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serene a AMUSEMENTS # THIRD AVENUE TIHBATHR “the Comm Commodore.” NADY An NEORY OF OF HAWAIIANS NY [ant Nowent a complete outae t Oo sade luding a #ilk ekirt and shoes HIN W | ay \: ane hat i a ‘ Death of the Princess Attrib- ine weleen Thinamey 46 tak. | uted to Varlous Cau lof the mother, and eonctud 1 to take lthe child to the Fourth precinct sta. | HONOLULU, March 31.—CVia Ban — ™ fal fs build tien, Capt. Rdawards t@ surprised | Pranciaco, April 5)—The death of | anleu ; “ Ss teanad Deaf Mute Seeks :', Jacek: Ge tan’ attorebed teaan litres itaah baparaend thn len ie Bg “fi “ ‘Wrousben drew up to the door and |tont superstitions among the natives |! lark hallway, ur t richly dressed woman emerged, jand all sorts of stories are tn cirou- ja little back r u of w TE RE Pea a ee mn and the captain left his of-/anu phenomena at the time of her | forepa h fice to hear what ahe had to say path, and now eonnected with itd t to the aide of th t me eee [war stil! more surprined in a way not easily understood by | where t learned that the child was th hot acquainted intimately with | He was a kened by hie d ‘ WAS JILTED BY HIS BENT GIRL but he ac A th the native character and m of jing in his face and t the you r upstairs. thought, One story tn ciroulation |taching the not m the 1 148 that nicht a frantic jis that during her illnesa some one |lar he opened it and read the words _ | weman entered the station and ask~ /told the princess that Kahunas were | “Mother in dead ed if anything had been h 1 of her | praying for her death, and that she This ‘ he fret message of He Takes Satisfaction im Tolling "te Mary who had wae unable entirely to shake off the/death “dhep” had carried to Rich morning. * wnt he hereditary fear of thie power of the | « non wr live ie ny the World All About Himself d calico dross and her toes|Kabunas, and that that fear had Je count nin Ney and His Troubles. sticking through her shoes. | much to do with tha feat fxtal tr eet Hinta r was tok ba binedain "¥-<aNTion of her fliness. As to wh He had ' and Ce ee _ “Ma “ather, but the had secured the services of this taken the dos " na f woman shook h and said she) Kahunas for that malign purr the hy f bie b 1 | Was not her bd 4d not re- |there is much weeging of hea and | had t ick ff t 1 He was a deat mute. He could cognite Mary with her face washed, |innuendoes polmting to the ox-|f ve 4 to him neither hear nor speak, but, notwith- | much leas in h new Ty queen with the » s ” standing this fact, he had played| Mrs Politttze were back home and! Another story tn ctroutation is that r hich od Come how turned with Hittle Jobany, aged 10, “ with: the Gite aad burwt be fingers |" } |the princess heard of the prediction |! who took one look at Mary and then | of the Puna prophetess regarding an | badly. He hed been engaged to &/ embraced her |impending death that would make | beautiful belle of the sunny south its Mary, all right, mamma. Oh, | sawaii mourn and that when she | residing tn Memphis, Tenn, The! my, don't she look fine!” lbecame iit this preyed on mine | Gate of the wedding had been fixed,| ‘The simple-hearted mother Was) and had ite influence in causing her the preliminaries arranged, and all thus convineed and took Mary back | qearh, et ae oe SUPERSTITION |: itn 1 to his shaggy aft hie nd low ran alert n the ¢ » the aring at About 9: he ran int Ivery at at Art ! nat nt sta blenvwn th une 1 tried yeatoh th he evaded t laby is dead AMUSEMENTS. ne house @reeted the was sunshine and tranquility, when to Broom #treet t the child won't! One ¢hing that has greatly f the thrilling naval one sad day he received the start- |) allowed to wear those fine clothes | piexed the superstitious Hawa Co 1 at the Ung news that his sweetheart was every day [is the © that there has been no/Third avenue theater last night about to marry another. een neenaneaRNS [more