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bi HE SKATTLE STAR--SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1907, ° 7 IDENTIFY WRECK VICTIM, 26th av. N. Sunday school, 9:30 a.) Giving”; evening, "The Plumbline | Rees will preach in the morning on|8 p.m; roading rooms, 92@Alaska commmansen m.; James P. Weter, supt.; 1:40 p.| tn Inraet! Gloryton the Crowe’ v 14 bullging Through a tion of the coat . Ovensong and sermen by R Hallard—2024 W. G7th at.; Rev. | topte, Sheep and the Goa whieh he wor af the time, the w 1. KR. Gale; bject, Prtoaet Oo A. L. Crim, pastor, 11 a m. “The | Separated 6 Spirituallet thorities believe the vtetim of the ple-The Wife,” third in a series) Assurance of Prosperity’; 7:30 p.| Firat Spiritual Soclety—Knlghts ® | Weston wreck on the Northern Ue “Home and Home influences"; | m., second in series on “The King | Episcopal of Pythias hal First near Pike Pacifico to be ©. M. Johnson, of i Brot J. H. Howe in charge of mu | of Humanity"; Bible school, 9464). 5 3 Lole ¥. Prior, epeaker, Services 8 Machian, Wash, Several friends a 6 m.; ©. B, 6:90 p.m ere et ee CG, and ¢ pte, aternco’. oul and relatives of Johnaon will come (By United Prees.) Unton—Queen Anne ay, and Gafor ey! pee Soe, Saye teera | ede: “Drogremalve Men”; 6 9, i to this olty to view a wemalns.| VANCOUVER, F.C, Oot, 26—It| #t! Rev. J. Vgpoent Rosewarne, pus wre lon Fee's ae Te ee at | “Renson's Golden Dawn"; plattors which have been tha at the . > Ho tor: Service®’ 10:30 n.gn. ang. 7:0| ‘Tahernacle—15th av, N. and Har. | ShAre® Services § and 11 a hey nae seo ae Wellt Camm (hat Gall for an anawer the report which comos froma go@ > | bern ith av. t i 40 p. m.; Sunday wehool, 9380 a, | Messares afternoon and evening by ot The Mar trom all Bod, roapectable working [acting ent TY and make tho leraly welldnformed real “eatatg/ prem Stindey wohool, 12 m.; Y. P| ison; John Marvin m.; morning topic, “The Light of |Mrs. Prior, time fs propitions when all Sueno wae SC eaah eheahe oon jeatton positive, The coat 18) pource {a correct, Vancouver i}F © we. hao A. mt morning, Chureh Bible School 40 & ™.; | the World’; evening, “Face to Face| ° i fe BRowld onde te eR a barber shop or a| Ce, tame one worn by JOhN900 lehortiy to hafe a mammoth hotel | ort tee Parauit’o bf God’; avon: | public worship, 11 am. theme, | with God. | Miscellaneous ee trom such| Sunday schoom It te @ch mane-| “ne” Maat seen right in the center of the business |!" “Me Parable of the Talents’) “Four Nocowsary Experience® With) Trinity PAitish — Mighth and] Tho Theosophics © i od eo yormanager who | gers and ostablishments that have | portion of the olty, The old court sredeyanten, the ney mrt F Young phe James; rector, Rev, H. H. Gowen, |tle lodge, 1420 Second ae ap the Bardormnan Dooanse made {t #0 difficult for others WELL KNOWN KE T houne site ts probably the moat val Co ee Dm: ovonink | services, 730 a.m. 11 @ m, and|p. m,, lecture; subject = atone to employ = yon | | Wable commeratal property in Van-| Cherry @t—224 av. and Cherry; | tople, “The Tostimony of Modern | 7.49 * nutiies ain and lift up this profesaton 2 | 1; Sunday school and ree: | osophy Is,” by C. J. Docaw ‘ fe is not of the prutty) Ruliies: | Sones pv Sethe ane oan couver, It Ia in « district that will| Rev, W. A. Stevenson, Ph. D., pas-|Selonce to the Hible” | tors Bible class, 0:30 a. m.; morn-| School’ of tilumination—Hgun ret men that acter, which fs a working woman's MAN DIES always bo the ptvot on which the | tor, Sunday school, 9:45 & mi C.) niversity er s etn ; and) ing nubject, “Unavalting Repe hall, Arcade building. 