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PRICES LOW Bam Phones Ses — eT P.RCLAYTON & SON, SSTATE RAL END 42 New York Block pooeoooeo alt in and paid imprevements all P. B. CLAYTON & gON 4) New York bik. NiVERSITY CARS. purohase for the price, plot of about same measure- fo beautifying for a home upward and destined to reach @1-2 Alaska Bids. ——— 0. be ar tl — - ced views, a section © We bu ideal suburban home, bar ten lots iam, front ot i Ave NW mowtiy cheered all lenoed. sirawberrieg, currants, one, . will seit a be easy terms Take t-Ballard car to North 7 Second Ave. Rear end, “SRATILE HOUSE . wide frontage on = car line, great sbund- apples, pears; moder in Puyallup. Gut of Seattle; i ‘OF THE ) TACOMA—General Caesar Clay, Peral agent of the United States Apartment of justice, left here on 4 y morning for MeMetI's tat $04, Where he goes to look over the fieen buildings and consider what Mprorements to recommend for the the $36,000 Plated recently by the governmen ELES—The corps has gone into ¢ Mmpment at Lake Crescent for two Wes. The boys marched to the Mmp from here, a tramp of 20 miles. D—Some boys found the body of J. Mw 4 eoldier, in his cabin Friday Med been dead several days “At the “Red Wblle Wedding will be an attr he committee agreeing to Yang couple up in housekee pir M8 iSducement to be married pub Eten TOWNSEND—Subsatit omy ot Mil of blankets for his own body | julet-| through a window W tapector aro WALLA WALLA Wee iseued in thin BELLINGHAM Eon the streets MY, Believe he by earrie, a been shangho ¥ tome outgoing | Ss no trace of him has b he disappeared four or tra policemen Sard against the ex inflow of thieves, th friminais during the P rg i" the Por ¢ & gasoline engine-out Several weeks ago. Police have located tt Teported his lows to the Police, He had disconnected 4nd the engine, or the have stolen the entire los was about $300, Of $50 was oftered tor of the stoten Property. Auly 1 the Postal Teio- my, in connection with elal Cablegram reduce ths rates from 25 Por word trom Seatt): eee Mahe The | EVENT TO MARK THE PASSING OF OLD TRADITIONS TO BE H BLISS, Okla, June 10.—The bhr- ;ereen, Almont every gest wild wost show th wid ban] ye that O& ever geen will be held on the 201} lahoma and the wild w received ranch In Oklahoma tomarrow, This | its th blow with th event will be one of the incidents Kt Oklahoma” Apri oMnected v it of the Na-|16 years ago, Oklahoma nowadays tonal asvoclation, which jis a hustitng agrieultural commun will aftive at Filia, the 201 ranch | ity, with great Industrial develop jatation, after thelr nvention at}ment and the fastest growing rail #™ | Guthele, and before starting for] ways in the country, But eastern Texas, California and the Portland] t know ft so the Miller exposition, will present an entertain | ‘The hosts on this anion will Be | ment the west as ft jthe Miller brothers—Joseph, George | used to b we an it te. and Zach—o rs of the ranch. | The ranch itself will typify the acy | 200 Miller, president of the ranch | latter iden, The Millers have 87,000 Jand editor of the Hil acres with 150 miles of fencing tended the last conve Nine thousand @eves are in wheat, 5 |seciation at Bt. Le orn, $04 i oats anil ematier =| bie fight for the next conven tracts in potatoes, melons and ot THE HOSTS AT THE BIG SHOW. THE MILLER PROTHERS, OWNERS OF 101 RANCH. WHO ARE NTERTAINING THE EDITORIAL GUESTS