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- a INPERTS Trouble the Navy Department ADMIRALTY BOARD SUGGESTED Which Shall Settle Contr Among the Opiniona’ Old Salts. WASHINGTON, D. C, July 4 Tt has been stated In quarters usual- ly well informed about matters re- | lating to the navy department that @ number of important changes are S0cH- te be ceadc in the methods of adnrinistration Some | time ago Secretary Long designated | a board to consider whether any- thing couk? be adopted in the diree- tion of improving the present meth od of determining upon plane emt specifications for the several bureaus charged with the construction of the War vessels, These consist of the | dureaus of ordnance, equipment, | steam engineering, construction and repair. To each of these bureaus is assigned the designing of that part ‘of the war vessel, its armament and equipment, as technically belongs to it. Each te presided over by an ex- pert, an officer of long experie oes Am this particular branch, and ft na ally happens that cach adheres to hla plans with a tenacity that pieg —~. dence of thorough study of Ject and firm conviction of preeei nees of his views, To make the board of experts, as it le often termed, con- sist of an odd number, the chief of the bureau of naval tntelilgence was added, who, having nothing what- ever to do with the preparation of | #0 freeaing Plans, is @ disinterested party, and | weather a» this seems strange, but caste his vote accoriting to what he | such te true of Mary Bowman, color. Delieves to be for the best Interests | o4 who lies at the Homeopathic hos- | of the service. It has frequentiy Secretary Long, whe is a very mild mannered man, who would rather avok! that deckle a controversy thougtrt, therefore, of getting some Tan, or bxdy of men, to take this a, and responsitiiity from him, Gil eecer@inghy pppoiates a board 10 the necessary scheme to that It is intimated that thiw board ertgtn ! consolidated, the chief of to continue as a subordinate to ral board of administration to of rear admirais, art to a@tmilar to the Britieh “ALL SORTS” ‘There are in the Unite! States wome 23,006 summer hotels. DISPUTES OF fepe sementts | | wind pw * | Clarence | $4000, divkied Into 160 shares; place | of business, Seattle. The Emperor of China has never | fett his re except to pray at the Temple of Heaven. see Senator Hoar says that he has eat- en codfish balls for breakfast daily for more than tatety Ave years. . The champion lady golfer of Ire- fand is only seventeen years old. She graduated on the links at Portrush. eee The average export of go%l from the ports of Seuth Africa amount now to about $2,092,596 each week. ee A French statistician dectares that Switzeriand produces annually more books than any other country in pro- portion to the number of tnhabitants, namely, 1 to oyery 000, “* Mater—Girls, we mustn't worry your father about going away this eummer. His finances are extremely low, I known. I looked in hia check | book yesterday and he had only one check left. Once upon 4 time a woman trim- med her own bonnets, and in conse. quence of this her husband became enormously wealthy. have to you,” said the man to his wife one day. “I will accordingly pay you 7 per cent. interest on my entire fortune!” But the woman wouldn't take a cent. neeled to make a fairy story of this let it be sald that they lived happily ever after. “1 owe all 1! If anything further be | A member of the ex-royal Servian | house of Karageorgevitch has been) Fire | proportion of magnetite or magnetic } iron o! ® knife, which he had #eleed while asleep to defend