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w THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26. 1905 Ke! | ; — | Be; tomatoes, § 0, kreen pep- r | pers, Ib, tatephone pens, 12¢ c r Fruits. Ror bunch, §2.60@% Ib, 64@6c: figs, 4 -Ib bric ; fign, aeediess, 10-1b ecartoc 60 asia e “ grape fruit, per box, $2.60 © | @iSo: grape frult, secdiens, $2.60@ é $3.00; lemona, ct and fancy, $2.00@2.50; nave ranges, $2.00 sno tangerines, $1.50; Manag | der $1.26 per cr neditran= ° | fea eotn 8 Jap, b s1.16@ qHe BULLS LED BY JOHN W. GATES ANO THE BEARS BY ARMOUR IN A GAMBLE THAT | $1.26 9380094 $10; neces jper 4 600 $4.60 wherrles OWARFS LEITER'S FAMOUS DEAL—BACKED BY UNLIMITED WEALTH, BOTH SIDES ARE $2.00@2.26 per crate plums, $4.00 cherries $1.26 GOING THE LIMIT A BIP IN TO CANADA FOR WHEAT. rT jan pea ben box. $44H Austral are. le $2.00 ® : oa pY JOB PRITCHARD. Ptehelicheliclialielalishahelaielaivishahaieheielaiaheieteicteielely | Butter and Cheese. qHICAGO.—“WItt_ Ga wie Te * brickeet 1 fornia ¢ . ein th at fight t 14 atte native or or being Was n ABO | 7 [cooking, 1b 4@200; « peard-ot trade in inal y , * sicmbinikced that « n all @ ( re have been run in wheat on the Chicago markets aa # ae re the hall, w follows * Bteictly fresh ranch, 20@21¢; Ore« There Joe Leiter dr * 1867—On May 18 prices were forced to $2.85, but close * een a giz.cne.c00 In his attemy t! w $2.16, Former ts highest pricereached on wheat since the * Golden C. in oa f in 1898, and where “old ® wa * tn snckn Lin bare and Bd Pardridge made and » 18Ti—In Auguet prices wereadvanced to $1.30, but closed at # rele, $6.40; dry gta . in sacke, Ley Se * e204 * $6.16 in barreim, 16.55; beet g ad om iad sneak seeetdiiicet aden ‘ s sugar maple sugar, 10@12%. teem the he 4. the * si 18T2—During August wheat sold at $1.61, but closed at * Lene Ke if paid within 15 days. out of such magnitude as the w 880—During May wheat was $1.12 to $1.19, and closed at #& Cows, heeft *pement May wheat deal * $1.14 * pangs Never have the pr ipaia on the, ® 1881—Auguat wheat prices advanced from $1.19 to $1.35, and «® spring lamb, ——$$————— * sed at $1.38. * 33. — \* 1882—A corner was run in April, June, July and September, & (ery 1889—In June the memorable Ciocintat! combination to cor- # fast, « we & ner wheat developed. Prices were advanced from 805-4 to M34 ®& White Star, teres, * cents, but the market collapsed and declined to 68 cents * . White Kose, §%e; lard, * $3-—It was in Sept er that “Old Hutch” managed a * ae Soe i * coat rier, wheat selling from 89 3-4 to $2—top prices reach- #® Ducha, éreseed. %7@%0e; getty * ed the closing day * wed, Ib@P16e: chickens, @reseed, \* 1898--Joa Leiter ran his famous corner In May wheat, Price & spring chickens, $3.00@6.60 | & was advanced to $1.85, The corner was not successful and Lel- ® jensen; turkeys, fancy fects iw ter is eati ed to have lost $16,000,000. * 20@22c \* 190%-—In September a successful corner was run, wheat sell. & pred ing up to 95 cents and closing at that figure * b Ber Be Oe ee : pecan: 13@1 RR Re ee RE Ee EERE biack watnuts, 7 je; butternuts, S5 be Virginia neanuts, nbo peanuts, 9c; almonds wancial king as to cross the International line 12% @ 1% } “Chas. M. Schwab, the «tee! king.