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. e 2 . ‘ se ~ 4 - ms : rm Ze THE SEATTLE STAR, IN UIRY INTO i Jotng btil, dan been offered $8000 for A JOURNEY Wilson Not a Candidate | iene Gobbing)—strietly frown p tifi at ‘teamshi Com al | }the use of his name and picture a | ranch, Ife. fic C § | ih GAeManeOT a¢-0 GelinIn Taske | WASHINGTON, D.C, May 31. aikane California comb, 12@ dCIMG UOast stCaiNs D D y of cored, Tt now appea that the retary Wilson today denied the | igie; surained, 7% © Kbe ionnclan THE TRUSTS Sffersneteh, by the way, Dageeti THROUGH AIR: port that he would bo a candidate| pouttry-Dremeed chlekens, 16%4e; for San Francisco | declined, demanding #10,000-—waa a| | weedd Hon. J. G, Gear aw United | tive chickens, 1 The company's ele- é SERN Sa A Ae hoax gotten up by a number of the| | Beaten sean tor Hous towh.. “Chere ie Nuts. | oe ee rou Madison, Wis, newrpaper men, and jnot a word of truth in the report Walnuts, per Ib, aacks, Want | | Queen, by - e * Commission Believes Trusts) ine asempiyman hws threatened to| Prof, Hite's New Airship Us| 'he seoretary wald. “tam not a 690 ory biack walnuts, We; per |" and Uma wa St Michael, Golovin Bay ry fq make trouble for the Jokera—Ihilu- | iidate for the senatorwbip and I am | ise: giperts, 4c; almonds, fancy, soft] Scattio 11.18 deg : sf rea Help to Labor. delphia Record | the Odd Vehicle. not golng to b |whell, 18¢; almonds, No, 2, J6e; poa-| Port Townsend and Vt wren y : CAPE NOME EE ore : BRAS oe a nuts, Go; pine, Ibe; hickory, 10¢; co 1 deci Po Rage red ‘| About June 10 (under charter) They @ ine © | Rockall ts perhaps the mmaitent isl- Lived 103 Yoars. covoanute, per dozen, 76090; pop ry fifth day t ey Minimize Competition, Whieh | ang in che workt, It in situated in| OWENTON, Ky,, May S1—tquire | per 1D e 1s Apt to Encourage Low br eo papery 300 oy gp vf) Driven by Two Eng Hurt is dead at his home near here, Hoy, Grain and Food Sag ero tye o amd, & ty ued 108 years, He fought in the war Hay Gobbing)¥ t Bound, per 10a, m., via Vietoria an Wages and Poor Work rock whout 60 feet died oud oe feet rating Powerful Fans. of 1812, the Mexican war and the ton, §1@0; Bastern Washington tim nd, May 1, ui, gee ' ‘ aoe ee . Le r. o y tae fa ¥, 0, 16, 20, mo, 4 |-Thne rock te hasait aind eganite, very| seer pean ea: RRR | oxte GedbtousscPet tou, ev@se yirtn day thereafter. | CoMnecting with Keattle Ne, 1, tunttle No WASHINGTON, D.C, May S| nagnotic. It is haunted by sea birdy! BURLINGTON, N. J., May 11 —An| | Rolled, dt, FOR ALASKA way pora. seas ‘The investigation of the trusts PY and the mackerel of the gurround- | 4lrehip, the invention of Mr, Chas. | MINING NEWS Whole, $22.60: cracked, ave Seattle, 9 a. m= veelgntane Passage apply to the industrial commission will Be ing was are very fine, Of course, it) Hite, who was with the Peary Arctic | 5 }feed menl, por ton, $28 ; Cottag May %, June 14, 2%: Great Northern Railway Company continued throughout the month of | way never inhabited, and te very eel. | expedition, Is being built at the vil- | = ~ | Feed—Wheat, 821; ol) cake, meal, City of Topexs, May 16, June % 24; 12 First Aveune, or June and will be again taken up in gom visited, owing to the Migiculty | la of Prof, William D, T. Travis,| Nows received from New Denver, ; bran, $16; Origaba, May 10, 25, June 1%; Al-kKi, October. Hearings have been sched wled for nearly the entire month of June. Among those who will be heard are the Arbuckle and the Havemeyers, who will appear about the middle of the month, ‘This investigation has been entered upon tn a spirit whieh ts not hostile to Industrial combin @tions, and those representatives of the trusta who have been heard thas far have commented faverably on the fairness of the commission. A mem- ber of the commission @ald today that, while every attempt would be nis sight, made to go to the bottom of the eee question, there was no intention of jhe molined moving elevator can Tecommending any radical action. no longer