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ee ee h LAST EDITION — 4 o’CLocK P.M. MYSTERY OF NORA FU ee LLER’S MURDER GROWS YET DEEPER No Clue to the Whereabouts of the Brutal Assassin---Many Conflict- ing Stories--The Funeral J remove them him. hall and he wou SAN FRANCISCO, F citement continues here © ne | self. murder of Elea and has January 10 the same man never been y with | bought « bed and spring mattre the single t another Mission street store and had wher for} the driver asaist him tn putting wee gether, He refused to give his u name to either the salesman or a t driver at any tim Conflicting Stertes £ i-year-< KE. F, Bertrand, a lockamith, swears at pos: y that he Visited the he nish 3, 18 and 26, and each nat hese time went {hrough all the rooms, but Story of the Crime saw no ont, nor was there @ sign of the entire incident up| the furniture which the dealer is as follows: Elea swears he took there January ® It Fuller answered an advertisemen nly have been concealed in an and met a man who gave attlo above, but no ladder is on the premises Hugh C. Grant, an attorney, who was a friend of the victim, gave he the dress which was found by her dented that Hen ath bed, but at fir n the man had ever kne who is suppo 4h “The first bellet was that the «tr police Were enlisted had undergone a criminal operation trace of her. auiting in death. Subsequent med On January § a opinion proved this untrue, It name of C. B. Hawkins > demonstrated by experts exactly with had been anaesthized and “Bennett” ren 4 to dea A blood from an ag uary 9 al stained 4 in the toilet, man call hand furnt- iver ak in the er ture a mat-| was a pl rd with red to the hat they should be taken to r street that| Notwithstanding the te night. They were received by him at Diackemith, the coroners the door and he told the boy who de-| agreed that murder had been livered them to put them in the outer. on January 11, the day when the gir! WISH TO BE IN THE COURTS The Kilbourne diamond robbery ‘oe went to the jury late this after- H. Morgan is on trial by jury Seseworea sy BELIEVES IN CITY PLANT © importance as there is high offic! Seattle, Feb, 13, 1902, authority for the statement that it is hoped the prince's visit will lead America to continue to maintain friendly neutral attitude toward Ge many which Is larly to be des: It ts semi-officially annor hat) Editor Star:—I would like to make | Germany and the United States were | @ correction, as I think my position informed of the Anglo-Japanc Is miastated, in your edition, Febru- ance and were invited to $c atement about taxes ture. It is also stated th I do believe in taxa stan allianc © the linit If necessary, | trem, blanket pillows, and |: Angio-Japanese many, Russia and Fran for it affords the only opportunity | and Is not to be resus: for the people to get back a small | part of that product of labor that jcapitaliam appropriates, as its share, in the divide, under the head of rent, interest and profit } While of little benefit to the work- ing class, I am in favor of @ munic- | ipal lighting plant, ag in line with a tendency towards the socialization of ail industries. I would include telephones, « | street railways, and think PASSENGERS OF THE BERTHA ana | naid | Hold a Meeting in | Regard to Loss | improve the conditions of the work- ers in thone plants, with the uiti- of Their Effects ate aim in view that the people own all the means of production, and exchange, and with it the abolition | of the wage question. | ORGE W. SCOTT, andidate for Mayor. HOME CAMP OF WOODMEN At its meeting last night, at Elke hall, Home Camp No. 246, Woodmen of the World, appointed special in The passengers of the wrecked steamer Bertha held a meeting yes. terday afternoon at the Ral Grand to hear what the Alaska Com mercial Co. was going to do in Bard to loss of goods and toward get- ting the passengers to their destina tion. Many of the passengers had ut- fits them on/the Bertha, and in @ase the vessel cannot be saved, these will be lost. The passengers ‘want the company to settle for the| goods. ‘There are rumors that the tryh story of the wreck has not been told, and that the true version of the ac-| crease