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THE SI TTLE see et a TTT eiamaieeeaamateidiadl TRUST TO CONTROL THE WORLD'S TROLLEY ROADS Is About to Be Organized by Whitney, Astor and Others. | PHILADPLPHIA, Pa., Sept. 14—A trust--the king pin of them ell bout to be organized, the object of which will be the congret of all trolley ayatems throughout the wor Such names as William C. Whitney, John Jacob Astor, P. B. Widen- er, W. L, Etkins and the Philadelphia millionaire, Martin Maloney, are mentioned in connection with the new scheme Mr, Whitney, it is pointed out by way of lending of the speedy realigation of the new trast, will leave for London ness” on October 31, and Mr, Maloney, also bound for London ness," will be a passenger on the « stoamahtp All countries in the wortd, ox Japan, will be tributary to this gigantic octopus, Japan is not included because its (ransportation lines are under the contro! of the Impertal government China, it ts said, will undouhtedty sell the con wn to the big Amer. fean trust, and a network of steel catia will soon stretch the length and Dreadth of the flowery Kingdoo The principal countries Involved, however, will be the United States, Great Britain and France, as the greatest (rolley mileage is to be found in them, slor to the report, ‘on busl- ‘on busl- The Influence of John Jacob Astor in South American republica ts relied upon, it is sald, for introducing @ that part of the world, tentacle of the octopus into FOR KILLARNEY LONDON, Sept. i4.--#tr LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 14.-—-Gen.| Lipton has offered the directs Cassius M. Clay is growing blind and the Standard Insurance Co. & i his physicians fear that they will be| gor tne Lakes of Killarney, and a/ unable to save his sight. meeting has bern called to consider Under the heavy burden of his age| the matter, The directors say this and infirmities the lon-hearted old | js the only serious bid yet made for man is becoming more and more eo- centric. His constapt delusion i) NEW that @ Vendetta has been declared | Lipton today said against him. ‘The man whose naked knife Was Insur, ‘once his sufficient protection against ross estate, and if they a NEAR TO DEATH YORK, Fept. 14.-Sir Thor.) “Yea, 1 have of- ce Co, $250,000 for the Muck~ all the world Is now guarded in hi*! intend presenting the estate and the | @n authoriaed castle home night and day by armed | lakes it includes to the Irish people. servitors, I have not heard yet whether my Not one of these guardians, diack | offer has been accepted, but 1 hope | of food from the by-products of the/ iors 19 and 2, block M@, Yesler Becc or white, who guard Whitehall would | that it will be. hesitate for an instant to shoot—-and) “1 am very shoot to kill—were any intruder anxious that this Many of these men have been with they are one and all as true as tried. atiow it to fall into the hands of Approach the house and you are | foreigners.” met by a man, black of white, who, with the most respectful bow and go that way, str: kindly take this pe it’s the general's orders.” And to back up the orders there is @ loaded cannon on the front porch and the thick brick walls are plereed for double-barreled shotguns. i WILL NOT BE READY THIS FAL WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. Me no christening of the tuis fall Ar- RENSTATEMEN |Comminsioner General Eagan, sus-| Fomor until retirement, will seek re- instatement in active service at the head of his former bureau, according | to information coming from army of-) fleers in New York, where Eagan in visiting, to army officers at the war department. This ls #trange news, but stranger till is the statement that Kagan ap-| parently believes that he has pros- pects of success in the application he | the ground on): admiral said this after- act construction was hardly begun, the 1 per cent. com- machinery and materials de- livered at the yards. “The hull of the Missouri has not yet been laid.” said Admiral Hich- will be at least two ing of the new battleship. The navy rtment is hampered just now by the scarcity of iron and steel, to say nothing of the unfortunate compli- cations whereby the United States is prevented from securing any’ arm- for its accessions to the naval ” A BOY KILLED BY LIGHTNING WOOSTER, ©., Sept. 14.