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_ ">. - ie = ° ir elbowing their English rivals out of | markets which the British though were their awn proserves, Articlos Jon »Amerioan Industrial and commercial rivalry, which are very Tht hi flattering to Amertoans, constantly Jappgar in the Knglivh press, The I) | Dally News ina typloal article this di il AKY | week on “American Kngines — Threatened Invasion,” compares t enormous progress in power and tn dof American lncomotives with the alight Improvements in Bagiieh The Good Forts and Fine (sis ati, 1 Armaments, | modern wlieh engines, both f | Paseengers and aie traine, have hot increased in power faster than trains in weight. On the other hand the technloal experts come back [from America with glowing accounts BUT MANY IVEPPICIENT OFFICERS | ° 8" mprovements in railway z working there.” } ‘The article further declares |thit recently created supertority, jwhich must be ascribed to the latest Captain Crozier of the Ordnance ‘eVelopments in the American loco. motive im which were combined Department Gives Some Very eieot and power, has not yet been Interesting Facts. Herman ‘Gages pe ins Fine Specimens. SKAGWAY. May 5 —Herman Hog- land, who is interested in the quarts strike on the Chilkat river has some specimens which show great mineral wealth. It was good looking rock with pronounced copper coloring, while small particles of native cop- per could be seen with the naked “leye. A specimen of the rock, when j assayed, showed a value of $2 in copper, $11 in gold and $1 in silver Me. Hogland said he bad two lo- cations, one #ix miles from Haines Mission up the Chitkat river and one twelve miles up, Just across from the Indian village of Kiukwan. A HOUSE IS WRECKED A Building at Portland, In Shattered by Dynamite. PORTLAND, Ind, May 12.—With &@ report which was heard for a mile and a shock which awoke half of the town a heavy charge of dynamite was exploded at 2:45 o'clock this morning under the Miller building «@ large frame structure near the L. E. & W. depot, oceupied by Mra. H. Miller with a restaurant and Wil- Ham Leggatt with a saloon. ‘The charge seems to have been beneath the saloon as tt suffered the mont, The Interior and all the fix- tures except a large mirror were de- motished except a large mirror, The jeounters were rturned and every- | thing crashed to pieces. The foree of the explosion knocked out all the windows and broke off the gas pipes. Mra, Miler and Alice Hartsell were sleeping upstairs over the srestaur- ant but were unharmed. ‘Twenty feet or more of burned fuse has been found, indicating that it was laid towards the Grand Rapids jreatized in Engtand, Fear of Sm | PARAGOULD, Ark, May 12—An WASHINGTON, May 12.—Captain | unknown negro, hailing from Cairo, William Croaier, of the Ordnance de. | er 8t. Louls, dropped off a freight partment, United States army, haa train about 1 o'clock last night and made a very full and interesting re- applied to the night policeman for port af an official visit made to the lodeings in the calaboose. His ta fortifications on the Atlantic const, | Was #0 pecullarly marked that t between North Carolina and Maine, policeman suspected smallpex, including those in the Delaware bay, | after locking the negro up, he sum- Captain Crosier ts one of the most |moned the members of the board of efficient offcers tn the artillery and | health, who made an examination ordnance branch of the military ser- of the case. ‘The negro's body was vice, and his abilities are held (9 simply covered with pits. The peo such esteem by the War depart. ple of the town are excited and the | ment and