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FORMALLY INSTALLED. flic *ew Chief Jnitife T»km the Oath of Office. Beyle i* t« tb« jf«ial>«rs of tba tar an«l «e --(tn hi* Mm * ——— Chkl Jul'" Charles K. Boyle ijua'iied m chambers yeatf-Htay raornlue at 31 a. ■., jtf ceremony fitting the dignity of M» . hjjr, ar.d rt«po»>lb<« o®«. Tha bar of turned ixrt iaiwl to a eu to do bin hoB"r, and to lie credit of President the Bar A«o» idtloa, and Clerk of Cacrt W. K. L< igerwood, th- «■ <••• oa ••> » vary «r« • fui tribute sod recaption j 10 the new chief jnsdira ' The g.iad win of tba attorneys of <■ >• ei»T indicated their ooM-nec in Jadze Boyle'a ability to wear the ermine in th* best In-ereata of Wash |BfV>u aad with cred.'. to himself. <»«*. flatnple administered the oath. A little before 1) a. n I delegation of at- j tarn-jt waited upon the governor and the eblef Jastirc at the Ofideo-al and es corted them to tie court bouse GOT. «*m pie end Judge Boyle we-e conducted to tJe I haa»ber». and a few aainutes were ■ devoted by the aitorneya in the "mrt room Co diacuaslnr '*>' Sttiag way to hare the chief justice sworn in. At 11 o'clock ei Chief Jttetice "range , Jacob*, president of the Bar Association, —lied the meeting to order and stated i'a j, Uject Ultra*. V-nry. Atu.rnev-Ceneral Mef al'e and ex-Aaeociese Justice 1. P. Sort, wer>' appointed a committee to wait , ■w* the distinguished gentlemen and to , Introduce ' hief Justice lieyie to , the bar There were com. derably over (DO tienon* present, a great many labile* , beiuc among them When the comnaittce , wa- escorted by Kx , OOT Fernr. GOT. Semple by J AIRE Hoyt, j mad link fcoyle by Attorney General M«-t calfe. Judge Boyle and dor. fr mple were , riven seats to the riebt and left *»f Presi- , *gfit J* obs Clerk ledger wood then read j***' - .remission appointing the HOB. < Boyle to the chief justiceship of : after wb'.ch the president and , f grow to their feet GOT. Benpie ' tr« a<l * n * Ter > irapr'-Mlve II f uer »dißlnl«Urre« the follow- C. W. JOHMt IJovJe, 4o joi tolemaly | ( will «lefen<J the eon»tit«- Hbites «%«init all en*- * . R «aii<l «lom» »li*.•; that yon will ! *♦ ». * r *i*l ftlieeianre t«/ the «a:n«: tht« ohMcation freely with- ■ H |a n it re»f-rvatioß or of Ulflmft I f 3*>n w « *nd faithfully rduiilu Ir the office of c hief 1 w e court of Vfmphiax rr,ori whleh you arw abuut to you Ood?'* Ofthit Mtice Boyle rtplird dUttnctiy la gMOe*. Hrrn and noleuin vo!-e, "I do, m help STuod.' A reception was then held. Mr*. Boyle | takine Ler noffhUm to the left of efeief | tatlee, ana all present vrrv presented to JwteeaQ'i Mn. Boyle by the roramittee. ' Sai<l h.a hon'«r f when rotsiratalablotM were coning to him very thick!* "I did not tip*-'-? to And lawyer* harine the appear ; aocr "f to raorh ability, a»d I am there- ; for*-, yery ably mi-!e a qtiafn?ed with the tru»* «tandinfr of the V\ a-;,n ;ton har. " { A(«In-he »aid "Yet, indeed; thla 1* a I aeeoixl Pcunt* ltania. anl I am a little afraM that flrnt Peooty.vania will have P) watrb carefully her taiirel#. M Alter the rarepttoii the bar iatlon | wa» axaiu called P« order, artd the f«>ilow i log new mein}4'M a<lniitte«i: P. I>eer. Lamon 11. Wht e'er, John F Mil ler, 3. Vs. CoMeHo, Jatne« f/ vi, aud W A. i Ba*h- Jutise entered upnu hi* duties yea tertlny afternoon, h«arti:«t mn« hat>r«» caw *in eha'j 1* r«. He will *rart for Port t Ma.li aou this morning. Thr* tug Bee has i been chartered to Convey him and <iov. ' Sempie, District Attorney Ronald, and oth ers Interested m the term of court at Port * WadiK'U. The boat wJli 1- a - at s. m The docket being %*ery light, Jt Is thought * all business will Im.» in time fur the j boat to bring them l»ac k to night FOR HABKAM C OlilM H. Don a Till th* Otto ber T>rm Eitrnd tn Nfit Vnr. Application for a writ of habea* corpu* wa# roaile to Chief Jaatice Ttoy la 3 e*t< rday I afternoon for the five «aik>r* n-'io were ar- j mM it Port TotrflKDd laat Juno. It will be remembered that June 7, It was alleged tha* a delegation of th« Coeat s *roca'* Pniiin, went i'4«n] the ship f\rkin*,tbcn • 't'* , rt, ind lodnct d tevera! xailoro to <{U2t the vt'tM'l. A parade waa tlieu in 1 duljo <1 in. The »a -ua, Kd. Oiien. Harry | Sim;*.>n. William Totter man, Wm. Darriu, Johu Dot bran, Frank Kaff, Thomas Stuart arid <3. FitgeraM. wi re ar<r*ted for (iMtirV : ing the ahip J« J J H. Van Hokkel- ; leu bound t*\em over until the October ■ term The October term wax not held. <n» no dinposCioQ ' oald thru be held. J. J. Calhoun, proar« nting attorney of that «fiwtrirt, i* r-j-refentiiu tba Culted ■ State*. Judge Boyle grants the writ aud #et the bearing f»r J 3t> p m. mxt Tue*dav. The point to be decided when the writ I* J returuo<l ia whether Juatice Van ftokkol ; len'a action binding the nriaatiera over to the October term will hoi 1 row) for a anb- ( ee*j»»ent term. Kru kn of Ou» PavoanE* Tbe popu iar ami world known dramatic artlata. Annie Flitain an»l Johu Jack, old time fa vorltca, have returaed to the coaatafter a ■ tour unpreced- nted in the annala of the \ drama, during which they vinited and j ptay#i in a)! the Kngliah apeakiug com mnnftb * throughom the world. They will i be aeen at Fry* * oner* h u«e on the even- ! ias of Thankagiviug jv, in * hill of' varied merit* *r.*l great excellence, in eluding (elections from the School for • Scandal, The Rival*. a«(! F!ag«(a)f, with aong*. l>aiia<!ii au<i lots of fan *t»d music In the protean fare •»! "Fun on a Ranch,* in which Annie K:rm,n will t*» seen in a great variety of t haraeterixation* Old 1 frteu<!a will be glad to w* .come her re torn T:tr. Kiw JirwiaN Pi*>r C ».>*.