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i —~iies THE SEATTLE STAR-—SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1905 7 =——~"\ BIG VICTORY FOR MUNICIPAL DECENC' DEWEY WEY SIZES Pp | NOTHING LIKE THE POPBULAR OUTBURST FOR CIVIC HQNESTY ° ° IN THE QUAKER CITY HAS EVER BEFORE OCCURRED IN : ANY GREAT AMERICAN GOMMUNITY—MAY BE THE OPEN. { uy ° ING OF WAR ON POLITICAL GRAFTERS IN ALL AMERICAN ‘i CITIES—SMOKED OUT MEN IN THE HIGHEST WALKS OF PHILADELPHIA LIFE—PARTY LINES NO LONGER TO AULE seen AMERICAN ADMIRAL, IN EXCLUSIVE STATEMENT TO THE | Russian admirai knew least of all. The first he knew they were upom ee STAR, TELLS OF THE FORCES THAT MADE VICTORY FOR | him E ail The battle seems to have beem : BY MARLEN &. PRW. jmany skeptics, When the machine TOGO AND TELLS HOW THOSE FORCES WERE HANDLED— |p05+ and won chiefly with tor- . . put the screws on Weaver, his “THE MAN BEHIND THE GUN” CHIEFLY RESPONSIBLE AND | pedo boats and sinall destroyers— PHILADELPHIA, June &—Clvie | friends discovered to their horror ae a aes coney has raised its head in Phil-| that they had not know thefr man THEN THE JAPANESE MOSQUITO FLEET oe ee ee yhia. The city is aflame with} Nothing has ever been seen here war in the Japanese navy & revolutionary spirit, strangely tp compare with the citizens’ moet Pogo Tee, Soe j Uke that of ‘76. Unrelenting war/ings held day and ‘night in every ay Mg gt has beon declared by an indignant) ward BOATS AND Deere aes ae ¥Y GEORGK DEWEY Ad al of the United ates Navy it in quite evident to me as I read late and details of the | tremendous sen battle in the Kor- | | BOATS AND D ACTION AT THE ORDERE ALL COs TROYERS INTO VERY START Go IN AT TO CLOSB people against the great American| evil—corrupt commercial politios. | in the public halla, men gathered by This most important and sugge® | hundreds on street corners to be | tive outbreak of popular feeling in addressed by neighbors, lawyers & decade assumed gigantic prop ta, anyone who de the great demonstrations | | | } | GpORGE U. PIPER & ¢ t doctors, mercha WITH o} Hons in two days eared to speak from a cart tail or | enn strate that it was another AND CRUISERS OF THE 4 Nothing like it has ever before | fence post | ense of THE MAN BEHIND THE RUSSIAN COLUMN ecurred In t 8 of pe in any It would seem that the shameless | GUN Such an attack of itself puts be great American community. political life Philadelphia has led T anese were prepared fore a commander a most difficult The protracted reign by the worst| for many years, as a'l the world Their men were trained. The Rus problem of 4 ne al odiers and re-| knows, is about to give way to| sians seem to have been taken by Suppose these small craft to be nercial corruption- | civic regene mn. The fact that] surprine manned by men who are fanatically 4 United States is in|there is no political com petition | It is the old story of prepared- | brave, men who believe that it is @ eril, The ae revolt of Mayor! may not hereafter make this the | ness and Japan gained a great vic-| beautiful thing to die for their John Weaver against the pernicious | same sate harbor for the corrupt. | tory country, by men who court suicide attempt by his own political spom-| The mask ts being torn from the 1 DO NOT SBE HOW RUSSIA in such a caw some of the little ‘ | | sore—the repu ) Organization unworthy Ya DO OTHERWISE THAN