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tendant departed the puma aacer- tained the fact and lost no time in availing himself of’ the opportunity | to regain his freedom. forth from his cage after dinner. na- body happened to be around, and there was a clear field for opera- tions, It so happens that puma: have an inherited fondness for deer pains to gratify, and this particular PUMA Was no exception to the rule For many moons he had sniffed the in close proximity to his cage, and had longed to sample it. The sub- etic! cow beef was distasteful. It had an embalmed smetl, and would not bear of western deer haunches. fo the puma went in search of the park deer. He was progressing in &@ sneaking fashion along one of the park fences and close to the corner of a building, when he came sudden- ly upon « terrior lying down for a/ Rap. There is no telling what the dog | uproar meant, was transfixed with astonishment and alarm when he saw the puma loose and fighting savagely with the bears through the bars, The flerce beasts were evidently very much In earnest, were making bloody passes at each other in swift succession. Finally one of the bears adopted peculiar out through the bars, he seized the puma around the neck and attempted to give him a deadly hug. The puma gurgied with mingled rage and suffo- cation, and vainly struggled to tear himself loose from the bear's em- brace. Keeper Mahoney could stand it no longer. Visions of a dead puma and &n uproar among the street railway directors who have the park in hand, rose before his mind, and he de termined to do or to die. Rushing forward he seized the puma's tall in both hands, and muttered be- tween his set teeth—"April 1!" EARLY BR ARLY BREAK-UP Predicted én t on the ye By Men Just Arrived. morning from Skagway. She had on board ten passengers, two of whor were from Dawson. One of the others was a Metakahtia Indian named Peter Johnson. He bas some gold-bearing quartz, which was tak en from 4 mine in southeastern Alaska. Advices from Skagway via the Rosalie, state that the snow and ice on the trails are beginning to melt rapidly as warm weather ad By April 6 the waters of the U Yukon are expected to be open trail to Atlin fs in « cor for sled and dog traveling The on The trains are running regularly to the surnmit The Rosalie brought down a larg consignment of halibut. The pas#en ger liet was as follows: H. Loe ner, Dawson; Mrs, H. Loea Dawson; Mra. I. Freedman way; We H. We Skagway; Hendry, Juneau; EK, Burmis neau; J. W. Lewis, Juni trewer, Ketchikan; C. W Ketchikan; Peter K. Johnson, Ketch ikan. Found Fortunos in Tubs. Four smart German girls have made four snug little fortunes in a laundry business at Dawson City They got in on the ground ft the real pay dirt, #0 to speak, w after the Klondike was struck, They came from San amall cash’ capital, but with brains, energy, and courage, and a fair knowledge of—washing gold in plac er mining? No!—of washing shirts, The plant was soon secured. A camp stove in the open alr, a few Francisco h offered him in the shape of| tactics. Quickly passing two paws | When his tawny majesty stalked | When the yarrive here, and will keep} meat that they usually take creat | Hoes into effect. delicious odor of uncooked deer meat |-ecent church social in a nelghborin, comparison with the wiki free favor | cot to say that he wae going to use Steamer Rosalie arrived early this | THE SEATTLE reason is that by Virtue of being the terminus of three great trans-contin ental railways, people traveling to! United Siikas Will Permit no | Alaska from the are brought direct to this place, where they can Encroachment. Most of the dealers depend ¢ eant for their ultry, and they « Boe that the same could not be import- led undrawn, The fowls are frozen | tov a: coun bie length of time. Joutne and take the north-eotng > Sas : : lit they were drawn and then frosen, (Mteamers without inconvenience, | NEW YORK, April The Her it i alleged that they would fall to | The third and most tmportant reaa-|ald today publishes the following pieces. A thorough investigation |% '* that Seattle te the cheapest | trom ite Washington corre is to be made before the ordinance |9UtMtting port on the coast, where | jrerructions have Just sent by exorbitant prices are not charged by acc heath te hae, Mews SR edi Pa merchanta,. The m cnificent har romney typed tgs: ss : | bor, and the easy access to the Pa onger, United Biates Minister a Casey Was ‘Choked OW Quickly |cin:, is anctner feature which fe re.