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New Store Fritmy Horm OewH ps Tou want the best 25 Toasted, Blend. Coffee try Adams Java ee In Frank Bernard, a youth who yabout 25 miles from Auburn, at 6:80 1@ months has been indulging |hieett ie haa a ee Hair Mattress Friday $17 » auch Indian whisky aad ber |in'two hours and x halt, The bey 5 partially demented, the sher a taker . { » S merantes 40 pounds of gray curled} office bas found good material. | inj eth enone, Ab, Insanity com ” ticking'ar the old rallable bis mission Th y morning, but th ir, made * old able dive) F)In hie wandering talk Bernard has | physicians were not iu acoord t | gertpe’ a. ¢ a ; Spoken several times of the recent |his condition, and it Seiad ou: which assures our patrons of re. safe-blowing and robbery at Maple | heat ta tecata ti in awe muah -. qua Friday 11 00} Valley, and of other criminal af-|jaii for a few days until the India! ~ aan ~ fairs, in which he appears to have| whisky had worked out of bis ey had part. He speaks freely of the | tem Floor Frid Sp cola crimes, but his memory is not clear| In cas a en and his mind wanders to other |orimina be placed things when discussing the rob- | againw 1 maton } h againnt 2 ne Ox eAy, per yard beries. It is hoped that through |¢h rtunity to ty ny White +3 yar _ the game of safe-blowers, bur- | de and enable the ritles t 4 ed Mus are an: hold-up men that have |apprehend a number rack Bi oriental =. been operating through the Maple |« and nitro-gly ne men Wher im - fyerna Valley section may be apprehended, | first apprehended Bernard sald that y Bernard was reported by the |h and his partner had blow Northern Pacific cc é mpany on Tues-|up a safe at Maple Valley and day and Deputy Sheriff Liv & county warrant and som: who was sent out, found him wan-|imoney, but that somebody took hi dering along the railroad tracks share from him honeenens ons ie ve Dee ee Diet tte. nencasmmonsans . * . k McCombs . * DON'T NEED CHLORO- # | Chas. Moog * FORMING. *® Howard Cox COR. SECOND AVE. * ST. LOUIS. March 23.—Dr. #/P. H. Ammidown 10 K Osler #ho have seen @ live- @/A. W. Skinner 78 \e UNION STREET & ly fight here between James H/C. Maxwell os csereeeeeres . ® Blattery Po k Walsh, & OD, Flanigan Mn ~a # each of whom are in the neigh- #| . hood years old, and @& & have been known in real estate ® ® circles for 20 ye ore . = : % Bystanders did not hear the “é, 2% per cent of tts gr nings to|® cause of their quarrel, which # 5 the city annually. The unfairness |® occurred at Highth and Chest- of such a proposition becomes very | ® nut streets, but took an active & *" parent when ft is known that the/# int t when the two old gen- # | rT | Seattle Lighting company, the gas|® tlemen clinched and . . -* . Jeoncern with which !t will have to|@ wee their flats at the 0) STOKANE, Wash. March 38 jcompete, is not obliged to pay such|® possible range. ‘Their iri aoe Crome srerthere Seateonnn Chee sis a bonus to the city were not light matters, and # |"? © inaelise beer Leonie, The committee had already de-|® they were willing to take and @|!@aho, at 4 o'clock this morning cided that such a provision would | ® give 1’) coneh commen OF the Sane be unjust, tn that It would be com-|® “Bend for Dr. Osler,” yellea | YM Killed ‘he fireman, baggage GB FRANCHISE 1S JUGGLED | Koiting the consumers of gas to pay|® someone in the crowd. “These ® ee oe re ; i fo engine, b and mall oa THE COUNCIL 2% per cent more for the gas for|® two old men need chioreform- #| prea Rp AGAIN BY the benefit of people not using the| ® ing.” | rolled over & ten-fect embagkmegt _ company’s {iluminant. Although the|# When the “cops” came Sint