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essary of at- ches, r avete ip ina 1y cots y your to the yrrectly Mra. James Montgomery, of Cor. | since that time he has not been a of thie busines® goes through bh 6 10-ib sacks; whole wheat flour, ll bad -) 7 ta a a i ‘ ry , . THE ATTLI An. = present the plan will only be adopt con, 1Mge; dry salted #tdes, Tc; Hex, | if if Tana u ; MAI i nme tebura, on which: 77,400 men are Lard Gobbing)—Home made, per hon sployed, It will in no way eon 7 White Btar, Se; Coin spectal, ion : s \Conce! ah eaperlonied Wash lot or interfere WIth the resent WITH HIS LIFE Kiee\ lard compound, terees, 6c; Mex,! Tor San Fr jb Ry sliet artinent of the road, f ie ME | The ry ey laborers for Nich 47,000 employes Kre ortitled te Fresh Mish Gobbing)tfalibut ate ; f \ CV G40; salmon, 670; Nounders, 14 " rim Upou the Inauguration of the new | Edmonton Trail Took the Life | moles Ste, rock cod, base, ehrimps du . heion syetem the railroad company Ke; arelt, Mate; oysters, Olympla, $2-| J - - . HW adopt a rule that all err | of His Four Companions. © per eack, $1.80 per gaiion; elams, | Inve SEATTLE ‘ot set potire at 70 years eC an 48 ‘4 I s crabs, 1 iW A Py! 7 » youre Will be entitied to the benes| Who Is probably the frat man that! piack cod, € b in 1 ry ofth d . f t ’ r « ‘ ' ‘ r ve ie * . "ct of the new system. It has Jov hed t K like over tb Nuts SAN FRANCISCO ' : nd company ge ve ; HOUT Of the Gceldental hot Ie ys | black ' na, 100; al " t Py Oo $, and Oo employ men over 40 years of ae ec aa ‘ : apt b ; ’ Jeo that who retire at 70 muat| that at Circle City Just before he} or - ‘eee ~ : ' fth y there r Laura Helr, of Hoquiam, Wash.) who resided in this city lant nevensarily hav Fved' the com-| Came out, he met a man by the namie | rn cc nuts, per dosen, S600 FOR ALASKA iW hovon sreeisa A ak tae wishes to locate a young girl by the! ber, Mr. Johnson har information| pany 30 yours, ‘The penalon service |of MePhee, from F ke, OF o | Leave Seattic 9 a, m : name of Cora Smith, Jooncerning the will of a relativ ill, be tamed 10h tha lanath Of bers! whe Wenn thedale eureibor af Lumber end Building Materia! ; r ‘ i Cal = eS os | wishes to communte to him | vice by the employe and the average . 5 1 Ruperior quality Mt, Mo Cottage ¢ Aug. 1 4, p ace Fannie M. Wade, of Washington, | 5 is OR | wages received by him during euch}? °° "ve ‘at mene id hantat per M,) 14-15 Maller bidj D. C,, desires information concern.| Mrs, MoM, Uttrich, of Chieago, 1, | VN" }ton trail a year ago. The + dar, 6@t ron | City of Topeka, Au t r¢ re ing the whereabouts of Mr. Ro H.| hax good reasons for wanting to Mi ah 5 ita seialivan aves Stobies ak eas sans Tae ae ocaay OHLONE ‘ Wade, | know the whereabouts of her bus | cal: Moffett, Rellevy 1 Dr, Allen “a Ki, Aug is : 17, and ERTON & Di auctioneers, reab ies }band, B.A. Uttrleh Me. and Mra THE NATIONAL “ Ssh Te thick nn-|every fifth day th 1518 Pare ave, “Fol tice the Mra. Mary Forthman, of Pullman! Uttrich wore marcied io Auge Pere meee eae BAe } widen, a,| fer tain told ee Wash. Wesires to loc W. C.l sass and tn March, 2007, he taft that n With seurvy, and Mel on wide, $18@ ngthe reacrves t t HHDGE BUILDERS ARO CONTRACTORS. Forthman, supposed to be working | city with another woman reached I MePherson apecial leagthe per | 2 ’ “se ‘ 'TL Ve URIDGE CO,—Tullders of bridge in this city | —o © vat a large umber of M extra inch finish, S18@18; a — oa’ ieee wi At bunkers: ete. bile apie + gis his ab Ot. sateen, , . . “ us; dealers in’ pile, loge