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SALE Hailed With ‘Datignt All Over the Northwest — Teachers, Dealers and Everybody Ap- Preciate and Avail selves of the Only Opportun- ity on Record in Seattle to Buy Choice New Sheet Mu: ic, Studies and Instruction Books at Less Than Cost, Ode 11.00 size. 550 Spa Liver Pills, Me ete @ spectalty—none but | : ou, and there's a sa experts ferre you an fag to you on every one get Crees Skin Soap, Bic cakes, Tie Se ‘Tar Soap, te cakes....15¢ let Waters, Seo size reli Be Positively Closing Out Entirely Eight Dollar Stock of Sheet Music, Fo and Music Books at Less Than Cost, Being Obliged to Discontinue This Line to Make Room for the Rapidly Growing Piano, Organ and Small Musical Instrument Departmente—Heavy Discount Will eLLDRUGCO BECOND AVENUE P icon ‘Main 60a | of Small Musical instruments SHEET MUSIC Net Closing Retail Our Price. Price. For All Btemity (Mascheron!) . MY Dream of You (Rodney) ... Storm Kiog (Pau? senee A Dream (Bartiett).. *Possum "Taters (Hunter). 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All Vocal All Vocal and Instr mental Fotlos « Landon Richardson ... i Fee Goncervaiory’ Beliaks - Sydney Smith coerce: eares 8 Niw ENGLAND CON: SERVATORY - New England tory, pts 1 Sartario .. 1.00 “All mati orders for books most be accompanied by cash and sufficient if too much, the excess will De returned. S2sasssssss ere. ° 3 Conerva- 1.15 PIANOS ORGANS Choice, New Upright Pianos that Retail regularly at $265, now only $131, the $325 Instruments Go at $195, the $350, $400 and $475 Styles Now Offered at $220, $280 and $342, and All Others, Too Numerous to Mention Here, in Proportion— Great Bargains in Blightly Used and Second-Hand Pianos—Or, New, Now 947 fi struments, to $54 and $68 for $95 and $110 Styles—Also Big Values asking. Sitris, Ete, a8 RJONT KIND.” $2] Manufacturing “Me Hinckley look, oor, and Organs Sold on E. Biot Faire mants—Old Instrumente Taken in Exchange—All Instruments Guar- anteed To As Store Open Saturday Evenings Only = iting First Ave., Cor. Marton <t. SMALL INSTRUMENTS We are greatly overstocked on a Be or Srchesing H. & H. Cheabro "95 , and to thin out will sell Violins that retail regularly at $12, Guitars that retail regularly at $6, jet that retail regularly at tor 44.95. Han joe that retail regularly at $7.50, Hh 0 —— |nino many lines of strings and tris: DIAMONDS. #1 Mm ming greatly reduced. ND MLVERWARR Hansen ™ '« Weweiry house in the Y. Merrick. Pe D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealer Melt) 05 Second Avasus, Burke Building. Thousand — $8,000 —| Also Be Allowed| During This Sale on Certain Lines! Represented— | GREAT EXPANSION Them- | fdrat whith \ | | Last Edition 4 O'Cicck p. m. tT MAY BE ALL RIGHT ORDER 18 SIGNED RELEASING ALLEGED PERJURER FROM CUSTODY, AND ARRESTING OFFICER 18 WRATHY LONDON News Agen wires tha Rept, 20, y's Rome cor other cyclone, believed that to have been more terrible of Frid fetroyed the ork of Belpasso and Torre Danta Ma b c tn na province, Sicily, tn former place many p: w uahed in the collapse o at rervices Were In progrens Many ships were blown along the shore and several were beached. It} ts feared that the death roll will be appalling, The people | stricken and great n ing to the mauntal STILL IN THE RING PORTLAND, Sept, 29.—Robert Fitasimmons, in an interview here maid that he Was willing to fight Jef fries or anybody eise > has money. He insists that he can ¢ Jeffrica on another trial, Fits repeats that he would have won the recent fight ff his hands had not than ata the Joatioe ° ome a few d yostord days a y.. Patrolmar map ther in reat! The cas through, | been numerous atter | officers to drop the « an offer of § them to stop woman In the ca jously mot at Of the town, and then at the last ial of the accused man there was] | no lawyer to defend him, although It} 18 maid that the woman had paid a certain attorney to ¢ For Beating a Woman Jones wan first arrested for ing a woman who ermimed to be wife, The officers saw him « and #0 teatified In oper ok the stand and denied that