himeelf with, eee From time to time experts have noticed certain unexplainable peeu Varities In magnetic instruments in various buildings, th nH NOW declare, as the result of experiments ml invewtigations, at the vagaries are due to th of magnotiam in bricks, ‘T matter containing a greater or vee Tt ia maid that a majority of the Japanese students who come to this country to study potitieal economy go to the University of Michigan to sek taetruction under Prof, Adama. This preference te due to the infu- ence of Count One, now ebtet inapec- tor of the Bank of Japan, who stud- fed at the University of Michigan un- | der Prof, Adams, and who t# spreed- ing the profeeror’a reputation abroad through the Japan iat anda, ee Av old Bucksport, Me, sea cap- tatn thus deseribed the way in which he dismissed an undesirable sultor for the hand of his daughter a just showed him the companionway out on the gang plank leading from my houee, and gently remarked the off shore, and the sooner he got under way the better offing he would get before morning. He at ve took the hint, got under way, paid off, bore away, and went down tha.seed under al) safl with an off} shore breeae.” cee Probably the most interesting pair of twine in the country are living at Wichita, Kan. They are Wilbur F. and John F. Stites They are of yeare cid, and look so much alike that only Intimate friends can tei them apart. They married twin ais. ters, the Misses Alice and Carrie Werth. The two families tive t gether in the same house tn Wicht- ta, Thirty years ago the brothers embarked In business in Wichita and the same olf sign, “Stites Bre tetis of the twin business relat) between them, which still exists, “ FATALLY BURNED BODY FREEZES PITTSHORG, Pa, July 4A wo- to death in such pital slowly giving up her tife ae the result of severe burns received at Homestead thie morning. Mary was employed af a cook fn & restaurant, and while standing over a stove in the kitchen her drews caught tn one of the oven doors, and *| before she could extricate it her calt- oo wrapper was in flames Bhe was uphatl« to free herself until the dress had Hterally burned from ter bely and by that time ail the akin had been burned to a criep. ‘The young woman te onty 17 years old end was the sole support of her mother. She had not been working jong and the elderty Mra Bowman ts said to be in rather straitened cir- cumstances, The attending phyet~ clan at the Homeopatitic howpital says that every portion of the girl's beaty was burned except her face. ‘The fact that she is freezing to death the doctor attributes to ali the skin being burned off. There is no skin to keep the blood fm, and the shock to the system produces an effect that freenes the blood apd stope the cir- culation. — Articles of incorporation were fied Yesterday with the county auditor as follows: For the Vallenar Mining company trustees, C. J. Smith, C. 8. Preston, James D. Hoge, jr. 8. H. Piles and Hanford; capital stock, | For A. lL. Parker & Co., to do gen- eral banking and brokerage; trus- tees, A. L. Parker, W. A. Usher and) Samuel Hurdette; capital stock. $15,-| 000, divided Into 180 shares; place of business, Seattie. For Haley, Lutz & Co., and retail groceries; trustees, John Haley, J. D. Luts and BE. B. Seho ey; capital ste 98000, divided into wholesale @ shares; place of business, Seattle Orchard For the Whidby Isiand Co.; trustees, A. H. Kell N. Hosom and BR. H. Denn: | al place of business, Seattle. } APPEAL FOR LIEUT. NEAL WASHINGTON, D. C., July 4— John W. Mackay, of California and H. H. Kohteaat, of Chicago, had a long conference yesterday with