run of the little red fet: r the wu n ne on receipt of this information, BLUE STAR FLEET. which are always auppored to pre- be give at 4 the sunshine in his soul become ex- code a royal Hawatlan death. Injite week's gagement tomorrow tinguished, He almost decided to least, the hastore and. ehe ¢ the | evening make away with himself. He had} Hiwlands have been unsually free of Ro friend to whom he could unburd- els to Ply Between Se- there litte death-presarine ne Denny hell, in the University en his troubles. He happened to, flo tar from allaying superstition, | tomicht atts w pass by the Star office today, and attle and St. Michaels. this fact has only served to increase | pert ance , t n the thought occured to him that lit, It fe taken to indicate that the javer Everything has been don perhaps the city editor might listen; The Blue Star Navigation com-/| Hawatia system of to his story. Accordingly he onter-| pany is making preparations to|siens is ont of gear in som a Daal a Parapet aah Sesk |handte 8 portion of the travel to the /and that dire and unheard-of « fag industriously, placed a stip ot | Yukon with the beginning of sum. | arith must follow to the Hawal tin bie heads on which was| Mer: They are securing & feet of | people ' =~ sailing vessels to operate between| Among other superstitious fancies | |that have been aroused in connec: | omens anit way, able one, Cars ¥ run o make th tend. eaten” ieee being Soieeaies. to Seattic, Unalaska, and St. Micha Sunday afternoon Wagner's band that oMicial be produced a rot! of | O°* of theese has already been se jtion with the death of the princess |) will give a ¢ at the feat — ic tentained. the |cured. She is the ship Aureola, [is the fact—Just noted since her|theater for the benefit of the uni manuscript 7” | which ts now at Gan Francisco, |death—that the paragraph tn Mre, form f Th ' a trio will story of his wrongs The editor! extracted from the maze of senten- ces the follow! “Mr. Thomas R. Lane and Miss Estella Williams, of Memphis, Tenn, were engaged to be married In June, Ma wit! Bernice Pauaht | which she is mentioned and given 4 fy this par About May 20 the Aur ave for Golofnin bay, north of St Michael, loaded with a heavy cargo lemacy te numbered 12 of freight belonging to a mining |agraph the princess was given a life mpany of Chicago, The amount jestate in a little parcel of tar brol of freight will aggregate about 1 containing « deeatiful spring Fee cheeiaiae tetas writers vo" sna. T. W. Johnson, the company’s |embracing between 3% and 4 acre . e 4 ts known as Kanewh!, and} hea |TePrenentative, it now in Seattle |The tan ' a de, rt Srertege to tate place| making arrangements for the trans-| means great spring. Within the Inet portation of the fre\j next summer. Her mother died s ? jim the employ of the company, will |enhanced In valye and ie now ea wily | — Years ago at Chattanooga, | en the Aureota |worth #1000 an acre, md ‘The vessel will also have on board “The announcement that Miss Es- | tela Williams ix members of a mining company | EXCURSION TO KENT. t fe about to marry) iiom Philadelphia, who are located e * onraag Wade ts @ surprise to ber) Dutch harbor. The Aureola will | ke up a large consignment ot} lfeight for the company nd | An excursion, given by the W men's Missionary society, left th morning on the § o’elock train of the hop's will int ht. Forty men|two or three years ft has greatly | on ¢ er Beh er Admiral Dowey te Att for m trip to the halibut banks Pia fchooner Nellie G A thie he ¢ we th #0 had on board 0.000 feet of lum ner for parties at Sunrise City pulses, and ies Mahi rarpeanet br alt The schooner Hera, now at anchot | Northern Pacific for Kent. The . Who know him, Charles Wade, who |!" (ho harbor, will probably, a et total number of excursionists was 6, | Schooner American Ranger, of fa engaged to marry Miss Williams) o\her vessel of fe eth he Hine rey will return this evening guilcens, arrived inst evening: fro Star company states that the fleet is not a nice man. ripe + ae me le The deaf mute watched the city| icra a steamer brought arouna| We AA. I. SMOKER. editor attentively as he scanned the | crom the Atiantic. in case the manuscript with wondering eyes.) 7 A. T. 0 & eenoker was civen at} company’s steamers now seed as wees prin ot cn ig aie ae | frapaports are retained by the gov-| Pioneer hail last night. The enter- |» hs Me pointed?’ (ernment. The Aureo!s will arrive |‘Alnment committes for the evening “Wil my story be pr’ Pl here from San Francisco during the |consisted of J, Buzbaum, L. The editor gravely nodded that {t B. Trocky. The following program H present month Silvan, | suit hat po fhe! return carg of general merch Boh Lie ras been Mttine and will 7 would, and the mute took up his i ei was rendered: Griffith, Overture; J.| ishing set 2 hes or hat and departed. RAILWAY PERSO LS. temp ge 0 aoe go mote ag LAly | rtwod » Car al ry with a " encore, e News to |catch of six tons of halibut 1M RECEIVER'S HANDS. i . Mother”; B. McIntyre, violin soto, J. | rR Stevens, general western | carraher, Story; J. Wilson, recita-| ‘Tug Magic |s on the nt of the Great North ne for California. eral weeks on ononger a ern, left this morn tion; F. M. Dermot, “Just As the ‘The well known firm of Barclay Sun Went Down”; encore, “The Ship Ship Chandlers company, of Tacoma Moran's whip nd a new w He wit! be gone # . went Into the hands of a receiver | , Jove"; B. Moore, Story; J. Rux- ed yesterday. It ts understood that |'0Ur of inspection of the lines about) naum, “t Got a Taller Gal": encore. | There In a pilo-d the Portland Cordage company push. | "he state. “Did Mian Jones Eber Come Rack"; | work on tt vat ' 4 matters which resulted in the re- . ; E. Melntyre, Lullaby Song; P. Me- | aock, repeiring the piles and celvership, and that firm was follow- fig Beh pad reg Beate pag terme yea ‘jusky, “Throw Him Down Me-| ing e4 by actions of the Tacoma banks. | £0" agent of the Canadian vce an |Clumky"s encore, “Barn ne oe ‘ull chorus, Farewell Desperation. The nervous map had gone from corner to corner in a vain effort to} Mr. Bird is the principal stockhold- er, Mr. Barclay holding, it is under- stood, but one share. ‘The Barclay Ship Candlers com- pany was for a long time the only ship chandlers on the Sound. Their only competitors were the C. F. My- ers & Company, of this city od ltake on passengers. At Inst he sat A Joke on Speaker Reed. Dunkard Girl Confe Her {22% on # fire plug and exclaimed Gpeaker Reed is a freauenter of | Dunkar irl Confesses Her 1 wisn we'ed have another buss: | gecond han@ book dens, but he ard.’ } browses mround and ts very apt t Sins Before the Church. | ‘The people who heard glared in- make several calis to one parcha POMONA, Cal. April 1—Refore |@ignantly and one exctaimed There ie one old dealer whore stand | my God and the whole church Tocon-| “What do you mean by wishing fe near the Capitol, and Mr. 1) fers my sine. I confess that I have |4ny such wish as that?” | broken God's law.” I know it seems inhuman. I ay Tacoma. LIKE CASE OF guess at which corner the motorman |. | his superiors, would next consent to 4t, mallin or . k , The ship Marton Ch tt f 1 t a for Manila last « , Philippines, and leave du the day in tow c panses it duily on his tue from the house. He has had many 4| The speaker was Miss Colla Over- |preciate the disagreeable features of call from the big speaker and, like | holtzer, eldest daughter of a milifon-|#uch an occasion a8 much as any The Pacific coa amer Santa all the rest, has bad poor success in| aire orange grower of the Pomona |body. But a blizzard ts the only 0. oy wed eye omigge UP agaasmaan gelling to him. The dealer is noted | valley hing I can think of that in dead |/\0N2 Si) We y as for having a sharp tongue, and he ts occasion was the arsembiage | sure to atop one of these cars.’ ashore w Bhai “1 no reepecter of persons. of the whole Dunkard denomination | Washington Star, Jwith w repair the damag ‘The other day the speaker dro Jat a large church at Lordsbure. Page wg Be gpg Page Ate the lis & modern instance of the sin of Hobart Improves. old man's junk. After a while Hester Pyrnne and her Puritan pas- = picked up @ novel, “Scruptes,” and|tor, Mr. Dimesdale, in “The See rier | WASHINGTON, April 1.