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os THE SEATTLE AR. TOTEM POLE ENGROSS THE COUNCIL... | resident of the college ety nder this elm Washington assumed com ows | mand of the Continental qe ’ | Juty Th In the chair h at | Presidents Grant, Hayes and Mc Kinley There herry tree Al paper snd blossoms began there were oh wading toa loc whieh few weeks ago it to bloom band ina short time ‘ |rie# on the tree, which turned red, | Iso a Roast of the Police Department! ss: soi% cs ees days had not t 1 weath . . ‘ e killed them, T ve were b om or Failure to Apprehend Criminals, ses: Secs cea nat moe ee) : on the same bunch - | While dressing f her wedding a Re Vienna woman arned of the The city council transacted considerable business last nleht groom's death, Three days later she Barly in the evening the clerk read the communication from the Paarhied another. man late National W. C. T. U. convention, deploring the fact that the Many of the Hoers are extre council left the saloons-open during the volunteers’ celebration a, ie ne Hebarghl This was filed amid amiles, Rude and Muldoon taking occasion t + Heads i Anefon Shoe eens pay mark tat they had seen no drunken era since the landing belief s of the Queen “ The totem pole claim then appeared on the ecene. Wm. Kinnt Pretoria, the capital of the South nook's $10,000 damage claim was presented, On James’ motton, t African Republic, is thirty miles was referred to the committee of the "P.-L" excursion, for explan north of the “City of Gold,” and lier ations. ncroused QGtl's ire He beileved the elty should at 4,800 feet above sea level tend to the matter Another of the periodioal attempts A sharp ttit betwoen James anc ( ed things up for a to prod \ universal langu is moment. Then all was quiet tit! Brooklyn's cows wandered in on | conte ed in connection with the the scene. They came in the form of a remonstrance againat a Paris exposition next year tabi tin te Ptcomeics caged secs gi = ie pee ben When a London church was on fire abled till later in the evening a bridal party entered and tnainted re a mo eaere OC panic works 4h) to. iter Nahting upon being wed, #o the parson tied was read anc roved the knot while the edifice was in Erie Burkman’s petition wag read. He asked for a revocation far A : of Miller and Christy's tice aiming that they robbed him of . f | a roll of blankets which t joft In the saloon, and for which ata ae pha yer edly ogg be he received a check " aa : ; Crichton made a warm sx the meter, He sata poled phn dhs agony Maher eat ome ‘There bave been many of this sort of thing 1 bette wae hoy ; wl k rom the heavens from the time has come when it shouid be stopped, 1 do not know @ to time whether this man te right or not, but I do know that an invest Smokelema powder, stored In mag- m should he made, and che guilty parties, if there Be any, Aaines for the use of seaconat guns. te have been found to have deteoriated Rude rrupted here, saying that te believed the petitioner to such an extent as to be dangerous to be at fau It seems to me at fauit in these matters, Let a lost hie money. Our chief of po man was drunk at the time, an believe th to receive tts second and A ee ee ee ee ee ted Be ee eee ee ee a A TACOMA RAILWAY SOLD bent The Hart rati- | TACOMA, Nov. 4 road has been sold to « syndicate of Portiand and Tacoma capitalists } among them are W. M Ladd, Charies E. Ladd and Edward Cookingham, of Portland, and the Pacific National Bank of Tacoma Directors of the new company will be elected at a meeting of the stock holders to be held in Tacoma tatay ‘The last share of stock tn the off corporation passed Into new hands yesterday. The new owners of the ratiroad wi) repair the roadbed, provide new roit- Ing stock and gradually extend the tine in a south-easterly