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a FOR TOMORROWS SALK Aa lmmen*e Shirt assortment shown 'In mlr windows. wtwlh ria.ot .M In II Oil, and pilced fjooi •!*». W |1.U5. torn OlotMng Motrmo First Av*nu* Scull, end Mean Stre.l ' " AMUBCMENTI '^.Wr-tf AW4AMMMW A Ittmmmmm -t'e.iti'. a Most Popular Thesl.r.* Ituasell * H»*w. tl«ti"l*rt aiaiiti.-.. Prlcea, Adult*. :^i; i'hii.l -ren, ltv. llulh Phones IST. TUNIWIIT AMI ALL ,\ KLIC. MR. PERCY HUNTING And llts c-utttimiiy 111 OR JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE Ptartlng Sunday Matinee, r'rh .* Tb. Orsndt-Bsums Stock Coenpsny t\ tiuaiantee.l Attiactlon) in . IK'S LANE No chsnge In price-. SRANDS^S JOHN CORT, Mgr. ltoil* rti 'ii.-*. .5 TONIGHT Mr. Chan. B. Hartford ; aivomi*anh-_> nr Mien Mario Drofnah OTHELLO PRICES—-11... to lie. Seattic Theater J. P. ll'YVi; Manager llulh l'tvaiis. 11. ,Vf.k startlnc Sunday night. Wb 21a Morris 11 i*.. ::■ > , a-s-n IS JAMES MANE la Wagner's tlreat Kestivsl Musical Draxaa PARSIFAL Most compute production ever Alt'- of this 1--* 1 uttfiti lay. tt People— t-arge Choeus - mented •slra. Popular Prlews 2^. iOc, Tie. CTi|n THEATER MAW . -Ml M M eases... Cor. First a.. and M.II-..1.; FORMERLY ALCAi-All. lltfc-gest and Most l*-pul_r Vaude- I ville House. Adwtlasliai lev le Any fleet Unas. 7-lsks. Washer Urea.. li.ilsv .Vernon. Richard Hurt-*. Ibe Mar g-son% c'lsud* Rami r. v. tlsati and Wtle.ri. Hsrtetm and ln-.w. aad See ing N.w York in 11 Minutes by th* Bine nop.. Reserves! bos seats Hi' J'erf.iriTi.in. ... start 1 M, TM and > iv m. Greenbaum's Cloak and Suit House Flora the make, to th. wearer. 1114 Sflb'OKl* AYE. . - T.L— rl-aasn. Mala »«♦_. — 1 .1 1 - A Little Child Can bay Instruments at this store with perfect safety. It could not make a bad selection, because we bare no bad instruments. Th* fact of th. matter Is 'hat few grown (oiks are eiperts In judging musical Instruments and nearly eewryone baa to take the dealer word for It anyhow. The rati question for the buyer li •"which eater? if the right one Is •elected the Instrument you buy is sure to be rig also. People who bought of us say we are tbe right dealers. They aay our Instruments are better and our pricaaa I w.r than ih.y find an* Where else. Ton will find here a eery choice tine of Pianos. Organ*. Simplex Pi ano Pitt new, slightly listed and aeeoad band, at all prices, aad our easy payment plan makes It easy for every on. to own some klad of an Instrument. How about a talking machine* We bare the Edison. Victor an Co lubiM-. If yon bare not beard the latest machines you csaaot form aay id*, bow wonderfully they bare been Improve.!. We also carry Vl'. las, Baa|o*. Guitars, Mandolins and Band In- meats. D.S. JOHNSTON CO SEATTLE'S LEAD. ING PIANO HOUSE BU SECOND AVENUE. Burks Building. Of Great I Importance Quality Is of first Importance. That's what we always look af ter la Drugs snd Prewcrtp ttons you get only th* best here. Then we make the pries as rea _.!*'!■ as we ran. Helling— M•a's Food, TV- at .... Kile Uquoxone. $1.00. at...,,....f>3« Pernna $1.00. at ... H3. Uay*s Hair Help. soe. at....38s Allen's Hair Tonic, tie, at..4os •oaf. Wine and iron. tic, at BOe Stone's Pike St. Pharmacy Reliable Parr II snd Prwcrlp tlon r-rugglsta 419 Pike Street Both Phones. Main 833. ALBERT HANSEN jtsmmr. wa turns our nt AAA 7QO Ist Avontto ' |^~i FORCED OUT i The entire Una sold at emit I- —C. M. PESSEMIER — j : BOOT.. ANDSIIOEa i. .12 Second Avenue. LEAGUE FORMED The Northwestern League* of Pro fessional ' >..S.