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> THE SEATTLE STAR | nr etah Puntseiente 06 | |] When a comparison of our goods is made, Qu x the EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY | TELEP HONYS | Business Dept., Main 1080. Kaltorial Dept |, Main 113% |] No matter how low the price, we sell only GOOD GOOD. EL HARARD WELLS, Baiter n 1A Y eos Manager } OFFICE | so Teraphe Court Butlatn COUNCIL COMMITTEE WILL] CORRECT at 3. Express Building ACT TONIGHT | CORSET "4 per Week or twenty-five cents pe th, delivered | py, w t tonight] ELEGANCE ad Wea | ‘ r \ for by the] pest ie t : on ATTAINED | ws eaee rent 00. 8 OTe aris BY BEING petrest, mlidiae of ene tunnel | FITTED anges in t 1 newer ayn) WITH A Jeity. it hs et of PAIR OF hurrying ( tabl t of per=| | manent grades on the streets in the] ouR | tide land district | — | Although the meeting fa catiod| SUPERB specifically for the vurpose, yet a TICKET BROKER BUYS UP A BUNCH OF THE LOW-PRICED | number of other tions reiatlr CORSETS to co tion frat * may come| TICKETS —OTHER NEWS ABOUT THE WATERFRONT — | {!) Socboration Crt m tion feun{{ — STRAIGHT FRONT ut, cut, cut, travelers love its; head of Calgary range cattle to be oe sk com ie pay asking] | Cox Now Ide a Str night Fro Clits ingle, aid down at Vancouver for trans-| (hat certain clauses in ite oh ie Ge Corset, Lound with eustoras MUTE eis: en honk 00. thilasn, (Potetion worth to Dawson. The be stricken out. One clause part staya, lace and ribbon trimmed. Cat cut, cut. the rich and poor now deal will probably be effected Nog] ibite the company from ent ring pric $1 00 mingle jay. The cattle will be shipped | MIDItA the oc ore ¥ Buying steamboat tickets for some north on the ship Dashing Wave, | {'9 competition on an equal basis!} Girdle Corset, 4-hook length. In Alaskan bay. which will reach Vancouver In tow pn eten bie ae Pe bine ane ee, St es mS of the tug Escort No, 1 about the orave ‘What a shame ft was for L. H.| latter part of this month. Der pair +s os. ‘ $1 00 q Gray, the ticket man, to do as he| eee Straight Front Military Corset 4 id." People are talking about him| ,,Th schooner” Oliver J. Olwon left | {chook length: gives the fur everywhere, and asking themselves | and proceded to Hiakeley. #0 popular; allk foas stitched, how it was possible for a gentleman. rierseotis lace and ribbon 1 2 who guides the destinies of more) ‘The steamer Santa Ana of the Pa-| trimmed; selling a 8 5 than one steamboat line as he does, | cific Clipper line makes its season's Our ,Acme 4-Hook Straight. Forn to take advantage of a little differ-| initial sailing to Skagway t row Cornet, of at quality Fr h ence of opinion between two power-| 4 government geodetic survey party outil, rustproof stayed, hand ful steamboat lines, and go to work |in charge of Alfred H. Brooke and some ‘lace and ribbon and buy up theircut-rate tickets. And|b, 1. Reaburn, and seven. others, cs Be 0 value not alone that, but to-sell them over | take passage north on thie Bteemee JOHN DEGMAN NOW HELD UN- eat again at a big profit to patrons of |) " re rted French She competionne tinea, rene Ot] Thia party will make an extensive DER $500 SURETY 1 h Sumnme: ‘ admit the insinuation, but It ineasy (SUr¥eY Of the north side of the Alas weete, <-hook lengy ’ to see. from the joyfuiness of his |XA® Tange, of mountains on the up-] John Degman, the prosecuting wit SS 50- nag *|per Kuskokwim country and expect | ness against Carmen Young, charged el a tenses Sepatensance thet the charge is only to return to the United Stat again | with «er 1 larceny, Was remanded 4 wo true. The rumor says that yes- terday, in the heat of the fray, one |!