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8 “ Prcitc Cast Steamship Company ®EAt €StATE TRANSFERS 4 j Real entate transfors nied © Pr San Pradiclic « © transfers Nied yester day were The company’s ele. | J: DP. Lowman, trustee wor Henry Kant — steamahtpa|l. Youler, to Pacttio Northwoat Co., Queen, Walla Walla, | $i, south 96) feot lot 4 and n 6 feet jot 6, Denny & Burne’ plat Pacific Northwest ¢ to Willem MH, Howard, $11,000, # 96% feet of tot 4 and north 6 feet of lot Boren & Denny's plat, subject two mortgages of $1400 and $ tively y Richardson to 8 R, Wagon er, . © %& of lots 4 and 6 bik 2 Dean's add, Sheriff Van De Va Trust Co,, $1100, lot 5 tiuw’ add. James Ogle and wife to J Johnaon, lots 18 and 19 bik 23, Bouth Park add. Martin L. Kilmer and wife nell & Eno Investment Co, Port Townsend and Victoria, March 6 10, 18, 20, 80, April 4. 9 14, 19, 24, 2%, May 4, and every fifth day there- after, Leave San Francisco “ For Seattle 10 a, m,, via Victoria and Port Townsend, March 2, 7, 12, 27, 22, April 1, 6 1, 16, 21, 26, May 1, and 3 every fifth day thereafter, FOR ALASKA The elegant steamships Cottage | City, City of Topeka and Al-Ki leave | Seattle 9 a. m. March 1, 6 11, 16, 26, 31, April & 10, 15, 20,.25, 20, May 6 and every fifth day thereafter. For further information obtain) nter to Seattle bike 38%, A. Pon- to Bun $1. lot J . fokler, la bik 68, DE. T. Denny's park add. to The company reserves the right to North Seattle. a change, without previous notice,| The Bunnell & Eno Investment steamers, sailing date, and hours of Co. to Mra, Carrie nad, $1600, jiot 4 bik SYD, T, Denny's Park add to North Seattle, Albert M, Pontiua to Abraham Whitaker, $750, lot 3 bik 16 Pontiu Third addition. | Willlam H, White and wife to L. C. Hartung, $1200, w se \ of ne & seo 2 tp Mn rde of W. M., containing 5 acres. Augustus Kauts, guardian to T. N. Tollentin, $1, lots 9 and 10 bik 2 Ringstorff's add. Histogentc Medicine company to ealling. J. FL TROWBRIDGE, Puget 8d. Supt. Ocean Dk, Seattle. Uptown ticket office, 618 First av. Beattie; Goodall, Perkins & Co., Gen, Agents, San San Francisco. ‘| Washington & Alaska | STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Alaska Lightning Express STEAMSHIP CYTY OP SEATTLE ‘Salts trom Yeslor Whart Thursday, April 13, at 10 P.M. FoR--—— } Stag ad Dye ; DIRECT 3 Subsequent Suilings, April 224, May Of ent Tot G. F. THORNDYKE, Agent. | we Man 470,116 YORKER WaT ada. (eset ape Clothing is not a good combination, The smoke has almost wholly disappeared, but the i6 —— Discount Ae ee ee. es oe ee eS : Tea hbo iat * | oP apr De. to Mt_Vernon p.m. | ‘hateom sos, gremmasenac += | Bat Ching Ho 143] Second Ave, JAPAN-AMERICAN LINE Carrying U, 8. Mail to all Oriental Pot 3 “Idzumi Maru” Will Sail For Japan, China end All Asiatic Ports About April 19, 1899 f sreeenpare See THE om LUDWIG PIANO For Piss Tess at a Reasonable Price, Ramaker Music Co, Pike and Pith, Seattle. For Sale ta three aa new Jar wilt vay apbtte cores’ ers Tt MADAME BROWN q mee is tretmens Formerly at 8 Pike Street, has moved to saat 133134 Second Ave. Cor, Union, up stair. pe AS HAIR RESTORED. Bee ae Ai ME Rn A othe at MR a get Behn cee, oa Eee Mig “ New People See The Star Every Day | To These ROR Lt mt Me TER mT RSs Bere Ss eer aom : Scott Could Not Bear % of sw \ of) A. K. Russell, $1000, bik 1, Gilt Bdge | TILE Potitical Befeai. 