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cme ae THE SEATTLE STAR. 8 AUENTS WANTED, The adminiatratrix of the conald y i eoe or San Francisco | Greene sun Ww. iti Sow Pack. two years ago, paid the bill of $231 ~atfiee—_ AT Tre Too a cO., ble abstract com- stoamahipa QUe eB.) ORnOMNE, THRE for a Callfornia priest for perform } Ww iL Left as a Private and Is Now | '0# the customary rites of th atilla | the of chureh a, | for the repose of the soul of the des | : pany; established 1883. We are a Major. ceased, ‘This bill appeared in the » 4 » | Leave SEATTLE 9am | how making abstracts of mining final account of the administrator Deo. f, 10, 15, 20, 25, 20, Jan. 4,9 14,19 | claims, 114 Cherry atreet SAN FRANCISCO, Deo, 18.—C a ‘, eb, 3, and every fifth day Capt. jand Judge McDonald refused to al ATTOUNEYS AT LAW Walla and U and rel | 16, 21, Jan. 15, 90, and| W. D. LAMBUTH, 204-6 Pacific bik. . bee who re-entisted with many | low it, and accompanied his refusal W thereafter roms other Washington volunteers in| with remarks more forceful thar ed 3} re » Sex . Jash. A ‘ane! Seattle 10 aM). & CARMOLL, lawyer, proctor tn Teell's Thirty-sixth regiment, i# said} complimentary about charges for] 1020 First Avenue, Seattle, ash Lieay Fs Ban It Mt ni in as 6.11, 16, Imiralty and golleltor of patents, * to have been made a major, and on | such services 4 | De - 8. 7 12,17 7, Jan ‘fifth day Hoom & Hinckley block the next steamer to Manila, goes a — ° e | 1, 26 i Feb. 6, and every n do as Se iy young society belle to become his basta 5 ; B. IN. ENOB, rooms oe ee HISTORICAL lhree Sessions Dail eee le eee wu w | Leave Seattic 8 a. m J, HW, NAYLA orm ‘onecutin Fitshugh, at the outbreak of the | « | Deo, 11, 26, Jan, 10, 25. setae scckdrioh Ga eres Bute war with Spain, enlisted as a priv SOCIETY MEETS , , ka, Dec. 6, 21, Jan. 6] ivan block r ate in Company B, of this city, He 11 to 12 A. M., 3 to 4 P, M,, 7:30 to Op. M. | 20. th rab ei was @ corporal at the time of the “ a = 2 Ae Al-Ki jomal vol thereafter. formation of the new provi information obtain AM unteer regiments, and was one of the | TACOMA, Dec, 18.—The Washing- . . . fag be 7 most energetic in securing r niiat.| ton State F orival Soetety held its folder KE. W. HOUGHTOD ments for the Bell reg! t, now | annual meeting at the rooms of the | The company reserves the right to! Collins block known among the volunteers as the | seclety In the City Hall Friday af change without previous notice, “Suicide Club.” ternoon. The report of Secretary | steamers, sailing dates and hours of ~ UBINESS CHANCES. For hts work In securing recruits | Fuller shows the society's financial | = . . sailing J THROW BRIDGE. mares ~ . + = he was commissioned a captain and | condition ts greatly improved, large ree to | Puget Sound Supt. Ocean Dock, be a senone Syvergpese de om given @ company in the new regt- | ly due to the energetic work of Pr Reattle A a x Lar a « or ment During the active work of | dential Prowser, Thirty-six membe Up town ticket office as First av- eats. Bi ne ; “ ay re the regiment around the north line | Were elected, most of whom ns enue, Beattie; Goodall = erkine & Perey m4 peated “i eens om Se. . we » wnttN« Co., Gene agents, Ban Francisco. pliable to # ’ Just prior to the departure of the | from Seattle, The secretary r 7 THE STOCK EXCHANGE, 102% FINST AVENUE, 18 OPERATED FOR THE PURPOSE OF BRING. | moras : 41 Wall Bt. New York. Washington regiment, none made a| With