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ARE SET EARL IAL LL TM LE time e at ¢ or POPULAR ACTRESS LIVES IN FEAR OF A CRAZY LOVER Blanche Bates Seeks Police Protec- tion From a Lunatic. Shows One of His Letters Offering Her Ten Million Kisses and Himself Thrown in for Good Measure. SAN PRANCISCO, Cal. Aug. 2.—| she went on the Qage the last act Blanche e@fites, the popular actress) Th n of the police was call now playing at the California thea-|& per andhe wes pinced ter, is suffering one of the penalties UNF arres of greatndee: +. canis BG fallen in| NO Orrter’s vocals wore ¢ vered a great bur of letters, love with hem! Allen Ballenger Is (he! some evidently written by himect demented wooer He persists in ners by imPedile Jokers wh forcing himself upon the noti t t ying themselves the actress she saw no relief moting Batlenger’s manta, Some save an app to the police, and of the letters are written In a ehoot- how Dallenger is in the insane de-) boy hand All have the purported partment of the receiving Nospital/ signature of soctety women. Among awalting examination as to his san th letters presented as evidenc , p againat Ballenger is the cin the f You know ity During the last week Ballenger at seat who has posed asa pugiiist and signs Miss Bates. It reads as follows himself the “Indian Kid,’ has been July 2%, 1899. Miss Blanche Writing affectionate letters to Mise Bates: Al Ballenger, your only Kid, Bates, soliciting her hand in mar-{! will be tn the front seat. You know . I love you and want you to marry riage. There wore several of these! oe and if you refuse I ball kill letters, and shen the writer appeared i. yscif Now imma Phelan has of-| at the theater where tis adored one fered me balf her fortune to marry was playing. He occupied a front, her. Now make uf you mind and seat the other evening and during '¢t me know what pou are going to to. From yours truly THE INDIAN KID, the third act tossed « bouquet con- taining 4 Rete at the feet pf the ac- tress. The wild look on Ralienger's Champion boxer and footracer face frightened Mise Hates, and it P. &—Ten miltten kisses to the was with fear and trembling that) greatest actress on the stage.” PURSES FOR -PUGILISTS CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—Since Joe Ken- nedy defeated Gus Rubiin an the coast, the California sporting frater nity has reached the conelifeiog that a new champion has been produc in the golden that ve even Jim Jeffries a hard tas- ale for his title in the near future. Acording to "fitly Madden, @en- DEWEY FAVORS — GEN. LAWTON WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—Admiral Dewey, who will be consulted by the! president when he arrives in der, will, i is stated, advise him to place the command of the troops in the hands of Gen. Lawton, and this ts not unllkely to be done When Geh Lawton weg sent to Manila it was announced semi-off- cially that he was going to tak® the charge of the forces in the field, so as to relieve Gen. Otis of that work. | not nearly as clever asthe latter. Yet But secording to private ietters| he showed sufficient cleverness to trom prominent officers, Gen. Otis! out-point Rublin, and judaing by the has persistently thwarted this plan,| reports of that