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• £ THE SEATTLE STAR ItmaMamlama*om*ao*om* Mdw ■■ a naa. — «*.**■*».■. atuweetin 1.1. tnii i m r«>;ifttr-._ laary *H*m*o« .ir.pl ttiu.l**. K. 11. wg_Lf I K. r. I'll ASK. I hires ! pnisas* Uiaaeta Cs* r*sl psi tern "'a e*Bia r*r ".-.a t..nlr fits retail ret mouth aU.liaei.l try t»*H *l rstil.ts N*free r.|t.a " Tssl.praa^ra-a l-*lla* inu •t»e— I.*. I 101 • • iv.li.i (...IS. tail..s.l si Ita. r-"*t< 1... •■ - stile «...!„ ta*. s, set aa it .1-el a.a s.i *11 st. I Oeneral Iks* will have lo win a derisive staters In the Philippine* very soon ami end the war, M Ihe American people will Insist thai more (seats shall be sent to lh* Islands. Any dilatory tactics will be strongly opposed. The question or the final disposition of th* Philippine* I* In no way affected by the present war. The nation demands that th* light, now that w* ar* in It. shall be press, ed vigorously to a finish. No on* tor a moment contemplate* any other r-.-eall.le action. To surrender to the Filipinos would be ulterly p-epeitler cue The only alternative I* l.i fl.ht aad to settle ".. buaiiMt** a* quickly as possible. M Sola speaks very truly when he cay* he I* fighting a great fight which I* by bo mean* ended.** Ill* : ohamploaahip of <". I-'. am I'rcafua Is I th* Ugh! of his life, but II promises ; to be a successful one, and he de serve* all lb* more credit for having begun It elm est entirely alone, and with public opinion and the power ot the government both arrayed against him. f r Th* political probabilities of South Africa are that Oom Paul will not be Ihe nest President of th* Transvaal, because there.wilt not be any neat President.' v-a •«• * Th* Filipinos. M teem*, have Krupp gran* *--' It may be In crier to in* autre, sure did they get them The French republic I* altll afraid to wake up at night.' lest It should Be* th* ghost of a monarchy. ' A good poll!let*n 1* Ilk* a too 1 ma gician— his only Important movee are the one* ynu don't see. . . If Canada lent careful, that Helton trail wHI become a warpath Has Cause* Huch Trouble At*~t*n*s*. Ind..*June It— A novel reunion bail been called lo meet here Ausrust IS ami It. at which tins* It la prrspoeed to fcriag legether tor a national convention the fa" and odd eoupiee that nave been married by St. William L Moo**, a patriarch al clergy rean _ during a pastorate toe* three score years. BRANDED WITH A HOT IRON MEW, WAVE-V. Conn . June It- Mary Burman. S years »M, daughter eg Keshan Burma.-. Is in a serious aoedlttoe aa th* result of in assault which coat her. t*mr>en-sn!f al least. her —aeon, and has maimed her for Sf*.:,". As*nee f the chad's beck are three long stripes, brand**] by a red hart Iron. --*..■ •',*■■ - The work was done. the girt said. by Bdwa-J Sedow. II yean of age. and a boy named Kali. i In front of ■Mow* house Ihe boys threw their trait around her. am! Kill held her wdMie Me* ran Into the house. ll* reappeared with a hot Iron, tore the girl's dree* across th* bark and laid tb* glowing Iron on her flesh three •man. Inflicting brand* which *h* —111 carry through lit*. - Her shrl.kt aad struggle* made It Impossible for the boys to burn her any more, and she broke fro—, their grasp. A crowd of her companions ran toward her and 'he boys disappeared. - The girl's parent* consulted th* my attorney last night- Mary was •h.n **M» to give a more coherent aoooont of th* affair aad a warrant was Issued for th* srreet >>f n*-1..w. bat he could not be found. Kail Is wanted aa a.witness, . although a charge Is likely lo be mad* against htm. -ggjJlfeßMßlfiasEltslaM NO DANGER. OF THE PLAGUE •—'AWnNVVrryN. V C. June 1.