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OTIS AT THE FRONT SHARPLY ATTACKED: Assoclated Press and Yellow Journals much Engage in Cut- WASHINGTON, D. C,, Sept. 15 along the same lines as the fight on Secretary n Will have the Whether the administvat! ‘Thie Aght hae no retation toa said a high official of the war departy the defeat of Aguinaldo. ®ard to his success or faiiw Newspaper correspondents in Man campatgn. “The Associated Pre tion with their powerful opposition uniess he bows to their dictation « @& more malicious conspiracy against Otis.” This is not the indignant outburst of a friend of Gen. Otis calm and deliberate statement of a war department So bold has the news trust become tt Dulldose the administration that one of ite members cal tary Hay last week and stated that Gen. Otin must be ree whereaf he speaks, administration would be defeated The polished and diplomatic so blunt @ statement, and, eral bad done to defeat the policy Democratic state. “He has won the enmity of the newspaper Philippines by refusing to atlow fons of him and hie efforts expansion policy Thi plain the president must sacrifice Gem newspaper trust, papers had demanded the head wer. They had now selected Otls price of continued support of the expansion Rich and influential pubiishers w Ohio to write down the president and his party in the coming alate cam- palgn. LOG SUPPLY IS IMMENSE COSMOPOLIS, Sept. 16—The sup- Ply of logs in the harbor ix stil! ex- ceedingly héavy. and it is positively etated that more logs are going into the waters of the Hoquiam and the Wishkaw than all the mills are cut- ting. The direct result of this has Deen the feduction of fire from $5 to $4.80 per thousand. The contraction of the scale is (eetimated) 10 per cent and the rejection of much low-grade timber. These results have serious. ly injured the logging business, and much speculation is rife as to wheth- er more mille will be built or as to who will quit the logging business. The immense extent of accessibie fir timber has caused several prom- iment loggers to change from spruce to cedar, while two extensive camps fn cedar have moved into fir Men for the mills are mot very plentiful, and the demand is always greater than the supply. In Cos- Mopolis alone % men could obtain work in the mills and.on the bulld- ings now being erected. ¢ Bons pei especially, are in de- WORK MAY NOW BEGIN The United States government now holds a warranty deed to the Lake ‘Washington canal right of way ‘The deed was delivered yesterday to United States District Attorney Gay by Prosecuting Attorney Fr Eiroy. The fact that the county's title to the right of way under the condemnation sults is not yet com- plete, should not hinder the govern-| ment for proceeding at once with work on the big diteh. Thie is the: opinion of Mr. McElroy, and the) attorneys who assisted him in draw-| ing.up the warranty clause to the deed. These « men, Judge Rog er 8. Greene and Judge om ae | Burke, spent several hours on this) clause, together with a release of the fede government from all claims of damages resulting from overfiow- | ing of lowlands, ete. MUCH DAMAGE TO FISHING CRAFT CHARLOTTETOWN, P, E. 1, Sept 15—Reports which have been recely- ed here today from por™ throughout the provinces and from the north in- dicate that the heavy gale on Wed- nesday night was very disastrous to to the fishing and coasting craft. The storm appears to have been the mort severe in the Gulf of St. Lawrence, from Cape Breton to Quebec. It ia believed that at least a dozen lives were lost. MAJOR HASTINGS WN GL CUSTODY BPLU®PFONTE, Pa., Sept. 15.