jhe had ever struck the we and that they were morly ting | He was convicte ng her and served hie time In jail for it | When his sentence expired, the off Joera arrested him on a warrent charging perjury nilewed that he tentified falsely th dui x his trial, He wax brought be- re Justice George for a pretimin ry hearing and the evidence in the wom tak The judge bound r without hesitation, and he mitted to the county jail pending his trial in the superior rt His Services Wanted Jones ix an actor, and bis services in demand by Dr. Merkel of ity ts sending @ theatrical the or me the theatrical Omer Chipman yesterday, The officer says that he did not want to turn the out, and Judge George sayn that he understood the policeman to say that he did not care whether the proneca- tion Was pushed or not, At the coun- ty Jall today Judge George leasing the prisoner and turned out of the county after the order had been re a the .K. of the prosecuting attorney George Says wan @ ree} 4, how- probable ca. vidence would prove him Rutity, ana eo held him to appear the higher court. 1 do not think. however. that jury would have con | victed him. Hefore his release was | ordered, I consulted the prosecuting Attorney, and found that he was of the same opinion. Together with Dr. Merkel. I had « talk with the officer ‘and told him that the whole matter rested with him. We talked It ov and 1 undersieod him to say that he @id not care to push the case. I had no Interest ta the case, and merely | went with Dr. Merkel, ax he did not |know the policeman. I firmly be- |Neve that Mr, Chipman consented to let the matter drop. Perjury is a} hard case to prove at beat, and the| Jones case was very wenk.” | WET TIME (AGREEMENT IN TEXAS) —_'N SIGHT COLORADO SPRINGS, Rept. 29 jt te stated that ® compromins, wilt aL probably be effected between Harry ote ee Rete tke Gaeta. | Stratton, son of the Inte millionaire. | loupe river ie now 30 feet above the [and the exerators of the will | by | mean mark. No lives are reported lost, but immense damage to prop- erty has resulted Already. hich the young man wll receive) QUEEN ANNEITES _ ARE DIVIDED relatives will probably be doubled DOCTORS this morning to make a personal in- vestigation of the proposed chan of the route of the Queen Apne car line. The ehange, a8 petitioned for 7 by the Seattle Electric Company,| INDIANA backed by a petition from property tigation owners on the hill, Is to remove the |in this city track from Comstock @treet to Galer | climax today street, on top of the hill, thus doing | Alexander, demonstrator at the Cen away with a reverse switch and one | tral Medical College of Indiana turn at Queen Anne avenue and | Wilson, another member of the fw Comstock street. ulty of the same college orge At a hearing by the committer at|Haymaker, a white Janitor, and sev- a meeting last week much was said|en negroes. One negro ‘confenned that 100 graves had been robbed in three months, for which the medical | faculty “ald $400. for and against the proposition by residents on Queen Anne, As a re- sult the committee decided to make @ personal investigation, They dis- | iased the matter on the ground tn company with Assistant City Engt- neer Scott thie morning and will come to a conclusion and make a re CHICAGO, Bept. 29 nced that Joseph H. Meddill Moe n of the new ambassador is to marry Mine Ruth nest daughter of Bena- Hanna. a Jispieased over han by }Har one and there bave # to bribe the At one thine was made t duct the cane, " beat bie tke of strik ke a pre- diction as to the outcome of the Jef fries-Corbett mill, saying that both are remarkable fighters, but so dif ferent In thelr methods that It is un safe to attempt an analysis of th chances. ADVANCES THE CAS NEW YORK, - Sept. 19.—Morgan relieved the money market this morning by advanct payments of Interest on $149,000.00 of necurities held by his firm He also paid $5,000,000 in dividends on United States Steel stock, due October 15. MODESTLY RETIRES FREEHOLD, Sept. 27.