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“La j ° TH STAR—WEDNESDAY, jUNE 1905: & POLI ( E RAI p MEADOWS’ = sisasturrseinccarn~ |SOWEW Diswissen ’ wing doubtfal mewn t9 make AND DISGRACED SCANDAL " tome ei : ee be Fe WASHINGTON, D, C., June 21 Seng ee ing a stellar role in that great dramal The dismissal of Herbert W. Bow (Continued From Page One.) (or comedy), “Flescing the Buckers,|6n, minister to Venezuela, and the Falr asnociation ever fe a qualm ot}or Any Old Way to Get the) extenuation of Ansistant Secretary | consclence as tha receive their] Money!” of State Loomiy of the allegations | share of the talnted money—money| That's what “Van” seoms to be on | brought againg/ him by the former, | tainted by contact with as lawless | earth for, are the outeome of the Loomis-| & crow of track sharks aa has ever But— Bowen contarversy, This disposi-| be What about you, Mr. George W./|tlon is made in a letter t oretary A. Summer Suits FOR MEN Bridge & Co., Popular Price Clothiers, n the misfortune of decent rac . > | ina uaen to cuaieenar Dickinson? Taft from President Roc It, made | a Thore aro saveral prominent men| Don't you care to preserve your| public last night. ‘The president de-| A rald Was mad@ on an oplum, not ocoupy room 12, but that he oo-|in Beattle who dally cut up the pont per eat ee, pi, 4 weer. wet wrdeadh eee. aos ge cupled the one he was in at the|blood-money of the dirty-shirted | Years of hard, brilliant work In th 1 nt in the ¥ hotel, Third] tre i : gente” selling books. ’ newspaper world? te a eae ee rol 1 Washingt at 4:40 o'clock} 17 ew the] How nico it must be for one of] Don't object to joining hands)? wavon issVE8 PROCLA- &| Wednesday morning, which resulted! people who « som, and | these business men to buy bis chil-|With “Van” and his crowd Of cun-|) “Marion FOR SEATTLE * in the arrest of N. D. Potntdexter, | | Hately -ointdexter un- [dren school books, clothes and toys|"ing knaves, who have about a4). 1 4y ay poRTLAND FAIR. Ls better known as “Doo,” the “bows” | dor art tried the door] With money handed him by schem-|™tch reapect for common decency), 1° Conwonance with the #| ope fiend | oe Ne and when it did not give] ing, crooked track manipulators! and honor es & flea has for postry!| yc tesy due our sister city, # For several days the police had yt forced it ope On the} How nice it must be for him to Brent Bhp wameriiane, serets - & Portland, and in order to show # suspicious characters come and | tnaid ¥ found seven pipes and | contemy that the carriage he/ little at the thought of being part! | ocer credit. te ouresives, 1% +r Te . . . eo trom th “ hak Glee eae Le cop bowls lying on the floor, {drives home tn is pald for by «| 26r# (in erime) with @ hoodium ag cetera .- PIF < ] 2 + 2S ee ES Ee aera sorng rat twa] respeeuly. Tove %] TWO - PIECE UNLINED SUMMER r , ! = cording ( don't deserve as much consideration | * Citizens that there nm to ‘ruITS -_ . ADAMS, “as they we uocessful, and/ tating optum and other smoking ording to the city directory. nt - * attle Day.” Sate June * “¢ “VV Jae c ras y Bite tt. | the inmate ro would} around to the side of the house, but Dickinson is president of the |4# & “second-story worker?” ip ery ties Bie arp SUITS, I ancy Tweed Mixtures, are simply laugh lutensits, It was evident that the ‘ounty Fair association; Capt And what about you, Captain > ahaabiines “Giiay alinnd- -enteietthem-de d > ‘ d - Wednesday ng, however,| man had several. ¢ «im the Caine is vice president, and|Caind, owner of steamships and | * Powis - a Ge 6e ressy and cool, Patroimen Cart and ©'Connot| room when the police arrived, and enator A, T, Van de Vanter| Prominent in local business circles? M peta peri a porate "3 esabiouh ty eiaine © 1 on the place.