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THEY ASK TOO MUCH Colombia Offers Short Lease on Panama WASHINGTON, D, C, Jan, 20. ‘The diicuittes tm the way of ac ptance dy the United States of the aama canal offer are increasing rhe Colombian government is pro ng conditions which It ts soaree: possible for the United States to pt. Colombia wants to make a © of the route for 200 years with rivilege of a renewal, but the rian commiasion insists on & > im perpetuity. ‘The Report The report on the offer of the Panama Canal Company shows that the total amount of property in- Volved includes 90,000 acres of land. 2.431 Duilding meluding offices and hospitals, large amounts of ma- ehinery, tugs and steam dredges, ¢x- cavations Valued at $21,000,000, thi entire assets of the Panama rallroad, and maps and drawings valued t $2,000, 000. ‘The commission estimates that {t would cost $45,680,000 lesa to complete the Panama canal than tt would to Duilt the Nicaraguan ditch. Irrigation Bill Tn the senate this morning, in pre- senting a bill for the irrigation of arid lands, Hansbrough announced that the measure had met with the Unanimous approval of a special committee of Western senators and representatives which had the fram- ing of the bill in charge. RETURNS WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 21— Admiral Schley and his wife arriv- ed here this morning from the south, where they have been making an extended pleasure trip. It is ex pected that he will confer with his today regarding the ap- peal of his case, which is to be passed upon by President Roosevelt. Later—During the conference with Attorney Raynor, Schley approved of the appeal as drawn up and de- cided to present it to President Roosevelt this afternoon. isth lve THOUSANDS HELENA, Mont, Jan. 21—The cashier of the Great Falls First Na- Bank, Herbert H. Matteson, arrested here charged with em- of funds in the amount Lazear. teson made @ full confession funds in the effort to try to save his own property from the wreck. His wife went East several days ago to try to secure the money necessary to make good the shortage. Matte- son was very popular and it is thought friends will come to his rescue. ORDERS MORE STREET WORK City Council Keeps Up the Gait of Municipal Improvements | At the regular meeting of the city| council last night the following| street improvements were ordered: | Grading of alleys in blocks 51 and) 82, Sarah A. Bell's Second addition, | to cont $1,780; grading of Kast Cherry | wireet, between Thirty-second and| Thirty-seventh avenues, to cust $2,120; construction of & sewer on First avenue west, from Galer street to Highland drive, to cost $1,550, grading and planking of alley locks 9 and i0, coat $2,200; grading, ‘and | parking of Massachusetts street, be- tween Thirteenth nd Fourteenth avenues, to cost $950. The following street tm passed their Spruce street, near Tweifth avenue Twen ty-ninth avenue uth, wooden side- walk; Harrison street from the alley between Dexter avenue and Eighth avenues north, sewer; alleys in blocks % and 10, Maynard's plat sidewalking and planking. Petitions A petition from residents in the vicinity of Terry avenue and Harri- won street was read protesting pat the granting of a saloon Smith, who desires to enn the It was r police, Heense and re nmittee. A petition of people! ear Twenty-third avenue and ay, protesting against a here, was referred to the provements dway to wer J n filed a tition asking for the eatablishment| of the office of assistant Janitor for the city hall with a salary of $65 per month, It is claimed that the work is at present too much for « A petition of the © siing tor better wan A com tieultura keke, informing th city ‘was selling ” without ha ing procured a # license ferred to the judiciary committe letter from BD. KE. Dorn, of