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I ATE UP Mh. GOULD And Smacked Its Lips for More. MATCH TRUST IS A GOURMAND, is in Business With Ease and Despatch.Last Competitor Gone. NEW YORK, June §--Edwin A. Gould has surrendered to the big Diamond Mateh company, which for several years he has been stubborn- ly Rghting. The terms pe was able to force from his competitiors are sufficiently Mberal, to, in a measure, soothe whatever wounded vanity he may have from defeat, but the big monopoly has none the leas ewey him from tte path and forced him to enlist under its banners. Mr. Gould, president of the Contin ental Match company, exists me and he is now, or will be shortly, simply Edwin Gould, a director in the Diamond Match company. In ad- dition to this directorate in the ble Hiinets corporation, he also recelves $1,000,000 for turning over his three big factories to the trust, One of these factories is at Pasaiac, N. J., another at Ogdensburg, and still an- other, ithout pane of glass brok~ en in ft,” at Kankakee, Ti. All this has been officially agreed upon. To carry the agreement inte effect a resolution will soan be ad- apted by the board of directors of the Diamond Match company, re- commending the issue of $1,000,000 additional capital stock. e-third to go to Mr. Edwin Gould, an equal amount to be used In #weeping away or acquiring the properties of other competRors, and the rearsining mil- lion to be offered to the shareholders at par. This gives the Diamond company a practical monopoly of the match| "®t mentioned In the foregoing ar-| icon effected, a recess wan taken to business tn this country. It t* al ready a competitor in the foreign ie making an ag- the match business of the entire world With the $2,000,000 additional stock it will have a capita! of over $14,000,- 000. Tt will be five years next Septem- them upon the Spanish bank or any other petitution; thet congress Would undoubtedly enact some legia~ lation @t ite next session extending the wational banking laws of United States over the istand of 1 to Rico, whieh would place all fna jelal inatitutions upon the same foot tog. confer upon them all equal pri- * and wubject them to the same soruliny The Spanish bank had a monopoly } of isauing clreubatin om in the tel and of Porto Rico, which extends for | thirteen years longer, It ts not the i srnment to in ee, Dut it will ntion of the Ov | terfere with that privi be terminated as soon as congress nd Mr, Acuna haa been so In All banking inetitutions in Porto Rico will avail themacives of | the national banking lawa of the United States will have th me | privilege of issuing currency that the | national banks of thia country now l enjoy. | Principal Elected. | OHWENEY, Waah., June & Howard Reed of Cheney haa be lected principal of the Sprague » and Mies Catawba Wilson, also of this city, re-elected as a teacher in the same, Prof. Postal Cards for Japane | PAIRFIRLD, Wash. June &—The postmaster recently ordered a num ber of international postal cards, to be used principally by 200 Japa who have been engaged to weed beets, ‘TROUBLE FOR THE CHAPLAIN Asserted That His Arrest Is the Result of Prejudice. SPOKANE, June &—It has ju leaked out here that Chaplain C. ©. Bateman, and who haa recently been appointed to duty at Fort Spokane, was last week ordered under arrest by Capt. Batchelder, of Company M, of the Twenty-fourth tnfantry No particular statements of the ex act charges could be obtained, but It is thought that the charges against the fighting pargon™ are the refusal to obey orders, and assuming auth- ority not vested in him, and also a violation of article 62 of the artic of war, which says: “All crimes not capital and ali disorder and neglect Which officers and soldiers may guilty of order and military dieetpline, though Helos of war, are to be taken cognia- ance of by a general or regimental, garri#on or feld officer's courtmar- tlal, according to the nature and de- atee of the offe and punished at the discretion of «uch court.” Tt is stated that the whole trouble has arisen over the fact that the captain does not want a chaplain at ber since Edwin Gould went into the | he fort, and he has done all in his the Continental ‘On September 12,| Power to humiliate Chaplain Bate- icles tr tian of | an and his family. 