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aces New Year with Complete Confidence In Our Magnificent Line of IANOS of thou: | by the testimony Confirmed cands of natiafied purchasers of Cabekering & Bons, Kimball, Hobart] | and PD, 8, Jo also the ane niustor M, Cable, KIM Piano. oF REED AND PLPE ORGANS, famou ean oll © toh our prives are ex: | cooding uur terms so easy that most an ean afford a pian SAMIR eo We Start the’ UGLY RUMORS OF A BiG “JACK POT” Gossip Has It That So-Called “Parlor Houses” Will Close Before Grand Jury Meets and FOR BIG DAMAGES A claim for $10,000 “) infuet a swalnat the for rw A by tty today a wi from and beet | Molina Hina ts Wester wagon between hues, | Slant, He wtatom Chet | the fall was the result of a holedn the planking ‘WEALTH | IN STONES FRENCH ACTRESS LEFT MANY) DEBTS AND JEWELS Open Again After It Adjourns Will the so-called “parlor houses” | corruption purposes, la extremely pusaling be forced to move from Washington are a few, however, who at AN Bgereoment in Which t. In the old tendertoin district, | “jack pet” Agures. ‘This agreome if it exiain, in said to be that the on oF Jan, 10, In obedience (0| house agree to close before the ne 0 teoue m grand jury begins ite labors, and to gthe onder teeced a month OG remain cloned until after it adjow This is the question that te agitat.| Then, when (he promined invew tion has passed (he y of all ing @ greater portion of the halt. Investigations, the houses wilt | Aulelly reopen at thelr world today and is the most fre little, if any, of Taquent topic of reation heard} nation about the city hall and in certain ty be known by the develop STARTLING MUSIC VALUES | While Closing Out This Departme e) All Sheet Mu: That Selle Regular ly at from 260 to S50, Now Goes at We; That Which Retails at from Be to To, Now Only Me; Others in Proportion. All S00 Folies, Inatruments, Will Go at © All Kinds of Here's Another List of the future, The parties to if any there be, are dis st and consign the who quarters in the lower end of town Coupled with the talk te the fre- publio discussion. Chief Sullivan reiterated today the statement made by him some time that he had not changed his mind remarding the time that all of the sen of th-fame should riers im the southern pa quent intimation that « $5000 “jack pot” has been raised to save these ushionable reserts for lewd wom No one expresses surprive at th alleged existence of the corruption a. fund, Sueh things are matters of So far as tke ald the jocourse, What ie causing all the dis-| “they will eith ovsnion ia the time and manner of | Jan, 10. xed no orders to application the contrary, and have no intention | The proprt of the houses of dog so, Seattle will be a clos meaning of the order, ed town, in my opinion, in @ short Meiaily need that time. places will be t after to How soon before the 10th these oY tomorrow night at the lat- | so-called parior houses will close, I The «rand jury moeta Mon- do not know; but they will either Except to @ few, the oxtat or move by the 10th. T under ence of this fect dered in com-|atand that there are no places for nection with (he ¥ tary closing of n in the new district, but that the houres several days before the] does not a ase ‘They have ime-limit set by the ehief, and the had a m et ready to move, reation Of a “jack pot” for altered and they 1 Palms Laat Chord Hadie, Swe Your 4 Rag-Time Baby Amethyst Walters Saturnalia Whitney's Rapid met hot ¢ Hadic We Can Interest You If you are In the market for a Mu- fie Rox, Violin ndolin, Guitar, Banyo. Accordion ‘are alno the sale agents gptunbin Phonograph Company, t best talking machine made. Cyl $10 to S100. ® $15, $29 to we, Bde and $f, a D. S. JOHNSTON CO Genera! Music Dealers. 