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i i nts wcse pment NNR tLe SF Sea an et ~~ SOCIAL DUTIES TOO EXACTING: Miss Heten Leng ts Now a. Hopeless Invalid. WASHINGTON, D.C, it The vice president i# not the only vietim of the merry round of offic! life in Washington last winter, Mise Helen Long, the second daughter of the etary of the navy, and for two seasons the presiding lady of his household, ts now a ho In consequence, her physicians «er clare, of the exeessive strain attend ant on her social duties, Miss Long is suffering from pulmonary troub nd will soon be taken to Colorado | for the winter. Her frien's fh have received werd that abe can scarcely survive more than ix months. Miss Long had a naturally @ fate constitution. It was noticed last @eason that she was failing visibly but she bravely stood at ber post un til the last official function was per formed. Miss Long's friends assert that she contracted a cold at a dinner served on the Dolphin about the mid! February. The weather was tne ent and the exposure to the sree river breeze very disastrous, Miss Long spent the day on the boat, an chores Just off the navy yard, super- intending the details of the banquet President and Mra. MeKiniey were the quests of honor, and vice presi dent and Mre. Hobart, with all the cabinet families were present During the war Miss Long was a hospital nurse, She and others were} assigned to the navy hospital in Brooklyn. AMUSEMENTS. Tomorrow (Thursday) and Friday there will be a “Hyae Potlatch” « the Unitartan chureh on Seventh av- enue, near Pike street. A dramatia- ed version of “Hiawatha” will be produced each evening. The cast | will be composed of the fo! in local talent; Mr. McDonald, Werdett |. Simonds, Toney Carr, Alfred Ayerst Harry Smith, Arthur Carte, L Brockhart. Hazel Bragden. Kelley, Eula Croissant, Elizabeth . Reba Bell, Genevieve Reed. Eloise Reed. The admission in the afternoons Will be free; in the evenings, Itc and) the. An excellent entertainment is promised. . ve “The Electrician” drew a soot house to the Seattle theater again last night. The parts were capably eustained, and the players provoked) unstinted applause. The climaxes to the firet and second act brought forth a hearty curtain call. ‘The setting of the second act shows the interior of an electric lighting | Plant, and t# a magnificent effect. When the curtain goes up the two) Dig dynamos are seen in opera- tion, and the realistic effect always, calls forth hearty applause. The play is a stirring melodrama, with scenes partly in Denver and at) Cripple creek. in the “wild and woolly” days of that camp. The Story is not striking tn originality. at is rather a plain story worked with good seenic effects. “The Electrician” wilt hoid the doards here every night this week with a Saturday matinee. Neither the totem pole, the war in) South Africs, or even the returning volunteers have created the interest that Murray and Mack. “Finnt- gan's Pall” have stirred up in this— neckof the woods. Another audience testing the capacity of the theater laughed themselves hoarse last night and faced the down-pouring rain | after the performance without a murmur of regret. Two hours and e-half laughter is enough to drive the blues from even a Tacoma-ite, and this is what Murray and Mack are doing at the Third Avenue the- ater this week. FIGHT BETWEEN THE JOBBER ST. LOUIS, Nov. Plaint of the St. Loule Business Men's league and other Intervenors against the A. T. and 8, F. system. and other trans-continentai railroad lines, is stil! being heard by the in- ter-state commerce commiasion The true fight Is between the jobbers of the Pacific coast, and those of the Middle West. Under the pre- valling rates the St. Louis jobbers are unable to compete with those on | the Pacific coast, and they are mak- ing the effort to have changed to open this country to their competition, ANOTHER CALL FOR TROOPS EXPECTED It Is the confident talk among the circles of the National Guard of the State of Warhington, that another call is to be made for troop and that the new regiment of the state