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HOT FIGHT PROMISED NORTHERN v3 THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, FEB. 25, 1905. GROSSCUP PLAYS A WINNING GAME a PACIFIC ATTORNEY SAID TO & BEHIND SENA- TOR KENNEDY'S SUDDEN FLOP ON THE COMMISSION BILL PASSED BY | THE HOUSE fir 1 aril ithout Cown CHURCHES | bits, dow Ham First Presbyterian— Rev MA Bem Matthews, At 11 a. m., “Dedicated by Fire;" 7:40 p. m., “The Poattive b eas of the Ten Commandr oat hems of the ‘Ten ( rand ind: Services will be held in th » |. tien, oe a. Toe tes ennai morning and evening. The building | per dozen, 80c; chestnuts, Italian, has been thoroughly renovated and | 140; chestnuts, Oblo, per Ib. 6c: is comfortable Jeheatnuts, Callforn walnuta, Tinity Parish Go English, 14@ 16 is. 13@ Ihe; uty Parish--Rev. H. H. Gowen. | inerts, 1c; black _ walnuts, 7 At ll a.m. “Contrary Winds;"|tiemory mute butternut evening subject, “Thorns and This- | egy then ING OF GREEN LAKE CITHENS TO DISCUSS BOULEVARD THE RADICAL RAILROAD COMMISSION BILL WENT THROUGH First Unitarian—Rev, W. D. Bim . * Wists e | onda. At Il a m., “God—As Kter- | sh, Oysters, Eis. as QuesTiON PROMISES TO BE NO LOVE FEAST —e THE LOWER HOUSE B YA VOTE OF 73 TO 11, AFTER A | nal Love evening lecture, “Wo: lee ; rye ied Ld : man, Home and Marriage in Shake- | 9) yaa = meRCEs Eo Olympla Bureau very much to be asnistant district HEATED DEBATE epeare. fete cout eateate. Soraaen clary indeed, will be a meeting | matter except to say that the board je Daily Star, attorney of the newly created eant —_— Westminster Presbyterian— Rev. | $6. open bulk, per = s gallon, cone pee held tonight at the |cannot please everybody Olympia, Wash. [orn Washington district and to J. M. Wilson. At 11 a. m., The | $2.60; fe. fei - samen t Green at Green] How board cannot ac. —— whom Kennedy's talk about Piles’ 1 eesor Ob vel on. | trout, co: wkinned perc mw eee eam SD the Deare canaet 00-1 Greee Gervenpendence by Ga Goal | sonenioes enanaet on Olympia Bureau commission band wagon manegronsor Detalne Mercy; OVeS- | to; dictnas, 6@ 000: Seunsant, efore, Tee meeting has been called | cept Wood's proposition for the city, v on sounded # ing subject, Jesus, the Light of the | ge! jay"! Gel” taees 1T%e, : \iseuss the | the city counet! b Kennedy's aspirations to be thd le Daily Star, The motion to transmit the meas- | World, and the Healed and Bellev-|emelt, 6c. hi eeu sage Seaator Tucks being vested with) OLYMPIA, Wash. Feb, 26 Ol, Wash. | ure to the senate immediately was a smelt, 6c; sturgeon, Bo; bigck bass pending before the legislature | final authority, the proposition will Saban, atten . father of the most important bili een C ympia, J m the sens minediately jing lind Man.” Te; halibut, 6@7e; perch. fe, a Sipe state's comnamng | be Ghecenahiy veathates boners ts onscup, the astute Counsel |refore the legislature was given @ errespondence by Dan Dean | carried. Zion's Lutheran—Morning servi oa d rights around the lake | goes into effect can he nese a, Pacific, and (80 | quiotus, as was those of any othef! Oy very pone seat fot Rm? DAL will probably be plaoed | n"Tithoran chapel. at Redmond; is of Seattle. The Green| Judge Wood apoke of his attitude | AP Whe holds ¢ 10 jimmy” | member. It was decided that the YMPI ‘eb. 26.—The radical | on its passage in the upper house | evening service at 8 p. m ‘ the city dge that breaks into the senate and en=| pi) p bi railroad commission forces won on Monday 2 ; + on people are det ned that the |/in the matter this morning as fol e be & committee bill, ang ne one) fe! vict ta th b thi fe i Evangelical Association—Rev. H.