| Pekin, directing him to protes A funny incident occurred at &leponsibie for the targe quantity of * shipping which Seattle by today city, where & graphophone was em-) ‘The fleet of Alaska-going steam joyed to held out the evening's ef- |ore at the present time operating re jasainst any encroachme American and to demand for #Shanghal, United tates rtainment. The sraphophone was /gulariy between Meattle and the |the ame privil hired by one of ¢ men of the north consists of nine vessels. The | that may be accord ehurch, and when he hired it he for-/ number was originally eleven, but | nation two of the steamers, the Dirigo and| While I have ne it at a church social. the Homer, are at prevent off the | certain that the Ad Everything went along smoothly | route, the former being on the dry jany en nt for the frst three or four pleces, but |qock at Quartermaster harbor, Hiean settlement, £ om the next one It started out some- thing like this: “Well, Casey, whore | ors Jeanie, Excelmor, Newport, information showing that in hi have— The machine | Dora, which muiled for Alaska dur-|iish and © aa aavers was grabbed by the man who hired ling the past month, might be added |taken moasures locking [the Homer disengaged jthe State denartmen Mt, and rushed into ther ToOm. ito the list, likewise the schooners! eion of thy: eapective & thought, if hee Blopped todo. any |wnere a mew’ roll wan put in, and | Bigiin and Nellie G. Thurston, and aa th rican |Gon. igiin a tile Ureton, iat Shanchal, and ae the Arm thinking st all. but with « scared |the entertamment continued.—New-/which will leave shortly for Cook's |concession adjoins t t ie how! he dashed away towards the! buryport 2 New et aye tk to: ehtn part of the enclosure where the| wy propened ts : oe tho Siempre gig ell During the month of March 1599, | possession portion « Se ero cee, et eae le nine vessela-made regular trips! Minister Conger wil for Gees Weasel poeieeena teen pra ben Senttie and Alaskan ports |enarpiy ¥ » the situation, and ona, Or wae lemieuh teat ponte time, beginning March | ager the demands of the Rounding adler. the : terrier, ohicn Fi ip eaetre to the Mat, 1097 | eae 4 German ministers w fea WHR eiirtghhed howls’ toward |peogie were transported from Se-| be followed by the submiesion of a the dear pit up against the side of atte co Alaska, To these might be | ike demand by the American repre TRA GGh Doneabeditig te Cront of the added the twenty-nine passengers | sentative cage, the little dog felt the hot breath |It WH Take In Most of the Flee eta An Segara fred ibadadngytiedice Rago ot orig ere pe oer gem gs vena he athe Manufacturer: jboard party of men from Man \pritivh and ¢ an representatives pentiget Faget ke Hea 4 } vere Francisco who went north on her. jin scektne a of the fe to the bear pit. That one cireums| PROVIDENCE, R. 1, April 1—|The Jeanie and the Newport had |eign sett cena te stance saved his life beyond a doubt, |The formation of a Jewelry trust, to NO Passengers ceaeatn | TADOTICS Borne : ‘As the pursuing puma sprang past |Combine the jewelry manufacturing | Besides the Alaske-going vessels | it, one of the bears, seeing its oppor. | interests in Ithode Isiand. Masea- | may be mentioned these operating to feria! Message Arriv tunity to get in @ little good work |Chusetts and the Middle States, bs other destinations, During M ar PARIG, April 1 ns on the puma, shoved @ paw cut |W settied. The plan involves athe steamers Garonne and Elihu) ' Aith Spin i f through the bara and dug Its tong. |capttal of $25,000,000. Ax nearly two- Thomson