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. ~» — : “2 ° Ne ccm ee ac clea Ae eae aoe ce ° ° VHE SEATTLE STAR, 3 T ’) ‘ W { \ t blowers ean be secured, for tT T ' ie all eoure aur own well flew. per Ibi new da factorien ai over’ the coors ccd) TY WT MAR ET QUOTATIONS ie ei mn ific Coast Steamship 6 4 4 fent men can find work anywt | | Ad ) und the 4 1 xpended, (he « crate; Cal 5 chanel " President Mayes today went a . n m of Wednesday Morning Mtrawber box P San Francisco number of blowers to Gas City, Pa ft An shh cian aeann Se ae rf , ‘ \al and the remainder of Che week the yy by why th F ee ee eae ey ey | kumber and Building Motoriai Ds CT tne ii ipas ety 04 % Rss ure vben | 4 ‘ 4 rye bare of greenstuff, such as cabbage Loge—Mupertor quality, per M, No. n, Walla Walla, i Sou met arer es pieces ctu Dee 4d vit HW pay r ju wopor- |And Asparagus, Mage are 17 1 fir, $6007; mercha fir, 4.00@ d Umatilla leave ment 6.75; No, 1¢ Non, per uu m, via Hassboro, N 1 Montreal and To ’ a — ~ following prices are being of- | M, $1,004 , cedar Port 7 na and Victoria, March ronta, ACanada;y Newark, OBlo, and 1 th 1 imy &t | fored to the produger by the looal | shingle be uo 10, 15, 20, 0, April 4, 9 lan City, Ind. President Mages saya i Hepa that the Cunnot on the El | dealers for delivery in round lots on| Fir Lamber—touch, $8; thick fn. 2%, Ma every fifth 4 e ather Forgave : at ne reere A to send tes men Accordin to > u ‘ n the | the dock of in the ear ut Heattle tite; surtaced, os two. ald 6 aft I aw » they should be working in y b Graje are ba; |and 18 invhes + 1 this pl and giving the town the g 3 y contract whe = aitken te , Mh Seat 1 io H t hal r neths, pe San Francisco His Daughter benefit of thelr wages Own St r oe 416; whoris, $16, "| M extra; ono-inch Anieh, Hi@18; ath OF Meat oe Via Victoria and —_—- The cr he Mour 1) Hay — Puget sound, $7 per ton;| vertical grain, % per M extra, | 400) Townnen ‘ . Killed the Quaker. 0 y. Lior " h heen | Hast Washington timothy, $11.00 Flooring, dressed matched, si7@| At a ee Hi, 36 alah ‘ink | MARION, tnd April driven 126 f Kk in exceed "G12; alfalfa, 1; #tock boards, saris; 10 ‘ 2 Sar te ter. ediaa uaroioan 06 ducers cies ingly hard hard as the) Kees — Strictly fresh ranch, 17@ inch, $9.004718; 12-Inch, $18@19. ene FOR ALASKA DRAMATIC SCENE BY A cove Sees condemning’ the ws rwef that Wan paxsed throne JUKE ti ae ee ine Willan 40; Hee | 20s, WeeAMS “ecudsaatitps: Cottane | te : PALE PR ARK | Def wo ve the frat lode Hutter — Fresn rar 100110; | $9; V of channel rustic or drop wid. | City, Clty of Topeka and Al-K) leave celebrated quakers in statuary for A : v 4 Advertising: purposes, the tife-nlse THE DIVINE HEALER REAPPEARS (eo je that thé | creamery, 22026 ing, welght 2000 Ibe, $11@14, Wir tim- Beattle 9 « March 1, 6, 1, 16 one jj aptbchacap. Pagel or ie res ledge that is being for will be | Poultry-Chickens, Ive, iwiaie;| ber 4 penny) Nines, rough; |, April. 5, 10, 16, 90, 25, 20, May & wore toss mic dhgen: the plaewaih four sa the hard rook has (lve turkeys, I $5.00q16 44 ogre ‘ and every fifth day thereafter 1 been hrough ‘The wouth Live Stock —Chotes beef cattle 1G noh and up, Yor further information obtain and relegated to the rear of build " gregory sid Upon Which Lay Another Daughter wong on seanth a aaeaeill w Tells the Boston Poopte a Romark- |r! ot The quarts 44; steers, 4460; good hogs, live, | $16 f ico ge Rt acinar pit Migried wteadily img h values In the @%e; hogs, dressed, 614c; calves, Washington ted Cedar Lumber The company