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r a 2 ‘ - t - * . y t t y . it r - _ . + a re . Po i J al a - v NG Beet aaa RESREE TILER WHITEWASH FOR THE THE 1905. Who Owned | by the approv o sident In | ~ b to two y at hard | HM. McDonald, of the Tenth United tes infant tioned at ort Lawton, in the fate of the for a en : 7 eile iia eae ah ie emoniously bundled aboard an COUNCIL AND POLICE CHIEF AGREE TO PERPETUATE RESORT | jo rimanentiy lodged in the place. He |QUCKONE train yesterday afternoon | MYSTERY OF DIAMOND FOUND IN THROAT OF CHILD 18 NOW 5 . Jaleo maid that many . : heavily ironed and bound for the! PART F GN, SCHEME TO SHIFT DEAD.LINE—SOME : ‘er % Pi p . weg — : 1 | United States penitentiary at Fort PUZZLING FOSTER-PARENTS OF LITTLE MARJORIE KRE Leavenworth, Kan esieiis wor taire and in the box + @000 RE TS, HOWEVER Pe A eed in the box men- | Wine, women and song, quickly wen Chief aney said he had no ob- | followed by bills, f rice and om - a Ps hg thene features becauee | t@rtuge Anally culminated in the! Who is “W. RC." ahd amo ts (adopted her ent ie mn ales cencuenee s Ww" | wentence dealt out to the former | -« Mr And now the Kremers are frigh ey 0 hold the mayor in every move he box removed, howev jWoutenant. Asa result of his down-| ‘These mysterious letters are the |ened. They are afraid 8 one - has made, but to go farther, When | ted forgot to say anything | W8Pt Maht, MeDonald was formal-| oniyeluewhich Httle Marjorie Krem- | will turn up and claim the little one and ct 1 have gone beyond him, however, 1| bout the six rooms tn the bath de-|'% ChAareed with obtaining money) adopted daughter of Mr. and|upon whom they are lavishing all brewery member have only gotten kicks for my trou-|Partment where women and their | “er falne fy nese, Th ful | Mrw Phil B. Kremer has to her/the affections of their starved, . voted to @PANt @) ble, Noty ng the chile " ave been allowed | “MOUNt Was fxured at about $7,000. real parentage. They are inscribed |lonely, child-loving hearts. To be coune!l ; . withstanding the chiefs sat mpanions have t aewenl ans tae eee oma parentag ney ng henge err a ad a A . : mn ater ‘& Mv isfaction with conditions at the /#fter taking a Turkish bath to on the inside of a diamond ring |sure, the child is theira by leg The home of ne elebrated Boy nton nt Bucksaw, Boynten Ones re re St. Etmo hotel,| Matson Rarberis and St. Kimo, 1)404 order drinks, after procuring a | °Méucting oe ware ore which Dr F. Wiltsie extracted m, but they fear she may | Man Saw and the a8 O. K. Washing ma proprietors ; know they are-far from bet key to lock the door, H mitted, | CCTM an officer and a gentioman,| trom the child's larynx by the op- | have been kidnaped and left by th “ pat Pi are*far from being what door, He admitte centage dad. sete 4 | Rey . 7 eet they should. But what's the use of | though, that there is a rear entranc cota s the — poe eration of trac heatonny having firet kidnapers at the foundling home, tm | Cc. W. BOYNTOM SAW & HARDWARE co. wi & or making a protest? It doos no ge |going from the boxes upstairs . }located the ring by means of a] which case the rights of the natu 300 PIKE STREET, Cc Monday © fang sp Pm getting tired of it } Had Cole seen fit, however, to) MOMthE Midnight « vides and} nigen, or X-ray exposumir parents would take precedence. | y SORNER THIRD AVE, requlr Bagh When Chief Delaney made his re- |™ake any protest againat the grant. | SMe™Pagne sur Wasted money! In the years to come the pretty My conscience would not permit | a single x Me the DOF | port to the council last night, in|! of the license, It probably would | tr than McDonald could get 06 little girl, who bears the name of |me to suppress the discovery of the room. : ; which he sald he had no objections |Net have been passed, The other | 2M? funds Borrowed and credit o}- | Marjorie Kremer, will probably pon- | ring,” sald Mrs. Kremer this mora The @ ne fast! except againat the sin sed box | Members deferred to him « large ex- | WNed Were Hever settled. Wwerth-|ger much upon the mysterious let- |ing, “but I tremble to think of what night tn & « # to the St-/ mentioned, there was not a single |tent because he represents tho|'*" check# by the score were tors graven inthe ring which is the |may happen when the story gets into Bimo and Maison Barberis | nember of the council that did not|Fourth ward, in which both the #t.|“h4Feed to the dissipating lleuten-| —_— + |the papers. I could not bear to part marks the | 6 of a new policy. | iow it was a whitewash. Not once | Mimo and Maison Barberis are jo-|*"' The man believes that family y with little Marjorie now ya ee : B te the first absolute proof Of (he nas the fact that the St. Kimo is|cated. Cole is the councilman who| iMfluence will intervene in hie favor ; After swathing the baby's neck fre iy trp Relig feed gan dbhg Had Hew Station has fect that ¢ a rally considered to be outside |i a fit of moral indignation intr and that he will svcn out of ate in bandages, Dr. Wiltsie pro and Rainier He - | Washiamaan future upholt ouree of Mhy saloon limits been mentioned | duced thi lution requesting Rev, | roubles. It does not seem to worry nounced It able to continue its tour xtreet hese tract - — aeneer Ballinger and Pee pels [openty by a councttman |Dr. M. A. Matthews to show the} "!m much, however. to California tomorrow morning have rich soll, and all fey that is > ; a sae 84 As for Chief Delaney, he waa/*Ymptoms of “graftitia” noticed by and it was tenderly carried back tc a ryed, staked and ¢ y " Garing. coo! Se ve placed in the difficult position of | the latter, Cole last might also in jthe hotel. After a sound nap yes sive m $2 to $ ve, Bnalt cision by ¢ Be St | investigating atteged improper prac- |¢ ed a resolution giving the terday afternoon little Marjorie agg Sage bar otc oe tat there Is oh the pawer. Ute which he should never have al- | Councl!’s endorsement of the scheme rubbed her chubby little fists in investigation is ae fs deing co ce ae lowed. Mor: he did not b }to bring the annual convention of eyes to drive away the sandman ~ . . : ¢ did not begin | a nth ful co-oper I rage the | his investigation until The Star had |the Christian Endeavorers to Seat and showed two tiny white hioif, eens peltical magician of wer at hig |™Ade the matter public and the pro- | U* & smile of welcome when a Star re- | Northern aia etors were naturally on their] He stated last night, though, that wa es porter called to interview her, She WEST & WHEELER 309 Sl Oe ee etares of that policy /RU*fd to Prevent unseemly conduct | he did not know of anything wrong was as rosy and fresh and sweet | COLMAN BLK. he pee s ana 0m thelr premises. The period of about the St. Kimo, He was not|NOTORIOUS WYOMING D® wt pink carnation, and she wheor = > per Vellance given by the chief ex Pprevalied upon to «a so, however ed no more. | the more mg : * PEE tended over the past w i umeut a good deal of trouble. PERADOES CAPTURED AFTER The ring, with the mystery of its | an s pote a $ It t# generally admitted that the! Cote left the city at the time the inseription, hung by « blue ribbon | Teguiation that has r- ver St. Elmo is conducted now consid- | Madison park bee: aan pa peor FIGACE FIGHT from the tightly swathed Iittle neck. | ang atiow OO%,7 iP exter nent oath eyour Aine OS Sic: “LUSIY! ee ee ease sare. tte dent, |Crably better than in times past, but |der consideration « monthe age. . {The knot in the ribbon was tied | BREFRACTING OPTICIANS and have the largest and most & se guns baving