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ae THE SEATTLE STAR BAUER © e News : : " é : hn ° —— ry 25 CTS A MONTHL - ———— eee is . SBA" yoL. 3. 'LE, WASHINGTON, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 20, 1901, APLEY BES ro etic THE TEETH OF A (QUITE A Rist ness STRIPPED BY «Hove received a teicaram |People of the Middle West, South and East) voor of nunc work nea «| Wily Dutchmen Capture| " ‘There’ s Vigor LLA TWO FOR 25. by: ‘ ; 6 And Strength Collars dequited of Complicity), “°" k last evening from We regular meeting thi morning. Bids stating that @ track crew of H H H were opened as follows ‘ in Goebe! Murder. hai teen wsetemne aurwe| APE Shivering--Storm King Descends ruvaietr aveme south, comens| Train and Crew. | = tunnel at Cascada, and Uhat 1 of the | on Ohio Valley at the Gentle Grom Yolte GEN Seaieeeh Ore had been rescued, and the twelfth . f t & Gor the only bid AANKFORT, Ky. Apri found dead Speed of 54 Miles ive Sher © tea the con. | CAPETOWN, Ay ‘ of Garnett Ripley oner Hoye wired Deputy Cor- | leract ot $48 . pe Colony, 3 per he oh is tke tans (EE Wiltaie, who had gone to Well-| an Hour. ty 1 ray second t ’ «mall Bi ntaings Seaen complicity tn the mur. | ington to investigate another, accl 4 | woe box outfall r a train loaded | hoic- f. Qov. Goedel, of Kentucky, at aul tin oaaol We ee ok ane | ida, ranging aeane . , The forward me. vs ee teaseiny, brought] tekay fe inecerttey Tee selene All were reje an the board | onmtr 4 and ran to Storm-| offees » bro im investigating the accider wants the job d yy day's work, | berm, re ing to th with ar pe Bm Weleek TX; ecbeunih te te maune of the CLEVELAND, 0., April 20.—Whisked along at 64 miles an hour, a Rath Gughiee Bendine sea. parte Teena, woke to hee tae toe “i = pa reniict of not guilty trackman who was suffocated. The | storm of snow and t bowled into the Ghio valley late tast night 1 Kast Jefferson street to) Twem ere ki eS rescue party found him lying im ® knocking down telegraph and telephone lines, blockadi et-car lines | Yemlor way. One bid of $5.38, It |cruw wus relogsed uf Lowney r ket tt _ \ and burying the streets beneath a foot of snow and slush was rejectes The mat wee laid | stripped by - Chocoli aes over for on ght train which had passed Thie morning the city of Cleveland is almost entirely cut off from East Th 4 apne : > ts ue HELD UP SALOON —axtoctnths {Weel ad ating Reith outside communication etree, preaied ond otewatiing T a ano Bon Bons ; Crescent Coffee & Spice BERLAND &: St. dae eek aren dees. ever Many horses were killed by coming in contact with live wires buried | BO vide submitted. Phe Job will be o | ae ott SEATTLE AT CUM od ie thn cette ay SS at Straw he srries é ome ‘This is the third a nt, and the nn Lake rie the huge and turbulent waves Imperilied navigation. na the & 4 ne EVERETT, April Division - Uh cece thie morning word | Surred ana Tewult of wmoke and gene | COMIN ateamere reported rough « , Barmtte to * Tt pe Cine ane ivi ask aeeeinas at the sheriff's office | in Cascade tunnel since it was open- | storm is general at the Fa WR petition from G. W, Dickinson, | "UPerimtendent F pd ; sh Gaenaveatiies our S Sada A at RS witch cocurred at im from G. W Dick a : si fresh Strawberries with our Sod A occurred Samba manager of the Beattie Hiectric Co. | gineer Stephens and Division Engi e ostand last nigh It was atat Deak Crrenenees te uae te Vatley-Dwetiers’ Peri! \ ¢ s90w is on the ground here | FOF Rermlasion to construct track |" O° UO S me eros tose minut nd F that the Great Northern Oe | _QUAYANDOTTE W. Va. Aprils. #&d the, Whe wat Ul {N68 |toow ty eine street, and on Blaine ons aersusete penton, | 1 Stewart & Holmes Dru Compery. q ‘about $25 Desides a gun be- | that will do away with the daily /to the depth of hes — Second avenue, and on Becond ave 627 Firet Avenue Rartender. Little te | Sanger of idente” such as the | ground, and eeveral feet a No News for Brokers con eae aeae to Galer | day's fent in the Great North a aaear at ‘the sherif’s | (ree that have occu m the mountain tops. wes” . POPOPSOC OOS OOOOOOOOEOO YT OC OSEOEOOEOOSOOOS ° the voice over the ‘phone HE LEADER °% 3 the people from the valleys to high follow! ‘complete ‘i je tery indistinct.” In the Silence of War, grout ~ ort ownlkin envice 3 | perrorr 1 iad — 8. Norm! alleya of b Luoes Gets Salary STORE 710 Beoond Ave é | DETROIT, Mich. 20.