reserves the right to attest geabmorey eye pie ned able Story of His Coles. in a mont dressed, large, Go; amall, 9c; calves, Tough, $09; bevel siding, welght 700 chanse thout previous notice, the sity struck 16, hurling it over an thal Jount. nd fulfile the lve, large, 40; small 6e. Ibe, 814015 celling, weights steamers, sailing da and hours of Nie sir treee IG puting It sver an about the m Hides, Pelts and Wool ~ Heavy 2 and 3, “inch, 1200 Iba; Ne sailing ‘ ua ia 20 Seeneeees, sen sarees fae r ro fw nti} Round waited #teers, Over 60 pou 3, Ye-inch 700 Ibe, $12@ F TROWBRIDGE, Sree “taeakwie they Sot los ¢ , not break well, but 8; medium sound, per pound, ing, #10014; rustic, # _Duaet a an Dk, Seattle. » backed the < place 4 ‘ i ir vound, under 4 | shingles, 25 andard town ticket office, 61% at . ST. LOUIS, April 2—From a land found the mangied remains of | BOwTON, April 26—#ehlatter, the sabe © 100K | Fes, count, ea atoll thier ieine E Anish, 1h 1 ad 36 foot Seattle; Goodall, Serine 8 Go. Gop, bs - hy engreee deathbed paper-mache Quaker. divine healer,” ia tn Te Pia bulls and oxen, 4@60; salte ! 44; thick fiat $2826; cedar Acents, Ban Francisco. ene, followed by a family recon says he has come back ¢ The v on the Lone Te; calves, per pound, fe; green hides, squar 7, 8, © mnd 10 feet, $2490; ciliation, was the experience of An Scurvy in the Klondike. lind ose. the heme wath aad the alex [Republic hae reached @ dep le less than’ salted: dry hides, per pickets, 812 ton Hembrook. formerly of St. Louis FREEPORT, IL, April Momle W. peoover, Sent feot, It has beon eroxncut pound, 130; dry, oulle, ope-thivd te Kiln-dried, $1 tn advance of green. Yesterday, immediately after his Guiteau, of this city, who ds 10 the | org real name tobe 1 feet In width bra gh Pens ar pound, $2020; | Drayage, le, “¢ y marriage to Miss Annie Kereting of Klondike, writes here that there are /tnae appellation, I eer Oren st toe ae ee deer, b@ i801 sy eka, Sele ree St. Paul, a suburb of St. Charles, 15 men suffering from sourvysin the | yror ean, MoD. who, ac mn. Work has been suspended on | oie" ee ansel pelte, soe cheers : { j Mo. Miss Katie Kerating, now dead, {Copper river district. -'The Chicago |nis own lips, is the Schiattor » of winke on account of the great [Tinos Geese: western Washington Washin on % Alaska was the agency by which the recon. | Meo are Onear Lilijeven, aged 43. of | rary hlatter is the German for |!240W of water, due to the melting | woo)’ ge; Western Washington W Ciilation was effected. 2202 Indiana avenue; J. G. MeArne | sie or na the M niven (*nOw, ‘The drift will be continued. | 90. gine, 4, 100; tal- Until the Géath of his father, three |!ene. 24, 56 Kagieston avenue: C. E.lnim ne says, by the Clermane ot | . 28 low, 24ORK: Gapber Warnes, fe: ta STEAMSHIP COMPANY. All Water Ronte to Alaska years ago, Hembrook worked for a McCoy, 33, Gist place i Denver, Gal. in avery detail Goea| ce? Milt at the Republic ming te = ae Jocal stove-manufacturing concern| Guviteau asks that the government |), taiiy with t Stet lent |doing better work and more of tt Jobbing Quotations. Alaska L E Gnd lived.at the home of Hears sat, |40 something immediately, as the| fou, “healer whe went into the {han ever before In the history of the | ‘The Jobbing quotations today were aska Lighthing Express mann. Anton was the oldest child, |Sreatest suffering prevails. They are | western desert in 1804, after several IN’ | The inine Is looking better | aa follows: STEAMSHIP by tie: sedate tyr today ae nn ran he ideal