of Washington, of which Col. J. J Weinsenburger has been placed in command, may be tendered to Presi- dent McKinley. \hen the national guardemen were In Seattle last week (Monday), the officers of the troops and Gov Rogers had a meeting at the Rainier Grana, in which the present cond! tion of affaires with reference to the war in the Philippines was pretty fully discussed ‘The governor plainly intimated his expectation that when congress met a further request would be made for troops to prosecute to a succena- ful issue the campaign in the Philip- pines, and he wanted to be in a posi- tion to tender the president another regiment The reputation which the men of the Pacific coast and the northwest have made as fighters renders \t more than probable that this # will be askedto furnish another re ment Col, Welsenberger now has 12 well equipped companies in the regirnent and in the personnel it is believed the body of men will fully sustain the reputation won by the gallant “Fighting First Could Capture London. heroes of the PARIS, Nov. 1.—The Patrice) points out that England now lies open to a coup de main. With.her| squadrons dispersed and her reserves afloat on the way to the Transvaal 25,000 men could capture London. et detec naan ene Invalid |” md Muriel 16.—The com- | the rates | tnt AM emt niin - = ~ a - - ” 7 " THE SEATTLE STAR, 3 om 2 j | 4 4 j 4 Spike for Tacoma's Mayor) The Caddies Strike. FIX PHILIPPINE TWO AORE CLERKS. ® bd eS. } TACOMA, Nov. 16 —W, D. ¢ | CINCINNATI, © Nov, 16.—'The BRIGHT 14 _yogra ‘or over, to | county auditor, is looming up| caddies of Cineinnatl have struck Postmanter Mem has been author m printer's trade, and, fo pes ; ie rr nee for the office of mayor| The Burnet Woods golf links did not] CABLE ROUTE : to hive y more clerks, ter | ee at Sake ia tees oma; and, ike Mr. Bawoett, | ring with the merry laughter of the | |! arily, to belp owt the rush at bis ‘ , Q. Box 6%. Ihe In Not Anxious for the honors of | ade and lagsios Chia afternoon. ‘The | office, There are no funda in the de A full line of office MALE MWY | the om caddies demanded an inerease of 7 | partment for two mare permanent i Geka chee ] For ae time past Mr, pike has nth on every round, and went out|Gourse Will eb Wa an yocket charles WANTET-Millinen, woodsmen, cooks 1nd | | in unt i . neon looked Upon ax one of (he most} on an up-to-date Atrike | y y ee Qecdelbatlloed Yi 0 tina: diabeileat lie | ae likely selections to make the spring | ¢ Casey, acting as leader, | Guam and Midways. | January t j campaign on, and hia friends seem | made the demand for the increase | letermined fo puah him to the front.| but’ waa refused and the strike| WASHINGTON, Db, C | A SMALLPOX CASE. if Hin persistent refusal to enter the} started at once, When other boy#) The work of the collier N | fleld they regard as only temporary, | were employed the strikers set upon! veying a route for a tr | Health Officer McKechnio has a snd say he will be all right when the | them and beat them, The p at between | new #mall-pox ease Geo, L. W ampaign i really on | live could do nothing. ‘The Philippines, is narrated by | q ‘ Le Py ne Denny-Coryell co ;: n ‘ sborer on th 1 r rT} took turns playing the caddy. Fit niral Hredford tn hie an-| pipe-tine, who contracted the diaca * 71S Firet Ave Seattle Abstrac : 2 bik. HERA 8 ‘NEW RUN. : caddies are out art. After a careful conald-|in Victoria, te the patient. He has ame OTT os weed - f the mubject, It wan decid | heen removed to the peathouse Reugh, 9; beve? yolatt wren \ aan De har aeege : a : ugh, $9; bevel siding, welaa en oan ¢ schodher Mere has been volt] WUPAVIOD Lh saya, that the route ard | the Biswinhe, cater, welahte laser. eeoeior in adm lto the La Conner Trading Trans-| z from Honolulu to the Philippine ts ra and %, i-b-tnch, 1,300 1 P of Seen meow portation company, She was own Obedience to Fate. $ ands wae by way of the Midway MARKET JUOTATIONS 1 2 and 3, %-inch, 700 ibe, $13@27; roomn 14-18 Motier bide. ed by. Herman Chapin and E $| islands and Guam, fanding the ¢ wainacoting, $10@14; rustic, $2) NAYLOR, former