The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1907, Page 7

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“OUNTERFEITER " HAS CONFESSED | hat having the tools In his ° Seta e » pom : panne Ny His POSSES: | ™ mion Waa punishable to the same q TERM IN| Sretee a& though he had made use roots ue t jof them, The maxtmum ponalty for won Fr Pact | this offense is 10 years at hard ‘pRi8ON: sbor and $5,000 fine, Maujatiy will jalin, the man at ave & hearing before United Mau! ra, | Staton Comminstoner Kiefer tomor ow at a o'elook rs by Captain Nell wervie a yesterday afternoor PPazpein Hell that be had Se gake ° coina, but de . Tergad not eo far manufactured gaming fuemace which he i at the Mare : The heavy y vaine | Mant t night played oy gg ueible, | havee with open ditches about the | oye pewart & Holmen, | city, where underground work ta tn makios wien, had | PrOSTess. On Marion st. between| ie for Kho. dotiat. die, | TAIN and Fourth ave, was & deep. | much usage Mau- | OCR condutt and « large manhole, ’ the | the latter about 12 feet square and | tr man|* of 10 feet deep. Both were filled up nearly Mus with the sur face of the ground by the earth caving tn. A good deal of earth caved in on the foundation work that is in rogress on the new city buildings, | going up at Fifth av. and Yesler way, and the first thing that had 1 wit! arise anc Pa and get a pair of NOT 10 MARY Will Not Accept Annie Walker as His Wife. 1 will not marry Annie Walker Tomor 1 will seo that ahe t# provided money with which to be balled out of jail, but further than that there will be nothing doting.” This was the statement made this afternoon at the Providence how pital by William Shuman, whe was shot by Annie Walker tn the But ter hotel Monday afte n after hie refusal to marry the girl imme- diately ‘Once w before Miés she would shoot me. ried ant man, Walker said Later she car * threat Into execution off new," tinued = Shu 1 believe that she intended to be done this morning by the workmen was to shovel out the trenches. KNIFE-WIELDER 18 GIVEN TWENTY DAYS. fp Gentlemen 98.50 hows i ee tisfaction. 1111 Samuel Jackson, a colored man on acid herself and end her life, On hor dressing table ay after rbolle acid. » the fret shot did not hit but the second and third dtd, 1 wilt leave the hompital tomorrow morn ing, powsibly this afternoon, and re William Shuman Says He |! to Kill me and then take carbolle | me, | MRS. E. 6. HUGHES, A DAUGH TER LIVING IN SEATTLE MENTIONED IN THE PAPERS! P | The will of the late Henr Hy) Shufetdt, of Oconomowoc, Wink: was filed in the probate departmént of} the supertor court this morning. By} |the terme of the will all real and yorwonal property diverts to his wite, Mla two sisters, Klien 8) | Pickering and Mary 8, Talmage, are bequeathed $7,000 cash each. A he |terin-law, Frances J. Sehufeldt, te given $2,000, and to his two daugh tors, Mary Shufeldt Hartshorne jand Emeline 8. Hughes, of Seattle, | $5,000 cash each ts given. At the death of hia wife the fol! nia’s congressional Oppose the baturalisation of Japan one 4 resolution calling on the | to appoint the attorney SHUFELDT WILL Oi) QEFEAT HAS BEEN FILED Clapeny is to be made To his daughter, Mary 8, Hart #horne, $60,000 In money; to his} danghter, » 8B. Hughes, an if interest in the of the Butler block In Boattle ie husband of Kmeline @ Hughes, and) commission's Ww which the Butler hotel how located Bawin Hughes, B. H. Bhufeldt, are appointed as trustees of the Butler block during the death, iife of Mra. Hughes, and at her if there are children surviv ing the block is to be deeded to them when they retain thelr ma jority if no ehildren should wur vive the property will divert to the next nearest relatives, The censed was a resident of Wiscon ain, and leaves a large estate in that state, aa well an th property | © A democratic senator introduced | night werngr | legislative action on the