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So : a at aR a aa i 6 . . THE SEATTLE STAR. ‘ 3 eee ~ f pas tranfer of the delleate members waa \ Peterson, who waa living with Nel-) Washington, $1.00; hme grown ST EA MSHIP At OTION re tedious, but was, It is believed, so fon borrowed a shotgun fro a 91.20@1.00 « box; Ban Jone Nemember that auction sal eefully done that Luts will re- ] neighbor, and In the afternoon Pe rd | ample beta i *, , “ going on at G. W, Carmack ye . | After the belfer's braine were son ond Neleon went nunting, Peter: box; apricots, $2.00 a blackber \place, and everything must go in ore removed she Was turned loose in the |won returned next morning and ex-|[ries, $9.00; rarpberri $4.00, der to make room for a large new ) pasture Held. The beast stands tn \ plained that Nel#on had gone the) Butter, Che *s and Poultry | |ntock which ts sapere Gall wae one place all the time, unless started Clearwater, p cting, He 8180) puttopn h, 1001 dane Abie erything we «ell is sold on @ stric bY someone, and It IM necesmary to stated later that he had gone to the] ,UMiter= Hanely MMs Washington Prank M. White, Master, Salis f0T | guarantee, backed by @ cold miltion start her Jawa moving when @he ts | Iie Hole and that he be dy je roamerien, 1-Ib prints, 16@160; ST M ICH EI eigen | FE teens sol} yal ps he and ta ant stopping them when he fin. ge to owe r in be dare ve cally ne es rhe "9 Ne e 4 A 4 thes truods vase Eottend, kg shes e rw le genera opinion ve 1 7 > N y i ’ 4 enper ! C ae podioncstnc WANE Ae chcatabsinlinipion neighbors je that he has been foully Heiney saiiambing) Native Fpanrsag 'And All Yukon River Points | ana 7-40 p. m. WANTED IW IDAHO. jdealt with and the sheriff has been | Gaitornia, ie. , On or About July 20. | a. W, CARMACK, C . * Jinstructed to make the fullest pos: | Gobbing)—Btriotly — fresh | | ‘ Ung we Bt Michael with | $23 Second avenue, le Inver on 0 apr ‘- ‘onneeting w chanel w om ine 0 est- The caso of Charles Poyett, alleged Hence He Assailed. siete tnveminesion of Ste Masten . 200. | to be one of the men concerned in | saan ek - ore comb, 2@ th raki on the Boston and Hutte REAL ESTAT TRA SFERS | oe, atraine ¢. ern Congressmen ss sisnsan'soen otacss) the. Woman. TE TRAN [oat Drnae chickens 8: to the federal court, ‘The hearing ts he tolhewinie real estate transéerel’'"® wed Pgs Pom 9 sities FOR... set for July 10, Poyett has applied) ere fied in the county auditor's of ay, Grain ond Feed. es -_ for a write of habeas corpus, on the oe tig Spon Be at May (Jobbing)—-Puget found, per Cape Nome and Golofain Bay | kround that he ie unjustly held at ‘ R. BE. Bmythe et u to Plymouth | ton, $769; Kastern Washington tim- 4 one oe 0 pe Homeseekers look this opt comer to MERTING TO BE HELD VERY SOON | \vsit wate. He te charged with SPRANGE CASE OP SUPERSTITION | cisisrssey Saving rank, tot 1, bike 9, Uh HOGLA: altaitay #9 Cottle hemes ca, | Rai Bice com Fuird wehbe cori " » . o _ " . : , : re r oe, a ott obstructing the Untted States mails, Kaufman's add., $1 Oats Gobbing)—Per ton, $90, Seattle Steamship Co, | aa teibes Me cte pitas? sail cule tor }fear Warner junetion, Shoshone Charlies G. Thrasher et ux to Jonn| Barley-—Rolled, $27. Taephons Mein | ment, balanee Monthly ifetalimente: lew i‘ nary . y He was et wert, Aiki, kikhorn and Colum. | a Wineis $22 open oa than ants 16 Enierert) piendy of ipso pee ted at Da j #, $1000, feed meal, per ton, 5 i tle e To Formuiate » Pien for Dividing, snow move of his attorneys|tavelving # Mrs, Be oil Hotiong et ux to FD, Black| Feed—Wheat, $21; off cake, meat, cat rests Ooniae; eneabent is amas Up th stops the authorities