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to CONTROL
THE JOBS
Combine of West
ern Congressmen
MECTHfi'TOBK HELD VERY Soo.\
To formulate a **•** far Dividing
Up the Patronigs al
the Heutt. '
WASHINGTON, D 'C. July _—
A ronfertnc* of Influential Western
Itepubil. in representative* Is to be
held In Washington for th.- purpose
of formulaic.: a plan tor the distri
bution >'f ii- -nag* of the next
house, th.- lormatlon ..." new com
mitt.-** and the enlargement of some
of the old ones, Th* conference will
b* attended by representatives fruin
the Western .1 Northwestern
elate* that materially assisted In ih*
promotion «f i\>l Henderson's randl*
[ dary for speakership, a—>l M I- pro
posed that they hay* hie acquies
cence.
One ..I the moat important features
mappe-l nil Is th* selection of a com
mittee on Insular aft sirs, to which is
to he. referred ail matters pertaining
to I'uerto itlc... Hawaii and the I'hll
-111 re*. Ordinarily the committee on
ttrrttorles would have Jurisdiction.
but as th* new *****). bring
with them perplexing questions that
will be sun. lent to occupy the entire
time of a committee, end a* th* com*
mute* on terrltortea ha* other mat
ter* 1.. dlipoa* of, th* net. committee
I* off*—cd aa a solution
Th* augg**ti>n I* being made that
only th* strongest men IB the MB*
should be ••signed te It. 80 far as
ran he learned th* "combine" as It
I* .-ailed will not attempt la dictate
the member* who shall tie selected
for the new committee. It win also
he decided to distribute the patron*
age of the house pro rata among th*
•late* according to the number of
Republican 1 representative* from
i each. ■ "* '..:'" . *.' * '
Th* state* represented In the com*
bine are: Illinois, by Mr. Cannon,
who control* th* fourteen ltep.ii.li
< can vote* of th* state In the boa**;
Michigan.' by Mr. t.*..rli*«. with 12
..votes; Minnesota, by Mr Tawney,
with 7 vole*, i, Mo, by c)r.at»en..r,
with It vole*; Wis.-.man. by Hah
cock, with 1* vote*; New York, by
Ffterman. wtth II vol**, and Nebrat
ka. by Mercer, with i vote*. |vnn
sylvanla. | with . Its JO; vol**. Is .1,
petted to participate, although it is
not known who will represent tb*
delegation. . Th* combination win
control 101 of th* I*4 Its-pub lean vote*
In th* next house, more than a ma
jority and auCT.-i.-m to dictate the
action «f th* caucus. Th* combine
, la* expected, to meet tomorrow and
formally adept plan* which have al
ready been fr-ely discussed sail al
most agreed . upon Tb*. state* in
the scheme will r-tln IB* patronage
they already enjoy. Wise>>n_n to se
cure the sergeant at arms Instead of
Missouri, aa in the old organic*tkm.
More Important than any struggle
for patron**-* In th* next h.,u** are
th* suggestions that are transpiring
concerning the policy of C*-, Hen*
derson which will guide Mm when he
shall hay* , b**n elected speaker
Any discussion or Information con
cerning Ida plan should be accepted
with th* reservation that he has not
spoken. Hi* frienst* ,rd intimate*
talk ef some things that he proposes
a* do. and their relation, with th*
lowa man are such that their talk
may be taken s*rt*ualy. If not con
clusively.
This unofficial Information I* to
the effect that th- new speaker will
Intrust M th* committee on rule* the
power of regulating the business of
the house Under Heard the commit
tee on rule* performed this task but
Heed wsa th* committee on rules.
If* waa chairman and with lb* re
mainder of the committee, composed
of two Republicans and two Demo-
erst* be was tbe Anal authority As
speaker b* re-o*nl*. 1 such members
a* be saw nt, and for th.- purposes
that suited him Ily the authority
given him by the committee he de
rided what measure* were to be con
sidered In the house and th* time to
be given for debate. In brief, be was
th* absolute rater. The report now 1*
that CM. Henderson Is disposed to
favor * large committee on rules, and
he Is seriously thinking of not be
ing a member himself. II- would
.imply fellow the Instructions of th*
committee. It annuel not ha forgot
ten. however, that this la not con
clusive Perhaps It Is only put for
ward for discutslon.
If this plan should he followed the
mal.rtty of the committee woe be
from the dominant party of the
house and In effect would be a steer*
Ing committee, which would map out
legislation.
TO CREATE A MARKET.
• lf J_ the meeting or the real estate
a*n.rd st the chamber of commerce
| room Batonlay aflernnon. it waa de
cided to allow members in nominate
In th.- open meeting such properties
as tbey might have for sat* It Is
*> hoped that In this way a market will
be created among the real estate men
for the sale end exchange of proper
tie*. without to.IS of clients.
HAS THE BRAINS
OF A COW
harmas*. IV. Vs., July S.-The
most delicate surgical operation ere*
performed here, which has so fir
proved Slice,aflll, was accomplished
by Dr. H.trin.iii and other physicians
Jay I.utx, mine hows In the llarinnn
mines, was almost killed by falling
elate, his skull In the busk of his
head being badly crushed. All hope
of his recovery .,- sbandnned. but
Dr. 11,-tr',, concluded to - or, .
th* laat means to save the man's life
and accordingly had brought In from
the pasture a young heifer and the
brain* of th- enlmal were removed
and substituted for those which were
badly lacerated In I-utz a head. The
11 infer of the delicate members wai
tedious, but i. si, ii 1* believed, ...
■uccesafutly dun* that l.nis will re-
DOver. Villi. heifer's brains wero
removed aho was turned 1.-,.... In th*
posture field. The b.-.i.t eland* In
cute pi,i.-e all tin- time, utile*— stalled
by ...nn-..n.-, ami it 1,, necessary lv
| ■tart her Jaw* moving when eh. ta
fed and atupptna them when bbi im
tthet her meal.
WANTED IN IDAHO.