evident regret, the fact that not} wo PHE BUYER AND SELLER IN piitecr TOUCH WITH ACH OTHER, AND ALSO TO GIVE . better record than Fitahugh, a Tacoma business house is repre | PEOPLE OF BMALL MEANS AN OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE STOCKS AT BOTTOM, PIACES Mininies Co ——— sented In the advertising columns of q rs r P4 Z onwnrt a oO oO sc) "4 REDUCED A Al sane - IN ORDER TO DO THIS TH QUANTITID FERRET THE BOARD ATK Bp AS as ington aska Wilson's Basinens Gallege Bei, blake the society Journal, which {8 issued) pricks ADVANCE, MAKING IT POSSINLE FOR ANY PERSON WHO WISHES TO INVEST 4 ‘ae THE PAST AND ae! Pini apg | AS FREELY AS IF HE HAD A LAnON! Moers for the ensulng year were | NOTICE THE SCHEDULE OF HOA Sen * BRIDGE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. elected as followe: Wm. F. Prosser.) THAT THE MAN WITH % CAN STAND SHOULDER TO BHOULDE n WITH THE BANKER OF | . are of Beattie, president; Edwin Eels of! ROKER AND INVEST HI8 SMALL, EAKNINGS TO THE HOST POSSIBLE ADVANTAGE, SEATTLE BRIDGE CO.—Builders Tacoma, vice president; Pdwin N of bridges, wharves, coal bunkers, Fuller, of Tacoma, secrétary; EB. C. PPP wae 7 ete pile driving and foundations; Vaughan, of Tacoma, treasurer, The| TO MINE OWNERS: The Stock! cause he buys at fret cost, and to| of this opportunity, the manage-| Gealers in piles, and spars - board of curators componed of} ” oh th pro 0 use the property | ment has dectded to hold thr ae oa Interesting clippings from Wash-| soe Wickersham, chairman Exchange plan protects the min ne property NRO ENO PROMOTE | a. h eTcaMenie CONTRACTORS AX BUILDERS UM D LOTS FOR DIFFERENT VALUES, AND YOU WILL SEE ; Gen ¢.| @ete the benefit of the full value of | sersions—to wit) from ii to 12 snaton ge onl He ray — ers P. Tradiey, Judge C. H. Hanford, | %%*" Mpasmuch as his stock Is o | the stom and to the mine owner| and from 3 to ¢ and 7:30 to 6:30 p. m T rel. ory. S Generates age Gre @ John P. Hoyt, F. B Cole, Henry C.| fered to the public at the lowe"t| and tuyer, because of the advantage | The 1 Below. The last clipping will also de retrospective some time: “. RANDALL, general Jonbing. Tel. nm should accom ttl * eer City of Sea Coreen wo CLOT CLEANING Davis, George V. Calhoun, James I, | price which he wit! name for It, and! acerting to the property modat Metcalf, vil. An Bm G o , o ge e full! u ah oppertunity as h | noon erelo! hould accommodate | Metcalf, Levi Ankeny and 4.) ween sales are made to get the full Such an oppertunit this for] neon sersion show ont end . “s ehaiee “Husea for Seattict Tt would be ‘The thirteenth annual meeting of| TIONAL PART OF THEIR VALUE THAN fotly to suppose that the mill will | the State Teachers’ Association will] AGREED THAT THE MINI DISTRICTS TRIBUTARY TO SEATTLE Rot prove as good as a gold mine to| be held in this city, December MOUNT DAKEK, CLE 'M, MILLER RIVER AND OTHER DISTHICTS-AKE EXTREMELY a . = Mr. Yesler, besides tending greatly | and 29, 1899, commencing at 2:30 p. yn. | IN fT AS MINING IN THESE DISTRICTS 18 AT YET IN IT . Townsetss” Gyler trent Vout COD paving grocery. droit Seana to improve the fine town of Seattle | An outline of the program is given) THERE ARE MANY FORTU N AWAITING MEN WHO MAVE THE FORESIGHT AND JUDOME NT | lupesa, salle irom 3 es * bh z and the fertile country areund i. by | herewith TO INVEST BMALL #8UMB IN LOW-PIICED, HUT POMISING STOCKH NOW BEING OFFERED IN | TWO STERN-WHEEL ENGINES Hubbell, ive of hi rok, } small) buyers