The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1899, Page 4

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SECURELY notice a wide red strip in a comfort which laid the bed and called the attention of her daughter to tt. 1 wn of her returning ditions, soll, ete, of Western Woah ington is much different from that of Pastern Washington a CLEARE Small fen are d erabs have for over a week, Steamers Utopia very been soaree unchang Lumber ond Building Material: Loge—SBuperior quality, per M, No, mrchantable fir, $4.60 | Hisheg eis Se re rere nme re nae een oP NRT ET Menemennrss " : Sg ar mem rome ernest am mA ® Pa : 4 : THE SEATTLE STAR, AMUSMMENTS ne N. | ' ' 3 | suffered from a stroke of paralysie, | me bo bananas, 91,7502.00 pei " TIED HIN Se ees (COREY IS tna tor a"ione cine. wax comptets:| MARKET QUOTATIONS | tiincn?Cutrornia*inaci fen. 2010 CAFE HALBE md Waldorf in “T Huneh- } i» | Ao “ of herself ish \ “vig bie | —- . oe he "bas bao = uo adag, Just Opened | bao! to walk about the re by being led Weat street was ve aulet tht Ge pe Non; California figs, 21 > Collins Bigok 1 ite branches rade Photography 10 Headquarters for Alaska Views, quently the experiments made om was the first kr and Cottage City brought down 14, fir, $6Q7; w Pullman are of practically lettle eee pa bo Bince that er whe HAS) 990 unds of halibut from Alaska | 4.7 1 cedar, #@7; common, per benefit to thowe on this side of the gradually improved, and ta now art M, $3.00@5; spruce logs, $6.00; cedar 7 re R Th Th C Il d mountains, In 18 » legislature | . ® y able to dixting colors and ab. | at whing bolts, $2.26@2.60. La oche feut out the ap priation for the H K lI d H Wif | Jects, and to re a few of the le The following prices are being of Fir Lumber—Rough, $8; thick fin+ -to-Da en ey 0 ecte station, but it will now be renew- 6 | 6 IS | BJ iers which ap in the newepi-| fered to the producer by the local | !*h, surfaced, one or two siden, 8, 10 Up: fe Gr ‘ Floor Studie ed.” pers, She is 83 ye old. A day OF | dealers for delivery in round lots on 12 Inches wide, $15@20, lengths Cor, Becond Ave. and Union St, Beattie T have appointed David A, Brod! i two ago she had the pleasure of 8 | the dock or In the Seattle 12 to 16 feet; special lengthe, We per Artistic Photos at Reasonabie Prices i. ® graduate of the agricultural col- | e S cep. ing for the first tir her Nttl Grain y, $25;|™M extra; one-inch finish, 814018; all - ~ —— lege at Pullman, aa superintendent | xrandson, who was n nince her! wheat, chicken feed, $19; bran, rtical grain, “& per M extra, 4 ° a aes ot the college near Puyallup, Four | a blindness, Ocullats say the diseas | $15; shorts, $16,60@17 oorlng, dressed and matehed, 117@ an rut chief nes of experiment will be | war one of the nerves, and that t May — Puget sound, $7 per ton; 21; stock boards, &inch, $9@18; 10- s conducted at the atation, Miret| 9, sg, | Mftticted woman's wight may be ful-| wastern Washington timothy, #12 Inch, $9.00¢18; 12-inch, §18@19. Fene- EXPERIENCE OF A TACOMA MAN witt be tne experiment wien toreitia | VERDICT OF THE CORONER'S JURY)» ree | G11; altaita, $5 ing, No, 4 or 6-Inch finish, $9; No. 2, ne Paria ne Yat ; era. In some portions of the state! amputee Pa" Rees — Strictly fresh ranch, 12% $9; V or channel rustic or drop # L est Stock of Froit and Nuts These. sea es | the lund is deficient In certain en- Died From His Wounds. — @ite ing, Welght 2000 Ibs, #11@14, Fir tim- ° . > hao ber Jo 0 h, will be taken up, Its 28, aeoawedl and, Th® Tacoma night stated that Milton 8. Meise, a itry — Onickene, live, Me; ve S11@14. “Pox boards, 12-inch and up, 2 growth will be carefully looked tnto, is Quite private in company D Washington rc. $16, ”. and the flax grown here ts of the volunteers, died from wounds recely Live Btock--Chotce beef cattle, cows Washington Red Cedar Lumber — highest quality, stil! information js Heved. ed in the battle at Manila Mr, 40; steers, (4@5e; « m, live,| Rough, $8@%; bevel siding, weight 700 4%c; hogs, dreased, 640; calves, Ibe, $14@15.00; celling, weights Nos. 1, needed concerning ite treatment #0 had tived in this city for four 1900 Ibs; Nos, 1, 2, Tot Fine Tone 0 Reasonable Price. that the growers of the state can - ot alae wan Gicmnusty aaah dressed, large, Gc; small, 9¢; calves, 2 and 4, %-inch, Ry r profit by it, ggiein armenly & ClOFk | tive, large, amall Ge and 3, %-ineh 700 tbe, $13@27; wains- ", TACOMA, March 28.