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eut down the sandstone paving on ™ the attr graded atreate, replacing Itty LICENSED TO WED AT EVERETT with beveled brick, drop the brick I Fs q utters, and save fully $86,000 on the job 3 jor Alport Tate, 23, Hanford (Star "Special Service.) , dd Kvelyn Mary Lois Mar-| EVERETT, July 20—Work was] FOR EAGLES’ CONVENTION, 19, Hanford, Wash lyesterday started upon the new a oe Francia ©. Moore, 38, Port|city wharf and f Arrangements | The conventions committee of | ‘Townsend, Wash., and Hila Thorn: | already made the wharf will b ongg the Chamber of) Commerce will ton Patterson, 84, Port Townsend, |of the bualert places on the w meet Monday afternoon for the pur: | way Ifront, ‘The Bayside Iron works and aoniaemagieet prone of taking up the of | maties James V, Moore, 46, and Mary | the Everett Fish company will each A sult was filed by Prosecuting arto & Sons filed thetr analgn- re and 6D | Pedrowe, 41, Seattle. | build large buildings upon tt, while | At ry Mackinte today to de ment and demanded a warrant for tertain the national vention of Kosa Baba, 24, Oakland, Cal,, and| gravel bunkers and gridiron will|termine the validity@f salary as-|Borrow's salary, which Deputy Raglon in Seattlo@n 1908, A loan D0 ri ‘ : noth be bul jo 7 ug of-|signments by county employes to! Cour ler rete Pec Scales and Oficial Weigher Demanded by Pab-|OUUSH STULL JUED UP) isan ste e's imams gi mem eat oi | utr, Ral yay a making an eftort to see ' &, J. Osiund, 37, Redmond, Wash,,| fices will occupy a portion of the | usurers s issue, unless ordered to do so by — the event that it is decided to make }and Hel 1 Ma | The + " en Roden, 36, Redmond,| wharf. The City of Everett will| W. H. Borrow was employed dur-| the court fic~Councilman Revelle Stands Ready® to Start | ‘The U. 8. cutter Rush is stil! tled |AM effort to land thy ting, and Wash satan tataties eemenr ia aki Vaneeed OF aa Improve |ing May as an expert M the county| Tho sult, commenced today te by north two ® ago, | J ay Ida Rose Woodcock Seattle Pho builders of the ‘eat North: | assigned his salary to Barto &/\against Bart® & Sone’ bank and Measure to Insure Honest eights. While the Rush is laid a he seat | Roscoe M. Pondlote eth whart have been given. asou®| & 44, and Sone’ bank, an inatitution which| Borrow, and will determine the will| makes a practice of loaning money | validity of these assignments be a ° feongpl 4 roam at will in north Lydia A, Mueller, 98, Seattle ance that from now on the e | to ¢ « t ft y a wn le an " i) " ° Anton Sukueski, 39, Wilburton,| be furnishad 60 piles a day by ity and county employes atifore the salary warrants are is Pani, ee . a BA gg oD gage lol 4 ie Ne 7 Wash,, and Nellie Scholtz, 49, Wil.|the creosote works, and that in-|considerable above the legal rate wud, If successful, it will end er to prev o whe oO prevel , burton, Wash sures the early completion of not|of Interest, taking salary agsign-| the busine: f ic sharks ame which bas b | o om, ah, ' Apel no business of loan sharks amom™ tng of coal, ¥ : t oedivatt te Te ae Gor te ay | Carl Anderson, 23, and Lilly |only <he wharf but also the ele | ments as security county employes common prac bet ° . te d ‘opinion, 1s loudly demanded | lish sub-atations tn the outer reat ap (to gh agg oe gery been recelved of the des | general x Almer M, Thompson, 44, and| destruction of sssuire has become wo | dence sections, where coal may b thew lor 0 f; and ag hae already ettrnaies (verwehineat Gea che brava » tha ~ ana. May Davie, 38, Sesttie oa »” piling N INITIATION FEES FOR NEWSBOYS : coe tion of city officlaly ‘The! pared with the certificate insued ; | Stavear, $1, Oe | Pe oreltal mann r in which the|at the bunkers by the city. Rosetta Elivabeth ‘Traynor, 27, Se | FIERCE LABOR RIOT AT DETROIT No