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AMBOAT COMPANIES FIGHTING THEIR TAXES REAR ADMIRAL KANE DEAD. = {uitle Boats Registered in Other Ports to . (By United Pre F Taation Are Assessed by Assessor Parish and Attra ver Fr Kane, of ty Qwaers Appeal to Court for Relief. NEW BAPTIST CHURCH THE SEATTLE 1908 NEW YORK STOCK WESTERN GIRLS SUICIDE = IN NEW YORK CITY STAR-—SATURDAY, MARCH 14, y United Press.) NEW YORK, March 14 —Imme (By United Press.) of the others had committed sul diately after the opening of t NEW YORK March I4—-A elde b ciation and the onl Stock Exchange the bulla started |tragic tale of blasted hopés waslother one living had married Bing for the beara, and be revealed today by the attemp We talked it over,” deel | the elo f the short dexsion had | suicide by asphyxiation ia a Har | the girl nd decided that the ueceeded in reaching all in steht. |lem boarding house of Helen ax of us who failed would kill our | In thet ts to cover the shorts | ter beautiful 17-yearold girl,|selves. The other girls all said the price of Anaconda up 2%, who with five girl friends had that asphyxiation was the easiest Vaion Pacific and New York Cem jcome to New York from the west way, We found it harder for good tral 2, St. Paul, Reading and Cop-|to make thefr fortune iris make thetr way in New jper The close way strong Inquiry of the girl after she'had| York’ than we had expected, 1 been revived revealed that four| was the last one to give up —_ | Officers of the recently organised ie | Baptivt church at West Seattle REPORTS ATTA K The courte have been & 4 but have always made! have purchased two lots al the cor fight which ther actual home port, are! ), phe a hand fo the 4 trom he od ave veces yinple and Whittlesey, and ee -. ballding within a. year, Servic Asseamor Pe: ist When Mr. Parish entered office at West Reattle arc bel ; aa" Sed” gan oT « ttle are being conduct Y ie semels ectualiy making this be t thet mas i ) Sound by Rev. Arthur D. Carpenter, ett UNUSUAL WA pair howe por’, yer Fee wasend and we pay! ny wisstonary of the Baptist churches. | Dav Mur \ : orn s ; wa ante array, @ horse trader coust tite nda ry al AssewAMent that county told the police o ate ot by the A careful Investigation af the police last sight that tw ae Go. and the tw and a number of the vomsels were N men attacked and beat him at Firet Aa the result of an unusual and! After having his shoulder attend ee eking : cad at Seen on Str. Pariad av, and Molente ot patnful accident, Harold Ward, an to, he wan brought to this city and ee Stent ear | RApMEAe teh Aethation ia tho 0 ROPER MURDER ¢ iia was on the wast its tem joye in the ety treasurer's of will be unable to resume work pos and had aasurance when the mon pounced on him, try-| [°*, 1# confined to his apartments sibly for ween ‘ Sears Ad.that body that ing to search bis pockets, He made |'% the Chelsea, suffering from a A peculiar feature of the accident vom would Sack up bie efforts to IN NOW EXPECTED |: fight and they gave up the at-|@!#lecated shoulder and severe cuts ix the fact that Ward was at Co ent any such errors whieh could J tempt. He was cul about the head ~ nrwiees abont the boty lumbia tr om te collect bit from eaned | be shown 4o-extat and face Ward trte oO board a car at & man named y » did not It te in Nee with this poticy that _— Columbia station on the old Rev. find Kelly, but, upon regaining con a. woes ton Hne, on Thursday morning at »ciousne as informed that the “Under the wow arrange’ he three veske ~ named in the (By United Press.) It o'clock ‘but. the ‘car was r- . enor bs inte wide was Dr Kel y " an and the a at Me. Parle ennel BLAINE, Wash, March 14.