—All day Jong farmers coming into the city have reported great loss by a cyclone and electrical storm in all parts of Wayne county. last night. Clarence Rutt, aged 22 years, while tn his g the barn and Its contents and cre-| mated five horses. William Bahl suf-| fered a similar lone. A report from Akron, ©., says that tion, an appeal will be taken to the known a heavy wind and thunderstorm late Jast night did a great deal of dam- age in that city and the surrounding country. The damage in the elty was of a minor nature, consisting of trees blown down, outhouses unroof- ed, chimneys, ete., demolished. PHILIPPINES AS SOUR GRAPES BIRMINGHAM, Sept. 14.—The Datiy Post says the result of the fal! elections in the United States is awaited with interest in diplomatic circles, owing to the belief that the destiny of the Philippines will be set- tied thereby. The rumor is revived that the United States proposed last Febru-~ ary that Great these isldnds, The American feel- ing has altered, however, since the fighting began, but It i# said that at that time the United States would have been giad to get rid of the isl. ands, Under present ctroumatances Great Britain would not accept the Philippines. Brick Trust Forming. NEW YORK, #ept. 14.—Forme Governor Thomas M. Waller, of Con necticut and his law partner, 8. Har- rison Wagner, are behind a project to combine several stern brick yards, with a view to controlling the brick market. Mr. Waller said to- day that the proposed combination seems assured of success, but fx not yet definite in shape, and is far from being ready for announcement —_——_—_—_—__o—— orn Drag Con FIN and Piew Preacription spectaiints, Tel. Pike 25, —— ome Moore Inv. Co, Boy a5 acre tract. j Proposes to make on that his punishment was excessive, | even if commuted by President Me-/ Kinley, and that his former record was #0 good, OWNERS OF THE ENTIRE EARTH TORONTO, Ont., Sept. i4.—The Baker Heirs Association have held @ meeting in this city and decided to engage an American lawyer to look | lafter {ts Interests, The association | | was formed for the purpose of gain- Ing possession of lands in the Unit- led States, valued at $306,000,000, in- jcluding the site on which the Centen- nial Exposition was held tn Phiia.| deiphia In 1976, 92,000 acres in North and South Carolina, coal mines in| Pennsylvania and other valuabi property, which it is alleged belong ed to Jacob Baker, and which he is|ent in Kent at work on her new novel said to have leased for 99 years. WANTS TO BE FREE. The lawyers of William Young l the colored man who was so handy| with hie knife, will move for a new! |trial. Young was convicted in Judge | | Jacobs’ court of assault with tntent the lakes. j fered the directors of the Standard | pt it 1) National Nutriment company, with! bi charming plece of nature should be | lace enough to disregard their direction®.