direction, tapping rich timber lands, the Suc- cotash valley, one of the beet agrt- cultural sections of the state ant_ entually reaching vast deposits of coal and other minerals, At first the road iit be operated leraely as « lowing road. The Hart road has te water-front) terminus on the east side, near the Northern Pacific round houses, and almost direetiy underneath Puyaliup avenue It runs up through the mulch on an easy grade and out. though Fern Hill to a stop in the woods about a mile or two beyond Fern Hill At present the road ts but five or six miles long, but it is & valuable piece of property, if for no other reason than it controls an entrance into Tacoma superior ty any other that could be obtained at SURVEYS ARE COMPLETED SPOKANE, Nov. the only thing delaying the becin ning of work on the new right of way of the Great Northern, is the fact that the council has yet to grant the company the right to cross certain of the streets in its way through the city, The ordinance is now pending in codnell awaiting the| expiration of the necessary %-day Period required In all franchise or- dinances before passage. In the meantime the railroad company is getting everything construction. Houres located on the right-of-way are being moved off to other loca- tions. Surveyors have finished their work on the new line, and the notes of their labors have gone on to St Paul. At that city the architect of the company is preparing plans for the new depot buildings for subm sion to President Mil). Local off clals of the company look for an early start on grading along the line, and in preparing the building sites for the proposed structures ... Persona! Points... nn Dr. John Rodman of Waxachachie, Tex., owns @ rare old painting, a portrait from fe of Burns’ “High- land Mary” and “Twa Doms,” Py the will of George W. Chipman, of Boston his estate of 860,000 will revert to several Baptiet inatitutions upon the death of his widow and her children Charlotte Embden, who died Hamburg on October 14, aged survived her brother, the poet Heine, by 2% years, though she war born only two years after him The Emperor William, it seems takes the keenest interest in the caricatures of himself which appear in the Engtiah comic journa Ile laughs at them until the tears run down his cheeks The first person to whom I an nounced my engagement was ex Secretary Hilary A confidential friend, as well as my te gal adviser,” said Admiral Dewey to a delegation in Nashville, Herbert, my said Crient Are all the gamblers « ré re REAR AAR AHA HEE M4.—Apparently | in readiness for, iia Mla i i ih ir net nai a During the period from January 1 to June 30, 1699, there were 6174 #trik jem inaugurated in Germany, affect- | ing 2.910 establishments and employes the citizen is always >a Kambling hell and us that the Are we to citizens om, “that man @o in iw men, and our bunco men and thieves? If our polie not tntend to do any There can be very little doubt that thing In these matters the counc!! has got to. the potter's wheel, or potter's lathe The matter was referred to the pol licer and, seyenu as it is also termed, represents to committee. lay the moat eneient form of ma Then the Brooklyn cows show T ordinar sine from the bealth and sanitation cor ed ite first On April 4, 1095, a f shower ing. It compelled the herding of rooklyn. Suburbar luring which several aerolites fel ites rome in the lobby. They pro ordinance went over | was w England. This tings next week wae ¢ a sign of God's The tax levy came up a bie finance, and was referred anger with William ID's af It will be settled by next Monday | tite Gilt, by request, Introduced an ontinance making tt an offer: | peento of ‘Hartford . punishable by fine and imprisonment to let a vicious dog run at sed money and purchase —e large. : gan