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YAKIMA TO CELEBRATE TOMORROW EXCURSIONISTS ARE COMING TO THE A.-Y.P. E, Exhibit Is Fixed Up in Great Style for Visitors. The Ya I the AcYoP. ex in “apple y tor tt mounta . ‘ Yakima Valley da x tt A ih Yakima, To and =6Wa peola ja all da WANT A SHORT GUT TOWEST SEATTLE f: Viaduet thon was meeting mar in th Max Wardal! tle and {t ts ' 1 to cor tinue the roadw t West day, at noor th ting to be held at the Allen ter IT IS rr INTERESI ING FAIR, SAYS M’CREA Kuests of Bernard Pelly, tt ish consul, Mr. McCrea vistt b @xposition yesterday and was the t Of honor at ‘ormal din ner given by Mr. Joatah Collings on the baleony of the New Yorbulld ing The ne railroad man ex Dressed his « 4 pleasure at the he Of Seatth ot Pronounced the mos. interosting he has ever seen. BOARD TO MEET The regular board meeting of the Children's Orthopedic hoapit will be heid at 10 o'clock Pride morning In room 11 of the Char ber of Commerce, eighth floor, Cen tral butiding ‘PRISONER FADES AWAY! cena eee of & favor Deputy ont an yoaterday, Charles | i Nidrig, who le wanted ty Los | pagal, wortblegs from the euntody the de put) aud up tO the prege| m nocompanie 1 Widris r hotel to nd a change of dela an excune tO @e ot Stu aht and disap | mountalne. ‘FIND TRESTLE TO BE DANGEROUS ¢ Inepe veisting » W. Morris the Seatt! jotified to re nm May ThE MARKETS re ==sSses i Belgian hare. Ib Meats, Live Welaht steors, Ib ws ath Heif . Gory ih 90.00 ne.00 ie tt Lit wach an 0 per ton | Peed. | Washington 16.00) o +» 28.0008. t ti cogs 18.40@17 00 " e« ” + | Oats, per 43.0004. Oats, Eastern Wash- « $2. 00g 4408 BD isceececs 37.00043.00 ton seeevees Bh. COMBE. 00 idiings, ton -- 4. ey. ton Hy : i 1. 00@ 4) se coge 3 33. 00834. 00 34 00935 3 4 eGhe ley, mixed + 88. 00@40.00 Protes, Cherries T6@ 1.0 rawherries a4 straw Peas Peas Cucumbers, dos Grand Rapids Furniture Sale At the STERN FURNITURE CO., 1528 Second Ave Everything is being sold at one-third to one-half off the regular prices. See us before buying. | Paso, Tex ‘SPARKING TEACHER BOYCOTTED BY HER PUPILS (Dy United Presa) BANTA RARDABA, Cal, June 10 Becuuse ahe vigorously spanked an obstreperous pupil, all of the fourteey members of the school! taught by Mise Cavita Lane, at the Banta Rosa rancho, seorost the seven miles from this city, are on strike, and for three mouths Mies Lane has been daily holding wehool without scholars Every day Mise Lane appears at the door of the school room, rings the bell and then quietly seate her eelf at the désk on the rostrum, No puptis pat in an appearance and while away the day sewing nd ready nd at 4 o'clock loek ip and xe ome Mies Lane does not want her sab dally sesvlone of the dearth whe ary to stop, #o t continue regard of puptle OFFICIAL NOTICE i$ ISSUED to notify every mem talature of the special on June Inelruction vone aued by Governo retary, Frank M the first batch we: the au | WOMEN ‘AuToists OW 400 MILE TRIP... (Dy United Press) NEW YORK, June 10.—Pour women left New York yesterday op a 4,000nile automobile trip to San Francisco. They are Mra. Alice R Ramsey, president of the Women's Motoring club, of New York, who ia at the wheel: Mra, N. It. Powell, | Mra, W. Atwood and Mre. H. Jahns The party will do a great deal of sightseeing en route. arrive at Ban Franc 16 Mra. Rar ally to make all to the car during the |ICE BOXES USED TO) SMUGGLE CHINKS (Ty United Prege) CHICAGO, Jone 10.—That an tee box compartment tn Pullman dining cars Were convenient and popular receptacles for contraband Chinese who wished to enter this country from Mexico, was aled today by supplementary teat ny In the United States diatrict court, where Bob Leung, a rich Chinese of { and two Mexteane are on trial charged with violating Uni | ted States immigration laws. MENEY WILL BE A CAN. DIDATE. (Ry Datted Prose) BAN FRANCISOO, June 10.