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sith en THE SEATTLE STAR, ENACTMENT OF NEW CITY LAWS Council to Bietne 8 Lighting. At a special tonight the Street meeting to be held etty council asked by the board of public works to grant that body authority to ad Vertise for bitte for the city's Ment ing contract, to take effect January 1, 1900. ‘The wi will undottrted ly be granted It is expected that bide will be opened about Nov ember 15, and the contract awarded not later than December 1 Phe city is now paying about $20 000 annually for its street lahting There are 90 a hts, $00 de and 110 gas lights, T ent, ares and incandesce 1 by the Third Ave Su urban and the Union F my ie while the gas company s plies the gaslights here will also be an xduetion of 10 ordinances codifying th laws on al topics, ‘Th ' Dances which may be passed tonts & re-enactment of the laws an t ent, but o style: Re ins and q traffic in xicating and == malt quors; regulating th struc alteration, repatr and removal of buildings in the city limfts; fixing the mits and regu mats and f reuses and amusement enterprises; regulating the construction sidewalks and fixing thelr width a - licensing Dicycles, ete. and ating & road f feensing pawnbrokers nd-hand dealers bling and sservation ty A NEW PLAGE FOR GEN. HENRY WASHINGTON, D.C. Oct. 2 Brigadier General Guy V. H who was for a long period In « mand of the Americdn tro« island of Puerto Rico, has bee signed to command the departm of the Missouri, wi aiquarters in New York elty tleally no troops in to which he ts assi¢ Priam having since Gen. Coppinger’ « retirement commanded it in conne tion with the department of ado. It ts probable that Gen, Her will de given the command of th department of the lakes, with bead quarters at Chicago, when Gen. An derson retires on January 10 next Commander G. Blocklinger of the Davy bh been assigned to duty Connection with the naval recruiting Station at Chicage. THE BOYS WILL HAVE A FEAST At the meeting of the Fortson He- Net Corps yesterday afternoon, com- Mittees were formed, and are now emeciting subscriptions. for the tur cheon to be given the volunte: thetr arrival, The committees are securing the names of persons who are willing to contribute flowers to Take buttonniers for the soit Next week the tickets will be Out to all near relatives of volur who wish to meet the Queen as shy enters the harbor. The meeting next week will be heid at the Armory. — Bachelor's Reflections A girl never refers to a man she dowen't like as @ mean thing It's @ funny thing the way a wo man will always try to talk to you in the same key that théy are piay- ing the piano In. Before a girl falle in love her kiss is about as satisfactory the way ® pug dog sticks his nose in y« face in the dark. Paris fashions are probably made for American women to spend their money om, the same way coon songs are got up for white folks to whist No man has the same reapect te a girl after he goes « king witt her when she re a bat with a feather in {t is #0 long he has to look it will put his ey out ‘The trou always have If wornen had pockets be a bh kely t hands where they belong. As soon as @ man geta so he afford to keep a hired girl his begins to go visiting and talk all the trouble she has with “her ne ve n yur that out or with love ts ths trou with it they would keep the more can The got was prob: nice & was he knew she alwoye hate to be cooped up in that piac When the rage to get married he looks to the like a hero, but he looks to the mer more Hike a curly-haired prize fair with @ pink ribbon hie horne. POLLING PLACES. The