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RE HE RUNS AWAY; Aguinaldo Will Fight Another Day. AMUSEMENTS 1 WEEN, THIRD Spider AVENUB and Ply THEATER SPA “th LUA, = WEALTH who was backed by Mrs. I Mordecal odds of 4 to in the betting During the race the Mrs, Philip's preanedt by two horses had the stretch, Se ly had the t passed the wire than Mre. Pi attacked with heart which she succumbed a THEATIOR was at which waa wad the n exctting in horse Subject of Gov. Bra- dy’s Address, faite at imme ey diately. 7 — REBELS MASSING FOR AN ASSAULT }OWA COMING HERE. = TO SEATTLE CHAMBER COMMERCE So a } The battle “39 ‘wa in ne ree! |palred at the Union Iron works at , San Fraaciaco. Her machiner ia Confirmation of the Reports of being overhauled, an! new tuber pur M® Calls Attention to Oversights Jin the botlers, When the work U completed, the Iowa will come to of the Geverament in the | Puget sound to go on the dry dock Far Worth. at t Orchard. While here she will have bilge keels put on. She omeentintdonin * MANTOA, Marclf 22.—Steamer &t. Paul arrived today from Holle, and Confirms the report of fighting on the outskirts of Tolle last week, The losses on the American aide were one killed and fifteen wound- ed. The enemy suffered heavily. Whe attacking party consisted of | wat 600 Filipino riflemen. They | re opposed by a battalion of the Wennesse olunteers, and seven companies of the Bighteenth regu- fare. The American's were support- e¢@ by three Hotchkies guns station- | ed across the river, It is the be- Uet that Aguinaldo’s forces are pr p pen for a general attack on the mertean lines, ‘The concentration f rebels at Malabon and the Strengthening of their positions round Malolos, convince the Amert- ean officers that Aguinaldo intends to make @ deroisive effort. The reb-| els destroyed a number of railroad Dridges. mn | DID NOT GET THE LETTER)”: and Committed “Suicide in His Despair. DETROIT, Mich., March 22.—The eceipt of a letter would have saved BA. Kidder’s lite. Yesterday afternoon there arrived | Qt the Wayne hotel W. B. Kidder, of Kalamagzoo, a brother of EB. A. Kid- | Ger, who suicided at the Hotel Met-! Behe late Wednesday night. After the register, Mr. Kid- any letters had been geueek at the house for his brother He was handed one, and, after he had read the address, eried: “Ob, my God! If my brother had but re- this letter it would have sav- ed his life.” ‘The letter wae inclosed in a plain, | equare envelope. ‘The suicide’s brother went on to explain that Kidder had been jilte? a& woman, and that for some time had been awaiting a letter from often said that if he | hear from his sweet-/ take his tife. } ergs Hotel Metro- | was fone that the day be- is suicide BE. A, Kidder told the ehambermaids of the i errs eH ) = himeeit. ing was thought of this threat the next morning Kidder was found dead in bed with a bullet in his brain. Kidder usually stopped at ‘Wayne hotel when he visited De- trott, and his mail was always sent there. The last time he came to thir city, however, he decided to go to! the Metropole, and every day he would telephone down to the Wayne hotel for mail. Two days before hie Geath he negiected the televhe and the letter he longed for arriv and remained tn the box in the desk of the clerk. UNIVERSITY NOTES. Interest in athietics is growing @mong trackmen at the University, and the indoor meet which was call- 4 off last Friday for lack of 4ries, will be heid in the Armory to morrow afternoon at 2:59, The events will be: 30 yard dash, 16 Ib shot put, quarter mile walk, high jump, elephant race, indoor