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THE SEATTLE STAR BY #TAR PURLIENING CO. EVERY AFTERNOON PX¢ TELEPHONES Main 1060. 1 PT SUNDAY, Business Dept, inne & WASARD WHELs, Aitortal Dept .. Matn 1138 » mF. CHASE Huriness Mt Qs rhe orricks: Beattle—110T Third avenue, w York—290 Temple Court Building, foago—R17-318 U. 8. Express Mullding. cent per COPY; HE conte per week oF twenty-five ennts per month, delive er enrriers. No tree copies, Wasntr Entered at the portomes * oan ee SHOULD WOMEN WORK? ‘The staid London Chronicle ts solomnty discuss! the question “Should Women Work?” just as if women had been dd the world’s work since creation. ; The first suggestion of labor tn all history is in the » # of the @ppie eaten by Adam and Eve, and it wax Eve who picked that ‘The example then set has been pretty well followed ever since. The Bves are the apple pickers yet a true a women play the role Of idie dutterflies—but what of It? These are the exceptions that mark the rule, The great majority of women toll unceasingly and with little @irect reward. Man at the end of his day's work can count up the money he has Made and measure the result. Woman's day's work has no end and no tangible profits. Her only payment as she goes weary-handed and empty-handed to Pest, is the heart-satisfaction of having done well, a littic more of her Unending Iabor of love. 1 ‘There is nothing more pathetic, were it not so common, than the Sight—-so often seen—of the hard-working, conscientious mother who Uterally wears out her life in unherafted toll, thankless and not expect tng thanks. She bas no “eight-hour day." Byen a 12 to most wives who in the care of the house and c ing overtime” without thought of extra pay. Among the savages the women do all the work, their lords employing themselves inly in the chase and in war, The progress of civilization thas consisted largely in getting man to do something for a living, and this progress has come through mothers’ training of the sons to share @ part of their burdens. Man has devoted much inventive genius to Iabor-saving devic Fender more easy the various departments of production that haye be- ome fixed upon man, But woman's work still remains and must ever Femain much the same endiess round of labor by hand and brain. @ machine can do her work—no; no; her work requires a heart fm wal Her work is to make the home a haven of rest—for all but herself, ‘who knows no rest this side of heaven, Her work is to implant and nurture the seeds of manhood and Womanhood in the souls of her children, that fruits may be borne long Qfter she is gone. ' Should women work? i ‘Well, when she ceases to work civilization will shrivel and disap Pear like a sheet of tissue In a flame. __ POINTERS FOR BAER \, President Baer, the self-appointed modern Moses, still refuses to tn- Gerpret the law of the Lord regarding the anthracite strike. He may find in the fourth and fifth verses of the fifth chapter ot James: i “Behold the hire of the laborer * * * * which is of you kept back ‘by fraud, crieth. and the cries of them * * * * are entered into the @ars of the Lord of Sabsoth. “Ye have lived in pleasure on earth and been wanton; ye @ourished your hearts as in a day of slaughter.” Or, if this divine warning be not sufficiently definite, Baer may find the point in Isaiah, tenth chapter, first be a boon ‘do- r day would tren are always hou have \ that write turn aside the needy from judgment and to take away the at my people, that widows may be their prey and the fatherless.” 