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Ss. CSO! ser va orrrmws J . t J . i ¢ ; 7 r J ENT TOMEET BAL TIC FLEET STEAMER TA MA SAID TO HAVE BEEN ORIGINALLY SENT TO MEET THE SECOND SQUADRON OF THE CZAR’S NAVY SUPPLIES WERE FOR WAR VESSELS —E Advices ty state; tvastok. The advices received in taat the Ts af walt beef, | th ity tolling of the capture of esiating of is, was In-| the vessel By the Japanese give her th ps and | position as being to the northward . e# Authori-/of Hakkaido Island, which is sita say that salt! ated off the west entrance of © Tacoma, | garu strait, This route was » fe pever use 1 forces and ts) ed, it Is said, owing to the fact a reguiar 8 the commis-/there are thousands of small ts Sriat of 8 At the time) lands there which would afford an om Seattle, the excellent hiding ple for a veasel, 2 was on its/and at the same time would stand ok. The Taco-| a chance of working her way to the setonsibly for| northward among the ice fields, in he morning of | the hope of being shut off from the hat time many | Japanese warships in this manner his city stated) Hakkaido taland is situated a lit a y impos-|tle south of and about 65 miles er Viadtvostok. | from Viadivestok. Captain Con s advanced was | nauton, who was in command of the floes | veasel is a navigator long familiar | on during would not be nough to the} « harbor for to afford her xcellent authority s stated that on advised of a y the Russian author! he was to Me fm wait for the su and should gcheme ¢ » was to make Eo ee beet 22 poasible to Viad WHO WILL GET TIT? i ! @BATTLE AND TACOMA PRE- PARE TO FIGHT FOR NEW STATE of INSPECTION—UP TO GOV. MEAD Bing and Pierce counties will soon | = swords again and a aptrited SPECIAL ON TOILET ARTICLES Celgate’s Violet Water, $1.00 size The, Hoednut’s Violet Water, regular $1.00 The Malvina Cream, 50 size B5e Borothy Taltum Powder, 2c size... em Be Cologne Boug uct Soap, x bape Otor, Be cake 2 190) Almond Meal. 5c jars. ee 2ze Rose Cold Cream, full Ib 48e Dr. Oliver's Skin Soap, bighly ree- @mmented for tender 35¢ akon 190 “Marray @ Lanman’s Florida Water large size ate Reky Perfume, original 2-08. bottle} $1.69) line of Palmer's, | Wright's, Coigate’s, Spiebler’s, Rick- | secker’s, Hudnut's, Violet's, Roger & Gallet’s and other makes. } G DRUG C2 COLMAN BUILDING. O01 First Ave. Cor. Cotumbia St. ‘We carry a full | LET US FILL YOUR PRESCRIP- | TIONS SHAW'S DRUG STORE F039, |= Bargains in Ranges $5.00 Har Estate, 6 lids, with Peservoir $35.00 1 $55.00 Majestic Range, 14-inch ¥en, set up and connected | oneal Bt. Clair f-inch oven $25.00 ae Beach Range md Range, 18-inch H5.00 Singer almost new 818.50 You will surely fine a range to suit » we have several hundred ranges, including most 8 brands and best ranges on pf the market Give us a call and save one half on » hourse furnishings Dabney & Woodhouse Complete house fturnishers &nd sole agents for the Charter Oak Ranges, the best and most fuel saving range on the mar- ket. Remern name and number ‘ PIKE STREET. Phone, John 981. | ine to that question. | *peetor is appointed from anywhere | for every Inspection from a distance Leargo of dynamite, | improvements, with that coast Captain Connauton’s famftiarity with the topograph ndition of the country in that section was the | reason of his being selected to take | the Tacoma on her filibustering ex pedition, While it bas been frealy hinted that all war risks in regard to Insuran i been guaranteed | by the Russian government, the of- | felals of the Northwestern Steam- ship company, owners of the venset, | refuse to discuss anything pertain- | fight will be on between Tacoma and Seattle i The bone of contention this time | is the appotmtment of the new state inspector of oils for the office re- | cently created by the