Japanees |.) ral aj question be deferred for the Pre \beoause Harriman drove him out apectal counsel to -* ba ‘Washington | ent So eeeegeoe > SNES RE jlowing provision and distribution of | in Beattie. CALIFORNIA WILL NOT (eerie OPPOSE JAPANESE (Scripps Telegraph Service.) BACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan. 31 /| Japanese question, but the repub The senate this morning withdrew | cans opposed him | the wi ‘ ue Immediately upon the convening | on requesting Califor | of the legislature the message from delegation (© | the governor wae presented, in ac ordance with the request alifornia of the delegation sent last The governor asked that all lot business + INJUNCTION (Beripos Telegraph Service.) | | AT, PAUL, Minn, Jan, SLA bill was introduced in the senate today intended to render inoperw tive the Injunction which ten roads secured against the state order reducing e bill ineludes the which the commission fixed, declares it t maximum rate in the state. rates. rate SQUEEZED OUT: BY HARRIMAN ao 7 ‘aph Service.) San Franciseo, Jan | tat, Manager Jones, of th Southern Pacific, and R. A. Gre |ham, who formerly operated the | original Oregon steamship Mae, but jto eae’ |, etaronesael California's side of the! was forced out of business by the Harriman ines, were examined by Interstate Commerce Comminsioner Lane today Jones professed ig norance of the general buxiness of his department and nothing valua ble was elictted from him. Graham admitted that he owed owners of the vensels which he had chartered we wom, but was unable to pay He said he would pay when Harriman pald what he owed ratiway | and | traffic | | | | Freight | da, 40, Woodland, Cal., i ras licenses were Marriage innued to | day aw follows Lambkin-Muthern — Fred Allen Lambkin, 34, Seattle, to Henrtetts i. Mulhern, Ballard Endres Wellner-—-George YWndres 29, Seattle, to Lena Wellner, Be atthe Hasty Climer-—Joane J. Hasty, 94. Beattie, to Blanche L, Climer, 24, Seattle. Regan-Boyd—Fred Regan, 22, Av acortes, to Mage Boyd, 21, Anw orton Hicks Haatz—Sam B, Hicks, 24, Southeast Beattie, to Mary T. Raata, 13. Seattle Fitegerald-Malloy-——Jobn 8, Fite | gerald 28, Ballard, to Blizabeth L. Malloy, #2, Ballard Niland Downle—Wm, Niland, 37, acoma, to Mallion Downle, 38, Ta coma. | Horst-Prokop—Jay F. Horst, 22, Seattle, to Margaret B. Prokop, 18, Seattle Tekujuro Cal, to Nishimoto-Nagata Nishimoto, 26, Riverside, wul Nagata, 22, Japan. Teuruds-Shimizu—lehigoro Tsur to Tsumo Shimiau, Japan Wolfson- Friedman David L Wolfson, 30, St. Louls, to Esther F Friedman, 22, Seattle. Tanaka Sakal—Yasutaro Tanaka, 9%, Traptea, Cal, to Teuta Sakai, 22, Japan Yamashtroya-Ishada Yonokicht Yamashiroya, 39, Low Angeles, Cal., to Hatsu Ishada, 21, Japan Kofu-Awano Dinuba, Cal, Japan Nakamura-Nogal-—Kiyemon Nak amura, 40, Dinuba, Cal, to Chika! Nogal, 24, Japan to Hiro Awano, 28, Birth Record. LICENSED TO WED Hidetaro Kofu, 42,| | Property Owners! ON GUARD If you ore a property owner and have your best interests at heart and in mind; if you know your duty toward yourself, your neighbor, society in general, you must oppose trial for ammault and battery, waa] f¥rn to Tacoma him. Births were registered today 8*)H and prevent the repeal of GRAND JURY INDICTS _ this morning sentenced te the| Mies Walker ie atill at the coun fois ounty jall for 8 days by Police | tY M1. Mer mother wisited her lollows | DAUGHTERS OF NORWAY TO a0.) 7 ud jo a. “ a from Tacoma th n0 y d May—At 758 wt ry 30,) - * eq oR) ee THEATRICAL TRUST) 01 otter seer af Sate ot tha the Teak Estate Contac . eamggre Kalborg-—-At 2100 KE. Thomas #t./ Law! Do you know what Meht in the lo “f in the lower part of the olty The daughters of Norway will January 28, to wife of Gust Kalberg, Detective Adams made the arrest COLORED ROBBER Is give a dance in the ball room at th Tete ' 2 a dance he ball roo @|a daughter e cans? Fouaage ot aoa oan teen cue (Seripps Telegraph Qervicn) _ Chartes Charles Frohman and T. L. Hay-|Labor Temple, Sixth av. and Unt MeAtame At Minor hospital, | pen Sees Bese jheld that it wes in self-defense. ON TRIAL TODAY NEW YORK, Jan, 31.