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THE PACIFIC LIQUOR AND WINE HOUSE.
N. REUTER, Propriet.r.
The best of Wines, Liguors and Cigars.
Family Trade a Specialty.
Tel. Red 1781,
1506 Pacific Ave.
1505 Commerce St. Tacoma, Washington
MONTY'B THIRST STORE
Berlin Building. 113 South 11th 8&.
Telephone, Matn 194.
TACOMA, .. - . “ WASHINGTON
THE ABBEY
F.J. MOONEY. Proprietor
Telephone James 2121
Wines, Liquors & Cigars
Rooms in Connection
TACOMA WASHINGTON
o e
Pennsylvania Dairy
313 So. 11th Street
DEALERS IN
Fresh Butter, Eggs, Cream,
Milk and Buttermilk
All Kinds of Ice Cream and Ices. Also the
Original Billman Bread.
Private Cars and Special Orders Given
Prompt Attention
Phone John 2271 TACOMA
STYLES RIGHT PRICES RIGHT
Menzies & Stevens
Latest Styles in
HATS, MEN'S FURRISHINGS AND
CLOTHING SPECIALTIES
913 Pacific Avenue
Provident Bidg. TACOMA, WASH.
Kentucky Liquor Co.
Incorporated. Phone Main 113.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
1130 Pacific Avenue
1131 Commerce Street
Tacoma, Washington
Puget Sound Electric Railway
Interurban
Leave Tacoma—6:oo, 7:10, 8:10, 9:15
(Ltd., no stops) 10:10, 11:10 a m, 12:10,
1:10, 2:10, 3:10, 4:15 (Ltd., no stops),
5:10, 6:10, 7:10, 8:10, 9:10, 11:15 p m.
Leave Seattle—6:3o, 8:00, 9:00 (Ltd.,
no stops), 10:00, 11:00 &m, 12 m, 1:00,
2:00, 3:00, 4:00 (Ltd., no stops). 5:00,
6:00, 7 ;00, 8:00, 9:09, 10:00, 11:15 p m.
PUYALLUP DIVISION
Leave Puyallup—s:3o, 7:00, 8 :00, 9:00,
11:00 a. m, 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, 4:00, 5:00,
6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:15 p m.
Leave 9th and Commerce Sts.—s:4o,
7:00, 8:00, 10:00, 12:00 &m, 1:00, 2:00,
8:00,4:00, 5:00, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 11:15
m.
. (5:30 a m omitted Sundays)
Tacoma Trunk Factory
A good Trunk 1s always a good
bargain. You can’t judge from
mere appearances. We sell
Tranks that not only look well
but wear well. Suit Cases and
Bags of all sizes, styles and prices
Repairing done. Phone Red 2772
$3l C Street TACOMA, WASH
i. R. MANNING, Pres. A. T. HOSMER, Sec’y.
L. R. MANNING & CO., Inc.
Real Estate Loans and Investments. City and Farm Property. Timber and
Coal Lands. First-Class Mortgages and Investment Securities.
EQUITABLE BUILDING TACOMA, WASH.
A Delightful
Dish
WHEAT-HEARTS
Makes a delightful breakfast dish: with fruit added, a
lovely desert. Requires little time to cook. A light ex
ronn for fuel. Is guaranteed absolutely pure and costs
ess than any other cereal Bold by all grocers. Five
pound package, 25 cents.
THE PUGET SOUND FLOURING MILLS CO., TACOMA, WASH.
TACOMA
THE ANNEX
MARTIN ANGEL, Prop.
House of Fine Liquors
Phone Main 446.
Cor. Eleventh ud Pacific Avenue
THE McDONALD CIGAR GO,
Sells the Highest Grades of
«.CIGARS...
Manufactured by the best factories of New
York and Tampa. Also a complete line of
Imported Cigars, Cigarettes and
Smokers’ Arsticles
Tel. Main 765. 956 Pacific Avenue
THE DAMFINO
P.T. McGLOIN, Proprietor
Telephone Main 164
ESTABLISHED BEFORE THE WAR
Imported and Domestic Wines,
Liquors and Cigars
1502 Jefferson Avenue, Corner Paeific
TACOMA WASHINGTON
The Best is None Too Good for
You. Get It at
The Trail
Saloon & Cafe
RUSSELL ORMSBY, Proprietor
113 S. 12th St., Tacoma, Wash.
L. L. ROBERSORN, C. H. ROBERSON,
Pres. and Treas. i Sec’y.