SUB} boats are pretty certain to come to to sell out the city to the gas trust} ‘The revulsion of feeling in the POR PRACE triking distance. Real Estate and Insura }~—sprung from the mayor's own breast of one man—th | Japan is master of the water Then one launches @ torpedo; the Pown Town Office pricking conscier become the br h and ap about the Manchurian peninsula great cruiser or battleship is blowm ST Colman Block Ina — he dectded - part — haps 4 million of bis p — the . < ng ma ag — | up and sunk. Mere personal bray- a |pany with the “gang e did, an ° out loos _ pi alae 4 seems to have lost her last stake. on the part of the Rusi Telephone, Main 3587 jhe joined a hes af \riauie ee pC wale wale opti nia te be | MAYOR JOHN WEAVER, With the captured vessels which | prod r aor hart dybomlge merry Anne Office— number the best of Philadelphia's | come possessed of Inspiring queries | maercomane oT ~ | Togo took from the hr na, Japan sufficient to meet that sort of am Quees os : | men and women such as these: “It this peeping un- | READY FOR SKAT TOURNEY FOREIGN TURNERS CominG = |W!!! have the prepondering power attack Gur Ninth Ave. West and MoGraw St | tt might be well for the support-| der the curtain of the future’ Has ¥ |) MAMBURG, June 3.—A delegation | ° **® IT TAKES SKILL, TRAINING Tekephone, Queen Anne © jo of hon elvie ge mment in) the commercial litical boodler | MILWAUKER, Wis, Jur SF int German turners sailed for N 1 will wait and so will ail naval AND PREPAREDNESS. all the grast ridden os of the! seen the handwriting?. Is Phila-| Sst players to # total of more tha®lyory today aboard the Harnbure | men, the more extended accounts of y be doing an injustice to country {to give attention to the/delphia again to be the cradle of }}:0? have w din Milwaukee {81 4 mericar © Moltke, to " the battle, which will come by mail, | i " esky, but it would look as Quaker City just now. The lines | American liberty—this time free-|sttend the annual m ama al of the North Ameri- | But from oar weaas teak pongo ADMIRAL GBO. DEWEY. if he had been taken unawares and are clearly drawn In this fight, and dom from the tyranny of graft in Sued . verbs . nd at Indianapotis. The | ™ Ly S000 sege tae) he battle unprepared by the forces ot Togo. in the next few months ft will be! polftics, the ruling evil of the day?” | "* * which oJ te of twenty ocourred Just about as I anticipated | lying in wait in the little bay| TH SEEM TO decided on this ground whether | company. They came singly, in pairs, tri the ferew Ger & month ago it would, and as 1 | alongside the Korean straits HAVE BEEN COGNIZANT OF HIS om Minneapolis, | briefly outlined then in a statement NOBODY KNEW WHERE THEY Indiana potte, jto the Newspaper Enterprise Asso-| WERE, THIS POINT 15 IMPOR other points, Thb| The chain gang may be used to | clation TANT. |honest principles of government shall rule, or whether the govern ment will continue in the hands of WHIL E ROJEST- ‘1 SFUL r UN- ARREST 1HE * a coterie of dishonest politicians | | nue three daye festonn the road to Fort Lawton The Japanese were undoubtedly’ it seems, at any rate, that the who have put a premium on ballot) rent indice he idea was suggested by Street regen gh ae Ste} PROPRIETOAS | rel suvseeelll apmemmaneat "Wiese or i eee = vice, brazenly accepted the bribes of ‘i as well as argent In the history |ference