Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
HOW REPUBLICANS WILL ORGANIZE THE SENATE Larger Committees Will Have Eight 6. 0. P. Men to Five Democrats. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 22.—The reorganization of the @ United States senate In harmony with the Republican control of @ that body t# the first tue for consideration at the senate end @ of the capitol when congress meets one week from next Mon ° and Republican senators intrusted with that work are going e the committee Hats to work out the change The Republican Will be tn control of be with a majority of 16 in the senate and 13 in the hous As the list stands today erates, There are four vacancies, Bince the adjournment of the h branches, 51 Republicans to 26 Demo or a ma 16. te and two Republicans eae, Teller of Colorado has there are Populista and silver Republicans. ' two Democ et co had himeelf ¢ ifed as a # rf Republican, inat a allver ite, Stewart has given himself no designation. ¢ party divisions exceptng silver, therefore, Teller and Stewart may b punted with the Republicans. This gives the Republicans 53 v sordin POOOS HTT TISOOSSESOSOSSCOOOOOD arily It Is expected that Teller will be permitted to remain aa chair man of the committee on claims and Stewart as chairman of mines and mining. Teller in all probability will also remain on the appropriations committee, a position of importance, which he has earned by long service. Ppropertions of political divi sion the last senate had, on eof 12 members, seven Dem crate and six Republicans. jittees of IL members the Democrats had six and the Repudticans five This year the Republicans wil! appoint elht on the larger com mittees to five Democrats, and om the of 11 members of Nevoda The two additional Repubtte cided upon, as there has been no meetin makes the senate appointments. The decided by the leaders of the party in Seccccccccore POSHOSHSHOSS OO HOSS HOOSD CORCORAN WILL |ELOPES TO THE BE MANAGER FAR NORTH important Move of the Seattle Mrs. Harding Runs Away With Mining Exchange. a Wealthy Kiondiker. ‘The Seattle Stock exchange, which) Lon Chappelle. an alleged wealthy has had no call for several weeks, is Kiondiker, and Mra. BE. H. Harding, Ukely to begin business again next. a pretty blonde, are said to have ans have not been ¢ of the committee which senate appointments ontrol are seven Republicans to four Demoe! nportant a® @ signments will be on the cor t of finan 1 Heath of Sen @ ator Morrill! made Allison of Iowa the ranking member, but he be @ ine chairman of the committer appropriat rich of @ Rhode Island will be the chat f the floane ttee. It @ is important for the Republicans thet Aldrich shall ha solid @ majority to report the billa which it Is his intention to press to & passage 7 Wolcott of Colorado is not a supporter of the gold standard, nor @ is Jones of Nevada. ¢ Ponsequently the Republicans must etrength @ en their mato Senators he w follow Aldrich's @ lead on the gold questi In a division of eight to five on the @ committee of finance sJeottand Jones side with the Der @ oorats, the Republicans will have a majority of one. According to the existing list, the finance committee is compoard of Ald- @ rich, Allison, Platt of Connecticut. Wolcott, Burrows and Jones. e oe e e ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° ° e ° ° e e ° e ° ° e e e ° ° e ° e e ° ° ° e ° e e e e e Week. If the plans are successfully carried through, the exchange will come under the sole management of Mr. Corcoran, who is now president ‘The lull in business is claimed not to have been due to inactivity in min- Ing circles, ao much as to — among members of the exc Several of the principal ae of the city and Mr. Corcoran have been at odds for several months, These Brokers say they will tran@act no Business on the exchange in case Mr. Corcoran takes charge. This cannot hure the present status of the institution, however, as business is about