EAT T. B. C. BREAD
Made by
Wholesale Manufacturers of Bread, Cakes,
Ete. We also make a specialty of GOOD
BREAD. Tel. James 261.
943 Tacoma Ave., Tacoma, Wash.
Phone Main 748 Paving Plant, 15th and Dock
The Barber Asphalt Paving Go.
ASPHALT
For Roofing, Street Paving and Reser
voir Lining
4 CONTRACTORS
Strect Paving, Driveways, Floors and
Sidewalks -
203-4.5 Providence Bldg.
TACOMA WASH.
We make a Specialty of
FINE POULTRY
Private Car Trade Solieited
Commercial Market
HARRY HASH, Prop.
Retail Dealer in
Fresh and Salt Meats
1114 C Street
Telephone Main 292 TACOMA
J, B. TERNES, Pres. and Mgr. Tel. 48
Tacoma Carriage and Baggage
Transfer Gompany
OFFICE 108 TENTH ST.
Carriages and Baggage Wagons at All Hours
Private Ambulance Perfect in
Every Detall
FIRST CLASS LIVERY
Hand your Checks for Baggage tc our Mes
sengers, who will meet you on all incoming
trains,
| TACOMA, WASH.
“Growing Pains.”
The evil that may be caused by a
phrase is well exemplified by the term
“growing pains.” Many a cripple to
day owes his misfortune to the fact
that the first symptoms of his disease
were misinterpreted. The recurring
pains of which he complained, which
caused him to limp at times or to cry
out in his sleep, were called by his par
ents growlng palns, and were thought
to signify nothing more than the effort
of nature to adjust the growing bones
and muscles and sinews to each other.
Of course every child has Innumer
able little aches and pains, the result of
fatigue, slight sprains, stone brulses,
and the like, and it is well that fond
parents should not take too much no
tice of them, lest they foster a dlspos!-
tion in the child to worry over llinesses.
The cause of such occasional pains I 8
usually apparent, and a night's rest or
a day in the house will dispel it. But
when the pain recurs from time to time
without evident’ cause, or when ordl
nary romping during the day is follow
»d by a night of aching, and is perhaps
a llmp for a day or two, it is possible
that there is some serious underlying
cause, and the family physician should
be consulted.
Frequent complaint of -pain in the
tnee is one of the signs of beginning:
hip disease, but examination shows the
knee to be apparently sound, ana -~
the home diagnosis of growing pains is
made, and the real trouble in the hip
is overlooked, often until it Is too late
to prevent permanent lameness.
Although not called growing pains,
repeated attacks of stomach-ache 1n
children should not be slighted, for they
may be a symptom of early spinal dis
eace, The complaint of pain in the
stomach, when not referable to green
apples or a surfeit of pastry, especlally
when the complaint 1s made at the
close of the day or during the night,
ghould Indleate the necessity of a care
ful examination of the spine, Growing
pnins may be due to rheumatism, which,
if not detected and correctly treated,
may lead to disease of the heart.
A less serious trouble, but one de
manding medieal treatment, which may
cause an aching in the limbs, {8 ma
laria. This lg a dangerous diagnosis,
for if incorrect it may be as serious in
ita consequences as that of growing
pains, and even If the child has had an
unmistakable attack of malaria, the
parent should not be content with that
explanation of its aches and pains; but
should refer the matter to the doctor.
1t should always be remembered that
growth is a normal process, and should
no more be accompanied by pain, than
digestion or breathing.—Youth’s Com
nanion.
GENERAL STOESSEL.
CONDEMNED TO DEATH.
