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THE SEATTLE Last Edition | 20720.) meen | WE MANETS = os ee TAR, 4 TURSDAY, MARCH (iam NORDHOFF @ CO. THE BON MARCHE A SALE OF i day afternoon at her home on Thit Ce te ak Feae \"] Nusiness on Weatern avenue w ras Livento ck--Cows, 140; atoors, 4c | Ucally decorated for the tion and @ very wet day, The com ta were played, very dainty |her satety | |mission houses are fairly we —C—__—_—_—_—_ YM. C. A, NOTES |fefreshments were served Joneph W, Mecirath, an officer of | otked up with gadau excepting ot | Mr homas Taylor Minor enter-| the United Statos w and ¢ otic on A car of ba , " iy b a will leet efor the | ne om at her residence, 1314 Miuor | powlt with the Glot Navigation large supply of Washington s which was ed here this foren from j 7 . will be, “Capturing | ‘The fon Chub will ety an-| the officers of the steamer Meteor « bolug the top price. VICTORIA, BH. C., March 4h { Jand ' ne Leviathan. Cap-jeing party Thursday night t rhe rican ship St | Keee he dropped a nt collier Mone which arrived 1 a reputa as @ hu-|tio’s hall. A large number of guests |P. & N. ( ann | with every prospect of a m ater ing, reports sighting | by the schools and Christian aa-| "The Nineteenth Century Club will | 10) day eae hanged, ler, between Carmanal pound from i oto Sea we Political Ctae will aot have tte| Carrio "Shumway iam “iadwen| han arrty swinnwad trom | — JOBBING QUOTATIONS — | rerio und hor whole stem nut? | bas pat in at 5 Ming Conliht on account street, | en ska we nen ordered to caactee gists» | carried away “ } died condition, # municipal ¢ ” | Mr. an ra, ©. mith will en 6 Dia vont quarantine sta (CORR 5 t Wideo 'on Decent The basketball game between the|tertain the Wednesday Card. Club | tion Green Fruit CARD T A half dozen lines of Medism-Priced Dpey countered a series of # s nearl¥ | iocal champions the Portland | tomorrow night at their home, §3| ‘The steamer Caarina, of the Kruse] 1 enone 92.00 » box: ¢ " OF HANKS the whole way up uled for | Bummit avenue. A number of guents | line Skirts will be offered by us for final closing ‘When off the coast of California of March 5, has been| besides the club members will an Frar with a cargo, chiefly |! ral : pene 1 fier . he 1 ~ | 4 rrow at very low prices. @ ahip encounte he fie § P ntil the 1th, The Port went. jexp " 81,752.00 re, $1,26001.60; crant To all friends, ploneors, neighbors ‘01 3 ek ago anc & time it W84/ land team on its northern trip will] Ad Astra Club met thie atter Northern Pacific steamer in, 8 per stroll pines | Glee Sapecialiy “ie tae Van “Aaoat Emil and tuck to save her from going mateh with @ Vancouver ag- | with Mra. 8 KE. Daviaon, 411 |¢ ived tn the Hound yeu | orig ity Ber ature yas! winging school, Mr. and Mra. We oe fo the botiom. Herdeck was con-| on lw Republican street ter rient, ‘The ates anges, $1.0001.18 per pke; McLean, the family bf the late ‘ 1 a)-W00h ug pe —stinually awash; several of | Professor Douthitt superinte | The Ladie xillary of ple} brought 1,150 tons of Ortental stuffs | oranges, $1,752.25; limen, $0007.00) W. Maple herewith express” thotr h * a rd and brown were blown to tatters and | out of the assoolation athletes |de Hirsch will give a card party to-|'The steamer occupt 18 days in tangerines, $1.75; grape frult,| heartfelt thanks for the many kind istmnea 4 molten, Jast shifted. She lay help [Saturday evening for the purpose of | morrow night at Masonic Temple, | making the trip and experienced sov- | $2 pygs s Ree bad Peete ceed : Brough of the sea and {¢ was with the] choosing a team to contest in the| Cinch and whist will both be played | eral severe storma vegeta mora mag Ag er Mi $4. 0<spor Wocsens Dedle :Whicid ot MME H atest difficulty that she Was fin-/interassoctation meet. Among theland some pretty prises will be Pee ad Go the eee Ba ret gd hag ly to Hg ob gl 4 Bip tighted. Beveral of the crew | contamtants were TB. McDonald, W.