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THE SEATTLE STAR, mE) Tp a { oularty the Central, handle the coal \ {eWhy should it. 1 oj 1 de bert, wheat chicken feed, $19;" bran; $14;| if ' i AUCTION Hy CHC ental controls the Kansas City, RE y q sloop? Hay—Puget sound, per ton, $606.60, | ) arve lo the highest 1A “a P Scott & Memphia mines; the “ee astern Washington timothy, $11.50! we SNORT ape oat OF Ye an we must i Bolen, the Mixsourt Pacific mines | A German ratiroad now butlding in| @12; alfalfa, # | | lot San Francisco \ } "; _———— | Maatern Afric where the obim Kane — Strietly fresh ranch, 16% The company's IN \ i Snoring Causes Divorce 1 in most dangerous to white mon, re+| @iTe. ] ends etenmanine y | } PF aemme @ * te cently offered positions to civil ene Butter Vresh ranch, #@l0c;) | Queen, W Fe Nal Ra Anges Pr } nut a sine vA 4 TORK, Jum That 8 } wincers at $U126 annum, station | Creamery, 16¢1s \q ana Unatill y “venga eee ite er eapyongpind ae masters $1000 and locomotive drivera| Poultry—Chickena, tive, were: | SEATTLE > penoees por lgy dip 1100 | dressed, 16¢ eee begun by Altra, Jennie Feuer, based a sy sib Live ‘Stock--Choice beef cattle, |11:19 a, im. via Fort Townsend and : eee allegations that he ano and dia rejoicing in the prow-|cows, 4@4Kec; steers, 44@5e; good Vic toria, June 4, &, } md rs arits his tweth In hin sleep. The cou- ‘ ‘ i - Sick aatag’ ail. th : live, 4hei hogs, dreaned, io: (2 #. 13, 18, 23, 28, August 2, en | ed Lemona e were married in February last ic j ti- [na Ab AMELIE ote babinn Aveaved, large, éc; amati, be; fifth day therentter : end Mra Feuer nays she loved her arrive from the Cape of Good Hop arme, live, 40; small, 6 Leave SAN FRANCISCO For and Peanuts ie Gae-net ton tech arthins aoe e | | C | These reach Bngland just when the ~ Bed and bey “ee $4 Seattle 10 a, m., via Vietoria and Pt : orthern Hemisphere apples become ound salted atoers, over 40 pounds, powrwend, J 10, 15, 20, 26, 30, —_— . |hagmard took, which he ascribed to mate y ontro | poor, and are superior to those pre- A; medium sound, per pound, Te: | syiy 6, 10, 15 5, 20, Ausgual 4, and Bb aST! insomnia. Finally, abe says, she |werved in cold storage. light sound, under 66 pound® 765) wvery fifth day thereafter could stand her husband's snoring no | sapcliesiinabtl | eee . wound, all weights, Te; FOR ALASKA dncatiohe . a * she has applied for legal | Recent researches with the aid of bulla end oxen, 4@be; nalted Saati Oa: oe For Hiataae, i fall kinds GIRAFFE WILL STRETCH HIS NECK |"P 88": — =~ THE BUSTVESS OP UNITED STATES Horeteee ray# on the movements of . 70; calves, per pound, Ko; green age City, May 14, 29, July 14,) nee NEIAON MACPERSON & CO, a the stomach of a cat during the dl dary hides 20; City of Topeka, June 9, 24, July 9 ands King tonteubsbl, te e008 Italian Laborers Strike. gestion of @ meal, showed in the | Per pound, 180; dry culls, one-third 41) Oana June 1%; Al-Ki, dune 4 loeality; low rent; will sell cheap id NEW YORK, June 12.—About 700! ——— moat striking manner that any slight Pract nar sone, art pesind. 20 | suly 4, 19, August 3, 8 every fifth ceeauind athe tadlainas blah saline |Ttalian laborers in the employ of vexation of the animal stopped with | 10! eo ite; ys) « el apd DADPTY | day thereafter all owner's time, Itwilh pay you to And the Elephant Trumpet When ine tas Jersey Water company, in| Views of Ex-Congrossman Warner, "Y'PriMing prompiness and i alse dite Gibts Guete aaa: green) Yor further information, obtain) — look this up at onc of Puget Sound. jand clubs they marched to Little Bimetoailic League. b Sheard ite Phat yagi 3 Aphenne yg Patong to change, w previous notice -_ | Falla, where 