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THE SEATTLE BY STAR PUBLISUING STAR | EXCEPT SUNDAY. IONES I VERY AFTERNOON TELEP b Main 1050. Hetness Dent torial Dept ., Main 1138. Musiness Manager detiverad Wartor . BF. CHASE MARARD WELLS. OFFICES Third avenue, 290 Temple Coy 318 U. 8. xp Srattle—1107 New York Chicago—317 Buitding. s Building. six conte. per week or twenty-five cents per month, No tree copies, ‘One cent per copy by mail or carriers Entered at the postotfice at § re THE END OF THE BOER WAR Ono of the most remarkable wars ever waged uP ended. The Boers have surrendered to the British and of King Edward, South Africa has b finally subjugated The cost has deen frightful, both tn blood an drenched by a crimson Mood, the land has bee ¥ Mignt has finally prevailed over the er known, and the Boers bow th ar Ww subjects soll has solated and grim treasure. dee Ruin broods ance the world h the inevitadi But no sting of disgra attaches to their themseives freely bear admiring testimony t tinguished the Boers. They have granted liberal ter ing the Boers of all financial burdens In connection with the cost of the war, but undertaking to restock their farms and put them again upon a prosperous Uving basis. ‘What has been gained by the sacrifice of so many thousands of lives ‘and the wasting of so much treasure 2, That Is a question over which men might argue until doomaday without making everybody believe Some say that the Boers stood in the way of advancing civilization and progress in South Africa, and that thelr subjugation became Inevitable. Others believe that the Boers hada right to live and do as they p eo long as they did not interfere with the furrounding peoples, and the British act of invasion and conquest was a crime tn the eyes of God, as well as man. ‘The question as to the right or wrong of the war will not alter thy auita. Victory has perched upon the banners of the strongest nation and the Boers have lost their distinctive nationality. EGAN DRAMATIC SCHOOL RECITAL A complimentary recital will be by the pupils of the Egan tie school Wednesday evening. 4, at 8:30, in Little's auditorium. ts one of a series of recitals by this school. They are for the advancement and de- it of the pupils, who, by be- t before their friends and acquaintances, are able to exercise thelr ability and receive whatever ‘The prostate will be made up mostly program up. y of character readings and will con- ay hens " ravest Temtst heads today to attitude, the heroism which has not 1 one way tha $1.25 per box; native, $1.25 per verague. case. Fresh meat break: Mec. backs, Weiet tts “bee ton, $13.00; Bast. er Wginitaton timotny, 18.00910.00; al: rain ats, $22.00: wheat, $23.00; corm, 00; rolled bartey, $23.00 Bastern: New York. fort. de; Edam Pmerictly freeh ranch. S0@21e; Celi- ; Oregon, 1c. Maltrycdians: 1sie@t4e; trvern 00 per dor; turkeys, 15@14c; geese, je: ducks, 130. Poultry Turkeys. 14@ fe; geese, ie: @ncts, 14@tbe: ehichens, 18960 Commission Men’s Prices Corrected aily—The tollowing prices ace na producer around SPE Bex oe in thet car at Seattia Grain-Oats, $29.00G90.00; barley, $21 50; a ee ee on oe, MCheese—Native Washington, 15@11 iy ean ranches aw Waabington creamery, mance, i8@t7e. WASHINGTON, D. C., June 2.