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THE MONSTER MAR! ped WHILE gareciALey Fc paper — SLEePt ess NIGHTS | FIRST WIFE INTERVIEWED oR THIS NEWS = Oe ee pnce SHE LEARNED OF vow | gue HAD BEEN CHEATED grit HAS O | OOD WORD FOR ay F. M. CONEHAY veive Service.) | _ Star's Ex ka LB CRERK, Colo, Jur Jecoived and : jost all faith | Thus spoke Mrs. Ida] nd wife of » tw pining her little town of confessions ie oy in whieh he j Faid that his {\ wan stilt} Mre. Orchard No. 2 has — | A. wife Closest seclusion. She by fly declined to be Inter} More than once sho with a shotgun tntry ae bare sought oat her humble te the mountains i the scene of some most diabolteal crim has UAAALAAL ALL Or |“eabin.” When we knocked the }door was partly opened by a frail little woman, attired in a blue cal fof like material. The bonnet to prevent a possible snapshot. She | but when reassured by her friend invited us to enter The house was untidy chard apologized for the lack of neatneas wad order. She explained she bad been so nervous that she was physically unable to attend to her usual household duties In repty to questions, Mrs lehard reluctantly recounted some tot the principal events of her ca jreer, She was born in New Jer sey, of German parents. The family on Mountain Near Altman Were mpeee Caplonives to Ennisco, Tex. Later she moet lAlbert H. Toney and they were | married. fncorporated town tn the u it te 10,660 feet! He was vory good to me and his he sea. Though the month | children,” said Mrs. Orchard. “I was well advanced, I was think he was the best man that upon my arrival with Mur ever lived. Such men do not live ef snow, The wind was brisk nowadays 1 have oon so de pf cold. cotved and cheated since his death ing Mrs. Orchard's objec that I have fost all faith tn he fe seeing newspapermen, I de. manity’ * to enlist the ansistance of| After thelr wedding the bappy young couple mored to a small coal mining camp near Como, Colo. Toney was employed as bead ma chinist, white his wife kept the counts of weights and supplies for the miners A strike wae declared ané Toney decided to try his fortune at Crip friend in gaining ber con Qed securing an inter Star. In this I was suc Orchard home is an eight strocture of an arehitectural typical of mining campa It oa one Moor and Is called a BLIC TO ) MEET FAIRBANKS the afternoon of July 12 >| en and sitk bat socegtion bag p.. given the vice president a te oo official manner by the at the Lincoin hotel, at | Christian Endeavor society and wil! time every citizen of Seattio|be a guest of the same until he Vicinity wil! be aiven op reaches the Lincoln hotel ty to greet the distinguished | There the vice president wil!) |meet friends and others. The R Garfield and Levi Christian Emdeavor reception com- both members of Prest-\ mittee arranged an exclusive re Roosevelt's cabinet, wil! also ception for Pairbanks to order that {Christian Endeavorers from all are many persons who have | parte of the country may be the - uecanalianBbieatde of the frock | first to greet cng FE 4 (Seripps Telegraph Service.) 4 ag of company VICTORIA, B. C, June 25—Ten| FB. Oxhita, properietor of a Jap Fotien © aid’? the usuat custom jthousand strikers burned the main | *0e#e restanrant known as the! bile service finance. : h Puget Sound rests t, locate wa cage vs buildings and killed the chief of ¢ a aurant, located at) «rhe franchise, prospective plant police at Suir in the copper | 208 Fourth av. S., was arrested yes | 144 contract mortgaged for mining districts of Miyanoshita,|terday by Bakery and Restaurant jer 999 to wecure an issue of 6 por Japan pogregells 8 Ne ag Pd attempt | cont bonds, the money from the Armed with rifles, the miners at-/ @ Gisgose of & pounds of o of which was used to construct tacked the regiment sent to quell |PUtrd meat. Oshita was fined $26 om syatem and the $25,000 stock! lve rie v- “ jand costs in Justice Gordon's court | *™ , . rie he mines were damared | tits oorning lingue was distributed among the tt the ext Lo ATO » | mn ‘ r > c oth ent of & million dollars. |" Cotibs fuand a large quantity of promoter Mr. Paul ofr, Hama =. | | beef and pork in the loobox at the Kinnear and G. Bartold The first day's seasion of the jington. Seattle will not make any CARROLL EXPECTED | Puget Gound restaurant stand with | velret The earnings of the on and Alaska depart efforts to secure the next year's | jan equal amount of good meat leampany now reach $7,000 a year Grand Army of the Repub encampment it wants the 1909 " Jand the operating expenses, inter Bmecampment, opened thia morn | seasion City Comptrolier H. W. Carroll