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.1 — THE SEATTLE STAR I. B. a tIU > CO., rB61l««- _[J_ Itrir •ftarn-aaa «te«pl Bandar. r 11. will* IK. 1. t 11 ASK. lintel ! IliMuMniiii. I „* , s„l pit 1 .'1 a i .It realt per .re. tt t.r.,1. la, ... . re r raouttl il.llartat.l By mail or tal I tail So tree voeiet. 1 sWlWprsaOn.* t-s,^» 10.0 «lWr-» N*. not - - Ttsls.l Ay—BBS 11.1.1..1 sl His j-.... -,-.., 111. Wsahlnf. 'an. s. »«-t,nsl-tI.M Millir. II look* Ilk.- war between Ureal Britain ami the Mouth African lie public England baa taken a powi -11. from which ah* will And 11 dim. cult lo recede, an.! the Tvan»taal It commit ted to th.. unyielding policy of President Knurr. Neither party to th* dispute makes any concllllat* ory pretense In It* hurried pi, in stems for war Great Britain I* •ending fresh troops ami munitions ef war by every steamer; the Trans vaal army, largely composed of vi.i -nicer*, every man of which I* a •harptshooter, has been In I——Masai for weeks. - The rumor that the United Mine* Baa been asked or la to be asked to act as mediator between th* two par- \ ti*. In dispute continues, to circulate. but cannot be regarded ».rh.usl) by any one at all conversant with the; facta leading up to the present strained condition. Ureal Britain la, not likely to ask the United Stat** to meat tale, nor to agree to such a thing if It were suggested; not be cause ah. would have any fear of getting complete justice at the banal* of th* mediator, but simply because eh* doe* not and will not recognise th* right of a v.is.l Mate to ask for arbitration It la ahsur.l to .up- ' pome, on the other hand, that th* j , Tranevwai government will aak th* j United estate* to medial* Of all the j Oullanden in Hi* Transvaal, the Git. lion, of the United Htatea are th* heme bated: for they ar* coneplcuou* [ for their outspoken and aggressive , prs-teet ag-lnst lh* Boer 'tern- • men they took • leading part Is ' the Jameeon raid; their aympathle* j ' er* all with the British Outlander- ' Ie spit* of the gigantic strides „f ecteace in altnosl -aery depsrtmenl «** human life, average people today know little and care I*** about th* laws of diet, of dr.ee, of hygiene , Mot only de men drink too much, they also eat 100 much, and rat . moreover, without taking th* i slightest trouble to learn wheth er tbe Pood they eat Is --! for them or not. Mr. fl. W. Smith, la an saeajr read recently be far* the Hundred Tear dub, In New TJTk. aald. "We wilt *oon b* f—tllna 4 | sella*—-, with tW-hawiteal elemtnt* necessary to lit there for ths prof.c --• lon or '"C, Ulialkw .*"»■ -m. at* fasl -r*w,— and he aa—ls that erlttnr. may ultimately > tell i us how to ret lac waste na*—. with youthful tissue. But la mast be adrrrut-s! that at pres ent this ta only a fascinating dream. Th* race gropes alone, blindly fa,',. lowlnjr Its Instincts and utterly re* fusing to heed th* laws by th* obser vanes of whir— It might possibly add many years to the span of are. ...Philosophy of Eyes... Upturned tyre are typical of devo tion. (? '. . - . ... Wide open eyes ar* Indies live of rsehness. •; •a. . Wde-glan-ing eye* are always to be distrusted. .. * ... Brown eyes are said. By oculists, to be the strong***. .... email eyes are commonly supposed to Indict!