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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1907. 3. # was held in Mr. Parrell’s private | candidate with the « of Levy - ’ - OT i RETAIL AND WHOLESALE GROCERS AND “Last Saturday I. again got out |1, 1904, Iiven at that time, how | = 0 THE FTS | | & olroular cutting on three articles ever, he did not entirely know bie |car in the Tacoma yards Ankeny whose legislative support. in the Retail Grocers’ ausociation | mind for when another reporter| Albert KE, Mead, of Whatcom ors gave him their votes. Seeing did not come, Frt-| . o or |4esired the reput pation | sibility M eney, at a eritical jonian reported to the po later he dented that he was or the republican nom r , a er | HL. Majonian reported he p sieaskah 2 day Mr, Guthman called me up and | ater Be ‘ for superiuor judge . : Pde gy ce today that a thief entered his would be « candidate i wor Judge had heen prot es in the Touriat hotel, on Oc ‘ ry company bad atopped call. | eked ff T had changed my mind)“ poy the purpows and um that nomination by the rail making thi tal av. near Main st. last : he (nk on me ; about maintaining the prices of (he | ances Mr, Ballinger wae an ideal leaders in that county if be ble undor adentel ev. near Main ot, ees |e eut on the "About the same time T recetved | Retsil Grocers’ anstetation rene engi o- public character | Would permit the use of his 1 favor four night and atole a grip conta | Retatl Grocers’ association list any |. out , ° T told him that wes. wet the | % F s vdeo Papmedt a ih eh f precast alate Saree ae different articles of value, Yester- | more otter from the Beattle Produce he had formed the habit of taking congress in ¢ ‘ Py question, What I wanted to know ‘ain, |to enable day King, an exconvict 1 told bim I was not In the baby | “##eclation notifying me that the} ee in oe a lofty and d ifled stand we road force b wt organization to the eandl- a aiaie Soke te ween asa and could run my own basi-| Retail Grocers’ association had|%*# Phathor he ppd solng A wend | nce from the ieoue before the | plea of supporting him - { Senator Ankeny, or “a cans mation | « with little | O° 1 when arrested | neas; that I had never nin any |Complained that Twas cutting | IP (ipa soods I orde - he yo people, He had had « falling out /4 antl-MeBride delegation from “date sat ry to our peopl fen in todiy'® clection at} os and an over: |(own Where an association had (| Pree abd asking for my aide of Wudicen kn ncttin ed mel ith John L, Wilkon at the time |that coun Ip gecordance wit! Ankeny’s successor. In some Seattle, Y town, Spring | cat. the property of J. H. MeLeod, | tell me bow to sell my goods. the mat 1 merely replied to} Mr. Wilson wan in the United | that tunding he b been per- |! art term used in Bad Alki, in which those placos | 98 et cing county jailer, wer | mkeod him why he was not | ‘Ms by telephone Brief and Pointed. States nenate, He was a supporter |Mitled to name the Whatcom coun. |"! edge is interpreted to mean femme to annex to Boattle, jo nd on him Around | telling how to buy}, “Thinking that there was a « tlie “ ‘ of Levi Ankeny for the United |tY delegation with J. J. Dor edge t pport for United Geattle having already an Ke aper in place of demand | bination to shut me off from get] ‘The fipale of the dealings be-| states senate, Ho had been a sup | keneral manager of the B.D & | ‘ stor, D. B. Crocker now nue for the other (h A very Haht ing that | sell goods for higher ting Roods, I wont to call on Mr, | tweed MP. and Mr, 8tong | porter conslatently of Mayor|©. railroad as chairman. In th r of internal re fe being case 4 te almost ALL prices, I told him that when I had|thman, and asked him why the | came yesterday afternoon when Mr. | }jumes,, an apologist for the Humes |"€Ne® of any other available ma mous for annexation, the obly | to do business according t the dio | ePresentative of the National Gro-| gtong eflied on Mr. Guthman, 00 | regime and president of the Humes | terial Mr. Mead'« name a pro fon bein. at Youngstown, | Nise of any association “i would [°%*Y COMpAny did not call on te lcompanted, by a representative ut | eeie, snd, PreMlecn Ot Witen these |DOMed an & coloriem, und "negaric Puget Soun Mat being vory Mahe. | RDS quit business, and that the only !