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a ORTHWESTERN Ww FRUIT GROWERS ANE Warr, Jan, %—Un- signe go astray the conven: we the Northwestern Fruit bo erg Ansociation, which ts ern te city dusting. ty coming Bee, will be the larqent and moat ion tive frat Moai invthe Pacific North. gathering of horth. apd others tnterested in growing industry that Bi ‘of the arrangements for the eminent trait AN Interest ae te belryr arranged, oa! pore ond addreases _ on ponies by horticultural ex pe. Of Widest prominence, (I RAIES ON SPECIALTIES aot Insoles, $1.00 kinds BY jedical Vatteries, 918.00 . ee 87.50 Camtgonttes Fountain Syringes, i? Rudder, «bectutely qntved, $0 Rive sso leat Cheat Protectors, for rp ‘gents, $9.00 kinds, @2,00 Protevtora, Te cose tbe Spray Byringes, | 32.00 wanouneeses 96 nance, $28.00 Brushes, Be kinds, BSe; the “Ma Brusben, 30 Minds. 01.50, . Bappertors, $2.00 kinds sipmecrnen 31 seaeen anesene Biastio Trusses, $2 oie gegepeipamame | 3 tm Pharmacy, Grapes ts Pharmacy, Olives, small but quality, per at.....,.15¢ Cocoa, regular seller for Ne; our price per Dealers should Place their orders at Once, for when our Stock gets low we'll ol (no 6more at Whoiesaie. comer gro , or at Speviaity House, where ; IF PEE to 4 well you better At a lens price. : a LAST EDITION ALEXANDER M’NEIL IS WRECKED A cable trom Hongkong, via San Rranciwo, announces that the bark Alexander MoNeil haa been wrecked on & Feet off Trata island. ‘The news Wak taken ioe vee we in a boat from Ue wreck. ed vosnel ‘The MONeil mailed trom | Seattle for Manila in November with & cargo of piles, he started on ic return trip 38 days ago. ONCE “BAD MAN” NOW STATESMAN “Bear Tracke” One of Pictur Figures at Gouth Dakota Capite! THE PERSON George Raton and Charles Cart. moll, Who were arrested yesterday by Detectives Barbee and Tenaant, were today charged with larceny from the person, A valuable gold watch found in the possession of the two men at the time of thetr arrest was today itentified by Jack Kelly a8 one stolen from him in a saloon in the restricted district last Tues. day night, VENEZUELA Administration Angry at Powers’ Attitude WASHINGTON, Jan, ~The cab inet at the ‘ular meeting today disevered the Venesuelan situation. The president and his advisers de plore the attitade of the powers in reusing to accept Minister Howen's proposal, There was some talk of & joint protest being filed by this country and other creditor nations outside the trip alllance Bowen has not recetved a formal reply from the powers yet. He «tilt hopes that he will have another con- ference with the diplomats this evening for further diseussion of the subject. GRAND ~ JURY After & seenton of two hours with Frank Clancy this morning the eu- pertor court grand jury took an ad- journment until Monday, February ® at the request of Prosecuting At- torney Beott, who will be busy try- i by i i < 5 fi Lif F z 5 i ik i Fieanic and ureequet Mi. oo Patan, ee en8 of Ne goltent o- reer. ith health gone and his bedy wasted untli he is pitifully emactat- 4 and weak, he ts in bis woat wi’ martend reguiarty, taking on acts part t son te hw SENATOR VEST. tinguished bedy of w hich he has so long been « brilliant member. At the recent funeral of one of his friends in 8t. Louis Vest wrote these pitiful words while tying helpless on ca was thought to be his death ‘For % years I have watched an my old friends, one by one, paid the debt of rmatui The years have robbed me of health and strength, untt! I realize my turn to go ie not far hence And t does not distress me. When mont of a man’s dear associates are on the other side and when time has robbed him of all his appetises and passions, life holds but few charms to o Iatm hin thoughta and death possesnes few terrors, It promises rest and re- DUCT OF CROWN PRINCESS Newapaper Buterpriae Association. | DRESDEN, Jan, 19.—Special Cor-| respondence.