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ASSESSED WALUATION HAS (1 AL octxns vrov wn oor) MAKING. [AuGusT 6, 1908 (From P. Editorial Column,, (From th m e A 1, News Columna, July th) Rit 9 Will Be the Beginning of the End "The recent statement that Wil HOT SPRINGS, Va, Aug. 3 — liam J. Bryan would probably ‘ » Ti M ted t epeak into'a. phdnomeaph for use| nants Tate See ae tae OF THE GREATEST GALE OF PIANOS THAT YOU HAVE during the campaign te an un-| Ke several ape EVER WITNESSED. quiet reminder that William Ran-| talking machines for" reproduc dolph Hearat lly ~ did #0; ) thon, As the process of making President Roosevelt displayed the ner ne owhat usial amount of good taste when |) Leu fae eka edie he refused & similar offer, * * * What American ettizen would care to witness the profanation cf| ear platform or from a front Lincoln's Gettysburg upeech, * * *| porch, Mr, Taft today found Mra or Any other great deliverance, by | . w hearing them ahrieked out of a| TAft lauahing at him as he was phonograph? Not many mon of| 40lng a bit of rehearsing for the dignity * * * would © to wit-| real records, Several experim ness any such thing | tal talka were made and repro GREATLY ANCREASED SRO A ‘Places Will Be le Pail NEGLECTED BY HUSBAND | yin Yen| WOMAN BECOMES INSANE facess of Last Year. 4 _ | The children were cared for by} aT) thé Warrant for C Ls Hunter, Ja nurse last night. Today they wiil value of all | be sent to the Washington Chit ™ ‘of King county according en's home. Whur aren out today by Coun Charged With Neglecting Mrs, Hunter's insanity has been iT IS BONA FIDE PIANOS, ORGANS AND ALL OTHER MUSICAL GOODS different from making a cam paign speech from the back of a Atlantic Fleet Will Be at Auckland Next Sunday. Recently damaged by fire, at our place of business, are to be sold at once These Pianos have been in the pert workmen, and are * * * Rosides, if Mr. Bryan ta} | yeti hands of A a gts. 0t7 an |shown by locking herself in a!f afraid his volce will fail hire be | @!eed with varying degrees of }) | (MESOAGR FROM MM. Lee! ; now in fine condition. All will be b Ben aon s toresas of Hi Fan il closet, dressing and undressing the | fore the campaign closes in No-| Mitisfaction, ‘The #pooghon which || COORepONDENT ON BOARD © J sold by the salvage company with in 1907, 1S ye baby dozens of times a day, and [ vomber, he might give his mouth | & ningle record will hold average \s. 8. GEORGIA, BY WIRELES: ing the next ten days, Come early carrying the Httle one about the gg house naked much of the time . . The unfortunate woman's bts with improved] Mrs. C..-H. Hunter, of 613 Kaat-/pand is an automobdtle driver em $42,691,170, take av, is mentally wabatanced | ployed in Orville, He left Seattle personal | and hor four little ebildren are de-|the day before her last baby was ‘at ha.ess,656 of which) pendent upon charitably inctined| born, and, although he has been ja exempt. The asses#/ persons for care, as a result of a | making $100 a month, the officers are on a scale of 60 per Cont) husband's neglect way that he has not provided her a day off occastonally out 300 words In length, The vty furnishes the |TO SUVA, FiJl_ I8LANDS, and secure first cholee, A little “That would be a better vita Gites to be discussed for THENCE 6 q more than one-third off the usual than to roll his phrased around a/ tition in this way have not as fi BOARD U. 8. 8. price, with a fair payment down phonograph cylinder, to have) yet been decided upon. As an ex I) ge, Aug. 4.