* cunning. s. ; . Th* downcast eye has to all ages been typical of mc-drety. . . s Tti. proper distance between the eye* Is the width of one eye. ... People of melancholic temperament rarely have clear blue ryes. . • • Byes with long, .harp corners In dicate great discernment end pene tration. _P*V*-V**_iS£ m\% Th. whit* of the eye showing be ; neafh th* in* ta relive of nobility of character. .• • • Oray eye* turning grtes In anger or .tenement are Indicative at a —hoi. temperament. ... When Hie upper rid rovers hslf or more of the pupil Ihe Indication is of cool deliberation • . ' * , * An eye th* upper lid of which pass. as horliontally across th* pupil in dies tea mental ability. • * . Unsteady eyes, rapidly Jerking from side to side, are frequently In dicative of an uns-til. 1 mind. • * * It I* said that the prevailing color* of eye* among patient* of lunatic asylums are brown and black. ... Eyes of any color with weak hrnwa and long, concave lash**, are Indica tive of a weak constitution. * • • Eyes thst ars wide apart or* said by physiognomist* la Indies!* great Intelligence and a tenacious memory. ... Eye* which th* whole nt th- Iri* I* visible belong to erratic persons, often with a tendency toward In sanliy. . . . Wide open, starting eyes In weak count.nance. Indicate Jealousy, big otry, Intolerant. and pertinacity without firmness. ■— Devoured by Wolves. WICHITA, Kan.. June 20.—A p.i, of big gray wolve* attacked Mis Alll* Johnston as she waa driving home through the wood* In Heaver county, Oklahoma, and devoured her two little children, Sir*. Johnston may die from th* shock. i.I. S. (. L ('o\u;\tio\ Final Preparations Being Made FOR hoi mm or l.'» 00 GUESTS! All Committ.s* Msst Tonight st ths First Biptltt Church SB fourth St. Commit lees of th* local T. P. 8. C. V., bate been busy during th* past few days, arranging for ths big con* ' v*niton. Preparations have already been made for the h.,u*lng of at least lfaa) gueati Th- commit lee In charge of iralna and lin.i, ha* so srranged mailers that a large num ber of Incomers i—in be handled In a few moments, and th* delays of four j years ago will not be repeated. Dele* galea from east of the mountains and from drays harbor will begin to arrive tomorrow. Th* Ai—wry will be use! for nigh! •— ■•tons, and the Plymouth church for day sessions. Committee* en decorations have been busy with both place* during Ihe week. The various committer* numbering ISi member*, will meet Ihl* evening at the l-lrat liana i.i church and talk over matter* and nilM lb* final ar range ments. Itev. Ira II l-indreth or Nashville. Tennessee, and Dr. II II- Tyler, of New York. the two chief speakers, are expected to arrive her* Thura day. Mite Eve "honta. of Chicago, and Bey. I'ha. Thornton, presklenl of th. Untied States, wilt alto ad . dress the convention X Urge num ber of state an,! loaral speakers will also occupy the platform. Believes Him Innocent niHllVll.l.r. Ind. June ie ti ers ar. working on every clew ths—' might wit* th* mystery of the kill ing of H*sorg» Palmer, who wo* shot , on Saturday night est * o'clock in • privets alter In th* rear of the rant* ottlcs. At* la—sraard. a sweetbeert of Palmar » daughter, Ann*, and hi. brother. Corg*. were erreeted and ckargwd with the crime. Anna Palmer believe* ber lover to *be Innocent of th* dwed There were no witnesses lo the affair, and tbe only reason for holding the —e*tnard boy* I* Ihst Ihelr f«th»r..Hs..*. , l,.iill.n*.M- ts—i—e.