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MONDAT, MARCIE IS ase; artichokes, 6¢ Yh, drt imy RL " dates, be per tb , 4 dog; rhubarb, 9@100 per tt “paral C Asparagus, 1 new Butter — Washington ereameries, Elgin, 26 h ranch, 16@ 18 Anniversary ts Being | (\\min cea, Se : Cheese--Native Washington, full Gelebrated Today, cream, 1c Bastorn: New York, 1c, # | Wise Californta, | 1k Pa | Hoqu die per Ib: Bedam, $11,000 “posTON March 18 —The 125th an- |) " New York, 16@16¢ ’ ¢ the evacuation of this! timbu 16a! brick, 16@P1 7 by the British was celebrated to- | Sx is@ : elosing the sch publi Exxs--Strictly fresh rangh, 16@1Te - an? man Dusi- | waatern, 100i ee ond by ® parade of 2,000 men. | Bampeon and Mayor Hart mareh and 100,000 medals kens, ve, 19% @14 Keene, LOLIC; Cur Matrices! » sehool pupils Drosned stock — Chickens, 14@| — 1 keys, MWE@IS0 ducks, 15 Wee; geewe, LDQM Franchise Lairtuichee p beon a the | transfer i his Independent Prices al ing offered to the pro $20.00; wheat chicken corn, $3.90 per 100 Ibs Hay—Puget souna, rn Washing Sep lt.00, ach, 16@ ie; na SOON HAVE one fe soon to, have a freight ae an auxiliary to the | and commercial interes geese, 11\e. This was decided upon Live stock—Co' meet of the Merchants’ / Nec; calves, b4@ ™ President James | #¢: lamba, ¢c; hog was authorized to appoint | Dreased stock tee of eimht to constitute | & = ate oldemith has s« 3 joran, A. P. Burwell. kK. Frank Mitchell, J. E. rain Outlook. ©. H. Lily. J. B McDougall] COLFAX, March 18. — Pi Fashington, 1c ranch, M@lée Ds a e. LP IDC 1244 @ ise 4° ducks, 12@14% @5%c Soa a Ee iter. ground for this year's of the bureau ie to commercial and jobding rops. big yield of grain. Stock has of the city Into closer touch | well this winter, Prices are bigh, merchants of autside towns.jand there is a good demand all ¥ me will meet Tuesday aft. | around. for the purpose of adopting =a. FOR KILLNG Murder Today. an agricultural station im Henolulu, to of the theft of a shot gun ceased emphatically denied the ke- « rit alifornia hea pound prints, 2c: Mastern Towa Corrected Datly . The fottowtng | n round lots on the dock or tn 8 nothy, $16.38 AGP 14 Nae Mer steers, +o sheep, shorn ™ fc: lambe use Friedenthal, to serve on) country farmers are busy breaking nditions are very favorable for a Jone | offic FLMER LORD W. H. Brown Is Being Tried for alias Samuel in Judge Griffin's de- partment of the superior court to- day, ts betng trie for murder in the ree, is charged with killing ord on December § last at REVENGE! © ‘ Temperance People Are Accused of Burning a Town. ARMOURDALM, Kan,, March 18 Ten frame houses, B and Mat Jon's two saloc and five business hounes were destroyed by fire thie morning, The totad lows is estimated at $40,000 Empty gasoline cans indicate tn feendiarinm, It de believed that the jtemperance people, angered at nes [dete tmy two w for wrecking ¢ two aal the other day, sought this moth re venge EARL LI IS. NEAR DEATH” PEKIN, March 18.—LA Hung Chang jis very weak, American Comrie sioner Rockhill, who hin Saturday, says th nt Nese statesman ts @ complete wreek and may die at any moment The | foreign ministers feel that Ris dea just now would be an irreparabl | TIENTSIN, March 18—The rail British and Ruesian guards ar up on each side. Care ix taken to prevent the dreaded conflict being started by the seldiens. LONDON, Mareh 18.—The Times saying le declare that Russia hax re of its willing cently Informe Manchuria, PEKI Chang's . day. He now takes keen interest im negotiations. Will Enter Drydock. ASTORIA, March 1&.