battle. war far quick and has prevented Gen. Lawton from! er on his feet than the giant Swine pressing the Aghting. Gen. Law| But it has since leaked*out that price) ton’s frieads believe that this was) to the contest, Madden, whd believed done to prevent Gen. Lawton from) that Rublin had become much fast winning military glory by achieving | er than of yore, finding that the ring & substantial eo eel of Woodward's pavilion measured 17 feet 1 inch, insisted upon the space being made much larger. So, with eto west, slower on his feet than Jeffries, and $100,000 IN BRIGHT GOLD And 100 Pa engers Arrive on the Dirigo. thes, the ring was increased to twen ly feet in size. As events proved, It might have been better for Ruhlin had things been allowed to remain s they were originally. Kennedy's backers are endeavoring to secure the services of Peter Maher for a 20 ound contest with their man, amd it ikely that the two big fellows will ‘The steamer Dirigo, which arrived in port from Lynn canal last night, | UD to furnish a sla 7 had 10) passengers and $100.00 in| Forth traveling & lon ° ould. WN. B Piste, a French Can-| Witness. as both are Heres, ageree sive fighters, willing to take a adian who paid. he says, $49,000 in royalty to the Canadian government, was perhaps the wealthiest man on board About $50,000 of the gold brought down belonged to the Bank of British North America. Follow ing Is the passenger list Miss Gibson, Mise Suthertand. H Thomas, £. D. Olsen, J. E. Currier M. M. Morrili, J. W. Kempt. c. T chance and mix matters, rather than stand away and spar lightly at long range. OPEN SEASON FOR GAME ‘Suter, Miss Miller, Miss Miller, Sut- ters Hope, H. Lipsett, F. W. Barr, | N. W. Holster? G. P. Wells, W. Fj itis BeMahon, KR. J. Feilows, Gur-| Picotte, Mise Picotte, A R. A. Baker, W. FE. leheti, man, N. F 8. Opdall, in their anvas suite, with ehotcune Durr. John’ King, J. Klein, D. t a ks and other water fowl, and also aver, W. Ki. Knowles, N. BE. Ishell STCREN SERIO ere eee Mubeay John p |hens and native pheasants, save that C. Easton, J. W. ; no prairie chickens can be killed un Wileen, 3. A. Poi. | ott the new same law in KI rand ley, C. E. Aldrich, Miss Aldrich, Mrs vtaagpragpeetamlarage ES i 0: F Green, Miss Green, BE. . Cobb, W. W local sportmen regbrding the Gray, H. R. Folson, M. Fuller, Mra ko eaimary Mate eats Fuller, Mrs. Lent, Dr. J.B. Wether-| Provisions of this state may be tme- dell and 48 second class iy aha @ | Quail cannot be hunted at all In that is, until October 15, 1901; and likewise Mongolian and imported | @eaman a county, between October —-—- }15 and December 1 of any year The season for ducks, swans, sand- LONDON, Aug. 2.—The number of . afmy recruits received during the| Dll, cranes, rail, plover and other present month is larger than during| W8ter fowl opens everywhere in the any similar period for a number of August 16 and lasts until M years. The increase t# attributed to 1 The deer season is Just a month the order of the war office relaxing| !ater and continues until December the regulation which debarred young| 15 Deer may be hunted with dogs men from enlisting In the army n the Sound counties Guring the account of decayed teeth, ard which| month of October, ‘There