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DECIDES I TO EBECT FIVE STOBY MUNICIPAL BUILDING ITO ERECT FIVE STORY MUNICIPAL BUILDING (MUNICIPAL BUILDING WILL STAND ON FIFTH AVENUt AND YESLER WAY AND BE INDEPENDENT OF PROPOSED CITY MALL -PLANS FOR LATTER STRUCTURE ALSO CONSIDERED Construction on th. proposed | tvaulclpal building, on the Kecser I block, bi Fifth avenu* and Ywsler | way. will probably be begun before j next fall. The special committee J appointed by the council to look Into In. 'li constructing a new * » on th.- Kt-.s.i :i ill rt,ue ,,,1 Yesler mm. wW nrobnbly bt bagwa batari mm mntlltaa apgnlnte.i it tin- .uiiiii in look into the ninttsr of eotiati in t in. a lien j city hall an.l municipal building , yesterday .ic.i.n c.l it-.-ir a* uti.ml | moualy in favor of th* Immediate * erection of the building. Step, will be taken tn construct a , .new city halL if arrangement* tan ,o r h* made with the county cotnmla ' •'<""•'- to erect a combined vity hall j■M court house. If this cannot be done, and It Is not likely lhat It can, J « Special election will be bold forth- I with to vote an Issue of I. i.IOO of I bonds for the er*» lion of a five story municipal building. , % The city hall mstier wltl be taken •: up with it,- county , ,''.ni'.iis*itin*ra J at a Joint meeting to ba held nest \, Tuesday evening. Uuil tins Inspector Hace ehowed I the committee _ aketch of the pro. I posed building. On the first floor I will be the .table* of th* patrol I and ambuUnc* wagona with atatt* I hr IS horses and the police chiefs j buirgy. The • agon* will em. ■ th* _| barn from T*«l*r way and leave It len Terra.* street. I>rovlalon may I also be made for a shotting alley EXPECT A STRIKE (By Script* News Aaa'a ) T"!'i:k A. Kan.. May SI. -A mem ber of th* UoUermaker*' union, who , la high In th* council* of th* F*.' --; cratton of I .al»r, Relieve* the boiler maker* on th* Santa Fe will strike within thirty day* and that th* an* ' ginr-rr* might follow. A ;. i . Sag!**. Attention: TV-* funeral ot tiro. John lUgley - will be held from Eagles' hall. Bev enih avenue and Pins street, on Sun . day. May 11. Hit, at 1 o'clock p. BY .harp. All member* are requested [to attend. Dy order of 11. J. LEA. Worthy Pre* ; Atteat Frank Dowd. Worthy Bec'y. ••• ADAMS Tea and Coffee Co. Adams' Best Is the Best Adams' Best Coffee __■ _____________ ■ ■ 40c Lb. Hat No Equal Try It ■ Adams Tea t Coffee Co 921 Second Aye., Near Madison He Height ..of.. Perfection ■■ - ■ Our Clothes embody what la beat and lat est In apparel for men. - The fabrica arc eara .■'** folly chosen. The Workmanship la the Seat obtainable, tha tit la guaranteed. Bulu from SU.SO to 530.00. J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Topcoat Houaa la tha Stat*. (00*104 fire* awa, ear. Columbia In which Hi., police ftyi* can take pistol practice. I'li-.iiris will be taken lute a searching room when brought l* the station, thence to the . Wilt's room and then be placed In m* elevator and taken to the tail In one of th* upper stories. On UM fltst floor also will be sep. mate room* fur th* captains, ser geant* and poll, c in,,' rott. together wllh bath and toilet room*; also an assembly room In which the force can drill, measuring 40 by (0 fei t, nnd a vault fur valuables. In the basement will he the quar tets for the milk, sanitary, quaran tine and boiler Inspector*. On th* second floor will be the police court with a .eating capacity of 150. On this floor .lis,, tiill be . gymnasium. On the third floor will be the emergency hospital with IS beds and the city dispensary. Part of thl* atory may be used fur other porpoaag, N. plans have been made for th* two upper floor s other than that the jail will be on on* of them. Quar ter* will probably be mad* tht-tu for the i irk and law department* of the city and all other .