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gt mee THE SEATTLE STAR, CULLOM SAYS THAT THE “..""."Sc'" AN EPIDEMIC shinate mills have shut down, cons | and improvements | A BLANK BOOK 4 Mer hgh for being | season Pacific Coast Steamship Co, [San Francisco repaire fr ne made, and the milla are Ma eaieats ‘ CANAL WiLL Be BUIL ihe ste need ") for the new year} eaciehipe ‘Que a in the epri | 4 i "Wee cntaae weil mployes tone very 3800 Cases in One Small Town |should.be ordered at once. | |i Walla and Us le ‘ D | tite Uttle “time by the shut-down, ns in Kentucky. : timates cheerfully given.) |, ave SEA TTLE 0am f repairing and overhauling BOWLING GREEN, Ky, Nov | Telephone Black 731. ‘ D ats inks the Government Will Undertake In & population of 1800 ther Jan. 4, and avery Afth d al Work of Art Destroyed fully G00 a various ats r . Fists ‘ . 1 Tranciseo for featile | i the Nicaragua Enterprise Itself. rscrssaanaxne cone sor nant clit tt uacant Tey vOryEl ttracen er ae 1048 ° 0 —'The beautiful etatue of Christos rh Apri bet . 7, 12, 3 o ee her Columbus in the publle qu ane ha ’ yed f i 7, Jan. 1, and every Of Tenn,, Nov. 2%—Senator Cullom talked freely mutilated and deapea by ¢ = hi Bagon : svt oF 100; FOR ALASKA action of cor aor nev ritor He also | ban Ja * It wana y k ie: Seton 1 denied |t*? aan mt - Leave Seattle 9a. m Jared tn faver of the Nicaraguan at, and aaid he thinks the gover of Itallan art, untveraally admired pon epee se teg eek a Cottage City, Nov, 11, 2¢, Dee. 11, 26 ment will bulid it, He said he exter { en The dang Fruits City of F ka, N 6, 21, Dee. ¢ “Tt te @ifiowt to determine in advance what any congress will do at » that seation Ph pew ning elle Green Fruit Gobbing)~-Mlack fen, | 2 Any Kiven session beyond making appropriations to carry on the govern. ! ; Bee ey _ ae Ib box rr lew : 1 i 1, 16, 1 1, 16, #1, and ment. There are many tmport thor ut me bef. ao oe eee Gree ont Tees Pea bea eats ut hite and) ever iy thereafter Some action will be taken looking t © catublishment of a territorial authensties Bava: promined 7 black 1.40; Ca — For f e forr n obtuin government for the Hawalian islands, and « will be ne REO. SRE SH tite Peay Mey OE $1.25 per box folder cesgary for the government of P: R ing ° . neral na Our || 4.000% wt tan fis The company resery the right t done by nerese relating to the Philips a declara S appropriation - p x, he king hang h ’ hus 1 tion In favor of a Vigorous prosecution of t war for th rema t 2 " tl unior xhaus r bab y red app ston miei Jotes and hours of the government of the United Stu , ota ! t at k is being conducted of far genberg, $2.80; | salir 1 #, TROWBRIDGE T think the administra and congress will favor turning over the |@. A, R. Entertains the First : onal ered. fr. J. N, Moo spanad, $8.0008.00; porsimm Puget Sour Ocean Dock control of Cuba to the peop 1 as p's 1 wok retar wor seca jana utp Me e a wate tu Ga'te ta tele lates Say tat Washington Volunteers. health ; L agveik, tthe ee Up town ticket office, 618 Firet as Senator Cullom ts atron eof t ver ” ; hin the ( 6 oe enue, Seattie; Goodall, Perkins & the araguan canal, eg he said: “I cannot may |), ype y W RK N THE Butter, Cheese, Eggs ahd Poultry Co. General agents Pranaiaed. whether we will do anything toward cor ting it a ne : tter <— Washington — een 8 ee aaa It ts possible that the government t do the work e it euditor eo (abe tat Wowk the probabilities are that {it will. A pan fot . " Pg eS anlage ta STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S but it failed, and Id know whether any y wile uit ' poe shar boyd 1 f Grand Arm Ken (Jobbing i tly freah without a tance fr government rush to f 1 tructures ‘ r t Mat 4 T regard ft as important