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g RATE WAR But Official Action ls Delayed. CANADIAN PAELFC ECT WERNER Transcontinental Lines Are Ready to Engage in Mostilities. ST PAUL March “~The re- | Ports wired out from Montreal yes terday to the effect that the Can- adian Pacific had inaugurated the rate war to the Pacific Coast, seem | to have been somewhat premature, | although there is every indication | that the Canadian road contem-| plates an aggressive movement, to | Offset the recent reduction of home- | seekers’ rates over the Great North- ern, It is stated on apparently good | authority that General Passenger | ‘Agent MeNicholl, of the Canadian Pacific, made the remark several | days ago to another railroad official, that his road would show Jim Hil that he could not cut rates with im- punity. Just how the report got started in Montree! that the Canadian Pa- cific had made the cut to $12.50 re- | mains a mystery. It waa believed | by the newspaper agencies and the press agents and correspondents of | New York and eastern papers all, well as the correspondents of the coast papers, sent out the informa- tion that the war had actualy be- fun with a #12.50 rate. | There are some wel informed persons here who declare that the | Canadian Pacific purposely set the report flying to test the attitude of competing lines fo the coast. What- ever the facts in the matter may be, it te certain that the northern transcontinental lines are on the! ragged edge of @ prolonged rate war, | which can only be averted by the) most skillful diplomacy and by the! resumption of regular second class | rates upon the part of the Great) Northern, something which no one) expects at this time. ‘There ts « growing belief that) President Hill has really entered upon a policy of developing the ter- ritory of the Great Northern by In- G@ugurating permanent cheap rates, | and that the stories which were | published stating that he was trying | Jacket for protection for years. They | 47iaeq to depress Northern Pacific stock for the purpose of buying it in. are | not based upon any foundation. | Railway officials here expect mo-| mentarily to hear that the rate war has broken out, and that the Can- adian Pacific. will Mike the initia-| tive, | IRON MILLS | KEPT BU ler adaptation of @ very old bit of| bi j everyday knowledge from M4 tot grain, Bt le bright and) “Gn the other hand a warship may | pi in Bo-b sacks: rye flour, #4 per | certian he § eae cee i aniseed | | be a good sea vessel, and yet. owing | pn). taney rolled vate, 180 Iba net bble a posts to the lo r tion of her a Ok: tone olled © » sacks, | Large Orders and Advance in Mr. Pitisbury’s ry's Trip. live in San Praaceco. The Dora| ‘0, the low clavation of Is 8.46; tancy foiled ete, 9-1 sacks Prices in A. C. Pillsbury, in relating his trip | is loading the freight at the Arling-| (oo? Lieut. W. I. Bherte fancy rolled ‘ Phitadelphia. +@ % te Ounte a ter. —- _— ton peng ny Peso probably all (n| giaroe navy, has eald that the L Coffee (obbing)—Green — Mocha. PHILADELP’ “A party of five started ay-| two o ed Scstanenie * Oradea, Whe sn og —The Seapane wor eet ecm | Hat im 6 S-foot launch from the | hareett hi nt « fies, choles per, Ib, Weep ite tinues In an excited condition, due |‘°™® = — Ade reggae ae te Advice to the Filipinos, | not ha any of ed—_Arbuckle’s, in 100-1b canes to urgency of large consumers for | (rome) {he sires shout ame auar.|From ‘Mr. Dooley tn Peace and| «uns during # gale or f wt., $11.75; 60-Ib canes, per owt, | the best promises mill men can | {Pt DAY. . aie saa War.” by F. P. Dunne torward, and could b fought %-ib ¢ per owt, $11.95 qnake. A moderate amount of bus-|'*? Of & mile wide and five miles) ws eure,’ we say, ‘poor, dimeo-|f-inch guns onty at ain ir -1b tins, per Ib, 650; sack, 4c iness has been done in all lines. Con- | !0ne It te bottie-sbaped. with © |iute, uncovered wretches,” saya we, |fough sea. This argument In fav Nessie, ities an a ow nee © ope: whic . ~ gumers are urging prompt deliveries, | PAITO™ Doon ON aprisoned. On the| Whin th’ croot hand ‘lv Spain forg- | of the high freeboard in the Maje mala, Sic: « ftee, 160 a to contract. A «mailer a ot tan tanked th es wore planks |¢7 man'cies fr ye'er lisibe, as Hogan | tie a baa opus clase le a tly . 