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° THE nD 4 show wa yet any appr |Columbla river valley duly apprised jot any marked rise that ay oocur by telogra, bureau at h ouKh Portland. the weather Large Quantity Sold at Ellensburg. Free Rural Delivery in Yakima County. To Drive Out Americans. LONDON, April %—It ls reported in ehipp elroles here that Cer }man firms endeavoring to drive out th Amertean tine by leasing or buying all available ships for th ELLENSRURG, Wash,, April 35.—/ American trade, German firms have! NORTH YAKIMA, April 25.—The arly 40 tons of timothy, alfaifa arranged to buy from & Liverpool | roe rural ¢ ry of mall matter and clover seed have been sold by ™PPing Orm ten small steamships. nay proven an waqualified success the local seed dealers to farmers Rg peer aR in this vy pet n 4 since seeding time has commenced Log Drive Reaches Palouse vein or ve Ahtanu Seed coukt not be supptied fast |, PALOUBE, Wash, April 3 delivery, straight cartoad lots, It is exp. Sunsudteie Atak ale tan tans dine enna rvs to ba om that seeding will be all completed |(y to be in cues har Wadnsudaw 1takea Ua po ¥ the po in the next two weeks. If the heavy |night, ‘The drive concaine « vers |departmen demand for seed continues during |fine lot of lors, there being nearly| t he free delivery of ma that time there will be a shortage | 5 600,000 fect in the drive ‘The mili |ma hn the rural district among the dealers. will start Wednesday and run stead tw The damage to hay in this valley |iiy ai summer Work on the fac stood during the cold spell te sti! a dally |tory iy progressing ais and it te t t tople of conversation among the | expected to have this completed by t » r » few them being able to) the time lumber if dry enough to he | give any satisfactory explanation of |nanaie. The mill and the factory the cause. It is a condition never | wii) give employment to from 40 to before known in this section where |19 men all summer and the pay roll hay has been successfully grown f0F | cute no unimportagt figure in the |tles ou “ 20 years. The « ally, accepted | rcenerity of the town. are agitat theory i# that the snow all melted |) °*POrtY © eqeottninition more routes put on rder to in im the latter part of January, leav jude thelr homes, and as the mer ing the ground molst. Barly tn “| CHANGES IN lite of the system are b month of February there were sev- | | tor understood every day it hikh eral days of extremely cold weather ly probable that Yakima county and the ground being without its ac have a general free rural delivery ir customed coating of snow was fros- | loperation before oth untios are en to @ considerable depth. i oe aR [familiar with tte workings A peculiar feature of the matter Interest in the matt tw ts that the young clover planted last | Made Neo ry at Ellens-|yoors ago, when Ue au Year appears little affected while the | thorition designated «in older meadows with the deeper roots| burg by Large Attendance. (i) bn ica Hinton where th are seriously damaged. Timothy | ment should be tried. Yakima hay did not suffer much as clover) ELL BURG, Wash. April Ity. tn thie 1 and alfalfa but in some portions of |The board of trustees of the sta lccnenead Basi Box a A . “ the valley the entire hay crop was |DOrmal school are planning a num- |‘ "iif t > + e ‘ ang hurt. All of these facts Will cause | Set of improvements in the bulld- base bagel sisal ppt v4 “ me fon & shortage of hay in the fall, when |!ng. Some of them are necessitated | Periment stations. | After & | fe high prices are expected in conse- | >Y the increased - Stent, of otu- | ctrated that the plan was suc a quence of the shortage. Dealers are | dents, which has paying 99.50 for hay on board the | While last year the total wae 19a. [!2 every way in the widely In the third story an art room is to | Portion of Yakima county, as well Oe eer hicks disbiiee be established, also @ meeting room |i an the mates sengutts 4 portions of for the literary societies. Two sky ob scay Oe Lany “Yerrtaty '© shea (TET) will be placed in the roof and}, The last congress established the MUNCIE, Ind., April 25.