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1! HUNDREDS OF _-_■*»-- amn _-_»__.■_-•_ SKELETONS i-i . .in *'s ■ r il r_i i * Betray the Horrors of the Edmonton and Ashcroft Trails. TALES OF FRIGHTFUL DEATHS Coming Down From the. Far North —Fully Three Hundred Gold Seekers Believed to Have Perished. There I* no doobt In the mini, of ' northern traveler* who hay* had I et-aertena-* on the Edmonton and 1 Ashcrofi routes to the Klondike, I that, with the .suii-nir at miner* i from the Oreat N.srihsril of Can* t ad* tht* *umm*r a terrible I*l* will fee told It will be a alory of .trail and 41** a*ler to many •iron* men of a ' weary atruttl* over deadly mstra**- ' ea and through pathltaa forsat* In ' eearch of a rout* whis-K th*y had ' been told would take them at small ' • tpen*e to the n*w Eldorado and to fortune* " Strattl***- ' from the * army of < grossly deceived men who took th* " above mentioned route* It th* Kl-n I" dike In th* fall of '». and early ! winter of "It r-.ecß.-d civlllasilon I**l ' September, *om* arrsvint at Vie- ' 10-n* and other* at Vancouver. I In terviewed the latter, mo»t of them ' feelnt wry reliable men. They told * 'S a *tory of their e»p«ri*ie-»* which - like • B,"!-.r. j, wee Ilk* a httrrlble ntshlmar*. I.mt I month* they w*r. actually lost tn I - th* northern wtltlerne** They a* is their horses die elinoat dally, unable I lo b-ar th* teniae strain Imps--— on I them, or am wa* frequently th* case. etautht la the reach.rout boat, nev er to be released. . i The story created a ss*is_ a . It was sent all over Canada an! ' the Catted State* and for once the ' coaat correst-snaJents of the yellow ; ' ——•tern Jourruill did not hays to ' draw Heavily on their :mi«tnatlon* M The facta ar* atartlint »nouth In ' Ihemselve* '•' *' • PS—— half a lasts of th* army ' of artona tits that l -■«. lb* Canadian ' routes t« the Klondike r**c !.-.! Daw. ■ eon. Meet of them wer* physical ' wrecks. They had traveled a couple ' of thouaaui'l mil** throuth a coun* ' ' try inhabited only by ret men and ' a few whit* traders. Witt** car*** ' on the* lip* for lh*lr deceiver*. ' irv-sßily ißt*r**t*d parti** at th* ' town* of E.ltn.*" and Aahcroft. I tuatn. of the** men arrived on the . coaat. ' ', . , -*-', :-~ ■are Ttlat of Horrer* t Another chapter of tbt* eomtstr ' hleto— of a mad I'll ruth wa* told ' early In the present month when the < st.am.r Danube arrived at Victoria. 1 B. C. with uarty mmir. from th* I*l moo ton rail. '**••• tak. and the I Aihcroft resale Most of the man , had been on th* trail* for over SI < year Ilvtne Ilk* dot*, with their lv-e conetantly menaced by a thouaand , dans-re. Scurvy ,*xpo«ur* and star- jl yatloo had ds-clmated many peril** ll Miner* had dl*d la tbetr tenia from i lb* dread acurvy and from eta. a- I Ilea—-a thouaand mile* from civil!