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4 ACCEPTS _ PATRIGKTRIAL TELL WHAT BUT FEW Three Cities Chosen for Prince’s Visit Jan. 22. nts for Dr, C., WASHINGTON 7 mmittee on arrar oH pl St. Louis on his tin other elties n passed upon, The is an Important fac plans and it ts certain at only a small portion of the cit- fese that have extended an invite tion to the royal visitor will have him as a guest. It ts stated here on authority from New York that the prince will ac- cept a banquet to be tendered him Dy editors of the leading American newspapers. It is expected that 9 journalists will be pres eches wil be made in English, h the prince has a thorough knowledge. ‘The committee on arrangements ts taking precautionary measures for the personal «afety of the prince while in this country, as it Is feared there is danger of an anarchistic attempt on his Ife, or agajnst some of the members of his party. It pod here through ad vices from Rerlin, that the f is endeavoring to ® . of the kaiser to Dand to America, and Possibility that it wil be gran’ INSPECTORS GIVEN PLACE Three Are Added to the Force of Health Officer ‘The board of health met last night in the office of Heaith Officer Carroll and after a little discussion decided to appoint two assistant sanitary in- spectors and one assistant quaran- tine inspector. ‘A free hospital and dispensary tor the poor is also to be established at Fifth avenue and Yesler way. The matron, Who now occupies this will move across the street. ‘The appointment of the three new ae urged by stat that the tn- much work now ble to do tt all. and inspected month and his AROUND HER And Then She Jumped From a Mov- ing Car With Him Ballard is laughing today over the Story brought in this morning by| Foreman Patrick Soren of the Great Northern, concerning a mishap to one of his Japanese iab- | orers. “ons the ne and seven were coming down-grad. Just beyond Ballard on a Tint car, and one of the Japs, aa is the cus- tom, was acting as the brakeman, Wheel-brake as the only means of stopping the car. Rounding a curve they saw three deer standing on the track. On Fan down the track and the other Wo attempt to scale the hij bank on the Jett. <a ‘The larger of the two could not make it, and fell back directly in front of the Japanese brakeman in the car, The Jap, in his excitement, uit both hls arms around the deer. latter made one flying bi and both deer and Jap went rolling down the opposite bank. The car went half a mile further | before it could be stopped, and the chattering of the remaining t- dozen Japs almost set Soren crazy When they went back they fount the would-be deer-slayer limping down the track, covered with blood and mighty lttle clothing left. The Geer has not been seen since. WILL SELL ISLANDS COPENHAGEN, Jan. 22—It has been decided that the treaty with the United States providing for the sale of the Danish West Indi is to be signed in Washington this week. Ail formalities here are completed. ‘The long and out-spoke tion which culminated last week in| the presentation of a formal protest with thousands of signatures, has apparently been pacified and the de- sires of the ministry are to be ear- ried out. It is expected, however, that some criticism will follow the decision to dispose of the poxscasions. HIS LIST LONDON, Jan. 22.—Kitchener his report received here today, says Bruce Hamilton recently ha, who shifted his position, of his men were captured. Methuen overtook fa Boer commando at Boschpoort and after a running fight covering eight miles, captured a laager, taking 24 prisoners and a quantity of cattle, jattle. having an tron bar inserted in the |has in| | LAWYER PATRICK. VALET JONES NEW YORK, Jan. remarkable mu history of United & f Albert Patrick, which is now wyer of pre- man of nd cor having charged wt ne of sug 2 ences & young man comparatively weak mental cali o murder William Marsh F aged and eccentric millionaire The motive, as supplied by the prosecution, was to secure by meni of a forged will and checks the o }man's. vast fortune. The keystone jot the case against Patrick is the Jconfession made by Charles Jones, Rice's valet, who claims he w compelled by some strange Influence exercised over him by Patrick to ad- {minister poison to Rice. ot an hypnotic MARCONI MUM NEW YORK, the inventor, | Europe. further regarding the breaking off Jan, 22.