| and purchase wheat that was raised Fish, Oysters, Ete | Corwin H. Spencer, multi-million~/in Canada, and on which a = head cod, cod, {aire grain man, of St. Louis duty was paid. This wheat was ee _ 2 tee; crave’ Sig pg A.D. Thompson, muiti-maillion-| mixed with Duluth wheat = ~ STanmoeanen, CopraisnT 1908. er Unesnrooe & UneEmwooe $1.50; ciams, per sa aire grain man, of uluth fact, toned down until th | oysters, oymvie. per sack, — e . > FROM LEFT TO RIGHT; PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, DR. LAMBERT, JAKE BORAM, GUIDE WELLS. open | bulk. per N H. SPENCER Henry L. Lite, manager a profitin it for the in . * ok ated ent burry-Washburn Milling concern, | shorts This photograph was taken at New Castle, Colo, when the presidential party started for the mountain wilds, New Castle is the town at | tier shined Yall and the bear sides been able to | Mineapolis Tt f# sald that the largest short | which theparty left the railroad, ‘ahrimp: 1@10c; founders, over their tracks and fe their Robert Pringle, of Pringle, Fitch | line known in Chicago will not be} saithiinteeaeataaiaaiill Pare ar odih , fe: lobsters, as in this monster des & Rankin, big board of trade house. | settled privately, nor that it will be Mi i biack baal Never have the fluctuation heen} John Sickel, of Sickel, Roberts & | covered in the pit, but that the prin ry . ta MILITARY CAMP | 5 | wider and never was the outlook as | Co., board of trade house cipal will go into court and fight} ouvert, Ade 3 b windial Crown, ool for the bulls as at { times | Bay se the bulls, rather than settle at the 3 y ni eat, $15 ace inet September—the time of THE BEARS ARE preseat inflated prices Camp of Instruction will be he a ot Pillebury, $4: Pillebury'e Best. $8: tion of the t rur-Vale: Sevath | The outcome of the fight will be erican lake ne ma next | standard Dakota, $6; Olympic, $4. the inauguration Bt La . _arme nar Va nntine, elevator and sanevte ‘wetahed, net anty ta ts! June 10 to 19, Between 260 and 16 | Biestric, $4.76: Holly. $4.75; Goldens WHO THE rigger ain men, with milliows at their /CAkeriy walehid. ot ot world as | militiamen have been ordered to Northwest, 36.75; Electric Light, John W. Gates, of New York, f-} call oa Has ore ears tend. ¢ Drain, head of the national $7.25; Gold Medal, $7.60; Top Notch, —————— | Norman B. Ream, financier and} ¥ oltn erty a $4.45; Centennials, best, $4.76; large grain and stock spccalator. It is believed that the Gates party ae on nat yates ep érop, $4.26; Patent Excellent, $4. TAKE SHORT = > airs er | will have to take in and pay for 1%, say ogy peering ang feat —_——_——- Novelty A, $4.25. 000, bushels of t ! ret Lieutenant, Fred Liewelly protig nthe ag Ree yore Fe (By Sortves News Assn) ts assigned to duty in command of] THE VOTES FOR POPULAR TEACHERS IN THE WORLD'S FAIR | | wnote wheat. ‘ios, per bale, $2493 . ENW compan ond Infantry to take whole wheat flour, per bbl, $4, will be at is to become of the GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo, = “' yee ; — fantry ke CONTEST ARE NEARLY SWAMPING THE TALLY-MAN fraham, per bbl, $4; per bale, $2.26; corpse April 26-—President Roosevelt's) °" inane % Gesend: Satibiey ‘te bbi, $4; rye flour, per bbi, $5.00; ‘When entering and leaving the Sea meni party have added five bears to theif |p ustered out. » vad eed pte oy o pe Magen a jeavin Hist within the last two days, Three} "O"°FSS ME mea Gelman Building. by using the Lang THOUGH? HE WAS | ot ihe animais were killed yeator j pall «thee igh g Be a prog a any- ARRESTED po Bahay hagpinn 5 cor The contest manager is ‘way be- ap. peng achat ootig es aye Fe eal, 60a, 4; bale, $2.20: ‘rolled cata, ‘thing " | stood that the presi ought hind in his count of votes for the] Well up te bbl, & C wheat | down two of the number. Everyon an }in bunches of votes for her noarly|bex’ 76 Iba, $2 neal | to paceaee wah te eainemn of the most popular school teachers in the| every day sa80: farina. 