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= There’s No Danger OF mis kes in compounding prescriptions at Bartell’s, for each aad every one is rechecked | by experts. Some medicine ’g Rheumatism ney Cure, $1.00 st and Kid-| +$5¢ aM $1.00} +a I §C ‘ablets, 50¢ | .30c} 4 Pedant ps) a ‘percentag to but give you the sav wing| qn every prescry ption of 2 woe — J Bl tel Fr & Hair Brushes Hair Brushes ‘ 0 Hair Brushes ... arTELLDRuGCo. ‘86 SECOND AVENUE. Delivery. Phone, Main 893. AMUSEMENTS AND vcuse OPERA Soatcie’s Leading HOUSE Theater ¢ CORT, Mer Phone Main 65. TWO MORE NIGHTS Matinee Tomorrow. THE WILLIAM fi. WEST Night—2 p. m. to 11 p. m. free afternoon and even- 793 First Ave. for the Celebrated John B. Hat, 4 and 5. le to Classify t-roomed house for, pale; Tent $660, 610 Fifth avenue | | corner jot arid 4-room Ww Brenty-ninth avenue sow ‘Terrace. HUY ON BROADWAY feet (2 lots), corner: ite hy level; have ‘magnificent Y water in and paid; $200 and balance monthly At this price wh er Broad street FORCED Bar ‘ er Mrx120 and / Sen ine fine tor building; eor- ind Highland drj Tat x05, on Farvard Blocks, 2 car lines, t > New wet) 10x300, si a of ftir bo eng ‘one View, _Binctean sae “ley, high, utitul | within | % Witek from ¢ jogs Mine, House, lern hotise, 7 +; Twenty-third ave. ag ‘JeMervon atrevt | PRITIT & SON ie Aa New York Block, 1406 © Damaker Music (0. _ Moved to 1406 2d Ave. || fa permane | 901 Second Acenus. business center: | i | laundry b Auctioneer. STOP THOSE HEADACHES More strain th taking m headaches com any other icine and oc t cure, We use, Btop aches, SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO 1207 Beoond Ave,, Seattle, Next wo stone, x“ Fishe Store.) Go PATR U.S. CAVALRY BOOTS High Top, Hand Sewed and Waterproof, W. S. Kirk, 1209 rst Ave. PLUMBING And Hot Water Heating, Plans and Estimates furnished c. M. SHAW & CO, om eye~ TAX LEV to us for PIX head- | ithe Lane's South side Colman dock, foot of Col. umbla street, Phone, Black 331. THE QUAKER DRUG CO. Sole Agents for CURE-IT-UP—Cures Chillblains 013-1015 First Avenue G lobe Butlding A LINDAUER BEST mg hy Bervice. attention, nae Beet ‘n An investigation of the merits of electricity as the lighting medium, will re- sult in your using it. No Matches, Smoke or Odors. The most con- venient and cleanly system of artificial lighting. Cheap enough to be in every one’s reach. ie GOLDMAN’S THE HIGHEST BIDDER AUCTION SALE coming fror Be or 4 of horses east of the mountains. yr team Is broke, gentle and working. Any hor d by the n the time ry horse idle, or |known in Seattle auc- c as an repre- nented, money will be horse is retur Ine matched t¢ 4600 Tba.; one matched team weight, 2400 Ibw.; one team brown, weight 2500 Ibe m and bay ight 2700 Ibe.; one team matched bays, weight 2150 1b; m by 4 sorrele, welgh one team biack’ im: ‘about 1100 ibs; single driv she brown gelding, weight 1200 gelding, weight 1350, We » waddle rk. horses numerous to mention and describe We also have to offer apring Contender grocery wagon, two ible express gone, three hugsies, one stock ment ider at nel bay eray and t aivery wage road ' bug mountain oned te pub. wos Boatile sharp Wash. m of grays, weight two | | sheep. 20 hogs. | Ko Cor. Marion | funded when | ments are | committed. three | 4, jand t WALKER, jee it Or of Heavy Reductions In S Municipal At the mee last night ting of the etty eoune!) the municipal tax levy for 1903 was fixed at 12% milly in the old limite and 2%¢ milla In the ow. This is an increase the jlevy for 1902 of 1% in both old and new limits. That the increased rate rgely to the decision of the mittee on finance to app $51,068.63 for parks and boulevards Is the explanation made by members committees. This wan done, mills fa due »priate number Nh means that the py from $65,000 to $7 year, Hexide about taxpayers & board will have .000 to expen the appropriation w from 10 per es and fees to thin ty $2 that will be in the elty treasury to the credit of the parks boule vard fund, wt du a Ox chargeable against this total sum. The ordinance reported by the committee and pasned without de bate makes specific provision for the expense of each city department, in: cluding