- I Ballon. Borne perished In * bl n line I snow storm in • tract of country In '■ s which It was next to Impossible to I a»t firewood. , Ota* of the most observant men i that travels, over the Edmonton - rout— and reached clvltliatlon last I fail was Robert Stead Dunn, a Har- I yard graduate, and at one lime SSS* I tor of the Harvard weekly. He took I FRANCHISES ARE WANTED WASinXOTCW. D. C, June a — •The reign of th. franrbtse grabbers la Imminent. The war department la p—partns to Ie! down lb. bur*. For*k*T*e resolution keep* Ih'm out of Cuba, but the *ra of "commer rial development" la about to b-tln for Porto Woo. Th* war department has Intimated that It la ready to take up francht*- , es. Th«r* are appllcatlooa of men , who want to run railroad*, of men who want to establish bank*; of men •who want to monopoll** th* fruit buelne** of the Island, of steamship *srs-mpanles, of cable or—ipanlra. If there leanythlr.it on the islands that I!,. American* do not want It *■ probably be-aßts* they have not Been ) It and cannot rum* It. For every thine; tic* there I* an eppih-atlon. The war dtpar-nent promises that these franchises .hull be publicly arr-ntard. and Unit the -rov-rlK.r sen* eral of Porto Rico sl—til be consulted before Snal action B. taken. The merry run on the Philippine* la ariso l-etrtnnlnt Sh* Won by Prater. ■WBBSTKK CITT, lowa, Jun- ".— Th* three month*' vol in* conteet for . the most popular lit tie tlrl In the ctty hat closed,- ** foUeste, Ethel Howell, U*fS; Helen Beaumont, mil. Irene Merrill, 5000. Ethel Howell's parents are poor. j Those of UM other two tlrl* are rich. When th. cotileet wa* an-' nounred In the, paper* Ethel* mother read It to her and the chili at one* tartan praylnt that she would r— »lv- , th» prlt* Every nltht for Hire* i month* the repeated h*r prayer. "Ye*, we wer* mls-tity itlatl to set h-rrnI.VTV -■ ***-v~v-*-.-- \/; ■ "What wa* your hi,, 7"> ••We want a visit from those peo ple who th/.utht they were entartaln* Ins ti*. If we don't us- Ih-m up root and brant* Inside of a couple af wvtekt. you may call us Indiana." th. trip simply aa an "outlns." aa he •aid. early In th* winter of 'M. and h. did nol arrlv* In Vancouver, 11. a', until th* fall of the same year, sltha'ush he traveled almost eontlnu* outly. o«B*'t Wslft il*r, Mr Dunn ml 1 a weird •lory of hi* etperlence*, on* portion of which ha* convince! m.n» In th* north**, country that trealcr horrors of the much boomed rout* ere yet to be toll When Mr. Dunn I*l-1 Edmonton In th* Northwest Territory. Canada, on hi* loat and httirdoui trip, h* •ay* thai fuly KM people »i*rte ■ out to reach th* Klondike by sotnt down !»♦• Mackenll* titer toward th* Anil,: ocean an- then *tnkln* ■crest the country. ——***& About KM of the S-0 returned to rilanmt ii Iffnr* Ih* a,lnter sri in. thoroushly dlscoursted arid *lmss»t o—l of provision*. The to* that .