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% fi HE DROPPED TEN BLONDES With Blue Eyes and Dimples. “YOU WON'T DO NO HOW, HE SAID Horrible Cruelty of yw York The ater igor Who Admires Dark Eyed Ao ses. NEW YORK, July 13.—"1 am very sorry for the blonde, but the popu- lar taste has turned from her, Audi- ences won't have blondes, It griever me, because personally I think the) Diendes are very nice--off the stage. But the theatrical blonde had better) Tealize at once that her only read to salvation is to buy a pot of black dye for her hair.” | Thus spoke Manager George W.} Lederer of the N York theater, | while rehearsing his new play, * wild) Oats.” Within the last few weeks he has dropped ten blondes from his| company In “Wild Oates,” out of} the 70 women there are only three) biendes—Miss Susie Drake, Miss) Trene Hentiey and Miss Chase. Of these Miss Drake i# the only one whose hatr, it ls said, naturally owns the hue {t wears. “I'm afraid tt is going to be a ard winter for the blondes,” Mr. Le- derer said apologetioally Mine, Drake. “It is not my fault. You) know what the public is. When you! find you Rave got @ jonah aboard you must, piteh him into ¢ Water. A theatrical manager bas to do as the public says, and I'm afraid thet} one genuine blonde and two chemical ones will be even more than they ca) stand In this show.” The discovery was made by Mr. Lederer that the blende te not now in) fearon has been remarked by others Theatrical men say that bleached blondes haye killed the “blonde” business, They were a0 plentiful al ago that there was a big) surplus of them. Then @ reaction set in and all blondes, bieached or geou-! bie James W. Li popularity. But nev- FOR ENLISTING No Restrictions as to Citizen. ship or Mental Qualities. wil) hold another -examination Spokane July 17. the burglary treasury through the auditor's office and forced an entrance to the vault who was run over by a freight train} After working the combination to at Weston, Washington. yesterday, j the outside door they used dynamite was brought to this city today for| or some other powerful burtal. and blew open the second door toree of the NEW ORDER OF sei stot | heard the explosion and rushed to the court house. The front CHIEF REED were secured and before they could The new orders for entistment just Teceived at the local recruiting office mark some important changes, not~ ably the provision, “no restrictions as to citizenship or mental qualifica- The regiments to be organized wii! be known as the U. &. volunteers. They will be numbered from 2% to 35 inclusive, and cach regiment wilt will be known as the United States volunteers. Those enlisted at Se- attle will be organized at Van- couver barracks and sent direct to the Philippines Mustering fn will not be made, however, until | the staff officers have arrived at ‘Vancouver. Physica! quatifications will be strict, owing to the hard- hips experienced in the Philippines. THE “CERVUS ALCES.” The loeal order of Elke has re- rived a high compliment from Mr. Sol Asher, the Seattle composer, who Tecently gained a wide reputation by composing the Rowan March. Mr. Asher has composed a new march, which he dedicated to the locai|P#ld or played In any nickel-in-the- lodge under the name of “Cervus Al-|"0t machine. If anyone playing any machine wins, he will be paid in mer-!| agent for the Northern Pacific, le in cen,” the legend of the order. The - first pubite presentation will be giv-|Chandise only No checks to be| the city. en Sunday afternoon. |given. I wish this order strictly en-| all the western offic | forced.” pany. | Felt Competent | An advertisement in a newspaper calling for “a first-class bookkeeper at $3 a week” called forth the fol- lowing answer, the only one attract ed by the munificent salary: “I am @ young man, 37 years of age, having had a business exp: ence of 23 years, being connecte with the United States embaasy » Madagascar, and feel confident If you give me a trial lean prove my worth to you. I am not only an expert bookkeeper, proficient stenographer and typewriter, excellent erator and erudite college graduate, but have several other accomplishments which might make me desirable. 