—Elmer Stay Home, or Walk M by TR J Grim 4 of Seattle Sails. 1B. ¢ con OS her nets " Seterson street, coment side: |ed Judgment ee ° City : pany C, ‘Thirty-ninth volunteer in-| NEWARK, ©, April 20, — The ¥. MeLeltan the ee Saturday Evening 6 tol0and Monday — ¢ City of Seattle, Capt. |fantty. le dead. He was treated at|heavient mow of the year fell here iby F Melatian (tia \ R ; « ad tor Gkagway ond Springs for tropical dysentery, [this morning. All travel on the elec preinnee oe Bremeueg Cio SF re lor ge )to IL A.M. "} tric reads abandone ene were - S ase. Figen vane! ports inst night with ut failed t nd 200 tons of general a ieahen ' a o OM Served His Country. Reateoky Shivers A MLDDLESBO! ., EW YORK, April 20—Wm. Col-|29.—Ten inc a4 at bis home In| night, the « MIAMI, Fi bulidings north molished and sever badly Injured law windstorm. At Mi {main on Fourteenth avenue # wth,| Mr. Lucas was appotn 8>-te Cétten Dees Piniae. i Hair ¥ from Massachusetts Jot the peace at Halle t % Hair 2 t oll ty ocommt © Cetledas....o& as Foulards be & street, on toners bt by a heavy! teenth avenue » dearned that ayne, John Pet. | Fifteenth to May View street, cost, | jur Ul in five years. was pr of pneumonia. He was a ee Aesapndant of the famous Irish Cam. | Tennessee in White ore was killeg by having a board | sot Amount to fall on water |¢ 400 ne 6,000 In population 5 city engineer am lows |$100 and costs Ee 6% Bummer Lawns Handkerehiefs 94905004 CFO 90 099% > gg eg oe as Seu Come, irtven through his body fund. $860, ite aoa uy, a a ad, Ste ree alted | BRISTOL, Tenn. Apri! 20.—Four| Disasters at sea are anticipated. . Firat avenue pete i from High ' 64 Crash Toweling ay red and black Ink, bottle Music by j |iland Drive to Galer street, grading 660 Shirt Walste a 3 Jagner’ F : siamen ana’ Swe mee Sere} ‘CHICAGO LAWYER KILLS ren i x rc x hint ~~ os 3 § Ga on Moar “ i titer trainmen and ¢wo passengers were| evens ae rit 20 he Britian te Ladh pane npn ag sone Thro severely injured in a head-on collis-| cat $1080. Wwithia tim GLABGOW, Ap ‘The Britien | Ladies’ Se pay taaneg soa Barbers “q ‘A Schoenfeld, secretary of jion between an engine and a pas-| Alleys in blocks 1, 3 iay-leup challenger, Shamrock, was suc- | oper 4 - pF See g Bh me i Furniture Co, and|senger train, near Russell, on the [eee Se eon, eens | agen NR have returned from | Florence & Cripple Creek road | come, Withia limits eeefully iavached today <6 we Sra med Ticatyainth Qvanee south, grad a —— pa To wrney THEN SHOOTS HIMSELF = 2-3-2 ee, Tes oerney = LINCOLN’ S DUST, | Ks te Dearborn greet; cost $4800 Body of Frank Reech. Winter reso ere Anseasinent rolle were approved The bogy of Frank Reeoh, who fel! a —, Teer veseniann | eee follows Alleys Im biocka Mt and from a Brat Northern bridge menr | itien | SPRINGFIELD, 0, Apri! 20 CHICAGO, April 29.—John J. Giilen, an attorney, aged 36, shortly af-g| A. A. Denny's Third addition, piank. | Wellington Thursday and Was tn-| a oto however, the cities], ‘Drobable that the remeval of the |t#f Hoon today shot and killed hie wife, « beautiful young woman “4 Ing: Past Pine street, sidewalks und |stantly Kiked. nae been shipped to] ee et 884 CBI | remains of Abraham Lincoln from |whor he had been married only a few monthe; and then shot himself |Sity brick, Baatiake avenic, et ain | was held . | ie Wavels extended over a pe- | 120 ommorary, weult in which they | through the head. He lies dying in « hospital. qealoory MaaEGU atest, Guat eT: I | Mtwe months. and Mr. and | fen’ cr the Lincs