—Ma- $or William H. Hastings, he brother of ex-Gov. Hastings, wat taken in to custody this morning by two de- tectives on a warrant sworn out by! Gen. Louls Wagner, president of the Third National Bank of Philadeiphia. Major Hastings is charged with for- ery and false pretenses. He left on the noon train will detectives for Philadelphia. J. J. HILL COMING. During the coming week, the city will receive another visit from Pres- ident J. J, Wil), of the Great North ern. Mr. Hill will be acsompanied by a party which will include hin gon, J, J. WAN, fr, The trip t* o#- tendbiy one of inepection; but, ax is usual on #uch occasions, much specu. Jation is being Indulged in concern- ing ullerior motives. The Un depot matter and a possible combin- ation with the Harriman combina- tivn of roads are spoken of an caus- e9 for the trip. ‘phe finest looking people in Europe are said to be the Tziganes, or Gyp- , of Hungary. Payateniiy they are splendid specimens of men and women, and ave rarely i'l. It is almply ein the and has for Its incentive the fatlure of Gen is leading this fight yellow journals are backing it up. They have threate thinking It part of Otis not yet reported to the government of President McKinley gentieman went on to tell the secretary of state that used by Jesse James to tillroad passengers he held up, whieh proposed to ot Al the president that he had surrenders: THE RIVER AND and black motre silk t# appliqued on very beau wide jin Grecian deaigns, One Uful robe shows handsom. pan ol revere collar and ¢ toa of olte | freon—dark green e one of the most fauhtonable « for costumes, Delng adopted no late In Che #ammer season indi » that it will of the shader has favored for the ensuing fall and tn all bability winter, It ta at present ver a silk lining of the same Neh The shade preferred is of the green ea ylor which has been somewhat put aside of late, and haa, theref all the more chance of “The fight on Gen. Otis hap stoped matniaining the favor which it al- Alger and the question ta ready attains backbone to reset it i r vampalgn against the Insurgents ” today, “It has no concern with HIS VIEWS ON flenht on Gen. Otia, without re Philippines. It is a newspaper Ment, Otte t recog hige certain and th yollowest of the 1 the ademtnistra- to the president's Philippine polley nd recalls Gen, Otis, ‘There never was any man then (his against Gen. J. S$. Crosby Makes a Most In- teresting Ta A thoroughly co#mopolttan ence occupied the Seattle theater last nicht Bueiness men and bankers. clerks thote who work with thetr It in the who knows its efforts to official d upoe Secre.| hands were seated side b with alled or the a liberal eprinkiing of the gentler nex in Its efforts to carry Ohto this fall, among them They listened to the secretary of state was not prepared for Hon, John & Croaby, the great ex to some fault on the atked what the gen- ponent of single tax, as he argued for his th was due of the government and make Onto a Mr, Crosby t an eloquent #peak er, and his Vigorous personality and correspondents in the straightforward arguments make them to cable the news and their opin- | him also a forcible one, He t#, un- whip the Filipinos. He must go, or the itke many of these who advocate re Will be defeated.” form, an optimistic man, Me is in tanguage as broad and deals liberality with his that opponenta. Otis or have his throat cut by the) The auillence waa in hearty sym fictate, He told him that the yellow rand had made things #0 hot for pathy with the speaker, ‘They listen. ed attentively to his arguments, and 4d sacrificed his frat » tary of greeted hia anecdotes and flashes of