- There are confileting rumors as to the where. adouts of Actress Laure Biggar, who has not yet heen apprehended. She ie now believed to be in Wilmington Lawyer Paterson this morning added & perjury charge against Stanton, in addition to the conspiracy accusa- tion brought sgninet Stqntog, Hen- dricks and Mins Biggar. very this mornir POLIS, Sept. 29.—An In. f recent grave robberi came to a sensational by the arrest of Dr. port at the counell meeting tonight A fight in the council Ix expected, which ever way the committee may Se: SE | It i 3 POPULAR ENTERTAINERS |m is an Horace McClure, @ popular) or, will mwe abrecttal| Thureday evenitig, Oct. 2, for the! F benent y the Seattle Federation of tor Women's clubs. Mrs. McCjure will be ansisted in| Mark her'ontertaimment by the tires tal- ented musicians, Mra. Annie Even- den, pianist r. Henry Hamlin basso, and Signor Carlos Arriola, | flute soloist. DEATH OF John T. Merwin Linn nul iba on per gd evening. Deceased wan well icnown | @BY he and Nellie in Beatie and had hosts of friends, |slone for thelr baby when they left He was §7 years old and wan the| Halland: te einem, necaune father of Capt. W. K. Merwin, and|they didn’ need them, as they had Mra. M. Densmore of this city, Re- ("me In Aberas ng mains are in charge of Fionney & pen question concerning stewart olf cape, Paul said they thre * ss jaway Nelile did not “Whe at, 86%, | be both with it. The young father's story financial difficulties make ¢ BAN FRAN‘ 8c 0. less casting aside of the Wheat, 120, 121 7-4 garment xeem peculiar MODERN CROWN and BRIDGE WORK make & speciality of Otady eo ei pune oF Dentistry, and our ties enable us to do it at a reason- | able cont, It tm our purpose to do your dental work as you would ike to have it done; you will save much | of the cont, and yet have work that | is dependable, Allow us to examing your teeth and furnish you with amt estimate of th exp e repalr | them, free. Lady attendant | h-Grade Plates "8B to S68 1589.35 80) $1500 and up| Hours—€ a.m. to8 p.m. Sundaye—0 to 12 = ‘UNDERWOOD- "ka | Late thie afternoon, under cronw. mination, Paul Underwood be quite confused when asked nd Nellie took no clothes ONE in, a pioneer, died at| last the CHICAGO, Sept 971-8 their | reek: | good warm this facili-| FLORENCE DENTA!. COMPANY 625 First Avenue, Woot of Cherry Street..... Seattle, Washington || THE SEATTLE STAR. SPECIAL MEETING BOARD OE WORKS bourd und Wooden PRICE OFA FLIRTATION tional brea Lottie Dalton, & pretty ye and George Parke axed 61 years, wan decided morning by a verdict of $26 in favor of the disappointed m wan for § ntly believe were not da extent as she | Parker I» alleged to have proposed March 1 of this year, Miss Dalton jeretood the Wedding would occur April 4, It was put off from time to time until finally Parker showed an inclination to reconaider ¥ coy on the witness ned hrink from r heart weerets to the ur athixing court. Judge Emory was much exasperated by her luct and hesitancy In answering the questions put to her arker much the turn hin love affairs h id hin He said the date set The nen h of prom uit be old girl, thin taken, 4 not so on he called a few Jays later on his way fo work, Lottie wave him th ld shoulder and re fused to make up. GEORGE AND SPRINKLING The bill of $990 for alleged s#prin- Kling of wtreets during the latter half of July and all of August, pre- sented to the city by the Seattle Electric Company, is in the hands' of Superintendent of Streets F. N. Li tle, Mr. Little would not say this morning whether or not he would recommend the payment of the jaim, but iftimajed quite strongly that before it wodid receive hin in Jorsement it would have to lown considerable, as he understood that but twa sprinklers had been i use Instead of four, according ‘ontract. He also intimated that he id not much fancy the work of the two sprinklers that were used. VERY YOUNG COUPLE} Judge George polemnized the mar- riage of John Moore and Claire Co now in hid private office at the city hall this morning. The young lady was but 16 years of age and the om is aixo & young fellow. Last hight the girl was taken out of the Rijou theater becaune ahe was not