3M the bey — Company {pastors have taken the matter up The Spokane filed in Trenton with a capital|®%¢ ey have forwarded a eet of Of 81,000,000. Mr. Gould vad at the |Tesolutions to Secretary Alger. not organized to fight trusts, but to make and sell matches MARRIAGE LICENSES. Licenses to wed were teeued by It# reason | County Auditor Evenson yesterday for existence was the ownership of aj as foliows: David J. Talbot, M, and im @ day. —_ GRADUATION and machine which, by "he/) Addie Butler, 22, both of Seattle; aid three employes, was said to) Joseph Shay, be capable of turning out 25,000,000) Huse, 19, % and Hedwig ©. both of Seattle; Harry BD. Weeks, 4, of Seattic, and Cecil Jen- kina, 3%, of Henderson. Ky.; Dreull Lampman, 9, and Jessie Heft, 30, of Seattle; Albert McDonald, 24 and Nettle Hetzler, 20, both of Ballard. EXERCISES /sentist association Closes WHATCOM, June §—The North- weet Baptists association which has been in session here for three days will close tonight. The conference An Elaborate Program. | has been very Interesting through- out. The reports from the different Next Tuesday evening the gradus-| churches in the assoctation have been the | to the prejudice of good! tion exercises of the Academy of! of a very encouraging nature. The Holy Names will be held at the acad-| yount Zion church of Seattie and emy, corner of Seventh avente south | aiso the church at Fall City, have THE SEATTLE STAR | | Veretty | reported nearty fo the endowm: he finances of $9000 raine he Inetitution are looking more promising, and if the renerous Concessions made by the holders of claims, as now seems or of debt by fall attend prospects are good for a large showing the university bound# to re TWELFTH noe Of students next year, _ Jeelve the active support of the peo | ple of Washington | | Home efforts were made to start | | iteelf into deferring action two weeks | he » Meantir the committee on . jactly what is needed to meet the |requirements, the inflexible dispos! tion of the board being to keep af | fairs on a paying bania WELD IN MASONIC HALL, TACOMA, i080 malnates Xo take yminated to take | the place of those whose terme ex | ~ - pire, It i# ikely they will all be re elected. Among the vacancies will » that of the Rev, Dr, Marlatt, who Election of Officers Will Oeour To.) | jexpectn to leave Tacoma with the | day—-Other General Busi- jclowe of this y« hia four years [pastorate expires, The trust wilt be nominated by the ed by the conference | TACOMA, June &—The 12th annual Joy Caused Death. conclaveot Knights Templarsof Sta DIANAPOLIS, 1 Washington ts in session at Mason @ ye rece ved no of a larme In le hall and in attendance are nearly 200 Sir Knights from every part of in Tis pension. The excite eh for him and the domain. he fell dead of heart disease, IS LIBELED more of Knights representing va rious commandrics as delegates, had The steamer Lakme, of the Seattle Yukon Transportation company, haa board and elect 1, June & 1, and an old crease ment proved too arrived in the city on the day and night of Tuesday, and the conclave only awaited the arrival of the B¢ attle Commandery, accompanies by | many delegates from the north and j east, to begin ite labors | ‘The last contingent arrived on the iPiyer at 9:30 yesterday morning Awaiting them & was the Deyn Hibeled by the Pacife Coast Ivanhoe com of Tacoma, | company for the sum of $450.00, The accompanied by a band, which Was libelants allege that during last to act 4s an escort to the visitors to) March, the Lakme took