is the became operative the first the | #@me restriction as to moose, elk past month. Hitherto prospective re-| Caribou, antelope, mountain sheep cruite, no matter how well fitted for| #74 Koats, September and October the ranks in other respects, might |%¢ing the only months In which they be declined on account of unsound) °#? be hunted at al The trout teeth ‘The result was that the ser season closes November 1 vier 4 each year hundreds of = oe staunc® young men eager to serve ‘ teeth are unsound must at once have them put dentist poner ore wee’ Weekly Crop Bulletin. BEEDE A BANKRUPT. | R Geo. R. Beede has filed a petition! SEATTLE, Wash, Tuesday, Aug In the United & s court asking |1, 189 United @tates Department of that he be declared a bankrupt, He! Agriculture, Climate and Crop Bul- claime to be without assets, and has|letin of the Weather Bureau, Wash Hiabilities amounting to %2,000 Ihe ington s#ectio for the week ending des at one time running the largest: Monday, July 41, 1899 sloon, billiard and concert hall in| The fore part of the week was the city, he subsequently had’ a con-| moderate, the middle very warm, and trofling interest in the Third avenue|t atter part er the thunder theater, and hae embarked in all| storms of the morning of the 26th kinds of unfortunate theatrical | comparatively er 4 warmest speculations, where most of his|days were the 26th ar th, inelus money was lost. He was also one of jive, during which the maximum tem the pioneer butchers of Beattie. | perature ranged from 80 to ad sgt hats ana adi ii cc i i ° in dentined | nedy le strong and plucky, but moch/ the approval of the police authort-/ me together early in the fall. They | Sportemen will begin to sally forth | bin the | THE SEATTLE STAR. Western section, and 85 to 100 In the | 1.25 per sack; carrots, per sack, 8.@ ot Ste MALE HEL. Eastern secpion garlic, ba; rhubarb, 84c@Rc tb Fu Coast Steamship Co. Maying continued throughout the | tomate cane, $1,00@1 art | week In the Woatern section, and the choker, per doaen, 600; wax Hegns op Gs Perm 2 tean ken wa 2) weather was entirely favorable until! Sarée per tb; string beans, 90 pogylts lor San Francisco | tee a, Crowtorns morning of the 290), when the} new eabbage, [Malt new omega ! hs mpar gant M nder showers Interrupted, Late] $1.26461.0 per mack; pea pc; Marty | phagway via Vanceaver, Ketohikan | 1 woer ty of) "ge i Th Bhauy suite. Grawe Voxetables were groatly refreshed by | owe potatoes, §2,6002 r carload and Juneau “iin Wa 4 f “ th a He are eported as n | mae y Ss TT © * é E J ‘ = = bean. subdued by. abrasion. -3Vheat } Fruits, Leave EATTLE ORHOTO b, TROIEM PRA & OO. tne., the old leuttlite will mot hesin fee 3wo w | Green Frult Gobbing) “Oranges ' Port Townse Vie} 2nd wilabloe abstract company ; cstabiieh, Jin the localities west of the Cas- | navels, $2.6000; lemons, $963.60; ap " 83, 28, Auguat ; 114 Cherry street cades ples, $101.00 per bex, bananas, $2.50) * sasts brom beattly 0 * eve fi “) a 5 (ieHew York bik. In the eastern part of the state, | Per bunch; California black fxs, 20-| THURSDAY, AUG. 34, AT 8 P. M. where the great wheat belt (x, the|!? boxes, $1.60; cartoons, $1.25; weet) cur Omen, 000 Fie avenue: telephone | " "SAN FRANCISCO © ay nl