more 1 ‘ked last A Hath t attle initiation fees need “be hings—twice a ménth, in the Labor morner on coal was worked tas resolution providing a rem Jo) ‘ ‘Temple is andther phase of theledy for this evil in expected to wily ay teen The meetings are orderly and in- wy that ie being considered | be Introduted Into the elty coun Bhi structive, no bad characters ber fal circles. and {it is prob-/cil before many weeks. tolerated in the union: or allowe that a a ig up the re I gg hg woth . a ho ers on thelr way to work at the |!nitiation fee hitherto required : r the Pg: etings. In as nate ep dew « eo a : o ork he yt von bo. c e MINTS? te short’ wetuhed. ot Iman Revelle today, when he| . ere-| ication of the emperor of Korea.| Births were registered today an |Great Lakes Knginecring works,|, It has been arranged that the| Rone bul good boys can welt the coal te abc — Seam Sevan’ Gay, Waes Be by | Soldiers have mutinted and running | follows | dally newspapers pay the initiation | Papers, as it t* the object of the of the bunkers by the large asked by The Star to exprésa| Y This will enable every boy| W#lon to have only boys who are " PY. 5 maid by boys desiring to Join the Hand, 23, and Clara eaiea Domi’ | pesd 1 y Nn T. Mich, July 20.—Five | Newsboys’ union sry boy can thin |20W sell papers in the city of attle or vicinity without paying the ngs (By United Press.) TOKIO, July 20.—Advices re ousand strik vathizers CARLSRUHE, July 20.—Attorney | Celved from Seoul state that there BIRTH RECORD. te sand attacked 100 etrivebreak Diets for Prof, Hau, charged with|!® rloting over the forced ab: murdering bis mother-in-law ated a sensation in court tod ipitating a wild riot pr 8 ‘ declaring that the trial te an-| through the streets have shot wild) Wetterstorm—To wife of Bman-| The strikebreakers fired, wound: | £60® , ’ SE acptcok te beeioae ee wailahing rel ized and a conspiracy exists to con | at Any and all Japanese encoun-| uel Wetterstorm, 2214 Second W.,|ing one striker and a pollcoman, | deslring to sell papers to do so im-|®Mbitious tn its ranks also by the ’ " Gone) ports. “humerous complaints reach | viet the professor on inaufficient | tered July 10, a boy There have been 25 arrests mediately me of the short weighing of coal! ciroumstantial evidénce The populace threatens to kill all!” Noland—To wife of Jamen B. No | Any boy wishing to sell should SHUT OFF NOTICE. To prevent this Is now the prob-|both at the loading stations and | Ostia! Belaenow, se | Japanene and, 1809 Bist ay, July 16, a girl.| ORUGGISTS’ CONVENTION. | «0 to the circulation manager of em Bome of the ty lawmakers |after Wt haw deen taken in cbArEe | .u4"witnessen had. atlown tke n GehouleTe ethe at Lj. Benouis one of the daily papers, and bis| Water will be shut off at 9 a See Te (Re She matter Bp | AY Tae Srivere. strongest animus against the de-| Korea a Spoil of War. Bastiake and Roanoke, July 1, a} MOCLIPS, July 20.—The Wash: | name will be enrolled in the News’ m. to 3 p. m. Monday, July 22, on and push it along If the press or I believe something ought to fendant | LONDO July 20.—-Bcarcely a | girl Ington State Pharmaceutical asso-| boys’ union. All the papers have|Yesler way from Twenty-fifth tc tay commercial or civic body wilt| be done, but 1 would ike to see | Ti isea a strong potat by de-| Word of aympathy for the Koreans |G To wife of Alfred Gileo,| ciation is holding ite 18th annual | arranged to have this attended to.|‘Thirtleth ay. and along. Twenty- —— pel lypnenther ees in Mary ot ate | claring that Wieland, valet in the | !# uttered by the papers here. The) 6018 12th ay. 8. July 16, a boy ting at the Moclips Beach hotel The boy will then be taken into ttth and Twenty-eighth avs. from c e cor a } | Molitor home, who disappeared on | Dally Telegraph says Vineent-——To wife of Clancle P. The officers are: President, L.