on @ cargo the headquarters of the grand com~-/of 204 tone of coal at the Pacific mander at the Hotel Tacoma. jcoamt bunkecs, the value of the coal From the wharf the procession! being $012.60. They further allege | moved to the etreet facing the Hotel! that of thie amount only $153 has |Tacoma. There on the balcony | been pald. Now that the steamer te |awaiting them wae the grand com-/in the district where the coal wae |mander and the grand officers of|taken, the Pacific Coast company | his staff. A brief halt and then the|have taken out Sibel proceedings ooession re-formed for tts march to | against her. | the hall. | Omee there, they lost no time tn MAR ET OTATI | mutting to work, in fact, It was lens ONS lthan baif an hour before the con- clave had bewun ite work. The conclave was opened under the | direction of Ivanhoe commandery, of Tacoma, and after organization bad Thureday Morning. — West street markets were quiet today, Green- stuf! is about cleaned up, but large supply was due to arrive this jafternoon om the steamer Queen, from San Francisco A carl Jallow the #ir Knights to partake & substantial lunch, which had been| cabbage and potatoes arrived thie prepared by the wives and daugh-/ morning from Sacramento. The ters of the Bir Knights of Tacoma, | paces in berries remain unchanged. jand which was served in the large |in the cereal market, flour is stiffen- |ante-room adjoining the lodge room. jing up, but the Prices heretofore The afternoon seeston was dev quoted, prevail A large shipment to listening to the address of Grand | o¢ halibut and cod arrived today, and Commander Dibbie, and the appoint. | the market is well supplied with fish. ment of committoes. Mo far a8 Is | ‘there is @ large demand at present |now known there will be nothing of | ror canned and evaporated fruits and | unusual importance brought before | vegetables, which are abipped to Al- the present conclave. Today Will | sien, be devoted to the election of officers & business of the grand commandery It ls oupested that olf the bastnesd| free 'o tne Srodueer by the Secat | will be finished by tonight and the conclave adjourn. Most of the dele- gates will remain in the city, how- ever, an the grand chapter of Reyal Arch Masons convenes’ in Tacoma on Friday and Saturday of this week, and a majority of the Knights are dealers for delivery in round lots on the dock or im the cor at Seattle: Grain — Oats, $27.0; barley, $22; Wheat chicken feed, © bran; $14; shorts, $14.60, Hay—Puget sound, per ton, 6@4 9, astern Washington timothy, $11.0 Giz; alfalfa, $8. delegates to this meeting. ® — Strictly fresh ranc! 6 On thie account no elaborate pre- en worse eae ra tng paration for the entertainment of) putter — Fresh ranch, s€@l00; the visiting Knights was made, tt [being determined to include the! delegates to the conciave and the! Royal Arch chapter meetings in an entertainment or entertainments at the close of the week. 7 AN INTERESTING MUSICAL EVEN creamery, 16@ 1k. Poultry—Chickens, dreased, 160. Live Stock—Cholce cows, 4@4%e; steers, hogs, live, #\o; hogs, calves, dressed, large, calves, large, lve, 4c; small, 6. Hides, Peilts and Wool—Heavy sound salted steers, over @ pounds, fe; medium sound, per pound, 7%c; light sound, under % pounds, Te; cows, sound, all welghts, To; stage, bulle and oxen, 4@5e; salted kips, Te, calves, per pound, Sc; green live, 15@15\e; beet cattle, 4%@%e; good dressed, 6%o; “ie per 100 Ibe in 10-1b sack and the ctosing up of the past year's! the following prices are being or. | Pe 6c; small, 90; } and Jackson street. ‘ graduates, and an elaborate program : .. "Character ts Power” Miss Sarah Howard. Music (planos)—(a) “Canzonetta”; (b) “Lae Jeunes Virtuores.”...... “A Floral Bouquet” Eseay—"Literature, the Mirror of a@ Nation's Life ....-+...-+5 « » Miss Elizabeth MacDonald HIS ‘There are four! been received into the association. DREAM OF DEATH What ay the Clouter:| The Vision of a Young Man Came True. CHITAICOTHE, ©., June §.