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SUICIDE OF © A CHINAMAN Hanged Himself in @ Base- ment on Washington St. Body Found by Some of His Coun- trymen—-His Mind Was Unbalanced. Dong Dong, & Chinese cook and ecanneryman, committed suicide in the base ment at 508 Washington street by hanging himaelf to the raft- ers about $ o'clock yesterday after neon, He was found by some of his ba men about 6:30 o'clock, and ase Was reported to the coron- er’s office shortly after. Dong work. 4@@ tn a cannery in Bellingham bay, and recently ran away, coming to Seatile. It is stated by his coun- trymen that his mind was unbdalanc- ed. Dong has resided in the United States, and has a cousin living here. MUST PAY UP THE CLAIM TRENTON, N. J., July U1.—1t has taken the heire of the John Potter estate, of Charleston, S. C,, ninety- elght years to bring the United States government to time on 4 claim, This fact came out in a de- cision rendered by the United States) district court here yesterday. ‘At the time of the French revolu- tion Potter was a merchant and the owner of several sailing veasels. One of them, the Hetty Jane, was seized by the French on the high seas a short time subsequent to the revo- lution, and @ few years later a claim for $25,000 was made against this government. Three or four months ago this claim was allowed. Bayard Stockton was made admin- istrator of the estate, but his ac- counting Was not satisfactory to R Stockton, of Eligabeth, who took the matter to the courts. It was found and the judge threw the case out of court. There are #4 heirs to the estate, and their shares range from $50 to We Drug Trust. KANSAS CITY, July U.-—~The Na- Drug Company, which, when fully organized, intended to contro! from all parts of the country. A vote was taken and 18 voted against entering the trust. The remaining ca oe pear oena acne Lig ble mnooted between Pretoria the eee A Maryland law prohibits Hait\- more policemen from doing mechan- feal work for the department or for bire. . e- Monkeys, wild boars and many kinds of snakes are fownd in the Philtppines, but no tigers, lions, wolves or bears. Kansas City has established an In- A Georgia convict, working with others, escaped recently by piling bricks in a hollow square and thus shutting himself in until the con- viets had been locked up for the iso eee Oregon and Washington horses, which used to bring $1.50 and $2 a head for horse meat, are now bring- ing $15 each. There is a great de- mand for heavy work horses and also for horses for the cavalry service, which has brought the price up. eee A nobleman in England made a ‘wager of $7500 one hundred years ago that a man could live twelve hours under wa’ A man who was reck- Jens of life offered to go down, and ‘was sunk In an old ship. Neither the (Pan nor the ship was recovered. see Said Gen.” O. 0. Howard at the “Bowdoin commencement dinner the other day: “You may aek me what made me @ military man. I don’t know but I think {t may be because) my uncle wanted me to ga to West Point in place of his son, who had too narrow a chest.” one Free Russia, published in London, @ays that a Nohilist paper, called Rabotachaya Myssi, has existed in St. Petersburg for 4 year without the police having succeeded in dis- covering thé place where it is print- ed, although from 69 to 2000 copies| of each issue have been distributed see Senator Clark, of Montana, recert- ty laid an asphaitum walk before his western home, and the composition being not yet dry caused a tempor- ary board walk to be erected with the sian, “Take the Toard Walk.” Some local wags noted this and the day after its appearance carried off the walk nder the sign the words Leslie Bassett, 13 years old, is rid- Ing across the many mile: tween Colorado and t Missourt ver. The idea of roakiog this jaunt across three states struck the boy last winter. Attempts