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HOOTALINQUA GOLD FIELDS Unusual Excitement on Account of Reported Richness. ‘The opening of tho ne fm the Rig A felds w Kold almon district cor fe be the one absorbing topic of tn. forest at Skagway, White Horse and Pawson, and the stampede to the few Eldorad a unabated he rate war that was being wased @mong the merchants of Daweon nd White Hérse before the news of the discovery was made public, came @n abrupt termination immediate iy after the stampede began, ant ghandise and produce jumped rock bottom to sky-rocket Prices, ‘The steamship Bailey will make BH exploration trip up the Hoot. She left Ppectors several dave ago, and will| ; them up the Hootatingua, flee to the foot of the trail leading the south fork of t almon, t which ughly prospected and @ will give time for| ke locations Ora, Y put on ides a number of less in » making the new dig- asy of access. tile compa: $s are much in evidence at vartous ints from Hootalinqua to Teslin ; another atu one that speaks for the diggings, is the talk of platting Rownslte. ‘Talk of the new town, M be at the mouth of the lingua, is heard everywhere, that it'gives promise of being bie rival of White Horse the base of supplice, seems a cer- inty. Should Capt. John Irving ted a franchise by the D government to build a line the Dalton trail to Selkir Horse will lose its identity as the new R. CARROLL FOR READING CLERK | the Seattl> of commerce are striving | fo yash Harry W. Carroll's) for a position in the na-| Among them are W. | oll, Reuben W. Jones and 2: Gilvia. At a meeting of the| Yesterday it was moved to| ate in tav-| cz candidaey, re- LB Socbery a. 2, star | the Alaska Steamship recently. sued the Western | Co. of Canada for the pa: ‘The case was de "| order pany to pay into court| ount ft had ortginally tender receivers. Judge Han! ay signed an order denying tre m “eo <s | sults against the Northern! to cancel patents F Many tracts of land granted the in Clarke and Chehalis eoun- Saxregating nearly 300,000 acres, Deen decided by Sede Hanford, that the United States ts not ; lands. The grant was to the road in 1570, and the charter given in 1884, auth- the construction of @ branca the Northern Pacific through ley of the Columbia to Port h was never built of Wallula; therefore the grant ited on this part of the line. court overruled the contention | fe United States that the lands ‘were forfeited because with. boundaries of the grant which have been completed had the of the road been extended to a a victory for the railroad com- tes ye tonight from San Francisco with Sensignments of fruit from Wenatchee ani the| to supply ty well with peaches. is expected today the loca! product will be sum-| to supply the markets with/| and fruit. | fs firm today with pric essentially a JOBBING QUOTATIONS. quoted y peaches, s0@05c; apri-| We; Tragedy pliame, $1.00@1.10 $2.00. | Vegeta 0@23 per ton; beets,| Per dow; carrots, $1.25 per E lettuce, 10 per dozen; turnips, garlic 6c, ces - 2541.50, | Spanish lettuce oc don: per doz green pe cartons, 60: 4 anpa Pouitoes, BLOOGLIG wt: eucumbers, 50@600 doz eaulifiower, 7! A\* THE SEATTLE STALK, OO O——--—"=—=— *——— iain itso stick TO SET TRIAL . riggs eter vareais 2 Eues 2. eee" The Former Gives Money tor “Do- id ing” People, and Is Nearly 1 Done Hir corn, 81.40 Hay—Puget Se nd ' astern Wash = 1 in Butter — Fresh ranch na ; : . . both men were Cheese—Native Washington, 120. | batt = yh ng baer a : anaes ces — Birlotly fresh ra 7 A. | : 820 per dos, d . Delicious and Dainty on : Poultry — Chickens, liv ¥ ‘ ha , 1 D 4 poultry—Purkeys, 1s4Pl4 tn a eau tw a ef Re chickens, “10@lle; ¢ WE! Mee B.A.T Aged WO years,| butter, th et tease |, td¥e stock — Cow 40; steers a at ¢ y | wugar and @ quarter of a t thing 44@be: ca sheep, 60 | 5 My. Sei fee sere He Bom : : from #0 Wreased atock—Hoge, Se; lambs leker wa | etirri un . tte. t ts t's ts the was There are now in circulatior throughout the city fully 5° petitions asking the city coune!! to submit fication oF rejection at the pext fon th ty charter Seattle, by abolis out the whole « “A that body. Then council te ob iget to order the election, The neeres refore will req the success they ha: it will not be very long until required number of signatures have deen secure It ts aid that du the system of 4 in certain quarters for a | it » and the comp! je ty from the rank and file of the ¢ ple, but tro | ity’ departmen y Odject to It. ‘Those who are asking for an abo’ tion of the rot proved efty departm: that is the fire department hember of departments at the hail the system, they claim, been @ detriment. and thai a man has passed a civil