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emsrgtm to mae LSS CR RR CMT RRURTReREeN rsome sae m ' serpree eeermcrnertr erence enon seme emerener mec — THE SEATTLE STAR. seman TRA i AMUSEMENTS RULLEEEN | } i ft it THIRD AVENUB THEATER Cyrano de Ber and Madar “anka and her Den of Performing ()\ ER Hh SEATTLE THRATER (Tonight) Lecture on “Washington Hoye at Mania,” by Col, Dogglan White, attire wee nder ausploes of the Hagtes said that Sehot uffering fr Then He Arose and heart e and that it b w arreste i locked wu the excite ® ath. Capt. Nugent decided to leave an officer on guard tn the how -_ ame - aid a bondeman he noe to give bail for Scholl's appe y in court when able A b THE EXPERIENCE OF JAMES WOOD Qo ey a Quplany wel a Justice of the ace, went to the amen ae house to mak out the bonds on their arrival U learned that Scholl had ¢ i at 10 o clock He had been troubled with bh disease for some | time. While bh wered the de Expecting Death, serfption of the man who fired the hot, tt i# not poritively known if = fired it, as he dided without mak itt wee ing any statement KANSAS CITy, Wood was run over by three coa Mo, April ©—J. Found Father and Fortune of A passenger train this week KNOXVILLE, Tenn, Aprtt 0.1. | is not only alive to tell it, but ls o Frye, % years old, a tailor here, | injured enough to prevent him go- today located his father at Marion, | ing to work next w ©, where there t# $125,000 inheritance | Just how it happened Mr. Wood fer bim is unable to say himself, os it Sixteen years ago Frye was kid curred so suddenty, pped from home at Des Moines, over, he had only an indistinct re- Towa, Just his mother’s death, membrance of the rush and roar of @nd taken to Harrisburg, Pa., where & train, flying brakebeams stripping {% 4 few years his grandmother died, clothes from his body, and then a Willing her fortune to her grandson Vague wonder that.he was still alive unk Fyre became a wanderer, and comparatively uninjured ver, engaging In Various busi In the evening he left his work at and came to Knoxville with the Shelffield factory to go hom his wife four months age. and was so soon ° after nesees passenger train. His purpose was to tuoe in trust, has spent much time | jump off when the train was croas- 4nd money in locating his son, who | m of the amoker, Arrived at the crossing the train did pot slacken THE BOILER to the ground. The next instant he was between the rails and the care A frie of ing witnessed the accident and ran ares to DIS ameietance. expecting fo pick And Killed Three Men at Wood got on hin feet and began to brush the dirt from his clothes. Three men were killed and five injured by the explosion of a bofier his clothes were stripped from his body, but a superficial examination Straight. The vodier exploded about He |! o'clock, entirely demolishing the ing Independen: avenae and he|had left Harrisburg before his | Speed and was going al the rate of were passing over him. ip a mangled body. To their aston- Chippewa Falls, Wis. He was covered with mud and tn a sawmill located about eight! Tevealed nothing but a few bruises bullding and hurting eight workmen bearding a Chicago & Milwauk The elder Frye, who has the for | stood en the steps of the front plat. | etandmother’s will was probated, 3° miles an hour when Woed sprang Wood's and the fagman at the crows 4 ishment, when they reached the spot CHIPPRWA FALLA, Wie, April dust from head to feet and in places ities east of thie city, owned by G. and a small cut on the face. Walked to his home, where he was attended by Assistant City Physt- | high tn the alr, The dead are: Lem! clan Lapp, who rubbed a little lint-| Wilson, foreman; John Rrisnose 1 ment on the brulves, put some stick- | Sawyers Wiltam Olsen, starter, The er on the cut on his face |injured are Engineer P. A. Brigg: tng ph and declared him all right. and four whose ames are yet un- ‘The remarkable part of the