__lll club* SS* tirKSU laml a a meeting of tlm magnates in tl«. hotel Seattle yeatsrdaj afte-i- I. ■.hi The t... -. 1... 11 sllnnlliiii waa thoroughly discussed by those present, and the arguments grew su heated lhal st one Hum there csine near being blows beta .fit Mr. Me .",.... i sad Mr. Newman. How ever, trouble was averted. The* following titles -eaiei repre seated: Vancouver and Victoria. II C. llelllngham. Barrel!. Spokane and Wails Walla Wash, and IVII it-- 01 Ore. Vsncouver waa icpre a. ■■let by William 11 ii - ...| Slid A. E, Tulk; Victoria by It. A. Jones and George lliisirtt; llelllngbaiu by tl. W. Smith; Everett by A H Tay lor and Fred Bchoch' Spokane by YY'llliam N. Nash; Walla Walla by 11. J. Saga, aud I. ; ::.!.i! by 11,I 1, iti.-w n YValla Walla ami I'iiulli-toii will support tin. team Jointly, He stittas the club repreeeeulall.es there were alto In attendance M II Lu cas, John J. MiCloski-y and 1» E Ihigdale, the well km-wn baseball proraotera. and William O'Mnlishy. It was derided thst each club shall deposit, on or before March I. a cash forfeit of fl.tx-c) a* * guaran tee to finish His season Itio sea son will open April 25 and ik*«e Oc~ inln-r IL A Bcbralule calling for five games a w**a*k will be adopted al the next meeting. A salary limit uf |t per .nth. ascltialvr nl man ager, was .pleat ii.l.r.*i k\ii:i* 1.11 1.1 vi;i>; NO. -A KISS SHOT IIV TUB CI'HHION. Ktrtke the cue ball on top and lo the left, the red I*ll a Utile less than half full to the right, and the shot will be made by one cushion. Play with a free stroke ■ ANOTHER STORY OF PITTSBURG PHIL The death of "Pittsburg Phil" re calls SB Incident that occurred about right years ago. Several of bis friends were passing a cemetery In the suburbs of Pitasburg. when they discovered Phil auisrrin*. riding a party of workman engaged la erecting a mausoleum. "What are yuu doingT" asked one of the party. "Don't yon sear* said Phil, nod ding toward the beautiful strurture of marble, which was beginning to take shape. "Who's It forr asked the inquis itive friend. "Me." ' Why, you're not thinking of dy ing, are you. Phil!** "Got to, some time, replied 'he plunger, aad seating himself on a block of marble ha coolly and ml nutely dlscusaed death and tbe here after. "Plttsbsrg Phil" said that he en* isrtalned a horror of an ordlnar* burial, aad upon bit speculative tart venture*, proving so successful be decided that be would have a mausoleum. After Its completion he paid on* or two visits to the ceme tery every year, the sexton being well paid for caring for the beauti ful pile of mac which is now the ; resting place of the remains of cine ! uf tbe most unique characters evor | eewa on tha turf. A member of the Amateur Prlr ; ing club at Toledo, 0., owas one of i the moat remarkable trotters in the country in the little gelding Hilly ¥„ 2: l. 1-4. This pony has trotted %.. miles In races, starting M times and winning 70 first moneys. Ills aire was a branded wild horse bred on a reach la Oregon, while his dam i was a rfhetlaal pony. The estate of George P. Smith, known to the world as "Pittsburg Phil." may exceed $3,000,000. accord ing to the latest estimates of those In charge of IL of which fully 11. --000,600 In personal property and $25,000 In real estate are In New York. This estimate Is marie by his mother, Mrs. Bits '.', l>ownlng. of Allegheny, Pa., In her petition l*"I with Surrogate Thomas, In New York City, for letters of administra tion, no will having been found The mother and the brother, William C. Smith, will receive one-third each of the estste. while the remaining third will be equally divided be ! tween lames M. run. a nephew, and Eleanor A Wing, a niece. AUTOVOBILING The year lie. should be the banner one of automobile racing In the Catted States. Itsfore the Orrnond-T**ytona races ti'il year It Is erperteij that nil or nssrly sll of the speed ,»led own ers nf surplus thousands now In the auto is.