1 hams, small, te; breakfast [eer mm I bacon, Ile; dry salted widow, He 29 one Lard Gobbing)—Homermade, perth KIRKSVILLE, Mo, April 1% sr eres | “When Kitchener started his Mat City Marshal John N. Beott com. | TNC: White tar, & | mitted pulcid ie ie SMe; lard, compound, for the half-million doliare he de ner thia morning. In th ~— og st e TRE |manded for the Gordon college, he ‘of his wife he awallowed PP fyagelE Gobbing)-Hallbut, 3% /wan advised that the first atep he which he informed her wa bsg “org steelhead fal-\could take was to attend a lunch nin We then caught he | mon, | 30 Fe. i in the city which Lord Rothschild | arma and kissed her go trout, 12466 i rock cod, 66: | would give, ‘The lunch was duly or- retiring to his room, where he lid | gore! smelt Griceta ed; the guesta were met; the down © be *hysiclans we 7 ‘olumbia river/tabie set. In the middle there was down on the bed, Physicians y Saint maar > poe 4 Wo; herring, S@4c; tom cod, |an awkward pause, Lord Rothschild | summoned by the alarmed w Boott died in an hour. Seott was the Republican candi. | © for re-election a marshal, but jatter a bitter contest wae defeated by B. J. Porter, the Demoora nee, His defeat so prey © nom upon DRAMATIC | SUICIDE ton, OF Provistons (Jobbing) | $1.80 pe SEATTLE orn, walle Vegetables. (Jobbing) tympia,$ 3.50 per # STAN, {feted ene teran ro Serie), See's. AMOUR tO. a PONG Hams, large, waa observed to leave Lord Kiteh eh a Pe 0 | Per ener afier a’whort conversation, and be, live, 81 add Ea Lord Rothachild’s face was some wh. flushed and hia eye fhor it was eastly seen that the was not pleased, | brighery White River |#reat banker And) gate and gh te ' ne mnmolat Harter's rrow what that mea Lovers think quite thinking ot all, 4 y Would go unde f. It's his duty Then 1 suppose father voll draw ont,’ and there in her love O, Mf 1 were when the cireum ht ly eyes oni an In sughed, and the thankfu ‘r ther two wat Vm € that IT hav pereow mention it to a livin yur father plans, I go to Wa Hattle. 1 have ¢ Vil take the tr opposite the platforr will be the until morrow, Did little head Tom to get you anything leaning tell you mfided to don't not ¢ ething another ven to | defeat lington to jery thin lon t and n home Jenter that wis that I'd allow of me or give over? in ure atart ory | Her eyes sparkled, roses |her pale et eit by n turned a & whe wouldn't? Be I had perpetrated a regular and a frightened ut of the cherry tree well, n nehoolboy robbin darte over our amac heads his mind that his trouble was quite | Murbanks, §87@40; Island Barly Rose he wasn't. | “Well, I went through to Wash- notaceable among his friends. #28640; Island White, @38; Yak what had happened was thi: jigton as faat as steam could carry He seemed also to take the blame |ima and Oregon, $40; native et-|lord Kitchener, with that me and lost no time in hunting up for the defeat of the others on hie | ver skin onions, $12@18 per ton; Ore- Mente he has—especially whe Ithe congresaman from my district ticket, He declared to his family | gon ani, Yakima silver ekin, fancy, | ONY 18 concerned—saw tha He promised so much and did tt with and a few friends that he intend- | 325030 per ton; beets, $1 per sack; |®™MoUnt of subscriptions of others arent consideration that ed Killing himeelf, as he could not |carrote §25400 per sack; rutabagaas, | Would largely depend on the amount : » much dep on become reconciied to the results mack turnips, Che per |With which Lord Kothsc hid would |), * |the election. But they consid bake, Bho; paranips, dog si jntart t lat, He fixed that amount |1 jor at tho ¢ ‘eh his threat only