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By Fred L. Boalt A careless man wrote “sev. "when he should have writ ten “six.” Thereby incorporating * elty of the fourth class where It "t. Miiiaeporeting it, Indeed, In a primeval forest, where no man dwells, six miles cast of where " t it te. ; i The mistake of writing Ynstead of “six,” was easy t ¢ Tt was as easy as the mistak yl by the man who gun was loaded } If the victim of the latter 1 take is killed, to fy the m 4 take is as impo nscrar 4 Diing esas. By the sa ; affairs of the town of ‘Across the lake, are sadly scram _ dled. You would think that Drought the town of | to being would wi corporated where it is, { where It isn't—wo A the “sunny side up not the prefers Ravens dale scrambled The Northern Pacific owns Ra vensdalo. That ts, it owns all ¢ Jand, and owns all ) everybody in Ra Dabdies, works for the N cific. The mayor, the Mi sued town 0! ‘Last March there was filed a ition to incorporate he town o wensdale. John W. Pott of Ta- prepared the “six.” as in range 7, when, as a matter of fact, it is In range 6 Last August the citizens of Ra — repaired to their al Yoting places and voted, to incorporate their town Bicipality of the fourth cla: The council adopted a se @inances, and Matt Starwich. uty sheriff, opened a saloon Wich is the one wet spot in a ) gnd otherwise arid territory, a from the start he drove a roaring dep | Phen somedody discovered Pott's scape and instantly the situation clear as mud. "No cooker of the c! jure have signed a WEALTH IN KELP \ The gold yieki of Alaska has a Keen competitor in the kelp crop, Recording to Prof. George R. Rigg the botany department of the ens of tion to Vey of the kelp beds tn for the past two summers. gold yield, says Prof. Rigg. The $16,000,000. ply of potash ts | limited to the Pa-| @oast and Alaska,” says Prof “and the kelp industry is becoming more and more Valuable every year.” Prof. Rigg will speak tonight at the Commercial Club under the| ‘auspices of the Mountat: Mountaineers, MAY BE MURDER _ Willfam Ellis, member of a! | Wealthy Cincinnat! family, had par- Tecovesed today from the ef. of a bullet wound in the head, fired, according to his story to tne as the result of a suicide with Mrs. Ellis | ‘The wife was found dead tn the couple’s room at the Hotel Sher. ‘man here yesterday, after Ellis had E ‘fray a friend that a terrible tragedy had occurred. Mrs. Ellis | | was found lying in a pool of blood, : — a, head almost severed from | Fy me "piles doubt the story told) ‘OW APPROVED Despite the f! thousand protests against the roll, | j the streets and sewers committe Thursday approved the tax roll for| the construction of the central dis- trict of the North Trunk sewer. || The work will cost $253,551.88. | |The amount was reduced from + $389,551. 