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THE CAME CAPNIZE And the Alaskans , Were Drowned. FARALLON BRINGS LATE NEWS a Clorgy- man Seeking Aid for Aloska Educational Pur ‘The Identity of two men drowned in Lake Bennett recently has b made known by passengers on the steamer Farallon, reached port last evening from Skag- arriving Way. The men were Frank Kane and} Chartes Morts. They were journey- ing from Bennett Portage to Linder- man, when the cance they were inj capsized, and both were drowned be- fore help could reach them. Morte was » years of age, and the pro Prietor of the Linderman hotel. He was unmarried. Kone resided at Dougtas island, Among the Faraiion's passeng was Rev. J. J, Walters, of the Mieho MeCabe college at Skagway He le on his way to Washington, D. C where be wilt. o3¢ iv secure friends for the support of education al enterprises in Alaska. The Faralion reports passing the | Steamer National City at Mary isi and, having in tow the barges of the Empire Transportation company ‘The big barge Skookum, loaded with cattle and general merchandise, was) geen at Wrange! in tow of the tug Pioneer. The passenger lit of the Faration was as follows: C. Max- ‘well, F. Waldor, H. Newman, W. Douglas, 0. Hendrickson, G. T. Ford, J. Newton, 8. W. MeNetl, D. Galigh- er, J. Delaney, F. P. Loomis, A ‘Trevillyan, H. Larson, B. J. Burger, 8. B. Noel, G. H. Prentice, J. H Kelly, W. Addison, T. Rolando, J./ MeDuff, Dyer & Johnson, A. D. Hoeft. mer and wite, J. Baronett. J. J. Brown, W. B. Goodwin, B. Hantey. ‘C. Stewart, Mrs. Hummel, Mrs. Me- Coy, Capt. Moore, Rev. J, J. Walter, | Roger 8. Green, W. Morgan, A Has- theim, W. 8. Hawley, Tom Cullum, J. D. Minor, C. 8. White; F. C. Har. Tington. Charlies Daly, J. J. Brown, ‘T. Pieres, J. W. Rogers, Miss Smith, John Marshall, F. Peters, Vernon) Sisters, G. H. Gallant, &. B. Noel, J. ‘Brown, E. J. Burger. TAKING ANOTHER WHIRL AT HIM « T. Yamasacka is in hard tuck. He ‘was bow 39 last December on sus- Picion that he was bringing Japanese women mee the country for immorai ad was tried on the charge by the federal grand jury, ut they failed to indict him for lack of evidence. Yesterday he was again arrested on suspicion that he fe a pauper. Under thia charge im- migration Inspector Walker will ex- @mine into his case, and forward his report to Washington, where: the Treasury department will pass on it TO PROSECUTE SCORCHERS Who Recklessly Race Along the Bicycle Path. Queen City Good Roads Club Deter- mines Upon Extremo Measures to End the Nuisance. ‘The executive committee of the Queen City Good Roads ciub met In chy Seay ayrenerd Parry's office Jast evening. -- great deal of indignation was expressed towards 4 class of | bicycle riders who assume that the | bicycle paths were built for their special benefit, and they ride at a rate of speed which is a violation of the city ordinance. The club does not wish to drag bicycie riders into court, but all fast riders on the paths will be dealt with severely from now on. The racing board was instructed t prepare for a meet to be heid on the evening of the Fourth at the Athletic park. © path committee was instructed to determine the expense of a path from the Athletic park south to Yes ler way, for the benefit of riders on Beacon bill. DUCKED BY THE STRIKERS WwW. Va., WHPELING, June 15.~ Four men were ducked yesterday in} the river at Benwood for riding on | the Wheeling railway cars, but were not seriously injured. Another man an unknown traveling salesman, chased a milg into the country by a mob of % men, Yesterday the geand jury of Mar- @hall county discharged John Terry and Eo Bradford, motorman and th conductor of the car which ki 1 ¥Award Coon’s child at Ber weeks ago, and directed the pros cuting attorney to look into the dis order at Benwood. Twenty-five shop men of the & Obio rattroad at Benwood junction were discharged for assisting in ducking the men who rode on the cars. was Opportunity. tion fa all tn The Homescokers’ Pratt's Orchard Ade large bearing fruit ¢ offerod on special terms to thone who want hor 112 Colecnbia street a Rattle at en, lota are! , by Holmes & Robinson, | | Coffin Plates Found, | ANPRPREN, ML, June 15.