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THE SEATTLE STAR. 3 Tor San Francisco that when his new goods come he Glory mine at Hepublic state that |Gordon MeFeo, $2200, w % low Gand] go per mack; turnips, 660 per y 7 |Wua to send me a pattern uv some : he property looks better every day, |7 bik 27, Comatock supplemental ad- | pack; cabbage, 240; paranipa, 9cqrt The y thin' I'd like, and he sent me that 1 PA ie wit tap te within a few toot of |aition |per ack, Cauliflower, 9e@1 per pag | i It's black goods, fer I'm a widder, | j the Morning Glory mine id Jacob Hauer and wife to Matilda fozen; green peas, Ge; artichokes Q ) Il but (t ain't what I want, My old I wi) I 1 jas In the bottom of the ehaft Anbling, $600, lot 2 blk Pontius’ |¢oe por dozen; garitc, 9; celery, | | man has been de fer fourteen Jlatter stook will Jump with the md supp, add Cotifornia asparagus, 6@6e per tb f ete libs months an’ Sam Mathers has been mer. ‘Th simoat a Hy Walla Walla asparagus, 100 por 1 na and comin’ to see me fer the tart #ix : eee ° ur within t ks, and it is quite r Walter Besant says no man has! rhubarb, 3@4%0 per Wb; tomatoes, a, Ad weeks, an Sam says that mournin y yo that it may oceur on May vusements than himaelf. He |¢9 50 por ¢ { n Francisco ought to wear somethin’ els welonal game of whist Fruit QGobbing) —~ Orang His Friends Are Not ‘ssn’ 'sewt «st Made Upon a Boy”: : ‘enim and hameven dropped te on-| ruts ling, %2@2,00, novels, § 10 a, m., via H ’ Oh.” T laughed, “you want to ens | . the } bi » and CAINIey S, courage Mr, Mathers, do you?” Carr in Mone sin 116 von, $2.00G4; apples, fancy, #1 wnsend, Mar 1, 2 », not pertic'ler Bam,” she healt | y y. hard, whieh per bor; ‘evoking apples, $1 | April 1, 6 A1, 46, 31 ay 1, and ated, and blushed and «miled, “but good ind TCR) eeenne seers | pen] Wee cee after See thar’s a few other likely ones that near by, i net Py eae " - gg fie ” FOR ALASKA i teem to be hangin’ back, and I — tne in, wh ‘Thursday Morning.—Heattlo mar-|pce ttc per the nee datee eet | othe. tlegant ate ps Cottage ADMINISTRATION IS AGAINST HIM oun: ee 1 coutd’ git somecny that the ledge may be looked for |pote nro vers aclet Gilly tnade te [oem cee bar Ib: new dates, 7 y, City of T 1 Al-Ki leave Kinder mournin’ sorter betwixt an’ ROBBER ATTACKS HIM AT NOON |*2o8 dull, and there 1s practically no out-|eweete e-s8ennee, etreorber to ¥ ar 1, 6, 1, 16, 26, between, with a yaller posy in it, er eee side business. Greenstuff is cleaned ovate: Cali? hs $2.2 a1, April 6, 10, 20, May b @ pink apeck, mebbe it would be a water ha en removed fromluy iygs and poultry are station ra - ator chert > & and every fifth day thereafter kind uv sign that I wux willin’ to $ the Mark I ¥ Ghatt near Repub-|iry,. gatmon ae stl seareé. fev-| For further information obtain meet ‘em half-way, In course,” # lic and a drift driven about four feet grat fishing boats arrived In this| Lumber and Building Mator folder added, apologetically, “I ain't in no | While Taking $1800 to the Corn (forwant on the ledge that was re- | morning from the cape, bringing in ‘ i The erves the right to hurry, but thar ain't no use pu cently uncovered on the aurface. The | nhout 45,000 pounds of halibut one—Superior quality, per M, change ous notice, things off, ta thar?” and I hastened Eachenge Sent tn Phit rook in bard and therefore alow pt pawyene vl 1 fir, $6@7; merchantable fir, $4.60 *tear , and hours of to assure her there was not adolphia, grow ta mad It ll take three i Slee ane of. | 6:78; No, 1 cedar, 10@7; ¢ nn, p oaliing. “ - ane weeks at the present rate Gf pre-Lace te Cee eee ee DAE OF" | ae £80008; eprice | 60; cedar J TROWPRIDGE, — , fered to the producer by the local ; uiet aa. Y ss Gentile. Terrific Boiler Explosio ne Kreme to cut the ledg dealers for delivery in round Jots on | Unele bolts, $2.26020, | ce town tick Firat av, ° 2 eee do« } c o le. Pir Lumber tough, ##; thie n pow a Spin WASHINGTON, Apri! 27.