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‘UT THE SEATTLE STAR nd i : j wt dobnsrente ttn ~ . out . e e e y »; |Can, Pac, 154 1 1-2. = | " ‘ 4 uw s, 1 122 5-8 a Poy, SAL BANK | Be ney, $1,000) 1.76 sagt hon lL. & 144 ; . pease © ° . aples, Si@7be; Bpitzennerg applies N 1-4, 14 + Furth. pres ye ts “4 y 0 IS ad c THE PRESIDENT BEGS THE PEOPLE TO LEAVE HIM AL AF OR % rt per dozen, Peoples Gas, 109 7 H 1-4 d 1-4, . wee wontente in principal | ur native | Penna “4 ‘ - i} the United Siaten And he ° e He witt Mve To ive UP His HUNT ery ; 06 T+, aes 2 ) OF nou _—_4—— ( P $8, fu. own | ° x fi fe iret’ thou. | tS ANx!@ry TO HAVE FREIGHT FoR Hyg Empry GARS COM é ba | ‘9 : abi Mara) ® 5, W, Inter . AR Rk tit tak a HH (arty, accompanied by guides, start hr, 148 Ty 1421-2, 14 Bea ted on tne ‘agen ING WEST MAKES HIM ANTAGONISTIC TO WASHINGTON |* «led for the fist hunting camp, 15 Un. Pac., ® 1347 ‘7 pking | bus s he th c do that #) miles south { on a7 orne® et - t ne y to n t ith. 1 ) tle BaP ven it | MINES * 4 |w will please me most on thin wf - by. 6 r t +i i y2 5-8, an - * |® hunting trip is to let me algae. | COLORADO SPRINGS, April 1 ie Ib ‘ To 7 SANDINAV! © ih finale” |m | Want @e newspapermen to #] At 7:30 o'clock last night the presi , t $ na RP eattio \ : 13 ; wy gpd “ ern $1.76] NeW YORK, April 15—Joneph rand ‘ give me a fair show and not 7 y Pd NEW Y ) 5. —Jomep) orn Jamon J. HIM, president the} most prominent t nt] ® follow me up * Are orane - 32.00 | Pen y good ha ew call! i on Great Northern railway, is straining | east to ent isi® if they do, I'll pave to give ® | we #1 4 It will sell ex-d per cent ‘con. aya, we W. L. Collter, | at his command to}, A - | } " Jar " 1 n on Frown sett prevent the establishment of an tron} et Trnace tn t \* Theodore Roosevelt, * | $1.25; cranberries neapy ta Take m, B. & O., nto wt * ~ eed = wd: as FEB ald mat helm At Colorado Springs. ® | ser Gos. 065 $4.50; wt err the They are vaste seoPL! SAVINGS BANE ‘ } v per doz, & ' t ¥ pporynve and | sot; cmp | has ou led, bes . * * $2,60493.00 per crate; pitted plu y cheap. mithern Pacific whiten, pg a a Iron 4 “4 : EERE REE | $8.00 per crate most immediately begin divi- oe a! oe oe tet buainess 1 bee 4 Apany t . Butter and Cheese Industrials will work high- omnes ——— | of its roltine ok . os ation of t NEWCASTLE, Colo, April 1 Washingt 1 m | ¢ U. 8. reduction wilf be a strong “Carpenters and Builders. ‘os ‘ “ 1/P t Roosevelt and his hunting | brick cheese, 160; California cheese, | ature aities—H. C. Frie CRTINTAN'S carpenter show at ficient cantear eenect® to raise sut jMot give me support y arrived here at 7:45 this morn | atc; Butter, » yee in Philadelphia yesterday fn- a fee ie beramalliaan ees ® establist ryt min @ short time Ye aid Secretary Meth fit He was greeted by 1,000 peo- | 2 nt ll ; : ornia fresh) soecting Rapid Transit with a view Aran. ——= tt a eee Serna the char of come when axh The preatient was cating | . £ | to buying hevatiy tn ft.” r i very low . wn to but few! od rer ebay va A . | } gas. Ped Fntows. : : i iuird | peopie that Hill, who hae aiwey i ma here ha en ‘ast when the train pulled In 4 Strictly fremh ras @21¢; Ore- | — e aye 16 Lime a report to the effect at to the rear platform and gon oxen, 20 te ae . —jbeen considered the commercial| that Mr Hil } } 4 | ground in the great game section of | # “ | nn 5 oem comattared:. Uk rein} | that Ate, Hill has spent $75,000 In » & ten-mitaete address to the Es vate, Boreh wes Roce | cee co OHM Spinning’s Specials PE Modern Busincie College | knocking it, as fay i 40 Lan: teams Aententere tt a on the occasion of the presl-| im gacke, $6.66; powdered, in bars |, OUF bicycle frien have and Beco + .. | manufacture it and eteella fairy tale. i OREO