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THE SEATTLE MUTI OF NOLDIERS Objected to a Pe- culiar Hair Cut. SENSUTIONALEPISODE ATHALIPA The Royal Artillery Raised o Big Tempest in the Queen's Teapot. HALIFAX, N, 8, June M.A de- tachment of Royal artillery mutinied Sunday night at the citadel, This fs the fortress which was recently condemied amd set apart solely for barracks purposes, The revolt was caused by the issue of an order di- recting the men to have thelr hair cut jn « partioular way, The detach. Ment not only refused to carry out the regulation, but refused to per- form thelr usual duties. The commanding officer ordered a guard to the barracks room to com- pel the men to obey. The guard was met by the whole detachment, who had armed themselves with different articles, and charged the guard. The Jatter, with fixed bayonets, resisted | the aiiack and the riviers beai a re- treat to the barracks, where they made 4 determined stand. A non-commisstoned officer, with essietance, forced a door open and @ fight took place between the mem bers of the guard and the mutineeras. ‘One of the men was thrust in the erm with @ bayonet, and another was knocked senseless with the butt ‘This was the signal and the sentries ELLE {LES je it i i i i | | if i I i i : i | i g PI i : : F 2 i Hy $ i i i i FIDDLERS OF THE WAR-TIME NASHVILLE, Tenn. June 14.—~ are om foot to hold what is to known af un old-time fiddlers’ contest, in which 4 all the ante-bellum violin of the country wilt be Invited to tnke part. Hon. Stump an old-fashioned fiddler of Tenn,, at the head of the movement, and e¢x-Gov. Bob if ‘The contest wil take place at Dy- ervburg, Tenn., July 4, and there will probably be three or four prizes for the best “artists.” The funds deriv- ed from the entertainment will be turned over to the Confederate Mon- ument association of Tennessee ‘The affair will be thoroughly ad- ‘Vertixed and promises to be the most unique musical convention ever held tn America. “Dixie” and “Yankee Doodle” will be the principal num- bers on the programme. Tired of Trust Dea’ STEUBENVILLE, 0., June 14.— Beveral sewer pipe manufacturers who have returned from New York report the trust unorganized. They | @ay the prospect for its formation ure poor. They were called to New York and asked to subscribe for $750,000 tn tock, thrown back on the promoters owing to Flowers’ death, and came near disrupting matters. How- ever the money was provided for. The big manufacturers say they are through with the trust. ENTHUSIASM IN THE BIG RACE NEW YORK, June 14.—A special, able to the Herald from Paris says Two branches of sport which are occupying most attention for the moment are the yachting and auto- mobitiem, the former on account of the approaching race for the Amer- fea’s cup, and the latter by reason of the race which is to take place in America between Mr. Winton and the French champion, M. Charron Interest in automobiliam is grow-| ing at a greater pace than ever. Of course, it is to the automobile club that the increasing popularity ts due. By ‘natituting competitions among exhibitors of machines and by extended tours they are trying to educate the public to the advant- ages of fin-de-siecle sport, and the public appear very apt to learn. For inetance, when electric first appeared on the streets there was a loud owtery against them. The papers tried to beat them down, and cabs this) every trifling mishap was chronicled junder Dim type | Suddenly motor caba disappeared |from the etreets without any warn jing, and the was great