The esse at* Charlre I'oyett. alleged
In be one of 11" men concern*.! In
th* .1 on the Huston and ituttt
I mine In Idaho, has been transfsrrvd
to the federal court. The hearing la
set for July 10. K*..v. it has applied
for a write of haticaa corpus, oil 111,
ground thai he I. unjustly held at
Walla Walla. He In charged with i
obstructing the Hutted Stale* malls.
near Warner Junction. Khushone
county, Idaho, on m ,1 a M. * -1
arreete.l at Dayton, Wash.. June tl.
Th* .... move of hi. attorney*
stop* th- iiuthtTitle* for th* tlme.be*
Ing from i. in.it.iis Kt.-tt from
Washington to Idaho, where hla trial
was 1., hava 1..-, i. held at the fall
term of th* fed. court.
STRUCK BABY WITH
A GASOLINE CAN
ST. -01.18. July ..-Mr*. Nellie
Baunder* waa rltt.-.l law Saturday
fur disturbing the peace of her .
' .laughter* Mamie, 11, and Nellie, *
I months. Tbe baby Is now alan In
etltutlon with one ear torn front It, ,
head, the result ..f being struck tsHh
a gasatin* . in by the mother. Bt**
I* also accused of cutting Mamie
Ilk a butcher knife and beating
Nell!.- three hours without cessation.
Drink and cocaine an said l.> lie the
cause of the woman's condition.
m RISKS
HIS LIFE
Drinks Cyclops and
Such Things.
HiUTH omrcn dibim; act
kit 1ad...0r. |* stress That Ist
purs City Will' I. ; Sals
t* Oris*.
WARX. N. J. July I—Health
Officer Chandler has lb* .-..urag- of
his conviction, thai the drinking wa
ter of this city Is pure To prove It
he. has determine.) to eat all th* bac
teria, bug*, germ* and unknown
thing* found in th* water.
Today ho -began with lb* cyclop*.
swallowing a choice selection of
those atomic freak*, and thus far I
without lb* slight**! harm It. him* ,
art , Tomorrow h*> - win -at a lew
million* of eh,a.-* bacteria, and the 1
, next day re will eat a myriad or two
ltd] unknown germs. ll* Is doing all
jchla in perfect confidence thai they
either are harmless or that a healthy :
organism is perfect able to with
stand their evil -Be.
He says h- la doing this to prove
th* water la pure and that th* ettl*
ler.a are worrying themselves un
re-««**ariiy about It. 11. hi. been
driven to this last desperat. step by '
Ibe constant rtrmplaUvts b* h** re
. eiv-t Not a clay pa**-. in which
1 some Indignant rttlsen do** not take
to bis gaße* sum* new and wonderful
discovery tn .mm.l Ufa that haa
been found In Newark Water.
lib. desk Is covered with an array
of bug* and franks, from ml- ro*t-..p-
Ir bacteria to a slimy thing a foot
lon*, with horn* and a spike.l tall,
all brought In by persona who have
made a fad of seat—ling the reser
voir and pipe* for something new to
complain about.
"I don't think I can eat them all." 1
aald Mr. Chandler, reflectively, "but
if I .*( one of -.i.i, kind I think they
ought to be* satisfied. l^-l them bring
on their freaks now with a rvrtlflcal*
of character that they wer* taken
from the drinking water and I'll eat
therm '
KILLED BY A
BRUTE HUSBAND
* •■-" ' i
linitalKPOtlT, 0., July S.-Mrs. I
llobert Purvis. * woman ah-.til SO
years of age, died her* last evening,
and on her deathbed charged her
husband with Inflicting injurlea that
caused her death. Hhe aaya he earn*
home drunk, and. after knocking her
down, kicked her In the stomach a
doxen time* or more, bursting sev
eral Internal organ*. The batty l
brack .ml Mil.- from shoulders to
j hips, showing marks of terrible vio
lence. Half an hour after the an.
in* death the husband was locked
up and (he Conner, after holding an '
Inquest, decided to hold him for
murder. Purvis, a year ago was shot
three time* In Hi-- body l.v Joshua
I.loyd, a wealthy bachelor, whom
Purvis srcused of undue Intimacy '
with his wire.
BAKER GOES EAST.
W. I- I laker is at last on hi* way
to Doston, where he 1. 11,1..1 for
. tut* aal-'in- til ll,* departure was
rather unexpected, not only to In*
friends, hut also to himself, ii- una
practically kidnapped from the coun
ty Jail last night. Inspector M J.
Morrlsy and Oapt. Joseph llUK.lli
have I.nil In charge.
The .up-. cur, 1,,,| decided
that the- lioaton men li id a right to
tnkn i, in bark, hut Judge llnnford
had given him another i ham ■ for dc
i.-iv on babe '. corpus proceeding*.
Pending ii,is matter Inspector Mnr
rlsy decided In take him bark .'.I all
hazard, and linker was practically
kidnapped.
*o
Concert, Wagner* hand, tomorrow
afternoon, Mi-id 1..1,1 Park pavilion.
"0 -
4th July Decoration King,., Hunting-,
I-**.tunning Denny-Coryell (',,, I stay, j
BEWITCIED
ins m
Hence He Assailed
the Woman.
strivji: CASE OF SIIKILSTITIOS
U.sl.lng 1 ran. ■sakwltt, Who
Kuril* Mark Twiin'i
Children.
NEW V( 'UK July I.—Th* day* ■■'
witchcraft came hack SB Memorial
Hay to th* home of Hugo Readies
■in.l his family, st lt-1* Avenue A,
and though th- > ii i n«d aut-ceed 111
burning ih»lr, -tick" at th* slake,
they gave her a drubbing from a hlch
she Da* nut yet r**i»ver*d. and today.
it, ccinsirquence, they ar* awaiting
the actum uf a grand Jury « hit
does not believe In witches.
The victim is Mr*. Bertha Marie
lt.-hkv.lt. B*M I* a pleasant -faced
woman, finely educated, who >. ... for
Ihrre year* governess to Itsrk
Twain's three children. Her husband
aa* a < ate friend of Hugo Hordler
befor* Memorial 1 Kay
"I . ia**— 11 n.tt 1 st.aml what got
Into them." she - -til this morning.