be considered a mere sug- ‘The commission will dowbtless re- | costion, but ranks among practical commend legislation to congress and commercial devices. One of the lars- also state legislatures, Some recom-| oat stores in New York has one, a mendations will be made next Win-| Hrookiyn department etore boasts of ter, but mere will be deferred until | another, while a third is located in a the next seasion of congress because | nysinesa house in Providence, R. I of the wort that crowds upon the -phese three elevators have carried first session tn regard to the new 4¢~) hundreds of thousands of passengers quisition of territory. It ls recor | without a hitch or an wecident, and ined by the commission that noth-| nave become very popular with the of landing on it ae a A Glasgow newspaper man, finding that his eyes became so tired that he could write only with great dim culty, DH upon the plan of having some strips of colored paper pasted on hin desk close to the inkstand, so that every time he wanted @ dip of ink his eyes fell upon the colored strips, The result was surprining, and the Inventor ways that by this simple device he not onty avoided the use of glasses, but also improved _ Ing can be done to prevent the com=| patrons of the stores. bination of capital in industrial en- | . . terprises, and there, is no feeling) Greenviite, ‘Mtss., society wae in a among the members that tt would be | qycior last week over a notable wed- near thin city, The work t* being done under the supervision of Prof. Charles King, the aeronaut, who has made nearty 400 hacen: The airvhip is protected by patents and pany, of which Prof, Hite ad, has been organized for anufacture. The airehip is a navigable batloon. The balloon will be cigar-shaped, with car attachment, and will be driven by two powerful engines of diminutive sine, In the Hite Inv the pow- erful fame will drive the balloon eith- er up or down or to the right or the left In any current of air and make the length of the trip optional with the voyagers. * which will operate the vols in themselves, They hes long 16 laches wide and inches high and comparatively ‘The motive power is carbon- ide, which is made of chimney One engine alone is sufficient. lly powerful to operate the machin |e of « rolling mill atx laht. 4 ‘The engines are at Trenton, where | it In ttkely the test will be made ear- ly tr June, A emall model of the airship was given a successful test of advantage to stop such combint~| ding which te reported in the Delta in Philadelphii tions. On the contrary, it ts believ-| Light Hoawe as follows: “Mime Jon. ed that to @ certain extent “truss hter of m0. the Boaun mi near that place is turning out go atates that re. ‘The Bowun #ince last Sept ber has shipped 920 tons, out of which it has paid for itself, all the working expenses and « 20 per cent dividend. Work on the Tore: group of min- Ing claims, near Spokane, is #aid to be progressing rapidly. ‘The drift le in about 00 fewt on the lead. The lead in @ larze one and the values have been steadily improving as th work goes on, When an amsay across the face showed In gold and $8 tn silver. In 1 foot the values were $26 When tn a little farther an assay was made of from 20 places along in nine 4 the drift and in the ult Was $15.14, When re ran 4 At the same tn the face of the drift r middiings, $21@ shorts, $17.50 feed, 820022; , $18; seed oats, Fresh Meat () Se per Ib; steer beef, fe per Ib; mut- ton, wether, 9 ib; pork, 7% per 1b; veal, large Se per Ib; small, 10¢ |__ Provisions Gobbing—Hama, large, | 10\ge; hame, emall, lle; breakfast ba con, 110; dry malted sides, The; Rex, #%c Lard (obbing)--Home-made, per : White Btar, 8e; Coin Special, lard, compound, tlerces, 6\c; 8% | Fresh FishGobbing)—Hatib 2c; Columbia river salmon, TY,@5\%e founders, 3@4c; #ol rock eo Ge; trout, 124@15e; shrimps, 166 shad, 204; amelt, 49 oysters, Olympia, $3.90 per mack; $1.8 per gallon; clama, $1.00 per sack; Dunge- | ness crabs, alive, $1.10; cooked, $1.20; Hing