— sailed — toda: He refused to say of his engagement with Miss Hol-| ‘The engagement was made pubtic | April 27, when it was expected the wedding would take place last_ au tumn. Miss Holman ts in New York with her mother and sister. Theaters “Que Vadis" The last performance of “Quo Vadis" will be given this evening at the Grand, “The Lost Paradise” “The Lost Paradise,” at the Seattle theater, will run all thie week, in- cluding a matinee Saturday “Don Cesar De Bazan” The romantic drama “Don Caesar de Bazan” ts the dramatic offering [at the Third Avenue theater this | week. | “tn Town” On next Saturday night Pollard’s Big Little Australian Juvenile Opera Company will bring out an operetta entirely new to our theater-goers, entitled “In Town.” It was first pro- duced in London and ts considered one of the best musical comedies ever written. The burlesque turns upon the arrival “In Town” of the Duke and Duchess of Duffshire, their daughter, Lady Gwendoline, and thelr son, Lord Clanside, with his tutor, the Rev. Sam Hopkins. It is the first night of a new burlesque. ‘The scene gives much scope in the way of dress. Thursday night “The Geisha” will be given. The sale opened yesterday and seats went rapidly. POLICE NOTES A gang of hobos have of late been hanging around the plant of the Se. attle Brick and Tile Co, at South Se- ‘The manager of the company ked the authorities to take |some action in the matter. A valuable coon-skin coat we stolen from EB. M. O’Brien on the steamer City of Seattle yeaterday. The police have been notified. %. H. Young, an alleged embersier from Skagit, passed through Seattle this morning in custody of Sheriff Wells of that county. Young was captured In Victoria, and is being taken back for trial, | Ed. Williams is in custody on sus- Picion of stealing a fur-lined over. coat. He arrested by Detective | Adams last evening. A quantity of tools owned by C. D. ‘Wiltse were stolen from Summit av- enue and Howell street last night ‘The affair was reported to the police. Joe La Franze, an Italian team- ster, was arrested by Policeman Wilks this morning for leaving his team untied on Third avenue. | There is trouble in the o' ot the Seattle Republican today. R. Cayton, the editor of the weekly, |has lost his typewriter. Some thief needed this article last night, and |promptly appropriated it. Today the police are endeavoring to find that party. Th ice coat and overcoat stolen from Clark yester@ay morning was ed later in the day by Police + Helms. The officer saw a ions looking man with the articles over his arm. Helms start- ed to question the stranger, who {m- mediately dropped the coate and ran He escaped, but the clothing was recovered. The episode took place in the southern part of the city. NEW YORK, Jan. 22.--Richard sroker, the ex-king of Tammany Hall, sailed tor neland this morn- ing. Only @ few warm friends bade him good-bye, end his departure was | not even commented on by the thou- sands who once pald him great adulation. susple Operation Delayed Owing to a defect in the electric apparatus, which will be remedied lan soon as possible, the that G. Fenninghausen expected to p at noon today could not be operated. Quite a crowd had col- lected to witness the Incident, and the proprietor regretfully annown: that ration of the |unique contrivance would necessarily |be till tomorrow, or, per Jhaps, till Friday. time-ball| | | | “THEY MEAN ‘Colombians Only Offer! 