| preserved to Ireland, and F would, bell, Phitad Jao like the preserving of It to be-| Bayonne, N. J., and Herman Haupt, Gen. Clay sinee before the war, and! jong to an Irishman rather than to! Washington, D. a the polltest accents, says; “You can't! EAGAN DESIRES [ii inary Sept | district, fell Into a ravine, owing to WARN. ©. C. » Mem! tne cotlapae of a Vieduet, with the |Ind., although #0 years of a | support |to return to this country In October to kill. The motion ia to be based on the grounds that Judge Ja er the lesser offense of a Geadly weapon with intent | bodily harm. On refusal of the mo-| | supreme court. | Two of Washington's heroes arriv-|and lately has Joth |sermons while seated there. led in the city last evening were suffering from wounds received) in the Philippine campaign, and in| the most fastidious of all royalties been| as regards her dress both cases the eurgeons h unable to remove the bullets, The men were Corp. Hugh W Priv. Henry Ness, of company D. selves. Lapiner a Bankrupt. | CHICAGO, Sept. 14 er, the father of | pin ago, ittle Gerald assets. The in btedness wan Mr. Lapiner was in the general mer-|lican jehandire business. An improper Book. COPENHAGEN, Sept. 14 Edward | Brandes, the author, has been fined 200 kroner for publishing an alleged improper book, entitled “Det Unge | MINING NEWS. | At the Calumet, in the Index dis trict, rything i in readiness for ‘ operations, ‘The cabins have all been completed, and the trall has been put in good traveling jeondition. This mine i# four miles }from Index, and is approached by the Sunset train The trail jeaves | the tramway about one mile from In- dex, and pursues a winding course | through the hills, An aerial tram is j Proposes to be constructed to short. i oba | completed two lar father’s barn, was struck and killed | erred in not instructing the Jury that/edy” and “Tragedy | by lightning. The flames destroyed | the case admitted of conviction und-| prominent theaters, i# about to start 12\%c; dirty or timber burned, 10%; | ault with| for Parts, where he will open a stu- to do| dio for two or three years. Vegotabtos. | $1246; Java, 60-1b tine, per Ib | ‘The itev. Dr. Meyers, the well sé |eack, Sic; Aden Mocha, 87\c; Car Enatish clergyman, who ia|, Potatoes Gobbing)—Native pota-| coin, a2c; Guatemala, Zio; ground now in this country, hae taken |‘ 1@1ikc per Ib; beet. $1.00) coffee, 16@20¢; Lion, 1008, $12.26; é5a, | Moody's estate at Northfeld, Mase * ters and|muet never look as though the fab- jries have been ‘in human Thin and pale, they looked on their} that arrival Hke ghosts of their former | employed im the building of them, | | BUILDING PERMITS. Louie Lapin«| La-|to Mra. Josepnine who was kidnaped two years| two-story frame filed a petition in bankruptey | S@venth avenue west to cost $2,000; today. The liabilities are $25,000; no| Y. M. C. A Britain should take) tracted in Ogden, Utnh, in 1891, while! story frame residence at 125 en the distance on the trail, Surface | try: $1,76@2.00; live turkeys, Among the most notable tn. Index Poultry—Sipring chickens, Me; Hy Ansaye of surface ore carry about ANXIOUS T0 DIE |i: ys, Ihe; ducks, 10} geese, 10¢; $49, It in not Kigh-@rade ore, being jlive welght & bright copper, but is very abund | ant and ia in a formation that ean be Bae) veers 408s eee . worked. An upper and lower| RUTLAND, Vt, Sept. 14.--Jaman| day Gobbing)—Puget sound, per tunnel will be driven, but the) McDonald, a prisoner in the house) ton, $6.00@7.00; Eastern Washington lower one has been started of correction here, today roas Umothy, $11.000912.00; alfalfa, $7.60 10 men are now employed and the | himself to death { Qais Gobbing)~-Per ton, $27@/2s force Las yapidly as) He pulled his bed to pleces, tore, Barley—Steam rolled, $21.00; whole, working ep made the mattress open and seattered the | $19, th two carloads of ore contents over the floor He then Corn W hole cracked, $23;) Were shipped to the amelter on the with sheets torn in strips 1 him-| feed meal. p 7th, ard shipments will steadily tn-| self to the bedstead and wet fire to, | Feed—~Wheat ereane, When the reason ends