1 @m an cxperienced snow shoveler, a firet-clase peanut roaster, have some knowledge of removing superfluous hair and clipping puppy dogs’ ears, have # medal for reciting ‘Curfew fhall Not Ring Tonight,’ am a skilled chiropodist and practical farmer, can also cook, take care of horses, crease trousers, open oysters and repair umbrellas, Being possessed of creat physical beauty, | would not only be useful but ornamental as well, ing to the nacred precinets of y office that delightful artistic eharm that a Satsuma vase or stuffed billy | goat would. As to salary I would | jast night | with attempting to defraud his cre¢ itera, wan filed |, the superior o Fifth and Pike, | He denies al) feei t was robbing the widow and swiping the sponge cake from the! | ‘s wphan if I were to take advantage, Freription bpecialiste ‘Yuune ¥k9 2 against him, and says that when the ere lowa and Elgin, 19@20e, | by Detaven Smith, of Chicago, and | ‘-} | a of your munificence by accepting the too fabulous sum of $8 per Week, and 1 ye cepting $1.87 per week would give you an opportunity of not only (nereasing your donation to the ebhureh, pay your buteher i Beep up your fife ingurance, bul also to found a home for indi, t y+ paper salesmen apd endow & free bed in the cats’ home.” Patternmakers Journal BEAST STILL AT LARGE Gee wee Merklin, wanted on a John, te stil at large, although a werrant has been out for his ar- reet 10 days Merklin entioed the little girl inte @ lodging house in the lower part of the resented himaelf as her father, and was furnished a room, Here he suc- ceeded In accomplishing hia purpose Merkiin is a tramp painter and has been in the city only a week. Surveyors at Work. MOUNT VERNON, July 18.-Sev- eral Great Northern surveyors have passed through here on thelr way to the Upper Skagit. While the men of the party would not state their bual. WASHINOTON Ness, # is almost probable that they! The president shall be commander- f the army and navy of the States and of the militia of © purpose of having the| the several stat rthern extended up the) the actual service are going to make a@ final sur in chief from Hamilton to the Ruby creek) Unite mines for Beattic & river, | States.” = —— - | When the president war to his subordinate and take a OR DAWSON 22:28" | United @tates. In further explanation poammesmesste he sald ow Steamer Rosalie Takes Cats, whe Steamer Rosalie, Capt. O'Brien,| sailed last evening from Lynn can porte. Among her passengers was H. J. Coleman, an attorney of Wi onsin. He is taking with him to Dawson @ large crate of cate, whoae |” vocal organs furnished discordant |* musie as the steamer left the dock Mr. Coleman intends to dixpose of | She felihes at Dawson for fancy pric-| 8 as rat-exterminators. It in said thought A. L. Rhynd, another passenger, | is bound for Dawson. He has with | “River him a big Klondike oetfit. ‘The Roa-| e¥ persons are aware of the close |), alte personal attention which the prest jlows: A. B. Terrill. H. J. Coleman, J.|20Mt Hives to every detail P. Staley, W. Schrocek, J. H. Perry. Philippine campaign. Mrs. D. Barley, Mre. M. Ernat, 0. P- lomaious condition Heim, Mr. and Mre B. Farrar, A. 1..