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“ONE CENT FORECABT Por tonight and tomer: a! rain) fresh southeast wind, UPPER.AND NETHER MILLSTONE ATHER No, 205 SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, BOUNDARY TREATY $4 Text of Agreement for Settlement of Alaska-- Canada Jriple Alliance Must Recede From Demand for Hog’s Share of Venezuelan Dividend or Face America, and Half of Europe on the Proposition NATON, D- Feb, 2— Geveinge that Minister Bowen this gpg the allies thelr cholee ending the Veneauelan dis. Hague (r ibunal for we! _ « hiv offer of for a period C morning by Benator Hanna and Jas, J. Hil,” president of the Great Northern Railway compa HUt displayed great anx the © statue of Uy situation, rect question whether he thought the controversy would be referred to The Hague. Bowen sald, his personal opinion was Chat such reference a pears at this time to be extremely improvable, and added that the ait- wation ts in a condition of doubt, owing to the many complications that have arisen during the paat Week. Bir Michael! of the triple alliance al Creatment in th 3 per cent, of the customs recel, whieh Venesuela bas off nian to credit fusal to aecede to the The allies ask that they f the 30 per cent, Howen refuses ¢ the ground that the claims of the ies are NOt entitled to any prefer nce on the basis of to ive them ai preference would be to extabliah the prince tiple that @ blockade in time of peace the bombardment of ports, resu! tn the killing of wo Bternbers went a _w they Thatian Ambaseador The diplomats have on Bowen's stand, iy regarded oF an ulllmatum, morning made further to the diplomats on eposition of the allied po’ ae ® impameldle - os the ps ar the allies were of the %® per customs, He "* agreements prohibited such te See Bowen wae visited this Herbert, the British and Baron V the German envoy, fo armbassador and Senator Hanna, and re- witation with Howen ber nut le theme. it has not been learned what particular phase of the situation was broached by them, but it If surmised that they sought some modification of the ul- timatum tatd down by Minister How. en yesterday, Would Net Stand for it The reply ot Bowes te 5 the oman PULAR LOAN IS ADVOCATED ds of Municipal Ownershi ant Bonds Could Be Sold at Home Has Many Advantages Gecided step forward ts) “It the city council had at the be- the advocates of/ ginning gone to work and put this in Beatile, | Mietributive system in place, potoed or Ey oqrered between $50,000 from the the, avaarel tone, ry survey* up in. the “tar | mountains, we would today Be enjoy - x now Intend to ask the! ing the benefits of chemper light to follow the example of| power. Instead of doing #0, the city legistaturee | council has seen ft to adopt a course ‘And provide for the foat-| that leaves us, il months after the Teast & part of the light-| authorisation of the bond issue, not at home mech nearer Sa pt than we were ihe coundet financiers of at Se Ce Mtatee are on record city ptrolier Riplinger ex- popular_joan plan fe preseee the epinion that there would municipe! bonds, and | ity whatever in floating ne oiffeul! Beattie is a progres- | $100,000 worth of the iteht bonds by subscribt abundant money in jon. rrowed by) “I believe that the $100.000 tmeue here without any under favorable | could be floated Telied Gpon to anmure | the home enle of at Mf the power and Ligh: The public reception given last evening by Henator-elect Levi An- parlors more eivitt Biritien was at once cabled te London. It Spereare certain that the position of Inister Bowen will be back a only by the United Btates, but by all | the creditor nations, namely, France. Holland, Reigium, Denmark, Spain and Norway and Bweden. The dis Porition of all parties concerned, outside the triple alliance, in to re fer the whole matter to The Hague tribunal re for --Scheme he said today, “though the nale of a larger punt would, in my opinion, be impracticable, ressen that local peopl any Considerable amount of me to invest, prefer interest. We found this out we attempted to sell the llbrary bonds to local capitalists jowever, I am certain that the $100,000 iseue could be sold to small eetors if the bonds were lesued In mal denominations It would be a 00d pian, too, fer the reason that it would give thy peopte a pe: terest in the suceess of the under. taking. and would @o far toward making it a success from @ fmancial standpoint. | SUING FOR DAMAGES The damage uit of Mugo K | againat the Halmon Bay Shingle! company, for $6075, is being heard in the superior court today by Judge | (riffin. Kath claims that while | the employ of