i weather during past two weeks han| “ple cider, Me per gal; med. nweets 4 Adit Dook | 'p . “ 4 vort| * HOUGHTON, Arohitag, 414, 416, 416 |not been favorable, but reports are | $40 m, d0GFTbe w box om CAINE 1 4 10, 16, 20, 26, 80, A | a ee | Very conflicting ax to the extent of berries, raspberries, $1.26@1.75 pasoenasoenennan rt ary pier 1 "| Injury to wheat, Much depends up-| Per Case; currants, $1.25@1.60; water nr § nt ' | - ~ on the tooality F the foothilix in| melon 60, musk melons, $2.60@ FOR ALASKA | | be en little of no damage thus far, | Butt Cheese, Eggs end Poultry Seattle, Fdwinds aud yer tl j heave Seattle 9 a.m Mi PP sochs Roawenl building owing to molature In the soll, whit tutter-anch, Logit ne STEAMER " 4 14, 38. ae HOLd, lewyer, proctor in aq 1 1, 1o@ite; fancy Mat 7 », 54, Augvat 0, 28 mir 1 plicitor # patents, No, ain in the dryer regions of Adama, weet-| ry, in equares, 1@ite; Washington P; Pr ationa) Dank baslding ern Whitman, western Spokane and! creameries, pound prints, Isp 26« Ki July 4. 98, A is, 0 r southern Lincoln counties, grain has| Mastern lowa and Klein, 20@22 ' “ AVECTION DEW By ripened too rapidly, causing ahrivel-| Cheese Gobbing)—Native esti Pg A ‘ t WICKERTON & DENITT, « reat ing, ‘The spring wheat has been | ington, 1@12 tern, H@i&e; Cal Th tt « furnit 5 he et siderably scorched by the hot nin, 16 ™ , Nail Pyeant Snaday | * ' “ i — — — " that the crop will fall con eee GUobbing)—ttrictly fresh! rare = | eg Buntay peng aaa BUSINESS CHANCKS. siderably short of an average, Mar-| ranch . ‘ vo we best per “Aiea py | Vosting Is practically finished tn the Honey—Callfornia comb, 10@ ile; BS et Sm w " thee, O18 Fir & Klickitat country, and tn the Walla) strained, T i ‘ A Perkina & Gene | Was tia country it has begun The!| Poultry—Spring chickens, %@40;] ¢ with steamer Fiver “« Vrain BRIDGE BUILOE 1 crop of alfalfa in now being | fryers. P20; live turkeys, Ibe; toad tty i #HATTLE HRIDOn CO. | Dare i, N. BALIAPT mY Bee-| ducks, 1 eee, 10c; live weight ™ aoa ttie . dealing & iiss |tlon Director, Seattle, W Yeed Ant W h FAI & Al k | - . omy Mey, Grain ond Feed. Mt. KOOTT, Manage | ashington aska Be Hay Gobbing)=Puget sound, per j a 7 =! jton, $7 Eastern Washington tim STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S Me eae Rem, aot eo | Jothy, 313.000°14.00, alfalfa, $10.006711.00 X - a, Lest in the elty. Tyee thir Ave, | WJobbing)—Per ton, $30.00. Alaska Excursion Trips : Karle steam rolled, § iry, 82% ’ ne :) es Corr Whole, $22.50; crackéd, $ at STEAMSHIP THE FiIKST NATH Al, BANK OF 4: feed meal, per ton, 64@% A -_ apie SEATTLE. 8T. JOBPPH, Mo, Aug. 2—Me Fe cake, meal world if ¢ t f Sex ttl > Capital... ,#150.000 | chantes emptoyed in the construction | § bran, $ihari6 STEAMER 1 orsca ec king business ‘treneacted f the Tootle-Lemon bank building | #ho $ fe $206 Kalle from ¥ Wharf at 10 eos ee on etrike becat r 22, dairy chopp $16. | Pre veer ay lie bowed ‘Avalos and Gostins rom are smploged in aon Moat Prices a ic ipbiopaddnenceeted My RO A Sets Whe wastes iene Fresh Meat Gobbing)—<« » Yesior Wharf at iJ:80p mm | Ftates and Europe — ongine © various trades are], ths Oise WaaP pe miay and Friday for ‘| THR PUGET #OUND NATIONAL bare Walking ‘rags nip = c