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THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSD King 6 bunch voted as a unit ton a® well, against the ortions « jolt ting ¢ hae rt t} against the motion and It was tort, |, 4 Joint meeting of « special e¢ the ratir © of the Chamber of Commer The whole truth fs that the shippers} A doen tin edt ; ted for the purpene and a ¢ the eastern part of the atate, large | during the nubsequent proceeding®. | Mites from the. Hoste Manufactur- | 1 amatl, aro throttled by the ratl-| The fact of the matter wan that the | ery association will be held at the} YYSTICE GORDON HEARS CON da, Bo also are the ematicr #hip-| railroad people knew that the #late | Chamber Commer tomorrow R pore on this side of the mourtains,| was in danger AND DID NOT| morning to co ne ject of the, PLICTING EVIDENCE IN AS The larger ahippe n this aide, not | DARI ALLOW THIEL DELE- | extension of ¢ of products of] AULT CAGE ably in Beatle and Tacoma, are able GATES TO BEPARATH AFTER 1 manufacture ]{ obtatn special favors of the rall-|@iTK RAILROAD COMMIRSION | lation of . Ine, In vIO | PLANK HAD BEEN KILLED, ravartate commerce vot rower tuicy Maur PATCH UP A| AIS MEETING WAS : 2 stiocelaaba IT WILL B EA BOON TO EVERY CONSUMER WHO WANTS ; foods that have been kept In stock too long The bi FRESH PRODUCE ON HIS TABLE—WHAT MR, PEEPLES I have had some expertence in the |. ne De ae _ of Boatile and BEACH WITH KASTERN WARK Alexander, colored, wan arrent-| Kast and South, and know the efite acoma, and of ontern aahington fy ‘ " ‘ ed a few days ago and charged with enerally, we , QTON AND F ‘0 DELIVER UMOR THAT RUSSIANS ARB derived by: ¢ people from the mar. | @ therefore tn favor of! AND FAIL TO DELIVE sinauahe te dead ane! via| ® ve [ceived by the poopie fram the Manly | the rallroad program, ‘The rank ana) THE RAAT OF THY GOOD! NOT A SUCCESS) snsasn with u dendry weapon, Davia] . aittindi aeation ” Haw ¢ o han @ ifi- | file of the voters were not directly af-| The presidential electors were Wright, the prosecuting Witness, re-| FIGHTING JAPS NEAR NEW- e — - yer wad = c 4 and oy i 1 " i | celved a bad cut ov the eye which) cent market and one that ts kept in| fect Ae A, Tere, caally brought) nominated by acclamation. Bo were! John Dos Hotmes turned evangelist | ie sliegea was done with a hatohet.| CHWANG In every city where public mar-) ture of-profit. He knows that the | excellent condition, Nashville, Tenn. cathe, rallroad managers) nt delegates to the national con- latter taking aboard all the various | ne Ml Was 0One Wie 2 Veto kets have been established they | truck peddier will usurp his domain | has a market tn the center of the city ‘day Aigh. rod _ i ara} entior ‘The three congremmmen | lau tions he could posslt Was ide "A agit ae ot Miia have Kained @ permanent footing, | And attract trade wherever it can | #nd It Is one of the features of the asst Gentine, aos hoa er Bey 1 Were Nominated in a bunch by ac- | carry last evening ia “4 vst : ain ee pt | The benefits derived from them by |be procured, and the business he|c!y life, In these cities the farmers | ))° Comet Nort lean mau intended | camatic He tried hard to conduct the Sal an necessary to take a numb | from the nelghboring districta gather y ae carted out yoater " 1 } call, when | ton Army meeting in th wer part| Stitches In the cut. The ca came (By Beripps News Asn’n.) every branch of trade have been so | gets ia in the commodities that can- | (1's) “nn neemboring disttios wathg (day. ‘The delegates who had been| Then came the only rol call, whien | Dom Army meeting in the lower part | en evumtice Gordon's court this ‘ arked that ah a pt to abolish |not be supplied by the house tli to the people of all casts and| herded towether at their homes by the! Merman D. Crow, of Spokane, was) ii ie in. by py sen Ressler and | morn ng. The trouble grew out of} SHANGHAI KWAN, May 12 hem would meet with public disap- | house peddier classes, and there te not one station | 4! promises of the ratiroad people | nominated for supreme Judge In OP- | Doin te was fined % in the police| Wright's tendition of “Coon, Coon,|, b ‘ ent tod. that proval, On the Pacific coast, during The element of decay, the uncer~ of life that te not represented among | '© sive them thetr cand! datee n the | 1 eitien to Judge Rudkin, the late sere this. morning Dstt ble ge eo ee og The rumor is curren’ pday tha eat f eloped [tainty of demand and the narrow | the purchasers de y-bnpr abi | atate ot, were taken to Tacoma! candidate, The call showed the E ‘ ; the great rush that has developed | taint ta nd 1 the narr the p » at the market paniaeae aha thee r ' ined no small notoriety in singing| fighting is proceeding southeast of every section of the great West, |profit at which these commodi ‘At a market all goods have delivered | etrength of the and before it there has not been so much atten- | ties produced on the farm are sold, | AN INTRINSIC VALUE "eoltee eee ae “eal bunch | *24e4 Spokane ran up the white ROBBERS CLEANED tion paid to the interests of the in-|make the business most uncertain | Every commodity has a value and tho! | Seattle delivered the bigest bunch | riatg, withdrew her candidate and most unprofitable for the reg~ | market uel HL P A moved the nomination of Fullertor 16) Piles for Untted States . |the supply and demand, When ' udkin by aoclamation. of the elty ¥ ® And yet Mr. Piles ts now | *"d Rudkin by aocl t HOUSE Jare « > yeote a J are scarce the producer expects a & Srdiiieatin aut ‘sh-the shad | The rest of the candidates were | Jat various church gatherings es | Wright: bee angered at a re-| Newchwang. |inark made by Alexander's wife re-| If this report proves true it is | dividual. garding the “fading of his color’| Probable that the engagement is be- Here tn tween a division of Gen. Kuroki's eattle, where progress 1 struck her, She erled out for] has marked every year of ita bie-| UF HK NUYS PARLY i astace oP Daag og |The a ‘ her herkann de Stotor ben 1a ich left Feng Wang Cheng tory, the great question has been to /In the morning he is going to be met ee ele On ‘the other hand, when | Th Majority did not rule tn the Ta-| Nominated by acclamation pee eae Terrace stveét,|which he did with’ his strong] May & and moved in the direction upbuild the material part of the city /with the high prices that prevail there ia @ superabundance, the pro- | COMA convention, ‘The Republicans of | formula, “move you that the nomi) ceicied to jock his door last night,|and manly fists, —putting| of Helcheng, which 4s about 32 miles without any attention being paid to} when the market opens If he does | ducer expects a correspondingly low | '* state, were they allowed to vote! nations be closed and Mr be land on awakening thin morning found | Wright out of the game. The prose- | ft nwang. The Russians the individual wants. It hax been |not buy, he is obliged to confront | price and the consumer te ready to | 0 the question as Individuals ex-| declared th ominee of this COn- | that the premises had been acked | cuting witneas alleges that the row| have been anticipating the arrival of the city rather than the individual | his purchasers and patrons with the | pay. The advantages and disadvant- | Pree their true sentiments, are over-| vention by acclamation became #0 | and all his clothing taken, Ie report | ve k MitNeMs RU ewes thal the row) vie enemy at that place and had de- | grew out of an attempt on the part of the Alexanders to rob him he would not stand for it }ance at that point, for the r nk | Whelmingly in favor of the ratiroa commiaston. | tonous that T, B. Rockw gallant fighter from Bpok 4 to uncover any clew dthat the rest of the slate be | which might lead to the arrest of the| The | thiet that has been the subject of all statement that he does not know at ages, the fluctuations due to « . . wh yrice ell certain |of production er an overproduction great movements for progress, just what price he a sell ain | © The f cine deel A Today Seattle has asmumed « met yoda or else run the chances, of Gre berne alle: by Ain sped 4) paasioned appeals of tue @pokane rears yp The charge against Alexander wan| that If the Japs succeed in taking ropolitan atr and the city officials |undercharging or — overchargin, These te , fpeakers before the couvention, but | "ominated by : ‘ * | that te wehwang must roonel here one rule that aye holds changed late © simple assault, and are confronted with the same great | them. tren,’ Fears will ops . Se | 1 | their words fell upon deat ‘eara. ‘The! railroad men merely Gaughed and | . , he waa fined or later fall into the enemy's han problems that have been confronting || This very uncertainty was pointed ang eq much con 1d there js TAlroads owned the delegations from | went on with the work Once You Get Acquainted " Hl, Jed the case to the police, but an In ve, | vemtiwation termined to make stubborn resint- non ora mov lamation, Oo! » t c a i eatern 7 ne te n i 'o r « do © proceedings . A the people of cities In the Kant jout as one of the most potent rea~ no reason why the producer and con-| Western Washington and voted them| Toward the end of the proce ne store you will