Chica asking for information concerning| t franchises, was referred to! the corporations committee A bill was introduced the Seattle & Lake W Waterway Company the sur rat a rate of one-half cent per feet. The water will be 4 in filling in the tide flats he city and to wash down Beacvn bill, train service, unteation from State F commission Yon Hold council that the 0,| granting shington | um city | 100 cubs used to man, | dairymen of the} George Branson, a teamster for merly In the employ of the Montana stables, endeavored to seitie ac counts with Proprt man, of the stables, last night in a very that 61.50 w Mr, € Bran him and demancded it. due Iman told him that the accounts had not | Pearl Boyd, Sixteen Years Old, in|: yet been balanced, #0 asked him to wait. It le t said that Rranson drew a revolver and started after Colman. Bystanders wrenched the gun from the infuriated man's hand and ejeot- ed him. Hranmon then made the best of his opportunity to escape. THREE MEN EXECUTED Gov. Dockery Refuses to Commute Craft ST, LOUIS, Mo,, Jan. 21.—Notwith. standing the threat against his life in case he failed to exhibit executive clemency toward J. L. Craft, Gov- ernor Dockery this morning gave no sign of interference in the convict's half. Craft was taken to the gal lows and hanged at § o'clock The crime for which he paid the extreme penalty of the law yas the killing of a guard In an attempt to escape from prison, where he was undergoing a sentence of burgiary He proved a coward. ‘Wife Murderer WILKRSBARRE, Pa, Jan. 21 John Luts, the wife murderer, w hanged here this morning, Just a the rope was belng adjusted Luts ered, “Oh don’t,” and collapsed Although Luts has manifested an utter bravado since his arrest he showed signs of breaking down aa the time of execution approached. Guards held him up while the drop was sprun, ‘Through Jealousy KANSAS CITY, Jan. 2.—Albert Garth, a young negro, was hangst here today for the murder of bis sweetheart during a fit of jealousy, MARINE NEWS The La Conner Trading and Transportation Co.'s steamer Fair- haven, which recently stove a hole im her bottom, te now on the Mallard ways and will be ready for her run by Friday. The China Mutual Uner Ping Suey salle from Tacoma today with a full cargo for the United Kingdom. The | dig ship loaded part of her cargo here, and completed ft tn Tacoma. The Pak Ling, Capt. Conradi FAKE JEWELRY Five Men Arrested for Trying to Sell It to Railroad Men have tn custody five men who are believed by the police to be desper- characters. They gave names Geo. Williams, Jos. Sanford, Thos MeDermitt, Patrick Carroll and Frank Cameron. When arrest- ed they were trying to dispose of a quantity of “fake” jeweiry to ratl- road men near the Grant street bridge. ‘Two unopened packages of the “phony” articles were also found on the men. They have not yet been charged. POLICE NOTES D. W. Clark of the Fremont house, reported to the police this morning that a sneak thief had stolen his | coat and overcoat out of the hail| last night. Mra. Blank of South Park has ask- ed the police to find G. B. Steen or Stone, & seaman who left two chil- dren in her care two years ago. He has not been seen since and has taken no care of his children ‘The marshal of Columbia has nott- fled the Seattle police that two horses were stolen in that suburb | yesterday. 'VARSITY ITEMS Next Thursday the second indoor meet of the season will take piace in the University armory. The usual venta will be given. The event at tracting most attention is the haif mile pursult race between Robert | Pearson and Harry Boetzkes against Joe Pearson and Fred Chestnut hese are the fast the juniversity, and a @r is ex- t men t race On the 28th of this month there will be @ football benefit concert in recite, Professor Anderson will play, |and other well known Seattle and University peop IN EVERETT EVERUTT, Jan. 21.