the company hi thumb and forefinger were cut off by machinery. BURGLARS ARE ACTIVE Beversl attempts to enter rent- dences in the Vicinity of Broadway and James street were made last night, but so Gar ae the police know, none were = successful. Attempts were made to enter a residence at ko, Broadway and another to enter th house of Geo. F. Zimmerman at 111 Pames street. In both instances the supposed thi¢ves were frightened away. BLOCKADE looking toward a hae Been taken, keny and Mrs. Ankeny tn the of the Butler hotel, was well at- ended, opportunity to become persen- ally acquainted with the new sen- his charming wife guests broke up into emall and discussed society or Sraeons Bien, eka, at LEEDHAM IN THE TOILS The Ex-Prize Fighter Arrested on a Charge of Robbing Twe Unsus- Becting Strangers Jack Leedham. a “has-been’ prize- fighter and well known character, was arrested this morning by Potice 3 Ly Leighton. on suspicion of robbing two men thought in him they bad a friend. Leedham spent the greater of the night with the men “see- the sights.” and this morning i ! the application of the Arcade Arnuse- ment Com Hoense to Jarnin Wi Arlington hotel, at waite, First av- enue. Chairman Kistler its : F explat people who — made aenieted J, H. Auld, the license officer, It is claimed that Auld was some $906 in default the unpaid difference between the met $1,000 license fee. This dif- ference was that which the holders ‘of licenses were forced to pay at the time the TO SHUT OUT THE PLAGUE: At the conference between Dre. Yooum, Nelson, Semple and Hex of the state board of health and the city health authorities, last night, the state board approved the action of the city board in guarding against the possible introduction of bubonic plague into this ety. The city counell last night voted to appropriate #45 to pay the tran rtation of Dr. J. Bi. Booth to aneisco and return, Dr. Booth w port to th looal authorities the f if Superior to that!” ‘vader bank, except We all. © “the Star today em te editorial cotumns, plan hae the ad. every local bond- nancial interest in in the lighting and Leedham wi Right in piloting and John _— two newcomers, about the eft, Both of the men had considerable money, Laed- han claimed that he was broke. One of the men loaned him a dollar, which he spent. This morning Keys counted up his money and found that he was minus about $100 more than the | he ‘believed he had spent. He re- he police #ta- t Leighton arrent- en he was search- ation a $20 gold piece was found on his person. SAVOY WILL GET NO “DRAW DOWN” —— ‘The city council last night r ed the application of Hemrich for a rebate of $200 for the unused portion of the variety theater and concert hall license at the Savoy theater, formerly the Geo-Goo Byes resort, at Second avenue south and Main street. The Savoy was one of the dives which cloned their doors at the be~ ginning of the grand jury investiga- tion, which is held to be an open ad- mission that the resorts were con- ducted In violation of atate law. Bev~- leral members of the counct! express- surprine that the owners of the license should have the temerity to attempt to collect # re- fund because they were not allowed the privilege of violating the a jaw, PROUD OF HER SNOW MAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 8.—A light flurry of snow ia falling, The win dows of all the skyscrapers are filled with heads watching the phenome. non, which occurs only once or twice a decade in thin city. COSTLY FIRE The was lows is fold in this oe ive ie of LHighting plant plan be- bis merit in the suggestion i rt of the bonds he # t6 loca! investors, to Council atives will, within « before the city coun- will, they belleve, Of g004 remilts within Thie pian is for the id ixeue, these bonds to local popular subserip- plasue COMMISSION PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 3.—Rebut tal evidence is being present day before the anthracite c sion by the min Juntice of Pe Me ot Authorization for the dew that $490,000 for the erection of and bringing the tity, and for furntah- A. with a certain number re an Retensenccnt lampe. The 199,000 in to be expend- eMmatruction of a distribut- to private consumers. Immedinte conatruction rbuting system within @ that is contemplated ‘Ol¥ed in the wale of the of bonds by popular With n distribut t ore ‘thy to reliew lant | rH. n the miners, #! missions that he had office In behalf of the strikers. was rigidly cross-examined by Judge Gray. The general trend of the other testimony was to show that the strikers bad always been willing aw UNION MOLDERS SECURE WORK|: ‘The 12 union