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IT WILL PAY YOU To #be us about your Bullde: Hardware, Plumbing and Fur hace before building your hot ERNST BROS. 506 Pike St. Tel., John 2831, n apper- | anything at rus store firet class ¢ Our stor ‘stocked comptetely ‘ana lare the very lowest CES 65e Cough Balsam. ota at aie . Be “wine... a von. $1.00 atte ABE iat Troches, he size Ise the follow scount of 25 and Quick Kidney Cure gure, ai Tudnay "and bladder troubles, Quick Bot CO. 704 tet ave eed Mirrors, all styles and sises. Boxes, celluloid and metal. ‘Atomisers, made from ah fancy wire. ef Recnatruments, made tn} 800 PAIR U. 8S. CAVALRY BOOTS | High Top, Hand Sewed and Abtepivaty Waterproof. , Gon Pe riptons With You. | W- 8. Kirk, 1209 rst Ave. cana COMMITTED TO INSANE ASYLUM. Harriet M, Severns, g. Severns of this city ted to the asylum Inquiry as to her by Judge Taliman court Mrs, Severna presented an attract ive appearance in court, She was stylishly attired, and aside from fir quent irrational waar respecting {her fletitious Wealth, she manifested [no ale of aberration, Fur tho testimony of her husband and her step children and the state jments of neighbors and the officer {Who took her Into custody, establiah- jed t fact of her wi ind mental ‘ condition, The members of her im mediate family maid that, in addition to ‘her harmioas illusions of riches, | qhe frequently gave utterance to threats and on one occasion had as- faulted her stepdaughter with a butcher knife. Tho arresting officer testified to Ir rational statements which she made to him and also detailed her efforts | jt escape him by leaping from the [back window of her home and run- | Ainge down the street } Wife of Dr. A was commit today after an wanity conducted Of the superior PLUMBING And Hot Water Heating Plans and Estimates furnished c. M. SHAW & CO, | South side Colman dock, foot of Cal- umbia street, Phone, Black $21. FULTON'S RENAL 2 wt a aretDRUGCO AVENUB Phan RECORD Main 603 Quaite’ on one’ co. 3019-1015 tet Ave. (Globe Building). 417 17 We are Scientific Opticians. |xamine Eyes with the latest and bg —- knewn to science, free of cha “Tel. Main 1039 COLLINS BROS, Successors to COLLINS, SHERMAN, FOLEY Co. UNDERTAKERS Funeral Directors and Embaimers 3 703 First Ave. ‘Agent for the Celebrated Jona B, ch take steamere| Stetamm Hat, 4 end s Thanks- giving Special We offer these price specials ‘at this time to draw you to our NEW STORE in ARCADE BLOCK, where we are now lo- cated with the finest TEA, COFFEE AND CROCKERY HOUSE in the West. Will be leased to have you call Pook’ us over. RHODES BROS. 1325 2d ave., Arcade Bik. Ave.. Cor. Marion St. Moved to 1406 2d Ave. Open till Il o'clock Thanksgiving HEADACHES | come from eye- More headach: strain than any other cause. taking wy @ permanent cure. We FIX head- aches. SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO 1207 Gecond Ave., Seattle. (Next to Stone, Fish Store.) Get it you in our line. around early vantanything Auction Sale Jewelery Our entire stock, consisting ot Diamonds, Watches, Jewel ry of all kinds, Cut Glass, Sol Sterling Silverware and Rog- ers’ Bilver Pinted Ware and Cutlery, Silver Novelties, Purn- ea, Field and Opern Glassen, Spectactes, Eyeglasses. and everything appertaining to a firnt-clana jewelry business will be offered’ without reserve to the highest bidder. 