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The ew mar om. obbe X-U} PRINCE HENRY MAY ARRIV OFF SANDY HOOK TONIGHT - Great Preparations Reception in New York---An- THE | Hurope, including secret service men oe at Petersburg, Berlin, Paria, | London, Ron d Vienna, have ar rived here during the past two Being Made or His. weeks, These officials are thorough ly nequainted with the personality | | of thelr anarchistio countrymen, and jation of the ready to deal with them on n will have the hearty co-oper government secret ser will oocan They vice and of the detective bureaus of NEW before YORK, Feb, 21--The day the acheduled arrival of Prince Henry of Prussia and his sulte has been an exceedingly busy one for those Interested in the re ception and @ntertainment of the distinguished guest. Members of this committees and! that committee have been scurrying | and hurrying about all day in a franctio effert to complete the fin details of their end of the arrange ments, Decorators in many parts of the city are engaged in putting up! flags and bunting and the city is fast) coming OuC a mass of color The main scheme of the decora tidns Is the color#-of the two nations interspersed and crowned golden eagles, Another popular form of decoration ta the prince's portrait draped in bunting and exposed tn windows. A great many medallions are also exhibited, Fifth avenue and Broadway do not monop- oline the decorations. Decked tn Honor In every part of town, In the far Past and West sides, and particu larly in those sections Inhabited by Germans, shops and houses have been decked out In honor of the oc casion. Of flags there seems to be no end tn the tenement districts. are not as large as the in WANT TO BUILD A TOWER-CLOCK They have been reading the Star way back In have thereby learned that the buat nm men of Pike street, want a tower clock As Postmaster Stewart wae going | through his e#tack of letters this morning he came acrons one from the B. Howard Tower Clock Company, of Boston. The letter read in part as follows “We understand the business men of Pike street want @ tower clock We manufacture fine tower clocks te show the time only, or to strike any weight of bell desired, or to operate | Jnands to dials any size specified “In the union depot at San Fran- | eleco our dials are 23 feet in diameter, the largest In America, We can tur nish dialg in wood, tron, stone, or giase for ilumination by night. “We also fursi#h, when desired, a contact of tower clocks for ele trically operating secondary electric clocks distributed through build ings. This js a fine aystem for uni form time in large buildings The letter inquires whether there fe a Yower clock on any pubiic build ing in Seattle. IN THE COURTS The Northwest Telephone and Te!- egraph Company complains to the eupertor court that some people take it for a twin of the Northwestern Telephone and Telegraph Company, and the latter corporation is getting the best of it, It # alleged that the plaintiff cor- poration was incorpor d on De comber 15 last, tte chief atockhold- ers being V. N. Bogue, who is a laintit in the case, H. V. Perry and J. Pazak, who are made defend- ants jointly with the other corpora- tion. It i» stated that valuable franchises were secured In Snohom- | ish and Whatcom counties, and then Perry and Pazak, with others, or- ganized the Northwestern Telephone | and Telegraph Company in January Tt is claimed that Perry and Pazak then went to the munictpal authori ties granting the franchises, and rep resenting that the two companies were the same, obtained the ineer tion of the name of the Northwestern Company instead of the Northwest Company. The court I* asked to order the substitution of the name of the latter in placd of the former in the fran chises im question, Seven thousand dollars ts also asked The courts have been very quiet this week, the lawyers having ap parently all gone into polities, Very few papers have been filed MINERS MEET PEORIA, Dh, Feb. 2.