is] jeat and taxes about $3,000, leaving Junction ball, Ballard. The! Tomorrow the veterans will! expected to arrive in Beattle Pr ja net inc $4,000 a year on Misuse committeos were appoint. parade and the Ballard school chil! morrow, returning from Chicago} an investment four years ago of and the meeting adjourned | dren will also fall in line. } Where he went to place the sewer | jthe political po and financtal abtt the hall was opened to the! Thursday, the Inst day of the) and park bonds. He is returning lity of the promoters, The stock of The address of sexsion, the Spokane delegation| by way of Denver and the Rio ithe company t# yw worth from made by ex Mayor H. & will introduce a resolution asking | Grande. } $60,000 to $75,000 And ane 4, followed by Mayor W. the next legisiature to make an | the fact that the contract has Greater Seattle. appropriation to place statues to | dectar 4 iMegal and the company Tesponse to the addresses of Marcus Whitman and Gen. Isaac ON THE FRONT ‘ j hax since developed another sour was made by 3. G. 1. Stevens in the hall of fame at Fire which originated from defoc-}of supply, it waa until a v¥ i iemarey Washington, D. C pee tive wiring gutted the reside of |ahort timo ago drawing at least a flection of the nevt meet-| Friday morning the delegates Dr. B. A. McDonald, 1523 Madison! portion of its supply from the city of the encampment was|will be taken to Bremerton, and| The Northwestern Steamabip st., at 10:30 this morning. Spread-| system for this afternoon's ses |to Port Orchard, the site of the|Co’s steamship Saratoga, which |{)F from the roof at the rear of} Another Form of Graft but was jaid over until to | new soldiers’ home was due to leave tomorrow at 10/ = 2 yuse the fire damaged the : ¢ elt hatin deeneed chernoon, when ft will be| Tonight the W. R. C. will hold|c'clock in the morning, will sot|"™lding and the contents to the} Not comlens wot ot! tor the aon by ihe clection of officers.|a public reception at the Gilman sali until the £7th, when she leaves |°™'e"t Of $2,000 before it could bo /s0 favorable & Coleus ml ae Wkely that the next encamp-| Park M. E. church in honor of the} at % p, m extinguished by the fire depart:-|of Cedar river water the company) Wl meet at North Yekima,|department officers of the differ-] The steamer Spokane arrived at| ent rege gy tops FR ys: nage mame other city in eastern Wash. ent orders now in seusion 12:30 today from Skagway on the| TR auick action of the depart | by gun ny redaced. During the onus 2 on return fram an excursion trip up-|™eRt alone saved the building front yee! tnt “ 1904 and 1906 the city on which it Jeft June 14 & total loss, Fanned by the wind}#mmmoers of tun at atribut he flames spread rapidly along} Gounci! was induce Pld anglyi oat Town Maru left tod for|' i v ¢ Ye € | orts, a ened ggg om tor use in sprinkling the Hongkong, carrying 4 fall passen-[ReRdway before they were die wataw Oe ee track. This water PASSED BY COUNCIL gor list as well as a big cargo of] °°" jwas delivered through the mains ral_ merchandise. CABINET RESIGNS. lof the Georgetown Water company wes = steamer Buckman, which | "nut here is where the company’s left San Francisco Saturday with (Serippe Teleaenph Service.) Ip graft” came | The company he, un executive and health officer have} p of sugar, wae due to ar! CARACAS, Juno 25.—Tho Venei}ame purchasit water (over th iis eligible f heen seve times in. consultation] "%S !9 Seattle today. zuolan cabinet has resigned, owing | first 30,000 cuble feet a month) at Os licensed physician or sur- over it i Hertha leaves at % o'clock\t the action of gong in coneldycents a hundred cubic feet, The This aw was passed| While the city is to pay for the} ee Valdes, carrying \demning the policy of the minister] afdinance of 1904 provided that for Might by the cowne!! and it is| medical inspectors, the board of — of umber and gener-} of finance water delivered to the rt ~y tanks Mieved that it will receive the tm- (health f* to pay for a number of CORRES fér aprinkling the road the com Bete soproval ot mayor. The \assietant inspectors neriean- Hawaiian steamer} ELECTRIC CARS CRASH saay ahoulé rebated by. the due J jhe has Miy at the rate of 15 cents per for ever since last (Seripps ‘Telegraph Service. ‘ctu of about 100 cuble feet but on account of bad| LOS ANGELES, Cal, June ‘That ts the’company paid the city not been able to come | Ruaning at a terrific speed through} g cents a hundred cubte feet for th The Massachusetts, aleo|the fog at & o'clock this morning.) water which the city then gav to this company, is on|A Redondo car crowded with Mex-jaway to the county for. the wu 16 tor onal jean laborers crashed into a freight | ciety of the proprietors of the = - ben belonging to the |train and was almost totally de race track managed by Ex-Senate Patrolman of the) McLaughlin had Steer arrested |West Const Steamship Co., is soon |Mmolished. The motorman was fe) 4 p van de Vanter who enjo ee now Work Hatlard /hecause the officer is alleged to|to complete a four month's trip |tally injured and 11 Mexicans sort | ciogg political relations with th had the experience |have used unnecessary viclence|from Europe and South n [ously burt county commiasioners, Having Morning of himself.