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eo AATTLE BOY SHOT Otchett Was Wounded When Gen. Lawion Was Killed. A cablegram received in this elty Jesterday announced that Walter \ Cotchett, of Seattle, frat heute ef Troop G Bleventh Cavalry, wa ‘Wounded tm the Battle in the Man guina valley, in the same engar Ment In which Gen, Lawton lost his Ute. wound is net serious. Lieut. Cotehett, well known her: end formerly an officer in the U. of AWW. cadets, left thie city with th Firet Washington regiment and re Mained with it until August 11, 1899, @t that time holding the rank of Second Neutenant of Company G. In August he was discharged, to be transferred to a leutenancy in the Bleventh Cavalry, then just being Organized by Capt. Lockett He obtained bis commission in the @ame troop of which Capt. Sture of Tacoma, was made troop com- SEATTLE’S REAL ESTATE MART Figures Showing an Enor- mous Business. ‘The need for data regarting the dmportance of the many real estate | transfers now being made, tas Brown so great that O. M. Moore, of the Puget Sound Bureau of Inform @tion, has undertaken to make an estimate on his own account Hie etatement is being made from un ‘official sources, but tt t# being care fully and conservatively prepared From time to time this information ‘Will be forwarded to Fastern pubdiic- @tione that desire it. It is being Mostly desired by real estate jour mals. The statement which Mr Bloore has prepared is substantially @s follows: The sales in July amounted to $450.686; im August, $798 587, Sep- Cember, $611,999. In October, $788,890, tm November, $894,999. The above only includes deeds in which the purchase price is shown Every month there are a number transfers which only show a nomin- @! consideration. The number of ‘these in the various months are os follows: July, 87; August, 9, Septem- Der 0; Cetober, %; November #0. Biany of these Include important Failrond and other corporation deals It ie to Be presumed thet if the @mounte of these deeds were shown ‘the average would be very high, as) fn many imetances the property is eentrally located. ‘The month of December, up to the ‘2%tu, shows transfers amounting to $516. There are also 18 deeds Showing only a consideration of #1 / each. OREGON SAND BARS. Coos Bay harbor (Or) ts block- ded by another sand bar, which was thrown up by the big southeaster | which prevailed in November. Ore- @on raises sand-bare like It does Plums. The dangers of the sande are Unavottabdle, and are practically Fulning the shipping interests of that unfortunate state. The bar recent- ly thrown up hes shoaled, so that & number of steamers and ships now im port canret get out. There are @wo new channels through the > Dut neither are deep enough to let ‘Yerseis pass. Sawmill to Start. PORT TOWNSEND, Dec. 22.—Ow- fing to the prevailing high rates for Tumber. the Bank of Pritich Cotum- Dia has about decided to reopen the oo Discovery sawmill, whion has Been closed for nearly 10 years NO CHANGE IN CITY ENGINEER’ The announcement that = Albte Gardiner would contest with R. H. ‘Thomaon for the place of city en- Bineer, created a ripple of interest throughout the city last. It is not Believed. however, that Mr. Gard- Ber standa any show of appointment by the mayor, inasmuch as Thom- fon has made a good record as city engineer, and fs the only man who thoroughly wnderstands the many Getaiin of the Cedar river work nc in progress. MORANS DO THE WOR Moran Brom. Co. h fomtract for the secured the pairs on the Steamships City of Puebla and Po-| Mona, ax stated In the Star Monday ‘The cost will jaregate probably $200,000. The bid was made in com Petition with San