—The story! “Experiments will also be made] TACOMA, March 2&—The Inquest | jordon Hardware company.| Hides, Pelts and Wool — Heavy coting, $10@14; rustic, $26@28; *A° The Ramaker Music Co. é of another sensational hollup was!" the growth of grasses of Various | noid th al M K. W. Metse, ln City sound salted steers, over 69 pounds, nie $1.25; standard shingles, Pike and Fifth, Heattie, kinds, and other forage plants, ‘The Colt Over the remains of MIM. ticket agent for the Pacific Coast | so; medium sound, per pound, Tic; $1.10; 1-inch finish, 12, 14 and 16 feet, | 2a ee a. 4 related to the police department this/ oi) main branch will include the|Ch#fe# B- Corey, who met death at company light sound, under 66 pounds, Te; $2602; thick finish, $28@36; cedar GRA Y HAIR morning, Willlam Welsh, living the hands of her husband while he ean cows, sound, all weights. ; stage, squares, 7, 8, 9 and 10 feet, $24@30; near Park lodge, was held up last night, and Prof. Pulford was made one has been destroyed jheld, but nothing new developed NEW YORK, March 28.—John| 7°! Alves, per pound, Be; green hides, an incidental sufferer. Welsh re-| oo The most important witness was the |, ipso . le less than salted; dry hy per Drayage, Soc. ports that when nearing home two Death of the @ Wonder | husband, but his testimony under Howse and tenn tyan, who were AF-| pound, ttc; dry culls, one-third te MADAME BROWN wen stoi iis ne peeeeeted to loath did not vary from what has tested on Monday night after get-|summer deer, per pound, 2@2 eearch fp eg ie had nel FORT DODGE, Ia, March 28.—|peen published. The jury was made, ting into the building at 266 Canal! winter deer, dry, 4@16e; papery Chicago Markets. Pike Bl., veeween Thied and Fourth. money, and as soon as the robbers | Alfred Daniels, the largest man in/ up of prominent business men, and | street d packing up a lot of vary avs, B19; aveen) CHIGAGO, March 38,—Cattle—|——————__—— found this out, they proceeded to| f0Wa. and probably In the North: their verdict was In effect that Mra. clothes ready for + . ¥ a heep pelta, 6erP5« ear Reef cov neh. ed; stockers, $3.60 tle him hand ye lie, and said | West, died at his home near Lehigh, | Corey came to her death & | Sy Magistrate Deuel tn the Center o; Mastern Washington 94 99 eset pay oti 64 Acme Publishing Co, that he would be beld for ransom. [Ia., yesterday. Daniela. wer. a o-& Fevaiver In the hands of her street police court In $1600 bail yes-| woot, fe; Weatern Washington wool, : ans, $3 oH After 1 lank been tied for)? feet ® inches tall, and measured / husband while he was asleep and terday on the charge of ite; dirty or timber burned, 10¢; tal-| Hogs (eighteen thousands)—Light, gome time, he told the men to go) low, 24@3\e. $3.00@3.80; rough, Ge higher; mixed, to the home of Prof. Pulford and get) | Jobbing Quotations be lower; heavy, $4,60@3.72; ples, $20, the sum for which they agrecd| / L0G 2.60 to release him. The highwaymen! Ph aan a quotations today Were) sion — Natives, $9@5; western,| P, 0. All Telephone Red 1064 went to the house of Py watted until he showed up. as he was going Into the house he) ‘was told to give up $20, as his friend ‘Welsh wanted it badly. Pulford re~ Plied that he did mot have that Flour, ete, (Gobbing)—Pa amount, but that he would give | cellent, $2.25; Novelty A, $3.00; Star will in the future be protected by them all