—ur [thor horrible discoveries were made rnoon in the Nelif the course of the offelal in at ‘ The waiks were dug up veral bod without callin v ¢ found doubled up and buried nm shallow graves. In one hole waa found 100 plat presumably taken from cofting which had been burned eve ores ations have he olty Babies Killed by a Train | ROCKFORD, U1, June 1h — The tw ch n of Mr Carl tloff, 1 | years of age, were run over by a freight train and horritly man glad at Poplar Grove today mother had gon . Hy at the village aving “he ee 4. n oh the platform outside, A of wind ted the baby carriage and it rolled off upon the track di rectly In front of the through frelght which was running at the rate of 25 mites an hour Munice Woman Hurt. MUNCIE, Tnd., June 1.-Mra, Da was struck by a mon Fitesimr bv ae h last night, and te in & eritieal condition. Her hip and arm are broken elles tnterr BT jurt was thrown. but mo away without in man injuries There t# a great dea tp tn dignation. and war on scorchers is {to be renowed GENERAL KING But the Fortson Relief Cor | Gave Its Entertainment. | A Pleasing Programme That Satis- fled t | Gea, Chas. King was too it! tn Ta- coma to fll hie appointment the George H. Portson Relief corps jat the entertainment at Ranke's hall last nigat, but the corpa went to work with a will to Mil his place on the program with the best local tal- ent possible, and their efforts were | Dlehly evecessful, as hundreds of people can testify. Gen, King tele- eraphed late yesterday afternoon that he would pot leave the Bound until he had fulfiled his engagement with the corps, He took a short rive in hopes of being able to come }to @eattic, but without success Wuteut. Rice, who has been his travel- ing companion from San Francisco, gives it as his opinion that Gen, King is still suffering from the effects of fever contracted in the Philippines. The firet number of the program last night was @ series of bugie calls by Buglar Lindsly, formerly of the First regiment band. Mrs. Jennie Houghtoa-Rdmunds followed with vocal sole and responded to a well deserved encore. Miss Maud Flynn gave & very appropriate recitation, ge was followed by a solo by Mra, H. Whittlesey, “Capi. w, w. Robinson, dt., apoto- sieed for Gen. King’s absence and gave a brilliant and interesting talk of hia acquaintance with Gen. King, dating back to their associations at Weat Point. Miss Clara Spray gave a solo which was very much appreciated. Mine Gillett pleased the audience with two recitations, and Mime. Arment! was roundly applauded for her rendition ot “The Star-Spangled Banner” and “The Red, White & Blue.” Mugler | Lindsley closed the program by |sounding the call to quarters and “taps.” jurglars at Garfield. GARFIELD, Wash., June 14—Bur- giare broke Into the general mer chandise store of C. night by forcing open the doub front door. A half-dozen sults of clothes, two hats, shoes, several webs of dress goods, and other amall articles were taken. The course rough the store is marked by ao trall of grease from the robbers candies They evidently stood at the front show window, which Is without blinds, with a candle, and deliberately picked out the best hate and shoes. There is no clew to the identity of the thieves. [REASONS THAT ARE GIVEN For Government's Discrimi- nation snealtiatd Seattle. i At the regular meeting of the chamber of commerce yesterday in- formation was received through a letter from U. 8. Senator W. A. Clarke, of Montana, setting forth the reasons why the War department prefers San Francisco to Seattle as a supply plant. Senator Clarke states that he is friendly to Seattle and \doked into the matter for the hamber of commerce, The War de- tment, he writes, is not satiefied with dry dock facilities here, nor | with the raliroad rates. For in- stance, they claim that a mldier can be went from New York via Ogden, #an Francisco, several dollars heaper than he can be sent to Be tie. These matterr will be look- into by the chamber of commerce. AGAINST GOV. | ROOSEVELT : WASHINGTON, D, C., June 15.