— At the conclusion of business today Chief Justice Fuller announced the adjournment of the United States sa- preme court for the term. DEATH OF PETER HEIFLER Peter Heifier, aged 22 years, died yesterday at Previdence hospital of Dicod poisoning. The dead man was lan employe in the Simpson lumber mili at Ballard. The remains were taken to the undertaking roomes of Collins, Sherman & Foley. presenting enerally who ure int who are inte: ‘this form of entertainment are cor- dally invited. THE MARKETS Special Today and Tomorrow Per pound ° 3 cents 2he FRESH ROASTED Cor FEE—Equal to best sold +! where at Sic per pound. EVAPORATED FIGS Per pound F FREFH HOME SMOKED HAMS—Per pound Ite SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST BACON—Per pound ive EASTERN SAUBAGE- Per pound 2006 Atways some better doings in this department than in eth- er shops—loy prices are com- bined with high qualities al- ways. JELLIED PIGS FEET. Per pound BOILED HAM—Per pound 30 GENUINE DILL PICKLE! GFOR once eceeee DAMARAR KANE SYRUP "The choicest quality of cane syrup—10-pound cans Introductory Price 85c SOUTHWELL'S ORA MARMALADE—Per Ja $1L.00Goodell Automatic Dritl, $1.25 Goodell Automatic Drill D8e Drill $1.50 Goodell Automatic Extra springs . 35e Hack Saw Frames $1.00 Hack Saw Fram $3.25 Breast D $2.50 Breast Drill . $1.00 Automat RUSSIAN CAVIAR Ver can 4G POWDER 11e, 25 ECONOMY CRE. Per can Per dozen 8 CURAY $2.00 rewdriver » Ge iver $1.10 Automatic $1.25 Automatic Screwdriver . $1.00 soe BB. ise 106 sis PURE Per gallon PE RANDY 4.00 and 85.00 RYE We Glass Cuter . Zhe Giaws Cutter . Iie Glass Cutter Expansive Bits, small... 1.00 Expansive Bits, large....$1.50 $4.00 Steel Tapes, 50 feet MBBS $5.00 Steel Tapes, 75 feet. 84,00 $2.0 Metallic Tape, 0 feeet... $4.00 Metallic Tape, 100 feet., $2.00 RLBOT Secon’ Ay T g0),...82.7% and #2 WHITE RUM $4.00 RYE OR WHISKEY. Per gal....83.00 ‘THE PHYSICIAN Medicinal Port Per gallon PAOD OOOOC Cooper & Levy 104-106 FIRST Ave. Bet, Yosier and Washington Streets Telephone Main 182. Per gal ORBON nd #5 Pure Wine 82.00 & 1217 er ROBBED BY THE SEATTLE STAR. 1 Th Miss nt v4 part work P » Mi Blanche D Hawt uld Vera Head Charles Filet and Reginald Iran the k ater, with @ Saturday 1 ker up Lily Beane Herbert All the: Mi \ Ha Treve Lave ttle "Too Rich To Marry” FOOTPADS DASTARDLY ASSAULT THUGS AT INTERBAY A bold wn the Interbay lat ) Duane who this perchance the rut nidea to scream, for in th To laugh, SVE. J am what hat's pretty bad, but it istrate the way the Third Ave idience felt last night, “Too Marry” was the bill, and it wereami ngly Vth man came runing up from 1 avenue te what the rack about | nue and Rich t ut N med i brutatly be 1, he ked of $8 5 ot was The title probably given thy cause it enables the manage of the original "To which this Y ra of the original comedy t out of thin version taken bodily from Comforts of have been filled in, The pres a misnomer. The farce might ated “A Kakom emint Mr. Bradbury's F oF something on that order, but Rich to Marry” does not apply all M was robb wateh, he ti by the footpads ir after Mr, Dua then Short Too Rich Marry" is present plece be-| 4 to Use Rich to Many Marry before midnight Mr, Du Bare din dire the wwit t Inter’ Thr him while | uffia appr other trainment to throw up hia hi did not immedia comply with | the order, he was knocked down throttled and kicked. The $85. in| ney Was taken front his pocket, | Alno & Watch, The thugs ther Mr. Duane and fired one after them, which missed, Watch was dropped on t when the was fired. One of the assailants Mr. Duane recognixed a tramp Who tried to steal a ride on train yesterday, The notified of the facts in the case ° e i “Sweet Lavender” ‘The Harrington-Reynolds company opened its second week at the Sea tle theater last night with Arthur White Pinero's play “Sweet Laven and whole Gillette Hom: tut : An t he the | 4 him and when he at ah Th ground - it is immaterial how a de, or what It is called, fo long as the goods are set down t 1 that A sma makesth t laugh hard working | tertainment J able of the up-town season And ft t® exactly the kind of show needed aw people into the the ater this time of year, for t nothing #0 Tare asa farce in June The entertainment is worth than the pever-changing which the Third Avenue asks, With a few changes in cast it would be