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ti DEAF MUTES INCREASING Owing to Their In- termarriages. The Next Consus Will Show Their Number Multiplied by Five in Forty Years. ¢,, July 2% sult is that in Haight and H tvely as the fondant. Both ¢ nd dumb, and the father and many of the relatives of the defendant are deaf mutes The inter-martiage of persons bereft of ¢ faculties h and hearing were made apparent in th suit, The facts have been called to attention of Prof. Alexander M father of Prof. Bell of tel whe predicts the establishment a tinct human ape if af mutiom is perpetuated by mthe inter- WASHINGTON, D. A remarkable divorce whieh Mrs, Mary L. J. Hatght figure Plaintiff! and de @ons are deaf reaper evils of the hy of # marriage of the afflicted. The census of 1900 t@ likely to bring out some notable facts in re gard to the increase of the deaf mute affliction in this country. According to the figures of 1890, there we the United States 40.582 deaf and dumb people and "80,616 persons te tally deaf, but not dumb, The rapid ity with which the curse ts spreading Will be made obvious by statistics adduced for the last year of the 19th century Increase of deaf mutes will be start. Mang. tn view of the figures already at hand. We know that the population of the Unfted States doubled in the forty years between 1850 and 1899, in the same period the number of deaf and dumb people in the country were Multiplied by five “Th frat recorded marriage Geat and dumb persons was in 1819 in the thirty years from 1850 to 1880, there were 1,400 such marriages. W: find im short that the deaf m Ment is growing at a rate enorme: ly greater than the population large. f& due to inter-marriage among deaf and dumb people, which are not only customary but habitual “There is every prospect that be- fore jong we shall come to recognize the existence of a deaf mute variety of the human race, entirely distinct end apart.” ARRESTED FOR BURGLARY Last night Ralph Huston was ar- Fested on a charge of burgiary. Some time ago the house of Geo. 8. Coop- er, on Twenty-first avenue, was en- tered and a large amount of si!ver- ‘ware and women's clothing was tak- en. This property is now in px Session of Sheriff Van de Vanter. at it le entirely obvious that this It was found in Huston'’s rooms at 1208 Seventeenth avenue by means of a fearch warrant in the hands Deputy Sheriff Wilson. The property is valued at several dundred dollars. All Huston would fay was that the goods did not be- fong to him, but as they were found in @ trunk of which he had the key, & complaint of burglary was lodged against him today. ot ALL SORTS” London Mohammedans wi!! build a mosque. eee The profite of the British postofiice Bmount to $20,000,000 a year. eee In Marttoba there are 2,500,000 peres under crops, of which 1,600,000 is wheat. eee Lady Henry Somerset te teadhng a crusade against smoking by women and girls. Covent Garden, London, tas been fn the possession of the Bedford fam- fly for 20 years ee Professional etiquette prevents the French judges and judicial officials from riding in omnibuses. ie ae Among the coachmen of Berlin are Beveral retired army officers, three Pastors and sixteen nobles. . - Only one death from smallpox Has} been registered in London during the past twelve month “- There is a district in Liverpool jm habited by 60,000 people where intox- feating liquer cannot be bought. 