| pitiebury, its present sha lows ner to ateal & maJOrity | member be looked upon am its sire, mony tm te hosee this! = gee FB. Hornshueh. lorning subject . € bes shall pase ip | ag he wants tt, sprang « morning, the final vote on the rad-| vr - s sent | eaeeen £ pyeages, 54.88 W.D. Wood. C. E. Patterson,| | “There is as a matter of fact} coup on the radical railway com-|wrathy over tenvsdy’'s unccpectes|108l Measure being 78 to 11 “Two Attributes of Faith, Expecta- | . $4.76; Holly, $4.76; Golden ittedt Blect: ompany and} nothing between me and the ma ve ay com=|wrathy over Kennedy's une . cs? | tion, Venture.” | Northwest. $6.75: | Het Light, ‘Seattle mission men yesterday afternoon ». They 4 Houston of King moved that the 2 $7.25; Gold Medal. 96. Notch, rail. fare deter hat it shall | jority of the people living at Green |inat has taken a “crimp” in thelr ee’ may Goneunee 8as'e bill be placed on {ts second reading German M. H.—Servicen will be | $445: Centennialn, beat, 84.76; Golde isle. if | Lake. They say they do not want " . the night by the hand of « friend.) : held for the first time in the new | grop, $425; Patent Ixcelle 16. well laid plana Dale heana & ‘Jus n | fOF Amendment. Ho explained that op, t nt Excellent, $4,765 HOR P'ghe part board {5 supporting | to take any rights away from me,/ Groescup was among the first té|Ishmmeltte an omeelont "| he wanted to add electric rallroads, church on Howe street, near Queen | Novelty A, $4.25 pond and the other interesed land | but unconsciously they are demand- | anticipate that the re Pod hae anergy pyr inasmuch as they compete with the Ales arenme Coreate, It already agreed to | ing it. mator Tucker realizes It, | house would faver a drastle eom- | tp ged bees mus of opinion is that) oon pends First Baptist—Rev. Arthur Heath iipcte wheat, 10”, per bale, $2. Hare [AP and the others $30,000 for|and he is willing to stand for the| misson bal pe ie Konsecy Bil will set as ottioinl | rile motion oat & ote ol At 11 a. m, “For All Christian] Whole wheat flour, 1 he Jeghts. The mass of the Green | change tm the bill I ask. Nobody at| "ana he proceeded to get buay, [tzeriitioner for the radical bill that | 94 gig 7m Was lost by & vole Of) ECCENTRIC OLD MAN OF SAL-| Workers; a Study of the Chrint graham. Der BEL Y with: people brand the transaction | Green Lake is as anxious to secure] jut not in the house, however, for | Vuk, £0 Petore the senate Monday) Tn na Dawes, both of King,| MON, IDAHO, FALLS HEIR TO| Method of Winning Men;" at 7:30 bb), $7.60; buckw halts | Bua gigantic graft. They believe it | the construction of that boulevard | what is the use of wasting surplus | eornins for, although they count) tied that the bill should have : : Dp. m., Mrs, Maud Ballington Booth rye meal, per ba have | Pet deeat the project to Ket a boul-/as I. Nobody has worked as hard | ¢, ‘ Surety om 18 to 90 votes in the son ae to the fatt $70,000 will speak. r bbl, $7; buckwh yal q , 4 nerey and possibly something more | ate, they not know where the | £08@ to the appropriations commit- | 2 8 E—Re 3.75; corn meal, 109, per bs eter ground the lake. By the time | for it, Its construction has been the | valuable on the humble if well |ate ‘ he Speaker Megler, however, held | Froment Sveteh M. mi yj | $8.80; corn meal. 10s, per b ra? | are straightened out at to- | dream of my life. I am more anz-| meaning members of the lower |soning rome” for ® madority that the suspension of rules under | John Ovall. Services at 10:45 amd) on ‘meal, 16a, per bale, $2.20; white the Tapas meeting pretty near every | tous than anybody else to secure the | branch when in the senate there le| tn ard a ha | Which the bill was being considered | (Special to The Star) 8p. m ‘ saan taal, $6: vetied cate, pet ned attending will probably lose | passage of the bill before the legis-|« safety valve to relieve uny dan-|penate they wwree have G2 sutan | forbade that, | SALMON, Idaho. Feb. 25.—Kawin| , Vetley M. E.