3 a 4 | hunt ‘end thd prospect of more state a of see The fer ek He “ rete Be pg ee of | 83; hominy, tos eee aes ~ ¥ aa ¢| game. © tain at the world’s fair at e low “ celina pecker 364s. WA you. We guarantee to supply the pleaser Limited tralue becween | The party Is all but snow-bound DEA Portiand. Nearly 2,000 votes have| Name. School a ee os A gg JR W > the beat for the least mon- Bt Pau! and Chicago, on the Chiea- |!" the mountains and no attempt been registered in the contest dur-| Mins Lillian Metcalf........Cascade | $4.69, pearl bartey, 100-Ib sacks, @ Price hinte— go. Milwaukee and St. Paul road, ar- | ¥fll be made to cross the divide : ing the past 24 hours, most of the| Miss Hawking...........Green Lake | git peas, $4.60@6, popcorn. per Tooth Brushes, reg rived in this city Monday for a brief | Fifteen feet of snow blocks their |voting being done for the candt- Mise A. Frances Nichols. ...Rainter | $3.00; cracked une. per bale, $3.08 sebeeeieres oo | _ cs > | we ower aaa eee ee HH Aates well in the lead, in some casen| Miss Lou Chase.......Walla Walla oy ; * satay. When Mr, Childs went into | Was. The guides, however, say that * * Mies Fuller Walla Walla| _Caltfornta strained. rer tb. tog ‘Willams Shaving Soap, 10c cakes | the local office of the road a gentie- | the party has reached the center » pte coupees Claes is Bee oMie Ballard per Me. 340; Boney, rar “ man stepped up. and taying his head | of the best bunting district and ail | * -o++0F. W. Radford @ jof hundreds. a re » Ballard) cexract, per ib. T@8ise; Oresom Tooth Powder, 25c size 15¢ on Mr. Child's shoulder, said | are satiafied with the prospects in |* Heart Disease #| Miss Neltic Buckley, of Central) Mine Neilte Gail. — cone $2.05 Baby Food, large size 5Se “Hello, Mr. Mike Roche. I have | the present location. * Boone of Death @ lachool, one of the recently entered ew mona thai idlage eet Clifernia ‘Cream, dest, full pound ..490 . of eeeeneeneneneneene — emerson Company Offices ® |candidates, jumped into tenth pos Age . wr prone a scpeenetine ’ , 7 Jallar ’ Z sheriff had him sure that tima, as he | waSMINGTON, Apri %—Attemey|Deacacreraekeene Walla Walla school, wont into] nega © te a Dalard | yeso@iT: feed wheat. pat tom, S28 “Ba N o had heard ot Roche The resemb-| General Moody has decided that the baathen - oo a a er Of other! vine Metta Armour Columbia | @38: dairy chop feed. per ton, $385 pes | A G DRUG Cc lance of these two railroad men le | government may accept rebates from| FF. W. Radford, 70, bookkeeper, erway he “eo jan favorites | Mie# De Hart Seattle High $it@38; whole Saam sai; shorte, ' something remarkable. | transportation Hines, reversing the | dropped dead of heart disease in (2) arg coming in rapidly, but not in} Mine Alice Turner Longfellow | ton, $23. , COLMAN BUIL: Paeeae decision of the comptrotier of the | offices of the H. 8. Emerson ¢ * Miss Mabel Nettleton... Longfellow Kay ! pina. jeufficient numbers as yet to place] wise Bunk > reania 3 om certain western ratiroads en-lavenue, early Wednesday morning . < " eee a r 3 \ Se } Columbia and Marton, gaged in transporting materials tor | Mr. Radford arrived at the office ors, except for Miss Gail, of Dun-} Mise Maynard Everett page en ha dou- } the truction of government /at a little after 7 o'clock, apparent = ae ee - +r wed + Puget Peavey Elevator Co. w. . houses IN TEREST dD work. ly in the best of spirita. After ex Pou Food. : | Splaning’s Specials |.) 000 st ne conwy i ge EE ey ee 3 eee AFTER THE aaa en Cpever. gelin. tien. tom: 00m): eile 1995 Spinning Cushion Fork| John Milliken, of St. Louls, cash dose Th WF becca a West Getta ee wet Word was received Wednesday | shella, 10%, $20; bone 100m Brake Bicycle eile on tte| grain and elevator man. oho B row oF iW cot Beattie, | vault, when he suddenly pressed his afternoon of the marriage at | 2%: Srenulated bones, 100s, on It would be just as good Hassis & Scotten, grain and ele-| very school child in attend: notified his parents that he has #UC-)nand to his head and dropped to Pheentz, B. C. at high noon, of |” ©2450 92 per ton er. under any other name, but a | te A ool ¢ wie ANCe | coasfully passed