a $1.50 show. Two of the $1.50 people are already there. These are Arthur Smith, whe plays Sambo and makes iM comedy pointe out of a possible 100, and Jessie Brink, who is unex cetied ax Caroline Bradbury, She looks the part, which cannot be sald| der.” Although from se t# of| for all of the’ others | view the play is not istie an| ‘The double of Gertrude Brown and | Alabama,” it hae amount] Leona Delroy is pretty bad. Either! of life and vig t keeps up wo hamen should b its interest sented by Ho her on the program, rington, Reynolds and company lines at the finish would make maks an enjoyable production louble good by explaining that Of the players were good last Brown was masquerading tn| within the litaits of thelr parts. as an actress Redmond, | though the piece hin that Joe Hart or Harry mantic courtship of Clement Hale arke would simply up| d Lavender Holt, the interest of| ts clever, and Fred Armatead is good | the audie: nters tn that part of| both es the composer and Cyrus Richard Nightfully good-| Brown. | hearted old toper, who ie the com-| Manager Russell will certainly be panion and friend of Ciement I too rich to marry if business keeps is up ag It started out last night a Seg | to prominence more than any othet | is fi'pimce Aion se Sees" A STRANGE all the part contains, he does. not/ | overdo it. Mr. Reynolds’ work in | fio" k ee phates | HUMAN BEING: the plece, although he te good | } roughout , % . | There thin city a Fhe role of Clement Hale, the| most remarkable curtosity. It ip a adopted son of a rich banker, falla|human being 24 years of age, born to the lot of Benjamin Hows: As\in Galveston, Tex. This person has the manly young lover of Lavender|tne form and features, likewise the Mr. Howard played hie part very| voice and manner of a woman, yet Well, but at times he allowed it to| tnveictans o reputation are Grag a little. Miss Minette Barrett | Dhysiclans of Daten tthe a man oF pecupled the titular role. She real-|womar, as this individual is abso ined the duty she had in portraying |jutely devold of those distingulshing the pale-faced little flower of the|rearures which denote ses. This per- London Temple Court, but the part!xon ia bright and intelligent and is not suited to her. She has an alr! dieasing in conversation, having during the play that she is holding|traveled throughout the United herself poorly. Mise Barrett in com-| States for the past elght edy roles is much better than tn the| cal physicians have pro parts she has played in “Alabama” ito be the moet astonishing of all and in “Sweet Lavender.” ‘lhumen curiosities that have ever the scenes between herself and Mr.|come under their personal observa- | Howard last night touched even cyn-| tion. This living wonder will be on ical old-timers with their dainty sen-|exhibition at 1019 Firat avenue for «| ent. ew days only, commencing tomor Ben Johnson did not wave the| sow, trom loam until 10 pm. Ad- ghance to exhibit his talents as Geof-| mission 26 cente. A complete dem frey Wedderburn that he did as Col. | onstration of the facts claimed In the Preston in “Alabama.” What little above description will be given at he had to do, however, he did well./each exhibition, so that you will be John Daly Murphy overdid the part/anle to speak intelligently on this of Horace Bream, a vivacious young | wubject und can have it sald that you American, but nevertheless caused! have seen it with your own eyes much laughter by some of >me- | YOU GET SUNNY SATISFACTION Devoid of all clouds of disappointment when you buy PETERSON’S G00 GOODS Interesting to Parents Our Sale of Boys Clothing Boys’ Brown, Black and Red Mixed Cheviot ip Butte excellent linkngs sizes 4 to 8 ye "81.98 pmpany th bth ttt hh th bh hhh ns Theaters $ NRO TOOT Ee VIR 2 | | | it all night Al es on the ro