the improv te to be prom- uted under that department, pro: ding they are to be pald for out of the general fund and not by bonds. Needs $1,387,227 Aggregating all of these expenses, the total amount required for the maintenance of the city government during 1903 le estimated at $1,557, 7.1L. Of this It in expected th $675,000 will be raised from deiin. quent taxes, fines, license: cellaneous sources, To be thie will be $81,974.62, the unappropriated ‘bean treasury, January 1 leaves @ balance of $754,97! raised by other means t! aiid $490,268.88 to be mined by taxa on. In the lev end i necessary A notable feature put the entt- mate of the money to be raised by other than texation t= that $215,000 ln expeeted to be colleeted in finer, | Heenses, eto. This, states Chairman Kietler of the committee on potice, Heense and revenue, te $100,000 in ex- come of that raised thie year from | MARINE ~hapman, ¢ i, arrived from San Francisco’ last night after a very ick passage of six days, aind tied at the Broad str been chartered by and N. Co, to carry salmon.to New York. Steamabip Robert Dollar, Captain Johnson, arrrived from Sah Fran- cigco last night with @ light let of three passengers and @ stowaway, besides 250 tons of keneral cargo. ‘The northern traffic has greatly fallen off both from California to Seattle and from here to Alaska. .No | more Nome boats are to leave this | weason and the Alaska Steamship Company's Dolphin, which sails to | Skagway tonight will not carry more | than three or four passengers. Steamship Exceinior sails to Valdes tonight with 40 passengers and a cargo consisting of six steerr, 40 ,000 feet of lumber and 400 tone of general merchandise THINKS KOCH WAS KILLED BY ELECTRICITY Coroner Hoye this morning made @ poatmmortem @xamination of the re- mains of Fred Koch, who was yester- day found dead under the Seatt! Electric Co.'s power house, on Mayn- Al- | rder to produce this amount of 12% mills in the old himit mills in the new limits is |though the postmorten has not been neluded, the coroner stated this lernoon that the {mii that the boy died from an electri ody, except a slight bruise un- of the eyes, which if thy have been infilcted before di occurred. It Is atated, however, he may bave been fatally shocked | 4 stil! no mark [eft on the body When examination of the stomach ix made by Dr. Bories, thescause of death will be definitely known. With a boy na Jack Smith, Koch was playing under the power house at the cagner of Maynard gve- tue and Charies street. Suddenly Ure Smith boy uttered a ery and ed to several of the employes.of the ctrie Company that the Koch boy | aa dead. . Then he ran awny An investigation revealed” Fred! h lying dead under the building. | At that time no cause could be. as- | signed for tragedy, although | there were some who thought that he had been electrocuted. In th dead boys’ pocket were found several ‘os of copper that he had picked age, and liv- 1008 Tenth are well of this Koch was 17 years ed with his parents avent His relative known Gert residents city. n |'TWAS A SWEET BUT COSTLY HUG T0 STEINFALD Augus) Nom from Justice waning for innaman. “int of eturned # issued court this 7 arrest of Sarah k woman was tak night and gave he Hee as Eliza Cann's r The 1 The story t Prosecuting pecullar or says that he left ¢ night after dr wi He to @ lodging house hotel Ja: of Seattle ing a bottl up First aven f pre infald | his | was met by a womar appearance |eays the lady hugged him un breath was almost taken ay When he suggested thaf they have a bottle of wine together, she hugked him tighter stil. Finally she tet him go and he started out to get th wine. When he wished to pay for ound that $970 which he had in hia inside coat pocket v He reported the mittter to the © woman Was arrested by Of ficer Newman. She was formaily charged with the theft this morning He x posvenning bi it he had gone na Clansre Profesnor Wilson at F Monday and Friday evenings, sone deliv Can ake Hall P Estimates are [who thinks that much misunderstood. | gutta Jenin me | morning. TH dinance Shows Increase 11-2 Mills In City Rate |“: everal of MADE: » nource.. Th “imp Hil-farne ause the tho taxpayern wo of a new city hall