for the time.be- ducset Matt. Ted a. W. Baker, part» jos 6 and 7,|$3% middiings, $21028; bran, ‘re r) Tieugs OMe, 612 First ave ge ip the ing fr removing Foyett from - F to Lande, $1000, shorts, $17.60; chopped feed, $20@22; | ns Tit eon hele Avan N M MACPHERHON @ CO. the Ho Washington to Idaho, where bia trial N Carmine Bolvino, |48lry chopped feed, $16; seed oats, os Me Vern ou was to have been held at the fall . FG, $80. $30@p32. & m., Mi. Vernon pm —_— batoom — term of the federal court. i. t ux to King county, t Prices. aft pm land aa > ~<a 16-ft ro jong cast side nw % aw) Fresh Meat (jobbing)—Cow beet, tt Poul, Chicago aud Kast WASHINGTON, D.C, July 8 STRUCK BABY WITH NPW YORK, July 3—The days of | 4 wee 22 tp tr 4, gift Bo per Ib; eteer beef, $0 per Ib; mut- r Hathaway and ¢ 4} te Tye STEAM ee A conference of influential Western witcheraft came back on Memorial Bactpadl pele haway an ‘ag A Neve Bh ees A a y th gl ae TRAMERA, ae “POR BALE ~The bestdlocated Republican representatives is to be A GASOLINE CAN Day to the home of Hugo Roedler}\rusteus vt ww 7, Cutler, tet tite . , J Seattle, Edmonds and Bverett news and periodical stand in town; held in Washington for the purpose and bis family, at 1638 Avene Avis renton hill add. $2500 | Provisions Gobbing—Hama, laree, good trade and satistactory reason of formulating a plan for the dlatri and though they did not succes . Maud Stretch to G. W. Ge © %|10%e: hama, small, ie; breakfast ba- STEAMER for selling. Address P.-O. Box 1026, burning their “witch” at the stake, og : 7 ao . . , i “= 4 bution of the patronage of the next) gp, LOUIS, July %—Mre. Neltie|they gave her a drubbing from which orm) Wart Me nw i seo 3 tb Mr nieee Me; dry salted sides, The; Rex, nnn PRINTING AND BINDING. house, the formation of new com-/®aunders was fined $500 Saturday | she has not yet recovered, and today M. M. Mak t éo Taahsd ot Met litem “Printing a ag Ld ; aker ¢ © ’ rd Uobbing) Home-made, per mittees and the enlargement of some|for disturbing the peace of her|in consequence, they are awaiting | 0). Tneek Red ee Ms sf lin ™ ry ap ter uta Boeaen pany, Cry fecond Avenue south, at the allt case, Gis Satake Wt daughters, Mamie, 1B, and Nettie, 6) the acti 8 whieh | ote } ar, andineGad, Une Gus? “PATENT ATTOMNETS. wv om, | onthe © baby ts now at an in-/does not be mashed ‘Aahien a il . * Bee Westar “thd Nocinwentern | stitution with one ear torn from its| The victim is Mrs. Bertha Marie| Charts Ashton ot ux to John F./Rex 6M, eda ist Three Round Trips Vally—Except Sunday | “Waki imow. Fe75 Karr Boyd batlding states that materially assisted in the | Need: the result of being struck with | Benkwits, She is a pleasant-faced | Hamau! : “leet, SUGEEY malmen. |. oare TIME CARO promotion of Col. Henderson's candi. |* S*#oline can by the mother. She | woman, finely educated. who was fori’ ay ainay American bank to] founders, 3@4c; soles, 4c; rock cod, ripe kaite, pa dacy for #1 ership, and it is pro is also accused of cutting Mamie|three years governess to Mark Edward Burretis, lot 11 bik &, Byron| Se; trout, 12%@15e; shrimps, 10¢; r * angus ent thar have his acquice-| With ® butcher knife and beating | Twain's three children. Her husband |) )"8) 0) shad, 304; qmelt, 4680; oyeters, j_Sighinests at Beattie with Bteamer Fiyer DYEING AND ING. fence Bethe cure Roa ith cma: rane oe tan of MM Horde |ara’ mare Kate Mora |Omola, Gs pat_oneh tle | “FLERE bre een wy mse | “Sia fet ee we ae eee = od gto are mn que# + 2 bi ol i 1 . $1.60 per sa Dunge- | munde 0c, round trip 7. PR: ado we hape-ripon scot mal features cause of the * woman's condition, "I cannot understand what got | Wuew, lots 11 and 13 bik 5, Byron) Ration ne, 1 Reece i haa i: Ns be. Saati en renga mittee on insular affairs, to which is | ons only Wentaee ta tiecy ate aoe ot of st ux to George F.