~The explosion of gasoline in the St. Elmo hotel yesterday, threatened the property for 4 time, but the blaze was ex | Ungulwhed ‘with a loaw of only $00 Mrs. J. W. Smith, the wife of the Proprietor who was using the fluld |to clean a dress when it ignited, waa badly burned. e will take part. Rainier Arrives mahip Rainier arrived yes- San Francisco. She tonn of merchandine Puget sound points, 4 a shipment of dogs for Tom Dutton. The dogs will be sent into the Interior to Alaska, The Rainier had 30 passengers “IT’S ALL OFF NEW YORK, Jan, 21 con's engagement to Josephine Hol deman, of Indianapolis, has been broken at the lattet's request. 2 reason has been assigned. Marconi] walls for Burope tomorrow. Hig. Mar- 08 a Revolver | al A PITY THAT SHE DRINKS. | Constant Trouble With Police Young, pretty, Innocent looking an shy, yet withal one of the w characters with whom the Beatle police have to deal, Buch is the description of Peart Boyd, @ 1#-yoar |old North Beattie girl who te now « |prisoner in the city jail charged | with vagrancy |. The polloe say the girt t# not aito- gether blame—bad ton has brought her where she ts, and | she ts resigned to her fate, Although little more than @ child, Pearl ap Beers to Be the Kingpins of all tha | North Seattle mischief, |, Time and again the police have } found her surrounded by the youth of the neighborhood tn an old vacant tot in Hell Town, A can te sent at regular intervals to a neight saloon, and one by one the followe of this youthful queen drop off into & state of beastly int The last time Pear! Mee court, she was given a suspend ed sentence, and told that as long an she behaved herself she would be lowed to go free. This last breach of pace caused her to receive the W-day sentence this afternoon THE MARKETS The fine weather brought numbers of buyers to Western avenue today Business waa generally good. Two cars of ban rived in good con dition for are firm, growers are holding stocks for an anticipated scarcity later in the #ea son, The Calofirnia green goods, #uc as beans, peas, cauliflower and art! chokes, which came by steamer yew terday, are selling well, Maes are weaker today, and to- morrow, or, at least, the followin day a decline may be looked f Rutter is steady at today's fgur pultry continues steady with sales ightly on the increase. Yesterday's shipment of Yakima potatoes are selling well. ” JOBBING QUOTATIONS (CORRECTED DAILY.) Green Fruit Lemons—$1.76@92.16 & box; cookin apples, 6c@41.00; eating apples, $1.21 @LW; oranges, $2.0@i7b. bananas, $1.56@2.18, pears, $1.25@1.60; cranber- rice, $10.00 per bbl: quinces, 16e@ $1.00; persimmons, $1.25@1.50 per box; rape fruit, $4.00G95.00 per box; pom- egranates, $1.50@1. pineapples, $5.00 per dozen; Jap F t seedling orani h 8 (0@@—$24.00G 38.00 a ton, beets, @91.00 per sack; carrots, t0@s0c @ack; lettuce, $1,501.00 per caso; rnlpa, WOTbe. ie, 60; WeGsL3S per cwt: pepper U.S per cage; husks, 20; celer The per dos; sweet pota’ per owt: Chill peppers raut, tomatoes, $1.00 per cane; rafhshos, 100 per domen; pars- ley, 20@30c; onions, $2.0092.25 per ° ipa, So@E1.25. caulifiower, pumpkins, 1@1Me0 per Ibi squashes, 2isc: wax beans, 12\0 artichokes, $1.00@1.25 per dox: string beans, I8c; cucumbers, $1.50@2.00 $20.00 Butter — Washington creameries, = its, 3c; Kastern lows and Gneeee Nevins Washington, gream, 12%@ ile, Eastern: New ie; Roquefort, t5e; Edam. r casa; New York, iS@ife; Lim- ; Swiss, U@ ide. Egge—Strictly fresh ranch, 25@%0; Live poultry—Henw 12% @ 120; larg Ing, 12%e: turkeys, 12@14e; Keene, itry—Turkey gerne, L1G@lic; ducks, 14@lic: Honey—13%¢. Provisions | steer bee per ib; mutton, | wether, e Provisiona—Hamsa, 13%, ks, 100; bellies, ite. 12.00; Eastern Washington timothy, $12.00; alfalfa, pes 0; ba