ty | NO passengers were injured fh spite of the fact that the cor- | committee w to await Thom-|* tery started went in a hurry. @|CODY CASE 16 ENDED patations committee on Wednesday | son's return hi sugges: | ® but he was caught after a mer- & sterncon deciued to post pc fur- | tions he might be able to make, they | ® ry chase of two blocks. After @ SHPRIDAN, Wyc March 28 fier consideration of the American | did not see the necessity of Rude's|® an h in the police station @| The Cody divorce ca aod this ons company’s gas fran- | proposition. ® they shook hands and patched @| morning with a sitation of authort Until August 1, the officers of T will state right here,” said Mr.|® up their neem. te | tes by the of both partie the Fe company propose to take the | Atwood, “that if we are compelled |» | The court has taken the case under out I ssschise before the « {| Mon-|to pay such @ percentage to the city| se ee ey ey ween eee | advisement and it's ruling in not ex red. Gy night to see if they can prevail |! will withdraw from the company pected until next week Of FB igor that body as a whole to grant already offering a 26 per It is understood that both sides are ck, Heation. cent lower rate than the preseat repared to appeal to the supreme ter ‘ % in that attempt, they pro- [company and I think that is enough ourt poe to get & petition calling for a|We have also forced the present | “ fecal election, at which the citi- | company to reduce its rate to $1 per fete e nee n eee eee mas May Vote upon the franchise. 1,000 cuble feet. eB B feck i the present intention of} “I am also opposed to further de- Cee ee ee ake Bike officers of the company, al- | laying the passage of this ordinance * eT Lot Bi hhh : 4 feegh 80 course of action has been |We have have waited a year. I rn Ag an gene fa 9 F srually decided upon by them.| want you to either give us our — ee ee ee When the committee decided Wed- | franchise 6F Wick us out.” Pk ME eg a eee ee a wil D against the pro.| Harper also’ sald he would not| 9°me ble gains are indicated by | greatly aggravated the other # fetof Councilman Rude, to hold up|stand for further Juggling, and| ‘he count today. The clerks at G/* Bight when « child in a r * fhe franchise unt!! the return of |Stewart Jeft the meeting disgusted. | Beninghausen’s st have been |* above him the boarding @ t Thomson, the officers of| It was pointed cut that under |ustling some with the big mass of | # house of Mrs Frank Bis * Gee company were vexed. They did | present rates, as compared with the| Votes coming in and are now catch-|# at 3606 Pine street. engaged & Mt say much, but they left the| rates that would be brought about |'94 Up. Dewitt Skutt leaas by a/# in hs long-continued crying & Meting with the air of men thor-| by competition, the gaa consumers |S°0¢ margin, but so much interest | ® spelt @dbly discouraged with the con-|of the city were losing $26,000 q|!* being taken in the contest that|® He sought solace in a count. # dott of the city fathers and deter-| month. In four months, or until | there is no telling who will be abead | ® er-irritant, and for several # fined to go to extremes to gain | Thomson's return the loss would be| ®t the next count * minutes kicked the stove, ® thel ‘Among the officers | $100,000. Some of the men, whose friends | * pashed chinaw and tossed @ @the company are Postmaster Geo.