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a HE DROPPED TEN BLONDES With Blue Eyes and Dimples. “YOU WON'T DONO HOW,” HE SAD: NEW YORK, July 12"! am very sorry for the blonde, but the popu- lar taste has turned from her, Audi- ences won't have blondes, It grieves me, because personally I think the Diondes are very nice—aff the stage. But the theatrical blonde had better realize at once that her only road to buy @ pot of black dye Thus spoke Manager George w.| Lederer of the New York theater, while rehearsing his w play, “Wed Oats.” Within the last few weeks he has dropped ten blondes from his) In “Wid Oats,” out of) company. the 70 women there are only three biondes--Miss Susie Drake, Mise Irene Bentley And Mise Chase, Of these Miss Drake is the only one whose hair, it ts sald, naturally owns the hue it wears. “I'm afraid it t® going to be « hard wipter for the blondes,” Mr. Le- derer said apologeticaily to Miss Drake, “It ts not my fault. You know what the public When you find you have got a jonah aboard You must piteh him Inte the water. A theatrical manager has to do as the public says, and I'm afraid that one genuine blonde and two chemical ones will be even more than they can stand in this show,” The dimcovery was made by Mr. Lederer that the blonde is not now in say that dieached have killed the “blonite” dusiness. They were so plentiful a few years ago that there was A big surptus of them. Then @ reaction set in and all biondes, bieached or genu- | Ine, suffered in popularity. But nev~ er was there atime when the blonde distinetly out of it as she Drake, who has made the chorus to the tront she ts often in the center takes the part of an every Briton of the femin- looks she will pats el in “Wild Oats” after what seems to shout 75 years of experi- . though NEW ORDERS FOR ENLISTING No Restrictions as to Citizen- ship or Mental Qualities. ‘The new orders for enlistment just received at the local recruiting office mark some changes, not- in, “no restrictions aw to Se or mental qualifica- eg poe made.” regiments to be organized will as the U. 8. volunteers. be numbered from 2% to 55 euch regiment will nm as the United States Those enlisted at a to the in will not be made, however, until the staff officers have arrived at Vanceuver. Physical quatifications will be strict, owing to the hard- hips experienced in the Philippines. THE “CERVUS ALCES.” Mustering The local ortet of of Blk tas re- ceived a high compliment from Mr. Bol Ashor, the Seattle composer, who | recently gained composing the Rowan March. Mr. Asher has composed a new march, which he dedicated to the local jodge under the name of “Cervus Al- ces,” the legend of the order. The) first public presentation will be giv- en Sunday afternoon. Felt Competent An advertisement in a newspaper calling for “a first-class bookkeeper at $3 a week” called forth the fol- lowing answer, Ute only one attract- ed by the munificent salar: “lam a young man, 37 years of age, having had a business experi ence of 2 years, being connected with the United States embassy at Madagascar, and feel confident if you give me a trial I can prove my worth to you. I am not only an expert bookkeeper, proficient stenographer and typewriter, excellent operator and erudite college graduate, but have several other accomplishments which might make me desirable. 