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| t wae due to a bundle of shingles | ying on a hot pipe tn the kilm y THIEF LICENSED TO WED iad) SELL TUG, M, Fourtelotte, an@tuabel Judge ©. Hanford of the UM Brook Beattie. od States olroutt court today order Hrooka, 20, and Olive ed United States Marshal pkina | BR. Portland. at 1616 ~)to sell the tut Sophia. a® pubite 1 Jonning# and Agnes Mo » the auction next Monday, Aukuat 6. The | Qurty, legal age, Beattie. firm of King & Wing and several) Geo, Alfred Hunter, * have claiw@® againat the vow which ta o d by Hinkley & Davidsony She ta expected to bring | upwarda of $2,000. I gome tyne wilh gonths = enter from hit vacant pore. each wei Sad aix heavy sige that (ie % is a wecond 8 ‘of a afone tn the & Locke iat ‘owe 28, ford, Cal, and Ivy M, Grimsley, 18, Seattle, ht E. Marr, $7, Seattle, and Piekett, 26, Mt, Vernon. O'Hara, legal age, and Jey aie Aurelia Wllyer, legal age, Pr te. tom, Gallant o PRESIDENT IN FROM SOUTH, hd al the} Tho President, from San Pran-| se place in Joaeph © 7 as well 08 8 P claea, ronched hago at 12:16 today.| whedea go a, ond Miho met Ss A The Watson also arrived from San piniidcs ee Francisco shortly after noon | . NICH ENTRIES. The nor Washington — will we NeGOnS, } . jloave fe way at 9 o'clock this] — yyipe ia oh my i SY ee oe rontrtae Wore romigtared today as |, Y 2 at midnight oF) Coc , %, 4 | eoper-To wife of Jolin Cooper, The} early Wednesday morning \7 Fourth av, northeast, July 26, a won Newmann—To wite of W. New: | « f mann, South Park, July ® gon, 2 | PRarker—To wife of Joseph Park 8 }@r, -LT18 Third av, north, July 29, 8 & daughter : Poterson—To wife of C. P. Po siesta Kliekhorn—To wife of Poter Bick rest upen the ground of failing | Mofedets, 682 Toth av, July to support his family, Pateh says} °°. ie that he will do nothing for his wite| Erleson—To wife of J nt Brio u ner-—To wife of Harold Turn NO FINE DISTINCTIONS |": Joo Patch t# a chef on the : ‘von. ‘ ee habbo fA THEM. Soennes Northern Pacific, and it is given| Kee—To wife of Chin Keo, 219] MAMILTON WRIGHT, IT 18 IM on rellable iuformation that te! Washington et. July 23, a daughter. POSSIBLE FOR AMBITIOUS traws $100 a month, It fe also swhouse-To wife of Mans JAPS TO CONTROL COAST OF a dy Humane Officer Vaupelt/ Newhouse, 4211 Latona ay, July) Hina, AS THEY ARE DETER- that for the last 60 days Patch » & son 4 aa given his wife, mma, just 36/,, WUNams—To wife of H. wu-.| MINED TO DO. ce whieh ts equal to a halt q| ‘lamas, Lid John at, July 28, a ve cont a day, Beeause this ts not | 40ahter By Hamilton Wright. enough to pay house reat and sup es (Hamilton Wright ts today one port a i-yearold daughter, Mrs, | orn, 1691 Ninth av., July 28%, a son.jof the best informed itera on Pateh asked for ber husband's ar Hofedete—-To wife of j matters concerning the Far Bast He ts @ trained American newspa per man who went to the Philip pines three years ago for the Nows and child, apd tanguishes in jatl as |? 400 23rd av, July 29, a daugh-lpaper Knterprise Association a result, Mra. Patch has been liy. | }Since then he has ‘wocompanied ing at 502 Ninth av. 8. * | Mayon-—To wife of J. L. Mayon,| American soldiers on expeditions } 2820 KB. John at, July 9, @ daugh-| against the Moros, visited and studied China from south to north, and has also spent a great doal jer 22nd ay, south, July 27, a/of time in Japan, He speaks from | IN THIS STATE | daughter |the authority of close observation ror} Gibe—To wife of € W. Gibbs.|in the following article, which has 88 . | 88th av. and Intorlake ay. July 28,| been prepared especially for this th Deputy seecuting Attorney |* #9 newepaper Editor.) Vandevoer today received the fol (Copyright, 1907, by the Newspaper }lowing letter from O. R. Rogers, | CEATH RECORD, Enterprise Association.) jof Ban Jose, Cal — 100; “near Bir Will you kindly tm Deaths were registered today an | ( ttle Star's Exctusive Service.) 102} form the igned if miacegena.| lows MANILA, P. 1, July 30.—1 have Tyons......