—The achoon er Louts, which was brought in leak ing last: week, was examined by « diver, who reports that the hull doe not show any damage, but the veneer is taking in about five inches of wa- 3 ed to drydock. WILL PAY $7. give the Lynn canal steamers $7 a ton for all through freight delivered at Skagway. This is «! y In ex cena of inst year's figure. The pas nenger rates wil remain the same as | cuaation, and a fight ensued. Elmer Lord was shet below the shoulder, the bullet coursing down- Speers. est ward and lodging in the «pine. De-| ‘The boy died about three weeks on # charge of having | later at the county hospital of par- tle Liawor | alysis. ut ts til in the Seattle aly: First avenue, of about! When Deput | ¥ Sheriff Jim Witson occurred, went to arrest Brown he made con- ble resistance. door of his cabin was locked, and after entrance was effected Wilson was obliged to ascend to the upper part of the cabin tn order to find Brown. last year. ‘ & merchant of Franklin, Mra. A Short, of Danley, Vt; R. A. Scott, @ mining man of Rossiand, B.C.; FR Maloney, a Spokane business The trial will occupy about three | man, and Floyd L. Lewis, a lumber- Bisnop O'Dea Honored. A large number of the prominent steamboat man of Skagway; A. Rh Catholic citizens of Seattle were! Colman, a shipper of Pt. Townsend. man of Fima, W: At the Seattle: James BE. Bett, mill owner of Myerett: J. Peri, ponents ae < dinner yesterday aft-| Renjamin Din, & pharmacist of E he Rainier-Grand in hon- erett, and J. M. Pp. Chaimers, « or ec or B Tiehop O'Dea. At the conclu-| business man oe Vancouver. sion of the dinner, speeches were made by the bishop, Rev. F. X. Pre At the Diller: J.D. Atkinson, state fontaine, Rev. Thos. Brown and Rev. | aulitor of Olympia, W. BE. George, Father Wood. M. D. Leebey acted | captain of the steamer Humboldt, as chairman. Geo. Donworth, Dr.[Wm. Marsh, F. W. de Lortmer and Sweeney, Dr. Wm. Shannon. P. Fitz trick, Wm. McArdle, Dantel Kel- her, J. P. Lavin, J. D. Parrett and J. C. Ford also mado brief speeches. HUMBOLDT . ship Humboldt, Capt. Bonntfiek the ini Huey Miget f Rerning. An exceptionally laree|</"Tawaon tn waving hat city om ae of goods wae.qg the street Bat- | count of the recent order of the au- thorities ordering the fraternity to Btate of California. West Dawson. Had it not been for ly ail the produce looks fresh | the fact that the Humboldt encoun- §004 today cabbage, caulifiower, |tered bed weather and adverse tides turnips, sweet and white po-jon her way wo, Higgina and much of w' came up on squash, lettuce, radishes, rhu-| Christie would Rave made the jour and celery can be included in| ney from Dawson to Seattle In nim days. all the dealers have toma- &, with prices for native cream- | of, Esau Simmons, 4 soldier at the old figure, 26e The Humboldt brought down a} au and ut 70 tons. Jun Py oa of the butter market |cargo of halfbut ined by @ wholesaler this | Wrangel, cons! vip when he said: “We have ae ey almost a butter famine, which | | _ Was occasioned by a dealer putting | ; the price of native product so stern shippers could not y their butter at this market with- ge and as Washington cream- ot alone equal to the demand, Was and ix yet o stringency ate Wa@iie for tres rench; the army appre March Weise. ‘These prices are | priat | ag submitted by the than thore for the same period |genate to the house, the rules com Year. mittee gave leave to those shut out JOBBING QUOTATIONS. field's (Maine) speee appears today. (CORRECTED DAILY.) tit was belleved he symp: Green Fruit, the majority on the Cuban amend- ment. ‘On the contrary, he says $1.0001.25 ‘eanae | cord with the soleranly 4 G2.) republic. By this ultimatum we, in g = a07- aon te em Fe : offect( assume a protectorate over $12.00 per bb; olives Cuba. This is a new departure in } grape fruit, $2.4 national policy. 