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THE SEATTLE STAR. DAUGHTER DEAD dry, and stand ta the open air for SPO wh M. Raitt The capital ateck ta Corn-Whole, % 99; eracked, $23; a time, if pommible, KANE GIRL $20,000, and the main office In Seattle” feed meal, per te , $9 2 es The West Bide Copper Mini no Feod Wheat, | /1; ofl cake, meal, Pretty little collar clasps ce pany hae fled articles of iIncorpore 4; middiings, YI@e, bran, $16; FATHER DYING all sorta of pretty designs to fasten \S MISSING tion The incerporatora are A. i rtm, $17,600; chopped feed, $20@23; ribbons around the neck. ‘There Wintrode, David Keylogg, Arthur 1 food, $16; need oats, butterflies and conventional patts Burne, John Ault, and D, # in various colors, in enamel and with) Mwerdfiger The capital ntock ia Moat Prices. Fatal Result of Dr, Caldwell’s | mock precious #t |Annie Shea Disappoars From) tixed a1 #1000000 Fresh Mant, Uebbing)=Cow beef, Be per « eet eo » it Northern Trip. A treatment highly recommended Her Homo. SEIBERT SHUH'S ESTATE 1,0") stern Beet Ye por tis mut: Dr. R. G, Caldwell, a pioneer den- el bn gia fragasing for polwon’! Annie Shea, age 26, hax suddenly oe a sis Se on i oe large Ho per Ib; small, tist of this city, Is on his way from) bread and water, dust it with com eseneae “ Alig 8 Mer hoa ‘gicait 2 of ire Mh. aa Sebvtiiedh isetiibiiieMitinmes, derek, Dawson in @ state of critical iliness, | mon washing soda and apply to the) on is wateh for her in Beattie; court, asking that letters of admin-|10%e; hams, small, Le; breakfast ba and is not expected to reach here] eruption, keeping the bread wet from | ae ahe had intentions of coming here.| '#tvation on the esta of Slebert lie; dry palted sides, The; Nex, alive, When at Dawson the doctor] the outaide, Half an hour of this (oy nn altos Mary Shea, rewid.|Shuh be issued to A. Muchmore. was having two of (hree fainting treatment ts ould | to be a au be a sure cure, |i pees A. . py scar opine Lard Gobbing)—Mome-made, per spelis duily, and it is feared he cireh: ahh i Gnkines ule her Ib, 7Mo; White Star, fe; Coin Special, not be able to stand the trip «Mn Whoreabanis BOGG IS NOW Se; lard, compound, tlerces, 6c; De, Caldwell was for many Pay nas" a Annie hea 16 decorthed db betng < Rex, te. prominent member of the Nght complexion, medium build, and Frosh Fish (Jobbing) ~ Halt W.. and it t understood he ts in the 5 feet 6 inches in height, She has A BANKRUPT but, I4Os%e; salmon, 6@Tc; found was born in Tennesse tn 1843, where ER be, trout, + sbrimpas, 100; be practiced his profession before at, S04; mimelt, bbe; oysters, coming here. He left Seattle for To Name $ Successor tycoma's Former Treasurer $1.00 per sack; $1.80 per Dawson in March 1897, The body of | Run ions ~ a ‘Reckle s JEFFERSON CITY, Mo, July 1% gallon; ctama, $1.00 per mack; Dunge Mrs. John Daniela, Dr, Caidwell's le Rid tr t. Governor Stephens this morning tn 1s Without Funds. ness crabs, alive, $1.10; cooked, $1.20; Gaughter, will be brought down with cycle Rider at Fremon a letter to the ecretary of state! go. irc He Hing cod, $@€e; black cod, 6@ 0. that of the father, Mrs. Daniels} siongay night, as Police Matron | oalled the « al election to fit the as - 4 ia ee : at Nuts went to Dawson with her husband | ma yior was Walking alone on Kil-| Yaeaney In congress caused by the men an bie Mt Wathuta, per ib) sacks, 140 last year, where she died bourne avenue, in Fremont, a boy | death of Richard P. Bland, for Au-| in bankruptey, alleging & ern black Walnuts, 100; pecans, 12@ sSanuaciee gaan nadine by the name of Raymond, who was | #U#t 2 $119,000; assets, 8160, which is 1ae; fiiberts, Ic; almonds, fancy, soft HIS NOSE BLEEDS riding @ bicycle at high speed, struck wo ed an exempt under the statute. | shell, 180; almonds, No. 2, 10; pea- her, and the two suddenly made a CHINA IN NEED Among the prominent items in the! nuts, 6c; pine, Me; hickory, 100; co pile, Raymond jumped up and tried list of Habiiition Is the Judgement for! cocoanuts, per dosen, 75@90c; pop- as possible, but Mra. Taylor held it receiver of the Union Trust Say- NEW YORK, July 12.