the tndulgene suliftow Weesi per|in his own mind at $25,000, When in. postmaster i stated idle words, Yesterday he drank | green peas, 62; artichokes, |Lord Rothschild came up to Lord | my cane as conch 1 could, tell heavtly, a thing he had not done for er doxen; garitc, 9; eelery,| Kitchener he was asked with char- line him of the central location of six years previous, Thi only in nia aaparagua, b@¢c per Ih, |acteriatic bluntness what amount | > candidate's place of business, his ltensified his doaire to destroy hlm-|rhubard, 26440 per Ib; tomatoor, |he Wished to subseribe, "Five thous lisyaity to the party, his fitness for self, and early this morning he ex 26 per cane dollars, replied Lord Roth*- ih. position and of the important ener his threat. « little taken aback, ‘I want his appointme would be Fruits. |$25,000" sald Kitchener; ‘and, mor agentleg ela Pony nee jreediing, § 2.00: navele, s275e4, |i lunch,’ Lord Rothschild % @en-| sneer that he made little attempt to vet lew $2.5004; apples, fancy, $1.25 |erour—the generonity of the f ‘loonceal. He woulda be delighted to | \@s r box; cooking apples, $1 /!* a4 well known ind ite er do me & personal favor. it | ‘Truraday Morning—Tradeon West |per box: bananas, &100 —per|Wealth—but a stand-and-deliver |. « downright pleasure street was very good this morning. | bunch; California black es. 20-1b | message of this kind war more than |14¢ ne did not ree that the interests Apples are about cleaned up. Po- | boxes, $1.40; cartoons, $1.26; Smyrna /¢ven the most generous of mon Iked. | of the nation were seriously involved | tatotes are still firm and onions are | ten, rib; new dates, Ther {And that was why Lord Rothechtid |) ‘tus title eppointment, and he strong. Today they Jumped from |eweet app toe per gal; med, |looked ry | would withhold his decision. I went | $i8@2i to oxen. Green stuff i |wweets, #8 tangarines, $1. | “The news spread through the | sway mad and disheartesed. Sud | all cleaned up. weet potatoes are room; surprise and horror were on | dei mater Zach Chandler came Sil cleaned up. Sweet potaters 8) camber ond Guliding Metoriel: |every tace, and several of the die- |Crmy Senator Rack Cnet d of my lim still ecarce. ‘There is plenty of] Logs—fHuperior quality. per M, No. | tingutahed guests went up to Kitch- | father: both were from New Ham halibut. 1 fir, OT; merchantable fir, 4.60@ (Cher to Temonstrate, Wolneley At | shire, I went to the senator, telling snares 5.16; No. 1 cedar, $07; common, per |! head, They might os well have | hin everything but the gate epleode ‘The following Py are being of- | M, $3.c0@5; spruce tome, 96.00; cedar |taiked to the Egyptian Sphinx. ang the other party thereto, He fered to the producer by the local | shingle bolts, $2.25492.60. ‘Twenty-five thousand dollars or I ly new me when I entered, for he nev- Gealers for delivery in round lots on| Fir Lumber—Rough, $8; thick fin-|£0'" sald Kitchener, He got the lon forgot names or faces, He in- the dock or in the car at Seattie. i Grain — Oats, $6; barley, 5% wheat, chicken feed, 619%; bran, $15; shorts, $16. Hay — Puget sound, $7 per ton; | Eastern Washington timothy, $11.0) @i2; alfalfa, i Eeus — Strictly fresh ranch, 16@ } Ie. | Butter — Fresn ranch, 10@ 110; / creamery, 2@ 2h. Poultry — Chickens, live, Ie; lve turkeys, Ife. Lt itock—Choice beef cattle, cows | fe; small, 9c; calves, aree. amall €e. Hides, Pelts and Wool — Heavy! sound salted steers, over pounds, fc; medium sound, per pound, Te; Nght