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oe ee TILE ATT LE PAR, paying 16@17c, and selling at The poultry market is unchanged. ‘The grain market t# extremely ner- vous. The prices here and tn San | Francisco vary as much as $5 on some quotations The © forala | poxes, ' crop ts not as bad as reported, and| 82028, so | seedling, |lemona, s. vein, apples, fancy, ooking apples, 65c%81 81.7642. California black fea, 1.40; Smyrna figs, 20 college of Iilnols, and for several |¥ou know there Is another act?" The joffender was equal to the occasion, however; he turned to the actor, ané “Oh, ‘FOR SINGLE BLESSEDNESS nt | Carrie ‘Iécsboon "hes commenced | 20-1b | sult in the superior court for a di- |vorce from her husband, Henry L. } years has conducted farming opera- tions In southwestern Obie and has been state lecturer on the subject of | agriculture. A chair of mining is soon to be answered, cheerfully: that’s why I'm goin; yes— JAPAN-AMERICAN LINE Carrying U, & Mall to all Oriental Points ” per Ib: ‘The young physician was tired For Sale Just a Little SMOKE, but the prices have been cut cinco, erably. Barley has slumped consid- ‘The following prices are being of- dealers for delivery in round lots on | shingle bolts, $2.25q2.60. the dock or tn the car at Seatth Grain — Oats, $26; barley, om, 01 a to which Judge Jacobs signed an or- Loge—Superior quatity, per M, No, best yesteriax, puttlag. & Soreod check on Mr. Jacobson’ alleged extravagant expenditure of the pro- jperty untjl such time as a divorce and division of the property can be effected. 1 fir, G7; merchantable fir, 4.46@ | | 5.75; No. 1 cedar, 16@7; common, per | M, $3.50@5; spruce logs, 14.00; cedar Fir Lumber—Kough, #8; thick fin-| | iah, surfaced, one or two sides, & 10 pounds. Assaying will then become @ permanent and important work of the institution. Friday is set apart by Dr. Nelson and his corps of assistants in the | department of veterinary science for the treatment of farmers’ horses. new dates, sweet Jacobson, and also prayed for an | added, together with much new “Idzumi Maru” Will Sail . ’ as a consequence there will not be |? nahh Mea. onler fettraining the Puget Sound |Daratos tor this new and import. |When he returned home from his the shortage anticipated. During | 955: tangarines, $1. | National, Washington National and /ant work. When this ts established |¢vening’s calls, but as he settled the last two weeks, over 3,000,000 Scandinavian banks from cashing |\the assaying department will be able |D#ck in his easy chair, and his pret- sacks have been sold in San Fran-| Lumber and Building Material: |r Jacobson'a checks, In answer lio handle ameiting teats up to 1000 |\t¥ Wife of only a month or two took & seat beside him, he asked, affec- 3 y little wife “Oh, no,” she said ant- “at least, not very. I've busy myself “Indeed,” he said. “What is “Ob, I'm organizing a class. mately; found something to with.” ier" A lot of young girls and married wo- pe - = | 4 | Pacific Coast Steamship Company RE ESTATE TRANSFERS NO PATRIOTISM live chickens, Me; live turkeys, M@ | ¢ 4 MARRY IN request that my name a donor be " LOOSED A DOG ibe; dre 1 WWie; dressed not made known } Real estate transfers yeaterday | ture ys, 1qpite John W, Hunt lives adjoining the - Pr San Francisco | were: | Ruts. ” home. — Mins h, who I Ke . Thomas F. Binnle and wife to D ; A looking A Lipcbgl Pelagad tears N TW * ht aig a Scottish American Mtg. Co, $1, lota Walnuts, per 1b, sacks, 1@ 14 ‘ * |] when asked if she knew the explan Queen, Waite Wenn 19 and 20, Duntap's plat, geo, M4 tp | mapcsouae Bastern black Walnuts, 10¢; pecans . - jation of her strange inheritance feorw . 