200-Year Lease | WASHINGTON, Colombia D. minister had a con noe today with Admiral Walker, ident of the Isthmian canal com: fon In which he outlined Colum # attitude toward the canal pro- Jumbia te willing States absolute whichever territory pass, but will not # verelgnty over the to give the control the ed | through }oanal will render its ry Columbia will want an ai | tal from the United States and will }lcawe a right of way across the isthmus for a term of 200 years, with | the privilege of renewal | | It fs certain that there terms wiil |prove anything but acceptable, as even those who favor the Panam jeanal route believe the government | 14 accept nothing less than a 7. nual re ITY WHARE HOW CLOSED Ballard Decides That Its Pub ic | Dock Is in Baa Shape ting of the Baller councti last evening It waa reporte that the city dock was in a danger- |ous condition, some of the piles be-| Ing eaten nearly through. The street commissioner Was ordered (o close the wharf to the pub! In view of @ remonstrance of pro erty owners against the parking Polk street, from Second avenue west to Spring street, the council de ave the Walke parked in | | } At the Chestnut street, from Second tc Fifth avenues west and Ferry street | from Ship to Brig were ordered graded. Une of the city ball was grafted the G. A. R. for the first and third | Fridays of each month, and to J. H.| Peabody for a kindergarten enter-| tainment on January 29. HE OBJECTS TO THE NEW DEAL University Station. Seattle, Jan. 2, 196 Mr. Editor: 1 would lik your paper, to ask the decent. est, fair-minded Republicans of Se- | attle what they supp« the same! class of Republicans outside of Se attle will think of the late action of the city central committee tn the appointment of delega' om. | ing city conven 4 it look to an honest Republican, any- how. After having made a fair and t apportionment based on the| it possible test of Republican strength in the different wards, that | Of the last electoral vote to me it) seems @ little remarkable that any honest Republican could be Induced (if such has been the case) to go! back on #0 falr a propostt favor one so very unfair of basing the apport! late vote for mayor, and thereby rr ducing the representation in Repu! Mean wards where the people a law-abiding and are opposed to the present reign of anarchy and law- Jeasness in our city, and at the same | time Increase the representation in| wards that are Democratic political- | ly and where we know that Demo- crate by the hundreds voted for the Republican candidate for mayor in the interests of their nefarious bust ness. Such men always vote for the candidate who will best serve the: in thelr business. ‘This late deal of the city central! committee was clearly and unm takably in the interests of this class of business men in this Democratic ward. The question is, what could have Induced the changes, or what influence could have been used to bring {t about? Was it money? Money offered and refused. Could it have been offered more # cessfully elsewhere? Who can a ewer? Any way, it reminds one of an attempt once tn this same city to steal a county eonvention, and, strange ns it may geem, It ix clearly and unmistakably fn the interests of the aame net of fellows among whom are many Democrats Youra, for decency and against anarchy Ip w. Ww. in all things, WOLFE. Road Law Interpreted Deputy Prosecuting Attor fith yesterday gave the cour missioners an opin’ law which will ma uneasy. Mr. Griffith advises the commissioners that section 3803 of Ballinger’s code means what it says to-wit ny county road or part t extablished, which r: for public use for five ye | vacated, and authority for building | the same shall be barred by lapse of | time.” A number of roads have Jeated by the county, but n Jcupied, and if the statute cited ts up |held, a landowner can fence up any jadjoining road which remains un- opened for five years, the county's right being absolutely barred by no use, CONFESSES TO BURGLARY Young Lad Guilty of Serious Crime | by His Own Admission y Grit. ¥ com- om the road several people been lo- Farl Felitz, another self-confessed | boy burglar, was arrested today. He is but 15 years old, and a bright ap |pearing boy. This however ts not hie first experience with the officers of the law, ag he has been in cus nights ago the brother in law, A. N Lydon, who lives near