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SEATTLE os Star d Stick . —_ And 5 look blue; When days are hot your om “Ry always wearin’ them.” Arranged By the Gimme 0 trenste “Where are you going?” “Hades, I suppose.” Then you'll have to get @ transfer | conditions of the other markets nh unchanged fered to the producer by { D; wheat flakes, $2.0 per cape of | Ib pkya; taney rolled oats} 82.85 alo, In 91D sacks; corn 0 per bbl in o “tb feoue: white, $2.00 per bbl in - p sare being of- the kk al |ecorn me al, 1, $6.60 per bbI In 60-Ib sack; | 9 per bbl In 60-1b ks; whole wheat flour, $3.00 per oat me jeraham flour, $2. dealers for delivery in round lots on |!b sacks; buckwheat flour, pure, $7.2 if A} the dock or in the car at Beattle | per bbl in 60-1b packs; “lw dos Grain Oats, $27.60; barley, $29; | 44.00 per bb in 50-1b sacks; steel cut fi Wi wheat chicken feed, $19; bran; $14; | mhorte, $14.60, | Hay—Puget sound, per ton, $606.50, | ne Mastorn Washington timothy, $11.60 bbI In 60-Ib #acks; rye meal, $3.75 per |@i12; alfalfa, 4. bbl in 60-1 sacks; rye four, 14.00 per | eee Rirlotly fresh ranch, 17@ | bbl; fancy rolled oats, 180 tba net tn | $5.20; fancy rolled oats, per Butter Tresh ranch, 8@100; | #acks, on the down trip.” * | creamery, 14@ Ne. | ease, $2.75. Sin le Taxers : ras Dossier | Poultry—Chickens, live, 18@16%e; |, Coffee Gobbing) —Green—Mocha, g . ‘Te that you father’s grindst od, Ihe per! ; Java, per Ib, @2ke "Yea, vir, He's a grinder and ¢ Btock—Chotee beef cattle, |Cost € per Ib, 16@1 sharpener.” —_—_eooo- 4@t%c; steers, 4405 good | Reasted, Arbuckie’s, in 100-1b canes, dic cae Bs Oh, he is Is he? Well, can he put » lve, 440; hows, dressed, Gio; | per 100 Iba, $12.25; H0-1b camom, per 100 d a ane " ' dressed, jar te; email, Ibe, $12. 36-ib cases, per 100 Iba, " Pa © oO a appe e ae, ‘ wd N HONOR OF HEYRY GEORGE SS Si edt tere | WHICH WE WAS JUST READ live, 4¢; small, 6e, $12.45; Java, 60-1b tins, per 1b, G6e; | Jen nay, Mir. If you'll turn the stone and Wool--Heavy |#ack, Se; Aden Mocha, a7; e him, ret | Paes e over 60 pounds, | cola, Guatemala, 7 a sagen ‘ ail ie tum sound, per pound, 7%; | cof 16@20e; Lion, 100, | Re ee the Famous Seoret |!ish! sound. under W pounds, $12.25; 860, $12.46, | “Sookless" Jerry Simpson Will Bo | ©! ae dooan't want to, They arg} oe Se ee. eee ae» One of the Orators of from Chicago.” eee ee ee Sion poy Sey Noms eal te matted | | the Occasion. é fae | eble Romance, billed io ieee then eaitedr ars crave! Pacihe Coast Steamship. Co, Miss Skimpote’s halr waves nas woah dry calla, one-third turally, dowan't tt j "i fc 0 geivcone BB pe A ag ’ - — deer, per pound, 22 or S 7 slec —— Not since she commenced buyin Peglierctes nie. uabtees eanede for San Francisco initial : RENNES, France, July &—Laborl,| deer, 9@1%0: dry elks, 9100; green | ‘The company’s elegant ‘The local single taxers are prepar +) * ee |one of Dreyfus’ counsel, says elk, 4@be; sheep pelts, 26@96c; shear- | steamships Queen, City ing to celebrate Henry George Day, Bae your wife over there prisoner has thoroughly ex 6 Eastern Washington | Puebla, Walla Wale September 2, inamanner worthy of] W hich one a . rin his fe R weal ts atid Umatilia. their leader. “Sockleas Jerry” Bimp-| By, the only one, I suppose : dirty’ oF Lumber burned, 10¢; tal: | ide SEATTLE son, of Kansas, and Hon. James GO.) . See ri that he low, 24atSiec i456 vie Port Bow nd and) reer ord goer yp ale ee] wtiicra ai®, Wahacn they invent Seltaee' te. Vonstet kee Pye e's 5 _ - Rime oo —iienkecs of the occas w that!” water dust. perhaps.” j counselor Demange while on Devil'®| potatoes CGobbing)—White River | 2, 7, 1, 17, 22, 2, September 1, and the Fourth of July is over, the work} . =e inland, Demange never received 40Y| nurpanks, $3846; Yak and | every fifth day thereafter. | priate hag for the celebration will) «1 gon't betieve Gen. Joubert of the | °F them —_ — $2.0002. pe weeks a “ere SAN FRANCISCO "| Bever ‘ ‘ er.” Eo 2.00G2.25 per sack; beets. 