rejoicing among hansom cabbies But here they are again in greater number than ever °y were only taken off to be tm | proved with some new fittings, Evi jdently they have been missed, for It i® very noticeable Urat the motors are now much m@ public than they w | Before the opening of the great au tomobile show in Richmond Park by: | Prince Rdward of Saxe-Welmar, June 17, there are to be, under the auspices of the Automobile club, se Vere tests of motor—oll, #team and jelectrico—in hilt climbing at various mile race over a trying bli of road with @ steep bill, with full comple |inents of passengers and luggage. The race will be of supreme tnter- eat, as MH will conclusively prove the beet car uF fer practic toal Seen Boat. | WILMINGTON, Del, June 14 The United States torpedo boat de |etroyer Stringham, now building at ithe shipyard of Harlan & Hollings worth, is to be completed on June 2%. Her builders expect to her on July 10. Her keel was taid on Mareh 21, 1898 The Stringham wae authorised by |the act approved March 3, 1897, Be sides the Stringham, the Harlan & | Hollingsworth company has ten oth- er ships under contract for construc. tion. The company’s yard is the third largest on the coast, A TOOTH IN HIS LUNG MARION, Ind, June 14.—Joseph Matfield, proprietor of the Tremont hotel, has had a remarkable expert- ence. For nearly 2 years he has been @ constant sufferer from an ag- onizing pain in the right bung, aod | physicians have given him up as a hopeless cousumptive. Recently he hae bad a number of hemorrhages. Yesterday he had another attack | and he felt something dislodge from A spot in his lang that had given him so much pain. The foreign substance was torn loose and coughed out. On examination it wae found to be « tooth that had been lodged in the) tung for nearly twenty years. Mr. Hatfield says that about twen- teeth extracted and that tas was ad- minister to relieve the pain, and the tooth pamed down his throat while | he was upconmelous BROTHER ABNER ONCE MORE NEW YORK, June 14.—Startling being let for the upiforme, when Abner McKinley, a her of the president, was said to be using bis influence to have certain tvored New York touses get the award. Mr. McKinley wae very active with) the law firm of Stayner & Campbell, | in pressing claims before the depart-_ ment. Tt wns eaid at that time Abner Mc- Kinley was interested In the con- tructa, that he had access to high oficiales in Washington because of his relationship to the president, but without the president's knowiedee. ard that he acted as a go between for the New York clothing houses that put in bids. Mr. MecKiniey made no dental. it one of the agents tn these traneac- thons, and that Kenyon & Co. pay him ten cents for each uniform made by the firm for the government. Through hie at. torney, James Forrester, Latking de- manded the money. When It was not forthcoming he filed the wult. Little wae thought of the action at the | time, because it simply made claim | “for services rendered.” Attempts were made to keep the matter secret, but the story hae at last come out. In spite of the fact that government awards are suppos- ed to go to the lowest bidder Lutkins | declares he was responsible for the contract going to Kenyon & Co. AMUSEMENTS. Tomorrow night the last perform- ance of the Norris Bros.’ big trained animal show will be given in the city. Since the tents were thrown open on the first exhibition, every performance has been witnemed by a large crowd to see the marvelous | tricks and antics of the dogs, ponies, | monkeys, and the goat The