~The fir*t j eta to bctakeu up by Chief Jttat - e liovle waa the application made by Louis Brown for«. writ of habea* corpw*. Ifrowu i* one . of the chaiu-gnug, and »a* committed by Joati k Soderb- • « for vagraue*. who Lm poe»*d a fine of ijO and 1 ■ day* hard labor with th> • haiu «a«t. itr wt> va> d« fend «d by John K Cdatello a th • t in«- who ha-1 the < a*»** app**aled. Jn«l; e lUorle tratt *vl the wr.t it rt turnabl* pn» At that hour the ra-»* wa< heart!. Tbe point raivM br Mr iWU»» waa th «: ihe »everitv of thf :it hnjn-.. to the city ordinance could »K»t exceed iitat «»f Ihe territerial aw Judw l>oy!e took tbe i •a-:t» r nnder adtbrneut. C*%at;gx> WITH A.v«*CLr Mtr.iirl IU rry eata-cd ac< ia i aint wit ! \ Ju»tce -oder be:v ve*terday. r t vlo; U*t* Mark a, tue well know, • u r- 1 atif wft ? \ u* au!t and bar»-ry Mr. I . \v«.nt iat•> M Ma:k«»' tU"*v lad pure ha , ] mr:.f -■■ds. and weal away tppa-.»mir d Whcnbera«ft ed bone hi* **.% not p?ea«ed with the L fou • an<l Mr Herr. retarded to Mr. Marks' Ware and said thr were no! as ropr** 1 arnf»*d |f,- »j r :■*• ,t»-4 his nio'i r bii<'k Wh;«*h Mr Mark* d?d not fsornplv with. He told berry to g»» o»T ah «iit hta huaiue**. •**. iti" allejft-1. pu*»„d hiiti alr U . The ' Mm will e -n*» uf- for fct-anu* thia a?;c nooc |£ trttur t Amoko«v*!Kv —Wb«a the nvtkij i •NJ waiters ' ;.; *. •. r tvv * : : ui.dcr the MutiM inn* . -«rk« I! •• ■■ :«-r u -t.t to wtn a cooks* and watte un a. thev did *<»? !r.'< ' •!?•.. v ■ „; ■;r !. j 'h .* , *"•' •* •'• '■ ' •:. ' i ;.»r»e ».#»•. r' - «**». «a i liters. \s\ on « ! . | oatas en- in a »!.n a* • fan coateat. , ««** boy* ware r ,-t r I ♦» v* b> ; <v Ji >., «. x . rday, a \ s'!oti aran JfhUageMbsr j» ,> . vUiv-acaiaat tr >*: v. areir-n. April HL 1 • rf " 1 ' '■'••' - ' * ! i h » »i«". > »■ s; ? I -.' r OS -'S K l>\kY 1 l"*-, 1 •>«« <o .1 fret . i. i »r> > fit 1 ■"V \ II FKIKK. ! £'*• j ".rt'.iv ,"■ ', l . :; r T « Hwb, ~J. , . V* • ■ „i«r c:,mrr. -1 I:-.."., (• "-iriramrri,, , r , h . r . ir " = x'.. ' aaic. v ~v j- Xa»* -■ % CiW j r . < - < ,%j \ r#. . Sl>l . u» .-:- tr ru auJkCO. u " *♦ . J * Conor**. u t, *"7* • »* ~ uivf anal Ok k*||" ' ' * » ( *fr- I ~ ° ar M* »• >J>...<■ CSrur.. n " «•' • .-•« :.T I ■ «rv " tr '"' • '■* T » l ' ! * s - > W» . i.ly »t TvtlU, . ery Ur Pitfier'i CuUrU C ISDIAS STABBING AFrE4Y. ' A Waat ■aattla Haaah J *UttMd la ■ Uraalea P..awl. Tbm atabbtaf of as radian ear.ad ~-'ack." ' whit a win peobaMy pr.j-re <->• waa tta 1 Urmiaa»!*m, WedatMday e»ecjag. «f a fa«d of Io»f ataadlat whieb baa exited ' between tba efetim aad a Jfeah l*y ladiaa ' samed Jo» Si'.de Toa ar«tM of the erlme I wa» She Indian a«( leas eat along iha shore, i at H eat Stttie ioo BBQrh whisky waa Tba | dirt<t caiw of th< frar.aad the «*ab«ag of Ja<-k •»mcl tba naay imidenta of a ganerai aa fr*a fight Fotir led>n« repaned the affair lata at . n *bt tu Jsatiee Bo<ierberg. and the t-», w-he«J the »brr(r, om*t abowt mid night. SheriffCockrane, who bad r*- taraed from Bone erwk. aest bi« r i«M- Albert Maa-i*j.-. aadCowtaVe raidwadl tfce r*y to ea^tnr, | dian who did the staMaag, if pon'.bie. r an.iea (-arr"ad the off'-eraaad the f« nr lo '!lai.i who bad ci'en the report, orer to . tbeeal/io, where !"ie eirtim wu toand : lyirg oa ta« four with an «g!y ra*h on the It ft breaet, and another oae on the left arm. The arm r.ad bees tlaahe-i [ T r,a the shonider nearly ta the elbow-joint, and the knife or winterer had been ned, bad eridentlr rear'.ed the riba in the breaet woaui Tb« bl.md waa flowing pretty freely, the man. being rwrer«id with It, and appareatly ra-pis* bia ian breath. Seaivh fort'w Maaiiant began at on<-e, «d "Indian Jt»r or Jaeijlkle. wa. Bnaily disroTerrd rooct-aled | n the brtub In the hfgh land of Milton p.>iat.oaiy after atrh dlßeulty. The Indian* did their best to throw the offirwrs off the t-ark. and the eearfh waa about to te- a v i when a younst kbwtehmaa pat them on the right »e-;ot, ft ih after 2a. m. whets be was raptured, and a little after 4 a. n>. be was •afe'.j lotaad In the >-r>unt/ Jail When arrested be ha.l no knife He had in bis poekala 131 7i ia money when searched at the jail, and a "llier watch aad >ha:n f«l! ont of his big gam bo>A> when he took ; them off. This Icdiaa. Joa Wide, as be gires his name, wu formerly a teai-Csher on the arhoocer Challenge, and lately he has been employed as a Sshcrtnan oa tha sloop Ad rantnre He does net «e-m to be marh m-erMO yaars old has an athletic batld. ajd * r * , '! e l food-looking He 'peak* *ood enough EngUsb. but doe«n*t like to talk i! With the a*»i»tance of a white feiiow prisoner, named .McCarty, however he had a pretty interesting urory to tell. Herald be didn't bars any knife, and nswrted stolidly that what be did was m * -.f-<!»- fente. aud that the other man bad »tsbb- d him with a »harp pieee of iron, ai*o that the other Indiat.* had pr,«aded hltn with To »nfe*tan'late this be tbowed sererai cut* aud brows H t *, e tlii< •tory at the jail, doctored np to make it in telligible English, "I wa* oit-r here ia the city, with my klnotchmao yeMerdar, and ray nepijew, Bob McCaunam rare roe »ame w!.l*ky. I drank aN.ut a pin: and a half of it, and after annnet w,. starti-d f.ir borne In our canoe, l had a (us* with my klootrhman la the canoe, and another row when we . got home, and I wa* whipping her, wuen ►ome other Indians interfered. Eight of i them jumped on me and kno< ked mi down I took tny shotgun and Bred It in ihe air to k-are fbem. 1 *ave liie ft in to an Indian friend of lelar. Hsrry. who wa.« : trying t.l make p<-ac;\ and then I wen! lnlt> my eat. 11. m« of ih- In nana, 'hi* Jack, ! came at me with a tharp .pike and struck !m« with It. and then be ran awar. V<-«, I know the Indian, and I're bad trouble : with him before. I rier»-r heard him called by any other name than Jt k. I didn't : hare any knife." When *« examination of tfce caae waa had In Justice Jone»' c,mrt. y-.