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THE SEATTLE STAR-—-WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27, 1907. ‘el WORK ar 3 , ari pre bur 1 eared | " ree 1D 4/h€ TO (Soripps , | = (Contioued from Page One.) LEAVE THE NEW YORK, Feb, 27.—Jainent ‘ ' ‘ ‘Dr, Bingaman said thet at the | igo, who made himself notorions ‘ " “Teor . aieaed to have Hest of a prison « 1 he ex | by eloping with the nee Cht jot Pe te tel ainined Thaw grep he it yay, has lost his job as leader of t rv ee ingence of other} Wot tural, but irregular Thaw the orchestra ia the Harlem Ca i ° “orrens ee naaiyet suas sino because of hia relations with ee. Regetomern pd, “It aight have Py |Mre. Cashar Kmerson, wife of Ha received trom.| fomething that happened after the a ene bet of goavidencn,” Mra. Kinereon he is a cou oe ar " sin of Prim s Chimay, who was ailexcs letters iva} Family Insanity Questioned Clara Ward, of Detroit, She beara a regularity to leave i]. Jerome began the erossexamine ng he peararsaagy Mgr or eee s., ie are ar Giman te eee tl |so Rigo may retain the picture of ceo Ae question him a» to the collateral | his former wife tattooed upon hig taint of insanity tn Thaw's family rg Ne eee 4 4 that the steal 1] Delmas objected and was sue pe oginnen diye. bel ug hind-emg nay A Se citentiary it '¥ not at all “It to important that I be ab wine.” , a t the curtous maraud | Slowed to show thie a suit in Philadelphte that am be what | Wialned, “Dr, By t ae ae the defendant suiters from & pe gh ie eau faller form of insanity marked by PURIM FESTIVAL TO brain storms. My purpose is to “ALMOST HITS. show that there ts no taint of thin kind in the Thaw family.” “We admit of such testimony,” anid Delmas. The crowsexamination developed nothing of importance OPEN TONIGHT The celebration of the Purim Festival will begin in local Jewish circles this evenin Purim, which | between a laundry | ig Madieon et, car wan Conclude Cane This Week. |i# celebrated among both Reform } erted this morning at Jerome ashod Delmas to allow }and Orthodox Jews throughout the ; mad Madison st. The car} him to take over Bingaman as & ethias | world, takes place one Lonar Bees bal The car ics tea dicyor emnmninotien.oo tal Tne ele Raghu [Sou its bluorieal. significance o & bs m to a direct examination so the , ‘ s historical atx ane ; the Wasen, but no dam- doctor could return home, Delmas Sootr anteae to fond : ‘Mes in the fact that it commem ' refused, and said the regular pro WHEN ASKED MY orates the saving of the 1 from Te extermination by order of Haman, H cedure munt be folio Jerome then asked Delmas how S7ovEs OR VOUUY prime minister of Xerxes, during i make continual com- the manner in whtch grtp-| 2 fe the Third av, re- tong tt would take him to get tn |the second Babylonion captivity { thet warning t sel- “HE'S ON HIS WAY.” his testimony, and Delmas asked The day is observed by entertain- ' . how long Jerome would require to ments and exchange of gifts. ; examine the experts / ft ‘The prosecutor sald he needed CALIFORNIA EXTENDS : WELCOME, i about a day and a half. Delmas seid he would conclude the case - i THEATER thin week in that event. Jerome The forthcoming trip of Seattle SAYS HARRIMAN | sees: wna eam) SEH, one ae a the efty until Monday Jed by the Commercial ‘club, t9 j Seek of excavation for the Sparkman & MeLean report the] Dy John T. Deemer was then causing hotels and commercial | for the new Howe thea- Lo ale of a lot Om First av. G04? oaiied§ Hartridge offered a tele bodies in the Golden state to get a t 1 Broad st. for W, Hf. Mile to Douglas }aram showing that Deemer was de-| |move on. Several telegrams of tn- a | yitation and welcome have already : tained jn Pittaburg, and Dr. Bvane and Jerome began « ulnation. The evidence was along the lines ther there were any real au thorities on nervous and mental diseases, Jerome asked Evans if he Was a great authority. ete, te Pret eand Reten Un | {SCs ier The ery | Reet este, sult NG Refore the interst is within two miles of the Everett