tron mouiders em ployed at Moran’s machine shops, who a week ago #tr ack Upon the re. fusal of the company to grant them a nine-hour day, have with two ex- ceptions secured jobs in other foun dries in the olty, ‘Th ur non union men who the shop when clared are atill t quit elaim that thi able to secure new men and t order to help out In the acourr work two of the Moran broth frequently obliged to. help ve Soran Bros, Company and the oO o of Fremont are png city whieh demands of be purchased from the OWer company and din- the city at a profit to ern At 'n cost to the Mt lent 20 per cent. below being charged by the F, Cotteri!!, who has tong Fgh one of the foremo . the municipal awner- ne Neng RK oa | my renee to the plan to im- es at instal the ety’ dimteitu- the t the distributive aya- Blaee, the backbone of the and pow monopoly and the public w be nit has beon fare Pacific the only foundries in the have not acceded to the athe unt MIDDLEBURY, Vt. Feb. buninoss section of thi burned this afternoon, $150,000. p Believe Lighting rit, and that | tween 3 » nbassador last night and | f the business | : | formerty held the license at the | street plant is doin Arlington, to escape the vigilance of | proj to the city on hie license, when he | stand by © suddenty left the city. The $300 war | timen "ite | } TUESDAY, N, DC, Feb. 2-4 Phe 1 draft of the trea@® oviding for a settiement of the dig | puted Alaska boun was sent by the president potote in dispute ninidered are which WASHINGT correct The reads sand 6 af ry ibunal foliowt thol th anewer and decide th questions 1, What i intended as the point of commencement of the line? “2, What channel is the Portian channel whall the tt courme : int on the 66 be drawn from Portiand channel, Jd it follow be what f£ the line head of the what cow ine the line of dex lanmoedbon septamend t maid pol jon the Hel of the 6th degree wr /north latitude, following the crest Kithe mountains situated parallel t | the coast, until Its intersection with! ine the l4let degree of longitude went of Greenwich, subject to the condition that if such Hine should anywhere ex coed the distance of 10) murine c from thé « then the jury between Russian territory 4 by « line parallel of the poast and distant then hot more than 10 mart league, wae it the intention INITIAL STEP.IN AGAINST LIGHT MONOPOLY PROMINENT BUSINESS MEN A PETITION CITY COUNCIL TO TLE CATARACT COMPANY The Initial stepa in the effort made by the Seattle Manafactu Association to secure cheaper tric power were taken @t the mm of the city counell last night. A bill wae introduced | proy! for the amendments to the Cataract Company's franchise will permit it to compete with Biectetc Compan: Mayor Humes transmitted @ peti signed by more than 100 prom*s| business and manufacturt concerns, asking that the ame ment as specified in the propowed orf dinance be allowed. Mayor Mumes enclored with th petition © message te the coun able to the prayer of the pet Hie message in part wie The charseter and standing of petitioners extensive careful considera you see fit, a to «rant the ret in my Judement onaidera thon, yed tor, it wtily work be ingery interests of the city, bat _will, on the contrary, be a bene, ‘The atte ition requests that the ‘ataract Company's franc SMOKE MA CITY FOR Seattle Electric Cor day to Prove That practicable--Oth The manufacturers men charged with fen I sinoke NulmAnce OTInAnce are for more detay. After hav siven more then a month h to perfect their defense, they have any, they caine inte poll thin morning, practically ad heir gulit ma the jeorge: for & week bi wo why they are guilty, The cases wh came up for t thie morning were those in Jacob Furth appears aa the defend. ant as president of the Beattle Blee~ t mpany. The Post street, -_ tng ber On the recommendation of the po-| power house and the Madison Hee, license and revenue committee | power the elty council last night rejected | plained againet. house are the places OMy Attorney De Prater ny to transter Ate 1iaUor | the prosecution by plactng rite at the | Chapin, " president of the Boston tional bank, on the witness # “rk led the nature mplained of the | told of the injury the dense cloud black coal smoke from the to merchant tty Owners and the ocew jown-town office buildings. He was followed to the wit) M. Miller, who gave tai of '¥ Of similar charecter, particular reference to the Madison etreet power house. Wher witnesses, many prominent liquor leense law) chants, were in attendance to testify on behalf of the Drowect: but counsel for the def ; had heard quite enough to sittiafy] — apparenth of I) Fg t prosecution’ no Rog yon We somewhat tony ee dy that the truth of thea! ations in the com te Been pate and " be a waste ime to further tomtimony — could not be He anid the defendant desired to produce expert testimony to p that It was imponsible with the provisions of the ‘o LIBERATES [i LEVISC jbivtowges 4 AGAINST ONE OF MEN CHARGED WIT! THs MURDER OF L. A. BOOTH HELD TO BE INSUFFICIENT liar Levison, one of the fou¥ charged with the murder of Ly sooth, . 