2 , ont At present the single, taxers are| were ee ee Wevive'e Iper sack; carrote, 90G91.00 per |Heattle 10 via Victoria and Pt holding street meetings three times B . a lack; garlic, 8c; California aspara-|TOWhscnd, July 5, 10, 1-5, 20, 26, 30, | &@ week, and great interest ba be gE ahd con ast eg Bredhgmettl, August 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 29, Beptember fue) bv wel ehind ™ shown. The principal speakers at/ Den himself behind his enc mous | the meetings are Wm. Horan and J otk J. Skelding. The literature the sin-| m gle temeen are distributing is one of| 4 California man tried the on ~e es books. “The Short-{2#¥ to smoke in a powder mill porng lho blbe on What hick did he have? Jerry Sim the man from Kan- “It wae the coroners who had the sae who will speak at the celebra-| (UC They sat on his remains in| four different counties.” introduction. He was United States Senator Several years, and at the Present time he tx engaged in edit- ing @ paperin Kansas, called “Jerry Simpson's Bayonet.” James G. McGuire t# probably the dest-known single taxer on the coast He was one of the members of the original Single Tax chub that met in San Francisco before “Progress and Poverty” had been given to the world. When the Henry George mayoralty campaign opened tn New York and brought with it the dis- cussion of aingle tax in all parts of the country, he did net hesitate to announce himself a friend of Mr. POWDER BLAST STARBUCK, Wash... July 6.—With in a few weeks an electrical spark will touch off one of the largest | Diasts ever exploded on the Snake | River Valley ratiroad, says the Sig- nal. This will occur on the sub-con. tract of Evans & Clough, about 42) miles down the river. The expense) George. The result was, politioal os-|of this blast wil! be about $1500, | traciem. He had put himsetf out-| 00 keee of powder being used. side the lines of the Democratic or-| There i# 4 long curve at this point, | @anization, and with him were only) 4nd by putting in @ bridge from one | a few friends. After six years of |spur of the left bank to the oth- hard work, he succeeded tn downing | er, the road will be bullt in nearty “Boss” Buckley. He then came to|@ straight tine. As the water is 100! the front politically, and was nom-| feet deep amd the fill ts about Mo inated and elected to congress. feet long it will require 100,000 yards Last year the Populiets, Democrats |of Milling before any bridge can be end Silver icans united on| put in. For days past an army of men have been tunneling at about 10 feet above the water line. The tun- nel rum paraltel with the river for to defeat Him, and he went down be-/ 300 feet im the mountain wide in fore a solid phalanx. Al! parties, | places with branches running in va- however, peony yor his ability as) rious directions. & speaker @ leader. seneusetensiponemnnenetiniseraagnan Tell Your Husband. In Paris the buttonhote brigade has decreed that during the season of 1899 the following is the proper or- der in which flowers are to be worn| by men: 1. Por the early constitutional, NEW ORK, July Coll Russian violets. ¥ ‘! > me ey 2. For afternoon calls, dark red land of 1350 acres in Hanover coun. @rmetions. | 