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rhe ny he \ ne Green Fruit, Ete The original acourer is wow the ac ttle has oc ald oowet t ’ . a] CALEDONIAN SOCIETY wikt , tn the one t wae reported | the The east - Gos! Sepaares nee CELEBRATE 14TH ANNIVERS ling was @ bout rntdaalan by | taacthating ott ag 4 grape Tvl. vee ARY SUNDAY EVENING ph ag: we Tey ete ab tare | taal Haddon Poultry The ¢ lonian @ciety of Ment cone The wprest inn are re Vin NEOCtIOL m ' Jur in cobebr Hoth were taken to potice | 5 ae Mr, Parbury tn an x ' Sots aaa wi headquarters, oad Walsh was held mi ey Nap Be ' an Pires and it a witne A at time after nt eonees Pe lncludes arrest Walsh ask » have Seat tie tn, Dow, preside relowsed, stating that he w - orate taker that he had found the 82 tr Saeee and OOO a Mr were inclined to belteve that Walen | +A ~ pe Bs. ple ~ of spite and released Matting and ois locked up Walsh | ihe felt preahesh tellews No charge has been placed agatnat | i wore Ps dt «lag © 4 Walsh, but the polic looking up - N's address, Mr. M. Dow) Keone his record, and it may result in a cit We “ lad Wee Herr Rete charge being made againat him 4 M4 @ ise Flore, Metonalt jague Qu etn Mra td wtabliahment MRS. WHITLOCK WINS CONTEST The contest of the will of Mra. Susan Hancock, a King county | ‘The proposed anuine againet Ban F account of the prevalen ein that elty war dine & meeting of the board of ; held last night In the offices | Motion Ludiow a buliding, It | Myre. Bdmun bring the matter to | “Henmie te Adeil, Bong Wittinwey Robert m ‘Oh y Lad. Th Crocket Bawls apd Mr Waddell Rome Mine Le Lachoune Heal pioneer, was finally decided yeaster- wate board of | kM rimisctigna ” Mra: Gavin day in the superior court by a ver. | health at ite meeting, February 4 Whitties Danee dict in favor of the administrator and and thus secure protection for the | Fiore monn Mra. Susie Whitlock, the adopted entire #tate ne Metiremor'e Cathering. BM Wa Dr. Harrison, president of the board of health, called the meeting daughter of the deceased The plaintiff tn t land, “Prot Wanner action was | Fred Crockett. H trned $8000 an lant night ne had learned of | > |leamt 260; (thy are Belt Clasps, . the proceeds of th of a far t Ristence the plague in Gan t Wajet Mets, Watch Guards Eye so Sea Siat cic fas | a i crecorcs are tanta” ota | PHILIPPINE WAR okt Brn ran Create nderprice left to him in a former will, Mrs WILLIAM GILLETTE being brought to Be ete, With et my handle HManeoek died tn 19 The land was! William Gillette has announced | 4 Dr F Ddought by the government shortly | his Intention of playing Hamlet next | Nason, acting « before her death. ason. For ye ‘Gillette has been |the Chamber ¢ The Inti contended that at the known as an ac ot te ynedy | present to ¢ time of the sale the plaintif® was of jand melodramatic roles, and his ad- officers in disease | ington Votunteer Association te to t unsound mind and incapable of mak- vent into tragedy will be watehed (from gaining a foothold in Seattle | held February 4 to commemorate ing another will, As this claim | with interest The right of the board of health |the battle of Banta Ana, Brig.