1 am an experienced snow ghoveler, a} first-clasg peanut roaster, have some knowledge of removing superfluous, hair and clipping puppy dogs’ earn, have & medal for reciting ‘Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight,’ am a skilled chiropodist and practical farmer, c an} also cook, take care of horses, crease trousers, open oysters and repair umbrellas. Being possessed of great physical beauty, I would not only be useful but ornamental as well, jend- ing to the sacred precinets of your office that delightful artistic charm that a Satsuma vase or atuffed billy goat would,’ As to walary 1 would feel I was robbing the widow and swiping the aponge cake from the| wphan if I were to take advantage i] jof your munificence by accepting the too fabulous eum of $3 per Week, and 11 would be entirely willing to give you my services for less, and by ac | cepting $1.87 per week would give you an opportunity of not only inereasing your donation to the church, pay your butcher and Reap up your lite Insurance, but to found a home for indigent ty per salesmen and endow a free bed in the cats’ home,” Patternmakers’ Journal, } BEAST STILL AT LARGE George Merklin, Wanted on a charge of criminal apsault apen a Hittle @irt by the name of Zoe St John, is still at large, although a werrant has been out for his ar rest 10 days, Merklin enticed the little girt into @ lodging house in the lower part of the elty, He rep- resented himsel{ as her father, and was furnished ar Here he wuc Jed In accomplishing bis purpore, | Merklin Is a tramp painter and has been in the city only a week, Surveyors at Work. MOUNT VERNON, July 1%—8ev eral Great Northern surveyors have | passed through here on their way to |the Upper Skagit. While the men of the party would not state their buat neas, it is almost probable that they are going to make @ final survey from Hamilton to the mines for the purpose of havi: Seattle & Northern extended up | tive. the MORE TROUBLE FOR DAWSON ‘Steamer Ro: lie , ven Cats | Of Vocal Reputation North. Steamer Rosaile, Capt. O'Brien. | salled last evening from Lynn canal |ports, Among her passengers wa |H, J. Coleman, an attorney of Wis nein He |e taking with him to Dawson @ large crate of cata, whose vocal organs furnished Mecordant music as the steamer left the dock. Mr. Coleman intends to dispose of the felines at Dawson fir fancy pric- o8 as rat-exterminators It in said that Purser W. P. Morrow chars- ed each of the animals first-class fare. A. L. Rhynd, another passenger ts bound for Dawson. He has with him a big Klondike outfit. The ht alle’s cabin passengers were as f lows: A. BL Terrill, H. J. Coleman. J. Staley, W. Sehroeck, J. H. Perry, Mra. D. Barley. Mre, M. Ernst, ©. “ Heim, Mr. and Mra. B. Par: A Rhynd, G. W. Johnson, Mrs. Dike bie, James W. Lipcomb, Mra Eyatt, |Mesara. Wolfenden, Livinox, Bart- te and Henry McCauley, PHARMACISTS IN SESSION. The State J decesietion Meets” at Whatcom. WHATCOM, July, 12—The State Pharmaceuticn! association began its session here today. The session will be for three days. There are about members present. For the past two days the state board of pharmacy held an «xamina- certificates, C. H. MeoPherson, Whatcom; Walt« er Ruta, Port Townsend: Malph Mi. chael, Shirley Berry, Oscar Henrich, | Tacoma. Assistant pharmaci«ts’ certificates were granted: Ed Wi- lama, Seattic; W. J. Gruber, Win- lock, George Sargent. Tacoma. ‘The members of the examining board are: J. H. Day, Dayton; 3. W McArthur, Spokane; Steilacoom; L. D. P. Collins, What- + W. H. Barnes, Seattic. They wilt hold another examination in| Spokane July 17. KILLED BY A TRAIN. ‘The body of an unknown laborer, who was run over by a freight train at Weston, Washington, yesterday, | bet Dias to this city today for NEW ORDER OF CHIEF REED Regarding ipiaielotten of the Slot Machines. Chief Reed night to stop all issuing of checks or lehips good In trade on nickle-in-the- | slot-machines, and dealers have been instructed to pay out only merehand- wide reputation by [18 The order issued reads as fol-| the Great Northern, and F, W. Gra- lows: “On and after this date (uly 12) no cheeks will be allowed to be jmiot machine. If anyone playing any | machine wins, he will be pald in mer- jehandise only, No checks to be given. I wish this order strictly en- forced.” INDIANAPOLIS, 12.