sound, under & pounds, 7 cows, sound, all weights, Te; star bulls and oxen, 4@bc; salted kim Te; calves, per pound, Se; green hide le less than salted: dry bides. per pound, ie; dry culls, one-third less;) summer deer, per poun gue winter deer, dry, papery deer, 9@ 120; dry etka, P10; ereen elk, 4@5e, sheep pelts, 25095c; ehear- lings, 15@250; Eastern Washington) wool, fe; Western Washington woo! Ife; dirty or timber burned, 100; tal- | low, T%@I%c, Jobbing Quotations. |! The Jobbing quotations today were | as follows: iC Sugar obbing)—Golden C, in bbis, | Mo; extra C, in bbs, (he; powdered, 1s S%c; dry granulated, S%c; cubs, Ske; beet, 6%; spot cash prices. Flour, ete. (obbing)—Patent Ex cellent, $3.25; Novelty A, $4.00; Star (bakers’), $2.75; California brands, 4.10; corn mea! Ibe in 10-1 sacks; corn meal, whit $1.55 per 100 Ibs tn 10-Ib sacks; buck- wheat flour, pure, $2.50 per 90 Ibs in| $-Ib sacks; cracked wheat, $2.25 per) 160 Ibe tn 20-Ib sacks; farina, $2 per 100 ibs in 10-Ib sacks; farina, $3 per 10 ibe in 5-1b sacks; steel-cut oat meal, $3.90 per 100 Ibs In 10-Ib sacks graham flour, $1.75 per 100 Ibe tn 10-1 | per 109 yellow, $1.60 per 1 » toh, surfaced, and 12 » 12 to 16 feet; M extra; vertionl ing. No. 4 of 6-inch finish, #9; No. 3, 9; V or channet rustic or drop aid. |Conmuming thet he t# said to take | ing, welght 2000 Ibe, $116914. Fir tim-|® positive pleasure in ‘doing, a man ber jots scantlings, rough, | if he can thereby save the exchequer HG; 418 1 HB, M.le@1s: & 4-8, [aNd reduce expenses. And he in just NIGM. Dox boards, i2-inch and up, |%* merciless with the bodies and #18. ois as with the pockets of men Washington Red Cedar Lumber — | A® he necful of unelens to the Rough, 8809; bevel! siding, weight 70 «reat work, wo Is a man regarde | the, $146 15.80; coiling, weights Noa, 3,|by Kitchener, He has no favorite 2 and 3, %-inch, 1200 Ibe; Nos. 1, 2,/4ny more than he has animostt and 3, %-inch 100 Iba, $13¢27; wains- | An officer fete 111; at once he is sent OGM; rustic, SGM; *at|back. Years of service, enthusiasm $1.25; standard shingles, (in the bray skit, all in I-ineh finish, 12, 14 and 16 feet,| vain: he 18 @ useless mouth, and GM; thick finteh, $2eeP24; cedar | back he goes, This he kind of a equare: 4% 9 and 10 feet, $24q20;| leader to #uceted, but not the tina picke jot a one to be loved. And Kitchene Kiln $1 tn advance of green. |'s not loved.”"--Philadelphia fnquire rh me ort wide, 1156020, lengths |PAted—four other multi-millionaires | ce prensing his rea spectal lengths, We per one-inch finish. grain, | Drayage. We. Eastern Markets. ‘The fort stock boards, inch, 19.0061 wing quotations are furn- iehed by Downing. ex sacks; whole wheat flour, $1.85 per| 100 Iba in 10-1b gacks; rye meal, $2.10 per 100 ibe in 10-Ib sacks; rye four, | $2.25 per 109 Ibe In 10-1b - ka; split} closing peas, 100-Ib sacks, | cM $3 per 100 Ibs in %5-ib Pe sotd pearl |clowing 127. barley, $4.26 per 109 Ibs in sacks | Manhat wheat finkes, 75-Ib boxes, $2.10;| wheat flakes, $2.50 per case of 96 2-1b/ | cMmicaao, ple's Gas ‘aides, &, 10) 825.000 with the remult he had antict- | jhad to follow Lord Rothachild’s ex- 18; all Jample, and when the lunch was ¢ver extra, {the subscription for the Gordon ¢ M Flooring, dressed and matched. $17@ | re © per It i Kitchener all over. jof money—not for bimasif, be it un- |derstood, but for his cause—is so inch, S9@718; 10- Si8@7ls. Pene- ne jer. RICH SPANISH TREASURE Dug Up on a Ranch in the | State of Texa ANTONIO, fulet, a Just ning found a ranch at Devin was led to belleve some there wan buried gold and after much dig- Hopkin & Co. follow- board of SAN P. this mo treasur nduist weeks ago on the property, Aprit 12.