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THE SPATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JAN street. ‘The vessel 1 ‘This property pays high faterest on the investment. Taylor and Repre bee sentative Falconer of Everett have issued an ultimatum to King county ided during a| service, it is hardly Hkely the m | Harrison street, Capitol hill, John ble compreased, Puget Sound period of thick weather and ft was) ure will go through. It is according. | Marvin Dean, minister Morning hay, $14.00 due to the condition of the elements | ly rumored that the authorities at| Worship at 11 a. m., theme, “Im- ek om that she was enabled to get in to| Washington may simplify matters| manuel, the Carpenter;” evening, Sha itin, $001, bone onl, 10k tection by transferring the revenue cutters | “Hvangeliam,” at 7:30, followed by Sie; conpetssen mente s0te vk Oe . that Everett wil! trust only Wilson | the city without in the United States senate. Taylor! According to the statements tne ana all veasets in that service to the |@ Denedictory service, theme, “Sig-|, The markets for the week have! 35g ana tos . per ton high! : OSSI bas told the King county members| customs officers themselves, the! department « umerce and labor, | ismund Goetie’s Masterpiece, ‘De-| en very light and few changes Grain and Grese See: that Piles would, if elected senator, splined and Rejected of Men.’”; | have taken place. Yesterday sever-| Red clover favor habor appropriations for Se- church Bible school at 9:30 a m.;| 4! cars of California fruits arrived | alstke, choice, $17, attle against Everett harbor {m- WORK 70 SE. RB young people's service at 6:30 p, m., *2¢ were put on the market. Po-| @19%; _timoth: . “ | tatoe - ‘ G5; orchard grass, $14; red top, 5@ provements. Intense rivalry be Souvenir cards of “Despised and Re-| ‘ators are getting scarce, as the| 1): ‘enensh rye grass, 98: Tantan rye jected of Me on Wa sgpces, 00 tar as CHURCHES | | tn nacien ow dered, in bar “And now comes long Senator ag The evenaaiiotte eommitien of they Siew pig within 18 days Clapp, of fam county, with « ee diana ak taen Sn | Meats. Dil to regufate state finances, which attle, consisting of Revs. Meg ate iii " is looke@ upon by the worthy Olym Forsythe and Kvana, will begin a | “we wrk. ® nb, pla J.P. Morgan with feelings akin |eriew of revival mastings at ‘Trinity + A. ; he to those possessed by an trate bull armebagine Bh argh Se arostegggilim . Shen 04 a wtih a aed. whine - | nue north and Mave ; Aredt, to- } Hams, Bacon and Lard. ’ Payee dows I Uae tediarvation CUSTOMS AND IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENTS MAY BOTH BE | a number of other mininter ng|MORE THAN 100,000 FEET OF | suet tA white tur, tieeem, and biting his finger nails PLACED UNDER LABOR AND COMMERCE COMMISSION Se at ak. Poem iea B clock.| WIRE ALSO REQUIRED IN Sie; lard, White Kose, 8%; lard, kane, two from Snohomish and two e and his emissaries ure pretty ’ W. “All 4 pteren tz teeta, Whibuess. cantina busy buttonholing legislators, and Reade A as yr preach 0h] MUNICIPAL LIGHT SERVICE | nrast, per it Pa Olympia, Wash, In the senatorial contest two une will make @ bitter fight againat Park y; 9:80 . By ae Hepburn | Per doxon, 10 : chestnuts, Italian, yeare ago Preston's vote rangea|#enator Clapp's bill, 7:90 p ws Hepbi ; pe ee: mute, Statiais tell Correspondence by Dan Dean fron 41 to 44, and Wilson's from Owing to the antagonistic fecling pallens w nto come from the | Will ee an open vige ber tbe oe | ehe California, 1bc; walnuts and Will Wind to 6, their joint strength from 63 to y member of the house of} Veanel, but the officer in question | egue at 3 p.m. and Cones ly 100,000 teat of coppor wire| Hnsiah 34@1 pecans, Seer Olympia Bureau ®, of from 8 te 21 more than the} ontatives now owns a copy of /on the part of the customs service | did not make any report of it unt | @Pworth league service a ¥ a copper fibertm, 1% black walnuts, Te; Beattie Daily Star, paella 4 | co's code of statutes of the|men toward the immigration tn-|4 couple of hours afterwards, ‘The|., "itt Presbyterian—Rev, M A s , : hickory nuts, butternuts, Se! comnt ined strength of Pil