♦♦a) «♦* a? ♦*>*} « ♦« ilw.slj.s.*!. friii. a t'oiiih : I, Bail tt t.irlsr Ka'Mae*u. frauds at l'h.:*d*lpttta. arrive! at Han Francisco. It* teas also sent out from th* Ileal to try to run down th* counterfeiter* . It happen*.! that both W'llkle and Plnkerton were al Kan Francisco at th* same tirae. and with the ski of*-—-rial agent (leorge llai.n. snd ths •lever Hen PYsn.'».■ • agent p.- s,, several days wer* stent irailing 'tuts, but they I "in I their match In the subtle syndicate of .-or.i». her. who •r* flooding ■ the roast with bogus .._* dollar sad halt dollar tola*, ao perfectly f»»_ lured that they pass as genuine through the bank*, to far the quartette ,af sea-rat service men hay* i—en baffled. Mr Wllkl* I* alas expected In Heal lis. perhaps , a*xt sreek. IB com pany with Mr. I'mkrrton < Ho far ssran be learned. II I* s**am*d thai the eenißi.rr.Ming bend hat* become *mhold*t_*4 by Ihelr sure***, and have recruited their rank* with Ist clever Bole plat* counterfeiters, who were recently released from Eastern prison*. The band may be near Seattle, or for that matter. they may be la the (Its KLOIIKER'S ARRIVE i'l with GOLD m ■Hi_B______________Sl_sHVaV>*V*sHßassß|HHH Th* first Klondlsrs to corns down from Dawson this season arrived last arming on th. steamer City of Se attle. They had with them a large •apply of ih* yellow treasure, which waa contained In big* and grip •arks. ". Th* exact amount at Ihe gold la difficult to aaeertatn , Purser v.. T. Pope estimates It -at S3SO.«*O while E. C. Allen, proprietor of th* Daw* ■on, Nugget, who came dawn on ih* Beauts. fixes the amount at sSSB.Btt. Th* Klondike-* cam* out from "Dawson on th* river steamers Flora. Canadian and Columbian. Th* Flora waa the fir*! vessel to make j .a* voyage, arriving at While Horse Jun* S. Th* other two steamers fol lowed In the Flora's wake, and ar* rived la port a day later. Each of Ih* boats carried a big crowd of Sawaontu* with a large amount of gold, According to persons return ing from lb* north. Ihe Flora car ried fully SlMi«*o» th* Canadian near. ly twice that amount, and th* CM* gmtiin a similar sum. Th* majority of the Klondike- s; ' hay* . been working on Kldor.d" creek, one ', of ' the most famous stream* at th* Klondike.< All !h* claims located on this stream are. producing large amount* of gold. • Purser Pop* . efflr* aboard th* . Seattle was a veritable treasure vault. Forty-six pas«*rtg»r* depos its! In bis rare tucksktn sacks and hand satchels containing gold dust. net*. <2t*. ' and .I^.ooo was i stor.d In his department. In many of the staterooms large amounts of gold were also slowed. P. W. Wood, of Newcastle. Wash., who waa among th. Klondike-.. bas b*»n working on TJonsnxa rreek. If* slal.a that Intl. work Is being don* helots Discovery, hut that above that 1 place there is rr.ai activity, and lh* .. claims ars making fin. development*. 