200 more Italians were | A correspondent of one of the New | 136: Gvty op Umber burned, 100; tals | steamers, sailing date and hours of Jat werk, Fearing violence the boss | ee | York papersstates that after having !0W, *4auMe sailing: bie orga suspended operations. | moved several Umes within the past Butter, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry | I. F. TROWPRIDGE. “The ” -—— oa * = = two years in quest of riment# in Butter—Raneh, 10@i2e; fancy dal-| Puget 84. Bupt., Ocean Dk, Seattle PRINTING AND BINDING. ) serene fe coming! | WASHINGTON, D. C., June W- which he might rest undisturbed atiry, in squares, 160; W ye fon Up town ticket office, 61% First av., " eed That's what the email Doys of Be-| IN D Y Ex-Representative Adoniram Juduon | night, he at last found an orderly ore + gr a sd es Emat.| Beattie; Goodall, Perkins & Co., Gen ing & Winding Com attic have whispered. to one another . in eo ong Sg aay gol Werly creameries, 1-1 prints, 16@180; Enat- | Sea erkins ' nus fonth Cor days; Uney have been telling | | Warner, of Ohio, prenident of the | nelghborhoor e had been Just one ern lowa and Elgin, 19@20c. | Agents, Ban Francisco. itn Laon thetr fathere Gb4 tacthere and their | [National Eimetaitic league and for | ™Month in the peaceful abode when Cheese (Jobbing)--Native Wash-| oe . stv sande OOOO grandparents all about it and with lyeure one of the most pronounced | he baser “e of the hous neat de ic ingte 1244@180; Eastern 12@13¢; i TT) ~s ord baliding was rented as a bowling alley and | California, Ie. W h & Al k a 4 the pescinen of Aa abvance agent jattver men in the country, has start-! the top floor as a dancing academy.| gen Gsbbing)—Strictly fresh | asninigton aska HUPTORE APhCtALIO® cautioning them not to forget the er 39 |hed thi political friende in Washing- 0 8 . : ‘ ”. ners - date. In their eyes the event Is as IRV | sank, ‘ihe. | STEAMSHIP COMPANY. | ol tee tan teocs 4 dl iy Ang taipdthnh no Ges " rg LourTsvin Ky., June 12—The ton by saying that free coinage of me one in Hoxton the other day, Honey California comb, 12@ of time, [18 Reattl tonal Kank tbe RARt 6 Gun: howe somuiny ol ie jqult of W. B. Taze for $124.00 dam- |silver must be © secondary Inmue in| started the # that there war a 18sec; strained, Te. | Alaska Lightning Express Steamsh!9 USEING AND CURANING. ond hp . 7 vlan al ce a ro y= ° > ‘ ae Dye orks, 222 ans at ree. ‘ele Ringtiag Bros.” shows with thelr | co company, the Wilaon @ McCalla Nene’ Demneoatt party,” he pays, one ‘acting iver ¢ rimeate, eons “gt tive chick “gg pes sins ages iH T N pire But Woke "Fe only’ Yrench ‘bye Saeteation of performers will drop |-robaceo company, Lixgett K. Myers |witt wtand by the Chicago platform, |and that for come unknown ease May, Grain and Feed. i | Joupe in the eit anchor at Seattlc about 4 o'clock ithe F. J. Sore company and Harry |The money plank will be as full and |the government t od in the en ? Qaha WYUQRUUEU | *conrakceoie ace EeiLcene next Friday morning. . . he * Hay (obbing)—Puget found, per! \ J NTRACTONS AND BUILDERS Wetase rison trial, Tate claim®\as wrong as if there was no other time tur As a result ere ton 99: Fast \ hingt th r soy Aap Leta | - Rega d Ney jthat in February, 1897, be had @ to-|igue, The money question has lost » gathered all the new on | othy, 819014; altalte. dong er “a Sette tron Veer Beant Nallders! iss Western ave. Tel, Bult Pas = pepe. oe Se grey Pboived Leal business here worth $100,000 none of ite importance, but in the they could « nd so rapid Oates Gobbing)—Per ton, $20, | Kandell, Genéral Jooblig, Yel. Green 64 Bpoal ~ M.C. A. jand yielding him $20,000 annually, | meantime other questions of greater