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‘ aw Cf aa RSF 52 Gat | ererweewesenes | | THE SEATTLE STAR. WARDEN KDE prowreta, but the frult prospect ia per pound, 120), dry culle, one-third hot encouraging lowe; summer deer, per pound In Weatern Washington continued \ THN | 240; wintor deer, dry, 14ani6 with almost continu deer, 9@ite; dry elka, b@pl0e a lack of #unshine, have } d elk, 4@5e; sheep pelts, 26qP050; at . bey prevent satiefactory linge, 14 wetorn Washin improvement base only | w Ne Weatern Washington wool, | nm alight, and up to ¢ present | oe; dirty or timber burned, 100; tal } time the condition of cropa (® very |low, MMataye @ecouraging, except that of hay, | 4 Butter, Choe £ : . Eggs and Poultry Odd Fellows Select Wheat and hope. Hay te luxuria Found in a Black- Hutter—Tanch, 1@126; fancy dal }Oate are far below their usual con | sienna Pat Auer / Kentucky Must Pay. - California, 1M KFORT, Ky. June 1.—The (jobbing)—Strietly — fresh SENSION OF GRAND LODGE ENDED 02 Sovents eon dscten chat PLACED WITH: DEADLY INTENT) ranch’ yyo0" "US" SSN Dr in the ampment in Frankfort tn R wbpent ; hiek 16%4e ~ live chickens, Ie The & bs Al 189, upon requisitions from the 9 Eloct Officers, quartermaster, Gov. Brown refusca Seesation tn tha Quiet Community ute But Fail to Finish Other to pay the bills for some reason, and of F rlektown Walnuts, per Id, sacks, Kast es F the legiviature last year authoriaed . 4 — the merchants who furnished the St. Louis. ern black walnuts, 10 12 supplies to sue the state, with the 13¢; Aiberta, 4c; almonds, fancy, soft aap 72 ” above result | ee whell, 18e; almonds, Me; pea “s j nutes, Ge; 7 Mic; hickory, 1c; co- TACOMA, June 7.—The grand lodge Compressed Air Chimes | @P. LOUIS, Mo, June t-The tt. | anni, per dozen, Tie; pop- of Odd Petiows convened promptly at) yw Ps ltle village of Fredericktown, about |P** '? 10 o'clock yestentay morning with all Foal mae 4 —_ . tage hicrt hen 966 autiéa MAGA of Ndtes'thk thé than Hay, Grain and Food the delegates pretent. At the same Lj air to ring the hus Hay (jobbing)—Puget Sound, per chimes in 6t, Patrick's cathedral # Mountain & Southern railway, ts r A na) ’ worked the entire day, not adjourn- ed oe —— Pine vend - id an infernal machine in the black~|! Gates jopbing)—! ing until 5:90 yosterday afternoon, bade grag pet oa ees amith shop of Felix J. Parkins, put! Barley od, 821 an hour and a half tater than the * ident intention of $22.00; cracked, $23; = of metal, Next Sunday cars moving there with th pe 9 time for closing the day’e| 1) compressed air will be in regular | causing the death of Parkins or one r te operation on Twenty-cigbhth and/ of his tw r ton, $29q730, oll cake, meal, The grand iodge @ht a large | mployes $33; middiings, $21@ bran, $16 amount of work, and gained rather | YOY -Bine streets | Parkins bought the shop about (Wo! shorts, $17.50; chopped feed, $20@22; than loet on the time allotted for years ago from Samuel Callaway,| dairy chopped feed, 16; seed oats, = eg meeting, but the Re- THE NEW LAW father of Frank B. Callaway, who js | 80022 kah's, while they did an immense now in the St. Louls jail awaiting! Meat Prices. amount of work, failed to finish, and lerial on @ charge of murder in the] Presh Meat (jobbing)—Cow beef, taatend of adjourning dnp die lest | | Mrat degree for killing bis wife in a|te per tb; meer beef, vo per Ib: mut perso sain inne, ed, re-agsembied | N | downtown dry goods store about two|ton, wether, ® per Ib; pork, : “e me | months ago. Bam Callaway has been! per tb; veal, large Se per Ib; small, e ee en Se eet dees | | missing for some ttme before his son | 1c, hall to the representatives, white | TACOMA, June 7. — Lagtelatore, | Sommitied the crime with which weg er eng Bae ger Aion We a cay ae ae ag getting henreremge om soe Sees oMcers and |" when Saas 2 eapered Bie Clack: lesa, 2 nating Poe cane gets An Soar public servants who are wont to daw | with shop thie morning he noticed | §\c eenplifica’ pay for mileage from the county or|)a one-pound beking powder can on| Lard (jobbing)<Blome-made, per degree at East Tacoma bali. The | scute will have to crowd a great deal/the window alll, The tid was only |Ib, 7K; White Btar, So; Coin Special, two events conflicted fomewhat dur-| of business into the next few days! partly on and left a amall opening |#4c; lard, compound, tlerces, 4c; Po frewe Seal ied sone peered 13 they are ever to profit from this on one aide, Parkins took up the can| Rex, §\e wards y ail the gource. ‘The new etate law which | and half unconsciously turned it up| Fresh Fish (obbing) — Hall- grand representatives had paid their | wines out mileage becomes effective side down. A black granular sub-| but, 2%@F9%c; — salm T@%e:; respects to the ladies and many re-! o., Priday |atance ran from the opening. Park-| founders, 3@40; soles, 4c; rock cod, mained to dance. ‘The jaw is known ae the Land bill.) ing examined it closely and found | Se; trout, 124@lle; shrimps, Ie; Tminediately upon convening te | trom ite author, Senator Paul Land, | that it was ordinary blasting pow-|shad, 364; smelt, Se; oysters, grand kxige proceeded to organise. | or geartie. It provites that the state|der, He straightway threw the can|Olympta, $2.0 per sack; $1.00 per took all the time until the noon 4.4 county shall only pay out money |into the tub of water which f# used |alion: clams, $1.0 per sack; Dunge- Dut the work was rapidly done | tor traveling expenses to public off-/in ail blackwmith shops for cooling | ness crabs, alive, $1.10; cooked, $1.20; a all that. for the after. | MOF vouchers property signed and | tools, He left it there until It had | ling cod, 6&6 pom hong agra bs rn | eee The officer must 4is0 | thoroughty soaked through, Vegetables. orn arms present a eworn affidavit with al On taking {t out and examining ft Potatoes Gobbing)—Wht River ne fe te usuaily af SOuCner. attesting that he actually |he found it to be a most ingeniously | purbanks, $38645; Yakima and Ore- ae toe, enewe- spent the money for which tte | contrived infernal machine, The cae | gon. g44; new potatoes, 24@2\o per Ib: ed | Youcher is given. The law applies) was filled to the top with blasting beets, $1.25 sack; . MOMS por warden, 44) particulary to railroad and steam- powder. In the center of the can, 4c; dry salted sides, The; Rex, t i 2 H it : 3 other officers suppowed b laack, garlic, %; California pF apne bin a st ny ae oar how Rent Saree... Aqpetats leew ¥ 5?! running from the bottom to within | gus, b@¢c per Ib; Walla Walla aspar- ti they have filled — ome bape By cents may be paid without @ vourh-\an inch of the top, was 4 plece Of | agus, S@100 per Ib; rhubarb, 2c per te re-eledied to positions, such aa |“"; | wood. Inte this plece of wood Ove! in: tomatoes, $2.25@2.00 per © ru. quater | ‘The effect of the law will be to! matches were inserted, #0 adjusted | chokes, We per dos; wax beans, 0c and treasurer, which they | compel all sheriffs and peace officers! as io rub against a