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fe te ELECTRIC . * It in not othe to vomt Wont Se He a cent to extend its car Lin 7 is $10,000 required and turn n te the city, West 1 > y has been a succes, . » are figuring : of WEST SEATTLE PLAYED A FOXY TRICK o8 JHE vatructing a muntolpal water ° “ | tor. It is proposed to put an eng : XTEND ITS ELECTRIC LINE | § AND WILL E ner to work in the territory that 7 ocToPU | wit up @round the extended . water for the munity. A reser 1. BR NI ‘ te the | YOU may 2 amtructed ayer peW i every oe ae hod BAS line and equipment | ga Ree the. COU of t ’ y anetien t — aved f expenditu MRS, LOVEJOY, OF DENVER, HA 8 BEEN ON THE TRAIL OF THE gmedor ¢ was hauled before 1 a frw 18,00 The interest of 81.000 is an-| ee me ' ve to the same pol ally betnge patd, and the creati CHAPMAN EVANGELISTS IN ALL COAST CITIES WHERE « ' 1 partic posing | ; at r wll ' hav , . , a ue rote. the be 8 bad * fund = seco el THEY HAVE STOPPED—SHE 1S NOW IN SEATTLE a specs’ * hise has b n ee _ "se aa by Judar Ml for a term of years. ction niy com salone Wi be aring Was post po os to pene | Laat fall West Seattle tried to a _ gen reek ne mat” Judge Yakey, who a a aN a. ° Nex certain territory for the purpone | ta Kitenp county, can try the | ecmnan It does not want 19] of extending itn line, but failed be- | ye eye He HH MH eM HM HHH | pOared In Los Angoles and noted the | se oF Waele thee the 3 ause of the ob, of the Puget | *® same black dress and veil in the « nnatiment of the election of company founht ti Mill company f part of the|® “I have followed Dr. Chap- ® audience, their curtosity became y, through the rts Spohn : xation| property, Laxt Murch it 1 a |® man and his band from Den- ® | stronger and an effort was made tc attempt of the Seatt od that Weat Seat wit aaa ond attempt, bat the clectric|® ver to “« Angeles, from Los ® | discover the name of the unknown to pw ARy private electric \ pany suceceded in “fixing” alm Angeles to Portland and from #| woman, but the attempt proved fu bulla fh oe ai * y t umber of voters to t * Portland to Seattle, | shall # | tile fe genera! a w h ite Hmits, although lection * neve home until they have ® Sho retained her secret and hel Poca! attorneys that the ty | ® cleansed my soul and brought ® | aloof, only showing b if at the aameot made to nS # me back to God * | services he citizens of t \* Mrs, Lucille Lovejoy. * rom Los Angeles the Chapman ae ematient lee eRe ERE EM OM He HH | Iton Went to Portland and, to thelr i ia the world, owr ae surprise, again saw the now tamil t car sys jar “woman in black” at their serv ‘ a or rt building the pro-| Suet The identity of the mysterious | ices. : en | woman tn biack, who has followed | At Wednesday's services at the cd ey DeWoite han evi-| MORE THAN 12,000 the Chapman band of evangelivts | Grand operat house, while Dr. Chap 4 Attorney attorneys | BALLOTS HAVE BEEN REGISTERED FOR n Denver to Portland and Seat- | man was speaking on “Baying Good ; > / THE SIX LEADERS IN THE STAR'S WORLD FAIR CONTEST | *!®,, 088 finally been ascertained }by to God,” the “woman In blac 2 1 \ She is Mrs. Luciiie Lovejoy, of }as usual, occupied a seat In front ‘ attle’s p-| a Denver, and te a guest at the Rai-|and opened ber heart to one of the a 7 tl Ap ee-tadtentic - ee | nier-Grand hotel ushers who sat next to her } ident that | teres Bthes Sa The Bteee were ae & should not forget! ‘The revivalists first noticed Mra] “I feel that if any one can bring | will be dissolved as pens anna . . a " ‘the’ subscription | Lovejoy during their Denver cri} {me to God, it is the Chapman band. t i ae p Somte D8 ve sade, Dressed entirely in black, /I have followed them wherever the ase ts heard on !ts| » Monday n y 4 {1 he hem wherever they seeking upon the affair as a = pelle Bie ay mM reed a - — ~~ ime standing of | with a black vell partially hiding | went since I