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PROMISES TO LOOK LIKE THIRTY CENTS: FRIDAY BARGAIN§|: On Sale From 8 Till 1 o’Clock his store will close at i o'clock on account of Decoration Day of (he couuntry part Spanaway Lake Excursion r Capital City leaves Gal- 10/30 4. m, Sunday eee aith Dock, “Energetic Pike Street Citizens, Supported by Organized Labor and Endorsed by City Officials, Will Give a Fourth of July Entertainment That Bids Fair to Outclass any Local Effort of Previous Years Tomorrow Little things needed toy afternoon's outing and forgotten till the last moment, will be bought tomorrow morning. We have algjge pecially attractive price list of bargains for the morning hours, and know that our thousands o The bulk of the items are outing needs, but every one jg + Have Your Address Correct Joattle City Direqtory for 1902 f *. Individ pared an } @ustomers will be interested in the Come and vings. 4 who h made any ¢ en ain ny the enumerator an heve the tion made by ad tes oO tei Irevsing Tolk’s Directory Co. 48] Kullivan Butlding, Seattle, Tel. Red S s | s 1 F id M $ é f “We yill make that Keel-laying ry Beok, BC. Neufelier, J. P. L./mannor of marvelous acrobatic feats.| been three months In Texa st ms ’ wm pecia ale r ay o.nin 8) bration of Moran's look very | Graves and N, A. Barton. Mr. Graves | A tug of war will | between | Mexico, ed Tacstha Gamersion Sunday ~ gala Councilman-at-Large |is one of the most active members | teams from the W n Contra pull -Aghe Steamer Cupital City leaves Gal- fullta today. “Pinel arrangements |and is devoting most of his time to/bor Union and the Building Trades | fs promim atte and |, stan + ase Se 2 Qe 9 ‘were all ma at last night e meet- | making a success of the affair. B. | Counc ub a many all-fehting | op, a 22:90, Returning, leaves fag of the committee In charge, | Hollenbeck Is chairman of the day,| The labor pecule of the clty watt evold of cruelty Peccns t prachae tt by - and ‘street. intends to have a[Del Cary Smith of Spokane, one of/ be out in force during the celebra aa flags will be used, and no , 7 ae prs, ‘of the Fourth of July|the best orators in the state, and) tion, and wilt work In conjunction In Mexico this aport in call hich Will eclipse anything before! grand worthy president of the Fra with the committee to make ft a oad l- play ah a | No need to nail up a horseshoe | ted. mat Order of Ragies, will be in at-| “howling succ fi U intone io bring off the | when you buy a Yale or Wolff-Amer wens ccstacies in honor of the na-|tendance. Hy# invitation was de You wait and see." sald Je) events at the bicycle maucer at Hows || re made of the tion's natal day will begin on the/livered by a special messenger sent) Graves of the committee this morn: jell #treet and Boren avenue, during ty workmanahit Sa morning of July 3 and last unttl the |by the committee. oe Od aye of the ation ything that in satinfactory In| 2 night of July & | Anything in the line Wt Nave Tem AB |ecrect te going to Gu herent proud,| Dow't forget the eacursions to # Iie totes te tite | When the Globe Clothing Compan of sports that is left out—well. the} ang for music there will be at! and you just watch the mob that will| qualmie Fallx, Sunday, June 1. train i eee ee A | by thigh aingartirn scan dlinagn gored Semmittes wants to know, that'é ll ieagt four bands, Incitding the fam- | he up here on the Fourth, i Gevien, iter nen fold, P.M. Spinning cloned ita doors, the creditors of the ‘Phere wilt be parades, sports. ad-|oue Firth Regiment Band of Vie~| “the proposed celebration Is meet~| Grounds open to the public oe *.| concern having ¢ eoutidense of reases, frew' races. | toria, EK. C.. Worley’s band, of Ta- | in, ove - r t the ewe - wusic, dancing—a continual round of Ged’ tae Roattlc sanitary | SE,“ anad'tn merase oy one mere my ability as a clothing store man x pleasure for pleasure-loving am Concerta will be held every! her of the committee In the follow- ager, placed me in charge. % Proeenont in be illuminated asrit{nowt on the Fourth. In the svort#/ ing words X Tomorrow morning from 8 o'clock till store closes, we will hold a special sale of druggists! tani 5 Bly: ong strict {ate included races. jumping. climb I know that ninety-nine citizens The public can hardly realize the N 4 t these prices, and we reserve the right to limit 4 never has been before. The districting the greased pole and catching] out of a hundred are stron cutting prices lower than ever. None to at these p ‘the quanta, included , a eoneppekios tes pees the greased pig. The victim in the| Qusea to the os difficulties with which I have (©) > customers. enlarged. « in . Second an: ss version Is of the breed nich was hate contend n force ealize an . 