11 SEATTLE NEWS IN CRISP ITEMS It. p. Burn* tt* awarded .son damages by a Jury in lulg- Jacobs' court late yesterday sfternoon. He claims lhat th. North "Amtrlcan Trading a Transportation company damaged inn, to ihe amount of ISO!) »>y falling to land him st Dawson City at a certain specified urn. -_teSß_s*l* lias A. D. Smith, a laborer who recent ly cams from Denver, reported to po ,llce headousrters last night thai he (hsd been robbed of III) m |h« Hlg tVonsnxa saloon. When Smith was Lr-*rrh.d he sllll hsd IIS In hla pos* ■krsston. I cam. from Daaver, reported la po * head«|iisrt.r. last n | K) ,t ■!,.,, hi d h*»n r..td,. d mt Mo | n 11, msnti sal.,on. Wn.„ g, „|, - M arch.d he it;ll had 113 l„ hla bob* salon * . * ■ Th* well known English seller, ■ell S.. owned by K. H. ,„,,, _] -combed to poison y*xt*rilay. The ■ng nrsi took 111 Thursday, anal C. H. indall. th* well known dog fancier t called. The two men worked versl . bou r* i .a,lh Die dog, ,_,, ought they had counteracted the ison. but a sudden change took nee, and th* animal died, Nell S. THE SEATTLE AR. 15=13 When he left, the miners were work ing rockers on th* bench.*, and most of th* best claims on MM creeks had Just begun sluicing, II- also says thst Dominion cr**k is making good developments. A P. Allen echo has been working oa Eldorado for a year or more, re turned on the Seattle. He rtale* that the .id output will be much greater this year than thai of last. More new claim* hay. been opened, and experienced miners ■■ are - working •hem. The supply of gold on these clan— I* .on. '..red prsrHrslly In* exhaustible. Within th* next month he say* the really large shipments nf gold will begin to arrive from the north In lh* cabin of Prof. Lippy, on his claim No. 17, Eldorado. Is said to be stored toot) pounds of the yel low metal. It Is the result of th. spring operations , Following ars th* Klondike's who placed Ihelr goM In th* keeping of ; Purser Pope: W. E. Trevarro. Wm. Tuitl*. Ls lluller, W. J. Darling. ' Wm Osrrell, J H. Mr Knight. F. W. Ward. M. Souch*r*su, Mrs Areht. bald. C. W. Chapman, I. Morris, W. Rodger*. J K. hearts Jessie Knery, ' Mrs Hal-. Wallac*. Days Burton. Jo. r-iarher, F. J MrQued*. Dr. Day. ] is. T. P..Sl*fin. Archl. Allen. IVm. : Morrill. Frank Fox, O. Maimers, 1.. A. Mason. M. P. Peterson. A. J. Huntington. Jo* Ileckman. It, Sler* rymont. It Met mar. Thomas Olllls ple. J. I' 'lonaale*. F. A Khali. J L. li»ah-r, A. J. Krom'iuH.!. J. W. Raymond. 0 Shea. O. Odin, le.wla R. Shorte.n K. J. Trevarro. T. J. ! nyrne, J Hutchinson, ft. Olbson. 8. Msgnlsen. I!. It'dints. At S o'clock this sftrrnoon ther* had been 51 dep'fsit* made st th* „..av .me.. Th. sum aggregated WMH ll__Gß__i I I hsd * long Use* of bench winnings, •and came from royal blood. ... Park Commlsaloner Choir also state* In th* report thst h» has t.ili j en Hi- task of pi.icing statuary In th ■ diff-i' i.i parka, ins* lbs money will be obtained by firlval" sub-nip- | Hon*. II" slate* that the H. i. ltlsll residents of Sealllc ar* In favor of i a 110.000 slaiile of the poet Hums. I The German r.is|i|e|ils hay* express eal a desire, of having the statu* at j Schiller *nd Ooeto* rrecteat, the Kng lllsh niadStOßß, and the Irish llot.'it l.tni' . * s | In th* est* of F. «'. Sharkey ■against the Part Illskeley Kill com jpnny In Ihe federsl court yeslerday aflertnitin, th* Jury decided In favor | of Ih* plaintiff by granting him |C«7O idtmages. ... I Several r—ldents In Hi-- neighbor hood of Jsfftrson .Ir.el. from Third | avenue to liroadway, have filed an , I .. ....rfmrew'MtsiMMaaJwt-aMfeatsa..