111 new it. ggf ■ mtRbKI THE OTHF.a WITH CAIfIK Tile DEFEAT Fstlsalsti Bawdy Cksr*»» Treaehery aad Bad I'ailk. aad prospects *f Agsts CMSIBC To_ gttber la Alllaaee Vro Bessote. gperis: Dispatch ta the g-»?»-* r TACOMA. April l-A mtire sore, disgust gi and generaHy "dorse up" lot of men were r.e\er seen in Tacoma than are th* Br— prominent leaders of the la"* ;« >** t faal*r> mov«-qptocrjita foe having hampered the igkt front the start, and in V»e end hav- Hg J|r>if*d the ticket at the pdHs Democrat* are in the attitude of "Didn't f tall you soT* Thsy say had their leader. A. V. Faweett. beer. th* n-.mine* si! would have been different; fhst the one mar. in the fusion ranks who could have won the (Igfct Is Mayor Fawsett. and that the tn.ik sra af the ticket can blame r.o on* but themaelve# tor t£s sweeping victory •galast there. The'luiisr d:#*atisfled feel ing apparent b*t«r'*en the Pwpuiiola and Daaioefsts altar Merstaer-s nomination is **W mere fully developed into a more open attitude oil txdh sidss. If thsse faction* have anythin* to slsrs to doughnuts a combination wIU prore ttapowf'bis. arid that the "three-h'sdsd mon*ter,** AS gtraight Populist* term fusion, ha* been k.iisd *ll *ncv «r.d for «!1 time The oaly phase of the fight that has prevsd * disappointment to th»' Rrpubih - ans I* the fsot that Chandler, of the gev snth ward, has been defeated bv one vo'e b»- Opie. the fusion nomlwe. The aitl?lal r» lurrit now in the h«atl* of the city < ierk rhsw s total in this ward of J4i votes fir Chandler and IdT far Opie. Tl»e report of Istt night, making it a tie vote. |« said by election officer* to li«v»* resulted from an In oruct add'tlor. of the vote In the Third precinct. This was later corrected, and the returns now »how Opie the victor. There ars several minor point* of vita: inter**' connected with the tally of rjt** in this wsrd which a!ll probably be kr«u*ht t* the attention of the coun?t!. and which wJ'l Justify a thorourh < snvass snd Itivestlgstien of the vote. Members of ths council who were seen today declare thsy wIU ;ovk Into matter If |t is shown anything I* wrong, but that thsy will make It tfcisir aspeclal buslnaas to ne.. that the candidate who won secure* his ***t -regitrdteas of politics and at! political pu:i. When Mayor-elect Johnaon N'lckeus w .l* •tell today, lie wta bti»y aifh ti long j»tr :;g of ralle— and *u rei-ejrlng them as fs-«t ga possible In his offi e To * Post-Intel ligencer reporter the mayor-elect said: "I am neli content with the way the fight ended I feej indebttd to ev-ry ru.«u In Tacoiha who worke«l so hard snd faith fully far me srd in the interest of our tJek*t. and fee! that but for the splendid support 1 rere'.ved on sll sides 1 would not aow ett here «s s winner The n-w*pa r»rs, too. have treated, me handsomely, au who have bad th-.s in hand, have been fair. »nd have «ho*n rru more nnalderati >t< proi übiV th.«n I have been entitled to. I appreciate this fullv. and It Wili be my eartjettj endeavor t » »!m* by •y/dm*i)istrai)on that you h.iv> rot wast ed your efforts en one unworthy of your ttcelient atjpport." With reference to hi* apt>ointrnenr». the Bsyftt e'ect had nothing t.» say, H.