- Surgeon Oeneral W. K. Van Beypen ef th* navy said today that th* clim atic condition of the United Stale* precluded the possibility of th* bu bonic pltgu» sv.r reaching 'his con tinent. Th* acting turg.on gtn.ral of th* army, Charle* 11. Aldan, said that tilth our system of qusrantln* It is Impostibl* for 'h* plague to get to Ihe United Stat**. Present to Mrs. Bryan. WASHINGTON. I. June 1..— Th*r* was a large meeting of |t»mo- ; era's of the district last night to ap point a commute, to present Mrs W. J. Bryan with a marble bust at her husband The presentation will be made on her birthday, June 17. An engrossed copy of a presentation add— will be sent her at the same time. SCHURMAN IS j -JO RESIGN WA*-arUs-<.T' iN, D. C, June 1«.~ Although many explanations are of fered to th* contrary, th. proposed return of President Srhurmtn, M Ih* Philippine commission. Is generally rets—eel to h«r. aa "Schurman's re ran " Assistant Beer- of Stale Mill does net seem la regret the .11. uation, snd admits that l. mini's return probably means his resigna tion from th* commission. nut he 1* met r*tvly to admit that •he disintegration of the commission win follow. The usefulness of the. comrril*.l<in la limited, fur there Is but Hill* In th" way at negallatlnr* now ia b* done, and Iks policy of I'rssldent M'K.til'-y seesn. to lie un dergoing a 'limit. In th* direction of greater aggressiveness. ll* I* tired of trie Philippine fight- Ing hecaua* of Ih* political effect It may have, and seem* In consider the army ami navy a belter agency to obtain a ... la Set 11. in. in t hail the commute." of conciliatory civilian*. Bchurman's frlsnds say lb* adnata l.'ll. haa no reason In he BUI IS c.l because nf inn man', ratal ■ They intimate lhat when he aciepi ed 111. position II waa with the pi' viso that In- should be allowed to re turn In ths fall and resume hi. du ties at Cornell university. Rains Do Much Damage ' MUttXOOKB, IT. .lime It.— It.. heavy rains fur lit. past II hour* l rauatd a washoul on Hi. Kaly rail -..1:... lacltnrtia, dedroylng too feet of irark, damaging crop*, and causing cotisi.l.i.ii.i.' suffering In the | •lock neighborhood. Th* flood set) •red Mini So miles. Tralna at.fa eight hours late on aacunl of Ih* flood. ELOPED WITH j A MILL HAND rilMiliiri.l., Ark.. Juns It.— Mi" taeonsrd Wilson wife ..f th.. iii.nl w».ilth>' ana! prominent real :»!»;. aiewier In the ,-it), last night eloped with John Stead, an employe at a lumber mill In l'*ragould laniard Wilson and his wife. Delta, were married only about a year ago. she ! was only II year* old. and It I* said thai Wllaon was not ... eager far th. wedding as wer* lh* bride"* parent* Th. couple Uveal unhappily. Finally »h» sued for divorce, the case being , trie! at the March term of court. Th* evidence was unprintable and the court room was uncr.aw.led st th* trial A man named Jam** (Irani. it I* charged, found the pa per* In the .