Mrs. Lissle daioney, of Spokane,| Peter Marlett. of “Amariiie. ere | have died on the trail in| Yeruoal mrain, 4 per M extra rely 1 ¢ bo e . = a . . Ne | wishes to lox ; Faopsh ina, Ores aha eeehed re a4 ‘ere iba Bs has written to Chief Reed for sates: @ four mitiwright by trade When] CHICAGO, Aug. 22—Gamen in the |‘ i rere Is, S-inch, S9@1N; 10-1 : Viewdam” BAKER iM, Bs! ag concerning her hu: ary Ml ast heard fre he w living on! National league yesterday re $9.G18; 12-Ineh, B18G19:; for « Ni me | Lt Vw how cad, cakes ane thi pees, supposed to resettle IN) Queen Anne hill. Me also inquires | as follows: At Now York-—firat game - (or G-ineh finish, $9; N honk, oe £8 Third Ave. s city ise Jabout William #tokes, whe worked |—New York %, Philadelphia 2 MARKET QUOTATIONS Jessie ec ee abo nidiine, wel lpg & Alaska)— — P. W. Coatello, of Raeter »,| in the Model Steam Laundry about | ond ga New York 1. Philadet " * SLITS: Or timber, J THe WUT NATIONAL = tee Wriltes Chie? Reed for th four years ago, He is @ stationary | 2; at Hoston—Hoxton 5 Hrookly souDtlingR, rough, 8 | STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S | at pence PANE OF tien of the whereabouts of Zip Cos-| eaeineer by trade. - lat ncimnat)~Pittebure 1, Cinein Tuesday Morning Markets have | #9 ls; 4, BTL | ie Ginld tetlo, who is supposed to r tn a Ree j matt at Bt. Louis ule been quit ty ate, ever the} 12-inch and $ io j g eral eg tw inisinctea Beatle Robert A. Ramsey, of Arnprtor foam at Warhingtou—-Wash Which uebaile flectents wate Ba ashingion Red ¢ lar lee, Me Mies Vice’ president eee Ont., desires information a® to Ue | ington bt Halttmore 1 Rough, 89; beve! siding, wel 3 lee Mrs. N. D. Sherman, of Southamp-| Whereabouts of his brother-in-law The standing of clubs ts an { ne & staple pr The aralo | ibe, $14016.00; ceiling, website, } ae ton, N. Y.. desires information ab. Frank K n. ‘The letter staten be | lows: ket Is quiet, but 4 hold firm.| 1. 2 and % bt-inch, 1.300 Iie, . eicat haan aie lin iabe her husband, W. A. Sherman. He left} bad been sick with typhold fever, | Chaba Ww ' P. Clin the farming district there an an re 10 Ib Z eee and =! Southampton in April for Seattte,| Which affected his brain. The Can-| Hroklyn os 616) exvens supply of ba bu Fe Pegg alge y ybbertenaag a “Cc it fSe ttl 3) Me PUGET BOUND NATIONAL BANE intending to go to Dawson, She has|adian Pacife raliroad, of which he | Boston 6 » 6951... in foi Sit grr oa bs “we ot ° 1 oh ee | al y oO a C} 2 BEATTLA not heard from him since | wae an ph mt him to the hes. | Philadelphia ‘ ie wualeh’ ti ann te end ; bs J t20 sriet stock paid in #24 090 ‘te & lpi at Montreal, On arriving there | Baltimor “i a atin Shae ae akon oman aae ou; th tok fin rg? U6, « Bails from Yeoier Wharf at 10 p,m. ‘ 3,000 Mrs. G. Bish, of Nanaimo, PB. C..| Keenan ran away from bie guard St. Louis te - spbbery ar squares, bB and 1 fe | {aeob Furth " ri president wishes to locate Mra. Burdett or Em-|and has not been seen ain Cinetnnatt isavite) ‘MINOR .gthlan sare sti ail" dtin GO Fi tn eavanse of ateen \|Friday, Sept. Ii 4 % pian et Bante ne ma F. Grant. She came to Seattle! sae | Chisago oo t : nia ae oe Bor Skaeway | Correspondenie in’ gli the "principal etWeen Reasons pric 1 are drayaxe. . or Skagway, via Vancouver im the “princiy on July 4 and she has received no| Friends of George Divelbilas are Pittsburg re) Mine ari os ee ee y z renee Cerne ne Barer ty word from her since. | trying to ascertain his whereabouts York 5 Mi Seeks a eee me ce Goes aves Jobding Quotations and munees