3. At the theater, white carnation equipped building, with the latest, # At dinner parties, orchid. & At the dance, gardenia. @d for the confinement of juvenile, Tt curious to remember in this/ Offenders of the negro race. | connection that the fashior for men i.e Taylor has ineg tO Wear flowers had its origin in the {il transter the young pris 2878 when Louis XVI. in careless Spare te She Telermsiony as soon us| ee. eee ee ey, tet ot al My potato flower and stuck it in his but-| panne —Atianta Constitution i Ls « ellibarieclmmenieincne SCHOOL LIFE OVER. Our Lady of Lourdes college held ing exercises in the Assembly A gBraduati Se eee ee cee| LEAGUE GAMES| 28s seen tc: Tecitations and essays. The gradu-| } ates were: Robert §. Grant, Henry | Ise. xe J. Mason, Leo. W. Joburts, Edwin| CHICAGO, Ml, July &—The Na- McRae, Matthew Coghlan, Michaet| tional league games yeaterday re- M. a John V. Timmens, Otto | sulted as filiows: At Philadelphia | (first game)—Philadelphta 10, Hrootk- | —_———_ —_— lyn 7; second game—Philadeiphia 9, NEW RAILRO Broklyn 1; at Baltimore (first game) | —Baltimore 2, Boston 1; second game —Baltimore 5, Boston 4; at Chicago | FOR VILLE no games; at Pittsburgh (first game) | —Pittsburg 4, Cleveland 3; second ‘ew York-New York 0, Washin, COQUILLE, Or. Jaly 4—J. A} ton 2; at Cincinnati—Cincinnati 9. Yoakum, superintendent of the Por- | Lowlavitle 6. ter Mill company, on Coos Bay, has| The following is the standing of the obtained the right of way for a log-| clubs ging road up Cunningham creek. The | Clubs w L B.C. game—Pittaburgh 7, Cleveland 6; at) | route wil cover four miles, and tap| Brooklyn .. 45 1 #82 one of the most extensive tracts of | Philadelphia » ™, 19 timber im southern Oregon, Mr. Chicago 8 « 613 Yoakum says that work will begin| Boston . 40 “ 606, next week. Log hauling will begin | Baltimore 7 26 587 in four weeks. Several sites for the! St. Louis. * 2” BS camps have been selected. The num-| Cincinnati . 33 » 530 ber of men regularly employed will| Pittsburg ... 32 2 0 be about two hundred, and during | New York . 0 “ 469 the construction of the road about | Louisviile 23 “a 9 boo. Washington . 20 7 298 Cleveland . 12 ba 187 2 TO COMPEL ACCEPTANCE Humor Of the Day...) me wornern Pacinc mica a aut | againet King county yesterday in the e federal court, in which It asks Judge Hanford to compel the county to ac- cf “No,” he said, reflectively, “this| cept $50,000 for the $92,895.05 taxes ¥ {an't mother’s pi now due the county. The company “And why not?” she waspishly re-| offered to compromise for that mount on June 22, but the offer was refused. VICTIMS OF A DOG WITH RABIES NORFOLK, Va., Onlesby, 11, die ract county, N. ¢ “Because,” he mildly explained, “mother’s ple always has ants in “” “The Kaiser's comparison of the German nation to a thoroughbre a horse waan't very timely.’ | “Why not?” | “Because the French are all crazy| Just now about the automobiles.” | } July 6.—Preston i at Wildwood, Cat- from hydropho- “Excuse me, sare, but ar-r-r-e you @ F-r--renchman?” bin. His death concludes a train of “EExcoose me once more. I am #0) frightful results from a mad dog's @orry, I was about to ask if you| wild rush through Wildwood A would not #0 kindly undertake zee horse, oxen and hog died from the Job of forming a new cabinet, Jour, sare.” Bon-| dog's bite and chickens which drank out of the horses’ trough died with spasms. A chicken owned by a col- A fish trop composed of 580 piles,|ored family was killed by the dog the largest on the sound, has been|« and was ignorantiy cooked and eat- constructed at