the preliminary ex-ling £1, . Grain and Grase Guast be peed to bear cue | rr men and former printers iD | at a King county achool went at) amination to enter Annapolis, the floor ‘ Manager Ed. Kennedy, of the New-| Rea clover, prime. cwt, $14.60 Gemeplate. You don't have to reter| (22 Howse of Harris, Gates & Co. tree-planting in dead earnest Tues- |" ~Bannas Before medical assistance could port hotel of this city, and Miss ch Seth of the Roambaum. oc i be summoned the aged bookkeeper Pierence ®. Achiny. The mertiage Carns — large cash grain bandiers and ele- vator men Dasen-Harrington, day morning, and when the sun set} every echool yard in the county showed fresh heaps of earth plied im little mounds around healthy Matter for adjustment to the . We attend to such matters Monce. It sells for 359. are a few soft snaps had died - i Deceased had been in the employ of the Emerson company for about a year and a half. He was well was sdlemnized at the home of Les- le Birnie, a brother-in-law of Miss (By feripps News Asay Ashley. Judge Williams was best elevator WOMAN 3 3 J os — “— man and Miss Wilcox was brides- ol B-inch Screw Driver... : , | young trees that will one day beau ait ‘dditio CHICAGO, April 26.—Subpoenaes i“ a : i pemee tan) Be N HITHER SIDE. | tity the school properties and pro- bog > aaghea pag ;, and. in addition | were insued today for the depart-| maid. 4 ° l4e|. While Gates and his Wall street | vide shade for the youngsters to sit tangs Sa Wine ta the Giebe| ment managers of three Kansas ‘The couple will be at home at the i bull clique have millions of dollars jer while they junc om. their pany, occupted an office in the Globe} 7 euses aa ~ Newport hotel, First avenue, this| Report furnished by Downing, e 1Te und bb hey lunch from thet ity packing b to appear be- » ‘ 2@e\at their backs, the bears have all | dinnor 4t building, where he did exp . o ~ asad ie ~ elty, after May 15. Hopkins & Co. (ine.), brokers, 304, si dinner pails and think over and counting fore the federal grand jury and tes oo 100|the money necessary to finance 4 | jook back from the top of the gram- —— — He leaves a widow and 13 chil-| ‘ity concerning revelations sald to, sera — 305 and 306 Alaska building. Bicycle .. an ees eee mar-grede ladder upon their days (By Beripps News Asvn) dren. One son iain Alaska and two| have been made by Mra Marie; SHIC Seattle, April 30, : Bicycle ; io | The present fant 8 battle of | with slate and primer. lbs jaughters are in Boston. The rest | Marcy, @ former stenographer for | THE MARKETS w SS seg ag mig ° mai t 4 er e Atd q e t . 48 No ea h. Low. : y 7 | Marie Ducet, 45. s found dead thh enty witnesses ye | —— . ee - — It goes wthout the I the little folks, and the special ex sar That pct arene al WILL TALK OVER be heard. The investigation will be} Another big day's business was | JUly, 966-8, 631-2, 833-4 gomeone will be cripg’ * | ercises arranged by the teachers, to-| coring street. The discovery was t aside temporarily to enable the ‘done on Wentern avenue Wednes- | S°Pt, 811-4, 80, 80. - $ Satisfactory Store | both sides continue to at gether with the fun the youngsters | °" r ver} ury to get other business out of day. Everything sold well through Corn— made by her 8-year-old daughter May, 47, 455-8, 455-8, . 1910 Second Ave. nerve and take advantage of every | had with pick and shovel, made the |, police are searc for to FRANCHISE MATTER | ine way. The result of the exam- out the day with the exception of | ne 471-4, 4 ra 1. : t to furthe one of p re. jeatth ; nation of fi eases 20rn- berries, The heaviest ship ae “ . E The lowest price for May Wheat | that of the B. F. Day achool, whe vest anne ak San prong ¢ Tho Green Lake tmprovement| furnished proof of a connection be- | rived Wednesday, but were in a ve Oats— - on the deal was $1.08 and the high-| 300 boys, picks and shovels in hand,| oy .wed marke of violence. Th» ttl» will hold a very important n packers with the so-called bad Sition and sold very poorly May, 29 1-4, 28 5-8, 28 6-8. 