were made to persuade him to abandon the trip were useless. Anticipating that high- waymen might attack him, he prac- ticed with a revolver, and on his of prairie) jeparture ried a T boy w 4 bloyele suit, carries no bag do only a little money, He is an accomplished amatour entertain er, and relies on his abliity in thin line to win the shekels of the Kan sans and obtain accommodations en route. “Il guess than I'm making some headway,” said the persistent lover, Who is not in favor with her fathor “But 1 thought the old gentieman kicked you out whenever he found you at the house? “He does; but I have noticed that he ts not kivking nearly as hard of late, I feel sure that he is gradually rejenting."—De- trot Free Preas. “ee At Wallasey, England, three boys from Holylake were ordered to be ed by the court tor stealing four pounds of nails and placing them on @ bridge over which hundreds of bl- cyclists passed, Dosens of pune- tures oceurred, and the boys, who confessed their guilt, were found be- near the bridge, whence uded a good view of the victima, A shellfish known the planna tn the Mediterranean has the curious power of «pinning a viscid silk, which is made in Italy into @ regular fab. rie, ‘The sitk in spun by the shell fieh in the first place for the purpose of attaching itself to the rocks. It is able to guide the delicate Maments te the proper place d then giue them fast, and if they are cut away it can reproduce them. “ee Out on one the boulevards a newly arrived Slav applied for work The foreman looked him over. “Name?” he said, “What name?” The stranger smiled and drew a long |breath. “My name is Ignate Prye bayl—" “Hold on!” roared the fore- man, “What's the matter with you? That isn't your name. Kelly. And Kelly it w —Cleveland Plainde eee Flossie, a city mise of four, was visiting in the country. One day she accompanied her grandmother to the barnyard, where she was very much frightened at sight of a big gobler strutting about “Why, Flossie,’ said the old lady, “is it possible that you are afraid of a turkey when you helped to eat one yesterday?’ “Yea, grandma,” replied the little miss, “but this one ain't cooked.”-—-Chicago Newa. Your name ts thereafter. eee The Philadelphia Times publishes the following letter from a perplexed reader: m you inform me wheth- er the shirt waist proposed for the male sex is to be the sport of fash- fon and to pass from cambric to silk, having pompsdour sleeves at the shoulders, or is tt for this season to fit snugly to the arma? Can percales be worn, or is organdy permissible? In it to be belted at the walet and end there, or is it to preserve @ masculine continuity indorsed by older practices? Of course, if we must wear shirt waists, we want to wear the right thing, and we seek authority. Yours faithfully, Doubt and Anxiety.” WEA FORECAST. — For Seattle and Vicinity.—Tonight and Wednesday fair, warmer; north- west to north winds. ‘The distribution of pressure re- mains not materially @ifferent from what it was Monday morning; a high PLOTTING FRENCHMEN onestiens Against the Gov- ernment Revealed. PARIS, July Mo-Tt is stated that the report of the prefect of pollee revealing a Royalist plot to over throw the government, t# authent!- cated Count Castellane and other Royalists may be prosecuted THREATENED TO -GREMATE HER MITTSBUNG, Pa, July Uo—Mre Jewel Sneathen today entered @ suit for divorce against Clifford T. Bt Sneathen, The couple are well known sof the Bast End and have ried three years, The mult alleges cruelty and names @ co-re spondent. It js charged that the husband threatened to make away with his wife in a more secret manner than did Luetgert, the Chicago butcher, by eremating her in the furnace of the Sneathen home EDISON'S PLAN OF AUTOMOBILES ORANGE, N, J., Juiy 11.