the president and Secretary Alger over the case of Lieut. Neal, who was found guilty by a court martial of misappropriating funde while sta- tioned at Ban Francisco. They made | an earnest appeal in behalf of the| A HOUSE SET ON FIRE BY METEOR FOND DU LAC, Wis, July Aue, was started on the dwetiing| traveling tm India, This t# Prince place of John Waters in this city at Karageorgevitch, and he has writ- ten a book with the title, “Enchant-| ed India.” eee “Right here,” writes a Kansas boy in the Philippines, “is where I heard my first Mauser bullets. They have such a mean, spiteful sound, just like @ Ittle girl in schoot turnt: p her nose and saying “Take tha cee Spacer—I believe that if Shake- speare were alive at the present time and trying to live by his pen tn Lon- don the comic papers would reject many of Wis beat jokes. Humorist—I know it. I have tried ‘em all.—London Tit-Bits, Cas “There's a great deal of excitement in Paris,” said one French official “Yes,” said the other, caimiy. “And discontent.” “Doubtless, Fut there jan’t nearly so much discontent as there would probably be if there wax nothing to get excited over.”"—Star, ‘Washington, oe ge A New York man dreamed he was attacked by burglars, and that he defended himeeif valiantly, but re- ceived wounds trom hi» axsatianta. He awakened suddenly to find that he had badly slashed himself with 7 o'clock last evening by the falling! of a meteor on the roof. As a couple | of young men were passing about | Hoyt street they noticed a Iittie ball of fire descemfing toward them. It! alighted on the roof of the home of Mr. Walters. Notifying the family a ladder was brought into use and a search made, with the result that the fire was extinguishe GRANTED HABEAS CORPUS MIDDLES BORO, Dora Hardin, a mountain girl, stab- bed James Rush, her sweatheart, with a pair of scissors, Miss Mill Sanders, a Tennessee girl, had stolen the heart of her lover, thought the Hardin girl, who aweare that if ahe is ever released, she will kill hi rival Nuvth bas a dozen wound and will die, Ky., July 4. & Two Dollar Quarrel. LONDON, Ky., Joly 4.~Emanuel fo * stabbed Frank Reed at Pittebure, Ky., last night because he would not pay Souders $2. Souders je evading arrest. Reed will die, cee penemnenione 4th July Decoration Flags, Bunting, | Pestooning, Denny-Coryeli Co, 1sta "| PLE STAI T \ ‘ » replied tha yout @ week ago he} $33; middiings, $21@ bran, | |devided, While wt his offt to take | shorts, $17.00; chopped feed, $2 | |hhin wife to the theater at night, and|datry ehopped feed, $16; seed oate, 1 | d |he ent to hie home in the suburbs | 80@ 92, the following telegram: “1 have got. | Meat Prices ten Uckets for the theater to m 5 ; 4 ff | Fresh Meat GUobbing)—Cow beef, Ni ibe M. Moet me at the theater.” TRE | 90 por tb; steer beef, 9 per Ib; mut H | | teltkrapn operator Nad deciphered | ton, wether, fe per Ib; park, Te di | pect 3 pe by . i pent Be per Ib; veal, large Se per ib; email, on tlekets,”” and the remult was Unat| jo, Ue eat th wife, Joved at th news lost mo) Provisions Gobbing—Fams, lari, oy a aa elmht be oe bri " |10%4e; hams, small, lie; breakfast ba and all of thom greeted the sender | oon, tie; ¢ vd widen, 7%c; Rex, | ’ of the telegram at the theater, He eg ti buencenvaen car. They ill Be ew deelared to the company that It come! Jara Gobbing)—Home-made. per bim quite a penny to learn whieh iy te; White Btar, fej Coin Apoctal But Attractive yeast proper word to Ute—PhIR- | eie; ard, compound, ftlerces, 6% deiphia Kocore GUobbing) ~ Halt TO WRITE UP SEATTLE. salmon, 6@ Jintesinieesiasinbed i nders, 40; rook cod Mayor Humes hae r ved a let-| trout, shrimps, Me; ‘q titer from Joweph M, Chapple, publioh.