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THE ATTLE STAT. 3 tng Will be th bt fay " h hicken feed, $10; 1 m4 1 1 nf ALOTION be WIL be the publication of a “Ju Jers, Mra, Mattte rr whoo! | wheat chicken feed, $195. bran; ‘ . . sh ik THE FEDERAL e"Sourmal® be wasen aves oe: |HEALTH BOARD |sivices” citi ott e's) feta] St, tet Pacific Coast Steamship Co. vere WITT be imsuesl. ‘Mhe frat will deal dabbath baervanc Mra. Hay~Puget sound, per ton, $6476.50 with the ry of the organisation Grexory; Gol, Temp. inaicuetions Mies} Mastera Waeblagion timethe, $11.06 | ee r ‘ 4 if San Francisco and the events of the festival; the TAKES ACTION pears tL. Page; Union Signal report alfalfa, $8 * : . | second with the history of Chicago ine R, Sherwood! aallors,| - "ite #— Strictly fresh ranch, 16%] | The + company and } Up to amt including the big fire, and Mr ‘ a: ©, Stub jane H elegant steamships pater the third with the changes that have 11:16—TMineu n How to Nutter Fresh ranch, 84)10e | Queen, Walla Walla.) wy . Selections of Members for taken piace since itt. bdward Sel- Calls Attention of Physicians | Union,” the convention reamery, 16@ 186 ’ and Umatilla leave he wur the dane Toren, ran will be. the editor, ia: SubaraWosia taw | 1120—Paper, “The Work of a , Poultryschiekens, Hye, 18@18%¢ SEATTLE ont fiat or Ne tundes Kric t nh wae . € ful Union Mr M. I Piatt | dressed, E ’ | : Ji195 a, x 1 Port Townsend and |« way a : i ¥ yy) | OPMANIaed by: Chicago Carl . )~Noontide Ayer " ive Bto hoiee beef cattle wised’ & The Rs dera) peti Jury that will Wontteld, in 18t4, just after the end | The Monthly report of the depart-| Noontide pr caudesee rember) Sipe ob mg er Atte | Victoria, June 4, 8, 13, 38, 28, 28, July | yas ; verve during the June term, were . #4, ’ > Om ent 0 & submitte ray one Swen steele k kK 4 2, and ev Carmack & Co, f . names of the furym me as follows; SP8t Members were men who fought Mee " execu committee to nominate eu Liven, aned, large, Oe; small, GUSINESS CHANCE eden tabieue Hdward Wine. |S#ainat France, Later all honorably |Sfternoon, | The number of death 8 | cointendent ulvem , live, 4c; wmall, 6 Leave SAN FRANCISCO For iativhatilck brennen, M, Qt. Carrahor, G, A, | {sharged soldiors were admitted to | WAY Was 4 compared to 70 In April | 1dh—Thank-offering service, Mra,|_ Hides Its and Wool~Heavy {tle 10.4. m., via Vietoria and Pt sana oy nage oe} the federation, and 4 Ve . tel rd called at son to the la r ade ‘ound malted steers, over 60 pounds, | ‘; - une 5 10, 16, 2 Harnes, Iti Robertson, W. X. Rua. | ()° fileration 7 See tence reqarding tubercn which goes in. | Mary Wad , jooeneS pte Lobe Geunn, Thea ia ie Od sell, BF. Patton, Chan &. itarnes, |*" y-three branches in different (oor tS omorrow, ne pravisiane 10—Report of execut commit. |Se; medium round, per pound, THe: | July 6, 10, 1 0, Augunt Merrill Whittier, W, Graham, F. M,|P&Tt® of the country, mine of whom | oo 10°) Wri n phe oat hatte Meeting Report of organiser, |!acht round, under 06 pounds, ier every fifth day thereafter nF. M. | are in Chicago. of the law js that physicians # ‘ . coduian ows, sound, all wetghts, Te; | | BW Dudley, Thon Only thoes veterans who have be-|PePert to the board of health the MPS, sihee seth of county preaidenta:| teats balla: cud oxen, 4@6e; salted ram Sener! | For Husinoss Chances of all kind i » ass Ve Van Hora, B. W. Conn. | come American citizens are admitted N&MeA ages and occupations of per- | 1. Mra. P Masters; Pacific, Mra, | KIDS calves, per pound, Se; green| "ave Beattie @ 0. m F see NELAON MACPHERSON & CO. 3 © O'Loughlin, L. Abbott, John | i. nie, berst he by-d of the 8008 having tuberculosis, within five ga oats Siva ae oi. | hides, tc less than salted "dry hides | .Catawe City, May 14, ayes memes 00 ‘i or, Charies Nelson, T. W. Spon. t@ Membership, the by-lawa ¢ he | Gaye after it comes under their ob. | M: Bs Reeves: Skagit, Mra, F. O, Bi a o : + Clty of Topeka, Jun Money-making restaurant, in good ; cor, C. T Butler, C. Le Carter, H,|H#teclation declaring: “We are, with | Gaye after It comes under ihelt oh ioe: Snohomish and island, Mre.