—Vie looked through its pages. Evident-| potter.” [president Hobart passed a go ty be thought he would like to read| feven years ago the Rev, Edward | "sht Gnd was.considerably tmpro it for, after he bad laid it down and|,_ sitier was called to the presiden- |°* today. looked at several books, be returned | ey of the Dunkard college at Lords- to it again and again and began tol pure from Philadelphia. Among the look through ft girl students at the college was /. “What is this book worth?” he fin-/ia Overholtzer. She was 18 and an ally asked of the old man. unusually pretty irl. She became | “That just one-half of a dol-|his secretary. Then rumors began Jar, sir,” said the old man, very pO-| Girls left the sehool because of what | Utely. they saw and heard. The “That's too much.” replied the | prow man from Maine, with his charact M istic drawl. ing at the tim “Well, sir, do you know of any law | or the gossip, that compels you to buy ft If youlor died, DOG CARRIES NEWS OF DEATH ~ rumors | t Twice He Has Been a Messen- ,, ger With Dread Tiding | Overholtzer’s mother was dy- and she did not hear | t month the moth- and then, when all Lords ARMOURDALES, Kan., Jon Weat str — —— | fered to the pr dealers for delivery In round lots on ‘MARKET QUOTATIONS Friday Morning.—The merchant t reported fairly good vrusiness today. Poultry te coming AVY still frm. = The anged. Rey ted today. Plenty f nati ming in, A holce ¥ y of lettuce is now on he market. are still warce # are being er by the lo The following pri don’t want it?” retorted the old man.|purg began to discuss the scandal, April 7. the dock or in the car at Senttl Mr. Reed taughed, and turned tol|ner father begged her to teil the |The news of the death of Mra. John Grain — Oata, 8 barte $2n go. As he stepped out of the doorliryth, She wept and protested her |Palge, @ pioncer, in the little town | wheat, chicken feed, $19; | bran, the olf man picked up the novel 094) innocence of Muncie, In the western part of | g15- ghorts, $1f ‘ looked sharply at the title on the} py days ago when the Dunk-| Wyandotte county, wan carried to)” xlay — Puget sound, $7 per ton back. arda were preparing for their revival | Armourdale this week by a shep- | past Waa m timothy, $11.50 “Furthermore, ir,”” he added, |yoryices and nightly prayer meet-|herd dog, and in response to the @y9: alfalfa, § “now that T look at the title I can't! ings were in progress Miss Over-| message an undertaker went imm cises Bicictly trash sanek 44 see what on earth you want of @/hoitzer awoke her father late at diately to Muncie to prepare th 7 book with that title, anyway.” night, and, throwing herself on the | body for burial, Fresh ranch, 10@i1c; The dog, whore name in Shep, ie »wned by George Richardson, who is The remark fell harmieesty on the | qoor at his bedalde, told him tha expansive back of the speaker, but] at ast her over- conscience had Chickens, live, 140; live the old bookstore man shrugged his) whelmed her, and she must confess employed as a night man at Dan 13 shoulders every little while all the| wrongdoing for six years. The lela Bros’ livery stable and under «1B gS Oo POT A EO rest of the day and chuckled softly | ots of the Dunkard denomination re-|taking establishment. Richardson re, 4%@ 4 hogs, live to himself. quire that all sine shall 4 the|is a son of Mrs, Paige, the dead axe: hogs, dressed, 6%c; calve ao ae Nace church, 90 Cella Overholtzer rose In| woman, He nt to Muncie to aee | drensod Gor emiall, 002 Calves P