the tenue de) Horiey—ttolied, $27. MONDAY, JUNE 19, AT 19 P, My. ——— i ‘The modern circus works swiftly and systematicsily and each year a quicker way Is found of doing things. Within two hours after the tart tratn but that the defendants combined to! jdeyeott him and refused to do busi. | ness with him because he rejected five hogeheada of tobaceo, They thus "|ruined his business. ‘The suit bears | on the right of firme to boycott and the anti-combine law, HOBART IS NOT IN GOOD HEALTH WASHINGTON, D. C.. June 12. — | STe8t tron and steel combimation. It perore clo Vice President Hobart has gone to| Si not be long, in my Judgment, be- | pody, ao Long Branch, where he will spend the summer trying to recover his |C@bitallzation of §1,000,000,000, and iGerman Insurance bank and said heatth and strength. He has had & Very severe siege, and for weveral| weeks his recovery » doubtful. A few days after congress adjourned he fell a vietim to the prevailing ept- demic, la grippe, and provoked a re- lapse by going out before he was thoroughly well. The first attack waa pretty bad, but the second was worse, and he has been more than two months trying to recover from it. He ts #o far himaeif that he can” drive out, but has searcely strength enough to walk across an ordinary room, and the disease has left hin heart very weak—#o weak as te oecasion great alarm among his friends. It ts believed, however, a quiet sammer in the Invigorating alr tof Lone Branch wil! pull him around alt right again. President McKinivy hae watched the slow recovery of his colleague with great anxiety, has visited him only be an entertainment but a prof- | once and sometimes twice every day itable investment to Seattic. and since the weather became warm ‘That incidents of human interest bas taken hitn ag a companion on his often find their way into the circus afternoon drives, The president in- tent ts evident from the following | tends to visit the Hobarte at Long story told by Mr. Andress. who ia Branch some time during the sum- the attorney and licensee for Ring- | mer. be said, “a young woman named without success, He was traced from place to place and finally given up for dead. Subsequently Turvour and his daughter came to the United States. A year ago we learned of a wonder- ful trapeze performer in Gilbert City Mich. eling with her father, who wae sud. denly taken {il at Gilbert City and the daughter took his place. We 4& month later reunion between brother. trapeze one after- [mission which was sent OWN OPINION WASHINGTON, D. C., June 12.— Although the members of the com- | to Porte | Rico by the president were not un- lanimous upon some Important points they wisely decided not to submit minority reports, but to omit entire- ly aff reference to matters upon which they did not agree. For this reason there ts no reference to the tariff in the report submitted, nor i any permanent form of govern- ment recommended by them. They keep their counsel very closely, but it i# understood that each of the three commissioners had his own no- tions on the latter subject, which Was the most important submitted to them. They declined to be interview - ed, but it is believed that one of them thinks Porto Rico ought to have a form of government similar to that of our territories; another ad- vocates a system like that of the Dis- triet of Cotumbia, with three com- missioners, two from civil life and that the speaker was her lost broth-| o... engineer from the army: while er Jule. “After they had left France he had started home and while they were searching for him, he was searching for his father and sister. The trio are with us now.” The Ringling brothers are Alf, Ot- to, Alf T., Charles and John. They began with an humble sideshow ten years ago. A COAL TRUST BEING FORMED @T. LOUIS, Mo., June 12.