as dead as it could be. Mr Corcoran has some warm partisans in mining circtes, and these men management, and in that way avoid- ing the present misunderstanding», there is sufficient mining business among those friendly to the propos. ed manager to make the exchange a Buccemm Mr. Corcoran has little to say as to his plans, bat it is understood the deal will be consummated this after- oon. antagonists are exerting every effort | to prevent the deal going through think it best for the mining interests in Western Washington to have an exchange, and would rather have an exchange run by Corcoran than to have none at all MONEY IN THE ALASKA WHALES The inland passage to Alaska and the bays and iniets thereto, fairiy Swarm with humpback, finh @ulp bottom whales. These specie of cetaceans carry with them little of biubber and no bone or commercial value, the brush being too short or for shredding into cornet are s0 numerous that it is like going pothunting for ducks to start out to kill them. In Burndum bay, for inetance, on the main land of Alaska removed but about 50 miles from Juneau city, as Many as bull, cow and caiv ales have been counted playing and feeding in the waters which the Station of the Northwest Trading company overlooked People with capital have take great number of these whales their easy capture into consideration and now a stock company has been formed at Vancouver, B. C., for the killing of these whales on a large scales. It is the intention to fit out aft of tugs, barges, and launches equipped with the latest of modern tomb and harpoon guns, and go af ter the sea mammals in « systematic fashion. The tugs will tow the bare- en about; the latter being fitted with try kettles and hydraulic presses for the rendering and securing of the ofl, while the launches will take the places of the old-time whale bos propelled by oars. It is generally conceded by m who have witnessed the surprising number of whales to be met with in| passage, that th In the project the inland money to be made claim that by having an individual, In the meantime some of his} ‘The better class of brokers, however, | yack and) Nevertheless, the whales | sloped to Alaska, husband, reported to the police last might that he was cert the two had left on the City of Topeka yes terday morning. Mre. Harding took $100 In money and a gold watch be- longing to her husband Mr. and Mes. Harding came to Se. attle several weeks ago from Glen- Mr Harding, the dive, Mont... where he & considered @& capitaliet They took apartmente at the Rainter-Grand. Chappetie soon appeared on the scene, and it med & case of jove at first sight Chappelle and Mra. Harding were in each others company considerably Yesterday Mrs. Harding told her husband she was ge to a dentiat She did not return, and inquiry wae made with the above results Chappetie, it i sald, hae a wife and family at Portiand, Or Hesites her husband leaves two young sons Instruction were wired to the Vie- ria police to have the boat searched but an answer was received iate Inet night to the effect that the City of Topeka did not land there. Sorry He Said It. There are so many things in this wicked world we would rather not have said Mean things, «piteful things, unfeeling things, reckless things which trickle over the lips be- fore we realize it. An estimable man in town has a wife who is a good | woman, though she can never be a candidate at a beatuy show. He admires her, however, and as he | the one to be pleased, her lack loveNness is a small matter. One day he was talking with some friends about his disposition 0," waid he candidly, “you rare- | ly see me get worked up, nervous and crows. I am the enstest person in the world to please.” One glance at your wife she that,” replied a dear friend, who the soul of potiteners and who. poor wretch, really meant to imply she did not have the looks of a nagged or brow-beaten woman, and must get on easily with him. But, oh, it didn’t sound that way, and that man | would gladiy have given $10 for @ jtwle in the ground just about that | time. ‘AGUINALDO IS | | PLAYING SLIP MANILA, Nov. 22.