14 of lant y ing discharged from custody by Su- perior Judge Hell, on motion of the Prosecuting attorney When the case was called for trial the prosecuting attorney stated that the evidence against Levison was, in his opinion, insufficient to justify a trial, John Dore, defendant's attor- ney, insisted on a trial by jury, but on the representation that the trial of the other three men charged with the same offense might brii s evidence suMfcient to Junti naecution of Judge Bell decided. to imma th ation and give Levivon his lib- y T he other to prove muccessful! men {mpl ok Churehiil trials are set for February 2%, reapectively. Levinson war bar- tender in the Green Light saloon, nes @ Hooth in supposed to have d and murdered. OF RABBITS WALLA WALLA, The Wish, Feb, = annual rabbit drive on Blalogk were bi THE SEATTLE STAR. FEBRUARY 1903 Dispute meaning of nald convention of 182 at there should remain in the ex Glustve possension of Russia a | Youous fringe or strip of count 4 them sint deg theemeridia * i the witude went of of Greenwich? foregoing questions phanid be wered in the negetive and in the event of the summit Huch mountains proving to be ti than 10 marine deagu should the width was to-belong t yeamured: (1) fr coast of the ocean, so-called, along a cular thereto, tention and mea Vention thy where the past le indented by deep Forming part the territorial wa- \ters of Russia, the width of the lisi- —, was to be measured (4) from the of the general direction of the Inland comat, or (b) from the line Pparating the water of the ocean a the (eeritorial Waters of Mus . or (e) from the heads of the mre intete? That if any antning referred exint, are the CRUSADE ND COMMERCIAL CONCERNS AMEND FRANCHISE OF SEAT- ‘Re so amended as to allow it to erect Epoles, string wires and do other con: | truction work on permite granted hy the board of public works, instead having lo wait for the couneil before suc \ ted. Fe principal ree regard to the removal the franchine, denies et company be right to raise « 6 after once having lowered it to a certain figure. n Petitioners seh that the £ be © amended that the com- may raise and lower rates in| ordance with general busines tions, provided that the charge i) never exceed 16 cents per kil att hour Among the signers to the petition | * the MacDougall & Southw » Standard Furniture Com- Miles & Pipe . Dal Baker @ Hicharde. ind Telephone = Com- my. Stewart & Holmes Drug ¢ npire Transportation Cempany First National Hank, the Bean Vian-Amertean Hank, De ine Lami Company, Dexter Hor- Ce, Pacific Coast Company, 1 Rank of Commerce, Beattie lattenal Hank, HH. Nordhoff & Co, many others MORE TIME “Granted Until Mon- sumers Are Im- Cases to Be Tried a 3 ‘ ure the use of Puget sound coal the production of black amoke evil that cannot be overcome by use of smoke conquming devices ‘He therefore asked y in order to give the def procure the expert Lestimony nec { ry | After a conference with City At Dru! jer Mr. Chapin ce pented. on the part of the businons who are interested in the prose- ition of these cases, to the deiny George aceord wn for further he on the date nated. ‘The statement by counsel that «x testimony would be introduced Prove the use of athoke consum impractionbie. brought a smile to city attorney's face, as be is red to meet all such ailieged pert” opinions with facts that hot permit of contradiction. As te well known, there are smoke mere now in use in thin city that are fm succes In every wey ¥ are open to the inspection of yene and have been described by Star on many oceasions, It is ewhat purelivi¢ to those inter- Jed to know what the Seattle Elec rie Company proposes to prove by | 19, ts “experts,” when it is well kno p court and counee) that there i efficient remedy for the nuleance The delay granted the Beattie Bi ric Company doer not affect the f smoke Hulmance cases. City ttorney De ruler announces his (ontiom of proceeding with the pros@eutions at the rate of two or a day until all are ai of. w morning he will take up Grosecution of the enses- anal tte Mil! Company and the it Paving Company, which are to be. next to ft Seattle ric Company's