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eo eee ay Traw t) Maren 4m . a hn, | ator William B. ©, ‘Templeman, 1t @ gARVARD MEN e MAPPENINGS | wun tv romin arnt Sanna am 8S erm" OK ING FOR iis oes teenth toss | | month The remains e at John o | lors. Hoked candidate for the p bed p WILL BANQUET John Burke stole sack of beets | OR cee tango minister at interior of LIGH KEEPER |" ‘the Ohurch's The tng and commercial m: vill Joave | ected Hon, Clifford Bitton, who et Sbeccig ¥. Jolegation of min for the Tanana district’ on th ithe . oo oe ce te The Thee al Boclety - pinet without a portfollo, His ap tw ‘| dispose of hie plunder. Ho is an | NomthWestern Steamabip company ae, ee tle lodge, 1118 Third ayenue—Sun at Maiti be given by the Harve * an mer Bante Clase, which,aalls for| POlMtment will render unne ve (Special to The Star) day, 8 p. m., lecture Spiritual nner west, in honor|'™mate of the city jail today with the by-election, which is very unde . of the northwest, th Notne |® charge of petty larceny following | ‘N° Perth next Monday, ‘The vonwel | ie yh Ure um & Mote VICTORIA, B. C,, March 4A] Alchemy,” by Mra, Elizabeth Gris from a commission hee on Weat - ern avenue, but was caught by ne Hotel Lincoln tonight « Patrolman Dolphin Before he could men, lass of w the present time on ac af Samuel we ommet untversity | 8 RAme on the police docket. The| “cerry over 100 passenge Int of the religious fooling in the| Wire received thia morning by Cap-| wold eat aly - omen of the Missiasipp! arrest was made at 7 o'clock last | “**"* Whom are some of the most) proviness. tain Gaudin, the head of the Do The Kvangelical Association, H. ti dete’ from b evening. Burke ts 44 years of age. minent operators of the north. . janinion service, fre the captain « K. Hornschuch pastor Mornin, i dinne given it e Of age. | ny, Templeman wae born in Paken d vice, from the captain p hd - fl gre, The dint Ineugoration|.O8 @ccount of their youth Oriey | TM* Veawel will also take @ large] nai ont. in 1644, He waa called to| the Kestrel, ‘sent to search subject, “Wondrous Grace.” Eng ecpon't mutter with Catarrh any long. aa i ned eee ie cosevelt, class of |ClANCY, aged 15, and ‘Thomas Camer-|PA'Y of surveyors who are to ox lithe wonate im 1807, und entered the|l4ghtkeeper Harvey, of Lawyer is-| lsh service at ® p. m. Don't let it destroy your happiness aaa the of Theodore Romeo ne United [8% Whe says he ts 13 years, wilh] (rd the rt of-way lines of (ho! Jaminiatration of Bir Wilifred Lau-|!4nd, states that the Kestrel pl Trinity Parish church, Mighth qr ensth your very life itself f one as president « likely escape confinement in the | lash Central Railroad, to Atwood, | io in 199 jup his boat at Finlayson island. The | and James. Rev. H. H. Cowen, rec- y more time—ene i wal Ge cotichor will preside as|COURtY Jall for petty larceny, They —— in to be the terminal of the Kestrel will h further for the|tor—Services at 7:30 and 11 a, m. a ee ~ Danie! Kelleher yo | Were caught stealing shirts from| ‘Set 1@ the Tanana. The Santa body before coming south and 7:30 p. m., Sunday school and n't be vanquinhed b ter jer and speeches will be jing) Annes store o © Stone | CIP takes « cargo of supplies and DROWNED WHILE — rector’s Bible el ’ waht help hat gate by Sam Hill, the guest Of] iio f the Stone, | ame sorta, stingy - oan dy I jase at 9:30 a. m. {| y 3 " ‘sher & Lane Dry Goods company, | " material, to shipped to Morning subject, “Putting Away arn how i me | Seiraing, President Tyron, of | Sieher A Lan x: | the inside BOATING | WILL HOLD BIG MEETING] viisinh ‘things. ro eh, Cocenen cond avenue, A formal com- | iildish ‘Things;” evening subject, y for @ ~ puiman — ¥ wart and|P/#imt charging them with petty | aA rin : “He Asked What It Meant.” ns Qieer gh larceny has been filed with Prose CHURCH FAIR While boating on Salmon bay yo" Holy Trinity Lutheran church, nclentific method tr 1 rag ~ Wiig Oliver FP. Cutts|cWUMe Attorney Mackintosh, Pa torday afternoon Wesley Isham, of! Under the auspices of the local] Eleventh and Kast Olive street. Hi ee es } At the meet < »|Wolman Helms arrested the boys. this