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* poamerncapnsecapse meron terre aes: eRe RR eR IME ° LOT LT IT LE IE TT TT TT THE SEATTLE non, lots Mand 2. block 4) tot 1h, | OWenweeeeeeseesets WALY WELT ssc ta: et ia. beeen 1h iiian |S ~~“3 Pacific Coast Steamship Co Pe eens ae park, Mast, & $202 3 Arma virumque — cano, hy arenes | 1. B Kolekerboeker et ux, to ing Virgil, Even in the $ for San Francisco HAPPENED TO BE RESUMED) Rk pg! sete " $ ay t $ Jadd, June 26, 4 ' ‘¢ + oe e ie, | Chatiew 1. Munday to Atbert tis 8 toit : CATTLE . Pa s $ mae aa u Wo $ $ $ HOC HIThOGs hn Jomeph M. Cart Interesting Inside History of a Deal That Made John Con- 0.) Sah set§ Denny Coryell Company ge iene SAN’ FHAtCise g y ution Ft wdd, August 2, ale ‘ > SAN FRE JU 7. — " & Printing B tal ¢ MAEVE ATLA sidine Complete Master of the Situation | cAtbert_ maces ot un, to 20 oS tena ne apa cia p [MeGinnia, let 3 block 4 Baxtern add, | DEAN 00) v ‘ | Augunt 15, 1,600 aati a FOR ALASKA ; J, Land Winifred Howen to Forest! aicug g , ed oe ia Leave Seattie 8 a. m Kamle Mir mpany, Alki, ( tucks, 1 c live weigh ; bia and Kikborn mines, August 4 “1 ci ; Pa Pie | ‘The question haa been frequently asket of tat How does it happen that public gambling has been " Pr ‘ ; ; 4 gg + ’ ra resumed tn Seattle after having been stopped last April by the city \ Cart &, Walter to Arthur Gaertner, |. kern 1 ee ae = r GOLT uni The Star, in its quest for information, has secured a breeay story revealing some facta rewarding lot 5, block % Englewood, August 20 hil Grek nak Pace ee “ae mre the consummation of the deal, whieh will be of interest to the communtty Among other things, the post eh ih Mhcerilkcd 4h aeeaaiia i ees ’ t —_—— tion of Mr. Considine, as “king pin” gambler, has been fully established, also his undeniable “pull with No.8. 1. 0. 0. F, aM pels nec Pir’ Aina le ‘ r t ree WHIDGE BUILOEHKS AND CONTRACTORS certain city officials who have the power to suppress or tolerate gaming in this city r A t ’ | ie a ai” ge “ Several months ago ex-Chief of Potloe Bolten ra, who held large interests in the prior to Alice A. Thorndike n a ' ¥ : ie last April, when they were A by suthorit gan to exert his influence to have gambling 1 App. lot 20, ck 18, Climan pa ' Pur te sumed in thin « w negotts were in ss to that end, he wae suddenly taken J and , si aes SE Mtn : | feed meal, per ton died. ‘The fraternity was left temporarily without a lead nd no furth were made for awhile set hina a atel AsO iS to reopen the gaming house Finally a combination was formed, const» Dave Argyle, Geors add, August 28, 83,250. . Fe i wee eh ' ; a cake, smal Pot " Liabbeyy doe Harvey, of Ban Francisco, and several other gamblers of less celebrity, to secure control of Z] Carrie and Herman Gootx to aime, | gions ie MER ci " Washingio. 8 Alaska offictals and feed, $20,006) 22.00 all the elf time gaming establishments in the city and then to move quietly upon the city secure & permit to reopen them —for ihc ili ge ads ’ é ‘ $16.00 ertain considerations orn of thy mine, D Areyle Moat Prices Controt of the White Housd was easily secured and two of the ° A neretl, | , : | Presider and William Dormer, wore selected to take charge of it. The next step was to obtain the Standard, It part lot os t Mor 4, Augu Fresh Meat Gobbing)—Cow bee lon th if ress Wien Was ascertained that upon the death of