1008, $11 $11.0; 36 -_ > sn lg Pg gent which were used to force the float- | S8¥® who was it crossed th’ say an irrestatibie, Se ? ess Seep remmars Enh comtzectors| 1 cakes of ice apart oo thet we|sthruck of We’ come-sionge? We) In praction Chemie : Eggs and Poultry a gy vehaee IndBeoments |could pase through. Most of the tee | 24. by hep Ps Pa Oe SON, $0) Oe asia, the Ditigh gave att fancy ar cic eats itaas eke Caan | NTRS were 08 large A0 houses wich | MIN TANG COUERE-GHNEGS BDO. we |e average of 30 per cent n Washing ek | vere shady projections. In entering | Propose fr to larn ye th’ uses iv /an ave ' _aftec aan for acecommodations within six the tad we wa ry slow prog Wherty In ivery city iM this unfair) ive hits, but 6 ne ex ” * pe ve hale ’ n minced f° n w eres atho ve t om od th vam bar stile ane ore weded beyond | The iceberas were apt to tip over | & ; neh bei bbe, p roenong i cee elton ¢ nm wf th ’ Wash ‘ , ug ninute and crush the boat be- | Packin -houes ~ sree a ; « ate 2 the power of accepting new business raed agronna eae oat Pt. | tion, an’ we'll arn ye our language, ympia had maintained this aver 124@13%40; Eastern, 1240 from outsiders. Plate and structur- go five mile ‘The xides of Le Conte | because ‘tle aiver to farn ye ours | age at Mar whe w » em 134 es atty poly sonst iy oa rt Car bulld-| Oey are very steep and it ts im. |than to lar oursilves yours, an’ we'll 6 offlective ab re h to ha th ers secured @ few thousand tons for 4 {ve clothes if ye pay fr thim,| deatroyed the to SF h fleet ‘ June delivery. Much business is re- | Poslble for a person to land. The oy tk de Bae: Ge tak oe without, | 04 Skee. Th ta: theres . sy —Callfornia, 19 acer without gogo Mheets prenec = we Conte giacier is 80° Whin ye’er hungry ye can go to) the opinion or will am hy bh t ~ ae Te sain: daistouen 10th mov Ne early m the week gnd shout haif a mile across and @ to| th’ morgue—we mane th’ resth’ran—| and his figty eh " ° - : se la: tive turkeys, 40 mare mt steel prices are higher. | N70! Moin. It is the most active |AM ate & good square meal Iv ar'rmy | mifalty, not so much a matter of the | live o "sels he iy leo 4 mf t- o es 7 , se o ve can’ y umber o une as the o an) r eese, weo;5 7 geod ptincden gy Nad we < bps glacier in Alaska and moves about | > ° We an t give ye anny ene af eu 4 the x Cd pel gers . i . Fe eet a day. lee breaking off con- | Yotes, because we haven't were thin| the shod b : y | jence of more urgent requirements. | 1) feet @ day. few Orets that can be enough to go round now, but we'll | provided. Moreover " Ruts can ea at ib miles away. About every | threat ye th’ way @ father shud/quick-fring guna, using 750 pounds) Wiinuty, per Ib, sacks, 12014 THE POSTOFFICE SITE. pear r three days the entire face | threat Ris childher If we have to/of shot and cordite every mir t| astern black walnuts, 100; peca preahe Gn, cadsing @ wave 90 sect |™ ivry bone in ye'er bodies. S$o| becomes a matter of practical dif | TO etm ies t4c; almonds, fancy ore , causin we 20 feet | sy - “ wr pm than a certain J ’ > ‘According to @ dispatch received | high. which if very dangerous and | Come to our ar'rms, say we pean dy ph va Marc . soft shell, 186 atm nd. No. from Washington City this morning, | carries everything before it away. gr ret | neg 2 164% peanuts, 6@7c; pin ie; « to Sir Willlam White's credit per done advertisement are being prepared in| Le Conte bay ts full of seals and in cimcus BIL BILL CAR. By oe ers. the tnachabital aoen= | MeznY) eu GoROREaIN Det Qonen the office of the supervising archi-| the favorite hunting und of the phenition ¢ the modern warship, he| te: Popoor™, 0. ver ib, tect of the Treasury department for | India It would be quite impos * hp Bey 7 y, hy ever lost sieht of , Crain » a site for the new public bullding in| aible for a large boat to enter the |H Gauges Small Boys to Mar hae never loat sight of UR aseka, pee] tg gage out men a warship y Gobbin 5 Seattle, for which an appropriation | bay on account ” ny ihe lee in vel and Wonder. 