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eR LOE NN PTE } Glasgow, Scotland in is66 Delegates have been making their way here, where a conference ot | the organization te to be heid, beginning today | British churches are expected and about 2 Americans there will be a few from other paris of the world. Among there delega are some of the princtpat men tn the churches. The president of the at- | From the North. Hance is the Rev. Dr. John Marvhall Lang. He has been for twenty-six years pastor of the Barony church, Glasgow, and about ten years ago | PORT TOWNS built a new church edifice at a cost of $150,000 to take the place of the | United States rev old building. whicn had been erected about the beginning of the present jis back. She had a rough vo: century. Dr. Lang has been active tn the educational and philanthropic | down, being overtaken by a ter work in the city of age%. and was also for some time chairman of a | sale on the day commission appointed to inquire inte (he religious and moral condition of | quake the people of Scotland | harbor, lifeboats were carried a The Rev. Dr, G. D. Matthews te the general secretary of the alll- | 4nd the craft dragged anchor ance. He held pastorstes in New York, Quebec and London, but | the 22d she encountered a hurrt now spends all his time traveling about the world inquiring Into the | Which lasted 4 houra, Oi) was condition of the churches and furthering the comes here from Persia, ant soon as the council adjourns, he will | expresses fe start for Paris, One of the delegates ts the Fev. Dr. James Stewart, | Thetis, which had to weather who is moderator of the Free Church of Scotland, and resides in Edin. |#torm. He reports a small seal burgh. He te a well known man in the church life of Great Britain, be- ing best known for his wonderful work in Africa, where he was assoc! ated in the work with Livingston. Otrer foreign delegates are the Rev Dr. John Robson, of Aberdeen, Soot moderator of the synod of the | for winter quarters. United Presbyterian Church of Scotia: the Rev. Dr. William Beatty a ee ee ee moderator of the general assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland; the Rev. Dr. A. D. F. Salmond, principal of the Pree Church college, Ab- WALLA WALLA erdeen, tland; the Very Rev. Dr. Alexander Stewart, principal of st. | Mary's college. Bt. Andrew's, Scotiand: the Rev. N. B. Rome. — | About 8 delegates from D, Sept, 27 northern waters was eventions on-Tyne, Engiadd, and Mr. Samuel Smith. member of parilament ; Pointed Paragraphs... “Weekly Crop Bulletin. poor A | fair, and one dan see hemp are More corkscrews wear out than gpATTLE. Wash., Tuesday, Sept. Walla Walla transformed into ap 26, 1899.—United States Department! bake — Special attention has Some men marry for love with of Agriculture, Climate and Crop been mtven to the Indies’ depar money as a collateral. Bulletin of the Weather Bureay,| At the opening. Mayor B One doegn't have to be great to be Washington section. for the week ddrees of welcome, and Ly misunderstood. ending Monday, Sept. 2%, 1890 Malock also spoke When you set a-bad example it fe There has been no rain during the First Regiment band of Beattie very apt to hatch ‘mischief. past 10 or 12 days, and the weather, {urnish the music for the fair. It te easier to go without a hair-| ba# been warm and fine, the average J cut than {t is to write poetry. temperature for the past week being The life work of the reformer seems o1,, nights have been cool, and some ev be lerywhere encept at home: mornings foggy in the Sound coun Pode pore WALLA, Sept. 27. pnual fruit fair valley opened yesterday large attendance. Warden © penitentiary, has « of the state J " | paanan |} the most interesting booth» at fat t now welling at 13 to 16 feet: 8 A pecial beg We per _ $5. 