The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1908, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

° Ad ° AIRES FATAL BULLET suit siter' y(HUMPHRIES 1S WILD WEST SHOW WILD (momeconentee,) ON THE FRONT. Chutes rive: | ws river, }for, It ts small enough for a man | ¢ | —_———. | saeuose cea Teal —— |'@ pay who does not know better! ,, i sienna“ eden jas a domestic, and that afte STEAMER T0 RESCUE cowboys and Indians making up @|than to marry a girl only 15 years!" ‘ gg eye 1 aVER Sept. 19-—-Mre.|moment's conversation Quinn vals | (By United Press.) Demand for Seats So Great) big part of the program. ‘There ts | old’ was the comment: of Judge rie Braue tas gedard Quinn, wife of a mill fire jed the rifle. and fired one shot CASTAWAYS TUESDAY BELLINGHAM, Bept. 19,--Offt Extra Performance |the old-time hold-up of the Imml-| Frater this morniag on the request | toany wes shot and fatally wound: | Mra, Quinn screamed and started to jelal count of the primary returna grant train, ending with the repulse of Ivah Marie Durant for a divorce rday by hee husband run across the street bina then Ri ane | show that Gov. Albert B. Mead car Will Be Given. of the Indians by the cowboys./ with $10 a month alimony from Steamship Olympta pallet from a repeating rifle | fired a second shot which went (By United P: tied his home county by 456 vote Modern taste, however, refuses to Cassie HB, Durant, with whom she port last night from N f the woman's loft breast! wild. By this time his wife had] gan Bi, ag pare ress.) a, | O¥er Meride, and had more f i veipemneeieivaian | be satiefied with a holdup of this) claims to have spent three weeks | 9% Passengers and $76,000 tn gold Freee through her body, com-| fallen upon the poreh of the house} )* ANCISCO; Sept, 19—The |and second chotce votes than Com| ‘Thirty thousand ple flocked | character, #o in addition there ts|of marfted life Ghassan Cle carats wal oe gat below the shoulder blade.|in which sho sought refy J, A.| British tramp steamer Aeon, which | Krove. Of the total of 6,661 votes | Into the big arena of Buffalo Btll's| presented @ hold-up of ak upto-date| ‘The testimony brought out that] ,,Stgamehip Clty ofp one trip ‘an hour later Quinn called Watts, a neighbor, who w the | Salled from here July 6 for Australia |°@#t by republicans in Whatcom | Wild West Show, at 29th av. and| express train the couple were married August 6,\to Nome this son, being sched~ apes headquarte nd sald the | whooting, seized his own gun, in-| with families of several United | 22U"Y: he received & trifle more | Jefferson st, yesterday, the ad-| The Wild Wert did not have the | 1906, with the consent of the girl's | uled to sail on Oct. 10. The Uma- dng wae accidental, and be/tending te place Quinn under ar-| States army officers aboard, whe {tan 40 per cont | Vance sale promises fully aa big an|show exclusively, however, for| parents, and lived together at her|titia will be placed on the south- der arreat |rest, At aight of Watts and his| wrecked on Christmas teland, me {, The surprise of the count, aside| Attendance today, and altogether {among the equestrians were Com-|home until the 27th of the same| en run, sailing October 10 ‘ placed un y Ufye Withesses stated to the police | gun, Quinn turned hts horse and| cording to @ report received trom | fom the fact that Miss Mary Car-| business haw been so much beyond | sacks, Germans, Japanese, Russians, | month, when the husband decided | ot Steamer Hornet sailed from inn Was on horseback when | galloped down a side street Capt. Dow aim : |penter, county superintendent of the expectations of the manage | Arabs, in, fact, representatives of not able to keep @ wife.) pigeons tor Benttl bt mat hie wife near the residence) Attending physicians state that Tan crow "kaa" baseteanra eal candidate for renominat mont that the big show will remain | nearly every nation in the world left Raa teh fg which she had been employed | Mra. Quinn cannot live. thotr oncape in life bouts end aig | Was high on