-The exotic philander- | ings of the Crown Pr Louise is said to be cutting short the days of | the aged King George, whone life han | | been despaired of several tir the crown princess eloped with the French tutor of her children, and} snips now are busy asuring up ‘rown Prince Frederick Augus tus with his predecessors on t | throne. | King George was | successful and brilliant commanderr of the war of 1870, holding the rank | lof field marshal of the German army, and he i# partioularly close in | palitical and military sympathy with hig nephew, the katn | The crown prince, eldest son of} King George, 14 38 years old and Ia said to be rather dull and heavy- | witted and not partieularly popular. | | He married the runaway crown prin cess in 18S she being the Arch duchess Louise of Austria and} ughter of the Archduke of Tua nye To them sons, the ol ne of the moat have been born three} ent, Prince G » now | I years old. Tho latter and his twe brothers are all frail striplings and there i# a posmibility that the throne may some day go to the yet unborn oftupring of. the disgraced crown coua—proVided the eblid it a #e © ia therefore great ly concerned about getting ponses- | which is expect | tathy Newspaper Koterprige Assotation PIERRE, & D., Jan, 26.—(Spectat the ob Dressed in a wray ince Albert coat, woolen shirt, low-cut vest and bread, white som- brere, Bitte T. Pierce, or “Rear Tracks,” as the Indiang ence knew him, is & ploturesque figure. about the capital Pierce wan a conten porary of “Wid Mitt” Hickook his slayer Jack MoCall, and is ful Of reminiscences of the old days All of the old gun Gabiers,” he said the others night, “of the early days of the Mack hil cashed In thetr chips, and pearly every one of th th hisbeotsacn, They misunderstood clase of mon, The public idea of them ta of| men who were always going abdut | withachipon their shoulders, wait. | ing for & chance to mur body, Almost without © they were quiet men, unassuming fellows, hard to rouse, but mighty quick vn the draw, and sure on the Bho quarret with an unac the first move to draw when the talk got heated. Time and eenin T have seen him strip off hie belt, throw it, guns ana ‘ah on the bar, and go In and potish of his man with his fate METHUSALEH Mewmaper Enterprim Assactation WASHINGTON, BD, C. Jan, 0 (Bpecial)—senator Kdmund Win ton Pettus of Alabama, hae just been chowen to serve for another term in the United States sem- ate, Next July, Senator Pettus wil be 82 years of age. When he Rulshes the term to which he bas just been assigned, he will be 35 Yours of age. Senator Pettus ie the pleture of health and hin mind is one of the brightest In that body, Ile does not talk often, but when he does the press gallery quickly Glin, Without Pettus, bis red bandana handker- chief, his spectacies on the tip af hie nome, ead hie little dama tobacoo well to hie mouth, the senate would seem quite unnatural. GHIGLIONE EXONERATED In the cane of Frank Ghigtions, ar- rested Jan. § on « charge of grand larceay, Justice George has enter- od ap order disc ng him as the facta adduced completely exonerate him. = Prosecuting Attorney Seott concurred in the order, ‘The errest was made at the f stance of Chris Kien, who alleged that Ghigiions and another man uard thoruugh investigation « ’ connection between him and WAGE SCALE MINERS AND OPERATORS IN CONFERENCE. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, Jan. 2, The national ~ age committee of the United Mine Workers and the rep- resentatives the coal mine oper- ators began their conference today to Ox the wage scale and conditions of labor for the eneutng year. The ereden'iala committee has ac- cepted 439 miner# amd 253 opera- torw otatives. There is lin- bie to * lively time before an ment is . if i. The have agreed Ki cent, Increase, and declare that it is not granted they will etri on 1. ‘The operators cla that the troresees already granted in the paat two years are cufticient. ane say that they will net concede any- thing NEW TRIAL DENIED Judge Griffin in the superior court today denied the motion for a new trial in the case of Rev, Mack Scott, who was recently convicted of crim. J assault upon a young girl of his flock. Seott wid come up for sentence on Monday LONDON, Jan. ~The statae of King Charles I in Trafaigar square was decorated in the custo manner today, this being the anni versary of the beheading of that monarch. Many wreaths from legit- imiet