| “We have been told that story be- | Dave been voting for them desire | * ire about the room. it re- & Ml. Stewart, Frank Atwood and Sen-|fore,” replied Councilma. Mullen. | Mr. Beninghausen to make the fol-|# lieved hie nervousness, and he # stor F.C. Ha: Tt was told us when Shuffieton | '0W!ng announcement ® started opt Bie * At the + ll of Mayor Bal-|asked for an electric lighting fran I have been requested by some | # him and had him arreste * Inger, Rude ed a foolish |chise in order to compete with the of the men holding prominest posi-)* He was in police court Wed- # Gmendment to the franchise. 1t|Seattle Blectrie company. Fifteen | tions with the Seattle Electric cons & newd ng. “Judge.” he & ta ib oe minutes after he got it he turned it | PQDy, to withdraw their names from | # said, “they were having a rough ® provided mpany's paying cverin asta es We were told | the Watch contest and to destroy all | @ house upstairs, and I thought ® of —_ City of Toledo, Lucas lthe same story by J. W. Clise. In a | D&llots cast for them, as they believe |@ 1 would one of my own. @ sth Pakes cath that he few months he had bought out the | the candidacy for these prizes | @ I did wrong. Tam sorry Tapol- @ t m of F. J./old gas company. Before we grant |*hould be for the trainmen only,|* ogized to Mre. Bi * es, « business tn this franchise, we want to know |®amely, conductors, motormen and|® Judge Tracy fined him $10 # sr het, cald firms wii what we are doing.” |gripmen. They full appreciate.the | # and stayed the fine on good be- ef ONE HONORED DEY , | kindness of their friends who voted | # havior * t a cannot be creed ee el | See EERE EHR EH BH w|for them, but would Ike to have| bd of Hails Catarrh Cure \* W| those people cast the ballots fori/s eee EEE EEE EES E Ey 2 > wan eS HENEY. @ IF THE DEVIL WORE KID # some trainmen. In carrying on this | ——————— — Dreagnce thie eth qr a te it GLOVES. *% | Watch contest, I wish to satinfy A _. |& VANCOUVER, B.C. March # | everyone, and If any person conected % 22.The members of the civic #| with the Seattle Electric company e a | @ finance committee received a @ | wishing to have his name stricken |@ letter recently that, to use a #| from the list of contestants, would & well known expression, “put ®| kindly send me word to that effect |® a crimp in ‘em.” The letter #/and it will be promptly attended | & was In the nature of a protest # | to. * from a citizen named Willlam #| The count to noon today is as| There are times when life | & de Silva, and one of its most | follows seems a burden—when you are ® interesting paragraphs read as & | Dewitt Skutt ’ tired, worn-out, have dull pains} & follows | Frank Presnell f , ‘ ® “Question—Would you not #|\J. B. Howe fe A te nee ead 8 —— | ® treat Christ in his humbleness #| Abner Wolff eating _ o easiness. 2 % about the same? (Yes) But #|Arthur A. Springer have no appetite, and your di- ® if the devil came along in his #| W. J. Santmyer pees is poo; your «sleep & broadcloth, kid gloves and pat- & |Jack Mclean roken, and you get no rest. # ent leather boots to build a pal- #| William H. Sickles * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * fay with the i Blue Flame Gas © Try Adams’ Java Will please you. TEA AND COFFEE CO, COND AVENU ye Madieon ooon” would be all right claim Christianity and It's ace. yet y burglary being, by agreement of the attorneys, set aside charge of petit larceny made. which the defendant pleaded guilty all a far which the material Roland Cotterill istic preachers of our day fall 8. P. Bantigam to define.” H. C. Shelton The letter was filed, although #|G. W. Marsh one of the aldermen suggested # |John Clark that it be referred to Stephen Johnston Alexander Dowie ME. hs WOME. i seserceeee Avner Knowles aeeaaneaeeee eh eae lL. E Horne ..............