|eweraea yO THESE THIEVES yy eeata,| nee Oy NOUEE TO regular price $4.00, 1 , f mmed Mexia : escaped being wa: ad overboard BY | a Donald, @ tleDonala, Lor m| The P. B. ©, Chub held a moat a | lettuce, $1.4001.00 per cane, | ee is | the sheerest_ gor ; lines) Mitchell, Fred Wald, Elwood Mo-| teresting meeting yesterday af | ‘turnips, sce! ariie ¢ cpanel aie ¥0¥or Women's Dress Skirts of Bive tithe ' were in constant use, The gale mod-| Lean and I, H. Marshall mine the ‘club rooms at the Line HAD MUCH BRASS |: T0G1.40 per cwt; husks, 0c; celery, | Rev. Temple tit | vice tut” Tnese cre tackod, wit, ce : erating, the captain determined to} oe in, The program tred = was H@ibe per dos; nweet potatoes, §2.00| Rev. W. H. G. Temple, pastor of trimmed with bands of self make the nearest port, which was | very fing and Mr, Tre Kineald decane per owt; Chill peppers, 26¢90c; sauer| Plymouth Congregational chureh ‘ ean Brancioco. It may take severel | talk on “The Lost Tribes” was highly kraut, 24@40; tomatocs, Was unable by reason of tilnems, to Women's Drens ; weeks for necessary repairs eed appreciated, ti A Rich Haul Made From Western | c+. el : ait andar: Gnd io tomas : 9620, Theee as ie the ship t# in condition to proceed ‘The Ory Club will meet Frida | parsley, 206300: ¢ 7 ¢ ote ae ae te 4 ands and mirror vet 4 RO Puget sound waters. doe: tt . gfteracen of Sele ree wien rad Avenue Junk Dealer ewt; parsnips, so@$1.25; cauliflower, | that he will be convalesce ; amen ¢ 1 Third avenue north. s0@i00; pumpkina, 816 r Ibi | gaye. omen’s D: - jnal Brotherha bed sive pro | reported to the poll for gome time rf] ae; artichok string | ae — te mi be ~ he w= err ~ \ 7 Carpesver Le a junk deale hom ore per be rusnela lb ee © Dress rts ; Uppings for © we A Benne ted his place had been broken into and Butter, Cheese, Zeus and Poultry | satin 4 covering everything printed in the Femeie Chub are. nank : nto an + Cheon, MOUNT VERNON, Mar | editorial columns of the prese of the | at preparations for a ball to|,atre, (ane of Drage castings stolen) Hutter Brings mgrien, | 5 ter a far p ; Mad not two burslars ston: ~ eo- | United States and England relating | yorday night, March t gs 2 oo Mone CIMh- | pounds prints, se OWE I itex ance ewes by @ not ] Soricaa BEG I ck chamomene | they |e ue death of Willem, Mckinley Pha decorations wil tes qripa tn carting sony tas pla | Means ue gee | eaaty” deco Men’ s $2. 50 Shoes for $1.95 | Special Prices for > Would not be in jail No king or uncrowned ruler ev be © muaic will be | § tne be as ce ak tet ative ‘ull! “Ite worth Bc a t but « j They broke into the home of /celved ao many tributes of love furnished by Wagner's orchestra, | CCT), he, Dram Fale ml Mila a New | we have the exclusive in Beatt ties ik 6 ousewares orge N. ly the other | este, ot on! oF ei - tn poun: < Jo; | We, have yaclusive os ; a q hundred dollars worth of Jewelry and | the world. | POLICE NOTES | ri new wor R Ce J | WE SELL iT FOR 25c : Om Berane ge are .7 Biiverware. One discovered @ bottle! ‘This remarkable collection covers) |, " nk MBLie; Brick, 16G110, Bwins, | of champagne. While they were| 12009 editorial comments on the} Bulldi ermita wore issued pare ‘el cabs: 4 ; ‘ 3 @rinking it two policemen surprised | death of the late president, and is|the city engineer's office today to Birtctly freak ranc is @rc;| The appl ion makes the skin as Sale Price Wednesday $1.95 } » mounted on heavy gray cardboard) (ius Jonneon for two story frame| A warrant was teued from Jus Live poultry—Hens, 1@ aie; large | Sictch’ winds” Pett Brepare fo Another line of Men's Shoes, higher x <v REPORT and bound in four volumes tm full/fats at 2400 Third avenue to cost |tlee Cann's court yesterday charg. |, itve