——The Atlantic battle | Terms for the balanc them unwound and mechanically | ample of what the machine can dhip’ fleet puased Sriendiy: telends into the ears of Amer-| do, the candidate was treated to Pl this afternoon. The weather he citizens at every crook and| the reproduction of a record made J] ig pecoming cooler every hour. ih by William J, Bryan,” The fleet is making a remarkable record for coal endurance, Hxperts ‘actual value. Mrs. Hunter was taken into cus-| with the necessities of life. | ¢ | acreage of th@/tody last evening by Humane Of A complaint was filed against! who have been watching the prog amounts to 437.386,625/ floer A. M. Kent and placed in the| Hunter in the superior court this| poate gradi Se: pats lee ioe | valued at $8,782,860, with | county jail to await @ hearing be | Laer of and he has been sunt my "7 jatio 4" the e tire ‘world acres of improved land! fore a sanity commission because | moned to appear before the court 2 © revenues 9 ea value of which is placed at/i was feared that she might rt the | The big warships spent the entire | dojon August to answer to 7 violence to the children, the young-| charge of neglecting his family day yesterday and all of this morn volute ignals from | Landa Extensive. est of whom Is only 5 weeks old, | > ing in evolutions. At s Spokane with me, I would get it for payee fa extent, value at|Fespectively, As yet she has not! $40 in five months, around from —— Pome ow ont “Instead they took me back to coal lands claiming | &ttempted to harm anyone, but she In a recent letter her husband) which they had been traveling oa | dimntealaineaaly the RainierGrand hotel, and. we two days, into battle lines. s d ‘gerenge of 85,997.85, valued at} baa been acting strangely for sev-|instructed her to get everything | Ske mes welecmiet the change, | (Continued. talked the whole matter over. I jeral weeks. ahe could and pay for _— | and every bine jacket was anxious ase: prong bins the story and the Pinker- piggest Nem in the list of | comme SS ee 2 to get to work to keep warm | ——————-—-!ton detective laughed and said I property assessments ta} We will arrive in Auckland the | 4nd, as I always carry a few blank! had been surely buncoed. And I ‘and merchandise” item, checks upon our firm's bank, 1| #0088 I have, but it has been @ on the “household morning of August 9, and already |checks upon our firm's | bank. I\tard proposition to make me be: nents eloc! « the men are figuring on what good hore | he, rugs, ee . this new |. Thompson, one of the finest men | eve It “ plate, times will awalt them In this o and silver |! ever knew I asked him if he I intended to take my winnings Daly “0d go over to Tacoum® and let paintings, puve: Hk tt." coming |Gormley Will Command the’ scversscuse” wih’ ptausuny ie tr)" mould aah chock on the Daly nf second with and the | y Gan taneseen ’ Bank & Trust company for me for Mr. T bompeon make sothe substan, orated | S88 tomorrow: [813.200 He asked what I t tlal realty investment for me. el ee | Army of Blues-—Oregon|issirt se Sort'viet 7c HILLMAN PAYS [itn Sahin tater the, dow bain "Thompaon or having | | total him that [ would tell him al! %¢!f for being such an easy mark. . ath | infantry, at Fort Lawton, will com |money to swing a deal with, I also ™e arrested. I can only blame my- There was no criminal intent upon was taken up in earnest this | |No. 1, which is to take place on with Chairman Dan al pee the conductors’ and engineers’ | Troops Arrive. | Thursday morning. In this prob \se we Teed ku tenn, it | my part 10. detvecd Thompson f : Armatrons. James | Five in Bel Employed by, union will join, as they have prac }lam there is to be only one army | ways boon & square business man, (thought I would have $18,000 of the end batt Ueally promised their support | The opposing force ts to be either and knew my habits and character {tm's money in the Butte bank, The conciliation meeting held re. |imaginary or represented by pa but it is a checking account, and the C P. R. to Quit Work | coos between the representatives | (By United Press.) trols. The forces in this army will] ©. D. Hillman ts paying the pre-| Sud reputation so well that he went) Me tM i iow. at this time fe the men and the C. P. R CAMP DAVID §. STANLEY,|aumber 5,000 men, from the fol-} mium. oan bank ta Toecnayian Amer-!ot the month. ‘Thompson told me on tele up was that Ited tn the majority report betng | On ed from | Wing commands: The First, Third| This morning he transferred 640 a ‘Wines The banker that if he knew what I was going Cc 406 Globe build-| O8 Htingatisfactory to the unions, whe| Au &—Orders were Issued from and Sixth infantry regimenta; three | acres artront. property near|Coreed the check. The banker| Of | ie eoney e we . Batton, of 406 hen Seciehis eet ca a 1 counted out the money in gold,|‘ Wse the money for, he would not against the as want a change in the schedule of |" Brush's headquarters § tod@y | companies of the Second infantry; | Bye ‘ i est addition to the 7 prs ; have let me have ft. I'm sorry now cogeese oy come oop! Seal wages, making all divisions on tho|that Lieut, Col, Matt H. Gormley, |the Fourteenth cavalry; the Fourth | Hijiman family, @ gir! baby weigh-| thon, changed ft into bills. 