make yo 1. PRTERSBURG 2,—Ru- York and every great city of the |#ons why a market would be bene-| sumer should not bear thelr propers|*# ® unit on every “. It} many of the Spokane and other | hom for yo a? Bitag oer your MORE STRIKER BT. PETERSEI RO, May 13— Bue Nast has ficial to the consumers, bY one whe | tionate part of the benefits and disad-| MAY be that the I # of the) Kastern Washington delegates, tired | Vote Ot a i Broun & —? poy vie o> sential “ THE p .ULTY # unutterab! pposed to r pich th en a pub- | Mastern side of t will foratve | and hungry, drifted out one by one | ery, etc. rooka & Co., current, but there © confirn HAD THE SAME DIFFICULTY | Was unutterably opposed to a mar- | vantages, which they will when « pub: | Kamtern wide of the state will forgive! and hungry, drifted ou ESL ine, eas poe a mrsent, Set Chiee 4 02 ey oe mare In providing for her people fresh | ket om the grounds that It would | lic market is eatabiiabed.” MS aetna, Gat aes kG i vegetables and country products | inconvenience the grocer In the co fereet We y Frith eeeh Saba caehed’-sanes iy Gcripps News Ass'n} | | B such as Seattle ts experiencing to-|duct of bis business, It ts a fact ai tales tp With ths rthera| the convention finally adjourned at] iA) o ikon ane i Greamist’ GMICAGO, May i4~Tanes Goes STYLISH CLOTHES. HERALD, day, The rapid growth of the city) that the products can be bought on Kina punty merely «i If deep-| 4 few minutes before 7 o'clock ery Co,, 1116 Firat avenue ° sand blank book binders are sched-! 1229 Secon in every direction has shut out the | the local wholesale market three and Jer in the mire and intensified the| rather gloomy Incident and pos ‘ na bese ee a _ oy farmer from the city limits 4 now | four hours after the market opens enmity and jealousy of the rest of the sibly an omen, was that as the ra Seattle is forced to walt for the far-|for the day at a price much less | state, which have for so long prevent-| road delegutes, flushed with victory, TH omer to come here with his stock. + [than the first quotation. With a | ea her from having @ voice In the af- | passed out of the Tacoma theater, a Possibly the one class of people | market the price would be regulated fairs of the commonwealth, | funeral procession wended its way r| ouk r nd pl: 4, Ven tne Saseme ow, was wid wiy ¢ he hit n front of the :. who would be most injured by the | by the demand and the supply, an szees boas Can it tees Gotan ¥ down the hill In fr | ‘ establishment of a public market | in elther event either the producer B BF ree Teerrecien tart ine chore | bulieing e are those who conduct a grocery | or consumer would reap the benefit | Yoloes this sentiment editorially and In little squads, and the minor re prenanted when anw ity was but slimly NEW LAWNS “Vs Se yf NEW SUITS | t isamong | One of the strongest arguments in ee 7 4 TACOMA, May 12—The names of the - ee thi find the | Not one of the cities of the East where ntinued From Page One. wit ante "ae commiltioe were filed with the seacre b | maees seem Tak. we markets have been established have |———————— bes : tary Immediately upon the adjourn-| DIMITIES ¥. WAISTS | GB strongest supperters of the project. | Hammes Mare bern, “liutead of their|vored, the enactment of irrigation| this state mant ofthe ecavention At § Galocs! | RELIABLE GOODS ONLY. | Hy They appreciate the great disadvan: | coming inte disfavor, they have be | laws by congress for the benefit of | Sty Ieee MeMrdtelem ste last night the committee m Seman | ——- aq tages to which the public ts placed | come to be a public necessity and the stern Washington is asked, and pot was bef wo and tie Oe wing wilt |°* dates to make prel eG i in an attempt to procure fresh SUD- | project to discontinue them would be| last, but not the importance! undoubtedly be reckoned with in the | Te2semente for the coming ¢ plies for their tables; they know /met with a genera! upraising of thelof the Puget navy yard t#, future | The firet and only impor t work o more than all others the attempt | people. dwelt upon and the state's re “Weetern Washington has unwisely | Complished wes the election of @ new | ? bd that te being made to give the peo-| > every city of the Raat of th@ laentatives in congress urged to se-| declared herself to be the Btate of /heirman, The honor fell to F a Til a afr a im Ss ple of Seattle stock direct trom the ee PUBLIC MARES | cure Appropriations necessary to| Washington, which. in the natural clea en Bh ve y ens gl : gardens and the impossibility to do| | e...) p Ridin ib coe ye ‘mera Ki¥e the yard facilities for