plece of sand- | ry ib; string beans, Se per Ib; new otha age for gor’ ere nomener, | Who accompany prisoners ge pen- | paper with which the box w lined | Pabtmee, 2%@7%4e: new onions, tc: for the position of grand warden, andi | "UeTy oF eae np oagg o secure |from top to bottom. It would have | parly [tome potatoes, $2.75 per car- Deputy Collector George A. Eliaper-|opond nnd to present ft when asking | eee ete i take the tid from | load wack. ; « 4 e nan, of Blaine, was the fortonate | tir their expense Dilla The mem-| paper againat the matches, igniting Pretts. ponsnerbios receive the nomination and | here of the legisiature will be sim-|them and thus causing the powder to| Green fruit (obbing)—Oranges, The fell fet of elects clected in| TY, eitected. Thle preciutles the | explode, ‘The force of the explosion, |seediing, $2.76@4; favels, Gd Gatbeneat Gemeeh eanetar. E. Dee nny Dutille eMamle riding! nad it coursed, would have Killed| lemons S800; apples, —tan- vin, of 13 . 7 grand nna. (om 2 bate and drawing 10 cents a mile | the person who held the can, as weil|cy, $2503.00 per box; ban- Tacema; deput in payment of traveling expenses. as the person working at the forge,|anas, $2.50 per bunch; Call- ter, 8. G. Comgrove, of oe oF: which fs usually occupied by John | fornia biack figs, 20-Ib boxes, $1.- grand waren, George A. Ellxper-| Hamtiton, one of the employes of |: cartoons, $1.35; omyrna figs, 0 man, of Blaine; grand “egg anid Parkins per Ib; new dates, Tie; sweet apple Jerry Fortain. of Seattle: grand gilt snniiataianen cider, Me per gallon; med. sweets, treasurer, J. B Kerembuhl. of Spo- | Fight ina Cel 14.00; strawberries, Hood River, $4.00 kane; grand representative, A. G @4.0; home grown cherries, 1L.@ Ansell, of Spokane; trustee of I. 0. |_ MMINNVILLE, Tenn., June 7.—11.50 a box; San Jose cherries, 11.25@ O, FP. home at Walla Walla, Zell M. 'Sommy Crain, a neare murderer conm-/ 1.0; peaches, $1.4 a box; apricots, Beebe, of Colfax. __—_— | fined tn the jail, fatally injured (wo | $2.0 a box. Pihegepi yas nn tr the election the! aacowa, June 7.—~About $20,000 White prisoners, John and ‘Wiltiagn | Lumber and Building Material: of trustees. of the home met in/ new butict ¢| Brown, today. Crain attacked them session and organized by yt Pesuiey tates ow, butidimgs at) white they were asleep, beating them| Logs—Superior quality, per M, No. electing J. (©. Taylor, of Orting. | -sener with a new system of water Over the head with a bed rail. He 1 fir, $6@7; merchantable fir, per M, ! chairman, and Z. M. Beebe, of Bpo-| " was finally overpowered and chained | 4.50G5.60; No. 1 cedar, #07; com rene, secretary, and then edjournes. | “OCh# G04 4 new sewer eyetem || tnt Ona mon, per M. HOS; spruce lows, 56.00; cary che ents mere monn | yatting tor toe Bove cormiiory dp ea aoa Ecpcting Boy | Ei nha soneh Brink tn de- | | c ‘ 3 " whoa the talthngion oy pelt on Rw another building for the dining hail, | Recep te Colville Boy) ii. surtaced, one or two sides, & rom with laumiry and kitchen attached. | GoLVILLE, Wash. June 1.