-a** lying on a tabl* In lh* court house and threw them into a stove. He I* now under In dictment In this rlty Mead la an Industrious and resi*»le.l young fel low. CANNOT GET FRANCHISES ST. U'l'tei. Mo Jun* 11 am the authority of a national committee man II St stated that there will b* a hitch In the effort ef Mr llrrin'i friends to .at.tsin control ..f cruras*. an.) fit. Paul ncw*p*|cr» and make them I. lo 1 organ*. It I* •at"! lhat several person* with plenty of means at their command sltrrd ready to start such newspapers in Ihe .ill** named If ther .'an get a press fran chise, but this. it seems, Ihey have not been able 1.. do. AMUSEMENTS The engagement or the Wakefield. Andrew* company In popular opera at th* Beat!!* Ihesler eat* week 1* proving * strong attraction. Th* company be* appeared in several well known operas, and .*• have •-en pat on In a splendid manner. The principal* are all good singers, snd th. chorus is a w*n balanced one. Tonight th* opera to be suns will be "FT* In*vol., "' Tomorrow •t the matinee the "Ifc-hemUn Girl** will be the bill, sod la th* evening ' the performance will be changed lo | "A Night In V.nia'..'" The enjrace* mem of the opera, company closes Hun 1a ; *vejnef «. I, « •"■. ; J ■ ;a_W«3«ai.*«ai!r3* *bi—asssMst-——-—assa*M*a*~~~>■-■■ ■* - TNC RR6US EXCURSION Thee* will be only on* Sunday ex* cur.ion to Victoria this summer, and that on* will be given by lh* Argue this next Hun-lay. The present in dications are that every one who ran attend, will do so, as Messrs Chad wick * Ambrose, at the Argus, baa. a reputation Bet successful affair. The Argus waa exceedingly fortun st* In securing the palatial steamer! I'll); <>f Seattle far lh» .lav The boat ha* srrnmmodailon* for a large crowd, and besides she I* a speedy beat. No other boat un th* Sound could be secured that as so sultslH* for excursion purposes. Arrsnctrnent* hay. been made at Victoria for a ' Healtle Day." and concerts will be given by the Filth tteglment liar. I at Gold Slrram dur in« me afternoon. A programme has been prepared In honor of th* . visitors. The blrycl* path* are In | splendid condition. The Queen City flood Reads Club has officially Indorsed the excursion, and th* off!* cers, a greet many of th* members and their wive* and friends, will lake their wheels and Join Ih. parly. Students Deface Buildings I I". ii'ti-rvll.l.rv Ind, Jun* IS.—Last night th* freshmen of th* -.".abash college mad* a "literary" demonstration against the sopho mores which wss discovered by th* who!* town this morning. A few day* a*" the 'sophs'' refused a baseball , challenge extend*.! by the freshmen and this the freshmen accepted SB, a victory. They celebrated th» event by posting handbill* all over th* : town, not only on pole* and fences, hut on th* front* of residence* and on .how windows The college win* dow* were papered wllh the** post ers. Injured by X-Rays. Itt'Hl.lN'lT'"N. Vt . Jun. 1»— Ed ward T. Miller, a sludsnt of Ih. t'nl veralty of Vermont, ha* brought suit sgslnst Allison VV. Hlocum. professor of Mathematics, for .lfi.non damage*. j Miller says he sustained an Injury of the leg, as tbs result of X-ray photo, graphs, tsk.-n at th. Inttan. . of Prof. Hlocum. I THIS STORE IS AN * '",V. C.""".„. —-.._.-..