180; Alberta, 14 almonds, fancy Mr. Hunt eaid the will hinted at a ° gna Cmatitia leave | “sherit Van de Vanter to Aloxand. | MOMeY Could Wot be Raised | ii: soars, i: simonds. Hy: Quoy More is the Old Adage |i 20% d,chs, will hinted a |For Which Two Kansas City le a om via > Py , aap it veanute, vine « He could have no interes ¢ a EL TRTEeae seer Merz aw cts onesie at ar'a'sar| (OF Sehley Testimonial, ihr, er socoantn per nm Proven True. i could have mo interes. 310 ma Men Aro Sent to Prison. 8, 20, 18, 20, 30, April 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, MeO MArseot) ; as ak. tee ; lKirsoh te oa, be ’ , Rs #3, May 4 and every fifth day there: w. | WASHINGTON, April 1.—Aftter | Mei pe 4e per it | # T, LOUIS, April 11.—The old ad rege ag eg + te Hoa yi KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 11— af Leave Walter F. Manuey, to Jamies Coch-|the battle of Santiago the people of Mey, Grain and foe Jage, "Marry in haste, repent at jets. | 78 m rd ‘ Harry Chapman and Ernest White a 2 ; . aaa, FOF make any further statement % in @Pianclescc Pan, $1700, Jot 24 bik 67 Gilman park | Maryland, by common consent) pray (jabbing) — Puxret Bound, per | ure," ia illustrated in the experien Mr. Hunt 1d not way whether | have been went to the workhouse to es add, reed to pregant a handsome teatl: | ¢, 4 Svrakinwton thes | oe | e perience) Mr unt would not say whethe , ” ie For Seattle 10 a. m., via Victoria ang W. B. Meagher to I, O, Milea, $160,/montal to Admiral Schley, in token perth 4 ne eee mn Um- lot Mina J ge who at-|the maker of the will wan his slater. | serv term for worening a vicious m= Port ‘Townsend, March 2, 7, 12, 21. a2, |¢ Me of w % lot 1 DIK 12, Nagle's aec- their pride in tile achievement a9 | "“O.ty Gobbing) Por ton, $28, tempted nuicide Wednesday night at {in-law or daughter-in-law, but ad | bulldog to attack two women, Ha- e Apftit 1, 6, 11, 16, 31, 26, May 1, and | ond add. a gon of the state. It was pi Barloy—Rtolled, $27 her home, 821 North Twenty-tirnt | tted that t ahe was related to him, |zel Davis and Annie Jackson, The = every fifth day thereafter. Le O, Miles to G. Ward Kemp, $290, |to raise a fund of $60,000, pur Corn—Wh $22.60; cracked, $23; | street: | Jackson woman is at the city hospl- i. FOR ALASKA pi | ay Mo lott bik 12 Nagie’s aee- ph apare vga en fee Al R comarca 4m r ton, $28 | ®he Is only sixteen years old. The | 6. ‘FZ CONVENTION. |tal, having been almost torn to nig b Valley where he was born, which r 21; ol! cake meal, | nece e " a Content steamships Cottage | William Ashworth and wife to|might be « snug harbor for him to d-Wheat, $21; oll cake meal. man who is nominally her husband, pieces by the brute a Beattie So roses and AL-KI leave | ary A. Vining, $400, lote 16 and 17 /anchor in after he retired from Ac: | feet Sty. chopped foods, $0G22, | W288 AD Won her In tons than a The Davis woman’ tives with a 4 he tee ag by bik 3, Edgewater add. jtive service and craved quiet and "earwed ! 410; wood oats, MON and whe became a bride | Large tember of ‘Bulletins | hapman, They had trouble, and so oak coataae the nail ‘oud Scandinavian American Bank to | reat, Committees were appointed in against the wishes of her parents. Are to be Issued Jofter the quarrel, Chapman hunted rth day thereafter. Arthur R, Caselton, $150, lot 12 bik | the various counties of the #t ‘To Frank Hodgens the young wo-| ssued. |up White and told him of his griev- x ool further information obtatn | 5) Latona add. Holt Contributions and forward to Meat Pricos. man intrusted her future happiner®. | ca sige ss lances. Annie Jackson was stopping The the right to] .cearies C. Brundage to Arthur | the central committee In Haltimore,! pres Meat Gobbing)—Cow beef, | But the domestic Joy was shortiived. | ho Christian Endeavorers are|with Miss Davis, and Chapman at PS tego pggecbaen : ©} Caselton, $860, lot 13 bik 20 Latona|of which the mayor of that city wax, ge per Ib; atecr beef, She per Ib;| Within three months after the wed-| Making great preparations for the blamed