[y over-zealous real estate ?king” rival dealers’ propo-W bringing all dealers into ciation with each other, to tiform commission on sales, ‘ate and maintain a higher f fair and honorable doal-■r results will prevail, it. isn in it tee of organization of Dan Morgan of the Fred II company, M. C. Hunter,lette, and Chairman H. B.he Prosperity Land com-ithering all necessary facts tter. and at the next meet-real estate men, on April ike known the plans for theHI.; of Commercial Clubs.Wash., April 6.—One of liate results of the victory le in the famous rate case•le transcontinental rail-•ating in this territory will ganization by the Spokane f commerce of the Inland eague of Clubs in pastern in, northern Idaho, western northeastern Oregon and rn British Columbia, tak-or more prominent organ-frrederick E. Goodall. pres-A Long Motorcycle Trip.Spokane, Wash, April 6.—T. E. Linden, a member of the Spokane Motorcycle club, who fought under the name of “Riley” in the Boer war, has completed arrangements for a trip around the world*on a motorcycle 1n 12 months, leaving Spokane at 12 o’clock noon on May 1, when a party of his club mates will give him a rousing send-off. He will ride as far north as Dickenson, Mont., thence to Pierre, S. D., south to Chicago, and east to New York, traveling along the borders of the Great Lakes to avoid the mountainous country. Returning to this continent he will land at Vancouver, B. C., and ride to Spokane. This Is said to be the first time that anyone has attempted to travel around the world on a motorcycle, and it is believed that Linden will be successful, as he will be backed from start to finish by members of the club who are ambitious for a record. The round-the-world ride is not on a wager nor are any of the usual freak conditions attached to the test of endurance.Bernice Gilbert of Columbia Siding returned to her home yesterdayo rA____* 1____