Pros. Atty Nevielder She Wil be placed on @@eewenewenecesenqneees® | ll! convenient point on the east }*A® whingles, $1.00; standard shin shominn Co., 65-06 Sullivan bik the 8 Honolulu run for the jeoast of Luzon, an nearly ae posible! Wwoneway Moni The ex-| les, $1.10; I-inch finish, 12, 16 and 16) So sreemeeeernnnnnnene . winter WH probably «all to 2 the latitude of . it w rely bad weet is having a| feet @M; thick finish, $28@26; ce- & ~+ ded 4 morrow. Capt. Warren will Their friendship waa rather thé re | alao decided an dexirable to survey “ + | dar squares, 7, 6, 9 and 10 feet. $4@ EF. W. HOUGHTON, 414, 415, 616, 17 ¥ ry depressing ¢ t on joeal ma a mand the Hera sult of a forced mutual dependence | ® route from ¢ kets, Quotations ubout the name | %: 5 te, $12, Collins block. than anything else, They drifted in Two offactn lan yemterday, and stocks also are| Kiln dried, $1 In advance of green; | =e to it before either realised the turn | reat circle route were found "labout the same. Vegetables and | drayage, Wc BUSINESS ¢ vents were taking, It soon became ry in or ter to avold obatad | fruite ore bal mand Jobbing Quotations. WILSON'# Husiness College, Te | | a regular (hing to aaunter togothe ceanful laying and operation! poviery continaes to be an over a , Ecaaerat — / down to the boat landing for a pull | Of @ telegraph cable, The frat ofl aioli y 7 eter oe asthe Jovding quotations today were mii bai qe es ” sade | there obstacles encountered In a ub Sighting IN CALICO stale ope er dhgyh nab gala FO ROUaAIR iaata a wehore | eee Yesterday, Kanch eggs are Sugar (jobbing)—Golden C, In bbls, ! | j outdoor exercise Imp ble - " os hy Tin. | in DOURNCORfant ae theyare brought $465; extra C, in bbis, $4.75; powder |_ They were there for the same rea Midway J" tto market, ‘The supply in not equal dry granulated, $5.30; cube, Jnon—rest and a ch air, but a and the flo to the family demand, so restaurant *pot casn prices | Fifty Million Dollars in an there was at jane ning the | the wheel rinks to 4) men and hotel-keepers are only able Flour, ete. obbing)—Patent Fa-| fener a sagrecable truth that Fe had given | (epth of 2.200 farh to within 821 04 puy the astern hen fruit cellent, $2.30 yvelty A, $3.10; Btar, i ¥ | Engtish Combination. |i promine to one Woman and hin | fathoms of the aurt The second| me grain market is stil inactive, |(bekers'), cntenaial, $4.90; Gc . oe | ove othe ile in one of the epest sub . iy : / princival cities | NEW YORK, Nov. 15—News just | V8 to another * Bases he deepen MUN [and prices are not high Rock, $3.15 ands, $4.25; | States ana Rurote \ imsaetiees” Whsdonins | When he looked into her steadfast | Mar Abyuses in the world, ait de pate + por 168 iba i : h Pasonmater ‘ cm he Was conscious that she had| Uated about M0 miles eastward of! ‘The following prices are being of- | 10-10 iS bbi H-Ib macks; | THB PUGET sOUND SAFIONAL BANE ‘ . * been moved him as no other woman had/ Quam, and sinking to a depth of] tered to the producer by tho loval| corn me $1.60 m7 = > » e calico printers t orn ° per 100 lbw in Capital ot 0 Fi Boos Raptr . 4 and man-/ done. He did not tell himacif that | more than 4,900 fathoms dealers for delivery in round iets on | 10-1 wucks, $3.00 bbi in W-lb sacks, Sapital stock paid ioe $24,090 © decided that under/ ie had never loved till now, A tele-| Heporte have been received of the] the dock of in the ogr at Seattle: =| buckwheat ac ure, $3.00 oC Presiaent be te . c je v0 pee) ™ ler: aleting orran ate they don't! gram calling her bome—her sudden | Preliminary line of soundings from] Grain — Oats, $20.00; barley, $17.00: /90 Ibe in 10-1b backe; cracked | 9 ree e vie Piteanies \se enous rom merchants etd | departure early one morning—these | Honolulu to Luzon, and they indi-| wheat chicken feed, $20.00; bran,| wheat, $2.2S per 100 Iba ia to. | Cerrentmae de ‘principal citine shippers for their wares. | Certain) were things to recall her to the real-|cate that the rouge which in being | $14.00; shorts, $15.00; rye, $20.00; Dop-| 1b packs; farina, S286 per | 100/ ithe Uru Haute "and room | sid are arenes utting down the/ ity of iife surveyed will prove entirely pract!