—Six hun Gred delegates and an equal number of other visitors, representing the local branches of the Illinois dtvi sion of the United Mine Workers assembled in annual convention here yemterday, the purpose being to make the adjustment with the opera regarding wages and conditions of labor for the year beginning April 1 WRECKING GEAR ore SHIPPED NORTH. The wrecking gear of the British Columbia Salvage Co. of Victoria has been shipped on board steamer Trader for Kwakume point on Fitzhugh sound, the acene of the wreck of the Hertha. The outfit consistsof several centrifugal pumps, acrewjacks and steam winches. The steamer Trader will etand by the Bertha until she is floated The Trader in all probability will pick up the cargo which the Bertha dis. charged, and bring it down. The Hertha will come down under her own steam. RUHLEN UPHELD WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 20. The quartermaster general « the army, after reviewing the report of Major Rublen, in which the latter | states men employed on the repair of the Dix are hired for competency and paid prevailing seales of wages for work regardless of union affill tions, gives a decision sustaining Ruhlen Rev. Martin Goes East For the next five weeks Alfred | W. Martin, pastor of the Society for Universal Religion, will be away from the elty. He goes Kast in the interest of the society. He has made arrangements to have his pulpit: in Eike’ hall filled by prominent epeaker each Sunday ext Sunde Hon. John Arthur, vtee president of the Senttle Society, will speak, Other speakers will be announced from week to week in the Star, with | heads bronae | aint old Boston and | Seattle, | the | ldral in the morning | Broadway and Fifth avenue, but) they make @ brave show, fluttering from windows 40 or 60 feet above the | ground, Next in popular esteem af: | ter pictures of Prince Henry comes} pictures of the kaiser | It im evident that the celebration | Will draw one of (he largest crowds ever assembled in New York, Hotels| and boarding houses are overfiow ing with visitors, many of whom! witne the festivities, The gather ing of euch a large crowd might be | thought a good opportunity for an- larchiates to perpetrate their nefari- work, but if they show their above the surface during Prince Henry's visit, they are as- evured of a warm reception. | Anarchists Watched | An elaborate system hae been worked out by the United States seo ret service men, by which the where aboute and purpore of every anarch ist In the country ls known today. It will be practically impossible for any malignant to gain access to the per- * of President Koosevelt or Prince} Henry during the festivities. During the prince's tour of the country, & close, but unoltrusive quard will be kept upon his person Bo of the shrewdest detectives of (eanenw | Theaters Saneneneeweeseneseneees | “The Princess Cb: The engagement of the Kirke La Shellie opera company, presnting ‘The Princess ¢ with Maude | Lillian Berri in the prima donna role, | begins at the Grand tonight and }eloses tomorrow night, One of the |notable features of this pretty and | romantic opera cormique is the fact | that there are very few periods dur- ing the progress of the performance | jin which the company i not sing ing There are more than 2 lyrics d ensemble numbers in the three facts of the opera. Jullan Edwards is the composer of the music, and | those who have heard this opera as wert that, in this score, he offers the Imost ambitious and effective work of his jong career. Among Mr. Ed wards’ other successes will be re membered “The Wedding Day,” in }which Lillian Russell and De x |appeared together; “Hrian Be : |The Magic Kiss” and “The Joliy | Musketeer." The Uvrette of “The Princess Chic" is from the versatile pen of Kirke La Sheltie. “All the Comforts of Home’’ Ralph Stuart and company sre making a shining success of “Men and Women” at the Seattle theater Beareely anything preceding it