# hy more, He told me that they |The Star | qualifications was & man of le- |&Ubernatorial candidate and accept see Bene o'clock 20 out of 80 ree | way they could keep me from giv [had told thelr salesman to stop! After Antroducti'n Mr. Stone re | Far gpuity and. attainments high ed. His nomination agreed upor had cast votes ata Youngs ing the pablie the value of thetr| °#lling on me |markeds “You sent for mo and 1| veter [the parcelling ot * s " ne c varki « ‘01 OC tandi nd moral eharact ng out of the remair a At Alki 12 votes out of 40 money was to buy my store. ae him if he meant that 1 | jay Hed to talk things over gg are | err on the qu nominations to railroad toc ! will Boom Greater Eered bad been cast at 1:46, A hat 98 pe ould not get goods if I did not feu." replied M huth b . - ~ henchmen ’ , 2 e. 1907, haw proven a record| “Higgins protested tha " . You," replied Mr. Guthman, “but |ADS Onl Menment affording every men was a task of compa er damexation. At West Seat . June ~ A vt aioe and. {cont of the fatlures in the arocery | “4lataln prices, He would not give 1 wish to talk to yoo in private. 1 st « My bev to the “vested” | Ve simplicity Than Ever iat the same hour 6! out of 225) breaker in artant among the business were due to price cutting | Me & definite anawer do nak eare to discunn business be | Pomlh® P | Sem Piles’ lect aat votes, and It is be [not the least important among the | MANE TST hat no man cou TN F to get goods, I told him |fore @ third party seaaaaiacies ie: ssp teats The anzouhéement of the town Gat this ta a solld vote in |mew records In that for tho num) And 1 Wil Mel LOA) MS eos F war | BACT Would maintain prices until | T have nothing of a private na-| Young Men in Charge , 08 account of being competed, | tneank ad Chienae of annexation. At Spring | ber of marriage licenses issued « get if he knew bis business { changed my mind ture to tale about. 1 do my bust: | od a candidate the |he wae senlnat McBride to whick & St Railway mp votes, all for ant -xation, |ing the present month, 370 In nun left, saying that he would| “He said that if | would maintain | ness open and above board,” re-| Having secured e smd at || 8® Way bound, to throw away the |Gomnany that It will place tone recorded at 1:45 ber of proliminary steps to matr he never came back. | Prices, there would be no trouble; |torted Stone railroad forces pr / Pportunity in the ation + ggg hae fs absolutely no doubt as) mony that have been taken #0 far ~ of the matter |that | could cut on anything not tn I have nothing to way,” replied |!#¢ thelr campaign The off : make ® McBride alliar Bam Piles |?" r » upon tlie mes rket, a& Ouicome, and because of this} This ix far larger than any pre) ooo onth ago when Otto | the Retail Gr re association let, | Guthman and leaders of the Young Men . -|went to the legislature of 19 ae he « ng to the 8 und of faterest is taken in the elec | vious month In the history of the luthman, head salesman of the Came for Mis Order. If 1 do not maintain prices, wilt | pul an club were invite i a Bs A senatorial candidate with ¢ 7" a -~ - Iw a} in Ge me which closes at 7 o'clock this | auditor's office and over 100 19 €% | Vitignal ‘Grocery company, called The next day the representative |{ be cut off?” inquired Mr. Stong, | conference with Sam Piles, Mayor | paratively little support outside of | jUted States. Real estate will Ne cess of June, 1906 at my store and told me that he /Of the National Grocery company I have nothing to say,” replied | Humes, C. P, Chamberlain and oth-|his own county delegation change hands more rapidly than paz | Thad come to see if he could not |alled and took my order juthman, and then he added: “We [era and asked to participate in the |Charles Sweeney, pre ~igp® ever after this announcement bh | fd arrange to get me to maintain the About the same time, on going |b ihed All that over before,” |effort to nominate Mr. Ballinger. Federal Mining & Bmelting com, |veen recelved by the public, buat. LICENSED 10 | price list of the Retail Grocers’ as |4own to buy my produce, I found Have you sent up the goods I) Hi of the young men prote ted pany, which means Amalgamated |» and pre es onal men wil i a that | had been placed on the de- | ordered?” demanded Stong that they had not been consulted 1m Copper company, which’ a, ome te ne Ne. ee a7 48 I told bim ‘No,’ that I waa bound |!f#quent