Th* only wonder I* they Id not kill
in- They won!.! hay* don* so, I
i.-li.-1-e. had I not been text quirk for
Ihem,"
"Wllh a party of friend. *■ visited
them on Memorial Hay. When I
came away I thoughtlessly left my
hat behind. I a.-i.l It*, to get It.
in company with Mr* Ile-lw'.g Deck
er.
.T.ely ha.l I entered the house
when 11.--.Hrr slamme-I th* door snd
locked It.
" If->u sr.- a a Itch,* be cried. "Ton
have east a apcll over my child.
C* -nfe*a it. or I will kill you '
Th.- next I knew 1 wa* Iwklng
inc. th* cold muial* of • revolver.
"Instinctively I picket un hi* >-
year-obi IMM an held II up as a
shield, While I yelled for help. I
knew that the family was desper
ately suparr*tltlou*. and believed In
wlichee, hobgoblin*, ami Ik* Ilk*.
Roed'er dropped th* pistol and lore
hla child out of my arms. Then b*
and hi* wife ami their grown daugh
ter fell on m* with Micks and Ileal
me ah ..It the h< ad They kept .-all-
Ing on me to . res* that I waa a
wi-.-h
"No help arriving. I thrust my
bar. hand* through th- glass panel
of th* door, Mill rrytng for help.
Mrs. Decker heard my screams at
last and railed a policeman, who
broke hi* way In and rescued me,
and arrested the frentled family.
They must answer In the courts for
their uncalled-for assault."
K,—|,, alii! assert* 1, at Mr*
Henkwllt bewitched hi* little son
RICH SPECIMENS.
A ahlpmenl of some very fin* spe
cimen* of rhalcopyrit* and iiornll.
-•re has been received in IMe elty
from Tr-.ut Creak In the Hon**! min
ing district. It I* on exhibition In
lb- nrTlc c of John I". 14. \4«nu. A Bon.
Among th- specimen* ar* three large
piece* whl-h weigh In the neighbor
hood of I*o pound. Th* or* run*
I* per cent copper and IS in gold.
There Is else a larg* specimen nf the
I Bars** * ore, which runs 09 per cent.
Ib copper.
SLEEP WALKER'S
FEARFUL LEAP
111 r
Nonnrron'H, I'a July t—walk*
i Ing in hi* Bleep this morning. Iter
hard Holmes, a loading local polltl.
clan. Jumped from a third story win
dow, receiving Internal Injui I.a from
which he may not recover.
In his ».n*mbull*!i. mnvemrnta be
displayed considerable Ingenuity,
Ilef.re hla leap In the moonlight he
carefully removed the fly acreen,
and placed It In the bed which :«
had Just vacated, covering It with a
sheet. With much precision he set
everything to rights at...tit th* room,
even to placing hk* cloth. In th*
wardrobe. Then h- plunged to th*
j let-walk.
COUNTY FARM GROCERIES
1 Just before adjourning fi.itur-l iy.
th* county rvimmlsalonvrs award..!
the contract for furnishing th- coun
ty farm with groceries during July.
The contract was let to Mathlrson a
It-ifly. Ihe- 1.1.1 being 1177..*...
REAL ESTATE WANTED.
Th* .-nae- of Ann..* Cunnlngbnm. --f
I well. Ma**., against George Clan
cy, of Beatlle, for a partition of
real relate, ha. been Uken under
advisement l.y Judge J. P. Itouser.
KILLED BY A
BOILER EXPLOSION
I'l-KiIOA. 111., July .1 Th. hollers
of iii- . i.. iii- light pit al I'alrvlew
In Pulton county, blew up lasl night
at 9 o'clock, Injuring three persons,
one if whom will .11,- The building
was wrecked and tonight Itirvlew
it ill In- In darkness.
iii. nun worst Injur-! Is Frank
Blevei—cin, the engineer, nge.l 25. p.
llctger, owner Of th* mill adjoining
th* electric plant, w.ts cut .in.i lirtil*
ed shout the fate. His wife's left
arm wits broken.
,A MYSTERY
IN MONTANA
_ ■
BTFJVKNHVIM.i:, Mont., July J-
The people Of Hti-vensvllle nrc excit
ed over ,i sensation thai I.lda fair In
develop Into a lit .- Iv .Inn.! 1* An
drew Nelson, a frugal and Industri
ous Hived.- living near the town, ,||s.
sap** i "-I and ha* hot been heard of
since. Karly In the morning N.-la
. Till: SUA LIS ST a 11.
IVlcrauti. win wna living with N.l
sciti, borrowed ii ilititgiin from a
in ii;iiii-ii. ,1.1 in in. aftt-ri 11 Peter,
.on and Nelson went ntttrllna Peter,
eon returned next morning and rx
pl.iin. d Hint N. Mini had gullet to 111-
Clearn-gter, pi..«p.-t line Ho ills,,
stated later that he hud , .11- to Hi*
lil it Hole mill ih.it he would prulnahly
g« 111 ■wtjdetl licfciro rt'tui'iiltig. Th*
general opliilun inning :-..it's
nelglthora kt thut he has b**a foully
.1.-.iii with and th* cii- 11rr has been
in.iiii. i.-d to make th fullest pot
allil.t lnvcsl!gittl.iii nf tim mutter.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Tho follow In* real estate transfer*
went tiled 111 lit.- county auditor's of
fice. ci.it m.l.i v:
It. i:. riiiivili.. etna to Plymouth
ilu.ir.ii.iy Havings Hank, lot I. k_ '•'.
itifm Hi's .11 , 11,
Charles it. Thrasher rt us tn John
I. Itowrti, AikL i.iki,..i 11 and Colum
bia lodes. Itooo.
Nell 11.11,1,* et ux to P. D. Black
and P. W. li.tk.-t, ptrts lola ( and 7,
blk 1.4. Htallttt 'm.- 1.,n01. IIOtM.
N. I' It. 1.. 1., Carmine Molt ilto,
so ft* I, sec S3 !p II r *. I»0.