Holton Rogers, his wife had bocome possessed of hin Interests In 00, $1,850 per Ib; steer beef, The per ib Wh Vor mintant Caanie Harah L. Denny to Vietor Leroux, | mutton, wether, fe per Ib; pork the place and the combine began negotiations with her to # ; 3 In the meantime John Considine, who had been left out in the cold when the trust was formed veal, large, e per ib, smu , who realiaed that he must move quickly If he was not to be euchered by his anta STEAMSHIP ree eo sentative Co Mrs. Rogers, Thia man is maid to have stated that he Waw an agent of the g 7 ame, emall, Mc; breakfast ba l. T, Newman et ux, to Alb A bargain was fina bine and had come prey 1 to terms of sale which she might pt any ‘Cityol dry salted aides, 7% ly concluded by which Considine’s agent agreed to pay $1,800 for the Mogens orest, of which $600 want Gardner, jr, why ne ne ip cy Y ae be'cash down and the remaining $1,400 in later Installments, The terme of (his agreement were immed 6 Aur unt _ #100 2 Licka ssskubalhidtevien tends ber ie x for Hege r Pree dent ately carried out and Considine secured 4 « The Standard was now at his merey David Kieh fet Us, to Jobs B.] “end Ge ae A ‘i hier On the following day two express wagons drove up to Une rear entrance of (he establishment and all Willey, lot 10, block 1 » T. Den-| oy | AIS apart: id et Bi Poi ' Thursday, Aug. 31 , . t a of the gaming apparatus was moved aw ora locked and barred nny’s Fifth add North Aug. | oa , Argyle and L'Abbe soon got wind of re and going to the Standard, got inside and 1, $1.40 Bi ee ae For Skagway, via Vancouver ‘ oF placed guards on wateh, claiming that they » st. Contidine with a number of followers Nat 1 Hank of mmer t eee: nal nate: dounasen i and Junea, in6s H Y ‘ quickly appeared on the scene and an exciting tin Several revolvers Ww Sispiayed and the attle and George and Helen #./ 00, nsety tnd : a Argyle forces retreated in bad r Considine he hand was in @ pomition to dictate terma Garter to Bry ¥? 1 ane tt | ae ueactt Saas apabaule Gtekeola, @ } ‘ dene At first the combi was obstinate, but Considine declared that he must have a certain percents of the Shingte mpany, lote IS to block | 56 ner » ps oe rh pete S j ‘ FE Ij reeien winnings, or gambiing would not re mence In Seattle His known strength in certain al quarters 72; lots to 2 k 73, Denny & | 9) bp sits Danian moe Wen teams ip ata on . her i and his evident determination to b nm the deal, finally made his ant ete give way and he was Hoyt's add, Aug 1, # Ww, $15,000. 15119. conked, $1.30: ling cod, S@6c:| For Kkarws SS taken into the combine. On Saturtay evening, July 22, immediately following the deal, the newspapers Hen E. Snipes, trustee for wif and! bisck cod, 6@Te, base, bOS. Pr Bi ¥ ‘ +) Bk haat ne resumed in this city. The information came fr lee nources and William L. Mill and D. . May and v dey, Wramg were notified (hat gambling would was exclusively published In this paper monstrated his power as “king pia” cambler ute—Walnute, per Ib sacks, ms Monday, Sept i, ft 19 t. M. had de Hen BE. a arn wh nd Mary rd A. Snipes part lot 1, ne It proved to be correct in every particul amidine and his associates were compelled te acknowledge black w nuts, 13¢; pecans, 1% %. 