presen last visit to Colorado, just ary granulated, in sacks, We at | products are ce an or Ghee to tae tees sident a handsome horse | before he was sworn in as vice pres in barrels, 16.66; beet | & er yw ou reclatign gre. ent in ® dire - e ugar, $6.06 ple sugar, 19@12% antially to every purchaser 61 at lowest prices | Sat railroad magnate can knock. | have been able ident, —" with . »1 shion fork HANSON” Tan Roureh | At first glance It does not seom|city in the Ua ’ Gott ts a vetoran guide and hun. Less Ke if paid within 16 days saahor-ter epee buying ae ' . | consistent that the president of a| na F er and has been with the presiden tween A iT and May 1. All you | rat ad ay interested | sea prpeateige 8 pa | before, Jake Wells another famous! Cows, poet, Teattorn mut. | have to do is to bring this ad with j tn the development the north-|- The Seattle tron & aiiinini guide, and a dozen hunters and | ton 7% @se; pork, 7@7%C; lamb, de; | ¥OU at time of purchaw 1 ask for :! ait | weet as the Great Northern would |owne o tertence® comeene mountaineers went with the presi-|epring lamb, $5@4; dreaved veal, | % credit of $5.00, wh be wiven se | onde owns erkwate ha dent. Dr, Lamb 4 Phillip Stew 1@6e; live rabbits, you wu ts surreny This w EXtabrook’ Bldg, |%° Persistently endeavor to prevent | furnace in Irondale, but for lack of cont. I agree aps Agama oat vtiatil pn my Om | cave only $46.60 to be paid art wero also with th party, The | $576. ‘ apie eee eee oe he ee ‘ cath ne oaobinth Mnd lame, Bacon ané Lard. are a few other next wee latter 18 to have general supervision| 4). Heme, Bacon ang Lai re Pty Mg mi INGEN; lard. White idta 250 Bicycle Bells White Kone, 8%o; ie. % atlas es tere | 15, package Dress Guard Lacing try. Ibe bottle Best mim Cement town. A foot of snow is now on the Ducks, ; joes, 1 $1.00 pair Cleveland F site of the camp. The guides re- | @ressed, 18@16c; chicken 304, | 200 Neverslip Nipple port that there are plenty of bear co} Caren Saamy tend Greuned, the establishment of an tron smelt ing business here. But after all the explanation is stmplan The Great Northern's chier | business within Washington | shipment of ite lumber and | to the east. So many cars d tre dential special arrived here and was greeted by 10,000 people. The G. A. KR. veteranm were lined up on the platform and « tertained the crowd during the wait | before the train pulled tm. realdent Roosevelt responded to capital it has not been in operation t « year, Local men have found it iim, ¢ lo get sufficient capital } to invest in such an enterprise, Yet is the) there is all kinds of ore in this state hingtes/ and county and British Columbia. ee this) The fact is attested by the state ¢ neevssitate that Hill has found | foal survey Most of the of the entire mountains. The first camp will be pitched about 23 miles southwest of this cursion into the vam bo it Impossible to drum up enough | quartz d ro the cries for a speech and dwelt $1.00 Spring Seat 5 deposits contain 65 per cent v ’ vorhood eg return trade to fll up the cars and] of metallic from. ‘There ee eam especially on his desire to be ignored | ‘racks in the neighborhood and the Nute eon Sut how | to be | they must come back to Washington | quantities of ore on Vancouver and | during his hunting trip. prospect for sport te very Matter) Brest, per 1. 