the president that was |case has been sent to the pesthoure. selected as one df the delegates to - the Peace congress, which js to as- semble this month at The Hague. In view of the great expenditure | of money made upon these fortifica- | tiona, and the prevailing belief that | THE CHILKAT the guns were im the hands of men | | Whose skill and general efficiency | rendered the fortifications absolutely | @afe defence against the approach of an enemy, the report of Captain Crozier will be read with astanish- ment. The works and the armament @re all that could be desired, but the forces In charge of them are de- clared by Captain Croster to be ut- terly incompetent and inefficient This condition, he maintains, is mainly due to the lack of Interest exhibited by the officers and the « sequent lack of preparation and « pertness on the part of the enlixt- ed men. \ After declaring that the seacoast | fortifications are inefficient, Captain | Croaler expresses the opinion that one cause of this fs “the long negtect Of the subject during which the ar- tillery service has gone to plewes in all its branches, As one result, there have been no inapectors and no tnatructora capable of infusing the Proper spirit and disseminatiog © essary information in regard to (he Rew material which has recently Been put into its hands.” Captain Croaier says there t* an ebundance of first-class material from which to construct a competent force for manning the fortifications, and points out that very much of this Material haa been drawa for service in the staff department of the army, where it is still held with {ncreased rank without any necessity for te continuance, and. for no other rearon than to give the detected artillery ‘Officers the benefit that comes from tnereased rank and pay, Vany of the young officers of artillery were | given special training for some time prior to the beginning of the war with Spain with modern ordnance and fortifications, and a considera- bie number af these were withdrawn from service on the fortifications, | appointed to, and given, increased rank in the staff, and are continued with this inereased rank, while ‘he fortifications are in the hands of) those who are incompetent, and in some cases who are without the re-) quisite training and education t¢ | anq Indiana rafiroade tracks, and understand the complicated mechan- | tay of some length as to give the fam of modern ordnance and the | perpetrator of the deed plenty of mothets fur le efedtive « for its effective service. icine to encape PULLMAN, Wash., May 12—A. J | Basum & Co., who have the contra |for furnishing brick for the ne But His Trial Will Proceed |'. bulldings, have moved Just the Same. plant from Colfax to Pullma: will begin work at once. The brick MOSCOW, Idaho, May 12.—The | yard will be established near to the! case of George Lee, accused of rob-/ armory. and clay for the brick will bing the postoffice at Lane in Koote-| be taken from the hill north of the nai county, who eseaped from the |giris’ dormitory. The work will be county jail here a couple of weeks| pushed with all possible vigor, and ago, will be one of the first to come |the first kiln will be ready for use up for trial before JudgeBeatty at/not iter than June 20. The con-/| the term of the Federal court. Five |tractors have a large steam plant witnesses are here to testify against |and will employ @ large force of n Lee. Two of them have been held |on the work. fn the county jail here under fee f: FIFTY YEARS PRISONER 1S ONER IS ABSENT "ewes Plant to Pullman their and forme time. If the authorities prov Lee guilty, he will then be com | ered as & United States convict at/ large, a price will be upon his head | and wherever found he may be tak- en and sent to a United States pris- on without further trial. | Anson Buttles Pereet Out on Account of Old Ag | MILWAUKEE, Wim, May 12.