with with hearty applause, The sa victim, and his head must be the name of Henry George was greeted policy by the news trust. by a demonstration which proved the ald memory of the dead leader is fresh in the hearts of his followers The arguments were teraely put ip epigrammatic sentences, Touching the present system of land ownership he said: “Many of o@r states have passed laws restricting the owner- ship of land by aliens. That is fool- ‘SECRECY TO BE OBSERVED “2-200 end their representatives to whether you pay rent to @ man here to one man or to 137 lin any case you are simply paying for the right to live on earth. de) thie right? Take two children in the; eradie, one from Fifth avenue and WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 15 |The publicity which has hitherto been permitted In newspaper deserip- one from the tenements, Can you tions of the experiments of the war) pick out the landlord? No; nor can {department with various arms and God Almighty. for he never made a munitions of war t* to be curtatied. | igndiord. | Secretary Root wae advised before ~The single tax Is not @ tax on the recent teats at Sandy Hook to) tand. or farm, or houses.” sald Mr. forbid the presence of newspaper! Crosby, “It ia @ tax on rents. A amen, and they were not allowed to)! suet government will fee that each witness the firing or to get any iden! man pays for land fust what it tn) of the guns used or the kinds of ex-/ worth. In other words, the govern- plosives tested. Today an order was! ment will take for the public use| fesued by the secretary forbidding the profit the landlord takes ne any officer to give out any informa-| Then, for the firet time, the landlord) tion, written or pictorial, of any arms | wii) carn hie living, for we will make or munitions of war without the) nim the collector of the government's special authority of the secretary.) rents. The order deciares strictly that no| “You bellewe in an income tax, information can be given concerning | don't you? Would you want to tax guch articles or the test made of! the income from a washtub? A title them which is not contained in the\to land is only a right to collect oficial printed reports and docu-/rents. There is no ownership, Peo-} [ments of the department. | ple talk of vested rights in tand a There is no such thing. The law) Battle of Paper Thusts. | gave rishts landionia end it can| ' but HOLYOKE. Mase.. Sept. 15.—it el Scab oo mithor, ana tt & areal stated that @ meeting will be hid | 204, wrong if we do not correct It.” [here on October 1S. when an attempt! die closed with a plea for human| * en a i ~ | fre mm hat ler priv. sriean Pine Writing Paper Company | Tego, AMirming {hat Geder priv ail the paper milla that have re-| wore no more than serfe under the mained outside since ite organta : | landlord. tion. The combined shpitaliention| ty aah = lof all these will reach fully $52. es enter into active ¢ pmapetis tion | TRUSTEES ELECTED. | sation NEW YORK, Sept. 15.~The inde- The annual meeting of the stock-| pendent sugar refinere do not pro- holders of the Seattle Gas & Electric! pose to permit the sugar trust to company was held at make an exclusive agreement with | the company, 216 Cherry street, Sep-| the wholesale grocers of the country tember i. The following truste if there is any way to avoid Are jare olected for the enguing year: H.