Francisco, and th Contract was awarded the on their merits, Four new botlers Wit be put on the Puedia, besides fecelving a general overhauling ‘The Pomona will have two nqw boil- @s. Moran's bid was not only low @r, but they agreed to do the work in @ shorter time than ‘Frisco parties TATE WEWS. ‘Tekoa ndealers are in @ pool Gnd retuse to vil wheat for lows then @ cents per bushel Spokane saloons are compelled to tione at midnight now, the new or @inance having gone into effect fat Urday night Postmaster F. A. Winter, of C Ville, han renigned and indorsed t Bpplieation of W. A. Baker for ap Pointment. ‘The waiary is $1,100 per Year Last Bunday was the first “ary” Gay South Bend had seen for two Pear, the mayor having orderéd th Hosing of ai) games and the enforce- | saan iesne nt ant | The cablegram states that the | Morans| Ment of the Sunday closing law for the satoons The Great Norther Will keep 600 to 1,000 men emple all winter, and Xpend $160,000 in laying new track end improving ite right of way through Spokane depats are to be Hexides this, new con@iructed there, and new bridges built The fact that one of our citizens Was Mined $20 this week for allowing hia aon to remain in the atrects after Tal0 o'clock in the cause a gener vening, ip 1) 1 awakening to me quarters as to the importance f more strict observance of the urfew hour, says the Pomeroy ®ast Washingtonian. wae The Syrmn colony of Tacoma t+ sroused over outrages recently per petrated on thelr countrymen, One them, a pediar, was robbed by hushwaymen a few days ago. Some © previous ther peddler had mysteriously disappeared, and they } aow think he was murdered and rob bed, as he was known to carry quite A aum of money So now the colony raising a fund pay for a search the missing pediar's pody and discover in what manner m1 to his death WHEAT IS NOT MOVING PEND oN, Or. Elev thousand bu ie wheat sold Weston constitutes only move of grain tn this county for | | many weeks past. With several mil } Hom bushels held tn Warehouses shipped to the seaboard and held subject to future selling orders from here, Week after week has slippe by with absolute stagnation |p arkets, Quotations Rave been merety nominal, and Mm nothin than the local price Agured on baste of export valuation, which, in turn, owing to kof business, nerely nominal n™ all lota sold at Weston be- omged to numerous farmers who a few dollars with whieh to current purchases during the | Jay season. They received 40 nts per bushel fty ite for No. 1 Club, stendard test S8to 59 Ibe. # the figure the farmers demand and nave demanded throughout the sea n. WANT TO PAY DES The board of directors of the Ren ton school district fied an applica thon With Judge Jacobs late yeater day afternoon for a writ of habea to compel the extension of the tax rolis for that school district to enable them to pay off $1,000 ac crued interest on the school debt The directors claim the present tax levy will not cover this expenditure. INSANITY DODGE ONCE MORE EVERETT, Dec Yesterday the court decided, after several hours of argument by the attorneys, that none of the evidence that Lyty, charged with grand larceny, gave at hie preliminary hearing tn Seattle, could be used againet him Phillips, recently found guiky of rand larceny in robbing F. W. Mit jer In Seattle last July, would like to be considered insane. Two local physicians have so declared him. * King county officers declare this to be a ruse to escape @ term in the penitentiary. BELIEVES IN EXPANSION DUPFALO, N. ¥., Dec. 22—Last evening. before th Independent Chub, Clark Howell, of Athnte, Ga delivered an eloquent address on the subject of Philippine