—A trust, to control the entire coal output of Miscourt and Kansas, the two heavi- ent producers in the West, has just been formed. Its leading spirit ts Byron F. Hobart, president of the Kansas & Texas Coal company The combine or trust so far includ. es the Kansas & Texas, the Western Anthracite and the Bolen Coal com- panies and the Central Coal and Coke companies, formerly the Keith | & Perry cuiipaay. The Bolen and the Central are Kansas City companies, the Western and the Kanwas & Tex- as have headquarters here. The trust has a capital of $10,000,000, one- half in preferred stock. The four companies mentioned are the big ones in the field in the two states named and have practically the control of the market. In both Kansas City and St. Louis they have had agreements that practically amounted to trunts for years. The culmination of their working In har- mony i# this actual combining of in- terests There ix one hiteh to the success of the scheme and that t# the rail- road mining interests. If the particularly the Santa Fe, enter the combine or k hands off, nhe scheme will not lest. Tt is Hicely, hhowever, that the rajiroads have al- ready been brought into line as some of the raliroads mentioned, parti- the third believes that it would be [better to give the Porto Ricans the | broadest kind of home rule by filling | jall the offices with natives under the direction of a governor general ap- pointed by the president, Killed With a Spade. PRORIA, Ul, June 1%.—During « quarrel over a ditch Harry Thurman struck Alexander Hammond with a spade, killing him almost instantly. Thurman is held to the grand jury for murder, without bond. P. E. Emery, who witnessed the affair, is held as an accessory. The principals lin the tragedy are both farm hands land work on adjoining farms near London MII THIRD ATTEMPT IS SUCCESSFUL SVRINGFIELD, Mo, June 13.—J. |Bomgardner determined to die, He [tried poison, pistol and rope. Firat jhe drank laudanum. Then he fired a bullet Into his abdomen, Still Hog- ering, he hanged himaelf with a clothes line in the summer kitchen of his farm house near Bols d’Arc. His dead body was found there at 6 this morning, Bommardner lived on a farm, one of the finest in the state, He mortgaged it to make improve- | ments, He left a note explaining | that financial troubles caused the | act. He aspired to become the richest | farmer in Missourt. A laudanum bot- were found at his and | tle and a pistol feet. He child leavers a wife three | | portunity, j Pratt's Orchard Addition {# all in| large bearing fruit trees, lots are| offered on special terms to those who! | want homes, by Holmes & Robingon, !112 Columbia street. Importance have arien. in favor of making @ against trusts as if th only issue and the same against tm: unt pertatiem and the Philippine war. Within a short time the country will awaken to the existence of three strong combinations working togeth- er and controlling minor contributing trusts, “Piret, there will be the combin- ation of the great lines of transport. ation; next in importance, and ulti- mately controlling the rest, is the banking combination, amd third, the fore these combinations represent a they now present a problem of the Ulmost Importance, demanding the immediate attention of the American people, amd taking precedence over ail others, for they will reduce the amount of labor employed, determine ‘the price of products and dertroy all competition. “Purthermore, an effort will be made at the next congress to redeem the greenbacks and give the national hanks entire control of