—Word reached here today from Bainbridge Minims| giving detatis of the death of Ciay- ton Houseman, a young farm laber~ or, % years of age. Houseman's body was fourtl in Paint creek on “Dream of the Shepherdess,” piano | Sunday morning, and while the ma- and violin. jority of the people think it a case of Class poem—“Not for Myself Alone” | svicide, there are others who are tn- Mise Anna Morris. Vocal trio—"The Violet” Violin quartette — “Souvenir de Essay—' Yesterday. Today and morrow" Mies Ida M. Wright. “Up-to-Date,” violins and pianos. Conferring of graduating honors on Misses Anna Morris, Elizabeth MacDonald, Sarah Howard and Ida M. Wright. Awarding of prite medals. Address. ..Rt. Rev. Edward J. O'Dea Railways Warned, RATHDRUM, Idaho, June &— Sheriff Bradbury has sent offictal no- thee to the superintendents of the Northern Pacific, the Great Northern and the ©. R. & N., informing them of their infringetnent of the anti- alien laws of the etate of Idaho and warning them that unlets the lew is compled with and they discharge all the employes Whose employment is! forbidden by law arrests and prose- cution will follow, cnongmlemengeaD HE WANTED A MONOPOLY WASHINGTON, D, Mr. Acuna of San Juan, who was re- cently a member of the cabinet of Gen. Henry tn Porto Mico had a jong interview with the president recent- ly In company with Gen. Henry, As sistant Secretary Meiklejohn, of the war department, and Mario 8. Gel gil, his interpreter. Mr. Acuna visite Washington as the representative of the Porto Rican vanch of the Bank of Spain, of which he is the director, and he ap plied to the president for an order extending the monopolles enjoyed by that institution under the Spacieh regime. The president explained to him that such exclusive concessions were not granted by our govern ment for any purpose; that the ex ecutive bad no authority to confer C.,, June §.—| clined to think it was foul play. The young man had been paying attention to « girl named Magate Harman, who was a domeste in the family of Poxtmaster W C, Newell Some days vince Houseman had a dream that two men aeraulted him and threw him into Paint creek. On Friday night he told some friends he was coming to thin city to get a Heense to marry. He failed to show up on Saturday and, remembering what he had sald about he dream. Paint oreek was searched and th body found. NEW SUITS FILED. Among the new suits which have |been filed im the superior court are the following: Mra. Caroline M. Ban- \derson and husband va. John Mertz jand BE. F. Sweeney, for possension of the New Artington, $250 back rent amd $500 da s; Yesler Petate ve. lAdem Orth, for possession of the store room occupled in the Pioneer block, and damages; Seattle Brewery nd Maltin company va. EB. R. hitn eseasion of Whi ney's Cafe, $125 back rent, and $500 damages. WEATHER FORECAST. For Seattle and Vicinity.Tonight and Friday fair, continuing warm; winds northwest to north, The indications could hardly be more favorable for continued fair | weather in the vicinity of Seattle The temperature has risen slightly in the Pacific Northwest. There has been no rain during the past % hours jexcept .01 of an inch at Spokane, and la trace at Helena, No Sewer Pipe Trust. AKRON, O., June & Akron sewer- 1 said today that they b fr pipe trust will never vized Bickerings between vut turers prevents the deal closed pipe 1 the m being Sewer pip 1 ha York for two weeks, | bas been accomplished, been In New but nothing hides, le leas than salted; dry hides Concert by Ladies’ Musical per pound, Ife; dry culls, one-third Club at Plymouth Church. less; summer deer, per pound, 2@ club we a} %e inter deer, dry, 14@léc; papery Mine Beye donor opm evening at} deer, 9@12c; dry ciks, 9@10c; green Plymouth Congregational church. |¢!k, 4@%c; sheep pelts, 25@95c; shear- ‘The spacious edifice was crowded to ; Eastern W ington the walls by the friends and admirers fo; Weatern Washington wool, of the singers. The expressions of |!2¢; dirty or timber burned, 100; tal- appreciation were quite marked. 