence hos- pital. He will recover. hth Ladies of G. A. R. The ladies of the G. A. R. will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In G. A. R. hall, Collins block, to institute a circle of that order. ODD [DRESSERS are all strongly reduced for our JANUARY SALE do tom active bed room suite and odd dresser durin’ Jan- ury sale, have a we god pricing. Buch value chances come but once ina great while, Chos- ing will be best early while the lines are unbroken, #0 bed- room-auite-wanters will do best tosiop in this week. In a great many cares the new eale prices are slightly above actual cont point; there are a number of suites we are par- ticularly anxious to move im- mediately, #o again we say, Which we think will give you an remarkable Glass Hardwood DRE awer is swell shaped, and strongly ma euler SSER, beveled ¢, brass trim © Value at $12, Standard Furniture Co. 1012-14- -18 Fire t Ave. tet ADAMS & BLANCHARD , Hinckley Block Three Days And the opportunit offered by our Semi. Annual Clearing HE Only Paper in Seatt!: That Hee HE ee eee | t ~ BEDROOM SUITES AND $ i $ i $ ; | i + { | 4 | | | Dares to Print the News # INTS A MONTH $150 On eaniest kind of terms, & good building cleare n Twenty « » near car line, buy and ave On small monthly payments, buys #ix lots, one block from Columbia car 'iine, and oply fit- teen minutes’ ride from Pioneer Square; every lot level and dry; 4 splendid location for chicken ranch. Herbert S. Upper 12 and 12 Beheverman Block, First Avenue and Cherry Street, “Cleanliness 1s Next to Godliness” TURKISH BATH CABINETS Are a luxury and the home is not complete without one. Aside from this fact they are a certain means of pre- venting and breaking up colds. Come in and See Them oe ‘Telephone, Main 787. 8. E. Co, Pike St. and Second Ave, LION CLOTHING HOUSE ¥e OVERCOATS We have made up an- other stock of high-grade Overcoats. Take your pick "$7.50 We keep replenishing this lot with short lines, two and three of a kind, but all sizes in the lot. Finely tailored Overcoats, some all silk lined, in many I and colors— Overcoats that sold up to $18.00, You will find everything here. JUST AS ADVERTISED. LION CLOTHING HOUSE 220-222 First Ave. South Cor. Main. attie since the close of navigation | expected to arrive today om t ST. LOUIS, Mo., Jan. 15.—The shirt! steamship Elihu Tho The FP. M. Carroll, | and overall factory of the Premium ht penent will com by way of Iltam. ‘over to Prosecut- Manufacturing C na and the Transalaskan stage from Unth the | morning. The lous te s100 000) ‘hea| St. Michael, ‘This first mail is ex- Drought, the s0- | lives were lost, as all employes had| Pected to be very large, as ft in | ple time to escape from the burn.| thought to have been blockaded for ing building. joome tine oe the trail | | ro ovesees NO WORD OF STR. THOMSON Christian association bad thetr a nual meeting last night. All t | old officers of the board were re- | elected. They are T. 8. Lippy, pres- No word has © » the erdue Pollard line, steamer Elihu Thomson from Valdes. The officers of the Cottage City, ‘WASHINGTON, |Mdent; H. C. Ewing, vice-president . be be ? ue C. Jan. 15) 7 °R.’ peurphy, recording secretary, which arrived tod saw nothing of her. ‘The steame? had not been thie morning | and J. A. Catheart, treasurer. The wd trom the Ger-| election of the emploves of the in- 4 ras @Micially announe- stitution, which comes under the sale ¥- visit to this| head of the report of the finance og Pi . ‘The dis- committee, was postponed to a ~ prince will leave on special meeting to be held in Janv- the tee ok Pring Wilhelm, | ary. A general review of the year's remain in the U work was made by the board. sighted at Port Townsend late this afternoon. Although no fog of any account has been visible off the Ai- askan coast, the weather has been very stormy, and the Thomson prob- | abiy is in shelter somewhere y L. M. ¢ the company’s agent! re, thinks the ‘ ting : MARCONI SAILS have been