—The #0 fast that it jerked the man from Only half conscious Of What he was 4 tion of $29. ce ‘eeeleieim pena valuation Tie | Only Bee With one man tn his feet and afier dragging him a doing, Ward tried to reach for his (ere sea ny ha Cae | filtea of the wutte (odlae te reagnnd (02 Penitentiary under life sen short distance threw him to the bill case with the remaining good ny Navigation ® State ed as tndicating an inteation on the bey ond another on the thresh — vise 5 ee Oe ee ee Se WES Sdeeaeed on A part of the steamship conmpantes ol ler complicity in the murder Ward wars wuneonscious when wards that he saw the humor of herrea ape ce three of meted to taht. the teeue * of Miss Addie Roper in this city pleked up and was hurriediy taken the situation. The doctor was not io . ag fered at Port | finteh jover a year aKo the otticers of the | to a store, and a doctor sum ed. the right Kelly the boats reece: © still working on the ne - a */and hope to make another arr Serer whe FEARS FOR SAFETY ANCHORAGE Seer rite wh was FOR THE FLEET 332). 200 0.002 OF YOUNG GIRL jotwe that would result in a sense y Press.) Henal arrest in the very near fu BAN FPRANCIBCO, March 14 ———— hae Withering denunciation from the} bench, in cool and monsured words,| Bose Wilson, a att 2 » air’. of ; ‘ ? sail ape coe Iso pretty girl 21, the girl, sick and hungry, had asked mation has been 6 4 ee a sagen oe B : oe ar and the brand of betng “the most | years old, is missing, and her em | the loan of a quarter Chamber of Com Pyrat ayy nm fond beg dangerous criminal ever brought! ployer, Mins M. Cameron, a mas The girl, Miss Cameron says, ts avy department, verify. 2 aihide Gna — Into this court,” was the fate of | geuse in rooms over 904% Second of a restless disposition, and when that the whole fleet pet brcayy th som tiry’ ay Mena conned } Abe Ruef when he appeared before |ay, fears the girl has met with left alone for any length of time, When the fleet arrives the recep | Frank Dunne today and some misfortune drifts rapidly into a condition of to Seattle. According tion prepared by the entertainment j to have the indictment! The girl, an orphan, has been a with sdieidal ten yomittes will be diff t from charging extortion, to which | with Misa Cameron for two years Miss Cameron declared he usual style of enterta nts he had pleaded guilty, set aside.’ She took her In and gave her a this morning that she would not be 1 and The men will be given tick to nteemtimee | The motion was promptly over-| home, she says, on recom dation surprised to learn that er ward the bell games, horse races, free! ruled of one of her patrous, from whom had ' ned into the bay fs “now working street car rides, ete. The officers It would be a groas abuse of the * p ageistance of Capt. Spauid will be taken in automoblies to sex a PB United Press.) | court's discretion to allow thia ple sees _ arranging places the city and surrounding country PORTLAND, Ore, March 14.-—It! of guilty to be withdrawn,” declared Charts are being Many novel features will also be | {* Sutheritatively stated that Gov. | the court in throttling Ruefs hoped the harbormaster arranged as soon ax the definite | Geo Ch cnn Pay — my Attorney Murphy for Reef then! ‘satire bay from Alki date has been settled upon when | Shkouncemen| m candidac ad jed with the court for tempo Point off Magnolia feet will ive j the United States senate to suc y arrest of judgment. This plea | massa = comm | Ord Ben nator Fulton granted. In ruling, Judge Chambertain 4088 not deny thi itieised the supreme court) but petunes to give any de alts ae “ding the decision of the} to his platform or f of cam | court of appeals in quashing the ex palgn J tortion indictments againat former}. SET oy he weversor bases his hopes Of] Mayor Eugene B. Bchmite | acenes upon the success of state In connection wtth other charges | . wre Oe Beatties Sta © Exclusive Service)! tf OUR BREAD BLEACHED ? ment No. I eratidaine for ibe |of extortion against Ruef, Judge} “EOUIBVILLE, Marck 14 Whe legislature and s OFR pope ‘Y.