| Shad, 804; sinelt, 4@be; oysters, RED AND BLACK THE COLORS of the National Magazine, stating |OY™P'a, $3.60 per sack; $1.80 per shitee Would * Menstie eit the |atlon © ®, $1.00 per sack; Dunge- Seiaiio | new alive, $1.10; cooked, $1.20; National Editorial As atlon. Mr | Ming « be; black cod, 6@ In Which Th Girls Must Be Ar- erage ft ming with a view bed wiving Seattioc a write up in bis ma- rayed Tho Steeds Cost $1500 gasin Pacific Coast Steamshi (9 to $2,000 Apiece. acini , Across the Continent. } for San Francisco —— NEW YORK, July 4 and Mra, John D. Da m nin! | Th * f 6 company’s elegant NEW YORK, July 4—Now tt fs the | otty a motor on 4 for| Berd oapan (soda City ‘automobile irl.” Baturday, 1¢ will be} of Puebla, Walla Walla, th run on record, | # You, of courve, are well acquaint od with the summer girl and you all know about her charme, In the year and Umatilia, tae SEATTLE m. via Port Townsend and start wae m ottice Call t from the MH finish will be « in San Franciseo. of our ‘Lord, 1899, you will find her a, duly 28 29 88 Pe A unchanged save in respect 12, 17, 22, 27, September 1, and adoption of the automobile ais fifth day thereafter , is quite a change, and wor Henry Ruhlender to J. W. Gleen, “© SAN FRANCISCO "" more than passing attention. |w i lot 8 and @ % of aw \% sec tp | Seattle 10 a. m., via Victoria and Pt wird Twenty years ago the summ 2inr 6e, $108.22 Townsend, July 6 | , » July 6, went in for croquet. They car *| Rufus MH, Davie et ux to Rob August 4, 9, 14, 19. ahort =e of = we bp . ene i~ tow ate Bay a “4 f land in sect and every fifth day thereafter. was 4 rage for tenniv on came | 2s tp 0 F 6 e. | the bicycle, followed by golf, which |” Ole M. Suaal to Atbort Charters, | FOR ALASKA has had a steady and somewhat re- | 12 and 13 i. Deany & Hoi | beave Seattle 9 a, m. markable growth in popularity, It $200 } Queen, July 14, 29. now golf—and the automobile Weat Coast Improv Co to y of Topeka, July 9, 24, August When not engaged at goll thie! augue oe 4. G bik 117,1% 2 summer you Will find the typical ¢ %0 Cottage City, August 13, 28 Mf some wh on her “auto.” She to Banford W. Joy July 4 , August 3, 18 | hae set out to nol © mysteries « " sec 21 tp nr Be ry fifth day th thia new vehicle, amt you may b further information, obtain |eure that she will succeed, for the s'e0. Scan folder. average American girl le both curt 11%, bik The company reserves the right ous and pereisitent. It has been said to change, without previous notice, that the automobile t net a fad, yet c° Dorffel et ux to James Me-|*teameras, sailing date and hours of in & soctal sense it t, and, what is | Soriey, iote t + bik at of | *atling. J, PF. TROWBRIDGE cc. it im a Parteian fad. Theluik 1 and « 4 * rth | Puget 84, Supt. Ocean Dk, Béattle French are fur ahead of us in the | add, 91 \Up town ticket office, G18 First ~Ais manufacture of aut wiles and the!) Hf. HM. A. Hastings as receiver to | Seattle “all, Perkine & Co., Gen, latent fashions in setf-propelting car-| Mary A. Muff, lot 279 bie 16, $4 jAxenta, San Francisco. riages emanate from the French cap-| John W. Watson to F. M. Jordon ital. lot 2 bik 1, CC. Terry's add., 81 : It ts @ very expensive luxury. thia| George W Wataon to F. M. Jor. Washington & Alaska fashionable automobile, involving a» | don lot 2 bik 61, C. C. Terry's add., x expenditure of several thousand dol- | $1 bias dla STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S jars. That ie, perhaps, why the sum- mer girl defuxe has adopted it. Her hamisome