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4 SEATTLE STAR THE SEA Newsy Notes of and Sea—Vessels That Come and Go THE Alay kan _ |WANT MONEY J WITHOUT DELAY |!!! witty" ¢ the Chamber of ‘The “ph maa r ates fre rhe ineau Nn +00 milon dad 6 Flattery would be #00 The imm mmunica ent tn ations resolution petition Tacoma Wants Them received @ K. Roberts, ting | s of | City Council Takes Up the Matter ive ur With Kicking Contractors ne the The city LL BUY IN AMERICA LONDON, ng #truct th Caratens 1 ter yout i THEIR MILK sich retary |Local Dealers Ask for a Botter| negotiations with * He) Pr f the corporation, "The Jis the only p nald, who the Harbor | witndrawai of Mr, Perkins ocourred Railroad Service be seriously contemplating | a committe | without In ¢ least affecting the f the beasts. | frte ndly relations which have existed | between himself and his associates, and it will occaston no change in the present statua.of the Variety Tron Works, treet and Rai jread h company he is president, T. H. Green, vice presi dent, and W. H. Green, ‘secret Mr. Perkins will enjoy months’ vacation in California, and upon his return here be contem . SEATTLE’S BUSY STORE Women’s Wearables at Interesting!” Pre-Inventory Sale Prices On February 1st the annual the idea of really reducing the stock Started. £ 3 WE Sunes vi resolution mta K in that « A the position ¢ long a time aign for 80 made t re] him ean Jon An agitation | manufactur this » dinpe aland, nd govern to Amerte Mr, ¥ tvely tt council met last night as whole to neon ore has cauned the receipt of & cab been b from |noomm ¢ the parehi RE-ELECTED Jan Henry c lected marshal He ohats of th tak xk taking begins—it was wihil lat the Pre-inventory Sapam ¢ rices, in some make this Pre v cw point, wonted by tt at lant M At the regular meeting chamber of commerce yeaterday at ternoon, Attorney Hostwick, acting behalf of 14 firma of dairymen, aaked the anni e of the mb tm seourtn © railway service from points south of the etty The datrymen claim that owing to the Degligence of the company, they are unable to get their milk into the city im time for proper delivery to thelr Plates the establishment of a new patrons. A further claim i that plant for manufacturing machinery | When the jallk does finally arrive, | and mill bayer This proposed u is switched to some pol! “| business will be incorporated for at 7 ead least $100,000 and will opcupy a bulld-| Yay “with the’ greatest aiéfienity | ing to be erected according to the |The matter was referred to the cor tacet modera plans. mittee on transportation, but I. A. | of the with the ne f international | maken the cable necessary "I lution will probably be adopted at the next meeting of the chamber ances contract govern Saf wa departm ce they are ynable t sey due. thems wiag to the a yving the as instances made most startling red 1 ord Inventory Sale a record breaker from a money Read these prices on women’s weara uest for bide recently Manawatu Railway Co. for | the construction of a steel viaduct | the prices quoted by American bulld. eres was fourth of that demand jea by English firms. Robert Dollar arrived last from San Francisco with ad freight, She tied up we to discharge Great freight Exchange and dance will be giv- urday evening by the Mar- t ite hall, 314 Main Neat invitations have been wued by Messrs, Newman and Iy- le AK eee - WE ARH AGENTS For Ped ctsea - CELEBRATED Mc THE MARKETS JUBTABLE YOKE COATS. THE AD PETTI- DIS COST $tl,000 LONDON, Jan. ent style (honed corined Bateay, wide i4-in. wide ruffie two rows of « ruffles, Quroy bound aien Heavy Pot S. Kimball, with fretght ssengers, arrived at 6 ck last night. She will sail Sat- toy at 2p. ™ ship Fatkiek, which is off the math of the Columbia, will be 1 up by the Tyee and towed to being ut exeept Taylor, Mud and Vincent. Attorney K. A. Bal linger, representing the contractors, | win have tke Gane ts saare stated his clients’ side of the ques: | Ang ‘a large crowd and @ pleasai A general discussion followed | Ovens fe mee 9 in Which Counctimen Byers, James, | ad , t Crich. 