1 has the faith in the Lord and in the immutability of these divine warnings ought to ' —_—_ he paid over $300 a minute for talking business to J. It Is proposed that the 143,000 striking miners must each for settlement! curves were of & mont variety. MeCloskey’s offering in the line of & pitcher was also there with the goods and more than one of the Dudes failed to connect up with the ‘elusive sphere after taking thre mysterious BEST IN A nd. t ume to th Hutte vt t 1 ted in a Spokane 4, Helena 13 | SPOKANE pt It Wigs ¢ Helena pitened the & Mt | Standing of the Clubs Won, Lost. Pot Butt wo 4 att ‘ ‘ acon ‘ ‘ DEVERY IS | A WINNER By Spending $51,000 NEW YORK, Sept. 1 ye ed the Nin ht for the leadership yeste lay. His enemy, Jenn F, Carroll, alvo won out the ty-ninth | district Devery’s victory ts said to have oat him $51,000, His total dalary t 23 years k as chief of pollce | $58, When ta 4 with the jsum exp Devery says that he | ma er {iclous apecus liations, Carroll's we <r | Tammany committ xpect enough | ker desert on the committee them the control, DECISION IS FINAL DES MOINES, Sept. 17.—Speaker Henderson positively refuses to re ‘onsider his withdrawal from the congressional race.. In answer to a request wired by Late Young # W. Rathbun this morning the speaker says his decision Is final. He says: “I can't ce in admin istering free trade p- to eure the _which 1 abby BURY FIRE VICTIMS KALAMA, & 17, tims of the forest fires were buried yesterday in the cemetery at Mur- rays. The bodies were thone of 0. Reed, Mrs. Reed and three children, Mra. John Polly, child and brother, Mra. Graves, €. A. MoKeon, M Agnes McKeen ad child, George W Smithn, wife and child. A large number of sufferers are at Murray, where supplies have been furniahed to them. The county cam- missioners have gone to Lewis river to look up the situation there. GOBBLED UP EVERETT, Sept. 17.—The Monte Cristo railroad went into the hands of the Northern Pacific today. The formal transfer was made at a meet- ing of the board of directors of the Monte Cristo road. The operating officials wil! be jcoeded by repre- sentatives of the Northern Pacific. perdirmaetl sesh xt See Them Today ‘The battle shp Oregon,” cruisers Philadelphia and Hoston areat the navy yard today. To see them take boats from Colman dock at 6:30, 9 and 10 a. m., 1 2:0, 4:09 mm, trust evil, You will supply all your Hardware needs now—the saving has never been equaled. No. 1 Automatic Drill......75e No. 2 Automatic Drill......%5e No. 3 Automatic Drill,..81.00 $1.50 Yankee Drilt.. No. 1 Screw Driver... No, 2 Serew Driver.. No. 3 Screw Driver.......91.00 | long swings in an effort to find } Roach, a long-geared giant, was the Butte plicher. He han the happy faculty of throwing the ball just about whetfe he wants to put it! Then again he knows the weak: m of every batter who comes befire him, which, in itself is & gre SEASON Hf You Want to See Good Ball, it's Here at the Present Time ‘That tells the story of the game | favor. yesterday. Dugdale’s bunch white-| Pitted against each other at the washed the visiting aggregation to|ball park yesterday were the two the full satisfaction of every fanjhest teams that have been seen in Seattle this year. & weak spot even now a tle hasn't a er the lowe of All were McCloskey that witnessed the match. except Manager Be the Butte team, who left the}both Hogg and Schwartz, In place grounds in « frensy. Ail the way of the latter the local aggregation Gp the long hill to the street cars he|has a player