electric ¥ ria with ite flaming red broadelth trimmings Albert Rogers to PF. M. Jordon, a8 >». Terry's add. 81 Smith to James O' Nein. tp Marte, & Alaska Excursion Trips STEAMGrHIF City otSeattle | and sliver trappings will cowt more | * Elwood to H. D. Camphet? than the interest on her p jat ow Yeee 8 tp Gn rhe, | . investment In divktend-paying K. Logee to James O'NeH, | y Salie trom Venter Whar! at 10 os curities. And her victoria ts but one |ae \ sec If tp 25 nor 8 ©, $2000 of the automotites she will own if} J. K. MeKitnhan et ux to Jame she is & young person of wealth and) Kiwood, © 4 aw | sec # tp on r/ etoria and Vancouver, | fashion. 8 ©, $200. nd, Ketehikan, Wran- The gorgeous gowns she will wear William Copeland et al to C. pm. /#¢l Juneau, Skagway, Dyea, Haines) when managing levers and brakes | Mennett of Kk 72, Woodlawn ad | Mission, Glacier Bay and Sitka, and) and pedals and buttons will be equal-/ to Green La 51100. jvarioun other ports. ly as elaborate as her ball gowns Howard Josiyn ot ux to Henry|_. The City of Seattio will remain at for the automobile girl dresses in| Fulrmah, jota 16 and 17 bik 1, jota|*!! Ports of eal! long enough for pas- scartet—ecarict and black and scer- | 48 and @ and W, in bik 4, lots % 3, sengers to see everything of interest. The steamship which was designed and bullt eepeciaily for the Alaska one let and white, The automobile will | é1, revolutionize dress at Newport this @ in bik 5, Portiam! & Puget Sound fallway add., 85. summer, For the first time in years,| A. J. McArthur et ux to J. J. Mo- rs picturesque, Muffy Parisian riding | Arthur, lot 18 bik 11, Brooklyn add., | “™€*F —. contumes will take the place of «mart | $160 . sti English tailor styles, The scar-| | — re Steamship F Farallon let totiet will push the tan covert Voll, the Awwayer. %4- 8 Noxwetl For Skagway and Dyes, calling at Saat ie Gos sats ee ae ietoria, Vancouver, Ketchikan, Melm Ray, Wrangel, Juneau, salle MARKET QUOTATIONS The following prices are being of- fered to the producer by the local dealers for delivery in round lots on the dock or in the car at Beattie: Grain —Oata, $27.00; barley, 822; wheat chicken feed, $19; bran; 814; shorts, $14.00. Hay—Puget sound, per ton, 6@6.00, | Eastern Washington timothy, $1L.@/Ii @12; alfalfa, $8 ‘ann —~ Strictly fresh ranch, Even among Newport miiiionalres, therefore, automobiles will not he distributed breadeast without a few minutes’ deliberation. Among the happy possessors of the new machines ie Mre. Stuyvesant Fish, Mre. Herman Ovlrichs, Mre./ Harry Payne Whitney, the Mimses Gerry and young Mra Wille K. Van- derbilt, jr. | + Bot the automobile is more than a plaything. It is a powerful factor in society. It has mot only revotu- tionized drees for riding, but there} js also a demand for autemoblie|~ putter — Fresh weiery. In gold and sliver and | crcamery, 166 Ike kun mettle, the tiny electric cab, run)” pouttry—Chickens, about and victoria are reproduced | from Yesier wharf Saturday. July | at 10 PM. f secom molations Bret-clatt Ge! Phone Main Oo 415 James Btres\ Empire Line ranch, 8@100;/ . 