the corner of Yerler way and Ninth avenue, was broken into and some articles stole Detective Barbee worked on the « and soon suspicion fell on young Felitz Today M the str police locked up, A quantity of ¢ and a little jewelry was taken Nearly ali of it has been r ed, Just wh sposition made of the boy’s case is not yet to| hand, residence n met the boy on coompanied him to was and jothing It Pre through | | will be Ladies of G. A, R. William MeKin’ Ladies of the G. at G. A. BR. hall, in Coiling block Thursday at 2 m. All eligible women are cordially tavited to be present. An Awlul Lush Biizabeth aupertor « Jonn FH drawn as and she feels that she is entitle 4 divorce for that reason. eral Bombardment question of incorporating Went | will come up ‘ore the commissioners tomorrow, and pated that the ent ulation of th sont to mwell the cla Ne other A SERVICE IMPRESSIVE Dr, Kline's Funeral Carried Out as Arranged by Himseit All that ls earthly of the late Dr Harry D. Kine was to ite lant resting place in Lakeview com etery this morning. The service were hel Il, tn the Col- man t to hie death D his funeral and carers and thone y Circle No, 1 A. Th, will meet Hawkins complains ¢ wkins, has searcely i to seh ron ed will be pr wld borne totails of the wh arranged by hi iclan, knew of the prepare | . W. H. White, 4-| A. Kennedy, Fred | Yerkes were pall-bearers, while Dre. aglenon. W. Sharples, | yson, Alfred Raymond, A. | and Frank Carroll were , selected t al in hye Bn. K honora C. W. Saunders, Geo. Edmunds, Mra. Gottatein and Mrs. Faben con- stituted the quartette of vooallate rank Coombs sung « solo. ‘The funeral was held at 1 o'clock, J. PD. Liwyd and Kev, ¢ elle officiating. HAS APPEAL | D.C, Jan appeal from to the p It was yeate It at the president will the matter with re the cabinet for WASHINGTON, Admiral Schlev urt of findin been ado} ent ¥ is said here t take no action at plactng it b diecuasion. “the t] to New Grades of Lumber phiet form the offict January 4, for the arading of fir a ar umber. All kinds of rough dressed jumber are apecified. and | convenient form of comp’ apprectat by contr and builders. LICENSED TO WED ‘The following ma have been Anna Hermanso ‘of Beattie Finton D. Foley, aged 27, and Laura| Murphy, 21, both of Tacoma. No Tr e to Show Goods What waa that you said? Fh! ¥ It in, But we take plenaure fn ¢ so now that the price is down half price: 20 suite made for the other f nor gets the profit 1 First avenu and Lacy and) « to Sign of the Big Cofiee Pot 25¢ TOILET SOAP ‘This is the Wm. Walker and Co.'s Boap; it Is an exception ally fine article; Cream Giye- ertne, Oatmeal Cream, Der nier Cream and Elder Flower Cream are the kinds; for Thursday and Friday, per ee $4.26 Dinner Set $3.37 lain Dinner the window RHODES BROS. Tea. Coftes and Crockery Hi 1214 Second Ave. Tel. Main 720 ; they are welal for Thurs ay WE DON’T HAVE ANYTHING Cheap but the price; our medicines are conceded by Our competitors to be the best made. Hints for Comparison Willtama’ ‘Trust's price A Syrup of Figs, Trust's p Se, our price Stuart's Catarrh Pink Pills, price Tablets, ‘Trust's Abe, price Warn Cure, ‘Trust's price 86c, our price T0e jraduates in Pharmacy, PURCHASE IS purt that her husband, | ber breath for elght years, | . | reference to the THE SEATTLE STARK, ants to Jorn een. THE CRANE Por run Twenty-Nine Years Pending brought mined Tallman The ¢ ure y f it RECOMMENDED Library Commission Said to Favor) Unian Street Site e members of the ding Ubrary ¢ meeting president of the board object of the session ts to con sider the site for a public brary, | which has been proffered by the re Kents of the university, Without doubt, th niesion will be unan imous in ite recommendation to the ty counct of the purchase for $100, { the promises tendered by the regent. The grou eituat rontage t the he city m this Strat SMOUTH, Fong, Jan is current bh today ident has befatien the to r Cr off Falmouth CLASS OF 1903 HOLDS ELECTION Law Students of University Put New Officers in Charge r that destroye ane ler 4 Iw 240 foot