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THE SEATTLE STAR-—-THURSDAY, DEC. 2 EPPOD OPPOSES IPED 1199 FEOORPERE SOS OFOU TOP EFOOROFET HUOOTTEFET POVNET EN THE SEATTLE STAR | = =e] Extraordinary Offer TELEPHONE 100; Independent 158 it it. Mi y ade to| 2 Bdicrial Deparument:-Sunset. Main I | Hor agall gloved hands made to ov eUy BOOTHeY. Snaet, Red 14 eS: . — BALLARD STAR AGENCY-0 Ballard ave. _® Her soft and truant locks so coy 4 (Copyright, 1904, by Newspaper Enterprise Ansociation.) 4 q Gress. inal of carrera, No free copies ai | PEEDE DEED ORE EDEG E4DE4 AEPOE EER EHDT EP EEDEE DE OEE DDD EDEL EEEEDEEEOE DEES Ot OO64 1 . c t SCRIDERS—The date when your ev bl Cheer . Armour won't’ raise} = oBE ie aiidieas 1a) of each Paper, We ban that dsie'atrinag t e we. Chtistmes teen, Bel er To make their been paid in advance, your 6 " j a oha: of date on the address label Is a receipt ' fomet else no doubt will c c ‘c q Fab: Si the Poatoffice at Beattie, Washington. a evcond : CHAPTER IT on!" ,order to torture me, At last, how-| Holiday Purchases in the Month of N overnber ce a OFFICE b@ SECOND AVE ean slate % FREDDY GOOZLEMAN’S | You may take my word for It that Ho did ao, and we passed Into alever, he entered the room. | | ete cae’ Yoon Yow Gegler rat tho abor mt d MAJIK LANTERN SHO] hore are nicer things thai’ beitk| large bare room. Ita sole occupant | One glance at his face was suffi-| Free 50) Purchase 7.50 worth P able F " ogy Mey . With @ printed | explaining | ¢p woner of @ Madrapore eacott.|was an enormously stout man,|clent to show. me that th wae ° ° . your own choice = for this « I each at An English Tommy who, having de-| whom I immediately recognized as|more than a little amiss, He wars Fre aubeil ’ ee iv Hartford Building. ted, ix being taken back to bar-| the kald’s chief satellite and min-| notorious for his bad temper, and ree 10. worth of goods 4 &. W. BLACKWOOD, Chicago Repr et Building | racks by an escort is a prince; &lion. Of all the men in Madfapore,|on this unhappy oceasion it’ had 00 Purchase « 3, 00 your own choice F, q . BD. WARD, New York Representative, Russian conspirator, escorted by «| with the exception of the kaid him-| taken possession of him altogether a | setna of eacks om bis way to M| self, he was the most hated He was a small, slenderly made Sees 5. 00 Hetae 1 50 worth of goods F; —E TOP beria, may be ramket as a duke To expect mercy from him would| man, and the possessor of a chin with ° ° . your own chojee but what was my fank? To use| be as useloss as to look for gold in| that invariably goes with selfish STULL ROOM AT TH. | the Hoquial empression, — my| a ple flint. He lay back on his| ness, temper and weakness, He Free 2,50) Purchase 75c worth of goods F; j ; q | worthy escort would bave cut my hions, and looked me up and/threw himself upon his cushions with . . * your own choice * Pee ‘ ; throat two pin As ft Iap-| down. He chuckled mall ly and} and looked at me. His serutiny of h of ) Another succeastul man edit orial. ; ad recetved|then, with a wave of his hand to|me may have lasted for 10 minutes Free $1 OO Purchase . 25. wot goods F There cannot be too many of them If they ade to act nate ns to bring me,|the guard, eried or 20, possibly it might have run with * * your own choice TCE ‘ - Beeggaenna . “ oe thee ound in wind and timb, Take him to his chamber to mol All | know is that it = AS spurs on the rising generation and conv the young fell tal, { bad at least that| To such pec of bend made atéee as are acquainted | made me 1 for with civilized prison life, the kas | trickling Thr gh the bah in th city of Madrapore would I stood him watching bis e track stretching come as 4 revelat tur your face and waiting for him to spe meant civill-| self in # long, dark, stone wal What have you to say?” he A ray of mors m; ite dimensions perhaps 60 | asked. ‘ nahine touched @ tope “of! feet by 20. The door was a wooder Only this, your excellency,” I re We want you to see our Grand Holiday Display of Beautiful and Newest Creations 1, that there . Pho are toiling for small wages, or who are stil! at down my back r Qs just much room at the top as there ever wa Thirty-two years ago there was a new ticket agent at Galyeston ‘Tox. His salary was not big. Few ticket agents draw big salaries Rietie oak Rented Der ‘This one bad to pinch to make h i» income cover } and if m. The acksploden Ar he ever thought of being at the bh ead of a great reitroad corporaties iat nm baobnets are shone with! palms, and | expenses. looke t them sor-/| one, clamped with tron and discol 1 am at a loss to under q he also felt that the position was th da of miles somoved (OM | Winnderfull a culrrasy. The sojer |row(uily when I thought of what|ored by the dirt of centuries, Into}stand why 1 have been brought Elite Chinaware, Limoges China, French q 30 pat the position was thousasds 0} -» + {i4n ts runnen is Al_X. LF. the|the world beyond them meant fo/this black bole I was thrust. The|here and confined in this fashion China, Dinner Sets, Salad Sets, Chocolate é the humble place he occupied ace tnd | S'#>roy off Mantchoorya. He is a|t A had the kasbah | room was crowded to its utmost ca-|Had I been permitted an opportu ° os 4 . But he was a bang-up good ticket agent. He rr _ w too }eaaye bails ran nae ts senann | 0m ' me, aud] pacity. ‘There | w Jews, Arabs,| nity of communicating with my Sets, Rich Cut Glass Ornaments, Vases, wet! | 50" > 7 1 e had th ¥ easons for an an a = wretched tallan onsU thin ot too big for it. That is the way with a gc ution, jevur WO" now. The kwickest run he |! ~% . } ‘ Lam: Porcelain W. rerish competition, | maid en a Ropepatkin | knowing that the tortures would| who had had the audacity to refuse| The kaid laughed. He was quite Bric-a-Brac, Ps, ‘orcelain Ware, good for a position, especially in these days of find it out, -Bet- {Was MEO Tee Jan knees He | not be mitigated in my f to pay the governor of the elty 80}aware that | was playing a game Novelties, and Dolls. he needn't worry but what somebody over him wilt” a on them rite intwo| However was no use cryttig! per cent of his income. Some were |of bluff, and that for me to have jov' ” ter men are always wanted higher up. , January 1. {Al X, LALX. I. F's batses, and old t milk. 1 had ventured my | chained, others were not. All, how- |appealed to my consul would have Fancy Articles of Every Description. Prettiest, He held situations with various railroads, and Om ,, been in jhe alidh P. nov t rannen til |a a may UE . upon ace t of the over, were as mi rable as mortal be = as usalees as to expect mercy | Dai N . He is (eros the hor 8 fortune were agains ruld be < aintiest and Newest Things made, Collected : 2900, he was elected president of the B. @ 0. Since he Bann TEN | le ls roe tt ne, what right had I to complain?| I wonder if you have ever noticed | Looking up at me through half| Ma: of the World. practical charge of the road more than ONE HUNDRED Aigna the | poplar is ee We rode on hour after hour. At/that when a man has got to the *, those dreamy eyes that from the rkets " MILLI DOLLARS have been expended on improvement® Me lent. o ot - sted under the same end of his tether and knows that | contain all the wickedness of the Coffees, Spices, Ext 9 - 7 ee atoanauas bas Im beneath which I had stretched | everything ta | he feels an ir-| world and yet seem to know so lit Top Quality Teas, racts, frork is going on today. ‘ si anil soe | whe OF myself the preceding day. Then we|resistible desire to turn round and | tle, he sald Baking Powder, Cocoa, Chocolates, Oscar Murray took a vacation. When he came bac ts of DIRBBIOOK alloc Yn land frauds begin to|pushed on again, Dusk had fallem laugh at everything. It was so in| “You landed 10,000 rifles on