clubs, including one from American soctety, were placed on oF about the statue. A largely attended service was ie morning in memory of the at St. Margaret Pattons, ‘The officiating clergy were at- tired in red vestments, this being symbolical of the blood of the mar- TAMPICO ARRIVES The steamer Tampico, Capt. Amen 13 days from Honolulu, arrived to- day with 4 cargo of bananas, pi apples and other tropical fruits. MAY SHORTEN KING'S LIFE GEORGE OF SAXONY SAID TO BE DYING OF GRIEF OVER CON. LOUISE sion by fair means child as soon as it is bory, an event 1 to ur in about The child will be in di No matter thunals p or foul of this two months. rect line to the throne. whether the #axon unce a dive Against crown princess, and no matter how much the fugitive princess may deny that the crown prince is the child's , it will remain in the eyes of the law a ac providing it is a boy—of the ruling houw 1 will be entitled to wecemsion to the throne In the It will, therefore, Appear t court In trying iid at ite birth ie alone by hatred of the t by grave political considerations ‘The child's clear title to succersion will be based on the principle that it will be Impossible to prove that the crown prince is not its father, | and the child will be entitied to all the privileges and prerogatives of a prince or princess of the blood The crown princess, according to Mepatches, threatens to kill the etd *# s00n as it is born rather than allow it to fall into the hands of the! xon court, The wayward daugh ter-in-law seems niso not to feel nm) twinge of consclence over t eal | condition of the unhappy olen. | If he should die of a broken heart THEY DRAW THE PUBLIC MEN OBJECT TO ADVE KEY AND OTHER ARTICLES yeiee Amsootation. N, Jan It is a question of Interest tg public men how far Uh ploty ay be used for advertioing urposes without thelr conment there ing matter © being une Newspaper but: WASHIN' (Special) ' for the attention m that the per pletured usew the particular 4 of whiskey or ne for may be #uch a bt pany began using widont z velt's ploture on billboards and it Hamasines, with the sumgeation that the product wae great stuff for th nuoUN, tary = Cor any & polite re tinue the prac Rough on the Mayor There i « billboart REAL GOLD BR picture tn LINE RTIGING NERVE FOOD, WHIS OF MERCHANDISE | Which Benator 1 presidents of the Mayor Law of drinkin Yobe raloft the United States York rain brand of y minded it until ty Law ing the Hquers all the moat fenators in Washington awoke to find their ple tures in the front teaver of a mag wxine encircling the praines of brand of » The funny part that was that nearly all of them aad been bribed to give up thelr plotures by the ¥ station of & great be With 160 pounds of the soap— more than they were Hkely to wll the rokt of their natural lives. oo Vitugerald of Orinkiog Laat wint ent wiver of Mas » thinks) ould reach it bill to this effect ICK PASSED BY THOUSANDS ON STREET THEN A BOY PICKED IT UP AN TURN TO FIRM OF ASBAYER NEW YORK, Jan, 0 brick was picked up In lower B way by a boy. after thousande ¢ strians ha. ‘This briok h of dollars, was kicked about the fp 5 anctal district by Messenger boys, gay Gid boys and others for an howr oF 80, When & stupkl youngster came slong and ploked it He didn't knew what it was, and he wan just foolish enough in the rpint the Know-alla, who watch - ed him end laughed at him, to cart tt SQUIRREL AND Velvet, sgu'rrol snl estrich ere of this hat and ts a practionl hat fe HAD EIGHT PISTOLS ON BEAUTIFUL WOMAN we INSANE PAVILION AT BELL NEW YOKK, Jon. 20. —Rigntlies volvers were taken from a beautiful woman who wae removed in a cab from the Waldorf-Astoria to Belle vue tal and placed in a ward for the female Insane. Papers tn ter bore the inseription “Mrs lgnen, Philadelphia,” and the ad- Gress, “P. A. Maignen, No, 710 (or 108) Arch street, Philadelphia,” was found on & letter, ‘The woman, who registered in the hotel three days a0 Mrs. PA. Maignen of Philadeiphia, bad ir dered jewels to the value of about $100,000 from various fashionable D0 GOT REWARD FOR ITS 8 . 