Lopez island. jen. Every mer of the family es a |@ied from the pr | that had been Anderson | communicated o the chicken from the dog's teeth. Oglesby was bitten in the face but was thought to be out of danger on younds had hy The big hop klins of Mra. at Meeker Junction burned ‘Tuesday “morning. The lows is $2200, with $1,-| 000 insurance, 4 feed -0—— “How big was that sea serpent Con Hitth : and what did he look lik Vreseription specialists. ‘Whone Pike 2) a “Oh," answered nalist, dreamily, the seaside jour- “he was about a | thy of notice at the time are the ones | Fruits. Al-Ki, July 4, 19, Avauat 3, as, |‘ | to the inventors. | Green fruit Gobbing)—Oranges, | and every fifth day thereafter On ik teen ere bee wale to | seeding. b a navels, @ le ed further information, obtain | the gummed newspaper wrapper and). Py) Br arsed . The company reserves the right the genius who put a piece of rub-|°7.. "ss 59 per bunch; Call. |to Change, without previous notice, ber in a circle of tin and attached tt) cents biack figs, 20-lb bowes, §1.-|#teamers, sailing date and hours of per gal; med. sweets, H:|/Up town ticket office, 618 First av., A veneer for shoe pegs Brournt In| strawberries, Walia Walla, $1; Lake | Beattie; Goodall, Perkins & Co., Gen. 620,000; the drive well te © simple $1.0; home grown | Agents, San Francisco. jcontrivance but brought ite inventor | @1.00 w box; Ban Jose $2,000,000 in royalties a year. The peaches, $1.80 « The Orisaba pulled out from Ocean dock daring the forenena, ahd the| Meat Prices. wg cy wharf Saturday. a City of Beattic and Humboldt tn the | Fresh Meat (jobbing)-—Cow beef, asownger core ‘molations Srst ty evening. A large contingent of peo-|% per Ib; steer beet, be per Ib; eed is rmation, rates, #i0., ple were taken north ton, wether, fe per Ib; pork, THe oe & CO., Lts., | Among the Mumboldt’s passengers | Pet 1D: ¥ jarge Se per ib; emali, | aqnah was J. D. Menach, who recently | ie Phone Main «7 113 James Btroot THE NATIONAL | tourists on the City of Seattle. |W. Reek, §. D. Voll, the Assayer. 34-35 Roxwell bikj largely from the Sound streams, Walla Walla rhubarb, 24 gus, 6G60 per Ib; Money From Trifles. °:: be per Ib. %, and every fifth day thereafter, tomatoes, $2.25@2.50 per ca FOR ALASKA chen We per doz; wax beans, 1c! Leave Seattle 9 a. m.— per Ib; string beans, te per Ib; new) Queen, ly 14, 2. The little inventions scarcely wor- cabbage, I4@2yc; new onions, tc; City of To » oe 9, 4, August as, Tc; Karly Rose potatoes, |p gq” °° TORS July | yer carioad sack Cottage City, August 14, 38. reg | 32.006 which have made money, The style graphic pen yielded $100,000 a year| to the end of a lead pencil, fortune. made hin | 55 J. F. TROWBRIDC Ocean Dk, Seattle walling. Puget 64. Bupt, ; cartoons, $1.26; amyrna figs, 2c | inventor of the roller skate made a miftion dollars and a common needle threader ie worth $10,000 a month to ite owner. © ao box; blackber- Peat Sir Eesha sak Washington & Alaska Butter, Che cay hiosed ond Poultry STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S Butter—Ranch, 10@ 120; fancy al- | Alaska Excursion Trips ry. i squares, i650; Washington 4 STEAMSHIP see The man who discovered that a candice if tapered at the would | Creameries, 1-Ib prints, 16@1#e; Bast t stick firmly into the wocket, patent-|¢rm Towa and Kigin, 1920. | | ity re) “Seat od the idea and founded the largest| Cheese (obbing)—Native Wash. | candle factory in the world. The — Pads + dee Eastern 123@ 130; Salts irom Vester Whart at 10 p.m. man who cut grocves along the ribs | California, He wakts Jaly 19 of an umbretia