made in #0 the prince will the yacht Hohen- NEW YORK, Jan. 15——The in- Yentor Marconi sailed today for Europe, where he goes to complete Nome and Yukon mails, which are very irregular at this season of the year. York. He wili prob- ‘TO DAUGHTER OF FACTORY FIRE Sale will have gone into the past — for two weeks will have given you an oppor- ®% tunity o: buying any article in the store except E. & W. Collars and Cuffs and Stetson Hats, at actual wholesale cost—suits made by Cohn- Wampold Co., Micheal Stern & Co., Alfred Ben- jamin Company, at the cost to us laid down here. PURI he Just one price limit: $17.50 Suits $11.71 Adams & Blanchard 7%Scond Avenve ARREST OF THE testy Bet” PERSONAL | CONSPIRATORS eS ag ST AMEN 200 Ate | POPPE ESPEN OP SE OOIS SOTO G1 OOOO OO PSEOSOOOEM? from Our Present quarters, but are still at RESCRIPTIONS # & & WE PREPARE THEM No. 755 Second Ave, Pority Ss we alwage aid. We Give You boo inp hee | Reliability BARGAINS Deliveries made anywhere in the city are always to be found here, an@ Open ail night. Phone Main 35 Deputy President Mre. Clary of Whateom will conduct the ceremon- ‘DR, STEWART ; CHILDREN, IS ARRAIGNED <<." ‘The privit the chijd are and bin righ recognition Frank B. Coop a large audience Methodist pat night. “Wh often nert his privt ne right orously deman nd that the right of development am. ore for the right to grow as a viva chown, dirt-loving, play «mitten young animal. The ¢ cannot have the right to develop too abundantly, but often bin right to fre must be curtailed. This restriction I mean| from a moral standpoint, Often the parents of the child demand from it * cleantiness of f but requirements as to Whatcom will be pre to asmlst A large number of names have b secured on the charter, and tt Is pected many more will join before the charter ts closed. The Indies will serve refreshments and a pleas- ant time ts assured. Comrades who | desire to tnke the obligation in the | | and immunities of ber Songer gpg James G. Stewart came be- als eye nypo dent) connection with the recent conspir- oe ee ey were rey | Sey against the state board of med. | 7 5 *. Dr, Stewart gave | order are invited to be present. This $1000 on the charge | 1" an order which includes only the ney under false pre-| blood relatives of the veterans. Re- deposited $500 ball on| frerhments will be served after the f conspiracy, which he | Initiation ‘of having entered into} on, ‘as allow to plead 5 of gaining m tenses, and the charge c is accu: with 0. Dr 1 until yet been recel to both ” Kilbourne “Arraigned H charged Jewelry st was arr this mo} rrow to ple K Whourne with er Aline Kelly, Dery, who 4 of th and ¢ Judge Gritt given until t it ‘ of d 4% and ad M Mast Be Guarded Other rights belonging e of protect The to«al me of the parties to th al examining cing vig proceedings agninst to the) ™ state med . and board scandal, OL inos in the are he from sn mong t mt r the a we rs yesterday obtaining * and n for nap a de th under nap and O. conspiracy, Alleg ared before Judg: omtted $400 ba I rnish ba J Ste igaretto and This guardian | ahip of the young, however be learried too far, When it ves | from him all strenuous Ii it haw an enervating effect ities and d to Sandy Hook by raphy. He expects to San Fran- command of Hear Ad return to the United States early In the summer. Prine 4 with Juror Takes a Fit During the progress of the cam ESO OHO Vv. Law d Dr. Law Griffin r ‘The article pemred in ye np » haw at sts we promise to dupilcate any prices ‘ and terms offe: you by other firms, QUALITY considered, of course, Upon investigation you will e a aim 1 advan he ot eomet t having represented | Staten at the German} Metcalf vs. the Seattle Electrie Com- pany, this morning, in Judge Prather’s department of the superior court, George Cosjen, one of the jurors, was seized/with an epi es exciting for a }time. 3 an hand, and it was only after much hard work on the part of the lawyers and court attendants that Corsten was | restored to consctousness. Mr. Costen improved rapidly after regaining consct m, and the hearing of the ca ntinue this afternoon. i, Jan. 15.