the ticket, with 4,172)over for an.additional performanco| Col. William F. Cody, “Buffalo| The mother of the’girl ntated on | ; jYotes against 1,964 for her opponent, | tomorrow afternoon, | HHI" himaelf, appeared at both per-| the stand that her daughter will be > he ata Sener std i was the fact that Humphries, can-| With a little more modern dress | formances yesterday, shooting glass |18 years old the 27th of this month, NEW BATTLESHIP IS FE hy Pana csoe ogg feng og pnd “4 didate for the supreme bench, stood and a few bigger and more speo-| balls from the back of a magnifi-| which brought forth the caustic NEARLY READY the wit | frst on the mon-partivan ticket. |tacular acts, it Is the same old| cent horse and being applauded as| comment from the judge THIEF MAKES BOLD ‘in eins « Chadwick was second and Root) show of a few years ago. It still voeiferously as if he had reall ie" go to Christmas tsland and take | jiieg yetaine the ¢ ’ (By United Press. LEAP FOR LIBERTY (3.50.22 208 28 wet |Fatatns its flavor’ of frontier ite, ite | doce so thien |AMBASSADOR’S SON | wasuitZitnited Prom) cording to reports recetved at the | dropped a French briar ptpe, which Ogden M. Reid, son of Whitelaw |2°" under construction at Fore | 8 it Pp 5 River, Mass., te nearing completion a Wresdens. was found by detectives later in (By United Press.) PLAQUE MINE, leat Sopt. 19 0 CAMPAIGN ISSUES Intends to be a jonrnatist. en" |and it will be ready for launching e day N FRANCISCO, Sep Priends of Calvin K. fi : ; intends to be a journalist. o. Fonds When the thief fell tn trying to SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19! Friends of Calvin K. Schwing, suc | within the next two months. The | Brooding over the condition of his | cessful candidate in the recent pri-| ‘anal keen as "ar beet |North Dakota 1s destined to be one hundred dollars’ worth of |slide down the corner of the build-| health and the Beth B Blare and Bu na | po iiity of losing martes for the judgeship, said the gutta percha cylinder whixsed com ¥ |of the speediest battleships afloat was stolen yesterday afternoon | ing, Mra. Becker rusned to the! his reason, until he became tem today that undoubtedly he would | 22 around, filling the hall with the son 2 ad ocgouahy paper, the New York | 444 will be surpassed by few war e pune ihe home of Mra. J. A. Beck-/door, but he had made his escape | porarily deranged and attempted accept the challenge made by B.| in Phonographic orous periods and dazzling meta j Vessels in the world | ie M9 198th av. by & thief, who,/and she caught no sight of him. |to end his life. ! Lieutenant Felix! C, Leblanc his opponent in the phors of democracy's orator in-| ma : er er a nacemmemenmam commen Ba caves trough and fell to| | Upon investigation, Mra. Becker! W. Motiow is in a critical condi-| election to tight a duol Debate. chief. lin cigars and, tobecce, tn Urited | ne! exes time of the season; Walt ground, while attempting to/found that a diamond solitaire/ tion at the General hospital of the} Schwing won the contest with| | Then came Taft's turn. The) ister wn 141,090,089 bounds reases’ Union plenic Sunday, Wild from 4 = second = story/ ring. a ruby ring, @ pearl ring, | Presidio today, his throat badly|one vote, Leblanc sued to man-| jeylinder was not bigger than that|>“%* ¥8* orc gg wood park }solld gold thimble, and Alaska blue! gashed with a rasor. damus the 4 " The mellifiuous oratory of B ‘ | wd razol a iatrict pmittes to ¥ of Bryan | of Bryan's, but it was of a different £1 FURNISHED BY Becker returned home while | sapphire, a jet pin set with dia Motlow, who was a patient at the! recount the ballots, but neither) 94 the bulky rhetoric of Taft!/temperament. The rif cogs te 8 yearia of | was at work, He|monds, an ounce of amalgamated | hospital, made the attempt at self rye _ 8. C. OSBORN & CO. Schwing nor Leblanc could decide | Were doled out to an eager audience | guage that bubbled actntillatingly * i nolselessly under a pete) a several dollars In money and/ destruction yesterday during the| on a judge to try the sult, When|!