|ling cod, 6@60; black cod, 6@Te. ree MCOTT, Manager| CONTHACTORS AND to be referred all matters pertaining bce They would hav oo, 11" jot 17 bik ®, Kast Park nds, Dithersen & Gill. Cou petery sad to Puerto Rico, Hawai! and the Phil- Believe, bad I het Bea tee & for | 44 . . Wullders; 1108 Western ave. Tel. tppines. Ordinarily the committer on | botere, K. M. Bnow et ux to A. D, Camp s.- Kendall, General Jovblag. Tol. Green Gt Al a“ them. territories woukl have jurisdiction, but as the new possessions bring with them perplexing questions that Will be sufficient to eccupy the entire time of a committee, and as the com- mittee on territories has other mat- ters to dispose of, the new committee is offered as a solution ‘The suggestion ts being made that only the strongest men tn the house should be aasiqned to it. So far as can be learned the “combine” as it Tt will also ‘be decited to distribute the patron- age of the house pro rata among the states according to the uumber of Republican = representatives from each. ‘The states represented in the com- Dine are: Ulinols, by Mr. Cannon, who contreis the fourteen Republt- can votes of the state in the house; Michigan, by Mr. Corliss, with 12 Votes; Minnesota, by Mr. Tawney, with 7 votes; Ohio, by Grosvenor, with 15 votes; Wisconsin, by Hab- cock, with 10 votes; New York. by With 22 votes, and Nebras- with 2 votes. Penn- 2 votes, is ex- i, although it is represent the combination wilt 1M Repubdtican votes: house, more than a ma- it to dictate the The combine tomorrow and which have al- ts jeipat F755 t arms instead of Missourt, as tn the old organization More important than any struggle for patromage In the next house are the suggestions that are transpiring concerning the policy of Col. Hen- Gerson which will guide him when he shall have been elected speaker. Any discussion or tnformation con- cerning his pian should be accepted ‘with the reservation that he has not @poken. His friemte and {intimates talk of some things that he proposes to do, and their relations with the lowa man are such that their talk may be taken seriously, if not con- clusivety. This unofficial information ts to the effect that the new speaker will intrust to the committee on rules the power of regulating the business of the house. Under Reed the commit- tee on rules performed this task, but Reed was the committee on rules. He was chairman and with the re- mainder of the committer, composed of two Repubiicans and two Demo- erates, he was the final authority, As epeaker he recognized such members as he saw ft, and for the purposes that suited him. By the authority given him by the committee he de- cided what measures were to be con- sidered in the house and the time to be given for debate. In brief, he was the absolute ruler. The report now is that Col. Henderson ts disposed to favor a atge committee on rules, and he is seriously thinking of not be- ing a member himeelf. He would timply follow the instructions of the committee, It shoukl not be forgot- ten, however, that this is not con- clusive. Perhaps tt is only put for- ward for discussion. If this plan should be followed the majority of the committee would be | from the dominant party of the house and in effect would be a steer- ing committee, which would map out legislation. TO CREATE A MARKET. the meeting of the real estate Board at the chamber of commerce room Saturday afternoon, it was 4 cided to allow members to nomina in the open meeting such properties as they might have for sale. It is hoped that in this way a market will be created among the for the sale and exchange ties, without costs of clic HAS THE BRAINS OF A COW HARMAN, W. Va., July 2.