1 don't believe Pr jon arent meat Cow beef, 6Y% eer beet, & per Ib; mutton weth- |q power.” 3; ewes, #%c; pork, 7@ , sie Veal, large, s@ic, mmall, “ogioke: French Flagship Ashore. ons— Hams, ‘ce fas | #INGAPC ; dry, walt- | French troc He ; bellies, 10, at the entrance of this port. table; —_—-0——— lettuce, $1.0@1,60 a cane; \start work sinking wells on the com GU%., Hubbard squash, | pany’® property FROM ALASKA The Pacific Clipper line's steam- |. are rived from Lynn canal yesterday with 20 passengers from Southeast- ern Alaska and British Yukoo points. Six passengers were from for. and Dusingrs was good sil | Charite Christie, well known Dawson this | porting men, were among the latter and started off well class. Much of the sporting element Tha Humboldt had on board the bodies of the infant son of Mr. and) butter market is still very | Mrs. E. R. Peoples, of Skagway, and pked off on to print their views for record after adjournment. Congressman Little- hized ween | loean’t seem to me to be in ac-| jared and apples, @2™ havel or-|frequently reiterated policy of the protectorate can be predicted upon the Monroe doctrine, nor do f believe we can constitutionally exercise such March 18. —~ The ship Vinhlong is ashore $17.00@¢18.00 per ton; Work to B . $1.%G1.50 wack: carrots, r The manager of the Queen Ol! Go. BOibe, i lis on his way to Bakersfield, Cal., to James McIntosh, state timber cruis- ers, of Olympia. Violated Fishing Law ASTORIA, March M.-N. A. Lab and his son, Gearhart, were arrest- ed yesterday on 4 charge of fishing contrary to law. Their skiff « was ecized, but they were rv on $6 bail. It te anid thi this vicinity. is Asteria Thriving. cannery trade te bringing much bus ines here. It te estimated tbat $200,000 is being spent here this spring for supplies. MORTALITY RECORD. uneral services for C. C. Cook were held from the family residence at Richmond Beach this afternoon under the direction of Butterworth & Bons hipped today by Butterworth & | Mr ra Sayles, # yesterday at her resid |ty-mecond avenue south from spinal meningttis, The bo attle Undertaking Co. The bedy of Hansen Hoyt will be shipped hy the Seattle Undertaking Co. to Le Mara, Ia, for interment. Lipton’s | Vache. GLASGOW, March The yacht Increase her speed, but will be re stored as she was in the Cup races so that #he can furnish a text of the imprevement of the Shamrock [1 Sir Thomas Lipton intends to tak both yachts to America and have his! | trials ther Too MUCH SICKNESS HONOLULU, March 9 troduced at the insta health department and which will | | probably become a Jaw, is one r ing permission to consumptives to land anywhere in the Hawattan ts Jands. uring the month of Feb. uary there were 17 deaths in Hono: r lulu from tuberculosis, principally | » who came here affiicted from | It ie thought that un ecking the disea and mut the germs a speedily taken, the susceptible na tives will suffer greatly and already the high death rate be made astiil higher, | Sch tter in Spokane. SPOKANE, March 1%,—Sohiatte: |preached here yesterday afternc ‘G10; eab-| Shares are going rapifly at the and evening to small audiennes 2% O-lbe, red |starting rate, 15 cents, and they may |cents per head, He made no offer be advanced to heal the sick, but sid he would liflower, at cO., jdo St later on. He spoke indignantly . MMe | 1221 First Ave $2.00, | to memtoffice w 4 GEO. M. STEWART, Byes. kraut, %@ic; cream), H. A. BIGELOW, Bec.