Wheat, $22.00@22.50; corn, $28.00. Corrected Gatly — The following ducer in round lots on the dock or in the car at Seattle: $18.00; wheat, chicken feed, | corn, bulk, $27.00. na- tive creamery, 22@2%¢. Cheese—Native W fresh ranch, 16@200 full York, 124 @140; Wisconsin, S11. @1200 urger, 1@lTo; brick, 16G1 Eastern, 226260. ducks, 130 ens, 12@14c. Freah meat—Cow beef, To per Ib; per Ib; ¥ large, bo; # jay—Puget sound, per ton, $10.00 Grain—Oats, prices are being offered to the pro- Grain—Oata, $26.00@27.00 Butter—Fresh ranch, 16@18¢; Ne hington, 11@ «9—-Strictly freah ranch itry—He @i1% | epring, lle; duc 130; geene, 84P8e. ivestock—Cows, 8%e Ives, F4@Tige; sheep, 4 Heo CeHICAGO, Jan 908 Jeera, 446 hogs, 6@ Wheat, 791-8, Ninth Ward Republicans The Ninth Ward Club was organ ized lamt night at Good Tempiar's hall in Fremont. Many Republicans from all over the ward were prei ent. Plans for the coming municipal campaign were discuss committees to look out for regiatra tion in the various precincts were appointed. The officers of the club are OA €rading, | Denny hall. Miss Hearties Wood will Tucker, president; N. W. Lovejoy,| Staten Island treasurer; A. J. Goddard, secretary. Pope Leo’s Secretary Rt. Rev, Monsignor M. Antonini, one of Pope Leo's secretaries and one of the noted prelates of the Catholic chureh, i# in Seattle on a visit to Samuel Till. He left Rome last October, taking the trip largely on acount of his health, but also to see America, one of the few coun- tries on the globe he has not visited Despite the stories printed in American newspapers con weak state of Pope Leo's health, Mar. Antonini says that the head of ch j# in the best of of the fact that he age Antonini leaves Seattle to. for Victoria, Returning here go to Portland, thence ‘ancisco. health in spit in 92 yearn o Mer me he wi Ban F FACTORY BURNS HOQUIAM, Jan. 21.—The plant of the Western’ Basket and Manufac- turing Company was destroyed yen terday morning by fire, which orig inated In a dust heap, The los is approximately 350,000, For a tim ighboring property wan threat- ened o— La Roche, removed to #11 First ave bartey, | 12@12%c; turkeys, | ecinet | City of The City « Yast night tr hb 44 panwon state tha in the basin back urred early on the m January 12. ‘The alide domolia part of the flume of the Lent € ining Company, but nobody was in ured, A new atrike Mush creek tw Using excitement at Malnea Min-| sion By a majority of 97 the citizens of Skagway have decided to Ine rate, and the first municipal ¢ will be held in Maroh The Koyukuk count of great int to mines and good reports continue to come from the district A $000 nug@et was reported bave been found prior to the freen¢ A Klondike pioneer named Ta harley is why 83 $50 bills. He wont hospital and left $2,230 In his trunk, When he got home again he found only half of his money left SECOND REPORT ON MISSING MAN Story in the Star Concerning C. A Lord Brings Developments In last Thureday's Btar appeared item concerning C. A. Lord, Mis le, B, M. Lord 205 Larkin street, San Franciaco, written jto Postmaster Stewart inquiring for j him, stating that he had salied from |Beattle for Nome in June 189%, in jcompany with J. I , and had jRot since been heard from |B, W. Abbott of this city read the Je and reported to the Star on Saturday that young Lord and him self occupied the same stateroom on the Roanoke in June 1899, and also on the return voyage in Septe: He aid Lord told him he was corr ing down to Beattie to eee a young lady friend. Abbott saw Lord the street little later with a young Indy, and afterward heard that he had gone East. harried in Seatte Yesterday @, B, Riley of this city came tn and confirmed Mr. Abbott's story. He also knew Lord at Nome. He came down from that place shortly after Lord, and saw hir quently in Seattle. Lord had married th whose was May Netison