-■••ntinuad on th* route were, when last heard ef. Just about te ere** lh* bleak, inhospitable "ber r*n lands." • ir.,l of country ah. only lb* i-ttrdy red in*a of the fat north care In enter and then only tor a *hort period. Ne*SreS* PerliheS. Thi* little army ef ■ »**k*r* baa. It I* •urmla-J. been completely •wallowed up *• ft wire Ten, as far a* known, ha** r—rh«l Dawson, and old timer* la th. north are now a*klnt Where are Ihey" 11 mar be that, a» m «st of the lost SSSeWSSIS carried tend »upplt«e of provision!, they are quietly minim* In a district which 1* a*!! SUM* the rulr..r«l b*lt. But old miner, do not hold out thi* hop* They *ay that with tb* melt- In* of laat winter's •now *. tbe bene* nt many * goo* man will be round bleachlnt oa th* plains that ett.n.l nearly a thousand ni.'ca Boris to the lima Arctic A fear months or I*— will probate, ly r«ve»! He fat* of the** foolhardy told hutit.ri. M.tttt.t at Oessslr. The Edmonton overland troll I* today lined with dcepatrlnc rata***-* •• of impel-*is m*n. most of which are carted d»*p in lh* trees. Here ar* Bom* thai Mr Punn copied In hi* dairy a* h* passed over 111 H.ll can't be were*; torn back be fore It ie too late." —Thi* I* another damn fool ton* wrent-"* -Tsn rnll.e of bag In front of you " The A*hereft trail. which Is most ly in Pr -is-, Columbia territory. *l»o found many victims Th* meet not* •bl* wa* poor Wr Arthur .''irtu Iht English haron.i. who I* »upp-r»*d to hare been lost whll* *»*rehlnt for hi* horses In » d.m* forest north of Mud river. He ha* n.v.r since b**n heard of. But It will b* from th* Edmonton route that tale* of horror will un doublfdty mm. thi* year It wind* throutt* * practically unknown dl»* trlrt. and rover* nearly ***"*• milts. In which Ih-r. are only two .- three Hu-eon* Bay poet*. MAX THE BRIDE WORE TIGHTS Ml'-riK. Ind.. June -The Elk*' carnival rloa*.! yesterday after a success ful week Th. MS— cm-nil tees an- hlthly pleaeed with the mi« nll.il*> of th* affair and praise ar cords—l 11 by visitor--1. Th* attendant . of the week was not quite what tn anticipated, but wa* good neverihe. lea*. The dr-ni-B were open to th* poor children of th* city —-star day. Sadie Fatten and Thomas Jones ; were rnartied at the carnival laat nlfTht end th* I.rid- wore tlthta as w-ddlna* iirmsrtti Both are mem ber, of the carnival attraction. They were married In a rorm-r of a ttnl at the lusion of their perform* ance by a luetic* of th. peace, "Hur- Iry up." the bride said to the .-in ■ I "we've sot Ist be ready for the n.it ' performance." Hh* la a dancer and he : la an aerobe _ BAD WEATHER AT BUFFALO liIFTAIeO. Idaho, June Con tinued rain. snow and foaj render th. protp*a-llna and nut-door work al moat Impolslbl*. The camp Is trow ing more Inaccessible to the outside world every day. and It I* becomlnt j more and more difficult to t*t In her* I with hoi—see. The lirnwn trail la still almost Irn ! pasalhle, and lh« pack train th.it alaried In over II climber sit or seven miles above tin (now line, then -aer It up, unloaded and turned th* ti-nrtea to tsar- Ki'oin'! Th* men took on their back* inks of po.aloes, ! beans, packate* "f butler, etc., de llverlnt f, bout 200 pound* out of tin I', pack* that start.,! from Mourn Idaho. A toi.,r-*an outfit la just