following polling places have been announced for the schoo! elec tion: First ward, South schoo! also in second floor of Pacific first thing outside of th th ve said when they « en of F matter en how me nd block corner Yesler way and Occider avenue; second ward. Rainier ach third ward, T. T Mi school and Pacific school; fourth ward, Central school; fifth ward, Old St. Mark's church; sixth ward, Denny seho« seventh ward, Cascade school and umbia school; eighth ward, Mer cer school; ninth ward, B. F. day school and Latona school POSTMASTERS ARE WARNED WASHINGTO The posta @ formal w dD. C.,, Oct. % r general h arning to all p against the levy of political ments, and simultaneously the service commission has called atter tion to the law governing the #u Ject and of the commission's inten- will be| about tion to enforce it, The general warn ing te aimilar to that insued hereto fore prior to political campatens, and it is understood, follows Suit to Restrain Him From Using His System Hore. NEW YORK, Oct. %—Lyman C ed of Horton, has brought suit United States eult court uglielmo Mareont to re shim or his agents from using which I od claima ts an infrir nent on & patent now controlled by him. The 5 uf hie mplaint “that t riginal ir tor of aystem egraphing was Bu and tt When mn train on Oct. mmodat h ha & Ming Mie road drew lout of the stat r un this | morning It was besieged by a t cee, which came whizzing West, headed by a queen windows and doors could } be closed several of the pa stung. The engineer 4 train's #p STATE NEWS. FA atthe Prom Phillips wilt feed about 1,000 ar North Yak ma for | ten | Starbuck eft | for the ng the villag zene are « of beaut uting ” y purpose emetery Sportamen ping quails tn Lew ne th ted to be trap manty and sel! iation of law Shelton, who hae put poison cad cougar measuring in length Startup & Donughue, whoe shingle mil! at Ballard was burned, nmy try their fortune with a new mill tn South Rend | A wild & at Centratia, ut of the woods the depot plat anh came a nu med ple. and escaped i. ©. hed acres an av anarm a field of age of M bu yunds of wheat to the a Fifty erville th hre new residences have Jcompleted in Hoquiam this year, and the fine hotel, whict has been clos ed for years, has been reopened | ‘The flourtne mill at Yakiioa City bas been He for years, will soon he making music. It has been bought by a in Spokane The Spokane exposition war vistt which sev merry ran ed by 0,000 people. The total re- ceipts were $21,009, amt expenses 5,000, leaving 14,000 to be made up by the guarantors. J. R. Kuaeiman, L. EB. Torinus and David Carmichael, of Stifwater, Minn., are making extensive pur- chases of timber lands in Skagit county. One purchase of 1,200 acres was made for $20,000 L. B. Faulkner as trustee of the Olympian Light & TF company bas brought t to restrain th | Tiemas Robinson Lumber | from mning the headwaters of the s river for drifting shing!« rwe Desehu bolts. Twelve more thrifty and enterpris ng ranchers from different parts of lowa am! Indiana have ar Everett in the past two days, says the Indepe are n ng up new homes for themse Tou Spader shipped 22 boxes of aches of the Wonderful nehes in cir Me am Bay nt mpany is ations t | pay $140,000 taxes of 11 vd pre fore N By aa timates that $400,000 of " | will be pafd during thin The Yakima Repubit« ya the prune crop this year in Yakima minty has been more satisfactory than any uson for the past 10 years. The Yakima valley is fast forming a reputation of its own for superior prunes. This applies also to all the other kinds of frult raised | In the valley. The