for on the United States The new code was then read and passed training ship Hartford, and now are edd ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ontributing more hase of a library lxet—-But you cant sleep there, mum, Mise Alice said no one SUGGESTIONS © | #hould occupy her bed while ahe's kone away, Because it isn't very Alice's Cousin—Oh, well, 1 Man can run about ten miles an our and jump about 23 feet at his Tre horse can trot @ mile in two minutes and gallop ane in on while the greyhound, hare and o# wm business trich are all faster than this, The On ostrich running, strides about 25 feet funda for the ¢ r the abip Information Is Bureau of another The about to as soliciting suggestions ¢ ten as to What it sha ntaln. one side will be a map of the and Is On the other will be printed matter, 4 Michigan woman has designed a abined dinner pail and lantern. Geacriptive and statistical having & separate compartment in The printed matter will not be ar- one end to hold & lamp, with a laht 89,048 | ‘SCHEMES OF BASEBALL MEN \| Planning to Get to an Eight- iClub Basi NEW ve N M4 Anoth chapter in baseball histor vont be turned Joon T. Tirush. pou clnnat 1. Marl Wagner, of Wa ugten, Harney Dreyfu of Le ville; Prank de Haas Robison Loul and Andrew Mreedman New York, held a secret meeting last nieht While no definite statements hay been made, @ reduction to an elght-club cireult: may be effected la yore Warhington, Cleveland and Loulayiile be bought up, or dropped, lea ve the ague a etring feild to feht the ne American as seelation The National league mn nates hav been assured by Drey* that he can buy the Ptteburg clud, and it is aid Haltimere and Dr ke lyn may be forced Meanwhile the assoclaion mag nates ar securing = =omag In the etles wish to take to ' eult Options have been secured on Charles River Park, in Hoaton, and on @ plat of «round across the Harlem here Aland Tom nare said to have assured oy ciation magnaten that if they » t tles they will New Vork acking in othe heir support to the ST. PAUL THE CHRISTMAS SHIP SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 14 a, transport St. Paul has again chosen as the Christman ship, Capt be Haye *s and ho charge will Ay toker hie soldiers in the Philippines, Laat ar the #t. Pau eft here on Nov and arrived in Manila just a will watt Nov month late This year she with her Christmas cheer on “SWIFTWATER'S” PROPERTY SOLD OAKLAND, Cal, Nov. MWA J was placed on record today by whieh Hattie } Henshaw, wife of Wilttam Hen baw nveys to C ree W Four ‘The minal, but $12.00 Dutton ft Randolph, pr t and Sixth aven ndolph, wife of nerty on F atre named isn pod that siderat hed to fact that * the by Wittam ster = BN * ago. When Gates bought the property a trust deed was given by him to Mrs. Menshaw, who later be n-payment of the pur obtal the property caure of p hase price FUSION NOT LOOKED FOR | AnOre on Populist Expresses until all interested have been of giaes in front, the cover being heard from It ts probable a table! P fed with a liquid containing of important real estate sales will chamber, with a @raft hole through ome efd to allow the heat to be part of it, giving the purchase. | oh" price of a year ago and the recent| aon selling price. This will be done t show the wonderful increase in the) STATE NEWS. value of real property in thie « i | ‘Three tone of aftver salmon ard . |ehipfied dally from Palrhaven to/ a Pastern marke j John Smith, of Winona, has been arrested for running a “blind | and selling liquor to minors oe 6 The Cedar Kiver company of South Mend will build a shingle mill with | @ capacity of 180,000 per dey me Mattereon Lewis sing 0% acres, for ¥ | _Partament fixes freight rates In Enatand | Morocco has an army « fairly well trained Japan will open fl new ports