1 ‘ 5 Pilla, 2% Third avenues as far south as Unich | nowy ne the "Kansas rasor-back."| cone’: which was hatche pens. 5 aan toreee to senile: Rubifoam, 26e bottle for 16 Carbolic & 15c boxes « Pills, 2he alee at te , Street. Along the streets incandes~ | 114 i» aaid to be one of the fastest of | commerce. not as a patriotic pr mount of money sufficient to wat-| Hire's Root Beer, 2c kind, at 1% Bye Water, 26e bo’ ae ne (Lambert's), $160 gas i cent lights will be strung, and three | ie kind. Whoever catches thix pit! tion hut us an advertising feature he Glove], Warner's Lithia Tablets, 6-erain| Packer's ap, kom at fag tforms will be erected. from WBICH | ing it ien't a “blind pig” either—will | for Morans alone. ‘They talkod of lefty the claims against ¢ am bottles at 20¢ White's Liniment, 60c bottles al am Powder, 2be aime at fe. addresses wil! be made.” be fully entitied to the pri lthe grand chance to advertise Beat- Clothing Company, and at the same! Java Rice Powder, Sc boxes for | 26 aw RS BR ns Tooth Powder, 266 ase g Western Central Endorses Will Show Mount Pelee | Ue, and all that rot, when everybody time meet enormous expenses. My|"*2:,. uestain's Cough Cure, abc) Scotts Ba ulation, $C Sine at 300 Warner's Safe Cure, $1.25 aig Members of the Pike street com-| in the elaborate display of fire-| Knows that no advertisement in #0 harnioe Syrup ‘Tar and Wild Cherry, 50c | 54) “ tee appeared last night before the Western’ Central Taber Unica and extended a formal invitation to that od: See arene oe cepted with alacrity, ami@ the re-|ig sounding cheers of the organized la- bor body. The city counct! has ac- an invitation to attend the ration na body. Mayor Humes ‘wit give the address of welcome, and Attorney Walter Fulton Declaration of Inde- ‘The energetic committee, made wu: of Pike street business men, will Jeave nothing undore to make this celebration an event in the history Seattle. F. P. Mullen fe chatr~ of the committee, the other members being Ellis Morrison, Hen- a s gs THEATERS NOT NEEDED works, the chief fenture will be a tation of the eruption of Mount Pelee. This piece, which will be more than 100 fost in hetght, will be on floats out in the bay. It ing Duite by Prof. Pi who has been at St. Pierre and knows th topography of the country in the v' cinity of the tragic volcano. Ricycle | rures will be heid at the saucer track | for three days, beginning on the) Fourth, Some of the best riders on | the coast are booked for the event. | Dances will be heid every night in} Ranke hail. No Feature Left Out Another feature in the muititud- inous list of attractions will be the appearance of a troupe of genuine Islanders, who will perform ail OVER IN WEST SEATTLE CITY COUNCIL FURNISHES ALL THE AMUSEMENT PEOPLE CARE ABOUT—SALOON QU ESTION HAS CENTER OF STAGE DURING PRESENT ENGAGEMENT OF AGGREGATION Incorporation has had the effect of = long-felt want at West ‘The people there need no places of proved itself a body! night the bill pre- sented by the council was unusually attractive, both amusing and well apiced with first number on the was an exhilarating tit be- tween the church element and the ne in regard to the refusal of the county to turn over to the new city the’ money received for unexpired county saloon licenses. Dr. Andrews, the leader of the council, sprung @ reso- iution calling upon al! the saloon~ keepers of the town to appesr next Tuesday and show why they should not take out city easy _ their places closed. By this action the councit will place tie burden of suing the county for license rebates upon the saloon men, who are now running under county licenses. While licenses were under consid eration @ resolution was passed cait- ing upon the West Seattle saleon to show cause why its license should not be revoked on