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STAR+SATURDAY, MAY 6, 19¢ had, and smooth lawns to clean, neatly paved Hut this in not so, The SS ———_———X—X—___— h \ jare to be ‘ | etreteh away wan, NOE ‘ | evards, 1 | stork, it seema, likes best to wing about the humble roofs and modest ° cottages that crowd sociably to gether between the hills or perch THe MARKETS PAT. GROWE : ers were kept bu Saturday ve Jalong tho bUisides and banks In ishing their businens for the ne | the leas pretentious portions of the | A gre ot shipping city, The suburba, too, where the 4 | beer ¥ thie ast Ww ve ,om grows wid and « ¥ lA * th ” . ne yout@etere may run and romp and | \m ar I retail na where there is plenty of room out stern ave skern ut of doora, is a favorite neighborhend |cleaned up their places in a sur- oe 0€ the stork | prising manner, Winshop-MeQuar- ” The big bird bas other prefer- | ceived the first shipment of a 2 ce in q W hing . tu y more TURE OF WINDY ences, also, in the racial ine The | I _ — rn THe Irish and the Swedish are more | ' rhey are going at 12 cents, STREETS UNDE popular with the stork in Seattle un @ Newton have another fancy 4 EXGiTEMENT oF A WILD AND than are any other races, and the —_——— » ot zi "i mt 1 time from . ie follows ne 5 efe! v, the first of th seanon To- - LY. STRIKE — SOME* OF sevs te shows by the records in tho | ALLEGED KIDNAPPER OF EDDIE CUDAHY VieiT 8 anaes See Cone. Sean at HUMORS OF A VERY health office books SITS NEWSPAPER |b k cherries are welling at $2. An- ~ i$ SiTUATION—THE During the four years from 1900 OFFICE—SAYS HE 16 TIRED OF ISOLATION | other hipment of white Australian m quoT OF A DICK DEADEYE a sort Jnsrensed ‘hie call | grapes resi . 1 the 1" or t mater od - and exactly 896 more bables wore Oty Sortpps Mews Am , | Spring chickens are coming in very re ve loft in Seattlo in 1904 than in 1900, | pcanrig “wa Cudahy boy, Crowe refused to talk. | good and selling at 20 cents per Ne JACOB WALDECK, Suleeatinn by the ovat t th OMANIA, May 6—After nearly] The kidnaping of the young son | pounds. nt pat Correspondent to Seattle Star Py arg og eg vee ‘ of the millionaire Omaha packed | ee mon ato O- | tive rs spent in eluding the po-| took place on Deo, 18, 1900. A ran-| GO, May 6—For the man tal distribution for year 1906) - of $25.00 say Poot nit “0 | i * who craves excitement s te the wilt be exactly 1,864 babies, inelud- | tice, Pat Crowe, the alleged kidnap-| so hot Fs ad agg Boe Le a ee Pag sees ie m guaranteed, ng all colors, ationalities and) yg # eta site 1 oy Monet 3 ”, of Batiste y thrills as ever noxes, aN Increase of 147 bables over | er of Hddie Cudahy, has voluntar tors that the boy was set free near | Whites, $3@4.18; pink beans, 93-2 ‘There are as his home, and the kidnapers got no|P*xo beans, 62.85; Lin 2 rere ot Mukden— maybe more. last year's record—which shows! tly revealed his whereabouts | money. ’ green bens 160 Ib; wax beans 15 fae mething happening ‘most that the new national bird ia not] At 1 o'clock this morning Crowe ‘ole vee van | DtOt® per wack o4.00 ve minute. IN RESPONSE * PE . é overlooking Seattle. walked into the offices of the ee boning iy _ Placentia cabbage, 2%¢; cauliflower, = wer that quality in the aif in oie SSPONSE ‘TO APPEALS FROM THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ARMY WAGONS FROM NAN BYXBE) 12. | World-Herald, accompanied by | Cudahy and the city a ver} 4 tae how wl guriic, new, Ibe; : ee blood and makes men RIDAN ARB HANDLING SHIPMENTS OF MONEY TO AND FROM THE SUB-TREASURY. ‘Thomas O'Brien, proprietor of the| county commissione! ee Oe ies omineen, orate, teen te ttle-charged | atmos-| — — _ citiniiendi iad 