legislature. Spokane county is also in | fight Seattle claims that King county {a entitled to the appointment on the the grownd that Seattle ts the dis tributing potnt for all the of] used {n the state, and that if an in- else he would have to come here | at the expense of the government Pierce county will fight hard for the appointment and also for the removal of the big of) tanks to Ta- coma, and Spokane will get {nto the! fight on general principles The | main conflict, however, will be be THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1904. MOTHERS’ CONGRESS ELEC TION WASHING D Mareh At th t the | Mother or M ' Bchoff.of PAuadelpt ed president, an office which a held for three years, Mra Murphy, of La second view pros MAN WHO ATE THE EVIDENCE WILL NOT HAVE A CHANCE TO DO 80 IN THE NEXT CASE Attorney Thomas Casey for more;argument. The distressed wife of than an hour this morning argued | the prisoner wiped away a sudden earnestly for the acquittal of H. R.| Good of tears and evidently braced MoTavish, and did his best to ex-| herself for the ordeal of listening to With one hand she and plain that @ prisoner might eat up| the argument an exhibit cheek in a forgery ease | patted the shoulder of her baby and yet not be guilty of the crime, | with the othar abe held that of her MeTavish's wife, a pretty little} busband, stilling both her charges woman with @ great deal of pluck ith a comforting word now and wat beside the prise holding their|then. Suddenly the baby let out a {-months-old baby on her lap, a#| good-natured crow that could be she has done all the time through | heard all over the courtroom, and the (hree-day trial, and her distress | reached out a patr of fat little arms has added @ touch of pathos to the| towards its fathor, whe took it on °* 2 trial, the maim feature of which has | his lap. been comedy of the prisover’s| Immediately the dimpled little GEN. BARON KAULBARS. luncheon yesterday on “Mxhibit A” | fists began a vigorous assault and Gen. Kaulbars commands the There t littl hope for MeTav-| Dattery upc the nose of the pris right wing of Gen. Kuropatkin’s|!*h iItimate MWherty, for evenjoner, accompanied by a delighted army. though the jury should acquit him |series of crows and kicks, and fol the present charge others will w Prosecuting Attorney Mack ntowh took with him to court this lowed by some Infantile attentions ip the way of fat finger punches in the eyes and ears, Finally the baby rning another $16 cheek, which | put both arms around the prisoner's says McTavish fo neck, curled up tn the prisoner's on the Leader store. bosom, and contentedly went to kept In a brown sleep. It was at this point that the betr ely watched by the prose-| prisoner broke down and wept, and jeut ttorney, who says he will, in| several members of the Jury looked MeTavish gets to looking par-| the other way, clearing thelr throats arly The case went | batt hungry, bave a special/ with embarrassment appointed to ait on the evi-|to the jury at noon ° The defense was that the crime ALL KINOS OF " In case the present charge fatls|was not complete inasmuch as the “PURPS” BEING TAKEN INTO THE |r) eh, prosecution will immedt- | ppiso: had never passed the check Jately be begun on a fresh charge of received money for it, and the TANANA forgery The prisoner has also laid attorney made an appeal on the himesif open to prosecution tor {ground that the defendant, « fire Owtng to an anticipated boom in the dog market at Fairbanks this spring, dog speculators are ship ping them in by the dosens from ali parts of Alaska, besides many large shipments from the states. It is stated by men who have lately itilating court records man by trade, had been for many The sympathy of the spec nage: fost out of work and that his was appealed to strongly this m