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PLANNED BY CHAMBER Chamber of Com-)deau, Major H, M. Chittenden, H smpleted the follow. |W. Treat, John H. Powell, EK /Struve, Hon, Ro A. BallQger, J. (Chitberg, Lester Turner, FL W. Baker, C. H. Clarke, BL F. Blaine, Jog H. McGraw, ©. H. Hanford, Alfred Battle, J, C. Ford, Wm. H. Lewts, Will Humphreys, In the afternoon of the same day an automobile ride will be taken ‘The Seattte mere today tag pleas for 4) ntertainment of James R. GariFold, scoretary of the r, and party upon thelr visit eity next week, ‘A reception committee will meet party at the union station at § on the coming of July 9 ve " ad by 4 reception at the about the city followed in the even. ReinierGrand hotel under the ing by & conference with the state gaapices of the Ratnier club, On /commi\.ce, On July tt Mr. Gar the morning of the 10th a trip will field Will make an address at 2 Pe taken to (he navy yard as quests o'clock before the Bar association, @f the Chamber of Commerce, ac jin U8 federal court room, At & * companied by the following per jo'clock Mr, Garfield and party will oa Hon, 5. H. Pilea, mt A. Naw ibe cad of the University club, SS OLD BOOK STORE WILL BE MOVED . BECAUSE OF INGREASE IN RENT whon he started he hadbut a few hundred volumes. His library ts known far and wide and there ts not a literary man or a man inter The corner of Third av. and Cherry st, for years consecrated to the Old Hook Store, conducted by &. F. Shorey, is soon to know this shop no more. Because the rents ested in literature in the city and Ba deen climbing gradually up state who has not spent many ward and at last have reached a happy hours in the modest, book height much too exacting for Mr, lined shop, After all those years the old store will have to go and y. He ts soon to move his. 0 volumes to new quarters, “find @ home where the merconary © fourteen years ®» haa been interests are not too much in evi ee books from this corner and dence. ] ROAST: —— |Martow, G. 8. Ploree, John gt. Mo pPariand pot Edwin C. Miller — Whitney company, . erett, amended articles, name & the CloughHartley com Certificate of annexation of te ritory to the town of Charleston, ; Wash, (Seripps Telexeaph Service.) LONDON, July 6.—The Spectator Hishes a most sensational se today calling England's fleet “fortmitous concourse of naval | HAD A BEAR AFTER HiM ‘The article says further that the navy ts demoralized, adding: “Our Baval position is such that if war wes suddenty (cclared against Ger many the situation would be one of | toca physician of this city, ts back grave. nel from an exciting hanting trip tn the |Cowichan lake country, in British ie j Columbia, While.fishing a few days 7 Jago he aroused a cinnamon bear m jwhich was quietly eating berries. g MRS. EDDY The docter pulled a revolves from q hie pocket, and being a good shot, |drew a bead gnd palied the trigger |The animal winced from the pain, 4 | but the shot failed to prove mortal : (Seripps Toleraph Servier.) and with & mad grunt the bear » a CONCORD, N. H1., July 6.—George | **4rted after the doctor. It became a foot race until Ghent came to a tree, which he rapidiy climbed. The } bear stood at the foo, t tong | enough to receive another bullet, | and then, evidently realizing he was} getting the worst of it, left the lacenery to the doctor, When the *|doetor got upon terra firma again SUIT FOR A MILLION IS “2 === STARTED (Scripps Telegraph Service.) ST. LOUIS, Me. July é—E. ce) is, a publisher, starts a $1,000, F against Postmaster Wyman | and Postoffice inspector Fulton, al WeGing: conspiracy’ to ruin his bust. Bess by refusing to allow him the % use Of the mails. @ Jeli, of Boston,.and G. Allen Bloomer, a Providence allenint, ¥ Were today named by Judge Aldrich to help him determine the sanity of Mrs. Eddy, head of the