the | the bedding $32.00; middlings, §2 Sunset le likely to prove the heaviest, Unable to endure the torts he | $15.00; shorts, $16.00@17,.00; chopped shipper of the season from that dis-| struggled frantically with his bonda| feed, $19.00@ $21.00, dalry chopped trict finally broke leone fre them, | feed, 916,00, A big smelter is likely to be erect- too late to ereane th, He} Mest Prices ed in Republic this year, Mr. Lane.) d iying on his back in the ing, Well known in Anaconda, Mont,,| fre, terribly burned Fresh Meat (jobbing)—Cow beet,! ase mining who te rep |To per Ibs steer beef, 70 per Ib; resenting An capltalints, ta utton, wether, fe per ib; pork, T%e seeentine Anaconda capttalints {REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS [ioe it: veal, lance, to per Ib; small, and tramway, Sufficient ore has al- — lOc ready been promised to keep the mill The following 4 le were Mied for r intone (Jobbing) Hama, large, running for two years. ‘This will, record In the auditor's office yeater- |19%0; hams, amall, Me: breakfast ba- prove @ great boon to Republic mine | Gay con, Le; dry sulted sides, ex, owners, as it will enable them to pay, United Staten Mortgage & Trust| te + Way ax they mo, and avoid the | Company to Robert A. Wilson, lot 3.) Lard Gobbing)—Home made. per jock 4 o orge Kinnear's add., Aug on Prince of Walea| 2%, $2,500. teland, the shaft has been sunk Samuel Lafromboise «t ux. to feet Five men are now at work on Jacob Murkaweki, lot 2, biock | the development A new strike of Mlake's add, Enumclaw, Aug, 19, 850 chalcopyrite and copper glance has| West Coast Improvement company been found in a soft formation, and, t® Jorgen Hansen, | 5, block 87 lthe ledge is estimated to beabout| Ballard's add Gilman park, Sept. 7, 160 feet wide, thought It has not been | 89. j entirely exposed. | Wm. B. Bwenteel et ux. to Hattie j — } Howman, lot %, block 15, Nurth Rept. 2, $1,500. George W. Young and executor of ALBANY, N. ¥., Sept, 14.—-Att Kliza A ng to Louie Lombardo, ney General Davies was today re-/| part lot lock Wittam RK quested to institute proceedings | Mrawley's add, Bept. 7, $800. against the Spool Cotton Company,| Andrew Chilberg et ux. to Wm. R jet New York City, on the ground | Watson, lot & block 38, Nagle's add that it ts violating the anti-trust law | Watson, lot §, bieck 39, Nagie's add, of the state | Sept. 11, $800 The request was made by P. E.| Vinnte BR. Winehill to Mo: In Dowe. president of the Commercial| vestment company, tot 6 b wk. Travelers’ National League. who! Olive add, June 22, $1,000. | furnishes the namen of several per-| State to M. M. Young, lots 2 to 6, sons from whom information could | be obt od. See Wealth in Milk. TRENTON, N. J, Bept. The jock 364, Beattlc Tide lands, Bept. &, Higgins estate Bend to H. L. Re Fred Hiram G, land Jehetle, lot 41 and #& lot 42. Sander acre tracts, Kept. 12, $1,500. Edward M. Haldersen to pital of $3,000.00. | ronaideon, und lets 11 and Ie, b was incorperated here today. The | a4 Brookiyn add, Bept. 1, $400. company ft to manufacture articlet! pf groimbach et ae, to D. Keeler, 4 add sup, July 27, q. ¢.. $1 | Nellie M. and Bamuel W. Smith to Thortna Fronsen, jot 3, block 4, A. Pontiun’ add, Aug, 29, $665. State to Sol. G. Bimpron, part to 12. block 181, Seattle ‘Tide lands, Jan. 10, $90.50. Sol. G, Simpson et ux International Railway company, part lot 12, block 181, Beattle Tidé lands, February 1%, $1,250, James Weir et ux. to James B. Lee, tract 40, Sarah B. Vester tracts, Sept rude ik dairy, The incorporators are Jas. H. Campbell and Wiliam H, wWal- New York: Charles MH. Camp- phia; Pearl Campbell, to Beattle &! LONDON, Sept. 4—The Datly correspondent in Catro says received from Berber, on the Nile, near the con- fluence of the Atbara, that a train} 13. $1,600. | returning from Wady Halfa, with) jo.) p soldtera and workmen for the diharal cee herperen aah Age Or vats Martin G, Cushing et ux. to Henry} W. Brandt, lot 11, block 56, Gtiman! park, Aug. 2%, $100. } Hannah and George Eidemilier to} Mary Givena, lot 16, block 7, Madl-| son street add. Kept. 1, $500, i } rewult that 24 were Killed and % in- jured, ii 2 | Personal Points... MARKET QUOTATIONS R Thursday Morning.