to! the foreign commer br of 0.008 men aha the diesen to king | De devoted to dairying a thorough investigation of its pris At Rome, near Whatcom, Andrew ons | Forest shot hia n Lund There i# but one Democratic daily | with a load of fine shot, seriourty in- | paper in Minnesota, a state that has) suring him. Foreat & population of 1,200,000. oa | Four hundred Belgian miners,| Thomas Robinson, of Wind rive | : ania county, shot a grouse with their families, a few days ago | lay. and upon opening the «iz- left that country for Russia They are to be employed in the mines at| 24rd found several fine specimens of gold Donets ° ¢ It han been decided by the Munt-| The amount of money that th pal Ciub of New York to offer pria-| town lost In the Bank of Sumner was for the cultivation and improve-| §s02; the amount that it has rec fe in jal ment of uninviting sections of the| ered ts $408 This sum has be etty. | paid into the treasury A turkey hen belonging in Pie Pe oy A OR, ant ley. Pa.. which disappeared Agofito Garcia, the Filipino native during the summer, has returned ac- | Drought wp ee ane Pie as companied by a brood of two young | COmmenr attendance at th ak : S| ima school He is 16 years old, and turkeys and ten qual Toledo, O., has a trolley road that is doing unique work for the farm English already speak a litt | The Whitman county commiasion }ers by hauling the farm wagons ers have requested Judge MoDonald themeelves, It is said to be the only | to dismies his brother am extra bailiff railroad of the sort in the world. | of the superior court. To which the Below the waters of Monterey bay, Cal, Ves @ sunken craft that once heiped to make history. She te the Nata which In 1861 carried Na- poleon back to France from Elba The finest scenery in Tretand ts on the northwest coast of Connemara, judge replies that he will « his own discretion In the matter The Lake What pany haw purchased of fine timber m Shingle com a block af 2,600 act thought to con tain 120,000,000 feet, all in Skagit county The purchase price an Mayo and Donegal. There are no! seo o00, and a railway will be built grander headiands in Purope than |i ine timber these broken, precipitous highland ee masses towertng above the Atla Hon. F. P. Kingsbury has a tete- the gram from Commissioner Herman A diamond beck terrapin farm, | of the United States land office with more than 15,000 terrapin In ing that his bond as surveyor-gen ock, and worth at a conservative eral has been approved, and reques' estimate 249,000, is one of the show ing him to take charge of the office places of Crisfield, the very heart of at once’ ‘The bond I for $10,000 |the famous eastern share of Mery-| wi iss vapigly progressing on tha Ngee dimponiesoe a6 the Sain Cinebar coal mine, In Lewis county = . The ore in said to be of excetient apparently te ok almost exctusi quality, and « cross-cut has already ly to the United States in education: | been made into the vein twelve and al matters, as the total number of 7 a half feet Thirty-five hands are Japanese students residing abroad ' expected to start te o ax chown by the census Mgures, was! ~~ ne 2,465, and of this number 2.178 were The Kalama Bulletin saya Alfred jin the United Staten Spreadborough brought in some | _A Pole, who was arrested in New second crop plums last Saturday York the other day for putting a. that were fully matured. They were hana peel into a letter box, ex-|of the Muacle variety, The frat crop plained that in his own country! wae ripe in July; the second crop boxes are attached to posts for the| blossomed in August and ripened in reception of refuse, and he thought| the fore part of November, that the se system of garbage collection was in vorue in the me THE ANNUAL INSPECTION tropolis -_ The Charles, 8, C., News and Cou-| This week the revenue cutters rier insists that In the selection of Corwin, Perry and Grant will ren teachers for the public schoola, the dezy at the Port Orchard naval questios should be, “Is he fit?"