-Te-day af teronon. the lad an, Ha'rr. «aid Joe had hi* gun to shoot the . ther Indiana, and that he tried to tbont them, hut they ran away A room Indian from Neah bay, called B'nispitn Butler, probably the ' Mci'aa - nam" ref»rred to. tava lie gave Indian Joe ! the li.jo r and that be bought the whi'ky at the Thistl- raloon. If Jae hadn't be.-a hi* node, h.,- *ay«, he woaldn't fiave giren ' him tbe whisky. Sheriff Cocbraae went with Ratler to ! find tbe ti*r-t»-nder of the Th!*tle saloou, who It '• 'Uppovd, bad furaished the *iuc»r. but the bar trader wa* sot is at the time. Xu action ha* ret been taken asain*! hlin. Butler * a shoemaker, bav i lug learned hi* trade at the Salem training ! school, and he <ay« he came here to get w<irk The ofllcers an- waiting to «e* whether the wonnded man w'll die. befor.- proceeding to prosecute Itidiau J,*. Jack ! wa*still tiring nheu '.aM beard of last . erenins AS SHOWN HT TDK HOTELS. Heattle the Ituent City North of Sau franrliro. "What a mar'fd c ntraat thii hotel pre | tenta to the leading hole'* of other citiea •a ! a wl'i, Ihb wriiwlil trmvi ;, a Thumb TKLiioftxcxa reporter as tbe Occidenial j saft evening. Jut? as the former atepped ' into the •Aee from the <tiaing room. , "In what reapv» r 1 nked the reporter. M ln it» buay appearance Here it ia half l»a.*t «ix o'clo k. Ther- arc n«>t a half a doxen \ at ant seat« !n the dining room and J yon me how many >p!e there are in the • office who have Jnst flaiabed dinner or are vralting to go in." The speaker and th«- reporter •»H»onted and there wer- fty. not including a } littlw crowd who wee «m >king in the bar room. "Now von won't find aa :uu h huiUne«H. not nearly ao mn« h. ta auy other hotel nerth of San Fraueiaeo." cot)tinned the . dmnmer. "The fact U, Seattle ia the only j city juat now that a*rancer« arc flocking to. ; You hear of .- attie amorcorouaereial trsvaliia em) vheteyovg >asthelie«lie«t , town on the eoaat today 1 don't aav it I heeanae 1 am one of them, but #o« mar | believe me, the drummer* are doing more f to advertise Seattle than any other cla«> «#f ' men. The* do it because they cannot he»»» but admire year energy and cntcr prlae.*' Wi»at waa aaid about the baaineta of th<« j Oceideutal hotel, will hold good of every ' other hotel in Seattle All have been «jui!e a l * t rowded daring November a« thev were during the summer and early fall monta*. and Ibev are, of coaree, \ery proa{>eroua. UE4 CTATION rOK RKLIABILITV How Sealllr it Krftrded hy I'.astrrn and Matuifa. lurfri. Mr. J. R. i hiibeir. of CWl* be nf A Ajo, linwi»oratid, tvearned j eatar . day tr >m a Ihrw twki' visit Ka»t Hems a«>kt v i t«» teil what he !earo«l of interest duritis his trip. Mr. Cbilbene -ai«i be foa:i*l wore gvt.ert! loquiry abvat Waabinftoo. and particular!> aKiut -battle, tban he had le*|H"rieu<Hfd on a vi»lt two years az\» "Anybody i rom 9*aftla who wants to bar l£oa«]*atthe Faat it wrirvmed with open arms," »ai<! Mr. Cbiiber?. M Merchant* and :.>*nufai iur-rt are very auxions t<> rxte d tl.r r trad • U* !h»> Qula City b*' i a :*<• it has the rcj»ota i »n f :r |»->>iapt jmit and u«verau> «iwiih:fu * uijnt> " ' •' "ar ! a t r« H • 'a* aftrr t!>e eleeUt>vi, «b. ut tha admi « eo of Waahioc tnii and the «>t:»cr terr i rua. ««1 there b I « C'-nera- tl»#: ffcey a IS- admitted at the ucit traatan of Coafru" Mr t*hi:b<ere ri it*. I Aan Arbor, Michi ca bad piea«ttr* of icvint the f.vitottinf Sea*;!® von.,* w » arc at trttdioftlhe Col varsity th".**'; t.fe*x ai-a* I nw. Fred. > rave, Ferry, Ja:a*a f Mei-oy. W V. K;i »1. Jr. a i C * Kittuear Tm y w ( re at} in iiaalth aud t ad to see tame owe from name. MILL im Taoi »t a.—arl"hut*.an ».>n and a laryv fdrt"e t>f 11 n are buasly ctt gaffe) in as ettdcaeor tor irtbe «t Facet .S'HwJ ;»ue »■ t v ava'arrheof amd tii a! f•< * i do.»u it >ida \< - twe+n <\-aJ Cftvk mti t Xewn-. le. ri\« tfwnWe *r»M\« fn»m J' e twflrmitr of :\r r cvntiv ma»?e in sirn tht airs the : ira. k wa it.« pecviocs s* udi» c »vu-*»* T» a exeavatiout ware aa.ic during the ; pa*r h -mer. and thf fresh a* f tb.c iM'a % bed « pmbahSy ea *e t »n: » traasp.-- tat«oa f--r »ww*j y• t'-al! cant;-'- ; -c bronchi fnva l\*a cnt»k w;> t u- fsriii'ir tna; d«»iml, t>at wv- rtttc \rn+ r gh i» brought oat f.>r |krei«!it pu poaea. Es: 1 * TtD lUti V.~Ji »y C!• rk Foree*t rcts"ivcd fr m C. l. (>#o s War nf, aolected by the rltf casa< S! to draw th (dans for fbe ecw teriip'i i ciiy acav*'-a*e a '• tt«*r *»attr»/ that «-sp-. :• -1 t-> Va' e f scatll«* » oMiy af'*rr N r 14 h. At that dateaom< ««. , ?a r 1 u» in which be w*" an ImrorfoAt r «as *o N* t\ a>i'tenii, and he wa.* d taiacd b> that bit ißf v»it the ;t h. Vd Wsrli c i.nay i* <. *|Nsted an: da; Hi .-.sss* — tT*e oM' s*n Fraax wpo *u>rc. Cvtnsrr of Coaoer r;as aad Wa*b4netoa *t*vefa. has hecti aatt'O n k -«tv* K €k* ? r*tel®» by > "*n M . Marsha . V -e i' F> r, asd T a H-: pi*:# Thi* ** ars. for ra j-ayrar - iU of JW» Riw>thly. Sunburn, tun, row* nar«* at alia a*?-1 * r tie ;>}<* ar*» • •■-■<■• v rntmil M *}-.r Tt it i>r.:# -.j • <- . It i» • •. v,-.- fall in c for ?si!t Kb«o»a. Tel- . 1 l> r *: >t *'. l »k:a <*•»> wart <4 lU»ln>t» »>mjr C\x wb*>ie*alr ftfruts »*i r«vt tir* \c-- »l 4« • Ihfir »>lkv oa Troat U*;»« fetark, t wbor^th* 1 - a-<* j>r» u» Uan»u.i« «l»ti i ri.>* »: r rni.