—Markets to- Qom Paul's salary ts $235,000 a year. jday opened on yesterday's prices. | White Star, t& “vin special, lard compound, terces, be; Kex Frosh Fish (jobbing)—Halibut %%@ 4%c; salmon, 6@Te; founders, fe soles, 2@P40; rock cod, 6@60; shri fo; emelt, 8@4e; oysters, Olympia, $2.- 50 per mack, $1.80 per gallon; clams, $1.60 per sack; Dungeness crabs, live, $1.10; cooked, $1.20; ling Walnuts, per tb sacks, 10; black walnuts, 130; peoans, Mo; alm- de, fancy, soft shell, 1S@ise; alm- onda, 1be; Te; We; peanuts, coe r and Building Material o.| Superior quality, per M weve weiebt. | PaGific Coast Steamship Co. Jor San Francisco mpany's elegant Queen, and Um The steamehip Walla Walla atilta. Leave SEATTLE 9 a.m For further without date and ho Puget ‘Tp town feattie; G # » Washington & Alaska Rept. 1, 4, 11 16, 21, 26, Oct. 1, 4 il, 16, 21, 24, 1, d and every tf . iLeave Sen Franc seo for featite 10 4. m pt 1d, 1%, 28, 28, Oct. 4 8, 19, r 4, Nov sand every fifth day FOR ALASKA Leave Seattio 9 a. m. chy of To Ai-K1, Sept every fifth day ¥. Thowpnipas Ocean Dook, Beattie 6M Wir & Co. nd Rupt ket offre. dal, Perkins an Vranciace. STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S TEAMSHIF rans worm City of Seattle tm Yesler Wherf at 10 p. m. 1 fir, 167; merchantable fir, per M. | Friday, Sept.iS | 4.60@5; No. i cedar, %@7, common, per M, $4@6; spruce logs, 16.80, cedar ehingle $2@2.75. Fir Lumber—Rough, $9; thick fin-| ished, gurfaced, one or two sides, 5, 10 and 12 Inches wide, # lengths 12 to 16 feet; special De per| M extra; one-inch finish, $19@1#; ati Vertical grain, 4 per M extra, Moor- ing, dressed and matched, s18@71 k boards, S-inch, #9418; 10-% SOGI18; 12-inch, HAD; fenein 4 or inch Anish, $9; No. 2 $%; V or} channel rustic of drop siding, weight 2,000 Ibe, $116P14; fr timber, jolste and seantlings, rough, $4.40@16; 818 1 FE, | 99.00@ 15, 8 4 8, $11G18; box boards, | | 22-inch and up, 916 | Washington fted Cedar Lumber— Rough, 9, bevet siding, weight 700 the, $1415.00; « weights, 1, % and 4, & 1,200 Ibe; 1, 2 and 3, %-Inch, 700 ibs, $12@27 wainscotin *A® whi $10@14; rustic, 1; feet, 82504; thick finish, S28@2°6, ce- dar squares, ¥ and 19 feet. 34@ 30; pickets, $12. Kiln dried, $1 In advance of green drayage, We. 4 Quotetions. The jobbing quotations today were | as follows: Bu | $4.65; extra C, in bbls, $4.75; powder- ed, $5.75; dry granulated, $5.99; cube, $5.55; epot caan prices. Fiour, ete. (lobbving)--Patent Ex-| cellent, $3.20; Novelty A, $3.10; Star/ (bakers), $2.86; Centennial, $3.20; Gold Kock, 4.15; California brands, 4 corn teal, yellow, $1.65 per 100 Ibs Queen Victoria seldom drinks tea) Considerable activity occurre on 10-1D sacks, $2.90 bbl S0-ib sacks, or coffee. Western avenue and in the Heh busi-| corn meal, white, $1.75 per 100 Ibe in| ‘Two of James J. Hill's sons are} MOM. but other markets are between! 