fe and baby were suffering for the ing whem Attorney Caney began Sils Inpeounitios of life. cetera frees the Susth that ERE EEE MEER RRR most every other man has one or THE IRISHMAN, two dozen dogs lected which ‘ _ oH - either have been, or are to be, ship (A St. Patrick's Dey Study in Cole per into Fairbanks. “Purps” of all A, Paris fiesta -— kinds and specimens will be sent Tho Irishman! faith, hes a fonderful fellow, cad —— the Pes Wid niver a streak in hls make-up of yellow. mulate the improper vor of those forced to take what they From the crown of hit bat to the tip of his shoes, can get or nothing lila blood is that bilthe thal ‘tis seldom he's blua With a view to reaping a golden ‘Yeat the apecula’ without re- | gard for the feelings of the pros pective buyers, make no disertmin ation in thetr selection of canines, | which are to haul sleds and mining} truck for their masters-to-be. On almost every steamer golng north | And (sayin® no word for the hue of his head) The flow in his veins is an Illigant red. His friendship is yours, bot’ at noon and at night, It only you're dacent in treating him white eee eee eee eee ee But be friend to bis face and be foe to his back KOSS ED EEE ERR ER Re ee ee tween Pierce and King counties, as} ‘his spring have been nd ind Your Witty Wl tad bi wandecta’ Baa, the appointment means the location | ™ents of yelping “purps. lw of the Rockefeller big ofl tanks, a| to the outlook * For he'll hunt you up-country and harry you down, factor which has some little bearing | will tn * Wid the simple intintion.© Gols’ you brown. on commercial interests, interto pecomes heavier. | 4 It ts sald that J. M. Brewster,| or goes that can walk on Its|» Tia betit -doltow Soe lnood 1k ted Diets aiestas lee ; present watrant deputy in the coun- | ; 2 oa Ti) angels of heaven are wrinkled and gray! ty treasurer's office, is «lated for} a enew wows,” with their ribs al-|, the position tm case King county | ost sticking through thelr hides, | (And ain't this the rare poem for March seventecn gets the appointment, having al-| Which the miners now In the city] » Yer tera a wind b20 0 cad ett ateen ready recetved the endorsement of a| 8 might be of excellent se rvice |» large number of business men. The | t those in the north aa a self{-pro-| » EDMUND VANCE COOK. ¥ Tacoma and Seattle chambers of | Delling wash board, but fn a team) » “ commerce, it Is understed, wilt go| Would drive & man to tho "SULy| pg py yy eee eeN SEEN EEE ROME EN EEE EEE SERENE EEE ES to war over the appointment, and| bara” tn less time than they would | SB a Governor Mead will with lengthy petitions. T salary of the be $1,500 per year. WILL GO NORTH The schooner Maid of Orleans, L. be bealeged tnspector will | led | H. Gray & Co., will leave this port} Har and unearthly for Kotzebue sound with a large gasoline and merchandise on May 15. The reasel is one of many which wil! - sed In the Arctic coastwise trade uring the coming season. Owing to the heavy shipments to other camps, many of the schooners will it ts sald, be in great demand dur ing the summer, owing to the ma jority of the steamships being ed on the Bt. Michaels run, to mmodate the Yukon traffic The Maid of Orleans ts now tying tn the Duwamish river, where she has been tled up all winter. The| vessel has undergone considerable consisting of a new mainmast and teging be « peeeee etter itt eeieetrete! Senator A. T. Van de Vanter & & has rallied again, and this af- * # ternoon hope is again enter- # ® tained for his recovery. Dr #/ *® Carroll, who is attending the #| #@ sick man, now states that he # &® has a fair chance for life. . * * ieldiehehehehehehehaielehehahahehaiehehohelehal JEFFERSON SAILS Jefferson, of The steamer for Skagway and southeastern Alas ka this morning. The vessel car ried a