city, fell from the boat ®84) Federal union a mass meeting of | A. W. Young, pastor—M ng ser Catarch ix more An an annoy ini +e wil be ——, ge hb of the / stops have been taken to have thean A BIG SUCCESS Wan drowned before his companions | workingmen 1s to be held tomorrow | Vice at 11 a m., vesper service at re than an un dine | ted qairersity Loom tearm. will fur-|#Rt to the state reform schoo! could render him any assistance. |afiernoon at a place not yet decided | 7:46 p. m., Sunday school at 9:45 eek a oa ra be ae tne me luring the evening}, Af®r pawning about everything} ‘The church fair which has been in| !*ham was 18 years of age and the | upon, to protest against the repeal|@. m., Luther league at 7 p. m. it's ! amusen wafrnordl he possessed except his clothing, J | regress yesterday and today at|%® of Mrs, Isham, of 619 James! of the eight-hour law and the pass-| First Presbyterian church, corner f ing old college song y 1 4 y sins’ a W. Bishop, who claims to be a clerk, | Mamiltom ball, Georgetown, for the} eet. The body has not yet been /age of the anti-boycott bill, It in| Fourth avenue and Spring street in hand now > da t ia — was arrested this morning by Pa- | benefit of the Georgetown Catholic pvered and is being grappled fr) a part of a movement of local union| Rev. M. A, Matthews, pastor giadily GON SAILS trolman Zimmerman, who detected | church, has been a big success In| (lay. Isham was a student at the) men to prevent the enactment of the| Morning subject, “Our Church's o a him in the theft of some frult from | every way Seattio seminary and was excused | measures, tf possible, Obligation to the Unsaved at Home| Tee one i 4 small stand. Bishop said that he| And by special request the regu-|SMfly Im the afternoon, In company) it in. now generally believed | and Abroad;” evening nervice, “Ba-| V7 the Bree dis i av “ ith “ th f his 1 Ld with the Free Me | was hungry and had nothing to eat | lar program of exer¢ which w with several other young men of B18) among union men that the repeal |tan's Appeal to Christianity.” Dr. Sproule will study the | Cal, March 4—The/for the past two days He is 49)only partly given at the fair last © Isham went for an outing of the eight-hour law cannot be ac-| Westminster Presbyterian church. pA Rt ng = i e e | Oregon sailed from this| Years of age and was dressed fairly | night, wil! be repeated at Hartholdt| TR¢Y Were paddling around in 88) complished, but they are still afraid | Rev. J, M. Wilson, pastor—Morning ee eee | ip i 5 yesterday for San Francisco. | well, A probable charge of larceny | hall on Monday evening. At this old boat, The young man reached | that the anti-boycott bill will pass.| subject, “The Mind of the Master S fee a, had a heavy ) port. ‘The| Will be placed against him by the|time the Hibernian Knights wit | fF & Plece of floating driftwood and) The representat! ent from the|in Us,” communion and rec cath foul? he veasel and a gang of | police. also give a grand ball, the in some way fell out of the boat.) Western Central Labor union to|of members; evenini he T aro of > : 7 aes k al dintely, Hi 3 men worked all last night P. H. Clark, recently from the | tickets for the f being good also | © Sak almost immesiate y "| Olympia have succeeded in holding | {ngs of Christ and Worldly Amuse adit her cargo and prepare her | east, died at the Providence hos-|for the entertainment on Monday | “™* Pres dent of the freshman clas# | senate yesterday afternoon, Mayor|ments—The Cross or the World: Ge the voyage. It 1s estimated that | pital shortly after 12 o'clock this | evening 7ap See Senne: aes eae well thought / that Representative Clark, who in-| Which? damage to the veasel will|/morning, after a few days’ tlincas| The Lady Foresters and the Hi- |! DY Mile friends jtroduced It, has already weakened Battery Street Methodist church ke | jen and Ch c Ish r ch gmpount to $40,000 & i to her cargo|from pneumonia. He was visiting ghts will « xhibition | » od “yet P. a 1 sory Psi It 1s reported that his motive in| Rev, O. H. McGill, pastor—Sunday ” " sbout $25,000. } with two brothers, who are in the | driils, mB