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* Uniforms are costly, and a goldier in| THE SEATTLE STAR. LONG TON OF GOLD Sent Monthly to the Philippines. TO PAY OFE, Interesting Facts Relating to the jaintenence of the Army | in the Far j | WASHINGTON, BD. C., June &— ‘The money sent to the Philippines every nronth to pay the American The Postal Busin WASHINGTON, D, C,, The Jun annual readjustment of stot. Noe salaries, to take effect on July 1, will be made public on June 10. Tt will whow remarkable growth In poxtal business, an unuaual numb of officers in every #tate aro betng advanced to higher salar Offictals of the department say that | the classification thin year will show more increase in postal and business than in any p year, As the postal transact recelpts vious ein dicate fairly well the condition of | general butiness, the forthooming statement makes clear a generally etrong commercial situation, This ts sakl to be eapectally tru the South and Southwest concerning MERICAN SOLDIERS) =—- MINING NEWS. OF THE GAY CITY OP PARER * a | | Advices received from New Dea- ver, B.C, the breaking up of the roads and many of the big propertion have shipped but lit. tle ore during the past month, The ore ehipmentsa for May have been lower than for years, and have NR exceeded the weekly shipments during tome of the winter months. state that owing to danger of snowalides, land forces, if all of tt were in gold, | The eight hour day will go into effect would weigh almost exactly a long | ton—precisely speaking, 2220 pounds. Tf all tn sliver it would tip the scales at 35400 pounds Thus it appears that In wages alone the army of the arehipelago consumes 2 pounds of gold per diem or 1180 pounds of ail- ver every day, Putting tt otherwise, our fighting men of the istands draw United Just about ev- ery 6 days a paymaster leaves San Francisco for Manila with $1,200,000 on June 12, and just what effect this will have upon the working of the mines is yet to be demonstrated. The Whitewater Deep, Slocan Star and one or two other mines, have not signed the mineowners’ agreement, and will pay $2.50 a day until the question is finally settled between the mine managers and mine work- ers. ‘This wil have a tendency to aid the miners in their fight against & reduction of wages, but Judwlog from present Indications, the $3 scale for eight hours will be adopted by all the working mines in the camp, and unless the miners and operators show frewh & desire to compromise, WHI finally | speak excellent French he the seale in the Slocan camp. At the present time neither side shows | ror @ moment at @ reception the oth- the | 1 Washington 1820; Kant squares, ib print Buried Alive in a Mine. [ry in ereameries, THE (SLAW Pacific Coast Steamship Co, i] SHENANDOATL Pa. June be For) orn towa and Elgin, 1920 12 hours John Berkawlts wae buried| Cheese Gobbing)—-Native Wash on us a Alive in the Knickerbocker colliery, |Murton, 124@1Me; Bastern, 12%@134%¢; | | for San Francisco California, Me The smpe with t oa coal crushing e \ [with « Ghus ; A eo ene (obbing)Strietly fresh | aiasant steamehis his leew and hips, ‘The coal in falling | ranch, 186 | on ane completely Siled up dhe entrance to] pone: California comb, 2@!! and Umatilla lea the breast in whieh he worked and e; strained, 7 EATTLE Pinnbd him fast, A rescuing party] Poultry--Dreseed chickens, IY%e;)), 1 | bee . oid Townsend and hal x Worlted heroleally in the hope of say. |H¥e chickens, 1 Victoria ne &, & 19, 14, 24, 24, July . F na n, and nat pace 1} Nuts 8, 8, 13, 18, 23, 28, August 2, and every hat he wae alive by hearing him er aidaite le wan ection ck from lows of (@PH Diack walnuts, 100; 5 Leave SAN FRANCISCO For | bp 4 his condition ie critical, 140% Mberta, Me; almonda, f feattlc 10 a. m., via Victoria and Pt Frenchman Sineie ; #hell, 18; almonds, No. 16 eiieend Su 10, ; “9 Seti huts, 60; pins, Me; hickory, 10¢; July 5, 10, 15, 20 0, August 4, and Stylish Jewelry. coooanuts, per dosen, 164900; POD) every firth day thereafter —_———— One needa only to tak passing per tb. FOR ALASKA glance at the Jewe! box of the up-to Hey, Grain and Food. Ceieh Manwin a date «irl to © th her jewelry Hay (Uobbing)—-Puget Bound, per Cottage City, May ly M4 f ne no #mall parte of the beauti-|ton, $8709; Bastern Washington tim- | 29; City of Topeka, Jur uly 9, ful belongings of her wardrobe, Por lothy, $9014; alfalfa, $9. 