903 Setond Avenue, Burke Building. DID YO 3.) GET ONE? [e } © . Records trial treatment rae Dr. Mackenaie’s English Ostarrh Cure? If you haven't, stop in next time you are dowa town and get one. We know of hundreds who have been cured of the trouble by using the Mackenate Treatment Hore are a few prices: SS. 8. large, 61.25 Pinkham’s Compound Me Favorite Prescription Bhe Gokden Medial Die Wine ar Cabal he — Beef, iron Wine . Sue Lyon's Tooth Powder Cutleura Soap ise Pagers Ser one . vo Be «0. q@Y (Ph. G.) Vealer and Second You want to save money? Tos"oee locking tar bargninat ‘Special for this week; A g00d I-pince Hardwood New Cloth Wringers..........81.00 ‘A big reduction on ail heating Stoves. A choice good it plane in per- RS for # at the big new and seond-hand store of _ DABNEY & WOODHOUSE M8 Pike Street, Phones Independent 104, Sunset, John m1. MAISON BARBERIS DINNER MENU ~ JAN. 4 Bedroom Dinner will be served tn the main hall from 11 a. m, until 9 p. m. . Including wine, or a spectai cooked dinner served in private par- lots for $1.50 per pute. SOUP Consomme Chicken a ta Militaire RELIGHES Ontonn. Radiahes. Olives. rise Binck Cod, a la Creole ENTREES Chicken Mante a la Drovencale Ravioll Genovaine Grenadine of Vent a ia ROAST Prime Rib of Beef, au jus Lamb, VEGETABLE Garten Peas Stew Tomatoes Toulouse Bteames, Mashed and “4 Potatoes DESSERT Victoria Pudding, Sauce Doree Your Hushand WOULD STAY AT HOME EVEN- INGS IF YOU WOULD SHRVE A LITTLE LUNCH AND A GOOD BEER-—THE BRAND HE LIKES BEST 16 e @ EER TY HAS A DELIC THAT 18 NOT BQUALED—ALL WAMILY WIA. LIKE IT, 2 dears to any part of the city, 99 cents. TRLAPHONE RAINIER 0. Mint Sauce} TOUR FLAVOW | weeks ago by natives, who found halt-pint bottles delivered boat “UNCLE SAM AND Secretary Hay Settles Terms tor; Isthmian Canal Rights WASHINGTON, D Jan. 3 Secretary Hay held « % confer- | enue ence with the Colombian minister 00a, « this morning regarding the Colombia | age 4 vd mt, $400,000, atl thie to Be pock- Fan-Amerteen canal rights, After | Pa conference ended if was an-leted by the United States in case Seeineed that ali_mior details hadi ahe « the ownership of the heen agreed on. The rental dewand {rate a Secretary Hay, led by Colombian te $650,000 annually | when the matt wee placed in this TA concession giving the United | tight the justice of the tates ownership of the isthmian| claim and steps will be taken im- railway at the end of # years ie in-| mediately to verify the Maures | mckeon street When these pipes are laid by the company the tenants of on both sides of the alley eli reep the benefit of the war now om between the old and new com panes. They will be able to get the | per thousand cash rate from concern TIED UP BY COAL SHORTAGE TRENTON, N. J. Jan. 3—The coal shortage, uniess reileved by an im- OFFICIAL IS DEAD TACOMA, Jan, 2—Thomas Dough- erty, commktioner of public works, died this orning, He was « prom- ineot Popuilet politician and was well known thy this part of the state. He was an old resident EXTENDING ITS MAINS here to close down. The Trenton The Citizen's Light and Power] Putteries Company, which, « . a wi rarite’d 4 te jane, men, and the John Fe ee ee ars |" fone © ny. mt by pubic er poe ee ; are practically tay maine in the aliey midway be- | Gener fnotories also are running tween Occidental avenue and First short of fuel and may shut down at avenue south from Vester way to any time TIED UP AT TACOMA ern Union Wires Down and Trains Hel Because They Cannot Be Dispatched The ratirond wires are also down no trains are Northern ¥ cannot be dis patehed. The through trains to the east from Portland are going oyer the Oregon Railway and Navigation Company's tracks, and will continue to do a0 until