account of a rob- Bery in the place having been re- ported. The power of the city to re- voke a county iWeense is questioned, arid a test sult will prebably be made of the Went Seattle saloon ease, A Light and Water Fight ‘A fight over light and water fran. chises in the suburb is also threat- ened. This was evidenced when Dana Brown, manager of the West; Seattle Light and Water Company, | presented @ communication asking iter petition ‘There was a the question which pated in by the lobby. ‘was reached when Lamb Mr. Atwood of having otr- culated the report that thi ote! was in reality intended to be a house of at Mr. Atwood denied the accusation. Then Councilman King and Police Judge Davis rebutted Mr. Btwood's testimony and the ite, ouched in mentary language. wes back and forth like a ping-pong ball. ‘On & vote the license was granted 3 to 2. the granting of the was passed re- liconse from all saloons. The amount of the licens was fixed at $08. License transfer: ere prohibited. Fun Fotlows Ow BUILDING — FOR MAY The present month promi: « record breaker in the butiding permits. An exarm the permit books in the city neer's office shows this to be th Last month the permits total of $510,435. ‘Phiw month they| will be higher and the number of permits taken out will be greater. ‘There have been no very large permits issued this month, but the general rule is for the building of| g00d residences. The increase is aaid to be due to the settlement of the labor troubles in the city. | = | i j ii it i quiring 4 city | EMPLOYES = ORGANIZE | A Protective Aesociation Formed At| Bon Marche The employes of the Bon Marche| store met last night and appointed al committee to more fully organize the Clerks’ Protective Associati published exclusively in the Star yes terday. A Buchanan, manager for Mbréhoft & Co,, was chosen cha 1am, and wix head of depart ted to til the draft @ constituts nd report at a gen meeting within @ short thme Ail « «of thin xt ’ avsessed a certain sum ¢ according to the salary received and ¢ association will pay all exp during the sickaess of any mem) the council to pass w' to @ vote of confiden said his company was about to ex pend $3,000 for improvements, but would not do so if the council proved itaelf unfriendly. The letter wae| placed on file. dust Like « Big City Later in the evening # communi. | cation was read from the Pacific Coast Pipe Company of Ballard, ask ing 4 water system franchise. The communication was laid over for| two weeks. | It is thought that the Bullard com-| pany’s petition will be used by the council as @ club to fovee the old water company to take out @ city| franchise, which it now refuses do. Manager Brown claims his old county franchise is sufficient | The alleged refusal of the old « the elty fire protection | noit's friendit SAN FRA? Kid" Lavigne, ex-light weight | champion, and Jimmy [iritt, the clever Cailfornia fighter, have ‘com pleted their work of preparation and are in readiness for their 20-round go before the San Vranciuco Athiet club tonight, Both appear in « condition for the bow May on ir today amd will tinue until Satur day. Hes. John W. Foster is the | presiding oMeer and the program calls for papers and BALLA ns cel addresses by a A pleasant wedd May 24 at the home of Mr. and Mrs Michael Nelson, in Ballard. The contracting parties were J. B. Stein-| auer and Miss Tina Neluon, both of Ballard. Many fine wedding gifts were In appearar ‘The happy cou ple will make their future by vt nohomish, Those in attendance| were Mr. and Mrs. J. Ff. inane Mr, and Mrs. Owens, #r., Mr. and Mra. . Lind, Rev. and Mrs. Chrim nen, Mr. and Mra. M m At MARINE NEWS ranspor A | will sal fe | cargo at this port. jarrived Inst night \o 1 poor as one not popular with the pee- the ple of the pmunity where acheme i hatched.” This afternoon it Is announced that one of the Dig features contem= plated is the Dull-fighting aggrega- tion which will be ht here from ik. Joe Watkins has Mexico next we tine. She will take on a cargo of forage at Seattle and soon thereafter Manila. The British transport Ganges haw gone trot ncouver to Tacoma to Toad oat South Africa. The Ganges is new steamehip of 2.721 ton nd recently arrived couver from Shanghal um the British government 9 South