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Sherry, Extra, per Gallon $1.00 California Brandy Per Gallon $3.00 Murphy Wine & Liquor Co. ..Family Trad* • Specialty. •M-410 Pika Gtr..t 6..tt1» !f Hal few* • Watch jJK (hi. »r«h. our price* will -d^HHt-k lull you. aura X i j) Hcughton i Hunter J.».lcr». 704 firjt Avinut Special Salt of Unlv trial Steel Ranges |-h©U H«m«. tM and up. red Mont rrnNiTi'Hß c<x m-ll« Second Av».u» South. PINE KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY $3 PER GALLON Brunner & Co. 403 Pike St. Telephone Main 1060 I Navy White Blankets .'' I *u*:t r a ITwai w»l{wt ? is» ', I $4.00 a Pair £ I W. S. Kirk, 1209 lit Ay. | Prunes Prunes Klaa Drt«d Prune*. 11 lbs. for 25* I Cans Carnatkm Creaua 2Se D«M Oil t».- gal SO* A Onr.a OoMt Coffee*, on* that win ■alt you. at p r Ib 23« Wa tarry tb« H.wt Una of Teas and C««.«* In th. City. Try an Order and waa. Seattle Tea, Coffee and Butter Co. 7*. Pika street. •toawaa. lad.. A 17«; B. a. Click 43. Both Phones Main 1184 Free Delivery 75c Per Quart Bottle Old Crow Hermitage Mcßrayer Keystone Liquor Co. Wha-laMal* and Family Trade. 1123 First Aye., Cor. Seneca —TEETH-— BJ>UI-"- 1 11/H/ I II fc EstraeUd and filial without pain by «'if taw eeUntil* method. UMd by urn Nervous People and tho»« who <lr»».l having their t**U> fitriii-d ar« Invited to call at our efftce. wbarc <*<• will demonstrate ta th»!r «atlre satUfActleo our eJatm. No Charge For painless extracting when other work la /< ,i » and a written guarant** far U years, FVL.L BET TEETH (that fJO-CO . I'liowNl Aj JWST.a without PLATES... V*» tuXINOS ....COc aw VffMuS£&£&^ • Pouri: •am '*• *p- mi Sunday*. OHIO PAINLESS DENTISTS 307 1 Str««t, Cor. Third , KYOTO, THE "HEART OF OLD JAPAN" HAS 1,000 TEMPLES AND SHINES THE FAMOUS CITY OF THE MIKADO IS GETTING A FHA-rUL SCRUBBING PREPARATORY TO THE EMPEROR'e COMINU VISIT IN APRIL | By W. B. Colvar, Spatial Commit aionar af tha Navtapapar Bntar priaa A*aa«ial>an in tha Far Caat. KYOTO, Japan, March !».—ln ••wry Iwuaa, up and down th* street* and alley* f ihia old illy. th« l •<>• Umomb an poking their ringers un der id* matting on (ha floors and i-iitli'.«Ujr lnap«t»tlrig the tiny (Hi den*, lit* kitchens, and then admon i<Mn» ■>• . Itlaan to "clean every thine up for h« *mp*ror I* i^mlnii ' Kyoto la ■•ttlng a terrific acrub* —and Ilka all Japan*** town*. It needs It I.lit th« tr<nlMa la th« clranlnf la only dona wher* Ita ra~ •ulla will allow and n<boly ••■•■<■ to !>• trying to local* and rrn.li. *'• any of the atnalU that hang au heavy In tti» air. Kyoto Is th* third largrst city in Japan, and II la ruatotnary to refer to It as th* "heart of old Jai>«u The dty la 1.11 l years «M and for over le centuries It was the) homa of ■■• mlkadoa and the seat of gov ernment. While tha coast cltl"« have eagerly taken up th* reform* of th* past M yaare Kyoto has hung back and door to tha custom* of oanturtaa. Th«ra ara two fr«*t p«t»c»i her*. on« tha mikado a !•!