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¢ __THE EAT rl E STAR INESDAY, MARCH 8, 19 | Dan Dean’s Story of ne ABOUT Fe TO zsszreeszcts| TUNNEL PLAN Pree ee i bs rels, $6.40; dry granulated, tn sacks, } ' tired, a ank Hitcheock nuger, $6.06; maple nui 10@12% } i for Mannaschumet first anaintant | Leow Ke if paid within 15 days ; ‘ ' ' or gen ‘The senate bo - _ Meats ' } . yofirmed | Cows, beef, 6c; steers, To: mut ; ton, THe @#%c; pork, 9; lamb, & ris a tre }| CHEMIST’S REPORT FROM HONOLULU LEADS OFFICIALS TO J. A. Moore's plan to tunnel unde oned v wall, 9@10c; live $ wore MEN QUIT University street in connection with | bite, 6on, 8 BELIEVE THAT MAS. TANFORD DID NOT DIE BY POISON | hia 4 ed #treet railway syster Hames, Bacon and Lard. seep ltttetipntaies . H ' ,M mer h the heart roval of| Hama, 12@18c: bacon. breakfaat, ' ‘¢ aE aT nae tok Ge " ADMINISTERED BY OTHERS a theweanit P. i th 19%@18%; lard. White Bar, teres, (Mle inataliment of Dean's great) And what a vallant fight these | rae ss | P wes os rae san % by In irne Star's correspondent telle|twe consctence-benumbed — salonn | of ‘ aie ze t out thin morning = tn] tt ' t natruct a tunne ‘| \ ff efte andi etente |enade forthe menaure whi eS > ow a News Avan) the | sctically admit today "| Yo union 4 are em-junder t Brasil, per tb, 18@14e: cocoanuts, tr eome more DID o , haled| Ww atch him at hy ' AN FRANCISCO. Mare? tithe “ dag 7 pear age: a 1 much @iffer-| Per @ozen, 80c: chestnuts, Italian, been conceived and given|the nauseating stench of abortive || t w c “ a da neve Tics kis en tae conn atau ¥ and admire th . ‘ : ola + : hight, “whether | Chestnuts, California, 16c; walnuts ‘at Olympia dv he Adams county | healthy t be “ a gh Mlle | English, 14@ibe; pecans, 13@ 140; virth " , at a under University OF) tiberts, 13c; black walnuts, 76; The main thing in to| Hickory nuts, 7 cted. When one tun-| peanuts, 6@ 100; butternute, He touches on, among oth- | representative cringed and fa fl Se eee a yt tery day they are ' t ' inet, THE ATTEMPT TO/beneath the unanswerable argu-| pert mit dagen , at wea today. The ¢ trans , t Nose paoTect BANK WRECKERS,/ ments of the opposition! H he | int felloy At hen ee ~ j Ay } ‘ omg re e ad x a ne THE G PLUMBING GRAFT AND | smooth-spoken Vilas of King amirk- | him, is the your = wi : . be il be p| moma, seer! Tie MACHINATIONS OF THE [ed benignly upon us an he presont-| sturdy youngsters. He inh | ile pane Rt Fish, Oysters, Ete. MATTLE ELECTRIC COMPANY, |ed his crafty appeats calculated to! the antictpation of being with t | te aapplar grees james bags Pe | Boles, 4c; Diack cod. €c: ling cod jmeduce the unsuspecting, but m m, and there is a son Phe ony trouble with | Moore's! ge; crabs. $1@1.78: clams. oves cpuimaiae ie toe ai a peg rage | £9 to the expense of constructing | $1.76; oysters, Olympta, per wack, Protect Bank Wreckers } At the tt this writing the | the machinery is | Pe poeee ey, ve te ee oe ne dee ee a. ve ae Jes prominent legislator called it,|rIpe und tec + ol . MRS. CHADWICK GETS EXCITED | # m to furnish the mone rt Pasa! seine ms Rete | tartea of the oyster oor ae still in progress, If there are! you maohar ' F 7 el yo op ebay AA co: gg IR seotsre, 1Ttaan halibut, 6@ He HER TRIAL AND TALKS BACK | h He om ow ~ ™» c Urian | O°? ting members in the! flings about in its wild ab til that is buit it 4 tof om the attoged | DOU Ht will meet tts just warning ory te sent trom ; the fund Whours of the inti: he beanaas teen wtona 7 pro nda Patent, per bbl, $4.75; Crowm Beep” of ve te last night | throate author, We f ‘ rovide! indefinitely posto: — = ig | setion of @ tunnel. $5.10; Minnesota hard wheat, far the formation bank ne cot” tous measure weery | ‘The My fer ows Ass'n? a tt