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aaa oe RT PLATT ee Te . Fa \ . . rn THE SEATTLE STAR. | | 1 ; complaint was entered before a mag- ' George HB. King’s D.C. No, |. fir, $0@7; merchantable fir, per M, inteate the tatter ordered the bird 40, $1500. 4.005.010; No. 1 cedar, $6@7[ com . to be kept indoors and the cage cov Jumen Mal to J. and ' ll. |mon, per M, #4@ price logs $6.60; ered with a dark cloth until a rea Hammer, lota 1 and & bh La cedar shingle bolia, $20 eee | | Renton ¢ rat Coat Co, toli#hed, surfaced, one or two rides, # Tt is an interesting fact that Sal- : Mary A. Meese, tract 1 plat 1 of |10 and 12 inches wide, 219620; lengths mon P. Chase, for four years seore rant here tracts, 8260 L2 10.16 foot; mpoclal lengths, Soe per New Yorkers Must Patronize tary of ine treasury, for tive years| The Congressional Delegation | tiyri J Jacobs to Margretta Mot, M-extra; one-ineh finish, 819@18; all chief justice of the United States, | Gorden, #% ne wey nw feo 29 | Vertical grain, $4 per M extra; foor It or Go Hungry. and rocogniaed as one of the ableat| Meets This Week. p 2h rf, $200 ing, dressed and matched, si7@21 ints of the cent e | J. A, Kellogg et ux to tla P. dack. | tock boards, &-ineh, $918; 10-inch, NEW YORK, Juy 10—The Ameri aig pad mediate ahh 5 aie TACOMA, July 10.—-Senator Foator fok 14 bike 14; Maule pi wid, |99.00@18; 32-inch, $1869; fencing, can Me trust, capital $3,000,000, te to) noe yy, probated because of ite legal rsa Capen meeting of the congr No, 4 of Ineb finish 0; No, 2. 99; swallow the principal pie COMPANIES In perfections jslonal delewation early this week a3 ee Kline Me. | V or channel rt ot riding, and make a@ delicate morsel of the eee | There are vartous mattera to come | ey, oy \ bik 4, fifth ad, | Welght 2000 Ibs, $1114; Fir timber stry bakeries of the clty, s Of Lord Saliabury's five sons, the! ve oe ree ‘eration that Ser ator | gran Jolate and antlings, Tov eh, $8.50 With 9% swift electromobite ear oigest and youngest are in parila: Sonter haw t desirous REA Wr be, Muiticin. to dbadies Aout’ 49.1008; 84H, $110 ringes {{ will dart fresh ples to all ment. The third, f 4 ftobert Ceell —— ‘ na rewamen to Golden Queen mine, 1 hand up, 8) parta of the metropolis at dawn. ig a barrister. ‘The premier'a fourth ne ‘wreeman Cush attic Trust Co, to Ht. C. Webb dar Lumber noon and night, It wil intreduce gon Lord Award Cecil, is & leu: |e? retur 1 yesterday from the! yore pik AP $1500 Rough, tee ing, welght 700 tempting varigties of ples hithert® tenant in the grenadiers, and has poy so Pa SF the state and will bel kdward F. Hug x to Hina, SLAG UE Saees weleets. Bos undiscovered in the United States. | the Dongvla expedition of 1896 to hia\ queen f° fa BO ie on ae . mo» bent ki, Dk ad AC eciken ee lke bidet prema ee pane a pea Wh obege' 4 Rap: > =! the second | in the city Friday and lett for Port i a . ar walnecoting ‘0@14; ruatic, 822 cate variety served at the Waldort. |" . pines land on Saturday. He will return to- |" penoda MoM 1 husband, Har-|.A° shingles, $1.80; standard ehingles Astoria to private families at an ex-| Cornstalke continue to look up. | 24 OF tomorrow and a meeting of | py J 1M. Basen, part mee 6 ty /4i:10: tetnch fninh, 12. 14 and 36 fect, . gy p de » ! Deal . y yi 2h 4; thi ale tly cod ceedingly moderate price, It propor-|-phey yield cellulose, worth $400 @ santas ath n a prebably be held 4, $2h pe hal h - ar on By ea to elevate ple as a public Institu-| ton, for stopping b in hielo dg ® a ne. arttves W. L. end Nets 3 wunders, 12, | MUMAN pe \ n ‘ } tion and meres ts popularity #/ahips, fine cardboard and paper, the | vinore is the invst tmp cane mattert nce sapebe Svet Ayair-ye Fun |" Kiln-dried, $1 in advance of green; the American national desser best foundation for dynamite, a pat- 4, eatnd Salute She aleant are ; jay ™ “ and andl | arayage, 86 ,At present the people of Greater |ent cattle food and a superior siue.