|the union, taught to sell done. Asember of different plans have jeral understanding of public sentl-/14 aay of the murder, should be| "After all, Korea, by the very| Vincent, 114 Denny way. July 19,|L. Tallmann, of Walla Walla; vice papers! Yesler way to East Spruce st nd shown a good place to sell already been suaxested, some of ment reached before the question |foung and examined before. the | clrcumsta of geographical post-|a boy | president, A. W. Preston, of Bal-|Each paper has its own employed which Rave been laid before the|is dealt with by the lawmakers. | 7.) proceeds | tion, was foreshadowed to be a spoil} Mayo—-To wife of A. L. Mayo,| lard; treasurer, P. i. Stahl, of Cen-| wholesalers, who are thoroughly members of the eclty council. | However, I am ready at the proper rosea of war, and the complete Japaniza | 916 N. 46th, July 19, a boy secretary, W. P. Bonney, of | familiar with the business. They Bo many complaints have been | time to take the proper. atop tion of Korea can only be a mat-| Spellman » wife of Mike Spell. | Tacoma jhave had experience {tn selling pa Home of Dignified Credit. 5 on sulinetennsinti dina cenionansiimnivases — | pers. d are all of good characte mame & the councilmen that they | ter of time, provided the verdict of| man, July 14, a girl + pers, and are al & os aged poy boven yond z = Sones reg 1 Found. st, ta] the last war remains “unaltered Fraker—To wife of BE. B. Fraker Tourist: i oth rt Papers do not take ueeiatniaata than fiction in the allegations tha » Of 243 . Columbia Station, July 17, @ «irl. | ’ of boys in this manner, The Weighing fs a common prac- | the man Diogenes was looking for. Tee Teer eee Anderson—To wite of Ole Ander.| Don't fail to vinit the U. 8. navy] will do so nom, 216 Westlake av, July 16, a a Bremerton, The new! ‘The boys are not compell girl | ateamer “Tourtat om Pier 2 at| attend the meetings of the News 4 10 & m. and 1:15 p. m, for the navy | boys’ union, which are all held tn DEATH RECORD. |yard tomorrow, Don't fail to try|the day time—on Satwrday morn | |the new steamer, comfortable as| ain FIRE MOB AT SEOUL. fice, and they are ready to listen | Mr. Patter found a purse lying on Law tions as to a remedy for | the sidewalk yesterday, containing the evil $11.45 in money, and sent word to ‘One y' Sine which has already been the police that the owner could tad Eitore Counciiman Revelle, | have it returned upon proper iden the council to create the po- | tification of a public weigher and es-| While standing in front of a TOKIO, July 20.—A mob of 1,000 attacked and burned th realdence of the Korean prem fer Yi Wang Yang, according | - a home, and see the battleships Deaths were regiatored today a#| Nebraska, Oregon and Wisconsin, | ORDER A BUFFALO | | | iy United Press.) | eeeeeeeee eeteteeeee® sf wabiic scales at the bunk- cigar stand last evening. Ne-| WASHINGTON, D. C., July 20. to @ispatches from Seoul. The follows jthe gunboats Chicago, Boston and | Gasoline engine for your boat and Sehere every load OF coal or | strom, rooming at the Wright hotel,| The first step tn the Filipino self. | preaner waa aboeat nib Witte sick Feng pRB ge oecogheee ged coming into the city for|says & colored man grabbed a/kovernment Is being taken in the | w }17, 231 EB. Wilbert ae |P the prison ship Nipsic and) will want no better machine. IT bution may be weighed and a/ purse containing $15 out of his| Philippines today in an election of! week kek kk te ke te |, MOnger—Michael rd | | {the Great idrydock. Boats leave lIs IT. Geo. H. Woodhouse Co. ligsog HATS FOR .. $1.1 certificate of the weight be hand and succeeded in escaping|the house of representatives, j July 18, 118 W. Crawford Pier 2 Bunday at 8:30, 10 and 11:30| carry a complete stock. 