Christian Belence church, to learn if she is} competent to. manage her estate. RAILROAD I8 SUED FOR LYNCHING. VICKSBURG, Miss. jSare for $100,007 damages has been entered against the officials of the Vicksburg, Shreveport & Pacific railway by Mra. Robt. Rogers, as alleged conspirators tm the lynching of her husband. Rogers, who had |killed a rival merchant three years ago, was in jail at Tpllulah, La, last September awaiting trial. A mob, led by Dr. W. J. Brown, broth- er of Rogers’ victim, chartered a train at Monroe and went across the state to lynch Tlogers. It was necessary to demoltish a part of the (jail before the prisoner could be dragged out. dedge Charlies Swayne of Aes oe cee Pie ot cee BLUE AND Ls cK Judge Swayne's name became fa- University of Pennsylvania here! IN DRESSY HAT miliar to the public through an Yesterday of complicated kidney trouble. high | | tempt to impeach him for Biue and black fs the blending " ¢times and misdemeanors.” His | that forms a stunning hat for the in the United |dressiest of functions. The hat is ! | trial took place re > States senate toward the close of | Neapolitan straw in the mushroom the fifty-ninth congress. It lasted ait weeks and was the first im hment proceedings in that y sinee the trial of Secretary of ‘War Beiknap under the Grant ad i ministration. The trial resulted tn . his acquittal by a vote which was " almost strictly along party lnes. | - (Star Special ah deities OLYMPIA, July 6.—The following Corporation papers were filed in the | office of the secretary of state John ©. Walling company, of Se Gitle, 950,000; by John C. ewirny aad George A, Tucker. Low Creek "Copper company, ot | Seattle, $1,000,000; by John Merri aed A. Wilson, Henry G, Sauer, | A. Sauer and Henry Kanrps Seaside Logging company, of Se aitie, $12,000; by Newton Jones, J | A. Gould, Frank Hill and F. W.| Keen. | Seaside Park company, of Byv-| etett, $20,000; by George B. Kittin ger, A. E. Peake and Robert Moody. | Canadian-American Bond com-| pany, of Seattle, $20,000; by ©. ©.| Belknap, Harry ¥. Conly and Addie | : M. Conly jshape, with a wide brim that is © Island Empire vhone & Tele |iifted high at the left side. Here acoma, $20,000; |are placed a large bunch of corn "are Calvin 8 | flowers, whjle thd curling feathers ——«lon the top of the brim, which fall |far over the back, are in the same | rich sone ot blue. GARFIELD ASKED graph company, of by Frank ©. Dx Dr. James A. Ghent, a well-knowst | ttle Star's Exclusive THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 6, 1907 RECEPTION FOR GARFIELD OWEN, 10 BE OKLAHOMA'S FIRST SENATOR IS A QUARTER-BLOOD CHEROKEE INDIAN 26 CENTS SHY OF MATRIMONY. JACKSON, Mich. worth $1, July 6. jwe begin,” |whowe name iv withheld | fiance attempted to dig up $1 to pay tor the marriage license and) . Goldendal yesterday ‘and stated that the receipts thin year from 1 Tm idirect taxation will amount ‘and If 75 conte iv all you have we might ax well quit before sald a Jackson woman, when her $1,000,000. PROVED HE WAS NO The Hverett Manufacturing com NATURE FAKI pany hasbeen formed to manufac >/ture veneer and a plant will be constructed at once. NEW YORK, July 6. Wm, Munk Zenne became eo ince ¢ last in-|night that he shot both as they lay in bed and then killed himself, The children are not expected to live, They are Rose, aged 2 year and John, aged 6 y fA.| Returning home about midnight Zenne was told by his wife thatthe children had been playing ws to MUSKOGER, I, T July 6.