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the representative of Seattle Mayor Humes was warmly recetv- e4, and he made one of his charac teristic speeches, closing with a! hearty wele the city. | Judge Langley delivered the ad-| Gress of wetcome, which abounded in patriotic sentiments and earnes pathos. Me was interrupted at fre quent intervala by the audience breaking imto hearty applause. Commander Trbbetts, on behalf of the visiting organizations, r ond- ed gracefully the addresses of | welcomes, and closed by presenting to the audience the venerable Mrs. | Hanford At the mention of her} mame the audience arose and greet- ed her with cheers. Mra. Hanford was visibly affected, and in a few simple and sincere words expressed ber appreciation of the greeting. and spoke to the old soldiers words of counsel. After brief addresses by 8S. F. Street and Commander Hastie, the exercises closed with the singing ot | “Marching Through Georgia" by the Budience. In view of the size of the crowds | last evening, it has been decided to} hold the camp fires this evening both wt Ranke hall and at the Armory hail, part of the parade proceeding! to one hall and part to the other. . Campfire Programs. ‘Two programs will be presented this evening at the camp fires to be held, at Ranke and Armory halls. will be giv- ‘ - Lyman ® Knapp “The Department of Washington and Alaska” se seeeweete waeeceeees G, W. Tibbetts “To Thee. © Country” . ote Jennie Houghton “The “Boys of 1861-65" J. R. Kinnear 3. HL Leiter | .W. L. Jones! “The Army Bean’ " “The Boys of 1898-99". Patriotic song .. eee Ladies" Vo ces. “The Olympia: the Flagship of « Great Sailor” G. B. Lane SS taoaeny in Tune of War” .... .8. G. Congrove wse-Killtian BL Whittlesey “Barbara Freltchie” ee ctncsecees Lyman Banks Fiag That Has Waved « ‘Thousand Years” «Marguerite MoKinney The ‘program to be presented at ‘Armory hall has not been definitely | arranged, but it will consist for the | most part of impromptu addresses | and vocal and instrumental selec- tions by volumteer t volunteer talent. TO INVESTICATE PANAMA CANAL WASHINGTON, D. C., June 21.— The president has named the mem- bers of the commiasion created by the river and harbor act to determ the most feasible rowte for a cated across the isthmus of Panama. Ried following named gentlemen wi on the commission Rear Admiral John G. Walker, U B. N.; Samuel & of Piorida; Al- fred Noble, C . of Uitnots; Geo, 6. Morrison, (. E., of New York: Col. Peter C. Hains, U. 8. A.; Prof. Wil- liam H. Burr, of Connecticut; Lieut Sol. Onwald H. Ernest, U. 8. A.; L M. Haupt, C. E., of Pennsylvania, and Prof. Emory K. Johnson, of Pennsylvania WILL BECOME A COUNTESS. LONDON, June 21.—Private tet-| ters received here practically con firm the reported engagement of | Miss Daisy Letter and th Suffolk, aide de camp to Lord Cur- zon. The engagement will not, it is said, be announced for month: The Letter girls tour Northern India and Paris in August. are to go to NO LYNCH LAW IN CONNECTICUT BRIDGEPOR Conn, June 2% ‘All talk of lynching has died out Louis Martin, the negro, assault on Mrs. Margaret Roberts, aged 71, of this city, has been confined to jail. Those who were loudent in their thrents now ap- pear content to let the law take its course Martin was captured yesterday at Green's farms, 12 miles trom the scene of the crin He has been Mentified by Mra berts Martin was on his way to New York and was found asicep in bush- ri of | by several | |Mr she b jeved them to be small. He said it would be Impossible & quarantine against to aintain Fi me to all the visitors to} ving at St. Louls for the reason that | rae gy { entering | there are so many ways St. Lous and all travel into the « would have to be prohibited In o make sure that no persons ere from the Infected tdw: NEGROES