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SEATTLE STAR, FP PRUART 9 drive THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF @ CO. Printed Dress Silks at 59 Cents We are making a splendid showing this weck of the new designs in Printed Dress Silks for spring. These are made in America, of + patterns are g trifle larger than last season. 59c @ Yard for New Printed Satins, Twills and Indias 1 coloring rh Drews Stil, tg thoroughly a ng in fact @ great fame the the yar re THE BON MARCHE and Mra, uined a few Monday evening at Queen An and an attempt-| tne rer reet afternoon Mr te wughey en cards ua The Seattle Blectric brought to task last night ity council In the matter of street a at home, Japanese gardeners entered a house on the Horton farm “ec fone and ocoupied by several kept the victims quiet tof a revolver, while the| the house, They the floor, whic ne Japanese, ini jured to file a states that Juced to th waa adopte was furth amend committee a one of the at the pol others explored | found #300 under they curried away At o'clock pain the rea used by the n the front Jamieson got up and rar with @ shotgun aped through Jamionon in he fulied D. Cy Feb, 26.—-A eablegram to the war department from Gen. Chaffee announces the apture of nm. Lukrak, the notort ue gureilla chieftain, “He also t ports the capture, in Samar, of Priv- | The committee app Rie Dunstan, a deserter from the lh go ag awe lb I Bighth tnfan' = carla In m the troops did batth 1 with a party of insurgents and ki @d 11 before routing An am- ‘ munition factory was the objective point. It was stored with able quantities of explosives. train of fire was laid to it a whole plant destroyed by the fon. Chaffee says he hopes to clean out @ large portion of insargent dis- tricts of Samar before the rainy g@eason sets in, which is expected at @n early date this year by the na tives. It customarily commenc the latter part of May. NEW BANK IS OPEN WASHINGTON mplaint A, and #po' end = d to ma eit the price You will find you quality of the goo: much ple mention employes of Lowman & whe Hanford gave their first annual ball last night in Masonite hall in North | Seattle, George Jeffs had the affair In charge and this firat ball proved to be m great succer ‘The ladies of the Ateven Corps, No. 1, will give thelr next ¢ party Friday night in the G. A. It ount of the repeated robberies that] hall. ‘This promises to be a very have taken place in the vicinity of| enjoyable affair and many friends late, W, R, Hamilton, B. L. Wilaon| are expected and A. W. Barkhurat were appointed jel Kelleher entertained & committee (o secure a marshal and| the Ladies Whist Club Monday af patrolman. noon at her home, 1116 Spring | but for Another line of Printed Indias, tracery patterns; for only 24 in, wide, in spring f ee arge na eo J one of the him. While these ¢ on most of the place hold | fire hall for the purpose of providing a night patrol for the town, on a A lesertion 4 th xp ercises were going rite at Hisense of the ting att a are “ Relief were handles; just the Umbretig hoo! use Childre Notions Dress Linings -ompadour Combs 26c, regula : Pompasour Combs to, reguiar Special ie Umbretin te be price 3 wold at, each Pompadour Combs 1%, regular | Tomorrow you may buy a good Worth double, 22 and pee: price 2 Quality of Shrunk Duck, 17 | Paragon frames, steel rode andl Dressing black and colors, at, the yard, | Gior natural wood hase price ibe. only dies, round shape. f Pocket Knives 190 and 2 4 prices 260 and boc WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS 200 Women’s Umbrellas he | NDON, ys it spate “¥ rumored 26.