—The grand| man, heads of the alleged theatrical | versity st, Saturday night. Several] January 29, to wife of Louls Y. Me-M that anyone can sell your t top of LALLA jury today returned indictments} trust, charging conspiracy to ruin} weeks ago the 8 of Norway g®¥¢| Adams, a son. | . peormer, right on top t6e milk cana, Se, at Spinning’s against Mare Klaw, A. L. Erlanger, | the tra f independent theaters.) a dance and it was a decided #uc evtiine cha ithout = Oe ° [Daniel Nixon, |. P. Zimmermam, | David Belasco is the complainant. | cows Record of Deaths. property wit your | A Jury was impaneled in Superior | Judge Morri#’ court to henr the case EVERETT G. oniaas REPORTS. Deaths were registered today as follows consent! jot A. W. Clay, the negro who bro tally aseantted and attempted to CI one Pugh—. B. Pugh, 35, January 13, } An yone can hold you jfob Mrs. Ross Bloom, on Fourth av The Everett G, Griges, the #ix-la¢ mouth of Skagit river, ) January 6 mosted bark owned by Seattle par- Scheuerman—Christian Scheuer for commissions never It took the jury five minutes to were entertained, passed in be lay. W | fas . : : rer no atraite this morning, 61 days out) gmith—Vina smith, 2 montha,| earned! Anyone can com | find Clay gulity this afternoon. WOODCOCK’S BLUFF WORKE January 29, at 286 Seventh av Erickson January 24, at 143 Jones st % ‘omptroller Harry Carroll has been | from Honolulu MEN | (1) for a few days also. Special Attorney Gleason who is pel you to sell your prop- Johanna Erickson, VERE COLOS LAY THE UP AT THEIR MOMES—OTH-| 62, HOUSE BOAT ADRIF erty below market value! 1 houseboat broke loose from ite Milk Inapestor | Woedor when codif ‘" ‘ying the city laws has not been ~aee Thompeon—Nancy M Thompson, he reached the Peter Herona dairy| ©R® ARE COMPLAINING. jaround for several days owing to) During the high) wind on Lakelsg January 30, at 2304 66th av Anyone can compel you farm yesterday to see how well the ee ee sickness, a0d Misa Stream, stenog-| Union last night the Brandt sun Hickos~-Irwin Hickox, 21, Jan-| ? j and the instroctor, Edward Fink, « | well known local mining engineer, will make the talk of practical in Steamer Saratoga tw due to ar-i| to MY office at once the rive im port from Valdes iate to) place bad been cleaned ap, found it} The regular foree around city hall | rapher in-the city engineer's office, wary 28, at King County hospital oft He sis a8 spte and «pan as could be Al- | is almost broken in two, by the pre page home quite ii. Among the} moor and weat drifting dowo |” gohaar—Infant, 9 cong pom to sell your home—that A little home in a goed jeca- [| though without authority in the|walence of stekeess. Supt. L. B.! counctimen Dr. Criehten and Mr.| the lake for over half a mile, Nol s¢ gt 721 2100 ay SE APE ORE: tien for very little money; J) Matter to act, Mr. Woodcock nays }Youngs of the light and water 4e|Murd have been enjoying severe] occupants were In the - houseboat ) $1,000 cash, Lot 60x10, with o [B) that i pays to do a little bluffing |partmenta has been very sick for @| colde. and It was towed back today saanentant ee art with for the world! 