11. W.-iiiioi.- etui In King count)
I* ft road along cast side nw '. iw
M **c „ tpll r I gift.
I'll, n It. Huthsway and exr ami
tt-ltStceH llf ■ e1.1t.• t.f 11-.r,.110 It.llllit
way, deceased, in „, J. Culler, lot I.
Ink IS. Itrtit.in hill add.. I._o.
Man I Mi.-t.'li to .1 W. dove, c t,
ami |- hi a 1, nw i, sec tt tp M r *.
lion.
M, M. Raker .'ut 10 I, th A.
Rathlione. 1,.1 f, blk J. l-»krst.|, add ,
ttaa,
I'll.tl-* A-li lon , 1 ... to John P.
liaiii.iuisi. lot t blk I*. Nagl.'e add..,
I loud,
Ncandlnavlan-Arnertcatt bank In
li.it.ti I Hint, ii*, 1..1 II blk a. Hyrun
add. %:: vi
I ".I ward Hutr.-ii* i. Kit* Iterg
quest, lots 11 and I. blk *. Hyrun
add . 11l
P. K. Kleber et ux to Oeorg* X
W.bster. part lot IT blk >. I*ast Park
add., 11.
I: M. Hn.iw .1 ux to A D Camp.
bell, » V, .si, set" *, *(* net* and e'-,
n«', sec it tp :.*, 1- I'---""
MherilT to August* M, Pltnner, plrT,
lots 4 and 1. blk IS. Nagl. . add.
east- Si.T" VB Isabella B. Pta-rd et
il. June Z-i. lit.;'.
ll.i- ■■ M Johnson and tush, i:
P.. to ll.rv J. Anderson, part s-<- J*
tp 71 r 3. sane
"i. 11 '.liun 1 lo 1 tea Kellogg, *h
lot 1 eilr.iwl.erry lawn. I"-H.
John I. IViterly to Mlna A Pet
ierly. lot i blk to. Ullman park. lial
lar I. 11.
HhrrtrT lo I : lied Trust. Ltd.. lots
I" II and »i, »«'„ it. 1, *-', and
set, s*4| see SO tp — r * case SI.
-I*4 vs. J. J. Crow *• si. 1417:
ftheiiff ta same, n>, nw", and n-'i
1* >, sec SJ tp *rj t i . aa* 14 4*S \.
M .mud J. Pinker!,hi et al,. IBM).
BhefliT 1., same, lots * and 1". ».-c
-*7 ip 71 r !.. raw M.B— vi Jsrob M.
V 1...( -I aI. St- •
Kxr nf wilt of Joseph Jraanell let
Jiasat* II l-lbby, lets I and IS, '. k I.
rrplat tdks C anl D. Hal.: t . Acre
(Jardrns, 110.
le.uia Newmann In W. I). 11 .ffiu*
lot * tHk J. Horefi A Denny's ptat,
lll.oraj,
a A. 4?. Weal et ux to V.borg Pet
erson, lot. !'.. a Ink ... Commercial
Hi, add . 1100.
Allen 11. Bmllh tO Herbert -i Pp.
per and O. Haver*. a*", sec -* tp „
r a. ll*. -,
"What an Intelligent looking ■Ba
ikal Is of young Appleby's.
"Yes. Its funny young Appleby
doesn't *** the contrast."
MARRICD
\! A 11111111 ■ lvi- 17. *l the r.-«'d.-n.
of the bride's parents, corner Ullvs
street and Tenth avenue, Thomas A.
clir.it d and Ida Ploranr* Kamplt-.,
both nf Beattir. Hey. J. N. Smith of.
Beta tt rut.
Veil, the .i 5..,, -r 11-SJ ". llt ell blk
MARKET QUOTATIONS
Monday Morning.—A I .->-. ship
ment of greenstuff Is ex petted to ar
rive i. -la> from California on ihs
I'mstl'l*. Th* market. ..-. short,
I-urge shipment* of strawberries are
crnlng in. and are wiling rapidly.
Th* price Is now II fa). The market 1
Is well supplied with fish, a large i
' •tipplv having arrived recently from
, th* Cape. Halibut Is now selling at
'•*' ■■»•• Hm*ll ll.h in-, rather
. scarce.
Th* following prices are being of
fered lo tat producer by th* local
, dealers for delivery In round lot* on
i Hi- dock or In th- car at Beanie:
drain — ciafs. 1-7 in. barley, I*3;
, ties-it chicken feed, IIS; bran; 114.
, abort a. 114 Ml.
. Hay— I'lig-t sound, per ton. t'OtSO,
Eastern Washington timothy. 11!..'*)
Oil; alfalfa. I*.
Fa — "trtctly fr. sh ranch, 170
Sic.
nutter — Freeh ranch. SOlOc;
| creamery, l*Ol*c*.
I-oultry—Chicken*. live, 1.'.01-Hc.
dressed, Itc.
IJv.- Block— beef cattle,
cows, 4«44ac. steers. 4<,41V, good
hogs, lit.. ft* . hogs, dressed. fWOI
calve*, -liess-,1. large, Cc; small. Pi;
calve*, large, live, 4c, small, te.
Hides, Pelts st.l Wool—Heavy
' sound salt-si steer*, over M pound*.
- »r: medium found, per pound. 7'» c;
' light Bonn l. under tt pounds, Tc;
- cows, sour*. all weights, 7c;
. slags, built . .id oxen, 4*».'..-; sailed
klpa, 7c. calves, per pound, lc| green
h1.1.-s. lo less lit in a.lt.-l; dry hide*
per pound. 12c; dry cull*, one-third
less; summer deer, per pound. 120
I He; winter deer, dry. lit. It.-, papery
I deer, »012 c; dry elks, Ptflllc; green
elk, 4b-.'•■ ; aiieep pell*. ICctftV; ehear-
Itng*. ISCZ-V; I-.a»tern '.ishitigton
i wool, in. -stein Washington wool,
. He; dirty or timber burned, Inc. i,,|.
I low. 14 ii :',-■
Vsgst.kls.
■ T'otatoe. (Jobbing)— While ltlv»r
■' Hull, inks. P-,H',; Yakima and
j Oregon. tt. is. . new put.it.it*.