In, brl-itins a Inrt* stork nf saloon »up plies, havlnt b**n In lh* rood since ■ April I. Th* parly la tolna to bring In ihe rest of t1,,-- supplies which I were unloaded from the pack train. Th. train hi. I, was sent over tint ll I.ia n trait, will try 1.. Bel In with, anolh.r load by at ay of Bit Cliy and lliiditer, Th* mall carrier from Moms, Idaho iii'tuislit In a ham on his beak on hi* last trip, —hi he ■old for in ..nt. per Bound In-fore taking It un st iii. Back. 'I'll., snots is *ellllng very (lowly. lii,- steady rain of no peal two day* has I .., . .1 It some I.II' It 1,1,1" fair to last to the middle or Die tal- , ler part of July, a! lh* present rale Of I Use To Aid McKlnley. B) ISIIINsI'is.N. D. .' . June 13.— t-romlnent party work*—, who art' ,|.|..s. ,1 lo Civil »eri lie •* at present l Imltll.l. I. .1. have e|.,i„ .« Is Na tional l.c.igu.. of llepui.i.. in Work er*, which ts etpiilfl to take a lead ing part In Hi, next pi.'d, al campaign. lutlllary league* will be formed throughout I—t country and sistements * ill lie 1.-nii-l shutting lhat under the gill— of I ill service the last 1,. ,.•• r«tl,- aitmlnlstratton made almost a clean ewe—p of He* publican office holders ami thai un der Ihe rs-gul«l!ciea .fill In lure* III" Injustice ha* ronUnutal. Henry M. li.iker. of K,w Haass •hire, lo | re.lds-nl f Ih* new essoria* lion, which is mads up of the sup* porters of l'r***|.-nt McKinl.y. ccc Ift^-J-W-WPWbMi ...Some New Patents... ••a In a n»w builonh ,'. rulilnt attachment for •heatrs a pair of ad justable rultln-r die* are fastened to the shank* of ill- triad** lit screw*, th* fsce* of the tils-* belnt moved by th* ■crews until they are In • Ml lion lo cut a hoi* .if lb* length is* •rred ... A Nebraska woman haa patented an Imp-sent carpet la, which hs« an I. shaped head, with * barb on the under elde. a sprint "iiau- pro lectin* from the eld* of lb- shank to lock atatnat the barb after th* erlir of the carpet la forced on to Ih* IS—Siai • s S Smell animal* are CBsithl alive In a new trap which ha* a cat* bus- P*nde I b*twr*n two vsrlt—_j poets, with a cord |.a»*ln« over • creae-bar t,. hold ih* eat— at lh* top of th pssata until the tOaSM ■'• I of lh* cord la re lew. e-l by a 111 or 11, rill of the Hitter, • • • An R-rllahmtn hat i!.«isrn* I a chair, hunt a r*vrrstbl* teat ami bark, which can be us—l Imme-liat.l) after a st.-rm. the seat belnt pit •. at the ends, with bolt* Ottliuc In •! ■!» , to »vi ta'ti the end bare and • 1 ■«• ( the tatck la swtna Over and reverse ' ihe seal. . s * . l-lsyint sarata and c.unt.r. are h*M ! la i*onv*nl*nt |-«*i Hon for solitaire i ears! pi*) ins- by an Improved same J r-sarai. which ha* cant -iter* , formed of •i-rinit wire placed around I th* SiftS of the board to trip lh* ' car 1* which are Inserted under them , ... A Herman he* patented a Jumplnr- I] rep* which ha* the saltan!ie* ef In • reaae.l weitbt al the renter to ttiak* , It (wins easily and llthtn*** at ih* | en-!