| thie will probably reauie in the ane | Mumacaduca mines, Granite Mount Jobbing Quotations Now York spend $3,000,000 a year) tut it in sald that 250,000,000 tons of | int : ¥ reauit in the ap-| ain district, $1 & Quo! en er They a woos 200,000 | cornatalks still go to waste every petntmen i ere veer ho x ri Jabes T. Sunderland et ux to Mir hon Jobbing quotations today were ples & day, or 70,000,000 pies a year. | year in this country oo x ah A. Fetterl 40, Gilman | 4* follows ‘This ie a careful estimate of an offt “ee The matter of naming @ #hip park add Sugar Gobbing)—Golden C, In bbe, cer of the new ple trust. With a| gome one asserte that a tremen- ping ecm " yay may come u but “ $4.90; extra C, In bbls, be; powd marked improvement in the quality dous waste occurs In all the fruit ea ae ete gi that) Voll, the Assayer, 14-25 Roxwell bik $595: dry granu $5.40; cube, of ple it is thought the m politan growing districts of this country € ot make the 95; beet, $5.40; epot cash prices consumption will rise within three and that when there is a glut car- pe ee MARKET QUOTATIONS Flour, ete. Gobbing)-Patent Fx yeara to ane daily, or 140,000 00 | toads are thrown away, Mont of Or-! number of ms lon will also ies uss a colle t, $2.40; Nove ity A rs 2 tae annually, and the volume of curren-|egon's great prune crop last year 2S of m * fegard! state (bakers) ifornia brands, cy exchanged for pies will increase | rotted on the ground. America js 4 gta ecoty cee Which will) Monday morning—The firet carload | 4.10; corn meal, yellow, $1.65 per I to $8,000,000 a year, More money will far behind Europe in ite system of pacha hn aired of watermelons for this season pounds in 10-Ib sacks; corn mea be laid out for ple than for cham-| handling and distributing frult.—st, er’ rived today from California. They.) Wilt $1.78 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b sacks pagne. American pastry will over-| Louls Globe-Democrat STR ane E kwheat four, pure, $4.50 per 90 take California wine as a national eae are finding eager purchasers, An-| ins in O-1b mack; cracked wheat, $ luxury. The Austrian emperor leads a other cartoad in expected to arrive | per 100 tbs in 10-1b eacks; farina The ple trust will continue to man-| very regular life. He breakfasts ev. | Tuesday. The melons are of r. | 85 per 100 Ibe in 10-18 sacks; farina, ufacture all of the old favorites of ery morning, summer and winter, ate nize and appear be in 1 | $3.00 per 100 Iba in G-Ib sacks; steel American connolsseurs in ple, such at 5 o'clock, on some cold meat and gondition, They are at present cut oatmeal, $3.00 per 100 Ibe In 10-1b bree tage 99g © rege 4 cup of coffee. At noon he takes —_—— fr - © to $1.50 per dozer fac on Ry at od sine ny idl ? - Ne mysterious mince ple, the droll luncheon, and at 3 dinner. He drinks The markets in Weat atreet were|ia b sacke; whole wheat flour, pumpkin pie, the homely but whole-|one glass of beer daily, and & few M. Thayer Has a Narrow 1.85 Wy f 100 ibe in 10 th sates: rye me rhubarb pie, the unique and) gineses of wine, always the same Esca fr ply of « mea 0 per be in aacks original George Washington pie, to-| kind. With the stroke of 9 o'clock ‘om Death. berries are beginning + balepaped Ppaccedthgy rip vattl can 2.4 Don gether with the huckleberry pie, not-| he goes to bed. | NEW WHATCOM, Juiy 19—K, M.