-Treas, jhibition of his next door|of his treatment, by @ local paper, that told how he was compplied to leave Seattle without miving any ex Heged powers, SEATTLE AFTER FAKIRS. WILL BE HERE 22"s32.%2 ON THURSDAY <2 Chicago Commer: al clu) Will be !' ind "i Suitably Es tertain sd. Arrested for Adultery. hop to Box Jackson. "| COURTHOUSE. way «iding is still in diepute, with} Lilly Brown Arre n Wah arrested to is beyond parent and it was apen bin © mplaint that he not guilty to ¢ of [Charged with bu LOUIS, Mo, M " were still unc discloked many family | [Amey Tee ra ings destroyed are the Bac the repair shops « American Car Co. the Century row »p house, and half a down Every available fre com pany in the city is at the soene. It} and ix eatimated that the lous will be a | Moines, million dollars. married at Providence med the defer |inhumen treatn a hour, She will probably be | ary his defense tried to defame The case occupied Judge Hell's de- It te reported that the White Pane | -. a 6 leniae & Yukon Ratirond Co. has agreed to Within Fire Limits, won & Bwan Lewte, A. A. Denny's addition. 4 transform the corner of Fifth avente ls now used as @ stable, and being situated ry for chang Nortt jern Tale raph. i Her (rial yesterday surpass at | 4 ail expectations. wk yeeterday morning the started from the Gal in dock in command of Ba ft with Increnainy tr Ainley’s Extract ot Sa ila With Red fom ‘This is one of the very finest of braith & Fin At the Northern: A. F. feittey, yey the government Mine from Port Sim; is proceeding rapt are placed on = cut off for the Hew Sisters’ Hospital. FATRHA VEN, new hospital, tween here and Whatcom, was open ¢0 yesterday, and the patients fron doth towns Were removed there batttine ie very « in dimeasen: It will re- red feeling. accommodations Lumber Price CENTRALIA. Southwestera W Seaatecterewr aneneiation last week and Second Avo. Telephone Main 982. ‘Bull's eauan Sh) Prices on 1x4, ined 59 cents. was appointed to associations, Puget found Tus Boat Co.’e | Doiphin te at the bunkers th re tend rl are deine systemetionlly violated in | OC nePectet today in az BOSTON GROCERY | (220-1222 Second Ave. Tel. Pike 161, Roasts Favorites ASTORIA, March 18—The Alaska | The bedy of Edward R. Peoptes, | who died recently at Skagway, was | Hons to Portland, Or., for interment. | and tofay ts favored Appetizing sal » chicken, goose and everything in the best of Shamrock I. will not be altered to/ Popular Styles omen's Shoe ‘onomy in hi result. ‘That saving is for Popular on $4 shoos smething Hike on all hand ma x values we add something with all classes, jum of WEDDID e saved in for keeping; shows in price to you every time. TREEN SHOE COMPANY GEORGE TURREL, Pres, and Mgr, you want from the tiny SIL, to the costly diamond clus! M.A. GOLDMAN 901 Second Ave. Cor, Marion, Burke Bldg, 707 First Ave. STAI t ra ive at drydock ing th 1 ttle, (Car-|A bucket brigad at 6a, m + tra fay arrive at St. Paul @ tr * lomming cams c's Afternoon Runaway. Sure ark Mews A W. Chamberiain, 7 o'clock thie afternoon a |W. Chamberlain, ,Wag- | ape WW. J. Jone arted © to | Southard. far be ° fer be | Charles Rude w wan de_|ing before Judge iy bruls |het-will leave R. Weiss of § A Wes OIL AT COPALIS POINT. (INSTITUTE fintrict ST. LOUIS FIRE thelr lands at C oked Among the |their headau | wells at Copalie the | this state. may th 821 Third avenue Hl t r new be expressing it! ington, Slowly at It te of particular | e | Men's and Women's New Shoes for Spring. This is the shoe opening a rey with ste demand h od te tion, really 4 