-ing gam. will have clth.r dlapaeed of Ihe rara they own nnd \. lib It t*rovea| mot. or less dl •, potntiiig i i.i niiMith im ib. Florida tienclt reetiise*. or will have nißile ea li-nalvt* alterations Wblcb will icsult In greater spe^d. It I* no* generally admttteii thai the ineit in control Of this year's mc- Ilia vi Hiitttiitd snd Hay (unit were not eg porta Thst the .minus or i races erf such tinpertntu * was be ynud theiit i. conceded by sit who he.-i.ttie .li. .no i r ■-t at the tlet.-iys Willi It taa'allllel time nnd ngutlt. The feeling of disauiisf v timt sblcb titsnifi-stsil Itself early, owing to the minuter In wblcb tits race, Ii nnl handled, resulted In the organise. linn aaf it new iiasuclstinlt lo control nn Ing tn I'lit Id.i 111 ths future. Thl* • ... 1..1!-.11 1. .1 he 1 1 a ! by tlie American Aiti..iit..l*iie aaea.ta. Hon bafore Its laces will be s.m. tbtied. bill wllh men like 11. M. I'l.igier bat k of it this recognition ili.iul.l imi be ia . . in forthcoming' The new .H..H.UI bss |»lr*ce.| the management of It* races lit the Inula of \V. J Morgan, faoilllarty known us "Henalor," whoa, long .%. perlence wllh ihe blii ile mid auto mobile racing gams has given htm the ner-e-wtry education to run race. on a business busts and wllh gen eral satisfaction. In ■ ' i;n. 11 to running tbe 1 ■ ■■'■ raeee in Florida, "Henator- * Morgan will be genera] manager of ihe nsw tin 111' !• .. ■ in tie conslruiled next yvnr near II irtia 1 .1 bay, 11 IBllra eolith tif ! ■.1 .. ... i. N. J, This track. If It com., up to the hope of Ihe . ,- * - . should be the fastest In Ihe world. II Is prupnseel ts I ..I • It uf 1: ,!-.»■•!. it, ly Irian* irulsr f.itm. 1J» feel wide, with a ■ nils >i ."i:;i.ii..ai where th. flyer, can iv after mils records. a 11 I*.site the mile stiel. h. a stand • i- 1 wiih a capacity of i ■ - • will lie built. ."1 Be bay a idub stats will bs ... t. t and a landing pro* vl led with i.i. drawing not root* i*i in right feel of watsr csn land l—sacng-rs. cies-al 1 .iii etlst from both New j V..i - and rhtl.-ide||.hls. snd two rail rtads running: r I ■■•* *lo Ih- sit. will iii iii'i build spur, to tak. care of Ik* I.a-. ser t,tia:l--at A tract of land jeS- sere. In e.ttmt has I.a ■ ■! secured, Slid an additional ;? • acts* will be a-d tn he used us s imii. prrsrrvs for members ef IkS association, the Ili'n t being consider*, a fina no. fan* shooting The fishing In th* vicinity Is also s .', 1 lob* good, arid I'll nessl bay fuml.hr* .-I Ideal ptac. for auto boat 11. - , a. the present plant are j carried out th* flea' Spstd rsrnlvsl will be h*id during tile summer of INC IN TENTH POSITION Ylli.Y\vr.vT:... Frh. a.— The em pire llowtlag teaai. if Heattie. rolled Its flrat cams In lb. tournament be ing he I Bl this place yesterday. The team was Ihe center of aura.' tion and elicited r-fal.ii b'il* com ment from tho spectators by Its rl criirnt work. The -am tout Loth place, which rnlalls a prU. uf I ITi. Two Chi. ago ia aii«, the liintl.-n N * 2 and ths Century No I. with arorso of 5.7.5 and 2.T.*. r**spt*et I re ly, hold first and Btsroad place* In this division, with 'he Farmers nf Cle*vsU_nl. 2,775. a aery close third Th* I.miures' score was diild*<d as folios*, I Mabnken I*l IS. IM :'.