—The Most delicate surgical operation ever Performed here, which has far proved successful, was accomplinhed by Dr. Harman and other physicians Jay Lutz, mine bows in the Harinan mines, was almost killed by falling slate, his skull In the bask of hix head being badly crushed. All hope of his recovery wan abandoned, but Dr. Harman concluded to resort to the last means to save the man's life and accordingly had brought in from the pasture a young heifer and the brains of the animal were removed and substituted for those which were badly lacerated in Lutz's head. The} prope: ts 80 al estate men “With @ party of friends we vinited them on Memorial Day When I came away I thoughtlessly left my HIS LIFE Drinks Cyclops and hat behind I went back to get tt in company with Mra Hedwig Deck er “Be ety had I entered the he when Roedier slammed the door locked tt. “You are a witoh,’ he ered and ‘You have cast a apell over my child. Confess it, or I will kill you.” . “The next I knew I w yok ing Such Things, tuto the cold muisale of a revolver ° “Inetinetivety 1 picked up his 3- year-old cbild and held it up as « shield, while I yelled for help. ! knew that the family was deaper- ately superstitious, and beileved in witches, hobgoblina, and the like. Roedier dropped the pistol and tore his child out of my arms. Then he and hie wife and their grown daugh- ter fell on me with sticks and beat me about the head. They kept call ing on me to confess that I was « witch, “No help arriving, I thrust my bare hands through the glass panel of the door, still crying for help. | Mra, Decker heard my screams at NEWARK, N. J., July 2—Health jast and called a policeman, wh Officer Chandier has the courage of | broke bis way in and reseued me his convictions that the drinking wa- | 8m arrested the frengied family ter of this city is pure. To prove it| THY Must anewer in the courts for he has determined to eat all the bac | ‘iF uncalled-for assault.” Roedier stil) aaserte that Mre tnece tena te tke water MM" | Benkwits bewitched his little son Today be Degan with the eyctopa, | saaneaanent swallowing & choice selection of RICH SPECIMENS. those atomic freake, and thus far —_— | A shipment of some very fine ape- without the slightest harm to him- self. Tomorrow he-will eat a few |cimene of chalcopyrite and bornite millions of choice bacteria, and the |ore has been recetved in thia city next day he will eat a myriad or two | from Trout Creek in the Sunset min- | of unknown germs. He is doing ait) ing district. It is on exhibition tn ‘this in perfect confidence that they | the office of John BE. McManus & Son. / either are harmless or that @ healthy | Among the specimens are three laree organism t= perfectly able to with-| pieces which weigh in the nelghbe stand their evil effects, hood of 689 pounds. The ore rune He says he is doing this to prove|20 per cent copper and # in « the water is pure and that the citt-| There is also @ laree specimen of gene are worrying themecives un- Bornite ore, which rons @ per cent necessarily about it. He has been | in copper. las edlisiaat Sonnpeemte bo ben rer SLEEP W ALKER’ ry ‘FEARFUL LEAP colved, Not a day passes in which! HEALTH OFFICER'S DARING ACT He Endeavors to Prove That im- pure City Water is Safe to Drink. to his office some new and wonderful | discovery im animal Iife that has been found in Newark water. His desk is covered with an array of bugs.and freaks, from mtcressop- | NORRITOWN, Pa., July 