ARE EXERCISED Over Their Cohiba From the Oberon Music Hall. Many of the colored citizens of Be- attle are considerably wrought up lever the discrimination made |againat them by Irvin Baruch, pro- prietor of the Oberon muste ant Momlay evening witnessed the tne of the concert hall Bar Mr. Baruch’s management. Among the visitors were several colored men. | They took seate at a table, but soon |after were ordered from the hall, and they quietly left, Now, Attor- ney Hawkins t¢ going to bring ac- than against the management of the Oberon, as he has discovered a stat- ute making it @ misdemeanor for a keeper of a place of amusement to deny entrance to any person on ae- count of race or color. Mr. ss and assumes informed fo eninsa of the hall colored per- sons made their presence objection- able. The Census Plums. WASHINGTON, D. C., June 21.— To obtain the necessary force of clerks for the census, Director Mer- riam has adopted « plan of allotting & pro reta number to each state, di- viding this number among the mem- bers of each congressional delega- tien. ‘The clerks will be appointed from indorsed by the congressmen from practical examination. | Saved by Gen. Collis. NEW YORK, June 21.—Gen. C. 1 T. Collis, ex-commisatoner of public works of this city, and ex-city solict- tor of Philadelphia, last night brave- ne building on Fifth aVenue. was passing the house when the alarm was given, and rushed up to the third floor, where he found two hysterical women, Miss Mays and Mrs. Thornborough. He led them to the street safely through smoke and fre. Gen. Collis returned to the burning buliding in the work of res- cue, but was obliged to make his own escape by crawling on all fours, MARRIED AT THE OCCIDENTAL Seattle Merchant ‘Takes a Chicago Bride. Muptisls of Mr. R sand Miss Drosin Are Fittingly and Mins Mr. R. Gross, of Seattle, | Rose Drosin, of Chicago, were unit- ed in marriage last evening. The ceremony was simply, but very pret- | ty, taking place in the parlors of the ntal hotel, in the pre some 20 friends and relatives Rev. J. W. Brooks, of Seattle, of- clated. The bride was accompanied Mrs. Leopold, while Maurice Grom waa with the groon. Miss Amy «acted as maid of honor. After the ceremony, the guests as- sembled in the dining room, where a very the evening passed most pleasantly. Maurice Gross made a very pret- on behalf of the friends tives, wishing all Joy and happiness to the young couple. After the banquet, Mr. and Mrs. Gross left for Victoria. After three! weeks’ visit there and other points of interest In British Columbia, they will return and make their home in thin elt Mr. ¢ is In one of the leading bus iness men of the city, and his wife was prominent in Chicago social circles ee on Voll, the Aswayer. 24-2 bik The munaenssnaew Opportanity, Pratt's Orchard Addition t# all in lars ting fruit trees, lots a offered on special terms to those wh: homes, by Holmes & Robinson, Columbia street. e of | ample banquet was served, and| est, Seatie will be reached July 1 After a day at this point, the party wil proceed by boat to Victoria, thence to Vancouver, at which poiat the Canadian Pacific will be taken Paul, Different points of rest along the route will be made} — stopping places, the party reaching | Chicago July 22. The Washington State Press asno- clation will hold Ite annual session in Seattle during the visit of the National association. Will A. Steel, peeps! i end L. M, Wood, executive committes, who have hy fizing of the date of the) state convention, have decided upon) July 1, 1 and 18 The presence of | both bodies In the city at the same time will undoubtedly act as a #tim- ulus for @ large attendance to the State assoctation, NOURCES OF WEALTH Are Discovered o the Klondike. MARVELOUSLY RICH Which Have Recently Seen Un- Rich beyond the dreams