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the horthern ¢ nel Sunday ht, | All that night and (he next day the THE SEATTLE STAR Judge ¢ we EB. Morris granted a -WEDNE DAY, APRIL 22 »”» FLAG Was sto” COMMITTED SMALL Th Martio Swanson, ma of the Patrick Lat former! schooner Bringold, had warrant ployed at the booth of the Vashon en Out by the prosecuting atter rahe ¥ association Pike hey's office today charging "Sport {tee tonced to serve 0 Murph y with grand larceny for the days ar ‘Police J Oordon toda alleged stealing of an A rican bechuse he adm pocketing a I ‘ flag and a sult of underctothes val-| small amount of change after well This is the Pre-Outing Period, when people pre at 99 fruft to a customer pare for the strenuous life afloat and hore, on FiLes Lara MORTGAGE, BOYS GENT HOME aand land, on the beach or in the woods. If | ‘The bursting of the gasoline! 6 | here ! Has Miraculous tanks was caused by @ fire dis no of the largoat mortgages fi } dewell Martin, 16 years old, and = there is one thing people like in the strenuous it is | coveeets |e talen OP seconds| {0.4 long, tine in the county George Hawkins. are old, wh soft, luxurious cushions in the canoe,on the yacht, before the craft's destruct “ > pes On recorey Bere arrested last night by Patrol , From Death. |, A wild ery of warming w m given (tes when C. Be Buasell mort | Temporary junctiog Is|m » Landon because they ran Youngest Daug' ter of the in the houseboat—everywhere. Well, we've got hn Gad Gh deb anew’ bud ever? man | oaaed all of block £98, exoept lot 17 ‘away from thelr homes at Tacoma im ‘em, galore, and CHEAP at that, to-wit: — Jaboard piled into the stati boat) Ad al! of block 403, except lots 16 . | wuffered pangs of remorse iu the ing Is Back ? | ‘ / ; jand rowed for thelr liven With | S04 17, tn the Beattle tide lands, to Issued ainst ely jail, aod this morning both | King in 18x18-Inch Silk Fl hions United Press.) Iai thelr speed. they wero nts | Dexter Horton & Co, for $177,686, agreed to take the tuterurban tol | _ " ‘ ushions for, per Apr 2 th rods away when the é¢ton 4 the City of Destiny. Humane Of | s — nd of | Wessel went up like a skyrocket GRANTS DIVORCE fleer John Vaupell acted as escort esden, | 20x20-Inch Silk Floss Cushions for, per | crew rowed aud drifted about look ing for a landing. There was noth ing aboard the lifeboats to eat or ldrink and the » suffered pangs of hunger and thirst fishing wa halibut C., of Tacoma. Finally they reached Scarlet Polat Hatt house, Fronr there the ya nowe Were Were takee to Va by the | Guaibaee otenmer Empire a pert of five youre, and cash prines Wt be awarded at (le Close each year, as the club Will hereafter de formative Thome eatertag comtest must file | photegraphe @tth ihe secretary lteter than May |, and @ second ph tograph of the same promives wu jlater than Qetober | oe date The district covered by this plan tnctadee all streets cna af ®evonth N. B and south of Goth ot. to ; bake U ates ‘eee eee eer eee wee * SIONS LIABILITY BLL. © (By United Prom.) WASHINGTON, Apett 20 President Roosevelt this after aeon signed the Sterling em ployers’ itebility law, which was drawn to aveid ibe objuc tienes iu the other measure by the supreme court eer ee eneeeee } eee eee eee Parade eo ewww! PLOT TO KILL of ar at a meeting a comeitine this morning made for BW be beld on afternoon of the | PRESIDENT CABSRERA'S OWN BODYGUARD MADE THE AT TEMPT TO KiLL HIM, the ip the harbor Wil be held between ie different ships and te be one of the mort as all the men and with be| United Press.) whea they) WASHIN N. April $2.