CMM. |S hemouth of the Rue: tiver, | fyter® Meme eI er wevergy han ever before. reparations arc| sugar Goobingydoiden c. im voin, STEAMSHIP CTFY OF SEATYLE eent for im and asked him to take ———— become being made t sume work on tan- 4% tra C, in Dba, 4%e: powdered, June is issso charge of the farm and help her sad Prom the dhy Shen Mebiattor ennk {0 Ne: &. There was some cleaning] ies dry mreminemed, Ses ene -advoual 6 peep : ee Seandiee sae, ina nM atter #unk up nooesmary before the actual driv- | beet, 5%; spot cash prices i c vias Saeed Gi Toung Hembrook resigned his pos!- [from wight, 4 bury himesit tor 4 ing"ghend uf he, timne! could’ be | Plour, ete. Gowuina)—Patent wx. THESLAY, April 24, al 10 P.M ives Sizobeeed fot Shin tnt: aah Ue BL PONE tm bate | pro ga en cae ae - mmenced. ‘The tunnel will tap |eellent, $226; Novelty A, $3.00; Star ror -——— mother, It was while over his |man supposed to be Hchiatter were | 1 Mae bout B60 leet: Coho. | TESS: SAE Se eats ots father’s body that he met Miss Ke }found on a western desert, but Dr, |/t “on able “that UTS) Seem eee Peano eee awsa i} ity. i ting, who was afterward destined |MoLean said that when he bi oly SAAS Apt SES orb pombe teeie OTE aanes weer all Ba ; fore will met’ be V0 -Ib sacks; buck- ; Se ee te eee ie fas: Sauter | To Oure: @ or Of @ Dislo-|himsoif ris soul visited God. His Actual | Wheat flour, pure, $1.80 per 90 Ibs in And All Intermediate Points } bor was one body was “under t arth of the os , Sak mesient’ “ on the i of the frat to offer her assistance to cated Joint. warren sell” —ebe spot he will not |Teum Aeteal | see ta sale anuiee terinns bis DIRECT ; irs. Hembrook, | ove 6 woul, he *, was pees set ina, $3 H a aes Pool wo soustoms | tian. re ove " 2 ae uh h a mays, was “ls | wil pene per 300 tt tn 20-16 na ke: farina, 1 Subsequent Sailings, May Sand 15 Yukon River. | structed od to ¢ rack to : 0 I , -cut 0 distress that the young man’s atten-|James Nealls, a Se earth, Join the waiting body, for beth a | meat 8.4 9 per 100 tbe tn 10 ib a at G. F. THORNDYKE, Agent. ars ly attracted blackamith, arre tovise up, co the path formerly trod . Mele. Fh. | &faham flour, $1.75 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b ttl EMPIRE LINE her, and. after the Anal cerenmics |prumane xoclety inte thie afternoon, (8nd wn the way ut divine powers (ob ham just | sakM: Whole wheat Sour, $1.85 per) Phone Main 470. 116 YESLER WAY 2 heer: taken place, he akked her when and fined $5 for putting an iastru-|for the benefit of mankind.” =the. Are |100 Ibe in 10-1b gacks; rye meal, $2.10 607 First A a ; See Gttle tines 1 cain. | fon the Armatrone group, | rstAve. - EATTLE ment of torture en the hoof of o| Schlatter has « ted certain | fens ty W Senet Ma. | PAr 100 Iba In 10-1b sacks; rye flour, ‘The friendship begun under suchinorse at Kerusenmerier’s very city authorities as to hie desire to Jey ” per 100 Ibs im 10-1b sacks; split 5 Agen: of Gis Starnes. shal and Joe Ha This pra: ‘ asfgation Company 5 Pathetic cireumstances soon ripe into love and the young couple} Plighted their troth. Miss Kersting t. Nealis be jer! e ard that the way to was one « te handsomest yours | cure the disease was to make the ladies in surrounding Country. | animal bear his weight on the injur had 7 oe Sd ere nani 174 leg. A torturous horseshoe was young rook m | pt the envy of the beaux of the neigh- _ ood ood tor two days on the crippled Le ome when it was found that he |jeg until it fell down from exhaus had displaced all others tn her affec- tian ‘The suffering of the brute was Mise Kersting had learned to love |" the young St. Lovisan and she “9% Sends Messages Two M ses stable, The horse had a distocated knee- unted by her father's objec t ‘The latter ordered the yount| NOTRE DAME, Ind, April 26~ lover not to darken his doorway. but |Prof. Green continued hte expert- this did not make ahy materia! diff-/ ments in wireless erence, a8 clandestine meetings were | He nent signals to arranged with the utmost ease. lin fouth Rend, « tance of con- Meanwhile Young Hembrook went siderably mere than two miles. to work with @ will to lift the mort-|There was no delay in receiving the wage lett by bis father; and, after | signals and they were as distinct ax two and a half years’ tabor, suc- | could be desired. The next attempt everything in 4 | will be to signal Niles, Mic! As #000 48) miles north of Notre Dame, lay 1 th ee ns wes. Officials Arres' in setting the date for his ate po Saglle-es By? ogg “Minois Is ited father continued unabated and inant ARCOLA, Ii, April 26.—The grand | Annie consequently told him thatshe Jury of this county foun Indict~ Was going to visit her sister, Mrs. |ments against the town clerk, city John Pach, in Marion county clerk and several other persons of Mr. Hembrook followed his fiancee | Arcola. charging fraud tn the pay- to Marton county, where the wedding ent of bounties on sparrow heads ceremony was perforined. The brid- | It is claimed the sparrow heads were al party had hardly gat down to the *l4. The men indicted have been ‘wedding tabie when a telegram came |4trerted and taken to Tuscola to the | saying that Mise Katie Kersting was Ja! ceils == STRUCK BLIND raphy today e water tower ‘The bridal couple and Mr. and Mre Pach went to Old Monroe on *) next tratn. Mr. Kersting was surprised when | he saw his daughter enter his home | leaning on the arm ef young Hom- brook, and his astonishment was in- | creased when he was informed that | gg they were man and wife. He was in-| consed, but Miss Katie ratiog knew of her father’s objections and | in a Peculiar Manner. comprehended the situation at once.| COVINGTON, Ky.. April 2 —Mre Bhe beckoned to him to come to her |C. C. Chase, wife of C, C. Chase, au bedside, and, by « sign. ordered Mr. jerintendent of the Pullman Car and Mra. Hembrook to follow. lcompany’s shops at Ludlow, t# in In her dying moments, the young |a critical condition at her home on woman raiged her eyes heavenward | Powell street. She has been atrick and implored her father to forgive en with blindness, attended with her sister and to extend the coveted | symptoms of ape In rising from her knees after re paternal blessing. Then Mr. Kersting and hie daugh ter and newly made son-in-law knelt by the side of the Invalid and pray- | ed. No words were spoken, but the tears that rolled down their cheeks were silent but eloquent testimoniain that the past was forgotten and that Chane felt « Mra face and fell un ligioun devotions, sharp pain in her she was reseus 4 it was found the lid of e of her eyes was paralyzed |ahe had @ «imilar attack, and now both eyes are affected. | Physicians belleve that ed on the well foot and the horse | AS SHE AROSE. s. Chase Loses Her Sight Yesterday | bury himself for #0 days tn th lwith the permission Thealth, his grave to be watched by persons in authority and members | lof the press and others join, He does not stipulate how deep he shall be buried, but says @ feet is agreeable to him. Hie sole pur pose is to convince the unbelieving that he le “a chosen