| buckle Bros. and B. HH. Howell, Son C. Henry, M. H. Young. J. H. Gold-| & Ca, have addressed circulars to amith, J. W. Clive and C. R. Collins. the grocers, protesting against the | Proposed revival of the plan where by the grocers were to sei only the | sugars refined by the trust to the ex. lelusion of the independents | ry ry | Negotiations have been in progress Frills of Fashion. § > Sou.u0e5 2 oe g tee representing the wholesale gro- ue * of the United States and the eeee American Sugar Refining company - by whieh the grocers were to be guaranteed a profit of one-eighth of 4 cent, @ pound on ail refined sugar | sold, providing the grocers did not purchase from any of the Independ- ent refiners now in the field. A final conference occurs Sep COOCCOe White cloth as a garniture shows out very prominently among future fashions, not #6 much on dark fab- rics as on materials of lighter shades the effect thus produced betng ex- coedingly soft and recherche. This blending of two light shades will be; the keynote to many cant coe. }tumes forming the tra summer to w er, hor t# it con | |erea likely that Ite vogue will j there, as it ts decreed that thin ma-/| terials wilh be worn well into the! | colder months. = nar ag An extreme novelty le seen in a JOHNSTOWN, Pa., Sept. M.—An lace pattern of white Valenctennes| unmistakable earthquake shock was on @ colored ground, thus combining felt about one o'clock this morning the two mort atylish fabrics for dr in the mountain districts of Cambria in @ materjal of composite beauty.| county. A terrific eubterran h OR- material is soft in construction piosion took pla followed by a quaking of the earth over a radiue of 4 miles. Window glass was bad fonle ly shattered all over Cambria coun. jround in solid colors with broad-|ty, Carroliton suffering the most. }eloth appliqued on in Grecian de-| Windows In nearly ail the houses of | diene, forming panels, revere, epaul- the town were shattered The i |i wag. finished and is a gem in; its way. The newest robes has a lettes, collars, cuffs and piaits. Bueh The shock Was felt at Johnstown patterns contain seven yards of ma- and Gallitain, 20 miles from the cen- terial. Other patterns show black ter of the disturbance. Word from moire silk appliqued on foule ground Elk Lick, 5 miler aw y the in all of the popular colors of the whock was felt there. A quiver of the season, One of the handsomest rob- earth was followed by a slight de- ex in the mark foule | tonation ground with shot tafte n and ee rose appliqued on material in handsome designs. Lace effects ire again seen in an undulating lace «tripe of white on a colored ground. ‘The stripe is alsa| embellished with neat Jacquard fig- ures in colors corresponding to the 0 de of th uter i s ry gromnd color pf the material, Stripe) pans, Sept. 16.—Mercier has gone printed in beautiful colore and|to Lake Geneva to recuperate, In tin clusters on taffeta eroung anawering requests made by friends pits ite A RrOUND | vat he write a book on the Dreyfus Ci eo, he ported to have replied There promises to be no timit to) lanes Ne Is report oe ae ee maid we comene ond brad colors and belts: | my last word. 1 fear it will nat be while ordern are largeat for belts and 10) hetore L ahall be called upon to solid beads, with and without fringes ; speak the demand for coilars is more gon PIS ral and includes those made of vel vet and ornamented with spangios Bulls Were Tortured. heads and jowel effects, The 1) ROULOGNE pt, 15.