-■■ MAI 111. WASHINGTON, HATH I! DAY EVENING, JINK 17. IN.*«*. ippeal to the superior court against I th* re aatrasm. lit of lh* above streets. • • • Isaac Teller ha* been appointed special eels peMeamaa to (111 Ih* vacancy mad* by v. dismissal of ! Officer Donty, • • * • A l- llll.m attain* thai an ordinance Ibe ens. i. I to prevent snd prohibit Hie emission of dense smok* frum sny tin.ike at* .. and rttltnney, and to declare Ihe emission of den** smok. eliliin Ih* city limits of Pa* sill* a nuisance, was lilcl wllh llir alt> clerk Hi's mm nin« Th* petition «*• slglle I by in mv of lie In, litis ' business in,-i, of Kettle. ... Howard Prart-nraugh. a yrning boy II years old. redding at SIS Third ay* rime, wa* reported la. the police tht* morning as missing from his home, l.*i*r In the day lis as as fun. I s*leep In on* of ihe i.-.tns In sb sdjalnlng house, having gain* into th. wrong door on returning; from ths show last evening,, ■ • * • ! Park Commissioner M. Choir filed a report t.slay In regard to the ptaor ctml.ti'. of th* perk deji.irtn.etu A portion of tb* report read, s* fol lows: "I'srk Commissioners Chopin, i as in.li Williams and t-unberg hay* held a meeting, and the re.uli was discouraging. The reimmlf alonrra ar* i highly Indignant at the Ink ■' of". rial power." ... He .1... state* that lh* pioneers of Seattle should erect a rials* of th* Chief of Heat He. • • • Th* money to be used will be ral»* ed by public subscription. The park commissioners also t—n*v* lhal ih. council should grant them legal p-w --•' * • • ' Mayor Humes received a letter of Inquiry from P. T. V'l'.iush of 111 j tlroadway. New York, askingr for in. farmall-.ii «on<unwm*dy. who 1* aupi«i*r.i to be a retldent ot this elty . . * Th* (Iran! Street n*-rlrie Hallway rompany will • ».n place a row of sests around triangular park al the junction of |st*cnnd avenu* and Wa. l.r way. They Intea. Ie pier* the •.sis there a* Boon a* -ermi.sion I* gTsated by th* aft**. Mrs. t.u.U* A. Stelntyr*. a wilt know* resM.ni of *l*a tile 11-! a' h*r home, til Tempi, street, of rsneer. this mornln*. Mr* M.lniyr* was ih. »if. of Peter Mainly—, aad ihe lush' •' C. It. iv. .tun. They hare resided In Heattla for SB year*. ! • -••--■'• A building permit wa* Ittued Inday lo Mr* Aiii.it 11. King lo build a two story frame residence at Ill* Sltteenth avenue tn coal !'...**.. ... The funeral taarvlce* over th. re mains of tiewey llushy were held from Itor.r-y A Ulewsrfs chapel st It o'clock this morning. ... * • • • . , The remains of fieri. August D, Ksuit —II be shipped to Washing. ten, O. ■" this afternoon by Mutter worth * Bona, where they -—ill Is* la. lered In Ihe Nation .1 cemelery a i Ar lington park. Hen. Hauls diet In this .-Ily H»pi* m Her S. U*»V Th* re main* w.r.- then interred tn l-ake View cem*l*ry. A* II it provldet that all army officials shall be tinned in th* Nslle-nsl cemetery, th* re main* of flcn. Kant*, who bore th. till* of major-general I retired, st th* time of hie drain, were taken up. and Iconsequently sent Ba»t. * * * j The following m*rri»s. license was ls.in-1 today: Tn Joseph Sfathlson. | age IV and lill.n Nelson. a*e SI. both of Kingston. . . . I/als K. Mol, a Nor-rvgltn, was admitted In rltlt»nshrp by Judge field this morning. . . . Jills. J«. ob. today *en!