-j11.0003.tl per aark; beet*. f1,28
' |.c. aark; .Mills, no-ill no per
■aaik; garlic, *' ■ California ■*>*!>
' jgus. Mile pel lb; Wall* Walla nsp.tr
-1 Baas, It I-i Ib; rhuharb, 2%r. per
lb; tomato.-*, 12.2r.0J.1H) per case; arti
chokes. •'."' Per dot; wax b-ana, 100
per lb; siring beam, Co per lb: new
■ it.li.iK.'. IHOmo) new onions, le;
Circgiin pea*. Tc; I-'arly Itnee iml .| .. s,
12.Mi..-2.7.i iii carina, I tack.
I Fruit,
Oreen fruit dabbing)— llrangea,
seedling, lot. n.- -Is, 11 Iff.;
- lemons, l.'Uiil !.n; apples, fan
- cy, .-.mill M iii box; baa.
> anai, 12.-0 per bunch; Call
- form i black figs, 10-lb boxes, 11..
- SO; cartoon* UK; , niv-nia figs, 2_
• per Ib; new dates, 7''r; sweet apple
f older, Hk per gal.; met!, sweets, 14;
i strawberries, Walla Walla, 11; Lake
Washington. II OOj Him* grown
clierrle., tI.SBOI'O a box; Han Jots
ilierrli .. MdlT*l pearl 11,10 a
in.a; iiprii-iits. I • M a Ii"« . bluktirr
ll..*. I :.f.n. raspberries, ' I.VI.
Bullae Chssis, tin and Poultry
Hun. i Hanch, lOtilSo: fincy dai
ry, In iquarsi, i if.'-i Washington
creameries, Lib prints, 164. ISO! lollt.
i-l 11 low* and 1. la " l.tiloc.
i< ih., .c (Jobbing) --Native Willi.
Ircfi.it. lmtfiSc; ICaslern : 11 11. ,
t.'sllforr.la, lie,
I >*•> (Jibbing)— Strictly fr.ah
ranch. We.
Met — California comb, 110
l-H--; strains*. To,
I'i.ullry-liressed clitckfni, l.i-j' .
III* .111. kena. lf.c,
Nay. Grain snd Feed.
Hay ijobblng)— Pug*! Hound, per
ion. rti'i Kaitern Washington tim
othy. 1131(11, alfalfa, 17.
Oat* (Jobblng)-l'er lon, 110.
Harley—Rolled, 117.
Corn—Whole, I—to cracked. !„;
feed in- ■! per 1..11, lit.
*"•«.! Wheat, I'l oil safe*. meal,
ll*. middlings, lillfM; bran. III;
short*. 117.10; chopped fted. I-OCJ.I;
dairy chopped feed, lit, letd ..at.,
ISO** 11
Meat Priest.
Pr*ih Meat (Jobbing)— Cow beef.
to per Hi titer beef. So per lb! mut
tun. wether, cc per Ib; pork. TH*
tier Ib; veil, larg* So per Ib, small.
m
1 vißl.ina J.i'il.lng — llama, large,
lot,.- ham. email. He; breakfait ba
con, 'i'l'-. dry salted sides, 7'-,c; lira.
I.e.
I eat-1 (Jobbing)—' Hor- made, per
11., 7\. , While Htsr. k. . Coin Hpeclai,
Stic: lard, compound, tierce*. Olajc*;
lux. •V
Preih Pish (Jobbing) -- Hall*
but. : >.f|*l. : sslmon. 067 c;
il.niii lert, 414- . Boles, 4e; rock cod.
So; trout, 1-.til - . shrimps, 10c,
SB**!, 111 smell. 40& c; oyster*.
Olympia, 11.60 per sack; 11-, per
gallon; clams. 11, „ per lark. Dungs*
11." crabs alive 11.10; rooked, II.M.
ling cod, IGtc; black cod, talc
Pacific Coast Steamship Co.
\b*?*'j_ I*. *■*••■■ Francisco
_Clb_—PX The company's elegant
B__**r*__ I ileamihtps Queen. City
,-**-**X_|M "f I'u-I.la. Walla Wail*,
at III*,
in,. SEATTLE
II li a. 111 v.a Port T,w na-nd and
VI. t.ma. July 1. *. It. St. I*. August
a, 7. 11. 17, .-J. 17, nepumber 1, and
every fifth day thereaft- r.
*-*-"-*• SAN FRANCISCO r°- .
Bealll* 10 a. m.. via Victoria and PL
Ti.wnsen.i. July I 10. 1-f.. I*. IS, »*•
August 4. *, 14. IS. 54. » Beptember
J. ami every nnh day thereafter.
fOR ALASKA
L.tvo Srtitle 9 *. a.—
Queen. July 14. —.
City of Topaka. July ». 54. Aut Ist
*. 11.
Collage City, August IJ. -S.
Al-Ki. July 4. IS. August 1. IS,
and every fifth day lb*r**ft*f
r.r further Information, obtain
folder.
The rcimpany reserve! the right
to change, without previous notice,
learner*," Bailing date and hour* of
sailing. J, I*. THDWIIRIDfIP.
l*ua-t *d. Supl, 1 ...an I >k Beatlle
t'p town ticket -.m.c tit Pint .v.,
B. atti- I*o*ll rkin* A Co . <"'n.
Agents, Han Pranclsce.
Washington & Alaska
STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S
Alaska Excursion Trips
JJTIiArVISMIia
City of Seattle
tall, raw f.«t.i *...! st 10 p. a.
T«ttday.J«ly4. Wrdseidty. Jsly It
Tker.day,Ae|,3 Friday, Auouat 18
Catling at Victoria, and Vancouver,
Ft. C.Mary I,land. Ketchikan. Wran
gel, J _»****, Bkagwsy, li). t Haines
Mission, aiacler Hay and Hnka. and
various other porta.
The City of Heattle will remain at
all porta of rail long enough for pai
sengrrs tn see everything of Interest.