base- Dall, mile relay race. ‘The officials of the day will be th following: Starter, Prof. Douthitt 6¥. M,C, Ad; Judges, Frof. Fuller Prof. Ranum, and Prof. Meyers (U. of W.); announcer, Prof. Meany! mer, Prof. Van der Veer: scorers, ‘H.C. Hoffman and H. L. Meene All the trackmen are taking @ Sively interest tn this meet, and it Will probably be the best indoor meet of the ye as all the first Clase men of the University are ex pecting to enter. The best men have all been shut out from previous indoor meets, in order to give new men a chance to come to the front ‘As thia meet is between Senior Phomores and Junior Fres €reat deal of class interest developed in the different Prof. 9. F. Bechdolt has offered a banner to the winning this meet, and Prof n der Vere offers & cup to any one breaking a U. of W record. on, & in being at ng tot avo weather ts t 5 Mince 199% there has bee of interest in baseball, « shortness of the season " the time at which the euch as to a of tice and th short as to seriously interfere with the work. The baseb been much disappointed dition of affairs, thix Gecided to bring out a ten this con- spring he of the Athhetk At @ meeting ciation Tuesday, « moti ried to make bas University athletics E. A. Duffy, one of t the 9. H. 8. baseba year, was elected witl set about the team. B Traghs hevitewt. N@W ORLEANS, March trawic incident ocewrred at th trank Whee a Sire PDH p dvewped eed beet me the horees fad peewee’ tae Mphtimar lien in toe tid rw will thea go to Manila to relieve th Oregon. The Oregon will probably! Alaska's oh lof executive, Governor come to San Francisco and thence to Puget sound, John G, Mrady delivered an interest ing addre: chamber of He before the day afternoon. ee) ton, and that little interest has t manifested by congress in regard to the country. He continued ‘Often have we been humiliated. the list of cardinals heret garded as “papabie.” The leadt candidates now seem to be Cardinals Gotti, Svampa and Serafino Vannu- | teltt, Whe can forget when tn 1878, the Indians of Alaska threatened to wort | massacre the whites, the Jatt» & monsage. not to the White aes but to the British authorities, say- ing: “We pray you send ux a Britich ‘FORGOT ABOUT HIS NEW WIFE ‘sets toes | tives, until such a time as the Am- ‘They were a painfully young ©O¥-| srican government can act’; and they ple, and their clothes were eo ob- ‘gent up « gunboat ‘The custome trusively new that suspicion would] igws have effected Alaska The have arisen even if their manner) jaws forbid the sate of Mauor in TUK SEATTLE jrwith ' \ H pract A band with red st bedded I pr but the platy An inte int Iry accounts for the fancy which led t « ing the pl f the engraved , Many tadt 1 weal rings with the family und a has the seal f ned in hea hape, with delicately tapering shank REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ‘READY T0 ELECT | *poke of Alaska and its material re-| fore were filed in the auditor sources; its enormous wealth both yoxterday discovered and undiscovered, and Her an Hmith et ux t eilaa its recent development from a land) Waughop, | bik 4, P A NEW POPE of barbariam into the full teht of tus ad, Mareh i civilization. Gov, Brady also took 5 nM 1 trustees cei jae hd the Adin question, and #tated under w Horatio Hathaway at while the good feeling existin. ° 1 « LONDON, March ~—Cardinal| between Great Britain oan the U os " ; t " ‘ Vaughan {s reported to have re-| ited States had been tilustrated in pathaway, to Ma nagard cetved information leaving little many ways, yet her unreasonabt A tk ' t , vi Jan 1 doubt that the Pope