boultry—Hene, iO) ithe: large | March winds mesa reff ye Ag pyr Mlle ee ey rd ; MORTALITY REPORT foresee, "Amore appropriate, and| #00; to W. H. Anderson for a one ing Wan, Amith wlth emivesatine: #0 | ADEN. 124C. Crk, woese, nitty ‘cap toe, medium light ‘sole : memorial of our martyred |story frame house a hird ave-lor his employers’ money. Hermar 4 m, ets “oe s cum Set, woliues tight cate, a Louls H. Kail, “aged 25 years, a nue northwent, to cost $1080; to J. 1 ndt Is the complaining witness. | pls" y? vGucka 1e@ise, chick ‘4 Soo, hash are veneiarty, worth = member of the Foresters of America Condon for @ one story frame house Johnson, & notorious wormar 30; ducks, te; ebic ens, inpite @ied at the under world, who has been in| “ Honey—12@18e a . TAKE NO ACTION moet te tres a genteel" | wreak mea ha, pr Sar teey -Btone will be held tomorrow afte rs mutton, Fi yt $0 In @ downtown her, Tic; ew o; pork. 3 on Eg rm gig ‘The mass meeting of organized CHURCH SOCIAL ge if | Bagi weal Yah Bros, Thirty-third $2.00; Bale price tomorrew..@2.05 Two Specials in Wo- men’s Shoes Women's regular $3.40 English En ame! Box Calf Shoes, will be Venue south to n for # 1% story | out our sale of im furnishings, commenced § we quote these arily low prices for tomagum: _Telepbone, Main 7H A sentence of 0 days and a fine| Provisions—Hame, 18\c; breakfast ed tomorrow at F earriages, the funeral was postpon-|iabor in Carpenters’ hall last night et tp TBs Rwy Radisson Bt tae These bave the ed from today. in order to indorse certain municipal] There wilt be a literary and mus-|°) ik in Sich MLS’ irene 1. eee RTONG Sena as teen, Sih 0b een. ten, te ante Eben Collins, the 19-year-old son |candidates, failed of its purpose be-|tcal entertainment at the Madison |t Roper Goaine mad Pairiom tatoos | M200. Eastern Wackineton teen heavy extension # Street ¢ ef Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Collins, of of the dog in the manger 3315 First avenue west. was drowned | titude of certain Socialists. The lat-|the a it Gate City, Wash.. March 1. The | tor, of whom a number were present, | at wh rch tomorrow night under |! a of the W. F. M. socety h the following program will $12.00; alfaifa, $11.00 Grain—Oats, $29.00; barley, $20.00 wheat, $22.00@28. t » men who admitted in the p y hee part yesterday that they had Shellacine r bargain is Women's Fine Vict Kid Lace Shoes, with kid © number of ~ of ove $38.4 4 patent leather tips, med lexible sole, Spanish Opera toe, iy has been received by Bi were very loud in thelr demands |be rendered Wi iets cies oa ee Wood Filler SANare Rese renelen pale 1.50; Galo beeen ee ae Pre y worth & Sons and will be that the union men support their | Quartetts - leounty jail, but the judge thought| Corrected dally — The following b i 2. . a Pa from thelr chapel tomorrow tleket. Mr. Morris and Anderson, Mies | they neoded work. se ous Prices are being offered to the pro- Equal to Shellac at 1-4 ey Fe icin Sioa! Boon at 2 o'clock. ‘A number of the union leaders be-| Morris and Smith. a ducer in round Jota on the dock or in Wise Hada theca with han ight At ented anl one Se avi! ‘The remains of Fred W. Keim, who |ieved that to do this would be to! solo ..Mra.‘emmons| Ching Wo Fi | the ear at Roattic the price spl leanne gy Mg nga reed rent vel Pe i ths Dal was killed in Tacoma, March 1. by a|throw their votes away. After | Repitation Miss Reynolds ing Wo From m Liverpool agegit Oats wort: bariey Wis, Pauuiabes Meatisins tn tra} Vaene meee : ee yailroad train, will arrive at Butter- | heated debate the meeting adourned |Ingtrumental duet - 18.00; wheat, chicken fed, $20.00: . eaxetabl jets, in three al iieleoat ‘worth's chapel in this city this after-| withoat action being taken. Misses Foster and Hoimes| cnn’ Divs, Mutual treiant steamer | corn. bulk. $37.00 Star Paint and Wall Paper Co. ; prsscsrte and ide } Me. 8 . Flour oon. The funeral wil! be from the| The result of the session was algcis weeny Mins Morris |; ing Wo, Capt. Evans, arrived here| Regn Atrtot h, 17@18 Pie! ne coe ae at, each . fundertakers’ parlors Thurstay | disappointment to many of the labor | nectiation “Miss Cooper eal a nee Pear ant Lav. | | Rutter——v ery res Ine Sesming Fg em oe oe sare gece o54. 