1 DIAMONDS, F V AND SILVERWARE Hansen 7 \* avenue. the CENCITYAAUNDDY Gur CALL. TRADE Prices Fredrick & Co. Jewelers and Opticians, Hinckley bik., 716 Second Ave. —y for amounts due as principal and. interest on old out standing warrants, were fied with the counell clerk againat the city to- | day Alonso Elliott claims $5200 on wai tanta issued for the improvement South Fourteenth stree A. ¥ Small claims $1021.12, on Washing: | ton street improvementa and $877 on | Velopments a: | street THE SEATTLE STAR TO SELECT ROUTE FOR QUEEN ANNE ROADWAY Conference to Be Held This Afternoon---Mys- |; terious Movements of Several Persons this the matter thoroughfare has not At @ conference among property owners of Bast Qu Anne and North Seattle to determine th for the proposed easy grade road way to East Queen Anne, called for this afternoon, some sensational de- ted. y all tha & good thing, but ar over franchise pushed. Th route aim is now made by several sated property owner that the ttle Electric Company Is'the real backer of the Wade application. Also that the roadway proposition is an Insidious plot to Induce the city to conatruct an easy grade roadway at an enormous cost in erder that the Reattle Plectric Company may then step.in wader the Wade franchise rights which would solve problem pening a way te | Prom koyernment may ae to order to compel the removal of the street car trackn | from the shores of © Washing- | ton. It is admitted posed roadway in it in claimed by several that the agitation to build it at once and on the route originally planned. sprung from a deep-laid scheme of & cor poration, which has already beer favored ‘to such an extent by the city councll as to make necessary recret and round-about measu order to give the corporation great concession. The Original Route The route originally prop which t# supported #0 atre veral parties, would run ntreot to Eoghth or Ninth and Wighth Wenue; the avenue apd Pr then around the t cor tion of ae Ii quite long and high mplete change of «r the pro: To Claim Lake Union It is a well Known fact that wh ‘overnment #hall have the canal it will elaim government property nd that it is a navigable The electric the body pany to ay ¢ ite tracks now on the atle extending aver the water and the weatern shore (rh 2 likely to has alre nd ant rem Queen the East cludes decided upon natinfactory South street improvements, JOURNEY MAN BARBERS UNION Fifty new members joined the Journeymen Barbers’ Union, Loca: 196, et ite regular meoting at the W L. U. hall Inst night ‘acific Court Organiser Leabo paid in « epeech that the international on has taken up the matter of organt: ing thia city and will immediately | | put a man te work here for the pur- pose. J. L. Frankiin and J. G. Gayles were elected delegates to the convention of the State Federation of Labor, which convenes in Beattie on January & President C. W, Whisler expressed himeelf this meraing as being gratified with the interest ma fested in the organization. He sad “With the GO men who enrolled inst night we have now 10 men. in the upton, and by the first of the year we expect 280 out of the 310 journ men in the city to be enrolled. Se-| ithe te the only city on the coast| that is not now strongly organizes Our object Is to Ket every journey. man in the etty inte the inion, so that the shops wt!) necessarily be~ come unionized. ‘This can be done, @ believe, with the ald of the Went. ern Contra! Labor Union.” =38-] FUNERAL OF COL, M'KEE Funeral services for the tate Col. W. E. McKee will be held from the be ot Seattle Lodge No. #2, B. P. ©. E., in the Colman butiding at 1 o'clock afternoon. The fun- eral will be under the auspices of the local Elks’ lodge of which Col. Me- Kee was a member. The interment with be in the Elk plot fp Lakeview cemetery, At the autopsy heid over the body today it was found that heart disease was the cause of death. STORM WARNING A storm of decided character ts re- ported by the weather bureau to be moving up the Oregon and Wash- High ‘winds are pre- IN BAD SHAPE A man, evidently a logcer, was picked up on Main street thin after- hoon In an unconnctous condition. It was said by bystanders that the man, while drunk, had attempted to steal a keg of beer from a wagon and had been kicked in the stomach by the driver, He was taken to the