has given so much opportunity for char acter acting. Among the minor! characters of the play none ts more} marked than Louls Frohoff, ae the deaf olf director. Chas. Fieming | does superior work in a heavy role, and Oscar Graham has a good juven |ile part ' The coming week will see a tran- sition from emotional drama to one ef the gayest of comedies. All the Comforta of Home” would make a | peswimist Inugh and gro wfat. None of Gillette's clever comedies ever | had & more popular run than this one, and its revival will doubtless be welcomed. “The Man From Mexico’ | “For Her Sake” is @ popular fav orite at the Third Avenue theater Ite thrilling plot and exciting situs }tions command unabated interest | throughout week “The Man From Mex * will be p ed at the Third Avenue for the first time at popular prices, This wil) furnish a strictly |high-claas offering in comedy and | one that will prove most satisfying | }to local theater-«oers, if the well seasoned Judgment of capable critten may be taken as accurate, The play |has been a great success in the larger jclties during the past two seasons and since Mr. Perkins secured the jrights to it, he has endeavored suc- | . ally to keep it up toe the high | standard fixed by its produc m in New York, Boston, Chicago and | elsewhere. All the appointments nece y to a high-class perform. | jance are carried the cast has been chosen with care and Judgment “La Tosca” | In the coming attraction of "La Tosca’ Melbourne MacDowell will be seen in his favorite part of Le Ht Searpia. The idea has freque suggested iteelf, how much of uctor’s character is natural and how much is art? When the curtain falls upon a play | that has impressed us we are some times fain to ask ourselves, whence comes that power which made the puppet of the drama live and appear strong, true and human? Je it the man's brain, his art, or is it his soul and nature that achieve | for him the actor's success in a role? That question is the mainapring of the curiosity which } to the green room, Franciaco critle recently ing @ performance . of MacDowell in after visit Melbourne “La Tosca,” We have seen the player—we would now know the man he played Scarpa hundreds jor sald Mr MacDowell, cheerfully confessing to the hours that he has apent portraying the villain Baron Scarpia Mr. MacDowell off the stage is a prince of good fellows, A pair of gray eyes look at one with a frank humor and friendliness that win good will at once, Add to the eyes a full, ringing volce, # spontaneous laugh | and a« lively manner that does not | admit the possibility of boredom or fatigue on after a wix-hour re-| hearsal,” you have in sum the charm of his personality, He tims the forceful nature of a man who| dares attempt anything and gives assurance of muccesn “T think that Searpia ia my favor ite role said Mr. MacDowell, hap pily unaware of thy microscople scrutiny that he was undergoing The death scene ts a little hard here are so many things to think of to make tt renliatie.”’ RYAN’S DAY PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Rt. Rev, Patrick J of the Roman © of Philadelphia Feb, 21 tyan, archbishop athollc archdiocese was the Ipient of numerous congratulations yesterday n the occasion of his ‘71st birthday The anniversary was formally ob. served by the celebration of a low mass of thanksgiving in the cathe | Prominent olticsens will be | freedom of the elty to Prince Henry | Hours imperial guest, May Arrive Tonight According to expectations the Kronpring Wiiheim, with Prince | Henry and hia suite on rad, will reach port some time tomorrow fore noon The steamabip's office, appreciat ing the situation, will enc vor to make the best time possible, and It would afford litte surprise if the veanel was sighted off the Hook to night. Admiral Evans, commanding the North Atlantic aquadron, will meet the steamer at querantine on [have journeyed hundreds of miles to! hoard his fagehip, the historic Olym pl nd will conduct