in 65 Hours, BCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN BANK OD ust fast ee — He returned from ¢ © river about | Loulaville 45 437 | noid, owing to the plentiful aupply The § i Quotations today were SKATT us rley, an attorney of Ta~| jury ¢ in company with Frank Hoff. Washington ” DE oe eaionem 4 ri eh ot | ae, follows | ormer Yesier w coma, desires information of the|iman and Reiland & Condon. Me Cleveland rr ie] ot neinem oft -aetting © voly 0 | Sugar (jobbing)—Golden ©, in bo Steamshi Farallon | Antje - ae ee aE oon, whereabouts of a young man named) giopped at the New Western hotel d ral gl oO Ser?. S08e $4.20; extra C, int $4.90: 5 . | a Chiliers his prtuaent Eddie Pitts, who he thinks may f@-j and wrote to his family in Oregon nde of small fish als tnw: 1, $6.90; yan For #kaeway snd Dyea, calling at Port | Gromaahl’. ./. Secon View Pre Sens ide in this city, Jeaying he would remain there until = | whe Tyler etroet “wharf, Victoria, | powers . Cashier wt. [raving he wou unt In the vegetable market California | Patent Ex. Vancouver, Ketchikan, Helm Bay, Wrapgel, | traneacts @ General Ranking Th it. A. Masecet, ee heard from them. He t the onions are bringing as high as $1.60 f Paap nwau, enile from Yosler whart | eS General Banking Pusiness, has asked Chief reed to locate Wal. | hotel. and his family have been un Is hile natives are only valued at < ' . | CONTHACTORS AND BL at Vancouver, Wash, He thinks {t/ Posed to Rave bad much money | mark . as oak dann 281 Te : ae : f Weetern Ave. Tol. Bult may be # brother who he has not; Mr Lilian A Joorden J Skag- | a pound In th ait market a . sioftiged | § Sepeis Green (a seen for seven year | « v Anata, nas written Chlet Ke : nia la Valencia oran ‘ per} popweLL & CO., Ltd CAMVING TENTS B one asking him to loca her year-c o| have arrived, and are setting we n Ib ‘ 7 penne Mra. L. Machet, of Fort Worth, | #n, Clem J. Joerden. She left her | Seattte’s Opportunity te $e F poplek Lemons ean new be pur. |b wheat flour, caiet F 3 ” pai aud mee) ‘Go. Marten Tex, wishes information concerning | boy In charge of # family in St I cure Much Busine raed as low an 82.00, while apt 10-1b sacks | . the whereabouts of Charlies M. Ma-| *hen she went north, He was ili ana fei papery at only aden oo ih STE > > : mt ches, who 18 supposed to reside in| Used amd he ran away from ho Thirty thousand more men Will Oe ee ee ee cee ace aims buen ; 1h lee a STEAMSHIE = ~ B: faves 9 this city. He is a hypnotist by pro-| "lam gving to Alaska to see my /embarked on this coast for the PAIL] Fnging trom eo-gaoe a box. Prars| pounle In 10-4y mack, steel | ; feeaion. | mother.” was the remark he ma hes, and it depends on th TOFS have improved in quality, but water] Oatmenl, $250 per 1 . Saree ~ - to a group of his playmates, and | made by the citizens ax to how much were'e nd can be had| Stk; greham four, $1 | SEATTLE Clothes Pressing Co. | _clesning, repairing. 1108 34. Te dyeing dine — eT a te. thage, N. Y¥.. has asked Chief ft | Hie mother offers a reward of $2 The local quartermaste prompect to locate her father, Mr Bamuet Me-| forin formation concerning hiawhere- | ing the coast for veanels suitable for Clure. The iast letter received from | abouts jtransperts, The sucoess in handling him stated that he was residing at} i e298 | the Third cavairy here has wery fav 2222 First avenue. | Mre. B. L. O*Netl, of San Pranciseo, | orabiy im 1 the department at ar ja heart-broken mother, who Ie now | Washington as to Seattle's natural F.C. Welsh, of Kalamazoo, Mich +| mourning the disappearance of ber | advantages as a point of shipping desires information in regard to the son, Frank 8 O'Neil, has asked The War department bas chartered whereabouts of Dick Weish. former- Chief Heed for any amistance he the Columbia. Charles Nelson ly of Butte, Mont, When last heard can give her tn locating her mixeing | coma, Glenogle and City of Pt from he was working tn the Horse- boy. He left San Francisco, arrit-| tt is thought the Athentan. shoe saloon in this city. 23 jing in Portiand in 1894, Binee that | time his whereaboutm have been a Seattle from the Mre. Mamie Hardy, of Boston, in- mystery. She states that her other | mittee of huatt wires for her brother, Edwart two sens, Edward and George, and) o Gray ie ch Brown. While in this city he resid- her husband have died since he went | every ed with a family by the name of/ away and he ix the only one of the Withrow, She has not heard from! family left. She offers a r ord ot | im for two years. ro) for any information concer T. M. Barnes, of Garfield. Wash..|%* "hereabouts Wishes information concerning the} The sudden disappearance whereabouts of A. J. Dempsey. wh?! bert FE. Bivens trom Denver, Col is wanted ae a witness. Itie thought nas caused Chief of Police J. F. be resides in Seattie. Farley of that city to notify Chief | Reed to watch for his arrival E P. Lombard, of Whittaker, Mich.. has written Chief Reed for the particulars of the disappearance here. Bivens left Denver in July, | taking with him his two little girts a and 4 years. The distracted torta and Garonne wit! b return hilippines. A men, of which airman, will make effort to have the new regi ments transported from here. Epidemic in of his brother. Harry F. Lombard Mexico Is Worse cies Maneaine, 20 S Suk 4 her ts now inquiring of the differ a aoe lent partments of information! eygoaac, Aug. 22-—-A special to | throughout the ¢ whereabouts of her husband and ing his father, Thomas Broderick, “Midren. She has great fears for the who is missing. He wrote from Seat. *tfety of the children. She states in tle July 3, and vince that time no Mee letter that her husband has» a word has been received from him. | "fee and usiy look, and is cruel in He is © years of age and a boller, ™!Nd and appearance. Bivens ix de maker by trade. leribed am being Sft. Tintin height, | o. [has black curly hair and » fair com- E. M. Johnson. « real estate agent plexion. Mra. Bivens has good rea- of Tacoma, has asked the Seattic son to believe her husband is on his police to locate Maurice C. Noakiey,| way to Washington stat OTIS IS TO BE DISPLACED EQUALIZATION Unless He Can Show Some |Incr se and Decrease in the Results of Fightin, | Property Valuation. WASHINGTON, D. C,, Aug. 22.—| The board of equatization when It Asa result of the conference be-|ctosed last night had « tween Secretary of War Root and!of the 28 property h President McKinley, it te stated that appear. The C. Broderick, of Sioux City, fowa, ontry as to the has ed for information concern the Kecord from State Health Om colved a letter fr tioned in the ¢ nouncing that th demic in the Orizaba, Mexico, All travelers ¢ south of the City to the United #t the ‘Tetan hordes | tine apt. H.C. Th steamer City comn Prue annurne t port City The following ¢ were fled in the 169) auditor on yester 4 to| Mount F Putnam d a changes made are as| W. W wean Gen. Otis will be given one m follows = | plat Mount Pleas chance to show some positive resulte| Increased—F. Anthony, from $800 a, $18 ri from the fighting in the