--In the Har- Jem hospital is a case of what phy-~ sicians call purpura hemorrhagica; the patient bieeds on the slightest provocation, He is William Feu- meister, 10 years old, of 5 Morris place. Some time ago he fell and struck his forehead against a table leg. The wound healed, but ever since he has been having periodical nose bleeds, and always on Wednesday. The Slightest pressure on the boy's body is enough to cause @ slight hemorr- hage under Dis chin. Mis body is covered with black and blue marks, where the blood has coagulated OLD GLORY ON EIFFEL TOWER PARIS, July 12--At the chamber of commerce banquet Professor B. D. Woodward, assistant commistion- er to the Paris exposition of 1990, made an interesting speech on the Bosten . Progress of the exposition, and an- nounced that the French cabinet had Just decided that the French govern- ment would co-operate in the cele- bration of July 4, 1900, whigh he said would be designated as United States! pirenurg . day at the exposition. As ever manufactured in New Eng- land” een duty bound, reported the visit to. his captain, but with the added remark that he and his wife hoped all the police tn Christendom would fail to find the thief. To prepare Spanish ¢ges in the chafing dish, cook two slicer of onion wntil light yellow in scant tablespoon full of olive oll, then add one cupftul of mushrooms, one of tomato, two tabtespoonsful of tongue minced fine, three raw eggs (unbeaten), a sait- spoonful of salt and a quarter of a saltspoonful of cayenne. As soon as the eges are set the mixture is ready to serve. eee When feeding babies it in quite as to mterilize the bottles as Wash in cold water, therf i water. A little rice shak- en with the soapsuds in the bottle will be found heipful in cleaning it, ‘Then place the bottle in colt water and bring to the bailing point. oe “Plenty of salad,” said Mra. Rorer, “for the nervous woman. Fat around the nerves,” she deciares, “emoothes them out very quickly. Cereals should be avoided and fruit partak- en of sparingly and never in the lat- ter part of the day. Lean roast beef, broiled steak or chops may be eaten to advantage three times a day Sweets of desserts should be banish- 4 from the nervous woman's bill of fare and coffee and tea sparingly in- dulged in” see The tomato is both a fruit and a “|men #ince the civil war who stands until he gave hie name Mre. Taylor was badly bruised about the arms and body. The worst injury was on the hip. She was unable to walk last night, and today is confined to her bed Bleycle OMeer Isaac Teller went out to Fremont yesterday, and late jaat night returned with the boy. THE NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES CHICAGO, July 12.—The following in the result of the games of th National league yesterday Revskiye “St. Louis 10, Brooklyn 11 New York-New York 11, ite. pate 8; at Baltimore—Raltimore Louisville 6; at So reaper a thei nati 10, Washington @; at Phila phia--Philadeiphia 5, wane ts mt Roston—-Chicago 10, Reston. Following is the standing of the clube Clube w. L P..C. Brooklyn .. 4“ 2 680 “4 7 i> Chicago s- @ 8 ai9 Philadelphia .... 42 Pas me St. Louie ........ a co] Raltimore ....... 