-al ChMi« i I vnp v?i k*<* t&e oaly [ i |!.vlw u!if 0(U:f UtSJf rwk'.U ? CJK ' ruaa A Co. Flr*c e*v kw*ar. TckUs, ftaramiin £' « Co. ' K«ir tr.anintus*. Chww Cltar* ChHitoii lißikrrtbtefi. TV*'a» Si»#- »TO4a A C& \t w wiUißtvy br «xf>rra* Mw«4*?. -*»k la* Mr,tv;m*ta A *'o. Clitdrei ttj Ik FtMrt Blirti WHARFAGE RATES. Th' B««rd of Trsdf Farther the Matter. K*ial«tl*a la Faror sf Lsailag a Wfcarf If Xnsiaary t, Aee m pliah III* Tmrp—m. Tie atieadacee at the mee'lcg of tie wiar-j of '.rsde, last fags?, was not large, for ra .oas good rea»as, b*t that did a*t prer«;i a very taWeaUß* a;>d .lis c*»»iOS U e Bitur af wharfage rates, »bi-h baa <x-ra;,-d U»e artetitwa of tAe bsard f.j.r suae time pa»t. President Adair curled tbe ball rulliag i by renturiag the opinion that tfce city coald aw make a better IrTntgirn* than to it**- trie Ye*-r wharf si tae rate aaked. If the objects d.-si*--i u> be atoned caaid ■o* be faily sccured to the be*iaes* nun of «attie ia any other aiaaner Other* j <iaed ia the disrtHsioß, tba gea erai c.^aenaas of oplainn V-iag that the , wobi4 n*>t be made if the desired re daction of wharfage rates could be secured otherwise. The city bad poaer. it waa •gree<3, to tease and operate a wharf, but not t« rega.ate charge, Seirher had it J*" rk « ri T determined that the iegjala power apon the c it j to I "-guShtlon of wharf charges "• r «m thoturbt It *trange that Seat t,eeonid aot ragalatc tbe matter of wharf age, waea o«ber city 1a the world regulate* iu wharfage rights. la it in -tn Fraa»*iico*" a member. * »**ie owns all tbe wharfage tber*." answered the presidr at. "and leaeea It to theoty. whost wharf rates are regulated by a board of harbor com misaloaers, cboacn by the a'ate anthorltie*. ,J» r - Merchant stated that he knew that ail * learners carrying loeai freight out of Tacoma at-d Portland charged n > wha-f •S* The president tboagbt that nothing in •Be siis',.- of cempulsorr anion on the part of eit>*er» la regulation wharfage ; co«|dbe done at present Prea.'dent Adair made setae ratfcer i'aastle r emark* about the action certain eitixetia. «i!*!de af business men, ba.l taken iu not offering sufficient pecuniary meat in any public eaterprisea undertaken by tha board of trade. It was moved by Mr. Lery t.-,at the lioard endorse tha action of the citr council in the proposition to 1-aa • tbe Yeaier wharf The pr»*id«nt wa* of the opinion that tbe properly could be taken aud within z* hours turned orer to some iadirtdaal who would carry oo: the wi.h: * of the merchantaof tbu city. The motion prevalie*!. cragk Bi'stKgsa. Tee committee to w:.;ch was referred the matter of ereacntiug t.. tr-c.j :n>:l aj ordinance regulating peddler*, haakcrs. etc . reported that tbe o-dmane>; hail Ixxn r-ad In the council and proper r referred I Chairman nrportid tfcat he bad heard tha' there w»a d U- soiae to the t passage «f Ihe ord rancc Acc«rdlagly a , motion *a* male and carried that one of , the attoru* ya at the board be prf-senl at the ,: meetiug of tt.e cooaeii thi* ' FridaT, even ing. and urge the adoption of the or i , nance. j Mr. Lery reported also that tbe eom , mittee which wa* appolaKii to u,-eo ! tiate with the Northern Pacific Ex. [ press Company with at lew of s . nringad ranlageou" tafa for tbe m.-nfccr« of the board of trade, had acci m[.!!,b'il I** mis sion aad had accepted and printed 100 I copies of tbe rate-sheet extended. <k-n. N N Tynera.idf -.jt-l the hoard In . behalf of tbe Orrcsniaa, stating that it «aa tbe Intention of that to glva the I ! city a gratnitou* "write up. Adjourned. A POWKKri L TUG 1 The Se* Lfna, the I.ate«t Addition to the I' S *uud Fle«t. r The iron tugboat Sea IJon arrived in port at 1 oYlock yesterday afternoon, .-he ■ lef* ran Frain :vo at Ip. in. Sunday, and t ai*hted Cape Flattery at midnight Wed- I nesday. The tug ia owned by the Sbip- II Owner*' and Merchanta' Tow B««t Com | pany of san Fra:ici»co. and waa built at » Camden, N. J., in Since that time ' abe ha* be**n employed in the towing aer | vice at ran Fraarteeo, and. un?il the Sprt-ckelae*' new boara wan looked apoa «a tho m«*t powerful tug in San Francisco harbor. She ban the appearance of m ver* fast b.»t, her *iew Leivc kt«!fe ' like an-l her liaet very ahary 11 rlenrth i* V2Z kfct. beam fe* tan I «iep?h of ho!d , IS fy. she i* provided with a r> ompound vqm i< n*ing er. ;.ne. eylio«ler 1 ~ inches in 1 Jntm*-tr«r and a feet atr .ke iler boiler f - r arneter. The THW.I na« two wa'- rtickt I bulkhead* and comt>etent jadgea *ay ahe I i" by iar tbe »r>« «t attractive, aa well a* the mo*t powerful tut boa: on Pug>-* Sonnd waur>. Her hetdquartet wtll be a* ; Tuamu J < » Ba t!»tt a f being tier appoint*d aget, » tag .« k f commanded by t'apt. >. b. who I haa teen maa>r »f the tug Witard for the laat Ztlyeara, and who formerly iuwr ! intended the ui*s Donald. Earnrt ®*»d • Wiiard an the Colamb'-a ri*er Capt. Ran dali ia a hale waa. In tbe prime of life and Ia- :be rcpHUtion ml being, one of Kb# m*«a? energetic. a< well aa on- <*t the *af« a: ..tug cap'aia* oa the c aa* This *idirion 1 to the Knget -ound fleet ia welcomed » iiT the masters, of all a ipa toto hlng a: I Soand porta, and the Sea Lion ia likely to , receive large patronage. BIIE\ I riEv The Moody cl«>*e to-night. There w!l) K a special meeting of the councl! to-uifht. - A marriage license was i«.«ued U % .r Ihinlcl Y -t • h ! x !',ss Kunaia > (\>>>ir.ber, of i Krauklin yesterday The collier Willamette arr!\'*Nl fr«>m Port land early ye*tcrday vaomixtf, and will load coal tor the buuker* The W<namettearr:v«d yesterday m »m in It fr»<m r«.riaod. Or., *.d f* a!t>agalde the t-«nkcr< loadtat; F auk'..a coal. The bark I'almyra i* lyinjar at the btxoy off tb<-•» i; «x N dock, a? her «»i>por iutxity to l« a i Cual f»»r !»a » Francis* c. Ifatara!lration j»aprrs were i*«aed y*»s --| ter*iay to Mrs. T, m h. Johnson, a native of .nwt'drn, and i harlvs Fahnerof K::^laud. Frances • I A >»*erv. a two Tcart»; 1 datifh tvr of Das!< 1 low* ry died Wrdoesday, at ts.e Sontham t»\. and waa boned yester day itt the Cathode ccmt tery. rhi en* i « ' •- the Front street ki*ad arr froxa Waym *twmT Fiean . and ti»» w.