DURING THE BIG EMONSTRATION. LO ON BIG RANCH IN OKLAH OMA—BIGGEST SHOW THE WORLD HAS EVER SEEN WILL FOLLOW DEMONSTRATION OF MODERN RAN oh METHODS {on the average. dang hia favorite the bare back and of setsing Ite nowe between his half a dozen breonehos will be Mulhall, tame, roper of the world. feats of horsemanship and throw/ the Inasoo and te wild steers cowboys will follow come a roping contest for the cham- plonship of the southwest prairie, in an imitation of the fam- ous rush with which strip wan opened. At night Indias dances will be held. Of the tribal existence of the Ponca THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1905, ABIG DEMONSTRATION TO SHOW PROGRESS OF THE GREAT NEW WEST WILD WEST Wealth and industrial development | rhia witt give them a picture of the Miller brothers recently chaved 35 head of buffalo from a] went aa it in Montana man, and brought them|) And from burning immigrants’ down to Oklahoma, Three died on | wagons and hunting buffalo to au the way, but 39 arrived, as an event! Lomobiles and xteam plows {6a space rome domestt Importance of | >f 20 yeara. tee urred in one of the cara, ‘The edb - - ” torial convention will ye the youngd ent buffalo calf in captivity The big chiefs, Geronimo, Quanaly Parker and Big Wolf, chief of thy Cheyennea, will lead a parade of 2,000 Indlane and 260 cowboys tn na Veget tive dress, Then will come a genu a y-tyiery 3.2562. ine buffalo hunt, and for fear the] gmat whit $1.2503.75; larg brutes will not take kindly to a hunt, | whites, §3@4.1 pink beans, $3.26 the Miller brothers have brought up| baye beans, $3.26; green beans, 190@ & lot of Jong-harned Texas steers | Me; wa green beana, 10e; wax beans Ibe per Ib; beets, per sack, $1.60; parenips, per mack, 90c; native @r- rots, per sack $1 lemons, $4.00; cauliflower, per case, $1.26; native cautflower, per case, Te; @ur- lie new, 1340; €¢ Ib; Texas onion, $2.26 per case; Exypt onions, per |i 4%e; California oniona Be per ib; spinaeh, erate 600; lettuce, $1.26; head lettuce, doz, 15@ 0c; parsiey, 260 dom; carrots, bbe dow Yakima potatoes, $26@27; West equestrian | per sack; Fakions petatecs, $9 7; ad ley potatoen, $22.00@ ; new ee ennige ta | Calfornia potatoes, 2%4¢ pour 1; | White River potatoes, $2.00@ £5.00; Minnesota potatoes, $26.00; Texas new potatoes, per box, $1.96; ap- ples, fancy, $1.76@3.00; California sweet potatoes, $2.50; new White River potatoes, Je artichokes, doa. Tée; native rhubarb, 1% @ 2c; Sc dow, summer asparagus, T60@31 are guaranteed to lead the ere & merry chase, and to on- life and limb of pursuers. t. the negro cowboy, will do trick of leaping upon of a loping steer, throwing animal by eoth. be held places at once, and busted.” Luctile Picks the Roping contests wm in of wild “champton A cattle roundup and branding by | and then will | Indians and cowboys will fight a sham battie, during which an tmmi- | {3% ee ee ibe: hiteeaee grant train wil! be burned. As a] gippi tomatoes, 81.16@2 per carte; finale, everybody who can get a] summer squash, ; Rative turnips, horse will line up, amd at the crack | i0e doz; Mat Dutch cabbage, 1\c; of a pistol start tearing acroes the| native cabbage, I4\c; green corn, per doe 600; cucumbers, 600@ 81.26; German cucumbers, $1.16 per case; nulmegs, 14.00 per case, Fruits, Rananas, bunch, $1.60@33; dat ib, 64@6e; fas, %- bricks, $1.76: the Cherokee These wil! mark the obliteration fen, peediens, 10-Ib cartons, 60 and Otoe tribes, They own much of | @ibc; grape fruit, seedless, $2.50 the land im the 101 ranch, having lanes, 900 i. bun- owt leased le (the Miller beot oranges, 2. 