tor [enews ve 4 - wat. | e art arte sown use alo wit} | #tandard Dak peaking and secur wtata | fr fair play Jerushes the unfort ant CLEVELAND, 0., March 8—Atl peo food the $475: Molly, 24.75; peas of THE PLUMBING GRAM flow wi the sor f 1 - the third t . $6.76; Electric Seat te ppemt th hy ~ vishe opening of the third day of the piealiiens ee " fefin- | New shat Vilas’ name hee ng|bis throat. His» ' Mra. Chadw trial, the govern-| / B Mekal, 3790; 7 i ak commise UP at this stage of the story, I may | crus nt a that 8.48; penmiele, eet. $4-15:: Sea fee bis duties, fixing his COMPOSE | ag well present The Star's compli-| A w Py tai re trig y ig vitae WIL! OCCUPY NEW aro. 4436; Vratent Excellent, 478; fon ent making an appropriation | oto cs that individual > oo. © . : , Novelty A, $4.25 4 | a ndividua re ranger visita the mode 1 vert was crowded to! Coreats et tthe many others jam-|"2%t to ask im a tow questions and ont ¢ doors when the session opened QUARTERS Whole wheat. 108, per bale, $2.4 ‘The score aciaay A 1 | melative to his notorious plumbing eart-broken widow and the prin appeared to have whole wheat flour, per bbl, #4 gat through the lexisiature, bee ail| inapection bill, which provides that | epresents the mill in wt regained some of the self control Sraham, per bbl, $4; graham, $3.36, teear-marks of a gvod. equitable) you afr, Citisen, are going to pay | the fatal accident red-—ar she has so much lacked since the| ,. [bbl $4; rye flour, $3.75 per Dues ant reliet-giving measure. That ©) higher prices than ever for plumb-|cident due solely to the negli« | began on Monday Soya pa a toe eee ae erat ceeeeend aa ae bank commissioner is a necessity 19 / ing and plumbing repaira. It means | of the company Receiver Lyons of the Oberlin, | Yat American bank in the Alaska | for, OUl. N0; Muqeates, De on ter fateliigent man will deny. There, | that no man, no matter how good a| ‘The attorney wants the young * bank, was recalled and he said that | D¥ilding are nearly fintehed and will | TOS? Shot Mel coe eee ieee corm fore, how easy jo uKer) plumber he may be. can work at his| man t the t { the t " be ready to be occupied by March |" | . , oe e ¢ ork at his| man to sign a paper, in exchang e books yank showed no . meal, 50s, $4; bale, $2.20; rolled oats, “Cran Heep” Ba for he 18 &/ trade unless he how-tows to « trio| which he is willing to pay her credit to Mrs. Chawwick, at the| 78 the day the bank intends to). ''@ © co 96.75: wheat flakes, | move. The decoration of the new lbox 75 Ibs, $2.20: farina. per bbl, ecks, time the etght certi enter) to make law for the bene-| or Zooh-bahs known as a board of |amall sum of money Mot Denkere, by sivly Taiecting| numbing examiners, passes an ex-| “I don't know much about t which figure in the indistments,|1Ons 1 Beautiful and no finer aoe |2550; terion, 10- -enctes. per een nee cagetenh © PATS- | amination and gets his certificate. | things,” she remarks were Grawe be eres regs “iy ‘a og | ag 10a, bale, §2-6 ; that are really good “0 - . | Pao defense objected to the gov-| been BO money ap In the deco- | he : raphe Now, Mr. Vilas, what is the true|my friends tell i - - woe, | fating and wood work seif-raising buckwheat, 26%8, cas ornments attempt to have Receiver | Mb. | ndinavian ar . pn, the Oberlin bank In ot Mrs. | American bank into the Alaska josie peas, 1.50@6, popcorn. per cwh, Awick, in 1903, of ground | Pullding puts four of the best banks | $2.00; cracked wheat, per bale, $3.08 ! apecified In the |i® the state on one corner. The oie: indtetm: and at the same time! Union Savings and Trust company Oats, per ton, $26@28; bran, per |the defense announced that the|@l!a@onally across from the new | ton, $19.60@321; barley, rolled, per main feature of the defense of Mra.