her for much of his trouble. oe pect rom ee gst add, made chairman, | mutton, wether, %e per Ib; pork, |ding Hodgens was arrested and/ state convention which will be held| “Why don't you turn your bulldog é steamers, sailing date, end hours of| Louisa M. Bogart and husband to| Gen. J weoph Sprigg, a gentleman | per Ib; veal, large, Se per 1b; small, thrown In Jail for assaulting his |during tho latter part of June. Last |!008e on them?” suggested White. samme 2% FH TRownRrpar, | Ate B. Zorbert, $800, lots 7, &, 0 of patriotic motives and state pride, | toe wife, He w sentenced to SIX | week State President H. J. Fries and| Th brute was turned loome. He ad Puget Sa. ‘Bupt., Ocean Dk, Seattle, 1, 11 and 12 bik 49, John Mons’ add. | was selected as a goneral agent to Provisions (obbing)—Hams, lar months in the workhouse, @nd 18 gate Secretary Mins Jensie Calvert |"P'"0e for the women, Mra, Jack~ ‘tick Mice, 18 First av. Seattle & Eastern Trust Co., Ltd., /canvass the several counties for the 1o\%e; hama, breakt ati) breaking rock for his allewed | met with the committee of the |%P made for the dc but Chap- +4 Beattle; Goodall, Perkins & Co. Gen.|*? M. M. Moss and wife, $225, lots | purpose of stirring up the Interest pacon, 1146 aides, THe. cruelty. At the trial the Judge 8¢¥* | joca Endeavorers and made a pre-|™, It is maid, knocked her down a Agents, San . 17, 18 and 19 bik 33, Brooklyn add. /and organizing local committees to ard (obbing) Home-made, perth, |erely censured Hodgene. liiminary arrangment or two. ‘The |W!th his fist. The dog sprang upon a Charles A. Mott and wife to F.| raise the fund. The work began the 7c; White Star, Se; Coin Spectal,| “I wanted to “kill myself,” #414) omimnittes will issue £000 bulletine Mer 4nd fastened his teeth in her D. Congdon, $250, lot 11 bik $1, Gi-jlatter part of July and has contin- gue; lard, compound, terces, 6%e; Mra, Modgens, Thursday morning, » 1, wetting forth the ad-|"7™. The woman shrieked, while ‘. Washington & Alaska) == ver. ued ansiduously until y Rex, 8% ‘and Lwm sorry 1 didn't succeed. Le darlene dt from uttend. [the flends stood by and saw the dog y setennpemanecnttinniee, |when the executive commit met Fresh Fish Gobbing)—Halibut, 1% I married too young and too quick- pavention, and adeut two at pleces of flesh out of her 4 STEAMSHIP COMPANY Poisoned by Eating Wheat to consider the situation and decide @ay; salmon, TS: steelhead sal- ly, and T hope other girls will prone uae’ dae’ ceaveanaion then She struggled and fought . oY upon future plans. mon, Sfl0c; salmon trout, 12\%e; by my folly. more bulleti contains the pro- nimal, rendered doubly fe- ' <saiion “ace pene ae ay 7 eo Lew! nas been @ failure anders, 2@4; solos, 4c; rock cod, be;| “My husband maltreated me trom| Prins will be ianucd e | foclous by the taste of blood * : Alaska Lightning Express tan. whe 8 workd me toe yes myot fund of $50,000 only @ little more trout, 124%@15e, shrimps, l0c; shad, the first, but I submitted as long as Re Ira D. Bmith, of Nashville, | She finally staggered out upon the et “ var Tow TM Of) than $700 has been raised, and in- | @qpTo; smelt, 4@be; Columbia river I could, 1 left a good home for oe and fell. The dog sprang on TD), Schaanhorst, innecent of the fact! apie; who ts o of the leading Pn = that much of the need wheat in this stead of country seat tt been de- | amelt, 3@40; herring, 1640; tom cod, | a miserable one and who can blame | geavorers and workers of the day ain, fantening bis teeth in her ~ country ts vitroled, placed a quanti. °'* to purchase plece of sliver. 