2—Walk-| je bacteria to a slimy thing a foot |!ng in hie sleep this morning, Her- fong, with horns and a spiked tail, Dard Holmes, a leading local polit! all brought in by persons who have (Clan, Jumped from a third story win- made « fad of searching the reser- | dow, receiving internal injuries from voir and pipes for something new to| Which he may not recover compiain about. | In his sonambulistic movements he “I don't think I can eat them all,”|dispiayed — considerabie ingenuity. | aid Mr. Chandler, reftectively, “but| Before hie leap in the moonlight he | if [ eat one of each kind I think they |c@refully removed the fy some indignant citizen does not take) nereen, had just vacated, sheet on their freaks now with a certificate of character that they were taken from the drinking water and I'll eat covering it with a With much precision he set them.” joven to placing his clothing In the wardrobe. Then he plunged to the | ehlewalk. | KILLED BY A (COUNTY FARM GROCERIES” BRUTE HUSBAND Jest before adjourning @eturd |the county commissioners awar | the contract for furniating the coun- ty farm with groceries during July The contract was let to Mathieson & Deady, the bid being $177.08. BRIDGEPORT, O., July 3.—Mra. Robert Purvis, a woman about years of age, died here last evening, | and on ber deathbed charged her | R husband with inflicting injuries that caused her death. @he saya he came |home drunk, and, after knocking her| The case of Annie Cunningham, of down, kicked her tn the stomach a| Lowell, Mass., against George Clan- | dozen times or more, bursting sev.| Gy. of Seattle, for a partition of eral internal ‘ans. The body ia feal estate, has been taken under black and blue from shoulders to advisement at by Judge J td Houser. hips, showing marks of terrible vio- ene nee. Half an hour after the wo- man’s death the husband was locked up and the coroner, after holding an Inquest, decided to hold him for murder. Purvis, a year ago was shot KILLED BY A BOILER EXPLOSION three times in the body by Joshua Lioyd, a wealthy bachelor, whom Purvis accused of undue intimacy) PEORIA, Iil., July 3.—-The boilers with lof the electric Nght plant at Fairview jin Fulton county, blew up jast night at 9 o'clock, injuring three persons, one of whom will die sultding was wrecked and tonight Fairview W. E. Baker is at last on his way! Wit ne in darkness welrview to Boston, where he ts wanted for) Phe man worst injured is Frank embessiement. His departure was |gevenson, the engineer, aged. 25. P it ated rains te ae only to HS Herger, owner of the mill adjoining riends, but also to himself. He wa the electric plant, was cut and bruis- practically kidnapped from the coun | a4 about the fs His wife's left ty Jail last night Inspector M. J Morrisy and Capt. Joseph Dugan |""™ Wes brok sieiianed have him in charge. The supreme court had decided A MYSTERY that the Boston men had a right to take him back, but Judge Hanford lay on habeas corpus proceedings Pending this matter Inspector Mor risy Jed to take him back at al! hazard, and Baker was practically kidnapped. STEVENSVILLE, Mont, July 3 of Stevenaville are exeit ra sensation that bide fair to velop into a tregdy, June 18 An- \drew Nelson, @ frugal and industri. ous Swede living near the town, dis. 4th July Decoration Flags, Bunting, | appeared and has not been heard of Festooning. Denny-Coryell Co,, Ista. | aince, Karly in the morning mantis Concert, Wagner's band, tomorrow afternoon, Madison Park pavilion ———=0- | belt nw, we lots 4 5, Dik 23, Nagle’s add cane 2 ve Teubella #, Freed et! al, Ju $1075 | Marr M. Johnson and bush, E ¥.. to Mary J, Anderson, part