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heal THE SEATT IAY, APRIL 5, 190 { Auation Sale lay the fe 4] grand jury contin lock Wednesday morning AMCTION PA WTA Rvs. cor Rooth-Kelly Lamber company This wan reported to the police gel | the thief worked unmolested for} iy ine pace they arted at wn 4 hee amassed «@ | | | t wealth = wome thine. dint members af the company have been Kliza Copeland has brought suit! first of the week trawberries are subpoenaed, as well as a smnull] ‘fhe longwhoremen's strike has t the Seattle Mlectria com " i TWO TAILORS EXHIBIT THEIR | army f witn gathered from] now extended t Tacema This has for $4 ) damages, allewed to| the one feature of the Wednesday t various party of the state néarlresulted from the British steam-| have been suffered by a fall caused ' "i the MARVELOUS SKILL IN CUT-|wnien tho company has acquired Iteler Ocean Monarch attempting |by the nudden starting of a oar on| market. They are the first of the — rty }to land and take a cargo at that | i nic near Pike street ahioens sew certy Sep S E | TING DRESS GOODS AT THE BON ARON, ng at 4. Rhu ¢ mareh's| have been serk ay, tasures oY 4! orange market fs & puzzler ven MoCabe and Ham-| fall from a Green @hke car, due to nr pce n, Orange harging of nm, againet whieh company th b ons Sate angreen TROUBLE STARTED rise sie cesarea in tontte'n tow tas brought von ts mod bo the evidence ts voluminew t the@en | The use of a knife, instead of | n As a romilt of 1 tri pany for $16 7 hears for the purpose of cutting jmen being emt 1@r 1 . ¢ . | the arriving dress goods, Is now being do: foi Wh q er palice protect) the] the was deetared “unfatr ate all apple the fiat time ia Seattle at thon |on-uniordigmeneinplayed by. ated This raewna that Wi wn HINCKLEY ESCAPES — |i weaker, vome ar larche, Cabe and Hamilton, stevedores, in] What port ahe may be, the # " fing & t Por the pw of exhibitin, schargt the cargo of th of the Longahor . voter will the wonderful accuracy agg. xpeed | man Eg RG S Ry i, ame Oe 4 which may be obtainel by the use| w me shortly after 6] te work was accompliat he | | Beans, ary, per owt, $3.26@9.78 ran f of @ knife, the Bon Marche has en- |'T evening and one man wae! Gertiin ship Nesaia A not Under the deaiion given udge | "malt . § 1 > entire > bog ant cng agg Fane ee nae ee clarinet een calsioyed bot work] g Under the dedtiton given by Judge Wsonis; pak beana The entire Momarch Shoe and NM Her, TheRe tailors have been em-|of the non-union forces, wax badly | f enmed Boy At Binith “ kloy's appeal from o jen ' en ; he be@4 ; j 1 ployed by all of the largest depart-|beaten. @rrests may te the| the British steamer Ivydene t# stil! [eine oo, 1 aad ‘nenle Cabbay - ing C ock being . al * feat laren tm the United ‘Seales clash,” Have has teen in ‘éilber| attempting 10 dischare her carb { eee, eure five, a8 980" for not wis Cavan, Clothing Co. stock being literally and are looked upon as being the|since the strike and trouble bas! but with little success nance in f od 0 Ie aneo in regard to the construction nnttte , tag Beem nal ati ae Sees. 4 [bees eapenies = |keneA A TRA AA Re wie tatewaye, the ordinance Cun i. ver sacrific ed. Receiver Alexander has ‘| tation to any lady or young gird in} REDMEN 20 MEET \* LAND WAS RELIGIOUS * | fire escapes need reparing Soete: tusnipa, ok, $238 no mercy when it comes to cutting §] Seattle to come and be fitted for | peste Bt os oda stacad Hinckley’s building was provided vgack, GO@S65: lettuce Z Sy —— | suit, free of charge. AO’ AND, Or pri 4 ’ " : . cob = Pi OnecToRy = " . saan tan a etnoon & | With ladder firo-cscapes In 1898, p 1.75; Ore. squash: a - . 