* where no wettht I* needed, the , central portion Iters woven with a I Sarter number of cord* than tbe ends, ] • * . An Impcwvement in bicycle eon* i etruction patented by an Knciish ] man. allnai— the rear wheel to be re- . m»v*d without dltseonntscitnt tb* , chain, th* under side of the Blotted [ hub support belnt hinted St the , frame to drop down whin unc—imped , anal releaae the hub. FOR LOVE OF A WHITE MAN WUHITA. Kan. Jane ». - Be- cause both tarred th* earn, while man Cora Itlvena •nd Haiti* Iteed, ISSSrttd slam**!", fourhi a dtsdly duel on North Main atr**l l**t nl«h: hefor* a crowd ,-f inn ipeetator*. Th* Bevlna fin chart**! Man - l!s—l with •t.tllrc her lover's affsction*. Tit* latttr admitted her sum and a battle with knife and rar be-ran, They cut each other twverely about the far* and breast. They will dm SUIT FOR A QUEER-LEGACY rtCBtWOIX, Vs.. June tt—Mr*. Mary Trundle, of Winchester, will Institute proceellna* In rain posse*. •son of a l-tra-y of 110,01-0 left her ! dauthter. Mite llattl* A. Trundle. who Is now dead, under the will of I Adolph Ruins the former millionaire mayor of Han Fran, Is, ss r*,l About I*o year* i—i Ml*. Trundle was aclinic In the Weal and he came acquainted with flulro and ha family, I-iter she ai'p*ar.-l •. the chief w-ftnsw* aar.ilnst him In a di vorce suit liroiirht by hi* wife In order M weaken Ml*. Trundle's tes timony. It I* alle-ed, Hin , ranted st,.rle» refleeilnt on her chars. ' lo be published Ib several wrslrrn pa- Iter* Mist Trundle went to l*urrsp», where she ,11—1 In I*ll. When Adolph , flulro died list fall on* clause of hla will waa found to contain the fol lowlnt "I will ami beriueath to Mlas Hat tie Trundle lip- sum at IBS.SM as a alltiit reparation for a treat wront done he— " , The wrons I* «upt,o«-,| M bt the n*wspap*r p-b—oaslioaa referred t" Her mother, Mr* Mary Trundle, I* her only heir. FARMERS STILL HOLD WHEAT CO-FAX, Wash.. Jun* 2.- —H. C. Armsrront. s.neral manmtar for Wa*hlns;tnn for th* Pact—« Coast Elevator company, ha* Jus! prepared a statement of the amount of wheat In hi* district In the hand* of the farm—*. Mr. Arrristroni* finds lhat there was on June 1.',. on the line nf th* O. It. * M , north of th* Bnske river, 1,395,000 bushels at wheat still owned by Me producers. This Is on* I v on one line .-! road and doe* no! Include nil lhat on th* Hpokan* * Palo—tt branch of the Northern Pa Beta Mr Aini.ll-n| .■llni.il.- that fully 21 per cent, of th* . rap of 1198 I* at 111 held by the farmers. -i -o The Cngler THE si \ IT I.l*. Meal.. Sale Deposit Boxes 1..r 111* -„,,, k«.|>llia is! Vnlunblu Articles nnil Papers i... is ul ll |4 • i,...r. Yuu t.i. . in* l.i. BT.fl.fO Oopoßlt Vcu It IB IH IV, < ..liiml.la HI. |. Mill,.flllCS Mini-1. ks.7 - !___fi___Bß__r v. Warn-mani hit- t C. I, .1 St. Michael, Golovin Bay CAPE NOIVIC INottt S-llli,„ About July 20. I'entics-ttnt with rmttl* Nn. I, Boitll* Na I, r. ..II le eta. t t..