8 Tn q ‘The body of John A. Hobin, a resi- | jenders, who hoped to cast the union i dace: erpool of the . Third and Pike St. » Tee 2c é ‘* Co c . enc! Gent of Seattic, will arrive here to-| vote as a unit for certain candidates | ™strumental duet... -.....-.... land Oriental ports. Bhe Drought HOTEL BUTLER Tho } and a-quart sizes, at, ench...15. quart Tin W q Morrow morning at 7:25 o'ch who were known to bp favorable. Oo Ng r. oe a SNOW | 1000 tons of freight, but no passen Phone, Main 909. Family Cleavers, a kitehen nec ; Heavy Retinned Digh Pans, 10- ‘will be taken in charge by Bonney & a OEE ons 9: oe Bb. le HAGUATE | a The freight consisted of 600/% SEATTLE’S nity, Bale price sium quart size, for 2c } Good Iron Frame Wrineers, tewnrt. Mr. Hobin went to San| Situation Improving oh Dennis’ ‘and’ Eimmmona’ and | ‘2040 eusar, 200 tone of tin, 100 tons Be Sanitary Sink Strainers, at, each { 14-quart Tin Dish Pans, at, each } ular $1.25, at, each three weeks ago for his health, MI Hake and Denmas “"* [of pepper, 8 tone of matting and ai 7 Ive tle { 100 per cent it died soon after hie arrival there. A speedy settlement of the labor a reo ’ Nake and Dennis some iron. The steamer sailed from only first-class A 004 Wire Potato Masher, reg- Tin Wash Basins, tn three sizes: price 1c, for rn le is m member of the Order of | difficulties existing in city ts e: ‘and dril} England on Dec. 14. Bhe will be tn Bur plan ular price be; for, each 3c 10, 11 and 12-inch ones, at, each old Dust, 15¢ per package, a jen in thin city. His widow ac- | pec With the exception of the| Kighth Grade of Rainier School |port here about two weeks in Universal Food Choppers for all “s F oieedi nies oe eompanies the remains. plasterers, who are still suspended EL so} = one to a buyer, Tuesday. ) che BON MARCH NORDHOFF @ Co. 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and II5-I23 Pike Street. from the Building Trades Council, OM S$ KERS WAITING FOR WIND | 2ii.cice3 ety suing deck to werk H ESEE Practically Closed Whether the plasterers will win or or ne © 7 not ts @ question. The Northern Pacific overland, due |city ‘halite Fe Pas cetoce ot the At noon today six plumbing con-|to arrive here this afte at 5:30] the beatae o jodny, very lit tractors had signed the agreement |o'clock, ts in tw: ot kine [uae ee ne ansacted, aa there waiting |and the men were back at work. hes each, and will bring home-|youid te closed ne eemion that they favorable winds to enable them to| Fifteen painting contractors have| ers from Missouri riv | rontt be closed on account of ei Bet inside. Among the fleet arejaccepted the union terms. It is pre-| The Great Northern ¢ be oat of the city officers « ; 3 eight square-riggers. There are also | dicted that within 10 days all the/night will be in ¢ employes were at the poll rty all ‘3 & number of schooners. Some of the|men will be back at wi due to the new he rates. ay. only enough remaining to at- = hips have been off cape for — ‘The Great N fi. ates." |tend to the routine work. three weeks waiting for an oppor- is Febru: ‘eport Thursday night w oa par funity to make the Soun ils February Repo over W homeseekers for Whate On account of the {liness of the| county. They will settle near FOUND DEAD secretary, Mra. Laurence Groniund, | Great Northern railway, and Rob the, Humane Society transacted lit-|ert Cunningham. the entertaining se ates tle business at its regular monthly |traveling passenger agent of the our excl business. Our work is making new friends every day. One satis- patron always brings another guarantee our giaxsos to Mt the THE EVERSOLE OPTICAL 8 Becond avenue. 