*»-th« horoa Of his anc*itnr« loaf befor* William th« CotMinaror rtaltad England— the other la Nljl caatle, «h»r< for two ccnturl* the f»-i !al kirdi who aa4 atoUn tha rmparor*! powtr, bald •wmy and r*ally ruled Japan. •'•• --aidea tha two p»:*c» th« emparor baa two aummcr haniaa her*, and ih««r» ar* NEAni.T i.0«9 Tinfpt.ni and ihrlnea In tha rtty. Roma of tb* rr»at»r i-ir,[.ifm *r» In tha vary heart of th« dty and the palace and their broad a<T»a of aur round in c parks almost cut th« dly In two. Thla oil city la "'III th« MMM of J«[,,i.i«#i. art and Industry* There ! ar« no gra*t factories h»ra, (rut In •Mil llttla bouss la a pottar'a whaal. m a lutm, or an embroidery fram« that ha* b*«n thtr* for gararatloilA. I In ona quarter of the city tha spin- I ners live, in another th» pottvrs, the metal-workers hava their section, and the same tradea here run In tho urn« families since long before any body can remember. Kyoto will feel th» war, for sh« must s«nd her yoan« men In the army and th* navy, and taking tha brtad winner out of tha houia m*an* hunger and prtT.iil"n. In stead of working In factories nearly everything ik mada at hnma. and tha whole family from trembling grand air* to toddling infant seem to help in tha work. In th*s* aqualld mud huta on* ran see tha most exquisite bits of china, th» moat ASTONISHING rMBIIOIPBIUE3. the moat cunning bits of metal work. In !ha procena of construction, but (<• csnnot buy here. Us must go to the merchant, wh» buys of th» workmen. Tha choicest of Kyoto's art treas ures and manufactures do not go to publlo kt all. Ona family haa for a century male the itlk for th« rini-'i»n'« tuiilcrwrnr. Uthvia arc I iti.iu. ■• I by lloblaflMv and tlixlt vitura or other work >!• lit.* i.-n iiwiiy In th* rollectluna of the aria- Im liu-y of J.i; an. Ihuuik (ho *!■ yen rrnturlra that 1 «;i-ii tlvpit behind > ln»».| duura and Ryuta hub tha mj'ltil th« t>hln*.u ifliifiKii it i< hoi! Ita fliKxl (I !«•. . i.li.ti, lluVihtKin i Bin'- In and mi. H.-.i i!..,i i tl4i> and Hhlnto again ■ar ov«r It. A* M.i» ■>! I .ii v baa !"»• ii id.' lnt«>ll»>tur«l. rrllgloua and political b.'-t>ii)ti.-»rtt.m II la only natural that tha tKtni'l<»a h<*r« ahould !■- lha (rratcat and that »n>-h ■«•< t ahould ae«-li to outdo th« other. Hut n » ' <• ■ : lie Is r*i'vt».i about April- la, and treat prrparstlans are bring inn Here .■•!•• the bone* of hi* ancestors and tha ahrtn*>a of all the dead ml ksilo*~who •' ' worshiped aa go<la. The empemr «iii live in nig Rreat palace (called Ooah'i). »M. Is a va*i roiirrtiiui at rambling wooden balldlngs covering a docen acres, ail ttclW't. with » great i. irk and a tw-uiilfijl garden, within four great walla of mud and stone. After nearly a week of r»i tap* tha United BUUII minister ran gat trvm th» autborltiea at Tokla per« mission fnr nn American to visit ih-,a palace and th« N'!J" r«<atl». on con dition that tha visitor l-.iv.i hla MODERN DENTAL PARLORS SECOND AYE. AND PIKE ST. Masonia Temple Building T«^th eitrarled and filled abao lutely