and sellers to meet on equal] the ladies, and the evening » eee ce st ’ is First Announcement of Seattle. a - ; | SEATTLE Clothes Pressing Co. kee . pe ap o ce t » ' ne an neve fore nm € wil give o orkt men oe er | ey . Pp “We have heretofore neglected to clearance fee, which amounte, to but | Eroun a ee Tae nae wet” | thereby giving everybody an oppor: | Friday, December 15th) your cothes in shape for 91.80 mo.; Motice the fact that there is a new TEACHERS T0 me-thind 06 Gnechalt of Une value of| tne with the a3 hinktin ty to attend to his own dealings dyeing. cleaning, repairing. 1306 2d. or © one- ot the va of} ing with the approval of thinking | tunity a | Fos via Vancouver | Te steam mill in process of erection by a third party for the privilege of | peor lin hin own way. « Skagway, Tel, Bak s90 Mr. H. L. Yesler, at Seattle, mouth welling it on the streets | In order to give all parties tnter | Bidding of the Exchange ts free to Ketchikan and Junea, a — DANCING "ACAORMY. | zed of the Duwamish river, and which, MEE HE This is beneficial to the buyer, be-| ested a chance to avail theinselves | everybod 65 Hours +. + we are told, will be ready to go Into nit : oat NEST and only thorough dancing operetion a in November next, ieee DaststiaateacSenl i = a a ig : L® STOCKS AT A FRAC - _ school in city. Ranke Hall, Fifth and no mistake’ THERE NEVER HAS BEEN A RETTER TIMP TO PURE Aske JABRLE STOCKE . | +} | and Pike. P THE PRESENT TIME, ALL MINING EXPERTS AItE Steamship Farallon —— VIZ: INDEX, BILVERTON RICH | for # FOU SALE ant Drea calling st Port _ = attracting thither the farmer, the ia-| Wednesday — Afternoon: Council] THIS MARKET, AND IT 18 BAFE TO PREDICT THAT MANY MEN WHO ANE NOW BAKNING Saturday. Cec. 224, 4 10 P. ‘a and @ Marine Boiler and pumps, all Dorer and the capitalist on with tm-| meeting. Discussion of the report of] THEIR DREAD BY THE SWEAT OF THEIR BROW WILL IN THe NPA rOTUME BECOME in good condition. Apply Cahn & provement.” — Olympia Columbian, | committee of P 8. 8. C. upen action] KNOWN AS MONEY KIN¢ AS WAS THE CA IN CALIFORNIA AND COLORADO IN THE BAR OODWELL & CO. Ltd, Cohn, cor. Ratiread av. and Yesler. October 30, 1852." of N. BA. in reference to college en-| LY DAYS AND AS 18 THE CASE IN SPOKANE TODAY G@enerns agente, 118° 2 aw?) EEE bs eee trance requirements, NO PERSON WHO INVESTED IN THE FIRST BLOCK OF ANY OF THE LEGITIMATE STOCKS | mais ea wen’ HAIK DKESSING AND MANICURE The Beginning of Tecoma. Evening: Reception at Ralnier-| PLACED ON THE MARKET IN THE EARLY PART OF THE PRESENT YEAR WHEN THE MINI MRS. BE. A. HUMPHREYS, Hair “The New Town—A gentleman | Grand and president's addrens. BROOM BEGAN ON THE wr iT SIDE or THE « ABCADE 8. CAN REABONABLY FIND ANY Uae | Dressing, Face Maseage an@ Mani- who hes lately visited Commence-| Thureday—Forenoon: History of] WITH HI8 INVESTMENT. NOTE WHAT HAS BEEN DONE WITH A NUMBER OF THERE 87 Ks - cure, &# and 68 Pacife block. ment bay informs us that one log | Washington AND THEN CALL UP A MESKE Rh HOY AND HAVE YOUKSELF KICKED FOR NOT HAVING | ee ee es house has been erected; he was told] Afternoon—Section meetings BOUGHT AT THE RIGHT TIME. PEOPLE WHO BOUGHT 45 MINING STOCK ATS A SHARE CAN \lurkis AND FURNISHED ROOMS that over two miles of land had been| Evening: Lecture by State Buper-| NOW GET 1.25 FOR IT | | em HOTEL YORK—First av. and Pi purchased. A town site t# soon to be | !ntendent F. J. Brown, a ata | bs m age Oe Pore jeer 4 at $6.60 marked ovt."