0.4 It im calculated that the sharehotd ers of the United Kingdom outnum- ber the railroad employes by about 40,000. . The official stenographer in the trial of the criminal case of Senator Quay will receive $1450 for his serv foes. . Warren ©. Coleman, of Concord, N. C., is the richest colored man in the South. His income is invested in cotton mills ee Nearly 22,000 immigrants entered Canada last year, of which 475 were from England and 9119 from the United States. se0e * Only 1 per cent, of the telegrams over seas are concerned with family or private matters he r commercial, journalistic or The cheapest animal to raise is the sheep, and with the growing for tender lamb and mutton t are official appetite In this country, St is one of the most profit able cee The disproportion of the sexes in ptill very great in Australia, e. nen STARTLING REPORT BY PROP, BELL me n “There can be no question that the | | of ANE RT NETL TPIT THE SEATTLE STAR. 7 there were only 64,000 women tn a THY heen manufactured in this city than! chokes, 0¢ per doz; wax beans, 10 population of 168,000. | her city on the glot " per |b; string beans, per lb; new “** n, Ww hb te made with great | cabbag 242" new onions, te Among the latest collecting fads j ik by the manufacturers of the Oregon peas, To; Marly Rowe potate {ww woarch after odd trade sens and | upported by wtatiation, which | $2.6002.75 per carioad mack ciroulara ‘The collectors declare that vow a large advance in favor of ' | ruits there is much Can in it and better | 1) | Cleveland ie esi aa Pn ave than anything in the collecting Line It wan aleo maid yeaterday by one reen ru Jobbing)- ranges. yet attompted 1 the men interested in the new | seedling, $3.04; navel, %@ see company that cap to the amount roe see ray sft aupie ised “1 sheate out of a coo of $160 ad already been secur. |o% r box; ban ition: ‘eae an ox Boyd ge any ; - — F a a that oth fis werw held on dee] anes, $250 per bunch; Call o oul . 4 ey ee oe fornia black figs, 20-1b boxes, 1 marry his daughter, 1 kuppone Mirabie locations for the new plant $0; cartoons, $1.36; umyena 4s }he let marry her, and dos een company will be known as the | i. ip: new dates, Tigi awe apple eee mm of thin etty bs lare strawberries, Lake Washington, $1 A grindstone now tn use at Mande t wkholder Of | @2.00; home grown cherrie van® tion of a apolled tombetone. On of the plant will by peaches, 66 box: ar ) * wide of the stone are the words ————— ose ' $2.60; raapb In loving remembrance of Amy, the - WOULD SAVE GODDARD. .,.,, urrants, $1.00q1 t beloved wife of John— | aa oh $2.00463.00; mu , eee - ' "or Y | 4 | A wtrong effort ia being made t $2.00@ 4.00. Most of the monks of King Witiam | CAUSED BY AN ULCERATED : 00TH) A, strone effort is being made ¢ Town, Cape Colony, are tradeamen, | Mand: winteieall a5 te hanged atl. on ® and Poultry nd do their own carpentering, brick Dawaen ne nonth for the murder| Butter—Ranch, 10@120; fancy dat } laying, Blacksmithing, ete, bes! ten | nt Sain Prat ‘The United States |P¥, In square 1 Washington teaching school, All the butidingy| gpg, Rtsburg Fights Kovernment has inetructed Consul|creameries, 1b prints, 18@20c; Ka | they occupy were oted by them McCook at Daweon to do all he oan |@tn lowa and Elgin, 19@200, selves, Twelve Long t Ure a ntay of execution until hia| Cheese Gobbing)—Native Wash pA tee eee Months. parents have an opportunity to pro |ineton, WYy@ie; Wastern 12@1s0; In the heart of George Vanderbilt's duce evidence showing that thelr |Callforuia, 14 estate near Asheville, isa plot owned leon ia insane. 1t is claimed that in Keene (obbing)—Strictly — freah by an old negro, who lives there and a ‘ sanity resulted from a fracture of hia | PANCh. 