4 ac we ® “Sa—= | “Wednesday the toy department, Great counell of tho Improved Or-|* Af noon today all * * | aed the appettant claimed that, chey ote, SIG 1.26 prices. Heartless manufacturers py Abaractors where the tallors are working at) der of Redmen of Bre: om owhil) eased between the hours of ®) , od repair: he bad refused potatoes, $20.00@ 23.00 a = - PLR@Y-HAN FORD | thelr table, a crowd of women was | convens'@t that place on May 910 11:30 a. m. and 2 o'clock p.m, | (O°) Mie hen or of Fire Marakal| Greely potat z * tain ion | packed ten deep watching the men | 11 reat Bachem Robding will| * the great stores were clowed #/ Kao to replace the old escapes | (Early squeezing the last penny from the === | dexterously sliding thelr knives | preside over the convention, Other] # and the bs houses wus #| ii, eee ont at cn aliterwet nat | Calitémnta > Attorneys at-Law | over the cloth ‘officers are: Great Fragk pended ¢ in order ®) fe Bay ea hothouse rf s : OD TATA. BES Pacitic BK) | Miller & Miller arrived In Seattle | Dowd, of Seattle; Seutor|* that ¢ ' ond | orient Foley sors ee aod aupien Some Big Monarch Store. Read tomor- Yawyer tid Halley bag | Momday and since that time they | Saginaw, Acherman; Great Juntor| * the great mans meetings hetd ®) or the ordinance is at fault, i tee! ti sat PE RELLOGG, to wyer, 215 Hattey bag. i have Deen cutting and {tting wom-| Saginaw, Meeks, of Tacoma. On} * by the revivalists tn every *| cuormimation of old-tatdened | 8.5 ' , | . : en as fast as their hands cam flit] May 9 it Is expected that fully 1000) * chureh and “every thenter In ® ; y, KO@S1; native! row’s prices errs seelrways ts desired. 4 oves the cloth | Redmen will be present, as on that) * the city “ay the great re- ® ite native rincbarb. Several modistes, who called to/date the Great Council of the Hes-|# vival movement which * wi « ng green. $3.00 dox investigate the operations of Miller |ervation of Washington and the/* nearly two weeks has stirred ® : Cattfor & Miller, were simply astonished at | Panhandle of Idaho will take place, | * Portland reached tts cttmax in ® TRUE BRIDGE Wil bem, $1.2) seed = ptm the rapidity at which the work is — # a day of prayer. * green pewm, 100; tomat Men's $6.50 Suits for 2 Men's $3.00 Shoes for..$1.65 ' : ; e A) 2.29; areen beam, $8 Men's $7.00 Suits for x Men's $3.50 Shoes for . $1.95 accomplished with the new style * pean pansies, Bee , awe Sean ae for |.9a46 ‘ present Wednesday, many of whom TACOMA, Aprit 5.-On ~ Priday|m, 6% re Men's $12.50 Suits for | $10.00 for $5.85 were fitted. The Bon Marc WAS SMOOTH morning the steamer Olympia, be- | fies . es ¢o| Men's $14.00 Suits for. .$6. $4.00 and $5.00 Gray Blankets . eharges nothing for the exhibition, longing to the Northwestern Steas. 