telegraphic service is | remtor TACOMA, Jan. 1-—-All Western Unien wires are down in ali diree tions as & result of night's storm. The wires have not been wince early this morning. No ime can be) 6obtained from land, Spokane or even Seattle. The Postal Telegraph wires are working reguiarty, and all tetegraph news today has come that way. a WIND AND RAIN DO SERIOUS DAMAGE TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE WIR ARE DOWN AND LAND- SLIDES AND WASHOUTS DELAY RAILROAD TRAINS—INTER- URBAN RAILWAY SHUT BOWN FOR 12 HOURS e. It Reattlc in half shut off from the | Cascade, a snow slide buried 150 fee outer world t as & rewult of tite lof track wt deep yesterday afte the" receipta will easily reach ¢ evere wind rain storm that | noon. a { swept over Puget sound inst nigh A landslide this morning betwe TT © and telegraph wires Seattle and completed thal ; down in all directions, landslides |tie up. The di moved from caused a suspension of traffic on the |the track at t ne of the land Interurban slectrio road until past |alide, but the main line acrom the § mountaing will be blocked by snow \for several days yet. All through Great Northern trains are being run over the Northern Pa- cifle main line between Seattle and Spokane. The Weatern Union Telegraph Company was the most seriously af- fected of any of the telephone and Jearaph companies, It wa noon and passenger trains on other roads are running irregularly ae « result of floods and washouts. Two large and one small landatide oceurred on the interurban road at 4:30 o'clock this morning near Rage. wood. As « result a!) through traf fie on the road was suspended until 26 ck this afternoon, it took a force of more than 100 men nine during the day. I offi of the Bunnet raph Company has been away by! | snowslider: Karly yesterday morning the third slide took out five spana of the bridge and buried some 990 feet of the track 99 feet deep beneath an avalanche of snow. Another bridge near Madison tw in partially swept At the Telephone and Te’ it wan stated that its lines had not been seriously affected, though sev eral short lines north of Everett are down and all comunteation eut off. The Postal Telegraph Company in FEARS FOR SAFETY OF TWO PROSPECTORS VALDES PEOPL| LIEVE CHARLES WALLIS AND WILLIAM GALE PERISHED IN RECENT STORM WHILF br ROUTE TO VIRGIN BAY—ISAAC BANTA HELD For VALDES, Dec, 26-—(Spectal Cor- * prelim: before Jude capmatine Harlon, rhe witnessen, rte greats Senend REO ae’ Dr. Boyle, C. ‘the terrific storm that recently) ginith and Chris, Phillips, gave no swept aver this part of Alaska has| new evidence in the case, Banta wan 1 the lowe of two lives. Wallis and Willtam Gale, ing the summer ware pronps the Taku, are the my They were last ween more Chas. ho dur- ing on men. an two bound over for trial in the district court, Feb. % A block of 13 bench White and Rex guiche creek, located by Bert Cal Artpur MoNeer, — recently sold claima on Nizina them floating in au boat on the|to New York 6 for $126,000 sound near Hawking Istand. ‘They |The information omen in a telegram were in an emaciated condition | received by ( een, resoued and taken to Myak. A) The first outa, ‘of the season to nee t started if the | leave for the Interipr started for Da for Virgin bay, Thatjand Chittitu creeks in the Near ts the “heard of them, district, Dec. 10, It consisted of J —— 4, Van Iderstine, J. A. Stewart, Pat Innao Banta, charged with morder| Keys and Billy Beaton, having six in the first dagree in shooting Guy | sedges. Other parties are expecter Morrison at Valdes recentiy, had ate follow. ott an Oriental § to the reatm of things net! COLOMBIA AGREE ant action been pursu- hours to clear the tra jounced at the local offices of