4-room cottage and other tm- ff) io such Instances, lweek and is stil confined within, H, PF. Grant manager of the Seat . Sa ON THE FRO T cal i ‘ Brovements, on 64th st, near ¥. MCA WINING TALK, [200% Yesterday he attended the! tle Stone & Webster company has APPROVE MEAT INSPECTOR. |@ 9/8 Anyone can involve your Phinney. WU! be only one <a, lst ° sexsion of the board of gpblic| been Ul for many days and is Bot in estan of ton het ene teeaneeee ae x Dlock from extension of Fre ¢ meeting of the he “ ; 4 mont ave, Sater " The next Y. M. C. A. lecture on rad pr Bagge jae Te one ook, perha ctnaaallnedabeamnan ennitation wmittee last night the! The steamer Santa Clara of the fe Property, i9 ruinously ex- mifaing wilt be held In the asso-| swe a Theat inapection bill was discussed | Northwestern Steamship company cit, ciation building Saturday evening | wee tand com. Beveral sections are | is due to all for Valdex and Seward | Pc™sive litigation} at $ o'clock. The subject will be| vot approved, but it i# given ovt|tomorrow afternoon st 3 o'clock : ; |“Vetn Structure and Ore Deposits BUILDING NEW at Ws = ‘he tim @tn'be yeeeml The Cottage y sails for Skag: Sign and send or bring mended for paszage. way tomorrow night _tamm & Kunkel Tamm. fone. TO REPORT ON FIRE HOUSE. following coupon: FREIGHT DEPOT | Duwamish river during the recent/M [against said repeal.) Rea! Estate. lterest by explaining the sctenttfic ‘i night G87 Marten Building, formation of ore veine and the maa. ww. oiage Given, 0 Daye. in in| The fire and water committer of] Schooner Emily deed has left the] Secor Hest | ner in which deposits are formed H. D. Stewart, 1 powers of” the "By county jail the past el woeeks,| he city council last night instrvet-| dry dock at Eagle Harbor, where! nd rs Great Northern rattroad, has asked) charged with forgery, was this] e% Fire Chief Bringhurst make ishe was being repaired and has) hauteur School. the board of public worke for the corning taken before Judge Morris,|* "port o> the new ong houre | gone to Tacoma to take on a cargo} A committee meeting has been | privilege of removing 2000 jaublc| MOTMInE tanen . t Third ay. and Pine st. Construe- | of lumber for Ban Ped be pleaded guilty and wax sentenced to} 4 Third & o J in Pedro. ies for tomorrow night af the | yards of earth from Thre ay, 0} go days in the county jail thor ot satisfactory and it i] It was reported at the offices ot Y. MC. A. to determine the steps | tween Pine aid Sta «Mr " very » that the house] the Alaska Steamship company this | Recessary for the organization of siewart wants to oa earth for Bisneli's Body Here. will ov be used for the purpose | morning that the steamer I A, EE) | schoo! for the instruction of chaaf-|iijing in the grounds around the} The body of W. R. Bisnoll, the) tended whieh left New York for ~ | oe fours and others engaged in prac-|new Northern Pacific tretght howse,| mill employe who was drowned tm “a sound several days ago, had arrived) Lewis N, Rosenbaum teal automobile work. whieh ie being erected on the tide.) te Sammamish river at Monahan) gaRBaGe QUESTION TONIGHT. | ot St Lucia eee ee . fate, This new bullding te a coun-| several days ago, was this more . Steamer Fairhaven, of the Island 306 Ori of 30 Lots, Large pom of the Sead tole real ing received at the undertaking par The munictpal gerbage question | Transportation company, will be i oes Riek, coon we mates tre jthe freight departments of the two lors of Butterworth @ Bons, No af | wi be discussed tonight. Me™-/) placed on the King & Winge ways Seattle. lroads. It would probably cost the | Pangements have been niade for the) pers the council stated today | gt West Seattle Sunday night to be . city $409 to remove the dirt whieh | funeral that very probably the plans of City | given @ thorough overhaulin: H o } z . We have houses and lots ia the railroad wants, if contracted in| Joseph Temensky Dies. Engineer Thomaon would be fol-| The sungboat Skagit arrived tast | Dear Sir: good locations, prices cheap, | the ueuel way } Sutterworth @ Sons this morning| lowed out and the garbage crema-/ night from the Nooksack river,/ terme easy. - —— | received word that the body of] tory he built first before other plans) where she was held by the fee for) I am opposed to the me te ead to ook TE ind COAL 1s | Jeweph Temensky, who died in Loe] are dincunse several days. It was necessary for) i: Don afral ae quer | Ataeton, will arrive here February the crew to dynamite the fee in or repeal of the Real E thona. Mr. Temensky is well known ~ to let the boat down the stream. o ~ ¥ among the cooks and waiters of lL. H. Gray stated this morning tate Contract Law, and; | Seattle. The union will take charge —_—- hat, in order to secure coal for the P j R ba B of the funeral arrangements (Star Special Service.) amer Melville Dollar, now at you are authorized to} osen um ros. J.C Ford, pn president of the Pa Chamber May Take Hand. SPOKANE, Jan. %1.