Wayside Mission hospital. | LICeNSeD TO WED owever, prove a to the street car company other If ft should prov a the real party tn interest Wade franchise The + prectteally agreed upon by all except two or three of the original agttators of the one already ponder described. x on Firat avenue to ar Franchise covers’ most of ihe] Ceaae stfect, thence east to Sixth or streets along this route Seventh avenue, and thence to the common patnt at Prospect street and The Wade Wyelery Taylor avenue The Wade application has never] Definite action on the route Is ox been explained. The backers have| pected to be taken at the meeting never been revealed. Since questio COOKED 10 DEATH BY MOLTEN METAL BIRMINGHAM, Ala. Nov, 26—The body of General Manager Edwards of the Williamson Iron Co, cooked to death in an in- stant by & huge stream of molten tron pouring through @ leak in a furnace, Hes under the hardened mass from which it can only be recovered by sawing into the metal. ‘Twe foremen of the foundry were fatally burned, and Secretary Simpson and two vis- ftors were seriously scalded. Simpaon's injuries will probably re- sult, fatally. The victims of the catastroph nace when the leak was sprung. Almont in an instant an eno mouse mass of red-hot metal buret forth from the widening ho ‘The men ran for their lives, but Fawards, who was behind, was overtaken and dragged down by the flery current which flowed over his body and covered It several inches deep. | The other men managed to keep their feet, but were badly burned about the legs. ‘They also received splashes of the molten metal upon thelr body, The two foremen were horrible burned. Manager Edwards was one of the most prominent men engag- ed im iron manufacture in the south. He was well-known throughout the country to mien éngaged in that business, MOTION FOR NEW TRIAL IN THE UNDERWOOD CASE mnation of considerable prop: “eggs | ‘The expenditure for the way along would be some 160,000, The roadway must constructed. It now dev right 0} $50,000 + then be opes that the applica tion of what is known an the Wade were standing near the fur- CHARGED WITH HAVING AGAINST THE DEFENDANT The alleged minconduct of Wiliam Hughes and KL, Warson, two members of the Jury which convicted Paul Underwood of the murder of his infant daughter, Is made the principal basis upon which the at- torneys for the defendant rest thelr motion for a ne wirial. The motion, supported by seven affidavite and accompanied by a photograph of the deceased baby, was filed in the su. perior court this morning Statements of « rather sensational character are contained in the affi- Gavite of H. J. Singleton, Julius He ton, A. P. Wotton and J. A. Beggs. These gentlemen were on the sy rior court Jury panel last Beptern- Ber'and they state that the Under- wood case was fr ly discusved by members of the panel prior to the trial, and that the gullt of the cused was generally conc In the civil suit of Joni against William Laack, ants and William Hughes a) L. Hughes were members of the jury aclected to try the issue involved The jurors in this action remained out an entire night and then report- ed a disagreement. The affiants al- les that during their deliberations the Underwood case was discunsed in detail and that William Hughes and RB. Warson participated tn ‘ ted to substantiate the issue that the defense had been abandoned in the eleventh hour by Attorney Mar- shall K. Snell, who had originally been employed as chief counsel Underwood, and that 8. M. Shipley, T. D. Pave and B. B. Shiekis, the inwyera who represented the defena- ant at the trial, did not have suffi- cient time to secure evidence In their client's behalf. + N. P. Halvorsen is « photographer at Batiard. He states that the ple- ture of the baby that the motion is @ true and phi saw the deceased infant. its limbe were limp and no froth could be seen its face or lips. correct for December 6, before Jud fin FUNERAL OF MR. ROCHESTER ‘The fimeral of the late Juntus | beon been notified that | EVIOUSLY EXPRESSED OPINIONS | | accompanies | ograph, and that when he first | ‘The hearing upon the motion is ret | 0 Grit | Ramaker Music (0. STOP THOSE Stop | dicine and come to us for & Lane's | The following marriage licenses \were inmsued today: M. McGraw, 37, |and Catherine Michel. 