ex- hibition je one of the cleverest seen here, and undoubtedly the three re- maining performances will be liber ally patronized Ajax, the trained clever animals, and the \naby elephant and Snowflake come in for a good share of attention “s- “Fra Diavot was the bill of the Wakefield-Andrews company at the Seattle theater last night, and the well known opera wan given in a |splendid manner. ‘The company is one of the beat popular priced opera mpanies that has ever visited Se- jattle. ‘The principals are all good, land the chorus is well selected. The | op season is proving quite popu- }iar, and Seattle folk have taken «a |@reat interest in the different operas, | “Bohemian Girl" will be | | Tonight the |sung. The company is on for the week, with + mation soph Varioleie at Indian School June 14.-Tt he- rday that vario the Indian stud » training school thin city al manager KR. H. Pratt says that several cases are quaran- in ined at the school hospital, The patients are boys. None of the pu- pills are allowed to leave the ground unless by special permission Pratt's Orchard Addition t# all in large bearing fruit trees, lots are offered on special terms to those who want homes, by Holmes & Robinson, /112 Columbia street, on | launch | ty years ago he had « number ran Lutkine declared that he acted as) now makes « demand | THE INSt FOR 10) As Viewed by Gor- man of Maryland, THE TRUSTS AND MILITARISH” re employed by the | gradients, and there i to be a 50. | He Says Will the Most Import- | ant Questions in the Next ational Campaign WASHINGTON, BD, C., June 14 “Silver today attracts less attention than impertaliam, In every campaign there # one lssue which tower In importance above all others. rty platforms invariably touch upon a kroat many subjects, shown that some one plank alwayo but history has rion supreme.” So #poke Arthur Pue Gorman of Maryland, prewident maker teader and ex-senater, According to Senator Roach of North party ta. Halt of the brains of the senate [eimavocares” when Gorman left Uhat Dod To the question, “How about lhe ismue of 16 to 1 in the next ca | pale the Maryland man hee given the above repiy, Me continued “In the campaign of 184, when I Was on the ‘open books of the trea jury committer,” we talked about |nrany questions in the platform but the principal battle ery wae “Turn |the rascals out! ‘and ‘Open the books jot the treasury!’ On this ixsue we won @ briliiant victory, In ISS the | taster was the iesue, taking a p of importance above everything el Tn 1892 the force bill, reduction of the | tariff ami civil service reform were the imues, “Four years later the money ques jttan—stiver or guid—attracted the | |ereatest attention. If 4 public speak. | ler desired the ear of his audience he | fete constrained to talk on mg ques- thon. Ef he discoursed on the Nicara- canal, free Cuba or anything | part from the money question, tis audience wan listless, inattentive and bored “And the prominent Insued in the | hext contest will bet” “The questions of militariem and of restricting organised pital from ite encroachments on the public,” re. pitied the genator quickly “My deliberate jJudament t* that the battle against that clas of trustea which obtain by legislation umiue power to restrain trade wiht be ty Impertant that some decisive action should be taken to re- strain them. BR will be a difficult matter to form a bill to throttle the |truste and bring them within the meaning of the law Sorporations dreaniaed to trans net & fair and legitimate trosiness, | with no alm of intention of