the currency. This phase of the money question in Mkely to attract more attention for the time being than free sliver coin- age, None the lem they are deceived who think the free silver question ia finally settied. There was much wisdom in the reply of the Beotch Preacher When his congregation re quested him to pray for rain. ‘Yes, he replied, ‘when the wind gets in the right quarter.” ALL SORTS. Paris sends £790,000 worth of toys to England eve There are 76 gold mining companies in the Transvaal republic. “ee London enjoys & greater area of open spaces than any other capital in the world. see The Duchess of Bedford ts a great cat fancier, She owns the finest S1- amere cats in the world, eee The City of Mexico is now lighted by 609 arc lights, most of which are of 2006 candle powe ore A farmer of Aurelian Springs, N. C., a few days ago plowed up an iron pot filled with old gold coins. cee Cannon Farrar knows the Goapele by heart and can recite them from the first verse of Matthew to the last of John. eee Congresaman Reyburn, of Philadel- phia, has a collection of American fags which inciudes over 200 apeci- mens of all types. oa Andrew Jackson has been nomin- ated by the Democrats for «heriff of Lancaster conunty. He will get the backwoods vote solid. see The Buddhists of Burma have sub. seribed and paid $50,000 for the ma- tertals and fashioning of a golden casket, in which their most sacred relic, a tooth of Buddha, ts to re- pose, “ee While the population of France has increased only 10 per cent. In the last 30 years, officials, according to M. Turquan, shows an increase of 121 per cent. “ee Joel Chandler Harris, of “rele Remus” fame, does all his work at hia home outside of Atlanta He walks into the Constitution office ev- day, carrying his copy with him, “ee Fight hundred Japanese workmen are now employed in track work on railways in Washington and Ore- gon, and they are sald to give bet- ter and more constant service than white labor. one Dr. George F. Poole, director of the New York Y. M. C. A,, declares that an interest in athleticg Is one of the best things to inculcate in a man when fighting his vicious tendenctes, eee Seventy-seven carloads of agricul- tural implements are now on their way from the United States to the Argentine Republic for the new har vest, Most of them are harvesters and threshing machines. eee Secretary Long i coneldered one of the easiest men for reporters to interview. He 4s rarely misquoted, for he writes what he wants printed, and insists that nothing else shall appear over his name, “28 A vineyard on the Moselle which 7 contained only one acre of ground recently sold for $60,000, which is the highest pric er paid for vine land in the Mow ably in the whole Rhine district. eee flomebody one asked Queen Vic: toria’s late physician, Dr, Jenner, if ansiety ever caused him to lose sleep, the number of state) le territory or prob. | * of the ub. ho intention of withdrawing the cer- tifeates. ATRICK OF TWO SHARPERS LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 12—Just ne time Monday som t unknown, called up BE stant Cashier of the | ] mond Rapp, ax This is Edmunds, Cititens’ Na- | |tienal. Can you let us have $5000 in lourreney? See If you have it in 10s, [20a and Gn.” I Banks frequently need money for counter business when @ rush ts on, | and send @ cashier's check by mene. encer. So Mr. Rapp sald he would accommodate. Shortly after two well-dressed men appeared at the bank with a check for $400, signed “William Kdmunds, Cashier, Citizens” National Bank.” The money was counted out to the young men, who were profuse in| [their thanks. The check reached the | clearing house at 1 o'clock today and/ |was promptly declared a forgery. | Faith Curist Punished. — NEW YORK, June 13.