4%, both of Be- attle; John C. Johnson, 2 |nes Gtibert, 22, both of ita McLend, 56, and Margaret A. Ewing, 49, both of Rostdn, Mass; Edward F. | McGillicuddy, 34, and Margaret | Eagan, 27, both of Seattle: A. McKay, 44, and Mildred Mf, thas, 28, both of Novelty; Hirer Hosking. 22, and Netie A. Frantz, 17, lhoth of Seattle: Auguste T. JeMtrien, 24, of Newcastle, and May 1. Goger- ty, 21. of Prankiin BODY 18 IDENTIFIED The body of the man who died tn the Snug Harbor acloon Monday has } saeal identified aa that of a marin fireman, Mike MeGinnia. The body has been taken tn charge of Bon: y |& Btewart | ¢. w. BOLLINGER DIES ten W. Rollinger, aged 24 years, died at the Rochester hotel |this ‘morning from hb failure Bonney & Stewart will «h body jto Anaconda, Mont... for ent ‘The mother of the deceared died in Seattle three months axe | LUMBER FOR MANILA Ride for furnishing the ment with 1,900,000 fost of tumbe for shipment to Mantin were oper ed by Maj. Bingham thts morning The bid of the ®t. Paul & Tacoma Lumber Co. was the lowest, being $10 per thousand for rough lumber Aclivered to the ship's tackle, and $10.75 for the same stowed a flooring #21 and & The other bide Guy & Co, $11.25, rough lu 22.50, flooring; Lewis & Cre |$11.71, rough lumber, $23 and flooring; Tacoma Mill Co., $13 rough lumber; $21 dnd $22, Nooring. LOSES HER PURSE Mre. f. F. Little of 1186 Broad reported to the police today hat whe either lost or had been rob bed of her purse yeatern avenue Madir: le pure | the general talk and expressed them- wan guilty. Went on the Jury Roth Warson and Hughes subse. quently qualified as jurors at the trial of Underwood. All the other affidavits, except that of NP. Halvorsen, are submit- Cha govern- an follo contained valuable papers For an old-fashioned tutkey dinner, go to Brewster's, Third evenus home cooked 814 selves as convinced that Underwooa | Rochester will be held from the] bape! of Butterworth & Sone at 10; jock tomorrow morning. Stu- dente and the faculty of the Univer-| jsity law school will meet at the school at 9:30 o'clock and attend the | services in a body, The remains will ise Shipped to San Francisco for ¢ mation. 10 Acres in Cultivation CLEARED, GRUBBED AND DRAINED $2000 HOUSE, BARN, FRUIT. STREET CAR. MILE FROM Well, Thompson & Co 1408 SECOND AVE. JAMES 48.1 TIRED OF LIFE Hurles, a r, attempted morning, but » and’ hi 1 ney te thought to hi |the cause of his rah act Hurles has been It at the ¢ win. gambling hou thie he finish the J 1 in, befor bb ond been inal ver of Wifth « Main street. While working was employed in the Magnoll nd kambling house as a This morning he purchased Ja at worth of irugstore, and after room swallowed th ax noon Am he # discov aKe wont Bergt. 8 Hurles 1 |i \r | nate ronter morphine at a golng to } whole had t w and a tele > police head rt responded almoot n ph quarters and found scious, Tr of salt and Water throat, and then briekly around the bl revived him in THE MARKETS down the 4 made him wat k. This treat a fow minutes The telly wituati | wiving raised Native stock, us a 40 cents, A heavy ship ifornia product inter weiving trade Jarriving until th welling #low today at 2 ‘The price of turkeys this morning, more birds than expecte ing arrrived, The be i hia n cleaned out, and what remains is going at 20 to 22 cent Oranges, pinapples and grapes ar. rived by steamer from California. ‘The pt plex find a ready market at 14.00 to $5 per dozen. WHOLESALE PRICES (These prices are to any buyer in tities Prices Go small purchases average 20 per cont. higher.) Vegetable: #10 18 ton; carrots H@75 gardeners who pra wbhe anke ling of th red the Th have co: market y the price celery & in we Potatoe per wack $100 per cabbage. 