4 Colors, 25 eat price $1.21%, with the happy | turned out and planted trees in the | rcihors aay the Ducel woman fra. | meeting Thursday evening, at which | “casing companies > Ai cate of Colorade potatoes | JULY, 801-8 888-4, 28 3-4. pants At medium around $1.15 figure | school grounds and the adjacent | "ENON wey ee she carried p [the Moore electric railroad fran Porro e.~ss Jarrived and are selling at $21 and| 5¢Rt. 283-4, 281-2, 281-2. om 4, LEWIS & GO that has been the most popular properties. amg Blase Be apileg ad prone? SI ihise will be discussed and the is ma dhithend are beatneten te of bd Tho largest holdings of the Gates| They also cleared up the rough |'**8* %™ ° persoNe lhuestion of sewers in the Green ie, aiitats denies font Mceaat oa May, 12.46, 12.07, 12.07. First Avenue, Cor oF 5, 1 247, 12 2 ~ F » Cherry St. Bi! party on the deal was estimated by | ground torn up by recent sewer Lake district advocated, Secretary Gectteh ‘Welhiatea: mares, July, 12.47, 12.40, 12.40. ee conservative men at 000,000 | work and tackle he unsightly y B Wyant, of the improvement Page i Pa Bia | put on the market at $3 and $ Sept., 12.60. ys bushels. | debris in the righborhood The announces that the report of the ' per my ! _ saieamas : Teeth Free All This Week| tie tient tat has already | grounds, at sunset, showed a splen-| fbommittee to Investigate the fran With one eye entirely blind and | | NEW YORK STOCKS. " put up by the shorts deserves more | did change, and the youngsters fin chise question wi o made the other in danger of losing its] Veqevabien, | ‘ i cd than passing notice, Around $1.18 | ished the day's work off with three members of the committee |functions, Joseph Herr, a@ profes-| pian ary, par owt, 2.250275 Ee othe aie 8. ate and from that on up until May| cheers and a tiger for “cleaner Se hav sdied the plans formulated [gional peddier, preferred to roam! gman whites 2 5; large | O., 109 10? 8-4 i 3 4 ery jreached $1.21%, the seasoned ele-| attic.” by Moore and ascertained that the /the streets instead of receiving free) whites, $8@45.15; pink ane, $3.25 & ve SEN 7 5 oft 4. ve |vator men poured out all the May arene esNenE STE ee line bullt over the course Jded |medical treatment at the Wayside|bayo beans, $3.25; Lima deans | Brooklya R. T., 68, 661-3, 66 3-4. wheat t Gates cared to take RELLINGHAM, April 26.—Hrite pon will not give ax speedy service | Emergency hospital green bens 16c Ib; wax beans 160 1b,; | Ches. & Ohio, 86, 63 2-4, 64. i Teeth - They followed the dectine on down-| JNAORMATION FILED |reiens. aged %4, was found burned |& that of the Beatle Blectric com-| Horr was arrested Tuesday by Of pane Ore: aaa: Yoeetiey Sap Pore ied ~ br Fit or No Pay. ward until it reached $1.14 with the to a crisp at South Bellingham this |Pany said Mr. Wyant The clublficor F. Keefe on a charge of dis-| Placentia | abbage cauliflowe 3 3-4, . nod Bridge Work essereg 50! chutes opened and the guns of the eo ee eae tiva|will ask Mr. Moore to secure some |orderly conduct. On account of his | care $2.60; garlic, “new, | 15c; | People’s Gas, 107 7-8, 106 5-8, 108 4 a wt Syasigedebgaa $9.00! ears leveled at the former steel Fe ee enone nolver, was|more favorable line so that the | pitiful condition the police xave him + ary pnts Bg sees lobe aninna | Ll Comte 186 8%, 251 2, See More Dread of The Dentist Information was filed against a] be “ ‘ 7 e people of the Green Lake section|a card to the hospital with a re sion tit Bre eggy | L. & N,, 166 1-4, 158 7-8, 154 8-8. = king. lying by the