0066.0. | Mf extra; one-inch Anish, 12@18; all MClast rests ana board et 08 far weak na Tokay grapes teave advanced tel -jsnus grain, $4 per_M extra; floor- | ‘ agner’s 6% mand at that | "Set 'chaos room and boar ara. to ie sna"upe provides. over Late vegetables and fruit# ftrange to bay, it i# the conversa- have still to mature Favorable tion with no point to It that bores! weather has enabled farmers to com-| MI@SOULA, Mont, Sept. 27 quickest plete harvesting, which had been #0 a The self-made man put in more) much delayed Threshing t* now tion « tran eight hours a day working at) well along toward « the fob. are turning out exceedingly well in| ptoblems occupied the attent It's a poor policy for a business Skagit county. In the southwest| the morning session, and at man to wait for the sheriff to attend counties they got wet In harvest t¢rnoon session resolutions of to his advertising j time and were considerably dimcol- dolence over the death of Nat The colored recrult arms himaeit|OTed. Wheat is yielding somewhat .Lecturer Emery, of Kansas, with a rasor when he enlists for «| Detter than was expected « month| passed. Many papers were rv crap-shooting expedition _- igs both Aye Ag Mey conte * ee to aw Rip yr oove » to average, and is In some case every phase of the " The average man spends less time vanhon, and in others bieachad. p orb Toe we Phe on +4 pido bd yer i hig _ Frere Barly fall sown wheat is now com-| will end this afternoon, and the ; ne use GONE ing up. The ee has been very | zens of Missoula will tender the f favorable for wing. It has gates a reception, It is just as easy to tell the truth a8 peon ideal for hop = king, which ts — it in to tell a Ile, but somehow people! progresming satisfactorily, with a seem to pay much less attention © prospective yield at least as good as 2 average. With continued favorat The individual who site down and weather. picking will be comp waits for fame to vigit him will find by the end of the month. Late po- timself among the left-over baggage tatoes will be a good crop, except for after the express train has come and blight in some localities gone Altogether, the crop season of 1890 has been more succeseful than tite states and mpletion. Oate ritories were represented August at the height of the harvest 4. The Unit 4 States but a few localities was one of the Witttam Weir, who tt was thought, the state wrney ts in county comminator the hop was responsible for the death of, ane. the oat crop slightly above the M** ne mistakes rectified Richard Fitzgerald, wan released! *¥e tie Cel, ee con coma: Rreatest number of defec from jail last night. The coroner's from the mis-spellin at below the average, except that jury y. pierre lan bet sorte BS op gh vt defendants in the condemnation t terday brought in a verdict), jarger amount of wheat having of ace mat death, | mn, the total production may CPctinas. | There ar | been sown, errors Jereriptions | not fall far short of that of preced- °'"" : certificates of tithe to 40 or aes ee cone tte bei’ $1,000,000 HOTEL tructed