the ‘ Rhere was his private car waiting for him; there were hundreds o| ameo recent postal | before we reached the capital. I had| my case sooner bad the door | coast last year.” We want you to see our very reasonable prices, Business men glad to welcome him; there were thousands of persons played my cards and lost the game; | been shut behind me than I buret| “I did,” I answered. Then with a ; he re on ye woald be still better days for the B. & 0. t , : jail that remained was to pay myj|into a peal of laughter touch of inspiration I went on. “It We want you to come just to look, j Tr aaah salsa mimicked out what you | losses What did it matter? | had had my| paid me very well A cause of that brief rest. Down { n Baltimore the reception amoun want for » yet? | As we rode through the streeta I/dance and now | upor “You bought them in Paris; they | Take advantage of this very liberal offer. . Ro almost a celebration. - recognized more than one acquaint-| to pay the piper ad gone Into| were shipped by Mesers. Dimonuet oem car aan ‘And it is only 32 years back to that Galveston ticket office ana as of my own free will, }and were consigned to a certain n worse than | Spanish firm here whose name at janes, but, being prudent people andthe bustr valuing their own skins, they made|and I should have t j Prout $60 « month. ADVO ATE no sign that they knew me. {a cur had I grumbled at betng| present it is not necessary for me Hiteh your brain to the first thing that looks like an opportunity We crossed the sok, passed the} found out. Those who play for des-|to mention.” . @nd DRIVE HARD. Inglish consulate, at which I loak- perate stakes should surely be pre He did pot add that his reason for < we |not mentioning the name of the THE MEN WHO ARE GUILTY firm in question was that he had) CUT OUT THIS COUPON, elgg 8 to ony a ws cnae totes behore December 10, 1904, aad receive above a very handsome present of your own Recacuaien = STAR, DECEMBER 1. » 1904 I Come just to look. Bring this Coupon with you to any of our stores, MOT GOOD AFTER OLCE m 10, 1804 Great American Importing Tea Co, 908 SECOND AVENUE SEATTLE 38 riKE STREET recetved a substantial bribe for al- lowing them to pass through I | know tt, however, and he was aware | that f knew it A long pause ensued. I was the firet to break it. I inquired what my fate was to be. That depends upon cireum- os.” he anewered; then: “How nm you afford to pay?” (To be Continued.) | AN EXPE ERT ACCOL NTANT bas been employed to go over the books of the eclty cler and treasurer of Hoquiam to investigate the reports | of an alleged shortage of $8,000. Doeen't Respect Old Age | $t's shameful when youth faite to| | show pi spect for old age, but | just the contrary Im the case of Dr. | ow Life Pills, They cut off! It is fast becoming apparent 3 police authorities that the city of} | Seattle needs a step somewhere be- | ** A collision occurred on the Pennsylvania railroad, last spring. [iween servitude an. = for Pecause an engineer failed to kee p awake at his post. |prisoners whose apt The engineer was arrested and brought to trial, A sentence of = — = ghee gg Ma of the su ny of the " months’ imprisonment was imposed. In passing the sentence [0 000 Si UMM? un the offense | presiding judge remarked: jis vagrancy or opium smoking and 1 am satisfied that the higher officials of a company, the dis- jother petty vices. Three cases of thou: | ‘ . pl b, to enormous strain vagrancy of a typleal nature we fwithout time for relaxation or sleep, subjected Vasreney of s typical satere wore] Bhe higher officials, more than the employes, are responsible for the | aay afternoon. One of them mistakes. waa turned over to state au One engineer, who did not quite understand his orders and ran | thorities for pro: ation Mra. Ida Davis was picked up in Bato another train the other day testified that he had been in his |), U8 