00@ 2.60; re MOVING Far ition place promised the delegates! crops. federal quran icabae ae s2.a8 | that if they would vote for Oklahoma) To handle these « 10% raneh | the tribal relations and allotting the he would give them the best kind of makes use of every ¢ n device. | land in individual parcele. entertainment on the big stock and| The central ranch house is the cen To properly mark the event. whten | #4; pineapples, fancy, 84.2506 vo. N. B, | *sticultural farm, comprising 87,000) ter of a telephone system which | is one of great serleuaness ond , od dea; Fane nym ng in ae og 14 show them 500| Purtyltes wheat intone, To en, | tkterable pathos to them, the Otees | ticgite; Walle’ Walla Derrion He said he © show them 500| Furty-two wheat binders, 19 corn|and Poncas have. tavited Indians | LO@Lts: a harvesters and binders at work in| harvesters, § threshing out and) from all the nete rn na. {$2-5¢@1.75; Lake Washington ber- & wheat field of 13,000 acres. He! 50 wagons are In us A stoam trac-| tions to be their a, - ries, $150@1.76; California cherry S|would show them how to faise| tion engine was purchased te haul paumea, %Oec per came: apricots, $1.00 blooded stock on a mammoth scale,! gang plows. | or he would give them a buffalo din | ar dances and cowboy | feats of a thrilling nature. Jone han to vist 191 ranch, »| Working the entertainment} Nearty $00 farm hands are requir- | plans the Miller brothers decided to! e4 to UM the acreage, while 60 cow. |make the event commemorative of boys look after the 16,000 cattic the Okalahoms and the west of olden! About 6,000 hoes, 660 mutes and 96 times, which still lives virile and work horses are kept on the ranch To see the 42 reapers! go one after another down a» vast nt * panse of waving, golden grain, over | ister, Service at 11 a m. Sermon | by Bari M. Wilbar, dean of Theol 5 ogical school, Oakland, Cal Intro- AT ALKI ductory address by Mr. Simonds Subject, “A Tribute to Henry M. Simmons.” Sunday schoo! and adult Since the warm weather bas set Class at 10 & m. Queen Anne M. E. Church—Morn ing corvten 2 o'clock; sermon by | in the dances, arranged for the on-|*h® Rev. A. B. Leonard, D. D.. mie tert at of the pA thelr | ener? om retary wong York, 12 m jfriends, have proved a source of | treviim in connection with the lay jconsiderable attraction to he Srammens Se he Gow jaociety. The dances will be con-| | tinued throughout the summer sca 7)80m on each Friday night. Special church on the ground, corner FImb avenue weet and Garfield. Epworth ly chartered steamers convey the Seattle guests League rally at T p. m., ied by J W. Efaw. Evening sermon by the Rew. C. B. Sears, Snohomish. The secon of the series of weekly} W%t™inster Presbyterian Church dances which are given at the Stockade hotel, Al-Ki point, held in the ball room of the hotel, Friday ~-Broadway and Columbia. Rev. J | M. Wilson, pastor, Children’s day ight, was one of the prettiest events of its kind given on the in Sunday school 9:20, with chit “point” this season. dren's day (llastrated sermon with orchestra and choir. At 11 a m subject, “Tree of Life evening The , } sermon to women. “One Burdened ‘ cane tee the ot neret Woman, and How She Was Helped In