the . fine 18 poten the rad For the third time within ten da company today that all wires along louis defending the present admin the Great Northern treet the Pacific const @ down, It w tration and the progressiata and | Madisoh, in the Cascade m even = communtoate lothers bitterly denouncing the con danger and it feared it will belalightly damaged, but communicn carried away alno. tion over ite wires, while hampered, | Kast of Wellington, also in the'ts not out off. | Newspaper Boterpriae Association | PARIB, Dec (Bpectal Corre | ependence) flutter hae been caused among the fair Partsienny by th sale of the jewelry eu mm, went for mere! trifiee when their unusual value in wnaidered, One cottarette of seves rows of pearts, which had cost of the actreen’ admirers $40,000, was 1 for $20,000. Two magnificent pearl earrings, worth $12,000, we Fer lowe thon Watt th $26, 000, total ae madame ommething | 414,000. 476,000, mounting to REV. MACK SCOTT CONVICTED OF CRIMINAL ASBAULT, AT- | TACKS STATE STATUTE The ¢ ne of the wtate against Mack Beott, convicted of criminal assauit, | van before Judge Griffin in the eu-| porte: this morning on a mo by John eye fi was claimed | governing th that th and that the recent act of the listure raising a from 14 to 18 ye not defin- | itely and specifically Judge Griffin took the jer advisement Heott ts a colored preacher. His wed victim was Mise Mary Hall, | ja member of his congregation, TO BOWL MATCH GAME With a big feed at wtake, represen tative team from the city trofler’s office and the county tor's office will bow! a championship mateh the Heattle athletic club alleys at 7/30 o'clock tonight MARRIED BY J. D. Molinart and Carmela Marotta cre married by Justice Cann tn hi in the Pioneer block, this morning “ASKS. NEW : UST HER a ” MAS. KATE BUGHWHACKER AMUSE® JUDGE AND ATTOR N&Y6 FROM Th WITNESS STAND IN DIVORCE COURT Mre. Ke nu hacker was ‘Dashed this moruing that « could hardly speak loud enough | be heard, Her cheeks were like ed roses and it Was plain to the purt that she was getting a divorce for the fret Cine De you know the defendant Charles” Bushwhacker?” she was avked 1 just guess I do,’ she answered under he . to you t have misunder stood my question, | will repeat it What relation do you bear to Charles Hush whacker ? Oh, 1 ' ion to him, either,” she answered pro TBurely Jocted Ansistant Prose ney Vinee Wat who represent the state. Tf he is your husband, what relation do you bear to hi 1 tell you we ain't s lation at} ¢ to the rescue. to him you udge Griffen If you we ane his lawful wife aamile, “That's what in trying to get Oh, yeu, T am his wife, sure, said the witness, “I thought that they meant was he my cousin or uncle he diverce wan gran on * of desertion non-wup t. ‘The plaintiff alse told a story cruelty, She claimed that on ion when she # your attor the ompany with ah whack and spanion at her says that Charles at that time nap 1, taking with him thefr Nide daughter TREMENDOUS FIGURES Jan, 2 NEW YORK ‘The real os tate daenament of thin cit wil be $47 coming Year I year® real extate saw we = 83, 580,000, 000. The « | figures on personal property have niko Deen inoressed by $2,000,000,000 Thi ¥ be redu what by the “swearing off” LATE NEWS | DETROIT, Jan, %—John Mitchel! RIDGWAY MUST 60 apecial paltee of: | Humane octet J. W, Ridgeway, ficer of the Beatt 4 was relieved of his star yesterday by Mayor Humes. Mr Ridgway reimet- | antly up the emblem of hia de- Parted muthortty, stating that he | would contest bis dismissal. Today Kidgway asserted that Wal- ter S. Fulton, now prosecuting at- lterney, had agreed to represent tim, and that Mr. Fulton would a4 |the civil geevice comeptesion Waring Of the case opys * hour this afternoon