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PEACE NOW REIGNS IN SAN DOMINGO JIMINEZ MAS CONTROL AGAIN OF THE GOVERNMENT ONCE WRESTED FROM HIM— WOS Y. OIL HAS SKIPPED JUAN I. jimim:.- WABUINQTON, D. C. Nov, ti.~ AdMccs from Han Domingo today Stat* that sll Is now quiet there, tit in t..l Jun! JtmUtrs, the revolu tionary i« .i.i. i. Is now ln control, while Wo* y till, the deposed pr-rsl* dent, ha* relt the country. He has gone to Porto Hleo sboard a tler msn tn: :...■' Thla is the second Hut* Jtmlnes b.->» i -, ii jn control of the govern assnL • ■ir titi made president nf ter the assassination of Pre** l«t««i| Itrurt-via* In l*v«es. In July, 15v"_. after a two-week revolution, led by Vice I*re»Ment llurtitto V*»- UPHELD THE J. P. TURNS DOWN DAMAGE SUIT OF | DIRECTORS WHO RENTED SCHOCLHCUSC FOR A PRIZE FIGHT t-'.hiav I directors who renl attract bouses for prise-fighting purposeii, ars entitled .to. little consideration, according lo'a verdict retuinevd lsst evening in Judge Albertson's depart ment of Ih* superior court, In fav«r of th* defendanta In the suit of W, 11. Hruckart and' IL A- llserlovher against Justice cf the Peace J. Tsy lor Wright of Ilertin. who fined the plain!" j:"« each ror having thus violated the lavs'. -Wtlght was sued for 119.004 a-imaft-i I.V Ihe men he had punished. Last May. the two directors rent ed Ihe Ileriln school house for .1 fight between r-*red Itu-tisel and Charles Lever. Tb* agreement wss tbat the school district was to re. celvo It per cant, of the iPite re* relpts nil be .-.-ti,;. ,-t -v. -I for any damages t» the buidlng or furniture which might occur. The third dl* re-etor tbjected to the fight snd he wouldn't go Into the ,'•.,'- * When th* mater wa.* t.,'.•••: before, the Justle*. of the peace, the third <!1- 1 rector held that the law h-id been violated. The other directors claim* 90 lhat they had a reefed right to rent the bin!.line, as the contest was a scientific one. and nor nn ordin*; ary p#ts# flghr. The Justice couldn't .see but thai the contest waa an or dinary pilar ft*!.' APPOINTED MEN SELECTED TO FILL VA CANCIES IN THE POSTOFFICE DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON. V. Cm No*, t*.— It _ Lawrence of Vermont has been appointed to succeed Assistant At torney Christian, >-, resigned, art-It. W*. Webster of Kentucky, to succeed Daniel Miller, recently on trial for postal fraud. Cnlon Havings * Trust Co., open sll day Haturday, until • o'clock. Deposits received ta sny sum, from 11.00 un: I ncr cent. Interest paid on time deposits. 112 Cherry street. - -*_E__9___a_n * ** Monster Band to Play Grand CONCERT The Miner School of Music -nr*i peaed of an aggregation nf faor well known band* mt Ihis ctty, MS 'give a grand conesrt at th* front of our ttort an Sat unlay, th* Uth. to begin at 7:« p. m.. rain or fin*. An Idea of the playing strmgth nay be gained by staling thai It I* composed «f 1" trombones, ■ cor* nets, 14 clarinets, ■ alio*. I basses. 4 baritones, I drums. I piccolo*. A grand total of elghty-flvs mag nlflcsntty train.i! mutleUns. Coma and see th* wnnderou* task of conducting tlghtyeflva players J.Redelsheimer&Co. Btronyeet Ov*re**t Hsuts In tht Stat*. WjgK MO-IS! First Aye., Cor. CM-B-M-L It Pays to Tr*-* on First avenue nm i. Jliiilnes wn* forced to flee to a lien, h *:i.i' \ ,*.|!n- vvua 11,iiii the dictator of the Islam! republic, but he caused l.ul* Woa v till 111 be declared president. li'i.iti..