sec 20 18 tp 25 tp 23 3, $200 Ole Hedlund te Agnes Kellogg, «% lot 3 Strawberry lawn, $14. John L. Fetterty to Mina A. Fet-| terty, lot 5 bik 40, Gilman park, Bal-| lard, #1 Sheriff to United Trust, Ltd., tote 1, 11 and se% ne. ne\ se and ne #e\% nec 2 tp 2 or 6, cane 24,-/ wh WK wee A wih ne and ey ra, $2200, Sheriff to Augusta 8. Planner, pif, 1 ve J. J. Crow et al, Sheriff to same, nw see Samur beer Jonate MH. Libby, of 4 1 Sane ot nwk and sey M2 tp 22 6 5, came 24.483 ve Pinkerton et al., Sheriff to same, tp Ur Mogg et at will of Joseph Joanett jote 1 and 12, wT $400. | and 19, see case 4.00 ve, Jacob M.| bk 4) ca to} for San Francisco ‘The steamships Quee mpany’s elegant ty of Puebla, Walla Walla, and Umatilla. toe SEATTLE 45 a. m, via Port Townsend and Vietoria, July 3, 8, 14, 28, 28, August = 12, 17, 22, 27, September 1, and ry fifth day thereafter. ‘rs SAN FRANCISCO *** Seattle 10 a. m., via Victoria and Pt. | Townsend, July 6, 10, 1-6, 20, 26, 30, August 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, Beptember 4, and every Mfth day thereafter. FOR ALASKA Leave Seatt! Queen, Jaly 14, 29. City of Topeka, July 9%, pe 2 Cottage City, August 13, 2. ALK, July 4, replat bike C and D, Mablet's Acre! and every Afth day thereafter. Cardens, $10. Louis Newmann to W. D. Hoffius.| goiger, tot @ bik $12,600. WA that t Y Joenn't see the MARRIED f the riar lote Ito @ bik 22, Commercial °. “What an inteli« of young Apr | per and G irs be and Tenth av od fictating. th of Reattle 2 Koren & Denny's piat,) | West et ux to Vebore Pet. | . #100, It's funny Jun and I Smith to Herbert Havers, se sec y trast t nts nue IN &. Up- 2 tp % looking sh y's. ng Appleby he rewidence or Olve homas A the Assayer, 04-25 be xwell bik r RKET QUOTATIONS Monday Morning.—-A large ship ment of greenstuff is expected to ar- rive today m California on the matiia. T markets are short | Lares shipments of strawberries are ming tm, and ary velling rapidly The price ls now $f. T arket is well supplied with fieh, a large supply having the Ca oHI% scarce. arrived recently from Halibut ts now selling at Small fish are, rather { The following prices are being of- to the producer by the local fered ought to be eatiafied. Let them bring ®24 placed it in the bed which he dealers for delivery tn nd lota on the dock or In the car at Beattie: everything to right# about the room, | wheat chicken feed, $19; bran; Grain — Oata, $27.00; bariey, $22; sit; shorts, $14.50. Hay—Puxet sound, per ton, $6496.50, Eastern Washington timothy, $11.60 alfalfa Strictly fresh ranch, @i2; a «s "Butter - reamery, Poultry dreased, Live cows, hog calves, calves, Hid Stock—Cholce atoers, hoga, large, 41Gthe, live, dressed, large, $8. 16@9 180. 6c. Mer live, Pelts ani sound salted steers, light sound, sound, bulls cows, stage, Kips, 7 hides, per pound. lows; deer, 94 elk, 4@ lings, wool, Ite; ec le 16@2 fo; Western Washington wool, under calves, deer, r, ar te; dry el ast low, 24at3\e Potatoes Burbanks, on. Ore $2,000 per gus, 6@ agus, db; ch per Ib; cabbag Green lemons: rE $2.50@3.00 fornia 60; per Ib; older, ne, biack cartoons, $1 wack; ¢ sack; garlic » per Ib; Voget. san@e4s; 48:00 per 9e; per Ib; r 14 M244 all 1d oxen, rrots doz; string beans, fe i new arly Rose potatoes, Fresh ranch, Thickens, live, fe; 4 sw over 60 p medium sound, per pound, 6 we 4 per pound, less than salted; jo; ary ¢ u per y, ka, ern dirty or timber burned, Gobbing)~ White Yakima new iy hubs @2.00 per c WAX beans, ad sa Fruits. fruit $3. $ 14; per f Gobbing)—Oranges, | nay apr 20-1b omyrna figs, new dates, Te; 20 per gal.; med Nels strawberries, Walla Walia, $1 beef cattle, ‘4@5e dressed, 6%; 6e; #mall, pounds, Tc; M@16¢ 9@ 100 » pelts, 26@7950; shear- beets, 90@ 81.00 bunch; ve 8@100; 15@15%e; good email, 9 be. ~Hoavy unda, iMe; ights, cu Te; salted Se; green dry hides %, one-third pound, 2@ papery | green Washington 0c; tal- River and potato $1.2 ' r California aspara- Walla Walla aspar- 100 1b; new} ne, per on ok, els, les, box; H@5 fan- ban- Can- boxes, $1.