—C, of the clowing | i vain 9.915. Te eet | ging and hard labor, he struck an 5 joak box and three kegs, The oak 2 was bound together with brass Wheat — May, opentn eee ends tals ment |etaves. When ope it was found ag cag irene 1 1 of gold Spanish dout ‘ 12.—The and Jewelry contatning Valuable set vated om the tings. There were 1000 doubloons In ‘ box, the money alone being equi Sugar — ¢ ing vatent to $15,000. The kegs have not s yet been opened, and what they con- Tob Opening 2 |taim is only yet a matter of con- Scand ture, but It must be a large for ‘ R The money is old, some of it St. Paul—Openin, 27%, r seigen arabe hetng dated back as far as 1700. The sinistenten 30014 clea ‘ox-aiso contained a packet of pa- N—Opening 188%, closing | on» written In Spaniah and covere th off The ave not pala. ening 127%. yhered, yet dec as well started with $125,000, | ile love! and | quired particularly after my father, 4 tor him as an lold friend, and was in a mood to favor any reasonable cause I might empouse. io he tried to squelch you, did he?’ and the old war horse's face had it's sternest setting. “Wanted to show off at the expense of one of my frienda and constituents, did he? | Just drop thin matier and meet me |here at & o'clock this evening eye will let you out of the city tonight, you want to go. “J was on time and [handed me a comminsion candida He stopped my > ask me if it would incon on |e to remain over tal the next day. I was burning to get home with the 4A tidings, but I would have given him a month had he asked it. “Then take this to the postmaster-qoneral, tell) him that his treatment of you was inexcusable; that Michigan tm: do not permit such attempts to bu- | mitiate them; that he told you to remember that he was postmaster- |general, and that you now ask him Ito accent notice that the state of | Michigan has boen removed from his immediate jurisdiction.’ 1 followed E instructions, and while I do not Chandler for my thanks know what that message from the sident, sent to the General by \chandier and myself contained, I Know that he wilted and stammered in apolory. J also know that Zach andler was the man after that lwho aatd who might hold postoMces in thin state I gave that commission to the girl who came running down to the gate to meet m i when I promptly attended to another little matter of business she sald she would marry me a thousand times If it was going to make me happy. Harter had to wait three years be- ame good humored same fore hin girl bee enough to accept him. Detroit Free Press. KCOR RATIONS. ‘The following companies Med ar- ticles of Incorporation with County Auditor Evenson yesterday: Golden Thread Mining company, incorporatora, M, N. Thompson, T. W. Arnold and A. W. Anderson, captial stock, $25,000. inca ase isabieiichila iain THE GHOST OANENTE iTo His Widow's Sec- ond Marriage. {TOD1 Mra, Angeline ¢ April 1.