first heard them in : xd been registerod for | the leading cand 7 4 en the Seattle Biectric com-| the six ead beens arael anes a a os | her face, she always occupied a seat | Denver, and I shall coutinue to do ted legal Solomons has} verage of And the vote | iv each, Mies Lillian Metontt,, | Mise Hawkins ade | poreasing by the Green | Scieesbe vet only Incorrupt-| hundreds datiy, The relative posi- | Mies A. Frances Nichols Rainier | gapable of combating ©9° | tions of candidates are also shifted | Miss McMillan Raltard | corporations in the | opout almow? every day | Mies Puller seseees Walla Walla It was the intention of the ‘The school children are mantfest-| Miss Nellie Gail - Dunlap am? to scare or discourage | ing the greatest interest in The | Lou Chase .. Walla Walla de voters from going to the polls | Star's plan to entertain the five | Pear! Hacon Beacon Hin | Geeriey. As It failed to win the | most ular school teachers of the Young Miner | dete by the Darrow margin Of | state for one week at the Lewis and | Mine Wiley ne Ballard oe It Intended to execute | Clark exposition. Tuesday morning | Mi" @ Hall .....4...Canonde wap ot the meeting of the counctl ong Hittle fehow called at The Gee jae Matta Aree umbta | tage night. office with a big bundie of votes for | Mis# Altce Ture Lonatetiow | Mt that time tt expected to pre- | hin favorite teacher. In the bundie | 8 De Hart soasBemttle High Sioa tron canvemng the |were 650 single votes, nhowing haw | Mis# Mabel Nettietc Longteilow | wae Th succeeded in having the | busy the little fellow must have been | Ms Bunker +> Bouth | arrested all right, but only to | clipping coupons, ju * Condon T. T. Minor} that the august solons had jee Maynard Everett meeting at 7 o'clock morning before golng to end that City Attorney De- hed fMied the required toga!) the secretary of state at | afternoon. does not think there is a that can annul the present stage of the there was so right the injunction should fm the first piace. he does not believe : H DO NOT EXPECT = _————___. ANY BIG RESULTS. ~ WOMAN IN in one of the first three front rows, and never misved a meeting. Throughout the services the “wo man tn bi “an ahe became known to the evangelists, never stirred, ever joined in the singing and bent her head in prayer. mall wonder that she aroused much curiosity among Dr, Chap: man's band. When the famous revivalists ap- “ye jo wntil I feel satiafied that | have {been brought back in the fold.” Lovejoy spoke quietly and | Mre modestly, She does not impress one asa fanatic and ts evidently sincere in her belief that It is only a mat ter of time when her Jeart will ex perience the much-sought-for re- vival Mrs. Lovejoy left today for the nity, will poll a large number of the; non-frat.” element | The Girls’ Giee club at the univer. | nity will give their ert fourth annual at Denny hall tonight. The is of « high order, The in the Kypay camp will be one | am epecial features. A gypey| tent will be inhabited by co-eds} dressed in appropriate garb, who! will render song tfe of the andering tribe and give a while variegated colored Nehts play open them. What ts cal- ulated to be an amusing incident! will be the mock rehearsal | ne clase in oral expression, ur + Prof. L. M. Dagay, at the ur sity. la going to present In Denny pertaining to th » | shot, very much frightened little brown man. He took the stand on his own behalf and stated, through an in terpreter, that he must have been very drunk as he had made away with the greater part bottie and numerous drinks of other varieties on the evening of the shooting A city detective, who was in the | crowd at the time of the shooting testified that he belleved Matsui had provocation and that he didn’t | know but he would have pulled a gun and shot somebody himself under the circumstances. The Japancne is, perhaps, 23 years of age. Bennet Hughes, whom he | is only 17, of a quart/ IHERE IS S PROOF Pesitive, Convincin and Indisputable Proof of the Wonderful Efficacy of the Columbian Methods in the Cure of Chronic lils is Given th 1 ob arn of affiloted FIVE DOLLARS A MONT alth Is Here for Weak wuffe narkabl ratadie with and Nervous Women Mra, Peter Park, Benttle news Anderson, Mar hac South ny Years of d reduced A Nervous Wreek ina uns fly render abl | | rings 1 stomach, vomiting ter eating, stipation. freau pair My my } endured trom nt attacks distress af- and wt ife almost » mynelf and fam~ annot describe the suf- sick of inate con- Head Ached Frightfully feeling am if were pressing and any sudd jar my entire the aching had no respit time 1 have all night tk to get any weak, if. ® a hea dow n ne ayet a in utter jeep vy weight mn upon St, nine would walked the rly 1 wa Discouraged and Despondent iny the wid when tod h. from pain, eat i yl and firet Columbia Medical went to Inati- sleep weil, and my bowels act freely and regularly each wults in so serious & mine are i all to « | | ” | lumbian physi man should « day and fann onmult th Such re- case as Wonderful to Me my friends, and suffering rch, the ve Absolutely Sick Ones Cured a Home new Absorptior is now curing the Ww Onur ment of patients at all parts of the Deafne Head P Diseas Lung Allmer Nervous Aff Rectal with full 4 “ GIVEN FREE. Pair ; th trom king tirt pract fer Th an exper ah n when nec Atfiioted Since Boyhood Permanently Cured Mr. ¥ Hi Orittta w 1 had ines afflicted with head and throat Obstruction of the Nostrils My throat filled with ntinual hawking ting, sometimes «£ choking me while in conve tion. My rest at night was broken and disturbed because ot Snoring and Mouth Breathing and I was continually taking colds which greatly agera- vated my condition. I was completely and permanently cured by the Columbian treat- ment two ata ago. Bince that gained 26 pounds in weight and am in pertect health.” COLUMBIA MEDICAL INSTITUTE 420-22-24-26 Phone Arcade Bidg. Main4it, Wm. McHarrie, M. D., Consulting Physician, G. A. Tudhope, Ph. G, Mer. Office Hours—9:30 a m. to 12 m.: 2 to 6 p.m; evenings, Tuesday and Friday, 6:30 to $:30; Sundays, 10 to 12, starr of produced by was constantly as, causing and spit- cecing and y time I have Here So all May Know and Profit by the Trutl Medicines and Appliances Furnished Free of Cost Time and Money Wasted With Quacks & Curealls Mr. William Meins, Prairie Want It is now te « » 1 first « MR. WM. MEINS, Prairie, Wash the symptoms of catarrh. began as A Cold in the Head cloning up my nostrils peated ait ' obliged to get entirely through This set up Irritation in My Chest With wheezing and rattling in breathing, and great difficulty in filling my lungs with alr, J developed A Chronic Cough that troubled me greatly enpeciaily at night, when ft spoiled my rest, and I raised 4 great amount of phlegm from tne lungs. 1 lost my ap- petite could rarely eat any breakiast, and 1 Feit Weak and Tired all the time. I had severe headaches—constant pain in the top of my head and through the temples, from which I could obtain no relief. “I wasted much time and money in the use of cure-alis, and quack medicines, and was aimost completely dis- couraged, when I learned through a friend of the Co- lumbian physicians and their work. I placed myself under treatment and have been cured.” south. the hall several scenes from different Fruite | BOARD OF HEALTH DELAYS ACTION ON STABLE MATTER | 8?" about May 1 Scenes from Bananas, bunch, $2.50@ 3.50; dates,| $4.50; peart bartey, 100-Ib sacks, $47) tery Was to extend the present car we ‘The Rivala The Hunchback, th, 6% @6o; figs, 4-Ib bricks, $1.76; | edit Pe ee eae ast Sietiien titer sadiee farther to HILE PEOPLE AFFECTED ARE SUFFERING—COMPLAINTS Bchool of Scandal” will be given Sh ooo eee en ee oe a sa, ° cle d expect te ibe; grape fruit, per box, Honey. Beach, sooth of Alki