- went lv New York alio tlien lo l*«rw, where lie laid plan* fnr a new revolution, - 1 ub I.- t spring lie hiitdevl un the Island and righiing h.i« lereti fast ami furious ever since. Vasques reem* to It I. • dtsatipriiml. a*(id Prrsliicnt Woa y (111 1" iiiv hits iin. iv n up 111. sponge .in.mi, .i will, therefore, urn things unlll the next revolution Is pulled off. WILL NOT INTERFERE .VAKHI.NIITOIC IV Qn Nov. Xl.— Th* slate department I* In receipt of a cable tiiesaaae from I'nlted Htates Minister l'ovvi-11, In w-hlch the latier states that he refused yester day to recognise the new t rovlslonal government set up st Ban Domingo by the successful revotultonlsls, Wr. 1'.i.v.1l i-i-i-i..i thai the i'u'!.,! Plate* government cannot and wilt not Interfere In any manner wllh the composition of the arbitration board named by the government of President Woa y till. OCX. uouACto VAHgrnK. _, w.e-_- , m „_,, CHURCH MEETING M.itk-i mi-i i ILiptlst church— Cor. Twenty*fourth aye. south sndf M.ii stf ret. Ilev. W. •'. Junes, pas* lor. Morning servUe. 11 a. nu, sub*] JecL "Jonah and the Irish;** evening. «ervl»e, T;*o p. m. "What I* Christ to You:"* r'i.n.l .v .«, i., ,t. IS;JO p. ttu! a Y. V. U, «:«i p. m SHROUDED IN INK! DARKNESS ______ _- WESTERN AVENUE COMMIS. SION MEN FORM A NEW ASSO CIATION FOR PURPOSES OF A MYSTERIOUS NATURE I •■ ' I »The Heattle .Produce aasocUllcm (has been farmed by local rotnmla* slon men.to succeed ** lh* He. ttl* Product exchange, which .Hc-.l lsst spring. I.'v! Wednesday evening, .it a |irlvaie meeting at the residence of J. IL p...lee. the following of.!* cera wers elected: Prank I. Wheeler, president; \l C. M.i*. in, vice president; Charles! 1 i;i>i li. secretary.tressuter. The| new association will open sn office; nn Western avenue for th* Irsnsac- Hon of Its business, soon. President Wheiler declined lo slate Ihla after* noon Just what kind of business ths office would be used for, beyond that ll would anawer aa a means of bringing tbe ct»nnit**!on inrn .loser together for mutual benefit In busl* ne.s transactions. All ttie targe -nlnwlrsi houses already belong to Ihe asportation. and II Is -".is-.-iri! that the smaller one* will eventually-Join. Ho far the pn-s'ee.jitit.. of Ihs new aaaorta-i Hon I iv* been shrouded In dark or**. woswtotwwawmW9oomooawa BARN BURNED NEAR COLFAX (Spatial to Ths Star) COLFAX, Nov. -t.-The barn of a*«rg« HI. Peter, a farmer living two miles north of Colfax, burned last ntght with all contents but ths live, stock, which wss rescued. The loss Is tXCOO. i LOGGER , KILLED HEAD CRUSHED BENEATH BIG TIMBER, NEAR OLYMPIA (Spsclal to Ths Star.) OLTMPIA, Nov. 19. -James Mc- Kay, a hook tender In I nisrklilll logging camp, was Instantly killed at Ihe camp yesterday, McKay was "parbuckling" a log over a stump and when th* big timber waa rolled on top of tha slump it suddenly swung around, striking McKay on the head, killing him Instantly. The dead.man wns well known In this vicinity and Is a nephew of Alexan der McKay, a Northern Pacific Um ber i leer. gam Irwin, of tha Parlfla Packing * Navigation Company, broke hla leg In Tacoma. wli-ic he had gone to at tend the meeting of tba Myatic Hlitln ers W*dne*tla>* Night 11. bosrdcd th* Interorban train at Tacoma and tlarltd to walk from on* car lo an other. Th* eara were uncoupled anil In ths darknes* Mr. Irwin si.m off the tnd in .1 