peach market has |been good throughout the season, | prices ruling from 40 to 75 centa per | box. The apple yield is short. Buy- ers are willing to pay $1 a box for any kind that can be use A LYNCHING IN LOUISIANA EW ORLEANS, La., Oct. 2 won, Law, a Iittle town on the & Mississippl Valley railway viles above this elty, was th fa lynching Sunday. J. Smith, white, a former resident the place, but late Ruffalo ¢ ghborhood, in Wilkeson unity Mins, was strung to the limb of a pine tr afte wrested from the town marshal b powse of citi ner Smith was charged with h | Ing been the lender of a cattle stea ng ang that had infested the coun- | ty for wears. sia mplainte | INTO TROUBLE pany) IMPROVEMENTS new track will go down Sixth avenue south until it strikes the boulevard Junt this side of the Northern Pa Jetfe tracks, Thence it will follow the ulevard to Grant street From that pe t it will continue along the prosent line to the May | View brewery and to a block beyond | where the road (urna westward, The new tracks will strike the boulevard again on Horton atreet This will four curves The trucks for our cars ved two days ago from the Haast Th bodies started by rail fr San Fran » Yesterday morning The mas etings in the southern One wan hy th oreetown remove very bad | new are suburbs still continue ght at Duwamish held tonight at G MANY MILLS TO COMBINE | NEW YORK, Oct. %—Ptans have [deen quietly maturing for some st looking to the consolida } of all the paper manufacturing teh country, grouped tn th f ndent mi which manu | factur xt pulp board, paper pulp | “and strawboard. All told, some | © more mille are interested in the projected Hidation scher and hte amount of capital involved in about $50,000,000 From C. C. Woolworth, of the Ft Orange Paper Comp . { the details . ¢ learned and the pr The matter is now in t | a committee 1 Mr who dally are , Ito dis alt of jail th sten to reports and « m . field over and formulate plans for t nu carying out t WILL GREET VOLUNTEERS The Seattle Rifles were perman ently reorganized twat night the amber of commerce , M Carr, the ranking officer present prem and C. A. Kinnear « ae secretary. It wae definitely ranged to take part in th aring the coming celebration, and th ad guard will nuw - than 100 ane for the banquet to be ny B. First Washington v discusset, and over $100 wan raised among t Among the other mat was the advisability The matter of holding banquet wae also discussed ‘BUCCY SPRING AND AXLE COMBINATION NEW YORK, Oct. %—Arrang ments have been practically corm pleted for the formation of a ¢ | bination of the bugay «spring and * manufacturers of the country Options have already been secured on about 3 plants, some of which are the largest in the « ry Among which number are the - City Spring GC and the Cleveland Axle Co., Cleveland; Canton Spring Co., Canton, and Hay Axle ¢ ‘ shockt The management will be retained in the hands of the manufacturers. 4 apital stock, not yet decid ed up will be kept as on in naistent with the assets ns included The of th n manufactuera will finance the ne with the ald Pit ure banke PHOTOGRAPHING METEOR PATHS NEW HAVEN, Conn, Oct. 26 Pexte photographs have been taken at Y f the me le ah « hich en ring August ‘ yearn rpte to 4 r nt the Ya ha been r rkably 1 ful, and recently seven pho tographs of meteor paths were tak en Hy a ries of revolving screens aking in upon the meteor path coupled with observationa at places art hich data for the ‘ furnte measuring of the total length the meteor track, a method has been de vined for measuring meteoric vel eit putations of which will soon be A Test for Cigar Smokers. “T Pave a customer who thinks he smokes twenty-five clare a day said a New Orleans dealer, “As a matter of fact he smokes about three-eighths of that number he other five-eighths represent what he gives away, lays down partly con sumed and a generous disregard bute.’ However, he ts firm in th conviction that he amoked more ac tual tobacco than any other man in New Or boast on the aub- yesterday led to a une ject in irfow He d in halt red noke th an hour, and that no man ali even one cigar ¢ van consumed V his lips. ‘F gentleman, ‘I begin with, that ordinary cig a bys#tand marked ntinuow without tak wh,’ said the do that until it ma it f right along and think nothing of it! ‘I'l bet you a box of perfectos you can't | do it right now,’ sald the other A of specific violations of tb law re IN SERVICE| ceived from Ohio and other states where elections are to be held this 5 A ur he postmaster general's or } r follows | Grant Street ine will Make! iy rf uest of the civil service! commnlasion ail postaventers are I Many Chang: by directed to sign and post con splouously tn their reapective offices| Change t# the order of the day *s of the following cireular is. | This appt 40 Beatie’a street-car jeued by the United Staten civil ser | line * The Grant etreet road ie now vice commiaaion, and to use every | heart from, The management will means to direet the attention of thetr | #tralghien the line They have pre subordinates to the provisions there. | pared amendments to their franchine of. for that pur ~, and will foon pre sent them » the sunell Mr lain of the Denny Blaine Land company, said to a Star | trent to our present franehine We | want to straighten out the Ine The vm | | Why Work on the Canal Has Not Commenced. and, and in half a minute the wager uw [oe | P { (\ N " | in ft made, My is terme the cigar war] MV ES Nt EE FR) Pacitie Coast Steamship Co. to be consumed tm steady, consecu-| ~ fg al the foi! ( ats Wor tive puffs and not removed from the | — | for San Francisco Hips until burned to a mark 14 in Just an Lipto iples the fir «from the tip. A clear Havana, | place in the tea rket of the ” The company's elegant ado madura in color, was select » de Menier’ ove the fir / steamships Queen, ‘ 4 for the test and the smoke | place in the late market (7 la Walla and Um woat and began We agents for Chocolat] © tila He puffed like an engine for about | Menier, and carry all grad t Leave SEATTLE 9a. m. two minutes and accumulated | ; ; p ; - ‘ in then he ewan to wobble Ihe ehitt ; bi , \ 7 ed the clear from #ide to side, pulled S1G-817 Firat nue ae plow and fast, and seemed to have {> — _ —— Leave San bran for Seattle 10 4m Giffcully Melting hin breath between | eO@OOOOeeseeeooeseeoeueo Ont 5 Juv, %, 7% 12, the dra At any rate he k F ‘ 817 tT, Dec, 2 Jevery Ofth day eee went cece er entaiay TA HORORCTIUG |) Slo “ee ALASKas AT Until Sa gar wtini wah cn item ae HEN buying a piece of @ | Leave Seattic 9 a, m the tatk. “Phen: he Jumped up the earth insist on hay Cottage City, Get. 1 n rs * denly, through the cigar away and ing your deed made on | City of Topeka, Oct, 7, 22, N walked out the store, I paid th our blank Form No, #6. It a ‘waite ae bet and charged It to bie acc contains full covenants of &| avery ftth day ther and he teid me last might tha « aut dertine lanermnsia very Wea warranty. 