—Rev. Henry Ward. |\pol. 8 C. Co. $6.76: wheat flak tain Been. lature as soon as the word ‘vested’ | gore Waste they must have SP votes 1 chiccen then ald thet ho would| mney ne ee ‘| At 11a. m., “Ripened Fruit; even-| box 76 Ibe, $2.20: farmna, per bbl + 80 7 F Rieprodable that mombers of the | + stricken out. The Greem Lake! The commission men ki thee | arte, ‘naz, enite im predicting thet! vote for the bill, although It con-|rerit uf the hille aroused Salmon, | me subiect, “The Lost Road." | $5.50; farina, 16-1. sacks per bale, and dl be present to state | citizens think ft is a trick of min Maston men knew that untess their bill is passed, or so eenOngs jhermit of the hills around Salmon,/ “4; ~ Church at Ballard—Swedish | $3; hominy, large, per bbl, 34.763 doard will | 7 the Northern Pacific's political thing equally radical, the session |ff'0* pany unfair elements is now in possession of a fortune of |} hominy. small, 108. bale, $2.60; Holl; tide of the case. These offi-| to so amend the bill, I realize that | poon-ban active in his campaten | wrt Ath ; ‘ the [JEN Lindsley of Spokane, who} §79.000 in cash and securities preaching tomorrow self-raising buckwheat, 36%8, o d to Bide like Mr. Wood, have up to the |if the bill is not so amonded they |against them and had fortifie® oe af uy cnonture towarn vali. | yesterday surprised his colleagues!’ pinty years ago he ren @way from| , &t Clemente—Re Buzzelle.! 33.75; pearl barley, 25-Ib. boxem, ‘ary Hime publicly kept out of | will be unconsciously tricking me. | themselves against every concelva- | toed sepumlacton ae an 4 "| by deserting the commission forces, | home In New York. the only son of | At ®® m., holy communion, Morn- | $4.60; pearl barley, 100-Ib sacks, $43 the fuss. Their meetings have been Fifteen yeare ago I bought up| bic mode of attack, but the cumming | nag mee” ot alt .| at the last moment stated that he| mall todo cerenta,’ Ho was eo wild, | DE service at 11 o'clock; holy bap- |eplit peas, $4.50@8, popcorn. per owt, the behind closed doors, and they | more than half of the Green lake | ; io Hight fe the hewse was , ble tec ‘id. | tigm at 4p. m.; evening prayer and | $3.00; cracked wheat, per bale, $8.00, pan the k® | Grosscup struck where they least one, but one in which th$, alone was responsible for the post-| adventurous spirit. He finally be-| ‘im at & p.m: eyenll Feed. Zz steadfast! y Lage a = m of shoreland, as well as the land above | expected the blow, and the weapon »-raftroad men had no chance. | slow be had taken, but that he would came remorseful and wanted to see ag _ lr 4 — a Oats, per ton, $26@28 scheme for the solution of the) jt. Later I sold the upland ground, | ne used was one they counted o| ‘The shoe is Hable to be on the! ¥9te for the bill, even if it contained the old home again. The most| , ‘oly Trinity Lutheran te ton, § @2t; barie: > Tpoblem which tuey have concocted. after platting a boulevard 120 feet) as hanging tn their own armory foot when the battle reachea| WTOP features than at present. | searching investigation failed to re-| 4 W. You Morsing Te ad | So Pi deed wrest. Tels, Rowever, is tae status of | wide around the lake and expressly | Senator Kennedy, of Lincoln |the souate, where the commission | Twitchell of King said the same. | veal the whereabouts of father and|!! O'clock. Children’s mission sery-| 04033; dairy chop feed. per & ecase at present. At Wood's sug- | reserving the riparian rights to th@ | county, inte yesterday afternoon in-|imn have not even an able vent| Bisbep of Lincoln declared most| mother and he gave up in despair, |'°¢ #t 5 p.m \chop, $26: worn, tom, SG the board has made a writ-/ lake to myself. | made the reserva | troduced another ratiroad commis: | jeq to marshal thelr forces. emphatically that he would vote | after he found the old home in New R is Ciehalle Maatiaws 28; cracked corn, per ton, $27@28; agreement <n week afin tion for a purpose. s.. — that the | ston bill. ‘This bill, tt 1 belleved,| ‘The radical railroad commission | "net It A voice from the gal-| York had been sold, his parents re- een Cae a feed corn meal, per ton, $28; shorts, Patterson, the Sesttle - lake would ultimately belong to the | wit! prove an effectual stumbling | men are working on Senator Kenne- | !