4; tere, Olympia.s 1.60 wack, me for getting despondent? will have much to do regarding the | . A crowd had collected and i “pj, |ORIY $3 was raised in Frederick $1.80 per mallon: 1.0 per) “T hail an attack of the blues y Stdnatians ef (ae convention, Jofficers pulled the dog off re Salts trom Yesier Whart tai be bagl capt weer ten ir |county, where Admiral Schley was | aack; Dunge live, $1.10;|terdayy; In the afternoon a girt |" TActons pestrieact ere Hazel Davis jumped from the win- ae Thorsta April 1 at 10 P. x this place, was hastily sugamoned, |0°T. and not a cent in any other cooked, $1.20 ied at the house, She sym- dow when the dog was turned loose Y, L A radon ‘Were hastily adn aoe y | Part of the state except $379 In Al- Vogotablos. 4 with me.. That only made AGRICULTURAL and her breast bone was broken by ay FoR —— aad the young man ts now out og |Meheny county, #00 In Baltimore < worse. About 7 o'clock In the |the fall. She was otherwise injured, ong > wm Phat vad out Of land $80 in Thurber, Tex., wh: rd eng wmcntn he Pe Mc ning 1 went to the drug store and “ — jthere te a colony af pe from | Burbanks #40; Island Marly Rose pouynt & cents worth of mercury, ea all 6a rer ~ ae se AN Mar. $38; Island White, $35@%8; Yakima ‘ 4 yiand. A commit has been 7 and I returned to the house « < Ghost of a Husband. Appointed to purchase an appropri-| and | Orekon, tie | mae cll | nwallowed It, in the presence of my eri ali A A smart ttle boy is—or was— és MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., April 11.—/ ate silver service, which wili be pre. Yer kin colons. gp vthngs ne | girth tried, i] rather ambitious to be a postm: ~*4 DIRECT Mrs. Angelina Compton, of this city, |sented to Admiral Sebley ax soon an Eo 4% Pidgremarts F pkio, fancy. "oT said good-by, but after that t/ Chair of Mining—New Assist: |i jinn time ass he ae BR. soenaece 4 after six months of widowhood, has |tt tm ready. By . not a a bundle-of old love lette ots @5c per sack; rutabagas, 7 ‘of old love letters that his = Sabooquent Sailings, ATL OL, MA ME aN a nen ae nn Cane, at Gawhen, carrots (ic per oncki rutabages, ant Professor. mother had treasured #ince her days a G.F. one of three suitors, who knew ber ’ oy Per | hateful stomach pump at the dis- _ i of enorunie ana Mase ne sack; cabbage, tc; paranipa, Seger |" os here | PULLMAN, Wash, April 11.—E an stributed them ~ . ts childhood. @&he would not have aes cack. cauliflower, pec ner | DOREATY, I would have been where |, PUMA: ve ving, Mich, han |fform house to bouse throughout the at "Phone Main 470. LIS THREE WAT | Commies to take. the second bus- eee een green peas, tc; artichokes, |! Wanted to be now. . lpeon offered and has accepted the | Pelghborhood, 4 | band had It not been for a dream In ee ie sew n; partic, 90; celery,| Will 1 try it agate? No; I think eettion of cmauerane wecsonear af man er which she saw her firat husband! Tuesday morning — Catifornia |&* * rediee: Ribte. on not. though a person feeling as I do | Position : : A. fothern, the comedian, was ex- ed and received his consent. He also tuff is about cleaned YF Ieeeena aps aus, OGG: per Ibi |i liable to do anything.” | Foulture at thé suriveltucal esters, ae t (ate ea ps0 thee Tk one cpr a rhubarb, 2@4%e per Ib; tomatoes ; ft unconactous {nd is expected to arrive with hin|tremely sensitive to interruption of informed her that if the man Fhe jcarload of oranges and bananas was 4 Mrs. Hodgens was jany sort. Seeing a man In the act me S per case, | k the City hospital. The |family soon and assume his duties. a chose should ever i-treat her, the |received this morning from San when taken to the rt . f dan-|The position pays $1000 per year of leaving his box during the detiv- nd first husband wool appear to him. | Diego. Apples are getting sear | Fruits. doc = reday mornin out of OS"! prof. Elliott comes well recommend. |eFY of one of the actor's best sperch- as Eggs ere firm ,the jobbers ©! Green Fruit Gobbing) ~ Oranges, | persed ed. He ts @ graduate of Monmouth |*%. he shouted out you, sir, do ~ | is an im 3 te oie an ey i253 BaGTEGh SATEAT SSF 4 U*shik ERE ‘SRSa8 a Es ee 143] Second