General Anatole Mikhallovich Stoes
sel. who has been condemned to death
for surrendering Port Arthur to the
Japanese, was for mnearly a year
one of the central figures in the Man
churian war. Before winning renown
in Eastern Asia he had fought against
the Turks at Plevna and at Schipka
Pass and had won promotion in the
Turkestan campaigns. When the Box
er outbreak took place in 1900 he head-
GEN. STOESSEL.
iReA o S e
ed the Russian contingent for the re
lief of Peking, and was the first Rus
sian officer to enter Tlentsin. When
the campaign ended Stocssel was made
a major general and was stationed at
Port Arthur and began strengthening
the works there, little dreaming that
within a few years he would have to
defend them against the legions of the
mikado, and when the war with Japan
broke out he was made commander of
the fortress, The general was born at
Orenberg fifty-seven yesrs ago, his
father having been a prominent mer
chant. He was educated in the Im
perial military school and after jolniag
the colors became noted as a serlous
military student.
TO STUDY AMERICA.
Soldiers from a Russian Province to
Look Imnto Our Methods.
For the purpose of studying Amer
ican methods, four Russians from Kho
kan, a remote city in Asiatic Russia,
are now in Seattle, says the Seattle
Post-Intelligencer. i‘bey’ are a part of
a party of 28 Blavs who came over on
the steamer Dakota. The rest of the
men were from different parts of the
country. The party of four from Kho
‘kan were formerly military men, and
‘one of the number, General Takipsville,
fought through the Russo-Japones: war,
engaging in some of the largest battles,
and was wounded three times. He has
four decorations conferred on him for
valor.
M. Zataforaskoff, one «f the party,
speaks English fluently, and :tated that
the party was in this country for the
purpose of acquiring American ideas
and advanced methods.
“Qur part of Russia,” sald he, “ils
different from any other part of the em
pire. We have practically a self-gov
erning province. The peopte are all
soldlers. This is one of the first re
quirements for children. The province
of Ferghana, In which Khokan is lo
cated, s & vast mountainous country,
and only the hardy riders of my coun
try could live there. This is what
makes them among the finest soldiers in
the world, and what brought about the
promotion of almost every one of them
who served In the Russian war agalinst
the Japanese. One of our most famous
products is silver work. In the fac
tories the rarest kwnd of things are
produced and the art of the goldsmith
is carried to perfeetion. There is much
commerce, but it is carried on with the
surrounding ecountries.
“Mining for gold, silver, copper and
iron I 8 ecarried on- quite extensively
and It keeps the citles flourishing. At
the present time the country is overrun
with wandering Kurds, who do nothing
but loot for their living. Plans are
now on foot to run railroads through
the country, and this will have a good
effect. The mixed population of the
province makes it hard to keep every
thing running smoothly in the govern
ment, but as practically all power is
in the hands of the native people there
is seldom any comptaint. This prov
ince Is not represented In the Russian
douma, as it is considered unnecessary,
owing to the fact that we have every
thing we want,
“Our party will travel around the
United States and possibly through Eu
rope, for the purpose of acquiring spe
cial Information regarding the Euro
pean methods of finance and econo
mics.”
The others of the party speak no
English. They state that their natlve
costume with large knives, bullets and
revolvers would be discarded for Amer
lcan costume and that they would en
deavor to imitate the American in every
way.
GREATEST TUNNEL BUILDER.
GREATEST TUNNEL BUILDER.
Charles M. Jacobs, Who Is Boring
Under New York’s Waters.
Leaving out the Panama ecanal, the
greatest public works going forward to
day are the two Pennsylvanla railroad
tunnels connecting
Manhattan Island
with the mainland,
running under the
Hudson river; the
four “McAdoo” tun
nels for trolley cars
under the Hudson,
the four Pennsyl
vania tunnels con
necting Manhattan
with Long Island,
the two subway
PR W TRUNS. cannale to . Brook
lvn under the East river, and the Bel
mout tunnel, which is being laid under
the same estuary. No such extensive
tunneling of this sort has ever been
projected elsewhere.
Charles M. Jacobs, who, as engineer
in charge, has built the four “McAdoo”
tunnels, now almost completed, and
who now has charge of the Pennsylva
nla tunnels under the Hudson river,
has often been called the foremost tun
nel bullder in the world. He !s an Eng
lishman, rather more than 60, of strik
ing appearance, a roundish face, a full
mustache, a bare top head and pleasant
manners. So far as America goes he
was discovered in London by the late
Austin Corbin 15 or 16 years ago, when
the latter was planning a system of
Bast and Hudson river tunnels that he
dldn’t live to see bored.