both| Course of events the great Eastern S bee ane 2. W. io si oe, ee =, assemble @uring the day and reap a|Ullding and repairing the largest | ction will resent, if not repudiate ferepn: county. The conservative grocer of today | renee eee on the one hand the | battleships, | The debate between the Great | . will edmit. the inposatbittey producer & steady market for} The minority report read before! Northern representatives and Values Just as represented---goods from our own the TO MAKE A PROFIT jhis goods at @ reasonable price, and|the convention by J. W. Meritt of| Spokane and Eastern Washington | CHEERED CANNON Prom garden produce in the face the consumer has the opportunity of | Spokane, ratified e@erytiting In the ™*" wae phincipally on a motion to} the great fluctuation of the market | procuring whatever he destres fresh | majority report, but asked the addi-| Teonsider the defeat of the minor and the numerous house to house |from the gardens of the surrounding | tion of the following plank | ity report of the platform commit- (By Beripps News Asa’n.) peddlers that infest the resident sec- | country - "We are in favor of the passage! te? On the first vote the conven- | tions of the city. Many of the local grocers have taken | .¢ 4 ratiroad commission to consiat| tion stood tn faver of the minority high-grade stock and sold under our own positive guarantee. No limit to quantities sold to any one SPRINGFIELD, ML, May 12 oe At the present time the grocer is |* sreat Interest in the project to ©! o¢ thre members, to be appointed| T*Port, #70; against, 192; majority | When the Republi state conven person. You re welcome--come. met with the problem of providing by " agninst the ralirond commission tion me noon today the at pr Me barge egies ai ee th guvernor, no more than two s.) .o some ee Ene green goods more for the conven |i, gn inatitution. While many of |{? b+ taktn from the dominant po. On the vote on reconsideration the | t tuation was not fence of his patrons than as @ them disclaim any knowledge of how [litical party, sald commission to be| railroad forces gained 14 votes, the | each faction flantis a : " oe ey ted | e clothe “4 owing, 2 oon t tov oo ‘0 ‘ ae agp Sentehint Soe Beat, See) eee a eae ts Loe Chlenge, canteen, wet tne tiretl ‘Wash Goods Ladies’ Corsets © do are of the opinion that such | fr < nger rates, to de-| , ‘ , . : & place could work no Injury to the| termine the value of railroad prop-| The reular order of business was | be . Washable Batiste in light and dark blue. Ladies’ French Girdle Corsets, of batiste, dealers the city, The same r erty for purposes of assessment and "OW taken up. As The Star pre Bpeaker Cannon was given @ rous tan, black and red, with pretty figures in pink, blue and white, straight front jthat applies In other cities, has been | taxation, to prevent unjust discrim.| dicted yesterday a strong attempt t umed the and dote—also a splendid of Fancy , andt gored—you'd wonder how we ought to use in showing Why Slinations and to inquire into and| break the slate prepared by t airman. His Cotton Pongeos—see the attractive dis can afford to pell them less than a jmarket would be of benefit to Seattle! remeqy such abuses as may be| Northwest and the Southwest was view of Republican | play In our window ry yard priced Gollar; our price for this eee ee Ney & Rie One lead 60 tak” h made, and had the disgruntied mem regularly at 12%0; take your special value tomorrow and “6 Cc; alers. ~ i " tt my t conned till choice tomorrow Friday, at every day is . me of oat conservative Charles Lund of Spokane moved! bern of the King county delegation! The convention then re * | beat informed grocers in the city is|the adoption of the railrond com-| been free to vote as they pl }D. M. Peeples, manager of the L. U.| mission plank as @ substitute for| the breaking would bave b Co-operative Grocery on Union stret.| the tax commission plank, and then| But the 115 delegates were p | Mr. Peeples was reared In the South| came the great battle between the| to vote as a unit. The Great No NORFOLK, Va, May 12—The bat- where markets are almost as frequent / McBride and the anti-McBride|ern whip cracked anf they went p Missourt salled today on ber as cities, and he has spent forces, down the line for the slate which final trial trtp. en done, | port. Hid Gloves Want a cheap palr of Gloves? Here's 1,000 yards of Plain Taffeta Ribbon, num- Ba? PAL Oe Tee The debate on the proposition to| had been foisted upon them. The a bers § to 12, pink, blue, white, cardinal, “Caipervens Friday’s 4 tn the cities of the North | jiace