-:--- 9] tion ts atlowed in your state. That|,,/yMehl—Anna Hytdhhl, 31, July | been throughout both Japan and as, milo and @ Bixteesth, |i, marringe between a white per |=" 338 Jones av the Philippines, and tn China. too. leon and « vegro, Chiaaman, Jap of = Menace J. P. MoRee, 60, July|I have talked with many leading 109! Indian 27, 620 Columbia at mon aad have heard almost al! the 101) Phe following answer was tmmo |, Cl@Tk-Thomas P. Clark, 40, | opinions regarding a future conflict | July 27, Seventh and Yosler way. 10 forwarded Coleman—Morgan W. Coleman, xa, ol fellow, We won't pdiatety between the United States and Jap m in the Pacific ocean ; 10 45, July 26, Providence hospital There are several reasons, all mS home ter . i | Thornton—Infant, July 29, 157 | strategic, which are almost univer and wp. | wth ay. + sally acboltted, among military and SS 109 BREAKS A RECORD Shank--Henry A. Shank, 19, July | navy tacticians, as well as by al 109 3708 Ninth ay., south | most every commercial man in the 109 | sisal wr ts Taller John Tullar, 61, July 25,| Orient, which go to show that such tog! a z - s yin }a war is inevitable. a! Rah ere, rece tee Thompson—leabelle G. Thomp | in other words, talk of war be lontu ns r : the “thet: a 3 son, 63, July 27, Pacific hospital | tween the United States and Japan Lf earagre a bn co A ol The trip ae ; aye ge —— — 61, | hae a real strategic foundation. | Joly 27 ifie hospital tm the first place, it may be as KILN. oan gt dl ie . reece: ange |" Brigham—C. P. Brigham, 84, July | serted without fear of contradiction al y an ag aye mie. H. Ei 99. 4316 Sunset Pinc that Japan aspires to a dominance Hood midt, jr. was in charge of the) fRarney—A. Barney, 74, July 27,/ in the commerce of the Far Hast 90.—Fire | car eines dry. | 1608 Firat ay. north. wit a Sy eneapany “NEXT FRIENDS" MOVE, Pb renga gy edlten Abas Wire Lake Pxd 5 Mis, containing! CONCORD, N. H. Juty 30.~The| psp me Meant July 37, 1600 Miingies, also the attorney for the “Next Friends” Ties Geekhouss, causing ‘hix afternoon announced that on ear ‘The insur. Thursday they would begin taking |. B. MeMtl. depositions to be submitted to the to explain masters tuschancery in Mra Exdy's| , believes case AL PROPERTY WEARLY OLD CITY LIMITS RYING TO FOOL TRUST BUSTERS WASHINGTON, Jaly 20.--The Power Trust ts trying to outwit the trust busters and prevent the suit whieh Attormey General Honapart: | had arranged to begin at Wilming jton, Del, today ofall the, 123; South Park, $61,540; South Anticipating the Ming of the bill Seattle, $161,456, Southeast Geat- | in wh he asks for the dissole tte, $81,222; Seattle, old tim: | tion of trast, the Dupont’s, un fs, $183,105; West Seattie, sew) de® date July 25, Bigd in court a} 506 lcortifteete of dinsottition for the © cities tn the county). I Dupont and De Nemours * show ap as follows: Aabuarn, $94,|der company for which a receiver ‘S65; Georgetown, $483,604; Insa-| was to have been asked ath, $15,926; Kent, $2 an gontrtpotions: | land, $ 34; Renton, Bad the University dis. | qualinie, $14 790. [the government @; Ballard, $555.555;| The county outside of the cities| filed. $28,-! produced Linea ee ‘LABOR TROUBLES SCHOOL PROPERTY stop woRK AT NOME ek daly 27,1907. composed of widoawake men, sf (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Ore., July 30.—Capt Jour lame of! apparently, believe in a Hberal =| ‘news iter | penditare of public money for the hat the ‘park| Public good, which i, under all cir-|P. J. Werlich, In ‘charge of this to do ao lot) CUMstances, good policy e lighthouse district, has = retorned parks of the city; Would it not be well for the! from a 70day journey in Alaskan them,| *hool beafd to apend some of their) waters, during which he traveled Makes creditabic | POblic money fn beautifying the | 7,000 miles. Resides visiting every t ent oto witt| sounds surroanding the variows/lighthouse tn his district, Captain AAP, exposition in| schools, The good work of the| Werlicu also stopped at every town ee | park board should be imitated by/of any importance. ; Kirk-| Bonaparte wired Special Counsel bill before it ts ‘The imperial government is sub, aidiziog directly, or indirectty,. mont } all industries, and the fight for Jap | anese commoretal supremacy is be. jing carried on with @ unity of of fort, by both government and indi vidual concerns, unknown