of whom any team org himaelt how it ull happened and|might well be proud, Hulen is as how his men should huve won if {t| good h’second baseman as there in in hadn't been for the fact that a tear league, and though he may not wae pisying against him. “Mac” |give to the team the ginger that Was certainly at outs with himself |Schwarts did, he Is a player of great Gnd every one else. He brought tolability and an excellent hitter and Beatie the best crowd that’ ‘his |base runner. The rest of the field rod here this year by « long way |ing team is intact then he couldn't win. It was a i Shame, but Dugdale needed the Had Heart Disease 4nd his men secured it for him ‘The game yeate a8 a heart Geet up-to-date and approved man-|disease affair, « y one who ner. ttle tan in the score that | witnessed Jt was edles’ points on the game in the first Inning and until it was over, Seattle took on just to show the Miners that At the start and kept it until They could do it, they put tr stretch. Then there was a spurt elincher in the eighth Inning land the home bunch finished in the {his time the Montana men were | Halen laid t I down in re dering how it all happencd ana|the dust. when he came up to the They didat gota ran. The, score |hut in the first inning and made one was 2 to 0, Seattle won. Jo the pretties. hits that bas been Stovall'the People |patrificed to wecond and came home Stovall was on the slab for thelin w walk when Gus Klopf pounded | home team und his pitching wax of | te ball out for a two-bugeer. ‘Then the variety that was mare to win, game dwindled along untll the| Oh le did, Jeme had Ma habits onleighth Inning with no runs It was ERG tne Hutte so-called slugger# Were | ball playing all th througt fotally at sea. ive scattered bit} and every man wa * eee kil that fell into their nets and [game In the eighth Inning Car Tee sia not be used toadvantage. (bell got to the initial bay p. Bipvail's control was,pertect and his error by Kane and was sacrificed to t deal in his) Electric Weht provides tt at an extremely low price; elim. inates the necessity of matches: insures an absence of smoke and odors; guarantees a pure atmosphere. The safest method of lighting no flame to ignite draperies or other inflammable material. Our new contract free provides for installation and free ri of lamps. The Seattie Electric Co. 207 First Ave. | /Got District Leadership | =" There over th Standa ’ he wa while The mat lay eve way Mr. nettioment and his Pp! J J L. L. wilt Mead against vo alleged from him by @ ¢ to New be t drunk ing and Mew You cr rott betw client and quite indignant it brough ty, no gan by proprietors @ house to have been Alen, againet at @ rol s squared up is now leaving bi to hold th to hold Uh y eon FIRES IN WYOMING CHEYENNE, Sept. 7 |SCRAPPING SOLDIERS |- Imitate Carry Nation's | War on Saloons ‘LETS iT ‘DROP war ‘George of th recov stolen whom otte game yeater h ia law baw. ne base Crotty was not considered in the gamblers is consequently COAST MAGAZINE The October number of The Coast, todieal, b The maga sine in gotten up in neat form, and be ytaining the usual amount { magasine matter there are reveral everly written special stories, A short article on the Puget Sound navy yard {* especially good, The editorial colum re bright and readabi Immense forest fires are raging along the Col- orado and Wyoming line. Iso reported in Wer through Northern and Central Col progress has been nd all reating the | 1 royed been burned out, lainily nar jty a Fires are ern Wyoming