-| corn, $2.75 per 100 Iba pounda in J0-1D sacks; 6-1 sacks, $3.00) Qiioge BUILDERS AND GONTHAGTONS ; ery om jowering terme of dis A forma! little note of farewell, | cable Hay—Puget sound, per tone, $7.00@ | per steel cut oatmeal, $3.60 per | — a 4 | gon.eee doo Lumines Tepresenting Overl two or three faded roses—and a| =o £.00; Kastern Washington timothy, | 100 Ibs in 10-1h sacks; graham flour, | SRA TTL BNIDGR CO,— ) —Duligers of bridge “4 eapltal have combined to-| memory were ali that he had left) HE $12.00; aifaite. 1¢ctb SASS; Whole gether to make one hue fon | te tell of tae eeeneeee Egge—Mtrictly fresh ranch, N@% d ibe in 10-1b] whi will be governed y a board o | 2, u — | Rudely awakened from his dream Eastern, 2% sacks; rye meal, $2.10 per 100 Iba in| —— — a rectors, comp sed of the head of| of happiness, he wae like a man NATIONAL LEAGUE Butter—Native, S00 Pre gaa Ray iol eg et Oks AnD MUILDEIS origina ne 5 ' f , roping ip the dark. @&he also was Poultry pring chickens, 10@11 in 10-1b ke, split peas, 100-1b sacks, ge. This new corner ta to t | Mehting out the battle all alone. It | live fryers, $LAS@1.85, live turkeys, $2.00; mplit peas, $5.00 per 100 Ibs in hos ath ve Ra bak OBE . a -7 mE i share we thet, actuated by the! | 126 2hID boxes, mixed peas, $2.50, in MANDALA general jevbing. Tei Green 640 preety alve pret eigys cling, and arguing along the| HAVANA, Nov. 15.~The Repub’ Live stock-—Cholce beef cattle, | sacks; pearl barley, $4.00 per 100 ibs “(horns GeANING + he new undertaking are big hous- lines, they should have arriv.| Can party of hta Clara province I@iK%es ern, 4%@5; good in sack, $4.50 per cwt. In 25-lb boxes; As 5 bie net such as Rummey & Co., and t'¢] of at such widely different conciu- |» Jeclared ttrelf on the side of the live, 44c; hogs, dressed, 6%; rolled bariey, $21.00; wheat flakes, | Rossendale Priating ons. The letter that she wrote| Conservative element of General] calves mmatl, ve I> boxes, $1.45, wheat fakes, $2.60| j time | they expect ¢ wae not to him--but to another mar, | Hrooke's cabin—Seecretaries Capote | calv i i, @e cane of ft-lb pkes, In bbis §2.50 t house which spits or printt| “Forgive me," it said, “for the | and Lanuga, The members of thin) Hides and Wool—Meavy| ico ibs net: fancy rolled $2.60 4 otton into the combinat I pain I am ut te Wee you. for | Hew organteation, which was form. | sound, ralted steers, ovr 60 Iba, Se; | yellow, $2.90 per bbl in -lv sacks : The extent of the new company! { can only give you back your prom-|¢d4 to counteract the work of the| medium sound, per jb,b Tc; Nght | corn meal, white $3.00 per bbl in &-| j can be best realiaed when It ts re-| tee and ask you to forget me, There National League, nay they wil | sound, under £6 Ibe, Tc; cows, souns, | ib sack membered that very nearly a million | was a time when I beileved that the | fend any action taken by Senors Ca- | all weights, Tie stags, bulls and oxen | 20 per bbl in W-ib savks; people in Lancashire are depending im friendship I had for you wan| pote and Lanuga, and will » the | 4@Sc; salted kipe, Tie; calves, per ib, | wheat, $4 per bbi in W-lb sac aS for their living on the cotton Indus ve, but now I know that poor hu- | side of these men when the elections | Se; green hides, lc lene than salted | ateet ent oatmeal, $6.50 ver bbi in 00-! city. “Henne W pati Pike ane ae we. man hearts were made for more, and held. The president of this par-| dry Bides, per tb, Ie; dry eulle, one-| ib sacks; graham four, $2.90 per bb! ocrarapie pe >< gumematid they will bave thelr due. Do not re- | t¥. which In becoming airong in San-| third less; summer deer. per Ib, 220 | in 60-Ib sacks: whole prorat gr onesie SIR CHARLES | proach me for it wer not my fauit| ta Clara, hax written a letter to the | 2c; winter ded dry, @l¢c; papery | per bbI In Wib sacks: rye meal. #818) Two SrERN-WHEEL ENGINES that I learned this too late.” president of the National League in| deer, 9@120; dry ofka, 2@10¢ green per cot teagy rebed Se toe'net| 