39 D Cincinnati ....... 36 M a8 ay New York n 2” “ “ Cd New money order offices have been established in this state at Maltby, EXPOSITION. | Xevrity. Semnanucoo, Junction. Qui, cone, Ross and Wallace. The local postal authorities are advised by the Canadian government that Dawson, Bennett City, and Atlin have been made money order stations, The rate will be 10 cents per $100. DEWEY, “THE MAN OF ALL MEN” NEW YORK, July 12.—The Brook lyn Eagle received a letter frow Gov. Roosevelt today accompanied by a check for $25 for the Dewey fund. In his letter the governor | eay' “I Inclose you a cheek an 4 stight token of my appreciation of your ef- fort to give recognition in whatever shape ‘the admiral himeetf deems best. Hin services to the country which have Juatly rendered him the man of ali highest in ae regard. EARTHQUAKES — MADE TO ORDER, VICTOR, Col, July 12.—/The nov- elty of an artificial earthquake was produced here yesterday. Five ~ of dynamite were exploded on the summit of Bix Bull mountain, shant one mile east of here, at an altitude) of nearly 1200 feet above the sea level The experiment was regarded as a hazardous one, but it proved to be succeseful Were realized on a decided realistic and extended scale sulted to property, for the reason that the dynamite mines were fired at a point fully 2000 feet above the town. Twenty thousand persons saw the explosion in expectation of serious resulta, but they we: reeably ¢. appointed, while at the aame time ea. | Joyed the sensation of being shaken up in real earthquake fashion, RESCUED FROM THE KIDNAPPERS ST. PAUL, Minn., July 12.—Geo. 1. | Fry, of Onakis, Minn., has returned from North Dakota, where he res cued four of his children, three iris under 10 and a boy of 4, from kid- napers, Bix masked men carried the children off, and were on their way to Canada when Fry overtook them and secured his children at the point of a gun. Fry is a wealthy business man At} get some memorial and to} Earthquake phenomena! No damage re-| OF COPPER MONEY WASHINGTON, D.C, The sudden rise in sible for the extraordinary ties now confronting the lourreney system. ed Staten ¢ 1 Powler sult bas been that the cash, or sub | widiary Chi ¢ coln, Is now worth jmuch more than its token value in silver. In fact, the Chinese gevern ent te paying 1.35 taela for the cop per and sinc out of which le minted enough cash to make one taet in the saKregate diffieu! Chinese according to Unit- The re The consul says that in the end [the present scarcity in cash will ause the lesue of sliver subsidiary inage. A SEIZURE OF | STANDARD OIL ATLANTA, Ga., July 12.—The state amminsioner of agriculture yoster lay caused to be seised 10,000 gall ona of ol} that bad been shipped into the state, principally by the Atand ard O11 Company, This was done on the claim that the off does pot come up in qua to the of the Georgia law, and te danger More will be seized im gallons this law the requirer state Miclais pro- wage @ Vigorous fight on the i truat. PACIFIC COAST REVENUE BOAT WASHINGTON, D.C. Juty it The new revenue cutter for use on the Pacific coast. for which an ap propriation of $113.00 was made in the last sundry civil act. and the lim- it of cost of which is to be twice that amount, will, when complete, be 206 feet long. have a 3-foot beam and a draft of 12 feet. The dieplace- ment will be one thousand tons, and the one triple expansion engine fed by four botlers, t¢ expected to devet- }Op 2200 horse power. The hull wil!