to co ‘The nue cutter Grant yar rible Hlowing the earth. She was anchored in Dutch way, on ane, ured srk of the alliance, He | to quiet the watera, Capt. Siamm for the safety of the the h this season, and says the voyage in The cutter fleet is on its way Soundward FAIR OPENS The f the Walla te the nin jute also t nade e. wit When a man is wrapped up in him=) try | self he uses the only envelope nature = Phe growing season is practically At opening of the National Irriga con tonal were A by th in, threatened to mak rat Griggs thinks a conveyarce A | T one exception county woul! not Insure the Which ‘ban Sen. short et view of the numerous errors tie infer CHICAGO, Sept. 27.—Games in the PA)" Of November : wae rane i Wattonal league yester fay res ue PE eiabiseeirdbags oipbige Gates sng poli FOR JERSEY CITY viens game | Fortiouls, Mre, 8. Aaronson, Mra. M = 6, Fitted second BUM) Bornestern, Mrs. M tein, Mra, Phsbu Z 2 atau Cleveland % Bre ir ie |, Mra ‘ bere ATLANTIC YT, N. J., Bept. 27 shh eRe O- tt is efietatly unced today that ane postponed or y tha essins ie aun, Miss J t Blas headed by William G ing of clubs is aa follows eed Mr. tw f Philadelphia, has purchased 1 Pp. ¢ Ha the property of the View Hotel Droovkiyn “0 hig bt ¢ any, In Chelsea, used several T’ritade phin ot ; ry mem- yeara by the West Jersey and Sea Boston 43 7 iN last three! enore Rattroad Comp 5 its ox Haltimore is weve uision terminus, for 000, and ot. Lov a2 f gs pe Be vill erect a palatial hotel there, to “inet { i” . " yet $1 000,000, and have a capac t > Henares - Prices Aro Advancing. sag terry yen Pitisbore 79 7 holesaic dealers and manu 7 eG Joulaviile *0 195 fo rs aro advancing (prices on He Was Consumed by Fire New. Yor 7 421 } a made no rain Recnure he did not have his mining Washingt f i Yet, And our aesortment Ie coms stocks wu rwritten by A, L. Par- Cleveland U4, and cholee, Ramaker 1415 Second av.) yor & Co., New York Block, TR FTF TT NT I TT TT Hevttes chete | Revenve Cutter Grant “aes, 107, 17 e ORO TT ee SEATTLE STAN. | ROUTH NEND, Wash, Sept, 27 3 AY IN ¢ d falls ip C U0, HH me » 1 Hon. J. W. Maxwell, who was last INTO A wictale” af ovens $ ; ' i'n , 4 ' ppointed a national bank ex . v4 San Francisco f aminer on the reeommendation A Supply ? ‘ - sg Henator Poster, in cloving out hia] ROWNS Four Crown $ benanion facie eed oY tithe bank here, prenaratory to his re ALHIDA, Ia., Sept While Jax Soe isky, re od ; ‘ ‘ Moval next ‘week, ia was the only| Neehe, hie ach, daughter and two catch Whisky, teg- 9) | ¥ . nee . peanking institution In the county, grandchildren were erosair the Chi ula prtee 1,50 a 3 wee - “ niet be opening here for banker Burlington &@ Quincy fallroadg bottle, tomorrow only at $ ga apt . im exc®ptionally good, A " four miles east of Aibla today, pas $1.00; §-Wear-old Sherry, § t. 1, ¢ 16, 21, 26, , eee at Mane. Or Soe ee ve Ae vehicle The following are dead Sherry, 758, bottle; 12 a en 7 s pteriatts hat ie wanted 1* Jasper Beebe, Mre, Efe Johnson and » Om Leave fan Flanc sco for teat 10 4. m 18 the Cit of Washin ton Ja state bank With $15,000 oF $25,000 Mr George eehe, Gertie Johns year-old Sherry, $1.00 3 htave f ( ! ! me y g . (renitee grandchild, aged two yours, in fatally H a bottle : i N and every OSH day | Se As a injured and will dic Aa Melivered Pre ed Sek mee a the Record. $ $ FOR ALASKA : vi ~= Eales rh SPORANT Bept. 27 o ¢ ’ ’ HISTORY OF THE ORGANIZATION ia cteen