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SEVILLE, Spain, April 28.—Count, Esxcosura, morganatic husband of the queen mother, wae found in bed thie! morning suffering from a dangerous und, 1 ie the shoot accidental, although it is! generally & count attempt ed suicide owing te the aiegrace con nt to his having been trans Madrid te Seville by King Alfonse, The queen disregarding Whe orders of her has ordered that Count Escosura be pistel w ing 4 from | announced, COUNT ESCOSURA ATTEMPTS SUICIDE | Morgantic Spouse of the Queen Mother of Spain,| Is Suffering From a Dangerous Wound Sup- posed to be Self-Inflicted--Scandal Will Result ; far could be ascertained but the fan through late t Appare fighting fire As much as posaible furniture ley coupled the was removed atroyed ot and that o who with bie fa other wide of th That entiinated house which was de to be about in ft was thought that the Will Hainsworth, o¢ r { Bpiteler residence coupled by a family h ies brought to Madrid as soon as he le/ transferring the count from Modrid/ vel te the ti r court at Beville, An | When the marriage of the queen other seolal storm ied, but the mother with the Count Eecosura wae! young monarch was firm and hi it cremted a great sean. | order wae not revoked d, and among the mem>| The supposed attempted suicide of of the Spanish nobility, The| the count is eure to oa and still holds, the hens | in the strained relations ion in the reyal household | queen mother and the king, her son Members of the royal family ant of master of horse. | Recently during the temporary ab-| the Spanish nobility will be arrayed tence of the queen mother, King Als on ide, and grave con fonse jesued a peremptory order | quence are expected, ASTORIA AND FISHING Third Grade Pupil of South School Describes the City and Its ‘The children in the Third grades of the elty schools are making a study of the Columbia river basin, Rach schoo! ts writing @ composition on some one topic found in this study. From time to time the best of these compositions will appear tn the Star The seay whch follows has been warmly commended. The writer is Edina TMekinson of the South school. Astoria was fo <2 im 18 by men sent out by John Jia Astor. It was founded so white men could trade Cure with the Indians It was named In honor of John Jacob As tor Astoria has grown from = small fur-trading station to @ large city The populath f . The twe chief Industries are lwhing and lumbering, There ie also & box factory there Astoria has nice, large buildings and houses. It is situated on a beau- tiful harbor about 10 miles from the mouth of the Oolumbla river, Ite harbor is so large that ail the ships can enter it, The fishing te mostly saimon, and the fishing season from April 18 te August 15. The salmon tive in the oowan, but they journey over 4 year to the cool of the river t© wn, or lay When the little ones are they stay in the river eight or nine monihs, tien they @o to the ccoan. They stay in the ocean five or stu years, then they, too. go back te the river in which they were born to spawn. In traveling from the ecean to the river the eaimon leap ragide and fallen, If the water is deen they are able to leap « long way abowe the worface, but if the water is shallow they are able to leap only a littie way above it. The salmon found in the Columbia river ere called royal chinook sai- mon. They are named chincok from the Indians whe lived along the Co- Jumble and first caught them. The fret white men whe caught them ht they were so large that paced rae PA = —4 , are by the drag-net, wheel and the trap. “net, HOW THEY STOOD conctlmen who voted to the Yaw franchise were hart, James, Rude, Taylor, Ml, Pitspatrick Kistler. ‘The councilmen voting against the Yaw franchive were Mur- phy, Mullen, Redward and Mor- James Crouch, aged 57 years, died at the Inte residence, 296 Sixth ave- nue porth, this morning. He was @ member of Delphian K. of P. ‘The funeral will be held from the ——- ga a afternoon under the Knights og | ellen sacle LURED TO VACANT HOUSE AND KILLED PROMINENT MONEY LENDER OF LOS ANGELES MEETS DEATH UNDER PECULIAR CIRCUMSTANCES—THIRO MURDER MYS- TERY OF THE KIND WITHIN A MONTH LOS ANGELES, April 28.