| Dune this morning dlamiesed the | the Kentucky dele: Ket toget | He will probably be the only dem: | indictments, entering the same OF | at the democratic national conven pecan. candi * ’ ae a two) der that he did in dismissing the | ton in Denver to name a nation So bread ts baked with the on candidates, Fulton, i jextortion charges against Schmits mmittieeman there will be only leached four, The bread t then | CUmbent, and HM. Cakw jone man mentiond—lUrey Wood. pet under the microsenpe weighed. | won, the doughty Owensboro editor not so he again it & question dissected, touched with Ntams pa per, subjected to acids, cut with a kaife, torn with the Magers. hashed | with celluloid. prewsed. made into | ma) ie bas set about therefore, is the |In a test tube, cremated, toseed in a As oven has blanket and fed to the poteon squad | wee ot the day ‘wp in & comer of the . and when Dr y feeding “soft squad” he is At least most of theme things ar done to it. Then figures are put down in tabular form on sheets of paper, members of the polson squad are diagnosed, and in the end there ‘is @ repert made which Dr. Wiley will explain to the house committee on agriculture when asking for a (By United Press.) JUNEA Alaska, Mareh 14 boom ts sweeplag the First jodt cial district tn faver of the nom ination of Judge Jamean Wicke Wetermine the effect flour. Is bleached wed the present delegate, Tom fed an flour which renewal of the appropriation Cale ly = — ave is bother Se That is what the The report has not been finished |'Ue the Gov. Hoggatt faction and rf " wants to find yet, bat when it Is Dr Wiley prom booed other — pore ot the re pub Wit Med the only way to find out (nes ta warn the public as to what co Wieiade aaetenioe beers + Ban 0 Many prominent mining men of _— ee aaa | this district have expressed thelr tion of the Salvation Army, who| Unqualified ¥ * favoring Wick died Tuesday, will be held tomor.|¢r#ham's nomination and election row at 2 p. m., at the Scandinavian | @* the best man to support the ad | Army hall, at Pine aod Terry ministration and secure proper |Interment will follow at Mount) éisiation for Alaska | Pleasant cemetery | The Ketchikan, Wrangel, Dow 4—Perey T| jlas, Skagway and Juneau papers ah, w trues ae he lare favorable to Wickersham. The Gecacet =" THROUGH TICKETS STILL °sn- "Se crs ° %, ‘opord gan of Hogeatt, published in this Stee dead ‘. . | ety fen in Spokane this | came of death in! MF the coroner as up inm He! and had money S member of the order of | SOLD OVER U.P. USES KNIFE IN DRUNKEN ROW © The Union Pacific is still selling through tickets from this city to} }eastern points via Portiand, and #0} ME LINE Bun FoR | far has recetved no official notice | lof the decision of the Interstate mmeree Commission, which will| TH TRUNK SEWER prohibit one railroad from selling} ft, @ drunken raw this afternoon | through tickets to points on an-| John Skoan, 31 years old, cut other line with which no traffic! slashes in Ed Anderson's clothes | Aareement exists with a knife but did not wound eet an submitted thin} % E. Ellis, general agent here Anderson. The two men “bach” in for the construction of the | for the Harriman lines, declines to)q shack at Western av. and Uni irank sewer, in response to | *%Y What poliey bis people will Lake) yorsity st. and became engaged in tall Of the board of public) When the order of the commission! @ drunken row shortly aft oon formally browght to thelr tion. OPPOSITION attew for tenders to fo that job by Grant Smith & Co & definite comparison with | bid received in response | former calis will not Wath the present bid {abulaied and the totals has been placed against rson is being held an No charge Skoan. A ja witness ‘UNITE 10 CELEBRATE TWO LEAVE OFFICES Woodson bas been uattonal com: | | witteeman for 12 years. Factions | in the party have come and gone, | but Woodson, the Tennyson's brook, has moved along smilingty serene } Were there opposition this year AN. Gravee and Herbert Collier. he would not have time to make a/ two of the most efficient clerical fight, but the democrats probably | jomployes in the elty treasarer's of would elect him anyway. H flee, tendered their resignations to | served For « di City Treasurer Russell this morn |in Kentucky to know ing in anticlpation of the extenatye | Woodson, by reputation at least, is anges which they believe will be|as bad as to forget the party made in the working force of the | tenets offic The editor politician was born tn City Treasurerelect Prosser this | Kentucky 48 years ago. He bas been | in the newspaper and political game since he left school at 18 and took} or job on the Owensboro morning renewed his statement that he does sot antictpate making | any more changes In the office foree anti! he can familiarize him-| Mons It was only a few years} self with the workings of the office. — 4 the paper, which he! UREY WOODSON. but the members of the present | jas » of the snapplest in|fighter, and next to a beautiful force bave heard so much in the | the woman, all Kentucky loves a fight way of rumors. por leas = well As an editor he ts brilliant, fear-|er. Seven years ago he established | founded, coutrary to (his as8ul | joes and ageressive. He is a man|the Paducah News-Democrat, so he ance, that they are not inclined to| @f strong opinions which he does|now has papers in the two best accept It at face vatue not hesttate to express, He Is ai erees 3 in western Kentucky Te SE VANDER VEER BEGINS STRATTON CASE TAKES TO POLITICS fey LIKE AN OLD HAND. The cane will be prosecuted vigor ously and the prosecuting attor ney’s office says that it was a plain case of exceeding the speed limit A formal charge of manslaughter was filed against Guy ©. Stratton today in a superior court informa | tion prepared by Chiet Deputy The has never been a vigorous Prosecuting Attorney Vanderveer. prosecution or conviction as a re |The charge results from the death sult of any of the numerous auto- ‘of Henriotia M. Johnson, a little mobile accidents due to high speed |girl, who was struck and almost) and considerable interest will be instantly killed by Stratton’s auto displayed in the outcome of this mobile in Ballard on January 26. | trial : a wife's story, their married life was TO CLEAR NAME OF far from pleasant j In March, 1904, Mrs. Shaw says | ASSIN their little child died. The hus j to provide the necessary to |buy a coffin and pay for the burial | robes, both of which she says were branches of the work | | (By United Press.) | provided through the charity of 3 believed that this | ST. PATRICK’S DAY CHICAGO, March 14.—Ap organ: | neighbors 9 glad MRS. LEWIS HARCOURT. | trod effort to clear the name of| —— r one was re neitite 8 erorditant ' (Seattle 8 Exclusive Service) | Kamarus Averbuch, the alleged an GIVEN THE ‘ DOWN, 2 oO t ane of ¢ Tuesday, March 17, ie St. Pat ONDON, March 14.