been coated no! en pet orn getline athena porsten ag a . aC - new mother will take no chances of | ¢ O 7 ‘ n under protect with the ultimate ike oe “- aon for re _ a pee a = re h . - BUTTE, Mont, Fed. 14—Word line idiots, apuetins toe aeenee ot | EVERBOLE OPTICAL COMPANY, 18 Sec New York Block. u e licen because he Was afraid to remain « ot} Get of confining them west of) nn) mc tntable fac A eee “tne " 3 . price and precious metals | upper First ayonue cette da tae oe ra = ce vcmvertinmg Bil tc eorsgatth : _ has been received here of the cmp- NAN BYXBEE, the Fifteenth senatorial district and Meats. mison Barberta Heense noes ¢ o joon, | eo ere no € poe | - « wy Be. eo Pitty epresent 2 dis- : ies bese u ris zea rae oon of the lodging house and the Turk-| prised to find that when the st.|ture at Basin, Wyo., of “Oklaboma’ a en sca hie sinstnnain aeons ote oak tigc; lamb se ere ae ee ee rere of the | ish bathrooms have already been| Kimo license ordinance was read|Coombs and “Denver” Lane, two sion Aish Sty 0,2 | small, 9@ 10c; live rab= mes he aame taeasure of | Published in The Star, and there te] last night < was not to be found, | ROtorlous rustlers and desperadpes r Porgy es , n ee ee eae j bite, doz. $3. : ee ina ine cuide the future Ot ® member of the council who|He had sneaked out of the council| Who broke jail at Billings a moath Tt ae oe ee eel Hams, Bacon and Lard. ST ns council tn dealing with |°7Ue Bot have warded Chief}chamber a few minutes. before,|@@0. More than 50 shote were @x- ee ee ee ee Seen in| Hama. bucon, breakfast, ee ee eee ety, Delaney and obtained the facts for| President Gill and Councilman Mul- | changed in the fight preceding the "ibe senate, judiciary committon |Sirer lark. Waele Room “ine: are oo on ne wham hays h if had he so desired. len both called upon the Fourth | capture. The outlaws finally sur- | ecportnd davennteh ae Abe recotcnginr Wild Rose. 6%< * and every . The report made by Frank Olm-| ward representative to state his | Tendered to the Wyoming posse aft- | bly anti-p rill Ae forgotten that promise and plainty 3 "(ated the officer detailed by Chief | ideas in regard to the St. Elmo and eee, werthon sa teal the | Delaney to make an investigation of| the Maison Rarberia, but Cole could Seah ot the hint mt pales. tas mate |tB¢ Place, was so remarkably free | not be found unt! some time ae , from information which he should] ward. He was then once more Sarto what end that track may lead bye obtained as to be ridiculous. upon to state his attitude Sm tn pole matters the city | mither Olmated was not instructed|so as briefly and innocently fathers will not legisiate without the |... was unwilling to get the full ac-| could. Seemiesion of Delaney. unt of the conduct of the place pinden also took occasion to aay ‘This ts not entirely because they | suring the past year, or he should| that the St. Elmo was being con Want to. Several of the members | i be taking lessone at some de-| ducted with just as near an ap eneee the town move wide open tive school proach to Puritaniem as possible Senne shel, beth ingide an The only significant feature of his| “The St. Elmo is no worse than eataide of the rest a district . outside of the mentioning of| the Maison,” he said, “and if we aeeeew axe evidently taking their Joned box, waa the statement! grant a license to one we should to Freeent attitude in an effort to | rat there were a half dosen women! the other.” Please the Great Northern railroad. | men TRIED TO BESMIRCH council ts doing it beca afraid to show any ¢@ fellow siavishly the destres of the mayor and chief. “T cannot afford to oppose or pear to block or even to act inde- pendently of the mayor and chief.” last might said one of the republican members of the council, who hae heretofore been particularly zealous fm upholding Chief Delaney to clean Up the city and also to go farther than the eblef In that direction. “In Opposing them Iam put tn the light of obstructing thelr efforts and posing the administration. During my term of office I have n- sctentiously striven not only to « we it ts! | Sh HENEY’S GOOD NAME FORMER DISTRICT ATTORNEY HALL AND ALLEGED ACCOM- PLICES INDICTED FOR TRUMPING UP ALLEGED FALSE AND MALICIOUS SCANDAL INVOLVING UNITED STATES DISTRICT ATTORNEY HENEY AND MARIE WARE in 14.