/ be sheathed with copper to enable her to remain at sea for a tong time if necensary. as the copper bottom does not need cleaning as frequentiy | as the unprotected steel. The gov-| leroment draftamen now preparing [the plane and spectfications for the | new cutter are bearing In mind these requirements. and it le expected that the plane will be in shape #0 that for construction may be adver- tieed for early in the coming fall, Death From Shoe tacing FINDLAY, ©., July -Mre N Price was lacing her shoe today when « blood vessel in her foot Ser and she expired in a few min-| utes. | ager or rmentypame | H Laconicisms. : 2 Intellect is the starlight of the brain=—N. P. Willis. eee Sloth maker al! things diMeult, but | industry all things easy.—Franklin o- | Any man may make a mistake, but |none but @ fool will continue tn it <Meero, see j Money haa little value to ite pos-| sefsor unless it also has value to| others.—L. Stanford. see | Kindness in ourselves is the honey that blunts the sting of unkindness in another. —Landor. see Ingratitude ts the abridgement of all basenees; a fault never found un attended with other viciousness “ee We cannot think or act, but the soul of some one who has passed be fore pointe the way—the dead never! die.—Bulwer | see If we could sweep intemperance out of the country, there would be hardly poverty enough left to give healthy exercise to the charitable im- pulses. Phillips Rrooks. } eee Our manners and custome | $2.00@2.25 lib; tomatoes, $2.25@2.00 per case | Lumber end Building Material ings bank Loge—Superior quality, per M, No. nerly city tr was convicted of |} Ot, $@7; merchantable fir, per M, we fully taking interest on city |#4-00@5.00; No, 1 cedar ue 1h imag was lately paroled under |0", per M, M@5; spruce loi r shingle bolts, $262.00 lumber-—Rough, $4.00; thick fin . surfaced, one or two side the mt law of the lexis! ture TRANSFERS REAL ESTA Pacific Coast Steamship Co, for San Francisco i alia Walla, 7 and Umatilia ime SEATTLE 16 a. m. via Port Townsend and Victoria, July 4, &, 1% 28, August 2, %, 12, 17, 22%, 27, Beptember 1, and every fifth day thereafter '"" SAN FRANCISCO Heattle 10.4. m,, via Victoria and Pt Townsend, July w, 1 ), 2h, 30, Augint 4, 9, 14, 19, 4, 2%, Beptember 4, and every fifth day th FOR ALASKA Leave Seattie 9 a, m. Queen, July 14, 29. City of Topeka, July 9, 4, August ® Cottage City, Al-Ki and e August 12, 28. July 4, 19, Auguat 4%, ry fifth day thereafter. further information, obtain company reserves the right change, without previous notice, steamers, sailing date and hours of failing J. F. TROWBRIDGE. Puget 84. Supt., Ocean Dk, Seattle. Up town ticket office, 18 First av., feattle; Goodall, Perkins & Co., Gen. Agents, Ban Francisco. Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY’ Alaska Excursion Trips STEAMSHIP City of Seattle 12 inches wide, $154F20; leng The following transfer were nica | 2 W716 feet: ial lengths, Wo per fed St extra; one-inch finish, $12@18; all Selle (rom ester Whart at 10 p.m, In the county auditor's | vertical grain, 4 per M extra; flooi We ay, July 19 Martha J. Lincoin to George w,| (De Greased and matched, $17@31; | Thereday,A Friday, August 18 Lincoln, lot 10 bik 27, Brooklyn add k boards, S-inch, $918; 10-11 Calling at Victoria and Vancouver, 11.00 ueen 4 |$9.00@18; 2-inch, #18019; fencing, BG. Mary Inland, Ketchikan, Wran- Alta M. White to L. EB. Cross No. 4 or G-inch finish, $9; No. 2. $9; Juneau, Skagway, Dyea, Haines prea Pe Oe fe FossrPah./V or channel rustic of drop siding, on, Glacier Bay and Sitka, and jot $ Vik 38, D.T. Denny's Home 044. | weight 2000 Ibs, s@i4; Fir Umber, reecagprrtnegpa docs Alta M. White to Herhert @. Upper|ia sont tings, rough, $.5@ The City of Seattie will remain at lot 3 bik 18, Ce hee per) 16; B18 1B, $9,.00@18, 8 4 8, $118 