list by the Seattle Pro | Yes,” repiied Guthman, and the | the selection of the candidate but 1 Ol! company with Geor be , , D : ick F. Johnson, 23, Ratlard,| ee om-| to give the public the value of t 1ce association, In spite of the interview came to an end Mayor Humes amoothed over that | Stevenson as ] : 0 Rove Skinner, 20, Ballard bab water @ one iy ei has |money. After considerable talk fact that | had always pald my bills| Evidently the members of the objection by proposing that since will locate on the for the pe Shreeve, 8%, Taco | men sc neat demand for more | left promptly, I immediately paid the |local combines are posted on the|they had not therefore been con- | Tourists ew towns the coms will pat Seed Ada Harden Mabaffty, 31,| om jor both the leht and water The next thing I noticed was |OPly Account running against me |anthtrost laws, and are prepared to | sulted it would now be in order to] : on the market will furnish bust ee that the salesman for the National |0d foreed them to restore my | back up the moment anyone really turn over the entire campaign to Don't fall to visit th ss locations for thousands, hittle: . ne | Siveate * eredit se e rights . . ans. attered d tremerton he estern Townsite ‘om Whitfield Chapman, 26,/ ‘phe great increase in the business ; amen ieee Sari Hie youre. eee nie ered | steamer “Tourist” leaves pany of Washington, an auxtiiary and Malvina French Cease,|renerally and the additions of ee ee eee 10 & m. and 1:15 p. m. fo: of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St 4 publicans accepted the public man r ‘ ; Bailar! intel Snail _ |suburban towns has necessitated so , tech gon len under the /2#'4 tomorrow, Don't Paul Railway Company, owns the olem: ton: a eutelage ‘ home 4 tee th leshit ng the line and ow adv aor Geek room | (Scripps Telegraph Service.) managing committee was or ned | 90" and » e battleshty he line and now adver 26, | ne | HOUSTON, Va, June 29.—Attor tonsitting of Wm. Holt, P. L. Allen, |NePasks, Oregon and Wisconsin, | tising the wale of four new towns, M JOHN D PLAYING Harmon, in his closing address ccs gd oli gga aboag hey 16 gunboats Chic will he sed ok eelie Oe } . B® | Albany, the trainin Dilling, Steve Meck, KE. H. Gute, R pokane on July 18, 18, 37 Loving murder (rial today . te | phia, the prison sh Se. na | unced the former Judge for) om M. Kinnear and O. A. Tucker, Quar- | the 'p A . rt 4 ne Kreat drydock The Townsite Company has locat- 2 Q H his cold blooded murder. He ask (Continued ) roads and railr lobbyists which ‘ters were secured in the Washing: | pie, © ry Md a ry eo a ae Weber, legal age, 4 the death penalty | is still remembered aa the se t ton block, furnished by James ry 7 os m, 1:1 2:30, 4 Round trip ing, ant thelr main entrance will the nomination « Willem Ht of mrennent |HOKE SMITH INAUGURATED. | Moore, now mayor, as the demo | aAt® | ment ever exy Meyer, legal age a nulne political excite demith and the campaign tnau- | rienced In (he state | gurated which led to Mr. Ballinge . PA nee | cratic candidate and threw their . DeGeus, 22, and} CHICAGO, Jt Judge Lan — of Washington unanimous nomination and Welch, 19, Rainier |dis today instr: Distriet Atto (Seringe Telegraph Soevies,) | suppert rminet) The railroad forces struggled tion over Wilmon Tuck ney Sims to put all the machinery |, ATLANTA, Ga ody vengeanc Piper to against the powerful stream of ris democratic candidate, by & sub- address today Governor | defeat by a small but significant o Smith advocated that) majority in a district overwhelm the disfr hisement of hegroes | | y republican. it ts variously * 1 stop lynchings festimated that the campaign for Mr. Moore against George Piper A. Kocb, legal age, Boa: |Of his department In motion in a Wis. and Zoe 1. Waldron jetfort to serve a subpoena on John 0. |D. Rockefeller. The same instruc ng public polition! wrath with con- | atantial majority, For an issue in summate skili and political ability. |(he campaign Mr. Ballinger and his Mr. Farrell began it by breaking the | champions declared he would « P. Haneera, (7, and Annie |on was wired to New York contro! of the old republican ring | up the town after the ‘20 per cent Rockete is playing hide and in Seattle and ting a mayor Of ¢rart scandals, which declaration that year t the corporate inter i S seek with the government in an ef i his own selection in the person of jin a qualified form, waa ma on BIRTH RECORD. fort to eacape pang a " — banat ya ve Richard A. Ballinger. In that local! behalf of Mr. Ballinger by Mayor = on pu e fear of Mr. Pat) -ampaign he wan ably assisted bY! Humes with wh co-operation were registered today as| TULA, Russia, June 29.