the prince with | his suite to the Mohangollern, which | the president's delegates will then) viet end extend greeting Then will me the visit and of clak weloome by the mayor of New York, « visit which courtesy re quires the prince to return the same afternoon. The prince will be escort- ed to the City hall by Squadron A and Troop C, and will be ushered into the mayor's office. There he wil! be presented to prominent city off claln and will be escorted Into the al Public Excluded The hope of the public to get a glimpse of the prince during these monies will not be fulfilled, as admiasion wit be by Invitation only Members of the city committ and the guests Mayor Low will formally tender the and he will reply aldermen will be presented to the | prince, In the evening Prince Henry | and his suite will attend a gala per After that the/ | formance at the Irving Place thea- | ter, returning to the for the night, ABOUT SALOONS The following communtcation was received by the Star today To the Editor of the #tar “« of Saloon Men Upon the eralty--The amendment to charter, raising saloon ii Hohenzollern elty cenee to $1,000, ataten alno that 4 Hquor shall be sold within one mi of the state university, white the! present state law places the Hmut at two miles, This hems ff | iberate pian (© rob the university of | ite present privilege. Wil not the Star call the attention of the coun. | cit and voters to this conflict and! thus prevent very expensive and lengthy litigations? The State Anti-Saloon hotiee now that it will prone the fret saloon which attempts croach on any of it# prohibition | ry of the state university plead, therefore, a vigor the Aaily presa that the city amend. | mente may be drawn in harmony meee | | | | } League We ous handling of the matter by with present state laws. fully yours Superintendent Washington A. 8. League.” To Introduce Certificates An effort in being made by the) postmasters throughout the United States to get the bill providing for postal certi tea for small remit tances through the mail The National association of post masters is endeavoring to work up sentiment In faver of the bill, which will solve the amall currency prop osttion without Interference with the money order system Headache Cured Ninety per cent. of headaches are caused by imperfect eye. We can permanently cure such headaches | Things are | But the date has not been set SKATTLE STAR. BASKET-BALL CLASSIFIED ADS. | “doing” In basket ball} ircles on the Bound Tomorrow night the team of whon college and the second team of the local ¥, M, ©. A. will line up in the local gym The first team of the Seattle Asso elation will te for Victoria Satur day morning to play a championship game with the James Bay team (hit | night The Portland boys are scheduled to play the first team of the Beattle Y, M. C. A. on the evening of March 6. A game has on arranged to take place between the Vancouver, B, C. jand the Beattie Association teams, | SOPOTSHOTOT OT OFOT OTOH We Carry All Kinds of Teas and Coffees Try Us BAILEY & WILLIAMS Tel. Main 1144 222 Pike St. cific Coast p rOR NOME 6 p m. Senator, Mtate of California, June 1 and For San Francisco Leave Beattie 9a. m. Steamahips City of Puebla, Queen and Feb, §, 1%, 2 and every thereafter SOUTH-EASTERN ALASKA Leave Beattie # p.m Umatiila, Ofth day Fon Sailing Feb, &, 14, 16, 25, March 1, 14, 16, City of Beattie, Al-Ki, Cottage Clty (for Bitke south bound) Ti! met Office, James St., Beattie, r at. CW. Miller, Asst. Gen’: onan dock, Beattie, Goodall, | Perkine & Co. Gen. Agts, San Franctsos. PACIFIC CLIPPER LINE w BH, CAINE, Presiden S. S. NOME CITY Seaile for VALDES Sitka, Yakutat, Ellamar and Iamna, Maroh Agents KRUSE s. Ss. LD FOR SAN FRANCISCO, 5.5. Donte Ans, Saturday, Feb 22 Reduced Rates. Ticket and Freight Office: 18 Firet Ave Tel, Main 1167. THE GLOBE NAVIGATION CO. FOR HONOLULU DIRECT Steamship Tampico, 3,000 tons, Will be dispatched from Yesler wharf, Pier 1, on or about March 