addition to the guests of the|/™*?, ster woe gine hotel and those invited from the surrounding cottages, a large num ber, representing friends of the selected sides Thursday night. An open-air missionary service hotel guests. came over from Seat te to the dance | directed by the Zion church, will be held June 14, cornet of Baker and Eighth. | The Christian Catholic Apostolic | Church im Zion-—-Rev. John A | Dowle, first apostie; Rev. August | Ernst, elder in charge. Services ot Because William Lowe contir ily whipped his step-children with- out cause and whipped them with orce. 8 e was given a ree. | Overseer Carl Hodler, of Zion City CHURCHES _ !t, will preach | Pe oe | Fremont wedish Methodl | North Baptist—Corner Third and|Ch@reh—Rev. John Ovall, pastor Cedar. Rev. George Robert Cairns, | Peatecostal service tomorrow at pastor. Special children’s day serv. | 10°46 & m. Children’s day program in the evening at § p.m. Epworth League meets at 7:30 p.m. All are most cordially invited to attend. j lee, 9:30 a. m., to whieh all are in-| vited. Sermon at 11 a m., subject, “Where Did We Get Our Bible | | | thelr way te the special train to the music of @ dozen bands, their cars will pase the 101 ranch barns, cach i” the ranch automobiles, the waving fielde Hugh M’gowan ; McGowan won the fourth race, thp Meadows Friday afternoon, 4 the winner, rode s faultless race was \n @ qreal measure responsible for the pags bringing home the bunch of money for his backers being splendidly riddem by Jotkey Herbert crandta Of Seattle's chan Dickinson | source of great attraction to the gen Lutheran | near | fair ones certainly trake @ min mad the way they plek out fhone skaice whieh hike off with were all counted up, reached a total of Zion Tabernacle, 2513-2515 First The Seattle Driving club alsc undue vigor. the reasoi er ee an Botiesh > agg cl rye Sunday, 2 p. m., punior meeting; 3) Presented an attractive appearance | daturday morning for desirt ju jand 7:45 p. m. preaching by ihe| With its gay decorations and the 1 Magy Elder. Wednesday, June 14, § p. m.,| @&0y people took advantage of the | the } th generosity of the club directors to lew the races from the veranda of lub ead of the grandstand Four favorites came home with money, Friday, giving the talent ja run for the “seada,” aa it is said over the little board counter during the day, Following t* a short sum mary of the day's evonts. First race, four furlongs, selling »y | Happy Chap first, Addie D sec BT. P.U. Tp m. sermon, 8 pm Lane Strest Presbyterian—Sun- | An | subject, “Woald His Father Murder day school at 9:30; preaching Him?” Highland miasion echool,| Rev. Clifford at 11 a m. Mr. Clit Queen Anne hill, 2:30 p.m. The |‘0% Powers, evangelistic singer, of » | Sacred ordinance of baptism will be|‘%® Chapman party, will sing at the |administered at the evening service. |@Orning services Christian Ex a |’ First Church of Christ, Scientist |1°®¥Or at 6:30, and children’s day 412 Sixth avenue, between Marion | °*eTcises at 7:30 p. m and Columbia streets, Services at| /™manuel Lutheran Church—Cor “lila m. and 8 p Subject, her Minor and Olive, Rev. H. A | Universe, Inctuding Man Stub, pastor. Services in Norw |by Atomie Force?” Sunday schooi|*!