alt ports of cali long enough for pai Na tig Comatock’s supplemental 14; box boards, 12-inch and up, $15. sengers to see everything of interest nad, $10. | Washington Red Cedar Lumber—| ‘the City of Beattie is the only Thomas Fitzpatrick et ux to Rich-| Rough, 869: bevel cs sidstainig anes was badanee aah ard K. Bchoenensan, ny of aw of | ibs, $14@15.00; celling, built empectally for the Alaska pas- me of nw wee 9 tp Br 4 6, $1000 2 and % %-Inch jauger ‘raitie, Ivander Renner et ux to Andrew |i, 2 and 3, %-inch 700 Ibs, 1207 Heckman, lot 21 bik 36, Batlard’s wainscoting, 10014; rustic, $@ hi ) Fa Hi} add. to Gilman park, 448 cots fe'sons 2". Steamship Farallon N. H. Martin to Myles D. Storey js 19; Ieinch Anish, 12, 14 and 16 feet, | For Skagway and Dyea, calling at lots 7, 8, % 10 bik 25, Renton, $1000 |S25G9: thick Anish, $8@%; cedsr| victoria, Vancouver, Ketchikan, David Ferguson to Jane Uaxter,| squares, 7, &, 9 and 10 fest, $4@9;/ sem Bay, Wrangel, Juneau, sails ote TL and 22 bik 1 in A supp. plat | picketa, ¢ from Yesler wharf Saturday. tke 1, 2.3, 4 and 5 Woodland edd..| Klln-¢ried, $1 In advance of green; ty. ‘7, at Io a8 way we | Taeonger accom moda 9 Seattle Hardware company to J ae ¢ Quotations. Pur ustormation. rates, ete, apply to . Agen, tract of @eattle tide lands DODWELL & CO., Ltd, $10. The Jobbing quotations today were | General Agenta Atlen W. Bamee to Rother Uhiman|*2_feuews | Phone Main 7 113 Fumes Street e of ew and lets and 4 ee Sugar Gebbing)—Golden C, tn bbls, 4 tp itn re fe. #1 u 9; extra C, In bbia, be; powdered, Northern Pacific Railway company ong Sag Syne ag go Mein %- to John Sheriden, Sipitrse gS | Pious, ete. Gobling)—Patent Ex- TANT poeceingeiadisicadibilttine cellent, $2.40; Novelty A, $1.26; Bar 1 notice thoes womer he inter. | (Bakers), $2.76; California brands, ndtte nets dearieee beend vr the Inter | $4.19, corn meal, yellow, 11.65 per 100 ime running down the men.” pounds Im 10-ih aacka; corn meal, | Yeu ‘ wok them te) Whe, SLTS per 100 tba in 10-1 sacks; | tisk they enn’t catel-any buckwheat flour, pure, $3.00 per 90| svar a bes io in %1b macks; cracked wate 35/1) per 100 Ibe in 10-Ib sacks; farina, . MARKET QUOTATIONS tl germ yea cheese ck ks; graham gear. $1.75 per 100 ibs! lin 10-1b sacks; whole wheat flour, | | $1.85 per 109 ibs in 10-1b sacks; rye Wednesday morning —Trate was fair on West street today. Green stuff te exhibited in moderate quan titles, A large shipment of rasp | ment $210 per 100 ibs in 10-1b ack: berries arrived this morning. The | rye *, $2.25 per 190 Ibe in 1 fruit ls in good condition and tsi ssctkas: spilt peas, 100-Ibs sacks, $2.50; finding ready purchasers. Straw-leniit peas, $3.00 per 100 Ibe in 25-1b berries are selling at $141.6 | bomes: peorl barley, $4.25 per 100 ibs ‘The fieh markets are well supplied. tim sacks; wheat kes, 75-Ib boxes, though smelt, herring and cod conm-} $30: wheat flakes, $2.00 per case of tinue scarce The condition of the) 38 21> pkgs; fancy rotled oats, 92.85 other marketa remain unchang per bale, in 9-tb sacks; corn meal, — $280 per bbi in S-Ib mack The following prices are being of- | corn meal, fered to the producer by the lowa! lib nacks: buckwheat flour, pure, $7.20, dealers for delivery in round lots on! per bbi in b0-Ib sacks; cracked wheat the dock or in the car at Seattle: | $4.00 per bbl in 60-1b #acks; steel cut Grain — Oats, $27.00; barley, $22: | oat meal, 1.0 per bbi in 80-Ib sack; wheat chicken feed, $19; bran: $14; graham flour, $2.90 per bbI in S0-Ib shorts, $14.96. sacks; whole wheat flour, $2.00 per Hay—Puget sound, pec ton, 1604.59. | nn! in 60-1b sacks; rye meal, $3.75 per