the application tad not been flied. Mayor Humes l determined tp stand by hin diemiaeat of and bit appointment of J. Vaupell aw humane officer, He stated today that the power was vested tn }to diemise the humane officer if waw fit, and that so long as he mayor Ridgway would be out. mediate supply. will compel factories he yo yr at whose instance the of humane officer bode oreated Ridaway appointed.” OUR ARE TO LOAD GRA Your British ships in the he SS aoa. & ww Balfour, Guthrie & Co. and Kerr, Gifford & Oo, reapectively, for vor- agen to South Afrion ‘The Ce. to go to Auatraiia, Pass of Melfort has also been cha: a G00D GROWTH SHOWN Ja “athe offictat BALLARD, eport of Postmaster Pelle for the last quarter shows an increase in recelpta of $659.29 over quarter Iaat year, th uarter being $2.2 agains 9.62 for last year, an inerease of The month of De- mber showed in of 140.4, againat 45 for ast De mber, an increase of nearly © per mit, For the last quarter of the fiscal year ending Mi the same receipts this 92, t o about per cent te ah | eleetion# which r ow, and whieh will es of the seats tm w more than duct of the Combes government an painting black plotures of the finan clal situation, ERNST BROS. 506 Pike St. Tel. John 2031. 1106 = Ramaker Music (0). Moved to 1406 ad Ave. | Sawony tm ste they were He that J Morgan & trying range & marriag@? of bis daughter to a Frenne nobleman, and has of fered a nettioment of $15,009,000. RERLIN, Jan. 2—King George of ly sinking, His phy siotans says thet death may outrun the courte and make the erring prin- cone queen before she can be barred by the divoree court WASHINGTON Jan, Le yen ourt he ® year longer in erder to allow Gov- emor Taft of the Philippines, who ts to be hie successor, to remain in charge ther for that length of time. NEW YORK, Jan. 2— Capt. Terrill of the the Ned D line steamer Culte has been suspended from duty upon the charge of having violated the neutrality laws and of having etyen ® German gunboat = information led to the capture ofthe Vene- Miranda, on Decem- . In Maracaibo harbor. An in- fe in ww hase requite may lead to strained relations hetween the United States and Vene- nee , MARINE NEWS Fritish ship Kenilworth was taken to Nanaime this afternoon to com- plete her coal cargo for Honobulu Afi the isiand port she loads sugar for New Yo Steamer Cottage City sailed to Lyon canal this morning with 90 Pasnengere JOHN J. BOGARDUS PASSES AWAY Jot J Rogardue, need 4 years, died at hia residence, for many years, and wae & well known and highly re- apeeted citinen. CHARGED WITH THEFT Policeman Carr this afternoon ar- treated a colored woman named Ada Wilson, who ts accused of having robbed T. D. resort. Newspaper Enterprise Assoclation, NEW YORK, Jan. 3.—(Spectal,) Following the trend of baseball in recent years, football is to be a win- ‘The first of the ter indoor game this year. tournament frost college gaine, began here in adieon aquere garden this week, ames will in the history be played every The jonship of the country te to be decided that way. The several teams whieh will par- teipa componed of some of the reatest gridiron knighte of the last ow yours. Players from the big untversitien, coaches who have kept Iu practice rt even by training clevens in different parte of the country, each seanon, and many baseball players and other athletes whose physteal prow- ea makes them formidable in any sport, are in the make-up of the va~ rious tearna ‘ongest teame are the All- Orange athiet Iphian and the ab Teeuler presoript! beat tanioa Rnow n, Moed purifiers, faces, F. Ww. Merrick The American Clothier, 703 First Ave. Agent for the Sane Johnna Bh j fhetson Hat, and $6 Hemry 28 Hinckley Block, Third Fleer ang tos ae ne he