112 Univer Tellier—-C, A, Tellier, 1 month, a, m. 1:15, 2:80, 4:30 and 7:30 p.| sity at " he crow }far the experiment hax been a di | | ye nd in os hnetecrhbnandtee ny appointment to the Americans The jJuly 17, Lakeway and Courtland m. Round trip b0e abe gp em Ps — ||$8.00 HATS FOR. ...$3.35 — . : ay | princtpal parties are the Progreet- | rene nie aeons St Tey + ————————}} ||$12.00 HATS FOR...$5.65) > | stas and the indepmistas 17, 108 40th #8 | F D WAR j pose, PASTPONED oii": 'i"i0"| we nave | UPURN 1 , July 18, Providence hospital b. NEW PAVING PROPOSAL | Thcasant William W. MeAr j — thir, 38, July 17, Providence how FOR QUEEN ANNE Harry C. Dorsey and wife, alias | pital | 3 Carrie Woods, arrested by the Seat - i _ |tle police last week on an alleged Specials in Used | Councilman Crichton will next) shoplifting charge, were before OW THE FRONT Early Buyers Get First Choice | j ALL CLOAKS AND SUITS) Monday night introduce a new reso | Justice Carroll yesterday afte j tution into the council making an/to answer to two charges each of (Continued) poses, and the alr became charged | entirely new tmprovemeat for the | petit larceny, but the state was pot At ————_$__________._. with rumors of graft, blackmail,| paving of the big Queen Anne dis | ready for trial and the matter was The first gold that has come out YOU CAN TAKE IT EASY. The operation of the other influ-) bribery and extortion. triet a postponed. Bail was reduced from ot the north by express for ® 10MK |} One ivers @ Pond $75.00 In the way of purchasing furnt e- Ou and although ite work, so) Two of these rumors involved| Counetinen Crichton expects to eal cree to pant each. |tithe left Ketebikan yesterday on |] 1 ps pod ture if you buy from us. We > gad the prosecution of men for | judges of the superfor court, one | a ee a oon | the tteamer Humboldt. The bul ne Light & Co, $160. get the newest and latest de One Arion $160.00 signs in Parlor Suites, Lounges Fasy Chairs, Bed Room, Dining Room and Kitchen Furnishings on the market, and extend cred a . . i] it if desired ‘We Give You Credit” stock of second-hand hold # is cannot be ex state for Charter Oak These pianos are all In aplen 4id4 condition and if you are in terested in buying @ plano, it mine them will pay you to ¢ THE MEYER-TONER PIANO CO. 314 Union St. University Cars Pass the Door. | | @mes already committed is con-/of them being to the effect that | |ipm all comes from the interior and Seteed, Was completely nullified by Judge W. R. Bell efther had de | amounts to $190,000 P the failure and refusal of a m®|manded or was receiving $400 al | tne | PiRecontrotied prosecuting attor-|month from one of the rival fac-| The naval transport Buffalo ts Spey to perform his duty, the jury | tions as the price of its protection, | e@pected at Bremerton this week Meet had « comprehensive graspia rumor which, by the way, the lfrom Mare island with « draft of ef the duty cted of It. and) grand jury when it was convened | jmen for the cruiser Albany. The (Gieplayed the fact by the subjects) was unable to substantiate. | Albany will go south ER iavesticated and the indictments BR returned Suggestion a Bluff. Acting under Gichectiy: ot Win etd ota of the ]oild ordinance appropriating $1,000] he san Juan Fish company For the past four years there) ‘This contest between rival law: | finance committee of the city coun-|for the eapture of Adolph Krug.