and apectors it ts atated upon exceltent | ter, a Pad oo Bary that it | Matthews rvicen will be held at|®#4 386 poten will be needed to] peanuts, 6G@i0c; jumbom, 9 ale lieon on join patios . | bi ratio ottiela be saad ' yond 24 € ‘a a1 - OLYMPIA. Jan, 2t—Chartes Coon | that weeps tg yo ah « ne ho did not pay a cent] authority that in the nour future the | would have been a simple matter tent mel be a Brags i a a m-|string the additional incandescent aa hee + Caliternta war r cok OF Sehnn ke mama ake of it, whole customs service may be trans-} for the custome officers to hold tt he Holy Spires Fro - | : i ¢ a ate of Wash but veten 6 ons pk rene What a foolish question! ferred from the Jurtadiction of the}men up grbe fo have been pee | ee 1Christ, the Au | street Nght» which have alrendy| goigg Hcg Pos! rag pig cod, Satna ob. ane (0h. Meowink tah the noubanedl He voted “aye” when one of the | treasury department to that of the ined by the immigration offi- a ae on tice Rev. | nm ordered and have yn peti-|6o; crabs, $1@1.76; clams, opea i“ > 4 distinguished solons proposed that rtment con and labor. | ciate |. Westminst Preabyterlan—Rev. | tioned for. This is the estir of|shipment, $1.00; claims, per sack, h © Of commerce, | strength of Wilsen and ‘8/94 copies of the book should be pur-| With the revenue cutters working | Another occasion occurred during (2% Wilson, At 11 a m., “If the! 1. 4 Youngs, superintendent of |$175; oysters, Olympia, per sack, an address. 1903 Was never lacking than | chased by you and me and other tax-| in conjunction with the immigration |the capture of a sloop off kagic|COrstian Sins, Then What?” even=|iient and water | $550; open bulk, per gation, from the state / seven votes of & caucus masority.| payers and presented to the law-|officiala much of the smuggiing of|Marbor Ae this ya gi Ing subject, “Earthly Wisdom and! “ph. estimate does not include the | 2% spent % a r Coon aasumen While at the opening of the present | makers | undesirable alfens, and also of con-|five aliona ab om ‘ the Veesel, but| Wisdom From Above." material that will be nesde! for 230] 8, OG) ae: skinned ong 1 prerogatives of at the combined strength of] A day or so Mr. Dawes, of King|traband goods, could be more suc-| the custom satiol 1 scibete autaane Wenley M. H.—Rev, Henry Ward. are lamps that are to be strung. The | be horviad tel” jensen 17 aae the chief ex € the state, He | Piles and Wilson was 32 votes from county, moved that 18 codes be pur-| cessfully coped with. Buch ts theled to their own businese ii reeera|At 2 & @ “A Personal Call: | superintendent is now engaged in|emelt. 6c; cturpcon, Bc; black beam bas powe sue pardons, make | a caucus nomination. chased by the house for the use of | view ta certain of the govern-|ot the pall nev B ee vd . vata | *venine subject, “Salvation for All” | manping out the best locations for | 7°: halibut, 6@7ec; perch, 4 appointme: &@ host of other ie —— the judiciary committee. men offi this clty the United States and made no at-|orth Baptist—Rev ge Rob- lithe new arcs, The map when com Flour. things, whitch. if ared, he might | Which was a reasonable request} Whi a certain amount] tempt to deter the aliens from ignd. | Ct Calra®. At 11 a m., “The Cov. | Hieted will be presented to the coun atent, per bbl. $4.76; Crown, de and mix th merally for EMBEZZLER is and deserved being carried. of joa nifented between the] ing. Asa consequence the forcrens| ments. 7:30 p. m., “Is the Second |i), which, after ordering such | Sitgiy gy pg atl querer hat the latter will Then Mr. Kellogg, of Stevens |employes of both departments infers muadé thele wag ately Inte chia | Comins of Christ Imminent?