power houre, — mnoke makers along the Ly from SAI! senseeiy. witnesses will be in Htendance and the elty attorney tx en fident of securing convictionn. * will take mews. on Batu: Fel ands it end that ere are 10,000 rab- i Sasa the inland. | Dr C. b. Thom i party. r ring ae, to, entertain ‘ ix miles long and one mile wide, on the Columbia rive Walla Walle, an i a WATERBURY, Conn, Feb, 3 eot cars were started this morn- on several lines. ‘Phe ee gunrded by troops teen on each Th ious trouble, although Bert instances of stont umber of men and boys were ar feated for throwing missiles, There were few passengers, as people are not only fearful of assault when rid Ing, but of violence or boycotting af terward at the hands of thes of the atrikers. ELEVEN BURN TO DEATH © VANCOUVER, B.C. Feb. In the Swedinh settlement Malcom jand, 11 vomen and children wer armed to death and 17 injured in a ch started in a. tenement Nontaining $6 tamilive gathered, to anelst the help re to do ltt water supply; but themselves they r Several of the ly burned, of | ank Clearings Today,$709,622 ThisDate a Year Ago, $538,627 Increase $171,096 PER MONTH ‘TACOMA LEGISLATOR ATTACKS UNIVERSITY Would Cripp e's Chief Edu CENTS le State’s Chief Educational Institution by Withholding $150,000 From Proceeds of lts Seattle Lands In the house the old university land for the site rday of Pierce! of the federal bullding, shall be plac a Vicious attack on the |ed to the credit of the university reity, The Haines bill| fund iding that the funds K wtate from the vr BREMERTON SCANDAL IN THE LEGISLATURE Big Fight Coming Over Bill to Prohibit Sa- loons Near Naval Stations pe money derived from the onle or e of university lands, shall be He ed to the eredit of the general Fond, to repay the appropriation of that amount mad from the general for the university of 1893. J that the univers- id thie money then, yt OLYMPTA, Feb, 3 this morning, county ma State univ war up, pr ceived by thy offered an amendment the first $160,000 of day vt ne that in to de- the university of $160,000 which d now for a new building, ana r improvements, Cole and oth- ers from King county resisted Kast- erday's attack and finally secured an amendment until 2 o'clock this af- terday, when the fight was renewed. Te Down Slot Machines The Lewis bill, making it a mis- demeanor to have a slot machine of any kind in one’s possension, went to « third ling, despite the efforts of Comstock and Levy to kill the measure. It will be passed by the house The senate transected no business of importance. Ren rduced @ bill pre syment of persons wuff venereal dinea. with consumptt : regulating sanitary conditions in all bake-shopa. OLYMPIA, Feb. troduced by the [ber from Seattle 4—Cole's bill Yourth ward 1 prohibiting the ea of intoxteants within one mile of Any naval station in the #tate, will be the subject of @ lively fight In| the legivioture, Thin was made ap arent last night William srer proprietor of the townsite of Bremerton, and his attern: P. Lewin, arrived from Be put up at the Olympia by oe wtarted {0 to interview the law defeat the dill, and may succeed, He Jaime that conditions were never #0 jbad at Hremerton as represented by Admiral Sterling, end that they have now been improved. : LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS terday’s bill for a new delin quent law was passed by the house yesterday afternoon provides | that certifies not be imued | the committee on revenue and taxa- tion, The vote was, ayes 4%, nays 27, The senate practically killed Tol- man’s bill providing that on petition f 10 per cent. of the electors the hail have council shall #ubmit an ordinance delinquency. her municipal proposition to law, when taxes! vote of the people. Memrich of Se- t. a speculator may|attie opposed the measure and the office of the county treas wht to have the percentage nec- lay ¢ check in blank and |ersary raised to 2% per cent. In this through the books pick out|he failed. Tolman finally agreed to property on which he fepieei goes the percentage of electors nec- A certificat Many times |essary to #ign the petition 15 per requires some weeks to make up|oent., which Is 6 per cent. lew than ertifiontes, during which the|the city charter of Beattle provides, ulator enjoys the 15 per cent. |'Then Tolman sought to rafiroad the est provided by the | si-| bill through. Hemrich, aided by ah the county hae non ther King county senators, blocked |the game by having the measure re- |ferred to the committee on munte- ve | ipal corporations with instructions to this interest, It was paused only|re-write the bill. This practically