expansion. He drew the usual parelic! between the acquisition of the Philippines and that of Louisiana and Oregon, amt declared that whatever the opinion of Americans relative to expansion, all should untte im sustaining the present war untt! the Filipinos were subjected and oppositfon to our av | thority stilied. LINEMAN KILLED. ‘Theodore Mayers, a lineman In the employ of the Grant Street Electric Railway Co. received an electri shock while working on a pole at the ¢ Fourth ave south and atreet afternoon clock, rown to the groum! a disance of t He was unconscious when picked up and died tn the patrol wagon on th to headquarters, His body at Bonney & Stewart's, Mayers was 25 years pf age, and unmarried, He been In Seattic but few weeks. SERVICES OVER nue yeatertay and & way . GEN. LAWTON MANILA, Dee. 22.—~The remains of Gen. Lawton were this morning plac ed in Paco Cemetery chapel, after private wervices had been hetd at the 4 generale te residence. The dy wae carried cemetery by | corted by a tre STS’ DEPARTMENT. | ‘The Charity anisation Moriety han cotablichet an Infante wardrobe jepartmer Mr WOT Wik +, will have chares, and phe wilt recave ¢ butions =f her reel. tore nue, or mt the eral offices of ¢t ewiety st | Pourth svenve ert Jefferson atheet | @. & 8. Orricers. At the last meeting of the Myrtle Chapter, 0. B #, the following core were elected for the gear of i Worthy matron, Mery A aemwinte marren, Tallien bt treasurer, Beatrice Wrighe; secre tary, Julius C. Stine; conductress, | Anna R. Morgan late conduc cress, Jessie M. Ada, A | Munger; Ruth, eler | ther, Sue Tyler; Martha, Lilliam Ttisedorph; Blecta, Eva 8. Bell; war- den, Elizabeth W. Sackman; sen tinel, George W. Gabriel; chaplain, Emile C. Mensing; marshal, Neljo Powell; organist, Elizabeth News lands REDUCING AREA OF THE RESERVE Foster Will Get an Imm ate Report. Senator Fos has succeeded in persuading the experts of the geo logical survey to report inmmediat upon the matter of enlarging Jeter son and Clallam counties, thus cut ting ddwn the foreeit reserve. tui fact that Commimioer Moneller, of or ’ tent © report favorable to (his enlargement was published em clusively im the Mtr last weer Since then It has been resolved by Director Walcott and Benstor Foe ter to enlarge Jefferson county over 200,000 wer and Clatiem county nearly 360,008, While it ts true that it Will coat more to clear much of this land than the land itself worth, yet If It is ever mettled the Xes acoruing to the state will be | phormous while the amount of tim Ver standing upon It ix eatimated at| 81,400,000, OF thin the spruce and | dar timber are of tremendous value, being, In fact, the finest body | of this variety in the state, It tx claimed that @ great deal of the land thus vacated will be of little vatu agriculturally The matter will have to be by the pres decid ed in Ite Anality dent, Land Commissioner Bridges ts in ty. He i» investigating kage charges at wharves on t rds leased from the state We ays the charges are higher than the tole preseribed by the state land commissioner, and will have to lowered } accord! ty Ce tury te Begin January “i BPRLAN, Emperor's lead in « ern Sostivities . in the sehoola, te the Bundesrath 4 to regard Jan. 1, owing th oficial beginning of the new cen tury. Injured in Initiation. LOUISVILLE, Ky. Dee, f.—-As sistant City Attorney Joseph Hut. aker was shot and seriously wound ed late last night while betng initiat “i in the West End lodge of the A OU. W. The injury ts said to have been accidental. the lodge decline pened MARKET QUOTATIONS Friday Morning. New Orleans bananas, and @ carioad of oranges from Rediand arrived on but the members of to tell how It hap- West street thin morning, in fine condition Freeh vegetablese are ranging a Little lower. ‘There ure plenty of turkeys in the market for the holiday trade. Quo: tations will be slightly higher than those of Thankegiving. 