without pain, Our own prep aration, which hum b**n kept teertt ail of these years, being Imitated by all otbera. all attempt* to copy prov- j feW such failures, as *» are con- ■ • »<)» I to b« iha only palnleM •»* tractors. The Modern iMintal Par lors In H*fittl» »i« abunlutely the only parlors that have this patent preparation to extract teeth, fill teeth and apply icoM crowna without pair Gold crown* and teeth wlth oat plates, gold fitting and all other work don* painlessly and by sp« clallata. »- - r fjO PLATES Oold Crowns S.I •>() Full Bet Teeth t.Yoo Ilrldgn Work |s.fMl Onld rininc« ....ti.on Kllv»r rillln«a , sOa All work guarantead kM ten yeara. Modern Dental Parlors Steond and Pike tit.. Seattle, Wash. Masonlo Ilulldlfif, Main office, Fourth and Morrison sts, Portland, Or. The only office connected with u« In ftoattf* Is the MODI hi:n-i ai, ! PAKLOR& TUB SKA I! I . STAR i-rtinera, hi* *hnr>ii nnd his nkel<hlnir maierluls outalda. i:.i. h aimrtnivtit or gT»ui> of apartments la a Mparata imiMiiiit and th.-y i.iii»-r In «!.•■• from a stngln roptotd «lli'»u»f tv an mi'iifii. r> hall us I. Mi. I \. A i NION I' I'" I' Klnre llii« «-ni|>i-r«ir Is a «■•<! hi" Ii .mi must hi' a trnt|i|n, m.l no there can i.- no dceirrstlnn on tha ontr-r walls—riot pven pulnt. All the riMifn me of the fiiinllUr ■tvn)li.n h Hi in h with pTOjMUBg riiVBM, aliawn In all I'll im ■•- of Japun. Tha walls «r« of wood and the ri.xim rest in "ii ill" InM gruuud. Not the first effort Is made tv hrat Iha bulldlna'* and they Mm blruk nnd rheeileae. :» and ilKll). 111. IX are tilenty of priceless screens nnd art I• «,-»• iii>-n-l thrnuch the iambling structure. Th" center of II nil of course. Is' th« throne, but there ore quit* a Lit of 11, m. There la a .llf'.-i.Mil throne for the reception of each worl of dppuutitm. They are all allkn throuKh and could he bought it any carpet store for uhuut 17 cants. 'I'll* iimn.-. Indeed. Is nothing inora nor Iran tli 11 > i aim pie square of matting, such a* wa have on the floor of the back hall upntnir*—an<l not much better In quality either. There la a rostrum about a foot high and la f**t square-. On thst Is another ii.«'. the name height and half as Urge; in the center of this Is a Uttla (-toot squart matting corared box. and here the emperor sits, cross-legged, with * tiny lac <li<r atnnd, one althar stda. to hold the royal sword and seal. In tha ' .1;. AT AUi'ir.NCß HALL th* aqua:* of matting la replaced by a big lacquer ■ hair, stiff and uncom fortable, and flunk*.l not only by tha ntanda. but by two ugly glided docs. Th» chair and sareral of the mat* ling W|gnrM ar* narreun l< 1 by can oplea of heavy silk. Th» walla ar» , iavlahly decorated with gold ana pointed i>ani>le «nd screens and on wary hand I* the tl-petaled chry- I <i.in*h»n.iim of the empvror. Hut tha. j thing that Impresses a foreigner i most Is the utter cb*erfu!n*sa and chill of th* shining, bure floors and the absolute -ii I utter absence ot furniture. , A doxen rooms are oil that the ( mikado will occupy, and thvaa ara ii i i « ■ ■■■ ■ J Union Bakery and Caie 6 Loaves 25 Cents We *li •'• loavr* of the test home-made br»a<l In the rlty for SSc. Mil SECOND AVI il I Watch Tterafrtng mi Manufarturing W. S. Tarrant I Co. netall JeweUrii, Watchtt, Diamonds, Jewelry and , Silverware. 