—Rob found but conta, An intoxleated man fell from a|@t, & newshoy, 18 years old, earned |COlored girl, He threw aer or ert Latham Owen, for whom@ho i he document was all made out. | crowded car at Walla Walla inst |41 cents and proved he could swim, sa yl and fucnes upstairs, where Democratic members of Oklal . : When told the fee would be $1 the /night into the river, a distance of| Munker, known as “The Monk,” |the two children lay asleep, and ae homra’s nan nald he would have to go oUt) 20 foot, and walked out unhurt and|recetved & medal two years ago for |*hot both. He then turned the re- rat legislature have been instruct \and rustle for the other quarter nober saving the life of a child that had |Volver on himself and fired ed to vote as one of the state's rep Indian, and looks the part, T how state will undoubtedly be Dem ooratic, and Owen, who ia 50, firat United States senator, Owen waa born in Lynehbu Va., and was educated at Waabin ton and Lee university, reputation. He has been identified wih the Cherokees for many years in public life. He was for a few years instructor in the Cherokeo pa. tional schools and secretary of the Cherokee board of education. For a | short time he was editor of the Vin Vinita, He was Indian agent to the five civilized tribes under Cleveland's first administration, and tn i980 he Jorganized, In Muskogee, and was president of the Firét National bank, the first ever organized in the territory Mr. Owen te eligible to the. Mil Honatres’ Club. While his home is OKLAHOMA TO SEN MUSKOGEE, 1. T., July 6—The Demoecrata of Oklahoma, where a | pany. | Dissolution of the tncorporation | nomination is equivalent to an elec f the Alaska Coast company of} tion, have by a direct primary se j Seattle. }lected as one of the United States ry who ts § re to represegt Oklahe Thomas P. Gore, of Lawton, totally blind. This is the first time in the his tory of the United States that a blind man has ever beenwent to the te, as Mr. Gore will be when tatehood fs accomplinhed under the p nt proposed constitution Mr. Gore is a man of remarkable qualities. He has been in polit all his life, =e but Li years old. It was during that | time that he lost his eyesight by an accident with an arrow gun. Three years previously he had lost his left eye, a playmate in a moment of passion striking him with a stone. Mr. Gore is but 36 years of ago. | He lives at Lawton, has a wifo and }four children, and ts a lawyer by profession His memory ia a wonder. Whee hia father prepared to send him to & blind school, he refused to to. saying that schools for the blind — not furnish him the books and GOODWIN When the Seattle players pound ed: the offerings of Piteher Good win all over the lot yesterday they knocked that young man cut of @ job. Manager Shreeder of the Tacom# team, released Goodwin last night. Seattle's three straight victories have been a sad shock @ Shreeder, and he t# looking for men to brace up the Tiger's lineup. 10 DEDICATE ASBURY CHURCH AT FREMONT Great preparations are being made for the dedication of the As bury M. KE. church at Promont, to Moore, hav the | monow. Bishop Devid H. D. D., LL. D., of Portiand, Or, ing’ been selected to dedicatory sermon, The ch the parsonage that adjoins it, while the grounds are worth $3,500 additional ON THE FRONT The Alaska Steamship Co. has made a change in the schedale .of its northern boats, and the vessels now leave at § o'clock in the more with 1,000 ton: general cargo for Vashon, is lying wrapped in ban flages at the Pacific hospital. He was pronounced better last night and owing to his strong physique it is thought that he will pull through Benson was severely burned about the face and body the night of July 4 while he was helping extin guish a dangerous fire in the fire room of the Vashon. NOBLEWOMAN AS GIPSY. resentatives in the United States senate, Ih a quarter-blood Cherokee but looks younger, will no doubt be the He is one of the most scholarly men in the Southwest, and is a lawyer of wide ita Dally Chieftain, published at! beginning as a page in| the Misaixaipp! senate when he was} resents an expenditure of $20,000, | = They extend for over twenty