| They present sell Seti bonn dee noe Aae-lbe 4, 3-1) ed for its chromatic effecta on the “ee Thayer, state on z , to $1.00 o ere Ch api per i na 26-1b « organizer of the Wood faces of children. It will also make) Abram 8 Hewitt of New York! men of the World. had a narrow ea. | Pr?" peer bi being larger and | boxes k porters le. Sib soon 0 ple, cocoa~ y e predictic of potter « n sacks; whe akes, 75 0: pga’ nasions, Aah, ane le, not =~} made the prediction in 1857 that, the cape from death at the races here ’ abcrseteed non ~~ Ie to 180, 8210; wheat flakes, $2.4 per case of chocolate meringue pies demands of the world would reqGire| Saturday. One of the horses bolted | ye nthes sascha te neean He to We. | a6 2-1 pha; fancy rolled oate, $2.85 we Ppt quality, iy Ht with | 95,000,000 tons of pig iron by January thr: hugh the crowd, keothing him he other markets remain firm pot bale, 1n:.9-1bi anche agai retail at 15 cents each te business) 1. 1900, amd in a communication to) down and Inflleting serious fajuries.| ane gotiowin yee . bet f. | Yellow, $2.80 per bbl In G-1b sacks; Will be almost entirely wholesale and! the Baltimore Manufacturers’ Rec- piel magcniah inh wh | ~ SE ee eine or lcorn meal, white, $2.00 per. bbb in it will supply multitudinous pies of|ord he now ca‘le attention to they pEeee Se Ee retiver by ike Wea |r cnexes Veskinnedk 0k, gue, o.00 35 varteties to hotels, restaurants, | fact that this amount of iron ore fe ron, paps gia be _ co O" | per bbi in S0-ib sacks; cracked wheat dock of In the car a } Ddakeries and gfoceries. | was produced and consumed in the Summer Footgear. | Grain—Oata, $21.00, barley, $22;/44.00 per bbI in S0-Ib sacks; ate! cut —— bw ‘The United States sup-/ ° i wheat chicken feed, $19: bran; §14:|08¢ meal, 36. per bbI in @-Ib mack; A BRAKEMAN KILLED. pie! Just one-third of this amount. Pome adl res P PST eraham flour, $2.90 per bbl in [0-1b — aia "Hay—Puget sound, * ton, $6@6.50,|*ack#; whole wheat flour, $2.00 per Ben Hurlock, one of the bid This eurtous advertisement ap- Fastern W: st ctr $11.50 DBI in M-Ib wacks; rye meal, $4.75 per brakemen on the Columbia &@ Pu. | P0ared the other day in a Loader f The warm weather brings out the @i2: alfaita . bhi In $0-1b aaeks; rye four, $6.00 per get Sound railroad, was run over by | PAPer: “Warted—A reapectable jow shoes, the “ties and: slippers) OL AUAN ictiy fresh rank, Sec. |DbI; fancy rolled oats, 120 tleman,. er preferred, to marry beloved by femininity, The wr “ae 'y 6 | Y fane Ned 1 an engine at Neweastie Saturday ¥ Butter Fresh ranch, 8@10c;|DbI8, 85.45; fancy rolle ' night and his left lew was so badly |t¢ Housekeeper of an aged gentie~|leather ties are much liked. and, be-| ry, 17@:8e ame fancy rolled ‘oats, per crud ti man, who has been an invalid for | 1€ really brown, and not yellow or | “Teamery. mear the hip that amputa- | | tomat " look wag Chickens, live, Ib@1b4%c tion wae necessary. Hurlock was|7*8"™ and who reapects her a eee meee ne ee | deadand, Coffee Cobbing) —Green—Mocha, brought to Seett! " good and true servant, whom | wash frocks, The same Jeather ts| 4" ver Ib, 23le; Java, per Ib, 2@2e ught to tle on a special train Live we k—Cholee beef cattle, te ‘ . Mr and taken to Providence hospital. He | °U!d like to see in the happy state now made up into walking boots tel ion (Gt; steers, 44@Se oj {Costa Rica, choice, per Ib, 16@18e; | Gied early Bupday morning of his in-|°f ™Atrimony before he dies She | the benefit of those who have weak | Doo alas Spore diaseed, Supe, | Hoasted, Arbuckle’s, In 100-1 cases, | jerten, | hae had three husbands, but is will. ankles. or for the better protection | oie. diessed,, eon ace small, bc, | POF 100 Ibe, $12.25; 60-1D canes, per 100) ing for a