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LAST EDITION oo: Careful CERTAIN KIND OF MEN MUST STAND TOGETHER Committee on Naval Everybody but the Stocl Pigeon | WASHINGTON, D.C, Feb 2. ‘The house committee on naval af- faire today agreed upon tte report in tho Loanier came, It vindioates Lens. ler, Quigg and the Hotiand company, and recommends proceedings against Dobtin, jdenounces aw ol perjurer committee report finds that man Lesser Wan ap 4 with & corrupt proposition | that for the specified mum of $3,000 he | |ahould vote for the appropriation to the Holland submarine boats that the sald propdaition wae made / |by Philip Doblin, acting an his own | -con feared | warrant Affairs Whitewashes med the pr t cites the aot that tified one way en one day eontradioted hin atater the ney pbtin in 1 facts Herel to proceed agatnat I woh Manver After imposing of the Lesser re port the committee again took up the naval appropriation biti, The irat point conatdered was the propo sition to purchase 10 4 Holland | boats, which gave rise to the enti fontroversy. Tt was lost 8 to 6 RUMOR OF A JOB BREMERTON, Fob. .—Last night jthe Bremerton town council met and Passed an ordinance which by its [Provisians forces wil of the saloons jon Brot street, whieh ty the main |thoroughfare leading to the entrance to the Puget So navy yard. | Move back & distance of # foot Crom | bury! butiding tne ts | the ‘This action, tt thought, will go far toward etimin- lating many ofthe objectionable fea- boven I complained of by the naval ef. ‘ale ‘The only objection the legista- tion te found in a well-defined rumor that some of the saloon men have been promised by certain members of the town counell that tne ordin- moon as the who be- that the counct! passed the ordinance only for the purpose of Venting the legis ature from enacting a law pron! ing the eatablishment of any saloon within & distance of one mile from @ for furniture; e180 | government military reservation. a bream Mie reve 113 the back and biad- and Retail Meats. Sh dere promptly attended to, JeMaurant, steamboat and SAMp trade wolicited. vs Modern Ave. Sunset, PLUMBING Hot Water Heating. MO Gnd Estimates furnished a oll M. SHAW 4 CO, dock, toot of Cot- im street, Black 141 Coast Clothing Comp'y. “a Clothing, fly Cor. Marion 8 neg 7 (Wi iS BRO to RTA N. FOLMY CO. re 1 Embalmere Main 1029 06. | Am investigation of the atieged a LIKE THE WIND GLOVERSVILLE N.Y N. Y., Feb. 2.— BURGLAR ROBS A_ SONG WRITER 1 Temple, a Roattle news. an whe has of late achieved & modest degree of fame as a song writes in connection with ©. it componer, found “Only Another Shattered Dream” when ha returned to his room en Terra: , early thin tmorning. ‘The day ws dawned old aad pally, and Mr, Temple had o ing inte D Vistons s into his big, new He found that an enterprising nee best him to it, and that . a8 Well ae a guilt of clo cen of clothes Mr. Temple says sneak thieves have ° pald too much attention to him lately, and tn the langwage-of one of his coon songs, he wishes they would “out Out ‘The ; DUFEIArY Wan reported to the poltoe. ce CITY MULCTED FOR DAMAGES Cristiana Smith was awarded | 7400 againat the of, tn, “iedge dae Gridan's dapa: Seaton the superior court, thio sertous- Mra. Smith wae care teas ne, gpetained re: tron ‘or 3 the sidewal w. An electric car on the Schnectady | The tHe zo WASHINGTON, D.C. Feb. £1 it the cabinet meeting _etay nat one of the twin ee erates | 8 DAWES DYING the grip. He ts 86 years old. (Sn eetl heaealalinn SALDM, Ore., Feb, passed the Players me weak, Sy creo ty Br ae omen eae mhall be subject to @ heavy fine. G. D. FARWELL GETS VERDICT G, D. Rarwell was awarded a ver- dict of $250 against the Willy Navi jon Company by a jury in Judge i's department of ‘the superior traveling on the #teamer Aberdeen owned by the company, and of which Anderson was the captain. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL The city council last night passed 4n ordinance granting liquor licenses as follows: Nick Kennedy, at 601 King street; HB J. Hickey at the Palmer house, 220 Oceldental ay enue; O'Reliiey & tkard, Firat av enue south and Washington street and Lo Paoli, at 116 Washin ton street. J. Barberia was granted the transfer of the liquor license at the Madden ae, 161 Washington street, to the and floor of the Sinith building, 210 Jamon street, Ordinances ordering the following street improvements» passed }Horen avenue, from Broadway to | Cherry street, by laying cement side walks; for the improvement of Twenty-ninth avenue, from Wash jington street to Dearborn atreet, by laying an fronstone pipe sewer; for the improv it of Mercer street, First avenue north to Pifth ay bitcan_atreet, from to ue Steamer Farallon arrived last night from Skagway with 42 passengers including 20 from Dawson, who brought $50,000 in gold dumt With « cargo conmiating of 1,42 | feet of lumber furnished by Atimeon Mill Company of Balard and by th nd Mil Com pany at F nd 4,442 tons lof hay and oats for government unc lin the the Britian m ohip for Manila this afters #7 the € on, wien was lost in the Philippines ta 1x9. The army aporopriation onl was ~ gs wy’ om Senator Proct in of the bill, said that while there was “ ditterence at bal the gp od of the general corps od and he would aek that that unten be stricken out, which was done. A) eat dmont, wee aareed to a $2,000 for medical serv sy panish war veterans, The bill was then passed, EASTERDAY BACKS UP THREE FP. ™ OLIMPIA, Feb, d—tn the house this afternoon Easterday withdrew his opposition to the Raines univers- ity DIM upen « concession by the King county bil) that an amendment be added stating that the bill shall | Or Bot be understood as a walver of the state’s claim for reimburatment of the $180,000 appropriated for the uni- versity in 1893, HONOLULI General Dole was t divorce, on the orusity. Feb. 2—Attorney 2 today granted s extreme MUST PROTECT ITS PROTECTO Por the reason oat & A Fisctric company might thin ie wa being imposed upon, the city council fast ni held up the appointment ot wy of the mere ow i merchants patrot Hicemen's stare, they on the street cars for jing. and that the courtesy tended by the street car company was meant for bona fide employes of the city only. police, Heense and revenue committee was instructed to bring if en ordinance next Monday night otoviding for a special star men named as special police officers, It Was stated that then the electric ompany might or might not, an it may desire. extend the same courtesy fy the special policemen as is extends ed to regular officers. MANY ARE BOUND FOR THE NORTH Bteamer Dolphin sailed to kag: way and other southeastern Alaskan norte, this morning, with 60 parsen- cers. Tonight the steamer Portland sails dirdet for Vaides with about 70 people, and the Santa Ana for Valdes and Kyak with « full list of snongern All three vessels have gon of Creight. the Doiphin’s paxnen of prominence, inclu ee hackleford of Juneau, district attorney of Alaska; T. Bloor, merchant of Skagway; H. Witaman of Haines, and % A. Morck of th White Pass raitroad. A mining T. Tuthill, Peterson, W. Thorn and W, L. Smith, is bound to the Forty-Mile country. The Dol- vhin has been. tatd up for a month, sndergoing her annual overhauling, A half-dozen large operators go north on the Santa Anu; also a Vie jety theatrical aggremation of 22 people, HUSBAND IS NOT HAPPY L. M. Webb Seeks a Divorce, and Hie Wife Lays It All to the Ao~ count of Her Mother-in-Law L. M. Webb, a well known manu- tncturer of lod 74 in atituted di againat ite, wife, V plaintiff in iat Hie wife i #o extremely hyst 1 nd Ul-tempered that he finds it impossible to live happily with her He states that on one coeantion she « » to hie office in the Pacific | block and threw books at him and wer ed until whe attracted a crowd (othe offh Mra. Webb has omployed Attor ri mn and Fulton to tell her story In Bho says Toes COT int t the whole > to the ference of | her mother-tn-l claime ‘an opponed to th wit states that her seband edly urged her to allow a divorce and has said that Rs we re-marry her as soon aa he could bie mother see things Bis way Mra, Webb further claima that she has not been supported by her hur She aeke for $75 « ymth all | The couple wer ted in inte whom #he mateh | during the on |4* part of the goods mtolen. Nothing HIGHT YEAKS FOR suRaL ARY George mn of KINKY, Wan Fentene Jude Mell th tn the penitentiary He ent . Norton. “a n, one night hast 4 to rob her, and ARRESTED FOR FIGHTING 1. Mitehell, a haon-d ve her names as Ade | were arrested early | by Police Bermennt| an Camenen, on a} Marie mpbetl for} ;Witem man arrente morning on a charge of weveral hundred dollars ti a mn Willlam Jackson, who it te |attewed faw the robbery committed. jis being held as a witness, “FENCE” IN CHINATOWN : Police Recover Stolen Cutlery alld |» Arrest Two Cel ale for Receinn ing It ; wions made by Hert Hollingsworth, the found in Chinatown “al | iv Whom they have re of buying” goods ee and stores ponte, vt the cutlery stolen ft's store waa found the Colestials, yet wh to convinge the of the boy burglars were uth, Hottings odear and Were arrested for the Piper From cont Edger and b police lawt 4 a we Stolen from Very tittle from Piper @ T fleers that id what they had done wit the plun One of the fenges they said was i me “joing in the Wa Ch evening the pe dot search warrants and went after the goods, On the top floor of the Wa Chong buliding they found one of the rooms de- | meribed by the youthful burglars, yther room described by the boys ‘was found on the Moor below. Tennant and Barbee searched the the top Noor and Lang and in the were found that were identified was found In the lower room. ‘Toy and Chin Wong are the men who the boys say bought the stuff. It # protable that Jim Toy will be | charged with recetying stolen prop- L'ABBE TO TESTIFY PORTLAND, Feb. 3-—-Ceo, L'Abbe, a leading Seattle eam- bier, is here on his way back to that aity to tesuty the grand jury. He has been ng Cel aoe In an interview he adm money to the Credit of the Chaney Prothere tn the Bound National bank, to apply om the 10 per cent eraft LAbbe says that he will tet! everything concerning all the deals tn which he has been inter@™ted, DISPENSARY DENOUNCED|¢* What to be @ bitter ght coors tom ren of Beattie bp ruable brewing ot time between the pioneer physicians of the city and Une tecent arfrivals, according to ou fent report, and the opening wedge was the recent establishment of dispensary in the Arcade bull: ing. backers of the dispensar ated, are newly Clans who are not members Jien eae consulted. Now there is trouble. This culminated In a warm de- i meses ae neg Soe pons Medical Jot nian sions of this body are held behind but it leaked out today that sew of the members were loud In their protests agninet the dispensary, clatming the whole bust- Bene was simply « play for cheap arertising the other hand the a. athe Aisensary maveren and are indignant, J BEER IN THE BAY In & runaway on the waterfront at noon, a wagon belonging to the lausmen’ Brewing association wns dumped into the bay, between the Bchwaba. and Ainsworth @& Dunn piers, Fifteen cases of beer by the went with It Tt was oni chance that the driver, J. A. Lidell, And the fine team of horses attache: to the wago ped the fate of th: beer, The « lent occurred at one} of the nerrow, dan the front the p a been! fenced in, an it should be, the wagon Would not have been lost. den: — Store for Rent Halt of fine store at 916 First nue, to responsible party. R. T. SHANNON GROCERY COMPANY Incorporates. 1220-1223 24 L~ a Phone, Main Our finest Cold Cold Ronat Chicken, Lo ads, Salmon tato Salads, Low Priced Groceries for This Week Aweet per ¢ 1 Lare Delicatessen counter the in the elty Rolled Har Beef, La Shr hioken ‘Tongue, Pork, Sal Po- mp and el Oranges, 30 ‘aney Italian 100 per pounds hen, Pe table Pi pound new, this 250 Apricots, Plume usual price arn, fruits Lima Beans, be good buy ft Green Lake dora delivered Wagons leave und Fremont. or narrowest | TO CATCH GAMBLERS and | PLAN BY WHICH ARREST OF) l’ele HOFF AND FAZON ON EITHER) SIDE OF BORDER MAY BE MADE POSBIDLE Detective James yr ioe wan i plan by wh ed by the # gumoling thought t y rought Lo Justice. It wan stated to | Detective yrnen that it Was pom, ble to have the men charged with conducting oxwindiing — gambling garnen in Dawson a couple of years Ame if thie charge dgajnat