—Seattle Weekly Intel-| Friday—Forencon: Nature Study _ | rooms boar Ugencer.—June sa, Afternoon: The Free Text-Hook| Sunset mining stock was placed|® year ago, and it i pract! y le-, in certatn—that no one will reap the! per week. . ee ie: System. ‘The State Course of Btudy: |" the market at to per share, it has| «al tender today at 20 ene Toe cnccens kaa Gee u ont oute | SAVOY—Pieasant rooms; Wha 1 ° t one stories about the great ad-| link with the property and there cL The End of Tacoma. ston bbrege How MuchT Business oe enn ia. $1), worth a Beene liby ” * aad a * a os taeteie’ aes te anciin Laat pled | |” 695 Firat. “The last man moved over to Se- : stock could be muitiplied indefinite. | than to recure shares of stock In le- | = Golden Tunnel stock that wan) #t nd be multiplied ineeanie| gitimate properties while they are Pacific & Arctic. Railway andy en attie from Tacoma yesterday.” —Se- ' Mee it to Gitie Star, Dec. 20, 9902. WARTS WIM SAT UPON | dovent for te per share tons than aly, muffice It to say that the mining) EUNnA Propmach. wo my advice to | Navigation Company ALASKA Junk Co. pays highest year ago, has been sold as high as tne barca “ o the went ide of the Cascades. ends and patrons Is to keep | - prices; prompt returns, Mo. M11 Teepestor Grows, the authority on Hedhorst Gee kine HC tele cous toeatnee of tertauek are 00 be te in touch with the different | British 7 or Ralt tern avenue. Tel. Pike 319. RAILWAY NOTES. local bugs, {# willing to rest on his! iin) ie te worth 200 of more alized by the men who will get in wks offered on the market, | y a oars. He will not carry on any more on the ground floor at this time, by | and when you are convinced thi British Yukon M. T. & T. Co. a Z.... { have | the atocks represent legitimate prop- | — ertion and are being operated by re. {If Two first-class trains daily be- lable and trustworthy managers. |Itween Skagway and Lake Hen- McLeans invest your spare cash in such |Bnett, B.C. Through telegraph , ke Always insist upon having |Bservice, Skagway to Dawson and newspaper argumente with Commis.| The stock of the great Le tol sioner Baker, but ee tnat-pentiernan went-begeing in tte carly days at se | Purcharing much stocks ee te cosente he would like to fave a|® share. One of the employes of the| Meritorious sanding and honcal, _ | Spokane & Northern ratiroad invest. | “ ~~ coupe beard of three commissioners select oa im it and a ehort time after.| ur Strattons, Clarks JAMPS BOTHWELL — Mortgage loans, fire ins. & surety bonds. 28 Boston block. MALE HELE WANTED. ks i ' t , sion would also sit on Mr. Baker, | h'* ook ill thie thm Be Ee eee een chaunds tn the otate of Wash ~ property and the n ment — JOVERNMENT Positions — Young y | wounds ¢ . - a Je ted for the ratiw mail reat Werthern now owns 6 one y tell aw and Cher ame your own judgment as KA WAY men wan e ay = Lae 4 ” — ‘ . : Ss GS | and postal services. Address, en. mp. Inter-@tate Corre- Copper Bell stock was placed on !neten. and no one § 4 A STILL GREATER the market at bo @ share less than | ¥*t Who they may be, but one thing | to the vatue of the stocks, . 1S THE GATEWAY TO closing # nm ee a = ee era LOPE | j a Inet. I City, I me have CITY OF CHICACO THE EXCHANGE WILL ALWAYS GIVE TO ITS PATRON . TH INFORMATION AT Atlin, Dawson and Cape Nome | as cress ou "at vod HAND, BUT THE MANAGEMENT WILL NOT UNDERTAKE UPON THE VALA MINING ENGIN: T : oF the & & I. — STOCKS EXCEPT AS THE VALUES ARE EXPRESSED HY SALES UPON THE BOAIWD. G Id ae os ~ IN ORDER THAT ALL PARTINS MAY KNOW THE TRUE CONDITION OF THE MARKETS oO L. McAllister, ‘504 Pioneer bidg CHICAGO, Il., Dec. 1%.