destroy- ing the small dealer, must be pro- | tected. But the great. powerful, | jlaw-breaking monopolies who flaunt | |thetr power and their Megitimate | transactions in the faces of the pub- ite must be grappled with The business interests of the country must be protected | “State legislation destened to cope with organised monopoly cannet be alone effective. The national lemis- | liature must deal with this great question. If the Democracy # again ushered into power I have no doubt that some eweeping lexislation wil! [be enacted to confine them to a pro- \per and legitimate sphere of bust- | meme.” | “Do you think the Democratic Warhington timothy, $11.00 ation in priven for wine Ly tim. in default of bonds ia, Lakes were drained in the Strictly fresh ranch, My that followed for Peters’ body trial was fgtlowed by the relwa Frewh ranch, 6100; | Men, and the supy | creamery, 1@18 | mar uddenly a uy roultry—Chickens, Ive, 161540; ) Loui 7 r tt! Btock—holee beef cattle, | We y 4@AMeC; Bleors, 4405 good t ‘on ‘me; hogn, Greased, 640; ei re is t a calves, dvesned, large, 6e; small, 9e; parture from home he enlisted ax a) Calves, large, Hye, de; amall, be. Volunteer in the recont war Hides ind Wool+-Heavy sound , over 4 pounds Fatal Political Foud. fo: modis y par pound, 7 ight sound, (6 pounds, Te; POTTSVILLE, June U.—A shoot-|cowa, sound, all welghts, 7%: Ing affra urred at New Whila- | stags, bulla and oxen, 4@5e; salted deiphia last evening in which Harry | kips, calves, per pound, ke; green Rie amend 40, w hee a wife and hides, le less than salted; dry hides eight children, reeelved two bullets | per pound, ie; dry culls, one-third in the neck and breast. Tho injuries leas; summer deer, per pound, 2@ ally, Hillott wow fire |24e; winter deer, dry, 4@ se; papery bows ut ver ery or, ite; dry elias, 9@P100; green Hie « wae ex » t. elk, 4@Se; sheep pelts, 254060; shear Hrepnan. The shooting was the re- |iings, 154P2 Bastern Washington sult of & political feud and labor wool, ke; Western Washington wool, troubles, HHrennan wax arrested and Ie; dirty or Umber burned, 10c; tal- ja In the Potueville Jail low, 24atay Buttor, Che and Poultry To Repeal Age Limit. Butter—Ra : faney dat NEW YORK, Jane 14.—The @tate ry, in squares, Washington Civil Bervice cimmise nm hae decided | creameries, 1-1b prints, 16@18e; Mast to repeal all rules and regulation fix. | er and It 194P 20, ing maximum age Himite fo Gobbin Native Wash- and duties of Which necess 124@18e; Kastern 12@ 120; thelr cumbents be of 7 or Call » Me upwa Thia renders all veterans (obbing)—Strictly — fresh of Civil War eligtbte to examina tion for appointments and pro California comb, tions in the public kervice, in accord- strained, Te, shee with the provisions of the Con Poultry—Dressed chickens, 16%; stitution of the atate live chickens, Ie —— Hay, Grain and Fa NORTHERN PACIFIC | May Gobbing)—Puget Sound, per t n, $709; Kastern W othy, $126P14; alfalfa, 9. Oate Gobbing)--Per ton, $90, maieee Nolled, $27 shington tim- NEW TIME GARD Whole, $22.00; cracked, $23; 1, per to: ; The Northern Pacific's new time | “pict Wrest, set a cake, mea) card goes into effect next Sunday. x3; middiings, $2123; bran, $16; Tt creates another general upsettins: ehorts 017M; chopped feed, #20¢p22; Pacific Coast Steamship Co. ly San Francisco The un elegant . nehips Queen, Walla Walla and Umatilla lea cATTLE 115 «a. m ‘ » i und Vietoria, Jur 4 4, July 4, #18, 18 ‘ 4, and every fifth day thereafter Leave SAN FRANCISCO For eattic 10 4, m., Via Vietoria and F Townsend, June w, 1 20, July 