—Thomas A. Edison, t inventor, is workin on plans to make automobile vehic Neht and economical, What his plans are and how the Edison motor car- are to be propelled Mr, Edi pony is not ready to say, but that he will succeed in turning out some- thing better than anything yet put on the market he ts confident. He laugh at the French idea of metor tricycles, and declares that be will tern out a trieyele which can be sold at @ low price and which will run 160 miles without being recharged He is looking for simplicity, and he says be will not be satiafied with anything that a child cannot oper- ate safely and that will be entirely noiseless. On the subject of automobiles in general Mr. Edison ts enthusiastic. He deciares that it will be a matter of only a few years when horses will be curtosities. When the aytomodilr is perfected. Mr. Edison gays, the price of & bugey and a two-seated carriage will be tess than that of « good team of horses, and it will cost only one-fifth as much for mainten- THE NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES CHICAGO, July 11.—The games tn the National league yesterday re- sulted an foil } At Brooklyn—-Pnt- adeiphia 10, Brooklyn ©; at Wash ingtan-~-Zaltimore 1, Washington 7 at Pitteburge—Cincinaati 4, Pittsburg 3; at Boston—New York 0, Boston 3: second games—Boston & New York area is located over northwest Waeh-| 5. ington, and the principal “low” ever California, a condition which is fay- erable for continued fair and warm weather in the vicinity of Seattie. ‘The temperature hae risen in Call- fornia, Oregon and in the Rocky Mountain region. The highest tem-~ perature ts 70, which is reported from Pocatello, Idaho; the lowest ts 48, at Spokane and Kalispell. No rain has occurred except a trace at Helena. Fog is ores from Bureka aA en Freesiote. Sa: THE SUSPECTS — SHOWED FICHT AKRON, 0,. July 11.—Tt is believ- ed that attempt war made to hold up the limited on the Cleveland @ Pittsbure, near Hudson, at an early hour this morning. Two men were discovered on the roof of the aieep- er between Bedford and Hudson. Passengers were notified to be on the lookout and Hudson was notified to have officers at the depot. The train was stopped at this place and the men tried to escape. Several detec- tives covered them and they show- ed fight. There was an exchange of shots, but no one was hit. They were Onally put under arrest. Both refused to state their names. A ROMANCE IN GEORGIA ATLANTA, Ga, July 11.—Mins Leontine Chisholm, the wealthiest young woman in Georgia. whose ea- tate i# valued at $400,000, was ro- manticaily married today to Walter P. Andrews, a young lawyer of At- lanta at South Hampton, Long U- land, New York, where the bride was visiting her guardian. Miss Chis- holm has been one of the Atlanta social leaders for six years, and her hand was sought by many beaux Mr. Andrews is a poor man, but he was persiatent in his attentions to the rich young heiress, and a few days ago she consented to become bis bride, telegraphing him to Join her at Southampton. She became attached to a litttle chapel in the pli and decided that it would be a nice place in which to be married #he consented that she | today she was married to him in the chapel. The marriage was a great social surprise in Atlanta. NEW HOLD OF KNICHTS OF LABOR NEW YORK, July 11.—Six thous. and government and city employes have been organized into unions by the Knights of Labor. The unions are connected with District Assem- Dy No, 49, K. of L. The officers of No. 49 have decided to keep on with their work until ev- ery city employe is a Knight of La- bor. $$$. Korn Drag Co. Fifth and Pite, Prescription bpeciaiisia “Phone o 25 would accept the young lawyer, and) o- Voll, the Assayer, 34-36 Roxwell pix] ‘The following is the standing of the clubs: Clube w. % P.C. “ a OT “ 26 629 “ « ibd “ a om a“ » at a ci) dl Pittabure ... “ % +00 Cincinnatl Mu u Boal New York » a) Laoulaville . us “ Washington +... 