has arrived in A Linen Season There's no doubt about the pop: ularity of Linen Frabrics We can supply your wants. Dress 28-ineh Fabrics at 28-inch Linen, selling Real Natural Linen Dress 20e vanes: selling] 6 Superior Grade Natyral well worth ' 20c at i-inch Wide Linen Coloted Silk Batinte; one of the prettiest wast dress fabrice brought out O, this season; selling at 20-inch Pure Irish Flax Dress Fa brie, sible, serviceable, stylish selling W2-inch extra quality Irish Dress especially desirable fc selling 32-inch Linen Etamine fabric, which at onc ftxeif an a superior or dteen tabric.B3 Bc Knee Pant |® Sale Cassimere nid Be All Navy and Brown Serge plece Suits, styles like this illustration; best of lining and tailoring, sizes & to My $6.00 value; selling at Wool Boys len 3 oy: Bring This Coupon With You MORROW: ae ‘y over FRE Ti nya’ Suit price SHIRT ime for Low Shoes 81.20 “82.00 Hes’ Kid Diana Low ith ngress goring, neat fitting and on, popular $1.75 anther Oxfords, r welted newed. D value ling a 60 Boys’ Ge Pants worth ape Boys’ Wool Pants, bu Boys’ Na Pants pb: value B King! Pants, regular $1.00 value selling at Boys’ All W Knee Panta, 18¢ Bc Mixed Che for ha 001 Cheviot eat and ainthand elling at jel Kia Oxe kid te hoes, oy Me On high grade tailor Mail Orders a Specialty. 206, 208, 210 Pike Str } eee sor Opea 9:30 A, M. Tomor- row Sale Begins meee 1M A.M. ~~ Tuesday GREAT RETIRING SALE As announced yesterday stock of Dry Goods, Suits? Wraps, Millinery And Men’s Furnishings must be sold at forced sale, at and Below the Manu: facturers’ Prices but E. W. Newhall & Co. eres our entire Remember, we have no cheap, trashy goods, every article is clean, new, stylish and the best grade that money can buy. Your personal interest, your good nenne, 4: nds that you take advantage of this great chance to save money. We know you realise the opportunity and are ready to profit by it. We are preparing for you. A double staff of salespeople is being secured in each depart- ment, and prompt service is assured ‘The sale begine at 6:30 tomorrow morning, and cc tinues until every article har been noid. Rules Governing This Sale: ‘The great rush that will naturally occur at our counters makes it imperatively necessary to enforce certain rules ‘Therefore, during this *, no goods will be ex- changed, no purchase money refunded, and no sam- ples given. E. W. Newhall & Co. W. D. McCARTHY, Manager HOTEL BUTLER °° SEAT lar only first-class European plan Henry £8 Kinokie, Bleck, Thrd Floor Cla exe Eagles 4 “door branches an JACKSON'S Kxpre ‘do ki oe best help ine Mrs. Mi SEATTLR kinds of help. aR ave: tel, or ton, Robert ‘Aerie Madison 004 Wavth ban road “Taborers te TLE’S and NEVADA NEVADA NEVADA DRILLERS, ROCKMEN, KMEN, TEAMSTERE, Manatastariny deaiae STATION Wi Hense LABORERS. Wares $2.00 to 83.00 per day Ship today. Rook now | | | | | | f | | ssified Ads CHAT KOTICNS Lagan will ben held Cw 8 Pulver Prank Dowd MecNICHOL & HAWKING 119 Went Main street and Pike at 10 WANTED. Night watchman, &2 TAM THE soreonn: by lazing: 1 Phe MAN with my K-pong Main 1170. Randall furniture and | &U J trunks trans: | Main 06 nd | taurant QUREN CITY EMPLOYME 1 Third ave $12, S14" woek in office, ‘#30. io ott chambe MAIN 707. Fae renovating Rents and| ay City Dye Works. | gM ee —|_* ond girin; kitchen he ; fun Hlerm, 83.00. ranch band, | ‘M EMPLOYMEN? AGENCY, ‘a ean ces | ANTED — MALE ann Emmaie °° | OMe, 110 WI AV a tal alee und. board, ad A & Hawking, 110 Wont Main st $3.00; aki lant, heaver Emplo: positions ko atreat, 6, NP Section man, $1.64 $2.00 day. in city and $8.00 week: é male and toma i Bure 1 ‘ AL NOTICES iis Firat we bent oak’ tan ‘o- diehwn to be , *: Empl r tal ave A WANTED n aah or at ofice, F veral acres Reach bioek 7 Ol aNd Gawo Ht Co, 917 3a | al Real Bowton