- WW tsarrsml tveer the attention* of Abe La—nard ' to the Palmar girl ' ANXIOUS ABOUT : HER ABSENT BOY \ Indiana Mother Seeks for , Information. Police Oesirtsaent .1111,11 Sets rsl Other Inquiries ler I Mining *>*s*l*. Mrs. Mary B. T. Owen, of Indian* spoils, Ind., writes to Chief Reed \ •iking for Information regarding her 1 •on. Willis K. Owen. She stales that he was to hsv. left Index, Wash that be was to have left Index. ' Wash, about February 10. for Be* ' alt!- to take a eteamer for Alaska. ' and she ha* not received any word tine* then from him. Chart-* B. Miller, of float.an. Mass., ! has seked Chief Heed to make an In- ' veetltatlon concerning the where* ' about of Oscar 11. tiecker. ll* left Hoemn In July. !»»:. for the Klondike When last beard from he was stop ping at the Fremont hot.l. and had engaged passes' on the st.am.r Car. lyle for Dawson Cliy. Becker Is de scribed aa being to year* "11, .'. feel * Inches tall, and weigh* about I—) pounds Caleb Oray, of Halaay. Or., writes for Information eonc.mlng Bugene Clark, a typewriter repairer, who la ■ upposi dto re**!* In -attl. Fltagerald * Help, attorney* at Indhtratpolla. Ind . write* in regard to Jacob Wis*, who formerly received hi* mall at Ilex Hi? They wish to know hie whereabouts, as Ih.y are prosecuting a claim for a pension on his behalf. W. C. Humm.l. of Napa City. Cat, ha* written to Chief Head asking him If there ts a firm In fttattl* going by th* nam*" of "Alas F"r«*tlng Machine company." He (tale* that he **nt them 1. for a machine In answer to an advertisement In a Han Francisco dally They replied they would ship It on May 21, but h has not receiv ed the maehln*. BUREAU OF INFORMATION Will Seek for Centrally Lo cated Offices. The executive commute* nt the bu reau of Information hat authorised the chairman and secretary to secure riuarlera for th. bureau. Ilooms in Ih- B. and I. It 11. building, near th* depot, have been offered, i.nt they .re too small C. I. Denny ha* placed many city maps In th* secretary's hands for free distribution. Murders Galore. AUfrriN, Tex., June 2D.—Word ar* rived here yesterday of ihe nsiaasln atlon In Han Hani county Ha (unlay of two of 'i,'' principal ivitnraies in I murder cases now pending In the dis trict curt The names are not given but tit" feud between the factions has been active laialy, several mur ders occurring. ""O KTOI' THAT Rattle Wisconsin Bank Closes. HTOPniITO.V. Wl*., Jun* SO.-Ow- Ing to the failure nf one of Ihe Inrg* es! 1 hi,.l -. of Ills bank lv remit a par I of his Indrfitedneta aa agreed, the Dane Count stale ban—, which bus been a It. rutting Inailiuilon In till* illy since till, ha* been obliged Is .lose 11* doors. 'iii, in, ate I.'i'J.iKW with llahlllllr* of 1111.000. STATE NEWS. P„n,era, I* on Ihe boom. • • • Puyallup wants a fruit cannery. • * . The -B——l and Clearwater rivers are riling rapidly. • • • Joseph Irving hss sold 110,000 as.-, of limber lan.) near Ornlate Pall*, recently i • • • Tom Pli.y.l got eight year* In th. penltrntlaiy fur horse stealing 1,1 Pasinrrsij. 