commission tate yesterday after-|city hall, and when pat on the o— forms of insanity and cer hoon, FH. Harriman said the Union | market will be sold at from $200 to works on the subject were div and Southern Pacific carried Meht | $1,000 an acre. canes. and high-erade freight, whereas the} Ole Hanson reports the sale of May MeKenzie It! Northern Pactfic and Great North- [25 lots on Beacon hill since last Tt was learned today that May | son } keynote of Harriman’s operations i TIT i were what he termed “eapltalising | "" ‘ere particularly heavier car-| Friday at prices raaging from §850| McKenzie was seriously i Jer! ay Ohio app oprietion for a state viers of lumber and minerals to $1,200 a lot. This aale cleans up | ome's tried to serve ® 84Ub-| Huliding at the 1909 exposition. ‘Al 0 tor: dhe fature.” “Why cannot you @et some of that! the lots im the Lafayette Place ad: Harriman Through. Puget sound lumber?’ asked Mr.| dition, of which there were 4 Kellogg began thie morning ask- | Lane. sui Gay aad been received by W. R. Williams, secretary of the Commercial club, and two more were on hand this morning from the Riverside chai ber of commerce and the Ban Fran- cisco board of trade. The excursion leaves Seattle March 16. The Alaska Steamship com> [3 gqpastructed by the Syudt- a - . ‘ 1 ; NEW YORK, Feb. 27.—Possibiy] This conctuded Harviman’s testl- | 2 nous attorneys, for $15,000. company, ts to begin ae duce af ieee taal oe if the city | (here never ti mony. Otto whn, of Kuln, Loeb : =" A pans, etd A story whl) ac. was then called. Kuhn test Brekine is making arrange ments to have a tract of 149 acres No more permits for the |has caused #0 much surprise in Smeg stage + op Mle ype eames of theaters can PY | racial circled as that yesterday ee ean een Mock, he had anjO@ the Saohomish “river and & Hpatil the ordinance Fegu- wentneen Sunime, Seek branch of Steamboat Slough re Monatruction Becomes a |afternoon, when HM. Harriman & understanding with Merriman thst | S068 Sun gprinkled with streets jsteuated that Stuyvesant Fish w the Union Paelfic would take it wold for f dates. This foaned over $1,000,000 to cover up| later, and pe ge Mi peculationa while president of aeroage bas a half mile frontage of the tilnols Central. Cnty the most meager detalla were given, but the ad —— tnsinaation wae there. B Harriman again took the) and thin morning. Stuyvesant Mieh ED TO 12 Was pot present at the opening. The theater wit be four and will have the main 1548 Westiake av. EW, pany’s new steamer Chippewa ar- rived at St. Lucia late yesterday afternoon and left there today on her way around the Horn The steamer Jefferson, of the : Alaska Ste p company, safle vay tonight with a full rs _ 4 general merchandise and Bet ths te expected to recover is| , p,ttishienn Club Meets UNITED CIGAR GO. — a ctagle of days. A fine proeram of entertainment Geode, Fruit Tress, Cut Flowers, aft-| Ba been arranged for the meeting Seleviinstbsintn Sandahi & Son, 120 Pike, cor 2nd av, ? —e Longbottom was this (to 12 years tw The New York Journal this otiary by Jude ling Harriman about the St. Joseph} “We have no line and have als * 2 tom pleaded SUtlty] @ Grand Island rativead matter. | ways been refused an arrangement,” TURNED UP BRIM.| ornoon will print « story to the of-| Of te Mishigon club. to be held at sctenin Tehatindain Cindine) __‘Lddmmmssiiniosdbiiicnnediiiiaiammanm Lcommitted an unnatural | Harriman testified that the Union| answered the witnead. fect that Bvelyn Nesbit Thaw and! .oing ms ty NEW YORK, Fob. 27.—Negotia-| Big bargain day, See page 5, *** her aere Nesbit, have Shea Wartons. Manian tions for the sale of the United The Journal says that the two} An entertainment by professional Se ean Cant Fay <> Mins wet this morning at the Hotel Lor.