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s (| . THE SEATTLE Alt. r erey, lot 85, block 168, Gilman add, IN the Buper Court of the State | 7S Dani 7 ‘ ABSTRACT OF TITLE. Ye ray Dee ae tite Yanan of Warhington tor Kine coumy. | LOO Much Pacific Coast Steamship C0. cssseisne aeanee } I 1 nu nH Clark, ot us. to Jonn y +]: Hammons for publication, No ‘lc h 7 Diet the IE se we oF oy ote 1 to @ bloc 3; lote 1 ta } #70. \ " ra isco | wny; entablishe Aaa. 4, Block 14, Lake Avenue add, Kirk: | |. A. Hartley, plaintiff, va, Willan r mas c for San Francisco Sow matin severe at mining land, April 4 1804, 81 | feCulloch, T, A, Banderton and| The stomach jaa very exacting o The company's elewant| claims, 114 Cherry atreet » V \ NQY | Northern Pacino Ratiway Co. to ny VC. HL Patten, defendants | gan and will not overlook imporitiona | | Maashinn ‘Quses Henry R wih nWY and part The State of Wanhington to the said} wpon it, even at Chrintmantid | Walla Walla and Ui: AVEOMNE YS AT LAW 4h) lot 2, ner ¥ 5, June 27, $200 y] AB) | Witiam Mecuttoch and CoH, Pate |, We have a splendid tine of easity | atilla Po. CAROLE, 1 tor in ° Canada Settlers’ Loan & wet Co ten, greeting | digested Health Food that wit) help by sar etohainheay dle vis tonic Baber to G. Wyatt Upper, lots and 6, You and each of you are hereby | square matters between the injured leave SEATTLE 6 a.m r iralty and folicttor of patents, tana eer block 82, Pontius’ 2d add, Deo, 6. ~ . #ummoned to appear within sixty | stomach and its owner 10, 16, 20, 90, Jan. 4 9 14, Htoom 74-76 Hinekley block. - $800. | days after the date of the first pub ' 4, and every Ntth CHAS, N. KNO#, rooma 14-16 Halier . G. Wyatt Upper to Mary R. Pol- . ¥ Heation of thie mur to-wit t after Jing look, tote & and ea), Pontiue |R d L d p 8 within abxty days after the 4th day LOUGH, ANG UST Ni & C0, ‘eave an Traneisco for Seattle 10 a.m. a: orthern Pacific Is}. ssi esidents Landscaping)!" ss sy. wer vw yn iUSTi Lame ft Trego tr ttle 1028.15 wa vioiktormer promt Makin Troubl Frank R. and Mary B® A. Church above entitied action in th aes RUG-817 Firat Avenue. r1, 30 - i - nd avery Atth day| “ttorn Snohomish Co., 66-6 Bul- 6 Nt and Peraia A. Livesley to George Their Districis entitled court, and answer the com chorea teas ‘ A" jaint of the plain and serve a C: ”" . 8 ae Sana ee ; Pee eee at re | Ceeeeoreorooooooes FOR ALASKA W. D. LAMBUTH, 2008 Pacific bile F. K Kleber etuux. to Eugene 8. | . / | coer ne Stnneee for Betatie Bt 3 See the Washington State b4 Leave Seattle 4 Hye 16, 28.1 ARCHITECTS. Sutton, #40 fect let 4, block 28, MH. L. | thelr office below stated; and in cane Cottage City, Dec of B. W. HOUGHTON FOR TBE LOCAL MOSQUITO PLERT | Yeeter’s ada, Deo. 14, $1,900 I iad ecaaieond + Beattie rom. |2f,%0UF failure so to do Judgment ; Souvenir Spoon @! City of Topeka, Dec. 6, 21, Jan pe a tue YN, 414, 415, 416, . James Mackenale et ux. to J. Mo] g nes Sy a ° 4 Ae : hy ‘| will be rendered against you accord . @ 2, Potter, ai lot ¢, block #& Maynard's! with the metocn of bettoe cine tg | ie to the demand of the complaint 3 THE—— @)| Al-Ki, Dec, 1, 16, 31, Jan. 15, 20, and BUSINEW COLL Satlicaiigapaton add, Nov. 28, $27,000. y wturn of better tim | which has been fled with th clerk | @ every fifth day thereafter. | - Pploaesendiainne io filles Senet: AL ee a attention = - |of naid court @ For further information obtain | Wilson's Business College, Tel. Main A Foretaste of What ts to Come Marynard's plat, Dec Improvement is t ing made in many | action ix to obtain Judgment against | . Tho company renerves the right to| BRIDGE if the Northern Pacific Suc. — lentes hoods, and in some in-lehe waid d Janta and each of @ (change without — previc ie nation, DGE BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. ‘ooper, lots Land | stance hole datrict ° wm ne” of $286 vor 2 , . eame: t “ } hours 0 - oe erernne inthe Design’: sodiaied ad to Balmon| scene, raen oarrtten! MAYO waited [shee 7 ¥ the sum of $250 with Inter 3 For Sale by all the wi etears Sie NOWBRIDGE.. |SEATTLE BIID CO.