Philippines, |to $78; L. Diller, from $2,450 to & 1: | waithew chats .s and, failing in that, he will be re-| M. @ K. Gottstein, from $9,500 to $16, as add, Aug. 1 lieved from command of active field | 900; F. P. Muller, from $800 to $1.000 ! Prather ¢ operations, It is also said that Gen ttle Tent & Awning company, tei to E Miles will not be sent to the front. | from $1,200 to $1,500; M. Sormmer Feb. %, 91 Gen. Otia will be let down eany. of | from $1,900 to $2,100; John R. Thomp. | Thee Si course, and probably will be made son, from $4.00) to $6,600, Jamen| gotin andivided military governor of Luson or of the| Weir, from $1,400 t0 $1,900; Puget ana wig ae, entire archipelago | Sound Dredging co ny, from $10, ay " om Gen. Merritt le now believe 060 to $15,000; Geo. L. Howe, from Pm hE. aw the offleer most likely to be pla $125 to $400 active charge of the fighting from $4,900 to ¥ The sderetary and the president! peeduced-—Mra. Ke are working in harmony to the com- Atle Tee comp Yl to Anna D. Pers a1, C. D, Horen's Dodda, from |$1,600 to $1,200; A. L. Palmer, from! spat} mon end of apelling tha Insurrection | 61 9:9 to $1,600; BM, J, Amith, trom|s June 11, 1896 at the earliest possible date and See-| 9) "509 to $1.00; Perrin. Dette J.B. Morton te retary Root will have free reign In| sy 909 to $1,000, Wm. McArdle Sheffer to United States p Austin, Tex., says cer Blunt today re om Surgeon Turpin of the marine hoxpital service, sta- ty of Mexico, an © yellow fever ept ia growing worse oming from points { Meat en route rin atriet « waran for ten days. “mas, master of the Topeka, left today for San Francisco, where he goes to mand of the “REAL ESTATE T ANSFERS leeds and transfers office of the county day t Cemetery Co. to lot 144, mec 1, re ant cemetery, Apri t ux. to Marteta F nd 4, block M4, oPn 4, $800. tux. to M block 12 ry L Lakeview Frank Hf Kec 3 range “ erry mn. eM lot block add, Aug. 19, $2,000 atent to Aug 24, twp 2 » Everett Timber & his progressive policy 3500 to $900. Investment Co, aw wee 28, twp 25 Upon the best authority it Is stated |" pn, work of the board will 1 Num. 21, $3,600 that Gen. Otis will not treated it ‘ Ome iver of J. Wooding & Co., ine, August 26. lto Jo | 21. range 5, n Wooding harshly, nor will he be displaced In Mare active command until after he has 1 a been given another chance. It t« t WILL PENSION purpose now to fix some certain date | Fe by which time he will he expected to | ae 1k Rrooks ¢ THE OLD MEN wtovtone, show some positive advancement in | plat yp tius’ a the work of subduing the insurgents SOME GOLD ATNOME. — ae tstti of Joh PHILADELPHIA, Pa,, Aug. 22.—|0f Seattle band 1%, N 20, T. W. Price, who arrived on the| The Pennsylvania Railroad company | * k. steamer Roanoke, states that from |!s about to inaugurate a pension aya-| Nov. 2%, 1897, $10. No.1 below discovery in the Cape | tem and sur nuation fund for tta| Sarah F. Tage me district, $14,000 was washed | employes that is an entirely new de-| WAY across nec ut In two days works, A number | parture in railroad circ The iden | January 2, $1 of Kiondike miners who were inter-| 18 In line with the established poll George A. Ty viewed by the Star, however, said | of the company to conduct its affairs) t 22, twp that a man to go into the district |a# nearly as possible on plans molded | 1% ©. $50 now would be simply in an ey-| after the style of the federal go Andrew Chilbe ment. ‘The civil service ru part lots 6 and erything had been staked. Editor Drop Dead. |aiready in the ron «| add, Jan, 2, $200. ell ag the merit aystem of promi Same to same tion, and the proposed plan of the| blocks %®& to 43, vowue ¢ Johnaon te blooks tract In mec 18, twp hod, 1897, $4.50. » Hane O. Svino, lot dilman park, June 15. tux. to City of Be and 2, block 40, sup dd, Sept, 29, 1896, $1 nH. Nagle to City 6, 9, 20, 6% block agle’s Second add., 200 y to same, right of 28, twp 28, range er et ux. to sam 22, range 6, Dec re et ux. to sam block 40, Nagle's | right-of Nagle's a ¥ acrons 1, Dec NEW WHATCOM, Aug. 22.