-'* liavts It. IM lac '■'>*. Itelmer 15J _0» 147— ton ItV-be— It. Its »■»— E57 j.i.e.in is: i*,j i.'! 1 Tot. I*l*l Five-men team .re* St. Joseph. Mo. 2.1-17; I>* t.i.*'rat!c Club, lien ver. ..'••;. Kmptrea. Seattle. _.C>,, ii i"'*. Itutte. Mont., l.liS; Kan Fran-. ". .'.'•*.'• Sporting Briefs MAS ITIANCTSCO, Feb. »-A great throng attended yesterday's benefit for I'mplre James MetVmald. who Is seriously lit. It is said thst the gate receipts Were nearly fl.c«si HAN FHANCISCO. Feb. 2J— l>r I.<gg" winner of the. A* ' tvrhy last -Saturday, won the California Dedby yesterday. When hs pa.**e.l th* half, going easy. It was ail over but Ihe cashing, and he rollral home three, lengths In front. Are finished second snd A. Mtiskoday took the show money. i'r l>-*ggn and Hi*. H..a. n were criupled in th* belting I being pronounced favorites at 1 to _. Hooligan found friends at . to 1 while the others ranged in price from 19 to 20 lev 1. TeOR ANC.'r*l.K3. Feb. _2t-Th* Mania Anita handicap, with a groat value of H,i»aO, was the feature si Ascot yesterday. Kehaian won th* bandlrsp In the easiest kind of fash lon frntn Berrtfefcl and Pasadena, the oven-money favorite, third. The dlstsnce was the Brooks course*. 73 yard* short of a mile and a quarter, .1;. I tli. lime, was 2:024, which Is the rv. -nd for the track. Poltcni In Food I'erhap* you don't realise that many pain poisons originals in j your food, but .lima day you may feel a twinge of dyspepsia that will ronvlnce you. Dr. King's New I .If* Pills are guaranteed to cure all]! sickness caused by poisons of undi- i gested food-or money bar k 2r.c. At 0. 0. Guy's drug store. T: J them New York Liquor Co For Best Wines and Liquors 2317 FIRST AYE. NORTH. FIH-I* .DELIVERY. Phones Main 2172; Ind. 1121. RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Furniture, Storage Office and etrrrags room. 111. First seer,i, luarotriie bulMlag. I'hontt— . ..us. ill.; Independent. ll*. THE siAiiii'. I'/vF THURSDAY. VK.\. ?;*. m'". Profit Sharing Sale Sik RlokcS L^° S"V,nil Com Mow On H.-^Mwkca-pcTi. Early Great American Importing Tea Co. liter 100 Slorta lltlp la to Mil.* Yob •Ol SECOND AVENUE. 309FIKE 97MEET. MATT III)* I at IK li Vlli mr raise Alt,l Ml SIM And sllnw .nr .ici* In e*|.riiiiit m wllh y.air 1'.1.g v. i. .Mil. I \ ' 1 tMl\ i: III: Kit AITI Ml i.l .0 ; i ■ and hay s Ihe :..a.-t must tl* 'I l:NT|K|r.' •■. o ii i • i \in : i,M i , , 111 ib* 1...i'.. NurlhwesU Ov*r Twenty llioiiaaiid I'eraons 1111..1 la il*t. i 1 * ii. '-ill' ii '"-.ii cn.ili ■se.ind in, N*w rsr. llba-k. WILL HEAR BOTH SIDES II! I (Sps.l.l i. Th. Mar > OI.YMI'IA. Feb a.-In reply to a telegram fiotti the Dlympla cham ber of com inert * i. .|t tin_ that it lea given a 1 ban. •- til bet ia-.m! .m the. capital removal bill, (invrtnor Mead yesterday aunounred Ihat he would hear both aldss of the Hues ttou i.f.:.- giving lbs measure his i on.. I.l'! 11l HITT IS IT HIV-ll'IA. Feb. 83.— Tbe _____ library mtnmission, at a meeting held > aa'. r'a> morning, unanimous ly started l'i-.r 1 M Httt city su perintendrnl of schools at I' rt Townaend, as state librarian to snccaesl J.aa. i.h A ciaiasl. Mho re signed Tll.--. lay. The board AJSAi .let-ted C. Will Rbsffer i-Ttrag _*. ' -l«tant librarian and Miss iaua-j-hloe Holgate as **-...i. I asst-lanl ,Itt «a elrricled to ask the iegltbaiura.ijlo ) fig tbe aalarina as f.'losi* 1 '-'_•" i rlan. 13.000; first assistant) 11-Wi aeooad assistant. I' -" ■ At |ire-s_-t the salaries are 11. . ... ||,_» srid I too. M '4 Coternor Mead named thflk ■& tiers of tbe advisory «r#_to Bis •tale library mmnilasioa. sad j!.