| talent will be given on Friday next | oi Sonsniled: tet the trust Btartin~ » Savings Account is raine for the first time in two] &t the Commercial Club rooms by known as the American Tobacco not a matter of sentiment. Prosecuting witnesses | pacific had purchased the stocks of] “There ts power tn the commis- boys If and 15 years Of} iat company from him peraonalty,| ston to compel an arrangement . sinee July 1, 1908, for $2,022,540, He] and fix a rats.” wae arrested this | gectined to state the price or the} “I wish the commission would “grates “— and | time at which he secured the stocks, | take the matter up and settle 1” wb an toe Se ee nen Son by songs 8°" | He did not consider that road as| said Mr. Harriman. j yearn, as & result Howard's or New York section A parallel or competing with the Union Harriman maintained that testimony wil) not be damaging to| the New York State society. The ee eer ve eel But matters of sentiment de- Thaw. . entertainment will follow the bust- company, which produces about | Pacitic. Harriman said the New| when clases of freight ie considered, ia ul naan 9 Seton the. 5 Yoru Central stock an@ the Union| the Union Pretfic rates were as tale Jerome was shown jn] HeaH meeting of the Alaska cul ie Pacific was purchased since July 1] and lower than any other system, Statement he bait nothing to say, Republicans to Banquet. ae a ee oe home? er oa arte the aithough the vate per ton per mila but appeared to be somewhs' dis| At meeting at the Ceet hotell Or the trust. Negotiations have | We will help you get I. - paw | market. on its face, was higher, surbed. last night the Beattie Repub! . 4 a and county reads with : inte Geunis to: aie & cmmaet ‘em bees going on for some UUme |, after the manner en | = #&<-==/YOUNG _INCORRIGIBLES 225) BOTHER POLICE im Of the Parry investment com the president 4 general P. W. Smith Is to be man ‘The problem of dealing with the; juvenile court,.=here, as 4 rule fuventio element of the city fe one | Judge Frater dismisses them for & a af fond work, und O. W. For ‘Secretary causing great trouble to the police ret offense, but many disregard second Bs | Gen, Grant's birthday anniversary. 9 | ‘The matter of assessing the mem- | FLASHES) =: HORSE FALLS T0| WePay4 Per New Army Paymaster. Maj. T, C. Gaokwan, army. pay PAVEMENT Ct. interest teaono GARAaS: master, and Dudley M. Brown, his " assistant, leave shortly for Port-| On Savings 4ocounts ©. Kidwell has filed plans with! tand, where Maj. Goodman will as One of the horses attached to #2) building inspector for & new} sume the paymastership, and Mr. | ety dirt won this morning fell to be erected at 1423 Tenth| Grown will assivt. Capt. BP. Or. |(o the pavement at Seoond ev. and |f ops yoyes Hiard, Rents ay. I will be two stories high! ton, of the Second cavalry, will suc |Yesler way, causing for the mo- | Gosen J om ead will cost $20,000. J. L. Cannon! ceed Maj Goodman on Thursday ment a blockade on that busy cor fi — in the architect. Planking Aimost Finished. ner. In unfastening the animal the ai woas ay has aiready given bers for the machinery and liquid to be brought to Seattle} department at the present time, it j te warning and sppeer «4 | .t boing necessary to have two officers | time, when they are disposed of in simest acaniy on the alert for) an entirely different manner. Four-Story Buiidi The Westlake av. replanking wil! | "#0" slid down the hill toward | * BASEBALL GOODS. young evildoers Seventeen bays were rounded up ‘Thomas M. Green has filed plans! be completed Friday if the saw-| First &¥.. pulling (he remaining | DIRECTORS Much of the petty thievery In the | in one section of the city, where It for a fourstory brick und stooe| mills furnish the lumber as fast as [Bore with It. The wagon collided fy sats xD. Lowman fiding to be erected at 1413 to) ft can be used. The job is taking with the curbstone and SWUDE BD iocct Resenterg A. M Stewart ausedt [Binds and prices. A. I. Hall, _ George Donwerth Bobi. C MeCormick 1417 Second av., to cost $37,000.