stated one member, the elty Heer's request Chat $470,000 be priated for this improvement rejected, This does not mean, members of the counctl, that the city will not do anything towards building a city hall and jail, but that | When this improvement is,made it Will be paid for by a bond Yawue, mc that future taxpayers reaping the benefit will the expense | No Money for Sewers It is exph th reason the appropr ree trank | eli Michie and leh Iwaters of ( 1, Howey an the fund fo u k on thi ant elt of bonds voted for by the people For the reason that in the judg ment of the ev ttee the water ¢ partment should take care of itself, th in the way of new mains and| maintenance, the appropriation of 960,000 for new water for by the water depart rejected ‘The estimate of the board of health i Jed an appropriation for the ew | tablinhment of garbage crematorios, | | This was rejected, according © member of the committes, be the committee did not feel it to be} province to decide thin ques insomuch as the had no action on It & question as to whether the cit bulld the crematories or give a pri vate corporation 4 mainteinin ined that U were curtailed, bec asked for by all the te had been allowed have meant a levy of 80 mills. As it ts the estimated expenses of | 1 re $279,586.29 in excess of thone Of the total ameunt to be expended next year $780,000 js for in- terest on bonded indebtedness, and | $728,610 for the regular running ex penser of the city departments. HE DOUBTED HIS OWN EYES| sailor aboard Uy iritieh bark in, Which arrived last night, opened his eyes wide when he woke up this morning and saw Seattle |The sailor was Andrew Paul, an old | | Yankee who was at this port last ra years ago in the American shi | Majentic “L never saw auch @ place,” he dectared toda! was bere In 1876 in the Majont there was only one wharf, and we had to load oar ship for San Fran- cleco with coal brought to the vessel tn @ one-horse wagon. “There were only a couple of saloons In the town then, and not o ith houres to shake @ ftick at In my wartd-wid many a city spring up but Beatuio change in a “When I i if by magic, them all.’ GEORGIE LOOKS LIKE AN ANGEL --BUT HE’S NOT Georgie Blegert, « brown-eyed, smail boy, who looks almor to live, was taken to t school today by Deputy Sb: reform sfaction of his nelghbor Reach, and h family, } 4 mother, her small son is During the lost year young orge | has become known to the police as an | incorrigible. He a not yet 12 years| It was alleged in a habit of stealing he can lay his hands on. is makes him unpopular with the neighbors, His lost escapade was to walk se-| dately up to a richly dressed woman, atch a pocket-book from her 4 dart into an heriff Nelaon theft. and force: the pr ty The youngster we. q angry tears, and said that when © “iNew rt that he has | uty | the} occupatte ach people say, has been | en and trade them off at ndy and cake. will be his wecond visit to the HOLD- uP Palsy Donofrio was held up ana} robbed at the corner of Sixth aven and Main street last night and re lieved of $105 In bills. Mr. Donofric restaur Washingt bis way b onfronted by tv vietim shad just when one the tw ed him stuck « gun in bi told him to throw up tb an He did so and the other in went through hit pockets. F Jes the money @ small pin of lit e victim did not recognize either men and in the darkness could plainly see the face eithe igh he does believe that re mask rted th men ha Th of the not robbery to the po lied him gently, | they had taken all of his ished. An yet there Iu no to thelr Identity REPORTERS’ NOTES ‘The pole Ing that Joe has be r avenue IN THE COURTS dtve after were notifi John f 1 this morn I Pe Hanson wan Hanson in’ J ning on grounds of ¢ tion. Richard Bu nckley for the th as sentenc Judge Gee ted by ' ft of # t days in by FICKLE MAN ' he ie allog ted ton n bath estab neh dant tr 7 filed today by Mrs rench, Mrs, French # in addition to adultery. a turki Const I support, SEAT tn | Yemterday rything that |? je | WALKING T STAR WANT A BRIDGE In publi filed today J. Smith n Br mm rks, wioner b eration of ting a bridge « * Ravenna cr tem that the peopl neighborhood agree t he county one-thiru, i 1 that the city hird of