| the moles the offinera heard was that |18 Secretary and general manager Do you need tho money so badly | * Wares attendance, and wou el reg. 10 V alue, ny They ascended the staira and, walk-| from the “hep” fends making thel Mr, Dickinson was once that you aro willing to take it from) ® further recommen ined pac be > x r MAL aE ng wp to reom whee’ Chapt ons by means of the fire ladders.| Manager of the Northern the hands of the bookies who get - ou oot naront Weak this ong e special price a thought the den was located, they| The police are certain of the ex-| railway; ho waa formerly it “any old way sade 4 ¥ colstration, ERNMENT LAND. rapped on the door. They heard | tater ¢ “hop” joints in the same] Manager of the Seattle Klectric| Then there are other stockholders, and ali ae a day of celebration * a atone, tela | jones . 4 X »|some of them, I understand, equally ‘i i > ~R aches of all | Scampering witht hear | and a aiting for sufficient | company, and once president of the|*0me of them, T un ,e9 * As ran - € all] me et na new _ — = poe dears poor Pointdexter | Alaska Central railway prominent in Seattle aR NOBBY | 3.50 I WO I IECE SUM se ke” The officers immediately ran|is knawn throughout the country as] The reader will exclaim tn sur-| Possibly these gentiomen imagine MER SUITS ~}to the side of the building, but jum fiend, and the police have | prise: they are interested in a legitimate FRANCE STATES | J . ~s SEATTLE AND TA - “Why, I neve: , f jo | business; a business that is a credit . . ATTLE AND | | finding no means of getting In any walting @ I time for @ y. I never knew that any de Swell Mat *rials, Jen land. mostiy ai | Of the side rooms, they returned to| chance to nab him. He was released | cent man had any connection with | themselves and a benefit to the | wwe seintagles very eaaily | their station in front of the door,| about sek Wednesday morning |that race track! 1 thought Van de| “ity. HER POSITION | cial ak «on good county] On returning they saw Pointdexter| on a $50 bond, furnished by Ah Dan, | Vanter ran it by himself!” Pousttly they do not know that special price gna ‘nalghbose; tae [Opening the door of the room next|a Chinan He will appear before} Captain Caine is at the head of their peg mt of the te emake| PARSB, 3 21.—F; ! i in mrcangfthen Recap oe ‘olice Judge Gordon Wednesday | the Pacific Clipper line of steam of 60 per cent of the bookmal m June 5 pany Siphieatid . maLret ll ~s4 ie : stare a. pence : — : 7) ohina, ° ors’ winnings; that, contrary to all/to the German note suggesting an REGULAR $15. OO TWO - PIECE “Well! Well!” I hear you say,| honorable track ethics, their cor-|international conference on the} Alaska Bldg. 2] ase IN farms and acreage, 00 per “There must be some mistake here. | Poration has entered —into a con-|question of Morocean reforms, was i 1 the German ambasador this Eewcen Wilaenn, ts the ~4 Captain Caine is a prominent Seat-| *pltacy with the bookmakers to de-| hand ie te cee tle business man. With such men | fraud its patrons Afternoon. The note expresses in Sk BOL.