the family pew and read her confes-|how his mother-in-law was getting jive, lore email ¢ sion from @ sheet of paper, Her |nlong and learned that there was no! yy\dGos, te and Wo Heavy olee was broken and choking. Over |hope for her recovery. He had tak- | gound salted steers, over pounds, 1800 persons were present and alljen “Shep” with him. As he was! ge: medium sound, per pound, 7% before the presiding elder could re- | report for duty that night he decide]! cows, sound, all welghts. } stags, cover his voice. Then, in faltering g to act as messenger | hulia and oxen, 4@6c; salted kips, , accents, he read a more detailed con- |i¢ it should be necessary to nend any | 76; calves, per pound, ke; green hides, And the ‘Child's “Mother Did) tcclon‘ot the erring Muster and of-|word to him before he retur to} ie leas than salted: dry hides, per fered prayer for he Someone mov-| Muncie again the next afternoon wad thal dee Ot hird le ecognize Her. fered prayer for her meon Mun pound y th Not e ed the expulsion of Miller from the When death came to Mra. Paige | gumrmor deer po4 Tittle Mary Polltitze, the S-year-|echurch and it was carried mid |her daughter calle Shep.” Ha | winter deer papery old daughter of John Polititze, of} teara and urtes wagged his tall and seemed to un-| qeor, g@i26; dry fe; green Newark, lost herself at 11 o'clock on| Millor knew what was coming. He | derstand what wan expected of him, ery, dare: sheep pelt Bi dabvic Thursday morning and was found! had gone with his family to Los An- as the girl tied a ribbon around Mis dings, 1a aster erying in the streets by a benevolent | gelos a few hours before, but he left | neck and attached # note to It, With Ml, fo; Wertern Wa woman, says the N York Sun! note conf ng hie guilt, and asi- | tears In her eyes she #a trey ov timber f took her home and washed her. Then| ing the prayers of his church, Miss ‘ow, “Bhep,” good old dog, KOs pow esc the tair-haired blue-eyed girl looked | Overholtzer was carried from the | home," and away went the dog so pretty that the woman wanted to|church to her home helpless and in| ‘This was at & o'clock in the morn Jobbing Quotations. Armourdale traveling weat | e distance t Pornc One of her four brothers |ing, y sald to be insane from | seven mileg. keep her, and, acting under an un- la de controllable impulse, took theliy to ragged girl to a department store gic, The Jobbing quotations t as follows day were ve ALONG THE WHARVES | founders, 3@4; sol |s@To; smelt, 4@6c; Columbia river rR Jamelt, 2@40; herring, : cod, to; oysters, Olympla,$ 3.60 per sack, . Me xtra C, in bbls, 4%e; powdered, | ‘ Ginamwee Look into our Flour ete. Gobbing)-Patent Fx-| window, then visit the cellent, $2.2 Novelty A, $2.00; Star ‘ (bakers’) bj California brands, | store and inspect our 1.10; corn meal, yellow, $1.00 per 100) Iba in 10-1b sacks; corn meal, white $1.66 por 100 Ibe in 10-1b sacks; buck: | wheat flour, pure, $3.50 per 90 Fae In] S1b sacks; cracked wh . 92 100 Ibe in 10-Ib sacks; farina, per 100 tbe in 10-Ib sack (ey 7 MEN’ Ss STYLISH ines ye weatseio) We want you to be benefited by the Latest line Of . ce eeceveccs ibe in 10-1 sacks; rye meal, $2.10 $2.25 per 100 It baacks; epit| Fashions we have congregated for your ' 1M-1b Kack eplit peas. inspection. barley, $4.26 per 100 Ibe in macks — " - ~— wheat Nake Th-lb boxes, $210; MION'S Fine Fur Fedora Hats; ON’S Fine Fur Fedora Hats, on wheat Makes, $2.50 per cane 3 tb cheap at $1.75 and $2; our price, new nobby blocks, baadsomely pkea; fancy rotied oats, 82.56 f ' and $1.60 n trimmed; $2.75 value; only $8 bale, in 9-1b sacks; corn meal, yellow each. ww bhi t tb sacks co MPN'S Finest ¢ alit rm ‘eAora — en a owell ea aie ae te taht deal ata text aeeke Pur Weaory wenn taiindried White Shirts, aaghs: buskwhent four, pure, $7.20) trimming wear; equal to any | Splendid wearing; The value; only per bbl, in 50-lb sacks; cracked hat made; only $2 each