--Represen-| THERE WILL BE NO PRIVATE SAL OF 8TOCK MADE HY THE XCHANGE IN OTHER s —~ SN ae, ‘unprecedented traf- | tative citizens comprising the Com-| WORDS, NO BALES WILL HE MADE CEPT AT REGULAR SESSIONS, AND ON THE BOARD, Fields | Mie. Anan! i aa ak ok Dee, fatiroade have the nerve | mittee of One Hundred provided by! AND IN THIS WAY EVERYNODY WILL KNOW WHAT EVERYBODY ELSE PAYS FOR STOCKS, , sete fall ond Wanker nt Tye ‘of n@ following | the Civic Federation, met today and) 80 THERE CAN BE NO MISTAKES AS TO THE REAL MARKET VALI‘E Now (s the Time to Start for Cape Nome | rece ry. launched a movement to unite the THE PUBLIC [8 CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND OUR SESSIONS, WHETHER THEY DEAL is areas da rate, Deginning January 1. | numerous taxing Ddodies in Cook] OR NOT. ALL ARE WELCOME. ’ wor cates Gnd partionlere spate PRINTING AND BINDING. ‘This advance reaches 5 per cent. in| county under one responsible head, A eethge ee to F. P. MEYER, - nA APRA A some cases, and wholesalers say it | and create a Greater Chicago. An ag fer A City Passengerand Freight Agent,§) METROPOLITAN — Printing and et Matey “Seet <he eAal | enecative: commitice Of°15 will be Attend the Regular Sessions at the Stock Exchange, 1O2O First |f} 1: Ypties wax. Beephone Maint, binding Co. 112 Yesler way, Tele 77, le, , ue 601, prices of many, mapies. = to carry on the details of the ‘ork and arrange for a campaign Tt In stated that James J. HAI wil!| Aa Ginentumeat 40 the Wate Comanla venue, Seattle, and you will readily catch on to the right stocks to buy oo IRWIN, TraMc Manager, Dexter Horton an ~~ 4 Rae t d +d eee ask concress for a subsidy for his | tation will be prepared, authorizing bie ig Bullding, Seattle, Wash. BARNES & « », 4-15 Starr-Boyd ae of the Sete Secs Se | cota et ANTHONY CORCORAN ‘a ad ships. Such action would rewult in| county governments for presentation | « PERSONAT. Buccess in life ean only be obtained through influence. Will send absolutely free @ 100-page immediate beneM to the whole Pa-| to tho legislature in 1901 i 4 —_— 0 Manager Stock Exchange. 1020 First Avenue Buy 6 acres, Moore Investment Co. | x,| 165 100 Ibs in 10-1b sacks, $1.45 cwt| S. He, So; cabbage, 25@50c per 100; red| Sic; lard compound, tlerces, 6; KR e M4 APPLICATIONS MARKET QUOTATIONS pc: 32 "822% FE 1, Wo fa Sh eaten, 9 ge tok “lnhtch explain a thee 4 ts of hypnotism, personal mag- h Fish (obbing) — 1.80 per 100 Ibe in 10-1b sacks $7.50 bbi | o FOR JUDCESHIP cur anmpeccnowmaal Butter Cheese, Eggs end Poultry | 4c; halibut, 44@5%e chum ’ in 40-1b sacks buckwheat four, pure, 10 DAYS TO CAPE NOME. ne Oe ee atte Beatie: Monday Morning.—There are very Butter — Washington creameries, | 7%; founders, B@4e; soles, B@4o; | $4.00 per 90 Ibe in 9-1b sacks; crack. | habits, enables you to win and hold rck cod, MiPée: # ea t, $2.00 per 100 Ibe in 10- = em ees Caras et 0 cast astan’ teas peeps in bc |SOUT> Lee Nae fastern Iowa the love and respect of others, few changes in the market to chron. | pound prints, 20@32e; oh and Elgin, 28@30c $4.25G4.75 per aack; $2.00 /1b sacks: f r | Anybody can learn in a few da: WASHINGTON, D. ©., Dec. 18—| {cle today. Fresh vegetables are |" 8) Gobbing)—Native Was m; clams, $1 sacks S per 360 Ibe Im 16-1b | Wi! Sell on or About May iat, rps 1 ‘We