—The announcement is made d hopes to yout July person eenary repairs trip. that F. J. Heney will be a candi date for district attorney at the coming election, He says he has consented to enter the Held, ae he wishes to continue the graft pro eeution Ia which he la pow en paced. [t te generally understood that he will ran aa a republican. PNAMELED THK pice |THE STERN FURNITURE CO.{ guaity e Grand Rapids Furniture Dietributers, Lowest. 1528 SECOND AVENUE Ben. Botween Pike and Pine Gtroeta, WN CRIB, In white a ire spring price blue of green obs, drop side and esper "Iderod to loave at once. | | positively | \}| prove it [pus ON PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE: Monday morning, June 4 the! | Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Bound | ratirodd will gtart ite firet regular! pansong taln from feuttle to Malden “ing here at 6:85 o'clock in the morqloé | This train will leave every] morning, Sunday excepted,: aud will arrive In Malden at tiop. w {A thrice woekly freight service wiil| jbe maintained PRISONER GIES SUP TO POLITE DETECTIVE RUNS WHEN BARBEE RIGES) TO GIVE HIG BRAT TO A LADY, Venton Brady, clever pickpocket jescaped from City Detegtive Loe Harbee yesterday afer ae he} brought to the city jatl Waa bein shown up" to the patrols to be prior to hie being ordered out of town Brady, with Thomas Lowry, wav arrested Tubsday tight on the Pay) ft ak, DY Pigkerton eoratives nsey and Cooper ben thelf) street car, with dotoctiy and iT) prisoners, reached Bighth Pike drove to g seat to a woman In a fle | Hrady Jumped from the car and ran like a deer, Lowry was chews | jup to the trole today and oF SAYS PROMIBITION WILL KILL A CITY Birictly Prot “ ve Which Go ion Never Mucdessful,” is t text of Ma © David &. Rose, when. |f] level speaking of the liquor ques tor t bie many debates held throughout the cities of the United | Plates Tomorrow night Mayor Rose will| appear in the Dreamiand rink where he will discuss the merite of antl-prohibition FIND SUSPECT IS |THE WRONG MAN Joseph H. MeCoy, a sailor trom} |the United States Cruiser Penn: | jaylvania, was Laken to polled hea |quartere this morning in “Gunné itlon with the aeeault upeneDolly | mith tn the Klondike lng#, on rifth avenue south, several days ano But when taken before the young woman she declared that he was not the man who struck her City detectives are still looking for ae iron bar wielder ‘SENT To ASYLUM The fnean ity ania! pastor |day committed Former “Supreme | Court Judge J. B. Reavis, who was ladjudged insane, to the hospital at We own several thousand acres of rich, level land, 7 , —W) = milos southwest of Shelton, the county seat of Mason coun LIES LE VEL | ty. We have subdivided 3,000 acres into 10, 20 and 40-acre Fruitland lies practic le so level, in fact, | farms, and have named it “FRUITLAND,” and now offer it | was logged off by railroad | at $12.50 per acre Perfect title, warranty THE 601L IS PERFECT; black sandy loam and splen 10 ACRES, $1 125. did shot clay, underlaid with heavy clay subsoil. i $10 cash, $5 per month | Always green; always cool; Steilacoom. TAFT LOSE@ AT GOLF. | © city United Freee WASHINOTON, June 10—After \ a sucession of recent golf victories, President Taft went down to de feat. On greens which were heavy jand ra slow because of recent ent and Gen. Clar rds lost by four up to Senator Bourne, of Oregon, and John Hays Hammond. The game was played on the Chevy Chase Mnke. CHAUFFEUR | FINED. R. 8 ort, ab automobile dem onstra! Ag ge arresied by saver 7 on a charge ing saieeal days ago, was {fn pollee court yesterday r entered o plea of gullly. iE se Hold Reception. The Japanese fagehip Aso was the scene of a very enjoyable recep- on yoeterday afternoon tendered , Rear Admirs} 1. Ifeht, hie etatt, oaptaine and the officers of the x: training squadron, to the ttle friends and acquaintances Tickets on sale July 2 and 3, Aw it 11 and 18, by Oregon kh. R. & if Co, Chicago and retarn, 2.50; Bt. Louls, $67.60; New York,! 