| when he arrested McLaughlin last| and will arrive in Seattle July 6) aye ghaffer-Whittl mpany,| Riven away the water which it had out of h chet a warrant, | week She is in charge of Capt. Petor-| yy ioy lucted a millinery sale in|once sold for 4 cents a hundred to by W Laughlin, off At that time Jaughiin was | son the coliseum some time ago ang{cabic feet the city’ purchased it 4 aloor Ofticer|charged with blockading a side| The Umatilla, which was duc to} yas closed up by the police on the| back again at 16 conte a cubite foot, | annonce clall Will|walk with ornaments at the en-|leave at 2 o'clock thin afternoon, | P’oundy of being a transient con-|® profit to the company of nearly im, on ‘if un-{trance of bis saloon, and later a| will not be able to leave until this|\Cor)” has filed a claim with the|300 per cent. on Cedar river water Arrosi charge of resisting an officer was|time tomorrow afternoon city council demanding the returm| Which tt originally secured in an Officer ti stked to the placed egainat #ir The steamer President leaves at! of all license xy paid, The| unlawful contract Dotiee entered his Justice Gordo diamiased the|% o'clock this evening for Sam}¢.., was m pay $25 a day for The extent to which this graft the with a charze}case agalost McLaughlin, and the| Francisco, taking the place of the |rye days and when it refused to. %®* ¥ d at the expense of the t and batte 0 it,) atter promptly secured the arrest | Sonoma | pay longer, was closed city la Indieated by the figures for fis release r in owr.(of Officer Steen for assault and The Firitish steamer Ascot, which .| July, 1904, During that month the pebtizance a; al battery. The officer served tho|came in last night, is at West He-| Wishing tackle, Halls, 1111 First! company secured from the city *** | 326,100 bie feet af water for warrant on himnelt feo dress and wearing a sunbonnot | was |some time, b pulled down over her face tn order | ularly for hin Mra. Or. | Beat about his per had not slept in two sights and | moved when she was 4 years old/ { Noensed, 4 MOUNTAIN-TOP CABIN ORCHARD’ DECEIVED WIFE DOUBTS ) CONFESSION UA UTTTEOT MRS. HARRY ORCHARD NO. 2 AND HER YOUNGEST CHILD te | —THIS 1S THE FIRST AUTHENTIC PHOTOGRAPH EVER PUB LISHED OF THE DECEIVED WOMAN. ple Creek. He was crushed to death | shortly afterwards in a mining shaft 1 had known Mr « never cared partic continued the litte ways kind to woman He was drew back at the sight of strangers, |the children, and they learned to like him very much. I admired him because he was always so clean and a; be ever used tobacco in any form of brought any whisky into the house bat ft was more on account of the children than anything else that | married him He was always very kind to me We never had any trouble-—not so much as an unkind word-~anttl after the strike was called, and then I seoided him for staying out late at night, because I wae afraid the soldiers would arrest him. Mre. Orchard was reticent con ping her feelings toward Or rd and the probable outcome of the trial. Asked if she were will ing to go to Botes and testify, she replied 1 have been asked by both sides to go, and have refused. They al ready have Witeceses whd know everything that I know. In fact, 1 think pow that | knew jess thas anyone else. I must have been ox eoodingly lgnerant not de hay knows more at the time ty Though she realized that «he had | “8 Or! onoen concerns | 6 TAXES COLL ECTE heen terribly decetved, Mra chard professed doubt ber busband s confessions p did) not see how be could do yee things. 