—Mra. Je-/ noth rooma will be weil Mghted and | fe rural delivery as & permanent Yusha Thomas, 76 years old, was/turnished. The need of a light, alry | #ttut and voted an appropria Dadly burnt this morning while at-|room for the art department is un- | Hon of $150,000 to its ew meat | for the fiscal year. Two routes had tempting to put out a fire which | questioned. Started on the second story of the| New furniture ts to be placed In a] Deen tried here, and they were or- | Gwelling where she lives. She had/ number of the class rooms, where | ‘ered continued, The cont is so ‘Deen cleaning furniture and the tn-/ additional facilities are required. |™¥ch smaller when compare i to the flammable material suddenly ignit- |The class rooms will also be re expense of maintaining country postofices that the deparment pre os anged in order to make room for |’. the delivery system, and urges ea. Her clothes were burned off her body. A severe property loss was/a physical and biological laboratory, |" sustained. which at present ts combined with |/*# @doption generally. nee meron the chemical laboratory in the base- MARRIAGE LICENSES. ment. The usefulness of the library will be increased by the addition of a large number of new beoks and the Imsuance of ‘a card catalogue. April 28 the members of the state board of education and the heads of the state university, nor- mal echool and the agricultural cot- — Licenses to wed were issued to Bari Ctifford Taylor, 23, of Tacoma, and Arabella Virginia Moffat, 19, of Ban Francisco; John Clement Par- eons, 34, of Mt. Vernon, and Mary Alice McDowell, 17, of Seattle, ARE JUBILANT Railroad Construction Mak a lege will meet here to outline the course of study as provided for by Demand for Products. | act of the recent legislature, which extended the course in the state nor-| KENDRICK, Idaho, April 25.—The mal two years and provided for oth-|demand, cecasioned by ratiroad er changes in its work. The change | building during the past year in the requires a pupil to take a five-year | Panhandle of Idaho for farm prod course after the eighth grade in pu ucts has proven of n rial advant- He school im order to secure @ life |4ge to the farmers, Seldom has the diploma. supply of produce such aa hay, » tatoes, corn and fruit been #0 soant Herth Vakima Booming. 20.’ the circessstances feel confident NORTH YAKIMA, Wash. April |tnat aiversified farming will pay this 25.—There ts considerable activity In| oar The price potatocs has Graves smelter will probably be de- poem yd here and plans have been | sched $1.0 per 100 pounds, wh Gided within a week. J. P. Graves,|completed for a mumber of new! rou: are scarcer than at any time Spokane was here yesterday with |houses and stores. The town has | eo. several years, an much as $4.00 is expert, Mr. Hodges, examining | been growing steadily during the | oo gogon being paid. The pro t properties in this vicinity, and made past two years, and the buildings at} oe continued setivity in railroad & trip to the suggested site on the |present contemplated will be a far-|Punding in the Clearwater North Fork of the Kettle river at | ther evidence of the return of pros-| 011 give the promise of a good mar Fisherman's creek. He discussed | perity to this section. The lumber /\ 0) On the reservation there is a the relative advantages of various | market ts unusually active for this most hopeful feeling existing among THE SMELTER Mir. Graves Looking for a Site at Columbia, 8. C. COLUMBIA, B C., April 25.