1..! week, • • • Assistant Attorney General Vance will he th* Pourth of July orator nt Mount Vernon. • s • More real estate ha* been bought and *aM In Will ... In th* M.I 11 month* than In th* whole four year* prevlou* to this period. ... Today Ih." l-rsatale of Ihr town of ■ Mitton la. In Hnoliimish county, are 1 rati— on a proposition to bond lb, town In Ihe sum of |(*roo, the money to be used In constructing .1 water areata . . . . Th* grocers of Hpoksne have d-ier mine.! 10 take proper precaution* agalntt t.ssß under th* pure food law* by requiring Indemnlly bonda from wholes*,* dealer* guaranteeing the purity of article* purchased from I them and from the toes la tenure. •* * J I I", ... V.'in, a 1....1 ■*■"■ .' ' Hlmp-1 [ son's amps Ie Thurston county, had a leg badly ."rushed a few days • »>. . . • Mrs Ilebeeen Pord, a plt-neer set tier of th* Skagit valley, died of ..ll age Saturday at Mount Vernon. . * • The Skirl! county auditor fll*d and rtjco— HI Instrument* dur ing Stay. Th* ft** COllecled amiiunl ed to UTT.M, • * • Th. chase* factory a' is., Creek, near Spokane, ha* been void to lh* llaxlewond Dairy company. .Mines and Mining In the Northwest -_-" -a"-j.ii' " tm»ta~% ***'i"\ -r .w.'S.epur.llr'mln* *i Ibe laKt-feot level win ...in **tsra,l over the line j into th* Jim lll.in- mln*. Th* prog. ! rasea or the drift toward the Hl*in* .' troun ! has been •lead), tag « lone time. The ... found In ihl* drift la •ail to be rich. • . . A.says mad* at ore taken frem tbe I Ksntu. mine, on. of th- proptrtlee .f th. i-tirri. company, at lltpuh* ISA give a value of AVI I™ This ore area taken from th* le—t* at a depth ot but a few fret below th* *urf*r." Th« ledge ad}.-ins the Monarch group and I* In a (la!* ' ir-BBtk-B I The led«* haa been era***- nt in sev eral places, showing a pay chul. Sh* r**l In length. In all th* nil. the ore carries tslues ranging from lie j per lon. It is free — Hlinar or*. A ■ ■haft will be sunk tn a depth of IM feet and other work will be done te demonstrate the real value of the lis. ..very Th* ledge I* about fit r**t In Hh. * * . Work hti been dl*r-onllnu—l on th* ' ilrlsai* drift, and a ih«f I* being • unk on the property near the south end tin* of th* Tom Thumb. ■• . • In th. leaden —Ily mine at Repub lic work wa* auap*nd*d solely on er. count of the Inflow of water, which could no longer be sure*,— hand led by man power. At the tlm* of the close down th» ore »*• growing richer with each fool In depth With f*,tllil*e for handling the water, d. velopment will be pushed *» rapidly a* possible. ... 111-h .ha.wlns» of sold are aald lo Is. found In or* taken set —, Re —> and Itavlew minss erf Ihe Meyer* creek -roup near Republic. .*.*■• Hoot ore Is aald la 1— lala en eat of th* 00l I I.*!*- mine In Isold III!!, east of I—.public Th* shafi la down HO feet. Over *i» feet of good ■luarts has been found. •* * * Regular shipments ar. being mads dally from th* I—t 110 l mm- t., th* smeller at Nor thporl. averaging from inn to 140 ton* dally. The larg. new bollrrs* are now In operation coal In. j .lead of wood being used for fuel. Th- new machinery thst ha* been ordered from the east 1* not eapect *d lo arrive much before "" latter part of July or the middle s,f Aintu.i, at which time there will be a rural doubling up In the capacity of th. plant to meet the larg* output of th* company's mine* the coming sum mer. - • • Work on the Gold Reef group of mlnrs st Republic will soon be re sum*,!. Ths company nans II claims . GIRL ATTACKED BY A THUG CIIICAOO. 111., Jun. 20.