aplendid instrumental | Oe? he eased Jetecti¥e/ introducing it Is a personal one, he| morning subject, “Jacob's Extrem y 7 ~ 43 } J eta ame tn Wed ploy of the Moran Bros. com-|and ¥ rain will be tered | PT80k Kennedy ts @ brother-in-law. /having become prejudiced against| ity.” Presiding Elder Dr. W. 8. ‘ to put out re her|pany. W. W. Clark has charge of | by the best t t from the city } ’ | atone be of » fact that two! Harrington will preach in the even- |, t pains acr r for | 4 between ks The Oregon | the drydock and another brother The ¢ will begin THEY ALL FEEL of his son at # on account of|ing at the new Queen Anne taber . ' _ Ks ne . if \ pI es piloted out of by the|& clerk of the company. The re-| promptly at § pm GLORIOUS ** ne, « f them at the time of] na rner Fifth avenuo west and| } b 8 were . th K he 3 t ¢ you have to clear your throat | at< fag Ranger. When last seen she | m were removed to the Bonney: | f the ¢ n against) Ga street. The sacrament Of | on rising Let me show what I'll do for | headed south under full speed | Watson establishment, where they jth attle Electric company the Lord uppe {ll be admin- | a tlekling * ur Gu. entire hout ary 1 = Se woken ensily | will be prepared for ‘shipment to INCREASED $10,000 wiles @ in % pean Setihion apptenting Ganiant thal tees oA tas coeeiay werden 4 pl be | — — | Richford, Vt, the home o de nk C. Scherer jerk inlay al of the tw easures | ! utheran chur n d pH oat Dyn. eoneallincons : coe } ~~ | ceased meee IN TWO MONTHS) ‘20 vier of Promecuting Atwornes roulsted tn this chy. | tate strestm Ballard, BM, A. Chris- gg fe ‘ en, Macinktosh, has poant 1 ses ‘ us ¢ itn eets, Ballard. } ; om » drop into you asking you < Beginning with tomorrow evenin aly - ss Age throat from th ave it ot ~ oe SUSPECTS JAILED | « ‘ poorer ander ayrent tlansen, pastor—Services with com- | "reat from aeeee Pagers,” 4 i Jand continuing for fo . n a ing | ‘ i ine mh | ect the auest ¢ made ou experience—my impor a si tive, Senéey qventnen J. Smith this afternoon wold to| American Bowling association, which he ten et 1 = x. bare will | tee, write your nat J addrens coveries—my Vast knowledge | d n, oc- | Orr, pastor of the West John Collina the lot on thoe|5@d @ delirious session at Milwau 7 A ~~ Free Medical Ad H 3. 3. Culin and M. J. Mahan > ohn . hae ‘between’ ‘Bubeiaeew 48 1 26. English language, subject, “Besen-| will Coupon ¢ re hela 2 tional church, will del west side of Fourth avenue, 120 foot ¢ my It fa Useful and H Lite.” | t th out and : raga d ture from Shakespeare t Pike street, at the mouth a me " t molt mess eon | Free Medical oe wee che 1 b y t papel Be bee a ar i rv k 3t. Clement’s church, Twenty © the subj t} . ° estiake boulevard, for ng tear tae y M . 7 >, | pom wil . j rf they are accc BK are the subjects he will lecture a poss ‘ 1a pnb Ad fourth and Bast Fir street. Rev of Fs tod j ete jw Saualoa, who is now well on the/"pon: March 5.. “The Inner and M The sale was made throug . ge orga George Buszelle, rector—Holy com-| and will atv ; | Advice Coupon i t Outer Life, the Bighth); |Jobs Davis & Co. The lot is one) ie | munion at § and 11 @ m., children’s + valaabe i ™ 2 March ssons” (Julius most desirable im the sec-|"'"s | . el. saad to the statement of | service at 10 a. m., confirmation and o Cat NAME | 4 Patroimen Peterson ar Caesar); March 19, “Jealousy At present it is improved by : Mra J. 1 he| sermom at 11 a.m. Evening prayer ADDRESS i a yested the suspects on the sanc Othello); March 26, “Ambition” | frame butidings. The purchai ager) Pec Aura bap these arabe { sermon at 7:30 p. m. Bishop ig ~~ ROR j ® csanfie fe] (Masketh>. ‘There will be ia) | 2Ot announced whether she will im ber 30 - SPs \ " ae Le ee j - eaemeen. Shey a pees ge agente on spec postin nc Bath | The hichest|buretar, who employs two confed- | K gee ae preach both morning } ts ‘a | publie trat b Mr. Sn bought this lot on De " ° wd ante his rk. Mre, | 0 bana b= m effort to have men identi A public demonstration of t ’ . 