10* Cherry Rtreet. BmIII* Wn. Originators and Manufarturors of Eagle Buttent and Charms. Any ahoe that you buy brre I* right —at leant we think It la before we e«lt It. If II turns out wrung, you gat your money back. jMWtr^n ■ H mii Mii Ijo ID7 Second aye.. near Union. nut shown to SlrmiiC'iiii. However, they are an purely JupuniM uiiil urn ch(i*i|i<KS us the raat The garden Is mi'- "I <>■<' mMt "ii. li ill and moat artistic—from JnpuiiMa Ideuls—ln lit.- country. | I .klu and - HlllM '"* " '" '* I II I I M.i 1 L . .Al. MIH. of id.. J.,| .in. n ,i chiiiuitcr. Us nets lha •••mm I" to his subjects, win. I must itv>r MM times, mid hs also ririlblt* piety in going to the old li'ili... nn I | m "• ill tolnb of Ills •Mflml limn, whose II he Invuk^a In li«ti«lf of his army and navy. Ii navy drjMtrtmeiita and ilh- Ki-iicinl staff nil bs quar tered at lli« Nljo caatla, which t'ov- I ara nearly .<« much urouiid as the j palace, Th* csstle Is rrally a furl, • With hug* ai.ni. ami earth walls, flunked by guard towna and sur ruuiili-J by v girat mont. BntTUtca Is r. iliir.l through rn.>ini»ua gate* ! waya, vtl.l. mi cluaai with hug" . nall-studdad gules and reached by i a dravt-brldga. • >inra t» I ha Wit.!. not nn mil. by ti<i'i|i. il<i »1.l M.I- In ,1 Rtlnl'l" Amvrkati <-|..»<«ij cmrrlac*, and h # ■uli* will follow In nliiillhi • in riur"» Th« •-ii.i" i-.r win %\r ir his uniform • • Mm ■ ••ii,n..iti.Ur of th« army mil th» n<%v «n<l Dili* avoid vllhar *\i i'»»iiiiK in » «ilk hat anil I'ilnc* ai b«rt or In imtlv* <lr«»» livery ' hllj 111 Kyoto will b« or >«•■-! to li* at mi a««ticn*4 plaea »n>l •buut awry . h!!J aa »el! »■ tvrry irutj« »ikl wotnan la lit* city will t>« m iiMi 1 <]r«*»a*4 In >>>■ "i *»••' "• f WTi-n ll.i* •mpvror ro*« by tb*r« win »>• no ch*»ra and not ft aotint) nt*|>l a, alow itn<t aol«mn dapplnc of hnn!< TMn alow haad>clap I* I- MIT or Till; WUIUJHJP i.t !d» tempi* mi J la tha only tribula t:ia! ran b* paid th« ••;.i..r A* 11 .itwl lii r! |M through bl« em (itra i unruaxd#d. for a, UapanM* [t/u«|i Mt KHin think of (r)»""? »<> put put 0«« »un aa to kill th« «r..N^>r. ' #>tly » few >MM !•«<> !b» >»i'>» '»»ie «-un:j"-IS*- to clew* thtlr MM •nt Kr.|. nii !!>• ont of atchl whan l&o.ttnperor pa»»»d by. Tt»»jr c<Ml>l j ro'.Mo-'k at him. Tlt« laat !lm« h» VUittd oti« city the mayor notlfl*! |h#*t*«tl* «hnl th»y M*4 not tear* the sir it !» when th« emperor pajuietl. [ has Riat •V.i« proper attitude la to t f!«i!, with l.w.i haoiftrc down, h*a4 forward and *y«a down. »Mi. \ nMtlofilM*. No on* muit ralaa an timbrtjj.» nor bind bla iin-k with a • ■ »rf, tnJ bo on* mar amoaa while i.i« m»J»atr p«aa«a by." Bo Kyoto la claaalng up for tha cmp«ror'a arrival, an! tb« oij«-«t in habttanta am l«Uln« MM of th* do- Ihx* of th* old rmparor and th« f»u -iUI loi.:» an<l chl«-fa who ua*d to •trUKSI* fur power and land In dayt con* by. W. H ivil.VKii TELEGRAPH BRIEFS OOlsn, Idaho, April (.