|Per pound, Ie; dry culla, one-third | 44° Grigana, June 19; Al-Ki, June 4,| — loenlity; low rent; will gelt cheap Cowden. priue, citizens of our adopted coun agit entelk Caan u een ord of all such MAry EB. LeSourd; ‘Thurston, Misa leas; summer deer, per pound, 22@ July 4, 19, August 4, and every fifth account other business, which takes miibiieech ade. try An insurance department has eelek, Snd shel ‘Salton phall not be mma K, Page; Whatcom, Mra. Ocl i winter deer, ary ban ord PAPETY | day thereafter all owner's tin It wil) pay you to ‘ ded eo th gp Nad open for the public inspection. That | '* Butters one pee Ufo), Ake Lg nee sel For further information, obtain] — look this up at once: ed trent 25, a Aoports » superinte o e ” sheep 8, oo ‘ jeare | 3 ty and about $ ae been | physiclune shall 7 ide familica | ..2:00--Keport f superintendents ie tes ere aa Washionton folder y eSS i paid out in benefits With printed dnetuetione for the Homes for homeless children, Mra 5@2b0; i The company reserves the right| , | : Prevention of this dis snd the Le He Brown; mercy, Emma i, | Woh, Se; Weatern Washington wool, | 4, change, without previous notice, = s i permense s n . ¢ p perance literature, 1oW. 24ats\e, wailing | W YORK, June %—Malcolm R. the patients or ownera of the prem ahes soe Gisieeaa, Who wan'elartieted’ laut tere’ Any. parmesan cvitlating ctua| Mee Seary I franchise, Mrs. Butter, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry J, F. TROWBRIDGE, | sss week of the crime of abduction in| law will be aubject to a fine not tess ©}. Thayer: legislation and petition, Hutter—Ranch, 1@120; fancy dal-|_ Puget 84. Supt, Ocean Dk. Beattie, | Vidi LB: 4 ner OOO KELLY@BURQG, » June 0—The | nticing Nora Savil than $5 and not more than $100 Mre. A. R. Hidout ry, in squares, Washington Up town ticket office, 618 First av., liten Printing & Minding Com wer ee oe Ene. nian: (ok art from ter home in Northamp-| ‘The board also calle the attentionot — 246—Report of resolutions com: | eriow, 1-Ib prints, 164180; Kast-| Seattle; Goodall, Perkins & Co,, Gen, Kecond Avenue bouth formerly. of Readine witnessed | tm, Pa, to this city, and here living | the physicians to the way reports of ™" aere wa atid Elgin, 19¢P20e, Agents, San Francieso | 7 Sa qa Abie cre 2iri0. af cnved 8) with her, wae sentenced today to| births and deaths are sent in. In 60? to 600—Htate superintendents) Cheese (Jobbing)-—Native Wash. | | whi bold attempt of two strangers to seven years and six montha in etate;/many instances proper names are! ™¥ take this hour to confer With ingion, 124@18; Kastern 12@13c; | BARNES BROK., 74-3550 boyd butidi ne rry off pretty Gertrude Smith, 14 . . county and local workers ‘ | rp gag lg te prison. #0 poorly written as to be undeciph- Calfornia, 34 | Was ington aska The be had ier a at th bon rampant erable, Kvening, 70=Cnton prayer set) Iges (obbing)—Strictly fresh a peaple n a e « , Mre crae | mu! or o ceurch’ vat the sexton had not yet The 4 deaths in the cliy in May re- Vitited by Mrs. M. 1 Heewe, | |ranch, te. an ang) STEAMSHIP COMPANY. ‘sted hat ie rt ad 4 |multed from the following causes: , oney 01 q : # pened the doors, In the moonlight | Diphtheria, 3; tuberculosis pulmon. | “MUeh-a-Hye Baby,” Mies Lita Bare atrained, fe. | lata Lightning es Steamsdip they saw Mrs. Retehley approaching ary, 6: canter of we sh. 1: Inant- Pett Judges’ decision, by H.W ultryeeDressed chickens, 16%; | Tele: with her granddaughter, Miss Smith, wk ov 9 BAR Patton, Jiidge