20 Hroadway name ty Alfred Aroties, showed It to | bis employer and asked him what he thought ft waa = ‘The em amined it and concluded epld. Next Gay be saw an advertisement in one of the newspapers telling of the loss by Le & M. We sayors of a gold brick, and reward for its return, Aroties was seat over to Wollstein’s, and they recognized the brick aa theirs, and paid the boy a handsome reward. VELVET HAT the materials used in the oF every-day wear making WHEN TAKEN WALDORF-ASTORIA TO ve wince she arrived in this eit The superintendent of telleves hospital says he thinks he knows who she is. He admitted she waa a French woman of wealth and social distinction, but declined to give her name or to furnish any detatis about her family connections. The woman was not violent In the cab oF in the hoxpttal she wae about to be pavilion, when she raved. tall, splendidly built, with exeep- tlonally handsome features and with the unmistakably stamp of refime- ment. MINERS’ CHILDREN TOIL ALL NIGHT IN FACTORIES CONDITIONS IN PENNSYLVANIA SILK MILLS BREED CON. SUMPTION AMONG EMPLOY LITTLE NIGHT WORKERS IN SCRANTON SILK MILLS. Newspaper Enterprise Association SCHANTON, Pa, Jan, 2.~-( oial Correspondence). of Pennsylvania, to which atte has been drawn ‘in the courae of coal strike Inquiry, are mostly | anthracite region. ‘The largest mit under one root in the wo The empl nd most o daughters sent into age of 105 arn from $2 to $10 a week, the price being paid oniy the ol und moat expert girie in the weav- Ing milla, ‘The children work night and day, At the mille of the Hise company at Dunmore, they work in shifts of 11% hours’ duration. ve yond the half-hour lunch time, ey have no time for rest. ‘They ‘must wtand at th without me ink or are work ke and no drinking water In th ay Reformed a Little It was from the lise mili that the CELEBRATED ALDERMAN FRO: MADE A FORTUNE FROM IT CHICAGO Hinky Dink’ mond badge vehjin in th Bathhouse” gasp tf Where'd you get it?’ ‘om me friend, the chuckiad Hinky. Your friend, the brew Jan, 90.—Alderman Kenna flashed a din Rathhouse John nel that breath asked brewery,” this for t ler of th ® at she will consider It merely retribu- | live justice for the wrongs she} claima to have suffered. five years ago T way pot in * on the streets and now ' ' } they are throwing diamonds at me, ten shows the ald HINKY DINK HAS SOLD LAKE OF made | Nttle girta went before the strike commission with their shocking ten- the works con- anged for the bette ituation, At the mill k company, Nortth Seran- the mhifts were promptly rear- that the youngest girls ight work in the daytime. he working rooms# are kept hot nd moist, as the «ilk can be han- led in no other atmosphere. The mines are bullt hile: ‘a nixe,” pressiy for the employment of child labor. The lower windows are frosted or painted, so the little | workers cannot look out. The chil- \plschi ehle is to watch the acht pakn, th ane peavy ¥ work mnohiner: ork, by is very w The long tilation, damp air unnatural confinement breed con- sumption among the children, It tn particularly prevalent among those who work nights, COLD LAGER M "DE FIRST” OF CHICAGO HAS }John., This fe surely @ great coun try.” | Hinky's beer-selling record ts 31,000 barrels in five years, A hugo sien with the Iingortpt The largest Jand coolest glnan in Ue city," ww the door of the “Worktr ver glusses for thirsty There are about 300 | ret of the kt J At 6 cents @ lixenna $16. barrel Thirty-one thousand multiplied by rman's profits in o This is a profit of $10 a 1 brings | | FIGHTING TOBACCO | _ COMBINE It te learn and To whien have been $910,000, Hin , Help, rent, loenne about #1000 Por five years the total ex ponken would be $60,000, ‘Thin the alderman the tidy # or $0,000 4 year profit ¢ There ure sbertes, disorder in the “Workin change.” The w are not w five years t expen tor fuel and month TO Tee « Eyes wer M i BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auctioneers NEW YORK that the Het Dealers « just been costomplates Jam, 0, uo Clear Amsociation, Incorporated u fights or AverION rit tray 1,000,800 ar were drawn from The aldermar m Exchange year MERCHANT TAILORS’ EXCHANGE Jan, 20.