7 bem, $2.0 Youths’ $4.60 Sults for ¥ for a but requests that all goeds be -pur- phip company, will sail from Seattle | @ 27% goottinm ape -! fp § 176 | Youths’ $8.60 Suits for. | One lot Comforts for,.... chased at tts store, « - for Honolulu, She wilt again be | 2% ees FRc rr Youth# $9.50 Suits for Men's 50c Alaska Socks for.. OMOGON CITY, Ore, Apt B—A , @2.00; oranges, seedling 4 tet nae lée —_——- funder the comemasd of Captain] Children’s $2.25 Suits for | soneee young man calling himaclf B Ev- an Yuaiiien oe Saini, ee + eae neal a” ro Children’s $2.50 Suits for.... | Men's 35c Suspenders for 18e OSBORN FUNERAL erett, about 6 feet in height, slen- has many times crossed the Pusitic| bic, S1.10G125, cranberries, $10: | $1.15 | Men's 50c Suspenders for 17¢ Ger, light complexion, of easy ad+ In the staunch vessel le apr des 43.500 4.50; Aus- iidren’s $3.75 Suits for | Men's Black Sateen Shirts for 2 ltratlan pineapples, 6 rawberries Bi Sas sa 4 The funeral of pares Richard Os- | {rex is very much wanted here for Py Die ben a we Pers Reairvetd | yg bs w S86 Gain 2 $1.85 | son's $1.00 Soft Bosom Fancy born was held from the family | *vindles perpetrated upon the un- pated’ te base9 about 400 Tuneness | ‘But ong Y ‘omen's $2 noe8 4 pi @hirts for ......+...0 a and re wo residence, 1016 Second avenue west, | suspicious Oregonians. roe the lnlants to Puant ceten nia om ererke, “ then 006 Cnderdene tee Oe EB Lane, cashier. GnK | Weanecday afterceen. Interment | Everett hails from Seattle and ee: Washington cheese Women’s $3.00 Shoes for Men's $1.75 Double Breasted ja understood that the Olympta will go out light and returning will make Port Townsend for orders. buick cheese, followed at Lake View cemetery. A | carries « certificate from the Eales long line of carriages followed the | lodge of that city, and states that remains to the cemetery, and num- | his wife and child make their home Weieutd % 98.50 Shoes for Alaska Underwear for 88¢ $1.75 | Men's $1.00 Medicated Under- Captain Truebridge brought the ne hte; Coliternta ieomh creamery, wear for . «.»42e rous floral tributes attested the | there, He represented himeeif to ee RT eee AE lien tthe atin eat tea, SR Mie saocdee grief of the large circle of friends | be the agent of the National Light. Les “aE around the Hom to Se i: Eoge Chilron's — ‘na bap ad Men's $2.50 Heavy California made by the deceased in his 24/ing company, a concern which he ne 7 el Strictly fresh r 200@ 2h tidren’s $2.09 School a5 Overshirts for ....... BB years residence in Seattle. stated had offices tn Seattle. Porte wun &e Suge $2.00 w Ow” Bh | All sales for cash. Custom- a — land and Spokane. 8 va. : Mare, Were eS | ers will kindly report any PROBING BIG GRAFT ‘ip ctavonmat tho ot ethutan Seb WILL BUILD BARGES | ‘sacks. % S198 | Ceo tes or tantiaation to ee, PORTLAND, Ore. April 6-~To- | aie» thin perforated sheet of metal en wis 06.46; a7 Dbarreba which he termed = moantie. He A TRUST PROBER sugar, $6.06; maple sugar, 10@12% Guiat. 2 S006 over tee. tema Captain Omar J. Humphrey am-| Less ec Mf paid within 15 days, t of & Kerosene lamp the metal would] _/Tving G. Baxter, United Btates| nounced Wednesday morning that Meats. result in volatiliaing the of ang|Slorney for Nebraska, who is a9! ne intends to build two barges for] Cows, beef, 6c: steera, To: mut- @isting in the beef trust investiga 7 ton, 74 O% pork, % amb, 9c; would make a much brighter light, freighting om the Yukoa river, Work * 3 thon at Chicago. He was chosen the barges will be commen og | Pring lamb, $344; dressed veal, Don't Miss the Big Men's $2.50 Shoes for..