—After ;according to the indictment, con indictment | Sisted In a plan to blacken Mr |Henoy’s private and public charac ter, and to secure his removal from | PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. | returning another Jagainst former United States Dis uP | trict Attorney Hall and his alleged |oftice by trumping up an alleged oy mplices, and ar lictment cov andal between him and Marie Se Long toe Seer itty Ven ng the alleged Blue mountain re-| Ware, one of the defendants in the serve frauds, the federal grand jury | land fraud cases. foe over Vitty Years Sane at Sk ees adjourned last night, subject to the In the Blue mountain Indictment jecall of District Attorney Heney « implicated John H. Mitchell, Indicted with Private | Binger Hermann, John N. William- | Detective H. P. Fi son, Franklin Pierce Mays, W. N H. L. Rees, Deputy Jones and George Sorenson. The € ano, A. P. ¢ a barge is that the defendants at- broker, and Sala . tempted to defraud the government Simpson. lof the United States of the posses They are accused of forming a|sion nd use of and title to 200,000| none mepiracy against United States |acres of land situated in various ot | ge gg cory ee apne BT Dlatvies Attorney Heney, who has|the states and territories of the na. oo came s© vigorously pushed the investiga-{|tion and of the total value of more very effort to buy only the best quality of Drugs and our labora tion of land frauds. The conspiracy,’ than $3, 008. cond is filled with all the lead ee = Manufacturers’ pharmaceut the recommendation of the commit feals. We are in position to fill tee N be final. Prescriptions and Family Reci 86 promptly and accurately, as i At Ballard | VALENTINE PART We make this our specialty if | J bi as your Drag wente The junior boys of the high le deliver the goods. school en ined the young ladies Eo ccecdsiesees se of the clase with a valentine party | | DIED OF CONSUMPTION this morning. party was held hearts and it m last] ance, owing to entin The roma w the | ecorated In a fine appear the occasion The box with the were ¢ Stone’s Pike St. | Prank Cadey, who for the suffered with con-| nen Ph ur ption, 4 at his home last! timenta riptions, which was put armacy night. He was brought here from|on the blackboards by the artista of the east three years ago when he/the class, afforded much amusement, Reliable Family and Preserip- | was not expected to live. The change tion Drugsists, of climate agreed with him and he grew better during the next two Steamer Burned i ears. Cadey wan 2% years old and ‘ di aD Pike Street Wirt cass pone’ te evoer Both Phones, Main 923. of Main and Brigg streets. He is the (epeceet to Tho rs nephew of W. H. Lord, lcontractor of the city a prominent PORT ANGELES, Feb. 14.