18@ se: coceanata Spinning’s Satisf: 5 Reet eee NEW THOUGHT coq, TRIS ie & wasteful opera-| ‘Texada Islanda, — On us per doxen. sic: walnuts, rne-| Spinning’s Satisfactory Store eee in CLASSEA PRIVA That is why Hill is endeavor-| H. H. Swauey, the late Pittsburg The horses which President Roose zy gy 5 al ge gg 1310 Becond Ave. it 2 ing to bulld up an Oriental export-| capitalist, after an investigation, re- volt will ride are one white and two OT LONG hickory nuts, Te; butternuta, %e; jing trade from this port. It ie the! ported that the best {ron ore on the sorrels, selected for their #urefoot jan 1 ute, Se; Virginia sennets, | reason that he has drawn his tena-| coast is in the northeast end of this odnews rather than for their beauty Te; Jumbo pean a, ee; almonds aeultation |clee on all attempts to establish| county. ile dja not open tt because ‘The guides who accompanied him TERMS waite, ha Pettit’s Office hours ivon smelters here. 8 railroad to reach it would have ca the trip are two of Ame Diack cod. €e: Hing cof. 16e; , $11.75; clama, open shiprnent, $1.60; ams, per sack. i A Hill looks at it, there ts plenty | cost $500,000, Half a doxen mines most famous hunters, “Jake” Borah of pig iron manufactured at the oth-|in the state produce excellent coke. and John Goff. Borah will be chief every & er end of his line In Minnesota and 7 t >| — guide, He ie a crack shot, has 4 4 : 1.6¢; oysters, tat Willson's ‘hall, Ritei | the territory around the Great lakes | handling vig iney bern it) coms|hatr, silver-mounted bridle for Bis |remarkable record as a bear killer| Forty years’ free labor for its Jute!$it0° “open” bull, pe Der eest or and ‘every | 1 doos not want Seattle and other|too much to ship it here. Instead, |(aughter, Alice, After breakfast thejand knows almost very foot of | mill and other industries was fur-| $225; malmon, 196; Washington ; Bi ft at Christensen’s hall, | Washington cities to manufacture it is preparing to reheat scrap iron nished the state of Washing skinned perch, ae at § o'clock. tt | thelr own pig iron. He would much |to roll It inte platon Saturday morning by Judge Gr $@10c; foundera | See a. r 7 V Preigher, Ed on, | Sei herring, %¢; lobsters, 17%c, A Physicians and Surgeons. ather ship it out to ua He charg-| We ast furnace eelabiiehed Peck toaen’ i en, Alien. | smelt, $e; won, $c: black basa cre fa specialist. Nose, throat, | “8 $12 & ton for the accomodation. | here, the pix iron could be manu- led auilty to respective charnes or| %** Balibut, 6@ 7c; perch, 4c. ‘ and diseases of men | He gets the money and it gives bim |factured here as cheaply aw in the eee te ce are Flour. P pel women. Hours 10 to 1, ft S Ja chance to fill his empty cars burglary and highway robbery, and| patent, per bbi. $4.78; Crown. rac S$ Kast. or anywhere else, and the ox stood up to receive their sentences. | $6.18; Minnesota hard wheat, $1; It fs for these reasons that he has ; at pense of shipment would be avold ige Gri as t atation | Pillebury, $8; Pillsbury’s Best, $9; cirenlated & report that he hasied. It would lead to the establish cm pore A The north | standard Dakota, $6; Olympic, $4.76 ———————- | MONE $75,000 in w fruitiens endeavor | ment of stove, nafl and wire fac- tant of tho eb ty jail as be. | Blestric, $4.76: Holly, $4.76; Goldes SORNER. 4? fem to open an fron mine in this etate tories and st bullding planta ank of the King county jail as be | Norihnwest, $6.75; Electric Light, ~ seam on Tan a eT TARE 1aB 1 UGE Rob ated lait! ecbeds FabEASE| EFHEE/PETE ry ‘ ) sews 4 - ake The story is a beautiful myth but| But Jim Hill does not want Seat |ing & Judge who “lands hard,” and 97:26; Gold ate Ue och ame Sunday Excursion it has given many any enterprising tle to make use of her raw matertal Rae known as a many firmly deter 45; Centen - - Oo her fe . ed courng 4.25; Patent Excelien’ 4.76; capitalist the cold feet. He would rather abip the finished | KETCHIKAN COUNTRY SHOWING SOME REMARKABLE ORE jet Bg rap one Pgs mening Raa Bg ose wo years ago one of Seattle's product from the E i atte rob! ing AND DEVELOPMENT WORK IS GRATIFYING TO PROSPECT: | 804 others of that class whose In| goig