* law of 1903. Thee, are '*««' 'C rtan C W. •____] of Heat!..; —A • label, former stats librarian, and Mr* Kale Turner Holmes, of Kv*r grevrn Heights. Seattle the latter b_- Ing named on Ibe aataadalloa of th* Stats Federated Woman's clubs. MASS A GISTS CLEANED OUT Two mors "massage" resorts came under the pollee baa last ; night aad ih« 1 musics are sow I lodged In jail flit Isr-t—tlve Pbll bricg and I'atrulmaa Olrnetead raid ( c.l tbe two i'a • a aftar Ihey bsd ; .v".*".. I themselves thst they were; not properly conducted. Mrs. I* O. Andrwws. alls* Ma) li - "1 was seep sratsd from the thousand and em* suspects centered la th. North Se attle dlstrl. St.. yelled for 'hub by" and the two officers were I threatened with Tlnl-T. fur a f.W mlautea, but both of ths Initiates I Iwetnt quiet wbea th.y learaed tbe ' | mission of th* men la plain clothes. : A "young Fremb lady of refine- SB sat" waa Ihe next place visited ■ Fur many months Ullza Ii 1»_» has practiced bar many arts under the rornr ■if the wording of both cards snd i gnt The place la bad ween Hee-ond and Third avrnue on Madi son street. A i.-.ttn by tbe aim erf Joe Hsyndrlk attempted to escape from the room when tbe officers en tered, but he sat caught. The work if the pull.-* In cleaning out the upper section of the city Is : mcie.- sing rapidly and the police have i.eea encouraged by securing convictions In almost every cans brought Into police court. The de termination of Chief of I'oltre De tanry to record these women of questionable character on the rolls of the police department I* bearing fruit and r'.e work will be pushed forward vigorously. Agonizing Darn. are Instantly relieved and perfectly hesled by llucklen a Arnica Salve. C. Rlventaark. ir . of Norfolk. Va. writes "I burnt my knee dreadful ly; thst It blistered Bit over, tlicklnn's Arnica Salve stopped the pain, and healed It without a scar." Also heals all wounds and sores. ::< --at 0, O. tiny druggist. ' + 00 to Spinning's fur bi-yil* re* pel ••• — in. 11. ____________________________________ OVER ; £1 STOCKED ! -. 1 S BPI.CIAI. PRICKS IN RANGES, COOK BTOVES AND .a IH'ATEHS. 1 ll'i'k Range, oven lSxl. .1-7. I Ilrldga Beach, uvea 11i50.... »:i.-. 1 lon inn.l Range, oven 1.--9... ....$;io.oo 1 Hi. Clair Range, oven 1«x22 . »i_7.r,ci 1 Farortta Range, oven lit.:".. IIN.&O 1 Star Estate Hange. oven l«xlt $32 Ml We also have a greet number of large and small coal stores at a great saving. DABNEYtWOODHOUSE Complete llousefurnlsbers and Sole Agents for CHARTER OAK RANOEa 4IS iii, STREET. riiones— John MI. Tad I llf,B GOT NEW SITE (Sp.cial Is Th. Star.) FoiITI.ANH. Or. Feb. ll.—The ronlreiversy over the at inn of the | Washlngtn state building at the I .cvii and Clark fair wa • Battled v.- 11 td.i v when the fair manage ment d.. Id eel to give the Washing lon rommtaalttn ths alts fin in.i designated for tha Massachusetts and Ih. fi iii in ii buddings This .-will pi*, a the Wash ington building In ths row with California and Oregon buildings. Mrs it ii. it*, I, age SO yaara. a 1-.int.. of I.i.us vI. wills did Mon- I day at the liotnn of ber Bun, V-- I Taylor ar.ri'i' Ths decras.al leaves four sons and una dsughler. Tb. futiaral will lie to Id from tlm teal denes Sunday aflrrnoon under tbe , direst Inn of Collins II roe. at I o'clock, interment at ML I'leaaanl win id cry. $100 REWARD, $100 Th* fr.Jn. nf 'I'a |>a.er will t-« I'?r**e.l |0 It-sti-i th*l IbW* 'V at east on* _tr**d*4 -_-»«»• lhal • i-i*. a I.as . e**-n «?..