8948 Marine Roller and pumps, all Then began to turn the pagen| ¥hich he says that the new party | elk, ¢@Se; sheep pelts, 28@9%e; shear- | P Se Lae sero a ‘o1,, 1 00d condition, Apply Cahn & IS PESSIMISTIC of one her manuscripts, wearily | Will not Join hande with the league. | lings, U@28e; Eastern Washington | 'n bbl fancy tolled att %-l¥) Conn, cor. Railroad av. ané Yesier. | trying to collect her thoughts. But | It ls possible that the league wilt ve | soe 4 Tce werken | sy Ee ee akan 90-1 nacks, $2600; | —_——_—____—_—__ BES on 7 2 Ja while ago everything had been | Unable to establish @ branch in San-| Ie; dirty or timber burned, 10%; | Some, TL hop ‘so.1b sacks, $16.00, | MAIN DRESSING AND MANICURE eth, ammiseania sa aiee aries | Siteren When she wae tired there | (# Crus Etanew, SOE. Ccftee (jobbing)—Green — Mocha, MRS. E. A. HUMPHREYS, Hair je, Commenting on the Rettloment| nad been someone whose atr , Py Vegetables per Ib, 29@Tlc; Java, per Ib, U@28e;| aie a “4 of the Ramoan question, says that! arma were ever ready to receive her: j the only favorable feature to ENg-| and now—but she could not think of | land i# that It makes Germany| i: just then |friendly. The partition, he #4y%.| The tetter that he wrote hurts Australia commercially and) +: have heen away # long time.” |sentimentaliy, as the Australians | j: aid, “but | am coming home t have always hoped for the para-!| morrow, As I look through my win moustcy of Hritiah interests tn the) gow f can eee the folla on the Southern Pacific. He considers the | mountain side changing to red and British acquisitions under the treaty | purple, and yesterday I saw a bird to be valueless. He does not believe nying to the south. Think of it, the Portugal would dare part with Dela | roses were in bioom when I told you goa bay, as auch action would be th: ose by! Mow 3 want to ask you Signal for a revolution. | to take me for better, for worse, be- fore the enow marks th winter HORSES ARE WERE a euch time. For better, for worse, such » ome |T am, take me and m what y The first horses to be sent on the Willof me H transport Victoria to the Philippines ‘for better.” ” rived thw eornne ata oh” WILL DEVELOP THE COAL LANDS | ere will be here about November 17 CINCINNATI O., Nov. 18.—Three The Leonids Arrived. | NEW YORK, Nov. 15—The first New York capitaitets in consultation at the Grand hotel today, discussed of the Leonide arrived last night Others followed. It wae a brifiiant @ieplay. Marvard University too¥ ‘the lead in observing the falli oars. plane which, if carried to consum _ on mation, will mean the investment of | Hamilton is Guilty. 11,000,000 im the development of ofl and coal jande near Painteville, Ky MT. VERNON, Noy, 15—The Jury in the Hamilton murder case retura- A. Yon Micherout, August Imme and led a verdict of guilty ano y H. Dude are the capitalista in ques- tion. The firet named explained the Hect in thie wine: “Jointly we terday afternoon 4 houre 39 minutes. They were out rtes, W is well known h.. | that seems to confirm the report. We have ordered the drilie and other | | machinery meceasery to a thorough Woodbury, at An | several months ago, to the Seattle potice. | Hawkins was first errested in Se- tert, and are going to Painteyille in attle in 1896 on a charge of petty | person to supervise the work.” }iarceny. Later he wae arrest#d by | Jatior Corning, who was a patrolman at the time, for stebbing a man by | the name of Whalen on the water- \front. Hawkins made an attempt to | kill Corning when he went to his room to arrest him. It was claimed at the trial that Hawkins’ fight with A SUIT AGAINST. THE SALT TRUST. Whalen was a drunken quarrel, and,| COLUMBUS, 0., Nov. 18—With the | Consequently, Hawkine was dis-|retirement of Attorney General | charmed | Monnett, the anti-trust fight is to be A few weeks later Whalen died, | transferred to the county prose but no effort was ma to again | cutor’s office, and the firat prosecu | bring Hawkins to trial. A few| tor to take up thefight is B.C. Hii | months later Hawkins waa toc sox of Meigs county He came to at