between him, Mayor Bal-|& m. and 10:30 a m.; evening serv- | Oregon eggs, 20c, j ton. barley, rolled, per ton, rich franchise grabbers, plundered | of the loag Nnger, Captain Crawley, quarter- | lee at 8:30 a. m. Sugar. feed wheat, per ton, $32 the city lke tyrannical brigands, | P. A. Hallbert. proprietor of the BIG COLLEGE MEET TODAY master at Fort Lawton, and Secre Sacred Heart Church—Rev. Geo. F “oe . r- wacks, be 56; extra C,! y taey toed " per ‘on " s23: and made rotien the government of | U8ion bakery, and Pat H. Dolan. | ary Meikle, of the chamber of | 4. Hild. At 6:00 « m. and 8:00 "Sab; ory Womanion, tn enenen, | o% per ton, $40; best chop , low mass; 7:30 p. m., veapers, sprietor of the Steril tel | ‘ ; rommerc » even, ay wae savin ai catia tas CHICAGO, June 3.—The annua’ mmerce cube, in barrels, $6.65; beet | $27@28; whole corn, ton $2 |carnival of relay races and field ugar, $6.05; y 10 ton, $23. morning on & charge of not remov-| or tnd lee ae Oey CHURCHES Church of the immaculate Con- foes he tpuvine tar | Re Hay. gotten. Democrats, republicans, so- |!" sarbage from the rear of their | yw eoption—Rev. A. Sweere. At 7:30 M: Eastern Washington timothy, . Western Intercollegiate assoctatiar e clalists, prohibitionists, the rich | Place® of by low mass; 10:30] Cows, beef, Te; mut-| $18: alfalfa, $12.50@13; wheat hay, ines. Aaa and §:30 a. m. - | will be mee ¢ on Marshal field Batur | Sanitary Inspector Windt ty the! ; 7 |e m., high mass and sermon; 7:30 Ye @ % Tec; lamb, 9c; and poor, men of all arts, trades jay afternoon, Eleven colleges, in German M. EB. church, Howe St ed ’ y ~ $15; Eastern Washington, double | osecuting wit . osary and benedic! spring lamb. 4; dressed veal A o and stations, have lined up in solid | PO*cuting witness | cluding the Universities of Chi near Queen Anne, Rev. H. B. Roller, | 2 ™- rosary and benediction ps yl 6 = Ke ‘arcane Pico pressed, $21; Puget Sound hay, phalanx declaring again their free- Michigan, 1 = $2.75. $10@12 nols, Wisconsin, lows, evangelist will preach both morn- Speclel Mostings, this beautiful modern American elty. Party affiliations have been for shorts, dom at this shrine of national in-| The Washington Good Roads as-| Mins Notre Dame and Purdue, ing and evening. Communion ser- Hams, Bacon and Lar Poultry Food. dependence. roctation will meet in Portland | are ited. Notwithstanding | viee at 11 a. m Queen City Treosophieal society | tame, 19¢; bacen, brea! Oyster shells, 1008, ton, $22; clam Horalding Mayor Weaver as thetr| June 24. President Samucl Hill haa| the fact that fower of the outside ng and preaching service every | \e America, Fioneer block, A. O. U. | 14 lard, White Star, tieree,| shells, 100s, $20; bone meal, 100%, Moses, they demand that the bood-| called the meeting. colleges have entered men in the! Sunday evening at 7:30 in Foster's | ¥: bell—Sunday study class at 7:00) White Rone, Sic. $32; granulated bones, 100m, $32. On pm. “Te Secret Doctrine.” lee Poultry. than last year, the Hall, at Foster station, conducted | . . Sub. | re 8:00 p. m., subject, “The Fruits Ducks, dronsed, @i8e; geese, the by W. 0. Hardin, of Seattle. Sub-| “ 3. J. Srenned, 15@ 160; ‘chickens, dressed in and Grass Seed. orn ath- | ject, “His Other Self.” of Mission and Ignorance,” by C.J. [oo " per| Red prime, ewt, $14.50@15 Clark o« ki pice, The Theosophical