Geo, E. Banks, J. A.liiye chickens, Ibe. ‘The only French Dye ‘The girl was a few steps behind. A tion, 2: septicaemia, Senility, i! coieman / quisbaan Glued Uieda tub! rand, bee Intestinal obstruction, 1; peritonitis, wmitiay. Sade <e | Hay, Grain , Neved to belong to some members i 7. ooteee he em ers £30—Devotions, Captain Moyes, of| Hay Gobbing)—Puget Sound, per | a Dithetsen & Gill 4 ft tha chuith A new and economical fashion Is/ intestinal —hemorrha ‘in Malonsem Aven jton, s7@@; ern Washington tim- | heh Weclore nee Te bad tes Suddenty a t to make a summer totlet of two var- | ¢rorrhage, 3; heart ¢ , othy, 313014; alfalfa, $9 | Salis trom Veater Whert > identy @ large man was seen to i $:40—Eleetion of off and dele. * a | ‘al Jovbing. Tel Green 6% approach the girl. He told her he icties of sik, a taffeta or surah pl prs Lary yret yom ris, 1: mon. Rates to national con Gate Gobbing)—Per ton, $30, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, AT 10 P. M. bad @ warrant for Hor arrest. The | solid color is combined with a Louls-|ingitis, cerebro-epinal, 2 meningitis, | 2° « of minutes—Unity| Barley—Rolled, 837 ; FOR —— oe ES girl hurried toward her grandmother 8 - ° : «| Cirete ot Be With You Tul We| Corn--Whole, $22.60; cracked, $23; | tor Gale oF rene The old lady termed and defied the jae or Swiss taffeta cheek or plaided | tubercular, 1; paresis, 1; paralysia, 1 Steet Ameli Benedictic: feed meal, per ton, $2. Co, Marion and stranger, saying he could have no|“% Happy effects are produced | Hright’s disease, 1; atelectasis, 1: age)" sre ot She toe “A commit.| Feed--Wheat, $21; olf cake, oat GWAY | ow warrant for such an innocent girt.| When the scheme of color is good sng epoca nag) oo ore infel> | rose are follows: Reception, Mrs, |$3%: middiings, $2@23; bran, $16; | +4. QALEED ABs 005 é Ming | The cetor of the plaid or check is ex » 2) Duerpers: septie 7 . shorts, $17.60; chopped feed, $20@22; fe nal pane dip eer g nmap ved prove goipel er yrwagteed yet cata rime sor. operas | Perkanne: mespirally, sitins Mabel invey chopped teed, 416, weed outa, WANCOUVEE, Ketchikan and Junead laborers ge Trig te car-[@ta. The underekire and siceves| tion. 1; railway, 1; raliroad accident, yer; devoratio * | $20qp22. ? 3 Knew work ; | teams, tied the gid Goaity Into ehe car-| Gta. The wadereking and sleeves! | Suicide by sifychnina, Thayer; decorations, Mra, J. C. Den STEAMSHIP pen re age with the assistance of a com- Pe sas | ney. Meat Prices. lay 4 p.m. Crowiorh iio W Main i panion and drove off. It was so quickly done that the clergyman and ad his Mock could not interfere. pe A posse was quickly organized and ae followed the fleeing carriage, led by girt was rescued and given back to her grandmother. The efrangors. » ero ela webart with a warning never to return. It has pot been gated go A ag nb BME, White Ribboners Are Already Making Preparations. Polonaise, sleeveless, of the cheek- ered silk. As the new drewses use up j far more stuff than our toilets of last Frank Beishley, the @fri's brother, |¢nough of fresh matertal to devetop They soon overtook the first carriage 4 eMart frock. and a hand to hand struggle follow-| Or Plain China silk of brown, navy et. The two strangers were dver- | blue or garnet, you can use the skirt powered and the frightened, weeping land wear it beneath an overekirt and summer, combi nay there f a possibilty of| the partly were with) If you have @ taffeta bodice of one of the new two sence “ee One of these softer tikes, known learned who they were or who inet|. | 8¢ Swiee taffeta, radiates gleams of | light from the cunning weave, It shows up well in the two tones of “ % green, lustrous dark mossy green [amd paler shade, combined with an | open square Of sivery white. In vie- tet the two tones are equally felici- tous, @ rosy tiae