*ai. --ai*. ninriiTA IVMY SOUS* SUIT ATTRACTION FOR PARENTS... "" "" ...It's a Saving Institution... The Money Saved Is Proven In the Test of Wearing Boys' Knee Pants Suits... $2.00. $2.50, $3.00, $3.80, $*.0() $5.00. Excellent patterns, all colors and shades, any style. Washable Suits for Little Fellows... Ages 3toM at 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. No cannon given with Wash Suits. Bost ear-id E3i_r.KO.Bt In trio Stnto J. REDEI^HEIMER & CO. »00-802 First Aye., Cor. Columbia. THE CIRCUS li\ Wi\ A Brilliant Street Pageant. . •** IMrOSIX« l\ ALL OF ITS FEATI TiLS Twa srformancsa Wllh Many Not*. worth, Sp.Li.ltl.a Much lnisr*tt Shown. T-i- P.:cs*,lr.k gins* itrru* has «i rlvtal, and today the young peaapls I and alto a large number of old. r ones are In their elemtn. There la some* thing about a circus that Is very fascinating to lh* average person*. Whether It I* th* smell of the saw. dust. th* music .f the hands the team* of th. animal*. Hi* red lemonade, or th* flash of th. llnsrl. ! nearly 'every one I* antlous to be around the tents and wttnes* the exhibition, "on th* Intld*." ' Th* circus arrived In the Northern Pacific yards ihl* morning from Ta- ..ma. about I *' o'clock. Small l.'.s w»r* thicker than file*, but neither th* men nor the horses seemed to mind.' II was realty a sight worth erring when the unloading; began. Pour, sis and eight ho-i»e teams of tin* gray .horses, pulled th* heavy ' wagons away. By I o'clock a tented city had I sprung up t^apait* th* Y. M '" A. sprung up opposite th* Y. M. C A. everything was In readme** tor Ih* big parade. Such a parade Seattle never saw before.. Everything sdt.i used on th* billboard* waa there. The *lr**l were crowded, and every. one declared the parade was a win ner. There were the hand, eatasa I Irian*, dins of animals. chariot* and riders, cam*;*, and Ihe big herd of 11 elephants Th* cavalry band a* lone of the leading features. A* th* steam calliope, with it* uproar died laaray. the small boy waa In lb* .1 .nth heaven of delight. This afternoon the big tent I* crowded lo' witness | the sghlblllen. Th* performance is wonderful Thai th* Htngllng Bros, have a big show Is demonstrated by Ihe fact lhat all th* acta are given In triplicate. Many people thought they were on a go ing to see part of the Ms Kaslern •how. but Hinging Bros, brought it entire to the coast. There are three j ring*, and In every ring at the same j time are Ihre* similar performances. I There are three bsrebsrfc riders. five trained elephants In each ring, clues- ' mans gad acrobats. , ; , i .mk •her. are "our apectat t t-alurts* *f th. performane* o°llrlen'e act wllh hi* horse*. t_ockhsrt's train*.! el*-- ' phants, lbs Da OaSMI family. and th* trap*** work of Mis* MH!i- Tumour. The i menagerie* I* fin* Uealde* th* 51 elephant., there are lions, tigers, camel*, a s*br*. bear*, but falo."*. yaks gnu* sn ostrich, mon keys, parrots, dogs and) many others, Th* horse* ihemselv.* are no small ! part or th* *h.w for they are masnl n.eni animals. ! Illngllng Br©*.* circus Is perhaps th. first one thai baa performed In H.attl*. sad that haa given every* thing advertised. Th* performance ■ 111 be given again tonight, th. men* as.rl. being open st 7 o'clock, lbs show in tht main lent commenetßg at . o'clock. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Articles of Incorporation w»r* filed today by the Meattle * Northwestern Mining* Slock Eiehsnge. The In corporators ar* r'harle* Pro*ch. Prederlck VV Sparling an! Kben Smith, and the capital stock Is le '.. IV. 00* The business will he that of buying *nd selling mining slocks. To Combine Farmers, TEIUIA HAUTE. Iml., June IS.