4 p. m., Wil Sp relnis, Bw tar? and ionly asset, I am sure thie young pe : industrial fe of the weatern|®, 7 p.m; 11 a m, “The F Rrooklyn ay. Rey. Frank A. Heath, ance”; evening, “The TRehmond | son Fritch will speak on “Whatand BD qanicare do Pes oe roung | woman will got her rights, and did James A. Cavanaugh, a woll| Metropolis depends. A short time | Hope of the Church”; 7:40 p. |D. pedis Apes rig os * |General Convention.” Where H. n Is * posines® the work is treat-|the proper thing in bringing the | xnown realdont of Kent, died at the |"*° the provinetal government ad- | “Atoning Jesus. icin tx tae Mabenaiet tne Wee lard——St. Stephe First Divine Selqnee church—C%- onan nat does Bie id on & level case before the courts, and tnch | home ¢ hl SW Gav vertined the alte for sale by tender) First--Fourth and Spring; Rev. | | P'iwine im the Banciualy ; ft be | chureh, Holbrook st. W lumbla college hall, Broadway and fa with due respect © dentally before the public, ae thie] at that plnce eras Cavanaugh, | and although the muccenstul bidder | M. A. Matthews, D. D,, pastor, |0f Musle Ip t orehip of God" | ices, morning prayer, holy « Pine; Agnes B. McCarthy, pastor, ‘other uainoss astociates, den i v . jat that place at 12 o'clock yeaterday « meeting, 2:45 p.m; BY has not been made public, it is| Morning subject, “Sealing the 3 £ vices 11 a. m.; Sunday school, majority of the public em | exposure has been needed for some | from a complicatio munion, and sermon J ul of diseases 0: | 1 vedios of | Unlon, 6:30 p, m.; evening services, | pra ve re Laat ae “The matrroneows idea that man-| time and will be a help to all of Us| The decoased was born in Cia-| derstood that the Great Northern Book’ evening, “The Tragedies of | | subjet, "Botan, debe nada | DTayer, ad sermon, 7 10 a. m.; subject, “A Strong Man wetala tee erm] for other acts. | with vightaminded, high-thinking | oinnatt, O.. tn 1892, removing from |‘! Way offered the largest price for | the Rargaln Counter <9. | Cripple.’ ’ pepe he Unshaken Armed, * (ete oe can be used as a) people, who like , to see justice | thore to Missourt. In 1886 he moved | {8@ land and will take possesaton | her gy" 5 igen) and : we a alt ERS RE eR | ae e ening, “Paul's Confession |, Spiritual Belonce Society a ) profesalo 01 0 vaaht " t ly dat umbia; Rev. non, pastor e of Faith. ha 925% First av.; Rev. taal ao, matter votes igs oA BANBMA SHOP MANICURIST." |, Washington, purchasing a tarm)"* 8° SOL y COS. | 'Topton, “Messiah's Might” and “Are | 42d Stewart st; Rev, O. M. Kini, | - | Mary A. Stein, pastor. Conference, Sod.it ts goat #2 incidents as the : MA) 8 evga where he ono re} HEARS CASE TUEBDAY. Cards & School of Gambling?” This) Pastor. 11 a. m., “Communion With Gratien debtined 3p. m.; lecture, 8 p. m.; “The Old om aided © leaves a widow and « f — {a the second tn a series on “Pres | G00"; 8 p.m, “The Christian's and th New," | . + _ ative Miret Church of Chris en ° ; j¥even grown children, four of] ‘The hearing of the application of byteriane and Popular Amuse | Great Motiv ee bs pig r4 Re gona tat Mble Spiritual Science Soctety— }whom reside In King county, ‘The| Pacific coast lumbermen before ments"; men's meeting Monday at! Fremont—Kilbourne at., noar Fre 6p. te) sublect “Rvertasts rod ish ;' Moots at 419 Terry av., near James, jfuneral will be held tomorrow aft-| Judge Hanford for a temporary {n- 6:30 p, m9 p. m,, with dinner at 7) went av; Rev. J. Cairns, pastor ; t asin Mish Sunday, 8 p.m.; Rev. L. Nagell Fos erncon at Keat jeagtion cquinst the overuad «1s. i Bible school, 9:45 a. m.; B.Y. P. U.,; ment’; Sunday school, 11 & mM; toe oastor; subject, “Mesum ° oan }roads to prevent the increase in| Rallaré—Market st, and 17th av,|:30 p..m.; 11 4 m., “Born of the | testimonial meeting, Wednonday, 8 cs ssmimneanscsenetsameae : BOY HERO DOES NOT eastbound rates on timber products |\N. W.; Rev. Blt Thompson, | Fiesh and of the Spirit"; 7:30 p. m., | Dance at 28th and Mad-| VANCOUVER, B. C., DIRECT. sessile vd Will be heard next Tuesday in the Tallman ay,| “Not Ashamed of the Gospel of ‘ : & ; | popter: manse 8 89 Chriet ison tonight. Admission 50 cents.