— f this ¢ of Goshen, » knew axing Ww ter months of wid Hu suitors w The prepo ald, would not have take a second husband t been for a dream tn ¥ first husband t to th mpton, has married Silas three n girthoott, w, it iam sented to had it p she Case, her w saw and her cotved hia ce K moat 4 dents 1808 union. of known re died October 1, Compton was lonely and disconsolate in hb ido but when her friends suggested the idea of taking a ond hush she in- lignantly informed them that she had too much respect for Mr. Comp- ton'a om ry ever td become the of another t, however, wler € thin vd elty, Mre r hood, after she had we of her departed hus- band, she had a dream in which it appeared that her dead husband wa her ty natural he informed her that she had hin consent to a rriage 4, however. that he also informed her she should exercise t care in her selection of « help- . and if the man she chore ever il-treated her, Compton pear to him After some deliberation ¥ — Case, a widower with several children, was selected, and the marriage w celebrated last evening. would ap- CIRCULAR SKIRTS. All the skirts are ciroular. one lr Every remembers the shocking habit iroular skirte used to have of # sing on the sides. Now that they are made so long all around, per- hape {t won't matter so much when they do sag, but their pecullar hab- ite In this respect are an added argu- ment in faver of material so well eponged that it will neither shrink nor stretch. The circular skirt of the present flares gracefully about the feet, but about the hips, ft is [needless to remark, it fits as tightly ascan be. If ft is fastened tn the back, there are patent fastenings to beh which are invisible, and which keep it in place. The straps or buttons in sight over the placket hole are purely ornamenta’ Many of the skirts are made with separate Hiintngr, In such cases, if stitching |!s used for ornamentation, a wide bem is turned around the bottom, jand tt is stitched with as many rows of thread as the taste of the wearer dictates, When @ tunic effect is used the underskirt fs of the Mning and simply faced with cloth on the right side far enough under the tunic to hide the Hning. Sham ekirte were aiways a trial, but to have a cloth skirt and over that a cloth over- skirt is to support a back-breaking weight Bo buy the very lightest | possible linings and eliminate all the jc joth possible with a good showing, land even then you will sigh for the care free and light Gays of plain skirts. Of covrse, when instead of an overskirt the overdress is a prin- ceas and ull in one, and ts a coat which may be taken off to show o silk waist, there fs no help for tt. ‘Two thicknesses of cloth must be there. The ekirt must be cloth to the waist, and then there Is the cloth of the princess coat over that. But this princess coat, rounding off in front to show the underskirt and fintehed with big buttons, which fas- ten it at one side, isso very beau- tiful and so very desirable that ite wearer can go back to the old adage of “Pride feels no pain.” Slept Three Days in a Fog. The day was so dark that it seem ed twilight in the streets; in all the shops and stores electric Hghts were burning, says the Chicago Journal 4 pkes; fancy rolled oats, $2.85 per a 4 1 t > . bale, in 9-Ib sacks; corn meal, yetlow, fle pref. — Opening | ¥! raters ee tate abl a pate Speel Rell company, capital stock What do you think this is dark ?"* $2.80 per bbl in M-Ib sacks cha oe : were ook 000, C. W. Speer, J. W. DeCamp, |sald the little tailor, answering the meal white, $2.90 per bbl tr ‘Opening 117%, clos-|'"# of the treasure. Among the Belt exclamation of the cus- = sacks; buckwheat flour, pure, $7.20 ing 1164 adit teaglnen eg Aer hail cecade whorn he was wrapping eT per bbl. in 60-Ib sacks; ecracked| Western Union — Opening 9 en long, with rare settings » Real Estate board, capltal pair of trousers. “This is noth- neat Real Bata a pital, wheat, $4 per bbl in 50-Ib sacks; steel clowing aries L. Denny, James F.