cod, 6@6e j | Vegotad' | Potatoes CGobbing) River! White A fine copper strike has been made] Durbanks, $38@45; Island Early Rose, in the Red Lion claim in Rock ore camp, on the Kettle Falls stage road Det w Marcus and Cascade City The company hae been advised by the men at work on the claim that 4 cromscut from the tunnel which ie $0; Inland = Whi 45; Yaki- ma and Oregon, $45; new potat de per Ib; Oregon and Yakima nil skin, fancy, $30 per ton; beet " per sack; carrots, S0e@$1 per , June 4, and every fifth ter The company r rven the right to lehange, without previous steamers, tailing dates and hours of walling. For further information obtain folder. J. F. TROWBRIDGE. Puget 84. Supt. Ocean Dk, Seattle, Up town ticket office, 618 First av., Beattie: Goodall, Perkins & Co,, Gea. Agents, flan Francisco. Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Alaska Lightning Express Steamship (ity of Seattle Salts from Yesler Whart THURSDAY, UME 8, AT 10 PM. SKAGWAY AND DYEA CALLING AT * Vanconver, Ketchikan and Janean | sos roy, STEAMSHIP Seattle- Yukon Transportation Co. Head of 2 West Columbia St W. i, Woon, A. 1, Hawiey, Mer. O12 First ave | gaest ‘Tieket Om N. ‘Phone Mate 117. 0 Leave. Dally Arrive int BAD Everett = 6145 Ral «& m. Mt Vernon pm 420 pm, kane-Korsland bt wien Chicego and New Whatcom GAN Dy Mlle BANKS. Paid-ap Capital 0,0 | | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF | , General banking business transacted. F James D. Hi + + ge President Maurice McMickew . Vice Fresident Lester Turner... -. . , Cashion KY. Parkbured Kesistani Casbioe Hight aud telegraphic exchange the principal abe im ail ‘ition of he United | Wtates and Burupe. THK YUGEE SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF BRATTLR tat wtock paid in ~~ anes KV, Ankeny. ioe @ i labor in inte Yorger, the beautiful daug minimising the competition which ts |the Hon, William G. Yers married Wednesday night tawt. We had the low wages and | pleasure of viewtng the presents pre- so apt to encourage unfavorable comitions of manufac- ture. ‘The evil is not in the combination of industrial establishments, but in the tendency to over-capitalization, mented to this distinguished daugh- ter. We can may without contradic. ton, that there were enough, If it were turned Into cash money, to butld a mile of railroad track. Mile inviting @ resort to questionable Yerger received more valuable pree- the purpene of deciar- | ons than any other bride hae ever ing dividends on stock which ought | ived in Greenville. So the serip- Suck T- ture in this case ham been fulfilled, Comet Oe racial te the | Theme that have can get more in correction of this tendency. igre eee the Finne, who wit! Come to thts country to ewoape the oppression of Russa, be teduced to settle in Alaska. “Here in & region close under the Arctic cir- ele, and bordering upon the sea, are general bonditions paralleting those ‘May 31.—Mrs. Charles | to which the Finnish people are oa- an In the timber flelia, in the strips of agricultural land and in the i | her husband today. There were noes waters of southern and ‘witnesses 40 the tragedy, Dut the | southeastern Alaska, the Finn would makes the claim of having acted ir find scope and opportunity for the welf defence. The woman has had tabore to which heredity and expert-/| five husbands, though she j9 not any ence impel him. The climate, while more than 26 of age. One of lene fright than thet of his native Yager Pre some time a£0 | tend, t# retutively what he ts used to stepping before a train. The one jand would be entirety congenial to killed today was her fifth, and wae a me native taster.” at see Suet door ‘One of the first things done by « Last stranger visiting Albany t to pay = 3 cents and put bimmelf at the mer- g Hi | E a4 empty frame, and fy the heads of notbtes that decor. ate the stairway. until the stranger pointed out Shak- speare amd Homer and asked who undaunted, “are the heads of two politiclans whore names I disremem- “Never spend your last cent™ is C.) ber.” —Phitatielphia Call 7 ! $ : i P. Huntington's advice. cst sly A Woman Forger. ‘The princess of Denmark ts DECATUR, Ala., May 31.