1) pau or Yeh kt ie they. let he had bought last Feb- system equal at the highest rate | of Seattle, commanding the Second Field artillery sineering Corps | ing nine pounds, who arrived at) pou 1, the Reinior-drand where me go back to Butte, I can make | Cline’s Piano House OPPOSITE MOORE THEATRE. SECOND AVENUE, SEATTLE, |mand all the troops in problem the value of which he now pald | Washington infantry, will be the 4: hospital corps; and the signal/ine Hillman residence at 6:55,) Gy min —" it all back in my legitimate busi , . 0 ge and ( were waiting ; pot increased in that J. 1. MeVelty, representing thd | commander of the biue army in the | COrTpe of the regular army | somewhat ahead of the milkman lfor me. I dumped {t out, ft ca ness in a few months. (By United Press.) |Machinists’ unton, today officially | maneuvers of the encampmel Headquarters’ guard was organ-| In addition to the transfer of | oo .n¢¢ and the $2,000 forfeit and Muste company, T11 | announced that tne men would quit! tasting from the morning of August {xed yesterday afternoon and will |p sperty, Mr, Hillman deposited in| O))th othur menes ¢ snd) Must Have Been “Chump,” He Says S, had sent in a letter) WINNIPEG, Man. Aug. 4—At 10! work tomorrow morning. His state ° until eudanea of heaeat 11,| be commanded by Lieut. Walter 8 ttle bank $1,000 in the name iy.) oy Smith wae. ‘beens ee “I don’t know what sensible bust- Sealnst an assessment | o'clock tomorrow morning 8,000 em-| ment Indicates that the general! Co) George B. Lamping was pre-| Fulton, alde de camp to Gen. Brush lor Mra. Hillman, and another $1,000 We took cars that passed | ness men will think of me after this pat upon its office and store | ployes of the Canadian Pacific rail.| strike has been carefully planned | icusiy scheduled for this honor, There are 60 men in the command, |in the name of the new arrival ithrough Georgetown on the way | boyish experience. But | am wise Claiming that the furni-| way mechanical department, includ. | for months }but will be unable to attend the 35 picked cavalrymen from the Considering that he had done a), 4 ring that had been pitched on, now, and it is a lesson that I will not be purchased new at/ing all men from Halifax to Van-| Officials of the Canadian Pacific| encampment because of hie duties Fourteenth cavalry, and 26 Infan-| good day's work, Mr. Hillman then| +). ¢oonsward after we had crossed | forget, I won't hire a lawyer to de- and that a second-hand | couver, will go on a strike. | Rallroad company here this after fficer of the state rifle team | trymen picked from the various In-) went home. |some river. We didn’t all go to. fend me. I got the money and let (wouldn't give more than $50) This strike will involve five! noon refased to discuss the strike | Shien aves for Camp Perry, Obio,,fantry organizations fn camp.| This {# the sixth time that Mr.! gether to the arena, In the great | go of it on @ game I knew nothing unions, the machinists, boiler) The breach is wide, however, as/ jon August § These men will furnish the guard/ Hillman has been called upon to outdoors, on as fine a day as ever about, and among men who were of the cases were referred! makers, oremen, blacksmiths and|the decision came after three! The full quota of the Oregon Na- | for headquarters, and in addition| convey a 640acre tract to a shone from the skies and with only total strangers to me. Why it the county assessor's office | allied mochentes. tt ts saseiie [setathe of attempts at arbitration.