acel-| known. It is almost certain that Went Is the fact that Wood fell be- | two of the Injured men will live but tween the cars while trying te Jump @ few hours. Fragments of the kitl- from the platform steps and was od were found over 10 yards away not ground to pieces on the rails 1 portions of the boller were pick- ‘Vim friend and the fagman who saw ed up @ quarter of a mile distant Dim fall say that be jumped he The cause of the explosion was the Seemed to be sucked under the train weak condition of the beter. The and in an instant had disappeared three men killed are residents of ¢ from view, only to appear again ly-/ dott, Wis. Engineer Briggs, who ing in the middie of the track as the among the seriously Injured, is an train passed on its way. Eau Claire man. The others are farmers who lived near the mill, All the Injured were friehtfully scald. | ed by the steam, besides being in- jured otherwise. Two horses stand-/ ing by the mill were instantly killed. HUMBOLDT NOT IN BAD SHAPE Keel “I cannot tell just how it occur- red,” sald Wood. “All I know ts that 2 jumped to the ground, and the next thing I knew I was tying right between the rails. I was so con- fused that whatever I did must have been by inatinet, but I remember that In the few momenta it took the ears to pass over me I hugged the ground and flattened myself out as flat an I could. I felt several severe bumps and I suppose that was when the brake beam touched me. There could not have been much room to spare and if I had been an inch thieker through the body I wouldn't be alive to tell about it.” Divers Find That Her Alone Was injured. The steamer Humboldt arrived She went there for the purpose going on the drydock to receive re-| _ BY PROXY patra to her keel, which was recent: | ly injured by striking # rock on the | last voyage from Skagway. A ahe had been examined by a dive her agents decided to bring her back For the Hand nd of a bus y New York Belle. to Seattle and put her on the dry- Jock at Quartermaster harbor. She NEW YORK, April 20.~MissEvay- | wij! probably leave this afternoon geline Z. Walker, the colored belle, for that place. who inberited $75,000 from the estate, Capt. EF. BE. Caine, local agent of | of John H. Butler, the personal at-| the Humboldt, stated this morning | tendant of former Secretary of State that damage to the vessel was William H. Seward, i# already pay. | *lght, aside from that done to her keel. About 40 feet of her shoe, he} fing the penalty of sudden fame as an heir jaaid, had been ripped off by con Today a shabby, genteel foreigner, | tet with the rock He further attired in @ silk hat, frock coat, but | *tated that the vessel will probably vagged shoes, appeared at the home| b¢ ready to sail for the north the/ , coming Sunday ¢| Tug Resolute, rived in port of Miss Walker's parents and m & formal proposal for the hand the heiress oa behalf of his cousin whose name he refused to give, and who resides abroad. Ajax was stormy Captain Kelton, ar- last evening from | Skagway, having in tow the barges and Ejax. The trip at times but uneventful. Not even the fortune which the cousin would inherit in time could| ©n the way down, the Resolute soothe the indignation of the mother | "topped at the wreck of the steamer | ot the heiress as whe directed the | Brixham, at Blaski island, and re-| caller to the & Mise Walker is |Mained there five days, during which to be wedded this month to Rot time Captain Kelsey made an exam- Atwell. Miss Walker's pec ination of the remaina of the wreck comfortably well off, and has He states that the hull has broken ali even a bride can want. At- | to plee The machinery and boll- well is @ prudent young man who | ts are in good condition owns his own house Captain BE. B. Caine, who recently _ — purchased the Brixham wree k, will y wend the steamer Rapid Explosion Scared Burglars """"''y *°" ys pit Mo., April 20 eee veins: Wo Ce Seane 90 Oe ee » . ee at ae to bring down the bollers, machinery, + up the safe in C. W. Wade's! anchors, cables, and other articles estate and banking office here | ae ia. at 2 o'clock this morning. They used i ae nitro-glycerine to blow off the outer WEATHER FORECAST. doors of the safe, but took alarm and leaving the burglar-pro: fed, mi i _ which contained about $00, unc For Seattle and Viclaity.