—Town and <Str «-Wtl«n» ware held throughout Idaho jraaterday. *tf*ptlnc at Bate* in.l t^wlit'm. In noarljr all plan-* • U>* '<au«* w»r« local. |lH ■ bi»f on* , t»in«- that of •nfofdnff th« law ' aialnit ombllne. No far aa beard I from. tb« antl-gamMlng candldataa I bar* won quit* generally. ' ST. JOSEPH, Mo., April — Th» IMnocrata *!»<'.( W. E. Sprntt 'I nny-ir and two councilman jmtrr <i»v, Urn r*mnind«r of th» Itopuh- ' 11. in i )l4at«* »«l!i* mi-,-.•►fill 1 Tho' re ■ant adinlnlslralton la It*- ' • publican. KANSAH CUT, April *.- i:ic-.t|oni> fnr minor offlcrK w«r* h»l'l In th» i l»rn"*r •<!••• of Kuruiaa v»»|i>r«l.<v In Ti.p'lu. LAwr«fir* and Wlchlti i j thf Rrpuhllrana rlrcted •>!! Ihrlr i r«n1ll,i(-» and In I^>avrnworth »'''l , K•"»••• City, Kaa.. th# ttrpubllcana ' »i *-i»-1 a majority of »h- orflovra. \ UKNVKH, April (I — KWllntu w»ri» hrll In th» clt!r» nnd • :\ rm of N»w IMm vriit< r l.iy. Th« H<ipubllrani> ' ' won vlctnrloua ..I I <• >•(•»» unit i Hull nn<l Hi'- ••iiiiHiatN at Mull Fe. ' --.- COI-OX. April «-Th«> Mill Hall r- .<■! • •■■n|>nti» • «t>-*m'r Allhtni ■• li:ia iinii.-il h»r« with th* I'nltnl fliatra canal commliwinn '" board. KANHAM t'ITT, April 1-Jiui««ph W. Polk .!»(•.I U*t nlitht ili.it he "Ml,! not accept th<> nrmocrallr nomination r r vlf* |irr»Mrnt of Urn I'liltnl Rtatva ! If ii wrre nff.-rr.l ta him licit dinner In Mffit with San trrn«« or flurcundjr, at klalaon Har berla, B*r.<ind >■<! Jamra. tvrry •»»■ . nlti«. II "0 ; , / — — ■• — Ilavi* row tried a "Bmooth Mlka" at Tom WillUma, «14 First? Bit llarda. •• THEY PASSED THE STARKEY FRANCHISE • ALLARD COUNCIL DECIDES To ACCEPT HIS OFFER FOR A NEW LIGHT AND POWIR PLANT I\P • aim. April i.-Th« city halt *.i« rruwded '" i'« M*JTI laat night Wbrn lit* ■ri-nr|..ii of tha Mtarkey ran • iii-n for furutahlna; llullnnl with llgbt mi.l |m*»r r.-.im- ■ [. for Its tut i <■■»•!- In* and final vulo. I ha fiaiirlilaa ••■ (ranted by • vot* of flva la Iwu, Ilia minority i»in«. ■■ of Itna waa >11 . i ir.i ► nrn- mi.l mid T»l(l Tha ■•■■l'll wai< a Imilfl on«, ml NTMtI cllllri i>u H< ip-ir.l In iii. illbuiimlhii of tha proimacd fmi Clila*. I ' n the vota nt about to ba taknn, Atti>rn«y I. ■, noli)* |... tha floor mii.l wama4 Hi* council against too much haatr. aaylna; that Ilia «nnl ln( of aui'ii a frail-hi** waa a matter i>f cram Importanea I<> lha cllltcna »t tha illy. Mr It. . | ..1.1. la • 1..-M) at lom»>- for ilia Mn<«)u«lml* Ulaetrlo oumpany and »>•• for about a year \trr\l ■■ nt ..ting to git all ll'l'H'4 -11. in for hla principal* -.ri.u*ly con ■ldar*d by tha him II Ilia objacllon , «»a r-«r.i.|..i »» natural, atttca th» «n.i,iii,«- of ih« Htarkay fran. would prscUratlr kill all tttliwn fur a i Bnnqualml* fran<»ila« M 11. Vi r ii. on* of Dallard'a l»«1 --i Ing ililirni. in»»i-ii-.i Hi" arg.mi- I of Mr. ll»yn«ltla. Ha MM that <l.