fell to ths track. ll* Is now *' lbs Provider*** hospital. AMBERGRIS INCIDENT #CLOBED Professor it il Vl'sra of the .Ist* unlveralty, has fomifclliat w.iat was believed to bs ambergris**. Valued ut 119,004, seised by tit. federal g«V> eminent tYtuW a launch belonging In ih..ii. - Toil i a few iiiiitiilis ni". Is In resllly only whnlv lubber. Pro fessor Hv. ie. v .1. Hie urn.lysis un der an order by Judge llatiforti, some Hnn- ..iin The case Is still pending in th* United Hlutra cnuil. LABOR MEETiNOSTONIOMT Ilievvers— Teamsters' hall Pacific l-1... i. lllnrksmllhß-W. I* I* V, hall, fleam Ktiglnrers— Waitresses' hull LABOR MEETINQS SUNDAY Hi,ilh. l li.">■! of engineers'— tt. T. block. Typographical Cnlon. No. SO2 -N. V, block Hlrumslilpmeii —Plyrr dock. MR. PURCELL MADE EM REGRET IT FIVE DOYB, WHO INSULTED EX PUGILIST'S "LADY," KNOW BETTER MANNERS NOW l*i.nik I'm -.-ii. a ..iioi'ti mnn. Chin i.i'H, who k.i ii a Chinese noodle joint on Washington slreet, snd five boys, moat of whom ars Ihe sons of respectable Hettiile |nui.le, wore up before I.i 1..- Judge tleorgn yes terday on charge* of disorderly conduct. Ttie boys weie flnnr* || each and Pun > It l&. Ths boys were having n Thanka-! Klvliig good time, 'Hi.l atrayed Into ths Chinaman's pise*. They had been looking on Ihe w Ina when It wss red. They cursed tha China man for nut waiting .11 Hie.. and used a few words that aie not hraid In good society, I'nn.ll Waa sil ting near Myrtle Cl..}-hurn. and at. though Myrtle had probable heard such language before, I'm.. II 10l 1 Hi* boys to . iii it out. •fhey would not. snd In duty bound •ws Mytlle's eacort. Perrell shut them up In no gentle manner. He Is an eX-pUglllßl. The. • -hll. .1.1. 11l . an., 111 to sre what was the mutter, just In ; time lo stop a stool which was (ly ing through the air, and went down and out. He recovered promptly land called m lietecilvea Hubbard and I 'teen-..in. who took Ihe bunch lo headquarters, Th* boys, who wer* given low fines, on "account of their age. They wers James McCulloco. Kllla Hut ton Marsh, Kdward Pierce, Andrew li-*:.- i, and Andrew llurgatn. Despite. tha fart lhal twin* ef Ihe [boya are of legal age, and all eg* fcept ene under 17 yeara i>ld, they > had no trouble In grt tog all Ihe liquor Ihey could pay for all over itn" ,i. Another example of th* fall, ure of Ihe police to enforce the lawr against selling llQoor to minors. 'Guam iimeiu mum The finance committee of tb. city etwincll yesterdsy refused I** «pp»«- prists sny tiwvre funds lor the posi tions of rlty meat Ins pec lor anl two qunmtittn* guards. The i»7» guard i.i.iiinin me, in .ff. I. abolished .11 being unnecessary, while theroewt tttstvector** office 1* not to !■' IT established until a thoroughly com petent man to fill It ran be s*rur*d. i W. IL Hulter, the present meat In steetor. has resigned on account of i the small salary attached lo Ihs po sition, snd will |e-.ivr lb* rlty's em ploy December I. * " COLLINS' ESTATE : WINS A Judge Joiner In lb* superior court, yesterday rendered a derision In fa. vor of the defendant In Ihe suit of the heir* of a de-reesed wire sfalnst the estste of ths Ist* John Catling. Tbey sought to recover a oos-sttth Interest In the Hesltle tts*t«l property, but the court held lhal th* com munity property law under which they claimed did not go tnto effect until after ths properly wss pur chased by John Collins. The