—The steam freighter Nellie Jensen was destroyed by fire at noon yesterday. She went ashore at Fresh Water bay in the big northwest blow on | |LET THE JOB At the committee meeting last ler their ammunition h hausted. The of the ce d ben bandite were driven | to shelter and trapped as a reault | 4 weather, the temperature being close to 60 degrees below sero, GAMBLERS FALL OUT (Special to The Star) ox. Several women ous dry goods ste were the principal in the trial of Fra claims to be only 13 years of age, and her mother, Mrs. Flora Price on the charge of larceny by clerks from vari * in the city Witnesses today on Price, who MARJORIE KREMER only heritage left her by the parents who anonymously placed her in the clving basket of a foundling| pretenses. The girl is said to have bome in New York City three weeks | Secured clothing and trinkets from ago. Whether little Marjorie will | Stone, Fisher & Lane's dry goods ever solve the riddie of the myste- | #tore by representing herself to be the daughter of Mrs. Clarence Han- ford, who had a charge account. She also secured goods from other dry rious lettering in the ring and find | the father and mother who so cruel ly deserted her is a secret that the . - " future holds. | R0ods stores in a similar manner MA eb chine interests In Tacoma, and the| Kremer, having comfortable means |{nitely connected with the erime and being without the prattle of | and the charge against her may pos police department into the fight Fw city. Several weeks age machines lee. ing up the fight. and ft ts possible has been drawn For several months Baldie has held a monopoly on the slot machine business in the > Clarence Updyke appeared and placed severat in the different saloons They were immediately seized by the police. Updyke replaced the ma chines seized and now defies the po- The city councilmen are tak- that an investigation of the machine monopoly will be dered. The chorus work and the singing On their winter toar through the | : t ths remade and dancing are also of good grade.|went. They arrived in Seattle on | tory warted ty mare that tt he a — aay. (ate Merkete ttvetioe ne coe ee cee ee BUTTE, Fe The temperature 14.—The tempera- ture was reported at 46 degrees be }low zero north of here last night ia rising ra | however, this morning. Why Don’t you give your hear chance you do the Why? Because when an an is in trou! inues is just am wick aa t becauiae It will _w However, ee “change of he t the same yther organs y other it refuses to work. you hasten to repair ft faithful servant. as it has power do the te for a so remember children to gladden their home in| s#ibly be dismissed Loulsville, Ky., resolved while in| The clerks, who gave Frances w York to adopt a baby girl. | Price goods on credit with the con The visited several foundling | #ent of the managers of the stor homes and in one of them a pretty | testified that they really belleved blue-eyed little mite with a crop of | the alleged “child” to be the daug- short, golden curls reached up its | ter of Mrs. Hanford. chubby little arma and curled ita| According to the evidence given tenactous little fingers in the fringe | this morning, she even resorted to of Mra. Kremer’s wrap as she stoop- | the clever acheme of bringing to the | ed over its crib. A bright smile and | manager of the store a note signed | slot |® budding tooth, augmented by|im Mrs. Hanford’s name, the sub- stance of which manager to see did not | was to request the that the young girl buy extravagantly, as she sounda nameless | nd | in Irresistible cooing od the matter, and the little baby girl had won a hom or aright to her present cognomen. | Ws not used to shopping and Mrs AT THE THEATERS About the plump little baby girl| Hanford herself was too {Hl to ac that the Kremers adopted and took |company her. The case has aroused om into their hearts there was only one | consideral wt and the court A COUNTRY MOUSE: pecullarity—a sound of wheezing |Toom was crowded. The state's case Edna Wallace Mopper and com-| When she breathed, and when the | Will probably be completed this aft pany will appear tonight, tomorrow | £00d-natured little thing went Into | ernoon. jnight and Wednesday night in “A| baby chuckles over some secret joke | | On the motion of T. D. Page, her