—Af-| lter serving the town of Milwaukee as clerk for half a century, Anson | patties has surrendered his books promissory jand papers to his successor on ac- | lcount of old age and will retire to private life, When Mr. Huttles waa lfiret elected town clerk # years ago THE BRITISH lally as there settlers in its confines: American Institutions Le d| For 49 years he was annually re elected to pens place and was de in Every Case. Jea for the Both year of service owing LONDON, May 12.—Pubtic atten- WEW SUITS FILED. New suits fled yesterday after- noon in the superior court were 4. Pulsifer vs, Rebecca Isaacs, . foreclosure; Overman & Bird vs. David Sulivan and wife, wage: Dora Twigg vs. Edmund Peters, a were white obit anding which grew up out yver the con tion has again been directed to Am-|stirutionality of the village organl erica’s growing competition with/ zation. ‘The supreme court having Engiand im the industrial markets decided that villages organized un of the world by the announcement: der decrees of the clreult court were this sk that the new English line ‘legal, In the mix-up the village of the Great Central railway, has ord-| Whitefish bay, in the town of Mil- ¢red locomotives in America, white | Walkee, failed to be amsensed for tax~ advices from abroad show that the |ation for a year and this was charg Americans are beating the English |¢d against Mr ttles and ® strong uign was made against him on right along the line consul at La Rochelle, report Just submitted. The Wri France, in a says that the | Th ish | Camp * account and he was successful candidate, Americans are fast taking the agri-|falled to qualify and Mr. Buttles cultural machinery business In was permitted to round out hte full district from English firm 1 term of % years as town clerk. He latter, it 1s pointed out by th nh. |has been In failing health for eul, would not conf. > irm.|years and has become quite ers’ demands tor rie Py Asp Seppe N thstanding the infirmities of where the Americans’ have adapt-|ase turned over all the accumu- ed themagives to circumstances and lated documents and books result make machMery th ant frorm his long service and not one ed to the t Is exactly suit farmers’ re as missing. juirements The foregoing in only a nar f = oS SE NE * the tributes which are now constant The Namo Clipper Signifi ly found in consular reports to Am- | Lig easy running. wides, !t is ¢rican enters and showing that jet and durable k It over at American manuf turers aro alo nd ave, F.M, Spinning, agt. ‘ that} }as would IN ONE OFFICE”: “TITE SEATTLE STAN, OME PRET PERE TE nS {er 1 Stool company, refused |dairy chopped feed, $16; seed oat } tor ee a" ! 39, p] ifi (6 st Steq (0 nay vd | pliner tony or Ai ‘EXTENSION toate " Pacific Coast Steamship Compan i y "Mas yr Lath Rent, of the} it Prices. | |} Penneyly mnt ol oamapany i | OF THE LINE. 3 Stent (Jonving)—Cow beet, for San Francisco Jed a similar position, dJoneph ib; beef, #%e per ib;! | | 7 ‘ . Harton wast not in the efty to ‘| kber wuther, @ per Ib; p my 74a! | 4 comp » wle- | | \ \ } J \« — Hethiohom Mteel work 4 | per Ib; veal, lar #e per ib; small, j kant tea ipo Idewater Steel company and : 10¢ | Queen, Watla *, | | h | Paar nd Btecl company both give| Northern Pacific Is Pushing provisions Gobbing)—Hams, laree, and Umatilla ’ mm | annwers, 10%; bh anal Beattie § & Mm. Via | PA nt official of one of th Along the Clearwater. teacom, biges Gey watt Port Townsend and Victoria, March | “ " ois Above firms auld, however, that such ‘ Nex, #%e b, 10, 20, 9, April i ’ aro ANH, Ma 12 dvices re ~ . 