in the |history of any other nation | Just a» England, by her position. controls the coast of France, so | does Japan control the Pacific coust of Chins. Japan, however, does not strate. gically contro! alt of China, and our ccoupation of the Philippines is a bar to # Japanese Monroe doctrine or the Orient China, like the reat of the world, growing fast. The people of | China have been awakened, perhaps more by the Japanese victories over the Russians than by any other | cause, to the tact tt has been p sible for an Oriental nation to er the neces feat an Occidental power The Chinese see, too. ty of internal developments. They 67.59 #49, 899; Sno } Readstrum to make the change in| are rapidly adopting modern meth. | oda, and at the present time over $200,000,000 (goid) mth of bonds have been guaranteed by the trope rial government, of Peking for the ballding of ratiroads, and the en | tire inaue has been taken up at | home and abroad. In a word, China promises to be come tion of enormous consum ing and purchasing power, and may jeven in time become quite a for jmidable military and maval nation | Our possession of the the Phitip ' THE SEATTLE STAR—TUEBDAY, JULY 30, 1907. FREDDIE FLIP, THE SUMMER PEST om The Troquots | IWthe fastent tinor® on steamship Pewific Ye Dont Gir GAY Wh DiS the ° BLOKE - Set Const. THE PHILIPPINES pres gives us a com rotatly | strong strategic position with refer: | Jence to the trade of China, With the | | completion of the Panama canal the commercial importance to us of the | Philippines will be greatly in| croaned Without these islandens & base; | the least threat of war tn the Orient would disturb our commerce. An| actual declaration of war, inde@d, | would be dly necessary to un | i hinge our riental trade. | With the islands we are now in a fair way to gain a great hold on the commer yf the Ortent. At the present time, however, our pososasion of the Philippines is only Prices Are Low Sound between } For summer home fruit raisingy, we believe these sites, f atrategtg, in awormerelal sense, as | The ground is ea cleared, the il is rich and deep the Intands are not now aufficiencly |Fand the large cities to north and south furnish all ified to add to their commercial 1 " \ { importance the prestige that comes || times a ready and convenient market for all the produce of big battleships and convenient that you can raise. fortified coaling stations. | > On the other hand our possesston . The Prices of the Philippines affects Japan tn $250 to 750 & twofold manner. First, China may | Range From | develop and become a rival of Japan; second, an Occidental pow-|] per tract. Bear in mind that this is the price of a whole ¢ ie in possession of an import |B tract and not a single acre. Only one-tenth cash is re- ant commercial and naval base, | | Bal spree ir pie patient and is thus tu 9 position te sérious quire a ance on easy monthly or quarterly paymen ly modify any plans which Japan Go out to see these tracts. Sound front property is may have, either to curb the grow |T steadily increasing in value. Inve te Sea View while ing power of China or to secure 7 hl v i at sin asinine pate complete domination of Oriental|/f# YOU can buy at such low prices and a me ey. Sy trade terms This sfwation may appear on the board a & eration Oriaptal chess hente The sagacious statesmen of Jap- ther information you may an who prepared for the Russian war for more than a decade before it oceurred, wadoubtedly realize whag will happen. Their power to see clearly into | the future is one of the most fer midable and remarkabie qualities lef the Japanese. | hod we ignomintously retin |auish the Philippines to any Euro | pean mtion the situation would be preciaety the same, as far as Japan y THE THEATERS Star Theater's New Show. © given the now pro la concerned gram the Star theater last night | many, for Instance, Is already | in any criterion, the elght acts & real competitor of Japan in the |have found favor with the patrons Orient, and has several ‘important ¢ house, Morrisey & Rich, the coaling bases, although the actual and Donovan & territory Germany controls ta tn f hotel rules and significent in compariéon with her | the