Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
A PEANUT IN HIS LUNG| CMICAGO, UL, May %9.—15-year. lt Goorge Flood, of 162 Huron street who swallowed @ peanut which fell into his lung two months ago and who has since lalp on @ cot in the Joxtan Brothers’ hospital in a dy- ing condition, suffering with cough. ing spells And severe paing, was op- erated om by the hospital physicians, ‘The boy's lung Was cut open and in the bottom in a cavity the peanut, Which almost ended the boy's lite, was found, The physicians attend- tng the lad during his two months’ confinement In the hospital had be-~ lieved the boy to be suffering from @ case of pneumonia, Flood swattowed the peanut on the | might of Mareh 17. He was on -) errand and bought a package of pe: nuts from a street vender, eaten moat of then when he put the remaining ones into his mouth. Aa do was about to ewallow them a gust of wind strack him in the face and) made him cough, He drew a breath of air and at the same time a peanut was drawn in, which lodged in bis tung. A moment after dixginess over came him and in a fit of coughing | he fell to the sidewalk, The young boy regained his feet e@ftera few minutes and drank some water, He thought the nut lodged in his pipe leading to his stomach und by eating he could force it down. ‘He secured an orange and ate it, a quarter at a time, but no relief came from it. His breathing became la- ‘Dored and he hurried home to se- cure aid from his mother, Every- | thing possible was done for the boy, | but nothing could be found to stop his coughing. The next day the we ‘was taken to the hospital, The bo: condition daity became worse dei of better. He told the physicians he thought he had awallowed a peanut Dut they thought he had a well de- ease of penumonia and went + oni giving him medicine to cure Finatly the physictans decided the | Dest ova Ag could do was to perform Gn operation and find the real cause of te tr trouble, and pe tel for the | ee pees 2 Yesterday morning. fi me,” said Hon. James Wheeihouse, looking up the vacant houses | and White, with & tui crew of well equipped ratiway @ Une of survey <: Sotsntte Motre’s | Lol Hn 228 i -! vicinity rt — fi j A i | Fully 2500 persons commit suicide As many a9 4000 dates have been Bathered from a single tree. The United States sold $130,000 of Bole leather in ) Saba, Saat year, The vatue of tee trate posenmes in Great Mritain every year is estimat- ed at $60,000,000. “ee The prisom population in Massa- Pthusetta on April 1 wan 6623, a re- duction during the year ef 1325. one nator Depew will, in Washing- ton, be a neighbor of Secretary Hay, whose houwe is in the sare block. see The Bystander—What are you tak ‘ng off your hat for? The Man at the ‘Phone—I'm talking to a lady Chicago Tribune. eee A Prince of Wales 4s at age from his birth, and @ chalr ts placed for him on the right of the throne in the house of lords. see While the number of children and Youth in the United States fs 71,082,- 472, the total enroliment of American Bundy schools i but 9,718,42 «ee Coffins in Russia are never covered with black. If the deceased fa a child pink Is used: if a woman crimson, thouth for a widow they use brown In nearly every street In Japanese cities is a pu oven, where, for a small feet. housewives may have the dinners and sup them. eee Librarian of Congress Herbert Put nam says “The popular ideal of a Ubrary in to give forth its beat to all |’ who seek people to # Among the Inws passed by the Min- He haa | bus is going to have a ratl-— pond, end there te no miptale this 5 * cooked for ie one amending the law #o that ne- grees may have the same privileges at #aloons aa white pers have, see ‘Of the 100,000 inbabitants of the Haweltan (stands, 44,000 are Contu claniote, Buduiets 1 Sintolata, be the urrivals from China and J