— Speaker Thomas B. Reed, it Is now known, expecta to be a candidate for the lency in 1904, and from the ft New York, with the approv- nator Platt and other state lea If he should de so it would probab- m of his managers sidential boom of Korn Deng Co, Filth and Mite, | Presrption bpeciatiots, WAS ABSENT adi with | B. Hensley Inst | tion. ‘Whone Viko 95 | THLE os OYSTER BED IV DANGER A Logging Company Secures One. FISH COMMISSIONER WILL ACT Expects to ® TACOMA, most valuable natu June One of the water beds in the state has just been purchased by & logging company as tide land The matter did not ne to the at tention of Fish Commissioner A. C Lat anti} purchase had been made, and he will attempt now to |have the purchase set aside and the jHatural bed protected The bed te in mish bay, What com county, It is of the moat important in the state, and with me attention could be ty the beat A system of dyking whiok would keep the water on the oysters during the winter would protect th jDivalves and make the bed the the etstehas: f the oysters are killed during the present many winter by the cold weather. The thle recede leaving them exposed | to the cold for how Refore the water returna many of the oysters tare frogen and killed A tom of dykes whieh would keep a supply of water over the oys- tera at all times, would protect them | At present the conditions in Bamish bay are so favorable that after a severe winter when many of the ply rapidly that soon as large as ever. cultivated beds of Whatcom county the supply ts | bext. Boardman first learned of the sale of the tands. He was on the neorth- ern part of the Sound at the time, and found an item in one of the pa pers there stating the tide lands had [been sold. He Immediately notified Fish Commissioner Little, and Depu- ty Gale was sent north to investi gate. He has just reported the cir- cumstances were as Mr. Boardman had feared. The matter was laid before Attorney General Vance, and steps will be taken to protect the oys- ter bed. SKAGWAY |S - WELL PLEASE With Seattle's Efforts to Im- prove Postal Facilities. The Skagway merce thanked the Seattle chamber for its efforts in securing better port- ai Cactiities at Skagway. Assistant Postmaster Colkett, who waa pres- ent said that he had learned through the postoffice inspector, that Skagway's demands have since been attended to by the department, and/ the postoffice factiities would be tm proved. A number of new circulars on Al- aska have just been received by the chamber and are ready for distribu The following gentiemen were jelected to membership: EB. C. Hughe |P. Bettinger and Lieutenant A. F REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS The following deeds were filed in the county auditor's office yesterday George H. Wineholt, et ux. to 8. W Linsley, lots 7 and §& bik 16, Hall's ad, jote 24 and 25, Dunlap’s plat, ex cept 1 acre, lot 6 and ny lot 5 bik 4, Harrison Heights ad, June 5, $2950. J.T. Pomeroy to Bessie L. Hodge, lot §, bik 72, Gilinan Park, et) se% nel, see 22, twp 25, r 5. Joe Goldsmith to Elia Barto, lot 1, bik 20, H. L, Yesler’s Ist ad, May 14, 1898, $560. J. I, Howe, by W. W. Dearborn, attorney, to Fred B. Pope, lots 9, 16 and 17, bik 3, lot 2, bik 4, Rainier ad, Nov. 18, q. © . O, & Haugen to Firet Norwegian Danish M. FE. church of Seattle, lot 10, bik %4, Bell heirs’ 2d ad, Jan, 28, a. ©, %. ” Joseph Faikner et ux, to Austin E Griffiths, lot 12, bik 13, Bell heirs’ tet ad, June 1, $16) Renton Co-operative Coal Co. to Isaac M. Harris, acre tract 5, Ren- ton Co-operative Coal Co.'s plat No 2, July 19, 1898, $100. Same to John Beynon, acre tracts 6 to & Renton Co-operative Coal Yo.'s piat No. 2, July 19, 1898 Sheriff to John Wallace, to 2, bik 12, 8. P. Land Co.'s ad, Des Moines, tote 9 and 10, bik . Motnes, lote 2 and 10, dik C, Hee acacia Tame WF Second and Marion Cape Nome and Golofnin bay |" United Staten patent, Marshall hy order of Insurance Axsooi | For freight and Resneneer rates apply to Blinn, lote 1 to 4, see 12, lot 6, wee 11, twp 26, r 4, May 1, 1998. | re ee | A Boy Wrecker. EASTON, Pa., June 16.