- ej >bin' lie had made no pledges and hail twsa t 0 busy with election aork ta serl- EVERY BIKER i BUYS I ® HERE j APPAREL | Un he found here. • itot ima J ins mere • Bcousr \vr carry every • new requisite for J the wh~c * CM*!i RIKf Pa»m J .last Arrived. • E\Hft 81HIR • iiirs mg? 2 H'v.ti:* on' • Jinim. I I irp»sgn that he had la n© wtim ued hi# hand# in any partial** whatever. Go-.*;p j* au*y with the probable *>- po k e»»s "tinder tb« new ehief eaeeuttve Kepubi'can* federally c*ne«ie that a . j-4 igf Kmmet N, Parker, of the superior **de dty attorney, with i,!tr Harvey and perhaps half a doeen oiiwr *» 11 -known young attorr«*y* in line or i&e pla< e of assistant. As to the chief of half a dasert men are talked of. !w fading Detective George A«hby. ea- Chlaf D O. Smith. Chairman K-ii, of tit* Ker*>Wiea» roastttTtee. and two or thre* djrg horse* a* possibilities. V. no ts to *»t as commissioner of public work* is not ye t known. This is t r.M position, and the aspirants for ths place are net few. The friends of i_ e m> I may itjvits them to come .to me. that 1 can take tMem to their eft lies snd have everything explained t » them 'Phis Is necessary in ordsr that they may tike hold effectively, and I ln t< -M that it *hai! be done I wsint »o g« out of off!, e and has* a*' my appctnte** t» out leaving everything In ttte very best of atuid Grder I shall insist upon Ibis, and shall no' permU any one of ray appointee# t > leave a tangle of any des<*ripl!on behind him." Through a mi«'ake in tra.p--*mS*don th« vote for the candidate for trea*urer was given as l.ister Bradley I.S4S. L4ster's vou- stiould fiav# be«n ?,®«. ASSiK Otl.»W!.\ DEAD. (the •aeeaasha to the Polsoa Takes hy Her an Saaday Klgbi. Spft-ial I>*wpateh to thf Po*t-lnt*lllg«»no*r. TACOMA, A?>rtl 6 Anr.S*» H«!d»'n, known here a!«o u Anita Nolan. last n.Kht from th» effact* of morphine r«"»**w>n iii*. She a?t«»mpt#d suichif* iatf Sunday Right at h<»r in a <" s*t>~t lodging hou?*" By tn*rg*?lc work do< tor* and h»r tr'f <»« brought h would r><»v>r. but *!«<*•• Miiway sh# has bfcn very Hi and i»ti-»di!y growing wealc***. The w>ihnan <»mf to the Coast from lx*mer aumc four months ago, and show ed up in Tacoma about three week* jko, saying she came from Seattle, She wis I ;t. d Xl*> by the municipal Jud««* "a-t wc-k fir havlnK taken part in a row with »n 1' iliac who clatmrd ah* tried to r .d. him. While in }*!! for thi* -he i> fu*< 1 to dia • :o»f her Identity, but hint.-d «h« had left h--r hu*s>and in t»#nver be^iu-« .if a quar rel w-tth him, She worked about a variety th-4ter here for a few days, and at last *ei w r ! to th- theater she wa- 1:. Th»« r i ti are t; w in charge of t'.e cor-aser. A goM r!n#r »">rn by !h- d-vid W :v : !-r,ir« »» - Mill. •! on P'* hiTier -af * • ' N•;!'«• r..a\ pawn ti' fe-t f and Jimo-'v h- ? • !T-> Is nude out ' > l.ai:rt Jack-" I' J'• .1 - and • ! 'hing, tailet attic!*-. . bear .1 ,rk« «h-»w;o.« them to have com# f: ;n San Francts-o. «.>!;e (ih l>!», of i haial- au ir jR, -.l'. .1 V 1 k S- itih . N » !• ?' rs s-r bif*' -t- ■> »t: g : • r M tliy . -»• 1? i >.» fernd l're>m |n«j'< ry aH5•»?*»; h«r here I? i.* believed t!»e *n's parents . • «;de In S.<* Vi an !>co. Kottno iitiue win. sii; rati tm. Wilt Tr.» t« < M sci-i for Time Out of (iWcr. Si \: 1! Piapatch to tha Po*t-In*e!' •.