2 ecules’ tone OF ots ) ny eee on reshington. tims ‘was made at the last seasion of con- | packed in at the entrance. Mr. Pills a. faht and heavy cod 14: alfaite, $1 greas. Tho lot required for the |bury hays that without doubt thelr| ‘The bill car tn advance of a cirema | Kune. Hleht and heavy, C fire, | nny, ee nny Per ton, SOel, “wbutiding is one not less than 220/ launch was teh only one ever in La | invariably brings with # lote of ex-/ 484 each with a wite Alam Ot Lik.) Cats (Jobbing. . . feet by 184 feet if a corner, or 184 | Conte bay: also his views of the bay pectations mixed wh fear to the . Saaats P oat = Barley—Roll 993.80 pomeyrn feet by 275 feet if an inside tot are the only pictures ever taken average small boy of the villages. wees penton nay r Corn—Whole, $23 "3 ‘ Th aah eee Mr. Pillsbury and party returned The sides of the old bhaekemith shop coal and supple a As, . ar feed meal, per ton, SH to Fort Wrangel by moonlight and | are covered with wonderful, gaudy- | form in rourh as well an line well.) | Freed--Wheat $1022: ¢ catie sheel, reached the town just as the fire colored posters, which emblazon the er ahese were = a on dye $26; middiings, # ggg te 34 broke out in Indian town. An In- ferocity of the monagerte beasts in| by hin vs the nig ach te agri hed | ae $18 chopped cod, $21623; dian woman came rushing up to the | thetr jungle life. The eyes of the have made . met Rac onpe airy chopped fee party with the back of her dress all| small boy rest upon @m imponaibie Imitation by naval arcullou P Moat Prices. bn fire. Mr. Pillsbury extinguished | picture of a swarthy Zulu being ef nations.—Cassler ric Frosh Meat (obbir Cow beef, the blaze and saved the woman's torn to pieces by a Mon, with the eee et cteee best, O46 per ib CINCINNATI, March 2%4.—When jife dripping from hie flerce chops A Setdier Hitted. Ws pee 10) staat Bett: Oe Pe nage the Dick Brown came in on her trip ~~onnd poster has ite effect upon the) gan PRANCISC 7 aan see veal, large, Se per 1b; small, up the river yesterday she brought WHERE “1s SOWERBY ? courage of the amall boy, and when | yt. arerman McCall, Company es ‘ with her the fireman of the t he goes home at night from a game Tet ik cabin), Sab creaeen | aiceiniae eee: tile who had been given up for drowned| Postmaster Meem received # let-| of ‘aooot ahead” he makes a bee-ling 1 Ninth U. 8. infantry eid yoy ams, small, lic: breakfast on the last trip of the boat, and con r # morning from Thomas for the paternal root, and never to death last night between th n | 10 it Ary salted eit 7 cerning whose death a report had werby, of Jarrow, England, ask-| jeaves the middie of the road while | side of the transport City of Pucbla ba ny Se oe been made to the government off for Information leading to the | going his “hot lam.” His mind inj and the piles of the Bron Lae Bear oc; © cals as required by law hereabouts of his son, Will full of Zulus and lions, and he f wharf, while climbing down the side | 7%e; WI eeinks: It was on the night of March 15| Sowerby. The lant " _ id the hot breath of a figurative pursu- for fun y s that the Dick Brown pulle ay |from the son was in 1892, when 1g beast on the nape of his neck as - x, BME : e from the wharf at Carrollton, Ky,,| Was president of the Puget 8 he gallope madly down the sike. Tt Chisage Marhets. Fred Fiano oe and that Henry Arnold, her fireman, x Manufacturing company ¢ in th ru! belief that a lion, tiger) Gaieaao, March 2% tos | tee athe dalinoh tree, ASM stepped to the side of the boat to or Jaguar Will kill a man on short eee ang 190, | om, wots rae: ve iene draw a bucket of water, In #0 do acquaintance, but such is not the | Peer Me ; fowntes Ae Nad ing he slipped or was pulled over FOUR