Art. - - New People See The Star Every To These The Facts May Again Be Stated : That THE STAR is a newspaper in- It contains tended for busy people. all of the news of the world in a crisp, condensed form. The reade is not obliged to wade through dreary columns of matter to get at a few Short, snappy, to the point— facts. that is THE STAR’S motto. ONE MORE INTIMATION. THE STAR is strictly non-partisan, and is not an organ for anything o anybody. Itsimply prints the new As for the subscription price, it is a trifle—only 25 cents per month. Telephone Pike 150 and get THE Star for a month. chicken feed, $19; $15; shorts. $16. ie. eo dressed, la live, large, elk, 4@PGe Day as follows 4%o; extra Flour, ot cellent, $3.25; (bakers’), ay lbs wheat flour, May — Puget sound, $7 per t Eastern Washington timothy, $11 @12; alfalfa, %. Meco — Strictly fresh ranch, 16@ Butter — Freen ranch, creamery, 22@25¢. Poultry — Chickens, live, Me; live turkeys,, 1c, Live Stock—Choice beef cattle, cows do; steers, 4%@%5c; good hogs, live, | 5 hogs, Greased, @%er ree, to; emall, 4o; small ¢o, Hides, Pelta and Woot — sound salted steers, over 0 Bhonenuctd fe; medium sound, per pound, Nght sound, under 5 pounds, Te; cows, sound, all weights, 7c; bulls and oxen, (5c; salted To; calves, per pound, fc; green hide: te less than salted; dry hide pound, 120; dry culls, one-third le: summer deer, winter deer, deer, 9@12¢; dry elke, 981 sheep pelts, 25095; shear- | lings, 15@2%e; Eastern Washington wool, Se; Western W' 120; dirty or timber burned, 100; tal- low, 2%4@7\e. Jobbing Quotations. The jobbing quotations today were per pound, ary, M@ibe; ih prices. $2.75; California corn meal, jon; WElic: calves, de; calves, THe stags, kips, meMe; papery green ington wool, | ;, Sugar (jobbing)--Golden C, In bbin, C, in bbls, 4%eo S%oc; dry granulated, S%c; cubs, Sic; | beet, 5%; spot Uobbing)—Patent Ex- Novelty A, $3.00; Star powdered, brands, corn meal, yellow, $1.59 per 109) tory taik In 10-1b sack $1.55 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b sacks; pure, $3.50 per 90 Ibs in 9-Ib sacks; cracked wheat, $2.25 per white, buck- bran, | ta | Yertical per| and 12 inches wide, $15@20, lengths | 12 to 16 feet; spectal lengths, Me per | extra; one-inch Gnish, 113@18; ali arain, & per M extra. | Flooring, dressed and matched, $1 71, stock boards, §-inch, Soqpis; 1 | inch, $9.00@18; 12-inch, ti8@1s. Feno- ing, No. 4 or G-inch finish, $9; No. 3, LIKE THE DAYS OF JESSE JAMES $9; V or channel rustic or drop ald- ing, weight 2000 Ibs, $11914. Fir tim- Bank Robbed and Watchman ber and i Lock Moe; 8181 ed Up. sei Box boar: inch and up,| MONTGOMBPRY CITY, Mo., April 11.—The bank at Wellaville, this Wesel Red Cedar Lumber —| county, was entered by robbers last Rough, $609; bevel siding, weight 70 nicht. A (ramp asked Watchman y | Ibe, $146F15.50; colling, weights Nos. 1.) Me 2 and 4, &-inch. om. 1, 2, calaboore and Meng went down to and 3, H-Inct 100 ibe, $19627; wains-lopen the lock-up for him Three coting, S10@14; rustic, $25@28; *A*| men sprang out, catching Mens, shingles, $1 standard shingles, | binding and gagging him, tying a $1.10; l-tneh finish, 13, 14 and 16 feet, | sack over his head and locking him $2634; thick finish, $2866; cedar|in the calaboose. squares, 7, 8, 9 and 10 feet, $2630; | men then went to @ railroad pickets, $1 |tool house, procured tools and pro- Kiln-dried, $1 in advance of green. | 4 to the bank. They drilled « Drayage, We. hole in the vault and blew It open. | They left the outer door to the safe }locked #0 that up to today noon the | bank offictais could not tell whether or not they secured any money. By daylight the watchman had | Ingersoll on Literature. i. Rot Iking in Chicago « Ingeol! has been about Uterary | matters and the progress made in| chewed the sack off his face and was everything during this century abl attract the attention of a His literary talk has novel fea-| passerby and was released. The tures. He left out all ituaion to| Men also: met @ citizen and bound | | Rudyard Kipling, W. D. Howells ana | %"4 aged Bim. Omar Khayvam, and he sok of Bian a Laundry Combin: | Hall Caine ax if he were a trivial | Ponentity These facts astonished INDIANAPOLSS, April 11.