|'® ‘he War department because of | Rhynd, G. W. Johnson, Mra. Did. |" friction between the secretary of poomb, Mra. Myatt, | Wr and General Miles, resulting 1 iitara Juty 6. $150 Messra. Wolfenden, Livinox, Baft-|'%¢ 4*™y having « commanding gen- fett, and Henry McCauley, eral who does not command and 4) waiter 4 secretary of war who te & mere fh the respensibie work of or urehea PHARMACISTS senizing and maintaining the army in the Philippines falie upon a president and adjutant general IN SESSION Much that might be done by the | subordinates of the war department the president has to There is not an order issued that he The State Association Meets!" %! (ave commiaanee of and be frequently writes orders himactf. He at Whatcom. in in the war telegraph room of the White House many times during the WHATCOM, July 14—The State | day and night reading Pharmaceutical association began IU" | and from Gen, Otis and session here today. The session wil! | war map, which is considered every be for three days. There are about |time there is a battle or charge of | troops in the Philippines. cabin passengers were as fol- @ members present. For the past two days the state beard of pharmacy held an exami gas ate Ss srmnmce == ATTEMPTED TO ~, fteaseet Berea! ROB TREASURER) vivir anvnt xan on MARKET QUOTATION were busy this morn. | $1.85 per 100 Ibs in 10-1d sacks: rye in |Meal, $2.10 per 100 !be in 10-1b sacks; Tacoma. Assistant pharméciate’ certificates were granted: Bd Wit- liama, Seattic; W. J. Gruber, Win-| MEDINA, 0., look; George Sargent, Tacoma. citement ‘The members of the examining board are: J. H. Day, Dayton; J. W McArthur, Spokane: Peter Jensen, |‘ ‘™*"'y Stetiacoom: 1. D. P. Cotlins, What.| "Ve minutes longer to com; W. H. Barnes, Seattic. They | Would have secured about ‘The body of an unknown laborer, | Slot Machines. ane Chief Reed issued an order Iaat) Right to stop all Issuing of checks or chips good in trade on nickle-in-the- slot machines, and dealers have been| Traveling instructed to pay out only merchand-| Gary has resigned his position with ise. The order issued reads as fol-| the Great Northern, and F. W. Gra- lows: “On and after this date (July| ham has been appointed as his suc- 12) no checks will be allowed to be | cestor. Indianapolis News was sold at auc- tion here yenterday and was bought LEAGUE GAMES Charles R. Williams, for $936,000. The two already owned 54 2-3 per cont. of the stock. CHICAGO, Washington 10, Cincinnati 6 Loulsville 12 New York-New Following is timore WALLA WALLA, Wash., July 1%. The city election today was very quiet, lene than 1200 votes being cast The following tie was elected Mayor, Jacob Betz; clerk, KR. P. Reynolds; chief of police, J. J, Kauf- man; treasurer, Lee F. A. Shaw; city attorney, H. 8. Miandford; street commissioner, W. H. Brown; health off Dr, W. G, Alban, Counciimen ‘iret ward, G. W. Babcock; second clube Boston Philad Chics 8. Isaac. Jame Great Northern Lodging houre, re ported the loxs of two ladies’ goa! watches and $9 In money, which Yesterday ff, the Pike was stolen from his room some time | Korn Drag THE SEATTLE onfplaint wae Med he Mraft avers that he will begin here Haying ts about Harvesting in Oregon. ant year’s prices Deferredon Account TRON can Up the Wane at ee ae of the War. Aitined, “aoon may yet be short {Pind hops are been supposed INCORPORATIONS. Articles of Pacific Coast Smelting co ty He ree] WILL SEE TO RAISING TROOPS | ‘5 Mot to Leave the Matter to Subordinate: Washington D rporators are | | Parker, 8. Burdette et a MORE FRENCH SECRECY eleventh | ling cod, 6@¢e; black cod, 6@Tc. in trylng M. de was asked by Metitution of the ern of artillery ered that pr there is so much to be done ward raising and looking of Vocal Reputation North, oe nines ant & the obtigatic protests we | REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS | fully carry out a} | Powed uper {It in my desire that the army in the Philippines shall be the best in the | world; that General Otis shall have! requires for the and that there | shall be nothing lacking to bring the} campaign to @ speedy and success. | Tam not giving amy gins ex the question of a ¥ that Purser W. P. Morrow charg-|/*t now and will ed each of the animals firet-ciana|Ot* feinforcements are well under! ovoes Sup. First ad fare. | way and all arrangements have been | 9 9) perfected for the return of the vol-/| following real estate transfers /1 fir, $6@7; with the county auditor |$4.00@5.00; No. 1 cedar, 56g Hane Pederson to L. J. Priest to the Northern |10 and 12 inches wide, $18@20; len block |12 r 7! one-ine! : i “ Gis [vertical grain, per Metra, Row Steamship Farallon bh ful termination. Maude Ratettffe to Anna Bennett and husband, June M6, $200. C. Exbert et ux. to L. A. Mathews, {Je With the an- range 4,\'0: 8 181 E, so.so@is; 8 4 8, S110 of affairs existing June 20, $2500. Harvey B. @keels et ux. to Henry |. Washington Red Cedar Lumber— . Giiman park “| tbe, S14@15.00; ceiling, weight Menrtetts L. Riblett and bh i] of lot 9, block 39, Nagte’s ad., Jui j . ° tect | 2 and % %-inch 700 Ibe, s1serzT; |f! "| Wainscoting, S10@14; rustic, S26@2; |) * \*A* shingles, $1.50; standard shingles J) Comet Lodge 19,100. F, te 1 and 4, biock 182, |2H0% *laquares, 7, &, 9 and 10 fect, $24@20; t Ditting to John L. * second ad arnes to Kate @ Puget Sound National Hank of Se- /96.95; dry granulated, $5.40; cube, 86.- |]; Commgsting Sk Commnys Owe & Hoyts ad Win. Cormode et ux, by TF mode, attogney to John Todd, late | $4.10; corn meal, yellow, $1.65 per 100 ttle, [Pounds in 104b @acks; corn meal, Voll, the Assayer, 4-35 Roxwel! bik | per 160 Ibs in was caused here at today by an atterapt to rob the eoun- If the robbers had had in| While the office force was at dinner undoubtedly The following pr 4 to the producer Persons passing | Hay--Puget sound, per tan, $06.00 tn Washington timothy, $11.00 get in the burgiars had escaped a buggsy which was in waiting. The vault floor was covered with money Regarding Regulation of the ‘Sunbe saat Cite seem. 12 A posse is in pursuit, has not yet caught t and papers 1 | Roasted, Arbuckle live, 4%0; hogs, dressed, 6% calves, large, Wool--Heavy | #1 sound salted steers, over 60 pounds, fc; medium sound, per pound, Tio light sound, under pounds, Tc stage, bulls sad omen, 6! ; calves, per pound, fe; green hides, lc leas than salted; Gry hides eulls, one-third pound, 220 Chas. 8. Fee, summer deer 2c; winter deer, dry, 4@ 6c; papery = "cs. Maska Flyer of the com- 9100; green Washington tern Washington wool, 1c; dirty or timber burned, 10c; tal- eotararoun tween THE NATIONAL Potatoes Gobbing) The follow. ing are the resulta of the games of ELECTION AT ss Se Louis 6; at Boston 9081.00 per yaila Walla aspar- per case; art! per Ib; few Clubs Brooklyn Gobbing)—Oranges, phia .... Baltimo St. Louis Cincinnatl . ward, F. M. Pauley; third d, | Pttsburs 5 ‘auley i ward, Ba) ow York ola . Louisville ANOTHER ROBBERY. | Washington | Cleveland . emyrna figs, ; sweet apple ‘GREYHOUND 980 atrawherrien 248 $1.75; hom Oa box; apricots, $2.50 a raspberries, Johnson, who rooms at the PFAFF’S ANSW oe, Eggs and Poultry Runeh, 10@120; fancy dat- Washington 1b prints, 18@ street grocer charged | © allegations moa Choene eo Native Wash Corn ny Se Pattie Coast Steamship Co, for San Pra California comb, u@ trained The company's elegant ' chickens, i6%e; steamehipa Queen, City live chicke he | of Puebla tia Wall | | May, Grain and Food. vnd Umatiba | May Gobbing)—Puget Sound, per ime SEATTLE ton, $79; Mastern Washington tim- 11:15 a, m. via Port Townsend and othy, $14@15; alfalfa, 99 Victoria, July 4, %, 1%, s, August Oates Gobging) ton, $30@ 2 12, 17 Beptember 1, and Barley --Tolted, every fifth day thereafter Whole, Asan diiet $23; “" SAN FRANCISCO *°" meal, per t 1~ Wheat, $83; middling shorts, $17.60; ob y chopped feed, $1 