1900, as | A cartoad of |‘ oma heen mre enamine eeepc THE SEATTLE STAR. OZ 12504; thick finish, $28@36; cede squares, 7, 8 9 and 10 Mot, $24q20; plokets, $12 Kiln dric t, $1 in advance of green; AUCTION SALE [a : 2 ——— Jobbing Quotations AMUSEMENTS. ATTLE do Howe, S Mannger Four Nights and Raturday Matinee Thursday, Dee, 21. OPENING OF WINTER BEABON Eugenie Blair In Mra, Frances Hodgson Bu A Laly Of Quality Prices nt $1.00, The ate on nett'n IRD AVENUE THEATER. Vhong Matin 067 W. M, Russell, Le a Manager Week Comencing Sunday, Dee, 17 BROWNS ONE iN a UNENDING TOWN LAUGH With a galaxy of Fun Mukers | Mark Swan, Maude Knowlton, Jen sie Mal Hall, Monia Lee, James Cas nidy, 2. Kbner, J, Webber, Mann Ward. The laughing hit of the sea mn, Regular prices, Don't forget the matinee Wednesday at 2 p.m Benefit of Carbonado Miners’ Fund The Miniature of... DAWSON CITY An t reproduction of the met- ropolia of the Klondike # Hichea, daylight and evening effects, produ ed at @ Cont of $10,000. Admission 10 On exhibition at 122%% Second | avenue i i } @ The Jobbing quotations today were 3 Kt AONMIMATY... 3 ass robven Sugar Gobbing) Golden ©, in bbs, PID A “ ; extra C, in bbia, $4.60; 4 dered, $6.66; dry granula + OF cube, $5.66; mpot cash prices +s. a ¥ » ot Gobbing)—Patent: ha. cellent, 98.96; Novelty A, $3.10; Star | (babers), @255 ntennial, $3.45 G: Drop, 9.10; corn meal, yellow, 1 | a nese 1.65 100 Ibe in 10-ib macks, $1.45 owt! | n meal, white, $1.60q | n10-1b sacks $7.50 bhi) | buckwheat flour, pure, | {94.00 per 80 Ibe in Sib nacks; crack | ed Wheat, @2.00 per 100 Ibe in 10 Ib necks; farina, 93.08 per 100 in b-Ib | Compeizing many varteties B sAck® per 100 Ibe in 20-Ib} it Galatia’ Micws Asorea sacks; steel cut oatm $3.50 per | Kuiani and Awate $|100 Ibe in 10-1b » ahem flour, Soren per 100 Ibe in 10-1b aacke; whole Pots, ane r, 91.90 per 100 Ibs in 10-!b many articles of high art Jap- meal, 03.10 per 160 Ibe in} ware rye flour, 92.26 per 190 I By ertar. of Receiver, te th 10-1) macke; split peas, 106-Ib sacks, 18 conjunction with the b 92.00; eplit pena, 89.60 ner 100 Iba rn Tupt stack of the New Yors 3 25-!b bomes; mined peas, $2.50 per 190 | Jewelry Co.'s atock of Di Ibe in sacks, 02.76 per cwt in| monds, Watches, Jewelry o B6-lb Bonen; woeat Kaiten, 15 - tb Bilverware. bomes, $1.7 wheat fake ™M per NO RESERVE OR LIMIT. case of M 21b phan, in bbis LADIBS, 1 nhe to pe $8.40 150 Ibe net: fancy Folled cata, ticipate in this great offering 9 ih acks, $3.55; cracked wheat of tuneliane Wane $3.70 per bbi in 6 ka; steel ais commences tomorrow 3 /Cut eatmenl, 96.50 per bbl in t0- at 10:9 9:90 and 7:20 D. m. I» sacks; Graham flour, 82.76 per bb! in Ib ke; whole wheat flour, aT THE # per BD! in &@-lb sacks; rye meal, $ ’ per bbl in 80-1b sacks: rye flour, 3 $4.00 per bbI: fancy rolled omte, 186 be net im bbls, 8685: fancy roi 3 4 oats, 9-Ib sacks, $4.00; fancy 3 led cate, per cane “. Coffees (obbing)—Oreen — Moe! ha, 817 Second A per Ib, 22@27e" Java, per ib, Zq2 17 Second Ave. ‘asta Hica, cRoice, per ib, 2le; Roasted—A’ eckle’a, In 108-1b canes, PSOOSESSSSOSSSOSOSOSOSCOSS! 