4 u i : i. | li f tatorahip. wy mda, fancy, soft mbeil, ihpise; alm Of course it goes without saying that gambling was not allowed to reopen in Seattle without a con i Na and Ed C. Gerow to Wal-| onde ivo. % Ic; peanuts, 7 a8 » fret ‘! ‘ sideration being given. Deals of this kind always have a cash basis, but the transactions are not made row, lot 4, block 3, Law-| tee; cocoanute, per dozen, 050 ‘ ‘ : vAwninig 4 jarion : s yer's 1. Auguet 29. : w co., Lt by notes of hgnd, and tel)-tale bank check u Be “ Ur: ase Oy * ypany bumier end Building Moteria pe Mach cut Sa as FALE or re soll sizes. new and AS an ot ohh ah oh ahh hahaha hah hha ll Ww , 4 xi, & Super ality, per M. No. | witnata ete st ad ene ae nan park, August 21, $00 1 fr ie fir, per M LL [====a=>=_aa— — Pre: $1 toms %6@7, common YEIths CLEANING TRIAL OF THE ‘A CLOUDBURST WILD FLIGHT inte Otte tags on A Si cake temas Oe ee shingle bolts, $262 Diamond Ring Free. Fir Lumber—Rough, 69, Uh We give away fr suction sale every ond King and 10 pur 2°30 p.m. ¥ & Valuable other elegant iahed, faced, one or two ® 10 and 12 inches wide, $15¢ 12 to 16 feet; apecial lengt OF A TRAIN a only hes is * tor $i ho 3 cing. k Ae 4 iepeing. 110% 34. Tel Butt 1008. ye Uniow sireet. Tele 1 The French Dye KEARSARGE AT BALTIMORE, a I: sents, in order to secure a large xtra; one-inch finish, $l¢ eAlLS FOR ttendance at the sale of the New grain, $4 per M extra: floor-| = 4 it wilt Take weed: Between Rain Fell in Blinding Sheets Loa 0d Ca Sped Nine Miles | York Jeweiery Core wt nel and matched. § se; ST. MICHAEL | wricteew wo j | mondas, Watches, Jewelry and Ritwer . S-ineh, eis, ie ch, bridge work ne build September 5 and (5. } Flooding the City. | Uncontrolled. fn >. Special sale of Hogers’ Aliver I2-ineh, $1819; fencing, No On or About Sent, | ar Ty oaeeae | | } eat 3p. m. each 4 ie tel r é-inch finish, §9; No. 2, $: V or pie te > 4 x eR NEWPORT NEWS, Va, Sept. 1—| BALTIMORE, ©. Sept. 1—Htun-| SHENANDOAM, Pa, Sept. 1—a| Nate att by le cel San the fore nel rustic of drop siding, weight | Connecting ot St Micheei wita steamer: <b aids: Sheodaen ios aad ‘The trial trip of the battleship Kear-| dreds of stores and cellars in the short Ume after midnight last night) ine. tree lant Week: Mra Martin, |2000 !be. $1164; Or timber, Jolste and featile Do i, Bee No. « Seattic No ray snd evening Th & Columbia ot sarge will take place between Sep-! low-lying sections of thin city were the residents in the vietmity of the lrg ytaynard avenue: Mre Young. | S@2tlings, rough, $8.0@16. 51 81 F Dawson, Rampart and Way Ports PINANCIAL MONEY TO LOAN. — tember § and 15. The ship is now! gooded last night by the heaviest | [Dish Vatiey railroad we bse Hotel York; Mra Jacobs, MeDonaid | * penton oe 8 Pee box boards, KDMUND HOW DEN, real estate, loans and within about 4 per cent. of comple- fait of in thie vie t by a roar as @ thunder.) wigce: J. HR. Wilson, Ballard: Mre | neh and up Bi | auece: private funds; low rates; no tion, and {s sufficiently advanced to pani i; een k Pbrenen l atest and rushing to their w |Jockiin, 1112 Fifth avenue. ‘Auction |, Washington Red Cedar Lamber— STEAMER DISCOVERY ye money furnished without delay warrant the statement that she will] panied by an unusually severe elec. | Rtrified to wee a huge black lentes at 2:30 and 7:20 daily, Beate | NOUR. 89: bevel s. wetght 700 40k exter Horton Bank be sent away from the sip yant on| trical disturbance. The downpour | M48 DY at almost incredible *peet. | reserved for ladies at the Emporium, |"; G1: culling, welkita Now C N 2 and Gal fin B round, her first trial trip the early part of/ was ao heavy that people could with ** peat 2 envek gn Pr... BR Names.) 