ete wire avenue by ‘gad for twenty-two hours continually, What wonder he lapsed? lPetrobaen Bares. vot flan ‘Was this Pennsylvania engineer under undue stra! It would | guilty admitted the use of mor anasten of the Sut phine. A formal complaint has Popeer co from the re weds 2 em. been fied against her with Prose Of Its Advantages You Would Have Gas Range SAVES TIME, MON AND TE STRENGTH PER. The engineer goes to jail. cuting Attorney Scott, charging 4 ‘The high officials who may be responsible for his overwork, of cunvaeas | Sy) < 016 ton Pian 4 Sei Oe int King, a dope fiend, wh atl - | . | Jaundice, Fev Constipation all Try the Modern Metho he managers, who, listening to the plea of the stockholders, intro- enous ae. 8 ma ? on 7. yo | / | Jeska be thle pestuot pat ie ne = Giniss tam Boepaced Ser Beced “economies” for the sake of dividends, and who are really to /pareute Dave provscted him for | Be | 0. GUY, Inc. drug store, Second Blame for the wreck—these parties seem to be beyond the reach of [ihe court claiming that he could rid > hil enn! T | Svecms. ond Y: _ ommuetuge oe Bhe law. |himeeclt better of the habit outside - , the city prison than in. The court | as ¥ ac eene's the ity. }gave him 30 days to serve in the| Patchers, train runners or other high officials who exact long and city jail ‘ 4 b §wearying hours of labor from the men, would receive punishment if 8. J. Wilkinson, another user of! Seattle Lighting Co. Drought into court when such accidents happen through obeying or- [the fatal dope, claimed that he wa aaa . leaning against the bar in the Tun- No. 325 Union St. Cor. 4th Ave. ers. ; nel saloon waiting for morning to Oh, Righteous Judge! come so that he could finish a sign} Third Precinct—City Carpenter Shop. Fourth Avenue South and Lane Street. Fourth Precinct—Fire headquar- tera, Third Avenue South and Mails * It is certainly important that railroad employes, trusted with life jon which he was engaged. He| ‘and property, should be held to the strictest accountability. Most jelaimed to be a sign painter, buat ‘ admitted that he was a morphine} @recks are caused by mistakes of trainmen, gun fighter, saying thet he us ved | But— from 15 to 20 cents worth of the Street. It is of greater importance that the blame for accidents should [drug every day. He was given a . Fifth Precinet—Engine House Blways be properly located. When the higher officials compel em- | ##ntence ot days. All of them * , : ath ~ a 3... |Main Street, between Seventh an@ are old offenders and appear in po hima s , Modern Dental Parlors | Bighth Avenues South and} at 9 4 ‘ . lice court at regular Interval Sixth Precinct—1119 Jackson _— Both Police Judge Ge “SECOND AVE ANDO PIKE STREET City Att y DeBrule urging | Street. Over People’s Bank Seventh Precinet—Newell's Hall, that some step be taken by the city to provide a work house where pet-| South Seattle. Second Ward. First Precinet-—-1229 = Jackson iy iminals would t jing. The m is rece siderable attention in police circles. Street. and it is believed that the day is The QUAKER DRUG (0, 1013-1015 FIRST AVE Both Phones 1240. Second Precinct—2315 Jackson street. Third Precinct—600 Twenty- }fourth Avenue South, Oltman's Hall “WHAT HAVE YOU TO SAY?" HB ASKED. ot di ‘ ;™ far ity will ~ _ _ ————__—_ — Fourth Precinct-——2816 Jackson have ‘ street. 