1920 refuses to sell. He says he has been lakull some years ago. Hin actionn| Honey — California comb, 120 bothered all bis life by bad neighbors | PITTSBURG, Pa, July SM rece the comm tamion * | ange ; strained, To, and now that he had secured a good | Wilbur Slack, handeome and accom! in. crime seem to bear out the in|, POUllry=Dressed chickens, 16%; ene he will not move, | plixhed, ia of the Verge of Insanity | sanity plea, according to Uhome wh pnve em » ibe The N me . and at the point of death in got Oak-|eaw him at the time | Hay, Grain and Fe Y ne i er el joecass pe i land home aw a result of the extrac --—————— | Hay Uobbing)—Puget Sound, per tom trouse in that city, is naw the | “on of & touth ton, #169; Eastern Washington Um- _ —e The diseane fr which #he is ex Jothy, $14@16; alfalfa, $9. largest bank in the United States, | nceed drat to ge mad and then to dle ‘ | Oats Gobbing)—Per ton, $390@92 With depostte of —§190,000,000. 5 18) ie the rarest ip medical history, and CLERK S UNION. Barley—Rolled, $37 —, re tf, Man ear '* | the pationt, a slim, deticate w Corn—Whole, $22.00: cracked, $23; = ) and Ie scarce at that) has stood ite painful, torturing ray feed meal, per ton, $22 | Seure. sa % ages with a fortitude that would s bisa Feed—Wheat, 821; off-eake, meal, Beare < Bt a stamp a strong man as a hero KANSAS CITY, Mo. July $23; middiings, $21@23; bran, $16 Rrookiya bas © chureh for bicy According to the testimony of her! Retail Clerks’ National shorts, $17.00; chopped feed, 820622; me. only does It fall to rl Arysicten, I rt 8. Merce Association, ia annu dairy chopped feed, $ feed oats, wheelmen and wheelwomen in road] itr. sinck caeanah Gat paper eeitsreart 30932 attire of whatever brevity but It pro-|o¢ wilt power, concentrated in thie city, has voted to w Pia gy racks : a a a @ [ane thought not to die, held the grim | °*F a6 yours Of age Co % at utmost sense of t wor Heretofore Che age . i‘ ord, | reaper at bay for months past « Jextends the righ band of fellow#hiD.| srw. Slack’s Hines originated in an |18 years, The convention also adopt ae ulcerated molar, After the extrac |ed a resolution declaring that women aT THE | ie ee nc owee | Hon of the tooth inflammation set In| giving equivalent rervice should re ™ at Thomastown. | and made its way Into the antrum, | ceive the kane Wages am them | from Ore: he first #hipment ot bo A } | that eort from tne Pacific to the At Lirese Waxheat orem ws ‘oer REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS i : ; jhere oat ment od, necroeln re anno § ~~ i ey ware 106 feet! sured—that im ulceration of the bone The following deeds were filed Ste arine tanaa nee NO’ three. Care | tienes extending 60 all he’ Bones OR ie.) County auditor's office yesterday ‘ WE Rs the right side of the face. The dis ge Ward to Francis Frane ° e (Vi ase has now eaten ite way through Americans are noted for theit de-| tne wye bene te the brain we | ik biock 12, Giiman park, July ( ( = fecnsodre pth geant amd the Epe-) ‘Therefore, unless a miracte is per A. H. Mefford et ux. to J. W. and Ke lishmen with undiaguised horror | formed. insanity and then death will y . ib %, Y re fat our habit of drinking quarte of | . @o says Dr. Mereer. But the | erent S age jot ee ck 18, Yes we cold o ° . “i | - he 4 at add. 4 12. 0 th id Nuld when we are warm and | chances are that as Koon aM ’ ogee a ‘ong arcnie id tite \ tired. He is taught when a child that is attacked the patient will lose con hygt “hye Ppt mee agg ae awfud ronsequences follow washing | giousness and finally pa “ Ars ~ Ae mk 2 a . is very cold water of drinking cold | without suffering 3. W. H. Met x to Wm | water when he ls hot. ‘very remedy known to sek as, Sesavehs 30 aan cp! 108 Second Avenue | President H. G. Burt, of the U. P RUDE 58 Peso Shi sae er claim, see 2 1s, $700 New York Block | + jyoung woman The tooth was ex: | "p .. sp : n. Ww |aystem, whose recent ineognito ride|iracted a year agv last June. In the 2 ’ ome « . in a bagware car was noted in the ltotiowing month, when tt was seen | June : papers, frequently uses this meth | her tre a OO ee i ee a Srevee Se Seeee “Weil | cata, Miva, Mask wap taken 06 Mil ao ooo ou tememees te lot ik, Suites [ae appointed time =.” 