*ri> had already l-"n aurrii-lnnl dolay la tha 1 bhii.i and that .v.rir Mrcaaary pre . _ iiii.n had bc«n ta»»n aaainat any (II that might •->.«,• of " - 'Htarkry f rarwbla*. It hail been amandrd ao aa to »»f.ir-l II.<• city rrmir prolaotloo ■ ■■Ilia! any .1.-l«n of aril, and th* rlty would !.«• prolocted by • • a»h bond of t:.i,». wnlch tha Htarkajr pwipla would forfeit in caaa thay did not ful fill th«tr contract. In view of thla. Mr Vrrnon ar«ued th»f« til no n»««1 of further daisy and parlry, aa th* cllr would ha tha b«t«rr for tleatrio ». rvl i- if iii» nurk*y fran«bU* pr"»»<l a ►>!■ i «*a. a."i.l would ba Sl.«*' ahaal IS MM It proved a ralluft Mi tb«»«bt that mtffMattl «>i«ril had b««n pla««d a«aln»t tha poaalblllly of a daatlla Wl«-iiii.- owtnpany Ilni'rr In tha pla. and tbat Hi. only thlna; that rt-malnad to da waj to [iaaa lh<- franchla* and »* --p«dlt* matlrra, ao that OaJlard coutd U*g a aallafactury •-r*ls«. Kir Itatron w»a nail 10 •[>•»'*. l!a »«!m nUhrJ fuilar < «iald. railoo an4 Special Pi«3O\o Vm MHHb T&HffiH Offered by ■Wl i^s9^ IB J 1 w\ aOb "W^*^^^% «r% ♦*% HS^SPaI Clay & Co. 711 Second Avc. Seattle ■^■fcg^gff^^jß^^^^Kj-j For- a month past we have had the car ■^^^^HH^P§K^^^^**"^TE3 P«ntcrs, painters and paper hangers busy ■oa| A renovating our store. We now present a B A different appearance, and claim to have HHHfIBHyHIHHMHI^HH the best appointed music house in the Kort Invest. We find, on rearranging our stock, that we have 24 fine new pianos, scratched, marred and otherwise damaged. These we will put in first-class condition and offer as follows: SPrafYinr ¥*«£», rtrtc Regular Price $350. Cases: Walnut, Oak and cramer **«-Il Mahogany# $1000 downf $6 a month . From $1205 to $12 < U "7Rir>Ktnnn/1 Piannc Sam< M «old on the Club plan at $290. Latest / ivicniriorvu r-ianos dcgignSi line casea $ 10 ,oodown,$6imomh. From $11)8 to 92-17 4 IT of AX/ Pi A nn<J Regular Prices from $400. $425 and $450. Hand- H i^sxey x-iA.rios> some degigns^ $lOOOdowllf $3amontlu From Sjs.ilO to $.£7B 3FmArQOn Piar»OS Rfgul" Pricel 5375. $400 and $435. Beautiful r \2£- «;?, O2> design. $,0.00 down, $ 7 a nv>nth. Prom 9(295 to $.><>!! 1 A. B. Cha^e Piano Handsome Piano, Mahogany case, beautiful A. tt. utiase nano tone Regular pnce $47 K 5 .y Only <poUn 1C*«« P«a n^ Small Size. Mahogany case. Good tone and action. IManO Regular price $325 Only $24 3 J2 __, Every piano as represented or no sale. If you can- PIANOS not come in, ring us up, Sunset or Independent Mam —,^^ niTIUT 415, and we will hold any piano for inspection. 1U KJL^IN i 711 Second Avenue Seattle, Wa^sh. STORE OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS 1 ,_, %J - u -. J -^-ui_ri_-..n.-i.i-..^^ J -.ri---n-i-^.rL-u-u-'-r<-r.r.-^ i- L r. -ii-ii «- -»-- -- — —-»^^-~w*>*w>*»^»~-^.-<'s> Come in and Hear the Wonderful Victor Talking Machine ■«l<l Mm' the runnel) ahoutd not I" too haaly In IU action, ■!