FURNITURE RALT hand tur | antic joan furnished root DENA, landsoape ward Aing tote we BAD 44th $1.20 per Kastman's Stud! 43.00. HUMOVED to ery, Tel brown bread det “a, 240 1 ied Bax joyd, Briscoe & your hon oe va. ® tor © ed pe Mis. OFTEDAL, electrician, Waldor “FOR RENT—FURVISHED HOUR” URN CK Viet A Clean, Bunny. Rooms by the Day AND PACIFIC MOTEL, i118 house newly furnished: « ‘mw rdnrate FOR REN PON NENT 1018 Tenth ave ror WIGWEST a household "guod: carpets, ete piture, Red ‘Fror cco) avenue south south, take J: B—MISCHELL pald for bear sd -hen SINS CHANCT: Por BALY Tee for omen ALAWIENCE tins Becond ave, Mix hundred thou a yoliare te AWRENCE OWN A HOME cont tow numbers that w summer. It you ow mith you the cash to bulld a an unmatured coptract matures will pay the bullting several homes ey mor liven taut tome. FOR SALE—CITY 2 PE HOE O12 were of Mi county road, only 30 nes center of city: $2255 scree food sol, No. f handy; very convenient all ar A LARGER BUY A Ns. sod art any cleared: bm We will sei! th eho 20 HAS. F ADAMS. 4B Pioneer butid SEVERAL © ‘and Reoutdle and houses at Fremont Queen Anne and other loealith Pureas, 1600 First ave. cote. barge $20) tikes my tw West Seattle to street cai Aled; $10,000. Fine lots paid) y # Lot GOxIZ8 and modern 9-100: Jway district, 92000. Improved rchard, Lake Se treo be MACPHERSON @ WEST SEATTLE PRorEer ls the time to by suburb, er ‘grand view, nicely payments. balance ‘monthly ‘on easy term will furnten lane free; call tn and see us “y, U. &. Investment Co Third ave. Lake Washingt 4, good Now r 10 acre tracts near Bouth a en land: fire QUALHEIM & 1 B01 New York block. White A os LAWRENCE | HILLMAN'S beautitur nthe last few days #8 down, $2" monthly payments sane as font {hg new plank sidewalks ty fr ney if diveat 10 ext wi Jny to show 141 eee owner, Hillw nt Green Lake ¢ #35 ror 40 Roren slashed barn and STETTENGREN Teoom 2 100 tbulldings land al howe, $1100 & ARNE Koxwetl blag PENANG TACOMA M. MERRITT, P. ©. 201 Pre’ tnanctal Agent HANK on any PRED, Box 2. « COLLATERAL, money loaned 100 Cherry arto good ti and sol & Ushelman, Mutual Life bid, a igor Finer “AVENUE HOUSES ane ANMOUS Call OF address, room 64, Bul MEAL EST. TRACTS 1 creek bottom, pettinment tots, SO foot each, Twenty ninth avenue a AK fonthiy payments of $5, | DRESEMAKING School, iii? Mi dies make their garments; girls tted for ons in One Mom railroad Gener, con Weat Wre = a +4 Voth nooms vir chee nd hand oftice fur 130-113 t once on contract Company thie ln ® | anty road: noel ree met in hot Lane | m houre sar buck dredging lone id dit Fied awa into whi from river ¥ HAH 1 bet e Ae TRACTS ‘yard The sary ait the cont Tom COMPA 1510 ‘ot “BUSINESS DIRECTORY ABST RACTORS Cora stract ot i atmtrac tual Lite bu nT Euren 4 inne, Basement of tb ATTOn LY a Ew ‘etmity, 710 Ma pal o Ma D. LAMB WARD KEMP, 422 Burke & AUOTIONMERS emion Reuse. Bancroft LUPIN ina and Stam, 9 ooi4) new seat a. gene WILSON, street BICKER First avet Depomita, $1, 800,00 wiibere. pe ™ 1M lew Yor 0 2048 TON, AMCHITECTS Has kao Grebe bie Fel BANKS THE SCARDINAVIAN-AMERICAR BARK a abl, vice pres. A. Lane. anet PROPLES SAVINGS BANK Commercial aavings end trast bust- and Pik) e bi 7 PUGET BOUND NATH prea: RV. Ani Corresponden United stat Capital pala Surptus .. Interest allowed SEATIL | Capteat stock paid | fat om. 3. Furth, wees 2. my, cashier. im pe pe be ‘THR CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE. t miliion Gotiars) on time I banking business. t SEATTLE DRANCH—Corner street and Second avenve. A. CAMERON, Manager. D. THE FInsT NATH BEA’ Paid up capital General banking business Bevel Ep 4m “CONTRA: BROMLEY 4 W ‘TT Starr-Doya DANCING DANCING eh and Fridny evening at # daily. " Ranke Bost mmmamisb. mits. HANSO’ Prices, pres; M. MecMicken. vies aah. Exchange on principal rope mL, bid school Of dancing private Pike street. DRESS AKT be Ryring Corner Fourth and Pine. weneral acutvonser. 