PERSONS PERISH cane, ‘The fact of It is that neither | Sewers Tint nS, | trout, 1H Orbe: ape, tet, exes: board, and it was some minutes bi of those animale will attack a man) 9) toms er. heavy, $9.95; ples, $4.2 Core: Soto; herring, 8@lc; tom cod fore his absence & discovered unless he is driven to it by hunger @4 29 ig : “te ympia.t 3.60 per sack Then the boat put about, and after nd quite sure that he is alone, The 4 nN ¢ : : My Sheep—Natives, § wont 80 per ion; clams, $1.50 per churning up the water of the river| Were Suffocated in a Mem- | same holds true of all carnivorous i re is unchansed Ae PS kreness tab ive, $1.10 and throwing her searchli¢ht in e animals that have always been held ack ai ery direction, was compelled to con phis Boarding House Fire. 4), as the buebears of childhood 1: Whee hone? GAIA the athonvi yoked, $1.2 oo tinue her trip up the r A re pe a aie is However there are some few beasts | winie man's Insanity takes the form Vegeta! Peetiiks port of the lone of the fireman was . ffocnted dur. | that look upon man as thelr natur-| of « poltef that r nt Potatoes Gobbing) nite River made, but Capt. F. A. Laidiey, the| Four persons were wuftorated Aur” aj enemy, and will go at him to #ep~| ro him. He won't even allow mo, | Burbanks, $1687; Tela a Barly Rom president of the company, did not '"® pon He vecat others arate him from his breath with @/ hig counsel, to approach hin : I 1 Wh akima sond in his report to tha government | Carly thig marninn Pe rt wild, blind fury, ‘The bert known of | «sfayne he's not #0 ct after ana ¢ 1 10 woot po until a day or #o later, thinking that ys le ethenter Chant this class is the pecoary, @ specie®| wiurmured the court In a jud 1 | tatoe P wy natly sil possibly the fireman had swam to - ee ie ster Chapin, | of witd pig that roams the jungles! wrigper,—Philadelphia North Amert-| ver skin onions, $12 per tons; Ore the shore and would turn up. i nahi of South and Central Amertea, No) pay gon anc Yakima ailv akin, fancy, he had to make the rt it ' : sooner do thelr wicked eyes reat on sikg2t per-ton; beets, $t per sack and Henry Arnold w ven up Found piped than they charge, gnashing| ‘The Man: Anyway, her : ts, 600650 per sack; rutabagar Jost. at the tier Grocery ta the t sharp white tusks, and every | drowns conversation per sack turnips, 65« per When the Dick Brown made her| cheapest place to buy groceries, | bristie standing upright with rage.| The Maid: Dear mot I always | sack cabbage, %& parsnip oT Jast trip and c&me Into the Cincin-| #10 Columbia, between Third and | The only salvation for the man is a | understood that drowning was an | @1,2! er sack; cauliflower, 9c per mati harbor she reported to Capt.| Fourth, ‘Phone Main 443, | tree and woe be It if there is not one| easy death, jdozen; green peas, 7c; artichokes, | r * . Senan teen a | shopa, built | are cut exactly Shaan Sable pea aOR oN ELD EO AMUSEMENTS nt THIRD AVE “Spider and Fly Laidley that the missing fireman had been found, “Ie that sot" queried Capt. Laid “Where did you get hin body? . alive and And then came out the story, Ar nold had kept afloat tn the river and made his way to shore, where he lay for # little while almost exhausted, and then saw the boat rounding « point above in the river. He was found by a farmer's dog, who raised stich @ racket that the owner of the house got out and took the halt- drowned man in. He Was Not | Lynch UUTOCHINGON, Kan, March 4 John Moore, who murdered his children, watved hia preliminary hearing today and was taken to Jail to awalt trial At first tt was tndught Gn attempt would be made » lynch him, but now there is no danger. “PAPER R VESTS. Wit! be Found €o Conveni nt With Jackets. The new paper waistcoats. Dame has a cool sound. It sounds like a garment that should go int ® trunk with white duck skirts and sailor bate and a chiffon parasol, But it isn't, In reality idea for keeping womankind warm, | not cool, It is destined for wear at just this time of year and the shop that la not showing