# &t 11 a m., preaching by Mr at 12m. Testimonial meeting Wed- |! Olsen vices in Norwogiar S:aleladk. Yeas. pending m., preaching by Rev, M. A room at 923 and 924 Alaska build. |Cfistensen. Sunday school at 10/ ing. a. m.; Y. P. &., Friday at 8 p. m Tomorrow Whitsunday (Pfing-| Hillman Firat Methodist church | “\sten) at the German Evangolical-|W¥!!! be dedicated Sunday, June 1 Lutheran Zions church, corner Ter-| ev. A. B. Leonard, B. 0, of New jry and Stewart Beginning of | *® y h the sssistance Beichte at 10 2. m., of main services | F. Harrington and othe | at 10:30 & m., followed by com-| Ministers, will conduct the ser | |munion services. from now on the|™ pm. | church proper will be used again | for services, the new freseo decorn Roman Catholic Meetings | tion work having been finished. B.| ‘St. Mary's Parish—Re Ww | Knappe, pastor Metz. Karly mass and sermor | First Adventist Corletian Church | (children’s mags at 8:30 a. m.). Sur EK. James, between Broadway and |4ay school at 9:30 a m. and \Tenth. §. P. Hayward, pastor, Re |D m High mass and sermon | lception of members and farewell| 10:30 a m. Instruction and benedtc- | ermon by pa t 11 o’el pe- | p. m etal 9 Gabel netviews in the ival Chapel, Terry av event 30. Mass, at 6:00 a. m., 7:30 a. m., B40] Children’s day exercises at Foster |* ™. and 10:30 a. m.; evening serv school house at 10 o'clock tay, |! t 8:30 a. m June 11. Roy EB. Nichols, pastor | Sacred Heart Church—Rev. Geo Foster Station—Hong and preach-|4- Hild. At 6:00 a. m. and 8:00 ling service every Sunday evening |* ™-, low mans; 7:30 p. m., vespers, jat 7:30, conducted by W. O. Har-|*¢rmon and benediction |din of Seattle; subject, June 11,) Church of the Immaculate Con Man.” | ception—Rev. A. Sweere. At 7:30 Trinity Parish Church Bignth | and $:20 a. m., low mann; 10:30 and James. Rector, the Rev, H. H.|® ™.. high mass and sermon; 7:30 Gowen. Special Whitsunday sery-|P- ™.. roeary and benediction ices at Ta m., 8a. m., Ila m. and| 7:30 p. m. Morning sermon by the| Rev. Harry ©. Robinson; eveping sermon by the rector; subject, “A Man Filled with the Spirit.” Special Meetings. pitts Spiritual Society, Knights of Pythias hall, First near Pike. No | morning services. Conference meet First. Unitarian -- Seventh near |{9% and circles, 2:30 p. m. Inspire Pike. Rev, W. D. Simonds, min. |! lecture, 7:30 p. m. by Mra, Bos mi * ley, subject, “The Spirit Spheres,” Sole Agente Young Hate.” Platform tests by Mrs. ©, © Sweeney. KN. Brooks & Co, 1331 tnd Ave. | The Theosophical Society, Seattle a een Lodge—1118 Third, Sunday, & p. m Great Northern Raiiway lecture, “Our Ancestors, Will sell greatly reduced round-trip | Wardall, sad excursion tickets to St. Paul, Sioux City, Kansas City, 8t. Loula, Chi- cago, Milwaukee and other impor- tant Kestern cities on June 14, 16, 16 and 17, limited to ninety dayn, Temporary ticket office First and Venter a Shirts! Neckwear! Hosiery! A beautiful Spring Styles, Call and tet tnd Ave. eee nd, Metiakatla third. B. Powell up on the winner. Third race, six furiongs,setling Doublet first, Sue Christian second Dundreary third. L. Powel! up on | the winner Fourth race, one mile, Dickinson Handicap H. MeGowan first Hoomy Gus second, Sea Air third Stewart up on the winner. Fifth one and a sixteenth liee—Merwan first, Glenrice seg [ras third. B. Powell up on he winner ixth race, six and @ half fur ng—Cerro Santa first, econd, Laura F. M. thirds up on the winner. AMERICAN WAS LONELY LONDON, June 10.