Early tn 190 Lord went to Chi cago. Mr, Riley shortly afterward retarned to Nome, and in the sum- mer recelved a letter from Lord, dat. ed Chica, whieh wae for ed |from Beattie, He had never heard |from Lord since. J. B. Miair, men tioned in the first Star item, also received a letter at Nome from Lord, postmarked Chicago, Mr. Kiley says Lord ne anything to him about California, but eiaimed to be from New York. Lord still owned property at Nome when pe left there. ttle tn ection ia name girl, LICENSED TO WED ‘The following _ wm bave been lem Mullen, lagher, arringe Patrick . and Mary » of Sea 4 Marctath King, fell, 1 Arimi Chandler, 49, both of Be- Jette; Lous ¥. Kpaplich, 3, and Elizabeth Dorthea Nicoline Hansen. %, both of Seattle; Haszard P. Me- Cord, 22, and Alpha M. Henderson, 21, both of Portland; Frank T. Mo- | Carty, 25, of Sumner, and Maud J. Berlin, 24, of Auburn, Thomas M. Fisher Daisy W. Rawlins, 2 tle; John J. Joyce, 34, and Stella A. Keyno! kane; Kari F. Schwarswolde and Minnie Kindwogel, 2%, both Beattie; Isaac Wiikesman, 20, and Limbia KE. Lakeo, 22, both of Frank iin; A. H. Chanler, 33. Milby, 31, both featue; John Place, 1, ‘and Mildred Cameron, 39, both of Seaton: F plan, 40, and Marie Francoin oth of Beattie; Frank 2, of| Portiand, and Nell ¥. 9, of Everett; Julius Rane, 34, and Olivia Pedersen, 27, both of Silvana; Will- jam Harry Houghton, 25, of Beattie, and Myrtie BE. Miller, 23, of Ke and | | Clara Brown Sold The steamer Clara Brown was sold this morning by Deputy U. 8, Mar- shal Tyler, under the libels recently filed by parties who assisted In her rescue, when she was beached on Al-Ki point @ short time ago. A. M. Hunt was the purchaser at $1500. GOOD-BYE TO MR. CROKER Ww YORK, Jan, 21.—Pitty cov be laid’ at the dinner of the Club tonight in honor of Hall ut the banquet board the nature of e fare mark Mr. Croker’ ent from the leadership of the 1s Democratic organization. ‘The dinner will possess no political \significance, according to the state ments of thone in charge, but will be purely a pers ribute from a number of Mr ‘ker’s warment friends, The souvenirs are t miniatures in bronae of of th horses which Mr. ¢ r hax entered ACTORS’ HOME | NEW ing public * fil t He uare theater today at a perf ance given by Richard Mansfel the bene {the Actors’ Home, | which ts to be erected at Stapleton, | will gath } The affair is yorK The pla | GRANT ARRIVES SAN FRANCISCO, Grant, f henaic felt’ ami arrived from Manila lant mt and one-half days overdue Taft was confined to his cabin by {ilness during the entire trip. * Jan. 2.—The vhich appre- ne naval r erning the | BSterlingPianos, Retcherts'110 Union — Go to Spinning for bicycle repairs, | Socialist Party Entertainment and ball, Wednes: day evening, Jan. 22, Tickets, 250, A |fine program is promised, All are invited (100 LATE 10 CLASSIFY UCTION sale ture ton will. well at | his roo rat avenue, on Wednenday, 63d, at 10:30 sharp, bed | | taries, book case, chairs, rugs, ate fine china, art squares, ete.; | the day betore sale. 10. G. Bicker ton, auctioneer, ja part and Maggie ) THE CANNOT GET THEIR MONEY Contractors, and Not Citizens, Are Complaining This Time SERATTLE tractors represent vald and Battle uncll Inet nleht eounell to comply with law in regard to the ment improvement con tm. It was alleged by the petitioners in some instances contracts for the elty have been completed and the contractors have unable to ® cure the 10 per cent. of the city er ® monthly estima the Sixteen city ¢ ed by Rall appeared b the e city laws wtate that a cor tor shall recelye 70 per cent timate each month after t smment roll shall have be ed. T naining 9 per cent. id for 20 days after the comple h of the contract to pay for de te which may be dincovered b the olty engineer after the comple- tlon of the contract The