* |changes as it desires, will pass the | standard Dakota. $6; Olvmncie § bara straightening | county, wanted the house to buy | many ports of the United States, it} eity Ay eniely ita this | | Firet Free = Methodist—Morning | ordinance authorizing their inatal-|Blectric, $476; Holly, $4.74 \ | both Pierce's and Ballinger's codes | is stated that among the In] While in this city some time age yng . osc pert og gen! |lation, ‘The arcs are to be placed | Northwe ! covernor pro tem. ts tn | for the judiciary committee oth branches of the servi Commissioner General Sargent ex noon, secrament of the lord® only in the thickly populated dis oo apposition (o dos hoxt of things that | Mr. J. B. Lindsley, of Spokane. | atte that the feeling Is more bitter, | preswed himself ws being in favor of|vite | 12 BM. evansellatte Hert irtcts and on paved streets | $4.76 Governor « not want done, | = had a rush of blood to the head and| Among the goxsipers along the] a fleet of vemsels for the linminta Parl tow. |__, The superintendent is being guid- | am a o red that the - tacleted that everybody tn the ho me | waterfront it Is reported that a cer=|tion service. At that tle Mr. Sar Pe ~ rg Atte Beye ed in picking out the locations for | Mohsin on ernor Mea (By Gorippe News Ass'n.) should have a copy, and the house|tain custome officer, whose atten- | ge od. thi oy Apianinent ag +» die rugnout i | incand ts largely b e pe . jovernor Coon are! no. oINKS Jan. 21.—- | Concurred with him, Booth, of King, | tion had SEU dated Sow armantion= | conenaee amnines eda as. ton At 10°30 a m,, consecration | joan thet ate treed jo Phe | note whe bao For Bale ity, tt can be seen | DES MOINES, lowa, Jan. 21) and a few others voting against It,|able allen seen making his way to-| tm rattle ‘aebties waa euacerasd holy communion and ser | citizens of the Ninth nth and|graham, per bbi, $4; graba, «s might happen to- | Carl N. Spencer was arrested today, | however | ward the City, as having anid: “Let! were greatly handicamped theeugh | om Thanksgiving service and ser-| second wards seem to be the most |bbl. $4; ‘rye foun 8876 p 4 charged with the embeztlement of] As @ matter of fact about 20/the immigration officials take care|the lack of sultable venscla.. with | Centon wilt peo, cithep F. W. \ciamorous for more light From | bbl, 37.50; buckwheat, bale, According to the logic miggested | $6,000 from the Des Moines Nation-|coptes should have been purchased | of their own business and we'll take|which to patrol the waters in the | eamtor, Will preach morning and /ine Ninth ward there are applica-|F¥* meal, per bale, $2.50; buckwheat, Dy the history of the senatorial con-/al bank, of which until recently he} and Kept about the house where | care of ours.” wt districts aremesies A t tions for incandeacents at #2 differ- 1 Fa76. y cesst a ter ke Geb ef two years ago, Johe 2, WH they could be conveniently reached. | This statement ts rep« to have| Gargent dine diated’ that thie] jsorcemeenn pimartetion—w. A. |cnt lessens; Seeded, 1; Sovente, |t0i5; Cole Dieth: 106 Der Bale Sb 287 pan’e Bu; should begin to disin- | But, like everything else, the | been brought to the attention of one|pection wan nt the worst im the| fone of Ti mg by Rev. F.146; Third, 29; Kighth, 18; First, 3; | corn meal, 10m, per Dale, $2.20; white the third ballot haw house felt the taxpayers’ money |of the Immigration offictala, who] service, owing to the toposraphicai {and ® poe eee Tt ® ™ | sixth, 2 jcora meal, 60*, $4; rolled oats, per in joint sesston, At the! burning In its pants pocket and| shy that while It may not be | cokBition ofthe country between fe ae ie tan Rev. H.|., POF putting im the incandescent | bi. 8 Co. $5.75; wheat flakes, “ the contest of 1903} spent all it could on codes, | ¥et ts borne out by the attitude ee and the porte of British Co. Y y > Stray satheren—Rev, already ordered installed 172 poles | box 7 $2.20; farina, per bbl, 1 his maximum of 12 - | the custome officers } On nev=| justia “EE ma ‘ m Co” | Young. Preaching ot 1 «. = are needed. There are available for | $559; farina, 10-Ib. sacks, per ba a “ | HM. With the factiities at hand | per service at 7:45 p. m $3; hominy, large, per bbl. $4.7! which remained with | The Snohomish county delegates | eral occasions It has t wn by | the, immigration officials can only| Zion's Lutheran—Rev, M. A.