6, 10, 15, 20, 0, Auguat 4, and every fifth day thereafter FOR ALASKA Leave Seattle Oa m Cottage City, May 14, 2, July 14 City of ka, June July % 4; Orizaba, June 19; Al-Ki, June 4 July 4,19, August 4 every fifth day thereafter further information, obtain The company reserves the right to change, without previous notice steamers, wailing date and hours of sailing 1. F. TROWRRIDGRE Puget 80. fupt,, Ocean Dk, Seattle Up town ticket office, 618 First av., Seattle; Goodall, Perkins & Co., Gen. Agents, Ban reine © Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Alaska Lightuing Express Steamship City of Seattle Salis (rom Vester Whart MONDAY, JUNE 19, AT IOP. M. - ro SS SKAGWAY AND DYEA - ‘Vancouver, Ketchikan and Junean STEAMSHIP FARALLON. | Maite trom Yesler Whart for Skagway and|" t, a. ANMY GOOD. of local and overland schedules, but dairy chopped feed, $16; seed oata, the mo#t important changes tn the | gs0qaz. tiscontinuing Of the overland trains Meat Prices etarting and arriving from Seattie rs There wit be but one train each way |, Fresh Meat (jobbing)—Cow beet, from St. Peal Ail. Severy $0 per Ib, steer beef, 9¢ per lb; mut- | the Meattie trcind Wilt: be changed. | 2% rather, Fa C4 Ib; pork, | The overtand trains will be known ax | for !Pi veal. large #e per 1b; emal No, 1 westbound and No. f cnet yo bound. ‘Tha Gelite schedule, is-| Provisions Gobbing—Hama, large, sued to ox tollaue 10%e; harms, ermal, He; breakfast ba- : 4 leon, 10Me: dry salted sides, The; Rex, | TACOMA-SEATTLE TRAIN® sXe. DAILY. Lard Gobbing)—Home-made, per Tacoma express (Olympia connee- lin Tye: White Btar, Se; Coin Special, | tion)—Loave Seattle 7:00 a.m, arrive *%c; lard, compound, tierces, 64%; | Tacoma 5 a. m, Rex, *\c Tacoma express (Portland, Grays) pPresh Fish Gobbing) — | Harbor and South Hend)—Leave Be | put 2% @ 2c; ealmon, 6@7e;) attle 10:00 a. m.; arrive Tacoma 11:28 gounders, 3@4c; soles, 4c; rock cod, a. m. jGe; trout, i2%@8Se; shrimps, 10c;/ Tacoma express (No. Ys connec-| shad, 264; aimelt, 4@5e; oysters, tion)—Leave Seattle 4:36 p. m.; ar) Olympia, $1.00 per sack; $1.8 per rik 605 Pm. Leave Be- | gation; clams, $1.50 per sack; Dunge- | wo No, 28 connection) 5:20 | ness crabs, alive, $1.10; cooked. $1.20; arrive Tacoma 6:35 p. ©. ting cod, S@éc; black cod, 7c. Vegeted: Potatoes Uobbing)--White River Burban! $0645; Yakima and Ore- Leave Ta- | #0" Ww ew potatoes, 24 @2\e per ib; coma 5:00 a, m.; atrive Beattle 9:30 |berts $1.28 beg Fh nme ngs see | mack: gariic, “alifornia aspara- am Leave ‘Tacoma (No, Va con lo Sesec per ib; Walla Walla aspar- nection) 11:00 a. m5 arrive Seattle | Soe. "U0 Bor lib; rhubarb, two per 12:35 p.m. Leave Tacoma (Port |i; tomatoes, $2.25@2.60 per case; arti- pe reheoe pen = eg chokes, We per doz; waz beans, lc attie 390 Bo Seer Lead PET string beans, fe per ib: new Dp. m.; arrive Beattie 709 p.m. Leave Tacoma 1:40 p. m.; arrive Seattle 9:10 Sregen seen’ serine mene potion’ ae 4 wack. $2.75 per carload REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS: frets. ‘The foliowing perry estate transfers | @eedling, pm; Leave Beatle (Potrtiand conection) 9:90 p. m.; arrive Tacoma 11:0 p.m. | Beattloc express (Portiand connee- ton)--Leave Tacoma 6.05 a. m.; ar- rive Beattle 743 a. m, Green fruit Gobbing)—Oranges. $3,004; aves, S405; were fled In the county auditors of- lemons, $293.0; apples, fan- flee yesterday: cy, 829030 per box: ban- Henry Ruhlander to Kaward R,/ 898% $209 per bunch; Call-| Lina and Laura Feckenscher, lot 2/ fornia black figs, 20-1b boxer ‘ &;, cartoons, $1.25; omyrna figs, tc, and aX lot 5, SER Mi F. Denny's 04 | hth; new daten, Tigo; oweat apple i i ad, North Seattle, May 9, $2400. Henry Hurke et ux, to Arthur Mur- | Cider, 360 per gallon; med. sweets, phy. lote 3 and 4, bik €1, Woodiand |#4.