108.60) Omaha, Kabsas City and | ingot IMver point! 1 and at 11, to Den ful particulars, tiekets | turn, |9nd nd vations at Union Ticket 6 First av, BB. EB Gener Teneres Agent. $500 REWARD When some bireling of the insur. ance combine tells you that you jassume a large lability In aboept- }ing one of our cash premium poll jeles, offer him a reward of $600 to We will pay the bill, By ory Bupreme Court decision of the United States on the subject is to |the effect that a Mutual votnpany ean accept the full premium in ad vance without further lability, un-| lows the F nay) law expressly prohib- » law of Washington ex-| y toads pe that a Mutual com up policies. |Northwestern Mutual Fire Associa: | tlon. | | OR. J. N. SAXE Dentist uate of Northwestern Univeralty Dental School, Chi- cago. Expert and Careful Latest Methods Only. Prices Reasonable. All Work Ouaranteed. 387-840 Arcade Bidg. Hundreds of People Have Made Money | By buying our Wall Paper Rem nants, Why don’t you? There are good bargains left, but they can't last long | Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co, 1914 Firat dow A FOR $1: $10 Cash, $5 Per Vont a thi It raises everything. “Fruitland” is surrounded by prosperous farmers, who, one and all, claim that this sec tlon Is without equal in the U. 8, for dairying, gardening berries, poultry, hay, oats, honey, potatoes and all root crops NO IRRIGATION REQUIRED At Fruitland GOVERNMENT REPORTS show just the right amount of rainfall; never a flood; never a drought always moist; comparatively free from frost in winter and sleep under blankets in sum ” THE CLIMATE IS IDEAL The best automobile roads in the state intersect Fruit- land Railroads deliver its products to tidewater Fruitland acres are 3 miles north of the southern bor- der of Mason county, where the NORTHERN PACIFIC | now extends. The U. P., the N. P. and the C., M. & St. P. have sur- veyed through Pruitiand, 20 ACRES, $250. $20 cash, $10 per montt 40 ACRES, $40 cash, $20 per nr No discount fo No more than 40 4 An acre at Fruit 1} Grapes, $800 per acre Potatoes, $2 Hay, $60 per acre Rutabagas, 30 tons per acre Carrots, 600 | Apples, pears, | berries, logan berries, rasy uriantly and bring large retu $500, id to one ed: 10 per acre bushels to the a quince herries, gr berries, blackin ims A large fruit cannery at produce Shelton will buy al Angora goats, sheep, ca vestments, VIEW OF SHE LTON, W ASH. PERSONAL LETTER FROM OLE HANSON TO STAR R Dear Reader: ‘ I have carefully walked over this 3,000 acres, It is all the above advertisement says more. There are 15,000 cords of shingle bolts scattered over this 3,000 acres. They can be sold at $3.50 per cord. Running water touches at least 100 tracts. There is a beautiful long. I would earnestly advise any one who has the money to buy a farm at Fruitland, $12.50 per acre, is ridiculously low; but if you had 30,000 more acres surrounding this Ole K you consider it a good thing to get settlers in? I stake my reputation on the absolute merit of this proposition. Respectfully yours, DAIRYING PAYS WELL IN MASON COUNTY. lute written § Opportunity IS NOW KNOCKING, KNOCKING, at s change ft for aif your door! Open, or it may return no more. that if it does not suit you The wise will not let it escape! | tract unsold in all our plat Come to the office today and see the grapes, the apples, | the potatoes, the soil, the rutabagas, the photographs. Come | DON’T WAIT! BUY TODAY! DON’T HESITATE! prepared to buy. MAIL ORDERS We are fairly well known in this state and nevel If you wish, you can mail us ten dollars, and we will | ed a customer. References, National Bank of COMMS OLE HANSON & Cl 314, 315, 316, 317 New York Block, Seattle, Wash. pick a tract for you, under an