2 or 2 combination was desirable and tt Sg ee Prag Cat oe tre that |, 4rd Gobbing) Home-made, perth, | 2, May 4 very fifth day th ' |was not by any means beyond ‘th rthern Pacific Is again rapid- | Te: White Star, fo; C after, Leave 2 or ying S to Q | bounds of near fH ishine coaptrastion tn the Onn. \emes 1nd compound, @ San Francisco } ture, ax with on the corm Alita Gieisiet” is alain resh Fish Gobbing)-—:lalibut, % ‘or Beattie 10 a. m., via Victoria and [panties in the « " pense Oo scoriaed of the ¥ecr xtension, 0M, 8c; #almon trout, 12'%0;| Port Townsend, M t e Fad. [advantages over, Game which Haveli) will poms shrough: the rich: Cam- | Counters, 19; arles, 40s raek ood, Bet) AbSN i: 6. iL, 16, | wen taken f 0 the Frick tru , for Neairtnc dolores teatanaih, Seek as : @ 16 on 3 whad if n day th te the reason that they are ut titewn| OF Tho Clearwater river. The tine COT: dote: Columbia river OR ALASKA ~ ~~ ter, He cited as an instance the last}, pay 4 pot 1 the Clearwater |e@7°%: emel 7 Eady ng. M40; tom| The elegant wtentnshipn Cottage | big contract that has beon taken by r easterly and southoasterty 02% 4: oysters, Olympia, $3.60 per| City, City of Topeka and Al-Ki PROF, LANGLEY 0 ET THE PAC the Maryland Steel « pany at Sry wal and Nea Perce ® wack, $1.80 per gallon; clama, $1.50) Beattie § a. m. Ma . 4 Sparrow's nt for 8000 tonn of mteel | Watensions are projected. to r suck; Dungeness crabs, live, §1.10; April 6, 10, 16, 20, May % rails, which it was able to ma Ma | tse south from near the beginning | mOnee oo and every fifth day thereafter: ; |deliver « per th SOP: 108 RBIS tas entendinn down Lanes areas Vogotables, | Wor further information obtain | western competitor® on account of |” 4 ty oy rr Gen t ‘| Potatoes Gobbing) — White River | folder. Ready to |t# location and ; rly ) ~ as an Lay ; ‘° | Burba #37040; Island Barly Rone | “ ¢ company reserves the right to | Among the works ponseasing th Hany wood ereek tO- | sssqp40; Inland White, $26@938; Yak- without previous notice, Deport Through the Trackless |... meses eaten ages are the Tide peer 1th rag M rte 2 k bane au ra ima and Oregen,- 40, new potatoer, rs, sailing date, and hours of : . * de- | will amount to almost absolute con- (so Der Ibs. native € Aaure of the Skies. Iw f ophay AMtine Diamond tory, though the O.| none, $18 ‘per tons Oregon | J. ¥. TROWBRIDGR, jae Cemphey Se oe a charter from the |g Yakima silver skin, fancy,|. Puget 64. Bupt., Ocean Dik, Beatle, Stoel company, What would tend to construct ites in [ne Xekins | al Hor amck;| UtOWN ticket office, 68 First av. |aive color to the rumored combine |iny Nea Perce reservation, Bo far |10, Per ton: beets, $125 per sack: | seattle; Goodall, Perkins & Co, Gen, . ron of the stecl companion east of PItte- bing ©, 1. a& N. has configed ite ef- | 6, d : babe per’ jb, | Agents Ban Francisco. WASHINGTON, D. C., May I~ | burg was the continued buying of alt) ey ; 4 its sf California asparagus 6@60 per Ib; : Prof, 8. P. Langley, secretary of the the stocks by inside Interests peg Bl algae dh gh Pea * | Walla Walla asparagus, 8@100 per - Smithsonian Institution, and the ex sachdlipeones ton, pusbing co on th Just iy: rhubarb, Zo 4 mate b Washin on & Alaska pert on aerial navigation for the gov- ° f Cust Me an rapidly the Northern Pactiie | ier ame; arti We per doren, will soon make the trial| © no of Custer’s Men. Rae Som, toe. weer: hele thee ; STEAMSHIP COMPANY. riment with his new flying ma-| Bh PAUL, Minn, May 12.