—-Charles| Nanatmo, B. C., it would be neces : Rea! & ie cific Coast Steamship company, and! a the city coune!! cannot approve| pyiipot, convicted of the murder of |#@ty for the Gray Steamship com present to the Legisla- state Brok | Vice president of the Pacific Coast!, superintendent of streets the] Nes Cole, an old rancher, was sen |peny to change her register from 209 Oriental Block. oom pany, stated ip an interview! Gnamber of Commerce will take theltenced to be hanged yesterday | Coastwire to foreign j ture of the State of Main 2898, Ind. 343, this morning that the latter com m tter up, This was announced at! morning by Judge K. H. Carey Steamer State of Washington, ot p | pany was not receiving any addb meeting yesterday by F. W the Inland Navigation company Washington my protest | tonal coal supply. r, who bronght to Wht the de WILLIAM O'BRIEN DIES. which was badly smashed on the | | | pr H Tt is true that we have leased! ciorabie condition of the streets floods, was today placed on the dry West Seattle 100 ft, street mine at Tenino,” stated Mr. Ford, | @O AND Sf “ and utged that the chamber take . oP . ot 46, died | bt Sasase the farm: “bat the ontpet from it is small. 804] tho matter tn band PBs ooh Bd rien, aed 4 amd dock at Morans to be gives « thor } There is to be no ex- 1 this land: liv CAR LINE FEBRUARY 14TH. BIN. nenpes Or — } Takes Tumble From Dock. ing at his residence, 1120 North | CusB Overhanting. Bhar oy png Sopemingr eager Tens through farm 6 AF Sate | Frank Brown, a seaman on the} 77th st. Funeral services will Ole ts. cuagaben tutece-aneeb aie ppenee tO me . | | collier Mackinaw, while attempting | held at tomorrow afternoon | : rc within half wile 4 Lots, $300 Each | NEWMAN ARRESTED jto go aboard last ight in an im-|from the undertaking parlors of | Mr, he paese ta toe ‘ow steamer | | Name ADDITION TODAY. | FOR EXPECTORATING.| toxicated condition, fell to the wa-| Ronney-Watson's, and the interment | aocsha. te ba aneramee eae OA : a A | : ter beneath, striking on a boom log| will be in Lakeview cemetery : = | NUFF SAID. | Willlam Newman, a eabinct mak-| and sustaining sorious injuries. He| O'Brien leaves a widow, Mrs war | land Navigation « ws ce ak Fe | sainitinieigineclelins ler of the firm of Gorham & Weber, | was taken to Providence hospital. | tha H. O'Rrien |. F. C. Harper, collector i” ty | Orr rere ye pay you to call at For Irrigated Lands call on and living In Lakewood, was arront-| ¥. M. ©. A. Boys to Hike —_ em for W oe ae } A tiesk t morning om a ha © of ex:| Ps day to recommenc e bi Z ares: een ete this COLUMBIA CANAL 00. Joseph E. Thomas od this morning on a charge of ©%:| ‘The Boys’ Bunday club of the Y.| ORDINANCE FOR WIDENING line of a cnstome building im this/M | U. K. Loose, President and pectorating tn a street car, The) yy ©. A. will take a hike Saturday oO . 4 ” ! oe wens an Sttibor who made the arrest otated | oe A: Wel | . eres JACKSON 8T. 18 SIGNED. | o the treasury department General rager. a ad i o ton sta il . ade 1 y rion Bullding, Seattle, Wash, or & Co. Inc. |that he watched the man for some! ot jo°30 a m., the boys taking thelr : | Steam schooner Washington salts | Deke: pe nneceenenacecen fey time before making Che atrect, ‘The| O10 :2? © Oe ee The coal mines |..uavor Moore today ale ned, along | for San Francisco tontabt, with Mie} | Attalia, Walle Walla Co, Wash. with a lot of other street improve: | 000 feet of lumber offense ovourred on a car of