$1.26 | ceiver Alexander. a tog eg oe a | Because of hie thorough knowledge |) ..1, Gen clint twe ide, “Ste ¥ ermal 8G%. live rabbits, dos, ' order to introduce this useful nov- | bs 4 re stock and packing indus-| ' uit by the Bal! Bros’ |" yo oon ane bord Monarch Sign sity to the public his company au-| "7 weet |ahipymrds at Ragie Harbor Cwptain bacon. brewktast, Pabst's Beat Tonte, the sire Sel thorized him to give away cards, ¥ stated that the barges r. tierce, | ° he . White Kose, 8%0; lard | original | Which upon presentation would en- ie ould be used to transpert th y a4 = deemed bests ~~ eas eee - Sadi’ Gb: @: eiaiesent LITTLE HAPPENINGS |fretght of the Boston Steamship | WUd Rees, > om Gel imp. The value of the tamp would company's steamship Lyra from Ducks Greased. I17@ 180: aren, Kirk's Juvenile Soap, per cake --98) 4 .06n4 upon the number of man-| Simon T. Josselyn, am employe of | Michael to Yukon river points and Grensed. 1G iéc: chickens. dreased Vera Talcum pousny extra large |tles purchaned. On the back of « the White Pass @ Yuken railway, the Tanena. The Vessels will *) ancy iocal dressed, can, regular te .... | ticket Everett wrote: “Present to| dropped dead while walking acrons| S&¥® 8 Carrying cagmcity of 600 tons, Lyon's Tooth Powder, 2c size 15¢ |store corner Fifth and Oak.” |the street in Skagway a few days| TY Will be 160 feet in length by Note. Williams’ Shaving Soap, 1c cake| ‘There t# no store at Fifth and/ago, Heart disuse t1 sald to be tae) feet beam, an@ are especialy! piosn per mm. 1s@ ise: cocoanute | 2 oe Vm op. ensee Se [Oak and no National Light com-|cause Josselyn was well known |Semetructed for navigating tM) gon 4 fu; walnut, Ses- Prophylactic ‘Testh Brushes, reg-| 9827 #2 Portland. bore, whore his wife and daughter} ¥¥kon fiver, fish, “i6@pise: * pecamn, in@tec; | ompan eae eeeered d ol j ot ne fibert ; ck Ww . te; lar 3e.. .. .. +s M1¢ |) DREAD DISEASE IN SCHOOL is hana ot th Gel oe Bickory nuts 7c: botternuta, Sei | , Dp peanut Se: Virginia neanut snip cag Pace — — — CHICAGO, April &—The fashion: | deceased was a member of that or- OLYmPIA SAILED 1, Jake quanein be: anmendl 1317 i FREDERIC BELL ‘s Rose Giyo *} sbie Stew school for girls on| 4 wueit 3 -(319 A (res DAILY READINGS size .. «+ ++ MEO! neauet bowleveré wee deas® tetas Don't You Care” is the title of | First venue OLOGY and PSYCHOLO | ne, Oliver's Gite Mean fet eutlaceen > Santis, of. O0 & new song, Whos words and munic| Stesmer Otympia, of the North« Fish, Oystera, Ete y Blut, Metal teacher in Oc | tender skin, Shc cakes .....390/a teacher from New York. the was) (@**htly appeal to lovers of music.| western Steamship company, sailed) J. 4. piece cof. Ge: fing cod Half Block North of P. 0.