#/¥ sbouted, “That's the stuff!” | moved to an unknown locality. But] gt Mary's Parish—Rev. W. J.|D0F tom $21@28, ; and a - wvdictreay By city for park or a 1 wes de | block in the path of the pre-com- dy to withdraw his new bill. They! [4@@sley maintained that the re-! al! the time Hurd had been search-| Metz Karly mass and sermon! gestern Washington timothy, $19 | take shore-land property j termined to prevent other owners | mission forces. threaten him with defeat in his dis- |uoUfin party sent him to the leg-| ing for his parents and they, tt @D-| (children's mass at 8:30 a.m.) Sun-|@20; alfalfa, $12.80@18; wheat « for it. — sum seve < a oe etting groan the shore! ‘There are some very peculiar fea-ltrict If Kennedy tnaists on his bill | i#atere to help pass a good bill and pears, had been untiringly seeking | gay school at 9:30 a. m. and 2:30 p , $15; Eastern Washington dour ae over, however, unless Wood | rights so that they could erect any | tures attending Kennedy's acth {the radicals will lose the fight, | "¢ 40 unfair one, He charged the | some trace of him. \m. High f 1 t 10:30 ble compressed, $21; Puget Sound | c | ® , igh mass and sermon at 10:3 ; ke ja getting all the other | kind of structures along the shore./ 1. Prior to this the youthful solon ) ate 2 | steering committee with being un-| The father died and left invest lam. ‘Instruction and benediction | Bay $14.00. rae owners to accept a fair In order to secure the construc | trom Lincoln county had been | fair and arbitrary he bill t#/ ments that now have yielded $70,000 3:20 p. m of the $30,000 offered by the | tion of the boulevard I, two years! among the moat earnest workers tor | more than unfair,” he explained. in available cash and valuable se | Cathedral Chapel, Terry avenue } * ert board, ee FT agreed to surrender say rights & radical commission bill It im drastic curities, constantly enhancing 19] yagses at 6:00 a m., 7:80 a m., 8:30 a Aft the Present time there is also | to the city, provided the of prop-| 2 During the earty part of the Reiter of Lincoln then jumped | worth a m. and 10:30 a m.; evening ser- | 260 and bos $2 per ton higher, eed FH ycore the legislature @ bill provid- | erty owners would do likewise. The | segsion he introduced « commission | to his feet and shouted dramatical-| Some time ago, tiring of bis lone-| vice at $:30 a. m Grain and Grase tog for ating all its! city never took up the offer, and | pin ¢ tuded all the drastic fea ly, “What then, in the name of God, | ly life, and desiring some one to! sacred Heart Church—Rev. Geo. Fn =e, prime, emt, $14 50@ ‘4 _ at to the when my rights recently became #0 | ture, 4 to by the railroads, }is a fair DIN? Do you want acom- share his humble cabin with bim,/, yd. At 6:00 a. m. and 8:00 a | ® ag fer Bs gmng wg eens 1} P and valuable I withdrew the offer. I] $. dis new bill, Introduced yes | mission that is a self-constituted he sought a wife through a matri-| Jow mass; 7 D. m. Vespers, | @&; orchard grasa, $14: red top, $5 . | Be park board. are opposing {t, am not a philantropist. [ am & poor | terday, is nothing but a weak apols | smelling committee ?* monial agency. The contract W&S! sermon and be tion. 10; Engtisnh rye ee, $8; Italian ry way” J vhile the Green Lake Improvement | man. My righta to that lake shore | ogy. and does not ain one para- flow then asked why the In-| made, and the unsuspecting woman,| Church of the Immaculate Con-| grasa, $8; brome grass, $13; tall nts Wed bas raised a fund to lobby the | comprise half of my worldly goods. | graph that the railroads strenucug!y terurban railroads should be exeept- arriving late on the Salmon coach, | caption—Rev. A. Sweers. At 7:30| meadow oat grass $15; Kentucky Qeasure through the legislature It is only for the sake of geeting the | onjected to in his first measure. ed, and Reiter answered that there | was led the three miles through the | and § a. m. low mass; 10:20 a. m. | blue Og aad pasture mixture, The ingle word “vested.” which | boulevard