the mountains of rado. No made yet In ar- flames and large bodies { valuable timber have Man. y ranchers ly been have and in Uinta coun- 1 Anderson. com prising five persons, is aald to have perished by fire. See Them Today ‘The battle shp Oregon, Philadelphia and navy yard today. cruisers Roston areat the To nee them take boats from Colman dock at 6:3, 9 and 10 a, m., 1:15 2:30, 4:99 p.m. Per Regul the PURE Per p can pound bottle Jar bottle Present price around $1.20 to $1.20 per dozen, apec- fal today and tomorrew (Bep- ember 17th and 18th)— dozen . ‘Three cans for, Oyster Cocktail Cooper & Levy TOMATOES Catsup 2-pound PURE COMB HONEY— can LARD, 3 pounds ... 5 pounds 10 pounds HOME SMOKED HAMS— and . TRIAT'S GONELESS SAR- 200, 250 and We OINES— Per can CLAM CHOWDER, Per can . COD FisH, Per brick WHOLE cop FisH— Per pound CLAM NECTAR, per can GAME COCK SALMON, CHERRIES in Mare CURTICE SERVES, ow DILL PICKLES . Value 26e special to- day and tomorrow, per bot- Per comb .......-10 and 200 COTTOLENE, tn tine— 2 pound ++ 900 4 pounde 6.060620 ete 10 poundg . 22. ........ 8140 WESSON’S COOKING O1L— We in tine. We and 2-pound brick— SMOKED SALMON, per pound 206 KIPPERED SALMON, BROS. PI ted Mavors, ROCK AND RYE WHISKEY— | per bottle $1.00 |B THE “PHYSICIAN,” pure old medicinal port wine, per gal Jor $3.00 IMPORTED OLD SPANISH PORT WINE, per gal IMPORTED SHERRY, per gulion REISLING WINE, per gallon $1.00 and $1.60 EXTRA QUALITY CLARET, $1.00 and $1.25 Cooper & Levy 104-106 First Ave. Bet. Yevler und Wa: Telephone, Main PALE D in 82, o> Be ++.7o ” Boe 6 for 106 QUOR DEPT ANGOSTURA BITTERS, 1, $5.00 $5.00 ton Sts own +e Te 250 20 yr ber 150 er 900 RE- 5c RY NC ORS, Seattle, Washington, September, 2, 1902 Lo the Stockholders of the Clacka mas Gold Mining ee 4 et a that jal meeting stock holders of Clackamas Gold CHE SEATT: LE STAR. HESE PRICES MAKE SHOPPING EASY e's the Housewife That n't 1 to Make COMFORTS And the Prettiest Assortment in the City to Belect Fro Nos. wb worth 3 and 34-inch Kitk Taffeta Neck Fibber be wild Inge, 250 value; selling at tnch the @ at Be 1\-In. wile Fancy Taffeta Ribbon, When We Holp Her This Wa renidio rese \ |] Twilled Comfort Cretonnes, will Hot last night, [J Wash without fading My juat outside the |] Soft Comfort Mateens, all new pat w stones At the 1h Yard Wide Pini olor Ci Nice arrived. The |] Silkolines for linings across the et selling at, per roll paloon, ‘They then |f Large 16-02, roll Comfort Batt ne over the building |f each 7 re to It |} Our Prosperity Batt, white as lepartment extinguinhe wnow, fluffy aa down, 3 after some effort. Inthe |] for fine guliting, each the » had. demo!- | oe habia: hed the saloor Iph Renfieid |The rioters were finally arrested by a force under Ljeutenant Murphy, of FLANNELETTE the army, and driven back Into the and MUSLIN | Night Shirts care in making aa in the sends, We value; t oatitogg at fe Mer MID-WEEK SALE OF S and 7 At Sik Taffeta bon full assortment worth Tyo to te; tome eres ive fe ney ina Jering assortment of color Ide wide Faney Pure Stik Rib- ive patterns, wality that's usually sold to the: selling at Me 19c; selling at Imported Fi School Walsts and Skirts All Wool Asbestos Cloth Waiste Chu tucking on front and back, in green, red and black, regular $2.00 vajue ootlingg st Men's Splendid juality Muslin Night Shirts, embpeiterea front, | Black Sicilian | Waints, Git collar and cuffs, We value; sel platted and site atfiched, regu tog Oto. i Ove 3.60 Value; selling at Men's Flanneletts Night Shirts, | French