—Capi- lthe literary salons of Chicaea, in| titist# from Chicago and other cities seo 18 nave secured options on all the which the four subjects referred to| steam laundries in this elty with a are almost the sole topics of lauda- | view to forming a trust, proposing to |econtrol the laundries in several cities “The laurele of the nineteenth cen. |in the middle west. It is understood | that the corporation proposes to ex- |tend its operations to the cities of hicago, St. Louis, Loutavilie, Cin- Darwin's brow “and it ts the ¢ ry rest Col. Ingerson, niury | ¢ 100 Ibs in 10-1h sacks; farina, $2.85 | (hat has been the greatest of all. In |etnnati ‘and and Indianapolis, per 100 Ibe in 10-Ib sacks; farina, $3)onty two directions have the great | ber 109 toe i Eth wack: wiee-oa OR! iccomenta of shia century non DEAL FOR THE WOMER Graham four, $1.75 per 100 Iba in 10-Ib|Deaten. The marbles of Greece are Sacks; whole wheat flour, $1.85 per |not equaled and the plays of Shake-| In all probability the steamer Ho- {00 Ibs in 10-Ib sacks; rye meal, $2.10|speare have not been approached, |mer. of the West Coast Steam Nav- per 100 Ibs in 10-Ib sacks; rye flour, In the direction of the poetic and the |\ation company, will operate dur- = to let him sleep in the city | Yesterday one farmer brought a horse a distance of 49 miles to be treated by Dr. Nelson and the oper- ation was entirely successful, Poisoned the Bloodhounds WEST UNION, ©, April 11.—A gang of thieves made a raid on the stores here last night and also took the precaution to poison Sheriff Me- Kee’s four blood hounds. At L. L. Edginton & Son's grocery and hard- ware store $2 In pennies were taken, and at J. H. Coter'’s dry goods ore $25 in #ilver was secured. Un- uccesaful attemp' were made to gain entrance to R. C. Holmes’ cloth- ing store, and in Tolle & Son's gro- fry store, McKee's blood hounds jare still alive, but too sick to take up the trail, Local talent is sus- pected. MARR LICENSES. Licenses to wed were issued yes- terday to John K. Gibson, 20, of Se- and Matie Plate, 17, of Sn ; James Munroe, 3, and Clara G. Troplet, 21, both of Kent; Pager Flynn, 26, and Thresia Kath, . both of Ballard. MARRIAGE SAID TO BE BOGUS |Tennessee Man Accused of Deceit. NASHVILLE, Tenn., April 11.—-W. D. Wheatley has been lodged in {Jail in Paris, on a charge of enveig- ling a young woman into @ fraudu- lent marriage. He was separated from his wife, and it is charged that |he told the young woman he was div- jorced. He showed her a forged mar- riage Meense, induced her to elope with him, and that the two were marriaged by a bogus preacher. He had lived with the young woman $2.25 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b sacks; split dramatic the human mind in his|ing the summer between this port | near Big Sandy some time before as, 100-Ib sacks, $2.50; eplit veas,| plays reached the limit. The field )@nd St. Michael. Negotiations to this/the alleged fraud was discovered. per 100 Ibs {n 25-Ib boxes; pearl was harvest all the secrete of the |effect are now) progressing between | Wheatley was attacked by the young barley, $4.25 per 100 Ibs tn sacks; heart were told. The buds of all| that company and several other lo- | woman's brothers and badly beaten %6-lb boxes, $2.10;/ hopes blossomed, all seas were|cal steamship firms. The West | before he was arrested by a deputy $2.50 per case of 96 2-1b|crossed.all shores reached. |Coast company chartered the steam- | sheriff. fancy rolled oats, $2.85 per| “In this century in one direction |er several months ago to operate on {Bale In $-Ib sacks: corn meal, yellow. |the mind haa reached the ilmit. ‘The {the Lynn canal toute tm connection Sad End of a Romance. per bbI tn sacks; corn music of Wagner will never be ex-| with the steamer Farallon, ¥ meal white, $2.90 per bbl in 60-1b celled. | Business, however, did not war-| WASHINGTON, April 11.