—Mre. Marte | Mueller, the faith qurist, Manhattan, was found guitty of causing little Dora Krans to tose one of her lees, tn the court of special sessions in Brooklyn, and was sentenced to ther penitentiary for five months. Under Mra, Muctier’s treatment gangrene set in and the child's foot dropped} CONVERTED T0 SPIRITUALISM «=i W YORK, June 12—What will undoubtedly create a sensation in| mbia university circles was the | public statement at the Cambridge conference in Boston yesterday by Prof. James H. Hislop, Ph. D.. Col umbia university, and president of the American branch of the Soclety of Peychical Research, of his belief in Spiritwaliem. In an addrens at the residence of Mra. Ole Bull, Cambridge, be detatl- od the results of thirteen aittings he has had with Mre. Piper, a Boston medium, and declared that he had received many written messages from the spirit of his father. As to the identity of his father with the manifestation he sald there could be not the slightest doubt. In his investigation, he says, he hae limited all possibility of fraud, hallucination, suggestion and tele- pathy, thus leaving spiritiand as the only source of the messages. SPANISH GUNS FOR THE STATES WASHINGTON, D. C., June 12.— r department has solved the |question aa to the disposition of the artijlery captured from Spain in Cu- jba and Porto Rico, by turning the | whole matter over t ow the governors of the #tates. Very many applications have been received* at the depart- mont for the gift or loan of these |guns and the pressure has been r newed since the navy department |has made known the fact that all of {ts guns had been disposed of. The | Jaw under which these guns can be | distributed provides that they may | go only to the Soldlers' Monument | associations, Grand Army posts and municipel corporations, One gun is to be alloted to each state and the governor is asked to decide what dis. position ehall be made of the gun for his state, | a (MARKET QUOTATIONS x:: | ‘Trade on West } The | Tuesday morning street was quiet this morning of greenstuff, but | xpected to arrive | a lore today on the Walla Walla from San | supply is Francisco, Strawberries are going fast, the #hipments being disposed of | almost as fast as they arrive. The | prices of Hood river berries have been reduced to $2.60@%, Blackber ries are selling well, but the supply in small, Oregon peas are selling at | A large shipment of halibut has | arrived and the markets are well | supplied. ‘The prices in the flah mar ket remain unchanged. | The following prices are being of- | fered to the producer by the local dealers for delivery in round lots on the dock or In the car at Seattle: | Grain — Outs, $27.00; barley, $22; S. 8. HUMBOLDT | Btates and Europe. Incob Furth .. Prosidont , ol Vico-President | V. Ankeny coco Cnshtor Corn—Whole, $2.00; cracked, feed meal, per ton, Feed Wheat, ese; ediings, - shorts, $17.60; chopped feed, $20@2 dairy chopped feed, $16; seed oats, 30g m2. $23; Mest Prices. 100, Provisions (obbing—Hams, large, Myc; hams, amall, lle; breakfast bi oon, Ibe; ary salted aides BK. Lard Gobbing)—Home-made, per tb, THe; White Star, fe; Coin @pectal, *%c; lard, compound, tierces, é%c; Rex, #\e. Freeh Fith (Jobbing) — Wall- but, 2%@2%e; Imon, 74% founders, 3€Pc; soles, de; rock cod, Se; trout, 124@15e; shrimps, 1 shad, 34; sinelt, 4@5e; oysters, Olympia, $3.00 per sack: $1.90 per| gation; clams, $1.0 per sack; Dung: ness crabs, alive, $1.10; cooked, $1. ting cod, 6@¢e, | River | Vogetabios. Potatoes Gobbing)}—White Durbanks, $38046; Yakima and Ore-| on, 145; new potatoes, 24@2\c per tb; | beets, $1.26 sack; carrots, 800081 per wack; garlic, %; California aspar: eur, S666 per lb; Walla Walla aspar- agus, Milde per ib; rhubarb, 4c per T; tomatoes, $2,252.50 per cane; arti-| chokes, We per dos; wax beans, 16c/ per Ib; string bean: per iD; new eablmer, 24 @2%c; new onions, 1¢;/ Oregon pean, Te; Barly Rowe potatoes, $2.79 per carioad sack. } | Fruits. Oreen fruit (obbing)—Oranges, seedling, $3.00@4; navels, HGS; Te $243.0; apples, fan- cy, $2500200 per = bux; ani $2. per bunch; fornia black figs, 20-lb boxes, $1.