te sock. MEN'S Fine Laundried White yes. pure linen bosom, body of Ne York mitis muslin, perfect te ting; $1 value only; only The each, | MION’S Fine Sateen Neglegee Shirt, wheat, 4 por bbl in 501b sacks; at t oat meal, 96.50 per bb! in 60-1b ka; grabam flour, $2.00 per bbi in Ib eacks; whole wheat flour, $3 per bb! in 0-1b sacks; rye meal, $3.75 per MION'S Fine Madras Soft Bosom) Shirts, handso ly ma laun- dried cuffs, plain neck band; 79% and She each bb! in 60-1b sacks; rye flour, $4 per seeN’S Laundried Fine Percale wutiful new spring styles; 75e bbl; fancy relied oats, 180 Ibe net bbe, Ghirte, handsome patterns, Ge “4 ia ag Bysnee bes “g mt — and The cach. ME! Colored Bosom and Cuffs ’ i ae er Or | ne diet eh cad Ot nits White Body Dress Shirts, beau | Coffee Gobbing)—Green a, a a tiful patterns; @c, Thc and the | per Ib, 296910; Java, per Ib, 24@ UFFS, i6c and 26c a pair } each. Conta Rioa, choles, per Ib, 16¢P1% — Koasted-—Arbuckle's, in 100-1b cases, 60-Ib cases, per owt. 34b -casen, por owt, $110 -1t 1b, 65e; sack, Me ground coffe wa 2¢; Lion, 1004, $11.75; 669, $11.85; 260, per owt., $1 $11.85 Lane Assortment of Teck and Put Ties, Suspenders, Underwear, Ete, . PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 210 Pike St. ton 1-tb prints and Elgin *bbing) — Nativ or Delivered Electrically for Manufacturing and Industrial Uses ‘ue We PE atone ew ah Falls Power Co. eh inet »n, @ite; astern, aye ILMAM, RENTON, SEATTLE. Second Kees (Jobbing) Strictly fresh Dastribating Stations 01 GILMAN, at... abba tod ranch, 1b@ ite is - Comb honey — California, strained, te a — | | Poultry—Dressed chickens, 156100 <= live chick . lhe; live turkeys, 140 ib i arecued weees, 1Gite; dressed | * every home in the city to MAN DOLIN turkeys, Te. eaiey « With Fie ney es persis os bgp For $6 = WINTER & HARPER Burke Buliding Seattic, Wash. 12 ite pecan Piano or Organ | You are cordiatly invited to call Ie filberta, 140; almonds, fancy i * shell, 18@20c; almonds, No. 2 snd investigate the same. 1G@ 170; pean 6@7e; pine, 1 ws, Se" SGookians, pos tone Sherman, Clay & Co. 7; popcorn, 4c per Ih. Hay, Grain and Fi “STEINWAY” DEALERS Beatle ¥ Vobbing) ~ Puget Sound, per| 514 Becond Avenue = = = #9, Kastern Washington tim-| ha. “thy, C1914; alfaif Oats Gobbing)—P Acme Publishing Co, Mariey—Rolled, $27@28. | —> Corn—Whole, $82.40; cracked, $23;/ | Feed--Wheat, $21@22; 011 cake meal, | ou an $95; middiings, 821023; bran, $17 aa shorts, $18 dairy che $206 32. ch iol fa ae et oe A Bargain In a New, Slightly Used or Second-hand fe per ib; eteor beef, 8c per Ib;! mutt wether, Sc per Ib; pork, Tie 10 | Provisions Gobbing)—Hams, large, | 10%¢; hame, small, Ue; bre Remember we have the ‘on, 11\e; dry salted sides, Largest and Most Com- ‘Lard ( ved plete Stock in the City. Te; White Star, Se; Coin Spec Call or write for prices and terms, lard, compound, ‘ . JOHNSTON i. Beant Ave, re, Barks Buldiue GRAY HAIR | i pate hana MADAME BROWN ~ between bvcua end Fourth CAFE HALBE Just Opened 520 SECOND AVENUE Collins Blook Meat Pric Fresh Meat (obbing)—Cow beef, | ™s Pike ‘reah Fish Gobbing)—Halibut, 4%; salmon, 7&8; salmon trout, 13%e; 40; rock cod, be; hrimps, 10c; shad mon, %@10e faehqneatans for Alaska Views, =“ La Roche trout, 6@ Te 124 @ Ibe $1.80 per gation; clams, $1.60 per | sack; Dungeness crabs, live, $1.10; Up-to-Date Ground Floor Studio cooked, $1.20, CAHN & COHN Cor. Second Ave. and Union St, Seattle | Vegetables. { over Munce boulevard passed @ dog| Sugar Gobbing)—Golden ©, In bbls, ,84@4.00; lamba, 4.50@5.06 i @2 per box; Artistic Photos at Prices to Sult Everybody Potatoes Gobbings ~ White River PAY THE~ ver sisin man. Yakime etiver skin, ne ay per ton; beets, $1 per S50 per sack; turnips, 65¢ per IN SEATTLE SEE THE om nck; cabbage parsnips, 900@$1 | per sack; Cauliflower, %c per| jozen; green peas, 6 artichokes, | x r dozen; garlic, 9; celery, us, 660 per 1b;| per| frerte . The Ramaker