—Joseph A McCain, aged 16 years, an inmate of the Redington reform school, was mpting on 4 here jast night for at to wreck the New York expr the Lehigh Valley railroad, by plac ing four large stones on the track Fortunately the obstruction od just as the train rounded the n hour his cove curve at @ speed of 45 miles McCain acknowled Thips May ‘Be D WASHINGTON, D. C., yed. June 1 Gecretary Long has decided to buy enough Harveyized armor to furnivh the protection for teh monitors Ar | kansas, nnecticut, Florida |Wyoming, and for the diay |plates of the battleships Maine, Mis |eourt and Ohio. ‘These diagonal plates are built into the structures of the ships and work will be much |delayed if the department fails to take action until authorized by con- gress, oysters have been killed, they mult!- | Many of the! are supplied from the Samish bay | Deputy Fish Commissioner A. D. | chamber of com: | Telephone Bay 1223 $200. | ff, lots 1| SEATTLE STAR, iJ S.- | eainship Co. Francisco Pacific Coast § ho? San The mpany's elegant ” |St. Michagl, Golovi in Bay! CARPE NOME ean Next Sailing About Vir i Tune & o 13, 18, 3 Oh oe July aO. Lei Wve SAN FRANCISCO For h 10 «a, via toria apa Fe ton anid Way nt RS jul 1, 16, 20 4, and aie Northern Kallway Company ‘ ain ALASKA eat Tum Tra portation ta OS igs Bod gre Mi Tear a. 1 24; Orlgaba, June 19; Al-Ki, June 4 pw. W La Wear . Ato va ey, Meri July 4, 19, Auguet 4 and every fitth Jay thereafter For further information, obtain #, sailing date and hours of Skagway via Vancouver, Ketchikan Wied LF and lunonu IN SIXTY-FPIVE HOURS S. $. HUMBOLDT » From @eett weowesoay, suve 4, arora. Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY. | Alaska Lightning Express Steamsh!p (ily of Seattle TROWBRIDGE. n DI nh tleket oes odall, Perk!r fan Francisco. Agents City Ofies, ee Main We, Asli First avenno: telephone won Dook | *p Pike 133 We He @AEN Salis (rom Vesier Whart MONDAY JURE-i3; AT 1D P.M. ro = SKAGWAY AND DYEA Safe Ee nh tase, Ketchitan and Juneau ‘Valuable Articles and Papers STEAMSHIP Ramaker” Music Co. oak Ate Wh head Vio pst rome ae #2 {gan You carr | Sea Deposit Vauite j MW. Columbia St. &, SHORROCK, Manager | | | FAle trom Vesler Whart for Skagw Dyes, calling at Vietasia, Vamcoover, lnan, Wrengel, and Junvan, ‘Thursday, June 15, 16 P.M.) Passenger eccommodations firet-olas: Yor adoration, rates, eta, apply to DODWELL & CO. General Agen’ Phone Main 670. 218 James Btroet | Go TO Sparkman & McLean FOR BARGAIN EN REAL ESTATE Phone hed 17 6 Bailey Mag $e Photos reduced he Root tory | . Empire Line Platino Cabinet j haeeghgpees Mglacd near be bel ge c c 3 0 0 Compe Et RETA Dawson City (And All intermetiate Pola om he ‘ LightRunning DOMESTIC. “Kary Parmonta? “sam MICKELSON, Agt ew OETER EGGE ‘Painting, Paperhanging, Kelsom mining, } Fieture Frames Made to Onder. | smith Kepairing of AU =" | | Residence. 7 6thare 406 Pike Street “TATTLE TRANSFER CO Frelgal, Passenger and Bagaare STORAGE. om Han 4h Oe 3 Fire imag J, F. ADAMS awlnied 9 Ey Ibs fogar, 8 Mo. 512 Second Avenue, between Vester and James. Yukon River, MPIRE LINE | 607 First Ave. « + SEATTLE Or to any Agent of the Interns Mor tion Companyia = | of Canada, eT ee | To insure delivery send your packages and import- ant letters for DAWSON And Upper Yukon Points by NUGGET EXPRESS Recor’ unexcelied for promptnoss and reliability, Temporary Omoe un Second ave., South, Tel. Main 360 STEAMSHIP LAURADA BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Directors and Embalmers om, Third Ave end Columbia a Telephone Main ti Hoattie, Wash Insurance