| Fast steamship Iroquois at eee Da” at the county of the court was finally required EVEN CET “THANKS” eee Cieees: Sirens come i poeeagg posi ed Fe PP acigresbed G| West Seattle—Madrona hall; Ar-| ‘dies free. * | o'clock, midnight, from Pler 2. alar weekly |&% mediator In the case NERAL. |, 6:30 vies ii nd |thur D. Carpen pastor unday | a ee af . Often the star witness for a wok SON Tae WILLIAMSON FUNE | 5 A} sorvions 1) © m. Gnd | at 9:48 p. m.; services, 4D. m always furnis! an attempting to secure a divorge | 1:30 p mi; prayer meeting, Thure |v weichisedeck.” netic and . (By United Press.) Funeral services for the remains |day, 8 p. m.; morning, “Hiding | “Y tnedern a ulovard. R doth a pathet proves to be a man who seems to) LONG BEACH, Cal, Oct. 26.—~|of Mra. J. Williamson, who died of) Wheat tn a Winepress”; evening, | ,, unlap re m Seaees Rev for the court room be more deeply interested in seele| jaies Lucas, 12 yoars old, gave a| Uright’s disease, were held yester-|"l Know and I Appreciate.” pb ie, paater » = her separated from ber husband, and | | : Ww Heaven . | rare tion of presence ¢ day fre the fami idence. A Interbay-—3240 16th av. W.; Rev ‘i cligible for remarriage, than cir | rere exhibition of prosence of mind | TOY tum» Perak ticeae were aha |UM eabreary, peater, 11 6 aa. | Weediond Purh—TSed ot 31 & cumstances of ordinary platonic | *@4 bravery Friday by Jumping tnto wot jm. “A Spirit-Driven Man,” by Rev. | . 4 the ocean and recovering a hand | tibuted by friends and relatives, |"“Christiaus on the Watch”; even-| perce Fare hapded down Cases of thin kind are “awa . bag containing $1,000 that had been | - Mustrated chalk lecture, “The cianel wiath ae and Main at are handed down by oO’ Ninized with exceptional care, /opped off the pier by ® woman Seat OS os aii tn & single morn Te Mese of A young. air who | tourist, When he came ashore ex} SURBAY TOPICS Tho First Tnited Presbyterian § p. m., “Discontontment on which dager had made a suak’ want ha after | Dusted and handed the bag to the gag yon Ba by My» aaine. How to Guwe It": & BF eaestine. 7 state are not . handed 1 ho | 5 i tun wa oo pueden one of Seeing ber husband only a few stylishly dressed ownor, she snateh-| . 4 4 *<* & & & & & & & | temporarily in the Sabbath school |” Pe Fae nop-sapport and times while he was in town selling . ® | rooms of the new church on the cor Miller ak —_ oe ev N. nd sad. varied, how. |F00ds to the rural merchants, the * Notices for the church @/nor of 14th ay. and 1 Spring at; | Miller st. Services 11 & m. 4 (rl genet cree GN ERGOMNED tak dee eae * column in the Saturday Star @|Sabbath school, 10 a m.; preach . by ; come out in the testimony Dany iu jo o my « iw anh yuh j comes on usually which time the de are set for (rial, and s Ee = i int uf i 5 i We have been in business a good, long while, during which time we have constantly studied your requirements and amply provided for them. The solid results of this thor- ough training are shown in our exclusive and extensive stock i Ez ed \t eagerly and rushed to a se eluded corner to count Its con tents. She did not even say “Thank you” to the lad for his bravery. / s & will not be accepted after S #|ing, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Y. P. 8, | 542day sorool, 10 & m., tn English not remarry without having known ® o'clock Frid f #/C. BR, 6:20 Tomorrow will be Paps of sults, overcoats and raincoats, Our prices are $12.50, Heged condi oe riday afternoon 7 p.m 5 -Sigpoa wn copport of Nef Mext suitor for at least two * % |the opening day, on which there will Methodiet. $ $16.50, $18, $20 and up. 5 pd ditt years. } | be special and appropriate services.| Auburn M. EJ. M. Weaver, pax The charge of drunkenness ts al ae ehhh heehee tor. 11 a. m., “Ezeklel’s Message to | most invariably made tn the di —— ee Christian. the Church of Toda: 30 p. m.,} dinner at her, one dish “ bn . a ~ > m, vore tio & 1en ho ‘alawell of Pe The Problem of Christian Faith band to show her hus ‘Ore actions. Even when not) J. W. Caldwoll of Port Town Congregational, First—Brosdway and BE. Olivo; ioe ghall the Student Solve It?’ | charged In the complaint, under|send has been. appointed clerk 1 > } a wits send has been appotn hu ia Piymouth—-Third and Univer. Vv Ch stor, Serv Pacific © Meek testified that her hus ‘2¢ questionings of the lawyers or | tho naturalization bureau at Frisco. | sity; Rev. Francis J. Van Horn, D. ment Sites hapman, pastor, Sere"! At Pacific City Fequlred her to bake pie for | ‘Be wary it ts generally brought) Wheat has soared to 76 cents at) 1. pastor. Services 11 a. m. and|&, 6:16 p.m; Sunday school, 12| ibeel, breakfast, dinner and Mt ‘at drunkenness on the part of | Wenatchee & p.m; Sugday school, 9:48am.) m; morning subject, “Christian one or both of the parties ts the) ‘The Metcalf sawmill, the largest | Y. P. $C. B, 6:15 p. ma.; midweel | Gnseemensccmmenacemeeneeemnsnemme at 3p. m., “Gath red From All Nations.” First Free church—Carpenter's }hall, Fourth near Pin Rev. Alex andor Beers, pastor. Sunday school, Our Boys’ Clothing Dept. Offers a beautiful assortment of suits from $8.50 up, over- cause of the trouble. Judge Frater) at Castle Rock, after having been rT Th s ; ft was stated on the! stated recently that fully 98 par! sloed nd 1 hes wien a pe — poor Fb joan Sol 2 a. d Ww it 10 a. m.; services 11 a. m. and 7:20 coats from $4 up, and raincoats from $6 up. Geeky a ibusod wife, that her) Cont of the divorce cases in his | cyeration ticualionr'? Sreatng “iiea Get Uae riters >. m.; morning subject, “A Divine | ¢ his time to the eden A pperatic : ss - m be . Shriat.” i : court were caused by drunkenness. Ac ‘¢ on » Bt edteecf beautlfu! roses and made F cole yon ygttho = renga Fg sty se one Bee Repab}y Incorporate First M. B.—Services in Grand op of bis products to her NEW BREAD ORDINANCE. nearly gored to ¢ ean; Rev. Edward Lincoln Smith, ora house, 11 @ m. and in Taberna said that this finally bull which he was trying to load DD. pastor Services 11 ao. m. an@ hesitant cle at 7:30 p. m; Rev. W. H. W mpelied The new bread ord! hich | into a car i 5 p. m.; Sunday school, 9:20 a. mf palace Alone teach trade wit be Saeed Montag alma ‘it, if asking for a divorce at Van-/¥. P. 8. ©. B. 6:34 p.m: midweek | WELL KNOWN PUBLICITY PRO- FINE OFFICES FOR RENT. Seat at ahe was « down his rose bus’ J, REDELSHEIMER & CO. Bis affections. § require all loaves of bread not of \COUver, Mrs, William Dorst says | services, Thursday » >. Bi FORCES IN A| Strictly firetclans offices, single i ee this drastic remedy | the standard weight to be stamped |#he has only had one pair of shoes |!1 a.m. “The Cleveland Mectings”;| MOTER® JOIN or em suite, all outside toeme, oon 800-804 First A Cc Columbi. Stal of its purpose, and the help with the actual weight. to five yours 5p. m., “Opposing Forces GENERAL AGENCY. taining every modern appointment é ret Avenue, Corner Columbia. We Pe iar | Werkmen are clearing the aite Uatversity—Prooktyna ay N. can be rented tn the new Johnston Strongest Overcoat House in the State M. & St. P. terminal at| Rev. H.C. Mason, pastor, Serviess - ‘TREE DAYS IN PRISON TEACH GOV. HOCH Tracom Comtany alaieg nt Third ar and | a Tacoma. at 11 a m and § p.m; Sunday University st. at reasonable rates : * . i combination that is of interest | "MANY THINGS ABOUT REFORM GOVERNMENT "2. c2.wse sons SS ,Tuator he 3| A, combination that tat Iteret| npr’ fther io Joka, Davis & a % & are 4 at North Yakima accused |p, m. E.7 p.m; mid jor D. 8. Johnston Company, Plo 1 Tacon n goturers or business men needing “ y, of a burglary committed tn Tacoma, | week services, Thursday, 8.30 4 Te tion ot publicity. In any {Seer Plano House — Sar Exclusive Service.) [A Kan. Oct. 26.—<Gov wed. 8 ot the m.; morning subject, “Wha Tr eetiemnte i. She was not th i ui! hat Is True pyre Fi: 4 sat incor ment in the prison rT nin Th Blast Frank became tired of|of th es © Miaating | Koration of the Thorne Advertising ee pent. has completed a : ° . |Servieo, with a capital stock of “ADI 1 Ch 33 seugtig ts the cumaty 7 ee sae aye ye Ed $10,000, and offices in rooma 236 Vv ne rist ai investication of prison has been re party wanted To Prospective Purchasers of CashRegisters We are expecting a car- load of second-hand Nation- al Cash Registers from the East, and will soon be ig @ position to sell any popular style of second-hand