Flannel Waista, tucked out extra full and roomy, regular and silk hemstitehed in rose welling at : as de, red and cream Fianneletio Night Shirts, | beautiful garment, $4.00 Dark Oxford Dress Ski-t double stitched and bound: eiah rows of stitching on bottom, priced at #18 Oxford Wool Skirt, | graduates flounee, neatly stitched, all sear: neatly bound, superior fittin $6.00 value; selling at.....84.0) SEATTLE AGENTS MEN'S UNION-MADE FOOTWEAR New Fail Styles are here— $4.00 $3.50 $3.00 Mail Orders Filled ETERSON’ si ATTLE DENTAL PARLORS, 717 Sesond Ave, Hinckley Bik. | Examination Free have the latest and most scientific nethods of modern and painicas den- tistry. We crown, fill and extract teeth without the least pain. No students employed, but all are den- Rooms 11, This Even MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS, Finely Laundried Tuesday Morning ° examine advance marge for extrac (iste of long years of experience. We ir teeth and tell you in just what your work will teeth when plates are always in attendance. $1.00 eo years Painiess Extract ‘ine. 12, 13, 14 Hinckley Block. ing Special 39e Special to 10 MEN’S CASHMERE SOX, Black or Oxtord, pr. J0e@ London’s Cut Rate Haberdashery M111 -- Second purpose 4 tt said con thousand lars, divid of one do 109 Second Ave. South STO Telephone Main 565 to increase th Avenue «+ 1111 AND G ts called for the ify or'eetoker'iwe st cnenour| Classified Ads the office of ompany, No, 609 Burke building, City of Seattle, King ae jcounty, state of Washington, for the wR MAN, of Foting upon the pr pital stock any from seventy-five Hare to three million do ded Into three million share yar each, J.B. CHAPMAN, revident and Trustee ©. B. LAWHON RALPH RAMAKER, of Telephone Main 565 RED: HAGGERTY’ S ET ONE 109 Second Axe, South W. L. DOUGLAS t a » Mo fies tn your house wit my | end door screens: hours repairing i mone, Main 1170. Randal Diese & Transfer Co furniture SPRCIAL NoTICRS Trustee REMOVAL SALE. ARTHUR D. RUTHERFORD, reed to move; must vacate on Trustee, | Sept. 20th. A large stock of fur niture, stoves, tin and granite. oa | crockery, lamps, neds, IN SUPERIOR COURT oF carpets, matting, lin the § Washington, in and | eau e for the ty of King. | make ant In the matter of the Application | comfort of the Seattle Trust Company for » FRONT FURNITURE CO, Dianolution Notice of Dis- | _ 110 and 112 Second avenue south. nolution of ‘the Seattle Trust Com- | FOR WEVADN AND UTA any 000 RRL MEN POR NEVADA~Muct Notice is hereby given that the Se- |) ERS TRAMBSTERS” HAMMERSSIEN Atte Tragy Company has led In the| gy h, MACHINE MEN 00 TO $3.00. Superior Court of the State of Wash arias a’ tea icnes ington, for King County, ft# applica Mie Wear MAIN STREDT. tion to be digsolved wa a corporation, | ~ which application wit come on to | LRENT—FURNISHED ROOMS heard in the equity department of | HOTRL, HENLCA - raid court at Seattle, King County, Cor. First “Ave. and Seneon Bt, on the 10th de | Rowe Oe ee Senn Wack. 1 ri | 12034 FIRST AVENUE. — eatter as coun- | —— te ne heard. | @RAND Par worker, 118 Ft cA. Komprir, | Buti.bew furninived: il Clerk of the Superior Court of the | —— irtlheating State of Washington, for King FOR RENT— HOUSE County iny'A AYMOND, Deputy, | ie 7 “i Pe & POWELL, | 7 o t Attorneys for Petitiuners: r 43.00, 4 Dexter Horton Bank building, r Beattie, Wash, 4 Maier Block Sunset, Black 86, — Ladependent 437, au Ping-pong tables, ete. HUSIWRSs CHANCH® a SNAP A Would make splendid M 3 house, 100 ° ft. Thare are 120 