wheat, 10m, per bale, $2.40; ° Madison | Gustrics conflict with the law. The whole wheat flour, per bbl. $4.28; | park on Lake Washington, at 10:30 4 famine tree INSTITUTE OF OF ors four lawbreakers were not there-|fraham, per bbl, $4; per bale, $2.28; “3 gy gg Ae — nee CHUR 'H | fore surprised, nor agreeably disap- [bbl $4 F, per bbl, 96.60; )% ™ ands pete. siving viele eS -—— pointed. They were given ten years | rye meal , $2.50; buckwheat, | Plenty of time to look over land, | per . Steamer Acme will lea | each buckwheat, per bale| ‘These tracts have all advantages 10a, per bale, $2.10: | of fine county road, steamboat and § stink given at your The pr t for tt ae : . t W. HL Prisk ther dallier with M he prospect for the development | ore ts brough r another cw F white corn | rattroad seen oly ra me ee ken Hewton® oi 10 SUFFOCA TION | Tho need for smelters in Alaska] the law, changed his plea from 01 | mei, 60s, $4; bale, $2.20; rolled oats toe pdliies te — ~ Pa ‘ae — o ke ” of the copper Interests tn and about! is now looked upon by the mining} guilty to guilty and was sentenced | phi, & CG. Co, $5.75: wheat finkes, | ‘°7* O&V® also be - or new R iin and | the southeastern sections of Alaska| men as an absolute necessity, Two)|to two years box 75 Ibs. $2.20; farina, per bbl, beautiful electric car line. Ha ourth Ave kept aarrme comte are greater this year than they have|emelters have been completed dur-}| John Schlange was given until * sorinn, bi come, pet bem view of lake and mountains. : r been since the mot iret } ms, r 0 2 les t ree of ominy. large, per 79; SUNRE EES SERRE EERRREDARRE RARER EE ver boon, im >t metal waa fi rs ing the winter month and are now | April 24 to plead to the charge of yn eg oe Hoty re from the mines | burglary; C. K. Bishop, until April | Si¢ersising buckwheat, 26%m, case a ; iiiint peoanan lespecially bright is the outlook for}on Prince of Wales island and the/ 19 to plead to a charge of rape, and peart barley. 26-Ib ‘boxes. — = Preshyte 7 . the sections around Ketchikan. | mainland surounding Ketchikan the case of 8 D. Wingate, who | $6.60. pearl bariey, 100-Ib sacks, $4; cna ar at Presbyterian Church. “Obligations 0 the Reporte from that section state} C. H. Cosgrove, an attorney of| pleaded not guilty, was set for trial |i pean, 64.50%, peocern. per owt. Prices $100 to $200 for , urch to the Workingman Rev, Charles Steizte. c “ tha * $2.00; cracked wheat. per baie, $3.00 3p. m.—Grand Opera House, “A Startling Announcement.” | that men are reshiag nto the cous-| Ketchikan, who has been in the city jon Aprif 17. James MeCistien aise Hons Waterfront Tracts = Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman (This meeting ai i ealy. mye jtry. smelters are going up, while | on lemnoge oe a by se a —s emo ne not guilty to the charge Of! @etrornia strained. per Ib. - vl com » A y . €p m—Viret Methodist Church. For women ouly. Rev many others have already been com-| reports that F im bai m- | burglary California ange, per To. 14 pe ey untain sm: he Copper M © Wah: pleted. Many mines within « radius| | — ———— % A a ni ae . , he of 60 miles of Ketchikan are now | which will be the first and lar TELEGR PH BRIEFS pe crenm. ase tote, ec ee ee running. During the past month | Independent smelter in Alaska j , 7 Yakima, i2Mer Culfornia PETTIT &@ SON " _v Pres ~— ey men numbering from 100 to 250 have| Hadley smelter is now also com 2 . Arcade Bidg., 1319 Second Ai fee ret eeempeaten: Cenech,. Her bape only. Rev. beon employed by the different op-| pleted and will open up immediate-| REDDING, Cal, April 15.