Eastern Washington timothy, $11.60/ yp) in G-1b sacks; rye flour, 4.00 per | | | | | | | white, $2.00 per bbi in 60. / @12; alfaita, 94. | bbl; fancy rolled oats, 180 Ibs net In Eges —~ Strictly fresh rank, 2 fancy rolled oats, %-1b Butter — Freeh ranch, s@l00; ; fancy rolled oats, per creamery, 17@ 1k | Poultry—Chickens, live, 15@15%0;| Coffee (Jobbing) ~Green—Mocha, drensed, 16 per Ib, 296%8lc; Java, per Ib, 24@28e; Live Stock—Choice beef cattle,| Costa Rica, gholee, per Ib, 16@180; cows, 4G4%c: steers, 44@Se; KOOd Roasted, Arbuckie’s, in 100-Ib cases, | hogs, live, Ke; hows, dres#ed, 64¢; por 100 Ibs, $12.26; 60-ib cases, per 100 | calves, dressed, large, 60; small, 9: jhe, $12.35; 36-Ib casea, per 100 Ibs, | calves, large, live, 4c; small, 6c | $12.45; Java, 50-1b tins, per ib, 65; Hides, Velta and Wool—Heavy ck, Me; Aden Mowha, 37%; Ca sound salted steers, over 60 pounds, | fc; medium sound, per pound, 7%e; a, i Guatemala, ite; ground | coffee, 16@20e; Lion, 100s, $12,256; Ge, Nght sound, under &% pounds, Te; | 912.25; 36s, $12.45. cows, sound, all weights, Te; —— tags, bullies cad oxen, 4c ited Chicago Markets. Te; calves, per pound, Sc; green le lens than salted; ary hid CHICAGO, Ii. July 13.—Cattle— per pound, 120; dry culls, one-third | Reeves, $4.60€76.75; stockers, $3.15@ | | | | jens; summer deer, per pound, 22@ | 4.9; cows, $2.05@2.15, Texans, 4.00@) Mo; winter deer, dry, U@i6e; papery | 5.10. deer, 9@12c; dry elks, 9@10c; green Hoge Light, $4.10004.25; rough, elk, 4@be; sheep pelts, 26@95e; shear- | $4.05674.20; mixed, $4.10@4.25; heavy, | ings, 15@2! Rastern Washington | $4.10@4.90. wool, 8c; Western Washington wool,| Sheep — Natives, $3,00@75.25; west- ie; dirty or timber burned, 10¢; tal low, 2%at3\e. | Vegetad! Potatoes Gobbing)—White Burbanks, $38@45; Yakima Oregon, $48;,.00 new per sack; per carrote, sack; garlic, 9c; a gus, 660 per Ib; Walla Walla aspar- agus, 6c per Ib; rhubarb, 2% per ru ern, $3.00@5.00, ambs, 14.0096. River and potatoes, $1.25) beets, sack; St. bitin, About July 20. S.S.LAURADA CONNECTING WITH chokes, 60¢ per doa; wax beans, 10c | per Ib; string beans, 9c per ib; new cabbage, @2%c; new onions, 1c; Oregon peas, Te; Barly Rose potatoes, $2.50@2.75 per carioad sack, Fruits. Green fruit Gobbing)—o TOR AND seedling, $3.00@4; navel 4@5; lemons, $303.60; ap fan- cy, $2.50@3.00 per > wn S&S. S. OISCOVERY anas, $2.50 per bunch; Call. | andGolovin Bay fornia black figs, 20-Ib boxes, - ht and passenger rates apply to @; cartoons, $1 emyrna fy per ib; new dates, 7c; sweet opie Sea | Y k Tra 0 iter, Wie ser peb> tnd: oreeen ttle Yokon Transportation strawberries, Lake Washington, io ooke 1.50; home grown cherrie 31.000) Opens cherries, 2 vexetable. The common distinction | in tie ts a x; San $1.00 between a fruit and a vegetable i more in life than our qua yeadhen, $1.50 a ba wricots, $2.5 that the former may be eaten sig | price we pay for our elvis 2 grey gh wlan gg Rs saith? BEAMS, the latter cooked, But a better dis- See nhs yee eee eee | eee urrants, $1.00@1.25; water tinction, having fewer exceptions, 1s tion of these, — Howell snelons, $9693.50 Seattle, Edmands and Everett. that a fruit is sweet when ripe, while the vegetable is not. Per! ett a If men wound you with Injuries, | Sutter, Che Eggs and Poultry STEAMER combination of two distinctions meet them with patience hasty! Butter—Ranch, 10@12c; fancy da makes the best definition. A fruit is) NEW YORK, July 12.