| Scandinavian American banking | ton, $24@26; feed wneet. per t Chadwick had nothing whatever to| "oma, has just recently increased | airy chop feed, per ton, $ 4 “P.-L.” bulld- meal, per ton, $23; best 27 One section of the bill absolutely | reason for the passage of this bill of | get maybe $25,000 f« any bank wrecker from the} your | that will ke wrath of justice. Although #o word- Do you really belleve that such a | for life 4 that almost any would SUP-|l board ta necessary? “Twenty-five thousand dollars! your that It was intended to provide Is plumbing such a delicate art | exclaims the aggrieved counsel, lift Tereatic punish: at for the offend-/ thar one of the craft must wear kid|ing his hands in holy he My fag banker, a2 & matter of fact be-| cioves to wipe a joint? dear madam, don't you know that amt fe cunning construction is) why not have a board of bankers,|the law strictly pr ceeeied & block onto which the), poard of candymakers, a board of ! man The moving of the & p me and the Lye ntify two drafts issued by fea that all a life is worth i $5,000 when | tee Weald stumble In its effort to) piackamithe, a board of wagon re-|he is killed in a mil 1 with the bookkeeping of the | 't# quarters in the whole corn, ton, mate cat Justice. pairers, a hoard of chambermatds Pee ate Sry or Twenty Years Mra. Stanford's Constant Companio 4 Private |Obertin bank ing, which ts sow known ss the ley" srachel cote, per ten, $87; Sen: Bennett weed: " up panion and Priva a“ . Stans bieck, Bast ; be m@ Here ts the way Mr. Bassett word-| -pnis bili, Mr. Vilas, is purely one | vide if Bill No. 129 ts pom This ecretary. Miss Berner Wag With Mra. Stanford When She Died The court ruled that as the nego je block, having some very Rest) teed corn meal, per ton, $28; shorts, et the paragraph toward monopoly. It will tend to| bill, which ts being lobbied for] — ty = tation of the two drafts as well as| quarters. = por con, 081058. “The owners or officers of 80¥/ form a ring of big plumbers who will | strenuously by the mill owners, t| RR a RE Aa |the checks for $12,000, have the| With the Northwest Savings and hay. Gu Ge chal fraudulently andigocet petcse ghyward and reap|backed in the senate by a 7| Will _be dropped as soon as the st-| strychnine in the bicarbonate. They |*ame date, and the latter are | Trust company in the new quarters | Eastern Washington timothy, $19 ULMER to chest and defraud |p oosecme profit, And the ittle fel-|eorperation servants and im the estes |‘ can rid themselves of it! think the decimal » the|mentioned in the indictment, they|on iret ave and Columbia |@#0: alfalfa, | $13.50 13; went any peteon, recelve any deposit. /iow will be fromen out. They could| manner in the ho j | gracefully, The presence of strych-| figures 662 wa and| must be regarded as a part of the| street, and the Scandinavian Amert- te cameo ae oe imowing that such bank ts insol-| not afford an expensive lobby And, God forgive - we the bicarbonate and tb et that the cat ! have | ame transaction. an bank In the Alaska butlding, | pey, "ia sidite sei went, shall be deemed guilty of «| put, of course, all you get in re-|they dub this fe an wet pees | DOlsoning im this city, It ts eved, read 662 hur a grain, in-| Lyons testified that the drafts | wil! make this corner u banking cen- Poul Food. feony, and punished. upon convie~|turn for your introduction of the bill | viding for the pr aia ri », | will fore: remain unexplained and stea 682 ¢ “ | were drawn tn New York | ter Oyster shells, 100s. ton, $22; clam tie thereof, by & fine not exceed- P . | Mra. Chadwick was first heard in a ahells, 169%, $20; bone meal, 100m iagene thensend dollars or imprie — vow — tor aie the sa of employes | tories ee line case wher sesuevandan” th SACRAMENTO, Cal, March §.