3 i bali é Henshaw hotel. ~omananrgc ye a|¥ Saath: bend iatean dees - time Just before (he serried col-l place Large bodies pf police mame-| with tag cere and wrinkles, plonty|ing a teamater by 6 fost, It would ts tired of being isolated from his} in Council Butts [per sot: Zekinen petalocs, Sema 4 ant _* -_ ber = ed at strecuate points give the bust of self assurance and the }have killed him. Quick as a flash 4 peers prone’ ie sae wishes What action the authorities will |¢ Bn e ce fac nen 00; new 4 c . ness district a state ook,! appearance of the sergennt-at-arms| revolver was fired at the thrower, “@aane't ike ke take ts not known. hite River y it has . bw 3 ~~. even though the coppers do not wear) of @ woman suffrage club. |who leaned gloatingly out of the coca Sova here I have fought| 1 ts now reported that Crowe ta| Ge tehille p i ge t t lek to soldier uniforms. “What's the trouble? she -piped.| window. It must have been Dick @ Boers, and for three years |in hiding in Omaha or Couneti | *Pvles, fancy, $140@2.26; California . was ever hall as guic Real action can be found at nimost| Ie anything burst? What's the| Deadeye or one of his mates. There : I lived quietly in a South Side flat| tufts, The chief of police has the |"* eet potatoes, $2.60; artichokes, per . or half bw rapid any time im the course of a stro!!! trouble, | say? al te be & flutter of encitement! Robert ¢ and n MacDon-| in Chicago. entire force hunting for Cre dow., ; California celery, $1 dos; am gway from it. Those are the| through the business district. Not! “Wow-ow,” sald the innocent by-|up in the block. It was learned aft ald, two little newsboys, neither] “I want to remain in Omaha and,|he says he will prosecute him if he hubarb, Lo; cucumbers, a who would keep out/always action attended by casual-| stande: appoints ws \, ay : more than La years old, stood close) if the indictments against me are “ pe dozen; long green, wander as he screwed around on! erward that the gentleman w had finds bim, Edward Cudahy says he | $1.60 eal nen 3 S They are the men who! ties, but poruiane strentoes hr }up under the lee of Judge Griffin's| quashed, I'll go into business “ i foxen; asparagus, 9c; man r ° in i a brick. “Lat tt g0.”] enough hg wanbay . wg 4 on te i wh the bottle had been shot IM) 10.01 gat rday morning to emawer| onen” at|has not promised tmmuntty, but!) W Watfa asparagus, $1.26 bo: how be hep s ag a ay be some non-union teameter bricks singin es sieeranartk | Ten minutes later there was ome bd the charge of burglary woes When asked if he kidnaped the oe the " is nea aie nr | | Seeste barb, Yon, $1.28; ye p4 “ak i he can throw | jeered at, derided and generally be- — pxeit at down the street & onpouting Attorney Mackintos' r |8@i2c; tomatoes, $2.26@2.50; green “ Re Jeviled; it may be a scattered firing of blocks. An imported teamat ines, anaes reading oe Informa. ee ae | yevpers abe Ib; telephone peas, 126; i leet c of rocks, or a general bombardment, leaded Ui ho wae evner. with f ne court stood up so thal 4 KAKA RRR ARKH HK! enue, near James, Rov Frank Ar-| of rete oat ‘of went or of vision Im lo-/ or shooting laod eatin [het fon amsels wits Th might get a good view over the edge) *|thur Heath, pastor will preach at Pruite , These are the radicala.| A newcomer here, a few days ago, | “ bof the bench of the two little round-|& OMAHA, Neb, May 6—To * Peo sae. ata eae Bananas, bunch, $2: F rasor | un clock —subje In Christ! , $2.50@ 2.50; Gates, who glory in throwing looking for action, was suddenly be- | The game afterscon two mi heads and pul on its most severe) ® the uns, je surprise and *| Jesus”—The morning sermon witi| !>. 