quatantes sucuuahe Wee tae ‘There are a dozen applicants for the | ranging « little lower, and California|ingran 14@lée; Eater, 144160 black cod, 6@7 sacks; steel cut oatmeal, $3.50 per vheernastie | day. Addveas See Sore thatieatn suall Alaska judgeship from the State of | fruit has also dropped a notch Eggs Gobbing)—Strictly fresh | ook salmon, 400 Ib tlerces, for emok- | 100 Ibe in 10-1b sacks; graham flour, of Science, Dept. 465D, Barry Washington, and as any more from Ranch eggs are weak, but the price | ranch, nearly every ether state in the anc; Paatern, 18@ 22 ing purposes, Se; herring, 3@4c $1.65 per 100 Iba In 10-1 sacks; whoie N td ochest * White omb, 19 ibe :| wheat flour, $1.80 per 100 Ibe in 10-!b SA TA ANA) Bending, Rey lsd ¥ ‘ re union yao ehl well eee Basis | same meas deecatennel, SObiad Nets. jmacks: rye meal, $2.10 per 100 Ibs in Will Sail About May sthiga, | WANTED -To buy old gold and sil- ‘The department of Justice will de- etmes poultry beginning tol" "poultry — Chickens, live, 13@14c;| Walnuts, 12€130; pecann, 130; 10-1b sacks; rye flour, $2.25 per 100 Ibs ver. H. Hensel mfr. jeweler, 28 cide upon the qualification of the|come in. Prices will be the same as! iit, turkeys, 1s@iée; ducks, ite.|berts, 3c; woft shell almonds In 10-1 sacks: aplit peas, 100-1b sacks, | Moth with nacct a St Miehne me Both | Hinckley block. candidates, therefore ordinary en-|thowe of Thankagiving. geese, 1c; live weight. “l16c; Brazil nuts, 10@ 1c; hic $2.00; split peas, $2.50 per 100 ibs im | river fleet TLE NO. 1, SEATTLE NO. | oom ae {STAE dorsements are valucies seth Pg: | nuts, 8@10C; cocoanuts, Sle per doz; |25-1b boxes; mixed pena, $2.60 per 1009/2 SEATTLE ‘NO. 4, KOCK ISLAND, FOR | SER “Hanson before purchasing 4 a WME lovtace ase being cffeved to the pre Wheat (export)—No. 1 club, 60c;| black walnuts, boxes: wheat flakes, 15 -Ib| Reservations may sow be mate ctthecmcect | Colic a5 Columbia street, oppo. en, $1.76; wheat Makes, Lumber and Building Materia ng NS eRe ia hie | SEATTLE-YUKON TRANSPORTATION CO. | 2's bostoltcn r . $4.90; rough mer- | $240 180 Ibs net: fancy rolled ota, | ducer by the local dealers for deliv- Myc; No. 1 bluestem, 614 ‘The shinglemen started their rati-| ery in round lote on the dbeck or in| milling No, 1 club, 5 NING. fication ceremonies last Saturday by | the car at Seattle its. bab sdt ‘: | sienna es | Gockel & business meeting in G. A. R. hall) Grain—Oats, $20.00@21.00; barley, ; merchantable, 9 WD sacks, $2.55; ed = wheat, | 99-92 Columbia St lander ayes Agent, ans neem = atip. m About 55 manufacturers $16.50@17.00; wheat chicken feed, Green Frutt Gobbing)—Riack figs, flooring and merchanta $3.70 per bbl In 60-Ib eacks; steel Pioneer Square. i EB RT PRUNER—Those having were present. $17.00; bran, $14.00; shorts, $15.00@|2%-Ib boxes, $1.2661.35; new dates 00; No. 1eedar, Cut oatmeal, $6.50 per bbl In §0- needing attention, eend word A difference of at least 20 cents on | 16.00; rye, $21.00; popcorn, $3.00 per 100 | 6% @7c; lemons, $1.0004.00; California or M, $4.00@5.9, | 10 sacks; Graham flour, $375 per ml H. Nelson, care Star office. the price of stars and clears was de- | Ibs. grapes, white and black, $1.00@1.25 cided upon The matter of a car Hay—Puget sound, per tons, $9.50@ Californ! a muscat, nop quinces: shortage will be looked up by the ad- n Washington timothy, | %! per box; cranberries, $8.00@% 2 aproce 10 ; cedar shingle bolts, [8 -!b sacks; whole wheat four, al SECOND HAND GooDa 3. 