—Ex-Goy, | Words rankle the wound, soft lan- ry, in sq ‘spay maa sweet and may be eaten raw; a veg-| Hogg, of Texas, thinks the rid in RUSS anne foratvens , tegmtag Poe wai os 1 By i9@20c. a etable is not #0 sweet and needs to| nearing the glacial period, re-| tC cea tenes Ler otal ade yg Sal Gmues Caabeiag On yee © a be cooked. cent rainfalle in Texas have be iB Brereton cab nlc Peed yon gtee ne 2 4 sae precedented. Some time ago tye CO injury seats by argument to over ington, 1 soi + Eastern 12@130;/ Three Round Trips Dally—Except Sunday *\ come eaumnon ‘ i be A dry sandwich that is convenient whoue name 1 do nat re. | oom? 't_Beaumon Eggn (Qobbing)—Strictly fresh TIME CARO for the five o'clock tea tray, has for ared that the world had CORPORATIONS ranch. fe Lonve Beattie 7a m,. 1m opm a filling shaved ginger and orange} heen Jarred and shunted slightly it . Tene Be. calltornia comb, 180 |r ifeve,nverett 9b ® m. Zap m,, and peel... Suuar preserves singer and| from its axis. He predicted that we Sone nioa| 12%: strain ‘ - "Ce at Seattle with Steamor Flyer can orange peel are used for|are rapidly nearing the glacial pe Articles of incorporation were Dauteie renac ° Buc; | Fr ni " this. purpose, spread between but-|od. Col professors pooh-p hae | yesterday by the utile Paint & are ped og lhe waceeivird barb Lin pig hl fled tte io cham ine tered slices of bread cut In oblong| him, but there may be much truth | Varnish company, who are authoriz ae "i Hoo pory eer bg te pa Rock. Renttle and cireular shapes. in his prediction,” led to buy, sell and manufacture ay, Telephone, Bea’ a 8 vee putin hiniachaial ean ee lee paints, varnish and do such things| Hay Gobbing)—Puget Sound, per SCOPT, Manager To seruh wooden articles, rinse Korn Deag Co, Fifth and Vite, as ain to the business 10 in-| ton, $709 BLEED We Bhi ng ton Cre | pene nqeennaenmmatinmnannnnesnteatentemn well, sprinkle with fine wand, soap| Preeription Hyecialists. ‘Vuone Hike 2) corporators include New ¥ wna] othy, $14@15; alfalfa, $9. MILLENIORY, the brush and serub with the grain -a abn | Senttte men and are D, F. and J. W.| Oats Gobbing)—Per ton, $20@a2. Mrs, Hanson, corner Fourth and Pine of the wood. Carefully rinse and| Voll, the Assayer. 24-35 Roxwell bik, McConnaughey, Henry H, Hoyt and, Barley~Rolled, $37, | Latest Spring styles, Lowest prices * . . | ‘Seattle No.1 Seattle No.2, Seattle Ni.) IN SIXTY-FIVE HOURS “AL Wate Rte Atta | Put sattieg 0S. Mickaal on or About July 15, 1899 Connect! (al oa ows rpeting, anys Dawson City vd Al intermediate Poiate on the Yukon Rive EMPIRE LINE | 607 First Ave. « + SEATTLE” Or to it of the Interns. on: gation Company ia atte ates or Canada, STEAMSHIP LAURADA, SAILS FOR ST. MICHAEL On or About July 20. | Connecting ot St Michael with Beattie No.l, Beatile No 2, Beattie No. 3 tor ‘Dawsun, Rampart and Way Ports Cape Nome and Gelofnin Bay For freight aud passenger rates apply to | Seattle Steamship Co. Telephone Main 52 WHITE STAR DOCK yy dng Oey ota eae ove hit ads | aim 17. Daily == Arrive rott 540 § & m Mt Vernon p.m New Wisatoom |.a0nm, ape Rowland 10 10a ae Co rene Chicago and East laska afi | Skagway via Vancouver, Ketchikan $. S. HUMBOLDT eae it SUNDE © ERLAND, Yesior wharf, sail Bails From Seattle ee sic 4, AT 8 PL OM 8 HUGINESS CHANCES PRINTING AND BINDING ferrop » Printing & Bindin ' Way. ‘Ph Kine ATTOUNEY boyd butiding CLAbABT pain or low vke bloek NTRACTORS AND BUILDEKS |. Bounds, 1 Contre * and futiders Tel, Hull 9 | Western, Telephone | Vor Bale or Kent i | K. Chapins, Sixth » ike | MALE | nted— Fifty rath jaborers fort tid, east of mountains, Groat Northern ie kk. Voley Bros. & Latsons—-new work Ip today 4 p Crawiord. 