® October. They will take 20 horses [to the custody of an off yeater- | ‘ ef Grays emissaries sauntered into and 100 days’ supply of provisions | day and h bonds galsed fre $ | a the local ticket office of the Pacific | ons. ao Tee atGeicsel Sian’ wes 4 Coast Co, and bought up 27 tick Cm SS: given by his ane. case “ for Skagway at $1.50 apjece. ‘Some |_,Te steamer Umatilla of the Pa-| will be called for ing tomorrow | 4 @f them were good on the ateamer {cific Coast line sailed this morning | afternoon before Justice Cann i Cottage City, and the balance of | £eF 8an Francisco with more than a] The action was taken as a precau them on the steamer Al-Ki. Gray's |5UNdred passengers and a general] tlonary measure to insure the pres detective exp.sined his heavy pur- Tso. ence of t witness. The woman is 3 chase by stating that he was re 2 a Eee out on $2,500 bail. She is accused off Fesenting a colony of Dunkarda who | ,,The steamer City of Puebla of the| robbing Degman of 81200 In a hous expected to settle in Alaska. The | Pacific Coast line arrived this morn. f Ul-fame Sunday nicht | Suave ticket seller was the essence |!26 from San Francisco with more - _ than 200 passengers and @ full cargo of politeness and reminded the buyer of merchandise, 1 that his own grandfather was a F Dunkard once upon a time, but had O COMBAT | Ladies’ Pater Leather Oxfords, a formed many years ago. he |. Pacific genuine Goodyear welted soles, ts once in Gray's possession, | (Oast line arrived this morning from on the new, shovel toe, $3.06 the identity of the purchaser leaked |t®@ Morth. Her cargo consisted A DISEASE a out, and there was weeping and! Chiefly of concentrates for the Ta | ‘ waiting and hair- pulling in the office | COMA smelter | j the seller. ‘The stor: ose ma ; 4 say that Gray sold the ontite bance| ‘The steam schooner Transport EW YORK, May 14—If learne | Of tickets at $22.50 apiece, and is | OWPed by Mitchell, Lewis & Staver anvthing towards dixease populariy a Wondering where he can gobble w) sumption, then a great! Co., which has been undergoing a ‘ another batch of Alaska pasteboard | thorough overhauling and remodel 4 St the sume figure. Shrewd, subtle {18g Will be launched in a few days | 4a! will be accomplished at the third] achemers, these steamer ticket men} from the Seattle Machine nected en gen a ag are, anyway! The Transport hae had 25 f grees of Tuberculosia. which began today at the Hotel Matestic. Th length added and will be equippe Z A detachment of 75 artilleryists of| with new engines, boilers and pro- |!" attendance [nclude representative the regular army sailed for Port| peller. ical men from every state and| 3 Townsend this morning on the! eee ry of the Union. from n b Steamer