++ nantes Iw ary Hillis J. Grambs avs) SERVE TIME |W © Ponda v R. Anderson 0. G. Elmergreen George Wheeler, the boy criminal |Jack Kline who broke into the J. W. Pales Pa-|J. A. Bufford per company store on the night of |C. EB. Hammond February 17 and stole a roll of pa-|J. A. Bonner . per, for which he said a Chinaman | John F. Ware ° had promised to give him 60 cents,|Fred Palmer, os was fined $75 Wednesday morning ||. G. Ross oe by Judge Griffin, the old charge of |A. M. Webb oe and a new| | The boy is not over 14 years of age and says he is an orphan. He etended by Philip Tindall, —s Millinery opening Saturday, 25th Hanley & Kringer, 1316 24 Ave, e** was BOY TALKS OF SAFE BLOWING — FRANK BERNARD, AN INMATE OF THE COUNTY JAIL, 18 MEN TALLY MAPLE VALLEY UNBALANCED—TELL® OF CRACKING A GAFE AT 8. C. Lindsay George MeFarlan adward Fossas William Turner Walter Christ A. J. Wise Jay Thatcher Mike Munsen .. W. Gilliham .. K. F. Wade J. M. Adcock J. Werden . Little annoyances seem great) mountains of trouble, and you! are blue, melancholy and given forebodings. jover to gloom This means low vitality—ex- hausted brain nerves. For this condition Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine is a spe cific; it is a food for the nerves, It builds up the nervous sys- tem, and restores lost energy Try it to-day and see if your sleep is not sound and refresh- ing, and the morrow brighter and more hopeful. T am glad to w noe that I have my halls, far as my ed ea 5 will Setmit. es 1 am 42 y ol Was very bad; my perve wee all, shattered fore pain and Boldners; weak ry sm 4 and lonely 1 heart-brol 1 gommen iting Dr. Miles’ Remedies twa jotely prostrat have taken the Resto lve Nervipe, Heart Cure and Nervo and Liver Pills, and they cured me.” MRS. BC RAWLBY, Waterloo, Ind, ls sold by your npr, Fat the Wt falls, he Miles Medica} Con Elihart, Ind Thousandst Have Kidn Trouble and Don’ tKnow It Do for YOU, Every Reader of the Star M Sample Bottle Sent Free By Mail. Week and unhealthy kidneys | euffering than any other d other causes, kidney troubl | sure to follow when through fatal is permitted to continue, Your other organs may need attention—but your kidneys mo <oune, they de on firet 1 _* are in taking Dr. Kilme tgs & ¢ great kidney, liver and bladder remedy, because ineys begin to get better they will help all the o | Sach A trial will convince anyone. ‘© Prove What Swamp Root, the Great Kidney Ker for more slokn ©Y | y GLHolmesFurnitureCo W01-1103-1105 SECOND AVE. Cut Price F niday and poyey RACK of ¢ brush and lar $1.00 58e¢ Are a $2.75 and $1.58 nae Me NOTT! GHAM ng, 64 incher yar Side boards and P xte nsion Tables different patterns of ‘ needed induce Satarda never floor ment night PRICE BARGAIN PIBCES. SASH AND DOOR BARGAINS AT THE ONE-PRICE STORE DO YOU KNOW That Willia elling— Panel Doors for $1.30 Front Doors 00 Kitchen Doors, 1 $2.46 DO YOU KNOW Will That Williams is glazing bis win a n best quality of glass and ay Have a piling Windows ta, for BG 2 lights, for $1.22 6x30 hts, for $1.51 x30, 2 lights, for $1.80 and DO YOU KNOW — ved Tha Names has Cottage Front results are Windows in widths of 36, 40, 44 and i 4% inches! bottom Nght 40 or 44 ’ inches in height and top light 16 or te Obie 2 hes in height? That all sash as econ @ of h Cottage Front Windows are ther organs th silver-clear, double- *, and that he has three tyles of top sash? DO YOU KNOW femmes ta ong inmost te ratte t Ghee suftere / That Williams is selling sash Diagder remedy |e soon realised. It) Swamp-Hoot is not re weights at $1.65 per cwt., and front atuhds the highest for its we for everyth but it 4 door mortise locks, with long Wee Of the moet distremethg cases. | cures kidney and bladder t escutcheon, swivel spindle, with t will set your whole | bles, the symptoms of whieh are night latch, two night keys and