-rk . f prepares *§r - fonndatfv u {,i the power h aw ha* betpin. F:irate received here last night t; at Mr r» < atanbeli. rencrai freight a ecu* of the O K A N fa. had been app«<tnt«sl yen rai *raSo :aaaa *er of the L'u'.ou Pit iflr. The st< amship Wa.la Walla will \>* !are fr\>:n Vanroavar thii evet»a>K. aad will avt Jcaxe St-at:le i - Fran . i« o U-f'tre midnight she Is u.>t expected an d - k until 7ar* \. an. The weat ecd of UatfieM'* wharf, apoa wh <-k repair* tare b- en foii iT forward for a week. s» aj»prs»actdae c< op'.vi.on. When • • : «• - .«' is ..« i'inj heavy freight In the e ty. Two large b dier* red y «ter das fr m the Eaat for th-» Part B ak»-e* mhls. They «era reahtppea ?o the iail!>. aA«t mi. v am p"« T.-l vi fhey wiii au«alst in »»p* racing one « f the largest saw mil * in the world. 2td*c ere k wa« recently dammed in *u h a way a* *u prevent -a so:, g dag t«> spawn A fta'i »Ja:ne*J i«>hn». n did t and *a« arre>!;,-d. Whea the •'•ooe carne up for i Uial a» on was n--a ic ««t Johuoa a« *.i.- e ope.< d a x asaa-c • t'. the dam rKKIAMAL. M- J v >:ra?'oa I* in F, «>o fca* ar**. Mr John F Va:» r Vaster of K-. al wa> • n the city yesterday. M- Wm. J * lark e uf the Pnrallap (>«■ ' «' was io th* • ;iy a«r nljrtr. M' F. - Joht oa. W r,« Ptit • lfi'l Ca. F a a'>: . -*a» uti . y y»*aterviav M iiesv H nch"i»u *x».-. r feseotiag j the F.-a cis . K % i» iu thx? rj M". Boat - ei' *t. ] ma- ag r >*( the Fa"a Ls4MU Tra*t 1 aa-i smi« *r« t>* *-i »tr ' j M and • w. U Jo '?» on are beca! par?.*; a • * • •*. f iu:* v », aad wi.. return bom • a cay. Mr 1* H <* " i'«a-". pr.■«» : * I ki• * » i ae« :<. * R: au . » .sit i list f it r ;t oa h;a retara to >a. Fraui jsmi o. Mr J. K \a A '• n ■* :j» , r • j Ma; -a <•.. U< •< i)i »' 1' v: J dva. e Heap taJ. a the road to recw. r ! Mrs C T r.- = ds. xi v . i- • I the "*ight w. s.*e % S. Y ,'l v.». it:? ero d h>a . retar: l *-» Seattle I • - . :u* | With a * Kodak *'■» a > •*'! r a- .a a»v«* - '* r l«a • * « iMi i !*v th-a:ol war. ** fc£. a*t» u i Co'g \ i»r Jarter"* -an"ar" W w as- -aa t - ~ anderw» ar re-dux d -■ " Cv * 'ca coia -gui- pr.c-'S, ■K.'as. - if-' ftaa AOu , Arr r.. >pered n-.»dof the d *>n. ? f Mr*. Oarlto i f *ney w ;r* a-4c!it. i\-k'as SJcjrerfßOii A .'O. Urea* *o. i» Monday m< nsing and a; j *c k. *id tie. .a . '»t -»a *old Other ] for e«* ihan -> cmtv We w;V. j t-:. them a a; . Tokkaa sia|it«M a 5 Co » £X>a*i U vooafortah e wh-n a ehaaso - »k -4 andeoeat oaa fce ?:a1 at >u *a:i «& f Drag Co a Ne » drraa eo la Cheafar Cioory. Frf« our tSaa aaVa. Clwwtef t -e*ry. Ut* eortola ac®»; b.* u Qwr Ta s le dam*sa a d e a 1 Tvk.aa, iug.-aai ji < e Ckiltaa crj iw fueasr' Cut«rta ! SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCES. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23. I**. • THE MOODY MEETISttS. "*>»« U«U ka !U»«J— the I *•»*• tart Mikt i ssor >cmuT» rot to- jut. »a. » —Mftoieiist PivtH«ut chuck. e»rn«r iXjsal aed Medlars Th» sarrjce ! win >-• derc<ed to tea eonni.lerut.'ro of >; qa*»t*l«asaflSwriag ibri«Jaa work. ® —B<bl* in*rt at First PmbytfT iaa r-is-rh. Third ud Mad re. * f " —At the Amcrt, closing kttlr ' ad fart w«i; address. To-day's m»*ting* wiil rinse Kr. Mood? » j wo-k it Seattle l pn.mise *« t* lar*»>; attends judgisg Ir*tm the larte a*dien««s which UKened to :b« seasgelM ; The Morning • aeertac wa> drTote-1 to the ' book of ;<>»>. and a: the service . M-. «<x*ij rare ( «tj his biblical r»ad > !n*s. which was listened :o with rapt at l»Uos. The evening address at the Ar ' ■•>-y *»« oa tie text. Whal 54 rut I do la j be Sarcd?" aad was caique for ' the rast fwnd of Illustration which the ■ speaker rmUoyrd with a readlnesa aad fore* per".;! a- to his public utteranses. The earnestnessof the prea. aer and the almost irresistible power of fes nss re n mow. pithy discourse e*>cape.l«d the large , assembly to listen la hushed eipeeraucT ' for what would cum next Ym -aa get t kingdom of Qod to-nirht if sou , will, »«id the speaker ■ 1 ustiScatloa i§ ! instantaneous sinc* it u the mind of God itaelL Silratioa fi not de-pendent oa the ' Vi*. o! " D *'* Noah's feelings , d.dn t ur« him, be: the ark did. Pre sere. 1 t-ar» aad suppurations will a»a:i an- , lens Christ is accepted by ea/"b or him •elf. The sprinkled blood oa the d-*-»r «*e<! Israel from the destroying angel, aad men aad women mast be >hel . tered behind the blood of the Laab of God to ear-ape tfc» threatened judgment,'" >c»taataneou»u»->« of saltation was illustrated by referring to the cite of refute to which the refugee «v «veed:ag for safety. This ■inote the fagitfee is outside 1 of the late subject to Tesfeaoe*. law aad ' ;asti.e. the n**t inside the fate, wred aad easr.rapa»r.i by aiercr. tiod dties not coalman.! a man to repent without (ti»iat • him the power to do a. Tb» paraletb - took cp his bed asd aaiked. the act of - ob»d:eDce beia? at-.- ->rr. raiied by the r«jai*ite p..w- "tVin't »o weak kaeed sad fearful of falling." s«:d the tvsaeeii«t • with faith iaspirinir terror. "Go-1 wii! bold r.>ti in hie ricbt hand. ' k here is on,* r.ae s'fi' ne< essary to la.'vaUou—out of «eif iato 1 1 Cbri«L Obserriaf two boys who were ani'oas to ' 1 appr- aeh nearer the [.,s:.'ortn. «r Moody made fßtsr»>tisf reraarks on the - inpurtaateof early liir:ii<atior. aad eomißvn led for the!- «aru*->-- I ' St" "I have acrrat beli'fiß th« .onrer ston of rhildreu.' faid Mr. Moody, "aad s they harcaEreat mauy ;a thi-i --(avor which »• a hare not. The .- haTe bo tiad babita to Srbt a<a:u»r an ! fewer uu Baftncrries to rw*lL God Mew tli#- j 1 lad*." 