—-The July | Indianapolis News was sold at auc- tion here yesterday and was bought by Delaven Smith, of Chicago, and Charles R. Williams, for $926,000. ‘The two alrendy owned 06 2-3 per cent. of the stock. ELECTION AT WALLA WALLA WALLA WALLA, Wash., July 13.| The city elect today was very quiet, leas than 1) votes being cast The following ticket was elected Mayor, Jacob Betz; clerk, RK. P. Reynolds; chief of police, J. J. Kauf- man; treasurer, Lee A. Shaw; city attorney, H. 8. Blandford; street! commissioner, W. H. Brown; health} joMcer, Dr. W. G, Alvan | —First ward, G. W. F ward, F, M. Pauley; |S. Isaac. ANOTHER ROBBERY. James Johnson, who rooms at the beock; second third ward, 1, Great Northern Lodging house, re | ported the lows of two ladies’ gotd watches and $50 in money, which | was stolen from his room some time! last night ee Kore Drag Con Fitth and Pike, } Preseripou Bpevialiats Fuone ike 2 Ruby creek | the! Peter Jensen, | insued an order Inst} | paid or played io any nickel-in-the-| Couneilmen | al THE SEATTLE | IN jcomplaint was filed he was out try jing to collect money to pay his cred i rd promed for money he bad to the jerk for filing th answer MONTON, July 1.—Binding| will begin here next Monday morn ing. Hayling Is about completed, and Julthough an unusually heavy erep D f A | sorare sb ground, last year's prices e erre on ccoun | prevailed. Several flelds of wheat lwhich have been noticed carefully |have shown that in many instances |may yet be short, Oats and hops are up to the average Apples will t —— |more plentiful than has heretofore WILL SEE TO RAISING TROOPS "Te LL Ske | INCORPORATIONS. a Articlan of incorporation for the rs Not to Leave the Matter to Pails Coan Smelting ny have t ar Subordinate: So “SE rE Washington Di and W. A, Unb stock iw fixed at mpany will erect al place on Puget WASHINGTON, 0. ©, July 1 “The president shall be commander- in chief of the army and navy of the MORE FRENCH United States and of the militia of when called nate United | ather day why he did - deta of the pending PAS the several states jthe actual service (of the @ friend the not leave the July The eleventh war to his sebordinate and take a) oni, which is trying M. de Crion, vacation, hy plied by quoting this tor of police, and Le Rendu ntence from the constitution of the alt ‘aadiewn ariiilers United States, In further explanation hareea hes oré he said ered that proce held behind | “How can 1 take Reg tm woe closed doors. The accused officers when there ts so much to GON | protested against seerecy, but their toward raising and looking after the protests were of no avail army in the Philippines and to faith-| # ca fully carry out the obligations m dosh force ng vm. teen he ESTATE TRANSFERS t le my desire that the army in the Philippines shall be the beet in the} | world; that General Otis shall have everything that he requires for the | The following rea ° transfers | were filed with the county auditor erday comfort of his troops, and that there |, ans Pederson geet Me) shall be nothing lacking to bring the | ion pay Pebruary 3, 8100. [oampatgn to & speedy and success. | ful termination. I am not giving any |. '! M Smith & Co. to th Northern STAR. Cheese GUokling)—Native Wash. _ ineton, 12%@1%e; Mastern 12¢@ 140; p fi (| I Gaiitornia, te acific Coast Steamship Co eas Cobbiag)-Btrictly fresh ranch, 38 | ‘oy San Francisco) Honey California comb, 120! | tor | Ite; atrained, Te, | The company’s elegant) Poultry—Drensed