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THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PURLISHING CO. F MARARD WELLS, Seattle—1107 ‘Third a: New York--20 Temple Chieago—S17-318 U. 8 Express Butlding. Watered at 0 to be generally admitted. BEVERY AFTE NOON SXCEPT SUNDAY. TELEPHONES: Business Dept. Main 1050, Exiitortat Dept ., Main 13% WF. CHABR, Bustne OFFICES: we. One cont per copy, six cents per week ty mail or carciera No tree conten. postedfice at Seattin, Court Building. enty-Ove conte per month, delivered Washington. as second-class matter SHOULD NOT DELAY ‘That Seattle needs and must soon have a public market, now seems ‘The declaration of a ding comminet: chant that the estabitsument of the market would be a positive benemt to the commission business, removes the only probable source of oppo sition. From time to time representative citizens In all walks of life have dm interviews given in the Star, expressed themselves in favor of the es~ tablishment of the market as an experiment, If nothing more. And now the chamber of commerce has, through its committee on city and county Affairs, added its voice to the demand. ‘There is now no reason why the city council should not take the matter up and carry ft to a successful conclusion, ‘The fact that the plan has received the unanimous endorsement of the Western Central Labor union, is ample evidence of its approval by the rank and file of the voters who are responsible for the ernment. jection of the present city gov= ‘The verdict of the chamber of commerce clinches the argument by showing that the business men of the city, too, favor the establishment @f the market. procuring of a ‘The council should require no further instructions ‘The greatest obstacle is still to be overcome, ite for the market. expect the hearty co-operation of the however. This is the In this task the council ts entitled to friends of the public market scheme, resktents of the city and country alike. The producers and consumers should agree as to what is needed in the way of ground space, and lay their finding before the counc!!. that body can act with full knowledge of the city's needs, Bhould not be delayed. Stocks and bonds. It increases the values of lands and houses ‘Then ‘This actior UNEQUAL RITY ‘The grand totals of the export trade, as set forth by the bureau of Statistics of the treasury departmentat Washington, show that this coun- try is selling abroad a great deal more than it is buying from foreigners; that the “Dalance of trade” is largely in our favor; that we ought to be ‘Betting rich as a people. It ts pleasing information. It must have a strong leavening effect on Manu- faetured products find beneath them a firmer foundation. Banks see ‘They do not want the trust the food, clothing and other comforts of his family, while recetving lit- ue OF no advance in wages, what does ho want to pay their bilis—to stand square with the what this condition must lead to. see the dountry te enjo pros: All industrial, all amount to? Prosperous, but they want to share ed chiefly by the trusts, perity to come out of thelr own “Mewspaper reporters are unknown. box wild as with the poorest kind of support the price of harvesters, Of f Yoke's “Putty” Strong says he wants to find = place where ed in that direction all rt cht. ee March hare and ‘be- if Organizers of the harvester trust ask the public to believe that their it Of$120,000,000 is solely for the charitable purpose of reducing course the pubtic will believe it. __CC 4 per capita circulation has been lo- £5 | St. Paul, the summer with her son, . at his home on venue north. Rathbun Is entertaining wher Livesey of Olympia at in Brooklyn, The young remain during the carnival. Sartoris gave a very card party last evening at her on East Jefferson street and : i party ay afternoon on Lake Wash- . The steamer L. T. Haase took the party over to Kirkland and ‘An informal dancing party was ven Monday evening in Ranke hail. pubile was invited and a large iRamaber of guests danced unt « late ir. WATKINS BILLINGS, Mont. Aug. 28.