*#t night which assembled in the! forth from the Nebraskan’s record,| a NOW York, Kept 18 TE A args encortment of molt Waited there until after she| jewelry of less value had been| absence of his nurse. He was Schwing was granted a writ of 8. Johnston recital hall to hear gave way to the calm judicial STOCKS | High Low Bid \Ask’d ings to select from. gone down stairs. Then he | stolen. weak from loss of blood before it | prohibition by the supreme court | PTeldental candidates debate by phraseology and the merry chuckle | I . a idee . =| Was dinc ed he had injured him-| yesterday, Leblanc was so angry | Means of the auxetophone. It was of the fat boy from Cincinnati, | Amst: Coveer, | 7! a5 Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co i self. He promised not to repeat|that he fomally challenged |* ‘Wentleth century Lincoln-Douglas| Hach words carried 32 pounds of & RCo. | +} 83% C HA RITY WILL RUL E the attempt Schwing to a duel campaign introduced by the invart- avoirdupois and each syllable fell | 46 $506 Sut ave. Aveste Seney, he me Ehbeicneih ‘Wemiens |able preamble conceruing the phon: | upon the bank guarantee law with eB Ohi | S711] S644) 96m, 96% Y Y |G. Motlow confined at St. Eliza ograph company of “New York and a reverberating thud that filled c jan Pacific 172 1719 17154 171% CIT ON TAG DA j beth’s asytu Washington, his DISFIGURED BY AN | Paria.” hall with republican hurvan ” "* | Core se Poult 37u/t S9m11 39NI34 $4.50 Spinning’s Best * ' sesame Wind giving way about 4 year ago.| EXPLODING TIRE | ,,.'* w8* & real warm debate at that With never pause the wheels went '% a | jon dnl 2a 2a | . . } Worry over his condition and Liye The honeyed words of Bryan gushed round and round to the glory of | GreetNer.,Pté. |132%|129% 129% 1130. | 1908 Guaranteed Mayoress Will Hold Civic | cestea that the honor be accorded | the fear that he might become| By United Press.) forth from the big funnel sweet to Taft, Roosevelt and the republican | Ce? SoF ESR LSRledseleasiceas” | eae to Mrs. Elisha P. Ferry, widow of) simtlarty afflicted is supposed to; gan FRANCISCO, Bept. 19 jth@ ear and soothing to the soul, party, lightly skipped the tariff, log oy "Soni'satl so)’ sam Reims and Citizens | the first governor of Washington, |have driven Felix to the rash act.|p 5)N,. Lesea ek aoe of Ome ine had to but close one eye to| blurred a little over the words “in: |Natlonaltesd | 79°) 764] 97 | 7a T | The organization of the young) Both brothers are well known in| pc. ; “the port of | 22t the cross of gold and all the oth-| junction” and wound up with w York Central 105% Are to Help. | women of the city and the assign-| social circles of San Francisco. fags me ter ee = = port Of or iniquities of the republican party.|nificently expanding pe oe gy Penn ty itaaiitarnita | |ment of chaperones is progressing —_— — club man, ts suffering painful in.| O°’! followers of the peerless! which prosperity waa pictured in all | Reese 334 William E. Humphrey will tn | rapidly, and in « week It is expect SPRAYS CHLOROFORM juries today which may disfigure| der from the Platte cheered, as the irridescence of the rainbow fopmeratgcime [ear ee tee” At lity be mayoress of Se-|ed that all the detatis will be com-| him for life as the result of the|"=™===mamommncn mi ane tioset pa op "$e |" Seel'a aan on Tag Day, Oct. 3, and on | pleted ON INTENDED VICTIMS explosion of an automobdile tire U.S. Steel, Pid 1094/1075 107". 