—A /10 and 12 Inches wide, §15920; length: left f this 5 . . : lengths en ae considering res. | _P80* for the boys’ dormitory were | pubic reception is to be given Jesse 32 to 16 feet; special lengths, Wo per prep Georke W. Bullard, of ve: one-inc olutions witich will today be present. | I" = x So nchting: Moon ry Ae E. Jones, who fought under Dewey “M extra; one-inch finish, $12@18; all at the battle of Mania, this even- vertical grain, 4 per M extra; floor- ed to the grand lodge for eepreres, © tt., two stories high, and a base-\ine Everyone ix looking forward to|ing, dressed and matched, $7@21; There will be & large number of res-| wont ‘There will be a wing 22 x 30 olutions presented this year, but their : tl Mr m stock boards, S-inch, $9€P18; 10-inch, nature le among the secrets kept by | |the standpoint of one who wi $9.00@18; 12-inch, $18@19; fencing, the members. | Work on the semprovemente will be- |: - No. 4 of 6-inch finish, $9; No. 2 89: In the afternoon the election of om. | £1 furthwtth. to be completed by the| 4 banquet given by the merchants | V or channel rustic of drop siding, new story of the battle fr “| ist of October, lot Colville to Mr. Jones will follow weight 2000 Ibe, $11@14; Fir timber, pwo aad = +e ue Bg Pag ot | 1h Connection with the buildings 4) the reception if present plans do not | Jol#ts and pcantiings, rough, §8.00@ - / | new water and sewer system will be) 4, S181 BM, 0.0@1s; 848, Sue Beattie; vice president, Rose Me-| fail through. . 19.@18; . lintrextuced, pumping the water about ——$——— ee la mile and three-quarters from| > @ large spring which comes from the | Queen Anne Hone. | Rough, $8@9; bevel eding, weight 700 foot of a buff 12 ft. above the level tbe, $14@15.50; coljing, weights, Nos. . ¢ the [Of the reservation buildings, thus In-| |, It f= the Geatre of the owners of the 1's and 3, %-Inth, 1200 Iba; This ie the Inst day but one of the | suring ample pressure for all domes. | Pratt's Orchard Addition to encour-| 1° 2 gn M4; box boards, 12-inch and up, $15. Crosky. of Palouse; grand ward Washington Red Cedar Lumber— Mrs. W. H. Ward, of Snohomt rand treasurer, Mra. M. Etta Hale, of Tacoma. 2, %e-inch 700 Ibs, $12@27; grand kxtge, and was devoted morn-! tie p . age the building of homes, therefore . easanel | urposes. Plumbing for the boys wainscoting, S10@14; rustic, $25@28 ing, afternoon and evening to work | soemitory i included In the Berens | the investor and expecially the ladiew |o4+ shingles, $1.50; standard shingle! without reereation. The entire! ntract, but the contract for the | Of Seattle who are interested in owN-/ 9) 40: 1-inch finish, 12, 14 and 16 feet, Gay was devoted to grand tothe | water and sewer system was award.|!n@ homes in the near future, are gysqa4: thick finish, $28@26; cedar Dusiness and the finishing of the! 84 to the Puget Sound Pipe company, |equested to see this property. It squares, 7, & 9 and 10 feet, $2460; work of the Rebekah assembly, #0) 4+ Olympia, at about $8000. jie beautifully #ituated on the east! pickets, $1 that it may be passed upon by the) wo... bade for the work on the build. |*lope of Queen Anne hill, command- | Kjin.ay grand lodge. ings, water and sewer system were | {ns @ good view of the lake, city and | grayage, bo Tonight the degree staffs of East! (ned in the office of the commis. | Sound, accessible by Cedar street car Jobbing Quotations a te sage Mo. 89 a1 sioner of Indian affairs im Washing-| ne. Tove are trem} Se 1é large The Jobbing quotations today were Mount Tacoma Rebekah Lodge NO} ion b. c., and notice of the award | bearing fruit trees on each lot, and) | Soe Jove : ; ©, will give an exemplification of the! 8 sent from there to the succesa- We do not hesitate to say that the |" rs Gebbt Golden C, la Wi degrees at Armory hall. The first-| 6) contractor, Mr. Anton Berens, of Pratt's Orchard Addition offers th: Baar LiewInas)—Golden ©, 18 Veit . $1 in advance of green; named lodge will commence at § DP. mora. best value for the least money of $4.90; extra ©, in bbls. powde m. sharp, and the last-named at 9:20 sf }any property offered during our 12 ghee pager 4 vel cube, o'clock. | years’ experience. Easy terme to et, $5.40; spot cash prices, Death From Meiten Metal theoe ate wis to bulld. Price $250, Flour, ete. Gobbing)—Patent Ex YOUNGSTOWN, 0., June 7.