ing instead of 9 o'clock at night miles along the Columbia riv | GO | in Benton county, Washington The steamship Arizonan, arriv To and, being Sest opened for oale ed yesterday from San Francisco and settlement, Seattle and ‘Tacoma. Capt. R. M. Spell Opportunit Tapley reports speaking the Ateany- | i ok Oi Ot tua eure | e 7 “| “| eo Ore} be as e S er Francis H. Leggett off the Or TOMORROW great rise in values which is gon coast July 2, The vessel ap} . bound to come as the country peared to be in distress, but the} Pieasant Valley Addition lots, settles and develops. captain only reported the name by |} 650x120 to 16-foot alleys; 66, 80 : , signals and asked that Capt. Tap-|]! and 100-foot streets. Best buy GET a 10, 20, 40 or BO-Acre Fruit ley report the vessel at the first|} in Seattle. Prices to builders Farm Nome. port of call. L $300 to $750. Terms easy; 3 | PRICES $90 to $300 POR ACRE, 7 || years to pay in, City water, car With perpetual water right in Charles Benson, the hero of the}? line, and many new houses. clnde only one-fifth cash at Not for me,” said the girl. 8 walanod ‘appointed to tak former at a moo’ FINED (Star Special Servigg.) PORTLAND, July 6 the place of the ing thin week ROBERT LATHAM OW in Muskogee, he has for the past ten yeags spent a great deal of his | | time in Washington, Hoe was nom inated because the people of the | of tne funiture trust of the Pacific now state believe he can accomplieh more needed lgistation for Indian | C°*@. one dozen % number territory than any other man in veg Pog da total sum of $2 etme ' - f Judge Wolverton, investi Owen is devoted to his wife and Sn: : daughter, He neveg drinks liquor showed that Gadaby & Jot any kind, attends church regu larly and is a hard stud@pt D BLIND MAN AS were 00 youter ay by ation novers and they we 10 dig up $600 in fines. prime force: ELECTED (Star Special Service.) Alexander McClellan was The heads and the Edwards company were the, » each REPRESENFATIVE IN U. $. SENATE SEATTLE MARIS, lowing board of managers Because Mra. I Me was tal Newman, wife | fallen into the river |hour, Down to the pier at the fo The Home *Totephone company, |0f West 36th st. went the boys an starting out with 300 phones and|4 crowd, Stripping, Munker plun lover 6,0@0 subseribers, began busl-|¢d In and remained in the ley Hn news at oma today The hunt for H, EB. Nicolal, presi dent of the Law and Order league of Sunnyside, who mysteriously dis. | appeared, has been abandoned, At a coat of $60,000 the St, Louis brewery was completed at Ellens burg,only to be destroyed by fire] WILMINGTON, Del. yesterday before being placed in| Because his two childr operation. playing with a negro ebild, After muatering in the various! —— companies at Port Townsend yes-| Fleet of battleships abNavy Yar terday te rolls of the militia show Harry Orchard released ’ got scared and yelled Monk” collected the 62 cents | SHOT FOR PLAYING WITH July 6 Joh *\a falling off in attendance of over 100 below the enrolment of the en- | campment last year. Mayme MeCumber, the 6-year-old daughter of Mr,@nd Mrs. T. Mo: | Cumber, who was ely burned on the Fourth by fire crackers, died lant night The Northern Express company had raised the rate on berries from | Cumner and Puyallup to Seattle] d complaint has been made to | railroad commission. HE MAY HAVE MADE THE BOMB THAT “BLEW GOvV- ERNOR STEUNENBERG INTO tast | orge Smith at Tacoma ETERNITY” BUT HE CANT night exploded a giant firecracker. |l] maNUFACTURE A BOMB His Iétt arm was amputated as a)! gig eNQUGH TO’ BLOW Pat Mullins of North Yakima,|}) UP THE YOSEMITE Sunday, OKANE, July 6-—At the she |Pemding action for divorce brough€||) July 7. Why? Because it will teenth awneal national convention |¥¥ bis wife, @ former Butte cloak |) have a large crowd of Moyer Jot the Baptist Young