—The ap-! MARION, Ind., April. 2%,—During ‘ slit Sas thal edad tie dock on 1a 'the cer et Baars | ie eurtaced Me eaten hua | Gentil riing & Co., Gen, Pointment of ex-Senator Quay by | the temporary absence of the em-| PHILADELPHIA, April 21—A ee a Grain — Oats, | Darley, $34: | Ona ‘is inchee wide, S18@50 ienetne | Ament ; Gov. Stone has stirred up poiltical | ployes of the Swaysee basket fac- | murderous assault, apparently hay Aa peg ra ment, cates | S20; SEs - BOOM, | ts be 16 suet; epecial lengthen per Washington. Many politicians think tory y May the boiler furnishing |ing robbery for ite motive, was per » pane ; wa coors wn M extra; one-inch finish, $13@18; all the governor has made a fool's move. motiy ower exploded with terrift r » Hay uget sound, $7 per tom; | inal or per M ‘tr { The p a th petrate shortly before the a work being 4 another | Eastern Washington timothy, $11.00 . are per extra. a | o . ; @ precedents and the ¢ ution force, one-half landing some dis- |) : 4 P io ede unoverad 4hae to falta, °8 Fioortng, dressed and matched, $17@ ’ e of Pennsylvania se against tance away in a wheat feild, while Ur A EES ANE COTE ee, stomlate ae a glitniee deal bh. 1f@ 21 stock boards, &-inch, sq@is; 10 \ ie the governor February |the other half dropped in the yard @treets by a young man who says |4 St rupee VR a eas <- Pirlotly freee ranen, 190) in, 6. 00e is ‘inch, $14@19, Fene d ) i ) the senate, by f 58 to 19, re- of the Bwayaee ( ympany he is Janes Ballaton, on Wiillar - y ‘ ‘ : ; wayaee Glass com h aines on am { ebeft at i ing, No. 4 or 6-inch finish, $9; No. 2 fused to seat Mr. Corbett of Oregon. /amokestacks were thrown a block OF | Werner, aged 18 years. Werner, who a FF bang ranch, U@tl0; | 05."y or channel rustic or drop sid } Parlier cases those of Kensey/more away, and the building waa), , “? eam ‘eka ee snarl ‘ ing, weight 2000 Ibe, $1114. Fir tim Johns of Delaware in 1704, the Lau- badly wrecked. Forty iris were em- pst rl ape - oa ale Se a perk — Uive, I18G1MbC: | or jolts and ntlings, rough, i man case of 182, Mantle of Montana a ta the Suntere, afl of whe as carrying @ satchel containing ® ve vein live turke 2 se aa : A ¥ t R t t Al if ployed in the ¢ all of whom aresa ie bette Live Stock—Chotce beef cattle, cows | #016; 8 1 8 1H, $9.00G18, 8 4 8 ale HOWE (0 Alaska. in 1893, and Allen of Washington. | would have re: ounting to ted In half an hour,|™omey and checks, a nfo “ f11@14. Box board Those cases are on all fours with about $1800, to the Corn Exchang partment | 40; steers, 44@6 16 ro = , shaft 1 the I Hur ame hogs, dre ed, + ealve: Quay's. National bank, He had reached th ee ~~ Washington Red Cedar Lumbe ‘ Stine * i Saal ation ‘ waewes <n 2 4.8 dressed, large, 6c; small, 9c; calves, gg ory ee Doar antler serertelh The senate udiciary committee held | U LA skiewalk in front of 242 Chestnut! In the crows drift on the Palo Alto | live, large, 4 Rough, #@9; bevel siding, weight 700 then that failure by the legislature eau Whi bh Wan dareahe am Ris likere to bee tent ce matter,| Hides, Pelts and Wool — Heavy |!0# $14015.0; ceiling, weights Nos. 1, to elect did not create wuch a va Pegs oll ge ; ; A 2 and 3, %-inch, 1300 Ibs; Nos. 1, 2 cancy as the federal constitution A POS T OFFIC YE ay Baie ay neney bient tae ument |the moat of which Ie « It is | sound waited steers, over 6 pound authorizes governors to fill. The | badly mixed and the v . 