to the Interests of th , thie | ™ . m ' n tr te : aa oe cant as country that the canal be constructed, ae it will be of at mers te \ errr il the past ¥ : at age y een ‘ . the country upon both the easternand westerr the tnited nd Mre . kage th rcpinar car ss r, NG atraing . : States.” A \ lent I F Poult Chickena ait _-__ooOo — — -—-—-- ate ohe f " . ‘ : gees ! " « ah ore iit toghibl . a z PEs “ai t thine: they cam put Hay, Grain and Feed. » B Ch : paying a glowing t i the ¥ ios - ips Ag ton, $12.00@°13.00, Kastern alte trom Yenter Wharf at 10 p.m c ange in ame SS ee oe aariend : na ot ground | falta, $12.00 Tuesday, December 5th ~ relative te are of |8 av te Gobbing) — Per ton, $21.00@ i the ‘ which wan Het 1t . : after this hae 4, «4, a Vancouver NEW YORK, Nov. 29.—It is still to be the Dewey arch y , » , . Harley—Steam rolled, $20.00; whol » ar r fn incident of the admiral's transfer to his bride of his } Gen. Metoatt ered as q | tures sas with 919.00 b ane nee, 38 a gift by popular subscription, and the immediate transf to [eulogy on the fallen heroer, 3 by the asional mm . Corn Whole , $23.0 65 Hours the admiral’s son, George Goodwin Dewey h was received t tow “¢ feod meal, per ton ) - Thie is the stand taken by the committee for , on) of use, Firat WOMEN RESUME Wheat, $90.00 - F the arch. Col. William Conant. Church, chairman of the executive com pany B, and Ma $22.00; middiingn, 821.004 a} § hip Farall mittee, made a statement last evening in regard the tlon of the wave interesting sketches of 415.00 shorts, Seg ' ‘ teams ip ala on arch to Admiral Dewey, obviously intended to offset the pu shed te the firime~-line THE RIOTING feed 119 @RO.00, dairy chopped end Drea, calling at Port ports that the corr exasperated by the transfer by Admiral The members of the Give elut ° feed, $16 4 (Tyler street’ whart, Vietoria, Dewey of the Washington home to his wife, had decided to call the everal well wived selections A i Vancouver Wetemth ay Wrange. memorial a “Naval Arch nquet wae'served by the ladies ene ee Juneau, sells irom Col. Church showed much emotion while declaring that the com- the dining hall. An enjoyab' . TATUR mittee was ag loyal to Admiral Dewey ax the individual members were Was the cluding feature of the se gy ald Fresh Meat (obbing)—Cow beet Friday, December 8 al (0 P. M. the morning the Olympia came up the bay evening 7 Fogger) =e Te per Ib r beef, Tye per OOOWELL & CO,, Ltd, ‘ 4 s tect cu ae 8 a ake ‘caniiapemeeenine be striking minera a poll “ ae " Teese Myeeeetel nataek,” 4 athe eaten veneriine 00 th r 1 today and resu we per POUR | generat seenta 119 James Bt. ‘Phone storm of abuse heaped on the admiral ov the transfer of the gift house. “There wre no excuse for it. and it w not our love and respect for him or change us in our purpose to build this arch for oa. A number of m on were forced to charge the him tn his honor.” the det work about the « rien ¥ SACRED MEMERT DRANK WINE iescc ere le'among et Nov 2% The women gave battle to the @ ber of hard ma yesterday to attend the G. A. the striking miners at Huntington, were exchanged ers in order to recapture the men per tb; veal, large, Sc per Ib; mmall, Mein «70 Provisions (obbing}—IMams, large 12%ye; hama, small, 12%e; breakfast |bacon, 1c; dry salted sides, | fex, #\e Lard Go>hing)—Home made, p b. THe; White Star, fe: Coin apec 8c; lard compound, tlerces, 6 ners ! FOR Cape Nome © de r pu Camp-fire, han in bis care an en~ where all was supposed to be peace hintanan idabery Febggy seeps‘ Aralatechenang We the very FIRST |ve containing two documents ful |éc: halibut, 6c; silver salmon steamer from Seattle to Cape a given him for safe kee by the! Last night two Boarding houses aa tai ge : Nome spring, and will }iate Capt. Forteon. One is a writ-| were dynamited and a third «ee i hr room ¢ b t r reach- Methodist Ministers Severely Oo of expiogt which would have| SGe; shrimps, 1018: emeit. 