2coo made him sek The com * ° e © without e ° It Is not kely that the affair may | mew previous notes eee ape Ra gag Company 3 |S se nowmnina elble anybody t “ Poget found Rupt, Ocean Dock, Beattie ' ' Va2t First Ave Up town ticket office, @18 First avenue moderate ne ' Beattie, Goodall, Perkina &@ Co, Gener the manner I have Coeneees a! saents, fan Francisco, IT iS OUR Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S LS. ast Mail STEAMSHIP OWN FAULT. GOVERNMENT GOODS Bought fi BROOKLYN | Nav Yard, | MAL Heir ANTED-Millmen, woncamen, cook and enmineers, firemen, farm harde, No and & OP OR Wes ile tunnel, at Crews “ Vinck 4 AMSTHACT OF TITLE none, THPS and ble a t Co, ¢ ¥. bike OUNEYS AT LAW 1 hu w yer wird ' i ‘8 , Kk, W, HOUGHTON, 414, 415, 416, 417 4 block BUSINES COLLEGES. ON Business College, Tul. Main 413 repens HANKS. Tis Vie RATION wATTL Assistant ( earaphio ened payauie ‘pal cities of the United THE VUGET BOUND NATIONAL BANK $528,000 OF BRATTLE pital stock paid in., New An tn in the United * and Europe. BCANUINAVIAN- AMERICAN BANK OF BEATILE. Corner Yesier Wer and First Avenue 1 fs ~~ reniden@ <Wiret Vice Pres » Beoond Vice Presi At the meeting : f th vas oe Bus New York, in original gov- ” a | “'fennsesta @ gensiad ‘hskin’ Vactness clatter deuaon vea/ernment bales, City of Scattle iets way f th Lak Wash | ve ~ estas n | AB WE have just completed our p canal. R. We WATS | sos setter overecate ad 80:00; 18;- Belle from Yeuler Wharf at 10 p.m aerial tramway, we will be ship- a nvestigations <p acted gate feet * ose ping ore all winter, This mine hag proved the dels Seattle's own| 900 all-wool watch cape at 3h, | ThUrSdmMy, Oe BS! ror epee abere on teen aay ipo. the mountains should buy one; For Skagway, via Vancouver avsaying very high tn copper. We ly in the con . y Bway, are now offering @ Mmited emount 2,000 pal ol de; x be mf there te no de rans cain uate pace ak aia; Ketchikan and Junea, in Of the treasury steck et 1s cente irae? oll 100 pairs canvass leggings at The; 65 Hours « share. For me pena celal noth Gye sat get ae noerning assays a samp! ington, D.C. that the training | 3 ta ax S000) uate Orn eere. tao: eceeers call or write to the office, 620 First ip ame would take part in the Dhale + - . H avenue, Tel, Maln 675. demunstraciom. and mould tren mac|_ mnvards, 3 Steamship Farallon 0a GORBITT. ute when commanded to » wo by ome ———e the judge Ww KIRK, | For muagwor cot Dron saline vet Fen TCOERS AND CONTRACTORS. m letter From retary of ‘ ° Vancouver, Ketchikan, Helm Bay, Wrangel <p pa errmnenereerred Root ed t matances 4 > | [ese om Vader whan “atria meee eaten a rh east gt me pi ee 1217 FIRST AVE Th day Nov. 2. at (0PM ond spare. fle sun eon a pria urs DODWELL ‘ 60. lta, ONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS, pont, and t ndica > HEALTH | spe ais ROUNDS. Dieter & Gil, ceptrecsors he quarters be large | | Oenerat aaenta, james ‘Powe ee pi tiiieetemeeeenine enous " not te A resin t GIVING QUALITIES | RANDALL, general Jobbing. Tel. Green 6a v4 | ~~ CLOTHES OLEAN ae s e . Ale, Porter and Stout on isin worms with wulte barracks for the a . the world over Greet oy beset oo y ALS ang RATTLE Clothes ' The necensitios of ry etag : ATH Leave Daily Atrive| clothes tm op tthe hs pr ' poss y of ge nglish Ales No WAY 22 Bier, 84 cleaning fous the pedt As: Eno peeenit ' pall om. Me yoreee AND CLEANING. ssoveseeees Nd Porter] opp m. aneKorsland 0.30 p.m. A LAST OPPORTUNITY. | et. Peal (hleage and East foe strength to the weak, relieves —-. ted «thon induce eTRAME MA Mre } ey 1 iT slum ber Detiven ~ th New Y ew. < of anne Bites he Young Women's branch, w Vancouver Line. Marion » te, thie wer k filled the BONNEY & STEWART one of the most delightful ia tag and she word i taken on STEAMER North Pacific ners Lirestors and Kmbalmery tor, Thirt Ave smd Columbia st cephone