26 “aa Washington M “ Cleveland ... 4.66 18 % Delaware Kissing Bug. WILMINGTON, Del. July 11—A kissing bug was captured in the court house thie morping by Clerk John Conahan as it wan walking on the coat of Clerk H. W. Davis. pre- paring to attack him. Mra. John A Kreuger, of Clayton street, caught a bug in her yard today. ‘The bug has reached fmyrna, one of them attacking Dr. T. C. Moore, who captured It, but not until he had been bitten. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS a The following transfers were fied yesterday in the county auditor's office: Grace W. Miller and husband, Thomas G., to 8. P. Battleson, lot 25, block 56, Giiman park, June %, $10. Exr, of Wm. C. Bardsley, decd., to H. A. and Emma K. Bigelow, 10 x 120 ft n of lot 1, block 4, D. M. Crane ad, June 21. q. Ct J. A. Kellogg et ux. to Lena C. Gritman, lot 2%, block 13, Squire park ad, July §, $600. Admr. and trustees under will of | Horatio Hathaway, Ellen R. Hath- away, to John McMaster, lot 2, block 16, Renton hill, June 2%, §750. Gustav Jacobsen et ux. to American Trust company, #4 nw\, sec 15, T 2%, RG, except right or way, May 1, 1899, $1. George F. Aust, trustee for Clara M. Clayton and Margaret A Rogan, to August Zaar, lot 1, block 2, Union ad, July 10, $760. E. B. Fowler et ux to EB. B. Par- sons, lots 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, block 10, Byron ad, Jane 22, £210. Sheriff to New England Northwest- ern Investment bloek 11, t Lake ad, cane 24963 va, Margaret BE. Butler, June 27, $1851.43 Admrs. of John H. Nagle to Wm Dallwick, lot 12, block 21, Nagle’s 24 ad, June 6, $210. Seattle & Rainier Beach Ralroad Co, to Seattle & Renton Railway Co., all property of grantor, June 2, $90,- 000. The Troubled Cashier. Now It came to pass that there was a bank cashier who was sorely troubled And there came a wise man who saw the ca that was In the bank cashier's face, and he spake unto him, saying: “Why are you cast down? Your features are the features of one who, in in sore strafts, Perchance the watermelon was still green?” “sald the man who was in trouble; “it is nothing that T have eaten, But how shall I gain the con fidence of those about me? If 1 live humbly they say [do so to ward off, suspicion, and tf T indulge in lux. | uries they at once declare that T am stealing, What must I do? ‘Then North | company, lot 11,/ THE SEATTLE STAR uth and thing m Porasmuch a8 you are so blame fraid somebody will suspicion you, It |muet be that you are ere Me hold, 1am Sherlock Holmes, the younger, and I arrest you in the name of the law,” And it was found that the cashier had stolen much Moral--Now, therefor when «4 man in afraid the chances are that he has something to be afraid of Chicago Times>Herald SULTAN SHINGLE MILL T. A, Caney, the well known shingle manufacturer of Duckiey, le erecting & mill at Sultan that will b a 90 horse power engine. Mr. Caney ex peets to turn out a large am shingles, though the probable output of the mill cannot yet be estimated Says Bryan Is the. Man. LEXINGTON, Ky,, July 11.—Hon. | Champ Clark, of Missour!, spoke at | the Chautauqua house thiv morning |to the largest audience ever seen in| | Woodt rk. In an interview he} | said ything but th will pre vent Bryan from be inee for esident.” He Chicag platform will be reaffirmed ie Deal in Texas Cattle BAN ANTONIO. Tex July ]One of the largest cattle trades ever made in Texae wan closed last night when J. M. Chittim of Ban Antent transferred ) steers to the new syndicate represented by the George B. Loving mission house at 833.