310 40 78 p onions, 1@1Mge 1\e er Ib; pump! Green Fruit, Eto. Lemons, $903.00 box; cooking apr ¢ box; cating, To@$1.25 box: b $2.%G275; pineapples, 84.405. box; oranges, Jaffas, $3.00; vols, $3.604.25 dos, grape fr cord! rapes, 26G200; p box; cranberrton, te ine, California dried imported. $1.75; bulk figs. 1000 poun: Provisions Fresh Meat-—Cow beet( @ie per Ib; steer bese, tgste & “Provisiane Hams, the; breaktact, becom, ithe: bellies, fresh, 12Ge Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Poultry tor Washington ereamertaa, |eonain, 1547100 Tam, $1@612 per cane: New Yorn. Ainburger, 16@1Te; brick, 10@17: Is ibe. Equs—Fresh ranch, #0c, Eastern @r% paltry: turke} TO DISCUSS SITUATION SCRANTOR Nov. 26.-—-Mitchelt attorneys arrived from sahingrton this afternoon to con. fer with the district presidents of jen, 12@14e; fryers, Me; 18@200; Greased, 20@ and the United Mine Workers. The meet- | ing will be seeret. The purpore in to} p to be taken | discuss the next #1 fm order to arrive at an agreement with the operators. FOR STEALING SILVER A verdict of guilty of petit lar- | CHURCH BUILDING PERMIT ul parish of the E J church, today recetved a bulld- Ing permit for the tion of a burch bullding at y atreet. | Jiding 1s to be 45x80 feet, a » building, to cost $5000. pind | Distributes 5000 Turkeys Five thousand turkeys will bs uit today he Ivy Press, While not of the ordinary variety (nothi from thin ing place they are unum tive birds, and will peak for | |The t officer poured a cupful| modern tram | | | ceny wad rendered this morning In| the superior court against George | Fornythe, tried for stealing 50 ounces | of silver from the Seattle Smelting & Refining Co. at Interbay. The prosecution had no difficutly in proving the act of theft, but the value of the plunder was foo smal! to w larceny. In view of the fact that the pri oner bad been confined in jail for four months, Judge Gritin imposed | @ nenten only 30 day CHICAGO, Nov. '26.—Wheat, RN DE | Navy Yard Excursions To me the cruiser Philadelphia and Puget Sound navy yard, take lboate from Pler 2 foot of Yesler ue, at 9 and 10 a m., 1:1 20, pm jave I: Shamek’s Umbretla --Store-- 1307 Second Avenue Arcade Block Honest Made Umbrellas At Honest Prices We feel quite confident In stating that no retail establish ment before at any ume sold as many Umbrellas as Shamek’s within the past four ke, The volume of business transacted was really remark able, Great business centering at the point where great valuce are given nearly conforms to the law of logic, Thousands of buyers have admitted most e thusiastioally that never bete did they expertence #ch ver remarkable values, and here state that equal may not be met with tr years, 80 share while you m: 760 Umbrefias 50: $1.00 Umbrellas Os $1.25 Umbrellos The $1.60 Umbrelias Be $2.00 Umbrellas 1.25 $2.60 Umbrellas 1.50 $2.75 Umbrellas R175 $4.00 and $5.00 Tmbreilas vine and 88.00 All Kinds of Umbrella Repair Work Done on Short Notice rant a conviction for grand | | [READY FOR | THE GABLE » w HINGTON, t the Pa 1 the 1 f direvt ble Co, h greed ® laid 1 by gov the onalo now remains in the ruction from entire | that nothix (ite promy Francisco to the F Bt, Pr nent VOY" BARS Wanted A young man to per business. App the 1107 news| ard ave. pe —e—— Ge to Gpinning for bicycle repaira me Reichert Bros., Pianos, 110 Union. | luck & Co.D. Buck & Co. Clothiers. Haberdashers. Times Building. 