Africa with a ¢ nd oth tary forces in that country. The British government i to load three argo forage for the mill- other cargoes for South Africa. The British steamship Cymbeline will load forage at Vancouver; the Askin- hail, a 6,000-ton carrier, Will take a cargo of oate at Portiand, and a» ship will Inter load & cargo of oate for South Africa at Seattle The Pollard Steamship Company's boat Rainter is trying to break her record between Seattle and Sam Francisco. She left the latter part yesterday at 2 p. m. Her former speed between the two ports has Deen 70 and 72 hours, but it iw be leved that she will make the present trip in 69 hours, ‘The Rainier has her 960 tone of fretght aboard—-the most she can carry—and 38 passengers, The Umatitia sailed for San Fran claco this morning with a large pas- senger list_and a full cargo. The City of Puebla arrived tron San Francisco at 4:98 o'clock thia morning with 168 passengers, 18 of whom will go to Nome on the Sen- ator. The Dolphin sai 10 o'clock tonight. She will carry the freight #he can hold, and a large! list of passengers, among whom is, . for Skagway | BB. Hanley ‘The British abip Ellen A. Reed hax arrived on the Sound from Honotuly. While en re m Mantla © heavy storm was untered. and the Rar was forced to put back to Honolulu to repair her broken rigging. The British bark General Roberts, whose captain hax been acquitted of the charge of inebriety by the naval court recently hbld here, hae gor to Tacoma to unioad # part cargo of cement. She will then load wheat for South Africa The Garonne is loading 200 tons of cold storage at Tacoma. She will re- turn in a few days to complete her THE MARKETS The strawberry market today was! variable. An unexpected shipment from Califor and this morning prices went wrong Berries sold at time for $1.26 per case, and an hour later the om mission men wer asking $1.50 and ti the same stork short tolay and with from retail morning * are « and poultr rotations JOBBING QUOTA tons Green Fruit butter, osm at the mune q $1681.50 turnip spinach Walla & asparagus, tive, $1.28 per case ov istons w beet, te t ie per th tare Ha 1 breakfast und, per ton. $13.00; timothy, $14.00@10.00; al $26.00: rolled bar . Butt eee and Poultry Buttor ton ereameries, 20616 vet Raster eh, VG le. Wiroor ae see ay $11.0012.00 per ca . aie Limburger, 1@3I0; brick, 1 swine waiv Kau—Strictly freuh ranch, 190200; Catt 14g ise * chickens, 16@ 14 =, 14g ibe Honey—120 Commission Men's Prices Corrected duily—The ¢ being offered to the pr Range A carload more than we have room for is due here June lst We'd like to put Im different homes Special for One Week every 1469 Second Ave. “Same Block as Bon Marche” Every Bicycle ‘ia Our Howse at Why? them ost Because we are nad quitting: le business entirely oning at the bi A Fat Purse Is Not Needed TO PURCHASE -SEATTLE Pure Drugs The Regular Friday Specials are Friday special ticle. The reductions are made as in MITRE FREDERICK & KELSON Fine Furniture selecting art for Friday » we choose those which id im each home—each is a useful ar better w For Friday, $1.48. made of solid athe eatly For “ ~ Frid Oil Stove for Friday, 65c. and qast ir ial price for Burner tove, with I Friday My, wpe For patrons. Friday th Slop Jar, special price ¥, TSe. . sin White Fancy Friday acquainted and Plain White 480; Friday, 380. Drapery Room nua m of tand I Frida Me 1% y tn b 1 Another Mitre Huge nd ‘ampl y Special long, only about anch Brussel Rugs, « from, each ot Granite Ingral Jute FREDERICK & NELSON . COMPLETE HOUSEFURNISHERS Second Ave., Madison and Spring Strests, an inducement to you to become reguiar No telephone orders for Friday epecials will be filled. M. marked not ta 4 ¢ uncovered, for 190 In The lortngs 89.55 nh Art $1.98 Rugs She | 8:00 to 6:00, | trat location, | theroughly rent are enormous. When I took charge of the busi ness I carefully oo | with the result that in my judgment | thin money necen | ONCE; to offer INDUCPEMENTS to | the public that would cause them te | come here and | tell their nets | tory bargains received | | ore of the satintac 1 am keenly alive to the fact tha store has been well filled. It seeme to me that when 1 clothes that is selling all over town for $18.00 to $2: advertining and salary