9. \\K) [hu HI! @-\b cases, per 100) ihe, $12.85; M6-Ib canes, per 100 Ibe, | $12 %, va, -> tins, per ib, 65e | £19.00@21.00; dairy chopped teed, sack. Me; Aden Mocha, 31%; Cara Moat Prices | cola, Bc: Guatemala, Ble: ground Freak Moat Cobbing)—Cow beet, | Coffee, 16@ 20; Lion, 100s, $12.25; 609, Freah Fish (Jo per Ib; steer beef, Tike per Ib; mutton, wether I per ib; veal, Jarge, fo per Ib; smaii,| ee IN the uperior Court of the State Provisions (jobbing)—Hams, large, w peton for King County iste; hale, , 12%0; breakfast | mmons for publication, No, bacon, Ile: dry waited sides, 7%} pro. Rex, Me A. Hartley, plaintiff, va, William Lard (Yoobing)—Home made, per) “MeCulloch, T. A. Sanderson and tb, White Btar, Se; Coin speci © BL Patios, detendante Svc; lard compound, tlerces, 6c; Rex, | The State of Washing the naid me William McCulloch and C, H, ne) — Perch. @) ton, greeting alibut, “ chum salmon,| You and each of you are hereby Se; founders, 34P4e; soles, 4°\| summoned to appear within sixty ke cod, UB4e; amelt, +e ore.| days after the date of the firat pub- mpha, B426G476 per sack: $7.00) teattom of this summons, to-wit per gation; clams, $1 65@1 in sixty days after the 14th day cod, bYEe; Diack cod, 6 alt Chin ber, 1899, and defend the k almon, 400 Ib tleroes, for amok. | ttied action in the above | Ing purposes, fe; herring, 3@4 court, and answer the com- Wots | plaint of the plaintiff, and serve a Walnuts, 12613; pecans, 190; n1-| COPY Of your answer upon the un- berte, 40; ott shell almoenda dersigned attorneys for plaintiff at lc; Bragit: nuts, 10@1le: hickory | thelr office below stated: and in case huts, 8106; cocoanuts, Sc por ¢ of your failure so to do judgment Bastern chestnuts, 1518; pine ni will be rendered against you accord 1c; biack Walnuts B@100; peanuts, 1M to the demand of the complaint, ex which has been filed with the clerk | of said court isosiett’ Waban ieee ember and Boliding Moteriel. rn. object of the above entitled ow ng | Loge—No. 2 fir, 400 Ugh mer-| action is to obtain judament inet prices are being offered to the pro chantable, ©; merchantable, §5.50;| the said defendants and ach of ducer by the local dealers for deliv-| mixed flooring and merchantable, |them for the sum of $24 with inter- ~ dha | tote on the dock or in | Moose flooring, > loedar, est at the of 12 pe t. per e a jor te: % eo@T mmon, per M. $4.00@6.%0: annum fr October 29, 1999, for - «. ral Oats, joven 09 barley. | spruce loan, 4.0; cedar seindis tale sum of $80 for serach - Beige $eseeit.se; wheat chicken feed. |42.00@3.1 for plaintiff's costs and disburee- shorts, 0G | Fir Lumber—Rough, $8.59; thick ments herein, on a certain promis- oo Tye, $21.00; popoorn, $3.00 per 19 | anished, surfaced oF two aides, #,| sory note made, executed and deliv ' : » Wan 2 inches w SSG; length ered by sald defend ite to pl af 10.50; Eastern Washington timothy, | M extra; one inch finish, $13@18; ail | notified that plaintiff has caused a $16.00@17 00; alfalfa, $10.00. Exge—Strictly fresh ranch, Batter—Fresh ranch, 26 Poultry — Spring chickens, 12 live turkeys, 1MPide; geen, 10 “ive stock—-Cholce beet cattie, | cown, Me; steers, 4c; goud hoy ve, Se; hows, dressed. Tipe; calves, dress od, large. Oe; email Te. Hides, Pelts and Wool — Heavy sound, salted steers, over @ Ibe, %e medium sound, per ib, Se; light sound, under & Iba, Se: cows, sound, all we bulie xen, calv tb, per OWOTHC; dry Nides per lb, ie; dry culs, one-third leas green hides summer deer, per Ib, 18@2c; winter 1@Me; papery deer. 10@ . We; areen elk, +@ sheep pelts, 360@91.20; shearlings, @2%c; Eastern Washington wool, ; clean wool, Ic; dirty or tim- ber burned, Ibe; tallow, 24M4e; Angora goat skin mountain sheep, alla, each, 3@2%e. Vegetebdios Potatoes (Jobbing)—Native pote. toes, $18.00@20.00; Yakima potatoes. $19.00@21.00; beets, 504P0e per wack carrots, per mack, SMe: sweet pota- toem, $1.80@1.90 per 100 Ihe: nativ ntons, $1.00; fancy Californta