has decided to attitude in exctiding Americans pox raise Archbishops Corrigan and Ire-| from Atlin was vemation Kame Ant sunagard t land to the cardinalate and « ord In part, Gov. Tirady said, “Gent! bik ' at " ta % a similar honor to another, a Hrit-| men, the conditidns of the weat are | gert.so ish prelate. It ls untikely that these changing. Within the next year they Henry t ten ® to Ch aN appotntments wil! be announced at| will have changed more than in a! potter ht 7 R 3 at forthcoming conststory, because | century before. Confronting th ” s : the programme of that function was) Pacifie coast is our new territory A 1 Winsor wettied months ago. Hawall, and what will probably be 2 4 bik ad The Pope can arcety lve until! our newer territory, the Philippines. 18 Z the next conslstory, ae it ts almost) The government seems aware of th Herequist to Lena Wickland impossible that he wilt be In thin | needs of theme new possessions I ®. bik 1. Bothelt’s lat ad, Hot workd when the summer consistory | them not forget Alaska, their older yy areh 17, ot should be held | terrétory, for it ts a wonderful tand ‘ Cat During the days of suxpense pre-| and one of the best and richest pos 19, bik 4. I r ceding and succeeding the recent op-| seasions of this government eration on the Pope everything was! “Alaska t# not the frozen north M. Kumsey and hush got ready at the Vatican for a con-| There are thousands and thousands | yonn W., to Charies Oener bik Slave, at which bis puccestor would | of teres of land which ean be culty 4, Terry's 4th ad, March sho. | be appotn: Signor Ferri, heredit-| ated, and as good crops rateed os con derick A. Hichardson to } ary offictal upholsterer, recetved or-|be raised e@nywhere. There aro) Covington. By NW NEM and | tere to do everything necessary to| thousands of ecres of pasture that/ Ny wwe NEM. sec 10, and part put the Sistine chapel in order for| will feed unlimited herds of stock. |... 15 7 25. Ro, March 22, 82500 the conclave, He thereupon bought) What I want, and what I want you Wm. B. Goodrich to Irving Ward the material required for the erec-/| gentlemen to help me get, # @ VI8It | jouw P85 an #, MeGiivra’s 3a tion of sixty thrones in the chapel, to that tand of the men who murt|aq March fifty-five bearing the arms of Leo handle the present destiny of Alarke. Viet r W. 8 mny et ux to Alta XI. and five bearing the arms of | eo that they may tee and Know be- yy white t 4 bik 9%, Denny's Pius EX., the latter for the use of | fore they will act.” Home ad, March 21, $500 those surviving cardinals by the late) Gov. Hrady then went on to tate! game to b Dierning, lot 3 bik pontift. & fow of the obstacies which have los peny's Home ad, March 21, $00 Meanwhile there are almost daily | stood in the path of Alaska’s pro- | \iceander M. Hanley et ux to Paul meetings of cardinale, which the gress towards civiliaation sinew it! 16, 24 and bik 3 prospect of an early conclave alone | was purchased from Kusria tn 196% fouth Seattle, Mar can explain, The result of these | He potnted out that there is no ter- caucuses la to modify considerably | ritorial representative at Washing on C. Mubbart et ax to KE. E. Mimpson, lot 2. bik 28, Comatock Bup ad, March 7, #1 We. Cormode et ux, by T. B. Cor- mode, atty, to Susan Pitererald, tot 11, bik #T, Denny Park ad, North attle, March 16, #800. Charies W. Ross et ux to Bunnell and Eno. Inv, Co. lot 1 and SEK NEY and two rights-of-way in sec “| T 23, R &, Now, 29, ‘#8, $1 Olat po deatomed et ux to Marte | noyum, tot & bik 1, 1 F Day's Ist ad, August 1, ", 9490 HER WEAPONS, toward each