The population was argely Christian | before, YoU entored, and maid to tell yor would be buay the reat of his life, Chicago Record, see A. Rabinoff, @ native of Russia, and a lawyer in Chicago, owns a copy of the terrible “Code of Alex- |i." promulgated by the early Ro- Hranoffs over two hundred years ago. i This is walt to be the only genuine Copy extant outside of Rusala, and leven there ft te very rare, . When the weather is foggy in En, land the railroad traina are protect~ ed by torpedoes placed on the tracks and exploded when the engine goes! over them, The Great Eastern road | in the London district alone uses | 20,000 torpedoes every M hours, to say | nothing of the 700 men to phace and wateoh them, b *. | At @ recent election at Hays City, Kan. @ ticket composed of boys ran aginst the oh} men, and the boys wen out on a canter. Fred Haffa- mier, the mayor, is, barely 21, and) jonly one of the councilmen is over |. Muffamier was born on the town- jeriverce in the Twenty-fret Kan- was regiment. “ee “Smoking in Holtand.” eaid a tray~ ler, “le so common that it ts im- * [possible to tell one person from an- a other in a room of smokers.” “How i# any one who happens to be want- ed pleked out, then?” asked a listen. ba “Oh, a walter goes around with 4 pair of bellows amd blows the | amoke from before each face till he [recognizes the person called for, | Fact, gentlemen."—Swindon Adver- tiser. see | In the course of a lecture delivered |befort the Twentieth Century club of Reston the other evening, Prof. Geddes, of Edinburgh unt- j tells this story at the expense of a | fellow soldier: “When we were sent ‘out Dn the firing line Pete Rogan was jor bullets. All at once he yelled like jot a long extinet beast, the other the (gum of vaniehed and extinct trees, ; soumht and used in modern life for ‘ornaments and works of art for the human ruce of today. The Samoy- eds of Siberia, among other odd be- | Hef's, hold that the mammoths buried |in the frowen soll were a race of gt- Chinese crepe “| shawl, with rich silk fringe, a hert- tage from an ancestrem who wore | the shawl tenderly as a wrap, if ft has turned the shade of old tvory and is fragrant with the spicy aach- ets amid which it haw lam for years, suggests the Chicago Times-Herald. A white silk gown with an overwkirt made of such a shaw! i# the mont modish and sumptuous dinner tilet pemstble at present, and ff you wish to realize what treasure you pos seas in your shawl, just go to a dress. maker and price a costume with such @ drapery. She will ask you from $200 to $600 for the toilet, the price dependent upon the size and ripe beauty of the shaw! drapery. SHOT BALL PLAYERS A Chicago Lad Fired Into a Mob. CHICAGO, May 29.—To save his younger brother from the attack of | crowd of football players, William |G. Passmore emptied the chambers of a revolver into a mob of several |bundred men and boys. One of the bullets struck Michael -| Woods in the thigh and inflicted a wound that may cause serious con- jmequences. Then the friends of the injured man renewed their assault) |upon Passmore and bis brother and | father, the latter having come to the l assistance of his sons, and when the trio sought refuge in their home the place was bombarded with stones un /til the arrival of the police drove the mob to shelter, William Pasemore wan arrested ‘The trouble was caused by Horace Passmore kicking the ball ax It roll ed close to him when he was croms- ing the flela Guilty of Blackmailing. BEDFORD, Ind., May 29.