cea een with "Cape own only to her infantile mind, | attorney, Frances was taken from J y a curtain raiser wheezing sound would vary to|the custody of t police matron plece proper is @ keen satire on nething like a whistle. This, | last night and placed in the county English society life, and some ex-| however, did not seem in any way | Jail where her mother is incarcer jiont character studies are fur-|to Interfere with little Marjor ated nished by the support health, and the matron of the foundling home assured the baby's THE CRIME OF DUBOSQ." new parents that it had been pro. PALMER DA) James Keane and company are| nounced physicaly sound by the at now playing at the Seattle in “The| tending physician, who had said ft Crime of Dubc Keane takes the | would probably outgrow the pecul- IN SENATE Jouble role of the evil Dubosq and | larity. The baby was then about six the sod Lesurkues, presenting it months old and had been in the home j with « ness and adi tity, jenly a few days, It had been left oi 4 [im the receiving basket In the regu: MAHARA’S MINSTRELS lar way, wrapped in a blanket and Olympia Bureau The Mahara minstrels are holding | without message of any sort. It had Seattle Daily Star, boards at the Third Avenue! brought its peculiarity of wheezing Olympia, Wash. this week. The age jon Is one | with it to the home. z eae . ot clever colored people, men and| Mr. and Mra. Kremer procured a na META. -Wash., Feb. 14.—For women, and the specialties are good. | nursery maid and last week started |‘%® first time in the history of the session the senate clerk was forced dispensed with, Clerk Loube waded through with it till half the senators were yawning Watson moved the reading be dis. pensed with, and Palmer objected and won out It was a Palmer day In the sen jate this morning. He secured the admission of minority reports of jthe judiciary minittes on two bills, a house bill amending an act jamending Ballinger's Code. Palmer splendidly in the Seattle air unttl ne Saturday night, when the wheezing seemed to distress her. She was taken to the office of Dr. Wiltsie, in the Walker butlding and the physician took the baby into Dr. Thompson's office, in the fame building, and promptly turned the powerful rays of a Roentgen machine upon her plump little body “Great guns!” exclaimed the doc tor, suddenly, as the machine began to make a sizzling noise. “The child has got a cart-wheel in its throat!” But Dr. Wiltsie was speaking figuratively, for the metal obj that showed up along with the skel ily, or. out. He was alone again in the minority when the judiciary com- mittee reported back house bill No *]106, to force a man to h wife whom he has married in order eton outline of the little one's anat-/to escape prosecution for seduction omy was only @ gold ring, but it/The majority report recommended | had a diamond setting of generous | that action on the bill be indefinite nerd ; eyes city} Friday. The crew was ashore for abet od Friday night the matter pens Se bk wach cau Upon | Dr- Miles” Heart Cure cine one tone about $12 {7 Postponed. Palmer again won printing was brough on ven} © | will give the heart strength ar este a o'eloe| ot Carnell Ae Phon: to the Ballard News. Although the | Coming out they discovered the ves- | ity to overcome Diasinens, the ring was removed from little |{e nic saree carned down hard es—Sunset, Pink 175 Iin fl ‘The fire is supposed | Short Breath, Fa. in his minority report stunt when wn was not the lowest bidder, it| #¢! In fiames, rds mate Marjorie’s larynx by the simple op- Inde ent 1761. ty dada that|to have started from the engine, as | Haart and Sido. an : ag ple op- The recommended the passage of the delivery. was thought by the city rod m ne vaio j aches and difficulties eration of tracheatonny, and, not | pit to relieve towns from lability it would be better to give them the | full steam was up. vessel is a My < would even tarnished, th Id ctred Mail orders promptly fitlea | 't would be b the | total loss. | terrtt dat th n tarnish: he gold cirelet with | for damages on unimproved strets. 