—Bulide $905.04 Jtandsonpe gardenere to alter for thel annum from October te ite mee tne | Leading Jewelers 3 “Puret souna supt. Ocean Dock,| of bridges, wharves, ose} bunkers Olise Oneus 4 executrix of A. | better th qe “ fre tober 2 ¥, for the ; . ene | ete.: pile driving and foundations; AS) aE cnn Gnewm and executtix of A-| better the appearance of the streets leun of §40 for attorneys’ foes and | in the State of Orato. ticket omice, €18 First av-|_dealers in piles, loge and spa in thelr vicinity | for plaintiffs conte and dishurse , ; Up to chet office, trix of O. BL Ap Jto Auguat Ande r » » ab ° Oo c joodall, Perkine & = A reporter of the Star spent sev-| son, lots 12 to 35 wt x? Bunsct I el . “Stadio: sae "San . roy "> Pues icicctes natin bisherearaece °° Co. ince axenta, fan Francisco, | CONTRACTIONS Remick sores aol @ral hours along the water-front in-| Heights add, Dec. 1%, 4. 0, #1 Scseath, MGLAG@EG GUM Saabs, bri eck te clio adhe regiegger iy Wv Seeeeeccceeeococoes RANDALL, general Jobbing. Tel. terviewing shipping and business Augost Anderson ux % Jenue, many of the streets are being | on J gage ely nega | . Al Green 640, : , ha a ing | o une 2%. rm ‘ou are are r men who will be affected by the | bard 1 gh ye ae pe ace 5, fs Li | side-walked with asphalt and parked | notified that plaintif® has cau Washington aska — CLOTH Es CLEANING Northern Pacific, provided that it ae. | SUnvet Metahts ade ne. OT, $100. Lon either # Pieket fences, relica| writ 6f attachment to be jas awe in| ‘i ‘i Sedbeiiiiios cures a monopoly under pending or-| rim to Nelnon “Ordway, nik log “yrovinclaliam, are being torn| the above entitled action, and ha M VE- STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S ii: AiF1A8 Ciothon Prenning Cov Keep dinances. Already the condition is| oe ven SS ee heXs PWM, | down, and lawns neatly terraced to | caused levy thereof to be made up your cothes in shape for $1.60 mo.; bad enough. next gts | nes Be mete: | the sidewalk ertain defendants a From Second and Madison to the | ay ing, cleaning, repairing. 1106 3d. Spring street waa hermetically | ) tp 20, Fr 2 % On Gusen Anne hill and in the | follows ti ertain pipe boll Sankee 19 Gonsad avenue CH, ¥ Buft 1004, sealed with five traing; Seneca was} Renton addition, many similar im-|er, two detached one drum] block), marks a new era in our i — half ctowed by the rear end of a train provements are being made, and in| and plece ed in| growth. a f] { DANCING ACADEMY. — [MARKET QUOTATIONS | s2:0% © oumder of un jMeattic, King count ugtor|We how have the Dest mllinery | BEST and only thorough dancing that was likely to move at any mo ment and without warn! wh ‘other streets between Yesler and} University were in a dangerous con. | dition, owing to rapidly moving | trains crossing and recrosaing them. | Wm. Waite, captain of the Weat/ Seattle ferry, was found in the p fhouse, “It i# a shame if thiw rail- road*(s going to cl up thea Streets.” he sald; “it will amply drive us out of business, that ie all. it wil! compel us to go away up or down the bay to some inconvenient landing Place, where it will be next to impos sible to do business, As it is now, I Sometimes have to wait ‘five or 10 minutes for passengers who are de- layed by trains blocking the streets down here.’ | Capt. Waite voleed the sentiments of all the seafaring men along the front, when he said it would v tually kill the city as a commercial port. Several merchants and other bus! Rese men in the neighborhood were accosted, but they were strangely silent and non - committal. No, you will get none of these people to way anything.” #aid a well known man, “We are all renting property, Douses and docks from the Northern Pacific down here, and any outspok- en heresy on our part against thé Plane of thet road might result in our getting fired out of here bodily But while we are as silent a» clams, yet we think ae you do about the/ Matter. And further, we believe it | Ro be a acheme on the rafiroad’s part fo corner the commerce of the city) “by controling the only convenient Bateway to the bay “The city made a great mistake in allowing the road to get into ite Powention such a vast amount of Property along here in the first piace. ‘The railroad practically has the city in its clutches now OUR DUTY TO THE ISLANDS Jacob G. Schurman, the cha of the commiagion sent to the pines, will publish an article in this) Week's Independent entitied, “Our Duty to the Philippines.” He will OUtline the difficulties to be overcome tm the diversity of population and religions, and the natura) suspicion the Filipings have of white men. Suspicion engendered by centuri« Spanish faithiesaness, and he emphasize the early need of a ple civil government admin! by an honest man. | MARY F. PERLEY LIBELED filed today in the Fed- man A libel w eral court today by H.C. Piggott W. A. French and H. W. Crosby, against the steamer Mary F. Per ley for the sum of $3,500. The libel ants claim that while the steamer Pilgrim was making her regular trip between Seattle and Port Orchard on November 21 she wan run into by the Mary F. Perley and much dam- | age to the latter was done. ACCIDENT AT WELLINGTON News has just been | recelved In this city of a horrible accident in the Cascade tunnel. A force of 40 labor ers was engaged in the east end when thousands of tons of rocks and earth crushed in the sup ports. Five men were caught in th avalanche. Two were killed and three seriously injured. The injur ed meri were taken to the hospital at Wellingt wooden RELIEF FOR SUFFERERS A large number of miners from Franklin, Newoastie, and , points, sent in united subscriptions to the Carbonado Relief Fund terday nklin subscription amounted 2.00, and the New castie fund to 44.0) The total amount raised to date ts $3,962.90 South: Pacific ¥ I, in addition to this, giv each widow ¥ each child $100, and each dependent parent 5500 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. The following is a list of deedn fied nditor’s oft ¢ day Jacob Dy ng to N M. Rooth 1 biock 28, Renton’s add, De $1,00 Wm. BH. Swentzel et ux. to Jenr Bw. Page, lot 1, block 15, North attie, Nov. 20, $1,600. Jennie KE. and Rufus PB, Page to Henry W. Laing, lot 1, biock 15, N Seattle, Dec. 23, $2.26 Sheriff to Eimer Gouptel k 1, Burke's 24 add, Dec $1,670.7 | Sheriff to Mina V Reed, t 1 block 10, McAleer's sup to Seattl Homestead add, Dec "n 442.82. | Vrank EH. McGuire to W. L. Vom-| | 0 up to lot me Thursday Morning — The cold weather is helping out the eae mar- ket considerably tanch ems may nth's Agures. A shipment of pears in good condi- have been set out with shade tree This tatter a one of the best tur of the new movement