fourth.” rom dusty street. Many refined | © ; 1 nf EY aby 1b canes, per 100 Ibs, women @0 met Whe te wear calves, large, live, 40; small, —____— ) Detective Cudihes raided several | Chinese stores ‘and laundries on) Washington street Saturday night | and conflecated # large number of | lottery tieRets. Evidence was found which shows that lotteries are run- | ine but the tickets found were all | old dates. a Lady Rose Leigh, Lord Abergav- enny's daughter, can lift a 8-pound | weight. . j eee | Clarence McGowan, & Santa Fe brakeman, can read seven languages one of which is Sansorit. ae. | The prosperous times have reached | the inventors, 3456 applications for) patents being made last an In-/| crease of 986 over May, 1998. “* A recent report tn a South Caro- lina paper of a murder trial con- | eluded thus: “There seem to be) many pistols in court house.” | “*. | very dear ~There where you make a mistake. You) should sing only for your worst en-| emies.—Chicago News. _ ee A Swiss recruit was asked the oth. er day who William Tell was, and could not say. Another, on being asked who Bismarck was, replied “a preacher,” and a third said he was “emperor of France.” + ~ 8 6 It te claimed by the University of Pennsyivania that on its 56 acres of ground are more and larger build-| ings devoted to education than be-| long to any other Institution of the kind in the world. | see Kit Carson's rifle, which was ca tied by him for more than 40 years, and which never failed him, is now @ precious relic in the possession of the Montezuara lodge of Masons at Santa Fe, of which he was a mem- ber. Captain Colin Keppel, son of Ad-/| miral of the Fleet Sir “Harry” Kep-| pel, is the youngest captain on the British nay list, being only 37 yeare old. He ool work in the Sou- dan, and for this he has been spe- cially promoted. ee One of the banks {n Dayton, 0, has upward of 81007 In $2.50 gold pleces which have lain tn tte vaults for ® years. The coin ts about the vize of a penny, and is no longer coined. The bank in question is selling them out at a good premium as souvenirs. oe One of the most remarkable things on the north Pacific coast is the large number of halibut in Alaskan waters, Small steamers catch car- goes in a few hours’ time, and it in no strange thing to see a hundred thousand caught in from two to three days ese A full grown lion will tip the scale at 500 pounds. Five hundred and forty pounds ‘* the record for an African lion. His bone is solid and heavy as ivory. The tiger runs the Mon very close. A Bengal tiger. killed two years ago by a British officer, weighed 520 pounds. cee Tips to sleeping car porters not exceeding 26 cents have heen recog nized by auditors of the treasury department as a legitimate charge against the treasury In the expense accounts of government officials, but not tips to hotel and station porters and waiters A pet thrush owned by a New ‘York man sang #0 long and loudly fn the early morning that formal) ROCKEFELLER WAS SYMPATHETIC. Hides, |sound salted steers, over 0 pounds, | o; medium sound, per pound, THe: ght sound, under & pounds, Te; weights, Te 12 oxen, 4@6e; salted j calves, per pound, Se: green low | shoes out of the house in town be- | cause the Gust of the streets sifts! | in through the mesh of thelr stock-/ | ingen. eee Have you seen the new summer Pelts and Wool—Heavy shoe of white canvas, with var CLEVELAND, July 10—John D,|) of Mack patent leather and black Rockefeller has returned to this city | White They are the lateat device. |, from his trip to Alaska, and is enter-| White duck is ato umed for these taining the party. mostly New York- ‘summer boots. ers, which accompanied him, at hie! *t