804 packed In plain boxer. job. The lowest bidder for the ee | wn its brilliant stone and its inscrip- |The majority report that this be| FO __. | printing, which was § cents leas for! ANARCHIST GETS 12 YEARS " to : | tion From W R C. to A M.,"" | indefinitely postponed was adopted. _— every inch, was sent in by a mem- | BARTON, “No. 1 Sill BL, Watertown, | Was laid before the astounded fos-| genator Baker introduced a. bili RCED ouT——— jber of the company who is about tol MADRID, Feb, 14.—Anarchiat |No¥- st ins nonotit. if mot, | Ler parents of the little baby girl. | creating Benton county out of por- | ‘The entire line sold at cost. start an evening pa in Rallard.! GI, arrested tant mber for | tho dvugatat wi lreturn your money.” | She must have swallowed it while|tions of Yakima and Klickitat M ‘The committee believed they ought] plotting against the life of Prem 1 on ys in the household of those unknowns | counties, and making Prosser the anaes . PESSEMIER—— © «« rted before] Maura, was today sentenced 12] A few shop worn, and n who cast the wee one from them, |county seat. The county is to be| BOOT. AND SHOES they ask inting Jobs. ‘This | years’ tmprisonment. When arrested | that have been rented for sale cheap . jand left her to the mercy of strang-|a part of the judicial district of seaeameae will b 94 bry the couneti to-| Gil had nine dynamite cartridges on! wheeler & Wilson Mig. Co. 1 sin the w York foundling! Yakima, Klickitat. and Franklin! 912 Second Avenue. night, and if there is no objection bis person. Second avenue. home from which the Kremers counties. It also is to constitute Finally | | was alone in the minority, but won | support a| | with an amendment which makes it | & misdemeanor, not only for county | pee’ azit. Per, Ie 12@14¢: cocoanuta, jozen, 8c; cher officials but for city officials, both | fee; pon ‘om oer he ee elective and appointive, to accept | chestnuts, Calffornia, 15c; walnut f transportation from steam or| English, 14@lbc: pecans, 13@16 street railways. filberta, 13c black walnuts, 7 : Bete hickory nuts, 7c; butternuts, 8e; jpeanuts, 5@10c; jumbo, Sc; ale CANNOT RECOVER monds, 12% @ California’ wal- nuts, 12 @ 13 Fish, Oysters, Ete. Superior Judg Albertson has Boles, 4c; biack coda, 6c: ling cod, ruled that the Merchants’ National | Sc; crabs, 31@1.76; clams, open nk of Port Townsend canont re- | Shipment. $1.09; claims, per sack, oysters, Olympia, per sack, ver from the rior Cracker se company the money it payed to the “"eaimon, 96; Sakmam corporation from the bank account |trout, 15@17%c: skinned perch, of George Blake. By confusing the Se; shrimps, §@10c: Nounders, identity of two men named George | 2: erring. 3c; lobsters, 17%e; Blake, money belonging to one was |@™elt, 6c: sturgeon, Sc; black basa, Te; halibut, 6@7c; perch, 4c. paid to the cracker company to can Flour. cel the debt of the other. The bank| Patent, per bbi.. $4.78; Crows, held the corporation responsible and | $8.10: Minnesota hard wheat, F brought suit to recover the sum,!Pillebury. $8; Pilisbury's Beat, which was $225. j standard Dakota, $6: Olympic, $4. oe | Elestric, $4.75: Holly, $4.75; Golden Northwest, $6.7! Electric Light, $6.76; Top Noteh, | $7.25: Goid ate 76; Ni $4.45; Centenn: best, $4.75; Gold- | drop, $4.25; Patent Excellent, $4.78; —— | Novelty A, $4.25. Cereats. oe |_ Beans, Pe per owt, $3.25@3.78; Whote wheat, 10s, bale, $2.40; | Lima beans. $4.75@5.00; beets, oor lane whee! flour, ber bel Bf sack, 760@$1.00; cabbage. 