-sire room can b* used by 'he city hall em ployers p*ndlng the completion of a it* w city "hall. NOT A BURGLAR John Franklin, a yon nu colored man. waa speedily acquitted of burglary In the superior court yes terday. He waa ,-harmed with break- Ing Into th* home of I Kit Crockett at 714 Spruce atraat. laat a inter, and was .aught by th* officer* while hiding on the back porch of th* hou*e. 11* proved that he waa mers ly a ■;«____.«■ RUSSIANS REPULSED JAPS DEFEATED DETACHMENT OF CAVALRY NEAR WANG CMITLNQ TOKJO, May 81.—Tho fore* of Japanese which landed at Taknshaa oa 'ha lath defeated a detachment of Ituaalan cavalry In the neighbor hood of Wang Chltuog Friday. Th* Japanese sustained no losses, while , th* Knaalan luaa was Increased by the capture of a captain. The Jap anese have raptured Kal Chow, 30 1 mile* southeast of Nfrwchwang, driving the Russians back. FLIRTING TOCO STEAMS RIGHT UP UN DER RUSSIAN GUNS . fßy Sertoli* Same Aaa'n.) TOKIO. May XI Vise Admiral Togo report* that Japanese gun- 1 boats and torpedo destroyers ra-1 connoitered toward Port Arthur Friday, steaming close to tho en trance of the harbor. They ana tamed llttl* damage from th* fir* directed at them from the ahore batteries. Despite a hot crossfire, there were no casualties. SUFFERED | TERRIBLY fßy Scrlpps News Ass'n ) 'COPENHAGEN. May 11. - The Norwegian expedition to th* north pole, sailing last June, ba* arrived at Dalrympl* rock. Captain Am \ roundsen reports that th* Erlcson Greenland expedition ha* arrived on the west coast after fearful hard ' •hips. --^- . - ■.-_.".":' ;„;. PAID FOR 'WASHINGTON, D. C, May tl.— A check for I -".OeO. th* remain der of tb* 110,000,900 to ba paid to Panama for th* canal concession, was handod to Morgana representa tive this morning. DENIED NEW TRIAL Superior Juda* Tollman today re fused to Kraut a new trial to Frank Thleld, a young man recently con victed of highway robbery. Thleld will b* sentenced next Baturday. TORONTO. Out, May 21 -Th* an nual meeting of the Ontario Jockey club opened lag at Woodbine park and will continue for two weeks. PAIIIH. May M.— French Am baa sador Nisanl ieavea Roma for Paris tonight. LITTLE HAPPENINGS The steamship Roanoke rsme off tli* ways at Hall litoe,' shipyard At high tide laat night. 'Ilia vessel underwent a general overhauling. Bhe 1,a,1 two n*w blades put vi, hrr propeller, she mil sail for Nome June 4. The Northwestern Hit-iiinslit |, Company*, steamer Tacoma, gaily decorated with fin.a Of all colors, took i, trial spin down Ml th* sound yr.lerduy I*l,l th. u*|i|,"-.i of leal- Ing li,-, machinery, which tin*, been thoroughly overhauled at Mm mm Captain I'niiiuiiii.litoii. i,,, will command th* veaael this year, ex pressed himself us being hugely pleased with iti. showing the Vrsarl msde. Ila Tacoma Will s.itl for Nora* June 1. - The Hull,ling Trades Assembly, nt Its inertlug last evening, adopted a riHolutlnti .mi.lm slug the use of home products nnd pointing ..lit the 11,1 vnntagM Of encouraging horn* In dualrles. The resolution pledges Ihe assembly t,i give lis preference to home product* In purchasing. tl. in ki- trucks, an