| I'slnji.tt. hif ,„.. Its ft f- II .1,1 ts*> |t Is lv. I Is Ik 1,1 "1,,1 I'sosr* tili-llf Is Great Rsrtktra ll.illft.iy Company (IJ llrsl Ainu , -ur- Seattlc-Ynkon Transportation Co. i ii, . i «s|*tr*, -e9-ei WMI s |.|liil.|s tt !sT, 1' M OUU, I la. At 111* LIT. Mar I Alaska Flyer Sktßwty vlt Va.tastK-f, **•-•• ■-_. ' — sail ISBSBB IN SIXTY.FIVE HOURS ! S. S. HUMBOLDT Basil. Irsiraeaslll. SATURDAY, JUNE 24, AT 8 P. M. 11, Ofllr*. Be IU.I .am,,.: lele|.!,„ri. Sua— a r tint 1i,., l*- . phase Fits I. I, I.IIM; ta.nl $20.00 „..WIIX Bit A.... GRAMOPHONE Ik nun hum Ir-iiu lili REGINAS"> I mill $7.00 to ,*-.i!MI Sherman. Clay & Go. "STtINWAY** DEALERS Sl* »ss.».l As**** - • "-.111. DiaiC! 10 GAPENOME Mirtfe Anencaß TransMrta tionaßiTra.i.iCoapai? rif.*ki..**4 .Ml I* lh* !U.:»I. « »u,| tHt*art U*i- ttt ('■!*• S.*i. r Maaif , fH *|i- ha* . Ul • nt, Imlttttn Kay, ki't<..<i* 1..*-r • i*«i All lis,, Riv-m rtoitisa rmpi m mm anam. wtaai (■W-0|,.l Mi |snf •-. .*><** » I*-***. ... I * -I.*. .. S. S. ROANOKE 1 arr Hi. !' . Mill July 20. 99, Approximately *»*OI- tAtir l*arttisa No at lot r*(*» •nd tu-i* Inft.rMSAi" t* -» a om ttt A I 4rt»t nana Am*> tt p.* *,r«««»«f|*ii»« •*•! .'•.( l--»9 Cs->H"I Car. T#»l*f Vi 8, and ihr tti«Qt*4 Ann "SEATTLE TRANSFER A mull. Puwiier ul Emm STORAOt nm lm ii'« tin «□ run Amu • a Popular Songs Popular Prices Call anJ hear the new ones played on the Plana WINTER A HARPER tO) &*(a.-4 Am a*»_-**nt. **«•* J. F. ADAMS -,....-., |Q ||-_ rutSt.tL. a* 112 trust *.**■•. t.t..la Tssll, a** laaaal. sa>a>*a>.«-*-»e-|f^'s>slea>aOs!sa>a>aa>, A*---***Ss_-_.%*'t- rA^ DENTISTRY 11-iitiK r*e*ally eeia* Irmn lh« I—BIB I will ih*«"ii • rlfnUl ufflr* la I* -I bull-Un*. ni-M.i n •< ..nl tl' -.r T<» in a, uuftioteU ».■■. lb* |*übUo 1 will IS.Mtr*i*>ot T00th..,, free of Clnr*. lor TUrtf Din All** I,lit i sis.a I rise, na. •Oil-I > I**l. RS, 1 •*■• l niatiisliil l.tl '«■• ».srk s .sxss-lslly city r. I. r< in • • . l.< erf sally git en DR. W. C. CARR, I'" nii.t HANKS. ' lUX Hilar Nt i I..SAL BANK or KLmTtUt isMii-a (spits! ii.-n.-v-i flilieial lulling tu.lnosl lrsn.s,-i>, is hi-. I). II, s«s, Jr , , ,_ . I'rssMaa*. Usuries M, Mfllt.si . , . Vim I'r.- Is.st leslsr Tiim.e . . CsahUr II I larkliiit.t . , . . Assistant l.'.ilii-f M«hl and '•l-trs-.til* MlllSll*. |..irs*.l. 11, 111 lit* |.iiii.i|,i. • ,!!«• — lUsUuil-el stalss sn 1 .uro-s*. 1111. I'lalsßl BOUND national Ua.N_ Ut hi.tni. isrllsl Mock paid la IV.-a.1,1 ► uri.lua *>.'»* JM-rsts riirlh l'r,'«l,lsn-. I. 11, - ■ ul, 1.!,, i .VI, I'r.si,tsm -V.Atll.iii- l—anlM ti>rii.i-s,n,l-ni. In all tha prlnrltaal etUiiU ilia tiill.i.lHtati,, •ml ' BIBB* A* DIM AVI I. AM Kill CAN HANK or rKArrLK. < uriisir Y«l!«r "*'»» .11.1 Ural Avium. Cs'piui ..,,■■..,..,.,..,! r-.us>* Anr!r»w t'hllbert.. rr.alrtnnt F. I. Jacnlfson rirtt Vl«*.l'**s|.l*nl V. I. 01-OBda—l ill,. ITS'.. A II issis'ii.rra t—_——l lituiicti . Ueatiei _»uktrjg Dualßtiv , EAST SAN PQIL GOLD MINING GO. .MINI'S AT Itl IM m l< , WASH. r-— I F*____T l\ &BD^'~*7\ f^o*r-^~* V I bUVX* T , . | \ -I .*r s-r-r- '—\ tf~rsk. \ L,<¥L*r— ■*l-..-.