> %t$ r.i* In % '• It* • <■■.»-* 51..1 Uial I* i'..t_m. If all • «"*i*r?h « I la Iha «*».:> p-wltlv* cur* t ■»» known t<» ih* m*xtit *f fraternity. CatMfrk It*ln* • CoMMtltult-Mkal __i_n-g.-«. ifi'ilt'i • r«na!!t it li t.fei if •air.' -.t Ha. a <*»• tMrrh >'ur» la l«li*ei !i,iem.ilr ■ ■ iln* 6lr*-tly upon thM .■■ -•■•<. and m-icnua •il f » ' « -f IH* ■>■»'* 111 \\.rtr-'\ .. --»' ' >it k ih* f ••.! -i-it' ti *.f th* *r - _,-• •nil $i4i--m th* ja * '••' ? ••».. *•!, i. T I ml-'..:■ up Ih* r*ftnalltullon and *>• • ■••ir g liMtur* In ' •'■ a Ma work Tn* prrrptirtur* hay* mo rourh faith In Ma curat.v» tx>w*ra that th*y ufr-*r i»n» H'ai i"-l V ._..» for ml) . *•• thai 11 fkila t» cur*, «• i.J fur list of !**.!• law t ft at A l.!r— - K. J CMHNST A CO. Tw- I led,- t>. I Hi i . »T1 t>ruff«laU. TVs. I T.k* id 1. Psatalli Pills for rtmatl pal! f ■ ■ ... .-— -PI"*TWRItOIC*_i fWOAI IXONOMT DODfOa. Electric Con.y Far Scarf, with « talis. 1100 value. Friday.. ' z SI IMI [ M Inch I..rig Rlsrk Hair l-'ur llawi, wide end*, wide collar ette effect at nsck. .Ilk cord j an ! frogs, $.00 value. Friday I •3.98 j Window fill of l_tdl*a *l*.et!y ] lllack rtatearn I'ettlruaU. spe rial »l OS«> Indies' WaJklng Skirt of dark Rrotch novelty cloth. I? 75 value. Friday 51. H.", I-tdles* All Wool French Flan j net Walla. pearl t.ultima In ■ red. green, blue and black I IJ 00 value. Friday ..« 1.78 11 an me Hark Standard Frinta. »c value. Friday....4 | ■_>(. II 00 landless lllack Kid Oioves, site. C. «U and «'-_. ri lay . .'JO** lloya* .-piece Vests. Sulfa. $4 (A vain*. Friday S2._J."» Ikiyß' c'asaint.ra Golf Cape. F.. d" 1 }♦*- Ladlee' Cotlna Fl**.-»d Howe, I *. vain.*. Friday | •_» f '_» c Ladlea' Muslin Nig; - Oowns, beautifully trimmed with era •dery and tucking. 1100 rMM Friday (M)<* laSdlea' Flannelette Irresslng Sanitise. C.'c value, Friday... I.V PETERSONS EeETERSOIfC 7W JOS. 210 Pits* Street. 1 __-_____a- ~-_____m____m_______m_— i Jam. Moans' Hand Mario Sit.OO Shoo tor aalo at m—_________m____m The Hub Zo'nl'o | Ho Wo Chines* Modlcino Co __, Cure all chronic ,_*^is-_*MfV diseases ol men &Zo^£_\ *n1 wotraen wilt. gggi/i^^fyj enit opera tI on frj_, Cured by power- VjCAi [at R '"' Chlness rcvots. KM %£>■ 81 herbs, barks, bndt a* c vrgctablea diseases of men snd women wltb " P•r st lon C'eired by power f'll C"h! n burke toidt and vißrtsbles. !____%» y DAL These wonderful > ftvr^L-., A__fA'' ,r^" of rases fa^X?*' yfivj •liiiia-se remedies |rt&f|tt|Se^/ig£Fi have iin sil bin yafs JrV_-' that bays L" f?f_&_T__imf^*A glv.n up to dl*. _-_----___W.U_ W.OUARANTEE to cur. rb.umatlam, aslbma, ca tarrh, stoniach. kidney, liver, and all diseases. Call and see this won derful Chinese medicine. Have a talk with lie Wo before giving up your case as hopeless. Consultation FHKfi. JluSb WASHINGTON STREET. __ArrL«. mm_ CMicHitriaa . not ism PennyroyAl pills ■ .-*__r~_. 11.1.1aal aa. Hal. L...I M $_',■*** -•*- .laa/.^s.w* I .Ilea ... ■> _.. I i / '. P-nfiC-' ' ">' ttr.iia * a x.i i'm r>"^*S%a ,> are .al 1...!, ..<......... «... i_ __t.mrtms »i« ****• i,i. .. a... (7 -"Itya.re. 11... W.,. 5.... H.,,... 1 / m ..* l_»l_aH-«. a.. rf .... a. , . ! » SB « ~* '* t **■»>■ •>■ r.-a-Jw, V** IP T—llas — lal. ... "11.11,/ K. ***— '-tf la-»*a_* "■ MS, a. p..—as Hall 1 tn.o.ia l_. _-. .a. a .-I a.i ■ , .1, Beau** IIS a***- I 11.1mi.,1 Seaal-sl I . , aa_si... .. ...