Luncinent ni | -Mre| Gillen was the daughter of « wealthy brass manufacturer, and |!ne and sidewalking, ARRANGING FOR Ané 26 {a elx months will buy @ good bullding Jot, level and dry. Teport most deitght-| he pomtponed for two or three weeks, | married the young lawyer against the wishes of her parents. Ghortly un. aAysivehnnin ynforseen happen ve FI arr St or possibly until a later date, as the | after the wedding she was kidnaped and held a prisoner at the home of NOM MAIL. ENTERTAINMENT eg Ro : catacomb ie pot yet ready for their | ner relatives. Gillen secured her release by habnas corpus. Cisne iP pie, Ser. ahaa bie 2 . Later the couple received forgiveness. i dil Al ‘The date. in event, ~ - Sot as eee r will not be made public, as it ts de- 1g Mr. Phenney sired to avold a public ceremony. Recently the young wife returned to her ame, and to Gillen’s de- | Mall will be sent to Nome by the| Meeting Teday Zon Reception ot HERBERT Ss. “UPPER x: ain dost | EES Ge oieiee IidssenSentiy rich, tha a fanaa e mands that she live with him she dectined, aaying she was afraid for |steemper Jeanto, entiing April 24, and Fie avon apa cberr? 8 |S eyeeneet fe Os eee tall L& bright baby boy w Body Found Floatin, her life. Give ty ctcame? Heme Gly, having President MoKinley. | Fro corchte perthapiocs oot on ox RAMA pri i | & : & Harry S. Phenney.| PORT LUDLOW, April 2—The Today the couple met in Lake street. Gillen grabbed her wrists, | - a bal <7 Re body of a man, believed to have been| pushed her into a hallway, and it is supposed wpon again recetving | Phone, Matn 795. Room 7, Downs Block Inee aunadd tee aoe et | Beattie and vietpity—Tonight and s for the entertainment of a, (Opposite The Times OMee). ee eee en or'| her refusal, drew a pistol and fired the fatal shot |eundpy, partly cloudy with occa- moraea SeKiniey are being form- De You Say G ti > YES, ANY KIND OF = : among a Grift of logs. os sional showers; fresh south to wert ted this afternoon at a meeting y ine ‘aves STOVES or FURNI- winds, the woutive committees in the se fae TURE. Aint it funny how he sells so cheap. WHO, 3 OGDEN, 507 PIKE STREET? = “YOU'RE NOT MY MOTHER!” : USHIER’S YOUNG WIFE cad MR. MELLEN TELEGRAPHS = i. 2025" THREATENS BANK WITH 2.288227 orowes| THE STAR: “BE PATIENT Sap aa ‘Our specialty a 5 | cused Mrs. Bertha Biegel of endeay-| Ihe io met my mother. 1 don't e oriag to keep the child in setthe- | want to live with her.” ment of an unpaid board bill of #0.) Mrs. Slogel, who had been st 3 WOSEPH, Mo.. April 20.—Notice has been served on the officials |On the witness stand Mre. Siegel | ing near by, then rushed toward the | . " m ¢ a In view of the fact t Mr. Hill eince the defeat of the canal water | German-American bi , ttornes stated that she had been boarding | mother and child and attempted to Brent. . ank here by the attorneys for Mrs. Ernest V. Siyrile for By Aor towy hed bas ang die, Dut. failed Mrs, |SPoKe on the union Aepot project | way as to prevent our betoz in the 3 : Young wife of the cashier who recently disappeared, that |}, oe See 1 the enlia. | Che vem owas bleeding from {While here Thursday last, the r|same piace at the same time and be : *, Me bank this afternoon surrenders the letter in which Hardin| When Judge Talty ordered the| the scratches she had recetved from | {otermined to wire Mr. Mellen of the | in ol atl gd Northern Pacific and ascertain what | matte ntrary to the impree flown because he discovered his wife was untrue to him, « child given to the mother, there was | the finger nal f her chiid. his latest views were upon the un-|« to be conveyed by many, | ie damages for defamation of character will be commenced : = |dertaking. To the query Mr. Mellon | there is no radical disagreement be. | Dr. C. A. GAY Sit diame that the directory o . 1 replied last night aa follows tween us, and 1 have every reason SRE. at Sar Ades tie ees eee Alpha Society at Everett Christian Endeavor |"""New York, April 19.