left his heirs over a PB gga rbbing)—Strietly Waar August 18 milion dotiars. cand ol Lie ‘alling at Victorja and Vancouver, ie rained tes SOm™ Ola c. Mary Inland, Ketchikan, Wran- Juneau, Skagway, Dyea, Haines on, Glacier Bay and Sitka, and various other ports. The City of Seattle will remain at lall ports of call lomg enough for pas- sengers to wee everything of interest. | The City of Seattle ts the only) jsteamship which was designed and) Poultry--Dreseed live chickens, 15e. May, Grain and Food. Hay (jobbing)—Paget Sound, per ton, 97@9; Eastern Washington tim-| othy, $13@14; alfaifa, #2 Oate Uobbing)—Per ton, $38. MANY PERSONS TRAVEL NORTH leet, chickens, 16%: | Mai mers oe aes for| Bariey—Rotied, 827 ae th ‘bullt expectally for the Alaska pas- Corn—Whole, $22.4; cracke |nenger traffic. Alaskan Ports. feed meal, per ton, $2% “i—Wheat, #0 i cal mea’ Motwithatanding the Fourth off, reetswnens fi ot came. meat] Steamship Farallon | July festivities yesterday, the Alask- | snorts, $17.00; chopped feed, $2022; For Skagway and Dyea, calling at| mn traMc was brisk, as usual. 04) airy chopped food, $16; seed oats, | Victoria, hi A t h he Ketehikan, | three steamers left for the north. | se5q929. flelm Bay. Juneau, sails Vancouver, Wranget, came down from the Klondike. He) Provisions (obbing—Hama, large, is sald to own Considerable mining | 14sec; hame, small. lic; breakfast ba- | property in the north. Mrs. Gilmore, |con, IMac; dry waited sides, Thc; Rex, | wife of Capt. David Gilmore, accom- ¢. | pagied by her niece, Miss Kirkman Lard Uobbing)—Home-made, per! wem other passengers U. Shaw |'b, 7c; White Star, Se; Coin = ee | | Empire Line Kennedy, a weil-known Chicago |S%ei lard, compound, Uerces, 64%c; sportsman, went north on the | Mex, #%e } ‘ty of Seattle, He goes to| Fresh Fish (Jobbing) — Hall-| Sitka, and from there will go into | Dut. — 24E%c; naimon, — GeTe the Cook inlet country on a hunting | ounders, 3@4e; roles, 4c; rock cod, tote |Se; trowt, 12%@15e; shrimps, 100; |} aler Mrs. Stevens, wife of B.C. Stevens | "ad, 204; aineit, 45 oysters, | and | Olympia, $3.00 per sack; $1.80 per) Mra. A. H. Cotberg. were among the |#4llon; clams, $1.50 per sack; Dunge- The | Ness crabs, alive, $1.10; cooked, $1.20; | , First tailing to . Michas oa er dost Orizaba’s list was as follows: T.| "ing cod, 6060; black cod, ¢@Te. ; ; Galloway, J. Hansen, Lulu Petit, Nuts. |jJuly 15S, 1899 Mrs. L. W. Petit, C. E. Lee, H. Bell,| walnuts, per Ib, aacks, ic; Eaat- 1} cB RV. Connseting, itm Companys owe Graves. Knight, Virginialern biack walnuts, 100; pe ide; fiberts, 14 The City of Seattle had the follow-| gheit, 186; alm £ }ing: Rev. Papoff, Rev. Bishop Tihon, nuts, 6: pine, awson it V. S. Kennedy, ©. Glaze, Mra. C. W.| cosoanuts, per dozen, $ Bowhay, W. L. Schultz, W, H. Tal-| per ib. bot, Mrs, Talbot, Mra. ©. B. Parlin, Per mene | W. H. Partin, Mra. & Secbuleinger,| bwmber and Building Material R. MeCoombs, Mra. Ro Met nba,| Loge—Supertor quailty, per M, No. Mra. V.N. MoKay, H. D. MeKay, W.)1 fir, 4497; merchantable fir, per M, Davis, R. M. Hoyt, | $4.60@5.00; No. 1 cedar, #@7; com- A. H. Loebery, Mra. A. H. Locberg.|mon, per M, 405; spruce logs, $6.60; Peter Wickstrom, A. F. Winn, J. H.|cedar shingle bolts, $2@2.00. Suthoff, Walter H. Henry, A. £.| Fir tumber—Rough, $8.00; thick fin- Yukon River. EMPIRE LINE Knapp, John Davis, Alex. Davis, @.| ished, surfaced, one or two sides, 8 |]) 607 First Ave. »« © SEATTLE {|| F. Courtwright, Mrs. W. Johnson, W.