large let of passen, of whom were bound for potr She also took an extensive cargo, consisting of mining mate rial and supplies for the merchantile establishments and camps in the Dawson and Tanana sections Among her passengers was Cap tain Norwood, government mine in pector, is bownd north tour of inspection of the different mines. MARRIAGE LICENSES John Matsurl, aged 32, and Louls Cabis, aged 23, both of Senttie William Burtenshaw a 49, Mra. Josie McLain, aged 36, both of Sheewah, Wash David Brown, aged 50, of Hong- kong, and Gertrude Moore Mills, aged 29, of Vancouter, B. C. AT GEORGETOWN Mayor Muiler will leave for the Doyne wilt in net the capacity of j abipment of cat ers, many | interior | on al snap up « juicy lamb chop. On the | steamship Jefferson. which for the north today, was another « bound for the| legged, hungry-looking variety which possess nothing to attract at-/| ! I i | | away for » apecttis purpowe to se- eure information of a technical na ture that will be of undoubted val ue to the ity Were the appropriation for a leas business-Hke purpose, for sending some ignorant councilmen to a con vention of other solons, for Instance. the approapriation could not legally | bo made. ‘Tanana, some of which were train but many consisted of the long I tention except by reason of their} being actually allve and the pec yap” howled at the docks. —— | EA LITTLE HAPPENINGS 108 ANGELES, March 14—All UNE AR TH railroads were again blocked this| morning a8 & fesult of a rene’ m4 Charles L. Holmes today sned|of the storm inst might. Seven CRIME Fannie Holmes for divorce, alleging | Southern Pacific trafme are stalled between Los Angeles and Santa |improper relations with other men on the part of the defendant, The Food for farbara. passengers on two were married in 1899. Anale|the trains is scarce, but the roads ae Conkin today filed divorce proceed-|are sending supplies F evi saut "LARE March 16 "Pollow ings against Bernard Conkin on the|dences of disasters at sen the |ing the arrest of Mra. Liasie Geisler ground of non-support. The two| wreckage coming aahore, ut no} this morning on a charge of murder were married at Osceola, Mich., in| bodies of persons drowned have the police believe they have un 1873. been found. The city streets are |earthed the guilt of numerous child At a meeting of the King County|running with water, It is stilijmurders, The woman operated a | Horticultural soctety last night ree | raining. lying hospital patronized by | olutions were pasted and a commit | young women | tee appotnted to co-operate with the SANTA BARBARA, March 16 letate and King county authorities |The heavy precipitation last night Ae a ae es ae lregarding the obtaining of county |caused serious damage along 1S etRANeRE feNNTS COL: lexhibits for the Lewts and Clark ex-|entire Soathern Pacific line to Lan | 2 cy Rem AND LEAVES A position at Portland this summer | Angeles. Another landelid curred at Benham, 90 miles beowst THOUSAND AMNEAD—WIS composed of -anta Barbara. They were heavy J. A. Stow- Other bust-| washouts near Santa Paula and near committes is Merchant The | Chatrman R ® «PRETTY GIRL WIFE LEFT BEHIND art and John Bodieh }# COLFAX, March 16.—George neas was transacted by the socisty.