Mein th hentia Wasa unday im tarke 1 only anc school tp Cty. “Haske ball, Pitth and Plu ‘On SALK TWO STERN-WHEEL ENGINE? and a Marine Boiler and pumps, ab in good condition. Apply Cahn & rege amok pi ; veneet Cobn, cor, Railroad av. and Yesier ie " >= eee” " eaves Youkee Whard 0s 3h 0 ee tam te New York Ci ‘ ew PIGOTT & FRENCH CO. Poe tay Wesaeiay and Priddy ioe nd HOTELS AND FURNISHED KOOMS . ert ecture. re nm the w a &. - Keeomene lo." the popular te among | 8° ©: Weabiagtes &. have the only Pairnaven and Whatcom HOTEL YORK Fy on Cai at #9 per wee * Linotype Jab Printing. Machine § >i Ss om « % ae inotype Jo DUg Maching & rete Weer: “ret | NOTRE COLDY Coe Turd, and Coerrys ase We Bh the Northwest Catslonaen Pampa HOTEL 6A VOY—Pleasant rooms: @2S co - hy ete, spect ow cry my tor ' LY CF Pring then ab opSbcvaue NHATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, sw ogure = “Fhone Maia sé 2235 First avenue. " ‘ a ___t 1 ladies eee JUNK. ALASKA Junk Co, prices Letters Not Op. ne IMBER CLAIM Prarie Nehial Watters beet 118, “ . x So = Edwerds & Go. 3 RECHIPT issued by the U. B. Assay 5 s oats as tae 71 Maren, det, Woestera and BE aves. office, Beattie, Wash, No, 3348, dat- Vike os ed July 27th, 1899, foe seven ( 1 * =n ‘ 14-100 ounces gold-dust, payable tion r "a a D. B. Denton, or order, The pub. mses wm . “ toes, $1.90@2.00 per 160 Iba He are cautioned not to redetve or See rs : . $1.0001.26; Chill p or negotiate the same, ag its payment = a ~ "" . “ W125: native onions, $1.16@1 has been stopped at the Assay i. ; ra roia onions, $LIS@1.25; gartic. Remember we have ths office, Oct. 26. David B. Denton. ’ “ caulifiowers, 76e per dos; let re Ang box of 4 dos; turnip: Largest and Most Com LOANS AND INSURANOR, RAILWAY NOTES per sack. radishes. 0°; pumpains, | plete Stock Im the City, | am = | 2¢ per Ib; squash, ac. (01 63 write tor prices and terms ins. & surety bonds. block Fruits. “ MILLINER on Frutt Gobbing)—Black figs D. S. JOHNSTON MRA HANAN, cor. tb jane HA Seneanet Se per 903 Second Ave. Burks Bulldiag | ~Bist=re' sod in : tape das load ir MEDICAL AND ELECTRIC TREATME! 800@$1.00 @ box: native plums MRS. DR. SWAN, 628 Pacific bik, nutmeg melona, $1.00; Italian eindun + *, 6c; California erapes, white | 2 FACTS... PRINTING AND BINDING. ack, @@Tbc; California mus No. 1 Claret at a gallon, METROPOLITAN + Oe quinces, $1.15@1.25 per An invaluable aid to digestion Ti Yesler way, "Phowe fue ook? anberries, $8 white cart 1 of rosy cheeks. sd 10 phe box, 81.25: German « direct from the Napa __ PATENT ATTORNEYS — crab apples, 6 an Winery Caan HARNES & CO. %478 Marr Boyd bullai | We; pineapples, $3.00 per Tel. Main 87. 109 Main St, cor. First SSS MARKET QUOTATIONS ,.. <a ee pe Butter, Ch “achinae "our fac anc baad chines for aale reasonable: Coil Seiten % ie Rutter — Washingt ameries, ‘Street, opposite post siete ~ 7 oa a pris 7e; Eastern lowa and WANTED—To bu: ana are wat Elgin, 26049 | "acaar as Se es SBN inate J ' se (Jobbing)--Native Wash- T Bip 4 yn, 11@12 Eastern, 1@12c. 5 ‘ 2 Eees Gobbing)eStrictly fresh ee a, ' ’ White comb, M@ife: Nent Rae ear aan : vee amber, 12@130;/ The same old sort the boys used 7 ‘ ant Ntjor . “aon to steal , fryers, $1.76@2.50; live turk Ibe; aide of the Mit, ments. Office next door to post duc We; ive weight = The following prices are being of- | duck eng ge ‘ n ~_ fered to the producer by the local |, Corn Whole, pete yh meee. 8 They are small: but, oh, my! T Sar oa dealers for delivery in round lote on se 4 . Wheat a Wikkcent | ae ples in various ways. They SUNDE a ERLAND. a the dock or in the car at Beattie $22.00; middlings, 821.00@23.00; bran,| “'*_Srst rate roasted before t | Stacturere ot tente, Nats ‘mining Grain—Oats, $20.00; barley, $17.50; | $92.00 rte, $16.00@17.00; chopped| laze of @ winter fire, and, oh, hore, canvas of all wid wheat ken feed, $19.00 un, | ee apart te; dain choppea| ™Y eyes! aren't they nice made | === —— * eo 4 2 + da aa. ppe: 2 " $14.00; shorts, $15.00; rye, $10.0 seen 618.00. 