—Tonight ‘The explosion wrecked alm and Friday, occasional rain; east to suth winds. entire front of the building. sout Du a ot ye! ee c The high pressure area that wa burglars have riot yet been captured. | , 1014 Te cog te ee oy and is now central reaches on ite i moved eastward, er Ida it still stern limit to the coast of Oregon. SCHOLL DIED Smetana is also relatively low The out- ook ts atill for unsettled w her in William Hover Shot While « wity of Seattle, The tem- perature has risen generally, ex Teasing a Goat. cept in the Rocky mountain region n fell yesterday afternoon and VW YORK, April 20.~—Willlam | ont Fa oft Lake City and {n north Hover, 10 years old, and some other at Washington, around Puget boys were amusing themaelves wee com Tae baedith terday evening With a bucking goat in @ vacant lot, when a shot 1 heard and Hover fell to the ground) Six prisoners were taken to Walla with @ bullet wound In his hip. Th Walla b, riff Van de Vanter to. boy was taken to his home, but was! day They H. H. Harding afterward taken to city hospital. | who was sentenced to five years for Mover told the police tha the man | forgin an $8000 draft on Dexter who fired u shot # tall and) Horton & © John Davis, for stout and that he looked like Peter grand tare four years; W. M Scholl, who owns the goat. Police | Walker, for highway robbery, four Captain Nugent ith a dete "years; Frank Williams, for highway went to @choil’s place to arrest him, | robbery, one year; C. D. Compton, n months; and John one y' Dr The doctor! Donnely, for grand larceny, They found him in bed with burglary, eighte Boverett attending Wim. |Saturday night, ‘Raised at r.$ THE FILIPINO AS A FIGHTER ©: He Weakens When One Runs, at Him, Says Lieut. Erwin. SPOKANE, April “The Wit pino as @ fighter ts all right so long an you stand still,” said Lieut, 1. K Erwin yesterday, who has just re turned from Manila, “He iv a good long range fighter and will stand up to hin work well, but it is when yeu run at him that he weakens, “When the Americans charge the Filipinos stopping now and then to fire thelr old big-bored Springfield rifles which the Filipinos dub ‘can nons,’ the natives can’ stand it, but break and run, They are not afraid of much, but when an American jaoldier runs at them they think It is we do of this fighting ethics of off and time to go away. They say not fight them fair because habit the troops have of them. Their idea of the war te evi pily to etand shoot at one another. “How are the troopa in the Philip: pines fed? On the regular ratic Fresh beef imported in large quantities from Australia and the boys fare pretty well SPRING NECKWEAR. Some Very Pretty Things Now Being Shown. ‘The shops just now are full of the | most attractive things in the way of neckwear, The plainest gown can be made very pretty by a soft chit. jfon stock of a jaunty sti ended taffeta bow that is crisp aod freeh looking. A white satin folded collar has ja bot of carded silk with huge polka dots of cerise velvet, and over this another jabot falle in pretty folds, tying fn a charming fluffy bow in front, with tong ends. vur in hand searfs, in all the bright, pretty shades of pique, with long ends that reach to the belt, will be worn with afk and fancy shirt walets. And gtaring plaid scarfs folded over soft white stocks will be found among the varieties dis- played. White tulle neckties covered at the jends with rows of narrow tulle ru ching are very pretty and becoming FPieral boas are one of the novelties for summer neckwear, They made of rose