—When sacks; buckwheat flour, pure, “There is now no poet of laughter |rant the placing of another steamer | Cervera and the Spanish naval oM- per bbl. in S0-Ib sacks; cracked and tears, of comedy 4 pathos, the |/on the route, and after making one |Cers were brought to Annapolis as wheat, $4 per bb! in 50-Ib sacks; steel equal of Hood. Th is none with|trip to Skagway and return the |Prisoners, among those who became cut oat meal, $6.00 per bbi in 50-1b the subtle delicacy, the aerial foot-|Homer haa been tied up at the |!nterested in them was Delphine Ar- sacks; graham flour, $2.90 per bbl in| step, the flame-like motion of Shel-|Schwabacher dock. The boat orig- | “ison from Baltimore. A flirtation 6-Ib sacks; whole wheat flour, $3 per iy; none with the amplitude, sweep |inally operated on the California | With @ Spanish Meutenant led to an bbI in 60-1b sacks; rye meal, $3.75 per and passion, with the strength and|coast between San Francisco and |ensagemnet. When the Spanish oM- bbl in 60-Ib sacks; rye four, #4 per Heauty, the courage and royal reck-| Port Costa. |cors went hom 4 Mise Ardison fol- bbl; fancy rolled oats, 180 Ibs net bh lesst of Byron. cada plowed, her fan ve ia me} $5.45; fancy rolled oats, 9-Ib sacks,| “The novelint our day are not | repudioy ne $5.20; fancy rolled oats, per case, | tne equal of Dickens. In my judg American girl returned to Madrid, $2.76. ment i! [borrowed a pistol, and killed herself. Coffee Gobbing)—Green novela—"The Tal Ita | pag igs ee r per Ib, 29@ 310; Java, er th, philosophy in perf Phe characters | A MYSTERY Much ‘Buil ing in Progress Conta Kica, chot per < stand out lk living statues. In} h, Roasted—Arbuckle's, in 100-1b ite pas find the blood andl — Vales Soe BU ridges dees treestihpde per ewt., $11.75; 60-Ib cases, per ewt, nent Le aie ea tiny . amount of bullding is in contempla- $11.85; 36-Ib cases, per cwt, $11.95; | o¢ ty, sapniatan | Woman Leave: $5, 000 to Her ‘or in Colfax an the surs punding ya, 60-Ib ting, per Ib, be; wack, M4 “1 as Jcountry as soon as lumber can be Son tease ites “Gattacin Ske To me the three greatert n wets | Sister on a Condition, | oitained. Many farmers contemplate “ 2 5 ‘ . see) are aes e » building fine residences this sum- t Ja, 2lo; 0! coffee, 164@ + ' ‘ , 4 z eg pees Ps ete ae, rs ® | Dickens; ‘Lex Minera by Hugo,| WASHINGTON, April 11, — After | mer, Among those who have already aes phen: tethe 5; und “Arladna,’ by Oulda, ‘The last | giving $15,000 each to th racted are WB. Morley, of “' # the greatest living writer of fle- |Home for Aged and Indig oma, who will erect a f Butter, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry | ‘ion . but some of her books I do not/ and the Soolety of St. Vincent O'N “! ad like Paul, and some din Germany to costing $1600 Butter — Hanch 10@120; fancy Most novelists of our time write | Father Drumgoole's Home for } Jon his farm on Rebel flac. FM, airy, in squares, 15@17¢; Washing- | 00d stories. They are ingenious, |boys, Mrs. Marie E, Hunt, of New/Hamilton will build a $1500 resi- r ton creameries, 1-tb prints, 24@ the cher a well drawn, York City, bequeaths $5000 to her | ence on his farm. Eastern, Towa and Elgin, 26@26. they lack hey appear not to| sister Barbara of Washington, D. an saesipheeeisilitns Cheene Jobbing) — Native Wash-|act for themselves, tmpelied by in-|C., on condition that “she is married | PIGOT & FRENCH CO, 104 ington, 12%4@14c; Eastern, 12 ner foree, but to be pushed and