—Sstx | reli's mesivlike vengeance 19 sam Piles, then a candidate for the | the 20 per cent ft" had been jthe big @etates, including that oe} |the heart of every piring pro United Statee senate, and had a%| made possible. »of J. PF. Flinn, | Count Bobrinsky's, president of the | fessional politician in King county " «Chari Pp - 7 af - ne 24, & son. jconstutional democratic party Jor the state of Washington. Asan " chiet lieut ean ie Having won out locally in th Concerning Savings Will YOU Let Experience Teach You? | hamberlain. Mr. Piles, who in the |Seatue muni pal campaign Mr Even in this prosperous state of Washington there e.| Were today devastated » object lesson In th pwer of cor “ , ue D " oben diary feet peter x es _Incen: | pid mi polities t 2 % signifi several preceding campagne hat | Farrell turned his attention to the are many old men who regret erly that they ata pee ne hoe | been ardent supporter of Mayor |/state campaign against Governor not work enough, read enough dy enough, and . fT d wi atic > o | “ec pale & £ of Andrew | S8ary at the doumas dissolution, | @ Ww. Gregory and Edgar J. | Cant success Humes, enlist his co-operation | McBride. The republican state con ticularly that they did not SAVE MONEY ENOUGH rs 21321 4 Sixth June today appointed by Couldn't “Handle” Moore. +4 Wriaht were earlier life and Mayor Humes informed Mr./tral committee was prevailed upon allod upon Piles that he would give his enp-|to violate all precedent in calling A t in the port to any one of several eandi-/ put one convention tnatead of two Fas tee Gee vaaiiie ter eee « re ey campaign for the election of Mr. dates he named who should be wat-| bringing the primary campaign on a | A ie a of the four members recomm 2 Moore Mr. McBiroy replied that be tefactory to Mr. Piles, among them in April, a manifest disadvantage To wife of - ert cent steamahip Troquots, tomorrow. by the King County Bar assect® | woulg help in the campaign if Mr. mentioning Mr. Wallinger, H. C.|for the governor Favorite son 4027 12th ay. BE, June 19, al f> an .~ gl to. oe Pacific ‘tion last Saturday Farrel! desired it but that Mr. Far Heary, BC. Neufelter, Frank Han-| candidates for state offices were wife of Thomas Gaine was given as Main 214. It should | Give Last PROGRAM. ret would find that he coulda’t ford, J B. Meikle, C. J. Smith or) brought out in all parte of the Zi Sale 36, @ Gaughs | have been Main $11 wed oa “bandie” Moore after be got him fohn H. Powell, Of thene Mr. Pe state ae excuses to enable the ral) . | 2 ‘ I, ‘1 cateyabia program was given |*lected. This proved to be the ell wag a supporter of Governor Me- | road forces to securt the privilege hy the pupils of the Columbis Col case though whether that was 4 Hiride and therefore impossible. of nam delegates to the state liege of Music last Thursday even disappointment or even a surprisve Mr. Henry, Mr. Smith and Mr. New-|convention as well as delegation ing. The program was the last of | Mr. Farrell deponent sayeth vot. feiter declined to consider the sug-| steering committees, Sam Piles the season and a large audience was| 19 the legisiature of 1903 as Im gestion and the railroad leaders |candidacy for United States ser lin attendance. Those who distin. | the legislature of 1901 the burning first selected as their candidate | was made the “bait” in King cous guished themselves were Miss Ger hegisiative issue was the passage | Jamow B. Meikle, then secretary of |ty and he was permitted to name trude Schmidt, Mise Anna Mrow-| 0! @ railroad commission which had the Chamber of Commerce. But the | the delegation which he did in con tinski, Mise Mathilda Jacobson, 0¢*® pledged im the preceding point was rateed that Mr. Meikie sultation with Mr. Farrell, and Mice Jeaste MeKillican, Mise Hazel C8™Psign by the state platforms of hac teem m railroad lobbyist and | when the state convention convened Folsom and Mise Hattie Helles. both political parties, Hut with It pasedistributer in Nebraska and |at Tacoma a majority of its dele