—Bet. & +4 It sto deal at Lang’ & victim of the dread cerebro epinal}Heary Doster, of Seattle, ts the| for Honolulu Wednesday. ‘The ves-| ¢ Sm, 2° Het se Goins eyes Union University er meningitie, 1 ts believed by the|@™PCeT Dosier stated Tucsday | sr! will take a cargo of general pment. $1 an per sack, | Morning that with the help of the| merchandise to that port and bring © ntere Oty mpm, per mack, | health authorities that the young ~ os tk on, | LAI G DRUG co aeeah contenstet.: thw Gandia citizens of Seattle it would be pos-|in return a party of Japanese ia- 00 open bulk, per Sion. | ee sible for @ gew industry to be es | borers The men will be employed salmon, yi Brie, cor 465-8, 46, 46 1- New York, where the epidemic is Tt ~ tte atnned “ MARKET OPINIONS. , com., . 46, 2. COLMAN BUILDING raging. It is feared the students ane’ Se . 7. cna pt ten Sp emmarapan pre ay a ae & animes teice: aounme | NEW YORK, April 5.—Town| Ills. Central, |, 159 1-2, 1601-8, work in| : | Song Publishing company with the country. Some will al | Support of musteal circles, would be |the canneries of the able to live, grow and become one| Fisheries company in Alaska, and @agnets FREE hours Pam tot ™. Sundays | 807 Firet Ave. Next te Entrance. phave been expoer Topics says! “Indications point to| Manhattan, 167, 167, 167. Er sopantiment Curtiss block. avenue A 4 first lobatera, 17 %e; ; black basa rthwestern some buying on yesterday's break. | Metropolitan, 123 3-8, 128, 128. |There may be some preasure on}Mo. Pac. 106 3-4, 106 1-4, 106 1-2, northwest corner Mecond | recelved and Dozier is fast becom-| The Olympia will go out in come Minnesota hard wheat, nga nory ee ee Oe ee eee | ine well known for his catchy|mand of Captain Truebridge, who me ph Dy « rye An % |their purchase on all setbacks,| Reading, com. 95, 935-8, 943-4. eongs. brought the Minnesota nround (h®) miestric, $4.76: Molly, $4.78; Golde | Would buy the market on reac-| R 1, com., 361-4, 341-2, 847-8. ‘The steamer Jefferson, of the| Horn. Captain Weaver, formerly of| Northwest, $675; Electric Light, tions,” So. Pac, 673. 665-8, 678-8. Alaska Steamship company, sailed | the Olympta, will return to the Vic- | §7.25, Gold Meda, $750; Top Notch, saci st Paul, 175 1743-4, 175 7-8. which he commanded while ales Goeenes als, bent $4.75 Gets. me ran last season. | drop, $4.28; Patent Excellent, $4. aaemgier | Novelty A. $4.26 says Cereats. If price |for Southeastern Alaska wtih pas-| torte sengers and freight Wednesday | the } morning. The steamer Neptune, owned by Captain BE. A. Swift, salle for Val- Who hi toa, bat would take ‘THE OUTER GARMENT SHOP rae eo ‘G07 $2,600 = (| eperay i oe tus ack NEW YORK, April 6-Joseph Buy Kansas City Southern, should sell off today any 144 142 1-8, 144 1-2, 131 8, 130, 1315-8. , Com. 37 1-4, 36 3-8, 371-4 Jvantage to buy on all/ U. 8. S, pf, 993-4, 98 1-8, 99 5-8, pukd keep long of the WHEAT —Liverpool May wheat «yygenannanaaprenn hae ser Oak Ott Gas Ga | Vanderbilt stocks, There is going| opened unchanged, and closed 6-8¢ ATHY—I6l4 Second avenue NOTE NUMBER--1316 SECOND AVENUE. | Wednesday. She will take a cargo ay ‘Oi. eve son pond Dee to be some good buying of St. Paul|tower than yesterday, #44, both men and lady jot 100 tons of explosives, beaides | Katie Daffner was Wednesday ¥ al, per bare, $2.60: buckwh. land 8 Inside ik 75 f Sas _ Mi iii 3 nation free. j large shipments of general merchan- | ning awarded $2,600 4 | Se ge’ cer See mick wheat, | rons gp — arene Sard Pico Ble ms Da Syers may the morning awa x amagen bbl, $7; buckwheat, per bale, | Steel common p long of Fed-| Duluth 8, Chicago, wheat 26, corn NeTITUTE OF O-- | dise