|10 and 12 inches w saz athe cnaiia de dei aha: Johnson, &. C. Snyder, K. U Kk, | 12 to 16 feet; special lengths, We per R. V. Jones, A. L. Smith, W. C. Will. | M extra; one-inch finish, $13@18; all | tenet kens, H. 0. Peterson, Mra. Peterson, | vertical grain, #4 per M extra; floor- | a | Hazel Peterson, Mrs. L. H. Jones,|ing, dressed and matched, $17@21; | Miss T. Jones, Chas. G. Brotch, J_| stock boards, &-inch, $9418; 10-inch, | FB. Bloom, B. Mullarkey, Mrs. T. J. $9.50@18; 12-inch, $18@P19; fencing, Mullarkey, M. P Schwartz, M Reynolds, H, C.|No. 4 or 6-inch finish, $9; No. 2, §9;/ Goldetein, H. A. Chad-| V or channel rustic of drop siding, | NUGGET wick, Mra. Chadwick and two chil-| Welght 2000 Ibs, $11@14; Fir timber, dren, Mra. Fisbee, Miss BE. Norton, Jolats and rcantlings, rough, 98.504 | _ Mra. R. C. St . H. O. Mann, R|16; 8181 E, $9.50@18; 848, $10 EXPRESS T. Hawley, W. D. Sempl 14; box boards, 12-inch and pp, $16. Millan, Liebe, Washington Red Cedar Rough, $8@9; bevel riding, sos MESSENGER Mies Eastman, V D. Thomas, Ale . Geo, | M. Gilchrist, Gua Mauer, Mrs. F. 8. Meeker, Mixa |!>s, $14@15.60; ceiling, K. La Sedmurst, Mre. M. B. Morrison, |1. 2 and 3, %-inch, 1300 tba: No Leven FOR Mise Anna Kertz, W. B. Cotp, Chaa.|}. 2 and % «Inch 700 ibs, 3 Settermeir and Mra. V. McKay. wainscoting, 810014; rustic, § DAWSON The Humboldt's passengers were: | °A® shingles, $1.50; standard shingles nevis 7 . | Mrs. Leddy, Mine M. Kirkman, Mra, $110: Yntnch Anish, 12, 14 and 16 feet, Thursday, JULY 6 | D. Gilmore and daughter, J. M. Kep- | #25@5 nic nish, $28@26; cedar ner, Mrs. Geo. Deviin, A. ©, Free + quares, 7, 8 9 and 10 feet, $24@30; | Office, 12 Yester Way Mrs. A. C. Freeae, Mire BE. Valentine, | Pickets, $12 } Heattle Hotel Building, F. 8. Darnbecker, J. D. Men- Kitn-dried, $1 In advance of green; | | ach, Geo. T. Williams, M. Sullivan, | 4ravage, 60c, Se P. J. Jennings, Mrs. M. Clifton, Mra Jobbing Quotations } | T. Z. Smith, T. Z. Smith, J.C. Mack-| Phe Jobbing quotations today w ey, Thos. Rogers, Frank Willlams,\as titer ee ere STEAMSHIP Jas. B. Soot, C, Wemple, John! gugar Gobbing)—Golden ©, In bbls, Schultz, Wm. D, Jones, and 10 atoer- extra C, In bbis, be; powdered, age. ‘4 Ary granulated, $5.40; cube, $5.- Ee Is a8 t, $5.40; apot cash prices, Special Sale—-Fine note Flour, ete, Gobbing)—Patent Ex PO STS Nt AY coltant, 98:40; Novelty A. 1338; Star) — Prag Mt White, Muster, Sails fer asin (bakers’), $2.76; California brands, J . ; . > ARKET $4.10; corn meal, yellow, $1.65 per 100 “le { E M QUOTATIONS Ee en ey acts co mer; Sle MICHAEL white, $1.75 per 100 Ibs In 10-1b sacks; ) ver P Wednestay Morning —The mar-|trokyhece Arar, pure. $20 pac ea ind All Yukon River Points | kets on West street were quiet to- jb in 9-1b aacks; cracked wheat, $ On or About July 20. day The supply of greenstuff is per 100 Iba in 10-1b sacks; farina, $2 Connecting at Bt. Michael with small, but large consignments are 95 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b sacks; farina, expected from the farma in the vie~ $5.90 per 100 Ibs in 6-Ib sacks; steel inity. Strawberries continue to ar- cut oatmeal, $3.50 per 100 Iba In 10-Ib aler iscovery rive in large quantit and are eag- | sacks; graham flour, $1 per 100 Iba erly purchased. The prices remain jn t0-\b packs; Ww! wheat flour, FOR flem. $1.85 per 100 Ibs in 10-Ib sacks; ry ; : "| In the fish market large supplies meal, $2.10 per 100 Ibs in 10-Ib sacks; C N it (; | fi B of halibut and cod continue to ar- rye flour per 100 Ibs in 10 ape ome al rOlofain ay rive, but the smaiier fish are scarce. packs; spilt peas, 100-lba sacks, $2.60;! For freight and passenger rates apply to Salmon are coming In