-Gen could not be established. Judge Tall. —-— = “= of this elty to eatablion the quaran- | Onartes King ts pected to be pree man held that Mrs, Whitlock, Mre. | terior ie Charles Bertram, who plays tine was a vital question raised, It | ent Hancock's legates, war entitied to the part of George Gunnin, t finally decided that the better The gathering will be held tn the the proceeds of the sale. lewo women of the cast Hobart ne would » allow the estate| dining parlors of the Occidental ho from were health! ‘The unl by we VETERANS MEE auet of the Weeh Hanson as the tearful Mre bury, | board of health take the tnitiative in lee, @rcer & report made by are meter the the annual meetir A clever lutions «were adopted at the| cr the society held last night at the the city propriate |meeting last night askin creations of the modiate t council to appoint « confer Jan. 22 " The audience was not large, but| mittee to discuss the questia Pere: tee ee been due to a tack |the Seattle board of health and Tiffany as Mya equally chart pretty loth wear ant and a nt routine business w: ted at the meeting and the wing new affcers qlected: Prew vr exhibit at the St. Louls exposition that must b with be large Seventy large firms |of knowledge of the quality of ¢ e artes D. Penningtan; vice have already signed agreements juction, Those present Inughed dent, John K. Witherspoon, sec make exhibits. easingly from start finish. If Wiluam PD. Covmgton; tren» —_——o——- athe ped ©. f. Rathben, historian, Aug For Sale prectate such a p ust Toetiner | company presen’ fact is die | * Fast little steamer, length 1 feet Apply to Capt. Anderson, on board | Tetitable to them Cash for old gold. T Colonial block eteamer Xanthus or Cyrene, Leschi The Tyranny of Tears” witl be re oe Park. soe [peated tonight — — | reeinegitonnie { Madison Theater | Duniap, real estate, 4 Union bleck The new vaudeville company at the ae Madison theater is ples r - audter every — performance. Protes: Clark and his wondertul| A bed benpinry wy tod S pment trained animals is a big wing |& Btore owned by L. clon Ot 198) | vie ANNEX OFFERS A CERIES | Seventh avenue at an early hour yes porning card OF REMARKABLE VALUES There will be a boys’ and girl's! lwateh given away at the Saturday relare bored @ hole throwgh FOR TOMORROW | jances daily at 2 4s pm - on intieg 88 © | The Plain Peete, Briefly “Teld, be Third Avenue to the place (hey took thelr) Quickly Read—A Single Line plek of « urge stock of hams, bacon. tinue to | crackers and canned goods, and sur of the Third A¥-|ceeded in getting away with their four more per- | pooty Means Dollars Saved to Hundreds of Housekeepers Marry Ward delight the patr enue theater, On formances remain. Women's Black Cotton Stocks Next week's attraction at the up jare to be offered en manne un town theater will be "Weary Wille price. All are the Anest quality, at | Wa comedy spoken of aulnr prices, Marked thin w | DY pres® oxchanges as being far au mnomy Friday. ie quality, ¢%¢ |perior to many other of this class of | © quality, 100. 300 quality, 134¢¢ The engagement opens with Fleeced Lined Stockings are to be tinee next Sunday sold equally cheaper, The eptt stock of many hundreds of patre le to 4 LONDON, Jan. 12. At the Leneh | be mart wn Ihe quality, at trial this morning the depoettion of | He quality, 14 quulity, 186; 40 Handiey, an American, was read. | Quality, 26 2 Ha 4 that in a Hoer ¢ Koy# and Girls’ Black Cotton 10 ACRE Across Lake Wash- fon; partly clear- , with two-room frame house; terms. H. S. TURNER & CO. Mey m- | mandery he met Lynch commanding | © odd lute m Verwus 232 Globe Block | Large quantities of California cab Fs oer ‘regiment. Lanch dentties | worth le and 28¢ @ pair ndiey | all Will go on Priday at 12 te. In the Underwear there'll be 8- i being « British subject. HN jasked him why he was fabting| inet Great Britain. wn Tee |epectal ales of the followieg lines ’ or ¢ ‘The | Keartet Woot Underwear for Wonten, | east. tee cane talieg | Verts and Pants, worth regularly ie t wilh be St We TOOL THIEVE bage, caulifiower and celery |stantly arriving on Wostern aver causing a lower price. Canned peas are evidently good enough for local |p: onaumers these