~A! per lot. You can secure a plat of Ctlient, $340; Novelty $3.25; Star quantity of molten metal broke this addition by calling on Holman (bakers), $2.75; California brands, Joone at the Hubbard furnace of An-|and Robinson at 112 Columbia street. $4.19; corn meal, yellow, $1.65 per 100 Wd aan drews & Hitchcock tonight, and, MOORE INVESTMENT CO, | Ponds In 10-lb sacks; corn meal, coming in contact with water, caused white, $1.75 p Their Former Town Burned by Gr aatiaane Whigs seeded th tae MARKET VOTATIONS buckwheat four Health Officers. death of Dennis Crowley, the night Ibs in 9-1b sacks; « boss, and slight injuries to four or per 100 Ibs ip 10-Ib sacks; farina, § GUTHRIE, 0. T, June 7—The!} ay 2 | " a — oot 85 Bet 100 Ibs In 10-1b sacks; farina, aerueniad anintaind eves the taal” cnc | Wednesday Morning—West street | 999 por 100 ibe in 5-Ib wacks; steel- peg ae ek tamdioe to eee wus quiet today. Strawberries have Cut ontmenl, $260 per 100 Ibe in 10-1b and Fox tribe of Indians for three) Two Mundred Men Strike | gropped to $4.50. Nearly all of the SUL OMmesl. § 78 per 100 ihe months, by the government, because | SURENVILLE, 0. J 7.— | «reenstuff has been disposed of, and 1. U0 EN hbo t of ‘the prevalence of smallpox, was| STHUBENVILLE, 0., June 7.— In 10-1) sacks; whole our, e marke’ fl) be quite bare until : M ‘ Two hundred men employed in the the markets wil $1.85 per 100 Ibs In 10-1b sacks; rye gaied today. One hundred and| ne : the next shipment arrives on the 5 twelve Indians had the disense, of | sewer pipe works, near Toronto, O., A Ele abies a}, $2.10 per 100 Ibs in 10-Ib sacks; whom seventy died. When the phy-| have struck for 26 cents increase per Queen trom ae Prant : : Lem ng rye flour, $2.25 per 100 Ibe in 10 Siclane declared the disease stamped day. They have refused an offer of ey reyedos 7 a tee i. Most sacka; split peas, 100-Ibs sacks, $ a ten-ce’ « e. ree of potatoes as split peas, $2.00 per 100 Ibe in 25-1b out the government agent erected a | ten-cent increase om ' peas, 1 new vileae a mile from the old v arms seh mn been raised to $ per carlond sack. joyes: pearl barley, $4.25 per 100 Ibe A carload of potatoes from Sacra- |), wacks: whe kes, T5-Ib box ro c \e e y . f 5 rsrotllpeithsbares 43 pe dito CRIME IN THE SOUTH mento was expected to arriye thin g919; wheat flakes, $2.60 per case of atripped naked thie morning and had aterncon, 6 2-1) pkgs; fancy rolled oats, $2.88 to run a mile from the old to the new | ele de, in Selb aneke; corn meal, optus The following prices are belng of W, $2.80 per bbl in S0-Ib sacks; village, where he waa furnished with o the producer by the loc hs sted Shee tae rage @ tent, clothing. blankets and eup- Charred Bodies in Ruins of a Fi lle say caliver? ip ead tate on fareseus’ Wauipwtoet pour, pall plies by the government. The bucks it Ae ahh ae dots sacks; buckwheat four, pure, ree : ome Suggest Murder. the dock or in the car at Seattle per bbl in 60-ib sacks; cracked wheat protested savagely against running ee Grain — Oats, $27.80; barley, $22; $4.00 per bbl in 50-1) sacks: atecl cut They filled up m whisky wurreptic! COLUMBIA, & ©. 