Na- tional Cash Register, as good as new, for about one-half of the regular trust prices, and guarantee them. In this carload we expect anumber of the new Na Mtional Electrie C. Regis- ters, which we will be able to sell for less than half price, owing to their lack of popularity in the East, on account of eiectric batteries giv- ing out so frequently; but the register is also equipped with a crank handle for turning several times to complete each transaction, so in case the battery has given out, all you ily and broke out, now being in| Kilbourne st; Rev, Wm. C. Kant 4 vind hiding in the woods, The jail looks ner, D. D. pastor, Services 10 45} "md bey a i aa oie ol edn 0 ge geen w come in contact m. and 7:30 p . r ederte Thorne, pached by - vag ind Agen pte ce ag 12:20 p m ¥ bho a ene lest and General Manager of the [il der Beers, President of the 8e Kansas, to get at the! - | wenty Hindus of Danville have |i; midweek services, Thursday, |Co"poration, made his reputation attle Seminary, in ‘ne thing about Hoch bo area pnt gh-g amet 1-40 pm. morning subject “Ry (a8 an able advertising writer and Cc ’ r 3 admire, When been sto mombrance and Thanksgiving for a|™apager tn New York and other arpenters Hall wtern cities before coming to 0. et @nything he goes to LOCAL OPERATORS FIRM. r ight as a plumb Hy conducted in to Meht stuff kept in the Wie be ditermined to invovtt [emis prison. Gov. Hoch the fnstitution and for Mved in the structure aaberalied ful Life eve rospect—Kast Prospect at. and|Since then he has handled the ad | vertising campaigns of some of the largest rea) estate and investment | compantes of thia city to the emt nent satisfaction of those who availed themselves of his skill and services Hinman Hol Clark, Jr. Vico President and Treasurer of the company, although only a recent arrival in Seattle, comes with ex ceptionally high credentials as an advertising expert gained in the east He was for a number of years connected with the 8t. Louts Post-Dispatoh, and Jater handled the [writing and placing of a number of Jarge national advertisers spend fog as high as $200,000 a year, as well as being identified with ad vertising agencies of national r to | Mr. Ralph J. Foote, Secretary, | wan, until this combinatte was made, the manager of the West Coast Advertising Bureau, of Seat Fourth Ave. near Pine Street at 11 o'clock tomorrow morn According to the striking teloe | raphers of Seattle, there is no evi. | —————— Beat im i dence of weakening on the part of | FUR EPR eee mee ee the men now ont, and a meeting held last night at the Labor Temple! showed that the idie key men pro- pose to hold out until their de mands are granted by the com panies. Many of the strikers are temporarily accepting other post tons pending an adjustment of trouble. | MEETING POSTPONED. | All persons interested in the discussion of this subject are invited to be IRRIGATED: FRUIT LANDS | In Grand View Orchard Tracts Finest and most productive in the West. Every acre can be made to yield $400 to $800 per year, Splendid climate, beauti ful surroundings, excelent | by the governor has solutely fire and burglar prowl LATEST HLNCTRICAL Pro TROTION, The meeting of the charter com mission was postponed from yester day afternoon until Tuesday even tng by the chairman Hiram G The reason for putting the m % over was the interference caused | | by the meeting of the finance com-| Neither has he made! given consideration. No one has | mittee that will give the appeared to fight their battles. It to what may be ex-| is right that they should have an AUTO FOR CHIEF. — # ts certain that if opportunity to reform. For that OreN FROM SAM TOer SATURDAYS FROM «AM TO orm a [Safe Get richt Loch will reason I am investigating The finance committee yesterday water, Improved street i ied a - aftern » alle » tle and Los Angeles, and is well proved streets to be have to do is to keep on turning the crank till you can get y to right them | Before he went to the prisom Goy, |Sfternoon voted to allow the in known to commorcial