12-inch and up, First Sailing to $1. Michael on or About June i5,1ss9o Connecting with Company's Own et of Kiver Steamers for are said | Se; medium sound, per pound, Tc; 24 4 W-inch 700 Ibs, $13G27: wains ne were the blow and let go the #atchel, but to be not large, The ledge has not|Hght sound, under (4 pound coting, SiON; rustic, SGM: °A° constitution of Pennsylvania says : nd, all weights ter stage, | shingles, $1.25; standard shingles, when a vacancy oc + yng the next Instant regained his hold yet aned cow urs between ses ’ | if it, at the same time selaing his ae- ee bulls and oxen, ¢@Se; salted ki $1.10; l-inch finish, 12, 14 and 16 feet, ® sions the governor shall call an ex- | First Steal a Horse and B Vi cliseas Veh ated wigs take cn Oe sie tice @asketin as dhcoani calves, per pound, 8; green hides, $2603; thick finish, $%@36; cedar awso n it i tra session within sixty days to elect | to Escape With. try way, where he repeatedly struck er with each foot of devel. {10 leas than salted; dry fides, per | Sauares, 7, &, 9 and 10 feet, $24@30; & senator, | him on the head with the weapon It is rapidly becoming a | Pound, 120; dry culls, one-third less; Pickets. $12. { Apparently the only duty of the) SOMERVILLE. April {f.—Three|An employe of H. P. John's drug stock for inve summer deer, per pound, M@2%c; | _ Kiln-dried, $1 In advance of green. |}} = And All Intermediate Points Governor te to call the legisiator in einen ore heard the sound of the s acial seeaion. ‘The langunee of |PontoMice burglars made & good |store heard the sound of the strug the constitution ie mandatory. 11/>8¥! in Hernardavitie, Bomerset |sle and hurried Into the hallw Anacor is presumed that the governor will |County, earty today. After toreing | 1hen a ge ag on Chestnut /driven througt : do that. But {t will do him no good, |an entrance to the postoffice they | Cries of Murder!” in “eh “ow f GUAT 498 Hote as the same men will do the ballot-|dritied a hole in the safe and blew geo Oy 5 thief!” attracted the attention of 4 solid body of quarts ing. There are a few Repudlicans | in. goor off ~ y |the door off with 4 ite. Post- | Po ho captured ‘ Who said they would not vote for him | aa} emery ost: | Pulicoman Sehwarts, whe capts is m at the corner of Third and | winter deer, dry, M@i6e:; papery Dravage, Wo, roing | Seer, S120; dry elka, P@l0e; green na Doing | ck, t@he: shode polta: Smee; eteer- Eastern Markets. lings, 15@2%0; Eastern Washington fe; Western Washington woot, hot be | 22: dirty or timber burned, 100; tal- opened be. | 1O™ 2@O3Ke. creek, and it] Jobbing Quotatio ry. It is ble that The following qu ished by Downtn ations are furn- Hopkins & Co. EMPIRE LINE ; Yukon River. CHICAG ‘The follow Apri | teuben Abel says that there | Halls level of Gr . quotatic ed on the board of ; so long as the criminal cases were | Master F ; - " ing quotation ruled on the board ; pending. They did not go so far #3600 worth of stamps in the mate | Market streets, The prisoner er 1 sily improbable that any laree| ‘The sobbing quotations today were | trade H 20 promise their votes in case of ac-|and the thieves secured them. The | Aired the weapon with which he values will be encountered until the | as follows: | Wheat — May, opening 12@72%¢, H Attal had struck Werner, It was a pl solid formation has been reached Bugar Gobbing)—Golden C, tn bbls, | closing T1KC. July, opening H quitta: noise of the explosion aroused some | of tron about 14 inches In length, | -p ~~ ' ; ont 4 bs u The Republican state will be held Two shifts has , J c; extra C, in bbis, 4%e; powdered, | 7 closing Ms - ‘pa of the residents living near the post-| with a big tron nut screwed up siden Buneet, and from this time] s " 1 partly to bring pressure on the bolt- jolden i dry etanulated, S%c; cube, S%e;) Corn~-May, opening M\c; closing {ng Republicans in behalf of Quay, | °%**. Who saw the robbers leave jend. Werner was « onveyed forward theae will be continued. In| beet, 6%; epot cash prices. | 33 %e July, opening %e; closing | anise — 3f that pressure does not accomplish toffee and drive tn the diree- | Pennsyivania be 1, with