917 Kecond avenue. In 2 and & %-inch, 700 Iba, 81 ape cme all ota ay ace to buy stoves, turns hext month. Reports have been sent) diMiout t for sant Ve ee eres oe Sree nn ASS ies < roy apd dot (eigus end passenger rates apply & aire, ¢ pillows, out from Washington to the etioct | anend ro tates fe babe snake ae Twenty loaded coal cars hat nh and Pike walesonting, Paes: reatie, See = hi “ts pe aa evecare = that. owing to the delay caused by a| teen minutes, and in leas than ten | °" lone from & shifting engin Napeciaiinte, Tel, Pke 25,/°A* shingles, $1.00; standard shine) Seattle Steamship Co. | & ints second-hand store, Ot shortage of men during the yellow) minutes after it began the streets Deleno, Bine miles away, and gain ; <> —- Pronger Rie envlagesera Fe Ne oe 1S) teepiows Main ozs = WHITE STAR DOCK | —— are fever ecare, the Kearsarge could not| were flooded over the sidewalks and|iN& *peed every instant, had rushed| Special Bale—Fine note paper, in| feet $2034; thick Anish, 35@58, oe poe te g° out until the latter part of Oc-| the water poured into the first floors down the grade to this city doses, Denny -Coryell Co., T16 Ist ave m pckets a . # an ‘eet, teu ik ee tober, and the Kentucky not until! of buildings on a level with the pave- | Sovm the eastern mection of the oe Kiln dried, $1 in advance of green guod resent mae } December, but these had no founda- looked forward to with « «reat save ox py we and children were | DASHe® Was wild with excitement and \. ‘The trial trip of the Kearsarge !8| nearty drowned while attempting to) town through which the railroad the thought of the awful destruction household effect. Trees in the | that the runaway train may have parks were splintered and severat| tne drove many Into ‘hysterics deal of as she will be the fret Saranip ever Smmraying bulldings fired by lightning. ment with the eight-inch turrets over the | open ip, av well as the Kentucky, concentrate on one point a far heav-| fer fire in leas time than any other ship afloat. Capt. W. M. Folger, who will command the Kearsarge, has been here for some time, super- intending the work on the vessel and he will go out on her when the trial trip between the shipyard and the Atlantic ocean takes place. FIGHT WITH MEAT TRUST disposing of her bonds at a pr this town, whe ¥ stopped at a} Te bend in the ack. Palouse city is to have a new elec! piad thie accident occurred during tric ght plant the day the } of life must have features tn the A bridge is to be Methow NEW YORK, Sept. 1.--The retail Dutchers of this city who are fighting | Tw im the meat trust, have raised $1,000,000) toward the $5,000,000 capital stock | for their new independent # aughter) Ahirteen-inch turrets, enabling ea | Seed State News jon the night shift. The three cars| . were reduced to kindling wood The re ‘ | waaaae Increased speed until they Walla Walla had no The ferry at Ne able Saturday morning Pave-| *, car tracks and streets near sewers were washed out by the Rumerous grade crossings expecting to find 4 and destruction, but were hap pointed ily 4 * was | At the foot of Market street th three last cars jumped the track and demolished a fence and house The flying debris struck and njured a miner returning from work rest of the cars sped on at struck a | ateep grade outside of town, which they failed to climb and backed to dime rvest balls are the wheat belt been app CRUSHED BENEATH 200,000 BRICKS built acrows the river at the mouth of the p this fall thport left it# and #tart- house system, and $2,000,000 is prom-| ¢¢ down stream with two passer CATSKILL, N. Y., Bept. 1.