Sha mamksaus btawel’ Ce REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. $ Leave Seattle 9 a. m. GRICE BUILOEKS AKD COWTHAG ep peg POMMISOIS PA is ce See that Gintanas tn 409-6 nec following real emtate tranafers § City of T r i « t ' bring the claim before the L. A, W e Ned for record tn the county @ 22, Also Sketches of the Men Who Are rueaa ah, aureet stat Joneh 0./$ WERT OVER A CLIFF. ’ a ieee Nee SOnaeet : % * a Lawren te &, 2 and 24, block 8, $ a Hirooklyn add, Sep $900 Prominent In Conducting the Affairs Of me tmnmor View ey a eet s . Ps horses at butch harbor A Freeman P. and Jutia Kirgendall and T i | pf the herd which had bee i . * (ebbing) me. Sin ab el Rectang Bel har Amauda BH. Hart to Payton n@i ri 2 Rit, Tois roldhab vanaee a bet | » an 4, Washington plo Gobbingy=Strictly fresh |, WASHINGTON, D.C. Sept About the r ISTO nome of the nearly $4,000 to the government. TWO” sheriff to Louire - staty ‘ 2 « hee Mrecneds +7 eau * ‘ of the mulea on the Port Albert died! ye eri 1° laulee 3. Ne * ts White comb, M@16e: itent , * tan o suntey and Oree tain con “ th St con Gravis spban sooasite late 4 a, bio ake Union 13@i4e; amber, 12@13¢ z 1 PUGET BOUND NATIONAL BANK isutsad & etched Weare Bubaindhranigediiont ¢ Seay sie Wuth J 10 Le tyceonng chickens, s22c0s,, WASHINGTON SKA) copter wrk bait ae H at to fryers, $1.7 live turkeys, 160; 4 “ Jacob Kurth t tunity for the holding of interdenominational conferences: where method 21, block lots ducks, 12 Oe; live welght STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S BC. Neuteiaer Vics Pr t might be compared and the people of the re 8 chur enabled t nook} Poultry--Apring chickens, Mc; live . ' Senta ati’ the pa “cities show to the world an tespiring fellowship and unity of parpose. The IN OREGON *\ turkeys, Ie; ducks, 1c; geese, 10 * United Biates and Burope Rev, Dr, James MeCosh, then principal of Princeton university, and the | gt p bes rag band gh SA md ba tte ANDINAVIAN-AMENICAN BANK OF Rev. Dr. William Garden Bimikie, of the *hurch college, Edinb ‘eb. 10, $1 ; Hay, Grain and Food. . . Cor Way and First 4 Scotland, were the chief leaders in the movement in their respective CORVALLIS, Sept, 27.—Flop-pick Fay et ux " Hay Gobbing)—Puget sound, per First ¥ : countries, In 18T3 the general assembly of the Presbyterian Church of | ing tas ended in this section, A pe ~p-8 pons Sarees ip ton, 96.0087.00, Kastern Washington STEAMSHIP © tenet gicound Vics the United States of America and the ral Assembly of the Presby- | cultartty the crop haw been Ue enny's Becond add, inuihy, $11,006$12.00; alfalfa, $7.00 = | Tranencta m wenered banking’ bi tertan obi Bs pe lager ie * Sinaia Aalh wholesale damage wrought by lee Oates Gobbin * € ton, 23624 Ci t ts ttl an chureh in Ireiand, each adog md nly a. reo PUT SIE festa gate! ae oy ese Boynton to J. A. Land) nh olied. $99; whole, wyo Cad ec HUsENess CHANCES tees to correspond with the F an and Reformed churches |, ve abeence neects or dl ge in strom, fot 24, heck 71, Gilman park. . - tiroushowt the world with a View of bringing about a coOncl! of puch | Kiners. the conditions and care in{ Sept % $00 NE agra ae om te from Yesler Wharf at 10 9. m We have jumt made a strike on thy churches, in E.R, Liltent rt ux. to Swan : : ee Calumet of Index. Ore as bet nm, ne . veal, pe c 3: - ’ : ‘The work of these cdmmittecs resulted In @ general council, which | {he got wine pbierypandt py chroanen’ 