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|_LAST EDITION MORE DAYS GorMAN SCORES on eatest Music Sale Seattle} w Will Positively) “ a Close Satur day | Come hg suc March erst, Thi eriod Will Pass Be- Realize It. Better ~ rediate At- Being |" NEXT CONGRESS FOR BARL WASHINGTON, D.C, March 12 The Cuban reciprocity’ treaty was from the #enate ” relations, to Amendment providing wr) at an houre. joption of this amendment ix Demooratio viotiry, and ta an-up/ the first fruits of Gorman'a leader Kiehip tt * It iw believed, the sible de atifeatt treaty at the pres of | ont meant fenate, although it | wilt not fective until after sin the tarit vided In the treaty ted, Will be on ConRrems. the republic nasority atic cahten jtlom that the concurrence of the house is Recessary before a reciproc: te uv th vane » number vr » following | th ‘Tht, of the feat gularly at o, $240 a8 unusually on easy in secondhand square pt- | $52, $49, $67, $70 and Up, | tty treaty, which chan oont, easy, teres. van deco = wena that retail regularly] prime to the ‘and $110, will KO NOW At he = retofore stoutly held that the $72 Many other styles ate alone, with the preatdent in most Mvorable terms. | stituted the treaty-making power, Greg matrument le fully Warrest= | Gorman's viestry Ie therefore des Mad guaranteed to DE As Pepe | cisive, The formal agreement for a vote | rR coPY on the Panama treaty has bees the house, in = = , of your own selection ony retails regularly » Tee and up going at tioun. all. instruc h reguiarty for $00, 0 are now and Tée, music TEACHERS! Weare now selling Schirmer Library 80 off, In Any Quantity. ARE THRER SPECIALS Cy values | of ‘Seat vstoal Inetre- | Grapho vo oer ur Lan Tes. the m3 and our regular tee 412.60, all com. EXCITEMENT IN BUTTE oveR! REPORT OF INSECURITY OF A| BIG INSTITUTION | BUTTE, March 12—A ron w Marted on the Btate Savings bank this morine, & panic jamong depositors, The street is [crowded with exeited people. Pay. | | ee re being made on checks as} ones aed | tay Presented, although the bank | [QMficlals aay they will have to take! jrefuge in the 30-day notice law a) the run continues, run is supposed to have been | ‘ed by malicious rumors having! report Hein tm his wat on the Amalgamated copper company, that it te new heavily embarrnased. REPAIRED -— Most of the damage done by the storm of the two days has been AIS CCEEDS IN TACKING AN AMENOMENT TO TH CUBAN RECI PROCITY TREATY WHICH WILL TAKE THE MEASURE TO THE| MURDERER OF LOTTIE BRACE SHOWS HIMSELF S FIRST POINT Y¥ ACTION today bate on during final yote had on reached and wan made public It pr ratint aftert 1 ™ report « thon dirccting the « to Investigate t King the debate ‘vatt of Connectiout pre diment provid that three-fiftha vate the at any time could jopt an order as to the time ef debate and the time of tak ing 4 vote, The amendment, under the rules, went over for one day Conaidration of the Panama canal treaty was resumed behind closed | ra. The meneral Belief is that the} present session will end Saturday night. ‘The [ratiNed Tuesday, The Cuban ene | wilt come up tmmediatety after the adoption of the amendment sending | it to the houm concurrent action. | This will remult im an early adjour | mont The vorabl xpodionoy ented an by a LICENSES TO WED The following marriage Heenses have beon taeued: Paul Rhodems, 27 of Bedro- Wooley, and Madge Carroll, 26, of New York: William Rukdow, 2, and Je atthe; Snell, Clure, 32, and Kthy both of Beattie and Plorence Davie tard. CHARITY ORGANIZATION MOVE) arity