—John | 4 —gretite 1b colliat but the| Green Fruit Gobbing) — Oranges, panera The airship has been con-|C. Wagoner, who han carried a bul- }ed there wi " ih he} 262.60. 1 1 1 Lightutng Express Steamsh! eas caawrton I. Het in his head since the Custer mas- {evil day in destined to arrive unions | Seedling, $202.00; navela, $3.76@4; Alaska Lightutng Express Steamship by th Seat cn ay ge in 1876 mitted suletd t an understanding Is reache It ap ma 2. 0G 3.4; apples, fancy, $.176 e e by the pur- |™ in 1876, com: od wule a ; “ . 4 Dp! pose of experimenting with and de. |@tilwater last night. He was chief |poare that there is Hite chance of |O1.0 per pee Men ef) ‘a { veloping flying machines under the | of Gen, Cumere: peek train ot the rece — es Toske es i im bunch; ‘California black Ses, 3-th) i } direction o' “ depa oy of the massacre of the Little | conferences an fa ne pi : oor 2 " 4 K te EIR) REE looneerned affords little hope to thone . A ry pg a STOLE HER [Sted nnd to thane moet detiy [smote 2, ra es oe FRIDAY, MAY (9th, AT 10 P. ML ey ns bes beerved about its con Pw ml oa Gann FOR ——- Reta However, hat TROUSSEAU MARKET QUOTATIONS | t=." wey. SKAGWAY AND DYE ts working along the same Jine in 1 fir, $6@7; merchantable fr, $4.00@ which he achieved muc 6.76; No. 1 cedar, $6@7; common, per y Morning—The markets are | 34, §360@5; spruce tows, 96.00; cedar Ithe past, and has devel chine which has d ability to navigat is morning. 'A Kansas Girt s Rieotansnié |= Took a Queer Form. monsinated tts the alr. Prof. whe commin- with prices the same ed consid tirely different In principle from a | Misa Moore has been engaged to sev-| Mies 3 : e ne change yo made in thi balloon, which floate only on air ofjen different men in the past. aix joo Phen anges Will be made in this se ite lightness, as @ ship doce in the|yeara, and just @ few days before ees water. It ts patterned after nature's each wedding flying machines, the birds, and only | of a differs in principle of action in that | ser: the groom either died ted her. Th aune of oh case was bee ~| The following prices are being of- fered to the producer by the local suse she dealers for delivery in round lots on instead of being propelied by the | ad been detected in stealing ber] the dock or in the car at Seattle, wings, tains headway | wedding cloth 4. This) Grain — Oats, $26; Darley, $22, | $8.00@1 through the medium of @ propetlet|mad form of k drove her| wheat, chicken feed, $19; braa, fashioned on the order of & sbip'® | mother to the grave 1 her | g15; shorts, #16 $15. screw father to spend all bie fortune get Prot. Langley has chartered the | ting her out of scrapes, but at last steamer Bartholdt, a amall beat ply-!he deserted her and allowed her to ing the Pot and will visit the | pe tum. Mise Moore's | place where his ship is building dur- | attacked her a few tna the next few days The exper hinge Hay — Puget sound, §7 per ton; Eastern Washington timothy, $11.00 ifalfa, ¢ Btrictly treat ranch, Hutter — Fresh ranch, £- creamery, I8@ ive. coting, fessor Langley experimented some the young men to whom she waa en- | 80und salted steers, over 6 pounds, | two years ago au ded in making | ¢, od of grief after hearing fe; medium sound, per pound, THe) epic aco, a flight of almost a mile, des ' ma, Others ort. ight sound, under pounds, Te; a" a circle, and only stopped on account Be the lest dno aania | Cows, wound, all weights, Te; stags, mall of the steam, contaleed tn a boiler which was fired at the start giving oat. This model carried such | dead weight in proportion to ita sine constitute a cargo in a full-sized