--An of in ft war canoe Meer of President Cabrera’ own he held. Lo roll wtaff and five cadets of the mil) his bodyguard, were Involved in the 9 fan. Paiste sports will be attempt to kill him last week in| who was paymaster of the armies - pork’ Monday aft. | Guatemaia City, So reported Min-jof France at the time of the! PALO ALTO, Cal, April Hh. at the same time ister Heimke to the state depart | FrancoPrassian war, ix sald to) other siarm broke upon the ¢ i ment today. The officer attacked | have stolen $5,000,000 from the of Stanford untversity, when the bartecne will be held fer the sailors. This| the president with a bayonet oe of weti| ing bis left hand wd | killed. The plot to kill the president was not thoroughly plansed, as the out Wm yn «4 ‘was named | plotters lost courage before they gree The | accomptiahed their aim. CONGRESSMEN ARE INJURED i : HB Connt toaeh of te University of Ee Amtrew Balliet. Pagical nd EMG A, Phisieat director pe tne | te eens B Lamping was ap | ot the! marsha! ta ¢ United Press) yh gerry vs wasuinaton, April 22.--Two ¢ Congressmen, Tawney, of Minnesota. » Joba C. Haney, of indiana, [ped several passenderé Were in t (sot car ran into 8 Georgefown et | Seeeetay, May et Puech at. and Beababivenia avd for the junior officers Tawnery’s back was burt. Haney then WH be held at! ie suffering from a bruised = bip Moth were carried from the scene, ‘Tawney being taken to a committee at reoe adjoining the house of repre sentatives. heen The brakes of the cars failed to M. Hone, W. T.| Fork MeDanield. T E.| Drew, J. Van Wyeh- Fe M. Quilter GRANT CANNOT QUALIFY NOW | The building department of the Nuggets. lelty administration Is today prac key which | tleally without a head. Temporart-| to the admiral | \¥ affairs will probabiy be managed Se get being sent under the direction of City Engt Who hes ch acct Thomson as fast as the Francia W. Grant #1 be Maurice po aa superintendent of buildings Mienes 6 eee. Mayor Miller, cannot quailty he has severed his connec P. Spaniding. nee “0 with the government. At pres ‘ated that local owe t Mr. Grant Is ocenpied in super the yreference in «- facilities dur Pager at aeuoat $16,900 are program. | ralsed and} cover the been to 4 sing the construction of the new th federal buliding in this city It was when the newly appointed head of the department went to the city hall yesterday to take the oath of office and quality for the po sition that a charter provision was St Seaitie launchmon had | fOUsd which made him 4 Piers 4 ond 6 have | ioetigibie. This prov for Me the | that no head of a dep ot tatty Ae i ee | hold any other office, fede Se weeded they © nty or municipal, save jonal guard Of a* notary ot Baked fo 484 Intends to bring his Sats from Tacoma, bu 0 Wait unt all applica Several months will probably be quired betore Mr. Grant can ar ange to tarn over his government work a successor, who is yet to be selected. Ballding Inapector Place resigned yesterds ft the offies, probably to in private building work b weal fitter Interest 1 = ROADHOUSE MEN See so" HEAVILY FINED bo be ore in prizes re Rreatent fellows, bome surround Con Charlton, proprietor of the , Lincotn Park roadhou ts See Bie Yor best flower, |town, and Chick Howman Sarden in rear of pleaded guilty today in ge Carroll's court and were fined brite for the best fic = ae an ig The two men were arrested b: pecial Deputy Peyton on the charge of selling Mquor on Sunday Four other saloon men were arrest 4 and fined $100 yester Chart rial by ed pleas dec * this morning ente of guilty, and Howman demé a | gcheduled for the ‘acy acadomy, who formed part of | |Jured today, Meg fe Peas who was nam / div to Sarah L. Stay from Se on the groands of ervel and tuhuman (By United Press.) CHICAGO, — April Judge Kohtwaat today sporary injunction restraining express compantes from issuing franks of any kind. The order directed