| tation to undergo thelr annual in ilag fight?” Other things be-| ep The inspection will be ing equal, it says, the old soldier) m t. ©. L. Hooper uid have the right of way, but | Chief Engineer J. A. Doyle should never be preferred for | repaira will probably be made in Se ‘ f which he is incapable attle Charies H. Clarke, of Milwau es kee, Wis na a chatr made from} Wood a branch of the Wilmington elm in, Fuel Co Cambridge, Mass., which was blown —0 Buy 5 acres. Moore Inveat. Co, [off In a gule in 1897 while he was a }thought OF His Opinion. PORTLAND, Or, Nov, 14-—Judge Frank William, Axhiand, who has been @ prominent Populist fe ten years, w asked what n Pepuliets base their opposition to the Repub Hteans upon tn the next state cam- paign. He said he herdiy kn ! do not look for fusion with the Dem- erate wi evidently pattern their neither party desires The Der ra 1 evidently pattern r state platform on Mr. Bryan's 5 jection which will be «liver and ARti-expana but I think the Pop ulfete are di fed on the Philippine question, many being in favor of hehting the present war to a fint while others think with « th Eastern Republicans, that we call our armies home. As for mynelf I think the present war in the Ph ppines is the natoral sequence sur intervention on behalf of Cuba If the present war i ng, the first step toward liberation of ¢ ba was wrong.” ANOTHER RICH OREGON STRIKE RAKBER CITY, Or, Nov. 14.—-Re lable information reaches here of arich strike in the lower south drift f the Searles s, Cornucopia 6% fect of ore, assaying from $40 to ton, being un covered, The pr y Is owned by the Cornucopia company, which haa 9 men emp and will start up ite 20-atamp Nov. 15, at the yed mill Union-« rion mine, Mining En gineer f thip city, who bring this news, sald | he recent strike In the Bryan, ie under bond to Capt. Allien c and Smith @& Neill, ts as rich as fi given out, and there ts in sight fully $250,000, He f the richness of the ore, a guard is main uth of the tained near the mo day and night ANOTHER FEUD tunne IN KENTUCKY LONDON, Ky, Nov. 14 French - Eversole feud in Perr? | county hae broken out again John Eversol Kiile John Davis Sunday and both sides are now corrying Winchesters A battle ia expected momentarily Enoch Jackson kill ed Tieh Smith on Otter Creek, Clay count Bunday Dan ker, who waa acquitted of killing A.C. Tur ner last week at Manchester w fired on by a mob of unknown pa thes lieved to be Turners. Fifty shots were fired into Parker's house Stone Quarry Trans er. OLYMPIA, Nov. 14—Papers wer signed ie ently and a transfer made of the Huggins stone quarry wouth of Bueh prairie, to Seattle parties, upon lease, with privilege of purchasing for $20,000. It is expect-| ed that the quarry will soon be in active operation, Young Griffle Cured. CHICAGO. Vv. MewAlbert Gr ft better ywn to the #portin orld as "Young Griffo, the great Aun feath elent, b , relea n the Kankakee Ir * ved, and has ¢ Morning. gee are tt things on the marke went time Tn nome in Htanch een are in | but the supply ie very ern eggs are coming in at | but the seareity of thelr vatue high { Fish of all kinde are This is partir true of halibut } whiten ia the demand }harde, & y com 1 fish at Kreat demand mmall, Past vundantiy ranch ceKs keey again wear miall ae ehell fnh The fruit and vegetable morkets © hot fluctuating very mu A won the track un J opened, ‘This will probab put Jon the market this aftesnoon The following prices are being of- fered to the producer by the local dealers for delivery in round jote on | the dock or in the car at Seatt ain $20.00 $17.0 