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4 of the ship au No. 13 Is the King of All 3 riking to ¢ 4 division of time A movement ts on foot to organ-| Which we epable the latter to rstitions, |ime the busines# men of Ballard to | come up after the morn- 5 | further the interests of th elty ing hour pint wi » liscuased today by the committee on Next week & mass meeting will | nt. The army paramount in time he ve called to discuss | wenerally ag DRUMMERS ARE BRAVE!" =" ne matte It is much more eltizens with bill is regarded an of because the unteers in the Phil xpire and some a means of thing must be d . place them. The . introduce a substitute anure oF with the evening Locel Hotels Have No Such! mayor will be ma le Numbered Rooms, Save One. Actors Are Shy,But Knights The ta rebul mon bay on a t 3 rm Railway © ding its trestle across Sal foundation of ne Je tO carry Piles It will be next the ship subsidy measure along with M while lumbes and shin- | it pposition will merely ex of the Grip Sometimes Like ig over the Seattic & In- | plain and register ite disapproval of the army bi | In the house the Wil! | bill will have precedence and m reapportionment y to Change Their Luck. The subject of etre jsoon come before the Balla be disponed of this week. The riv jell. Seve if the new tr bers and harbors measure ts consid [ilove that the present plant should | ered of not quite so pressing im }be eo enlarged that a break will not | portance. A fight againat the reap “1 must admit that I have Just @/jeave the city in darkness, as hap-|portionment bili will be made by the Httle faith tn that evertasting euper-| pened last month. ‘The plan to states which will lose representation stition over the No. 13," said Chicf| mew and more powerful dynamos ia) by It, but these are hot sufficiently et Be Supert the F f the bill Clerk A. D. Short, of the He leeneraily approved Siti, to a Star reporter yesterday.| Lord advocates alxo improv “Not that I am one bit superstitious |!n wiring and nery myself, but when everything from a} ce ae i San Seer ti cove to o tran with only | A new sidewalk ts boing conatrut must be somethihg ip it. There is | re by the Masons to prevent the ectal service * day were h Sunday at Ballard 3 in this house, and) only personal ex: | 5.) tth the evil attending the joo number was when I was nureday morning—Western ave managing ital hotel. over In} Herman Smith, of Montana, spent | nue made a very vaestante show Bolee, Idaho. A very wealthy m!n-| the holidays with hie parents, Mr. | a " dert hat tomor ing man, one of my b.2t customers, |and Mre. J. H. Smith, at ling today, considering that tom: came in one night & little the worse | row ls steamer day and good re- cetpta are expected. for wine. I bad a room No. 12, and T put him tnit. In rome inconcetv- overed the number nion: look In the | : n. and} eon stuff is eagerly snapped ui navel ” oranges, f potatoes came He came downsta Gr A after giving the night-clerk all kinds these mornings. The demand for of hard talk, left the hotel never to celery and lettuce far exceeds the return. About stx months afterward oupply. he came in and swore * A new supply of ranch butter ts in wil ince that fatal | Shorts have 6 ne up half a dollar ba T changed the number that) Battleship to Land Guns— in price. 