~-The tatest ar- im connection with Prince Wisk to the United States for 8 grand banquet, on Hohenzollern, to which velt and his cabinet | od 140 will ¢ WICTORIA, B.C. Jan. 15.~A totter POR Revived here by the man- EX-GOV. SEMPLE Frederick €. Swanston Wedded| Last Evening—The Ceremony | Miss Mary Ethel Semple and Mr. Frederick E. Swanstrom were quiet ly married last evening at the home of the bri father, ex-Governor Bugene Semple, on Harrison street and Brow the if WILL MEET the of It at on the ase and the oper Ay well the address Mixa 4 two piano se- was fifth given Human e as inte: in on the tncre of Mr. ¢ speaker im alren a prelud Call ich was performed at Liwyd, after ke was cut and ple tak Dr. reed el Hut who ts with practicing ‘without @ was arraigned today, Dr. I woon be tried. SOLDIER IS NOW MISSING ererer a 627 FIRST AVENUE Hubbard ¥ orities residents, forria, a 19-year 1 her two babies, Baturday Frank at in th: night after the Star had bee trots, J. H. Hawle D p ective at HARDWARE 6-in, Viete ular price price, 1 DEPARTMENT. Screw Drivers, reg- * %e; Clearance Sale Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. January Clearance Sale Prices No. 2 ular pri price, 50 ignumvitae Mallets, Toe; Clearance OO OOOO OEE OS DED EDEDIDESE OSES ESE EOESIEDED ID ID IOS OOH SHDHOOD find our statements true, and we asic you to call and convince yourself. Sherman, Clay & Co. STEINWAY DEALERS PORCELITE For bath rooms, halls the ved. About A warrant was wrt this a Hugh H, Humphries, Fort Lawton, acy with 17 ing sent a $20 Mr. ¥ Morris t dia not but Mr d from Juatioe von charg @ sold) with oriminal id Hattie La ‘The girl lives near the army and it is alleged that the sol lvantage of her youth nee, The man ts still at N Lignumvitae Mallets,r ular price, 8c; Clearance Sal price, 60 Screw Driv Clearance “Vietor + 40 ale regular pric price, 4 regular price regular pr price, 1 Jack price nt lew in white erepe with f fon and bands of as lace, wor vell and carried w and lilies of the valley of honor, Misa Zoe Semple, white organdie and carried pink ear tions. ut, F. W. Hibbs was best man. ‘The entire lower floor of the house was decorated in pink and white carnations with festoons of ivy. The in red and green. many lights it made and lavatories. Abso- lutely steam and was« ter proof, t une an gowned of chit her friends at 1 to buy th sd wish. ere Justham, a y has 1 in Roslyn of the condition of Mra Iso contributed money for WATER SHUT OFF The this IN TACOMA nm of the Unit haa accep! hota it xt July will m the Be = MAKES PORT City Pacitic wk at tka, | Monarch Monarch Sore », 300; Clea In addition to th chinists’ drills tak discount above, per ma- cent, Jan tety ehureh Invitation t nvention here n conand delegates tendance, chiefly fr Chas, MeNar Vanderbiits, Metropolitan 5 , aleo that the when It war ¢ nderbilts will not quidate their nephews—F ar or Jacob Vanderbilts’ de bride 15 | TACOMA. *6 w Drivers, Sale Dewit and every er cent All Hatehets, Axes and Tools of every description take from 10 to 80 per cent. discount Soll Moulding Hooks, in plain worth 200 per doz., but during this Sale they go at 10 cents per dozen id Steel Rim Night Latches, old copper finish, two flat steel keys, escutcheon and brass bolt; worth 60c; during this Sale only, Morrison's bit warranted, discount Auger take Star Paint & Wall Paper Co, Ine, Cor. Third and Pike St. Phone, Main 909 I $ : Thwing’s Lecture first onomic pices of tt ies’ ‘aux First Unitarian chureh, en tomorrow evening at ear Pil by Cla ‘The overdue steamer Cott Captain Wall of the | Coast line, arrived at her ¢ 1 o'clock this afternoon fro Juneau and other Alaskan points. The steamer experienced very tempestuous weather and had to take shelter, delaying her arrival here. She ia r one day at Wrangel, one day at Wrangel