of avar- jamong candidates so presented and | ice! Thie 1s the expression Arthur | thetr district after competent and | Leay, a bronazed, weather-beaten and very hardy looking Englishman wished to convey to a Star reporter at the Hotel Northern tast evening. when giving @ deseription of some of the marvelously rich guich claima of Klondike, about whieh little has been said, and leas written. “A few people in Dawson,” said Mr. Leay, last night, “know the wealth of the guich claims adjacent to Lower Bonansa, but even after the clean up, only a small number of the old miners knew that for nearly three years they had been carelens- ly walking over ground that hid miltons.” Mr. Leay tell his story in a simple, straightforward way that cannot but help carry conviction. He left Daw- son City on June 6, and, being one of the last to leave the Klondike, came down to Victoria on the C. P. N steamer Tees. How he and his re- markable story escaped the inter-/ viewer both in Victoria and Seattle until last evening is a puzzle. A mative of Liverpool, Mr. Leay came out here just about a year ago and went north with sev- eral of his countrymen. A Rich Pay Streak, he knew of the rich pay etreak run- ning through Magnet, American, r and Monte Cristo guiches, but the claime were limited, and it was only by a happy “fluke” that he finally secured one—and a fortune ‘The fame of Kiondike,” he said, ‘will be made not by its creek claims which have already yielded fortunes, but by ite gulch and hill claims, whose riches are, I firmly believe, unbounded “After several months of hard and unsuccessful work prospecting, 1 struck an old miner who wae work- ing a gulch claim at 18 below Bon anza creek, on Magnet gulch. le coming chummy with him, he one \day jast fall took me up to his claim Showed Him Woalth. and showed me that the pay atreak |which he had struck only on inst |@eptember, was 40 feet wide and & feet deep, and the dirt went any- where from $2 to $25 a pan, Biv claim in the line of the pay streak ‘nad been staked, and the lucky min- Jers wv working night and day Two years ago the whole gulch |might have been bought for $2000, | “Well, I never rested until I had secured an Interest in a guleh claim I tried them all, Fox at 25 below Bonanza, Monte Cristo at 27 below, jand American gulch adjoining, The gulches are very small, and even now in the pay stre ‘On American gulch I met ughlin brothers, who had been working there for three years. The [frst year they made nothing, but there are only about four claime hon an k average that are on the chair: | England, | For months | that it rans from 18 to 27 below Hon ansa, right through the hills 100 foot It goes from French bill and follows down over Bkookum guich to Ma net gulch, continuing to American, Fox and Monte Cristo gulehes, until it reaches Boulder creek. The same| A Very Good Claim. | pay streak was found also as far as 166 below on Honanas, a very rich lclaim, where on lays of only 10 fect |men made fortunes this year, ‘I say it and believe it, that the fame of Klondike as a gold-produc ing country will rest with its hill and guich claims. OM miners who have long over- looked them, are just beginning to jreatize that they have been within jreach of princely fortunes for sev- eral years charcoe and Adams hills, two recent strikes, are turning out splen- didiy on the latter, Senator Lynch, of California, lately bought a claim for $40,000," Mr. Leay leaves for the olf coun: try tomorrow, He will return in the fall, and after purchasing an extentive outfit in Beattie, will pro- ceed north, to remain there, he says, re he ls @ very rich man, Korn Drug Co, Fitth and Pike. Prescription Hyeciaiixts ‘hous Fike 3 4th July Decoration Flags, Bunting, Festooning. Denny-Coryell Co, lstav, ————1— sdnieT QuoTaTiONs | mar- ink