5%@6c; figs, %-Ib bricks, $1.96; @ in seeing them safl/set by a rushing throng. A well- dashed tnto police headquarters Apdpnnereme®: * chagrin of Mre. Clara Russell, #|be followed by the ordinance of | seedless, 10-ib cartoons, fhe air liko a shower of| dressed colored man, seared and al- I gett on the float xhameel.” Wh What do you think we had bet-|# it has been discovered that the | baptiem. In the evening at 8 o'clock srape fruit, seedless, S550 ijectives. Jagged they are| most breathless, dashed into a group fev llccnagices Pag oy BE enh ter do with these men, Mr. Mackin-|# decree of divorce which she &|the pastor will preach on the topic naval nanos tasebeeee these misstlea, but /o policemen. Behind him were a} lthey had had @ running fight for Stell said the court. “Would it be) ® was granted several months #/“Why Be « Christian?” at 7:20 the ranica ew ae heavy when they land score of men panting from the « | mite. well to send them to prison for|#® ago was from her infant son, #/ 8. ¥. P. U. led by the pastor will pineapples, “y, $7. ig, between running to ridts/ertion of running and ferocious as! It’s the same off story. &t «| about dl years,‘or do you think It) ® Henry Jenkins Russell, instead * | hold « brief out-door service in front strawkerrics, $2.00@2. from them, your average}men get to be They were furlous jermpathizers jeer at the trite] would ye better to give them 8) of her husband, George Henry #/of the church, closing im time crate; Cherries, crate, $2.00; has become an accom-| because their quarry had found breakers and tm some ¢ appl onset. tore | ® Russell. * | for the evening preaching service white grapes, box, 96.00;. Bieay a Loping has become safety. The police crowded around! gipees at them. Ad veal, many Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh) ®# According to the decree she * grapes, box, $3.00. He breaks into a} the fugitive to protect him. They the new men are professional st { pondered @ moment divorced from her son and #|VREMONT SWEDISH LUTHERAN Getnerend Chore ‘more a than full-|jearneti from the purs that he | breakers, thugs and rough “Well,” he said, “these two fel-|& given eustedy of her husband! w CHURCH Washington cheese, 1¢¢; cream Arabian. A yell, or a crash/ hed shot two men. A detail of the/ Haht in that sort of work lows are pretty bad, your honor, and|@ The mistake was made in &| Preaching tomorrow at 10:45 a m.| brick cheese, 18¢; California cheese, and he is off atacan-laccount was that he pad bro | | ned loose with revelvers and Aral rdiy think they should get off) ® filling out the deores. *&\and 8 p.m. The morning subject. | Ibe; butter, native creamery, 220; them down at a single shot, (he bul-| Siagoued. te fie on qmail peoweenttt, wut? % that. We have a cume-i« # |The Morrow Which Never Comes,” | ooking. i6@200; California fresh let passing throagh the shoulder of! ltion, At thie writing all the shadspeuve, sentence lew in this state eee eR RE and in the evening “The Great in-| Ter” *e- ini. Jone viction and tute the arm of an- ling hes been Gooe by strike Tand if we tried them under that, I ee ———— vitation.” Sunday school at 945) gtrictiy fresh ranch, 20c; other. ona think we could send both of them CHURCHES a m. Epworth League meeting 6t| gon eggs, 25. + Ores ty Bie be oven ag hoe Bs pared made so aati, a A feature of the strike ie that Chi- Nedlood Pe peed e pemg mains Leal Fos: t ho oy 96:68; ward | prisioner. © police hurried him . cago haa become a city of bundl Som ai e ‘56; extra CG, [ASSISTANT CHIEF SHUTTLER. |“ | 7s “| up sometht uitth der tor Mc- i i aray from it. depending away, an onary crowd taxeing be- arriers. There's nothing for buyers! 