8000 all- wool Watch Caps; nothing better for this cold weather. KIRK, 1209 First Ave. PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS NO PAIN, no sleep-producing. These are the only DENTISTS FREDERICK & NELSON Fine Furniture t ; c 0 use WUTBLY PAINLESS methods and in- i meeting last night, in the Rainier-| Great Northern, will accompany the in SEATTLE who use ABSOLT \ + ‘The porter of the Southern hotel/Grand hotel. Humane Officer Kidg-|party to their future hor» ote gredients t EXTRACT, fill and apply oe eee: and por | 4 Giscovered the dead body of John| way reported laying off 29 horses for | point out the natural advantages of lain crowns undetectable from natural teeth, without the least ‘ ; Kramier in a room of that hostelry | i The animals hed picked Full Set of Teeth, Gold : | Bunday nicht. Coroner Hoye was at » whole * t of the and Passleia Coowen once notified and ordered re- imals we & road, ar Gold filings that sta: 7 ' mains removed to Butterworth’s| destroyed and 19 chi ity last night from $1.00 up morg' Acute pneumonia is be- ted. The con Graves Isa very busy man ust now and cannot say ust how long he will be In Seattle. | Neved to be the ~ Kramier was 6 years of a fs know of him. it death Little been improve Silver fillings that st Teeth’ extracted : Li tising man. on on Tries to Steal Sugar ‘The steamer Farallon of the Kruse | age our selentifi method LOW PRICED SALE after noon today A Good Knife or Razor We carry a full line of the ¢s saw a longshoreman making following makes ' with a sack wuoger, They , to him, but Jropped .0@ | tack and ran. He was recogniz rested hin 2.00 ee sor Straps from s McKinley Circle 25c to $2.50) Electric Pocket ¢ Northfield Pocket ( Hencke! Pocket Lady at nt always present PAINLESS DENTAL PARLORS, 7\3 First Ave. Union block, first floor south of MacDougall and Southwick. Office hours, $:30 a. m. to 8 p Sunday, 9 to 1 FE. J. BROWN, D. D. ples on sale may differ—each one is in- } so you choose from a stock that’s just terestingly low priced. { as interesting as on the first day of the This sample sale makes $10 do the $ sale. New samples each day. work of $15.00 under ordinary condi- tions—there's that much and often more All goods must be paid for on the day of pur of saving to be made. $ | cha 5 No goods will be held on part payment for Sample Sale Continues This Week | fn NS. ror case & Mine, sails for the north tonight. She | gantzation. ng has bee t 1 lo one { making artificial teeth [carries 20 passengers trom here and d at the offices of the White Ad-| 20s") re attaeaptal tp eteas with our double suction air : ‘Will take on & additional, Comggndl bi hogee Bu a, Han cs bullding. | mack of m the Pacific Coast chamber, a misfit is impos- q annery employes, at Vancouver, First avenu nion street, for §| oy y sorete x 4 >: e i e Sam- ? even vet—ha , ‘ore c yam sible; no dropping down, + PE Ber way up. Ser cargo is a gener: [oink Wednesday evening to dock oa moraing. was ar- The qualities of the Furniture Sam-{ even yet—have been stored un »pened pgp I wp 6B 10-Year Guarantee The receiver had pat wl om plete the organizat j t ; tically closed up the ness as announced, a shortage of $7852.) A good Henckel Razor, 8., Prop. A’ good’ Clauss’ Razor 500 HATS ON SALE CONDITIONS OF SALE A good Stiletto Razor, i William McKinley Circle La A will hold their regular meeting th the hall, third fi aday, at will be exchanged under ny condi Wentinholm Pe stor lock, Thursday, at 2 p.m. ‘The Many of the samples purchased at ma oods #hould be examined thoroughly at $1.00 each. Assorted colors, ost be ent anortment at nber is urged to be prenen Grand Rapids and Chicago