days, ax the freah nee from Californt: wiy an to have men's Natural Woot Vesta, jerwey, OUR “ELECTRIC SPECIAL” many days, Cranberries, too, are; Lyman Wood reported te the po. | ribbed, small sizes only, worth 66. now being quoted by some dealers at| lice this morning that thieves had | /d,7ée. to close out quickly they're $11.5, although others are still hold thin t | marked at the, Woren's White Got made several ra few days tages he ie but fon Vesta, Swine ribbed. tet feting ing out for it Apples are the only frutt maintain-| at Koy street and N Mu cvenve | oh used for corset covems werth WATCH ing @ uniformly rising scale. The Severn! kite of carpenters’ tools have eold on Friday at 80¢ ton Unton Sal jerry tra fancy vartetion go as high a» 82! been stolen per box —— Poultry ti! scarce, Meee are MAY ABOLISH OFFICE steadily falling. Today they are 2] The hearing which the civil service | ¥ WHOLESALE PRICES compitasion recently decided to grant | aren ¥ (Teese prinwe are te any buyer te quan. | fOFmer Humane Officer Ridgway will rth reguintly BSc: on sale ©. Keru Cotten Ribbed 4 Panta, all sizes ifor ehtl to 4. worth The ® garment ey ll be marked wt Ibe ribbed | Friday at Enjoys the reputation of best Watch on the market jd money. Designed ox “4 ly for railroad purposes, agar: : j on, worth tries. Prices on small purchases average | NOt be held tonight am scheduled. on| Infante Shirt a o ° per cont. higher) account of an ordinance pending In | Teeularty om sale Friday 19. Provisions the city counctt abolish the office | infant Bhetiand Weel Kaftted Jackets, slightly soiled, worth regu larly $1.80, Friday you can buy at Tie ner th: ateor! Ifthe council dow with the wie, pork. be ORee the trial will pr Fresh Meat-Cow bee beet, Re per Th, muttom, be SGI. per Excitement Is Great The Bankrupt Sale of the Big Monarch Shoe and Clothing Co. Is gettin’ very hot. Never in the history of Seattle or any Northwestern city, have the people become so interested over a sale; but why not? The Hon. Judge Morris of the superior court of King county appointed Mr. J. A. Paine receiver, and ordered the stock sold at what it would bring, in order to settle with the creditors 3:c ON THE DOLLAR was the price paid for this high-grade stock of merchandise, consisting of Men's, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods, also a large line of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Shoes and Blankets, Comforters, Rubber Goods, Alaskan and Miners’ Outfit Trunks and Valises, at ONE-THIRD REGULAR PRICES ad these and then come and see that what we advertise is so- toc Linen Handkerchiefs .ac ns $35 § and Over-| Youths’ $10 Suits and Over 25c Suspenders .........9¢ $12.00 - $3.25 soc Suspenders ........18¢ dl Over-| Children’s $10 Suits and ase Neckwear ...........8¢ sreecasseses 2000) Overcoats .. $3.25 goc Neckwear . and or-| Children’s $8 Suits and $1.00 Neckwear 33¢ oes hips Tha $2.75 Bos Unierwast ase and Ower-| Children's 5 Suits and $1.50 Underwear 53¢ ade + $6.75} Overcoats ; $2.23 $2 Vaterwtar ., 69¢ $ s and Over-|Children’s $ 3 Suits and Men's $5.00 Hats $2.39 . $5.00) = Overcoats $1.19 Men's $3.00 Hats $1.19! S10 § and Over h $8. $3.65 Men's $7.00 Shoes $3.20 a $3.25) Men's Pants, worth $7 .$3.19 Men's 5.00 Shoes $2.23) Youths’ § its and Over-| Men's Pants, worth $6. $2.75 Men's 7 Str Overalls _ coats $8.50 Men's PF’ wth $5. $2.39 7 : : 44¢ iths' $20 Suits and Over Miah's abe Working Gloves 94 : Men's ‘Pants, worth $4:81.68 1g¢| 1} $1* and Men's Pants, worth $3.