- n r. T \i'< >M V r'.l « <'hi-f of T M.i m-a H >ve who will retire from off: - - i*i w>k-i from Tuesday last, today he *0 at oniv thereafter i-aJin r> <"'•<»» of liw When a loiik of i e-t U t\ «pi>-ad i'T .■ fa *of!• s lii;. * due • for th - :mie «.• wer- .II kep: from office wh i» Moor Orr hell hi" jta e and *tt n M . v«»r 1 j#' .-U to kt t hia rtjhts. "Haw long were we ken: ou:? I think tt wa« five and («• \i* day.«. t th *t *in • f at'* my r»'.\?! : * ■tt of ; We are entitled to a<:r w **•»* far th'a um» and 1 Intend ta set , t * morw»\ from the city, it wi!' take i'«C«id»f i V time no doubt, b rt 1 w }| have jvotn ne e|»e ta do and w ,1 varrv *i» I.lc to the *uprem»» court oa a,;: k \ \ * i,,»» l»ie I have «everai ««*irn 'not (fflfv' ** f' r "tie '' e V t;-. rT! tnis tdh ! and w .l! »;et mo r e , -> - for«» I begin th* aait. In all. I w«tt pcoba \ • ■• -• i.x a totai of »»».•»«> or t rre a Itoilltt.D IN % t»lt It tit«K. 1 I'eUdlrr I talma to lla** M«-e» H"«le» Out 11 f S ' !•*,.•* • > th> P'.'S'-fpt*?! yen >r. T V ■ v \ \p'.; ♦ The p©u-* have «n 1 . * -e »•• ae.j \\* «* M|!i-r, t w!'*i h iv'" jt t'eater. a J' wi«h p>d d.e- t ••• - ! S'\ rtrae oat of a«.»me n a - The rvjmp'.i* ho developed q ■ > * ... .*•. \Vh. i .1 the two mei fpM ■ "h'ir r»o«=*»■#«■♦.• n. and ' >'. v w t >»v s.o<- herd for t-e:r jfi- a- . r*tv>'d to return this rt; '".~v ■ ■ <- m ■ t..*ter i> t - :isi }»♦•- ** ,ite4 « »er* of *«rr:s»h*R«nt f'>r hm. tw.U rt ' r - - v going in? a :h« h••r *• •• : " * 1 i:ng a . ig - •s . * ar» '.*>-'•• »: t of how - d* «h" w :-fc«t#., name . :>.* wai ' - » ? r 'ft-1 !n• ~»ry heartr.g in the n. ">a. .aatt. IcUrn *»» lie !'• nI« eb»i ar ♦ . S t • !>«, a*ch to t". P.-'* "■ ' g«»i-cr v >.r v a. < S " - t. - - v '• r s • Walla W a -ntiarj. 'a-- .»• . ■ r** Jvhn > • s*.. - * r. Ed ta or- year fcr • »rtkrj Pratsk Uraham. ta . ct year fat* asaai-.t to mur4rr. 5 >\4 aha. acKten ed ta lirtt years f¥w fv. THE SEATTLE POST-DTTELUGEKCEB. THURSDAY, APKII. 7. ]B9& HHBHIIin DEMTRIT9 SOKE OA EB BETVCXT (■AMiES MADE THE BE. P*SslUt* Elksaiag the Other He se vers of the A Ufa are Away Frsa the Trsagk, *a4 a Utter Feel* la« la Maalfestiaa Itself There. Bpe-r:a; Dispatch ta the Poat-I??te-';iseaeer. WALI.A WALLA, April *.—Tb»re is troubte brewsng in the ranks of the fu*i a party in Walla Walia county, which has every Indication of resulting in a dissolu tion of the bonds that have united the t?M> —Democrats. Populists and Free ftjver Republicans—since the test state electins. It has all bet-n brought about by the al most starved and desperate app-i snts fjr an opportunity to get a seat at tfee u { t tatie in connection with the state penitentiary. From Lhe very day that tiov. Rwgfrs as sumed the rema of government of the state of Washington there has b*en a "di stant quarrel *ver the Jui y plums afford ed at the state penitentiary, and ever* effort ptit forth to make an equal di\ amor g the three wing* of the Dime -Po,> - Silver-Republican pa;tj has been a d smai failure. Change after change ha« b>- n made, but each tltm- bey have proved > be for the worye. untli now tiie s-mall heal that is holding the trio together has a!