Ormaniaation sectety | oftces tr 890 Jack-| nan, to bio Phe after be fram RAINIER W ‘The Rainier eleb will hold 21, both af ‘bal hts Improvement | ite regular monthly | resting tomorrow evening at Oit- nan's hall ft t# probable that the! question of obtaining lower gaa rater! for the Rainier Heighta district wil be discussed, a | CELEBRATION OF ST. PATRICK'S DAY ‘The program for the celebration of St. Patrick's day, March 17, by the Ancient Order of Hibernian, has been completed. Grand high mass at the Cureh of ee Ladies of Good Mope, fotlowed | apetokiing Panama treaty will be) wy y, will be the feature of the of the morning. In the ing & mustos! and literary en, rainmont Will be given at Ranke’ Hon, Patrick Henry deliver the address of t WILL MAKE A TEST CASE court for fatlure to com terms Of the new ordinance regular: | ing the handling of baggabe, by filed notice of an appeal to the Perior court eu backed by several exprene men, who are determined to test validity of the ordinance. ” Mare this morning, at two minutes before noon, stopped the clock tn the house. Ase resolution was adopted ye afternoan. there would be ation @f bills presented canaller a|after 12 o'clock today. g 5 fel = vs Wy vote as vecerded, by , | clerk showed geod houses at »The play i, with a nee wt the Third Ay- ber the Jtar- drama by Tom Fitch, It opens for a week with the Sunday matinee. The piay is pre- sented by « company coming well recommended Madison Theater ‘The vaudeville features at the Madison this week are the Hewitts, Mackey & Croix, Laura Ashby, Ca- mille Personi and Hagan & Errol ‘The headliners on the bill for the week. starting Monday, March i6, are the Wilson family, four in num- ber: Annie Goldie, a Jewish come- dienne and coon shouter, and other vaudeville people. There are two performances dally. Seattle Theater “The Three Hats,” preceded by the curtain-raiser “One Touch of Na ture,” ft the bill at the Seattle this week. There will be s Saturday matinee. The attr ; mute bil makes @ winning “TARE A BEST” the first advice trom the When the busy, hustiing| Man feels approaching A prominent nerve patient, Armory Hall, March 17. Grand asquerade ball. oe ” it take a glass, ‘$798 weed 4 rest more than in of the human system, an rest them by quitting your ‘OF using aes. You can Hehe the right Optical Co. Bye Specialists take a rest = 1 Of the Richmond Piano was only obtained through the mer- its of the instrument and the remarkably easy terms, ‘There is only one price—-$290, Ome set of terma—$10 cash and $6 4 month, SHERMAN, CLAY & (0, ten | of of on uproar that ator Palmer's bill making for a prosecuting attorney, here police officer to knowingly srt at od. after « failure of an attempt to the bit. oeclovk. The speaker and others tooked over the roil call and declared they found an error in the count. and — the bill received only 47 votes, short. The speaker announo- pet that he would recall the hallot on reconvening and declare the bill lost. House and senate members are watching "the engromsing and com- mittee clerks to see that no more ilies are “lost, stra oF stolen.” A big crowd of lobbytste are here, Jacob Furth arrived last night on night when Senat Hemrich, Furth, Joltus Hale other agreed on the measures, Passed the senate this morning The Firemen'’s bill, Ance companies 1 per cent on prem- lume as a benefit for disabled fire- men or the families of this killed duty was lost im the senate aft pasting the house, It to the committee on other than munielpal, ported back. NEW APARTMENT HOUSE