—Allek Smith | wa | final round in the 45th tournametif MiLLeR hAD NARROW while attempting ton car at Fourth and Washingto Friday evening, was struck by the footboard, and rolled along for a distance several foot, bOt managed to excape with a few brulses and a severe shaking up. the Northern Pacific has arranged for specially low rates te St. Paul, Chicago, ete, Ticket Office, Seattle, and arrange for your trip. showing of new! ao ua] Oniy show you, HM, Brooks @ Cm, 1881" cial N, P. a m. Friday morning, June 9h After the visiting editors dj case; mative cherries, 600; Yekima cherries, 16@60c; currents, Tio Ib: taney cherries, $1.75@2 case, Tie Mb; California peaches, S1@1L16 erate May Duke cherriea, The per crate Callfornia plums, $1.50 per case; cranberries, Sc per qt.; canteloupes, feet jong, the big corral, « ereim, the huge stacks of bay. (he building with the printing | $R50 per case, Australian apples. Premees, the car loads of wire tones 60 per cass. ing, and other signe of agricultural Butter and Cheese Washington cheese, 19\%c) cream ‘k cheese, ifc; Cailtornia cheesa, s%e! Oregon cheese, Ife; Mastern Pheese I6¢; butter, native creamery Rie; cooking, 16@ 200; California frean creamery, te. Breaks Record With Egoe Strietty frewh ranch, dom fic; Oregon cage, toc. & eoneational finish Hug Sugar. Golfen A, tn sacks, 06.55; extra C. 4 ie sacks, $6.6. powdered, in bi Dickinesa handicap, fm 1 nee | rele, $6.40; dry gramuinted, tn sacks, breaking the track record by thr S615, cube, in barrels, $6.66; beet | quarters of a second out at The 3 muger, 06.06; maple sugar, 10 Jockey Stewart, who was up We steers, Tic; mut- ™ Cowan, beef, To; spring jamb, ton TH@hc; pork, 7@7 lac; lamb, dc ) Greased veal, Oloomy Gus came in second after while Sea Air, with Wright 1D, bowled along in third piace. Friday was ladies’ day, and the 1 was filled with hundreds “beavts” out of & the bookies wad The handicap also proved a rat > Sarsaparilla. Good for anything? Ask your parents, grandparents, neighbors, your own doctor. We will leave it to any of them. Best blood medicine. Best nerve tonic. Sold for 60 years. iSarauce ie bette om As is omually the case the Indies ‘ame home with the money. The the fotn when the ‘The rowd, Frid tekets »~, which i going tome yall, BPR Ye} tive rabliits, dozen, $3.76 Hams, Bacon and Lard. ce \, bacon, breakfast }i40; lard, White Star, tlerce, White Rowe, §%o ultry. Ducks, drensed, Keene, drenned, 16@100; chickens, drensed, 16@i7e; spring chickens, per | pound turkeys, fancy local drenned, 20@22¢ Nuts. Braztl, per tb, 13@ 140; cocoanuta, per doxen, $0c; walnuts, Eng Teh, = 14@p1 00; pec 13@14e; ike black walnuts, Te; hiekery muta, Te butternuts, # Jap peanuts, 60; Virginia peanuts, je, Jumbo pesnuta, 12% @ ito. Fish, Oysters, Eto. folen, 40; binck co: rabs, $1@1.76 $1.50; cle ® yaters, Olympia, ¢ $4.60; open bulk, per gallon, paimon, 100; mimon trout, akinned perch, bc; shrimps, &@100; 4 herring, 30; lobaters, ; wturmeon, Be; black 6@7c; perch, 4c, Fleur, Patent, per bbi, $4.75; Crown, $6:10; Minnesota hard wheat, Pillsbury, $8; Villsbury's Hest, standard Dakota, $6; Olymplo, $4.76; Electric, $4.76; Holly, $4.76, Golden Northwest, $6:76; Blectric Light, $7.26; Gold Medal, $7.60; Top Noten, 6; Centenntais, best, $1.76; Gold- $4.26; Patent Exc 1, 94.78; Novelty A, $4.26. Cereals. Whole wheat, 10s, per bale, $2.40; whole wheat Qour, per bbl, $4.26; am, per bbl, $4; per bale, $2.26 44; rye flour, per bbl, $6.00 rye meal, per bale, $2.60; buckwheat, per