|{2° Purpose 76 poles, owned by the | hominy, small, 10a: bale, $2.66; Holly reliminary and the are beginning to use threats to) the Immigration officiate that th8/ depend upon information furnished | Christensen, Services at 11 a m_|{*i*Phone companies and the Seat nining buckwheat at dallots, On the| WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—Repre-| force the King county solons to cast | customs officers could have helpelt | them by the inapectora, who then, injand # p.m : ™ |tle-Tacoma Power company. Al bear! barley, 25- ballot Roberts, of | sentative Hearst today introduced a| their votes for Wilson and there's|them materially had they been mo] order to follow up alleged contra. | Tmimenuel Lutheran—Rev, H, a.|thoush these poles are “avallabl arog By ri photon Perce, and Thompson, of Kitsap, | bill in the house directing the pres-| lots of politics behind this threat | Inelined. bata aliens, have to charter vensels| Steele. Services at 11 a m. and | will probably be considerable | $3 iia eee ees bale sea fh him for Ankeny, and Angle, of | ident to acquire the stock of the| which has started a lovely scrap be Among men of the government] ang the time taken up in this man-|p. m._ | difficulty in getting them. The Se- | $¥00; cracked wheat, per bale, $3.08 Geeon, went to him, leaving Bim 11) Panama railroad, not owned by the | tween the Everett and Seattle in-| service It i# sald that the customs| nemoften results In the aafe wrrival| First Unitarian—Rev. W. p. si-|Sttie-Tacoma Power company 18| Oats, per ton, $26@28; bran, por Om the sixth Joint ballot United States. The bill carries an|terests. Heading a delegation from | officers are so desirous of having all | of wltens In this country monda At 11 a m., “The Hil! of /CO™Pelied to furnish the city two| tom, $19.c0@2 rolled, per im, of Whatcom, deserted him appropriation for the purchase of} Everett in the interests of the Wil-| the glory capturing 4 smuggler to] The immigration officials state} Evil Council, How a Good Man Be- | °'O™*-8Fm# on each pole on the re-| ton, $24@26; feed per ton, : the Walla Walla man, and Angie the stock and the expense of littga-| son campaign is A. 8. Taylor, preai-| (hemaetves that but little attention | that with a fleet of fast vessels at| comes a Criminal” 5 celpt of @ reasonable rental, but the | $220.33; dairy chop pay con, Oe fh him to-o to Preston. On the/tion that it may entail dent of the Union Trust company, | '* iven to anything eine. ‘The im-| thelr command much better work| A. M. KE. Zion—Rev, A, J. Wood-| Mtr Companies are not #0 hedged | @$20: oft meal per ton. $33; vee ith Joint ballot Henry, of Spokane, | polnanen of Evereyy and Interested in sub-| migration officials point out that on| could be accomplished. Among| ward, Rev, T. Brown, of San Fran. | 2%, {Deir franchises 2 od corm, per ton, $27@ 287 4 feat from Wilson to Preston, and| WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—The| sidiary corporations. John L. Wil-| occasion the customs officials | thoke familiar with the situation the|ciseo, will preach at 11a. m. and|,, 1° {stall the Incandescents petl- | toed corn meal, per ton, $28; short, ; nty, of Jefferson, and ST. nomination of Charles 8. Grosnow| son and “Brother Harry” Wilson, | could have heiped them very much | epfiion is given that while congress| 7:20 p. m. At 3 p. m. the pastor | 0nd for, but not yet ordered, 213 | per ton, 821622. : ih. of Snohomish, went from him for’collector of customs in the dis-| minister to Chile, together have | when a sloop, from which was lang, | may make an appropriation for the | will preach a special sermon | poles will be required. There are G Ankeny, leaving him his loyal trict of Yaquina, Ore, was sent to/ $100,000 invested in Everett business | ing several contraband aliens, was|conmruction of a fleet to be placed| Tabernacle Baptist Church—Cor-|**ailable 0 telephone and trolly | | Mastern Washington timothy, $18 fepert of six votes, two from Sfo-|the senate today. property in the heart of the city | setnea by them at the foot of Ptke|at the disposal of the tmmigration| Ser Fifteenth avenue north and | 2°! on ington’ aoa j | } tween the two cities in the river and given at evening ser-| farmers refuse to ship any until/ grass, $8; brome grass, $13; ia Bureau He 3 " 7 harbor appropriations exists. Tay vice. Baptism. they get better price meadow oat grasa $15; Kentucky Olympia, Wash. [romantic gray hair and such Leau-| COURty members that if they do not - Morning, 11 o'clock, communion, | during the early part of the week | Uplands, $10@12. ¥ ition t'tul dark eyes that just look right | Vt¢ for Wilson, the Snohomish vote Address and celebration of sacra-| on account of the cold weather. On Correspondence by Dan Dean jot) one's heart.” of six members will be cast for Fos ment. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock, | Wedn ay there were more eggs CHICAGO MARKETS. Windom. | Strange to remark neither Mr,| ter. who ts regarded in Snohomish F “Ged as a Giver.” | shipped into this city than for three ana Ge eA — i & aapennaes Wilson nor Mr. Foster was included | COUntY as of value In getting fed — weeks past. > A. Jan. 2.—The whip-|in the arguments | eral funda for harbor improvements, Roman Cathollo Meetings The markets were nearly cleaned | "8 EU soturday, Jan. 21. geen deers balloting for | _ dsaumncenbecninin Sacred Heart Church—Rev. Geo a | Ut yesterday, as the Minnesota - High. Low. Close. PMetorship developed only two! What Olympia is during the year Hild. At 6a. m. and $ a. m. low) was —— with vegetables and/ wheat—May, 1168-8, 1137-8, 118 Gimate which are in any way. im-jand ton months when ths legisin- IT'S A GOOD FAT JOB, AND BIG PRINTERS OF SEATTLE, TACO. | benediction” UN Merman and) frult for her trip to tne orient. | to 1141-8 bid; July, 981-2, 977-8 portant. Wilson and Sweeny each ture is not tn sesston is far differ. erat 977-8 | Church of the Immacul a . fone voie which may be rea \ent than i:3 condition for the slaty MA AND SPOKANE ARE WILLING TO SPLIT ON IT tion—Rev. A. Sweers At 12 and 6% | Beans, dry eee ga.2s@a7s; |, COm—May. 45, 445-8 to 443-4, considered as permanently | days in whick the solcas congregate & m., low mass; 10:30 4. m., high mase| Lima beans. $4.75@6.00; b: per | 443-4 to 447-8; July, 453-8, 45, 45 respective candi |here ani get busy passing bills nd sermon; 120 p.m, rowary an@| mack. TicG@$1.00; cabbage, 1%@2%c; | to 451-8 | For two months, anyway, the lit- _ — beneMation. caulifiower, per doz, T5c@$1.00;| Oats—May, 311-8, 303-4 to 307-8, Pites ‘gain was only temporary. 'tie city is about the warmes arti- ———_—— nine garlt new, 12 onions, yellow. | 303-4 to 307-8; July, 311-8, 303-4 M4 Senator Raries, who voted for |cle of its alae in the world, tion of union men that |! /90K# Now as thougts the scheme dle out thelr printing is extravagant. Special Nesting. j per Ib. 2% @2c;_ parsley, per dos. | to 307-8, 307-8. him is one of the “lonely | And talk about gambling? The convention of of three of the Inrgest print #-| The sub-committee now at work will! The Theosophical attic | LO ssc: peppers, California, $1.00) Pork—May, 12.80, 12.76, 12.77; and admits that! When it comes to the click of the teablishments in the state, one a|8o report. he Theosophical society, Seattle | @1.25; spinach. per crate. $1.00; | 12 57 le engaged In revising the constitu. lodge, 1118 Third avenue- he is simpty mg bouquets to all roulette ball, the flip of the faro tion of the Western Central Labor | /#%s? locel firm and the others being | The movement to re-estoblixh the ry m., lecture; subject candiates, “They are all goed | check, Olympia makes Monte Carlo jin Tacoma and Spokane, to create|office has been in progress for Sunday, | turnips, eack, 75¢@$1.00; rutabagas, | *“."* : “The Hu- | per sack, Téc; lettuce, hothouse, $1.66 | _Wheat—Liverpool closed 5-3 high- @ 1.60: fancy, $2; cel-| eT than yesterday's close. 7 4 union will meet again Tuesday | man Aur by Max Wardall. tomatoes, $1.5 ; he said this morning. “and |jook like a beamirched deuce in a night. The detalle of several radical | #8!" the postition of state printer,| months It contemplates not only | Christian Selence Services Cor- | FF per doz, 40@60c; carrots, Car Receipts—Minneapolis, 285; get through I shall vote for |ten-cent deck. changes being worked out. As | '* S0ing to be corried out. Bub-com- | the execution of alt the state print-| per of. Second avenue and Times | Ptr sack. €5@80c; Yakima po-| Duluth, 40; Chicago, 16. Sam. “s soon as the convention has decided | Mittees of the Rouse and senate | ing by the state show but also