—After wrestling with the celebrated Si.euks Cooper black-mailing case for nearly 2% hours, the jury this morning re. turned a verdict against Miss Stella Cooper and Utterback her sweet heart, and they will be committed under the indeterminate senter aceured you anult, and he f 1 for biackmall. ‘The ane hae excited considerable inter- "lent. Sheeks is a member of a wealthy family Eyory lot in fruft troe Pratt's € Besota assembly the present session | Addition. / eee “Cun T seo Mr. Smith ? busy.” “Well | be bury wll du: “Then I'll come in tomorro Hut he saw you as ete. Two of the councilmen were! MEMORIAL DAY RACE EVENTS CMUNEY, Wash, May ¢ aration# are beige m for good |race# at the Spokane County Mair at soctation mee track tn this city on track wan nev The tabi Jare full of race horses tn training Dave Young i» training Joe, of the O. KR. & N, etables, Spokane, Lilet ta and Major M. of Cheney, and his jown horses, ‘Tri and Yakiina George, the lately purchawed in Yakima, ©, W | Baker bas charge of Senator Turner | John Lance and R. M, Phillips are |training the pacers and trotters, Lady Crenshaw, Doe Hurnell e Flora, of this place, and Gray Bar | ney and Littl Billy of Davenport |The two latter have pacing resonda jot 2:21. They also have Chelan, |eix year old green pacer, and ¢ Sailoa, the latter from Devonport. — THE WHEAT DAMACED | ern Illinois. CARLYLE, 1, May 2%.—The far- | mers residing tn Clinton county, one lof the principal wheat producing see. tions of Southern Iiinols, are erost- Wevks ago for 4 fair yield are hope- leealy biasted, They will be satiated if the yleld will be enough for #eed- ing. That which was not killed by the winter is being rapidly and thor- oughly destroyed by the Hessian fy and the crop may now be set down| fas a complete failure | This insect, which is responsible for | the devastation, deposits ite exes in ime young plant In the fall. They) hatch in the joints new the ground. A parasite forme esd absorbs the sap, causing the stalic to break at the Joint before the grain matures. Hundreds of acres have been de- stroyed In thie manner. The only salvation for the farmer is to plow under the dendened stalks and plant corn. This has atready been @ othe eepees of them, with all possible SOLD DRINKS TO E TO BOYS Kept Open on Sunday. COLPAX, Wash, May 2-11, 8. Grausch, a saloon keeper of Cotton, hae been bound over to the superior court on two charges, one each of selling whisky on Sunday and admit- ting minors to his saloon, Grausch of whisky to Addison EB. Ferguson, and John N. Maynard, youths of 17 years, on Sunday, May M4. The boys fathers, M. & Ferguson and Thomas Life i» & bureau drawer which | e*r. Mil2c; dry elks, om aticks, and through « crack we help- jeasly thrust our fingers at the things | w would like to reach. ee Woman can't thrown a atone, but when she drops @ flower pot out of & window she always hits some- body. sae ‘The ideal woman is one whose pre- served strawberries hold out until | fresh strawberries get cheap. see ‘Three-fourths of the brend cast on jthe waters returns because it has a | string thed to tt. see Few women can sit through a ser- mon without hoping that the cook won't let the dinner burn, see In the chase after happiness there are too muny cross reads and too few guide boards. sae It s a wise woman who never re minds her husband that he forgot to kine her. see After a bad dinner human nature in crom; after a good dinner tt | stupid. sae Man's experience is like his spee- tacles--seldom a good fit for any oth- er man. eee You cannot forgive a friend with out lowering yourself In his estima- tlon. OAKESDALE, Warh., May 29. Dr. 8. B. Nelson, state veterinarian. from Pullman, arrived here on the Northern Pacifle noon train and to- gether with Dr. A. J. Smith, drove out to the farm of Mr. Hager, whe lives seven miles southeast of here. They found one horse dead and two more #0 badly diseased that Dr. Nel- son at once ordered the two killed and the whole band quarantined, | pronouncing the disease glanders. He also ordered all the horses on the farm of one of Hager's nearest nelgh- bors quarantined under