square and 1 Union street with a n Fifth avenue, It ts one ott desirable looations tn and the only available t & reason: price. Judge Stratton, in speaking of the matter, sald: “We shall urgently rec- ommend the purchase of the prop- erty at the price fixed by the re- ts, ‘The site is ideal, but I con sider the figure to er ite full market value, However, there is thing cheaper in the city,” Judge Hoyt, chairman of the board in referring to the pro- eald: “At our meeting yesterday we definitely concluded to offer the land to the library com n for St I think ft ts rth at lea 100 more, and we rtainly would not sell it’ to any else at the price which has been 4 out unell a endation mad fesion, then advertise the therwine utes, r f t Llane officers for the class of 19 of the University Law school we elected Inst night ident, W. Roger M4; fire vice pre man of Seattle dent, Marcellus F. fecretary and trea Brewer, Beattie, hisstorian, Kagen, Alma, Mich 1 bject of the class organiza is to promote good f er union am lane, & proper « ral further the ‘and the unive m: Prea- Baltimore, nt, King Dyce 16, ton Fi Frank N wabip the members rit, and ats of f the the in hall rty mply with which refer t b the class ALKI ARRIVES FROM THE NORTH The Pacific Coast Steamship Co.'s | steamer Al-Ki arrived this morning | e, and et h matters. The board ston this a acting rout probably rec the « state f regents is in nes-| They are trans. | business, and wilt! ¢ 8 comm ation in| Nbrary alte from the | ary commission } Fourth Ward Democrats ‘The Fourth Ward Democratic club meeting last night was exceptionally onded. A number of prom. speakers entertained the} ers for a couple of hours with sound Democratic talk It was etated that the Fourth ts the best organized ward club in the ty, that the damental princt en of true Demoerney will be the sundation upon which It will 4 that no one man ru’ of ruin policy wil te good F rate are cordia! e@ to attend the regular m f the elub How to Save Money Secretary Allen of the local ¥. M A. Will go to Everett tonight. where to deliver an ad ‘ members of the Y. M.C. A. in that qoouties Gaving One's nubject being yore hum, the appropriation is sufficle How and Why.” The ad- for only two. The newly selected a one of peries of practical mmisstoner ts already flooded with oes Bales Seven iby Che applications for the place —— ernoon at 1 o'clock. wengers 280 tone care 0 tone and 101 boxes of fresh fi her pamengers were fro dike. She brought no late ne having left Skagway the 1 The Al-Ki goes to Tacoma this af ternoon to discharge her con trates. She sails for the north again on the 24th. She brought 24 pas t freight. Her neentrat None the Kion WHATCOM, Jan. T. R. Ker shaw of this ctty haw been selected by Gov. Mcfiride to succeed A. C. Little fish commiastoner, The Intter’ expires March 1. The rs enlary ie $2000 @ year aw provides for three the rate of § an » La Roche, photographer. BterlingPiance, Reicherts'1i0 Union #1 Let, —e——— + Coal, wood, ‘phone Seattle Fuel Co.) Go to Spifining for bicycle repairs An Exceptional Opportunity to Shoe Yourself and Family Pre-Inventory Sale price cutting has taken a firm grip on the shoe room—this sale is a low price record breaker for Se- attle shoedom. The best of the whole story Is that the busy store’s shoe qualities are of recognized goodness and any re- duction whatsoever makes a news item worthy much m re striking notice than can be given in an advertisement. Read en CHILDR ‘® BARGAIN BOX Children’s Kid and Calf Sh: polté leather throughout, work- manship and fit perfect; your chotce wh they last, palr 59e _—____—. SPECIAL TOMORROW Another large lot of Shoes put into the bargain box, consist- ing of Ladies’ Kid Shoes, some Goodyear hand turned; every pair are splendid wearing and good fitters, «1 2%, 2 and 3% only, worth § and $2.80; your choles, per pair ase Men's and Boys’ Embroidered Velvet #ilpr ellent wear. ing, alleizen, worth 6c and 7 Pre-Inventory Sale price Infante’ Kid Mocassing, red an regular he val We can’t epeak too highly of the Ladies’ Acme Cushion Sh: of finest viel kid st avy flextble hand-tu fit & glove slipper on t 84.00 Wot- Weather ther throughout nd style combin e-Inventory 81.48 fair- Pre- SOLE 8 e Ww. i CELE UNION nb MEN'S IN NEW FOR WEAR TS DOUGLAS BRATED MADE SHOES SPLENDID STYLES WINTER ING. Kangar stitched m, $2.50 value; Inventory Sale pric Enamel Calf Ww Shoes, heavy flexible ex- tension edge soles, Goodyear welted, prettiest winter dress * value; Pre-Inven: ¥ Bale price .. $4.00 Kangaroo Calf Storm . 