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ee ee en ee ee ee ee es a SS ee ee ee ae =o ae S048 1 MBSE THERS OF A CHANCE TO BEL’ BALLARD. ao w te BUNS wor te th tte's qrorn ves owne! ener Gampbelt ay vie that deitet . ditense, and bas pe home bret ey jose CIGARETTE COUGH © in Three H eee Ons IT Nave Diocese Heart gad Weakened Organs. We Todacce often the Undersigned, for Him i « Med and Voluntarily Test: Liliey Rox FR mar Webster, Wells, Kineic Murra. fan have your choice oo _ Picture. Mack's Calico, Rabbit and Plafa Dyes Combination Tablet and Powder Dyes. | Remember a to everybody making a pur- RO matter | ANG DRUG COW COLMAN BUILDING. First Aw Middle of Block, have a Auto. Placed Yester it alone for wor 7 ds no sport that quite equals cling. © pr $1.00 cach day Reed a few y let the Amorted Fan J. MH. BOURGETTE SAID TO BE WATCHING FOR SETTLE DISPUTES WITH NAPOLEON CAMP- wheel had been newly 5 riint ima he rehane pureha two boys for tha@um wheel has t identit AT WHe UNIVERSITY SUNTV SRT Y TATION A twortt majority t ition to a finish, ‘They at edeoe theme View Sormetle ned schmdriu mm anm gth and Power, arm was shown ( Tits situation anked if he jose Wateh that he was The Woodmen of the bold a memorial tkeaberg at the corner of State and Main streets gE mnathrept will preside. 3 LITTLE HAPPENINGS Pig iron thieves were seared m the Variety Iron Works where were loading a pus They were apprehended. but emeaped in filg dry stated Wed had stolen a inthe past few days Helen Bailey fence hospital W lfrom typhoid’ pneumonia. She years of age and just returned fr 7 4 been a resident « past fifteen a member of Mystic Daughters of the faneral will probably ark's church, Whitworth We matter whether you make a| ragrancy by the police, was released parchase or a $5 purchase §et one just the same, a ! FREE ° Friday and sat rday the Lang Deng Co. will give Dye with each and sand was be held from Police Judge timizen a man in a Pike street saloon out of $200 and ts United States » United States r attle Thursday started in on his Windsor All Colors, 260” LB LEWIS & Co. who pried « the home of Mra Ayer’ Lyers Cherry Pectoral. We believe in doctors. lieve in us. y Glass Vases Amorted Pancy ¢ % Paney ¢ RM Fancy China Vases Te chiia's % Pancy ch Bom Bicye. of 95.00 - They w Mey were pa Spinning’ Satisfactory Store 1310 Becond Ave. They be- We give them the formula of our Cherry They order it for colds, bronchitis, down and $2.00 a ) Pectoral. « all year eypay car H gated ker's and “ 1 I be . ™M bot wi TEs ne of which Fr test, the p to the Portland fair at expense Miss M ne popular school teachera receiving an ¢ lard Misa Metcalf still retains her te while the others are pressing hard for first honors Inasmuch an the having the at the cor uston of the be sent to the Portland amps for a week, the much keener than if but was offered Particulurs of the interesting « und on page the leading cand! Nar Miss 1 M | Mies Mine Mise | Mitew | Mise MeMitier Miss Low Chase jal Mise | Mle | Mies A. Beptic Miss Gra Hall Mise Turne Mies Mine ot Nettleton Mise Bunker Mins Mayne ard INS TITUTE more day of the acho and Ht ie enticipa Jay of the wee | Mr, Alde How to Mak ing. hich “ by Mr. Gilbert, esting. In his address hia study of six months one examination at the term rahe is tion they showld he to make ready. The grading a 5 pass the examination, wait until anot end of the year.” Mr. Yoder spoke or Hall's Adolescence THE SEATTLE STAY THEORY BETTER THAN PRAGTIC CITY ELECTRICAL EXAMING BOARD TURNS DOWN CAPABLE > "Phe » at the the propose pe temegey ( 8. U. W stitution, ¥ ternoon at a meett f the 1 nts, in Denny " 1 er a flerce debate hour, was lost. However in fay f it, while 60 sary to carry, The young ladles though admitting the ne boat of control,” fought auso the examination of ap 1 take away thelr eight to vot us plieants for positions on the city | thew» Hghting plant was of an impr Annie gomcert nature several of the best and old or ne 1 2%, im Denny is an unusually strong 18 young ladics BALLARD