the raliroad commission plank on Tomorrow. Beason’s opening. Pan. your chance. Almost any shade you red and black, regular values Te to 10¢ -! and Bast that have markets, Whesl i. tne platt 1 ory, and| STYLISH CLOTHES. HERALD, | amas on special sale, Tokias, Sin- want—sises are somewhat broken— @ yard; just take your pick interviewed yesterday, he said at nS now bison anal alk ese | | german @ Co., 14 and Seneca. °° your choice of 20 dozen pairs, wens of the lot tomorrow, Friday, “In epeaking as one who ts inter-| *P8ce forbids more than a brief re Se by the manufacturer to be sold at $1.00 at e yard pps ened Cc = Taffeta Ribbon leated in the general progress of the| View of it. It is almost sufficient en s an city and giving my experience in the| to say that Spokane county, follow- Fast and South, I would say that I| ing out The Star's prediction, made for 2 1-2 Pound Cans Standard Bam reartily in favor of a market. Althe fight for ern Washington T t market properly conducted can work | and MeHiride, and made it gallantly an injury to no one, and can be made As in the conven of 1902 the 1 inestimable value to the great class | contention was thr out pre and This price tomorrow, Friday “The one great advantage in a mar-|°O"-, The same high tension was het: fe that the people can have an|*'*#ined, the weographical opportunity to inspect all the stock for | TFC** Were in opposition, the same sale without waiking al! over a city.|®"Suments, threats and tnvectives In Beattin. We have it. Our coffees are all roasted fresh “every day. We have the latest improved blue flame gas coffee roaster, You Can see it running In the cities where I have seen mar- kets, there is no question as to the] ™4ny of the old opponents were in every day at 2 o'clock, Try our coffees. All prices. a pair. They're not worth 9 h “pen't Worry, Wat Orew” sit {t, so we sell them tomor 4 Ca ‘The New Gea Cr whe row, Friday, at... Cc Each Floor fersF rida pecial In the effort to induce you to consider this the “best” store, the first essential is to get you to try the store methods That's why each floor has a Friday special We want you to try the store methods and we are¢ will- ing to make it an object to you Children’s Drawers Children’s Muslin Drawers, sizes up to 6 Sateen Petticoats yearm, good quality and trimsed with An item from our new line—F oats of beadin price Fri Diack sateen or Italian cloth, finished day and while wer Q 1: 2c with accordeon-pleated ruffles and un- Mast wee eee Ger dust ruffie—we quote the regular price, but we want you to know that Men's Balbriggan Undergarments, rit and summer weight, silk finished, éraw- ih ers have reinforced seats, Ladies’ Belts usual price $1.50 a sult, “49Oc price Friday, a garment Crushed Leather or Sk Belts in black, white, red and blue, with fancy or plain harness buckles; your choice of large artment Fri- ile they last at, (85; @ay and w number of people who visit them. | the thick of the fray. John P. Hart Every class of people are constantly | man was once again the floor leader found at the markets buying fresh |for King county; Will H. Thompson. goods from the men who produce|the former Great Northern attor them. ney, made a charactertatic speech ‘To Mustrate what I mean by thelex-Mayor J. T. Humes shook his people having an opportunity of in-| shaggy locke defiantly at specting goods, I will use the condt- |) 20882, intly at the Spo- isn tant coin te thts. city, ‘Taare @ delegation and importuned the are & great number of groceries ecat-|™Mority to desist from predicting tered all over the city. A patron| Vengeance at the polls. comes te my store, for instance, and] 8. P. Cosgrove of Garfield county! does not feel xatiafied with the vege-| delegated to himself the task of ad tables I have for sale. That patron |juating the troubled waters, and muc- desires to look around before purchas-| ceeded tn putting the delegates in ing. They will be obliged to walk sev-| better humor, although he era! blocks in order to satisfy them- selves that they can procure goods that suit their particular liking. “With @ market they will be able t inapect the goods exposed for Adams Tea & Coffee Co 921 Second Ave, Near Madison Suits For Summer Wear There are many kinds of Outing Suits, b there are few like ours Oure afl made to fit the wearer with the ame aocuracy as any other first class gar- ment. They possess Boys’ Hose Boys’ Heavy Ribbed Bicycle Hose, fast black with double heel, toe and knee, splendid value at ic a pair, our price Friday and while they only each merct lessly arraigned the King county 115; C. P. Lund, the young attorney of Spokane, spoke earnestly for the commission; J. W. Merritt and T. D | without walking any great dis Rockwell waxed eloquent; U. L. ne market would of necessity be con.