| moved to its new quarters on the Bas been a persistent campaign breaking interests grew so bitter] cil, Treasurer George Russell is to — “ r “was feuel tube the |e fate, There te much greater atncted by the protected and|that one of them, in an effort to| day at work on plans for the rétera at sew S| wharfage capacity at the new interests to discredit the tighten the other, suggested that counell simply appropriated the | piace and a refrigerator process Pwek of the 1903 grand jury, and|s jury be called to investigate the |% Joha Riplinger, defaulting ex-|monoy to be spent by the mayor | ‘epable of producing 130 tons a [ete while the jury was in session giher Originally the suggestion | @*Y comptroller, to thin city to|for the “return of Adolph Krum | aay Wallable political and cor-| was @ bluff, bat when once advance | anewer the warrant of arrest that/to this city.” It was decided that; The Pacific Const company’s! Influence was brought tol ca it would not down, It was taken | 28% Siready been sworn out for him|the case could not be taken @* &| steamer Spokane is to be lengthen to destroy its efficiency. Butlny by the law-abiding element of |) the prosecuting attorney's office. | precedent in this case, and but | od 44 feot, giving a total length of Be fact shines out that the jury |the community and grew in volum Mr. Russell today refused to di-| little discussion was given the mat-| 914 feet. The Spokane will be me t vulge to the eoreesrat men what | ter. ready for the Alaska business next | evidence against some Of by the rumors and scandals Pull hp has already dong if ithe matter,| It is believed that Mr. Russell | coring E the big law-breakers, and on the} t : deste of that evidence returned {n-/ bea otter” Finally one newspaper 4b yesterday affertio6fi refused to| will enter into a written contra {| ‘There was no work on board the George E - ed \divulee the same he finance| with some responsible dotegtive! tive masted schoon — Sgalnst them. Tt pursued | became £0 bold as to publish INO smmitive except We cucive ase labency to Guteet Riptinger Wad! piiings yesterday because the long a eee eee patructed (Tenor Mvolring the supreme.soGHelaiig He will not state at this|such money as he may be found | ines yesterday bermuse tee Hone | yt the wtate, | mereny, putting It up squarely l0/ time as to where he believes the |to be possessed of, to this city at|} 100 tone of cement on board at aires: scare tate thal ee | defaulter can be located |the earliest day it can be done. ihe regular rate. They asked for aeeecencl ot tha criminal (hie eae, Dell called a conference of) Mr. Russell believes that pub-| Bills against all, the contractors |§0° conta an hour for nine hours so: ay plesdevbenh tat ie te — and asked them | tty at this time would defeat his | shown In the expert's report to be and 75 conta an hour after 5 plans for capturing the fugitive. | indebted to the city, are being sent |o'ciock. The stevedores claim that today the suggestion of @/to be conducted under the direction | The city treasurer has been | out by the treasurer's office giving |iney are entitled to more pay be eanses the cold chills|of one of the other judges, and| ‘ given carte bianche and will act|them 30 days in which to settle.| cause cement is harder to handle creep up many Seattle backs. (when they refused to do so issued |on his own judgment after consult-| After that, if they are not paid tn. “ Pacific Outfitting Co. 422 Pike St. Today Richmond Beach Has No Pay Roll Whatever Within Six Months It Is Estimated There Will Be if It indicted the president of the order convening one himeelf.|ing the corporation counsel lente Wil be iettates for eoteo | eee I also use ELECTRICITY, 1 000 Men Em lo ed Seattle Electric company and &| Prosecuting Attorney Walter Ful Yosterday Mr. Russell and the tion and the whole matter taken PROGRESSIVE CLUB. VIBRATION and the LIGHT ’ agent employed by him to secure jion, who was later indicted by the! finance committee looked up the |into the courts. CURE cure all forms of fraudulently, the mayor, grand jury himself, advised against | _ nervousness, female weaknesses stomach, kidney, liver gnd bowel troubles, rheumatism) sciatica, insompta, headache, and all other forma of chronic diseases. Goltre removed. No drugs nor surgery Fifteen treatments, enough to cure most cases, $15.00, Cohsul tation free. OR. HOLT, The Osteopath. 