108 date the affairs of the city,| Over 20,000 tags have been or. lide oe alle gre wnarvonet | FREIGHTER USED AS lon her belated 40-day voyage! Total Sales 509,100, im the hands of Acting Mayor | dered by a half dozen of the big (By United Press.) land be te bediy out abont the fese. to Nome were paid off. e will be turned over to her./stores and there are no end of] gan LUIS OBISPO, Sept. 19—/ - " ij PASS R SMALL BANKS A CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Matters will not be given |/schemes on foot among merchants! tye chioroform porch climber who ENGE BOAT RE CLOSED. Chicago, Sept. 19 _ 4, Choise of either Gert fem Sttention during the day, as/to dispose of the tags. Auto own startled the countryside @ month Ped AR “hd — . -™ pg ER r city will be engaged in ers are daily giving notice that they | Se, whon he attempted to chloro Spsettndinn vaing vomdi, Wes] Lance 4 ony ne al Low |Close Tire ie made fo and selling the tags, the pro-| will tuen over their machines to the form Miss Winifred Piggott, @ ~ | | Are students at the No 1 school | Farmers’ | 28% | 100% of which are to go to sweet/use of the committees on Oct ‘ Stanford student, returned here/ nts Bellingham, have a. just com +r ngerll and Mechanics’ State ; bi > oan ed arity. when everything will be in readl/ ang after administering the anac pint againet’ the Inland Navige-|pennbe,” he Mich., doponita | my ou | eon Humphrey fs not an active ness for a whirlwind tag day cam | 6) 4), @ vicious bull dog in the | nok amunser ioe a ak ee ’ as been closed by the 7 . $9"| Sas "| tat m1 . " 7 | for office, and has sug- paign | yard | raRYenience and discomfort when |ja. 7 Ee Cash-| Waitresses’ Union plenic and | Crippen, and sprayed the drug] (By United Pros.) |they retur from this city to Bel | ested “in dance, Wildwood park Sunday. Big | N ER BREA D through an atomizer upon Mrs} TACOMA, Sept. 19.—Mothodist |Hingham last week for the openlug | pritetors | om at Hanover and | time. oe Crippen and her young maid. Mra.| preachers must quit the real estate the Whee ene have been cloned mitered the home of Fred/ school term. they | t¢ : | Crippen, who is a light sleeper, | bastness, stop selling organs, solicit |niewed up for their trip at 10|°° “*Mt developments | | awoke and, hearing a noise, scream: | tng tnaurance and managing ranches|p‘clock at night. | ‘ q ‘ { at night, they found « vee This the Truth or Just! ¥0* no litic surptisg amonde (Mt | 24. evidently scaring the man away.|aud devote themselves exclusively pel called the Rosalie waiting for} 2APANESE 18 Rossen, /VOLORE m, f. Y ecu rybbes a Press Agent's Seana heme taken. eae Anna | Th? maid was already overcome by | to preaching the gospel j them Trey made the trip alll § Yamado, « Japanese barber, of Win give en extra performance of | Held, the “perfectly formed wom-|‘B? drug and Mrs. Crippes, half) Such was the dictum of Bishop! right and have heaped Normal|a16 seventh av. 8. une nuken Inst 9G |e Nightmare. Fe ee erect formed Nom (overcome, dragged hor by the hair | Hughes at the Puget d conter-| choo! anathemas of the “Oh aigne ore atige wean Tobbed last | BUFFALO BILL’S le re im te ments of Anes Helts| pce “at Ml Sewn 6e/cnse ie coaston here today. | 1d ite | adea!” and “Dear Mo!” type up0D| valued at $80, $20 In Japanose coin WILD WEST . Now isthe best “time $0 > - pa Teren: e < ot | oaalle ever since. " - (By United Press.) pe ogg lg made by) Neighbors wore awakened by the | seasion in Olympia next yoar | ‘The vessel proved to be only a| 1,09), 12 Americas money. He : te tein. Spinning’s Best RK. Sept. 19.—There| Pres# agents. an old screams and rushed to the scene. freighter with no arrangements for|"'2%* bis room was entered by o Thornproot Tire . bl vas ——mmee | band, Florens Ziegfeld, Jr., is man-|\tier reviring, Mere. Crippen rete means of & pass key. The matter indaw for other bargetss, Union “plenic and|ager of her company and both we! Alper tnriiiite scnarienes ENRAGED GRE | panaen and the girls had/has beem reported to the police | Tire ‘sale ends eptomber i Wildwood park Sunday. Biz! and his wife have kept the exist eae . Ne aw On the Ard | nam oe i Rite.én Sines Boxee — ° ; , Se le { thelr cnild a secret even poards of the deck to get any rest, " | : mete aages Katomine Brushes Bhat. ete from thelr most intimate friends. | LOCAL FIRMS GET TRIES To KILL jor stay up throughout the night. | United Wireless bara one, “a et 9 . 