—The Billings officers caused yesterday at Newcastle, Wyoming, of a man who is supposed to be the notorious Philip D. Watkins. profes- sional forger and swindler. The man answers the description of fought for and the result | Warkins, and is accompanied by a continual up. er- ‘. . Port- won out by @ score of € to 4. ine 10, Tacoma 6 here yesterday and won out, 10 to 6. ‘Tacoma is still the cellar champion. Standing of the Clubs BITS OF GAIETY | The officers of the Wisconsin gave ig reception to a few fri @ay afternoon on b number of guests were present and ‘ very pleasant afternoon was spent. | Mrs, Francis Philips who have been Laing on Eighteenth for their home in #1. Paul yesterday afternoon. ‘The McDaniels and Adams’ fami- as yester- 4 the boat. A 4 two fons, | visiting Mre. 0, M enue, started | en who live in the Madrona Park hotel are spending a few dayn camp- ng on the other side of Lake Wash- ington. ‘Mrs. B. W. Burchard gave a Junch-| ‘eon party this afternoon at the Fir- Joch club, ‘The rooms were beau-| Pie: @ifully decorated for the occasion. | About 40 guests were present affair was one of the pretties week. nd thet of the | Mrs. B. L. Sherman and Miss Sher- man are being entertained t the} frome of Mrs, O. Hall on Bellevue av- | enue. Mre. {i sing with the Walla Tt the Walla, Walla Valley Fair to be held September 22 tv ‘The band elusive. Jendersnip of E. Br, Benjarin Jennie Houghton Edmunds Walla band | Fruit) in- the is under | W. Nichols. , Levy and family! woman similar in appearance to the one whom Watkins recently married on 24 hours’ acquaintance. ‘The supposed Watkins swindied a hotel man here out of $60 on a bogus check, under the name of G. W. Swaine. Sheriff Cudihee of Seatth has wired to the authorities here that Watkins ts wanted in that city for obtaining money under false pre- tenses, QUAKE ON MINDANAO WASHINGTON, Aug. 28.—General naffee cables from Manila that re ated earthquakes on the island indanao have killed at least people in falling walls. All the vie~ dama, din Camp tims were Moros. Great was also done to property turbance was not far from Vickers, the headquarters of the American troops stationed in the inland, HAVE NEW ROOMS ‘The Amalgamated Association Btreet Hallway Employes has cured quarters in the Denny bulld ing on Second avenue between Pike and Union streets. Meetings will be id there every Monday afternoon nd evening. The association rooms were formerly in (he Masonic Tem WANTED! Good strong young man to be apprenticed to learn a fine trade. Call between 9 and 11 a.m. 11407 THIRD AVENUE of | | | evccesosoooesososoooooos man all conveniences, from his vacation. Office, Hotel Se- EE OUR CLASSIFIED ADS o | | | | } | | | | M it HM be C nterpriae Association iG ED—A room, by a & King both ways; ght DUE TO HER DRAGGING UP e lv a saying that we a crim No better (1 lustration could be afforded which occurred at th ingrat hy nde selling his wares @|¢ of maki all hand He picked opening it the grand stand ad voce: “Who pak? He ve kept It; none would winer. Me did at the contents mi n Instead, with the best of @|T intentions, he announced his find. SHE GRABBED IT Immediately a woman arose @| from one of the boxes in the grand stand, She was « woman, and there was tinctively unkind look She is the wife the prominent men of the city She spied the boy and the prize he held, and without word seized the purse from him. She took it in & manner much as though she remarked inwardly “How dare you have my puree? Give It to me this instant.” She quickly opened it and found that the contents were all The purse, by the way, ined about’ $180, besides some valuable jewelry, The wo- hi a with the purse caimily “The Musketeers” will ru seated herself in the box and we of * hk Ee week with a special Fhe boy. who has perhaps been sed to the meaning of the word ratitude,” Waited around in mbarassed sort of a