Point-No-Point by Detective Columbus today and, aided by Ax» Williams, where he was implicated | sistant Attorney General Sith lin the stealing of some valuabie fish Bennett, drew a petition to oust the | nets. Later he was accused of mur-|aalt trust from Ohio, It will be fied dering one of the tenders of the! in the cireult court of Meiga county flah-trape | against the United States salt com The police say Hawkins is a des-| pany, an Ohio corporation, with ita| ' man principal offices at Cleveland. It ix charged tn the petition thag the « pany entered Into trust agreement with a number of Ohlo salt compan les and other large corporations out- » the state, but doing business in These concerns organized the National Balt Company, ineorporat- the Iawe of New Jersey 1899, ™ WORK GEASES ON THE JETTY, jing under March 1, A FAMINE IN CUAM DOUBTED ASTORIA, Nov. Ih. Hale @ Kern have got along so well with their | contract on the construction of the y's harbor jetty that they will step operations on it for the winter, as they will be able to finish the work next summer within the speci- fied time. The barges which they | have used to carry rock around from | ere the Columbia will be used to carry! wasHINGTON, D.C, Nov. 11 her from Gra ah on > ‘ jomb rom Gray arbor to Ban! wining has been heard by the navy Francisco, each having a carry cap- acity of 1,000,000 feet. They will be rtment to confirm the story towed by the tug Samaon, but will; brought to San Francisco from Gu carry sail, to be din favorable am, that the United States officer weather Mt A mate inten-) and soldiers of the Guam garrison tion to rig the ‘rees as fOUr-) and the natives af the inland are masted schooners, but at the pres on the verge of starvation ent miy tow masts will b The naval oMctals say that they r n pomition. A contract has! ay not believe the report, as the also been made by Hale and Kern to) auxitiary erulser Yosemite and the take a tity of piling from the | conier Brutus have been at Columbia to San Francisco on th for some time, the Yoremite remain barges, which will be used In build- | ing there constantly at the disposal ing a new dock at the Mare island | op oy. Leary navy-yard he run from Guam to Manila |s only four or five days, and if th TROUTMAN SEEN. rovernor needed provisions he would - unquestionably have sent one of the It is said that Capt. D. Troutman, vessels to Manila for them tthe seafaring man who left Seattle - a nae suddenly two monthe », has been) Wood 4 $226 a load. Tel, Seattle en in Liverpool, Eng. [Fue Co, e a . [have owned 5,000 acres of innd at Al Hawkins Harris, allan! Painteville since 1870. Recentiy it | Thomas, all Hamilton, who was| was reported to ua that of) and) leonvicted yesterday at Mt. Vernon, | coal had been found on the property, Wash. of murder in the first de-|and through 8, P. Hagar, of Ash- gree, for the killing of Attorney | land, Ky., we made an investigation | Potatoes (jobbing)—Native pota- om. Spang ene Yakima potatoes, EXTENDING THE 2sszhpctarr. ron Kk; peace, 2@%c cucum- 254P40c; tomatoes, MAK; sweet I pet teen, $1.90@2.00 per 100 Ibs; bell peppers, $1. 00@1.25; ChUl pepper $1.00@1.25; native Jona, $1.156@1.25; | California onions, $1.15@1.25; gactle, fe Ib; caulifowers, The per do: tuce, We m box of 4 doa; toretee Sie per sack; radishes, 10¢; pumpkins perl e; horse-radish at Line Will Be Built 40 Miles } Farther North. SKAGWAY. Nov, ¢—(Special cor respond The most northerly | advance of the iron ateed on the |? western hemisphere bs ) now be. | * ing made Into the territory which! nee.) the White Pase & Yukon railway Green Fruit Gedving)—Mack Hes. taps. A locomotive which will have) g5-1b bo: 11.5: lemons, §9.@4 00 the honor of making the advance native plume, 60@TSe; Italian prunes, wan loaded on @ barge at Lake Hen-| 65c: California grapes, white and nett sunday, and, with etght fi dinack, $1.90@1.25; California murcat cara, it will be went to the extension | g1 ong 2b; $1.15@1.25 per of the road, reaching from Cariboo | be 4 white cartoon at the northern end of the lake, to 10 pkg box, 61.28; German White Horse. prunes, The; crab apples, @c; pine The extension is to be forty miles | apples, $2.00 per doa; cooking apple long. Bight miles of track will be | $1.00G1.