point OF NO AVAIL While the class does not expect to ——— @ibe; grape frult, seedless, $2.50@| California strained. per Th. Sef Seattle did not possess the au- jmake thie @ special event, visitors a - $2.00; lemons, choice and fancy,| Calffornie l4o; honey, ang ga ale OALLUP. N. M., April . - ~~ 00@2.50; navel oranges, $2.00|etzract, per Pt beige: Oregon z The Unive: of ¢ - storm of the past three days is| ows : he. Nag ratty of Oregon will not * Re eReA AAA He HHH! breaking and the prospects of lift- $3.00; BB meng PB = “a se ota, 32.905) The ‘neighbor! Sa age ~ University of Washington * | derines. per cra’ meditran- le Me; Clifornia ma e ity of hood ia~ I would move out of the neighbor-| this spring on the track unless the ing the blockade which has held up | joa sweets $2 Jap, bale, $1.15@ oom, = of Second avenue west and; hood were I not compelled to dis jmanagement of the former school : Victian «errors Joneph Tata * | all traffic on the Santa Fe is much /$1.25; cranberries $10; pineapples,| Oats, per ton, $21@32; bran, pet * laine street is wp in arma against | pose of my property at a lows.” make different terme. May 13 w @ Accident Burted Alive ® | my ed. Hundreds of men are re-| per dos, $3.50@84.50; strawberries aS a barley, rolled, per ton, mess the methods employed for burning! The organization that owns the | the date upon for the meet |* Ear? -- Latona ® | pairing the washed out track at |§2.00@2.25 per crate; pitted plums, | $26 feed wheat, per ton, $38 the manure and other refuse at the | barn ts composed mostly of men|at Mugene. Ore, The local ‘varsity ® Time .. ++-10:30 a m. ®!) Blue Water. A temporary track | $5.00 ©; cherries, crate, $1 Gs. Gatry chop feed, per ton, $22; Co, alms to do| "som that comer |who reside far from the reach of a at * | had been built around the wreck |8175; Australian peaches box, $4.0; | oll meal, per ton, $40; best chop, Lang Drug Co. alms to de Complaint hes been made to the!t h am at that time will make a tour . Australian pears. box, $3.56; white|$27@28; whole corn, ton $27; shorts, i Ps jegiimare manner—| complaint hes been made to the he odors on Highland drive orjof that state, meeting the Oregon|* ** ¥¥ *¥¥¥¥¥ ¥¥ ¥¥ #) near Crookton, fifty miles west of | Oot bos "33.00; black grapes, box,| ton, $22. the el + out no redress is other points where the breeze is| Agricultural college at Corvallis on| By 5 ‘ 4| here. All eastbound trains, which |%5, P » ay. expert on , uried beneath 15 feet of sand come geo ge that ‘source, The| fresh. Not caring to keep their | say 11 and the Pacific untverstty on |and water Tuesday morning was the| Were beld up, arrived here today Gutter and Chseie Fastérn ‘Washington timothy, ap the matter at its horses on their own property, they | May 16. Wh the Untverait ele n ts h Tat ital- | All westbound trains are stalled at| washington cheese, 16c; cream $18; alfalfa, $12.50@13; wheat Sen fall h..35¢|™eeting Monday, but Dr. Janson, | jointly bullt the i y magic age SMe, OR Kei- | <a wash- ~ $ dou. purest, vintiy built the barn at ite pres m found that Whshington was|ian laborer, residing on Day street, | Albuquerque on account of a was! brick cheese, Ife; California cheese, Herpicide, $1.00 size ped mr a ae a ent location, suphoniously styling eet two other Oregon inatitu- between Twenty-fourth and Twenty- | 08t #¢ Blue Water |e; butter, native creamery, Z2c; Sound Cold Cream, full tb. 47 | keeps jorse in the barn, asserted (themselves the “Neighborhood | tion hy . 