thie morning, Ldn ‘bf green- stuff are arrnntry”” and he various out-of-town ran The Large quan- tities of strawberrflemre coming in which readily find purchasers, The prices remain unchanged. The first shipment of raspberries of the season jhave arrived from Oregon, and are being offered at $4.50. In the fish markets halibut and large fish are plentiful, but there is a scarcity of herring and ameit, Sal- mon are rapidly increasing tin num- bers. Vegetabies. Potatoes Cobbing)—-White River Burbanks, 835045; Yakima and Oregon, $45;.00 new potatoes, $2.00@2.25 per sack; beets, $1.25 per sack; carrots, 981.00 per sack; artic, Se; California aspara- cus, 6@¢0 per Ib; Walla Walla aapar- agus, Se per Ib; rhubarb, 2% lib; tomatoes, $2.25@2.60 per case; chokes, ec per doz; wax bean per Ib; string beans, Se per ib; new jeabbage, 24 @2%4c: new onions, 1c; |Oregon peas, Te; Karly Rome potatoes, $2.75 per carload sack. Fruits. Green fruit (obbing)—Oranges, |neodiing, 83.0004; navels, $4@5; } lemons, $33.0; fan- ley, $2.00@%00 per ban- anas, $250 per lfornia black fig @; cartoons, $1 per Ib; new dates, Tc; sweet apple cider, 90¢ per gallon; med, sweets, 4.0; strawberries, Hood River, $1.50; Walla Walla, $2.0002.25; Lake weeniaaton. $1.0@2.00; home grown cherries, $1.25@1.00 a box; San Jose cherrios, $1.25@1.00; peaches, $1.50 a | box: apricots, $2.00 = : blackber- ries, $2.50; raspberries, ho, Safe Deposit Boxes For the safe keoping of Valuable Articles and Papers Yor ront at $s your, You carry e koy Safe Deposit Veu ite | 4 W, Columbia St, E. SHORROCK, Manager OHODOOOD Of your shades by getting Crigter's Sh Brackets, The beat on the market, Covers any part of window; takes any spring roller; in any win- dow. Saves cost in short tins and lasts a life time. Adopted by some of the best hotels in Seattle. Endorsed by superin- intendent of resident University. schools of and Graves State e Write or call on L. H. PLACE 605 Bailey Block g Seattio - - Wash |Seeeeooemonons OOOO om SSseseesecoecesessesece ees, office, 42 West Columbia St Woon, Pres Alaska Flyer Skagway via A oowy au IN SIXTY-FIVE HOURS §. S. HUMBOLDT falls From Beattie SATURDAY, JUNE 24, AT 8 P. M. City Office, (06 Firs avenve; telephone Main 34, Aflington Dock: ‘phone Pike 133 KK. CAINE, Agent . DIRECT CAPE NOME North American Tran tion and Trading ay Evtadiiened 1 le and Direct Line to Heeiy: Mt. Michael Ixt- Korutuk River ver Pu - Nome, aed, Golovin Ba) end All Yekou Freight bok Lo pha sm ‘Selleited Cor, Yester Way and Occidental ave STORAGE. om an 44h Coe G3 Tit avay Popular Songs Popular Prices Call and hear the new ones played on the Piano. see WINTER & HARPER 903 Second Ave. Seattio, Waste. J. F. ADAMS ranula? 18 Ips rr ™ Wo. org RI nd Oyenen, totuere and Jame DENTISTRY Having recently come from the South, 1 will open a dental office in rat Jiding, room 11, second floor o pet acquainted with the public iwi Extract Teoth.... Pree of Charge for Thirty Days Prices rea wn and briage work a specialty City references cheerfully given DR. W. C. CARR, Dentist. THE FIRST RATIONAL “BANK ( or SEATTLE Paid-np Capital . 10,000 General = q! bastnion transacted, James D. e . ‘ . Presiden: , Maurice ueMfowen’ . Vico President | Lenter hurner, oe Caablor khuret ni Cash! asi bight and telographio: excha in All tho. principal clties of btates and Europe Payable vhs KUGRE GQUND Maqgtowa BANK Capital stook pai ia burplus.. os. git Furth... Noufolder, Prost Vide: Prost dent AL. Hawier, Mgr, \" | Connecting | he’ Catted | Calling at Victoria and Vancouver, B, C,, Mary Island, Ketchikan, Wran- gel, Juneau, Skagway, Dyes, Haines Mission, Glacier Bay and Sitka, and various other ports. The City of Beattio will remain af |ai} ports of call long enough for pas- Ketchikan "De" to nee everything of ietorest. The City of Beattle is