—The hwestion of the location of the basin sites quite frankly and has taken | time of the year the new settlers because of the eps to ensure a proper supply of RRNA aay RAT” EL promise of transportation facilities timber and brick in case a site in =©Dangerous Tame Bears. fo. ihoir grain and produce thin fail the immediate neighborhood ts fin-| nop eDo, 0. April 2%.—Deputy |and the season is generally regarded lly decided Upon. He has gone 09 | pevenue Collector Hogue today nar-lae one of promising results in ail | y with Mr. Hodges to Inspect powiy excaped being killed by two |avenues of trad the site at Carson, two and a half tniles up the valley from here, which he has bonded for smelter purposes, | enup tax, Tho Italians refused to xp that near Midway. The matter pay, and the bears were turned loose toe a eae tone» being settled jon the officer. A large part of his " clothing was torn off, and he bare! bu Mr. Graves’ return he will be im os noe itn hie lif ds | b position to make a definite public banouncement. principled Brakema -F. Ww tare bears, from the owner of which he was attempting to collect $10 rev- REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Real estate transfers flied yester- day were Edwin Hughes and wife ward B. Downing, 1, and 6% of nw \& sec 4 containing $4.40 ac vided % of © % of #e & of nec M “Mnrée W. M., containing acres. to Pa lota 3 and INDIANS ARE TROUBLESOME. in sTEKOA, Wash., April 26. SEATTLE HIS BRIDE-TO ~~ 1S A CORPSE * On His Way to Claim Her and |i Cannot be Notified. STAR. isband to rT aid rrat and 1 fw BE oats, per case, Jobbing) —Oree 9GMNe;, I Costa Rica, Toasted por owt 4 n Mocha, va, per Ib, 24@r2se 6, per W,. 1) kle’s, in 100-1b 0-1 ¢ per ewt owt, $11.95; wack, Me r Arbu $11.75 TK ; ground coff $11.76; Oba, $11.86; 36e Guater 200; Lion, $11.95. 100% Butter, Ch Eggs ond Poultry 1O@i2e; fancy MW@ilo; Washing . i-th prints, 24@26c 1 Bigin Butter dairy. ton Ranch w 12%@ ah Kastern, Me Strictly Gobbing) fresh Re Comb honey ~ atrained, UILFY Dressed chickens, 15@16 ken, Mo; live turkeys, 4@ dressed goose, 13@14e; drossed turkeys, 16@17e. Nuts 1b, sacks, walnut He; almonds, ; almonds pine, 1 per dozen, California, 1240 Walnuts, per black fitderts, in@er peanuts, Eastern iq 13 M6@ize; hickory, 760; popeorn, 1. Hay, Grain and Food, per May (obbing) — Puget Bow per ton, $709; Kastern Washington tim ethy Plt; alfalfa, $10. Oate Gobbing)—Per ton, $28. Marley~-Rolled, $27. orn Whole, 22.50; feed meal, per ton, $23. Feod--Wheat, $21; off cake meal, siddiings, $2123; bran, $17; $ d feed, 30@ - $16; seed oats, c cracked, s shorts, dairy ¢ $20@32. Moat Prices. Fresh Meat (obbing)—-Cow beet, Bo per Ib; steer beef, #%e per Ib; mutton, wether, 90 per Ib; pork, Tie r bb; veal, large, 8 per Ib; small, | 10 Provisions () “ec; ha s bacon, 11%e; ary a Lard Gobbing Home-made, perlb, White Btar, lard, compound, fe; € teroes, Oye; xin Special, See; | x, 8% | WICHITA, Kan., Aprit 25.-—-Asniat Fresh Fish Gobbing)—Tfalibut, 1% iiigr ses vinads ¢ the battle. (0% SGP; salmon trout, 1240; we on p40 ee ae flounders, 2@4; solea, 4c; rock cod, bo; ship Brooklyn is now en route b 124% @ be; imps, 100; shad, ween New Haven, Kan, and New smelt, 49950; Columbia river York. He is coming to New Haven smelt, 4@6; herring, 2040; tom on 1 of that place ¥ buried yes f marrying Miss Miaw Hall was fa- | Cooxed, 81.20. brother Inet Batur- was * per sack; Dungeness c1 tally shot by bh Vegeta! lay on their farm, two miles from] poestoes (Jobbing) — White River New Haven. The li boy W8") purbanks, 887640; Island Barly Rove playing with a gun and Miss Hall | g3sq@40; Island White, $95038; Yak- attempted to take It from him, when |ima and Oregon, 40; new potaitoes, the gun accidentally discharged, al-|24¢ per 1b, mative silver skin ontons, us per tor Oregon \™ oe eee Se ee to [and Yakima silver skin, fancy, yeesgnty 7 carrote @7be per