|Los Angeles. Only one train AC). op eewster, claiming to be a | The Western Central Labor Union | five that left Santa Barbara yeatem |. Vooiny iumberman of lone last night decided to fine all mem rrived im Los Angeles, (aking |. sich. registered a week ago at | bers attending or working at the| 18 hours to make the p of Bly the Moscow h managed | Portiand exposition § This ac-jhundred milee \* George W. Ga He spent | tlon \g-agicaann in oy to po | money like wa and treated about a boyeo on @ fair u ‘ ” everybody to champagn |tween the labor unions and the df Is his Wid cate, os be fad ao rectors {a settled time te Mayor Ballinger told of his ex Hi ye d to perfence In handling the local po e appeared t . young man be about 50 years old Hee department in an address be. PRs sly age agy AN pon the Ye pot ong “a — = sin i introduced a pretty 17-year-old league at a banquet at the Wa 1 h ». He 0 ington hotel last night. He told of| City Bngineer Thomson's pati-|* Hit! as hia witt. He left in twa the improvement in the regulation | way to Burope appears now to be| ¥ Gols Dieuuua’®, tot a eee jot crime brought about in this city | clear. After the counci! made the we . fraft on the lone baak for | during the present administration | required appropriation there was a} i $1 000. |and the difficulty in bringing about | good deal of talkc to the effect that |" n wint wite elaime she does |the gradual change for the better| Comptroller Riplinger and Mayor) Vw of the whereabouts since that time Ballinger would refuse to nign the; | r husband. She fs the warrant, owing to a forbidding p and E. E. Harvey this morning filed | viston of the charter. The question papers in the superior court asking| was referred to the corporation | the court to straighten out a muddle | counsel, and, although he hay not? made a formal reply, st in W. J. Maleoim, E.R. Butterworth handsome mey by several * ® KOW and some m and # seems not to care. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * sow them when he was * * * * * * * > * * * * * * * * * * + | datedadntnindaininininintnnninnaiainied jin which certain stockholders of the | yet | Olympic Mining company have be ered: that he ar sustain thé ac come involved, the question being | tion of the counc | one of tangled transfers. The inter It was only recently that ¢x-Cor TRYING IT m of the t also asked | poration Counsel Gilliam made against the proposed act of several | decision in regard to the The three combination street | stockholders to ask for a receiver.) matter, in which he held the sprinklers and flushers which were The petitioners claim that should a| cedure to be proper. ord 1 by the city some weeks age recetver be appointed the stock will| While the so-called junketing|arrived. They are being given a depre iate trips are forbidden under the city et this afternoon at the ty barn Stevens W. RC. will give a St. | charter, the efty’s legal advisers! There is a report ta circulation that Patrick's tea in the afternoon and|have always held that in certain|they have already proved to he a a Progressive whist party in the s the appropriations could be | fatlure. Superintendent Walters evening 17, at the home lv made Such a ca fs the 1 not be found thts afternoon te Mra J won, 1611 Bast Alder ; ) wh n engir ake a ' ‘ os the ty and 7? HE WON'T DO IT AGAIN [od ests ncataecrre t he 1 und «City Det cording to Jemmen's alaey be relined showt 1:2) ecleek® the peer ee Cor antee cass" ff ts the Cure of Chronic witout" i ~=6Disease in Every Form ‘The door war ajar WATERFRONT FIRE The most obstinate cases yield to the mastery of the Co eee | lumblan Treatment, furnished to ¢ sufferer at the trifling It took but six minutes to put out cost of $6.00 a month, with ALL MEDICINES AND AP @ blaze which threatened to destre PIAANCHS ABSOLUTELY FRE. the plant of the Northern Fish com pany, at the foot of Connecticut * shortly after 11 o'clock thin | morning. The fire started from the GIVEN FREE overheating of a furnace which was used in kippering fish, The heat Careful, Painstaking, Sclentific Examination and Diag started a small blaze which com nosis, with Practical Advices from an Kxperienced Specialist, municated to the woodwork, and be Free to All. This ine udes a Thorough Microscople Exarmina fore it was disco 1 had gained | i, when considerable headway, A bucket ote tae toe