—Women | archist who was shot and killed by eee eae eto, thal rick’s day and all the Catholics | play politics in England with Chief of Police Shippy on March 2 nO WANT course of affairs in the Young |0f the city will unite in celebrating | reater success and along broader | {, peing made by the most promin T ’ Men's Republican club developed | the day of the patron saint of Ire | lines than they have ever attempt | ont settlement workers in Chicago. sd this afternoon ta the tominating|iand, ‘The Ancient Order of Hi-/ed in the United States, yet an/ at the head of the movement is| P p Stee FORG RB convention held in the rooms of the bernians will hold a banquet at | American woman for all that {| \fise Jane Addams, of Hull House King County Republican club, in| Ban's hall, in the Arcade tulld- | Perhaps the most promising “politi-| fame, and ten other women of (By United Press.) Tey are am oye : ling. Rt. Kev, B. J. O'Des, Uishop | cal hostess” in London today. She} wealth and prominence in Bettle-| ~ Ra the Oriental building vit NEW YORK, March 14.—"The The ‘th ms evident fp /Of the Seattle diocese of the Teaisliolen af Seoten 271 will make the princtpal United Press.) | na 22 4 he nomination of Reeves Ay! otic church, ete tens March 14.—|as a candidate for the presid aiid of Massachusetts, | of the club to contest for the post Same Was forged to a check by H. Mortimer Wilson AS arrested in San Francises I moon, has notified the ties that fo extradit tion with D. B. Trefethen, whom the ring had selected for the prest dency The strength of no | cannot be measur to tion is held. ‘PLANS FOR BAPTIST MISSIONARY SCHOOL the opposition i until the elec he will the prisor a ean to have him g ee ad ieee ekaak: tae vie Plans for @ Baptist Of these two citios "Ph = to) urer, a6 Erving Ballaré for vise school, to prepare young Siexested ii would yn west mw eS ore for the missionary field, are 5 eentent for witnenses if Wilson MICHIGAN BUILDING. prepared by members of the Taber Te tried in Phiiade Ipbia and the |nacle church aI police will send him | Plans for erecting the “Michigan| At the present. time there is no Wanted there also for passl building” at the Alaska -Yukon-Pa- | training hoo! of the Baptist paper — fair will be discussed at the church west of Chicago. All the ting of the Michigan club, to be| Seattle Baptist churches and also | ALVATION ARMY FUNERAL | heta Thurada ning at Carpen-| those of the remainder of the state Pomerat services, jt hall, 1620 Fourth 1. A.| Idaho, Oregon and California, will Neeriand, rope eon of djutant P. B.| Nadeau, director general of the fair,(cooperate with the Tabernaqe ca jan se address the city church Cath | is Mra Lewls Harcourt, of the ment work MAY HAVE EL with OPED BAITIGH 7 coro SAYS ACCIDENTS ARE SUPPRESSED ence to the f the Witke ke comp yeuter one mifier Jost his are dike th mm that @re and it is not at all hea t such Doring the ast three months we have retnrned from Wilkeson be b ent the nde ‘of a n their lve you loan see if such men are to | PHYLLIS DARE be employed in that hazardous 0c | cupation we may expect the same | (Seattle Star's Exciusive Service.) | unfortunate thing to happen at apy | LONDON, March 14.—The mys: | time terlows disappearance of Phyllis! There have been quite a number Dare, England's most beautiful and (of gecidents there of late of which most photographed actress, bas\ihe public has never heard, and given rise to the rumor that she | never will, ax the company is keep has eloped with Lord Dalmeny,|ing those things an secret as pos Lord Rosebery m, ‘The young sible, 1am also given to under man, heir to @ fortune of $15,000- | stand that he was not the only one 000, wan gent to Beco! d recentt that was canght in the fall of rock because of bis mad infatuation for} pat nothing was sald about It, 80 the actre He 1s onl it is plain to be seen that the com Mins Dare had been playing in| pany does not want the facts to Birmingham wnd left without ®\ get out word of explana even for her Thanking you in anticipation manage that you will publish this, Yours > fraternally | TEMPERANCE SPEECH sas Ginn iin, Mr. Boyd T. Doty, attorney for | S¢e-Treas. Dist. No, 10, U. M. W. the Antialoon league, will speak| o% A., Grand Union Hotel at the Scandinavian Tew ra society ay ing, to be held in the av. tomorrow at 3 p.m. A musica program will a » be given PUBLIC MARKET A large number of producers were at the public market early this morning with a chotce of vegetables Fancy Wenatet apples, aps and Jonathans are being delivered at} Me 50 per box. Chotce lettuce is ted at three bunches for be, while radishes are le per buneh.