-- Within the hearing of hundreds of bicycle riders and near YVaehlnglon boule vard, a man, whose name la un known, last night attempted to gag urn! choke Minnie Walsh, whose home Is In West Rlghteenlh strsst, near Bin- Island avenue. Bins brok* nway from her aaeallant, ran to the boulevard and then from l<*lfty-«ee ond to Forty-eighth BVemi*. ii li.re she fell Inlo 11M hands f a cyclist, who hadtttopped lo Ugh! hi* i imp 11... she become hysterical ml could only repeat: "Oh' I'm a . llrrd." It was -.mi's mi*, before Ml** Walsh regslned h'*r composure aiilTl clently to tell what had happened. Hevr-ral bicycle riders searches! for the thug, but were unable to find .him. '; , Till. BE m.i: STAB. (,S /|* _* /IN /.M «> $ -.ft \ \ I III! BI.ATTLI. minim; KCIIANGE is 11 legitimate enterprise, lid hacked trj .1 *-• i.lli_• i.-111 amount capw to guar* :, anlec that no lake Mitel pi lis or wild* til stocks, will Iv listed or bid on itn hoards. If you see the stoaki-tmtcd in our market reports, or oiler J fur wile on our Exchange, you can iv| assured the prospective mine is one of merit, fid while wo tin not guarantee every stock soltlto make the purchaser a rich man. vet we ilo-av that they are all it good sale iiivcstiiiencuiiil the money paid fin them will ho spent in .lev clop* ing tho mines, thereby making your iroperty mure valuable. member what we siy, that Western Washington is on tin. eve of tie .treat* est mining boom the world has ever known, and there will bo more fortunes made/ from the , ..tile .Mountains than were ever taken out the main range of the Rockies. (Jet in tiie procession and invest ii few dob I.ii - iii v heap k«hkl mini id* stocks and you will wake up some line moi iiin_* ami find yourself a millionaire. Daily call mid sale at 12810 I*. M. ... . . ... ....'". j- • ■ • ■-■-■•■ • -' _._ . ....... .- •-. - "--•' '-;"•.-' • 1 Seattle Mining Exchange Tslaphono INrla.l*- J_ 73. COD First Avenue ■ L ■ ■ ' ' '':'-'■'■'■' r" ■-■' ■-": --... -.... ■ ;' -. r -. "' . '.■_"■. "■ :■ ''-■ '-..'? ",■»•'■'-■■■- --. ■';■ -,-:.■• ". . - .-.,*'.. tf, tf/ $ 0/ tf/ M/ * M/ tf/ Ita-ral. ' m-1 to .nd ■-. on* af the 'great ..,„• In th* region east ot lle i public. Hut little work ho* yet been done on the property. Th- moth wilt ) be confine.l to surface prospecting Bl first, with a view of flndlng the nvott promising point fa- sinking or for tunneling. Th. vein Is .all to crop boldly upon th- fas. of a sleep I mountain, offering • line tunnel site. ... There I* said It, be come rl, lead ore romlng nut of the Art Dumont ' mine on Bride* Clarek at Republic Assay* recently mad. average ne.rly 1100 per lee tether claim* on llrldge cr.rk appear to b« equally valuable. t ■ - ... Th. Delta la Improving In values rapidly. It will not be long before it "111 be recognised *• on* of the great mines of the camp •* ■ * The tunnel on the !*:««■ Hill It be ing pushed for ih. ledge from ,'hi. lh-" rich assays were msde tsome few month* since. It Is thought that It la about » feet from th. face of Ihe ,11111. ... flood progress Is being mad* on 'h. drift of th- Bum-nil Republic mine The quality s,f the quarts Is Imrrov la*. ... Th* crosscut on th. 1/one line Is still being pushed. A raise for sir Is aim being mad -.:•;•'• , Th. Kurpr'.ar tunnel Is In It" f*et. The shaft I* down JO feet. The ore In lb* shaft will average 130 per ton from top lo bottom on.| across the whole width of the shaft. ... ii. Work .m the Cariboo mine. No. :. at Camp MX.i.ii. 11. C . Is said to be programing rapidly. The shaft 1* do. over to feet and lh* vein is Im proving with every foot. In fa, Ihe claim la proving a surprise to every i body In Ihe ramp, In the l>. t:.in of the shaft there Is ledge mailer across the whole shaft width and there Is an ore body of It Inches which is exact ly the asm* sa the ore In Ih* Cariboo mine, a fin* quarts carrying sulphur* els axial galena. Me he* gold shows In the or.