committee to take steps to 1 not be favorable to swell the membership of this camp jcers of the ship | to 2,000, by June 1, 1902. Many visit Up to a late h ing brothers were present, each of the result of Siven out. The p whom made short and interesting | | talks upon the good of the order. ur this afternoon | meeting was not | ngers are ex- tremely reticent in rd to the|. Memorial resolutions upon the| wreck, and some Interesting develop- | death of Neighbors James Marshall, Manning and A. L. Hicks were ments may be looked for. PROSECUTION nd adopted and ordere: apresd upon the minu A copy will o the families of each of the d neighbors. ‘The following has been added to {fight off Agua Dulche The was found was lured from her home ma n which the body atural position, was ¢ pd on both aides, but It 4 through, so it must ned at two ditt lying in ered with bh had not soake have been timos W Jam sight ft Others have appea itive they saw Bennett and th as late as January 16 at a town restaurant Another Witness ay a new featu case by the arrival in ry Williams, wh » Weat hotel where been found wh Hennett nesses have have ke past is 0¢ t up town was added t iy ot } Lope the Gi Hawkina” called for matl on several castons, Willams came Ban Joue and notified the police that on two occasiona he had een the man Once was January lL, when he saw him talking i ten Gate park to a girl whom he believes was Nore He noticed the man pa ng seen him frequently at Wer nd time he saw the man f Hawkins w Market street, tn Francis police are at @ lowe regarding his story, as it has n their bellef the girl wae killed on January 1, the day she } , They are now wondering another victim will be ‘ hief of Detectives Beymour states i # confident the murd ec has left ee b ry ew for his apr | is now betng followed by the| The ‘tuner held this afternoon from Ca fornia Street Methodtat church, Rev. | A.C, Bane. pastor, delivered a touch ing address over the b and of Bo great w « of curtous | persona that the church was unable hold tr TENDER THE WHITTLESEY SHORTAGE... Attorney W. W. Wilshire and John A. Whalley, acting for the deity and Deposit Company peared before the county cc oners this afternoon with $9, atiaty the Whittlesey sho second term. At a la county commiastoners wer ing the advisability of accepting the! tender. ap mmin- ENGAGED PANAMA, Colombia, Feb. 12—An | insurgent warship had an hour's Wednesday | the Colombian «ov- | fternoon with mment fleet. She was hit three | the program for the t social, on | oF : ns | Wednesday, February 26 times, and finally ¢ » Fun | | “How to Do Things in Sty! et =e re, | eubor Kietn |for #0 The governm at — | Romeo and Juliet . Boyaca was maently 46 . ; | Neighbors Bowen and Halt ublic Bixth ; Warrant for Col. McKee’s Arrest) The next meeting takes place Wed- ry a Ay Pt ; | nesday night, February 1 which || tomorrow night at the Still in Force | time eral can will bel courth Pred. H. Peterson will initiate t ‘ he in char of the Hi forces "The warrant for the arrest of Col —_______. He { dhs Wm. MeKee {s still out and in full p= on a ee Teen One force, although Juck Barber's has | ET SR De foots have caused « : | || First hour—Leave Columbia dock about town. PORT TOWNEND, Feb. 13.—The | on the Athion, at 10 a. m.; take p “Did Barberis settle a felony out leased tau steamer Foimina,|*ession of one of her comfortable ef court?” {s the question asked by | Sugar laden, for Victoria from Jav: many. There are those who believe | W848 sighted by the steamship Kim he Gid, but as a warrant is still out | tuck, which arrived this morning the majority are on the opposite | {fom Hongkong. The Folmina sailed wide. trom Java I ber 10. When sight- Prosecuting Attorney Fulton re-| 4 the Folmina was steaming only fused to make any statement on the | three miles an hour. A mishap to subject, but referred all comers to | Re? machinery caused the delay. She the statute, which say that a f ony | will arrive in the straite in & a | cannot be settied out of court, days. ey ty Jail, or $1000 fine, Col. R. H. Lindsay, attor for Mr. Barberts, « “The D “| prow eoution has not been dropped, and cannot be without the consent of