leaves and leav gathered gauze. The newest thing for neckwear ts) the Ince ‘scarf, five inches wide and a yard and a half long. This, folded around a #iik stock a time or two and tied in a eaitor knot or bow, tx one of the most popalar novelties. TWINKLINGS. Eastern baseball games resulted yesterday as follows: At Loulevilic Chicago §, Loulavilie 4; at Washing ton—Philadelphia 14, Washing’ at Baltimore-New York 6, Baltimore 0; at Cincinnati—tle resulted ith Pittsburg with a score of 3; at Bos ton— Heston, 7, Brovklyn ©, one ‘Tacoma’s dog show opened yeater- day with « good attendance and over 150 animals on exhibition. . . ‘The northwest golf tournament in \" full awing at Tacoma. one President McKinley has announced ore intention of attending the Ot « convention of G. A. TL, which wit be held the latter part of June at Youngstown “ee Saimir, the Indian who murdered Philip Watker, was arrested on the |reserve near Kamisops, B.C. yea terday. James 1. Talltaferro has been lected senator of Florida one At the trial of Mra. George at Can- |ton, ©. yesterday, the court ruler that the defense cotald not intro- duce evidence of other women, be- sides Mrs. Althouse, to show Sax ton’s relation to them by proving their presence in his office or his | block fast night by t the Cuban mw announced Secretary Alger th mortgages have been extended for two years beginning next May. ore A highbinder war broke out in Fresno, Cal, last night, and thr Chinamen were killed, two more wounded, and nine are behind the) bare at the county jail. The fight in between the Bing Kung Tones and the Suey on Tone ‘The second Firyan One Dollar din- ner, held under the auspices of the | working men, was given last night | in New York tn the Grand Central Palace. The dinner wae not ae largely attended aa the one cf Inet the attendance be- ing about 1500. Mr, Bryan made an address on Thomas Jefferso: WHISKY EMBARGO. Skagway and Bu 3s Resumed. According to General Tra fic Man- ager Gray, of the White Pass & Yukon, who recently returned from Skagway, the embargo on Amerti- can Whisky has been raised in ac- dance with orders from Ottaw Whisky in now allowed to be sent lover the summit of the White Pass the part of without hindrance on the Canadians. Mr. Gray also states that Captain Cartwright who has been in charge of the naiian custome affairs at Skagway, has been transferred to Dawson, Cartwright, It is claimed, has been the Inetigator of the trouble between the American and Canadian customs officials. Schooner Lizzie Sorenson is ex- pected to sail Saturday for the Ber- ing sea. She i# at present taking on her provisions and stores, She goes cod-fishing, Homer | Moran's wharf, where she in recelv- ing repairs to her shinery. She will leave shortly for Ban Francisco, having been chartered by the Alaska ploration company. The ‘steamer alongside Schooner Halycon will gall todty m 2 | tre vm Ballard, lumber laden, for Bar | rameins ESCAPE OF | a | se Tacoma and Pioneer wer | Bteamer Witlametie, Captain Han |» walle y terday with eoal for -_ Ban: Francieco x | et : ~ ; |Olgs His Way Through Floor, Mansanita, Captain Gregory, arriv-| and Starts South, jed in port last evening from the | pop ee ogy Arg SALEM, Ore, April M. E Ssted de Gelert tnd vatiort Ma Wells, a convict patient at the asy-| gaged oe vainae ‘The Man. |. Who about three weeks ago se ~ ont Ae yt «. but /cured @ brief liberty by breaking | perry) by igs bo Guartl sit through three doors, escaped ag | ee 6 werhauled before tak- |!4#t Might, and ja at present some ing supplies and all » the light where south of Balem, working his house at Tatoosh and lughtwhip No. |W&Y toward Ashland, having been | @ at Umatilla reet traced at last eoounts & far 6 | Turner, Wells thia time in some way dial hikes Bient nailed from |*eured poaseasion of a api nat Nanaimo yesterday for the Arctic | With which he pried up rs Ovean on a whaling cruise Denrde iy she