th stripping t surface a few days ete. Yobbing)—Patent Ex: | 444 @Utyc Bey tion of this place. The mon were tightly clutched In his hand. An ex- | «ip tracked to Somerville, but there all |4mination revealed that he had re- | y them was lost. Several | ceived no te pr sing tedge was quarts looks well. 2.25; Novelty A, $2.00; St $2.75; California brand lowing, 35% @ M than eleven sealp and carries good values for surface | 410; corn meal, yellow, $1.0 per 100 Myc. Jul mber, pening } nb Gacat “ Ticket Ofive, 6 the election, Mr. Quay's only chance aon, ap Pipe ave to get back into the senate is for ity Arrive . Opening 26%c, closing ATH opening U%@24Kc, clos- NO a “6 ber body to completely reverse it ure after the burglary had been | Wounds, that ranged from one to | ores. Ibe tn 10-1b sacks; corn meal, white, ing o4u ¢ ‘ " | RAl Jormon <A Pr mmitted it was discovered that | three inches in pth. It in believed dee $1.55 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b sacks; buck-| pork..May, opening £.97%c. closing New Whatoom Quay will come as near causing |. thieves had paid a visit to the|that his shull is fractured, and that| ‘The drift from the bottom of the| wheat flour, pure, $3.50 per 90 Ibs in|y oc” duly, Gpening, SASED ITs, close | 12> Mig, peeokane Rowland | 9200 p. m. that to be dome as anyother map. | 48.95. uly, opening, 59.17%, j e picage aud Kast Nearly every senator is under obliga. |*' of Peter Blair, and that it was|his injuries will prow fatal. jahaft on the Troubadour has been |%-Ib sacks; cracked wheat, $3.25 per! in 9.1215 | Waa TP Ate tion to him for favors. He has been |i haree and rig they used in es-| Dailaton was taken to the central |driven a distance of twenty foet ] 190 The in 20-1» sacks; farina, S295) Lard—May, opening 8.15, closing bergen sen tag It ts Quay's |(caping. station and arraigned before Magis-|ihe opposite wall ha mnot been reach: | Per 100 Ibe in 10-1b sacks; farina, $3! 915 | JAPAN-AMERICAN LINE Ne he foes not bullione che | The déserted rig was found on the | trate South. He asked for a lawyer |od. It is not solid quarts, and the | per 100 Ibs in b-1b sacks; ateel-cut o8t | y iverpoot Wheat — May, opening | purpose oes not build outskirts of Somerville. to represent him, but the mac values continue to be ema | meat, $2.60 per 109 Ibe in 10-1b sacks, |. °> : A Ataf a legislature with hie state conven- in 7%d, cloning G# S44. July, open- | Carrying U. & Mall to all Oriental Poin —- — jeaid that it would be unnecess: A shaft ls being eunk on the D.] eraham flour, $1.76 per 100 Ibs In 10-ib i Td “ 8 eon | sacks; whale wheat flour, $1.96 pér |'". S¢ 7%4, cloning be sd tien to work on his former col- Kraay —* “bing : nears e leagues. Inasmuch as the Republic- WOMA 'S WOR LD hadi — Saick Gectone shacks a there |100 Ibs ts 10-1 sacks; tye meal, $2.10/ Ts following quotations ruled on | Riojun Maru” Will Sail ans will have @ big majority with- | . | ries lore. fue the hast tho weeks for the pur. | Pr 100 Ibe tn 104 sacks: rye four, the stock exchange Sey! | Yor Japan, China and All Astatte Ports out Quay, it Is not necessary to have cient | Bagg ge ve Pol Oh sesagy e 12.25 per 100 tbe in 10-1b sacks; apitt| American Sugar, opening 170%.| 2 oe ane, 17, 1990 him. He has not been overty friend- | | SPRINGFIELD, Mo. Aprit s.