wma, were Fapecia Prom dous activity te the Far | favorites. William, Macar the Ra monologist, was also popular, and Tt is not any tnnate hostility to} the pictures and song were up to Americana that causes the talk of | the standard war among th tter clans of Jap | The weadline comedy i aneso who have indulged tn it called “The Race Tou it | tt is simply that @ nation lack-|ia played by Myles McCarthy and ing rich natural resources and/hixs wife, a graceful woman wao with an overcrowded population,| knows how to act. Redwood © | must seek an outigt in industrial | Harvey ab) performers on various | growth and commerce in order to| musteal instruments, and Mabel remain prosperow Ie ‘assidy in a singer of popular songs Of course, there aro “yellow”|.“The same acts will continue at | K@wapapers in Japan and an exctt | three daily performances all this able population who for genera-| week tions when they have not heen | —— j bursting with patriotism have en-/ “The Mikado.” - gaged in ferce rebeilions, Un The Mikado,” one of the classics | doubtediy upon the ground of race! of comic opera, wis. be sung aii i prejudice alot hese lementa in} Japan might urge quit# a strong de mand for war, which the conserva. tive element would be unable to | resist. Personally the Japanese are moat peaceable and courteous, but jana nation are warlike. | | tt = unnecessary, with these, | facts in view, to assert that Japan| is determined to have the Philip. pine: Undoubtedly she could easily take them at the present time, But ‘some day she will make the effort.) week by the San Francisco Opera company at the Grand At the Third Avenue. ‘Carm with Laurette Taylor in the ..cie role, will be presence all woek at the Third. Avenue by the Taylor Stock company At the Seattle. “The Burglar's Daughter,” at the Seattle, is a melodrama of the type well sutted to dixplay the abilities of the Burgess Stock company, and | NEED NOT VOTE FOR SPECIAL SCHOOL TAX {will run all week ee =e | demand affects fow mon in Seattle, | | but about ) in South Tacoma at At the Lele jthe N. P. shops and many at the; A Rew bill went on at the Lois G. N. shops in Everett, The men | Yesterday, many new apd original will strike if the ‘demand ia ro-| Vaudeville acts pleasing the patrons act on the! the school board. Some of the| ‘The most interesting news is that — they can tie up | of the theat wiper, the mate, |} And they should | frounds of the publie acheols look | business is at a standstill in the Aine Special Service.) woatern railroads supported by Clayton nnd Jenkin shabby, while others look very|Nome country, because of labor OLYMPIA, July 30.--8chool di | human beings, made a hit, McKay fy| Pretty and are always admired. | troubles, , rectors have the power under the | , jend Cantwell the Flying Martinina | ——— | School buildings and grpunds are! = vim eg grocers 1907 law to levy & special tax of ae May Melville, Swan's Alligators, the| St Navy Yard. | public property, and are looked at} REMOVE A JUDGE high an 10 mille for general ach! | | pieteres and the illustrated song | *\and taiked about by all cinsses| | purposes without submitting the | $ ENGAGED |Proved popular. The bill will run ae, of people, especially viaitors. | Spipetinlcenlaeacin | levy to a vote of the electora of the! ig week | _ 1a this cossection I have tn wind district, in the opinion of Asaist oe - | ot i 5 4 " one school building and groundé vaotunna a nae fa Pro.| fat Atiorney General A. J. Falk-| WASHINGTON, July 30.—Tho| At Luna Park. | | the location of which is very cen-| Ui | looking tows a cimay.|nor, given Deputy State Superin-jengagement of Lieut. U. S. Grant,| They 46 say that Marian and | tral and on a street car line which < te bey 7" Marth ra "ae rs on tendent BE. B. Dewey. A legall jr, and Edith Root, only daughter | Alice came all the way over from | carries thousands of people back | A of hustion Martin from the Delt | opinion was required to straighten | of Secretary Root was announced | Tacoma to go to Lana park, and 4 and forth every 24 hours, The} !