| onal Guard, 1,100 officers and| Will act as orderties for the vari-| Hillman and present $1,000 each to the canopy of heaven above us, the | seems like a dream. It seems that motion of County Assessor | aoe jmen, arrived at the maneuver camp | ous officers of the headquarters’| the mother and child, and as & Te | two fighters—no, they were only|! could not have been such » fool. H. Parish. The board ad- in three special trains yesterday | staff, and departments sult title to nearty 4,000 acres of) 1, .ors—-stripped for the contest of/I don’t blame Thompson. I can't +eeeee eee eters at noon until eee | afternoon and are encamped just) Guardsmen in camp here are ad-|land lies tn the name of the = science and skill. They had told|blame people if they call me the county commissioners | south of the Washington Guards, | Yocating a militia drfll competition | man children, and a tidy sum of! me that under the laws of Wash-| sucker, ‘chump,’ ‘easy mark’ or any- upelled to hold their reg- southeast of Murray station for the Alaska Yukon-Pacific expo-jcash is ted up in bank until they j.gion prize fights are not allowed It would seem that I the regular army and > * lcontest with ten-ounge gloves.’| because my wife is away on her WELCOMED IN B0 ON Guard from Colorado, Utah, Wyom pee at ph. Foro — Po be eel ai Well, they went at it ¥ ; vacation. If I had ever been a man ing, Nebraska, orth Dakota and Louisiana Purchase exposition e of the world people would be able { South Dakota, is almost complete. a firat ow aad, y Louis | ® WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE. Describes the Prize Fight. to criticise me. But I have always ting for « period r, ole, & member of OUD pt ” y ypene tra ms . M nue for perio Water will hat off in the The first round opened with xiden the straight and narrow FWUARANTINE National ‘Encampuent bs se 0.230 om December 31, 190.) = |rounds ‘with ; "Do you think that Car from 650,239 on December 31, 1905. ee - . }rounds with a rest of one minute » you think that Carley was {to 671,162 im 1906, and 694,593 in | er mk Mon awiea AUS * | between. It was a great contest.in on the game and was the ‘ran- The gain in the first six ee dotel, on adison st, | s Barsey Kelleher was latter order has been incre: }the fourth round. In the fourth And then again | wonder whether z potice court this | 150,000. TACOMA, Aug. 4.—The four rob-| MeCormack fouled Smith and Cum-|or not he didn’t really lose some of ® high state of fever) to the national encampment of the delegates are encamped. The dele | wthern would deliver any relief) mn Sanen te ae to be of my dream yet.” @ the alleged offense | Knights of Pythias were welcomed gates are practically defer frown, are still at large PO any disposition to contest the purse Did Carley put anything into the ly meeting this afternoon. The mobilization of the troops of sition, at Seattle, next year, on &/ become of age. so this was only to be a ‘bozing hypnotized, I feel worse ‘ace sue tional plan similar to the contest con — of 20 days have been bemun with) HM. ‘of Spokane, who was a resi tan honors about even. I think they | path, and attended strictly to bust- ular troops participating. The dent of St. Louis during the fair. | district north of Green Lake said they fought three-minute | ness.” from Latona ay. to Walling #| Cummings was referee and stake-| ner up’ for the ‘con’ men?” asked | 14,000. SEER EERE EE EEE EH chore was some grumbling from Well,” replied the unfortunate h diphtheria, and Band | Since the amalgamation of the | Hamilton, Wilson and Gordon over prisoner, “I have lost faith entirely to Tacoma, ex- le of Thieves. Rathbone Sisters with the Pythian | FERER ER nnennne, ore 0 LARGE. the referee's decision. Smith had In humanity. I feel that he must gumber of people to | Sisterhood, the membership of the | (By United Press.) all the best of the contest up to have known something about it } Shy Uaied Press.) | But two policemen today are} pee recelved a telegram from St.| bers who held up ® car om = P | mings gave the decision to Smith his money. I really don't know was that Kelleher| BOSTON, Aug. 4.