— | $82; granulated bones, 100s, $32. Om be ¥ eit ove! ment le dott ed of the house? | pg ern > 7 ernor Pardee : im the state peintentiary n0t | in doing rs rior onent len! oe +i s ERE liatrict attorney, who threatened to irpad Pardi Pe prea rend aoe sander Set oy see afm rege > oe { blame you et un leetner ta Carnegie hotes. though {Compulsory vaccination bi nie Gra zceeding two Years, or nh such| SEATTLE ELECTRIC INTER- the senate and sec > 1g @. though | oming, declaring that vaccination | BO@ Sever. prime, owt, $14. feand imprisonmen( at the discre- ESTS whe Gar G06 Gite Sir teens THE CONV/CT not _meationing any names outright. | Morning. Une atry from one of e, cholce, $17: white clover, § tien of court. : ps ad “That's what we w shouted se Sree cou . or ; timothy, per cwt. ~ docen't it? Mucunt, Messve, Bassett and Vilas | perpetuation and prosperity of this Mra. Chadwick |the greatest curses in history and 3 sorebard grass, $14; red top, 35 Reads all right. 4 tit ené cater Mr. Bean. Mr. Benn h Sha: ot inter Mr nm. Mr. Benn has grand state of ours The following study of convict charact , | The iaterraptic saved a mast be sustained 10; English rye grass, $8; Italian rye Gounde as if the framers of thes pint that. although containing a DOWN THE WORKMAN Tho Siar by J. Se Lane " ¥ was written for che iatereaptien seseivenl ‘Bo et) Grass, $5. brome grass, 313; tall bl were anxious to create a AW | generous woodpile of misieading ithe: aiken: ta a Se tat te ¥ ar ny LeRoy, now a® r * sentence under the tention from the cour c asaie | aeealiow anak Kentucky Gat Would “cinch” all offending| rhetoric, cannot prevent the woolly |time to hear Senator Pair King |x Sumulative sentence law, ts leroy has matied over the evident sensation | Blue gra mixture bank wreckers, doesn't !t? head of the Senegambian from bob- county introduce a t tin par eda hated aye Mee om th Snes eg | — Now, listen! bing up between the ath Pe apis and talke f.uently. He ste Ume a news Ira Reynolds, Mrs. Chadwick's | SUe coetion. "me & rende chove.| fis DAL, watch wes Grawn by M./jome a boycott ton felon and must|e @APemae a : ee ee ee ee eet CHIGAAD MARREES. makes « loophole through which the|c Hughes attorney for the Seattle |wo to jai! he convict is obedter to | terno om, but me: oly ide nttfied the | car of Chelan apples arrived Reporte for The Star by W. & SE Sileten Seti GE Tancctte coasake cat Waaticd cose |" “ber the. einate won't pase tha point, which it ts dangerous tc mo [handwriting on Mra. Chadwic unis morning Fancy apples are| pire eo. 112 Columbia street, by a ee meted her cee tne ae tas lune or chases Venn bene ae nu m allence and patien | two wre papers submitted | very sc now and few are arriv-| civate wir MGEA Dat he toch the de-| fren of Metride, Mtratton & Dalton, |claim. indlanent!y ts, and breaks out like « madman to him. The crowd was disappointed. |ing. The lettuce market is begin- Seattle, March 8. SUP GEN EitenE to Getraud the de-|ts an act “liming the ammont of| A fow minutes later you find that : i ng. ail say experience with | som he most des ning to slow down. This produ Wheat- High. ‘Lew. Clean ’ r nd a * nd a * criminals the world has ev known, have I i be cannot be convicted. It | compensation of attorneys.” ete. [they wilt seen them show the slightest sign of #h or rep | jfor the past week has not been! may, 1143-4, 1121-2, 1131-8 EVIDENGE |coming tn very fast. ‘There are lots| july, 967-8, 989-4, 987-8. ie bananas in the market now, but) Sept $9 7-8, 87, 87. eee EERE EERE EEE eee ey See EERE EEE EER RR Re eee ee does not matter whether he knew e pi vor | on‘t 2a ws oh Ee sel Bg made ge favor that} But, don't « scournged, per suppose that this apparent hardness of heart is So gen ped ar post err the bill will prevent the present ne- |haps these august solons will take caused by false shame or bad exam On the other hand | ost of them are too ripe to sell) Corn. fartous practices of “shyster” law- | it into thetr heads to initiate a mod whe con aay that he has-ecen into the imesost depths of those weil, P tion must prove that he intended to Ms May, 48 1-2, 473-4, 48. tithe Uden ecu Gera ent Goose hearts and read there what is hidden from all the world July, 487-8, 481-4, 481-8 mor positor| cases It atipulates that any con- | HANCE FOR BO R T have never, in the course of my long assoctation with Vegetavies, Oats— ‘ Recepted the deposit. AnY|tracts between attorney and client! Up bobs a member of the commit convicts in western “stirs” (prisons) seen one sing’s instance May 321-8, 211 Amwyer Wi the state wil! tel! you that | for the payment of a contingent fee |tee on printing with the news that . . is Beans, @ry, per _ewt, $3.2593.76; May 321-8, 311-2, 313-4. , ouch wents be of moral suffering caused by (a6 memory of some crim Evidence in the case of the a ane scsment: ‘nest July. $1 3-4, 313-8, 81 1-2. an impossibility. for the recovery of damages shall the committee is ready to present The phil hy of ork Sifficult th t John Hild 4, ob 4 | Lime a 94. ee ies ° - Ba, Instead of protecting the de-| philosophy of crime is more difficult than t# com against John Hildebrand, charged | sack. 75@$1.00; cabbage, $1.15@1.25;| Pork— pr < not Include a fee of re than one- | its bill providing for the establish t to defi 7 pasiters, thie section protects the| third . monly supposed, and it is impoesible to define crime accord with murder, was in at 11 o'clock | winningstend cabbage, per cwt,| May, 12.72, 12.67, 12.67. Sante third of the amount recovered; that | ment of the office of state printer ing to certatn given points of view this morning, and Prosecuting At-/g960, cauliflower, per dozen, $1.25; | July, 12.90, 12.82, 12.82. But, Sertenatet every contract shall be in writing| le this « graft \* “Neither imprisonment nor the bard labor system wil ever torney Mackintosh opened the ar 196; edfens. yellow, iy. there are some/and a copy filed with the summons. | Well—to quote our old friend t t ment. Hi 4 0 : 5 iEWw < honest. men in the houre not many. | Y “hi # make the convict a better man. or a more useful member of gument. Hildebrand himself lay | jh. 3c: onions, Fanno, $2.35; spinach, NEW YORK STOCKS. SUMMER tewever—and lod by Rene | cen ore shall Be tazed against |Chimmie § McFadden—“I should! @ eosiety. While they are the means of punishing him, and pro on his cot In the court room, his! per crate, $1.00; turnips, sack, $1.25 - > posing 3 |both the plaintiff and his attorneys. | «mile | @ tecting society against his violence, they only develope in him fac wing no trace of whatever | rutabagas, sack, 60@855; lettuce, | High. Low. Close resentatives ee vauret What is the real purpose of this| Several years ago the state had|@ a feeling of intense hatred, a thirst for forbidden pleasure, and om ne he might be experiencing. | pothouse. $1.00@1 fancy torma-| Atchison, 92, 901-2, 92. Sea coe tc cadence yt tett bay. such officials, and so fat were the|@ an almost incredible desire for recklessness Throughout the long trial the sick | toos, $2.25@2.50; carrots, 65@$1.00; | Amal. Copper, 787-8, 771-2, 78 1-8 fOUERE to have been in the firet| And why 6 the Geattlo Mectric}cmstuments that two men madele The solitary confinement system, in spite of all that has man has lain on his stretcher, and | fancy carrots, $2.00, Yakima pota- |B. & O., 1093-4, 1085-8, 109 5-8. > hata hea * first | company behind it themselves