he had. He did #0, the bakers’) California brands, new screens, thus making it impos-| sum amounting to 4 few dollars, and) 4.10; corn meal, yellow, $1 A ae aible for jail breaking tools to be the men then went and released the in 3010 sacks; core reve passed into the prisoners. The @ight o'clock. No clue to the men. HE OBJECTS TO HOUSEWORK A plantation of culture of fruits, the olt| Was asleep and dreaming, has been hops will also be put in Two Youths With Nerve. bulls and oxen, 4@6c;, salted kips, ar (Jobbing)—Golden C, In bis, ‘Ke: extra C, in bbis, 4%; powdered, ec; dry granulated, 5%; cube, S%e; . 5%; Rpot cash prices. ent Ex | $1.85 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b sacks; buck- wheat flout, pure, $3.50 per #0 Ibs In |9-b sacks; cracked wheat, $2.25 per 100 Iba In 20-Ib sacks; farina, $2.45 ¢ per 100 tbe in 10-Ib sacks: farina, $3 per 100 Tbe tn 5-1b sacks; steel-cut oat meal, $3.50 per 100 Iba tn 10-1b sacks; graham flour, $1.78 per 100 Ibe tn 10-1b sacks; whole wheat flour, 81.95 per 100 The In 10-Ib sacks; rye meal, $2.10 per 100 Tbs in 10-1b sacks; rye four, | per 106 Ibe in 10-1 ® Thomas Parron at Washing- Oe ie ee a erent STOCK ! per 100 Ibe in 25-Ib boxes; pearl) barley, $4.25 per 100 Iba in sacks; | wheat flak TS-1b boxes. $2.10; | wheat flakes, $2.50 per cane of 26 2-1b | pkgs; fancy rolled oats. $2.55 per) | bale, in 9-Ib aacks; corn meal, yellow, | $2.90 per bbl in -1b jper bbl. in S0-Ib sacks; cracked | wheat, 4 per bb! In 60-1 sacks; steel | Jecut oat meal, $4.00 per bbi in bo-1b | nacks; graham flour, $2.99 per bbt in| | 50-1b necks; whole wheet flour, $3 per) | bhi in Mth sacks; rye meal, $3.75 per | bb! in %-1b sacks; rye flour, $4 per! | bbi; fancy rolled oats, 180 Ihe net bbls, te, MID wacks, | $5.45; fancy rolled ¢ young man from Illinois > |%. fancy rolled oats, per case, | me | $9.78 large tract of land In the vi- | Coffee Uobbing)—Green — Mocha, ot Copper river, Alaska. here, recently, an immense copper was discovered. Interested | with Mr. emontn ts H. H. Dolan, of | Enfield, Ul. The property ts held in the name of the Dolan Mining com- Kutter — Ranch 10@12e; fancy | dairy, in squares, 1S@1Te; Wwanine AC b our | ton creamerics, 1-lb prints, 24@26e; | Faate Towa and Elgin, 25q26. s | Checes (obbing) — Native, Wash- Own Price) tween the ages of 12 ant 20 Autocabs for the English | 124@13%e; Eastern, 12%@| NEW YORK, March %%—Joseph HOM. JOHN SHERMA | Eeen (obbing)— Strictly fresh | x Taiter, of Chicago. is to sail today Anxious friends have watched for the daily reports of the condition of Hon. Jobn Sherman, and the | "2°" Lag ot — Caiiforn! see; | kl to rom London of her horse-power | omnibuses. The London bus and) orable intelligence. These were relieved when the rep ad | i e ence . e when port was contradicted on Wednesday, and all are |"), 2 ° % Jers in Shi four-wheeler, according to a state-| now hoping for his complete recovery. Mr. Shernian'’s has been an eventful life. He was born in Lan- | iso ee a teat ee cont yarite | Minin z Tools tg kinds. of gnent made by Mr, Hoadley, of the| caster, Ohio, May 10, 1823, received an academic education, studied law and was admitted to the bar May |\i" 9) a chan Siadeabe: Srcemea |i bd ane @ in gowrnations! are J rcgegante ae 11, 1844, wan a delegate to tho Whig national conventions in 1848 and 1852, and presided over the first Re- | 6) 1y ra i@ite +H pant Hardware, soon supersed & system publican convention in Ohio, in 1855; was & representative in the Sth, 2 nd congresses, and ms vty automobiles. Joseph Leiter, Mr.| was the Republican candidate for speaker in the winter of 1859-80; was the senate in March, Ruts, Poot of Yesler Ave, YESLER DOCK Toadiey says, is to organize the! i861, and re-elected in 1866 and 1871. Me was appointed secretary of the treasury in 1 and served as | Walouts, per Ib, sacks, 12@14c; RURAL ae “London Automobile Truck com-| guch during the administration of President Hayes, Ms. Sherman wan re-elected senator to succeed Hon, | Kestern black walnuts, 10c; pecans, | pany,” with 4 capital stock of $25,-| Aiien G, Thurman (Democrat), and took his seat on the fourth of March evident of the sen- | 124 filberta, 14c; almonds, fancy, BONNEY & STEWART NEWSPAPER . 