The City of Heattl* Is th* only
steamship which waa designed and
built especially for tha Alaska pas
senger train.—
Steamship Farallon
"r ctk.-icw.-iy and Dyea. calling at
Victoria, Vancouver, Ketchikan,
Helm Hay. .tr.ni.l. Juneau, sail*,
from Yeiler wharf Baturdsy.
_t_ ty I, eat IO «-> •**).
|-*a» sgsr seenmra<.'l«il"n. "r*t elan
let .ulv.m.liott. falsa, .I*. apply la
DODWELL A CO.. Lid,
t*«u»ra_ Agantf
ri en. Main 4711 li) Jamas ttreat
Umpire Line
All Water Route Is Alaska.
: rim aunt a st. HcJuit 01 sr iter
Juno 10, 1899
CoDsretlag with rr>-npan«*« Owa
i.*tl of ktvar Mruuci, lot
Dawson City
Aad Ail Inleiiiiei.ata I'ul.v.i
tin Ik*
Yukon River.
I'M PIHl< LINE
607 Flrtt Aye. - - SEATTLE
ii In .n. As.tit nf the Interna
-1- list Nstiastliiu * ..... pany id
I 111 18.1 bu11,... l aaaae
NUGGET
EXPRESS
MESSENGER
li ill- ron.;.:
DAWSON
Tiic-Hlay, JULY \
int.. • 112 Yesler Way
re. 1.. ll,del Building.
„1 EAMMIIIP
LAU-ADA
Irani M. v/mti, Master. Halls lor
ST. MICHAEL
And All Yukon River Points
On or About July 20.
( ..Hint lint St SI. Mir li.nl wilt
Steamer Discovery
....l-OK.V..
Cape Nome anil Golofnin Bay
luf 1., is,.. «v I i*...ii,er rale, st.t.ly to
; Seattle Steamship Co.
1.1.11...... at.lnSjs.
fafll-A' _ Ticket cimee.atjrir.'. are
V 'elifßM I'bol.e M.IB ill
_JnßTn*- n .* tea** Hallr Arrlr.
-1 fIAIIWAT . u , s )-. tt v.,,. ria!J _
lav p. la. Spnk.n.-Kosai.nd l-Mp, _.
-I I ..... - i....... .I.i taat
___—_—_*^———_—-___-_-_—.______
ail a vii lis
Seattle, Edmonds and Everett
ST-ArVl_R
GREYHOUND
I Tlrte Eoul Trips DillT _:eiit Eiimr
*rifsd_ CARD
left,. B-Btl.e fa. m, Un arid .am.
I.st* 4...1.U 1:1* a, — i.— * ia , an)
ia* p. at
t,.81.*e1. .1 Be.Hi. Will, Stasmar l,j.t
to, 1.- oma. - __
Hills I.TerlttTV, round IriptL-i! Act
totin-l. .'or. found (lip IV
i.s-lint Coll.,alt Pock. *..!_*.
•—pkou*. avail.. Bad HI
I. I, Mull, Manas**
1,1,, S
yB m y m EEL v.
F"" ' T.
Co
1/ yon
St. Michaels*
About July M.
S.S.IaAI
cist utter ,i F.r,- i**i.E.:..'',"iT Pwn
Ceaaeellat with teattl. lit I. Sit*- Ma,
I. bnttia ho., lor ', ' KOI bIVI.K
1-..|NT< aad
S. S. DISCOVERY
roa
Cape Nome and Golovin Bay
for Ireltkt and ,'■• a*? iir as rat-l a. pi* to
! Seattle-Yttion Transportation Co.
»'• ..1.m.1.1. street '1-ti.ri* Main 317
Or a*.t>i. kieani.hlp € ... wt.it* star
Dork, loot spring St. 'I'bon* Main
Alaska Flyer
Skigwty vlt Vt.eeevtr. Ketehlk**
tnd l*eo*B
IN SIXTY-FIVE HOIKS
S. S. HUMBOLDT
(Ilia ) roM kSMUI
TUESDAY. JULY 4. AT 8 P. M
city Office. If* first .ieti>*t. trtepkona
, Mam aaa Ai.iuctcai iwt prion* Ilk. 1—
I. »- -VIM. Agent
{j ..... -■sc- I 10 ..... i"
1 CAPE NOME I
g Ncrtli American Transpcrta- §
g tisuDdTra.iDiCoipa.7 g
SC.UMI.M* It,* 0
_ It th* Iteliab-e and Ihrect line lo 0
a i »i- Nc.tue. 11..1/, et Mi. h.-I 111- 0
_ ..,- 1. teolovta Pay, key ink lilvrr |*
.a sad All Yokes River t-.-ini. 0
I lir.r.l ill Uvea aiiaau Jrlisil 8
» . fs-teli-l ewllintt.l th. 0
{4 il.e.nl andswllt... j*
M.c-nt *'ii wm Hi A
IS. S. ROANOKE
5* rarrytag tl. a Mail tf
§ July 20, '99, Approximately §
% ... tire you, Iter ti.. Now. tor raw. 7,
% sit.i lv.l Information call oa or ad- X
71 .'i..« Baelh taterlcaa rasasaelallsa X
% as* Italia. Ci*|i*r. X
(t for. Veil.c Bay aad Occidental Aye 8
Sfe*»r*T-**i**eV»f#^^
' M 1 1.1.1 >UK V. "'"" ~
Mr*. Il.nwii. t.ll.ei I otlh .1.1 Flas
la--.1 f-prma style. Leweftl price*.
f*4leOCND."t4* ~
Found— Th- place to buy stoves,
furniture. Invalid chairs, crockery,
pillows, comfort*. barber chairs, mir
rors, pianos, icwlng machine*, every
thing and anything. K. Chaplni'
aerondband -I -' - . M * I**l like Bt.
HAHI.KIi.a. "~
l.lnsa)'. bo—B-raad, bread, cakea sat
pastry . beat in lb* illy. 14— Third An.
I til UK* ~
To. Is.llli- iallorlnf to. bn.l 414,41.
snd 111 i.i it. mail. Ib lite city. I trains.
i irsiiinr, lit .pairing. ~i > rbiraavsaa.