378 Arcade. Main 2451 suena eae «| The subject “Crime and Crimin police, the owners ofthe jury being called, and after | — 7 yea als; Their Cause and Cure,” will chief of bufidings used as gambling | Judge Bell had issued the order he be discussed before the Progressive houses of ill fame, &%/ appeared in court and entered : SHORE L ND COMMISSIONERS ASSURED ©: at Christensen's Broad f# the proprietors of several | motion that it be dissolved, offer j hall on Sunday evening, with R. fambling joints. It probed ing as the ground for the omen! Strath as the principal speaker big steals which had arou*|that a grand jury could only be} GIN ACTU public conscience of the drawn on the day of the month set| The Northwestern ity, it recommended that/aside by Iaw for drawing petit! ie _ ” a OB gow’ a — coast a ~ motion. The state commissioners of the site ts eee eres and we you look for a store with a Co revol vacat 8 order. * Pas on y * on, {are now practically sure that our ation of carrying first qualit SW recommended that a majority of | December 5, 1902 Aletha Tubee-Posttis ee ae funds will not be tied up, Accord-| goode—baving one price for ail eu [Me Members of the council resian| Vive days later the Law and|¥hO have been in session here dur | ine to advices just received from | tomers alike and making the price P thelr offices tor the welfare of the | Order league, which had in 1901| {ng the past two days at the Ar Olympia, upwards of 200 applica! right. Look for the same things | Community made such a vigorous effort to|lington hotel, closed their work for! tions have been made for the pur-| when you place your fire Inaurance SEAVIEW TRACTS. iis } h i! 1 inst | th od 1 f the | ch { the st de of I : ; 7 ' | arouse the counc!! to action against | the present today and most of the chase of ¢ shore lands of Lake| You may find some of them, but On the Sound. Fine for garden i of Restricted District. |i. breaking, iesued a statement | members will leave Beatle tonight| Union, covering all the saleable|you wilt not. find them all with | ing, berry raising and chicken the Raed erand erat “| in which it said for ee yee oe homes. 5 with — nears ding bre lake. This\a trust company You will find anching. b of the ae le to encouraged t en the ce niaaio noney to! the Ho owith th ‘or ester 50 to $750 per trac’ In at least three of Puget Sound's largest factories which are now erecting plants at Richmond Beach or making immediate preparations to build. Real estate buyers are coming to this section very fast. Big money is going to be made here. We are platting Hanbury’ s Sound View Tracts This is 160 acres of land between Richmond Beach and the Seattle-Everett Interurban Railway. We will sell it When you want to buy merchan » work in earn Mutual Fire Association, of Seattle WEST & WHEELER, 1 1 c Be soasivance of public officials.| “It ts clear that the policy of the| McLean, president of the commis The time for filing applications |—insurance that tnaures not some Colman Building. in ‘I-acre or S-acre tracts and really expect to close it all ly it grew out of the incidents | mayor, so shamelessly owned and| sion today. “The work on the fair| expired today times, but all the time—absolute ut in the next 10 days. We sold Hanbury’s Country Club Addition in 3 the re l|adhered to and # emphatically ality of treatment to all policy ys, and our big addition of 320 acres, 4 district. For | repudiated at the last city election holdere—and a saving of 25 to 4 Go see the Green Lake Hanbury’s North Race Track Addition, is nearly a restricted district |is responsible for existing condi-| ner. cent ‘cent at wou PP Mayor + sng ms Ad er ape piled be econd av.