—A news from Berlin @ there that oy ; Combs bo, regular a a ¢ sassinated by an amarohist. It ts (@ also stated that Queen Draga @ called out troops, in fear of @ general uprising. | re} “6 tity is 1 and Qua tomer only, Ribbons and Ties Price Reductions for Tomorrow A new line of Silk Ribbons, > #, in fancy stripes, all colors worth regularly life @ yard Am an Sale ° 10e Women's Colored Silk Four-in- Hand Ties, that always sell at tomorrow, at 1p line of Windsor Ties for in the latest fancy ited to each cu sale is for one day Jewish Club gave a dancing | 4! party Sunday night in the hall. A large number of and thelr friends were pre “INDIAN JOE” WINS FIGHT $m “Indian Joe” Gregg put Fred Wy-| Seaqneneneeeneeeeeeqees att out im the first half of the first round of what was to have been a nt About 18 local c sports witn 4 the shortest content| !@nt Combination Pocketbooks hed at, each . brown or biack, 4%e and bbc; * ular prices G60 and &be Regu alue; 26-Hn, Pap. Mirrora adjustable on @ stand ist commer aon ns fagon frames, ston a as regular pric anteed covers, plenty of dif sat Pict te Fram étyle handles to chose from fig] U N is « rare chance to get @ umbrella for littie money, Twine Shopping Bags 186, MEN'S UMBRELLAG Be, W L A big line ot all the latest nov- Men's Umbrellas, with agen frames, heavy cities in chain or beaded Chate- laine Bags, prices 60¢ up to $7.50. Corduroy Skirt Binding, extra 2 r eary carrying natural woodl good quality, in black, only 3c dies, guaranteed fast rainproof covers, speci each VIENNA, Feb. 1 —The report \@ that King Alexander of Servia @ @ was assassinated this morning by an anarchist was received here this morning, but so far @no confirmation has been c |@ tained. Secccecoccecooscsecooes SEASON IS 10e, regu te, a The American Savings Bank ‘ana any opened its de s8 this morning at 1003 second a “1a Tosca " oming #0 closely before the brit Viola Allen, Melbourne Mac rence Btone have bee 20-round glove town, ni at yard Dress Bhields, size No. 2, be pair: regular price 10c. . Binding Ribbon 8c roll, regular | strip polka dots; regular pric price 2c, American Sale prioe.. Wh t-yara oe © eeeeres . 1906 piece ‘Adainantine Pins, needle points, |] Four Cut Prices on Umbrellas full count, 6 papers for Se. Basting Coton, large size spools, best quality, € spools for bc Marshall's 100-yard Linen, Tomorrow 10 dos. Children’s School Umbrellas will be sold h 25e are 22-in. wize, fast black spools for be; regular price extra well made, natural Last night the trustees of the new Bank held a meeting and elected) James A. Murray, of Butte, prest-| lant Half Price hae Em broideries Fine Cambric Embroidery, wert 6c, in widths from 2 to @ tomorrow . nbroldery and Insertions, 5 inches price 1c, tomorrow . Hamburg Edges, from 2 to 6 i. wide, selling regularly at the yard, tomorrow, at «Ge ohe BON MARCHE] NORDHOFF @ Co. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and I15-123 Pike Street. dent; J. P. Gleason, vice president; | ‘W. V. Lawier, cashier, | ‘The bank will do a general bank- | ing business and will make a spe-| ks ing, eialty of savings deposits rather than | @ommercial accounts. The new bank | is capitalized at $200,000, a | | But | Alter Friday It Will Be Unlawful! to Shoot Game Birds Only two more days are left for by the city of the Meacham site f the building of a publle library. This |was referred to the library and printing and finance committees, A petition from property = for gee nimrods to kill water fowl|the regrading and residewalking of jin this state. March 1, the close| Pike street and East Pike street from |season for swan, crane and ducks of |Seventh avenue to Boylaton avenue, all kind, dDegins. The only water|was filed and an ordinance to this fowl that may lawfully be killed af-|effect was referred to the street com ter March 1 or before Aug. 15, is the | mitt little snipe. Ordinances Passed Each law-abiding hunter will! Ordinances providing for the fol- jlay aside his gun and allow his|iowing street’ improvements w allow his reputation for verasity to passed: Parking, aidewalking a regain Its lost prestige by fetraining| grading Bast ‘Alder street. fren from telling tales of Jong shots oF |Hroadway to Eaat Ollve street big bags. ae | j terin, nd n kin, Twenty | Game