A building permit for the erection & $4,000 two-story apartment house at $2 Stewart atreet, was se- cured this morning by Mrs, Hattie Bromer. porations, and was not ——~-——— To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative-Mromo* uinine Tablets, This signature bp: on every box, %e Armory Fiaill, Masquerade ball March 17. Grand There is a style and individual- ity about our New Spring Suits for Women that commands the admiration of everyone who sees them. No two alike; very moderately SECOND AVENUE Seneca and University CHAMP RAW VEGETABLES TO > SISTER TESTIFIES h hed her rutal ny forts of L-atained Knife \ exhibit TRUE OBGENERATE—VIOTIM ax, for » trial ef Zeno Ch murder of Lottie wrt hall resumed iy the of the muy qi nerige, The defendant apy o take mare in tthe “ae than he did when he ed as to Kin sanity amp Hrave © that it requir to withdra before uh vember on partment polloe office stand during the greater part of the afternoon. Following or the! in be ‘ re are the s whom ¢ M. Tucker Foutka, J. 1. Btew aster, J. Weller, & James har » looking an ant Although tne Champoux fellow and me bs than a human being has been pronounced wane, he is) W plainly a degenerate in the (ull seame | Bout of the word, Lately be has shown | Brown, Brown, WT & decided preoferet for ped | Hi. Manning, Jr H and has eaten potatoce, raw | —— d unpeeclod, with a goodiy| POLICY STILL 16 GOOD of mother @ con Lare Lone wan awarded 4 verdict liment. This morning he ate a raw lof $1400 against the Mutual Life In- | onton and cursed loudly when oneet| surance company, In the superior | the other prior in the county | court, thie ning, Lone sued om |Jail suggested ¢ he remove (elan insurance polloy on which no akin, Yooterday premium had been paid for 11 years he plainti! proved that he wom wtill afternoon he entitied (o the insurance, as he had * * Giger atu in court and thin od none cigar ashen jnever offically been notified of the | cancellation of the pe HEATHER 18 ON HER TRIAL TAlP ‘the new Nahthouse left Moran Bros,’ wl trip at 16 o ek thie mor. ihe. Sho will be given « 12 hours’ (Plal run, and it ts confidently ex-| pected that she will surpass the guv- | ernment requirements, The government inspection party making the trial today consists of Commander ©. G, Calking, inspector for the Thirteenth district; Capt W. . Grepory, master in the leht-| houre service, Chief Bngineer Rick- | ards and & Mart The Heather wili be taken to Port~ jand tonight, in charge of Capt Gregory, who it is expected will have permanent command of her, MARINE NEWS ‘The Pacifie Coast Steamship Com. Meamer Al-Ki salle Saturday x for Bhagway. rived this morn- ne from Mar anctsco Bhe has @ cargo of shells and powder for the Fuget Sound navy yard. The offi- ers rejort the roughest trip in years. Steamer Charles Nelson arrived thts morni from fan nota. earth on state this morning war ila the sister of the murdered Oh eye Witness to the murder Bhe told all the events of the pv ening of the murder in @ clear dnd concise manner 1 wae sitting tn the Palm Gar- den at the Arcade with my sister at bout LL o'clook,” eaid the witness, “when I motioed Champoun looking at Lottie with @ horrible expression in bis eyes 1 wae frightened « ching Lottie on the arm 1 ere’s Champoux, ‘Why #o it js, wd went on talking fe ‘tender at shipyard on her After a while we reese to go and I saw Champous tilt looking at her And he seemed to me to baye murder in bis eye T knew something was going to happen T sald, ‘Lottie, the man is Just laughed efraid, OF