|tions, It is futile to attempt to SEE ME AT ONCE ABOUT whic rn is strict nd foie annleet terme. ese will be all s 1 ninety y But soon | shift the responsibility ly f policyhe zation, and |} Lake car to Green Lake perty is half the price in this di- rtain We believe that the city should refurns its earning § » it pole ton Branch Office. ef! free itself from all partnership in holdérs in dividends instead of te i terest in any form of law violation tack holder INTERNATIONAL BOND @ it to move |and that the duty of the officers of w offices located at 208 Co. REALTY CO., 337 Pioneer Bik present loca-|the law ought to be one of relent luthbia st ooo | Main 1168; Ind. 4048. William ny other, and you know the city is but people who have a 1g 5 and 10-acre tracts very { the buy, they know that fon. Chief of t ile, a wea was leas hostility to such violators, with Klondiker, | special privileges to none Ma eipaced scant “ag gh hat ition din} day ’ will fine little hame to settle eeded to make profitable rar that gambling can ‘tae of hi kno ede urch he sup 4, th having been COwa, On ae prizintss *ercueceg |e eepprenet,_ ‘ale having, bor Lots 60x125 You Get Title to the View Every tract im thie addition le high and sightly and oR ex of ch . 1 occasions during the present | With 65-foot Streets and 20-foot Alleys Gaceniin’ Weatin Wers, tele th the best obtainal ‘ Remember, the soil is de- ngs were ap-|the past year, our own Investiga fetta «=«§$For $125 RAVENNA PARK HEIGHTS GOOD, RICH GROUND he effort to! gations, demand the immediate call ile see 6 ee iy , ing of a grand fury a ta place on the whole addition. Cc today Ses to taorn' faces Gis lintea ee te tolewios te One $35 Cash and $5 per Month best acreage ever put on in this section And n © than r money's worth in ! Moved firat w while grant and jury, and the names of jury 1 ‘ Mor ies twas |tuen tor that arvice were drawn sllins ts daa Scndian ne tek tiehdae ldbtahe ce infin! malty A aang inute® of Pla Price $125 to $250 Per Acre ’ enterprises In| with the petit jury on December | h ¢ the old district theta 1a to be oénvined' January % the market today. Near a beautiful Jake ({ h it NO MORE, NO LESS ling honne i t on 908 | ts it we I Tt : FS "$50 CASH “$15 A MONTH sat one crib | 190) gets its name), and on a car line. The ci gre a ei $25,00 down b 0,00 down buys 5 acres gl 1 to operate on Almost before the wad Jury was] Ing in this direction and the value rn , ; Zz rie a seed itn aba o liberty which | called the Interests most likely to Sige ig 4 é Ball for mont BAe oe be poached by it became active in fore you have ully paid for them. Call at once. ( 8 in the part of tho cit , . 1. Lal : Pg oes O14 locations efforts to prevent its work from evenings from 7_to 9, the t chance to make c all le te By, F the Grea 1 ond Beach. Pe In this being effective, which efforts con fon aaisaaie akon ee aie: a iaster H " yperty open inte inued, and grew more and more bo me and again today’s prices t Proprietors bold throughout the time the jury as lo @ small addition—only 40 lote in all—eo can't i aE —— ne and others 1 Alatrict ob-| was in session. While most of these . sigs Ke usive | t 1 t tri fected to ‘ al privileges | activities were conducted in secret : «tome exclusive Hat n versity Park t NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. Rite in tt Bm saad im various ways to convey 6 | een | jer Assmiee t Gambiee & Co. Vancouver vs. Spokane impression of thelr eharac being | genera permitted ¢ @% These | ter These efforts to jockey the 203-4-5 EPLER BLOCK, 813 SECOND AV re Intare hart - rand jury will be made the subject SUNDAY—GAME COMMENCES 3 P, Mm. Olittea) yt t each lof the next Installment of this nar ) EMPIRE BUILDING “§ in thetr ott - oF eee . | se A AL A ee i aie i "tne an ji ATHLETIC PARK,

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