Warden Kelly and his depu i commen’ meena ieee | Eighth avenue south from Jackson ties will see that the game laws are |i, Dearborn ptr soy Guubitehing & enforced in regard to the Hing of} grade on Union street from Fourth | game by restaurants, hotelé andito Seventh avenue: granting to H Luteher shops, To this end he willl W. Lung, permission to lay a. two make a raid on all restauran ltnch wate’ main on Pith aveous tel larGers, delicatessen stores and |" sidewalking Twenty-seventh butcher shops on March 1, and willlavenue south from Maln etree see that no game is offered for sale| Dearborn; ordering the board of put Ty these people lie works to furnish pipe for a 2-inch| “yr | water n nm on Sixth avenue north | Geike. COAL _ OUTPUT lfrom Aloha to Galer streets; furniat Duet—Mies this being my first visit, Iam natur- Ing 496 feet of water main to A. T.| Fannte Lawac |Mitehell to connect with @ water| Rescue St main on Twenty-fourth avenue matron |nc orth: construction of @ water main| Double quartet ally eager to seo and learn all I can| TACOMA, Feb. 26—C. F. Owens, | while . I admire the place|state inspector of coal mines, has | @@CSO@C8 ‘a |imaued his annval report covering the | Mr. Garfield is the senior mem-| year 1991, which shows the output ber of law firm of Garfield, Gar-|in Washington to have been 2,504,190 PianoClub} We [Sess 4 THE nn an a ee ve! j)migretl n we into this coun avenue north Ht All three of those organiza Resolutions street improve tions have put themselves on record Twenty-fourth avenue north from Chinese labor w great 4 O'Clock p.m. Kast Union atreet to the south tine ev ater main on Sixteenth avenue Jond. hence the vigorous protest v atute relacing | to! . reot; building cement sidowalke ¢ | | ofthe Ind class as to presen ‘wenty-second avenue from Kast ith ‘de'tiaing het Geta sogsereca| Couneit Thinks the Seattle |; i AB = i I WR An Epidemic of Holdups at} BITS OF GAIET ntract Sutton va. Bno riigh 11 Wash here would | 5 Georgetown | 1 to be no good reason Why the | L. Met provision aa to elties of the fret and | - friend as warrant @ harmontoua deciston | A hold-up of enue. on. the part of the court ghting It appears that when the by masked robber venue aa “ h Club met yeaterday Appended (© the report is an optn-|contract for the street lighting Tiidnew anak Che 5 Pe Age ton by George Donworth that 80 days mile between the olty and the od baratary we 7 with Sire. # 7 ave munition Factory hot be 89 construed by the supreme |tho company promised to install in| Frank A, Linderson wants a di FR I dg meg to ager cour } might be too tn- | en hborhood of 60 are lights in| vorce from Linnie V, Linderron be the home of his parents, ¢ lewe ait in that time. Hel different portions of the clt cause Linnie V, has frequently told street, Beacon hill J dos approve of!" in some {netances the councilmen | him and others that she doesn't love P acme The repor Clubs met Monday afternoon in the es tape Rs. “) tlago, and were promised by the elec-| and in diy other ways she has letub rooms in the New York block yt amber, and Ie) trio company that the Habta would | made his life miserable Bhe mad bh) A large number of club women were - ed that the |e in place within two Weeks of that|® practice of entertaining present and very interesting fy Printed Bating, 27 inches wide, latest « & splendid mu v gat In & number of cones I who are described in the ¢ 4 ties of his # WAS bate also Printed Indias, 24 inches wide, in nty a for mber have so fir fal son home. Linnte breaking of «lass., Mrs L. C. Mile of Madison patterns, will be on sale today, at, the yard ise nt outat nights with gent r was forced, and| and Twenty-ffth avenue, is enter answer recelved by the c te finally left her husband into the! taining the Alpha Club this after the door the #4, but Was unable to pro R. Johnaon has sued ie night {iman Byers likened the prose nd of It appears that lay to that occasioned when derelict