—J.| officials of the company in taking | 19, 1890, $1 Hannum Jones, editor of the Ne care of their euporannuate de ne - ——_—_—0—— . sack Reporter, dropped dead yester-| will be operated much after the ays Korn Drag Con FIth and Pico eer plion bee day afternoon, He was 66 States a ore old. | tem ad by the United For number of years he was the! government “ A editor of Godey'n Magazine, and pre The plan will be launched within a Buy a 6 acre tr vious to that time he had edited pa-| short time and contemplates an an one payment of pensions by the fpec Jal Bate pers in Harrisburg and Lancaster, | nust Pa. | company of about $00,000, vr i Phone ieg act. Moore Inv. Co note paper, in| For (he | boxes. Denny-Coryell Co,, 116 Lat ave, | 13}4c; hams, small, 14 Fine | produce at almost any price to market quotations On Weat street the dealers who have good California tnections are experiencing a profi i ters in matt produ while de suffering from the scarcity of native without regar % per 100 It in 10-tb) sacks rye ~ ibe in 1-lb sacks per 100 Ibs in 10 109-lb macks, $2.40 per 100 toe in boxes ¥, $4.25 por 100 tbe in 1° barley, $26.0 wheat § ih boxes, are being of-| 2.10; whe $2.00 per case of 4d to the producer by the local] % 2-!b pkes, fancy rolled oats, ¥ in round jots on| Per bale, in %ib sacks; corn meal, womans The following pric fer dealers for dell the dock or In the ear at Beattie yellow, $2.40 per bbi in b)-lb sacks Grain—Oats, $28.8; barley, $19.00 wn ty whit © per bbi in hy | wheat chicken feed, 25; bran, 914, '9 #acks; buckwheat four, pure, shorts, $15.00. 2 per bbl in -ib sacks: crac “ae Hay—Puget sound, per ton, 96@6.50| “heat, $4 per bhi in 60-Ib sacks | Rastern Washingten timothy, $11.50| *teel cut oatmeal, $4.60 per bbt in be.) | “QUARANTINE ON | TEXAS BORDER Yellow Pane | sound, salted steers, over &@ Oties of Cordova and} are detained at) s tallow THE BOARD OF jee TAKE E TRANSPORT «0: @i2, alfalfa, qd, 1D sacks; graham flour, $2.99 per bb s—Strictly fresh ranch, 24c. in %-1D sack; whole wheat flour, #2 Hutter — Fr ranch, S@i0c; beat] Per bbI in ib sacks: rye me creamery, eT per bbl in &-ib ke, rye four, putt tehalisiien: teve $90 per bbI; fancy relied . 180 it oct Live stock—Chotce beef cattle, |! bbls, $5.25; fancy rolled oats, 90-Ib Go; steers, SKG41Kc: good] edcks, 06.00; fancy fr vate ie -— b5%c; hoga, droased, Te; | C8** chop, %-Ib nack alves, drowned, large, 6c; small, 9c:] 0-1 nacks, | sarees large, live, 4c; emall, 6 j ne? en Hides, Peite and Wool—Heavy rete; Java, per Ib, Kica, cho! or ib, 16@1 nm, BME Ib, Se; Nent cows, wound, bulls and oxen Arbuckle’s, §p 100-1b case $12.%5; 69-1b casem, per 100 ; 36-1) cases, per 100 Tbe, dium seund, per sound, under 0 tbs, all welehts 40 mtn $1. 