88 by taking $36,000 ot the sewer extension fund. ‘TO STRING BUOYS That eight buoys | will be strung | the west coast of Prince of | Wales Island, one of the most dan-| stretches of water in| ka, was the news sent to Seat-| tle Thursday by W. C. Dibrell, in-| spector of the 16th lighthouse dis- trict at Ketchikan. Capt. E. L. MecNoble, superia | tendent of the Pacific Coast Steam- | ship Co., recipient of the news, de q @lares the installation of the buoys mill be a most important ald to -| Buvigation. of nearly a ‘SEEKING MOTHER CHICAGO, Servers are watching all trains from | the Pacific coast today, to serve | Papers on Mrs. Isabella T. Barton, of Alameda, Cal., who is en route to New York, in an alienation suit) for $500,000, filed against her by her ‘ormer son-in-law, Seuyler, of Atlanta, Ga Seuyler charges that Mrs. Barton | 4s responsible for the divorce her daughter secured recently from sso fm San Franclsco. Oct. 17.—Process | Telemon| ALADA CONCERT MONDAY A capacity house 1s expected at | the Moore theatre Monday night, | ‘when Mme. Alada, the famous| rand opera singer, appears in con. cert. Among the boxholders for Monday night are Mr. and Mra ©.| D. Stimson, Mr. and Mrs. F. K Struve, Mr. and Mrs, Joshua Green, | Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lowman, Mrs. Hliza F. Leary, T. E. Soper anc Mrs. Jobo Collins, didn't know the | THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1913. law, he'd . * 2 Wt andr course, Starwieh ean move his| “it up six miles east and get ft up| when he recet primeval forest and sell |up to the attorne whisky to wildeats and | ata whisky to aquirrel but Kine urphy, tition, “Its y general of the nilles | saloo: Starwich, in/in the loon in an untine wildeat y, is violating the ( “squirrel! wich to o”" said the at unty The N. P. have Nobody work! iving in one 0! Is RAVENSDALE WHERE IT 1S, OR SIX MILES AWAY IN PRIMEVAL FOREST? f PROSECUTOR MURPHY PASSES THE dade TO ATTY. GEN. TANNER, AND TANNER PASSES IT pce SAYS MATT SrARWICH, WHO'S FAST ees RICH: “I SHOUL -D GET EXCITED!” of the wt outing It'w uy attorney 0 mn et” and “dr d, | the in Niaanwhile, If Starwich Ie ille gally selling liquor, the money that sen his bar is perfectly good legal tender home, re to the court evidently the liq vante Star or privilege: ple yment, ¢ lo far the town has collected wv Big Specials B/GcER specials than have ever been offered before at this Market will be in order on Sat- urday, our Third Anniversary. The two large spe- cials in the heading of this ad are only samples of what you may expect to find all over the Market. We wish to make this, our Third Anniversary, a Real Big Event in Seattle, and you will find that we have not fallen down if you are present Sat- urday. SUGAR 22 SEC A ene eee cteree nett oo | SEC. A SECTION 2—(Continued) STALLS—10 SPECIAL egs of Spring Lamb, Ib 18¢ Stall 11—Meat Section Special Sa alt Mackerel 3 large Mack noe Stall 19—Meat Section WESTLAKE FISH CO. ang a sawer — ZOBL WHERE QUALITY PREVAITS Grade Moate, the reach wet the location, Always the Highest n't STALLS 9-10—MEAT SECTION ately the very best to please eur customers. 16—STALL—16 Corn .. 3 cans Ton ler Swe 3 cans T< lbe cans Mi 150 pks. Q & pkgs. Ma is 50e bottle Pure n Olive ON .. 2 cans Libby's Pineapple ee 2 10c pkaw. Arm & Hammer Soda 3 pkgs. Jello . 4 Ibs. Macaroni or Spaghetti 10¢ cans Swift's Pride Cleanser Atoon ed Ch er OF 10 bars Bar A Soap 1 anck Yakima Burbank Potatoes .. BEST LOCAL POTATOES, SACK........ KING APPLES, BOX $1.25; TIER SECTION 1 22 Lbs. hahaa $1 Carnation Milk, per case 5 Iba Domino Sugar . 4 Ibe Cott § ibe Pure 1 No. 10 enck 2 pkew. Reliance Raisine 12 cane Mount Vernon Mitt » 50 sack Holly, Best or Krone Fi 1, ask we. tin elaneem, Contennial Hest, Patent Excetlent, High Pligh TREE DEMONSTRATION 81. 25 Stall 104 - 123 TOKIO GROCERY STONG’S MARKET With Quality, Quantity and Low Prices. We Always Lead. Rooth’s Mardines, Nat Libby's Pine FRESH EGGS 35C€ | Fuss & Company Stalls 110-111-112 Big, Clean, Sanitary Market Fresh Leaf Lard, lb. . FOR Fresh Dressed Ducks and Roasting and Frying Chickens for Saturday Fancy Phone Main 60%9—Call tor Man 129 ‘orthoast Comer of Mark BE en Nw 129—- STALLS -——132 LOWER FLOOR Snider's Catsup, ee Zier... Our Anner—#tall 14—Maat Section BRENNEMAN & MciNTOSH 8-81%4,—— STALLS ——116 ROCKS FRESH BUTTERM! LK, TOO He Us Celebrate Saturday 11 Lbs. rag —— At All Grocery Stalls GROCERY CO. STALL 219 Free Demonstration of Pure Foods All Day eal cans ANDERSON GROCERY CO. Stall 210—Main Balcony THE PIONEER ON _THE MARKET customers t t Be: ree. Serving Golden West Coffees TREE plea, Arct! uy Your Goods Whore Quality Prevails FRESH EGGS 3 DOZEN Every Egg Guaranteed Absolutely Fresh The New $2.50 Gold Pieces Given in Change Saturday. RED SHIELD CREAMERY—STALL 208 Hehe NIVERSARY/ a. qh Entertainments FCs from the Big Money Saving Values in all sections of the Market, don’t forget that we are going to offer you many special souvenirs and special inducements, information about which you will find on the Bulletin Boards. Music will be rendered by Wagner's full Orchestra; the Market will be beautifully decor- ated both outside and inside. It will be a real Anniversary. Be with us Saturday. RADE B Lbs. for $1.00 3-Ib. Pail. . 5-Ib. Pail. . 10-lb. Pail ND SERVED WITH FRINK’S COCOANUT ‘CAKES, YOU WILL BE PLEASED i AMP OUR HIES 312 Best Yakima Burbank Potatoes, sack ...$1,25 HI-GRADE COFFEE CO. Potatoes : cent oo Apples by tex PINE VEGETABLE Cu. STALL 200 STALL 340 SECTION 3 Pacific Coast Fish Co. | See Bulletin Boards for Stall 301 other Special Features. ( Large Salmon, each...25¢ WATCH THEM. 2 Ibs * git) Cras, 2 f00.s... cue 15¢ gir, Mome sass, brent ne a “Gui Steam Table in the Market Fonda’s Hi-Grade Home- Made Candies. STALL 304 Th e 9 ¥. Vietorta, Hand Rolle and ree if S ton, It Be Peanut Brittle, 1 20¢ { A § 342—Center of Market ‘a the etre of thelr These Prices Good for All Next Week 342 Specia so ne ot STONG’S GROCERY Fresh Concord Grapes, basket. 20¢ 81-98 Sixth and Pine The beet Cooking AP’ 4 ie: Jonathan Apples, bom eaves Bren ae¢ e Winter Banana Apples mae, ele (Fe PS 758 peci Fine Wasen Apsiog good 4 ade from very strong, igh _ Delicious, Apple Filled pid pt 15¢ 4 a Peanut Butter, | Lb. 14c Our Own Make, Fresh Dally Direet Vrom the Machine eaneers. 342—342—342 Carnation Jersey, 1 1b $i. Preah Iowa, Ib. BEG: Ide 81.00 CARNATION HOME-MADE BREAD 100 size, direct from Mrs. Jeamer’s Bread, Cakes and Cookine STALLS 335-336 Pine St. Side FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Rig Special on DRX ONIONS 5 LBS. FOR 10c FANCY YAKIMA BURBANK OTA YES, aack, 100 Ibe . $1.25 the Girl Bakery 5th Av., at Pine $1 Carnation Butter Stores Co. GRAPE FRUIT, each .......0.s 10¢ | Lucky Strike Fish Co. HED KUETELD apecial In aporeciation | 317— BOOTHS —318 | come to iis sian tor ine very ven | Salmon, each ..... 