$1.35 3a¢ , Men's Pants, worth $2. .69¢ coats Men's Pants, wor ants, v Men's $1.00 Shirts This Sale Now Going On at 1317 AND 1319 FIRST AVENUE, SEATTLE One-Half Block North of the Postoffice . SPSDOCOVD sonretossnsvemnenmeccess 2 OOOPOS DY 300 290900088 8S0S LO 9009488 202000799 950903 be OMe wren THE BON MARCHE THE BIG GTORE re pre Hon wAnGne Startlingly Dress Saerte ‘a! | Low Prices clroer..... Fabric eaitdven @ ' n A positive determination on our part to rid our shelves and eo Waite Lawn Kerhiet, win how f surplus stock in the shape of small lots of Dress Goods results jg ep " = splendid bargains for Friday's customers — ; a bar r ’ vant requis ' for all-wool : a yar 54-inch Mel, ton Cloth, Oxford grey, reg- ular value $1.50. 45 2xerde 44 inches wide, 65c value, for all-wool Se ietked'de (he'totmer 100, the price fots and Tweeds, “50-inch 25c a yard will be cut to} goods in snowflake effects, regular Fancy Plaid cellent “aualit ed prey » oe | value $1.50 and $1.75. 45c value. signe, will go at ' in #iead of ldo a yard Friday, you ean buy at be Fasctnatore of Fine Shetland and Haxony W in black, red, pink oF blue, wo egulariy 260, for ibe and the sort will be 2 JEWELRY A nickel will buy pleces of Jewelry, 1 The above bargains are absolutely the best offered by us sj gan the January sale Boys’ Clothing wne wonderful ny Worth at We want to see the last of of Be Clothing great reductions and sliver mountir cleared out at be « Chatelain Bass, Phe, with b Finer affairs, worth $2.60 and $5.60, Closing Out King Bros! sea h. these | hence th wth regularty Wounite punts Boys’ Fine Opera Flannel Friday will witness « un Biouses, with sailor collar, usual sale of Womens elt by far Finsees and W sis. welts the beet and biggest sale ver told " : r of by any slore hereabouts, ‘There coat collar in gray, blue and tre belts of leather, of silk and natin, oa axta hte ca. poate in over 60 different etyles; a few worth b0c, many worth S8e, an me worth $1.00, choice of the jot Friday at 3% ORBAT RINHON BAL value $1.25, for Boys’ All Wool Waiste Bh sses, in all shades, ages Theee are, without exception, the - Buns ibiidhy, be ribbon values that if ve ever gtogyea value § for been offered, eo far ax we know of, 4oc ~, He ving out of bux offer these plain end te ayer o inels we're able t Boys’ Blue Flannel Blouses ages 4 to 14 years; value satin end gree grain ribbon h every x ‘ imaginal jor, at an average of soc, for . Se half price. ‘They re reversible ” 4 “— 4 oa rain of One side, eatin on the other Soy Laundried Vai meee ericce a : with collar attached,in dark Late es blue and dark red, ages.4 to © and Nos 16 and 22 will be 10¢ tn 12 years; value ggc, for.47¢ stead of ibe, B00 and 26 Of the two lots above mentioned. not more than 10 yards will be seid to any one buyer Liberty Batin Kibbe ore, 6 and @ Inches wid tor 2% Fancy Striped Taffeta Ribbon tly washed, worth lhe, for 10¢ CDEP READS A big lot of White Crochet Bed spreads full size, handsome white Marectiies patterns, worth regularty $1.86, will be sold Friday at $1.15. COMPORT ABLES Rilkoline Covered Comtortables, filled with wh ion, Tul Biae, and such as sell right well at $1.25, will go Friday at te English Plannetettes, labt. pretty colored stripes, good value att *® yard, beenuse they're mill he maker let ue @ell them at Boys’ Laundried Waists, with two separate collars ages 4 to 13 years; value 7s¢, for, +. 59¢ oys’ Laundried Waists, in Boys’ Soft Laundried Waists, | fine Madras cloth, with col in “Mother's Friend,” in | lar ages 9 to 14 years only; 14 years; regularly $1.25 regularly Soc, for.......2g¢ | for eee . Bg King Bros.’ $2.00 Bhoes, 8 to ll Friday's Bargain List, on sale from & to II o'clock Blankets, 2t¢, from 8 to 11 | price; from # to 11, choice Se pair toen; our price A is as follows: A quantity of Bing’e Gray Cot- | Cuff Links, very apecial bargains, | King Bros.’ $1.50 Shoes, ton Blankets, 10-4 sine, co - | worth 2he to The per pair, mle price | medium soles: our o ders and hemmed ends, very seft | Friday, from & to 1, chotee 17¢ per | The Wallace line for and feecy, worth @eo a pair, spec- | pair Kang Kip ¢ ial & to 11 Priday, eacts Boys’ and Youths’ Red and Black | 4nd tap, unlined We reserve t right to limit the | House & ore, 11.00 values, at 8c 129, value $2.50, ntity to customers. w Piush House Stippers, [Men's Heavy Paper Napkins, regular M-inch | $1.50, at Se in all cot worth Tbe price Burt & Packard $3.0 8 year welted, in patent viel kid, medium bw tached, in ages 4 to Burt calf ed. Th & Packard $34 4 viet kid, ¢ Avon Inst King Pros” i” Bhoe, in iH box grain and satin calf] Soles, extensive edge; ri e%c. ‘Worx Colored Percales, 1 inches wide, worth reguiarty 1c 5 yard, wil! Heavy Linen Huck Towels, sine 3, worth 18¢ exch, will go Friday ff Unbleached Rath Towels, great big at Blucher, close spongy fellows, worth t0c enon, will I Jap Napkins, 160 fo Men's Golf Caps, Mc value; § to be 28 Women's Corset Covers, made | 11 et 1% Yard Wide Curtain Bwisses. If perfectly plain, but of good mater- | Men's Blue Yachting Caps, Se fam te and lace striped effects some are tight fitting and some value; § to Ii at 28¢ High Cut Boxes! extension edge, bic ht fitting Boys’ Percale Walste a worth Ife, for Friday, 11 ne front with Rious Art Denim, in new design, revers- x, broken ste values I2%c, | em. sizes 3 to 14 Years, worth 26e last. value ible patterns, yard wide, worth 2 ibe and 39; price T% for 1c By in regular shoes, for %i« Children’s Outing Fiannel Sium- Royse Yacht and Golf Yacht | Mén* Tan and Black CUBHION TOPS ber re pink and blue, | Caps, in all shades, worth 65c, for Houre Slippers, turn Art Designs, cotton and tapestry | coin § ox Pe heels, value $2.90, for,. effects. full —_ » as oben an Inter « heted Sacques, vak | PIN CARDS—Containing an as- eae ee Oe Oe ee te See, epectal # to 11 at Ze of black and assorted | special & to ‘ca ¥ corner, worth regularly 660; OME “yg.inch Half-Wool Dress Goods ends, dress and shawl | gr it. Prices Se sale Friday at th in navy, Medium bive, cardinal, | pins, needle pointe and heads are None sold to dealers: Le eats Ae BH buyer. garnet, royal, old rose, 2c quailty, | warranted not t ne of, worth Epsom Salts, 1-Ib, p “Remote 1 " Bureau Soars, |B! 12h | regularly l6c per card; # to ll only, | be: worth 15 ame 4 16.56 Tailor Mude Dress Skirts, | ic 60 bars Transparent waerth be, for 39¢ Linen Splashers, stamped in new designs, worth Ie, for 20« 20¢ MADRAS, 12 \« New fabrics, fincst weaves, fant at) moh cheviots, coverts and Quantity limited Soap, %-Ib. bara, worth braadcloths, in colors and ck. | CORSET CLASPS—6-hook double 1) at @yc bar We offer choice for three hours on- | busk in white and gray only, best Lyons’ Tooth Powder, ty, & to 1) at $3.98 quality with protected back, al- | for 16 ‘ a fan, yoke | ways sold at 10c per pair; 8 to 11 | Wr one colers. fine for shirt waists and men's 6.60 Ral Rag! apped hocolates, eiete eee th teeularty f0c a yard. | tack, Oxford gray, velvet collar; | only, 2c. Quantity limited flavors, worth &5& nd: i be sold tomorrow at 1246 Sto 11 at $2.58, BLACK DRESSING COMBS—ex- | ifc pound. Chatelaine Bogs, medium sine, | tra quality, finished teeth, B-inch | Women’s Gloria Umb: idimed £1 clear Dp men, chain and clasp, | size, worth te each; § to 11 only, | $1.95 meh: § to Tl at SLOOM ©, 810 Li, at be each. Quantity Hmited Egg Beaters, tc each. Kat quaifty Nickel Plated | {000 yards of a well known brand | ‘Tea Strainers, lc each. Sheare § and ¥-inch, brass rivet- | of Bleached