eack; rutabagas, an for that purpose, Miss Hall's pwr aki feamibn. Cle ‘pet parents endeavored to motity Ebby | Jy cabbage, 2c; parsnips, s0c@Si by wire, but h had alrea % ott New per sack, eaulifiower, 9c@S1 per York 1 wae on his way West. Mise domen; green peas, 6c; artichokes, 1 was buried yesterday in her | Q°"0.” aosen: gariic, 8c; celery, wedding clothes. She was well 4nd] 6 iesrnia asparagus, $660 per Ib; favorably known in Wichita. Walla Walla asparagus, We per tb; i - ani ren rhubarb, 264% per Ib; tomatoes, MARKET QUOTATIONS |= = = Fruits. Tuceday morning $202.00; navels, 2.75q4; tight on West street today There | lemons, $2.G4; apples, fancy, $1.25 # very little demand for « -|@2 per box; cooking apples, $1 Tht |tova. New potatoes are n|per box; bananas, $2.50 per . and are demanding 4c a| Duneh; Callfornia black figs, 20-Ib_ Cabbages are sca ‘There | i very few tom Walla ja asparagus is ing In and| quotes at per Ib, berries | leadl « Al nia cherries A they are Trade is very | seedling, | ‘The following prices are being of- l fered to the producer by the local dealers for delivery in round lots on the dock or In the car at Seattle, irain — Oats, & ba wheet, chicken feed, $1 t horts, $16, Puget alfalfa, $4. 1k Butter — Fresn ranch, | creamery, 22@250. ‘| Poul kena, live, ry—<( k 4% @be; dressed, WGlic; | $24; bran, sound, 87 per ton; hington timothy, $11.00 ga — Sirictly fresh ranch, 179 13@13%e; <holce beet cattle,cows hoga, Green Fruit Gobbing) — Oranges, CAPT. MA Waived $23; |, fi ue pe i Lumber and Building Moterial Juperior quality, per M Pi, merchantable fr, $4.00@ 1 cedar, $6@7; common, per $3,00@6; apruce logs, 41.00; cedar hingle bolts, 9§2.25402.60. Fir Lumber-ltough thick # ish, wurfaced, one or two side 0 and 12 inches wide, $15@%, length 12 to 16 feet; special lengthe, S0c per M extra; one-inch fininh, $18@18; all vertical grain, % per M extra drensed and matched, $17@ boards, -inch, 39@1 . 4 or G-inch finiah, #9 $9; V or channel rustic or dr 4 ing, welt 2000 Ibs, “ Washing » Ned Cedar Li Tough, #8@9, bevel siding, » Or ibe, 114@ 15.00; celling, weights 1 2 and inch, 1300 Ibe; Now. 1, 2, and s-ineh 700 Ibe, $126 wal coting, $10@14; rustic, s25@z8 shingles, $1.2 " $1.10; Ieineh fir t. $25@34; thi squaren, cketa Kiln-4 Drayage 1, $1 In advance of gre ‘| Only ‘This Week. ‘Sale Ends Saturday. Remember we Are Allowing Big Discount MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING........ | Boston Clothing Honse }1431 Second ave, - ~~ Near Pike +2 p.m. Rpokane K SM. Paul, Chicag JAPAN-AMERICAN LINE rrying U. & Mail to ell Oriental Points “Riojun Maru” Will Sail Yor Japan, Chins and All Asiatic Ports About May i7, i899 STEWART and Embalmore Ave. and Columbia St ne Main 1 Heattio, Waah. BONNEY & Funeral -CAPTAIN OF POLICE, residing Pacific Coast it eamship Company for San Francisco ¢le- company’s teamsahir t A Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Alaska Lightning Express STEAMSHIP CITY OF SEATTLE Sells from Yesier Whart Tuesday, April 25, at 10 P ML FOoR--— Skagway and Dyea DOIRECT equent Sailings, May 5 and 15 G. F, THORNDYKE, Agent. Phone Mala 470, 116 YESLER WAY Empire Line All Water Route to Alaska. Tirst Sailing to A Michael on or About June 15,189s9) Connecting with Company's Own leet of Kiver Btoamers for Dawson City And All Intermediate Points be ont | Yukon River. EMPIRE LINE 607 First Ave. - - SEATTLE ; Or to any Agent of the Interne} tional Navigation Company in } United Sater or Canada ; I FREEes— —maF REE ONDER MAYO worker »~ARMORY HALL... Thursday Night, April 27th, AT 8 O'CLOCK at 2308 Third Btranger, a brakeman on the O. R. John Corkle Mathilda Cor c bay g ; “ N., drew his monthly check last $1000, lot 4 sec eka on (om a, tare » bo; a 90; calves, avenue, has b » to sleep for weeks on account Rheumatism, 3 oe live, large, 4c; small 