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POP RPAESHS “Fi meee FREE B58 SREP ESET RSs Sats ee HOW MAYOR OF ONE CIT WILLL FURNISH 15 VERNON, N. Y¥, ORGANIZES COOPER payor Bruen, OF MT ATIVE COMPANY ON LINES LO ENGLISH AND TOWN i8 TH A WHOOP--NO POLITICAL GRAFT AND TAKING IT UP W No SELLING @HARtS TO T He TRUS ur VRRNON, Avs MAYOR COWARD F. BRUSH, os THE MT. VERNON PLAN. VERNON, N.Y. Ave a the oppressive in| o ie the price of tow, M . ¥. Brest, of Mi Ve & cooperative com) at par. Im this way, May Brosh is confident that he can ust or any few capital obtatning control of the von pan ¥ Actua! Cost Small Fo onthe the trast has oon gradually advancing the price ¢ tow, pleading shortage of aupply until it te now retaiting tn thie city $i2 a ton. When the last tp vase came, Mayor Brush deemed : it time for action. He found that ti cagaay. nad ice could be manofactured and de “peg = ellie red to the consumer for about guarded graft Sa ton This figure includes ory cost, administration, sellin it's Co-Operative retail expenses, waste, ¢ ‘The plan is the old Ena!» ber then thin, De. Brash learn : tea eo man in this city, with a little 25-tom plant, under five-year ontract, furnishes the trust with ce at $1.75 a ton wholeasle Dr Brash therenpon called for oe timates for « SOton plant to be in operation by the middle of October Will Share Profits, The Public (Ulities corporation will not enter into violent competi i - tier with other tee 7 cephe of the | Genlers, Dut will seit at about the pg dhe ah ee en prevaling pric Anhually, how «Allg ever, the surplus profits will be di ite overs | fded_among the shareholders, ac tet Uke Tetiow'n 15 tokew 0 Baber of Ponds Batre an forget, Come in tow *** August 19, 2 Friday’s Big Sale | of Odds and Ends | Values at One-Half and Less FOLDING GO-CART $700 Gendron Folding Body Go-Cart, with rub- ber tired wheels and Reed foot rest, to we. $4.39 out. SCALE $1.50 Porcelain Top, Spring Dial Scale, weighs 24 tbs mn BE ounces HOUSE NUMBERS aoc Solid Fancy Brass House Numbers, 10c 4in oveee CAMP STOOL 3sc Heavy Canvas Camp stool with hardwood HOSE “ $6.00 Heavy Cotton Hose, seamless rubber so feet sections, $3.79 SCREEN DOORS Odds ends of Fancy Screen Doors, worth up M4 $1.59 $2.50 SHOT GUN gie Barrel Shot armor steel, 12 $39 FLAT IRON » Flat vest polish three ‘ost i ed orator, Father Thomas Seatle Theater, Sunday, my coe sc cake genuine Ivory Toilet Soap 3e 1s¢ gray granite Pudding Pan, 2-quart Te 15c gray granite lipped Preserving Kettle, 1 1-2 quart Te 40° Stanley's best ladies’ House 3room, best broom made 20¢ with tube and 10¢ best quality Writing Tablet New Universal Shirt Waist 33¢ Iron, ard companies or | CENT ICE cordin consumed hi Bl SHOW j | TWENTY Five THOUSAND PERSONs WENT To CIRCUS YESTERDAY AND AS MANY WILL HAVE GONE BY TO NIGHT. mance socured for had bee into oe ening per the ground ran the gro be returned upon hem up: ket wag tida"t want their the trove and untt! the chariot races m away Same This Afternoon This afternoon scenes similar of yesterday were enacted The same big throng of peop! | scrambling fo: the performance nt was again filled overtic jing. This evening's performance promines to be an Hberally patron fred and when at midnight tonight jthe tents are folded and the army jot men and women and animals have stolen away mw of Reattie’s men, women and children will have witnessed ome of the most credit-| jable tent shows ever ex 1 here | | The Fourpaugh-Bells have collected an aggregation per * not excelled by other traveling circuses o tn [this Country. In addition they have added same pew and novel features, notably the “Spectacle of Fighting * Plames.” « display in which « % butiding Is shown and from | b butiding thrilling rescues of | the inmates are made | The Real Thing Uscd. In this feature there are used| steam fire engines and other fire| |department apparat similar to| that axed fm all ordinary jmenta, The apectacts has its amuse ling features as well an those of « thrilling nature and is decidedly | new | Reference to the other attractions | would be but « repetition af cireus story that has been written and read ever since the advent of the mode: tent show There everything that one expects to see and something added for good measure, The crowds were well handled yesterday, both by the Se attle Blectric company and on the cireus grounds. to and began the [there | be feats | whea i OKLAHOMA CITY. 16—The Soctalists of and todian Ter opened t ennusl encampment here today Several hundred Soctaliets from the ltwo territories are