them at present had better look to its laurels of p The ularity, Now that the spring changes of clothing are soon to come, one of the vests will mean a deal of comfort If your winter fur is laid away in camphor j the night before the vernal thermometer takes a drop of degrees, put on a paper vest un- der your spring Jacket. You witli not feel the cold and you won't one. ‘These waistcoats are shown in the to every figure, They Uke the cloth gar- ment worn under a jacket and are formed of pa or paper fiber. For 80 cents you can have one of the fiber, which is not covered in any way. For 75 cents comes the same article with @ neat, close-fit- ting cover of cambrie or silicia, One dollar to $1.50 will buy @ vest, cloth vered, and not to be distinguished except by the warmth—from the vest of & man's outfit They are really delightfully warm. Saleswomen in some of the amart shops say that these paper eheathes are replacing thoes of chamols, Wo eateh | men who are devotees of the tailor |ault have depended on the chame are giad to discover something that ie warmer and—important point— | cheaper. It ts not a new discovery—that of the heat locked up ta paper. The jcountry housewife has been making | paper quilts for generations. The country boy has long been cutting it to fit inte the soles of his shoes, for preventing frost bite. Every other traveler on an ocean steamer brings along a sheet of paper to plaster acroma bis back ‘The paper Veat is only a very. clev- lia a itis a new! THE SEATRLE These Men May Me See Secure, fee sean tant | rican rhinoceros In choek full worst brand of cussedness A red FROM TWEEVE HENDIED ACRES tae to 0 but te novaing comparca with th ie ht nm to @ rhir oceron. The latter animal has but | and that in to knock ev | te off the face of the What the Pros- " Syue t cy : thorns of t which ‘seema jerashing through the j peets are no Better Then African brush at ap the Clean-up. lincredibie for so large a creatur In the Woods of North America thrives @ pretty little animal which a cynic once gave the name of ‘The Latuya Bay Mining company's | **unk. The animal is not afraid of representatives Who arrived here| A2Ything on tho face of the earth from San Francisco en route to| 2% '* *trong enough to make iB ae Alaska in the steamer Dora, is pur- | [enceloes man fee for safety. South man-hater h Africa produces another tn the forest buffalo, chasing a big outfit of supplies The steamer began taking In freight which even the yenterday, Hesides the provisions, lion, the ry 4 van be oe has re etc. seven sturdy mules will be | Sve. ® Wide Dern ane navy that road wagon, , @ Dall will wim | The mining property of the com- fat on It like a lead pellet Ther pany is located within one and ¢ are but one or two snake pny will half miles of Lituya bay, and ia | Stack men unprovoked. Most ser said to stretch along the coast about | P0Mt® Will scurry away at the ap- ten miles, The total area of the prone h of ma In Pritieh Guiana grounds is said to be 1200. acres,|!* * snake known as tho Mushmas Lituya bay e situated on the south | te? Which ts undoubtedly the lafgent | eantern const of Alaska, about. 159/0f *!! poisonous anakes. The horrl. | Miles northwest from Juneau ble thing at aine neath of § or 9 The oMcials of the company are ft it wit f x t any pee Bernard @tahi, president, O. H. fav. | *Tby. and will pur aim for hut age, vice-preaident, Louls Meyers, | ‘T¢4® of yards. A man on foot has secretary and treasurer, Mr, Say. | 2° chance at all, and its bite Is cer age was seen yesterdwy at the Hotel pong Sh goa ‘ “s SS rece SYED tutter, and said - ich upon seeing a mar “The Latuya Bay Gold Placer Min. | 48°t# at him savagely crushes Ing company was incorporated un-|%!'™ Instantly in its steely coils, der the laws of California in May cane = 1898, Ite capital stock consists of BRITISH BATTLE-SHIPS. 