006 mot lone | 7 manttarium, Six weeks af-|tyuron recta: Jule ot fs Oo pre! eo pamert member of a ' DES OR acta, we ee. | ‘ |ter her arrival at that tnatitution the " . P > : isvatal-satneer sasadainion cates tak aidrememe association to Robert Martindale, n . | Re ms exert r at T, block ©, Bell's Sth add, June 9 a bile me, for Mra, Black refused a ° is anew ume eps ‘ ae yp oiagar 5 hot lopiates. The operation was from the! Jann Fy gingers y polis is to get plenty of sleep ner? | ineide of m~ ° Ao ed y paor e u bs eminent metical authority for the | tn. . By enema vat *- | Stuart. part tot 9, by mtatement thut heat prostrations are | in, « m. Aontity was teft terse} aaa _ Apr “ due much more to the exhaustion 1f- | enough to ineert a yard of lodoform | nag 7 << * ; cident to inwuich sleep on mw jdlock 2, J. & D. T. Denny's plat hot nights th th = one tnt te, width North Seattle, Joly @, $2 |intenatt apt ye gh oe sentrtbirg e960 But this was all to no purpose. The |” jenton Co-Operative Ci intensity of the daily new t. ADY-| acase epread to the eye bone. and) p fewson hat 8 box k thing that deprives us of “eR Leight months ago patient went! 7 ey jousht ¢o0 be shunned during the |inrough another dangerous and more | og tt BM Beveri¢ sooker, using lneeted seagon. | etek coabetaen te : Charies P. Shafer et ux. to Charies only one flame for oa is | operation than the fret Larsen, ne wec & 25, & July 2, « sey beak by | Le before the attending physt-| 91 yoo ¥ whole dinner ee a eng Rouses in| clan had marveled at the bravery of * wees A oe. ane Oe Een Rew Imsied’ Ganone thelr | the Utitle woman. Though moked bY| schncon to OW. Yours. tot 9. | Baeerte Mahe tad ehettrte ee ft | intense pain day after day ami night |3 Nop Hil! add., July 268 seems this season applications have | {ff nIsht she refused opiates that | “Curia Christensen to Christene “a Se a ee eaetxe| would have relieved her auffering, | cn, mon, lote 13 and 1, block 31 been made by many city business | netause ehe knew the danger of re-| fiver Park July 2, $1 r —_ for — = mee gy yo action. fhe told the doctors that ane| Saver fark. July 24. #1. rr pope Hate re to be free from | wan determi to get well and that! ae nwt mex 2, 8. 100 invited to these lect- What is absolutely necessary in tow | she would rather suffer than encape| is §} bo0, pig hase Seats have been Hfe is apparently growing rather | ¢ undermining her) yp Tort oa 7 than dying out. i wee weil aware. too). 1 to ¢ Bhine i , 7 at | nt ume of opiates | iront Ket sf" . Demonstrations at 10 THE HUMBOLDT SAILS. | weate eventually affect her mind or Wiccan ab ae ba ha m. and 3p. m. me | So this woman hae suffered for 12 hb 6) to 8. hice & ¢ r Steamer Humboldt, Capt. Bonl-| jong montha, and bore her pain and oh Dh. Smabiet a ance ane field, sailed ast evening for Lynn | fought off utter exbanstion, beenune Asghar ylaiaas ig canal ports, baving on board a large | her will was stronger than the Walaworth to John H. Pe number of pasmen among them : gee ae eer ae aa beg 1 6 ° being J. French Dorrance, a well- — _ — pained Aoeil Pe * i rT) i |e taetutn to awsoe' ss ve!) THE NATIONA agree nen ( (i | goes through to Dawson as wpecial Rpeeidi hilecHine | correspondent of the New York Sun The passenger lint was an follows LEAGUE GAMES | Mre. J. C. Van Blarcom, o, Van Blarcom, Mra. M. C. Hodge, Mins | | Julia Hodge, Mra. A. BE DeMaug een | A. B. DeMauge, P. DeMauge. Mme.) CHICAGO, July 26.—Games in |Gamey, Mra W. E. Rossney, Mre.| ational league yesterday resu E. A. Rigsby. G. D. Fahnestock, | as follows: At Chicago--Baltimor Prof. A Hetiprin, M. Goldstein. J. F. | chicago 4; at Cincinnatt—Roaton & Dorance, C. J. Hildeshetm, FN. Lat- | Gincinnatt 2; at Pittaburg—first ¢ jeavish, J. M. Potter, J. B. Fletcher, | pittaturg 9, Philadelphia &, aoc jJohm Forrest, Mra. M. Willis, &. & me—Pittebure 5, Philadelphia 4 Ralley, Mise Heline Streeter, Mrs, W ooklyn, Loulaville and St. Loule T. Libby, J. A. Stavick, E. 1 Hop w York gamet postponed on ac ina, R. C. Atlen, O. N. Ramaey, B.