—Four fsed gers and two horses aboard The men were killed today in the Wash A leading lawyer has been ermploy-| men al! aped to the shore. but the burn brickyard. They re engaged @4 to draft articles of incorporation| ferry in passing through the Litdle in the removal of bur ricks for for the co-operative company. Dalles, five miles below town, Was! ehipment when four acres of greer The balance of the stock will be totally destroyed The horses were bricks In a kiln adjacent toppled sold to hotels, restaurants, steam- drowne The cable was new, hav-| aver upon them. The men were bur ship lines and to the pubic generaily,| ing been strung only a week before.| ied beneath nearly 206,090 bricks. W rovided John D. Rockefeller, Wii ; a a Hendsey and two Virginia nesror Sain C. Whitney and other million eT Tocee cree th shoe Poking | Te Biltodl outright. hn h. an Gires who have assured the butchérm i ate hoard of seal ‘mation test tMlian, lived about two hi after of their financial aid do not back out ry . removal from the wreck neel= prear_in computing th amount of dent is ascribed to the faulty | Yakima county's taxes. - THE MECCA OF | ror seemed to have occurred by care- * work done by the clerk of the This er struction of the kiln. The Grand Stand Fe board whereby the valuation set on ke counted The result of During a band nmeert at tonnte - thie pe ipid blunder has been to ina Bra park, near here, this afternoor CANTON. ©. Sept. 1—There In| fate the county's valuation nearly a grand stand on which a big crowd a report here, which comes from peo-|® Million dollars and to add a mill, was seated, broke beneath the weight pie who are in a position to know,|te the levy for the present year./and went down with a crash. We that President McKinley will apend| While this discovery means a sub- men and children shrieked wildly @ portion af the summer of 190 in| tantial reduction in the amount of and there * 4 great scramble in Canton. The same Captonians de-|'@xes due the ptate this year, It alxo| the mass of humanity to get out clare that one on why he pur-|™eans that the Northern Pacific Several persons were injured, Mra chased the famous little North Mar-| Company will get off about $1,000 Jonas Bickhart. of Spring City, hav ket mtreet realdence in to have a| Cheaper than had been calculated on. ing one of her legs broken place where delegationa may visit | Yakima Democrat ass him. It is sta that it has been ea! ’ - decided by Mr. McKinley and his| s Wi Stay. WILL EDUCATE friends to have another season of! pOROKEN, N. J. fept. 1.