Beer Of the room ie which he was i him | ed, enabl to get into the basen Hark Kate Davenport arrived at ent of the inati- | Ban Francisco yesterday from Port |‘Hon, after reaching which his es Blakel cape Wan easy, as the various doors leading to the outside were locked British ship Tavern © arrived (00 the inalde, As noon as hin escape at Tacoma yoxterday from Hiog was dincovered, three attendants psa haan new were placed on his trail, and at last acoounts they were in hot purmutc. | NKLIN c ht he will be recaptured | as his mental condition is #uch that it will not be difficult to follow Mary A. Denny has brought sult | him, be having declared to a farm in the superior court to enjoin and et Who gave him his breakfast and debarr Chartes H. Strout from as 4 to detain him this morning., nerting any claim in the east halt that he was going to Ashland. He lot lote 6 and 7 in bik 190 of A. A, | Was wentenced to the penitentiary | Denny's Broadway addition for five years from arion county in | 189%. He has been an inmate of the | Rertha A sbinson has begun asylum for some time, His constant @ sult in superior court for a di- desire is to reach a telegraph office Yoree from her husband, Albert Rob- 4nd telegraph to his mother for inson, on the grounds of pon-sup- | money port sipeeeteeee seamen at —_ Music Kills a Filly. a Simpson was yesterday di Gareed from the receivership of the | ,Musle caused the death of » bean Poutneular Raitway acridlon “ tiful three year old filly at Florence pe ee ey r Y | Ala. the other day. A farmer drove ude Moore, in the Bupertor court ones the valuable young mare into town, | the din wtibntien -wa( he waa driving up the prin- oon call a meeting to consider ways | 1PSt street & rams Sand suddenly 2 ol struck up ite blatant musie The and means for repairing the White Rives teva tient ik" eeeteidaae mare had never heard any sound like on 3 ¥* ‘that before, and so startled was she mg the river who have that she dropped dead in the shafts Amaged will be invited to at- | ss of the trap. A veteritnary surgeon — who examined the carcass declared | ‘The members of the Dramatic club |tPSt the mare had died of heart fail- eb the Share vondagrag “lub lure, due to excitement caused by ¥ Kave & banquet 8 | the sound of the unaccustomed music tel last night rte eental production ot of @ brass band. heel LOLA) WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN [by Prof, Aicxander I. Coffey, — | — Untted States Department of Agri-/ A. G. Murray, who was appointe receiver of E. T. Smart & Co., ¢ tractors, Tuesday by Judge Moore, was yosterday diam! dan ihe court cuture, Climate and Crop Bulletin of the Weather Bureau, Washington | section, for the week ending Monday, | found the firm solvent April 17, 1890 j ——- | ‘The week was a cold one, expec: | bank clearances today were |tally during the forepart, frosts oc- | %, and the balances §%4,-/ curring on the 1th, and was, in the | er main, unfavorable to growth. The Fine was granted a Jads- | precipitation Was above the normal tn Jefault in her sult for dis {in the western section, being heavy om her husband. Peter A.) on the 1th and 16th, #howers of the Superior court, this |*oft hafl occurred on the 12th. Dur- | ing the early part of the week there were high winds, which were drying | | Judge Moore Superior court |in the eastern section, and although | this morning nied Wm. Kt. | coptous shewers occurred there, they Town vardian t his hildre were pot as beneficial as they would Joniah M. Town and Neilic M. Town. | otherwise have been in the central | | on rt of the state. Along the eastern | William Long and Mra. Wold, of border rainfall made much of ral leaquah, two insane patients, were | soll too wet to work taken to the asylum this morning. Very Nite planting was pee | - pitshed | Judge Jacobs took the Pontius di lvorce case under advi nt last |The re-sowing of frozen out winter | hight, and thie morning granted a | wheat has been practically complet divorce Pont! pay the except in some localities where tt leoets of the trial, month as at frst thought the grain was alimony This nd time all right, but later it turned out that he has been divorced, and in each |{t was Aestroyed. Many ficids * he has charged his wives with winter wheat have teen re-sown to cruelty oats. Spring sowtng is well along | — }toward completion, and early sown Mary Lounsberg died this morning |ts up. More than the usual amount at the family residence. 