representatt at God alive iukes the claim that |powers Rudyard Kipling was saved | by bin peas pomenly wan bes nm of cone gy }wheat Makes, .7%-Ib boxes, $2.10: ——— width and’ will run in the | West Gales, $2.80 per case of 96 2-1b cat } ‘ + on | pkgs: fancy rolled oats, $2. r 4 crude state about $15 per ton. It | baie, in 8-ib aacke; corn meal, yellow, | The Gr can igang ty ale M concentrate about Ave tone to] ¢2.50 per’ bbl in B0-Ib. aacks: corr | Ramaker oaTH Leave, Dmily Arrive The bond has been taken meal white, $2.90 per bb! in 0-1b Music wav S05) Brepeie ls iam Davis, the famous stock-|aacke; buckwheat four, pure. 67.20/ Com i AAl genom p.m. 2 and work will he commenced} per bbl in S-Ib sacks; cracked Am pany (0p. m, Spokane-Rowiand 990 p.m, May 1 | wheat, $4 per bbl in S0-Tb sacks; tect | Has Wis Easel, Se aage Age Pee when everyone eb gave him up While the eyes of the world were | twatching for bulletins of the auth jor’s death and the doctors | without hope, Dr. McLean | waa called upon by an intimate per leona! friend of Mra, Kipting 1 waa (mplvred by this woman he told a reporter, ave Mr. K |itng if ft were in my power. I ask led Gott to grant the woman the re jauent, “Tht rid knows that Kip Hing was saved as if by @ hand from God. It was God's hand in truth |that’ saved him. ‘This knowledge.” he continued, ‘was not Intented for the public, Up to a few yoars ago I never used the extraordinary powers God gave mir to any extent. You all know of my cures In Denver and the crowd that visited’ me. One day I found my | power to cure the sick and make the |dlind see and the lame walk had left me. T had 39 fatiures tn one day. |t believed I fad offended in leome way and Tt mid to myself, “I | wilt @o penance.’ 1 went into the [desert to bury myself and fast for 14 days, 1 did wo, and when I iny buried for a few hours ¢ to him. manded my soul to come saw God and told him that I had o| fended him. He said thie was so, but that he desired I should reat You shal! go back on tinue your w | Oakesd. arly Dry. | OAKESDALE, Wash., April 26. Open saloons w, but this is only temporary. The California saloon, conducted by the ate Charles Kureser, wh ath urred Monday, | close ¥ jremain so until an administrator ip Jappointed and authority to open the faaloon received from the court This lin expected to occur this week Killed by a » Coal Wagon. PHILAD April %.—The the future would be a9 a new leat in rising | | eo ye ary jrovit in a book. ltrom her knees at the time atated, a | three-yea _ nae C Stood veendl in the brain buret aky, was killed at Fourth and Pem Woman's Mrsterious Death 1h»! biindvess and apoplexy have re- | Porton sterols thle aftornoan by Wy sulted ove b oo. wagon PEORIA, Il, April 26.--Miss Lucy Dunlap, 2) years of age, died at the pian eneeassontaaeie Tragic Story of residence of her marrted sister in this city today under very mystert DULUTH, Minn., April Penni. ous circumstances. he formerly |lexs, behind on her rent and hope leas of the future, Georgiana Dwo achak, a widow, aged %, shot her. self and two children last night. The lived at Eleworth, Il, and had been | here several months. Last evening she went walkiog in company with @ young woman, and they met a man | three bodies were found this afte whose identity is not yet known. He noon. The children were four anc induced Miss Dunlap to accompany | six years respectively him alone, and after an absence of uckle neveral hours she was brought to Saved by Su pender her home in @ dying condition, hav- Sapa ing apparently