old-time sur veyor and civil engineer, died at vanadate Thuraday night ufler a lung iiitime He aaaaatad In the sur vey of the International tioumlnry line between the United :-'.itrs ntui Urltlsh Columbia and whs ,t years of nge. The Ni.lv »iii be •tuhntmrd an.l .hipped to Council muffs, Is, for Interment. The last consignment of winter mall, which h.ts been held up for in,,!.the by the local poatOffti c. will a" to Nome on the steamer Haldle, which will sail from this port May ti The Haidle will lake about Mm pounds, .11 of low class mall mat ter. The flrat. second, third and fourth chtss m ill went north on the steamer I Vi « In Thirty.fly* candidates «re being examined for licenses tn practice ■ Initially. About ten of them are hold-overa from he November li anilii.ttl,,n The requirement for ap pllcanta i.i alg-n th* cotle. whereby they agree not to advertise, has been abolished. The examination la being held at Chrlatenaen's hall by the stat* board of examiner*. Iter. John O. Rust, pastor ot the First Hat-flat church, l« mill unable to pre.tch. owing In hi* continued nine.-, net Roland IX llt.ml. A. M.. I> Tt., nt Vancouver, 11. ■•. will take hla place at both acrvtrea to in..in, Mr i limit la * well-known pulpit orator. A charge of rnihexxlcment I* hang- Ing over th* head of W. A. Itapp, a former employe of I.i.m, bister A Oi.. publlahera of thia city. About two «.._,■. ■( p.ai wvr.T.! hts connection with the company, and at that tlm* waa In ll* ,'• M An Investigation. It Is claimed, showed a shortage in his accounts, and his former employer* hay* asked that he be arrested. Mike tterlclc pleaded guilty I* burglary In the superior court this morning and waa sentenced by Juda* .'lmaii to two years in the penitentiary. Claudia IVllitx. an Inmate of Ihe county hospital, waa committed to Ihe lint me asyture by Superior Judge Hell Ihl* morning. 'tie Cahen. a Woman of the under-world, waa *!*« committed. Th* tatter became In sen* through MiMiiit- drtnklnr. I. Connors, sham the police of Portland believe to have b*»n con nected with a large fur robbery ther* *. me lim* ago, was arreat»d her* yesterday and will t-e held pending an Investigation. Thieves broke tnto the Eagle brim* foundry at 111 First avenue south taut night and carried off a quan tity of fixture* and scrap bra... The I*aclflo Packing A Navigation Company moved their home offices from this city to Helling ham yester day A branch office will be kept In Heattle. ,) -a branch drug store at the corner of Fifth avenue north and Denny way was the eeasM of a email blase yesterday afternoon shortly after 4 o'clock. Run down by Plnkerton detectives, Walter liurpee. wanted for ftnl»« slina 111*00 from the Canadian gov ermrierit white postmaster at Orand Forka, near tmwson. Y. T.. is fight ing extradition at Etta, Mo. An explosion of gasoline in room at of the Sullivan building called nut the fire deportment shortly after noon today. W. 1' V Ktwnln. a real estate dealer, .occupies the rooma The damage tta* small. The Boston fteaniahip Company*e steamer llta-l"* arrived on the sound from th* Orient Ihia after noon with a large cargo of general merchandise. J«h* went to Tacoma, where mjpa will unload her freight. DIVORCE MILL The following tit or.