IS BUSY FRIENDS OF TWO POPULAR, | The « trip to the SCHOOL TEACHERS IN SEAT TLE’S SUBURB ARE VOTING HEAVILY FOR THEIR FAVOR Ballard folks are evidently mined that thelr city ts going t represented among the lucky victo in The Star's school teachers optionally vote, as has Miss Wiley, also of Bal Kest number nteat for hon: trine of Apperception.” The following ts the standing of | the last day of the convention | portant MARRIED ON | manesora RENTON | dainty little bride, clad in a (iken kimona and a big butterfly | i paddled dow the « nk! Minnesota Thursday morn ng and elattered away on her } ale beaide a heaty looking Japanene gentleman, dressed in the 7 of occidental fashion and ring & spray of | pigasess fa his button Miss Peart Racor Bea Hart Seattle Mich South Park Mise Cow T. T. Minor y from Japan and her name was iS hicka Nakashima until s i | blush faye Pp mai a ter would lov her and obey rub; « pear was render seattle. med on board the Minnesota in leference to Uncle Bam's law, whieh Japanese .ma coyed into the ec purposes oung, but WILL TALK IRRIGATION | Gm n for the te Mr. Sernp He pict iret gra schoot t the | bowsibi bild may ate thern while go y . t wilt look ba mem? , an long an wh h ‘ fe first ota the edu Jer to find owt and to know f the child; then a teacher something upon which to st m: as instructive The Grad Sirect out why the pupil should ry enuine. Jt. is Trade in Toles If a child does not feel ty to take th: take Hall's Family Pile for conati- 14 ct 6HIRTS—NECKWEAR—HOSIERY | ¥ pil im, if the or one Co! the Rub MEN ON THIS ACCOUNT ey od were tical 6 ployes in the city lighting de Waller They have failed to pass thelr ex-| Btatior amivations, and, although their au- | H. Wh imit they firet clase | Smith they cannot under the civil] Linemen service rules ho they have capably held up/ry, M. H to the present time, It is chaimed | ald, D t » t0o| A. Moor ai in their) ‘Trimm the positions | Wilson, Questions axke tieal and academ and that n unversed in| Runnels book lore had no chance For & the test, That s should lose their positions ts reaily regretted, being the} time the civil service exam s have falle min we wetr to work just made « sf tions, but G, Filet IURSDAY, APRIL IN CONFERENCE NEO YORK, April 20,—The com agents appotn Vice President Myde to re him to resign, They arrive Hyde's house, at 9 Hast Fortie in wale that Che @ Se tQRD prcwomoe who meee oxanrinat moral Chiet ob # are to lose their posi-|A. Duffy attendants h good |B. De Beaudeaux sman linemen } aamiaston ial | Guild, KR lighting plant in order] Lamp repairers to frame practical q CONCONULLY April LITTLE TOT DEFIEO GOURT LILIAN PABST LAID DOWN THE LAW TO JUDGE FRATER, WHO 18 TRYING TO DECIDE TO WHICH OF HER PARENTS THE LITTLE LADY BELONGS isn't going to let him do it.| him by the mother. » big man on the high seat ‘igt| Wednesday morning the jehan't take me away from my|tiade appearance teamm was thus that little Lillian Clementine Pabst defied Judge Fra-|tody of the ch and the authority of the #upe-| been and ix now seekin court Thursday morning, with | a stamp of her tiny foot and a vig- | Present ws shake of her pretty brown | Gas seve curls. | expenses of the divorce proceedings Little Lillian is the bone of con-| if she tention between Adolph Pabst and now!” answer Benjamin Hammel, formerly | of the Pabst. Wednesday the father! says that out & writ of habeas corpus, Man and ber brother, now dead, waa! Pricer *lordering the mother to give over awarded custody of the child to Mra. | Chicago, Katle Lucas, pending a hearing of claim for custody. He alleged tle, turning them over to the the custody of the little girl| to be cared for d been awarded him by a Mon tana judge when the couple secured their divoree, about a year ago, and/ little girl she was illegally taken from | awarded friday be- | end witl be some very interesting | cithxe ficial orange » little bride had come all the the dapper little brow in the elegant clothes, and ngly uttered a timid oriental in answer to Japanese