—Another Jara run in very rich and “handsome | yj] ght took place here today and lines, combining fine jeweled buckle way witnessed by four thousand rf effects, with jace and chenille ming-| pic, The bulla were hideous led with cut jet ornaments and bead tured and two horses were rir Ded and spangie embroidery open. A pleador had a narrow es- Brondcloths are also given a@ re- cape. It is said that this is the lst ‘ presentation in the collection of robes) fight of the season, ’ SEATTLE STAR. HARBOR WORK Appropriations Will beRecom- | mended for This State. WASHINGTON, D.C Senator Foster had an) rvtew yee terday with Gen, Wilxon, chief of ens gifeers, re ding Warhington river and h provements, Gen, Wit san ansured Senator Foster that he would mend appropriations for the ton of projects throurh owt the state, and f improve ments, Gen, Wilson assured Sen er that he would recom mend appropriations for the comple tio of projects throughout the state, and for new lnprovements where en aineers had made favorabt Sept, 15. comp! new ator eports Senator wter Wax particularly anxious about having work done at Vancouver, and the general said as soon an the channel ® deter mined and work could be done to ad- vantage Ex-Governor J, H. MeGraw and W Hf. Parry, of Seattie, accompanied by Senator Fow raw the pr and attorney genera Merare. Me raw and Parry want the right of way for the Seattle canal settled, and asked the attorney general to have legal mattors puphed forward, Me- Graw toll the president that the people of the thweat were all one Way on the matter of boundary, and would not be sativfied if any right of the United Staten were conceded. Kor Drege Co. Pitty » Vike Prescription apeeatints Tel. Pike 35. Buy a 6 acre tract. Moore Inv, Co MARKET QUOTATIONS Friday Morning.—The principal changes on the markets this morn. Ing were on frulte and vegetables. Grapes have been steadily declining, but pears are @ little higher, On other farm productd only alight changes have occurred The poultry and ege markets are firmer than they have been for some time, and no iminediate change is expected A carioad of chinook salmon, and another carload of # smoking purposes a arrive any day, 14,000 halibut are the only fresh rivals, iver salmon for expected t pounds of fel or ‘The following prices are being of- fered to the producer by the local dealers for delivery tn round lots on the dock or In the ear at Seattic: Grain—Oats, $26.00; barley, $19.90; wheat chicken feed, $19.25; bran, $14; shorts, $16.00, j Hay—Puget sound, per ton. O60 Fastern Washington timothy, $11.60 alfalfa, $9@10. cace—Strictly fresh ranch, 280. Hutter Freeh ranch, §@10c; bes! | ereamery, 21@ 2% Poultry — Chickens, live, 13@14e; ducks, 120; turkeys, 160; geese, 100. Live stock—-Chotoe beet cows, 13%c: steera, OIG ood pes 2d live, S@PS%c; hoga, dreased, to; ives, dressed, large, 60; #mall, 6c; calves, large, live, de; small, 6c Hide Peits and Wool—-Heavy sound, salted steers, over © Iba, Bie. medium sound, per ib, Se; | sound, tinder & Ibs, Tc: cows, sound, | all welehts, 7c stage, bulls and oxen | 4@ Se; salted kips, Te; colves, per tb, S%c; green hides, lc lems than salted cattle, Potatoes Gobbing)—Native pota- | tows, lee per lb; beets, $1.00 per fack; carrots, per sack, 75c@ste, ; | (bakers), $2.45; Centennial, $3.90; ous Waht | Rock, $2.15; WINES anp | Patific Coast Steamship C0, sagan ier i fa pate tar N tenn . | LIQUORS | lime, Sr "ems cece Are necessary for the | | fe py digg pg. ey fotean Sha" = success of your picnic cet "31, 16) M1, 98, Oot. 2, @ 13, | SAASTER AROTRACE Ge S10 WF. bike ATEOMN EH AT LAW or fishing trip. 1 keep a FP CARROLA, lawyer, proctor only the finest brands M #14, 9 Ot 1a, 6 Halter bide. and sell at lowest rates. " ws, Nov very fifth day FOR ALASKA nears, Teak | LEVINSON'S Leave Seattle 9 a. m, = es = = ea ty of Topeka Oct WILSON ® Business College. Tel. Main 413 1209 2d Ave, Phone, Main 644 » 17, and BRIDGE BUILOERS AND CONTRACTORS. | “ ¥: ain folder, FATTLE BHEDOR COI . 