the «INEZ WAS KIDNAPPED ot fair Lnew, but Ines I f Helen wan ye kidnap shadows of the King and in now wel K to that elty for tr ket picking. daye @ Montana 40 attle obtain Oh ae afternoon, me, Inex was ‘orpua’by (he #uperter ediate rearrested by the p Mi fugitive from justice. At thin stage of the proceedings the Montana offleer took the bull by} horns hud resolved upon a boid stroke, With the aid of Adac her nor and h wf y Wnty ake the con | Bich th Inew colored, tord) 1 Ww ounty Lon b of harge of Jeputy sher atvempting to xtradition, Late ‘ b t a rt Detectives | a the tee he buat of ioking, own. whii was writ of b end aboard car and taken was kept concealed until night, th placed aboard an eastbound train and hurried away to Helena | The kidnaping was Winked at by the local authorities, since the ex |tradition papers were yeaterday is- med at Olympia, though they had hot reached Seattic when the won was taken from the county jail lawyer another | West's Minstrets Billy Van and a company of min-/ strel entertainers are at the Grand pera house and wil! close the en jeagement tomorrow night. “The Stowaway” traction th | the Least theater. “Hunting for Hawk The funniest show that has ap- peared at the Third Avenue theater Hunting for Hawk hold the pards all Madison Vaudeville A number of new faces are to be seen at the Madinqn theater this [fone There i# a continuous per- formance every day. LE COUNT TO BE HEARD ‘The civil service comminsion wil! ces of the board of | works at 7:30 o'clock tonight to hear arguments on the motion f ring made by Ernest Le . the patrolman recently dis wed from the police force on the arge of demanding and accepting money from a Inw-breaker filed apritention yeaterday afternc netting am grounds for such new ev!- dence and a doubt as to the regu- larity and legality of the recent hear ng when Chief of Police Suitivan | was sustained in discharging Le Count from the poltee department BIG TURNIPS ARE GROWN IN ALASKA, Secretary Metkle of the chamber | of commerce, this morning opened | up a box of vegetables grown near iden. The gar 4 tomorrow afternoon by Mayor cle of Valdes to tilustrate his | * before the chamb: Mayor Steele w iderable time tn dim tural pomsibilities of the I as Its mines. The vegetables include two tupni jof remarkable size, one of the measuring 29 inches in clrcumfer ence, There are also parsnips .ad ishes, redtop gras® measuring over 7 feet in height, and fully matu oats and barley. LICENSED TO WED Licenses to wed have been mu by the county auditor for F. Geor 29, and Christie McDonald, 24, of Seattle; George P, Relily Everett, and A. Carter, 22 |Iadn; Harold Johnaton, jand Maud Mackiernan, go; Elmer McDonald, 32, and J. John of Franklin. ——— Duntap, real estate. $4 Unton bloc! i wit 4 of | The Very Newest “Models in RAINY DAY And SKIRTS In dark, rich colorings of Men’s Suiting Materials, just received. They are here for your inspection, whether you wish to buy or not, Prices from $7.50 to $12.50. 1212 Second Avenue Bet. Seneca aod University [Sl | Kood JOHN D AN EASY MARK!" nin‘s. ohn Doge ac that ¢ eek mince ramt who hi ng things 't He Look Their policy ewtly if t living: and they t clad in & to °b hat and a pat y 4 thie that he e were right vther they w neau had money did not have ‘One of the highw soft pedal and unsuspecting John rma and held the n in a vice Hdn't ¢ was holding him t at’ fe os x Bteppe and quic him fre he There was $15 in tifteate of depomit These Fir A carioad of ived-—they Whe all for help vw voara| CROOKS FIND EGNEAU nenu of Whi of t 6 tron than a tn wha it hadn't taken A” the and t t In but he hod mt him to iret rs bad ha of th od Good to earn @ living, sn, but fo get m roked eany him. He with gloves, nade f Ares ir of wh’ f could had n one Ker is tr of it with him, aymen put on the ked up behind the He grabb m behind the vic grip, Degnean athe man who him not to do ‘The 41 kept quiet 4 up tn front kiy but careful m what coin he They Took It All and a cer His go money for $200. Garland Ranges Ranges at $30 to $50 "Garland" just beauties. tee qvery rasige thi y lke ent. # is the on the Gold Medal nd Buffalo ex have them ex- GEO. H. WOODHOUSE CO 1409 SHCON, D AVENUE LATEST