5 . cooking, 16@20c; California fresh Haak the Glen ene borteatiy eunt- | j tions, she immediately wanted to | fifth avenues crenmery, 216. Set are One of the teape ted Prat ub Bees | break the ag ment as to the date Tata, who was employed by Con- LICENSE ry XED -. Oyster shells, 100s. ton, $22; clam se 38 135 size O9¢ | wver, will be asked to make an in. | desiring to pe eit to Je tractor Timothy Ryan, was at work Strictly fresh ranch, 20@21c; Ore- | Susie, 1008, 6001 bone. a | >, for most ten- | . and promised the W ashington te h « pick at the bottom of a 30 | a P mmit- | 2°" °8%, 200, . $te' aka ses 82 per tor highs a “ le . h ‘ . Phe leense and revenue comm 4 ward McKay and other rest only $175 unless the foot manhole on Fifth avenue north-| Super. Kee ddl - hanged. As the latter paid the f east, in Latona, He was digging a| too Tuesday afternoon decided to! —— c. FA ead $5:85; extra C, |dents ¢ orhood clain ' wer, prime, cw’ = | they a prey wa po Ag be $225 for « similar meet here fast | connection with a sewer, when sud-| fix the license for the Morris & | m™ powdered, in bar- ake, pores hgh atten g 2 ae oe remuls’ |ionger. Recent sickness in. the THE WoRK ring, the home institution conaid-|denly a portion of the wall gave | Rowe dog and pony show, which Is eto, Sary mpanvinted, tn sacks, Sa we eek Me aa \¢ he > we a telere wave of sand and| Shortly to exhibit in this city, at beet Kaede grass, $14; red top, 56@ neighborhood is rit . re this an unfair de Tt wit be| way before a of sand an . ona, $6.08; maple sugar, 10: % AT Lanoe| proximity of the barn, bor the| impossible to meet the “Webfoot-| water, and, before the Italian had| $75 a day, Last year Deputy Comp Less Ke if paid withia 15 Gaye ee nee eS oe 3 petits eae hele oan the eet on Jt se Washington will | time to escape, he was buried alive | troller Melee yok things into his Meats. pane on pana ~4 Kentucky ts het ‘eultindend +a, Ihave her ba full with the two|Deneath 15 feet of mud and gravel. |own hands and handed out @ li-} Cows, beef, 7c; steers, Thc; mut-| Sie erage, Bike pasture ~snlature ; jo make its abate-| ar, dai aces Sbgalicg olktiaaeirets” nemeaniaen t that! A crew of men are at work dig- | conse to the showmen for the ridic-|tom 7%@8e; pork, 7@ 7c; lamb, 9c; | eplanda S1¢@1R pay Sinema MeK th | vigor mt ¢ th ger Evana bans 1) sing in quest of the body, but {t is | wlously low sum of $10 a day. The spring lamb, hd 4; dressed veal, ara Sane Seat to tee een a, [ome 1.]to Engene that May 12 will be the | NOt expected that the remair i|council did not discover how the {small 6GS%; live rabbits, dozen, CHICAGO MARKETS. a Mhadiests was on cone. or of the excava- | date and the contract price $200 or|> ached watt Welheniay &: city had been beaten until it was stadin diihis ena ‘Sakt faced te Downie COLMAN BUILOIN trating Saturday night, he tte es, ng work for the | relations will be broken off. |noon, on account of the brea too late to rectify the mistake. The] stame, 12@13¢: bacon, breakfast, | Hopkins & Co., brokers, 304, 305 and : Ga. ieee the 4 - » he allep ket atte hes been the sewer which makes the oxea Barnum & Bailey circus will belssqq@ie\;: lard, White Bar teres |306 Alaska building: Petre Are Widdie of Bleck. | carried inte the ren, bean Oe The ‘big bill hes, been | tion extremely difficult obliged to pay $500 a day ara, White Rom, 840; lard Seattle, April 25. Ries Cetmbis and Marion. | dows of houses locks away. Fis Away with astonishing | Tata was 45 years old. He leaves crag maamaiets ~ Wheat Low. Closa, le and within four " & wife and several children 180; May, 9%, own family had to leave their beds ecton Hoggese = = THE MARKETS @ Seeee, | 85 3-1 85 3-8, s Specials se | wae gal = ‘ ° : ae and Aekkkekakehhhhnh peachy 16@ lic; turkeys, seman Week brome g oo 81, 801-4, : Sev cost of a Spinning Cush-| morning “I understand M het iia | the molehilis cleared to t lr Advice was received im this &| Western avenue Tuesday morning | °@2e BA ‘ouster rake ieyele ie) > - a © th t avice J i " The first cme other |2°¥ proposed to add a cow stable e apen city Tue , was very quiet, after a big day’s/ ee Biter Was petasine boc | The fies are ewnrming atest tho| Colonel May now sta 1% Governor Mead had signed.'s {business on Monday. Very little! p,m"*annee" 'pz.1*@.