%: strawberries, Hood River, park sup ad, June &, $100. 13,00; Walla Walla. $3,000.00; Lake James ¥. Bulger to A. 1. Cohen, | Wa*hington, 22.0; home grown ao awh, sec 14, T 22, Ro Oct, 26, Sherrie, $1251.20 a box; Ban Jose tee * e “leherries, $1.25@1.%; aches, $1.50 a) John F.Baxter et wx. to Maggie |D°%: apricots, $2.60 @ box; blackber- jot 16, DIK 92, Gilman park, | June 8, a. &, 96 Wm. H. White et ux. to Fr. Gott-/ getren Welss, awl neg and olf wet nw, nec St, T 4, RE, June 12, 8 Sheriff to Chartes G. Reeder, plain. | tiff, ni awh and mel awl, wee 5. T , R 4, came 34.552 ve. John Hunting- tom et al, Jume 9, $1087.17 Lewis Hatch et ux. to Lewis C. Beall, set, nw nel, moe 6 T 22, Kh 3, Fed Kieere, \" rien, $2. Rattle | ichols, 4 ad, to Mattie BN ap plat Pontius 400 Mary A. Dy: lot 9, bik 44, June 13, $800. Lakeview Cemetery association to FoR Michael, Golovin Bay St party will be untted in the coming}, ty, Alexander, we lot 716, Lake- | CAPE NOME contest view Cemetery, June 12, $29.0. | - - “Yea, I realty do. In bygone day*| Chartes H. Strout to Mary A. Den- Next Sailing About Ithere have been differences of opin-| iy » a9 ft inte 6 and 7. bik 120. Den. jion between men of the same polltl- | nye nrondway ad, May 2. 4 joal faith and at times there has been | op TP Denny to New Ja ont, ul Y jmuch bitter feeling between partl-|ict 4 pik 14, Union City, tots en | With Seattle No. 1, Beattie No. sane that men who afi net believe to 8 for Rampart, Koyukuk, Daw 2, bik 2. lot 4, bik 18, H. L. Pike's Pyeng the platformm= enunciated have left 24 ad, Union City, Jan. 25, 1896, q. « [the party, but, like the prodigal won, | 9g “ ports they invariably have returned Btate to John Noyes, tot 1, bik 19, | Great Nert “To my mind there is no reason | @eartic tide lande, June 9, $1430 eee natiws ps why the Democratic party should be Sioee” Anaeeeeae ice, Pe } spit. We cannot hope to win 80 100k Goorge. tract Sanayude & Seattle- Yukon Transportation 0, as we are unable to present a e0lld tracts, May 17, $702.00. pgieeg. ne tee ena Ifront. But in the next campaign urs. of Neo Jaah Ohm, ¢ tol w, iad omen, & te took for @ reunited party, men to! rucus sehmid, lot 4, bik 14, Union bury their differences and dos | Ghee, tote a and ae Me, dot, > gether on some common ground and y_ 94 1, Pike's 24 ad, Union City, go out hand im hand to battle |the enemy.” June 13, $290 Too Vile to Live. i POOR SUCCESS OAKLAND, Cala, June 19 —"T am Skagway via Vancouver, Ketchika | creature too vile to live--God have and Juneau | merey on me T must be a fend in , ec or * Pp + AS A HERO) .22osic2 Sid Sg MEM, IN SINTY-FIVE HOURS | written by Misa A, M. Cooper, a j eomaneos dressmaker, whose pl of burinene le at urteenth and FE way, t ' . er. JORPH, M , Sune u John fore. ahe pressed a. large carving tails From Seattle |Coleman, 18 years of age, turned a|yiige againat her throats In an at switch In front of an incoming pass- tempt te commit suicide. She siaeh.| WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, AT 8 P.M. enger train on the Rock faland this oq her neck again and again, and at| City Office, 606 First avenue: morning and then flagged the train. iaer foil exhausted to the floor. The 1 M0, Arlington b He was beileved ye a hero until unfortunate woman was driven in ne. he was arrested and ched, when | sane by financial troubles, jtwo switch keys were nd in his} . wn —— | | pockets, He is now in jail THK FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF THE MURDERED — MAN RETURNED maRKeT 0 QUOTATIONS § | . » SEATTLE. | Ra t t e Paid-np Capital 3.90,009 | eneral banking business iransactat, ‘ Tesicdons | * Vico President 3 Cantsior ¥, Parkhurst.” . * Assistant Cashior Bight and telegraphic Cxchango payabla lm all tho. princtpat cities of Use United | Wednesday Morn ‘ Weet etre Btetes and Europe. BOWMANVILLE, Tenn, June 1.) war quiet toda shipment | Fie #UGKE BOUND NATIONAL BAN& “About a year ago Will Bane and jot fri 1 veget wrrived on OF BEATTLA | Charles Force were arrested in Mem- | the © bu had - phix, whence they had gone by raft not been delivered 108 Hood bd pga paid in $928,000 over the Missiseippl river. They were | river strawberries h jumped from fa: arrested on information from Rip- $2.50 to $2. Watla Walla ragus | Jacob, Furth ‘oa: Phenigen: ley, a small town in this vicinity, |i# selling for Se per pound um EY. pig pia ves nd were charged with the murder of | bers at 65¢ and $1 per box A ship one rete! ie on vet t of black cod hae arrived. J ie Correspondents In all the principal eitiesia one Peters, « fisherman on Open ment f bls i 008 1 ved, a pondents in ail the prinet pat ¢ The sudden and continued absence " HCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK of the supposed murdered man and| ‘The following prices are being of- OF RKATTLE also the fact of his being last aeen|tered to the producer by the local| Corner Yesler Way and First Avenue n a drunken quarrel with the ac-|dealers for delivery in round lots on} Capita #75,000 cused, and thelr sudden departure |the dock or in the car at Seattle: | narew Chilborg Presidon for Memphis, made a clvain of cir-| Grain Oats, 827.00) barle $22; F. L. dacotson Firet Vice-President cumstantial evidence that came y| wheat chicken feed, $19; bran; $14; KL. Grondahl second Viee- Tres, near causing the Inflictiow of a| shorts, $14.50. A, Hs SONS Shae Trensacts a General Banking Business Iheavy penalty, and did cause their) Hay—Juget sound, per ton, $6@9,50, | } } Dyes, calling at Vietoria, Vancouver, jaan, Wrangel, and Juneau, Thursday, June 15,10 P.M. Passenger accommodations Siret-class For iniormation, rates, eta, apply Sayre Ye co., Ltd., al Agents. Phone Main oa” 114 James Street Empire Line “AL Water Rat en | fim suing » 8. te Micha 2 or Abt June 10, isso Wiese st River Steamers oe ‘Dawson City Aud AU intermediate Pointe on te Yukon River. EMPIRE LINE 607 First Ave. - - SEATTLE Of to eny Agent of the Interns. tlonal Navigation Company in Lauited states of Canada To insure delivery send your packages and import- ant letters for DAWSON And Upper Yukon Points by NUGGET EXPRESS for promptness Temporary Oftion, , South, Tel. Main 360 Record unexe end reliabili wT Kecond ave STEAMSHIP LAURADA Frauk M. White, Master, Sails for ST. MICHAEL Alaska Flyers And All Yukon River Points Tuesday, June 13 Connecting at St, Michael with Salling From Seattle dune 6th etca | ie | : | Seamer Discovery < FOR Cape Nome and Galofuin Bay === For freight and pessongor rat kK, CHILCOT Basement Mut Or White Star Dock, fo apply to gent o Spring St, . 