been drugged. She| NEWARK, N. J., April 26—Po- efied an hour later without making licernan William Ryan, while climb- ling in an open saloon window after @ statement. | ————e _— a burglar this morning was shot four times. The first and se nd bul left shoulder, and the fourth, as he was falling, was deflected by his pender buckle and made wound of what otherwise would have killed him. The officer got his prisoner all the same. Fo nd With a Broken Neck TERRE HAUT Ind, April 26. Charles FE. Williams, of the firm of Wood, Williams & Co, furniture dealers, was found dead with a brok n neck in @ disorderly house early this morning Yesterday SHUT DOWN nize the Union. BRIDGETON, N. J., April 2 fires have been drawn In thr dow giass factories In this cit the workers will be Idle till at least next fall. The drawing of the fires follawed the information from Pr dent Burns that the men would a work unless the Bottle Blowers’ union was recognized. The Williams drew $1000 from a bank on a check which had the name of his mother as indorser but only $1 was found on his person. There is no change in the situa- |The mother says she Aid not indorse | tion. The manufacturers are i-lthe check. One story is that he lont dently centering their eneretes in |ihe money gambling In the operating the Cumberland hollow | part of the evenin The bookkeep ware plant, No attempt has been |or at Williams’ store does not think mate to obtain blowers from other |e paid out any money yesterday in factories. There are few employed. business but says he drew and but two of the yes are email arnounts on his ac bottle blowers. T rberland ‘ . Managers aay that they will have a ron ASURE xerclae | Huy Clipper Bie Spinning, agent, | puy others ¥. }1022 # large number of non-union journey- Ten here this week. President Ha 8 say that he does not know where M ynd avenue, started to cross to the opposite side | the ml Wagon th street, and ran t and rear wheels. along nm the whieh over his The | fro |knocked him down and ran body, killing him ldriver was placed under a instantly rent MINING NEWS. Advices received from Keremoon, |B. C., state that the Surprise group jot mines near that place, are making Ja good showing. It is a copper |gold property, assays showing 21 per cent. copper and $5 gold. This ve loan be traced on the surface for 2000 fest. They have to tunnel im for 80 feet on the ledge, which shows about 6 feet in width. The present tunnel will gain considerable depth, but one could he started 400 feet below, and with 1000 or 1200 feet in length gain 800 to 1000 feet depth. It In a ro lperkaead good ows ing ‘There has heen a reorganization of the Flag Hill Mine at Republic, new officers elected, and a half a mill an. sessment levied on each share Work is progresting ax usual, it i stated that there is no marked change in the value of the ores from those previously reported, and that the ledge is not lees in size thar “| | who may | rat ©.4. 2 cut oat meal, 96.50 per bbl in 69-1b Removed to cr aR OS A contract for a S@-foot tunnel on | aacks; graham flour, $2.99 per bbI in 141s the Antonia near Erle, B. C., han | @-1b sacks; whole wheat flour, $3 per | Se iA JAPAN-AMERICAN LINE just heen let to F. W. Leach and | Bbl in 0-1b sacks; rye meal, $8.75 per | sy sd om Jack Riley. This > ty} fabout | bbl in Gib sacks; rye Noor, #4 per | Pais Carrying U. &, Mell teal Ortentel Petate one mile west of Erie, and ie owned | bbl; fancy rolled oats, 180 tbs net bbls, | ike and “ yj by William Forney and Joe Harri- | $00; fancy rolleg enim 