Poople’n|™odel, bas been ordered a by the |}! ., 4, sympathizers on board idee van d inthis cite, the (Court to pay her $30 to purchase a Ry OOR, Syme , | following offi wore @locted yes. | "miner hat. | $1.00 round trip to Olympia for pew |_,ne thousand out of town dele-|| Mayer-Haywoot defense fund. | ‘ ates ere attending the 16th annu- | ev ullina of ' ized Iabor is going. WD ect % pe wo ea nd i international convention of the |f| ™! esanized il bald T. Me datock,| Baptists’ Young People unten eee eee an ot Seattle and {Which assembled yesterday at Spo Rev. W. H. Main, of aMartford, | "ne for # three days’ pcasion Coon., vice preaidonts; De, W. 1 ne Syear-old daughter of Mr. Rant’ ot Ruck Ietunt IIL, sccre.|#8¢. Mrs. Comber, of Everett, was |tary, ‘and H. B. Osgood, of Chic ano. | frightfudly boened yesterday, a fire- |) | joa inte Sky rootets seriusty huve two |] | : n young bees mt Tacoma last night | Soe ee eae tor Le setee | 60%. Mead mate the omtion at undon wan fiat orem 7 a Women’ 5 ned reelectt Summer n: 2B. F. Yourlson, of | nnnyivania; Rev, J. W. Conley Nebranka: Rev, George B, Macon THINKS THIS A { of Georgia, and Rev. L, 1. Hoagh A well Rnown mechante of Se- ppare THOMAS P. GORE. json, of Ontario, these represemtlng if aise, who, with his family, en jthe North, South, ast, West andi \,.64 the Fourth of July at One-Fourth oppegtunity he desired Bo he | Canada Rarlington tn old-fastioned pie went to the public schools and col) Additional members. chosen fort oi, sexton, has thin to ay of loge, getting through by reason of one year were: J. W.) Lowe I Bariingtor ol ‘going to 0 his acute memory 1A. Wills, Joba Noween and Jolin H. % can and tee Dillion a get ait of Gulong as % little home. The chureh and Hvery garment tn our entire I Johnston, of Bt eerie, and a @. |p MOROO! facilities, 1 am con stock of Women's and Misses’ nS St. ieee vineed, are good, and the sur. summer apparel, including Suite. mi roundings just what they should Coats, Skirte, Silk Petticonts, be to raise « family amid pleas Watsts and Millinery, has been | ioimnecl nl ant, healthful conditions, away reduced one-fourth from the from the bad influences of resi regular prices—we offer you in | ___ (Star Special Service.) | |] dence right in a large city. We addition the privilege of paying NANAIMO, B. S, any i ges jf shall have a nice garden and a a little down and a little at a peing fol | quake shocks a: | ferent places on Vancouver teland A week ago the northern part of the | island was peculiarly disturbed, and youterday afternoon’ Bast Laity (Seriges Trieeraph Service.) NEW YORK, July 6 +8- unusual occurrence. after noon that placid body of tor began to upheave and for sev oral minutes the ground surrougd: [wae arrested last night Over $96,000 in a dress auit case. in apart ing the lake shook. Huge waves|inents of a woman known as Laura |f more healthfully than if ho Wed Eastern Out- swept across the lake. Three dite | leeon. Two-thirds of the amount of in the thickly settled part of the q tinct shocks were felt jthe money was recovered. The |f town.” A woman was arrested as Runyan | tt THE ONLY FAST THING IN | seamen he had given her $15.o00. | We Want You to look Over Earlington ittin 0. TACOMA KILLS A MAN, (Star Special Service.) TACOMA, July 6 lqtreet car, John McCarron, a mid-|4 foreign elime to | die aged man,“a‘laborer from Bos | ease, led to his fail ton, was instantly killed last night |home Runyan’s wife had at Jefferson av. and Fifteenth ot. It te stated that the car was ran- Ring at~an unusual rate of apeed TEA. ° } No other tea is safe but }moneyback tea; you take jyour chance with all other j tes |that his desire to raise When he t 10. The Most Valuable Produc- ing Land in America WHY? Because the valley of th lumbia river possesses that ex act union of imate, soll and water to produce