suspicion. Tt is eaid that probably forty or fitty horses have been exposed to the much dreaded disease, Notes From Kalispell. KALISPELL, Mont., Me state tree Inspector for county, reports that over trees have been planted out thin season and that over 26,000 small |fruite have been set out. There ts at pre the neighborhood of 200,000 ltrees, Of small frufts it is impos aible to tell how many are now yield ing fruit, Suffice It to say that thin valley now raises more small fruit than can be consumed here at home All fruits do well here but peaches ‘This is one of the finest fruit coun tries in the west, In this Flathead valley, producing fruit the flavor of Michigan orchards Within walking dimance, Pratt's Orchard | | Addition, latter a& gelding oolt jan Fly at Work in South- | fallen, The brilliant prospects a few | Colton Saloon pete Also | the dock oF in the car at Beattio: are sald to have entered the rear door and bought the drinks. Their |noga’ tite tke; hoot, arbnecd, Sipe: 21,000 fruit | t growing In this valley in| fruit | THE SEATTLE STAT. | Mysterious Shootin: LINN CRWEK, Mo, May 2 news has Just reached her murder or accidental killing on Wed nowday of James Porter, a promin ent farmer of Bt. Mary's House, Mil ler county. Mr. Porter wan & hunt with hit brother-in-law, 1 Capps, and became separated fr him, Capps heard the report of the | un ond the cries of his companion. | Arrivitug on the #eene he found Por ter lying on the ground with a gun. | |whot wound in the back of his neck A jury was immediately impaneied by Coroner Williams and @ verdict returned that Porter eame to his death by a wound from a un in the | unke No ar HELLAIRG, O., May %%.—Por the past year J. C, Oberly, of Cincinnati, 48 been employed au baggagemaster the Baltimore & Ohio Ratiroad npany at Martotta, O. He hae | been a faithful employe, but has be- }trayed his trust Ne found two | packages of money tn the baggage- jroom containing $645, One of them belonged to S [the Armour company, and the of Chicage her to the United States mpany arrested Oberly made a con- ) implicating other expreas em oyes. A whole gang of express lrobbers, it Is supposed, has been de- tected and will be brought te justice in thia section of Mastern Ohio, | m PRORI Oo & magnific endowment already made, Mr, Lydia Hradley has just | donated to the Bradley Polytechnic institute all her property in Peoria | county, estimated to be worth over | $500,000, retaining @ life inter- eat therein. A Robber With a Gun. | POTTSVILLE, Pa, May 29.—Rev, J. Muldowney, pastor of St. brome» Toman Cathotie ehurch at Schuylkill Haven, heard @ noise thie trorning @t the rear of the reotory | He arose and lifted a window, and | believing there waa a alick call, he inquired to know what was wanted, and three bullets whiesed by bis |head. The intruder then ran away. | een 0 eo Free Concert Decoration Day Madivon Pav. MARKET QUOTATIONS °=: ‘The following prices are being of- fered to the producer by the local dealers for delivery in round tote on Grain—Oats, $29; bariey, $25; wheat chicken feed, $19; bran, $16; shorts, HT. ~Puget round, ton, $7; astern Washington timothy, $11. @12; alfaita, $, nee Serer fresh ranch, 17@ Butter — Frest: ranch, 8 @100; @ charged with seiling several drinks | creamery, 16180. Poultry—Chickens, live, 16@15%0; 160, live Stock—Chotce beet cattle, core, 44@Eo; good calves, dressed, large, €e; small, be; calves, large, live, 4c; email, 6. enund salted steers, ever 69 pounds | se fe; medium sound, per pound, % light sound, under 6 pounda, lees; summer deer, per pound, 20 Me; winter deer, dry, ny fo geet elk, (50; sheep pelts, soste: Bo a hay 2 Eastern Washington ‘ool, Se; Weatern Washington wool, ite: dirty or timber burned, 10¢; tal- low, Matd\o Butter, Cheese, Eggs ond Poultry Butter—Ranch, 10@120; fancy