10-1b sacks, $3.00 bb! in W-Ib sacks | vice presidents of rail and few changes of moment buckwheat flour, pure, $3.00 per Mrs. James Waldere Kirk claims to) leseat, Ph ger Sotties Stoctnd have played poker with the Czar of! ‘The following prices are being of-| in sucks, OR Eo urorye fered to the producer by the local pounds in 10-1b sacks; steel cut| oatmeal, $2.60 per 100 ibs in 10-1b/ racks; graham four, $1.76 per 100 Ybs/ in 10-(D sacks; whole wheat flour, $1,-/ Sir Thomas J. Lipton says he owes dealers for delivery in round lotr on his business success to his commer-| the dock or in the car at Seattie cial training in America. Grain—Oats, $24.00; barley, $19.90; Eptraim Dougherty, of Rochester,| Wheat chicken feed, $19.25; bran, $14; 85 per 100 Ibe in 10-Ib sacks; ry stil | shorts, $15.00, meal, $210 per 100 Ibs in 10-Ib sacks 5 gt aes sound, per ton, $6@6.50\ rye flour, $2.26 per PO Ibs tn 10-1b_ cut. Col. J. R. Campbell, of the| Bastern hington timothy, $11.5¢| sacks; split peas, 100-Ib sacks, $2.50 uabttern volunteers, te oe only edi-| G12: alfalfa, s94710. | SpUIt peas, $2.00 per 100 Ibs tn 6-1 tor of a newspaper holding that rank | Egge—Strictly fresh ranch, Me. boxes; pearl barley, $4.25 per 100 Ibs imeelf by manual labor. in the army Butter — Freeh ranch, §@10c; best, jn sacks; rolled bariey, $26.00; h Abbott, #h . creamery, 21023. wheat %-ib boxes, $1.85@ Sir Joseph Abbott, Who is about to) pouitry — Chickens, Ive, 12@P14e;| 2.10; wheat flakes, $2.10 per case of resign the speakership of the New| gucks if: eurkeys, Ihc; geese, 10c. | % 2-1b pkes; fancy rolied oats, $2.85 [South Wales legisiative assembly. pive stock-—-Cholce beef cattle, | per dale, in 9-ib sacks; corm meal, Will probably become agent BENFTAl cows 3gPIKC: steers, IREI%c: good | Yellow. $2.50 per bbi in. GO-Ib sacks; for that colony In London. lhoge, live, B@Sige; hoe, dressed. Te; | OFM teal, white, $2.90 per bbi in 60- Mrs. Frances Hodgwon Burnett te mall, 9o,| 1D #acks; buckwheat flour, pure, 37.- 0 per bbl In M-ib tka: cracked wheat, # per bbl In G0-Ib sacks cal dressed, large, 6c calven, large, live, 4c; small, Hides, Peits and Wool—Heavy sound, salted steers, over 6 Ibe, ®\%c; medium sound, per Ib, fe; light|!> sacks; graham four, # per bbi sound, under & ibs, 7c; cow: sound, |!" %-Ib sacks; whole wheat flour, $2 all weights, Tie stage, bulls and oxen | Per bd! in 50-Ib sacks; rye meal, $3.76 has enlisted as a private in the Unit-| 4@Sc; salted kips, Tc; colves, per Ib, | Pet bb! In 60-lb sacks; rye flour, $4 od States army, ie a celebrated ath-| #\ge; green hides, 1c leas than salted, | Pet bbI: fancy rolled oats, 180 Ibs net lete and i# prominent soctaily. Hel dry hides, per Ib, Ie; dry culls, on \y 25; fancy roiled oats, 90-Ib was & member of the ‘96 class at|third tens; summer deer, per ib, 22@ cera ices Sn et Princeton 2de: winter deer, dry, W@lée; papery ON ee eet one mee Edward Berge, one of Haltimore's| deer, 9@i2e; dry elke, 9@i0c; green a= Meyers nthe Bove pal see youngest sculptors, who has just | elk, 4@5c; sheep pelts, 2@95e; shear- | ON @aic, Java, per Ib, MOrC; figures of “com. | lings, 16@2%c; Eastern Washington | P°t |) x < Costa Ri choice, per tb, 15@190; (i gig Dave Se; Western Washington WOO! fp oagted—Arbucklie's, In 100-1b cases, | per 100 Ibe, $12.25; 60-Ib caves, per 100) Iba, $12.35; 26-1 cases, per 100 Ibs, to spend the winter, She is at pres-| to be published about Christm John J. Poe, jr., the son of the well- known Baltimore lawyer, and who jin bh nck, tallow, 24@2e. per ack; carrots, per sack, T6e@85c; | 19.95; 360, $12.45. 344@4e per Ib; string beans, Jo per ib; | | $1.00@1.65 per sack; peas, 2@%0; green | . 