n, Wether, § ' pork, Tel via Anacortes, OF BEATT IM Looe | well as o ye oct | * te bi ite 5 joome oe — oat AS arrested and fined for a Provisions (idbbing)~#fema, lates Lite Bidg Brown j and b iit wepectally tor Jacoby Rurth Iie; hama, small, tte; breakfaw r h G, Neute | on, 1c; dry salted sides, The; Rex = - Fier Vigstaneet IE 5 | | 8% PIGOT & FRENCH "Tin the Unites Bates abl’ Burepes The foltowing real estate. transters| i, suc: whice bear bon Conn teckel A4 Washington #t, have the only Steamship Farallon eemetcmemiy 7 | BANK O8 were filed yesterday in the county | sic: tard compound, tierce ~ Tor Hkagway and Dyes, calling at Victoria, : |Ssdiear's mee rige: ned compound, verven, 6: Hex.) Tinatyye Job Printing Machine | 'si‘sSrrk-tatensyctn/ity* weates |. comer Towler way ond mut « | YJ. Dilbrey and admr, of estate "i _ een Steen aero bade Andrew Chilberg r. 1 Fresh Fie Qobbiog)—Haltbut i» the) Northwest. Catalogues, Pamp. 1. Jacobegn of: jot Arriasa L.A. Milbrey to J. D./ sec; salmon founders, 2464 tall i ica HAN AW a August 12, at 10 P. Ly Grondabl, . se s8ecand Vice Prewi | Sntth lotsa 6 to T and 10 block 43.) ,. 36840; rock cod, 6@4c; shrimps soweY" Cy ~ Fae them ob a tt deine A. i. Bosibers. ° Cai | Peeeweter Sats IY 6 ao i 18 melt, 364; oye Olympia, $2.-| we beurre | rs yale re » Transacts = Gen “ ey to George Rob-1 so per wack, $1.80 per ga arm, % x? . erts, lots 1 to 7, % to 30, block 10, \5) co per pro paseeneee oak tees 0) ener eee Senet” Be. "Phone | —CONTRACTONS AND BUILDERS Gitman park add, July 28, $1,000 ot . Main 470, now NDS. Didefen & Gill, eoptractors and ee hee ee. reais cooked, $1.10; ling cod, S@6c;| ‘SuATTLE TRANSFER co. ders, 108 Western Ave, Tel. bor bene od on ck cod, 6G 7c; base, 5@6ec. DALAL. Jobb ‘i hee lot 18, Block 2, Gilman park,| Di thes ° aN Uae ener! jing Bet Ore July 28, 8100. juts | Sheriff to Joe! Rathbone, plaintift,| Nute—Walnuts, per tb sacks, 1% Frelgal, Pasenget ud Bage. 2. k TENTS }lote 2 to & block 1, Rrighton Beach, | black walnuts, Me; pecans, 100; alm- STORAGE ‘ ; | tgs | | case 18566 ve. Gladys F. Baker, et al..| onde, fancy, soft shell, 15@18e; alm Fah eal a rept July 29, $1,900. | onda, 2, le: peanuts, 7 } om mm ae as 3 Dire ava second band. G. Vanderbeck et ux. to Martha | i0c; coconuts Mann, lot 3, block MH, Vanderbeck’s =e ; H to aa. oie creek. May 8 | ee tuperion When — | All Water Route to Alaska, Herbert G. Haynes by Sadie 1,| Lowe—Superior quality, SEATTL Clothes Premning Co. Mop reat | Haynes attorney A FP Haynes pe a merchant i . } cleaning, tepairing 34. Tel Bul ion. part lot 2, block 7, Baxter's add, M mos 4 cedar, | pore . Ay | oar M. O08: opred ou an T < CLMANING, Ida A. Haynes to A. F. Haynes, | *hinale bolts, §2¢ | 222 Union street, Tele part lot 1 and 2, block 1, Baxter i Fir Lamber—Hough, $9; thick fin 4 Ba ; First sailing WS Mickad oa or About ate add., June 12, $100. tehed. surfaced, rgain a 2 ; Sarah 1. Haynes to same, part tota| 10 and 12 inches wide, #16620; 1 Aug. o0,1I8s99° 1 and & block 7, Baxter's aad, to 16 feet: special lengths, We per ae am" “ihe MOYl at extra; one-inch finish. S13@18: atl map nhs b Slightly Used Connecting with Companys Own Herbert G, and Sarah I. Hoynes| Yertical grain, 4 per_M oxtra or Second-hand : | to same, lote I and 2, block 6 Olive | NE. dressed and matched, $1862 fs BEST and onl add, May 12, #1 stock boards, &-ineh, $918; 10-in or city: day and evening, Tth @ Columbia ot, | Beanie Haynes to same, lote 1 and| #00618; 12-inch, $1801; fe gt Nn FOUND. Cle 2. block 7, Raxter’s add., lots 1 and] 4 or 6-inch Anish, #9; No. 2 member Sosee FO block 6, Olive add., July 36, $1 cha. rustic of Grop sid bom w Neht = Bp hens ad All intermediate Points Lo bay loves, fare | M. Gottatein et ux. to Rory Me Ibe, SLUG: fir timber, Joists and argest and Most ame ecantiings, rough, $%.00@16,;8 18 1.) | Donald, lots Band 4, block M4, W Walla add., July 28, $2,200. $9.o@1s; 84.5, HIG; box boards &. F. Rathbun to MM. Canfield, | 42-inch and up, $15 ew lot 15%. Mount Pleasant Ceme- | Washington Red far Lumber ery, Aug. 26, 1892, $18 Rough, 89; bevel siding, weight 700 Gao. of Wm. L. Miller to B. 11, ] 108, 814615.%; coll weights, Nos. | Sullivan, se nw, sec 5, ¢ 24, 7 5,/! -8-i8 1,200 Iba: Now March 7, 1898, $1 1 %-inch, Ibe 7 | John C. Miller to B BL & van, |? bf 4, gust b se nwh, sec 6, ¢ 24,75, March 30,)°A° Shing Lh standard at 1898, q. c. #1 gles, $1.16; l-inch finish. B. B. Sullivan et ux. to F.C. Whit-| feet. $5094; thick Anish flock, se% nw, sec 8, ¢ 24, r 8, July| ar squares, 7, §, 9 and 10 f Mae 8 | 30; pickets, $12 | John J. McGilvra et ux. to the Fir-| Kiln dried, #1 in advance of green; he loch club, lots 4 to 9, block 21, J, J.) (ravage McGiivra’s 24 add. and portion of J altey in said block, July 28, $4.00. ne Quotations The jobbing quotations today were Henry ©. and John W. McDonald follows M. Padde ° ie — : Pha ey Pres - a we ra Gugar (jobbing)—Golden C, tn b | . * “0 ra © bb ®. powde |edward A. McDonald, lot 4, block |: extra ©. In aot Sowers 114, Bastern add., May 9, q. c. 81 od, $5.45; dry granu 4, $5.20; cube, P oan ~et can ¥ en Union Investment Trust Co. to A.| 0; wPOt Caan Diiwe ek B. Harris, wih wit 1% Ww BwH, BOC! Chit gs 30; Novelty A. $2.10: Btar 4 35. eleare oF : td . pabbarnle le March 9, $1 and release of | (naern’), $2.86; California brands, $4 Freee i to Loutea Kitt, tot 12,| Co meal, yellow, $1.65 per 100 Ibs in =) 10-1b mac corn me ‘ 75 block 3, repit 1h avenue a@d., Juiy | *-" sucks: corn meal, white, $1.76) begye~ | per 100 Ibe in 10-1b nacks; buckwheat | a flour, pure, $3.60 per 90 Ibe In 9-Ib = SS an ee = sacks; cracked wheat, $2.26 per 100 Voll, the he Anaayer, 34-85 Rowell Vik! The in iol sacks, farina, $285. per! | 100 pounds in 10 sacks; steel cut sacks; graham flour, $1.75 per 100 Ibs! by egos lena oo rn. odgareond badd god per 100 Ibe in 10-1b sacks the same an yesterday. Some slight! rye four, $2.25 per 100 Iba in 10-1b vartations occurred In vegetables, | sacks; aplit peas, 100-1b aacks, $2.50 but most of yerterfay's prices: were a, $2.00 per 100 Ibs in 26-1b] firm this morning » fruit mar- ar) barley, $4.25 per 100 Ibe ket was weak, there being a large wheat flakes, 75-Ib boxes Jecline in peaches, blackberries and flakes, $2.50 per cas raspberries | 1» pkgs; fancy rolled eats, The tendency of grain and feed ts ale, in 9-¥b nacks; corn | to rise. Fish is not very plentiful w, $2.80 per bbl in 50-1b sacks: | The meat market was steady, no! corn meal, white WO per bbl in b0- changes curring since yesterday cks; buckwheat flour, pure, §7.