the | street, Sunday, at 11 o'clock. Sub-| te $34.00627.00; | California) after a fairly strong opening, the Dickson, of Kitti-| The house employes hare com- | upon the new constitution tn its en- SR come up just as he made the | pined to get w bill passed by which | tirecy it will be submitted to all the they will be granted balf-fare rates You wilt vote for Jones, /to reach thelr homes over Sundays. |wrrrere ot it avi saan ntone as he asked. lif they are successful it will mean a| yee ce central organization. ‘The Printing committees are now jointly | county work. The three big print-| ject. “Love.” | making an “investigation” of the | ing establishments in Seattie, Taco-| = — printing methods employed by the | ma and Spok will be the real op- | BALLARD BRIEFS ppg dos, 3 } Various state officers with the sup-|erators of the atate printing plant California ew, . | powed purpose of ascertaining If the | @nd they intend to the atate laws Dramatic clube are hard at work today, I wilt wate =| ebioage exedladligeons, on o€ the latter iaay be changed. ae ‘ ror me little else, } ager ne oe aneer a. baie jen the three plays they will pro ananaa | are not very enthusiastic about the fret.” meeting last night and discussed establishment of a state printing of. Persons who in th jtwo clubs have been working hard/64@¢c; figm %$-Ib bricks, $1.75; resentation he central bod: a of~ oe past were so! ne cartoons, 60@ Tc; wi w lyze both sides of the plans for the formetation of an Ir- |. ag ly ve iy. Now| tice, Whether this be true or not, on {all winter. This will be their sec. | flgn, 10-1 $0O Thc: grape | When We antiey there are two delegates from every fortunate as to secure the position | | mons, * Sreup of the political wiseacres | rigation bill which wil) be of prac-|inion. Under the new aretermn the |* Bill to this effect will be intro. | of state printer before the veettion | 0 appearance nd those who saw a ~Ange fiecatcs 5 ae caoeaate oat coe oad weet thee discussing the probably light | tieal benefit to the entire state. Sumter oh tinahex Glin cae | duced In the legislature within a few | Was abolished two years ago are | ‘belt last play know that the young | so caung $1.60@1.75; navel oranges, | market is going to do next before Mbat would be taken today as| Lee A. Johnaor, of Sunnyside, 18 | ticular wnton will be in precorten | 27% The change will be made un-| sald to have retired wealthy, the jon | C0ple are all talented. The three | §:09@260; oranges. Valencia, $3.50| advocating either side. The mar- of the pairing in Both| chairman of tho committer, amd | to is membership. oe der the excuse that the present sys-| being an exceptionally well paying oranges, Jap. per bale, $1:15@ | Ket offers very little excitement and to enable many of the solons |toid your correspondents that the There will be more and larger tem of allowing all officers to ped- k plays to be given by the two clubs | @4 one. home over Sunday. committee would be nard at wi committees in charge of the work of potatoes, $22.00; = White Riv-/ market turned weak, and the tend- | Teo ettice vise te pRQ|ency of the market seemed toward oy. ont | lower prices all through the session, jand at no time showed any snap, closing weak at a loss of 7-8 to 1 cent from last night's close. We The St. Stephens and the St. Anns are; “Who's to Win Him?" “The/ 1.28: pears, $1.00; apples, cooking, Mouse Trap,’ and “A Box of Mon- | 50¢@$1L00; appl: fancy, $1@1.50; | until the market gets out of this keys.” All three plays were well| cranberries, $9.50@10 huckleber- | rut, it will be an unsatisfactory one the discussion some one for a long time. Bion J a C o j « central body, if alec! . ries, Ib, $@10c; quinces, r box,| to trade in. ache wets tS ood “We are carefully sifting down |20° consummated. and the mecretary DIVORCE GRIND selected, as they are of the best of /2,°5)."" sicsegranstes, half orange Sr some of the “small try” | the question,” h» said, “and will do| wit; be paid a sufficient salary A comedy sketches. cases, $2.75; pineapples, per doz. NEW YORK STOCKS oe take advantage of the |our best to pnt together a bill allow of hin daveting ib whele time 5 —_— ee ae High. Lo the fellow: cau- cts.” _ Gis ; my and pi Sk nee ee 2 —_-. a to.