2%—The recent ma for @ cargo of wheat for | Pacific Packing and Naviga- | apay's steamer Excelsior will | pilot Thomas McFariand, | Neer of the Al-Kt | Jones, formerly purser of the | ¥ of Topeka, goes out tonight on Seattle aa purser, dr. ds Purser Harris, who r of the Dirlgo. | ¢ Customs Huestis has | pector 8. W. McDonald to Tacoma. Mr. McDonald has long | Deen at this port and is a popular] omicer. Mr. McDonald wt be #uc- | ceeded here by Inspector Osborn. | The Pacific Packing and Naviga- tlon Company yesterday announced | t its steamer Jeanie would sail pri 4 for Nome. | ‘The Jeanie, Captain Mason. has for | the past two years been the firet| ease! to reach Nome. Last year she Led up to the ice two miles out from | Nome and there unloaded her cargo. | NOT A BUREAU OF INFORMATION Cgnsideradle publicity has been given in a local morning paper & What was termed “A new city bu- eau of information.” The article published was misleading, it Is now Said, and went astray from the facts, ‘The city has for a long time ma: tained 2 bureau of information, ha ing in charge of the same a secretary ‘who has at all times served the city 3 Mayor Humes last} ‘tain duty to per-/ , but they do not i HE f2e fi | F i ib i i t i i if if i - | | came down his strike. up and % below. Stew- Ehoce Lower” Coan of Ho A re ‘er Disdovery, on Jack | Wade creek. 4 His deceased brother came here one Year ago from Grand Junction, Colo, rdered t gunboat Marietta to Colon for the Purpose of protecting American lives | and property. The Marietta ts Culebra Island in Puert 5. MILLER DIES HOQUIAM, Jan. 23.—Mre. Florence Miller, wife of the cashier of the Aberdeen State Bank, died at the Fesidence of her father in this city last evening from blood poison. WANT MONEY MRS. MILLE SANTIAGO DE CHILE, Jan, 23—| A demand has been made on Colom- | Dia for $0,000 pounds by the Cow- ania Sud Americana de Vapores for the loss of the steamer Lautaro, ‘which was seized by the government and sunk last Monday in the naval engagement with the Libe Panama bay. NEW YORK, Jan. 23.-—It bas been learned that Commandant Scheepers of the Hoer army was executed on Jan. 1%, #0 any action taken on his behalf in this country is plainly t late, JAIME DEAD PARIS, France, Jan. 22.—1t is r ported that Don Jaime, son of the Bpanish pretender, is dead at Nice at Washington makes the | class of mail matter known a# par- | cele post admissible to the Bolivian | mails after February 1. This ts the| result of a convention lately entered into between the United States gov-! end Bolivia, | been TOOLATE © TWO FIGHTS PORTLAND, Or, Jan. Some fast fighting is expected at the| Pastime Athletic club tonight when Al Neil of San Francisco and "Mys- terious Billy” Smith come together im a %-round bout. Both men have training faithfully for some time past and appear to be in con- dition for a lively contest. At Cateh Weights HARRISBURG, Pa, Jan. 2 fight is to be pulled off here tonight under the auspices of @ local club, between Joe Hanrahan of Lancaste and Jack Herr of this city. They} are scheduled to go six rounds at catch weights. MARRIED VIENNA, Jan. %1—~The final cere- mony in the wedding of the Arc duchess Elizabeth was completed this morning. Presents from her grandfather include a palaci $200,000 annuity, plate, Jewelry and « solld gold dinner service, all valued Qt $2,500,000. An investment also given amounting to $10,000. Civil Service Promotions j There are 29 individuals tm the! classified service of the city de- partments, who have applied to en- ter the promotion examinations to be held the latter end of next month. In the fire department, six fireme wish to qualify for lieutenants, six for the position of captain and one desires to be examined on the qual- fications required of an assistant chief. In the street and water di- Yision of the municipal government, four employes have requested to be tested as to their merits for the po- sitions of inspectors and foreman. A park laborer bas submitted an ap- pheation to be examined for park eeper. In the police department there are nine patroimen desirous of weirs for the position of ser- Beant Chief Sullivan was present at the meeting of the commission. He gued that the city ordinances vested him with the exclusive power of pro- moting