Nar- rows and two nights at Union Bay on account of the storn ather, | if any, fox, but a watorm accompanied by | | : | y had a passenger! ity lodge, No. 10, Harm: ing a number of] iodge, No. 5, and Heattle lodge proprietor of the 5) Knights of Pythias, Jointly in Juneau OM | statied their new officers at Pythian and family, were |pon, last night. The ceremonies were tionally well carried out in the of a large crowd of ae ' Saws, regular of Hack Clearance ation: attle, un of Ie the rt lary u ial Aus be giv church, Th a Char Thwing, pr u bank th not bank ater department gave morning that water ff torr morning from 8 the lowing district way from 18th a ‘avhington and 30th a sler way to the south regular price, 60c; with at Smaller s Clearance Sa Hickory Ma rings, regular p) 164 ance Sale pri 1 Lignumvitae reguiar price, 600; Clearance Sale 1. C. MILES & PIPER COMP’Y « $ ZC, ht 1 1021-1023 First Avenue, Cor. Spring. ni § LARGEST STOVE MOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST Riv onom 7 2PCOSSOCO led th waning » IS ILL Mivsse, zi 1A. Jan. 15, pteal for Queen ¥ 5 Bottles Snyder’s Catsup $I Standard Tomatoes $! per Doz, Clear. nth t wil f Sea th many pretty and 00 o'clock the happy pair left for torla K. P. HIGH JINKS | Contasion « gious disease > the alth authorities are as follows mallpox-—-W. B. McAvoy, room $1 Pacific house, and C, W. Jones, no: | Y, M. C. A, Sooial ‘onight the Y. M,C. A, will give {ts regular monthly social under the auspices of the Christian Ende old half-breed boy was arrested. by society of the First Christian | Deputy Sheriff Mike Kel’ th: deavor society of the Firat Christian | morning at South Park, ‘Tom How- | 01 church. An extenalve am will|ard, the fath an old man, be furnished, including piano solos | veteran of the’ Ctvil war, and by Miss Helen Sachs thought to be on his death’ bed | mother died last summer, ‘The b |has a violent temper and t# sald nd | be the terror of th I in-| It, {8 not known just what charge will be put against him, receiver ly gifts, Ato Vic 0 f r nul M s » Y Lak limits | THREATENS HIS FATHER’S LIFE farie Mallets, D Dr, Smith's Lecture Dr was little ing #6 Smith, political sete 4 ta audit f the J, Allen prof “ economics and the in the university, le the ¥ CA subse The Origin nstitution.” ‘The eddre en under the ausy of th to leag nd was well atten ear 1 aker an exhaustive analysis of the different forms ernment, and traced thelr d ent, He also gave a brief « ription of the different forms of n of the rise he Finland, Switzerland tution was very | “Tay aoar douuns Blork, tur ns 1 hotel his wife 4 at Bonney & Stewart slephone Main ih “Beats, Wash panied b on bor ing of the ‘Thomson. The Cottage ¢ chiefly of halitu to sail again f morning at 9 ¢ WEATHER FORECASi nd Vieinit y, oceasiona heast winds. Bocaund he his fat 1 to got from him m Howard, « 1 atened the rn of the be c at saw noth steamer Elthu presence Knights. A lodge Bremerton tonight has been chartere local Knights will leave at 5:20 for Riremerton, to take part in the Among the number will be grand lodge officers, CHOICE oirTs pleasing will \h Spectacles and found in andsome f Gold Eyes! Opera Glasses, etc. Greatest varl« y in styles ‘and prices. THE EVERSOL OPTICAL 108 § pad avenue, Seattie, Phone, James 1801. will be instituted at 4 The tug Albion nd nearly 100 and be our stock Rimmed sao, Peart ty’s cargo consisted 2 In scheduled a tomorrow if It Is Sporting Goods of Any Kind See Us GOING NORTHRUP O0., 804 First Ave. ors Yuocein Seales College | of r Alan clock “ Refreshments will young people, and a general @ The funeral of 8. Mashunaga was| time enjoye Ail members held from Honney & Stewart's chapel| friends of Association « at 2 o'clock this afternoon. . “ werved by th England and the Unit i te ‘Tonight in; fresh eived, leat! tonight | and Thur to brisk sout the int oan 6t dnd Bad sue, Léy dad evtrung ess COm interesting.

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