-A gigantic agrlcullursl combination, the arrangrments for which hay* been making for th. last three years ha* come to light In Sullivan ami Vigo count!** in this slate. The headquarter* of the eomblnallon are In Philadelphia, and th* work I* car tied on through th* local gran- of lh* "armors' Protective aaa* aslon A rojir**entatlvw Is al present argan- Itlng Sullivan county The plan la I" hold wheat am! other train Indefin itely In common elevators , In Ihla manner th* tarmera of th* country I will eventually rontrol the marktl. The organisation, II I* said, bus been Introduced through the Farmers Protective Association Into every i stale In th. Union. INCORPORATIONS. A marriage Been** was Issued in* day lo Peter C Selfoura. sge "'. of , Mallard, and Jennie Ols.n, age IS. of Ballard. 11l i: REATTT.H ST AH. dr^a - THOUGH the weather ami the almanac man have been § 4\i\i\ "at outs" tor a lon time --—"——° r " This Has Been a Lovely Day V -tCIII aaa * And lor tomorrow we have priced sonic of the things that are in meat demand at ver\ -mucii-helow -Ihe-iiMia! pi ices -: ' .... Never There Will Be Two Days Ii One /", _r-v-rm-. /-. At this store tomorrow. lirst V sale, or rather many v__ Oili C-e sales, will IK-in at 8 oeloek. and will last all i.ay. At Xrw . " Six o'clock in tie Evening i if I -■- ™ "* " • • !__ The first -sale will he joined In the second, and the two will make the big store I^UIC... Hum Like a Bee Hive J-s/Ce-av Those who know the store will come. These price —Lowell hints will tempt the stranger— i a****-************^******^^ *m. es.i^ist.Bs^^i^B^Mas-.*.-!.*..*..*.^ L " ~'''~'JlL'' '"' '"'*•'*'"""' * *"'J"'LJL"-f THE GREAT SHOE SALE CONTINUES More boxes opened yesterday, and you may be sure of ; finding all sizes. You had better briny along the family for at these prices shoes ARE A SAVING INVESTMENT. Women's Shoes , ..I, j Men's Shoes * .. • Women's Shoes Men's Shoes At 95c m$ ml t~i •■sltil g_m if — inir*. Tin At $1.25 S ' m,"k _______! *. !, a'J m "*! Mhn '' • .Hon, or U Al O ._. J IBhlaat. II tad durable and Ml C7-JU m „ yl .. w »h r a,tnl.--.llppe«l»lih|«..*nite.iher "fc V"--*-' ,_. „*e**«-tl„o of .rtyl* and :.",. worth fair or hid. military brel*. either medium, draw* ... aaalklis sole*. Com- ** * <-°»«»' an! ..-a-„... a. „i. There are all alsea ?*"___* ■**__ pared with our re«uiar low prices, they're worth a dollar and a half. Ing slsrls. aad all lh* wanted widths are here. rh.«-e al a dollar and There ere all alsra and wlalihs, Hi. price WW fee Me. a quarter. MO*"! f\f\ '"'' '' " *■*•"■" af Tan llussla fair and Mark H.tin a . £I / f"t SWIMKWS Wfeusa '.r BJarS "r Tan Vtel KM, "r lb- |At tS/ II '**-'. '■•■*'• _* 'ir»* "•ft"" the »•>•<'•»• perforated toe, A' _ _._. .......... sllti-r la- ". Lull .ii ihe lilt la lace unlr. ~*l yi-it_»w rvrrr p,!,. I* new an IMS la fats worth by any "* v 7T W Mask or las wllh silk vesilnc or cloth top*, newest known measure, three Sellai a pair. Over a thousand pair*. all lbs srtjri coin lo*. talent leather. lac* slay* and loe cap*, best M Hi* wanted sites and widths, al two dollars a pair. cobblers' art, worth regularly I! W and lI.SS a pair. price, ths* sale. _.._,__-,, _-. _, a—*_ "one-forty." MISSES i_> 1~1 \J I—-53 At CI OC "' lilark Virl or Tin Kid Shin. son... with mi'.Y. vest- MAi -—1 WOMEN* «hi--s of llll*eetl KH-l-kln. <*alr. • r llla'k AT NI XJj Inff cloth and hid lop*, lac* aad buttoned, newest /if NI hi) Vlcl. newest ipsa, Military.'" "Ilull'liw." "Col».