way. AND THEY JEERED ‘The woman turned her back upen him. Then the spectators | musical talent has been secu jithe b talty numerous and situations ere intensified by the pl (ure presented : fee Walter Reed. an acrobatic and aert comedian. week gram made up almost BY FORCE AND ARMS) 23:5": THE SEATTLE STAR. RESCUE THE PERISHI i, Matthews Mas Well Laid for Mission Work Firat Pr terian char d next Sunday, Rev rk @ bax organized bis church ra into a f oh te pla do a great deal of practtes wrk, Misnion schools will t 1a mission chureh eptember ape held for ned tn os will be Theaters ORR 08 0008880008808 88 “Please Let Me Sleep Please Let Mo Sleep, wun red an Daphne Pollard « rand, in ¢ yand five en. ual thing every might. 1H nd song, “Rose of Killarney an} favorite } at the Grand for the re jer of the week Seattle Next Week There will be no performan eta mpany Friday ing to rotat < nied cellent « Hh ety wever, ¢ ther Luding @ bargain matine At the Third Avenue Richard & Pringio’s Ge up-to-date and continue to fll the Third theater every There are several features in this en tertainment any one of whi ably the price Next Week commencing natinees Sunday the attra rd Avenue theater will be mpany Char f the fi The but ‘aton, om the other intensely “Venita” at the Madison & spectacular dane equal of whom has seldom been seen. m been wecured for a week agement at the Madiaon theater. Five separate and entirely different dances re put enery each n, Special are required for will ine The burlesdt at on Will be short appear deville features. aturday matin at which od. Te a ah oh ah oh ahh eabeerd of the hits af the #eanon Paut Jo will be night at the of admis charged at the up-town thea’ w and the pro entirely | Ad | nan db ng 8 jie NG Plane for hi by t the} | im Roe tn an main Sivee= | AN PU ' fact had | « pre ls ox « rday ¥ BO: 1 FU Ay ith at the . Ww amen GE P FA’ P GA <r the * en nd ef acene next be im of | A dark, Malaga Gr to Port Wine by many. where at So per pound. cHic! r SAUSAGE DISAPPEARED », Pairbain, an Insurance age sappeared from the city, | veral acquaintances to 1 id he obtained money on ne worthleab checks before leavin alleged to have signed t A. A. Watts. bairn had been in the ¢ al month, and had been ma * headquarters at the Rat hotel, The poltoe are look! — mus Tomengen Ple ew muibscrtt booth No, 10, weet wine, made from and preferred Our lity, to better pecial tomorrow jaturday, Aug. 20 and we Per Gal. 90c GOSTURA BITTERS— "er bottle RE CREAM TARTAR BAK- NG PowDER— de pound % pounds B50 GINGER SNAPS— seeee te Ror BLUE LABEL Per WOU oo cc eeeeeees 25e 1LEO HAM— Mer pau palo haiy 5 3Be LL CREAM NEW YORK wat to the best sold else. NUINE ANCHOVI8— Per ken bbe and 700 NCY MACKEREL— ur Kit. 9175, $2.00 and $2.25 RLIC— pound «Be €SH FRUITS OF ALL priced than KEN TAMALES— r can 106 PORTED FRANKFURTER * fan. We VILED TONGUE OR HAM pound , be and 10¢ WAFER SLICZD eecer— BA Per gal. can BA jar LAD O1L— RTON PURE OLIVE O1L— “dae asd Foe OLIVE o1L— of the incident began to get a — bi word in here and jg They HINTON, W. Va- Aug. %.—Con- |i oviveg— commented upon her sppear stables yesterday undertook to eject Per bottle ance and her dress. upop her bringing up. and upon her sense of appreciation. Their remarks ware made in tones loud enough to attract her ‘attention. She awoke to the fact that she war being talked about. She tried to avoid hearing the remarks, but the people still kept on with sarcastic and, as she though ungenerous remarks. ‘The story of the incident spread until the whole grand stand wae aware of it, While she, with all the dignity of an alleged social po- sition, pretended to hear noth ing. The cross-fire of remarks was making her guests in the box exceedingly uncomfortable Finally she called the pr -¢ram boy to her. She reached down into the purse with $189 in it, fished around for a minute or two, and finally dug up a soll tary 10-cont piece, She handed it to the bey. He turned It ground and put it up