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WEDNESDAY FRBRUARY 18, 190 THE SEATTLE STAI 8 0 ‘| Fired at Russia by United KE Captain of the Frederic Reported a Wreck on the Beach, |overapping pleats in rant. reset : Jing to the watet, while it ‘ W Danver onions States is a Trade Shell Which Proves Untrue. away in a long Louis XII1 cutaway | OLYMPLA, Feb. 18.—/That the bi |? t1u0e, $1.506P1.00 4 skirt at the back, ‘Diy vet e King cour x fourth judge Dine, 60g Hut (uaa = th lowe AULINg cap at the top| will pass, there te now no doubt. | 24036 per Th; wariic, #4 a exnawots, os Feb, 1 OUR LINE OF | flares into a jot cu at the bill has already passed the] be Mm; fr ‘ ! be A wrist hous it ha ® but to pase | Peppers, 10% husk ‘ ' ‘ ' ed by the marine exchange from Vic-]man, “that when the Frederica pase Rogers eG. ery, 4066 | He mwtin harwed i og ast evening: “The col-{@t in. the ship Glooscop wax bearing Easy for Shomo <ce g S by | per a t potat i. 1owe.00; | : - Uj A : “ se in ahore, # the captain off oe + io h hi pep E nat arrived from San|ine wteamer | Las though she} Chas. Shome and John Ht ; + ‘tk er ‘ an ‘ " = H ports having seen a) was aghore The latter arrived at} rested M Ay Upon complaint | the anpotntmens of juash, #1 u por f f 1 t Mt Tatoosh. She did | Port Townsend last evening Frank Lewis on a charge of rob: | ‘ aprouts, Bo per " head |! nt 1 ing § nough to Aseertain t Miatonen 68, thie ined -dramaneiy siven a henring bef cliiroy, on-ae ting | lottiice,' naa mrtichioken 38 worth of farm implements Is the Largest and Most ” For snow, word wae e ivorme ate is flernoot whor oy pe a] * , art . q } mg the front thin) ood in . a morning, according r .. . tons, 6 faney, 1 in fA, | heme e ¥ turn the shot 1 @ the fwot that the) Sven) In) Si Nery EMAL MT Lewis sent him word that he did nN » sbpoiat he matoes, p shobgitt & bigh duties on our produ Complete on the a had al! oq & d been desire to pre the cane, 8b » ms " |aeparagua, per tb, os . y a ei oft Cape Beale, A piece of a baat th y UneNT be naw 2) hat ae heals Acptece af Boat stctcy tne the trai na theo il igre fina INOW THEY COME Coast. P * ked up several days ago on the arnt. oo el Ge., § 1, 1889. At the age of 18 . \ | Inquiry at the office of the Puset pie) > nee ta nd that witnonmes to prove Freah meat—Cow beef, 64%@ c pd Tugboat Co. was made, and an aver comst, and it was sup lint Lew he beg » study and | ate fo per th; mutt Sorter of that, sompany t wee Rae An | pomed that ahe had been Jost during |'"*t Lewlt waa the agarensor araduated from the law departmant | 9, Ye eee "pork tery «| BY HUNDREDS company sald th See iat cine ¢ Cor iniversity at the age of |} * received information that a shi » 1, Inrge, S@P0, wmall [ Aistress off ator sh and tho| “Our company sent the Tyee to ame to this Provisions--Hama, larme, 1)@1ie | WE ALSO HANDLE Tyee, one of the company’s tug-|Cape Beale and she cruised up and | sreduating ams, small, 126120, breakfast n reached the boats which aually stays around. on jdown the const in that vicinity f | ¢ with ‘on, § to 10 thm, t%eor dry, salt rthern Pacific thin i ’ " Pj find, was in raed of the supposed |#ughted, nor any other vessel which Ra NM a. ‘ «Ba | and Poultry ' sinting: of 16 oar inérs Ic Ss, e S, 0 eS, Xe€S$ gataatrophe and immediately went looked like her 0h a ier og er — Washington ereamerien, \sengers This was the first tral ’ to the alleged scene. She laid off he ship ie not long overdue from - Ca ie 4 ef felen einth “ . " pengers hia wae the frst wy mornin to find @ abip in| American « and no doubt she ~ | hin wheht be @hall ive Cuis great {freak ‘ranch. 