deepens into pansy purple with the coming of the black. | er stripe. To see one of these Swiss) caffetas im to purchase it on the spot. | In the iseve of June 1 of the Union They are extremely cool, Trim with the weekly paper published lace and bleck one ribbon, the interest of the Women’s Chris- tHE EE vl reporta, uaifi will consequently HH scale are being made for our on entertainment. and we 3 It is a tittle early yet to make definite an- g . nouncements, but White Ribboners| and their friends may expect the) | dest railroad rates ever offered to fe them, with all sorte of privileges. 5 ‘Western people Go not do things by . halves, and what with their earty| etart and their ‘at it all the time,’ poy in ite youth and pride and to a convention, ‘Ho, for Beattie!” ” DECLARED IW ALID The Eight Hour City Ordinance. Judge Jacobs yesterday .in the case of the City ve. Smythe, Wake- hour labor ordinance to be invalid the firm were fined $25 each, came up on an appeal from Judge Cann's court, Attorney's Humphries and Howe having filed a demurrer in the matter, Judge Jacobs gave tt as his opinion that the ordinance was not in conflict with the city charter, but that the council had exceeded authority and made the ordinance embrace more than the charter jt- self. The case was argued on the question as to whether a person may make contracts for @ specific length of time. The case will be appealed to the supreme court. BIG GATHERING OF GERMANS CHICAGO, June 9.—German-Am- @ricans from ali parts of the coun- try will gather in Chicago in August for their greatest meeting ever held here. Fifty thousand visitors are expected and already provisions are being made to attend them. The fes- tival will be fourteenth annual reunion of the “Hundes Krie Ve rein"—The German Soldiers’ federa- tion. The celebration will begin August 12 and will last five days, and the visitors and local members of the *ederation, all of whom are bly discharged German soldiers, fil take part in receptions, parades, uets and similar entertainment of the features of the gather- | pn aL i ru meet the expectations; Temperance Union, the weil appears. time on the cry of make yourself 4 summer belt Ribboners wit! be, ‘Hiv, for large houwwes are selling great quan- The early date of the tities of this flowered and striped Wwention, October 25-35, ribbon in duil pink, several for state conven-| carnation pink, mauve, straw and Seattle | brown. but as it is,/ red in shadow upon the shiny taff- have to start the eta. Have one long end passed wc tT U.} be nearly a hook your bett, Preparations of «| end, cut toa sharp point. ; | | | field & David, declared the city eight | The case, in which the members of | honor- | dark blue and heliotrope Buy enough gals or flowered ribbon abowt two inches wide to The blues, | ‘The flowers are softly dlur- through « cireular gift ring, and then leaving one Saring Small, inexpensive jewels and gems are strung at intervals upon the slender cord of gold known as the cravat chain. Mt is made fast to a pin and i» supposed to hold one’s | Windsor firmty down to the shirt bo- fom. As they are worn in Paris thie spring, f goes without saying that we on this side of the Atlantic will look with a favorable eye upon the pretty baubies. ee Flower designs tn white print the organdy for a hot which makes up #0 well summer afternoon. Pnk organdy shows a crome bar effect of white satin striping. These form an open work plaid on the back ground of tose organdy. A yellow organdy te dalintily printed with a tiny leaf in black. This patterning of white or black figures on colored ground in nevel and stylish. “ee Black chiffon roses of convention- alized form are appliqued upon white satin or white sik revere to a vin- iting jacket. Thie gives a touch of distineting to the plain cloth coat, and