— | pining th peas, 160-1b sacks, $2.4; eplit peas, |10sins 170% | ¥y . ly with the national organization. | The gir! who has taken the trouble | nurigars invaded the aristocratic re- |'he vein. The & ¥ | 43 per 190 Ibe in 25-Ib boxes; pearl] American Tobacco, cloring 222. | - to rejuvenate her cloth drese with the Ban Poll & more or le ‘The anti-Quay people are the friend of McKinley, It t suggested that h dress with | sidenes portion of Springfield last j Darley, $4.25 per 109 Ibe in sac SA Sie Suet SUNN LE | re ornamental mull cotl- & asd tanked clove i t - — cloming 129%. [night and looted eleven hom ' wheat fakes, 1.ib bomes, 82.10; Ld W h & Al k . eapectally if @ White litte money was secured, but the} Tilt of the Hat. | whast Makes, $2.00 per case of 26 2-1b| Manhattan, opening 123%, closing ashington aska when Quay comes tapping at the : th looks de: | | doors, he may be asked to assure shows underneath, looks Ge-!hurgiars made « rich strike in dia se the tit of the fonable | PEHS: fancy rolled oats, $2.45 per 1224 j the national administration that | lehtfully refreshing. monds and other jewelry and ail-|,A* for the tit of the fashionable | hate in 9-1b sacks; corn meal, yellow, |People’s Gas, opening 128, closing STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Pennsylvania will be friendly toMo-| et eae a , | verware lidual preference. ‘The tartan, the | S28 Der bbl.in S0-Ib , sacks, ad per ‘ Socl —_ Kinley next year and not hostile, as jot oniy have the tunic overshirt | ese ol igi 7 ch meal white, $2.90 per bbl in %-ib| Northern Pacific Pref, opening 79%, , po gee Ag F mn land the bolero succumbed to ths| Gost of Plane Playing. — |ari2us, ealed waiting Wats. and ON, “uctiwneat, dour, pure, ¥te| closing Th | Alaska Lightning Express | fasctnations of the scallop finiah, but [many round brintw with practically | poe bei tn Gb sacks: cracked | Western Union, opening 9214, closing | the heretofore conventional sheet and| An amusing article base appeared | @ backs, are tite q very ' | wheat, $4 per bbt in 60-1b sacks; stee! | 92. | STEAMSHIP CITY OF SEATTLE unless they, too, boast this modish | signing himself “A Philistine,” main. [of the piney ag Hd to edd till | seeks; graham four, $2.99 per bbl in |ing 68%. Salis trom Yesier Whart | touch. taing that the pursuit of music ia | Surther to the slamiing appearance | cot) sacks; whole wheat flour, $8 per| C. EB. &. Q., opening 144%, closing | THE PULPIT. see one of the most wasteful fade on | downward toward tbe nome, even the | hpi in 60-1b sacks; rye meal, $2.15 per | 144 ‘Saturday, April 29 at 10 P | She who possesses one of those rare | which money is quandered. He cal a hair on top the head appesr- | obi in Go-Ib sacke; rye flour, 4 per} A. T. & @. F.-Pref, opening 62, | hs 7 i Jold embroidered China crepe shawts|culatos, says the London Leader, | (te below the cachepoign, an Empire | 55}; fancy rolied oats, 180 Ibs net bbia, | closing 61%. FOR in, indeed, lucky, for out of Ht may | that there are 45,000,000 of souls in |comb in turn below the call, then ® | 45.45; fancy rolled oats, 90-lb sacks,| A, T. & &. F. Com. opening 20%, Minister Stopped Services to be fasnioned a tunic overskirt to|the British Tales, and he gives this |Pout of soft halr to the large collar )$6.20; fancy rolled oats, BEF Cae, | closing 20%. | make the rest of the sisterhood turn | population 7,000,000 homes, of which [of wrap. BnY CMAN CAFSORE OAC | 58.75 T. C. & 1, opening 63%, closing Arrest Two Fugitives. green with envy. [f small should-|one in eeven, he thinks, contains a | (rh nd the little Directolre | Coffee (obbing)—Green — Mocha, | 624 HUNTINGTON, W. Vv. April 27. (07 wl is to be had to match the |piano. That equals a m per Ib. 29@8ic; Java, per Ib, 24@280; | DIRECT worn directly on front th Pe - ", |Dodice drapery much is gained; if|and at an average of j he at n| Costa Rica, choice, per Ib, 18@19c. | Pe pf orgy resem OF ene (Free | not, crepe du chine may be embri works out at £20,000,000 spent tn | Th bat is still with us, | Roasted—Arbuckle’s, In 100-1b cases, Subsequent Sailings, May Sand (5 least aud pe Monee circuit In Mer. |ored to match; but, alas, for the|these musical instruments. He also |for thore to whom it Is especially | per ewt., $11.76; @0-Ib cases, per cwt, | : i “ fringe to match the exquisite fail on |caluctates the life of « piano at ten | becoming In its summer form {| $11.85; 26-Ib cases, per ewt, $11.95; / 6. F THORNDYKE cer county, along the mountains, {s t fi red last w eS ag . also one of Sheriff U. 8. White's | ‘¢ large shawl, years, and that resulta in a ys [appears nn it first appeared tas Ib tine, per 1b, 6c; mack, 340; | ~ ties. ri + eee expenditure of £2,000,000 in pianos | Aucust sands Trouville, | Aden Mocha, S7\jc; Caracola, 32c;/ AD A Ss | Phone Main 470. 