ap shares the ampany first eent Rast for the com utation books, which were on the/ out absorbing any of the virtues of — freight,” and Mr, Parry referred to| Ada Jones @tates as a ground for the delay as like the beginning of | divorcee from Herbert F Jor th work on the new Union depot which |#he married himg on June 14, 1900, | two Years ago, it. was promised,|and that he has been “habitually Te Hurry the Matter Finally Dr. Crichton introduced a resolution that the superintendent of water and lighting be instructed to lay and be ready to make a report Monday night. ‘The renolution was unanimonaly ‘adopted. Consider-| The cottage of F. A. Metntyre at > ome created bY street was entirely destroyed by fire thet tt man SS con ditates for! quring the absence of the family for the investigation, 1OU" |The lonw ta estimated at & The Dr. Crichton also | introduced an|rigin Of the fire remaing a mys- vatory park" be given to the ‘ crag Aigo ag It was re-lstreet. There a fire had started in ferred to the parks a boulevarda & small store, and before the arriva named Crichton ik wae met flame * somewhat unjustly overlooked by the unter suggestion that no] of aes ee iis betwoon $900} ring, The official t the f mt | some theatergoers. To a not large| ken until after election, |And Hie. A lodging house above the| was just two minutes, The Indian! gudience at the Grand last evening nciiman Blake introduced an [Store in peril for @ time, but was) just went in and whipped his opp0n-| these two gave f fine performance ave Jont without any apparent t wes 4 hig ‘They have very fair aupport unas Called to @ chimney fire | left uppercut which landed directly | the support in “La ca” is al hype e avenue, near Har-\under his chin. He stayed the} most entirely immaterial, for Sar ita Hoor nine seconds, then strugsied| dou has made the story of his trag- }to his feet. IU GHTING \4u Most Mighiand na ‘Tenth INFES of Chi race to Dearborn streets ‘ y | Electric Company Slow tabitities ther classes should not be ao framed thelr is not @ reasonable time and would |trio company about two months st night, About 9 o'clock five men| #0le, 1101 Boylston avenue aot ik The Beattle Federation of Women's t that {t should be re- | petitioned for Tights aeveral montha| him any that she hates him, Bs: “iy ded ? pointed t ‘ ght Ja who| hubjecta wer up for de Printed Twills, 24 inches wide, In pretty scroll and fo , ‘ TCLS cain eemned guales “gentlemen friend The thief} at the company waa ready (o put ec J of Ole Oleson and Yon Yonson, wit road for several months “by fast| either would be built in a few montha. and continually drunk ever since.” see the company regarding the de mark from one of the councilmen, shortly before 10 o'clock Inst night ¢ providin, +g'® providing thas ¢ ame in, th paratus had just fin. ommittee, A suggestion that it/*, ett and Fi or the brigade, the place was a maas|in the history of the Seattle prise| Dowell and F 00 | ordinance Authorizing the purchase ay > the Sethe databhens ante t arly in the evening the depart-| Wyatt went down from « ‘ae te Retore Grege cou! the pitting two characters, rs MUSIGAL BATTLE The Musical Battle and Review, to be given by the Salvation army at | Ranke hall tonght, promises to. be «ar oe Great ¢ hes 4 by the comm in | preparing for the entertainment. The following is the full program. Ypening song—Hrase band. ayer—Ensign Davis of Tacoma, ee Me Not.’ ay Miss Bbora with guitare—"Ranner of own be ' spool. Hump Hooks and Byes | or white, 20 card. Jat him again, Wyatt's second stopped the fight and Gregg was declared the winner by Referee Van Buskirk against the other; the unequai| ontest between a strong, cunning man anda helpless woman. How th woman by an tmpelling love is in-| cited to desperation and murder ts ‘BINGHAM CASE: very strongly and symp reread ‘ Some relief isin fact necessary for | the feelings of the audience after that horrible, nerve-racking torture- geene of