* most keen broken. A breach bct»eeu the three parties has been made so *r de that it will be almost Impossible to bring them together in harmony again In Wall* W ilia county. The action of the state board of audit and control in reducing Kd McUwndl. «»f Walla Walla, frwm the position of stew ard to that of turnkey, and promoting M. M Hoim'-s. of Seattle, to the atewuidship has brought about t!t« moat recent dissat isfaction. Today Mi-Dor.nell tendered bis resignation to the powers that be and walked 'town the hill to again become a private citizen of this glorious common wealth. He savs that while his reduction *as not wholly a surprise to htm. yet lie did rot expect It for some time to cotnt. He was aware of a plJt nmong the Popu list employes at the penitentiary ;o get r-.d of him (because he w».s a Democrat), stlli he h«d more faith in the members o£ the board of audit arid control. McDonnell la one of the leading l>< mocruts of Walia Walla county, and has no entail amount of Influence among iti? member* of his party, who are very indignant at the pres. Nt turn of affair.". They swear thsy w.SI have tfe venge and when it comes time to niiike preparations for the fail campaign they Will have a hand in the fight, and their presence will be felt with much weight, Mr MtDonnell la a relative of State Print er Hick>. and he owed his appointment as steward to Hicks' influence, but since HI ks wis dir-poted of McDonnell's path ha* not always been covered with roses. Realising that their star Is *!owiy wan ing. the Populists are using every h«> means to build up a political machine at the penitentiary, and It L-» believed that the time is not far distant none but Populists will f< ed at Gov. Rogers' pie table at the penitentiary. The matter of levying an asscs-ment upon the employes at the penitentiary oc casioned much comment among the poli ticians in Walla Walla today, and the leaders of the fusion anangentent are much excited over the affair. They seri ously object to sending mon<*y to Tacoma to assist the fusion ticket there. One of the leaders said today: "If the penitentiary employes have money to contribute for a oard uf control, who has higher aspira tion* than simply acting as a supervising clerk of the scate institutions. Ids'er's ambition was to gain a strong foothold in political affairs in Tacoma and Pierre county, and could conceive no bette- teuy fo doit 'i in mak« hlrr-aif "a * How" bv contribute* IMvrally to the campaign '•.r.v.? Klther not having ircn»y of h-.s vs.- or nc-t caring to «i«. it *nat way. the 'tnpi ye? of all tH* stale wen compelled to come forward an I piank the pieces o? gdd thju were all wed t."i=ra for the »ervi<*a i*%- have rendered the state. myn P-%111 rid t UtRILT. Ki«|ila*f« r»t tfco Pciitti ntlary Mtgn a *tntfnn-s;ea of that state ir.»;titut;ou f r po.if. si :r --'W" undersmr.' d, empon• .r- trtven to ♦ - jo, ,b V «. rj«.- , r;m i, .ni iwrsat %• v money that h»a be«>ii paid Iflf U, for any purpoa*. ha« paid vcPtntariJy and w 'houi any r»Kr (s " The stat»: r* nt N Mgned by tw niy-u(ne t-i-fd* and doe« not Ir.ctude all the ; er **n-pl -vi dat tv !ns:l;utiop. nor anv of r'n «e hold.ng pc*f:or- hfgrer than R*U¥NI or t urnki ya. It ts stated o:t jc-mw! f.t:t\»fa iv p <• »he m. a w. «» for -d ta t'-.e s»a en-en: url.r threat of Un charge. Supreme. 