6o, and has been pre 1 incurable by the most celebrated of your med READ THE egg — pecrscges any > fiatsing 24% acres, also nw 4 OC Sw a4 cits and Wool — Heavy ical practitioners. Everything kr to alchemy and chemistry was i , Bnd has not been seen here since. | Causing Great’Annoyance to | % of sw \ of neo 8 tp Mn 6 | ound malted at over © pounds, tried and signally failed. May great foreign Healer, with the Bile wite and family reside bere, and | containing 10 fc; medium sound, per pound, use of Mayo's Electric Fluid, in 30 minutes imparted to Capt - $e We taeseate eae ha hon: deonetod Settlers in Oregon. Medi Co. to Miner-| iene sound, under 4@ pound | ning the us is limbs, relieved him of all stidivees ir swt in rahe fgg gene sapiane Snnenpbeen SALPM, Ore, April 25.—Some - sem ; atl pd 1 27, bIK | cows, sound, all welghta, 7c; stags, | and lame and enabled him to walk without his cance. This Mayo ™. e a ; “vn, [the Nez Perces and Lapwai Indians eet Deae: Leas a bulls and oxen, 4@5c; salted kips, broke in pleces, and Capt. Manning left the stage as spry as any man.| “Of people who * anxious to learn of his where- ment company md a \, ives, per pound, 8c; green hid b . : are reported to be troublexom Te; ca per . 8; green hides, The Captain will be pleased to re who wishes to call} have tried th abouts. Te family came from Bpo- | se was received at Gov. Geer's|_ Joveph H. E rday to J. BE. |e lems than salted: dry bh and be convinced as to the power edies shee x0 he kane three ™ othe ago th rning from Pa ripeorig oe ker . 5, lote A : 4 * | pound, 1 iry culls, one-thir Mr. John Conrad, a teamster at 91 Thir t mr fom | wa county ying that they |% #94 lots 2 s. n bik « per suffered with rheumati#m until he was compolied to ¢ j A Y O INCORPORATIONS. into that nm every season |® ORI o first adaitior laughter ary. | He came upon the stage in great pain, after 30 minutes Ys — 4 drive | John epee sg | ly relieved and ran up and down the stairs two The Sunrise © Mining and} pend ar pal jterday, $10, quit 4 feels lke Pag w ale Mow will t et to tell REMEDIES Meiting eompany been Incorpor r horses of the |! 3 and lots 2 bas smile eye ie | wonders Mayo and his remedies are able to perfor ated with @ cap k of $1,000,- | exhausting the rang rate’s fret nd wool, § rm Washir Esper taiel | Mr, H. A. Mortrude, of 413 Twenty-sixth Avenu Call he 0. The trust named in the at-|qhey are also reported to : — : oe or timber burned, 0c; tal- | sufferer from Asthma for years. Mayo treated him fo ey on the a oo ticles are J. Fowler, David | gardens and w ). Murphy, $320, lot ac | | and Mr. Mortrude called at the hotel this morning and reported th «| be convinced that Richardson and Fred HW. Richard-| writer of the letter says it p Hill ada < Jobbing Quotations. | | was entirely cured and will be ased to testify to that effect he effects perma- gon, ed that an entire intends go-| Seattle and East Trust ¢ | | MR. EDWIN BURKB, who was treated the second ni t a Articles of incorporation of the|ing into camp near Paradise this |S any, Ltd. to John 1. MeManus, $5,| The Jobbing quotations today were] {| appearanee, ecntiaues to tmprove, and ine few deya expect nent cures, Warrior General Mining company | season h or is asked lot 1 and # 16 feet of lot 2 b as follows t to his former business, that of a fisherman Dave eed, fied in the « : Pr ; ah ion bye the trea. | Renton add. ar Gobbing)—Golden C, in bbte, | AAAAAR pans byphia ashen i tcr ee tor’s offices, The pas 7 | Benjamin F. Loveland to the ex ‘Ko; powdered, =e ~ 4 ‘ an 100,000 and George W. Bragdon, A. |" aes attle and @astern Trust compar ty cube, be; Mz St ll Cc t ved H . F 2 Cc _ It: E. Cronewelt, Mt. 8. Nichols, J. Com Sheep-Killing Do Ltd., $5, lot 1 and # 19 feet ; spot cash prices ayo stl yn tinues Is ree ynsulta~ ton, L. C. Massie, L C. Gilman are