11) W. Maln st. | ing. D. Taylor, starr Boyd big ‘ 420 mein for Cancw 1.75, $2.0 an lord, 110 W, Main eteeet U, & ARMY GooDs. we ng better fo Alaska, timber, ‘coutiry a airy Trousers, double jack, BO. G ment tents, 9x9, $7.00. Kirk, 1217 First Avenue. ANS AND * type, sluminum apd ewamel + for signe and house numbers. Chas Meston, 410 Yesler Way. ‘Phone Bieck lus rs DYEING AND CLEANING. Ai jas Dye We nion street = Tele Buf lool, Tue only French Dye in the elty. | Home Sewing Machines. Best and | cheapest machine made, sold on son ee ments, Office next dour to Fost | WHITE 18 KING of all sew machine Sold by BD. Voris, 1006 pam ne desier insew (Aare bine: newing machine enppli elephone Buff 641 WANTED CLOTHING. — Jothing, trunks and valises bought at’ ho! second ave, ‘Phone Red list. ABSTRACT OF TITLE. ““Featile Abstract Co, 419 New York Block A ae baer on “Ballas a Menehy, ae DAN IELs, ou New. York Block. NOA Koome 1t- 5 ‘hoor 114 Roxweil bul RROLL, lawyer. tor in 4 solicitor of patents. Nu sis ai Bank CLOTHES CLEANING, Seattle Clothes Pressing SSeS Are you. ¢ camping? 1 camp stools, Camp stoves, cots, «te, for wale or rent. KE. Chapin, @1 end Gn Pike street. Tr oat +; on eer line: high and sightiy; $1100 Hardin, ‘O07 Firat j high os saat : tee Hanson before purchnel Food ing machine. A few second-hand ma chines Yor mie reasonable. 215 Columbia treet. ite Postal Wanted may Hensel, manie Cy 5 ninety 42 . DANCING G ACADEMY. “Pest and only ia etty; day and % gars at SS ———— HOTELS AND FURNISHED ROOMS HOTEL BRONSON, #5 First seems Good elevator: rooms single of en low rates, Dell Ci aa Manager. Ti you wish & room or aaticl pai try the Rochester Hotel, Pike and rood room Bi par week: nicely furuiabed gutaide rooms § to 8: trenecients We; free baths; electric lights HOTEL YORK, tirst Avenue oad Piss: Orst-clans rooms and board at 86 hone h in house. 216 Ninth avamue south, AUCTIONEERS. a hire ‘kerton & Lehi. 3 Byer aye Real Nicely irmisued sirove room and bat Bastate and Sto x paid for seeond hand furniture W512 First Ave. Te! Pike 101. JUNK. The Seattle Junk Co. bat #4 Telep! Alaska Junk Co, pa a highest prices: returns. No. 11 Western avenue. eter hone Pike 119 to buy stoves, furni- rs, hates Fo aged , Com. tinge + Yam thin; tore, MIDWIFE. Mrs. Jaschets, professional midwife and nurse. Cor. 27th and Madison sts. BAKERIES. gout Meat in the ¢ ty. 1408 Satie Mave TAILORS. “The F Pacific Tailoring Co., dost rete s . Dyeing, avenue and $2 suits made in. the et Cleaning, Repairing. 713 Thi “EW, HOUGHTON, and 417 Collins block. +, riggers and ship chandlers; man- ufacturers of tents, tarpaulins, mining hose; canvas of all widths, ity OMce, 606 First avenne; telephone | er Py Shubgien Doek : ‘pho ‘tke 135 | BANKS. K. BE. CAINE, Agent - Seca ars | aie FIRST RATIONAL BANK OF DIRECT TO ‘ |, General at z business induces, ‘ CAPE NOME § ftq uote.’ .” tus Feate North American Traupat clonal fthana pares tion aud Trading Company sn rue Established 1892 Direct Line to St. Michael Isl Royukuk River Is the Cape and and All Freight and Express shi vents Salle: Second Salling of the , a July 26, '99, Aporoximately re your Herts Now, For rate ail information e¢ North American T and Trading Com Cor, Yesior Way and Occidental Ave J BHSSSSG95 BIGIIIGAIS' THA PUGKL BOUND NATIONAL BANK OF SkATILG Capital stook paid im. .,,,,,..6528,0% turplus....... eres OD Jacod Furth FE. ©, Neufelde K Prositont Prewdeas Correspondents tn all the princtpal citiesia the United Stutes and Europa, SCANDINAVIAN OF SEATTLE. AMERICAN BANK Corner. Yeuler Way aad First Avenna, Capital $75,009 Andrew Chilberg -President 1 Jncobspn First Vice-President % LF. Grondant A. li, Soulberg Second Vice-Prea, “ . Cashier | Transcts a General Bunking Business, +t

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