6 = Jed with longing eyes, and made Our | pared to make desperate payment Third Ward. The Pacific North ety of | Way e Arab quarter | \ tk os ‘ p : ‘ - r kast T fany folk may not agree with m | First Precinct—-614 Broadway. é There once was a sed crocodile Engineers meets Mon: ag et towards the kaebal. rhe last time | but that is the way I look at it By our system of painiess dentie-| second Precinct—-Madrona From the few remarks that the guard bad-let fall, my companions | try we are able to crown, fill and TT = ve pain, We use nothing but the best Third Precinet—1467 Twenty- of materials. second Avenue. Examination Free. Prec: _ Full set of Teeth that fit 5.00 ue Pe Fourth Ward. First Precinct—Municipal Court, | City Hail. Second Precinct—315 Columbia the Chamber of ( KF t r, pres snd | it was as an honored guest. I was! Bridge & Dr y going to be his guest now, but UN-|in misery had learned that I was discuss the use of timber in bridge | der less favorable circumstances. jan unbellever in disguise, and many construction | rani dog, this way,” sald the | ang deep were the curses showered He smothered his &rigf 3 i ———— | chief of my captors, “By the body | upon me i Zn an old handkerchief, of the prophet, it had indeed been |""G2. "Noor wretch, driven to the ‘ better for thee. and would have) horders of madness by the cruelt 4 And bravely endeavored to smile. Twenty- Fight | saved his exceliency much trouble. practiced upon, him, cursed me by Who cried every once ina mhile; " o bite had I given thee to the kites "pe" jail the gods in his calendar, and | ; Street ‘ r, th iit go the| ht Precinct— More Arrive’ the road. He og nou wilt go the | was about to spit upon me when I| 12 years’ guarantee street” ohh ae —s | same way ere long! knocked him down. In a moment| Fit first time. Fourth Precinct—400 Col | umbia, will remember thee in paradise |tne piace was in an uproar, Then Cure all chronis| aisest, then,” I answered, with an assur- |e, Giseases of men|” Fifth Precinct— * were thrown open and engine House, a STRAIGHTFORWARD MONEY ~ | ance I was far from feeling. “Lead and women with- | between Sixth and Seventh Avenues AVING PROPOSITION THAT the guard rushed in | out operation. | SHOULD BE CLOSELY INVES- ‘Somewhat to. my astonishment | ro 4 ‘pawer | cana deaiines rpenter Shon 4 TIGATED BY ALL BARGAIN Not a Sick Day Since they took my side, and the last ful Chinese roots,| King County Court House. SEEKERS “ was taken severely sick with |*tate of my enemies was worse than herbs, barks, buds ifth Ward. First Precinct—-1110 Western and vege tables. | These wonderful tele Chinese remediea| giS*Cond Precinct—211 University have cured hun-| ‘Third Precinct—1428 First Aves | Avenue. y Svery - ™ kidney trouble. I tried all sorts of | the first In less than thre q inetrumente, ere ta be|me, One day { saw an ad. of your wee would willingly have murdered | forced out am quickly aw possible at| Electric Fitters and determined to|me were lamenting the fact that yltry that. After taking a few doses |they had even been born. For sheer TRACTED without h no dan- irugs @ Cocain é startling f r the w k Gold Crowns dreds of cases! n ‘ tand many|I felt relieved, and soon thereafter | brutality give me an Algerian who | Teeth Without Plates $2.50 that have been| Fourth Precinct—¢08 Pike Street a |was entirely cured have not|knows his work. He is not the! Fillings given up to die| Fifth Precinct—1423 Fourth Ave E 4 hoe mt Seve ove ie *. seen a sick day since. elghbors of | man to boggle over trifles, but does! yours: § a m. to 8 p m; Pa a We GUARANTEB | DUe. § Ass vag ee. base {ite Fail aig tad sie ~ {Pipe or | inine have been cured of Rheuma- | his work conscientiously and to the| 9 to % - ye to cule Faeumatism, asthma, ca-|_ Sixth Precinct—1018 Third Aver fie save up for Christ . } pianos, bam, Neuralgia, Liver and Kidney | best of his ability | uarrh, stomach, kidney, liver, fe- |" Sixth Ward cme ” |The te not w clearance sale nd ¢ | Debitity.” ‘This | At last, and none too soon for my OHIO PAINLESS eakness and all private dis- ye are, “Are you a tresh air crank, too his in ty F. Bass of Fre N t Precinct 3 First Avenue Gu © trem tr creat, to | worm out endo) lever uss of Fremont, N e of mind, day broke. Looking 307% PIKE STREET. eases. Call and see this wonderful san Dreceae taht en ee “Yes. I'ma . Py , on the contrary, the very finent and|C. writes. Only Bc at G 0. GUY, |back I can see