of age. Palicemen Carr and Damm brought her to the police station at the request of her mother. ‘The cane is ap eculiar one. time ago the young man 6 the consent of the «irl's pare thelr marriage. All of the necessary papers were secured and both of the parents formatiy consented to th ceremony, she was not of a That was three weeks ago. They did | not get married and the mother thought that they should It wan arranged that the ceremony would | be performed this morning the Ume for the marringe came the mother appeared and objected. The groom had quite a time quieting he: but finally the couple appeared be- fore Judge George and he tied the knot. ARREST DESERTERS Four deserters from the Bremerte navy yard were taken back this morning by Acting Detective Corn~ ing of the Beattle police. All of the men were picked up in the jower| part of the elty since jJast Saturday night and admit that they are-want ed at the nay? yard. They had ob- ained leave to come to Seattle some ime ago and here obtained a change | of clothing. At the police station there are more than a hundred descriptions of dewerters, and Officer Corning #x- amined them That evening he went out and ar rented W. P, Kainer, one of the @ nerters Arnall, F. P. Hughes and George York followed, ‘The last arrest was made during last night Securely manacled the men were taken to the beat in the patrol wagon today and sent back to the navy yard. ‘They appeared to be In good spirits and were almost glad to get back to thelr positions GIVES LIFE FOR OTHERS: MISSOULA, Mont., Sept. 29.—Will- | fam Johni section foreman at Tuscor, was struck by the engine of & passenger train and fatally hurt while trying to flag the train to save it from wrecking on # broken rail. The train was saved, but Johnson was hurled into # ditehdying two hours Inter, Johnson had been working at his position only a few weeks. He leaves a wife and two | children To Those }and they were determined to do wor) When | carefully Saturday. | ‘SEATTLE CRAWLS UP « thy when me of before y Ror etched were « me the unds to keep the crowd In check center and left fields were badly waded but with that excepton th tatora did with (he It ty wer 7000 pe Interfere ed that ple on the gr Old Stand-bys Dugdale is try out hin new 4 pitching line, Hickey and Bipvall « the only men whom he can absoly ly depend upon, and them hard, Stovall yeaterday, 4 one Inning he war invinerble the firat half of the sixth the He | sluggers pounded all the slants out Jewne'® twisters and w ball all over the Jo! Hd beer fully appare afrald quisitions in h made by Drennan and of an apparently safe Holly hit clean and t the bat by Sulltv ball out mpbell ration the nice [hit by Hurley followed The ble catehe Holly wax | ed the second then #w } ored and Sullivan reach- kin mafety. ‘Thiery e bail sauare on the nent iC in clone to of sacks. 7) ffer put the ball Kiopf and the bag and secured another hit, scoring Thiery |That wae all the visitors did during but for a time it , als, They finally pu however. ulen's hit, a sacrifice by Babbit and Hurley's bingo scored Seattie’s fret run in the initial toning. Afth Babbitt, Hurley and Kic hit and another run was» Then Helena made the three runs that topped the score. They Had to Win In the part of the sixth the Seattle boym came to the b blood in their eyes. They had t vp with win, Drennan led off with a clean hit @ remarkabe thing happened. Dalrymple actually dumped the next one for a bag. Drennan wan on second. Stanley's sacrifice shoved them all around @ peg. Stovall wax ext at the bat, and he won his own game. Jone pasted out a two-bag: ger and scored the winning runs just as the result of the Butte-Tacoma | game was chalked up on the score | board. Seattle had practically won the ame here and Butte had lost at Tacoma. ‘The howl that the fans ralned deafening. No more runs were made @uring the game. ‘The game that wes postponed from }last Wednesday will be played today. | The Spokane series begins here to- Butte Loses TACOMA, Sept. 20.