for the different mining campa jand costs of sult by the Jury which Fic: corn meal, 108, per bale, $2.10; | oa) gmelter red, as it will oats 186. ive years in Seattle, nary of affeta Silk | At Valdex she will load machindgy|had listened to the two-day trial|per bbl, $2 white corm | ively go to 126.” Caloago cash wis 4 as fol ee we jfor the Rainbow Mining company?s tor hor suit to recover $16,000 for an | Meal. 50x, $4; bale, $2.20; rolted oata, | UKCIF Bo to ARO.” lows ee a ae “slab to sist SS Ratans Aas aa |plant at Sunrise City, The Nvp-finjurea hand from the Majentic| BBL & C. Co, $5.76: wheat finkes Beattie, April & |No. red, $1.08 to $1.18%; No. # Suaranterd. Fenwick & |tune will remain on the coastwite}Laundry company. The girl's hand hb. mack! CHICAGO MARKETS. hard winter, $1.12 to $1.15%; No. 8 © years’ cxperienge at fun all summer, returning to Se was cought between the hot rollers | b , . dha a so ort stem = gs: ph fos Seattle otfige. a2 Bi | tle in the fall, - De Wheat High. Low. Close. | hard winter, $1.11 to $1.12; No, of a mangle while at her work im % il, 10%. wale, $2 Y | acay, 1179-4, 214, 117. t 7 $1.14 to $1.16 Ne ae Sos © Steamer Santa Barbara is duc to}the laundry and was badly burned |gelf-ralaing buckwheat, 36%, case, | Mey, 1173-4, 214, 117. wershern. spring, $1.16 bo $1.00: oo Just received from our New York reach this port from San Fran tno and crushed. ‘The jury held that the | $276: earl barley. 35-1». boxes, July, 887-8, 87 3-8, 88 7-8, 2 northern spring, $1.07 to $1.14 factory. Spring's latest and most pearl barley, 100-ib sacks, $4; | Sept., 837-8, 82-5-8, 837 ‘0. 3 northern spring, $1.05 te » bri a ward in front of the rolle & ‘ ited to jast 100, so that the early The ofFicient, at ee pany w 00; crac wheat, per baie, § May, 486-8, 471-4, 481-2, The wheat market opened a shade “ | steamer Norwood sailed of | therefore Mable for the girl's in- Honey. rong . 424d . ~ shoppers will reap the ‘agfit, Gen- |Tuesday with 35 passengers and | jury California strained. per th Be; | TWN. AB tnd, 47 I-84 dnd wee Se ey ee wine all silk feta petticoats, | 790.000 feet of lumber ote Caitfornia tage. per Tb. 14c; honey,| Oate— options, and May a fraction higher bine, red, brown, green and blac! The steamer Sandhurst, now etzract, per Th. 7@8%c; Oregon | May, 201-2, 298-4, 20 3-8, than Monday's close. After the first extra full, deep flounce, closely 10-care lots, $3. July, 90 1-8, 29 1-2, 30, hour's trading the market firmed Smiths cove, was fined $100 oe She | SHE STOLE ATY. WwW. c. A =e custome officials Tuesday alien immigrants were fended “trop | ere plaited; the dust raffie is of the Same taffeta, which gives the skirt added value. We: Clitornta |” pork yned May, Oats. per ton, §81@82 | July Marked money caught Mra. R. GC. ton, $21@22; barley, r Bs als up and remained strong up to the 1285, 12.95, € and closed at top figures for !the vessel without being pro 18,02, 18.17, the day. The May option fairly | manifested and filed at the cm leaped to $1.173-4, and closed at n Q hy eis ow n# }MeLeod, an em " mut pe employe of the Young|$26.60@27; feed whent, per ton, $92 " " ~ 7 i . Union ‘Block DISPENSARY, TOMORROW | office, ‘The aliens were of the ( Women's Christian association | @38; dairy chop feed, por ton, $220 | prnigne ve ha en sroc aoe Beat, & Pak BOM 8 Si ee asion race and were not objection-! Tuesday afternoon, and a charge Of | 83; off meal, per ton, $98@40; bent aeygye pl) Seema to be no question that thers We SORNER. 