-# acres nic ; at its head, the association must be For what is a worse fruad than/|full France's views on the Moroccan | wg etn gt eh all right!” the consolidation of interests be-| question, and outll the cond!-| a F-*#-- ‘That's what the writer at fits,|*¥een the owners of The Meadows |tions under which France will par-| ' Wg and the bookmakers, by. which they |tictpate in the conference, It ts un thought when he looked into the 402 ye matter, And that's what wakes jt}, cut up” the money lost by the poor|derstood it aserts that France has| smal orchard; there all the harder to understand—tlat | Suckers? always respected the integrity of | The place. The own. | god sound business men, with rép-]\) This 9 something to think over,|Moroceo and stood for the open) ‘and has instructed | utations to wustain, should associate | Messer. Dickinson, Caine ot al door. EK Bo themselves with a strgight, out apd] This is something that should) |) wo oiD Won out bunco game; should dirty their] "Tike home’ OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP MALTBY, fingers with mogey that is as near} Unless greed has overcome & love SUITS, newest effects of the season perfect fit- ting, st 1 1 75 price........ Men’s Fancy Shirts | | | eae ft} | Alaska Bids. of 4 - of equity and honor, a respect for = eae ns mood po. Pag Bd Se Moiaty walk wenenty Men's Percale Shirts, in varied assortment of new patterns, all oe amie from RR. as B. W. Lovejoy, Northern Pacific] McIntyre and Lindsley jumped] with a pack of cruel, avaricious, ug-| 2! don’t presume that you would Cee een Seine Some verre de EGO ty: 38. * and saved themselves. Lovejoy | scrupulous knaves! think of investing your capital with Men's Fancy Oxford and Madras Cloth Shirts, worth up to $1.26. LEY 12-20 Pioneer B switehman at Argo, and his step-| could have saved himself, but he] Without doubt their Investment js] “Scotty” Ferguson in his gambling Bale price i 65 Men's Imported Madras Coth Shirts, in all the new styles and patterns, Worth up to $1.50; Sale price .. Men's Fancy Piaited and Plain English Madras Cloth Shirta, Worth up to $2.00; Bale price ....ssscccces wesseeeeceees GRBS N RANCH — “35 acres ail par-|@aughtor, Loreta Stark, were in-| would not desert his step-daughter, /a very profitable one from # monb- | oll in the Tenderloin, would you? x andy to Seattic|stantly killed Tuesday night by the| who was sitting on the further end|tary standpoint. The 60 per cent}: Ye— wee bare acaced; | overturning of an engine in the/ of the seat that the association exacts from the} Ask any betting man tn Seattle ty running wat-| Yards at Argo, five miles south of| As the engine toppled over coals} crafty bookies each day means many| ¥08t he considers the most honor- ‘aise | the etty limits. Two others, Switch-| from the furnace fell into the cab| thousands of dollars, most of which|®%@ game-the books at The Alaska Bide gj men McIntyre and Lindsley, were! and a steam pipe burst. Miss Stark | is exacted from the humble pocket Meadows or Ferguson's joint . —————* | slightly injured by Jumping when| was frightfully burned by the coals] books and not the fat, sleek wallets} He will tell you that, compared Timber | a they @iscovered the danger. jand steam, and her body was badly |of the sporting fraternity with the hold-up methods at the alee *_timbe e lakes toe me C, S Hageman, night foreman of| mutilated. Lovejoy was not burned} As for the secretary of the or-| "ce