in full view of all the people in the grand stand who were witnemes @ to the affair, Then they started to jeer. “Thin seems to be an eighteen hundred to one shot,” said one. like that purse, A third remarked: “Well, what a —— fool that boy was to hav been honest. Long live crime. SHE SOON LEFT ‘The fat, fair and forty ot visibly moved by the remark« thrown beck and forth about her “munificence.” She called her husband and wanted the stand clea: 5 it he had more sense than to attempt any such thing. Her guests were very much discomposed at the mount of attention the box was attractin, lon, for the boy who cents, He says, “Any time I'm a good fellow again, Just watch me. Next one I find t will just @ put’it away. I do not care for the reward. I would have been © aatiafied if she had said ‘thank @ you,’ but she did net.” ‘There are thousands of people in Seattle who already know this story. . Dr. J. P. Sweeney haw returned ARGAIN FRIDAY ENOUGH SAID! te Br y 17 Mrs, Potts’ Sad Trons, nickei plated set 7 We Glaes Ol Can ive Mason Jar Covers, dozen,.19¢ Harris Fruit Pre ive Biasell Carpet Sweeper. 1.7 Two Boxes Tooth Picks Half-Gallon Fruit Jars, dozen The sh Pan. 690 106 om. 17-qnart Granite T (215-1217 Secone Ay amer river. close out, at be Second avenue 49 familics from houses belonging to the the officers began carrying out the household goods a) v at them from the other side of the nftables returned the fire and several hundred shota were fred in ail but no one was hurt wo far | an known, The houses of the evicted tenants will be occupied by miners who will work for the company, Red Ash Coal company. The « Elk canes, worth Ie an: Rhodes Bros. a Wanted—Good ‘sictinanpmemtnann Dancing Classes Professor Wilson at Ranke Monday and Friday evenings. vate lessons daily. $\] we expect To seu. IN 2 DAYS By pricing them like this: vy Sateen regular $1.50 value; Pe at { dies’ Mercerized Italian Ch Petticoats, inch wide fle, trimmed with 4-tnch r flen and dust ruffle, regu alue; priced at...§1. Adjustable Yoke cotat, none like them on market, heavy mercerized n cloth, Minch rufi d with thre 1 und corded dust r value; prictd at ETERSO McGee Quick Kidney in the Stops pain back cures all kidney and bladd troubles. 600. QUICK DRUG CO., 704 tet ley was fired ie, PETTICOATS DSc rut Cure | Star Clothing Co. When . 16 strong young man to be apprenticed to learn a fine trade Call between 9 and 1 a. m., Third avenue, Hen Pri tt! ric oth tif Har 5 the It fle, neh uf 50 GIANT OL! —Per bottle ..... CURTICE BROS’ SERVE od Mi 104-108 Fi Bet. Vester and Telephone, GOLDMAN’S 901 Second Acenve. Cor. Marion. The Very Best Ice Cream ana Soda Water HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. 14685 First Ave. Tel. Cor, ‘Main Pike St 16. en’s Light sey SUMMER SUITS lo Up-to-Date Patterns Pike St. and Fourth Ave. Hoffman & Freudenberger 9 and $1.00 Me he « ne | | | | | Seattle Den 717 Second Ave. We make no charge for ext All work guaranteed 10 y: cont ordered Full Get of Teeth $5.00 Bridge Work $5.00 Crowns 95.00 | Prof na! 713 Union Bik., First Avenue THE REAL PAINL' All work guaranteed tracted, Fillings or Fillings Dr. E. J. Brown’ PARLORS 1, & &, 4 5, 6-One Door NO PAIN! NO GAS! ton k No charge for painless extr teeth are ordered. All we ne by raduate dentiats of 12 to 2 rw experience; & specialist in| n department. We will tell you advance exactly Ww cont by a free examinatic un @ call, and you will find we do exactly as we advertine | Set of Teeth Gold Filling id Crown Silver Filling New York Dental Parlors 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square). Houre—# to 8; Sundays 6:30 to 2 Branch Office—Fourth and Mor- non street, Portland. BOYS WANTED Must be 14 years of age or over and tn seventh grade or higher Work after school. Apply at 1107 Third ave, between 9 and 10 o'cloek a. m. 28 Hinckley Blook, Third Floor, NOTICE OF HEARING IN. RE. sale of lots 1 and 2, block 1, King] County addition ice is hereby given that the Board