4 The afTor meetict »»• 2«rye»T arten4e4 i. aad <jait< a uminber eougtst the lnq«ir> 3 i room. • J. H. Koeald, *xru:. oa tae steftmvr a Idftfco. *'k» Iht ISTEiAJHESt. EK to Cor- ! < ! T <-<•' ft «!a*eE;et»t rc«<ir ror.eerjifns <• *hi#h io ft Waau-ora dl»p«rrh i- Wwlowlfty Diornio;. The unforranfttf l i- qiaml iuxhe ♦>! hc«*»n. ] •» ts n ! »»f hi«> xcftkine, but «a< forcM oa him trfi br iD>n t aad theu or perftonfti k- «i>-au.t ftiwl Ue <Ji4 wbftt waa ue<f«* sftrr to «ieffnd himtr.f tr:d prt«-rT€ hi* i ! »• f respect. e H SU*VIY rot rm P FIILIM' KAILSOAL J 0 Two sarvey ing parties oat day to ran two preliminary ;a » for Jf/T ® ; s-at:Je A. Southern railway from this city * to Portland Oae party will work sou'K- ' e ward from Startle, and the otber north ward from the Coltitnbla river It It stated 3 ui*»n, reliable authority that building oper ati>as will coalmen- e eariy next spring. A ZcjiLOt > UvTcx.-An attorney fr«»m . * Tteoraa jtiv'.nsr the name of Suell wa« ar Q reared by Deptty Qui Iter for Interfering in behalf of the debtor ii; the lh>,«e < re* k . attachment' a*f. reierr-d to ye*.f-rday. He i 1 tare hit reoofotianee rj>! his j - freedom. The are all Nfaml.tl - thoazh an attempt waa made to tell them . to a third party. i ? I EOKTMN K ELF **El>. —There hare been * no new developments in th* Annie Dick inaon murder case. The white ram, Frack | * Etftroa. who tfa* i und in the next cabin * OB the ncr tof 'he - inter, was released • 1 by Justice s*!trberj? y« sterday. there be ">. in* no charge a*am»t him. Ihe woman, 6 < arrie brcwa. is still in ja*L | RKAL TK \!>SFKBS. ' Deeds lierorded at the ~r's r Ofltea Yesterday. Real estate transactions fr*-n» January l, } I IVSJi. t- . date, are $ 14.7*4, >44.<% " * There wt re filed for r- »rd yesterday 1 I 23 deeds, the eoasideratio:.* t-ncresttin* I t S&LXO. t average of Following »s the list a* furnished by Wood ( 9 Osborne. a;»*!ra tort of titie: I W. H !.>weilyu to B Mac ready. lota 4 to 6, bik 41. lot* 1. 2 an* 3. bik 44: lots I to 9, ; bik V», fra> tional lota Id, 11 and 12. b!k W; | . lots Z4 to 9 in sup. p!at of bik Ota 7 I . and 9. bik >. lots 10,11 and 12, Mk lots * 7, ■* and •*. hik t.V lots 10. ll and 12. bik ; l«t» 1. l and tik f.T. '..«ts T * a;d ), bik 68. * '** r.-.-.iaM k ,; ;.:•!« 1t • * incamve, and { * lota Ct to • o. bik 7;; lot Ito6 in S ; cinsire, and lols to 20. Mk T6 lots 1 to *■ 1* Inclusive, hik in Horke't second add., i tao.eoo. J. 11. Reagstorf to F. Morse, lot 28, bik S. add . 11*26. !.. Mpeeee to R. W. Deriekton. of te l -%. • see 31, tad w' : of sw'«. sec 32. tp 22 n, ranfe 3 e. $4600. f R. W. Ikricksnn. to i>. H. Landerbaek. •am? at abc>re, |4*sa». , ' O. J wart to F and K. Koch, lot 5. bik i 21. tvart in Heirs •'!A. Beil't seeoud and r »-srt in W N Bell's -ixth, and lot 6, l»3k 21, , W N Kell't tiHIO. H White to L b«»!er. Irti 4 aad SS. Mk * . h:te A aid to Wett r«»t?t!e. J l-2v I'. S. to » It. Vs! \* 3 ! of ww ; 4 an 1 * n l s of sv»' 4 . sec 24. lp 22 n, raugv 6e. h«i>m« |l.. r H. VN v.;te b» A. r-. i»ar*ieh. lots I ; and 2»\ | bik s White A Mannins's W. .Seattle, f.l 0. * H Waite to C. o. Heuders>>:i. iott 17 and 2*. bit 3. White <fc Vann:i>g'a W eeattle, ; litl « II White to A. Bairl, lot 30. Uk 3, White d Manaiag't W attic, fir H White to G. «. lz *Te aid F. S. White. * lofts .I, 22, an ! 24. bik r -. White Man f /ii-u's H - -at 5 H. ti» I- W< ber. lot 29, bik 3 H hlte Jk Matiuinf't W wattle. 117.;. II White to K »i Faofn*. 1 - ar.i V r bik White S. Mannings add. to W Seat- i ■ • tie. I&'O. * J H. Wu.te to \. ii. Una. lot S, bik 5.' t i ? W* i'e v # » llaanlns * a«l-i. to W. Seattle.|l2f>. t I ijn:™lh to R V Aukeney, lota 6 and _ f 7, Mk >. C'»rapl"»; > l»t, lIoCO. West -au L'»an Ar Imtv >v« :#nt < >m f patty to W H Ewinc, 13 au i 14, bii. 15, l«t tva! West S>ea*. e, 47»«'. E. B!ewe ? t to C. H. Kieh), lot 4. hik 21, *■ &. HoyVt add. c 11. c Kint to M B Kinj, lota Ito 7, tlk • , I.lst p a' W «tSeattle. . ' «• «* Pnlnac vto i». Joa«#. b.k w. >U iaJid add. t»« -aimon liar City, |W. , f H. Baxter to G. i\ t'hmney. ' of loi 3, b!k WC, 0. Boren s plat of add.,! i ! , H. Baiter toO. €'. Phtaney, lots&,*» •, 11 { IX 11. bik 1, H»»mt a !d., I«». 1 J1 Baxter ts««» <*. Ph»arey. lots 4to T :|i»elu».ve, l»ik 17, Woodland aild to Sal *• m*n Kaj C<fy, MM. U. ioae« to I». Fsig—fil, all of Black ® } mar .> p at. b-i- 4, 11 and {li. Wty/.siid *' l .to Salaoiiß# .y. and H . «• r* s in «e« 4, tt> .4 n, r 4s, |<Xsi« j t.' K' a I'M J Wright, »t# 1, 3.5. Uk 3flk. Denny A lioyt'a arid . 132 V F M Joa» -to J. Arch r, lot 13. b.k * j ; Giimaa's ad t.» f 173. j 'e jv - • •• -•' » -S and ' I t alters, Tok a«. in;** r*aa A Co. Kev e'oakt an<l wraps Tok as, &Inrer-» man .v Co. f I Ipg mH* POWDER i Absolutely Pure. > ITfc t r«wn :• t: T»r ■- \ 01 J mntr.Matnk *a<3 W*<" * »«• J , «MOB .-tl »U 'J.' V i AM'j"* ' ®¥W ' w \t; ffla IdeMe M • -til.»>.* O • * i>fco«S»ll*t« V » •».■«.< OS2T » «*B» ; > Xt»T»l »«* » * r*«4- ~- •<• • • ♦ -s«w Tor*. Kls«Swjl i. Cklidrti Crj (tr Picttt'J CWMfc'i Oolv a Few Left!! » TVaaa eboiee la«a <m Twelfth aad row-! te-Klh atraeia, brtwaea the .'arises aad ' Mil! rabl* road aad south of Jack awn rreat en r radicate rid fa and ncia.tr. ! are T'-a* fast- At the prves K«3 vatlflßC 'her arc wneh the cheapest lots BOW offer ' Irf near lbs center of the city. We do aot expect to hare ooe af these lots left Sa two wreii, to y«« aid »I-e*k quickiy. The majority of the huyexa thus far are sccar- • is( the lost with the intention of building residences at osea. We go out recularly to sliOW the Jtrcparty al 10 a. m. and Sp. a. daily. You should not Bias this la t cnance of sccurißE a nice lot for mideaee. business or speculation, w'tkia ire min utes ride of the Occidental hotel, at ssch cheap prices. W has we Suish seUiag this - property there win be nothing left at any such Sgurcs in the -icialty. i RAWFOEJS ADWTIOi This additim is placed oa the raarke t to day for the Era; tiae. Those who hare spoken for lots should call at osee and make their selectioaa. Krery one kaows this choice property, aad aany hare been wa ting for it to be pat oa the market bs fore maJfciEg their selection of a site for a permanent home. MISCELLANEOUS BARGAINS. Desirable residences at from few to ' 13000. We have a special bargain in a | house and lot, ccntrallj located, for s.