1G 15%: | TF dressed, 160 ' for scarf pina, watch charms, buck-| Live Stock--Cholce beef cattle, All Water Rants to Alaska. lee and lackete. cows, 4@4%c: Bteers, 44@5e: good Automobile red will be the mort | noes tive, he; hor - fashionable color for the summer | calves, dressed, larg i : season. Automobie parties will be calven Hama. tive det ernat ax, oe |p; Fitet Sailing te St Michael on or About |the most fashionable diversion at! fides, Peite and Wool—Heavy | June 10, 1899 the seashore and at mountain resorts sound salted steers, over 6 pounds, | where the roads are good jfo: medium sound, per pound, An to the machines themacives, the | | Connecting with Company's Own cost 1# anywhere from $1500 to $2,- —" pier ye ape pi ema ag i Viewt of Kiver bteatmers tor 009, and as much more as you care | stags, bulls oad oxen, 4@5c; salted | a to spend tn the way of gorgeous de- | Kips, Te; calves, per pound, 8c; green | coration. A very handsome run-/| hides, tc lens than salted; dry hides | jabout or victoria, however, may be | per pound, 1 dry culls, one-third | obtained for $1600, and when It ts summer deer, leas; per pound, 2@ And All Intermodiate Folate considered that the new machine can ste; winter deer, dry, M@iéc; papery be operated without the expense of | deer, 9@ lfc; dry elke, 9100; green | horses and livery charges, the cont |elk, 4Phe; aheep pelts, 256960; shear- | Yukon River. is not so great after all lings, 15@25e; Kastern Washington —————— wool, 8; Western Washington wool, ; dirty or timber burned, 100; tal- EMPIRE LINE Meatd\c | } | Proper Footgear. Vegetables. || 607 First Ave. « - SEATTLE. Potatoes Gobding)—White River | t of the Interne anks, $384945; Yakima and igation Company lit drnaijemepecenpecntee Oregon, $48;.00 new potatoes, hited Biatos or Canada Madame in Mode declares that this $2002.25 per sack; beets, $1.26 }renson milady cannot get her shoes| per sagk; carrots, 90GP§1.00 |heavy enough if she wants to be| sack; garile, 9; California aspara- | smart. gus, 5@6c per Ib; Walla Walla axpar- | see agus, be per Ib; rhubarb, 2%c per| broad toes are features of the most chokes, 800 per doz; wax beans, 100 stylish makes. per Ib; string beans, fo per Ib; new ~ ee cabbage, 24%@2%4c; new onions, 10; A mock weit edge t# for thone ten- Orexon peas, 7 rly Rowe potatoes, | der feeted ones who want to com- er carioad sack, | bromine between style and comfort Fruits. | abty light shoes. This is a semi- fruit Clobbing)—Oranges, oy heavy appearing sole, yet is not $3.00@4; navels, 45; | + LEAVES FOR nearly so heavy as the mannivh one. jemons, $34F3.00; apples, —_fan- DAWSON . Fr cy, $2.50@3.00 per box; ban- T ULY 4 All-over enamel, patent leather, or ana, 0 per bunch; ssday kid, are to the fore. The kid with fornia black fas, 20-Ib boxe uesday, JUL patent leather tip are entirely out, 60; cartoons, $1.25; omyrna figs, 220 | Office, 112 Vester Way #0 are the tan o1 per lb; new dates, 7%c; sweet apple see oeuer; tae cbr teats Heattle Hotel Buyygjns. Summer hoslery ia very diversified. strawberries Every conceivable combination of Washingt id in silk and liste are worn for golf. Vertical stripes new and TR > than the around ones do. For dr ries, $ $4.50, wear, with patent leather low Butter, Eggs and Poultry or slippers, black «lik hose Seiten 100180; £ pritly white appliques on the instep 1 oy. th panaton, “tik; Rv eaniaates pert Se ene ae creameries, 1-Ib prints, 164180; East- over the instep in black or white, | sen Towa and Elgin, 19@20c. Prank M. White, Master, Sats oe ee eee & extremely Cheese (jobbing)—Native Wash- ~ ‘ plain black in gauze lisle or silk are Cuurornia, 1c. 3 ‘ eel pide donheigies and always in "00d ‘Pees Yobbing)—Strietly tresn| ANd All Yukon River Points tage ranch, 206, Lesson by Tele aph Honey California comb, 12@ On or About July, 20, y graph, 12%c; strained, 7c Connecting at Mt. Michas! with A discussion a to which is the Poultry—Dressed chickens, 16%e; | * was a feature of an up town Hay, Grain and Feed. ning company on Friday and Hay (jobbving)—Puget Sound, per | ter most of the party has expressed ton, $7@9; Kastern