—The Beattle| to believe we can satisfy the people DENTIST > ponaible for Hardin's nce. | . . Star, Reattle, Wr ur message has|of Beattie and aupply them with Was heard from a few days ago in Salt Lake. He wrote that | Alpha society of the University of | | Jussor {_the Christian | been repeated to me here proper fncilitien if they will be pe 902 SECOND AVE. @ route to Hawaii | hington is being entertained to- feavor i meet at 2p. m. to~ |think there is @ to be jt 4 little while longer. I hope Teoth Extracted Fri Mr. Hill within a few days, jay by two ladies at Fverett, The morrow afternoon in thie matter will take preced venteen young women comy lymouth | agreement between Mr. Fill hank says his accounts are all right - ‘#2 churoh, when Mre. Miltle Ross will Aud Positively WITHOUP PAIN << PRESOOSSEOOH OOOO PO OO OOOSOOOE O06 OOCOOOOS — : the goclety went from Seattle by - we ca t preside. A series of pleasant sub we ont Figg Be, é . , tate Tost night 08 Jocas will be discussed and a silver| "Anes ul > The new method of presery . UBBER Gesdiner, Brown, Sumner, M collection will be taken up ing th delicate meat flay . d iT! ' Mr. Makine in his Christian amid the ev ne Lectern, Wetsell, Esmond, Frye, ; amber of commerce. It ts prog this eves, the rosstin > Winsor, Perry, Wald, Prosch, Rob: | denvor work at Matasaki, Japan | QUEEN ANNE AVE. to have as little formality c5ods equally, the labor ‘lees " (Spectal Correspondence.) Eterna) pet: wemaneen S08 | sible tm the arrangem: than half. Baking is also wa ape eer co) acker. Soll Liquor, Pay $600. the city’s work in cleant true and easter by our system na sis “gy Avett i6-—“Thow |B lod to the enactment of @ state ¥ @ y Street Committee Decides Not to) strovts. the citizens wilt ing y be ot Ventilating with hot and i Fubber, 7 bein Sage nly rpg ate | ony ag ° ABERDEEN, Apri! 20.—Seemingly Plank Th ht the od upon to aesiet by decorating cold fresh air, i : cob mnalite @ misdemeaner for pooner corn per and re. he stores and buildings on the prin i vy IMS, banging from the win-| them in any way to attempt to oul-| NORTH YAKIMA, April 20M. D. | 0s & mmpromive Datw eon the cals ses eine cus ats. The committer » | From the Chidiow Institute, : ot Yate the aoquatntaner at’ che ginp. | Raum was found dead in bed at his ing $800 license and the demand by the idea of rain 1 ee rie who attend a young) pra’ ‘he acquaintance of ¢ Laem ree “Sor many years he had|some that it be tnoreased to $1,006, dividuate and f Chicago, Illinois, te thie city, shows that | beer families in the city, w *| been a familiar character in North/the city council has fixed the retail! Gusen Anne avenue will probably : ; gown against rested yesterday. Five college giria| Y@kima and Yakima City. liquor seller's Hoense at $800 a year. |not be planked. After a hearing ye gard t Sample mark. Pat | Not 7. ghee Sean eee Ce ee ae \terday afternoon the streeta commit. | | yer for Mr.|% yak no air at the joints. The firebox mixes air with coal or Labatory No andard | 2302 E » the prisoners were releaseu upon their poate aggre he tone brig on the Sound wood in correct parts to make the bh t Ore. in this way. the Loaves per bbi 100.0 ) 100,0 j collewe. we, gkrans men| promise not to firt with the fie | - be gow ‘yao ™ Obio pays for itself in saving, Ith water for the entire house 100.0 | MLS 3 Meany farting, with |and not to be seen about Mies "| meson. toate seneeremee: Dei ee, fre rapidly or slowly. Women become fascinated with the Ohio be er rene nol. postpone: nite! ppeared 6 and elty Cause of the marvelous control they gain over heat 0 ‘ that a majority of the property-own Ww announced the ap The old-time drudgery of cooking is made a pleasurable duty Ferment period 100.0 B40 a Wet gluten 3.00 | 288 q Absorption 630 | 60 James Ridpath De BPOKA?D Jers were opposed to planking, and nt of chairmen of commit- * : fied permanent paving. The streets ration 1 *, Giiman; dec trannp RRA eee 2 is a sample of our Pat t, unmarked exoept stl an uncle to : jcommittee wit! suggest that the ation’ J. Redeiahelmer: invitation, | a setae sunmarked | emeept ous historian, ts dead here, at the . eouncil dinciaim responsibility for | Dr ». Neagle er committees a] 4 > Mr, 0 ports April 20.