10th, 1902. To be followed by & steamer of this line on or about the 10th of each month. Shipping Permits Required For information, apply to the office of the company in the Globe block, First avenue and Madison atreet. G. F. THORNDIKE, Manager Traffic Department. T. W. NOTTINGHAM, Phone 1208 General Manager. The White Pass and Yukon Route : To the Atlin, Big Salmon, Yu- kon, Kiondike and White Horse Mining districts THROUGH MAIL, EXPRESS, PASSENGER AND FREIGHT CERVICE MAINTAINED DUR- ING THM WINTER, &. P. BROWN, Gen’! Agt. 619 Firet Ave.. Seattle A. BR. NEWELL, Vice President and Genera! Manager. J. FRANCIS LEE, Traffic Mgr. Seattle, Wash, and Skaguay, Alaska | Port Orchard Route NEW TIME SCHEDULE. * | AUT OT OV VE at atlegty, 3 THEMEN & OU ine, Ab act Co, eetablinbed 16nd Mining ole mm ebetr . Daxement of the Mu tual Life building BOOTH. WiTTL BY WARVORD Aw firact Co, established 1860, basement of | | Matier bioek ne, Main 106 | | WATT Abstract Co., N. ¥, block | AncmT | SONER GUAHAM, 820-021 Giove vik | pre BK. W. MOUGHTON, 4146-47 Colline | ATLOMNEYS-AT-LAW | We WL WOTTN ER | prosecuted years exper G. WARD KEMP, 432 Wurue building LA KIA OUG, 226 Dailey vuliding, | pres; | A. M. BWIN 10 New York Wwullding. AUCTION SALES AUCTION wale of Empire Furniture Co.'s entire utock of furniture, car- pets, rugs, stov ranges, side- boards, extension tables, chairs, rocke etc., will continue at 1604 | First avenue, at 10:30 a. m. dally until all is sold, Bb. J, Bickerton, auctioneer | AUCTION and commission house, Bancroft & Stam, Second-hand goods bought and sold. 6% Pike street, D. 4. Stam, general auc- tloneer G. BICKERTON, genera: 1812 First avenue pee NESS CHANCES GERMAN -XMBERICAN INVEBT- MENT COMPANY. sucheneer DRY GOODS AND GENERAL STORES One store in Beattie, several out- side; money makers ail. LEATHER GOODS FAC Incorporated; RY— | rare chance for man capable of taking charge of sales to the trade; well established; own patents REAL ESTATE 3 chances in well established of- fices, help. c ANNERY 14 ‘ATIONS Several, very vaiuabiec, land, fish- | ing grounds, etc., complete. | DRUG STORE | Well established, on Second av- | enue; chance of a life time, | STEAM DYE WORKS | One small, one large proposition. 1s FI8H TRAPS. i | | needing additional interested or 1-3 interest tn eed and full i boats, scows and all. $16,000 INVESTMENT— Eatablished machinery house, wishing to enlarge capacity; profits in 18 months will return invest. ment. TRUCK FARM FOR RENT— | 20 acres, at city’s door, elegant 8- room house, modern improvements, $6 mont A SNAP IN ACREAGE— S acres at Green Lake, for leas than ¢ clearing. SGANT FURNISHED ROOMS. t avenue, grand view, 3) car AN ELEGANT FLAT— rooms on Beventeenth avenue: | can be rented by buying new fur- niture at half price. ART BTORE— Fine business, S8ALOON— One of the “wwellest.”” best located Places in the city; several others, all prices. ESTABLISHED BUSINESS- Complete plant in heart of city, well extablished; weekly profit $100; present owner has extensive prop- | erty interests tn the East that de- mand immediate attention; tech- nical experience unnecessary. | MILLINERY PARLORS. j | Elegant fittings and furniture, es- tablished trade among the elite; can be bce ily at cost of fittings | if taken quick ESTABLISHED INDEPENDENT RUSINESS $3,208 buys profits $175. INCORPORATED COMPANY— $1.60) takes half of the stock; monthly profits $500 guaranteed; investment secured. $2,000 TO $5,900 AT & PER CENT. MONTH If invested in stock of an estab-| lished corgoration, secures salaried offee and & per cent, month on mney put in. central location, it complete; monthly Tvo fine offices, corner, on Pioneer . square. with glansos ae » h | tas, SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO. Steamer Athlon | LAUNDRY © Specialints = reb 1, 1902. Well established, tn heart of city, 207 Second Avenue, Seattle Fete COLUhETA. book on account of owner having othe; i peRRE yk oe gy ey ae