hicken feed t shorts, $16.00 », por Corn, $2.75 per 100 the Hay—Puget sound, per tonn, $7.00@ £00, Pastern Washington mothy, | $12.00; alfalfa, $7.00, Eeke-Strictly fresh ranch, 31029 | Bastern, 2% Hulter-—-Native, 28 Poultry pring chickens, 10@11 fryers, $1.26@1.88; live turkeys, stock-—Chal 4@i%e: live, 4%e: beef cattle, eteers, 4% @le; good hows, dressed, S90: and Wool-Heavy sound, salted steers, ov.c 6 Iba, fe; medium sound, per ib,b Te; Nebt sound, under 06 ibr, Tic; cows, sounc, all welghts, The stags, bulls and oxen | salted kips, Te; calven, per lb, green bides, te less than falted fe, dry hides, per Ib, Ie; ary culls, on third |e Me; surnmer deer, per ib, 20 Winter deer, dry, 4@160; papery | dry elke, 9@10c; green sheep pelts, 25@96c; shear- 1t@t5e; Bastern Washington 3 rn Washington woo! dirty or timber burned, 10Y%ec, tallow, 24@%ec. Voget Potatoes (Uobbing)— *, S18 OF? ve pota- Yakima potatoes $19 0020.00; beets, eo per sack, car rots, per sack, Mc; corn, %@ We per sack; peace, 20% bere pots peppers, IPO; tomatoes, #, 91.0082.00 per $1. 00@ 1.25 $1.00@1.25; native California onigns te Ib; cauliflowers per tuce, @c a bom of 4 doz he per sack; redishes, 160 2e per Ib; squash, 20; ‘ | Fruits | Gpeen Fruit Gobb' | 25-1 b $1.25 | native plums, @ don; jet- turnips, pumpkins radish at eS = ¥ e ; é + horne n)—-Riack figa mons, $1.64 00 Italian prunes New York BOY WANTED HIGHT HOY, 14 “ype Buckwheat Flour arn pri nd do 1909 «eanon Ne ¥ k micK.| i t 1 x 60 WHEAT FI has just ay ! iow © 1 sree of 4 AT FIA for eoare t avenue LOW AUGUSTINE & C0, * s Diaries A full line pocket diaries reat 1THOTS. W. HOUGHTON, 414, 415, Collins block BUSINES COLLEORS. WILAON'S Husines: CAKKOLL Jawyar, peoet . talty nnd pollelior afpatents, i ffice of office rooms 1416 Meller bide. former P Atty and bik. 416, 417 College, Tei. Maint Denny- -CoryellCo : JIS Firet Ave BAXws atl HON AL. BANK OF 14m FIneT dar rquares, 7, §, 9 and 10 fect, 8G | 30 pickets, $12 Kiln dried, $1 In advance of green; drayage, 6c jo The jobbing quotations today were as follows Sugar (Jobbing)—Golden C, in bbl 44.65, extra C, in bbls, $4.18; powde $575: dry granulated, $5.30; cube, 5; mpot casn prices | | Flour, ete. (obbing)—Patent Ex-| cellent, $3.90; Novelty A, $3.10; Star (bakers’), $2.56; Centenaial, $2.20; Gold | Rock, $3.16; California brands, $4.26; [corn meal, yellow, $1.65 per 100 Ibe in 10-1b sacks, $1.55 bbi H-Ib sacks [corn meal, white, $1.00 per 100 Ibs in| 4 | 10-1D racks, $1.00 bbl in 00-Ib sacks Turner m, Wats 5 ure Aveiotant be i. end telegraphic exchenge pey in ail Che principal cities ef the United Hintes and Burope. tHe YUGERT Be gttrg ur TIONAL BANK pital ace Por ng Quotations BCANDINAVIAN- N AMERICAN BANK OF be & Yesier™ w y and vet trsoo™ Vice prongs Vice President Cashew Gron4ani A.M. Kolbers, | poshwheat flour, pure, 83.0 per 9 Ibs in 10-ID packs: cracked| TFansacts a « wheat, $2.25 per 100 ibs ip 10- tb racks: farino, $2.85 per 100 pounds tn 10-1 sacks; 6-Ib sacks, $3.00 per ewt: # cut oatmeal, $3.50 per 100 Ibe in 10-1b sacks; graham flour, $1.75 per 100 ibe in 10-ib sacks; whole | wheat flour, $1.85 per 100 Ibs tn 10-Ib aacks; rye meal, $2.10 per 100 Ibs tn |10-1b sacks; rye flour, $2.25 per 100 Ibs in 10-Ib sacks; split peas, 100-1b sack: $3.00; split peas, $3.00 per 100 Ibs in | 25-1) boxes: mixed peas, 82.00, in CON TEBACTOMS AND BUILDERS ROUNDS, Divleteen @ Gi Wuiiders; 1108 Weetern a is: Soro] RANDALL, qeneral jovbing. Tel. Green Gee — CLOTHES ) CLRARING, | sacks; pearl barley, $4.00 per 100 Ibs a in sack, $4.50 per cwt. in 25-Ib boxes; | “Siesta oot sled barley, $21.00; wheat flakes, | repalting, 110 ba Tel $-1b boxes, $1.85, wheat flakes, $2.60 per case 2-lb pkgs, in bbie $3.60! DENTION® 160 ibe net; fancy rolled oa , $2.60) u c - DEPEW. dentien; Pecans to crews yellow, 82.90 per bbi in &-Ib a0 che; nd bridge work 424 buliding. corn meal, white $3.00 per bbi in bo- DANCING ADADERY. | ib sacks; buckwheat flour, pure, $7.