of inty Commissioners of King County, Washington, will con- vene in their rooms in the King County Court House on the 28th di Augum, 1902, at the hour of lock p. m., for the purpose of de- | termining the advisability 1 rented for or against appear before the board at thet time and have « hear- ne. Dated this 24th day of July, 1902, BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- SIORERS. By Geo. B. Lamping, Clerk of the Boa: Classified Ads —_-x-- eT NOR 1AM THE MAN, Ne fies in your house with ‘tnd oct screans, house, repair oD branches, giasing: 5 ‘| 2170. ry 7 Go all kinds of teaming, furni WANTED-Pirst class carpenter, _Pair corner Second and Pika. For NEVADE. AND UTAIL 0 RR MEN FOR NEVADA-MUCK. The ERS, TEAMSTERS HAMMERSMEN AND MACHINE MEN, 62.00 TO §3.00. SHIP DA NICHUL & HAWKING 9 WHAT MAIN STREET. WANTED-At one porition, good pay Cannon, © HELY WANTRD—FPM Arm THER and daughter, $0, noks, | waltr aundry hi wecond neral girls of ali Q FOR saum—wiRORUAY ONT quire T. Priebe, Renton worth $200 ¢ Cigar mtand, © and Yerler way claim — relinquish. >. Byers & Co, THREE timber ments for nate, 1221 Firat ave VIOLIN A ea TEETH fe on the Pacific coast, We A opeciautY ‘intry rown, fil! tints of | Avance Examination Free DR. J. K. CARSKADDON Rooms 11, 12, 13, 14 Hinckley Blook. Dental Parlors, 713 First Aven ROG tal Parlors » Hinckley Bik. and beat equtpped least but» f experience, mine your teeth and tell you in just what your work will ling teeth when plates are Lady always In attenda: . 100 dents ne year Gold Filling Silver Filling ; Painiess Extracting... s+. 1 Ma re | | Take Elevator—Becond Floor. Riled oF pain by my the eure cordnred snination and our pric Full Get .., Gold Crown applied ting in free when other nd have will please ie or) Union Block. ita, anny. Comtorvabie, ee Week. fay inet AVENUE AE BELLS TRRE OREO TORRONE | Tea G00D PURNITURE e2aeec HOLMES GlLHo FURNIT 108 110% NOS ATTORNEYS 4 DORMER Ve ing. Tel, Red 0. EWING, storm a Public Wt New York rn ee ? Kare toys Bots: | mw ‘th’ Hore | Rocker for the pan - tm very mpecia\ priee, Mima a is quarter-awed oak (not me ci ak) of ver dark woiden, highly pollahed. ie + charm of its attraetiy, n its plain beauty and ana Ge mon comfort. Regulae gelig ; ju ts Special Price ve Friday and os ty Cs Saturday ps LMES URE Co SECOND AVE a MECHANICAL Lo MeALL ANT ih, Gabd Fla STORAGE AND WARGO W0b-6-10 Secidenins Avemihemams ©. MACDONALD, 400 Dorks building, LYMAN & KNAPP, 10 Maller bolding. ete. Jecums. Trecholme ‘TeD— MALE AND aun SEXTELE Bimployinent Office, hi Quarters for all kinds of help country orders solicited. 604 Third and James. Phone Matn 1218 Ofer, 1108 84 Ave, io in etty, Cal var. i up’ Mate RGTCAL CATARR CORE Wi cure or money returned; 2 cents Bend Z-cent stamp for free sam pit; Maxical Catarrh Cure Co, x 126, Beattie. fval Life building. DOOTH-WHITTLESBY HANFORD stract Co., established 1868, basement of Mialier bicek. Telephons, Main 196. SEATTLE Abstract Co. N.Y block. _ DYKING AND CLEAN! WEATTLE Ccthes Proving Co, a Seer 61. month. Your PARIBIAN Dre Works We call foro ver your clothes. Oftee 1 Binet aves, Fon! Meaun sore ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTOR PUGET BOUND BKIDUK &” DREDGIS, CO, Seandinavia’ “telireay and wighway bridges amt wiSavcts;/ rest ‘and intn week fer bella Fn a ne AN * CAnow #ALH of all Wnts wating from ties yerd up “Becess = asta "oss Bion i i DETECTIVE Werk Oetdeniially and oa: Peditiously periormed. intents. eu; t ‘O bow 194A. Beattie 0 cabinet photon, pile First sFenve WANTRD—Second hand furnitare Drew: ter, 1008 Piret avenue. Tel. Red Saat contgential. P.O. box mower Wet the Pike atrece TO LDAN—Private Yoterest. Danae way, Rooms & 4 ion ® ae Tareitare. the contents of Tram petvate ree E ‘at 10:30 shar fant onk bed seta, ing and mat Lreascs, bedding, ‘fine pillows, extension tables, dining chairs, elegant Haviland dinner eet and fine china, tock ern center tables, brie: teres, lace cur tres, heating stov