1@2e per dor; bers, 20@ | |Ssct" tomatoes, 63e; California aweet | SS LY er 100 Ibe; bell pep COAL eevee ; native ontons, $1.40; —Telephones— ney to a seat among the branches a large apple tree on Fvangeliat omposed mort of hie pota ‘The Princess of Wales is maid to be) cane 9$1.00@1.2 . California ontons, $1.40@1.60; gartic, | Whatever is | to ip; German prunes, 60@7hc; crab ; California Bartlet pear cantelopes, SO@S85e; caull- per doz Fruits, made for her tn the way of dr Main 58%. Main 659. hands, or needies and cotton have been AMUSEMENTS. Green Fruit Gobbing) — Oranges, | late Valencia, $5.00 a case; lemons, $2.10@4.00; appler. per be | bananaé, $5.5 00 neh: sweet apple cider, 30 per gation; peaches orange 65@80c a box; graven: stines blackberries, $1 r HIRD AVENUE THEATER, — *Vhone Main i€7 W. M. Russell, Lessee and Manager Bulldipg permite have been iesucd Fay to build a residence at 1207 Week Starting September 10 Second and Last Week of the " J ro eures | fae iteratione tenes jcurrants, $1.0001.25; wa “THE SHAW COMPANY tw 4 4 © cont | 9) opgri.26; California plums, . | ae ‘on-| $200; Charles Hyde to build fy two] $1000 Siutads thes Wotiiee santon Sunday eat “Moqasys “ave: 40d Repub- 6n@7! Ttallan prunes, fi | street to comt $1400; R. P.| tio grapes, white and bl Pursday, Wednesday and Thurs- Craig for removal at 1912 Western | ifarnia muacat, &5e; quin The Last Stroke.” javenue to cost $100; Arthur Gorsey| jox. Ohio Concord grapes, lay and Saturday night, “The for repairs at 712 Kleventh avenue to! poaket oni.” cont $96; Mrs. N. Fetro to bulld a one Saturday matinee, “A Message by Butter, Cheese, & and Poultry | 10@12c; fancy dal- story frame residence at 1107 Twen- ty-fourth avenve to cost $200; L. W tutter—Rane ay ge pre Regular unchanging prices. penter for alterations at Firet | ry, in squares, 2@}4ce; Washington avenue west to cost $500; D.C, Hend- creameries, pound prints, ; East erson for alterations at 1912 Twen- | ern lowa and Elgin, 20@ ty-fourth avenue to cost $100, Cheese Gobbing)—Native Wash.! wll mdampeoetneneon - ington, 11@i2\e; Eastern, 11@12c Fa 8 ea er, | ees Qobbing)—Strictly tres! QUARARTINES RAISED oi on. J.P. Howe, Man ‘Telephone - Honey—White comb, M@1be; light Main 43 H. i, Emery, quarantine inspec-/amber, I1@14e; amber, 12@18¢; Friday and Saturday, Sept: 15, 16 r, reports that the quarantine on! strained, 74 @8e A novel amusement event, the following persons who were sic Poultry—Spring chickens, $2. *05 MR. OTTO KAWAKAMI, with contagious diseases, has been raised, and the places Cumigated “The Henry Irving of Japan," nee the first of the month: Edna ROSI YN and ae Clark, Aiphtheria, Queen anne ay- 4 | MADAME YACCO enue, Republican atreet; Philipena | phir Speake feof Gato, diphtheria, 40 Atlanta street; William Heath, smallpox, case at pesthouse; Julia Weekler, diphtheria 824 Twenty-first avenue; Otto Fland- ers, 226% Yesler way, diphtheria, a) Distinguished Japanese Artist, and 20 Japanese Actors. | Sale of seats now on, Next attrac- Main 659. | tion, Boston Lyric Opera Company, | —~Telephones— | Main 688. For Ska Ketel agway, via Vancouver rikan and Junea, in 65 Hours. Steamship Farallon Yor Rkagway «od Dyea, calling at fort Townsend (Tyler ot whart), Victoria, Ven K ay, Wrangel, Monday, Sel. |, at 10 P.M. DODWELL & CO, Ltd Genera! anente, 113 James STEAMSHIP September i, 10 a. m. S2-G 25; } standard shin-| é gies, $1.19; Ieinch Aniah, 12, 14 and 16 | + BANS... FoR Cape Nome AND... St. Michael ~ DIRECT For freight end passenger rates apply © | GienwooD NOUS Seattle Steamship Co. Tdephuus Meine at re WHITE STAR DOCK sot of Spring Street Roslyn Coal « Main 588 —Telephoneas— Main Alaska Flyer S. ateel cut oatmeal, $6.50 per bbi in S0-| TUESDAY, SEPT. gway via Vancouver, Ketchikan IN SIXTY-FIVE HOURS ' HUMBOLDT crt 2 ATS PM, City Ofice, 6 First avenne: telephone Mein om Hington Dock : ‘phone Piko ist Agent MALE HELD, 1A \avarrns ¥. bik ATTUUNEYVS-ATLAW, CARMOLI, lawyer, proctor in edit Melton of pabaats. No sd al Bank vullding 08, rooms 14-16 Haller bids. LL OTION » tate CHIDGE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. — BATTLE BRIDGE CO. o*, Wharver, 008) bunke ing and £ tona; Gealers in iders of brida- @te.; pile ar ee, lous BANKS. NATIONAL rf BANK OF TTL £100,000 hens trac 4 Vr Vice ‘President Cashier