large num- spilt peas, $3.00 per 100 Iba in Ib . = bers, most of them betng taken hoxes; pearl barley, $4.26 per 100 Ibs | Seattle Steamship Co, | jin sacks; wheat flakes, 75-lb boxes, | Telephone Main 028, Ticket OM\ea, 412 First ave fone y TE rye, S| tg aT 1 Maat 110m, Bpokane homin Hit, Paul, Chicago a sThAME Seattle, Edmunds and Everett. STEAMER GREYHOUND Three Round Trips Dally Except Sunday TIME CARD Leave Roattio7 a m., 12m, and 5p. m. Lenve Everett ¥s a m, 200 pp m,, am 710 p.m Connects at Seattio with Steamer Flyer trip 1.20; Ka Telephone, Mattie, Med ii) shes ' eooTT, St. Michaels About July 20. S.S.LAURADA Caps Nome Golevia Bay,Dawson Rampart, Way Ports Connectiog with Beattie No. 1. Beattie No, %, Beattle No.8 for YUKON KIVER POINTA & S.S. DISCOVERY FoR Cape Nome and Golovin Bay For freight and pasmuger rates apply to Seattle-Yukon Transportation Co, # Columbia Mtreet. ‘Phone Main 247 ” ee Ca, White star __Dovk, Foot spring &. ‘Phone Mein a8 Alaska Flyer Skagway via Vancouver, Ketchikan and June: IN SIXTY-FIVE HOURS S. §. HUMBOLDT FRIDAY, JULY 14, AT 8 P. City Office, 6 First tetopbone Main 4, Atlington Dock: phone | | | Kememb |going on at G. W $ place, and everything must go in or der to make room for a } stock which is expected dally, erything ¥ well in sold on a@ atrict «uarantee, backed by a cold million dollare, Presents given away daily and ail are requested to attend, and eapeciaily the ladies, Bales at 2:30 and 7:40 p. m, G, W. CARMACK 1228 Second avenue, JOB M. REX, Auctioneer. __ BUSINESS CHANCES. nnrnnnnnn Hlomeseekers look this up; corner lot 890x100, 20 feet from Third avenne car line; fenced; ivgrass, with ne’ wuyer can salect hls own plans) yay ment, balance monthly installments; jose rest; pi ture for #tock | hous w Fine North Besttle, on car i graded streets, (0x12; cheapest in mari today; only Man. NELSON MACPHERSON & CO, 424 Bloc f FOR SALE —The best-located news end periodical stand in town; good trade and satisfactory reason for selling. Address P.-O. Box 1026, “Metropolitan Printing & Binding Com» pany, oP becond Avenas, Bouth. VATENT ATTOMNENS. TNE “PRO, ‘7076 Marr Boyd bal! _ BUPTURE SPEC “haplare ‘cured without nll io ae 51s Ben ttle National et He building, DYEING AND CLEANING. tia I bre Works, 222 Union strect Tele phone Bet test. “Tne only French Dye jouss tm the elty. CONTRACTORS AND PeiLDEms. pounds, Pistetecn & Gill, Cpategoters and m entail General Jobblag. Tel Green G@ CAMPING feattie Tent and A’ Marion Western. Telephone For Bale or Rent—Tents ali sizes, new and second hand, cheap; invalid roller chairs. E. = 6th & Pike MALE a reilroed x ‘CAINE, Agent wages $1.75, $2.00 and $278 9 bro omitt, « DIRECT TO CAPE NOME North American Tra tion and Trading Estadlisned 1892 Ts the Reliablc end Direct Line to Lape Nome, Healy, #4. Michael Iel- ena, Golovin Bay, Koyuauk Kiver end All Yukon River Points Freight and Lrpress Shipments Selicited hecond Railing of the Blegent and § § ROANOKE Carrying U. & Mail 2, ina format Amoriege Transportation Soieaes Om pany. Cor, Yesier Way and Occidental Ave OBERON Seattle's Favorite Concert House, IRVIN BARUCH, LESSEE ABD MUSICAL DIRDCTOR PROGRAMME ‘Commencing Monday Eve, June 26 Concert Begins at 8 P. m, Hert Irvin Raruch's LADIES’ ORCHESTRA Crawford, 110 W. Main street. ead one — ent aig Seay a stone Ane. HOUSE NUMBERS. py oo a ___ SEWING Best and ensy pay of all sewing machines. Sold by B. D. Vorts, 1006 Second ave; pioneer dealer in sewing machines and sewing prea sup- it toed eve are: ewes pee LS Le Beattle Abstract Co. 419 New York Block reonal—Are you going