—Many| big visiting delegations ax a part! compiaints have been m for the GIRLS OF BA. = the 1990 political canvassing nt year or #0 to the police of rob-, scheme beries committed In saloons where! | The A CONGRESS ON i | RELIGIOUS HISTORY = | whic from liquo LONDON, Sept. 1 fn the Sorbonne an Internationa! tory of religions be ber, 1990, and the met with a favorable A provisional programme The professors © suggested that congress on the h held in Septem suggestion has resporme nen were employed LOURENZO an barmaids common council took the mat ALTOONA, Pa, Sept. 1—Fifty n hand and decided to abolish | Cuban girls of good family arrived at is, When the councilmen| Mount St. Aloysius Convent, Cre into the law, however, | son, today, in charge of agents of the und that t “ none by| National Organization for Cuban # h a man could be prevented| Hef The girls range in age fr 1 employing a woman to d nae} to Ik years y will be educated r over his bar if he chose to do| at the convent and returned to thelr {Cuban homes, Many of them a f exceptional beauty and viva Suspects Rele sed. MARQUEZ Bept 1 The Pe REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Delagon rtuguese deeds were fled for pres 4 1 sections organized suthorities have released two Boers ig ¢ voted to the history of the rel rrested here on suspicion of being|T#cord in the office of the county of China, Japan, Mongolia auditor yerterday Assyria and “haldea, te — —— | Frank 1). Congdon et ux. t wil and Islamism, to the rv | and Wagnor's band at} iam & rhes, #% aw nw ni Greece tome the Celta | ouleht and % nw neg sec t 25, r nd to Christianity ver oe oe xcept railroad right-of-way, August pee) tal sta ris a sv _ | Milo A, Root has moved to the New| 11, $1,200. Cinematograph and Wagner's band at| York block, and has fitted elegant] Dora and William Twigg, Peter Madisou park pavilion tonigut attorney's offices In that building and Sarah Hesser to Hamilton Still Women fainted and men ran to the | drayage, We Jobbing Quotations The jobbing quotations tode | as follows MARKET QUOTATIONS: Friday Morning.The markets to-| Sugar (jobbing)—Golden C, In bb! day opened without any change 1m | $4.80: extra C, In bbis, $4.90; pow? | prices, and the morning trade prom. ised a good day's business. A Call-| $6.85; spot casn prices at is expected today, and) Flour, ete. Gobbing) and Juncau N SIXTY r ed, $5.45; dry granulated, $5.90; cube, fornia b Patent “~ Alaska Flyer IVE HOURS ©. S. HUMBOLDT this will Hk to cause hang-| cellent, $3.20 oveity A, $3.10 on tomorrow's fruit and vegetable | (bakers'), $245; Centennial, $2.30 Si ye Pelle trom ewasiie market Rock, $3.15, Calffornia brands | | corn meal, yellow, $1.65 per 100 tbe SATURDAY, SEPT. 2, AT 8 P.M, The following prices are being of-)10.1n sacks, $2.90 bbi W-ib # aaa City Of8ce, 4 Piet avenue; telephony [fered to the producer by the local) corn meal, white, $1.75 per 100 Ibe in| Maim ak Arlington Dock: ‘phowe Pike 14 | dealers for delivery tn round lots on| 10.1) sacks, $2.00 bb! in 69-Ib ke a. & CAIN, Agent the dock or in the car at Beattie buckwheat flour, p' $2.00 per| Grain—Oate ©; b $19.00.) 90 Ibe n 10-tb wacks; erack ed | | wheat chicken feed, $19.25; bran, $14: | whe $2.9 per 100 Ibs in 16 Grea AN Thekot Ofen, 819 Firy: avs shorts, $15.00. ik saebias tas $2.85 ver 160 Puowe Main as Hay—Puget sound, per ton, $606.00! Sounds in 10-lb sacks 1 NO ont’ mee ye a Eastern Washington timothy, $11.60 a1, $250 per 100 | in Py it paiwA = @12; alfaifa, $9@10. nacks; graham flour, $1.75 per 100 Ibs va ohtRenan nees a Eagew—Strictly fresh ranch, in 10-1b mocks; whole wheat flour, $1 % Feui Chicage and Bast Rutter — Fresh ranch, 8@10c; best! 85 per 160 Ibs in 10-'b ks, rye creamery @ 226. meal, $2.10 per 106 Ibe in 10-1b sacks Poultry