10) scnuson, part me sel sec twp} den: co Pays aig 1 ae Peareday Oct. SF per cont net $2 a tun i was held in London. England, ta At thin counell represeptatives | cont of the crop wae picked Of | 24 fF & Sept. 20, $600. i 00; middiinap, §21.00@ 00: bran For Skagway, via Vancouver he pping ore the first week ir of Presbyterian and Re ned ahael hee from the United Staten, Rug- | ine remainder, there ‘a considera Harriet xton to Charles E. Pet~ sig 99: ghorta, $17.40: chopped feed K es | over, and a dividend paye ir land, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Canada, France, Belgiving Switaereail. | \uanuity of good hope, but on account, Sfmn: we FO woe 4. tWH ELTA JUNE! 515 qo@rat oa, dairy chopped feed, 518 stcninan and Janes, i Serene yah Bian se gw tie Italy, Germany and Spain were present, and the work of the sc@Ubtt |r ihe presence of bad ones, pioking| i, $1000 a Seika Fea . 6 Hours. | buy, before prices advance. We offer included the organization of the “Alliance of the Keformed Churches Ison ahantaned, aus Leek cr aon), 200m Anderete @t ws. to Peter treasury stock at 10c a share throughout the world, holding the Presbyterian system,” and the adep |boxes were allowed to Ko unpicked Lundgren, lot 1, block 64, Gilman . j and see the new ore, Office 620 F's tion of @ constitution. The next meeting of the Pan-Presbyterian Alli cra park, Sept. 26, 5260. Oats (jobbing)—Per ton, Ste mshi Farall n avenue, Tel. Main 675, Open ur ance, as the rganizetion is usually cal wae held in Edinburgh, S& Louis 1. Tarpley et ux. to Adelaide en” Steam rolled, $2 ‘a p 0 9 o'clock evenings. land, and at it churches in Asia, Africa and Australia, as wel! ae E FEAR FOR | Black, lot 3, block 28, North Seattle . a 4 D tine 26 -ten 8. A. CORE ope and America, were represented. Since the Edinburg counct! the alll |Hopt, 25, #10 feegrne=Whole, $22.00; cracked, § m street, wharth, Victoria. | “CONTI Grone Ar ance hag had five meeting» —at Phiiadelphia, Pa., in 1480, Het tre | Adelaide Block to Jennie BE. Page, | “% 2 5 ber ton, $23.00, Ketebikan, Heit tay, Wrangel, -- Le. land, in 18%; London, England, in 1888; Toronto, Canada, and THE THETIS same property, Bept " ‘eod-—Wheat, $21; ofl cake rails from Verier what ROUNDS. Dilefeen @ Gill, coptract ' . $22.00; middiings, $21,00@23. builders: 1108 Wertern Ave. Tei. Buf Sua. Be c onic yler ta-| attic Manoinie Cerbetery aneocla-| Steg, {herta, | $1e.00@1700; chop ped | | Tosi oe, 2, & 0:6 Bisse eee a ne i feed, $19.00 @; dairy chopped! cemetery, June s feed. $16.00 | DODWELL ‘ co., Ltd, | | er " Sheriff to Alfred Crebbin, piaint ra ene preg et gf hh ged MORN SEMEN HE James BL, "Phone a bent “ yb oe Hy, ells ial mutton, Wether, be per ib; pork, Me | Washington Nat Hutiding,| Tor tbs veal, large, Se per ib; wmail, | . “lwe j . : Loan & Investment wiation tO)” Provisions (jobbing)—Hams, lar; (Cape Nome Flyer Line SEATTLE Ciot Charles 6. and Estey A. Herron, lot! 1gi¢c hams, email, 14e; breakfast 4 to 30, block HM M4 lot 19, block 65. | con inte; dry salted aides, The; Tex, | STEAMSHIP ae Rainier Beach, Bept. 2, $1,s00. one. : F Arthur M. and Mre. M. i. Baw 1 ard Qobbings— | ATLA® Dye Works, 222 te Catharine Mérford, hots 6 and &| in te": Whtes be wie deen 4S Sale aes block 1, Burke's Second add, Feb.