somethin, * that The rem was darkened on acount of movtng ree on the stage but by the Hight from an open door I could see Champoux distinetly, Ae od up he made one dive and od hie knife my fister’s Bhe screamed several times come on, I know to KIN you, Lottie said, ‘Dem't be it tried to pull the knife oat she found that could not me Ht whe fell still scfeaming to the Moor and in & sceomd was uncon scious,” Witness testified that Champous wee in love with her steter and had several thes threatened In letters, which were Med in court as exhibits, to kil Lottie Mf she refused to be| Nhe brings 7s were. © cap. his wife reports excestingty rough Coroner Hoye and Dr. Wiitete, tt | > gurintant, teatinied thet wave for the eet Sats Ste ent tohen Ss jeep wound the hese ¢ J\ where she wil) undergo « complet of Lottle Rrace was tn a pertect! Scalia and 1 that oe joark | overhauling. “hue will be fitted with At Providemoe hospital the da 25. the murderous amautt cou occurred from no other cause than| DF Mibbe has requmed practice, | the knife wound which was neces partly fatal Dr. Owenm, who was called to the} Armory Hail, “March 17. concert hall immediately after the| Masquerade bail. stabbing, malt that be had tated te Tate” oe the knife out ving at jemple as abe lay on the floor and Routt net Ot so. “alter she had team DANCING ING CLASSES Temoved to the hospital he and some other surgeons had to chisel the i og and Friday pt of ie skull aroand the knife in order to| vate lessons daily. draw it out a It ie understood that the defense] Go to Spinning Dieyele repaiye. wil attempt to prove that aithough ° Cha r the knife into t mig eg gta tp ed demon Heit, March 17. Grand Tt may be contended that although the knife -enetrated three and one- half inches Inte the atri's head, it wes the removel of it that realty coursed her death, The attorney for defense, who te more or leas) hoted for erratio, far-fetched de. fonses, inaiste that It was unjuat and Killing the girl when proof of bie geflt except th the fact that aa Armory Hall, March 17 Masquerade ball, Men's Canvas Leggings, army lace, The value... 400 Men's xtra Lowetnns, army lace, $1.00 value Toklas, Singerman be yy 8 Children’s Black Jerse: sings. overknee io, th Laden’ Fine Wool Melton Over- alters, bo —* ee ee Pa $100—Reward—$100 ‘The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there tt at least one dreaded iseane that science has been able to cure fm sll ite stagen ond thet te Caterrh | Hall's Catareh Cure te the ont et “hak Ladies Black Overgaiters 7-button length, 36c value tomorrow 190 EVERY DESIRABLE STYLE OF RUBBERS AT POPULAR PRICES, DETERSO 26.208-210 PIKE STREPT. work, ‘The have mo faith te ite corgtive powers that th jOme Mi Dota | faite to cure. or list at teontmomiale. ‘Adires” ¥. 3. CHENEY 400. oleda, O Bold by Drumat: the bent. Mail —or YouUR— Health it’s worth your while to try to éat and drink with caution, and keep your stockings dry, for though this is a healthy town, diseases lurk about, and the awful arippe will get you if you do wateh out and use Crescent Baking Powder "t KOLA, CHOCOLATE, BEEF TEA, CLAM NECTAR, OYSTER COCK. TAIL Stewart & Holmes Drug Co. 627 FIRST AVE. CHOCOLATES Superb, Delicious At Our Fountain if YOU WOULD AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT Y In your Ginsses, we invite YOu 10 Call om ue He wv that Sur option! eatabiishinent only up-to-ds ata mucceed exclusive TOR Keoond avenue, New York blook, Phone, James 1901, |to gu at lowe than half price, les (he jwray, GIVEN DAMAGES