N ing give h an air of completion and « comfort to @ residence street an well-kept shade trees The if 18 adm 4 of comfort In this mat the tion arrived on Went street thie! pear bea en with} usinems, they have had Ume to morning. vote to it, and Tacoma has a repu- Logs will mo up in price on the | tation throughout the West for being frat of the year & beautiful residence city Seattle will not long be behind her Corrected Daily,—-The following | sister city in ¢ prices are being offered to the pro- ducer by the local dealers for detiv- ery in round lots on the dock or In the car at Seattle Grain—Oats, $20.00@21,00; heat chicken feed, $14.00; shorts, $15.0007 09; popcorn, $3.00 per 100 barley, iba. Hay—Puget sound, per tons, $9.500 16.8, Castern Washington timothy, $16,00)17.00° alfalfa, $10.00. Fgae—Strictly freah ranch, 2% Butter—Fresh ranch, 26@tec. chickens, Poultry—Spring live turkeys, 19@14 ive stock—Chole cows, Myo; steers, de; U@ise, ed, Pelts and Wool — Heavy sound, salted steers, over 60 Ibs, Sc; medium sound, per tb, Se; light sound, under & lbs, fe: cows, sound, all weights, So; at bulls and ox Gc; salted kips, fe; calves, per Ib, eo: green hides, 64@7T%c; dry hides, per Ib, Ite; dry cule, one-third less; summer deer, per ib, 18@25e; winter deer, dry, 16022c; papery deer, 10@ Ie; dry oth sheep pelts, ti 2; sheartings, 16 ; Rastern Washington wool, §@ | 20c; clean wool, Ife; ber burned, 160; tallow, 2 Angora goat skins, ea mountain sheep, each, 25@%c; cow each, 21G7\c. Vegetabdios. Potatoes (obbing)—Native pot toes, $18.004720.00; Yakima potatoes $19.00€721.00; beets, GH per mack Arrot, per sack, Wc; sweet potatoes, $2.25@2.75 per 100 Ibs; native onions $1.0001.65; fancy ¢ wenia caull flowers, $1.00 per doz; lettuce, We a doa; turn We per sack; radish. ea, We; pumpkins, 4@%ec per Ib squash, horme-radiah, fe; « 240 a dow; gariic, $e; cabbage The per 100; red peppers, 20; hu Ibe. Butter Cheese, Eggs end Poultry Butter — Washington creameries. pound prints, 20@%2c; Eastern lowa and Eigin, 28@%e. Cheese Uobbing)—Native Wash ington, 4@16e; Ka n. 16@ 156 Fees (Jobbing) —8 euy treah ranch, 2c; Ba rn, Isat: Honey — White comb, 13414e; Night amber, 12c; dark amber, 10 strained, SRY Poultry —~ Chickens, Ive, 12@13¢ live turkeys, I5@l6e; ducks, 14; geese, 11@120; lve weight Seattio Wheat Market. Wheat (export)—No. 1 club, se bluestem, 5 No. 1 bluestem, 61% 1 club ’ ireen Fruit (Job sue 6%@Te; lemons, $3.00@4.00; crant ries, $7.50@8.00; native cranberries $5.00484.00; white cartoon figs, 10 pke box, 8c@$1.00; cooking les, The@ fancy red apples, $1.40@ Spitzenberm. $ Bie. ts. milling No. lates 26492.50; persimm ( Japanese oranges per pkg; navels, $2,252.75 $2.00G2.2 tongarine r box; pineapples, $.25@ fruit am Hay, Grain and Fo Hay (obbing)—Puget sound, per ton, 212.004 East Washing ton timothy, $1.00; mixed, $17.00; al faifa, 912.00. Oats Gobbing)—Per ton, $22.00. arley—Siteam rolled, $20.00; whole, rn--Whole, $22 racked, $23.00 f 1 meal, per ton, 82% Wheat, $19.00; off cake meal, ran, 5 sions Gobbing)—Hama, lare 12%; hams, small, 12\%c; breakfast yacon, 8 to 10 Ibe, 12%e; dry salted backs, 8 (Jobbing)—Kettle rendered rees, 9¢; White fe; Coin 1, &4Ge; lard nd, tlerces, Te i ) “) h, 4@ a% chum salmon, @4c; soles, 40; r amelt, 4@5c; oysters, oO GATS per mack: $2.00 r gallor clan $1.65@1.7 ling cod, i@e ck cod, &@100; ait Chinook ealmon, mM Ib bbis, $10.00 herring, 3@4c Nuts : a, 12%@1%e; pecans, 12@1% fliberta, 130; soft shell almonds, 16@ iée; Brasil nuts, le; hickory mute, mixed hantable, $6. 