} li sprouts a und has pound je at We fp chicke male of mutton is Puget Sound at 4 pounds for quoted at ie doren. Figs, bla on wale at There made goods jwhich the lfew: pork 26e; salad oil tle; orange |glase; sauer and ples. huckleberry, 10¢ Comb honey |10¢ and 15e on folk ma Ranch eaes. Washington Bbc to 46e; lowa BSe to 65« Potatoes j910 to $1 rib stoa Ib,; sirlvin, Lie Ib.; 250; hearts, to B0c each; Sc to 9¢ Ib. Onions. 12 Ibs for 25 ne liv Parsley at 15 12% smelis are Bananas are two pounds for is a large sausage kra mi is on sa , be Ib.; 5c Ib shoulder steak, lée each, Se bunch Native rhubarb is per pound freshly per pound per and 20¢ ck and white lbe supply the wing are per quart lade, 6c rw each | Touay's quotations are: 23e doz crear a er > for + 18 Ibs. 100 Lbs. Fancy Swiss cheese, tbe: consin full cream brick, 20¢ smier cheese, 15. us, 18 to 20e Ib. 3 Ibs. er, Ge Ib; Carrots, 3 bunches for be. unches for 2 bunches for 16¢, Turnips, 3 bunches for Se. | | Radishe | Art Celery Spinach, be to Cabbages, Se t Sweet peypert wkes, 4 for 2 2 bunches lor Ie, Ge Ib. 0 16¢ 25 cents dow pounds today killed Lee pound sale per are of home market only 2 pounds for of a bot per for and at tb., chops, 12% @ 13%e Ib; porterhouse, rouna steak, 150 for tongues, 45 roasts, ‘his family boiling onions, | | Detectives Kennedy KEEPING FENCE M Orebinsky clerk in a cigar store, residing at 1104 Washington st, Was arr late last night by McClurg and Peterson, following a search of bis room, and will be held pending the charge that he has been buying stolen plunder and is operating a fence The sale of 14 gross of copying penctis several days ago to Wilson & MeVey, stationers on Occidental ay., argused the suspicion of the and Orchinsky, at bis place vioyment on Washington st. near Occidental ay., explained that e had many opportunities to buy goods at a redueed figure. The lee found 37 cases of matches, 15 gross of pencils, and several cases of stationery in Or- chinsky’s room. The suspect ad- mitted that be could not remember the name of the strange men whe had sold him tle goods, VOTE TO STRIKE. (By United Press.) CHICAGO, March 14.—Seventy- five freight handlers tn the employ of the Rock Island road at Burr police, Oak, 15 miles south of Chicago, voted today to strike if the com- pany refused to reinstate two of their number who were discharged. DEATH NOTICES. Grace Johnson, aged 6, died at the home of her parents, 2508 Nor- man st Peter B. Neerland, aged 33, died at the residence of his brother, Fourth av, and Hillside place, March 10. | Mrs. M. Cowen, aged 63, died March 18 at the Hanover — apart- ments Kiyo Otsuka, aged 29, died at residence March 12. James C. Parmelee, aged 53, died at his family residence, 814 Minor av., March 13. The remains are at |the Bonney-Watson company. FUNERAL NOTICES. 6 The funeral service of ce | Johnson will take place Sunday aft- 1\e Ib. | Horseradish, 10¢ to 16e per Ib. Rutabegas. 1%¢ Ib. New black walnuts. | sh walnuts, 100 }23c tb; pecan |nuts, 180 lbe madi tad Ib.; 18e ib. Bg ib; at %. 