85@ | Dyeing CLEANING 222 Union street. Tele. Fhe caly Preach Dye FAILS FOR | AND ST. MICHAEL On or About Aug. 25. DEN tints, Hie DEPEw — Connecting st St. Michal wits steamer: |)" 1! speciaiiat in crowem featile No 1, Seattic No 4 Beattie No. 3 for | tne TR. 24 "Taree “bullaings DANCLN ACADEM and unly Chorouah Dawson, Rampart and Way Ports | pn ao FOR | LUMUND BOWDEN, real cetate, loans and ineuranoe; private funds; low rates; Bo eee eres ae FOUND The sie : Seattle at Gow tae, ae — Mata 25. WHITE STAR DOCK coichorts, oom ing thing. & to buy stoves, firme: crockery. pillows, cher chairs, mirrefe, ‘panos, chines. everything @ ins second-hand store, ant (08 Pike street. Mg | now Lx AND PORNINILE o ie EL, BRONSON, gos First « elevaior: roume single porn Dett Crane, manag ig You « - 1 ay vie V neo ver, Kotebikas | 71:5 the Hocnester hotel heed ses on pee et soly” tested | outeide run oa. perishes the 2 N SIXTY- r IVE HOURS | _fic!tres'iathes electric Tumis “4 I TRL YORK First avenue and Pike; Arse class roome and board at §6 per week. . : b tins, r ib, 65« 45c; walted kips, Tc: colves, per Ib, SO-tb tina, «Free 5 S. HUMBOLDT HOTEL Y—Cor. Third amd Cherry; Sie: areen hides, le lees than salted, | "AO Sautinatn. roun: una ain bes ees Ist chine room and board. $6 week and up. dry hides, per tb, 120; dry ia, one- | SOs | GLENWoop HOUSE h. Gis = ‘ yre 2s , P-110 South Fifth. Sine third jens; summer deer, per Ib, 2@ ade ae Os eiaialbwnited oaaccen WEDNESDAY, AUG. 23, AT & P.M) & mmr $1. 61.00 ana 82 per week. Me; winter deer, dry, 16@l6e; papery | a ER ae SB aa Bi TBS | City Ofiee, G96 First avenne; tele; 9 | THE VICTORIA—1200 First avenue: elegans deer, 9@ 2c; dry ciks, 9@100; green | Main #4 Allington Dock: "phone Pike Lis | [urminhed rooms, $2 and $2 a week: suites tk, 80 8a; aanen pai dan: eaeeat Wrestling Match. Bm RB CAINE Agent ith bath, ete. 0. C. Stark, proprietor, linge, 1662; tern Washington) An interesting wrestiing match HOTEL #AVOY—Pleasant rooms: 633 First. wool, ye, Western Washington wool! will take place at the Jefferson atreet | JUNK. 2 Ie; dirty or timber burned, 104 reate day DOr Ope’ Tick | ay irty of timber burn 1, 10%; theater Tuesday, Aug. 23, Doors open Great " o¢ OMe, 2 Mie are | EEA TALE eae nie . 2% , begin # sharp. Hall Adiar, a ATH! Leave. ‘Daily Arrive Dut square business, 108 Kaliruad avenue Vegetables famous Turkish wrestler, will wrestle No ay iP Tel, Black 3112. Jack O'Neil, champion of the F LW) ao Mi Vernon p ALASKA Junk Co. FAy5 Righeat prices: atoes (jobbing)—Native pota heaping : - New Whatcom reimpt returns, No, B12! Western Awe 1@1%c per Ib; California pot for $250 a wide. He will also wre PookaneRowiand Wika Mh rel. Pike 11a. 5 oil ‘hanwu Manta is —_— 1%@ 1% per Ib; beets, soegtss|* “ i clipes Bch Fed | LOANS AND 5 ack: carrots, per mack, sq bern 3 ozwell bite | JAMES BOTH WELL—Mort loans, fr $1.50071 65 per sack, peas green = = corn, 18@200 per dos; cucumbers, 300 \ MUSE MENTS. Seattle, Edmonds and Everett —— tSe; tomatoes, 65 fornia swee = HANSEN, cor. 4th and poahaes, a oho fey. THIRD AVENUE THEATER. SECA EE | wale of alt spring end eurmmer goods. | pers, $1 n eo nm, $1.40 Main | pers, $ $1.@1.60 W. M. Russell, Lemon and Manager, | add — California onions, We kar Ms. rofessional midwife and | Commencing of tiv jentary Reason se. Corner 27th and Madison strestee _ K starting jay A ag | poekal or nt | MEDICAL AND ELECTRI Green Frutt ;R. c. F R e& N CS 4 (Three Round Trips Daily—Excemt Sunday “hatha, ‘nervous, reat dipease ate Valencia | Theater Company TIME CARD s cured: readings te; 928 Pacific bik. $2.60094.00; apple rs | th a Repertoire of Good Pleys tT coon maitre 0) henanes, 66.500 h: Ca fandiny cad Tine | + and PRINTING AND BINDING. fornia black fig *, $1.50 The Black Flag | at Keattie with steamer Fiver | METROPOLITAN Printing @ Dinding Oa, cried BC