the| WASHINGTON, D. C,, Feb. 13 district attorney. ne $100 illegally | Corliss, of Michigan, who is the gotten from Jack 1: Popaid as a debt # Goes not settle the fe’ one. Barberis frould be s has been | author of the bill providing for the I but that | laying of a cable from San Franctaco ny if there be| to Manila, made his initial preson- case to the house to- a fool t bitterly op a ne fuse to take that which 1s righ 2 yee ee cate ew tate bee his. Then, again, obt ing n ney | cerns. He denounced the thods of under false pretenses may and may|the Commercial Cable Company. in not be a felo it hat is term-| attempting to get over the hend of 4 an indictable mi eanor gress and secure from the prest “The prosecution has not been dropped, and th. fant for bis arrest is stil hether or not he will be extradit ed, I don't know.” Col. M nt permission to lay the eable and| war-|said that in the face of the presi out, | dent's refusal the company now pre- pares to Inv and operate the cable without the consent of the govern ment of the United States. opera chairs and look at the scentry or read the morning paper for sixty minutes. Second and third hours just Look over the Oregon from top to bottom, in-| side and out, rth hour—Again board the Athion and recline on one of the any couches until you reach Seat- at 2p. m. Combined remuit,| sure, health and information La Roche, removed to #11 Firat ava. | Pusity of Wines and Liquors ‘That's what you want, and that's what you get here. Furthermore, you get it at a lower—considerably lower—prices than elsewhere 1-year-old port wine, $1.00 per gallon 9-year-old port wine, $1.50 per gallon 12-year-old port wine $2.00 per gallon Sherry, Muscatel, Tokay, Malaga, | | Madetra, $1.60, $2.00, $2.60 and $3,00| | per gallon. J. ARONSON Wholesale Liquor Dealer 109 Columbia St. | Mat Peterson, a lineman in the | employ of the Sunset Telephone Co. fell from a telephone pole a distance of 20 feet to the ground at Broadway ST. LOUIS, Fob. 13—John Murrell, |and Roy street this morning. He one of the men indicated in connec- | was taken to Providence hospital. A tion with the aldermaniac bribery |couple of ribs are believed to be eases, is dying with pneumonia, His |broken. Otherwise he is not sup trial is set for next Mond powed to be dangerously hurt Phone, Pink 1764 Freo edolivery MUCH ICE IN |Fine Wines THE SEATTLE STAR. LICENSED | Ligne Monu toe TO WED both| a Day fit nom " Ma 5 he tng tw Al Arh r before , ‘ a 2 1 1 Myr r he if ' therm. Tk whereof I #penk ' her & Carpenter, realty bar- | Mock 8 only ee ments] — yrotled Ch bi dyn: | 1 fore the n Bondons in Heart the dynamite tnt 1 pire two oth It ts S) carbene time where such a « , has been brought, and will be watoh. | [40/8 Ale & e ed With interest In New York P Washing Made Hoth may be inexpensive and “ Rasy made, or they may cost a consider ROBBED batt arn “rel ‘Builders’ Hardware 4 h white or ¢ red t ; v but the out-| atir with a stick; wh asol v« We can save you at Niew RK, ¥ Daniel | aide aig ‘ f dainuily with] Ail bucket to within’ four inches of] \ goods at. various times f great; the simplent are made fr nonia (apirits); add your hardware, build- principally of « articles of val of the beaten white of egg th uge tor cun| INg papers. Which he disposed of {rom time (| ened with powdered or confectioner’s| cans) corked te toes time in pawnshope and second-hand | sugar, and the most elaborate et | Tinning and plumb- @ : formed from fondant, which requires| When y one} nfeased wave f 7 ” mg) are mad wat - ing. hie jon 0 Measure one cup of sugar.) When you boll clothes add a tum-| ey to ape arter cum each of prepared| bier of the fluid to water in boiler into a buttered dish, and| wrung of the firat suds and treat ainier | Hlardw ware reak ih small pieces. To| suda made, add another edith sicher ut brittle, shell one quart of peanuts; melt in one pint of sugar in @ sauce pan, stirring con y, turn in the hut meats, and pour into @ buttered tin pan. Roth 2 : kinds < Ay should be marked PHOENIX, Aria, Feb. 12-—-Ben | IX, Arie. Fob “Ben | into equares when partly cool i,t was recency appointed | 04 sataree wh You Are Entitled to Such Values « ed Ue morning. Me re f