society, Seattle — ee * Gusta came ee ae Lodge, 1118 Third avenue, Sunday p 5; orchard grass, $14; red top, $6 8:00 p.m; lecture, “The Great! Brazil, per 10; English rye grass, $8 tietten aad 25s and 60s $2 per ton higher. rminen t We three years, Holy Trinity Lotheran, Eleventh place in the and BE. Ollve, 1. A. W. Yung, pa meet seems to ile between the Unl- tor—Senday school 9:45 a m. versities of Michigan and Chicago. | morning service 11:00 a. m.; Lather lic; cocoanuts Your Neighbor’s Prescri 4 > . | Quest,” by Mra. B. Wardall per dozen, walnuts, Ene- ue 715 eaper servic pe ‘ ; ? EXHIBIT 18 A CREDIT S it ea oe Sree Hagel Mission, 621 Sixth. Meet lsh. 14@160; | ‘pecans, 13@4e; oe ee ee ee Oar prescription department fills Beattie has reason to be proud of ends mecting at Frised’s Tab: | ME! 2:00 D m. Sundays ana|fiberta iho; heck. walnuts, 76; | aoe ee git; pasture amt on Beighbor’s prescription be her art exhibit this week. Among/... iia corner Twenty-Third ong | Overy evening at | £:00 p. m — co = *, 7 butternuta, ue © » $11; pasture xture, your neighbor appreciates our and knows that all our drugs Pare and fortified by quality Grarantee a perfect system of ding prescriptions. May ve fill yours? FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE We would be pleased to have you fa at any time to meet your here—to leave your parcels se Information such as the patntir oll are a number a oF tible hoo q j ve Jumbo pean one by Carlotta Hieureck, Jallan 1c. | Dearborn. Bible school 10:00 a. m,; 1 peanu almonds, chin a7 12% @ 17% Report furnished by Downli ter, Mra. Monaman Kerslake, Clifton ee Wns totes o> = THE MARKETS Fish, Oysters, Ete. Hopkins & Co. (ine.), brokers, A. Faron and « crayon by Colla K | “pirse tinitarian, Seventh, near leet eae Cebit Gn oe ee Robb that are well worth mention Ww shipment, $1.60; clams, per sack, CHICAGO MARKETS. a Pike, Rev. W. D. Simonds, minister. 4 rvice ermo ! 4 tt There ts also. en éleglay 0 éress|_ Service at 11:00 om. Sermon, | _ The rain Bas hed ie effect Olympia. per sack! CHICAGO, June 3—The follow= Shiee out ing quotations ruled on the Boar@ that bears no machine work; it took | Winning the Pacific thwest | Western avenue Business for the » mae Mi trom Savagery and Barbarien jay was good, but the arrival o & Sermon suggested by opening of the | 9¢W goods had been checked and perch. of Trade today e | Lewis and Clark Exposition. Gen-| before night the markets will be | Mo 3 Wheat— High. Low. Close. feral public cordially invited. Sun-| Cleared of everything. The rain | 1754: mmelt 687-8, 682-6 083-0, three years to ma were it, The p the lace that Babbitt, the » ame, alibu 6@ic perc 2 82 1- public places, ete—to use -. Shines om day school and adult class at 10;00| Will put the strawberry marker & h ut, 6@ perch, 4c, , 82, 82 1-6 ~ o a &. lin = bad condition. Strawberries Flour. 815-8, 816-8. Clark, which are to go to the bbl, $4.75; Crown. | Serviews at the Firat Free|¢leaned up Saturday morning at | Methodist church, corner Pine and | $250. The first native telephone Terry, C. 8 McKinley, past | peas were put on the market Satur | soot 10:00 a. m., preaching | 4@¥ morning at 8 conts COURT IS SORRY ite ae. a bard wheat, $7; / lisbury'’s Best, $8 Olympic, $4.75; $4.76; G La at Portland as soon as the exhibit here is over 8, 49 7-8, 501-8, 5-8, 49, 493-8. 