7.—Ten wheat chicken feed, $19; bran; $14; oat meal, $6.50 per bbl in 50-Ib sack; ously given them, and after stripping yuman bodies we in the shorts, $14.50. graham flour, $2.90 per bbl in 60-1b van amuck through hundreds of the | suing of a burned house near Har-| Hay—Puget sound, per ton, $606.50, sacks; whole wheat four, $2.00 per whites amembled. The affair was ; deeville, The bodies are those of J.| Gastern Washington timothy, $1 bb! fn 60-1) sacks; rye meal, $2.75 per highly sensational, but no one wa% golomons, his wife and elght child- ; alfalfa, $8 bbl in 50-1b sacks; rye four, $4.00 per hurt. After the Indians had left the yon, the eldest a girl of 18 years en — Strictly fresh ranch, 16% bbl; fancy rolled oats, 180 Ibs net im historic old village, with all its re- Solomons lived with his wife in an! @17c. bbis, $5.45; fancy rolled oats, 90-1b vered relics, was burne isolated district, their nearest neigh Butter — Fresh ranch, 8@100; sacks, $5.20; fancy rolled oats, per ~ Fee - - bor being sore miles a Yester-|c¢ mery, 16@18e. case, § WEEKLY CROP BULLETIN" eevee te ‘ ad noticed Poultry—Chickens, live, 16@16%c; e (obbing) —Green - mons’ house had disappear. | dressed, 16 per Ib, 20¢P31e; Java, per Ib, SEATTLE, Wash., Tuesday, Juneted. They rode over and found noth-| Live Stock—Cholee bee attle, Costa Rica, choice, per Ib, 15@190; 6, 1299.—U'nited State Department of ing but charred beams and rafters cows, 4@4%c; steers, 1%@ go00d Roasted, Arbuckle's, in 100-1b cam Agriculture, Climate and Crop Bul-| and blackened debris hogs, live, 4c; dressed, 64¢; per 100 Ibs, $12.25; 60-Ib cases, per 100), letin of the Weathe au, Wash rch of the ruins resulted in/calves, dressed 60; small, 9e; $12.95; 26-Ib cases,-per 100 Ibs, ington Section, for the week ending | the discovery of ten human bodies, | calves, large, Ive, small, 6¢ 5; Java, 50-Ib tins, per Ib, 6 Monday, June 6, 1899 blackened and burned beyond recog-| Hides, Pelta and Wool—Heavy , Mo; Aden Mocha, Ca Warm weather and copious show- nition, undoubtedly the father and/sound salted steers, over 60 pounds, cola, 320; atemala, 2lo; ground ors oeye greatly Improved the crop| mother and the eight children, There |%o; medium sound, per pound, 70; | coffee, 16@200; Lion, 100s, $12.26; 65s, eitu m in Bastorn Waehington|is a belief that murder was done, jlight sound, under 6 pounda, Ze; | $12.89; 36s, $12.45, “| Pra M. Wan rari carea-arcassncva iapeetiniansek uit eae enim ica a ai AA ik i ail 3 4 Cc. Skagway via Vancouver, Ketchikan 3 and Juneau The compan ant = steamships ele } Walla Watia,| | yor Que IN SIXTY-FIVE HOURS | ‘St. Michael, Golovin Bay 13, 18, every oattle a) nt pba Spry WEONESDAY, JUNE 14, AT 8 P.M. AEH, i, Fire ave: tl , I ‘ ' ae , and Umatilla leave Leave SAN FRANCISCO For ttle 10a, m., via Vietoria and I wend, Ju July 6, 10, 15, 20, 2b, 30, A Connecting with 1, Foatile No, every fifth dey thereaft Keattle No, 0 tor Kampart, hoyukuk, Daw —= FOR ALASKA ton and way ma For Vieighit oud Massage apply to Great Northern Railway Company O12 First Aven > Faid-ap Capital no TUE ViMBT NATIONAL BANK OF * wove Keattle o Leave Sentth we EATTLE Cottage City, May 14, 20, July 14, 29; City of Top June %, 24, duly 9 ; . General banking buiisiow iransaotnd 44; Orizaba, June 19; Al-Ki, June 4, NY ttleY k Tra part t (9 iemes . Home, Ze , (reagens July 4, 19, August 3, d every fifth fl i ll on Is allon Ue | pe * MeMiesen . Vice My ed day thereafter Plead o@ice, 90-43 Wost Colpmbia