1t|!oW, 24atI¥e was one of the moet steeewful | Butter, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry affairs of its clase «iven in the city. Butter—Ranch, 10@i%e; fancy dal- The following program was rend-ley in squares, isc; Washington ered: creameries, 1-lb prints, 1642180; Kast Spring Night ..... + Bargiel | orn lowa and Elgin, 1920 Ladies’ Musical club chorus, Pro- Cheese GUobbing)—Native Wash- fessor H. 8. Sharpe. ington, 124% @13e¢; ern = 12@ 13 Suite for Organ . ' Wider | California, 140 Mr, Boyd Well Eers (obbing)—Strietly fresh Jewel song trom “Faust” .....Gounod | ranch, 180. Mra. Henry Taylor. Honey — California comb, 12@ Spinning Bong from “The Flying | iy: strained, Dutehman” ‘ Wagner Poultry—Dressed chickens, 16%; Ladies’ Musical club chorus. nhold Ltecker dmunds. live chickens, 1 Springtide ...... rt Mrs. Jennie Hought« neerto in F Mino y 2 iret Walnuts, per Ib, sacks, 1c; Eaat- Movement ‘ - Chopin jern black walnuts, l0e; pecans, 12@ Mise Blea Deremeaux and Mr. 0. le, ftherta, Me, almonds, fancy, soft a Moline shell, 1% 2, 16 | Spring fong ..... Hawley | nuts, 6c; . ; hickory, Mra. Henry Taylor, Mra. R. W. Em-|cocoanuts, per. dozen, 76@90c; pop- mons, Mra, Maurice McMicken, | per Ib. Mra, W. H. White The Jewel Song, from “Faust,” | Woy, Greta s08 Pe sung by Mre, Henry Taylor, was), Hay Gobbing)—Puget Bound, per pn fe lng sd AP gl g $749; Eastern Washington tim- hy, 919014 Oats Gobbing) alfalfa, $9 time, a solo by Mra. Jennie Hough- is ry ” Per ton, $20 | ton-Rdmunds, was one of the best thinge on the program. The effi- clent chorus, under the leadership of ag . bas one adie artG Prat ssor H. 8. Sharp, cave renewed en t coldacte it iae Waeeoaea ok the pd—Wheat, $21; ofl cake, meal, rehearsal which fb been held in| $23: middiir $21073; bran, $14 preperation for tt ant. The pro- |shorts, # ; chopped feed, $20@22; |fessor in to be congratulated upon |Aa!ry chopped feed, $16; seed oats, the unqualified success of last even. | $032 ing’s program, Meat Prices. ——_—_—__—_——— Frosh Meat (obbing)—Cow beef, |9c per Ib; steer beef, 9c per Ib; mut- | |ton, wether, @¢ per Ib; pork, 7% |per Ib; veal, large Se per Ib; small, 10¢ 10%; hama, small, le; breakfast ba | biplane leon, 1c; dry salted sides, 7\c; Rex, | 8% ‘Puget Sound University Con- | jars Gonbingytlome-made, per The: White Star } Cotn Special, fers Degrees. $140; lard, compound, tlerces, 64%e 1 ACOMA, June 4%.—At the meet Rex, 6% ot the board of trustees of the Pu, Fresh. Fish = (Qobting) ~ Hail sound university yesterday, several, bUt 2%4@3%c; — salmon 1@he; | degrees were conferred, ‘To Frank | founders, 8@4c; fo; Fock cod, B. Bh ook, of Cheney, class of be; trout, 124,@15e; shrimps, 1e; was given the degree of master shad, 244; smelt, 4@5e; oyatera unt Franels Alexander La Vio. Olympla, $5.00 per sack; $1.80 per lette, of Seattle, the degree of bach. 4!lon; clams, $1.60 per sack; Dung elor of arts, and to the Rev. Alfred crabs, alive, $1.10; cooked, $1.20; Thompson the degree of doctor of oom SO philosophy, Rev. Dr. Marlatt, y Vogotables. Jent of the board of trustees, ocou-| Potatoes Gobbing)—White River pled the chair and fourteen trustees Burbanks, $98@45; Yakima and Ore were present. gon, $48 Dr. Whitfleld, president of the unt. | bee ts, new potatoes, 24% @2%e per Ib; 25 sack; carrots, 9c@$1 per i sack; wartig, 9; California ara gus, b@6e per lb; Walla Walla aspar- agus, $106 per th; rhubarb, 2c per Ib; tomatoem, $2.2 60 per case; arth eho! . We per don; wax beans, 10e per |b; string beans, Se per Ib; new cabbage, 24@2%c; new onions, le; Karly Tose potatoes, $2.76 per car load sack. Fruits. Green fruit Gobbing)—Oranges, | needing, $2,764; novels, $242.60; | Jemor ‘. #5@4,50 