track, “Scotty” Ferguson's | the yards, was thrown from the en-/to any extent, but he was crushed. | ganization, State Senator A. T. Van | >ace is a haven of refuge! +2 Pioneer Bik gine and injured. Both died Instantly. inter! “Fergusoa rans bis game on the in aa All five were riding on tie en- Stark wae 18 years old and about superfluous to analyze deo Venter crowd wm CHEAPER RATES) cine. Lovejoy and hia step-daughter | employed by the Seattle Abstract " for the benefit of the betng on their way home to George-| company. She waa very popular in This will be the way he will size The ¢ ember of ¢ Csmnanes on|town. The engine was running| Georgetown, where she resided, and Everybody knows “Van.” up the situation. Wednesday again took up the mat-|*bout 15 miles an hour, when it/ many friends mourn her death. She Everyone knows that he fs an If Mesars. Di¢kinson, Caine et al Of securing cheaper fares to| struck the curve near where the| had never before been permitted tol enscrupulous politician, a member | consider that The Meadows propo- and the Northwest for per-|T#llroad line crosses the Interurban | ride on the ne, but yorterday|of tho notorious gang at Olympia sition is more desirable because it who have visited the Portiand| ‘Teka. The ratie spread and the lo-/ was pay day and she went to get} ——— tmereases business in Seattle, | beg anotive pitched down the 20-foot) her father’s check and was allowed to assure them that the establish- bankment to ride home on the engine. ment of a few gambling hells in the city will prove more beneficial from a municipal viewpoint A. BRIDGE & CO. 1415-1417 Second Avenue (Next Door to the Bon Marehe) fancy cherries, $1.76@2 cane, 7%c Ib; | California sage, per Ib, 14c; honey, 4 thet few eastern people com California peaches, S0c@$1 crate|extract, per bh, 7T@8%0c; Oregon Mia to Portiand by the southers May Duke cherries, Thc per crate; | grape cream, 10-case lots, $8.905 : California plums, $1.25 per case; | honey, Yakima, 12%e. will avail themeeives of the THE MONEY WILL AT LEAST cranberries, S¢ per qt; canteloupes, F tunity to ot Puget iat REMAIN IN SEATTLE, INSTEAD $2.50@ 4.50 case; Australian apples,| ate, per ton, “Ses, bran, per fon ne anaes te Stores OF BEING TAKEN AWAY BY JAS, BRAID. $2.60 case; red currents, $2.09 case; | ton, $21@22; barley, rolled, per tom a I; THE THOUSANDS TO THE FOUR] Jas. Braid, who won his second » $8.50 « blackberries. | 326's0@27; feed whea $32 ; t, per ton, blackberries, $3.50 ition. The rates are now so QUARTERS OF THE GLOBE! open golf championship June 10 at green pears, $1.00 case. @33; dairy chop feed, per ton, $285 ite historic Bt. Andrews, was victor in| olf meal, per ton, $40; best cl TROUBLE ENDED the championship of 1901, when he eiusimnee ‘gid ssr@3s: waale corn, ton $27; shorts, on prob myn purl that iuine there | brick cheese, 18¢; Calitornia cheese, i taps . among the Seoteh | isyc; Oregon cheese, 6c; Easterh| posters waant e i ‘The saloonkeepere and the cigar- |" &# 4% Engtishman bad won | cheese, 16%¢; butter, native cream- $16.00: aifalt ™ or gee mothy, Tstios, very best, per bottle Se war | for the seven previous years. Braid | ry, 326; cooking. 