—Aguinaldo and his army have again escaped between the converging umns of Gena Wheaton and Young. Gen, Lawton is slowly pushing his way into the mountains after the insurgents The advance terrible of pr Ing forces are auffering hardships, owing to the lack supplies and medical at The men are Hving prin ananas and the meat ¢ er buffal PREPARED FOR A per tendance elpally the SHOOTING SCRAPE A Mississippi Contest. oii mne we. Nov oo ; JACKSON DEPOT, Mins., Nov. 22 pensary revelations, caus . =—Dr. Prewitt, late Populist candi-|scandal, brought nm a shooting date for governor, has esued an open match here in which letter to the executive committee of five men—John © and Benj the party counseling 4 contest of Hers, his son, on one aide, and J Judge Longino's election on the! Dudley Haselden, chairman of the ground that his nomination by t State rd of Control; Capt. Lut? Democratic party was illegal erM selden, his brother, and Dr Ht says that rection 2259 of the code | Henry Edwards, on the other aide requires the holding of mass meet-|—were all severely wounded {ngs in all counties on the same da The younger Seliers says that the and that the Democrats held th on Haselden 1 re t-iron breast. @ifferent days. Governor McLaurin plates, and came seeking a fight maintains, however, that Prewitt's|The elder Seller led in the attacks on claim i ‘ill-founded, | the Dispensary Board. ib alg a el at 7 Mra Harding | ney THE SEATTLE STAR. NOT ABLE TO FIND CAIN The police and friends of Larris Cain, the Insurance agent who was rrested last week on a charge of orgery, are searching the city ip of learning of bis whereabouts was released on a 000 bond on Saturday ain was last seen at erday, His wife fears that pitted suicide, but the po- inclined to believe he Jumped the town Cut Off Cannibals’ He LIVERPOOL, Nov 22.—The Pritiah steamer Volta, from the Gern Cameroons, West Africa, which rived here today ma THE POLITICAL POT IS BOILING :: And the pashan State Poli- ticians Are Activ HARHISHURG, Nov apital hill cannot hide Quay the men on fact th re anxious as to the uteom ¢ movements of prom Jinent antiomachine leaders who have |been conferring in Philadelphia |‘They expect a vigorous feht next -|year, but claim they In better hape for a fight now than they have reports that a Ger | *roona recently ¢ been for several years |who had besieged several trading In aplte of this hopeful feeling on | | stations at and near Kribi, The Ger-| the surfs there Is much of worry mana cha the natives into t aw to the probable extent of the bush, Killing 200. It waa reported, | movement to defeat ex-Senator Quay j according to the captain of the Vol-/ 11 is the opinion of some of the regu ta, that numbers of the slain were | lara at the capitol that even if the decapit their heads being stuck | worst should happen and the insur on poles in the interior towns to] gents should obtain control of th strike terror to the Inhabitants next legislature, it would be pomsible - for the Quay men to rever the | in the last legislature, when on men prevented hin ele HE CALLS THEM | Thin I# the last resort, and they think one fa has aa much right | anothe regulare also way they | lean #tand a with th Dem BAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 22.