chickens, 1640; i steamahipa Queen, City |live chickens, 160 | of Puebla, Walla Walla, Food, " and Umatilia Hoy, Grain a Gobbing)—Puget Bound, per ioe SEATTLE end and son 7@9; Mastern Washington tim-|'16 a, m. via Port Te othy, $1415; alfaifa, 9 | Vietoria 24, 2, August Oats Gobbing)-—Per ton, $200082, 12,17 r 1, and Harley Rolled, $7, every fifth day th ter, 2.00; cracked, $23; “" SAN FRANCISCO '°" , via Vietoria 7 rt Feed | cake, meal $53, middiings, $2123; bran, $16; , P . shorts, $17.60; chopped feed, szogaz; | AUEUN 4 9 14, 19 : Aniry chopped feed, $16; seed oats, |* *"9 every fifth day thereafter | g30@32. FOR ALASKA Leave Seattle 9 a, m. Queen, July 14 City of Topeka, July 9%, &, 24 esh Meat (obbing)—Cow beet, | er ib; steer beef, #e per Ib; mut- wether, 9 per Ib; pork, 7% per Ib; weal, large te per ib; ermal, 100, Provisions (jobbing—Hama, large, 10%c; hame, #mall, Lo; breakfast ba- 1i%e; dry walted sides, 7c; Rex, Lard Gobbing)=Home-made, per 1° Ib, 7\e: White Star, Soy Cotn Bpecial, |8\%e; lard, compound, terces, 6%e; Rex, #\e. Fresh Fivh Gobbing) — Halt- jout. I%@4%o; nalmon, 6@70; flound- S@4e; soles, 40; rock cod, trout, 124@1be; shrimps, 100 1, 3@4; smelt, 45; oysters io $3.00 per sack; $1.80 per \wallon; clams, $1.60 per sack; Dunge- ness crabs, alive, $1.10; cooked, $1.20; | ling cod, 6@6e; black cod, 6@7e. Nuts 2, August ttage City, Augus July 4, 19%, ry fifth day t further tnformation, August 4, 18, reafter obtain Al }and Yor reserves the right previous notice, r The company change, without mers, sailing date and hours of sailing, J.B. TROWBRIDGE, Puget 84. Bupt., Ocean Dk, Seattle Up town tleket office, 618 First av., Seattle; Goodall, Agents, San Francisco. Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S Al ixcursion Trips City of ‘Seattle STEAMSHIP | Walnuts, per tb, oka, Me; Eaat~ jern black walnute, 100; pecans, 120 | 10; fiberts, Me; almonds, fanc oat Seite irom Vesior Wher! at shell, Ife; almonds, No, 2, 1c; pea- We |nuts, Ge; pine, Ibe; hickory, 10¢; co- Thurs: jay A | Socoanuts, per dozen, 16@ 90; pop-| Catling at Victoria and Vancouver, jer Ib, B. C., Mary Island, Ketchikan, Wran- Lumber end Building Material: eel. Juneau, Skagway, Dyea, Haines ad | Mission, Glacier Bay and Sitka, and Loge—Superior quality, per M. No. | various other porte. i fr, G7; merchantable Or, per M. | ‘The City of Seattie will remain at |14.0005.00; No. 1 cedar, 4@7; com- a1) ports of call long enough for pas- jmon, per M. H4@6; spruce lows, $6.50; sengers to see everything’ of interest. cedar shingle bolts, $2¢f2.00. ‘The City of Seattle is the only Fir lamber—Rough, $6.0; thick fin- | steamship which was designed and tehed, surfaced. or two sider bullt especially for the Alaska pas- 10 and 12 Inches wide, $15020; jengihe | jsenger traffic, Perkins & Co., Gen, | 8 | BUSINESS CHANCES. | ror ALM Th » Alex | PRINTING AND BINDING Metropolitan Pyinting & Binding Com peny, 112 Yealer We "Phone Biue 601 VATE . HARNEA RKO, itnptnre cured without koife, pain or lowe ottime Keom 4 Holyuks blork ‘ ONTHAC “TOS AND mt Lew Roun Ditietnen Bulider Tok Western ave. s CAMVING TENTS. Seattic Tent and Awning Co, Marion ond Wostorn. Telephone Vor Bale oF Kent heed sebapsteccea mathe ne, Mxth and Vike streets pitas w aod ‘chalra, Wanted —Filty ratiroad labo <4, east of mountain i wages, $2; free Crawtord, 110 W. Mato st, a. D. Taylor, biner Boyd big 1B men for Cascade tan Wand $2.75, Bhour ab Spibing beta? or hard work. | oversemt, $2.75; oy Miles’ storm and’ cold A, % hood. roe, sed Army piace wool hata, tc. Rubber lankets #o. N Sete and drawers, 1.0 each. ii LOO and up. Govern ment tents, 0x9, 67.0 Overshirta 20, Kirk, 1217 Fleet Avenue Se NOME SIGNS AN Wnt bot phy “The only House in the ns New Home Bewitig Machines. Best aod chee machine made. fold on oer ner ‘*, Office next dour to Foptofiice, WHITE i Ka of all sewing machines. fold by A BD. *, 1006 Kecond ave; neer desler in bines and se: mach Me vi perm tac pure WANTED-CLOTHIN | Security company, lots 9 to 22, block | 12 to 16 feet; special lengths, We p ee ie ail aot, until tem | A: lots ¢ and &. biock B, lots 4, 6, 7,|M extra; one-inch Gnish, $13@15; "a Steamshit » Farallon dust now and will ‘not until Ger | block E, lots ® to 12, i, block F, | vertical grain, $4 per M extra; Nloor- | p ABSTRACT OF TITLE. sel A tee ad ae Suin tinea ase . nt A way ané all arrangements have been | M‘*Ker'* Sup. First ad. Kent, July |inm dressed aed matebed, 8 hry For Skagway and Dyea, calling at | “inti Abstract Co, 19 New York Block eieeted. tap the. reture Of the vole |". stock boards, S-inch, S9@18; 10-i1, Victoria, Vancouver, Ketchikan, | pene ety | “Mande Ratetitfe and husband, 1. /92.00@18; I2-inch, $18@1%; fencing, | Helm Hay, Wrangel, Juneau, sails | AESORAETS-49 LAW. 2 ri ¢ the clone | Ml: to Anna Bennett, tote 5 and 6 [No 4 or é-inch finish, $9; No. 2, $9 | trom Yesler whart Saturday. “Ta eeiaooa ‘ew persons are aware of the close! i iny 5 Denny & Hoyt's Firat ad. |¥ OF channel rustic of drop siding, JULY 17, at 10 PM, ELO08 es ates personal attention which the pret | ji. o¢ goog Welght 2000 iba, SLI@I4; Fir timber, | [ssece f mecommodations frvtelast, mers fas ie, Tews seni dent gives to every detail of the)” Sabort ot an. to ts A, Mathews, [30 004 peantiings, rourh, 90.5060 | Tination. rates, ete, apply to me P AN Lk Yorw 2 Philippine campaign, With the an) nu nwy, ae 31, twp 2, range 4.) 10 8181 E, s9.00@18, 8 48, 81 DODWELL & CO., Ltd, Mito A. HOOT i641 Rowwel Waiting omaious condition of affaire exiwting | 5.5 "0 Soo ; * 14; box boards, 12-inch and up, $15 General Agents afaky CARROLL. aerate News a. in the war department because Of |" ir rvoy Th Mkects ot ux. to Henry |. Washington Red Cedar Lamber— Phone M1: a J Street | ttle! lect tee f or ank Gumecat jen, Fesuliiog in| taeis, lot & block 17, Giiman park, | Roman. £008; bevel ciding: weeny er | sercane | | _ CLOTHES CLEANING. m ; ‘8 | Ballard, July 6, $150 Nos. | oes |the army having a commanding ReM- | fionrictin I. Hiblett and husband i. 2 and & %-Inch, 1200 Ibe: Nos. |{! e ® L]) “Seattio Clothes Pi coke eral who does not command and a va. to3. A 8 ae 1, 2 and & %-inch 700 Ibe, $12¢P27; Gfethes te shageter Oh 20 fing secretary of war who isa mere fle-| oP \or'y block 0, Nake ah Jorg | Wainacoting, $10@14; ruatic, $25@28; J) tleaiting, repairing, isused ay. Tet Bud urehead, the responsible work of or- |) ‘ger sf al, Hi , *A* ehingtes, 51.60; standard shingles 10, $200. ; Gi niging and malntaining the army Comet Lodge, No. 19. 1.0.0. F. ¢ $1.19; l-inch finteh, 12, 14 and a6 feet, T/ | scananagiian _ a S in the Philippines falls upon the) . 1 onda k 1 ° | $209; thick finish, t29@6; cedar } - eee Are Jou got Ssasepiat i president and adjutant general 4 a1, |PaUares, 7, HB and 10 feet, $20@30; | H HY bag DN iy ge Much that might be done by the ; jpicketa, #12, All Water Route to Alaska. Gs Pike street. subordinates of the war department L. Gow, |, iln-aried, $1 In advance of green; | TALE Ue srg 7) j the president has to do himeelf.) “ a. 1 ‘ad | drayage, Me, | tote: on car line; high and sightly; $1100, There i# not an order iseued that he 7 Jobbing Quotations. } Hardin, 1007 First avente. de “ om ol t e Bee I bet hast loos not have cognizance of and he Barnes to Kate ® Marnes,| The Jobbing quotations today were Firm failing to St Mickas on ot Abent j machine. A. foot get abean: woe AE prin | frequentiy writes orders himee He is in the war telegraph room of ¢ White House many times during day and night reading teleerams to A . and from Gen, Otis and studying the | ch ts Janne, patlonal Bank of Be war map, which is considered every ye yyooy ~ete ae |time there is « battle or charge of | te York © Denny & Hoyt's ad | trope in the Philippines egy ty Interest in me, sec 24 . Tange 7 December 19, 1898 June ux. by T. ©. Cor- Jobn Todd, e% lots 2, North Sent ©. ATTEMPTED TOS ROB TREASURER MEDINA, ©., July 12.