other had not told the) ,inaka, and yet when I left there | story as plainly as If they hed left) 499 places were selling liquor under » trail of orange blossoms, rice and| government license, every one of old shoes, 1 was waiting for &| which ts tilegal. ‘The regulations in friend at the hotel desk when they | gorce there are @ mere fake. Why. came in the other day. The pretty | anti recent years we had no gov girl in her brown traveling £owN| senment officer of any kind. How waited by the elevator while the | ever, there will be a change in the nervous young fellow came to the| customs and liquor laws on July 1 desk. He took a pen and wrote n/| on4 4 will be welcome.” register, “John Jones, Lexington, The governor then «poke of the Ky."—that waan't the name, Of] pain desire of Great Hiritain to ap- ourse—and was assigned at bis re-| propriate ae much as possible of the quest to “the best) room in the) goid-producing portion of the north how and with the pretty girl die-| een part of the continent near the appeared in the elevator boundary line. He closed his ad- 1 was chatting with my friend ten dress by asking that the Heattic or fifteen minutes later when Mr. | chamber of commerce assist him tn Jones reappeared, coming hastily | directing the attention of congress jown th irs, He was annoyed to the territory of Alaska. and confused about something, and stammered to the clerk i) let me-er-nee the reg ster asin? H | NELLIE, And—please give me teve I-er-er forgot tae: al mistake—er And ng the! written a few minu otore vite His blush would have Pe redit to a debut e he |b eeaet tare up and started to explain: You Can Keep Ali of Those nee But the man behind the Jenk with Rings Now. th am na r wisdom tha pepe a — oe @AN FRANCISCO, March 2. ated b interrupted | Police Judge Mogan has decided that with There is no need to return an en- Ctortainly, Mr, Jones! I assigned | Kagement ring if the engagement yeu to the when you|ha® been broken off." Many femin first came in | ine hearts will rejoice. ions | ‘The decision was made in the cnse BELTS AND BUCKLES. jof R. L. Ginger, a tatlor and a cheap “4 man by cheice, wh as been he move trothed to Miss Ray Cerekle. Ray Among the Most Popular Is the | diseovered that her Singer vaiued a |ecar-fare more than her individual Soft Ribbon Affair. | comfort, and forthwith tore asunder 4 Imost endieas sub. | th? bonds of affection which linked Helta are an almont endless sub-| ner to the knight of the thimbie ject, in spite of the fact that the) siisg Cerekie went even further new gowns do not. as a rule, re-) ang absolutely refused to return the quire them. ‘Th © Very NAFTOW.| aagement ring. For this breach ie narrower they grow the more) .¢ polite etiquette Singer had the mn shew tinued... ‘Sines fair maiden arrested, and charged @ pattern of flowers in her with felonious embessziement eee te Colnee So Saree . At the trial the judge made the running through the ard "FY above ruling, and Miss Cerekie still buckies which are # ith ston t has the ring the sam i] na th ' ’ Ar 1] t, with a = Se die, ern ut it, and a Fashionable Rings. eraids,| The fashionable mings at the pres dlewigns lent moment are the duchess and th still much In| princess The former consists of « popular an| three good-sized pearls, turquoises shed other precious stones set in a sree @ buele and surrounded by smal! dia se © fa 1 t monds. The princess is lik th 1 wo nd t r but contains five stones or pearis In ' 1, making the |a row set in diamonds, The banquet ' " , the back, as or dinner we are a vartety ribbon * nye wid \ ter rings and are of no set in fron buckle | 8 They vary considerably ft the t i , and th ue and tn richness of setting hich hold b the Turquoise tend themaelves t 1 An end of the rib-|tually to the sparkle of diam t sckle |and are, therefore, popular, while t and ply hemmed. 