16800; Cailfornia, |e ''*,” 5 & train eonaisting ® |him when he whall recetve th n cn ei Caltfornla, les cars and ma" a sass ain The citizens of the Second ward | 2980" | Saemery Fa ett for the ant though a few H = to be held at, Altman's hall ner fc; Eastern, 130 California, | and “ he bulk F of tuom oon ' or Sine - j Wileox Files Answer. }194@1ae; Roquefort, de per iby Ba- lt, Washington Simpson, and which made such | of YSOGHTE BVORRE South and | am, $11.00¢712.00 per cane; New York. | + ‘7 lent recard on the Nome ran | King street, at 7.90 x vi I GTON, D. ¢ > 12 fc: Limburger, 16@1 brick,} Jack Mansfield, Ed Parke, Chas. | last season, fe going to ply between ~— peng aed Muisocs and ~ . t brtef | 6g! Swen, 18@ 1% ' * and & M mb were arre eattle and Valdes until the open. | D&ve been invited to be es ~ a a t harges of] Paws jetly fresh ranch Se; led last night on rges of Vagrancy i" of the season when she will /Pave aise Health Officer MeKechnie | a he lexality of | F Oregon, & in mall to Nome. T ‘o Val. | "nd City Attorney Humphrey | ole a by ‘. ne mi Valentines I y-Coryell Ce | jos is increasing to euch an extent) Th taxpayers have become tired | turke: “ that her owner fecle justified in | Of ny Site Geer oe = Coming—the Kulture, for cultured | | placinar bh $n route, |The Of. intro Sad BATS alee Ble means of What the Wind Did. Chickens, 1 0; | wome 793.86 Yesler Way, . First Ave. and Railroad on is a large boat, well appointed * pearte or th ae ducks, 13Gise; | < | and will command heavy business ag and how badly they A well known business man tn Se- | The Largest Stove Housein the Northwest WASHINGTON, D.C, Feb. 18 on the Valdes route. t * » nd ty officials invited to be Admiral Kempf's report or he The Oil Well “Wonder Capt. Caine, of the Pacific Clipper | Present will be called upon to ex iii al kasd sombeal te 9 4, Wheat ¢ Lelub, 66 ine, will return from San Francisco | plein what has become of the money | oo len ee bluestem, Gsc; milling, No. 1 Chub on Monday. He wént there to ar- [secured by the levy to OE pad > - Bluestem, @o. ' About Ready to range the charters on the Pacitic | Twenty-third avenue sewer with the js . Mall boats and also to purchase an | South funnel, and which it ts alleged Great Pumpkin The Pacific Coast Steamehtp com C il “ice bucker” to be placed on the| Was loaned to complete the Lake Ld pany amer Umatilla natled for | } ' No , njon tunnel {e ; ; eco ay, corrying @ 0 apse. a ee They will also be asked, inaemuch | ASErLSOTOM y fair passenger list and considerabdl fl a the funda levied Inat ygrr to be |The agricultura Loses His Coat. Uaed fo Makedhe sewer cotarctions, {WAS before ihe ser 5 ee NE EF will not be available. until if |{ovolves $4.00, 000. } | WE bought what was left of the Holden & i, asl wis n A. sregk thlet entered the apart-lthe city proposes to col @ Auth | horee, or ‘ o be 2 A. S. Stewart Dead, ae <9 wil tocké of 'C. Shades, D a be RTFORD CIPY, Ind. Feb, 14.—} ments of CL. Campbell at 10 Pine | 5 pee the municipality | Scandinavian cou . ry we wo na A i Ts : ry tie olf well, struck on Sireet last night and encceeded in {covered by Ave miles of sewers, = Alexander #, Stewart, aged € : mbed to that terrible | son stock of Carpets, Shades, Draper: % farm, which had been ntonish. making away with an overcoat be-| dump it on the property of the citi Sect erday at Bellevue, Wast ies and Trunks; will close it out at half price a * " nar.| window was found open this morn ‘onmicdern ble terest te b | ming—the Kulture, for culture tie Mattens, Ser eahe | s is your op i eo Foued dows to Ws nad-showe gigns| ing: and It lo presumed the intrader |manifested in’ the teu ne meeting a! women | wom : | ns +3 Yous SpPortunpty. Mi you aval: your of exhaustion. ‘The well tw a freak|had entered that way ® large attend: | | 2 ws 1 co, |i} self of it? a nae | | Coming—the Kulture, for cultured | Valentine | men | bas | ’ Telephone Geeratore Ball } FS th The te we operators’ ball takes ‘The best running watch ts the ime this event at Ranke ball. WASHINGTON, D. CG, Feb. 13. | “Loule Kiodt @pee “ 824 Second, Maborate preparations have. been |The house voted yesterday to ex ” | made and a good time te anticipat- | punge athe records the vetter| Coniing—the Kulture, for euiturea | a by those who attend | reac “ong re » Bulse: | women. Str. Humb Idt, |Stisers however, declared "that we 1220. 