Majestic. They are en route) The schooner Amaritana fro: the Canadian provinces a 4q to Fort Warden Garrison there. | Pedro for Seattle, passed Port Town-| *¢¥eral of the South Ame jeend at 7 a. m. tod ow fo | at T& m. today In tow for this | 11, addition to the foremost repre ee ‘The steamer Elihu Thomson owned | port. x by the Pacific Cold Storag¢ com-/ aa ey sentatives of the medical profe a Dany, will meet the steamer Mio-| The steamer Manuense, flying the| ‘here are accredited delegates wera from Australia at Vancouver Danish flag, sailed today for Viad ading secientif fettes | Upon ite arrival there tomorrow and| ivostock. She makes Japan first, | Ss80cistions of the United States take off 1, azcames of trogen | befere reaching the #iberian coast aalseee Os er ae re qoemiens . 0 2 In to be discu rom ever a which talline ts ~ pes Ghaster of | stanapotet. jThe medical depart. Be the Anti . The Thom-| and carries a fuli cargo of traders f both the army and navy eon wil! transport the beef and mut- | supplies. presented. The esesions are t ton to Skagway, enroute to the Pa. mtinue through the remainder cific Cold Storage C Dawson. depot at} The steamer Inland Flyer broke | the week. | her propeller blade on the way over | sae from Port Orchard yesterday and is | q The Pacific Cold Storage company |obliged to take a Inyover today for 4 is figuring with P. Burns & Co, of| repairs. The steamer Greyhound is q Vancouver for the purchase of 1500! on the run. i | ; WASHINGTON, D. C., May 14 ‘4 The cornerstone of the Ohio McKin-} 9 ley Memorial Collexe of Government a of the American University was laid today b aident Roosevelt. Ad-| Jrease ° deity by Senator 4 Dolliver of Iowa and Hanna of Ob 4 ‘ the Rev. Dr. Frank M. Briatol Novel Neck Chains j bone stitching serve as decorations.| Sent Mckinions master ca De 3 ‘The Venetian bead-chain has lost| Sailor collars adorn many of these| Commissioner McPariend sa if ‘ ite novelty, and even the more beau-| frocks, which to be ultra fashion- ——<$—$—$_ 4 tiful ones are being vulgarized by|@Dle. must.not be garnished with miserable imitations, and yet the) ¢ither lace or embroidery | : neck-chain adds just that graceful 1 j finish to an afternoon tolietic that] White tren nines Frocks cannot be dispensed with. Quite the| tonat a ue ee - - newest effects are produced by| of all ane the iit the ewellest| ELLENSBURG, May 14.—John 4 rough-cut stones strung on the slen- in <cd Aerajot nar seg Bilis was taken before Justice EE today : derest of gold chains. I saw a charm-|})ricb there is nothing cooler. Thes: at 4 o'clock yesterday afte tomorrow with every pound 4 ing specimen the other day which|iMen® are trimmed with bands of | noon and chatged wih the wort ie CENT Coffee tw nds 4 consisted of rough turquoises, oval| *@broldery or Ince and are made as| 5° °I. Stanis on May ge S tat meat tedinateid mote same size, finished off with tiny goid| Pommible. = They are made with the! without ba!l and lodged. in t fer down t nia per pound tassels, coats long or short, but also bi await the convenin a the _ t ot ‘ restional he + t ‘Another pretty chain was tormea|YetY smart waists. One model in| Joie wud ose "em aaa a aa of big