90-1 sacks, Union Riojun Maru” Will Sail son. On the etreneth of the sale |$6.20; fancy rolled oats, per case, | For Japan, China and All Asiatic Ports of the Arinstrong they @ Awing | $2.76, this tunnel to tap the Antonia vein| Coffee Gobbing)—Green — Mocks, About May '7, 1698 at a depth of about 200 feet. This tx }per Ib, 29@%e; Java, per Ib, MGT; | | also a bie ¥ averaging in the | Costa Tica, chotce, per tb, 16@1%e. best place aby $25 per ton. The | Roasted—Arbuckle’s, in 10-10 cases, | ore te & copper iron sulphide with a] Der ewt., $11.75; @-Ib cases, per cwt, | Ee white quarts gangue. ‘They have | Sit 88; Fume) cases, per owt, $11.95; | lone about $000 worth of work on | 24x, &-Id tins, Ib, be; wack, Se: ENTS this claim and the work has demon-| Aden Mocha, ; Caracola, ui pater he in Cincinnati. * c ~ California, 124@ ; Fi GINCINNATI, April 26.—Attompta]!86; strained. To. We will be open until g . ent! w " o te interes Poultry res: hick: he i 4 have recently been made to interest liyp eickent tae; eat ae Fare i 0 round trip | p.m, and we want Incinnatt hotel men in the hotel] ig; dressed geese, 12@14c; Greased |“ hetidia RomneaEaes to show you the trust scheme, originated by Davis | turkeys, 16@1Te. Hawley, rletor of the Hawley Nuts. house in Cleveland Walnuts, per tb, sacks, 12@140;/ Hawley's scheme was to form «| astern black walnuts, 10c; pecans, unbination of the hotele through |12@130; Miberts, 14c; almonds, fancy, nit: the Gonntry tor the 00 ot} soft shell, 18@200; almonds, No. 2 ut the country for the purpowe of] Tegate: peanuts, 6@Te: pine, 16: | Wholesale iit Retall Cash b rier. | TTT raising hotel rates. Hawley cla hickory, 10¢; docoanuts, per dozen, No. 612 Second Avenui | that the formation of trusts is hurt-| tte; popeorn, 4c per Ib. | Yesier and Sa ] nig the hotel business by ¢ aking the Rey, Orolo ant. Fond. | Hie plan to buck the teuste| Hay Gobbing) — Puget Sound, per | by giving the « dowe of thelr own | tom, $7@9; Eastern Washington tim- | nedicine. It wax indorsed by a] othy, $1 wed oa ay GO TO P ne of the State Hotel Me Oate Gobbing)—Per ton, | a tah y, , ” saeuciation in March at Columbus, | _Harley—Rolled, #21. 3s Kk & McLe |We know you don’t rn—Whole, $22.60; cracked, $23;/$ “Parkman & Mchean have time during inaati hotel men have recen feed meal, per ton, $23. | pARGATIS » eet tee capes thelr opinion} Feed—Wheat, $f; all cake meal, | BAmpatee. Ay the day, and now on the plan, Clork Joe ler, of the | #5: miladlings, sem; ig $175) that warm weather Palnee hotel, waid. “The tdea te orts, : chopped feed, $20@22; | | is ¢ i u practh : It ina ‘euhenacy ides dairy chopped feed, $16; seed oats, REAL ESTATE | Is coming on, we would not work.” $20@32. | think the Gas Stove REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS '¥ perty Hee f the board of | ory Mow Plummer’s Swanron, $297.00, lot 1 bik 12, Ren-| Lard Gobbing)—Home-made, perl, ton hill add Te; White Star, Se; Coin Spectal, Henry J. Haines to John BP. N.| Sto; lard, compound, tlerees, ¢%c; Rohlinger, $1, lots 1, 2 and 8 bik 1, | Rex, se. Stevenson's first add. to Enumciaw.