4G chy hoe a ea Criticise McKinley. King, dated the morning Banta Ana done great damage to the mine. was ; oye ps x 91.0004. per rn you a tow rate on k was taken, the other discovered before | wrk ee per $1.50 ' freight CHICAGO, Nov, 2—The discus- the prisoner's Capt | aE uci Gene 4 t bet eliing on sion among the Chi Methodist |down to the Walled City that morn. men who placed it were seen | nee; Dimes Ten, COTO; walt Chie ¢ ting Reserva ministers of the propriety of discip- ing, siened by the adjutant of the and fred at, but no one was hurt tnete «2 SS PS bry atone why a Bhcce for emok- now sae Mning President McKinley because Twenty ird Infantry at that time and no capture effected. here a fair & ; j he PUrpowe ic; herring, 30 4K abel a@t the banquet at the Aud! toriam he gree 5 gna guard tn ty | = - market d ng ite supply of ant S i] aC N Grank wine seems to have 1 3 » will deliver these ; Mint has arrived on the « rn oyate vm apa ha no} Wuts ealtle ape ome the Methodists unpleasantly all over to Mra Fortron upon her return. but it rates bate instead of the a few years time, The Willapa har-| wrainute, Ie: pecans, ie: Alberta ; tte West. Ro M. Slocum, editor of | from Georgia | chandeliers isha Kuan. ‘ealehaionn ot didi cite arnt Transportation Co. » ’ pa 136; soft phell almonds, 1h@16c; Braz ROO’ 6), KULLIVAN BUILDING the Prairie Pleayune, at Mound City, | 6. D., revived the owing mete jrant and H. Ht from Rev. Dr. Joseph F. Berry ween ghee a Chicago, editor of the Epworth Were eld and the western candi fate. t anting Willlam Stuart, W. BE. Tatlar been experim ng ge ty for marketing next » —Mr. R. M. Slocum, Mound City 8. Roticed with interest the sermon you! ste ge there will be plenty large enoug “The Epworth Herald, Joseph F sample lol wen cent up beds a few days ag They moat as large as the oy D.—My Db Brother—Yours of re- pass biue points. and fend me. Tam glad Mr. McKiniey| the market and th eent date h. been received. I ha e| first se condition. By next » Zi caret) Smee we Loves | Polypamist’s Case May Be Handled by |S settaa"ecay ie nblet, has a large ter beds at Tokes’ po P. | nuta, 10@12¢c; hickory nuts, 1 coanuts, She per dos; e nutes, 166 Lumber end 8 stnute, 18 nt Ticket OMoe, (12 First Ara, Fe ass | Maia ii? Arrive 5 D. 4. GRAUMAN Loge—No. 2 fir, 1.00; rough mer al Manager Gre oy A TH chantable, $5.00, merchant vie rs, NOR liwad flooring and weasciea nia e on ay am oat $6 00@4 25; Noortng, $7.00, No. 1 ced 1% 00@7.00; common, per M, $4.00@5.% spruce logs, $4.50; cedar shingle b 2.00q@ 2.75 r Lumber-—-Rough, $8.50; thick finished, surfaced one or two sides an 12 Inches wide, $1520; length Pp ene-Hewiand 10 Spm ft Paul Chicago aud Bast Want to Buy a Watch? day when he was in Iowa. I am ; hetioicies : sorry, however, that when he was in ras mpany first . 12 to 16 feet; special lengths, per Don't do it until you hay @3 a banquet at which he deank four ‘ Jand found that they grew and got | Vertical eran. # tra; fo Special. High grade for out of five kinds of wine > were pa - along sea@well that more were import. |! has ee" ye ee My n little 1 ‘ 6 ee tur eenatens Wa alk to WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 29.-A 4efinite plan has been @ | &4. ond recog Bi 1) $9.so@1s; 12-inch, $1819; fencing, No —~ qould do by « good example on the|@ Sareed on by members of congrens who oppose the aeating of Re- @ | fred ovaters have been | |4 oF 6-tneh Anish, $9; No. 2. 