4 | mi treles : ber 12, through John Davis, for “ ap one nf tle ed by the many victims who have | manner in which wireless telegraph mi | ‘ . Roman Catholic Meetings. bene Yat 12 Clitornta 4 t $15; Kentuck j ~ ‘ ) . io te twel < in Menr ah: ted f y. In silent y. ‘akima, Mer fornia |meadow oat grasa $15; Kentucky of geupet a dangerous acquaintance | messages are flashed across the | $49,000 — oe Sein Te! at | hie anak ee con Ber Sees marten: alae ot cadea. Wess aaa -o i i ae white, 24-Ib. boxes, $3.60; Olympia, |blue grass, $11; pasture mixture, | ne ae Granten. akies {s to be given at 3 o'clock this|™onths later, nets him a neat ‘ tong | woteee - ae, “| St. Mary's Parish—Rev J. | boxes, 1363.28. uplands, $10@12 i Ag afternoon by the Pacific Wireless| Profit of $10,000. It is Indicative ournament and, as a result oo hoe iy spectator of an Metz, Early mass and sermon | Bug | i ‘elegraph company from Its station |Of the increasing value of property ashame, SomIpelyN tne Lene Wilt} me * the home of Mrs. Chas. | (chiidren’s mans at 8:30 a.m.) Sun-| Golden C. In sacks. $5:56; extra C, | CHICAGO MARKETS. : S| TRV PLATE ARRIVES | 2 Socee Anne ni. A party: will |'2,"8e upper section of the city. The|Sivide 4840 prise money. || Armetrong. of $024 Twelfth avv-|day achool at 9:30 a.m. aod 3:30 p |tn,snene, #860, Rowderet an Our | | meporte tor The Siar byw. As |leave the campany's office at 117/!t 1s 60x120 feet in size. a aera oe are: PL] nue, northeast, Her attention was|m High mass and sermon at 10:30 | tele, $6.40: dry granulated, 00 sack® | nyor & Co, 112 Columbia street, by | he ot panama Cherry street on a special car to! . — Davis, Fred Riener, Capt. Henry yates attracted by a wD a m. Instruction and benediction | / 0a, 3605: maple sugar, 10@1 private wire. } elt © to the top of the hill THE) OBJECT TO Mahnien, George Vogel, L. Jenkina|¢ullar whistie eral | at 3:30 p, m Less Ke if paid within 15 days. ie Seattle, March 4 j a The first large consignment of| W. H. Lewis will deliver an ad- and Frank C. Scherer. The team/times. Through window | Cathedral Chapel, Terry avenue. Meats. kode High. lew, Ome. } ‘ ti plate that has been brought into | dress to the boys of the YM. C. A HOM PRODUCT was organised a y r ago and meet|Mrs. Koss saw a man st Masses at 6:00 a m., 7:30 a m., 6:30 Cows, beef. 4c; steers, Te; mut- | May. 116 1-4, 116 1-8, 115 7-8. ial be Oia city in three years arrived this at the association rooms tomorrow [4 at the Monarch bowling alleys, 612|muard at the front gate her at/a. m. and 10:30 @ m.; evening ser-|ton, 7%@8%c; pork, 9c; lamb, 9c; | July, 991-8, 98 3-4, 99, it ub Mering. There are several more afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. His sub: fs pcr fe teen Saesedeen I ciate . porch, while @ third was | vice at 4 Ti as ag se ae ee | Sept. 913-8, 907-8, 913-8. ? : |! @ the way to the coast, to be used ject will be, “Pluck, Patience and| Representatives of the Iron Mold inkering with the lock of the front| Sacred Hea jure o 200. How, na ond tad | ‘orn | fle { the making of cans for tho sal-| Persistence.” A vocal solo will be! ors TAKES ANOTHER TURN | A. Hild. At 6:00 a. m. and 8:00) sigs It@aic; bacon. breakfast, | MAY: 483-8, 481-8, 48 1-4. and Machina untons ap. | July, 483-4, 483-8, 48 1-2. ne on canneries. The salmon indus-|rendered by Harry Chantler. All! peared before the board of works fre. Roms kept her nerves well in| m. low mass D. Mm. Vespers, | 19%@16%; lard, White Btar, tierce, | July, 453-4, 483 > fy bas been very poor for the last | boys between the ages of 14 and 19/ this morning to protest against the | _TM* **nsational elopment and kid-| Check and decided to gee t how | sermon and benediction i S%c; lard, White Kose, 8c; — Oate— ; a fe years and until 1904 there was | years are-invited to attend. These| uso by the city of the Goddard fire | 28MIN Landerkin-Faskett affair ta] far they would go. Something Te aaa wc eek ee oe Misa Be 4 / plat “ a ; sey pecs to recetve an airin a the -clvi ne, 8 man on t ptior ev. Sweers, At 7 uly, 3 Iitle need of tin plate being brought | meetings are carried on every Sun-/ hydrant. This is the only hydrant | iring | io oe . ° 1,30 a. ch. low mana: 10:30 a. m.