- ®; cartoons, $1.25; omyrna figs, tc per Ib; new dates, Tc; ‘eet apple etder, We ad lion; med, sweets, 6; Walia Walla, $2,002.40; Lake) Washington, $2,753.00; home grown | cherries, $1.25@1.50 a box; San Jose} cherries, $1,25471.40; peaches, $1.50 a box; apricots, $2.00 a box; blackber- | 4 $2 0, ° For St. Michael, Golovin Bay CAPE NOME About June 10 (under charter) N.S. LAKME Connect with Feattle No. 1, Seattle No. % Seatte We ’ i Sextpere: Rovanee, bow. son and wr 7 Ports, For Freight and Passage apply to Great Northern Railway Company 12 First Avenae, or Seattle-Yukon Transportation Co. Head ofice, 9-92 West Columbia st. W. D. Woop, Pres A. 1. Hawnry, Alaska Flyer Skagway via V IN SIXTY- hIVE HOURS Balls From Seattle WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, AT 8 P.M City Office, 66 Firet avenue; telephone Main 40, Aflington Dock: "phone Pike 1st BB CAINE, Agent TUK FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE Paid. recone + + +. , 9180,000 Genoral banking business iransacte’. James DH G ‘ . Pres Vico Presid: Lexter Turner, , . ~ . , Cashior KF. Parkhurst... Assistant Cashier bight and telographic exchange payable in all the principal elties of tho United tog MeMicken THK PUGED BOUND NATIONAL BANK UF BRATTLE Capital stock paid in. 998,000 burplus + 85,000 Correspondents In all the princtpal eitios La the United States and Europe. BOANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK OF SEATTLE, Corner Yoslor Way and First Avenue, Capital 4....475,000 President First Vice-President second Vice-Pres. Cashier i Business Andrew Chilberg ¥. L. Jncobson Transacts a General Ban! FOR SKAGWAY AND DYEA 01 le 8T = Vanconver, Ketchikan aut Juneaa STEAMSHIP falls from Yeslor Wharl for Fkaqwn: Dyoa, railing at Vietoria, Vancouver, jaan, Wrengei, and Joncas, Fresh Meat (Jobbing)—Cow beef, | So per Ib; mteer beef, So per Ib; mut- | ton, wether, Se per Ib; pork, 7c! } per Ib; v large So per ib; age | } | TKR Thursday, June 15,10 P.M. Ganeral Agents. 115 James Street Phone Main 47. - “AD Water Ronte to Alaska. } First Salling t St. Michad oa or Ades! Connecting with Company's Own Tivet of Kiver Steamers for Dawson City And Aul Intermediate Points on the ; } i Yukon Rive EMPIRE LINE 607 First Ave. - + SEATTLE OF to any Ai Sand the Interne gation Company ia Vstoviaierertca To insure delivery send your packages and import- ant letters for DAWSON And Upper Yukon Points by NUGGET EXPRESS Record unexcelled for promptness Temporary Omics, South, Tel. Main 96) STEAMSHIP LAURADA Frank M. White, Master, Sails for ST. MICHAEL And All Yukon River Point Tuesday, June 13 Cor eting at St. Michael with M4 | furnished rooms, & end & a week; suites with bath, ete, ©. C. Stark, proprietor, | “THOTELSA VOY “Pleasant rooms 4a Salling From Seattle Jane deh ++ FOR Cape Nome and Golofnin Bay For froight and passenger rates apply to K, CHILOOTY, Agent Basement Mutual Life iintiding Or White Star Dock, foot of Spring St. end cry ERD Empire Line June 10,1899 CAMPING tools ot « Tent and Awning Co, Merton and Westers. Telephone Main 6s. MA i Wented—fitty ra iid, east of |B. Foley Bros. & | eters, graders, | nbip today 4p Cast-oit