1404 2nd Ave. Grasp Our great tm- provement sale hos proven a Krand success, not altogether [| because we have been / TEARING DOWN PRICES But because we have the su- perlor quality of merchandise 10, offer at the reduced prices “Hundreds have called and ex- amined our goods as advertised, and have bought. We are not || going out of business, but wilt ff) continue to nell goods at prices on advertieed, until our show ‘windowr are put in condition for us to display our gooda, DUKE 1404 Second Avenue | { | | | | | | | | Do you consider quality or quan- tity when you buy & watch or plece of Jewelry. Our ines of Gold Brooches, Scarf Pins, Cuff Links, Hat Pina, ete., are of the | highest quality, and the prices are con- wintent with these igh grade goods. @ START A BANK ACCOUNT AND BE THANKFUL 2 per cent. on Check. 3 per cent, on Savings ecounts, 8 per _cent. to 4 per cent. in Time Certificates. Small accounts receive NORTHWEST TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT Co. | 90-94 W. Columbia St. (Colman Bidg.). B. Shorrock, President, John P. Hartman, Vice President. Alexander Myers, Sec J. Vo A. Smith, Cashier. fre id | | ‘Teeth e the mor night SPECIAL UNTIL DEC. 1, 1902 Full Set of Teeth as low as. Gold Crowns a8 low as Bridge Work as low as... Gold Filling as low as Sliver Fillings as low as EXAMINATION FRET Crown und Bridge Work etalty We guarantee all rk for 16 years. Harvard Dental Parlors cond ave, and ote painlessly, yw ones ready a etween J ler LADY ATTENDANT. Hours—#:20 a. m, to 8:00 p.m. Sundays—9;00 a. m. to 2:00 p, m. mes y Notice M Ti MAX | HOUBH repairing tn ail branchen, rubber weather stripping, glaring; — ping-pong Tables, etc, 410, Madison: phones—funeet | lito; Independent, Re 2437. 0 en | JACKSON'S Exprowm and Transfer Co, We do all kind teaming, furniture’ and piano moving: baggege and tranks trans | terre ‘ay ond and | Cherrty. un Pek 0 721 RING UP MAIN Tor. cleaning And renovating gent For a Ciassified Ads Gpecial Ne ns ering nn where For Saie—C A DECIDE Large modern & surprise Avy Wwliand, #004 Broom ‘mile trom ‘soho! hi trade for, Beattle W804, Recond avenue. VAKM LANDS FOR SALE York block. iw acres running wat tbulidings, 2 miles i MALTBY, RANCH S94 410 FARM end fito0, 200 weres, 100 y house on the DAIKY acres tm fyil outa of : atoox ha 70 acres tm eo barn, 9 fara. i200 4-149 pore bottom land, cleared, room hovee, large bart, nal} and groceries dett house daily free of charg’ and Tacoma—40 yto wed, 4-room house, ings, fine orchard small’ fruite, spring D—B6 acres, fine soil, been are for yours, Very enay we to sinall town, handy eto soo VENTEPN ACRES land, alt, EN SEATT ‘008 land Youd, 12 sores barn, 200 bea: water. Rich level near the new Seattle lng teat valley land, Faccma bleetr ROMERT MALAY, 410 New York block Two Dacre tracts, $400 each; | terms. 1 land, rich soll, easily cleared, mowt- apie and brush. ‘Tracts anty red, adjoining an Pare to heastie, RAINIER BACH HOMESEEKERS PARADISE. $90.00, 900.00, $75.00 LOTS © AXD §10 DOWN AND © MONTA | The prettiest and most | piace on Lake Washington in which to own # home: wide level ots, grand views, finest oll, electric care from 8:45 a.m. 0 12 p.m; Se fare; school, stores, church, electric street lights, sidewalk, cleared <p Be ot. fare. ever Sa0 lots wold; SU over the plat; omen baw nomee going uP | lots are fast: ‘also. Don't delay on owner, diock. $850—Half acre jand, fruit trees, _ berries: k from Brighton station. $1,500—6-room cottage, modern, on car line, fine view; this property is on Queen Anne hill. If you have city property to sell, list it with us for quick and satistac- tory sales. ADAMS & NICHOLS. 