% a box; fancy red apple done in two weeks, and it in expected | §2.0092.25; bananas, $3.26¢4.50; | that all of tt will be laid by the time! « the rush to Nome by the Yukon ro per- begins in the carly winter Fit ee ee ne in have besa teliver,| Butter — Washington creameries ed at Cariboo, and the company pound prints, 30c; Eastern lowa and enough rails in Alanka to cover the | Pisin, 2e@8ie. ae fill exension. They are 4-pound (Jobbing)—Nati wi neaah ania ington, W@ 150, Fi stern, N@ 150. . — _ . ‘ nent fresh Temperature in the Yukon vatley| "8s Sesing —werietiy In still ten to 20 degr above gero,| ranch, N@3e; Bastern, 1@320, The Tukon river, which was block. | Honey—Watte comb. fieibes Nght | ed with ice during the cold period of pains TMeee, amber, 12@130; about ten daye ago, is reported by | “EMNN. 'Gnickens, live, 12@1%¢ vf : ¥ | ducks. Ite; geese, 10c; ive weight. ee are making progress up or down | OO’) Whole, $21.60; cracked, $23 the stream, and no word i received | 24 meal, per ton, $23.00. | cobb roger lt aptly Be Feed-- mW baal e2a; ee) cake, meal, ag emia pander Figs $22.00; middiings, $21.00@ bran, | The steamer Angilan wh oh was) g1B.00; shorts, $16.00G 17.00; chopped caught In the jce near ~YD. 8) goed, $19.00@821.00; dairy chopped reported to have started up stream | peg, $16.00. again, and to have passed Five Fin Hay, Groin and Food. gers since the break of the blockade Hay Cobbing)—Puget sound, Steamer service to Atlin is sus-| 0 79,006 10.00; Eastern W + ed pended, and steamers on Lake Ben-| 10 1) g14.00; alfalfa, $9.00. | nett ar engaged in carrying sup: (et onbing)—Per ton, $26.00 | Biles to Cariboo for the White Pans] Patiey steam rolled, $19.60; whois, | railroad extens Pe 000000000004 Corn—Whole, $22.00; i cracked, | food meal, per ton, $24. Beauly Hints. $33, Seat fre y . | Fresh Meat Gobbing)—Cow beet, To per tb; steer beef, Tye per ib mutton, wether, fo per Ib: pork, Tie - per 1b; veal, large, 8¢ per ib; small, | ‘1 100. P Addison regarded cleanliness ae Provisions (obbing)—Ham he foster mother of beauty, declar-| 15.0 hams, mall, 140; breakfast b Ing that “Beauty commonly pro- | Lei Uy salted sides, The; lie duces | but cleantiness preser- | gay, tg eauently, we will take) “Tard Gobbing)—Hlome made, per it for granted our girls are exquisite-| in, zr White Star, 8c; Coin special, ly clean | 8c; lard compound, tlerces, Go; Rex, e hair demands careful atten-| aye j ten. Brush It every night with a] Fresh Rish Gobbing)—Perch, 3@4c; Jelean brush; shamp t twice a} paibut, 66; @llver salmon, «@ho: month. Hlonde-halred girls need | chinook. chum = saimon, 4@5ec, little borax added to keep their locks! qounders, 3@4¢; soles, 3@4c; rock Dark ones ammonia. Sing? | cod, S@6e; abrimps, 10@120; ameit, 1@ the enda every three monthe nd | gc, oyaters, Olympla, $4.00@4.50 per have the scalp massaged oecasion-| gqack, $2.00 per gallon; clame, $1 ally per sack; Dungeness crabs, liv. The forehead. —Don't cultivate | gy cooked, $1.65@1.76; ling cod, 5@ rinkles by talking with your eye | 6¢ black cod, 6@ salt Chinook sal. | brows. If your forehead is ined pre-| mon, 400 Ib terces, for smoking pur- jmaturely use lanoline and massage | poses, 8c; herring, S@4dc, | jit first in the opporite direction | Nuts from the lines, then in a rotary di Walnuta, 12@13% pecans, 13¢; 1 rection Three montha willl not be} berts, Me; soft shell almonda. too one wt Ne Perl Pragil nuts, Me; hickory nuts, The nose may not be purely Greet, | es nuts, Se per dos. |Vuined. "erat will remove the acne| Sumber and Sullding @aterial, (blackheads); massage improve the| Logs--Superior quality, per M. No circulation, and help rout the veiny|1 fir, $6@7; merehantable fr, per M, lappearance so often seen in’ fuil- | $4.60@5; No. cedar, #@7 mmon, blooded girls spruce logs, $6.60; cedar he mouth a be kept swee ¥ id - ' Neath and a m * h ie A Fir Lumbe Rough, $8.50; thick fin- wash of camphor and