- [20 per bbl in G-Ib sacks; cracked | #&s | wheat, 4 per bbl tn O-lb sacks; = | ateel cut oatmeal, $6.60 per bbi in 40- ib sacks; graham flour, $2.90 per bbi | ————~ FOR BALM in 1b sacks; whole wheat flour, $2 TWO STERN-WHEEL ENGINES per bbl in 60-ib aecks; rye meal, $275| anda Marine Boller and pumps, all lper bbt in 60-Ib rye flour, & in good condition. Apply Cahn & ge 5 tS per bbl; fancy rolled oats, 180 Ibs net) Cobn, cor. Railroad av. and Yesier. lin bbls, fancy rolled oats, 90-1b| a | sacks fancy rolled oats, per MAIK DKESSING AND MANICURE MRS. A. HUMPHREYS, Hair Dressing, Face Massage and Mani- cure. 625 and 626 Pacific block. rane, $2.00; chop, 90-Ib sacks, $26.00; | diary cow chop, 8-Ib sacks, $16.00, || Coffee Gobbing)J—Green — Mocha, per Ib, 29@81c; Java, per ib, 2@28c; lGosta Rica, choice, per Ib, 16@19e; Roasted—Arbuckie’a, in 100-1b cases, per 100 ibm, $12.26; 60-Ib cases, per 100 RACINE Bath Cabinets, best made. Turkish bath in your home for 3c. ié California gra white nd | Ihe, $12.38; <1» cases, per 100 Ibs,/ Call or send for catalogue. Mod- | bine ck, $1.00@1.%6; California r at, $12.46; Ja %-Ib tins, per lb, 66c;) ern Tollet Specialty Co. 709 2nd av. $1,001.25; quinces, $1.15@1.25 per |aack, Me; Aden Mocha, 37%c; Cara- | ——— box, cranberries, 84.76; white cartoon | Cola, 3%: ioees isons te, $13. fay Goa | eeceetee AND FURNIS ROOMS jas, 10 phe box, German | Coffee, 16@20c; Lion, 100s, 26; Cn, HOTEL TORK —Wirge avenue gna Pike, gre prunes, 7S; crab apples, @0c; pinc. | $12.38; 98c. $12.66, | SOE FORM eres eee Pike, arse apples, $2.00 per dos: cooking apples ~ wOFEL. "axv0t tenes = Free $1.06 4 box: fancy red apples 3 NFATLY FURNISHED ROOMS. 0020. bananan, $3.2564.60; per- | Pacific: Coast Steamsh Co 2235 First aveni | simmons, $1.00. | — - — jutter Cheese Eggs and altry Putter — Washington creameries, | far San Franctsco | avasxs RS PhO ee are prints, 0c; astern lowa and The company's elewant — a rag Pa reg a Serene S808 he | eee ae teen | ington, 169 18c, Bastern, 14@ 180. atiiia. » | JAMES BOTHWRIL—Mertgnge ane, tre Kece (Jobbing) —Strictiy fresh — | Leave SEATTLE 80.0 ranch, 23@3he; Paatern, 71@ 320 MINING ENGINEERS. | Honey White comb, Wg) Nght | Nov. 5, 10, 15, 20, 26, 30, Dec. 5, 3 | nnn nnn lamber, 19@lte; amber, 12@i30; 20, 25, 20, Jan. 6, and every fifth day L. M‘Allaster, 503-504 Pioneer bidg. | atrained. THOBe. thereafter. Poultry — Chickens, live, 12 bts te; Seattle BHLLINESY. ee lve curkese Leave sa rust i] ‘or ab eee Wax A NERT coe "os ducks, Ie: @eene, 10c; tive cnt Uh pec. 3, 7, lete Fall and Winter stock ot Mun to ‘Corn—Whole, $21.00; cracked, §23 ‘aaa 1, and every fifth day feed meal, per tc ov "| thereat MEDICAL AND ELECTRIC TREATMENT. Feed-—Wheat, $21; off cake, meni, FOR ALASKA MRS. DR. SWAN, 528 Pacific bik. $22.00; middlings, $21.00@22.00; bran. $15.00; shorts, $16.00@17.00; chopped 00@321.00; datry chopped 6.00, Hay, Grain Food. Hay Gobding)—Puget sound, per ton, $9.09@10.00; Paatern Washington timothy. $14.00; alfaifa, $9.60. Oats Godbing)——Per t 4.90. Barley—Steam rolled, $19.50; whoie $19 Corn Whole, feed meal, P $23.00; cracked, $24; 00 Fresh M Te per Ib; steer beef, 7%yc per ib; | mutton, wether, 6e per Ib; pork, 7%e | 1060. Provisfons (obbing)—Hama, large, | 19%c; hams, small, 140; breakfast ba con, lie; dry salted sides, The; Lex, #X\c. | Lard Gobbing)—Tome made. tb, THe White Sta: ; Col ape ‘4c; lard compound, tlerces, Oc; Rex, 6%e Fresh Fish Gobbing)—Perch, 3@4c; halibut, S@6c; silver salmon, 4@5c; chinook, Se; chum salmon, 4@5. flounders, 2@4c; soles, I@4c; rock cod, @6c; shrimps, 10@12¢; smelt, 3@ 4c; oyaters, Olympia, $4.00@4.50 | per | wack, $2.00 per gallon; clame, per sack; Dungeness crabs, $1.45; cooked, $1.66@1.75; ling cod. 6c; black cod, 6@7e; salt Chinook sal- mon, 400 Ib tlerees, for smoking pur- pores, fe, herring, 8@4e. Nuts | Walnlita, 1@13 ge; pecans. 