1M4c; dry salted wides, Me; Kex, ven the rant to ehanae| Iie \omudanionnt docu f notice, steamers, eailing | 8nd spars 4 Gobbing)—Home made. per f eating --~- ib, ‘ White Btar fe; Coin special, ea 4 ” aga “~ i eet BANS. va : . Puget Hound upt., Ocean Dook, Seattle, | THI * NAL oF feattie; Govdsll, Perkins & Co, Gene enh Finh (Jobbing) —-Halibul sg@ | S7A'ie' | ire noice, ty . founders, 2@4e; sole nd, 5G; shrimps, fe; amelt, 2 stors, Olympia, #1 exchange payab'e per 6 United $1.00 per Kk, $1.80 per gallon; eof the - Washington & Alaska . "k; Dungeness crabs, live, $1.10; cooked, $1.20; ling 0d, 5@6o: STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S black cod, é@ ane, Mite ‘GET Bia) Nb NATIONAL B. Cinook salmon, 400 Ib there [oe Diack wainute, 130; pecang, 190; alm- “ onds, fancy, soft shell, 1b@1ise; alm : STEAMSHIP onds, No. 2, 1be; peanuts, Te; pine, (Ys SS so tle 1c; coccanuts, per dosen, %@ We al af orsca An Lumber and Building en Katie from Yesler Whert at 10 p.m. - i. Jecoben, nits; Yies Presiden Grondahl ond Vice Pres Loge—-Superior quality, per M. N A more 1 fir, 6@7; merchantable fir, . Friday, Se pt. 1S“ trineacte Wt eeneral tanking |H.W@S; Nov i cedar, 6@7; com tee 3 per M, 8@6: spruce logs, 96.60; cedar Fer Pa via Vancouver CONTRACTORS AND BU LLIEIs ” Dittetaen & Gili “: 1105 Western Av shingle bolte, $2@2.75. Ketchikan and Junea, in Fir Lumber—Hough, $9; thick fin- Se ished, surfaced, one or two eides, &. 95 Hours. 10 and 12 inches wide, 815@20; lengtha 12 to 16 feet; special lengtits, be per M extra; one-inch finish, S19@1#; al) Vertical grain, $4 per M extra; foor- ing, dressed and matched, $18@21; F atock boards, S-Inch, $9@18; 10-tnch, on Vancouver, Ketchikan. Helm May, ou 18G19; fencing, No. | jynean, salis trom Yorler whart " | 4 or ¢-inch finish, . or channel rustic of drop siding, welght Monday, Sept. (i, at 10 P.M. 2,000 Iba, S11@ 14; fir timber, folste and scantlings, rough, $5.40@16; 8181 DODWELL & CO, Ltd, © 9.10618; 8 6 8, HIG@16; box boards,| — 1, seenta, 115° Jameo 61, ‘Pine | neh and up, 916. Matn 470. Washington Red Cedar Lumber— ROS LYN | | second-hand, E. Chapin, Steamship Farallon Skagway tod Dyes, neend (Tyler street ny Ne Fert Hinth thd Pike street. CLOTHES © oi ae REATTLE Clothes I thes in shape for cleanin repairinm. 11 AND CLEANIN Union street. Teie- Be only French Dye ina ATLA® Dye Work prone Butt 100%.” lowse int &; ceiling, building. DANCING ACADEMY, — 1, 2 and 4, evel siding, weight IGOAL..... Wainscoting, 81014; rustic, § OeBT and ough dancing school in *A® shingles, 91.00; standard shin- Telephones— city. Kathe hall. Fifth aud Dike ales, $1.19; 1-inch Onish, 12, 14 and 16 FOUND. feet, 325034, thick finish, $28@2%: ce- Main oss Main 659. = . dar squares, 7, §, # and 10 feet. 1g FOUND.—The. plage, to aeetiery. lias 2; pickets, $12. | Sewtas waphtens Kiln dried, $1 in advance of green; STEAMSHIP thing,” _K. Chopin's psacad anus store. O66 Grayage, Ge. ond G83 Pike ———_—_—__==__—_——. Jobbing Quotations. HOTELS AND FURNIMED Booms AND FURNISHED ROOMS The jobbing quotations today were as follows imei midy fugn 0 $3; transients Se “free baths: ehectrte gna. YOR K~ First avenue and P: m, |" el rooma and grt ad ade HOTEL COLDY—Cor. Thi ry. _ Jet clase root and food. Sugar (jobding)--Golden C, in bbl 4.65; extra C, in bbis, $4.75; powder- fAlLs.. Py yp Ay sy ad tad September il, 10a. 96.55; wpot caan prices. Cape Nome Fiour, ete. (obbing)—Patent Ex- AND........ St. Michael | | Nor Cherry; cellent, $2.90; Novelty A. 88.10; Star see Sd ume California brands, $4.2: corn meal, yellow, $1.65 per 100 ibe ie 10-10 macks, $2.90 bbl G-Ib sacks; + corn m white, $1.75 per 100 Ibe in 10-1D sacks, $3.00 bb? in 59-1D sacks HOTEL 8AVOY—Pleasant moms; 623 First, NDATLY FURNISHED ROOMS. 