24; Orizaba, June 19; Al-Ki, June 4 UES enigma the morning and afte on wear are| Oat» Gobbing)—Per ton, $20¢p30, July 4, 19, August 3, and every fifth benutiful stick pins of every tr | Harley~-Kolled, $ day thereafter inable shape, wrought in every con-| Corn--Whole, § cracked, $23; Mor further information, obtain wivable material, Where one can, |feed meal, per ton, $28. folder wever, afford to have the ston d—Wheat, $21; oll cake, meal,| The company ves the right correspond in color with the object $93; middiings, $21023; bran, $16; \to change, without previous notice, |which the pin ts intended to repre. /phorts, $17.60; chopped feed, $2022; wteamers, sailing date and hours of shape - }nent the reeult will be doubly effect-|dairy chopped feed, $16; seed oats, | sailing ive. sn0q a2, | J. F. TROWBRIDGE Alaska Snow Blindness. | In epite of the mfort of work. 8 Per Ib; steer beef, be per Ib; mut- ing all day in wet clothing, the ex. /t% wether, Se per Ib; pork, Te Alackan preferm ‘the pain {Ber 10; Veal, large Mc per Ib; Moat ? * WASHINGTON, D. C., A private letter received by a citizen of Washington from a friend who is one of the permanent "American col ony” in Paria, has the following to June 6— lim perienced to the eunshine 7 rays of the sun y in Connection with the Visit Of ee tent with duegiiog brillianey |, Provisions Gobbing—Hame, large, ex-Speaker Reed. from the snow- ed plains and | 0%; hama, small, tle; breakfast ba- “By the way, your famour Speaker of the house of representatives has exelted @ real sensation here, His tumbering, elephantine pedestrian action, hie inimitable draw! Yankee twang and his immense site are all curiosities to ¢ Frenchmen Standing beside President Loubet and the other little statesmen whor mountains, and nothing can protect the eyes from mnow blindness when |°% long ex ed to the glare, The nu- trivances of amoked glare i iningless are worse than on discarded for the thed of blackening the} skin w ryee and on the sides of the nose with burnt cork or wook 1b, BY lard, compound, Uerces, 6%e S%e useless and « founders, 3@4c; soles, 4c; rock cod, 4 ‘ » i0e he has met, he makes them look like| Bat this affords only a slight refief stg F fen ine " midgets, But he has one advantage and many @ poor fellow hae lot hin) Cin 2G%: omek IMGs Datars | life hy wandering off the trail and among the dangerous crevasses in| the glaciers during a temporary at-| tack of Ditndness—Truth. over most Americans who ¢ from the soll, in that he can} 1 happened to get inte conversation with him ling cod, 6@6e. Vegetables. Fresh Meat (obbing)—Cow beet, mall, . Me; dry malted sides, TKo; Nex, Lard (obbing)—Home-made, per) White Star, te; Coin Special, rn S\%c; Columbia river salmon, 7% @*%ec | Puget 84. Bupt., Ocean Dk, Beattle Up town ticket office, 618 F Seattle; Goodall, Perkins & ¢ Agents, Ban Franciaco. Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Aluka Lightaing Express Steamstip Salis trom Yeosler hart cvaters, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, AT 10 P.M. FoR -—— ‘nw teata wiv. a0, owed 0, SKAGWAY AND DYEA CALLING at Vanconver, Ketchikan and Junean . Fox, chief paymaster of the! any inciination to weaken, the min-| “Mrs. Stormer is an enth tc|- Potatoes (obbing}-White Rive: department Pac! “4 er evening and was surprised at the * f 1 enthustantic ‘otatoen () ng! ry ver treamury at Ban Pranciecs. “He turne| *re, Poking firm for $2.00, end the purity” of his pronunciation. elbelt expansioniat, jan't #he ? |Hurbanks, $98@45; Inland Early Rowe, | STEAMSHIP it over to the officer selected mine operators standing as firmly | tnere is in it a liberal leavening of “I dktn't know it #40; Isiand «White, $45; Yaki-| to the = <0 con- | upon their agreement, making the! the Yankee accent. He can make, “Yes. she has left off corseta” ma and Oregon, new potatoen, | i Philippines, and it ts» directly from the sub-treasury ip under guard of a ™ / ite eagies, eagles and half-cagies chiefly because eilver weighs there is gome sliver a!