*ncrd P. Slartis snd P. Richards lo fit* years st hard work In the peidttnllary for highway robbery. * * * teitrl d* 1/ib.l and .wo daughters, of Pari*, are at the duller, en rout* to Dawson. * . . John Minn, an experUnced mining man of Han Frsnrlsrr.. gave a short talk at the dealt!* Mining exchange this afternoon "peaking of Wash- Inst..i, future, h* said he had left aSn Francl*co for a better field, and he was quit* sure Senilis was the pi*.-. "A year's work In Ihl* slut. lead* me lo the conclusion thai Washington I. the coming center for gold and - upper mining, and there la nn reason in th* world why Seattle should not be th* exchange cenler for the whole region." s . . T. Tamisnha. a Japan.*** who Is li* 11 I, the county Jail under a mm. milium! from Ihe tJnliivt Slates coin. mlssloners' ' .'Met. hn* applied In Judge Hanfonl for a wrli of lint—"a* corpus. Al, Ing will Iv had nn June v Taints*. Is held under Ih* pauper Imml-rsHon law. * * . Joint grsdiiatln* exercises at .eg held by Ihe Kingston. Houghton and Joanlia hoots last night, nt th A. O. I*. W. hall, in Kingston Ther* w.r. the following seven grmlu.tcs from the different schools: Arthur I Wlltenmeyer, nf th* JuanlU school; Maud O'Connor saw latum O'Connor, I Hie Houghton school; I " I'lig-r --i berg, 1.. hi l\ Inlinor*. letur* Tee*. nrilner, hi..l (lcnrge ll..light', Of ths it and school. ... The county commissioners this af ternoon swarded Ihe contract for the construction ■•! the bridge across lh* Snoqunlmle river nt Novelty la the Pugeat Sound Dredging company for SStSO, The ferrytioat cnnlrscl *'" formally awarded la the H*» is Braa, company. s . s P, Zimmerman, sheriff of Hinihnin lah county, It at the Btsvans. ', ,ii.v-fe^..^ . ■ ARTICLES SIGNED For Another Big Fistic Contest. NEW Vi i UK. J una 17,—Jtffrles and Sharkey wer* matched this sftemaon In fight SS rounds the Isller part of October, In the i lull offering the lars e.l purs*. The •'■■li'lllliina ptcivll* Ihst Hie winner lakes all Tbs fight la 111 be ri'.etn. I by ill. el'.llshl Qusensberry rules Al, Hintlli was: sareed upon ..s stikehnlder. The re- i feree will be .li..»eii Mi.ti day, Hid din* fin* Ihe fight will he ..pet, mull August 1.. The negotiations were, conducted by Heady ami o'ltourk*. Jeffrie* aaa. pi.*, ill st lbs .infer tncs, snd mid* no secret of his con* Itdenre In defeating sharker BODY LIES I STATE Last Rites to Memory of Bland. LEBANON, m.i, June 17. —The body of Hon It I* Hiani lie* In stair at ihe Opera hois., watched over by •ie I'a'han guard, a Ml* . hundreds of friends of the great Mil sourl commoner file sorrowfully past hi* bl*r. W. J Ilrysn. Senators <•'erkr.ll and Vest. «lov Stephens, .-.tlm-. Stone, of Missouri, and other 'distinguish I men. will all.nl th* , funeral, ahlrh occurs at I.SB -. m. ' today. v __': it* ! — TROOPS ON THE MATCH i __________ MANILA, June -Kvery precau-1 Hon 1* being' ,k to guard against | th* uneapea-ital return sf th* Fit* ipino Ira-op* under (Ira. Slot sh. and a consequent assault on the A inert* ran oulposla In territory from which Ihe rebels were driven T.le.l*) A force of Insurgents is reported lo he at Still.! an. and a battalia* at lh* Fourteen!B Infantry has been a*nl from imu. I" eaith their mov*irt*>ols nn I to reconnoitre the adjacent iota- try. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS ■ • MANILA. June 17.—Violent vol* rant," disturbances are In progress in th* South renirel Islands and Phil* Ipplns An hipeiiigo Heavy earth quake shocks have been frit st I alio A volcano In the Island of N"g-,s I* In a slslr of erupt,on. and seismic shocks have occurred In various piste*. Th* peculiar construction of build- Ings in Hollo and other places affect ed hss prevent. serious damage from the shocks. __________________ HUIOLDT IS ASHORE A Idler ha* been reived hv M, Kalian, manager of Us. steamer Humboldt, from Hobi Ilaiighman. one of tile pilot, of the vessel, stat- \ ing lli.it the Humboldt ran athor* on Calumet point Thin- evening In a den** fog. Th* point Is shout li miles north at t-Wyrrroiir narrow* Th" let ler .talcs that the Humboldt was straining In MM wake a. th* steamer Cottag* ■'■„« vessel had muni!**! that point. The ..Mo on Ihe Humboldt's bridge heard a lil.-iat from the Cottage City's whls ll*. and change,] his course . thinking he was nhoiit 1.. pass lhal vessel. Instead, however, th* ll,i,lit went ashore. When dia light cam*, on Invrstlgatlnn disclosed that th* steamer was resting easily, and In nil probability stir '• oil.l 1,. floated wllh Ihe next Ugh tide. IN HONOR OF THE EDITORS The mtialc-l concert to be given this evening at Madison park by lh« Seattle Press club, in in,nor of th* Canadian etlllors, promise, to at a in, it, „. and no .in,' should ml*. It. •I'll.- public Is cordially la. .i ta 1., prrsent. In addition to Mi Jen nie Houghton-Edmunds, whoso ser vices 1, iv.- been secured. Wagner's band will render a splendid program. Wm. BStt, agent for llalfour, flu- Ihrlo A.- company at Hand occom. panics! by hit wife. is at th* Italnler* , ll.llid. m\m AT WOKE President Starts on Ten Days' Trip. II"! v..KB, Mais., June 17.-Pr*«. M I. i i.y and parly arrived her* •h"i altar 10 o'clock Oils momma. A bis crowd thronasd ih* MaUa* ; and eieeie.i the president enlhuslas. ileal))-. The preildentUl party waa driven to Iks hoin* of H*pre*enlatlv* Whiilna. whoi* guests iliry will 1.. I while here SLOAN PAID THE PRICE ! bfIWtPOM, Eng., June 17 The Sporting Ufe today ssys nf th* Sloan episode st ' Ascot, thai Sioan only picked up a bottle, and that the 1 blows struck war* by • friend of the ; American Jockey. I Th. Time*. how. ever, confirm* yesterday's slory, and declares lhat Sloan en-aped arrest only i.v paying Ihe waiter her as saulted a hundred pound*..- TO SETTLE THE STRIKE <*I_b-VI-.aND. r>, Jun* 17.—Th* only matter now *tandlng In lh* way of * *eiii.m*nt of th* iirest-esr sit Ike is th* proposal relating to the recognition of th. union The com pany make, a I proposition Ito deal with ths men, but refuses to rerog. Bis* their anion. The strike feeders • 'line, lhal th* mailer I* on the verge of settlement. A number of .(Til* were mail* this morning to prevent tile running of cars by plai ing huge boulders on lb* Irsck, but wrecking wagons soon cleared th* i wag.,. .- ."'"