dal- ry, in squares, Ic; Washington creameries, 1-Ib prints, 1820; East- ern Iowa and Elgin, 19@2%e. Cheese (Jobbing)—Native ington, 12% @ 140; Rastern, 12 California, Me, Exes (Jobding)—Strictly fresh ranch, Ife, Honey — California comb, 120 I2%e; strained, Te. Poultry-—Dressed chickens, 16\4c; live chickens, 166. Nuts. Walnuts, per |b, sacks, 140; East- ern black walnuts, 100; pecans, 12@ 120; Alberts, 10; almonds, fancy, soft shell, 180; almonds, i pine, Ue cocoanuts, per dc per Ib. ; Kastern Washington tim- othy, $1214; alfaifa, $10. Oats Gobbing)—Per ton, $29@20, Bariey-—Roltled, $27 Corn—Whole, $22.00: cracked, $23; per ton, $23. at, $21; off cake, meal, $33; middlings, $21@23; bran, $16; shorts, $1 dairy chopped feed, | s20@22. $16; seed oats, Meat Pri Fresh Meat (Jobbing)—Cow beet, Se per Ib; #teer beef, 9¢ per Ib; mut- ton, wether, 9¢ per Ib; pork, 7% per 1b; veal, large Se per Ib; small, Loe. Provisions Gobbing—Hams, large, | 10%; hame, loon, 11%e; dry salted sides, 7Ke; Rex, 1g )—Home-made, per Ih, THe; White Star, 8; Coin Special, 8%c; lard, compound, tlerces, 64; Rex, ®\« Fresh Fish Gobbing)—Halibut, 24@ |at%c; Columbia river salmon, 7 @8%c 2@ 40; soles, 4c; rock cod, 124%@ihe; shrimps, 100; ; smelt 3 oysters, , $9.50 sack; $1.80 per gallon; clams, $1.50 per sack; Dunge |ness crabs, allve, $1.10; cooked, $1.20; ling cod, 6 Vegotablos. Potatoes (Gobbing)~White River Burbank, 38@45; Island Barly Rose, #40; Island White, $43; Yak ma and Oregon, M8; new potatoes, * Ib; Oregon and Yakima all fancy, $00 per ton; beets, ack: carrots, 900@31 per atlic, 90; California aspara- per Ib; Walla Walla aspar- agus, 8100 | i rhubarb, 2% per 1b; tomate 2.00 per en rtl chokes, 50e¢ per doa; wax beans, t0¢ per Ib; string beans, 9¢ per Ib; new cabbage, 24@2" Fruits, ; fruit Gobbing)—Oranges, Keedling, $2.00473.00; naveln, $4.60: ne, $2,764.50; appler, 13.00 per box cartoons, $1 per Ib; new dates, elder, 300 buneh; Call Ib boxes, emyrna figs, Me; sweet apple per gallon; med, aweets, | J. Preeman, agent for | May 29.—In addition | Am-| pped feed, $20622; | | s4.00; strawberries, $2 a erate California cherries, $1.2601,.00 a box Ban Jone ¢ Jon, $1,26q)1.00, Lumbor and Building Material Loge—Supertor quality, per M, N 1 fir, #@7; merehantable fir, per M | $4.60@5.80; No. 1 cedar, $6@7; vom }mon, per M, #445; spruce logs, $6.50 jcedar shingle bolts, $202. | Pir lumber—Iough, $5.00; thiek fin lished, surfaced, one or two sid 4 110 and 12 Inches wide, $164P20; lengths }12 to 16 feet; special lengths, 666 per M extra; one-Ineh finixh, $19@P18; all vertical grain, 4 per M extra; floor ing, dressed and matched, $i7@t); stock boards, B-inch, $#€18; 10-inch, OW 14; I-ineh, $819; fencing, 4 of G-inch finiah, $9; No. 2, 99 nnel rustic of drop siding, 100 Ibe, SLI@I4; Wie tim joists and scantiings, rough, wou }16; 8 18 1 BK, 69.00@18, 84H, Bia 14; box boards, Winch and up, $15, | Washington Red Cedar Lum Rough, $49; bevel nding, weight 700 iba, $144715.50; cetling, weight 1, 2 and 3, %-Inch, 1300 1 1, 2 and 3 %-inch 700 Ibs, $14 wainscoting, 810@14; rustic, $2628; *A* whingles, $1.60; standard shingles $1.10; I-ineh finish, 12, 4 and 16 fett, 220014; thick fininh, S$28qP36; jsquares, 7, & 9 and 10 feet, 1@%0; plekets, $12, Kiln-dried, $1 in advance of green; drayage, be | Jobbing Quotations. ‘The Jobbing quotations today ware an follows Sugar Gobbing)—<olden C, in bbia, $4.9; extra C, in bbls, be; powdered, $5.95; dry granulated, $5.40: be, #5.« 95; beet, $5.40; spot cash prices, Flour, ete. Gobbing)—Patent Ex- jeplte $ elty A, $1.00; Btar California brands, le 10; corn meal, yellow, $1.55 per 100 pounds in 10-1b sacks; corn meal, White, $1.60 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b sacks; buckwheat flour, pure, $3.60 per 90 | tos in jacks; cracked wheat, $2.25 | per 100 Tha tn 10-1h xacks; farina, $2.