0G6.25; Mooring, 87.0; 1 cedar, $6 00477.00; common, per M, S.coge apruce loge 8 G6; cedar shingle Washington Red Cedar Lamber Rough. 9; bevel siding, we 700 16; Nos. 1, 2 and 2%-Inch. =. 1, 2 and 3, %-inch wainscoting. 810 00@14.00 $25.00@78.00; °A® shingt $1.10; l-ineh . $24.00G 34.00 ; standard #hing! finish, 12, 14 and 16 fe hick fininh, $28.00@26.00 equa 7, § 9 and 10 fe 30.09; pleketw, $12.00 | Kiln drict, $1 in advance of green; Arayage, tx Jo! zk Quotati The jobbing quotations today were wear Gobbing) Iden C, In bbte, ; extra C, In bola, 4.50; pow |dered, $5.56; dry granulated, $5.00; cube, $5.4; spot cash prices. Flour, ete (Jordsbsi >—Patent cellent, $3.10; Novelty A, $3.10; Star (bake 5; Centennial, 83 jold | Drop. $2.10; corn meal, yellow, $1.0@ 11.45 100 Ibe In 10-1 encks, $1.45 cwt %-\b sacks; corn meal, white, $1.60@ |1.80 per 100 Ibe in 10-Ib sacks $7.60 bb! Ex- jin 45-Ib eacks buckwheat flour, pure | $4.00 per 90 Ibe in Ib sacks; crack jed wheat, $2.00 per 100 Ibs in 10 cks; farina, $3.00 per 100 In 5-Ib $255 per 100 ibe in 10-ib steel cut oatmeal, $3.00 per | 100 Ibs In 10-1) sacks; graham flour 181.45 per 100 Ibe In 10-1b aacks; whole wheat flour, $1.80 per 100 Ibs In 10-'b sacks; rye meal, $2.10 per 100 ibs in | 10-ib encks; rye flour, $2.26 per 100 Ibs | tm 10-Ib eacks: aplit peas, 100-1b sacks, | $7.00; eplit p $2.50 per 100 Ibe in 25-\b boxes; mixed pens, $2.00 per 100 75 -Ib $1.76; wheat flakes, $2.25 per leave of 36 2Ib pkgs, in bbis $2.40 150 Tha net; fancy rolled j 9 Ib cha, $2.56 racked wh per bbl in 50-Ib sacks: st cut oatmeal, $ per bbl in Ib sacks; Graham flour, $2.78 per bb £0 sacks; wh wheat flour % per bb OID wackN: rye men rbbt in b sacks: rye flour $4.00 per bbl; fancy rolled ate, 190 ba net in bbie, 84.85 faney re oats, 9-lb sacks, $6.60: far 4 oats, per case, $24 ffee Uobbing)—Green 2 Te Java , b. per 106 60-1) « r 10 ba, $12 » i $1295; Java, 60-Ib tina, b, 65; | sack Mo; Aden Mocha, ara-| rola. 92e° Guatemala, Bic: ground] 1008, $1 600, | coffee, 16@20e; Lion, eee | : ount of persons not ir den a the day, lights to eth on a able to have th k done du have arange at night without pain, oar | Dr. W. C. aa] Room Ul, P.-1, Building, Open 7 P.m. dent Association, Reser 000. Incorporated ur the State of Washingto nt and Bick benefits, Agents wanted E. W. ANDREWS, President, FOL. Mt Seoretary | Home office, 204 Collins Block 4 nd that In case Judgement is ren ed in favor of plaintiff, maid prog will be sold and proceeds a towards th satisfaction of Judament ATCLURE & M'CLURE, Attorneys for Plaintiff 5 r sald P.O. addr Horton & ( King county, Roorr ° bank building, Heattle Washington GOVERNMENT, GOODS timber country and hard U, s. bought do bett Army cavalry t SSG per a fal small wines, 20 « I1S@ ike; pine nutes, | 2 rubber blankets and poncos, WO@lle; black walnuts, 6c; pea-| from $1.25 up; Gen. Miles’ pattern nute, Sige atorm and cloud weather hooded coat, $4.4; buffalo fur Lumber and Building M ial, $25 enc 7 overcoats, $1.59 to $3; can- vas hoods, The each; chinclila head Loge—No. 2 fir, $4.00; rough mer- land neck protectors, 0c each; soft chantable, $5.00; merchantable, $6.00;|tiack wool slouch hata, 400 each: vy ali-wool Manne! blouses, $1 t 92 each; heavy all-woo! flannel over- shirts, $2 each; dark navy biue un- dersbirte and drawers, $1 each; can bolt 2.2549 3.00 vas overalls and jumpers, The uit Fir Lamber-—-Rough, $49; thick | army carbines, cal. 45, $6; prospect fioished, surfaced one or twe dew, * | ing packs, $1; grub bags, Me; heavy 10 an 12 Inches wite, $15420; length | canvas leagings, 250 to $1; army re- 12 o 16 