>' eerlouj poa albllltlra liu'l been called to attention. H. »• iul otbrr ■ Ml;l»ri» ad'lr«-a«'<l the I council »>t ' ,r« th« matter wae put to a vote, and whin the volt *»■• Kit**. ••oh •■..Nnrllinaii. In m brief »ii»»o*l. cave hi* reaaon fur vlm ■» h* did. Tli« mlnda of the varloua eouncllmen on th« •>/!/]<■.■) »■ i« well known, aad III* vota ocrn«lon»d no aurprtae. Mr. i I (( and Mr I'ltiri-raUl have bean etubliortily oppnalng m ■ franchlae, and tba <ri>>< r muni llnirn I'M. Zonk hava been Ha p«r«tatantty urging It ill. latter fa- linn have baen a-n*»<l i.. I!" 1 former of being In league with Uir IK.itti* >:i»Llrlo company, and '. 1 •■«« and Kltaxrrald iiava b>— charged «!t|i l,«,«n« a Italian! Klec- I'l company ax* to icrlad. Starker >>"* ni«< to put up a X.MI i.'ml and • un cash I* to bo paid to thaoltt linni>>dlal«ly. Ths frwn> ht«« I* fur fifty yrara, and after tha fir.' flva v»»r» tba city la to rec*tv« l*» annually during th« remainder of tb« Ufa of tha franehlae, together with; a p*rc«nla«Ta vf O.» «ruM racelpta. Mr. ntarkay ilttM that hi* ooni(>any will craft an lf» ml cold atorair* plant In conjunction with tin airctrto piaat, tha plant to bo aoa9|>latad by tl»« flrat of MM Tika city la fuartntaad tU* p)n«ri. «-*inll» power llchta ready within (our monlha, and UICMt U«hU wltbtn 10 i»>aatk>«. Iha plant la to coat HB.«W and 1* guaranteed to i,» Hi. i«h«4 within all ntootha. Tha majofilr of Dallard'a clUxena •Min<-<> much i>l»aa*4 with (ha irmt leg of U>» friuicbl**. ** they regard Ilia ll rttUiit at atrvlca now being fur t i«Ha4 by Ik* IlaUard Kl«trir com paar a* not only a p«raonal Inoon vaalaaaa. but a drawtaek to th<- proc r«aa u( tba t '<< . Manager Blmpaon of the I* •Hard Kl^.trJc company haa aalil that only ' »n<* tliruic oumpany ran llva In Bel- • lard, and that In oaaa (ha Rtarkay franohlaa »rr« granted, til* UalUrd Hwltlc •O*Ja(«' • property would ba ' for aala. It la poaaible that (tia new compass? will bur out tba old -com pMfh Other ma'lara »■■ <c tliaa taken vp 1 by the council. | ORANO LODGE OF A. 0. U. W. One -if the Important tn«a«ore« to ho takfn lip next \V«-<ln^»il«y at lh« meeting Of tha •'.! '•■ grand lodge, of tha A. 0 >' VV . In liesttle, Witt I,* a meaaure to aulopt »!.• Inauranca rat« ■<lo|''«<l by th* national gather- Ing !.• II laat year. A«ld« from tha new lIHIIHW rat.» lltttet work of it»nc« >• to «iiii« up. Read Your g*^ • / Savings At Our House Clean ing Sale 100 B*at Dower Elf B««t*f. Thuraday 8* Gem Toilet Taper. (00 Sheet* In roll. 4. . for *• EXTRA SPECIAL I Itaat Oil Cloth. it ln*h I width, eholra of oolor#, I regular Ma yard ... ISo I tc Hteol Urn Ht«t>p«r fJ« 10c Koutiii Tin ijou»» Tray.. SO GOLD DUST In anta.ll packaxa, for kltohm me. tc, for ..Be) A DUSTER SPECIAL i dozen J-l. lot of Faathar I>u»t».ra, full count, U to It Lncbea long, worth ll< to 40c. for 10* Iron Cttri-at htretchtr with II- I:, h wood handle, regular lie value IP* WINDOW SHADES In dark green and browa. full alxea, ISo value..23« Spelger&Hurlbut Second and Union 5