—-Great ex citement wae caused here at ‘ Thursday today by an attempt to rob the coum. Wea wry ty treasury. If the robbers had had! ing Gre uff is coming In five minutes longer to work they large quantities The rmand for | would have secured about $100,000. strawberries In great, and the M-35 Roxwell bik) MARKET QUOTATIONS: Morning. —The markets Cot were busy this n noon While the office force was at dinner “ Hye or in ‘ jthe burglars, undoubtedly experts | with haltut, The prices r gained entrance into the county | changed Ch ther tarkete treasury through the auditor's office | firm. ated forced an entrance to the vault After working the combination to the outside door they used dynamite or some other powerful explosive ‘and blew open the second door. The force of the explosion completely wrecked the vault. Persons passing heard Yhe explosion and rushed to) the court house. The front doors | @ 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, $27.0; barley, 822; wheat chicken feed, $19; bran; $14; shorts, $14.50. Hay—Puget sound, per ton, $6@6 50. tern Washington timothy, 811.60) falfa, $8. were secured and before they could) Eggs — Stric fresh rank, %o. get in the burgiara had escaped in Butter — Fresh ranch, s8@i0c; a buggy which wae in waiting. The | Creamery, 17@ 14 It floor was covered with money _ Poultry—Chickens, live, 18@16\c; and papers. Three men were seen to dressed, ie ercape. A posse in in purwult, but wa i@raes otek Boyt bere | ot ‘ | cows, 6; steers, 4%4@5e; good be not yet caught the fugitiv Senn’ OUR Meer beers, ‘Arceok: Winer jealves, dressed, large, 6c; small, 9c; calves, large, live, 4c; small, 6¢ | Traveling Freight Hides, Peits and Wool—Heavy Agent H. L. aition with sound salted steers, over 69 pounds, fo; medium sound, per pound, THe; ight sound, under 6 pounds, Tc cows, sound, all welghts, Te stage, bulls «ad oxen, 4@P5e; salted Kips, Te; calves, per p i, Be; areen | hides, 1c |Gary has ri | igned his p ham has been appointed a hin suc- cessor, “ee | Chas. 8. general passenger less than salted; dry hides | agent for the Northern Pacific, is in per pound, 2c; dry culls, one thira | the eit n here he will © jess; summer deer, per pound, 2@ all the westerm offices of the com- 940; winter deer, dry, M@16e; papery pany. deer, 9@ 120; dry elke, 9100; green | jelk, 4@5e; sheep pelts, 2647 hear- it nes, 16@%ie; Eastern Washington wool, fe Western Washington wool, ty or timber burned, 10c; tal LEAGUE GAMES © tw. Maas Potatoes Gobbing) White River $2.004 melor Yesterday the answer of J. C : Pfaff, tee Pike street grocer charged | Sutter, Eggs and Poultry with attempting to defraud his cred-| Butter 10@ ; faney dal- Washington itors, was filed in the superior court.