also a touch of feminine softness to the stiff heavy cloth. Remember that the revere must be broad below and well rounded. ‘The chiffon roses are soid by the yard, stitched on to white muslin on white pasteboard in the big shops. see An Bton jacket has the fronts laced together all the way up to the revers. Use a twisted silked cord of black mixed with gold, and be sure that the lacet is provided with firm tags. It is mowt provoking to have a tag come off the lacet unexepected- ly and then there is no remedy but to buy a fresh supply. The seama of the front breadth of a skirt are sometimes split and laced together with cords. Narrow ribbons are| used instead of cords on wash frocks| and perform the task of lacing| equatly well. Wealthy Farmer Swind HOLLY, Mich, June 9.—D. Ter- bush, a wealthy farmer living six les southweet of Holly, in Rose whship, has been ewindled out of $5000. He contemplated buying some and in northern Michigan and met wo men claiming to répresent the property. They propored putting up hie $5000 against their $10,000, the party not completing the deal to take the “pot.” Terbush drew the money from th nton bank. The men then toll him thet they would risk fis honesty and let him keep the money, which was put in a grip. He left the men and when he reached home he found the grip empty. Woman Fatally Injured. SHELBYVILLE, Ind, June 9. Mra, John Widener was thrown out of her bu into a barbed wire fence this morning, sustaining in- juries from which she will die ey aan Excursion to Tacoma Sunday ixcursion steamer State of Wash on will leave Yesler wharf Sun- day at #15 a.m. Returning, loaves Tacoma at 6:15 p.m. Round trip Sc, Tickets for sale at Lee's Phar- y, and at whart, os Fresh Meat (jobbing)-—Cow beef, (Crue! Treatment of a Bey) per 1b; steer beet, $e per thy mat. | CHICAGO, June %.—After traveling | tom, wether, Se per Ibi pork, Tie |hundreds of miles in a box car, tied | Per 1D; veal, large Se per Ib; small, | hana and foot and guarded by three | !e. Provisions Gobbing—Hams, large, yan | ltr amps, who fefused him food and! 1044 hema, ‘Steal, Sie) beoaktnat ba- Ju leven water, James Meta, 15 years of e; Rem: lage, is resting at the South [com MMe: dry salted sides, 7%e; Rex, | Thursday. June 15,10 P.M. | wooed police station, wide Lees - Passenger accommodations fret-elast, ouaredinan tor the tres man Whe, |, tare Gobbing)—Home. made, per | Mots says, kidnapped him from his|!>. THe: White Star, te; Coin Special, |home in Kenwood, W, Va. last Wed.| Se? lard, compound, tferces, sige; jmesday. Meret Fish Gobbing) — Hatt F ; t h A | ‘The boy was weak from hunger and ves 2 é - 7 . . but, 2403%c; salmon, The; OF Sixteenth An- 52: "icing tse'nsascraws| tae sos: salmon, tae pe 089 when he staggered toto Sr | be : |atation. When Oakdale, near Chi-|S: trout. 124@!se; shrimps, 0c; Nual Convention (ce: trcnet he was stmnstion.| ads 264: melt,” 4c: oysters, of Olympia, 2.0 per sack; m per) ed by hie alxiuctors and/left helpless until freed by a woman. gallon; clame, $1.50 per sack; Dunge- ness crabs, alive, $1.10; cooked, $1.20; | Preached on Social Puri [tin £04, Sete. HELD AT EVERETT NEXT WEEK| ce coeetne we ones mene Voretabion. ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 9.