- and in subskiiary coin, as a few thousand Tae [ fz i re the i i i] igi $5 ile iF objec people accus- sail epesiii Aa) tghal reat geet! “sis? 3 3 nea e fi; | weighs i j f : f by i if : increasing. and will Include of course, value repre- h of them weighing fe ‘th bal oH Fl gif nl 22,8 sss un i who distribute troops. Payday ar- two months in the i g : i | ; t he expense of r, for one day is koning it at this otal is easily cmlcuinted. now in the Phillippines 24,000 American sidiers and officers. ‘The officers number about #50, which ostimate leaves 27,150 men to be fed. ‘Their rations at 20 cents a day totals! up $5420 per diem, or $162,000 per month. ‘These show that Uncle Sam ts pay- ing pretty heavily for the luxury of acquiring foreign territory. The items of pay and rations, of course, Tepresent not nearly the whole of HH 8 i rt . ; 5 nished and @ large number of horses. | @upposed to require uit of clothes and two pairs of shoes every year, with an extra pair of trousers, half a dozen pairs of gloves, and all sorts of eteeteraa. The commissary department keeps | at Mantia an immenne stock of what are called “sale artic ”" that is, things that are not furntehed gratin by the government, but which men und officers want to buy. Trial Trip of the Kearsarge NEWPORT NEWS, Va., June 5.— The battleship Kearsarge, which will| go on her trial trip this month, has) been furnished with several guns of | her main battery. Word has been! received here that the four 13-inch} guns and the four 8-Inch guns for this vessel will be shipped at once | from the gun foundry at Washing- ton and will probably reach here today. Bach of the smaller tur- vets which are mounted above the | 12-inch ones will receive tomorrow | two 8-inch rifics. It is expected that the trial will be made about June 15.| She ship will be put to a thorough test in every departinent, inctuding | the cuperimpoeed turrets which present are ettracting the greatest} interest of naval officers throughout | the world. | Lots om easy teri scale $3 =©60‘The miners have strengthened their unions at Sandon and Silverton by the addition of many pew members, and all of the “jekilied miners in the camp are now with the union, But tf a shuffle down does cecur, it cannot be of tong duration, for it is claimed by the mine owners that enough men dollars ean be had at $3 to keep the mines States notes have |i, operation until « full force of akill- recognition | od men are got here from other sec- tonsa, ee On June 1 the Enterprise at New Denver, B.C. was opened by the late purchasers, and a large force of men were employed there, It is in| shape to work 14 men, and when starts shipping ore, the output from the Slocan lake section will be largely Increased. ee Work on the Mountain Chief, situ. @ short distance from New Den Night and day shifts are being worked on the Neglected. Recently several tons of sinc-galena ore were taken out from an extensive ore body encountered 70 feet from the mouth of the tunnel. see ‘Twelve feet of sotld ore was en- This property will change management shortly. No sale of the property has been made out- right, but the company about to take the management of affaire har bought up @ large majority of the stock of the Queen Hess Proprietary company, and thereby assumes to control, see News received from Loomis, Wash., states that the Palmer Moun- tain tunnel has reached a length of 1900 ft. and about 1000 ft. in depth. The formation through which they are new passinig is more encourag- ing than any heretofore encountered, and they are just now entering a section of the mountain which has proved very rich tn surface workings in the past. Within the next 1000 ft to be run, the celebrated Black Hear, War Eagle and Wisconsin Central veins will be cut at a depth of about 1200 to 169 ft. About 20 men are now employed in the mine. water power ts gradually being de- veloped. see