4 iridiscent fires of the opal make It it eas the belt of the| to be beloved in apite of superst s akirt, The new t seklen | tion t utifu ail t, rh The solitaire diamond symboli« ' at dazzlir alg 1 ing purity * greatly in fave 1 1 « Tt looks ev fhr engagement ring More fn leh fat olitaire diamond tings are sold for h; t r engagement tokens than any oth ' 1 her t vd priv whed though there are and alwe have t heen instances where lovers Ingiat on having with the diamond a sapphire Bibbs: Ie your wife's mother stHl| to exprens constancy, a poarl for tr visitin, , nocence, oF some other stone ex Rigas: She ie visiting us, bot mee peemive ef a sentiment } is notettill, | Amrery tie newent settings shown Woman Knows the Value of Her Gentleness. After ab or the talk ran upon the lalme made by t woman f 74 doctor lw 1 - aw and then «ald 1 have nothin any on to t me recall Flores w ek e ir he wk et hum i, but r at Th . man’s weapor 1 they t rk | marvels tn t ' y Unofficial Raltrond Inspectors. notice i r v tres 1 man ridin t « ‘ t by Wa t ¥ J ah ve ph ‘ t 1 Lak oth ‘ € f 1 R ' Ter xplanat t Int la i he , Jon In r f ard h Iw » J ’ au WwW 1, I'M be , ' abo it. STraAn King apres, a6e@H| (A RE HALBE ° . MARKET QUOTATIONS (2°. aint Sitar te er | Cz 4 ALBE bench; Californt black fixe 20-1b . box $1.60; Bmyrna flee, 260 per 1b;) Just Opened Wont street opened very quiet this | new dates, nweet apple cider, re 1 sPNID nth tat : mare ; o 4 ” oe cartons, $1.55 | Collins Biook tg River sultans ave Guctd Lumber and Building Material’ | $ Loge—Buperior quality, per M, High-grade Photigraphy in all jt branclue 1 fir @7; merchantable fir, 4.0@ Headquarters for Alaska Vi The f wing 1 being of- | 5.76 1 lar, 6@ MHOR, DOT) Vis ree rs for delivery in round lots on | *hingle bolts, $2,26@02.60, \ an at . Benith Fir Lumberttough, 9%; thick fin-| Up-to-Date Ground Fioor Studio Grats ‘Outs, $27; barley, $26¢)26; | Ish, nurfaced, one or two aides, 8, 10) Cor, Becond Ave, and Union Bty, Beattie heat, ch feod, $19@20; bran 4 12 Inches wide, $15@20, length» Artistic Photi 10 Prices st b 4 12 to 16 feet; special lengths, We per May 87@% per ton; M extra; one-inch finish, $19@18; all Kaw timothy, $12.50, vertical grain, #4 per M extra Wi; a Fiooring, dressed and matehed, $17 @) Meee ah ran 18140, | 2h; stock boards, f-inch, S9@18; 10 Butter — ¥ yanch, l@ le; Meh, $9.504018; 12-inch, S1A@19. Fene 416 Pike Street ing, No. 4 or 6-tnch Anish, $9; No. 3, vamery Try = Ghickena, tive, 196; He #2'Y oF channel runt "or drop mid: | Largest Stock of Fruit and Nuts turkeys, Lae ing, welght 2000 Ibm, S11@14. Fir tim Live Btoc Choice beef eattle,cows ber Joists and = scantiings, rough, | IN SEATTLE a de; # od hogs, lve, $8.50016; 81 8 1 3G, $9.00@18; 8 4 a) € 4 rs calves, SU@M. Box boards, neh and up, SEE THE mmm. dren amall ; calves, | 15 | ve, large, 4e; small 6 Washington Red Cedar Lumber —| Hides, Pelta and Wool — Heavy | Rough, @9; b siding, welght 700 soond aalted steers, over @ por tbe, $1407 15.50 ing, welmlita Nos. 1/ ie P Be edjum sound, per pound. 