imen from the lower to the hi grades. Commissioner Randolph the opinion that the chief's ieges in such respects should be exercised “with the con- sent 4 approval of the commis-/| sion.” The chief acceded to the views | of Mr. Randolph as a matter of courtesy to the commission, but with- out relinquishing any of his the official head of the fir: ment. Hereafter the names of pa- troimen whose promotion shall be contemplated by the chief, will be/ submitted to the civil service com- misaion, WILL STUDY was Nadeau, agent of the Northern Pa- cific, asked that 1 be referred to a different committee, and it went to the committee on railroads. ‘The matter of changing the meet- ing day of the chamber of commer from Wi afte noon ts ry to enable mo to be present, h would be omnible on Satur- day. See ary Meikle was instruct- 1 to make a canvas of the member- ip and ascertain the general view upon the subject. What Mr. Nadeau Saye TA. Nadea neral agent of th Northern Pacific, contends that there is bo foundation in fact for the pete tion of grievances, which was sue- milted to the Chamber of Con ree by tae Deirymen's Association. In to the matter, he said » method of seeking redvess by iting the alleged trouble to th mber, instead of complaining di tly to the ratiro: office, c ox prese office, * rather unusual. Our schedule specifies the arrivals of two trains © every morning. The through train, which comes at 7 o'eleck, and on which no way nor express is handled, and th train, which ts echeduled to ar 9:20 O'clock. ‘This later train ts the one on which the milk x conveyed, and it ls always om time, “If any person, or amsociation, dr sires more convenient train service, the ing to consider 4 Mf the public inte ‘be benefited by « of schedule, we are always ready to make the alterations, But nothing can be gained by misrepresentation, Our schedules are well known, and the train service is operated in ac- cordance with them,” Soldiers Needed The different companies of coast and field attiliery are suffering at esent from lack of members, ow- to the fact that s0 many men have been mustered out in the Inst few monthe. It ie likely that most lof the discharged men will in time re-enlist, but what ts needed ls men to fill up the existing vacancies at once. Capt. Melver came up from | Portianl yesterday and swore in 18 recruits. All exoept one left for the Presidio at San Francisco, and will be went Philippines. For Better Service ; ‘The city council will meet tonight an & committee of the whole to again discuss @ proposed schedule whereby better service can be secur- ed on certain Hnes of the Seattle Electric Co.'s system. TO RESURVEY OLD LOG CABIN ROAD The chamber of commerce, at ite meeting yesterday, recommended to the county commissioners that the fn road, be resurveyed and improv ed. It begins on the county road leading to Richmond beach and Ea- monds, and rung to the boundary line between King and Snohomish counties. The action of the cham- ber of commerce is in response to @ tition, which wae presented to that ty by the farmers and residents who live east and southeast of Ed- monde. ‘Theae people sett thetr produce in Seattic, and this road i the short- eset way to the city. The only oth- er traveraable roads to pass through E4monds, a much longer distance WIRELESS ¥. Thomp- | | est the Canadian cabinet in a project to.try the Marconi wireless telegraph to connect Dawson with the outside world at Asheroft on the Canadian | Pacific, After finishing his work in Ottawa Mr. Thompsan will go to New York and enter the Marconi laboratory to | make a thorough study of the wireless telegraph. He will endeavor to personally Interest Marconi in the ‘The matter to be tested will be the transmission of signals across land as well as sea. High mountain ranges intervene between here and the rest of the world, and to send wireless messages over them will be! the thing to accomplish. Mr. Thomp- | son's plan is to first try a signal station at White Horse, establish one at Asherot | BOER VICTORY | PRETORIA, Jan. 28.--A party of 26 Imperial Yeomanry was attacked by 150 Boers at LAnriquespruit today nd forced to surrender. The * Jost #ix killed and four wounded. The British ¢ ities were one killed and seven wounded DAWSON, Jan. 14.