ddition to our Perfume jregularly at 350 now at 20: tock deal. is Houbigant’s Is auite the finest verfume we have over carried. une. wep ii ew © says sled to mple them from our | toe Do y in this Mellin Two dollars an f you wish to in touch with the | dors, we are al- have you ou need anything list? 1's Hair Restorer, 40 # Fool, large 49 490 <ing’s Swamp Weed Hot Water ular Syrup pour ‘Dentif Lane's Fa Mothe Murra 490 Bottle, reg- Ate White Pine Com. . foam for De mily Tea. r Seigel's Ten De y's Florida Water De own. d hin | Ww. that nin as | vatuab taken all included thing ening I wtation tive | nin wt Dene attle was @ stre |ha out that night ended up without a. ¢ ed Just limited ny } wine for ¢ Yealor the colt ined to sbbed b c ilef. “ CRUSADERS ARE Hell, of th petition slot m rrant supe et ith trip 60) 1! Seattle to Taco nts, round trip single 6 cents. Reichert B DEFIES ALL CONDE: TITI0N The Awful Drop in Prices on Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Mando- lins, Banjos, Strings and Suppl of all kinds, Sheet Music and Books, at D. S. Johnston Co.'s Great Expansion Eclipsing Anything of the Kind Ever At- tempted Here | ‘This wonderful bargain period sur- | passes anything ever before ap- proached by any dealer in the North- and all who fail to avail them- of itm advantages will certuin- | ly have occasion to regret it. The remarkable price reductions apply | |t@ the entire line of | PIANOS AND KIMBALL ORGANS! reliable new planos | $200 to $220, instead Some going as low ‘Theroughly now only of $826 to 8 $131. | svery Instrument guaranteed to be exactly as represented and warrant- | ed by ourselves « nufacturers | in every way of y Don't put this mat jin at once, A small payment | few dollars @ month, sec one of these bargains: | One Price to all alike, and all in- | struments marked in plain figures, are. BEFORE UNHEARD OF VALUES In smali_ musical instruments of all jkinds. Being greatly overstocked by | Teason of merging Into our régular | | business the large Winter & Harper | [Co. and H..& H. Chesbro stocks of small musical |music and books, both of w bought out in these lines Sago, are selling the same during this great sale at Jess than half price. . now offered at $ 1$13.50, ‘Guitars only $3.65 to $9 for the regular $6 and $15. tnstru- jment Mandolins, littic beauties, |they arp, € we are now disposing of at from $4.95 to $7.59 for the regu- liar 87.50 and $12.50 sty Banjon jthat sell everywhere at $7.50 to $15, | now only $4.66 to $9.50. Prices on jaccordions cut to pleces; also many lines of strings and trimmings of all kinds greatly reduced. FIRST TIME IN SEATTLE [That o sheet music and muste book | Dusiness has been put on the mar-| ket at less than cost to close out en-/ ‘trely. Teachers, dealers and every- | lpody taking advantage of this rare lopportunity by laying in a supply! |that will last ther for years. We} lare anxious to get this department | out of the way as quickly as possible, #8 we need the room for the piano, | organ and small musical instrument | business, and will therefore continue o sell all sheet music that retails and that |which selis at 26c fs only ibe, and on [many pieces the proportionate reduc- |ton Is sti greater. Cholce new mu- | sic, vocal and tnstrumental, Sc per) leopy. New standard instruction | books for all instruments that retail | regularly at $2 now Tbe to Ric; oth- | jere that i everywhere at $1.25 now | only 65c, and those that retail for |$1_ now and huné@reds of others Teduced in same proportion. | \'"All-mait orders for sheet muste jymust We accompanted with the price in draft, money order or stamps, and |postage at the rate of lc per sheet | lifer music and from 10¢ to 20¢ for books. If too much is sent the ex- lee will be returned, D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dea | | De) 2. aa OOO OO your old | Air-Tight retinned with a heavy iwon linings which will good as new Have sh | | | | Yesler ant “Second ERNST BROS ihird and Main Main | 606 Piko St. Yel. John 2831. ate oe SHELVES © sizes at a low price: x12 And ¥o ther mor for COON 1412 Firet ave, ‘ancy Oak Shelf B1L.00 thone good t ) Poppers: be ‘sure worth we ask nu can e tha them. BROS. near