- i per 100 Ibe in 10-1b sacks; farina, $3.00 per 100 Iba In 6-Ib sacks; steel- leut oatmeal, $3.00 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b sacks; graham flour, $1.75 per 100 Ibs in 10-Ib sacks; whole wheat flour, FLAG per 100 Ibe in 10-Ib sacks; rye meal, $2.10 per 100 Ibe in 10-1b sacks; rye flour, $2.25 per 100 ibs in 10-Ib sacks; split peas, 100-lbs sacks, $2.00; split peas, $3.00 per 100 Ibs in 26-I1b bomes; pearl barley, 4.25 per 100 Ibs in sacks; wheat flakes, 76-Ib boxes, $2.10; wheat flakes, $2. per case of % 21d pken; fancy rolied oats, $2.55 per bale, in %-Ib sacks; corn meal, yellow, $2.80 per bbl in W-Ib sacks; corn meal, white, $2.90 per bb! ip 60- 1b sacks; buckwheat flour, pure, $7.20 per bbi in $0-1b sacks; cracked wheat 4.00 per bbi in W-Ib sacks; steel cut oat meal, 6. per bbl In 6-1b mack; graham flour, $2.90 per bbl in 0-Ib wacks; whole wheat four, $1.00 per bb! In 00-1b ancka; rye meal, $3.75 per lbbL in @-1b sacks; rye flour, 4.00 per } fancy rolled oats, 180 Ibs net in bis, $5.45; fancy rolled oats, 90-1b sacks, $5.20; fancy rolled oats, per ing) —Creen—Mocha, per Ib, 29@31c; Java, per ib, 4@28e; Costa Rica, chotee, per Ib, 16@ 190; Roasted, Arbuckie’s, in 100-ib cases, per 100 tbs, $12.25; @-Ib canes, per 100 Ibs, $12.35; 36-Ib cases, per 100 Iba, $12.45; Java, S0-Ib tins, per Ib, 65e; sack, Me; Aden Mocha, I7%c; Cara- cola, 32e; Guatemala, Ye: ground bod ening De Lion, 100s, $12.25; 65a, Jarwe bearing fruit trees, lots are offered on special terms to those who! eree® | want homes, by Holman & Robinson, | U2 Columbia street. See Holman & Kobinson for Pratt's Or chard Addition. INTRON NE DIEM ON Three Round ‘Trips Daily — —Eicept Suntay Free Concert Decoration Day Medison Pav, FROM Day to Day * We'll let you know here ert We have that's good to ont, what It will cost you, The Seattle Grocery Second and Marion STETSON BROS GROCERS. 921 Yesler Way, PARLOR GROCERY ‘Phone Pike 1a, 1329 Second Avenue Wm. J. DEAN & CO. BRUNNER A CO. Dealers in Groceries, Wines, Liquors B02 Pike St When yourphysician proseribes as atonic a hottie of Port, An Sherry, Muscatel, Call on us By the Bottle, 350 ap By the Gallo Telephone Gre elion, atawbe, Tokay $1.00 up f Platino Cabinet Photos reduced to For 30 Days. La Roche fh BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Directors end Kmbalmors | Oreba Pratt's orH special terms, antl st Michael, Golovin Bay | 0 * ms a "iewd CAPE NOME Port 1 Victor ay About June 10 (under charter) He 14: 18,:0h) S, SURE Ee eae heres * Leave e an Francisco For Seattle 10 a, m,, via Vietoria and tT neend, May 1, 6, 7 16, 21, with enttle 1 attle No. a, June 10, 15, 20. wy woattie Ne or eaik ‘Koyukuk, Daw: |5, and every fifth day thereafter. 7 jaaeh ta apply to n FOR ALASKA Great Northors Aallway Company | cottage City, May 90, dune 14, 29; | of Topeka, May 15, June 9, 24; | Seattle- Yukon Transportation Co. : Oritaba, May 10, 25, June 19; Al-Ki, | 20, June 4, and every fifth Head office, 9.42 We WD Woon, Pres L, HAWLEY, Mer utter 1y reserves the right to without previous notice, rm, sailing dates and hours of Send your Packages and ; Important Letters for .. further folder. DAWSON | J, F, TROWBRIDGE, } 5 >, Puget 84, Supt., Ocean Dk, Seattle, And Upper Yukon Points by Tp town ticker oMce, 418 Firet av. | Seattle; Goodall, Perkins & Co., Gen, NUGGET _ [hems ser rande” EXPRESS — GAA ay nascnseane on information obtain No Loe 4 “Ua A weekly messenger service maine — | LW om. Mt Vernon p.m tained throughout the year, Tempo — | Ral Kew W rary office, 207 Kecond Avenue, Bouth ‘mp 7 erat. yp 9p ie 300 Paul, Chicago and Washington & Alaska Telephone Ma! STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Alaska Flyer sez, ‘rastr eimoun, (ity of Seattle S. S$. HUMBOLDT MONDAY AT 2, AT 