—Geo L. Mills, manager of the Syndicate Lean company, who has been mins- ing since last Wednesday, was mur- dered in an empty house at #71 West Sixteenth street. The body was found by persons who were looking at the place with a view to renting it, ‘The body was lying face down on the floor, The hands were tied behind the back and the head crushed from behind. All the valu- ables had been taken from the cloth- ing. The potice are working on a Vs? that may lead to arrests STOLEN HOGS FOUND Fifteen hogs which were stolen Sunday night from Carstens Bros.’ slaughter house, were found in a barn near Renton, this pc yg an by Deputy Sheriffs Bunce and ‘The thieves had made their pod upon finding that they were being followed. BANK CLEARINGS Bank ciearings today.. -9676,096 Same day a year ago .. MO Increase $219,409 MAYOR HUMES WILL LOOK FIRE IN INTO MR. SWAWK’S CASE Labor Commiasioner Grout is having prepared a transcript of the statements made by David Swank at j the council investigation a week ‘The transcript will be used in investigation of the Western loyment office by Mayor Mumes. At the time of the Star's expone of the conduct of the Western Bm- EDWARD WILL VISIT POPE ROME, April 26-King Victor Emanuel and King Edward had an tease w aa mam! | Chief Industry and beyond this is @ round tr These are called the heart and There are many turns in the trap, so the fish cannot get out, The pot ie made so that it can be taken up whe i te full of Meh When thir wd the fishermen lift the bottom of the trap until the fish are near them, and then they ball them out on & BoOWw ‘The waimon are canned In can There are many of there tin the world ie at n are employed work, because © lene pi The process of cannie teresting, and ine the om and night everything le kept very clean salmon are to the canneries on scowe thing The taken from the trape The firet done to them t# toe cut their EDNA DICKINSON heads eff, and then they are cut Inte TD ~ a t & They are caught mostly in traps plecee, to Mt the ane, either , hand of by machinery. When they There wan some talk of sending the fire boat Snoqualinie over to Went Heattle to ald In quenching the tire but as the burned structure waawit. uated on the top of bill it would have been une mn to do no NOT A PIPE DREAM convicted of that means a jor in the penitentiary Robinson, by reason of his exces- of the drugs, i# practically te which ie to be divided at himeeit and in New York given an allow month from the es le ie a well known New York, and has lence with Robin * attorney, and arrangements are being made to send Hobinae back to hin people when he shall have served What will probubly be & Very Mght sentence. DAMAGES FOR THE u business man been tn corres C. J, Giibert fied ao suit in the superior court thie morning against A.B. Com, a# administrator of the ee tate of the late J. Chamberlain, to Tetover $18,008 for the gectdental drowning of bie five-year-old bey in e water-filled ‘The whee: s not used muck, for it/ Pl in" the ‘cans they are heated |fel’ 4 mg gett "ned kills the amali fish. Sulmon are! Tice then @ hole le punched in to | Spry Med tm ef Gillin caught at might, because then they | ict out the steam; then thie hole i| tre, gent fe cannot wae, and Ht is easier to catch | soldered up and the cane through |cavation was dug near a hb oni 7 & process to keep them from rust-|on which Iw oe The dvag-net is Grawn through the | ing ‘The bibels are then put on Sten of te Seerheaa te aa watur by two boats, one at each en@. | the cans are ready for market. Ms-|1t "tu ‘alleged that ma nttdunpt hed The fleh are caugint in the meshes | chines are now used to put on these! ever bean made to temen the eacane of the net Just back of the gilie, The | iapeis, > oe set net is fastened near t shore One end is on the shore, while other ts out in the stream. The wheel ls fastened to a cow and is For fear there might sometime be ho more salmon the government hee bullt hatcheries. @ bullt on the rivers where the fish go to! turned by the current of the river. | » pawn. The female salmon are Nets are ead across the river. 