the preceding act | Mr, McDowell gave a dign presentation of the Baron Soar He wan never In better forr than jast night It ts if actor and role were ev wely ansociated in the public mind. than bourne MacDowell and Scarpia. The baron must be pla crafty, underatandful of an nat but eve fal, when unmasked ples, good and bad, perfectly depicts | character etudy. rence Btone must be credited with coming just under the limit of greatness in her interpret tion of Florin Tosca. She is very R. B, GARFIELD VISITS CITY. Up Industries Rudolph B. Garfield, son of the Martyred President James &. Gar- field, is in the city and is a guest of the Rainier-Grand hotel Mr. Garfield is a most pleasant man“to meet, but he says he makes it a rule to say as little as possible for publication. ere is nothing I know that ‘would interest the public,” said he co @ Star reporter. “I am here partly on pleasure and partly on business. I intend to look into industrial ad- vantages on Puget sound. I am on my way to San Francisco, and go/ there from here. “This is a hustling, lively city and black min q| been exercim KANBAS CITY, ease of Rollins |F with forgery, came up for hearing today, Bingham, it te alleged, forged | ¢ deeda to F ¥ owned by his step. | pia mother an ured $20,000. When or ¥ dicted he and nothing was | doubtful ard of him until two weeks ago, |r when he surrendered voluntarily in Texas and asked to be brought back for trial Mo., Feb. 26.—The ngham, charged «© ¥ ' air fea 7 bes Saturday mat-|and that furore play with she has surpassed ned by that great her new one, “In the Pa ace of the King,” was a source of wor t is an unusual occur rence for an actress to secure twc great plays, one the Palace of the greatest success of the New season, both from a financial and 2 pany, ‘The regular the inee Will be given. ual “The Man Prom Mexico All of these| “The Man From Mexico” will con ‘Mr. Mac-|tinue through the week at the Third It is a|A¥enue, with regular Saturday mat- tirtic standpoint, Mise Allen progent thie great Gay at the tomorrow, Frida: ngs,’ exactly aa York. A matinee will be given There has been a huge adi ——— ran Dr. Waggoner, centiat Globe’ ——— ane Reichert Bros. pianos, 110 DAULTON? CARPET CO. ;O2O First Av. cor. tes sermon by an ex- al le, Hubbard. Amon. Atingent MORTALITY RECORD The funeral of Kichard Getslar was held at 10 o'¢ k this morning from |the late residence, 1 Lakeview ave Ensign Mies Kin-|"¢. Interment Calvary cen 4 Home * funeral of Olaf A. Anderson Hallelujah for) rom the ‘Swedish’ Mission churom {beautiful in face and figure, but has Pike street and Bellevue avenue. | Orked as hard to progres in ber ara Heyer, aged 13 years, died |A°t 8% though she had not these nat- Twenty-third avenue and Atian-|UPAl advantages, Her weakness is Btreet yesterday, The body ie |!” her facial expressions, which do itterworth's. not always convey the The funeral of the inte Mra, Caro. | *¢ Seems to intend lina Herzog, in charge of Colling|!* !n her womaniiness, her gra. Sherman Foley wan held from Tare faculty of speaking rapidiy the Jesuit church at 9 o'clock thie| With great intensity and feeling morning. Interment at Calvary. giving each syllable ite proper value i Mre. Le Moyne. Boni Major Bro. hand Mrs. Viola Allen Viola Alien, it would appear, pos: sessed unusual judgment in the} holee of plays. Her success with) “The Chetatian” was unprecedented, | RE! the grip or cold in the head, chest, | backor any part of | thebody. Doesnot purgeor affect the heart. Prevents | pneumonia. in India. | ature) Mra. Fennemark of Seaman's y City"—Graph Sergeant Major and chi ooding, Tace The ders & Dampsey. O} ue ted Co TURN OUT | YOU WANT & positive, permanent and ab- solutely harmless cure for Sailors Favor Restric*4n The various bran f the Saft-|Mario. No one else union of the Pacific, up and|!n particular the coast, deplore the action | Will be repe the Rketch of army we Captain Duperten 4 & Howe, of