1222 lle pit § | TRUNKS—"> 3.15 wr ¥ } Ves ' od neemainaned s purpose and . The steamer Mumboid:, which haw | yyid cor ° letter being ox-| ol. Pa ele roe wit be | Evidences of the approaching rush | Deen in San Fraaciaco undergoing | peat sie added shat he wan wills] prone Bay, | or to Nome are at hand. Many of the |seneral overhauling. will return tol{ng “to say bimecit everything said | | ww yn in stofes et¢ decorating their windows | Seattle the latter part of the month, |j; the letter, and that if called to are: NE | ee with Alaskan goods, including ev-|4nd on March 1 will agaim take ber) gcoount in the courte, he would net in th Path | erything need by the “musher” |Pitce on athe the Lynn e canal rou route. plead his constituGonal Immuotty e a | / from a drill parka to a Kiondi In the debate on the arny bill, Mr to Success | stove. MoClel submitted figure to show t 4 Most of the hotels where the min. that, Including pennt each sold. | Is Our Continual | Hav e in mind the best ers usually stop the city while fer in the United States cowt $2,828 a/ . | route, report that already they are lyear, while each soldier in Germany Care qualities you are familiar} desinaing (o obser re signs , tbe © | conta $287, and in Prance #82. | with Shannon keeps |m = o mos — We believe tt ter - . « . daily parties of twos and threes dre Will Serw judge rawn. | ceping © ° tr > | " t iniged secure quarter, They mice | SALEM, O6y Zot taTi te] Nee -t. ape, ep wap but the very best.[f ota Mir. cadh Wehicatenarn, Biverythhag te Nome mass sod B , cop! 7 ‘ ‘ mea he Frenc cateasen. Hve A from ipartics Guateing he peenaty ver roy a fe, phin last pbuiberianeen ae alae pont hd ihe ts | For four pounds strictly fresh. Try it. é to when the firtt boats will sail, rate | candidate from Smt . in- la position under Judge Brown, of the tra fine White of transportation, etc. Fate) inan, ‘The latter's vote is 26 Gutrict court. Mr A bran was born | | A few apecials for tomor- 5c Figs, for eating FRENCH DELIGATESSEN — aan a in Wyoming and graduat from the a | or cooking (thed tae Central ralbegy. stokes’ that his Gverin-Leary Case. reported tnivaliwey incon that tne [siete aniveret'7 last, Me wantcr i Fresh Shipment German Fi rind, terswetors |] A. PRUDHOMMEAUX 321 Pike Stree Hine will soon, ‘operation running) refac ge 7 Southern Fectle bee purchase! ell Franciace na Denver r newepaper®. | Breakfast Cho Shannon’ . kel age t cars from street and 1 proton juertn-Leary ease|the cars t ‘ontinental Fruit 8 for 10 cents. Tor % First Wenue, | Will come to a close toni; For | Exchange for $1,000 euch Prun > where park "Tha | three weeks it has occupted spectaliy — Fresh Ranch Eggs He “ ey Trench Prunes, 9 pound 5. laying (ot: Oh) pro- sppaiated: Judge Osborne's time in| SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 13.—Ratt- 19% Packed 1 dozen in carton; no fl Breakfast’ Cheeks 5c Blow, Brag and Bluster gress , and the eon-|heartng. This afterncon James A.| way officials claim total ignor- | danger of breaking, 5c per i eereccocees ic ° tract wit! soon be ‘an overhead | Kerr “G presenting. the final argu-|ance of the above rumor. ean. ¢ Not Here trolley system. seven ~| ment for t) inti. court’ — of stect raile arrived “the | ruting wit the controling} TUCBON, A. T, Feb, 13,—Yuqui Custer Creamary Butter Price and queity. tnetead uns ine = a farce of men | shares ip the Seattle & San Fran-| Indians murdered Ignace (Galioxla, Hi 2-1 brie orrow, | Ra Sg gy het > bricks; tomorrow, é5<, per Coffee i see if it ts not as Erinn epee rt |e vain © SP PMY i oscar | ix ie 90 f ass =" I Comes silo, in n | doze jo om ™ ot This new street ratiread will tap them to thie Mew diatict. | Adams’ it Patent ee ee 7) ee cimew here. the thickly settled residence district Scondive | Flour | SHANNON Second Avenue | ‘ A SPRLL OF WEATHER Rorth of Madison street, between | CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind. Feb. | | 3 NS Broadway and th avenue. | i DERN 12.