1? tomernins ® Mttle nee nti First Unitarian—Seventh avenue Roman Catholic Meetings, mo cmckt, $4681 powdered, Prope ind. They had progressed a block! who ts in command of the potice jo but lug the bundles, Women|" yw ea fear Pike ect. Rev. W. D. Bi-] ge " cube, in barr: $6.66; SNEED Sosgtty: sedlenienbathah hate hotel eae thoowd: with Screiacd a’ Cokie the amie wralwhe woulda’ Garry A Geel of] Weeey, wmcmewsed, the two Mery’s Parish—-Rev. W. 3. | sugar, $6.95; ief war there could be en- * youngsters stood and heard the con monda, minister. Service at 1la.m./ Metz Earl: mess end sermon | feo". maple sugar, 10@12%. tremendous force at the prisoner.| has had is thread under sormal maith | “1 7 TMmOD | 16, ut Fegiments of infantry|{t was a catapult throw, but too oe mach experience im this|thread undes sormal conditions. |versation, the matter-of-fact expres-| Hermon, “influence of the Trsster,/ (childeea's mase at $:30 «. m.). Sun- ey ee eee aa unt! packggea 4 an Represented by Joseph Jeffer- de ranked as cavairy.}high. The brick sailed over the il hide of the size of young trunks cet | of their two cherubic taces not) "* . p day school at 9:30 a m. and 2:30 Meate ‘ be-awitter than the Cos-| head of the target and landed on the| ‘The buay girl grabbed two hands-| cars filled with sho St|ebanging in the slightest. They|"0n- Upon Tite Sun-|p, m. High mass and sermon at] | COU, B00 ie: eee nc, fan aer shins of the man who usually gets ful of skirts, shrieked and flew. A their fretght Pine Re Twith, andl wore given until Wednesday to| 447 school end adult class at 10) 10:30am. Instruction and benedic- prt ane Hag yor’ ivkeoeh weak be P einer soe 0 sistare of the} it and is getting his full quota these flock of police reserves came along) freight. The saburbanite with Pio plead, and as they left the room un-|* ™ tion at 3:30 p. m. small, 6@8¢; live rabbit Ba) feet and grim war. Express! days He howled and weaved around and chased the crowd. |packages grins as he bebolds the| {er the escort of a deputy sheriff, _Holy Trinity Lutheran Church—| Cathedral Chapel, Terry avenue. | $3.76." “ i " citizens in the crowd. causing a good bit of A little later a caravan was stalled wats atch nas bemthan Ae same | tne premeemins qurmay wade & re] Corner Waves avenne and Bast) Massed at 6:60 6. S.. 1:80 6. a, 6:00 Hams, Bacon and Lard. wucgest astioal | excitement. tn: Gn anne chbesheed. Triatatl tere stand, the city man finds -Se mark Olive street. TL A. W. Young, pes-/ a m. and 10:30 a m.; evening serv- Hama, 12@13c: bacon, breakfast, its brave guardians ever! A indy busted through — the| were thrown and shots were fired.| situation uncomfortable. It prom caoeee. we a one ne “are cor oe ae ~ <qaree Pirie = ares emer i ig acd,” Whee bine, tantone * for the lone highwsy-| crowd to see what it was all about. A bottle ¢ hurtling down from! tsa to become decided! tous + esd ones, No, they are not we at 88 G: on Ramen), | is jeart Chureh—Rev. Geo id Rose, } ang etravans led by patrol| ta " oo oer ee poset De ed a be hainiieed Oe wee s%e. om | aed b — + —— | service at 7:45 p. m. & m., low mass; 7:30 p. m., vespers, Due! sarroun: 7 march- ee ee ee ee Firet Free Methodist Church sermon and benedicti wig 4 eater ty = THE NEW NATIONAL BIRD : Hf le eee ee a cee Ree Corner of Pine street and Terry| Church of the Immaculate Con- | @1ie chickens, 20c per . * Judge Arthur Griffin be- t] avenue Rev. C. 8. McKinte ‘ag | pound; \ m c vy. paw jon—Rev. A. Sweere. At 7:30) POUm eye, fancy local ’ b # Move that it te ervel for a ®|tor. Sunday school at 10 a m.