- 60 per head, the aggregate price be- ing $1,106,000, MARKET QUOTATIONS Tuesday Morning. Trade on West street was brink today. Large ship. ments of greenstuff have rived, and the markets are well supplied The first shipment of water melons are finding ready purchasers, but the fruit i# not in the best of condition, The metons are selling at $5472.00. A targe shipment of halibut arriv- ed this morning from the Cape, The prices have changed to M@4\%e per pound, The other markets are firm | 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 Seattie: Grain —Oata, $27.00; barley, 822; wheat chicken feed, $19; bran; 814, shorts, $14.50, Puget sound, pac ton, $6@6 50, Bastern Washington timothy, 011.0 @12; alfaifa, $4, Eeee — Strictly fresh rank, Me. Butter — Freeh ranch, #@100; creamery, 17@ tke Poultry—Chickena, live, 16@15%c; dressed, 16c. Live Stock—Choice cows, 4@4Kc; steers, 44 @5c; good hogs, live, (Kc; hogs, dressed, Gye; calves, dressed, large, ¢c; small, Sc. calves, large, live, ¢e; small, 6, Hides, Peits and Wool—Heavy sou salted steers, over @ pounds, fe; medium sound, per pound, THe; light sound, under 4 pounds, Te; cows, sound, all weights, Te; stage, bulle and oxen, 4@Se; salted kips, Te; calves, per pound, Sc; green hides, le less than salted; dry hides per pound, 2c; dry culls, one-third lees; summer deer, per pound, 20 Me; winter deer, dry, 14@iéc; papery deer, 9@ llc; dry elke, 9100; green lk, 4@Se; sheep pelts, 24085c; shear- lings, 1602; Eastern Washington wool, fe; Western Washington wool, ite; dirty or timber burned, 1c; tal- low, DyatdKe beef cattle gus, 5660 per ib: Walla Walla aspar- us, Se per ib; rhubarb, 2% per mators, $2.25@2.b0 per care; arts de per Ib; new cabbage, 24@2%c; new onions, tc; Oregon peas, Tc; Karly Rose potatoes, $2.002.75 per cariond sack. Fruits. Green fruit (obbing)—Oranges, seedling, "3.0004; navela, $4@5; lemons, 8@2.4; apples, fan- cy, 2.500100 per bom; ban- anaes, 820 per bunch: Call- fornia hk fen, 2-ib boxes, $1.- ©; cartoons, $1.25; omyrna figs, te per Ib; new dates, Tyo: sweet apple elder, 2c per gal; med. sweets, $4; strawberries, Lake Washington, 1@ 1.25; home grown cherries, 2501.00 box; Gan Jose cherries, 25c@$1.00 peaches, $1.50 a box; apricots, $2.00 a box; Diackberries, $2.00; raspberries, 4.6; currants, $1.00@1.25. water melons, $3@1.00. Butter, Cheese, Eggs and Poultry Butter—Ranch, 0@12c; fancy dal- ry, in equares, 6c; Washington creameries, lib prints, 18@20c; East~ ern lowa and Elgin, 19@20e. Cheese (obbing)—-Native Wash- lington, 124%@13c; Eastern 12@13c; | California, le. Eecs (obbing)—Strictly fresh ranch, 22c. Honey — California 12%e; strained, Te. | Poultry—Dressed chickens, 16%c; live chickens, 15¢. Hay, Grain and Fe Hay (obbing)--Puget Sound, per ton, $7@9; Fastern Washington tim- othy, S14@P15; alfalfa, $9. Oats (obbing)—Per ton, $30@32. Barley—Rolled, $27. Corn—Whole, $22.00; cracked, $23; jfeed meal, per ton, $72. | Feed—Wheat, $21; ol) cake, me $23; middlings, $2123; shorts, $17.60; chopped feed, dairy chopped feed, $ $30@ 82. comb, Ue $20@ 22, ; seed oats, Moat Prices. Fresh Meat (jobbing)—Cow beef, 9 per Ib; steer beef, 9c per Ib; mut- ton, wether, Se per Ib; pork, 7% per Ib; veal, large 8c per Ib; small, 19. Provisions Gobbing—Hama, large, 10%e; hama, small, lic; breakfast ba- con, 1%c; Gry salted sides, 7\c; Rex, 8\o. Lard Gobbing)—Home-made, per \1b, 7%e; White Star, 8c; Coin Special, S%e; lard, compound, tlerces, 6%; Rex, §%e. Fresh Fish (Jobbing) — Hall- but, 34@4%e; salmon, 6@7c; found- ers, 3@4c; soles, 4c; rock cod, bo; trout, 12%@150; shad, 3@4; smelt, 4@5e; oysters, | Olympia, $3.00 per sack; $1.80 per gallon; clams, $1.50 per sack; Dunge. ness crabs, alive, $1.10; cooked, $1.20; ling cod, 5@6e; black cod, 6@Tec. Nuts. | Walnuts, per 1b, sacks, 140 East- ern black walnuts, 10¢; pecans, 12@ Iie; filberts, Hc; almonds, fancy, soft | shell, 18¢; almonds, No, 2, 16e; pea- nuts, 6c; pine, 150; hickory, 10¢; co cocoanuts, per dozen, 75@0c; pop- per Ib, Lumber and Building Material: the wise man opened his} Legs—Superior quality, per M, No, | yming the nom- | mays the} ‘| iba, $12.25, 36-Ib cases, per 100 Ibs, bran, $16; | shrimps, | 106; | / - 3 1 fr, a) . per M, 1 BUSINESS CHANCES 14.6005.0; No » eI; com p ifi (' H Ni shi K 2 pupae ate mon, per M, M@3; mprice lous, $6.60; QCHHC UOASi SPANISH UO | ar shingle bolts, $204.60 | Fir lumber=tough, $8.60; thick fin for San Francisco a ished, surfaced, one or tWo aiden, &. 