- 230 sweet apple , $43) Yor further information, obtain The company reserves the right to change, without previous notice, steamers, sailing date and hours of | 1. FP. TROWBRIDGE. xet Sd. Bupt., Up town tleket office, 618 First av., Reattie; Goodall, Perkins & Co., Gen. Agents, Han Francisco, Washington & Alaska. STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S | Alaska Excursion Trip: STEAMSHIP City of Seattle ‘Salts (rom Vester Whart at 10 Calling at Victoria and Vancouver, | .Mary Island, Ketchikan, Wran- Juneau, Skagway, Dyea, Haines ton, Glacier Bay and Sitka, and Various other porta. The City of Seattle will remain at all ports of call long enough for pas- ae sto mee everything of interest. Th City of Seattle is the only Steamahip which was designed and bullt eapectaliy for the Alaska pas-/| senger trafic. Steamship Farallon For Skagway and Dyea, calling at Victoria, Vancouver, Ketchikan, | Helm F Wrangel, Juneau, sails from Yesler wharf Saturday. | July at 10 PM. Passenger necommodations Mrst-claat For intormation, rates, ete, apply to DODWELL & CO., Ltd, Phone Main a” “AL Wate a oA, Pum ating Med oo Ate June 10, 1899 Conngoting with Somreary Owa | Dawson City Yukon River. EMPIRE LINE 607 First Ave. SEATTLE | tion Company ta United Btates or Canada NUGGET EXPRESS |. MESSENGER LEAVES FOR DAWSON Tuesday, JULY 4 Office, 112 Vester Way Beattie Hotel Building, 1%, August 3, 18, Ocean Di, Beattie. | re eee St. Michaels About July 20. S.S. LAURADA | Cape ame yer Paper y Ports 1, Beattie No, f, teattle No.8 tor YUKON Kivi POINTA and Ss. S. DISCOVERY FOR...... Cape Nome and Golovin Bay For (reight and pasmnger rates apply to - sveust | Sealtle-Yaton Transportation Ca. | 57 Columbia Ftreet, ‘hone Main 247 OF Beattie Steamship Co, White Star _Dock, Foot spring St. "Phone Main 528. Alaska Flyer Flye way via Vancouver, Ketchikan and jw IN SIXTY-FIVE HOURS S. S. HUMBOL Fails From beattic TUESDAY, JULY 4, AT 8 PL M, City_Office, G8 First avenue; telephone Main 3#, Arlington Dock: ‘phone Pike Las K K CAUSE, Agent DIRECT TO CAPE NOME North American Transporta- tion and Trading Company Established 1892 Is the Reliable and Direct Line to Capo Nome, Healy, St. Michael Iel- sna, Golovin Bay, Koyokuk River end Ali Yukon River Points Fretgnt ant Express Mipmenis Solicited is | | Mra Hanson, corne hand Pine Latest Spring Styles. Lowest yh FOUND. | Found——The place to buy stoves, | furniture, invalid chairs, crockery, pillows, comforts, barber chairs, mir- rors, pianos, sewing m thing and anything. dhand store, hines, every- E. Chapias’ “Linsay’s home-made bread, cakes and | pestry "best tn the city, tae thled ave | Sopeneeeeerenesensnaneneeteretmmeeeen im TAILORS Tne Pacific Tailoring Co, nd $29 suite made in the eft ning, Kepairing. 