0 ie ines ONLY eo able characters, but captains of | potty bran, per per ton, Amal, Copper, $13-4, 805-8, 818-4./is going to be something doing in ; reeny will be fled chop, $27@28; whole corn, ton, $27 ay q 105 & evenings. Ph. Lake | | veasels are required to note their her. Complaints of one eee erin or _ elm os Seer Say Dut whether the manipulates ; == Epler bik. Both phones. JONDITIONS OF SALE—Only one day's supply. Positively only ff] landing in this country in the ship's stolen have been given Lat police | _ iay. | 3 ato pe Ot 168, are going to make money out of it one to a customer. None C. 0. D. No mail orders. manifest headquarters a number of timas|_ Pastern Washington thnnthy, | Cam. Pac, I-4, 149, 1531-4, remains to be seen, ig School _ |. The ship Burasia, now lying at jately. A purse containing the de-|$2%' | alfalfa, $42.c0qpaa: wheat : Ting Can ike) fey Blakeley, wee fined 12408, by coy money was placed on a t 4 By hinge Ges: | — e customs offie ny. ° can bs - 2 om: ; wd sadn THAT'S ALL—-WE COURT COMPARISON, GET THE HABIT. BI) fining of the vessel resulted from | Utd She Was seen to take it. Whem|tpy, §10@ 13 GO TO re ot othe part of her olptann | 2eced under arrest by Police Clerk Reuitey Pout e | aoe ene Patino reodae at | Bannick she tried to throw the] | Opeter shells, 00 ton, $22; clam | . appeal bas been made by hor own-| ™*'*ed_colns away ye é. aa ware eo ers to the treasury department, The| A warrant has been sworn out by| #8 and G0» #2 per ton higher. GRAIN and SYCCK ig | verdict Is expected within the next! Marie Kinsella, an agent for sews | me — oe oe aioe ve few days ing mathanes, for the arrest of Mra Rover, prane « 4 1 ae 1316 SECOND AVENUE | The engagement of Devore Driv-|T. J. Stinson, on a charge of as | alstte, Sates NIT Ene ven tte ; BROKERS Opposite Arcade Entrance Open Baturday Evenings, 9) oF Of Bonth Seattle, and Ee SEG AU SEE tary. the plalotitt us orckard granm M@4; red top, $6 ; Main 6401, Hoth Phones. Ind. An ska, 9) Postal, of Evere * anno gon that because of the defe Enelieh rye grass, $8; Italian rye | PRIVATE WIRES ow 7 6 The wedding will take place before | ant’s prejudice against agents she | grass, $8; brome grass, $13; tall | CONTINUOUS MARKETS. : has not ng, you tee NOTE:—Through an error of the mechanical department of f] master. set dogs upon the plaintiff and then | M@®adew oat grasa $15; Kentucky | Mimnee “tan te”, The Times a skirt out was used 1 our Petticoat Balo ad, of yoster- An ingenious thief entered the| personally attacked her, The bair- | S¢ gram, $11; pasture mixters 112 Columbian St. time betwese | day. We have therefore con@nued the spectal sale on Petticoats Bi taano house, a reatricted district! pulling which occurred March aa | 2a SHODae. aicaiiae yy will be sent A one day lon post l sty ah eggra GROUND FLOOR HALLER BLDO. iP apeutes messenger ; be pan \ agen three! wi} eh tb SaRu eer pimaghta fer The Star by W. A. Phones: Sunset Main 1089: Ind #62 4 wot t y for Co. 199 ¢ ee ne mE a at t, by Samer

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