7." Actors Superstitions. Allan MeNeil, of the Brunswick. said he could teil some amusing tales el rooms of that number “I know actors,” sald Mr. McNeil, “who Will not go near # room with} CAPETOWN, Jan. t—Naval gur the Jonah No. 13 on the down One) are to be landed today by the & time John T. Raymond came to the|battieship Momarch, a# & precaution ‘Tift Rouse in Buffalo, where I was!against a revolt of the C pe Dutch. | Ei clerking, and said he wanted a pc f-| Nothing but lack of w TT} ter,to Ko down to the Mansion house | stores has prevented the disaffect.d | and get ali his luggage. “I would | Dutch from joining the Roer inv Father walk to Boston and sleep inlers by the wholesale. Every amis*- barne along the way.’ said Raymond, | ance short of this has been given the | “than to put my valise in the hoo- | raiders. j 120 Gro they assigned me.” The situation is far more serious! Poultry — Chickens, the than realized in England. The @ucks, lic: turkeys, commandos are gradually ge Dressed poultry geurtans had 13 people in their out-| farther into Cu “olony. They ere 1@12 fit. ‘They held a meeting in the Buten welcomed by nettle: reading room and decided th: give them exchange Hp eo and Weel of the party would have to hii ‘The # are being offered to the pro- on the @ WENO; barley, shorts $15.00 15.60 $1.00 por 100 iby Puget pep Hay y fresh ranch, 2. Freeh ranch, 6@ ise; na 28@ te Native Washington, 11@ e, We Ate. ducks, 124%@1« tied, their ¥ be- | horses for footsore an ’ ‘one selected returned to|and while giving them m. fhum and. p Missouri, and as eure as I am a thot every movement of the Pirttish pund under 69 tbe. the party received word of his | conceal every detail! of the raiders welghts stags, bull three days afterwards. movemen: } salted kips, To; Calves, per freon hides, Ic less: culls, ic ry hides, per Raids are reported at unexpected potmts, and with much territory | to cover, the British can only en deavor to break up bands where re encountered. The Boers reoceupied Jaderafontetn and | Pauersmith, which the British were compelied to evacuate on Christmas wool, clean, . ‘The Pritish are yet lowing burned, 0 aboard the steam. | 0°” ante spears to | Washington wool, ‘ascertained that the |#70und. Lord Kitchener appears to | ' re ° pe ° fine Angora # room No. 18 had been cut out. |ine ‘hie Torche ty untrtt dee : aie, each. BTC , One of the famous | Live stock-Cows, Ie: steers, 4 y Funny Yarns. eg Sg] MeRae, of the North- ern, : “T could tell more yarns bout that su ie; dry culix per ib, 209 try eka, sheep pelts . 1@4he; Western wen Wash ® year or so ago. | 4Mc; calves, 5@ 7c) cheep, shorn, + betever in the «upersti- | | inmbs, 40; Ro ¢ ime he went nor ih} | secd sto Hosa, & lambe here, and we then had a | be 13, and he got it. The | he struck Dawson he loat | We have a No. 113 tn our| Rouse now, and some people are! even afraid of that actuality | pecially. | JOBBING QUOTATIONS. COURT NEWS | Groen Frais $1.00G82.09 per box who cout the number of | penre, LO@s1.60 a b long the hall to see if they | ha? bese? od Bre getting into a renumbered 12. simm ‘These same people say: ‘I superst!- rs tious? . The very idea!’