left for Honolulu, and ths |that « oarrl ‘ sharp claws the yellow hide of | thirds of the jewelry made in the eee See ae once way te New ha hed it the animal. lcountry Js manufactured in this lo-|Maru for the Orient. The Garonne | way to This is the frat 4 With @ frightful seréam the puma |cality. the movement has its origin |and the Kinehiu had osteo I patch of the ¢ r ned among the manufacturers here. The | Besides these vessels, severa’ ri) ’ < tur and dashed at the cage, now led from Heattle E A intent on revenging himeelf for the |'rust will include those firms which ish shine have sal . or to be injury inflicted by the bear. Keep-| manufacture buttons of all deseip- during the p ong tot gaan . T ner nada er Mahoney, who appeared at this | tions, hatpins, kiew and chains, cargoes for Burope. Nothing is hy . ~ 54 “ : moment, coming up from the seals’ | This does not include silver novel- | given pe concn ae eetine die, | anoured enclosure to see what the little dog's | ties and such products ree eters ct | 4 It is aaid by the promoters that it |ing the month of March to Alaska and foreign ports. MARKET QUOTATIONS i ne likely Grat all the concerns will enter the comt — — The amin point in favor D WED scheme, however, is the willingness | i tiles ead Ta on the part of the largest firms to aie gha ygdin’ ci re-enter and use their influence and | Bena orig central selling point of ali the out-| at Regrets grid gy put of the concerns in the trust, The See ee ena Aine headquarters will be In New York.| ang Endowed Theatres the vitae with @ branch In Chicago. Wie Subiowiels oraban | Vis Tr et Latest Suggestion. | tered to the producer is Treasures. c for delivery in r “1 wonder If all men are like my|_ NEW YORK, April } bch en! ok or in the car husband In one re 7 queried an of pndewments. Colleges, I | Grain — Oats lacquaintance the other day. } charitable institutions — whent, chicken feed, 81 bran | “If you mean in the matter of hav- | Churches are striving to get liber | 415; shorts, #16.00¢ . ing m aavage, streak in them, I be. |% endowments tn order to obtain! stay — Puget sound, $7 per ton lileve they are,” I responded permanency and independence. Wir. | ragtern Washington timothy, $1 eso. met that’ she anid. "1 mean| Archer, the English dramatic crite, | 11: aifaita, $8 3 in the tendency to hang on to their| WO spoke in thie city lam werk.) regs — strictly fresh ranch, 4 is “y advocated the endowment of a the- | @y4. F nao Gag eon ‘ ater to be devoted to clase drama.|” putter ranch, 10@{tt¢ “ie aurea A distinguished clergyman asserted - ri ens prt lh ny went om lthe other day that the hope of 4 hickens, lve, Ie; live Mnactey Twich you would weed |ffee and pure press was in endowed | turkeys, 12 mit that warirobe of yours newapapers There seeme to be no] "tive Stock —Cholce beet cattle, cows ie et eee ene {idea why Mr. Archer's Hea could | yo. steers, 4) al tan Ore ere Gases SE shines Shes yee not be carried out, The same rich] yao. hogs, dreased, 6! caitas never wear, and some poor fellow | ren who make it possible to give 4 Gressod, lara, 60; xinall, 90; calves Aish ire. pee ty y mae T | cule of magnificence greater than | jyi4en, Peite and Wo Saaey Jarge hearted way that i. [in any Buropean city, might be in-| sound salted om et eee ae it aemd tem (duced to give the wame financial sup-| so; medium sound, § Soe eet he most xead.” [port to @ theater to be devoted en- ligne sound, under | ny'll do the most good.” sner|fitely to Shakerpearean aml other | cows, wound, all rs ree classic playa, and to new works of |hulis and oxen, 44 A Oe can thon ee lthe same order, As regards the en-| 70. calves, per pound aoe “ . ~ 0 chen, t appears i hates and he hovered around uneasily for ge ag my Pp pe pawneee aa aa than valted: me While, and then swooped down On| ii) the permanency and financial! summer 4 anil ri ® poly oF penne Independence of ghurches tn such] de Go: papery You are not going to give those | cities as New York, composed, as it rr 6 oiiet awny? he demanded excitedly, iis, of @ cosmopolitan and targely | eix, a@ic 2G95c; shear aes ee eee an a fond, [floating population, the bulk Of |jings, 1@pzic; Mastern Washington wire wee eS pe, but he fond | whom are the very clase who mort | wool, kc; Western Washington wool may ee vtondied hé M held before (need and are the best able to sup-|y20; dirty or timber burned, 10c; tal pin dtwigig Fxg ver of ice in ‘Uncle | Port public worship Consider nble low, 24634 » romre is bein nde oe Tom's Cabin.” hem (dowment of churches, A number are Jobbing Quotations. why, you I never wear them.” viready richly endowed, The old] Tne ' ations today wer ep asec BE ° iret Presbyterian has just received | as foll hig, ay ing fos yn la dowment fund, There ie talk of | 4c: oxtra C, in bbls, 4%c; powd cy Magis uniting the Fourth avenue and thels%o. dry granulated ath as the same way with coate, | Uniting ith treet, * Presbyterian | beet Horilypictermal old nae serene ane veo ex, #0 that, with the sale of] Flour, ot )—-Patent Ex “phey all looked much better than Fee. guseeligu & wath ot ¥b-| ectieet, $4 Phy Ge bad ‘expected, he Sevier Voile | ards of $1,600,000 could be secured | (pakers'), $2.75; California brands the clothes that he did allow me to | vin which to bulld @ new church | 4.10; corn meal, yellow, $1.50 per 100 pick out wouldn't have been accept: | oy reste an endowment suMcient libs tn 10-Ib sacks; corn meal, white a8 Oe BSS. tare ana to secure its absolute Independence. | $1.55 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b sack i Ane oer te collars and | Aw to the endowment of newspapers| wheat flour, pure, $3.60 per 90 Ibs in es 5 oO This tle wan lchat is a thing far In the future, If,|9-1h sacks; cracked wheat, $2.25 per coming into style again, and oli (indeed, it will ever be found neces- 1100 Ibn In 10-Ib sacks; farina, $2.85 that one all right, while the other |*°Y pee 08 ee AT. may faring, U6 on weeded to be rir apart and eS ‘a 0 yee J an tn hone OF ems ane tenet Greeting Gov. Teddy. meat, 8.10 per 100 Tbe tn 10-1b sacha: ay with collars and cuffs.) Goy Roosevelt was walking along | sacka: wh Lge pel pe Aig Up in deapair. nnayivania avenue toward Fif-|t09 tna in 10-Ib sacks; rye m 0 I'm willing to give @ dollar ioonth street, after emerging from | per 100 Ibs in 10-1b sacks tor every hour that « san w the executive mansion on the day | go 95 por 100 Iba in 10-It ) wo things at any time. after he arrived in Washington, | peas, 100-1b sacks, $2.50; split Herald when two old bluejackets, both of | $9 per 100 Iba In 25-Ib t : " ae then: with somewhat disordered unl-| barley, £4.25 per 100 Ib Found forme, and the pair decidedly plung-|whent’ finkes %5-Ib boxe That the Rustler Grocery is the |ed over the scuppers in grog, passed | wheat flakes, $2.50 per case of Ib cheapest place buy « #, |him, One of the old flatiicet recog-| pxge; fancy rolled oats, $2.85 pe 210 Columbia, > n Third and |nized the ex-assistant secretary of | bale, in 9-1b sacks; corn meal, yell ‘Phone tain 443, the navy in passing him, and he} 0 per bbl hit Gelb sacks; corn washtubs, washboards, and fatirons | Fourth. iin iii ? — a ‘ bd \ T \ | AMUSEMENTS BULLETIN, NA sdasedl hie shipmate Thy both | meal white, $2.90 per bbl in 60-1b f |turned and looked at M rn | eacke; buckwheat pure, ¥ ) | 1 HRD AVENUE THEATER | AN ' velt’s broad back, and one ther a ie tb hn; cracked LAN i t Waldorf in “Ingomar |caltea after him | wheat, #4 per Dbl In H-1b sacks; steel Szueseesterereumenmeneneereniien Play, there, shipmate,” wae the| out oat meal, $6.50 per bb) in 60-1b ‘ a-lor alt addrense . Shae Ubi is eeeeeennes - and soap made the equipment, and Ne the rum-) . naar aoks; graham flour, per ep tr 4 the Yukon furnished water iS. Gaveener Of eens " 0-1b wack whol nent Rous M exc How's she headin bl in 0-1b sacks; rye meal, $3.76 Money flowed In rapidly trom the . ne headin’? seut with a | 2D! Imsestd sacks: te meal ad for cleaning and polishing white be ag nbl; faney rol pats, 190 to . -aleaning te} Ca bered up to him, both giving him |sessrconey poiled cats, So-lb onckn ceeemastanetane shirts, ‘Tho price was stiff, but tt ameemeenmneneed json waluten with right and left hands | ¢ faney rolled oats, per case was Dawson City, and besides, no: pe gePornp Ys + body but ter t with money , oy Well, my men?” said th er +) Creen — Mocha, Shirts Other Brlete : were tn ike | | “Mi'eh Rooshve! A the old- |i per tb, 16@19 AND Li hi P. = Collare were 26 cents cach F S | ioier “4 called after gover r ! in 100-10 canes Moreover, ¢ ! 