10 FIX RATES FOR MOVING VANS The leeuse and revenue com mittee of the coun! yesterday ap | proved the city ordinane® provid: |... an bel ie on conditions in the tee to be eee and Americana by Kiyoshi Kari beet known this country He hax been det ber of Commerce makes a report| anese assoc ee, ees ing that furnitere movin and fixing charged by etch vans. ‘The ordinance will probably be modified tn detatl, after the Cham- of its opinion om the rates that) |should be allowed. The new or jdinance te the result of the com-| plaints of extortionate rates and | anese or the United States govern- | methods employed by the Bekins | | Transfer compan y. v0" SS STRINERS attack FOR KEEPING THE TROOPS attle loading coal Jary districts in S Orchard fort | officials over and there a member of the upion said, when fing at 87 @ day and the boss pl «\for 1906 GENSS FINED 6 The Rabbi Goves, who was ary | rea d wuneeremoniously in the | eae of Hebrew wedding foativt ties going on at bis home, 910 | Washington st. Sunday by Patrol jman Welsh, was fined $5 aflor bunch of wordy testimony was beard in Justice Gordon's court this morning, To was arrested for Su welling grocer resisting an officer CHINESE REBEL§$),. BLOODTHIRSTY (Scripps Telegraph Service.) VICTORIA, B, © Jur 35. Hongkong advices by the impress Japan says that refugees a flocking there from the revoluliom th Ching The rebel forces are moving to ward Canton Huichou and Kowloen, on tlh maintaod captured worsted A Hongkong killed and the sprinkled with celal’ families in wells oppasit He ne KO and the gove custome official wr rebel banners his blood. The drown offi TO AVERT STRIKE According to a statement by the af the local journeymen plasterers’ unlom today the threat ened strike will be averted. The matter has about will be no strit interviewed. “We are still work torera are glad to get us at that We them $6 to $7 per day, and we propose to work for any one who according to the scale.” The cese of Don KE, Jobson against Typographital Seattic local No. union, for $30,000 went on triad be fore Judge Hapford>in the fe court today as foreman on the Timer, was forced to lwave the city agks $30,000 as damages for Une of the anton dodge Hanford today ofde Matt H, Gormley, county treesai to collect the sum of $2235 tax from the Seattle Brid company WRITER TO REPOR CONDITIONS A detailed written report wilt west among aod between the Ji akam\. one of © Japances writers in for this which will be begun at once. His/| river apected to be in a form | pared system and on Ju report is that can be used elther by the Jap | the council passed ments BAD MEAT ay and were riment troops were themselves never made an agreemont with to the effect that we work for nome other than boss plasterers if they would raise our seale from | pays us eral Johnsop whe employed and claims that be fost his position by being suspended from the anton, and He THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1907. FRANK PAUL AND HIS CEDAR RIVER WATER GRAFT IS SHOWN UP | (Continued From Page One.) jag operations the company paying therefor about one twelfth of the © of the system. tract was partially by the grand jury Judge Bell ta rover Thin ¢ otigntod |vened by in con } 1908, and an effort made to leure the books of the company | order to pursue the inquiry into | whether the company had paid } bribes to accomplish its purposes |'Thie effort was realsted by the company, Bugene Semple, ite pres jiiont, being by Judge Bell commit pied to jail for that resistance, and fappeal was taken to the supreme jeourt where the efforts of the jury 40 Ket possewaton of the books were | defeated Testimony was given in the grand Hjury room to the effect that the Queen City Contracting company having a contract with the ttle €@ Lake Washington Waterway feompany, had paid §2,600 for #0 called ‘legal expenses’ in connec tion with ite efforts to secure @ }loame of the old pumping plant on jake Washington owned by the jeity Thin ch passed through Jaome of the officers of (he Beattie |@ Lake Wasbington Waterway leompany, among others being im jorsed by Andrew Hemrieh Mom }hers of the jury became convinced re fa since no legal services were quired to procare the contra Washington Waterway company a8 irregular and filegal and the coun cll for granting it, and recommend od Ubat legal steps be taken to ab rogate it Machine Politician. Frank Paul, more even than Mr Parry, was a typical machine poll tictan , necking Mr. Parry's en erngy and ability left little impree |alon upon the comptrolier’s office ifurther than to acquire and cult! vate while occupying {t, relations with the city government which be | wubi ned afterwards to his financial profit, During his more lax man agement of the office, financial and [bookkeeping trreguiarities began to jereep it as evidenced by the } of the exporte om disclosures | ployed to investigate (he extent of | tations dragged along rome wee! of Mr. Riptinger | extent and nature of these loperations are best shown by expert's report itwelf As City