bet oun gree he we COLUMBIA MEDICAL INSTITUTE fight the fire, but soon gave it ur The fire apparatus and fireboat | WM. McHARRIE, M. D TUDHOPE, PH. G.. sr almale record time in Consulting Physician. sienna wettin the scene. The damage | wan alight CORTELYVOU | Suites 320-322 Arcade Bidg. SEATTLE, WASH. Phone Main 4il TILL INSISTS WASHINGTON, D.C. March 16 Postmaster General ( 1 . Office hour 9:30 & m.to12m = Interated the statement that he Tuesdays and Fridays, 6:30 to 8:30; Sunds oo would resign the chairmanship of the republican national committee, | but said the date has not been set, " | The feature of the market this morning ts the fine quality of cab bage that is arriving. The com missioners are very much pleased and all say that the rest of the cab bages that are shipped this season Citta woie meavurne AGL EE ¥"s © OR NEE fornia spuds that arrived yesterday = have been put on the market at 5 : cents per pound. This is the fi P f Y B d N Sonstaemant af tow poistses tree | urify Your Bloo ow the south that has arrived this year. é : 2 4 Another car of Barly Rose pota Don't wait until you get that Mstless, dragged out “spring toes arrived this morning from feeling. Take Yakima Early Rose potatoes are Dr. Kendall's Comp. Extract of Sars th I les of Iron, bringing $50 per ton, the highest per bottle they have been this winter, Apples Hood's Celery Nervine, with Red Clover, large bottle are arriving im great abundance Sassafras Bark, large package win 0 and, as they are all in rather a bad condition, the market fm start ss = . ing downward. Eggs this morning BOTH PHONES 962. FREE DELIVERY. went up another cent and are now! bracing 10 0 8 conte Max Ragley Drug Co. Vegetadies. Beans, ary, per owt. $3.3503.76, econd and Pike Lima beans. 64.760 6.00. wack, TSc@EL00; abbage. 8 Tab). — - wees Se en A obs ¥°s Cc’ Or Ee If: ontones. yellow. Fanno, $3.35; spin turnips, sack, $1 ik, 6O@E5S; lett A Le fancy toma s, 65@ $1.00 ICHARDSON &KELLY ‘oro™ per yerd sts, $2.00; Yakima pota ma oops ‘Ge and up. , White River p« A loons, cream and white Yakima Early Rose po-| 1% 29, S%c and tatoes, $50; Greeley potatoes $22; | 1112 Second Avenue ‘ hothouse = radiahe 30 per doz “YOUR MONEYS WORTH OR co, $1.50, @ti.00 y. $100@1.75 MONEY BACK California potatoes, per vate, $176: artichokes, per doz, Tbe ~ California celery, €5@76¢ native 4 celery. 2007 native rhubarb, & Cucumbers, $2.25 per dos, hothous 3c doz; asparagus, 12 California barb, box, $2.26, tomatoes Florida tomatoes, per crate, | | Prutte 92.78; corn meal. 108, per bale, $2.16: { July, 315-8, 311-4, 311-4, Pei simmons, $1.28; bananas | per bbl, ’ white corn Pork per bunch, $2.50@2.78; dates, per 1. | meal, 60x 20; felled conn tian thee 294, ite eS? ER. Sih & & wheat flaken | July, 13.00, 12.92, 129 $2.20 farina. per bbi. por bon $350 4 fancy. 2 mw Yi pe er Sisogre neval oranges, NEW YORK STOCKS. $1.00 Jap. bale, | self-ralsing buckwheat $1 15@128 cooking, 66 poart barley. 25-Ib. boxes | Atchison, 903-4, 893-8, art barley, 100-Ib sacks, % .. 783 cranberries, | $2.00; cracked wheat, per bale, $3.00 . 8 3 ¢ orange cases, $2.78; pines prseorel B. R. T., 675-8, 66, 67 don, $3.5064.50; Honolulu a: | California strained. per tb, Se; | Can. Pac., 148 1-4, 146 3-4, 147 3-4, pam, bunch, $1.26G 3.00 Caltfornia eage, per Ip, lic; honey. | Erie, com., 47 3-4, 46 3-4, 47 1-4. Butter and Cheese. etxrect, per 7@8%c: Oregon | jis Cent. 164, 161 1-4, 162 3-4. Oregon cheese, 130, astern, pe cream, case lots, $3.90: | wo nattan. 172 172 26@26c; Washington cheese. | honey, oe 1Bwer Ciitornis | Meno. 18h, 132 6-8, 1389-4 ic, eream brick cheese, ise; but- - 16, 1985-6, og soe Sate Gunmen aber senneen Mo. Pac., 109, 1071-2, 1083-8, Oats, per nr ‘Tess: bran, per 5, 142 3~ nd in tuba, 2Te; eas ton so be@si, y. relied, per | l= & N., 145, 142 3-4, 143 1-2 storagt. In bricks, 27; cooking, 1 ton, 3340 feed wheat. per ton, | People’s Gas, 113 1-4, 111 1-2, 112 14 180; California fresh creamery, 31c.