* | __---— " 5; Japanese oranges bundle of two boxes «; bananas, 82.0@ 913.00 per bbi; ett Potts Ta “How about the Diller? Mr. Potts,” the reporter; “is No. 13 a | Themes Campbell Wante for P ng Worth- i fonah up here?” ‘The chief clerk | areas, sack; pineapples replied: “As a guests room, No. 13 \« less Checks. | oe @n unknown quantity. The porter Occupies the room that might be| - — 1.0% white ealled 13, and some of them have sctually thrown up thelr jobs rath-| The police are desirous of jocat- B epne thoy thnn 4 t. 1b pa Bi er than sleep in | ing Thomas Campbell, formerly | apricnts 7 te planes ‘te phe dE Tell-to-do Everett lady | reporter of the Court News, which |64c; &myrna fis, 141 per 1b, ‘ays here when in ided b. police. Campbe' : Of this room, and when she came|number of Séattio merchants hy | ..Potatoes, $15.00@18.00 a ton: beets Gown to the office, she said: “Mr.| passing worthless checks. Propric. | 7@31.25 ‘per sack; carrota, Potts. I really consider No. 14 a very |tor Bock. Of the Palace aaioon, on | *8ck Pie; yellow Danver unwise and unlucky number. My!| Pike street, this morning int father once added 13 acres to his|Chiet Meredith that Campt farm, and in just 12 months he Jost rnd | $1-75402.25, lettu | » 81.00G1.60 per 1 had | turnips, te Hubbard age secured $100 from him by misrepre garlic, Sc; cabbage ail Bis property. My mother died | sentation om DY miarer 100 Iba; red pepper when she had her 12th child. and aonaipuenanttipmiapmaniegaen husks, the aren the first time I was married, the 6 lbs: red peppers ceremony took place on the isth day| POLICE KNOW CONNELLY. uiiflower, $1.00@1.25 per dox of the month, and for 13 ers, $1.00 per er doz rr) fived an unhappy, poverty-stricken | fe. The next time I married, I said yen ‘ “Soha, we will make the deve an a e- Eyed" Connelly, now in a hos from 18 as the month will allow pital at Flatbush, N. ¥., was well “Any time you come around when| known to the police of this city I'm not very busy.” concluded Mr,| Chief Meredith and Jatlor Corbett Potts, “1 will tell you no funny | both #tated this morning that Cor Connelly, better know per Ib; string fornia head let artichokes, stories about the superstit PAT ARUN, per It elt per Ib. Sronm jo Brave. arged with petty of huts The Rainier-Grand has no No, 12 of any kind; neither 113, 213, or any Star published the first ant |, volnuts, 11@120; pecans, 140; ft thing. M. F. Manter, the popular arrest of Connelly Jan, 1, | Derte, o@! soft ah. almonds, 16 Chief clerk, said: “It is very funny | Without paying a cent Connolly has |Lte#!! nuts, 4@ 150; hickory nuts, 6 how some people who deny that they | se every prominent prize fight | O°) CoCoanuts, Sheds per doz; pin believe in Jonah's, invariably xince the F nf Sullivan con- | DUt# 106; peanuts, be; butternute, bc the fatal number. A tr test. He Ain several bouts | sneed almonds, soc; Italian cheat on istered here wh » ank-| during his younger dayn nuts, 10@12c; chestnuts, 17¢; black ed the bell boy who showed him bis walnuts, fe room, whether he was 12 years oid I have known ladies who would ro. fuse to enter a dining room if by #o doing they would make the number of oeeupants 12, Batter— Washington ereamerios nd prints, 26@30c; Eastern Iowa Elgin fresh ranch, 19@ ‘DRIVEN OUT IN Drummers as a class are not very | Nat $ ive Washington, 19 always ask for 13, saying they want : Roquefort, she to change their luck.” per Ib; Bd. am, $11.00012.00 per cage New York At the Hotel Stevens the room 19 1@p\6e; Lamburger 1 i. fe also missing. In speaking of t CINCIN O., San, 3—Mre.