camping have tents, camp stools, camp stoves, cots, ete, forsale orrent, EB, Chapin, 601 and 603 Pike street. When down town, Ipeluding spoctalsins etscnt from Easter) book store, 1007 Hirst ave. 3 ‘doors Every Friday Amateur Wight — Admission Fre above Madison, books for new. bee Hanson . machine. A chines vale street, Wan Hense: Remember that auction sale is stil Trade your old Mra Hansen, corner Fourth and Pina |going on at G. W. Carmack & Co.'s Latest te Styles, Lowest prices FOU ND. place, and everything must go in or- der to make room for @ large new stock which expected daily, Ev< Found—The place to buy stoves, |erything we sell is sold on @ strict furniture, invalid chairs, pillows, rors, planos, thing and anything. E. BAKERIES, - home-made bread, cakes and 1408 Third Ave. LORS nee “The Facile Talloring Co. best $1, $18 end #2 suits made inthe ‘city. Dying, Cleaning, Kepatring, 715 Thint avenue [PECTS Are hiteot, re ere) Als x. “Linsay’s > pastry; best in the city. SHIP CHANDLER! NDE & ERLAND, Yesler whart, at make ra, riggers and ship chand- lers; manufacturers of tents, tar- |paulins, mining hose; canvas of all widths. BANKS. THe FIRST NATIONAL | BANK OF Paid-np Capital , 1,000 General ban! *, busines eae, | games D. i G President Maurice MoMiokea , * Vico President sa ., Cashier Ms esniie “Aint é Cashier d telographid exchan, ‘able at Cities of ‘ o United P Plates and Kurope THs rUGEE SOUND NATIONAL BANK ue ATT be Capital stook paid in turplus..... | yaoob Furth... E ©, Neufelde: V. Ankeny. | Correspondents tn all the princtpal citiosia the United States and Europe, ECANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK OF SEATTLE Corner Yesier Way end First Avenna seni Adee “hilbery First View second View Cashier . ‘ aT) Soulbore, } Trapsacts o General Banking Business | ieley ond Mike Ua crockery, | guarantee, backed by @ cold million mforts, barber chairs, mir-|dollars. Presents given away daily sewing machines, every-|and all are requested to attend, and Chaplos’ especially the ladies, Sales at 2:30 | secondhand store, 601 & 601 Pike st,/and 7:30 p. m, _ DENTISTS, H. Depew, Dentin ond Bridge work, 4st Burke Building. he LOANS AND INSURANCE. James Bothwell —M surance & 8u) roty Bonds, ne a DANCING ACADEA Hest and only thorough ‘Sieaia city; day and evening. 7th pan Ta eet em Breen eaten al HOTELS AND FURNISHED ROOMS en NNR RN “TIOTEL BRONSON, 95 First avenue— | Good elevator; rooms single or en suite; ay ratos. Dell Crane, Manager, ou wish @ room or anticipate « change try the Rocbenier Hotel Piketand tessa ir Wook; nicely yh outside rooms &@ to $3; transclente 250 Ge; free baths; electric lights, TEL YORK, First Avenae” an aa Fike; : | first-class rooms and board at % per week. HOTEL COLBY, cor. Third ead” Chee erry first-class room ‘and board, 8 week and up, HOUSE, tio South Fifth: $1.50 and §2 per week. THe VICTORIA, TR8 furnished rooms, #2 and § a week | with bath, ete, OC. Stark, propri HOTEL SAVOY —Ploasant rooms ; 635 Pint USK. Furnished rooms; tates Levande: t good room Single roo i Zemansky, general auctioneer; made in any partof the city or state; real estate, live #tock, express sales, froight sales, ‘bankrupt stock of merehandise—all goods in general, M28 Third ae. Riekerton”& Devitt Au Real Ketate and Storage, Cash paid for second hand furniture, 1412 First Ave. Tel Pike 101, a de NK, The Beattio Junk Gor pays lowest prices, but square business. No. 108 allroad avenue. 1112, Alaska Junk rompt returns, Telephone Black PANY Qighent prtowsr UL Wesjera avenue ee

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