~The |°7** vad st te the hie ye 4 oie Examiner publishes the answer of ce Ted Sb ied Siete ce n. Funston to the charges being know the Quay men made against Col, Metcalf and him: | ing on winning with the us telf. He indignantly repudiates the | McKinley's name, but they dee anscrtion of cowardice or wanton | there will be no fooling of the pec eructty on the part of Col. Metcalfe, | OY this sort of chaff rot ting on hie own part He From Govenor Stone down, there haracterines these allegations as|'* Confidence in # of the ‘contemptible and underhanded at. | Machine next year, but nothing will tacks,” and asserts that the five om. |b¢ left to chance. It in evidently to cera who are behind the charges are os a bettie yal ss i ain Ny ine Bed a skirmish lines are being formed in Bho t the rankest cowards in the | 21 rriee oe the eters — AMUSEMENTS A PIANO RECITAL. { q — j The puplia of Prof. Bol Asher gave | a very enjoyable piano recital last "Mile Fifi,” at The Seattie. By lay evening at Elks hall, Toe) “Mile. Fin" will come to the Se. | Young folks, without ¢ ption. jattie theater for three nights, con. |*hoWed careful training and marked mencing tomorrow evening. Thia| ‘lent. Those taking part were: Lil | play enjoyed a run of 200 nights in|lic Lewts, Irene Howe, Rosy C New York, and has met with succesa| Robin French, Isabetla Price, Ya wherever it has been presented. The| Mallow, Theora Beggs, Florence | play te oon the farce comedy fener, Sara Colsky, Wynard Bay and t# an adaptation fro C. Ekatrand Freneh | re eee | The story is cleverty told, and ia} | AT j* ably inte ing Ar t deal of the frisky French of the play has I been retained ie unusually capable. Mamie Giiroy! | will be on im the tithe role Maurie — iG cant peer is also tn thi Steamer Rosalie ‘frees Lat. st News From the North. The Rosalie “Coon Holle At the Third Avenue theater the beautiful romance of “Coon Hollow” Capt. O'Brien, arriv will be seen for the last time tonight. |ed from the north Inst night Bhe This play would have drawn full|had rough weather all way from houses for a week, t has more in-|Wrangel Narrows Crossing to trinsic merit than any other play Comox the seas rolled over her ster, the season, but it must ter tonigh to “Fog out the cooke Those that have not seen “Coon Hol-| Two men were drowned In White! low" should 4: November 12 | Horse rapide Bunday no tonight — They were J Smith and a Mr. Kea ays all the v ate ttle on the steamer Walla Walla . n today a | Theatrical Novelty. te Robert Metntosh, their com. | per 100, | eack. ; Aden Mocha, 37\%c; Cara-| Manager Russel! of the Third Av peuee, sbiphghogitear ea ty Ae a Fruits. | rola, Sic! Guatemala, ogg ground enue theater received a letter yester.|fate Nothing le known of the iden- coffer, 16@20c; Lion, 100s, $12.25; day morning from the manager of tty of the dead, excepting that| Green Fruit (Jobbing)—Riack Awe. | g19 95; Seen Hane - The Tilipinos Vaudeville Company, | Smith once lived at Telegraph on|25-1> Boxes $1.26; lemons, §2.0@ consisting of % native Fulpines, who | the Yukon 4.0) Caisfornia grapes, white eg wil be seen at the Third Avenue th A fleet, com A of the Anetian, | Diack, $426@1.25; California muscat | Pa if ( t St shi Co ater next week in a novel entertain. |Goddard and * frozen in | 81-2: quin $1.28 per box: eran- HHI C 028 cam: ID ment of the vaudeville character. |@t the head of Lake Lebarge, On the | betriem, $7.00G8.00; white cartoon figs The company has been engaged by there is several hundend | She-Seu: '$).0@tN;: cooking ap- | | for San Francisco telegraph at an encrmous expense ¢ Klondike mail. 0. F. /DiCs, 6@6186 « box: fancy red appies, | | and it will leave San Francisco for © of the intent arrivals at) 142.00; fancy Spitaenberg, $2. ing these figures and then studying scene of a most daring bank robt a [dashed into her kitchen and drove | FARMER ae. Lanny, a representa wheat swer of Jackson © ’ t | has written to the rer of th Beattle chamber of ree, nuk THING Bived Os: Stenter: Disea: Ing for detailed Information regard May niione piles te Mien ng the wheat Industry of thin tate | tune Fou fexardins ‘ number of farmera from hie im the nt r r thon of the untry ar ne aye ' The benefit our templati settling in Washington ure for the asking Fifth Avenue Automebiies| Denny-CoryeliCo R HOY WASTED. WRIGHT BOY, 14 yearn or over, to earn printer's trade, and do gen eral rh whout office. Address YO. ox 6%. MALY ithte WANTED Miilmen, Walters, enair it , Tel, Heck 1170. HARTFORD, Gonn., No The Humbia and Blectric Vehicle Com 7I@ Firat Ave. pany, of thie efty, has been awarded | lawyer, proctor the contract for equipment of vebi- 4nd reantlings, rough, 4.00016; #1 itor ofpatenss , cles for the stage tine on Fifth ave. | %,1 B. 2 get tae Seer ere , rooms 14-19 Hater bide. nue, New York, which has beeen sold Wash neni a Mak Cakae tiinin J, WH. NAYLOR, former Pros, Atty to the New York Electric Vehicle) rough, $8; bevel aiding, went, 700|_Snohomish Co., 66-86 Bullivan bik transportation company. Bach ve- |, eis t “ hicle will neat 2% persona eRe age Pe yoy aloha egn pd ee Te wa sidnalaliegs a Seach’ 1.800 Ibe. Noa. 1, 2| @,W: HOUGHTON, 416, 618, 416, 417 and 8 be wa », SiMe Collins block. MARKET QUOTATIONS ig, 661: roi — $1.10; I-inch finieh, 12 WILSON'S Hasiness Colloge i | Wednesday Morning ~ Buai $2004: thick fininh, s28@%6 == wan brisk in all lines today on V squares, 7, 8, 9 and 10 fect vanewbooes atreet The datry market #till cons | pick nie THE FIRPT NATIONAL UANK OF [tinues firm All fish are scarce A Kiin d 1, $1 in advance of en _ BRATTLE. shipment of 15,000 Ibs. of halibut ar-|drayage, 60. obit. Ag ee ci mgpeeee rived on the Kosalle last evening | James Db Hoge, [ihe poultrar eiprhit ie cl over-| Jobbing Quotations Hoe ate ieken, stocked, although shipments are de- » Jobbing quotations today were | KP. Parkhurst creasing The vic for wtitlas £ ‘ st 4 selegraphic lower prices by Thanksgiving ng)—Colden C, in bbie eine “ a nb “lM wider |, The following prices are being of granulated, $5.30; cube, | THE PUGET rouND NATIONAL DANK fered to the producer by the local spot cosh prices: | ‘eam a wae os o ‘i | eal fer ivery in round fote on our, ete, Yobbing)—Patent Bx. | , Fopttel eteee paid in. at the dock. or in the ca cellent, $2.20; Novelty A, $3.10; Star | 28% Lurch So, aprenigeat Grain--Oats, §21.00@22 + | bakers’), $2.66; Centenaial,$3.30; Gold | ¥ aking v Maite =} | $16.80@17.00 wheat) chicken = feed, | Drog rh meal, yellow, $1.65 | Correspondents the opal etiee }$17.00; bran, $14.00; shorts, $15.00 | per y00 10-1b macks, $1.45 ewt} inthe Unwed Baten and Rurepe 16.00; rye, $20.00021.00; popoorn, $1.) fo-1h mucks: corn meal, white, $1.60@ |e | per 100 ibs. 1.80 per 100 ibm in 10-1b sacks §7.50 bbl Hay—Puget sound, per tons, $9.50@ in 45-ib sacks buckwheat flour, pure. 0. ot wriag: | 10.60; stern Washington timothy, $4.00 per 90 Ibs in 9-Ib sacks; crack . wharves, coal bunkers, ster pile ariv~ | $16.00@ 17.00; alfalfa, $10.00 ed wheat $ per 100 Ibe in 10-| Soa eee ee ee | oe—Kirictly fresh ranch, 1b nacks; farina, $1.00 per 100 In 5-Ib | Fastern, 2% leacks; 82 per 100 Ibe in 10-1b) CONPRACTONS AND BI ‘0 BUILDERS Buiter—Fresh ranch, 26@ 286 acks; #teel cut oatmeal, $3.60 per KOUNDR Divietecn & Gill, coptractors ame } Poultry Spring chickens, §@%c | 1b boxes; mixed peas, $2.00 per| bvilders; Hos Ww: Setera Ave. ‘ei. Bult i fryers, $1.95@1.85, live turkeys, | 100. tbs in 10-1b sacks: graham four, | RANDALL general jobbing. Tel. Green 660 | 18@t4e $1.75 per 100 }bm In 20-1 mmeke: Whole | ene | lave atock-—Choice beef cattle, | wheat four, $1.85 per 100 Ibs In 10-1b | CLOTHES CLEANING, : te live, eka; rye meal, $2.10 per 100 ibe t oaaina Ge. | * sacks; ry Pe n | ATTLE Clot eep your [Be hows, dressed calves, drems- | 10-1b Der 100 Ibs | clothes ie apaee § tor LS ea ed, large, +e in 10- 100-1b wackn, | _ Saning, repsiring. 1 Tei be Hides, Pelte and Wool — Heavy | $3.00; split peas, $1.00 per 100 ibs in | sound, salted steers, over 60 Ib, %;|26-ib boxes; mixed peas, $2.60 per 100} — bates seb tna a medium sound, per Ib, Tec; light | ibe ks; pearl barley, $4.00 per| 4 ¥ paeew, dontion lalict im crows sound, under 86 Iba, Tic; cows, sound, |100 1 In nacks, $4.50 per | ome = al weights Tee stage. bulls and oxen | owt. in 25-ib boxes, wheat flakes, DANCING ACADEMY. 4@ be; malted Kips, Tie; calves, per tb, 100 Ibe in sacks; pearl barley, | yore |S: green hides.tc lene than salted; |$4.00 per 100 ibe in wack, $4.50! “ey, “Bashy att Pith cee Pee? jdry bides, per Ib, 12¢; dry culls, one-|per 100 Ibe; wheat flakes, Tiel | eoeeeemetneeemeeteeenae ees third lens; summer deer, per Ib, 224 | boxes, $1.86: wheat flakes, $2.50 per FOR SALK Me; winter deer, dry, 1 4 jeune of 2- bs | PIRSTCL, a : ides day eiis eatt: Dabery jcase of 36 2-Ib pkgs. in bbis! FIRST-CLASS Salamander for dry- eer, S@ ite: dry elke, HG 10; green |$3.50 160 Ibe net: fancy rolled oate, | * 608 bh ne | ing newly plastered houses. Cahn elk. 0@be: sheep pelts, @06e; shear. |9 ibe sacks, $2.60; cracked wheat.| @ Cohn, cor. Railroad av, & Yesler. lingw, 1540 2h¢ stern Washington |$4 per bbl in 0-Ib sacks; steel | meeeeeceeemeeeeenerees | wool, #igc: Western Washington wool |cut oatmeal 60 per bbl in 8. HAI DERSSL EASING AND MANIK 5 3 = NG AND AND MANICURE j 2c; dirty or timber burned, 10%; 1» sacks; graham flour, $2.90 per bbi meres geome |tallow, 2%4@2e. in S0-1b sacks; whole wheat flour, $3| MRS. BE. a HUMPHREYS, Hair | per bbl in 60-1b rye meal, $275 Dressin ‘ace Massage and Mani- Vegetables. | per bbl in &0-Ib rye flour, | cure. 626 and 626 Pacific block. Potatoes (obbing)—Native pota-| per bbl; fancy rolled oats, 60 ibs ‘net toes, $15.00@16.00; Yakima potatoes, | in bbls, $4.95, fancy rolled oate, 90-Ib | $18.00@ 30.00; beets, W@6ie per sack: | wacks, $4.70, fancy roiled oats, per per sack, SOc: sweet potatoes, | cane, $2.00. 4732.00 100 Ibe: Chili peppers, $1 25) Coffee Uobbing)—Green — Mocha, native ontona, $1.00; California onions | per Ib, 29@3ic; Java, per ib, 24@280; $1.25, gartic, 4@6c per Ib; caulifiow- Costa Rica, choice, per ib, 15@1%c ers, $1.00 per dos; lettuce, 36c a doz, | Roasted—Arbuck! tn 100-1b cases, |turnipe, fe per sack; radishes, loc, | Per 160 Ibe, $12.25; 60-\b cases, \ogflg pumpking, 1@1\%o per Ib; squash, Thc | !be, $12.36; 36-1b cases, per } | | 245; Java, S-Ib tins, per Ib, Gc; 81.OG2 00; = persin spruce logs, $6.50; cedar shing BONNEY & STEWART RACINE Bath Cabinets, best made. Turkish bath in your home for 3c. Call or send for catalogue. Mod- ern Tollet Speciaity Co. 709 2nd av. JUNK. TY. ty Lal ) INSURANCE. 1000 S»cond Av. cor. Madison The attraction will te a nov am position. He states that | | n elty and shows manegeria) enter hem “ erg Le — 90, Eggs end Poultry atille. | iete Fall and Winter Stock of Mili iner prine ee arly all are owne EATTLE 9 Joviid by Victorla-Yukon Transporta.| Rutter — Washington creameries aga et oa. 03, 90. Dea. & de. 1k | ene | "0. T. M. Ball. tlon company pound prints, 28@30c, Eastern lowa Fg esd METROPOLITAN nding Ca, ' “4 20, 25, 30, Jan. 4, and every fifth day | R The K. 0. T. M. Reattle tent No. | , JUS Before the Rosalie aniied from |and Elatn, 2286. | thereatwer: | tid enter way. Pine ase Br will give @ grand masquerade ball acan, 3 A. Tempie, of Washing Chee es jobbing) Native Wash- | Leare sa Francis for Seattle 10 an.) - PATENT ATCOMNE NS at the Armory Friday night. $399 /10% D.C. received a 6-year sen LAG iter Bactere, 4018s ¢ . | BARNES & CO. ‘is barrboyd iw be distributed in prises or stabbing C. H. Crutchfield (Jobbing )-—Strictly fresh | we 2 37, Dec. 2, 7, 12, mae Wagner's band will furnish music | 84" Francis at Port Clarence oo ; epee iy ne ape aes 22, wa Jan x oe every fifth day ee ee for the occasion. ‘The Grand March esa ite comb, 12 erlight | thereafter = | wilt begin at 9 o'clock. | amber, 10WELIYC; amber, 10@11c; | FOR ALASKA | *"stechinge Av te ‘alow’ Good, envegt preccopa han ete train 6 TM > eal) YORK. Pa. Dv. 22—The tower |” Poutry ng live, 10@11¢ | Leave § pied "1 2, Dec. 11, 26. | Ls i Seren end of York county ts excited over t Thee 4 “f . Cottage City, . 4 “4 a ae | | fryers, $1.75@2.80; live turkeys, 4@ = q NTED—To buy etd gold He WILL BUILD A the 4 oe very of oe powite of gold. ail-| ssc; ducks, 120; geese, 10@lle; lve By ity of Topeka, Nov. 6, 21, Dec. ¢, “Atnesi mir sewster yfes ak N te, has secured opts ind 06 twe hua-lecn Whole, $21.80; cracked, $23: V5) arth day thereafter, | Ronee ee enamel let. | feed meal, per ton, $18.00 further information obtuin| {re = ar dred aores of land and sunk a ehaft! peed—Wheat, $21; oll cake, meal Pied 5 é rcrieaed | Mat oe wor, Tel Back Tock a on the farm of James Pope. Samples | gy9 00. middlin , | Pee . 3 2 Adlings, $21.00G23.00; bran. | pre company reserves the right to P | BALTIMORE, M4, Nov 22.—Deet. pela Be aggro = oly have | $15.00; shorts, $1617.00; chopped iaaee pane Seine mete tsa: Mi CHANOLERS, nite plans are now under considera- | OO" renorty on the metmalee meen, | feed: H19.00021.00; dairy, chopped | steamers, sailing dates and hours of | SUNDR AERLAND. alip'd eee gee tion for the sale of tho city’s hold- | ooiq ing pa 1 00 te th toys pe th | toed, $16.00. ing J.-F. TROWBRIDGE, —_—ufecturere tanta, ‘mining ings in the Western Maryland Rati. |folg savers $10 SOOtOn REG: te Men, Grate . Puget Sound Supt. Ocean Dock, |_ beer. eaves of ait witha road company to a syndicate of New fap ae ¥ : “SECOND MAND GoaDs. York capitaliata. Detatle of the aale Hay (Cobbing)—Puget sound, per < Pp town ticket office, 618 First ~~ a and of the city's transfer of ite hold ALONG THE WHARVES | | ton, $12.00@13.00; Eastern Waehing-|enue, Seattie; Goodall, Perkins @|A FULL LINE of Heaters, cook ings of about 4.000 shares of the rat!- | ton timothy, $18.00; mixed, $17.00; al- Co., General agents, San Francisco, stoves and furniture of every de- road company’s stock are being ar lfalfa, $12.00 scription at E. Chapin’s, éth & Pike agent Gals Uebliebhcs ue tc Seaes r pe eienine The decision to sell the city’s stock | ka dige- pe ne B Yee is loading tums | 94 le ta gs =e Washington & Alaska . ND SHEET METAL WORK. — holding in the railroad, about $4,100,-| 7 Bt, {teumon & Host dock. t Harley—Steam rolled, $20.00; whole, ; v escription ; mig sod repairing 000, was reached by the city finance [snipped (0 port on cone $19.00; chop feed, 9-Ib wacks, $20.00; STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S furnace nd seat stoves: Un rooting, TF mmitter at a meeting last weer, |i! Sa!) north to about & ¢ dairy cow chop, 80-1b eack $16.00. - sd but was not made public until to-| No plans have yet been made for) Corn — Who $22.50; cracke a Gay |the steamer Wolcott during the win- | $22.00; feed meal, per ton, $23.00. —etaepmeenpn |ter, and It Is now thought ae) [will be laid up here unt ing, un Meat Pri FOUCHT A DUEL tome, nartered for nome special pur-| Fresh Meat (Jobbing)—Cow beet ee : To per Ib: steer beef, rer STEAMSHIP | e ateamer Jeante, which Mas| mutton, wether, 8c pork 1900 SEASON'S KNIVES : en chartered by the Pacific Const |7c per 1b; veal, large, 8 pee Ib; manait « ‘ity of. Seattle Steamship company to eXCOmM | Re = freight which hae accumulated for Provisions (Jobbing)—Hame, large WEST PLAINS, Mo. Nov. 22—| 82" Fran in dur 12%; hama, small, 12 break Oe fen ee Rees See At Bakersfield, 25 miles south of thta| The ship Waterloo is loading wheat | Dacon, 11%C; dry ealted sides, Saturday, Nov. 25th place, Luke Seels mortally wounded at the West Seattle grain elevators, | Rex: Shc. 7 : Just Arrived——o mtmaster W. H. Sharp in a d ‘The new ateamer Or ned by | yh nen: Woelte tan aeemede. per! For Skagway, via Vancouver Ju . ywned b: 1 7 1 § ea rer ba . with @ knife yesterday. The men|the Seattle Steamship company, te |sc;tacd compound, teres eer nae Ketchikan and Junea, in o——One Car Load quarreled over Seel's alleged o t . f . > Comee Sree eee oe Hon to. the eebteeantes’s inh Beh rougny cess trom: Quarters |e. 65 Hours. -ateey oe challenge to Aight with knives ae a] mncet harbor In a few dayn Fresh Fish (Jobbing) — Perch, 2@ & # 219 PIKE ST, det. Second and Third Weapon was accepted, and the prin.|_ The Work of tenring up the tong, 4c; halibut, 6c; allver ealmon, 64@ = cipals went'to the cellar of Sharp's |MAtrow wharf Yesler and | 6% chum salmon, 5@6c; flound S h F Il Wnt hte’ tas Agee Senta! wks I cimeat complete (wee: sae wee Sauer 'e,| Steamship Farallon ———— sulting in the fatal wounding of | Th* pulling of th h@6e; shrimps, 10@12c; smelt, 40! poe geagway and Dyoa, calling at Port 4 Sharp and slight Injuries to Seels, Tt)! Weeks ago, Only oysters, Olym $4.00@4.50 per Townsend (Tylor ttreet’ whari), Victoria * 7 in said that Mra. Sharp witnessed the |femain to be finished Rck, §3.00 pe Sens O00 | ee nine Yo eet PRIOR * fight from the cellar stairway. Seeia | Will be carefully gong phy ir 6 ates | Sree : bis oe was arrested nnd gave bondn deep water harborag cod, 560; b Chin F ave bonds. ride of Yesler do ook satmon, 400 Ib tlerces, for ammok- Friday, December 8, at (0 P.M, * To our REMOVAL to the * Pugilism “and Professorships vide » ¢ amin ox r » ore | Ine purposes, 8c; herring, 3@4 DODWELL & CO., Ltd, . New York Block = Very few college profesnora receive | Bound ateame : . Wouts Genera! agents, 113 James Mt, ‘Phone y WE Will sell our handsome more than 86,000 @ year, and In order | Walnuts, 1%c; pecans, 180; fiberta, | be * stock of * to fit themselves for their ponitiona Ife; soft shell almonds, 15@18c; Brazil x * years in training. The average min- sanuts, 8e per dos; chestnuts, 186 all N Phone Main 110, P Rest : « * latarial of te nbout:s000, and the A MIS Leave Daily Arrive | * egardless of Cost * miniater keeps abreast of the tumbor snd Soliding Meterial IWAY Sm. ot Vernon om Come in NOW and Get * times nv great deal of hard ¢ Ke—No. 2 fir, $4,00; rough mer New Whatcom « ely work average school teacher | lchantable, 46.00 merchantable, $5.50; | “PM, Spexene Rowland . id) pm | THAT HA * ves $40 a month, and the achoot| JOPLIN, Mo., Nov. 22.—Carl Junc-|mixed flooring and) merchantab i x : * sacher who keeps abreast of hin fel-| tion, a little town of 2.000 inhabitants | $6.00@6.25; Mooring, $7.00; No. 1 cedar. x MeAnt teed * jowsa must work hard. After study-|10 miles north of this city, wan the |96.00@7,00; common, per M, §4 * Mrs. E.H. Johnson, Mgr. + * * * * * 4 ry the figures of the recent Jeffr between the hours of 3 and ¢ o'¢ Sharkey fight one will b no longer this morn in which the bank ¢ surprised to note that more boys Carl junction was looted nd take, an interest in boxing lessons | many valuable papers. The safe- de than they do in lessons pertaining | porit vault and a large safe was com to mathematics, grammar and philo- | pletely wrecked, the robbers doing soph thelr work without molestation It Jeffries and Sharkey each spent| required four charges of dynamite to about sixty days in active prepara-|complete the job, four distinct ex tion for the fight. Then they fought | plosions betnge heard There were two hours, Jeffries receiving $23,-| four men in the gang 42% for his efforta and Sharkey $11,- man ja for his efforts, | Buy 6 acres. Moore Invest, Co, $2.0002.75 Foner: Directors and Emmbalmory Ae periora Third Ave aud Columbia ss Fir Lumber-Rough, $8.50; thick Jeephone Main l& — Beattia, Wash. » finished, surfaced one or two sides, &, Wan 12 Inches wide, $1h@20 ge peer n a id (0 10 fasts upectad Navathe, bos ne TERY, Ie no “ding work Tn ur shop M extra; one Inch finish, $12@18; all ed, and we charge oniy what is fair con vertical grain, $ per M extra: floor ering one Inbor- and money-saving ing, dressed and matched, $176 HA mR eR fa A ee Bh stock boards, S-inch, 89@18; 10-inch, few the town he didnt $9.50@18, 12-inch, $184719; fencing, No. | ys anything; his kind of people pay dor @-tnch finish, $9; No. 2, $9; V or |{n advance or we don't do the work. channel rustic drop siding, weight Pigott & French Printing Co. 42,000 pounds, $11@14, fir Umber, Joists | 104 W, Washington St., Seattle, Wash, Tee ee eee eee eee Private rooming and board. 16 rooms pletely furnis! n ap at 4 at $806, ehoive WIGHTMAN & 0., 1 120 Marion Burke Block, com very