9° | caught in traps and their eggs taken the fish are and pushed inte | from them. Tasce are then put tr ed pou seers Bay ol 9 )2B | Moushs and artificiatiy hatched > 1 S tee which are uot When the tittle fish are lerge enough they are put in the river and from there go to the ocowan. ‘There are other fieh caught tn the the finhermen think this way of catching te cruel, so it le not much used . Cotumbta river salmon ‘The trap ie used mos = Meateh-| These othere are sturgeon, trout, 0@ thowrands of fish at « time It ie emelt and she The eturacor te bullt of piles with wire net fround them, and is stretohed by the wetgnt of stones [Tt has a long run Of piles placed diagonally actoss the pres se the fish enter It without | by a commen fish It The row ef piles ie called the lead. | ber caught At the end of the trad le a heart- EDNA DICKINSON shaped trap, with © small opening, ' euth Behool, Room © Third Grade Put om fee and frosen. and taen ie sent Kest. The trout, emeit and are not tent away. but ere used the fishermen They are caught LOCAL IMPROVEMENT CLUBS TURNED DOWN Resolved, That it is the sense of this este of the. residents of the aty “oe Seattle wall be best “eck served by mal tea ip of a gareage diepecste; and that the city of should erect. own, maintain and operate its own crematory er cremateries, bulldin ales oe bulidings for of destro: or by such processes LICENSES TO WED The following marriage tie have been issued: Thomas Harkel. | son, Zl, and Bigma Halithe, 22, both | Of Beattie: Frank Hitchook, 28, and! bog es 33, both of Seattle m. MeLacton, 27, and Ji a, 21, both of feat =o |ME WANTED BLO0D With a knife and a pair of sc fore, Domingo #antigo, sailor, wanted to kill a new red light district, ing. He bad been quarreling with before he ts alleged to the knife and scissors Patrotman Kent him with the weapons and him to the city hh or AD: nor RECORD — BROKEN BAN FRANCISCO, April %. transpert Logan by the round- trip record to Manila today ae | it in 69 days, She brought 1 turned pA. 4 mache: MOTHER KIDNAPS HER OWN CHILD (Special to The Star, eg ae EVERETT, Wash. April 78.—Laat Friday Mra. Lovelace of Tacoma came to the Sturgeon home where her four-year-old boy was placed & ther when the couph cr “4 ponse to a telephone message. That was the last seen of him He had been married about three months. ‘The police say that a man named Williams i# supposed to have lured Milla to the house on Sixteenth street and murdered him. Willia: is said to have worked for in San Francisco, and that he coomplice. The police say there is no clue, but are looking for several men. One ts Dr. Walsh, the divorced husband of Mra. Mills. The killing of Mille tn the fifth murder mystery within a month. Thomas Cumming and J. M. How- ard were killed in exactly the same mann. (Yorced In Tacoma some month She told Sturgeon she wanted the ehild to go to lunch with her, They disappeared and have not since been ) Mra, Lovelace violated the order and it may go hard SUBURB = WEST SEATTLE HAS A 4,000 CONFLAGRATION AT NOON ployment office, Mayor Humes in- structed the labor commissioner te cite Swank to come before him and show why the employment office It- conse should not be revoked. When informed by Grout yeater- day of the admissions made by Swank before the council committee, Mayor Humes instructed Grant to A fire started by the explosion of & garcline stove burned to the ground the 16-room double residence bring about the hearing as soon of A. L. Kapean at West Seatt ponetbie. on “*!12:%0 today. Mr. Kassan, who head man of the Northwest Ptsture mpnny, ts abeent tn Port early breakfast and then quietly vie.