-s--i_s___!___glj^ —C^_^^g^^___^j^l^^^^^^j^g-^li_^^ yathQ^ w z>»">o/Abp(////c -,'■ /§^<&* o™*^-, 4.sS__f7_^^7^______-^ v-^^r^S^ -. — -^ ; ;— ""* 300 Per Cent Profit If you want to make money -2_» I-*_»r rf- Will sell at 10c before Au buy East San .'oil Stock at v" * *"' *^1,a,*~ R ust ist. Buy now. SLATER & SMITH, Phone Main 501. . 114 James St., Seattle, Wash. "'■,\/.-Y-''-..a:'':V''.'.t;:^' . *..■ .' ■ •■ . ' ■ . .. ■ - - ' ■ ■ ■ ■'■ ' ■ ■" ■ " "-r -■ bl-'" Via.* '"' ' ' - - * *, ..*'.'.'■ ".-.- -j. -—---" '-*-.• 1-1 '■■'. 1, .-'■■-■■ .'.■-...;,' ■,:■■ -r-.-e." '::■:-. -".-".' -:-"■"'■■ ""'-_'."'-"■':* ''.. 1% tfA ** IfS /|> W J /■> .: *-i --"»'-•*••:::., :■••..-""-■■.::*;"• ---.'/. ■- ,■■ - . - ■ . -*,'.■ "'', ■ ■ ■ ' ■WBIII- SEATTLE .MINIM; EXCHANGE il Im 11 legitimate enterprise, und hacked I III: sufficient amount of capital guar is a Unfit .mate enterprise, und hacked hy a sufficient aiiioiiiit of capital to guar -111 iintee that no fake enterprises or wild /ll cat stocks will he listed or Isold on it-* • ' I hoards. If you see the stock quoted in our market reports, or ottered for sale on our Exchange, you can rest assured the prospective mine is one of merit, and while we do not guarantee every stock sold to make a..— sv**-l»--- - -■—v - — the purchaser a rich man, yet we do nay that they are all a good safe investment and the, money paid for them will he spent in develop, ing the mines, thereby making your property more valuable. Remember what we say, that Western Washington is on the eve of the great, est mining boom the world has ever known, and there will he more fortunes made from the t.tscadc .Mountains than were ever taken out of the main range of the Rockies. Get in the procession and invest a few dot* - larsin cheap good mining; stocks and you will wake up some fine morning and find yourself a millionaire. Dally call and sale at 12:30 P. M. m 4 a ; ■ ■ ■ ■ , „ :. , *'*.' * ""■■. 1 '_' ~-;V '*'■'- -«■*■; ='':* #*-*.', :- -'„""■ r-r"#v.;;--. ,-.i^.'^. Seattle Mining Exchange / Telephone l-a/lair, 273. . 609 First Avenue ■ SI/ X SM si> si/ ** si/ w When You Want A Bargain In a New. Slightly UseJ or Second-hand PIANO or ORGAN Remember we have tho Largest and Most Com •Aon Stock in the City. (sll Pi writ* lor i rlr*. ant ts-rint I). S. JOHNSTON 303 Seconal Ait.. Burnt Boil.lnj a-a^-s.av«V-w'XsA'V-ls'tyvavaif%%*^ \We Shall Be Ready \ > i,, see our old customers S $ in .1 ftw sits"-. Our store i £ Is being thoroughly ten- 5 < \ .it, I nnd much impro- |[ < VI,I. Watch tills space < 5 (or our announcement. J |j The Seatlle Grocery \ } Second and Marion ',', <» Vt!-eV-V*»*'VV*a*-sV'**^ (J\n Plat.no Cabinet (hl7 Vh Photos reduced \A M** for SO liars. t L.3 ROC ladOitOit I . ..... ' 4 , . . . HO! FOR THE BATTLESHIP -*v«GRAND«»«-- EXCURSION EVERY DAY mis WEEK ELEGANT STEAMER Skagit Chief LEAVES FLYER WHARF At 9:10 A. m. and 2 i". m. daily. Visitors should \ see the big warship In the dock. 1 0A Two Steamers Sunday—9:3o and 10 a ft, I and 2 m.