156 20c; California | $1¢-0; alfalfa, $12.00; wheat A vy Eastern Washington, dou! in Britain, Harry Var- Eggs. nor ek HM. Taylor being con- Strictly fresh ranch, dos 220; Poultry Food. makers have settled the difficulty | nas been looked upon as the third| fresh crean which arose over the sale of union » cigars in boycotted saloons, At tts last meeting the King County Re- | j welation vot- | round this year was made in 81. Watmesl and Pay Rum Scap, 2 —_-— BEE MF w-r- non ens seeeereee B®] SAN FRANCISOC, June 21—A room the man was dead ers | Dental Cream, 2$¢ size |man supposed to have been Thomas P <eeieae Py ye ~~ _ — tall Liquor Deal ered his superiors, Braid's last | Oreson eggs, es Oyster shells, 100s, ton, $22; clan oo ates 19¢/ Lobb, armed with a rifle, shotgun |f*ements of & number o $80 bi ea not te stop the purchase of ee ee a Golden A. in sacks, $6.56; extra c, | Sells 1008, $20; bone meal, 100a, * made cigare as long as the tn sacks, $5.65; powdered, In bar- | $32; sranulated bones, 100s, $32. Om In the dead man's waistband was » Bitiick’s Malted Milk, $1.00 nize 750 |and pistol, barsicated himself in his} Wyck" tn ve with a. seven-inch It’ Sa Clean | room om the fifth floor of the United | PiRsher Knife with @ seven-ing : 1g 7:30 ths we | blad op " an eo. $1.00 wine .oee eee ee TSO [and tet tom tne as mornin |dreas of the British counsel. The to boycott unfair xaloons to an “un- po 7 i | man is apparently young and was 0 — reasonable” extent. of Pigs, %6¢ size ........23e)| eight passersby, one policeman, and) Members of the Cigarmakerw# attired in clothing of a cheap mak |them, putting revolver Into his! ee ee iver union whe were considered vindict- coarmekers kept their promise not » rele, $6.40; dry granulated, In sacks, | $2 per ton higher. $6.15 ube, in barrels, $6.55; beet | Grain and Grass Seed. sugar, $6.05; maple sugar, 10@12%c.| Red clover, prime, ewt, $17.00; | Less %e if p a hin 15 days. } cholee, $17; white clover, $28 timothy, per cwt, $6.00; cers, 7%4c; mut-jorchard grass $16.00; red top, 87@ A fine lot of strawberries arrived on Western Cows, beet, Te; that they have no objections to the Among Lobb’ effects w for a 7 " my Be. Davis’ Rheumatic ‘Treatment | mouth, blew off the t of his head. | | home ndl - ; Rae c= Tse Phmwony tvely active in pulling trade away ; Teepe peter | ton 7%@8c; pork. T@7%e; lamb, 9; | 10; English rye grass, $8; Italian rye cect vase lapbeedee ane Ml | The wounded are: C. T. Givrer | abe Gf Cinkesiecs aul Sdimaen from saloons boycotted by organ- | ™OF® a vod a wie Pha Tes] eras lamb, $304; dressed veal. | grass, $8; brome grass, $13; tall Beet, Iron and Wine, « blood bulld- |iier, shot tm left eye: Wong Quon, | seued by the San Diego union laed labor have been admonished to| “OY Sr oes end o car of spudslente’ nt! lve TanbHS doeen,| meadow Ont green, $18; Momtecey 3 H\d- | shot in the left hand; Police Officer = be more careful. The saloonmen say |°8?* Of Oranges and a car of spuds) $3.76 | blue grass, $12@15; pasture mixture, ) @, $1.00 size +++++++-G90)| Darrick Kirane, shot in the left arrived. One or two houses had wild ae Hams, Bacon and Lard. | uplands, $10@12. blackberries to sell Some little 13¢ bacon, breakfast, : lcheek; W. B. Coffman, shot in right ~ 9 : Hair Health, S0¢ size ...85¢| eee ee ote: Baal Rob. Dru a rh tei a. ee green pears, harbingers of better! M4ci* lard. PS gag Star, there Report furnished by WP PAYS TO DEAL AT LANG'S | °'t. Shot in left knee; Vincent Hou- test against any attempt on their |0me® (© come, were also to be seen wr Pant Hopkins & Uo. (!ne.), brokers, ~~ [mente shot in ear and | jaw; = part to prevent other customers Vinatahtne, | en, dromaed, 17@ 180; greene, | 309 @nd 806 Alaska building. Jones, shot in right cheek; Geo. a oe pe dressed, I5@16c; hens 14@15c; roa gy entre ogy Oe yg enaae ATES IN PHARMAOK |*7om going within the doors, eigen any, pew ewe, $8256 3.76; | apring chickens, 20c pound: turkeys, CHICAGO MARKETS. peimy maar gage rbano ON Dee See TRUST Le FT whites, $304.16; pink beans, $2.25; | #°¥ local dressed 20@22¢, CHICAGO) June Si.