—Mra. C. B. Sitason, wife of a merchant who James Gorham, the new mayor of |b4s just assigned, ts under arrest, charged by Brock & Spight with for- ean Tete er a Kaka ging notes amounting to $2000. Forty-one warships were Jaunched| Mra. Gitason, when arrested, ab- reat Britain during 1594. knowledged the forgery, but sald she sigs eee had expected to make the notes all At the rattway stations in Fuseta | risht before falling due. She gave bonds. Wy tr Sey coat a Yr mar Si ALITTLE CHILD FOUND ‘At the recent sale of the pictures pease bead ddamalindes of exov. Ladi, of Fhede Iwland, Loute XILL, @ Mensionier, 6x# Inch- By the River Where it Is Be near Mar- the Russian $96. Ohio river, a girl baby apparently ebue of|t™®, months old, wae found this Pm petite ae eg ee ome wt | morning by colored boys while fahy- decorated with a medal at 1%, and a|!me. The child was well dressed and year later was in communt of a re-|#eemed perfectly contented. Parties | state that a strange woman claiming her home as Galliopolis, O., was seen near the spot where the child was found at dark last evening, ahe hay- ing previously been begging from house to house, She was seen near the river bank, while the child was nearly on the mound, The woman seemed to be despondent to thore to whom she applied for assistance. It Teacher (to new scholar)—What i# ig believed that she drowned herself your mame? New Boy—My name i#/in the river. Daniel Ohner, a weal- Jule, sir. Teacher—You should have | thy citizen here, now has the child, said Julius, sir. And now my tad,| — turning to another iad, what is your | a name? Bilous, sir."—London Tit FOUND UN see Emperor Wiltam base tseued an order that offictal reports submitted to tim hereafter shall be in type- writing. This iv a great innovation as heretofore the typewriting of such Bits, wee . — Congressman Charles Curtla, of Fy Kanue ie an Indian of the Kaw|A Box Containing $5,300 in tribe. He fe a Republican from the! — ity Bonds Discovered. district embracing Topeka, and has | now served three terms In congress| PIEDMONT, W. Va... May %1— Long ~ age <a, cat Redgate |Mayor Foulk is in receipt of @ let- le fe @ lawyer by profewsion, an |, a Te aaa earnest ami accomplished speaker te" from William Boyce, of Philadel and the most conspicuous friend at|Phia, stating that while repairing « joar in the freight yard of that city, court of the red men. eee he found @ tin box under the car Shopping has really become @ pro-| containing a number of papers be- fewsion here, and the professionals |ionging to the town of Piedmont incomes manage to “rake off” big ‘The mayor sent hira word to forward annually from a percentage the box at once by express. When it them by the big stores In which they | arrived it was found to contain, be- the money of wealthy women | sides other papers, $795 worth of un- who employ them. For an enterpris- | canceled coupons of the water bonds, ing woman there is just as big @/ representing bonds to the amount of field to amass wealth In the metrop- | $5900, These coupons were for three ols as there is for a hustling man. | years, and were detached in 1897 of them are doing it, and | trom the bonda sold by the council doing it well, too—Pitteburg Die-\of that year. It tw hard to under pateh. and why there coupons were not noeled or destroyed at the time of Not long ago a tory was widely | the sate. circulated in the west that “Marm- — beat property offered in Pratt's Or d Addition . ‘The Portland Oregonian warmly | TRAIN ROBBER CAUGHT Had a Satche! Containing 1,000 Silver Dollars. LOUISVILLE, Ky, May the L. & N. train pulled into Le vile at 7 o'clock thie morning Patr man Gibbons was told that a man was acting suspiciously and was ar- rested. He had with him « hand satehel, very heavy. When opened at the station house it was found to contain nearly 1009 silver dollars, The company’s safe at was robbed last ™ ia | Adams Express Greenabu Ky. Saturday night, and an agent iden- | | tified the man, who gave bie name as George Murphy, a9 « party who had been seen about the office at \Greensbarg. He is charged with grand larceny. pela Legree a Real Auctioneer KENT, Ohio, May 1.