20 feneral scutlonwer. CTOR: ACADEME | BOOTH: WHITTLERRY-MANYORD f. phone ree ba Valier bulldin vieck Pact ‘dine od on P 4 bough or ex fi Tel. Cay 484 Danke! ‘street. Capttal ©, Neutelder, prem; T. Greenleat, amet we BANK OF “$828,000 ; warps, % Goltemith, vice incipal cities ta the ot AL BANK OF s. £150,000. maacted. 3. RF. Parkburst, cities jeneral contractor: Main 300. Lad we ners” Moiiay Prot. ‘Witl-| lemons bee millinery at lowest @ Hinckley ING AND CLEA FAWISIAN Dye Works—We deliver your clothes First ave. Tel. Main 10he in shape. $1.80 month; dying, TY. ty in this seth, fine mes built you with before you WaT im, water. | heap. | hard | me; very Park LMAN, MeBORL | SAMS BOTAWELT— Loans 28 Poston ‘block * R now lage nt of eack | nfiod After | | ‘Mice endo a ot | cL, Wit, moh Bik. Reed; | 100 Yea ot Morr 1007 Third; Re DENTISTS jooated, smait | A. W > PHILLIOS, OT Neuse block. ENGL PUGE co. BERS bile driving. AND T SOUND TRUDSE DRIED ‘Scandinay an Ranke ‘Am dighway bridges ain Go clothes | repairing CONTRACT %| aia: | a work for bul or Improvement erican Bank bi FUNERAL DinncTORs ah the | SUPTERWORTH 1498-1438 Third. Y é dental avenue. « tel., Se NU BONS, embalmes Pike 49, oy MBER nicoloid. ~~ Sieston, INSURANCE ty band RINEHART & CO. WASHING Money loaned on redeemed wat TUN 1 LOAN OFFI 509, family trade; . Jewelry, MANICAL © MUNIOA REPIRED, “bow L INST ry ole Chicago OCULISTS AND KO PONDA NX throat. BML DR DR. Kinee, BwAt n Burke buldt J, A. MACKINNON, 4 Chapin bil. Betiey building. OSTROPAT W f fINRON 4 Second a oh WASHINGTON Bate Deposit Beattie three y. LAW Ww in vt BARNES 4 CO. PATENT ") Institue Bun phys Phone, Main 007 SANITARIUM, 11-1 dasa, At i drafting. TORNEY Colman bid, 6 p m this paper, epeak of the PLU MaiNe PRINTING AND BINDING ing Irae Ine., Bera ningion wrnae O 4 Report "Pristisg Be OW Cm » a CoE Riise NUMBER StAMpy AAA WORE pin hs, 110 Cherry, STORAGE A When bu; this paper, Umatilla, June 0, §, 3 1 and every fifth day thereafter. FOR SOUTH-CASTERA MAGKA Leave Seattle # Rm Salling June 4, * 16, 19, 2 AL-EL ity of Seattle, Topexa. ‘Ticket Office, 113 James G. ¥. Taimadee, Com't 5 Pe gece. ¥ Pacific Clipper E. EB. CAINE, President 5. 8. J. 8. KIMBALL, May 8. 5. NOME CITY, about 31 For Golovin Bay. di 8S. 8. CHAS. NELSON, For Skagway, Valdes ports— 8. 8. SANTA, June San Francisco route=_ (Kruse 8. 8. : Regular Weekly For further inf to 618 First ave. 147. The WHITE PASS & WU To the Aulin, Le 3. Morse, jootal River, Kiondike, Keyukuk nd Yukon Mining Districts, ‘Through bane Skagway to Ly h st for all bou with steamers Points and a ty the steamers for Points. J. FRANCIS LEE, General Offices—Seattle, Wast and Skagway, Alaska. CO, ECT THE GLOBE NAVIOA FOR HONOLULU BIF Steamship Eureka, 3,000, ta Wil be dispatched from whart, Pier 1. on of about June 10th, 1902. To a steamer of this line on @) about the 10th of i” Required w Shipping Permits For information, office of the in Giobe Ddiock, First avenue aad Madison street. G. F, THORNDYKE, Manager Traffic T. W. NO’ Phone 1208. General Seattle, Edmunds and Everett ‘The Pajatial Steamer CITY OF E Three Round Trips as Leaves Seattic 7 a m, eaves Everett 9:15 a. my sa0eat T:15 p.m. Phone, James 1541, Cotman Det Charle ‘Steamers Athlon and inland Flyer From Foot Leave Beatle 14:80 u fon at Sl SBaxcent Fare HO! FOR NOME! S. Oregon, o and Golovin Bay aired §. Discovery. enweatern Commercial Compal Seattl No. 14 James streets O1, General OMices tg. phone Union U5 ins by applying nia for Wild Goose to points of through bills of ate ee articles advertised Stare June Ne ket office Ma Ph g from Seattle When buying

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