the fruits that are so perfect as to insure co- loasa! profits 4 THE HANFORD IRRIGATED LANDS ARE OF THE BEST. Co: Your grocer returns your if you don't like Schilling’s we pay him money Best Magnolia Bluff i Several corners ‘for stores, eto, ||}| time of purchase; balance am ple time GO OUT TODAY, Call Upon or Write || Take Fort Lawton Car to | HANFORD IRRIGATION AND | Pleasant Valley, POWER CO., i}, Seattle National Bank Building, | | DAVIO P. EASTMAN. Columbia 8t. Entrance. | 209 Colman Bidg. Seattle, Wash. i} YOUR BABY BOY OR GIRL sining for the Must have an education and reqeive t erious part of life. These things you will artange for TO MAK si Hut if, in addition to your, bay's edueation an® training, you me could give him $10,000 with which to start in business when he ; he roaches the age of 26, wouldu’f you do It chat i us aed amt steerer amount as a marriage dower, woufdn® you do it? la luncheon held at the Rathskeller ¥ mi ‘ on Thursday ®oon. This is done You Can Do This Through Una Ovraership on account of the presence in Beat ti next "aa a Be etary "ol the You ought to take time to agquire an udMerstanding of Unit Interior James RK. Garfiueld, and Owner@bip of Central Business Moferty md learn how you be desire of the club to have him come an Investor In centrally located business property ttle nw one oO) 6 sponke $ eve if you have only a nfgderate amount of capital ac 0 eee LADY GROSVENOR quiré absolute owneyghip, 1 ANY AMOUNT, in such property, (Seattle Sta Exctusive Service.) and realise ite DOUBLE KARNINGS, |, @, rentals and increase _ APRIL FOOL TROUBLES} “S2N5one Suis tetany “Ae |] Value dies, and : =~ thur Grosvenor, sister-in-law_of th en 6 IN DIVORCE CASE — | sure of Wostminator, cme Weuren-| $0 EASY TO DO oa fest man in Kngland, @ traveling mom as. nate about the country Inghe disguise Without inconve@ence to yourself you can set aside at loast i: per A ‘ r » Pe I 00 a year to create @ia fund for ur son or dauglter. By tr and ¥ ming that his wife, Belmagot a gipsy e $100 « f — r im on April Poor's? Hef traveling eat%bli@ment fa vesting that amount h year, under tho@/nit Ownership Method 5 Shore, president going to kill him, | tke an ordinaary gipsy van, with |I of ‘TH® Trustee Company, and re investing tg rental earnings from iF. Hartman, V-Pre ! him by running| trick baskets for sale hung about |} year to year, you will accumulate @fund of “Appr pine ly $10,000 Mye , ‘nother ian, B. L. Pal-| it gpd a kettle, frying pan and a|F for the young man's business start or the daug@&ter's dower Fs < A. hates, ao, q filed guilt inat her for | sate pan slung beneath Wouldn’t yo like to do this? Thon do tt, Get booklet ‘ Palmer alleges many dit xdy Grosvenor has been playing| > . . 7 h as bis wife rofuving y since Maye@7. She gete up Th T C f S | X, calling him & fool an a.m. cages her own br e Lrustee Company of Seattle ' g in he 4 at a usual takes the road ' xting to dio-| fast and wou , vee ig tae Ae oS Cheater | near Cumberland, was the scene Df Renyan, defauiting paying teller of Shorty [the Windsor Trust bank, who left Nwuddenly Wednesday afternoon with Renyan is suffering from consump. | Yen and he stated in « confession | money Struck by ajquickly by which he could go 3 cvtre his dis left 8 jot at Rarlington and butld a few chickens, which will provide & profitable employment for the boys and girls almost as good ae play. Rich in Bpend enor mous sums of money on suburb an homes, | seo no reason why every working man may not have his suburban home like wine, and raise his famfly more economically, more morally and sale prices without extra charge worth while, and, make the buying of that new |} outfit delightfully easy for you Savings Dept. Opens at 5 0’Clock Saturday Evenings And remains open until 8 o'clock The extra hour from 5 o'clock enables many