one and the best proof of | q day key—all bolta pure brass—for $1.40; and that he sells 3%-inch steel butts, antique copper pits ag gt finish, for 1@e a pair? He has other bargains at similar “Ever since I wae tn the army | price had more or. lees kidney trouble, an! | Salesroom (608 3rd Av. eee fp aa 0. B. WILLIAM | severe and complicated that I sut- | . Seattle, Wn. | fered, everything and was much } Alarmed—my strength and power | diabetes, b Was fast leaving me. I naw an ad-/ out feeling vertisement of Swamp-Root ahd | flesh. n, or Bright's wrote asking for ¥ See eee eS Others Opens up another city scans use of the wed to re- |» * dal involving the city engineer’é fo lh ne or bot |# REFUSED A DRINK, PO- * office wamp-Root « 7 re. forms \|# LICEMAN ARRESTED SA- | Hoff Broth firm of I continued ite use and am/| sediment or settling or has a cloudy offman Brothers are a firm thankg 1 : nay that Tam entirely iibseys' °. i" m evidence that your es ber lil v4 conc greg roe roxePtonyg oer ured and strong. In order to be| kidneys and bladder need immediate | wecause Fra aynes lege that the defendant conspir very eure about this, I had a doctor | attent! & priete the Dominion hotel, #|to defraud the city of Portland out cxamine some of my Water today Swar “ Root in pleasant to take) # refuned to open his bar after *|of several thousand dollars by bids and he pronounced it all right and | and for male at drug wtores the | midnight at the request of two ®) ding $68,000 for the construction of a | Reet ened: — 9 Magy | & Vancouver policemen, h *!the Marquam viaduct, at the same tn ely Joes not Reme | © arrested \ charge of *| time causing a bid of $58,000 to be ontain any ha Thank ¢ Dr | ® lawful fusing to admit « */ submitted by an imaginary corpo- ine you fer my com recover and the addare |* police off into his ‘saloon */ ration entitied the Pacific Constryc- and recommending Swamp-Root tolen every bottle 1@ prem ¢ in the discharge #/| tion company. They afterwards EDITORIAL NOTE—In order to prove the wonderful merite of in te " q pe > betdoven! galled ragitty ow rae the Swamp you sve w sample bottle and a book of valuable M conducte " posited wi heir $53, l- Information, both went absolutely free by mall, The book contains many | ® owr 1 won out is ®| ing the $58,000 bid as the only one « thousands yaande of ter vr N ® down The Burt d . t ® open for ac ceptance by the city. men and urea. The value and eucce ¢ ® the t ma was st ) hee — well known that our readers are advised to send nam refusing the officers . ddrens to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Binghamtor * ¢, as, so f ’ * jenérous offer in The tlle i ae rgd . t id otter | sranteed he minions he law thle % have been after a drink * a” ON ‘ nel t * RRR eH Quered Ceegre Gialect) Mie Late | KRAKKKEHEAERKE KE * ®| Hunt; “How Salvator Won Ma loved # JUDGES MUBTN’T GET &| Wheeler Wilcox, Florence Consi- | * FANCY. */ dine; “The Death B of th & «VICTORIA, B. C.. March 22. #/ Tay,” Will Carleton, Hazel Van A ousan ®—If the bill introduced by ®| stine The Village Oracle. Mise | w Stuart Henderson, M. L. A. for @| Hose McAvoy | & Yule, becomes a aw, Canadian #} Mayor Ballinger and President nd * ommit @ felony by #| Gill of thé counctl Wednesday ap- * n the beach &) the sp | committee that is to j \* #| take up the city ball matter, John sani AR ee eee ee ee ee ee Schram, FW. Baker and William " | PORTLAND, Ore. March 23.—A } | eit Councilmen Bowen Mutsy |#ult filed yesterday’ afternoon | by opular og rrp enggemem gig rhet ane Bt Hoffman Brothers, conerete con | LITTLE HAPPENINGS and Mullen were designated by |tiSttory, against S, Kr bowiee ‘ced Sheet Music i eet iVius | | the mayor, will constitute the com- | | 3. 