amber beads. strung on goid| ¢ntirely in fine tucks with a square! °° —___ a sete 4 ord at intervals of an inch. A more|¥OK® of lace and small tucks on un daring ‘combination. consisted of| 2ersleeves of lace. Nothing very| SWOWEMAKERS TOE cance stan croaneny highly polished lumps of agate con-|"¢® Sbout it perhaps, and yet just F R— : pd Eg i i id COMBINE BUTTER a Fashionable Gowns i | agine Thdeed, in the fashions for | - 2 su frocks th re two| NEW YORK, May 14--A cons CREAM CORN—Swee wits aie owns are to be worn| distinct styles to choose from, thes he ag gy aye t | mf " . mes and demoiselies for simple, rather re as vock: actur th nt t 4 noone. The silks are soft. dull aed Sie Very elaborate dace “nna |. : Briadb ten a fabrics made up with the musiin gowns with ruffle nd h | oe “hrs ona ; ' wy _ sunplicity and iaid in Heuiinen and with ribbons ana atl | of wine . small plats. On af ag tr sed cig al moat hi FI LES --Hictiy seasoned bande ‘trimmed with fine herring: | mettre nee, siving « | ted t ie | promoten | FUNERAL OF MRS. PETERS § [Pints | | The funeral of Mra. Mary Peters! try « will be held tomorrow afternoon at| $100,000, 00 BREVITIES ae co ih Chain Intron | EY ( " man- ‘. in cha Interme ’ — | Mrs. Peters was 50 years of age and NLEY CIRCLE | — died yesterd m1 g at th | i ANDERSON, Inds May 14—~tne (Uta, 2emterday morning at the resi | | tits ea trite nant tt genes ot er augnior-airxeinsa.| MEETS TOMORROW | Wietoth influence of the America |dead woman was a resident of Seat - u Window Gises company will be tle for many Years | sax aitiam |, McKiniey lown out tomorrow and productior Sa fea of the G. A. R.. wi will cease for an indefinite | ar meeting tomorrow purpose is to maintain a m. in the hall on t Mee poe, 9 eeatle SCHOOL NOTES the New ‘yore | be 8 for Memori Clea i CINCINNATI, May 14.—The nft-| The Puget Sound Schoolmasters’| #00 9 rec ne Pric ; tegnth Cin jnnatt May musical ¢esti-| Club meets in Seattle next Saturday |)", A full at Yal begins tonight with the oratorio, | in the rooms of the boat y the president | year promises to be the most guc-| 2% &t 9:30 a.m. Cor 4 8. Bee page 4 cewsful financially of any given here,| Superintendent Hartrantt ~ ‘The H Zhe advance sule amounts to over|ranged an elaborate lunch: : bE VINC 5 ind, May 14.—The| Frank. Cooper Municipal League of Indiana began | League and Teachers ne . ite semi-annual meeting here today | Prides . nex ' and will continue until Saturday Soa sini Those in attendance include the ‘ ote Wr other cache te fat| LAKE UNION CLUB | WHEELING, W. Va, Ma toward “aver Whee in Hedecked tod i irr ortant matte Masonic embleme and othe tions in of the aitors ° annual conclave of the Knights om ico Ball piar, Grand Commandery of West|BY Home Camp ‘Tea Thurnd: Virginia night, in Ranke h. ACO, Tex, May 14—The ‘Toxas| == Mista Firewen's assoc’ wl Adaya f . - a y] %, M May 14.