** ! 1 * v"*"*' •■Colo," ' Hulldn*.." "Military-' and "Opera," toes. sew Vi« wV/ (Ut4 •"i^jisr** Toe*, data resting- and kid lope, la.c stars IIS ( J. fairly worth a dollar and seventy-live cents at pair. the or button lib* lea shoe* tn lace only), sole of osk un leather, I'll a- j price will be a dollar and a quarter. ble. *«*y wearing, durable, values in the M up lot:'*) ami I'M. | *—» . .. . __ __ __. ... ,—. —» _, fa. _—■<•_- Th- i.rhe will It* a dollar and a half per pair, all width* and sites, V_e *—I Il_ l__» l"-< C"_ l>i •_> -3 r~l v-l CL-**_> of course, a , _\ laa "Th* sites rare, from '% to 11. They are made of _ r . —_. . •>........« M i„ ,i»,.ii 'AT NI Ml J Haiti *•''•' Kid or Tan Kid Shin, vesting cloth or kid $1.50 Oxfords at 98c PSTS^;!.**. Hl uu -.-,/- ""'"" ■-?.-* - 01.JU UAIUIUO 01 C7OU , , ,„„.-.„ v „, ,„. tartce-uib... traaasr. fords.'all wtßea and wMlh. newrat to. mllllsry beets, Islest .hspts ii l-Q CUILsDRCN*B Bnoe* of Waeb or Tan \*lcl Kid. sprlna and styles of lh* year "Blnety-nlne." value VKItT ... >|i value too, lIT JAG heels, slae* 7to 11. value one dollar. Three hundred and at a dollar and a half a pair, and th. price will be nlntly-elahl rent. | *** w*-* nfty pair* ,_ sell M fifty eight rail a pair. , _ This Concerns the "After Six" Sale THESE RULES WILL. APPLY r* iNo aood* will be sold lo dealers, noes sent C. O. D., and no r-,, r iL we promi** you every facility to examine the roo-Ja, F. r*«.T mall order* can possibly be Blled. .ne am! 00 H. and no r_,,,-0\ * l,r'>m lb* absenc* of crowds. Competent fe-wja. irCT -slbly be t rOUrin ■ i' "* lb* ab*eno* of are.* Is Competent floor- I II Wl " a*-■■ ■*»« walhers will direct you to the different departments. ._ __ -. . , J ... „...__ T'TaL Ooods ughi Bslurdty btfore six o'clock, will be delivered C-.C.-.-.CI "•* ,"*l* *'" "' * T_*, lX °5 I-*:,C,C »"-*-W. r»on. klttfl In th.-. sty the same evening w* cannot promts, to deliver OBCOIIQ *'"** gawd- t.n •*■'• before thai time. 111 111 ,-_ _^**_ road* afler ---.-. ... befora Monday . " forenoon. i««eaa». XL' J We have learned much by past grest sales, and for this O • Y*U °** * trsnsfer, II will facilitate shofaplng and Inaurc your I nirU' events •*• have dslalled .aire aalespa-oi.le and wrappers, __lAlll < -*t** he'"* v ered all stone*. "'"-. .ndm.d. W ver.l.ub-c..h.,.Uona. w i.V- Wool Knee Panta. all IMITATION CM Olsss Dishes. t_aSHaV Whits Kid li. is. I TIVTi CMNT Nail Brushes, sites, 110 11, vslu* Sale to lor, «"*l»ry l-'*'», llerry Howls and value JSc, on* lo a cua- If!-, I "rush**, after « o'clock, ft one pair to a cutlo-er if-_ Cske llates lln lh* bssement), tomrr. tea* IUL ****** *_U after I O'clock, per OH value li,-. not more than r~ «,-,r two i. a customer, a, _)L MM.A M ,:!„„.*'. Hair Curl- TRN CENT Cskes of Bulter " .r*. value lc. arier . r_ MHfe.CSS.lte. and It v.al nov. o'clock, three packaces rjC quel Soap.not more than r _ IIAMCS' Wash tlonnels, . **"-" two to one customer, at nf! ' el„htlv soiled, formerly See TWKMTT-riVE CRNT tloxes esch . ... ,-M*' an 1 '■■ . one 1" a cue- of li '■'" ' . lloraletl Talcum <!