acres in this farm gitogether, and will be sold Dargah, Abily to A. TAURINCH, __ NOTOR OF DISSOLUTION | “Phe partherahtp existing beew | Myers and Martin is this a olved by mutual consent JOH MARTIN Seattle 6, 1902. E. MYERS, | Pn sonar MAGICAL Catatial CORB will cure or money retu ‘ eute Bend Z-cent stamp for free sam ple, ,Mamical Catarrh Cure Co, box 1266, oo _Pirat DRAMATIC T DCAMA TT 51 20 per dom, for one an'e adie, SCHOOL teres Keptember 1th; thome eon | templating. studying eloontion, oratory | or Avamatio art, will benemt thems | by tesioning then. Catalogue explain ine wailed fr ound 4 Holyoke bt MBLY WANTED —MAL® AND VEMALR BEATE. quarters yiment Oifice, bh il kinds of orders wolloited, 604 Third Main 1918, t hier, $4.00 per day em in logging cainp, $13.00 per omen to cear right of way nd $200; now work wt Hoquiazn bridge carpenters, $2.00 per day, free tare PLOYMENT OFFICH 202 Occkdental Avenue, WANTED--Men to k in maw mill, no fee; steady employme _nood wages,’ Call 619 Bailey bldg WANTED-Man and wife cook tor ouw ii boarding. houne) viet be Or ‘il at 610 Mailey batiding FOR SALE—FARMS AND LANDS. BW ACHVR ear Vremerion: few minutes yall rich w {rom beac; half In culth bearing ‘clone mw | York. Hiock | RICH bottom land—85 weres: partially te. 4: chose to meal town: hamdy to te) foo. KOWERT MALTBY, 410 New York Miock | 90, ACH tae —Larvel eral town: hard it of toule: all for Siato. HRT MALTBY, 410 New York iilock WIOCK rench—E90 scree, river \ottom lamd facing on favigable strvain: 550 acres in Roman MALTBY. 410 Brtahed Just receiy- ‘ed plats, nothing Miner im the valley. price 0 $20) peracre ROBERT MaLTHY. York Bioek REN Reatile and Thooma—The ne will be running i tracts along thls reat demand. the Alvord atm. near Kent ee richest soll in the valley has been platted 4 BO-mere tract: we have Just te brices $73 to $200 per ems how aah eet pear _ Rotini Wait ®¥, S10 New York hock. “Fon bar. eeTarn ) or buy @ home; stop paying rent; I can sell you three low number contracts that will mature soon in the Fidelity company. the most reliable in the field bought and built over 20 homes for their contract holders: also four that will mature next sum- mer, and in the Western Home company. low number: these con- tracts will be sold very cheap: if you want @ home of your own hie is your opportunity; no int call any morning before 10 at the Treen Shoe ¢ avenue. Ask for W. N. ker BROOKVALE GARDEN TRACTS We have just bought and platied 20 acres of finest kind of valley land. It never overfiows humber of beautiful spring brooks |fowing through ft with an abund- ance of trout in them, The soil is deep rich loam, easy to work and Very productive. Situated nine miles routh of Seattle, near the Seattie- Tacoma electric line, only 20 min- utes ride from the business center. Price $75 to $180 per acre. Come early and get first choice. ADAMS & NICHOLS, |1414 Second Avenue, Room 412. R, O43128 Boroam cot farine view. POI tow ages, clock First ‘andewer- on Bi street graded, on IRth ave. near car: $980. t ete. lot SSx135, near gard full of treits omen m; eany terme. on Queen Anne; splen Ne. Niet wits Mierke 120; small house nue: Madi ¥ offered to 220x120; att neteeoth er ongert ft cash adjoint for bull to Madison. is ‘@ snap ould nee this at once. QUALHEIM & HOLMAN. York Block. GRR ERACTE ars Five an land ne Tine. ARN: ClBAP HOMES | BEAUTIFUL cleared sightty lots, $80. 