bed with every cart 6c bunch; spinach a 0@ 750; | Manhatt 1 1641 164 1-2. ceil We have the patent appliances to The wheat was offered too freely |th* Hopkins by Prosecuting Attor~| age discharged. Pelensz came from will secure better service in the} quest that his remaining eye be} jertuce, $1.50@1.75; head ttuce, | Manhattan, 4 5, 16 2 2. ho gred fill and appiy wna with-|for absorption, and the bulls were |®¢Y Mackintosh Wednesday Montana and had mines in Colorado, point of time than is given by the} given treatment Herr passed up/dozen, 40 carrots, $1,00@1.26 Metropol., 1207 8, 1191 2, 119 1-2, ad ona ae pata or nger. Call! obliged to take to the tall timber. ing for grand larceny. She w old company.” the hospital and was picked up on| Yakima : 00 i 90 eg ahr Heggg Eo 1 . a i amine your 1 yy aw! rented for stealing diamonds narnia — the streets again Greely _ po t »; Yak- |? ent., 1547-8, 152 5 Gonvin CASH WHEAT IS PURCHASED i ne gg At dg a Pe - . J ee ASH WHEAT 18 PURCHASED. | er ploved at the Graystone 1) AFFECTED HER MARRIAGE LICENSES \""'say your prayers it you, vor] ima, RRNY "Rone, “$1.60; new | Penn. 1421-2, 141 6-8, 141 8-4. a what your work w ward above $1.21, the Armour-Val feased upon being confronted by the walk up these steps again, was | colorado Sot Read ne he st ¥ $ er i ail for patniess extraction when |entine and in fact all the elevator | evidence obtained b Recause she dropped a newly pur the warning the one-eyed gentle-|}cthouse rand Rock Island, $2 8-4. 3 +8. ine Mts are order | people commenced to ouy cash [~ _— : pe y pur-} fait Dixon, legal, and Fannie/man recelved as he shambled out | apples, fancy, St, Paul, 1811-8, 17 aT oy, euaran’ yearn wheat In the northwest. Millions of ved bottle of whisky on the pave- |G avin legal, both of Seattle; |of the police station Wednesday |berg apptes Sugar, 1431-2, 140 ion a} Eat 08> m; Sundevaliemeie wee takes on by th ent, Laura Halverson, well | Sreary Lees, aged $2, and Male Real,| morning |nweet potatoes, $2.50 Icho 1 Pac., 65 3-8, 00 to i pshels were taken on by the known to the police, went into con . oth of Sentth F 4 , , yer, | 40% Californa celery, $1@1.26; | U. 8. 8., com., 36 5-8 ite Saee iad te andaes melned ded , Ne aged 18, both of Seattle; John Chee Don't you fret,” was the answer , r 5 : N “ o Gunby, aged 26, and D 6 > w native rhubarb, 2c; cucumbers, U. 6. S., pfd., 108 , 102 1-4, 103 5-8, gio PAINLESS DENTISTS | hicnded until they were down to a ee ee eee ee reer. oe ged 26, and Alice A.| “Me for the wooda | a set eee umb 3. S., pfd., 108 8-4, 102 1-4, 103 6. a | the So tens Pine | ended, unt thay, wore torn W0.e| Hor Knfanta and Children, |uilding, Wednendey morning: De: [Nawal aged 2h Doth Of BOWD Se: wai. aman Tahara of the| fim gt. Wella “Walle pera. | "Retna to hoon, eabt thtress i any evening, your ry aor ee! tective Kent was summoned and | aitig While the man in charge of tho| FO" .)° ‘ninaniiee paragus,| Sales to noon, 686,770 shares. Blur bas not arrived at iy cones. sem pote | 200 Kind You Have Always Bought) »cousne tne woman to the olty Jatt | cigar stand on the southwest cor- [2 Summer asparagus, $836; Call’) Money, 23-4 per cent dependent punt’. Main 1060, ijute ae Ts ate en ee ae where she was attended by Dr sult of Alfred Archibald for |ner of Third and Union was enjoy Bo an te Liverpool wheat closed, May 1-8 nt) ra any time between = é . nal. "tole “e same Signature Buckley ed damages against the|ing his breakfast in a restaurant | THE $8.00 HAT STORE low July 1-8 lower. Ment you be? t* ere being followed in the a 2 Lad | “That waa a full bott! 11 juat tr smpany, the Jury |next door ea Wednesday morn-| be beat for styte North receipts Menger : ° \bousht ft iiled Miss Halvers \ " ning broug ' ing. some one tapped the ti r 1 1 49 } a