Corbin brought Jacobs to the United
States and he worked out the plans for
the tunnels which Corbin had in mind;
that they were never dug was due to
no fault of Jacobs’, but rather, possi
bly, to Corbin's death. Jacobs, how
ever, did the tunnel between Manhat
tan and Astorta for the passage of gas
pipes. When MecAdoo and his backers
got ready to take hold of the Hudson
tiver tunnels, now known by McAdoo’s
name, which had been abandoned and
full of water more than twenty years,
Jacobs was the man to take charge of
the work as chlef engineer and push
them through to completion. -
Drinking of Healths.
The drinking of healths in wine or
liquer or other kinds originated in Brit
aln at the time of the rule of the Daunes,
before Alfred the Great finally succeed
ed In driving them from the land. Ow
ing to the assassination of Englishmen
by Danes, It became a custom to enter
into compacts for the mutual preserva
tion of health and security. These com
pacts were usually pledged in wine, and
hence the custom of drinking healths.
Very Like It.
His mother tucked 4-year-old Johnny
away in the top berth of the sleeping
car, says a writer in Youth. Hearing
him stirring in the middle of the night,
she called softly:
«“Johnny, do you know where you
are?”
“Tourse I do,” he returned, sturdily.
“I'm in the top drawer.”
'~ The Trouble.
Nuthin’ 'gainst this worl’ so bright,
Flowers its breast adornin’,
'‘Cept we've got to say Goodnight, ;
An’ doa'; know much ’bout mornin’!
—Atlanta Conatitution.
When you visit a hardware store,
can you name the use of half the ar
ticles dlsplayed?
: SEATTLE WASH 3
SEATTLE TRUNK FACTORY
Meanufacturers and dealers in
Trunks, Suit Cases and Satchels
Trunks Made to Order and Repaired
817 Second Ave. SEATTLE WASH
THIRD AND COLUMBIA 'PHONE Main 13
BONNY & WATSON CO
2 ( BUCCRSSORS TO )
BONNY & STEWART
FUXERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS
e A temtence. Scattle, Wash.,
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H. E. CHANEY, A.A. HOWARD,
Proprietor. Manager.
Florence Steam Laundry
THE GOOD ONE
Established 1890. Telephone 115
Work Done On Short Notice
112-114 West Front St.
MISSOULA, MONTANA
Missoula, Montana.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
Draught Beer, Fine, sc.
Bottled Beer, 25¢. a Quart.
All trains Stop 15 Minutes.
Opp. N. P. Depot.
MISSOULA MERCANTILE CO.
MISSOULA, MONTANA
T HIS modern establishment with its immense and varied
stocks merits the patronage of all. Whether it be
something to wear, to cat, to furnish your house, or any
thing else, you can get it here.
We want every reader of The New Age within our
territory to join the mighty ranks of pleased and prosper
ous customers alrcady dealing with us.
REMEMBER OUR MOTTO —“We Sell Everything
and Everything the Very Best.,”
When in Seattle visit
HANSON & CO’S
Biiliard Parlors
The Finest in the Northwest
621-23 First Avenue
SEATTLE WASHINGTON
POVOVOPIEH
Trunks Mad
to Order
and Repaired
Phone
Main 2816
SEATTLE TRUNK FACTORY
M. V. STRAUS, Mgr.
Mhnufacturers and Dealers in
TRUNKS, SUIT CASES AND LEATHER GOODS
817 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash.
WATER TANKS
Fir Spruce and
Cedar Lumber
Box Shooks
Cedar Shingles
Grays Harbor Gommercial Co
Seattle, Wash.
Just a Word About Rolls
Little Rolls and big Rolls; plain Rolls and
“ncfl Rolls; Rolls for breakfast; Rolls for
lanch; Rollnffoi aupopchlalrllgoo:l :gru of‘ilog{n
g:%:’rywmgs{ ;:op{)er lgol\r!ls(:goul: kno?»v ::o:t —g
TEVIS & CRAWSHAW
GROCERS AND BAKERS
Hay, Grain, Flour, Fruits, Vegetables
Confectionery, Etc., Etc.
131 Higgins Ave.
Missoula, Montana

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