10 and 12 Inches wide, M5020; lengths ‘The company’s elegant —-- | 12 to 16 feet; # jal lengthe, per] fteam. m ¢ n, City gg omesogkers look this ap; corner lor M extra; one-inch finish, 19@18; alt | | of Puebla, Walla Walle, | eed Pte ateee with pee’ cotiage (bares vertical grain, $4 per M extra; floor. | and Umatilia ai select hinown plans); mall cash pay ing, dreseed and matehed, H7@21 haa ment, balance monthly installments; ions |atock boards, Sinch, $9618; 10-inch, las n-ws9h BA Nome and efor st ; be thd or tan $0.00@18; 12-inch, $1809; fencing, |4)/2° & m. via Port Townsend ane Honttle. on car lings No. 4 or 6-inch finish, No, 2, $9;/, Ta taghas a "lho Bag ie i ; d; Cheapest in market V or channel rustic of drop siding, Peay Fe 5T, Beptanmyaer 2, SHS | Messy) only crnkns weight 2000 tbe, $11@P14; Fir timber, “Y°"Y Mth day thereafter so Mid New Vers bioas Joists and soantiings, rough, 14.500) '’" SAN FRANCISCO nasiak 16; 8181 B, 89,00gpis: 84 8, $11 weoartio 10 a. m., vin Victoria and Pt | 14; box boards, 12-inch and up, 915. |‘Pownsend, July 6, 10, 1-6, 20, 25, 30, — Washington Red Cedar Lumber | august 4,'9, 14. 19, 24, 29, Sep mber | Rough, 409; bevel riding, Welght 709 9 ang every Atth day thereafter Ibs, $144715.60; ceiling, Weights, Now |1, 2 and 3, Metnch, 1800 Iba; Non FOR ALASKA i 2 Le 1, Kinch 700 tbe, si3q@27; Leave Seattle 9 a. m. wriodieal ageucy wainscoting, 810014; runtic, $25@28;) Queen, July 14, 2%. selling; must jeae shingles, $1.50; standard @hingles| City of Topeka, July 9, 24, August | (OU stence, V0. Hox Wms, elty $1.19; 1-inch finish, 12, 14 and 16 feet, . rar thick fi h s7naps; =cedar ( tage City, Auguat 18, 28. Mat winr ise Ane. games > ® . 1, & 9 and 10 fect, $24@90;) AI-Ki, July 19, August 8, 10) eet ee Tn tee otto | piokets, $12. and every fifth di nereafter pa TN Lal Blak AE Acad Kiln-dried, $1 in advance of green;| For further information, obtain VATENT ATTORN drayage, We folder, HARNEM BKOM. 7476 Mare Boyd uliding 4 ne Quotations | The company reeves th ——— to change, without previous notice, TURE sree tALIST The jobbing quotations today Were | steamers na a ry Sa ys ge Ana sisi }as follows . sailing JF. TROWBRIDGE. | ot (obbing)—Golden C, In bbls, puget 84. Supt, Ocean Dk, Beattie oe ae Up town ticket office, 618 First av $5.40; Beattie; Goodall, Perkins & Co., Gen | Flour, ete, Gobbing)= Agents, Ban Franciaco. ellent, $340; Novelty A, $2.25; Star : hukele fre calorie wraots Washington & Alaska $4.10; corn meal, yellow, $1.65 per 100 , pounds in 10-Ib eacka; corn meal, STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S White, $1.75 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b nacks; buckwheat flour, pure, $3.00 per 90 Alaska Excursion Trips he Ibs in DID sacks: cracks Seca teen per 100 Ibs in 10-1b nacka; farina, §2.- « t r {Se ttl > 85 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b sacks: farina, 1 orsea e $2.00 per 100 Ibe In b-Ib sacks; steel- eas nid nibs thie ak thks t oatmeal, $3.00 per 100 Ibs in 10-1» ke; graham flour, $1.75 per 100 Ibs }in 10-Ib sacks; whole wheat flour, |$1.85 per 100 Ibe in 10-ib sacks; rye 10 per 100 Ibe in 10-1b sacks; $2.25 per 100 Ibe in 10-1b ee), Ht peas, 100-Ibs macks, $2.00; split peas, $2.00 per 100 Ibs in 25-1b boxes; pearl Darley, $4.25 per 100 Ibs in sacks; wheat flakes, 75-ib boxes, $2.10; wheat Makes, $2.00 per case of 2-tb pkes ney rolled oats, $2.45 |per bale, in 9Ib sacks; corn meal, | yellow, $2.80 per bbi in 00-Ib sacks; locorn meal, white, $2.90 per bbt aa o-| Ib sacks: buckwheat flour, pure, 7 per bbl in {0-Ib sacks; cracked wheat