69, V or Paes “Klodt Sunday question. I am sorry that presentative-elect Rober { Utah, to debar that geatieman from @ channel rustic of direc ne, welght plant four carloads. ° Moore Inve membership in the houm The plan ta to have some member object to Roberts being sworn in, wh members of the house are called forward in groups to th ker's desk to take the oath. It ts contemplated that the speaker shall entertain the obje mand direct Mr. Rob stand aside until all the members whore right to sit ip the shall have been aworn. ‘The house could ¢ question of permitting Mr. Rob of representatives & Methodist president acts #0 little like a Methodist when in social life Yours cordially, J. F. Berry ARTILLERY CO. ° — — ° Huy Seeeeroeoe is unqu then immedia y pass upon t T0 BE FORMED : is erts to take the oath or could refer his case to a committee for | nvestigation and report 3 ednesday Morning — The proach of Ww street quite brink yeste MARKET QUOTATIONS 9 50°5, Remabee cater | Sin Rt Thanksgiving made SWISS WATCHMAKER 824 Second Ave, cor. Marion | 2,000 pounds, $11@14; fir timber, Joists and ecantlings, rough, 88.50@16, 8 1 ii 1 F, $9.50@18; 848, $11@14; boards 2-tnch and up, $15. Gray Halr ? %; celling, welghts, Now SSING and 3, nef ent tromrtmhtrmng Mrs. &. SG. Hanson ap-|i 2 and M%-inch, 1,900 Ihe, Now 1, 2 Wi igs, Hairbraids, Ete. and 3, %-Inch, 700 Ibe, $12@27 rday |coting, 810@14; rustic, $2 HOY WANTED BRIGHT HOY, 14 rm printer's ¢ ut office cars or over, to ¢, and do gen Addrens VV CARMOLL Inwyer, proctor in adm talty en pollettor tents, Hoon 74.74 WA VNOM, roome 14-18 Mater bide. former V’rom, Atty 66-66 Sullivan bie AHOMIT EC ES 1b W. MOUGHTON, 414, 415, 416, 417 Collins block —- WUSINKOS COLLEGES ON'® Busines: College tel BANKS baAKK OF THe FIMOT NATIONAL BEATTLE. al « Home, ir MoMicken Paysbie the United 1 telegraphic exche principal cities of THE VUGET SOUND FATIONAL BANK ¥ BEATTILE. & peld in spond tn ot! the | prinespe: s the United States and Europe. BRIDE BUILDERS ASD CONTRACTORS. bie FI KE Clothes Pr ties in ahs tor i by “is dear na. repairing. 1% Yr DASCISG ACADEMY. na echoc! im nd Pike weet ly thorough 4 city. "Hanke hall, Pith FOR 2A sles GOOD paying grocery. Groik“Damus and Onner, 106 Madison street. TWO STERN-WH L ENGINES anda Marine Boiler and pumps, all in good condition. Apply Cahn & Cohn, cor. Railroad av. and Yesier. een natn nad HAI DMESSING AND MANICURE MRS. E. A. HUMPHREYS, Hair Dressing, Face Massage and Mani- S25 and 626 Pacific block. ———— RACINE Bath Cabinets, best made. h bath in your home for 8c. vend for catalogue. Mod- t Specialty Co. 709 2nd av. HOTHIS AND EF KNISMED } Kooms ar ee YorkK-—F ret ‘av. and Pike: F} nt-class rooms and board at $6.50 per veek. pe HOTEL RAVOY—Pleasent roome: 2 Fire. Rddabed LOANS AND INSLMANCE § BOT MW ELL fon tre 7AM Rrts bonds. $8 Beton vine al i an aie MINING ENGINEERS. ast r, , 08-806 | Pioneer bids. ey NEMY. SRS WANEEN cor sth and Pine Com- pints Pall and Winter Stock of Mill iner PRINTING AND BINDING. ea AA he 43 or bg OUNBYS rr Boyd but VrRSONAL METROPOLITAN | 112 Vester way s ALES pAUNDS & WANTED—To by! siiver, Hy Hensel, mir. jewpler. 28 oe inekiey SECOND HASD GOODS A FULL LINE “of ‘Heaters, cook stoves and furniture of every de- scription at FB. Chapin’s, 6th & Pike IN AND SHEET METAL WoR vn ‘and repairiag «ie root te F HERE ts 4 ‘drag work” tp our shop. ou the work when promis. and we charge oply what te fair com cur Inbor and money-saving fa- When dealing with us you do not bave to pey the bill of the “man who flew the town’-—<-he didn't ox anything: his kind of peep e pay u in advance or we don't do ¢ Pigott & French Printing Co. Seagtie, Wash. We giv 104 W. Washington St, SARAREAAET RNS SESS ° e ° e e ° The succe f this pian depends altogether upon the speaker @ » Sham 1 Matroutting