—The . per ton, $31@32: bran, per} Area a ve erators. ly people of Sisson and vicinity of The construction of a wagon road| Jim Bowden, who ts superintend- | Mount Shasta are greatly perturbed | along the Unuk river, work on » work on the Lon De Cur-| over rumblings heard issuing from which Is now being pushed forwara eorgia Inlet, south) Mount Shasta the past few days. whole ¢ an rapidly as ponsib will bring/| of Ketchikan, reports taht the prop-| Some think the old volcano is be-| ‘on, $25. about the development of much | erty js doing far better than was «=~ | coming active again. 22; barley, rolled, per ton, 7; feed wheat, per ton, $32 per ton, $22 chop, shorts, 7:46 p. m.—Services tn all the districts. hop feed MONDAY PROGRAM MONDAY winisters of the city on “The Relations of the Church to the Workingman,” by Rev. Stelle. ia the Y. M.C. A. rooms. All ministers are invited. Pi lng *amoane “ ” ritbu property along that section. The| pected. Experts who have viewed | - Rastern = Wi timothy, EL s+ heer meet. Grand Opera Mouse, J. Wilbur Unuk river ts situated about 40) this property say the ore is of an] NEW YORK, April 15—The in-| $18; alfaita, wheat 2:10 p. m.—KMoon meeting, Grand Opera House. Rev. Henry miles north of Ketchikan. The cop-| unusually high grade dictment for conspiracy against Nan | bay, $16; Eastern Washington dou- Gilson 4s ane - a per development on Prince of Wales! The Alnska-Wonda company 10) Patterson, charging her with com- | ble tri trie $83; Puget Goeuns ; g Up exceed Cetchikan js sho re | nity . , » $10 7 sileciinmres Wl 3p. m.—Rally and parade of Sunday School members. Meet island is also showing up exceeding-| Ketchikan js also showing & Te /niving with J. Morgan Smith and Poultry Food. ABOVE CUT SHOWS THE r < ‘opper cor pie gro Work on this} Smith esfalty to obtals tent, For le well. The Khyyan Copper com-|markable growth. V fre. Smith wrongfully : fs “inncies lsanter pipers | | pany, whoue property is situated on | property was but recently started | money from Caesar Young, has been jor shells, 1008, ton, $22; clam | sel 169a, $20; bone meal, 100m | that island, now has a fe f 100] and at the present time there are 50 | dismissed en anclnies bones 1tta O48 On men at work. The Niblick Copper| men employed there. Mr. Cosgrove) = | the and bes $2 per ton higher, “ SPPEE PPE ER HSE SERRAARKHARAAAARAR company has a force of 250 men| states that the copper mine operat LINCOLN, 2 Apri) 15—a| Grain and Grass Seed. | working its claima, The men havel/ors are jubtiant over the brilliant /heavy snow fell Inst night all] Red clover, prime. cwt, $14.60@18; B ADAMS—Drafiing Colman bidg ‘ fa the suit for divorce of Edit? Bald against Charles Smith, re- j orders were inaued by the tee eee eee ee oD FeCeP OPP R Ree P eee wil ab] brel3idel foal Ob ff court Saturday morning re holce, $17; white elo $18 ‘ j on ov ) ons of 0 prom pec dp t that the city | throw he atate. rut ower enetes, 555; Ware Gere, 4 the defendant trom selling ¥ 1 hee : ¢ peat Female rae | already taken out 1 tons of ore | prospects and predi hat the city | tp eh th t Fruit * Gea, oe Ookc ae Tor disposing of hie property and ae CORY ROP: Me Oe re sey sane po lof an excellent variety The excel-|of Ketchikan will develop {nto @/say that the early peach and plum seaatd ered G14; bok ae, la : WORE UNION ME lent show! de bfhe mines has| copper mining center of no mean | crops are completely ruined. a) 3; fatten ope | ‘Peatraini he plaintiff fron e th eTIpDO! nt to kno } on lent showing made ne mi pp Ds a ; Ttalan ry x ra 2p poset gl naan Rae eel llama rll 8 arap hing about Evan-| overtaxed the capacity of the «mel-| proportions within the next few| 7 rams, $18; tall F? t. The plaintiff was al-| why my prayers are not answere Relist Charles Stelzie that appeals | tory on Puget Sound, to which the! years. ELLENSBRURG, Waah., April 15. $18; Rentocks ; $48 & month temporary aii to ordinary