^ i*sii_a,l-a. FAIRVIEW ACRE TRACTS We advise an rally lnve*sllgallou of our aa-ra garden tracts || at Fairvlew. wblcb are offered at |_cw lo 1300, on e-iuiy pay || inents. Why neit buy •'• acre for a bona, for about the satti* H price you pay for suinll bits f mtber out. These tracts are on the l| reunify ro_e| and are surveyeel, stskt<d uud on dedlcatrd street* A aJ sure and profitable Invrslment. Take old lie r.t .0 and Haluler n lies, li car line* nl First ave-nu* smrlli and Waahlugton Btr.eL R ; *la> mini OB the gtound every 'ay U I WEST fi WHEELER '...^".ik. | IT". THE BEST Table Queen Bread FULL WEIGHT—ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT LONDON LOAN OFFICE 18. He. and Ay. H. Nest to Hue m Inn| Mtars. Money t. Ix.ti nn W.t li.s. lila moods and Jawslry. De not buy a watch or dtsrnond before you saw our di*|is*r In our window and our prices, nasi. la l ..in flgursa . Ilea Lor!-. Prop. MEN, BEWARE Of Fret prescriptions, rw , "-_____ treatment, free electric MM _________ ***^^»v^_ etc. Unreliable medical ___\^Sa_^^^ "*****^Ama-*_ concerns ''' sprung up all /s_3^3Na 1_ "*_— "^-i v "v,r l!:'" col,ntr durmj* the U^A^^^T^ \\T_^__». '"* 'rw y****> *i" '* LTO,^M I purpose seems to be to ixtt 'A\N %*«_, pose upon the sick and af* \v\ llicted with catch-penny Vy^C^ J schcmci and misleading free ____________ a_fVV_M|__ V^a^L J n there art many med ■__i!__ir T* a^K^J* *T_f»\ 'C*' W^K> C*" :l^US?v* n.^M l!ir-v cure "">' in'] difr I r/_yr]\ ': —"- vv^^f- II eases the human flesh is heir vi »I ~ * -^^JM/ ,a' whether they are known \)f. f : \> .-**/ *° be incurable or not. Tb« \ff/,l__. _(*_%'/ k___^r successful physician of to- V/_*^«Wn?*\\ l^i ,'"1-v ' s not '^r ' Tie wk° _w^fftp/a /\j -a. knows a little about every A.I A.L -Ja-'v *! \ \\ /N^*. ailment, but the one who I ' 4_________9aVeW^^A *~) / _f\ ~~^-", knowa all about ■ trtaia ■_£!$& ~" *~> /tf W. - -____---* ones. It is very evident that Ss\ >_iVU ik. \ _))}—£ ./ J\. __?^ * doctor who dabble, in all lyyV Z^_r*^ I >_ —_^:=-; branches of medicine an. '///__, A^4_W_^S__^r^'^ I 5-^^. RurKery cannot become an /eO^*^^ Jtk / Vr>>^__? expert in the treatment of '^/2^/____\___\ tilth .^ A \ \^\^" onr certain r!a«t of &* --/_^___AJ_i j_T______ II __________ / V I\\ V ,a *M- l -*' 'n*< 'iuently, a sick o^_____B__B_flSfc_r^_________Bfctai / \ I l\' or **^*- ;'"' person cannot $'VSB-i_S§3 ST taMSlß^flK v_o>r N. 'I _ ',a* cmi ''' 'a'''l or ccafi* H_k^Se^*^VtV!vß!lH_-_(_D -VTi' -_______f ' dene in the ability of s_.h V^ye^BßP^______y>y \\ ''■' * '''" tor ** *" can ,n one 7v*_e?s'__*_V Jfxt^^/ Vs^ (l k wlO devotes all his time and lYvyOc' t///\ I _r-^_r /__€' centers all his forces on 1 ' *ey*s-cV _v///\ I /-^^ Sat certain specialty. lam the 5x if If IK I _///__• 9^ acknowledged leading ipe- IIIIIK I _f^//_i^ ' "''''' in the Northwest,aad ' ''/,fj\ ' ///J/ realizing this, decided to *\ **./—" concentrate all -iv Ulcats, energies and skill on the treatment and cure of dis- Tht Expert Specialist rases of men, and I AM THE ONLY SPECIALIST In ihe Northwest Who Treats Nervous and Other Diseases of Hen Oily There arc thousand* of men whose minds are weak anel impaired and whose bodies are unsound and diseased. They suffer from the follies and excesses of youth and experience a weakness of their mental and physical powers. They are weak, nervous, tired, dizzy languid, despondent and absent-minded, have weak, aching back, palpitation of the heart, capricious appetite, frightful dreams, a constant fear of impending trouble which unfit ihem for work, business, study or marriage. Others ire suffering from other] diseases. RE YOU ONE OF THESE MEN? Arc you