claimant* are grand children of Mr. Collins by his first wife. They contended that. their grandmother waa entitled lo community Interest ln Ihe Heattle hotel properly, valued at about tto.ota. The China Mutual liner Oanfa was scheduled ta sail from Yokohams yesterday for Puget souml ports. Hh* will be followed by the Itlue Punnet liner Peteus. which In mm will be followed by the Tyd.u*. snd she by Ihe Ping Huey. The Pint Huey will srrtve.some time In Pebrusry. s Union Ravings 0 Trust i *.i. open all day Haturday, until * o'clock. Deposits received In any sum. from 11.00 up; t per cent. Interest i .il.l on lime deposit*. ill I 11.11 V street. BBS 25 Cents PER POUND por Adams' Java ll'.. ml Cof fee. Remember, we guarantee Adams' Jsva lll.ml the lieat com* fee on the Pacific coast sold at IS cents per pound. W* roast all our coffee freah dally. We have coffee at all prices ami guaran tee satisfaction on all. * Heat Hulk lowa Creamery Mut ter, I, pounds Or, 1 dosen guaranteed Fresh Hatt era Eggs, lai: :r- Adams c .-,c„,. M »21 AECOND AVICNUB. THE BKATTLB STAR. PIONEER OF 1844 SAMUEL B. CROCKETT PASSED AWAY AT KENT YESTERDAY. AGED HI YEARS The tlealli if Hamuel 11. Crot Iv it yes i.t.l.l v tfttrnoon at iv.ni at 111 '*■ of M yeara, removed one of the ..hi" settlers tn th. .i'liaet Hound country ami on* of tli* i,u ii. si pltitirer* of lb* slate. ._._, Mr. Crockett in. .1. the overland Journey frnm Missouri lo lit. shore* nf I'uget H..uii.t ill nil. In funtpaiiy wllh Son ..t1,... iti,. faced the greatrsl hard* ship* i.. reach th* far vv. >t it. landed at Port Vancouver In imi ami Istrr settled st . |.i.1i,l ...nib of What Is now H1.,,1 aft, i li, srrlvra her. li' hnn.t .imi,. of the fabulous weslth el i 'itiif.il iim*. gnid mines, and ..i.t wllh many others to hunt for in. .. I low m.taL Ths -Tip proved a failure. He waa strlik.il with malaria and took a steamer frnm Han Kraiuisco for As torls. Oresini, In August, His. Thoroughly .Ilea .1 » ,11. Cali fornia. Mr. Crockett went bask to hla llttl* farm near Olympla and lived there a greater purl ol lh* time there after. Mr. Criekett bulll th* lirst gtlst mm at i mtrslet snd later brought out hi* family from lh* East. In 11*4 when th* Indian war broke out It* and his two brothers constructed two f. tte, sn* of which is .till standing In 1-M Mr. Crockett went to the Ter ritorial i. nt-<iat..i<- Twslv* year* ago he in.ivrJ io Kent .1..,,- h* I.e. lived up to th. Hon- of III" "lißlh Mr. Crockett built the Hr*l grist mill yeara »i.> to Miss Mslllda l.lt.yd al Hood I.i i.r, Or*. A nn.nr his private papers sr* sum* v*ry Interesting his lorlcsl i..i.s mi,,.i « them being a proclamation from President Umoln and a prorlamatlun from (luvernvr Stevens railing Ihe first territorial La islature. Mr. Crockett leaves s widow and s number of nephews snd niece*. MILLIONS IN RIVER BED MORE DREDGES SENT TO DIG OUT THE GOLDEN GRAVEL AT HARPER'S CAMP !Sd.c*i to Th* ) VAeNCf'CVBU. IL Cm Nov. tl — Two mairitruith dredgea for 11l- Horsefly district of Caribou, Is the latest enterprlss In connection with th* dredging Industry In ililtlah Col nn hi i. and Ihese to be Install*'! ill ground which contatoa fortunes for the operators. More than a million dollars have been wsshed out of th* gulden gmv. •Is al Ilu ie-i's csntp on th* Horsefly river *ttne the first parly of white men b.enn rocking at Ihe end of sn Island In lh* rlvrr. tn one month's time a party of eight rock ed oul j:"'"'»>>. Chine*, companies have taken out, It la rnrrfulty rs. Im. .'