46 1-8. phonee—to wait for the cars | 8 Ore invited to make this your MPAYs TO DEAL AT LAN MSIT OUR SODA FOUNTAI . Vegetables. man.” Class meeting at 12:00 m : Fst: tne ALIMONY 10 SHALL |e oS Ps” cae nitca” SRS6@816; larg Patent Excellent duct the meeting at the Olive whites, $2.25@3.7 large E nt Excellent, branch mission, 211% South Second | payo t rye yore ia July, 12.60, 12.60, 12.60. COL. ae . at 3:00 p. m. Evangelist service at | 120; wax green beans, 10c; wax beans| Whole wheat, 10s, per bale, $2.40; |) 00" (15'¢2 33 te “ gens omy Alice Goddard = was, Saturday, | ing mixsion cancelled by the pastor.|i50 per Ib. beet canes Petes | whole wheat flour, per bbl, $425; | Sept. 1287 1-2, 12.85, 12.871 : $7 FIRST AVENUE. granted & divorce from J. B. God-| “Hirst Church of Uhrist, Scientist, | zs . ne ga, [Rraham, per bbl, $4; per bale, $2.26; |, Liverpool—July wheat closed 3-84 MH Columbia and Marion Streets dard on the grounds of Ill treat-| 412 sisth, between Marion and Col-| Placentia pte rmons. $3) tbl, $4; r¥e flour, per bol, $6.00; | lower, at 6s 93-4. todd ne. | Umbia, services at 11:00 a. m.; sub- | er new, 15 rye meal, per bale, ); buckwheat, rEW Y < 7” = Spinaing’s Speciais bed eee said that her hus’ | ject, “God the Preserver of Mau.” | 6 6c; ‘Egypt |per bbI. $7; buckwheat, per bale, | , ar stations eae pipe 4 choked k |Bunday school at 12:00 m. Testi- | « nia ontons 36c | $3.76; corn meal, 10a, per bale, $2.10; | OW Ns a 3 ae seweetecper shows have table one morning, and that on a@-| icnial meeting Wednesday even-|!>: apinach, crate S0c; lettuce.|per bbi, $2.75 ; white corn meal, | =*change today Fruit Jar Wrench. One other « High. Low. Close, asion, when she went t/ S1@160; head lettuce. you to open a can of fruit, his office to ask him for some|!2S st 8:00 o'clock. Free reading |” y Jox i ae ty eae Ob poner ge eng PO $3 1-8, 811-4, 831-8 lor some | lo. 9 arale dox; bbl C. Co., $5.75; whe es, hggeey , : iblee quickly and eas: money, he handed her 30 cents, She | Tom at No, 923 and 924 geet | Gon Yakima andes nade (Bb Papen Am. Sugar, 132 3-4, 1321-2, 1323-4 ites te ean oy igs i enh < an protested and he grabbed her by | *¥ilding per rack; Yakirr 50.00; trina, Sec Gncka bale, | Brook. R. T., 63 3-4, 621-2, 63 3-4, left side of cap and| ISRAEL W. DURHAM (“IZZY”), THE BOSS OF PHILADELPHIA. , odie Peidiotenn chek Ere farina, 10-lb sacks, per bale, rae wrench to tighted| the neck and threw her to (®]\inoy, J. M. Wilson, pastor. Com-| California potatoe |$3; hominy, large, per bbl, $4.70; | Metropol. 119, 118, 1186-8, De Sat mall you one upd a oll rhunion at morning service, subject,| White River potatoes nel ing buckwheat, 36%%, case,|U- 8. Steel, 261-2, 261-2, 25 8-4 . th tol jers be driven from thelr Intrench- orty dollars a month alimonyji44 Marriage of the Lamb;"| Minnesota potatoes, $26.00 $3.75; pearl barley, 26-Ib boxes,|U. SS. pfd., 923-8, 913-8, 92. or by mail, Te will | nents and the reins of government will be paid her. The court said he to you en, sub-| ew atoes, per box, $1 " $4.50; pearl barley, 100-Ib sacks, $4; | Atchison, 79 1-8, 79 1-4 Below are a few more tempt- regretted he could not make it @|(7et!ng sermon to young men, | ples $1.50@3.00; Californ! 