—The Tigers the Butte Miners into camp pereen ny and shut them out, The ore war 2 to @. and it was a hair- raising game. Harmon wae in the box for Tacoma, and pitched a great waine. Roach twirled for Butte, Take One Each PORTLAND, Sept. 29.—Spokane won the first game here yen! ve but the Portland men won out in the second. The scores were & to & the first and 6 to 0 in the last . Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lont 46 63 “4 65 45 “ee Pet 687 | Butte ....., | Beattie Helena . Portiand . Tacoma .... | Spokane... ‘DISCOURAGED BOY COMMITS SUICIDE ‘The partially decomposed body of Francis Sjolesth was found in the woods Just east of Lake View ceme- erday. Near him was a re- rusted. by the Weather for the pant thr The dead boy was Ii years of age and @ student of the Beatle high school. The boy left his home September § and has not been seen since, He lived with his parents, Mr, and Mra I. L. Sjolesth, at 419 Fourteenth av- enue. Boon after he had left it was discovered that a reve ing. ‘Then the worst was feare though the boy seemed to have no reason for doing away with himself | He in said to have been $80 short in his accounts with a local newspaper, but he had more than that due him from unpaid «ubscriptions. When he Heft his home he appeared to be in [the best of spirits. | The body was found yesterday by the dead boy's brother, George. Deputy Coroner Wiltsle was notified lof the case and the remains were |taken in-charge by Butterworth & i Deputy ‘Wiltste and Detective Byrnes of the police looked into the facts of the case arid pronounce It a |auicide, A slip of paper on which Who Own or ---Operate--- Hotels or Restaurants, we wish to state that we carry constantly in stock all suppiles from a Hotel en item. We can save you many dollars on Main Gtore—First Range down to the smallest kitch- your purchases in our line. Avenue and Spring Northwest Fixture Annex—313 First Avenue South the | looked | Ca ahh th hah ah oh ahh atl F Theaters $ 4 ? VARA ME VISA eee “The Strollers” ng por What ts Bh audience an everlasting The piece put on is a musical ¢ jedy in three acts, ‘This almont gc | without saying. All of the new and Liractions are of this vari arry B, Bmith, of » "Robi fame, is the hor. The is nimple yet interesting and uring Out all of the mem excellent organization. Hertha (Mise Sylva), a Hungarian gypny and ballad singer, has mar od Augustus Lump (George C. Bon: jr), The two enter on a pi ¥ of bad juck iting ) taking to the road as They pick up @ living by entertainments at county In the their travels find « din ecklace which [haw been lost by a prince. The re oration and troubles of the Jcouple form ¢ ucleus of the plot Ths ic in bright and snappy | Jonn D. Gilbert, who played Kam |fer, @ Jailer, ‘9 « comedian of rare land slightly eccentric methods, He has an individuality that is ail his own. Hie work lapt olght was cer rth provoking and he came @ xhare of the applause. ertain article of cloth 4 his quest for it is the ove of much mirth. From the sim- episode he extracts an unusual @mount of humor. Probably one of the bert pl |eharacter acting ever seen in |town i that of D. L. Don ae |Prince De Bomaky. His Wancing is a featare that should be seen. Not since the days of poor Tony Hart has anything more catch ingly funny been attempted on a local stage. It be remembered that Hart, for a short time before In- sanity called bim from the New id a turn greatly re sembling the excellent stunt now given by Mr. Don Everything considered, It Is not out say that The 6trollers” and tonight and tomorrow night Is an attraction worthy of the beat patronage “Lost in New York” The clever acting of Nettle De Coursey ax Jennie Wilson in “Lost in New York,” at the Seattle theater Jast night, produced laughter, tears and bursts of applause at intervals. She was the soubrette of the or- @anization, but the whole interest of the play. centered around her. She had troubles sufficient to overwhelm most people, but « 1 right. Her character work Wan excellent lant night. The inter- pretation of the part of a New York tough girl was clever and natural The slang she uses is for the most part