- pays* but some was p..-..-I through at a depth of about .a., feet. • • . The Palmer mountain tunnel st laoomls Is now In Ihe counlsln "30 fret. Inside of slaty days the mach inery for the new sir compressor will be in position, which will Increase Ihe weekly progress to about 10 feel. ... Th* or.- (hlpment* for lh.- past •even days from llonslantl. 11. C, to tal 139. inns, made Up ,1* follows; Hy the Red Mountain road to Nnrthport, *1 rar*. or IMI tons; by Canadian I*a rifle railroad to Trail smelt, 71 cars or I—- tons PATRIOTISM VS. SWEAT SHOPS PIIILA DELPHI.* .-a . June in — The i mi' I I.aoor league of thi* city has iek*n up t.le '.uttii' at the .1000 aaamstrtssrs, ,osllv soldlrra' wives, widow, and laughters, thii claim lhat l!io government has anl dlers' ■: muni- made by contra.'!, taking from Ihcm Ih-lr means of livelihood. It la a,ii,i lh—l boa I dim million dollars' worth of contracts are to be glvrn oul. and If so. ihe ...iin.tr.sn. a will have no work ut all l'mldrn! Chance in.i ti, [lev er.-ux of no league assert tea I ths . mti si i work la done in filthy swenl seeps Tho league proposes m tklt.tr n prompt apponl to i■' lent Mi Klnlcy In slop Ihe award of the new ll.trM.OM ..I iii of advertise! ■ ', 11.1, I* .in.l to allow 3000 workwomen 1., do Ihe work at 111, United Hints ■ ii-Hi'ii.'il lure. ■•*,- \%'9'9'9\*'9'9'9 r OBERON ._ Seattle's Favorite Concert Tbe Only Strictly Family Resort ii tbe NorttufaL IHVIM I.till, less— and Masager. •■ . Opening Monday, Juno 19th, Bill! 11-., Bs'ii'li's t-.rrtcta. LADY ORCHESTRA ■Th. tott-wlsg •!- - Is! artists trnra .oslara lh.at.rs -Ml ■ ■»'.. . f huiM.l ai!-. KtT'll.lKA lItHSTuN, Ureal —e«lisb, »w—llih, ».*lw*ti Vata.l*t a*td »«al«a. *» Hl.lt •••1 ItAiS HAmirtOf* la "Th. Tr.ut.l*. ..* _ fit town li.v !y." l.i a nils. i. ih.mjV*. tieai 1". Uaiirrr --»<. Hurl«*4«* Ar—tt. ADMISSION FREE Cei:trt Ererr Erolss it 8 o.itek All Basra (laaroß Mwt ITU BGGB Palßtißi Panertiaiiilßf. Kalsaminmc I Kini. lis*.— wsl. to "'!.' leek •all* IJ(sl,laat ol All Is , is a**ulm i '■"* —'■ ate 406 Plka Street A FIRE RAGING DEEP IN A MINE WILKBHHAHRK, It. June SO-— | A stubborn lire broke ou! in th- Em* ; plr* mine or the l>hlgh * Wilkes- i i.irre Coal company, this cliy. early thla morning, and Is .till raging. II la In what I* known «" th" lta-1 A»h . vein, .11,1*1, about on* and a half | :mllt*a frr-m th* roof of the shaft. A | force ..f about en men wet.- to work and lbs . Ihoojeand feet of a *•• was. taken Into th- mine, bet no streams j could i. e.lten on the nr*. j Supt. Iltsliard*. tmpn Morgan* and i Vlln. !n.|e,tor Willisms were over come by gas. They Bantered after being brought lata the fresh air. but i not for . me tlm*. Home at the res ruer* acre sis,, overcome while car rying the unconscious men out. New Word "Get-at-able" It means thai the price is put so low ii, ii any one "can get at th, in." We refer to our line of SIIIIIIIHT Suits Sio.oo $12.50 $13.50 10 $18.50 lln assortment comprises .ill the -West Fates- Biggest and Best Clothiers in the State. I REDELSHEIMER U. 11 a* co. First Aye., cor. Columbia St. A^* Detroit -*__ Jewel CAS RANGE Costs less than one half as much as a coal range. —a — Try the following recipe on a Gas Range: CREAMED SWEETBREADS As -■*■>-. as they come from th«» market throw Into colli w»t-r. trim free from ail i-.tarse tissue to enhance the delicacy of their flavor; bull In .alt.