**"* : _ .... OTIOAT n am MANILA. June 17,— trunbaMl Nspiikte ism* .loan Ihe Past* river y**lerday from lb* lake, where .he had been milting. The ofli. .rt re port lhal on June 10. whit* Oeneral heal .n was engaging lh* rebels near Tagulg. a flanking party of Filipino* was discovered creeping along under the rover of Muff. The Filipinos did not discover the N*pi lan. which was ihl. to *t*am withm SAO yard* of them, when she opened a tire with all of her gun*. The Insurgents were rut down like chaff, and those who strap*.l Injury fled in disorder. Th* Napldan un doubtedly saved Wlimton's troop* from » serious Onak altack. Afler proceeding down Ih* lake far a short distance, Us* Napldan annihilated the Filipino supply train. Still further down «he destroyed new barracks containing SOO Insurgents. A land ing party found nearly to dead and many wounded. JfiCMWstHl LONDON, iiir June 17.—A dis patch from Pretoria »ay» that seven Hrltlsh warships have entered Ny* ark at th* entrance to Hektgoa bay. The report I* not connrmed. PARIS. June -President Isnubet today held a conference with Melln* Hoiivl.r and llrisson. relsllv* to the formation of a new cabinet. The former M premier at on* time. College Professor Indicted OsAteBBDURO, HI.. June 17.— Pro fe.. r 1.1...1 Willis, until a few d*y* go teacher of elocution at H.dding college, Abingdon, was today Indict - .1 by lh* grand Jury on charge of burglary. The young man I* the ton of a prominent cltlxen, ami. II I* •aid. entered ths home of Prof. rush. Ing. of Knot college, and Hole man uscript* and books. It is said ihsi Willis has fled. BIG MEN AT THE CIRCUS When the Elephants Pranced the Mayor Was Glad and Lewis Sad I Mayor Hume* took In the circus Isat night. So did Hon. Jam.. Ham ilton Lewis. Neither gentleman in iI. any pretense of bringing Ihe children, but est on opposite aides of il,,- let, and maintained the political equilibrium of the .evening. When the elephant-, gnu to prance, the . mayor looked vastly pleased, «• taped all) when the elephants at a banquet table demanded "more pie." A* for . .Imiii's Hamilton, he looked anxiously several times towards the menngerle, and Is reported to have Bab* I why Ihey did not bring the tiger* In for political purposes to offset ths ele phant*. C, D. Topcl. manager of Ihe fan adian I'sciric at Vancouver, loft for in,me today. We Bid for Your Business On tin* merit of our merchandise. A new offer In Dinner sets— English semi-porcelain, (4 pieces, they are worth $<>— Monday we sell them for $„9>. Glass Water Sets—pitcher, six glasses and tray, 85c SPELGER & HURLBUT 1215*1217 e«e«Bd Attn** - pAINTERS'~gUI-rLII2S *~* a — -nr aa iC-_-w_>* (.lass, Wallpaper, Etc. Third and Pike. STAR RAIINT CO. -—————______________________________________________ —— • '_s_iEza--Z22&_-?_-^^ « I Can* BBS B*. Oar New Lis. or .__ | I Crockery and Glassware I Just Received. It Glassware lust Received. It >Vill Pal You. GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR CO. j i -908 First Avenue. Bl 0) ?XW?JU-*z*?*r-I±J<-f>.J&?-sr.'*:j^„ .....a. ar,; - "^_-s*7_-.' a -J^.Tr*3aJ-ys f 3 *d_xr f/"'-".'e? >T< % ARE YOU GOING TO BUILD? H. IN. RICHMOND PAPER CO. Ml !S:i:»!:iP»:r; .00 Swire Fee! of PiDtr fsrJl:. 