that I made my present] 4 He kept his proposed bill a ls no complaint against them snow and mud of the trail to the| high mass and sermon; 7:30 p. m — is, $109 Snow in the bill, ts the bone of | offer to the park board. seeret fr hia former friends, the The final vote on the passage was cabin of the hermit. Kept there for jrosary and benediction anaes Wood is fighting to If I cannot get the other prop- and sprung it on them in if |then taken and recorded as given almost a month st finally got) CHICAGO MARKETS. it stricken out. The other erty owners to accept the same rate of a bombshell My Sertyos News Aewas above away, her nervy ttered by her Special Meetings. Lake people are fighting to of payment for their rights as r Now the question arises—what) Guar. o. T. Feb. ano| Ten members were absent a - by bet bo am willing to take, the park board | has made Senator Kennedy undergo.) \ ), ee ity poltes. | Gleason, Irving and Vilas of Ki At first, when Hurd spread the| Queen City Theosophical Society | Ryer # Co. umbia street, by annot understand can proceed to secure the rights bY | such an astonishing change of base? | UO"! ‘a sedaeem aon Rs Pat, | county climbed into the radical statement of his newly acquired|—At 7 p. m., study class, subj ee er Se why Wood objects. If the bill re- condemnation. Had [ been willing) Of course, there «re many mem- |" oy " wealth wan rece with disbe-| “The Secret Doctrine;” at 8 p * ggg Weg, tees grves to him all his vested rights to 1 my shoreland rights to the | bers of the legislature who, in Nani is pa - Pa aaiee > f any t the ol pliecture by Mr. Masun mi. or os oe Low. Close, they cannot see why he should com- s who have tried to purchase, | cussing Kennedy's turncoat proce-|*id Ber companion, Mra Maud jhad be razed by his lonely] ‘The Theosophical oat’ Sens aon pte ‘Wood says that it is not bis | could have procured at least $2 dure, pia box finger alompesta | PRttersor we ane m orfered fe. A promis rney of Sal-| Lodge—At 8 p. m . vile 4 ae vt rights, but his riparian rights 000 for them. Had I thus sold, the/thetr noses and wink suggestively. | ~"°® >* tried to Kill bimse mon took cha { his affairs and | will speak on the subject, — 92 Wants to have protected. He buyers would be making a bigger | ‘They believe this most remarkable | the true con: n of his estate was| and Theosophy.” M 1-8 471-2, 475-8 he is just as anxious to protest against the present bill than | action of his brands him with tha | brought to ‘ — Teeny sake rik Lee state make the proposed am | ilar that Grosscup's minions wear Hurd » fortune has | po teletionag as any Green pcg All I want is to have my rights | brazenly. | ind limber | se 5 “ 3-% 31, 311-8. that the whole trouble Is protected in the bill. If they are] stiti se on odo Br frey . ; * July, 311-4, 31, 31 of a misunderstanding. pot, | will immediately go into Mtl-| youNG KENNEDY MIGHT on - P a . Green Lak le have been #0 c will first fight the bill |ITAVE BEEN “JO! . In order to mest the as 'N COMPANY Vegotasten, . aiiecaemas tak tes wan net ‘on te Fo Plo ao ae tate Soe Bi eid tee (hy Sertppa News Assn) demand for freight accommodations | EW CO pBeAne Fy. per owt, $3,202.78: | Muy, 12.60, 1245 “ ao , | between this city and the Valdez Ama beans. 75 ects, per | July, 12.62 to appear before them 4 no right to pass ft. Failing in| gant expression of apeech, but te} CHICAG ¥ 601 Soaks Palet, Ot iicbasl and Nowe TAKES THE JOB : 7 at $1.3 Chiscee will tttnn eae: aco licly and explain his attitude _ that I will fall back upon the com-| probably the most appropriate to] act a in the ¢ ume “) Ge & Bor man | we: oz $1.25; |req, $1.203-4, No, 3 red, $1.14 @ “What we do not understand.” mon law that gives shoreland own-|explain the true cause of the Lin-| this afternoon w ng a venti. | Sections Pro: moron me | new, 12°; onions. yellow, | gi ie Ns hard eh n. $116 Me mid J. H. Eardley, who, with EC. ers of lakes control of the latter to| coin county solon'’s