apples, fan cy, $2.50@3.00 per box; ban unas, — $2.60 bunch; ¢ ria black 20-Ib boxes, 60; cartoons, omyrna figa, 280 por Ib; new ¢ , THO; sweet apple cider, 200 per gallon; med, sweets, $4.00; atrawberries, Hood River, $4.00 4.00; home grown cherries, $1.2 n Jose cherries, $1.26@ 1.50 « box; Me 1.0; ¥ $2.0 Lumber end Building Moterial- Loge--Superior quality, per M, No. 1 fir, G7; merchantable fir, per M, | $4.5005.00; No, 1 cedar, com- mon, per M, “@ $1.00 » box; apricots, jJuly 4, 1 cedar ngle be Fir lumber-—Rough, $8.00; thick fin linhed, surfaced, one or two sides, 4, 10 and 12 Inches wide, $15@20; lengths 12 to 16 feet M extra; on vertical grain, $4 per M extra; floor- ing, dressed and matched, $17@21; stock boards, S-inch, $9@18; 10-inch, $9.00@18; 12-inch, $18@p19; fencing, | 4 or G-inch finish, $9; No. 2, 99 | V or channel rustic of drop siding, |welght 2000 Ibs, $11@14; Fir timber, | [Jolats and oUlings, rough, $8.00) 16; 4181 KB, $9.00@is; 8 4B, |14; box boards, 12-Inch and up, $15. | Washington Red © special lengths, Soc per | Pacific Coast Steamship Co. Wh a Viet 1m, 18 fifth da Beattie 10 4 a Victoria and Pt T nd 10, 15, 20, 20, | July 6, 10, 16, 20, 25, 30, Augus and every fifth day thereafter ria, June for San Francisco The company's elegant wlearmehips Queen, Walla W and Umatilla SEATTLE m, via Port Townsend f, 13, 1%, 23, 24, 1s, 23, 28, August 2, and every y thereafter and July ‘Leave SAN FRANCISCO For FOR ALASKA 1 ct « City Orie day the For The ¢ wtour sailing. » Puget s, tle; Agents, nitage City, joattic Oa. m May 14, 2, July 14, 4, July %, June 4 ry fifth of Topeka, June 9%, ba, June 19; Al-Ki August % and reafter. further information, obtain pompany reserves the rimht | to change, without previous notice, #, walling date and hours of J. F. TROWBRIDGE. 8d, Bupt., Ocean Dk, Seattle h nigh, $9G18; all wy, town ticket office, 618 First av., Goodall, Perkins & Co., Gen San Francisco. Washington & Alaska —... STEAMSHIP COMPANY. far Lumber— | 1 Rough, $809; bevel r.ding, weight 700 be, $146715.60; ceiling, weights, Nos, | }1, 2 and 3, %-tnch, 1200 Ibs; Now. |, 2 and 3, %-Inch 700 Ibe, $19@°27; | Wainscoting, $10@14; rustic, $26@28; |*A® ashing! $1.60; standard shingles 91.10; l-inch finish, 12, 14 and 16 feet, $25@%4; thick finish, $28@36; cedar \nquares, 7, §, 9 and 10 fect, $2420; | plekets, $12. | Kiln-dried, $1 In advance of green; drayage, Woe. Jobbing Quotations. The Jobbing quotations today were follows: |. Sugar Yobbing)—Gotden C, In bbls, | $4.90; extra C, In bbis, Se; powdered, $5.95; dry granulated, $5.40; cube, $5.- 95; beet, $6.40; apot cash prices. Flour, . Gobbing)—Patent Ex- cellent, $240; Novelty A, $3.25; Btar (bakers'), $2.76; California brands, #4.10; corn meal, yellow, $1.65 per 100 pounds in 10-ib sacks; corn meal, white, $1.75 per 100 Ibs In 10-1b sacks; buckwheat flour, pure, $3.50 per 90 * \ibe in 91b acks; cracked wheat, $2.25 per 100 Ibe In 10-1b macks; ina, $2.- farina, | $2.00 per 109 Ibs in 6-Ib sacks; steel- leut oatmeal, $3.60 per 100 Ibs in 16-1b wacks; graham four, $1.75 per 100 Iba [in 10-1b sacks; whole wheat four, | $1.55 per 100 Ibs In 10-Ib racks; rye | meal, $2.10 per 100 Ibe in 10-ib sacks; rye four, $2.25 per 100 Ibe in 10-ib oka; eplit peas, 100-ibe sacks, $2.50; split peas, $3.00 per 100 Ibs in 25-Ib | boxes; pearl barley, $4.25 per 100 Ibs in sacks; wheat fakes, 76-ib boxes, | in 9-Ib sacks; corn meal, yellow, $2.99 per bbi In &-Ib sacke; corn meal, white, $2.90 per bb! in 50- tb sacks; buckwheat flour, pure, $7.20 ‘per bit in 1b sacks; cracked wheat 14.09 per bbl in S0-1b sacks; steel cut oat meal, 16.0 per bbi In W-Ib mack; graham flour, $290 per bbl In %-Ib sacks; whole wheat flour, $3.00 per j bbl in @-1b sacks; rye meal, $3.75 per bb! in 60-1b macks; rye flour, 14.00 per | bbl; fancy rolled oats, 180 Ibe net in bbis, $5.46; fancy rolled oats, 90-1b| ka, $5.20; fancy rolled oats, per) case, $2.76. Coffee (obbing) —Green—Mocha, per Ib, 29@3ic; Java, per ib, MeP2se; | Costa Rica, chotee, per Ib, 16@ 190; | Roasted, Arbuckle’s, In 100-1b cases, | per 100 Iba, $12.25; @0-ib cases, per 100) lbs, $12.95; 36-Ib cases, per 100 Iba, $12.45; Java, W-ib Une, per Ib, Gc; sack, Me; Ad Mocha, 87\c; Cara- cola, Me; Guatemala, fe; ground coffer, 16@2%¢; Lion, 100s, $12.25; 65a, $12.96; 36n, 312.45, ——L_EEEEaEaEaE St. Michael, Golovin Bay CAPE NOME About June 10 (under charter) 5. S. LAKME | Connecting with feattle No. 1, Seattle Ni | 2. Seattle No. # for Rampart, Koyukuk, | son end wa ¥ relght 0 apply to | Great Northern Railway Company) 612 Piret Avenue, or Hend office, 9-02 West Columbia Bt nw w Pres. A. L. Hawiry, Mer. Seattle-Yakon Transportation Co. | [ A Alaska Flyer | Skagway via veceeny Ketchikan a u IN SIXTY-FIVE HOURS §. 8. HUMBOLDT Sails From Seattle | WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, AT 8 P.M. City OMoe Main S40, A Paidnp Capital . Bie) ie ing busines i note’ dames D. Mh ie. + a2, President Meurlee MeMicken , » Viee Prosiden: | Lewter Turner. . 6. 6... , Cashtor K. ¥. Parkhurgt saistant Cashior Hight and telegrapilo exchange payabla in ail’ tho. principal cltivy of he United | States and Kuro TUK PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF BEATTL Capital stock paid in 528,000 surplas cee 85,000 | Jacob Furth F. ©, Neutolder KV. Ankeny yy. Prostdent Vice-President Cashier | Correspondente in all the prinetpat ertiesta The United States and Europe, SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK OF SEATTLE Corner Vester Way and First Avenus, Capital $75,000 Andrew Chilbers Prosid F. 1. Jncobson Virst Viow-Prosident iL, Grondabt second Vice Pre A. H. Soelborg « Cashier Transacts # General Bouking Business, Salis trom Vester Whart THURSDAY, JUNE 8, AT (0 P.M. FoR” SKAGWAY AND DYEA oe CALMING AT Vanconver, Ketchikan and Juneau FARALLON STEAMSHIP Vietoria, Vancouver, Ketch . Wrangel, end Juanes, Thursday, June 15, 10 P.M. 1 accommodations firtelast, Passonge: Per miormation, rates, ete, apply to Phone Main 479. DODWELL & CO., Ltd., General Agents 113 James Street } Empire Line “AL Water at to Asta } iret Seiting to St. Michael on or Abort June io, iIss9g Connect: with Com own | Omcet St Hive Stonsmers for Dawson City And All Intermediate Points on the Yukon River. EMPIRE LINE | 607 First Ave. - ~ Or to 4. oo J laser onal Navigation a United States or Caneda SEATTLE To insure delivery send your packages and import- ant letters for DAWSON And Upper Yukon Points by NUGGET EXPRESS 7 Second ave., celled for promptness ility.. Temporary Office, South, Tel. Main 360 STEAMSHIP Frank M. White, Master, Sails for ST And All Yukon River Points |" - MICHAEL Tuesday, June 13 Connecting at St. Michael with Steamer Discovery Sailing From Seattle June Guh Cape Nome and Golofnin Bay For frei Or Wht FOR ht and passenger rates apply to RK. CHILCOTT, Agent Rasement Mutual Life Knliding te Star Dock, foot of Spring St ‘gacat Roaraen Ral 490 p,m, Ticket OMoe, 612 First w "Phone Main 17. Leave. Daily Arrive way S13 Everott- 6145 ih am. Mt Vernon p.m New Whatcom Spokano-Ro « St Paul, Chicago and Kast ~ Seattle, Bémunds and Brerett, STRAMERS, STEAMER ts at Seattio with Steamer Fiyer round trip Colman Dh Ke 1 B.D, SCORT, Manager round trip $1.25; Bd wattle, URADA TION Pvery thing Ix going without Limit or res wrve to the highest bidder rem price, Coat Of Value, as We mua Hi wetock that Ip om th of watehes, diamonds, chains, fetand hollowware to seleat from. Fine Kaymonas, | Crescent Btrew hevler, P. & Martiot be wire ay thing is going out lin ) guarante + ropres attend salen daily Carmack & Co BUSINESS CHANCES For Borines: Chances of all kinds ela Macpherson & Co. Money -meking restaurant, in good localliy; low rent; will sell cheap account other business, which takes It will pay you to look this up at onee, all owner's tt “BARNED BOB. 76 