ship, and these who wit- newsed the experiments were enthu siastic over the success achieved ret the inventor. The trouble was solety in the motive power and the inabil that |T0; 0 and oxen, 4@te; salted san ns : 'c; calves, per pound, Se; green hides, ehe was tneane. | le tens than ealted; dry hides, per | Pound, 120; dry culls, one-third less; summer deer, per pound, 22@2%e; j Winter deer, dry, 1@i6e; papery | deer, 9@ 120; ary elke, S@ise; grees ‘NOT ON 6 GOOD TE TERMS. Rogers ery Nénkinss Have a lings, 1s@2tc; Eastern Washington wool, fe; Western Washington wool, Slight Difference. |Mfer dirty or timber burned, 100 prosecution and testified Sheep | Langley calls his machine an aero- | yenterdag drome, and it is purely @ “fying ma-| WICHITA, Kan, May 12.—-Nellie |” ane ash market is nervous, and to- | 43 to 16 fe hine.” That ts, # is something 4 | Moore, a beautiful girl of 24, has Just “ yo ob =f ws! =~ ‘. morrow the quotations will be chang- | ¥¢ extra; on: great deal heavier than air, and en- | been adjudged insane at Wellington. ably, A uuncements of | ‘ $9; V or channel rustic or drop | ing, weight 2000 Ibs, $11@14. Fir tim- ber joists and ecantlings, rough, 161818, woe SGM, Box boards, 12-inch and up, Washington Ned Cedar Lumber — Rough, $#@9; bevel siding, Iba, $14@ 15.0; celling, weights Nos. 1, 2 and 3, %-Inch, 12900 Ibs; Noa. 1, 2, and 2, %-inch 700 Ibs, Si3@: rustic, $20628; basal | Chicago Reeves, 4c Nigher; mixed, rough, 63.6662. Pigs, $3473.60. Nativ, 6.65; western, $4@5.20, BARK HUNTER | shingle bolts, $2.26@2 | We Lane maaan M $8; thick go | ish, surfaced, one or two aides, 8, | and 12 inches wide, $15@20, fenstne special lengths, 0c per inch finish, $13@18; all vertical grain, % per M extra. Flooring, dressed and matched, $17@ stock boards, 8-inch, 89@18; 10- 8458, eight 700 wains- ments will continue until the my § in each instance she stole} Poultry Chickens, lve, 19@13%c;| #bingles, $1.25; standard shingles, chine reaches such stages of Pet | ner wedding cown or part of It and live turkeys, Le. $1.10; l-inch finish, 12, 14 and 16 feet, | | fection that it can be publicly ©-lkept the money her parents gave! Live Stock—Cholce beef cattle,cows | i thick finish, $2826; cedar | hibited and inspected by officers Of mer to buy it. ac panied 4e: steers, 44@6e: good hogs, live, | squares, 7, &, 9 and 10 fect, $24@30; the war department. Tho machine | nor several times when she went to| @%ec; hogs, dressed, 6%0; calves, | pickets, $12. in now ready for trial tr lwuy her clotm but tmwariably the @reseed, large, 6c; emall, 9c; calves,| Kiin-Gried, $1 in advance of green. fonsor Langley experimentedmbnf fT) gir stole away and au Jed in| live, large, 40; emall 60, Drayage, Wo, The smati model with whieh Pro- | stoating the desired article, One of] Hides, Pelte and Wool — Heavy} aes arkets. May 12, — Cattle— » heavy, $2.80@3.96, $6@6.25; lambs, @ ity to keep going without someone | aboard to tend the fires and keep | OLYMPIA, Wash., May 12.—Hores | 10% 24#@3¥0. / up steam, fter Secretary < ate Jenkins win! Jobbing Quotations. "The new motel is to be of full |*oer Becreury | paral Q but whether |"etuse to ut any appointments! Phe Jobbing quotations today were | nine for one passenger. any one will make a trip in It uring the first experiment is not knowr # public claiming that they rial and that it te the| an follows: | Sugar Uobbing)—Golden C, tn bbia, gubern: ~ Prot. Le toy | VuMinews of the executive to prewent | 4c; extra C, in bbis, 4%c; powdered, The pe or em gly So gti semper these appointments aireay made out | She: dry granulated, 6%e: cube, Bic: one the three