10-in. high tops, kid in- heavy flexible soles, splen- r wearing with rainy- $3.00 value; ale price «. Vicl Kid Storm’ Shoes, high tops, heavy flex- the {deal wet-weath- er dress shoe, $4.00 valu Inventory Sale Cut pric er errant w.t Shoes, heavy, welt-sewed » ter shoes Douglas’ Men's A flexible ¢ jes, eplendid win- $3.00 Ladiew’ Box ¢ 12-in. high k tra overweight sol rect style for we rainy-day skirts Pre-Inventory f Storm earoo tops, ex- s, t faring $4.00 le price W. L. Dougias’ Men's Enamel Calf, Box Calf, Velour Calf and Winter Vici Kid 8h viet kid sh: are throughout hav hand proce wed pair W. L. Doug’ and Ve comfort with value; 82.48 Shoes, all k ir Calf Storm high kangaroo tops, y flexible Goodyear weited splendid for Alaska or me wet-weather $6.00 value; Pre-Inventory Peterson’s 2,208,71 PIKE STREET with 1 Me he nit Bootees—the with the pro- rp fas tection of a boot 00 with white bij fel Ml a SECOND AVE. FOR ONE WEEK oo COUNTY ROADS | AND SCHEDULES) Chamber of Commerce Has Taken | Up the Milkman’s Burden chamber of commerce thin aftern ms under the in Among the wion in the proprietors ake aome a nd mot better service | tr e Northern Pacific railway milk to the elty, A which has been nr for the past few days to take to repair the roads | een this city and Bverett, la also fore the meeting BUILDING PERMITS - | Pullding permits were issued today | at the city engineer's office to M Windmiller for two testory fats 1s28-1890 Fourteenth avenue, to cont $5600; 4 2-etory frame residence at |1ka2 Fourteenth avenue, to cont 4, 200; two story flats at 1408-1410 Ks , to comt $3600; to M or a 1 idence at 4 Bast Cherry ‘ont $1160 JB. tory flats at 600 and 602 Mercer street, to cost | $4000. Fes Beattie: | | | | Durable Alignment | Uniform Touch. Ball-Bearing Carriage. ‘Type-Cleaning Mech Line-Locking Mechaalam, Paper Feed Releasing Mech- anime. Rocking Sha cleasable Margin Stops. Bingle Beale and Swinging Platen Wide Type-Bar Bearings Compound Automatic Rib- bon Feed. Removable Platens. Automatic Paper Guides Straight-Line Keyboard. Smith Premiers Have Set the P E. H. HOOVER & CO. 7:8 Third Ave. | | | You (an Bank On the unvarying excellence of every | |instrument in this stock, because each ix strongly fortified by quality Through long experience we choone the best makes and our popular| | prices keep them moving. |" Our long credit proposition ts « veritable Aladdin's Lamp: rub ft and |your plano wishes become instant | realities. DS, Johnston. (0, | 903 Second Avenue Burke Bulidias atth AN OPERA ji aaine HOUSE rneater. ‘ort, Mar. | Phone, Main 65, ‘Last Night--Matinee Today F.C. Whitney n 5 win Knowles’ “QUO VADIS Box lower and gallery, » 0c and 2 Bun. af GRAN John Cort, Mar. « | rr) rnoon 2:30, Wagner's band Seattle's | opera Se"! HOUSE Trent Phone, Main 65. | Beginning Thursday Matinee Saturday, | Three Nights, | ext Pollard’s Australian Juvenile Opera Co, | ung Artists. ‘Thursday, | the cetate ef Augusta Daiys wrider| the estate of Augustin Daly; Fri¢ night, Saturday matinee, “A Gaiet iirl;" Saturday night, “In Town 00," T8c, Bde Seats now on Fifty ¥ 0, Warner's band ‘THIRD AVENUE THEATER W. M, Russell, Mgr. Phone, Matn 667. eattle's Only Up-Town 7 A High-Class Prices. » 200, 400, 60c, TONIGHT And all week, Matinee Saturday, The Audience Likes It The Romantic Comedy-drama, | “DON CAESAR VE BAZAN” | By the Carl Beroh Company, and | MR. FRANK READICK | BASILY ‘TOW | Box office | 9p. m, dafty Seats selling six days tn advar open from 10 a. m. to SMALL TATATRE THE LEAD NG THEATRE” | AN IMMENSE HIT! ‘Tonight and All the