Music Co, n Fruit (Jobbing) — Oranges, Pike and Fifth, Beattie. ; tomatoes, § seedling, $202.00; navets, $2.76@4;| Foot of Yesler Ave. |——— = mons, $2@4; apples, fanc $1.25) cooking ei Yesler Dock. BONNEY & STEWART tnd Ave: et x; bananas, $1.76@2.60 per Funersi Columbia St ‘Telephone Main 18, h; California black 20-1 Parlors, ca rnia a fies, 0-1 _S fp S a wet, boxes, $1.50; Smyrna figs, 25 per Ib; con 2") men cagy pptog © 20 Diego Fruit Co, fancy, 416 Pike Street per For Fine Tone at a Reasonable Price, daten, sweet apple cider, cartons, $1 Med, sweets, $2 2.50; tangarines, $ THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Lumber and Building Matorial: Sal | SEATTLE. 1 fir, $607; mere hantable je fir, $46 se James D. waking Ry dent, 7 Maurice ae vay 1000 cash, #1300 In three | Lester Turner + rer lot, with new | R. F. Parkhurs ot $0. Please | Bight and telegraphic’ exeha: ent in ail’ the principal. cities of the United States and Europe. ». 1 cedar, $6@7; common, per bolts, $2.26@2.60, | Improveme that rent Rough, $8; thick fin- | feure the interest on this invest Room 605 New York Bock, shingle Lumber ish, surfaced, one or two sides, &, 10 pais jimilieplaciiibiini 1 12 inches wide, $15@20, lengths | ————__ ii THE PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK 12 to 16 feet; special Jengths, S0e per OF SEATTLE M extra one ine n finish, 301 alt Gacat N Tichot OMice, 612 First ave Capital stock paid in $528,000 vertical grain, per M extra Phone Main 117, Surplus. x wrinertoe, ts aTHen Toaye. Daily. Arrive ae bet ased and matched, $17@ : 21; stock boards, &-Inch, $9@18; 10- Nor allway sn, MeVernon pm (Sed Mestetiar inch, $9.60@18; 12-inch, $18@19. Feno- New Whatcom KV. Ankeny 4 or 6-inch finish, $9; No. 2, |480P.m, | Spokane nd 90 pe mm, Y te aahel vata "ek Geom ott St. Paul, Chicago and Kast, Correspondents in all the prinetpal elties im ing, weteht 2000 Ibs, $11014. Fir tim-| 7 yee ~ ue ines a eee. her’ Joists and, soanttines, tous! 7 ADAN- AMERICAN LINE INANCIAL, $8.00@16 181 $9.h0@18; 8 4 8, i insure 4 . JAMES KOTHWELL, loans and Insurance, S11@14. Box boards, 12-inch dup, va plo wlephor by nch ANG UD, | eying U. 8. Mail to all Oriental Pointe | qe nt ee ae . Petal Rte Atenas 3 Washingt mF i Ge ar Lumb ee “Idzumi Maru” Will Sail | "0" S80*—0'TY BEAL esvare. $14 @ 16.60; ceiling, weights Nos. 1,| Yor Japan, China and All Asiatic Ports | "Closed «tty peuperty. and. arin, cheap, and %, %Q-Inch, ) Ibe se. 1, 2, About April 19. isso Weil tonne and insurance, and 3 Inch 700 Ibs, $18@27; wains- . oting, $10@14; rustic, S2hqP28; *A* DANCING ACADEMY, shingles, $1.25 standard shingles, pers oa $1.10: 1-inch finish, 12, 14 and 16 feet BOARD OF HEALTH. Boat and only thorough Dancing ; Sehoot in Site: Vine Sau 1% 4 Bay “ed e: city; day and evening. 7th and Columbiast juares, 7, 8 9 and 10 feet, $4@20;! The board of health will hold its] CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. okets, $12 regular meeting In Dr. Newland’s|” 4, p, Rendall &¢ >. x ft O., Glazing, sereens, Wyte ‘ Kiln-dried, $1 In advance of green. | wines in the Pioneer building t dows, doors. Tel in Otte” On Spring. he oe a , eee relcieitelnentidohon oN as night. ‘The attention of the board (NG, HOT WATER HEATING Chicago Markets. will be called to the unsanitary con- | mrea Plumbing Co, High grade work. Corner Tatrd and spring, igh ere Baff 471, ition of the property in the v Cattle py street and Sixth avenue, | CHIQAGO, April 7 Reeve $4,10@E.75; stockers, $3.60@ MILLINERY. 1.90; cows, $2@4 Texans, $3.75@ seated danas aite Sessa? MARA “a How Light, 8.60@2.85; rough, be | Pa —=—- lower; mixed, $3,60@3.8 heavy, $8.70 Whot phe ” tLor ae CLEANING, © ( pies, § ’ | “Ol promised me ould woman a) = ose as fheop—Natives, §3 Western, |batein’ the morn, an’ Ol cum off an’ | oothosin shape fo F mouth CByen 1 jue weed " Seaingurepairing, Udsid ay, LoL Bud 0) 8easss eeetsee mee whneenasee eee. ee