—Murray’s “Uncle Tom's Cabin” company bad an auction at Mogadote today, but ye was not an auction of negroes. |Legree did the auctioneering and sold Mark's donkey to a farmer for |. Manager Moran left, and about the same time Topsy and the cash disappeared. ‘The show people dis- posed of much of their outfit in ord- er to get out of the village. have scattered to various places. GEMS OF THOUGHT There is no lebacy #0 rich as hon- eaty.—Shakespeare. oe Tale - bearers are as bad as the tale-makers.—Sheridan. . However rare true love is, truce friendship is racer.—La Rochefou- foucauld, one Discontent is the want of eslf-re- Manee; it is infirmity of will—Emer- son, cee ‘The greatest truths are the simp- leat; and #0 are the greatest men.— Hare. eee Health Hew tn labor, and there ts no royal road to it but through toil.— Wendell Phillips. "ee A thankful man owes a courtesy ever; the unthankful but when he needs it.—Ben Johnson. see There t* a healthful hardiness about real dignity that never dreads contact and communion with others, however humble.—Irving. “ee The ailence of « friem! commonly amounts to treachery. Wis not dar- ing to say anything in our behalf implies a tacit censure.-Hazlitt. ee A man who does not learn to lve! while he is getting o living, is a poorer man after his wealth is won that he was before.—J. G. Holland. eee Duty is what goes most againnt the grain, because in doing that we |do only what we are strictly obliged |to, and are seldom much praised for it.—La Bruyere. “ae | In good company, you need not ark | who is the master of the feast. The man who site In the lowest ph jand who ts always {industrious lhelping everyone, is certainly the man. —Hume. Pompa CINCINNATI, May 6. Inot the pompadour is a beautiful atyle of hair dressing, it has been demonstrated that it possesses prac tieal features, for probably saved @ young lady's fe at Spring G avenue and Chambers street Friday. Miss Nellie Steele, of Turrel!t street, Cummineville, had Just alighted from knocked down by a bicveltat. |was thrown head first against the jcurbing, and then the wheel ran over her. The doctor who was called to her ald said that beyond @ doubt |the pompadour #aved fracture of the «kull, She her from a Plans of Smelt DENVER, Col, May %—It has | been decided by the ametter trust to |ehut down the refining plant at | Aurora, IL, a# the refinery owned by the United company in Chteago will be able to handle all of this class of work that {# sent east, With this exception there will be no change whatever among the plants recently purchased by the American Smelt ing & Refining compar Tt in the opinion heree that 1899 will be a red letter year for the smelting tn edie tall oaadPanant Within walking distance Addition. Pratt's Orchard following the vein. has opened three feet of sold copper ore the find have been received at the office of the company. There are big chunks of py #amples of sack; gariic, 9c; California aspara- gus, 6@6e per Ib; Walla Walla aspar- £@ 100 per Ib; rhubarb, the per! matoes, $2.2502.00 per care; art chokes, Me per doz; wax beans, 190| Corner Yeats om intermixed with per ib; «tring beans, Se per Ib; new | gaits from Yesler Whart for Kkagway and | Capital . dents tn ities corres United Bates bd Eeroye. rope BCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK OF BEA Avenue. a car at this corner when she was| some remarkable copper propertios Notable among them ts the Maid of | Brin, which has been developed to a considerable extent and which t# showing favorable indications of be- coming @ mine. * | The Hecond Retief mine, at Rose- Hand, A. C., ts aaid to be detng ateady work and