Steamship | Farallon | $4.00 per bbI in M-ib sacks; steel cut i oat meal, 16.0 per bbi in &-Ib sack; Por Skagway and Dyea, calling at graham flour, $2.90 per bbl in [-Ib | Victoria, Vancouver, ‘Ketchikan, sacks; whole wheat four, $2.00 per|Heim Hay, wrangel, alls bbl in 50-ib sacks; rye meal, $3.76 per | from om wharf Saturd bbl in 60-1 sacks; rye Mour, 4.00 per| »~SUECY 17. met bbl; fancy rolled oats, 189 Ibe net in intormation, 7 ote., bbia, $5.45, fancy rolled oate, 9-Ib sacks, $5.20; fancy rolled oata, per cane, $2.76. Coffee (Jobbing) —(ireen—Mocha, per Ib, 29@3ic; Java, per tb, 24@28e; Costa Rica, chob per Ib, 15@ 180; Roasted, Arbuckle's, in 109-lb canen, per 100 Ibe, $12.25; 60-ib cases, per 100 Wedne y Juty 19 Thursday,Aug.3 Friday, A t 18 Calling at Victoria and Vancouver, B. C., Mary Istand, Ketchikan, Wran- Juneau, Skagway, Dyea, Haines ion, Glacier Bay and Sitka, and The City of Beattie will remain at all ports of call long enough for pas- sengers to tee everything of interest The City of Seattle in the only steamship which was designed and | | built expectally for the Alaska pas- | senger traffle. epply te DODWELL & CO., Ltd, Genera: Phone Main «70 Agents 113 James Streot NUGGET EXPRESS 245; Java, @-Ib Une, per.tb, 6c; sack, Me; Adon Mocha, 37440; Cara- cola, Sc; Guatemala, fle; ground coffee, 16@200; Lion, 100s, $12.25; 65a, $12.25; Bn, $12.45, nena « LRAVES FoR Special Sale—Fine note paper, in boaes, Denny-Coryell Co., 716 let ave - DAWSON Thursday, JULY 6 OMice, 112 Vester Way Senttlo Hotel Building. Alaska Flyer St. Michaelis Vegetables. Potatoes (obbing nants River About July 20. Rurbanks, $9645; Yakime and rs 2 y via Vancouver, Ke! a oes Der ack, beets, tae|">* Se LAt RADA/; IN SIXTY-FIVE HOURS per sac! .oe CONNECTING : Lng Bmp Seattle No. 1 Seattle No.2, Seattle No. 3 momar aan ros © >, RUMBOLOT S.S. DISCOVERY FRIDAY, JULY 14, AT 8 P. For Cape Nome andGolovin Bay | olla ilmeidn Toc phune bhke te re. For freight and passenger rates apply to K. CAINE, Agent Seattle-Yukon Transportation Co. * Columbia Street. ‘Phone Mein 247 OF Beattic Steamship White Star Dock, Foot spring 5a. CAPE NOME } = North American Trans tion and Trading mpany and Direct Line to iy, St. Michael Iel- y, Koyusuk Kiver sna" All Yaton River ota’ Freight and Express Shipments Solicited 5. §. ROANOKE 199, U. & Mail July 20, our 99, Approx rere god sail Information eall on ot [=| Americ wepertation Trading ding Comper Cor. Yertet Way and Occidental Ave congas im, Sener Dawson City And AU intgengaticte Points STREAMERS, ~ Seattle, Bimunds and Everett STEAMER GREYHOUND Three Round ‘Trips Daily- —Ercept Suatay | | TIME CARD Peattio? Rm Rrereut $ad a m., a at Beatle with Steamer Fizer | STEAMSHIP FAniS Everett 70, round trip $1.29; Kd. | | munds We, round trip 7 i Landing —Colman Dock, Seattio. | Telephone, dSeattio, hed 31. ¥. B. SCOTT, Manager SAILS FOR BONNEY & STEWART | ST. MICHAEL Mors tnied ae, aud Columbia st | On or About July 20. Yukon River. EMPIRE LINE 607 First Ave. SEATTLE Or to A of the Interne va jon Compauy (a Bited Biates of Canada Telephone Main 15 = Beattie, Wash. Connecting at St, Michael with steamers MIDWIFE ee hss Seatiic No. 1, Seattic No 2, Reattle No, 3 for “Tits. Taschets professional midwite and nurse, Cor, 27th # Madison ets. Dawson, Rampart and Way Ports. arena | 9 bread, exkoy ant | pantry ; bent in the city. 1406 Third Ave. STEAMER DISCOVERY » FOR... TAILONS “The Pacific Talloring Co. bost $i), Sis Cane Nome and Golofin Bay syste tise made int viet yes Cleaning, Kepairing, 71 Third avenue For freight and passenger rates apply to | en ., : « Seattle Steamship Co. KW, Hot SOR, ALGER He HA Che | Telephone Main 528. WHITE STAR DOCK and 47 Collins block SHIP CHANDLERS, | RUNDE & ERLAND, Veslor whari, anil: | Mt ite ave | Marrarerer ot tenis, turpeuliag, wining | canvas of nil width sont Mave Dally