—The building |age of #4. He was a member of the | The Goods Sold to Merchandise Firm and Proprietors Were | «ny fccidentn which may remult trom | wil be formed, wera necessary. The Z. C. MILES & PIE ER Co. that 2002" (Patent Excellent) 4s the 3 Midss on the steep arade, And |chatrmen of all will be an emecutive 1 constitutional convention of Minnes- | Wouble here wilt be submit- | Sen | Arrested for Not Keeping a Record of Goods. SrUitretion. Work on two! (nee tea NOVELTY MILL CO. 78-84 Yesler Way. The Largest Stove Houseinthe Northwe. hing under the counter-balance | committe The aim of ‘the com on the str rallwaye is reported | mitteomen te to get prompt and ef. Hat cure @ dinnater ficient work in making arrangements COOSOS9OOFD CODES” ze -3 e Fe Chairman Muldoon announced that h will make the presiden [oe tee been te- | geverai smail boys will be arrented,| Anderson. Later in the evening the |the proposal to form local improve- | attle agreeable and gt im LEXINGTON, Ky., April 20.—Wm.|,oqj, W. Heese and Daniel Ander-| tub wan ‘Identified as having beon| ment diatricts to repiace old wood | idea of the Queen City's Ste eeesoreooosoooorsoreroosooooeooosooeooeeeoees se Nichols shot and killed Owen Brady, |*” len from a barber-shop the night|en sidewalks with cement walks! ‘ou no doubt are aware that high gioss is ¥.|son, proprietors of m general mer-| Pry it™ tne brass fitings wera | would soon be brought up. ——ee TRY DOMESTIC PUNT co af aint Only coe machine tet oity a well known owner and trainer of | handine store in the Maccabee block | identifed as bh: that will produce Domestic properly Ten thousand ladies onty to mn stolen from | Hearing on’ the resolution for the rth of fish is daily dragmed out of son by British fishermen ving - * : y horses, The killing was provoked ” f & 4 : *) Asbury Church, Fremont—A. K4- PRANCIECO, Apet! 20,—Thos. |?” ®9 14 fued fen soar br 2 een nal Hobert| Godar immnveront and Beattie Ded: | Seetnneed one week’ to atiow object, |Win, Burrows, 11/8. m. “Bancti@cs Cascade Laundry co., buy one pound of our Chall- capitalist, and his wife, tit | ret law ne charge ia, not keeping a|SF lumber millx. The brass recover- | ors to committee wili | HOR"; & p.m. “How to Keep the Corner Third Ave. and Main St. Telephone Main 210 enge Blend 250 Coffee. Special charged by Mrs. L.| The Pacific Coast Cos steamship | Hunt. Fee condhand’ property pur. |e? # Valued at about $100 have to report on the advisabilit ad a Uptown Office, 817 Becond Avenue. Telephone Main 493. Friday and Saturday. abduction, Mrs. ; yen {record of seco id property pur- atin hollow between Prospect | 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 an wealthy brother, | Wu's Walla, < aoe ‘ oye gp ee | chased, as prescribed by a city ord Vo Arrest the Gays. since ond Manian artve Some, Sundays and fixed holidays ex 2 eee’: 00008 been spirited| tom San Francisco at last | nance. It appears that Reese and) Marshal Hunt says warrants will opposition to this has been crent-| cepted, tt In estimated that $100,000 ast 1 la Ga 0 mane lagaues, accoring to| Might with 191 passengers and 1000) |) 4, recently merged into the|be Issued Monday for the arrest of ennetat, jeep ot Shere leecondhand business and have been |#everal emall boys who have been = —_—— a | buying brace fittings and copper wire stealing the brass fittings from the d ltrom amall boys. They would then|milis and disposing of them to Reese ; } EMPTS SUICIDE FIVE TIMES |fiepore ot the material to a junk |and Anderson, MONTANA LAWYER S BIG FEE q * sper who has @ store on Weatern| The boys who will be arrested ; avenue, this city. Hunt stopped Monday, it is said, are sone of well