116 YESLER WAY test Cope ‘The sheriff frequently! 1. ince shaw! is being utilised in|aione. That may seem @ good deal |and, tn individual ca t Newport | Guatemala, fic; ground coffee, 16@\@ &°° 4 x Zirve ao be ahes has axoataty trip | tht, Very. same ing only a [ot money, but it does not come with: |‘oward the fag end of the season | 200; Lion, 1006, $11.76; le, $11.88; 380, [Qn mone St ives’ Iie anaes *P naif shawl, th out beautl-|in measurable distance of the mums | there. The round straw tn bound | 811.98. | For Friday and Saturday | AMUSEMENTS. r! | tui co and alcoho! with black vet, ban with simi e eae Ta Last night at Spanishburg the con- fully with frills upon frills of cir | #bent 1 ntobac and alcohol. ime te neat 9 cere tetas | Butter, Ch Rregation gathered for divine wor- cular lace flouncing to match, or} bE na pe aT oe ae | To Introduce [t we will sel) Adams’ | ghip. as the preach could not stay |Diaited chiffon. A bodice ornament- ¥ MINING NEWS Jeave by a bunch of flowers, of 1 Butter — Ranch 10@1%0; fancy Rest Creamery Batter at | A 4 ation to match is easily arranged. | e [rosette against t brim | dairy, in squares, 15@17c; Washing- 39 wath Sunday. eee | ‘ and casily built, but as yet} ton creameries, 1-Ib prints, M@3ee c ns a ear tee ee Fay s Soe rad eds As for lace appliques we are in same carina unseen In any but the mart shops. | Eastern, ows and & _For full weight 2.1b briek OLYMPIA Seckiman wettest two fusitives ia satist Exquisite bits of Hontton,| Work is said to be progressing fa With - ee gee Bae neared Comoe? a fell J. F. ADAMS | vis ~ on or ~ jemish and Henalssance enrich the | vorably on the Mountain Lion min even more As 7 n effe ' n on, 2% ey, pastern, ‘ . . eae Soe. om eo } Mimsy materials, whi point delat Republic. The cross tunnel thar |@teeping Imperatrice leghorns, Pon ae ; California, 140. | S12 Second Avene, bet, Yesier and James NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD Grow hie reveiver, walked Gown the|Venise figur m vellings and ben-|is now approaching the third ledge, |t oN" © pat Dy alnaeneto «xs (obbing) — Strictly fresh | ON rene teil ioamh Trees icant. “aauel ‘Sunday Next, April 30th 130; strained, Tc. | Train leaves Seattle 8:90 8. m, Returning Poultry—Dressed chickens, 15160; aves Olympia at 6 pm. The gran galines. Delicate applique traceries | will be continued to it. The south | : even appear on the most expensive | drift will al It ng sift garlar tockings and underwear. nino In contemp! aisle, piaced the men under arrest, handcuffed them, fastened the hand | cuffs with a dog chain to the pulpit > continued to make fur ther explorations in the old shaft a over which t J proceed th th 0 M : ation Uiympia bas ever known. Gc bed Lrdgeensr Tad haopened. "| The white woman's burden ts best| After beginning work on the new ie XY. be live chickens, Itc; live turkeys, 140 eat Fy, and & good tte ough nothing had happen jcompre 1 by the fair one wholshaft, which will t two cor | | drensed geese, 13G@14c; dressed « ally. Take y heels and enjoy a He deputized four men to take | Sar’ & ; he aft. which will be a tw : th urkeys, 16@17c. Fide over the bea ronds. Wheels car the prisoners to Bluefield today and | sve ete ten cue dante “aie ee ee ee no basket Fare nd f K proceeded om his circuit. i > her “ e and style “af depth of 700 f mt 2 o ‘ Ruts, are, § nd trip