Colut rect. business requiring his attention, Harvard Dental Parlors sa eR ar can be bought for less than cost, | DAILY SERVICE } 512 Secood Aves Over German Bakery | ionve Soattie— 6 20 and 10 a m +) CIGAR STAND. ¥ (Be day o ext ~ i a Be FS oe @ xieg acess Ge " Paying $2.50 daily profits, can be Leave Bremetton—8:16 a. m.; 1:0] bought for $10 for afew days, — | jand - , OL BUSINESS | oun © 7:6 2:30 asd «! ae. ae ays pts ea. m.; 38:80 as Paying $175 month clear, fine out-| oer e fit in every respect; only offered | ad ava Charteaton—B:00 a. m.; 1845] PS, ‘tore Umer 4.006 Temalar eet silat PLEASANT BEACH orali| tomers; best reasons for selling. t ioe except one leaving Beatt® @t) ssonoHANT TAILORING | Extracted ana filled absolutely with- out pain by our late acientific od, patented and wu meth. vA LESS 1D) ‘ Full Set Teeth (that ft 84.00 old Fillings si.o0o k (Pure) Gold Crowns 1.00 eth Without Plate 400 Silver Filings mo NO CHARGE for painless extract- ing when other work is done, and a written guarantee for 10 years with all work HARVARD DENTAL 8.20 a. m. days, 9 a. m. PARLORA, to & p. to2p. m m.; Sun-| 6:30 a, m | *Execept Sunday: Fare, 25 ite way | Seattle, Edmund | and Everett The Palatial Steamer CITY OF EVERETT. Three Round Trips Dally, Leaves Seattle 7 a. m., 2 m. and | 5 pom Leaves Everett 9:15 a. m., 2:30 and 7:15 p.m } Phone, Red 331 Coman | KE. B, SCCTT, Mgr, Saved will help out on the gene month, You can save many a vertisers. Winsor Newton Water ALFRED S. WITTER & CO. 222 Pike Street BAY RUM— Per Bottle 35 Cents HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. First and Bike Tel, Main 916 At Small Cost You can have Colors your broken or worn umbrella repaired at the SHAMEK UMBRELLA HOSPITAL 1224 First Ave. Good health may be secured fers from nervous weakness by Sanitarium, Hinckley Block, Fourth Floor A Dime or a Nickel Every Ad. New Every Day. ral expenses at the end of the | one by trading with these ad- FIT ANY CAMERA Our Amateurs’ Multipliers make six pletur nl plate, sine 4x6. Price 60 cents. Washington Dental and Photographic Supply Co, 211 Columbia Street EVERY MAN | That owns a Remington Type writer is a satisfied man; he knows he has the best machine E. C. NILES, 109 Cherry St. HARDWARE For BUILDERS ‘ERNST BROS, £06 Pike Street Tel. Green 72 by any man or consulting DR. H. T. TURNER. woman who suf- | Big Bargain—Cigar | Saloon, Fixtures and stock at Inventory; | fine location; owner has two stores | and can only attend to one REAL PSTATE BUSINESS Well establishe?, ground floor of- fice, well located; half interest for $200 to right man } ANYTHING--EVERYTHING. | Hundreds of rare chances, cover- ing all lines of trade. We can sell! you just what you wish; or fur-| nish capital for any profitable in- vestment, that will stand close in- spectior GERM N-AMERICAN INVEST. MENT COMPANY. 613 Third Avenue, SNAP BARGAIN—Grocery store with living rooms; cheap rent Coast Exchang 39 «~Starr-Boyd block store, heart of elty; money maker, Coast Ex- change, 39 Starr-Boyd block. Wanted a partner with $3,000 by a month guaranteed. Coast change, 39 Starr-Boyd block. 30-room house, heart of city; clears $150 a month. Coast Exchange, 39 Starr-Boyd biock located in the business part of the city; long lease, Coast Ex change, 89 Starr-Boyd block, | Partner wanted with $1,500 In Ja good paying saloon. Coast Ex change, 89 Starr-Boyd block Partner wanted with $1,000; $100 a/ month guaranteed. Coast Ex. | change Starr-Boyd block, Best bargain ever offered on this| coast restaurant big money | maker, Coast Exchange, 39 Starr- | Boyd block | A SNAP—4-room flat, furnishea, | close in; come quick Coast Ex change, 89 Starr-Boyd block DRY GOODS store; a big money maker; must go; sickness. Coast | Exchange, 39 Starr-Boyd building, 19-ROOM hotel, centrally located, for half its value. Coast Exchange, 89 Starr-Boyd building ft BUSINES: LLRGES COARKE'S erthand School; * Gividual 64 Boston bike” | Best methods and teachers, Acme Hidiness Doleae, Becond and Pike. | PROFITABLE BANKS BCANDINAVIAN A BANK attie A general banking bus g « transacted, Depr ; up $100,000 pres; EL OL. Gr i A. H. Soelberg t 1, FF amet. canh | THE CANADIAN BAD Oo COMMERCE Capital paid up (Hight million Goliars.) 