the only steamship which wan designed and bullt especially for the Alaska pas- senger tramMc, Steamship Farallon For Skagway and Dyea, calling at Victoria, Vancouver, Ketchikan, Helm Hay, Wrangel, Juneau, salle from Yester wharf Saturday. July |, at 10 P.M, DODWELL & CO., Ltd., General Agenta Phone Main 113 James Rtroot Line All Water Route to Alaska. Porm Sting w 8 Michal on ¢ Avent June (0, i899 foenyicat St Kiver Steinert oe ™™ Dawson aid Aud Al intermediate Points om tee Yukon River, EMPIRE LINE 607 First Ave, - + SEATTLE LA ft 4. Interna Company fod tates or Caneda) NUGGET EXPRESS MESSENGER + LEAVES FOR.... DAWSON Saturday, June 24 Office, 112 Yesler Way Seattle Hote! Building, STEAMSHIP LAURADA= Frank M. White, Master, Satis fr ST. MICHAEL . /And All Yukon River Points On or About July 15. St. Michael with ‘Steamer Discovery Salling From Seattle Jane 6th | ..FOR., S Cape Nome and Goloftin Bay) For freight and passenger rates apply io Agsat a ding Or White Star Dock, ioot of Spring’ st EAN. Phone Main 117, » Leave. Daily Arrive Arye, 6 am. Mt, Vernon p.m Now Whatcom Na ak, "ie. veul Chicego und Ease ™ | STEAMERS, ~ Seattle, Bdnands and Frerett STEAMER vt ; | ‘the United States and Europe, | Three Round Trips Daily a Except sunday ke V. Ankeny: Cashier Correspondents in all the prinotpal cities (a SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK OF SRAT" Corner Yeslor Way and First Avenue, Capital 975,000 Andrew Chilberg Prosident 7. & been First Vico-President KI lah second Vico-Prex A. li, boolberg Casio ‘Transacts a General Banking Business, TIME CARD Leave Seattio?7 a m. 12m, and Spm. Leave Everett ¥:10 & m,, 290 p m., and 75 p.m Connects at Seattle with Steamer Flyer | for Tacoma, y erott Te, round trip $1.25; Ed. trip 75, Dock, Seattis ‘Telephone, Seaitic, Red fil & B. SCOTT, Mana ’ age RET TTT EIT TE NPE RTE EEE TPT IT I ED IE TS I I TE ° THE SEATTLE STAR, ” © Mrs. Roberts is ina f eon kept at ft. The following year the ; : , dition, She saya the motive of the| \ fad a little: more peas, Dut nbd DEATH OF MRS. HARKNESS Paeific Coast Steamship (0 Aen On - | ere 0 Lo b i ! aber that tlon pale ie #till ih aa on her wa #not robbery, as ing to warrant them going ahead ; * aeault on her wae not robbery, as 1 Laat Dy mber, however, they A telegram announcing the death ” ems on at G. W. Carmack & Co,’s | money it he would leave. Mra, Rob A Wendertul Olesn-u of Mra, 8. It Harkness, at Ontarto, | for San F place, and hing must go 8 iw the widow of Thomas Roberts Md Cal, was received by Bonney &| P . MmAKe room ‘for @ large new 2 . ’ dropped right on to the pay streak n { The company legant stock vieh xpected daily, Ev |who served 88 years in the United 7 Stewart's late yesterday afternoon e ‘ ty | States navy and in a few months cleaned up $90,-| . | t hips Queen ¥ jer ne ell sold on a rtrict Ve ee eae 1000 On a lav. ft baw thors one day | MIM Harknens died June 14, of ner-| j { Puebla, Walla Walla tee, backed by 0 6014 million , loka. vous prostration, after a long Hinens and Umatilla lollare, Prenents given a ally | We th’s Hawaiian Bank tebe ont ® pan which went 48 he ined tentid temaie tae Lave BEATTLE lad all anh sect ek ome Sige’ oe aoe WASHINGTON, D. ©, June post Hix Americans held a most prom-| vie ater husband ie a ealeaman 11:16 a. m. via Townsend and|¢svectally the fudies, Sales at 2:20 First Assistant Powtmaster General | l#ing claim on American guleh, but th Victoria, June 3 1. July (40d 7:49 p.m |Perry 8. Heath's Hawatian bank ia ithey duarteled continually, and fin-|.