contractors counct! bas been t he nar claim that the negligent in not that the rolls are approved nan possible, and that when are filed the Led walt f Nh Are petted. One instance by Mr, Ronald of a contra: who had $40,000 due him for street Improvements completed and no bonds had been yet imued. The council! will meet tomorrow night ae a committee of the whole, and the contractors will be given an opportunity to state their case METCALF'S HEARING WARHINGTON, D.C, Jan. 2 Col Wilder Melealf, whose nomina- thon to be sion agent for Kanaas district is being held the charges that he killed « Fi while the latter was on h begking for merey, was b own behalf this morning by the sen ate commities. Metoaif entered a positive dental and accused his politica! enemies and several members of the Twentieth Kansas volunteers who were jealous of him of the responsibility for the charms. One witness testified that three members of the Kansas regiment in charge of two Filipino prisoners were mpelied to put them to death be they refused to accompany them. A Metealf one hat he wan not present and knows noth ing about the affair, Jumped His Bail Al Handly, the » with assaulting # failed to put fn he police : $80 ball was forfeited. A bench wa was issued and he will be re- arrested. protes! uw wrboy chi ther new or Stewart received @ let- from Lizale Brujhart 1103 Butte reet, Ban Franctac concerning the where { Jone phine Huseer, who with her m came to this city last November mot is reported to be sick at Spangle, Waah., and the writer is apprehenstve for the welfare of the daughter The Inet place o little girl in this city was 419 avenue. The postmaster requ who knows the present Josephine will communt- cate with Ligsie Bruthart with Father Hamet, 626 Hush sireet, Ban Francisco. TAKES OATH TRENTON, N. J., Jan. 21.—Frank- lin Murphy was today inaugurated governor of New Jersey. The in sugural procession was one of the most imposing ever seen In Trenton, The ceremonies took place at noon. Frisco People M Powtma: A TRUST WITHIN A TRUST The Beatt contr tion ¢ Drug Trust ie lied by the combin of wholesalers wh pvercharge them, and they in self-defense must over- barge you Price hints for comparison Byrup of Figs, Trust’ price 4c, our price. 25 wi oe Pink Pills, ‘Trust's 5 ‘¢ Tasteless in, Trust's our price Warner's Safe Cu price 860, our Emul price $1.00, 1 only drug store not Trust. juates in Pharmacy. NEW YORK Di PARLORS 614 First Avenu: acted and Alle tlole of pais without piates, gold ental work jalinte, Gold Crowns, $ Teeth, Gold Fill ; Full Set $5; Bridgowork, $5, ings, $1 up; Silver Fill- | ings, 50c. New York Dental Parlors 614 PIRST AVE, SKATILE md floor, Howard building; opp Mutual Lite Main branch Hours, 8 Ladies always in at that | *| were discussed for the rebulldii the} ot ' residence of the | STAR, First Avenue Paving Prowident resolution providing for the hmprove mont of Firet avenue between, Pike | 7 00000009000900 0090980095900. 29OOUR0200 | the street. be-| «LAST OF THE Sie BIG BUFFALO {press Goods Much Cheaper Whi fled brick, “but sthe: new "remoiudion| ra Pre-Inventory Sale Lasts tied brick, but | provides for viteifled belek only be | Animals to Be Either Killed or Sold | t atreet and Pi ots, | tthe Tomorrow Cricht of the SEATTLE’S BUSY STORE con Pike 1 amphalt the minder of the It also pr |dation and the The dress goods section has become most startling strides toward record by tory Sale Read these offerings tirred up and is reed up and { vides for { vitrified brick al concrete foun like {improvement the intersecting atreets, The ob ject of the Introduction of the new resolution is that both may be thor oughly din 1 in counell and most practical one decided up The mode of payment will t *# extending r 10 years 4 the council decide upon eth renolution, it will be a great fac