surprising evo- | 1m i about @ a young | *8eF Of the rs : A deal that will be equally bene onions, Fanno, 3%c; spinach, | 2) a a seek n and Lorin Kidd, comprise the the middle. lution of the deed of Ishmael man in the audience pulled a revol- | PARY. announced (his morn ficial to the city and- Contractor C $1.60; turnips, sack, $1 ie. f nactuane cree Auta y¥ committee appointed by the, “Should I again fail, 1 will fight! The new Kennedy bill may have|ver and killed himself. The act cre flest of sailing veescle for that|J: Evickson by which the latter) rutabags, per sack $1.25 Malic @ Geeeioes ceeha “is why the park board and on the grounds that he lake Is not|been drawn up by that gentleman, | ated a panic. It is ® od he wag te s F turns over his contract for regrad. | lettuce, hothouse, $1@ 1.50; tomatoes, "Sachets Ge Wood and Mr. Patterson and controlled by the state, because it|1 dowbt it. In the writer's opinion | homesick, He has not been identi. | FO aihattion to the three ei ol Second avenue to the Walsh | *e@$1 "4 Pe < Rg ots, Vy fale op northern spring, Furth object to the state's js not a body navigable for com-/|it t# either a fresh Mterary effort | fied P ced omtmarg comsaay, Man-|Comstrection company, of Devens | Pe tr cover iver petrtoa| i Making the donation. The state mercial purposes. This litigation | of the fertile Grosscup or it is a cor- ae -_—_-—___—- oo Morrill vtated that the com-| DOft, Ia, has bee eed. The new 19@3 SS eel NEW YORK STOCKS. Sitainiy cannot donate anything i will take five years. If the city is rected copy of the tamous emancu-| REAL ESTATE SALES | pany wots purchase hres, other | company 's said 10 be one of the eee a oe Rot possess. How then can it not willing to treat me right I will | lated rafiroad commission bill that awd te The veasels which have| Strongest contract concerns in the/| Atchison, 91 ot sway any of Wood's rights? appeal to the conscience of the| was chopped to pieces by Senator wy a }formaliy been in operation are the| Middle West. It will begin opera * | Amal. Copper, 77. should the park board hurry sta The park board realizes that | “Link” Davis, of Pierce county, and| McGraw & Kittinger transferred |... «, Martha W. tions on March 1, moving to this °. hokes, per ¢ lB. @ 0, 1063 to pay Wood and the others for || have rights. That is why it has|his crew of fellow political pirates,|for the Columbia & Puget Sound pee “ropic Mrd. The city, it ts aa cars and 18 | Califo elery, S5@86c: native! oh or’ 64 63 fomething the state is willing to consented to the liberal proposition | The argument is all In favor of the | railroad blocks 31 and 32 of the | ors to be purchased will be steam shovels, equipment that will % native rhubarb, 0c, Can. Pac. 1411 y |1 have offered. first named measure, however, an|Yesler addition to tho firm of Gill, | re to be Pirctmm wl oe | be able to dispose of the Second av Fruits. cha. giaeauat a Green Lake real es- As to the boulevard, there is no/ the new Kennedy affair has hardiy| Hoyt & Frye for the sum of $17,000. sela, but will be a trifle larger. enue mountain within a few weeks. Peistmmons, $1.26; dananag | rig Cent., 163 sald: danger about that. One is already | speaking likeness of even Davis’ A part of lot 2 in block 55 of Ter . Erickson has been so long and | per bunch, $2.50@3; dates, per ib, Manhatten 17. Patterson and Furth do platted around the lake, except at | emasculated abortion. ry's first addition was sold to John | (By Beripps News Anwn. awkward in doing tne vtg Job that ee ao % ib bricks, $1.76; even claim that we are going to Woodiand Park, ground which the| It contains some new features that|Conley for $21,000. The deal Was! joer sara Mont, Feb. 25—Tho| he hae not been able to operate | figs, 10 tb, serteone, ee aa ke anything y from them. | city now owns. It is 120 feet wide, |even the railroads did not have the| transacted through the Fred B. San-|) “today directed the attorney |Drofitably. The entrance of the new | ...4 * ar $2,503.00: oranges, Object not to our taking any-/excopt one strip 1,500 feet long |temerity to ask—for instance, that| dere Real Estate company for Ped- | VOU “Peay Uirecive fie fll ,| company in the local fleld will mean | seegiing, $1.50@1.75; navel oranges, | Peoples {hing they now own, but something | which is only 100 feet wide, and an | the commission be an elective one,| orsen & Nelson |ae the truste and combinations in| that other large jobs of the same/$178q238; oranges, Jap. bale.