1 | - a wlorme: or rT The girl was brought over here STATE CONTRACTS —- GOES TO EAGLE HARBOR. | 60 shares for sale at $4.50. H. M B'Go. 1408 Second "av. F. M. SPINNING 4 hes oe rpg ty td While quarreling with several of | Herrin & Co., 610 First av ” rien) | 7 . The steamship Ohio was towed! tate board of control yeate ol roo! ber mother's absence from this| THe #tate board of contro! yester-| his countrymen in & pool room at) .,° Base “Marhar yesterday ay. day awarded contracts to the fol 1213 First ay. last sight James| aie tine wanton. fon Oi lowing bidders for furnishing six | Theirones, # Greek baker, was shot | sold by the White Star Steam ome " 7 j : in the ieft shoulder by Spiro Dia ip company to the Alaska Bteam DEATH COMES FAST _| months’ supplies to state institu-| mondopoulos, a cook, who ran from| ship company ‘on July 44, but the | | dona the rn 3 place and made his escape jmoney was placed in escrow until ON SUBMARINE) Leather and findings, Went Coast) '"¢,Piice And made hls excape. | ony els nchumtated ‘te the ‘wae — | Tanning Co. Seattle; electric up| po. a whe Aan | | (By United Press.) |plies, Fobes Supply Co., Seattle; ee ee al. His condition | | MARE ISLAND, Sept. 19.—Chiet | Standard a Co, Seattle; | His assailant was bent on murder SIX PER CENT INTEREST Machinist Teddy May. of the sub-|Pnote, supplies, Anderson Supply | having left the room in « rage and | marine Pike, lost his life In the ex-| Go" Seattle, flowr, fect aod veen returned «un in hand. Several mon | | plosion on the gasoline barge late | (nies "tenwanacher ros @ ty, |#rappled with Diamondopoulos and| PAID ON SAVINGS yesterday afternoon. May was in ia -\prevented him from firiug a seo Seattle; dry goods, Seattle Dry the companiooway of the Pike when Goods Co., Seattie; Ron Marche, Se ond shot. the explosion occurred. Flames tm | citie: HHonry Pickard, | ] mediately broke out, and, spreading | Western Dry Goods Co., $ , PLAN THAT WILL APPEAL To| tf to the submarine, were fanned! joy Clothing Co. Seattio; ait Gabon | down the companionway and May | an4 slippers, Washington Shoe Maa. | , was suffocated. Several workmen | \tacturing Co., Seattle; groceries, NOT WALK 0 T bet | on the barge are missing. Other of-| syivester Bros. Co., Seaitle; Schwa | } the Autopiano Club jj ficers on the Pike were badly burt-|pacher Bros. Co., Seattle; Pacific! | It will be of great interest to those | ed and were taken to the hospital, | Coas: Syrup Co., Seattle; Washing (By United Press.) having idle money, whether it be a THER where today It ls said they will re | ton Troom & Woodenware Co., Se-|_ PACIFIC GROVE, Cal., Sept. 19.—| hundred dollars or « few thousand, | TD otedne Or: Coun [jcover. ‘The cause tor the explosion| ‘ite’ Wt, hermard a Co, Seattio; |18 8 seasion of the Methodist con-|to keow that they may obtain. Ip is unknown. West Coast Manufacturers’ Agency, | ference, which laste? until an early | terest thereon at the rate of 6 por | On SUNDAY, Sept. 20th, 08, we ARE going to sell ALL - ——— Seattle. | hour today, Dr. W. W. Guth of Cam-|cent. Most people in Seattle wish-| rae’ - » Cae FOREST FIRES IN MAINE. bridge, Mass, was elected prest-|ing to keep a portion of their money | the remaining unsold lots (only 32) in our beautiful Addition = nag a SCHOONER - WHEE eee ee is acting Prosteae 16.) coer eae be nee aan’s| located ONLY 12 BLOCKS from the EXPOSITION and State th vice prasident ‘or 4 per cent interest on the amount. | University Grounds, on 15th Ave. N. E. Our PRICES, while (By Unit PORTLAND, Me., Sept. 19.