| 675,000 fect of heavy lumber. The J Crossways of the street blocking the James Corner is the architect Work has been carried on by the thoroughfare. The horse which had! Bawart Rh Dune Chen B. Bebb ork has been carried on by the (1 iene cot been entirely freeti large stores te attributed boys, | was alleged that “de gana” hardware and sporting goods mer-|a wire to be stretched across the chants being generally the chosen | pavement whereby one citteen ct t injured. Funeral Held Today. city foree under the street depart- ee Htc a a2 ee Wuneral services for Mary Carey,| ment. der the street depart | a4 was dragged by the neck for a| =—= the byear old daughter of Mr. and Two Thefts. din gion Hens ghd ae man | MILLS AWAIT ACTION Sr ha Sel wll? [Ee efor Wnton Sav: Ne 0 - er ~ ported to the polloe that bis store, | ENCOURAGING BILL FOR } takers, at 2 p. m. Interment fol} 4: 611 Piko st. was entered last ALASKA FISH TRADE. & Trust Co. lowed in Calvary cemetery : night and a smail amount of money OF RAILROADS ee jp nage hats. A chic Cantata to Be Sung stolen. (Suripps Telegraph Service.) | ges A Seoond Ave. and Cherry. j The cantata “David” will be sung! F.C. Norman reported that his| WASHINGTON, D. C., Feb. 27.—| joge Bidg., Seattle, Wash. one, in erin braid, ts small and worn woll over the forehead. It combines Providing the embargo placed on; president of the Northern Pacific/ «tiver gray and pink, as to color, all east bound freight by the Great | raiiroad, the closediown will om land velvet and quills as to decora Northern and Northern Pacific rail-| tinue. President Dan W. Bass, of | tions roads is lifted in two weeks, as|the Shingle Mills Bureau, this) The left side of the brim is broad stated by James J. Hill, the shingle | morning declared that approximate: | ang wartly turned up. tte face and tamber milla, which for some/ly 1,000,000000 shingles are 10) shows a large chou of pastel pink time past have been closed, will| store in the warehonses of the milis | velvet. From this two curled quills by chorus and soloists at the] room at the Alaska Commercial ho- | Humphrey, of Washington, has pro- § Agents for Alaska Ranking and United Norwegian Lutheran chureh,| tel was entered, and an assortment | cured the passage in the house of || 8f¢ Deposit Co. Nome, Alaska. pina he Rage st. Thureday even: of clothing stolen. a bill granting to anyoue desiring | ng Dm. y to establish a fish hatebery tn Alas | Alleged Theft of $2.50. WILL INSPECT RIVERS, ka 40 acres of land, tiniber, stone | Jock Smith and W. Anderson : yee. and other concessions, The pur wore arrested this morning by] MAd, Chittenden, chief of the 10-| nose of the act Is to encourage the Big Tracts Patrolman T. Sullivan in a water-| 8! United engineering | fishing industry and (o preserve corps, left this afternoon for Kent, | the supply of fish reopen. If the embargo is allowed | at the present time, a great portion | appear, one of the silver gray of fromt saloon, where it is alleged| — ~ 4 he will inspect the White to continue for an indefinite period, | of whieh are needed im the eastern |ine straw, the other a soft pink, | they stole $2.60 from the pockets ot | ¥°*"* } te De . . and Duwamish rivers from Kent to| ROAD UNTANGLING ITSELF. PARK an was stated by Howard Elliott, | market with a blush tage. a companion Seattic. ‘Thin inapection ta ideatt es —— Company Formed. fled with the King and Pierce! Conditions on the Northern Pa The Seattie branch of the Sons of] county commission, which is work. | cific were reported this morning to Seattle Zion bave formed an auxiliary #0-ling towards the prevention of | be improving slowly. Although the WOMAN FIGHTS OFFICER SHOOTS AT Glety for the purpose of acquiring | foods damage occasioned by washouts Hi SCENIC Lore a0, amet 7 cop soctoty pr en PAVOR TRAINING SCHOOL. and landslides on the main line has SOUTH OF YOUNGSTOWN f 5 wn an the Heral cemetery of Se been re od waft , m aac, wat BS ie ae tee jueiiee Mee car Seep ’ Fisierman, Harry Lerner thers] A meeting of marine men at the | Spokane and Pasco aie not in the [| COMA INTERURBAN. PRIC ih Bt. and Californian Ave, the hed oy Hah Rik mtd Hateher Song Recital. Merchants’ exchange this after- | best shape possible. | 200 PI PRACT 5 CASH. nat the| Hoon strongly endorsed the proposed | But litle freight 1s being hauled $200 PER T 5 CASH, A song recital will be « Firet Unitarian church, Boylston ay and Olive at. this evening by Nina Martin Hatcher, assisted by loos Five bors, one of them wounded , wounded the youth. The boys ran in the leg by the town marshal of | from the marsh: and he fired at Auburn, were brought from that/ them. The ot boys are Job F nautical training ship and school, to out of Seattle, and only a small BALANCE $10 PER MONTH be operated by t tate and locat amount is being bandied from the HITE CO. Charged with petit larceny, Mrs. at Seattle, The plan is to provide least, It is expected that it will r town to the county jail today by} Burke, 14, James Owen, r , Sheriff ‘Smith. The boys cof be-|Sambfur, 16, and Charles Cook, 17, | /lian Dyer, of 816 Alder st, was] artiste. a free nautical education along every |take several months yet before JO NOH Py WES i lieved to have run away from home.|They will go before the juventle| arrested today on the complaint of Men's Club Banquet. _— al Mtg for such a | freight conditions are normal je the! eourt Seaver eke, Sie Mareeen 1? OY es te — 407 ORIENTAL BLOCK. : Spatere NOT IN SEATTLE. Geo. Perkins, aged 16, is oo. Appleyard, who charges her) and others will speak at a banquet { the Men's club of the West M yor was e until ra. Dye not captured night, Bowman Ralston owill fur better if the a after @ struggio with Appleyard, in| nish the music not coat so much. As to hats, the HAVE I MO V E ~~ Would Ragrade Pike. $3.00 Bargar Stiff o Soft Hate make @ swell appearance There isn't a man in Seattle who t wish to make a good ap uld perhaps dress pearance and w 1 he desires did which she smashed hin glasses amd) phe Upper Pike Stréet Lniprove ee : oy pos- - ‘ Neary qual! sod wor ~ ment cl, at & meeting held yester-| The number of application for | =" Wuslity. fond workmanship ang adopted resolutions tn favor of} eity lights, filled and unfilled, pass | you cannot re , r ; at thetn. Bee th ng Pike #t. from Se a ises markt semaroey, "onal 22s ance eae, am, oho PAS ES CASH CENTURY REAL T on cee scratched his face badiy. He then aay % on“ “we ae Ds -1 ke 00 ” d in . ‘ Five years from now the Duwam~-| makes ft too high for dairying. |ewore out a warrant for assault | reer jek Atte tite ish river dairymen will be driven to | Truck gardeners are paying $45 and ‘ wo tte Inte thon ith r WW. Water, Manager sal other localities by the inroads of the | $50 an acre rent in the Duwamish /and battery against the woman, | amd ‘tor ge nepece vader ‘ef the ot ne a apparent diminution Of | Harkman, 1310 Second ave, - ye vers, ° Hh valle r Ge or 4 mane 4 iach garenarn who are foting vale, an tae or more an acre who wil anawor for both offenses | fet tom Minor avo ronday| "rare are now. nine care of it Double Corner . é tehet of Milk Inapector L. M. Wood-| Mr. Woodcock made a trip of in-| ‘The French ship Helene Blum, }? _A.N, Floyd Promoted, Hght material still lost on the road ie 7 cock, who yesterday, on the order | spection of the dairies that supply] which sailed from Port Gamble 170 A. N. Floyd, chief clerk to D. Mo- | somewher 80x two blocks from new t of Health Officer Cathoun, made a| Seattle with milk. Mr. Woodcock| days ago, is reported to have ar Renate, general meaneane of the ve FISHING TACKLE FINE Vi Ww high school, t blocks from } si ACD trip through the valley as far up| found them alt in apple ple order.