. Western home journal and the Inter-mountain poultry journal . s. The crops of apples,plums, Mr. Thos. Odell, who returned fromCape Nome last week, called at the FreePress office Saturday and gave ushis impression of that much vauntedgold field. He says the great amountof gold sent from that section and re-ceived in Seattle is to be seen only in themind of newspaper reporters and a sub-sidized press, as there is no doubt butwhat the transportation companies havethe Seattle papers bought up for the pur-pose of booming that section. For ex-ample, the schooner that brought from Cape No


. Western home journal and the Inter-mountain poultry journal . s. The crops of apples,plums, Mr. Thos. Odell, who returned fromCape Nome last week, called at the FreePress office Saturday and gave ushis impression of that much vauntedgold field. He says the great amountof gold sent from that section and re-ceived in Seattle is to be seen only in themind of newspaper reporters and a sub-sidized press, as there is no doubt butwhat the transportation companies havethe Seattle papers bought up for the pur-pose of booming that section. For ex-ample, the schooner that brought from Cape Nome to Seattle, a 150ton boat, carried thirty passengerSj andthe papers the morning after their ar-rival came out with the announcement that the schooner arrived the night before with thirty miners, who had be-tween them over $75,000 in gold dust,when the truth is, as Mr. Odell says,there was not $1,000 in the entire countrv is the most barren andbleak that he ever saw—no vegetation 4.¥ 4. ¥4. 4. H. P. SCHELL. F. 4if 4 OFFICE AND WORKS, 1508 TO 1530 SECOND AVE., i|E TAKE PLEASURE in calling your attention to our newestablishment with the latest improved machinery, and toour beautiful granite from our various quarries in differentparts of the northwest. This enables us to advantageously com-pete with any dealer or manufacturer. Call and see us before closing a deal elsewhere. No (rouble to POST 611. SPOKANE, WASH. 4||| but a little scrub bush about two feethigh. He had to pay 25 cents a loaf forbread and $ a pound for steak, andamong other incidentals $ for beingvaccinated. When he left the cape ihen^fewere forty-five vessels anchored there^^and the beach for several miles .vas piledup with freight of all kinds. Thousandsof dollars worth of good mining machin-ery is there rusting and wll never beused. Smallpox was prevalent, therebeing over forty cases, and pneumoniahad over sx hundred victims. He saysti


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