sorvice ex- amination It does not necessarily fi him for @ position. Theoretiaily hs may be all right, butp ractically the | jot service man ma are “I am certainly opposed to ctvil keep 1 men on the nhorne. Ric and patt maining fro lines of au placed the the lower price to elear them happen to be your are rare values. hb and attractive tn rp, 08 Odd ines the Frederick & Nelson Fine Furniture, MORRIS CHAIR FOR FRIDAY SPECIAL ight not be w practical n DE wat bas out. 16th ertatn the 1 ter amendme eople will vote th nt offered or of tt har “T am certainly heartily in favor of the civil service system and its abolishment would be bad for the taxpayers of Seattle. Tefore nyate as tnaugursted I posed to ft and in fact fought now that I have seen how it works I know it ts a good thin In my department ft tx im There has never been as comr a met of employes as now. The men know hat Is required of them and th THE WOODMEN M. W. A. Is Looking Toward Taking Them Into the Order. | their ¢ atving and should have at least one » Saturday will be filed 1 orders postmark se prices. $4.8 We Havea New Style Compressed Fibre G. O, Blake, deputy head o of the Modern Woodmen of America,|40 thelr duty. Tt is all bunce pre |whose office is In the New York|#bout It being Fixing Bath | Dlock, Seattle, is compiling statistics | 7!) po ph Call and See It showing the mortality among saji- | /P* "en’s of ors who are employed on the Sound. | hoo yer é alge “ : with a view to amending the conati-| there is a vacancy we ate forniahed Mi ore aveveny $ Washington Dental ani tution of the order so as to admit| a jist of three eligibles. We select we mate Greats > Photograp ais Supply them Into membership. The order | one from that Ist whom we consid e apa ad excludes this class of laborers from er is the beat fitted for the place. It @ m¢ Dia Street, Seattia membership at the present time, the | we not determine the fitness + ° belief obtaining in all inland towns, | select the first one the Hat an oor oe and cities, that the calling is fraught with innumerable dangers to which) the lives of the men who follow it are subject. The impression is er- roneous, as Mr, Blake hopes to prove to the satisfaction of the next grand meampment. Every M. W. A. camp on the Bound favors the admittance of this class of sallora, and all are working in harmony to bring about the desired amendment to con stitution. The Woodmen of the World are also considering the ad. visability of making a movement, and in the event being successfully accomplished the membership of both orders will be materially Increased. Our au: FINE GRAIN FREDERICK & NELSON, Home Furnishers. Rialto Bidg., Cor. 2d and Madison MAYFIELD FAMILY enocer Dr. Cumyow's Chinese SOSH SHO SEOTSOOOS, ae Pike st Main 09 5 Cash Grocery Prices for Friday and Saturday CANS DOMEATIC BAT DINES MEX BE ILED AND DIEV HAM MOUN'h Cor : ib rnia Fieh IN O11 Calif MACKEREL Imported Fine lated BUGAR, per seck Hunt's large be CHOW: special nd tthe for CHOW Friday Drugs, Reason: HAVE YOU READ THE LATEST | rices quoted by the | rug Co. There's no ecc | omy in paying more for med- ble Prices. Bartell SOseoeeoerse W6 Becond Aven __AMUSEMENTS. SEATTLE THEATER | Tonight and All the Week Melbourne MacDowell | Supported by Miss Florence Stone And His Excelient Company, in Rheumatism. Office, I 218% Columbia street, be ond avenue and Third av tours, 9a. m. to # p. m. Imported K Key. West and =f Domestic Cigars at Cost DONT WASTE MONEY Jew York Life ina. Co..New York Bik. | HARVARD DENTAL OFFICE titi ikieniititin | 13312 Second Ave., Southwest unless it's no object to you. To most of us it is ee * ¢ cigars at cost very great we sct, and therefore these “‘bar- - * . ‘ 5 ely gain ads.”” should interest all but a very ° £ in Butter $| 7, | Read today’s ads. and try the articles advertised * Fresh Churned = Fancy #/} \™ “Every ad. new every day. * Saez: ber pound, 2%; 2. * * lor 460, x | z % = Special price, tn 5-Ib tots. 2 Columbia. Tel. Main, 193, | ROMEO — Any Shoe % ny * MATHESON BROS. ; | For Men $1.2 in the house this 4 GROCERS +] Tomorrow week for $2.50. * ay Vek, Main | BPTrrrt teri tirerirrrrrery Popular Raymend & Hoyt McLERNON | {18 Second Ave 1111 Second ave. er Se | HOTEL BUTLER Companions Adjustable NOT MUCH g " " to pay for a perfect fitting Indien Seattle's CAFE AND *® 1¢ . 5 Ww indow Screens J oruse with sitk-iined jacket is i? © largest Sn6 oar if 1 Fillings 41.00 up at 7 how. 360, 450, 800] $18; all materiale furnished by Only First-class ROOM * a “ape! 4 t any window, 365 a European IN CON- & and © d Plan Hotel, NECTION & |For beat resulta advertioe in tne | ERNST BROS. J, MATZGER’S, 1307 Seoond Av. Ladies’ Tattor and Habit Maker —$<$$____.. Perfect Popular Dricicteice iccttetittteteies | SAE: » Bt Tel. Green 72 od big package of totlet] Eases bY A. LINDAUER | § lp 1 Pith Phone Main 916, 322 PIKE STREET Post street about 150 fect. t | vi or np butlders’ hard § ; H | a | ware and sporting good underwear, matiness, eto. at the Buyers for Logging ae. | var [fos weneey te |SSeenaa Ms a a PRICHARD HARDWARE C0.J|Mee Chong & Co and other like places can save many dollars at this sala. Invoice aaa bocee 1186 Second Ave, prices on staple goods have in many instances been cut almost half, He sure you get to the place. Grocers CE Our Hydrozone kills all dive EMERALD mond and Columbia Grocery Cc company J rings. A aplen Moved to 1310 Western Ave., Upstairs W.¥. noGenTOH, Jowsier JOR, MF TURRIER CE ON POST ST. 704 First Ave. Fourth Floor, Jou's great play, Popular prices: 2c, We, Te, $1.00. | SEARCHLIGHT } 1305% Second Ave ADMISSION 106. Moving pictures, showing street scene in New York City; car ride up ‘ond, battle of Matanzas, an ein the Spanish and oth ATHLETIC PARK Pacific Northwest League. BASEBALL Spokane vs, Seattle | Saturday, July 20 Sunday, July called at 3:15 p. m ESTIMATES Furnished on Painting, FP and Tinting. All work first-c C.F. STOLTING £16 Third avenue, near Marion atreet es a aa Now Is the Time to Buy a CAN RANGE Always Ready Sold at Manufacturers’ Prices, Seattle Gas & Electric Co. 214 GHERRY ST. $| | PEDORA rican | lia American | tor NORDHOEP & 1Hbt HON MARCHE SPECIAL PRICES TOMORROW 1s a part of our great clearing sale will be found all Not only will the price 4 in last night TAR be in force, but our proverbial list of low pri for Friday Jepartment will be here to greet you when you come. mentione in each Great Clearing Baby Caps and Children’s s Summer Dresses. t to every oma lew of interest he her children iving to eb t to ust em on the cat n tt buy t e of July 1th The Selling Price Will Aver- age 33 1-3 Per Ct. Discount. ed, and the values range from ex and many prices in be. pa in the jot to b each, with hundr aty valvats ain prices ne and selling prices for be sold for #90, Baby Caps ¥ se@ at $145 will at $1.75 will at $1.98 will at $2. will Baby ¢ be sold for 6 Baby Caps v aby Caps valued at $3.95 will 5 alued at $1.10 will } be sold for $2.19. The will be & goods will e well displayed on several tables and extra help nce to walt on everyone promptly. None of these endar 4 to dealers at these prices. be #0! Sale Children’s Dresses Begins Today. neludes our entire stock of children's percale, ging- hambray dresses, for ages 1 to 1¢ years. It is, without the broadest and most comprehensive sale of children’s sum- t drone the Bon Marche has ever advertined. Beginning with the lowest prices and running up to the very high- ent in quality it takes in four of the different patterns and styles and alle for a choice atalmost any price ranging from dresses worth $5 down to Sc each. In etal! there will be r Children's Se Dresses. {$1.18 for Children's $1.50 Dresses, +4 for Children’s $1.75 Dresses. $1.50 for Children's $2.00 Dresses. dren's ¥% $195 for Children's $3.50 Dresses, fidren's $1.00 Dresses, as dren's $1.25 Dresses NORDHOFF & po 435 Second Ave 1-123 Pike Stray | New York Dental Parlors 614 First Ave. Have You Ever Feit the thrill of music KIMBALL Piano? ou judge & piano by its tone: f the unerring index that tells whet ber an (setramment te ‘good or 1. It is because of ous tone qualities that KIMBALL nos have become so widely popu. lar The fall pounds ng sustained tones are possible only with instru. ments st make; no che: hope to have ins in piano modeling our emanate from a New York Dental “Pais 614 FIRST AV Boor, Howard building; oppe eke Mutual Lite vaiding. diain Our = mid-summer clearance sale on Wall Paper to make room for fall goods, D. S. Johnston (0, 903 Second Avenue Burke Building RRR KRER RE RREE *« * x BUY * * tow TAR PAINT * Love GRAND 3/8 S INT CO. Your *| i Cook RIDGE | 300-302 Pike, cor. 3d COAL! This coal ts from the new mine is Tesaquah Coal Co. | t, cle and the * coal in the world, % GOOD... ers foot of Madison St. #/ Telephone Main 976. */ ECE Ter ree rrr Potato Sacks = ——— SOSH HO OO OOS SOOOS $ Remington Typewriters | At a Reasonable Price. 4 The standard of excellence, © Call at : NILES’ General Denier, ¢ 9 Cherry street, sebeceseenesceuces Yesler Way Pharmacy Corner Yesler Way and Broadway, PRESCRIPTIONS 115 JACKSON STREET @ HONE MAIN.(G25 WasniNes ON gavnnc Dr. J. B BTEVENS, Prop. Tel. Pink 1911 82 YESLER ibe NS Diamond Fine Jewelry . Silverware 48 ATTLE nro ‘dvoow Albert Hansen | The large-\ jewelry house in th | Bensortbe for the Seattle D Ne CAHN & COHN’S =