—The delegates z Cl sa Pr . ate treat |8t- line early yesterday morning / on « foul. There more kick-| What to think. I haven’t come out | guarding the tent city where #,000) ‘OVi- oe announcing that the Great asd shot and killed Motorman|ing But there didn't seen ems), Pm plies to the devastated district “ sap. ~ : z Bot realize what he | today by Governor Guild for the | against thieves, and so many rob- | sions Donated to Help | free. of charge. {Mee failing utterly to make @ C&P | there. There were only eight of us | pot?” he was asked state, Mayor Hibbard for the city | beries have been reported that they The club will meet tonight and | * present—-Oummings, the two box Was represented by Hijand Grand Chancellor George W.| threaten to abandon the camp until 2. arrange for a number of wagons to! preerans ers, Carley, Gordon, Hamilton and} Excited Watching the Contest. Botice of appeal. | Penman on behalf of the grand/the city provides some protection Stricken People. visit various sections of the city! | Wilson, “sat | “I don’t know how much he had ee lodge of Massachusetts. Chancel-|for them. Many of the delegates | and collect relief supplies donated ASKS PROTECTION Cummings said to Carley and/in the forfeit. He made some bets jme that he would take the car/at the ringside on Smith, but | w The report of the grand secretary; The uniformed rank participated) Cash contributions aggregating | ful in such an emergency can notify ters regarding the money. He had really don't remember who was the made today showed that there had! in a monster parade today ) had been received or definite- | George Boos, at independent told us that he had deposited the | stakeholder. I only know that he VOTERS ws |ly promised to the Seattle Commer-| 1826 or Sunset Main 4462, and the| _—_— fresoomy al & safety pee vault gt won his bets. Where is the peni- jeial club today for the relief of the| wagon will be sent to collect the bitiesicnned by ts] new the name of the place at the /tentiary in this state? I suppose PRICELESS IN WAR _ >. is.'siot ion oi ig ont ucamaat aur te] time, ot Hh ince aed my have got co go there, ttm lactual cash a large quantity of| Mayor Miller last night issued a | Proseculn RETR Seaee TENE ome e sp! » the par @ not going to ery about it. It is an United Press.) ctothin seatets Y peeding and proclamation calling ese tee rons result from the raging love of E. I. | came to the RainierGrand hotel. | awful experience for an honest “Sex| --USELESS IN PEACE Pope on tin at ebvanged ther articles which will come in| dents his city to contribute any-| “ aan sone | 10 innocen le ie Aegwee. 0. repre vor handy have been tendered |thing that they could towards the |Mrs* Minnte Goodman, 1422% Sev-| Cummings Going to Spokane. | home on a short vacation with a nu Harvey , Garber, national TT. | ° enth av When Cu ings left h id | friend who was willi y ‘ Today Secretary Hoos, of the| relief of our cousins across the line : hen Cumming) us he sai en 0 was willing to pay ’ . Hancroft’s great lo as of the! quictly to Carley and me: ‘There | expenses, I can’t realize my situa- lor Chas. A. Barnes of Jacksonville,|arel eaving for hotels, whick are | by citizens, Any who has cloth. | z LETTER TO His., responded for the delegaies. | already crowded ing or articles that would be use- FROM LOVE ahoad of us to town to arrange mat-|so excited watching the contest I i= unrequited kind, for he wanted Mrs. thay be some kick about this, and|tion. But I'm a man and I won't | tue. oF ‘nothin y toos made are Goodman to marry him, and she at) i, gyoid trouble or arrest, if you}complain. I won't resist the at- COMMUNICATION {than 6.20 OF T oclock tae tha ater |all times steadfastly refused (0) don't find me at the Rainier-Grand, |tempts of the state to e out gyda aro yt — }have anything to do with = | be at the Spokane hotel, Spo-| such justice ag is due me. I won't oa Gaterdey, tad gate have ped According to Mrs bes ingen er! kane.’ Well, we didn’t find Cum-|call upon any of my business asso- Celok, and te dieuntt te Or) ardent lover's infatuation took OM) mings at the hotel in Seattle, so|ciates to help me. But if they will Are the farmers crowded off the|* ora is dissatiofied desire to kill her, and that 18) Carjiey and I bought tickets and| trust me I will pay back every cent | public market and representatives sy 7 a bate the best lo-|why she wanted a peace warrant! wore going to. take the train for|of the money.” lof Western av. given the stalls that Mt ont to tha ann And has to) compelling him to behave himself. | Spokane when Thompson and a| In the meantime, while Pilling rightfully belong to farmers? oS & Se om The excitement reached @ cll-| Pinkerton detective stopped me at/is in jail, Pinkerton detectives are for Bryan to write a per- | to every voter in every | he is willing to write) the managers | fund will provide | ia glad to hear | his using & phonograph for Purposes, as he thinks it) Such a question appeared in Sat senda t kine teen how In suc mox last night, when he came tol the depot. Thompson made a de-| scouring the Pacific northwest for him of criticism by re-| | urday’s edition of The Star. Hav Sik ot Pav t@ n the sun On| her room and took possession Of/ mand for his money. 1 told him|the confidence men. Cummings 2, doing #0. ing a stall on the market every day | V0". iene ed ® number! y quantity of her clothes after @/1 qidn't have it, but that if he|had the money, but Pilling believes Si land being in @ position to know, ~ ed for that position; \furious struggle. She thinks that) would get on the train and go to'it has already been divided. yet there is no | would say that the market today) te) ot walle a hy eee Re ee use kicking, for!» has destroyed them. potest cease icaadiiiien eat it y oa ee too few to ac-| whether he bas or not dives ano. Le re en eae eee rna| commnodate ws all oe Saturdays: |o.*°,serng’s' cearéh warrant ta] FIVE YEARS’ REIGN. *& | pabile, which has had occasion to| *me of us must do it, and if I'm the | go through his trunk. * | oan down through It day after day |2%@ t© raw such a location, I say | a | ~ on. | DOthing and do the best I can TO SAIL FOR NOME. : during the winter months, ean tem) ri og6 ‘who are talking the: most| - | *| } os were |#t@ those who come only on Sat-| ‘phe senator, of the Pacific Coast the completion # Care ne eae wore mot the | Urday. only part of the season at| giaamsnip company, after being out Year of the reign # | fivet place in the market, vegotable | tat, and think they ought to be! of commission for several weeks on | der why you are not Biectro Vigor Is not an Eley X today through- * : 2 wagons lined up for two to three| Put Im the first place and given the | account of the meager freight of re amd why ‘vou cont | Bette i to ears’ cell’ bea » With great pomp #| ARTA Finer on Weatern av. by 4 o'clock | best because they have.come ferings for Nome, ’ eh the day without a great | and makes (tm own ie Seremony the occasion *| (Star Special Service.) | Rovernment decided to sell her. The|in the afternoon to be ready to| And yet, If the public market de-| sai for that port IB jack “a ‘full supply ot ‘Mlectriclty | wih ; pe ecsied in the vatican, #| BREMERTON, Aug. 4.—Though| Vessel having been of English reg-|imake a rush on the market. the|Pended on such as they, tt would] gust 17. Eenlaich wt ucan snve tet | Gul te bee a tie nee feeriving the college ®| q gallant’ little actor in the Amert-| {etry when Admiral Dewey pur. \ Gent morning soon be a complete failure, for the strength — beyond all my expecta fn a body and ®\ can ass hi h . ones who keep up the market are| « t o ent Meda ault on Manila, the steamer |Chased her, could not under our| Now, that was a beautiful state - 4 Japan to Pre # General audience to ®| Zatiro, under the laws which have| merchant marine laws be admitted | o exist in a ce vilized | ‘he olG aces you've seen there day | TOKIO, Aug. 4.