Beattle 10 4. m., via Victoria and Pt Townsend, y b&, 10, 1-6, 20, 25, 30, August 4,9, 14 Beptember 4, and every fifth day thereafter. ; olf cake, meal, 23; bran, $16; | s30@p 32 FOR ALASKA Meat Prices. | Leave Seattte 9 a, m. ° Queen, July 14, 2%. . |. Fresh Meat (obbing)—Cow beef, | City of Topeka, July 9, %4, August Se per ib; steer beef, Go per Ib; mut- ton, wether, #o per Ib; pork, 7% per tb; veal, large Be per ib; snail, 100. Provistons Uobbing—THamsa, large, 10%; hame, small, Me; breakfast bi lie: dry salted sides, 7Kc; Hex, 4, 23. Cottage City, August 13, 2%. Al-Ki, July 4, 19, August 3, 18, and every nfth ¢ ereafter or further | tion, obtain folder. The company reserves the right BK, Lard (jobbing)—Home-made, per Noi White Star, te; in Special, eailin, ~ “ _ i. J. F. TROWBRIDGE, lard, compound, tlerces, 640; pugs: #4. Bupt., Ocean Dk, Beattie, mo. 0 oke! 0 t av, | Fresh Fish Gobbing) — Mall BS aye Beer office, 618 First » but, 34@4%e; salmon, 6@7 “8 toe eee Ban Francisco. } trout, 1 We; jshad, 3@4; sinelt, 4@5e; oysters, Uf | Olympia, $2.00 per sack; $1.80 per! y gallon; clams, $1.00 per sack; Dunge- | STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S “ness crabs, alive, $1.10; cooked, s120;| Alaska Excursion Trips STEAMSHIP jern black walnuts, 100; pecans, 12 Tne RI |130; fitberts, He; almonds, fancy, wott | Salis (rom Yesier Whart at 10 p.m. shell, 18; almonds, No, 2, 16¢; pea-| Wed 2B July 19 nuts, 6e; pine, Ibe; hickory, Me; co- | Thursday, 3 Friday, August 18 jcocoanuts, per dozen, T5@%e; pop } Calling at Victoria and Vanoouve: joer Ib. |B. C.,. Mary Island, Ketéhikan, Wran- Lumber end Building Material’ #e!, Juneau, Skagway, Dyes, Haines Mission, Glacier Bay and Sitka, and | Loge—Superior quality, per M, No. various other ports. erchantable fir, per M. The City of Seattle will remain at com | all ports of call long enough for pas- 1H: sengers to see everything of interest. mon, per M, $4@5; spruce | lots |eedar shingle bolts, $2@72.60. The City of Beattle ts the only | Fir lumber-—Rough, $4.60; thick fn- | steamship which was designed and ished, surfaced, one or two sides, % | putt especially for the Alaska pas- ths | senger trac. 16 feet; special lengths, Ge per! lng, dressed ‘| Por Skagway and Dyea, calling at | atock S-loch, 9@ a Victoria, Vancouver, Ketchikan, | 19.0@ 1 accom! tone Airet-claes For iniormation. rates, ete, spply to DODWELL & CO., Ltd, eral |Welght 2000 Iba, $11@14; Fir timber, | and scantlings, rough, ee | | |18; box boards, 12-inch and up, $15. id te Phone Main «7 113 James Street | Rough, $8479; bevel riding, weleht 760 1, 2 and 3, %-inch, 1900 ibs; Nos. |$1.10; 1-ineh fintsh, 12, 14 and 16 feet, | t thick fininh, $2896; cedar) { ene anen ¢4 in advance of green: ; All Water Route ty Alasta drayage, Sic, Jobbing Quotations. 5 The Jobbing quotations today were Firet Salling to St Michae on or dent }as fotiow | “auger obbing)—Gotéen como | July 15, 1899 $4.90; extra C, in bbls, Se; powdered, Fiour, ete, (obbing)—Patent Px- cellent, $240; Novelty A, $3.25; Star (hakers’), $2.75; California brands, I" beet, $5.40; spot cash prices. Dawson City Abd Ali intermediate Polaw lwhite, 11.75 per 100%be in 19-1b sacks: om tee buckwheat flour, pure, $150 per 9 live in Mtb eacke: cracked wheat. tice |) Wukon River. Ib sacks; farina, §2.