92.000. ne depos ranaacted Corner ot os a nue D. A. CAMERON, Manager PUGET BOUND NATIC Bank OF HEATI Capitor stock paid in Be ow, 4, Furth, KO; wurplue, $35, pres; J, 8. Goi pres: 1 V. ankeny, cashier | Unitea ptates, Mighget nd in principal cities in the | and bank references. bia 1 Kurope . | Thira aven Phone, Main 1000. iP PEOPLES BAVINGS BANK c € IN we wull 1 nue and Vike street ce 1 {¢ SACHOR ALD, 60 ts | paid up, §100.000. &, C, Meufeider, | ROOT, PALMER & BROWN, Pione 13. BR. Mapéen, cash. 5. 3, Oreamient, LYMAN’ E. KNAV, 10 Haller buliding Commercial savings and trust busi PRANK B. WikeTLInGs in blook. |» Wo Db LAMBUTH, 204-6 Pacific block.” | FIRST BATIONSL BANE OF Vinithke © VeRY, 800 Burke block | fT 7 14 up capital $100,000. | General banking business transacted. 4 1D. He Jr. pree., M. MeMicken, vies Turner, cash; R. ¥, Parkhurst, anet. 6 Vixchange on principal cities | of U. &. e048 Burope, A CLATR UO VANES. Declataet SRPIELD, palmist, week in Senttie. room 46. Fee bbe, _. CLOTHES CLEAN SEATTLE Clothes Ereseing in shape, $1.00 ex hotel, Co wing, repelr- jog. lout Third. 4 CONTHACTONS — BUILDERS BROMLES ral contractors, Ti Marr-Kora bia. a. Tel. Main DRAMATIC-OPERATIC” 804 EGAN Dramatis Behool prey dramatic and cperatic stage, Puplle finished, and beginners sccopted in slowution and oratory; will furnish plays sod cvach dramatic clube. Fri. 41 Molyol tor ‘edvanced DANCING ACADEMIES © 00.00 Samnith, vice Vocidental x clothes | Tits ivy Ture. and | DK ANNIE KU SMBLL, POBRUARY my JUS ne Main LOANS AnD of cry ent. Alfreats nd name det 1A LIRR MECHANICA GOULIsts AR RAUTM A} | THEO TURNMK, Tel, trees | Sadak ok » “The Printer” Caliing ments, etc. Main 7% BULL | BhOs i, tw ed Institute Boston bock. j PHOTOGRAI AMATECT failshing. niay | STAMP PHOTOS 218 G Gaily fe yi socinTY olage de 4 3 5 Ketes, supervisor Normal sasociation, 2016 First; Green 1476. ynor, LATTL teacher of ball room and fancy dencing, S12 Madison, Phone, bot 661 — Mise FO WEI making | parlors, rooms 4% and % Downs block For ladies tailor and reception ‘. call at Lamb Sisters, 210-211 bi MHA. HANSON-—@tiylich mi est prices. Corner Fourth DERESEMAKING pariors, 1617 Third ave. MADAME A. @ SMITH. drevemoking. ladies’ tatioring Parlors @ Hinckley block Phone, Brown 1473 DRRABMA KING Behool diet make their garment __ petitions in one mow Us. DENTISTS erat “PHILLIPS, CF Veiey tick DYEING AND CLEANING PARIBIAN Dye Works—We cali for, Clean, ver your clothes, Office 1418 Tei... Main 1014 a al AMERICAN Steam Dye Works, 1316 Wer erp avenue. Phone, Main 797. if ENGINEERS AND 6 TRACTORS PUGET Bound Bric ‘dge and Dredging Co., Scandinavian-American bank bullding railway and high- way bridges and viaducts, steel and iron work for bulldings, dredging and harbor improvements; pile driving ee TRICAL MACHINERY PRELTLO AX CO, Gynamos and mor huum wiring and bell Bore. 1414 We ‘ 1117 Sth ave. La- wire fitted for FOR SALE tracts at West Seattle, near city, prices very low, easy terms; free transportation. Sturte- vant and Co., T Boaton_biock. chattel morgage cr specialty: ‘ i joans & % Room s2vancee on ealarien, Downs WAPRANTS bought and ~ Morrisas a man, Mutual Li bid. CLYMPIC OIL 70. 