—For- | . |. Crome was est fires were burning today in| (By United Press.) jand his salary increased from $1,300 | Now, by taking out the cc many sections of Maine. The worst! SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1 to $1,600 per year, the threatened |tificatos inaued by the they last, are were im Hancock county, In An-|“spatech from Nome, Alaska, f®) walkout of a number of students,| Hullding Loan & Investment droscogxin county the towns of Lis | ceived by the Merchants’ Exchange | qiagatiafied with the proposed elec | sociation they may realize interest | ened. | save that the codfishing schooner | tion, has been averted at the rate of 6 per ceat paid semi bon and Surrey were threat Ivy, belonging to the Union Fish - at2p m he commission met|alwaya been with the H. O. Shuey) rday, but all industrial and|& Co. bank now located at 1317 umercial bodies had not appotnt- | geeond avenue in the Arcade butld- | jegntes. At the next meoting ling The association issues these jenization will be perfected. _|cartificates only at such times as at| cL AT | annually Biggest time of the season; Wait-|Company, of this clty bh gone HARBOR BOARD MEETS. | The Equitable is one of the Pio- resses' Union plenic Sunday, Wiid-|/ashore at Point Barrow, and it is | neer compant Seattie, baving | ood park e** thought she will be « total loss ‘The special harbor commision begun Its suc ful career as an In — x= —_ a he |The crew is safe, At the time of] *uamested at the last meting of cement and Lona company four | 4 th Po a the Ivy had mo cargo) Oe aoein ‘on Friday, October 2,|teen years ago. Their office has Ask for Butt ripe 4 or Butter | Bombardment Threatened. |” . O _, By Its Name EB Terms Nothing Down, Only $10 Per | 01 on the point of bombard. | yen one ata } 7 very Quality Inaide [nt ear, certs st ann, Wav pan [pen or ently "tent Month on a Single Lot or $15 , otection Ou e s awaits _|Piifate loans such as they make |to depart. | G = See Those | Nominated for Congress. OUT MEDICING. er } ceipine brah certient Per Month on Two may remain in force for six years, : | The hi 1 privilege: e « THE SICK MADE WELL WITH.| Loe, Withdrawal privileges are ex Coverings SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19.—For. pi. x 73 | mer Congresaman Jaines @. Mc| The Oxygenator System cures ait| "sults the convenience of the de-| i. am yy They insure absolute | Sai hae | nominated for oon. cneeeee Wich ever. | He “pit| The Raut enjoys the rntgue | Size of lots are 30 to 42 ft., with 60-ft. Streets _and 14-ft. os f Haxrkz: Noposelbitity for pf) the Fourth congressional district. | you with new vigor Banishes die- | TOPO Serate Lean bestuees te Alleys. REMEMBER, this Addition adjoins TWO City PARKS } ae 7 dust, insects, air, odors I) “ance aii day and evening, Wall | tree hooklet,, which explains, and | Semitte for 14 years without @ dol and Reservoirs. Lots most all in LAWN, with VIEW of Lake + touch the wetter: Tell wont’ pan "ome Sunder, Woe uwides suenaar a 6 | et the Waltrecnee’ Union | Washington for 18 miles. 85 homes NOW on this Addition; oa tat, Srings-vesetable parch- Se mgs Johnsor Heatriee, Neb __}wlepie Sunday, Wildwood ark also SCHOOLS and CHURCHES. This IS in the very HEART t uh EE Pe h A.M & G F LOCOMNRY, ws seeaaanianamaenneen of the Fastest Growing Section of the CITY, and is NEAR two Modern Shoe car lines, and NEW line now building WILL pass through this Addition. Take the UNIVERSITY car SUNDAY and get off Repair Works paper, Onivopatiie Phy: carton an outside We give tree cor rapper. an mn; you : In one-pound ar WX Park Bufter packages “9 hes your table direct from the core k 10-14-12 Ketabe 4 | A Five-Acre Irri- | _torawom we tl! gated Orchard ae at Arcadia at SCENIC STATION. Our auto will meet you there. y ae a ae = beled gg Poy g thom play . Se in Se en aes eta ent ects ||| COMMISSION Hi) "iter cay and cain’ s tome SHOES REPAIRED a | fid On Cd () “Bloons &) f00d as it tastes and tastes the way it pdr gee om gem WHILE YOU WAIT ° Bina’ (Por't let your dealer sell you any other Brokers lvlsates ak eiten Mab aes an i # ane ank Stocks, Local Securities. muy tit you investigate our niger snegpcgn mgs: Menai te : Not Better—But Best ag = Pero es gO megs + ite il date repair shop in the west MAIN 1156 PHONES IND. 4048 Price Today, 35c Per Pound @ YNITED PRODUCE CO., Sole Distributors A! 606 Western Avenue, Seattle Leading Exchanges. S. C. Osborn & Co. Main 2723. 627 tet. Ind. 58. Grant & Dye, Inc. 812-13-14 American Bank Bidg. 502 Pike Street eeRgegTeTaasegtaTetssaegeses esses tata et tt.

Other pages from this issue: