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val ohana: -_—sF j oe LEPROSY ' N. P. CIRGULATES A PETITION TO COUNCIL Another Move in the Scheme to Gain Control of the Water Front. or two rare instances where fr ® whose aid the Northern Pa * SERRATE ER TREE ERE AEE RRA E RR ER nds or clients have been asked for signatures in the offices of the N. P. Outside of these offices, the ap quietly and at opportun smenta to fle peop! has those buatn felt eure * The Northern Pacific has a new acheme In process of develop: ® ® ment to ald it in the fight to secure control of the wa front * ® Seattle Recently a petition was prepared, through the inatrue ® ® mentality of clever lawyers In this city, which t# being clreulated & & to let (he Northern Pacific have tts own way and build a magnit- @ ® cent depot on the sit It la sald that this petition t# * ® ing signed by in who have holdings whitch & ® would be enhanced mn of the depot, and also @ ® by other p na Whose ends would be served by the consummation ®& ® of the railroad deal * * ‘The petition, it is stated, makee no spectal mention of ble ® ® fretght sheds or networks bstructing tracks or coal bunkers, ® % Nor does ft dwell on the proposed blockade of Marton street, or ® ® the closing of Western avenue and Spring and Seneca streets, * 7 It merely treats of a passenger station, and is ailent on the ® ® other matters * * The circulation of this petition has been managed skilfully, ®& & The guiding hands have been kept well out of sight, except In one & * * * * * * * * * * Interesting Facts Relating to Education in This State ers :oi%e cass is WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 2). The annual ort Stoner of education, recently submitted to the wholle devoted for the main part to the que ka, contains several tables which contain local reference presented * men of of the comm!s- the interto: #tion In Alas » Washington From these tables the following information Is taken, being applicable to the scholastic year of 1897-98, the last year recorded in the bureau During this year there were enrolled tn the elementary and secondary common schools of Washington, 97,316 pupils, with an at tendance of 64.192. These schools employed Litt teachers erage monthly salaries of the teachers was $42.13 for the » and $34.12 for the ladies. The school property of the eta waa then valued at $4.9 7 Seven hundred and ninety-two thousand two hundred and forty-five Gotlars was raised for the sch cal taxes, while a sum of $47. ings and furniture; $1,091,008 for ten # from state taxes, and $1.1 2 wasraised from During the spectfied period the state expended $169. hers purposes, of an expenditure of $3.80 per capita of tT and he pe salaries 48 trum to sther sources for mites, bul Ore f »pulation, whi is equivalent to $27.98 per pupil of average attendance In the cities of $,000 inhabitants and over there were 21,511 pupils en- rolled, giving an average attendance of 15,700. In these schools were employed 43 male and 402 female teachers. T xpenditure for super. vision and teaching {n these cities comt $283.06, and the total expendi- ture for all school purposes (excepting payment of toans and bonds) was eos, 73. These figures are included In the foregoing tota OF BENEFIT TO MARINE MEN OUR COMMERCE Merchants’ Cikhengs will leeteuts Who Have Its Up- Have Many Members. ‘The new Merchants’ exchange has 100 members, and there i: Ikell- hood of a membership of 200 before the exchange Is opened. A circu Das just been issued stating the ob- jects of the exchange. The purpose to “supply the mercantile, financial and shipping interest of thie city, with telegraphic repor covering the arrival and departure of Vessels at Puget sound and other Pa- eific coast porta, quotations from the markets of the West, and produce financial bulletins from the world’s could have sold in the United Sta |in six months. froms and their larva are not killed jcountries where froste therefore, money centers.” It @ also to make It a — club for the benefit of | members. Mr. A. Z. Washburn Sab been appointed manager, and is an experienced busness man who! should gve a good acount of his stewardship. The location of the change has not yet been decided up- on, but it will be convenient for bust- ness men. FIERCE FIGHT AGAINST EVANS NASHVILLE, Tenn., Nov. 21.— ‘The factional fight in the ranks of the Tennessee Republican party wiil not be harmonized at the approach- ing conference In thie city. Congress- man Foster V. Brown, of the third district, who is with the Congress- man Brownlow faction, said that the fight on Pension Commiasioner Ev ans wil! be continued with vigor, and that he will be defeated in his race for delegate to the next national Re- | publican convention The Brownlow people declare the meeting of the League of Republican Clubs, to be held here early next week, is to promote Evane’ candi- dacy, and they wil! refuse to attend They have decided to support following men for delegates as against Commissioner Evans and his friends: Congresaman Walter P Brownlow, Foster V. Brown, of Chattanooga, John ¥F. McCall of Knoxville, and uw. N. Tiliman, of Nashville, who wap defeated for the gubernatorial nomination by RK. L. Taylor. SOLIERS WANT TO GO BACK The newly-formed Firat Regiment of the National Guard of Washing ton is endeavoring, through the in fluence of our congrese#men, to be went to the Philippines, in case levies of troops are rained for purpose, The colonel of the rex! ment ia Major J. J. Weirnbere of the First Washington voiunt Major Canton, also of the er volunteer regiment will probably receive the appointment of Ieuten- ent colonel in the new regiment. IMPRISONMENT. new at ra form The answer of Geo. 8. Cooper ant \Alfred W. Cooper, defendants in th suit for faise imprisonment brought by Ralph Huston, was filed yenter- day. Huston declared in the com plaint that an unfounded charge of petty larceny war brought again him, for which he was imprisoned but never brought to trial. ¢ r admits the complaint, but alleges that the charge waa not pressed at the earnest solicitation of the plain- tiff. —————-.— hah i. an Pie DEVELOPING the} WASHINGTON, D. C.. Now Consul General Charles M building at Heart. at Constantinople, work He saya tha t there effort by American manufacturers. Conwul General Stowe, Cape Town, reports that @ representative United Statee nursery 21.— Dickinson in a report to the state department, tates that man competitors In the Levant are extremely progressive in commercial a press. ing necessity for earnest and united Ger- ta more THE rt mnassaiaananimnassiidieaaimiaaalll ne eT I SEATTLE STAR, the bottom 1 reached down an f ib “bomen $1 lemons oe s , t it (>>? wotit, Tt was gold; a clean nugae 76; California grapes, wh & W ee i ‘r the sige of @ bean, I forgot Denver blach, $1,261.96; California museat d forgot arub nat likely I'd have oT quine $1.25 per box; eran Just Right A Cc forgotten my immortal soul If there'd STORY FALSE t 0; white cartoon fen, | Its i} sal wood Asple been cause, 1 waded In and soon } pie box, $1.00001 cooking apples {vou like real good Apr found another, Gold! \# H box, faney red apple, $1500 Juice ider, you should or “Homa, did you ever strike it? D 0; bananas, §1.0062.00; persimmons, der a gallon jug NOW you ever light. on sudden, We tin | Report of Alaskan Boundary) s) 0) Telephone Main 148 when you were down to the ta | ‘me "4 |dime? ‘Phen you can't know what ic] Negotiations quip’ jBatter, Cheshe, Bape ann Peultry # to Hye ¢ Yo , yn on erie opening right over your head, You he ey tated Ges rtmient Ras By kno ond Ele Tit A are the only man tn the world that | gh phen Non! — reat Br | Cheese ‘Gobbing)—Natt Wash en know it, and om ° olny, , . nm nee aren sade nec are ! ‘ O ibe petern. be bitr o ‘ e * woundary ae “si - oe ' H ‘ MUR oul flare Mahe Giood chaps wi ation on the Alaskan boun IPN ep be Lea tk p f (' ! at h (' | n re money than 1 could | Associated Preas London oftiee amber, 1qe124 mber Lig Horses, store feed, wine, alt. | been Within the last few days re atrained, s@et for San Francisco ver-mounted gune—I'd have ‘em all, |! WIth variations from Washington Chickens, live, 8@10¢ I'd get ‘em to make me a special |A"4 le being a0 seriously considered | 9». M0; live turkeys, 120 The company’s legagt brand of 82 a-plece cigars, I'd have |! me that an absolute de af H } geome, 910 tive stoamehips Quee a houre with a cupalg on it of any foundation for it ta given by) Lien, I Walla Walla and U And Maury, God bless her! 1d - state psc gine sa aleadis de Corn $21.50; ora 13 atilla given her a year, knocking around te ateted positively that since on, $92.00. AL wha tothe Ric, thew ane coonta (ene aa? nt on the modus vivend sae - $12.00 < Leave ee ce 9 vet ner ; several weeks ago there has been no , & & cake, mea 6, 10, 30, Dec ), 16, go fo breaktest in diamonds yan’ aad ik Gai ae i pan middling®, $21.00029.00; bran ), Jan. 4, and every fifth day get back meat ae ite ow ler P| negotiations in regard to the per | $1000 Pot > 1.00; Galry H \ ; distal howlers. Rich? Lowned the earth, |Manent vettlement of the Alaskan | fe" 3 ie 0) mee? eae fan Francine for fedtlle 108m ‘Twas good enjoyed myself wi boundary. Tile government has done 27, Dec, 2, 7, 12, could mie pf alge AN Bagh lnk Hay, Grain and Feed Jan. 1, and every Afth day Well, I beck to Denver pretty | Boeltion from Great Britain waa | Yay (Gobbin Z ae , yeen no propomitt: ny kine (Qobbing)—Puget sound, per poe qoree pr 8 reat eave at Mritain dee the conosemnn of ti ; thy, $18.00, mixed, $17.00, al- Leave Seattle .f ™ : he : oe unted | Pyramid harbor, or any other t | falfa, $12.00 Cottage € 11, 26, Dee 2 pete pl asa fed sroye my /on Lynn canal, to Canada either as| Oats Gobbing)— Per ton, $21.006 City of v. 6 21, Dee, ¢, i wr, a {Preliminary to arbitration, or in any 2 work ¢ vogalar and Gb Ht grand, 1 / SO er” ait would not be com ey—Bteam rolled, $20.00; wr Al-Ki, Nov. 1, 16, Dee. 1, 16, 31, and fewngbod rr - omy vam vias > f 7 aldered if made. $19.00; ob ed, Welb sacks, $20 every fifth day thereafter. wiee anata re oe ¢ oe “er | ton, and the secretary of state nays) Cor Wh cracke’, | folder os terms, interest, debentur oy ar {there hae been no effort by either | $23.00; feed meal, per ton, $25.00 The coms aay reserves the rie pir - Soe ba nse - vernmen » open one lore change withot preview lice of other Latin, and when I went to |SOvermment to reopen negotiat Moat Prices a ling dater and hours of | for a permanent boundary settle. | ateamers, sailing | Work my claim the eherif hoisted me ment. ‘tc is pronounced a ridiculous| Fresh M Pree atom test, \Snitine J. F. TROWERID [ae Sens Meh 2 Olt TY OUR. |B 2 Te Oe eete slimar heretic oe the ee tee eee Puget Bound Bupt. Ocean Dock, jt hurt that lawyer nome, Then I had ||. 4. tan as a eae Pre Teper Ss mieee Wee, Tae Bee 1) | ates to skip. What, with rum and reck- mutton, wether ber Ibi pork “trp town ticket office, 018 J down here ; bs veal, large, fe per Ih; amall. enue, Beattie; Goodall, Perkins & TH IRL Co, General agente, an Francisco. They tell me it ts worth @ million TE pede ne Jovbine) ‘Hame laree, If « hadn't been for me Star Guich 60; hema, oe c; breakfast ba . sever ave ben worked. Yet ie do aaited eden 7 Hex, Washington Alaska 1-t excuse me for gabbing like this | s%e 4 Hey? Want to shake hands? That's Lard Gobbing)--Home made, pe STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S queer, But it does me good to meet b, The; White Star, Bc; Coln apecta a man, What's that thing for? Al INDIANAPOLIS, Ind we tan MC: IAF compound, tlerces, he; Rex check? For me? What! Fifty | Oliver Hovey arrived Monday from |® - thousand dollaret To take the cloud} Roachd nm care of a constal He Fresh Fish (obbing) = Perch, 2@ ff the title to Star Guich? You've | ia charged with embezaling fu pet ne bots: Miver -‘gatmos got the claim and want me for super-|of the State Capital Investment Co, | #@Ese; chum s mon, be Ge found intendent? He has been traveling with a female | ST" 30 ee aie emis aN Yeeyow! Parda, I've struck it orchestra, t to play at Russia. | SOO: shrimps, 10@ 130; amet. 1@ sTEamanie rich aggin' Say, mister, | thought it| ville tonight, and when he wan ar- | 2°) Ovsters, Olympia, $4.0004.0 per i {Se ttl wan saty ortgeate that Srict bat |inndamient ond when, be, was f-|mack 400 pet_tation’ cam 19 | Cty Of Seattle j blast It. I ean't help it, And Mary ot oUt Of bed to whed te $1461 noked, $1 4.76; ling }God forgive met I shall see her/ kiss him goodby, Me told th cot, 6@6c; black cod. 6@ ot Chin Garis trom Tester Wharf et 10 0 m again. fid not return to come to Tn > a saimom 400 Ib t for amok ¥ ar. TRUE TO HER HUS jie and await the adjustment of hie |'MS Purposes, te; herring, 304 Saturday, Nov. 25th HUS RD simon Mut * vay. Jancouvi | A motion was made this morning | wainute, 19 Lg ae eee For Skagway, via Vancouver Mra. J. Homer Rird, wife of the |t© quash the aMdavit against Hovey |,.™ 21! pr Bip! man ibibtie: fires Ketchikan and Junea, ia jman who te accused of murdering R.)0" the ground that the company |). 12. ot pst * omy puta, 112; hickory nute, 10c; co 65 Hours jl. Patterson and James Hurtin in| knew he took the money. Squire |" L0 i 1y ase per dos. chestnuts, 18. | | Alaska, will go north to assist him, | Nickerson took it under advisement : waft | - - It is algo said that Bird went to the tum uilding Material. r F Il Kiondike with a Norma Strong. u Loge—Superior qual! per M. No Steams Ip ara on Mra. Bird ts collecting all the money | Oy “t No 1 pr oe “er phn foneens'¢ A gay nan Yiewna she can at New Orleans, and will| = per M. H@S: spruce loge, 96.50, , Vancouver, Ketchikan, Heim Sey, Wrangol | | start for Alaska in a few days. FOR SLANDER |cedar shingle bolts, $2@2.75. | 4tmenn, calle trom Vesler whart } ae 2 oo ap“ Lamber—-Rough, $8.4; Fri Lieut. Smith to Marry. | ee entened wartadaa Wee e tees day, December 8, at (0 P. M. COLFAX, Wash, Nov. 21.—Lieut.| NEW YORK, Nov, 2 hyitia Wan 12 Inches wide, $15@20 DOOWELL & CO., Lta, | Joe Smith, the well known newspa-| Rankin. an actress, hae brought sut: | 12 to 16 feet; special lengths. We per) guises agente 118 James Ot. ‘Phone | per man, and Miss Emma Fonner | for 825.000 damages against Guy P.|M extra: one inch finish, 612015; al | sow oe will be united in marriage Wednes day, Nov. 29, at the residence of th bride's parents in Hillyard, Mr. Smith te well known throughout the mate, having been second lieutenant of Co, HM, First Washington volun- teers. REPAIRS ON DWELLINGS goods there in eight weeks than he in that cow oats preparations and proft F. 8. Jones, charge d'affaires at Buenos Ayres, h. written the state | department a description of the dried }beef industry of that country "Aged tt pas his opinion that it would | profitable for some of our great dl ham houses to engage tn business | there. |ORDERS CAN'T BE FILLED The cut-rate shingle brokers are begiinning to feel the effects of the! ment between the Shingle Man- | association and the r tailers, as chronicled tn Saturday’ Star, being unabie to fill their pres- The majority of the mills are preparing to close agr ufacturers’ ent ae there are ne the Inaeots ntry, that could EF tern or down. The Gold Finder. “Well, boas the almshouse; st board Of course, T nm finish up here, thin “Twas back in way it tan't lively here in and the beds are mostly boards i, it’s bed ever expected aa no luck, and I turned back was what named it— my burro in outfit and lit out prospecting. There z ‘WORKED A ch—that | Jack Gule in occured, He chemical spraying pumpe used in the United Stat introduced into South Africa with be to but [It came about In T bought an) Many carpenters are now engaged » In making repairs to buildings in a! Quarters of the city. The older dwet Ing houses are being rained, and aoltd foundations of brick are replacing the former wooden ones. Property owners find that it paye to keep the premiaes in good repair, as there ts no difficulty in obtaining desirat | tenants for comfortable quarters Be attic le considered a pleasant as we'll as ® cheap etty to winter in, while its modern achool facilities attract a superior class of famtiies who desire | good dwelling places and are willing to pay reasonable rent. NEW ORLEANS WATER FAMINE NW ORLEANS, La., Nov. 211— This city hi been without a good rain for more than two month: cisterna upon which moate of people depend, on account of the high price of hydrant water, are go- ling dry ment was petitioned yes engines to pump water from the hy- drants into the cisterns, but refused as thin would endanger the city from fire New Orleans cisterns are big tanks above the ground built high enough to run the water in the top floors of for and) the | The chief of the fire depart- | the houses, A suit is on trial now to! forfeit the charter of the waterworks company, on account of alleged vio- lations of rome its provisions nd all my out. fit but my gun, and Denver was 100 SMOOTH TRICK miles away. I got game enough, but it wae tough when I touched the plains, to find no er “The whole plain was yellow with) wasHINaTe D. C., Nov. 21.-- jheat. The sun scorched. There |atantia papers received here tell how were no clouds If a breeze came Prisoners outwitt the authorities it wee itke flame. Then ! hoofed gt Fort Santiago along again. Now and then a rattle-| when a prisoner was brought in be annk d coll and buzz oF &) wan given a piece of pasteboard with coy would Jump along the way. | hie prison number, his name and the They were my only company charges, but no description of him ‘-When the heat was at ite worst I geif When one prisoner wan order naw green rushes down In an arroyo. 4 re ol he would give hin tag to That meant water. Pard—I me another man, who would accept itb bown—the ain't many mules that erty in his place. Then the man can make better time than f whose release was originally intend wn that ther valley Twas 0 of would come forward and demand arroyo; ‘twas a wide guich with &@ his freedom broad stream in it. Oh thun-) ‘The climax was reached when 300 der, what adrink’ I've had whisky, were to be examined by a medical more or leas, at different times that | toard and only @ of the number tasted good, and when I played in| were found in posseasion of thelr uck at Gabe's, Thad champagne; but | sight cards. The prison authorities there never was ne like that water, jaye now adopted a new system I dropped down on the breast of _ ~ — mother earth and took her milk like a baby, It did me good to hear the Look for War to End. water a-ringing and a-laughing on WASHINGTON, D.C ov, 2— the stones. ‘Twas good to see some-| Adjutant General Corbin today ex- thing m after the atiline of that aed the opinion that the inaur- eternal plain, So when I'd drunk tion In the Philippines will be end- nearly enough to drown, I just) ed before January 1, 1900. Secretary sprawled out and soaked my face| Root in also confident of an early 1 watched the little waves go by.! end, but he will make no change 'n I hated to go on, but it was a tidy | the plans for forwarding troops, and way yet toa square meal, Sot bent! renews his former prediction that all out for one more drink for keeps, | Buy 5 acres. Moore Invest. Co, [whee I spied womething yellow at sai the pines will be there for Christmas, | Green Fruit (Gobbing)—BI 65,000 men ordered to the Philip- | Dodge for alleged slander vertical gram, #4 per M extra; floor- Mine Hankin declares tn effect in|! dressed and matched, 817@21 cat her affidavit that Mr. Dodge faisely | tock boards S-inch, $9@18; 10-inch, Ga id the chappics, his bmaten, he | 89. 60@18; 12-inch, $18@19; fencing, No. Agu had kissed her | 4 of G-inck finish. $9: No. 2. $8; V or No a She admits that while ehe wae ‘n/ Channel rustic of drop siding. welght RA London, playing Fin Mr. Dextge | 2.000 pounds, SII@I4; fir timber, Joists gion mm epee ene-Kossl | was extremely attentive to her and | 40d seantlings, rough, $8.50G16; 4 1 i. Paul, Chicago Saye that by the merest chance they 1K, ogie He $11@14; boards, returned to thie country fellow-pas er ee and ba Pi : ‘ iv ion Mine Rankin Indignanty asserts | Rough. $9; bevel siding, weight, 700 ester operative im. that Mr. Dodge hae sinee been tell ba, S16@15.0, cotling, weights. Noe | ing slanderous stories about her it and 3 net ent frnmrtmhfrmnt There will be a meeting of Guy Pheiph Dodge ts @ scton of the |} ih 41 2%-Inch, 1.2) the Western Co-operative Pheipees and the Dodges, who have | and 2, %-Inch, 700 1 wate. ) JES f,NoV. |= pert Beogatby plbgn pra betga| perry Ho>-cefhuba hy cae| Union on TURSDAY, NOV, fe @ member of many swell clubs. | #hingles, 81.9 dard shingles, ats P. M-, in the Cham- The unewer fled to the complaint is | $1.10; l-inch fintah, 14 and 16 feet,| ber of Commerce, Haller & general denial SO; thick Anish, Soto; cedar! Building. All persons in- Refuse to Be Vacci ted , Pand 10 foot, $4G%;) terested in the movement wis : accin od. $1 in edvance of green are invited. | AUGUATA, Ga., Nov. 11.—The city | arayage, lac JAMES W. SCOTT, Sec. | authorities and Christian Scientists | have clashed on compulsory vacein ng Quotatio ation Yesterday one woman, a The jobbing quotations today were | ¢ Sup. coun: | Pep wolvossty In the Superior Court of King coun Christian Scientiat, ht be- | fore the mayor for refusing to be ty, State of Washington. No. 2, | ja y 4 Fold SC, vaccinated and sentenced to thirty Pip npeleog “5 pS ry cs ap 639. Summons by publication. day is in the police barracks. ‘The | 04995 se. ae ied recta Maint Cobe, Annie 8 Wright, plaintiff, ve. Ar- sentence was suspended until today, 1S; dry granule . thur Rarricklow, B. F. Day, Fran- | 86.85. epot cash prices. Flour, ete. Gobbing)—Patent Ex- cellent, $3.20; Novelty A, $3.10; Star | (bakers’), $2.86; Centenntal, $3.30; Gold | Bae $2.16; corn meal, yellow, $1.65 MARKET QUOTATIONS «'ss-hbsencast’ when several more ladies are to be brought before the mayor All say they intend to go to Jail in preference to being vaccinated cles R. Day, C. BE. Remeberg, First ational Hank of Seattle, a cor- poration; Jemes A. Filley, Arthur F. Griffin, Samuel Baker, Denny Clay Company, a corporation, and J. 8. Elliott, defendants. ‘The State of Washington to the said James A. Filley and Samuel Baker, defendants; | b0 ib sacks; corn meal, white, $1.60@ 1.80 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b sacks; $3.60 bbi in 50-\b sacks buckwheat flour, pure, waiey occa tite ca een ty ery Ley ly oa id You and each of you are hereby | change is recorded this m 1i> sec ke: farina, $2.85 per 100 summoned to appear within sixty Poultry is still lower, but ship- split peas, $2.50 per 100 Ibs in (60) days after the date of the first mente are slacking up | ibe in 10-1 sacks: S-Ib sacks, $3.00 |DUblication of this summons, to-wit, | plentiful. pounds in 10-1b sacks; 6-Ib sacks, $3.00/ Within sixty (60) days after the 21st 489 Ibs. of meat were condemned by day of November, A. D., 1899. and de- per cwt, steel cut oatmeal, $3.50 per the Seattle board of health in Octob- | 100 ibe in 10-Ib aacke: graham flour, fend the above entitled action in er | $1.75 per 100 Ibs In 10-Ib eacks: whoie|the above entitled court, which 4 + oe | wheat flour, $1.85 per 100 Ibs in 10-1b|!