assembled here jand will remain bere four days Meotings wil! be held every day and prominent Soctalistic speakers wil! laddress the meetings Mother” | Jones and Maxim Gorky were both Ow Ok | SOCIALISTS GET TOGETHER, ' | [invited to attend the encampment | and to deliver addresses, but were | provented from coming ARCHIE A. COOK DEAD, PORTLAND, Aug. 16--Archie A Cook, @ well known commercial traveler and president of the Trav olers’ Protective woctation, ated jhere Wednesday afternoon of ap- lpendicitis He had a wide circle jot friends = « cq’ tances | throughout the northwest. He was }a member of the Elka. BOWARD ANDO KAISER KIS6 AND PART. CRONBERG, Aug 16-—King Ed ward left this morning for England two monarchs parted affec tionately, the kaiser waving his handkerchief after the king, until the train was out of sight. News papers generally are certain that tthe meeting will be productive of | much good. CHURCH SEEKS SITE. The executive committee of the | First M. B. church spent yesterday lafternoon looking for a desirable lo eation for their né@w church. The leorner on Fifth and Marton will Iprobably be disposed of, as they | would have to wait until the grades lare established before beginning work on their new edifice WILL LAY CORNER STONE. ‘The House of the Good Shepherd will lay the cornerstone of their) new building September 9 at 4 lo’elock. Bishop O'Dea will conduct |the ceremony BISHOP CONATY HERE Bishop Conaty, formerly rector of |the Catholic university at Washing ton, D. C., but now a resident of | | Los Angeles, arrived In Seattle last ight and will be a guest of Bishop @ Dea for a few days PARDEE TO BE RENOMINATED. | phat SACRAMENTO, Cal, Aug. 16 From figures compiled by Pardee Heutenants in all parts of the state, it fe stated that the governor's lehances for renomination are ex lent ‘Redmen’s Carnival at Bremerton During the Carnival at | leaving on return at 10:30, arriving at Seattle at 11:45. Round trip Rremer 13th and wait an depart. |t the | THE SEATTLE PHILLIS KEEPS ON WITH THE IDLY “HANGING OUT THE ptt Dee MAKING WAY FOR TOURISTS HIGHWAYS TO THE OLYMPIC! MOUNTAINS TO openeo| IN TIME FOR NEXT BEAGON'S| TRAFFIC. : | PORT TOWNSEND, Aug 16} The difficulties in gaining access to} Olympic = mounte! which have, up to the present ood tm the way of a large t fie, jare to be remedied withe land by the time the tourtet seas: lopens spring, pleasure seek.) ore mm trav tuto the heart of the |rugged mountain chain over a row 4) lbullt on « railroad grade | years development of| a at Iron mountato. 20 miles from Port Townsend, has been proseouted with visor prin-| letpally by the « penditure of Beat tle and Port Townsend capital The machinery stage has now been} reached and the temporary rails which have been made to do servi store are to give way toe fir ted with an ere to facilitate the coming of the tron distant date. For four jmiaing tntere horse at no } PRIVATE CARS ASSESSOR PETER OVER. LOOKED THEM, BUT STAR) REPORTER CALLED ATTEN.) ention of the wae for The « equaitiation reporter yesterday The @tar of catied by « car lines operating private care the railroads running county have been assem ars by County Asse Poter In order to correct this oversight | on the part of the assessor the own ors of thene lines were ordered ited to appear and show cause why they pay taxes owners and should not as small property the owners of real Among those 4 to appes the Seattle Brewing & Maiting company, Frye-Brahn company, the Armour Car Line, the Union Tank Line or Standard O14 company. Cudahy Q the Pullman company and a ne Thin same matter the board last year or was taken to task fo ting that class of 5 rty. He promised to attend te that the privete car It were not omitted » the rolls this year that the board did not put But he b careiona in the matter was year and omitted thie year MUST CLEAR STREET. er of others before and Asseasor renit op. it and on om last year Chiet Wappenatetn « to clear away RECEIVER DISCHARGED The Jennings as Poke Mining that the company purt has receiver on pas has no diacharg " of the Big! affidavit agnet Just a Little Different From the Others | | A man should exerciae the same) his tailor tin « @ Can who care not an in Irv tatlors for the man makers of s#tytish l|elothes, that look right heng right and are right from the first | non, are the last, Exclu patterns. ust know us.” 211 Cotumbia st, *** PUT ON LIST = fobbien | 7* STAR THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, t906 —_ near ammo. Y WITH $30,000 SHE ! ISN’T FORTUNE DAZED HAVE OPPOSITION , SCRUB