the old! Wo CHERRY. sins Saar Weeaman wae Teoneed| ©2> HUE. Werke wih Re Vislins ment ordinances, the ordinance pro-| gers 1 on bis personal cognizance | Edwardes Pi Guiity. viding the widening of Jackson pane. Lewnee, Bee . : | |B le Rdwards plended gullty be-|gt. from Fourth av. to 14th | fore Jud forris this orning t 500 THIRD AVENUE FORGER WILL BE TAKEN the charge of obtalning money "uae HN T. TAY OR SALE The Ground Floor Offic BACK TO SPOKANE, | dor fulse pretenses, and received a JOHN T. LOR DIES. | — |jail sentence of 60 days A ag or ayy oe aera ee Howard Morrison, alias Mante oh uylor ¢ yesterday alias Marsden, who was arrente >a Int Linn ne plore Png ‘ at the family home, 5737 Kirkwood Complete Photo- I propose, as a citizen 50---Price $1,950 wide Se | age pare ut |i el eee | commplete Phot rs , est gery in Spokane, will be taken to! Yas filed in the prosecuting attor-| pels, Ome! ee cage tH gr pe grap ic Outfit taxpayer and property house, 27th Av, South, corner lot, Boxtoo. Miles, of thet ott7, mn yivon ta Rey's office this morning. Holmer! mont, to Mt ~ Rony cemetery f a a Mi hy i ; ios, of that city, who arrived in| sina to p heck fo 2 at . lor outdoor views and studio swner, working for the eT ey Mita on ppl senttio totay. “Morrison ‘claims t0| tne Last Chance saloon January 28 sig 5 eaher Ct ON et ob: ees. Sunset Main TWO STREETS, CLOSE To Mm >* © well known magazine writer. ve = “ eee Se | A BARGAIN highest interests of our 4444; independ BRICK SCHOOL AND END Bf/and intimaled to an Come aan 6A yet Benen ang the D. Basry, of the Island ‘ nek ene OF PRESENT CAR LINE. = ee wes Eee elie oC. A . . rag tation company, announees Mtr taken at once. Owner ts I yrosperous and growing ONLY $225; ONE THIRD Mand the Lady nasoclation building, Sat and | Meet be tle camepany nat (fy And Wants to go to California. BM state, to prevent the repeal ce ts ee ake « ik ny, where | ait, by Ms company OIE Call © ene, . eal CASH, BALANCE “10 PER ke to I | Coupeville, will be laid next week ies | ; . MONTH. pin Reger " The | He has just returned from Whidby heodore E. Peiser jg of this law, and thereby ; island, and says Capt. Lovejoy will T " P | Hayes & McLaughlin} “orn, “es zor orersy, Ane spears, Saverday: Gals ee’ Sieh at i a le prevent a bitter and costly most all worry ie caused by SUNDAY AT THE V. W.C. A. | the steamer a. THE Gusayaiee Av. | ’ ; ser a financial troubles. Rev. W. HL W. Rees will be thé| Steamer Rosalie has been placed fm T&*® va ot. ak Ges. eRe litigation that must fall ind. one 5. speaker at the afterr meeting of }0m the Moran drydock to have her wee Hew ; R if you get into the habit aye he ¥ w C. A. next Sur ys propeller repaired. px upon the sioulders of the tematically saving your wages, ¥ yas IT 18 NOT A JOKE » ig YE MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE OF DRY GOODS, SHOES, Seattle Pure Food WePay4 Per BSOTHING AND NOTIONS BEGING Corner About four months ago a jal | : ON TWELFTH AV., WITHIN Ct. Interest , ora mg Ht hoe a tan atten pees’ | T ton? 2 with Coun thy On Savings Aocounis meee we! ago qe gael, Ex pot ; 128, jon f rohase of a e EF At 19 o’Clock, at the 17 000 Scand ee spa ie Satara | ; 3 rege . | EGAN HALL Rosenbaum 7 WILL HANDLE THIS : Yesterday the chairman of the! Ast AL CORNER OF UNIVERSITY AND FIRST AVENU aa e eS a tees Maho Aggnlmagg hy Arcade Building osen au ERIC ANOTHER CORNER ON ele Veiking: torah a Co Inc KSON B TWELFTH AV, PINE 8 ‘ "place of the anti 4 DISTRICT, 60x128, SOME IM . a over which for years - UILDING PROVEMENTS; $8,000 WILL ‘tierce tone | ~February 4 to 16, Inclusive te HP BVERYTHING aoe £ HIGHEST BIDDER. DON'T mionsavings thet ole door mat that ir hai pe vauewviia’ ‘ * BT ronan ; W. AR, CALDERWOOD rhage the onld : calls held ‘ ; “i BIG SALE BEGINS TOMORROW Reem 6, 140 Cherry. Ot & Trust Co. cay aa a c 3 he made ot tt 1 g to eat and b

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