Aes & . Tueslay and Wednesiay for Tacoma 112 Yesler way. "Phone 1 how | Mendes Across the See! FAKrs Hverett Te. nund trip $1.25; ba = pe med ThUrrday anil, Friday munds 600, f B Yes | “PATENT ATTORNEYS : 4 surday dele castank” Hisksee Beattie, Ned ase HARNES & PEARSE, 767 pe ve per ca y Matinee ack Flag | . : Sd $1.00003.2 rpilicae : Katurday Evening | K. SCOTT, Manage fi M7 wa e ne f Or. Jekyll an | * HSONAL. mney musk melons 0, che ra RATE Good, § house wd 4 lous California grapes 2 and Mh. Bones compe tag car line; high and sigaily; $110k si7 » fornia uma, 6hdP Oe ats otart V Li Mardin, ¥ avenue. melons, $1.50 § Butter, Chee Eggs and Poultry Butter—I ite; fancy dal ry, in equa Me; Washington nd prints, 18@ nd Elgin ing)-—Native Seoond and Battery Streets. FOUR DAYS BRGINNING Monday, August 21 aneh, L0GP 22 Cheese Gob Wash- ington, 11@p12 Eastern, 1i@12c, Cal fornia full « m, 11% | ane Kaace CGobbing)—Strictly fresh GENTRY’S FAMOUS ranch, %« nH y-—White comb, M@ibe; Meht ] . d P r ane eels aan ikete es Om IG Oly strained, T4@* Poultry sickens, * SHOW fryers, $1. 75@2 ; ive turkeys ain wad 1 She Dive ducks, 120; geese, We; Hve weigh | sede bee Plated dy A fy the Poultry—Spring chickens, 14 world lor ‘and best trained turkeys, 16¢; ducks, 1 be vninnal ext n. Twe perform live welght ances daily, at 2:90 and Sp. an Way, Grain and Feed. | Admission othy, $13.00€614.00; alfalfa, $10.00@11.00 Oats Gobbing)—Per ton, & ley—Steam rolled, $ LR Te ay Safe Deposit Boxes | orn Wholl 50; cracked, $23;| 1 meal, per ton, $22.00 a, Feed—Wheat, $21; ofl ¢ $52.00; middlings, $21.00@23.00; bran, For the sate keoping $15.00; shorts, $16.00017.00; chopped) Valuable Articles and Papers feed, $20.00@P 22.00; dairy chopped feed, | bor sent at ® ear You carry | $16.00, | he koy Moat Pricos Safe Deponit Voults Fresh Meat (Jobbing)—Cow beet, | %¥ Columbia st To per Ib; steer beef, 7c per Ib; }m wether, Se per Ib; pork, per Ib; veal, large, Se per 1b; amall, BONNEY & STEWART | 10 Funeral Directors and Km balmery Parlors, Third Ave. and Columbia at Lelephone Main Lé — Beattlo, Wash, Hams, large, ; breakfast ba Provisions (Gobbing) E. SHORROCK, Manages chines for sale reagohable, | ktreet, opposite postofiice, ElTo buy eld guld a 215 Columbia i sliver. is Om most delightfal in the War world of the on iageede 3 ‘nsel. mtr. Jeweler, "BS Binekley’ Bose. pe Bre ada % KEPTORE SPROMALIST RUPTURE cured without knife, pain or lose or aci ic f time. Kosn 41 Holyoke block SIGNS AND HOUSE NUMBERS Leaves Yeslor Wharf at 12:30 pm , is onan iatt Mon Wednesday and Friday for (UPHER type, aluminum and e ol let Vancouver, BG, via Anacortes, ; Tor way. Tel hieek T3a Fairbaven and Whatcom. t | i Voster Winston ches’ ol tke tion SEWING MACHINES, Mutual Lite Rdg. Tel Brow i NEW TMi sewing machines. Best ana oat machin jo. Bold on easy Paye aanareenensenvenmnant ‘Cabcn cast Sank Se yaa —— Wire le KING of all Sewing machines Voria, 1000, Second ing machines es. Tel. Guft 641. + phos vows San Diego Fruit i. a_i | SUNDE & BRUAND, Yesler whart, eat 415 Pike Street That's the Place turers of tents, tarpaulin, Canvas of all’ widthe STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE. TAN. 4iW-410 Oeckiental ave Vistributing house pts nceepted ne colfaterel: TIN AND SHEPT METAL WORK. pion; inf. and repairing: The e Day el stoves lug. TR at Clark, 107 W, Madison 8t Main 487 FOR TANLORS: | THE PACTHIC Tatloring Co. Rest AND NOTHING BF TTER for Alaska, timber, Cavalry t dyed black A weather hood k wool hats, 400, Navy undershirte ter ton xo, 87,