against the National United States, Adams and Wetls Fargo Companion MAY SOLVE MYSTERY Rina ‘sluce the express and. sloop: | ing gar Companies and pipe ines jcame under the Hepburn act, and | thereby under federal supervink jas comm carrion. it was ty contention of the companies that franks anewered (he same purposes treatment } ral ts up A& passes Inwued by railroads to ie clue | May Accewnt for their officials, The court ruled 4 however, that the frank applted the improvement ciebe of seattie, | i te relat ame see Fe aeageser juaive of the University’ dixtrict. | Missing Weman. assongers. The district attorneys MAY BE SOLD “FOR TAXES | ‘a Holders in Four Will Have te Horry. Some of the most important prop erty ¢ ided in the diwtriet nere inely x22-Inch Silk Floss Cushions for, per (By United Press.) 24-Inch Silk Floss Cushions for, per BERLIN, April 22—The heme ng of the little Prince Mon 26x26-Inch Silk Floss Cushions for, per .. fea Pia, the youngest aughior of King ¥ ick Augustus, of Sax And your choice of covers at a reduced price for ony, and hi former wie, now! such of these cushions as you may buy | Siqnora Texellt, was made the occa | . |wlon of an extraordinary @emem-| ’ stration im Dresden. King Pred And Here’s Another Soft Snap lerick brought the princess to Dres UPHOLSTERED COT a himeelf and was weleomed at railroad station by 10,000 peo The crewn priece, bis brother, | Pri Frederick Christian, and the princesses, Margaret and Alloe Hed and Mativess tn w also at the station to greet One. their father and sister, The mpec tntors gave the little princess an enthusiastic welcome and man hope the tnjusction will be made | will have their groperty sold for| threw bouquets fato the open cer: | perimanes( | takes to antinfy unpaid assem te we pad in bp h Sas preewies — riven c a drove through | (By United Proas) Sevsonsenerne 4 esi the Fourth ay. regrade unles*/ing streets to the palace, The STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cai, | the amount specified ts pald into) scone wan one of the mowt remark n } tee o « The triumphant arrival of the exposed coffin, containing the re.) @ Genewe. Olen Se me rnnS | vincces ends & four and cuchalt maine of a womss, Comeotery | © Cisarings taday . 61,006, 400.95 A Wet of ali bet cet we’ struggle for possession of ° be 105'307.80 «! all kote and parcels of io hill, wear Sam Francisquite creek on 7 ‘ jad lipon whiet (he aewessiments child, The princess was born ’ : —— . Pl have not been pald in being pul the elopement of her mother may ie the solution of the mystery | @ Cirertogs today ..6 610.75808 @ og i, advance of the ptr then Crown Princess Louise, with jot the disappearance of Bugenie | ¢ Batances 74,187 = Ameng the property imeluded in the |M. Giron, a Belgian tut King Clogensem, a French woman whe! ® _, delinquent list are lots owned by | Frederick made many attempts to acted as confidential advisor of | % Cleatinge today ..6 169.26408 @) pony Van Mey, Sampoon Invest Obtain her by foree or persuasion Peter Coutts, a Freach exile, many |% *@eece= 82,871.08 Bl nent company, Charles A. Kil-| TWO years ago, at Florence, at | years age ;@ * bourne, Lincoln Investment com | tempts were made to have ber sar The greweeme find was wee OEE EEE HEH veer Young Mowe Christian anew the G envoy at yesterday by @ party of students - clation, Robert J. Piecher, Christian they w id while they were out walkigg By! ? | Rabel, Fourth Avenue Land com whom (be grave was opened ix not |pany, Seneca Land company, L4| When the ex-crown princess mar known. The dirt bad been remov brary association, Bouney. Watson | ried Teselll, an Italian p fn jet and the leaden top of the casket | |Company, Erickson Realty com-| london last fall, detectives