flowers, $1.00 per dow 16 don eo per mck ea, 100; pumpkins, %@%&« squash, 20; horwe-radiah, & WE ew dom; wartic, ke; cabbag The per 100; red peppers, 200; hi Ihe. Butter Cheese, Eggs on4 Poultry Butter — Washington er pound prints, 00@32c; Bast and Elgin, @%c meries, n lows Cheese (obb ~Native Wash. ington, 14@1 rn, 14@ 15 Faae (jobbing)—Atrictly fresh ranch, 24@2%6c; Paatern, 18@2c Honey — White comb, 19@160; light amber, 120; dark amber, 10: strained, 1@8i¢e Poultry — Chickens, live, 12@1% live turkeys, 15@1#c; ducks, 4c; reer, 11@ 120; live weight Seottio Whoat Wheat (export)—No. be bluestem, b1\c; No. 1 bluestem, 61% milling No. I club, 68. Prone Green Fruit (johbing)—Biack Ags, -Ib bowes, 91.25@1.26; new Aotee 64eTe; lemome, €8.00@4.00; er ries, B8@MPR IS; netve crant $.O4.D) white cartoon New, 10 pie bow, $1.@0@1.25; cooking apples, Thea ‘1 bow: fancy red apples, 61 406 20; fancy Spitzenbey 6 heneres, C8 36@2H Dereimmons #.0001.2%; Japanese oranges, #125 nevels, 62.2509. seedlings, tangarines, — 81,25@01.%0 pears, $1.50@1.75 per box: pineapples, 63.277@2.00; Srepe fruit, $9.50@4 00. May, @rain and Fo Hay (obbing)—Puget ton, $12.00@13.00; Eastern ton timothy, $18.00; mixed, $17.00; al. falta, $12.00. Oats (obbing) — Per ton, $22.00@ 23.00. Rarley--Steam rolled, $20.00; whole, $19.00 Corn—Whole, $22.60; cracked, $23.00; feed m per ton, $23.00. Feed—W heat, $19.00; of! cake meal, $20.00; middiings, $21.00@93.00; bran, $16.00, shorts, $17.00; chopped feed, | ing. ha #1 a2 C Ls SPOOSOHOHHHSOSHOOOHSO OOOO OOO TOO, | e e ° ig ® ° ° o 4 e > 4 3 | e vertic | 59 cogs | 2.000 pounds, #11014, Air jand » po Rough, shingles, $1.50 ¢ Gibson Brass SOSSSHSOSOHO SOHO SOD OOOOH OSOOOHOONS al grain, 4 per M extra dressed and matched, $1 : k boards, S-Inch, $918: 10-inch, 12-tneh, $18@19; fencing, é-Inch finish, 99; > wy nnel rustic writ of attachment to be issued in the above entitled action, and has caused levy thereof to be made upon certain property of defendanta as follows, towtt: One certain pipe botl- two detached colle, one drum and one piece of pipe, situated in Seattle, King county, Washing and that in case judgment is render #1 in favor of plaintiff, sald property mn Red Cedar Lumber—| will be sold and proceeds led $9; bevel siding, weight, 700\ towards the satisfaction sald 4G SO Hing, weleht Noe j fobarsont, and 2%-Inch, 1.300 Ibe, Now 3, 2] 2, Yeelneh, 700 ibe, s19@ sina. | Attorneys for Plaintiff ing, S014; rustic, $2 i °Ae) P.O. aAdresa: Room @ Dexter standard ingles, Horton o. bank butiding, Seattle, Minch finish, 12, 14 and 16 feet, | King county, Washington, or Sop siding, weight er or, Jointe rough, §§.to@ié; # 1 $44, $1114; boards, up, 915. FE, 9. %@ ach and ‘ashingt ot CLURE @ ACLURE, COeoooe PO POOSOOO OHO SOO OO OOO OOOOO oi WELSBAGH, Portable Reading Lamps. Attractive and Useful Christmas Presents. ':Japanese Bronze Vases with Decorated Globe. An Effective Table Lamp for the Hall or Drawing Room, Persian Porcelain Effects in Stand Lamps. Unique and Handsome. e od 4 ° e e ° e e e portable in Various Finishes All Fitted with Weisbach Lamps. $3.50 to $50.00. Seattle Cas & Electric Co. Salesroom open every evening until 9 o'clock: Prices from * ° e e ° e e o e ° ° : e e e e « « e « ‘at. | Best Attraction for Public Amusement |Roller Skating at the Armory Doors are now open to the public Divery afte m and ¢ ning, Fre instruction lies every forenoon Music Wednesday and Saturday Admission 100; akates, 2 A. D. STENCEL, Manager. LOOKING Where One Lights In a pretty good idea when It comes to paying out your money for teas and coffees. The store at which you trade uid beone that returns you values; that