FOR FALL Economy Friday The Annex Offers Women's $18 and $ac Suits for $8.50 |Other Bargains Equally Great Are Told of in Smaller Type—To be a Great Day of Value- Giving ‘The suit store will play the te half the price of the cheapest one the lot All colors, nuch a# brown, tan, biaek and navy, in the jot. | Piwe values at $18 and $20, yet all are | to be sold Friday and Saturday, if| they last as long & sult STOCK INGR— In the hosiery section there will be uae fe: values for women | at $5.00 ton stockings, worth 10c | Bm I be old at 4 for te Black feeced stockings, worth reg ularly Be @ pair, will be 12% the te Kind (nighty good value at the! price), will be sold at iv | Black and Oxford gray wool stock-| Nn will b * black fleeced # worth Ie, will be 12% Children’s biack cashmere stock- igs, all slece, worth We and We a pair; will be sold at 2 | CORSETS The de and ends from jous quick selling lines, but there are only very small and very large stses; all the ® to Bs are gone. Former prices ore $1.00 to $2.0, Friday the je Jot will be The fing ne are var-| goodly sold Fri-| * outing flannel gowaa, in white or with colored stripes, | usual 01.60 sort, will go Friday s1/| Pe Women's musitn drawers, corset | we and white lawn aprons, worth K: NIT UNDERWEAR Bome of the best values of the are to be offered tomorrow tn nd children’s knit wear.) —— Te particulariae Children's combination fleece lined, derby ribbed, for ibe, Children’s ecru vests and pants, worth ife, for ie. Misecd wool vests, natural colors, worth Ibe, for 60, Women’s union suits, fleece ttned, derby ribbed, usual dollar sort, at y suite, Wo sort Women's silver gray wool vests, rly mold at $1.26, for $1.00. fomen's black equesirienne wool tights, worth regulariy $1.26, $1.00. Bome four hundred yards of biaek prunetia, all wool, rich, lustrous Hat) bieck, with small Ggures, at half) 9 riceindeed, at & trifle it. it has been rath: mivertived as 4 dollar value, Teality it is worth more than Tbe. The Annex will offer #0 yards to- morrow at S30 & yard. Fancy wool chailie, tn light colors, *) worth é5c & yard, will be sold at Se. Wool waintings, tricot walstings and French fennel ail be wold at Be DRAPERY BARGALNS— Bobbinet curtains, 3 yards long, 2 rows Hattenburg braid, 6 inch rut fle pul on with d-inch insertion, worth $1.25, Friday, _ 78, Bobbinet curtaina, yards hong. fancy Hattenberg oa, 2 Town braid, worth regular $5.00, Friday, $8.95 per petr 32-yard bebbinet curtains, Batten bers edee, 3 re Batieadets braid; regvier Sag pair, DOM iC DEPART Print Y emma Gee atte, tor © yar we Oth aR ont’, paid and | Pe WAN uestion | _, Answered _ which “har Chart bis ; apa or “the anawe on both are perte your old stoves in exchange DABNEY & = WOODHOUSE Ishers Bole! k Range. Agents ousefur Charter 418 LICKS John 981 Ind 1166 Classified Ads | Heip Wanted—M ployment Oltlee, #89 Yelter Phon ty Notices THe MAN MOUSE reveling tn si! brane ‘weather | fs | tear | ning, March 17 ce is required, | Import FARRINGTON Recording Be Prea. GRANT, 1411 16th Minn HAR inetructor im re! tom | | oxnons! ee For MADAMH A BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auctioneers Architects BW HOUGHTON, sideaiT Attorneys-at- Law i WALANG, yaunion wi hotry public, #8 '™ > wt “ ney ond J. WU, QUINN, 406 Arends wuiiaing 2. & KMIA005, tid W aio 4S MDONAL ie YMAN EN w 4 Burke Building 16 Haller Beil 48 D. LAMBUT G. WARD cum, acitte B <2 Bure Abstractor ThemPet: & OG. pep, mining claim Pyuaet Lite Be Independent. 