|and 8:30 a. m.. low mass; 10:30 dressed, , wate, -ipye - beth mnfescnlage' the % | Preaching at it «& m., subject,)a@ m., high mass and sermon; 7:30 Ide: cocoanuts NAN BYXBEE SAYS THE STORK pack ol e ne h @ cigar | "“Covenanting with God.” Claes | D. m., rosary and benediction. : SHOULD SUPPLANT THE 4 7 > = On aoe he oor . meeting at 12 m. Evangeliatic meet- posumn iogaaia ‘ worse of divoree to Annie # | ing at 7:45 pm. Special Meetings. Diack wal 5 EAGLE noo Rigaecagy wera : In ag 9005 ner yg * Faith Home of Healing—Corner a oa Sees bo; 1CAN BI m her husband, A. < ob- &i xwpoarne and Ashworth three ween City Theosophical Society irginia neanuts, a). : Pd is tite de ap) HER STATEMENT WITH FIG- ate %| blocks east of Green Lake car tw America, Pioneer block, A. O. U. ‘umbo peanuts, 9%; slmends i Preac unday junday study lass at ; TH SEATTLE | Preaching Sunday at 2:30 p. m.; > s 7pm, the thing to use on in- cate ‘oukee” SESE EER Ee BEM E EH) Prayer meeting Wednesday at 2 Paes Bec me Dass ne” Lecture at 0 Oysters, = r eae aan ~® ™; Bible school dally at 2:30 m., subject, “The Ocultist,” by Bolen, 40; black cod. Gc: ling cod, estas tor $00, PRESIDENT OUE AT COLORADO z Cw.c oe; crabs, SOL; | clama, open pom. HF. Tyler, pastor, ‘ubne. iS PINKADORA SOAP a 7 SPRINGS cpmiwas, Com,| Mort Batten Corner ‘Third av-|_ The Th ical Soctety, Seattle | §L60; oysters, Olympia, ber sack ILEN WOO! NGA, Colo. ~ wa 50; isis ise cakes tor 7 weTttr rt ee errr as May €—The president. with Dr.| Mee S24 Coder etrect, Rev. George | Eales movie st 1118 Third avenue, | 9689; epee Bull: er” gultony e cakes for Te. * Lambert and Phi B. Stewart, teft | R0bert® Cairns, pastor, Subject Sunday at § p. m. for “White Lotus | $2.26; 3 - * STORK IN SEATTLE. * | camp this morning and are coming] "RNS St 11 om. “Wrei ling | Day” exercises, cmb - a A * Year. Babies. * toward Newcastle. They are ex-|2%°0:” § Dm. “Touch Me : Pete aes RRAY'S SCALPICIDE [| ® 1900 «+0 st pected here late this afternoon or |DSPtiam at close of evening service | BERR MER YEMEN HE YE hair and removes dan-|* 1901 «+++ «+ % & is seentam Teuheste Seen ent | Sunday school at 9:45 a.m; B Y.|)® p AR os 1188 @ a tr a sere y ~~ Tae PUL at 7:00 p.m. Mitehiand Min-|% CHICAGO, May 6.—With 20 & $1.25 bottles for 7c, | * 1903 1260 & : va. a for grisaly, but the | sion gunday school Queen Anne hill,| & wounds infl ‘ * Thase wae unsuccessful. If they . unds inflicted with a safety * — pela! ay : come tonight, Sunday will be spent |* » nm M 1 program * pin in his abdomen, Kazimer | hoot 06 — quarter. here quietly. The party leaves for| Tomy Methodiat Episcopal— | * Cheschinsky was found uncon- & *® 1905—Estim. twotal.. 196 # we °F | Corner First avenue north and Mer- | ® selous in a shed i TO DEAL AT LANG'S. Denver Monday morning after mak- us in shed in the rear of * * * tng the rum over the divide by daga|t®, % Evans, pastor. Preaching | # &740 Mackinaw avenue. Ches- % a Pee eee eee eee ight. at 11 & m. and § p. m. Sabbath|# chinsky had also inflicted other % —_ Medal, $7.60; ‘Top Noto ee eae Dorn a school at 9:45 a m.: Bpworth|# injuries about his body, and it */ arep, Sater Patect Reselent, $4. 78g : : s League, 7 p. m. Morning theme, | is feared that he will not live, &| Novelty A, $4.25. NG DRUG C2 ee eee ee eo ee ee se . nt ries of COLMAN BUILDING sermons on “Lessons from Little ail abe en, ee 2 fraham, een hbk Oe per tats te Ave. Middle of Block. Things.” ‘ ie, 2 MT First be. ‘ Trinity Parish Church—Bighth Pen Ha umbla and Marlon. Tim Burns, a8 ex-policeman, in| sree and James strect. Rector te HOBSON ENGAGED 76; corm meat 10m per baie, 12.103 z. charged with assault and battery by | “*’ salar A gore toargead- ed cooarmasnempinionee e, “Lioyd Stringer, aged 12. Young |* onload faim Bbereds Bel ~orcvingpn @y Bortpps Ni A resid con Stringer appeared before Deputy |2°ho*! and rector’s Bible class at pps News Ass'n. t fakes, Prosecuting Attorney Miller Satur- |°'2° & ™. Morning subj Touch-| BIRMINGHAM, Ala, May 6—Mr. per bbl. : Wier januaty Dand April 90, ledv-| day morning and gave facts sufti- | joe. Witn” hist.” Evening sub-|and Mrs. George Hull, of Tuxedo j farina, 10-1. sacks per bale Rs Ihe a little squirming, animated hy-|clent to warrant the filing of the ao pa Dyed Garments from | Park, N, ¥., announced the engage- hominy. large ae we » ccord 7 oo ne’ ft their daughter, Grize! 4 man card with each call. If the| complaint. According to Stringer’s | vist Church of Ci , ment o! ughter, Grizelda | gelf-raising Buckwheat, 36 @ Beautiful Designa stork keeps up the present rate gfjstory, he and Earl Howe were as- Py gg so € a Sclehtist—| Huston Hull, to Captain Richmond | $3.76; pearl barley, 25- hat | of the distribution, by the end of the yéar. saulted and beaten terribly at Reo-| ana ¢ . oe between Marion | Pearson Hobson. The wedding is | $4.6; pearl bartey, 100-1bD sacks, $47 | Best Manwio-ss he will have left nearly 1,900 litgie}ireation park last Saturday. The nd Columbia streets. Services at | pet for May 25. Slit peas, $4.60@5, povcorn, per 1 rein and voys in Beatle to hélp boys had climbed over the fence er = vn o ae Rearing a $2.00; cracked wheat, per baie, $3.0 ” is mortals unday school a along the “quarter militon” popula: were oy ving the ball game. One ® m. Testimonial meeting Wednes- ATE Honey. Benin h tion ambition of the city. The | of the attendants escorted them out | 4), . Py California strained. per Ib. Sez ghausen prattle. of 1,900 more childish | of the grounds, when the attention ne ee California sage, per Ib. lic; honey, MAG First Ave. Union Bik Prinen and tht patter of twice astpot the boys’ offense was brought to| jee 3 MM evemyeerten Sure Ota Pa aren, per ih. WOC%e: Contes anion Rev. J. M. Wilson, pastor, Morn PON RTE! grape cream, 10-case lots, many little feet will have brought | the notice of Burns. The parents ing nermnon pale nyo, PIONEER IS DEAD. honey, Yakima, 12We: ee joy to the bearts of Seattle parents | of the children say the boys were wl cbgene Belper egy indice Mrs. John Reasoner died at her Feea. through the good offices of the | cruelly beaten. Young Howe was | Gave.” vest sed © home at 422 State street Saturday} Oats, per ton, $31@32; bi ——-GO To—— Race suicide, the Giamal threat of ‘tork when the tireless emissary | scarcely able to get home. Burns | donjic Members will be received | morning at 12:25 o'clock, Mrs, Rea-| ton, $21@22; bartey, pon Figen, Ss the effete Bast, has no terrors for perches somewhere on & roof gable | was discharged from the local po- pot ~ er : = rn me oe soner was 90 years of age. She ia| $26.50@27; feed wheat, per ton, $ 3 the city of Seattle, an New Year's night and stops for | lice force for assaulting a special | ney prede Phy esta <on tery Rt./one of the oldest residents of Bal-| @33; dairy chop feed, per ton, $235 "[ the 4 e moment to think of his year's | officer some time ago. At the time | rederic Keator bishop; Rev.