pull- | or working for her ving at the time| West Washington street, Dexter ed of my death, but if she being| Horton Bank Building, have the (Yobbing) — Strictly fresh! “When we compare the Iterature | sup by J. W. Hunt, I give her |only Linotype job printing machine ranch, 18¢. |of the firet half of the century with |only $5 and the $5000 I give and be-|in the entire Northwest. Catalogues, Comb honey — California, 130; | that of the st we are compelled to|queath to the w York Medic ped Loita”) te., at strained, 7c. sny that t t, taken as a whole, | School and Hospital for the sup; prices, SAVE MONEY Poultry—Dressed chickens, 15@16c js better.”"—New York Journal, jet 4 free bed in perpetuity, with ‘he them an opportunity to figure, . subs nani sees (Ai il aac alata tind alae aii asl RNAS sai — , cae lao men are in it, and we are exchang- ing experiences and teaching each other how to cook?” “What do you do with the things you cook?” he asked, interestedly. “Oh, we send them to the nelghbors just to show what we can do. There's one lodg- ing house that gets most of it. It's great fun.” “Dear little woman,” he sald, leaning over and kissing her. “Always thoughtful of yevr husband's practice. Always anxious UNIVERSITY NOTES Interest at present Is centered tn the oratorical contest to be held in the First Methodist church this evening. The contest is under the direction of the head of the de- partment of philosophy and mental sclence, Dr. Edward J. Hamilton. Six old students, four new students, and two incumbents of the Junior class, will contest for honors, | | | | | specially low | Carrington by giving | pounds of dynamite wander the stove jw thaw, | but little The program of the evening wil be as follows: Organ voluntary, Miss Andrews) “Reflections on the French Revolu- tion,” Charles McCann, Everett; “Government Ownership of Ratl- ways,” Thos. T. Edmunds, Ballard; “Golden Threshold,” F. Lohr; Mist Grumbaum, accompanied by Mis: Andrew “Anglo - Saxon premacy,” Henry L. Harrisman, Ta- coma; “Social Reform,” U. 8. Griggs, Whatcom; violin solo, Coneerto No. 19% Andante movement (Kreutzer), Aubrey Levy, accompanied by Miss Andrews; “Pro-Expansion,” Steph- en B. Griggs, Whatcom; “Anti-Ex- pansion,” Richard Bushell, Seattle.t Jinta Yamaguchi, president of the Oratorical association of the Univer- sity of Washington, and the first Japanese to graduate from the schools, will act as chairman of the evening. ‘The Judges will be Alden J. Bleth- en, Chas. 8. Gleason and George B, Domwort ‘The prizes offered in the contest are a gold medal, donat- ed by President Frank Pierpont Groves, for the first prize, and a sil- ver medal for a second prize, pre+ sented by Clark Davis, The winners of the contest will re- present the University of Washing- ton in the Oratortcal contest at Ta- coma April 28, given by the West- ern Washington Intercollegiate Ore atorical association. |Telephones for Goldendale GOLDENDAL’ Wash, April 11, ‘The Oregon Telephone company ts placing a local service at Goldendale and at an expense of several thous- and dollars, J. MoGillivray, the company’s agent, has @ gang of men working incessantly, The company contemplates extending its service into the farming settlement about Goldendale, The first line to be con- struc will in all probability be the one extending northwest to Blockhouse, thence north to D. W. Pierce & Son's saw milla. This line will take in the Jamous Spring creek wheat belt and the extensive timber belt on the nort By extending a few miles further the company will give communication with the great known Cedar valley. The Dynamite Thawed. VE MERSBURG, Ind., April 11. The wife and daughter of John Care ringte living eight miles east of here, were killed by a dynamite ex- plosion, which wrecked their house, had placed about 75 vy wisi

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