Jao his alleged Wyom fins Bcotch yarn, one palt As These ond, but says he haa thing, and ie sangulr Most women have some certain sum to spend each month—they try to spread it over a large list and unless g list gets thin attention in certain points. Buying carefully—taking advantage of such savings as these at the February Sale will remedy this to a large extent—will make the money go farther and do better service. If you're inclined to t care is used the There Is One Drugstore and Mr. 8. Schniteer were elected as temporary chairmaa me Sypris B ody dA <tr | That’s All be economical, you'll find something worthy your attention below. suggestions tt {ded to defer | pe t ¢ until next) Our Acme Straight Form © PAREN IE SHAE }Bunday. The follow! omen ittne neta, best French contil, rus was selected on conestitutior awe proof boning, lace and ri! m |City of Seattle So Reports Upon) ana permanent organization: J. H. trimming, $2.00 value; February sme J. Bteigieder, M. Sum- That's what our friend Bale price 81.7 Arriving Today ‘The next meeting will be|tomers say all day All Coresta fitted at etere ty tay afternoon, February crowd our store and buy thelr med\- expert fitters without. extra ‘The steamer City of Beattie of tne|i#, 3 o'clock sharp, at roo ines and promise to stay by us charge. line, arrived at the|? aod § Howard block, 614 Firet av-| Weil, why shouldn't we're Ladies’ Muslin Skirt, «in, wide teerning trom Shag.) ote? é sinding our own bustness—saliing tually worth Sc; Feb- way pwn 23 paseen the beat medicines It's possible rice, each Be = bee ea yi; | BUILDING PERMITS produce, for lees money than most Excellent Quality Muslin aut | — stores pay for them. O-in. wide top a the steamer’s firet trip with ber! aye following building mite peor yo: Pyar Me esgic: Dew propeller and she baa beaten |nave been issued at the city enain Read Our Price List Ince, ‘gored. yoke, $1.35 valu ail ber former recorls for ep.e4 on dy Mb jead Our Price Lis February Sais price «..-..-D8¢ tacallant, ‘The Seattle pasted with, dence at #344 Fitteenth See the Low Price: Ladien Musiin Gown, yoke neat: ‘4 mille of the Bertha at night and Son eS ly trimmed with hem-etitching turned her prarehlight os thet qne-atorY {T8308 lexeuy why the combine groans and tucking, eambrie ruttie on eds Bhe did not reaity> tt does ct metie ae hate to neo 100 por cent. profit neck and cuffs, regular 66< Any divaster had occurred howov See ee eet trams {go glimmering. ‘They can't appre- nf fib value; February Bale price antli she reached Port Townsen. |; to "Aurore avenue, to [ciate the modern way of dealing. nou EE fee hewegaceangi i. sa otters ofthe tignmrar’ report | SOUS Ot, CR Arama, avenue, 10)S109 Wes Me pawnbvoberd’ rates men piendid” Guaiiy’ Siva huge bodes of lee, drifting about |intaston to bulld dormer windows and seal cuffs and collar, yoke finely Dolphin was met near Queen Char facengy Ngan Fag dh ag omy ied Weak Kneed Wholesale NEW SPRING STYLE COR. tucked and embroidery tnser- tion trimmed, $1.00 value; Feb- RDe Cov- fitting, actually rth 200; Friday special...0¢ SETS ARE HERE Front Corset, 4- hook length, gored sides, ince trimmed, regular §5c value February Sale price . enue, | y for! sliding at |Have been scared by that robber to cost 1460 |eombination Into refusing to sell us for ® one- tory frame at 2713 Fourth to cost $500; to MeCann and © 8 one and one-half story 1421 Twenty-third avenu Maraten New Btraight to Mra. W. D. but we've all the goods we want, t 50e dies" net story cottage at 2833 Fremont ave-leombine can't stop us, so here : . a ee Cornet Cov. nue, to coat 1400. peng is weeks Our New Idea Straight F of Bi roldery and silk na Girdle Corset, bound with r ribbon trimmed, blouse front, IN BRYAN’ S$ PALM | Frome Quinine, 200 size Ie proof stays, lace and Wo value; February Sale Brice | Ayers Bronchial Tablet ae... trimmed, $1.00 value Feb SR Nasty “4 Ife Bale pri: Excelient Quality Musiin Draw- ’ . | Destiny Wrote Defi at,” Di Pierce's Tasteless Emulsion of Co4|B our yy, “ ers, 6 rows of neat tucking on clares Professor Grant |. Liver Oil, regular $1.25 sise....80e ur New Glove Fit Straight bottom, gored belt, 3% value; Chesterfield Milen’ Nervine, $1.00 siz 600 wary Caceet Ss aoe & February Bale price, took Mr. Hiryan's palmograph | Mormon Kola Table be sine. 200 Thompson Glov i Ladies’ Fine Musiin Draw during the excitement, the fast —_—— Co, which is @ guarantee of in. wide ruffie, neatly tucked pol campaign, and I stated at wood fit and good wear, $1.50 and hemstitched, embroidery the | Value; February Bale price trimmed, e; February 1.26 Sale price , the ce women were im A good-win 1 lars were piled table. Professor Chesterfield’s fee 66 SECOND AVENUE. 