w lwas turned back Through the} Piymouth Congregational! sent by the king of Saxony with aperture in the cusket the face of | ‘h, John | ow, Ch and jous to kidnap the princess the corpse, fresh and well pre | Mary Steele and Bitel i | fatied. Realizing he could) | served, was visible, though it was | The highest delinquent amess | not sucesed by © or atratery / ident that the burial took piace | ment ts one of $16,000 against the King Frederick ened pegotia many yeare ago. The casket wa: Lincoin Investment company, and | tions with bis former wife re }of marvelous workmanship and the | STANFORD STUDENTS IN AN: |the lowest, amounting to is on |Bult being that the princess for BEST RANGE IN THE ts ent maine were those of a strikingly a kt owned by Charles and Mary | mally gave up the child eee beautiful woman OTHER EXCITEMENT ANO fiteeio. The Lincoln Investment! Sixvora is to have the Of all the theories advanced by |company has suffered a penalty of child sever ach year and | the antiquarians of Stanford uni-/ FURTHER TROVOLE 000 and costs of 15 which is an interview with her other cht! versity (® account for such a rich} 1 EXPECTED added to the total dren and an income of $10,000 a sepulehre in such @ place the most year for life. } plausible In that the body in that — of Eugenie Clogenson Courts, (By United Press.) Frew gorernment. Coutts bought student affaires committee posted a He was later the Matedero ranch and deeded It | notice suspending a student for be | tng on the campas drank, and with | to Fugente Clogenson. direction the works, Under her which have drawing the privilege of re-regh made the Frenchman's same fe jing from two others, The | mous about Stanford welversity, | follows were carrted on A student Mada Coutta was tneanely | pended for being jentous of her. To break Bugente’s | ftuence of lquor power, Coutts’ wife coneyired with! Apri! 17 the French consul at San Prancteco.! “The privilege of re-registration As the result of this conspiracy « was withdrawn from the editor of pian of restitution was made.jthe Sequoia for bis abuse of the whereby Coutts was permitted to! privileges of the college press in return to Paria, where be died At hin editorial in the last wamber of mt the time he left, Eugenie thai militant periodical | Clogenson disappeared. She was For violation of the regulation never seen by anyone who knew governing studeats wader suspen her after that |sfon, @ stadent will not be perailt [ted to register in the eniversity oe Liew was tndefintioly sus under the in on the campus | now has caused ARCHITECT. rene oo cool teat month's Teveliion may be reprated 47+ FOR FEE pieTHEN CHAUFFEUR Frank P. Allen, Jr., superintend-| RELEASED BY COURT ent of construction of the tulldi at the Alaska-Yukoo Pacific axpo- sition, told Judge Boyd J. Tallman | in = superior court this morning| |. Forrest. a chauffear, employed why Arthur P. Nute and J. T. Ken-\ by ©. &. Blethen, charged with ina "ould pay him $875 for serv. driving a0 agtomobile at « speed lices rendered greater than miles an bh fe Mr. Alien claims that the defend dinance, was ante are in the automobile busi | news, ey that in June and July of | Joba Carroll today 1907 he drew up plans for the con Justice Carrol stated that he [struction of « $25,000 garage, and! believed that Forrest, while prob agreed to render other views, ably guilty of the offense charged, | whieh he claims are worth thé jamount he asks | Violation of a city “ misdemeanor Patroimen J. BE. Kunts a gE Howaldt, who made the ar told the court that Forrest was making 20 miles an hour i 0. (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO. Jas, UL. Gallagher, self go-between of Ruef and the FOR A REVOLUTION discharged by Justices of the Peace | had no inteation of committing a} ~ TORTUREDBY ROBBERS Bound, Gagged and Are Then Tied to Bed. | j (By United Press.) BAN FRANCISCO, April 22.