Comptrotier Paul had observed the manner in which Mr Parry's Seattic & Lake Washington Waterway company had, through its friendly relations with the city company The Georgetown Water company was organized April 22, 1903 fimanced on the basie of two pub He grants, one a ¢ and the ‘other a con city for its water. One grants, the contract h al, thy other the probably at lonst Given the Franchiee The franchise w granted Feb ranry 6, 1893, to M. 1. (Lafe") Hamilton, of Georgetown, an ad herent of the old south istrict po litiead ring then and now dominat ing the board of county commis sionera, and an employe of county in the capacity of road sw pervisor for district No. 2 was un franchise, irregular employe probably makes the fran obi the manner of its procorement ir regular Mr Paul took up with the city work, |couneil the matter of getting Cedar + for the company’s pro 16, 1908. an (ainee declared without thority), authorizing the board public works to enter ftto a com the company with legal ao tract to supply wator at the lowest manufacturer's rate up to 36,000 ecnbic feet « month and above that amount a! 4 comnts per thousand cubte feet The company purchased a reser = alte in Georgetown for $ with this and ite two publ en * wae ready to Cee with the January, that this $2,500 was used illegally | question. The grand jury also condemned the water-using contract between the elty and the Lake the | threatened to fall thr and onty franchise act with the of these the The fact that the grantee was a county unlawful and at least makes ordinance of | VANCOUVER, B. C., | Westminster, $199.25 and sold back to the city] to be given away to the county) 70,000 cuble feet for $106, so that} the 000 cuble feet the compa 4 delivered ») other customers it but $24.26 or but about one on! the original contract price | Paid No Taxes. In addition to working thin graft | on the city in the manipulation of ith illegal water through the elty council the Georgetown Water company managed to ew cape paying taxes on its distribut ing wy the cal the attention of the assessment of Ticials to the delinquency in 1906 ther incident in the relations ween Fra Paul and the elty government which throws light on the political training and character 4 “Honest” John Riplinger, and the influence upoo his character of his political and sur roundings is the employment of Mr contract tem until writer ansocialos Poul ty May, 1903 to “exercise his influ on” the members of thy state land commission, Thin deal was entered into on behalf of the elity by Counciiman James A./ James, chairman of the finance committees, and John Ripiinger then city comptrott: Following a 1 atory provision of the city charter of 1896 the coun cll had submitted to the people tn 1900 the question of iw | for the construc jing pleat +| Plant promised to wring tortion out of corporate domentic electric lighting the (project encountered underhanded | official and unofficial opposition of a effective a character that it w | more than three years before the clty offietals even sold the bonds This dilatoriness bad begun to jSrouse & political interest which appreached a seandal when tn 1903 lefforte were made to dispose of the bonds. As in the case of the water lbonds recently sought to be sold |those efforts encountered under | ground opposition ip financial cir eles and threatened to prove unano conefal | The city officials turned to the jatate Innd commission to induce the cammiasion to purchase them | an an investment for the state per manent school fund. These nego politics intervened with a demand for private grafts and the deal th Something For Mr. Paul. It was at this time that Counelt man James and Comptrotier Rip linger entered into a contract with iMr. Paul to pay bim a big bonus if jhe would float the bonds with the council, made profitable use of the! amie Mr. Paul exercised his po surplus flow of Cedar river! titical poll and, in his own lan water and when be left the com| guage “paid out large sums of} corn was the Georgetown Water! mone in bie effort to carry out his end of the tract. The state land commina wan made to sec in a new Mght and the e purchased Rut with an election approaching the other members of the counci! repudiated the contract, ft was pigeonholed until after the electi lthen Mr. Paui’s claim denied. Mr |e al sued the city for $14,750 but the supreme James and Mr. Riplinger had no power to bind the city on such a contract The employment of Mr. Paul to negotiate this deal at so large « tion as he claimed can be | compen: accounted for only on one of two theories, One ts that it was found | necessary