te* are seen now and then, summer residence In East Cleveland. ‘®*Y are not fashionable for out-ot- “Nearly everything we saw on our 20°F Use. For the house they are trip was of great interest,” eid Dr. G4'* smart. They are not nearty Biggar, one of the party, “and no % Coo! ae the kid tien, with patent Hiack patent ihege [aes winter deer, ary DOL) otk, 46Pbe | tinge, le leas than salted ary hides oe pound, ite; dry culls, one-third summer deer, per pound, M@iéc; papery ary elke, 9100; green sheep pelts, 266%5c; shear- Rastern Washington torn Washington wool, : dirty or timber burned, 100; tal- |tow, BatI\Ko. isa? wool, So, W | ter. j contest becween Jack one enjoyed it more than Rockefel- It was remarkable to see that great Anancler take such a deep tn- terest In little things. He enjoyed a flower or the singing of a bird more than anyone eclae. It was inspiring to hear him talk with some of the disappointed miners, He always had words of encouragement | —— SPORTING NEWS. Tt is offically announced that arti-/ Clara—f never sing except for my | Cles bave been signed for a boxing| friends. Maude- Downey, of New York, and C. H. Washington, of this city. Both men are light weights and will enter the ring at 155 pounds. The go will be pulled) off in Seattle between the 15th and 25th of July for a purse of $200. The/ principals in this bout are both old men in the ring, and have been through many # hard tussle before. The sporting men of the city are promised a good evening's entertain- ment when the mill comes off. see Ike Hawkina, of the Hawthorne | club i# anxious to meet some man| | who can enter the ring at 145 younds. | He can be reached at the club’ rooms at 211% Cherry street if any! boxer wants to measure arms with him. Ike Hawkins is the man who fought Dan Godfrey to a draw in an eight-round contest at the Seattle Athletic club on March 17 NEW OFFICERS ARE CHOSEN State Bar Association Makes. Its Selections. TACOMA, July 16.—tn the closing proceedings of the State Bar Arno. clatton Saturday the following of cers were elected: Preaident Dorworth, Seattle; first vice presi dent, R. B. Blake, Spokane; second vice president, Austin Mires, Ellens- burg; third vice president, W. C W. C. Sharpstein, Tacoma; Nathan 8. Porter, Olympia; treasur- er, William A. Peters, Seattle Delegates to the N Cc. Turner jusha Parson, Tacoma The next meeting tle, July 10, 1900 O. Abbott, Tacoma Seattle, were elec Hanford, Spokane; vee Re Ga- Fr m- and I a to m i bership. In considering Judge Baily, of Hanford, of Seattle, and former Con gres#man James Hamilton Lewis, paid tribute to the late Chief Justice Field of the United States Supreme court Judge Pritchard sone of Tacor the late Jud A vote har of Pierce table tors yw the memorials, Olympia; Judge and Judge Par a, delivered eculogies on n Applegate of thanks was tendered the county for given the horpl entertainment the vini Korn Drug Viescripiion Byes secretary | onal Bar aa-| Seat-| will be held in| leather tips | eee novel ornament replaces ia buckle on house slippers kid of patent leather, This is sirap, which, fastening over the ine step, holds the slipper in ph tts primary use, however, is the oppor- tunity it affords for the display of |#U*. St per Ip | the double gold button, One button | #¥% Se per Ib: rhubarb, 2c per | ta much amalicr than the other. The |: tomatoes, $2.2562.00 small button ix affixed to the slip. | Chokes, Me per de per. The straps held the big button| Per 'b: String beans. and the buttonhole for the little one, |CabDaRe. 