myrrh ts very | 'shed, surfaced, one or two sides, A, dainty. The lips can be kept scar-{10 and 12 Inches wide, $15@20; lengths let by taking lots of exercine, walk. | 12 to 16 feet; special leng G00 per ing and keep ing the blood pure and| M extra; one-inch finish, $13@18; all rich vertical grain, $4 per_M extra; floor- a iliadeaias ing, dreserd and matched, $17@21; | atock boards, 8-Inch, $9@18; 10-Inch, SALE OE THE DODE. $9.50@18; 12-inch, $18@19; fencing, No — 4 or 6-inch fipish, #2; No. 2, $9; V or The marshals sale of the steamer| channel rustic of Grop elding, weight Dode, which was to have taken place] 2,000 Iba, $11@14; Ar timber, Jolets and I Monday afternoon, has been post linge, rough, $8.5°@16, 41818, poned until next Tuesday p18; 8 4 5, HI@Is; bes boards, “0 hand up, $6 | Buy 6 acres. Moore Invest. Co, | Fruits | Washington Red Cedar Sumber= | ehoic » per ib, 16@190; Roasted — in 100-1D cases, | per 100 Ibs, $12.25; €0-ID cases, per 100 Ibe, $12.25; 36-Ib cases, per 100 Ibs, | $12.48; Java, &-Ib tins, per 1b, 6bc; sack Me; Aden Mocha, I7%c; Cara- cola, Bc: Guatemala, Bie; ground coffer, 16@20c; Lion, 1008, $12.25; 6ie, | 2c, $12.45. | Costa Rica, Pacific Coast Steamship ct for San Francisco The company's tlegaat steamships Qu Walla Walla end U: ata. leave SEATTLE Sam Nov. & 10, 15, 20, 25, 20, Dec. &, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, Jan. and every Aftth day thereafter. ‘Leave fan Francisee for Seattle 10 a.m. | Nov. 2 7, 12, 17, 22 27, Dec. 2, 7, 12, 17, 22, 27, Jan. 1, and every fifth day thereafter. FOR ALASKA | Leave Seattle 9 a. m.—- Cottage City. Nov. 11, 26, Dec. 11, 26.) City of Topeka, Nov. 6, 21, Dec. 6, Ft) Al-Ki, Nov. 1, 16, Dec. 1, 16, 31, and every fifth day thereafter. For further information obtain folder The company reserves the right to lehange without previous notice, | steamers, salling dates and hours of J. F. TROWBRIDGE, Puget Sound Supt. Ocean Dock, | Seattle. Up town ticket office, 618 First av- enue, Seattle; Goodall, Perkins & } | Co., General agents. San Francisco. ‘Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S US. Fast Mall - sTeamsnip City ofSeattle ; | Palle from Yesler Wharf at 10 9. m Wednesday, Nov. For Skagway, via Vancouver Ketchikan and Junea, in 63 Hours. Steamship “Farallon For Fuagway and Dyoa, calli eee (Tyler street etcbikan, He Saturday, Nov. (8, at 10P. MH DODWELL & CO., Lt General egenta 119 James ®t. ‘Phone Main 470 Great Nostiwat 4.10 p.m. Ticket OMoe, 612 First Ava. yo M 7, Daily everett Mt Vernon New W Frtcom. Bpok Ane-Kossiand 10.9) p,m, Bt. Paul, Chicago and East, Arrive 1900 SEASON'S Wall Paper Just Arrived o——One Car Load Latest Patterns 219 PIKE ST, bet. Second and Tuird menreni() 15th | Dressing, Face Massage and Mani- cure. 625 and 526 Pacific block. RACINE Bath Cabinets, best made. Turkish bath in your hose for 3c, Call or send for catalogue. Mod- ern Tollet Specialty Co. 709 2nd av. HOTELS AND FCKN ROOMS on nr re ae MOTEL YORE ye ee ges pet Wores. GAVOY=Piseenst _ ed NPATLY FURNIS! 2235 First avenue. JUNK i — Tae MINING ENG! E. L. M‘Aliaster, 603-606 Pioneer bidg. VATENT 0) BARNES & OO. 14-75 Starr. ANTE? te ‘pe te omit aed sie _SIGNS AND HOUSE NUMBERS “Wines BP LSn Soe atti Oe SEWING MACHINES “TES aa SHIP Fe sion serio SUNDE @ ERLAND. Yesier whart. sat « pan OS Bastien mets Pa SECO! D HAN! ‘A FULL LINE of Pa cook stoves and furniture of every de- scription at E. Chapin’s, 6th & Pike -class dressmaker, 2232 ist av. IF YOU WANT to be suited, call on | Kelly, underwear dealer. 1115 1st avenue. Say you saw it in the Star, The San Diego Fruit Co. 415 Pike Street, That's the Place SESGEPCOCCO Fn Fruit and Nats = “Pop Com That Pops.” Big, Red Apples, Dates and Figs. } in vn the work when only what is f ing with us bill of the he didn't is anything 4 of people pay In advance or we don't do the work Pigott & French Printing Co. owe us 104 W. Washington St, Seattle, Wash, FOC 88s eng lots ia Brookiya, noar the University, WIGHTMAN, 120 M Burke Block, rms @ irs tal li wate dad es OR eo

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