0@3.78. $2.90 per bb! In $0-Ib sacks; rye meal, EAM, mone Main a annneoteneeootappretetia ‘ir Lumber—Rough, $8.50; th Th per bbl in ) macks: rye flour, 4.00 Everett 60 : | S275 per DDI In 60-1b wack ni 0 1W A FULL LIND of Heaters, cook visory committee. The association 00: alfalfa, $10.00. [native cranberries, $6.60G7.00; whit aurtaced one or two aides, & $400 per bb!: fancy rolled oats, 180 am. Mi vernon P| stoves and furniture of every de- wili continue for another year | Kees — Slightly fresh ranch, 260; | $1.25 per box; cranberries, $8.0048.59; |19 on 12 inches wide, $15@20; length |'a net in bbls, $4.85; fancy rolled! peyuyp Awnrve | sertption at B. Chapin’s, 6th & Pike In the evening the members at Butter—Fresh ranch, 26@28 oking apples, 75¢@$1.25 a box; fan- 12 to 16 feet; special lengths per | ats, 180 Ibs net In bbls, $4.85; fancy | 62pm, ene-Rossiana 10.9) p.m. | tended the Third Avenue theater in| Poultry — Spring chickens, 12 red apples, $1.00@2.00; fancy a extra; one inch fininh, §12@18: all | Palled ¢ 90-Ib sacks, $4.60; fancy ha, at Gitoabe ond Back, @ body, and later a ratification ban- | live turkeys, B@ ite; meene, 100 nbers. $1,75@2.25; ban nas. vertion! grain, 4 per M extra; r-|Tolled oats, per case, $2.45 | Sa STR a eee oe qQuet was given at the Royal Ave stock—Choice beef cattle, | $2.202.50; persimmons, $1.00@1.25; and matched. an 0, STREAMERS SEATTLE. = cows, Mac; steers, 4c; good hogs, live, | Japanese oranges, $1.25 per box; na oO f-inch, $9418 . (Gobbing)y—Green — Mocha, wivrentnennnn | go. Pad up C Mastic, STAT NEWS be; hogs, dressed. Tigc; calves, drews- | vels, $2.50473.00; neediings, $2.0002 $9. 504718; 12-inch, 818419; foncin : Java, per Ib, 2% “Greyhound Changes Time. General bank rea ‘ ed, large, 4%c; small 7c. tangarines, $1.25@140, pears, $1.6 |4 or 6-Inch Anish, $9; No. 2, $9; V Costa Rica, choice, per ib, Commencing ‘Moaday, D 11, Maurice MeMicken Hides, Pelte and Wool ~ Heavy 1.75 per box; pineapples, $9.254°5.5, | channel rust drop siding, weteht | Roasted--A ackle in 100-1 cases, ora 5 CHE y, Dec Lester Tureer. sound, salted steers, over 60 Ibs, Se; grape fruit, $3.50@4.00, 2,000 pounds, $11@14; fir timber, Joists | per 100 Vos, $12.75; 60-1p cases, per 100 ° | rikhure Mr. Hoska, the fifth member of| medium sound, per Ib, fe; lebt " in ond Pood. nd ac intlings, rough, $8.50@1e; 8 1| Ibe, $12.85; 26-Ih cases, per 100 Ibs S G yh d the Tacoma school board, resigned sound, under 56 Ibs, 8c: cows, sound, +a baabegeens 1 F, $9.60@18; 84 8, $13414; b $1295; Juva, S0-tb tina, per Ib, 65c teamer re oun and Furope. the other day, and the other four ‘all weights, 8c; stags, bulle and oxen,| Hay aoe Puget sound, per and up, $15. sack Aden Mochs, $1%40; ci WIil make an entirely new change, THH PUGET SOUND NATIONAL RANE are deadlocked upon the election of 6c; salted kips, 8c; calves, per Ib, | ton, $12.00@13.00; Eastern Washing-| washington Red Cedar Lumber— | Col “_iuatemala, Be: ground! of time on the Everett-Seattle run epitad Woy SRATTER his successor. Oc; green hides, 64@T%Ke: dry hides, | ton timothy, $18.00; mixed, $17.00; al-| Rough, $9; bevel siding, weight, 700| COT 1@20e; Lion, 1008, $12.25; ¢ Leave Seattle 6:46 &. wm. 11 & ei — . ~ Atistactic 8. ® per Ib, Ie; dry culs, one-third leas; | falfa, $12.00. : ba, $14@ 15.60; ceiling, welghts, Nos and 4:30 p.m, Jacob Furth’ * to when The Skamokawa Eagle still runs in kymmer deer, per 1b, 1s@26c; winter | Oats (Jobbing) — Per