24@2\c: new onions, tc |The buttons are usually round, but *, Te; Barly Rose potatoes, teats Gre eitonion ec 5 per carioad sack Voget Gobbing)—White sags; ~=Yakima Oregon, 48,00 new |$2.0062.25 per sack; iper sack; carrots, sack; garlic, Se; the| Potatoes | Burbanks, and potatoes, beets, $1.25 90G31.00 California aspara Wola Walla aspar Steel and jet and oxydized silver are | Fruits | used for making these buttons. None | Green fruit Gobbing)—Oranges, have the style of the gold buttons, | seeding, $3.5004; " e¢\* ltemons, — 83¢93.60 apples, = fan- The girl with a pretty foot analcy, $2.5043.00 per box; ban- | arched Andalusian instep t* nv an $350) oper bune! Call- fornia black figs, 20-Ib boxes, 61.- &; cartoons, $1.25; omyrna figs, te per Ib; new dates, Tic; sweet apple averse to displaying it In a pretty slipper. New house slippers of Diack kid have red heels and the black kid Oxford ties are » on|cider, Me per gal.; med. sweets, occasion furnish@d with red heels. | strawberries, Walla Walla, $1; I ‘The heels are high; they also “come| Washingtot @1.A; home er high” in every sense of the word. | cherries, a box; Ban Jose ‘They are never intended for str cherries, W@Tix peaches, $1.50 a use or wear in public, but are a la | box; apricots, $2.00 a box; blackber- mode in one’s own parlor, on the ve- | ries, $2.50; raspberries, $4.50; currants randa or at a summer hotel. ‘The | $1.0061.25. | heels are covered with scarlet or Butter, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry crimson kid. Butter—Ranch, 10@12c; fancy dal- . im squares, Ibe; Washington | Some of the new Oxford thes ase | cebaimedien lib prints, 18@P20c; Bast- | Positively deformed with clumsy ern towa and Elgin, 19@20c. | bulldog tips, altogether too broad! Cheese (Gobbing)—Native land thick. The pointed tip is far! ington, 1 stern prettier, more becoming and more Canfornul comfortable, for if there is any ten-| ~ Eggs derness across the toes you do n wish to emphansiae it by a stiff : of machine stitching. The pointed Wash- 12@13e; fe. (jobbing)—Strictly fresh California i strained, Te. comb, [tip is not synonymous with the) poultry-—-Dremsed chickens, 16%c; pointed toe, and is more appropriate | ive chickens, 1c | |to a lady's delicate foot than the! May, Grain and Feed. broad British “bulldog” a heavy walking boot. cigs ESTATE T TRANSFERS The following pers estate transfers were filed Saturday in the tip, worn on | May Gobbing) | ton, $7@9; E lothy, $14@15 Oats Gobbing) Barley Corn- COUMLY | feed me Puget Sound, per alfalfa, $9. Pet ton, $30@32 racked, per ton, | auditor's oM “ per ton, . : Feed—Wheat, $21; off cake, meal, sah sir pyre N. O. Wen- | 923: middilings, $21@23; bran, $16; nerholm, lot 14 bik 6 Syndicate ad4., shorts, $17.00; chopped feed, $20622; bar bb 2, Powera, _ dairy chopped feed, $16; seed oats, aig ‘owers, to same property, gyoqpa2. Andrew 0. Dranga et ux to Chris) |. Meat Prices. J. Dranga, lots 7 and & bik 8, Har- Fresh Meat (jobbing)—Cow beef, rison Heights add, $1 90 per Ib; steer beef, 9c per Ib; mut- Clara M. Clayton, trustee for ¢ ton, wether, 9¢ per 1b; pork, 7%c W. Livingstone per Ib; veal, large 8¢ per 1b; small, lot 13 bik 3, Ua loe. Anna McConnell (nee Slevertaon)|_ Provistons Uobbing—Hams, large, and husband, J. F., to Alice M. Tati. 20%; h small, le; breakfast ba- ley, lota l ar Kk 8%, Woods S, Se. COM, Me; dry salted sides, To; Rex, attle division, Green Lake div, $100, | ®%° | J. W. Wheeler et ux to F.C. Rey Lard Cobbing)—Home-made, per | nolds, lot 12 Ballard'’s supp. plat bik >. The: White Star, fe; Coin Spectal, 4, Lake Union add, $188 &%e; lard, compound, tierces, 6%4c; "Wellington Stewart to Mary Rex, Me. | Winston, tract near Madison «tr Fresh Fieh Gobbing) Hall- power house; $200. but, %4c; salmon, 6@7c; Nounders, Lucy Hfighes and husband, David