—W. WENATCHEE, Jan. 23.— of a steam-pii Carmano last Monday, Fire- ank La Pont was seriously | d about the head and hands, | physicians believe his chances for recovery are small, NEW CHURCH PORT BLAKELEY, Jan, 23,—The Port Blakeley Congregational So. clety was taken into fellowship last night with a congregation number ing 18 members, Prominent ‘* and m era of the Congrega lonal chureh were present from wev- other cities of the state. PREPARED PANAMA, ‘There are Through Colombia, Jan. 23, now intrenched troops to the number of 600 men on the line of the railroad to La Boca. They are amply prepared to meet any at- tack made by the Liberals, | It { argued that Snohomish coun- ty should share part of the expenses necessary to put the highway 00d condition, but that county is disinclined to ansume any of the cont, and the entire burden Is shift~ ed to the farmers directly interent- e4, and to King county. RR. A. Ballinger, who is leading the movement for Improvement, is gratt- fied at the favorable action of the chamber of commerce, and the next |step in the matter Is to present the scheme to the King county commis- sioners. NORTH YAKIMA, Jan. 23. uty Sheriff Sindall brought nk ‘Witliams back to this city yesterday from Spokane and placed him in fait on the charge of attempting to Jump his bond, Willems enters a total denial and says he went to Spokane an4 later |on business. He was charged nev-| eral months ago with stealing cattle 4nd the bonde were given for his appearance, MINING NOTES The White Channel Mining Co. of Dawson has been incorporated for the purpose of quarts mining. The new company will develop the quartz leads in 14 quarts prospects on Bonanaa, and in the Bonanza- Fidorado divide, ‘The new corpora tion has a subscribed capital $100,000 in claime, nery- in the near future. ‘Transportation facilities by the new railroad to Re- public ave of the best. Deve work shows a good lead and fine formation. Peoples Party The following notice b en la- 4 to members of the F ‘* par ty: ‘The city central committee will meet at the Foresters’ hall, 69 Hinckley block, at 8 p. m. Saturday, Jan. 2%. All members and populists are requested to attend. No Trouble to Show Goods What was that you said? Ab! Yeu it ix. Put we take pleasure in doing that the price is down to price; 90 sults mnde for the fellow. Customer gets the |proft. Beattie ‘Talloring Co., 1207 | First avenue. ¢ | La Roche, removed to 1 Firat ave Spin Coal, wood, ‘phone Seattle Fuel Co, MSS SterlingPianos. etcherts'110 Union ——_s-——- i Go to Spinning for bicycle repair: Dighway known as the Old Log Cab-| in} opment | |, ‘The frosty weather prevented large shipments of green stuff to the markets this morning. Business was | quiet, but livened up somewhat as the morning advanced. A steamer is due tomorrow from ‘alifornia, She is expected to have & good cargo of green stuff Reese are unchanged today, al- though the market continues weak. | There will change probably until the of the week Poultry ly and selling well prices, In | nd hay the p are steady with @ good volume of trade JOBBING QUOTATIONS {CORRRCTRD DAILY) Green Freit Lemons—$1.75992.1% a be Pplee, SoGF1.00; eating applon, $1.26 2.80 nges, 12.000 ban. Shqh2.75; peare, $1.26G 1.06; cranber | ries, $10.00 per bbI; quinces, 7he@ $1.00; & 263.00 per box Pineapples, $5.00 per dozen; Jap or- anges, 01.25 per pk; seedling or neem, T.WELOO, limes, 16.0006. ane; tangertnes, $1.75 Vegetables Atoon—$22.00077,00 a ton; beets MCGILL per sack; carr oo per wack; lettuce, $1.5091.00 per case; turnips, WY Tbe, garlic, 60; cabbage, H.00@1.0 per ewt; peppers, ¥ $1.80 per cane; husks elery, 209 } vee, $1351.78 | Go; saves kraut, 4@ $1.00 per ase; radishes, 10 pare ley, 20@20e; ont per wt: parenipa, SoG $1.28: cauliflower, 00G1.26; pumpkins, ike pe equashes, Pye x beans, } artichokes, 11.00@1.25 per dor beans, Ihe: cucumbers, § per box: Brussels sprouts, Gc; peas, 7k. Better, Choem, Eggs and Poultry Butter — Washi creamerten, Bound prints, 200: ern iowa and Bigin, Zic; fresh ranch, 164@pr0 € Native Washington, full ¢ream, 12% @1ie, Baastern: New York. 134@ite, Wisconaia, ite Roquefort, 5c; Edam, $11.00012.00 r case: New York, i6@ite; Lim- brick, 16@17c; Swiss, Faxe—Mtrictly fresh ranch, 24@25¢; Eastern, 20@7ic. Live poultry--Henw’ 124@1 spring, Lio: turkeys, 1991 WOlic: ducks, 12 Dressed poultry Turkeys. goer, 11@13e; ducks, 14@lse. enn, L3@14e Honey—~1a\4ec. Provisions Fresh meat—Cow beef, meer beet, TETHC per ib: wether, Tike; emen, pork. per Ib;'v Provin! ; large Keene 16@ 17: chick. per Ib? Aton, 106 % ashington ( 412.00; alfalfa, $11.00. Grain--Onts, $29.00; barley. $20.00; ) Wheat, $22.00@32.14; corn, $18.00, Corrected datiy ‘The following prices are being offered to the ducer in round m the dock | the car at Seattic i ‘ain--Oate, $26.00@77.00 $18.00; wheat. chicken feed. corn, bulk, §27,00 Hutter—Presh ranch, tive creamery, 20 Cheese—Native Ite «xe tp bartey $20.90 M@ ike; na-| Wasbington, 11@ Strictly fresh ranch try—Hens, @i 1M spring, Ue; ducks, 12@12% 224 2c turkey we, The; ateers, the sheep, 40; hogs, 5@ MORTALITY RECORD The funeral of Jack Kose was hold | from the Seattle Undertaking par. lors at 19 o'clock orning. In |terment Calvary cemetery |_ The funeral of Geo. M | was held from Bu }at 1:20 o'clock th the auspices of t Ww Martha Christman, aged 60 years, wife of ©. 8. Christman, a Vashon farmer, died yesterday near | Burton of heart disenxe. The funeral of F. Swarnentry was held from the Church of Our Lady of Good Help at 1 u'clock this| afternoon, Interment Calvary cem- ery. Andrew at evening. Btewart's Agnes M. Duke, aged Si years, died at Green Lake last evening. | The body ts at Bonney and Stewart's * Cothing Auct on Draws Cro THE CROWDS SKEM TO I CREASE at the auction sale of the Mechantes’ Clothing © 1 Ocel dental avenue, between Yerier way Jand Washington street. When this |atore failed, it caused great con | sternation among the working people | the city t recognized as largest in the thing is being highest bidder, It is an opportunity that readers of this paper cannot af ford to overlook Johnson erwor ha pel afternoon under G. A. BR. and A her | jandson, aged 22 years, widence hospital inst The body i# at Bonney and Durable Alignment. Uniform Touch. Fall ring Carriage, Type-Cleaning Mechanism, Line-Locking Mechantam Margin Stops, nd Swinging aten Bar Bearings, Automatic Rib- bon Feed. Removable Piatens. Automatic Paper Guides, Btraight-Line Keyboard, Smith PremiersHave Set the Pace Wide Type Compound E. H. HOOVER & CO. 7\8 Third Ave, Ty, Muldoon and Presid Mr different uncil from the lett to the tseuap Defects tn the present contrac in the ontract tem were pointed out and remedies | fi sugwested As the discussion threatened last several hours President Cricty finally suggested the & committee consisting of Council ry, dames, Byers inset Mumphrey, regard to e¢ will meet at the call of Chair Farry as soon ax conventent to Juc Ballinger and Mr. Humphrey. TO LISENSE THE “VETS” DES MOINES, Ja, Jan. %— A number of prominent veterinar jane are attending the meeting of the Iowa State Veterinary associa- tion, In nemeion today at the Savery ‘The nesociation will prese memortal to the legislature now tn session, urging the necessity for leg islative measures to prevent unil- mpetent veterinar- ing in Iowa. ka Lighthouse The chamber of commerce, at its regular meeting yesterday, formerly approved of the bill now before the enate, appropriating $126,013 for fog and lighthouse signa) stations on the const of Alaska, The chambers of wamerce of Jw “o and Skagwa: be notified of the action of the local body, and Beeretary Meikio was Instructed to express thanks to Senator Foster for the interest which he bas manifested tn securing @ fav- orable report on the bill from the senate committee The consideration of the Seattle chamber of commerce was enlisted for the measure by @ letter, which was received 4 few days Senator Foster. If the acted and the appropriation, as provided, be made, the beneficial re- sults to navigation can scarcely be over-cotimated. — Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bar- gains only. rickets Dr. Waggoner, dentit, removed to Globe block, cor. First and Madison. Dr. Waggoner, dentist, Globe block. Parry explained | You (an Bank On the unvary instrume b ie wtr K excellence of every # atock, because fortified by quality experience we choose kes and our popular em moving Ait proposition in’s Lamp: ru wishes become is a it and inatant D.