-| Grocery quotations are likely to bbl in G-Ib macks: crack 1| main about the same for some ti wheat, $4 per bbl In this being between sea New | steel cut oatmeal, $6.50 per bbl in 88 ike are not expected to arrive for| ih sacks; graham flour, $2.90 per bb eral months in 60-1) sacks; wh wheat fi ae | | sek raha sing of. | POT bDbLIn 60-1» nacks; rye meal The following prices are being of-| OF yma tn to-Ib sacks! rye four, 4 ip In teand lots on | Per bbI; fancy rolled oats, 180 Ibs net the dock or in the ear at Seatti cole tga yr pig roan Leste Grain #, $28.0; barley, $22.00; | "acks — ee wheat feed, $19.25; tran, 814 * 3 shorts, $16,00 a) dave mt 24qr 28 Hay—Puget sound, per ton, $646.50 4 tra ; siesta: oy Sage aceite ll naa Avbuekie's, 1m 100-1B can Strictly fresh ranch, 2t¢ . phen ev beg pert a oe a tte Fresh ranch, 8@10c; best | [D8 #125 rege re Ro along Se Cee ee $12.45; Java, 50-1 tins, per Pocltrecniceens, iter. yo, | a0K Aden Mocha, MMe; Carn:| 16 la “ uatemala 1 ground] p wtock—Choice beef cattle, | oter, 16e20e; Lon, 100 st ee IYyGic: steers, 4@4%c; good | $1238; 6c, $12.45 | hogs, live ve hogs, dressed, 7« calves, dressed, large, 6¢; amall, 9 Chicago Markets large, live, 4e; small, 6¢ CHICAGO, Uh, Aug. 2—Cattte Peita and Wool—Heavy | Beevers, $4.50 M; stockers, $3.160@ | pound, salted steers, over 60 Ibs, Ke; / 4.90; cows, $2.0004.95; Texans, $3,600 | medium d, per Ib, Te; leht 6.00 sound, under 56 Iba, To; cows, sound Howe Light $4404.62 rough, all weights, 7c; stages, bulla and oxen $3.450°4.15 mixed, $4.2004.55, heavy, 4@oc; salted Kips, To: calves, per Ib, | $4.2004.52; plas, $3.60604.50 fe; green hides, ic lene than salted:| Sheep—Nativen, $3.50@6.-15 dry hides, per tb, Ie; dry culls, one = third leas; summer deer, per Ib, 224°) Spe te paper, in M winter deer, dry, 14@16e; very boxer. 716 lat deer, 9@12c; Ary elks, 9@10C; green | elk, 4@5e; sheep pelts, 25@950; sh mn ings, 154 astern Washington S { 0 B I. ge; Weatern Washington wool afe Deposit boxes 12; dirty or timber burned, 10 tal For the salo keeping oF | low, 24 @% Valuable Articles and Papers: Vogotables Pour rent at $a your You carry the kay Potatoes (Jobbing)—Callfornia and native Burbanks, §20@25; new pota-| Sefe Deposit Veuite 2, 4 W, Columbia €, SHORROCK, Manages toes, $2.00@2.26 per sack; beets, $1.00 plete Stock in the City (Call cr write for priows and terms D. S, JOHNSTON 903 Second Are. Barke Building OBERON Seattle's Favorite Concert House, IRVIN BARUCH, PROP, Hert Irvin Baruch, Conductor, wit SPECIAL ARTISTS From principal Bastern Theaters Concert Malla Sunday Matinee Adm Free. : Every Friday Amateur Night Amateurs Wanted WILL BUY A \MOPHONE ‘ihe Finest Talking Machine Meda REGINAS ~ From $7.00 to $300 ‘Sherman, Clay & Co. “STEINWAY” DEALERS 514 Second Avenue =~ Seattio “ Latest Styles pave your Tatlor-made Suite HUMES & CO. 28 Bale Deposit ullding Koome 607 First Ave, « + Yukon River. EMPIRE LINE SEATTLE of the Interna avigation Company ia Luited biates or Canada STEAMSHIP LAURADA » RATLS Fi ST. MICHAEL On or About Aug. 25.” | Connecting st 8 Michael with steamers Beattie No, 1, Seattle No 2, Boattle No. 3 tor ‘Dawson, Rampart and Way Ports