| Ettinger of Whitman appealed tol fined within the space of two or three| reason, and J. H. Easterday placed | blocks. In thie space there would be| the convention in possession of some |weveral different sellers and each| salient facts concerning taxation would have He advocated the adoption of the GOOD, FRESH PRODUCTS majority report with the tax com- mission plank. | Mr. Congrove's apeech wns really the bitterest arratenment of the railroad Program, although the portly Pomeroy | man spoke in almost wagaieh vein. He hit the nail squarely on the head when | he said If you gave me the power to name 115 delegates to this convention from my county I could defent almost any- thing. I can pick out enough men in a| that way to disobey avery wish of the community, and it te not strange to Top Floor Friday Specials 3d Floor Friday Spooial Carpet and | $ 3. 7. 5 Drapery Dep't | We Shelf ON th. figured or white, Friday per yard Ge | Extension Roda, Tin. long. 4 | inch In @iameter, made of brea, Friday, each 12%e New Neckwear Teneriffe Turnover Collare—a_ splendid new assortment, showing 20 different patterne—values 36c and 60e each pick out the one you Stationery want tomorrow, Friday, at, Cc “Ryswick” Linen Stationery—a new lot each just received from Eaton Hurlbut's fac- ee a tory all shades, new —s ve 7 special Friday, a box.... Boys’ Knee Pants ionnianeiie These are special va having been made up f Mill Ends or Factory Remnants, thus coming much lower in Taffeta Silk price than the regular stock, they are good values at 49c, our regular price Black Taffeta, all silk and 19 inches wide, ia 890, we will sell them every yard worth regu- tomorrow, Friday, and Oc larly 90c; special tomor- Cc 5 oe ro Friday, at Duy ‘ay to nell. By this the purchaser could get just what is desired without be ing obliged to travel so far. ‘As @ grocer, I would just as well sive up the line of green goods that iq ly carried by houses in this buat ness. We are obi to carry stook of this kind, and, in the absence of our patrons having no better place at which to procure them, we must jearry them for thetr conventenee. “In @ elty of the size of Sentt |market cannot reach every section. eR EDe TENET TON 2d Floor Friday Spooial \ All Feather Pillow Bolected all-feather Pillows, best arade, fanoy covering, full 1 style and comfort in the The outiying districts would not be| me that tos deepen, pickes out by pound weight, special Friday, per | Saturday at, a pair , highest, degree. be ed so much as in the « est oome here united + oa should patr $1.35 | Rocker, made of selected rattan, RAPPORT Soro ° 4 sections, sas teove. nat Chis railroad |I yigh-grade light feather Pillow, white maple lege and rocker, sult- | P . i BUT THE BENEFIT “I don’t moan that these men w | natin finish ticking, epectal price | able for library ar aces aR PPP APD oes Oeeeeee. a in these parts of the city would be/an picked ow on were for Friday, per pair $1.45 room. Special for Friday 3.75 2 rices sufficient to more than counteract any | might ati ee: wet it's une Designer---the Great Home Maga- mighty # Teale-Hills Furniture and Carpet Company Second Avenue and Union Street ““THE LIBERAL OREDIT STORE’’ nee that 115 me come disadvantage that would be occa-|to this convention united kk ques sioned. The far-out districts could not| tion that they admis reach the market, but many of these |have opportunities to procure fresh| against 1s.” vegetables that the more con Here was the acts secth does not have. “A market would be-under the super- vision of an inspector, who would see that the booths were kept clean and the produce sold was fresh and neat | There i# no greater injury to the peo- ple than stale garden products and|#o also did m majority of the nee | the market would, in this way, give| counties of the Western slop. to the consumers of Seattle one pro-| Just as The Star maid se, teotion from an injury arising from? Northeyn raiir ol Now on Sale, 10c — zine=- was not an issue in their community, and vote as a unit $7.50 Up J. Redelsheimer & Co. Strongest Topcoat House tn the _. State, 100-004 First ave., oor, Columble McCarthy Dry Goods Co. Second Ave. and Madison. St. 7 1 moat in the! The fact is, and yesterday's ion proves it, that, as The Star sald weeks ago, the Republican party in King eounty sold itself body and soul to the Great } road company for @ moss of pottace orthern rafl Great ad was out for noth