| count of rain ‘ Marshall, Geo, W. Steele, Mark T stating of the & Fleming, B. J. Rook, Mrs. Colne | go, anding of the clubs te as Batie, Mra. Sarah Robinson, W. F Clube w Fairchild, M es, F. EB. Atkina Be ra : Mrs. L. Carter, Robert G. Walker.| poston... Ont Lomax, Mra. J. 8. aham, Mra sdahthle H. BD. M. Miller, Mra, A.C pane ; well Miller, Mra. W. FE. McK Mies “go 6 45 “ | Julia Hixon, Mra. Will Sickles, Mas Kimore ....... 48 : |ter Dwight rie C. O. Gybers, M sect aie 4 ae Herold, Mra. M. Herold, A. Frits, | pirahung 40 ‘3 ‘o | w ¥ 35 “ aan TO DIMINISH = fiir E Washing at “ 65 fetes nd 5 6A oh | | SOLDIERS AT WOODLAND | THE SMOKE | War ¢ | Judge Thomas Burke, J. M. Cot- AC, D, KF, F, K, &, and M, man and W. J. Grambe yesterday | Third cavatry, to pr od to | appeared before the spectal counct|Senttle to be embarked for the Phil- ommittes charged with investi« ppines. The troops are to be recruit- ing the smoke nuisance, and thor-|¢d to 120 men by the t rof men oughly @ tt matter Cty from San Francisco Robin Engineer Thornpmon was also called n has visited? Woodland park and in for consultation. The gentieman completed arrangements for quarter whe appeared before the committee | Ing the troops and horwes there It represent the three buildings whose !# probable the Traction npany stacks have been most com- | Will axk a franchise to extend its line 4 of into the grounds. Iman, owner of the Colman block, said thiat he had been burning wood instead of coal in order to d minieh the volume and density of th smoke. Judge Burke thought that of steam t ul elevator in the ett would be a good solution of the aiMeulty, It was agreed that the oe ABATE LA . moat effective method of d minishing CUDVELAND, On Sule H--Dur piggies Was by the injection ax | ing the Inst month promoters have superheated steam into the freboxes, | Men auledy working In Cleveland on committee took the matter un. | the formation of a large company to der advisement and has already engage in the manufacture of bicy loan te on ortiannas cle handle bars, ‘The efforts of those “ Interested in the formation of the ompany have been u eeful and Excursion to Hoods Canal. {(’is'now an ansured thing that with Steamer State of Washington wilt|in a short time another large manu mak special trip to Hoods Canal facturing plant, supported by a stock Munday leaving Yeuler harf at! company f tmmense capital will 4:20 a. m., stopping at Gambie | be ¢ ted and put into operation in and Lilliwaup Falls This will be! this best excursion trip of the season ( and will then, It is said, be Tickets and other information at | Come thout question the largeat Lee's Pharmacy handle bar manufacturing center in oe eaielinias the world During the tast year } Voll, | the ps ayer. ue 6 Roxwell bike | more handle bars for bicycles have nt Maiticadiica lies inden le nt has ordered | Shorts 1b; tomatoes, $2 xes, Denny-Coryell C » Drog € preseriptie bywes ‘Tuesday Morning Went wt re juantities stuff are com The markets on nk today. Large 4 fresh fruit and green offered for sa Cherries « in In large quantities and in fine condition, They are go ne at 50@S8 A few crates of #tr ot were br erries that are the markets ling at $1.50@2 pherries are ringing from $1,254) of water and musk reventiy from Califorr r jon Th w firm. The following prices are being of- fered to the producer by the local dealers for delivery !n round lots on the dock or in the car at Seattle: Save you time, work, worry, dirt, money. They don’t heat your kitchen. GasRanges Ready $8.75 $10.00 $12.50 $S$i5.00 $i7.Sso $20.00 