* hereby designated by the plain- § rhe fol owing br con are being Of-| sacke: rye meal, $2.10 per 100 Ibs in| tiff herein as the place pf trial, and ered to the producer by the local fed ce fae answer the cor nt of the plain- * cka; rye four, ° dealers for delivery in round lots on 10-Ib sacks; Fye fous. $3.88 per 100 Ibe tiff, and serve a copy of your answer the dock or in the car at Seattle tn 10-10 GAGs SONS POOH T9018 GERD | ing undersis 3 pti *, 7.00 pe Grain Oats, $20.00021 bar’ prank ee wept a : wg = plaintiff, at their $16.64 wheat chicken sacks: pearl bariey, $4.00 per 100 Ibe and In case of your fallure so to do $17.00; bran, $14.00; shorts, $15.00 | In mack, $4.60 per cwt. in.£S-1b boxes, Judement will be rendered against 16.00; rye, $20,006 21.00; popcorn, $3.00 | poreg barley, $21.00; wheat flakes, You acording to the demand of com- ee 00 386 75-Ib boxes, $1.85; wheat flakes, $2.50 blaint which has been filed with the Hay—Puget sound, per tons, $9.50@ 36 2-Ib pkee, in bbls $2.60 Clerk of sald court per cane o 10.00; Rastern Washington timothy, | 159 tbs net; fancy rolled oats, 9 Ibs The nature and object of this ac- $16,00017 00; alfalfa, $10.00. lencks, $2.60; buckwheat flour, pure, tion Is to forecione the mortgage re- ‘eee—Strictly fre#h ranch, 820; | 57.99 per bbl in 60-Ib sacks; cracke rded in the Auditor's office of said Fastern. Butter Poultry * King county, in volume 104 of mort gages at page 276 of the records of said county, and executed by sald t, &@ per bbl In G-ib sacks Fresh ranch 1 cut oatmeal, $6.50 per bbi In [0- Spring a2 hickens, 10@11 live fryers, $1.35@1.85; live turkeys, ants, Tt. F. Day and Francies 1c per bbl in 60-1b aacks; rye meal, $3.75 ay, his wife, on April 25, 189%, Live stock—Choice ef cattle, | per bbl in 60-Ib sacks; rye flour, $4 to J. Ridmead Wright, to ure the cows, (@4%C; teers, 446 good | per bbl; fancy rolled oats, 180 Iba net payment of a note of the same date hogs, live, 4c; hogs, dressed, 6c; | in bbls, $4.95; fancy rolled oata, 9-Ib executed by sald defendant Arthur colves, dremne °, Ye; small, & 4.70; fancy rolled oats, per|Barricklow to said Wright, for the calves, large, live, 4c; amall, 6e. tb. sum of one hundred enty-five Hides Its and Wool Heavy! Coffee Uobdbing)—Green — Mocha, dojlara ($175) and interest, sald sound, salted steers, over 60 Ib, %; | per Ib, 29@31e; Jav morteage having been assigned to medium sound r Ib, 7%e; light} Costa Rica, chol: the plaintift here and being upon and, under $o; cows, sound, | Roasted—Arbuckle’ the following deacribed premises in all weights, 7 £#, bulla and oxen | per 100 Ibs, $12.25; 60-1b cases, per 100 said King county, Washington, to- 4@sc; walted Kips, Tye: calves, per Ib, | tbe, $12.95; 86-1b cases, per 100 Iba ie oie geven and eight (8) in S40, green hides,te less than salted; i Java, GO-Ib tins, per 1b block two (2) of 1. F. Day's El Dor- Ary hides, per Ib, 12¢: dry culis, one. | @ack. 340; Aden Mocha, 37%e; ado, an addition to the City of Seat third lesa; summer deer, per Ib, 22@ 4 ce Goetemees ste) round tle 2c; winter deer, dry, 4@16c; papery Fs <P tana 1006, G12.88; Che, |e dian for Judgment egainst the said deer, 9@120; dry elke, 9100; green diShece se defendant Barricklow in the sum of elk, 4@bc; sheep pelts, 26950; shear = = ——= = one hundred and seventy-five dollars lings, 1s@ Kastern Washington ($178) with interest thereon at the wool, Stgc; Western Washington wool rate of two per cent. per month from 1 dirty or timber burned, 10 October 2h, 1898, until entry of Jude tallow, 24 @% ment herein, together also with an attorney's fee of seventy-five dol Vegetables ira, and plaintiff's costs herein; to Potatoes Cobbing)—Native pota . gether with any sums of money paid toes, $15.00016.00; Yakima potatoes 1900 SEASON'S but by