tor in upbullding this particular part j of the city, |the market. Offers have already | TRINITY SMOKER [ine market “Gltern nave. already | | hides. } Officials Change The smoker for the men of the| W._D, Benson, formerly in the Trinity Parish Episcopal church that | ak to Bove bees given in the srypt ew York office of the China Mutua now contracting freight agent of the Trinity chureh, was held in the Canadian Pacific in this city Morris ball night, The event was well nd many plans | Mehard Millard, who now holda that 4 of position, goe# to the Vancouver of Special Monday an Tuesday MARTELL On BREY 3-8TAK BRANDY-—Teg. price, per Dottie, $2.00; apectal price Monday and Tuesday B1.45 JAMAICA } RUM—Per gal. . #4.00 | OLD IMPORTED RUM—Per gal 85.560 and 810,00 Shellacine DOMESTIC GIN-—Per gal Wood Filler 83.50, 84.00, 85.00 EXTRA FINE IMPORTED Equal to Shellac at % the price BRANDY—Per gal ‘ 810,00 Star Paint and Wall Paper Cor BK.5O wn: Per gal. Ine. BRANDY. 84.00 and 84.50 | Corner Third and Pike St Phone, Main 609. Today c the five from the Bast * of the determined what dispe ma them. ‘The Van-American exhibition, & wild beast show wintering at Tacoma, by and the park commissioners of that y are considering the purchase of the buffalo; but no definite propos ain have yet be mitted, ‘The local authorities will not make any arrangements for the retention of the animals here Quite Wkely they will be killed for meludes the exhibit! buffalg brought Carktens Bros animals, have ition will be nanager of the making inven. here king during the desirable dress good th prices— judge WET a6-in. Bl terns, 20 value; nenday's special iTse Min. All-Wool Wiack Granite Cloth, handsome lustre, won derfully able, Tbe value Pre-Inver ule price..66e S8-in. All- Storm Serge, as lar ae er and matchless rvi value; Pre-In- y Bale price 6Be 1 Black Whipeo lustre and its, wkir t Pre-Inven $1.17% Bole Silk of eight, will shiny, "$1.26 ntory Bale price Se Black Venetian ingly he t pat 46-in, All-W superior a4 in. extra w Black Taffeta worth $1.00; F nded Black Peau I exceptionally ¢ Rot cut or wear value; Pre-Ins the burned church, | } A short musioal program was ren- dered, Prof. J. B. Butler played nev- leral plano nelections; Dr. Carl Hoff |man, A. B. Coon and C. Charleston | Jaang vocal pol | Rev, H. # ywen me | address relative to the parish's re nt tom, and the plans for the, future, | New Code Out y Ls low, fancy tick, worth $2.5 Pre-Inventory Bale pri 4-in. Cloth, weave, Th tory Bale pric 21 Live best gra k, $3.00 value; P Bale price, per pair , ai All- Wo a #hort| te y Bagley of the board of public works, has recelved the first copy of the new code of revi ordinances of Beattle, This t# the | first code ineued for nine years, and contains in addition the ordin ances, the elty charter as adopt | two yours ago. rete GENUINE HENN: EXTRA FID In a way to make friends is the only proper way] to sell goods. Good goods at reasonable rates our motto. Every Ad. New Every Day. Odd Pictures Framed from remnants moulding at half price, COGNAC sv NSK PUNCH- Per Ba, Cooper & Levy os. ean Wages Brot Telephone Maen 1144 Second Ave. Imported From Norway Borthen’s Pure Cod Liver Otho eonts and $1 per bottle. Fine Furniture Cheap, Satisfactory Bed- Room Furniture . {oak bedroom furniture at the pot prices that other North- but the cheap satisfactory kinds } western home furnishing stores are here in a large variety of $ Pay for such qualities and at the |ff patterns. In bed room furniture } same prices at which they offer on account of superior buying ese wood furniture of local facilities, we are abje to sell solid ? manufacture. Bedstead, Dresser i} and Commode Fint and Pike Tel. Main 916 REPAIRING WATCHES Is a specialty mine. I will do you BEST work andj better work. guarantee satin tion. Try me. A. Lindauer, 