asked with | today Inenued a statement regarding the failure of the miners to work through the holidays Mitehell says! holidays off, and did « that | emain upon the Ham 4 Rice In @ tendertoin | Hensel Manctacturing | doweier f FINE ARTS EXHIBITION : oW YORK, Jan The Ith an }aual exhibition the National | Academy of Design was opened to day in the galleries of the American Fine Arts Boclety in West Forty h street, The attendance was but compor Hy of art] tudentsa, There aren than 600 ke in oll, pastel and yiure on exhibition, To & large a the on figure pictures od by citiaens of the Unit nder % years of age, and beat landscs Many of the plotures , however, are not i competition, and the poople have purposely eofraine publicly dewme jare really conte prines, the wih being to get | public opinion as to whieh F the unbiased by any outside THE SHINGLE WEAVERS Willian BALLARD, Jan. 5 Hub- bell, of this city, will issue the first copy of w new publication to be known ae the ngle Weaver, on wilt be 16 thiy old millman, and biication with be the kind on the Hubbell ts states that his the only journal coast \COLLEGE FENCERS MEET NEW YORK, Jan The formed tntercollegiate fencini elation is holding ite first here today for the purpose of fixing Jutes for the champlonship and other tournament to be held this spring under the auspices the amo: The institutions represented a lumbia, West Point, Ann vard, Yale, Cornell and the t ot PF mt lprobable that March 21 and the New ity wnsylvanta app York Athletic Club will be decided ns the date and place for hoid the annual intercollegiate cham whip HAGEN, Jan West The com minsion w the Britis! | Weat Indie ot gatt ne in ing thes | intande in April THE MARKETS When the Italtan fruit made their early excursions to West orn avenue this morning and asked the old question, “You gotta da |bannan’?” the commission my 4, for they could give an aM | anewer wo carionds of ¢ arrived yesterday » fnarket, which for tw bare, was brought by the lyo Maru, has reach ed the market ‘Trade ta, on the whole, rather dull Burbank potatoes, native ton; Yekimas, mS = DANISH WEST venders Green Fruit ’ | | banger, 3 | qe j te Monday and Wriday evenings vate lossons Gally. ‘The ‘Garland Ranges Like Cut Wite High Urosets, A guarantee given with every Garland” sold. | For economy of fuel and « perfect |baker, the Garland has no equal by Sold in this city at en- |dowed with a gold medal the Paris exposition From $35.00 to $50.00 GEO. Hi. WOODHOUSE |." 1408 Second Avenue. ee ees rurnipned Heome Hent 1410 IPivat 4; all mod GRAND PACIY “ my MOTEL we | BUSINESS DIRECTIONS | Architects | Ww. HOUdHTON 4-417 Collin. | Funeral Directore ONT BONE, Maabalaare 1490-142 Third) Tol. Pike | Abstractors CRUONT HTN EMP fi Tiaieaiiaiing SUATTLM ANBTRACT CO, M. ¥ Atte: at-Law DORMITZ EN, 14 Bare-Hoyd Wailde ‘ Tel, Red 06. MOOKE, EWING & PRANK Attorneys ab Law, | 020, 60, O51 New York bloel nd notar SAVINGS BANK and Pik $100,000, J. T. savings and ital paid up, folder, president cashier; commerctal trust busin rucKT soUND is ‘AL BANK OF euatTLE. au ag got vi bethirurst, Ls jor, exchange om wie anes princival efties “Busine: Colleges same liviheds Sea Wechers Acme Waal College. Beccnd and Pika Auctioneers Sg Sod end eum mission house Lanered ‘ercond heed ods Cowan si ah oe ferent’, at, ome oo ‘Te. Binck fume @. MICKERTON & toncern 1819 First avenie. Dentists AW PUL” OT Holiday Boeke Annual Clea - ance Sale P¥ery article reduced. Men's ian OC Underwear Bach new Britain SRE OUR WINDOWS. | ptt QE MUEIC AND DRAMATIC A ANT of muse, Droneoete on smatoors, Registrar, Riitock's Porous Pinalers, 260 sine. oleae 12he Klectric Pimaters the wine... 12KE Phere ellete, The size 1240 Preree’ Hest Tem, 250 nine Ihe