. I. |fc.i. ""'i and II Is saf* lo say a million dollars haa come out of thl* ramp .Hi Ih* early days. Mr, ll T. Ward, manager of the Ward Horsefly Hold Mining rom pany. Is In Ihe rlly this week, and Mated thai since lsst !•— en.i.er he f !■«. been prospecting Ihs ground around Harper s campy sinking shall*, and has run a cut. stsrllng It 'at M fe.! In depth from Ihe river bank, an! grsduslly raising for 1009 fret In length and 40 feet la Width. Th. lust few days he worked he was In mti'-h richer irravel then pre viously, having struck a vein of heavy, black gravel on Ihe top of the Ilu- The last dsy he piped hs look out I tail, but Ihls wsa In excep tionally rich ground. BANT A WAS SET FREE Isaac Ilanta. ehirsed will the murd er ef ft.iv- Morris, .it on November 14 I-~ sl VsM.S. ws* SCi.illllrd 'luring th* i.em of court hold this month at lliat place. The plea ot the defendant was Introduced lo prove that llai.ia. at the tie... of Hie murder, waa Dot responsible for hta own acts. lease ll'.ri. tl today Instituted dl* nut. proreeitias against hla wife. Mr* Annl* llurust!, on ground of desertion. Esql.*. Att*nl.*nl The funeral of lirother J. W. nut ter, a member of Nome aerie. No. ?-. wtll be held from Paste*' hall, on Hunday, Nov 19th. I I'll at 1 p. in . sharp. All itieii.na are retiuesled to atii-n-l. by order of lit% in.; WOOD. Worthy PrealdenL HUNK l».\\ I. Worthy Hecretary, ... Why Is It That you see dally the MM peo« i pte rating In our dining room? It Is because we strive lo our utmost to serve ..it patrons wtth the very best, cooked In 11 i must appetising manner. m 1320 Second Aye. ■ Coffee to Perfection. j Westlake Boulevard Addition On Lake Union The best Slid -in afiesl close-in prop. 111 i-ii Ihe imiilnl i,..1m i be yond lbs tiuestlun of a . nl,I. 100 Close-in 1..1s ill Hi., to |..nn Bach, i Our im el i ■»t>« nih i and cheap* •et lots were mid during iii iii si ten daya of our sale, v\. liv. I nut ill ..... lulß left, ranging 111 I'ricrs— Oi" ■ „___ ■ -. , p i PIIICn-TKIIMH. Kiom 1176 to 1300 each. On p i viti. nt. of l!S cash and !'■ ii month, or 110 cash and lid a in. nth. »M I Hill I.MR 1100 cash, balance monthly, will gel you a home now. We have II plans ready. ' ■ „ Our prices Imle street grade. sidewalk snd rlty water, which w,- at. now putting In ~—- . -. . 1 INVi:STMUNT. Whal will water front nn I .Ska I'iil-..n. faring on Wrallske Huul.vard, be worth In ten y.arsf The canal to this Inke ■ wltl be completed long befote that Is III*. rv font rxtrsva • (antT It's only 110 now. •AND PIT— This Bund pit ,i I.ii. . IT 1..1. Ths lots .re worth the. prlr*. The sand la worth twice as much. Th* im inn.- is IS per cent now. "Ie t( ,ii Is on ii,. ground week I .tr. • Bvery lot Is placarded. Lake Union Land Co. , , Oeo. A. Virtue, Pre*. P. .•-jeehren . -*♦•• liflntim Work. . Uw-ni I'i.'i... r I!, Hi.ling LIBERTY WAS SHORT D 11. Carr wss yesterday !. aaed f'.ifn ths ..unity )ait. wher* h* hss been "serving m **ntl for petly larcstir. 