to bribe one of more members of the state land commis ston and Mr. Paul w that purpose. The other ta that some of the parties thereto saw in the negotiations an opportun | etve Mr. Paul a nice juicy graft. T. M.A. TS ORGANIZED The Theatrical Machanics’ asso- ciation, to be known as Seattle Lodge No. 62, was formally organ ized on the stage of the Grand Opera house this morning, The | hlodge starts off with a membership of pearly 100. | At the session today the follow ing officers were elected: Prest dent, James Goldamith; vie pres ident, Harry W recording sec retary, T. Crickmore; secretary, A. T. Elwell financial secretary, F. L. assistant Newell |treaswrer, W. J. Pycheon; marshal Fred Davia; sergeant at arma, F McDonald; outer guard, Roy | Pinkham trust BKimer A lirriend, Bert Sweazy and J. R | porns Clark was elected past vic ef | president and tnstailed the officers. | 5 otings will held and the T. M. A. pror bo one of {the big orders of Seattle, ite princt j pals being of the best 7 THEFT AT SOUTH PARK. A horse, buggy and harness were jstolen from Yoakum’s grocery at South Park last night. The prop erty has not yet been recovered | nor the thief apprehended TUG SINKS WITH CREW. June that the tug Con stance, with Captain Netlson and a crew of five men aboard, all of New has been lost at Riv It is reported Halls, 1141 First Blank cartridges, av Swell Little 4-Room Bungalow 200 feet At Lincoln Beach, only from car, Salt sea breezes 1 cool In summer. An | keep ye ideal home Price $1,250 Easy Terme. Phone Owner, Ind, West 61. j]} WILL HEAR PETITION TOMORROW AT ‘TheFair IOWA CREAMERY BUTTER, The county commissioners have net the petition of the cutting of & special SPECHT RETURNS Attorney A. F. Specht of the QUALITY PARLOR MATCHES, BOX returned today from the ing before the intor Specht was reticent bu H RANCH month to prepar 1 to prepare theirs Add to Rainier Club At a recent meeting of the Rainier elut T EASTERN HIGH GRADE EASTERN BACON, LB. 16%¢€ » completed within 90 days which will make this one modious and BEST QUALITY GRANULATED SUGAR, 8 LBS. To Bulld Candy Factory og bonds | treasurer of the MeDonald Candy on of a city light-| Company of Salt Lake City The people had voted Seattle yesterday and ithe bonds, but since the proposed | that within a year the «a-| would begia the erection at & plant rates for|here that would cost approximately CASH POURS IN|’ Big Consessions Induce Heavy | Piano Buying MANY FINE AND COSTLY PI- LECTED AT PIONEFR PIANO HOUSE. 81G INROADS MADE IN UNUSUALLY LARGE) LIKELY TO END IN FEW DAYS. GOOD QUALITY LB. .10%¢ POUND CANS LIB- | BY’S VEAL LOAF LARGE CANS SOCK- EYE SALMON 19¢ BEST QUALITY LINOLEUM ...45¢ NOBBY STYLES TRIMMED na Ruffled 9§¢ 200 pairs that have sold regularly . $1.25, $1.39 and $1.48, tomorrow at 10c a yard, tomorrow Qc These goods are sell- regularly at 12%c, 15¢ oa 18c a yard. "ae Manufacturers’ Short worth &c, 9c and 10c a yard. 13¢ of the Great Cash has surpassed @ Raising Sa our fondest hopes ‘The greater percentage of plano | mm the installment | and to inaugurate a sale in or nearly all business is done sisting on cash, ¢ Was no alternative for |} stocked to an alarming degree, and the necessity of raising cash t instruments inauguration Cash Raising Salo. ized that to find homes for a great many of these pianos, and to insist on cash, et be the greatest we Accordingly, the prices | were sinshed to rock bottom if the present gait keeps up our ob-| be realized foe days and the sale will end at) We fully real-| reductions m court held that Mr, | ever made. Today te the Time. If you have the necessary cash, | "can pay down, say $75 to $100! a @ in a few months, attend to this at once. Remember hired for) sale will end just as se raise the necessary amount opportunity ia right now Oldest and Largest | ity to |8. Jobnaton Co., dealers, 903 Fecond avenue And how to make it rani & Taft, 1024 Second ay Dimities fireworks and flags Ask Piper | They have | ° savings for a deca may not amount to a fortune, | but they provide a mighty good | foundation fer one. | Save NOW—with us. We Pay 4s Interest On Savings Accounts Branches, Ballard. Kentos. dames D. Hoge, President pInmoToRs Ferdinand Schmits, J. D. Low- Rosenberg, A. . George Donworth, "i * Ribbons 200 pieces to 414 inches wide, plains and Union Savings & gular prices 7 Suits === (gals | Skirts Now is the time to buy A8¢ THE FAIR Arcadia Irrigated Orchard Tracts $10 Down and $10 a Month for a Bearing Apple Orchard Overalls | For Particulars ¢ Grant & Dye 329 People’s Bank Bidg. Second and Pike

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