then. it ie thought. that meh would jamp o th A ride and might th on the grand jury oh nome but facts to L elnon, whe is e case, Whether or not use will be made of the Informa ts fot Yet Know The matter been taken under advisement by puty Faxon operated ih Dawson, but » “brace” games interested with wir that bing © wiwther they we or Whether Hoff wa him ia not known NO MORE REBATES Elkins Anti-Trust Bill ra MUST STAND TRIAL Hert Hdgar and Bert Mailings en “~ muy trint, under of Siow | bonds. ROBBED A BARTENDER Bam Pieres, Who was arrested by an Jobe Kelly Munday aight for A theft alleged to have b mitted five montha to the superior eourt vorge, thin morning, Weamement PARKING SYSTEM by Ssenices or LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS OF NOTE FOR LOCAL PARKS Am thi tweent erult of a co park beard on parks Vvarda yesterday, a bill was introduc ed at the eting of the oity ¢ nell last night directing the board of public wrke to enter into & contract with Olmstead Brom, landsoape arehitects of Hrookjine, Mase, to ¥ out the extensive parking and vard system that tt ts contemplated for this city ‘The bill also provides for the # ation of $1000 from the park to pay the landscape « red er of the firm, ph in Now York city John BE. Olmatend, years under his tutorship, erick Law Olmatoad, Jr. | profemaor ndscape architecture St Harvard colleen The ha b highly recone park board Passes Senate crimination», fegulating come merce between this country and for. eign nations and between the stat war passed. The bill wan amend to provide that a refusal to evidence on the ground that it would be weif-tnoriminating, should not be avonptod by the courts It provides that witnesses at hear ings of complaints aa to violations of the law, shall be competied to «ive all evidence In thelr possession. Cor: erations may be compelled to fur- jah their books, but no promecutic may be made agninet witnesses or COUNCIL PASSES | —~ N. P. FRANCHISE ing @ fran- ife Rati- pinal tracks, second and ry readimg, and ordered advertia- The Nortthern Pactfic terminals, as covered by the franchise, will ex tend from the canal waterway Atlantic street, and between Color- CATARRH CANNOT O& CURED [With LOCAL | APPLICATION |sannot reach the sent of the trrh The ordinance ohie. t wa corporations giving such inoriminat- tng evidence, on the strength of ev dence given by them at such hear. LOST MUSTACHE-- WANTS DAMAGES Hecauee he claims that Potar |Giasenvich pulled his luxuriant Moustache out by the roote, lure Turovich filed a wult against him in the superior court Teatersay after. vieh says that hte ‘eos "a” though not irr ‘The complaint states that the twe |imen were engaged In a fistic on- [eounter last December, when Glasen- LYich, who seemed to be getting the worst of the encounter, became des- vate and made a grab ot his op- ents moustache, pulling it out Foot and branch. —»— ‘Te Cure « Cold in One Dav Tak ee Quinine ‘This signature ry ae ‘We handle all the leading Mining, Of and Industrial Stocks ond can save You money on the purchase of | for any of them We have on our list sore ait edge investments and it a your ifhterest to see us be placing your surplus money, Us your name and address for our monthly mining paper, “Oppor- tunities,” free. THE HALF-PRICE SALE of women’s and children’s Coats and Jackets WILL CONTINUE TOMORROW There are some very Handsome Garments to choose from and most of them are well adapted for early spring wear, Think of getting one for half our ysual moderate prices. 1212 SECOND AVENUE Bet. Seneca and University arlan anges Like Cut with High Closets. One-third down, $6 py withstanding the pric and Ranges have adv in. a position’ to well to you a ving hawed our GEO. H. WOODHOUSE (0, ® 1408 Second Avenue. The ‘perfect. crmmbtna ~~ wha! Gocco euch wonderful rou ft FS, ress nits Faigle ‘ars the bow Here’s an s an Eye Opener - And « Gentle Pull at the Purse Btrings of Every Economically Disposed Purchaser Wanting Anything in the Music or Music Book Line Our cloeing-out sale of sheet munt« and books has now extended over a A of nearly five (5) month, and be brought to « close very we