1th? ne algh ye ahwings rer owt }petition uphill work, ‘The girls were Jehat ol? white winds ' i Ib, Ohe; sack ceapenesnenapinere Ipopular, They made many friends PERUCONS. 2 SRE . ‘ t the old salt jerked a bent ¢t gy Sept = c rg pal ay ax ts lover hie shoulder in the direction er ENRAGED PUMA ATTACKS BEARS. 02° 00°SS1,!.52 22.0" OVER 1000 PASSENGERS IN MARCH. (s wisiee owen” 8" 8 about the best laundry in town PPR ota waking vour ltherty ; > saith aiiale Then the girls had no end of beaux. , ‘ Butter, Ch Exes and Poultry I ve = 1S E st sald the governor And, answerlng . . steed ‘ ‘Geaten i aul a the depe f the two men,| Butter — Ranch 101 taney recedes as cr. Keeper ™. Tak Mand wor in the dierings ie dull, many ep a 4 in equare 164g shing- pe y 8 a Rend ond | ving ren called at the little cain | We Went to the Gold Fields to Try he pass sa desamanriae, 3st 164 26 We have made Great Preparations to Has « Narrow E: With jo hange the gossip of the camp, Their Luck Foreign Shipping Forethought of a Suicide : owas and Elgin, 26. His Life, The girlie had an eye to business as i the tentes: | Cheers (obbing) ~ Native Wash- S | Y W: M d paella wae | mminareroner, conn, April | crm gonna Nave, “aes S&* Supply Your Wants in Men's an | ‘The catlers were told that the aup- ames # « riden, regia. | \ne —_ sie te mreren: yer sown at —_— Hered the: kionile weve Sant ange |THE cieakas gattoety. tres Women’s Furnishings and hint w Mctent. The lat 10 o'clock. He went to hin) oS" ae ‘There was an exciting scene atiter was furnished with an ax, and| Of the many promment shipping s immediately. 7 OethAl Goole tans an Galttora; Shei Shoes Leechi park just after noon today the conversation was continued ports located in Puget sound, none cham 4, after k hing ' ned, 7 °. that made plenty of trouble for une | the music of t netal on the wood |of them has a run- r a nt itry Dressed chickens, 16@16c " keeper, Mr. J, W, Mahoney, In fact, 424 the swash of the clothes on the | ning to Al Regin- | response, opencd the a and found! ive onlokens, t4e: live turkeva, 140 Popular Prices en = It was OW lag te goad fecane meta, | Washboards, | Hot coffee was served |ning with the rush of travel two | Hayes lying the bed dead oj; arenn one, 13@14e; dressed BFS SI po owing to ge fortune rather |iator.-New York World years ago, when the news of the) He had shot himwelf t h the “ LADIPS' Fine Satin Col- | hog good yg + sega be ~ fin- ———.- ——— Kreat gold discoveries of the Kion- | body at the left nippte faut lars, Velvet Trimmed, | escaped without broken bones | POULTRY EDICT dike caused a sensation throughout re taking his life the suicide juts. ey . gc ta ge akin, a a elt the world, and up to the present had spread a N York #und Wa per Ib, sacks, 120140; 25¢ Each | orings; re uma got loose in the! : day, Seattlc has held the Alaskan | paper carefull the sheet | mante ack walnuts, 1c; pecans, park. How it happened no one will| The ordinance compelling dvalers| id.” One of the reasone for this |and the t “ at the blood | 1991 orte, 14; almonds, fancy, Sockang = | probably ever be able to explain. |t draw poultry before it le offered i. in, enct that the Queen City in| would not bedding, ‘The | soft shell, 18200; almonds, No. 2. of Extra Qual- The cage i9 @ strong one, and is weil | fF sale Will not go into force until | i we steway to the Klondike,” or jnulcide was fully d 1eG1Te; peanuts, 6 ne, 1 ashe } put together, but it seems that the |APril lk The dealers are protesting | 10° Rareway ko the Ruondike. or hickory, 18¢; cocoanuts, per dosen, 7tc, Aer