___*_____
K. vv. not i.ll ro.s. Aninuicl. Hi, .IX 114
anil 117 « ..1,.n. Mock
___________________________
SHIS CHISOIItS.
mi NI d „ i 111. VNlt, Yeiler wharf,
.all-makers, riggers snd ship chand
lers; manufacturers of tents, tar*
p.nilltiß, mining li■•..-. . una* of all
width*.
HANK*.
MSlia i ii.-r NATIONAL BANk or
MAI 11.Is
rst-i I'apitai .i.w.ntiii
flrnsral t.sii.lnj tualnea, tlan.act.l
.inn., li lie**, it . . ... I'l-.i.l -.
Mantlet. M. vilckgu . , . Vice I'resi.l.nt
I . »i. Turner I — liter
1., i, Park hunt . . . . Assistant 1 ashlar
hi,III and t«l*traphll radian-* payabla
In all iii.- principal tilt— oi tu. ijait.i
nai.. and Europe.
TllkT-'Utokl HOUND NATIONAL HA.Sa
Of MiATI I.is
Ist 11*1 (lock paid la •ua.n.i
luipiua -5,1*1
j,enl, forth ....I,.***!—nt
i . c. Meufeld.r Vlcn-I're.i
X, V. Auk.ii/ , Ca,iii*r
t'offisi-on.lent. In all the principal email
Ib. I'niled sulet and Kurort*.
► I ANI'INAV IAN AVIIIIII "N BANK
Of PKATTL-
Corner Yealst May slid Pint Avenue
capital ___ |*j.
tu.lt. ' lilit-I, ..Prßsldont
p. I. Jacobson l i.i Vice-President
is I. I.i.i, i.hi ...... .!-titillil Vice I'i.s
A. 11. assist*! (.'Ball-It
liantsti-u a o*B*4— Itsiikln. Uu.liitiii
ii,,,„,.. L ii.i0. v.'. ■i„|/*'-?J?"?'-M---.--i-i.--.r.i-,-.. J
Itememb.r that auellon a il- is .till
going on st 0, W. Carmsck a Co
place, snd everything must so In Of.
der to make room for a large new
Block which I* expected dally. I'v
.it tiling w* sell I* ...Id on a strict
Ko.iiiinii *. Backed by a told million
dollar*, i'lc-s. nta given sway dally
and all are requeated to tttend, and
especially tim ladle*. Dales at 2.3*
: and 7 M p. m.
O. ay, CATISIACK.
I—*i Bernnd * venue.
I .I'd* At. ni"X. Auctioneer.
' SUSHI.tt CBtßCt*. _ ~~^
llmaeaeek.ra look ll.it npt rem*, let.
aislni, c-f. .' t.'.m llil.-l ..-ri'i* •■- llnai
t.-itce-l; la trass, with new ecttags (buyer
can aelsct his own i.l.iot: .mail *•** nay
i.-eiu. Islsi smaly i,,.,.ii8»«r.t. i.**
' 1.. it rent; low I tit, >(; plemy -I ',*» p..
int. tof .tot k ; licsis. to cost text of SB—
ill.. lot lo Monti N-siiie, on car lis*!
traded .ttsvla. ttalJ); tkasp..! is *— tact
tod a. , only I*ll.
bio— MAcrtlKKMiB * CO
, 4J* N.w Toik IBece
PtilS a ADR -Th* -located
news end periodical stand In town;
good trade and satisfactory reason
for selling. Address P.-O. IJoz IMS.
*————*-*—————-—-—--———•————■—■-*_*
pgtmise tto gieoiee. n^
M.lrvpnlltsa .rlulllir * Binding 4****>
l-ati) M (second Areas* Soetk.
'i*ATiT»i-r~A"'rTo-»^ v . ~ "
I .1 SI.- , I-..- 'I , - , jerjjjajjjjjag
- 111 I'll H> BPrtJIALIIT.
-c.ipcut-- rura-1 wltliosl .nil., pain *r low
st llata *)* Healll* National hank building
- __ ! _ ____£__________■
ana. l-t Wat—L ._ t'B,*n .Ir***.' tsl*.
11...1.. Bug i *.i is. only franca lays
llOUftß In tb. ■ ltr.
~~4 IIN I IIAt j OH~S~AN|l~Mril_t«._t.
i ti.M it ai inn- a sit in n nr m
l-.ouii i». it'-. A (itll. Ccmuset*** sad
Bnlldrra; ItaeWs.tara ... T*l baff «*■
"k.t._n;*(,.n.,_ JmoUl«~T."lrCi»*atltf
'^ v 1 Mil si. iI. Nik
"~Tenu'."'sio.*B. en . sic.", for'»a"* of rant*
aula Teat sod A. i,i,i, Co, Marios sad
Be* l«rs, 1-1. pfc..u* Mb I a *S4.
I* ,r Bala or Itent—Tent* all ■lie*.
new and second hand, cheap, invalid
roller chairs. K. c'haplna. tth a\ Pike
~ r "siai— _bi_*.
w.n-a.l railroad laborer, Bar Trta
tdld, east of mountains. Ureal >»..rir»*rD H.
k- relay Bros. A l_raoea new work . «*._-
Men, leaden rortrn.a , wage*.Si:lf*.pa-*;
• 1..1- today «p in < rawford. lie *. Mala at.
'•.lul.ii.iiiin, I. taiior.a—rr-Boy 1 big
Wanted to men for Cascade tunnel;
wage, 11.75. 1100 and 13-71 tare shift.
Crawford, IIP W. Main sti4S>t.
"- DC a ait sir tetrtiita.
BS IS..' ■ .en ■ ■■_.■■»■■■ nn ■ ■ i.
Nothing hell. lor Alaska, timber, country
or hard ..... Cavalry Troua*ra, doubt*
'..t-.t, t)7»- Iy*>] I.e. pea*, ...Q
Mil**' .torra and toe) weather Hit coal*
It. ■ Array kta*. wool bats, «*- . Rub—r
blanket* aa LBatT .jr,LrtMru ati 1 drawer,
ll ......b Bt* in.', 41 oj ml un tao—cars
in.nt tents. «... |7_> UT.r.Blrla t)'"»
Kirk, mr lira, Aye***. .
all, AMU HOI*.; Ml 14 BBS-—
hub— Type. aluminum and *a.ra*i
kitera lor alias and boo— mini b*r* (has
Mcios. Dv Vaster »ay 'Psoas mack D—
Mis., mac, nisi .