principal motive for the secr and at-| beet, 6%; spot cash prices. were used in the automobiies to- |te*tation the re-| Flour, ete, Gobbing)-—-Patent Ex- - jectrie storage battery, gas fuant of the vernor to pay the | cellent, $23.25; Novelty A, $3.00; Star line motor or compreased air. the =x) paineae id chile” ves ; ws rerag rhe meal, yellow, $1.50 per 100) Aent, @ Sa: Ibs In 10-Th sacks; corn meal, white, FOR A NEW ‘RECORD aS ponn.t $1.55 per 100 Ibs In 10-1b sacks; buck- he rights Wheat flour, pure, $3.00 per 90 Ibs in cracked wheat, $2.25 per 100 Ibe tn 10-1D sacks; farina, $2.85 INCORPORATIONS. Plan to ates the Four-in- | per 100 Ibs in 10-1b sacks; farina, $3 Artie Pacifi have b fit per 100 Ibs tn 6-Ib sacks; steel-cut oat meal, $3.00 per 100 Ibs In 10-Ib sacks. graham flour, $1.75 per 100 ibs tn 10- packs; whe incorporat! Mir {Ch 1 Chartes J. Ingram med * for th Hand Time to New York. PHILADELPHIA, Pa, May 12 A novel attempt will be made short-| ly by several society whips to break vant 100 Iba in 1 the four-in-hand record from Phila . n $2.25 per 100 Ibs tn 10-ib sacks; split detphia to New York and return. It vix month# and the capital is| peas, 100-I1b sacks, $2.50; split pe $5,000,000, $2 per 100 Ibs in 25-Ib boxes; pearl | barley, $4.25 per 100 Ibe In sacks; | Wheat flakes, 15-ib boxes, $2.10; | wheat flakes, $2.50 per case of 26 2-Ib od to une relays of horses to accompliah the feat. Meadowbroe the coach for Mr. Barclay W. War burton, or Mr, Morreli'a coach will | i inter be the one used ‘The run will start from the Hotet| at Broad and Walnut on Tuesday morning, May oc 4 will return to the sacks; buckwheat flour, pure, $7.20 nov body 7 pm vey in the ‘ | per bbl tn 60-Ib sacks; cracked tim ad the feliowings Sioux City Enterprises Loaned wheat, 4 per bb! in 50-1b sacks; stool cut oat meal, $6.50 per bbi In 60-Ib There will be thirteen changes to Aid Charity. | sacks; graham flour, $2.90 per bbl tn horses between this city ant Ne } hed ty | @ — W-Ib sacks; whole wheat flour, $3 per | York, the teams to be furnished | SIOUX CITY, 1 May 19--Woe| tas ta op ib cneker see mak ohae oer he members he clu y be ransact r part of | bbl in 60-Ib sacks; rye flour, $4 per | be Mr. English'a guests over nl ona Cis te camay relied ecia tht ine oat bein, | at the Waldorf-Actoria in New York ‘ tat Seat Ramee oak teace chk lak ee ake Sane gy ER eR n’e day and the profits ne ToBe Sent Kom: nparpcatings =. S canligeen oetacend fancy rolled oats, per cal aT ay was od to the upbuilding of| Coffee Gobbing)—Green — Mocha, Bofors 4 eioarhae tant Come | le Method a| per ib, 29@Si0; Java, per Ib, 24€P2¥0; | arker, the senior officer of De wey's nal Inatitut n-| Costa Rica, chotce, per Ib, 16@ 19, on tog pi 4 the comman hes is more mo tor the | Ro . In 100-1 cases, | ove we id be the next omic er to|emiaraement = and it ments | per cwt., $11.76; 0-Ib ca per ewt, won. ? warranted by the tmportar t has | $11.85; %%-lb cases, per cwt, $11.95; | cone Bae |been assuming during the past two | Jay 1b tins, per Ib, 650; sack, 34c; years, Ad wha, 37%4c; Caracola, 320; / jt tion company proffered the use | 2¢; i its lines for a single day, agreed | mee. LOOMS UP let the women collect nil fares | Sutter, Cheese, Eggs end Poultry and keep all in excess of actual Duties = eke. Weibn” teey ning expenses; the proy rs dairy, in squares, 15@17c; Washing- | da water establiahm in the |ton creameries, I-lb prints, 18@200; |The Frick \ Qcanine: will Not |" city made @ similar offer and the | astern, rs of the Grand opera house | Wash. Control Everything. dad tae weal © willing to give th Ke Jwomen the use of the building for a B PHILADELPHIA, Pa, May 12—| matin The proposition re all| Strictly fresh Looking to the plant of the steel in- | acct pees dustry in the east, and with a ——— —- ‘allfornia, 12%0 ag 7 Ohl ag calcio oy Ste Tired of Lif ther viralneds 7 of offne ne th powerful Influence Bonttrycothe dhiekans: We@ite of the gigantic Frick trust, it was| WALI Idaho, May 12.