5s0@ $s Balt. & ©., 108, 1075-8, 10) Boor goods at temptingly low be handed back to true representa- hundred oct, “How One Young Man Had \* vorones alivornia |aplit peas, $4.50@35.00 peorn, per} 0 “ . oak ‘ 3 4, 1467-8, tives of the people. fis’ Eyes Opened.” sweet err s ~ new Ww hite lowt, $9.00; cracked wheat, per bale, | Can Pac, 146 pe vg 4, " T6e| Israel W. Durham, the gang boss: BIG DEAL IN LAND Trinity Methodist Episcopal— | native | pac; | 9208 ab “148 9-8, 143 1-8, . 35e/and his associates have been repu- The Seattle Hore ra company | Hirst avente north and Mercer. N Gameae. $1.00 Honey. L. & N., h 143 3-6, ry a Se} diated by mon high in party ranks have secured an option on 100 acres |MVane, pastor. Morning subject, Peas, 8@ 2c; green peppers, | California strained, per Ib, fc; | Mo. Pas. 96 1-8, 06 104 sie Mikado Paint Brush 19¢) Former Postmaster General Chas rp thn gory é four Bright Boys,” a talk to chil telephone p Misats- | a sage, per Ib, 14c; honey, | Penn., 1343-4, 1341-8, 134 1-8, Paint Brush. .24e/ th brands them as pi of land at Leech! park on the shores spec hil-|#!ppt tomatoes, $3 crate tb, 7@S8i%c; | Oregon | Reading, 96, 941-2, 96 1-2 Emory Smith brands s Di lactate mee ae fron. In the evening a spectal chil ra Mikado t Brush 29: 5 G 3 uno 2—A lone|of Lake Washington. C. N. Gil| : porns a a vaersicagee : Paint Brush 29¢| » tee and outiaws. SALVESTON, Jun A one | fren’ 4: r Sunday school | *mmer squash, be 10-case lots, $3.90; | Rock Island, 26 1-4 yay © rates and outlaws seis names in| bandit held up 20 men in a gam-|"ald he expected to have the final |Hren's day program, Sunday Hoteat) too Non., Hat Dutch Ee, 12% Pac Prince siete forth howls of de_| bling resort at Douglas last night| purchase made within a few days we bon : green corn, per doz 60e. Feed. aul, 1 rision. Possibly the mont remark-| 4nd secured nearly $4,000 This land les in the tract of lak’) Potty Parish Church — Righth F ton, $31@32; bran, per’ Union Pa ¥ P eo onK , how ounded.| shore property near the Renton car | is be a ruil itn Sanita 36 that Pata eetetee | a poner rg seat Ae TONNE lak Witkn the tant tow washes five jand James. Rector, the Rev. H. H-/ fananas, bunch, $2.60@33 indignant citizens did not forget big tracts in the same vicinity have Gowen, Services at 7:30 a m., Il), 65 h@6e; figs, %-ib bricks, $1.7 in their excitement to return to the Geatted dant H hh. m., 7:30 p. m.; Sunday schoo! at| figs, seediess, 10-Ib cartons, 60 i ss a ch are su to anged hands, and no less than |iisg a m. Morning subject, “Hu-|@75e; grape fruit, seedless, $2.60 A Nice Place for Nice People influences which P $359,000 has been invested in the s oe } “ne t y limes, 90. hun be primarily responsible for the ake shore property between Lescht | manity in Heaven. In the evening sp sr peli. ba , threatened gigantic franchise steal ~ 4 Bent > W. M\ special musical service, Mendels a Accordingly coals of fire were park and Renton on Lake Washing- | onn's “Forty-second Psalm.” | meditrante heaped on the heads of the directors dee iit > . ? Seattle Spiritual Association, | PO™ Orestes ~ This land is destined with large | cnights of Pythias hall, First av-| case, $6; pine © The Pik of the United Gas Improvement ; | ‘ sounded by a 10-year-|«rowth In population and a big value . brewed eats | soe + ad oma showing the Newest Such prominent members of so-| An alarm sounded by a 10-year. tere ce the next fow years enue near Pike Lecture and teats | per dor; goosebertt Hood 4 ety, wilicasires, capiaine of fh) when af a cand loniie if st stage on the market. The com-|% 11 © ™ by, re ‘oMmeroy.