goad ore lv forthooming. ‘This property is a copper gold one, | tne ore being @ pyrrhotite in «a |quarts mangue. It is developed by three tunnels, all run in on the lead, the lowest workings being at a depth of 476 feet. In the lower tunnel there is four feet of ore in the breast it carries three per cent. copper a 2% ounces of gold. This t« the be: krade of ore in the mine, and goes to prove that with depth the values [and body increase. “ee At the Arlington, situated on Min- ‘eral Hill, three miles north from Erie 1) men are on the payrolia. This ix [the property of the Dewdney syndi- leate, and was acquired by them a | year ago inst February. The mine is developed by what will ultimately | be a double compartment shaft, that }im down 425 feet. At the 400 foot level drifting t# in progresa both ways jfrom the whaft. The ledge at th | depth is ten feet wide, of similar as the Becond Kgticf. This mine last winter shipped In the neighborhood of 159 tons of ore. see The Hetle and Rosa group of mines at Rossland, B. C., are said be very promising. The development consists of two tunnels, one being in about 200 feet and the other 75 feet, both on the ledge: numerous ore Jouts ant a @-foot shaft. The vein is of unknown width and te certainly a phenomenonal one in size, On the surface in places it shows from 36 4 with copper and fron, though the un- derground workings have never de- termined the width of the walls, —_——__o~ — The Homeseckers’ Opportunity. Pratt's Orchard Addition ts all in large bearing fruit trees, lots are offered on special terms to those who want homes, by Holman & Robinson, 112 Columbia street, Pratt's Orchard add. MARKET QUOTATIONS | Wednesday Morning.—The trade on |Weat street rather dull this |morning. There ts plenty of fruit and greenstuf, Old potat are | scarce, and the market for them Is j|g00d. New potatoes are steady Poultry in somewhat #earce, and the price is steady. The following prices are being of- fered to the p ucer by the local |deaiers for delivery in round lots on the dock or in the car at Seattle; wheat 9; bran, $16; shorts, Puget sound, per ton, $7; stern Washington timothy, $11.60 2; alfaifa, $8 Eges—Strictly fresh ranch, 17@ 18¢ Butt Fresh ranch, 8@10c crear 16@ 18¢ Poultry—Chickens, Hve, 15@15%e; dreased, Me »| Live Stock—Cholce beef cattle, 4@i%e; steors, 44@5c; good », 44c; hogs, dressed, 6% dveased, lar o; small, 90; calves, large, live, amall, 60. Hides, Pelts and Wool—Heavy sound salted steors, over 60 pounds, fe; medium sound, yund, THe; Hight sound, under pounds, 7 cows, sound, all weights, stags, bulls and oxen, 4P5c; salted kips, Te; calves, per pound, 8c; green | hides, le less than salted; dry hides |per pound, 120; dry culls, one-third less; summer deer, per po i Winter deer, dry, 14@14 deor, 9@12c; dry elks, 1k, 4@ ep ! lings, 1 Washington wool, 8e; Western Washington wool, 120; dirty or timber burned, 10c; tal- low, 2%4at3\e. jo; shear- Butter, Cheoso, Eggs and Poultry. Butter—Ranch, 10@120; fancy dat- ry, in squares, 160; Washington creamerios, 1-Ib prints, 18@200; Bast and Elgin, 19@200, (Jobbing) —-Natly Wash- ington, 124@ Me; Bastern, 1244 @13% California, Moy to # feet in width, all mineralized | fornia black figs, 20-Ib bomen, $1,-| @; cartoons, $1.25; omyrna figs, 230! per Ib; new dates, Tic; aweet apple | cider, Me per gallon; med. sweets, | 4.00, strawberries, $2.25 a crate; California cherries, $1.2541.00 a box; Ban Jone cherries, $1.26@1.%; peach. on, $1.00 & box: apricots, $2.40 a box. Lumber and Building Moterial Loge—Superior quailty, per M, No. 1 fir, $6@7; merchantable fir, per M.