Mt KV A ni Cashier W. Db Woon, Pres A, L. Mawiey, Mer No r er ‘information, obtain legraphlo ex payable Por further ©{nformation, , sight apd tolagraplite exe! Pare folder ~ plates and Kurope. Th company reserves the right to chan without previous notice, THER WUGKT ¢ ND NATIONAL BANK steamers, sailing date and hours of Oe SEATTLE walling e © ~ Capital rtock aid a ore ' J. F. TROWBRIDGE boFpius : bay Puget 84. Supt., Ocean Dk, Beattie. | 4 ATP) —— pt et av, | Jacob Furth cea, Prestdome Up town ticket oMce, 618 First av., a seer Pare, isa Prem gout feattio; Goodall, kins & Co., Gen. iV. Ankeny F co Agents, San Francisco. Correspondents tn ali = prinetpal eitiesia Washington & Alaska S SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK STEAMSHIP COMPANY. | ife [Pers Yesler Wey wud First Rept | Alaska Lightning Express Steamship | Andrew chitiberg “President } \ OU |We will be open until 9|~—<—".* | isin: al Wiata Whaak P+ ™M., and we want | pone” sa tun THURSDAY, JUNE 8 AT IPM, ‘Show youthe SE ~Kounds, Ditieisen & Gill. Comtracto bh 38 | Build w Vancouver, Ketchikan and Juneau TTT) = Se es or eee > | Beattie Tent and Awning Co. jon end STEAMSHIP | Western. Telephone ete GM nn j j | MALE HELP. | | Wanted —Pilty Faliroad Inborers for Trin- ) ] did, east of mountains, Great North KR | K. Foley Bros. & Larrons—new work a i eters, graders, rockmen ; wi free ; | geste trom Yesler Whert for fkacwey ond og | MiP Medey 4 pan Crewtord 18 8 aor | Dyes, calling at Viewria, Vancouver betes | We know you don't D Favler: torn hopd big % AKMY GOODs. ral Kenking Business. jean, Wrengel, and Juneas, \Thursday, June 16,10P.M.| have time during = Pessengor sarocatnodations frst-alans. the day, and NOW | “Siiipimirior Aimke, itmbon quay For injormation, rates, ete, apply to that warm weather or bara SR; oe ee ne. doybie bape yt = Haeal is coming on, we fil “orm win 25) wosiir Lowa, cose, Phone Main «0 Mis James Street think the Gas Stove Blasivcton’ Ray underahiris and drawers Bian kets $1.00 is just what you fy tents, Ox9, §7.00. Srerkirs, ton want. Kirk, 1217 First Avenue. Empire Line Al Wate Rot Ala Timm Sailing w St, Michasi on or Abont f pm Aaland ane GN* AND HOUSE NUMBERS. Kabber Type, alumin letters for signs and how Meston, 310 Yesler Way. SEWING MACHINES. Home towing Machines Dest and machine made. Sold on easy pay- mente Ofiee next door to Postoffice. i | | | “WANTED CLOTHING, d oT Cast off clothing. (ruakeand Valles bought 41110 Second ave. "Phone Red 1166 ] | | obs ABSTRACT OF TITLE. Seattio Abstract Co, 419 New York Block ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. | 8) 1A KELLOGG, a6 peer Baie SCOTT & McNENY, 406-7 And promotes happi-| RESP DANIBLM. 06 New ‘York Block. Dawson City ness in every household 00a oor eh noxvell vast. pe i enanereneeseeesnemeranrnimeteteners eer) where used. CLOTHES CLEANING. te IE “eeitig Sicha Pela Ga Te Yukon River. Sean shape forth 3 pat month Sizing ing, repairing. 1 United states or © nected FREE ot ares loaktty er ed p By ad- CHARGE. ineinigheat bidder without sai ortresstve, preparatory to clearing Oat our stock to lnake room fore large new line Sales daily Co, Se akg {2:0 and 7 . GW. Cormack & To insure delivery send Seattle Cas fas second " 4 w is r r ai your packages and import- ue soliy'n. DVofa ots second hve: plomeee ant letters for AND. dealer im sewing machines end sewing machin jens Telephone Buf 61. DAWSON [Electric Co. a And Upper Yukon Points by jn Crown, NUGGET 7 214.216 Cherry Street and Bridge work. 44 Burke Building. ] eens ee Our grocer says “James Bothwell Mortgage and reliability. Temporary OMes, ns, Fire Im surance & Surety Bonds. 