bbl, 37; buckwheat, per bale, $1.75; corn meal, 10s, per bale, $2.10; per bbl, $3.76 ; white corn meal, 60a, 34; per bale, $2.20; rolled oats, bbi, & C. Co. $5.76; wheat flakes, box 1% Iba, $2.20; farina, per bbi, $6.60; farina, 10-Tb sacks, per bale, 33; hominy, large, per bbi, $4.70; nelf-raising buckwheat, 36%4a, case, $2.76; pearl Darley, 25-Ib boxes, 14.60; peart bariey, 100-1b macka, $4; aplit peas, $4.50@96.00; popcorn, per owt, $3.00; cracked wheat, per bale, " eo; almonds, Honey. California strained, per Ib, Se: California sage, per Ib, lic; honey, extract, per Ib, 7T@8%c; Oregon grape cream, 10-case lota, $3.90; honey, Yakima, 123%. Feed, Outs, per ton, $31@22; bran, per ton, $21@22; barley, rotted, per ton, $26.50@27; feed wheat, per ton, $22 @32; dairy chop feed, per ton, $22; off meal, per ton, $40; best chop, $27@28; whole corn, ton $27; shorts, per ton, $23. Hay. Fastern Washington timothy, $18; alfalfa, $12.60@7123; wheat hay, $16; Eastern Washington, double compressed, $21; Puget Sound hay, sio@ in. Poultry Food. Oyster shelia, 100s, ton, $22; clam whelis, 100, $20; bone meal, 100s, 332; granulated bones, 100s, $32. On 268 and 605 $2 per ton higher. Grain and Grease Seed. Red clover, prime, cwt, $14.50@15 You will have ne difficulty in pro- uring reet and sleep if you will let Dr. Mile’ WNervine soothe and strengthen the tired, agitated, weak- ened brain nerves. So long as they remain this condition, you will be restiess, irritable, melancholy. You're wetcome to your money back if first bottle does not help. Our Fountain We invite the most critical Inapee- tion of our 20th Centuray Saaftary Fountain. Our fresh crushed fruits and syrups are stored in air-tight «lass containers in plain view of cubtomer, Every part of this fountain is sant- |tary. ‘The coldest possible beverages | jin all times be dixpensed to please the varieties without limit will at palate and quench the thirst. De licious and wholesome creams, ices and sherbeta, fruits in thelr season, are ever at your command. Come ia and be served by an expert dis penser IT PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S ANG DRUG Ce COLMAN BUILDING 807 FIRST AVENUB. Bet. Columbia and Marton Streets a T. Stewart up on eaf third, ner. t 1 race, five furlongs, Laureates first, Bl Verrac woiling 00 Bex e only American to reach thy © open golf championship at t. Andrews Friday. His aggregate i. as against 318, the aggre he winner, James Braid er British champion This $35.00 Range Cut to $20.75 U01-1103-1105 thus warranting) cleanliness and purity of beverage | white clover, $15 @19; per cwt, 34.760 6; orchard grass, $14; reg top, $6@ 10; Wngtion rye grass, $8; ta. grass, $8; brome grass, $19; tall meadow oat grass, $15; Kentucky bine grass, $11; pasture mixture, uplands, $10@12. Report furnished Hop&§ns & Co. (inc.), brokers, 306 and 306 Alaska building 304, CHICAGO MARKETS. CHICAGO, Jane 10.—The follow Ing quotations ruled on the Board of Trade today Wheat fligh. Low, Clone ly, 87, 861-8, 867-8 opt, 823-8, 616-8, 821-8. July, 623-8, 616-8, 62 1-4 Hept, 61, 608-8, 60 7-6 Oats July, 911-2, 811-8, 31 8-8, Bept, 291-8, 287-8, 29. Pork July, 4 12,60, 12.56. Sept. 12.86, 12.82 1-2, 12.62 1-2, Holiday in Liverpool; no market.