7 jopped) into ples. I ecarce ever saw one SECOND HAND GOODS. Hay—Puget sound, per tons, $7.00@ E cooked or raw ‘at warn't darn | oh at E ra oe 4.00; FKastern Washington timothy, Hay, Grain ond Feed, good for a boy my size, Apples ee PULL LINE of Heaters, cook $12.00; alfalfa. $7 May (obbing)—Puget sound, per ee ys and girls, small ones, | v8 on at E. Cha: aia 6th & Pike Eege—Str freah ranch, 3 ton, $9.00@10.00; Bastern Washingt good ones. Apples for men and | _8¢r!ption at E witli Butter—Native, 28 timothy ete aires Pyohge women, big ones, red ones, (“TIN AND SHEED METAL WORK. ultry- Spring chickens, le; live! Oats Gob’ er ton, a. All sorts of apples at "1 A AR AAA 5 yt 24 F RVEMY description ; mfg. and repatrii fryers, $1.0062.00; live turkey Harley—Steam rolled, $20; whole, : Ye | “furnacesand steel stoves: tin roohug. T, Live stock—Cholce | beet us San Diego Frut Company's | SissgeSiW SAAS TASS eat cows, 4@4% steers, Corn—Whole, 3.00; cracked, $24 15 Pike Street re hogs, live, 4%4c; hogs, ed, 6i%gc; food meal, per ton, $24.00 P, 8.—We've peach r } bebo ppnenace calves, at 1, saree small, §; Meat Price cen ate niso, and new Cat, [IF YOU WANT to be aulted, call on calves, large, live, 4 a j fornia figs, black figs, imported Kelly, underwear dealer. Ma Hides, Peits and Moavy| Fresh Ment UiPinsy-Caw Veet) ne andeO tee eee avenue, Say you saw it in the § sound, salted steers, over 60 Iba, 8c; To per Ib; steer beef, 7%4o per ib figs and yes! the best new | seeeepetecnnamhighereniesimeprennamnrepeainimsiats medium sound Ib,b 7%0; Hght | mutton, Wether, 8 per Ib; pork, Tc] Crop. Peeled, dried peaches that |=——=——===== sissernts sound, under 66 Ibe, 7c; cows, sound, | per 1b; veal, large, 8¢ per 1b; small,| ¢ver iy pi a hit body " all weights, Tec etags, bulls and oxen | 10c. almonds anc berts:, AGihe; salted kips, Tc; calves, per lb,| Provisions Gobbing)—Hamas, large, Lots of good things at Spot Sear Bec: green lo leas than salted; 13%4c; hams, small, 14e: breakfast ba:| [fa] = 77 OR... dry hides, per Ib, 12¢; dry culls, one- | con, 11M; dry salted aldes, Te; Me ‘ Gold Dust third less; mimmer er, per Ib, 22@ She 1 e re Full Assay Value, Any Quantity. Ye; winter deer, dry, M@16c; papery Lard Gobbing)—Home made, per i) Y1) JOSEPH MAYER & BROS. deor, 9@120; dry elks, 9@10c; green White Btar, 6 bin special, \ ( j Cherry St. P-L Building otk, 4@ ho; sheep pelts, 1860960; shear: lard compound, Uercea, 6c; Rex bmn, 4 ‘ lings, 15@25e; astern Washington *%4¢ : ee ee wool, 8c; Western Washington wool esh Fish Gobbing)—Perch, 3@4c; = 12%e; dirty or timber burned, 10%e peneee sealed, <6 \ r { { w, 24 @Re. ae y ck cod shrimps, Se; N Vogetablos ide; oysters, Olympia, $4.00] ‘otatoen Cobbing)—Native pota ek, $2.00 per gall lams | toes 7he@$1.00; Yakima potatoes, sack; Dungenes at N E Dd; =] Yr » rots, per sack, 80e; corn, 60@8be per | Ge; black cod, 6@7c; salt Chinook sal ack; peas, 2@ cucumbers, 20@85¢; mon, 400 ib tierces, for smoking pur- tomatoes, Between Fourth and Fifth, 85@65e; Callfornia sweet | poses, Se; herring, 8@4o, r sina siti Sa lahibaiatitainsseicicnsNiaiin hisses tne se lll ai siacitaassiileiniiaasiellll

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