2 and 3, %-Inch, 1300 Iba; Nos. 1 For Fine Tone at # Reasonable Price 7 Nght sound, under & pounds and % %-inch 700 tbe, $194P27; wain The Ramaker Music Co, nd, all welghte stage, | Coting, #10@14; rustic, $25@28, *A* Pike and Fifth, Seattle bu ouen, 60 pelted Kips, | Shingles, $1.25; standard shingles, | e; eal per pound, Se; green hides, | $1.10; I-inch finish, 12, 14 and 16 fee Y A than salted: dry hides, per | $25@44; thick finish, $2506; eodar) 120; dry cull, one-third leas; Squares, 7, #, 9 and 10 feet, $2460980; | ummer deer, per pound, 22@24e; | Pickets, $12 | Restored to its natural color winter doer, dry, 14@16e; papery! Kiln-dried, $1 in advance of green. | without dye Gite: dry elke, 9@i0e; green| Drayage, Wc ° ag > oe tea Lo he, te rs — MADAME BROWN lings, 152 Rastern Washington Chicago Markets. om Pike 8t,, between Third Yourth. wool, fo; Weatern Washington wool,| 14 ites” ah cacdinaed oa 136 fire of timber burned, Ife; tal AGO, march & nny . tA rials Hooves, M@DT, wtockers, $3.006680;! Aeme Publishing Co. * ows, 204.16; Texans, $2.0064.86, Jobbing Quotations. Hoge — Laght, $3,609.85; Sain’ « The Jobbing quotations today were | $4.5503.65; mix 603.0; heavy, | as tattee $3.70693.96; pigs, $3.20003.75 Sugar Gobbing)—Colden C, In bbia,| Sheep--Nativer, 10e lower wont: | ¢%c; extra C, in bb powdered, @Fn unchanged; lamba, $4.0065.81 4 iry granulated, S%c; cube, St) in P. 0. Alley. Tele Red 1064 %4i spot cash prices Once Saved General Lee’ 's Life. ~ Flour, etc. Gobbing)—Patent Ex-! Captain LaéMer, who was made a lent velty A, $4.0; Star) eaptain in the regular army by set — (hakere'), California brands, of congrens, has seen lo con 1.10; corn meal, yellow, $1. per 19 tinual government service than any M A N DOJ IN na in 10-th sacks; corn meal. Whi, [other man at the White House, He $1.85 per 100 Ibe in 16-1) sacks: bw enlisted in the army aa a private heat flour, pure, $3.60 per 99 Ibs If about 1855, and was 4 private in the Rie ces intereteg a. 4 ke; cracked wheat, $2.25 Der | same company which Fitshugh Lee 199 Ihe in 10-1b sacks; farina, $2.85 to soon after graduat ng per 100 Ibe {n 10-1b sacks eh & $8 \ trom West Point. Captain LasMer F SES per 100 tbe tn B-tb sacks; steel-cut oat saved General Lee's life dur- a}, $3.50 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b sacks: | ing an Indian fight in the Wet. craken Sow oberg hy 10-1) |The Indians had ambushed the com- = #; whole wheat flour 1 . pany and shot General Lee down. eo yr in 10-1 — so meal Po ©) When the Civil War broke out Cap- WINTER & HARPER per 100 ibe in bh wacks; rye NOUr. | tain Loeffler wae still in the army, Burke Bulidi Seattie, W: ; si op bn * . Wash. ’ Per 100 Ibe in 10-I1b sacks: *Pllt) having been promoted to the posi- " Pliage es a oe poan;| (Hom of nergeant, He was detailed 3 per 100 Ibe im 25-1) Boxes; Pear!) trom the army as the messenger of KA barley, $4.25 per 100 Ibe In —_ Secretary Stanton, and remained on pints eee abe wheat flakes “ib boxes, he duty at the War Department THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF wheat flakes, $2.00 er cane of 96 2-1) throughout the war. ~ Washington Pron Ca SEATTLE. asa pkas; fancy rolled oats, $259 Per) tvening Star, General 1 business iraneactet le, In 1b aacks; corn meal, yellow, | Se > Phony, oe. 4 =a £9) per bbdi ft 1b coke corn Maurice M ne i f ia got 12.90 per wb In 60-1 Make Bedrooms Dark. toate Water .t _ raiteal cncka: buckwheat flour, pure, $1.20| The brain will receive more perfect | elche and salagenpte dee wen per bb. in M-Ib sacks; cracked | ret if the sleeping room is complete- in all the principal cities of the United heat, $4 per bbi in S0-1h sacks; steel |'¥ darkened, and for those who are | Sates end Europe cut oat meal, $6.56 per bbi in 1-1b bad sleepers, this precaution should | pay” poagt 'D NATIONAL BANK sacks: graham four, $2.90 per bbi