$, Jonnston (, 903 Second Avenue Burke Butidiag WILL BE DOWN SOME DAY When you do come down, in and prices with drug trust stores. come compare our of the those Syrup of Figs, Trust 4c, our price... ....8he William's Pink Piils, ‘Trust price 450, our price ihe Stuart's Catarrh Tab ‘Trust price 45c, our price Pierce's ‘Tastelos of Cod Liver Ol, t price $1.05, our price ‘ BOG Trust Warner's Safe Cur price 86e, our pric . Te GRADUATES IN MACY. PHAR Reduced prices soriptic BarTeteDrucl 606 SECOND AV on . Regulation Army Shirts fast blue, strictly all wool, at $2.00, KIRK, 1200 First Avo. - Wm. Lefoid Convicted William — Lafoid was convicted in Judge Bmory's court yesterday He was charged with breaking into & Japanene restaurant on the water nt a fow week Prosecution and conviction |De Bar and her cost, according to fi public, upwards of the largest wu) apent on aince the famous Tichbor a of Dis alleged husband 1s just made 11,000, ‘Thin tn ny trial case, 20 Per Cent All Machin Discount on ists’ Drills On all tools tn general a Giscount from 10 to 29 per cent. will be given during this clearance sale. CARPENTERS’ SQUARES Polished steel, two-foc diviged into 1-12, board and brace Price, $1.26; e, BOC The; clearance be. T HANDLES Bolid malleable iron; extra heavy: regular price, 20 @ pair; clearance sale price, lke « pair CARPET TACKB— ‘Tinned or black, in full weight regular price, bo a pack- ance wale price, 3 pack- egos for 100, CURRY Comns— Well made and lasting: regular price, 20; clearance sale price, 10 EXPANSIVE BITS- Of the genuine Wm. Clark's mak i are sold regularly for 41.00; clearance sale price, $1.28 TACK PULLERS— Made of the very beat steel, polished; regular price, 6c; Clearance sale pride, ie. Z.C. MILES & PIPER COMP’Y 1021-1023 First Avenue, Cor. Spring. THE Lal EST STOVE HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST FRIDAY SPECIALS Every Day Marked Down In the business world Friday is generally conceded to be a quiet day—Friday specials are offered to induce people to visit the store Friday. Regular good values are marked down with this object in view. Watch Dining Chair, made of bardwo: fancy shaped top panci w “98c $7 Fine Meter Rugs, you'll have to 100 Carpet Remnants, nicely fringed, Friday, each .., doxbs-In. Jute Bmyrna Rugs, Friday, each ...... . “Never Hot" Stove exactly like out, sp day Lid. Lifter, Jal for Fri- Se Ivina, Dietz and Mezga Carpets, French Wilton Rugs. Bundhar Wilton Rugs Rand and Leopold Desks. Luce Furniture Rapids. ‘s full Carpets and Co, Grand Sole Agents in S the Friday special advertisement something new each week. No Telephone Orders for Fri- day specials will be filled. Mail orders postmarked not later than Saturday filled at these prices. full size cane seat, brace arms, embossed carving, fancy turned Specials From Carpet Room D8e Ose BSc come early Friday ? § § Japanned Dustyan, special price } for Friday, each see for ne of Wool Carpeta, Columbian tic Kitchen Queens. nd Oak Heaters, te Steel Ranges. pe Wernicke Bookcases, hnnnnnmnantnnripnnnhabnpnninnhinngnpinnmennde FREDERICK & NELSON | COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. Marked to sell and sold a at proper prices and sold s marked; marked to sell on their merits. Every Ad. New Every Day. STOVE COMFORT Is secured by using one of our 18-inch Russia Iron Wood Heat- ers; price $5.60. ERNST BROS. £06 Pike Street Tel. Green 72 Nervous weakness and prostra tion In men and w permanent and las the new hyglenic tre DR. H. T. TURNER. Santtart Hinckley Block, Fourth Fioor Albums for Amateur Photographers Washington Dental and Photographic Supply Co. 211 Columbia Street Water Sheds Umbrellas of best quality extra low price E. H. SHAMEK 1221 First Ave. Perry Pictures We will order for teachers any quantity ALFRED S$, WITTER & CO. 1114 Second Ave. enacts THE VERDICT Of the business public is that the Remington ‘Typewriter ts the t. Let me tell you about them. E. C. NILES, 