Week Matinee Saturday Ralph Stuart and THE MANHATTAN COMPANY Direct from New York City Lost Paradise Prices 750, 600 and B60, NUARY 2 ig my FREDERICK & NELSON — Fine Furniture SETAL BEUS REDUCED THIS WEEK t of the 4s are reduced Th regular Over terns of m pat vn on ry-saving opportunity oq “a very rang, on metal begy many easter, Juced prices gq © until Sap ne this 5 le or y re s price for this week i the the Juction on low ve purchaser a prices ¢ i ‘ $2.25 METAL late g bed gie ep m Regular pr ¢ for the $2.25 Sole Agents In Sea Majestic Steel Ranges, Rand & y Carriages, Round Oak r Furniture Co. (Grand Rapids), jentic Kitchen ne nd Rapids Chair Co. A full line of F Dietz & Metzger» Woo perts, French Wilton Rugs and Col Carpets. EACH ONE THE BEST IN ITS LINE. FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Sednd Ave., Madison and Spring Sto. FIRE SALE Cohn and Silliman’s New York stock of Men's Suits, Men's ts, Pants, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Wool and Cotton Underwear, of Dreas and Working Shirts, Sweaters, Fancy Vests, Ov ers, Socks, Neckwear, Towels, Boys’ Suits, Handkerch and Slippers, at 26c and Sc on the dollar, Globe Wernecke Bookcas: old Office Desks, Gendron F nahar Wilton Carpets, Lt Quer 4 SUITS AND COATS. (Every reasonable offer will be accepted for these goods.) The Sult and Overcoat stock we received from Cohn and 8il- liman is a most magnificent line, comprising all the finest of cloths, iatest styles and color- ings; ‘these garments are all strictly tailor made; we are of- fering them for any reasonable offer you may make. SWEATERS. Large assortment of Sweaters, rom Cohn and Billiman’s fire stock, 40c. Worth four tim: OVERALLS AND JU From Cohn and Overalls and Jumpers, heavy weight, A0c. WINEBERG & KESSL GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE. 110 Second Ave. South OVER- SHOES. A full line of Men's Dress Working Shoes, from Cohn an@l Silliman’s; regular $2.00 and $3. Shoes, for 81.35. MEN'S PANTS. (Every reasonable offer wile accepted.) In Worsteds, Fancy Worste Black Clay. Worsteda, Sead Cassimeres, Berges, M fact, we have over 20 kinds of cloth; all these are of the latest cut; these aw regular $4.00, $5.00 "and Values; our price, any offer accepted. UNDERWEAR. Fleece-lined Underwear, sizes, from Cohn and Siliimani stock, | 25e APIECE. : Worth four times as much. | as much. PERS. Silliman’s extra Of Interest and Profit you will find these ads. both interesting and prof itable, if followed every day, so that you aa get the full run of business news given. Every Ad. New Every Day. DON’T COUGH IN DRY TIMES Take Hirech Cod Liver OU,] Prepare for rain. Get your only 40 cents a bottle, and not] umbrellas repaired by the Bm unpleasant to the taste. brella man, HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. E. H. SHAMEK First and Pike Tel. Main 916 3221 First Ave, ‘Avtisttc Alpaons REMINGTON Hold 12 Bulleeye or 4x5 priate] EXCELLENCE Mailed prepaid for 10 nts—8 col- brown, green, gray. adie} standard fn the typ ALFRED S. WITTER & CO. EC poet 1414 Second Ave. A new discovery and scientl $10 Boys treatment make it possible A Watch promptly and permanently ¢ all nervous troubles. Waltham or Elgin movement, 9 Y°IDR, H, T, TURNER guaranteed. Gold filled case. Sanitarium, Hinckley Bloo& A. Lindauer, 322 Pike Street Fourth Floor. — $$ Mount 'Em Neatly And artistically with our water color shaded cardbe the newest mount for photos Washington Dental and Photographic Supply G 241 Columbia Street Plumbing dstimates made. ERNST BROS. 506 Pike Street Tel. Green 72 When the doctor leaves ¥ OUR ..:> prescription he'll invariably | py eapay Alm an tell you to “go to some good | For 1902 |Has Arrived. and Get ¢ One re drug store.” Ruffin’s is a good one. We get the bulk of our bu- C from careful people. if can't sine Telephone call. you 24 ave, and Columbia, Tel, Mall! Regulation army Shirts fast blue, strictly all wok $2.00, KIRK, 1209 First hone, Matn 787. ike St. and Second Ave. hen buying articles advertised in this paper, speak of the Star.