|tard. She was born in Vermont in| ol! er ton, $40; best chom In the City by the Sound, ord- | " “ Rh. MH. Barnes, minister in charge. | 3 ole corn, ton $27; shor FoR tux 00 ith d ment's ota- work he whipped the boys, he was acting | : |} 1814. She was married at the age ; i! BICYCLE REPAIRS tiation, the stork bas little iesure The stork, the emblem of fruittai | ee special officer for the ball com-| ravers bax; wandey achost Bree (sie ane nees cromsed the plains hay. $04 values in Hardware. for tacking bie head under hip blessing, the Joy of motherhood ana | pany. | Prayer, P Saad — weneer: oer 9:46] with her family and settled near} Bastern Washington —timoth: $300 Second A ing, drawing one foot up into his the pride of “chesty” fatherhood, $ cease cg te ay lg Good | Portland. Mr, Reasoner was one of| $1 alfalfa, $12.50@13; whe wing, wi! * taki » Dp eave wt Se aE eiding 00 | Peaideah “DENIED rd. Evening subject, “The /the carly missionaries of the coast | » $15; Bastern Washington douse feathers an ing © pe be a of Christ and died about 12 years aj Old| ble compressed, $21; Puget Sound snooze—for he is kept busy day and Roosevelt, replace the eagle as the First Presbyterian Church—Cor-|age and hear i ct |hay, $10@13. night distributing bouncing bables national bird, and the figures! a4 ys.y18 stay @oThe ner Fourth ‘ age and heart failure were the Poultry Food. atthe waiting eradien of Seattle Dr. W. L. Ludiow’s books {nud ty, AB agri Big ok: Me ourth ‘avenue and Spring | causes of Mrs, Reasoner’s death. The| Oyster hella, 100s, ton, $22; clang in the wa ” yy . 4 city health office, attest that the tire report that Foreign Minister street. Rev. M. A. Matthews, D. D.| funeral services will be held from| hells, 1008, $20; bone meal, 100% homes. All the way from mee beautiful bird of i Mile has al Deleasse intends to resign as the re Sunday morning at 11a. m.,/ the Presbyterian church Sunday at! $82: granulated bones, 1008, $32, Om Seattle to Ballard, and from the ty in Benth in . ee “put f differences with mier d's §=Peculiat People.” | 2:30 p.m. Interment will be at the| #6* 8nd 60s $2 per ton higher, shores of Lake W abington to the pete —- ® Popularity that | Rouvier over foreign affairs, ts for- ening at 8:00 p. m., su-|Crown Hill cemetery, The body is] peg Gralncand Grace Seed, gently lapping waters of the sound, ‘ yt mally denied at the foretgn office Are T More Kinds of] now lying at the Mayfield undertak-| g: ar, prime. owt. $14.60 18 | the stork daily filling orders for sored his — turn ta q eK | today Money Than Mr, Rockefel-ling parlors. ry spelen, $17; white sas a perch int xtreme rear | ™ 7 mothy, per owt, 4 tiny boys and girls, — Se Ee hy oe ma yee j a =r ae ; ; her's ae @5; orchard grass, $14; red top, 86@ growth ot the city ‘the aevolant cen tans te Beatty health, of aymond, second Ass stant | Taberna lo Baptist church, cor.| Mra, Mary A. Jellison died at her! 10: English rye grass, $8; Italian rye bird's business is showing 4 # y “te “4 ar & fa engineer of the sty ‘acoma | Fifteenth avenue north and B. Har-|homo, at 287 Bast Wilbert, Satur-| ST8*#% $8; brome grass, $13; increase. also—the stork does not care to fly | 1 hed Seattle on the Pleiades./rison street, John Marvin Dean, \day Beran The prea Framed meadow oat grasa $16; Kentucky | oiiresdy eines the Digianing of the high. He prefers to flit about | Raymond, accompanied by First | minister—Morning worship at 11 a. ‘aged 65 yoars and loaves one son Shania eieteth Pasture mixture ¢ year, the flutter of the stork’s Saar bg ge Bike Ys. One | Officer Chippertield, lett the Taco-|m, Evening evangelism at 8 p.m. Death was caused by tuberculosis, wings bas gladdened more than 400 po 9 Hg hak That th dw wuld she was in the toe, mesk- | fol lowsd by baptismal service "The funeral will take place fram] ‘The Queen Anne Improvement b To be exact, the busy bird ENDORSED BY PRESIDENT ps he ‘ » land. where they Church school at 9:80 a. m. Young the residence at 1 o'clock Monday.| club meets Saturday night for the paid 406 cal’s in Seattle homes be ROOSEVELT beautiful of | REE OE NEN NE pink Raptiot chery, el Se ee eG aan oe iret ap cht h ‘ourth av metery attend ¢ is desired,