after a hot fight, being oppored on | disposes of it, although Tolman will ne floor by Chairman Johneton ‘of| make another attempt to bring the Ferry, and Representative Jones of! matter up. ‘What's in a Name?” A good deal when it comes to clothing. When you buy an L. Adler Bros. & Co. Suit or Overcoat you are sure to get just as much style, just as good mater- ial and just as good work- manship as you would get from the best mer- chant tailor. Until we commence receiving our new goods, choice of any SUIT or OVERCOAT Tn the House At Actual Cost pnce owned th: f Hremerton and the navy ted, He made a emalt |fortune out of the townsite, and then when things began to boom he bought back a good part of the lots he sold early the game, to re- weil the erat a marked advance ie still ownes considerable ammount jof realty at Bremerton, at the gates of the navy yard May Wipe Out the Town Cole's . if passed, will prac thoaliy wipe out the town of Bremer ton, There is considerable sent! ment am the King bers in favor of the measure beoa | of the scandals that & result | mone: of Admiral Sterl tions in hin celebrated let mt land where | n | urer, ing hoe it these f erday's bill ts intended te pro hat the county shall rec allowed to at Bremerton fie LAID UP FOR A WEEK LONDON, Feb. 1.—The king’s pec- retary, Knollys. Oday tee ued jetin in which he eays hi najouty ie suffering from a mild attack of in- fuensa. The Central News says there is no liketihood that he will be out In public for at least a week, INVESTIGATE ACCIDENT PLAINFIELD, Feb. S.A cor- oner's jury, compered of prominen mon, met today to fim the responst- bitity for the recent Jersey Central railway disester. Charles Pirk, (he head of the Fisk banking house of New York, is the foreman, The gen~ eral manager of the railway, the train despatcher and several ope * and W other witnesses hay It i expected that to WANTS HIS LIBERTY Lee Barrington, « colored barber who t* held in the county jail as a witness against Kis wife, grented « heart tor « writ habeas corpus today in the #upertor court, hy Judge Rell Hearing of the tition is set for tomerrow. | Harrington's wife is accused of try- jing to murder him some time ago, He now refuses to ify agninet Per. but he te will held as a wits news, Oppor- tu MARRIAGE Lic j The following arriage Licenses [have been Imcued: Frank Wilking, and Margaret Sosgrove, 27. both Seattle; John Conly, 30, and Josie | | Haine, 26, both of South Dakota: Wm. Anderson and N, L. MeCutch- eon, of legal age, both of Seattle; Ralph Wallace 4 23, both of Bea and May Moore, of legal Beat George Wordly, Sophie Whit ; It’s a Fact That you can buy today high-class and seasonable Dry Goods, Coats, Suits, Millinery, Furs, Notions, ete, etc, at prices very much under their regular values. , Feb, &— Wheat, $20 CASH Balance $10 “er month, two large lotr, over 200 feet deep; good soll, Just the place for a ama! garden chickens; looated about 18 minutes’ ride from Pioneer equare. 781 . ‘We sell in this way because we must move in a few days and be- cause we mean to move with as little stock as possible. Price cut- ting Is the best means we can use to accomplish this end, DO YOU WANT DRESS GOODS OR SILKS? WE CAN SELL YOU LINES THAT ARE REDUCED FROM 2% TO ® PER CENT. DO YOU WANT TO BUY LINENS OR DoMseriore TOMOR- ROW THEY ARE LOWER PRICED THAN BE WHAT AROUT SUITS, COATS, OR MI HALF PRICE. COATS AND CAPES RE eR ON. ALL GARMENTS AT dc ON THE DOLLAR RE SALE OF UMBRELLAS HANDLES SCORCHED. WARM GLOV FOR THESE © GLOVES AT 2 PF CENT, RE DUC MEN'S FURNISHT BOYS’ CLOTHING. RIBBONS, HOSTE NOTIONS, ETC, ETC, AT LOW SALE PRICES. SLIGHTLY Price $260, HERBERT S. UPPER 1, 11 and 12 Beheuerman Biook, Pivet avenue and Cherry street A Bargain, Special Sale HATCHETS and PLIERS ‘We have more Hatchets and Pliers than we want, We need the room they occupy, so you may have them for a few days at just above cost. Both the Hatchets and the Pliers are first-class goods. See them in our windows, Hatchets, Worth 50c; Special, 30c. Pliers, Special, 10c to 95c. ——cthear——_ Only $290 Small Cottage and Lot Largest Stove House in the North- N. W. Fixture Annex—Everything weet. Main Store, Firet Ave. & Spring St. jectri 313 First Avenue Bouth. Assayers’ Materials Everything needed for Amateur or Professional, Field or Laboratory—Blow-pipe Outfits, Crucibl Gold Scales and Retorts. We are headquarters. Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 Firat Avenue Terma, $10 large cleared lots $60 u City, Seattle's finest suburb Renton ear on Washington fare & cents; large, warm office Hillman City. HILLMAN, Owner monthly,