Washington tm. | their thoughts on the subject, with |othy, $19@14; alfalfa, $ iC N il ‘o | {ni B the resulta that the poinion was di- Oata (lobbing) —Per ton, $30. ape ame a HON ay vided, a bald-headed man spoke up,! Barley—Rolled, $27. For freight and passenger rates apply to saying that he had become convinced! Corn—Whole, cracked, $23;| that the word that should be used|feed meal, per ton, ee was “got.” When asked jis reason | Feed—Wheat, ttle Steamship Co, Telephone Main 628, ; oll cake, meal, the City of Seattle is the only! ‘TNeket OMen, 612 Fire ave 'Ybons Main 17, Lenye, Daily Arriy bao Rverett OW Am. Mt Vernon. p. mn eA cnn INoRnwar ri vaall™ m, Spokane howland pap. oa, Ht. Haul, Chiengo aud Haat eee ere WER ANE IS, | Seattle, Edmonds and Everett | STEAMER Taree Rovnd Trips Dally—-Lxsept Sunday TIME CARD Leave fenttio 7 «. im, end Spm leave Kverett 995 & m2 Sp m, and Teohnects et Beattie with Steamer Flyor for Tava Van Ka. » hed M. MCOTT, Manager St. Michaels stk July 20. | capes Copnecting wit 4%, henttie Holovin Bay,Dewson Rampart, Way Ports Feattle No. 1, Beattie No. ¢ YUKON Miven POINTS and ror Cape Nome and Golovin Bay For freight ond passenger rates apply to ‘Seattle Yokou Transportation Co fain 247 hite Minin Sian be Rireot, “hone lor _Doek, Foot epring 84. Alaska Flyer ay via renee Ketchik IN SIXTY-FIVE TOURS §. §. HUMBOLDT fails From seattle TUESDAY, JULY 4, AT 8 P. Mm. City Office, 696 First avenue; telephone Main 4 Arington Dock; ‘phone Mike 1s EK € Agent ak § . @ omect to CAPE NOME North American Transporta- tion and Trading Company: | Establishes 1892 Te the Reliable and Direct Line to Cape Nome, Henly, Bt. Michael Int- amt, Golovin Bay, Koyoxuk River end Al Yukon River foints. Freight and Express Shipments Solicited Recond Bailing ef tue Kiegaat and fi swift 5. §. ROANOKE | 20,39, U. & Malt and sath norenen =. CXX.3 or a4 Gress com. Americ Cor. Yer war bd Occidental Ave OBERON Seattle's Favorite Coucert House, | IRVIN BARUCH, LESSEE AND MUSICAL DIRECTOR PROG RAM ME Commencing Montay Eve, June 26 Concert veins at 8 P.M, Horr Irvin Raruch's LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Including specialties direct from aster cities, Every Friday Amateur Night Admission Fre | MILLINERY, Mire Hansen, corner Fourth and Pina | Latest Spring #tyles. Lowost prices. FOUND. Found—The place to buy stoves, furniture, invalid chairs, crockery, pillow rors, pianos, sewing machines, every. thing and anything. E. Chapias’ | secondhand store, 601 & 601 Pike st. broad, cakes and ineay’ '* bo 1406 Third Ave. pastry; bost in the city. 2 “The Pacific Tailoring Co. best is and §20 suits made in. the city, Cleaning, Kepairing. 715 Thin avenue petra Me atin, Mel ll __ ARCHITECTS “Te W, TOUGH TPN, Architect, aa 4a als and @7 Collins bibew “BU NDE & gE |sall-makers, riggers and ship chand of t lers; manutacturers paulins, mining how width HANKS. | yas Piast RATION ATL “BANK oF ekatacnn ca (tal eral dani bus | games ~ 8 pelys ittnrieg mann okem . a Sere * Assistant Cashior a ‘elegraptile exchange payabdl 0 principa cities of he'Cat si Kurope. basa wheat By ND Kepona, BANK Capttal stock paid i in. burpius. Jacob Furth..... lf ©, Newfeldor “Vi Sb Font dont | kK. V, Ankeny... Cnauior | Correspondents t rine! pal orties(a Ube United \s d Europe, BCANDINAVIAN AM RICAN BANK OF SEATTLE, Corner Yesler Way and First Avenua Capital $75,000 ‘Au r b i 7 ui ALM. . Cualitoe Transacts a General Danking Business, S.LAURADA’ S.S. DISCOVERY ster | , comforts, barber chaira, mir-| ein je rooms #1, $1. Sto and & week, Cote VICIORTA. TH Boat ave, lagi ted | furnished