it now. Firat the} cor Third Avenue. Chinese medicine. Have a talk with | . . inne }most costly pianos and organn,|Inc, druggist, Second avenue andigray light of early dawn, then a s He Wo before giving up your ¢ Third Prectnct—2613 First Aves . ‘The Ses te mong them the ct | Yeu ier. {pink flush through the grated win-| as hopeless. Consultation FREE. | nue. ent raise in ge ’ | ngs, ‘Kimballs Cables, | —————_—_————— dows, afterwards the daylight| 210% WASHINGTON STREET, Fourth Precinct—Denny School the increase. ‘ : | Peas ¢ lelimbing the dirty walls, revealing | TLE. House, Fifth and Battery Streets any coal man wants to ki “zg end vert the haddied up forma of the prison "LEGAL NOTIOR. 7 lnee ee ee Se 3 business 5 - Jers and touching the topmost leaves NOTICE. ,| am aes of an orange tree tn the go’ NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY ELEc. Seventh Ward. ernor’s Rellevue 4 A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. most servi Jar $225 garden outside. To the q malt RY x, f the City | upright plar to some jetween 6 and 7 o’cloc end ee eee 7] pright x pom | Between 6 and o'clock friend: of 8 tt ethos poate hi und of the wretched prisoners began to and pursuant to the | higheat or chown fa arrive, bringing with them food | ——— ordinance of the City of & p land different drinks. By dint of} RELIABLE ‘TRANSFER co. hereinafter referred to, a "| * a number of pianos that f * bribing one of the guards | man. ction will be held in the City of urth Precinct—1602 Broadway m rented are to be found i | 4 GREAT eS procure something to cot | Baggage, Furniture, Stora Seattle, at the several voting pre- | Fifth Precinct-—1401 East Pile is sale, at prices practt “eut in SS eaTHteR| 1 had scarcely finished this be nets thereof, on Tuesday, the Sixth s ie patoes pressions ber? | (61h) day of December, 1904, and Sixth Precinet—Corner Broad= A number of gb eagregianned Be JARLES FLESH FOOD 18|® man entered and bade me follow the purposes of said election and the | Way North and Rast Roy Street, in part) THE GREATEST BEAL TIFIER ever him. I did n 1 the uy Precinct—529 Eastlake ight plar Et yo give a feller Office and storage room, 1215 an extra good reputa- | t fail to keep my | First avenue, Postoffice building. | measures to be submitted are as| . S¢venth Precinct—-802 T oth tion, sometimes he'll Sad at] preesmee Genes eyes open in the hope of dineovering | Phones—Sunset 902; Independent, | follows, to-wit, et 8° 8) avenge 1 pA . t 4 ns of escape. Not one, how- | © Under Ordinance No. 11374 1s sub-| | Eighth Precinct—2501 Fastlake P try an’ live up to it. a presented itself. The court - jmitted the question and proposition | Avenue. a We r7 7 eas h 7 Jof incurring an indebtedness of hth Ward. 4 CAUGHT HIS TOE. willing to extend the ‘moat conven Phe [yard was surrounded by high walls SALE ON FURS | Seonseeter and the teeenen ent | | yucet Preset ny Way. et |ient terms of payment to any reas which I could not have scaled even Je of the tiable bor Secon. Preetac 50 \ CAMEL'S HAIR | onabte : If you have 6, #8) FOR REMOVING WRinkggs lhe | naa I dared to attempt it. At the| To Last are Wate. Commencing | City of Beatth ee the | street, a Prectnet— aveonn tal Summer weather has its terrors = | or ™ In money to invest In a} without an equa er ent © which led jonday, Nov. ONSTRUC.| Third Precinct—s214 Fi Like each season of the yea | plano cach month, now is the time} FOR DEVELOEING THn Bier & feistee soe blo oe bee Jos |Special diacount of 10 per cent on APOSE OF THE CON C-| TATA Precinet—s21% Firth Aves aii Ww - are nos.| for You to attend to its purchase.| f fasted bi .