8 Scrivner, of New York, pase-| mittee, Cigarette and Tobacoo Habits ed through this city Wednesday on! A lifeboat mission was opened stapeust foo bin < his way to San Francisco, Mr, (Wednesday on Occidental avenue by | i voluntarily certifies Special Serivner ix 80 years old and 1s one | James Brooks the auspices foto ficaley High oie ae of the oldest railroad mep in the /of the First Methodist church. It 18] pietely ana permanemity cured be | United State He went to work to be as near as possible a self- | te habit by a free samp k . Jas brakeman on (he Camden & Am-|supporting concern. The merchant bare peotkinns annie boy railroad 61 years In 1885 instead of being asked for money foo te 1eS was one of the parties injured |to help the work along, wiii be ask- | y in any form, and my in @ wreck at Burlington, when Si[ed to buy @ meal ticket for $1 is a | better people were killed and 75 badly in-|which there are 20 coupons of 5] < jured ents oach, | my Clara Leffingwell, the re-| On Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock Cc terned missionary from China, will; at the Y. W. C. A orner Th @liver an address at the Firet|@venue and Cherry street, a demon- | Maine FAs Methodist church, Friday tion on making, serving and wi 26, at 8 o'clock, Miss Lef-|garnishing fruit, vegetable, nut and Sh cl perl ie in charge of a mission-|cheese salads, with mayonnalee ‘ erman, lay wy Tand en route for China, The| French and soked dressing and | Va & adents of the volunteer movement | cheese straws will be given. , | ex Co. i be present and will take part), . ySyweAWAenAeee {it Second Ave, Beattie the meeting EE | * San Franclsco, Cal. 4 ady, a former employe o ne | FIRE CHIEF USES AUTO bod Oakland, Cal. phy B. Agen company was ar * St. LOUIS, March t * rpatal® yester fternoon by S8pe-| 0 o¢ rire Y : : dal oft nd Jailer Cor-|% Of Na tare Walnut Port twtr The police believe that he) ) | een A , Brakehil Knows someth about the dis-|¥ ° a he uae tana @pearance of a num . of sad through ti irom oe Z. A. MAFRIGE & CO. @ eggs trom the firm. R. A. Hold-| 4 average fire he " ae Established 1890. idge, anothe mploye, was arrest-| 4 4 inirty centesal i *| ef a few days ago and fe still held | ¥ ; sxe . " by the police on suspicion of hav-|\yeekkhkkkhhkhkhkeaiina Ghek AIR ing stolen eggs. His attorney| Ba a cure threatens to get out a writ of habeas corpus for his cent unless Dep’ t Store the « is brought to trial or a == C compla t tled inst Tatitlaae’ Gaay ‘iran at Gus’ time Fourth Day of the shipping clerk for the Agen com- | ERE Great Sale pany: | ft he free sam Of the CLOTHING, SHOE and The following pro-am will be h M an At tho Aceas Busines Col-| DRY GOODS STOCK will be Tile next Prides ehtacecun, Ware! ca marked by a still greater RE- Eat 8 o'clock, by the Saundusm| LINCOLN, N * DUCTION in PRICES tn e. 5.6 na ls | COLN, Neb. March 28.—A CLOTHING and SHOES. ‘The Ballad | Burlington passenger train was de make a Green, Beat-|ratled at Woodlawn, six miles west ; helical Aas ree Austin; “Jamie Butler and the lof h Three coaches rolled com- | "he Rogerg Drug & Chemical Co Owl" (Irish dialect), Miss Ella| pletely ove weral are reported | (86 Fifth and Race streets, Cincinnati GhAeF AIR Waddell; selected, Miss Grace Tay-|to be seriously injured +i Dtie ataatien m’anliete doaeane of lor; club swinging, Miss Katharine A special train has been sent over ‘Tobe o-Specifio’ exactly like | those Second Avenue, between Pike Collins A Poor Little Lamb,” |the Union Pacifi to bring the’ that cure eople Hames shove and Pine. Paul L. Dunbar; “A Coquette Con-' wounded to this city Se ee