2235 Firat avenue. dry hides, per tb, Ie; ary culls, one-| tickwheat flour, pure, $3.00 per ; ore ~— tens; oe elon: ib, 2@ Ibs in 10-ib @acks; cracked | THR SEATT jo; winter deer, dry. Papery Wheat, $2.25 per 100 Ibe tn 10- DIRECT 3% Tod Halirond avenves be Be; Gry elke, S@100; green ih packs; farino, $285 per 100) ~_DIRE tei."h a i sheep pelts, 26@%6e; shear- pounds in 10-Ib sacks; steel cut) For freight snd passenger rates apviy to | “tprompe Junk ce ehh pees Pre | lings. Eastern Washington oatmeal, $2.00 per 190 Ibs In 10-Ib G,. ae hi . rompt, return °. stern Wool, Sige; Western Washington wool gacks; graham flour, $1.75 per 100 Ibs Seattle Steamship Co. = - ~ — 12%; dirty or timber burned, 10%; | in 10-[b nack#, whole Wheat flour, $1,- Teepbowe Main das. WHITES dock LOANS AND INSURANCE. tallow, | 8 per 100 Ibe in 10-lb sacks; rye Foot of Spring Street aan | JAMES BOTHWELL— Mortgage 1k fire Vogetadlos. | Meal, $2.10 per 100 Ibe in 10-1 sacks; ite, & surety bonds. 38 tseton block. rye flour, $2.25 per 19 Ibs tn 10- wacks; eplit peas, 100-1b sacks, $2.60 2 split peas, $3.00 per 160 Ibs In 25 tb boxes; peart barley, $4.25 per 100 Ibs | ! le- HANSEN, cor. Mth and Pine Roslyn | Coal x. Special sale of ald fell and winter goods 2% @4e per Ib; etring beans, 3c per ib: in sacks; rolled barley, $26.00 ie MIDWirk corn, 11.0@1.465 per sack; peas, 2@%c; wheat flakes, 75-ib boxes, $1.85@ ephons Pee one neers ie green corn, 16200 per dor; cucum.| 210; wheat flakes, $2.0 per case of —Telephones— 8 ETS, protessions| midwite s hers, 20@PAe; tomatoes, Gc; Cali-, % 21D pkage; fancy rolied oats, $2.85 srain 588 san 9.) fornia sweet potatoes, $.25 per 100 1d9;| per bale, in 9-Ib sacks; corn meal, MEDICAL AND ELECTRIC TREATMENT. peppers, $1,006.25; pep- | yellow, $240 per bbi it, %-ib sack MKS. DH. SWAN—Turkish and medicated rm, $1.00@1.25, tative onions, $1.25; corm meal, white, $2.90 per bbi in S0- baths Servons weaken chr oni Steceee California onions Se Ib, 1b sacks; buckwheat flour, pure, 37.- ¢ cured: readings Facite bi German pri «, 2% per bbigin G0-lb sacks; cracked > He; cantele ors, Wheat, M4 per bbl in 0-Ib sacks PRINTING AND BINDING, — 5 The per doz.; lettuce, per box of ateet = ee rel fey in hea sae. einen he Be ‘ding Ca, 4 dow 1D sacks; graham flour, per 1 ee. ue Xe lin 60-1 sacks; whole wreat four, #2 Skagway via Vancouver, Ketchikan Fruits. per bbi in 80-ib sacks; rye meal, $3.75 Green Fruit Uobbing) — Orang te Valencia, $5.00 a case; lemons, E400 ples, Te@s$1.00 per be bananas, $5.50@5.00 per bunch; sweet apple cider, 20 per gallon; peaches, orange ¢ 65@80c a box: graven- atines, $1.75; blackberries, $1.254P1.50; melons, $1.00@1 water rita plums, 654 native plume, 600; nutmie 9 *. WET Italian prunes, 65¢; California grapes, white and biack, @*0 ifornia murcat, Ge; quinces, $1.0 per be he per baske y Rropes, 660% Eggs and P Butter—Ranch, 10@12¢; ry, in squares, 12@14c; W. creameries, pound printa, ern lowa and , 08 Cheese (iobbing> tive Wash- ington, 1@12%c; Eastern, 11@12 Kees Uobbing)—Strictly — fresh ranch, 26¢. H White comb, 4@ Ibe; amber, 1@i40; amber, strained, 74 @&k Poultry—Spring chickens, $2 fryers, $1.7562.50; live turkeys, ducks, 120; geese, 100; live ‘weight. Poultry—-Spring chickens, Me; live turkeys, ‘Ihc; duckh, 1263 geese, 100; live weight | May, Grain and Food. Hay Gobbing)—Puget sound, per ton, $6.00@7.00; Eastern Washington timothy, $11.00@$12.00; alfalfa, $7.60. Oats Jobbing)=-Per ton, #27@28. Barley—Steam rolled, $2100; whole, $19. Corn