|_ Brasil, per 1, 13@14c: cocoanuta, Pork ; from the east. This year's salmon |day by the boys. | manufactured tn the city ing | COM G. M. Landerkin this morn-| Porch was Gtide sottiy off). S and sermon 90 p chestnuts, Itallan, 12.57, 12 j receipts are larger than they have) Mayor Ballinger has Issued of-| made by the Goddard Iron works, |S fled sult againat the 4 sot|the f 1 for with | high mass and sern eon me ornia, 15¢; walnuts, | May, empl ay ; been for a good many years and all ders to compel business houses to) o¢ . “eat Helen Baskett, his child wife, to re at the rear, “1¢| rosary and n. : pecans, 13@14c; | July, 12.80, 12.70, 12.80 j canneries are sending cast for | koe lectric signa illuminated un-| vt ren = _ unfair” firm, ‘ &, which 1} t ‘ t n't get black walnuts, 7c; : . t a where strikes of the uniag machin~ | ieee ee to Bele Comte a ait w Special M |hickory nuta, 7c; butternuta, 8c; NEW YORK ST¢ more packing material. jtil midaight. The owners are vio- | ists and iron molders have been in| por’, Over (0 Helen. then hie af ¥ work done tonight,” was the low | peanuts, 6@i0c; jumbos, 9c; al- High. 1 He lating the permits by which the! progress for a long time. | Manced wife, In May, 1994, to take|Utterance of burgiar number two,| Queen City The Monds, 124@l7c; California wal-| | 89 1-4, 885-8 it jsigns were allowed to be put up|” Recently the board of works|°*%* °f for him, but which he al-| Who was evider lingusted with| in A nuts, 12@ 18. {A nison i ' ee |S SS eel Recrntty San bemre ot wort | 50, So aremta "by tegen toe Sore at tember cee ns ten | Jo peleapes ~m that hour. tractors ta tan the Giotdard hrdvent {threats made her deliver aver to|Juncture Mra, Ross beck tol 5 Boles, dc; Dinck cod. Ge: ling cod, | I. & ( iit actors to use the ( ard bh n 1 -s = me be © op LR The old fight of the city to o 3 wore nm. Landerk that the |earth and with fen poitiersed te be; crabs, $1@1.76; clama open| pK ; ent, $1.00; aime, per rack. |; op stera, Olympia, per sack, |.” open bulk, per gation, | @r'* y bas been : spent by the Liasket industry. They consid- |" Y ketts instead of one manufactured tn believing it better to pat 1 and | uppe at, screamed at J they have | her tain the $400,000 claimed to be ¢ Mystery still Involves the report-| {+ from the state from the sale of | ‘*,c#*t @4 theft of silverware from the jtide Jands for use in improving the | °?"."* - wed te back ar t the t ‘ ‘on | IM. Cent. 1 r as for use proving the |< ee - » give back any part of it he bursia : salmon, 9c; salmon a seltence ef Frederick 8. Stimson | harbor is to be renewed. Corpora-|°red the Goddard hydrant better = sad Mr. Ross af |trout, 15@17%c: skinned perch, | Manhattar Jast Monday night, during a masque tion Counsel Calhoun has been than the eastern product, as wellas| The ladies of the Independent |’ Berni - Pints Sony them be; shrimps, §@10« Nounders, | Metropol. J Dall. The theft of the silverware asked by Mayor Ballinger and the | Uns cheaper. company will give a pov howering another home in the Se; herring, $0; lobsters, 17%°; | io. Pac. was not reported by the occupants ed by 3 . i The union men tried to prevail ball at the Rentow Hi! club | my Jemelt. éc: sturgeon, So: bigek bass | ye N14 t ps up finance committee to begin sult to! saint ita use this morning on the Th pee —- - és ; hallbut, 6@7c; perch, 4c, odode ne ware + bat information) recover the amount. If the money | Pound that the Godard hydrant is asiatinen ‘are erlaen. thes « havi hard Flour. emote Teacked the ears of the police. AN js secured ft will go a long way psn yg ap Bhcengr ln rots ws ote | “ : he os jan NO ONE 70 BLAME BR . pcre ay dl ea Patent, per bbi. $4.76; Crown, | Penn., 143, 142 1-4, 1427-8 investigation implicated hackdrivers toward putting through the sea wail | " afactt printed on brown wrappt jt it mand for fancy | 9539." Minnesota. hard. wh ' adincs cons 05 Bek 065, Oe ‘8 suspects, but City Detective Wap- | project ag anges : gee gr por at oe 1 to | apples. Nearly all the eastern Piliebury, $8; Pilisbury’s Be: L, com., 35 3-8, 34 8-4, 35 3- penstein, after several 5 of hard ltehal ne _ | tes o board took no action, ta mand to be sure and tp mre