~This ||| == BAKERY }| a ch begins Its to: AND Gare re teil continues D || 1413 Second Avenue H f || Bon rehe block Main 886, 4 986 Calico Ball |——~~ - ; me i HantinRaske hal” “ty || = 6—LOAVES—6 I Bi} keomeint ———_ 26e j2ib-la17 Second Ay) sen B.C. 8. See page, 4. saibe | LIQUOR THE SEATTLE STAR. per BURBANK Per 100 pou PC let ReESH low bright Ww Spe - PARTMTNT D por 81.50 4 r Wi WHISKE 104-106 FIRST AVE. Telephone Maia 182 We Make The Eyes Usta Lug CHARD OPTICAL Cx Bye Spectalista, 1207 Second Ave RAN 2 & Levy SMALL WHITE BEANS r pound 3c and 81.00 1 81.7 wile Cooper & Levy Wot Yesior and Washington Streets 82 50 SOMETHING TO PLEASE THE BOYS—FULL SIZE STEM WIND- ING WATCH, IN HANDSOME NICKEL CASE, GUARANTEED TO KEEP GO@D TIME, AND CHEAP AT $1.50; TOMORROW PRICE WHILE THEY LAST, EACH 080. » Seattle, me elsewhere, our ABSOLUTELY AND UNCONDITIONALLY THE LOWEST A SALE OF OXFORDS Giasses to Fit ty for Quality, with prices are New. Marvel Corset te, 88 00 SPECIAL TOMORROW Summer Net Corsets, well stay od, perfect fitting, worth 4 19¢ SPECIAL TOMORROW All Bik Taffe Wibbon, worth to 100; tomorrow Now. Ww band 7 ah All Silk ‘Taffeta ih 10% Ribbon. sizes 7, 9 and 12, rth up to Ibo; DMOFFOW 5. will all SPECIAL TOMORROW Fancy Taffeta patterns to 10c Y-inch wide 100 worth Ribbons, 60 Superb Quality Satin Taffeta Ribbon, polka dot patterns, worth 450; sel! . tng at “80c Chrome Kid Oxfords, solid ather throughout, good wear guaranteed, regular fitovaludt seiiine ot OL 19 Ladies’ Vict Kid Oxfords, — with inlaid mat kid tops. neat dressy. wonder ful serviceable selling $2 00 W. L, Douglass’ Mon’s Velour Calf Oxfords, new Major toe, very atyliab per pair .. 83 50 SOTRTY NOTICE TA THE Man Mo Mies in your hoves with (my wi JACKSON'S Express & Tr o all inde of moving: base UP MAIN 107 nd rendveting sents ty Dye We .) NOTIONS NG Bouse for rent raie, Hee Wo and the fur Peter & Haiiend HELP WANTED—FEMALE QUEEN CITY EP ae 312 T AYMENT Ht Pa avenue Cn hots founa $0. maid found; cook to rent dining room all furmiahed. $15 rent, good propo: | sition: today, Nome cook; two people, | ¥ ire and wothen for general hoveework QONARCH EMPLOTMENT AGENCY P mM TAPA LOYMENT WANTED—™ ERE-AMELGCAN Bim th an 1, 4 mill hands, $1 $2.00. “MoNichol & Hawking, 11h West Main at HELP WANTED — MALE AND PEMAT KEXTENE Priployment Seley tarnlaner a NOVEL, RENECA Cor, First Ave. and Seneca st Rooms’ by the Day or Week 12034 FIRST AVENUE SON AT, Continued. REAL ESTATE j WRITE Toor eee | x perfect tn ian Francs: | 5 U . FURNITURE . u : rome. of ea bend fur oy re HER Lioya FANCY ¥ NOKTHWE 811 Bee we than it PLANT YOUR SPAN ‘ 2 heifer wns f UNION gas ene! ' Office 604 Pike: phone Hut 1100 PACIFIC Emp. OMce, 1105 Bd Ave, far hishes best help invelty. Call up’ Main | 86.” Mra. Keyan, Mar oa FINANCIAL TACOMX Want FReD. M. MERNETT P. 0, Box 268 201 Freneh Financial Aw COLLATERAL BANK (arto & Reedy: way. Roome 3, 4 end 8 WARRANTS bought aod oid. Morrison & Esheiman.” Mutual Life When buying ardcles ndvertined tn | this paper, speak of the Sta { | | | A ¥ Lioya, Mrs. ILD HOMES. a iin ABM and wah Oe lars, te you for rent ctor pothing, note bur ately ofganived and a Te our 2. inves RUN MOME CO. 12a ‘eah wales 690 day Stion; fixtures com © Asked, $400, eubrents 100 per cent. growth in ten Years. Jauiter Mteel & Tool Com pany IS10 Bebond ave LUCKY STONES pathe — Rvery share struction Com pany > Becond A¥e DONT SELL THEM we Free lots for home bullte become Jupiter steel share carpets. ete ond ait sn ih BALD ia Henry W. Lone, 400 1 