feet; special lengths, S0¢ per |vofvers, Remington patferns, $3.0 M extra; one inch Onieh, $134718; all | each; canteen p each; m Vertion gram, #4 per M extra; floor-| bare, Be; shelter tents, The Ing, dressed and matechd, $17@21; | bugles $0 sailors’ stock boarda,, S-inch, $99@18; 10-inch, | $%; 10,000 all-wool watch capa, at 260; $9.00@18; 12-inch, $15@19; fencing, No. |2.00 pairs all-wool socks, at Ue 4 or @ineh finish, $9; No. %, $9; V or | 10 paira canvas leggings, at ed channel rustic of 4 iding, weight | new ree 2.000 pounds, S11@T4; Br timber, Joists | $1.50; navy drawers, $1 lanyard and scantlings, rough, $%.20@16; 8 1|All-Wool sweaters, $2; govern ment 8 1K, 89.0918; 8 48, 811914; boards, | *hoe® #25 id-inch and up, $15. 1917 First Ave seattle KIRK, ILMAN 7 COAL Makes Heat ooAND Ruslyn or Queen Coal At 1020, First avenue, Tele- phone Main 6A9 Delivered to any part of the city. SOTCHOPOOH OOOO OCOSD DR. J. & STEWART $ PECIALIST DISEASES OF WOMEN ° ° e e ° ano e 4 ° ° e e ° Skin Diseases > TDINBURG.... 2 MEDICAL INSTITUTE 4 49-50-51 Boston Block POSH SOSOEHSOOOOOOD - Coke Won't Smoke. A hard fuel .7 e e e e e ° e ° ° oe for Laundries, Confectioners, Bake f sam Rotlers, Blacksmiths, Hot Water Furnaces, and AIR-TIGHT HEATERS, NO ADVANCE IN PRICK. All orders will be promptly flied, Seattle Gas & Electric Co, Winter & Harper ; 14-216 Cherry street salesroom attle NOTHING. Is app ted more by the fair sex from eatly girlhood to womanhood, han a becoming hat or bonnet., I when out doing your shopping MRS. E. H.. soupson Manage LOOKING Where One Lig here One Lights retty good idea when It comes to paying out your money for teas and coffees The store at which you trade should be one that returns you values; that gives you the best; that caters to your Your buying should d toward the store ‘Arest meets these con- and showroom in Be Interest There is no risk tn ing here, for “your back if not a value,” and the proper quality. We guar- antee every transaction as to buy- money price and quality Try our Dinner Party Mended Coffee; Bc a deli- cious and pleasing drink. Un- qualed in cup quality, Fast India Tea 6b. Tel. Green 905. 222 Pike St. olden Opportunity Golden Neer swat Sixteen Peas Golde: Niagara Sugar Corn Golden Niagara Siringless Beans Golden Niagra Succotash Golden Niagara Tomatoes Just Like Fresh | Try a Can of Each WwW. S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER | "Phone Pike 98 503 Pike REGI LUSIC The A an Musto I The R | « neK all others tr nd the various kind STORE OPEN EVENING UNTIL 9 UP TO JAN. 1 Sherman, Clay & Go. “STEINWAY” DEALERS 514 teoond Avena - — Heattte THE MARTIN THE N. B. CURTIS WASIEBUR? GUITARS » those in which the tone Js the earest, the workmanship of the highest order, and the material used of the finest quality. We sell all of those celebrated makes which place reach of anyone your selection and at prices a good guitar within the Step in and make Rurke Building, We sell Welsbach’s and guarantee Second Ave. and Marion St. \# em, | Seattle Wash, Xmas | sTEamsHiP | City of Seattle | Palle from Yesier Wharf et 10» m Saturday, December 30 For Skagway, via Vancouver | Ketchikan and Junea, a 65 Hours yong Farallon | hehe, Jan, 2d, Py (0 P. M. DODWELL & CO, Ltd, sarota 118 James Ot. “Phoas Oeneral Main «70 Yukon | Route Pacific & Arctic Railway and Navigation Company British Columbia Yukon Rall- way Co. British Yukon M. T. & T. Co. Two first-class trains dally be- tween Skagway and Lake . Ben- nett, B.C. Through telegraph service, Skagway to Dawson and Intermediate points. SK AGWAY Ain, Dawn an Caps Name a Gold e Fields Now fs the Time to Start for Cape Nome For rates and particulars apply to F. P. MEYER, City Passengerand Freight Agent, 105 Yealer way. Telephone Main Seattle, Wa 8. M. IRWIN, TraMfc Manager, Dexter Horton Bullding, Seattle, bh. S.