independently wealthy) @ been said in its favor, falis to fulfill itn object smile nor frown has dis-| toes, $22@23; White River potatoes, |B. R. T., 66 1-2, 66 1-2, 65 7-8. a, of) Because— for life as a result of holding the of-| @ It takes al the strength out of a man, enervates and 1 the remarkable composure | 32 hethouse radishes, 900 dec; (Cam. Pac., 1481-6, 1681-6, 143 1-6 SUNG dihcengt to ratirend th |, If made a law, the measure will | fice. | weakens him morally, and terrifies him tnto becoming what In of his face. | @ $1.00, apples, fancy, $1.00@1.75; Erie, common, 471-2, 46 3-8, 47 1-8 9 teal Attempt to railroad through| be the means of preventing many| Hut that does not inake any dif-|% commonly called « model of repentance, but what in reality ts Only once 4i4 bis expreasion| California. sweet potatoes, per |lils. Cent., 1583-4, 158, 1585-8. i and mea ¥ bankers | guits against the company. Suppose | ference to the honorable senate. So.|@ mo more like true repentance th a mummy is like a living change. When Attorney Macin-| rate, $.176; artichokes, per doz, T5c; | Manhattan, 171 3-8, 171, 171. Made for bankers, Bassett was t some poor widow’ on was | the: it * 23 1-4, 122 1-2, 122 5-8, seconded by V r poor widow's son was they pass @ breathing being J. H. LeROY toh sald that it was fear, not sick ‘alifornia celery, 65@ 70 native | Metropolitan, 123 1- 1- et the ui ie Has of King. father | killed by « street car in Seatt | THE DOCTORS’ TRUST PTR eTe eee eC eee eee eee eee eee eee ees ness, that held the prisoner to his 30@70c; native rhubarb, 8c.| Mo. Pac., 108 7-8, 1083-8, 108 3-4. tquitous plumbers’ bill, of | through the negtigence of the com Next, we have an original act by . bed, Hildebrand turned his head ra, $2.25 per doz; hothouse |L. & N., 1421-8, 141 1-2, 1411-2. peny. She has no means to en-| Senator Wilson, entitled “A Doctors “| with a gesture of resentment. The 20c doz; asparagus, 5c; | Peoples Gas, 110 1-8, 109 1-2, 110. gnge the services of a good attor-| Trust, or Don't Forget the me, he properties was made yesterday,|attorney went on to say the crim : nia barb, bom, $2.2 Penna., 143, 142 1-8, 142 3-4 LANGS ney, and how many lawyers would | Physictan ollowing the confirmation of the | inal and thug and murderer can be Froite | Reading, com., 987-8, 953-4, 98 7-8, |consent to take the case when the} Senator Wilson believes that sale by the federal court very brave when, with gun in band Pei nimmons, $1.28; bananas, R. I, common, 35, 34 1-2 347-8. meee jiaw stipulated that if the sult was | doctor is an unfortunate, down-tr With the exception of one barge. 4a mask over his face, and with | per bunch, $2.50@2.75; dates, per Ib, So. Py 69 1-2, 68 3-4, 69 3-8. lost the attorney would have to pay | den individual and ought tc R which is used in transporting ore| his body shielded behind the jamb figs, %-Ib bricks, $1.75; | St. Paul, 178 3-8, 1771-4, 178 1-8. ABSOR' the costs If the plaintiff did not? |a cinch on the entire field of and coal to and from Alaska, the}of a door, he shoots down old m ; 10-1b cartoons. 60@7Sc: grape | Sugar, 1463-4, 145, 145 1-4. | Piem, aedte,etet an othestivel whe.ée net teal well. Se he sdditional fleet of the company is|in cold blood, but that when in the | frUll. per Som Bh kN, letone, see | Un. Pac., 1335-8, 1821-4, 133. argument the corporation would | poses that the firat step towa mnposed of large sailing vessels.