fe nd If Mr. Henderson is willing to entertain the objection to Mr. Rob- @ [8nd today. The poultry market, |shingies, $1.50; standard shingles, | cDildr “a ; artist t y * If arrangements can be ma erta taking path in regular order, It can be carried out @ | which a week ago Was sadly over-/| $1.10; 1-inch finish, 12, 14 and 16 feet, | “**!P trensment. theatrical wign. ete. ie * Proper maintenance, an The matter has been brought to Mr. Henderson's attention, @ | *tocked, has been pretty well clean-|gosqa4; thick finish, $28@26; ce * * company will be organized but, although {t is well known that he la opponed to the seating @ | 4 out at good prices squares, 7, & 9 and 10 feet, s21@2 * * city by George Lamping. formerly | @ of Mr. Roberts, he has not yet decided whether he will indo ° In the grain market oats are weak | pickets, $12 BUNNEY & STEWART * first litentenant of Company G of |@ this pian. @ butt ®s remain unchanged Kite dried, $1 1h Bavance of areet mere. Uirectors and ra bal * Jecember 1 we remove * rasht , M oberts is stoutly maintaining his rig - ayage, 6 re Ubind Ave mb. the First Washington volunteers. tr. F r * utly maintaining his right to a seat and te @ The following prices are being of- | 1*78s bees Mate lh Bea! w *« 4 LEADER, 710 Second * The company will be compored of the |@ de rd to oppe the uttermost ¥ attempt to keep him @ | 6,004 to the producer by the J oni x ‘ et * * old members of the Washington regi. |@ Briefly tated ntion im that he met vupaten © | cclices for delivery Ge found late on : « Ave. and riaice, our e ment in the city. law of the United States or the compact entered into between @ ping pei cane an Baniee The Jobbing quotations today were ai « Patrons the benefit of what * Many of the volunteers have ex $ the United States and the State of Utah at the time of the admis : GeOata WLeetae a i Pee ; WEST'S * it would cost to move our : Pressed a desire to Join this organist aion of that state into the union 6.00017.6¢ Semi ork Uae die >»bbing nC, in bbls * sedde “ts ine & ation if Lieut. Lamping decides that |@ His plural marriages, he will aagert, ante-date the anti-poly- @ | PemGIT 00; wnedt chicken f extra C, in bbia, 4.50; powder- Ao and Porter « as_by selling them at it is feasible, Practically none of | gamy compact. The Influence of the Mormon church tm at work @ | i400. rye, $21.00; popcorn, $3.00 ry granulated, $5.90; cube, | 4 « less than cost. * the First Washingtons havere-enter-|@ In rts’ interest. Thin influence is not confined to Utah @ | 16.00: rye, $21.00; popcorn, ee tly mies : =o deetehs bret * “ys br ° €4 the state militia thus far ° : © "Stay t sound ii wokae a. Weis atec ldaive hugs ta Sret-class seinons of) rs. E. 1 seer. 8 t Is apparent that practical politicians. have . J 420 ty A, $2.10; Star delivered to he r r fam Paes “ alii: 4 it to apparent that the pr lane will hay © | 080; Eastern Washir . Bo.) : uae ee Bay 96 * 1000 S:cond Av. cor. Madison * THE DALLES |@ their consideration the effect that adverse action the vert © | 516 00@1 aif diy baer . x » 1@ case might > nt we and representatives @ . “ 1 rn meal, yellow t ‘ Hirtetly f , AR RR HD 1@ and the choice of delegate nventions in stat n@ \ 0 Ibe in 10-1» wack, $1.45 cwt PORTAGE ROAD : @ ‘which Mormons ha tt s people, it fe expected, @ | ™ “9 Ib sacks; corn meal, white, $1.6 ' Butt sh ra 6 ner 0-1 8 $7.60 bt. will play upon this ne : e ’ ef ain 10-Ib sacks $7.60 bb? Socceeee SOPOSSHHOOO SHOES OOOOOOOSOOD K-Cholow - teat cattle, |Ga enede, ans Hane s00 tee te ee F haleadie witiel PORTLAND, Or. Nov. 20—Muc ‘ th wheat : fe -or wholesale fish ie ‘ KA. TIVO, Ib mocks; farina, $3.00 per 100 In b M4 of the mystery about the operations ‘ , hives. @ he ae