| i ined ohaie amen 2 Dhavaer a 1, uaa 1 fa Tists. fo 4a. © Ke. Catharine and Remembrance Mor Fresh Fish (obbing)—Halibut 1%@ | LS Fo busi ford to David Zerwekh, part tote 4 yc; salmon, 4@be; founders, 364; ey aes be : a and 5, block 1, Burke's second add soles, 2G 40; rock rod. bAGe: shrimps, Ca Nome OES . Bept. 26, $55, smelt, 240; oysters, Olympia, BERT nd only thorough dancing school in Ear. of Phoebe A. Webster to Chas. rs MI425 per sack, $1.80 per galion, city. Ranke hall, Fitth and Pike. A. ‘Thorndyke, ote 13 and M4, biock| clams, $1.25 per sack; Dungenens AND.. Vrnaly HELP WANTED b. hone ent tte Toi Dutt 1008, clothes in shape for cleaning. repairing. 38 McAleer’s Seeond add, Aust 5, craba, tive, $1.19; ; lina} ee | $200, Joad, ‘S@6o; black base St Mi h l LADIES WANTED—To solicit or- | " 4 | S4P@c; salt Chinook salmon, 400 Ib tad 1c ae ders for custom made cérsets, bust ® fornia steamer | keeping t | medium sound, per Ib, Sc; Heht DEFECTIVE n refu } winter and spring, and siso during iat Canad way. | Atterney —————————— ee ee and shirts; new. stylee Mow materi. | Prescription specialists, Tel. Pike 36 ~_ DIRECT ?: eampies free. J.B. Wood & ¢ | Uerces, for smoking purposes, Se, Mets. Tor treight and passenger rates apoiy to | Syracuse, New York. ‘MARKET QUOTATIONS ..28°eXen oe Be Seattle Steamship Co. "FOUND. | black walnuta, 130; pecans, 10c A1m-| ruepnene Mein om. WHITE STAR sei Sau van ak setae eons — — | onda, fancy, soft shell, 15@1fc; alm-) SU Sebi Coote onda, No. 2, 10; peanuts, To; pine, Wednesday Morning.-Not a many 400; cocoanuts, per dozen, S5@ 900. | Wen occurred in the fruit and) vegetable market as had been ex-| tumber and Building Material: Geet Loge—Superior quality, per M. No.) oat Ticket OMe, 12 First ave, THERN one Main 117. . Leave ally Arrive | & Fou pected after the arrival of a Cali-| A great amount of) ‘anticipete « change | we + per 00 | Everett 5. Dorel Tike and Recor Fon, fruit arrived, but the advance de-|! ee 7; merchantable Or, per M. aim. Mivernon pm | fond room oi nicole tuppiaed mand was sufficient to steady the New Whatcom a = ; apruce logs, 46.00, cedar), op. m. Fpoken@Resland 10.80 p. m. Bae ites uathe, ebectrle Tigirun. market Green corn has become quite plen- ful, and is now selling from $1471.25, ®, $262.75. | Fir Lumber—Rough, $8.50; thick fin-| ished, surfaced, one or two sides, &) e are the searcest fruit OM 19 and 12 inches wide. $15@20; lengthe th te and are Mt. Paul, Chicago and Fast CALIFORNIA HOUSE, Courtney & Elliott, prop.; 25c, ec per day; $1.50, | $2.00 per week; electric ight; bath rm, 4th and Main. "Phone, Black 1450, Lem and are in good ¢ ing, dressrd and matched, $1721 pric Stock boards, S-ineh, $9@18: 10-inch, ‘One schooner arrived this morning! $9 6o@1s, 13-inch, S18@19; fencing, No. | Skagway via avs necaver, Ketchikan GEN e.. halibut. ¢ oF 6-tnch finish, $9; No. 2, $9; | IN SIXTY-FIVE HOURS Woon A POPER te goat Rin Fin Sine out 20,000 pounds ¢ HOTEL SAVOY—Pieasant rooms; €25 Furst. market well supplied, but! channel rustic of drop siding, w causing no change In pr 2,000 Iba, 811014; ig timber, Joists and | = NBATLY FURNISHED ROOMS. The poultry and egg markets are h, $8.00916, 8181 E, 2235 First avenue. fm firm, as are also the meat and box boards, = = NK. Krain markets, be and up, $15. v eorenmorern tna —— hingt Cc ¢ Lumber— ashington Red Coda be: MONDAY, ocr. 2 . iT apm. ho aS eae Junk Co. pays lowest prices The following prices are being of- | Rough, $9; bevel siding, weight 700 pinned | te ed to the producer by the local ing $14@ 15.50; ceiling, weights, Nos. ‘ dealers for delivery in round lots om 1 "s ‘and 3, 6-8-inch, 1,300 Ibe: Nos. yc] ALABK 4 cank co. pert Papert rice: the dock of in the car at Seattle: | 1° 3’ ang 3, %-inch, 700 Ibe, $12@27; Bm CAINE, Agent rempt retuens. iil Western Ave, Grain—Oats, $20.00; barley, 817.500] wainscoting, $0014; rustic, $26@28; - 18.00; wheat chicken feed, $19.00, bran, eqs shingles, $1.40; standard shin- i | LOANS AND AND INSURANCE. $14.00; shorts, $15.00. gies, $1.10; l-inch finish, 12, 14 and 16 ivcicocwweeel So rege oa Hay—Puget sound, per ton, $7.00 feet, $25@0; thick finish, $28@36; ce- JAMES | BOTHWETA— Mortgage riage loans, Gre 9.00; Bastern Washington timothy,! dar squares, 7, & 9 and 10 feet, 84@ pt eae ies gar equaree, atl, Binns ant yeret \——___ ge—Strictly Fresh ranch, 26¢ | Kiln dried, $1 In advance of green; STEAMER MES. sale of all fall” ond winter goods. Butter — Fresh ranch, @10e; “pest | drayage, Sc. eccamery, OMe. Pa Ed il Chickens, Ive ts@1t0;| Jo! Quotations. REYHOUND waa aKa ee A arena ae ome midwife « 1 care ae, | The Jobbing quotations today were mares Garner With abe Madiocn otrecee. pe I RR ee The work of the congress Live stock—Chotce beef MI4c; steers, MGIG live, 6@5%c; hogs, dressed, Tc; calves, dressed, large, 6c; small, do. calves, large, live, de; small, 6c Hildes, Pelte and Wool—Heavy sound, salted steers, over 60 Ibs, 8%4c; ptt | as follows Sugar Gobbing)—Golden C, In bbls, $4.65; extra C, in bbls, $4.75; powder ed, dry granulated, $6.90; cube, $6.85; spot cash prices. Fiour, ete. Gobbing)—Patent Ex- | cellent, $3.90; Novelty A, $8.10: Star 7 + nial 90; Gold sound, under 66 Ibe, Tio: cows, sound, | Cakers.), $2.98; Contessa, Coss: & Il weights, 7ige stage, bulls and Oxen) coon meal, yellow, $1.66 per 100 Ibe ir salted kips, 74c; colves, per Ib, 10-Ib sacks, $1.55 bbi %-Ib sacks Sie; green hides, to less than walted:| corn meal, white, $1.60 per 100 Iba in dry hides, per Ib, 12¢; dry culls, one) 16.15 sacks, $1.00 bbl In 50-Ib sacks hird lens; summer deer, per Ib. 20! huckwheat flour, pure, $3.60 per 0; winter deer, dry, 14@16c; PAPEFY 99 Ibe in 10-18 #acks; cracked r, 9120; dry eiks, 9@10c; KTeOM whont, $2.25 per 100 Ibs in 10- MEDICAL AND EXECTRIC TREATMENT. — MES. DR. BWAN—Turkish and medicated daths, nerve weaknese. chronic diseas- an lat, 3 8, ft 5.0 =, ce cured: seetage Stet 8 oS fave Byerett 0.15 am, 2:30 p. m., and) PRINTING AND BINDING. — tad p.m. | inanndinnns & i. METROPOLITAN Brin inding Co. 112 Yesier way. rae Hive gt Bie si Three Round Trips Dally—Exeent sutay TIME CARD Seattle with steamer Fiver ma FA Krverett & tound trip $1.25; Ba- muynde Boe, Fe Y, book, job and commercial 2 ‘Third’. “Phone Math 808 nd Paraive clan ‘Tock, Beattie | PF BRADE | printing Telephone, Beattie, Red £3) TAL SCUTT, Manage | Vancouver Line, & seciex PERSONAL before purchasing & sewing kt, *O Se; shot Seite, ave Ib racks: farino, $2.85 per 100 TRIP through the islands of tho et, Dic maura OMY Commend » 1b@26e; Kastern Wasi poundd in 10-1 eacks: f-tb ancks, $3.00 yower Sound and Gull of Georgia , Byc; Western Washington WOO! por owt: stool eut oatmeal, $3.60 y one of the most <elightiul in the To buy old gold iver. #8 ; dirty or timber burned, 10%¢;| jog jhe in 10-1b sacks: graham flour, |g World M lates om rate, ‘jeweler. 