stagcennsr under ** burden of a secret weakness which is a .low but sure drain on your strength and vital ity? Does the tremor of weakness anel disease shake your body and appal your mmd, and do you look back upon your past life with a sigh of remorse- Are you in your present state fit for anything? Can anybody rely on you? C- roa rely on yourself? Is your body almost wrecked and your brain in a whirl? It is terrible to be in this condition, but it i* worse to allow it to continue and become aggravated,for it will then fill your whole future with misery and indescribable woe just as certainly is night follows day. and it is of the greatest importance to yourself and yours that you gtt out of this condition of weakness and disease. It is also equally important that you con sult a doctor who makes a specialty of the- disease from which you suffer. PRACTICE LIMITED TO DISEASES OF MEN Tha Largest, tha Oldest Established, the Best Equipped and Most Reliable .-Judical Institute In the West It will cost you no more to take treatment of an expert specialist than to place your self under the doubtful ability of a mediocre. It must, therefore, he plain to you that it i* absolutely necessary for your future welfare and happinrss that you cast your false modesty aside and place your case in the hands of a skillful and reliable specialist, who will quickly and permanently restore you to what nature intended—a healthy, rifOMM man, with physical and vital powers complete, fitted in every way to enter courageously and successfully into Hie strenuous battle of life. I wish to have a pri\ate heart-to heart talk or correspondence with men of all ages, occupations and condition, in life, who are weak, nervous, broken down, discouraged, or who suffer from any secret disease of weakness. I>o not put off any longer from day to day and from week to week a matter cf such vital Importance, but do something now. It will be none too soon. Consultation and Examination Free ■MY TREATMENT M the HOME is a GREAT SUCCESS One personal visit » preferred, but the fact that you are out of town and cannot call need not deprive you of my services. If you cannot call, write and receive full particulars, mode of treatntf* I*' prices, terms, etc. These will be mailed you free of cost. No medicine sent unless <> * det' CALL OR WRITE State Medical Institute Longest Established— Authorized by the State. - ■£ Corner Washington and Second Aye., Entrance so. Second Aye. South. Seattle. W-f* Office Hours, « a. m. to 8 p. m. Daily Sundays. 10 • m. to-P-* MARION V^ HON TSUST PHOTO SUPPLY CO. School of Pftototrjphy frit tt Amsfturs I No Extra Neck Sh _ Chargo for at th. m» I BUTLER BARBERSHOP Chicago LoanOfUce I A S*nt*e| J.laee | bf.rrow.n__. Btrlriir r.,nfl..ntm J ■"l* BLOOD POISON Hi* raoutb. ulc.rs, fsilina ____f't__e l.slns, ..tarrh. and <!.,„ f __Z _ _•%• Ill.ee'ela l-olrlr,.*. He | !'I '« llll.A*. N, »An I, e-r.eT 1".,,'? I ''« l-enr, . f,„ 1111.,'.-. r, h lnJ-ifeJ-B^ I. W> per IM.UI-. I**l. ..."„.,,,*,'-'_"»i In Hesltle .„,!■, , h , gV 1 ,',',, l j_H Co. lOUIOIi Kiel Aye. fllihlT;^. •Hi** _#>'**>>.• a-. as, c.5..8..__. 4 Specialist in Diseases I i' of Men and Women \ 4 BLOOD POISON -I __________ * V e1r1.a!1..».r.i.v.. (J ,l^ t s > ,^, JJ - a I** are.re tr* *-..*i* ts,._J2 . ™ t--J,...r,..,.,. _..„„ ,_^J » 4 «* (ha «_MS_a ,_•__«, fc,„, B^! J 4 OONTStAOTED DISEASE. ! I'M OURED IN A WEEK a 9 ta-na_.ia-_a Irs. I Da •.r.SMANC. ■ :fi aSS*»* I .-w. Isa v... ttj^^, J mo r.-ix A.. lurruTiuai. i ' •?-*** •*!'*»*■• * •*: mH a reaaSTs^y^^j 2