—Five chambers of affairs t ‘ i , Aug | . | Bssemblage of prom- # | @riven our merchant marine from|to American registry country where the Humane officials | Mfter day through the long wlater | 4 commerce in the principal cities | ; samen from all over * | the high seas, is dented the privi-|, Though the gallant little ship|are supposed to look to the wel |a week for two months during the | Japan have decided to present | | wid. “ a e " o| J . ‘4 " heen | tg X | lege of engaging In peaceful pur. | bad been fought under the Amert-| tare of the animals, yet there stood summer and fall; for it is from the | medals to the San Francisco, at } bs | suite under the American flag ean flag, yet It could not engage in| both man and beast through the|P\raenor who raises his track for| tl Los Angeles and Portland bust- | aladdin 44444848) That is the reason the trim ttle | comme vee wader the same flag. Ow-|jong night hours When Mr.lthe market, day after day, and al.|2¢8# men who are to visit here this 1 ouble a * ab | craft is ont of commission at the |'9# to this fact a purchaser could | (Cheadle took charge of the mar h . tht sonnei year. orve which posed Sound navy yard, following | not be found. The Zatiro offers one | kot he, seeing the state of affairs,| ther the market derives ite pres - — | ‘AR THEIR the failure of the government to|filustration of why 90 per cent of] {natalied the Idea of drawing num-| «nat (he market derives ite pros Fires Under Control, sell her. our boasted $3,000,000,000 foreign | pers each day for our location the| comes once a week for one month, WINNIPE Man. Aug. 4.—A The Zafiro was purchased by Ad-| commerce is carried in foreign bot-| next, so that the stall we hold to-| “a, far ag Mr. Cheadle is con dispateh from Cranbrook — today | ICE | miral Dewey for transport purposes | toms. |day only goes to show that we] corned he has, in my knowled says that the fires in the Crows | at Hongkong, just prior to the de- | were at the market the day before} too, fair; and if he has got on | Newt district now are extinguished | i ee parture of the American fleet on its|* & * & & & & ®t & & tw & & In order to be able to get our ticket | anything from my wagon. has|or under control, and that the com: | By United Press.) memorable cruise to Manila, Dur-| ® # |for the next, and as to some farm-| Handed me over the money for the|mittees in charge have succeeded | ot SPRINGS, ing the assault on Manila the little | # BANK CLEARINGS. wlers being crowded out, the only|yame, 1 believe he has been ag|{m restoring order, Hundreds are Va., Aug. 4—~|oraft was run close Into the outer | #* *| way they are Is by getting here atl fai as possible with all still missing, but the indications en, te * hours Practicing up on his votce, | defenses and played havoc with the|# Seattle. *|8 or 9 o'clock In the morning 4 A. F. KEBNE, Farmer are that the th list will not be plenty human a m to 6 Pp. Saturday 9 a. : 0 delivering several | Spanish garrison with her machine|# Clearings today ..$1,417,444.68 &| that only one day In the a8 great as was expected at first, |] be t ry organ | to § pt y 10 to 1 into a Phonograph , re guns Later she took part In the!) ® Balances 165,468.64 ®@| Under the old system they we LONDON, Aug. 4 Bight vations SOE gg oe as Wetvetion ‘ bombardment of the Filipino de-|#® Tacoma. ®|be further from a good stall than| Were represented in the 0; Mrectte Vives this white . tog those parts of theltenses at Subig bay. During the|* Clearings today ..§ 683,386.00 © | at the present time peusion of the international STOP THE RENT. nee Th pours o wendy drum | | Mean bene ea at ee t will not have an op |Japanese-Russian war the snare . Balances F 61,121.00 *| Now, putting it fairly before the|trad@ congress, which convened| We can sell you Beautiful nothing electricity into the nerves © 100-page illustrated book to hear the candidate | Was sent to Seoul, Korea, with Portland. %*| public, who is most entitied to ajhere today America, England,|/§ Homes, Cottages, Bungalows orwans all night long and is taken ¢ i the campai raft | #60 detachment of marines to rew- : Clearings today ,.$1,109,753.00 ®/atall on the public market, the | Prance, Germany, Belgium, Holland,| J} Payments just like rent thom just as a sponge absorbs Name to several en “ft cue American refugees. |w Balances ........ 148,766.00 | gardener, who took the brunt of] Denmark and Italy have re; ent T. P. FAY CO., INC. 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