need idly growing plano, | Te al instrument department, and we ghall depend on the following pricen (never before heard of in this All regular 260 rustic, now . Or three ploces for Mi regvlar "ibe music, now . All regular 500 mu Or three pleers for All regular 750 muate, no ALL McKinley 160 muntc, now Or three pleces for . . Or ten pieces for (our select With but few exceptions all ‘in- struction books that sell regularly Goce, The, $1.50, $1.50 and $2.00 are how going at = S00, Sbe and Tbe. No muste exchanged Mall orders wnest inthohe Le poe ongw tor postage on sheet music, and from Se to lhe for portage on books MEETING WITH GREAT FAVOR As our “VIOLIN SPRCIAL” has been so enthusiantically received by contemplating purchasers among ad- mirens of this great instrument, we have to continue offering for pad reg L~ 4 regular nore vtotte With extra set of strings, bow and case complete. We also invite a careful Inspection of our large and elegant stock of guitars, mandolins, banjos, must boxes, graphophones, ete, on all of which we are offering very attractive prices. A PIANO SNAP A beautiful Pease Raby Grand, In mahogany case, REGULAR PRICE 06, been used Just a Nttle NOW ONLY $496.00, Come in and let ue tell you about this great bargain. No @ne contempla the purchase of & plano or organ should think of jectding upon an Instrument investigating the many advantages of our guperior facilitier, nd beautiful line of Chi Sone, Kimball, Pease, D. & J Kimball ns will Interest you, and y be welcome, whether purchasing er nol D. S. JOHNSTON CO. General Music Dealers, |] 903 Second Avenue, Burke Building. Rich Jewelry 706 First Ave. BOSTON PAINLESS DENTISTS 1422 Second Ave. Opposite Bon Marche. Honest guaranteed — work by a@raduate dental sur- mn at lowest possible comt Silver Pure Fillings Gold Filings Gold Crowns, 22k Bridge Work, per tooth Our ¥ t Pearl Plates (does not cover roof of mouth) 12-year written with all work Free examination lems mothod d without extra charge. Newest and most mod ern laboratory In Seattle, No ts employed; all werk in Kradunto specialists. Attendant Alway 8:40 @ to 8 py. Jays till 1 0’ 1422SEGOND AVE OPP. BON MARCHE nat Honus CITY COUNCIL SECURES THE! ehitects | —_—-— will be a mile tong and 640 feet wid ‘The franchise ovider for the erec head crossin and mainte no lems than and THE NEW LIGHTING RATE 200 per kilowatt hour for the firet 40 hours per month use of the lights, and be for all addi Vonal conmumption, mubject to a discount 10 per cant, for prompt payment. THE NEW POWER RATE 10¢ per kilowatt hour for the firat 60 hours per month use of the maximum, and Se for all ad ditional consumption, subject to the following schedule of din ts for prompt Payment. Monthly bills up to $ 50. . 10 p. ¢ fs epg bilis up to $100. .20 p. «. thy bills up to $160. . 26 p. Mo thiy bil to $200 | Monthty bill p to $200 Monthly bilin up to $500 Intermediate date letermined by interpolation | In order to seoure the reduced | rate it will be necessary to } at office and sign 4 uew appll- 8) ation. Eleotric Co. 907 First Ave. Classified Ads _ HOUSE repairing In ail brane ir wlan iy ar ete. 1iTe; Indepe: ities for parties who Cor, Fit Are. snd Clean, . Ceantertante, ae A viewtrn large, nicely furnished front overlooking bay: private finutes’ walk from Inquire at 916 ase room, worn. fy tern Furnil pebble re } cow, first calf old Ren- FOR SALE—Jersey M. Braun, Byron Station, Pann | FOR BALS— Moves, ranges, carpets, beethar chairs, tables, book cane. wardrotes and pictures at halt price. €04- a Pike street. ‘Tati Pine ctreet | ey TO LOAN~Private val way Rooms & 4 and & Fern © ta eos Se * pecan ean Sr 0, ROBERT MALTBY, 410 New Tork book, For Sale—Mea! Estate RFT Hw each—% choice level jots on the new it-inch Cedar River water main, in the Baltimore addt- tion, near the State University and Fatona school. This property lies almost level and has a splendid view; if near two of the best car lines im the elty, transfers to all ears owned by the Seattle Klectri¢ Co., and only 20 minutes to oe business center. This property located near enough to the Bate University, so it is ate law prohibitin