402 Union| of barley has been sown. treet, of consumption, aged fifteen! Good authorities state that the ars. ldry weather tast fall had as much = |to do with the loss of wheat as the the Allee Gill died this morning at old weather in February, as Western avenue, aged twenty-one | wheat did not attain a good stand, years exeept In motst looalities, and tn _ such places there was no partic ular | The funeral of Michael Hammill, | damage who was shot Sunnydale by a! Grase was slow in starting, but tne | rains have been benofictal to it. The early fruit trees are in bloom, such las pears, plums and cherries. Peach ago, wan held ney & Blew constable seve this af art's chapel — buds are #welling In the Yakima Thomas Ravreler was brought | country, and the outlook ts favor- down from Tsaaquah this morning | able for a good peach crop there. uffering from internal injuries re- G. N. SALISBURY, ceived by a pole falling on him. He Section Director, Seattle. has on employed as lineman by the Bnoquaimie Falla Power company, j In putting up a pole Jand yesterday AMUSEMENTS. it «lipped and fell, and he was! ae Meg ore es LAST NIGHT! LAST NIGHT! United States District Attorney — W. R. Gray returned fr Spokane |thin morning. where he has bi fener, The sater tending the F court » jthat place |iten for $100 for services rendered in| April 20th. | ithe case of Clara Torrell In obtain. de sploes Frate Orde Ls . ing judgment against Kdward Bwan- | 94" Amp eee. Order @8 Bagh administrator. son | Inspectors of steam vexsels Bry- Mr. Douglas White ant and rry were Inspecting the steamers Homer and Sarah M. Ren- | ton this afternoon. Special War Correspondent of the San | B14 Second Avenue =~ T F it MLACK or Tan Goat Bhoew, nizen 10 to 13% fie a pair LADIES Fine Viel Kid Bicy high LADIES’ Fine T Competition, ps, beautiful futers, ack Kid Incre s he Steadily Popularity of our hoe Deparine Demonstrates that soke and Beats All ull ‘ootwear at Easy-to-Pay Prices. For Friday and Saturday Selling spring heel, on stylish new lasts, cheap at $1.26, Friday and Saturday onty, cle @hoes, like above cut, 12 In. #4 value, only $3 4 pair Oxford Ties, kid or cloth foxed topa, on newent lasts, grand wearing, $2 value, only $5 8 pair LADLOS Fine Jersey Ribbed with Oxford tle, making ME grand Wearing, only $2 4 Sole agents, W. L $2.0 and $4 Footwear, patent shoes, Made inv on new Our Rental Plan< Enables every home in the city to on A Piano or Organ are cordially invited to eall PS nvestigate ihe same. Sherman, Clay & Co. “STEINWAY” DEALERS Beattie Largest Stock AND eee Greatest Variety APPLES In Seattle SAN DIRGO FRUIT C0.'S 415 Pike Street. “You Want “ A Bargain In a New, snenty Used or Second-hand PIANO or ORGAN Remember we have the Largest and Most Com- plete Stock in the City. Call or write for prices and terms. JOHNSTON i second in. burke Building See Our Windows This Week for Bargains in $ Clothing, # Furnishings And Hats, Ht. LEWI & CO. First Av Cherry Sts. DOUGLASS’ Men's Celebrated $2.2 . Titan ealf, Viel kid, box calf, and Bicycle Gold Leggings, to wear a splendid bicycle rider's com- and $1 @ pair. Nty Kangaroo Calf Bicycle Bhoen, & vy, and pair perfect footform lasts. O. W. PETERSON & BRO. 206, 208, 210 Pike St. «STELLA” 14 THE Greatest Music Ix THE World .......... $30. foYe) We Sell it SEE THE ______m LUDWIG PIANO For Pine Tone at The Ramaker np ht Co. M415 Becond