1% @2e; | graham, per bbl, $4; graham, $2.9 caulifiower, per doz, $1.00@1-25,| bbl, $4; rye flour, $2.75 per bale, garlic, mew, 12c; onions. yellow,| bbi, $7.50; buckwheat, bale, $3.60; Ib,, dc; onions, Fanno, 3% nach, rye meal, per bale, $2.50; buckwheat, per box, $1.26; turnips, per per bbl. buckwheat. per bale, @31.00; rutabagas, per s $3.75; corn meal, 10s, per bale, $2.10; lettuce, hothouse, | $1.60 $3.50: corn meal, 10s, per bale, $3.00; 65c@4100; fancy, $2.00; corn meal, 10s, per bale, $2.20; white a neon. Jae Tohthen corn meal, 50s, $4; rolled oats, per atoes, $19.00@20.00; White Riv-| DBL 8 C. Co. $5.75; wheat fakes, er potatoes, $23.00; sweet po-| 0x 78 Ibs. $2.20; farina, per DBL, sof pa FA par. | $5.60; farina, 10-1. sacks. per bale, | sley, per doz, 30c; squash, Ib, 21, @ | $3: hominy, large, per bbl. $4.70; 2%c: California sweet potatocs, per | POMIny, amall, 10s, bale, $2.60; Holly crate, $185, artichokes, per dew Tee, | Self-raising buckwheat. 36%8, cass, California ‘celery, 65@85c; native | $375: pearl barley, 25-Ib. boxes, celery, G0c: squash, 2@2%4¢; tative | 84:60: pearl bart 100-Ib. sacks, $43 rhubarb, $10. guilt peas, $4.50@5. popcorn, per ewes j . Fruits. | $3.00; cracked wheat, per bale, $3.00, | Pasimmons | $1.25; bananas! Oats, per tone s58@2 bran, per FP = a a. = iPr | ton, $19.50 ; barley, rolled, per a oe eet Pr The 175; | ton, $24@26; feed wheat, per ton, = artoors, 60@75e; gra $22@33; dairy chop feed, per ton, $19 fruit, per box, $2.50; lemons, choice | @gz9: ol! ment, per ton. $23; best and fancy, — $2.60@3.00: oranges, | Chop,” whole corn, ton, | $27@ | seedling, $1.50@1.75; navel oranges. | 99: crac per ton, $27@ 238; aa di oo J bal $1.59 | feed corn er ton, $28; shorts, apes King, | per ton, $21@ 22. 600@ $1.00 “es fanes, $1@1.50 Hay. cranberries, 9. @ 10.00; pome > has granates, half orange cases, $2.75; — roy on timothy. $18 | Pineapples, per doz, $3.00@3.50. $15 stern Washington dow- Butter and Chee: bie compressed, $23; Puget Sound | Oregon cheene, 13% nator, | hay, $14.00 crocks, 26@26c; W cheese, | Poultry Food. | 18c; cream brick cb Oyster shells. 100s, ton, $22; clam ter, native creamery, shells, 169s, $20, bone meal, 100s, stora, in tubs, e rn era ated bones, 100s, $32. Oa storage, in bricks, 27¢; cooking, 14@ | 26s and bos $2 per ton higher, lfc. | Grain and Grass Seed. = Egos. | Red clover, vrime, owt, $14.50@ 16; Strictly fresh ranch, 280; eastern | ainike, choice, $17; whIte clover, $18 | 0@2 @19; timothy, per ewt, $4.78 | Poultry. | @5: orchard § $14; red top, 33 Ducks, dressed. 17@18c; geese, | 10: English rye grass, $8; Italian rye 15@l€c; chickens, dressed, | grass, $$; brome grass, $13; tall turkeys, fancy iocal dressed, | meadow oat grass. $15; Kentucky tlue grass, $11; pasture mixtury Honey. | uplands, $10@ California strained. per tb. 80; | ——-————— | California sage, per Ib. 14c; honey, etxract. per Ib. 7@8\%c; | Oregon Agonizing foney, Takima, “isto. Ctiteceta | ate instantly relieved and perfectly | white, 24-Ib. box: $3.60; Giympia | healed by Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. boxes, $3@ 3.26. C. Rivenbark, Jr, of Norfolk, Va., Sugar. iv rites: “I burnt my knee dreadful- sn Walden C, tn each, 36:08; entra C./1y; that it blistered ell over, In sacks, $6.66; powdered, tn bar- | Hy\oxto, Pegg ack See Wiehe "Ser alceeianen ke namin lp icklen’s Arnica Salve stopped the $6.15; cube, in barren $6.66; beet | Pain, and healed it without a scar, sugar, $6.05; maple sugar. 12c. Less | Also heals all wounds and sores, 260 ke lf we within 15 days. at G. O. Guy, druggist W. A. RYER & CO. GRAIN and STOCK BROKERS PRIVATE WIRES CONTINUOUS MARKETS. 112 Columbia St. GROUND Phones: FLOOR HALLER BLDG. Sunset Main 1089; Ind. 952