12 Halier block 1 SRE RS ! HOMES! IF YOU WANT to stop paying rent or interest, it will pay You to cali and get our plans for furnishing money to pay off mortgages, | BUILD or BUY a HOME or FARM in any location, letting return the money in payments of $5.50 per month on each $1,000, $5 of each $5.50 applies on the principle with- out interest. Correspondents send stamp for particulars; good agents | wanted. SEEKERS’ First avenue; NATIONAL HOME ASSOC ge es 4 open M. Gordon, State Manager. “Phone, | Black 4152. FOR RENT—Houses, cottages, stores and rooms, furnished and@ unfurnished, in ail te of the cit: German-American nvestment Co., 513 Third avenue. RK RENT—Cottage of 5 rooms: end of Lake Union car line; $18. Damus & Osner, 109 Yesler way, rooms 3, 4 and 6. A FOR SALE es HOUSES AND Lote FOR SALE-—We have upwards of 500 hous- sale, ranging in price from $00 to 0. We property brty After our ous umber of selections in he amount he is witl- pim to the different arriages standing or. To accommodate working- dificult to we te places in one of our at the d men and others who find it ing to pay the day, we have boncluded ice open until ® o'clock in day Sunday N Rite WHOLESALE PIANOS AT The celebrated Doll, Steger & Sons Arion, and Davis & Sons Pianos can now be purchased direct from the manufacturers at factory nd Om easy terms at CTURERS PIANO CO. __ Second avenue and Madison St HIGHEST prices pai@ for second-hand household goods, stoves, bedroom seta, carpets, etc. ayd second-hand office fur- niture, Red Front Furniture Co., 110-112 _ Second avenue south, Tel., Rod 1222 MODERN 5$-room cot new, In- quire of E. Bean, 1220 Second ave. Heavy and medium weight; them before buying. Bell Town stables, between Battery and Bell streets, Phone, Main 1150, 2321 __ Third avenue, Seattle. HOUSE and lot for sale. ave.; $500, For terms apply at _house. This is a bargain. FUNERAL pInECTORS— “S10 Sth BR Caeavorras” BON imera, | 426-1428 Third 4. SS sors mere, FURNACES FINDA 2 ROK TIS Revond arene” HARNESS AND SAPDLERY McSORLEY & HENDERSON, “219 densal avenue " PACIFIC FE hishes bei Oeei- WANTED-—-FEMALE ¥ somes elp 1103 Sd AVe. Deity. Call Up’ Main Mer. MM, Pike. Douwins WANTED—MALE who are attend tween 4 and 5 at cor, 84 st Mrs. work MEL WANTED: ing sche to apply the Metropolitan opp. Main, asia Casead - FURNISHED Rooms D PACIFIC HOFRE, 1118 First ave house pn ad furnished; all mode prices r | HOTEL Savoy—Rooma b0e up CONKLIN HOUSE, 11144 Third av ion COMPANIES DRIVERS’ Whion Ice Co, haa pure crvsia otal attention to tami ad Tel, Main 1100, rarity INSURANCE W, Vo RINBHART SG. 800 WF k INVEST MEN ES TACOMA WASH “ FRED. H, MERRITT 0. Box 388, 201 French Bik. IMAnclal Age 1 buy and self mines homie and of securities, In askin Nats, please Mention class of investments conte Dlatec Pit, & selection before | INVESTMENT | |r. B adats, dratting. er Ke second-han well known Atlantic bought by the Ked F now for sale at ynd avenue south; ches place to ay irom the Olympis Tel. Main wi, Licyd. Urincoe & Lapa block, about your bomes ferred payment, OXYDONOE * LADIES, try . bath, foassuge. 011 Third ave ELECTRICAL Batha. room BOSTON baited beans bread, fresh every = kita WE matured nine cont stead of eight, an we means $900) spent in attle, and the occupants rent to my. You can a Sisco and stop paying rent are secures « contract month efterwards. The the loan, and 10 cents ge fund to take care of you hess or lose of work. We! company in the world to tract in 25—not one in 50 floor New York block, WESTERN HOME BUILD 215-319 New York . Buresu, 1608 | _Fiet and Jackso TUNN] eee INLAY @ RO) Ms TRANSFER THE Lloyd Transfer ephone, Main 826, | street. Moving safes, machinery and ® pianos; hor: FIRES Transter UMBRE! | UMBRELCAS : and general repairing. Be. ¢._ Robeson Broa, HOUSES AND 1D lots WE have cash customem: for cottages, stores and all parts of the city, sell your property ts. as we spend T LARS « month for lows as & ees Cs sell it. List our photogra; it. which will be in ‘all the leat GEI.MAN Your Rowse, or rooms, if desirable, ants, within seven aa month's rent. OF care and management ot and Day you vance Co., $18 third ‘avenee or two cheap | cash; state p B Star. WIRE, TRON | FXCHIC Rai @ Plating When buying art ad | this paper, « speak of am > Bronner & 602 Pike $. Te DEALERS t Fine Win and Family “gabe ice” omnis 1415 Second A Side of the: Block as the Bg WATCHES. DIAMOR JEWELRY ANDSH Alhert Hi t jowelty ? Same he larg ‘ Northwest,