28 Boston Bik ; Tel af Second ave, Bouth, Tel. Main 960 There are not any PANCING ACADEMY. | “Best and only thorough Dancing School | city: day and evening. 7th and Colum ~ MILLINERY. : Mrs dfanser. corner Fourth, and Pine aianiie ” Latest Spring Styles. Lowest prices. STEAMSHIP - HOTELS AND FURNISHED ROOMS j | HOTEL BRONSON, BT FI / | | Good elevator; rooms singl | eka cues ! low rate: Dell Crane, Man . sa | try che Ravhostcr Hotel Pika ena sononty SAN DIRGO FRUIT CO. sot and Has Plenty eine first-class room and board, $8 week and up, Fine as Silk |“aLERWOUD- HOUSE. 110 oath Filth 415 Pike Street. Single rooms $1, $1.00 and §2 per week nts 250 and |) THE VICTORIA, 1200 First ave wee q | furnished rooms, & and tes Between 4th and Sth B with bath, etc, 0. C. Stark, proprietor, | | HOTELSA VOY. Pleasant rooms; 6a First | M 1 RION HOUSE. Furnished rooms; rai Salling From Seattle June 6th | reasomable. ©. Levander, 107 Marion, cor. ror | All Work Guaranteed. = i | PETER EGGE _ |- Cape Nome and. Gt a hy | Painting, Paperhanging, Kalsomining | K. CHILCOTT, A Mutual Life biiding | 2ieturo Frames Made to Order, Lock foot of Spring st tmith Kepatring of All Kinds, Residence, wr cin ave 406 Pike Street , Master, Sails for ST. MICHAEL | And All Yukon River Points Tuesday, June 13 Connecting at St. Michael with i electric Hghts, XK. tiret Avenue and Pike] i board at % per week. v. Thind aad Cherry; ity or state; real press sales, freight k of morchandise—all Lue Third avenue, kK. Raserm: Or White Star D cat * K Co. pays inert rroes, but juare business. a nds of waste Ga TICK OE OMCA. MI FILO OOO IOOEOOOSOOLOOOOOOD tS UNITY nowapapers sold, Noe tos Railroad avenue. Telephone Black NoatHe y TSS everote AEE? Meals at All Hours. No. 1118 hak oe wa Ts a OUR CAFE $ inti Sol Wester avon Mrs. Con, A. Rideout, - Proprietor S “HAKERIES, so ald Cor. Third Ave. and James St. Linsay's home-mad | Seattle, Eimunds and Byeret lischomosenaonde et STEAMER ne Con bent A, S18 made in the ctty, Dyeing, PIGOT & FRENCH CO. ,)s,hcite | G R FY i 0 U N 1} | 104 Washington St,, have the only pet ans tit OB Oo lll 1 eepelries BT bisy ave tins, Linotype Job Printing Machine ~--<-scctios seeecacacan Three Round Trips Dally—Except Sunday tn Che Movthwoet, Cotalegnes, Pampa. | 020427 Collins Mook TIME CARD | lets, ete,, at specially low price NAVE TO HOM Leave Seattlo7@ m., 12m, and 5p. m. oh Y by giving them an opportunity ows a acre ee: leave Kverett 9:15 a m, 20 p.m, and ach. Wo have nice corner, 80x10, fenced, on 7:16 p. in, Third avenue ine, near University, on Connects at Seattle with Stoamer Flyer which will build cottage costing $83) to for Tacomn your own plans, anc whole for $500; RES ound trip $1.25; Ka. BONNEY & STEWART cash &, and monthly payments less pod i Funeral Directors and Embalmors est; also saine arrangements » Seattle, (BB Parlors, Third Avo, and Columbia st. x14, Harrison Heights aa |#@ Telephone Main ly, Seattle, Wash, 1 son Macpherson & Oa, OTT, Manager | LS = a nwer T(tas Ranges. = EMPIRE LINE g Me ee ee 607 First Ave, - + SEATTLE Sold at Manufacture | ‘infor Sale"rottananlt: "dis Colamible | OF to any Agent of the Interns: | er’s Prices, freight | “Ww ete aan eT eS * i j tonal Nevigation Company in | deducted, and con-| !!ent! manie jeweler’ & Hinckley biock AMMO 2

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