expenses dered all points ¢ most satinfactory way to raixe ry in to raise it at ay thelr money and take a sult of which was marked Epsom Salts, 1-tb, packages 00 bottles at 49¢ + vShy Paine's arilin, $1.25 bottles at 7 kaines Celery Compoun, Bares parila. $1.00 bottler at 4 ze at bbe , Fresh Cod Liver Oli, $1.00 size at Headache Powders, te bows 4% 5 cents. Moth Balls, 1-Ib. boxes at 10¢ Rella@>nna Plasters, %e kind res Revealed Remedy, 31.00 thing Syrup, 260 size at 16 166 . at 50 A’ Extract, G0c mise at 86 Wiliams’ Pink Pitte, 600 eine a Hronchial Lozenges, 2$c boxes at! Cutioura Soap, 6c cakes at 1c. | 30¢ Seidiitz Powders, 2c boxer at he Fletcher's Castoria, 26¢ wise at te Friday Morning Bargains From All Over ‘the Store Peanut Brittie, Friday morning l6c| Paper Books, regularly sold at 26e; | $4.00; cholce of the lot Friday mem. the public has been faked in clothing ~ + ing at $3.98, GARLAND pound Friday morning at é& EB 5 wisp | sales which have had existence oniy| Music, & good titles to choose! Mens se Golf Shirts, separate! Womes's ‘S60 Sallors; Friday mere- we now have in stock— at once - ; ; aaa fe of.|ffom, worth 10c copy: at each ic. | cuffs: "Friday morning at 65 ing « We offer the following terms ‘The Quaker” Drug Co. Bf! in imagination, and prices were of |" Cit tie White Dresses, worth) 30 dozen Men's hematitched Hand-| Tuscan Hate Friday mom. ~ oak an wok: HAVE demonstrated the fact Bl tered at these mules which were|A6c to $1.0. In cambric nainsook and |Kerchiefs, worth gS; Friday morn-| ing at Sic and irs that RICH and POOR alike B) . nove the regular prices if any-|™uslin—agen 1 to ¢ yeurs—choloe, | Ing at 3 for Wc | Tin Drinking Cups; Friday more can buy at The Quaker and exit bor Met's Sik neck wear, very, newent/ int at malt aos not what «man earns, but what Bf A ‘truth thus stated should con: | range from ic to The; choice Priday | many worth é0e in i | Scents, he saves that makes him pros- ff) vince the most skeptical that T have |" sooty Cotte n Fast Biack Hoe) Twine Shopping Bags, ail kinds} un hed tor colnet perous. prepared values here which will] drop stitch oF plain, double toe and 4g ol wing 4 prita reg-| morning. each, the. withetand all eriticiam. That the) heel, worth Ie pair; Friday morn) co, price Friday| Knives and Forks, elther wood @ T “ 33 * - jing at 12 morning et 22 fron handles; Friday morning, 6 as is a e ua er Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Furnishing! Misses Fast Black Lace Hone, tnt soc. Pri. | Knives and 6 forks for Iie Goods, etc., Which 1 am offering for] ¢t designs, very pretty patterns, all| | Side Combs, regular price 3 -| ehack Moher Alpaca STARTS YOU TO PROSPER. ‘ ‘ Hi 20; Friday morning at | Gay morning oe ey j wide, worth Me ® yards sale are marked at p quall for 2 Boys Fine Wash Suits, white and | Morning at 28¢. Prices of Garland Ranges are 'TY AT ONCE BY OUR SAV- eeeebdared, Chit contest be Cupticntes udahy's Green Castie Sonp, 1-1b)| fancy duck, neatly trin and very| re inch all Wool t trom. ING PRIC bara, worth ise; Friday morsing at| durable, sises 3 to 10 years; Priday| _ inch Ait ¥ ; ™ | anywhere in the Northwest, or any| 5 | morning $1.2 f . >rown, worth a | other place. Arnica Witch Hazel or Carbotic| Boys’ White Walsts, fancy shapes, morning, at @¢. ie Boycotted for Selling at . : : Salve, worth 250 box; Friday morn Friday morning at 18. '| "Paper Plates, &inch sie; Peay | The Globe Clothing Company wasliy'S hoxen for Be i-garment Suits, folk | morning, the domem, Je. These Prices originally intended for a one-price| 600 ounces Kirk's Perfumes; Fri- | #t¥ie vest to match, neat patterns, | Large et Lanch vic, cco . | ite | G8Y mornin tthe two| Stes 4 to & years. at $2.68. cover and handle; Friday According to size and atyte. Miles’ Heart 75c Jestablishment. The reason for | OMrq: "we turnin batt Ghcitiouh'e ‘tehest tate, onlin, (akan! THE WORLD'S BEST.” Cure wo failure was the backward season.) Men's White Military ¢ Fri-| Friday morning at 25 | Fancy and Decorated Crepe Paper . The stock consists of that clase of | 28” Morning at the paje 10c, Ibe and| Roses, 3 in bunch, worth 280; Fri-| rkine, at fc a a mo Only range over awarded Piso’s Consump- 20 day morning at iSc | Good Plated Tea ‘Pritay gold