Avenue. eee Pai CAHN & COHN PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE SCRAP IRON And Metals. Foot of Yesler Ave. Yesler Dock. f & & “SEATTLE TRANSFER CO. Prelgnt, Passenger and Bazcaze. STORAGE. "Phone Main 41-46, OMiee 623 First Avenna ‘oa Wucatl a ee President lester Turner, Pasploe fe rT sae MS aH an io eal aot bene cotion of be’ Unitod |THE ruckT SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE | ro ane | ami v= Ne lw, Seen ] Journal, to his Iiustrated | In the steamboat collision of yee Lecture 8 the 4 | ta terday afternoon, the steamer Skagit | i i | Trike ef om o have , wors | ———— Cit weoma to have ot tne "et Washington Volunteers ———_.___— | SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK oe fete Pew ee pal acannon And Their Surroundings | Headquarters for Aiaska Views | Conar e iret Avent and her wheel knocked out of shape. | Capitat.,,., $75,000 Reveral of the paddies were also At Manila Warm L R h ata . ndrew Chilbe Hid broken. hee f w ne a oene | tl ae “Prsiene The Skagit of was taken to Ta- : coma this morning, where she will 100-REALISTIC WAR SCENES-100 Up-to-Date Gr Floor Studio. ‘Transaots a General Ranking Business, he repaired. In the me antime her . = Cor. Second Ave, and Union St, Seattle FINANCIAL. route will be covered by the steamer - ‘ eink pm Show otive o c camp Ife | Artistic Photos at Pri it Everybody | JAMES ROTHW. Clara Hrown. ‘The damage to the |, Showing sotive engagement, camp lif | ELL, loans and insuranca, North Pacific was slight | "rhe lecture will be interspersed with high | ~ * | oememienennet peters waner a ‘The local Inapectors of steam ven- | clase vaudeville spectalti FOR SALE-CITY REAL BSi) oR. for tonight reduced to 60c and 2h< Acme Publishing Co. | and | ell, loans yor i, and ine DANCING ACADEMY. sele will hold an investigation at an early date regarding the collision If the evidence showe that the accident could have been avoided, GO TO. the captain of the North Pacific will 1 a“ Sher be suspended. trom service, |g SParkman & McLean or his Hoense revoke P. 0. Alley, Tel je Red 1064 Chartle rnard and Mddte Graff, two little fellows, were found this afternoon with a duck in their pos ‘Phone Red 178, 605 Batley Bide — S semsion They could not explain | them up Interview Chief Reed. wee SE : | gate thin oash, 912 George ‘Thompson wan fined $0 yours, wifi buy double aoruet fat, with new thin afternoon by Judge Cann for | fp ? ts that rent for io. stealing coal from the Seattle Gas muse the inte bp Pore aepd ag mpany's bunkers. "Phone Pike 12, 1929 Second Avenue oi eiasbine Judge Cann fined Thomas Hickey! Wm, J. DEAN & CO.) $40 this afternoon for resisting an PODLHSS 1 OODGOO HOOD HOOD anes a Ail Work Guarantecd, Meals at All Hours. A. N, Hoar, agent of the O. R, & ETE °GGE ‘ N., and Oregon Line at Hunt Paint ! obo aoe a OUR CAFE ington, Oregon, t* in the elty ainting, Paperhanging, Kalsomining “4 j 1 eR Micture’Wrames Made qeronipe.. Locke | MUS: GOL, A. Rideout, ~ Proprietor I N. Kolluck, district passenger emith wiring of All Kinds. Cor, Third Ave, and James St st of the Pennsylvania line, Is in | Reridence, 197 6th aye, 406 Pike Str \the city, from Portland, | | | FOR BALR—Holyoke Block and other fore | Sees city property inrms, choa/ ames Bo urAnoe, Best and only thoy cay and Svecing sh ch‘and Columbiast CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. A. P. Randall & Co., glazin 5 down, doors. Tel. Green 644" wrase S aaEEEEEEEEEEEEeeeeee PLUMBING, MOT WATER MBATING Rautman Plumbinj o MY 01 Corner Third and apbing. it eta me aS MILLINERY, Mrs. Hansen, corner Fourth and Ping, Complete Stock. Moderate prices. | clothes in shape’ lor 1.30 iy cleaning, repairing. ae ‘Tel. Butt 10 LAMES' Double + cased Watch, yesterday afternoon, Finder regarded, Elsworth Restaurant, 1110 Second avenue (near Seneca), Gold Reliable SEN EI TN RE RTT A rm

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