|penna. 1447-8, 1431-4, 1443-8. Which they may secure later on. | s00-foot strip 66 feet wide. Young Kennedy's connection with| Part of lots 6 and 7 in blocks 80,| \ecitana, and, if found to be con-| nature now projected can be accom-/$1.1501.75; | apples, cooking, 60c) peaaing com., 96 3-4, 953-4, 96, complain because if the state “The board once offered to give | railroad lexisiation @uring this ses-| Terry's second addition, was sold | canine nusiness in any way 10| Dished expeditio i @$1.00 pore % pt 00@ 1.60 fale x 13 3024 the shorelands it will pre- | me acreage now included in Wood- json has been gn interesting one. |to Oscar Main for $7,000. the deal | vination of the law or constitution er soeren” kext "cents annem, yet Pac., 69 3-4, 69 1-8, 69 3-8. the. upland property owners |iand park in return for my rights,| arly In the game he “butted” frv| being made by the Fred B. Sandors | "nian Oi Stn at Ol genmll tlene LED Pineapples, per doz, $3.00@3.50, Paul, 180, 178 1-4, 179 3-8. buying the state's rights at an | but I did not want to take the land. | with a comm bill, drawn by | company for F. A. McGrath Griminal Jawa, or both. WILL Fii 1441-2, 144 3-4. Srpaiced valuation after the prop- {| would rather see it used for park | Harry Fairchild, who he to be ad > ¢ al 5 : Butter and Cheese. 8. 135 " furveys are made by the state. If purposes, and secure cash remuner-|a railroad commisstoner, and gave| The Nippon Yusen Kaisha com-| | TOGSON, Ariz, Feb. 25—By a Oregon cheese, 1340; Faster |t) SS. com., 343-4, 33 7-8, 345-8, hess upland owners get possession ation. it owt that Senator-elect Piles bad|pany’s Iyo Maru arrived in this \dave-in of 50 tons of rock ina mine! ‘The will of the late John Leary | crocks, 25@26c; Washington cheese, | 1 ¢ s” ned..'95 3-8, 94 5-8, 95 1-2, M the shoreland, it will cost the ——_—— mined to g004 things about) port from the Orient via Victoria | gt }fejvenia, this morning, two min-| was filed with the county clerk yes-|13¢; cream brick cheese, 16c; but-| “yo a1' sales 9 309. 7 an immense sum to get the | Kennedy bili if the latter would| today, She brought a large list of dra wore ktlled. terday. All the property was left ee cen i = poate nee GOT AWAY EAS) ee NE eee oe rey eect | Genre Wheellt wal this morn-| te. tae Suet suctet two beeseste age, in bricks, 270; cooking, 14@ | STOCKS—Today’s stock market C.J. Smith, the park commission The other senators, however, did 4 Oriental curios. Among the FOOT y ~ He gives his sister, Jane Leary, of | 180. was sensationally strong and active, Who is in charge of the matter apeaemtoen not take kindly to the youngster’s| passengers on the vessel were Cap- | ig Lage aggre Had en? Ba ort Fredericton, New Brunswick, $125 Egos. the general list showing very sub- u diseu puttin in roclivitte They y ne | Barnes for robbery, Charles Matsw ie . ~ Me board, refuses to discuss the (By Sertrms News Assn) eeieaiee ana or tech ee ven ove oe" ae tix akan with fatent to commit | 0® eng org a to Strictly fresh ranch, 2162 stantial gains over yesterday's - : * animoual ecided >» teac nim a) e eld, ich | fo i his sister Magee Lear: 5 close. Unic ic DES MOINES, lowa, Feb. 25.—|a lexson and let the older men in the|was seized by the Japaneso while | Murder and “Babe” Bartette for lar- | iy a 61.000 to be pale Poultry. ; los: nion Pacific again took the : t bh Ni 1 | Philadelphia, F » $y pa Ducha, dressed, 17@18c; geesa,|lead, selling up to 1377-8, a new CONVINCING Letson Ballet, the Napoleon of | lobt y Initiate such important legis- empting to reach Vindlvostok.