| 39933: dairy chop feed, per ton, $18| Penna. 1453-4, 1441-4, 1447-8 ‘ a tte. 19020 : off meal, per ton, $33; best! Reading, com., 98 1-4, 95 3-4, 96 3-4 Sy ee eee ee whole corn. ton. $2761 RT. com., 35, 343-8, 343-4. Sugar. 28; cracked corm, per ton, $27@28: |. ba 701-4, 69, 38 in sacks. $5:68; extra C, | feed corn meal. per ton, $28; shorts | 2) 500)" 199 1-8 1801-2, 1813-8, $6.65; powdered, In bar- | per ton, $2102 _ Tom — ’ dry granviated, In sacks, ay. Sugar, 144, 143, 143 1-2 $6.15, cubs, In barreta $6.55; beet cn Washington ttmothy, $19] Un. Pac., 136 1-8, 133, 134 3-8. sugar, $6.05; maple suger, 10@12% $12.50@13; wheat| U.S. S., com., 36 1-4, 35 3-8, 36 Lees ‘eo if pa ag 15 days. w U. S. S., pfd., 96 1-2, 95 1-2, 961-8 _ Wheat—Liverpool May when Cows, beef. €%e: steers, Te: mut- © ton, TH @*%e; pork, Sc; lamb, % Ney Food oy opened 1-8 am. 0 closed 1-3 Jreased veal, small, 9@9%c; live rab. 1008. ton, : Clam sterc es bite, don, $5.76 % f bone meal, 100a| Cars—Minneapolis 176, Duluth 15, bones, 1008, $32. OD! Chicago 27 = Some, Daesdl ond bard. i Roe and oe n — high “4 The wheat market was rather ama, 17@1fc: bacon, breakfast, Grain and Grass 7 aa * 19% @16%, lard, White Star, tierce, prime, cwt, $14.50@15; ana te pole Oe ay coe od Sige, lard, White Rose, 8\o; lard $17; white clover, $16| having a range of 7-8c, Wid Rose, te. per cwt, 64.75 | July 1 1-8¢. The July was the most ry. wn. $14: red top, se actively traded in, and during the 17@18e; ih s mn, 38; —"s early trading sold down to 91 1-4c, dreened, 15@18c; chickens, 4 gress, 3 rome grass, vet een ood bi clos- 15@17c; turkeys, fancy ioeal dr Meadow oat grasa $15; Kentucky | Put recovered ot eae ey ny ope 20@ 22¢. J ue grace. oe pasture mizture | ing steady at 91 34 ute. uplands, $10 . at 113 Rrast!, per Ib. 13@14c: cocoanut, Wheat had a fairly good per dozen, 6c, chestnuts, Italian. CHICAGO MARKPETS. break, and it takes considerablé chestnuts, California, 1c: walnuts, Reports for The Star by W. | nerve to sell it now; on the other Sere teen hae mnie ye, | Brer @ Oe. 112 ¢ bia street, by | hand, it takes considerable nerve hickory nuts, 7c; butternuta, 8c; | Private wire. and a cool head to hold on to long | peanut 6@i0e; jumbos, de; eattle, March 16. | wheat. We may say that the mar- monds, 1824@17e, California wal- Wheat High Close. } ket in the past six months has been buts. 19@ 18e | May, 1131-2, 1125-8, 1-8 |.as weak as now many times before, July 3-8, 911-4, 91 3-4 | but there always was a rally, Wé bg bo pen gp co4, | Sept., 86 3-8, 55 1-2, 85 7-8 to 86. | think it is safe to look for active be; crabs. $1@1.76; clams. open| Corn— markets, and there will be plenty shipment, $1.5 lama, per sack,| May, 4958, 491-8, 491-8. of opportunities to buy wheat om $1.75, oyst Olympia, per sack, | July, 491-2, 491-8, 491-4. the weak spots. In our mind July $6.00 « bulk per gation.) Onte— and September options offer thé bg nalmon, 18¢ salmon! May, 321-8, 313-4 | best opportunities 15 skinned perch, Se; shrimps, §@10¢ flounder, | r herring lobsters, 17%; | emelt, Ge; sturgeon, Se: biack basa Flour. Patent per bb 4.70 Crown. ad al sad $5.10; Minnesota hard wheat, 87; | Pitlebury, 88; Pillebury'’s Rest, $8: | rear patina ae sme a GRAIN and STOCK entr ? oily ¥ . | Northwest, $6.75 ’ $7.26; € \d Medal, $7.5 ve Sis: Ser toe Sean oe ae BROKERS drop. $4.28; Patent Excellent, $4.75 — Novelty A, 8 PRIVATE WIRES Cereats. CONTINUOUS MARKETS. Whote whent, 10s, per bate, $240 t'fiour, per bol $428 sane Solemtia St. per bbl. 84; giaham, $2.96 et ead “iil 9 ; ’ ‘ r . Ma . ‘Ind o52

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