** were grant. Ed In th* superior court today: Mr*. Minnie lirlgg* from Charles ttrigg*. desertion: Mr*. Dora Tripp I from Wesley Tripp, non-support i Mr*. Nettle Clark from George Clark, desertion: I --i Yon Ileum bach from Jacob "Yon Haumbach. non-support: ri N. Knight from Mary Kr.lght. desertion: Hannah Ward from Frank Ward, cruelty and non-*upport. J M. Dixon from J. Dixon, desertion: D. It. Northorn from I.vdi.i Northorn. cru*lty; Flor ence Cd*ll from William Udell, cruelty and non-support. DUKE DIED IN A DRUNKEN DEBAUCH BERLIN, May -Puke Paul Frederick of Mecklenburg, uncle of tbe reigning grand duke, waa found dead thla morning, after a night's carousal an,l drunken debauch. In cident to a dinner given to his corp*. NEW YORK. May 21.—Tbe bat tleahip Kentucky returned from the China station today. A Poreetere' Cxour*i*n To ( »lj mpta. Hurt-lay 21. 11.00 round trip. 1'!,,. Exchange 10. Music and dancing. *** THTC SEATTLE STAR— TURDAY. MAY at, 1904. HANDED IT TO HEARST THE LOS ANOtLEB EXAMINER PRINTS A gCURRULOUS ATTACK ON THe METHODIST CONFERENCE AND THE PAPER IS VIGOROUSLY CONDEMNED I i>:l ANOBIsU, May li,— 11-* moat aenaatlonal stem of the Mcta uiilsl conference ilte.l title morn ing over an anonymotia attack In ii.-. ii hi . ICianiltier. Tbt atari print* ed In the Examiner thin morning aald thnt Dr. Jam.,. It Day, prcal ,l.til Of Syiaiuiii. Unlveralty ami a candidate tor bishop. kin., il down I'rof. van,let Hard)*, a pnatnr of tin* Han Fernando (Cal.) Mcth ,"linl , Inn, and called him a liar, in an argument over higher , , 111 ilKin. II" l.tumltii'i a liifot inmil Is ' ati,,iit num.. Dr. Day made a public refutation on tin- Boot of the conference. A a, em- of 'iifiisl,,n followed, Ih, Conference proteatlng Ita belief In Or. Day, HIS ME ma him 'It took mv wife Ju*t about 30 rears to spend all the mono] I had and break me completely. When she had dons that .lie 1.-ft me, tak ing with her everything I had In the world exrept my , |th,-. even the picture of my father and mother. Jacob Itr, ker. an old aoldler, for merly i. wealthy land owner of Han J,,«*. i ul. told Judge Hatch this story in th* superior court this morning and secursd a dlvorcs on his own testimony. lis Wag allowed to tell his story without Interruption, and It was plain to ass that hs had th* court* sympathy from th* first. "That woman nagged m* from morning till nlaM. th* old mall •aid. "I don't want to say nothing sgalnat her. but »he c*rtalnly did nearly drive me wild. Every I line 1 got hold of money .he would lak* It and blow It In. and now in my -1.1 as* I am clean busted. "Just bteause *h* was three year* older than 1 am ahe wanted I" run ■I. houae. 1 an, boa* bet*. Jake ah* often used to tell me. 'and you ain't got i, 'hln' to ■«> and sure em-Hull I didn't. "When ah* finally left in*. alt years ago, I could not but be glad. I went I. wn to th. train with 1,-r and saw her leave with everything I owned In the world, for Omaha. " I hop* I wtll never m r > ... again,' ah« shouted aa th* train drew out. " T hope I won't neither.' I shout, ed hack, anil that I* tlie last I have *e*i. or heard ef her." . MI believe your atory, Mr. flecker," Judge Hatch aald. HIS Bill EH FIIMLL Mystery etlll surrounds the sui cide of Charles Thompson, who suf oca ted himself with gas In a Flrat avenue lodgtng buu»* a few days sgo. It is known that the sulci.!,- • real name was not Thompson, and the following bitter message written by htm Just before hla death throw* aa light on the mystery. It was found by th* coroner today j "To my influential enemlw* and thetr -tool piceons; Now. you con scetitlousless. jealous, cowardly, con* spiting crushers of th* poor snd frl*ndle*s, I hop* you ar* *»tl*fl*-t Tou have