KOrTi ke pture cured without Ente. painor me. 1S Keattle National Kank bulldings HING AND CLEANING 2 Union vireet. Teles only French Dye le | CONTHRACTC | Rounds, Ditieieen & Olll, Contractors and Hallders; 1108 Western ave. Tel. Buff 996. | Kendell, General Jobbing. Tel Green en a |, Wanted- Pitty ralirond laborers for Trine 1did. cast of mountains, Great Northern K La Yoley Bros. a Larsone “new work ; team ators, graders, roc! $ ; free pass; bip today 4 p.m. ‘stort, ie Stal nate Cast-off clothing. D. Taylor, Starr Boyd Big ©: & ABM GOODS. | Nothing better for Alagks, timber, coun’ jor hard ‘work. Cavalry trowers, dou loversent, $2.76; lack, 8.9). Gen. Miles’ storm and cold weather hood ®. Army black wool bata, @c. Rubbeg’ lankets, we; Navy undershirtgand drawer, H.Wench. Blankets $1.00 up. Governe ment tents, 9x9, $7.00. Oversbirta, En Kirk, 1217 First Avenue. Kubber Type, siuminum «nd enamel letters for sigus apd house nambers. Chas. Meston, 0 Yeslor Way. ‘Phone uu SEWING MACHINES. ee aaa New Home Sewing Machines. Best and chee machine made. Sold on easy pay> ments Office next door to Postofiice. WANTED CLOTHING. Cast off clothing, tranks and | ide ‘Phowe Metts, ee ABSTRACT OF TITLE. Keattle Abstract Co., 419 New York Biock ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. “Westin Gstbes Preasing’ Ca hoop “yout | seb Sees aoe See Henson before purch: machine. A few good second: reasonable, ZS Columbia | chines for sie room Ke * e, new stock that is on the road, | A large Tine of watches, diamonds, chains, | Bat and hollowwere to select from Fine | watebes, including Howards, Kaymonds, | Riverside, Crescent Street, B.G. Gaylor, G. MW 4 Rartiet and Duber, et est bidder with- elegant presents veryihing is e* represented, so be sure and daily at 2 i@pm. GW. woaran: attend sales Carmack & Co., 128 ave! Seale ese — sold bre. Veta hte secon dealer In sewing machines wowing machine supplies. Telephone Muff 641, DENTINTs. — nnn nA ROAR H. H, Depew, Dentist. alist tn Crowm and Bridge work. rr) burke building. LOANS AND INSURANCE. “James Bothwell-Morigage Loans, Fire la surance & Surety Bonds. 28 Boston Bik ; Tel. ee; Pest apd ouly thorough Dancing Schéol ia city? day and evening 7th apd Columbiait MILLINERY. Mrs, Hanson, corner Fourth and Ping Latest Spring Styles. Lowest prices FURNISHED KOOMS First avenue— wator: rooms single or en suites jlow rates. Dell Crane, Manager, lf you wi room or anticipate a chang | try the Rochester Hotel, Pike and Second; er week; nicely furnished to &; transcienis 250 and Jectric lights, 2 YORK, rirst Avenue and Pike? d board al #6 per week. cor Think and Cherry: nd board, % and up, TLENWOOD HOUSE, tiv th Fifta. Single roome #1, $1.50 and §2 per week a | THE VICTORIA, 1209 First ave; elegant furnished rooms, #and §9 & week; suites jwith bath, ete, 0. ©. Stark, proprictor. THOTELSAVOY~ Ploasant rooms ; 625 First HOUSE. Furnished rooms; rates ©. Levander, 107 Marion, cor, 1st re | « partof the city or state; real e stock, express sales, freight nkrupt stock of merchandise—all R00 eral. 1828 Third avenue. | The Seat wa PECea, but square isi ness. AML Kinds of waste | paper bought, and old newspapers sold. No, Toe Railroad avenue. Telephone Blacks No, 1118. Alaska Junk Oo, pays bighest prices; pre! returns. No. 111! Western avenue, elophone Pike 119, as ~ a Linea 1, cakes and pastry; . 1406 Third Ave. Pseate A a ceiaet mane bieietinleal Sovht |The Pact ng dest #15, $15 and $20 suits made in the eity. Dyein | 1 he ‘city. Dyeing, 715 Thint avenue. Clean ARCHERRORS i- W. HOUGHTON, Architect, 414, 415, G8 ng, Rey ——— G R 3 : H ou N D and 417 Collins blo Acme Publishing Co. PRINTERS P. 0. Alley. Telephone Red 1064 | Three Round Trips Datly—~Except Sunday TIME CARD Leave Seattle 7 m. 12m. an +p. m. Lonve “Everett $0 & m,, 2:90 p. in., and 74 p.m mS _AXD_MOUGE SUMBERS. _ i | { 4 | 4

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