—Tes telhene: COLMAN BUILDING. eye and «! jer. DEPARTMENT. THEY KNOW bayo beans, $3.25; green beans, 16 Nuts, ing quotations ruled on the Boar@ The would-be murderer and sul- i ite; wa in beans, 10c; wax beans} Urasil, per Ib, 13@i4c; cocoanuts, | o¢ 807 FIRST AVENUE. ide, who is unknown to the hotel THEIR BUSINESS AND KNOW HER ALONE saapieecge aey mrbayydnet per dosen, 0c; walnuts, Eng-|°! Trade today: ¢ lb per Ib; beets, per sack, $1.60;| fer “ren. pecans, i3@ise,|_ Wheat— High. Low, Clase BM. Columbia and Marion Streets. | attachees, registered at the hotel Puget Sound will have a federal|!T WELL. YOU GET A SATIB- last night as Thomas Loeb, but gave/agent to purchase supplies for the| FACTION THA’ 5 |no addres, He appearsed entirely| Panama canal. Advices to this ef-|\. a ae is ke etn tt te os rational when shown to his room| fect were received on Wednesday by | YOUR MEMORY J }and was quiet during the night. He| Secretary Meikle of the c ono nd Pree eet to Duy these | rose this morning at the time when | commerce and Senator ae Bartell Cuts the Price the street was filled with persons on Responding to the urgent request 1 Seni parsnips, per sack, 900; native car-| riperts, 13c; black walnute, July, 901-8, 885-8, 89, 7 rots, per sack $1.50; lemons, $3.25; ! hickory nuts, Te; butternut ; | Sept, 8, 841-8. “Leah Kleschna” was presented | cauliflower, per case, $1.25; native) yay peanuts, Sc; Virginia peanuts, | Dec. 47-8, 83 7-8, for the first time in Portland at the} cauliflower, per ©; #80) Te, Jumbo peanuts, %c; almonds, Cx Smpire theater Tuesday night. This| lic .new, 12%; 6e Ib; Texan onion, | 12 @ 17e. July, 56 1-2, 541-2, 643-4 is the play produced by the Man-| $1.00 per case; Egypt onions, per Fish, Oysters, Ete. meh; Grace tate ae attan company, in which Mra.|!> 4%4¢; California onions, 2 per| Soles, 4c; black cod, tie; ling cod, | PePt~ 53 1.2 827.8, 63 1-8, We lix2%-inch wire sewed back|their way to work. Without any|by Washington business men and Both Stores Whe tase, ‘Tt bad Beem ramered|cn',, (med orate Mo: lettuce, ide: crabs, SENOS: tame oa sa iy filled white fiber scrubbing | warning, he started firing from the|the Washington delegation in con- hat the theatrical trust would in- ee teenth. Der Ree, S08; Tenn SLOG aes, Dee Sh, ag he 40 sencereeeeeces seco OO . INEN* * ial ¥, 260 dow; carrots, $1.00 box; | $1.50; oysters, Olympia, per July, 316-8, 313-8, 313-8, window. gress, and particularly to the last} MENNEN'’S BORATED TALCUM, |{erfere, but no disturbance was Yokima tatoos, $26@27. | $4.50: open bulk, per " a a cinch heavy glass Tumbler 2¢/ " immediately the police were nott-|telegram sent to him by Senator] 25¢ BOXES is i PE . |e ae oe ee ee ade on Tuesday per sack; Yakima potatoes, $26@27;| salmon, 0c; salmon | ; " t ‘urnbl é 3 26@ 27; . in 3 2 * Sree nin Rlanw Tumbler 4°) ied and 20 officers hurried to the| Piles, Secretary Metkle and Secre-|QUINTIN'S BORATED TALEOM || The theater was crowded by a big|Gresiey potatoes, $22.00¢ 24.00; new| skinned