tre! ale eran view, graded + gion, Sito ‘and #200, small cas § balance monthly; hom Siurtoven 400.0 ab, 4 tote, | $00 ered, fine place tor garden. Will soon YOR we ved fi ail or tare, edt Ne & WILLIAMS, RULLIVAN BLOCK. H—FARMS AND 68° CRTTENGHEN & ITS ALL RIGHT eh BEA The pr | BUSINESS DIRECTORY REVERACFORG BON TREMPER & Tee. ab Ae ot ter biggh SEATTLE Abstract Co., ATTORERYS AT LAW W'S BWING-Bamese euiis a He eM Ise mi ANrous ® ¢ peconl ham edroom sete tnd second-h ee fur |O. WARD KEMP, 482 Burke bullding Furniture 140-112 |= ——— — th Tel, Red 1288 -. Kraots, Green Lake AUCTION Ghd commussion nose, fiancroft ng Stam. secondiwnd goods bought and ¢ for male, A. T. Speam,| sold: new beather goods. will sell or ex ~k ce, U8 PU D. uetioneer F wn: 9000. uthlie It litt rin ta ‘ and = " ® . " om, ave: tel, Main Ol ‘ MSALP—CITY REAL. BSTATR AINIBR block, of ai Rainier Beach, BICKERTON, 3 First avenue MARTIN, weneral phone ft general acutionver oetioneer, 428, ARCWITROTS WAM, “830-021 Uiobs bik CLARKE aividua' DEST methods a mchers, Acme lusiness jee, Recomd and Pike CONTRACTORS HROWLEY & WELLS, xeneral congacions 7 Starr-Hovd bid. Tel... Main 30 { BANKS | | THE RANPINAVIAN-AMERICAN DANK {Sent A. general banking t transacted. Deposits, $1,800.00. ¢ paid up $f ‘ Grondet PROPLE BAVINGS Becond avenye and Pike st pald up, $100.0 t sR. Hay AMERICAN BAVINOS BANK & TRUST COMPANY nd ave. and Madison at. Capital m. Pour per cent. interest pa Deporlts. $1.00 upward fr ea A. Murray, prow; J.P. prea; W, V. Lawlor, cashier | PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF | SEATTLE. | ntock paid in’ $528,000 ; surptus, s dgmith, vice ¥ cash 1 Corres) THH CANADIAN DANK OF COMME t James | rH F BANK OF | r p.000. = Principal cittes | DaNcixe ACADEMIES | First; Green 1476 bas | DRAMATIC-OPERATIO. SCHOOLS DRESSMAKERS dick make thelr garments; girls fitted | 8) pave ipal cities tn the WEDNEBDAY, MAY 44, ty, nris srr Mew | | VUNERAL DInHOTE AND CONTHACT ON ‘ : me , Bteamehipa c | ing areay 4 Poche tite Oty - | April 4, 29, May 4 Mt | UnvACES Titty day thenstye 8 PARLAT ES WOGN, 14 FOR SOUTH i | WAH NENS AND SAL Rey oS MORLEY AI i ri 2 Re.. ka south Bound, oven NUMMER Rover * , sinatge, ¢ INSURANCE: ail, ¢ Clipper Line CAIN Pacifi EV 3 COMP ANIE= JEWREMY a =) | WARHINGTUN LOAN OVD IMBALA, May a; bermaine in ) redeemed watches, diamonds weir CITY, aboat, 118 Washington ct. uest 7? i“ oat ae Bay Direct NELSON, May p CHAS a, jewelry, p JOG LOAN OFFICE, BIT 24 ave | ancieco, anual MECHANICAL BNGINERKS (Kruse 8. 8, Liney EL MeALLABTER, WL-4 Viens Regular Weekly & - ~ her information, am : Phele ty Mons a7 : | CAL INSTRUMENTS The WHITE PASS & HEPRINGD, tone 1a i ave. P m” the Adin, Big Salmou Hootalinqua, CULISTS AND AUR DR--FOR DRAW Kye, oa ndilee, | throat Burke butiding \Dn. 3. A. MACKINNON, 4 Cha Tistiey batldine PATENT ATTO WKAR ¥. &. ADAMS, én ATHY avcamers for all Yukon Rive] Points. J. FRANCIS URE ‘Traffic ; General Of coo aeatine ioc and Skagway, Alaske, osTKe xanT in 2 nr Washingt block THE GLOBE Na! | OmRmOrATT HIG ANITARIUM, 1-6 FOR HONOLULU Bi ————snorocnarnens |] ySteamahip Tampa AMATEL ” Giants s. Wilee, & on b wharf, Pier 1, on STAMP PHOTOS—218 Columbs 10th, 1908. - Ee n of about the 10th of each Shipping Per, For information, office of the company Madison street. 