1 imrt llerldna*. MPi V Xi ' rn 5 Tri K " ;i k 'l n S«v --' Ity ap. 'i»d ta *he N^illot > ! P!i''i ( ■:.)"»* *.<• a wr't *a : * v of" -ere * n' - J wit!* VM UMMIR t » of i f-rtain hndl !n the Kbey r ""«!•" th,- a-» ...» \farch !• •" v "* *■ j• a n«»d a de •' «*"• ia*. - .?)»* t-* •* » * ra * AltlMa|ti th-* an- fWift ifftnm haul t ■ .-t ' t b# y->l •!. Hen Harn.il Mrleken With I'nNlvtii Ot.YMPIA X t -i?» p^rrcit an old resident ?>; • . . v - , p# | n « v ar , j ♦or many > »r* f-a* tr-r of t'te Orand tiKl.f# * M 1 • • \\ , » *fra.'kee : *. ' ,v ( < . *■ f.- a ■" t was reporifi) a* . 1..' -he e*vA-«ed 4 »•. «rha' ■; T 1 • . » ; ' -na ■ - he-a. »«h* *. :»■ v.-- - ; •• 4 » h > -* o.' s piM St. ; • ■•. { is rs * a of the a '« k tn>e«tmenf« In '"tatr n arraa(«. CT VMI'TA At' ' ' • it. -rd n ;ner *c-;av o? 1. -d t ; .-f the t>»r sr stent * *'•■■■ t fanrfs inv• -•« a ■ • nr. ri-;< n the general a'*d t * *r\ f ird«. « n the -e S:dre\ Mo r H- 'h %- J p 5 I >#ns ' rf- -ti c ■ ' r« * T I lands i•• - . :'J- I I arpls.-atiJfts wer-? reiecje»s. > n wera I »( Jarfice «.atchar«l. «J - • ! *» *' i- pwt-l;,'. pg-et WAI-T...A W'T ' A Apr'-: '• Th- "a of 'he late Jud* Rudolph adslph guichard rj-re-5 -i P was p.t'i fa>ar»« were J4 e*Slsiea Moore, H K J :r-on. Wijjaaj c* L>Jaaeli a~j *• wwMaw. | DUFFY'S PORE NO FUSEL OIK A Dul), Stupid Feeling, a Had Taste in the Mouth, a Loss of Appetite, Sinking at the Fit of the Stomach, Headache, Fains in toe Muscles and Joints, Feverishness, can all be avoid ed by the u«e of tins sjreat whisker. Sold by all druggists and grocers. Send tor pamphlet. DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO. Rochester, N. Y. FmwffiiovEHn 13-TF. %R-OLD (NRI. I%STt*TLV klld.lCU AT CtSTLE MOCK. Gertrade Davis Shot hy Roy Hay* ward. 9 Years Old—i blldrea Were Aloae. aad the Uirl Tried «o Keep •he Bsf From Che th iacheater. Special Dispatch to the Post-Intellig-ncer. CASTLK ROCK. Aprii fi.—Roy Hay ward, a lad of ? summers, today killed his cousin. Gertrude Davis, a girl of 12 jt-ars Mr. Davis, the father. out working on lhe Northern Pacific railroad, and the mothtr had left home to miik a tow about a mile away, leaving the chil dren in care of the oldest girl. Gertrude. The Hayw.ird i>oy Insisted on having the gun. a <5 Winchester, which was hanging In a room upstairs, the g.ri refused 10 al low him to have It. but the boy, ruuning upstair?, got the guu and turned H on the girl, wfto followed him. .tnd shot her through the head. She droppirt. death re sulting instantly. The parents of both children are near% distracted. SNEAK THlfcVEti SET A FIRE. They Thea Hob the Firemen's Cloth* ins l»eft in the Engla* Hoaae at Siiokaae. Special Dispatch to the I , ost-Irne'Jigcn«"a*. SPOKANE. April 6.