8 Hinckley block: STEAMER North Pacific eee SIUNS AND HOUSE + 2%4@3e. " 100 Ibe In 10-1b sacks; whe $1.85 per 100 Ibs in 10. eacks; rye meal, $2.10 per 100 Iba In NUMBERS. and enamel let- Chas. Vegeta’ Po ea (obbing)—Native pota-/| 10-Ib sacks; rye four, 25 per 100 Ibe y y Wh a e. Thear91.00; beets, $1,00 per wack: | In-10-Ib sack; apllt peas, 100-1b sacks, eaves Yeslot Wharf at 11:9) pm. boas os ; $1.00 per sack:/ 1n-10-Ib.edcks; split peas, 100-10 sack Monday, Wednesday and Friday for arrots. wack, TS@S85c; string $2.00; aplit peas per 100 Ibs in Meneatben ts. vin Amaceeies beana Ih; Corn $1.00@1.25 per! 2th boxers mixed pear, $2.50, in J Fairhaven and Whatcom SEW HOM sewing machine anck; peas, 2@3¢; cucumbers thos! ancks: pearl barley, $4.00 per 100 Ibs For ireight of passage apply at Cheapest machine tale, Sol pt a ore eee Resanleie wee Youlor Weart or Stee ot_the Li me cmtice Mey door tO toma tor Cailfornia aweet potas in sack, $4.50 per owt. in 25-1b boxes; B Nuraat kiie Bdge Brows. ak Qe 00; wheat flakes wheat fakes, $2.50 SHIP CHANDLERS, ERLAND, ¥ $2.00 per 100 Iba; bell peppers,| rolled barley, $2 7h-Ib boxes, $1.8 f wharf, smti- rion 3; California. per case of 26 2-Ib pkgs, In bble $3.50, —=———— - — Makers. rigwers aid ahip chandiers; man. acturers of tents, tarpauliog, Minin ®. $1.45; gartic, Sc Ib; German 150 Ibs net; fancy rolled oats, $2.60 Bisccanves of ait widthe. onl ee, GOETHE; Crab apples, GOo; cans yellow, $2.90 per bbt in 60-Ib sack pe lopes, 0@31,00 caulifiowers, The per corn meal, white $3.00 per bbl in 59 STORAGE AND WAREHOUSE M410 Ovctdental avy Histributing house pied ax collateral, sacks: buckwheat floar, pure, $7 rbbl in @-Ib sac eracked t, oper bbl in Go-lb sacks; c vbtniie)<tiodonsicitn, | tO oatmeal, $8.50 bbl in 60- ac WILL BUY A nons, $5.004P5. 5 ib sacks; graham flour, 32.90 per bbt doz: Ke Ap . ie iit “4 : OF EVERY description; mig. and repairing $1.60 per box: bananas, |!" 50-1b sacks; w hola wheat flour, $2 furnaces and steel stoves; tin roofing. TE r bunch; sweet mig Per bb In LO-Ib wacks; rye meal, $3.75 Clark, 207 W, Madison St, ‘shone Main 487 hee per bbIGin 50-Ib sacks; rye flour, $4 — Lge tal oder ange vor bbl; fancy relled oats, 180 los net ae dog.; lettuce, $1.26 per box of 4 doz & MORGAN 140 Vet wits. TIN AND SHEET METAL Work. lings, 6 » box; blackberries, | ¥ , 5 te Pig / rht ~ $1.00@1 water melons, $1.00¢01,26; 12 DMI Ba gra fled) — dans She Finest Talking Wachins Wath THE, PACIFIC Tatloring Co—Best $15, #18 a Hallam pruves, 63 California thon 1b sacks tine | RE OINAS > grapes, white and black, 0c; Cali Ue g)=Oteen — : i WANTED. CLOPHING, fornia muacat, 600; quinces, $1.25 per lo; Java, per Ib, From $7.00 to $300 Ost OF cotning. trinks ena valisos box: Ohto Concord grapes, 26@350 per choice, per 1b, Dought at 110 Second ave, Tel. Rod 118% basket pear } SL.20@1.7 Tokay 7 yuckle's, In 100-1b « SSS Ao. lp epagmmimamamed om grapes, 6 ranberrles, $8.75 sor 100 Ibe, $12.25; G0-\b cases, per 100 Sh Cl & 6 2 Te ee eee ons nace; eee nee eee he aearnan, Clay 0. | x Roar eas utter oso, Exgs o oultry si0'45; Javn, 60-Ib tins, per Ib, ¢ earnest Christian; first-cla Butter--Ranch, 10@12c; fancy dale gack ‘So; Aden Mox ara “STEINWAY” DEALERS t man, who ts @ an out ry, in squares, 12@14e; Washington Ste: Guate }. ground Rie. ae em Third Party Prohit , Address amerier, pound prints, 26c; Kast-| coffees, 16@20e; Lion, 10Qu, $1226; Gis, | O2* Seeomt Avenu Beattie WC. Dickson, Bcx 630, Williamsport, jern Towa end Elgin, 20@226, | $14.85, 360, "12.45, i Pa.

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