—The conditios of author Maur- Every sack guaranteed to infest a eg eA rou A street-car line has need. | ice Thompson tn better today pM BE 1b barred, “ga.s0, aie yom tan JUST RAINY AND DISAGRED -- ed in this locality. fers will! ws cage Jas. A. Taylor, a contractor who is 4 +d a ABLE ACCORDING TO THE 5.00- be exchanged with the Seattle City | QUEENSTOWN, Feb. 13. — Thelaccused of having commétted big Home Cooking 212 Pike Bt. Tel. Green 905. UNINITIATED. pare = A i salen tee used Phin to ax dame oreedne bea etek |amy in Duluth, Minn. wae arronted Ry an experfenced lady oo! R . WEATHER NEED BOE. ‘ and lines. phia, te «tx days overdue, and much : Chie “Meredii 4 ina new departure ir BHOTHER—YOU ARE 8 or and Fe | ansiety prevaile, [yesterday by be leredith an: store. Try cur Gakee und ples j HAPPINESS AND HE) ner Big Salmon Pack. itn 3 Detective | Rete eaeie “or oot if YOU PROVIDE YOURSELF wy MADRID, Feb. 18—Many Jewutt | tim of a ; WITLL A SUPPLY OF meats. salads, ete. Speaking on the selmon peck for the| At19o'clock this morning the state | priests are fleeing trom Madrid. be- |. year a weil known packer paid to-|8™P of the Modern Woodmen of |eause of the anti-clertenl agitations. | 41 J | America wae called to order by State | It is feared ® general attack on the “There will be an tnerensed pack Consul R. Kreider, of Olympia. Jas,| priests will be made tomorrow. here on the Sound, and also on the ©. Dickson, of Spokane, held ‘the Chief M ‘ . Columbia and Praset rivers. ‘There position of clerk. MEXICO, Feb. 18—The Maya rob | (nt ei” soeiderable som of fy Saxe Fou moneys | Price of Cleanind Your | re at the prowaat tiene & Jarge num-| After the reading of the minutes of fiveenment tronpe pny tay Sod aie AS oa Sdnied the cher t Ada s Co. pack of 1991, and while there is an | Olympia, committees on re Sarneay heE beakeeds ats sm sheriff of Dt | Tine Gia kek Ie Watch. We extend to you a cordia Rar cele cs & 150 Cents Chopped OMt the sell only for Rainier Beer A HOME BEVERAGE, —- - BECAUS ™ ° AND CAFE. slutions, best bread try If you wa outiook for a market, there |transportation, mileage and other | Chief Mere T TO SU. ay oy e will in all Dility be enough [of business were appointed. The | {rom smallpox. that Taylor ¢ to Duluth about @ Tel, Main 482 FLAVOR AND goods put up to.care for the trade. | principal business of this camp will] sranrra, Feb 1d-—In an engage-|¥ear ago. He represented himaelf ei. Main 452 | MAINSPRINGS $i. 00 OUR HOMEMADE pate ¥ ated him much interest in the re- |e to appoint seven delegates to at-| nent bet ws + i ATH PRODUCER, en Filipinos and A -Irving company. |tend the national oonvention to be oung} | ‘ay Gjhens chartered |eld tn Bt. Paul-in June, The state | were kited. Col Torna on am | is Shoe Cc ih gerbe a 1412 Second Ave. yin tanh ehuliah, | wi vided into six Aistricts, and| ™" Ti sotdie . rel. Green 1 0 boty at fall for Liverpool. This | tive, The seventh delegate will be de Mayumo, according to a st 284 | | 707 r IRST AVE. ele shone Rainier 30, . fs 2 new departure in the business, | appointed by the state consul aide” Basher lat baeaiting un ' | : and it ia the opinion of the salmon | At a late hour this.afternoon the|{ne group uperatine im the mouniaine leverted his bride. | Rah Are Employed to Do . men there will be a gronter number | business of the carap eM e h recat ie otty of freth salmon shipped this year|gun. It was the original iden | We lerom Sheriff Hargeant t quer ‘ de than has ever been before.” Bold ome day of Psinene seasiom,| CHICAGO, Fobri%—May wheat |{ng the loon! authoritien to hort Tey | FLL S aie) the Work DR. C. A, GAY but it is probable that the present | 75 1-4@74. fr until an officer from that state | , PENTIeT ras seesion will take all of tomorrow. > Jarrives to take him hack 7 202 Secena A: cans Ahout 200 delegates are present from| WINFIELD, Kansas, Feb. 13.