Min- Nakal's question as to whether ue ow from an whom she had traveled miles to wed Then ab Mrs. Suys' Nakashima,| Macey of the prov Hitle man in| Whole por endeavor. marri ny was per of the to prevent innocent yourlg tens from being de- | % th atry for immoral | the SHTUCNA, Wash. Apri Davia, assistant chief ¢ State Fi United States er Kersh ral irrigation pi 8. gtherw instractions of well he will hobd | engineers in| ht y wil Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That Contain Meroury ry will murely destroy the amet! and letely derange I whol w entering it G . wn ihe mucous uch | prizes os should teat at ener jons from r , ing. W as the damage from them manufactur him to be is tak ft pon the of the as ss Catarrh Cur y & Co. Testimonials py Drugelap. Price, autiful showing of new mprina |b 5. Call and let ue show you who | oks & Co. 1331 2nd ave oe | 12,00 * " mapority The best place to get good value and as th yber and Cotton Garden Hose the r Store, 714 istave *** Thured night and droppe suffered a broken leg, dislocation of both shoulders, two broken ribs stil may liv make eu of which had been lighted ich had ne |to protect th was due to be lowered in a short | | PUNERAL OF A. F. BEE Ant old ® with a vigorous Pabst ever was entitied to the cus that he has Fy schemes” to separate her from her | the wu 1 times offered to pay the y large attendar leave Hammel In regard to the ¢ Montana coart, the custody marry him the mother from whom Pabst took the children and brought them to Seat legen that and no good way of caring for the here the permanent ont oie. | WANT MINE OWNERS TO STOP POLLUTING stood) WATER Marshal Jack Macey, fe looking up the law, at the edar Mountain screenings into the Cedar y declares that the dumping river above t into the off and the larger fellows driven out ; matoes, » stream b The mine | making @ practice of thus polluting cosking, 1 eamery handsome agar, $6.05; maple sugar, Leas Ke if paid within } Dewitt Skutt prizes were awa sho Cows, beef, m 7%@ t spring lamb, $ Or. Mile > Skutt than a week old, 1 ssunily sufficient to relieve the pain Convenient, being | m equal led in the finat quae they cure by soothing th edt 1 no harm ug 5 doses cents. Never sold in bulk was ho questi (By Geripps News Aas'nd s of five Kaquitable general called ye at 9:80 this m onferen 4 0 1 i pr Hyde declined ¢ pot laring such an action on his part ould bi . nd dingrace The mittee retired “© na i te u we ' J mdariomas m the * t + bones at h 4 th ier ned in th mark aid th 2 at in y ate that bie INJURED John | Wiimarth, a miner. felt through « Due ot. He 40 raat injuries, but He was otf aw blast the severe int exploded, meaning neat shift which xploston from a possible nm Frithjot Bee, the year n of Mra. O. V of th aven th, wh » family } re t on Apri from dertaking parlors Bon. y- Water >In paN y ay af re Hl 1 rar ts » |GATES GETS His 3 A With a ah the bott dropped out of the * May wheat in the 4 of Trade toda « er tsi Mny d : s% Gates b t th , rms with A THE MARKETS Beans, Gry. per mer 1 whites laree $3.26 5 yt! bbage. 2% uliflower © ~ 1 pw, Ib, 4 5 arrotx, 3 t $21.00g tatoos, $21.00622.00, Yak 1 1 ew ° shes. per dos a, f $1.2602.26; Spiteen ¢ SSc@$ mbera, long green. gus, 9c; Walla . gus, § " box, $ « J t $1.15@ ’ $ pples, 4 ® $ 20 x, $4 rallan 5 box, $ box, $4 black ¢ #8, box Strictly fresh ranch, 21c; Ore gon eees Su Golden C, tn sacks, $6: 55; extra C, fn, sacks, $5.65; powdered, tn bar- | rein, $6.40; dry granu ated, in sacks, 55; beet 10@12% 5 days. cube, in barrel Meats, r fc: mut. lamb, aed Pal po tablets, that take as irri ves. Harmless, as they con | dbl, & eylit peas, $4.60@5, popcorn. per cwt. Sash and Door Bargains At the One-Price Store en onetente Just received the finest and mont rbetential serean doors ev at on the market ONE-PRICE STORE strong and crome quality ONE-PRICE STORE h widths. Some of my ach bottom, with 16-inch top $2.99 h bottom, with 20-inch top $3.24 bottom, with 20-inch top $4.77 ttom, with 20-inch top $4.48 We are always glad to show