—-Doctor| Robert Nouree, the well known evan- | sete recently delivered a sermon on “Social Purity” at the First Congre- | £°?. $1.25 mack; carrots, Sc@81 per | ational ehuroh. “ He used plain language and great. feet gees, y walls Winatmopre: ly offended many of the audience. |agus, 8@100 per Ib; rhubarb, Sec per The church members adopted ree- case, \* jotutions condemning the sermon, and won ae aan mes Ss | min led to the reasienation of the) per ib; string beans, Se per Ib; new | Rev. Albert Bushnell, the pastor rere 2%@t%c; new onions, tc;} is one of the beet known preachers} ‘The sixteenth annual convention of |in the state and has been here os neg panto S218 pip oar the Women's Christian Temperance | ten years. union for West Washington, will be) The resignation occasioned muclr held at Everett next week, commenc- jexcitement. Potatoes Gobbing)--White River | Borbanks, $3845; Yakima and Ore- gon, 145; new potatoes, 24@2\e per ib; A Large Rumber of Prominent Tem- perance Workers Will be at the Meeting. Fruits, fruit ing Tuesday and continuing in ses. | - navels, $445; sion until Friday night. Great nated lemons, 803.4%; apples, fan- arations are being made, one rat <7. Rwetw per box; ban- 100 delegates are expected Ana $2.50 «per bunch: Call- ent. The program for the aor oor sonvention ts as follows: TUESDAY, June 12 Executive meeting at 4:90 o'clock In the afternoon. Evening, 7:20—Devotions, Mra. Ida Wheeler. §:00-—-Welcome song, choir Ad- dreases o o ¥ -} Sansom tor tee aot ee ae Foes axka Steamship association was he ler for Ministers’ Alliance, Mise Em. | "ecently at Vancouver, B.C ma 6. Yule for public schools, Mr. C |mentatives were present from 6. trode ta en's organisations,| (2° Seattle and British Columbia fornia black figs, 20-Ib boxes, $1.- ®; cartoons, $1.25; omyrna figs, 2c jelder, Me per gallon; med. eweets, | 94.00; strawberries, Hood River, $2.00 @4.0; home grown cherries, 1.250 1.60 a box: San Jose cherries, 51.250 tion So Decide [1.0 peaches, $1.00 a box; The regular bi-monthly of the Al-| s2 @ box. Alaska Steamship > z “4 jcompanies, and the meeting wan| a Response. Mrs. Mary Bynon Reese, | MPortance was transacted, and none - wont, lof the companies pi appeared | Ce to be in favor of a change in the] |] rr Scaeiioe lie Winn St. Michael, Golovin Bay Bong by choir, “Saloons Must Go. WEDNESDAY, June 14 Morning, §:20—Meeting of state nu | present transportation rates. thon. CAPE NONE courtesy, pages, information bureau, | 10.1-—Appointment of committees ACTIONS OF A GHOST About June 10 (under charter) timekeeper | Have Set Inhabitants of an In- Credential, finance, resolutions, | = 10:10 tac “ | regi ye teeey diana Town in a Hubbub. ‘ ) A K ME LOGANSPORT, Ind, June 9—a| 8 bd treas., L. T. L. see. White Shield home, Mra EB. B. Hanion. 11:20—Topieal devotional service, | #on of Gabriel! Pickle, of Thornhep Connecting with Feattio No. 1, Reattle No. conducted by Mra. Libbie B. Brown, | Yesterday afternoon declared here | 2, Seattle No.3 for Kampart, Keyukuk, Daw- Rev. Thomas Coyle, Scripture read:|that the ghost of John Baer, mur-| “pur ¥reighttoaa Pamage apply to ing Rev. W. G. Jones, “The Church | dered % years ag base again ap Great Northern Railway Comp: ny and the Temperance Reform.” Rev.| peared to hin father, Last winter need ase Mr. Hough, “The Christian In Poll. | Fickle met the specter, so claims, thes.” Rev. I. R. Lovejoy, “Appiied| while returning home via the rail Goattle- Yukon Transportation th Christianity.” Rev. RK. B. Haanell, | road late at night | Head office, 90-02 West LW. De Woon, Pres A umbie St HAwiey, Mer Alaska Flyer At that time the «pirit reve him the names of the men r | for the murder, binding him to secrecy until the privilege should be Mies Carrie M. White given him to uneeal bh hips. Thure 1:%—Reporta of nty presidents; | day night Fickle revisited the aban. | Chehalis, Mra. Ida Wheeler; Clarke, doned wet ar the railroad, where! “One Standard for Both fexes.” Kev John Young, "The Army Canteen.” 