322 Pike Street ———— Prices Right On builders’ hardware. save you money. ERNST BROS. £06 Pike Street Tal. Green 72 Furniture that is too cheap to |i be satisfactory has no place here, We can done. Low prices. SHAMEK UMBRELLA HOSPITAL 1225 First Ave. A Model Up-to-Date Drug Store, everything new, no old stock. A complete line of Drugs, Btationery, Tollet Ar- ticles, Perfumes and Dainty Soaps, Allopathic, Homeo- pathic and Alkaloidae Reme- dies. Especial attention to Prescriptions, 1403 Third Ave., Corner Union Telephone Main 584 7 Sherman, Clay & Gi Do you know how little) money it takes to buy a GOOD PIANO We venture the assertion! that, for casb or short time are quoting the lowest] prices, That is what youl want EST VALUE A Full size 3-plece Bed- room Bet, throughout of oak, Dresser has 30-in, German bevel ate mirror, mount. carved base has ed on fancy standards two drawers and two full sized drawers, all of which have heavy cast brass handies and knobs; commode to match. Bedat bas large quarter-sawed veneer panel, with fancy machine-out carving. Bed- to match dresser and commode, Regular price $25.00; spectat i » 818.50 602 du Ave. 204 James Where to Go small B The Maison Barris || LEAST MONEY | We welcome all buyers, Call t us heard from you. " Second Ave Ramaker Music 1415 Second Ave. Yme Side of the Street, Block as the Bon Marche BECAUSE Finer pastry, better bread, m liclous cakes can be made with milled by the Hungarian and for many other reasons wives should use. Capital Pate Flour More of the life-giving prop the wheat are retained. This brand {s rich in gluten table “fat” and carbonodrate® Get it at your grocers. | Capital Milling | SEATTLE, WASH. WRURDUREA DANES! has become noted for its swell or course DINNERS, The MEN includes all the DELICACIES of the SEASON which is served ant style from 6 to 9 in MAIN ING HALL for 75 cents—in- cluding wine: and in the PRIV ATE DINI ROOMS for $1.6 ‘There is also the finest LUNCH COUNTER tn the city (open day and night) in connection, where cuisine and service are unsur- passed, Entrance 210 Jame An Interesting ‘Case ALWAYS ATTRAC ATTENTION AT FIRST. WHETHER IT HOLDS IT OR NOT DEPENDS ON WHAT 18 IN THE CASE. IF IT’S A CASE OF SOMETHING GOOD, EVERYONE | 18 INTERESTED IN I PECIALLY IF IT at price for the we Sole Agents in Seattle for Globe Wernicke Bookcases, Majestic Ranges, Round Oak Grand Rapids Chair Co., Luce Furniture Co., Grand Rapids Kitchen Queen, Ivins, Dietz and Metagar’s full line of pets, French Wilton Rugs and Columbian Carpets, Bundhar Wilton Carpets, Rand and Leopold Office Desks. FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. ele St PPPPHMHHH HID PHHPHH HHP APRCRC KSEE CECE REE CECE THE FAIR Jo and Retail 120 Pike St., Cor. 2d Foot Outlitters FACTS WORTH KNOWING ‘That a great clearance is now in progress at the Fatr, That every{hing is reduced from 20 to 60 per cent That men's good all worsted $15.00 suits are going for $9.60, That men’s good all wool $14.0 its are going for $8.60. That men's good serviceable $8.00 cotton suits are going for $4.00 That men's and boys’ t nd reefers can be bought a Just half price. : sande That good wool un $1.50. Tt bougt NTAINS Rainier Beer IT’S A BEVERAGE THA'T HOLD THE ATTENTION OF ANYONE WHO APPRECIATES DELICIOUS, EFFERVESCENT | MALT BEVERAGE, BRIGHTEN | YOU UP AND Gives Y NEV HEALTH AND STF PPPHIPIAITIIATIRIC * \n a WILL baad wear for men can be bought for, per suit, serviceable patr, $1 ‘That good sold school shoes go during this sale for, per pat That god sweaters can be bought for 60 ioe And that hats for men, boys and children can be "THE FAIR t goo for footwear for men and women can be had for less PEL 120-122 Pike St. Two dozen half-pint bottles 4 1 to any part of the city, jephone Rainier 30, $1.0 DPPRIRI RAD Tel E Brrr ores eceeccaeccececcecececacecce