109 Cherry St. —_—_—_— DANGER ld. Stop tt with Cod Liver a food and a medicine, Hirseh Cod Liver Ol, 40 cents a in bottle HIRSCH PHARMACY co. First and Pike Tel, Main 916 Watch Cleaning Done tn a satisfac tory and kman- like manner, — Re pairing of all kinds A. Lindauer, 322 Pike Street McGee Mercerized Italian Cloth Underskirt, patent yoke, 12in, wide ru row with accordion pleated narrow ruffling and heavy corded fac- ing, each 84.00 McGee Mercerized Italian Cloth Rainy-Day Underskirt, 22 rows of stitching around’ bottom, corduroy bound, 12-tn. wide ruffle, each - $2.25 McGee Black and White Check Mercerized Italian Cloth Un- STB, Ladies’ Heavy French Flanp: yoke to bust line, tucked in navy, rose, black and $2.75 value; Pro-Inventos price... ‘ ‘ dies’ Finest Quality th Walats, 3-in. welf-braid trimmed mming, wide, pointe ‘ite wile . improved collar match, $4.00 value: ‘im ntory Bale price , Ladies’ Extra Quality Flannel Walsta, front tucked to bust line, ket and cuffs appitqued biaek, one of the has 2 ists made, $5.00 values ntory Bale price . Black Sateen Wi neatly tucked and box ma Pre.| front, tucked back, $1.25 valne:| Pre-Inventory Sale price... Ladies’ Black Taffeta Silk tucked front, back and silk bottom ‘on front pi regular $5.60 value; Pre-Inve tory Gale price ... pe Size 68x88 Pure Silk Opera beautifully made, silk, f trimmed, $5.00 ventory Bale price Peterson’s 2%%;,298, 2 $0. 29. ent the bufld- to: ny railroad of any kind, street railway, telegraph line, telephone line or electric Light | line in any of the streets or alleys Jof the town of fenton without a/ | permit therefor from the town coun- ORDID An ordinance ing or construc | town of Renton Section 1. No person or corpora: tend, any ny railroad of reet railway, telegraph jine, Kenton without first permit therefor from the town coun. cil; and no person corporation shall make any excavation of any| kind, or deposit any material or! thing in any street or alley of the town for the purpose or with the intention of building, constructing or extending any such railroad, street railway, telegraph line, line or electric light line, without ‘st obtaining such permit from the| town council. Section 2. If the person or cor. poration applying to the town coun- ell for any such permit shall have valid and existing franchise or pe mission for the structure desired, under any valid ordinance of the|Gi where the street or alley, or other & desired to be done. about to be occupied in any work jby the town in improving or repatr- Jing such street, alley or public place, | E: jor in repairing other property of the town: or in cases where such street, alley or public place is occupied or is about to be occupied by any other person or corporation hav 4s to render it seriously inconvent- ent to the public to permit any fur- | ther obstruction thereof at maid time. and provided further, that said coun. cil shall, in granting said permits, 80 |g regulate or defer the granting there- |p, of that a sufficient portion of such {. street, alley or public place shall, as |g th IN THE SUPERIOR coul dersigned, | « 4 right | ner and form of making, jto use the same in such a manner/and filing plats within the Renton, the State fo Washington, Ig for the County of Ming. s bate. In the matter of the emai of Archibald Bell, deceased. ™ «92, ..., Notice to Creditors, Notice is hereby given, by the ws Be it ord by the dersigned, executor of the est | ordained by the council of the) Aeriened, execu . itors of, and’ ail persons on shail build, or construct, or ex- | Claims against said deceased, es Senter, 0 $2- | Sibit thems with the ere within ape elephone line or electric light line in PUbiication of any street or ulley of the town of €X#culor at the law office of obtaining a & Williams, 433 Burke bull the city of Seattle, county of tate of Wi ‘aiter the to the ‘ton. Dated January 17, 1902. N.'H. MART hmoouter of the estate of Date of first publication, 2rd, 1902, telephone |IN THE SUPERIOR COU. the Btate of Washington, for the County of It bate, In the matier of the of Gustave Johnson, deceased, 4192. Notice to Creditors, Notice is hereby given by xecutrix of the es justave Johnson, deceased, counc!] to grant such permit; pro- claims against, sald deceased, vided, that said councti shall defer, hibit them with necessary or temporarfly refuse the granting ers, within one year after thereof, untti such time as it deems publication of this notice, to proper in its discretion tn all cases |executrix, at the law office | oun it shall be the duty of said creditors of, and all persons Wiliams, 433 Burke bull public piace on which the work is the elty of Seattle, county is occupied or state of Washington. Dated January 15, 1902. 