| ionize: meUrmer, 1@170; bric superstition, H. V. oy 16 : Bwise, 18D 106 Cora Clark aristocratic Ay pleading for 4 Stevens said. “TF Know of many instances which show that the number is universal! nes, servant in an ndale reaider orce Saturda Strictly fresh ranch, 27e; Easwrn, 22¢ Honeycomb — Water w hite, Ie Hiked. One particular case carne light amber, 14@tbe; dark ambe under my notice during the last rr 13% @14e Birained—12-1b ting, $1.00 rush for the north nieht in her night clothes, 60-1b tins, $4.8006.00, J Wouldn't Sail an 19th. on one occasion he did so w Poultry--Chickens, live, 11% 41% ughter's sweetheart was calling on | ducks, 12124; meene, 1OG110. nn Staying at the hotel were a man bundling wife, daughter and|keys, 14@ise. Fiasiescheg Stones and his wife and her two broth re. itor all out of the house. Dreared stock—Chickens, 12%@ 18% They had purchased tickets for a| The daughter is now Mra, Ida turkeys O1tc; ducks, isenie, Steamer that was billed to wall the| Marr, of 926 Genesee street. Th. geene, 12) pie hiles of May; but owing to ne-|wife sald the husband called her | "“Mapio fugur—19@lbe per It CMent she was unable to start until |names, went on spreea and threaten so og the 13th. The quartette of old-\ed her life, The couple have lived Prev Seekers were all broken up; an4, do|in Newport, Covington and «inci, Fresh meat—Cow b 1@%e Ib You know, they actually sold thee “ - Mm tio A Saver nati since their marriage in 1890, A, | et pes Ibi mutton wetn Hokets to « broker at a erent wacri-|C. Hall and Charles Lundy were the je; pork, fe per Ib; fice, rather than @o on what they| wife's attorneys. ve per Ib; mall, ie considered a hoodoned boat — me | Proviwior Hams, large, 10 1-80; /t the Butler there is full-fledg-| Silver noveitien, #16 Second Ave, | hams, amall, 1c; breakfast wa on, #4 room No, 12. A. Johnson, the be —9—————- |8 to 10 Ibe, 12 5-8; dry salted clear chief clerk, said it was never give The best runnin out unlena 6 euest asked for it. Watch is the! backs, 9%4c. | "sole Klodt Bpec ood | tara 424 Second, | Lard—Tlerces — Kettle rendered, — | 20-1 eacks, $1.50 per ewt Corrected Daily .—The followtng| sacks; white, $1.70 per ewt in 10-1b Halibut, Ge flounder M@4e; | soles, 4@bo: rook vol, Go: ' oymiern,| Olympia, $4.60q4.7 nck: $2.26] | per gallon; clams, $1.bujing cod, 6] fo: salt Chinook salmon, 200 Ib bbla $10; palmon trout Ite; Puget | round @melt, 4e eet, 7 IIS WORK / \Comtinued Me Joheon, “t nave] The Army Bill Occupies the | 55. hat, Oeew thar beowie: af Gir mations First Place. {are superstitious of the number 13." | idly bill are | ik oF in| rye meal, $1.99 per cwt In 10-1 sacks Ken ford. $818.00; | $6.00 per bbl in H-th sack Turkeys, 1903840 My #G ile. peprty | 18 inches. %: | Rough, $9. b each. | ing, w TUE ailver, 6c; steelhead, 8¢ | | ttle Wheat Morkot | | Wheat (export) No, 1 bluestem, 68 bee milling, No. 1 Chub, bluentem, d0e. Hay, Grain and Food Hay — Puget sound, per ton $14,00@15.00, Eastern "Washington | timothy, $19.00; mixed, $19.00; altaifa, 913.00, Oats Per ton, $27.00@28,00. Barley—steum rolled, $19.00; whole, 918,00, | Corn Whole, $25.00; ermekea, $75, | $26. 00. | $20.00; off onke choppe dalry chapped foe . Golden C, dry gran 42%; extra ed, 86.02% | | | Arbuckte's, anon, 14.2 in 100. nl per 100 ibe, em, $14.95; 36-10 | 60-1b canes, $14.45; Lior 100 Ihe in 100. | Th cane, 014.26; 0-11 4.36; 34. ib camem, $19.46, Ja Ine, per tb, Oe, Me; A a. 37% Caracola, Guate Green Coffes Mocha, per Ib, 29@31¢; Java, per tb 2 Costa Rica, choice, per ib, Rolled Oo | 180 Tht net In bbin, $8.00, 90- | ks $4.75, per cane $2.50, por bale 8 Cereals Cracked wheat, $2.00 per cwt in 16 Ib eacks, $1.76 per bb! tn W-I> sacks farina, $1.00 per