210 lor a complete reading of the palm ie 0 cents, and the stack of mone: Peterson’s 2°, 2° HE SEATTLE AUCTION AND told a business tale. | You will notice the scarcity of SALE STABLES. COSSE0OOSSOOs COORBOSODES® ra es in his palm,” the prote inued, potr ng on the table. is profoundly marked ting to the imprint and yet the palm ag Good Gold Coi | Is saved daily to the readers of these ads. Some bargain appears as often as the department is pub- lished. Read and act and you will profit thereby. Every Ad. New Every Day. a CAMERAS # ft ot Of all kinds and a full line of all camera supplies, When you buy Take Notice ‘We have to offer at the next sale} | 80 head of horses, ranging from 1,000 Sure Cure CA pounds to 1,850 pounds; lumber | cold, Hirsch Cold Cure,} came spots ines. 70% wagons in first-class condition; ex- Be hes ; eer gr Aaa | press wagons, delivery wagons, bug-| pee Washington Dental and [Ries turreye, large assortment ot/fl HIRSCH PHARMACY CO, Photographic Supply Co. harnow A DOV tioned jock | re | Gearnntesd by auotionser to be aret-| First and Pike Tel. Main 916 255 Columbia Street cla every respect or money re-| WILLIAM J. BRYAN'S PALM."| funded, M. Walker, auctioneer. 'This| H ly nincere tn his beliets and doctrines, | Prigny at 3210 Western avenue Package of No. 1 Developer for 1 materials. Yor satisfactory oo er ites ar ue Ae pn Fae | Phone ¥ 1681. plates and films; makes 4 oz, wults go to straightforwardness, Notice this line | eran’ ne of the heart. It is about perfect, and| Harvard Dental Pasloes ALFRED S. WITTER & CO. ERNST BROS. 1a yey tae £8 4 rx pil ap Me oi 552 Second Ave» Over German Bakery | 222 Pike Street 506 Pike Street Tel, Green 72 mendous, and the palm itaelf is a n jefie’ c r & R iTOD HRoent battietsid” Go far as BROKEN RIBS Thebet So on ly sue TEETH In your Umbrella replaced forl "Ty pewreiter ves bg * rea WITHOUT PLATES! amall cost, Why not get a new] “ YPC REMINGTON rfeld's paric are at the Oceldental hotel, ‘Third and Cherry street. They remain open E. H. SHAMEK 1225 First Ave. R INGTON Made E. C NILES, 109 Cherry St. Anxk the doctor about the new hygienic treatment. Nervous weakness and prostration in men and women promptly and p: Examination Free All Work foxtracted ana cilled absolutely with. | out pain by our late scientific meth. od, patented and used by us only Guaranteed PAINLESS DENTISTRY. anently cured. iO ‘" jot ‘Teeth (that fy anita nm, nekley ock, E, ELLIOTT, Refracting Optician | Gola iiuinus Men hoon DRG A. oT; TURNER, 11-42 Houssy Building Wee ant wacker NOC RAR Brunner & Co. efit sa rai Wh 1 eacarcteige DEALERS IN days, 9 a. m At Faotory Prices of Every Description SEATTLE HAT FACTORY 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hats Cleaned, Dyed, Reblocked and Retrimmed and Liquor Family Trade a Specialty Washington | we Seattle -« «+ | Gold in FREDERICK & NELSON Fine The Object of the Friday Special People bex ome prejudi re just as itis] ainst a store for some reason ¢ 1S. enough which were they asked th § for ¢ r could not explain, These Fri- Mali Orders Filled day als are first to get peo fers for Friday Sp A ple in the store and remove th 5 ¢ later da prejudices, second to get strang- } ~ , pe ers interested in the store. fee Ned at thege Don't take it, that old cu: i Aes tomers have no right to these No incstagets Orders specials—they have and we're } i s for Friday] glad to see them take advantage } of the savings, ic r any db ) Drapery and Carpet ; Friday Specials 4 Bath Rugs, delicate Unts of bt gold ereen for ? bath, all waxh goods, madegim! 