7 ANNA LISA JOHNSON, xecutrix of the estate of G Johnson, deceased. Witness, Sidney J. W . ORDINANCE NO. 3 An ordinance regulating the we Be tt ordained by the comel he town of Renton: Section 1. That before a ny land within the town of urporting to divide such nts, blocks, streets oF rounds, shail be filed in the far as possible, be open for public [of the auditor of King use for purposes of tramMe, and in p lat shall be first appro all cases any work of the town or town council as hereinafter ite contractors or employees shall Section 2 All plate have precedence over all other work |in section 1, before being of every kind. Section 2. railways, lines and rails, ties, p' other structur terials, built in any in violation of section 1 of this or- All rafiroads, telegraph lines. teleph ctric Nght lines, and all ¢ nks, posts, rf constructed or placed | fi ance, and shall be abated with without action, and such other pro- a. ceedings shall be taken thereon as titi are authorized by law and the ordl- a: to street’ submitied to the tow: . shall examine the same and street or alley of the town the same. submitted to the town atto dinance shall be deemed public nuls- be by him examined, to see or the dedication of the streets, e town council, shall be ur correspond with the lans of the town in the vic apparatus and ma- the lands so platted, and if be) ind that it does, he shall a Such ‘plat shall d nd public ground ts suff } of same in the town of Re nd if he shall find the d nances of the town of Renton for the sufficient, he shall approve the! prevention, abatement and ment of nuisance. Section 4. Any person who shall violate section 1 of this ordinance, | p or ald any violation thereof, or or- der anything to be done in violation pi thereof, shall be deemed guilty of { causing a public nuisance, and, on conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not less than fifty 4 lars nor more than one hundred dol Jars, or by tmprisonment tn the town fail not los than five days nor more | y than thirty days, or by both such | q fine and imprisonment Section 5. Tt shall be no 4 to any prosecution or proceeding der this ordina franchise permission to bulld or construct such railroad, street ratiway, tele- graph line, telephone line or electric light line has been granted by any ordinance of said city, but this or nance shall not be nstrue require a permit for the doin inary repairs to a when such renatre faith. and not fi making any ext ture. in fi its publica tor Approved puntsh- | fi enee|y 8 #0 to of or- such structure sion to such struc: | { the purn tion 6 ‘This ordmance and effect shall by rom and aft anuary 21. 1999. | AT. PACH Attest » W, Custer OUR... New Almanac For 1802 |\Has Arrived. Call and Get One | Cle | 8. B. Co. | 4d ave. and Columbia, Tel, Main 193, to be in the office county without such plat no ¢ siness from ¢a c nd such plat shall thei submitted to the town co’ Section 8% When the plat roved by the town council oval shall be endorsed t and be attested by the hereupon such plat shall be filed for record. Any person wht e to be filed, for of the auditor ny plat, which by (il isions of this ordinance ire approval of the town ‘oval, he, WI oe Section 4. le, oF cau jection th am not fi ect Approved Janua: ALT Geo. W Attest Custer, When the doctor leave prescription he'll im ell you to “go to some; °|drug store.” Ruflin’s is a good "_|We get the bulk of olf reful pe Telephone if you ® call. SME Telephone, Mal Pike St, and en bul articles this paper, speak of 26 © so 6m. weave sas SYSYFISTER eceoepecseucyase

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