savings depositors to call in at the bank on the way home, and thus dees away with all need for a special visit to Qre banking district after the evening meal. A. CHILBERG, President R. A. BALLINGER, Of Ballinger, Ronald, Battle & Tennant, Attorneys. N. B. NELSON, Of Frederick & Nelson, Merchants W. H. METSON, Of Campbell, Metson & Campbell, Attorneys at La Francis co, Cal J. &. OHILBERG, Vice President PERRY POLSON, Pres. Polson Impl. JOHN B. AGEN, Capitalist ON SAVINGS WE PAY 9% compouno Zo. INTEREST San Co. Get the habit of saving by put- tin into this big, strong bank a fixed amount out of every week's pay. You know it is the easiest way, the surest the BEST way. ‘Then do it now; begin by depositing part of this week's wages. way, Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest. Resourtes Over $10,000,000. Reserve Over $3,000,000. More than 24,000 Satisfied Depositors. Scandinavian American Bank wus ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE. gam JOIN A CLUB OF 30 Buy 10 Acres of Idaho Irrigated Lands On O. R. & N, railroad in Southern independent of business depressions. A small amoufit invested for improvements will you $400 to $1,000 per acre each year, within three year@ as irriga tion system is now completed, Water run@img in canals on both sides of our land prospectus idaho, which will make you make For and maps call or address Ind, 696 7 Columbia st Main 2884 OR | Ris 747 New York Bldg Pe | Main 19 ) o son paddling around until “Buttay" “Cops.” “The | NEGRO CHILD. » had been Is a Big Liar) time for anything bought at the The savings are decidedly in combina: tion with our part payment plan, Come and talk the matter Inc. 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Bh Oherey Wash. i Alsskea Banking Deposit Co, Nome, | Agents for and Safe Alanke. ALBERT HANSEN Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, FIRST AND CHERRY. Optieal Department To Furniture Buyers We supply everything for the home, either new or second hand, and deliver free to any part of the city. Our selection of ranges an stoves cannot be excelled and we extend credit when desired. ‘WOODHOUSE &PLATT 4i6 yr ST. Go see the Green Lake Res- ervolr Addition today. Houses and lots easiest terms. Green Lake car to Green Lake Sta tion Branch Office. INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY GO., 337 Pioneer Bik. Main 1156; Ind. 4048. Fly on the Fiyer | SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 35e—Round Trips, 500, FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. SEATTLE — 6:45 a m., 2:05 and 5: “6 * (eave TACOMA — 8:35 a. S60 ee ee eee | use ent ethet © change | without netice. { U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent. Seattle Tel. Main 176. Tacoma Tel. 212 DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER Inc. BROKERS. Grain, Provieions, Stocks, Bonds—-PRIVATE WIRES. Tel. Main 270, tnd. 270. Rooms 304-305-306 Alaska Bidg. adop PIANOS. Victor and Edison + Talking Machines SHERT MUSIC, STRINGS TIL Second Ave., Seattle “WNLOADING SALE.” | Ladies’ Spring Hats, values up | to $92.50 at $1.95 || NOVELTY SKIRT MFG. co, 1316 Second Ave. Cline’s Piano | | q House | Popular Sheet Music 15¢ | Strongheart » vase When the Flowers Bloom in Springtime Clematis 15¢ 15e Sweet Potatoes—Rag 15¢ Pawnee .°...... i. aa Waltz Me Aroand Again Wil: | lie . 15¢ oa Anybody Wants to Meet a Jonah Shake Hands With Me | - 15e | . 15¢ Plossom Sunset—Rag . 15¢ Honey Boy . . 15¢ | Somebody's Waiting for You Sometime I ab VIBRA |] CURE ELECTRICITY, and the Lit@T cure all forms of fomale weaknesses kidney, liver and bowe MWeumatism, soiatica headache, and all r forms of chronic disease No drug 10r use JON and nervousness, ston tre oh. bl remo) urgery Fifteen treatments, ¢ h te eure 1 $ ». Consul ation f DR. HOLT, The Osteopath Arcad Matr ;