eee tet, and questioned hint aa| known ottisens of Ballard | the June he had procured the brass| Hunt claims R 4 Anderson ed among owners of property > on the avenue, . PAIR OF GOD EYES and t Kotatn their 222 Pike Green 906 BI = oa But when-one discerns a hint of dimness, a tired feeling o ache, then @ pair of good glasses will be of great service in arrest ing the failure that Is coming on, We are experts in fitting eyes and guarante solute satisfaction or no pay 1 O, April 20—Wm. He was then moved from an upper the t 4 tehae BUTTE, Mont., April 20,—-Probab- | court for acting as receiver of the a sll one "I « to a lower tier where a closer Watch | fittings in his possensl He un-| eave the boys candy an obaceo i : a FcR phen lg Sernaphty gy Ba é z te fre neernits un | was kept on him. Murray was found | hesitatingly replied, at tne store in exehan ¢ for the brane Attingw they » of the laraeat fees for small | Det ot ve dupes a. year ‘ago Schuchard Optical Company, F 4 “on | hanging from a cell bar He ha1/| the Maceabee bloc Hun ad he 1 n ee m he ¢ ever allowe the eat nds was given $200,000 for person. “ry At noon he was ade a rope of his sheet. ‘The bed- | junkman coompany him to the stor a gome UP for a hearing in the was awarded Thomas P. Hinds to-| al services and $31,000 as Pounnel WARUTAETERING OPTIOARS For thone who invest in the Seattle @ mane” al of killing him~- hing was removed from this cell — ne named br tne jomtinan nad Toflay an employe of the Atimson | 48Y by Judge Clancy of the dintrict ' fees and expenses. 1207 Second Avenue. Seattle, Washington, King County Ol! Co.'s siecle, Toe ama Murray was game, and at 10 ps bat il found a quantity of b fit rent erty, Dust A mill found a quantity of brass a ec Diant and see the eee ettempt was when he! orciock he was found again hanging | Zveen resister tings busied under a pile of saw (Next to Stone, Fisher @ Lane's Store.) oh will’ take you, ‘wit Pret with & shest-| trom a bar. He had made a rope of Warrants Issued Gust in the lumber yard. ‘The nt ER A ral of "whore tha a @ bed-clothing was | his coat sleeves He informed the justice of the| tings had been stolen the night be E Mrtacccccoccecececrecereceuteerecececeecyoccccccy operriag ox 1 ry Me cell. An hour lat ne c cut down and a} peace, and warrants were issued for | fore. Searee "gre now O@unee aie ails trembled The prisoner was cut down and a| Pros Mee of Toose and Anderaon.| One boy whose name Ix withheld Special for Saturday Only. $ | Sate $e See ceates oie see Se mibi guard placed preiel : ten. | The Junkman turned the braws ft: | bas conenaed 10 stealing the brane) | SLE IM GRORS 3B. : to take life easy tn your old days, « V'll kill myself sure—no use wate <i oth: torial he had pur-| from the mills. IRTLAND, Or pr 0 howe! " eM | tm this stook may be the peaine” "jag!" me,” he said tings Silom the store, over to Hunt,|. Recently a quantity of wire and| First National Bank of Vancouver ‘Tho ofcers of the institution have Four Bottles Port HH, $1.00, A good blood maker, | Bernsen: Eput bis brains. He) surray i 40 years old. He was|gna'it was conveyed to the éity Jail,| brass fittings were stolen from the |(Wash.), closed its doors this morn-not been seen since last nieht. Noth- | we handle no imitations. Phone Main 657. | : SNe a near \. mae! 9 ent to pri on & fine a Nunkman had a. large brass lelty. ‘The artteles were found In the Ing and is now in the hand theing was given out. The bank always at areas nena Seine | Beat, te Prey to. ents snd |The junkman bad a, large Brien |elty, covored from Hivene & Ander: |comptrolier of the (roaaury, by ord-had an excellent. standing, and ie |$ MIGRIAVACCA WINE COMPARY, . . . 109 Main St ee, 2 ih we Heh be cot bad been | costs for cruslty to, anime | tae te roneeed trora Besse andj cone ate [er of Examiner of Banks-J, W. Max-supposed to have $200000-4n deposits, | CAEN eNeey chao ssa SMR;

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