A 2 . Renton add ar, ete. (Jobbing)—Patent Ex : nag - 7 i re MONROE, April K. McMurray t t, $3.25; Novelty A, $3.00; Star t g t tl > O eee d ~r tz l H t >] the trustees am pe Eeempeon ene: om along the foothills of wth- land Tina Tr rs 4and ors’), $ $ lifornia brands, 10n a 1¢ CCl en a oO eC mere Henton county, ranchers are all! s pi 117, Salmon fa corn meal, yellow 0 per 10 - 7 . > THE COLUMBIA REE eee Mepis of 3 lettae rie to Be the 1 Sly Meeks) ore ree, lhe Corner Third Avenue and Cherry St. p-killing as nepy “1 | $02, bik 44 Great N 55 per 100 Ibe In 10-1b sacks; buck- | hy in one flock, and a simi whe Now: ure, $3.50 pe 0 tba ini po, a 7 ” , Ore g > . . , 2 Ine . M y F Dhancher ta andthoe, nove Wet: | ahrcise Wi bus Wheat four, pure an per ® P"!"' Por the benefit of those who were unable to attend Mayo’s last course of been received H. Nibbe, $12 100 tbs In 40-th sacks; farina, $285 lectures he has decided to continue them, and will open at the South Park add | per 100 Iba 10-Ib mack; farina, $3 Indications Point to Anothe . $70, lot 12 bik Hoyt 1, $9.50 per 100 : ad th 10. x er Season of High Water. a is ‘ vere 4; whole wheat flour, $1.85 per John L. Sullivan and his company] J. 3 ar ,@ ib wackat tre mel, 65:38 5 RTHPORT, Wash., April 24. ia drawing good houses at the Third serene pr cE 4 arch $2000, 1 10-1b ks; rye flour, ble uneasiness i becoming | avenue theat is we Many | ¢inning at a point # 39 7 100 Ibs In 10-Ib sacks; a#plit| “ Set Be daw Wi » af > an, : y thone living alone the |are going who have not been in a| 1260.99 feet from nw cor of ¢ 4 ' y Rw) api pan Also Friday and Saturday Nights, April 28th and 29(% Private ePtnahte eee oe ee eaname cee nay magne tot @ iene tonne, dost Be | cere eas Win i ap We ee < ot \b Dane] Beart Lecture for Men Only—Sunday Afternoon at 2:30. Private Lecture for Occurred In 1604. ‘The river this year | speciality bill 1# @ pleasing one, and ‘ ) mi nec tb boxes szio,| Ladies Only—Friday Afternoon at 2:30. Mysteries of the Sex explained, at this point ned « lower staxe thoroughly enjoyable end 4 y ch ) per case of 96 2-1b than can be remembered within the eee Pad geus feet, th ~ nds rolled oats, $2.85 per ‘5 * ‘| 1 knowledge of the oldest inhabitant.| Tomorrow night Tan Maclaren will | 668.5 feet, thence » 89 ¢ » mi d-1b sacks; corn meal, yellow Whe Year Galore lact the viver noes lac Comat ee the Seattle theater. |15 sec. ¢ 299.7 fect, thence n 39 1 $2.80 per bbl in sacks: corn} ict N ivi) he ivi} ry vit) N ) t higher ¢ and p Boek: bi yur he has been|7 sec. @ f thence n 89 meal white, per bbl in 60-1b | 1 , mig yd Fo te ee Ponte Major Jan, |51 min. 6 sec, W 485.8 feet to 4 sacks; buckwheat flour, pure, ") I Wk A h | J e i | au } ) m May 6, 1 ve aah wader Wh Airection the |of beginning, containing 9.4864 per bbl. in 60-Ib sacks; cracked jam P. Hugh in the lou te being made, declares that he| Albert 8. Heck to 6 B., Ba wheat, $4 per bb! in 60-1b sacks; stecl local ob 7 bpp ae larger business than he|and C, F. Baret 500, ut ont meal, $6.50 per bbi in 60-lb : " : e - al 1 ete a ser) Dab lapaiclbenas lis ss of H. L. Yenler and wife, being « 0-Ib ancks; whole wheat flour, $3 pe the floods of five years ago. The antag raat reg cal Ot LON NL ar ae Souaning Lub) to Belh mechan ove feter Hee Canes or Crutches) Sufferers from Asthma or Tape Worm, desiring ow he high er Bioycle or exercise | 17 tp 24 ; “ rallied y , . ps a 4 " ‘ . sen £ gee» pai i ras Ss tis het : north |p per a) Os Leontine pene thence # 30 min. 7 sec Ww 426.29 f 1; fancy rolled oate, 180 Ibe net ble, Treatment should call at Armory Hall between 3 and 4 o’clock Thurs. get been affected. Deep and sheep |jord otuere " "Il thence # 89 deg. 61 min, 6 svc © 485, 5; fancy rolled oats, 90-lb eacks, day Afternoon, acai aie As wins ante iss dei siesta ili anh ibaa cali elici ° eaccllies