from Seattle, Kent she fi vente a s and Aubu rom Tacoma WOULD LIKE TO ENCOURAGE | Ba Much snow Ie reported to have fal etly pink. It te @ Gocid-| 2 Joan plagh waliaite 10h pean | — I, Asan yg t cise foulards a de-/ien recently at Buffalo Hump A ns 12@ 130; Niberts, Me; Rimonds, fancy, The ight? No more de * able wear in to | few p ng Into the Hump roft shell, 18@200; almonds, No. 2 The Widow Was Willing to Meet be had on days of lium warmth. |but the more sensible mining men} REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS |16@170; peanuts, 6@7c; pine, 15c; ar ea GO TO aa pa ~ are looking over teh vall f the es | hickory, 10¢; cocoanuts, per dozen, Music = Them Half Way. | Things Worth Noting. Clearwater and the Salmon, rather| Real estate transfers yesterday | Tbe; popcorn, 4c per Ib. Company Sparkman & McLean Imy day in the ep , ding thet ne in the | were , Tt was « balmy day in the spring-| sient clothes and indigestion cause |‘*" spending their time in ~ ‘ Hay, Grain and F Has YOR BARGAINS IN Rime, with the buds bursting into FE igus Hump, waiting for the snow to get Sarah Ky nper, $268, Removed to bioom and the blue birds bursting |"! Rowes off, bike 14, 15, 16 reat North-| Hay Gobbing) -- Puget Sound, per emoved Toot y ie oul ed = a into song, as I rode down off of a ice att one peng be washed tn see ern add ton, $7@9; Kastern Washington tim- | 1415 spur of the Cumberiand mountaing |"!T0Um anon the carpet is removable|, The tunnel on the Summit-Repub: Victor W nd wife to|othy, $13@14; alfalfa, $10. Second Ave, , and stopped at the gate of a hewed me : He has reached a length of 140 feet. | Mra. Jane M n\% 4] Oats Gobbing)--Per ton, $28. | by milk he superintendent # Take a light meal only before net- |The uberintendent maton ting out on a bicycle trip {{@ 80 seprovemss After eating onions, munch a sprig |‘ he the Grist precesda toward | Between tokens Sua 49 stan? whi Nt Pike and hone Red 1783, 605 Balley Bldg 3, | Union | © Jog farmhouse, much better than its congeners of the mountains. A good-looking woman was bending that there | bik 41, Marcus second add. to North| Barley—Rolled, $27, Corn—Whol ernon and W. H. Vernon to | feed me value ¢ © a dazzling bed of flowers in the |, : the Republic mine, and the ore body ers and Annie wers,| Feed—Wheat, $21; oll cake meal, oo eat, six-room hor front yard, and to her I addressed |°f Parsley dipped in vitegar | liq I growing In width, "The led Ik 68 Gilman park add. |$8; middiings, $21@23; bran, $17; sobstontiauy baitt, in good heleke myself, says a writer in the Wash. | Powdered ries t,t is about 20 feet wide but the quartz | Trust Company to Lizzie} shorts, $18; chopped. feed, $20@ borhowdt, lof x10); staal) payment aes Pee This, wer Women require ten |!# ess than four feet, The drift will] A. Davin, $1. i of ne % a8 tp [dairy chopped feed, $16; seed oats, down, balance in payments to sult Good morning,” I said. “Will | ae ier v every night be continued until the top of an nr Se of W. M, alao lot 2 ace |$90@32. PP PLPLPPLLALLELPLELAS you be kind enough to tell me how ok Seas | water cleans mua |Chute Is reached, when @ winge will /18 tp 22 nr ae of W. M. except Meat Prices. | far it is to Hill's store be sunk Ing the # 10 acre Fresh Meat Gobbing)—Cow beef, | ff an umbrella “Two miles, er sich a Union Trust company to Lyman ©. | : replied, as #he moved ‘ | So per Ib; steer beef, 8c per Ib n tow 5 a fa les of ore oy cently from | Smith © 1 fee ot 7 ane 5 ies gate nal a MARRIAGE LICENSES. —,,“*y7 Fo" oF ore Faloon recently fror wre ae 18 bik | mutton, wether, 9o per Ib; pork, 7c the Mabel shaft at Republic, give D. 8. Maynard's plat, except 9/000 iy: veal, large, 80 per 1b; small, DOMESTIC “Is it a straight road?” —— a value of from $40 to $60 per tat east end ae “No, it ain't. It's crookedor ner a enses to wed were Iaaued yea- | ¢ Paul Singerman and wife to H. 3. | 2% | Gog’s hind ta but you can’t git lay to Justin Lee Wilson, and eee | Moret Provisions Gobbing)—TTama, large, Is the Loading Sewing Machine. It cam t . nd and R. F. Moreland, $1900, | ‘ : offen it, unless you foller some pig |Miss Williametta Bradiie, 17, both of | fome good looking quarts Is com-| beginning se cor bik 58 1. 