| rived at Newport, England asligeotonnd ee snr yee cl 9pm ire m space. A. tn Mall, 11% car line high and sightly H as Kent. | Dalrymen are putting In concrete _ - - pened yn iy 2 % « eae Jf nd wi age and Ba - “ perd This is « sacrifice sale and " n and | foo « dd some ight agen’ r. Floyd has been} First : ‘ 1 brin, good increase in f Rts cron Around Kent dairy lands are| floors in their barns and some are . LOTS . cask is a worth $609 an acre, and in the Du-| preparing to concrete their barn- itt e ecaution $y the company for 16 years Rig burgain day. Bee page 5. * a short time t wamish valley farm lands are bring-| yards. All are putting im patent ‘ et pl, Onle Society Meeting. —— _ ; Hl ing $1,500 to $2,000 an acre. This coolers. May ®t you great loss and much) rhe GOnio soctety Is to hold a ot your own terme, overtest Oul 1 1g) Ss ge 2 gh ee : meeting Friday night at the Cham ing Green Lal Sound F k & Wil x f| WiLL OPERATE MORE | pared to improve the grounds at] els, ete, in the Fire and Durgiew) 2S Comms eee = lots, $190 each, $25 down, $10 ra | : " i STREET CARS. | once. Proof Safe Deposit vaults of Wei} doven Rubber tipped base} month 604 People’s Bank Butlding (f} Ay | D. Perkins & Co, bankers, Alaska} knobs 16¢ dozen, At Splinnings. | niin Sntitendn © —-* Ind, 4436. : WY WY f]| The Seatle, Renton & Southern INDIAN APPEALS TO butiding, where t will be secugg,! aoe! wae cd Hl was today given its permit for a HIGHEST COURT.| and accessible. BOXES $4.00 peel | egy = tu “on j]| turm-ont at Bighth av é rer Wash eae tabs «om ‘ YEAR © Big bargain day. See page 5. * 66x115, within 150 feet of ara ’ . oes rN Ee Hiington st, which with other im- © rights of Indians holding . ateey 4 ue is ‘ lad tah tite, * % si ermonts, will enable the com-| land from the government are to be Madrona Park car. Thi room house and 17 lots, 54 . 60 per cent more | thoroughly tested by the attorneys} is one of the few snap buys fruit * » 83, we ¥ e We keep an at act system li cars om the aystem. for Toy Toy, an Oregon Indian, who} left In thie locality, Get ee eee and will be giad to tell you the t | | obatructe of the er of any plec i~4 i By the ald of the electric | is appe sling to prevent his removal | after this today <room ho: 4 Wt be in the etty free of c Hewnches recently put tn at the foot |te the federal prison at MeNoll"s ca oa property Vw lof the Washington st. hill and the sland. Notice of appeal to the su atealon anabiib GREGOR M'GREGOR tirmout, three cars are to be oper-|prema court of the United States! ewe eS 1 Empire Building See mar cos ated on the counterbalance at the | was 4 with the elerk of the} BIG REDUCTIONS | Green Lake ca ——=: ae fe without 0 sow ‘i fil enable the oy Toy wa lor murde' peaiea 2% a wee sg up om its sched- [Oregon in the federal courts and ALARMING PRICES ON 33°18 OFF ON COAL. |} — WATCH AND st the future’ li cic that mech. sentenced to life imprisonment. He|| CLOCKS; 68 AND UP. PORT PEACOCK PAT Groom modern home on 36th WEST SIDE REALTY co WAIT FOR THE 1 claims that, being a land owner, he “aap -0Fe. On. 000 TERNS, ave.; lot 60x100; magnifl- West 60th Ot. Green Lake car ; * _ WANTS LINCOLN PARK, |#hould have been tried as any other 3 OFF ON ONE OF cent view of lake and moun a ’ } das, an baum 7 oe citizen, in the state courts in|} PIECES OF HAVILAND, oun OPEN STOCK nave tains, This home should be or HARVARD REALTY co. GREEN DUCK. ze. qs ot | © HL Reed, of the local Christian | appealing from Judge Hanford's ro 93 1-3 OFF CL. LAND DINNER SETS seen if you are looking for , v AL ReTATE itt ’ | Wudeavor society, today asked as-|fusal to grant him a writ of habens a choice location, we one no sistance of the Chamber of Com-| corpus 33 1-3 OFF FINE BRIC-A- CUT GLASS NAPPIES . j stots ' ges : 2.98, WORTH $4.50, ar AND 8& im. ue fi merce ‘to prevent the city park GALE OF $01,760 LOT. BRAC. 2.4 $s For Irrigated Lands cal} on eo iD SEE : |board from plowing and gardening COLUMBIA CANAL CO. a eel} Lincoln park wntil after the ©, EB. Lot 9, block 17, of the A, Denny —— ei convention {in July. The Endeay-| addition, 60 feet north of Union CAHEN ‘i DREW co Bont Botase and Loans . K. Loose, President and ‘ ae lorers intended to use the park for | st. on Fifth av., has been sold to 9 ople’s Bank Bidg. ‘ eri ani Wg Wash 4 RL BRATTIn-1 ite ond six-room| tie eraction of the immense tents} Fred Gidner for the Beach ertate . eal tad. 4887 rlon Bu'iding, . ‘ aaa cleads Rowen —— Sich the convention will be |for $61,780. Adolf Beltrens ts said | First and Madison, Attalia, Walle Walle Co. Wash. ° he park board has pre-to have engineered the deal