—A| Taylor has a wife residing here, | . } 2 Jdman, who did some very ° venue all over this state. A large number! mob of about 290 today demolished | At the time of his arrest. Taylor was | in the Store's History 2 « during the holi Corner Murion, & of visitors and friends are siso nres-| Henry Schmidt's saloon, Behmidt's| carrying out @ sub-contract for the | | daye ar ndueting TEETH EXTRACT£EO FREE toy ¢ ent. son was etruck with an axe and sert ng of a street In the suburbs. | Thousss F meultra: 08 howe . asip ae Ef cond Avenue And ponitivel Ibe | Green Lake Club ein ann eee MARKETS | now ready for your inapection | gleaning from 81 3.00 rTTTT! oo i _— — }; on je bargall bien This wae a ge stroke of Tusl- a Ci pn The Green Lake Improvement club | Come tn and tnapect them. ness, as it has already given him a Ibs | ters in « tub th house here this | night, with M. Duke as president and) —_—_— The price of replncing broken | a morning. ‘en fired = bullet |. J. Moms secretary. —Committecs | i Pr malnsprings, heretofore $1.60, Gold-| © ney | into his head, and;swallowed ‘poison| | °r? appointed. The object of the! The rain made trade very dull te ry man has reduced to $1.00. ry bitle ae, 4 Neither c dead Pee Barr had de. | club is to necure local Improvements i |day, but It did not keep mut several work Gone ia grvccdthe New Lot Just Re- Pit Serted children for the Winters wo- ! ‘The next mesing wili Fa aICAgO, er aa erences | darge consignments of fruit and veg- | sort of ® guarant : ceived. hoy | rs. Nation, followed by 4 howling | etables. ne | yd ad Sy Fag mob of thousands, drove to the city! Four carsof Y + A potatoes were | M. A. GOLOMAR H 1 a me pee |hall and count ft, She tried to| recetved and sei 15.10@G 19.00 per om nd ay cor Teo ‘ke bid $. 00 PE whence he walked, arriving this | ne Mi yor ae . but that offictal | ton SER, | M nfm: Remi Fae > " R WEEK fforr t. At the Jail she was ref Among the green vegetables that By lia ins te Tae $1 permiaiten’ te falls to prisoners. |eame, in today were radia fr 3 : Pir? " Sobaen bt pay gta Be i At Willard hall the lecture crush was | toma asparng artle On, . . easpe Wicked Girls, | wdtgee no great that many women {ainted. | tuce, cauliflower and cab | Bar ains in o Westberg & Childs water and stir till it dissolves; if hey | Zole St. John, aged 14, and Lucilte At the conctusion of her visit to the| Jobbing qyotations ste nearly the water beoomes dirty or milky, ale, | Thomas, aged 16, were taken into | Seattle Will | Play Portland Team| jail she drove tothe Turkish bath | thenaine today as yesterday A 1118 Second Ave. S| there is something besides salt in Custody last night by Officer Stuart inetitutions rietly fresh ranch ewes are a S it . Bi ine aude eo 1 ; |260, although a few lots bearing the ' oeeoreoe 3 the lass, for tf your salt ts pure 24; p They will be committed to the re- February 22 were dispowed of at 28u@entc. | ul $ the water will remain a# clear as ors. im ot | ees NEW LABOR TEMPLE. * _— 1 1 before th it t. Corrected Datly . ~The following ‘These suits must be cleared nla bal Pip “gy aie Ae. Wi MANILA, Feb. 13—The United| Final arrangements have been lose s are being offered to the pro: out before the new spring Goods XCESTER brand 0! wT is art 1 States commiasion going north tn, made for a basket ball game ‘The Western Central Labor union | ducer fn round lots on the dock or in | and t pene re ar absolutely pure er b Lauzon to organize provincial goy-|vieved Feb. 22 between the Y. M | witli hold a meeting tonight to con-| the car at Seattle: OVE "AID FOR — éernmenta, bi vices carnal y deom- C. A. teame of Seattle aoe Lt Sig oane sider perfecting details for the ea | Grain—Oats, § ot ford a Bestey, Al. | VV. Ss. NV LAY FI ELD re ki ed at Bacator, fan Fernando and .4.