—The lo arrangements is arrangements for Viniting: delegates | ~ nail Darts of the Heating Stoves Special Sale Tailors In order to make reduced the prices Stoves, We the well kr on hand DABNEY & WOODHOUSE 418 Pike Street Largest new and second-hand furnt ture house on the const. Sole agents for the Charter Oak Ranges, Phone John 061, Independent 1156. coon he ntion of only the pr factories the oduct of u in h member of tual tinanckal of the distettn ed that any ly itlegal nt & Independent thr mv trust « Attorneys -at-Law MITA 7 Marti 1 tae pendent and gt eclathon wt in th depot, it| tornte | arity to af Jed. Meat he city ail article from thelr in yd build jing « the inter & PAKK 680, OF Mew York b LANG, pe And pow wine 1, a 4 while the Jand small, preparing as QUINN, 69 Arends bullding ugh J. A. KELIDGG, 317 Washington Hatlling, CINCINNATI 4 aon & « eal committee making extensive entertaining who wil ted states ting of the M Notions exchange be th kr , ‘ A. ©. M'DONALD, 400 Burke Buliding LYMAN ¥. KNAPP. 10 He WARD KEMP, $82 Burk Abstractors Gig deo vention most succemstur aetion having | thy growth during ' Lite Runeet, B48, Inde pendent. past year PENOBSCOT RIVER WATER POWER M war ator bak noorTn ree room we have! str mont of ¥ on all Heating also have a full line of ter Oak Ranges | jan. @. trade has AUGUBTA, Rangor board the initiative in and @ company or the purpose will soon The plan of the pro- ee the outlay of about , and it in expected that 9,008 to 100,000 horse power will be developed, or a force almost equal to Niagara. LONDON SHOW OF AUTOMOBILES IN, Jan. 30.--London' ‘Commer cla, bust nent SOUND NATIONAL BANK ¢ 24,000, surplus, J. Gheldmmnitin, have been making for a long time is Man pest, opened auspiciourly today in the Oryetal Palace, It i an excel- lent exhibition of the progress of the automobile industry in this country Nearly all the leading birttinh firme and & great majority of the agents for foreign companies are displaying the latest products of their factor ioe. Owing to the great area aw hibition purposes, moeptionally fi one jaculer paint of view, as ITALY WILL _ NOT EXHIBIT ROME Jam. 8.-The Italia chamber today decided definitely that the government of that coun try will not participate in the St Louis exhibition, as the necessary expense will bring no returns in a country in which, on account of ex oaanive protection, it has been im. possible for Italy to conctude a com meretal treat; CLOSING OUT’: PRICES OF THESE DEPARTMENTS ARE MOVING THE SHEET MUSIC AND BOOKS RAPIDLY aanes wt HOLT, THe Finer Manager NATIONAL BANK OF BHATT a) backing O Roee Lak eppert for quod investments ip mining ani Ficherias "Ottise Bi and Sib vide For Sate—M GREAT TRORDATIO! rant Pure AW. PRILLIPR © Fiteveny Pinch. Dramatic Schoo! Z SCAN ORAMATIC BOHOL will teen tor the fall term Semt 18) Pate that. wilt eur exacting public. Purniture MADAME A. @ emrrTH © Hintkiey Dyeing and Cleaning RING CY MAIN ToT. onning and renovating gente ond City Dye Works. m_reorired J Col, 1087 ae, pound. Dri ig ee Me Ao Works We call tor cheat dethes Omics 14 “ + Engineers and Contractors PUGET BOUND HRIDGE & DREDGIRG ine Mat ktehwey tidges and vie tom rat duce: steel ant tree work for ben ainam Gpigine sea hertor improvements; vile Funeral Directors idee ‘RTH & BONS Viebalmers, ‘1496-1498 Third, Tet. Pike 4. SHEET musIC All regular tc and jhe music now be All reqular the and 3ée music All regular G0c follies, vocal or in- Atrumentad, WOW .. cesses ..0+. s2O0 Belections from operas, regular pr: She, no “* Three pieces of regular ‘toe &. ++ -eR@e! OS i®e music for ‘i 106 | ee ra eRe BOMMEREK HAS PARADICN On Shore of Lake Weehingten. want © home in a beautiful and 178 86S INSTRUCTION BOOKS Ree. Price. Now. Gere of Raillroom, plane i if Ht ingiay Tutors . Brower Banjo Method. Winner's Banjo In- Ht H i Fe bi A Fe o Fi Raptt Method Urbach Piano Method. . HI Ses 5 2 fs UES: etsy sta Se THRER SNAPS. ‘Three of the best farms tn the White river valley, two 40-a0re pieces and one an Manly Improved, Well stocked and firs- clans bulldogs. 40 acree—No. 1-Price $2. 100—Terma. Plaidy Piano Method lin Method im S a8S 28335 3 3 8 S Sse Mietherg Violin Method 2 60 Brasol!'