—Twenty inmates of a down-town lodging house narrowly escaped being burned to death at an early hour this morning. The building was nr. d by sneak thieves who. during lhe absence of the firemen from the central station, got in and rifled their clothing of near y 1500. MPiT.IKK 1% TAX LEVY. The ComiMtssluners Ire Meiag Saed Oa Account af It. Special Dispatch to the Post-InN-il-gen <-r. ANCOU\ ER, Wash., Apri) >' '\- t'oumy Ct»mroi»sl»ner Charles It.od commen f-J an action in the superior court of thf* county to restrain County Trras tirer Alexander from collecting a *~m 1! tax levied for the purposes of th« ro»d and bridge fund. A* the o> tob»-r ses'lou of the commissioner* the bvy of 5 mill# was made hy tin? board. api>arently with out the knowledge tha* the Jaw" wf IV<7 ai>tili«hed the road and btidge fund, and established two separat. funds, one f.jr road purpose ( >ne ft bridge purpcs. Ai d It Is in»on tHs ground th.t Mr kUid cjtilms th" levy of T» mills for the *'ro\«l vn i brid*"'* fund i« 1H 1 and without warrant of lew. It is understood that »t t?.»» pres. Nt *> *«lon t e <-ommisskner« w it attempt to Justify their action by p!.» -in? 3 mills to the rr«.ii* of the read fund and ■? mills to the bridge fund. The ca e i* of considerable importance to the county, and Is . April All pre v;«us r> rr'i(or H*:*»ti«. wh f h « rv forwarded to the d- ' irttr.ent tmla\ - .w« t-ral < olc ■if t' 5 4*.7 ** a" com?' :rvd with S-0,"44.30 t«*r M;«rch. 1^" The increase has been uniform for the pa*t five montli*. th»- of coUeai ing has been reduced from ti pe*- crA to is r ;f r ent during the pe«t twelve raon'hs in this d's^ifet. lnternwri it;!me i d--i- gaion to »n in- Urrtation.il mining cemfem- ». to m-et r PaM C.*v Jdy 6 7* and * The gcrer>'>r express# < his wiWneness to at>- sa»»nt m»-r>' fltid practical in minir*- u ®»t. rw, if there are who are wiling ?« pay the'r own expense*. W %THS. tlwa. Jiikn 11. It4»nir t • f l '-! h to t'-e feji !ffercer. itAS'C.OR Wa«h Anril C—Hon. J oh'- B Ho ' z •- ' at the f«mllv re» den- ■ Apr;! 2. nged '-7 years t 1 months 1 .* • general d» •' ty Funeral servi. •«» w-re held at the r. • ). eon Aprii 4 lb •. W. K. Yours: de : \ ■ng the «ert»,"! >fN* which the re rtesv. The florai 'ires were prof-i.se. ! • fg a ? itit'r * •.» »tif -.\ wreaths. Mr Hag w w» tor.ined t j ! s bed for naout thr-« m "■»« Ten da*., ago his friends reiMed that the end w s n« ir and at * "» > » k n th-- morr-.ng -f Aitrii 2 he passed . eai.e-fidlv » e. Mr H ig was a native r M •».♦•-. cc.ntv N-W York He mis ♦ ri'.uei in t : e merraa:i>* fir twenty - sr- 1' S-■ .r* 5:-r g- S aoh.irie c-xmtv N»w York lb Hchofta rte >antv two •►rts n 'h- N*w York as»- *• mMy. I' Mr He • e rv*d to E;ia w >r-rj i'-tv Kj :• .» wh«r<* he was elac** •i in !«*> to the stare Ug - lTe j n jv ,j -a removed to Ranger. Kitsap county. w ■ S - -j ■* t * time sf ha* •e; tv "a- fhe "»«•».- r « a grew r. t Mr H*isr !■<»*'■ • • « mi six < .Vii ar .i ha.ta sle*y age«S C year*. R H..gßne.s. wni> was a pioneer merchant of Foreat Grove was a native of Cover < * - v. M»o-JTt. fcavlng been Ocm J uJv S : *V>. He «ra> reare-.l !n his - ai.vt r* ■» 1 d then rerr: ve«i to I>*aa, p- -sere ha *rad»- of t.idumn a. M V*U aa t&at cI *0 J&LJ&LJ&L A. A A A A _ SAiiPw a uic. srow. st«ww&l4*t. j«t MILUMEM 41 OPEMifiG P©r SiprDan® ®ff f: • i» £ -M H Hl-M tIH I'M I I i 1 :i % ? * intend it to be the Millinery Opening of the season. f: jfV Everv season llls * ts peculiarities and Easter is no $ | exception. What would Easter be without a new J- Spring Hat ? Elegance of dress cannot be obtained without $ elegant headwear. Our stock is one of the largest on the Coast Everything is strictly up to date. There's correct ?Tg ness