4 ilar to Turkish toweling; § _ Friday ie! , F , 9x9 Ali i ‘ $ Prigay . } Wool Rug, f 4 and k r ie qua f White Enamel in. in diameter, Fridi Brose Exte inches lon dows, Ww fanc ¢ 1 e for Friday . un The Celebrated Cedarine Furniture PF Cedarine Allen, removes scratches and mars from plance sad ¥ polished furniture; regular price 26c, special price fer. Bros.’ Furniture Co., Grand Rapids, Luce Furniture Chai Majestic Steel Ranges, B Leopold Office Desks, Gendron Baby, Globe Wernicke El Dietz and Metzgar's f umbian FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring St Round ¢ ea and Go-Carts, . Ivins, AMUSEM| FATTY tA {jPlewehes Th NEW YORK DENTAL|- PARLORS 614 First Avenue | Teeth extracted and Blind absolutely | without pein by “cur late ‘scienting | method. “No sleep-proucing agents or | cocaine. These are the only dental | parlors tn Beattie that have tae patent | Epplianece “and | ali’and apply erowna, us ie from feeth, “and warranted for 10 without the least particle of pein crowns and teeth without pilates, gold Bilings snd all other dental work painlessly and by specialists, ALL WEEK MATINEE SATURDAY ‘Ralph Stuart and Comm Nes CHRISTOPHER, | | | _ Prices—a60, Se and 7c, | | | } ing 14 crowns Seats on Bale One Week in THIRD AVENUE THEATER Ww. M. Russelh Mer. Phone, Mais Gold Crowns, $5; Fyli Set) *aities Cal Up-Toms aa pete, $5; Bridgework, $5, | be oe Boe. 400, hae $! up; Stiver Fill | TONIGHT Matinee Saturday. The Delightful Play, “Human Hearts” Presented by an Exceptionally Company. Commencing With a Matinee Sanday E. J. CARPENTER Presents the Powerful Russia Melodrama, FOR HER SAKE A play of intense interest! pendous scenic production! of unequaled excellence tratling effects! joe open from 10 a, mM Seats selling six days it om eg Teck Dental Parlors | 64 FAMOT AVI. SEATTI Second foot, Moward building, site Mutual Lite ge Mead a Or; branch » Cal. Hours, 8 Ladies always > RIOR COURT OF the State fo Washington, in and for the County of King. ‘In pro- bate. In the matter of the estate of Archibald Bell, deceased. No. 4192, Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given, by the un-| d, executor of the estate of ald Bell, deceased, to the cred of, and ‘all persons having| claims against said deceased, to ex- n With the necessary vouch era, within one year after the first publication of this notice, to the executor at the law office of Hlake & Williams, 433 Burke building, in ne city of Seattle, county of King, state of Washington. Dated January 17, 1902. N. 'H. MARTIN, estate of Archibald m. vance, Mxecutor of th Rell publication, January OPERA GRAND size John Cort, Mg Phone, TONIGHT Wagenhals and Kemper preset And an Incomparable Comp and Friday Night Saturday “HENRY Vill” aturday Night Only MERCHANT OF VENICB™ Prices—$1.60, $1.00, 750, 50 Reserved seats now on sale, Sunday 2:30, Wagner's band, BUY SEA LEVEL And make a profit of 90 ce sd within three months. For particulars, apply JOHN M, DAVIS & CO, Hensel Manutacturing | 1534 Pioneer Blook. Rod / F GRAND RIDGE KOLE LUMP AT $3.75 PER NUT AT $2.75 PER This Kole is trom, the | slope which we opened, and is the best dom! tic kgle in the market. ISSAQUAH COAL Bunkers, foot of street. ‘Telephone, 000090 0909000 ying articles ad COURT OF ngton, in and King. ' In pro- | matter of the estate on, d IN THE SUPERIO the § ot Was for the County « bate. In the of Gustave Joh 4192, ceased Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given by the un-| Jersigned, executrix of th: ate of | Tonight Gustave Johnson, deceased, to the} reditors of, and all persons having | claims against, sald deceased, to ex hibit them with necessary ‘vouch ers, within one year after the first publication of this notice, to the said | executrix, at the law office of Blake & Williams, 483 Burke building, in the city of Seattle, county of king, state of Washington Dated January 15, 1902 ANNA LISA JOHNSON, Dxecutrix of the estate of Gustave Johnson, deceased Witness, Sidney J Henry 28 Hinckley Biook, Third Floor Ramaker Music (0, 1415 Second Ave. Same Side of the Street, Same| Block as the Bon Marche Pieenmmenidiaeiieniicemiaaieneetieaneeeee THE QUAKER DRUG CO. Sole Agents for Cure-It-Up Cures Chill Blaine 1018-1015 Firet Av Globe Bulldi nue, this paper, epeak of the Stal