8. May. | pme) haloes ary ailisd seca the path er other.” Snoqualmie; Walter Baker and | ing out of the Cuba shaft at Repub-|nard's pla, thence w along Wash-| jee ayen ave I thanked her and was about to| Katherine Kennedy, 20, both of Se-|lic, which is now about 60 fect in |ington atréct 20 fect; thence n paral- | O% BMC. ey | Pass on, when she stopped me. attle; Leo Royal, 22, of Lester, and depth. The Cuba lem south of and | tel with 10th street 120 feet, the Pape hii eae eon a abr “Air you goin’ right, thar from Levro Ethel Jones, 20, of Centralia. | adjoins the Morning Glory ground, |e parallel with W neton “strvot | sie: ard, compound, t oan ewe: ere?” whe asked. and carries the great north and |30 feet to 10th street, thence # along |” grrogh h Gobbing)—iTalibut, 3% ."T am if I can get there.” DEWEY DAV EXCURSION south ledee found on that claim. It 10th street 120 feet tot mon, 8@ salmon trout, 124 Wel, mebbe ‘tain't jist perlite to -—— dips rapidly as it leaves the latter |ing © 20 feet of lots flounder, 3@4: soles, 4c; rock cod, 504), Pike St %) Per Cent. For Sale Is a Big Discount, but that Three Days More fire ait sae nning, be | nd 6 bik | stranger, but 14 be powerful The Dewey Day excursion to ground, and «& ore ta not expect-|D, 8. Maynard's plat of the city | att io " ¥ * " A>. | Investigate this; $100 cash, $1200 in three ed to you of you'd do an er-|Olympin next @unday over. the \ed until considerably greater depth| ‘Anna. Ivlomakog and. husband tol sore: a tater Gotiatle ire thl fo net Weare: giving OR 1h) sean Sieg that ten bee Gla” Pinas, me down th thern Pacific route will leave ix obtained. A favorable feature of | John H. Perrigone, $2500, lot 1 and |qgzo. amolty 4@5; herring, 3@40; tom , , figure the interest on this investment ire Til » glad to |at 8:30 a. m. instead of 8 as previous- |the property Is that no ore has ber % of » and n % of aw % of | cod, 4c; oysters, Olympia, $8.50 per MEN'S AND BOY'S 603 New Yor« Hoc y with my ly announce Many wheelmen pro- taken from the Cuba that has not |sec a2 tp 7 ¢ of W. M,, con-|gack, $1.80 per gallon; clams, $1.50 | fan pose to go to Taco on the train |carried good values, although not ao | taining 154.25 acre sac ebinanieiiaid ve CLOTHING ea minute,” she said, and |and then take the roads and ride to |large as from the Morning Glory and eriff Van Der Vanter to Samuel | Pooy, ra eg = wate, Hive, 61.30; 1f) Tose . TRHE..... house to r Olymp their bicycles. A Ta- | Kl Caliph ore A. Renton, $1200, | bbe wl | ry ma ation of wheelmen wilt vate . 4d,; also lote 11 and 12 bik Vogetablos. | : ht you © meet the Seattle people at ma The north drift 1 level has Denny's Kast Park add | Potatoes Gobbing) — White River Boston Clothing House the waid, hend-\and ride with them to Olympia, encountered a full face of high rac Sherif! Van Der Vanter to Alfred | Burbanks, $37@40; Istand Barly Rose |f| i to be @ roll of Coming back the train will stop ato There has been for some dis bin, $7406.03, lota 6 and 7 bik @40; Island White, P38; Yak- || 49) 9 vm . 1309 § © t cveral places and allow the cyclers |tance a barren spot In the ledge. In|C. C, Terry's First add ima and Oregon, $40; new potaltoes, | 1431 Second Ave, - - - Near Pike Phone Pike 1329 Seoond Avenue in ask her any jto board, |No. 2 level the drift Is being ex | A: M. Kidder and wife to B,J jswo per 1b; native silver akin | ial ¥. DEAN & CO.

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