10M falls From Beattle Cty Ofc, 8, First avenue; tel se: SKAGWAY AY AND DYEA Mal a Allington Dock ; ‘phone Fike 128 | SUNDAY, JUNE 4th, AT 8 P. M. EK. K CAINE, Agent +e CALLING AT sce STEAMSHIP Vanconver, Ketchikan and Junean LAURADAFARALLON ST. MICHAEL [233222525 Seedl at ieen T And All Yukon River Points| Friday, June ne 2, 10 P. M, ecoom modations firtclass, ikan, Wrengel, and Tuesday, June 13 rates, oto, Spply Connecting at Bt. Michael with DODWELL & CO., Ltd, Steamer Discovery) =-<- == Empire Line Cape Nome and Galotin Bay All Water Route to Alaska. Tim Sailing to St. Michael om or Aboat Vor treight and nT: if rates apply to it Mutaal Life aiding ‘Spring Mt. June id, is9s9so con iset Ut River Stsamerd oe a_i foot ot a Seattle, Edmonds ant Everet Dawson City And Al Intermediate Polat on the | STEAMER GREYHOUND TIME CARD ve Beattie 7m m.. 12m. and Sp. m gare, Everett 9:15 & m.,2:0 p m., and ‘ogni at Beattlo with Bteamer Flyer FARES Everett To, round trip #125; Ei munds ie, round trip 7h. LandingColman Dock, Seattle, Telephone, Seattle, Red sm. KE. BH. SCOTT, Manager Yukon River. EMPIRE LINE 607 First spn “* ronal JUNK, parte Resttle Junk Co. pays lowont business. kinds went aeht, and old newspapers sold. ‘No Ne, 108. tired avenue, Telephone Black be tread, cakes and pastry; best im the « eity. “Wan third Ave. machine. chines for sale reasonable, 215 Columbia street, opposite Postomes. OJ gold and siiver, ler, 2 Hinckley block. A few good second-hand me. jaurice MoM . |< “Park's 7 of stock a to come and see our method as compared with othera, We have been ro qnested to give morning males, hence at 10 i) be our opening. Remember Auction, G, A by B.D. Voris RY dealer DENTISTS. “TI. Dopow, Dentist. Specialist in Crown and Bridge work. 424 Burke Building. i pecenetiaiaiaie SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK OF SRATTLE. Corner Yesler Way and First Avenue LOANS AND INSURANCE. Capital... : panes ets ee ~Famon Dothwoll Mortgage Loans, Fire a snares Gut 2 Cater surance & Surety Bonds, 28 Boston Bik; Tel. | DANCING ACADEMY, | Hest and only thorough Danetng Sehool | city; day and evening. 7th and Columbia. | iit), cnet of mountains, Groat Northern RK. MILLINERY. K. Foley Bros. & Larsons-—new work ; team: ators, wager, Fi {ree pase ship today 4 pam. rt, 110 W. Main st, Cast-off clothing. D, Taylor, Starr- Transacts # General “Banking Business, wrnronn nrmennantn n Mrs, Hansen, er Fourth and Pine Craw for Latest Spring Styles, Lowest prices. SAND FURNISHED KOOMS 8 | ARMY | for Alas! entry Cavaity Trousers, double >; dyed Diack, §8.00, and cold weath lack wool hat s. Navy andershir Blankets $1.00 ani and drawers, jovern- - lighte, 9x9, $7.00, Ovorshirts, §2.00, HOTEL YORK, tirst Avenas and Pike rat Avenue first-class rooms and odd at & per week HOTEL COLBY Thint and Cherry SIGNS AND HOUSE Ks. y * : SEWING MACHINES. on. pt ate f anidiso-all| New Home Sewing Machines. Bea sedi in ponerse avenue cheapest machine made, Sold on easy p eens | ents, OMce Next door to Postoftice PAILOKS WANTED CLOTHING. Tho Paciic Talloring Go, beat $n, 818 Jana s20 sits mado in the city, Dycing, inf avenw Ws vue | Cleat ‘ ied | rn | re ee TO HOMPSEEK ERS ABSTRACT OF TITLE. We have nice corner 80 x 100, fenc 46 Third avenue line, near Un on which will build cottage y own plans, and ‘ley Rutidin, | sell whole for tash $50 and) KvoTné M Dailey Bullatng, jmonthly payments lees than rent;| RRES P. DANIELS. 80) New York Blook. |low intere so same arrange CHARLES N, BNOS, 14 James street menta on cheaper lot, 60 x 104, Hare | es rison Heights ad, Latona. Nelson CLOTHES CLEANING, Beattie Clothes Prossing Go. keep your clothes in shape for $1.00 per month ; dyoing, | cleaning, repairing, vd dd avy Tel Bult 100k Macpherson & Cc New York bik Lots 00x12) feet in Pratt's Orchard Add, senior