-,! tvsler until tender—lhla * 111 tic accomplished In twenty minutes. Never ii*** th» beef sweetbreads—they sre not sat* lafartory. Aft. i bolllns. thrarar the swertbreail* Into ell wa ter to blanch them. St**', i* Into their natural dlvlahtns an.l prepare * cream sauce by cooking t •»-• 'hf-r two ounce"* of butlrr, one ounce of Hour snd thin with one cup each of cream snd whit.* ft k. for one pint of tin* its ii. sweet bread*, which you now add to the sauce: season; he.it and serve. Seattle Gas AND-*"' Electric Go. 214-216 Cherry Street Telephone Main 96. jMfc * tmaa,Aat*»ftt**At*** t>**t> LUST ll ! c * • ..'.Of the... S I Great Mortgage ; ! ...Sale 0f... ! 1 GROCERIES c ....AT.... • J -: a i , i 519 Tester Way. 2 : _.- i c, ........ mm *» I Irarsea Bala. I»~s.l-i« r*i • i vtiiita Mountalß H*pl«B|'rap....lft! n • Tstlß»lt-*l. •'**•. *-"•",'••••■••"*"' • : Arlsaetl. . <«fTe*. p*r lb !£. *» i I.• t 8.T.,0 |st*p. 1 Isars f« i " s.m,*li ( ll| I lornr lassi Bull*!.- ["-* •> O M»al, la-rl»ck J_* • , I ..11.,„i j» *> ♦ lilrtranl's .'■'■• f_" *• i Mb pall J*il» •** _ c —•— ; • Imi.'l |i|i.t the N stsil-r ■ I Fill. raSLEB WAV J c * J JAKI MARTIN. Receiver. . • * eeeeeeeeeeeeeeea: Latest Styles i.tiir. lata jruur TBllss mat* **its (■mi- -if.,...-.....* HUMES&Cp. - i:,.',,',,. i'.'i- ;^_____j____ swwttttttt . at. vt,s.v ea,*.-, i ' Insurance Sale-. J $Ot Fancy Groceries ■ } J Our entire ttork it tune haying A J .'1 "/'ar tVM»" *» I** /Vrt /a- £ A, ,i„is'> .!„.« i/td./st. «* * Goods Not Damaged... i * t title ft* packager and la- i J fa fi •«,./«*/ ty geeto. f J The Seattle Grocery \ * Second and Marion \ 2 Sr orttar el losor«i.i« a-sociailt-a i -t^-vsv-vas-V-f-aaacVV-f. V*a-V**V*ls-V«ac»>*' PILOT ii I KIM CO. SB *> asLlti.too at. Bar. IB* oa.. Linotype Job Printim Mm la 18. Sonb-*st. Ceteteguet. «^-p*_ fcl. e»- -M spseltllr lo* rrteee. **V v -***'* *■-*• 'sn .1 ■"■ »a arppurulaiir tat lift. V. SsVsVsVOVValr*t^at-Vaa-ayVV«V%->aiaaa^ ■ \ Two Carloads of Pianos * * c* Islrr.t trvit, t l.s tsa.ts.rs.; }t_t S *» srttvs—, an ) mure itn&',a| + i Rnmakcr MtisicCo.;! i ins in, w. FU.lst.lKl < Jubilee GnU Mining; Company ■ t-fe-e--s-__-Meafc^^Sl_tg -Jbmi**^ * -— ** Is now offering another block of Ire—sury stock for Iv m share. This lls s coral purchase at this price, lb—Bed upon Ihe showing In th. wore ! now in prat—si*. Our salvia- Is that you sboulal not lisse on opportunity | lo art In early, for Jubilee stock la a safe end sure sunns r. SLATER - SMITH. Official Brokers Thane Mala .'• I. 11l fusil et,, l.irlla i ....CO T0.... < * Spar km an & McLean <; / to* Baa—list is J, I REAL ESTATE!; J l Italia 11-sl 17*t <uia_ll*rai_4 *. < Vt\tt\tt\t\\\ttt\\v inn IMatino Cabinet (tjn \h Photos reduced V**. q)u to _- |I)J ~ tor BO iM-rft. ▼ v La Roche g_S__s Tit Swttiet. Jticlcst ORANGES San Diego Fruit Co. ) iii nti Baft towi.-i rem, m rua Lightßunning DOMESTIC. T.!*phoii» Hay IX2I -1 «.)• livmrnt. "* »■■" "■•" ,- MICKELSON.Agt —.. „-,„,.-.-.■ ■■■„. I ... the: PARLOR GROCERY •I'lieo. ilk* ix US Htm 111111 Wi—v. J. DEAN & CO. _ .. Great Bargain Closing Out j in THIS LINE PUTNAM'S -Ms-. Horseshoe Nails, per lb 12' c jOxshoe Nails, per lb 12' c Oxshoes, all sizes, per lb 3'-c CAIIN & GOHN /Foot of Yeslcr Aye. ' / Yeslcr Dock,