any kind of Mquor with miles of university; one feature means a 4 deal for the neighborhood. We believe thie te the best and cheapest suburban roperty offered on the market, fee this property take Univers- ity ear to Latona station. Mr. F. Gregory, three blocks west of Latona school, will show you the unsold lots any time you call. J. W, WHEELER 7-8 Union Block. Looking for Something Choice? | $1250—A five-ncre fruit ranch, thor= oughly cultivated, 350 fruit trees, 2 acren of strawberrt berries, bl gooseberrie as the éwner has taken great care the In a thrifty neighborhood, and only 1% miles Jectric car, Adams & Nich- 1414 Second ave.; room $12, HOMES | Beautiful house and lot overiookin | sound, Queen, Anne hill, new an Are You “ ols, romn cottawe, none Denna walking distance, for $1,400; YLOR-COOK CO. 478-80 Arcade. WHY pay $200 for 30-foot lots whe We can sell you one acre for $360 one bleck from school and two blocks from electric car at ymbia sy terms, and Stetiongre well block, lumbia | 8P Chotce ¢ SLORY, First HCIAL I en 100x100, soo, ear near cars, cars, Fremont, Choice level lot, 50x100, $290, ¢ lot near Madison cars, 40x100, 0, QUALHEIM & HOLMAN, Ne York Block. Wanted——-Fema’ | WANTHD One taly wctical Character Reader, contain over tells ‘ahd shows how hilkdren at t. Call te ni Call up Miss Smith at Main 1318 ind FOR SALE University Heights public and car line. House and lot, $200 2 rooms, plas+ Lot and barn C. ‘B. KITTREDGE University Station. yaient “hone A 7143. with house Tel ine j baresiw 4 our dine that will sur ade and Whatcom avenues, They Mus! TWEEN CONMENV AEM MUMIC AND DRAMATIC AKT~Diteetor Francesco @ Adria, Director Mive Mae ne ciansee open to tree, EM. Brown, W BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auctioneers Architects e W HOUGHTON, iat tin Attorneys-at- Law MOOR, BWINCs law Cae WTRNIAMG, hotary public, #9 H. QUINN, 405 Avende buil M DONALD, 400 Borke Bui) LYMAN & KINA ” Haller W. D. LAMW G. WARD KEMP, 482 Burke Duiding. Abstractors FAR Min a 6 chai ! Wide Independent, 648. ihe. waa ‘bat rar te, Phew etd iahed tw oa" WiHITTL Ran mpany ment of Hal ik. Tob TTLE ASWTKACT CO. Banke THE WCANDANA ‘ mi fee ue, 1 Boel jer two os ‘Vio * Tt. Fisher, eset 2. 2h Ab Chiltern, press A JF. Lane, cash canhior PL BAY ING® an w Recond ¥ up. on 0, N BANK OF COMMERCE. $8,000 000 cetght mil AL BANK OW wear Paid up capital 330 aon 1 hain Dusinens transected Be Fig ie 4 ier. Fornrats erchanee, om principal cities United Hates Burope ~ Business ne ‘some Cd iad ee and inning then, catalogue expiaini muadled weg free, @ and 41 Dresemaking ‘(MADAME A. SMITH, @ Hineki nm EOE SE Foe steaming and aglow’ chethen” City Dye wore eT cam received jm Col 1057, C. Mildper, Poset Lyd Cleaning works, phone, Johm 2316; Minor avenue | PARIBIAN Dye Works We call for © our chthes, Offioe Main 1014 tet CMO RIT oe I a - Bane A | Soak tones railway sod a wy brides soltees, Sad Ban sala a improvements DR. KIPRE Halley Rutidrng. James Serena prenues ome and indy Institute RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO. Main S& eS Pr eR ae to Market Report Printing "ee Aer nea Rehacee Re we Goer Show aeRPrC HON TRE EO ATE Storage and W. WNT Gocidentst Sa Incoba, Trenholme & Co” bd | mmunls ; ars ave, foe. "Rowenon peng, Bo send Wire, tron and Plating PCIE iating ~ Northwestern Commercial 201 and 202 Pioneer Building, Phone, Union 81, SEATTLE. STEAMERS FOR NOME AND TELLER, ALASKA General merchants at above points. ~ PORT ORCHARD ROUTE For U. 8. Navy Yard and Battlesh: STEAMBRS ATHLON INLAND FLY PORT ORCHARD Pier 2 NEW TIMP CARD Daily Service Leave Seattle: 6:30, *9:00 and 10:00 @& mj P1516, 92:90 and 4:30 3 (Saturday only, extra trip p.m) Leave Bremerton: 8:36 and 11:48 4:00, 6:20 and 6:15 p. 11:80 a mej 12:80, Leave Sidney: 7:60 and mm.) 6:00 p.m, Leave ¢ poriesls 8:00 and 11:35 {'Boach, take stearners leaving Seattle any trip except at 6:30 a. m **For Bremerton only, FAR. S0¢ ROUND TRIP, SEATTLE, EDMUNDS AND VERETT The Palatial Steamer CITY OF EVERETT Three Round Trips Daily, Leaves Seattle 7a, m, 12m. and 6 ym Palsaves Kverett 9:15 a 290 Colman Daocks ™. 1841 ‘BB SCOTT, Man m.,