11. was air.st' again on a mnii.iii leaned from Judge Cann'a • I'iiti. charging him with Ih* same Offense. The Healtle Tranafer Com- pony, which is lb* complaining wit i e-.s alleges thai but May can stole two grips from one of Its wagons Thi. being Ihs second offense, an ef fect wltl be mads to send hint to the penitenllsry. ■ tt ks announced by Dodwell 0 Co., n«. tils for Alftesd Holt A I'u. Of Llv* erpool, ■hat the big steamer Ping ■*»*•»■. will sail from * IJvrepool De cesiber U for I'ug'-l sound ports, S- Cnlon Hartnga A Trust «*o. open sit dsy Haturday, until I o'clock. Ih-i-ibii. im etvrd In any sunt, from 11 im up; 4 per cent, Interval paid Oil time >|-.s|ls. 11l •'li.it > aire*! ... MAISON 111.1)11 menu fOR SUNDAY DINiIER. NOV.E9 Queen Olive*. Radishes Young I'tilon*. Consorr.ms Colbert. Chicken a In Heine, Clam Chowder. Presh Crab Hslad. Mayonnaise Sauce .Pliet dl Sole a la Parlaler Prl—es.e ds Volatile Montlgny. i*f liav 101 l a Volatile Meßtll ltavlt.il a I.i <;<■!...vols*. rtfcn* nibs of Ileef, Hpring Lamb • Cauliflower Haute. Prench Peas. ' T linked or Ma*hed t'.it.ttoea. - il Vanilla lr* Cream. * J Lady Ping.'- -picaroons. « S* Assort*.! Cheese." It I Pruli. \ -Hlack 'Alter. DIAMONDS, OTHER PRECIOUS STONES AND PEARLS, FINE WATCHES, FRENCH BRONZES, SILVER WARE AND CUT GLASS G. Beninghausen 713 & 715 First Aye. Heut to MscDougall A South wick CC. f p p o o At ONE-HALF Price A TREMENDOUS SMASH-UP IN PRICES Nut less t tin ii Three Hundred riitiina will be thrown on Ihe Hiuttle market, legardless of cos!. All ..in i.i hi. ii stoics are being . 1... mil, nnd not a doll ii ■ wurlli of gimds will 1..- left outside of the Hentile lime. THIS BALE IS NOW ON. OPEN EVERY EVENINQ UNTIL 10 O'CLOCK W* have over One Hundred I'l.unis tlml will i. ..' I. US direct "111 tho factory, this week, and aa many more on the floor Ihut or* 1n..ml new. They consl*t of th' very In -I known makes Ui the Inud. There wtll be fully One Ituiiilrrd I'i.. in... li. II all are guthered In, 111. have li.en SOld, I. tit. sml con signed t.i nur ngrnls, and will be illap■.!-■■ I iif aa secondhand goods. These Pianos nt" sll 1,,1., it makes, and are fully guaranteed, both by .... ,_,-, in. and Hie factiuy. Wllh a i-..im. Nt uf %:"., down und lio j.. i ii,until, th..,, I'lanoa will br sold ...I without im.-ii si. If at th* end of the year >ou do 1.l find your l'iano aa represented, ws will re - fund every dollar uf your money. Hur reasons for throwing on the market this large Int of Pianos will bs explained to ynu Inter on. READ OUR ADVERTISEMENTS SEE OUR GOODS If you Intend to purrhass a Piano within Ihe nest two years, this Is your opportunity, -* -, CLINE'S Fy«_vno House, Second ami Union. Chiffoniers JS We hsv. Just T*• V y'. received a large ;7 ii a 1 Invoice of sin. it & up-Lo-dal* t'l.l! __ •-' , '£ fonlera. Odd Dres __*_, sers, Ladle a ' rW,\~/r~K.7Zf*U W'rltlng Desks. I^YlftsS*-H*33 ***** It will be w''*___v»w__<'*_i worlh your while l_*"t3W^.»*-iJ looking our line Btop**e*Vt-, 3,^fl over before pur !f-^sfj-v*-^»*-J ihaelnir die fk.isY.V^'l^'JiJ whrte. Thompson FurniturcCo. . (Incorporated I Opp. Hon March*. 1427.1429 Ist .v», see. P. v.*. SUITS "15 Wm marry thm Hlghoai Or adorn ol $13.00 Suit* Wa B. Hutchinson Company O*.. ******* ***** Utalmm We Have Several One, Two and Three-Acre Tracts On the car line, within to mlnutr* rid* .-I the city; Improved and un- Improved. If you are Interested kindly call and let ua show them to you. Herbert S. Upper 10, 11 snd 12 Schtutrmsn blk. Fuel *v*. and Chtrry tt Wedding Mega, I>i-- moil.l, Opal, Garnet, JT Topns, Sapphire, Emer* /^S^y aid Hlng.. Tv -3 Mou-lh,on & Hunter Jewelers 7M Plrst aye. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY leCiBT-A eerllllrale of drpostt for 1700, In favor .■! J. It. Ynlra. Pniler re -1 turn same care of hi.ll und receive rt wm.l Which porta V.."r X &MMM) " Choice , Juliet? SATURDAY NIGHT From 6100 IB 'MO P. M. I■'lanni:i.i;tti-:m, fierce-lined ■••,; In beautiful near l„iit. in- and color effecl*, rt-sulur nlns 11 Mo a ynrd, tonight _■_'/»•_* LADIES' iiANiri(i:iiciiii,iK, plain hamatltchad, teguinr value 10c, tlilllghl, tin h ,., , .if* i*Hllellltl.*N'K HANUKl'lUilll.l X. with Inlllul corners'. in fancy hose*, lliii-e In a box, regul.tr price iir it 1.. - I tonight .,, "XMt* LAW IIANnKIvItCHIKKH,. fancy a< iil|..|.ei| and em- tiiiililrri il. Mi different pnltt-ina In CtUMM frotn, regtl liif pib c 2-i- each, tonlglit 3 for JJOf*. *-"■ each, ,*J 7-f- MIMHKM WHIHT I'l'llMlC*-!, nasni if.l (enllnr and colors'. bull il, ep and rnet-.tl chains, regular valtta »sc. each, tonight .' •••••I<i<* WlltH HAIR ri.N'H. regular prlc* Sc :. puikng*. tonight 1! I ■ .1 1- if- for ,..., 1 If, AHI-.'II'I 1.1. TOILET BOAPS. put up In boxes, reg_l_f price |oc, 3 cak* bo-tea, tuiilght ....'...,. e.e..7|* I.INItN BOOKS, for children, Bpeclal tonight lt* TI»Y I't'llNlTt'ltli while enamel chairs, wagons, ta- llies, betls, stools, em h, toiilgbt | {){"> PICTCItIiH, round, with chain hangers on fi.nn., very beautiful combinations, tegular If', tonight I ill* STORE CLOSES TONIGHT AT 9.30 McCarthy dry goods COMPANY S-'O"*- Avenue and M.dhon Strest Wo host-la ____nita**r^*r^ ma.^2 ; 4*M|kj\? ii^_o furniture '£__— .■mo., jj2_****--?ip-,r~'^"J* r "- '-__5J auGcWiCrS Vm^ Jewel ■ ™ " Ranges *ot_W Wo Still Oooda on tho . Easy Payment System Often thl* tv titling until tO o'clock thompsonTurn.ture CO. ir-tCJRPOPiAUD Oftp. Bon Maroho firnt mvo* t Got*. Plko CASCADE LAUNDRY CO CALL-TRADE PRICES +~ -se- _. _ _. ; ___;_ __, __-_.-J, SHIRTS 10c COLLARS 2c CUFFS 4c ——i.—year ' .—.' Hirrrw, wtaua %ava_,\., ,'i__.~*-*--c .. — -___z - .r* 817 SECOND AVENUE OFFICES-] mxtrtm { THIRD AVENUE AND MAIN STREET l________r ' t u3 s_^^^»___k_l _*_r^m_* j^^___9sT A HOT PROPOSITION When you need a Plltn do not overlook the fact lhat COLES ORIGINAL HOT HLAr-T Heater saves you one-third your coal bill. And aires you the hottest fire posti ble, with little work, Come in and ace one it work. '_g_m ERNST BROS., 506 Pike St. Brunner & Co. 403 PIKE STREET California Port and Sherry 7>c per gallon, B$C per gallon delivered & Sons LRsßutierwortli CttdrrtakMtAßvt tafc*l»trft lave removed l" their n.w block. 1921 FIRST AVENUE ii. in Telephones, tia. . A thoroughly modrrn I'lsi •' which un ar* at liberty to call and 111 --oect. YOUR EYES Are most valuable to yon. Any In dication of weakness should be promptly attended. We search 'out the smallest defect snd correct your eyes, thereby relieving all eyestrain or we.tl-neBB. Prices reasonable^ Work guaranteed. . ,*. ■ -.■■-;; Schuchard Optical Co., Ey* Sptclslistt ISO. Second ay*. . *tr. First are. Two Stores. 9_ Sll^ t_\ Tyjfcj^*7*g»_j.7v _*_r^_b*m*\ *nJPt9m™a_*tW&T&*V*''* '^ Persons who buy Since Monuments are those who do not know the beauty/.? an.l lasting qualities ct White Bronze Purified Zinc) Sclentlsta know and recommend as being good fur thousands v( years. Talk with EDGAR BRYAN GO HmckUy Block Leo's Business College Shorthand. Tv twins. b.v.'kkei-piiiit. penmunsliln,arithmetic, spelling, gram mar, ele. individual Instruction. 1108 Second avenue. Svtttlt. -i