| | 94.00@6.00; No. 1 cedar, #6@7; com-| mon, per M, W@®S; spruce logs, $6.00; | joedar shingle bolts, $2@2.00. | Fir tumber—Rough, $8.00; thick fin- | |ished, wurfaced, one or two sides, 8, | [10 and 12 Inches wide, $15@20; lengths | | 12 to 16 feet; epecial lengths, toc per | M extra; one-inch finish, $13q18; ali| vertical grain, $4 per M extra; foor- ing, dressed and matched. stock boards, inch, $9er1 | 99.59@18; 12-inch, $18 fencing, | No. 4 of G-inoh finish, $9; No, 2, $9; | V of channel rustic of drop siding, welght 2600 ibe, 811014; Fir timber, | joists and scantlings, rough, $8.50@ 181, $9.00@1s; 848, te ox boards, 12-inch and up, $15. Washington Red Cedar Lumber— Rough, $89; bevel ruding, weight 700 ibs, $14€/16.50; cetling, weights, Nos. {1, 2 and 2 %-ineh, 1300 Ibe; 3 2 and % %-inch 700 Ibs, $13@27; wainscoting, $10@14; rustic, $25q@2A; |*A® shingles, $1.50; standard shingles | $1.19; 1-ineh finteh, 12, 14 and 16 feet, $2534; thick finish, $28@36; cedar squares, 7, 8, 9 and 10 feet, $24@20; picketa, $12, Kiln-dried, 11 in advance of green; drayage, We. Jobbing Quotations. The jobbing quotations today were aa follows: Sugar Gobbing)—Golden C, In bbia, $4.90; extra C, In bbls, be; powdered, |85.96; dry granulated, $5.40; cube, $5.- | 95; beet, $5.40; spot cagh prices, Flour, ete. Gobbing)—Patent Ex- |cellent, $3.25; Novelty A, $3.00; Star | bakers’), $2.75; California brands, $4.10; corn meal, yellow, $1.55 per 100 [pounds In 10-lb sacks; corn meal, | white, $1.60 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b sack: | buckwheat flour, pure, $3.50 per 90 [tba in 9-1b sacks; cracked wheat, $2.25 | per 100 Iba in 10-1b sacks; farina, $2.~ (85 per 100 Ibs in 10-Ib sacks; $3.00 per 100 Ibs In &-Ib sack eut oatmeal, $3.50 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b sacks; graham flour, $1.76 per 100 ibs in 10-1b sacks; whole wheat flour, rye flour, $2.26 per 100 Ibe in 10-1b sacks; split peas, 100-lbs sacks, $2.50; aplit peas, $2.00 per 100 Ibs in 26-1b | boxes; pearl barley, $4.25 per 100 Ibs in sacks; wheat flakes, 75-ib boxes, $2.10; wheat flakes, $2.50 per case of [96 2-1b pkee; fancy rotled oats, $2.85 per bale, in 9-Ib sacks; corn meal, | yellow, $2.89 per bb} in 60-Ib sacks; | leorn meal, white, $2.00 per bbl in 50- [ib sacks; buckwheat flour, pure, $7.20) per bbi in 60-1b sacks; «1 wheat | $4.00 per bbl In 60-1b sack oat meal, $6.50 per bbI in 60-Ib sack; graham flour, $2.90 per bbl in 60-1b/ |nacks; whole wheat four, $3.00 per bbl In 50-1b sacks; rye meal, $3.75 per bbi in 50-1 sacks; rye fiour, $4.00 per | bbl; fancy rolled oats, 180 Ibs net in| fancy rolled oata, 90-1b| $5.20; fancy rolled oats, per $2.76. Uobbing) —Green—Mocha, per Ib, 29@310; Java, per tb, 24@280; | Costa Rica, cholee, per Ib, 15@190; Roasted, Arbuckle’s, in 100-Ib cases, per 100 Iba, $12.25; 60-1b cases, per 100 36-1b canes, per 100 Ibs, “Ib ting, per Ib, 650; Cara- 2le; ground cola, uatemala, coft Me; Lion, 1008, $12.25; 65a, | $12.96; 268, $12 | ie , a re and car line accessible from Pratt's Bene Orchard addition 209 09995 999OSO 90900000 Meals at All Hours, OUR CAFE ¢ Mrs. Con. A. Rideout, - Proprietor Cor, Third Ave. and James St, i 099 00010090001 0000009 Acme Publishing Co, PRINTERS | P. 0, Alley. Telephone Red 1064 Goneral Agents. «70, Mat: 113 James Street } 4 ‘Empire Line “AL Wate Rte to Auta f First Sailing to St. Michael ox or Abou June Ilo, isso Connecting with Com) ‘+ Own : Pieet of Kiver Seameers tot Dawson City And All Intermediate Points on the Yukon River. EMPIRE LINE 607 First Ave. - - SEATTLE i Or to aay Agent of the Interne sonal Navigation Compan | Unites Mater or Canada — jwative, gray and peacock copper. | cabbage, 54 @2Ke. | Dyes, calling at Victoria, Vamcouver,Keteh ‘“ There is almost no quarts in the ore. | Fruits. jean, Wrangel, and Juneau, a Sosibere f ‘The mont unpremiaing looking pieces | Green fruit Gobbing)—Oranges, | Friday, June 2, 10 P. BM. | svenenets's Genta! MeaBing Sectene -| When broken show solid sparkling |seediing, §2.7504; navels, §3@3.00;| passenger scoommodations firstclan, - ore throughout lemons, $23.00; apples, fan-| For intormation, rates, ete., apply lo MALE HELP. see cy, $2.0093.00 per box; ban- DODWELL & CO., Ltd. ~ Wanted Filly Yaliroad Inbofers for Trine 3 4 . Tallroad in for Tri | The Rock Cut camp ts showing up $20 per bunch; Call- Ape laid east of