in every hat we're showing. Yes, there's style and ▼ beauty both. You want something that will give you the wQUp best sort of an appearance. It takes more than hkautiful w| fp fM goods to please the ladies—they want the right kind of UV k JL prices, too. Our prices are one of the things that please. They are here for your inspection and for your appreciation. T H MM IHM M H H M I Sl® SliW 8 l« 2 1m Corner of s?uttirg up sugar mli!s« an 4 run ning them in that state from IXS- to ISSB. lie t«tn followed the example of many others. and went to California. th<- trip be ing made bv the Isthmus of Panaina. After reaching »he Went He ailnnl In several different counties of California, but. tiring of this. went t,i Han Francisco, where };« worked in a foundry f<>r some time, and was later engaged !n the roast survey under Col. Fairfield. Aft»r tinish tti* ttil-* work he went to Portland, reach ing there November 14. He always rem"ml>er«d that day, an It was the one on which th.i state constitution was adopted t'ntil following March h»> worked at hit taade. and then went to Forest Grove, otenirtg A Km k-?mitn shop 1« the same month whirh he continued «ui. ce*.fully until when he w»-nt to Idaho. an 4 work d two -• *»nr.-s {*> the roin-os When he retlt«il J"r.>m t e *r,in« «* he pur e,'-,»ij-t-d 11*5 .id had Kini e rt «ided. Hi* fi*:rsi at 'hi time of his death c-jnidsted of iVJ act**. Mr. Hlights held the office of Justice of wi* jxp.u-e in Forest Grove for twenty-thr»» itui notwiihst >nding the n jm« rou* < tr>«J. not one of there appealed wai reve. s-ji. in poHth she w»f.«te asri cultural cjl!«Ke at Corvaliis three vaw 4KO by G>v. l^>rd. I'rcd M. Honary. Spee.'al 1 ■:-.h r<> the Post-Int^lMgen '>-r. \ATA LI. A A I.T>A. Aprti S M »e>'oi»e of tiie most prominent yoiinc m-n cf Wa!la Walla died a? h s city night fr>m perforation < t th® In teati'jea. l>;s>-ts.d was born its Auburn Me.. July 10, IV!S. u«. cam* to Washirgton in 1 vHT. where he ha« since r« *Jded. At th> time (< his death be was deputy d trict clerk of the United Stats c.tr< u t court. I f~. !<•! he was p(>t ma«ter tmder J O. a :d afterwird c>rk a: the jrenitentiary for Thomas M' «- grave, warden. He wj* married in l«?-2 to Miss Bessie Lamaß, snd one child, a boy. was born to them. I» j < e»sed w a meml>er of Enterprise No. 2. I. O. Q. F. under whose- auspices the funeral will be held tomorrow. Th" Walla Wtlla Har Association met ; >d »y and aa-«ed rotoluti'ins on the death •f :h* late Judfe Kudelph Oulehard K"'>- rd. «|alt-t KepaiiMeaa I'riniarle*. PORTI.AND. April * .—The RepnMiran primaries caused no ej itement, there b*»:ng only one tii ket in the About 4.090 -rotes were cast. S Creatß Cbee«e, • • 10c Pound. • • Oregoa Brick Chee»e, J i 15c Peml | • Cloxer Leaf Butter, • : 43c BrJck.: I Leslie- i I Henry C 0.,: • GROCEKiR. • J Cor. Western Aw. and Marion St. 0 X TeL Main 4si, • in on inn ADYICF.S FROM iMIHKi: R\«Kl) OH A *T. Mlt IIAKL JOKK.. Irrnnnt Written hy JI in tgam, Kornii-rlr of iratlle. for ■ *ntall Halter Printed at Fort (irt There- Alaska Humor Vt* I oanlry Amir. L>i«p»t-h to the ¥'o»t-Intei;ig#n <>r, VANfitfVKR, U. April «.~The < ir•-■ It r««n* down Ui Tiif tme decided nt tc >,i"« ft. Before the story h.sd been out an hour Carr had all kind* of offers for an e\.