feed meal, Feed—Whe Neht 1@ik; Whole, $22.50; cracked, $23; per ton, $25.00, t, $21; ofl cake, $22.00; middlings, $21.00@23,00; $15.00; shorts, $16,00@17,00; feed, $19.00@$821.00; dairy feed, $16.00, meal, bran, chor chopped Moat Pricos Meat (jobbing)—Coav beef, steer beef, 7%o per Ib; ther, Se per Ib; pork, 7% large, 8 per Ib; small, Fresh Te per Ib; mutton, we per Ib; veal, 100. Provisions Gobbing)—Hams, large, 19%c; hams, amall, Me; breakfast ba- een LYN “Telephones sin 658, Main 588, COAL. MR. OTTO KAWAKAMI, °¢" “The Henry Irving of Japfn, North Pacific No and Pleased With Nour son WINES - { nae Leaves ¥ Mwp m et us rm you ie ulshed J ed . and neot aco. vacea vaults, Nap once eer thelr company, Fairhaven and Whatcom, rine wines Yor i ie Suite et 20 Japanese Actors rH? Corglat Sale of seats now on, Next attra Telephone Main 657 | Mon, Boston Lyric SLPPOOOS SOOO OOD an a per bbl in 60-1b sacks; rye four, # IN SIXTY-FIVE HOURS aay uminum and enamel lett pd per bbl: fancy rolled oats, 180 Ibe net bead , in bbis, $5 fancy rolled on BARNES & CO. sacks, $5.09; fancy roiled “ - tase. $2.76; chop, O0-Ib sacks, $2600, ___ PERSONAL. diary cow chop, 80-Ib sacks, $16.00. * ceiss #rom conta FOR SALE—Good, S room hones and 4 low: Coffee (Jobbing)—Green — Mocha. TUESDAY, SEPT. 12, AT 8 P.M.) GH car tine: high and ‘signtly; silk per 1b, 29G31c; Java, per Ib, 4G2Ci| " Cey oamce, ws First avenon: teleprons : ag Costa Rica, choice, per ib, 16 Main %4 Arlington Dock: ‘phone Pike 1s E Hanson before purchasing, «sewing Roasted—Arbuckie’s, in 100-1b cases, & be CAINE, at aed eecunst hand Wee per 100 Ibs, $12.25; €0-Ib cases, per 100 gue es Sear jae i ae , ase, 1 7 1 | ems TROT bay Od wold and ailver Hy, tack. Be; Aden Mocha, Mie; Cars Osiyn Coa poy eo tola, 82c; Guatemala, 2lc; ground | SIONS AND MOUSE NUMDERS. coffee, 16@20c; Lion, 100s, $12.25; Gis, ——_——. - $12.35; 360, $12.45, Telephones | wee numbers. Chas, SEWING MA ROSLYN _—_F cheapest mi ments. old y Giice next door to postamice. CH £ {Gof ali sewing machines, plephones— k rome NORWAY TS srry, as IES Main 588 Main 659. qg0 Rm, ane-Romland 10:80 4% ‘Bh Pau, Chicago and Bast SHIP CHANDLE ee i= = SUNDE & ERLAND, Vester whart, sate AMUSEMENTS, STREAMERS, makers, riggers and ship chandiers; mat | tel cai of ait width FHIRD AVENUE THEATER. ] : — Phone Main 7 | Seattle, Edinuds and Everett STORAGE AND WARETOUSE WM. Russell, Lesseo and Manager STEAMER r lass ope Week Starting September 10 fabio receipts metepted ae colfaterals Hecond and Last Week of the “THE SHAW COMPAN Ww ipuion pmig. ond re TIN AND SHEET META » GREYHOUND Sunday and Monday, “Love and SO ra ee ee Law.’ Three Round Trips Deliy—Exe2): Sunday Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- TIME CARD TATiTiae day, “The Laat Stroke.” Leave Seattio Tam. 12m. and 5 p.m er we Beattie 1 a, iad §..™) THE PACIFIC Tatioring Co.—Dest Friday and Saturday night, “The |, dave Everett 0:19 @ m. 2:90 p.m. and) “Ang $30 quits made in the elty * Boe Phoenix.” Connects at Geattle with steamer Flyer Cleaning, repairing, 715 Third avenue. Saturday matinee, “A Meggage by EAR) wrett TSe, round trip $1.28; Ita. aren caerostion Wire wopnte Th ~~ 4. Poors Regular unchanging prices Nought at 10 Second ae Tek Rea Lise Qnsetsons5.5555.650G.589 ROSLYN Vancouver Line. COAL —_ Seattle Theater, P. Howe, Telephone, LRIP througa the Islands of tho lower sound and Gull of Georgia Retackddaue Friday and Saturday, Sept. 15, 16 Js one of the most delightrul in the ephones— world i taken on Main 6 A novel amusement event, STEAMER Opera Company, i

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