* : all our large stock of Ladies’ Fine nee No. 11375 . |, Fourth Precinct—629 Queen Anné IRE the tect of your new wee ey ) Gnate Gad MMOs) bring this male you are in a posi-|! N TH Nicrossed this, passed through a | Furs. All goods marked in plain fe: | mitted, the ance No. 3 376 te sub me cin Queen Aud tbh feomen oi are her | thon to t a ooveng of enough yee grove and so into the | uve Special attention given to seal- |of incurring an indebtedness of Ninth War: ” ere. the family in me palace itse skin garments. rm 5 ecessful. nde . in 5 ’ $150,000.00, and the tssuance irst Precinct—1510 Grand Boules “Very su Winter weather has its terrors, every 1 Once inside the doors, T aban Cc. C. BERG sale of the negotiable bonds of “ne vard. resuiar pric ood We $100 a |doned all idea of escape and re-| Furrter. 1425 First Avenue | City of Seattle therefor, for the pur. | Second Precinct—Oftice of Loebe “Somebody told me it fell after! gut we offer up a prayer Fisen to @ height of about |6f aii thene may heaven spare us lemty by Cie seagate Jnto, thounands | signed myself to my fate, After ee Les pose of acquiring, by purchase or | Cutter Lumber Co., Ross. feet.” | From the flannel underwear. j also by o in . Wy "this | traversing several passages we ondemnation, LAND FOR A SITE| Third Precinct—é12 Ewing Street, "ol groove ad Loved ea 2 —Rebert J. Shores, | JOHNSTON CO) fi 7.00. All| emerged into a tasselated patio, sur. F- Grty HALL. areurth — Precinet Blewett ni—barring that sone 4 Packages are gent in plain wrapper, |rounded on every side by galleries, Inder Ordinance No, 11876 is sub. | Avenue. SEEING WITH THE BARS, D s ant. ve. | HE Pinvarad i: at cee piace ‘well, ie Ga cee mitted the question and proposition | Fifth Precinct—May’s Hall. AN EVEN BREAK. Th The largest, leading and most pr } of incurring an indebtedness of |, Sixth Precinct—Corner Fifty= . here are ral ears open list nol = and |than one occasion I had drunk my or ninth Stre r sponsible piano and ergan concern ° $176,000.00, and the issuance and h Street and Kirkwood Avenue ‘Those who don't believe every- mee See < eg ageny » —_ oWachiugten oe od with th hon (coffee there with the man with sale of negotiable bonds of the City | (Kirkwood Hall), . hear get it in the neck | Place In this vicinity to see whether |!" f °, ttle, te * per | whom I was about to be confronted. | wep, Of Seattle therefor, for the purpose |,,.Seventh Precinct—s0e Maple Leaf Shey. 998 SECOND AVENUE. our above mpeolal otter sf two boke® | Tosvorate as It Was, the situation armani of the CONSTRUCTION "OF A | Pla as often as these who be- |it Ie false or not.—Cobden (Ill) +g COMBINED CITY JAIL, MUNICI- th Precinct—Mountain View jp Sevendary or peanereeceereceerem® Bes le bom whieh comtetr | kad a decided touch of humor in tt. wently Cured. Ye SOU 7D Ee : gin or Wal ra Flee Pood fee |More thas once the kald had de- ma same giiarant a FAL COURT AND EMERGENCY ‘ THR WINTER GIR. hes, in 20 mrived himscit as my true friend; | feeet nit emectenete stares ini t0.98 MTeat the. following | places on forth abete om The winter girl, the winter girl, filled cases, | was going to be afforded an op-| pare taken a! Jodige potadh aud Hill | designated, in the respective wards | St % o'clock a. m. and close at 2 She's due with now's fee thrill! . $12.00. || which *cemmn pertunity of seeing what that| Moai Nore ate | “et [and precincts set forth, as polling | clock p. m. a and swirl. ° freedship was worth, partot thetid vial places, to-wit: ~ By direction of the City counell Her ye await with patience scant- HOUGHTON & | # “Ee Brae arial ihe solamine week heel Apron h ie mrite Fired Ward, of the City of Seattle a ‘And’ with a yearn extravagant, HUNTER. eiill the gaverner 404.008 pet 10.20 . First Precinet—318 Railroad Ave- |O@e tempt gy RIPLING 5 Because we love her tgq cheeks, jewelers. wenwem. [8 MY Owe mio aah ° ang o “1. m City Clerk and Ex Her gm@e on skates on frozen 704 Fires Pr ~ ate = Got tee te we Doym it G., Precinet-—Ste First Ave-| Date of firg r@biication Nowem= ber 4, 1904. . _ oe oak :. ° ee

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