100,000 shares, The first discovery — of gold in the Lituye bay district) If experience at sea under all marie severat years ago, when | kinds of weather ts to prove a val small party of inemperienced pros- | uable factor in the next great neval peotors landed at the bay.near the| war, then the Hritieh navy has the place where our present property \@ advantage of every navy ir located, Gold was discovered in| world, The more ordinary relle the sand, and after sluice boxes had been built, ite bemen to be taken out 200 war vessels of all kinds ent in commission in paying quantities. During that|svery quarter at the elute tecn jeeason one party cleaned up $800, /in the aggregate, an enormous lot averaging from #0 to HS per day ow or ing through calms and During the season of 1898, several | storms or steaming from eatd directors of our company visited the ates to hot and vice versa Out leeations on Lituya bay for the pur- pose of ascertaining the value of the property. White they were thers this experience has come the prev alent Hritish practice of having all warships good boats; and from the persons owning adjoining loca- thie there has f ywed, at firet per tions worked them with good sue-| haps unconsciously, but now an a ons, taking out from 8% to $15 per day. At the clese of the season we to return the following pring wih & pomplete outfit carefully studied art, the designing of war veanets to be good gun plat |} forme in fair weather or foul ot | t lac | An observer who saw the Hritieh | modern machinery for placer min-| ang French fleets meet in mid-chan ing. Hence our present trip in the | noi in 1895, aa escorts to the Caar steamer Dora. We deeided to pur-/ Russia, who was then visiting the chase most of our supplies at Be-| principal countries in Europe, says attle, because it te considered the) tna: the English ships were as beet pipes, steady in the choppy sea as if they “The soll Is dark ruby or garnet) sand, and gray gravel. This has been ascertained by assayers teste. The different minerals stratas vary in thickness frem several inches to several feet. ‘The gold is coarse in appearance, many colors weighing were riding in a land-locked harbor while the French ahips danced about so much that many of the officers and men were palpably seasick. Now men who are seasick or at much hors de combat as severely wounded ey were STAR, © MARKET QUOTATIONS : leh yer shipped tn Ho until th p comes In wh, poultry butter and main ome changed Lake be na of bay ar f oats Unie morning 1 twe to ¢ The fol betn the local i be attle neg producer ry ine oar prices ltot slere for tw « the dock or Grain liv int Oats, ehicken horts, $1 Puget Waahlr eifaifa, $8 Strictly fresh ranch, Fresh ranch, y. 220% try — Chickens, turkeys,, 12 Live Stock 4e; steers, @ 4Me; hogs, dressed, large live, large, 4 Hides, Petts nd malted at nedium sound, yund, under 56 p ; sound, all wetghte. tage, bulls and « n, 40% salted kips, Te; calves, per pound, fe; green hid lens eatted: dry per i, 1 olla, o leas summer deer, per pound winter deer dry. 14 1 bc 0120; dry Pele; ke pp 2564 9% Bas Washingt Western Washington w timber burned, 100; Hay Eastern und, on #7 per timothy, ton; siz @u Eeee Butter 14@ lhe. 109g irc live, 16; live Choice beef cattle, cows Ge; good hogs, live drensed, 6 ealver, Ge; mmall, bo; calven, » ; amall be and Wool — Heavy r © pow und, 7 anda ov &e light than tem ary Nee tal- ne Mirty or . BIKE ing Quotations. Sugar (Jobbing)--Golden C. In bbls, 4% tra C, in bois, dhe; powdered, se; dry granulated, BYec; cube, Std beet, 5%; mpot cash prices Flour, ete, Gobbing)—Patent Ex- client, $3.25; Novelty A, $1.00; Star (bakers), $2.75; California brands 4.10; corn meal, yellow, $1.00 per 100 the In 10-Ib sacks; corn meal, white $2.55 per 100 Ibe in 10-1h sacks; buck wheat flour, pure, $3.80 per 90 Ibs in % Ib sacks; cracked wheat, $2.25 per 100 Ibe in 10-1b sacks; farina, $2.55 per 100 The in 10-Ib sacks; farina, $% per 100 Ibs In -Ib macks; steel-cut oat meal, $3.09 per 100 Ibs in 10-Ib sacks; | graham four, $1.75 per 100 Ibe tn 10- aacks; whole wheat four, $1.85 per 100 Ibe In 10-1 sacks; rye meal, $2.10 per 100 Ibs tn 10-tb sacks; rye flow $2.25 per 100 tbs In 10-1b sacks; #plit fea, 100-1b sacks, $2.90; eplit pew #3 per 160 Ibs In 2%-Ib boxes; pearl barley, $4.25 per 100 Ibe in sacks; | flakes, 75-Ib boxes, $2.10;) $2.90 per case of 96 2-1b) $2.85 | wheat wheat flakes, phen; fancy rolled oats, per bale, in Sib nacks; corn meal, yellow 12.80 per bbI in M-Ib sacks; corn) meal white, $2.90 per bbl in 60-10) sacks; buckwheat flour, pure, $7.20/ per bbl in SID sacks; cracked) wheat, 84 per bb! in 50-1 sacks: stee! | cut oat meal, $6.50 per bbI in 50-1b/ sacks; araham flour, $2.90 per bbi in 10-1) sacks; whole wheat flour, 83 per| 1 in SO-Ib wacks: rye meal, $3.75 per | a ne abi 10 lon 1 en; California asparagus per rhubarb, te per ib 20 $ Fruits. | Green Frult Gobbing) — Oranges, reodlings, $202.60; navels, $2.75@ 3.00; omons, $204; applem, fancy, $1.25) sigh grade 1 @2 per ic@s1 | per b 6 per! bunch , box 0 yrna fees, the per 1b; | ne a, 7 t apple elder, | Up-to-Date 20 We per California O8*,! Cor, Becow cartons Loge 1 fir, eT M ehing! Wir inh, and 13 to 16 feet M oxtra; o $4,000 Lumb surfa 12 Ineh rtical ris iat ineh, ok $9. W0¢p welk ber Joints $8. 00gr16; # HIG, Bo: $15, Washinete Rough, 89; bevel siding, weight 700) Ibm, $144715.50; celling, weights Now. 1, 2 and 2, %-Inch, 1900 Iba; Nos. 1 and %, %-inch 700 Ibe, $13@27; wal coting, $10@14; rust O08; 2A) Fike, shingles, $1.25; standard shingles, | $1.10; Lf 12, 14 and 16 feet, | 52504; thick finish, 828036; cedar equares. 8, 9 and 10 feet, $2400; plekets Kiln-dried, $1 In advance of green. Drayage, be a LARGE STOCK OF + Windows and Doors Has been left with us, They Must Be Sold at Once If» $1.0 Lumber and Building Material: » 1 cedar ; #p bolts: ne grain, , dreane boards 4 or G-inoh finish, 8%; No. or channel rustic ‘ou have any use erlor quality, per M, mere ble fir, #4.50@ | ; common, per | $6.0; cedar | 2642.60. r—Rough, 8; two #id $16@20, Jengthe special lengths, We pe ineb finish, $19@18; ali 4 per M extra 4d ani hed, $17 St goin; & 12-inch thick fin, s a wide h tikes. Fene is or drop a4 000 Ibe, SLL@14. Fie tim and seantiings, rough, Pike 181 E, $0,00@18; 8 4 8, x boards, neh and up, yn Red Cedar Lumber —- P. 0. Alley. | CAFE Just Opened SECOND AVENUE Ave Artistic Photos San DiegoFruitCo. 416 Pike Street ‘Largest stock of Fruit and Nuts ses HALBE Collins Block toxraphy jn all ifs branches Vieudquartors tor Alaska Viows. vou" Lia Roche Ground Fiosor Studio and Union sonable Prices EATTLE see THE — LUDWIG PIANO Tor Fine Tone at ¢ Reasonable Price The Ramaker Music Co, Fifth, Beattie. GRAY HAIR Restored to ite natural e “without dye.” MADAME BROWN between Third and Fourth Acme Publishing Co. PRINTERS e Red 1064 Telep A — MANDOLIN With Case, Instruction Book, Picks, and Extra Strings, Paid-up Caj General in James D. Lester Turner | BUF. Perkbure a window, a Hing, business Right and telogeaphic exebange pa in wil the ritetpel cities of the United tates apd Kurope- THM PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE BANKS. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF | SEATTLE . 1,00 transsctot, Presid | Mierice MeMieken’ .”.’.” View President + + ae, Coshh Assistant Cas Capital sock, J snen i - a door, or a lot of them, pushes a come and get them....... | Me '™aer”: ‘At Your Own Price . CAHN & COHN Dealers Mining Te Hardware. Foot of Tester Ave. YESLER DOCK BONNEY & STEWART ral Directors and Embalmere Third Ave. and Columbia 8t Fune Parlors Telophon KV. Ankeny JAMES BOTHW! 2 Boston block ; ed TOK SALE CITY REAL ESTATE. Corres) he princt thes ia “tie Colted states sed Kurovs. tclophess FOR SALE—Molyoke Block and other fore gamed city eit prop erty and terms, cheap in Ship Chandlery! Bonen to” CRS ae vols and Pau kinds of — _ DANCING soneee: 4 only thorough ae day and ever rh 7 Rehool in — “olam bia st CABPENTERS AND BUILDERS. dows, doors. Maia lt Seattle, Wash Kautman Plombing Co. or Third and Spring A. P. Randall 4 Co., glaring, serecns, wyn- Tel. Green 644. 2m) Spring. 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