-Y. T. 60, sstabliahed 1897. | TEN DAYS TO CAPR NOME. Wil Rail About May &, 1990 Roth with Both steamers hael with 1, Seattle | Island, for rvat Seattle-Yokon Transportation Ce. | 90-92 umbla street. Agent, Pioneer sq conn | ur river fle No. Mi Yukon river may now be made at 4 OMe, 612 Fy Phone Main i am, Mt Vernon New Whatcom Anniver 4.10 pom nef andand 10. bt. Paul, Chicago and Kast pm STRAMERS. Srey noun Changes Time. ng Monday, Dec. 11, THE Steamer Greyhound uke an entirely on the new chang Keverett-Seattle run 6.40 a.m. 1 a om tt $a. m., 2 p,m. and ret class meals served PODOOO OOD POODOOD OOOO: YRES TRANSFER CO, Distributing Cars a Spectalty "Phone Main 350 cor. Oc idental Avo, id Jackson etreat 90009900000 0000 0000000 Fur Weather not far off. We do hope you will bring your work early, Cc. C. BE RG Sena Omics | l ler, LAKME "sors ss2 | NBW STEAMER SANTA ANA passengers and freight at St school in city, and Pike, Ranke Hall, Fifth GOOobvD paying grocery. Groll, Damus and Osner, 106 Madison street. WALK “DEERE G AND MANICU ord MES E. A. HUMPHREYS, Hair Dressing, Face Massage and Mani- cure. 626 and 626 Pacific block. nore. Le AND FURNISHED KOOMS nnn HOTEL YORK—First ay. and Pike; first-class rooms and board at $6.00 to 87 per week. bar pd SAVOY—Pleasant rooms; 26 First. UN ALASKA Junk Co, pays highest prices; prompt returns, No. 111 Western avenue. Tel. Pike 119. LOAN® AND ins MANGE. JAMES BOTHWELL — Mortgage loans, fire ins. & surety bonds. 28 Boston block. B. L. McAllister, 603-604 Pioneer bidg Ses MILLINERY. EES MRS. HANSEN, cor, 4th and Pine, Complete fall and winter stock of Millinery. PRINTING AND BINDING, METROPOLITAN Printing and Binding Co., 112 Yesler way. Tel. Biue 601. FATENT ATTORNE clean, and deliver” your goods. Rallroad avenue, below P. O. a Buff 995. WANTED—To buy old gold and sil- ver. H. Hensel, mfr. jeweler, 28 Hinckley biock., SEE Hanson before purchasing « sewing machine. A few good sec- ond hand machines for sale reas- onable. 215 Columbia street, oppo- site postofice. PRUNING. EXPERT PRUNER—Those baving needing attention, send word ii. Neilson, care Star office. ____ SECOND HAND GOODS a FULL LINE of Heaters, cooks stoves and furniture of every de- scription at BE. Chapin’s, 6th & Pike ~_ BANKS. THE FIRST eee” BANK oF ATTLE. $180,000 transacted. ncaid up capital banking business « Ja Hoge. 3 Maurice MeMicken Lester Turner F. Parkhurst 2 Assiatant Castice Sight and telegraphic exchange in ct the principal estien ef tee "Unite States and Europe. HE PUGET SOUND ONAL BANK OF ge é ‘apital stock oes in $528,000 36 u00 Jaco! > Furth Presi . EC. Neutelder Vice Presiden R. V. Ankeny . rae | Correspondents in ail the principal cities in the Valves, States pet Europe. 4 REAL ESTATE Tong ( urance te A ove | Lite and Me Appraising, Accident Conveyancing Insurance, Management Surety Bonds ot Ee PHONE ont Room 5 Colman Blook Seattle, Wash. “ny $500 Oys ter House on Pike street. EDWARDS Tl Marion street, between Westera and Railroad avenues. SHATTLE WASH. For SHSSHSSS SSO SOOO O OOD GA, VIRTUE \— 226 BAILEY BLOG. PHONE MAIN 337 @ Coeoeereseseooors ° 4 Ad o ° e ° e ° e @ wi buy 40 x 100 on East @ @ Spruce street. Nothing cheap- © @ orin the city when you consid. @ @ cr the car service on Yesler © @ way. o bd ° e => oe 3 W.D.FIELD | Koat estate $ = ° ° e i? costae: aia -