-—Their hands and feet bound with electric light wire and mouths filled with | shoomaker's wax to gag them, tro wealthy Chinese women, Ah Ying and Lee Moy, 19 St. Louls #t., Chi- nese quarter, were robbed by three Chinese early today of $30 in money | and $676 worth of jewelry. The rod | bers escaped | The women were going to bed whan the three thugs broke In. Fe. fore they could cry out, they were jgaseed and bound After m the wax gage tight by winding over their mouths, the thieves bound thelr victims’ feet and arma, then ted them to the bed post. At thelr lelsure the thieves then ran sacked the place. Mattresses « torn up, carpets ripped up, bureaus pulled apart; no possible hiding | place was overlooked paking the bracelets and rings the women were weartng, the thugs left the house with their loot Three hours later Ab eed to free one arm and herself and ber companion. and summoned the police The women are reputed to be very wealthy Ying man leaned COLOMBIA IS PREPARING LOSES CHANCE TO” “™ SHARE MONEY CHARGED WITH ROBBING HIS EMPLOYER "DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. | ocks, Bonde | meth Pheney—-p1h wid | Orders Buecuied tor levestment or INTEREST IN: ate Wires 206-208 Margins James Boyd was put on trial be fore Judge A. W. Frater in the! |wuperior court today charged with making away with the vest of his emptoyer and all it contained, val wed at $95, on the night of February gus, three pounds of split peas, and three pounds of silver trout ” the following gooda, two pounds will be sold for the magte i umber of coppers: Round steak, Ho} mployed as a cook by anchovies, pig hams and halibut w. W. Pinch proprietor of a res | cheeks taurant at 121 Rainier av. 8 mI Cracked wheat and sweet pota Georgetown Vous interest has Rs toes will be sold at four pounds Finch clatyis that he loft his vest ‘igus in the public meeting | for 2 on a box in the store room at bis) which will be held in the city| Prices on spring lamb dropped place of business, and that next|counctl chambers tomorrow night| very much this morning, being morning it found cached just to discuss the proposed Queen @uoted at 12%c per pound for fore outside of the doorway under the/ Anne boulevard. The progerty | quarters and 17%c for hind quar- stairs owners who are affected have gen ters, being a drep of Tc and bo The vest contained, besides $40 erally promised to attend, and a) respectively on the price quoted in cash, a watch and chain, « pair resolution will probably be paseed | yesterday of glasses and an ed & A.M. badge./catiing upon the municipal offi.) Touay's quotanons are: jclals to have the improvement! Washington creamery butter, started as soon as posable, }28-30c; Iowa creamery, 2 Ibs., 55c. | meeting that has been held in con Potatoes, 18 to 19 Ibs. for 26¢; this driveway At $1.19 to $1.25 per 100 Ibs.; new po- meetings the property tatoes, 4 Ibs. 260 owners unanimously decided in fa | Fancy Swiss cheese, 25e: Wis lvor of the improvement. At the/consin full cream brick, ise Ib, \leet meeting there was more than |smier cheese, 12¢ to 1bc. | nection with three of the TROUBLE FOR MAN It cowts money to tell what you a two-thirds vote to start the work Chickens, 20¢ Ib. think of Merry Widow bats. Mon Under an original agreement be-| Mutton chops, 12% @ 12%e Ibg day night Jack Lanoin, a young tween the property owners ‘and | rib steaks, 15e Ib.; porterhouse 1ée man who lives on Miret &, ex. the city offictals it ts said that) to 18c Ib; siirloin, ibe 1b.; round pressed bis opinion on the Jatest the park board agreed to grade the steak, 