<- refund, Whea h»> r»» -hed Virturia |ld* in ruing b• re* e*ivH a stratk'ht offer of 12 ! »*f for it. rtf'!** ei It. and. turning to a rr . n from wrwm he wanted a fav.ir, handed him t «!lp of paper r-mtainlnif fie all'ged advt.'rß. say ing "Here, make w hat you r tn out of It." Here t.« what «'trr had written: "'i'pon statement of three men. IJeu? Kdwtn BeH. '»•-<> Dunn, deputy collect or, and J. I*. An'if* a earr'er pigw! w.»« four I yjt St. Michael late lj*t < ~!>• r which trie;* claim brought a muMf from Andrew, who w .<•» ?'ii! alive.* Farther i»- fnrm«il.>n thev refused to divulge.'* Thi* doc.mient *a« handed to the I'o-t- TnteillKW* *r <«» respondent tonight and with H a typewritten newspaper pdW"*he«J Fort tiet There In which there w.»« an amusing yarn about l)utn and hnv» in* been out »«d found a arri-r pigeon. The story *a« j humorou* *ksf ard u, on St w.i* «'irr 3 story Agnew the other m»n m?n!l»n»=l by ''»rr t «'•- thor of the ,k t. He former « r«»srial (>' I><« for th* murder of Mr* * l '" rotnmer: <•<•i iy . jr H % |K A MII ION «»* IM\D. Total < »*h ,n ,h *" Trennarir I. •r > M».r,7u.««.T. OLTMPIA, Apr!! ha Jan. —* !n •: tuad» of ■ l " «»»t« traaaurer on Mar; h 'H were a* follow*: rj, ,-=• f-M •» . Tir. M ;»ry ford *•. ci" 3J ~ . .. fund U :r: >7 iw>*oo! fi:nd ® '" jrr n fund It"•♦<*'• 7< Sp«-i.t d*;v.*r- .. ...... A K#".* '..Kg f tin >»r-' fund I "°i VrA\ <-T*V v fund !.►»♦ ."9 K:»h -«t. h«-'> f'i" ! «•• l"r t<- ! st*s*i fund. m;-. .nt«nan<-« bonte -• H **» •* D»po«l! for *arT«y of s;d»> SanJ* .1') y® U'irarv fond . li.ll <♦ <■>*>. „»i ti*3 - Und fund To'al rash on hand..... VMi.'j79 s3 Th* W«.*,y Fom-1 r>t«3i rrt h* p«h- EidkMl on Tborwlay. Hr' f, "• c ni# **~r s&t»r. to aay addra»B ! 8 tat*# GOOD HEALIH Is the working capital of humanity. H* ».'iu !<-<<« that 1* nwkftl Indeed, la youp* health failing you. your stfßjfih, your LiUun. \IK «r. vitality wasting away? t WHFM OTHERS FAIL CONSULT Doctor Ratcliffe For th« *pe*-dy, #af* and permanent euH of all NERVOUS, CHRONIC AND SPECIAL I»>- !!?=•«. f. en i-i thHr mo*t aggravata# f -m T> . • I;F» TNN in th» world wht HIT* -TT" TED W WNRT PERMANENT WON TAT • i n Men and Women of tr«»ut>>«» wkii'lk rh;. v lu'.n of ill ktrowieijg*d auntp h.xi tiveii up a« hopeleM a* thta •mlßMtf KI er>ai{«it. NERVOUS DEBILITY^?.J?,.? nun- =.*f YOINO M!DDLK-AOK» ■ f,«; ' it-' 1 f.r improperly treatwl r*«w»». r*i» hi* drains w-,tkn*«* of lwdv *n»■» d;j»!r*Mf"< »ytni>- t<>m« imfUtir f or,* for study, bacineaa op < f t!'. !»-. mn em you. no H iitei' who fT what ha* fulled. Vk'CAk" MEN "■ r.-tore* la*t y1#o» hlah me.PI. , j v ; ,iny to *«at m+r,. f>r#4tn* of the t>«*ly w c h h*v» be*» w*.:k»; '! thr i o-rrw'trk, «*• or arf r»»torart to (o| t> v.#r, »»i't «ft*d with unfaliir.* *urcr*a. SPECIAL DISEASES,ir^-S: < ha**«». • * . **! h, if n**!ar!*d or ;tn» p'i.(.»>tty ifatrd, iirrak down th# ryattßfc K . 5j • v Bj>.) li!add*r d'.va.**?*. *tc. DISEASES OF WOMEN 5>- : 1 a>t i.:k.n g:% n to ail their man/ ISi I!—R til. 11/DfTC ?' ar- aw«* of tny trotl* TYttilC. ixi IXSLAT. Call o»s Ur. P i ff- today. If job • ar.rsot caiL hito. THi* f>ook fr*«- to aq confklemis! at ofTf-** or by l«*,«r. E. M Ratcliffe, 7M ir«* •—Ottle. Wash,