soles, & rock cod, D, to Mary KB. Redington, William J trout, 12% @15e; shrimps, 10c; Daniel B. and Margaret M, Winter, 304; sinelt, 460; oysters, part of George E. King's D. C. No, 46) Ol¥™p!a, $3.50 per sack; $1.80 per in seca 6 and 6, tp 21, and wece M1 and | &4allon; clams, $1.60 per sack; Dunge a2 tp 8, 14 and 1h, woo g, NOMS Crabs, alive, $1.10; cooked, $1.20, : dd, HePG Nac eo ha TC tp 206 Band 48 bk 9, White & | Hine cod, Sar6c; black cod, 6@7 Manning's add, West Seattle, $500. Nuts Mary and John 1. Redington,| Walnuts, per lb, sacks, MMe; Kast | Willem J. and Daniel B. Winter tolern black walnuts, 10e; pecans, 12@ Margaret M, Winter, lots & 14 and 16/12¢; filberts, Ide; almonds, fancy, soft sec 6 tp 21 r 5, $1500. shell, 18e; almonda, No. 2, 1 pea Mary KE. and John fT. Rev pute, ¢ pine, lie; hickory, 10¢; ve William J. and Matfaret M. Winter| cocoanuts, per dozen, 75@90c; pop to Daniel B, Winter #4 04 Geo, | per 1b rage Danial B. lg Pda tM Lumber and Building Material Winter to Mary EB. Redington, »%| Lees—Superior quality, per M, River | per) tern Washington tim. | $23; ) ®-Ib tine, per Ib, 65; | Janck, 3; Aden Mocha, 37\c; Cara-| | cota, 22e; Guatemala, fc; ground lcoffee, 1 . 1008, 812.25; Ge, | Special Sale—Fine note paper. in boues, Denny-Coryell Co., TH tet « _* St. Michaels ‘TA July 20. S.LAURADA * CONNECT Seattle Mo. 1 Seattle No.2, Seattle No.2 YUKON RIVER POINTS" a 's. Ss. DISCOVERY. |rmpay, muy “i AT 8 P. | For Cape Nome andGolovin Gay | For (reight and pasmnger rates apply to | ‘Seattle-Yokon Transportation Co. © Columbia Street, ‘Phone Main 27 mabip Ca, White Star | " ™ om ‘Empire Line “AL Water Rone to alata | First sattng ba mean om July 15, 18989 Connect!) with Com ows Wicet Gt River Stoners tor | Dawson City And All Intermediate Polute on the Yukon Rive EMPIRE LINE |] 607 First Ave, - - SEATTLE OF to any Agent of the Interna tion Company ia United States or Canada STEAMSHIP LAURADA SAILS FOR - ST. MICHAEL On or About July 20. Connecting at st Micha Davin, Ri Rampart and Way Parts STEAMER DISCOVERY FOR Alaska Alaska Flyer Qtice, Om First avenue; twlephone | wain sea Arlington Dock; "phone hone Pi as Km EB CAINE, Agent cniviouN Three Round Trips Dally—Excent Sunday Pacific Coast Steamship Co. sey fi San Francisco pers? with new eotinge. (ba! | of Pucbla, Wella Walla ‘own plans); email ea ; and Umatilla ntnly allie a ow jntorests plenty of fr ‘ SEATTLE ks honse to cont $800 of $850 Mts Port Townren in North hesttln, on ear lige; M16 a ¥ , v ects, (Ox1M, Cheapest in market toria 4, K, 18, 2a, 28 + bn) i, 12, 17, 22, 27, Keptember FLAON MAC THEREON & CO, er Nifth day thereafter 19 Kew York Blooe Leave @ sep ren SAN FRANCISCO ttle 10°a. m., via Victoria and Pt —— Tow nd, July w, 1 a a August 4, 9, 14, 19, 24, 2%, Septeraber and every fifth day thereafter - VOW BALE The best perio heal ageucy FOR ALASKA In town; good ronson must Leave Seattle 9 a. m. eilatonee V0. ox ——————— Queen, July 14, 20 Sty of Topeks, July 9 August PRINTING AMO GING. __ a2 ne & Binding Cottage City, August 18, 28 Phone Bue 60 Al-K Ju 4 19, Auguet 2, 18 and every fifth day thereafter ther information, obtain = ‘: iat HOVTORE SPROIAL company reserves the rl Pipe Poahicg pt hayag spe Bight ithout knife, pat o change hout previous notice « National Benk baliding. Pe, Bailing Gate and hours Of | wena see 1 ¥. TROWBRIDGE TRACTORS AND BULLE Ket 84, Supt, Ocean Dk, Seattle. | hounds, iitlefwn & (ill. Cam Up town ticket office, G18 First av. | nw Jiok Western ave. Ti Seattle: Goodall, Perkins & Co, Gen. Kandall, seneral Jonving % Agents, Ban Franciaco. jonts all dies, pew nil, cheap; invalid go Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S