|ing. You ought to be in a London t. e cut oat meal, $6.60 per bbl in 60-Ib| Louiw, & Nash.—Openit EFFECT OF POLITICS Ellis Morrison and Wal-| for.” 4 aacks; graham flour, $2.90 per bbl In| ing 65% Vincent. “It wouldn't be any worse than le a alll to-1b ack: whole wheat flour, $3 per B. & Q.—Opening 142%, closing ga i FL this, returned the customer. in -1b ancks; rye meal, $3.75 per | 14 |" Rare! “Tt wouldn't? ‘That shows you've - ‘ . ” M tureau Exchange of Se- It wouldn’ hat shows you'y ro ‘ DbI in 60-Ib sacks; rye four, Ho per, AT. & &. F. Pref.—Opening mal I don't suppose,” sald the veter- | ating Bu tor. $2000, J. W.{never been in London. Why, when bbl; fancy rolled oats, 189 Ibs net bbls, | «} c jan, “that the like ever happened in . . t we . j "i ’ : Clise Rowell, Charles Love-|I first went there to work in a shop rf i $5.45; fancy rolled oats, 9-lb sack 4 F. Com.—Opening 21%, | Michigan before or since, There was |" ** Dehi, D. BY 1, Chas,| the fog almos’ aused me to lose " js: fancy rolled oats, per case, | ot a romance Involved, some of the | 307- O. : ‘er * taener, HL |my Job right off fr 76. T or + 58%, cloning 59, |areatest men the nation ever pros |< mamote, O. | ig i ve e tatlor paused as he broke the 4 | Coffee Gobbing)—Grean — Moc? “ Juced took a hand, a whole com- | Sizer, 5 a bhi J. A ae A Sa | cca Gan F seperti per Ib, 29@%4c; Java, per Ib, 241@28 imunity was divided by a bitter fa Wt hee, ees en miakiaten The test ‘aight utter 'T (tt: to | Gosta Rica, choice, ‘per Ib, 156 “| THE ‘CHURCHES, tional war, the career of an ambi- | V Piareon ant AARISTORD, | hadi h Mie GE GOL MeaRIae toasted-—-Arbuckle’s, in 100-1b ca tious seman was suddenly ter- | 1 PAE RETIREE BONE a Sent log | ' bed and slep ¢ jog. Atte : Per ewt., $11.78; €0-Ib cases, per cwt,| minated, and yet the little Federal Their Slumbers Watched, Ye! a8 fee aeris Sarwan a. —, 2° ig 2 ag Biel phage tpecial services are being conduet- |PO*! Ived was not worth over) The king of Spain 8 guarded dur-|ning to get Hght. 1 supposed It was t~ Ahek Meeker hates ea ected every evening the Madison | #100 4 month, if that much. I know |i.) ite nightly slumbers by a pick-|early yet, so T went back to sleep. ct Aten oaks, Carace reot M, KB. church at 7:90 o'c f at least one participant that ee ee ee no, according to| eect “Ub. eipain dt ee ate » 2le; ground cof ol ath ¢ , x uld rather have stood up and be | ed body « ' shat nae I t back to sleep agat 4 ‘ 20c; Lion, 100m, $11.75; 65m, $11.85; 36 Eve a . h t than to have lost an old cusiom, must be natives of [2 » I went bac Pp again, " That THE STAR is a newspaper in- $11.95 Pe EG) i ener nde ee Oe ee eis dn’ the {the qawn ef Ravingha, and Rede Alda| Arete os coe eo ee ; . : yur There were o wo om- h nor in . ry 1, +, : > oo tended for busy people. It contains Butter, Choose, Eggs ond Poultry." r Je tr Te Cane Gen Wak Mie POE hoe cca Galaon fat bs A Nay there tc ae _ A intie sor are bein in aspira or te . fhey lock the palace gates with] ed over and began all of the news of the world in a qlutter — Ranch 104 fancy | evenir The pantor The chur Internally divid~| uch ceremony at midnight, and| re. ‘The next thing 4 airy, In say 16@170; Washing: | How i sa essiated md on th ue, social bees we : tebe was kicking at m crisp, condensed form. The reader ton cream du pinta batbeee. (by Reve Ales a turned into debating societies, the {Unlock them at 7 oe ’ Re eco wrt