¢en ceomenaee é eae Mf such good material, so | "¢ighborhood now, and I fear they begin building by $ n | ® pardon for R. EB. Ferre, the lo- #|0f the steamer goods are left and/itsn, i4@isc; ‘pecans, 13@1ée saetrecte and on”? pit aanne unbearabie as the ~ |% cal attorney who was found #| nothing ts waies in of saggy laren a Bed a te is one of the weather becom em “ = ———- aaiee on a gra lsequence. Cherries are sellin el ui es utterny! e, FY and economical ngly looking shack called a riding | SERVICES AT BALLARD JAPANESE WHO SHOT BEN. |# Suilty of forging ® mortgage. & | CM They are in very Rood con-| Jap peanuts, Gc; Virginia neanuts, | le gets deare r ei ata es Te; Jumbo peanuts, 9c; almonds 700 Uke it, while a soot jacademy, has recently been bulit ma): Shave was a large attendance St] METT HUGHES FACES A JURY |S ¥ 44H eH HHH EH | dition ea one oS | 12%@ ite, dew == the Easter services at St. Step * good qt ea. o ag | Fish, Oysters, Ete. | Episcopal church, Ballard. Globe onions arrived this morning, te r attrac- é black coa. \ Pishing Tackle, | | A special musical program we AT THE _THEATERS the first of tho season. | They are | oe on eter or ee Pe, Ree we eae j dered under the direction of Pro-| Charles Mateul, a fauitlenst selling at 5 cents. Veal is coming | shipment, $1.50; ciama per sack, tli a rll Na segMecomerengy Bags gd Sie Bingen Gas and Cut | |fessor Ellenberger, and the sermon | dressed and neat appearing yout in in great quantities, Chickens are | $1.90; oysters, Olympia, per sack, |/0Wer: July, 7-8 lower, than April . tiie ‘pti | jon the resurrection was delivered! Japanese, is now on trial in Judga| The Pollarda will present “A Gai-| Coming in better, most of them be | 60; open bulk. per gallon, | 2°. Nore receipts, wheat, 96, ig Clamp ' y Mortons News Aesn? | |by Rov. 8. KE. Barrett. At the after-| Grittins co sar ae Mates ot a ri” tee ing sold before they arrive. 2.25; salmon, 10c; salmom/|against §7 last year. Chicago had * suet Wire Cutters HE: MPSTHAD. Tex., April 25.— : griffin urt under ac * an y Gir Tuesday night and a trout, 150; skinned perch, |215 today, against 9 last year. : Midie Tube Leather Punche As the result of a heated debate arne Mego’ print cE many oe sault with intent to commit mur-' Wednesday matinee and “The Gei- Vessieties, shrimps, floundera, ss , ease nee. 17e| here last night at a mass meeting, | Cellvered the benediction. m the! der sha” on Wednesday and hureday Sc; herring. 17%e; 2kW YORK ene Tube Leather hes..| Congressman John P. Pinckney, J.|*!tat in the afternoon was a bean-| ‘The evidence shows that Matsut | nights cna wetien mya Tegatt Siaree |S" | Amal rll rin finiog’ °°" N. Brown, a well known attorney; | tifa! crows presented to the church | pad been drinking heavily and that | omnes whites, $3@3.16; pink beans, $3.26; | °° Atchison, 87-i-8, § tbs Tom Pinckney, brother of the con-| 0% Mr®. M. M. McLachlan and fam-| he was rudely “bumped into” by| Manager Howe has decided to|payo beans, $2.25; Lima. deans, Se dozen assorted F i 1 |ily, in memory of the daughter of ve } : Patent, per bi. 84.78; Crown, |B. & 0., 108 1-4, is Rekes gressman, and John FE. Mille, a/ ‘ly, ‘8 mem 4 a several youths who were touring | abandon the stock season at the |green bens I5c Ib; wax be ane 15 $5.10; Minnesota hard wheat, 817: |B. R. T. 66 3-4 a Thomas Auto Auto ii. prominent farmer, are dead, and a|MT* McLachlan, Pansy Louie, who | Chinatown; that he resented the | Seattle theater, and thia is the last | beets per sack —-75c@$1.00| Piebury, $8: Piliebury's Beat. $8: 10 @ 0 : FS. jdozen others are suffering from |%¢4 August 2 |bump and that a fight started, in| week to witness the Ferris com-| Placentia cabbage, 2%c; cauliflower, {standard Dakota, $6; Olympic, $478; [Can p 150 1-8. 