> '"* employ of Lully, Bogardus @), °, '; imag ory G. W. CARMACK, e ast Night at: to open ite doors in Honolulu August ‘To Be Spent B lally broke up, three remaining. Two] ” ari’ dnieahiennmas 1 econd avenue, Until the Amorioan banking laws Y |e Prcriy ese. = Day: adeeb gala | ~ hae JON M. REX, -Auctionaer Are extended to the Islands, the new Of the holders. got sick while 1 was] Lunatic Cremate Himself _ SAN FRANCISCO ee [institution will be Known as the First . | p precenpes Dh rgd ate eg ‘ S Seattle 10 a, mr 1 Victoria and Pt BUSINESS CHANCES an e a bivailean dank Ff Hawail. Alter e itors ja lay. I jumped at the chance, We] SOUTH NORWALK, Conn, June | pownsond, June 6 10, 36, 20 oem . | wea ag cela A oo gene were not long in striking the real|2iJohn Kubn, who was taken to July 6, 10, 15, 20, 25, 40, August 4, and . tre nd pa " wil ’ RST phe ONES irst National Bank of Ha [Pay ntreak, and perhaps you willl the town farm this afternoon for ex-|every fifth day thereafter | J wall. Clerks for the mew bank will ee lerequentiy took out numects valued |Uimination as to hie sanity, set fire FOR ALASKA | a " ape (leave for Honolulu this week [freqnentiy took Gut nuggets valued ito the amail building in which he Legye Seattic 9 a. m. AN ADDRESS BY MAYOR HUMES 1OF THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION snare of the work brought me sso00,|% A Confined and wax burned to @) “Cottage City, June 14 | NEW SECRET SOCIETY. There is wold everywhere In a paY| ty the house where he boarded, | Queen, June 29, July 14, 29 _- -- == } ee cnselilbnsnciisias jatreak which, a8 I said before, is z City of T ka, June July 9,2 | Seattle la soon to have a new ae-| 40 feet wide and 8 feet deep Orizaba, June 19. an zane; Two Camp Fires to Bo Held This °F! oleh The name of the ord They Will Arrive on duly 1 | “On Fox, Monte Cristo and Mag-| ]} Al-Ki, June 4, July 4, 19, Aug. 3, ana YT Oy er is Royal Tribe of Joseph.” net, a similar condition prevails, It s.- jevery fifth day thereafter kraded atroets Evening to Accommodate Th dcdiquarters of this ty is and Aftor Visiti Pro- | Will be years before th gulches Y For further information, obtain | ‘ay; aniy yam Pubnsdn 4 0D. All the Visitors. at @edalia, Misouria well Jare thoroughly worked, and I am : folder 7 ae esis known order through Bast convinced that they wil jeld mil T 2 1 The company reserves the right This is its fir#t introduction tn the Lehi Maneh Gane to change, without previous notice ee ae West, and nearly 100 people have Sa santa — ’ Cea stear » sailing date and hours of — signed the roll as charter members Hone, The men who have been | ror... so 3. F.T ibn The joint reception of the Grand! the order | The National Bditerie? arsects 7 sire claime ha § Mi h i, G | B ‘uget Bd. Supt., ¢ Beattle. ” eae mc tet t 7 5 egy sidera, Some of < . 3 a - ort ste He rhatiyy its thes raseenerncermarencs {wil only spend one day in Beattie ane aadinee- have wen cad L ichae 0 ovin ay 4 D town, ticket om 68 Base __PRINTING AND BINDING. ® organisation, he a |A longer stay had been planned, but the wealth of these gulches only in CAPE NOME phen cl ater ropolitan Printing & Binding Com evening at Ranke hall, prove | hate, San Francisco. pony, 0 teeta Fema dealt Ereat success. The sive of t al! the time of their sojourn on the coast | cidentally What I tell you now Is, N ~ was Inadequate to ¢ the NEAR ST. LOUIS *: been limited to three weeks in- |! be told for the firat time ext Sailing About = TENT ATTOMNK crowds seeking admission, But few stead of @ month, as originally in. |N® 1 have no abject in booming the iW. h & Al k | WARNES hkO® 7675 8iarr- Boyd Seats were placed on the floor, that tended + etegea ! eed ge my claim for 4 j Oo. as In on as a = ——— @ greater number might be accom. | Seine a years and none of the pre | STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S z pecial train leaves Chicago jont hold: peed lew! modated in the space thus saved, ST. LOUIS, Mo, June 2—It ts 2 ent holders have expressed a der A Ne, 1, featele Rupture cured without knife, pein ar low The exercises opened with the |auid that there are Afty cases of 11). [ZUM 3% for Portland. The Fourth sell, push Kampart, Koyakuk, Daw. | Alaska Excursion Trips | ot:ime'"hs semtsle National hak vallatoe, Singing of “America” by the entire . belleved to be smallpox, at El wil be spent in the latter elty, th wesc made. a ee ps ie t. ween __PYBING AND CLEANING. audience, led by n. Lyman Banke “@ St. Francois county, Mo, a|eonveation beginning the next day! he pay wtre in the gulches, Atias Dye Works, 2 Union 9 frost. 