000,000, Mayor Quincy of Boston was here| resigned from the senate in 1897 to become secretary of state in Prow.de sbinet. In all of | 16f1T¢; ; the other day and contracted with! the financial legislation since the Civil War, Mr. Sherinan’s intonece hae } .« been promin- |hickory, Me; cocoanuts, per dosers, Telephone Main 18. Seattle, Wash. P24 rye ong sectacuet Tgp igen ently before three Republican national conventions ea a candidate for the nomination for President, and | 750; popeorn, 4c per Ib. or a number of autocabs for us| each time with a strong following. One of the most metabie convention spesches ever delivered was that of by Boston city oMeials. By one of| senator Garfield presenting thename of Mr, Sherman to the Chicigo convention im 159. His home im at Ray, Orele gee Fe BANKS. “ e the electric cab companies it has . but he spends most of his time in Washtegton. He is the son of John and Mary Hoyt 4a “ < been said that @ post road service and traces his ancestry to Rev, John Sherman, who with his brother Samuel, emigrated from |*”. 87@9; Bastern Washington tim- ‘THE VIRGT RATIOVAL BARE OP to Albany has been started, Eesex, England, in 1694, settling in Connecticut. |othy, $13@14; alfalfa, $10 mitmeoeer ee: [Abe ae Oats Gobbing)—Per ton, $28@0, General banking busines: trenemeea. = ‘ee Ea Rarley—Rolled, 827@ James D. Hoge, Seige +g. President HE GANG a ibiihiteces ese Whole, $23.80; cracked, §24;| Maurice MeMicken .”.".” View President ees eee in height His weight was some- . on, $ ’ my + 60 pounds. After his sister of Mr. Corey has left Wash-| While the pair were in the build- A Wheat, $21@23; cll cake meal, Se ; Il 7 Detective Hazen Lands Three | teuth © social in of huge di-|ington City, where she and her|ing a driver for the Economy bm- | Bea mage et gg Ry PL a for more tav- general announ ont of his death, on Tuesday, came as a shock to those who were hop ate from December 7, 1885, until February 26, 1887, and wae re-electet to th and 1892. than he did under the influence of a nightmare. | The nerve of the youths excited the Word has mn received that a/ admiration of the policemen. and father reside, to take him back. Mr.| broidery works of 14 Howard street, | per tb, 29¢P8ie; Java, per Ib, 24¢P28e; | per Ib, 16@I90. Re asted—Arbuckle’s, in 100-15 casen, 82. 76073.85; PREVENTS JAIL BREAK! screens will comt $182, and were pur-| chased by Vanter. | Qa s ; corn | | meal white, $2.90 per bbl In 60-1» lencks:; buckwheat flour, pure, $7.20 pickets, $12. Kiln-dried, $1 in advance of green, nbs, $4@5.90. id is » of the county Jatt, The windo: the county commission- | * as the request of Sheriff Van de LARGE OF— and Doors Has been left with us. pe: owt, _ Th; @-1d cames, per ewt, ‘They Mist Be Sold at Once Ib canes, per cwt, $11 &-1b tins, per Ib, 5e; sack, Mo; | Mocha, Caracola, & Guatemala, Me; ground coffes, 16@ 200; Lion, 100m, $11.75; 66m, $11.85; 360, 711.95, Butter, Chee: 511.86 Adon Eggs an try oft shell, 18@20¢ dx, No. 2} pine, w peanuts, 6@ Hay Gobbing) — Puget Sound, per } f meal, per ton, $24 JF you have any use for a window, a door, or a lot of them, come and get them.. De Funeral Directors and Embalmey Perlors, Third Ave. and Columbia . Cashier nt Cashier lograptite’ exchange payable MANDOLIN For $6 BOYS Rontared tg ite natural color ithout dye.” A Picks and Mitra Surtngn WINTER & HARPER 1 wurke suticing Seattle, Wash. Energetic mensions was for him, 9 a or PUGET eoUN ~ Counterfeiters in Jail. the corpse was taken outside to be Corey formerly resided at Washing-| went there with ten cloake, He | ¢8lry