advertiners({ bordered with shade trees. One ave to d y Reap on 8 t & hides learned has given Widerstandine of « RAM Lean go about seis with @ knowled in no other lHoch familiarized himaelf with the |™ediate parchase of a runabout another twenty-five-cent battery, when you will again auto for the chief of police have an electric cash register Why should you throw your money away, paying double prices and help fatten the trust, when you can buy the same register from us and save practically one-half of the purchase price? We do not belong to the trust. We are independent cash register dealers, handling all popular makes at lowest pos- sible cash prices. If you are in the market for a cash reg- ister, it will pay you to call and see us, or write for further particulars. The Sundwall Co. Inc. 609 FIRST AVE,, Phones: Sunset, M 1180, or Ind, 697. mile from Northern Pacific rail- way station. $175 PER ACRE. YAKIMA COUNTY, WASH, of both elties for bis effictent man agement of store accounts, To his lability ne a writer he adds con-| siderable skill as an artist and de jaigner of clever and attractive ad | vertising novelties With the combined experience jand talent of these three members of the firm, the very best future is predicted for the new company while their clients are assured of the capable handling of any kind j\of publicity, whether it be in the form of newspaper, magazine, bill hoard or street car advertising, the production of booklets, or any oth ¢r means of reaching the people that comes under the head of ad | Vortising oe _e@NORTHWEST: q TRUST & SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY first Ave. and Columbia St TOP COATS STATILE wa In the City. THE TAILORED READY Co, Fourth and Pike. history of every case brought to hin attention. While in the prison LU got a ck range view of the men. Hie learned the prisoners should be he return he was more ae convinced than before hia visit that See ettieships ait oavy ver before. Butte Smelter in Operation. | BUTTH, Ment. Oct Pittat The Montan smelter and have resumed ope: a twomonth ay your hat of EB. N. 1331 Second a tion WASHINGTON IRRIGATION | COMPANY Room 29 Scheverman Bldg, Seattle, Washington. FOURTH AND PIKE ST. eee eee prisons ought to reform as well as punish ee ee ee Fly on the Flyer | SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 35c—-Round Trip, 600 FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — f and 10:25 a m., 2:05 and 6:45 pm. LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m. and 12:15, 3:55 and 7:30 p.m. | U, SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattle —Tel. Main 176 Tacoma— Tol. 212. gs We are showing the finest and . - ~ “ a ¥ i i . ERIE ss oi ae eee : mg Te TE e We Invite | br. HOLT rte ge te eT eee Small ey ee Open at 5 o’Clock Tonight treating every kind of sick hess, using Osteopathy, Electricity Accounts Vibrations and the Light Cure, Con Vy, el + , , Fv (VGA ; : . . t 78 Arcade Main 2451 VF si Tey tae 7 VS Bade yee y 5th. Be business has been pa a built by them. H. L. KLEIN oe “ 4 The best Shoe Repairing tn ] the City While You Wait 17 JAMES ST To Receive Deposits in Our Savings Department 4use our ee B®. SHORROCK, | President me ings | J. P, HARTMAN | £0 p. m., ao ig Seattle 10 o'clock p.m. The Steamer Iroquois has recently been equipped with a telephone service, and | ALEX sie aot — ALBERT HANSEN PF) Wing at dock chin: \ Watiaimesn 4 Tellingham passengers can call up anyone having a telophone tn these elties. At, present | rite ‘Sebretary. a ’ | Diamonds, Watches, Jowetry. le being inataiied " JV. A. SMITH . 1 Cashier FiRsT ND CHPRA Mg OD the Sound | Aa RST A RY Magnificent ston t ' I 2 i ea Pier midnight direct for Vancouver. Returning leaves Vancouver 12 noon, arriving Me Dexter Horton & Co., Bankers Second and C & W W Ww bd Ww 4 wireless telegraph station on the Ireqiols, and when completed. the vessel will be the most modern oper Optical Department. ‘Sp ‘pert. lalerest paid on Saving

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