|¢eny' from the person. Napoleon | ter yearly dressed, 15@16c; ‘chickens, dressed, | high record, but on profit taking, finance, was released Tuesday with- | jation. |The captain and crew of the M. 8. | Campbell tered a plea of not a 18@ 17c; turkeys, fancy iocal dressed, | gold off and closed at 1867-8. Penn. out serving the entire three months! One senator stood behind Ken-| Dollar, which was also seized by | guilty. to a charge of murder in the) MEMORIAL MEETING 20@ 22c. sylvania, Atchison, B. & O.. and IDEN of his sentence for obtaining a quar-|nedy. I refer to Senator Huts of | Japanese, will be sent home on the | first degree. Honey. Neaniton dealt alt ache Gat ter of a million dollars fraudulently | Walla W ty, who would ike | next steamer A Frances B. Willard memorial} California strained. per Ib, 8e; |Canadian Pacific all made substan- ‘That the Lang Drug Co. have Le <2 tee cee tn 8 tase thal c: meeting will be held at the home of | California sage, per Ib. 140; honey, |tial gains. Today's market was a (at rates on everything can be White Ps * Pr ae athe a He Mra. Dr. Mitchell, 1615 Thirteenth | etxract, per Ib. 7@8%c; Oregon |record breaker for two hours trad- bad int toe trial. te Swan ns pany. aE ge February 28 10-case lots, $3.90; |ing. the transactious being the larg- stving escapes with a fine of $10,000 and avenue, at2:30 p. m. cuary 3 12%e: Clifornia You CAN BUY costa, It is understod that there 1s An address on the subject “Personal | white, 24-Ib. boxes, $3.60; Olympia, | °S ave peceraen for Saturday, er AWe bottle Harlem Oil for ‘ot © prosecution on the Pacific sections of Frances B. Willard” | boxes, $3@ 3.28. reaching @ enormous sum A $1.00 bottle Red Seal soll 4 coast, where most of the victims Will be delivered by W. D. Simonds Sugar |1900.200 chagen. | Conditions mar- 9 - t aonere of the first Unitarian church. The|. Golden C, In sacks. $6 extra C, | ketwise could not be improved upon. Cod Liver O11 for B7é tive | aes tag wit be held under the sam $5.65; in bar- | ‘The action of the market {s perfect- A Tie bottle Mellin’s Food for... R, a of the central W.C.T. U. A See ee te. tt; beat |1Y satisfactory, and the kind of a ye . phe | RACE FOR SUPREMAC. ot offering will be taken to fur- | gugar, $6.08; maple sugar, 2c. Less | Market we all like to see A te bottle Linseed Lotion, for re ther the interests of the memorial ——$$____—. Tough skin, for . fund. A bottle Dr. Merck’s German “The American Invasion of Ku- aes - . ope, © lor Ci FIRE IN ASYLUM ieee lave . llustrated lecture to be delivered NEW YORK, Feb, 24.—The New A bottle Dr. Ongood’s Catarrh 9 ; : , York Juvenih 1 me Hun- | DOr tonight at Christ # hall b ork Juvenile asylum on One Hun aad Stomach Cure for..9O¢ “pre ath g Re corer popes the United dred and Seventy-sixth street, with GRAIN and S17 oc. Satisfaction Guaranteed. States revenue service. The lecture | ce Inmates, caught fire from an is under the auspices of the Y. M. unknown cause a was partially | c, A. DRUG C0. | TOPEKA, Kan., Feb. 25.—Gov- ernor Hoch decided today to put the state oll refinery into operation at once. The bond issue ts being pre- Colman Building pared by the governor in the hope 91 First Ave., Cor. Columbi of having the work started by — een ||| | LANG st married. to that} ‘was just crazy to g “I should say you were man, anyway.” Mra. Tina Rowe no club this week Lewis will hold Fargo News. a —_« What's the Here, here, trouble?” 1 bloke sald my father didn't have much sense as a United States senator.” boys destroyed. It was thought at first | that many of the children had per- | » flames, but under the} attendants they followed | | ALLEN’S;.;; Cough Medicine LUNG Safe, Sure, Prompt BALSAM. .nese= BROKERS PRIVATE WIRES CONTINUOUS'MARKETS. 112 Columbia St. D FLOOR HALLER BLDG. Sunset Main 1089; Ind. 952

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