original and at all times unique. e play, though an old one, has stood the teat of time and ts still popular, There is a mixture of love, kery, wealth and crime in i good. There are a few exceptions, but taken ax a whole the olay is # ood popular priced attraction. George C. Thompson slightly over- did the part of Horatio Chester, Mins Florence Leonard was clever as an adventures. Alexander Leonard looked well on the stage, but his act ing was not natural. John M. Ken- yon is a comedian of ability. “Lost in New York” may be found at the Seattle theater all week with the exception of Friday night. when an athletic exhibition wil! occupy the that 4 hout an effe beaut bt capa 1 lant might ety | Hooa | wory ven t bers of re Hers giving fairs, they of this O14 “Henp’ "Nevada" at the Third A thrilling play with the plot laid in a western mining camp, “Ne' opened at the Third Avenue t night for a week's run. city of the house was taxed The characters, while taken from those of the rough people of the jemmp, are for the most part true to ife and few are overdrawn. The type {s much abused and Fred Darcy, the author, deserves credit for the ‘way he portrayed them, The com & good one and the play wonderfully. Some of the scenic I lusions are first-class. Interest centers around Gray, the samp. pet The part is played by Mixx Bisa Ryan, a beautt- ful little woman, who is also a clever en first seen in Seattle ad Ken- has im- Dolly Since then proved wonderfully and now her work «stands out alone, Jack Mar- shall, her gambler sweetheart, was put on well by Frank Mayne. His acting was natural and he put on the part without exaggeration The er interpretations of a Greaser, by Duke LANTERNS TO BURN No, 0~Tubular Lantern.. No, 1—~Tubular Lantern. . Cold Blast Lantern. Railroad Lantern Bullseye Dash Lantern..@1,00 Wall Stable Lantern,,..81,00 Rainier Hardwar Company 1121 FIRST AVENUE. OOR. SECOND AND PIKE AFTER 6 Kirk's Gold Medal ake Ping, the p Outing Flannel yard Soap, they always turn | Madison Theater j compa, mande The able The $500 per week is wuthors of ther thin fast aale oF dramatic « day event in now 5. "A Bache be iven; on F |night, “The Red Kaight:" twic | Katurday, “Under the Red Robe Classified Ads Sonics tT em Hk MAN y “as Ping poe 419 Madicon. Phone. Main 1170 Mapdatl IACKBON © Pavrene SURCIAL NOTICES KEMOVAL BALE. nove; must vacate on A large stock of fur- stoves, tin and granite- ware, ¢ 1y. lamps, iron beds, bedding, carpets, matting, lino Jeum, art squares, in fact every thing to make your house elegant and comfortable RED FRONT FURNITURE CO., 110 and 112 Second avenue south. FOR NEVADE AND UTAH. 0 Rh MEN For ERA TEAMSTERS. AND MACHINE MEN. SHIP DAILY. MNICHUL & HAWKING lib WEST MAIN STREET. ‘ced to 20th. niture, HAMMEROMEN a to eo A SNAP. On Twenty-third ‘avenue, @ large new 6-room house; every modern convenience; porcelain bath, 4 gallon hot w boiler; _ eleetric and gas combination ’ fixtures house elegantly furnished; will sell wit hor without furnt $3,00 with furniture, or $2,500 without furniture; this place must be seen to be appreciated. Inquire of A Lawrence, #814 Bécond avenue, CLOSE-IN ACREAGE. 100—5 acres eh land only miles out, handy to” the el Care. In a fine neighborhood and on a No, 1 county road; terms, $160 cash; balance to sult’ purchaser; Interest at 7 per cent; title per- fect ADAMS & NICHOLS, Room 312 Y tara. chicken od Toure. fine marine and city view! tot ‘only $2000 cash, Valance om easy S-ronm. cottage, bath, mice yiew, $1900; terme Groom cottage, North Beattie, mear Sound: ‘splendid them Groom cottage near Columbia school; alt modern improvements, $000 ‘cash. terme. Almont ‘any kind or atnount of tide tamdsy fultabie for manufacturing purposes Gre pOGvE @ CO., #25 Pacific. Mock, woe two. lone Oxt30 1 house ‘and orchard, Niveteenth, ca Trent fourth awn clogs to this te fa snap, builders should wee this at once, ‘QUALMEIM & HOLMAN Block. CHEAP TO SELL AT ONCE—IN- VESTIGATE. 