3 This was followed b Invocation | oma a Ge oe . egg Y have mentioned, was, dincovered| Great Northern Railway C y i 6) a Q | pious” Bae wo « € y an inv emall town 65 miles south of &t.\/and lasting over July 7. es ¢ 1 ma 024 First Avenue, or jase ip the co by Department Chaplain Sp Louls, Dr. Jordan, chief dispensary! ‘The next three days will be spent |Cny after thr ee ¢ S mionats after which Judge Langtey pr 1| physician, stated Monday that trom|in Oregos, visiting pointe of inter-|oiree ane ited at Klondi Salt Yokon Transportation Ch. ACTORS AND with a few words, Mayor Humes, a¢| what he had learned of the re iting points of inter-| miners will understand when I say = E Gul Geabasion ood Ls Western ave. Tel Randall G Bul 9. al Jobbing. Tel Green Ct ———_—— Wanted riley Tallroad laborers 1 Sas hence coe ee som ude ack betterfor or bard “ork. _SIGNS AND SOUas NUMBNS. Poe is calor vi ae SEWING OI — New Home Sewing oes pace ae pans machine mete *. Ofce next WANT ‘ED_CLOTRING. Cast off chotni. punks Valises bought at 110 Kecond ave, ~< ‘Phone Red 1184. BSTKACT OF TITLE. _ Seattle Abstract Co. 419 New York Block ment of ret: din's Book See Hanson Remember that auction gale is still going on at G, W. Carmack & Co.'s place, and everything must go in or- der to make room for @ large new stock which Is expected dally. Ev- erything we @ell is 6old on @ strict guarantee, backed by « cold million dollars. Presenta given away daily and all are requested to attend, and especially the ladies, Sales at 8:30 and 7:39 > m G. W. CARMACK, 1323 Second avenue. JOR a REX, Auctt: Wai mbcbines. sola by ia DNS fois assont Neve: p< poo = ne upplion Riephcoe = il, H. Depew, Dentin inc and Bridge work. a0 Burke al LOANS AND INSURANCE. James Bothwell Mortgage Loans, Fire ine eurance & Surety ‘Deads “at'baston DANCING ACADEMY, ‘only thorough penoatta agi ‘Gay Ray hss Teh ro ey MILLINERY. Mra Hansen, corner Fourth and Pine Latest pine Styles, Lowest prices. HOTELS AND )RNISHED ROOMS HOTEL BRONSON, #5 Fint sveoue— Good elevator; rooms single or em suite; low rat 4 you wish These try dhe Rockettor Hotel, Pike goa -Socoeiy good room §1 outside rooms §2 to $3. We | free baths; electric lights. HOTEL YORK, First Avenue and Pikes first-class rooms and board at % HOTEL COLSY, cor. Thind aad Cherry? first-class room atid board, $% week and up, GLENWOOD” HOUSE, Tid Bouth ~ Single rooms #1, $1.50 and §2 per week. THE VICTORIA, i300 Fi legant furniehed rooms, # and §% uives with Dath, ote, OC. Stark, propri or. HOTELSAVOY 1. MARION HOUSE. Furnished rooms; retes reasonable. ©, Levander, 107 Marion, cor, let general auctioneer: salce made in any partot the city or stato; real oc | i. Zomansky it . express freight “bankrupt stook at more reais goods in general. 18238 T! bird ~The Seattlo Junk Co, pays lowest prices, | but square business, All kinds of wast | papervovens nd old newspapers sold, No, os Railroad avenue, Telephone Blac | No, 118. Alaska tr one ink Co, pays highest pri urns. No. 111) Western avenua Pike 119. __MAKERIES, Linsay’s home-made bres cakes and | pastry: best in the city, 1408 Phird Avo. TAILORS The Pacific Tailoring and $2 suits made im the ity. Dyeing, | Cleaning, Repairing. 71 TRIN avenue ARC HITECTS EW. HOUGITON, Architect, 414 Ga as } and 417 Collins block. ae in