715 Third «: TOHTON, Architect, #14, 41 ala and 417 Collins block | | | SHIP CHANDLERS. | SUNDE & ERLAND, Yesler wharf, sall-makers, riggers and ship chand- |lers; manufacturers of tents, paulins, mining hose; canvas of all widths a | BANKS. Paid-np Ca dial ‘ General banking busi James apy Maurice rineatoken c Lester Turner Cashier KF, Parkhurt. , * Assistant Cashior Bight and telegraphic exchange payabls jn all the principal Cities of the United biates and Europe. President oo President THs FUGEL SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF BEATI LR Capttat etook paid ia. | turplus.... | gaoov Furth FE. ©, Neufe KV, Aukeny Correspondents in all the principal eitiesta | the United States and Europa, | HCANDINAVIAN AMERIC AN BANK 8K. Corner Xeslor Wey end First Avenue Capital $75,009 Andrew © nitions Prosidont F. L. Jacobson vi I. Ip Grondahl, A. ti, boelberg Trensacts a Genoral Hanking Business rst second Vice: cove, Cnshitor 601 & 601 Pike st.) tar- | CAMPING ~ Tenis, stools, Cols, ete. for sale oF Feat Seattle Teat end Awnin) Mata ot Marion and Western. “Telephone Math Por e or Kent—Tents all sizes, new and second hand, cheap; invalié roller chairs. E. Caaping, 6th & Pike MALE er. anand 'y railroad lal mountains, Great Sorthera fe Pa Mile Doe. xt ers, s ip toda 4pm. Parr aang ‘clothing. D. Taylor, fet Sar Pera ag “Wanted 55 aes wages $1.75, $2.00 and $275 & s anitt Crawford, 110 W. a . &. Nothing better for Alaska timber, on ving, Frown raat, "W295; Tz, dyed back 4 1s Mort ana 9 weet ood, cata is Fest cod te rat negate Sens Kirk, _MGNS AND HOUSE NUMBERS Type, siuminum and enamel Mouse numbers.” Chas Rubber setters fo for Mestoa, 0 New « Howe Sewing Mac machine made. mente Office next door to HITE 18 KING of ail sewing maritate Sold by B. D. Vorix, 1006 Second ave; pioneer dealer in sewing machines and sewing machine sup- plies. Telephone Buff 641. _WANTRD_ CLOTHING. ‘Cast off clothing, trunks and valises bought at }lo Becond ave "Phone Red 114 ABSTRACT OF TITLE. Heattle Abstract Co, 419 New York Bieck oe lawyer, miraity and solicitor of Seattle National Bagk Bui Pati Personal—Are you going camping? I have tents, camp stools, camp stoves, cots, etc., for sale or rent. E, Chapin, 601 and 603 Pike street. When down town, call at ine book store, 1007 First av above Madison, Trade your old books for new. Remember that auction sale 1 going on at G, W. Carmack & Co.'s place, and everything must go in or- der to make room for a large new stock which is expected daily, Ev- erything we sell is sold on a strict guarantee, backed by a cold million \dollars, Presents given away dally and all are requested to attend, and vespecially the ladies, Sales at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. G. W. CARMACK, 1323 Second avenue, JOE M. REX, Auctioneer. DENTISTS. 11. H. Depew. Dentist, Speci and Bridge LOAN James B Bothwoll— Mortg serence 4 Suret Bon Seay __DANCING ACADEMY, Best and on ‘only ‘thorough D Dancing Sebootta | eity; day ond evening 7th and aud Columwlest = a HOTELS AND FURNISHED ROOMS a ARRAS HOTEL BRONSON, 95 First avenue— | Good elevator: rooms single or en suite; | oo rates, Dell Crane, Manager. ‘ou Wish « room or anticipate & © try pe Rochester Hotel, Pike and ood room $1 per “ari nlcely furnia! utside rooms ¢2 to Bi; transolents 20 i free baths electric lights, HOTEL YORK, rirst Avenue and Pike? first-class rooms and board at % per week. | HOTEL COLSY, cor. Thinl and CBerty; first-class roo! pard, $8 wee! “GLENWOOD sid heart woah ant oh ™ a Single rooms $1, $1.50 Tie VICTORIA, TR6 Fi furnished rooms, $2 an: with bath, ete, 0. © | HOTEDSAVOY —Pi; | MARION TOUSK Purnished room | reasonable. ©. Levan: Marion, AUCTIONEERS, — mansky, general auctioneer in any partot the city or state; . live stock, express sales, freight sales, bankrupt stock of merchandise—all goods in general, 1838 Third avenue, Auctioneers, Real ‘ash paid for second rst Ave, Tol Pike 101, pays lowest |prices, but square business, Railroad avenue, 1113, The Seattle Junk Go. j No. 108 Telephone Black No. ys Panett prices; ii Western avenua, at a

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