gone, about th y< standard Dakota, $6: Olympic, Pac., 697-8, 69, 697 ook, hee er ee ene] Nachle Pas mvicted of 88) ing the matter under advisem op at the ball | An inquest hel erdey “eben t Davia, | Blestric, $4.78: Holly, $4.78; Paul, 1783-8, 1771-4, 1783 sault with a deadly weapon in hav Phan sess s < , hard | Northwest, $6.75; Electric Ligh : ’ | the remains of John Petri, who was 7 = ugar, 148 1-8, 146 1- id Medal. $6.76; Top Notch, $4.45; Centennials, best, $4.75; Gold Union Pa for | Qrop, $4.25; Patent Excellent, $4. S., com. welty A, $4.26. pel | Coreata. Stocks. urs after the acc @tvers are innocent. The report | jy, - . } ee 5 ing fired two shots at another Ita! q@anated from the Seattle Trans-| ian when the latter threw a snow SCHEDUL E ‘Old Men |run over and Injured 0 badly that fir office, whose carriages were {n| bail at him. this morsing sen | jhe died at the county hospital nev Mtendance at the ball that night. | tenced 7 Middl A ed M ] i eneed to serve a 00 fine out in eral he Ae tateie cates that there] emer © SEO & $200 fine © CHANGED e-Ag en ed tn the exoneration of the train iis ie eiverware taken, . ar th Whole wheat, 108, per bate, $2.40; | ouite steady, with a firm e taken. John Bush, who was found guilty | Young OM | crew of the Northern Pacitic train camer stuff| whole wheat flour, per Dbl, $4.26; | quite steady, with © fam ight ad. iGulkape a0 Gaiadole. Jot assisting J. H. Leroy in holding | which ran Petri down last Sunday fro ifor- | &taham, per bbl, $4; graham, $2.26, | the Keneral list Pohen Eifect lup the Red, White and Blue sa | | 4 = or- | Dbl, $4; Tye flour, $2.78 per bale, | Vance over yesterday's figt ive Sunday, March 5. t morning near Auburn. According There was ne & = bbl, $7.50; buckwheat, bale, $3.50; | bank staternent was consider 1 ent 7 m1 c Beginnin, tomorrow the new peat, Wan te eames so ee ae ARE YOU WEAK, WORN OUT, rhubarb on the boat that will | DOM 97.40: bac ry fast, as ft is some of $2.60; buckwheat, |iy good, showing: Reserv to the dying statement of Petri, he meal, per bebe, nes per bbl. $7; buckwheat, per bale | crouse, $6 had been asked to climb aboard the part as fol achedule on the overland and coast trains of the Great Northern will go | 75; loans, in Northern trains lows: Leroy, who is yet to have a DISCOURAGED AND UN- ° “ _lhearing under the cumulative sen STRUNG? has been on the € 78; co! . For mails a.m: “Fiver.” 8D.™. |tence law, will not be sentenced un- | into effect. The Bt. Paul train will | i train and was thrown under the | est that has been on the market | $920; cork Mesh tom per bale, $2.00; | $13-143,000; specie, decrease, $3,562,~ lituter tating. ¢ o age j til March’ 15 Jleave at 8 S. mm. inetend - 4 - ode abe bho aa eted Pip ls. The train crew all testi-| ee | corn meal, 10, per bale, $2.20; white | 000; legals, dec emp gas ~ : age William Dempsey, t sy vag | ™.; the night train will leave a » My Newly Discov iNiP-| ted that th ¢ : | corn meal, 60m, $4: rolled oats, posits, increase, $10,145,100; circulae re iiliam Dempsey, the boy va at they had never seen th Vegetables. See eh Se 2 ee ee int al, 5:46 p.m, o* |p. 'm. Instead of 7:30, as It has| pine Remedy Will Quickly Restore man at all, and that they n cn who was indiscreet enough to steal r| | Beane, Gry, per cwt. $3.2603.78: | 00° 75 ibe, $2.20; farina. per bbl.| rz, has certainly been, for mark Arriving, the fast mail will| You to Vigor and Strength. It te aie fm risone | bee 4.75@6.00; beets, per Ask about the t rthern yd t png ‘ A _ je reach the city at 9a m. instead of| @ Positive Cure for Weaknesses | knew that an accident had occurred — woosiee gis i158 apd cks. per bale | ine inst week or so, a phenomenal Tallway's new train service. *** | Choe. wan this, morning sentenced |at 9:20 © M., as at present. The| and Diseases Peculiar to Men. until some time afterwards. Winnings abbag $2.60; | $2: oe sé; Hotty | one and the outlook for immediate a : flyer will arrive at $:50 p, m. in _ ani i ie or 4 $1 | raising buckwheat, 26%s, case,| movement is of enduring strength. }to serve one year in the peniten Ca % a 18 “ 1) al a 18 all re Teaen shout the Great Wostherw! i 2" under convietion of tareeny | send Of StOR | TRY IT AT MY EXPENSE. CHURCHES 2 yellow pearl Barley, 28-Ib. boxes, | The case with which the market re= eth dbesstdlbeer coed natant ‘** | from the giveth. . 