man. j One thousand pounds of sugar beet ‘nee. ure ob cw = A gray-haired woman, dressed in Maybe it is because he does not} |need have been sent to this valley ohh — = jlook any n eloped |by the promoters of the proposed ‘sa aieuel | CHICAGO MARKETS. ; santa shabby black.an old-fashioned poke- | go n took | beet factory at Yakima. There will more like a regulation | trial Friday afternoon it diaseminator than any busi three logs which Be ¥ i ae bonnet shading her anxious, wrin- | ness from at Seattle were his property |be no large acreage planted this| _ Reports for The Star by W. & yere Are No kle-seared face, fought deaperately| Unassuming, democratic in his and bore his amrk, while others, be-| season, but many test’ patches wil! | RY & Co. 113 Columbia street, by | for which we are agents. This tool in an effort to force her way past | mannerisms, cordial but not sancti longing to Beem, were not touched. | pe put in. | Drivate p - April 15, 1905 is endorsed by leading chanics, : tw tt in ont of | monion “pay “ © netic Saturday, 4 5, 1905. architects and contractors every- : Gold wo ushers at the main entrance of | monious Friends of Bern say the action was Sheed igh, "tev, een, es 116, 114, 1143-4 to 1147-8 = Jing out a single roof; saves time the First Presbyterian church on| This sort of describes the celebrat in the nature of spite work, BELLINGHAM, April 18—In « hours In lay- Friday night. : ed labor-preacher _— Jconference with the Labor Counetl 88 1-8, 878-8, 87 7- x . 3 ae on the fixtures at The big church was already pack And that probably accoun for and the judiciary committee of the | 82 3-4 to 827-8, 823-8, 823-4, | °°" he skeet Oe and enaliaeg ; but the Lang Drag Co.'s| ed to suffocation; people were lined | his enthusiastic welcome Friday { ity “th Sesto Later Conmta. Sore 23 SE 1-8, 23-6, 52 the ordinary workman to frame the | MF Store fe 2 fine, large 4rugstore.| wp against the walls, some had / night in Labor hall by the machin sioner Hubbard declared that the : most difficult roof, Absolutely cers 3 to fad is thoro socked with | crowded into the aisles, and the| ists’ union seha-hdet tur tor tabe Oh oie 48 1-8, 7 1-8 tain. fresh drugs and medicines. sidewalks outside were blacvk with| Dr. Stelzle, who worked for eight works must be enforced so me rey Fg pare Poe wot Price $1.75 cach. : _ lcrowda who reluctantly gave up their | years as a machinist, in the manu SESSION i to out the atatate bootie bay or ’ adie : WE ARE CUT-RATE DRUGGISTS. | hope of hearing the great evangelist, | facture of Hoe presses, and who still| MASSACHUSETTS FIRM WILL peniensiausoresabetmiamaetit Py - 4 to 2078 ; 7 ne « su, _| Dr. Chapman. |holds his international union card a | ” os a = PeeearTEs SATISFAC An overfiow meeting was arrang- | chose as his topic, “A Broad Prin-| BUILD TWO THE MARKETS ime, 9 7-8. F }ed in the basement, but there the | ciple of Unionism,” after which a The executive committee of the i Pork S$ W. Bo nton Saw a WE ARE CENTRALLY LOCATED. | 0!4 woman would not go. general discussion was held von } Washing Bankers’ association ts | — May, 12 0.72 to 12.7 . . y' i “I want to hear Dr. Chapman,”| Naturally, the Moran incident, in r sion at the Hotel Butier, The} The markets this week, as ex-| May, ; ee te 194 Cc ‘Give us a trial the very next time|she moaned. “I've walked three | which the evangelist was refused WASHINGTON, April 15.—Bids] coeociation includes 167 bankers | P& finished up with as much | July, to ompany 7 need anything in the drug| miles in the dark, and I'm going to | admission to the shipbuilding yards| Were opened by the navy depart-|tpyroughout Washington and Idaho, | business done as the week before. ‘Wore line. ore wal ¢ " : NEW YORK STOCKS. | get inside.” because he fa a union man, came up| ent this afternoon for the con-|ihe place and time of the next | THE Were several cars of fine be | Ain Yo Te 80 8. 