in| be especially taken. Some rooms o Marte” . -tb kes: whole wheat flour, $3 per| are Slled with light long before it ts| os bbl in 0-1 eacks: rye meal, $3.75 per | time to get up, and if some means > ~ peek ae ia ‘ Sig5.009 Dh! in M-1b aacke: rye four M4 per are not taken to prevent it, the cues . “ Ing rent ts more or lens broken. Jacob Furth resident 4 bbl: fancy rolled outs, 180 Ibe net bbls, | Morn wg 4 + Ps $5.45; fancy rolled oats, %-Ib sacks, This i* more particularly the case q yo 99 View resident $220, fancy rolled oats, per case,| With children, so that it is well to “ $2.75 accustom them from the first to sleep | Correspondents tn all the Betcipal cities tm Coffee Gobbing)—Green — Mocha. — A mag a ae | ited Mates and ver tb, 29@3e; Java, per Ib, 26@28e; | room where Venetian blinds are - — rita Rica, choice, per Ib, 15@1e. | In Use can always be darkened, and | - INANCIAL. : Fonated— Arbuckle’, In 100-1h eases, | the next best thing to use is dark JAMES BOTH WELL, loans and per owt... #1175; O0-1b cases, per ewt, #Teen holland. The morning light 2 Roston block; telephone M . $ he face of the sleep- {LAS; Mlb cases, per ewt, $11.95; | Pouring in on t On GALE anEe Java. S-tb tine, per Ib, 6c: eack, Me;/ er is particularly bad for the eyes, LE-CITY REAL ESTATE. « vim 2c, and for this reason alone it should FOR SALE—Holyoke Block end other fore- Aden Mocha. Te ir clowed city propert 4 farms, ches) Guatemala, Me: ground coffees, 16@ 1 be tolerated. Sleep tn a dark- James Bothwell, ne ‘ené ti hog Y ened room will always be found more refreshing Boston block. ——— DANCING ACADEMY, n, 1008, $11.75; 65m, $11.85; 366, — , Cees 2 witty) «1 understand Gotrox made his | Rest end only thorough cjng nehoo! , Butter Ranch @12e fancy fortune out of a simple invention.” | city; day and evening. 7 Columbia st ' a Te: W “No. ‘ . fairy, in ares, IS@1Te; Washing- Out of a simple inventor. Sere errr an Se ton creamertes, 1-tb prints. u@ astern, Iowa and Elgin, 26°26 A. P. Randall 4Co., glazing, screens win ene (obbing) Native Wash BONNEY & STEWART dows, doors. Tel. Green 644. 28 Spring naton, 14@13i Bestern, 1260 | punsrel Pisestees ond Eebeines PLUMBING, HOT WATER HEATING Kxse Gobbing) — Strictly fresh Tete Main 1s Svettla, Wash. Rautman Plumbing Co. High gre ranch, 14@15¢ Corner Third and Spring. Ph: Comb honey — California, strained, Te Poultry—Drensed chickens, 15716 E R © chickens, I4c; ive turkey, 46@ drem cone, 156 eo; dressed ped Mg gg a er Delivered Electrically for Manufacturing a muts. Snoqualmie Falis Power Co. Walnuts, per Ib, encks, 12014 Maatern black walnute, ic; pecans Distribeting Stations at GILMAN, RENTON, SEATTLE. Second Ave. and Ma 8. 12@ito; filberts, 1 Imonds, fancy es : * she 18@20c; almonds, N 2. — 1e@ite; peanuts, 697C; pine, 1 hickory, 100; cocoanuta, per dozen popeorn, de per Ib | Hoy, Grain and Feed ecco ene Hay Gobbing) — Puget Sound, per ton, §7@% Eastern Washington tim- fan th n 14; alfaifa, $10. LS Oats Gobbing)—? ton, S28@P06, Wariey—-Rolted, #27028 WE WANT TT cracked, $14 sees sina Energetic er Ib; Veal, large, Se per Ib; small, | 10 Provisions Gobbing)—Hams, large B . gc; bh small, lle; breakfast | f scon, Me; Ary salted sides, THE iw age he mn Gyectar Between the ages of 12 and 20 to ard, compound, tlerces, ye; “> oe ish (Jobbing Halibut, 4 CARRY 1: mon. ead nal ‘ iy dibe; shrimps, 1c; shad jc: oysters, Olympla,$ 3.00 per sack are Tr Ned APPLY AT oon, Sen "S Opposite New Telephone Building a _Every Evening Except Sunday / spneahe Phe Anup cpa Phone Pike 150

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