12%c lb.; shoulder steak, 3 wrinkle in head gear to-a party driveway and maintain it if the Ibs. for 25¢; hearts, 15¢ each; of young women who were waiting property owners would provide the tongues, 12%e per Ib.; liver, Se Ib.; for a Luna park street car at First right-of-way, Some of the property | roasts, 8c to Se Ib. avy. and Jackson st. Patrolman Ed | owners wish the right-of-way se Onions, Se bench; boiling ontons, Hagen happened along about that | cared under the local improvement) 12 Ibs for 25¢ time. Lannia offered the patrol-/ plan, pay the damages by «| Carrots, 3 bunches for Se. man §2 for his release and the of-| general assessment over the bene-| Radishes, 9 bunches for 6e, fleer was insulted. Lannin was | fited district Parsley, 2 bunches for 10¢, sent to the city jail The object of the meeting will | Turnips, 3 bunches for 6c. Judge Gordon assessed a fine of be to devise means whereby the) Artichokes, be. $20 yesterday, but Lannin was un-| preliminary steps can be under-| Celery, 2 bunches for 140, able to pay. He is now on the/taken and the work prosecuted | Dried ontons, ¢ to 7 pounds for without any unnecessary delay | delay | FIRM OFFERS ‘CLUB PRAISES EASY MONEY. 2Se. Spinach, Se to 6e Ib. Cabbages, be to 10c; 1\%e Ib, Flowers — Carnations, 75c per dozen; roses, $1.00 per dozen; violets, 26¢ bunch; narcissus, 500 doz.; lilies of the valley, 50¢ doz.; 36e Ge einies We (ae ae Ge YORS VETO tulips, do daffodils, ina in the third trial of Tirey L. 4 Jobn N. White has good cause to MA doz.; Kaster liles, 20¢ bloom. Ford on a charge of bribery. Gal (By Usited Press.) fue the day that he gave up sup! apap ncaa is Font, 00d, So Gee Si Shia lagher deserthbed the agreement be Rone Colombia, April porting his family, gs shown today Judging from © besiness cireular ear on trout 12%-i7e Ib; salmon, Ife tw the prosecution and the #u- | Presld pro tem” Anu! in-the divorce suit Med by Lucinda) ORK Nt © Comptrotier Car A resolution endorsing the action | re a rock cod, 12%e 1b.; halibut, pervisors, whereby the boodiers| Colombia hax given orders for the |B White, ontensibly for the purpose | FOUTS OF Oe omit OT oa | of Mayor Miller in vetoing the As-|% lbs. 16c; cat fish. 10c Ib; amelta, be were permitted to retain office massing of troops at strategie |d¥ preventin er 8€CUF| Horning, business must be pretty|mussen saloon ficense application | |Ibe. for ibe; crabs, 10c, herring, be after the bribery exposu Gal-| points throughoat Colombia, pre ing any of erty, ROW | niece’ onus of the iheckiea ’ |was adopted last night at a com: ji ;, Mlounders, be; chinook salmon, lagher explained that he “acted In|gumably a# @ precaution against nting to something like §7,000, | "CF COee ie eee that may | bined mecting of the men's clubs|? Jbs. 36c; black cod, 200 1b. spirit” for the boodlers when he the threatened uprixing against the| ‘The couple were married Nov. 8 | oo. \\ ene a hone Danae the lot the Plymouth and Pilgrim Con-| Sweet pepoers. 36 cents: don, signed the agreement for them. He| present governt 1874, nearly 35 years 020, at Cae eee ee ee ie “behave: that |gregational churches pov heaton > af gaan anda also admitted signing an immunity; It is thougt that the milf | ville, Cal. Mra, White claims that) 4. will think us the best people A feature of the evening was an ae vee “s i. contract and that his testimony /tary preparations are unq tio | her husband left her about 20 years |i. ine business laddress by Judge R. A. Ballinger Sauerh r ork the . was gives ander (Bat contract. 