<he-qem RECEIVE Siperior Judge Griffin thie morn- WILL ISSUE POE spalling oe, ‘Basten Anal, Ouppor, {ce 14, 741-4. , to gather up enough of| Representative Johonson, of Yak- In@aranted the following divorces co: Wi ” saan “thar B. & O., 103 3-8, 102 3-8, 102 5-8. impaired belonging to the | ima, Is the fatuer of a till providing! THVELD MUST SERVE ‘rp, Lucy Bobb from. James R BONDS AT ONCE iin reene eer batter: Sate | BR. T., 68, 62, 621-4 Res to get the necessary 69 and |for the appointment of a chaplain —_—---=- S| Bobb, on ground of desertion and ps os creamery, 30c; eastern, in tubs, 24|] Can. Pac., 133 5-8, 133 1-4, 133 1-4, an election while the out-/at the Walla Walla penitentiary at ssa “{ or wuppert; Mra. Mary artwill pac @We, cooking, 13@ 20c, Erie Common, 41 7-8, 497-8, 40 7-8, Gandidates were asicep at{a salary of $1.20) a year Frank Thiel, convicted by a su-| The Tacoma Ledger compang] froht J. A. Cartwitl, on ground, ot| The finance committee will next os Eggs. ayecas,. | Ll Cent., 156, 155 3-4, 156. Mr. Johnson was at one time pas-!perior court jury of the crime of| fied an application in the sup cruity; Mrs. Anna Davis from|Monday night make its report rec-} | Stricly | fresh ranch, 31@32¢; | Manhattan, 171, 170 1-4, 170 1-4. inien thing to talk about. but }tor of the First Methodist church at | robbery, but granted a new trial by | court this morning to have the Se4|Ge@Me Davis, on ground of deser-|ommending that the bond issues of | **term, 20@2 ie hardly @ remote possibility |Walla Walla and used to vreach at} the supreme court, was allowed to| attle Iron & Steel company placed ti} ¥on; Mrs, Josephine Murray from | $175,000 and $250,000 for the con-| pyckn, deemen Tb iees Keene, Mo. Pre. 107 1-2, Toe 3-4 106 3-4 the Consummation of any such a|the penitentiary every Sunda: plead guilty to petty larceny yeater yr. The plaing| Geéree Murray, on ground of non-|Struction of a new jail and the | gressed, 15@16c; chickena, dreased, | L. & N., 142 1-4, 1411-2, 141 1-2. aecheme, | “Therefore,” said the Yakima! day and sentenced by Judge Griffitl) tire alleges that the defendant comg|#pPort; Thomas Nelson from Her-| construction of a lighting distribut-|16@17c; turkeys, fancy lgcal dressed, | People’s Gas, 107, 106 1-2, 106 1-2. aaa jeounty man, “I know whereof 1 to serve 30 days in the county jail ny {# Insolvent. Among the ing] tha Nelson, on ground of crucity, | mg system be immediately sold. The | 20@2 Penn., 137 7-8 county solon, in apologiz- | speak. The good done by a preach-| Thield was accused of having held | corporat Jacob Furth, An-] Mrs. Sarah King from Charles King, | Tinance authorizing the comptrol- Honey. Reading, 89 1- Seconstituent for overlooking |er in the penitentiary is imestima-| 45 a letter carrier, named ‘Davi, |arew Hemrich, J. D. Hogue, Jy OP KTOuNd of crurity ler to edvertion for bids for the eals Ciltsorsie sabe par ft. el honest R. I. Com., 37 2-8, 3 Plece of legislation, sald: | ble. | last February, and helping himself | Robert Moran, M. F. Bagkus and ¢ ieee —— of the bonds was introduced in the | stgract, per Ib. 7@8%C; | Oregon | South. Pac., 67, 66 ae, awteily busy now, old| “I remember that manent Sane after | to a atlver watch. -After the hold-up| Dp, Stimson. The hearing on the p pec lag eeeet oe Nas Te | grape cream, 10-case tote, $3.90; | St. Paul, 177 1-8, 1 you must not blame me|1 had left the minlatry I was @D | Davis chased the robber and caught | tition for the receivership in set fatt ferred to the finance committee, | honey, | Yakima, 12\4e: Ciifornia | Sugar, 142 1-2, 142, IBY lapse of memory in the midst | proached by a very decent looking] ‘rnicid. whom he identified ae the| January 27, PIKE STREET This action of the committee | white, 24-Ib. boxes, $1.50; Olympla, | trier Pac. 130.11 pmuch work.” | middle-aged ‘man, who said highwayman. Thield’s defense was —————— meta tas hee ee rl eee the dubious constituent had| “Of course you don't know me, vis had ht the wro RE any unnecessary delay in the con- é oa 265; U.S. 8. Pfd., 941-4, 93 3-4, 94 Miitice crantr Garuciae lake T seat