gives you the best; that caters to your interest. Your buying should be directed toward the store that nearest meets these con- ditions. ‘There is no risk in ing here, for * back if not a value,” proper quality. W guar. nieve every transaction as to price and quality Try our Dinner Party Blended Coffer; 3be; a deli- clous and pleasing drink, Un- equaled in cup quality, East India Tea Co. Galen Oar Golden. Niegara Sweet Sirteen Peas Golden Niagara Sagar Cora Golden Niegara Stringiess Beans Golden Niagara Succotash Golden Niagara Tomatoes Just Like Fresh Try a Can of Each w. Ss. MAYFIELD *' FAMILY GROCER "Phone Pike 98 503 Pike & 3°? POOSOOOO OOD = DINBURG.... MEDICAL INSTITUTE 49-50-51 Boston Block > oe ee bdaduthdind eooee e ° e e e e e e e e e KOS. Tel, White 4 Butterworth & Sons biee 61428 Th ome Pik THEATER DR J. & STRWARTS SPECIALIST . —— ° DISEASES OF WOMEN Skin Diseases 3 @ | ALL YUKON RIVER POINTS e Pacific Coast Steamship Co, ly San Francisco Meamsbips Queen, Walla Walla and Um etitia leave SEATTLE Ga. m. 10,1 20, 25, 90, Jan. 4, #, 14, 19, 1. rev. . and every fifth day Leave fan Tranclsco for feattle 104 Dee wu 2 Jan. 1,6, 11,1 1, Feb. after FOR ALASKA Leave Seattic 9 a. m a1 there , and every 11, 26, City of To: rec. 6, 20, Al-Ki, Dee, 1, 16, 21, Jan nd ery fifth day thereafter. For further nf n obtuln folder. The company reserves the right ¢ change without previous noti steamers, salling dates and hours of sailing J. F. TROWBRIDGE Puget Bound Supt. Ocean Dock, Seattly. Up town ticket office, 618 Firat av- nue, Meattie; Goodall, Perkins & | Co., General agents. San Francisco Washington & Alaska STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S [). S. Fast Mail: sTEamsHiPe City ofSeattle Gatle from Tesier Whart at 10 > m Wednesday, Dec. 27th For Skagway, via Vancouver Ketchikan and Junea, ia 65 Hours Steamship Farallon fowneend (Tylet street wharf), Victoria, ancouver, Ketchikan, Helw sey, W ranges, | depen, salle irom Yevier w nest DODWELL & CO., Ltd. | @enerat agents, 112 James Ot. ‘Phones | Main 470 The White Pass Yukon Route Pacific & Arctic Railway and Navigation Company British Columbia Yukon Rall- way Co. British Yukon M. T. & T. Co. Two first-class trains daily be- tween Skagway and Lake Ben- nett, B.C. Through telegraph service, Skagway to Dawson and intermediate point SKAGWAY 1S THE GATEWAY To Atlin, Dawson and Caps Nome Gold Fields Now is the Time to Start for Cape Nome For rates and particulars apply to F. P. MEYER, City Passengerand Freight Agent 105 Yesler way. Telephone Main S77, Beattie, Wash 8. M. IRWIN, TraMc Manager. Dexter Horton Building, Seattle, Wash. | S.-Y. T. CO. | Established ¥8y> |10 DAYS TO CAPE NOME. Str. LAKME Will Bail on or About May Ist, 1900 | | NEW STEAMER SANTA ANA Wil Sail About May oth 190 Poth with passengers and Freight 1 steamers consect at St Mishae! with o river fleet, SEATILK NO | SEATTLE NO. KOCK ISLAND, FOR | 2 SEATTLE. Nv. 3 | Reservations may now be made at the office of SEATTLE-YUKON TRANSPORTATION CO 9-92 Columbia St. | Sander & Mayes Agent Pioneer Square Main 117, leave = Daily Arrive 7\4 50) | Everett oo wi am. Mi Vernon p New Whatcom ARRIY Spokane Rossand and 10.00 p.m Bt. Paul, Chicago and Kast, STEAMER ~ Greyhound Changes Time. Commencing Monday, Dec. 11, —THR— Steamer Greyhound ments in any cemolory Will make an entirely new change of time on the Evverett-Seattle run Leave attle 6:40 a.m. 11 a. m \ and 4:20 p. m. SARA RORERD AEA ARK Leave Dverett Sam, 2pm. and . #645 pm « ATTLE... % | Fare G00, First class meals served « Parr ¢ STOCK EXCHANGE : Pe Esk é 1020 First Ave > » E. 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