ton, $22.00@/4.2 and 2%-Inch, 1,300 Ibs; Now. 1, 2 Leave Everett § a. ma 2p. m, and) BO Neutelders coo ae we hee ta official directory John L. Wilson goer, dry, 14@16c; papery deer, 8@ | 24.00. r and 8, %-Inch, 700 Ibs, walnn- | 45 p.m Correspondents ‘(ns Royal Nil as senator and J. Hamilton Lewit joc; dry elks, 100: green elk, 4@5 Barley—Steam rolled, $20.00; whole, | coting, $10@14;. rust! 25@)28; *A* Cc. EF. EDWARDS | Fare S00. First class meals served inthe United States end Surepe. lan never and W. C, Jones as representati sheep pelts @491.20; sheartings, 15 | $19.00. shingles, $1.50; standard shingle " at 2h 50 oOS5dO5db6bSbbESCE in congress @use; East Washington wool, s@ | Corn—Whole, $22.50; cracked, $23.00; | 1 19; t.jnch finish, 12, 14 and 16 feet, eal Estate, Mining and | LIOSSS SSIS TOTS TSS drogee ~ ME Fed O% lean w fe; dirty o " ‘eed meal, per ton, $23.00 thick finish, $28@26; ceda . The United States Fish Hatchery, 100: clean, wool, 1c: dirty oF timber eee eee heat, $19.00; ofl cake meal, |e ee eee eae: fan | €dBusiness Opportunities | ° >< at Little White Salmon, in Skamania 5 pont skins, oath "athe 31.00, | $20.00; middiings, $21.00@23.00; br piokets, $12, "| ay Studien ateeet, pakwees Westen . 7 e 4 'ne ain sheep, each, 26@50c; cow Kiln dr $1 In advance of greet and Ratlroad avenues ATE with In the 000 engn were ven getite $19,00@21.00; dairy chopped feed, $16. | araymee. fo. | enaneee an braun | & : $ \ oolbaner taken. There are 849,000 exes on y oe 3 Ee teh gate su, | A : hand yet, and when they shall be Vogeteties. — Reeeyees.> | Jobbing Quotations | Fire, Y, Insurance —— : o planted the number of fry turned out| Potate Gobbing)—Native pota-, Fresh Meat (obbing)—Cow beef, caine, an Loans... @ Choice corner on Broadway; 5 @ t Will be a little over 89 per cent, of toes, $14.00@18.00; Yakima potatoes, |7o per Ib: steer t 7%yc per Ib The jobbing au ne today were} ah aed a, @ minut ride from power © . the whole num of exes taken £20.00; beets, TH@RSC per mae 5 mutton, weth Te per ib; pork) a tlow ello ¢ . P ® hous : e coe per sack, 60c; eweet potatoes, $1.80 | To per 1b; veal, large, 8 per Ib; amali, ugar Gobbing)—Golden C, In bbts, momaens S Convoyancing house, a 4 § Fourth ay Richard Strait, surveyor of Wah- 1.90 per hundred pounds; tomate % 84.27%; extra C, in bbla, $4.50; py lp, Soest be Ps lace kiakum county, came near drown- | $1.00 per box; Chill peppers, $1.2 Provisions Gobbing)—Hams, large, | dered, $5.56, 4 granulated, $5.00 WIGHTM ; 7 >¢ ing in the Columbia a few days axo.| native oninos, $1.10; fancy Oregen\i2%c; hams, small, 12%c; breakfast | cube, $6.56; spot cash prices AN PHONE MAIN 611 “gy tates, |Z + h Hie bot swamped and he climbed the | caulifiowers, $1.00 per doz.; lettuce, oh, 14460) Gry,salted ‘aldes, 7%;| Frour, etc, Gobbing)—Patent xx-| Room 5 Colman Block NY 4 TUE | Lon ni all mast till {t disappeared. Then he | 40e a doz; turnips, 0c per sack; rad- | Rex, 8% cellent, § Novelty A, $2.10; Star Seattle, Wash la o ILEY BLDG. PHONE MAIN 337 @ : Vruck out for shore, but the current | jwhes, 10¢; pumpkins, 4@\e per Ib;| Lard Yobbing)—Home made, per | (bakers), $2.85; Centennial, $3.95 Gold | a ‘ i le the Twer dwept him past a point he tried to) radish, 8c; celery, 95@400 a doz; gar- |ib, The, White Star, 8c; Coin special, ! Drop, $3.10 corn meal, yellow, $1,60@ | I [Seoeeceocecoeceees jt from, reir home ° ° e * | ~?® oer aaa inca e

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