NNEY j wan complicated & senatorial Com that report rendered him unavall-|gates were so bound round with PROGRESSIVE clus. test Into which the railroad forces able They then turned to Mr. Bal- | railroad politica! strings as to be FOR i entered handicapped by the pledge linger whe at first declined to con willing to vote as commanded Subject of étecuasion, “Selentific | given two years before to throw sider the suggestion favorably & TOGRAPHS, Spirituatiom va Suggestion,” or| their support to Levi Ankeny. A u No One For Governor. Washington Bid Are They Identical?” | further complication afforded p to Chamberiain. The great obstacie in the way of —, Ind. 2606 Theec interesting questions will/ by the fact that King county had a To Mr. Chamberlain was delegat-|8n early and easy settlement of the _ at navy yard now be discussed by Prof. C. G. Oyston | senatorial candidate In the person ed the task of “making a showing Contest wan the tack of available (Spiritealiam), and Dr. R. Strath | of Harold Preston, himself @ rail that the people demanded Mr. Haj. |@ubernatorial material. With the (Suagestion), interspersed by muste |road commission champion, to | jinger as a candidate This he did | ability to do so the McBride force Established 1964. Farrell issioners for tho comlOk | Jamon F MecRiroy to a To wife of L. F. Austin, | Through a mistake the telephone Bach of these older, wiser, sad der men could {infinitely improve the liv ad the happin dreds younger men sunger men would only listen to them and profit by thefr expert ence. They would tell you to work, they woald tell you to study would tell you many things NO’ do, but even if you refused all the rest of their advice, they would in sist upon your SAVING MONEY. If you save REGULARLY (eren if only a little a week) and put savings in a good, strong where they will earn 4 per compound interest, your money mone will In time be e ing more than your work can pos sibly earn, That is real independ ence. Contented is the man or woman who has it when sickness or old age comes; or when hard times come, as come they must, for prosperity cannot last alway Oh corm DEPOSITS MAY BE SENT BY MAIL at less than cost of st a All banking relations held tn strictest No information, not even of the existence of your account, is given to anyone, Ac counts opened $1.00 up land Park av., June Directors A. CHILBERG, President R. A. BALLINGER, Of Ballinger, Ronald Battle & Tennant Attorneys. To wife of C. D. Benson, | av. N., Juen 28, a son. To wife of Winfleld 8 Baenna, June 24, a son. To wife of George $11 Minor av,, June 18, a Of Frede Merchants W. H. METSON, Of Campbell, Metson & Campbell, Attorneys at Law, San Francie ¢o, Cal J. E. CHILBERG, Vice President PERRY POLSON, Polson Mo wife of Arlando B na, June 29, a son funday, §:00 p. mi, Christensen’s| Whom had been pledged the votes by inducing prominent citizens to | offered to make Mr. Piles United hall, cor. Broadway and Madison, (of the delegates age no Datum fo to Mr. Ballinger and insist upon | States senater if the Piles-King many of whom the ratiroads were him becoming a candidate. Among county delegation would vote for MONEY MARRIES TITLE. | depending on to aid in the defeat these who called upon Mr, Railins |Mciride'’s nomination, but this of of the commission measure. ger for that purpose were: Jud fer Mr. Piles was compelled by th ‘CASTE | ne “ dae ’ a pel y the LANCASTER, Mass. June 29 The entire King county delege © Hf Hanford, Ex-Gov. John H. exigencies of polities to deelina Cornelia Van Renssalaer Thayer | tion entered that contest voting for Mctjraw, Sam Piles, Mr. Cham. | After wrestling for two days over fo ee the wife of Count|/ Mr, Preston in accordance With beriain, James 8 Goldamith, Mayor |the task of agreeing on a candi oo é om Moltke of Copenhagen. |thetr pledges, and with the cam | Humes and Jacob Furth. To the|date the raflroad combination was lel" Thaye ‘a daughter of Nathan-| paign waged among the commi*?entreatien of these gentlemen he|on the point of going to pleces o wt igs Hoston multi-mth | gion advocates from other counties | turned @ negative ear until Mr Par-| when a member of the King county al under the leadershlp ot ree gg =i reli himself called upon him at Mr. | steering committee wired to Mr McBride he gradually gaines Hallinger's home and insisted that | Farrell