S.« II i„, *>» :.< Mb, ulna* beat an!
eheapkat aaackl*. mad. Bait) OS Maty par
mem. tig-..-, neat door to l-oiio-ic*.
VV 11Tr_~l »~kiNO of "all sewing
machines. Hold by 1). D. Vort*. 100 C
K.-cxin 1 are; pioneer dealer In sewing
machines and sewing machine sup
plies. Telephone Huff S4l.
44 IV 1 I .11 11l St. ~
c **!. *< ti- :i. i. it snd vails*, botag kt
si 11.-i—run-l .».. fhos* Bed lift*.
AIHtIHAiT or TITI.r- ""~
rt.tt;. . .--.■.. at* New York l ,*.-•
■
ATTIIKNI-.-ia-AT-I.AW.
J- A k 1.1.1 .Ocici. 104 Ballsy Banding
c- CUT A MrNl.sY. .'...; Bailey Battling,
hi ' P, 1 A". IKLM, BS Sew Yark Bloc!,
i IIAKM.s N. I.N tut, 111 la— street.
a*. 1... A. ROOT, led! Koxwßil bunting
I*. I*. iAKK'I.I. lawyer, proctor Ad
miralty and -..l.ttor *f patents. Bt* tit
-..;-.,< Natit.ua. Baok Building
7~7T" *'i-ot"** »i rA-tiMt. "''■"'■ ~T
s*«tii* t ii.tt.e. r-re— 0* k**p year
tU.tke. in ib»|*.tji 11.90 par —am. dyeing,
r_sslsa. r»n— nut Hut Mac. 1 —Bugi—i
ii ii»..s ti."
_______
I. •- ■■! . Vie vi going camping?
I have tent*, camp stools, , camp
stoves, cots, etc., for sal* or rent. 13.
Chaptn. del and (Ml Pike street.
When down town, call at Hardin's
book store, 1007 Pint avi. S door*
above Madison. Trade your old
books for new.
*-. Baaaßl"—Bate i-tirrhft.iag . n*wisg
Bxashlaa. a tew got.) *» ,t hand ma. -
. Line, lor ,*!. reason. Hl* Columbia
ftlreal, ..p|MMlt- )*n,tofhce.»' - ■
VV.tiled In buy ©id *..cd and .liver ' Id.
11-to-1 mania. j.w.let M lllnrkl.T block.
Itemeniber that auction sale Is still
going on at a. W. Carmack A Co.'*
place, and everything muat go In or
der to make room for a large new
stock which Is expected dally. Ev
erything we sell la sold on a strict
guarantee, backed by a cold million
dollars. Presents given away dally
and all are requested to attend, and
especially the ladles, Bales at Ito
and i.M p. m.
O. W. CARMACK.
I—l Second avenue,
JoF* M WF-X. Auctioneer.
___° ~ ' "irtlhTiars. " " "**
11.11 Is-,,.-,. I _I ti rip*elall*t la Crswa
and liri.l,. work. 4J4 Burl. Bulidlng
" II.ASs AMI INs| KAM ft*.
— -I. ..M.i... .— . ,|H ■ ■ 1.^...... ■■■■■11,
J.me. Ilothwolt-Mi.rl|..,e latani. fir. Ip.
,ni.n. A Surely Rood, — Boston Blk . Tel
II IVIIMi At'AIIKMV.
----- — ...-.-■..--..
--li—t and only Hi,.r..ti|ii Itanrißs (teheolla
city i day and *v«mnt ilk and Columbian
llllTil.l AMI _______ ____
Unit bKo.Niti.iN, "*_ i .ml .vtrßM—
flood .levator: room, iltiale or cm suite;
low rates. I*ll Crsna, Mauager,
"tl tun wl.ii * rent or BnlU-lpatß a change
try lint Roc -tier Hotel. Ilka and Second;
too.) room 11 iter week; nicely furnished
..ni,i.i,. room, li to 4.1; irtiiitidtftita lie and
Sue; free l.alb-. el-ctrlo liaitlt
11. 111. I'llkl, mi.l Avatiuß andTTSiT
flrit-cdasa rooms snd t-,ani st a par week.
11"! I I '"11,1 ...t lblrl tad Casrt.l
f rttcl,,, ra*tt stt.l l.tard, p. .va*k sad tip.
l.lKNVit.ul. lliiUel*. lid south" y\ji_
flnel* looms »i II.M and 4." per win-*
lilt ViciuftlA,— )ir«l aye; sisgaol
fiirniiiii. 1 iiHiii,.. slid Id a WMki suits,
wllh bath, etc. ■■ 11. -lark, proprietor^
in.l ill. HA Vi • V |'|, auiii room, n
""MARIiiS lint -I. l.'tiriii.be,rrnoin.;rst.t
te.-.Hi (I. 1> . st.l, I■: Marlon, nor. lit
At I'TltlNKtH-s " ""'
I. Sem.n.ky, Reiifial auctioneer; Bala,
made In .nt parts! ths en or state; real
.-.-,-, live atuck, sxpetM* Mies, freight
.si.-., bankrupt .lock -.( in-'rciiNndlMi all
goods it general. in* Third sv.-nn,
tin,.-ii.,, a Im- \ in. nicer.. B.aT
F.iiate snd Htnratr*. Cash paid for seenn-1
li.li llnriill'l-'. IMS lint A..- Tel Pike
1 .iTniT "
Tbe Be till.' Junk c... pays in-writ
prices, but square business. No. lot
Railroad avenue. Telephone I'l.u-k
No 1113.
' tla.ka Ittril c.. pea") - bl«li.,t prlc;
rroraitl NilM-h 1111 iisatira aveaua
ttlspauat l'lke in.
3