| grasp of the law and facing a jury ‘dling, $1.50@2 naval oranges, | U- 8. S., com., 36 1-8, 355-8, 36 1-8 he But he The cornerstone of the old w These veasels are to t weed, it is}of his countrymen his bravery 2.28; oranges, Jap, baie,|U. 8. S., pfd., 953-4, 943-4, 95 3-4. cooking, 50 1, in carrying fish from the] dwindles and fear takes possession |g; 15@1.25; apples. ng, now occupied b ‘ markets all over the| of him. | @ $1.00; apptes, fancy, $1.00@1.60; | ken to the niuse a to at-| sity build th-| library, in to be WHEAT—Wheat was for sale at COT TON |have in exhibiting the copy of a con- | is to kill off the oate | tra t between plaintiff and attor- | isnot so foolish a politician VERY BEST |ney! I can hear one of their high-/t this in an open. Full Pound Package On} | Priced. eloquent barristers exclaim | od, but introduces » b ate|um of the new building within ©) world. Some of the vessels will That's what's the matter with | A nnerrtes, $10.00; pomegranates,|the opening today a Uttle under ekage Only iramatically omteopathy y which every onteo-| few days. The shifting of the old} with the completion of the salmo an now,” said the prosecut-| half orange cases, $2.75; pineapples, | yesterday's closing figures, the May ‘Gentlemen of the jury, it is not | path desiring practte in this! building on account of the excava-| pack in the fall, take thelr argoes ney He's not sick. He's) per doz, $3.60@4.50; Honolulu ba- | being sold down to 112 1-2, and the this poor, misled woman who will | state must be accepted by a medical | tion for the public market has mad¢/ to New York, while others will be | afratc fianas, bunch, $1.25@ 2.00. | July down to 933-4. Prices became reap the profits of this sult, should | board of nine physicians, ONLY the removal of the historic Stone} dispatched to the Orient, where sal At the words Hildebrand’s head, Butter and Cheese. |firm again on good buying by com- you decide in her favor, but the at-|ONE OF WHOM SHALL BE AN | necessary. mon is in great demand which he had raised, fell back on| OFfewon cheese, 13%c; Pastera,| mission houses, but again turned | OB TROPATH! The cornerstone was laid in’ 1861 - his low, and beads of perspira- | St ks, 25@26c; Washington cheese, | weak, and the closing for May was |torney representing her!” Dr. Oliver's Skin Soap nn rue he would spring the} You ca n imagine how much chanee|On July 4, 1904, when the corger tion stood out on his foréhead and font ner pa cheese, 16c; but-| 15 gc under yesterday, and the July ny would have} stone of the new university was! EXTRA WARD PLAN |iivs | storage, in tubs, laid, a sealed copper box tn whict The case will go to the jury thts | storage, in brick y. 320; eastern eastern Je; cooking, U@ under. There was no evidence » eastern bull clique 27-8 of buying by Yor th Some one of The Star readers will uch a committee, when tak . | ~ “5 rapt —_ ‘Or the most tender skin bably wonder why this bill was|ing into consideration the fact that| several historic retice bad been afternoon. 13c; California fresh creamery, 31c, | this morning ere mue! We guarantee it | introduced by @ country member, in- |every professional M. D. hates the | placed, was taken from the old cor DISCUSSED . Egos. |be said in regard to the speculative REGULAR 35¢ CAKES FOR ad of one of the King county ag-| name osteopath worse than he does | nerstone to the new one, where ity - Strictly fresh ranch, 18c. | position other than that Chicago eregation. A little thought, how- wn drugs. lnow is, A committe was appointed Poott houses are sending out bullish ad- er, will show you what a clever tainly, It passed the senate—|for the purpose. Vivian Carkeék, a} | fi aiealg's- ieeacielie ahieal Ducks, Grosset, 17@18c; geese | vices to their clients, and we believe ic t was to hide the tracks of| but, oh, what an awful drubbing it} @raduate of the university, is in} - a v gesce om 4 > Bien Greased, 15@16c; chickens, dressed, | the present time presents an oppor- al framers of the bill by hav-|recetved in the house herefore,| charge of