at his Renton farm and Mr The Only Excursion of Stns wut bis. section aS be become a candidate as an iu| Farrell hastened to Tacoma where except for the ender | port ffort |the convention was in session, and threaten: at ubile dut f ° | the Season to mining of bis home delegation. To|to rig the gtd ity of crime d e ference of the repul ead combat persistent rumors that hit prog entreated Mr Baltiness “cae rt . Sb alate wae Preston and bis managers asked nimeeit in an interview for pubil | The 20-knot steamer tTroquots for and secured a written pl cation given to the writer 2 i for a trip to the ocean, leaving at |claring that they would continue) ———__" A eee }9 @ m. and arriving back in Se |to vote for Mr. Preston untf! he aitle at 10 ” p m. Round trip| personally released them. Three San Juan Islands “ Ga Savings We Pay Largest Savings Deposits in the Northwest. Resources Over $10,000,000. Reserve Over $3,000,000. More Than 24,000 Satisfied Depositors. Scandinavian American Bank emma ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE . BANKING BUSI. NESS TRANSACTED OF CREDIT ISSUED | HBEXCHANGE BOUGHT AND Charter Oak Ranges 418 PIKE STREET. Phones: Main 3998; Ind. 3096. ~ eae muw™ | tickets $2.00 staterooms and « later, under the lash of the) iow many of us living be j ee s0LD tickets, apply Inland Navigation |railroad-Ankeny whip, thirteen of] 9.47, Tent in the midet of worse |f | | e Co, Pier 2. 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Governor Henry McBride, made by Fruits a id 81% 18 porno 1 { political clreumstances, . . i ur om "oore Grain, Provielona, Stocks, oe hee OO aoaiel wheal én Th fy Is spread before you on the Honds—PRIVATE WIRES a candidate to su gg gg ne Be 1S ening broad expanse of 32,000 acres PER MONTH t Tel, Main 270, ind. 270. governor Inangurated th on ; he 1 Roome 304-306-306 Alaska Bidg. || Wind eampalgn” against the rab 8:30 Sharp ; Hanford Irrigated Lands re Cline’s Piano: aeoee ci The Sale of 4 New Towns Round Trip 50 Cents below the Priest Rapids, in the il editions delivered at your home in rigated IRRIGATED | og heat pe ie agi Greater Seattle. Order today. House 0 § lern ington, on the a Music and of Washington Pp. heet | FRUIT j AND In Ba te Washington, on the Chicago, Dar cing Free b The Proof : Gena: | Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway 8 : a these lands, on IN GRAND VIBW ORCHARD the 3 om: tat eed sn ————— ———__—— . ors | : West the developed, Irrigat ee a . r s age The Western Townalte compan ed sections which ratee the Down and $10 aMonth s Potate Finest and most productive |! Washington, an auxiliary of the NO EXCURSION fruits that top the world's mar i Pawnee | {n the West. Every acre can || Chicago, Milwa nes & Bt. Poel 4 ‘ 44 ky : Be On Ol flow Fou a five “fe pe | be made to yleld $400 to 9800 phe pr mead sr Pi aire ON MONDAYS amooth, fertile, the seat of fu Reread tc gh i ag | por year. Splendid climate, || building is arranging for the ture cities and of thousands pelinds: eee Ae r Jon hake opening sales lots lour new A oaperous arm Oe elt with z beautiful surroundings, exoe! i yal pod Pecitie en atten otter oF pak a eh. t your teeth? Neal 3 0’ ‘ ; the waukeo road in . . . . ity to purchase only te Saye Particulars I pat lont water. Improved stroste 8 oa of bs , atiiwact . en wl he Pier 6, Foot of ne sie teen Se sD ane Bp to be bordered with shade ; ia at seokane by 9 auction University of purchase and balance four ‘Shiai 1 85.00 1 Jort aly 16, 1 } SIT) equal yearly payments Sate oo ant © ; peg ihc ersedirts enAlgg | Townaite Seine any will own is IT’ SURE—IT'S EASY pt rete ; oc ane jometime orn Pacific railway station lial new towns on the Mil Street CERTAIN PROFITS, 3 waukee road. It offers unequaled GREAT PROFITS S178 PER AGRE. one tunities to merchaats fn ev — AWAIT ‘YOU fl ye YAKIMA COUNTY, WASH. | ory branch of business, and expect IT’S EXPARIENCE |\to locate thousands along the new As a pi Cal uy « SELLING OUT Washington Ertl gation | oie i en Children When Hoaford lerigation &i Power People’s Bar te ve or ae Company lone should ovastook, All will ft Accompanied by - ' ; : ’ good field, and no one should a De Gesttic, Was! tore t siesta Siidian melden. He tate thin “onportuntty “|i arents Free ' MLORES Beattie - - - Washington 4) mber the dates, July 15, 16, Fourth and Phke 7 eer 18. a < oe