Alaska Excursion Trips a, Hixth and Pike thee ae phe plage eR NaE. mus OY) ROIS ~ = City of Seattle Fy am mountains, Great Norther Wednesday, July 19 Thursday,Aug.3 Friday, Au Wanted ehip today 4 pom. 218 | ani-odrintning Hing at Vietoria and Vancow B.C. Mary Inland, Ketchikan, Wran- gel, Juneau, Skagway, Dyea, Hainer Mission, Glacier Bay and Sitka, and Variovs other ports Z The City of Seattie will remain at a ipdaears, Gouhe> all call jong ugh for p yed Tieek. no cen. : © rengers to ree everything of interest Pe tata hathor Tho City of Beattie is the only anborsnitt steamahip which was designed and bullt expecially for the Alaska pas- senger traMe Steamship Farallon calling at Nuwter Type, Jetiers tor signs and house numbers. Meston, 310 Yerler Way. Chas ‘Yhone Biack 142 For Skagway and Dyea, Vietoria, Vancouver, Ketchikan, = Helm Hay, \wrangel, Juneau, sails) DYPING AND 1 from Yesier wharf Saturday. Alias bye Works, 222 Union street Tele JULY 17, at 10 FM | phone But toot Tne only Freneb Dye Passenger secommoriations first-class Jor intormation. rates, ete, apply ia | DODWELL & CO., Ltd, eneral Agents 1bS James Stren oo in the elty Sewing Machi cheapest machine made sel wen is. Office next door to ae ix kiN ol ait sewhng machings. i eer Phone Main 470 NUGGET EXPRESS | eae LEAVES FOR DAWSON Thursday, JULY 6 Office, 112 Yester Way Seattle Hotel Buliding. PERSONAL. y via Bb ya mnortes Ketohika Frag are 108 Soa apsasina? N SIXTY-FIVE HOURS | 9') (or gate or ret Be J S. §. HUMBOLOT lots om ibe igh =r tly ; 81300, feo Hapison oi SWaheae Ty ber old Hensel, manig. jeweler, B DIRECT CAPE NOME North American Tra tion and Trading y Eetantioned 1 Is the Rel edie and Direct Line to = Nome, Healy, a Ly hd Gotovin Ba x River =) All Yakon River Points. Freight and Express aimen Solicited fecond Sail Hiegaat and fein . b aca 20,39, UR oie z ona hge eR marene ant eMEinueD Boot 6 First avenue— or en suite; STEAMER ~“Pickerton & Devitt Auct Real Estate and x second hand furnitre. 1512 Fi ke JUNK. The Seattle Junk Co. lowest pri bas square business. 2 Tid Rallroat avenue! lelephone ace to bay stoves, firmic I'chalrs, crockery, pillows, com. ture, tn & forts, barber ehalrs: maitrore, planes: sew! Landing es, everything and hin; Velephone, seonnd bays store, @ ens ee Red sit P we SCOTT, Manager Set BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Directors and Embalmore Parlors, Third Ave. and Columbia st ve Main Ik Beattia, Wasi MIDWIFE Mre ch rte Professional midwite and nuree, ¢ a7th Madison ste. WAwESE . bates and Europa Linsay'’s home. bread, cakes ant | que 2UGRE QUND xagionat BANK pastry; best in the city, Moo Third Ave TALLORS bs se ttock paid in (! N (l (t lof B The Pacific Tailoring Co. bost #io,gi3 | SBplus.. and $20 suite de in the city Dyeln aye None. and Goin Bay sis 2A SE | per, For freight and passenger rates apply to - & V. ankeny Seattle Ste: | AKOHITEOTS Seattle Steamship Co. | ~ewcisidiivow imac aca corresrangeny I he praca tina Telophowe Main 52. WHITE STAR DOCK and a7 Collings block SHIP CHANDLERS, PCANDINAVIAN, AMERICAN BANK eneat SUNDIE GERI AND. Vester whart, ail | comnee: Yeuter: "wey ‘ind iw Avenua makers, riggers and. ship handlers; man pen, Teathgs OMog, £12 Firat ave | racaurers of tents, tarpaulins, mining | Capital $75,000 Lenya Dally" Arrive | lvai canvas of all widths ‘andeew cibikais Pr eas-ttong a oA Le AL, ee | ANA GN CHULbORE 9 i. Brestdent puaiwA Mt. Vernon p.m MILLINE RY, & L. Gropdabl second res w Whateom art A. Hi. boelborg +e ier 420 pm. Bpokane- Rorland lie a Mrs. Hansen, corner Fourth i Pine - <- N wt Paul, Chiesgo sod Sash | Latest Spring Styles Lowest prices jt Peale aie inci 2 fences