Hans ines Eastern, Towa and Elgin D,, pastor of t Thit ar Was carried into the local paper | morning; durin whole of th is not obliged to wade through dreary Cheese Gobbing) Pirie by heated correspondents and some| night they keep vigilant watch in what's been the matter columns of matter to get at a few es Neo 12%@1l4c; Pastern, 124 f ; ; . at Ber bi gece pita <atgan and about the royal reside with you yo y ihagotond, showed up i tm hist Protestant was very much infatuate - for (hree days? he ask facts. Short, sna to the point— ‘gee (Jobbing) -- Strictly fresh reh and t First Chr the pretty daughter of my candidate, fo one In his hous I told him that st we nly th : ranch, 18 " nent, also had a pretty . ae M Yes anch, 18¢ Chureh holding meetings ever is opponen cane pad wee hich room th a1 lay ore that I had gone to work that is THE STAR'S motto. « al honey — California, 1%; in Nurch at the corney |daughter, and she had an ag on tak night, He ha ius y, 80 I couldn't have been strained, 7 P cnal ss n staunch supporter |gcore of bedrooms way from the shop for three days, Poultry—Dressed chickena, 15@1¢ FY in ¢ \¢ hese two girls were |tne rest of the buildin r He looked at me in amazement and 4 chickens, lo; live turkeys, 140 ducting the sy rl Tom Harter and T | at the end of each cor th declared that it was four days be- Boge x we, @Uc; dressed - —= | were eaten the most|o¢ each room furnished with alfore that I went to work in the PRA ‘ turkeys, 16@ fe cal herdan in that liook of inse s construction, and} shop, Finally he showec THE STAR is strictly non-partisan, die [Whe Talecdon | BNR GR eee teenie the woman ait (oe Cece eek tleeRes ths [eka eea oo? ee aid is not an ofgan for: anything or : : | TACOMA, April 18.—Great propar- and there was more -|room where Abdul Hamid Is sleep-| The truth was,” finished the lit : , Wainnts, per 1b, sacks, | D made for the Jett displayed than in’ any|), tailor, as he shoved the bundle anybody. It simply prints the news. rn black walnuts, 10¢; pe a aint held tonight That ential campaign we had ever ee a. es the table, “that I'd been i fe Med bs Laie he 12@12e; fMberts, 14; almonds, fan affair vy me a nuccess | ugh | Pico & FR CO, 194 p for three days. London fox, As for the subscription price, it is noft shell, 18@200; almonds, No Idencos by the fact that delegatto Yow, [was not alone in my ad-| west Washt t, Dexter know. ‘Thought It was night ‘fla. ne ae W@lic; peanuts, 6@7c: pine, 1 1 towns In the state will|mération for the daughter of my|#lorten Bank Co Race eee Pag: A e a trifle—only 25 cents per month, hickory, 10¢; coconuts, per dogen, | 2° Present tle. wit over jcandidate. ‘There were others, and|only Linotype Job printing machine as nec Aah SN Telephone Pike 150 and get THE ; popcorn, 4e per Ib. nly 1 Jomos Hamil-| several of them, T had never felt |in the e Northwest. Catalogues] While Dr. Albert J. Forrest te {a g 3 | dag: “erdldvond-Yead: n La red that he will|secure enough to venture a propo-|pamphlets, etc. at specially low | New York, his dental practice wil be STAR for a month, | dias! Gelinas elcrhinnt Meni arrive © this afternoon and | sal. One afternoon as Iwas walk- | prices. SAVE MO} by giving attended to by Albin @ Smith, dene | May Govbing get Sound, per | will be able to act as toaatmaster, |ing repidly by hor house I found her |them an opportunity to figure, | Usts, Room 10, Sullivan Block, a siti ashes Ree mT eee NN VIE DE UNOTONITES TIO Or Te J TTI nC Om ea lt sh Sin le A a iN ti eR REIN ®