Sale... '$ Of Fancy Groceries Our entire stock ts now being $| sold For Cash’ by the Fire Iw | {esoviation, | | | Goods Not Damaged... Only outeide packages and la A bels suited by The Seattle Grocery ST. MICHAEL Tuesday, June 13 Connecting at St. Michael with Steamer Discovery | Salling From Seattio Jane Gth | vor AK Basement Mutual Life Bnilding OF White Star Dock, foot of Spring st - HANKS. THK FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF Ticket OMoo, 612 First ave Gacat SEATTLE "Phone Main U7. Faid-np Capital : paTHenN Leave. Daily Arrive General banking busision at. | i 8:19 Kvorett- 6:45 James D. Hoy f+ + + ge President | LW am. Mt Vernon p. m. Maurice MoMickon Vice Presiden New Whatoom Lester Turner : Cashier | 490— m, — Spokane-Rossland 9:00 p.m. ALF, Parkhurst Assistant Casini St. Waul, Chicago and Bast, | Bight and telographic exchange payabl | notpar ities of the Uultod — THe YOONE Se teartie SY MAM“) Seattle, Bini and Everett Capital stock pald in STEAMER burpius REYHOUND jaca, Furth Prosidont ©, Neufoldor Vio Prosident KY. Ankeny Casnior | rinetpat ertion la 1 ti Three Round Trips Dally—Except suty| SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK TIME CARD Corner Yostor Way and Fiest Avenues ‘Gterett ¥ao a mew pda and Capital 75,009 Andre muUNds Hoe Lending —€ Telephone, 80 } Ke Lt All Trensacts « General Denking Bustocss, iman Dock, Seattle, le, Red'gat b. B, SCOTT, Manager polbery | | /PUTNAM'S__o> Pronk M. White, Master, Satis for |§ And All Yukon River Points| : It ‘a lings daily ‘fom 4 until 6 pa No Ashes Whe (ras Is The Fuel the follov ipe on a Gas Range SHORTCAKE ip of p flour, f th op in the and b add the es and blend iry *, mix ing with a fork ur into a buttered pan (a long cakepan In excellent precaution buttered pay of the pan). Smo and bake in @ Detroit Jewel on the middie oven side, after both burners have been light- ed 10 minute will take from 16 t« minutes for bak- ing, according to the thick- ness of the cakes. Turn out the burners a few minutes before the cake is done. Dress the whorteake by splitting it with a Christy knife, butter the cut faces generously with soft butter, dust on a little nutmeg if you like it, and cover with fruit sugared to taste and garnish with whip- ped cream when desirable, Suitable fruits are strawber- ries, raspberries, biackber- ries, peaches, oranges (sliced parallel with the core), ban- anas, cooked pineapple, cher- ries and plums. Seattle Gas AND tem ee Electric Co. sth the top, 214-216 Cherry Street Telephone Main %, Dee = Grea ~~® "Bargain Closing Out THIS LINE Horseshoe Nails, per Ib..123¢° Oxshoe Nails, per Ih.....12!s¢ Oxshoes, all sizes, per Ib.3»c CAHN & COHN Foot of Yesler Ave. Yesler Dock. Latest st Styles Ladies, have your yoo your Tailenetade Seite made by. HUMES & Co. 2% Safo Deposit Buflding Room: DENTISTRY Having recently come from South, [will open a dental P-L buliding, room 11 To got acquainted with the pubiic with Extract Teeth..., Free of Charge for Thirty Days All work bigh class Prices rea- Caly and see. nand briage work a specialty City references cheerfully giveu. DR. W, C. CARR, Dentist. PIGOT & FRENCH CO, 14 Washington St,, have tho only Linotype Job Printing Machine Jn the Northwost. | Catalogues, Pam Jets, ote,, at a tally low foes, BAVE MONEY’ by giving thom oh opportun! we figure Popular Songs $ Popular Prices Call and hear the new ones played on the Piano. ->eoom WINTER & HARPER 903 Second Ave. Soattlc, Wash, POOOOOGSOIO OG GO0 OOD CLAIRVOYANT. siherializing trumpet Seance street, at & o'clock; to-night il inks ali aS Las ia ati at iin i | kood room #1 $9 | outside rooms #2 to $9; transcients 20 and 9) THE §) | with bath, B | OTREBA VOY Vor! Chances of all kinds ELBON MACTUERBON & 00. Money making restaurant, ip good yw rent; will sell cheap recount oth siness, which takes nwner'e t it will pay you'to KY AL ESTATE all at iny pew place—Mag ©, vook and stationery . hear Madison, Hinding Com ath ta ATTOMNEYS rel ENT yd baliding TALIS® t knife, pain or a1 Henk batidin: DYEING AND CLEANING on Dye Work Union sire “ t rreneh bye CONTHACTONS ANL Mounds, Ditivfan & hu lias Western Randall, Generel J CAMVENG 1 al +, eats, OF Tent and A Nothing better for Alaska, timber, country or hard work. Cavalry Trousers, double werseat, $275; dyed black, $1.9). Gen. | Miles’ storm and cold weather need, roeta, 0. Army plesk woo we blankets, ec, Navy ondershir $1. cach. Blankets $1.0 and up. meut tents, Govern 9x9, 57.0, Oversbirts, $2.08 . 