the removal of the ‘old| number o arée and precincts tn turkeys, fancy iocal dressed, | tunity to pick up a little cheap | cornerstone to the museum {the city. wae taken up at a s tal | wheat te from a country leg- | notwithstanding the good (") inten | tions of Senator Wilson and his cot | This monster Seattle corporation | leagues, osteopathy will continue to | @!ly coting of thy 1} conimittee y BR. Alexander, G epubli ity cen | Honey. Liverpool May wheat opened 1-8 sterday afternoon. | _Cattfornia strained. per tb. Se: | lower, and closed unchanged. wee Russell and The copper box mentioned origin: | contained a copy of the law Rumor has it ¢ the street that J-| California sage. per Ib. dc; honey. | “Car Receipts—Minneapolis, 141 | e! y old 7 Coiman But} which hires «small army of lobby- | meritoriously thrive in the state, | creating the state university, an old | ee eee ented ta neranaa | T. Blakistone, the real estate broker, |etxract, per Ib. T@8igc; Oregon | : gltctagsecicg # to Influence jurors in and @ ia Bible, some pamphlets and some = - Am agg agi ANRC! is mold to W. P. Trimble the en-| rape cream, 10-case ote, $3.90; | Wheat; Duluth, 5 wheat; Chicago, j 1 First Ave, Cor. Columbia St. |the court house—this remor Jeoins. A blackamith unsoldered the |@ Joint meeting n the council and) vie block bounded on the north and| honey, Yakima, 12%: Cllfernia 19 wheat, 370 corn, 161 oats, | unscrupulous, greedy valture—ia not| (NOTE—Tomorrow Mr. Dean witt| box at the time of Its removal to| the county central committe as soon | tire black Dounded ot ene ay vatrenta : . co Siawcartisase.ale ontent with fastening its talons | Continue his reat story of the ninth| the newe ornerstone and some other | %* boss oe ee tor consid-}#Nd on the east and west by I | but must needa litter the state leg. | Prye-Brubn gratt,” “The Ofl Insp tents. \gec tnenthe peat, but the broweny{?< ¢15.000- a ad sad istatere with {te foul corsuption |tion graft,” “The Millionatres’ bill,” snd other interests have held up| This sale ts one of the first large mat 6 Bow pre: | Sorthers part ot the city and is cou- GRAIN and STOCK something before it is/™ sidered by local dealers as one of the ntl LEWIS Dee re es ee ere | wee tumult to tethers” ant othomn TRANSFERREL garta March 8.—T The Northwestern Commercial | 4 et ita lg \ he Bes : . od BROKERS fe not bad enough w Cor. Cherry St. P| 104.) PRICE OF HUMAN LIFE. While we have been indulging ina| MILWAUKEE The a cae Gi Page heart to heart” talk about the Seat-| National Bowling association offi-|and the Northwestern amship| WASHINGTON, D. C., March 8~!ay (he McMicken block hog, the stage in Olympia has! clals have been advised of a move-| companies, which now own the|The massage from the president — —_ | PRIVATE WIRES ] oo reset and the curtain lifts to| ment for a distinctive western| thirteen canneries and six veasels| was sent to the senate Monday re M.J. Roche. better known through- . CONTINUOUS MARKETS ] - Giaclone the interior of a buay tac-| bowling league, to include Butte,| formerly owned by the Pactfic| garding the Domingo treaty was|out the West as "Mike," traveling | tor at e the whirr and grind of | Spokane, San Franct Tacoma, | Packing and Navigation company, | made public, which says the cond!l- | passen agent for the Denver & 2 Columbia St. tion ofaffairs there were such that | Rio Grande and the Grand West= sROUD was to be made as goon aslern, ix in the city today on bust Poe a ness. ————— R WAY Matn 16 Re RAT REL En ~neoee| R RLDA ab ring for a bu neries and ve The formal tra the hinery and the slap-slap of | Portland and Seattle, on account of} are pr belts as they wind @issatistaction with eastern dicta-| with the « lens id, we hear tion the north