Chopped feed $16. THE PUGET SOURD NATIONAL BANE Gaile ‘a | put into it, as it 9 ton, and his father is now a prac-| brought the package in through the Meat Pric may ‘ner Spring Bugs Diece of detective work, | tiie it into the hour tleing physician of that city. broken door without noticing any Fresh Meat (obbing)—Cow beef, Ps won stock paid in «$528,000 Fesbiting in the capture of s counter. | . widow and two ch ‘The remains of Mrs. Corey will be! thing wrong. and told the men that| se per Ib; stor beef, Se per Ib; sent jcsheam : ‘ felter, bas been by|* H dome - en accomplished bY | heen engaged in farming, and own- held here waiting word from rela-/he had some goods for them mutton, wether, 9¢ per Ib; pork, Thc | Jacob Furth Prosident pposite ew eorge W. Hawn, of the United | 14 4 v00-ncre farm near Lehigh. All tives in Oregon. Bosso said" All right.” The driver! per Ib; veal, large, 8¢ per Ib; small, | E ©. Neufeld jco- President Mates secret service. The man's! quring his life Daniela had been tho _- presented a receipt book and Bosno | 10c sibbbay a ++ Cashier . ame is David Barry, and bis game | oc icient of offers of munificent eal- Siwashes Must Mave P. signed « Abrahams” in a firm Provisions (jobbing)—Hams, large, | Correspondents tn all the principal cities In Telephone Building as been to travel through the} a iies from circus managers and di . hand, and then he told the driver 10%c; hams, small, Uc; breakfast the United States and Europe, art Pantene leh nint oO country passing off a few counter-| rire oe dime museuma to exhibit, SPOKANE, March 28,—The Indians) +, hustic out, as it was time to go bacon, 11M%¢; dry salted sides, 7%. | = > é. folt half dotiars in eaoh town. He! yimseif.r but refused these offers, | Who for months past have been rot-| p The driver hustled. ‘Then Lard Gobbing)-—H ade, perlb, FINANCIAL, Pol t a here for a time, and De-| wih one exception, when he trav- stering around town are being sum-| the two thieves went on with their 7Me; White Star, 8; JAMES ROTHWELL, loans and ineurance, sort ge ow er enrretene 20 | asag for two years with the Adam marily hustled back to their rosor-| work. 8c; lard, compound, 2 Hoston block; telephone Main 400. Romine wiaten | uaeeeresperenensy=nenteeemmarnemmensenne! 4 ‘ore! shows, when he was her-| yatioy an a eS ——___—___—. Rex, 8%c = to place him under arrest. \ Ger, We wns & pustia tor medical] °° “S00 Rental no swash DROWNED IN @bo; salmon, 7@8c; steelhead sal- | FOR SALE—Holyoke Block and other fore A satchel containing counterfel.! who have sought to account| Without @ pass will be allowed off} mon, 9@1 salmon trout, 12%0;| ¢ city property and fa hen, coin was found in Barry's pomses-| 0. nis abnormal development on| ‘he reserve flounders, 8@4; sol rock cod, be ; ad loans and insurance, sion, but he denied itm ownership, | 0" Nin APnorm eve ad been the| The Indians have been abusing th 4 @1b0; whrimpa, 100; had, | eeeeeenenneneeeenceneneneensees Mr. Hazen also captured a counter- subject of several medical articles privileges which had been given to elt, 4@5e; Columbia river | DANCING ACADEMY. folter's outfit and two men who are| Ty ya. wilt be interred at Webster | them. Instead of making occas ‘ ip smelt, 8@4e; herring, i tom cod,| Rest and only thorough I r Pp : ———_—_ te Sa ca ba | home again quietly, mgd of the m | Fa al Accident to a Young $1.80 per gall clams, $1.50 per She ; | | had left the reservation altogether, sack live, $1.10; DA PENTERS AND BUILDERS, EXPERIMENT STATION German Citizens Protest oi) permanently in camp on Logger at Mapleton. cooked, $1.20. A. P. Randall & Co., glagi ie | CHICAGO, March 24.—Last night! the outekivts of the city. Hangr otdme Ob. & R Vege! | dows, doors. Tol. Green 64" ‘ |the Auditorium was ked by Ger-| creek wan a favorite rerort for ther ; nt ‘ r arch 2%.