TENT reons—new work ; team- komen ; wages, $2; free 5 m. Craw tord, 110 W. Main 1). Taylor, Barr-Boyd bf pihlag. ry Trousers, dou rinck, 0). Gen. hoot coats, ce, Rubber teand drawers, « oversent, +. dyed | Milew’ storm and cold weath: $1.0. Army black woot | blankets.90. Navy unders H@cach. Blankets $1.00 and up Govern- mout tents, 9x, $7.00. Overshirta, $20. | Kirk, 1217 Firet Avenue |__MGNe AND HOUSE NUMBERS. Rabber Type inum and enamel letters for «1 sand housenumbers, Chas | Meston, 19 Yesler Way, ‘Phone Biack 1312 | SEWING MACHINES. — ; 3 me Sewing Machines. ond | cheapest machine made. Sold on easy pay- | | nents. Office next door to PoxtofMfor. WANTED CLOTHING. Cast off clothing, trunits and valises bought at 110 Recond eves "Phone Red list. “ { nc TEES BAIN. | “Seattle Clothes Pressing Co Keep your Keep yout | clothes in shape for $1.90 per month ; {] cleaning, repairing. ‘Sd av. "Tel bud 18 } PERSONAL. ey fee Hanson before machine. A few good second. chines for rale reasonable. street, opposite Postoffice. Wanted—To buy old gold snd Miver. 1 Hensel, mantg. jeweler, 28 Hinckley block, Everything is going without iimit orre- | est Widder, regardless of | serve to the bi hes, diamonds, chains, to select from. Fine including Howards, Raymondas, Crescent Street, B. G. Gaylor, 0. M. Wheeler, P. 3. Bartlet and Duber, etc, Now be sure and attend this sale, as every: thing ts going to the highest bidder with. out limit or reserve; 33 clegant presents nawany afierench tale. : Waite is King of all sewing machines. Sold by B. D. Voris, 1008 Second ave; pioneer dealer In sewing machines and machine supplies. Telephone Haff 641: Hi. il. Depew, Dentist. Specialist in Crown end Bridge work. 404 Burke Building. ___MOAN® AND INSURANCE. James Bothwell — Mostgans leant, Fire In- surance & Surety Bonds. 25 Boston Blk ; Tel, arene DANCIRG ACADEMY, Best and only thoroug Sehooiia city? day abd evenings th and Columb AN, Sire Hansen, eorner Fourth and Pina Latest Spring Styles. Lowest prices. HOTELS AND FURNISHED KOOMS HOTEL BRO Good elevator: le or en suite; jow rates. Dell Crane, Manager. It you wish « room or anticipate a change try the Rochester Hotel, Pike and Second; od room K; nicely furnished First avenue— tside roon 5 transclents 2c and trie lighte. YORK, rirst Avenue at % per week. rooms and bon! : Cherry; S| HOTEL COLKY | first-class room an x ao rooms $1, $1.59 and §2 per week THE VICTORIA, 1200 First av: ULES Single legant MARION HOUSE. Furnished reasonable. ©, Levander, 107 Mw 2 i 1 tioneer; sales made tn eny partof the city or state; real estate, live stock, express sales, freight sales, Daukrupt stock of merchandise—all goods in general. Third avenue. JUNK. Th Junk Co. pays lowest Price asi ‘ square business Ticket OMico, 612 First ayo | but All kinds of 1e lay) "Phone Main 117. | paper bouxint ‘and old newspapers sold. No, onTH Leave. Daily Arrive | 108 Raljiroad avenue, Telephone Black way 8:15 Everett- "6:45 jee iste ih & m. Mt. Vernon p.m. k Go, pays highest prices; New Whatcom 40pm, — Spokano-Rossland st. Paul, Chicago and Bast. STEAMERS, Seattle, Bimunds and Everett. STEAMER 9 pm urns. No, Lil Western avenue Pike 119, Line je bread, cakes and pastry; best in the city, M406 Third Ave, ——— ey TAILORS. | | loring Co., best 15, $18 | and §20 suits made in the city. Dyet Three Round Trips Dally—Except Sunday TIME CARD Lonve Seattlo 7a m., 12m, and 5 p,m. leave Kyerett 90 ® m., 2:30 p m., an 7:5 p.m, ahd trip 7, Landing Colman Dock, ‘Telephone, Beattie K attlo. OTT, Manager 1 Acme Publishing Co. a | | Connects at Seattle with Steamer Flyer | 7 tt The, round trip $1.25; Ka. 4 Be pail P.O. All Te! d 1064 xicrepieliak oa. Brows wae’