88 1c 300 Pike Stre A place was finally found for her |and the concensus of opinion was| *truction of two fast scout erulsers, | 5¢ the aasociation will be Saturday | eee Cheer 801A. 38 t 0 d ten more cara are due | 4 opper, 80 1-2, 88 1-8, 88 1-8. ; p and she was happy. Ithat the Morans showed their real| the lowest being submitted by the} q, Nd it is probable that | moring, and ton more care aro due | jr & 0., 111 1-8, 110 $8, 1105-8. All varieties of s, Hardware t River Ship & Engine company and Building Su IT PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S. The service was, according to the attitude toward unionism. E f 1) be selected and the} of Quiney, Mass. Lowest bids, class]... on slated for next July ear of fancy apples are due the first TT | criiscr $1,629,000, two $l Maan those who ure present are [ot the Week. Fine lettuce ts arriv SPOKANE POLITICS ON mocrats hope to reunite the | 000 each. Cc. 8. Biting ssbier Traderw’ Nw- |! on the market every day, The | par LANG o ' ? by means of the eandidacy| Class 2, one for $1,540,000, two for| tional bank Spokane; W. D. Vin-|*tamer goods are all cleaned up for LAI = SPOKANE, Wash, April 18—Tbe | o¢ royd Daggett, city comptrotier, | $1,468,000 each. The Union Iron! cent, cashier Old National bank, |e week, Cabbage ts arriving in * a 5 who is the only candidate talked of,| works, of San Francisco, was the} spokane, of which J.D. Farrell is a| YY 800d condition, publican « ventior nes- poka COLMAN BUILDING. republican city convention is in ses Politics are badly muddled over | next lowest bidder. director; W. D. Coleman, « Colfaz = n, and the democratic convention | the struggles between telephone banker; Charles 8. Brooks. presl-| peans, ary, per. _cwt, B2.20@278: GRAIN and STOCK large wilt follow in « few days, chises, and a dispute between the Spokane; Mr, Purdy, a Whatcom | whites, $3@315; pink beans, $3.26; E! | Washington Power company and the banker, and Cc. Kauffme bayo beans, $3.26; Lima beans, BROK: RS W. HL Acuff, who ran two years! banker, and netiman, @} dey ritory. Arnold Bern, of West Seattle, was beets per = wack = 75e@P $1.00 PRIVATE WInme | Mayor Frank Royd, in a written|completely exonerated from the| OLYMPIA, April 15.—Governor | Placentia cabbage, 2%; cauliflower, CONTINUOUS MARKETS. | reform element candidate, and if he| Communication, announces hix with- | charge of steading three logs be-| Mead has protested to the war de- | dozen, $1.60; garlic, new, 180; i= Sakae’ wuattiies’ tat tad ¢; young onions, 1c bunch ination will probably run tndepend-| W. MH. Acuff. Mr. A will _prob- | ano. Beem swore to a complaint | se ising Bs - vs 4 cea and ~— | apinach ‘arene, 504 T5c lettuce, GROUND FLOOR HALLER nL ent again. Ex-@heriff Doust is alably be appointed © off in-| that Bern had appropriated the logs | c'aming that such action would not! Hothouse, $1501.15. Or = pre. eee nae ae ee. ' r > leompantes for and against fran- dent of the Fidelity National bank, | small whites, $3.16@3. | Spokane Traction company over tor- prominent Tacoma banker green bens 15¢ Ib; wax beans 15 Ib.; fails to secure the republican nom-| drawal from the race in favor of | longing to H. P. Beom a few weeks| partment against the leasing of | onions, yellow, Ib, 40; entons, Fanno, 112 Columbia St. ee - ‘ pou and refused to return them. At the! be for the public good ‘ : 1 on aot sland. BR. 71 70 1-8. i First Ave. Next to Entrance. en Columbia and Marion. |ago on an independent ticket, ts the | “ = g i a <4 hn LEWIS & CO, wenue, Cor. Cherry St. nf,

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