owt in bib 92% per ewt } ib 109-1b sacks, 83.00, mixed pra S per ewt in ¥, ber owt in| one8 $4.00 per Wheat fakes, in Tb-ib bowen, | Flour. ent excellent, $9.85; Novelty A, $2.25; Star (bakers), 8200; C . oid Drop, $3.26: bi . S for © ibe in sacks, per owt $1.79 per ewt in $2.99 per bbl in i-th Wheat, $1.76 per owt, ka, $3.00 per bbl in be rye, $2.00 per cwt In W-lb per bhi Moai. Cornmeal, yellow, $1.63 per owt In in ib sacks $1.55 per owt. in W-lb sacks; $2.5 per bbl in Wid sacks oatmeal, $1.50 per ewt in wteel cu b sacks. | Material 94.00; rough mer $3.00, merchantable, 1.00, m= im and ‘merchantadir. 94.004 50; flooring, $7.90; No. 1 ced $6 4664 09, common, per M, $5 Cogé.oy, wprace logs. $6.006%6 8; cedar rhingis Doite, #2. 7669.00 Fir tumber—Nough, $1.90 thick fin twhed, surfaced 1@ and 12 inch 12 to 38 feet; epectai inch finish, 52@ e181 a 7] 14-inch, 5, over 12 inch tional for every inch in ath up to Washington Red Cedar tumter b Mm 16 SEATTLE STAIL THE A STORY OF evelors nut JANUARY 191. OT tHE BON POPR PLEO OOO DOOD ODEO OOOO POD TORO GT IT TE Store News For Friday BON M Nobody o ° Will Make Children’s sALLiaren s Dresses. ERE’S a sale of Children’s Ready-to-wear Dresses that’s never been equaled in Seat- tle. Two hundred well-made, pretty dresses, of Cashmere, Serge and Venetian and Mixed Goods, are to be sold at less than the worth RCHI MARCHE are passed and we have sold mi ole than we ex, in twenty dayé. Lines that rtined t n equal value and m to take ace FRIDAY’S Money Savers " $1 48 9 cts VY COTTON Ck rubber lined ewale § BCE > HOSE, we ular Zhe goodn miess and wale K clearance SOHSSOOE HOSE SEO SEE OEOS SSE ESEOE SOOO OOS F be — re bre a ane J heen} aye . ate 79 cts of the materials. At the beginning of the sea- yee 3 son prudent women told us that it was much na A oma “we be cheaper to buy these ready made, so this January ‘kinet he bargain is doubly important. There’s every size Age Skirt f te ready today—little dresses for little tots, stat Cashiers ite dresses for girls of 14; you could pick blindfolded and get a bargain. . $3.50 Dresses $2.19 $4:75 Dresses $2.98 Misses Sailor Suits $3.50 Instead of $6.50 HE last are of blue flannel, neatly trimmed with white braid, and there's a fifth lot of Misses’ Dresses, new, stylish affairs that were $7.50, will be sold for $4.75. And isn't the bare state- ment enough? What use to tell you of “sensa- POYTTTETITIT TTI T TTT TT IT TTT TTT TTT TTT: tional bargains?”; The. facts are sensational = —— enough; we can afford to let adjectives alone: 9) The dresses are displayed on the big tables in the rear of the south aisle. been made free this week ure of ours? Do you know If not, ask about it at our iil pay you. An Afterthought PETERSON’S 206-208-210 PIKE ST. The People’s Home Store SOSSSSSOOSHSSHSSSEOMOSSESE SOO OS OOOES SHSHSSSSHSSHSSSSOHESSHSHSHSSSHSSSSHSSOSSSESSHE SS OO SO SOS OSS SPSS SESS PSIOSHOSOOS BURT & PACKARD'S Newest Shoe For Men Is Here “ K ORRECT SHAPE,” to be sure; made in two leathers—winter enamel and heavy kidskin ; lined throughout with white kid, The soles are strictly hand sewed und chemically treated with Viscol, thus protecting the feet from cold and dampness; leather or O'Sullivan rubber heels. They go on like a glove and fit all over. All the latest style tors, now so popular in New $ York and Boston ; a pair 5.00 eee MA ON ee e @ AIS to 1429 Second Avenue and 115-117 Pike Sire» Wet Feet---Then CHRISTIANITY ay e Aid to tho! ‘ J Telephone here for any of the ny # oF oa tech New York well and favorably known cough 48 %-ineh. Fes ee and cold cures, and we'll hurry . %, $16.80, cof mage the messenger boy along with " : 1, 2 and 3%-Inch.