Chickens, lve, 12@12¢;| rye Nour, $2.25 per 19 Ibe in 10-11 STR AMERS lucks, 1 turkeys, 15c; geene, 10c. sacks; split peas, 100-(b sacks, $2 Seattle, Live stock—Cholce — beef 160 Ibs in 2 cattle, | Hit peas, $1.00 Edmnnds and Everett *, 362 worn, ING Nc; good! box arl bar + SAME pee 108 Te STEAMER hogs, live, 5@5%e; hogm, dressed, To;| In wacks; rol bar alves, dressed, larg small, ¥e;| wheat flakes, 7% boxes bir 8 ealy live, de; @ be 2.10; wheat flakes © per case ¢ u and W Heavy | 36 2-1b pkes: fancy ed oats, $2.% sound eors, over @ Ibs, Sige;| per bale, in 9-Ib sacks mm tt medium sound, per Ib, Be; It ht} ye low, $2.40 bbi it, 50-1b sacks - a ‘i |nound, under 64 ibs, 7c; cows, sound,| corn meal, white, $2.90 per bbi in 6o-| Three Round Trips Dally —Extep: Sunday ail weights, Te stags, bulls and oxen|!b sacks, buckwheat flour, pure, 3 TIME CARD (5c; salted kips, THe; colves, per Ib,| 20 por bbl in 60-1b sacks; cracked| peave Reattle 7 a. nard Sp ¢ gc: ereen bh ees than salted.| Wheat, $4 per bbl H0-ib wacks:|_ Leave Kverett #13 am, 2.90 p.m, and |} dry hides, per tb, 120; dry cull ne- | steel cut oatmeal, $6.50 per bb) in 50-) 749 Pm cts with oteamer Fiver third lene; summer deer, per Ib, 7 | (> sacks; graham flour, $2 per bb! | tor ma. = 2c, winter deer, dry, 14160; papery | in 60-1 sacks; whole wheat flour, $3) PANES ciaduimead tee deer, 9@12c; dry elke green| per bbl in 60-ib ancks; rye me Landing Seattle, flour, $4, Telephon elk, (@5e, sheep pelts ; mhear-| per bbI in Ib macks; rye ings, 1 Kastern nington | Per bbl; fancy relied oats, 180 Iba net | ¥. MB SCOTT, Manage wool, $ig¢; Western Washington woot |!n bbls, $6.25; fancy rolled oats, 90-1b 12%e; dirty or timber burned, 10%c;| *40k* 0 fancy rolled 0008. Der | 99396066%55%5%%G88G5G85SS tallow, 2% @2%e oT cane 90-Ib sacks, $26.00 8 F » BO-1b wacks, $16.00. y Li Vogota (Jobbing)—Green —- Mocha ancouver Line, | Potat (obbing)—Native pota-| per Ib, 29@310; Java, per Ib, 24er28 ‘RIP ts : toes, 1@1%c per Ib; California pota-| Costa Rica, ehc per Ib, Warde; A lower bound and G « ltoes, 1M @1% Ib, beets, $1.00| Roasted—Arbu in 100-1 cases wane ¢ os twost deligh tial § K; carrots, per mack, Tho@Xie;| per 100 tbe, $12.25; 60-1b cases, per 100 STEAMER: ous rib; string beans, 26 per ib; | Ibs, $12.25; 86-Ib cases, per 100 Ibs £ $1.50 Sper mack; peas, 24% von $12.45; Java, @-1b tins, per Ib, 66 8 orn, 18@20c, per doa; cucumbers, 20@ | #a¢ Aden Mocha, Tic; Cara vOF aci ic 3 tema * « ‘allfornia ta Guatemala, e tat 1 pe " cof @ We; Lion. Whar pm. 5 oem, § pat matt pee $12 45. onday, Wednesday ana Prides pers, $1.2 » ane vions, $1.75; | $12 ised ia tes ouver, HG. vin Anacortes, | Californt ms, $1,00@1.60; garlic ee ageE TE TS GREE airhayen and Whatcom | 6 acre < Moore Inv. @ freigut « sag: " | be Ib rman prunes, 9¢@$1.00; cra} | Buy 4 5 acre tract ssotaodedtindas Yesier W bar! on tees bey | appien Me; nla Bartlet pears, | —$—$<$<$—$$<$<—<—<—$—$—$$_—_$_$——. Po al aig Alogi Raga § | $1.00@1.76, THE ATE OF WASHINGTON, $6999*6999°9905069' | Fruits KING COUNTY es | n Fruit Gobbing)—Caltfornia | tn the Justice Court Duwamish Pre. & Valencia, $5.00 a ¢ lemona,| cinct, before Henry Carson Justice 8.0064.00; apples, The@ $1.60 per b To the Juneau Trading comp: a FINES aT | bananas, $ per bunch; sweet ction aia ts Gi WF apple elde lion; peach gon and M. F. Johnson, his wi As eh an, | endants : ’ In the name of the State of Wash 4 ise; currants, | ington you are hereby notified that water m $1,000 the Globe Wall Paper company, a musk melons, $1.50; cherries, 60@r7 corporation, haa fil complaint California: grap asi pears! againet you in sald court which will $1.00; Callfornia plums, 65400; na me on to be heard at my offce tn }tive plums, 65e; California nutmeg | g.n in King County, Washingto melons, $1.50; Itallan prunes, 65< on the 20th day of September Butter, Cheose, Ergs and Poultry isi, at the t Hutter—Raneh, 10@120; fancy dai. and unite appear and then and ry, in squares, 12@1e; Washington| there answer, the same will b croameries, pound prints, 18@20c;| taken as ased, and demand of | Wastern Towa and Elgin, 20@2: plaintitt Phe and de Cheese Gobbing)—Native Wash-| mand of sald complaint to re : . ington, 1N@12%c; Kastern, N@12 cover fr you seventy-five dollar San Diag Fruit (0 Kegs GUobbing)—Strictly fresh | and 40 ¢ with interest from July ranch, ay ath, 18% goods, wares and mer tS ° Honey Whi comb, 14416 Nght chandis vid and delivered you at ‘ amber, W@l4e; amber, 12@13¢ re 415 Pike Street ‘omplaint filed July 1th, 1899. pring chickens, $2.26@5 HARRY CARSON, J gutside rooms 62 te. free bathe e electric lights. YORK First avenue * rooms and board at ‘OLBY—Cor HOT Pike per week. HOTE Vet « * room and bear ILENWOOD HC éle rooms $1. § HOTEL SAVOY yand $2 per weelt Pleasant rooms; 625 First. JUNK Junk Co. pays lowest prices oo. 108 Kaliroad avenue, 1E SEATTLE 4 oquare bi Black it ALASKA Junk Co. pay: preropt returns. No. Tet Pike 18 prices; 111 Wettern ave, ANS AND INSURANCE JAMES LOTHWE ne. @ surety & nds ™ Newey MKS MANPMN ith end Pine. Spectal ale of all fall and winter goods. MIDw re MIS. JASCHETZ, protomsional midwite and re ener 2ith Madison streets. MEDICAL AND ELECTIIG TREATMENT Dk. BWAN dings PRINTING AND BINDING. 1POLITAN Printing @ Binding Co, 12 Yester w Phone Blue Gol * BRADLEY, book, job and commercial printing. 612 Third st. "Phene Main 805 ATrOH PEARSE. 147 VALENE BARNES & oyd bidg TemsONAL sroom house and 4 lots 4 sigotly; #io. ser r a sewing n 4 second-hand mm et bie, 218 Columbia eur Mice, WANTED—To buy old gold and eilver. 3. itensel, mfr. jew 2 Hinckley blocm. SPRCIALIST RUPTURE cured without knife, pain of loss { time, Room 41 Holyoke block AND HOlse NUMBERS. SEWING MK » MACHINES. WHITE Ig KING Sold by ROD. Vorix, 1006 Becand av; plo heer dealer ih sewing machines and’ sew- ing machine supplies, Tel, Butt 641 SHIP CHANDLERS, AND, Yesler w {ship cha of all sewing machines, arf, 8s rs) man- ore tents, Carpauling, mining ; canvas of ail widths. SPOKAGE AND WAREHOUSE. RASER & MORGAN, 400-410 Ovctdental » Main 140, Ken’) storage, distributing how TIN AND SHEET METAL WORK. — OF EVERY description; mig. and repairing furnaces and stect stoves; tin roofing. T.F Chork, 07 W. Madison st! ‘Phone Main 487 PALLORS THE. PACIFIC Tatloring Co,—Best $15, and § vite le in the elty. Dyein cleaning, repairing, 715 Third avenue, Notice of Stockholders’ Meeting Notice fa hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the Stock- holders of the Seattle and North- western Mining and Stock Exchange held at the compan 8 office, 10 a, m. Thursday, September 14, next, for the election of trus JOHN USHER, jr., See, * Dated Seattle, Wash, Aug. 21, 1899,

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