Cleveland, Ohio. | tons, an increase ever the year i900| ith him is T. H. Dempsey, of the |of $4,156 tons, Cleveland law firm of Squire, Ban- nonial—Tansen and Btily, | Mr. Knight | ore Robinson. Bootch | down had to do. “La ted tonight If you can meet with a better offer than this we should advise you to Bro. Ol4-time IS LARGE Excellent Attendance at the| Chamber of Commerce At the regular meeting of Chamber of Commerc this morning, although there very little business to come up, attendance was as large as it been in many months past A communication of some inte: and importance to the houses of Seattle was read from residents of Vashon. that since there Is a proba the establishment of rural free de ery on the island there is some lest Burton may be chosen as postoffice which would be detriment of the people and incidentally Seattie It that one mail a day to comes from Tacoma and ot Burton transact most « business in Tacoma. On the hand there are two boats and m per day between Seattle and and the Vashon people business with Beatt They object to dinestab’ ment of the office at that point the ground that the mail ser better from there from Burton to Tacoma and be of more benefit to the istan the mail route to Seattle should eontinued. The cutting off of Seattie-Vaghon route would a the Seattle business with Vashon goede by the present route car ordered and secured the same whereas to #eattle via Burton Tacoma would take over two da ‘The matter was referred to a ¢ mittee consisting of the and secretary with pow tome steps in the aetton Damage Claims The committee on state legista reported upon the investigatl Proposed amendment No. 2 of Oljy charter, The report is t fect that thig provision in the ag it now #tands and as it if this amendment adopted, applies only t damages torts Teference whatever gdilities. The canes o Beatti Vash, 278 Seattle, 18 Wash. 208 authorities. ‘The report is further that if the amendment @laims for damages on torte must be p i within 99 Gays or no actior maintained thereon and that tions on uceount,of contract | It is explained there Burton th re at 11 o'clock ventness | ot Vashon presid wented to the cour take it. | $10 Cash and $6 a Month | Buys a new PIANO. Every instru- | ment fully guaranteed for five years. | | ' the ‘ STMNWAY DEALERS ‘ Sherman, Clay & Co, Til Second Ave. Open All Night. Tel., Main 1029, COLLINS SHERMAN FOLEY Co. NDERTAKERS Funsral Directors and Embaimers First Ave., bet. Pike and Union, Seattle, Wash. 6 PER CENT be g Gold Bonds and Swift moving machinery the york of lighting for you when y light. There's no work for yc to do about it. No lamps to fill, or wicks to trim, j neys to clean, or mat strike, It is the most convent- ent as well as the most br jant light you can use. 4 mu hes to ‘he hes a was Tt states ity of alt fear the the The Seattle Electric Co. 907 Fir Ave. but ish 1 a if THIS COMPANY offer for public limited first mount of the authort mortgage Gold Bonds cyred by a first mortgag: all franchises, earnings owned and to be acquired by the and Telegraph Company, and held in trust t ings Bank and Trust Co, of Beattie, Wash ‘The ns 60-year franchines and Whatcom counties, and in all the at including Everett Whate ourse of cor further par, with 1 issue of $400,000 20 These Bonds tent take y stock bonus, a ar 6 per-cent are ne and thweat Telephone the American 8a on property ny tion the ha in Snohomish, Skagit principal cities north.of & The F company ow and m erett exchange now In Until truction. notice these bonds now offered are accompanied subscriber to a $106.00 Bond of the par value of $100.00, All mpanied by $10.00 per balance to be paid thly payments of $10.00 eact The right i reserved to reject the of subscrip All orders must b 1 by bank draft, pos office or express money order, pa by stock of equal val Also ue, thus each a : a certificate of stock sbacriptions must be ond n nine m or reduce amount any to NOTICE MARCH 6, STOCK 1902 BONUS WILL NOT BE GIVEN AFTER bilt iow can be maintained without such | An the committee presentation reference, derstands the furnish. Extract From Report & fact of some Merce’, vegeri continues, “that under that is the information {t was required 3 Northwest Telephone and Telegraph Company 703-4 New York Block, Seattle. Phone Main 674. 