Sheeting. | yard wide. | Tea Spoons. six for 3c. ed, worth fe per pair, clearance | soft finish and good value at #1-3c; | Floating Tar Soap, 2% Che BON MARCH Nordhoff @ Co. THE BIG STORE 1419 to 1435 Second Avenue and II5-135 Pike Street” WE FIT EYES | We fit them accurat r lenses, them the frames, ; Pruneth small few inches wide, worth reqularly yard, will be sold Friday at 3% Fancy Striped Waietings, in all sore, worth regularly Me a yard for Friday, 16 Atriped and Figured Watetings flannel of albatrods, worth reguinrly < and fhe a yard, will be 88 Colored Dress Goode—Buch as pop ling, meélrose, Serger, henrietias and cashmeres, in all cotora, worth re, larty The an <a yard, on wale Fri day at 4% Priestiey’s Cravenette wide. worth regularly § will be | sold at $1.69. WOMEN'S WAISTS ich of except 4 alt wizem, in we finest ty worth up will go on sale Friday at $2.9 A second group, in all colors. 300 And at 88¢ th are wal are actually worth at leant TICOATS Hateen and Moret to go at begearly price Day Divided inte two lots at half price. | At $1.98 there are Petticoats of black and white fateen, bi moreen, black sateen with benid trimmyngs, some worth up to $5.00 all at $1.98 oa inches perfect fit, glasses are injurious," Schuchard’s made to fit the eye SOLD ON EASY TERMS etticoate are n Keonomy 7 Second Avenue, to Stone, Fisher 41 Store.) 48 a Yo extra charge for extracting hb when other work ts ordered. . |We use the latest and most approved methods known to dental « ¢ for) ou Ithe practice of painiesn dentiatry. No matter how difficult or mpi lutely ne pain ts | 5 ton, Our whole cluding the finest laboratory | » coast, is equipped with the} pat appliances obtainable for do- | high-grade work at reasonable ; DABNEY & WOODHOUSE 418 PIKE ST. Sole Agents for Charter Oak Ra | Phone John 981, Ind. At $1.50 ed Sateen Pettiooats with ruffies at the bottom and skirts f black n worth up to $2.50. FUR COATS Handsome Nearseal Conta, lined with Skinner’® satin, the best sty! of the weason. yet r wn f quick selling, « one portunity that ix not to be regarded 828 co CHILDR AT Two big lots of Children's Short Reefers are to ®o for lene. Made of and Cheviot, in black, tan a, all wt $7.60 and 08 $6.00 coata for $3.06 coats for $25 ortment of Side Combs, 100 up odora Hack Comba 1 Hair Pine to Pear! imtien, V5 iahew, Cabinet Hatr Ping, & Nickeled Snfety Pins, Se. ps Pa cornea Wan te cake old pr having purchased our} Hook a tearah So bool hatock before the advar j Stock Navaata Ge das Sold in this city at Tooth Brusher, ac each | Like Cat With High Closets, | One-third down, $5 per month. - withatanding the prices on Stoves} and Ranges © advanced, we at osition to sell to you at the TEETH TROUT PUleg Aspcciat’ Rtameed frrany Scarfe Bo each PAINLESS PRICES: = |—— he " | From $35.00 to $50.00 {sive ening es “esgaoe2%syon GEO, He WOODHOUSE O°: : joond Avenue. Another lot ¢ Wool Hone, sell wie el A AIC ease Al? Bo OPTICAL Oil Natura 1409 on Painless Dentists quality, Friday, 39 voowters PIKE STREET OPTICAL (0. Men's regulat BR ne 1422 Second Ave., Opposite Bon ‘ A Heavy Natural Libb: ‘ Marche, th ? sdeweany wold regut poed Un Eves Examined Scientifically, Free — bids oe Men's the and M%e The in alt a Fite 7 elty Satie a hig work at most reas M Tont tom, at rode, fart Open All Night Tel. } n 1029 8 Eyes @ black covers. nent’ ty 4 2. BUCK & CO. COLLINS BROS. free of charge Mon sere Ord OeRe 1h contine SHERMAN. FOLEY ’ ron's Clothing ' . — Stone, Fisher & Lane | .rurninne doom nee ane |) UNDERTAKER Bhi 1404 Second avenue, new Funeral Directors and Embaly ners ANNEX Times Butiding, 1407 First Ave., bet. Pike d Uvion Corner University and Second Geattle, Wash