e for Use Seattle Gas AND Set Electric Co. Grain Oata, $27.00; barley, $22; wheat chicken feed, $19; bran; $14; $14.60, Hay—-Puget sound, pet ton, $66.60, Eastern Washington timothy, $11.50 @12; alfalfa, $8 Eee — Strictly fresh rank, 20c Butter esh ranch, S@i00; mery, 171% Poultry-Chicken®, live, 1@15%°; sy aqway vin Vancouver, Ketchikan WTUITa Weick Cihelcn task’ ntti and Juneau) cows, 4@i\c: ateers, 44@ gow IN SIXTY-PIVE HOURS hogs, live, 4c; hogs, dressed, 6%c; calves, dveaned, large, tc; small, 9; calves, large, live, 40; small, 6c # . Hides, Pelts and Wool—Heavy q hoy sound salted ateors, over 60 pounds, Gaile From Senttle fe; medium sound, per pound, 7c; THURSDAY, AUG. 34d, AT 8 P.M. Wght sound, under 66 pounds, ie; city ome, Om First avenve: te ywa, sound, all welghts, 7c: salah Agiit Dock: phon Stags, bulls end oxen, 4@60; ealted bE. CAINE kip ; calves, per pound, 8¢; green - hides, lc leas than salted; dry hides STRAMERS, per pound, 12c; dry culls, one-third ’ leas; summer deer, per pound, Spattin By , lens; nummer deer Ogee ace, Seattle, Edmnnds and Everett deer, 9@12c: dry elke, 9@10c; STEAMER elk, 4@b5e; sheep pelts, 25@95 lings, 15@25c; Eastern Washington wool, S& Western Washington wool, 12; dirty or timber burned, 10c; tal- low, 24atdle Vomotapies. ve river / lee Round Trips Dally —Excep: Sunday Potatoes Gobbing)—-White ver - Burbanks, $28@45; Yakima and) , CN ee 6 Oregon $48;,00 nev potat feoye men 4 “ har $2.00@2 per «ack; beets, $1 715 a H per sack; carrots, 90@$1.00 per | ¢,°% : sack; garlic, 9; California aspar ON round trip $1 gus, 5@6c per ib; Wallan Wall par. | ™yna F Neh ey f ttle agus, be per Ib; rhubarb, per| th 1 2.60 per case; art KM. SCOTT, Manage ucla Aisi nna Ste aaNet Pacilic Coast Steamship Co, wl for San Francisco SEATTLE FOUND. tin th 1404 Third Ave, TALON fient § avn we" SAN FRANCISCO *”" try of har f FOR ALASKA eB HL AS Leave Seattle 9 a. m STOKAGE AND WAKENOL ; ‘ &, 24, to, went a nee intribating b 100 Washington & Alaska 0) ins STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S Wa Tharséay, hee 3 Frid ska Excursion Trips STEAMSHIP City of Seattle ¢ Wharf at 10 p. Aug ROUND u ver RANDAL hegottat f pied op collateral, cannon BM DGE BUILDERS AND COMTRACTORS. ' BKIDOR dure of bride. p ; c . D pl —_— ' » | MEDICAL ANo ELECTRIC TREATMEN te) Mie Dt VAN Kish and medir ' wea ponte. Aiwe Co, Gener o Pacific bik tl El 5 HUSINESS CHANCES. eal agency for selling, must well Vion 10am, city PRINTING AND BINDING Printing @ Bin ing Co, ne Mitue 01 VATEN ATLOMNEYS, NB KOK, 76-75 Btare-Boyd bidg. ——— HUPTCKE BV ECIALIST KUPTCIGS cored without knife, pain or jouw f time out 41 Holyoke block. _— r panwe or rent q %, Marion and nly steamship rn. Te t especially for] MOK BAL# or rent-Tents all Maes, new and weno haga. er chairs. be Chapin, WANTED —1 "Steamship Farallon Sig a r Skagway and Dyes, on sot Liter ts in ra a be 2. Satur, August 12, at 10. M pee A peel ees or & mirvstations fret clare. fort. 110 West Main #t aia Pe aml ¢ Information, rates, etc. appty to SIGNS AND HOCSE NUMBERS DODWELL & CO., Ltd., iit WTENC ipie whwealnom eed paaaeeT TO Oe ents, 112 James St., ‘Mhone tere tor slgm nd house numbers. Chas. Menton, 310 Yesier way, Tel Black 1348. DYEING AND CLEANING, _ Connects Or t an Bona! | St. Michaels TU, Compare Owe | of Kiver Blea Dawson City Aud AU intermediave Polat Empire Line All Water Ronte 0 Alaska. Steamer Alliance First filing te St Michael on or Adem: Aug. 20,1899— wa lar ou tke Yukon River. EMPIRE LIN 607 First Ave. Agen + SEATTLE. tof the Interna avieation Compaay ia United States or Canada About July 2 S.S CONNES . S-LAURADA TING WITH Seattle No. 1 Seattle No.2, Seattle No. 3 | “ YUKON RIVER POINTS ** ATLA® Dye Works, 222 Union atreet, Teie- phone Wut Wl ‘The only French Dye fuse im the