plaintiff on account of taxes, | $18.00420,00; beets, $1.00 per sack; and furthermore for general equit carrote, per sack, Oe; sweet potatoes, able relief, including the barring of $1.75@92.00 100 be; Chill peppers, $1.2: a a er defendants herein from any and all} native onions, $1.00; California oniona right, title and interest in and to! $1.26; garlic, 4@@e per Ib; caulifiow- “ sald premises ere, $1.00 per dow; lettuce, 49¢ a doa; | Just Arrived——o SMITH & COLE, turnips, 50c per sack; radishes, 10c - . Attorneys for Plaintiff. pumpkins, 1@1%c per Ib; squaeh, 70 o——One Car Load} omee ana | postom address, per 100. | atest Patterns | Rooms 46-48 Boston Block, Seattle, Washington Fruits, 219 PIKE ST, det. Second and TRIAB) pate of first publication, Novem ik Og | ar 21, 1899, PREWENeWET TTT TRC mImI ies co enuriney Wann erin 0 Tees aii eee mmeae JAMES BOTHWELL—Mongage Cee, wenk ‘tre ie kien ses i sbi ai. Boy WANTED. HIGHT HOY, 14 years or over, ta arn printer's (rade, and do gen- eral work about office, Address ¥. O. Box 629 MALE HeLa, WANTED=Miliinen, wooaemen, cooks rn@ wallere, en form bh Ko ment N Pe eS tree peas tor Cascade tunnel, at Cras- forVs, 110 Wo Main ot, Tel. Back $178. AUSTMACT OF TITLE THEMVER & CO., ine ae trity aud sol Hinekiey b CUAM NF io ami - Room 74.7) rooms 14-16 Haller bide. J. HW. NAYLOR, former Pros. Atty. Snohomish Co. 6 Bullivan bik. AHOHET ECTS, = W. HOUGHTON, 414, 418, 416, 417 oiling block. THE FIRST NACIONAL BANK BLATT LI Paid vp Capital $150,009 euere! banking business transacted. D. Moms. or President rice MeMicken Lewer BRIDGE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS IDGY CO.—Dusjaers of bridge coal bunkers, etc. pile drive foundations, dealers in piles, 06 pare CONC MAS dhe ASD BUILD thy a contractor en Ave. Tei Hott we Creen he HOUNDS. Diviefaen @ Vuthders; 1108 Wee MANDAL. @eneral jopbing, Te CLO Tab CLEANING. end bridge work 34 ree pulding ———eeeEeee eee DEM Sent and oply thorough danging city, Ranke bell, Pitt ead Pit ——— rom oALh TWO STERN-WHEEL ENGID anda Me * Boller and pumps, all in good condition. Apply Cahn & Cohn, cor. Railrowd av. and Yesier. FIRST-CLASS Salamander for dry- ing newly plastered houses, Cahn @ Cohn, cor. Rat day. & Yesler. MRS. Dressing, Face Mansage and Mani- RA. HU MPHREYS, Hair cure, 625 and 526 Pacific block. RACINE Bath Cabinets, best made. Turkish bath tn your home for 8c. Call or send for catalogue. Mod- ern Totlet Specialty Co. 709 tnd av. ALASKA Junk Co Feo" Biae returns Loa AND ASSURANCE on & wurety NG NG ENGINEERS. ter, | 508- yy ‘Pioneer bidg. LINER NERY SS Mis HANSEN cor ah and Pine Com plete Fell and Winter Stock of Mill fner AN Pritt jay. ‘Phone ot oo HAKNES & OO- HSONAL. WANTED—Te buy oid egta ena silver. HL jensel, mir. Jeweler inckiey Blece. HOUSE NUM Mr tS SIGNS AND ® UBBER wpe Seevon NAVE ORd enameei ite * Vesler war. Tel hieek i SHIP CHANDLERS, UNDE & ERLAND, GNSS SVMREE aie stacturers of tents, miata ri ieee ct a seCOAD HAND GOODS. FULL ‘LINE of Hel tera, cooks stoves and furniture of every de- scription at E. Chapin's, 6th & Pike ——— A TIN AND SHEET METAL WORK ' nose eR weit Edin ol OF EVERY desoripuon; iuatg. furnages and #tee! stoves: Clark, 307 W. Madison St 1 sav ropaitin fing Te roofing. T. one Main 437 | WANTED. i IF YOU WANT to be auited, call on Kelly, underwear dealer. 1115 ist avenue. Say you saw it in the Star, { RRA RARE : «PRIOR.. To our REMOVAL to the New York Block we will sell our handsome stock of MILLINERY Regardless of Cost Come in NOW and Get THAT HAT =e= Mrs, E. H. Johnson, Mgr. 1000 S»cond Av. cor. Madison oe eee eee eee 2 od ee eee ee eee ee De ae te ie ae BONNEY & STEWART rai Directors ambie Fo Pa lor, Third Ava a phone Main ki — seattia Wash, UP TO DATE House of seven rooms in Pontius addition; the price will suit; investigate, WIGHTMAN AND 60, CO., 120 Marion Bt. Burke Blook, Pea ah