—Hd-| potas White River ‘ To Be Opened Near Puyallup man-Americans, who gathered there | Mecently dle Whiemnin, 50 years old, was Wet | purhanks, § Ad Barly Rose P20MBING, HOT WATER HEATING } to protest aguinst the Anglo-Ameri-| The Nearness of the city, with Its|in the lower Slushlaw river near | 395; Taland $36; Yakima] Rautman Plumbing Go, High grad ‘ April 1. ’ at Anglo-/ opportunities for drinking and other | Mapleton Wednesday morning. With | and Oregon, . $40; native — ail |Cormer Third and Spring. "Phone Buf #1 ; can alliance and the alleged false] vices, was too much for the Indians.| hiv father and two brothers he had | Ver #kin onions, $12@18 per ton; Ore | rcs ; President B. A. Bryan, of the| assertions ¢ nat Germany in con-| They were either drunk or quarrel , $ pare ne ad " t MILLINERY, Bikle Satadictat tine nenstt | sanertion y They wer ner dr unk oF AUAFFE!| soon engaged In putting a raft of | KOM ant Yakima silver win, fancy, : I OSS, ORD ction with the Spanish-Americen, ing the greater part of the time.) : , “| $i8@21 per ton; beets, $1 per sack;| Mrs, Hansen, corner For d q Ty I GHEY Kxcept Sunday ment station and school of selene - Mssashie Wald sabia: tor le rhe recent outbreak on Hangman| Piles into the river. He was out on) carrots 660 per sack; rutab Complete Hock Woderans teas Pine, Ve V : has arrived in the city to make pre at that’ aa, ane: en-| creek, where three slwashes, headed | the piles when the boom = sticks per sack; turnips, 65¢ parations for opening the experi-|¢r’! Pprominen a 4 h*| py the notorious Oscar Spe ran|came apart, and he fell into the calito Moi parenips \ rf CLOTHES CLEANING, sidies’ a mental station near Puyallup about |thusiasm was pronounced. At the) anuok and nearly killed a squaw| Water, He sank immediately and! @1 95 per sack; cauliflower, 90c per | Seattle Clothes Prosi e April 1. The legislature appropriat-|cloxe of the meeting a strong rexolu | from Katlapell, wax an Instance of did not rise to the surf ulti, We] Poste Poca ane mal aes clothes tn shape for sito per month Ryding Ph ‘ €4 $5000 for the maintenance of the| rion denouncing as false the charges! the trouble which they wore giving. |™&Y have came up u he ¥ 5 arlie, cleaning, repairing, 11008d ay, Tel. B Pi 50 Es station for the next two years, and : iy dytacnthiael: with sgh i ih rd ‘ nS: | 41a father and two brothers were on yr &e nf I a “4 paragus, It x Pieces e's one ke 1 : j the Pullman stat 0 yen: . i vagal datth en; California asp: ; NE ee ; ‘as a the recent war, was un-| Eyesight Returning. ce mn eg (ey Ad ould | shubard, de Per 1b; tomatoes, $2.25 por een “a u 3 “A fine farm of sixty acres, a mile adopted i PORTLAND, Ind. March 2%.—~A|der him assistance. The water was P E R POW E R ~ from Puyallup,” said Mr. Bryan = ‘Found . peculiar case of returning eyesight | about 18 feet deep where the acct Fruits, : morning,” was purchased four | has been developed in this city. Pive| dent oecurred, The body was r Frult (Gobbing) — Oranges, Delivered Electric: ¥ t ago by the state for the pur-| That the Rustler Grocery is the| years ago Mra, Hanlin was striken | covered after being in the water two | seedlings, $2@2.60; navels, $2.75@ ally for Manufaot nd Industrial Uses & ; Jand a half hours. uneral services | § were held the next day and the re- | lemons, mais were buried at Mapleton, — | @2 pe blind and @ince then has been In to tal darkness, not knowing day from night, Teo make matters worse, she 46; Island White, $36; Yakina SNOQualmie Falis Power Co. $204; apples, fancy, $1.2 box; cooking apples, 66e@$1 | Distributiag Stations a GILMAN, RENWON, SEATTLE. second Ave, and Maia St pone of establishing an agricuitural| cheapest place to buy groceries, station. Ite value to the state lay| 310 Columbia, between Third and in the fact that the climatic con-|Mourth, ‘Phone Main 444, e Bis a aed cle ebb Yo is Sil -- SSL ck kaa ilk i aki i iti ih dll disease

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