go Have you seen the fine front ¢ rs, with large *, which | am selling $5.60 a door? Thin is the cheapest door on the mi ket, quality considered I am also ng locks and hinge you can buy them anywhere else T which I sell at 53 cents the it ket today at that double th pattern « cheaper than mortise lock iock on the mar 0. B. WILLIAMS 1508 Third Avenue Seattle, Wash. ONE-PRICE STORE small, 6@8%; live rabbits, dozen, | ultry Food. he | Oyster shells, 100s. ton, $22; clam Home, Beacon and Lard. | hells, 1998, $70; bone meal, 100m, *, 12@1sc: bucon, breakfast | $35. wie 4%; lard White & Uerce Pec: mara, White Kose, S\o; lard Whid Rose, S%c. granulated bones, 1008, $32. 0 | 86a and bes $2 per ton higher, Grain and Grass Seed. ‘Souttery. Red clover, rime. cwt. $14.60@ 167 .° a ike, chotee, $17: white clover, $15 Ducks, Greased, 17@18e; wees. | ig: timothy. per cwt, $4.78 Cressed, 15@16c; chickens. “ale orchard grams, $14; red top, 35@ | 15@ 17c; turkeys, fancy local dressed. | 190 po ii rye bag tee any “—_ Note erase, 35; brome erage, $13; tall meadow oat grasa $15; Kentucky Brasil, per Ib. 13@ 1c: cocomnuts | biue grass, $11; pasture mixture per dozen, §0c; wainuts, Eng-| uplands, $1012 fie, 146@ 1k pecans, 13@14 esti filberts, 18c; biack walnuts, hickory nuts, Te; butternuta, 8c; Jap nuta, & vt ja neanuts. 7 almond CHICAGO MARKETS. ¢ Star by W. & columbia street, bg ha sy for Th Ryer & Co, 112 private wire. Fish, Oysters, Ete. Seattle, April 20. black cod, @c; Ing cod} Wheat High. Low. Close. iGe; crabs, $1@ 1.75, clama open | May, 113 1-2, 1081-2, 110. shipment, 8160 fame. per sack.| July &8 $7 1-2 51.60 Olympia, per sack, | 82 1-8. $4.50 bulk, per gallon, toe non, 1@e, salmon trout, ibe; inned perch, | te; shrimps. 81%: foundera, fc; herring, %¢: lobsters, 17%c; emelt, 6c; sturgeon. Sc: biack basa Te; halibut, €@7e; peren, 4c. Flour Patent, per boi, $4.75: Crown. $5.10; Minnesota bard wheat, $7; Pillebury, 88: Pillebury’s Best. $% standard Dakota, $6; Olympic, $4.75; | Piestric, $4.76 jolly. $4.75; Goldes Northwest, $6.75; Electric Light, $7.26; Gold Medal, $7.59; Top Notch, Se al palin 44.45; Centennisia, best, $4.76; Gold- | NEW YORK STOCKS, drop, $4.26; Patent Excellent, $4.76; | Atchison, 88 1-4, 86 1-2, 86 1-2 Novelty A, 6 | 1. Copper, 86 3-4 |B. & O 108, 10 Seem 1B. RT 66, 66. ‘Whole wheat, 10s, per bale, $2.40; | R whole wheat flour, per bbl, $4.25; |Can. Pa 3-4, 151, 151 fraham, per bbl, $4; per bale, $2.26; | Erie, com., 46, 445-8, 44 3-4 bbl, $4; rye flour, per bbl, $5.00; [11s Cent., 164 rye meal, per bare, $2.60: buckwheat. | yanhattan, 1 per bbl, 87; buckwheat, per bale | oc. $3.76; corn meal, 10a, per bale, $2.10; | ° " . per bbl, = 83 white ‘orn | Mo. Pac., 106 1-8, 10 meal, 508, $4; bale, $2.20; rolled oats, | L. & N., 148 7-8, 14 Co., $5.75: wheat Makes, | People’s Gas, 111 bex 75 Ibs, $2.20; farina, per oe ana, 1421-2, 141, 1413-8 $5.60; farina, 10-Ib. sacks. per bale, ne $3; hominy, large, per bbl. $4 Reading, com., 96 hominy, email, 10a. wale, $2.60; Holly | R. |., com., 33 3-4 eclf-raising Duckwheet, 3648, case, So. Pa 3 $3.76; pearl barley, 25-tb. boxes, $4.6 pearl barley, 100-Ib sacks, $4; $3.00 $3.00; cracked wheat, per 0: Honey. t com., 37 Caltfornia strained. per tbh. fe; U.S pfd., 103 California sage, per Ib. 14c; honey,| Stock exchange will be clos etxract, per Ib. 7@8%c; Oregon Friday and Saturday, April 21 and grape cream, 10-case tote, $2.99; 9 honey, siptig 12%e: Ciifornis Chicago board of trade closed Fri- bran, per | day, At , only or ia) — $ ton, $23 TAKE IT NOW [ t It’s not too late to prevent serious te $ bes t « if you take Dr. $ whole corn, ton § sh at once, when you rtness of Way. rt, irreg- Kastern Washington y spells, $18; _ alfa) $12.50@13; hay, $18; Eastern Washington dou- mpressed, $21; Puget Sound W. A. RYER & CO. GRAIN and STOCK BROKERS PRIVATE WIRES CONTINUOUS MARKETS. 112 Columbia St. GROUND FLOOR HALLER BLDG. Phones: Sunset Main 1089: Ind 952 symp- ust be tion. Money » benefit

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