city | MACHINGS. new HoMp sewing machines, Beet ana i (heapest machine made Sold on easy paye ments Office neat duor to postoMce. ‘ WHITE wi of all sew oar Reid V4 2 D. Vorta, 1008 Geeond Bosna oa neet dealer it sew ng machine supplies, Tel Bok tat ABSTRACT OF TITLE. Abstract Co., 410 New Tork = | SHATTL ATTORNEY: S-AT- LAW. ie K ela 3, 4 ioten Bulting, ira, me ON ork Die 28, Tame 14-18 Halier bide, iM , 10-14 Rogwell bailding ’ CARKOLAL, lawyer. proetor in miraity and solicitor of patesta. No. Seattle National Bank butlding. SRATTLR Clothes erin shape tor 450 mo, dyel cleaning. repaiting. 1108 84, Tel Bud 1 = —EEE tyne 5 sewing | BEN Honeon before ma. ye A few good hand me- hines for mile reasonable, Coumbie Tt. Opperite postaties, WANTED—To buy aid Hensel, mfr. jeweler, DENTISTR. 1. DEP EW, deotiet; and bridge work. = | JAMES bOTHWELL— nn. & surety bonds. EEST and oni shoot im jumbia we. Y. y; ‘day ny Sam evening. he AD FU FURNISHED ROOMS IT Ps 1. BRONBON, SS First ‘avenue—Good vator: roomm single of en suite; low rates Dell Gre iF You try the good Suteide. roo tie, free bethas electric eb ts, HOTEL YOR inet avenue and Pike, fir clas roomm and board at §6 per week. He HY—Cor” Third and Cherry: Ist cinne room and board, $6. week up: EN WOOD HOUSB-110 aol nt Bin- gle rooms $1. $1.50 and 62 week. THE ViCTORIA-1200 Pipe aveffue: elegane furnished rooma, $2 8a week suites with bath, ete, O- Ark, proprietor HOTHL SAVOY—Pleamgnt roma; 625 First, s.S. DISCOVERY ————————_———o Rha Cape Nome or freig Seale Yokon Transportation Co, Phone # Columbia § Of Seattle Stem Dock, Foot sprin STEAMSHIP LAURADA ST. MICHAEL “= On or About July 20. Michal wita 2, Beatt Connecting wt Beattie No. 1, 8 Dawson, Rampart and Way Ports STEAMER DISCOVERY Cape Nome and Golofain Bay is: nd passenger rates apply to | Seattle Steamship Co. For ireight tand SAILS FOR Bt. airt N FOR Golovin Bay wenger rat AUCTIONEERS. CKERTON @ DEVITT, auetio pply to nd stars cash fe ond hana ture. 1g rat ave Eel” Pike 101. JUNK, Main | PIE SEN PRLE Tonk Co. pads lowest prices White Star but square bu oer. 108 Reliroad avenue, ° | Tel. Biaek 1118. ALASKA Junk Co. pape higher: | oa t returns. No Hi stern poo | ren Pixe 110, | = SHIP CHANDLERS. SUNDE WRLAND, Yealer whi makers. . wers and ehip oh rs; man- facturers of tents, tarpaulins, inining of all width HANSEN Pine; or, Fourth» 4 ‘ana aiost epring styles: lowest prices. MIDWIFE JABCHRTE, Corner 37th BANKS rofemsional midwife and and Madison streets, steamors le No. 3 for THE FIRST NATI Paid up Capt General banking business ‘transacted nes DD. Howe, Jt. ORR irloe MeMicken Vice F Lester Turner Parkhurst ‘Assistant Sight and telegraphic exchange nail the principal cities of | States and Europe |r PUGET SOUND NATIONAL HANI Jephone Main 525. WHITE STAR DOCK | OF SEATTLE, 58% f k paid tm... bar 7-3 ‘ Ah A TO iT ” . «+ President ee appt Sig \NDINAVIANCAMERICAN BANK OP tion and Trading Company Established 1892 * in Bay and All Yukon Rive m Treight and Expres Fecond § Hlegaat eee 8ST SSSSS Bennausnen Carrying t July 20, 99, Approximately SEATTLE. |. Corer Ye way and First avenue, eet Line to An Michael Ist ' Koyukuk River ' > r Points \ Shipments Solicited Pransacts a General Ranking Business, {the wift S$ ROANOKE % Mail BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Directors and Embalm ‘riors, Third Ave. ead Columbia se ‘Telephone Main 13 Beatle, Wash, feture you Be tis Now or ra 6 Ticket OMoe, 612 First ave and init (nformation call on orad: Sl HEARN, "Phopo Main 117, Gress North American Transportation oAT! Leave {Dally Arrive and Trading Company riwA e a Wotton 50 § Cor, Yealor Way and Ovvldontal Ave AA ma. Mit Vernon pm | ado ay, ate o-Rossland 10:90 Bh Poul Chicago and Bay lS A

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