rooms, en > Sark, propri week ; suites — AUCTION Remember that auction sale ta ati oilng on at G. W, Carmack & Co.'s lace, and everything must go in or- der W inake room for a large now k which ts expected daily nell is sold on a atrh backed by # cold million Presents given away daily all are t ated to attend, and expecially the ladies. Bales at 2:00 ass 7:20 p. m, guarant dollars, and G. W. CARMACK, 182% Second avenue, r JON M. REX, Auction BUSINESS CHANCE ; Homereokers look this up: corner tot } x10), 2) foot from Third avi fenced; in grass, with new } joan elect bis own plans): prmall « ment, balance monthly installments; less = that rent; low interest; plenty of free pase ek; honee to cost (909 of t fe on car tine) pest in marked ot Mo graded etree tony j only } NELSON MACPITERBON & CO. | 429 New York block ron BAL ~The best-located |news and periodical stand tn town; good trade and satisfactory reason jfor welling. Address P.-O. Box 1026, ne liten Printing & econ’ Avenue Bout inaing x? om Koplare cured without kuifo, pain o | of Sime. O18 heattie National Bank vuliding. __ DYEING AND CLEANING. me De Works, 222 Union strect. Tele ‘Tue only French Dye me phone Baft oui | House tn the eity Rounds, Ditielsen & Gill. Contra | Ballders; 1108 Western ave. Tel. Kendall, General Jobbing. Tel. Green GT wns s ah a city ‘Marion at! Western, Telephows Matt @0a. | For Sale or Rent—Tents all sizes, new and second hand, cheap; invalid | roller chairs, E. Chapin, 6th & Pike See MALE MELY. Wanted —Filty railroad jaborers for Trin- 401d, east of mountains, Grest Northera KR i. Foley Brox. & Larsonk—new work ; teata- pe graders, rock men ; ior hs We Maka oe ship Y Yip. Crew Castor clotaing. D- Taylor, Starr. Wanted 20 men for Cascade tunnel; wages $1.75, $2.00 and $2.75 # hre shift. Crawford, 110 W. Main street. it irk, Pd ret Avenues, yor oe re miralty and solicitor Seattle National Bank Bi __ CLOTHES CLEANING. — ~Feattle Clothes Pressing Co. Koop "your clothes in forth tb PERSONAL. Personal—Ate you going camping? I have tents, camp stools, stoves, cote, etc., for sale or regt. BE Chapin, 601 and 603 Pike street. When down town, call at ne book store, 1007 First ave., 3 doors above Madison, Trade your old books for new, pir sn gel oa Waa whee {4 gold and sliver, ode Hensel, manig. jem ler, % Hinckley Remember that Mt auction sale is still 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 ts expected daily, Ev- erything we sell is sold on a strict guarantee, backed by a cold million dollars, Presents given away daily and all are requested to attend, and especially the ladies. Sales at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m. G, W. CARMACK, bs 1828 Second avenue, ek M. REX, Auctioneer. ae. DENTISTS. H w, Dentist. work. at DANCING ACADEMY. Hest and onl: rr caty) dag ond srening th und Colemiaas HOTELS AND FURNISHED HOTEL BRONSON, 96 Good corer le Se ; free baths, Mionista HOTEL YORK, First” Cee first-class room ar Sant week and ~GLENWO0D | with bath, ete, 0, ©. ~ HOTEL SAVOY Pica: Soe tr MARION HOUSE Parn: fa pasonable, ©. Levander, V Marion. coe. —-. | AUCTIONEERS. 1 Zemansky, general auctioneer; made in any partof the RA estate, live stock, express sales, ae sales, "bankrupt stock of merchand! goods in general. 1828 Third avenue. | Wiekerton & Devitt Au tie fansei Law | Batate and Storage. fre ¥, for Second | hand furniture, 1512 Th Beattie Tae | | . Pays lowest prices, but square business, No. 108. Railroad avenue. Telephone Black [si 1113, Alaske Tusk oe Co F ee prompt returns, j nr ‘ |e one Mike a

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