| River berries, $2@2.26; Kennewick Georgia Gladys Cooley, of Chicago, | perries, $202.25 will lecture and give platform tests | 9; at 90 and 7:30 p. m. rie Walla Walla berrie Washington b Call ria che STERLING SILVER, nance, bankers, clubmen and Thirtieth, probably saved both Mr GOLD ; churchmen as Clement A. Griscom and his neighbor, Ralph , a considerable loss at the pany announces that when it is in full possession it will install water, nd ENAMEL. Thomas Dolan, Samuel R. Shipley per . * meee 5 IK 4 ise s beautiful tine of novel- {| W. W, Gibbs, Randal Morgan and| bands of daring burglars 8 8 SS Pate wegeny te he Volunteors of America, 118% | pi apricots SECOND AND PIKE es i Belt Buckles and Clasps. | Samuel T. Bodine, all officers and| While the Glimans and Gotthard | Proper # pe. Second. Captain Boys and wife| p. . - directors of the gas trust, have been | were down town Friday evening two! portha Hopkins pleaded guilty to| Will conduct spectal meetings every | ries, 7604 $1.00; curre G BENNIN HAUSEN condemned as the “most danger-| men were seen by the Gilman boy|, charge of petty larceny Saturday | Might next week at 8 o'clock, com: one Ln gaat hl a PI a ous public enemics of Philadelphia.” | in the house morning and was given a year In| mencing with Sunday's meetings at} ih) ey ec herries, Th Your Laundry, Please - Jeweler and Optictan | Griscom left the city for @ trip] The youngster screamed and the) wajia Walla. This was the smail-| 3:30 and 8 p. m seetrcrnie’ ptoms, 8160 per case; WHY DO WE ASK FOR IT? We deserve it on account of the 4 through the holy land. The others| burglars fled . Jost sentence the judge could give} — cranberries, 8c per qt excellent work we do and the low prices charged a — |remained and faced the music Both the Gilman and Gotthard] jor ghe was accused of stealing Roman Catholio Meetings. WE ARE NOT IN THE LOCAL LAUNDRY COMBINE. If we N Children’ The trust would have profited| residences had been ransacked, bvt| some rings and lace from ® woman| St Mary's Parish—Rev. W. J. Butter and Ch were, the quality ir work would be the same, but our prices # clothing at about Hi) ¢199.90,009 at the expense of the| the offenders had been frightened | fo, whom she was working Mets. Barly mass and sermon| washington cheese, 1 cream | would be higher sts or combines are bad things for your pocket= a See our window. city” treasury according to the|off before gathering together any ——o— (children’s masa at 8:30 a. m.), Sun- | brick cheese, 18e; Calitornia cheese, | books, Are we right? 2 . ss AVE. COR CHERRY plans of the disrupted conspirators, | loot. Additional Train day school at 9:30 a m. and 2:80] 12%c; Oregon cheese, 160 OUR OFFICES—Main office, First and Mell streets; Downs 7 Mayor Weaver is a short atocky | via the Northern Pacific to p.m. High mass and sermon at » 16c; butter, natice creamery, | town Office, Tatra. On OFFICES—Shirte, 10c; collars, 8c; cuffs ¢c. i, LEWIS ittle man, with a face full of hon commencing June 4th. Leaves Seat. | 10:30 a. m, Instruction and benedic- cooking, 16@20c; California Lala egg Md Ed eas Ra Meg as ry 7 ao 7 L sg i tontam dite trate beat t Cathedral Chapel, Terry avenue. 99s. 9 ii ein y e oe m , 2 soe Masses at 6:00 a m., 7:30 a, m, 8:80! Strictly fresh ranch. doz, Queen City Laundry