<ot j half cash. We have the best iaTestnest far 110.608 in rest paying propery in the city. T *o choice building lots In Barke'i Sec ond addition for J.-J0 each. Till nit«»T Baitoaix ix Front sTRErr , rr-orKKTY. »vOJ. ncLCDiso a CON bcilb- ) tso. Tutu. U'lOO CASR. Forty acre, half a mile north of I-ake Union and a third of a mile from Ravenna Parkyfor I1.V) an at re. for a rcry short time g.ao as acre has beau refused for mcA adjoining. Building lots at from SSOO to I'.SOP li 4 acres of water front sery near Kirk land at J ICO per acre. Choicest Cireen Lake property at }MO and ' tiiO per aera ! water front) Ten acres a third of a mile back from lake Washington, opposite Kirkla~d, at t2OO an acre. .-Veenty acres adjoining sold recently for $15,(00. S3 ail farm or garden tract of 10 acres ou water front. Lake Washington, Improred and on county road, for S3IOO. For anything in this list or anything you ■' may want go to @i<Z4i/fotJ&ConoVoi Ue«l EalftlA and Tlr*aneiftl v - r *>krr%, KOOM O. SEW YESLEK BLOCK. j Take the elevator. FRIE S OPERI BOISE. Gko. F r iyi Mana*vr \ Tbarsiiy Eyening. No?. 29. Thanksgiving Day Novelty. STERLING MERITTUPROAR'.OUS FDR! j After *n absence of ten Tears, the wor'.d eeU bratcl M K- «nJ II R-t JOHN JACK I The di»lin;m«hed actrea* ard vocalist, ANNIE FIRMIN, ; Will appear in their refined and Popular » "it Home Entertainment," Agisted by .VASTER mm nRM!\-JA(k The child rocahst. Sqi budget ol comic songi. from *b» rfdan'a 'School f«.ir -<candal." and the • R'rals or, a Tri» t.»Bath." MIS* FIKMIN iu ch'»ic# Th»* ixttion sreoea. j Fhak-sp sro's "Komfo and Julift." Juliet. ANNIK FKMIS. 85lke8Mtre'i "Sir Johti Fa »raf".*' King Hen ry IV*. part L. HR. JACK AS FAISTAFF. The <*olt a< kaow)cdfft-d impersonator of this crvat comedy creation. To roncln<l« with the roarin*. roucicf mu*icai prot*<»a fare* of "FUN ON A RANCH." Annie Firm;a in foar with ' •one* of •'! nation*. XOTE~-Xaj?Bt6cei>f i - ia«s. k-sitimte actiujr. two hoars of } fun. ? Adm.»i'»n .'O cenr* and |1 Reserved »rats * atPatrnia y. Annie Firmtn it a bright particular hght :n dratua* e art.—New \ork HertKl H*r Jn is an idea; portraiture— At !sca Coust tnticn. Her laa*h is infection*, her character: za- ' on* p* r?e**t, *ad of a]! nations dr j ligh.fal.-~ New York Trifrane "i-r t* ibo best a. re** America has rent , n».--Mf v rn>gr»'» Angus. J. IDMPTUN, UNO COMMISSIONER OF KIRIUID UNO CO, ; Junes St., opposite Orriden t *i Hotel, Seattle. H'.T. JAPAN BAZAAR. ; » » IS» J*r*SHS UKKW Jti-' wwiw'! ilirwlla»jt«< from »h;a* . Ai» iuM*l.Vai IjCB. Ejwtm- Urfct BmUiw. F-oat «!. H:A!iNG APPARATUS* - ! i- •- iUS Wi:.L 7'fc RE- ♦ 0 tflT?4 by Ibf X'i »>? <ifl HiMI I 1 »f «- v N*» 1 *:nUfl <Murt!«r. l*t ) <> » . N-r J§. for *upf> \ ;Of *}-:•*:*; 3 or tbr C«Btnl *i ivo«». ta ki v< ilrtiev b* te* •*> * £ »r hficct r»W-4 rmrrfti tfc« . ngfc: ta n:}e» * *nj rr bid*. THANKSGWWG CONTRiSU TIONS. />O.VT*IBCTK»W ABE Rt-rWTTUUY V » ;u4 bj t!i* Kl> ,i{ »ct«»y • f'ir tfer poor *r.! anstr «r.<l Joe Am <h- , irro»" HdMl -ajf-i-e* &? kSu4 *1! Ih» rw.«r-1 »• lb * fceal £*.'•'♦ r*ch*3t» »»>»«. nsrler Nmiiorp, »£ u» *oJ In. a J g 1 fcoa *«. *m< Dot r*.-»«. •..1 b* UioaiftlUy nf!er» fr sh K»ni cmiw!«• '• raoinem* , ■i:l oJoa b« *TOI*fB»IJ »rJt»«wlod*t«<l i omMun *ui »!■—» on»ek lioa cor<a» j to ;i«i: ou3Uit*nee*. J In effering the follow ing list of choice and carefully selected resi | dence property we would state that to those who will improve any of same we will give considera ble redaction over list prices. Jackson Street Addition, j 12 lots, block 13. 12 lots, block 14. 12 lots, block 15. Only two blocks from Cable road. Will sell by lot, block, or as a whole at lowest rates. Burke's Second Addition. North half block 19. Six lots in all, offered in bulk. Beautifully sit uated overlooking Lake Washington and be tween Cable road. Union Addition, Ten lots near Four teenth street; sidewalk, electric light and wa er supply. Coach line every half hour. I Syndicate Addition, Twenty lota on and near Cable load. Every facility for good homes. New schoclhouse con venient. Gas, water and I sewerage system at hand. Lots in Terry's Fourth and Fifth additions. I IS I U BOLE. j Block 16, Eastern ad dition; 10 lets. Block 18, Eastern ad dition; 8 lots. Broadway street addi tion; 136 lots. Southeast corner of Ninth and Madison streets, two lots, 120 x 120 feet. Also following ve acre tracts: No. I No. 47. No. 16. T, H. KITTINGER, •jiaes &fti taosd itre&i I Seattle, - W. T. ; TOXUSL 9I6ERIIUIA CO.. Front ami Columbia St*. ' Unprecedented ! Values ; For this Week! Remember the antiquated maxim, "Never buy a pig iin a poke. Remember a dollar saved is a dollar made. Remember when you think of laying down y#ur money for Dry Goods, Clothing, Millinery. Carpets and Fur -1 nishing Goods, that Tok f las, Singerman & Co.. ex » ponents of liberality and champions of the LITTLE PROFIT SYSTEM of doing business, guarantee I I the largest selection and the biggest dollar's worth on the Pacific Coast. It makes no difference to T. S. & Co. how low a price other dealers may name, we will always sell the same quality for a LOW E R PRICE. By strictly ad hering to this principle of underselling competitors and truthfully representingevery article we sell, we have built up a business that is with out a parallel in the devel opment of any mercantile veuture ever made. } ' Cloaks and Wraps! (THIRD FLOOR) The strongest stock we have to offer this week is