11] avty By order of the real prosldens |e |who discussed the policy of the! Pumpsine 1 he failed to “make ge and tell General Rafael Reyes, who has) str. White's father, James M. government with regard to public! ihutarb the whole story, he sald, the dts | temporarily resigned in favor of Hor, died March 7, 1964, leaving lands bettuce, 5 bunches 10c. trict attorney might prosecute retary of Finance Angulo, tO|her an estate which has since been —_—_—— +] Lemons, i6¢ to 200 per doa. him give himeelf an opportunity for Invested in Seattle property and ts Cider vinegar, 3he + of the country in the hope a fow valved at about $7,000 at +b} Fancy apples, $1.00 “ $2.25 box. warding off, by peaceful means, @ |” ‘Two children resulting from the! Pop corn, shelled, 2 Ibs. ior Lée; ‘INVOLVED IN SCANDAL attempted revolution | marriage, Sone 1 White, pow vrs Pe et man, and Clarence —. White, Cider, de to SOc per gallon. both reside in this etty and are of New nuts—Filbe 180 «1B ~ _ VETOES RENEWAL 0 logat a0 Tomorrow betng the 23rd of the | py walnuts. ; Bing. (By United Pr R. Castros, an Italian who lives! month, has been designated at the | 10 PARIS, April 2 » Moore Passes Oi! Land Bill, lat 1005% 16th av. south, was se-| public market as “Skiddoo” day,'33c Ib; pecans, Th All orth) of Italian SALOON LICENSE WASHINGTON, D. ©., April ~' riously Injured in @ runaway short: | and ious articles will be on sale | nuts, 18ke iD tere Saree) Se “ered | By a party vote, 166 to 85, the house ly before noon today, when his/at 20, At one of the stalls 23/180 Ib.; eocoanuts, 10¢ to ennaney,.. BAO. SOee reenee Sot |today passed th Jand bill tutro-|team crashed Into # telephone pole|jemons will be on sale at 20. An-| Brasil pds, Ibe each Rome, a a a o ae Ne - on . duced by Smith of Calffornia, The! on Universtty st, near Broadway. | other dealet has propared a basket | Pineapples, 400 De anne eee ene chat messages | ,,Bocense of previous f f bill provides new procedure in the, Castros. was hurled from his |of assorted vegetables for 28c, and) Oranges, 10¢ to b case, It was charged that messages) oc att of pr “ os a a tal ith te ened z "s " t | Grape fruit, 3%¢ to 75¢. bearing hia name were sent to! citing the character of the pl ntry of public lands supposed to! goat and t eam passed over! at one of the oth tlhe go | Hubbard squash, 4¢ Ib. bearing Mra MeKeo asking them|Mayor Miller has votoed the appit jcontain olf, and was designed by the his body. The injured man was! of local apples may be obtained) prod ane 2 ite Gee 188 friends of Mie imenee t induce her cation for a renewal of the saloon |chamber of commerce of Los An-|taken to the home of E. W. An-| for the same price Yakima honey, $1.60 gal; Com 4 “¢| Meense of the Yellowstone bar, in| goles drews, 1206 University st, and| some of the articles to be qu 3 to accept the “friendship” of other leer \ : a om yi Dates, $0100 South Park. The saloon ts located re ya Inter femoved ts . rovidence how tomorrow tor ithe skiddoo ame 1 aig! ails Oot 7 a a ne where the ferry crosses the z » pita t is feaved that Castros may | are sint of stuffed olives. . _— one ie : Bacay! ave ote race track, an when! SAN FRANCISCO, April die He ts Injured internally.) of ripe Stives, pound of crab sal Reading Glasses f Count Tort } Mayor Miller wag in the prosecuting | the close of the morning se Several ribs are broken. |four large grape fruits, five por pecially fitted to suit each eye os ace eenen auee$ attorney's office he says many |the Ruef case, Leo Manchard engperees ta potinds of asp » comfort and satistactiod Fo Ske BATTLESHIPS Jeomplaint® were brought to ela at:|looniat, wax passed, making ¢ Teer aia’ at dream. bad tires put on hen fitted by us. Schuchard Op Take boats at Pler 2 fn round tention regarding the operation of tpermanent and three temporary had Seay Lake Balts rugeis Piper A 20 Spring 6 al Co., 1207 Second ay. eee trips dally. 60¢ round trip. °°" |the saloon furore,