oe aduaea vo von { aon aot Davis had caug' ° ©" | PECOMMENDS STO ROBBED struction of the jail and the light-| Golden ©, In sacks, $5:65; extra C, é ; 94 9 Me. Hara tines ; , ; ‘ | penitentiary when you were preach- Building Inepocter Place -eeem-| Suenos and robbed of about sign] St Tih wiivecsity neseuiity, Monday to his colleague, winked one |not accosting you for the purpose ing distributing system. W. A. RYER & CO. “i inne mo “g at 10 o'clock by th oO" fs the handsomest of the |ing there, and if you never do af-| Interbay reports highwaymen in| mended to the board of works today | ¥OFth of cutlery some time ¢ steamer ay Seed oa tee: * eee | lot begging a dollar. 1 want to NEW LAWS)», hardware store of Tomlin @ SITY STATION, Jan Sf he early hours of the morning. ‘The | Ladies” and Men's Gloe clubs. Miss GRAIN and STOCK Forty minute session [tank you Sor ae I re nn | MELD UP AND ROBBED Son, situated at 610 Pike strect, was rive scatthrone Bel, Prominent canditates” other thing in your Mfe your work! inat section of the cit wc . M4 yan a y. that the building laws be revi * : Young Seattle women, sitting | there is sufficient.’ Smith had an encounter with two of | and that a code of such laws be p « ppv pee ie hig tegen through | couple of lullabys, white Max Elster house gallery yesterday, were “I felt amply repaid for the many | them at 7 o'clock last night. A| vided by the legislature in order to nile and while nosing | sur render @ violin solo. @elections round through the establishise BROKERS mush the establishment, | wi be given by the university or-| discussing th’ pportant | Sundays I spent with the convicts,” | check for $11.50 was taken from| regulate the construction ef room , was evidently in no hurry. jconeluded Mr, Johnson, him. The thugs were armed. One| ing houses, Mats and tenement apart- chestra, The general public ts wel- » " No. 1: Gov. Mead has expressed himself! man held a revolver at the victim's| ments throughout the state, The| | Other than the articles stolen, | vine, | CONTINU SUB MARKET I beliers Mr. Piles is ty far|as being heartily in favor of the|p.aq while the other searched his tw anegciation ‘of the city) Wulcd scnshied of dackkalves raz-| si INUOUS MARKETS. ee ri. Pree . | vs : ‘voject | OPS and a few other pieces of mer-| w, ¢, L. U. BUYS 2 Columbia St. oal-bia) batr ane = ei to the 2 sheer got mening tate med oS kee = nothing about the sere} salinities " oe a . ‘9 the Ballard police, who informed Mustacho [waginable. 4) C. J. Lord, president of the Capi- - poston ale was disturbed. Tomlin says he js| The lot at the northeast corner | i ‘ yes” tal National bank, of Olympla, is in wearer gag <= mg lee va ag | Mr. and Mrs, Basick were arrest-| positive of the identity of the thief | of Sixth avenue and University vice bikok tate ae te ae pon No. 2 broke in with: |surly spirits nowadays. ‘ion of his sonttiantd: ed last night for disorderly con-{ and would know him the minute he| street, formerly owned by John B.) G8 9 28 don't koow what you are} Mr. Lord has vislons of losing a Porn mmcarce. * 7S | duct. Mrs. Basick ts charged with | seos the miscreant. | Agen, has beon sold to the Western | gaa cnr ~ —————« | good thing. JOHN ROBERTS, preaident of the| having taken offense at the remarks Tomlin & Son bought the store itral La union for $14,000, A HOLIDAY GIFTS 1L8 MANICURED AND |” For some time his bank has been | miners at Silverton, B. C., has been|of some men and bombarded them| from Kleespie& Ferguson only two ory brick building ts to De] poem oes found In our handsome stock of Gold POLISHED. a farthing for the same, bas loaned | committed for trial on the charge | with whatever was near. She, with | days ago cost of 3 sry to be] Rimmed ye and Eyeglasses and Chains. Pearl Opera Glasses, them out at good rates of Interest | uf attempting to murder Montague'her husband, was held under $20 I certainly got Initiated,” said Bs imple Sale was” jargest x sigty in yee and prices: EVERSOLE, OBTICAL com. Tomlin. with a erim amila BUTLER PARSER SHOP. i has practically had a “corner” Davis, a mine manager. cash bond for hearing

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