213-215 Odtalil it! »*VVVsS^*«***>»V*t/*.sv%*yv*ac*t/»v-^^ J BRUNNER & CO. I £ ■- * %. i km oi j ii Groceries, Wines and Liquors \ < 502 Pit.* Strut, eorscr Fifth. * *. W.rtS*. ** harfl a ..nefc nt .etc, nil islllnrnls (t-ortm*) -lar*ts sp-l whits * i .In., tint. ..I laia ).«,, lsyjl. M 1„. hearts*. lo Ssst. sn ol I l-.r. in 1.--I tj * yearn* at sis, sad in fit i sttrnitti li. I*. i!r| rrlt *t ii,..1. rata isii.ilrt.si* ( i * ■_HMI TiWehes* i.reen IB*. ■ __!'» • ! i J£ S. R. WAGONER, D.D.S.^ Painless Dentist. *** Beat Ttetß. «« « »Iv Held I us*., BLOB. ; Sir*, rttllagi, M* o* "__" V '""l * rillliits, 11 .*' up A Sat y.-*r,' ru*r*a'e- wttk all earrg —_RJ mm* HOP "..wars' t* a***** • sdlnj saythiaj bat lir.t-il.ei ?aaV Calaa.Ha St. DIAMONDS r **_!** Hits *detnr*d la i nee. from II to ft* par mat Oar priest art Hill _**as~B k... ft alette* at ail pi Ice* " E/,3 W. W. HOUGHTON \_T 7Q* rir.t Avsrtu* -JEWgUER Learn to Ride a Bicycle Auditorium Bicycle Riding Academy XHirrl Aye. atrac. BielSldiaora at __J.-_L_i^ DANGEROUS NEGLECT Of IHE ETE __Nh_J I BPtfli*Va\ Tb* rami een-Htre <-nr«n t>f erne* In tbe lv,l- ft el rail*. t*ttsU \ ini-K u-aMe In tbeae Oar* for 16* r**tlef of effeUI v^uir-ment for th* .it>tullvD of jrour order* it tU« v-»*. A ""A* *-T^--IP^ •> ll*el> .an >>• fuund *n*r«rriere. *4a^-B *-, ■■ s-^*-" 11. CLAY KVRIUMII.R. o r t!r-Un. T7- rim -.re. A Nest-Egg. Sure Enough. Th* glowing r*|vc.rl* which com. to tie from th* ".liver Creek HM Mining Company's mines sr* exceedingly grati fying. The ore bodies aire every promise of widening am ■ rlepth Is male and Ihe gold, silver snd copper values gel no less Kvldenlly the filter Creek mines sre destined to have a • world-wide reputation. W* have been earnestly urging you to buy this slock, be cause we hsv* slwaya had great confidence In th* property. Pis year* ago w* male a careful examination and at that tlm* entered Into an asreement to promote the development of th* claims, but hard time* knocked v* out and w* had lo let go. Th." present owners are careful business men snd eaperiente.l miners, so that the management la all that could If- desired. ,v - i({ Ily the wsy. 7 cents Is a very low price for this stock; a little bit more alrength and s cent* —_* tr the figure*. ..' JOHN E. McMANUS £ SON, 918 Second A.d.ms + *Tm%T LUXURY s-fT l-jl.'l r» ft*-***-' Such as the Romans Indulged In t"**?_ lyn'*'t^fc^.*" * e*n '"' reveled In in a modern bath. J.—e-t- Tfn_ V\V "t""i"_rtW ____ * '""'o. **'«•!> tilled up with porcelain 1 -_ft\_~- ~<: '"'' ' ' ho,v"' t'.ih. tiled walls and •—7—•TTT"^.. eaiylSy-t^-Jy'SM^Jr" ",1"" *"'* *SP°»crl plumbing. We *-__3"- l»V^*, If J J^l_ra- \rm^ "'" f,< *'"' "I 1 , *,a'nroom such a" *"1 1 J C . ITiBV . "__"I%J laurullus never laved himself In, with "ill |j_i-^ ■s^»-*.CJs»«**"".....,„,-. Thoßsßußin. Everybody Don't Know W*a Soil.. V"*' BIRD CAGES But you do. Also Hammocks, Croquet Sets, etc. COON BROS!, 1417 Saoond Aye*. Just Opened ___■_■_ SEATTLE HAT FACTORY WII_I_IAIVI TAYLOR, PROF-, LsttelCkritty lit! rsclory. London. Englsnd. Ths only plsce In Ilia rile lo hive your hit made to order tad rtpslrtd by rrtctlcal I'nlun llsl'.si. a.a.m. I I'lrilareuus Mid lulomtresf. NO. 117.