STEAMER DISCOVERY Cape Nome aad Golofnin Bay | Yor freight and passonge: Oberon’s Ladies’ Orche stra | Seattle Steamship | Telephone Main 528 rates apply to Co. CAPE NOME North American —. tion and Trading Company Established 1892 Je the Reliable and Direct Line to Cape Nome, Healy, St Michael Isl- and, Golovin Bay, Koyukuk River and All Yukon River Points. Express Ship me 3 Solicited . § ROANOKE "99" & Mail Sept. |, ‘99, Approximately Heoure your Borulls Now, For rely end full Information call on or ad: Gress North American Transportation and Trading Company Yeslor Way and Oovidental Ave Cor "Phone Maia 117 Leave, Dally Arrive re Ce om N Bpokane- Re Faul Chicago and Kast Has Declared a Dividend The Weatherby Bonanza Gold Mining and Milling Co, Has Declared a Dividend of 5 Per Cent. A First-class Investment. We have a few thousand shares of this stock, which we offer for a few days at 1 For full particulars call on WwW. |. B. NICHOLS & co.| 6! and 62 Starr-Boyd Building Orders Taken for Wedding and Party Caks, Special Kates 10 Restaura Hotels, & Steamboat? Union Bakery. S All Kinds of Bread, Cake and Pies, P. A. HALLBERG, Prop. Manufacturers of Hardtack and Toast 119 Pike St. WHITE he bock Ticket OMico, #12 First avo | , RONSON, 00S First aven stor, Teoege ‘slegte co em waite; Dell Crane,” man U wish a room or anticipate & change try the Rochester hotel, Pint and Secon’: good room Bl per week: ai ely furnished tide rooms 42 to $3) transients Me free bathe, electric lights. ri EL YOKK—Pirst avenue and Pile ane roome and board at $8 per waek | HOTEL COLBT—Cor. Third sed Cherry “ A wp. bow on | Yet clase room and board | GLENWOOD, HOCEE—110 Sodth P35 fin- fie rooms $1, $1.50 and §2 per week THE VicTORIA~ 1200 First avenue: elegans furmighed rooma, $2 and $38 weet: suites bath. ete O. @ Btark. proprietor i. SAVOT Ficonaat rooms; €25 First. He 2 or “pays lowent prices nary businem, 100 Ralirond avewue, 1 prices} vestern Ave. TAMER DOTHWELL~ Mer ‘& surety bonds 38 | MKS nuree yaRCI HETA, professional midwt on 203 Muainon and rete, MICS. baths FOR SALE Good, & room house and 4 lote; on ear line; high and signtly; $1100, Hardin, 1007 First avenue. HEE Hanson before purchasllg machine. A few ® ¢ reasol opposite postofios street To bay olf gold af mfr, Jeweler, 28 Hine RUPTURE SPECIALIST KUPTURE cured without katte, pain or lee of time 100 Room 41 Holyoke Tel. Hlack 1342, SEWING MACHINES. NEW HOME sewing machines, Best and heapest machine made. Sold on easy pay- me Qoor to postomice Wueire 1 fall sewing machines, 8, 1006 Seeond av; plo- ie machines and sewe Tel. Bul 641 SHIP CHANDLERS, ERLAND, Yesler wharf, ers and ship chandiers man mining SPORAGE AND WAREHOUSE. RASER & MORGAN, 406-410 Main 140, gen’ | stohame Kotlable receipts accepted PALLORS HE PACIFIC Tailoring Co,—Dest $15, $1¢ and $20 ty the elty. Dyeing, caning Third avenue. U.S ARMY GOODS, THING BETTER for country ort k. Cay 4 < dyed. black ‘ Miles’ colt weather hood ¢ $4.50." Army K wool hats, 400. 1 nk 00, Navy underahirte \ $1 each, Shelter tents, Te ‘ x. $f. Overs Ave BONNEY & STEWART Funeral Directors and Embalmers Parlors Third Avg. and Columbia St Jelephone Main 1k Seattle, W TE eed aie

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