#h pir emt te are eg Re vor d Pn the tangle In the law caused | today. He is the son of Major Gen-| liked it so well that they are com-| grounds look well, and the janitor na 4 Fs ie ¥ ‘ man, & be ton by the amendment in the cade of | eral: Frederick D. Grant, ad al!GR again. After ther quietude of or yard man secins tobe an in-| Oe ee cttorney general and the} public instructions made by the| grandson of the late Prosident| the village at the other enu of ue Rountry Chut |dustrious fellow from the appear |W iniet rae poten, Ba ty an . "linet legisiature. The amended | Grant interurban, the chutes, the circle y Lib at of the lawn. The school prop,| minister of justice with regard (0) law gave the school boards author-| Miss Root does not care mich|swing and figure §, whfch they will be opened jerty 1 refer to covers an entire bas em at atte ‘ Hie,| 1t¥ 10 make the 10-mills levy and} for octety, but sho is a splendid | tackled three timés, were wonders | Mt, August 1.| block, bounded by Madison at. on| | No details sate owe Voy on ©. | they left in the law complete reg-| horse woman and fond of travel, |to these unsophisticated maids, one Beattle citizens | te worth, Sixth av, on the west, | but a = a pena te that the | ulations providing for the manner} The couple became acquainted |of whom nearly went iuto hysterics invited \ | Seventh ay. on the east, and Marion | Bounds o} complaint are two! o¢ handling an election for such@whilé he was a military aide to|in the Temple of Myth | and the af st. on the south | recent occasions on which it is al tax levies. President Roosevelt | S10 be a most en-| It seems to me the board could | lemed that Justice Martin has fated 1 GLASS BAIL FIXED } wt one. afford to puts cement sidewalk |‘? Sct Of casos whon requested to HOLD DYNAMITE RESPONSIBLE M three hundred of the |2Tound the entire four streets. it) 4° # by the chief justice, | om ou business OF EN | certainly would enhance the ap m AM inquest was held by Coroner i and profes-| pearance of the property veo REFUSES TOR $ GH WILL ASK 9 HOURS | Carréll “at Mayfield’s undertaking] rise.) | OH Seattle are char-| much, and also make individual | pariars at Ballard today, and a v ai dk: ne O the Country | property owners in the neighbor ——. -_--—_—— | dict Waa brought in that Charles F.| (i) pnd i pod gai z ON Was selected | 204 ios ood. Across the street] (By United Press.) Officials of the local machinists’ |Gravos, the I-yearold boy Killed! s1y'o09 ball, Prosecutor EHeney Site the ¢ on Madison from the school, | SAN FRANCISCO, July %0—| union received word today that the | at Meadow Point, near Mallard. had | snows that he is disappointed on 7 ount oo oO » c fa ", th Pt ‘ed er 4 B D r . untry | al on Sixth av. and Marion at. Mayor Taylor's pan to install the allway machinists west of St. | been Killed by being struck by ®| sccount of the fury disagreeing. He Ba rout of its « coment sidewalks are laid, the| iow supervifiors into office yeaster.| Paul have decided to make a do-| flying missile hurled by a dynamite) id nowever, that the independ-| Y HY, Accessibility and | Property being owned by rivate| day fel through. Four of the old| mand for @ nine-hour day This explosion shee of tae dnewe wan porameatt 8 & great manufac. | Parties. who evidently have com-| sipervisors positively retused to re a ito theeconviction of Glass z 5 7 plied with the city ordinance re | olen, Kelly, in fact, ia the only tae | sScenter. The| quiring coment sidewalks, Why es wheutlaess Wis conaniien, 1 CLAN TO PICNIC Hdgment of three |cannot the school board do the|°T, WNoenams foe remeom tm EXTRAORDINARY our best citize: iy ere 3 a signed, there would have been a| Clan MeKensle No, 164, 0. §. C.,| Investigate {1% private owners can put down) itch, ax four of the new appointees | will give a big plenie and program ate | ce sidewalks at their own ex why the school if. for your did not show up to take their oath There will be something dotng dur. ny ‘self | pense I ecaunot see Mn buy tarye " ye board cannot do so with some of Me ™ wee BS Hatlington now at |the public money they have under| '"8 the next fow days, however UF Own terns |thelt control. The wooden side KILLED IN RACE RIOT. walks around this building are a ere And talk Varl-| disgrace, especially on Marion at.| (ny Untied Press.) the Jones.’ Coment ‘sidewalks all around this} 10g ANGELES, July 90—In a ment Co, 113 Sen school house square would look] race rot fast night at Florence, Ht give you a lot}! ne, and the board would be com| near here, thre Italians wore mended on all sides for thelr ef-| uitled ant infor forts to be in line with the ted Bae CEU TET New industr ic. board in trying to make the city| Any Interested citizen Is welcome lingto thy look beautiful-—not only for the A,|% Inspect the securities of the whines me} yop. ition, but for ali time. | Washington Fire Insurance com Ratlington. Let exposition, but for a n pany kit 08 rich, ’ AN OBSERVER us Mass eR 3 Frattleat T |" BIG CUT on al) fishing rods. | | Hall's, 1111, First Ave tee | | Servis South St In Beautiful West Seattle For Wednesday, July 31st For 3 splendid lots with Sound view on acoma beach lof outdoor sports at & Flyer will transport the pionickers. | A big odlebration, with races, dane ing competition, football and a tug jofwar are on the program ifattioahip Nobrask Navy Yard. THE | Benson Clothin Co. THE BEST OF EVERY. THING AT LOWEST PRICE, SOL PIKE ST. $1,000 Prince and 200, between Worth § Avenue { { reets | ! SEA VIEW TRACTS Contain Five Acr Sea View is a large, level area Of land, frontir Seattle and Everett. Call at our office; we will be glad to tell way of reaching Sea_View, and to wish to know. WEST & WHEELE Mike Coan & barber shop ow: J, H. Boyd, at $27 Pike at o'clock last night and be fore the runaways had been brought | on thelr haunches, enough glass had >t n tb ken, furnkure de mo and damage 4 to af reg 9 The horen were having @ six-ton load of reiuforeed conerete tron ails, and they una » hold back th 2 ) the Sixth ay. hill fre om “ke sts. Luckily mo bill to pay Stirrat & Goets $4,500 | You pay at least which the firm lost by Riplinger’s| 10c 1 j theft, was sustained by the council} & Gores more jfaet night on recommendation of |f elsewhere and many the street committee | } times they charge Sale fishing rods. Hy 8 c Sale fishing roda. Hall's, 1111 Ist ay. wou 456-0 toned tee } the same that we day. to ver and ' trip Rellt Abr tify m in ath at 1 wht Puget iviands ot seven Sound Each Terms Very Easy g the rdenir ranching, berry and ts to be un Hed xCe you tl imnish you with any fur- COLMAN » BLOCK A fdnr horse team belonging to he . Merch Transfer Co rashed inte front of the joint ff © shop, owned by The veto of Mayor Moore of the | The money you have spent use Jessly, and you will find it placed inthe bi to anoth or's credif’ The moral is not to be stir io. Just be ably economical and t Kittle y week, This Com pany invites: savings accounts of $1.00 upward, on which we pay 4 per cent Interest, com pounded ‘Northern Bank & Trust Co. Cor. Westlake Ave. and Pike St. $100,000.00 Norwegian and Ger- | Languages Spoke DIRECTORS: 1. @. Price, Frank T, Hunter! embann Capital Fully Paid Swedish. on F. J, Marti w J.B. Chile ALL, Wm. T, Perkins, C Regular Excursions All This Week EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2:30 ROUND TRIP o Children Free When Ac- companied by Their Parents. EVERY EVENING AT 8:30 ROUND TRIP 50¢ Music and Dancing Free PIER 6, FOOT OF UNIVERSITY ST. Phones—A 4669; Main 2543 7 See Bilt-o | Fare * At iheFair Wednesday Hams 16¢ Best quality East ern Hams that sell in every store in Seattle at anywhere from IBi4c to 20 a pound Eggs 25¢ Dozen We guarantce every egg. You would pay at least 30c anywhere else, and many stores charge 35c. No limit on quantity. Bacon 17:c No better at any price. We are obliged to limit the quantity to one cuStomer, but will sell any reason- able amount, say from one to four to each cus- sides, tomer, Lemons 25¢ sell at 25¢. Butter 30¢ Best Iowa Cream- ery Butter. No bet ter at any price. Oth- er stores charge you 3Se for this quality. Tea 25clb. Breakfast English Tea that it is a pleas- ure to drink, and a quality that every grocery store in town sells at 40c a pound, ata tomorrow here quarter, The kind Jaya mixed and the r It is Mocha and blend is perfect. are underpriced here You never pay the regular. price, and often buy for 4% what you pay elsewhere It pays thousands of others to trade here, it why won't pay you?