6 maey NEO Lshed Basemes Punnet of Walter ‘toe §. ret ts <BEAN banking business 20,00, capital, i pres. A is Lane, cash f, anet, cashier PROPLI'® BAYINOD Ba. | econ vp. z Financial | on improved city avait ANCED BALARIED PRO- merchants, teamsters, board- a beat | smears business ta vai cities. Tolman, Jt. Leder Key ‘3. hecand avenue Teianie piece to borrow money o® Jainonds. watebes, ne Wet tas COLLATERAL BANK Bere : ened sor geet To 1DAN- Private iow interest Dames wey. Lana s Fer Sa: Saie—Micce! Reed) ‘collateral THR reason you ext quod work here Is bes oaune we wetch it close and the tool are the beat at Gifford & Dow's machine he sal TISSR SE Auetio WORKrENT Ae ag Bg CLAIMED BAGGACE, THUNK ; on SEATTi€N TRANSEER COMPANY FOR in seif oviorg, will| ® wrday Poncing ef 89 harp. unrtaimed trunke. Tights porvetain b Special rate to families and singte gan eee Bome five hundred yards of satin | @poop and gros grain ribbons, in all sorts widths 2 to tty yard, will be ‘ation ‘pocket books, & values wp to 00s; Wil alike, all colors, —— ae yard, Will be sold Friday at ‘This one bargain Shee in donerv- ing of half a page of advertising. hildren's white guimps, trimmed with embroidery, Wo, will go for 3¥0. Deinty chirfon kaiser collars, in designs; one and twenty in the lot, and all are to go at Fancy vellings, Tuxedo mesh, dot- ted or plain, worth Bho; will be ibe a ard Women's white and colored border- ed handkerchiefs, will be sold at 3 for 100. art buttons, ¥ dozen on a card, worth iSe and 20e, will be sold at 10c * golf gloves, in black, white and mode, worth 0c, for 360. DOMESTICS- Zephyr ginghams, new assortment, i2\ge kind for 100, Shirting madras, % Inches wide, ohed, ah, bleached, the old re lable Stevens, 12%c value, for a ‘Turkey red damask, red and ted and white, worth iio; Fri- day 30, ganinch bleached damask, Ho val- for 20, NOTIONS. 18 fancy round garters, all colors, We pair; be safety pt ®; be nal brushes, 36, $1 cushion ps, The, He stamped bureau scarfs, 380; 100 dox- en lead penctis, So; So Melba toilet 3 for 100; 190 eastile soap, 2%- ara, 1Se; 60 Vaneline, 30; 8c cube be. 288 GOODS FOR CHILDREN'S WRA Granites and serges, in all colors, worth 680, will be 460, FURNISHINGS 390 for men’s fleeced ined shirts and drawers, usual Se quality 80c for all wool shirts and drawers, wxual $1.26 quailty. for be woolen sweaters, in worth $1.00, © elastic suapen- Me for men's silk Ihe. okwear, worth THE ANNEX Corner Second Avenue and Univer- sity Street Always Bear In Mind If YOU WANT TO SHOW A LIT- | Crema TLE SPECIAL HONOR TO A CALL- HR OR FRIBND THERD 18 NOTH. ING THAT WILL GIVE HIM MOR) PLAASURD THAN TO OFFER HIM A GLASS OF GOOD BEER— IT 18 PUR, WHOLESOME HAS A DELIGHTFUL FLAVOR YOU WILL LIKE (T YOURSELF, 2 dozen half-pint botties, 90 cents, TELEPHONE RAINIER 90, Stone Fisher &Lane ; AND | 5950—Low ‘akin | a se | hate iaas* Sy Bs wit Po PUORT SOUND MATION A: Copter (SPDR. Ow, eur plus. doiaenita. ght minion ae ing bastnesy ronagcind Beattie br of Tem and Recon’ ave “edateer net ATION bank OF SKATES | Pate 2p eapie Vitec: eeneral banking J. 0. Mose. ir ie ig, eee Bae a ay ty On se Second hand registers, all wakes, bought, sold oF encha: Wettonal Cos Sag “ ington belli ry ak gm rate ot pte wa Skies ot eer fa of avenue. PAniaIAN Dye Worke-We call for ei euver Offes 14 iret | FRY sdnin is. —————— Pranote School! BGAN TI ATIC SCHOOL offers one month course, March 16 to April 15, classes three nights « 24 ave eed EET © joa want aS Ak Mechanical Engineers 2 WALLA rte 808-4 Pioneer: Millinery * | SR ANION: ~ngring ri Shoe JOY LIFE, Ort A