|T¥, in squares, 15 ane @20¢; He denies all the allegations made | ¢ meries, Ib prints, against him, and says that when the erm Iowa and Bigin, 19@20c, rs tote 11 and} “rr Burbanks, $39@45; Yakima and CHICAGO, July ewe follow- Oregon, $48;.00 new potatoe lng are the resdite of the games of $2,002 per sack; beets, $1 the National league clubs yester-|per sack; carrots, 90@$1.00 per day: At New York—Brooklyn St, sack; garlic, 9; California aspara 6; at Boston-—Roston 4, Ch gus, b@¢e per Ib Walla Walla aspar- at Philadelphia—Philadelphia agus, Se per Ib; rhubarb, 2%e per y veland 0; at Washington— |Ib; tomatoes, $2.25@2.60 per case; arti. | Washington 10, Cincinnati 6; at Bal-| chokes, 0c per dow; wax bAns, We } tin Loulavilie 13, Baltimore 3; at ber Ibi string beans, te per Ib; mY} | New York—New York 4, Pittsburg 1. cabbage, 24@2%gc; new onions, | Following is the standing of the Orekon peas, Te; arly Rowe potntese, clubs $2.50@2.75 per cart sack. Clubs w. L PC. Fruit Brooklyn ...4...6 50 23 685 Green frult Gobbing)~Oranges, | Bomton ..c..ceeeee 45 7 625 needling, 10m4; navels, $4@b; Philadelphia ..... 4% 614 \temons, 334 ; apples, an Chicago .. see 42 609 ey, $3.50@3.00 box; ban. Baltimore . + 39 0 565 \anas, $2.60 bunch; a Bt. Louis a 9 fornin black f 20-1b sen, | Cineinmat! . % vi) GO; cartoons, $1.2 emyrna figs, _ Pittsburg ” 486 per Ib; new d ; sweet style New York “9 451 cider, ec per gal; aweets, | Loulaville -* “ 980 | strawberries, Lake ington, rag | Washington . ) 49 298 $1.7h;home grown eG) $1.00 0 Cleveland ti 58 W71| box; Ban cherr Be “4 a | - mymaneasie peaches, $1 apricots, $ ’ box; blackt Oi ¥ ction PFAFF’S ANSWER. 2.25; currants, $1,001.96; water jas follows: Sugar obbing)—Golden C, In bbis, 44.9; extra C, in bbls, be; powdered, $5.95; dry granulated, $5.40; cube, $5.- %, beet, $5.40; spot cash prices, July 15, 1899. Connecting with Company's Ows Pieet of Bivet Btesmers tor Fiour, ete. Gebbing)—Patent Ex- . ; cellent, $3.40! Novelty A, $3.25; Star (bak ), $2.75; Cailfornia brands, 1$4.10; corm meal, yetiow, $1.65 per 100 ; pounds in 10-1b eacks; corm meal, | White, $1.75 per 100 7be in 16-4D sacks; buckwheat four, pure, $3.50 per 96 ibs in 9-10 sacks; cracked wheat, $2.25 per 100 Ibe in 10-ib sacks; farina, #2. | | 5S per 100 Ibe in 10-1b sacks; farina, | $2.00 per 100 Ibe In 5-Ib sacks; steel- ut oatmeal, $2.60 per 100 Iba in 10-1b sacks; graham Maur, $1.75 per 100 Ibs n 10-1D sacks: whole wheat flour, 1.45 per 100 ibs in 10-1b sacks. $2.10 per 100 Ibe in 10-1d «. 4 ¥ ur, $2.25 per 100 Ibe in 10-1b acks: split peas, 100-ibe sacks, $2.50; split peas, $4.00 per 100 Ibs in 25-1b boxes; pearl barley, $4.25 per 100 Ibs nm sacks; wheat flakes, 76-lb boxes, t flakes, $2.00 per case of 2b pes; fancy rolled cate, $2.55 |per bale, in ®Ib sacks; corn meal, | yellow, $2.80 per bb! in 60-ib sacks; corn meal, white, $2.90 per bbi in 60- \'b sacks; buckwheat flour, pure, 17.20 | pet Dbl In 60-1b sacks: cracked wheat | | $4.00 per bbl In §0-Ib sacks; steel cut | eat meal, $6.0 per bbi in -tb sack; eraham flour, $2.90 per bbl in 50-16 | ak ta Wk, ean bo Connec a steamers pone wth ache: re meni Bt per | Seattle Novi, Seattle No. 2, Seattle Now 3 for 0 per ‘iol taney eae ‘ota, 90 i mee x DAWSON, Rampart and Way Ports 406 All intermediate Potaw ou ae i Yukon River. EMPIRE LINE 607 First Ave. « SEATTLE | jon Com ry United States or Coneae STEAMSHIP LAURADA BATLS FOR ST. MICHAEL "On or About July 20. peerage gest demand STEAMER, DISCOVERY ¢ , $2.75. “Coffee Gobbing) —Green—Mocha, | i fi De DS » 38c; “ecimimatic: Seu me'® Sa Cape Nome and Goloftin Bay For freight and passenger rates apply to Seattle Steamship Co. Je'A, In 100-1b cases, | ; 60-1 cases, per 100 | | Roasted, Arbuc per 109/Iba, $12 Ibe, $12.96; 36-1b cases, per 100 Iba, |$1245; Java. 50-Ib tins, per Ib, 650; | Teevbome Main 528. WWITE STAR DOCK sack, Me; Aden Mocha, 37%c; Cari Guatemala, Tiekot OMoe, 612 First ave ‘hone Main 117. Dally Arrive Eve ola, 320; 21 4 | coffse, 166200; Lion, 1008, $12.25; €5e, | Grea nen 12.95; 36m, $12.46, \No ont! y ‘* LWA’ , [sso stents se | seo “s. Alaska Flyer 2225 es St. Michacie Skagway via Vonoeave Ketchikan oi and Jun Pee . About July 20, HOURS S.LAURADA 