4 %, terms $5 down, 62. month - fer And wood, ein new. $200, terms down, al cottage ‘owner. | ilies Take: car lin FENANCIAL piace to yf month chore Gress pri money to buthd ‘ oy and Compan; A again, “Wailer ai | ues’ GOOD Furniture TFALIAN PRUNES, on_ tree, | cent per pound; take Beattie and | Renton car to Fairview. W, Da-| vidson. __BUSINESS | DIRECTORY JO“ Main 1360; office at E. Mye ‘Third avenue, EG. BICKERTON & CO, Woneers, 1812 First svenus. ecusral ane EW- HOUGHTON. -16-4iT Gilins ATTOMNRYS AT UAW r Warr Dosa Bails: rx trae Hed Be. A.M. RWING, Public 406 Mi M3, STERLING, pension ‘itoroey, BouRry pobie, 38 Marion 1A. KELLDOG.S13 Washington butding ©. MACDONALD, 600 Durke building. LyMAN & RNAPP, 10 Maller ballding. WD. LAMBUTH, 206-8 Pacite bicom. G_WARD KEMP, 423 Burke bulldion. Tei., attorney et potery York block. ‘Nal late balding UGTH WHITTLESET-AANFORD entabiiabed street Co. Mauer Dem Telephone. QEATTLE Abetrect Cox, PARIBIAN Dre Worke— We call Tor cieass First ove Mais foie avei Fei, Math ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTOR PUGRT BOUND wiAbGn et awe ‘WHINA VIAN AMERICAN BANK banking business secgea” arenes | —¥ PUGET BOUND, Ni ita) eto Said ie $828,000 ; eurfitun ‘principal clties tm the Herp cence on | er See ‘ot James ERON, Manager. | i a oo tal . e180. MAK WAQRON pri Corner Fourth and Pine. Vk SONS,” emialnorm, \aoe- 1428 Mitra: tel, Pike te. INSURANCR TAMES WOTHW Fr ty bonds. 28 Boston bioe Tor compas ap DRIVER Onis ice Co bas pure eryetal tee, _ Special attention to family trade, tel, Main 110u JEWELRY _ WASHING TUN Loas Money loaned on eo Tedecmed watehe 118 BARGAINS in watches UNCLE JOB LOAN OF IF Fou Want correct returns, deal with the Chicago Junk Co, ern: bain 64 — on MUSICA LINSTRUMENTS® RRPAED. bought sold Tal Sd Ge Sis AND AURISTS NADRA| ney throat DR. J. A. MACKIN! DR. KINDE, Bailey ballding DANK diary @ We wa SOE, ee See: To LOAN Private money” terest. Dat low vale of wor, 100" Yewler Ww. ARRAN Morrison osTROPATHY WARIINGTON Iniirmary of “Ovisovainy, tig, Second ave. Phone James abet In ‘men and lady physicians "al GRATTLE Infirmary of Osteopathy, Rickart, D. O.; J. Hi. Van Aaselt 408-400 ‘Coilina’ blvek. “Tei of Ost Tata D, Main 72a | INGTON owticace tng. PATENT AT ES & CO. 1018 star BARN F_B_ADAMA drafting PHOTOORAPHORS ping. Wiige, “Colman bia AMATO Had xs ivan bie STAMP w MULLIN one year, — Tel. Geo. 1 work Guaranteed Mack 8264. - Woodboure ¢ Te, Jying articles advert AONE, “The wr ” 64 Weak x PHILEa, 6 is s Peaves Everett 9:16 a T:15 pom. Phone, James # FURNITURE « for Baby We have mcomplete stan, ment of every Kind of baby furniture — chairs, : “1 cribs, beds, ote, re shows _ * CIreUlar base wig casters; seat bangs trom ep, cular frame wupported by ging kor; th PRINTING AND ivy? ) Caliting os, et us successor to Marked pM an aiid TRANS RR Come. WIKP. THON AN Fxcaric The WHITE PASS & To the Atlin, Big Horse, Hostalngua, 90 River, Klondike, ukenh Mining ‘Through an Daily Trale Skagway and Trains connect dou with steamers: Points and at Whi the steamers for Points, J. General © and Skagw Seattle, Edman and Everett The Palaual cITY OF Three Round Leaves Seattie T & Daily serviom Effective May 2 10h. Athlon and inland PORT ORGHARD. om Columbia Foot ot Columb Gaturday only, extra Bremerton: | $3 Leave 12:30, 2200, S280 and stoemers leaving: pt OY A. Mm. For SBacept Sundays, | # . ‘only. Northwe mer NEXT SAILINGS FOR NOME 8, CENTENNIAL, 7] ves of Nome and OREGON Sele The Oremon is, the mast pointed boat and o pelted ons sara tan exp of 1100000, a8 tnitial Uo» had 8, pansene ply “ty

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