12:00—Noontide prayer. Afternoon, 1:30—Memortal service, ir Mrs. 8. B. Wintler; Cowlttz, Mra, | the wraith makes ite habitation, and Elwell; King, Mra. Mary Wade: Lew. i€ once more told him that the time Skagway via Vancouver, Ketchikan. ia, Mrs. Mattie N. Graves; Mason, | i* not yet ripe for punishing the men and Juneau Miss C. L. Ansorge who dd the murder. The little vill: IN SIXTY-FIVE HOURS | 2:40—President’s annual address age is ina hubbub, and there is 7 scarcely a citizen In the town but that believes implicitly in the story. A few say that they have men the apparition at a distance, but It t# an impowsibility organize a party sufficiently courngeous to visit the 3:20—Reporta of superintendents Christmas mission, Mra, E. Wilmot; | minsionary and R. R. work, Mra. M | Bertrand; Northwest White Ribbon- er, Mrs. M. BE. Ewing; health, hered- ity and purity, Mra. C. D. @pencer S. S$. HUMBOLDT Sails From Seattle (obbing)Oranges, | per Ib; new dates, Tyc; sweet apple, apricots, i FARALLON — fails from Yerler Whart for Hkakwe: Dyes, calling at Vietoria, Vancouver, inan, Wrangel, and nee, Ay For miormation, rates, ete, yo DODWELL & CO., Ltd., General Agente Phone Main 470 u Empire Line “AL Wate Ron Al Fitmt Salling to St. Michael on or Abeat June Ido, isso Renneeting - with Company's Own Vieet of Kiver Steamers for Dawson City And Ali intermetiate Polaw om the Yukon River. EMPIRE LINE 607 First Ave. » - SEATTLE Or te Agent of the Interna onal Navigation Company in United States or Canada To insure delivery send your packages and import- ant letters for DAWSON And Upper Yukon Points by NUGGET EXPRESS Record unexceliod for promptness and reliability. Teaaporary Office, ST Second ave., South, Tel. Main 969 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 Sailing From Seattic Jane 6th WEONESDAY, JUNE 14, AT 8 P.M. CADE Nome. and Golofiin Bay ~ off clotting. 1 Taylor, Beast Boyd Ug better for Alaska, timber, country ore scrouers, Gogble SEWING MACHINES. “New Home Sow! rheapest machine ments. Office next door to Feast WANTED CLOTHING, sont ot chor g. trunks and valines ou ning boug! Machines Best and seny var ABSTRACT OF TITLE. Beatle Abstract Co., 419 New York Block a miralty and solicitor of seattle National Bank Bu! _LLoTurs CLEANING. _ ‘Renttie Clothes Pressing Co. yout clothes in shape: es ring. ides ed ev. Tel bud 10d PERSONAL. Sains “fee Hanson before purchasing @ sewing machine. A few good «bines for sale reasonable. 25 Columbia street, opposite Postoffice, Wanied—To buy old gold and sliver. 1 Hensel, mantg jeweler. 2 Hinekley block. Everything is going without Limit or re. verve to the highest bidder, regardless of price, cost or value, as mot ake room or mini watebes, inchudt: How Kaymonds, Riverside, Crescent Street, B.G. so Lage G. M. Wheeler, P. 5 Bartict and Dauber, ote. Xow Be sure and attend this sale. as ever: twin ng to the highest a vat or reserve; IS @ + presei way after each sale. “Srorfining ts a* represented, so be sure and nd 73) p.m. G.W. intly at 2 9 + in sewing machines ‘ewig bine supplies. Telephone ie “ad ____ DENTISTS. Depew, Dentist. Bpect in Crowa : Burke tn ond’ Bridge work. Se rate rt _ DANCING ACADEMY, “Best and only thorough in city; day and evening. 7th and utenti MILLINERY, “Mra Hansen, corner Fourth and Pine Latest Spring Styles, Lowest prices. vurance & hy Bo a HOTELS AND FURNISHED ROOMS - BRONSON, &0 First avenuc— rooms single or en suite; Dell Crane, Manage nticipate « ghangs Pike and Secon: ; nicely furnished outside rooms transclents 250 and ree baths; electric Nghts. HOTEL YORK, first Avenue and Pikes first-class rooms and board at # per week. HOTEL COLBY, cor. Thint and Cherry> first-class room and board, ® week and up. GLENWOOD HOUSE, Tiv South Fifth. Single rooms $1, $1.50 and §2 per week. 5 THE VICTORIA, 120 First ave; elegant furnished rooms, @ and $3 a week; suites } with bath, ete. ©. C. Stark, proprietor. | HOTELSAVOY— Pleasant rooms ; 625 First MARION TOCSE: Furnished rooms; rates roaronable, ©. Levander, 107 Marton, cor, lat try the Roch: good room $1 AUCTIONPERS, Zemansky, meneral suctioncer; sales ie City, Ofice, On First avenue; telephone | po, \ aie oh ciate th ein partoft the city or state; real anti-narcotics, Mra, Nellie Worth, old well at midnight | Main 90, Aflington Dock: ‘pi oot For freight and poset dre apenh.