1414 Second Avenue. FOR SAL. $79 TO $125 EACH Chotce building lots near the State unt ity, $10 om few lots lett schools, churches, electric awater; four miles inside a city, of 117,000, ‘Wheeler, 7-8 Union FINE GARDEN Wo have 12 lote tm, abe square tract, very best balance THR ALVORD ACRE TRACTS. to $200 per acre. tracts of chotce near Kent ang close to electric oe: the soll is rich slay and loam, jock, PROT 2 Ue ice sca : =a Sown, "48 monty re wloe ‘Owner, 1 Lake: 200 cash, $1,800 at 7 per cent. buys two fine homes, both rented, pay- ing 20 per cent om investment; new, modern; strictly first-class, Taylor Cook Co. 478 Arcade. ~~ For Sale—Miscellaneous | SPAN OT Horses, saltable for lieht . an Stara Papen Crees Whi Wade fine She a ‘reath avente south! tel SPECIAL sais of 350 second hand heaters of all sizes and prices; and also specti sale of TS three-piece bedroom suits, Call Front Furniture Co,, 908-810 Bec T ONCE SAW MILL-SHINGLE MILL SOMPLETE, This includes planer mill, arykiIn, wood-turning band-sawii lum- beryard, including deliver) teams and COMPLETE LOGGING OUT- FIT. THREE LOGGING _EN- GINES, ete., and about NINE MILLION FEET TIMBER. Mill located on Northern Pacific ratl- way and Great Northern railway, Logs and lumber can be shipped either road. Price $36,000. This of- fer must be taken at once. Address Interurban | | | | Bigh and beaitntul: | rd Financial te Pike trout. pris id Maller fi 4. & Hendy; cotlaterale aod monay at low ruse ot ‘& Ganer, 100 Yosler Rous 4 and 6, Help Wanted—Male MITTS i Paciho Kmployment Help Wanted—Male and Female BEKTAT. ow Main 1218. BUSINESS DIRECTIONS Abstractore PER & CO, ine, era BOOTH - WHITTLESNY ~ HANFORD, Ab- ract company; established 1808. Bass ment of Haller bik. Telephone Main 504. “SHATTLE ABSTRACT CO., N.Y. bik. Auctioneers LUCTION tid conninianton Tiviine & tam: ‘second hand goods bivan® Sines 18 vine Tine BIC eral tloneera tee bom, | double tke street. D. zo. Architects PANG. | x wo nowuTON. 1 Caiina. Attorneys-at-Law K-S"RWING, Kitorney at law, Public. 404 New York Block. W. J. STERLING, pension attorney 4nd notary public. 28, Marion st. TA KRLIDGG, 413 Werbinaion Bulldog. AC. MDONALD, 400 Burke Building. LYMAN © KNAPP. 10 Haller Bullding. W.D. LAMBUTH. 304-6 Pacito Block G, WAKD KEMP. 422 Burks Butiding. tra nmact 4, owe ‘tons My C1 ee PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK. enue end Yike | sreet, capital, has Po cao fis ec Seamer frost ee PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON institute of Osteopa Building: estabtia Bato Depostt “abl penned lh alReernes teint f FB ADAMS-—Drafting. Colman Building, Se ee sic BRCaNRTY ROME HT Queen ity covered delivery wagon Fisn Company. 1601 Fits | _For Rent—Furnished Rooms HOTE crean Row Yoon, FIRST AVENUE. LY furnished and unfurnished rooms, Apply, ner street. back of Red base GRAND Fy FIC HOTEL, 115 First ave newly furnished; ail modern; consult the best the only colored clair yoyant and palmist in the world.” Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, Danger, losses, sickness can be averted, disaster turned to success, despair to happiness. Ad- vice on business, speculations, mines, ete, Love and domestic troubles settled, reunite the sep- arated, tells whom you are better adapted to marry, how to win his or her Anyon: with the blues or despondency be converted back to their forme solves and self: idence restored You can consult Prof, King Solo: mon at all hours in his private of- fice, 1121 Third avenue, corne Seneca street. King STAMP PHOTOS—2I8 Columbia street Plu hex ONS ‘hoe RTC See GEO, H. WOODHOUSE CO.—Tel. Main 944. |RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO.—Main 6 Printing and Bind NE the printer—214 ‘Guctenwor to Market Report Priuting Ce Rubber St: = COMMERCIAL STAMP” WORKSScheuers man Block. 110 Cherry. Ss i aHOw ek COTATI Se ~Sctdental fouschold “BO0dar ORs sacobn, Treakotme & Co. Tents and Awnings waings—Stosquito-proot ten canvas Bota, atmy auck ‘camp beds, hie TE manufacturers, Mas tint tents sand toldl ‘ind BYRD suffering | -———— u ‘UREA iron and Plating PACIPIC Vail & Plating Worke—2205" Fined ‘avenue.