Carnishings, Majer Take James sirert cai ‘Thursday between 2 and 4 o'clock G. Bickerton & Co. Avetioncers, BUSINESS CHANCES HY OF BUILD A Home We can sell you pine contracts very low, been paid in om them. With thege Fos m paid in om tay. Gr balla © home buy @ tench, pay You now owe. you deni ings, dredging end harbce improvemens bile ariving ug THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BAXK of Beattie. = A transacted. ee a ee Jer, Gee. R. Pisher, ene. PROPLES BA VINK Second es: enue Sod Sean ae, ene ek SSO ee ee 000 ; sarptwe S. Gotdamith, vice ST a re prices. MADAME A. 8. SMITH @ & buns, teh, Pike a cMBEe "Tiamiman scion Wisios cy REATICE Show THE LLOVS Ti 128, office Oo Ava every Oe Lewes as B ting August $F. Cty of Beattie, tne oka, Ticket oP reinaten, Com ta An. Gent ail Perking ‘Co, Gea. The WHITE PASS & To the Adin, Horse, River, Yukon Mining D ‘Through Dally train Skagway and ¥ ‘Trains connect éf bow with steamers Points and at White the steamers for alt Ty ‘snd built homes for twenty people, names Teens SORAWEL ‘re ina sare Point. J. OF of which will be given on tcatyon. Remember, this only costs You $6.00 per month to own a howe, go Interest: party must eel these nine contracts, as they are leaving the country. Cail aa. Gress room 04, Sullivan building. CAN locate 100 parties on Ore, yellow pine lands, just ‘opened for entry, yielding 3,000.000 to the quar- ter and better, Cruiser will ac- company locators. ‘This timber ts more valuable than cedar. Behrens, Klement & Mahoney, 524 New York ook. TEN ners near Port Orchard #200, tronthiy, apymenta, 810? 78 Late In Orne rE me Y ‘sou acre tin, $300; $10 Win. I Roberteon, 80 Morton Rank bide. Fe sin heen FORECLOBED property—6-room hard.An- iabed house in good condition: let #Ox120, Yery cheap for eash: overlooking Lake Walon helm WEaiohant Oe New ‘ _FOR SALE-CITY RRA RAINIER BRACH. HOMESEEKE! ARADISN. Don’t delay looking LL ty bonds. 38 Boston block. hs W. V_ RINEHART & CO. 10 Metropott- tan Building. JOR COMPANIES snw ——~WASHINGTUN Loa Money loaned on colaterals; bevgaine in un- jewelry, *tnche Jom LOAN Oe eicme Sir Be ace USICA L INSTRUMENTS WONT a Tas a _ OCULISTS AND AURISTS -PORUa Cae eal, eee roast. 831 Burke butlding. DR. J. A. MACKINNON, ¢ Chapia bid. DR. KIRBE, Beiley duliding. Three Round Leaves Seattle 7 hes vee Everett 9:15 a, my 3 8 e353) 8 navn, every. sot, witht pr electric ine, Be. fare, series’ teem ciearet and ‘gvadchurenes, Schocls Soh and Hing Stor Reach; ai NEAR BALLARD A four-room house, new, with five neres of A No, 1 land; for a short time at $1000: terms easy Near the Seattle-Tacoma interurban, 10 neres of choice land, for $67 asy terms. Five acres of choice land, only eight miles out, for $400; terma oasy, CHEAP HOMBS BEAUTIFUL cleared sightly lots, $50 to $7, terms & down, § monthly, f water and. wood, ge: large lot, $200, terme ‘monthly, for rene, $7 per month up, h. offices west shore Green ‘crommes property. Milt car line Lake BUSINESS DIRECTORY _ O08 Pile street, D.C. Fel, Ml “HICRERTON © Ra ee bag ae ag mh mm end lady physicians SEATTLE Intrmary of Rickert, DOr J. AL {08-400 Collins’ block. copathy, Ea. | Van ‘Raselt Do. Tel Pros, Malte Gt tule thre TAWRENCE HART, ‘Y" shington block, PATENT ATTORNEY HARNES 4 60. TH75 Btarr- Boyd WX FB ADAMR, drafting, PRYSICIANS AND SURG HR. ANNI® RUSSELL 6 Hi years Osteopathiat, 204 Colman bid, PROTOGRAPHE L ; vL THE ST CRA ENS CO. For tracting plumbers and tinne: given, Phone, Main 831. Wwe, B MULLI New work gu | one year, Tel. Black 8204. eee Geo, WH. Woodhoure 6 RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO. Main 8& HINTING AND BINDING MING Pike entimates ring street, | or to Market Report Printing Gm * Leave Seattle: ort a ty exve tip T Bremerton: | 8:18, 12:30 Son B30 ‘Sidney: 7.00 0 Wwe ai Except 6:80 & mM Sexcept Sundays, ‘ont Northwestern G mercial Co. 3 FOR = just © $100,000, year bad & than any other, OFFICES, ING

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