Union. WHY PAY MORE Full Set of Teeth and Fit Guaranteed Gold Crowns,.aalid top, | Bridge Work, 22 k. . ‘Gold Fillings, that siay in. Silver Fillings, that stay in 50c | We do an we advertise, we are here | to stay. All work guaranteed 10] years, Lady attendant always pres- | ent, Novatudents, but all graduate | dentists of 12 to 20 years’ practice as | apeclaliats Jn thelr respective branch, | |The Real Painless Dentists— Dr, E. J. Brown's Boatal Farlecs 718 First Ave,; par na 6 Union block; one ¢ south of MacDougall & Southwick’s, Hours 40 to 8 p.m; Sundays til 1 p.m B ce < 8 ¥ STILL WORKING: : | the © TNLE MUST BE CLEARED ouncil Authorizes Board of Public Works to Consummate Library! Bite Purchase ng Chicago are now in deed and accom e from the corr ly for delivery the sale immated at board of At the me! oft council] FORGERY flea in ‘morning Flinworth ed the signatu eck for $28, pay= Young Boyles , and has served milar ‘offences. His Mra. Matilda Boyles of Bal- han become insane through 9 misdeeds, FOR inf ract of title t alley rear of t a: , which was chnic has bi rporation couns ept the abstract of t rporation Counsel ¢ is out} Ay, an has| r his personal atte his office could con- i n the ‘ 4 Oct.” — old Kellogg rest- t, * 28. wtaten % ready Fly on the Flyer. to| Seattle to Tacoma. single trip 60 jeents, round trip 76 centa, = Ham gn aony aaa Fletcher & Carpenter, realty bare | guins only. j IS BRISTLING WITH BARGAINS We're going out of the retail Shoe business and are wander binding contract to dispose of our entire stock of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes as quickly as possible. A foot encased in a stylish boot gives an air of elegance, to the entire costume. Our stock is the “up-to-now” kind, and our necessity makes your opportunity. THE POWER OF Low. PRICES Is being tested as never before. Goods are moving, and you will serve your own best interests by participating. As a starter for tomorrow and to give the sale a little extra hum, we have reduced all our men’s patent leather 5.00 Shoes still lower. We have sold hundreds of pairs of these Shoes the last few days. We still have all sizes and styles. They will go at $3.00. Men's $5.00 Shoes, in velour, vici and box calf .. .. .$4.00 Men’s Work Shoes, high top, reduced from $3.00 to.$2.25 Boys’ Patent, Calf and Vici Shoes, reduced from $4.00 er Shoes, worth $5.00, at Ladies’ High Top Short Skirt Shoes, regular $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00, at ... Misses’ Patent and Enamel Shoes, from $2.22 to. .$1.50 Children’s Patent and Enam- el Shoes, from $2.00 to.$1,50 Misses’ and Children’s High Top Box Calf School Shoes, reduced from $2.00 to. $1.50 And from $1.75 to S35 Ladies’ Dancing $ Ne style Strapped regular $2.00, st Sipp 717 Second Ave. to $2.50 And from $3.00 to $2.00, Our entire Kulture line of Shoes for ladies, including patents, enamels and Louis heels, at, a pair ......$3.00 Also several hundred pairs of ladies’ yici and patent leath- / Mi 's’ and Children’s ng ippers, from Hing to pe teeeen es -75¢ Infants’ Cloth Top, Button and Lace Shoes, reduced from 85c to . 6oc lot of Ladies’ 7-Button Overgaiters, 25c, soc and 75¢ values, at ..... + T5C.! A NORTHWESTERN SHOE CO., 819 SECOND AVENUE All the leading brands of California Wines Whiskies sold by us at the most trade a specialty. sack, 120 pounds, and Kentucky reasonable prices ; “any We deliver goods free of cha: Promptly. Apples, $1.00 per box. Shey Elegant Potatoes, 75¢ per Brunner & Co. 502 Pike Street. Phone, Main 1060 ‘The largest and best equipped dental office on the Pa most sctentific painless tract te dents employed, years of experience. and tell will cost teeth w Suaranteed ten y fic Coast. We have all the latest methods of modern and dentistry. We crown, fill and ex, eth without the least In. No stu- but sil are dentists, of long We examine your teeth you in advance just what your work We make no charge for extracting en plates are ordered, All. work cara Lady attendants ale tendance. Full Set of Teeth..... Bridge Work told Crowns jold Fittings liver Fillings Patni Bxtrac Office—From § Rooms 11,12, 18, T FREE $:30 to 12 m. 14 Hinckley Block ake Elevator—Second Fioer