1616-8. q | < 5 5 ard blo many. There 1 A special sou- | came 2.50 arlic, new, Be; jester) nit y. $4 Goldes |“ bs 1-3, 515-8. ; 's Satisfactory Store | "22% AT THE UNIVERSITY sates Ke Wad crud: 6 Snee Bicw ipeay.. There Will be 8 special sow: | SES. Sly, se, dei santes, Waren, | Morea 7; Blectrio. Light, | Brie, 45, 44, 45 ie 3 at ry | The question under discussion was in the face, presumably by Bennet | venir matinee on Wednesday ‘oung onions, 10c; Glob "| $7.26; Gold Medal, $7.50; Top Notch, | People's Gas 3-8, 106 3-8, 107 1-4, ond Ave. | whether the governor should be pe-| UNIVERSITY STATION, Aprii| Hughes, the prosecuting witness; | 6 anes : . $4.45; Centennials, best, $4.75; Gold- | Ills, Cent., 161 1-2, 160 8. mam | titioned to send officers to the city The electior the A. & U. W./ that a crowd gathered and that | “A Girl from Albany” has mado | jettuce ad lettuc drop, $4.25; Patent Excellent, $4.76; ||. @ N., 155 1-8, 15 to enforce the local option law, Doc | oftic ers for the next school year will| hoots and yells encouraged Hughes | a decided hit with the patrons of the| dexen, 40; arrots, $1.00@1 Novelty A, 3 Manhattan. Windsor Ties, Ali Tompkins, private secretary to the | occur at the state university tomor-|to “beat up” the Japanese, enliv-| Third Avenue theater. It is a high| Yakima — px $26.00@ 27 iMateanat. ¢ oe : : 1 2 22.06 Whole wheat, etrope ongressman, was speaking on the|row noon. This k the ele n|ening the proceedings. class musical comedy Greely potatoes, $21.00 gp 22.00; Mo. Pac., 103 25 question. Captain Brown had the|i# the most ab 1no| Several witnesses testified that ae ay ae on Nahant Sor DRL Bit bee Melk, SLT: IDL. Y, Onat, 1s floor, and he made some remarks | #mall ame “ er ia| not until he had been struck in the| Packed houses saw the promier | California ‘Potatoes, 30 per 1i lybl, $4 rye flour, per bbi, $6.00; |Penna., 1421-8, ctionable to the opposition. | being done. The big fight will] face and had his lip cut open did! performances of the new vaudeville Sener t rye meal, per bate, $2.50: buckwheat, | Reading, 95, 93 1-8, Trouble started at once, and be-|occure b een the supporters of| the Japanese pull his gun and shoot. | bill at th tar theater Monday aft per bbl, $7; buckwheat, per bala ip | 999 21 5-8 fore the amoke cleared away dead |Charles Hall and Arthur A. Hoover,| Matsui fired three .shots, two of|ernoon and evening, Lola Cotton, F «ithe! a ea Paul, 179 1-4, 1765 ine doer a ————~» |and wounded were lying about the|the candidate for lent. Both| them taking effect in Hughes left} the child phenomenon, mystified | doz., 75 Californa ; La 1, 600, $4: dale. $2. 20: rolled on 140 1-4, 1881-4, 140 1- 4. Arrived, CORY of The | hall are juniors, the fo is a Betalarm and the other going wide. | the with her instant reading | native rhubarb, 2@ cucumbers, | bol, a. © $6.78; wheat finke 641-8 hunset, ieee ise” —_ One hundred shots were fired dur-| Theta Pi fraternity “nm, and has| Young Hughes wag in court and on | of f her father, wha| long green, #1 60 denen aspara-| pox 78 Ibs, $2.20; farina, per bhi. “4 2, 361-2 188, any time bet . fight. The governor was| held a place on an intercollegiate de-| Tuesday exhibited a puny arm to | entle me hundred articles) Fy% ,8¢: | Walla Walla separagus, | $6.60; farine, 10-Ib. sacks. per bale. 1 102 7-8, 101 1-2, 102 7-% and a ¢ and has ordered officera to|bating team for two seasons; the| the jury, showing the scars of two | four audience, She is the| Socma barb tee ei $3; hominy, targe, per bbl. $4.70 S14. 13 126 1-4. at once, by ‘a; . ity to enforce the local option !latter 1s also a popular student, | bullets week. The balance! (°°" Deen, SUN, SEs wate, $5.09; Selly |", » noon, 569,700 shares, I th b f{ @ frater Matsul’s demen is th f t ood alsing Duckwheot, 26% ane. 5 and not being a member of afrater- Matsul’s demeanor is that « a of the mor pers, $3.76; pearl barley, 26-Ib. boxes Money 22-4 per cent.

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