25 He the bp se vad? : LO 1. we handle wbthing cise. STALL 325 cr pound bricks” I ‘Thompson’s Peanut But- Sas Macnee § tooo ee ee ter, Ib. --15c¢ | Fancy Patent Blue Stem ; | eeery on nest Jama, Jane | Flour, sack ...... BU 610 To tcce pinnae r} 10¢ »4 15¢ and Preserves, 1913 new crop Walnuts, Ib. (With order) At the Big Charn Where Wo Make the Butter 319— BOOTH —319 Sweet F Circle Market IN THE CENTER OF THE MARKET Fancy Wainuta, Ib ane | ne. ta Pies oe] 7 ar < uck Strike Fruit Co. | “Sua ii7cieower oor” | Seattle Tea & Coffee Co. | West Coast) mr tne, [cs Be | Cice |W Sugar Cure gp geal Stall 217 Stall 329 oS Son a> 343 —STALL sas] | oe | Feaarg esto argp ener ot a4 Tevery Yakima Burbank Potatoes, i (whoie of half) ‘en edo ProduceCo. CORNER GROCERY | ss” ees BLBD Circle W Lamb, front quar- ‘atchee valie f00 Aveatia Cottes, 8 ibe, 00 Nice Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs. is ocaronis 12%, Ne netic Toy Thom if | Stall 212—6th Ave, Sde vincent Weetia Ty ven nese LOG pe y a ‘tall 106—Lawer ¢ yHOLESALE, PT AML, Home-grown Potatoes, 100- —_— oe ofa van cine tones tee Set (setcctower 3 bats oad aaiae cig Ib Tate Ay ena He $1.15 | Sweet Potatoes, 4 Ibs..10¢ 343 —STALL S43 Sugar Cured Corn Theat 12khe Smaller size, sack......¥B@ | 82 We. ese rerereees 25¢ Westlake Market Florist . FF We carry a full line of fancy ea aae Yakima Burbank Potatoes, sung jaa | dressed Roasting and Fry- e Sweet Potatoes, 4 he, pan anaieaaadaes ah ‘S125 Stall 330—Main Floor ing Chickens. STALL 108—LOWER FLOOK e DON'T FORGRT THR LOCATION X 54~—Sixth Ave. Side Boston Tvy, each oe SECTION 2 rn STALL ——207 : Sweet Potatoes, 9 Ibs. .25¢ | Freestone reaches ce Fifth A. Si , at . Oliver Smoked Meat House = Best Cookng Applies, deliv- | est Takima Potatoe 100-10 seer. 4 ve. Side Row. 200 fresh Mudge. I iea ceoe | Stall. 309—Main Floor bah, BOX «is cece $1.25 | rroen rie, pee ‘se * Fancy Yakima Rurbank Potato. lates, Ib. 2he 3 He eet place to buy «Ibe Sweet Potatoes ....... 19¢ . Try Our New Apple Clder—We Make moked Meats, Poultry and | *"?"T'*®. s STALL 205 STALL 251 ‘207. STALL 207 oi ia tala cops fs alae Sausages. | Try us STALL 344 ILONDON =e ee Saturday Morning Specials London’s Dry Goods on th Markee Saturday Morning Specials TABLE OIL CLOTH No white 15c CANVAS GLOVES One pair only...... .3c Children’s Rubbers | MISSES’ RUBBERS | LADIES’ RAIN COATS | Black $1.35 | Selling at BOYS’ SLICKERS | 215— STALL —215 Best quality, pair. -35c | Best quality, pair...39c | Best quality, pair. .39c LADIES’ RUBBERS CALICOS | BOBINET KIMONO FLANNEL Fast colors, yard. .434¢ | 45 pry wide. ..1214c | 17c¢ value for, yd. ..10c CURTAINS. : ea COTTON veut A nae ae Double faced, 36-inch, Linen Glass Toweling, veseeeeedOe | Yard wide ..5..+- FP geertenux - MES Ai a $1.95 Full pound Stall 333—6th Av. Side | och Sica B88 PINE ST, SIDE Cut Flowers WEST'S HOME-MADE CANDY TALS and NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT From Second Avenue—Hizgh Rents— High Prices and “Hi Falutin” Notions—NOW its