612 First ave Main 117, wily = Arrive Everett ow Mt Vernon p.m. pow w W Spokane: Rossland 12pm, Bt Paul, Chicago and East, ow STRAMERS, Seattle, Bimunds and Everett STEAMER GREYHOUND Taree Round Trips Daily —Except Sunday TIME CARD Leave foattlo 7am. 12m, and 3pm Leave Everett 9:10 & m., 2:30 p m., and und trip #23; Ba ch, Be attlo, munde Landing Colman 1 Lelephous, seatt}e 1 Life Bnilding | | with Steamer Flyer | oe scorn, Manager | | For Hasiness Chances of all kinds see NELSON MACPHERBON & CO. oney-making 1 t, im good loeality: low rent account other basin atl owns it will pay you to Jook this up et onee KHAL ESTATE ale sat my now place— Her © book and stationery ar Mad PRINTING AND GINDING, & Binding Com Bouth ATENT ATTORNEYS BARNES BHhO® 74-7. tary Bo d batiding KOPTURE SPECTALISG cured with 16 Bonttle Nat i Bank building DYPING AND CLEANSING Hounds, £ fvom & Gill. Comtractor« and | Buliders; thus Western ave. Tel, Buff 98. Kaw eral Joobing “Tel mon O44 CAMVING TENES Oaks, Cols, ete., ae or “reat , Marion and K. Fotey Brow. & Laresons ters, graders, rock wen | wm Veday 6pm. Crawtord. 3 natal elotaing. i. eta cltulng. f. Taylor, marr Bord Og ts & ARMY i be better for Alnekay timber, country Cavalry th rousrs. double hack, a oon Avenue ry ype, aluminum ant enasael letters for signs and house nurabers. Chas Meston, 10 Yesler Way. ‘hone Black 134i SEWING | MACHINES. cues Wome towing Machines Best and cheapest machine sm, hold on easy pay: Office next door to Postofice WANTED. CLOTHING. ‘ast of clothing.trunks and vallses bought at 110 Mecund ave. "Phome hed tee eo ABSTRACT OF TITLE. , Seattle Abstract Co. 419 New York Block __APTOMNEYS-AP-LAW, a ta a RN pirahy, and solicitor of eats, No. 38 Seattle National Back Buliding. , SLAVES CLEANING. . “Renttle Clothes Pressing Co. your Poche og Te] po PERSONAL. jatison before parc parchasing « sowing A few good Chines for sale redsonable. ais Columbia street, opposite Posteffice. Wanted--To buy old gold A Hensel, mantg. jeweler 8 iinet ey tioek. Everything t» going with verve to LA. te] A rice, Cost oF ¥ jot a ba o, new stock that is on the road. ine of watehes, = me, hollow ware to select from, Fine | watohon, including Howards, | Riverside, Crescent Street, B. M. Wheeler, P. Sh Now be sure and wing machine second ave: pioneer < f chines and sewt burke hhailding. Inet Hoth woll—Mortgage surance & Surety Bonds. 28 Boston __ DANCING ACADEMY ~ Pest and oni; thorough Dancing Schoo t | elty; day and evening 7th and Columbii ~ Mrs. Hansen. Latest Spring Styles MOTEES AND LURNE HOTEL BRONSON, 0 Firgt avenue— Good elevator: rooms single @r en suite; jow rates. Dell Crane, Manager. If you wish « room or anticipate & chai try the Re Pike and Second; good room #1 nicely furnished irensetents 250 and Nights YORK, rirst Avenbe and Pike; ALB per week Third end rer Lowe HOTEL | firet-clase rooms and b HOTEL COLBY, « first-clags room au NWOOD 1 Single Fr < $1, $1.5 THE VICTORIA furnished rooms, #2 h bath, ete. O OTe SAVOY —Pleasant rooms Glan MARION HOUSE. Larnished re ©. Levander, 107 Marion, cor ist Ave general auctioneer; “TT” Zemansky, wales made in any part of the city or state; real state, live stock, express sales, freight sales, bankrupt stock of merebandise—all goods in general, 128 Third avenue. SUNK, The k Co. Pe ays lowest prices, but sq ness. All Kinds of waste saper bought, and old newspapers sold. No. Te kaliroad “avenue. Telephone lilack No, Mik, Alaska Junk Co” pays bighest prices} prompt returns. No, 111 Western venta Felephone Pike 10, BAKERIES, eg Linsay’s home-made bread, cakes and. pastry; Dest In the eity, 1406 ‘taira Ave. TA The Pacific Talloring Go, best $5, $18 and £20 suits mado inthe elty, Dyeing, Cleaning, Repairing. 7 Thint avenue, AwOHLT BOTS EW. HOUGHTON, Architect, 414, 41a, 8 and 417 Collins bloe Acme Publishing Co. RINTERS P.O, Alley. Telephone Red 1064