- |b per 100 Ibe in 16-lb sacks; farina, $3.00 per 100 Ibs in b-Ib sacks; steel- Me kita, isl per tee ioe inter | EMPIRE LINE sacks; graham flour, 81.75 per 100 Ibs : in 10-3b sacks: whole wheat flour, |]; 607 First Ave SEATTLE tye flour, § per 100 Ibe in 10-1 sacks; eplit peas, 100-Ibs sacks, $2.00 split pens, $3.00 per 100 Ibe in 25-1b boxes; pearl barley, $4.25 per 100 Ibs sacks; wheat fakes, ib bo: TEAMSHIP 10; wheat flakes, $2.0 per case of “ % 2-Ib pkgs; fancy rolled oats, $2.55 jper bale, in 9-Ib sacks; corn meal yellow, $2.80 per bb! in 60-Ib sacks; es are being of. by the local j dealers for delivery in round lots on ithe dock or in the car at Seattle Grain — Oats, wheat chicken feed, corn meal, white, $2.90 per ddI in 50 Sa!La Po! tb sacks; buckwheat flour, pure, $7.20 ATLA FOR per bbl in 60-1b nacks; cracked wheat ST MICHAEL $4.00 per bbi In W-Ib sacks; steel cut > oat meal, $6.90 per bbi in H-Ib sack; July graham flour, $2.90 per bbi in 60-ib On or About 20. sacks; whole Wheat flour, $2.00 per | Connecting st St. Michacl with steamers bbI In 60-1 sacks; rye meal, $3.75 per | Seattle No} Seattle No. 2, Beats she bbl in 50-1b eacks; rye flour, $4.00 per 1} R It iW Parts his taney rolled oats, 180 ibe net tm DAWSON, MAMPart and Way bbia, $6.45; fancy rolled oats, 90-1b/ ee ee ase, $2.76. Coffee (Jobbing) —Green—Mocha, | 4 . per Ib, 20@310; Java, per ib, 24@28 C pe N fl tel fn Ba Costa Rica, eb per Ib, 15@1%0; d ome an olntn y in 100-1) cases, | POF fFeight and passenger rates apply to per 100 on, $12 26; tb canon per” Seattle Steamship Co. 5; Java, S0-Ib tine, per Ib, @5c;| T&gphome Main 528 WHITE STAR DOCK sack, Me; Aden Mocha, 37\c | ola, 32¢; Guatemala, 21 Gacat Tieket OMe, 612 First ave EAN "Phone Main 117 NoatH Leavo Daily = Arrive paiway Bim Kverett $240 ¢ im Mt Vernon pm Whatcom coffee, 16@20c; Lion, 100s, $12.25; 65s, | $12.96; 36m, $12.46, | New | an a Spokane Romiand = i): a> & s.- Om, eT Ciicase ane Beas St. Michaels 5 gway viaV About July 20, ty PIV S.S.LAURADA couver, Ketchikan HOURS * Bails From Beattle POR YUKON RIVER POINTS **° FRIDAY, JULY 14, AT 8 PLM, City OMice, 606 First avenne; telephone S.S. DISCOVERY. Main MH. snington Dock; ‘phone Pike 14 KK CAINE, Agent For Cape Nome and Golovin Bay For freight and passonger rates apply to ANA AAA NAA DIRECT TO CAPE NOME North American Uheg tow and Trading Company ablished 1892 able and Direct Line to Healy, St, Michael Isl m7 ne Mat White ne Main 62 Seattle Yukon Transportation Co. STREAMERS, Seattle, Edmunds and Everett, STEAMER " ovin Bay, Koyukuk River and All Yaken River Points Freight end Express Shipments pnd Sailing of the Hlegent and switt S$ ROANOKE Sulicited Three Round Trips Dally-—Except Sunday TIME CARD Carrying U | Leave ieeiaie Sadie yas'e faaoa 8 July 20, ‘99, Approximately Te Piette at Seattle with Steamer Flyer Bon vt g tin hk Ma ge for Tacoma ¥ AKnS. Kvorett Tho, round trip $4.49; Ba Mund» He, round tri Lending Co ' 3 Jelephone, Seattle, e or fb. B. SCOTT, Manager n Transportation and Trading Company Cor, Yesler Way and Oecidental Ave atile to change, without previous notice, | steamers, sailing date and hours of |. all, Perkins & Co,, Gen, | Washington & Alaska i 4 Helm Hay, wrangel, Juneau, sails) and 6 |Ne 4 or G-inch finish, $9; No. 2. $9 | trom Vesler wharf Saturday. lock & Denny & Moyt's Firat ad,|¥ Of channel rustic of drop siding,| JULY 17, at 10 © mM. with path, ete. ©. ¢ and norse. Cc | hose 7 BUSINESS CHANCES VRINTING AND BINDING Het rep » Prigting & Bind w pany, lit Yesler Way, ‘Phone t qi PATENT ATTOUR EY WARNES BAO boys | KUPTURE SERCIALANG Kupture enred without knife, pain or low of time. oom 41 Holyoke bioek CONTHACTONS AND TU TLOK RE, Kounds, bitiel Wutiders; tos We & ih, Co ford aus) Kendall, General Jovving Te not SS CAMPING TENTS | Heatte Tent and Awning Co, Merion and Wee ' ot Kent Tenis n cond hand, cmenps invalid golfer chatr K. Chapin, Math and Vike areete m, Telephone Malm 096 { MALH HELE, Wanted Fifty railroad laborers for Trin et of mountains, Great Northern I. K. Foley Brow. & Lar new work | tem slere, graders, rock um w pa ies thip today 4pm. Crawtord, 10 W. Mn Unstoit clotning. D, Taylor ttarr Boyd Watited 9) men for Cascade tunnel; Ow i, hour ebift.” Crawe ford, lho W, Ma treet. ng better for Alaska, taber, eo