Furniture etivery ust be mad et our conventence-+ Your choice while they last, — ' $1 .O6 This was found, ca RAINIER HARDW ARE CO., 1121 First Ave. KEGLEY’ IM Occidental Ave, | Exposition have not been displayed ee won't be long, - . by expenses, such as rea ahaa Phone Main 495, pahnnicnestalaes e ; a“ Pee nd salaries, etc., not cald iil Claes accom usin) Coltege \ Must Be Raised Be Moor lomias block, Manes $0 0nd 2ad hur. doy if It Is Sporting Goods of Any Kind Sco Us At Once GOING RORTHRUP CO., 804 First Ave. AMUSEMENTS. Seattie’s GRAN nouae “perch Clothing, Hats, Sho Tnrairr.) |John Cort, Mgr. Phone, anaes |}Gents’ Furnishings, 6 Sanit (yonena THE To EMTA Pancho SEATTLE HAT F ACTORY-——~ WEDNESDAY'S TRADE WINNERS 1111 SECOND AVENUE HAM fal treat for our patrons Beat corn ted pig hams, tender as hicken, mild sugar ¢ured, home ked; real hams, not shoulders, elghing § to 19 pounds each, per p i Some Price Comparisons as it would be if sold regularly—the price as it is at the sample sale. The price Well made Turkish Rocker, regular price $24.00; ( Lounge, regular price $6.75; Sample Sample Sale pri 824.50 Hard Edge Couch, regular price $7.25; Sample Bale ) Well mado Birch M price ' R4. eo $40.00 5 Days More of the Drapery and Uphol- stery Sale i PA CY Ch Sampk ny Frame Daveny Bale pi Guenorist CATARRI Cul i CRANBERRIES avery day ones, than any man in Europe, out of his vast experience pei |Last for the season, per quart fected this superb prepara’ lated upon the hat this scientific method will give them A Play of Marvelous Strength. In ain 65 The Simplest, _CANNED BEEF D eseatecorere eet ot n, satn and cotton Damani Uniolnery Goods and Wall Coverings, On at Wak | _ APLAY WORTH stEiNa Creditors, daa F red, the fir rand MATINEE SATURD night Last Performance mediate settle . Most Rational, Easiest pacers, # pound se0e; seeh« BOe HALF THE REGULAR VALUES “RALPH STUART. MR. DANIEL SULLY, ; | ‘and most directly applied remedy obtainable for this distressing trouble. added to a splendid line of New Spring Hattorns of Draperies and Upholstertes, on gale at ane oy of RO tae |! FORANee He duce nh Reem — ‘ ' Catarrh makes its victims uncomfortable, unl a unpleasant to Hic iesoe ana goeuierly subtest Getaeas They one ie wt cee Special Introductory Price Monte Cristo |, . HE PARISH PRIEST.” SALES AT 10 A, Ma Pll | should attract @ large amount of attention to the drapery room and the upholstery work of this estab: The Only First-class Show in Town rent nel interesting DAILY / ishment, Here are some sample prices PRICES 26c, 600 and 760, arantire Production Carried. 1 Relief in one day, AiS0 tees Cemsatle, cae vend MATIN EF and 60 vidas mtbalt ece a and cure in a few weeks. ny Dare ee THIRD “AVENUE, “THEATER GRAN OPERA ¢ : 0 Dama t yar “8 | Ae Put up in a package containing six months treatment, (more than fe fis Panter ay ee Tapestry, per yard Ww. M DLL, Manager HOUSE i ] 2 h needed in the worst cases) t t including Nebulizer being only $4.00, H leurs: betlms, per vasa China Bille, her yard . ‘phone Prown ‘heater. & pipe bani eeh en ee eC alles or 2 cont» » day. i eager ‘a ba ater gg Next Thursday, Friday and Satu Full Election Returns Read fromStage CHARLES DALTON ” ' 109 Occidentat Av For sale only at Original Cut Rate Drug Store, by the solo avent for the Pacific Coast. G.O.GUY, Ph. Ge» FREDERICK & NELSON 7 Kakes, Spades, Hoes, TONIGHT In Wilson Barrett's Remarkable Yesier Way and Second Av Trowels Weaters Ge COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Wi R 1 y i on ama, | “The Si De '§ SEATTLE, - by lo ee : : cKxe on on |The Sign the Cross” | Between Yesler Wal ico. H. Woodhouse & Co Second Ave., Madison and Spring Sts. iow office open froma reas |} MNETITCenE scene Br Washington $b | $409 Second Ave: | 8 RR LTS RR A REASON |Bang®t sng eve: de ia! Prieta ae, ‘as * ae a 4 i ais now on #ale