gotten me where ynu want me at last and accomplished something to b« proud of. * Thee* I* a certificate of deposit of |U and ti In monsy In the Inald* pocket of my vest. I would Ilk* to have it uaed to give me a decent burial, a* I will not b* buried In th* poller* fteld. * "CHARLES THOMPSON." Th* body still lies st the Ronnry- Watson morgue No arrangements have been made yet for burial. Coroner Hoy* will tabs up the mat ter and see that ths suicide's last request I. compiled with. THEY MIXED (B> Scrlpps New* Aa*'n> REOL'la May ll.—Th* Japan*** consul at Oensan reports a collision between Russian and Korean troops at Kankow, th* *enl*r nf the North ern Tons Huh disturbed es One Korean wa* killed and a*v*r*l Rus* slana were wounded. Fresh Ranch Eggs.;'; Ruy your Ilutter, Eggs and cheese where you can cat the beat goods for the least money. Try the Cres cent Craamery Co., 1116 Ist aye ••• -r i ■ ■',"""_ Sole Agent* Young's Hats None better made One price, tI.OO. Hit* us a call. E. N. Brooks A Co., IUI 2d Aye, Arcade HMg. ••• ____ "'" coming warm 9*o weather You want a y^S_Vm^ waist set. Call and ace mV\ *_% our fine line fc/ *) Houghton I Hunter 704 First Avenu*. INTERBAY PHARMACY Opposite Interliay Postoffice Station I. full and tntitplet* lln* <,f Drugs and- Sundry Articles. City Prices. JOHN 11. CABTUKIUI. Uisdust* of Pharmacy and i h.-iril»try. sfc' ■ ''-x-r: ■■■ ■'■ ...'. Iter J. M. 11... kl. read ■ reao- Ititlon declaring tha Mil,,, i, „ tnada In Ihe linn,lint aa a diagram to Jiiiiinallam an insult to Ihn confer en, ami 1,, tha denomination * hi, It repreat-Hta. and a fl.i.i.u.t In dignity tv ii. boat, tin- . in of Lag A galea. It further i.-, ntntnended tjmt the conference prohibit Hi Kiamlmr fiiira tin grivlUgna of the grata dur ing tba remainder of the . on fori n< r it was greeted with a Chautauqua Hi.iui- ami ah,ml,, ami waa unau lluiillsll carried. Ilev. I- W. Munhall. an alleged opponent of Dr. Lay, made i, public aiiii.mii..tiii.-ni that lie had nothing lo do With the a.-, -limit I una. Jam. « H. Day, chancellor of Hyra nil'- Unlveralty, «,«> elected on t1,.. fourteenth ballot. In the fart of the "higher crltlrlitii" fight. He i- tha eighth nu.) laat Mabop to ba elected. The total vote was fit; to-, n-ssry tO elect. <M Day ret-elred 171 votca after the sit,,mi withdrawal. A Chautauqua aaltite and shunts £t«-.i ed Hie announcement of hta elec tion. 'I he other bishops elected are: I Joaeph K. Ilerry of Chicago. Henry j P. Hpellmeyer of Newark, N. J . William V. McDowell of New Tork. James W. Baatift '.! of Delaware, O.; William Unit of Rome. Italy; Luther 11. Wilson of Hum, and Thomas U. Nee!) of Philadelphia. ON TO MUKDEN <■> Serious N*ws Ass'n.) XT. PRTKRKHtmO. Way It—lt I* reported tiers today ti.,,1 a detach in,,, of Japan.ae la approaching MukdenX WAITING few . _?> .-»». - KUROPATKIN WILL FIGHT THE * ■'-,'. JAPS AT LIAOYANG Jtrtl 1 (By Scrip?* News Aas'aJ rr. "I KM Silt Hi J, May tl—A Ua-, Tang dispatch stales lhat Oen •ral Kuropatkln has strongly rein forced the j :«■« and Intends to await the Japanese and engage then It, battle there. "FM 'EM IHE BHDEH , Councilman Murphy appeared l* fore tba board of works this morn ing and succeeded in Inducing that body to take steps to fore* the He attl* k_J*ctrlo Company and other cvimpaiif** owning poles In the city to paint en., as they are required to do by their franchises. Murphy appeared only In the In terest of th* Ninth ward, where he ■aid th'i* w*r* hundreds ot titl palnUd pole*, but be succeeded In •lining the board to declare that It would go ahead and paint the poles at th* company* espene* unless there was something doing forth with. Two weeks ago 'he board directed alt th* companies to go ahead with th* painting, but th* latter hate paid little attention to the boards orders. - * LITTLE TALES TERSELY TOLD A I'ARTT OP Till" HEAVIEST credit or* of the defunct Klmlrs lag ging and Rmlth-Mastlrk Construc tion companies, at Port Angeles. I-i— — o*phet*m m ...Theater ?