a work, Cavalry ‘Trousers, ment tents, x9, (7.00. Overshirty $208 Kirk, 1217 Firet Avenue. SIGN® AND __ RING AND Atias Dye Works, 222 U bone Kuff ivi, Tne ouly French Dye House in the elty. Home Bewing Machines. Best and cheapest machine made. Held on easy pay- ments, Office next door to Poxtoffies. WHITE 18 KING of all wing machines. fold by BD al tecoat ave; o- neer dealer ins: wing mae Lines and sewing machine supplies. Telephone Buff 64) AMSTRACT OF TITLE. beattlo Abstract Co, 419 New York Block mantener Renate caeat nd ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. KELLOOO, 34 Bailey Buriding (OTT & Mex RNY tT Baliey Bullaing. P. DANIELA 38 New York hs CHAS, N. ENO4 Koome 14-18 Haller Bldg. iLO A. ROOT, 1614 Roxwell buliding. Pr. OLL, lawyer, cor fake. solicitor of te. No BAS Boliding. is rs have tents, camp ftools, camp stoves, cot, ete, for sale ot rent, E. Chapin, @) aud Gi Pike street. “FOR GALE ood, Sioom bousy apd T jote; om ear line: bigh and sightly; $1100. | Hardin, te? Piret avenne. machine, A few and ton chines lor sale reasonable. dd Columbia street, opposite Postotice. aging Wanted—To buy old gold and wiven if. Hensel, mantg. jeweler, 2% Hinckley biock DENTISTS. tee Hanson apt gee vowing KH. Depew, Dentiot Specialist in fo" | end Bridge work. @1 Burke Buiiding. LOANS AND INSURANCE, ~ James Bothwell Mor sorance & burety Bonds at horton ‘bie re Best and only thorough Dancing School | ity; Gay and evening 1b end Columbcass ANY, FURNISHED ROOMS HOTEL BRONSON, So First aveaue— Good elevavor; rooms single or em suite; | low rates, Deil Crane, Manager Yi you wish a toom Or aniticipat @ change try the Rochester Howl, Pike end Second: good room $1 per week; nicely furnished ide rooms §2 to $2; transclents 250 aad ov ; free baths; electric lights. HOTRL YORK, tint Avenue and Pike; Sret-cieass rooms and board at & per week. HOTEL COLRY, cor. Thira” aad Cherry? first-class room and board. 8 week and up. ULENWGOD HOU by wu Mitte Single rooms $1, $1.6) and §2 per week. tne VICTORIA furnished rooms, #2 elegant suites ~TOTEL SA VOY —Picatant rooms | 25 First AUCTIONED RS. stioncers, Real Estate age. Cash paid for second ~___aUNK. w The Seatile Jank Co, pays lowest prices vat are business lt Railroad avenue. Telephone Black 111%. zu Alaska Vink Go. jays bfgtiest prices? returns. No. lili Western avenue, ane Pike 11% uy stoves, furni- ckery, pillows, coms Nos, sow inj and enything. EF os barber chai rs th hand store, 601 and Vr 2. Professional midwife rth and Madison sta. BAKERIES, Linsay's home-made bread, cakes amd pastry; best in the city, 1405 Third Ave, : —_ TALLORS. The Pacifie Tatloring Co, best $15, 61s and §2 suits made in the tity. Dyeing, Cleaning, Repairing. 1) Thin averraa, SHIP CHANDLERS. SUNDE & ERLAND, Yostor wharf, makers, riggers and ship ehandlers; man- ufacturers of tents, tarpaulins, mining canvas of wil widths Latest Spring Styles Lowest p BANKS TUS FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE Peidnp Capital... |, 819,00 General banking busines iransectet. fe James D. EM at . President Maurice MoMicken .°." ," Vice Prosidont Lester Turner , oe “2 «_, Onshier K. F, Parkbursé , Assistant Cashioe Hight and telegraphic exchange payable m all the principal cities of Ube Uniwed Biates and Europe ge PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF SRATILA Capital rtock paid in 828,000 ferplus S000 Jacob Furth specs Prestdane FE. ©, Neufelder. ‘ Vico: Prosidens KV, Apkeny.......1 +++ Cmsnies tn all tho prinetpat cities. ited States and Kuropa BCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK OF BEATTIE. Corner Yesler Wey and First Avenua Capital... $75,000 Andrew Chilberg . President Jacobson .Pirst Vioe- President kL. Grondaht Second Vire-Prea, A. UU. soelberg * Cashier Trans General Banking Business