nas, mnmibiated ond exe Absorbent Cotton, pound package ‘vtoven, beat Coke's Dandreft Cure, $1.00 sine ern, ature Hed Cross Tar and Eee Shampoo (ane Soap, Bo tee Pe lk | Carter's German Consumption Cure, Salt op Bice Gantt’ at 81.0 aise... . Sie 2. Int. Combination Fountain By a eat = oo det A home; (her $1.75 kinds ; 20 | 98 vor ‘ "Seager articolars Manafield's Hair Tonic, positively | inckmey & © isin, Chica stops falling hair, $1.25 sixe...85¢ leis Dor thousand, copying letters et ae home; cither | sex nd two Seine Your Dresutpiens stamps for particulars, Blackney | & Co., 057 Halsted, Chicago. 606 SECOND AVENUE. | Pree Delivery. Phone, Matn 602 R. T. SHANNON GROCERY Post Patent Flour, per barrel Fancy Burbank Potatoes, per 100-pound sack , 900. Englien Brooningt Tea, We 300¢ Cherry Street Helghts LOTS $200 TO Park car, Thirtt Hast Cherry. Terms, one-third sh and $3 a week. These lots are high, dty and aightly. Ab- stract# furnished with each lot showing a perfect title, Catt at — and let as show you these wots, J. F. Price & Co. a Ave Pacific Coast Clothing Comp’y. a's: Clothing 450. -Madrona avenue and fe First fon it Cor. Marion 8 Notion t» oy m that & special ot the stockholders of the Swatile le Association 3 P1RG00 tn pay om 9 Sentsaneua and 6 wewindl the walle Labor Tompje. se thay now Ge be a the Board of r. Beorotary and Manager Aa Labor Temple Seretetion. a he borrow momey « sa watches, nh eke Tow imtetsen, Dramatic Scnoor BGAN DRAMATIC SCHOOL will open Ga the fall torm Sept con ‘emp lal 1 UP MAIN Tot Z fraowating aw ane Dre Works eee ta pantmay pre Werks We cali for avenues: Fol tinte tone. N intrmary of Csteopainy. foie second pvenve: James ty men and indy Dhpeictane are alwape tm altendance "Gaon Soest Five years in S- t= Safe Deport bull ine. Cherrn, BARNES 8 CO—T¢-8 Starr Bord Bunaing ‘Uno. W. WOODMOUSE CO.—Te. Mais 04 Pulla | RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO.—Main 68. FOR RENT Splendid large, modern 5-room cot- tage with large stable room for stx or eight horses; rent §20. A. LAWRENCE, 908% Second avenue. A FINE HOME modem oF Batiard, a A pantry Se CHEAPEST LOT IN SEATTLE. 120 feet from the corner of Jackson street on Twenty-sixth; 60x120; for $800. A. LAWRENC FOR 5 choice corner lots on the water mains to State University, high, sightly, le schools and in g and see the new houses go- ing up. F. Gregory, University car, 2 blocks west of Latona school, Baltimore addition. City office, J block A NRW YRAR OFFER $1200-Kight acres of five land. small orchard, house, chicken house and park; fine spring This property te 4 has m beau- D arly alt woodahed. Fine little modern cottage on $1076. Medison; lot G0x120; the lot ts worth the price: Tay- catl today, “ook Co,, 478-99 Arcade, fine, weron & “Arnel | CHEAP tow at tiliman City, ‘only 1T mi Fide on old Repton eas Tine, an ingtnn street, terme 8S te monthly Come today, Large = on grounds. FOR SALE NBAR UNIVERSITY, FO Liowse, 2 roorns. FS ea 4 rooms. . University Station. Independent ‘Phone A 7143, ~~" Printing and Binding “~Ne ey a Show Cases SERTTOE SOW CARE CO. Storage and Warehouse E510, Ocsidenia! ave Mousshort Goode, eto, Jecuba, Trenhotone 201 and 92 Ploncer Building. Phone, Union 1. SEATTLE. STEAMERS FOR NOME AND TELLER, ALASKA General merchants at above points, ~ PORT ORCHARD ROUTE For U. &. Navy Vard and Battleships STREAMERS ATHLON INLAND FLYER PORT ARD ORCH. Pier 2 NEW TIMF CARD (Saturday only, extra trip Tisto p. md Leave Bremerton: $:15 and 11:48 & m.; 12:90, 3:00, 5:30 and 6:15 Leave Sidney: 17:50 and fie 1:38 a. m.; 6:00 p.m, Leave Charteston: 8:00 and 18138 a.m; 6:05 p.m. For Pleasant Beach, take steamers leaving Beattie any trip except at Sn ro hin mt a Prone, James age Cotman pet