|4|; Second Avsnus, D*tw**n Mad,.on and Spring Bt-»«t» 49 THE NEW FIREPROOF THEATER! !?£ < n^ » iur' ri* Grand Opening Monday, i May 23 ill FIVE DIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS! 'FARMER JONES And Hi* Pig*. WILLS AND BARRON, Comedy Sketch. ALLAIRE AND CAVILLE, Club Juggler.. WM. CRESBWELL (Bicycle Bill). WM. A. LANG, Acrobatic Comedian. THE ASBESTOS CURTAIN HAS ARRIVED. Admission to All Parts of the House, 10c Bargains In Bedroom Sets Say what , in may, nothing to well furnishes a bedroom is l good vt of furniture the piece* of which all match. The wooden bedstead warms up the room. l;or those who agree with vi we 1,., . real bargain*—well made bedroom net* at cut prices Look over these pictures and think if you ever bought a bedrotn set of so good design for ao little money. rm il ■ WmW wt*wOMMMMMm^m9fm^^m^''^^9L^ri'm' 1 ' **^^^["! ' \A ul Af/W \^^^^^^^^\ BL - -Ji ra IH aw [| j] ■! mT^7^rAl* LT. *' »*«^**» ■ **'**\ ; __>f? -^*_t__] |Ki«^L4_ • ■ , v" i jmy\; i^Tr**Tt=;-.-z>_ £p't^~~ I,[f* !' iqw ft r*"" U *" \<wo£S_______uZ_______Zzi I All. ~~ U $11.00 $5.00 $4.50 MANY OTHER DESIGNS AT SIMILAR PRICES. These offerings are made to bring new custoimi^to our More. We nuke no money ti them, but hope for returns from future business, a\l this art can only secure by pleas ing you in your first purchase. We cordially invite you to examine our goods and at if our representations arc made in good faith. C C X G. L. HOLMES FURNITURE CO. c c V.V. 1101-1103-1106 SECOND AVENUE have Mln I from New Turk It la ssld the defunct companies ire to b« reorganized on a leglllrnate basis. THE STEAMER Mil I- quaran tined for *n.-ilium at Victoria, 11. C. CHEHAI.IH CITIZENS are ar ranging for a Fourth of July cole bra tlon. UNDER Till* PROTECTION of the state law the beavers have be come as numerous at Oreat Fsll*. Mont., that their d.iine are causing! bridges to be washed away and th* u< sea of Itrlgatlng streams al* bo- ' ing turned. AS* UNKNOWN INDIAN, while drunk, fell from his pan] at Ellens burg, and was drowned In a puddle of water sll 111, he* deep. TIIE tt.OOO DAMAGE fll'ITI brought at Overall by John N*laonj against th* Mont* Crlsto Mining' Company for alleged injuries, has! been dtimilssed. Ai.l »I_OT MACHINES have been unified out of Aberdeen. ' JOHN ROGAN WAS awarded 111.000 damagea against the British Yukon Company for the loes of a leg at Victoria, yesterday. Til DISCOVERT of an unknown' skeleton on the Merlin ranch, near Phllllpeburc. points to murder. An Investlgstlon is being mad*. t THE NEW CAPITOL .1 Olympla t* now completed but haa not yet been accepted on account of minor details. THE LITTLE t-TEAR-OLD dang' of William Rchincke, * farmer living near Olympla. had her head crushed under the wheel of a heavy lagging wegon. Thureday, but owing to the fa- that *h* fell In * mudhole h*r hen,l did not receive th* full weight ami it is hoped »h* will AMUSEMENTS ,1 WATER CARNIVAL B.turd. Niabt, Msy 11, tW. Opening