200 ib; mix each Brazil outs, [Drs Th.; eocoanuts, 10¢ to 12¢ each; Bratt! pods, | Beets, 260. | Sauerkraut, 3 Ibs. for 10c. | Lettuce, 2 bunches be | Lemons, he to 20¢ per dos. | Cider vinegar, 3he gal Fancy apples, $1 00 to $2.25 box Pop corn, shelled, 2 Ibs. ior 16e; |p. m on cob, 3c I } Cider, 40c to 50c per gallon Pineapples, 400 each. | Flowers — Carnations, 60¢ por! dozen; roses, $1.00 per dozen; violets, 25e bunch; narciesus, 50¢ doz.; lilies of the valley, 50c doz.; | | tulips, 60c to 7 doz, Oranges, 10¢ to 25 Grape fruit, 30 Dried, prunes, Dates, ¥¢-10c. Cranberries, 8e Pumpkins, ie | Fish on trout per Ib; 1be to 20¢; candi 2% Ibs. 4c; Hubbara |firat edfmmissioner of works, and} The friends of Averbuch “Claim | @¥2-and-out for Bourke Cockran” a daughter of the late Walter H./ chat he was the victim of a police | the word being passed down | Barns, of New York, formerly jot, that he went to the chief's|the line today by the Tammany ) | 7 Pier "aes ~ regulars, following the displaying | WANTED A pur | bartner of J. Pierpont — a house unarmed. The revolver and <i the Shenae auanee te effered ai fest hal She has established one of the) knife, they assert were placed upon P er | most popular political salons in the - positions of honor he has held in his body after he was dead ae Wanceen™ The action of the general com mittee in taking from Cockran the two remaining honors he has held, lelty at her house, in Berkley square, | the center of Mayfair, and is plan: | ning @ series ofwriiliant reunions for her husband's party during the /WOMAN IS GRANTED ming season. Since their mar |the chairmanships of the commit riage in 1900 Mra. Harcourt has DECREE OF DIVORCE tees on speakers and on legisla | been an invaluable ald to her hue | ton is construed to mean that he ‘has been shelved and will band, who is a son of the great Lib returned to congress. jeral minister of finance who inang lurated the revenue producing in heritance tax FOUND DEAD. Testifying that her husband had | refused to pay for a coffin In which two-monthsold baby Shaw today }to bury their by any local under you only $1 in 6 Mrs. Harry Glidden, 25 years old,| Which had died, Mary cnmaee was found dead in her room thts | appeared in the supertor court and Dow's burden your reletives afternoon at the Otis, Post mor- | obtained a divorce from John Shaw PACIFIC BURIAL Co. item will be held Monday to de-| The couple were married on Octo qs debates Deltas termine the cause of her death ber 22, 1899, and according to the not be} for $500. Temple of Musiv Tom cod, bunches for Se. Dried onions, 6 to 7 pounds for << doz. ic to Tbe. to 12e Ib. Ib. be per Ib.; lb; salmon, jed honey, haser for value, it On ale at Kohier & Chi e doz.; daffodils, 50c 2 Ibs. for 16e. | salm- 15e . 12% Ib; halibut, 2 Ube. 15e; cat fish, 10¢ Ib.; smeits, 3 | lbs. for 16¢; crabs, 10c; herring, 6c lw; Clounders, 6c; chinook salmon, 2 iba 250; black cod, 10¢ Ib. Yakima honey, $1.60 gal Piano Standard have | CHEAP—An | mahogany ca It is offered f call quick RAND PIANO > ie a Baby Grand make, and a snap go in a few days & Chase, 118 End ppowite Arcade Bik. | ant cemetery ernoon at o'clock from the Im- manuel Norwegian church The funeral serviee of Peter B. Neerland will be held from the andinavian Salvation barracks Sunday afternoos at 2 p. m. The funeral service of Ivy Jane Garrison will take place Sanday afternoon at 2 o'clock from the residence, $3111 East Cherry st. Burtal will take place at Mt. Pleas. The funeral service of Martha Mason will be held from the chapel of Butterworth & Sons Sunday aft ernoon at 2 p.m. Burial will take r at Mt. Pleasant cemetery he funeral service of Kiyo Ot- t }suka was held this afternoon lee from the parlors of the ney- Watson company The seas was cremated 50c Stanley 5-ft. White Enameled Concealed Joint Zig-Zag Rule 30c Brass ends and strike plate te keep numbers from these rules soned three before being up, This prevents checking These Tule from Spinning spe. cial, as you will note 4-ft. Stantey white enamel rule 6. “same enamel zag tule t sig enameled German M. SPINNING 1310 Second Avenue F.

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