| NEW YORK, Fat Folks I have reduced my weight & pounds, bust 9 Inches, walet & inches amd hip: : * enciowe stam Gren MKB. 8. B. WOODW Si1, Oregon Cliy. Oregon. | The Chamber of Commerce Man! Will Tell You | That smile of satisfaction siweys| goes with “The Brooks” $3.00 Soft or | Buff Hat, Better see the new ones —they “can't be beat.” EK. Brooks @ Co, 1531 tnd Ave AKD, ae Special Rate. | To Lewis and Clark Exposition. Only $5.60 for the round trip, Spe- cial N. train leaves Seattle 6:39 m. Friday morning, June 9th. Spinning’s Specials. Our line of pliers in so large that | we have found it impossible to of-) fer & special on each different one this week. In order to do justice to all, special prices will be continued next week. See window and ads. for rent of line. 200 4%-Inch Button Plier . 4c $-inch Button Plier . S0c 8-inch Button Plier .. 400 Te No, 177 Spring Cutting Plier. ting Plier .. 4%e T-inch Paragron Fiat Nose Cut- ting Plier . B5e Ne doubt every cyelist is familiar with the old reliable upturned back Wheeler saddie, that sells regularly from 31.50 to $2.00. Next week we well thie model for 990. How can you ride an uncomfortable or worn out saddle under the circumstance? Keep yourself in good condition by using both. SPINNING’S, 1310 SECOND AVE. LATEST NOVELTIES BELT AND SASH BUCKLES Also a large assortment of Waist Sets, in Gold, Sterling and En- amed, Jeweler aad Optician Children’s clothing st about \%. See our window. FIRST AVB. COR CHERRY 12-inch “Plaza” 14-inch “Pinan” 16-inch “Plaza” <é These Mowers are sold on t will be réfunded. Grass Catehers . Stock Exchange rye | Amals Brook, TK. T., 66, 63 7-4, 647-8 Metropolitan. by Downing, | 1, | Ateht Pacific, 149 1-2, 148 6-4, 1491-2, Rock Island | 8 | Unior |___ Painkiller Cafe BUNDAY DINNER, 2 TO 8, WITH WINE, 75¢. > ee | Canapee de Olympia Oyster Cocktail. Potage Americaine Hollandaise Pommes Duchess, Steamed Little Neck Clams Drawn Butter, RELISHES. Green Onions. Capon a l'Angiaise. Supreme de Volaillea ta Lobster a la Newburg on Calses. Toke Point Oyster Patties, Sauce Supreme Sweetbreads Champignons. Tornados of Tendertol Sauce Bordelaisea Saute aux Prime Beef au Jus. Roast Lamb, Mint Sauce Leg of Veal with Dressing. Crab on Mayonnaise. VEGETABLES. Mashed Potatoes. Baked Potatoes, Cauliflower in Cream, Custard Pie. English Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce, | CUT IN LAWN MOWERS FULLY GUARANTBED. 1405 Second Avenue. ~~ GLHolmesFurnitureCo- —— SECOND AVE. We have RATE PRICK (both cast tron we Intend to has been auch NOW one Stove of Rang it must be stor us show you # al bargains. ple ESCAIE WwW. of Hillman city to board a Ren- Miller, knocked under the car ot For Teachers Going East ith to 17th Inclust@. Call at N. P. Tickets on sale June —— Special Rate. Lewis and Clark ffxposition. $6.60 for the round trip. Ape train leaves Seattle 8:30} Eas Staten, This $25.00 Cook Stove Cut to $21.75 y Payment Terms placed a Acorn Range and Cook Stove line immediately given a sacrifice, is to CLOSE OUT THIS At such deep cut prices it will to purchase & T cuT- TAG on every and steel), and out this thought cost of the close N the as one asily pay any- new Cook e, even though iawhile, Let exception hese are exam- These Acorn Steel Ranges at Cut Rate grices will be sold on easy terms of One-Third Cash, One-Third 30 Days, Balance 60 Day | Now is your time to secure one of the Best Steel Ranges on market, made by one of the oldest Range manufacturers in pve NS IN ACORNS This $37.50 Acorn Range Cut to $23.50 This $26.00 Cook Stove Cut to $16.00