|iand and it is not known whether ited te of interest. The Vat- the building was covered by foan ts in @ flurry of preparation for | It is vatued at about the B yw aged to be given King Ba- | a this evening when he visi pope. ihe| Dr. Carlisle, who several days ee Attend N. P. Express sale un- claimed packages, 220 Occidental | [ation and that no signs of warning had been _Meviayes. Albin Delmite « @ sult th the superior court morning against the Northern Pi pany to recover personal injuries wustained while alighting from « siowly moving train near the town of Maltby, last Oetaber, Dolmits claims that the tee were not eur~ faced according to regulation, and jas a remult when he Jumped he od on bin back lastead of b oRaBSeS. ST Ie The SEI Band Artitery erye | har been ordered from the Philip. pines to Fort Flagler, Thie is-ene of the finest military bands tn the regular army CHICAGO, April T—Wheat | tiny to TI%e. - sGivemmenge Attend N. P. Eupress safe un- claimed packages, 1 OCccidany avenue tomorrow 1 4. m. = en Team Drivers, Take Notice! Leeal 216 of the Team Drivere union. will meet Thursday night each week in the Collins block, eor, of James street and Becond ave Ail) tendance of new Ph. KNAUF, Comeitteeman, | Cia sified Ads Exchange t hereon © ching from #0 to 1.600 pounds, single or in pairs. 207% Firet avenue. Harn in rear, tor ine. the firwt place Ube strike Lake Washington, Mundreds familine are moving in and butlding ante of yt eases | ease feltt shoes “Lacasion and besithy: Aehing, » beating, woud and weter, pice belghbors, charchen, te ol er tor “hoe rn oo nh went whem tidewalke ete inter Beach is Washington atryet: deli vee Tale core ce 7ixi00 with ¢-room cot- rr bath, south of Lake walking distance, fin ‘© fine lots south of Wood- i $126 hm for 4 lotx nesr achoolhouse at Green Lake. $808 per acre for & acre tract near Hitmen City, cleared and very fine view of Lake Wash- ington. This is an investment you should not overlook QUALHEIM & HOLMAN, 94 New York Block FOR SALE—3% acres, Owner ne money and wants offer. Two acres, $1,600. Lots from $# up, on monthly pay- ments; all close to car line and overlooking Green Inke Two cottagen in North Beattie, $1800, and « number of other bargains in North Seattle property. ‘Tel, In. L078. BR A. ANDERSON, WO Denny W A NO. 1 BARGAIN, $276—Fine plat for a house, facing on county road only % mile from electric car,.containing nearly fi acres, or will well ten acres fi $16. Terme on part. Adame & Nichols, 611 Washington butiding de five-room cottage léth avenue, Y AN elegant tale cheap, Madinon etreet CHEAT lots at IM up, «' enly 11 migutes! ride on old feshington wtree a, monthly. Come today werm on S-roam cottage; on Qu Anne; for $11 4 lots In W 114 eneh: fee me at 478 Arcasie; phone Brown an, lot #0xi20; 00, _ Boolety Notioes TAM TH MAN No filen sn your home with my win dow and door sereens, 419 Madi son. Phones Sunset, Main 1170; Independent, R 167. Randall. “The Printer, 214 Bpring st., tnd and rd. Phones Sunset, Black 8022, Indep., A iii BOCIAL dance at May's Hall, Svenue, tomorrow 10 a. m. oe ploded The Diase wae pul out as tona, every Friday night ©, woul wtroyed but the Bames did not rewoh It j The fire wae watohed by hundreds of people alona the waterfront William obinson, the “dope fiend” who stole $40 worth of tollet articles Inst manth from Btewart @| Holmes und guilty of petty tor ha. ny ible. He looks am if he had well bred and dremees very neatly, although in well worn clothes. Within three year it ts wuld, if he lives, he will have $156,- | 000, as he in the principal hetr to DEATH OF CHILD’ ‘Pverrone whe lives at | _ Looking For the Dentists In Seattle “G0 TO BROWN’S Painless Dentists 713 First Avenue The Big Office r Teeth tor of teeth hout | Hixtracted » the De by | Pacitte bad after effect? @0 TO Brown’s PAINLESS DENTISTS, TIS First Ave. THE BIG OFFICE. Papiet ong. OC | De you want one of thowe beautiful Pink Bnamel Double Suction Bets of Teeth that don't fall down, but re- stores the features and natural con tour Of the face? : Brown’s Firet Ave. THE BIG OFFICE. 