Good ore fs being taken out of the Utica mine on Douglas mountain at Loomis, The claim runs high in copper and gold values. Consider- able work has been done in the past, and work starts up again on Mon- day, when @ shaft will be sunk on the principal of three veins which run thraugh « porphyry dyke about 120 feet wide. ee Last Saturday the Crow's Neat coal mines in Mast Kootenay ship- ped a consignment of 100 tons of coke to the smetter at Northport. The ametter’s supply ordinarily comes from Pennsylvania, and thie is a trial shipment to determine the rela- tive merits of the two. ee Iast Saturday the Hall Mines amelter at Netson, B. C., ahipped 40 tons of lead bullion valucd at $9468, and 42 tons of copper matte valued at $11,900, te. A rich strike of gold nuggets has recently been made in a placer claim on the @almon river near Colfax, Wash, Nuggets to the value of $1200 n out, The largest at $13.20, have been tal of these is val Excursion to Tacoma. Steamer State of Washington leaves Yesler wharf at § a. m. Sun- day. ound trip 50 cents. neessepnationsennel pasietlaniented Vo homesookors special terms, Pratt's Orchard Addition, lately | nimaelf readily understood, however, | | The | amd catches on to the idiome of the the brilliant epigrams the vivacious French with agtontshing success. “Tt te hantly neceswary to say that his own @ubthe wit te not so readily comprehended by the French. He ts credited by Uterary Frenchmen with | knowing more of the fine Iiterature Monday morning. Trade on West street in brisk today. plenty of greenetuff on the market. cabbage, 14 @2%c; new ontona, te. of the country than almost any Am. |Californta strawberries have stopped Fruits. got Aras (te. ertcan who has pot lived in the coun. / Coming, and their place is bent) Groen fruit (obbing)—Oranges, | Phone Mein en” 15 James ftreet | ery |taken by Hood River berrina, Home|] dling, $2,750; 4 / . “Two Americans now in Paris at-| SrowR cherries are now coming IM) one $803.60; apple | tract more attention than any other) New onions are seiling at le. The) oy s3s9@300 per box; i fish market is steady, men of all the world In this cowmop- Calt- oli, They are Thonma B. Meed and Theodore Tilton, the latter hav~/ ing lived here for the last fifteen years, Both compel every passer to turn for another look. on account of their immense stature; bat Heed is hot elegant in shape, while Titon t# the fortumate possessor of a figure that t simply perfect in all its ex feet three inches of heleht, and his face is as finely chiseled as that of a Greek god. He ts known as “Tilton the magnificent.” the haadeomest man tn Parts.” Ex-Speaker Reed began the study of French in thie city about Afteen years ago, with Professor Larroque, | prour) several years ago became divusted ORS live, He; hogs, dressed, 6c; with tife and took @ Frenchman's Calves. dressed, large, 6; small, Se; way of ending it, not waiting for a|°*!ves. large, live, 4¢; small, 6c. natural death. Heed hae made a | Hides, constant study of the French, and greatly prides himeectf on his proft- 260) «per |= jbunch: The following prices are being of- fered to the producer by the loc | pe dealers for delivery in round lote on the dock or in the car at feattic Grain Oats, $27.00; barley, $22; shorts, $14.4. ~Puget svund, per ton, 696.00, rh Washington timothy, 111.0 alfalfa, $8. Exge-@trictiy fresh ranch, 17@ Le, Butter — Fresh ranch, %@10c; creamery, 164 1te, Poultry—Chickens, Hive, 15@15%0; pricots, $2.00 a box. a Kore Drag Oo, FHth aed Piles, jes, $1.60 a box 1 | —_—_—— Lots 0212) feet in Pratt's Orchard Add S.