*s Mandoetin Method 1@ » Out-of-town orders must add from ‘ 15 cents for postage on books and 1 cent per copy for music. VIOLIN SPECIAL In order to reduce stock, we will | fell Guring this week our regular/ $12.60 violin for $7.45, with extra set| of strings, bow and case comple ‘We are aise offering very attract! joes on our large stock of Gutta andoline, Ranjon, Music Boxes, Graphophoner, Records, ete, Uowlars kindiy call at the offices. A. LAWRENOR, 805% Second Avenve, NEW S-room just completed: 1 Blocks Madison street; on sta yearw time, =__ eany paymonta. Pi New room cottage on Queen Anne % OR Mock from car, ready to move into; on Pg - a eS hn erence ence Geo. HW. WOODHOUSE CO. Te, Main 44 RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO. Main && Printi and Bindi: Seis ows ater, ‘Printing Oa, lone tetesm. house completely furnished: wi reat for $100 per month: only 3 blocks frou Pike: be bought on easy terme, a bertain. One 10.re0m bowse oo Sixth near Pike; all improvements, wiil always remt ANOTHER CARLOAD Of Pianos arrived today, giving us an unusually large stock of Chicker- ine & fons, Kimball, Hobart MM. Cable, Pease, D. 8. Johnston Co, and jother Pianos and Kimball Organs {tor intending purchasers to setect from, at attractive prices on easy terms. DS JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealers, 903 Second Avenue, Burke Building. Rubber Stamps OMVECAL RTAMP WORKS Baise man Blowk, 110 Chery. vacant lots all parte etty et Se FRATADE ROW CARE CO TTI jorage end Warehouse WALAG Cocidenial ave —Moaschold goods, ato. Jacoba, Trenholme @ Co. Transfer Companies RYRES TRANSFER CO.—Main 56. Umbrella Repairi eunmenta® tha musactored, wee covering nd som ave and general reparing. 20) SK1I9 Foor ‘ar Vine ond Plumb street; 623 teat part iniversity; aay Piumb street, ae very easy terms, \ comer, 220 to $1—Level lots, vest” part teorsetown. $BO—Lot on Twenty eixth near avenue, beautiful view, on Twenty-fourth ‘ave-| SUS ie Wire, tron and Plating FACHIS Rail @ Mating avenue, Northwestern Commerolal Company 201 and 202 Pioneer Building, Phone, Union 81. SEA’ STEAMERS FOR NOME AND TELLER, ALASKA General merchants at above points “PORT ORCHARD ROUTE Eee tows to Bock 7, Mallard Park addition. Fi00—-Level lowe near Ballard Park e Kmployment OMce—Rest hel ° ‘of oho Jand, only ae walk from car amd 90 minutes city; Bandy to school and $75-— rv minutes Tite. fram the food netghbo HOD Pive w Riverside aplonslid to wehool; time on balance. ADAMS & NICHOLS, 1414 Recond avenue RaGs! Mf the shopping ha short welt at that, when you can buy the very « from § to 10 Reaper and get 19 ounces to the SPECIAL BARGA Choice corner, 100x100, Fremont, $600, Chotee corner, near cars, near il Fremont, Our fancy Washington ame ranch emge we] —G0%100, $220, sell for N00 a dozen: you know what your! Qholoe level || Chotee lot ne $250 QUALNBEIM & HOLMAN. 304 New York Block 50x100, $290. r Madison cars, 40x100, 1 and yourself; if yor you with the orowd st the COW RUTTER STORE, r TAP in & home near Denny Pork, ® Jot 80X120, good one service; for ATHLON INLAND PORT ORCHAR Pier 2 NEW TIME CARD Daily Service re Leave Beat *6:90, *9:00 and 10:00 @ ms 1:15, 80 and 4:90 pm. (Saturday only, extra trip 11:30 p, mo) Leave Bremerton: 8:18 and 11:46 “1am. ma; 12:80, 8:00, 6:30 and 6:16 p. mM ¥ Leave Sidney: 1:60 and 11:30 m.; 6:00 p.m. ve Charleston: 8:00 and 11:85 a.m.) 6:05 pm For Pleasant Beach, take steamers leaving Seattle any trip except at 6:20 2. m **For Bremerton only. FAR. 600 ROUND TRIP. ——— SEATTLE, The Palatial Steamer CITY OF EVERETT Three Round Trips Daily, Leaves Seattle 7 a.m, 12m, and & m Leaves Everett 9:15 a m, 2:90 Jana 7:15 pm | Phone, James, 1841. Colman Ddocls : Vn SCOTT, $1500, or pew and bargain f | a - TAY LA a ‘ Mer ary Hndsloy, Bilensburg, | CHBAP jote at ‘& mpecinity, a Lost and Found <Young Beotol aoe dark tail 1 ah to at oan Tier bt Maker wante where epart FNMA PION A] Haswerd Fire Nahi : tor m0, 1 Wan FOR SALE University Heights d car line House and lot, For Rent—Furnished Roome Hott Cor, First Ave. ‘Clean, Bus public 2 POOMA, Pine with house and bar; C, B. KITTREDGE University Station. Independent ‘Phone A 714i, wi ewly furni ND PAC Nigarnte =