1%; Ml. berts, Mo; soft #hell almonds, 160; Braail nuts, He; hickory nute, Tc; cocoanuts, Sho per dor Lumber and Building Material | Loge—Superior quality, per M. No. |1 fir, $6@7; merchantable fir, per M, | $4.60@5; No, i cedar, $6@7; common, | per M, $4@5; spruce logs, $6.60; ced *| shingle bolts, $2@2.7 Fir Lumber—Rough, $8.50; thick fine ished, surfaced, one or two sides, &, 10 and 12 inches wide, $15@20; length 12 to 16 feet; special lengths, b0c per M extra; one-inch Anieh, $19@18; all vertical grain, $4 per M extra; fe ing, dreserd and matched, 817@21 stock boards, 8-Inch, $9@18: 10-Inch, $9.60@18; 12-inch, $18@19, fencing, No. 4 or 6-inch fipleh, $2; No, 2, $9; V channel rustic of drop siding, weight *,000 Ibs, $116P14, Ne timber, Jolets and tinge, rough, 8€ 59916, 81814, “rik, 8 4 5, $11@vld; bes boards, hand vp, $5 Warhington Red Cedar iaumber Reugn, $9; bevel siding, wetght 700 | Tom, $144P15,80; cetlly ta, Nos 1, 2, and ®, S-b-Inch, 1,300 Ibs 1, 2 and 2, Minch, 700 ibs, $159@ wainscoting, $10@14; rustic, & | *A* shingles, $1.50; standard shir | eles, $1.10; 1-tnch finish, 12, 14 ls [ feet, $26@94; thick finish, $28@36; | per ib, veal, large, be per ib; email, | ve Seattic 9 a. m.-— = — tage City, Nov. 11, 26, Dec. 11, 26. ___ PRINTING AND GINDING. ity of Topeka, Nov. 6, 21, Dec. 6, | irernopocit, n Tid Veoler way, “Phowe ive bree iad Al-Ki, Nov. 1, 16, Dee. 1, 16, 31, and | TaTenT 3 rs ery th 4 thereafter. A RP every Gite Soy HARNES & 60. 707) biarroyd building For further information obtain folder The company reserves the right to tang change without previous notice, | SEE Hi x steamers, sailing dates and hours of J. F. TROWBRIDGE. salling. | st Sound Supt. Ocean Dock, WANTRO WT Beattie tah gems 4 town ticket office, 618 First av- Seattic, Goodall, Perkins @&| SIGNS AND MOUSE NUMBERS neral agents, San Franciaco. Washington & Alaska’. STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S 1S. Fast Mail steamsHi = "Koen to Mae Sigey as SEWING MACHINES iments Ouhce next ove to SHIP CHANDLERS. UNDE & ERLAND. wharf, eatbe ‘mal ‘and 1 re, riggers flesterere Sf sents, bows, canvas of all w [ee SECOND HAND GOODS. ‘A FULL LINE of Heaters, cook stoves and furniture of every de- City ot Seattle scription at BE. Chapin's, 6th & Pike Galle trom Tesier Wharf at 10 om TIN AND SHEET METAL WORK. Wednesday, Nov. 15th Shine erecta tatieaie | furnaces and steel stoves, | Clarke Sur W. Madison St ‘Fhone Ms | For Skagway, via Vancouver | -+ sate | Ketchikan and Junea, in oe WANTED, 65 Hours. First-class dressmaker, 2232 Ist av. Steamship Farallon IF YOU WANT to be suited, call on Kelly, underwear dealer. 1115 1st avenue, Say you saw it in the S: For 8k ret and Dyoa, calling at Port Townsend (Lyler street’ wharf Victoria, Ketohikan, Helm ¥. Wrangel iis trom Yesier whart Saturday, Nov. 18, at (0PM. DODWELL & CO, Ltd. General awenta 113 James Bt, Main 470 The San Diego Fruit Co. { 415 Pike Street, { That's the Place MOO For Fruit and Nats OMice, 612 Firat Avo, one Main 117, atHe Arrive IF ( Th Py ” NOP AWAY. Pico em FO) Com That Pops sow Whateom 3 Innd 10.89 p. _ m (0D m, Peek Uhicagound Ke, |t ' Big, Red jet Dates —— ; and Figs. UR facilities are such that - parnannnnnnnes liver, prised ‘and 10,090 “ONFECTION ERY, frait amd n cut the coat of your printing exactly one price. #4 8; this shows in half. We can do ther things bit thes wkon quick ly ate all in the lie-of saving Fou ions wiiataal Seo Aladce. Pigott & French Printing Co, | Burke Rievk. 104 W. Washington St, Seattle, Wash |