on our Third Floor, in our Cloak and Wrap department. The very best thing we . ever offered in a New market will be shown this r week. All sizes, from 34 to 44. Black or Brown Berlin Twill for $7.00: this gar l is equal to any $14.00 Cloak in this or any other city. We have the largest variety west of Chicago, of 1 Plush Wraps and Ladies' Paris Wraps. Additional novelties have been received during the i 1 past week in very rich, long' and short garments, to which we respectfully invite ! the attention of all seeking; for choice goods, of which j duplicates cannot be pro cured in the city. As usual, our prices are much under those prevailing for high ; class Paris Wraps. I % [J Lidies* Loudon Walkin* JACKETS! : The assortment of high class London-Made Walk ing Jackets which we shall offer this week is beyond ail comparison the greatest in variety ever seen in Seattle, jand the styles are exclusive with us. They are marked greatly under value. Adher jing to our strict rule, we make no charges tor altera tions. TfIKLiS, SDififfliS 4CO. Front and Columbia St*. MMGERMM,, Front and Columbia Sts. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. j IT rimmed Hats and Bonnets,! • embracing alt our imported ! ; models and special exclu-; sive designs. Round Hats | and Turbans. Fancy Feath ers and ornaments, new every Monday morning, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies intending to purchase Silk Handkerchiefs for the Holidays will find it to their advantage to secure the Kir gains we are now offering, as the variety will n<-t last long, and they cannot be • obtained later on. I Ladies' genuine Japanese Silk Handkerchief, 16 inch. ! fancy colors, 25c. r ' Upholstery DEPARTXEST 1 (THIRD FLOOR, ELEVATOR.) The inducement to be of-: , > fered to-morrow in this de- j jpartment will be of special interest to everv ladv who ' * , has any immediate or pros pective intention of pur-j chasing anything in the line of Upholstery goods, Lace : Curtains, Portieres, &c. We enumerate a few I special lines which cannot be duplicated at double the price. Several of the jlots being small, an early inspection will be necessary to prevent disappointment; in securing them One lot Nottingham Lace Curtains, taped edge, at SI.OO per pair; another lot at $1.35 per pair; another lot heavy Nottingham Lace Curtains at $1.50 to $2.50 per pair; 200 pair Antique Lace Curtains from $2.75 to $14.50; one lot Swiss Tam ! boured Lac& Curtains at $12.00, worth $25; French Renaissance Lace Curtaisn j at $10.75 pair, good value $17.50; one lot Vienna Chen- j ille Curtains at $6.50; 100 pr. Silk Turkoman Cur tains $8.50 to $12.50. | Several pieces Spun Lilk Tapestry, to close out, re duced from $3.50 to $2.00; ( 10 pieces very fine Silk Bro catelleat $5.00; sold no where for less than $10.00;' j Smyrna Rugs, Wilton Rugs, Plush Rugs, Fur Rugs,' Sheepskin Rugs, Goatskin Rugs. j Window Shades made and put up in the best man- j ner at lowest prices. _______ t Oreat Sale; ... 1. or- "i BLANKETS AND PILLOWS. | Fourth Floor and B&uasit t j Wc have made some ex traordinary purchases in j Blankets, and can offer the i same for less than any mer-, chant can buy them. As they cannot last long at the, very low prices placed upon them, an early examination is advised. Lot 1— 285 pairsof Blank ets. Lot 2—325 pairs Wool Blankets, large size, at $4 per pair. Lot 3 — 260 pairs j Wool Blankets, large size, at $5.50- Comfortables and Quilts ables, with good felling at ; 75c. each. A handsome line of foreign and domestic Eider Down 'Comfortables with Stleene* and (hint* eo?erinp*. >j*m! Brains jo Marseilles {ailts j XI II OP fat Ifci* wr«k aslr TOKLAi MIMAS & CO., I Frwrt toil Cct«i®&i* St*. MLMMiCO, Front and Columbia St*. CLOTHING• Department ; For the com ins week wo ran offer sevea lots of Htn's and Younc Ilea's Suits, bought job. at especially low figure*. One line All Wool Cheviot, very cheap. Oao line All Wool Doable .-in* Twist, gray aad black, for two-1 birds its value. One line, 45 -suits. Silk Mixed. One line, 36 suits. Fancy j Worsteds. These poods are especially low, and we aro n*ing them as an advertise ment. Three lines in Young Men's Suits. Bis bargain*. All goods marked in plala figures. We also received #.'ooo worth of Boys' and C hil dren's goods by same in voice at equally low price*, j comprising Long Cant Suits, Knee I'aut Suits and Over coats. Call early and get first choice, as these goods will go very quickly. i BPECIAL j Genta's Fariisiiii Goeds. Men's Merino Striped Shirt* and 'fojn»r» T mimtm ■ weight, 50cf ImA _ *kin (hrrohifb. Me, iMfe i FF w Fancy French 3 collars and I pair rnOH, • 75c and #l. These good* are fast color aud pood style. Hen's English Merino Half , llose, 25c. Men'* Natural Wool Mixed,;{pre. ~Natural Wool Sanitary Silk, ■ sOr. Orer 500 different pat* 'terns in Men's fine Silk, Sat in lined, Scarf*, Sse. Ask Tor the Arlington, the latent 1 Searf. In Men' Underwear the stork represent* Keeler*» hand made Derby nndsrwear natural Camel's hair, Austra lian wool, lamb's wool, nat ural wool spliced seat, felt'* Saxon j wool shirts and draw ep<, gent's Cashmere shirt* , and drawer*, (ient'i Merina shirts and drawers, genff lialbriggan shirts and draw ers. We represent the Lir /enin Mills in Derby striped camel's hair shirt* and drawers, plain camel*» hair shirts and drawers, Scarlet 'wool double seat drawer*, I gray Scotch wool doable seat drawers. Swits t'onde non «hrinking *>hirts and draw ers ia plain, fancy and •striped. I»r. Jaeger'a Sanl 'tary Woolen Sistem Com pany underwear fer ladiee, < rhildri n and men; also night !<hirts ando*er*hirtiJ. T.,8. \ to. are sole agent* far Se ' attie. W . T. *peelal attee , lion to mall order*. I TQKLAS. SDJGESMU & QL Frwt and Col»«M»$t«. Jk