Each! al! the new door must accttontally have been inet the ordinance, saying thal |i. sos from which partic # Q pl ; nee Vp ee { left unfasioned when the animal <P Sailtry becomes WARE f0F | hark for the enidfigide, Another OUR SHANCH 1! ‘PINTS ig. ‘ DIRS’ F Leath fed this morning, and after the at-|M@rket sooner than ¢ us ered May, in and Foo LADIES “ine Leather Belts, Pretty Buckles, ~ Puget found Hay Gobbing) per ol . on, s2@x | Oats O nn : va s28q90. LADIES’ Genuine Ger- | Barley—Rolled, peer miner man Lambskin Gloves, 2- | _ Core—Whele,, 98-08: . #2 Clasp English, Red, } ned ih ST te Kirown, Tans, Blacks; soft, c ws Poe bows t 192 wom fine stock; every pair fitted prt chopped feed, 8% $1.00 a Pair dairy chopped feed 916. } MEN'S Fre Fedora Fur Hate the New Spring Blocks; 25 per cent. cheap- Meat Prices. Fresh Meat ne) rt tb; ateor f, #%e Con beef, th fo ¢ soar as is ~ % er than Hat Store; price, putton, wether, »: pork, THE per ib; Vent, large, Se per Ib; small, $1.25, $1.50, $2.50 0 ne Bie me (jobbing)—Hame, large. MENS Fine Sk Teck | oye; hams, small, ile; breakfast and) Putt Ties; extra bacen, 1 dry mated sides, 7%\c vulue, at Lard ¢ n@)—Home-made, perth, Tye; White Star, Se; Coin Special 2$c Each i #ige 4, compound, terces, 6i%e en one ; eis Extra Sales People to give Freeh FPieh (jobbing)-—-Halibut, ¢ @te; salmon, 7@%e; steelhead sal son, SF l0e; Imon trout, 12% | Hounders, 34; rock cod, & trout, 124@ ise, shrimp We; shad, } emelt, 4@5c; Columbia river smelt, 2@4e; herring, 3@4¢; tom cod. te: oysters, Olymplat 1.0 per sack. 41.80 per gallon: clame, $1.00 sack: Dungeness crabs, live, 61.10; hed, $1.20. Toland vd recon. io native ail ver skin onions, S126P18 per ton; Ore gon an. Yak wkin, fancy s18@tl per ton $i per sack “ager ig AS a nc Asay cr Delivered Electrically for ™ atte LARGE Green Fruit Gobbing) - Oranges, STOCK OF~ - Windows Loge Super M, $ 7 r Lumber * ee ish, eurfaved. r two ae a“, 8 12 to 16 f etal tenatha ea M ext inch fintah, $19¢718 ‘at | vertical grain, #4 per M extra Has been left with us. Flooring, dressed at 4 mateh 1 es 1; stock boards, §-inch. pis; Seen de'sc They Mast Be Sud at One ' ish. , or drop nd. 7 ne, welght ©, Su@ . F 5 tim-| JF} you have any use ber folate scantlings, rough, for a window, a $8.40016; 8 1 6 1 E. 99.60@18; 8 4%! door, or a lot of them, Rox boards, 12-inch and up, | 15 come and get them... Washington 4 Cedar Lumber Row ssq9 el wid! : elaht 700) @ and %-ineh, 1900 Ibs; Nos. 1, 2, and 2, %-inch 700 Ibs, $1 ¥ ngies, $1.2 standard shing’ $1.10; l-inch finish 2, 14 and 16 fe $ mn thick finish. | equ , 7, 8 9 and 10 feet, $24@30; pickets, $12. Kiln-dried, $1 tn sAvance of gresm.) ealers in Ship Chandlery adi Lay gator a |Mining Tools and all kinds of Chicago Markets. Hardware. ma! xe ge Foot of Yesler Ave, YESLER DOCK Thee a, $4 5.90; stockers. ®, $1, 75q74.80 Texans. ‘ ‘ MANDOLIN $4.9 With Case, Instroe nm Rook, Picks, and Extra String Caretul Attention. Our Model Shoe Department \s offering Special Easter Shoe Values. O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 210 Pike Street. B00 Lines. MONS Extra Fine Silk Teck, Puff, and Four-in- Hand Ties; beagiful col- soc, 6oc, 65¢ Each MEN'S Four-Piy Collars; st¥les: 10, 15¢ Each MEN'S Four-Ply Cuffs, 15c a Pair MEN'S Fancy - Colored Bosom and Cuffs, White Body Shirts; ail Fast col- ors; Beautiful Patterns; 6oc, 69¢, 89¢ Each MEN'S Fime White Shirts, Pure Linen Bowom, body of New York Mills Mus- Nin; Protection Neck Band, 75¢ Each MEN'S Fine Negiegee Shirts; extremely Hand- gome ‘attern; our customers Prompt and POWER Industrial Uses “" Snoqualmie Falls Power Co. 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Randall & | dows, doors, Tel. jazing, screens, wyn- Green 644." 220 Spring. ree NG, HOT WATER HEATING Reutiman Plumbing Co, Hh Corner Third and Spring. "f her hone Ma Mra. Hansen, Complete Stor LINERY, bner Fourth and Pine, Moderate prices. CLOTHES CLEANING, “ Boattle Clothes Pressing Co, keep clothes in shape for $1.50 por month i Uy cleaning, repairing. 1109 9d ay, Ts your i