4 lots planned and terraced, small new house, 1 block from car; $675; part down, balance monthly; or will well part. Inquire Henalaw Grocery, Fremont. THE ALVORD ACRE TRACTS, Bh om. Tanl t clean ine ot a = Ms down, §2 monthly, free rere ~ tot, $200, terme tas. down, sib inonthiy, eral cottages for Tent, month Srrener, Willman, oficed went chore Gree Lake! car line ‘cromes. property. FOR SALE—Fine corner Green Lake front, cheap; easy terms; also other cheap jots different, places In city, Owner. Pacific block. BUSINESS CHANCES OWN A HOM | Don't be at the mercy of landlords all your lives; T have five building contracts in ‘the Fidelity Home Building Company, left with me for sale by a party leaving the city; they are sow numbers and ean be bought for lees than has | been paid on them. This is your opportunity to secure a home on easy payments with no interest T also have one contract for sale in the Western Home Company, low number, cheap; call before 16 a. m. at the Treen Shoe Company, First avenue, Ask for W. N. HOTEL, Firat ave- ly furnished: ell modern; ttage: easy 2010 Second avenue owner. $$$. Prrensar A MONEY maker for sale—23 acres close to city, a fine quality of clay 21 feet deep: will make a fine vitric fied and pressed brick; on Railroad and water. Call on owner, sample, 614% Second room 6. $5.00 cabinet photos, $1.20 per Week only. Keatmaa'e First avenue, FINANCIAL borrow money” on ry. Low inter: ke treet, MONEY om shirt notion at low rate; ori. vate money and company money to Dyla cee virtue gon a, a Tutlaing. Phone Winer a8. COLLATEMAL BANK (arto & Reed: ‘paney, loaned on any “eood Soliateret, TO LOAN—Private mone north, See for one Bradio, 2211 at low NEVADA—MUCK. | SALOU F eal ith Mine 4 Third BUSINESS DIRECTORY _ MOWIT OTE ATTORNTYS AT LAW 7 thuyd Walid aw, were EMLING, pension attorney, notary 38 Marion at Haine. I ane AVOTIONE ENS KNAPP, LAMBUTH, 206 WARD KEM | ANSTHACTORS — OTRONRE “ | meet Gu Tae ers ee. winaoe | ~ =|* PARISIAN Dye Works—We call for, @ eon, deliver your clothes. Ofies ‘Main wis. | ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTOR VCGKY ROUND BhivUR @ Dxeuuine CO., Seandinavian-American Bank bullé- eet ave.; Tel. | | | | FE MEANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BARR ot Gentile. & kenerel banking bust | faneacted. | bebomite, ssn, 000. Ci a1 up $100.08 A Gerlvcre, view pres | ter: Geo. ss | Foon Boom, ARAG wae F 5. Porth, ores; J. &. Goldemith, view vise: RV, Ankeny. cashier. in ‘principal cities t= the United Seates and Rurope- Surplus $2,000,008 as aaa ai epee See Ree oe DA ‘Chur iN. Manager. Inst ane BANK OF us OF! DRAMATIC SCHOOL ate BOAT DRAMATIC BCH sCHOOL will spas Gee oo the (ail term September vaiwatie arts wl vance theraaelyes then Cal tng every th mt mailed free. 40 and 42 Hiciyoke block. FUNERAL DIRECTORS GkTH “& conn, 4o0- 1428 Thirds tel. Pike House ERASED aliumio ‘210 Tester. ch. cae wee — ‘ Tor COMPANIES tel, 1108. i See 138 Washington st. a RS (hey ey ‘Junk : Thon Western: hlaun 4 SSS Se RGPATRED. “bought angela tg — Q BY inate Fourth and) PI ae BBP Tn SI MADAME A. & SMITH, @ Hinckley. OCULISTS AND AURISTS BR TOREK Nall vo ag] ee DR. 3. A. MACKINNON, ¢ Chapin bid. ad KIBBE, Bailey botiding. wi BE RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO. Main && Ww buyit ‘hen nevi erates siveettoed Sy this paper, speak PHOTOGRAPHERS TaN a inivhing. Wise, Sullivan” Wii STAMP PHOTOS—218 Columbia street PHYSICIAN AND SURGROW DR. ANNIE RUSSELL, 0 Hinckley. PRINTING AND BINDING ert “Artistic “Printing Sahl Wending ik 2 Firt ana Pike Phose, AONE, The. Brinton,” Ze Bel int ing aveeancr Prise oo ENTISTS Ww paEaPe C7 Weumy tick ~~ CHANICAL ENGINERRS EL LASTER. b68- ° RUBBER STAMPS COMMERTIAL Si aMP Site man block, 110 Cherry. STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE ‘Holisenoid @o0am & Co. TENTS AND AW PENTS and Awhlage—Mosgulte br fining hosp and canvas boain army, od SRAbTon” TENT enero, YMA Sage SMa Bh wens peers ome See. ‘ofice 2. Marion i Mvitig nea a au machinery and erviahe, seit, EYRES Transfer Co, Main 260, REPAIRING Taio of nterest. Danas & Gener, way, Rooms 3, 4 and s pn tame WARRANTS bought and sold. Morrisee | & Beheiman, Mutual Life bid. 2220 Firet avenue,