- ¥ T Se; medium sound, per pound, Tyce; Ught sound, under cows, all welghts, nd oxen, 4@5c; salted CAPE NOME About June 10 (under charter) ipa, To; Preaching at Fountain on Sunday night and appealing to the congre- gation to lead better lives and to feet a spiritual calm after a life of sin, the roughness and turbulence of which he compared with the violence of the storm raging out of doors, the Rev, H. H. Baldwin, an aged preach- er, was killed by lightning Me; winter deer, dry, 14@ 160; papery Geer, 9@12e; dry ef PEP 100; elk, 4@S 295; shear- n Washington Connectt ar No, 1, Keattle No + lor Ramparts Koyurak, Dow: right'ane ‘Passage apply to wool, Se, Weatern Washington woot, Great Northern Railway Company ite; dirty or timber burned, 100; tal- 2 First Avenue, ~or— 3 Salen. a Yakon Transportation Co, | Butter, Cheese, Eggs or enw : Hutter—Ranch, 10320; tancy dal-| w. it Woon Pies x piinwesr, Mee. SEATTLE IN LINE Ta eacipcistbinas e ‘ aa a ~~ T has always been a surprise to mining men upon visiting Seattle for the first time, to find there was no Mining Exchange established in a city recog- nized as the commercial center of a State so rich in mineral possibilities as the State of Washington, \. and realizing the necessity of such an enterprise, a syndicate of prominent mining men have associated themselves together, leased, and will equip and fur- nish the large, commodious rooms at 609 First avenue in the Mutual Life Insurance Building; and have closed contracts with the Western Union Telegraph Com- pany for the daily transmission of the Spokane Mining Exchange markets. There is no reason, with the re- sources so near by, afd the intelligence and capital of our citizens, why a legitimate Mining Exchange can not be sustained in our city. There will be none but stocks of merit listed, and to give every one an opportunity to attend, the management have decided to hold evening sessions for the present time, and all are invited to attend the opening session on Wednesday evening, June 7th, at 8 o'clock. If you are interested in Mines or Mining Stocks, | be sure and make it a point to attend. Mining men from all sections are requested to make the Exchange their headquarters whenever in the city. Come and bring your stock, and PUSH A GOOD THING ALONG, | at ~~ “=> cn meee 4 SEATTLE MINING EXCHANGE wsisehoce Main 272 609 First Avenue. ——o —__ —____—. Every lot im fratt trees Pratt's Oren: Addition. pA sb jana }fornia black figs, 20-Ib boxes, $1.-| %; cartoons, $1.25; >myrna figs, 20) + ib; new dates, Tic; aweet apple | cider, 200 per gallon; med. sweets, | 14.00; strawberriews, Hood Kver, $5.00; Wheat chicken feed, $19; bran; 814; y neth adapt dering Boe wy og hed en “4 Presertption Specialist. “Phone Mike 2 Ce FOR,. sount taitea steers, over peunae St Michael, Golovin Bay ‘e”, per pound, Sc; green hides, te lew than salted: dry hides | per pound, i2c; dry culls, one-third} lees; summer déer, per pound, 2@ ‘ ' | te per Ib; Oregon and Yakima stl.) {ver skin, fancy, $20 per ton; beets, | | mack: garlic, 90; California aspara-| ‘ Sagi: | gus, 6660 per Ib; Walla Walla aspar- rom Yesier Wharl for Ring MARKET QUOTATIONS lagus, 8@100 per Ib; rhubarb, 2% pe | Dyes, calling at Vietoria, Vancouver ib; tomatoes, $2.2592.00 per case; arti. chokes, ec per doz; waa beans, ic ‘There i# per Ib; string Deans, Se per ib; new | $1.25 per sack; carrots, 8co@Si per 7 and etch | Ikan, Wrangel, snd Juneas, Passenger accommodations Gret-class For intormation, rates, ete., apply to Empire Line / All Water Route to Alaska. Pim aig 3 Mates ow tte June IO, iIs99. comrfieet tt Kiver Steaterd for” Dawson City Apa All Intermediate Poin ou tae Yukon Rive 607 First Ave. - ~ el Or te Si, eet ot e ey 4 iavigation Company in (Dited Bates or Canada af neon ectiinatnaninn anneal To insure delivery send your packages and import- ant letters for DAWSON And Upper Yukon Points by NUGGET EXPRESS Recon! unexcelled for promptness and reliability... Temporary Office, 907 Second ave., South, Tel. Main a0 STEAMSHIP | | | HH ‘ \ Alaska Flyer Skagway via Vancouver, Ketchikan and Juneau N SIXTY-FPIVE HOURS 8. §. HUMBOLDT WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, AT 8 P.M. Office, 6 Pleat telephone fe ’ Atiington | he Pike 1 ” & CAINE, Agent BONNEY & STEWART Directors and Kmbalmor. Third Ave, and Columble a ne Main Li. Benttia, Waals, Thursday, June 15, 10 P.M. |» LAURADA Prank M. White, Master, Sails for ST. MICHAEL And All Yukon River Points |, Tuesday, June 13 Connecting at St. Michael with Salling From Seattle Jane 6th ++. FOR Cape Nome and Golofnin Bay Por freight and ngor KO CHTLOOTT. Agent