• « ' Toolh lTu-h. s. regular tomer C _ I'owdtr. only en* i,, a |-|_, lie ones, after . o'clock, ft _ JEN-I KM Itoxe* Albert's r _ At each DC euslomcr, at per Li l/Q each QIJ Ibc* Powder lllrth or HfJ Ay **vca U- ' ' I#U **"-*" a_#U while) one to customer, ea. UU TEN CENT Card i-.is.-s (of real gIXTT CBNT IHsfees nails, Rtrlpes I******** CENT Handkerchief* (Ladle*), plasklnl. arier * o'clock, rath Be and Checks. I and IH Inches wide. if._., l . ._,_.„....„. rirTT CENT While Drares Shirts! .tier « o'clock, per yard .. r* -•""-"•';'"J'1. only '°<"* to * cue* (unlsundrledl. for men .11 .1... TWENTY CENT I'araaola for , hll . toma-r. each So only ,w„ to a customer. -. _„„,„„_,„_,.„„„_,„,,.„„„ „„. e»ch . J ....... J-a? -.,,., i..Liaj.ut-Lta ... TWENTY CENT Ratio Ilowa and I" .1,1.AH I'nATS fur rhll.lr*n. Mac* KNTV II 1. CENT Hlack Yell- Ito «, on* to a inter, after . In**, cfeeneiled dotted, after . Siring* (lain a), afler . o'clock, o'clock, esch Sec, o'clock, per yard lie j each .*.... 100 Son MA R C HI j£ Latest Styles ladlss, li.ii" \.-ur Tsiltirmsda * ill. mail* by HUMES & CO. Rooms !*-'" fa/s In posit Hull.lint 'SEATTLE TRANSFER CO. I rrtU.l. Passenger anl Hui'. J BTORAOC. I TlroQß lalD ii"« com M lirii it-mi le a ♦*>«a>«*>a>a>aaca}ea>«a>a>«a>«-»a>t>a>a>6 J. F. ADAMS J. F. ADAMS 5>.,1*11i11a!...l IB lbs Hliasr. |l.l»'j' * St. SIS t.rnnil *>situs, bilstta ■ V IMB and la ami. V *«>«**>«>a><>«><><>a><>«.«^<>a>«>a>a>^*? TH EL PARLOR GROCERY H...11S ii**us. 1329 ideal Ainias Wm. J. DE-AIM & CO. ■ ■ear, Great Bargain Closing Out ! IN mis i.im PUTNAM'S ,^- Horseshoe Nails, per lb 12' c Oxshoe Nails, per lb 12' c Oxshoes, all sizes, per lh 3'c CAIIN & COIIN Pool of Ifaaler Aye. Vol or Dock. HANKS. Till UK-r ail..-, BANK O. SEATTLE, i.i tip Capital Il9n,<tn finuial I'Siilln. business irtn.uisL J*m«s U. Hot*. Ir . . ... I'teal.Ln". Itaurlr* Mloksu . , . Vie* Prettdsni 1 a .ler Turner r ■ • i ashler H. y. Park hurst . , . . Assistant t ashler .l.til .nil Ulesrsphlo richan.* pa-ahia in .11 th* prtaatpal cllist ul tht Cullel I is is. ami Europe ma I'Luar SIHIND NATIONAL"-!!.!! Os SEATTLE. *i Hal .lock paid in I™, me lafpia* , . .., U..JM •smb rurth ,1 lent _>fi Neuteliier Vlcal't.. la. V. An.our vasuiar t"orr*lponilenla In all th* principal eitlt.i i lliai U leal* tales sod Europe, •SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN » HANK V. _ 111 SEATTLE. < orn.t Yetler Ms, and Hr.l Avcnu. Capital ~~, |-j.il) Andrew Chillier* ... "7. Prttldtnii _, I. Jaoulisnrt Inst Vi.'..i'r...i.l..|ii K. 1., ".1-1.1 Bacon i V1..,.,|-r,v A. 11. SuelD*r| .... a sas.li I, r Tramacu a t.rneral Hanking lluuii. ». [BONN I a. ST E W 'I '" I*l lUrscUtr. and Kmualmera. |'4 1 '*r lois. 11l Inl Aye aii.l I ..Intnl.l, at a* '111. phono Main IJ realll<a. Me.lt. |* «e««a>e>a>«.*rs>««o»«o»a>««t>a>a | Popular Songs I Popular Prices < j Call .in,! hear the new 11 ', ones played on the II SSt MI WINTER HARPER I i HOI Slcend Irs. Senile. Wat*. j 0»t>0»0«»a>a>00»«6.>4«4<l0(„ t^*i%a.&_»ir_r«'ia_a__Si^^a*i'is! I DENTISTRY Sr Ittrlii* recently com* from lb* IJ South, I will open s.letiisl .nil., in ||J 1.-I lltlll'Utlt, roost 1! .... .it. I It. nit. « . To Bel acquainted with iii.. public *. 1 villi « Eatraot T00th,.., It? free of Clarne for Tin. ft Days ft All work tilth ,-laaa I'tlcei rea- IH lolialil... Call sinl ..... I|J i ..nan nn.l ttrliisework a spo-ttlly g Oily >'. ...1,, full) i.ia.-n {£• DR. W. C. CARR. Dentist. &r*s*srif_fiti ,i_.*i_._%■_&_•.•*'