BRUSH INSTEAD OF WINDER PICNIC NEXT BATURDAY The Westminster Presbyterian ch and Sunday school! will give plemic no Saturday pola liway be le and Tacoma. The Dix has been chartered for casion and will t dock at 9:30 a m will leave Three «pneial ~ leave from Re Tree it TALENT SUES | INDEX COMPANY ¢ RVERETT, Aug. 14—Por of loosened teeth and some Talent wante brought and lacers saree At st the Bie F pany, of Index, for t Talent saye he wee ot red by # cable and th dent would not have o the forer ho donkey ene ot THE MARKETS The street buster th in appeared somewhat morning and the supply re abundant than for several days w beets are some higher thie morning, at $1.60 to $1.75 per ok « » in evi $1.50 to $1.75 pes are cheaper at any time im the paat and are going at $1.36 to $1.60 por crate. Shipments are com ing in regularly dence and per box ow than © years Vegetadies ton. Bo re abioee rhanks sg N° pee arrete ie me beste, ack, #1 tO@ waite TION OF OMISSION TO BOARD | ty board |t * Tit “Dariett peare oat: to the fact that one of the private |F or Portiand coment Portland less me for per bbl, For, bhi, # fre toring malt, per Ib, be 6 Pays 5 Per Cent Interest on Savings Deposits vurit nd Sa your ent inte t rate of interest Seattle and can af minimum of Ae ny bank fy ’ ount N world yan our fur greater pr od pont b a year | ep } per yard LOCAL BEER WILL What $1 down will dohere will buy a BUCK Steel Range LEONARD re- frigerator or any GO-CART a for this “busy Friday”’ this splendid special-- apeline Af Ice Cream M CHILDREN'S SHOTS SCHOENFELD the STANDARD SPECIAL kitchen outfit consists of twotve practical kitchen articles ess iim very special iday 34c 3 price for Fr ae ted ne te @ person; no mall, telephone orders 1) a. 0 D. 65c Medium Size Galvanized Tub Friday for. . . S-quart Pail, for Friday $1.00 " red-framed, braced Buck Saw, thin back, for “49% Galvanized inh with ive $1.00 Hunt's Famous Axe handle with hickory 10¢ Mop Friday Spring Sticks, - Se BUILDER'S HARDWARE At Forced Out Prices 10c box Black ola, for Fri Window Shades day vs Be Made tr Pacifie Window IK. Wethe fm 322 Union. Maia 1165, L Beattie | Tents for Rent All etree tn Tents and Flys rented for a week or as long as you want them, or will allow you 60 per cent upon return at end of season. LOGGER’S SUPPLY CO Colman Dock Phones 922. LLOYD TRANSFER CO. Ine Bagosge press. Furniture end Heavy Mauling. Both Phenes—1686. Office In Diller Hotel. Open Day and Night. GO AND SRE OXBOW ADDITION TODAY 1413 Second Avenue. Have you tried our home-made Bread. It is good. 6 Low f PURB RED RUBBER uw Frult Jar Rings Regular 100; epectal, doxen Se THE RUBBER STORE, 714 First Avenue. IRRIGATED LANDS Kerliest products in the state come from our lands. Aiso lots in new town of Attalia, Wash. Call on or addr K. Loose, Pres, and Gen't THE COLUM 609-510 Mar We want to close out the ea- H. LEWIS & CO. formerly of First and Cherry st, have removed to their new store, 1206 Second av, where they are ready for business. tire stock, as we must move by on Butiding. September Ist, or fight All other iines at cut prices, Call and take advantage of BOSTON DENTA PARLORS jor, Premigeot, Twelve-year Guarantee. aveaniant cami | a Laty Attendante. Teoorpors'ed wd oure-—8.20 to 6, Sun ® PEOPLES BAVINGS BANK. ch eee ie A 1420 SECOND AVE the bargains. Geo. H. Woodhouse Co. 1405 Second Ave tent Joh ward Neutelter PANTS TOORDER Giascow MILLS. 1020-isv AVE Suits Te onper $15.00 FRECKLE CREAM Positively removes freckles. At Ragliey's, 2nd and Pike. ALBERT HAN. ewOUY otaas“* 706 I8t Avenue The turnpike road to peoples’ hearts, find, Lies through their mouths, or 1 mis take mankind. — Peter Pindar —And the turnpike — post trade mark of the National Biscuit Company. It points the way to the food of quality—biscuit and crackers so perfectly baked and properly protected; so cleanly cked and freshly kept, that they never fail to in their mission to the appetite and heart, This trade mark always appears in red and white. It is placed on each end of a dust and moisture proof package that keeps the contents in their original condition, National Biscuit Company products are thus distinguished and warranted—you are thus protected and guided, in buying the most perfect of bakery products, As an example try « package of GRAHAM their superiority over any ordinary Graham crack: of the best Grabaw flour enhanced by perfect baki NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Pp CRACKERS. You will instantly recognize you ever tasted, They contain all the good Wiehe? Wee? wee oe. o Th!