perch, Ge; shrimps, 8@10 ee ee ee bex enameline stove Polish Te, %em® The street was cleared of |tary Beckman of the Washington 15e BOXES i pudience, and the play made a great} California potatoes, 1%c pound; | founders, Se; herring, 3c; lobsters, a nape ws it with them. It is said that Port-| White River potatoes, $23.00@ 25.00 | | 17%c; ameit, 6c; sturgeon, 8c; black | July 12.50, 12.47 12.47 1-2. Hunters Kaife . ? pedestrians and a number of offi- | Lumbermen's association. President | oor GA TH's Paden fancy bone, stag | cerm entered the hotel, running up| Shonts of the canal commission has |" \)0/ 21 ALCUM, }iand has never seen a finer modern Ute Diade pen Knife .......35| to the man’s room. They hammered | at last consented to station an agent| 26° TINS ......... Lie |frama, and it traces the career of| POM vl mi width: eek Se ete Kolee luctee saat gare fruit jar Wrench lon the door and the maniac fired|on Puget Sound. COLGATE’S POWDER, |Jeah from a girhburgiar, the lfe] {Ny per box, $2.00; California it Mann bind wie, ee Mortice lock Set ; 260 > i sweet potatoes, $2.60; new White | * ¥ Wheeler Saddie at them with a shotgun, several FP. H. Haradon, formerly of the ASTMAN'S semene ‘powhe » which her father has trained her, River potatoes, 2c ib: artichokes, | Pillsbury, $8: Pilisbury'’s Re +~= NEW YORK Minnesota potatoes, $23.00; sweet| bass, 7o; halibut, 6@7e; perch, dc, Sept., 12.871 . 12.77 1-2, potatoes, 20 per Ib; apples, Flour. Liverpool—July wheat cloned 1-44 TOCKS, » , | shots striking one of the officers. | 0, R. & N. railway, is the agent ap-|E ntil her moral inatinet is arouned. | fos” ee, native “shubart co | standard Dakota, $6; Olymplc Fever Johnemn Coaster Brake. |") coming te the window the mad- | pointed, and he will make his head- : BOTTLES partly by love, and partly by other | soc dor, summer aspatamwa, Tew #1; » $4.76 $48; Golden) NEW YORK, June 21.—The fol- frame, G. & J. tired Bieycie | $39. 5|man fired several shots more and | quarters at Tacoma, This feature Petr Su BENZOIN AND Al | auses, and she goes back to thé| green peas, 8@12c; green peppers, Md Medel, 8760. ‘Top Notch, |!owing quotations ruled on the Stock: TATMSSTat GR eeers sive Wesctew Driver.) .2 72 then hurled a heavy chair into the |of the matter fs not objected to by “| simple peasant life of her mother. B5c Ib; telephone peas, 7%; Missia- . hte ; | street, but it was caught on tele-|local business and shipping men, as| MOND CREAM, 75¢ BOTTLES This ts sald to be the first sirl|stppl tomatorn, SLTG per orates a lena» Ee R Bicycle for a poor appetite.| graph wires. The officers continued |all bide will be opened in Wash- t | burglar ever presented on the stage, | summer squash, be; native turnips, ian = : Amal. Copper, 811-8, $0 1-8, 80 1-8, cial appetizer | to batter at the doo ‘nat which | ington, D.C., anyhow, and the bual-| MASSAGE CREAM, 25¢ JARS... |There have been many thieves of] 10°, doz: canes titer aoe an Amer. Sugar, 136 1-2, 135 7-8, 136, | Loeb had placed a t ness of local men can be transacted| .. - ; ‘ite |the other sex depicted by various] native cebbage, Ihe; ereen corm! Derenhs, sae: |. RT, Of ek, 003-8, 080-8. SPrNNIN’s SATISFACTORY | succeeded in breaking the lock and |at Tacoma as easily as in Seattle. | LA BLACHE FACE POWDER, 60c | authors, but, until Mr. McLellan ero-| Gey Ne erg ee OL28: | Whole wheat, 160, pur bale, $3.58; |S * Gas, 1031-4, 1 ‘ORE, 1310 SECOND AVE. | me ; "4 ” German cucumbers, $1.75 per ¢ whole wheat flour, per bbl, $4.50; / People's Gas, 1021-4, 102, 103. —— = a fair way of getting the bed out BOX ated “Leah Kleschna,”no playwright | nutmers, $4.00 per case. graham, bbl, $4.26; per bale, $2.25: | Metrop, 1268-4, 125 1-4, 126 7-8 SAVE YOUR EVES | ot Ze cae asiay oromeann 4s MORE SHACKS PINAUD'S LORIA PACE POWDER had ever sttempted to present one Frutts. bbl, 4: rye flour, per bbl, $6.00; !tr =. Steel, 20, 29, 293-4. Wearing Smoked Glae+ pnp er officer rapidly approaching 60¢ BOXES of the gentle sex. ~ rye meal, per bale, $2.50; buckwheat.|—7 sg, } : . ¥ 3 S. 8, pfd., 98, 961-2, 976- hh om by the fire os pe, ret : —— cl J da » 7 . ol 2 La coe aueter of tae toons, Aaend HOOD'S LIVER REGULATOR, 0c| PHILADELPHIA, June 2i.—The| »,ananas, bunch, $2.60093; dates, | per bbl. $7; buckwheat, per bile | Atchison, &2 3-4, 82 1-4, 621 | hi th 4 ble t 70 BE BURNED BOTTLES Bie | state bank examiner has ordered the} tig ah ; ! Sh lcee bins SSF |B. & On, 110 8-4, 109 1-2, 110 ded a pistol in his mouth an ew ol mates , City Trust Safe D i igs, seediess, 10- cartons, | per bbl. 6 ; white corn meal, | Gon, Pac. 17-8, 181, 152 1-4. | the top of his head. When the of- DR. PIERCE’S HERB ‘LIVER THA, y Trust Safe Deposit & Surety| @76c; grape fruit, seediess, $2.50 | 60s, $4 bale, $2.20; rolled oat®| eis 419 41, 411-8. “ | ficer on the fire escape entered the} ‘phe health department 250 BOXES ........ Le | company to close its doors, A. H.| @$2.75; limes, 9c per hundred: | pol, , SSO wheat faken [orm sm the GbE | ov nites oe nd ogy Senne val Taber was appointed receiver, The] meditranica sweets, box, $2.26; new | hos Tos, $2.20; farina, per bb, | ls & Nw. 148, 147, 147, If your boys are in need of Cloth. |2%¥ 10 destroy 46 shacks on concern had a @apital of $600,000 and | fancy oranges, box, $343.60; cran- | farina, 10-lb sacks, per balg, | Mo. Pac. 1001-4, 99 8, 136 3-4, rite $3; hominy, large, per bbi, $4.70; | Penna. 1 Hood | #¢if-raising buckwheat, 36%5, case, | Reading, 967 rt barley, 25-Ib boxes) Ty 28 3-4, ng, it will pay you to visit our Boyw | *@ndepit. The board has atre and Children’y Department. We are| burned 20 in the vicinity going to close th the oceupants of the hovels inform. the deposits are estimated at $2,500,-| berries, $10; Florida pineapple: e case, pineapples, fanc: : ¥ per gooseberries, Te 1 KKA, June T River orion, $1.60@$2.50; Konne~ | $275: sineas, and the pr . at the PApeeetherenge 7 We tit th 1 okee Ak AED Tie GU aoeued Lomeine wc fae ne ee wick berries, $1.50; Lake Wash-| $09; pearl barley, 100-1 mucks, $4; | Southern ws and see us ee soa ane NEY 29: wane guatad D C a ington berries, $1.50; Califor-| #plit peas, $4.59@$5.00; popcorn, per | St. Paul 6.Benin hausen I H, LEWIS & CO., oe rug Co, pllesay com jurisdiction over the. Pull- nia cherry plums, 600 case: apricots, |cwt, $3.00; cracked wheat, per bale, Unio Pac, 700 First Ave., oor. Cherry. Shacks on the upper water front Two Stores man Car company. It will not pro- |g1,00@1.25 case; native cherries, 75@ | $3.00. Tile. Cent Jeweler and Optician. > Jwhich are in an unsanitary condt- ceed against the company for al- 900; Yakima cherries, 16@40c cave tienen N Maes Firat Avenue Dr. F. ‘ +e tion will next be attacked Second Avent sexed overcharges Renal kate Mave ; Cutttorita atrataek per te. Neca, 416,800 shares,

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