Shoes—these newest kinds, $3 to $6. If ree $6, not merely buy us like a Costa When You Get Tired Of being experimented on, callon um We don't soli & pair of Kool making « sale, ginases Just for the patient to decide wh money loarnins “how” to fit ginsses We du other opticians’ work. M, CLAY EVERSOL ydook small thing like wat nm the C. Pirtghtet f permitting a where gamb by th h r Washington t oaight. \Great Northern Oil Company's Property There to b , oh i. me | Worked Forthwith. ! sh-Da conniderabie | ‘The Great Northern Ot Co. has on t \ At 2 o'clock the | View at their office photographs of e and of rters for work on thetr King county, Skagit county, Seatt Remit direct Cail or write information, IS A DANDY” nmer ‘Trading &@ Trans- | 1437 Second. new steamer Intane her tnitial trip on Pure mound yesterday. Te * pleased with the with neer bulldin ner of Tea served after 3: p.m Tailor Made Hate. Hatter Go to Spinning for bicycle repairs Raymond & Hoyt S18 Second Ave, Boy's School Nhoes Made of the beat leather the market produces; light colors; new styles Qand up black and Ten thousand paire of very wont the atyles for epring k rooms ful oes grow. more beautiful ve never been #0 pretty, fect shoe style includes foot fort, for every beauty line reconciled to the foot's anatomy, Scores of amart styles are confin our #elling—are of our concep- careful handwork and trim undersell (thin business crooked a stalk), but because $6 is the fair price tis and to you, And that's the key to the whole shoe business. » made very large lots to meet your demands ye and and do tmprove 18 dd wy, soattle h te the Dest. We have spent t o POSOSSEOE DOS OROOSIOO® We Also Manufacture and Sell the Best Valdes Stoves & Cookind Utensils In the Market. }L.C. MILES & PIPER 60. o 78-84 Yes! The Largest Stove Housein the Northwest vs PO OOOOOOOOO OOO DODO OOOOO ED HOF44OOOO4 0066906000 40e A Money Saver on Call Trade Prices. en city Steam Laundry, 1426- 28 FOURTH AVE. my De: Take Green Lake or Fr Tel, Main. 326, & ont car, Ot- rs fice 0 Sullivan Bu tiding. T Npecial bor of Wash day. $2.75 Goa W rolls. $1.3 1215-17 Second Avenne DR. Cc. A. GAY DENTIST 902 Second Avenue Corner Marton. TEETH EXTRACTED FREE twely without % HODES BROS, ,.3°°"; . loose a coffee customer, for their brands are ex- ceptionally choice, Tickets are given with every 25¢ purchase. - Good in trade for anything else carried in stock, [331 PRESC RIPTIONS Dr. J. BENS, Prop. ink 1911 Good Wentern Defender Wash ing Machine; saves one-third Ia- Special Tomorrow Ribbons, all colors, from 1 to e, at one-half and frame Clothes Wringer, with 10-inch rubber and 66c SHIRT WAISTS, this iat a se women’s, for . % LAUNDERED AND AUNDERED COLOR é {IRTS, for .. and Trimmings at less than halt d2¥ Secoud Ave, Sale of Children’s and Misses’ Dresses Fancy Trimmed Gingham Dresses Dresses, trimmed with and embroidery, made out of , all fancy trimmed, pretty white dresse and examine them. eeeeoeroosoore The Washington Folding Bench Wringer Sold by us on week- ly payments, = Westberg & Childs 1118 Second Ave, Second Avenue # : Yesler Way Pharmacy Corner Yester Way and Broadway, testimony | 1 Flour is not to be | found In every sack marked | patent. It may be white and | light, but wholly lacking in the essential features. | CAPITAL PATENT | FLOUR | Is as white and light as any nd contains a very large per centage of cetable fat Buy of your grocer, | Capital Milling Co. | and Silverware Albert Hansen reest jewelry house im the iten' {cell our gis dei sul ing welt bors | PIK ‘sh cE fam all ¢ fide, less. 8H Style tco for } ME ‘HIR DER Ts, Fi