~A #a-| hive kens, 1Se; live turkeys, 4@ statgd today reliable authorit named Anderson at-| 45 od mee is@lhet Secon that the eastern steel and iron men tht rning by sev-| turkeys, 16@17e have decided to bind themselves to nes \s 5 wriet His | Nuts. gether into an tion with , oor Walnuts, per 1b, sacks, 12@140; strength enough to defy any rival rely aid hh eae | gee Ee" satutne: tens eee: trust that could possibly be formed, go Meth ley tre- | j2@1a¢; filberts, 140; almonds, fancy, and particularly the Frick combina. | 1) FeanOR aemaned ¢ gi ft shell, 18@ almonds, No. tion, which is preparing to devour |) '" “ W@17e; peanuts, 6@7c; pine, the business of every company in |hickory, 100; cocoanuts, per dosen, cid, Waa euneuree tind any I" To Handle Colfax Creamoary | ji; popcorn, de per Ib. tend to be either swamped or even! PALOUSH, Wash, May 12—L. 'T Hay, Grain and Feed. eatin Bgl sa cry Averill, formerly manager of the Pa-| gray (Jobbing) — Puget Sound, per company, Hethlehem Iron louse cream Ngo to Colfax! ton, 9169. stern Washington tim- Pennsylvania Steel company, the|soon and assume ch tho | cetiy Wteaier ateerta se Tide Water Steel company and the | creamer Jam iff, |” Oats Gobbing) ton, $28. Diamond Steel company. inemaaer Obitka eesmedy, thi cores eon Sa Satan th in tawdahant 0 oota lahore the frm that weaved | Corn—Whole, cracked, $23; cated parties it 1s significant to note |the contract to make brick for tho|ten meal, per ton, $28 y that In no single instance was there | new college buildings, and he 1 Te ae rW eats: Si: ht” babes thea, an almolute: denial of the rumored |to Pullman to superintend the work | 495; middlings, $21@23: bran, $17 mica saty wide nek a dupe alee Malwccusadohin wl shorts, $18; chopped feed, $20@: s wheat four, $1.85 per! Ib nacks; rye meal, $2.10/ per 100 lbs in 10-Ib sacks; rye flour, In Good Condition -AND...... ST. MICHAEL About May 20th sare apply om board | Dock, or ED. Comings, Deposit Building CAHN & COHN Foot of Yesler Ave. Yesler Dock. PIGOT & FRENCH 104 Washington 8t,, have the only sea ioet af taeeh es, 2 Linotype Job Printing Machine $2.70@2.87; | Bright Boy For Newspaper Route Call at THe Star office, 1107 Third Avenue, STEAMER FARALLON DODWELL & ©0., Ltd., General Agents. aes 16 Vester Way Empire Line “AL Wate Rte t Ala { First Sailing to St. Michael on or Abewt June 10, i899 Connecting with Com or Fieet ot River Steamers for Dawson City And All Intermediate Points on the *Phone Main 470. ene Yukon Rive EMPIRE LINE | 607 First Ave. - = SEATTLE | Or 10 any Agent of the Interne av } Honal ton Com ; United tates or Canada ™ SK AGWAY ROUTE 1,000 LAURADA Prank M. White, Master, Sells for Skagway: Way Ports Friday, May 12, at Noon Every Twelve Days Theroatter, For Froigh: Sere Seattle Steamship Co. White Star Dock, Foot of 8 Street ‘Phone Main > aa F. A. BELL, AN Tek oa 2 vee ove nae rh crt teh Pike sage ew Woateora > 42D. m a Spokano-Rossland Bt. Paul, Chicago and JAPAN-AMERICAN LINE Carrying U. 8 Mall to all Oriental Points “Riojun Maru” Will Sail For Japan, China and All Asiatic Ports About May 1t7, |899 BONNEY & STEWART Funoral Directors and Embalmere Parlors, Third Ave. and Columbia St Telephone Main I Seattle, Wash, after 3p. m,

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