| NEW YORK, Dec. 24-—By Mail) it. , oss Come In and Get a Burt & Packard 1,89 Ib Nos. 1, 2 and 2 %-ineh, 700 om the joore oy olor 7 © are always ree Ty s . Ibe $18.06097.00; Wainacoting. $o@is; fiaymarket, at dawn this mor best there la tm the dreg store Souvenir—It’s Gratis. rustic, $24. 00@ 24.00, A” shingles, | there emerged four young and pret Une. $1.4: wtandard shingtes, $1.10; 1-inch|ty Salvation army lasses. With no —_— finieh, 12. and 16 feet. $24.00924.00; | protection eave their unit e « Anish, tm ] cedar|thete soft-worded greeting, | squares, 7, § 9 and 10 fect, $34.00; lyou help buy @ Christmas dinner for | ravage, Hoe G $1 00. they had spent the hours . i eke ec na aa ck tl a | 819 Second Avenue, | wult had fallen on ‘ ey had talked with Fike Str Seoon Hotel Corridors. Siivcausn, taaphtees meen. 08 Ta Pus S2'w Greve . ey had mingled with 4: excited th WAneeeraarer om dancers, but the apirtt of Christmas ° dina enshrouded them with a sanctity - that ribaldry dar hot etrate In the entryway sat sweet-faced D, urns, a miner of White Horse, in regintered at the Seattle hadwick, « logger of De & guest atrthe Di Robinson, of A. T. was City is regiatered at the Northern. fr G. MH. Hayes, a merchant of Vic torta, ft t Of th tier. . & mill man of La tat the Diller A. J. Ag in registers owner runic put fortunate who had pald Jott BUTLER C BUTLER " Seat CAFE AND ® uthed & Largest and GRILL & Wa St. Yep + wees fn = PSA aK eli np, Getea © werepean & Plan Hotel. Cree Renncdy, & sataina vreteer [nosdened Goan gnew thulr tntane bo | SEMORRCERELROORRIRAIRO of Spokane, is registerea at the |Mmake poor families happy = = —S>—>>——————===== Stevens. When the Inesies left, their pook W. &. McCray, a recent arrival |ete Were welghted down with nearl TAKES SISTER from Dawson, 1s a guest of the |80; but their hearts were light, fe Northern. Many an outcast whom they had George W. Logie, a logger of New |bidden to the feast, had promised t : Whatoom, ts a recent arr! lat the me on Christmas day to th a Beattle vation Arsay. barracks A. D. Toardman, anristant state Outside the Haymarket there was stulidan fish commissioner of Tacoma, is at |#tanding a fashily dre a thug. MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Dec. 30. the Seattle. ‘It ain't safe sirie to be} | MIDD en A MEN'S GRAY RIBBED FLEECE LINED SHIRTS AND Thoinae McIntyre, one of the first |aione with all that money,” he said rother sister, ignora DRAWERS, worth 0c each, miners to at Index, is a guest | If you don’t mind I'll walk to the| their relationship, through a train for KS wdabamehee 5 cts of the Sea b racks with you of strange events fell ip love and for M 8 CAMEL’S HAIR SHIRTS AND D > 8. Ga & merchant of Ju nt another word Aid he epeak un- | four years have been living as man weth Se cack, or AND DRAWERS, 59 cts nenu, Alnwka, ie a recent arrival at he barracks were reached, and|and wife. Today they were placed sisanoie -#e etek phehse a : the Butler in jail, the sister and wife being |f *MEN'S ALL WOO! WN RIBBED OR PL J. 8. Patterson, tician @ promis of Salem, Or., is a ent poli. guest of | It the Hutler may do us some goo W. 8, Jameson, a lumber mer 3 AIN AND DRAWERS, worth §1 each, for..., 75 cts Misses’ Jackets » the Haymarket again SHIRTS you any harm, and it locked up in a cell with her eight months'-old baby | The man, Mic |to this country fre 1 Ferrucci, came m Italy nearly 17 chant of Port Gamble, is registered | years ago, His sister, Annesta, was #t the Butler | then @ baby 18 months old. Soon af Wm, Hanley, frother of Ed Han AN WED | ter tel parture his mothe |ley, of Dalton & Hanley, In a gusst |who lived 1 Naples, sold the Butter Cheese, Eggs and Poultry “S thie morning and sentenced to 20 days in the chain wang by Judge he Seattle Vv. W. Dryfoos, a well known Nquor dealer of Chicago, in stopping at the Butler, while in the ctty. ©, W. Ide, United States marshal of thie district, ix making bis head Meredith, upon suspicion of having been implicated tn the burglary of the Frisch ros.’ jewelry was mvicted of vagrancy « ‘ann, Great Tritain ie reported to be willing to trade Jamaica for a share of the Philippines, dental Cafe, under Hotel Seattle, evening, content to watt twe years for her husband's release from | held for trial in the prison, a Denny-Coryell Co., 716 Firat Ave, esta to another family . i four years ago c | found no trace of them. Wh cling about he met a ld-ye girl with whom he fell in love Ladies’ Jackets Ladies’ Suits nt to and | quarters at the Rainler-Grand MUNCIE, Ind, Jan. 3.—Mise Ber-| who accompanied him to this coun ae . ; | ot ving nenham. of the liquor firm | tha Arthur, of Anderson, was) this try Rise? I Sizes, All New and Stylish Garments of Benham ble & Co., of Chi on married to Waiter “Dob errucel in 4 mater employed cago, i# re t the Diller j Stterncen married to Walter: "Dob- |. 7" A muck.m ooatractor. @he | “cee ke, who te play. | ber” Richy, an inmate of the county | JoAipie liked hapeiie until @ hee CAN, og -{ A LE PRI ling this week Seattle theater, |Jail, who will in a few days be sent | months ago, when Ferrucct learned is making bis headquarters at the|to state's pris the bbery of | of his real relationship to the wo Butler the Bowle is @tore a few GEG 26. bid Wl; | -46il leccestntenneeatiinmncineniion Sahicibadiniessshiiiin Miss and Mrs, Hansard, promin.| nights sin; Ferrucel, having ent society leaders of Boattle, have! | The young woman came to Munelc sister's history and = just returned from Kurope and are|as e0on as she learned of her sweet-| made the discovery fi G Bones omacn ~; marriage license, but she failed to| young woman until a few days ago. secure the license without certain! Michael, it is alleged, owed Joseph do ckip Gh vines SUSPECT GETS 30 DAYS. [amdavits, Today she renewed her | $50, which he was unable to pay sae: Edward Norton, the ex-convict] Moreland married the couple in the| known the facts and had the police Toleph: in 69 =—= = arrested about three weeks ago by or of the jail t the couple. ee lOlephone Wain 695 Detective Wappenatein and Chict bride returned home this he sitter was almost crazed. by we more} the disclosure. The Gpupie will bs | Room B, Bailey Big. Fire and Marine Insurance jail at Haddam v3 ee — — j until next April, unless they can | | turnish $500 bail each. 7 for thelr offenge, a of Connectteut, i# two years In ———o-—__ eens Tho Largest and Best Stock of Fruit and Nuts at The San Diego Fruit Co. 415 PIKE STREET ‘alendars and games at half price eee nen soit merican Sugar Refining Co, York has reduced the prices of all refined sugar 10 points. Men's Lunch, 260, Ocel- | of + i : o ‘a ; 4 . % % . s =