Arrive hose; aR ENG | semeeeereeeeereernereerneme Vi MELLINERY, a ano pitas Roman 1p Mrs. Hanson, corner Fourth Vine | | al Bh Veul Chicago and Keg. j Latest Spring styles, Lowest prices, | | Kirk, 1217 First Avenne. ured without knife, eattie Nat pain or low Bank building of time CONTRACTORS AND Rounds, Ditletsen & Gill. € Buliders; 1108 Weste KMandail, General J Tel Gr ale oF ten Marion aud Telephone Ma Por Fai or Kemt » pew end er chairs re for Trim Dorthern & new work ; team. on, Wanted Fifty ratiroad labo “Nothing better for Al or hard werk. Cavalry Trousers, double overseat, $2.75; dyed bisck, $8.0). Gen Miles’ storm and cold weather bood coats 4.8. Army binck wool bats, @c. Rubber plonkets.6o Kev ur orebirts and drawers LW each. Bankets 1.00 and up. Govern ment tents. 29, 0.0) Overshirt, $200 ‘a, Uimber, country AND om NEMBERS K Type, bum apd letters for signs and house numbers Meston, 10 ‘Phone Hlack isis ealer Way. DYEING AND CLEANING — Aline Irn Bal iow. itouse in the city. Fei ‘The only #rench Dye ‘of aif sewitig machines =e rane | cw pio- hines nd sewing “saan at 110 Becond hing ANSTHACT OF TITLE ~ Reattie Abstract 419 New York Block rT a san. drpliegs bougs __ ATTOREN EYS-AT-LAW. JA. KELLOGG, 26 Bailey Ballai sort & HevrS toe] Bat Kens FDA KL, ws ‘ork MAS N. EN Jon hee er Bh MILO A. ROOT, 10-44 "iaweil iding. P,P. CARROLL, lawyer, tor in Ad- | miraity ad solicitor of pelente, Ne sis seattic National Kank Bafiding __.. SMOTMES CLEANING. Pray Clothes 2 essing mg Co. Joa cleaning. ring. todas ae: ‘ou ok ro mors Dave tents, camp stools, camp stoves, cots, ete. for sale or rent. B. Chapin, #1 and Get Pike street. line: high and sightly; #1100 Wap Hadeon Nabors yar clinet machine. A few chines for rele redsonebis. i —. ite sa oh oa Sees “1 ~ Columba nied—T ia gold * a Hensel, sma “eweler'® Minekley block DENTISTS. Hi. Depew, Denti ist. Specialiat ja G frown ond Bridge work. 424 Burke Building. __ LOANS AND 1D INSU, BARCK. ~ James Bothwell Mi loans, Fire in rarance & Honda. 28 Bos m Bik Te. DANCING ACADEMY. Best and only ‘borough D » Dancing Sehooiia city; day end evening 7th and Columbias: HOTELS AND FOKNISHED ROOMS HOTEL. BRONSON, BS Vir nvenuc— Good elevator; rooms single or en suite: low rates, ang, Mana, if you wi room OF anticipate « change try the Rochester Hotel, Pike «nd Seco: room #1 week; nicely furnished vatside rooms 2 to $3; iransciemts 250 and bathe tric lights, rat Avenue and Pike: lass rooms and board at # per wee HOTEL COLBY, cor. Thini aad Chere: first-class room and board. § week and up AER WOOR ToUe lie Sourh Fit Sing! 4 # por week nViKG furnishet rooms, 2 att on week with bath, ete. 0. ¢ Cr AUCTION BERS, “Wiekerton & Devitt Auctioneers, Roal Estate and Stor Cash paid for second Se lowest prices, | emt square business. 108 Kailroad avenu Telephone Black 1113. Alaska Junk Oo. pays nlghest price: prompt returns, No. Lidl Western avenue one Pike 10 FOUND. Found—The place to buy stoves, furni- tore, invalid chairs, crockery, pillows, com forts, barber Ohairs, mirrors, pianos, sowi machines, everything and anythin Chapin's eeccoud hand store, ot and 608 Pike street BANKS. “FE FIRST cara BANK OF Paid-up Capital $150,000 General "bank ‘ng bosinos iransactes. James atkre Presidont {entice Meliohen'.”,” ta Proaidoat Lester Turner, . .° R. F. Parkhurst , oe bight and tol mm Ali’ the, primcipal cities of Shite States and Europe gus roesr be gtd NATIONAL BANK | uF ABATTLR Capital stock paid in in, burplus Jacov Furth E. ©, Neule! K. V. Ankeny Correspondents in all the principat citieata Whe United Stator and Tulope ECANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK OF SRA Corner Yesler Way and First Avenusa Capital Andrew chilberg L. Jacobson E ( Grondant A. H. Soelberg ‘Trensacts a General . 7 poy ence nem A NT I ER RTE TT PT TT Sl ata i ia al a iliac ada oe ates i SER hd 7 ” ina / ; ad 4 ¥