medal. : Cc xoods which Is sought for and de-| Women’s Jeraey-Ribbed Cotton| Wash Petticoats of gingham, fast | morning, 6 for Ibe. 3 tion Cure | manded by careful buyers. It was|Union Suite, low neck and sieeve. | Colors, well made with double Gust) Nickel Plated Drinking Pierce’s Medical lems, all wines; Friday morning, the Tulle, regular value $1; tomorrow at| Cups; Friday m ierce’s Medica | one-price establishment and every | suit. 2c Boe Light, well made oy 5 | j - Fancy Hat Pins, large vartety,| to carry, regulation with head Discovery | article was the kind that would make| om Jersey-Ribbed Cotton Lu; Fri- co. f t Voter pearl bultonaruiih taped: kien | new styles, worth 18e and Sic; ai| cushion. remalatiz § ~~" | Tiend of the tomer for lore. ents, pearl buttons, ai tape ha 7 a. or m| a oRie Pierce's 1 5c hag he customer for the atore.| necy. ‘long or short sleeves, also low | Only & os : + ce. { “Unblenched Musin, Mangy and one Pellets | Now it seems to me that as soon|neck, all sives, worth 2hc; Friday, Latest 1 ioe in Belts, Just re- | arg wide, worth GC; ‘mort * Jas the public known these facts ana|™orning at enw; apatite Friday morning | ing at 6c. Peruna Miexes’ Jer at ee. $1.98 and Eat be. ne of Sinenlll ic | realizes I am actually selling these | ty Vente Women's Shirtwaist Suits of twe | size 42x36 Saches, ‘worth Ie}, * rds at S0c on the dollar, the store ished, all sizes, worth 2 pieces, fine ured percale in blue! morning at goods a n ar, the store] 'y Saishea. all sisee eon Se ae white or black| India Linon, plain white, # tnebes Serre he a will be jammed from early morning) Ctrow Matted Pictures, 20 sub-| and white. latest style, worth $2.60| wide, worth Sc; Friday morning st " © at night jects to choose from, In colors and|each; on sale Friday morning at] 4c . GLOBE BLOCK eee : + ‘ ea] DICK and white, worth 160; Friday | $1.20 Printed Lawns, oat tee hone, Main 124 ave no strong complaint to make) morning at 19 Women's Cravenette Ragians, an/| good assortment colors, " ° at the patronage so far, because the|Qvlong Pictures, 3 on a mount; |an-weather garment, rain proof, ox-| worth §1-8¢ yard: morning Friday morning 2 for. Ibe |ford gray, well maa, worth $7.50 and| at 3%. ed RCHE THE BON MA bat the Globe Clothing Company, ta their small price way $15.00, and NORDHOFF @CO. Rand 705 thet owt tars MA 208 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and I15-123 Pike Street. in. In some of the lines the redu: tion is much stronger, On thing you will find a willingness my part to make prices that wiil| clear out the stock at once very man, woman and child in | Seattle, who buys Clothing, Hats. Shoes and furnishing Goode, owes It himself and to his economical in nets to at least come here and veatiante. ‘The store te open every day from and on Saturday 11:00 at night. ¢ ntil maidering its cen the time necessary tc inventigate this would only take a very few minutes le 1 to every man, woman and child in Seattle a personal invitation to come and investigate values hare. ALEXANDER BRIDGES Manager for the Creditors of The Globe Clothing Company Cor. First and Madison OUR $3 DERBY But you will have to pay more than $3 in any other hat store for oe as good— See SEATTLE HAT FACTORY 1111 SECOND AVENUE Hats Cleaned, Blooked and Retrimmed Strictly High-Grade | | | | ES HOUT CHAT FLORENCE DENTAL CO." [ue UMP AT $3.75 PER Wur AT $2,75 PER This kole is from the Bee have just opened, and is # ~ n tic _kole In the market ISSAQUAH COAL CO. Bunkers, foot of street. Telephone, Mal Bae Moor Casiias BIO, Ai66 Sk 0d 20g hue, lens econ usiness College D8 ord cunning cw. The Angelus |°°83\¢ Stsuies ° Piano Player Henry Hensel “Sse | 28 Hinokloy Biook, Thrd Fleet | | HOTEL BUTLER i nooM We bles you to enjoy the world's Piano, piano and flute, plano piano and cello or piano Every ft expres. | musk f the Ang aniam of the Angelus has need bak - e " t hy ived a carload only first-class bie old At pubite ‘auction Friday. |S HOTEL, pant oe Parlors Third ay Telephone Main 1 Beoond Avenue | STMINWAY DEALERS, M. J. WALI, Auctioneer, | ER SEYSWeGEES: BEESStE | are an ear see Ce OPE DEeetede cePperreracuG ™ MESSRS Steewomee cess B42 ‘tei Ce ew eres eae FP Ss - pee

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