s naire of railway surveyors on the north ; F100 the in 10. business. Inquire bank of the Middle Columbia 1 Semel un: Shonen Rng ye 4 P 4 c. E. EDWARDS early in the year is dispe : es ie a eerhor ibe ae : x ee : st t Westerh an Tesumption of construction work on 1 ss ‘ t : . . ates ole i a Ave. point on pis sent thee - 6 alted Kips, § uN per In 10. t peas, 100-1b sack three miles above th NEW YORK, Nov, 29—The pu CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—Rack to the *) ereen t ae : $3.00 per 100 Ibs city of The Dalles hir Harper & Bros. haa celestial kingdom, where they can ! : ; a : rs has Ootcntia aia in State Trust ' forecion- | t 1 « AN} ‘ : tal t } navigable stretch of the r about the propert 4 six pe : pke 1 ¢ " Jone by request fs j r ' $3.50 150 net: f rolled. oat 20 miles long, to connect with steam r, and who w urled A u if f th ! 1 eans , i nber 9 Iba $ racked wheat boats above and below. It 1 : PTE brnsiod he Ch ie ceme a Be rearing Gait meu foal cet - He nat, fe a ton to the cost of transp ted P } t t n of M ntatr nt h . ise 1 aida. which wen acndcta am ba y larger than their > sacks; graham four, $2.90 per bb Gute facia we abttine’ the vr ir Hi er t f th 1 Mongo. | ta , " in 60-1b sacks; whole wheat flour, $3 i the atevineen, MAL , rr nt “mt 1 ha std hy the Soattle Wheat Morket per bbl in 60-th sacks; rye meal, $3.75 Several years ago we n mi it quired } vo pelng 10- | (export)-—No, i per bhi; fancy rolled onts, 180 Iba net ; bn diongnet gag , ] 1 t nffaira 2 birdy, oe oe ‘ bbls, $4.95; fancy rolled oats, 90-1) j by RE with an Accl t interest this three miles of ra ‘ A letter w » variou : : R of removal wil ee sacks, $4.70; fancy rolled oats, per Sorta ay city property ; upper end. Sir h : t veg in 260. 00 , ler the has fanguished. This ; / Shaadi nce ge ines It will require five or alx weeks Vogotables Pica” GARMIN edSbian ca Mian ws of the State vgton ei v again manifested : $6,500,000. “4 to time t t th lies all together tat ( £) Native pota-| per ib, 2taegte® Java, per Ib, P2ge, | Went and Sick benefits, Agent wanted past week nur in crews ha ‘ ‘ cen vn rea for shipment,” sald Sam | toe rn Om 1s y A potatoes, | cy, Rica, unoloe per b 2 E. W. ANDREWS, President, FOR QUICK SALES deen put to work on the line and the Moy yesterday First, w ust 0.00; beet per sack; ! froasted -At aekle’s, in 100-1b cages F. L. MILLER, Secretary road, it js said, will eady for, Port Orchard Recognized find where they are buried and then per wack, 60 et potatoes, | rer 100 Ibs, $41.75; 61D canes, per 100, Home office, 204 Collins Block List your property with operation in a fe nths. The his Me : ket a permit from the health depart. $1.75@2.00 per 100 Ibs; tomat bs, $11.85; §6-Ib. cases, per 100 Iba. W. D. FIELD } eat Estate tory of the enterprise is a matt WASHI ON, D. ¢ 29. ment bi the graves can be open-|$1.00 per box; Chill peppers, $1.25; g11'95; Java, 60-1b per Ib, 6 6. A. VIRTUE { Mines of considerable inter In hix quarterly report A En- ed. If it Ix shown that the China-|native onions, $1.00; fancy Oregon. pack, 34c; Aden Mocha, 5 Cal Butterworth & Sons fmeavmersene Lon fe si eenesanareinemneee licott, chief of the burea naval men died from any contagious d Nuliflowers, $1.00 per dor; lettuce, | cola, ac: Guatemala, ‘2c; ground | DRUULMULUL G DUI) Undertakers. | 226 AILEY BLOG, PHONE MAIN 337 Wood $2.25 « load Tel. Seattle | yards, recommen appropriation ease, Dr. Heckard will not ailow the | 0c a doz; turnips, 50e per sack; rad. | coff 16@20e; Lion, 1008, $11.26 ments in any cemetery 1 Fuel Co. of $226,065 for Por hard bod es to be removed.” | !shen, 10c; pumpkins, %@le per by | su ° ry : Me alll i a aso se ici it dds . saan Ric sae inc iN il ; ' ; i