4 ke ome HUMBOLDT Seattle No. 1 Seattle Nu Seattle No.3 Eatis From Settle FoR YUKON RIVER POINTS FRIDAY, JULY 14, AT 8 P.M Ss. S. DISCOVERY City Office, 606 First avenne; telephone Main &%, Arlington Dock: ‘phone Pike Lis mr BB. CAINE, Agent For Cape Nome and Golovin Bay | For freight and passonger rates apply to :| Seattle-Ynkon Transportation C0. © Columbia Bt ne Main 247 Star DIRECT To CAPE NOME North American ey tion and Trading Company SPRAM ERS, . Established 1892 | Seattle, Banus and Brett Se A ete yey Freight and Express Shipments Solicited Fecond Sailing of th Hlegant and swift S. 5. ROANOKE Carrying U. & Mail July 20, '99, Approximately GREYHOUND Three Round Trips Dally—Except Sunday TIME CARD Leave fonttio 7m m.. 12m, and 5p Jonve Kyorott 94d & m2 p m,, and Py 7:16 p.m. . uly your Bertil Now. For rates Conneste ot Gagitio with Moamer Flyer and iuil Information evil on or ad Hl dress North American Transportation ound trip $4235 Ba. Beattia od. 381 BB. SCOTT, Manager and Trading Company. FA Kh ry “evorate i Cor, Yeslor Way and Occidental Ave we, round OF i | Paid-np Capital. $190,000 “i | FL | chines for tale reasonable. 15 Columbia | Street, opposite Postotfee. | Wanied—To buy old gold and sliver” HC | Hensel, mantg. jeweler, & Hinckley block. —— ak OUNTINES. HH. De Dentist. 8 Specialist in © rowa ent bridge © wk. 4 Burke Building. | LOANK AND INSU RANDE. “James Bothwell arte ‘Loans, Fitoia smrance & Surety Bonds. 28 Hoxton blk ; ToL | Best ‘Schoolia city; day and Gvesing’ age Tih and Colum crs Pan Tow Bose ns sn tae, onto (HOTELS AND FURNISHED BOOMs | “HOTEL RONSON, BO Firet avenue— ood elevator: rooms single or €m suite ce rates, Dell Crane, Manager ou wish « foom or anticipate a chat | exif Ravens amor, seiletonn« cbange good room § outside rooms tee; free baths: YORK, iret Avenue and Pik rooms and board at § per week COLBY, cor. Thind and Cherry: firet-class room and . $8 week and up. GLENWOOD HOUse, tid Bout ta Single rooms $1, $1.5) and & per week. “THe Vic TURE Tate, Firat furnished with Bath, ete, ~HOTELSA VOY Pica sani AUCTIONEERS. ~“Piekerton KJ Devi) Auctioneers, Real ash ty Retate and Sto: for second band furniture. ihe Pirst A, Tet Fike sm. JUNK. ¢ week; nleely furnished iranscients 250 end hte, The = ie —_ Co, Jowest bet Prices Telep hone Black 1318 Alsska Junk Go. pays highest price: rompt returns, No Lil Western avenue. relephone Pike 119 | FOUND. Fount.The place to buy oves, furni- lid chairs, crockery, pillows, com: NOs. sew in “ahing os ehatrs, mirrors verything eoond hand ore, MIDWIFE Chets, professional midwife and norse. Cor. 27th and Madison ets, BAKERIES. x broad, cakes and 1405 Third Ave, Linsay's home-made pasiry; best im the eity TAILORS. The Pacito Tailoring Co. best gis, $15 and #20 suits made inthe eity. Dyeing, Cleaning, Repairing. 718 Thin! avenue, Sih, Yosior wharl, salle iggers and ship chandlers; man- of tents, tarpauligs, mining as of all widths. makers it tur nse} Ci Mra Hansen, corner Fourth and Ping | Latest Spring Styles. Lowest prices | THe FIRST epee BANK OF r = bh ae business iransacted. es ee. Prosidems iiatics Meal Vico Preatdont Lester Turner, . . . KF. Parkbarst .” . ,”, * Assistant Cathise Bight and telegraphts Sian oe he Oot in Sil’ the. prielpat eition States and Europe GH PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE Capital stock paid in. barplus,.....+ Jacob Furth... F. C, Neutoider. KV, Ankeny Correspondents tn all the princi pai cttieaLa The United States and Buropa | SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN BANK | OF SEATTLE. | Corner Yeslor Way and First Avenue $25,000, >, Prostdont Flint Vise Press tent | Capital Andrew Chilberg Jacobson © L. Grondahl A. Hi. Soulberg