1 | l | j [De you want Gold Fillings that stay te, and look os though they grew ai Go To Brown’s PAINLESS DENTISTS, TiS Firat Ave. THE BIG OFFICE. rie $1 Up *“‘ine. 90 Examinations Free Tooth need a Gold or PAINLE DENTISTS, 713 Firet Ave. THE BIG OFFICE. Porcelain Crowns Best in the World Are you thinking of having some Crows, and Bi Work which in jurable and best guality strictly high-grade and are unde- tectable from Nature's own teeth? Go TO 3 PAINLESS DENTISTS, 718 First Ave. THE BIG OFFICE. “w=. $5.00 Guaranteed for 10 Years | We have the largest and most mod- ern equipped dental parlors in Se- tie, Our offices have been em hed for 10 years, Do yo new beginners and students here today and gone tomorrow, to practice your teeth, or you prefer dentists who have a reputa- tion to maintain? Go TO | Brown’s PAINLESS DENTISTS, 718 Firet Ave. THE BIG OFFICE. | All specialiats of from 10 te experience, no youths em written protective guarant years with all work Lady Attendants alwaya presen Separate reception room for Indien. ho are The Real Painless Dentists, Sun- turman, | BEST). pain and po | b- | \Dr. E. J. Brown’s|* Dental Parlors THE BIG OFFICE. 713 FIRST AVE. Parlors—1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Union blk. Houre—8:90 a. m. to 8 p.m. days till 1, THE BON MARCHE NORDHOFF & CO THE BON MARCHE $1.50 Shirt Waists its 5O A GREAT WEDNESDAY SALE Just 50 dozen Shirt Waists, worth $1 to $1.50, in black, white and all colors, sizes 32 to 44, go on 50Oc sale Wednesday at, each None Sold to Dealers and Quantity to Customers Limited White Lawn Waiste, long or short ‘ pr y trimmed in | rtior P $1.25 | new alee f OMe Waeh Silk . at $3.76 Linen Mustir " ur 1 pay j arly suitable r waltrenne t, ¢ 1.50 larly tabi $1.5 A omen's Poir ine Mmbroidered Hematitehed| White Linen Stamped pretty openwork patterns to we- | ss all han, naa eke terns, including the new lect f all the latent a , 7 , designs, to select from, oe thin ns latest Eastern ne the latest pat to embroidered with Utopie git lections, worth regularly $1.26 | m, worth regularly 46e ¢ cotton, worth regulars: each, fale price Oe ale ‘ Bale price ¥ Mrs News for the Boys | «$7 Box Coats at $3.95 Hox Coats wight Boys covert Mpring rial « in of y garment we Fine Ba ty shade r Bi red serge ages fre 4 to 16 ye ular | w » milk tie for “4 | be jal for Wednesday's sel S $y 15 well mad = Hoye’ All-Wool Two-Piece res 8 to 16 years, Special rows of lace insertion Ince around nek ang ular value 9c; » 11 at 4% — trom Women's Tea A very fine lawn a half-inch tucks, Wash Gann | Some Bargain Hints halt inch ‘ick a ‘The bright wun and real eurmmer days will hasten the Wash Goods | from & to 11 at Ie, ny really pretty styles as now. | White Canvas *t— stamped in all the Merlin Pancies, bo—A mititul | Fancy Oxfords, 180—A g004 aasort-| with Aikess stan — ft printed fabric, suitable for tiful stripes nd | iarly 33c cach) sa, So f dresses, ete; beautiful pred dote in this pop- | to 11, 12% J a © price col nee designs, fast oy regular price fhe a i ore, Worth to « yard, at © * yard i | Dotted Bwine Muslin, i o| ranh Suiting, 2ho—Linen | Ore and black and white ions, in plain and choice designs in this favorite Crash ting, in Heht and dark ; biue, gray, tan and green; very | Rit smal) and stylish and serviceable; the | 9! the latest patterns ae tg 250) Om. worth regularly j po wale price from § te ya Colored Lowteine Ribbons, full four inches with firm slvage edge and ring, suitable for ‘be en dress trimmi uw sortment of fancy lore and terna to select from, worth larly 38¢ # yard; ale pall price Women's Pedestrienne Skirts snowflake casuirnere, cable trim med, worth $1.60; from # to 11 at shoe Flannelette “Kimo value, from § to 1} at § Stocking Darners, with handles worth regularly T%c each: sale price trom Sto Li, only Se euch, Women's Fagt Black Lisle Lace | * t@ 21 16° © yard, Cpenwork Hone, spliced heels and |. 42-inch All Wool lent quality, very be | Saitings, value 60c, Linen Napkins, §-8 sine, bleach- | 25¢ values; special from & to 11 at of damask, worth & to 11 | ibe } make), | Wednesday. « 4 Limited number to customer weaves, value 18¢, at 60c. Turkey Red j , Baby's Jet Oil Bhoe Dienwing | From & to 11 on Wedne Good assortment of styler, for ladie# and gentiemen’s shoe. from Men's 50¢ $e: § to 11 Wednenday 2Se kind for 166, silk Tecks at. cach, S6c, ‘Two in the Mente, Reys’ Soft Cheviot ed 4 Mearf Pins, w Women's pore, val Hovee | a-Bar Strap ah tome 3 \ mr 42e 1@c each | ular price 2c: from @ to 41 at be Lace P ta, Harlem Ol, regular price le per, Boys Pauntieroy Seu one dower ¥worth bottle: from § to 1h three bot-| Pink and blue stripe Se per card; sale price from & | tles for toc sizes, G6c value; trom § te tt » card Fpsom Salts, regular be pack- | ¢ each Tracing Wheel), very best made, regular value 1c each: wale price from § to 11, only te each, Boys’ Fine Shirts Waiets | | and dark colors, wines 4 to 1p Be pValue: from to 1 ages: from ® to 11 at Se package Infante Long Dresses, made of | wott fin: cambric, yoke has two | NerghofW @Ce. THE BIG STORE 1419 ta aso eeecna a Second Avenue and 115-123 Pike Street ‘or Gale— Mi neous NUNGATION GALM et ise PAB BID Reoond af t te it ote Lhe tm mene considerably. + are offering to the ih our sine that will sur Yursitere, te eer aa Capitel will os = eee __._ BUSINESS DIRECTORY Auctioneers Ras & 6) pened Ge Voneers, First avenue. Gieerware and sli household furnishings . > Sk Eadrace Se serorvuney secure bar WE ARE NOT IN THE TRUST The best of dry ¢-foct mill edgings for $1.00 per cord at our yard Routh Beatte NEWELLS MILL & MFG. CO. South End of Grant Street Bridge FOR SALE—A pair of horses, ex- |" o ua rest wagon and harness, 307% | A MDONALD, ca Dore Dulting rat avenue D LAMBUTH, S068 Pacific Wick FOR SALE—Cheap, good sewing machine, 210 Howard avenue north Be THE RANPINAVIAS a Fina Me RcANDt AMERICAN WAN DEW U NOT cred ‘po oot capited ‘That your monthly salary oF income can 4 th bese pres: be increased 10 ber cent by purtion a sheng weet? Fiske cok ia Geo, KR. Fisher, cashier portion of your savings at compount in- torent? ~- fecurity, first mortgage on improved etty PEOPLE ® BAVINGS DAN real eatate. These mortgages beld | ef of the state of Washington. Call on Geo. A. Virtue, 8066-6 bicek, OF Write Your name am plainiy and 1 send you full par- fieulars, It will cowt you mething to fully epee eS savings cas trast Sostecss ruorT SOUND MATIONAL BANK OF Capi o., bald in. Gapteon: carpien | by the audit om oo heh capi pe tchomereaak | Posten aadrems q © anne a we eure oe at | RAR CO — 14 F_B ADAMS- Drafting. tort Lu plas. NIX BAVINGS, Tilton, Portiand, Ore; Dem & Co, Beattie MONEY ADVANCED BALARIED PEO PLE, retal) merehehts, teameters, board. ing bowser, without security; largest business in 4@ principe! ciiles, Tolman, 410 Epler bicck, 815 Beoond avenue. ———— & RELLAULE piace to borrow money on one, watches, Jewelry: low interest, etreet tera Colman | Pl” =e | DR ANNIE RU Plum! PA RO MOLD one year. Tel. GHO. H. WOODHOUSE CO, Tel, Ms RAUTMAN PLUMBING CO. Main Mi fing Co} RAL Lt Tatar on any goed sol Tor: | aa eat noes _Collonse_. ihethode and ¢ + Pa : RST ipsibole and eashers, Acme M. TRTZLOFP gives magnet — massage treatment; diagnose di ease and gives one treatment fr every Monday morning. every Wednesday night Fourth av ue. WE STORE ali kinds ‘Thompson Furniture Co. 1429 ist ave. Cash Regi: aR ACG bowunt. of goods, Dramatic Schoo! Ine, 1427- BGAN Dramatic School, block, private lessons daily ing classes, Monday, Wedn Frida elocution, | oratory practical stage training; profes- sionals coached in their respective lines; ministers’ and lawyers’ or tory powers strengthened. Phi Sunset Blue 966, —————— PROF. MORRIN’S day and night school, Fourth and Yesler, ———— Dent! BRE WeaON. ies Treads We ———_—_———— Dyein; id Ch i Ring wh MAI Ture Por cleani and = renevati ta Tadiee” clothen Gity Dye Werks. FIRST premium re Fecelved jm Col, 1887.68, Milner 4" Bes en Snone, "Sona asi: vit Por quick sery ; Independent, 2192 Mre. Bex? Walle bo. emale Help lady book general housework in 1800 18th avenue AND PACIFIC HOTEL, Vea® pa o 5 | ORANT Jas newts termished: all Noodersi Perea NUT ear citeee ee eee tay | Tam the oldest and mem Prices moderate, Ae iret avenue; Tel, Main 1016 specialist; 40 For “Rent EW hour Rainier avenue, $12 to $20 per month; sidewalks, water, to store, school and chureher y and healthy, iegaN tee Bsn nese: IN, teachers of society ai pall thie Rea Regy culture at The doctor cures when Try him, Charges low. Sit? CURES GUAR cone MONEY pack, STATE MEDICAL i ‘101 First A foot of ines 1d Co: OND RTMDOE kt dine merican ghar eT ie ~~ Eng rye i parties rer 7 owners of rty within 2 years by makir oarh payments down. Downing & Leighton, 219 Bailey Building

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