Hoan, surroundings and the ameurmnce Sf making money on your investment. ‘That piace i* Rainier Beach, on the Ren- ‘butt inrge ‘sawanill handy: plenty work for everybody: large G0-foot tote Sy for ST US and b100, at Wb down ana 98 mon Homes bulit also. Location ‘Rreryone who lives at ‘Take care on 20 rides for one ‘Weed, agent, a! er Beach, or C.K. Sturt Sener, 210 Reston Block m ete. Washington street: ‘Bee Mr. ~VERFUR Removed to Boston Mock. $200 am acre for choice property on Renton car line, better property than te being sold in lots mearby for six times thle pea for aint lot on Rainier, Hotahta, for house on Rain Vonse and lot on ne Dt, Sap rouse and tot on Mast Valley strest, north of Madison street Homes im ail parts of the ety; enay pay- ments Ranches of all Timber iand omer to 1am. Money Ao VIRTUR, 206 Boston Block. Hoth Phones ——————— ) YOU WANT A CHEAP HOM favo. Nice new cottage, with two large lots all fenced and thoruogh- iy cultivated. A lot of berries and fruit upon this property and a chance to raise vegetables enough for a smal family, Three minutes walk to the car and handy to wraded ol, This is a good buy. 8 & NIC ADA OLS, 1414 Second ave., Room a2. MUST BE SOLD. $926--A bunch of eight lots, all feneed cleared and thoroughly cultivated: only one block from the minute service and about hone bi from city school; lots all around this property are selling from $275 to $300 per k There tm no better bu in the city for the money. The owner says they must 60. nae cks ADAMS & NIC HOLS, 1414 Second avenue, n S12. “$1400 will buy my 5-room rents for $1; will rent few blocks from my coal Third avenue, near Ripley two small ranches, water that we will sell very cheap. front, ¥ good jot, near have & new house, for $400; terms. TAYLOR 1K CO. 478-20 Arcade. $509 takes the six lou, one lot 60x120, corner 26th and Olive street; 5 In the West Shore addition. I need money. Terma. C. K. Buell, 1606 Mth ave. Tel., Black 7883. M ‘8 farm, large oF 1 make @ specialty of PRENGLE, je bulling J as 6. wert ae Ses ‘some parties who are Inok Near the Car Line t new house with fur- niture, also lots and houses at all price ©. 6. KITTREOGE re ygennee \ byte Independent Phone A oe DR RAWDR Paliey Burling. Wiser i Fen $oh som ‘Cotiine Tisek. Tet. lee ai "five pour ttre Institute 5.2 Ore Fe BARN ww @ CO.~14-75 Starr-Boyd Building. F_B ADAMS—Drafting, Cotman macrsnte Riehl et SS FINE cabinet photos In patina or gloss finish, for $1.10 dozen this week. Eastman's Old Stand, 2211 Firet avenue, ground floor, Seattle. nding “Se ts * aranteed GEO, MH. WOODHOUSE ©O, Tei., Mam 14 ee tn eeeereencereianeneas RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO. Mat rinting and Binding RN te Wren hocen Pricuon Oe actos Rubber Stamps NAMEL, aluminum, nicolold, Mes- ton, Mao Yesler. Show Case: SRATTLS anne CARE CC ewe Transfer Co: RYT FRANSFRR CO. PORT ORCHARD HARD ROUTE U, 8. Navy vanes Battleship: ATHLON NLAND FLYER PORT ORCHARD Pier 2 NEW TIME CARD Daily 0 p.m.) ve Bremerton: 8:15 4, u "Leave Chacleston: 8:00 and 11:35 a. m.; 6:05 p.m. For Pleasant Beach, take leaving Seattle any trip except at a. m. r Bremerton onty, FARL 600 ROUND TRIP, EOMUNDS Pry RETT T Pala! RVERBIT. atures round trips daily, i Mey Beattie 7 a, m., 12 m. and 6 m, i's Bverett 9:16 a. my 2:90 ona Tb m, Phone, ‘kes ea scorn’ mee” ———— Northwestern Commerolai Company 201 and 202 Pioneer Building, Phone, Union 81, SEATTLE STEAMERS FOR NOME AND TELLER, ALASKA General merchants at above points

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