127 First Avenue. — s1GNe AND Kubter Typ wminum and letters for he in agg) mag | Meston, £19 Yosler Wa: ‘Phove Bleck 1642 fanantic nates iMlhclnemremtnceal j LSEWING MACHINES. — | New iiome Sowing Machines. Dest and cheapest machine made. fold on easy pay- ments Office next door to Postofiice. ————— | _ WANTED. CLOTHING. teattle Abstract Co, 419 New York Block Pak ee Conemeeeeanene: ELLOGO. 24 Batley Bulla ELA ep ey ae DA. ROOT, 18-14 Roxwell but idtn ¥. P. CARROLL, lawyer, proctor in miralty and solicitor of patents. Nu. S18 Seattle National Bank Building. CLOTHES CLEANING. “lothes Pressing Co. nti Sra your hape for $1.50 | cleaning, repairing. 11 HRONAL. See Hanson before purchasi | machine. * sowing A few good second-hand ma- chines for rele reasonable. 215 Columbia street, opposite Postoffice. Wanited—To buy oid fold “pnd sliver. 1 Hinekley block. Everything is going without Iimit or re- | serve to the highest bidder, regardless o! pr ioe, Cost of Value, as we must make room of « large, new stock that is on the road. Ail ine of watches, Slomense. chains, fat and bollowware to sel from. Fine including allowards, Raymonds, Crescent Street, BG: Gaylor, G. TP. 8 Bartlet and Duber, etc. ow be sare and attend this sale. as ever | thing is going to the highest bidde: aa out fimit or reserve; 18 elegant phd eR away after ench sale veryihing i. nteed as represented, so be sure and | Stead sales daily at 2and 720 pm. G.W. ie wane kK & Co., 1828 Recond avenve. nite te king of «ll sewing machines | nota by BD. Vota tots Seccud bres pioneer | dealer in sewing machines and sowing machine supplies. Telephone Buff 641. DENTIST *. Ii. I Depew, Dentist. Specialist in Crown end Bric bere, LOANS AND INSU James Bothwell--Mor! | surance & Surety Bonds. | Hensel, manig. jeweler, 2 rk. 44 Burke Building RANCE. Loans, Fire In Boston Bik; Tel. __._ DANCING ACADEMY, Best and nnd on only thorough Dancing School ia city; day and evening. 7th and Columbian, MILLINERY, “Mire Hansen, corner Fourth end Pine. Letest Spring Styles, Lowest prices. Dee FURNISHED ROOMS HOTEL BRONSON, © First avenue— Good elevator: rooms single or en suite; jow rates, Dell Crane, Manager. If you wish « reow or ante try the Rochester Hotel, Pike and Secon: per Week; nicely furnished UTELS AND | Se; sree baths; electric lights, HOTEL YORK, First Avenue and Pike; first-class rooms and board at % per woek. | HOTEL COLNY, cor Tiled aad Cherry; first-class room and board, $6 week and up, GLENWOOD TOUSE, Tio South Filth” Single rooms #1, $1.0 and & per week. VICTORIA, i200 First ave; elegant furnished oms, @2 and week; suites ©. C. Stark, proprietor. as 2 Pleas NHOUSE reasonable, ©. Levander, ansky, general auctioneer; sales y partof the city or state; real freight ise all apt stock of more 1828 Third a goods in “JUNK. Junk Go. pays lowest pricea, 8. All kinds of waste i newspapers sold. No. Telephone Black | “The Seattle | but "‘eguare yaper bought, and ® Railroad avenue. Alaska Junk Go. pays bighest prices; prompt returns, No. 1111 Western avenue. Telephone Pike 119. BAKE home-made Linsay's bread, cakes pastry; best in the city, 108 Third Ave, | TAILORS 2 | The Pacific Tailoring Co., best $15, $15 | and $29 suits made in the city. Dyeing, Cleaning, Repairing. 715 Third avenue. ARC EW. HOUGHTON, Architect, 414, 41a 418 and 417 Collins block Acme Publishing Co. — PRINTERS P. 0. Alley. Telephone Red 1064

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