1ANS AND SURGE: EWART. “special nen. EAinburgh Med! Boston block ANNIE RUSEELL _ PLUMBING CHA VENS CO Main kal mes tracting even , hone, MULLIN New work guaranteed | HINTING AND BINDING | CITY OF Tay Try ress. Arist < Three Round Trips cot, wlc., Pirst and | Leaves Seattle 7 @ m, 13 m ant Sp. m ROB, commen Leaves Everett $25 a. 20m, Washingt over 7 1:15 p.m. — Store. Tel Phone, James 1841, z AN Press. Ine & and 106-6 Weat Washing’ AONE, The Printer to Mi Spring ket Report Pi ‘SHOW CASI WEATTLE Whew Cass Co, RUBERK STAMPS shes CNMERTAL STA WORKE Rhee man bleck, 110 Cherry. street, nn Co STORAGE AND WARE WEES eclaontal ave. Leave ‘ete. Jacobs, Tr 15 and 4290 Be extra trip 1199 bm) XH ENDERBON, Gay Becond ave TENTS AND AWNINGS TENTS and Awaln a boats, army duck beds, the “Gold kind. SEATTLE TENT & AWNING CO.. wholesale manufactur- ers, Marion and Western is a TiNNERS FINTAY @ ROMS, prone Orven Toe _ TRANSFER CoMP Antes THE LLOYD TRANSFER GO. phone Main Kot, office OF Marion #t—Moving heavy tg, machinery abd furniture Rorses bearded, em. and 115 p me ton at 8:15 a, Except 201-202 Pioneer Bi NOME ntennial, Sailing May 2. Oregon, Sailing June Discovery, Connecting WIRE. sac . IRON AND PLATING Rall & Plating Works, 222 Yee | aying articles advertised in | speak of the When t this paper gents for the road Co.;. thro aitle to Banner station, LEGAL NOTICE: | trom NOTICE 10 CREDITS Ticket | ORG | sees eunine Phone, Main SL he State of W King cou Int estate of Thomas Donovan, | ed. No. 427 , | WE HAVE A+ Notice is hereby given to all per- tate of Thomas Donovan, ¢ ; ;|tO present sa: hn Y ¥ transactic the neue of 4 If you don"t believe tate amely office of come and find outs Charles 5 Patte rhey-at sis City of Seattle, Washingto | JAMES M. QUILTER | Administrator. | Da attle, Washington, April |Date of first publication, April ’ CHARLES F PATTERSON, Attorney for administrator NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS 614 First Avenue Teeth extructud and sited absolute! without “pain by “our late “ecveutias hod. “Ro steep-producing agents 0 the. oaly” dental that ‘have the pa redients to ext aural 10" yearm, pain.” Gold Biates, wold work done LUMP AT $3.75 PER NUT AT $2.75 PER This kole is from the Be slope which we have opened, and is the best tic kole in the market. ISSAQUAH COAL Bunkers, foot of street. Telephone, Main without the | Crowns and teeth withou fillings and ait other dental Painiessly and by specialists NO PLATES Men's, Boys.’ Children’s Cletiag Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes nd Avenue, New ‘it Gold Crowns, Teeth, $5; Set $5, ; Sliver Fill- $5; Full Bridgework, Gold Fillings, $1 up ings, 50c, Butcdt Wholes and Packer. J BEST MEATS ber Special attent® New York Dental Parlors | given to Hotels, Restaurant, 8 64 i TLE t ts, Le a Camps. atu mn rilent’. Or: > pen All Night Tel., Main i ont! Or; branch | Ope ight Pe) wos mye COLLINS SHERMANFOLEY Ladies always RELIABLE PIANOS Cline’s _ Piano House Second and Union a 4 Unt0% Funeral Direoters and bet. Pike am sh. E Ave

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