Annintn VIAN AMISNUICAN ATTLE Vay and Fire First Vice d Vice President Cashier nking business Fos AND BL general t & Gilt, « feon 1108 Western Ave. tractors ana Te. Bult ova, | MANDALA. general Jobbing. Tel. Green 640 Ten i #ixth and o for Bho Imo.: ay ring. 110% 34. Tei Bu in cleaning, te ve. Dy ANC ATLAS Dye Work phone Mult 100f House in the eity, CLASES S Union street. Tele « only Freneh Dye DASEING ACADEMY, | 1 only thorvugh dancing Ranke hall, Pith and Pike | FOUND. ‘i FOUND—The place to buy stoves, furn. ture, invalid ehaira, "y, pillows, comforts, Uarter chairs, sairrore, hin, everything any: vecomd-hand store, Gut good sour $3 p ; fl 2 to 83; tras Gor; tree bathe, electric lights. | HOTEL YORK— Fire ayeuye apd Pike a per weer! clay rooms and bord at HOTEL COLBY. Cor. Thivd and Cherry Yet sine room and board, $6 week And Up. #~110 South Fifth. Bin | o"gle rooms $1, $1.10 and $2 per week. | HOTEL RAVOY—Pieasant rooms: 623 Firet NBPATLY FURNISHED ROOMS. 2235 Firat avenue. but square business. Tel. Binck 1318 | ALASKA Junk Co. pave hi prices: | Brompe inten we hal Western Aves a LOANS AND INSURANCE. JAMES DOTHWELL—-Mortenge to fire lan, & warety bonds. 8 Beaton block. ee deal Mi a ne femnional midwite and th end Madison streets. MEDICAL ANO ELECTRIC TREATAI nd med ner ~~ i chronic di readings 800, O88 Bacitc puree Corner METROPOLITAN Printing & Binding Co., 112 Vesler way. 'Phome Thue 601 I. }. BRADLEY, book, job and commercial printing, €22 Third ot. ‘fhone Main 49) Main 588 Main 65 Tieket OMco, 412 Fire? are ‘Phone Main 117. Leava ow ane-Rossland Seattle, STREAMERS Bimunis and Everett. STEAMER GREYHOUND annee~ | THe? Rovnd Trips Valiy—Exsap: Sund TIME CARD Leave feattie To bor Landing —« ‘Telephone, m, 12 moand 8 p.m. rect VAS am, 2:30 p. m., and at Seattle with steamer Flyer ma. Rverett The, round trip $1.25; Ea. nd tri ° p Iman Dock, Seattle, Beattie, Ked 831 bo SCOTT, Manage SESELGESS*SIISSSSSSES SS Vancouver Line, TRIP A lower Found and Guit of ¢ one of world uf through islands Of tho orgie the most veligatiul im tue taken on STEAMER y Vancouy Yairhaven For Irel Yesior W Mutual North Pacific Vesior Wha LL) p Wednesday and Friday er, We 4, vin Anacortes, ad Whatcom Bi of passage apply at rt or office of tho ling, r Yel. Brown val BERBSISUGRGS LG BS VSS, PIGOTT & FRENCH CO, ww Linotype in the Northwos " els, ete MONK to figure Washington St have the only Job Printing Machin Catalogues, Vamp ve Ww prices, SAVA ma AD OPPOCLUALEF ohe Main $42, HSONAL FORK SALE—Lood, Broom home and 4 lots: on ear t high and sigatly; #ios Hardin, DAT First avenae Pe ore purchasing a ae ond seca i-band chines for sale Tewsonabie. #13 Colum: Street, cyposite ‘pestotiice, WANTED To hay Tid geld ead weer, Ee, lenvel, mfr. jeweler. #8 Hinckiey Nock. SIGNS AND House NUM Be ies. SEWING MACHIN NEW HOME pewing machin cheapest machine wade, Soid on Office next wir Hold nee ine SHIP CHANDLERS, BSUNDE & FRLAND, Yesler wharf, san- makers, riggers and ehip chandiers; mane ufacturers of tarpaaiing, mining as of all widtha STORAGE AND WAKED ASER_& MORGAN, 408-410 Orctde: Main 140; wen’! storage: distr negotiable receipts Booey TIN AND SIE TAL WORK. ig. and repairia | tin roofing, TF. tyene Mein 487 Ob KVERY de furnnges# Clerk, TAILORS He PaciPle 4 and $20 suite ma ng, repairing, eat $15, in ti tv. Dyetna, 718 Third avenue, ing © WANTED CAST-OFF yPEUEN Fn amg clothing, trunks and valisee ght at 1k) Second ave, Tel. Red 1184 ROSLYN COAL —= ‘Telephones— Main 588 Main DOSOOV OGD f You Are Not leased With Your swe HINES Lot us furnish you with sample They co rect from the M vacca vaults, Napa, We have grown win 0 years, e Miglavacea & Corgiat ; 109-111 Main 8, Telephone Main 657 | i | | 4 sis

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