| Fresh Fish Gobbing)=Talibut, % | 1, . . George M. Holloway, county clerk \m on, 8@9C; salmon trout, 13i¢c;|' be houmht at ressonebi iy = to Mery Ellea Owen, lots 6 to 16| founders, 34 les, 40; rock cod, bo; y ayments bik 49 of MeAleer'n aad. ltrout, 12%4@t6e; shrimps, 10c; shad, 1 Bike se 8, MICKELSON Arthur G and wife to Frank | eer ; smelt, 4@6e; Columbia river A rick, $1, lot 7 bik 41, Law's |@@7e; smelt, 445; herring, 3@4c; tom second add 4e; oyaters, Olympia, $3.50 perf) 0 | f John D. Hewitt to BE. J. Montague, |sack, $1.80 per gation; clama, $1.50 ny or ‘ $1000, # 20 feet HOTEL TRUST the Attempt Is estate tr rs filed yester-| mutton, wether, 9¢ per 1b; pork, 7%c in yor 1b; Veal, large, 8 per 1b; small, oma SAVES...... Dearborn and husband to ov s - co in payment Dearborn, $500, lot 2 bIk 5.) Provisions Gobbing)—Hams, large, ada. |10%e; hams, small, te; breakfast Huebr ain isStacrspas woot Sa aoe SS) EY AY ETCURSON as 0 jor, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry se TO ‘TO FORM A “BIG eater ie ant ing any OoLYmM PIA our er and wife to John P| bacon, 11%¢ of lot 14 bik 13, «| Be 100-1b sacks, $2.09; split pean, $3 per 100 Ibe in 2-Ib boxes; peart barley, 4.25 per 100 Ibs In sacks; by Cones at nd ie an ex ton creameries, 1-tb prints, 26@26c: | Eastern, lowa and Eigtn, Cheese Uobbing) — Native Wash- ington, I24@ie; astern, 124@ 12%; California, Me. Eee weer Strictly fresh 1 a | Wife Come to See Us. Sunday Next, April 50th leat fam. Retw ‘Phone Red 170, 605 Batley Nid. is just what you want, Moat Price Fresh Meat Gobbing)—Cow beet, fe per Ib; steer beef, Sec per Ib; : dry salted sides, 7c. pomestic th Kenton |per aack; Dungeness crabs, lve, $1.10; And promotes happi- ‘Three Days More nu | cooked, $1.20. Hattie T. More to Adella-M. Rea- | Vogotablos. ness in every household be pang get AB age dig Mpeg ye Potatoes Gobbing) — White Rt i | Mary A. Horn to " hom ‘ M. Harn fceke lion s37@40 iaad Barly reed )' 1} IY { 1 \W here used. 0 ages span gg he rong sisq@40; Island White, $36@3%; Yak- ar) i A ae in containing #8 acres, being se M4 of lima and Oregon, $40; new potaito am Say oe piinr be ree M.. Joe per Ib; native silver ski TY * Vy iN and had Fay § eee ae Pht mntons, ‘$18 oe on Oregon | Is a Big Discount, but that { N { { N ncrome nd alo of aw \ of pe. axis eat gt pred is what we are giving on = en short G. Murray Rare mackie Tumba 60. per MEN'S AND BOY'S Sold * Manufactur~ Anglin, $725, nw M of ne M seo 28 tP | ago; cabbaRe, 2c; Darsnips, 9c@s1 er’s Prices, freight 2noftbeof W.M * i! Lite Hog . 7 ad esta TL elehgeea most vert] CLOTHING... deducted, and _con- Succeeds Archbishop Gross” dc per dozen; garite, e nected FREE of a |has been for some time, The closing down of the Bryan & Sewall is due to the fact that a few | of the stockholders have been fur nishing all the money to earry on the work and are f doing so. It {a stated that it is probable there will be a reoerganiz m and the company made axses#able, The non Janstanable plan has been tried faith fully In thie camp, and it can be said in all candor that it has proved failure. As tong a there i sale contained in his announcement, PORTLAND, Ore, April 2o—at {California asparagus, 5@60 per Fi CHARGE dite wervios 1 Mary olive Watla Walla asparagus, 10c per Ib: agai Bas Su ri nalgsen Ber Fin ~~ rhubarb, 3@4%e per 1b; tomatoes, Beston Clothing House ~ Hughes announced In @ $2.60 per case. y «=< r Hugher announced | | ie 1431 Second Ave. Near Pike Seattle Cas successor to the lat Archbishop | Prult Gobbing) ~ ina week or two, After ma ; apples, fa ( i on hivahes ‘eeld.' in aha wer 40.4 t cetnige apa, eT BONNEY & STEWART yortorial Inquiry, that he had no in 2. fy } t Directors and Eimbalmers r no in anarms, $2.50 per | ofa, Third Ave. and Columbh ‘ formation at hand, except what was| bunch; Callforna black figs, 20-1b/ Nophone Main 18. Seaitio. Wash. fa | cartoons, $1.25; Smyrna #7 214-216 Cherry Street oxes, $1.50 jb xes, $1.50; ee eer Se