tpuntalms, Great Northern Re K. Foley Bros, & Larroni—new work ; team eters, graders. a re 2 Ot ship today 4 p.m. tank THEW taka ot Cast-off clothing. D.Taylo, Marr Boyd big —T. = ANMY GOODS. Nothing better for Al Umber, count os hard “work, Gavairy. trousers, Soseie at, ‘dyed. black, $00. Gen. ws Cold weather hood coats, ®. Army biack wool bats, Me. Rubbet nketa.o. Navy undersbirts and dra 6.0 cose. Biel (3 and ap. ined) te a | Kirk, 1217 First Avenue. SIGNS AND HOUSH NUMBERS. Robber Type, siuminum and ena: letters for sigue and house pumbers. Chas. Meston, 310 Yesier Way. ‘Phone Black LM2 SEWING MACHINES. — seapest machine made, “Hold on easy pay . ne mente ‘Office next door to Postofiice. dh ESTA COED Cast off clothing. trunks and valises bought at 110 Recond ave. ‘Phone Red 1154, Seattle Abstract Co, 419 New York Block ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. J. A. KELLOGG, 904 Batley Butldis KCOTT & MoNENY, t06-7 Ballas REES P. DANIELS, 9 Np "York: Block N. BNR 114 street. OT, 1014 Roxwell bailitng CHA MILO A. Bee Hy laska Flyer === Skagway via Vancouver, Ketchikan N SIXTY-FIVE HOURS $. §. HUMBOLDT falls From Seattle SUNDAY, JUNE 4th, AT 8 P. M. City Office, (6 First avenue; telephone Main 30. Aflington Dock: 'phane KB. CAINE, Agent Send your Packages and Important Letters for ........ DAWSON And Upper Yukon Points by NUGGET EXPRESS A weekly messenger service maine tained throughout the year, Tempo rary office, 907 Second Avenue, South Telephone Main 900 STEAMSHIP LAURADA Prank M. White, Master, Sails for ST. MICHAEL And All Yukon River Points Tuesday, June 13 Connecting at St, Michael with Steamer Discovery Salling From Seattle June 6th FOR Cape Nowe and Golofnin Bay For freight and passenger rates apply to Re CHILE Agent Havement Mutual Li Or White Star Doek, foot of w-, a : STREAMERS. evans Seattle, Edmunds and Everett. STEAMER GREYHOUND Three Round Trips Daily—Except Suntay TIME CARD Leave Seattic 7a, m., 12m. and 5 p,m. Leave Everett $:h5 & m., 290 Pp m., and Td Cohi a ety at Seattle with Steamer Flyer jor Ve Ly FARES- everett 7e, round trip $1.25; Ba munds d0e, round trip Lending--Colman Telephone, seattle, Red's b. B. SCOTT, Manager machine, chines for a ated To ba ‘old gold and diver. i w =) 4 Hensel, man! jeweler, 2 Hinckley biock, “Ladies am er our ae to quality of Woe want red wee & Co, Witte ts ie, all sewing machines. Ser eats ee ines and ‘sew! machine supplies’ Telephone Pikelse nH. , Dew oat Balghaa an ata ian LOANS AND INSURANCE a o rarance & Surety Bonde as Boston bik: Tot DANCING ACADEMY, est and only thorough Dancing School | city? day and evenings 7th and Columblast MILLINERY. " PARANA Mrs. Hansen, corner Fourth and Pine Latest Spring Styles. Lowest prices. ator; rooms single or en suite; Doll Crane, Manager, Tf you wish a room or anticlpate a change try the Rochester Hotel, Pike and Second? good room §1 per week; nicely furnished outside rooms to transcients 250 and We; tree baths; electric ig hits, HOTEL YORK, First Avenue and Pikey first-class rooms and board at # per week, HOTEL COLBY, cor. Thin aod Cherry; jaas room and board, $6 week and up. “GLENWOOD HOUSE, if0 South Fifth. Single rooms $1, $1.60 and &2 per week. AUCTIONEERS. — general auctioneer; partof the city or state; real stock, express sales, freight 22 made in an estate, liv snies, bankrupt stock of merchandise—all 1828 Third avenue. goods in general JUNK, “Th Oo. pays lowest price bat Msi Ness. AML Kinds of wrasse [paper bought and old newspapers sold. No, 0 Railroad avenue. Tt, Telephone Black BAKERIES. “Linsay’s home-made broad, cakes and ry; best im the city, 106 Third Ave, TAILORS 2 ifie Tailoring Go, best $d, 418 Dyeing, 715 Thin avenues TS. arena nr fteet, 44, 415, 46 The and $29 suits made in the city. Cleaning, Repairing ny and ‘ollins blot TO VOMESERKERS corner, $0x100, fenced, on nue line, near University.” on Re costing $3) to whole ‘for $500; ents less than nO ATTAMgementy on super 101 ade Latona, 429 Now York block, sisi