| The Portland team claim to have) tion of the new temple. It is p | $16.00: wheat chiek od, 917.80; At $6.00—LADINS BUITH of ex | . " F nt towna. ‘The friendly, Filip. | one of the strongest axgregations On| posed to commence construction vy | bran, $1 shorts $16.00@ 16.00; pop tra good quality Venetians, | FamiLy GROCER Ibp Jnox turned out In force, with ba the const, while the Beattle boys! April 1 or as sdon thereafter as prac- | corn, $3.00 per 100 Iba Serges, Cheviots and Broad } . Phe commissioners were cheered by |have one of the strongest aggress- | tiruble pitycPuaet sound. per ton, s12.56;|] the,'in tan, brown, red, cas ‘503 Pike Street Pons Mein 998 eam se eat tions on the const, while the Seattle | ew Sastern Washington timothy, $16.28 |) tor and black, all ailk ‘lined | —— ry a ere geval poor See, ae THE CENTENNIAL | @16.60¢ alfaita, $10.75¢P11.00. jackets, former prices 81 pa you about Rufiin's FARRER RR RRER RR RENE Bes ner of this match w be de 7 Butter — Fresh ranch, 16@18¢; na. 4 $12.60 86 00 y inet mality of the. | + MARIN Nl WS. clared champion of ty Northwest. | tive creamery, 26@% ; rated In pale in filing prescrit * ) » 7 by | , Native Warhington, 13 At $1$eLADree’. sores’ of nptneas in delivery. |e pe yy, » oohi Waterfront Improvement. Strictly, freak “renoh @ Light Welaht. Serge, auyitebia Ne China, Binh plates tepend on hing | : Shit GRAND * While at Port Townsend a sallor| The Northern Pacific 7% has! ov 1 | for spring wear a He . . * tA J ‘ or | . orthel arific 79Co. on th | Pou ickens, live, 10@ 110; Inch Plates, Me a get tor will teleph ; $n, the ship WH. Macy, froin Hone. a large of n repairing its| she successful xeason lnat yer | ducks, lic; turkeys, 12%@1% BF $ ub ‘Heme Shatae ben’ a bet end itanywhere | ¥ Your RIDGE * ee now tying at Smith's cove, hadi roadway along the water front.|and proved. @ popular vessel With) Dressed poultry—Turkeys, Li@isige |] At $6.005LA DIM Piss, “of Saucers, dc a set * Cook 4 ip skull crushed with 4 rock, which | More pianks are being added where | the traveling publie ken, 12@12%0; Aucks, 12@i2\%4, Herges, tian and Broad |\* » a bucket used in disc oe | needed, and a general overhauling In o 11 the, | cloths, in black, tan and enstor * COAL * ant Pay hen the met sa | being done. This morning a raft of! Valentinese-Denny-Coryell Co. ive stock--Cows, 3i4c; steers, 49 in fumes Jackets, “ * ight the unfortunate fél-| often wax towed into the bulkhead o Calves, SMC; sheep, shorn, prices $12.60 nnd. $10.50, fey | * Thin coal te trom the new x taken ‘to the haspital, near Arlington dock, and a pile-driv-| Dr, #, Carman haa returned inmbs, 40 f, DMG | 5 00 MEY, | ¥ w\00 of tae Isomquah Coal Ca. lier Welliamette loaded with (7 Was beought into use to hotat 0 Dressed stock—Hogs, $0; lambs | X [¥e miles above Gilman. It 4 coal for the Pacihe Coast company, | them on the wharf. A pile-driver on| Coming—the Kulture, for cultured | # | LADUE SUITS of $ 1% the newt, cheaneat and the left for San Francisco toda | wheels, and a very unique contriv- | women. . ad Cheviots, in tun, Fa tn 187 cheapest coal In the wor The collier i ance, was at work yesterday driv-! > = Oxford arny, ¢ Telephone ‘ain 787. « unkers foot of Madison 81 * Peoad arrive’ 1a Hon Preneisce thie {ing piles along the track, Long use | . eT EO JOBBING QUOTATIONS. cadet blue and. black: former 12t4-17 Second Avenue | 8.10. Corner Second and Pike & Telephone Main * Morning pany, and t evidently belteves that itinesDenny-Coryell Co. Rh. price $8.60, $3 50 ) v's | eee erro ee ee ee Tey stich in time saves nine.” ng—the Kulture, for cultured for Haye you ia want? Phen cell (0 tn $2,00@2.26 a box; limes, | pe list of agencies p %| Advertise in The Star, The Oregon, which 1s owned by! One of the most charming coats | women. Lemons, |

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