7] On the new coast line schedule] 2. 1. . cure for every weak or ~ _ r hg 54.59; pearl barley, T00-1b sacks, $4: ered from its break last Thur | “Kid” White, convicted of mur-|the Vancouver train will leave at) worn-out man who will write to me : 4 ; he Se ee wast, cnechik eeiih eee bole tt Jay gave new evidence of the tr . }dering old man Murphy while aw | * a, m., the south bound will ar- | for | my pew and F combination Wealey M. B. church, South Se-| 1 ak per grates 4g F mendous force which underlies It. t ony Murph hile rm. ntee to qulc ; ‘ lettuce * « ma eed. id |sisting in holding up Lou rive at 4:48 as at present. The new | [7"a) Pr manentit bring you back the [attle Henry Ward, pastor—Serv oti canen, thas, Ont | Oata, per ton, $26@28; bran, per | There is a general opinion that some o way’s saloon, will probably Vancouver train will leave at 3:45 | joy a mfort of manly strength. Ifices morning and evening at 11 and e enck $1.25; Yakima fp _ | ton, $19.60@2: barley. rolled, per | big mbinations in the railroad ’ Phebe oi 4 p.m. arriving at Vancouver at| care not who has falied to 2 oe aciakeeont ae ay. |t 4 cima Pota-| ton, $24@26; feed wheat, per toa, | world are coming,and are only a a new trial. Sentence has been for r what first caused the Sermons tomorrow by Rev *, $22@ wh iver potatoes, ‘as 4 “ “| 4 110:10 p. m. The south bound will | ¥ rT sickness, injury . Oe8. | $32G33; dairy chop feed, per ton, $19 | 116 ror the Northern Securities de e re ee Sa }also arrive at 10:10 p, m misupe, With this wonderful new rem. |200% 0. Foster. poh Planeteers 1OF; | G52; oll meal, Der ton, $83; pest | sion to be handed down, after which Margaret Swanson was this morn- | Rellingt train now leav-| Sty 1 rescue men from almost hope Lane Street Presbyterian church. | parsley ”. ac; |chop, $26; whole corn, ton. | $27@ , : the coasts aan at ing granted a decree of divorce| The Bellingham ow leony: | jose stages, and restore them to visor, | rey, Ff, L. Forbes, D. D., past California sweet potatoer, per | 28; cracked corn, per ton, $27@28; | the railrc Ap o ce y rom A 3 by default. | ine at 5 p. m. will leave at 5:45 | potency and power quickly and per : Li $1.85; artichokes, per doz, feed corn meal, per ton, $28; shorts, | undergo a decided transformation. 4 TN en an’ corning |D- ™., returning from Bellingham | leqtly tha, the weakness never again |Sabbath school at 0:20 a. m., morn eS + eon: Hating | DOF tom, $81@ 22, investigation of the idie Gritman was this morning |P- ™.. = urna. To prove that this is all true owen cn ern | California” celer ative ee, a : , Te economize ts offered daily at |sranted a divorce from Frank Grit-| Will arrive at ul rf le A, « . FP" will send "to every suffering man | ing servi P . (> h - a oo elery, 30@ 706 rhubarb, 8 iainiens ian tne then ‘ they hawe cal Tang's. Get into the habit of man, on the ground of desertion, | Present. The new train that ia tt The! Power of the sence WI scumbers, §2 hothouse | @ Saatern, roshinatan timothy, S12 | been inves s before ce “eis 1 was awarded the custody of her | £0 on the run between Sea and! Jesys;” Christian Endeavor at 6:30 | onions, 300 doz agus, léc, Oo s10 Rastern Washington’ dou. | "nd have always come out on top of ad child, Bernardine Gritman. Frances | Vancouver will be the prity oe p. Mx; evening service at 7:30) : Fruite ble compressed, $21; Puget Sound | th Ap, Just as they probably will i O'Hoyt was this afternoon granted eat Nor eye + eee O’cldék, subject, “The Pearl of t | Pew eT $ Ae Denene® hay, $1400. esc ae this time. a la ree of divo from Claren of the best on the coast. t Price | per bunch, $2 es, Dp ‘ oultry Foo - ~ ie tted u ith all the latest - . t 6c; figs, %-Ib bricks, $1.75; Oyster shells. 