of the Hesson at MANHATTAN BEACH l-Yirmerly the Y»cM Club Hous*. West Seattle, Cnder the Auspice, of ih* OLYMPIC ATHLETIC CLUB, Inc. -lly— Hsrey Colt's Transatlantic Wetee Carnival and P.nttmimi Troupe Vaudeville Hhow In Theater, Mer ry*Go-Round. I*rg* I>anclng I* vilion. Kerrle Wheel. Tight Rope Walking. Klne I -' tursiil. also Aquatic Pports and nil "th*r amuse- | inert* Postoffice Rand. Ticket*. J&c. Kor sale in all lead- , ing drug stores. Including Free Ferry both way*, Heat In Vaudeville . Bhow and Seat nt Wat*r Carnival. i 1 — ——— recover. LUMBER and shingle manufac turers of ii.uiei, Columbia are ac tively engaged In agitating •' duty on American lumber and shlnglsa and will ask the Dominion govern ment to act. They claim that the Invasion of the territory by th* Timber Claims and Homesteads Use Your Timber Right at Once •TWELVE MORI? PEOPLE made lIAPPT THIS WEEK WITH A TIMBER CLAIM APIECE." ANOTHER PARTT LEAVE* IN A FEW DATS FOR THOSE OOOD TIMIIKIt CLAIMS. COME IN AT ONCE AND JOIN THEM. I hay* a r.ew piece at vacant timber land for entry on wrttlch I am locating from It to H every week SATISFACTOniLT. These claims are leas than a ley * ride from Seattl* with good transports* tlon; no walking to be done. Come In and use your timber right t>efor* It Is TOO LATE Hemember that the timber land Is almost a thing of th* past, and as security and an Investment Timber Tand Is the Best Remember, a man snd wife can both take a Umber claim, ob taining MO acres together. Titos* who do not tak* advantage of this opportunity ar* (imply losing a good 12.000 claim. Only a limited number of these timber claims left, and the rat* th*>' are gains they will not last very much longer. Do not wait until th* opportunities are got,* and then be disappointed. COME IN AT ONCE. R* Member every day you put off using your Umber right means loss Of money to you. . < Remember, I Guarantee Satisfaction L.CDOLLEY • 19-620 PIONEER BUILDING. SEATTLE. Ind. Phone 871 Sunset Phone 1018. Saturday Night a> *| From 6to 9:30 \< TOILET MAN Woodbury"e racial. Packer"a Tar W ( and Cotgate'a Violet*, regular tic kinds; on aale Sat- A urday night only. at. a cake 1&* W. TEARS CNSCENTED GLYCERINE SOAP, special ■ Saturday night, at. a cake ~. l»Ho W PASSE PARTtit PICTURES, refined and beautiful % X subjects In an entirely new dress, different sites; all » WL underprlced for Saturday night—else* 6*7 inches So *^ lS ea-h. 'it Inches 12Ho each. >,*lO l&e e;trh. jj» \% PARSE PART'iiT PHOTO FRAMES, cabinet site*. « each ** m INDIES' WHITE HEMSTITCHED HANDKER -0 .mi- special ■tturday night at. each 1* 1 WaßaWeel HACK AMi SIDE COMnS, some odds and ends, t 1 worth li- and 15c; to close, Saturday 09**, at Se % LEATHER SHAWL STRAPS. Just the thing for camp a era or travelers, We kind;* on aale Saturday night at. ff ••<»» loa : I THE STORE CLOSP.S AT »10P. M. SATURDAYS. : .'; A McCarthy Dry Goods f i C^» A^- - - Second An. anJ C^» 7% Lompany m.*^ str«*i ¥t*ty* *•**+»**%/* ****** *d%/**fc * * * . Not In ItHe Combine . ... Queen City Laundry Cut Rate Office* Main Office and Plant— Cog. First Aye. and Bell St. Down Town Office—Third Aye., near Pike St. Shirt* tOo Collar* 2c Cuff* *to No Wot* Deliver *d at Abo* Price* i American manufacturers has ruined their trade In Manitoba a/el the northwest and wish protection. Let ter* hate been sent to the people of the provlnc* asking them to aid In tho matter, and the next parliament will he naked to do »on,.thing to re lieve the condition. 3