Basement Mutual Life Building Or White Star Dock, foot of Spring st, Ticket OMco, 612 First ave ‘Phone Main 117. Datly Arrive Everett ow Mt Vernon p. im. New Whatcom od wp ma STEAMER ~ Seattle, Bimunds and Brerett STEAMER GREYHOUND Three Round Trips Daliy—Except Sunday TIME CARD Loave Seattle 7a m., 12m, and § p,m. Loave Everett 9:15 & m., 290 p m., and 7:16 p.m, sat Beattlo with Steamer Flyer pund trip $1.25; Ea. k, Seattle. attle, Rod 381 eB, Steamer Discovery : ratos apply to | ) SCOTT, Manager \” UANKS. T NATIONAL BANK OF bRATYLE Lester Turner , KY. Varkharst oe Assistant Cashier Might and telegraphic exehange payable in all the principa: cities of tue Uaited tates and Ku rope. THR VUGED SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF PRATT LE Capital stock paid ia $828,099 turpiue pos) Jacob Furth <4... President EC, Neouteider Vice President KV, Ankeny ‘ ; Cashuoe Correspondents in ali the prinet pai citiesia the United States and Kurope. SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK OF REATILE Corner Yerler Way end Fires Avenue Capital m0 Andrew Chilberg “President A. H, Hoel berg Cashier Transects « General Hanking Br ACTON aft Oa. nck wool bats, #e vy undersbirts and drawers, ch. Blankets $1.0 and ep. Govern ment tents, 9x9, $7.0. Oversiirts, §2.0a Kirk, 1297 First ‘on Type, letters for signs and house Meston, #0 Yesler Way. * Kubber enamel ambers Chas. Biack Lan SEWING MACHINES. — New Home Sewing Machines. Best and made. cheapest machine Fold on ments. Ofiece next door to i Seanad WANTED.CLOTHING. ing, trunks: ines bought Abstract Co., 419 New York Block ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. KELLOGG, Beles Retiting TT & MeNENY, G7 ey, Boildin: REES P. DANIELS 88 New ‘York Block, CHARLES N. ENOS 116 James street. MILO A. ROOT, 10-14 Roxwell building. CLOTHES CLEANING. ~“Reatile Clothe: Preming Co. clothes in shape tor $1.50 per cleaning, repairing. 110Ssd av VEKSONAL. See Hanson before purchasing « sewi machine. A. few good second hand ‘me ‘ines for smle reasonable, 216 Columbia street, opposite Postoffice. ad ond silver. IC Wanted-—To buy Hensel, manig. jeweler, 2 Minekley block. Kvery lady attending our sale will pak ely receive a handsome present at ad- memt of sale; every article going to © highest bid, withoat limit or reserve, wparatory w ating out our stock to ¢ room fora largo new line Sales daily at 290 and 7 m. G. W, Cormack & Co., 1833 Second aven: White Ty King of all sewing machines Sold by B.D. Vorts, 1008 Second ave: pioneer dealer in sewing mechines and sewing machine supplies. Telephone Buff 64. DENTIST. st. Specialist in Crown end Briige work. 42 Burke Building. pence nde Bact a LOANS AND INSURANCE. “James Doth well Mortgage Loans, Fire fo surance & Surety Bonds. 28 Boston Bik; ToL poesia atc Aeidietnneoetnsaisenseseianok abel DANCING ACADEMY. Bost and horough Dancing School (a city; day and evening. 7th and Columbias: Hansen, corner Spring Styles, Lo est prices, See ces Aisi neieannmaienes skeheel Gnanany HOTELS AND FUNNISHED KOOMS HOTEL BRON low rat a wih , WS First avenue— tor: rooms single or en sui Dell Crene, Manager, anticipate « change ke and Second; nicely furnished ransclents 260 and a room and board, HOUSE Ti) Bouth Ath: #1, $50 and 82 per week THE VICTORIA, 109 First ave; el furnished rooms, #2 and $8 with bath, ete. 0. C. Stark, Vv a ites week: su roprietor. AUCTIONEERS, neral auctioneer; sales {the city or state; real express sales, freight kor morehandise—all pays lowest prices, bat square bos! All Kinds of waste paper bought and old newspapers sold. No. fs Rallroad “avenue, Telephone Black No. 18. na ae Aenean ncaa nese Linsay's home-made bread, cakes and pastry; best in the city, 1406 Phird Ave, S. ‘TAILORS, f o., beat Pies nthe city, oing, 715 Third avenue.” HOvGHTO: and 417 Collins Mock. n orner, 80x10, fenced, on Third avenue line, near University,’ on which will build cottage costing $850 to your wn plans, and sell whoPe for §500; cash §0, and monthly payments less than »w intrest; also same arrangements x10, Harrison Heights on Macpherson & Ua, acd, niki ees oe aii