° | eatat live stock, ‘express’ sales, freight parlor meetings, Mrs. M. L. Trask - s pod | KB, CAINE, inn: Rasemeni Mutual Life Building . bankrupt stock Of merehandise—all unfermented wine, Mra. A. E. Lamb, MARKET UOTATIONS Or White Siar Dock, foot of Spring St ods in general. 1828 Third avenue, pariiamentary usage, Mrs. Vina I —= - HANKS. | GAEAT Clark; press, Mra, Lottie Van Baton. 4:00-—Children’s demonstration, led} Friday Morning—The markets on THK FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF by Mrs. M. N. Graves, L. T. L Went street were busy this morn ATT “use 5:00 to 6:00—State superintendents A large shipment of fruit and Paid, pn capital . i P General i busi Ati ote’ may take this hour for conferences ables arrived on the Queen from | gomar'D. Home de mes erosion: with their county and local work-|Caiifornia yesterday, and this ta, Menriee MoMfeken Vico President | ere lrapidiy being dis 1 A ema | {ested Turner ni Cashier Kivening, 7:46—Devotions, Mrs. FE.) shipment of raspberr nd binck-|~ dightand telegraphld exchango payable 8. Wood berries, the fi f the season, are iM ail the. principal citioe of the Gnttod £:00-—-Musio, “We'll Turn Ourlon male, but they are not in much | *ates and Rurope Glasses Upside Down,” choir. Par-| demand, not ne fully ripe.| qx PUGET BOUND RATIONAL BANK ade and departmental demonstra. Prices in have changed, that OW SEATTLE tion—Presentation of Union Signaljof navela being S4@5, and seedling banner. $3.50; atrawb « are being offered Geen paid to bt) THURSDAY, June 15. G4 p Morning, 8:30—Conference of coun Salmon is plentiful in the markets, Vi Freggem ty presidents but the prices remain unchanged. | ff V, Anueny re nae 9:00-—-Devotions, Mra. KE. Dearie. The demand for halibut continues — 9:10-—Reports of superintendents: good, and the supply 1s rapidly dim- | Coffespondents tn all the prinotpal extioa ia angeliatic, Mra. M. O. St inishing. Oats are reported scarce tie Walton SNe See merrer medal contest, Mies Emma KE und also Kastern Washington hay. uae ; “ SCANDIN NAM ’ : Indians, Mra, 1. C. Sulllger; tumber- |The condition of flour and other pro-| "CANDINAVIAN, AMERICAN BANK men, Clara L. Ansorme; purity In tit Visions remain unchanged Corner Yeslor Way and First Avenue. erature and art, Mrs. Katie Bartlett Capital $75,000 8. 8. wor M :. & Wood , Ll e folle g price e being of- rk, Mrs. F Wood; phyni-| The following prices are being of-| andrew Chilbory President cal culture, non-alcoholic medication fered to the producer by the local] P'L mn First Vice-President ind, sanitary and economic cookery, ers for delivery in round lots on ! ond bi Pros, hier Transacts a General Danking ‘Sasdntes. the dock or Grain ~ Oats, Mrs. H. M. Currey; Christian citizen. [ehip, Mra, Luelia Rutledge; foreign. | In the car at Seattle; $27.60; barley, $22; Ticket OMco, #12 Firat avo EAN "Phone Main 117, onTH Leave. Daily iwat 8:15 Rverett fall #.m. Mt, Vernon New Whatcom 420 an, Bpokane-Rossland vu pm St. Publ, Chicago and Bast, STEAM Seattle, Edmunds and Everett. STEAMER ons GREYHOUND ~ TIME CARD Seattio7 ® m, 12m, and 6 p,m Everett 919 a im. 250 p am. and Connects at Seattle with Steamer Flyer for Tacoma FARES. rott 750, round trip $1.25; Ka. We, round trl Landing—Colman E Telephone, seattic ck, Hoattle Red 8a, be SCOTT, Manager | id newspapers ue. Telephone Tinack No. 1. Alaska “mpl retarns Junk Co. pays highest prices; No. 1111 Western avenue, Linsay’s home-made ani pastry; best in the city. 1400 Third Ave. TAILORS. Tailoring Go. best $15, $18 inthe city. Dyeing, 715 Third avenue. Tho Pacific and $2 suits made Cleaning, Sepaieiny Acme Publishing Co. PaaWTERS P.0. Alley. Te 1064 4 a]