10000608 0900800000490 20Geeece0c02eeNs00e22000 | the| Amer | You Slum Wark In the Great Citien of of Buying Th “All the Comforts of Home’ “All the Comforts of Home” wil be played al kat the Seattle theater by F Stuart and com: f the Se Francisco chamber of merce and Merchants exchan, and Portland chamber of merce in favor preatrict Mrs. Mr. Me Dixor Abe ph Two More Carloads of Sample Furniture m Grand Ray samples turn’ t tr are is com to the f arionds { 1 ing oes ¢ and sell to p § plainly to thelr adva in inkly; It's not when the valu As fast as samples m the sale 4 their hard to equal in e ay ads The Conditions of This Sale All Tat Library rything Furntture—all nds must be paid for on the day of pur- with thone ts marked THE LOW ATTRACTIVE PRICES firat Sample F the choloest of apids. Seattle theae 4 No goods will b held on part payment for fu ture delivery The sale is for SPOT CASH this urniture the av people Sal Our buyer \lable samples at are now Furniture Samples for Le Seattle Merchants Would Pay for Like Deliver Qualities in the £ [oe Some Price Examples Just to show the relation between regular prices and Sample pi ja will be exchange Goods should be ly before purchasing. No go0 4 under stances. etreum 4 thorough. ny and exam Than No deviation to any one must wait made at our convenience—as ale prices, there 4 narantee fa kind we cannot only on that h of these s of furniture will be here when you come, fo: id Oak 3-Plece mirror; Buffet mi Suite, 24x 0, Sample and China Closet price regula 2 price id lar price 8-ft. Kxtensl $16.50, Samp) able, “4 tle price 8.0 bs UG FREDERICK & NELSON COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. Bird's-eye Maple T Sale price let Table; vegular $16.50, Sample BL1.06 RHEUMATISM SCIATICA, NEURALGIA, BLOOD AND SKIN DIS- EASES, including Eczema, Erythema, etc., and also a legal and satisfactory GUAR- ANTEE that you will be CURED and without the use of Opi Morphin Acetani 4,, Antipyrine escaping Habits 8"; and thos: ing which treatment ALL MEDICINES ARE FURNISHED FREE really desire these you should then If things, CONSULT a physician who has and practiced medicine tn this the past twelve years, of these you resided city for and the cure life made diseases a study. Office Consulta- tions Free Home treatment by ¢ pondence is always suc Write for a § ‘Terme are rres is sful Blank rderate very 1 Cau Dr. H. E. Merkel 604-5 Mutual Life Building Seattle, Wash. OFFICE HOURS. m; 7-8 p.m Wa tol p. m. 8 a.m. to 12 ; Sundays, m FAIR SALE EVERYTHING GOES AT 25c TO 50c ON THE DOLLAR} HEADQUARTERS FOR ALASKA GOODS Men's Black and mised OG Hose, special price . Men's $12.00 Good all Suits, Bale price ...4« Boys’ Good School Suil price ... . Boys Good School “Bhoes, price Men's Good Shoes, broken’ Sale price .,. .... Ladies’ Good Shoes, lots, Bale price ....++94 eet = = The Fair=. Old Reliable Charter Oak We are SOLE AGENTS the best range made, It BM been in the lead for SEVES TY-TWO YEARS. Its in St, Louis, and its factet covers ten square block® Charter Oak takes the at every Easten @ We give you a gusree from the fact ever the range factory we wil fund your moneys FURTHERMORE We Will Give Yoo $32.50 for Every Se ond 0 Rowal va a. May Have for Sale on Furniture & Stove Phone Compaay 1332-46 pa All-Wool SL.50 ed Under- Men's $3.00 Heavy Underwear, sult Men's 7% wear, Men's rts, Good Fie ale price Fancy Percale I Sale price Men's $1.00 Black Fedora Hats, Sale price ade Men's White Linen Handk chiéfs, Sale price .. _ tee direct at whe t prove satis Main 759 EEE SELES ES ee a

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