1008, ton, $22; clam i < Ones, ty tae ne ee) on at SP hese new schedules Hazel mlasion, 521 Sixth avenue | We lo-t cartoons, 60@Tée; grape | shells, 100m, $20; bone ‘meal, 100m This week — 25¢ @F ads. You won't regret it. We | *4rten this morning filed a divorce peeargger take effect tomorrow are south—Rev. H. B. Hernchuch will | fruft, per box, $2.60; lemons, choice | $32; granulated bones, 100s, $32, On Whisk Brooms | complaint against David Baum m enger can ach at 2 p. m., Rev, D, N. Mc-|@n4@ fancy, $3.60@3.00: oranges, 268 and 60s $2 per ton higher. } te .... 9 Womise you money saving prices. | garten on the grounds of profligacy,|#0 arranged that © passengrr pre vegiig Mc- | ceding, $1.50@2.25; naval oranges, Grain and Grass Seed. | Oc Tasteles dissipation and idleness, make the best of connections from Quilty at 7 p.m. All welcome pegeone ean b. bale,| Rea clover, prime, cwt, $14.60@15 Delicious Toe i Egg Emulsion of Pure} R eset “dey” Mita, 6 dangerous | the east to all coast trains. First Unitarian, eventh near] 3; 15q@125; apples. ing, 60 ye fe Ege tag Cream Soda Norwegian Cod Liver Otl, a full| character arrested by Patrolmen eee ch he Pike street. Rev. W. D. Limonck, | @ $1.00; applies, fancy, $1.00@1.50; | @6; ‘orchard grt . ps OR ae A ; ' Mayor Ballinger’s bill, whieh & minister—Services at 11 a m. and 8 ' $10 pomegranates | The sereten (ee mmuan de tuabe eos | Hubbard and Brafford inst night!) ae 6 legislature niniste ces at 11g nd 8] cranberries, $10.0 pomegranates, fg thes ane ‘ mc sae of pint bottle only ........4. OOM | for renting. $00 for the offence Me| 224, Introduced in. a p. m. Morning sermon, “Transcen- | haif orange cases, $2.75; pineapples, SHAW’S DRUG STORE 3°:,t7'2y. i | will serve the taxation in the city | VIDE vig ® B cnnase oh dant Beauty of the Christ Ideal;” | per doz, $3.00@ 2.50 - ee ny | jal, ‘The fine was heavier on ae- | COmy 0 MeNe terest for thelr evening lecture, “Shakespearean | Butter and Cheese. | ba | benks to severe inter® litics, Morals and Religion Oregon cheese, 13%4¢; Eastern, | count of an attack upon Patrotman | aoinand deposits, was passed by the 4 ‘7 ‘ oan ee L erecks, 256@26c; Washington ch | W, A 4 Brafford at the time of his arrest.! the eigh-hour bill. It ts said] Sunday echool at 10 a. m 1k cana bebe Ghiesa. ihe: banet a es | “4 The police, in searching the prison-| Baninger received a telephone mes orth Bayt : i ch conte? | ter, native creamery, Banoo found a wicked-looking knife,| Ou. to thia effect from Senator hird ave an¢ A be] pores Fag om ptr | 4 Sis aaiees as ere sa | SP, a ee moyngsr¥n wil bin chara | age brick Se, coking 1 GRAIN and STOCK » Bulldt | »D us J wR Mr. Mille e¢ ng | 18e. att 1 to use upon him Having passed the senate there reads there lines a f | of Rev. Mr. Mill yening a | o- MA Piri Ave., Cor. Cotumbia st } Mrs, Carrie Stverson, wife of O.!| goes not appear to be much danger » oo PH Set tote, | Pe Dastor, Rev. George Robert) ai uctiy tresh Tank, 160. | BROKE RS v “ote a ——| A. Siverson, at her ‘home, 1828| Sf tts falling to get through the |It ts tree, ‘atts pT NS pg Patrol phere ie P| Poultry. | Kighth avenue, age 47 years. The | house. Bot awk or al?" .gf | #.”, Baptiem at the £ the] pucks, dressed, 170180; geese, | TS remains are at Johnson & Hamil tere are atricti let | evening service at] renne: 16c; ‘chickens, dre PRIVATE WIRE! Showing New Topcoats ton’s undertaking parlors. Funeral iy poarant # S| noth servi school at | is@ ve; turkeys, fancy iocal dreased, CONTINUOUS MARKETS. --AT at Smear mie Honey, | 112 Columbia St. Sunday at 3 o'clock p, m. from Allen’s Lung Balsam able ntage ot inna dty egiiepey oF | att Bethany Norwegian ngelical a need th ; California strained. ee onsumpllon. | eed the remedy | ice anhard at STm i altfor ained. per Ib, Se A. LEWIS & 60. Free church, 1815 Eighth avenue ly break uy a ee e they seeegreent yh ene we A ai nq California sage, per Ip. 140; honey, | GROUND FLOOR HALLER BLDG, First Avenue, Cor, Cherry St. Rev. Bowerick officiating. rack eh pe nce. Dr Frederick Main, Lock 73 i ac D SPuron. Meco See eterem, pat Oregon Phones: Sunset Main 1089; Ind. 063. Tillman Joseph Pabst died at the Jackson, Mich. Broadway Rev. J. P. D. Liwyd, grape cream, 10-case lots, $3.90;

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