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the common council a to Mw>t the s»va! rommifttion. ITidentrK «' r C.™«n»r<-l»I HrMt itewrrace *»tMr»-!l» *al-»««a »ar R.nMnrM. 11 the tt>*Ha! meetin* of tbe "rttr rotjij ell la»t ni*b». Mar«r M»ran <«l!e<i tbe at Snt'.n 'be roanril lolk? r*e«.t So!m.-..t of th. nara! nation *mm\» EU. .tid ln(..rm.-d tba mmrlt that tbat *vLL lM ton wa- fipwted to I* hen-abo*! jTaw 1> H-«<!vi»d the apwrtfttmeat ifai-Mnci t" a-t wit', thee*»a»tttee« 2 tbe i>f.a.'rt o( trail- »a-i chamber of com and rtfet 'be when is Zrrixr'* (ID rofinriiman Ofee:i'» a»*itloo. iirtmraltte- an «« for that pan**"- fcTtbe»ajor. ea«Mta(«f Meaani. IVarle. (iKtv. and Joaea. ro*»t*nat cxarrr Tbe nilllM'ttrr on »tre»t» made the fol t-L'n- report oo tbe of widening atreelten feet on each aide: Tocr f.jmrolttee to whom waa referred <h» «etitloJi» lo widen I'nmmerrai «re*t MB Pt oo rarh aide and to widen the in.? in bioek ►. Matnard a »>!ar. tweatr aSaa ea'h aide, thereby #*teadio« Front .tr~i >o Wa«hiniU»n atraet, be* to report Jh»> «« O'artilT (otnroend ►ltber of tbe ir„ T ,,*. 1 iaiproretreata, and wunM r udij J*roroia»nd aor prartleal pian to ar<-«,n> Sliah "Wb deaf red imi-roTfaießla. I«t to Soademn and appropriate tbe aa wrti!i.,!»ed lor a'ial'l nweaaiiate the ei Mnditore of a larre ««ra of money fro« a find <hleh ran Illy afford to apare anrb An r>rdtoaore haa been a«r*e«v-d pro blbltlnK the ereetloa of boiMlnta bevmtd aVoe « feet from the renter tin- of fo to lerrial alreat. and that whene»er atry Thane'- of *rade he made In b«;ld>r*a oe eaDTin* aald r.,ud< mned atripa tbat It be eoaapaiaorr to more them ba/ k to tbe new •tree' line. But thl« <-an only l»> done by atatua'. ronaent of the property ownera and an ordinance eoold not be en for re'l The only praetiral flat, tliat preterit a itaalf to roar <ommitlee la that tbe r V Bwnrr. in aaid district dooata to {be atreet anrh a »trip of land a> ran be Mned tiixtn by all SboaM there be any l»od or lot «o •Tiial! that tbe 10 feet wonid tn an ai tnal damafte. let appraiaera be eboaeu and tbe damat'- eat I mated and to tbe diatrlct benrflted by tb* fSTns' T *. JOKES. ,n * D * F. J. BUKJte ft,, r. port waa ri-eetie<: and piaoed on file, oitbont any further action beln* takrn upon It. WilEbK BAI/XU*' l *MiLL got UK. On tbo petit ion ol Prank rianey for* llnuor licfliv for a ••loon on Urmut «trvct. at the head ef the hat. th<- commltlw on UceuM and re»eti»e repo'ted ■« follow. The* oinmou round! at a meeting held on September'.il. I»*. dvelered regardinf liqaor liren»e« lot** That in the future u« Hcenaea be ttra#ted in the reiid'iife portion of tb«' city. "«r'»tto ontlfliii- part. wUere e«tra f«> ice «i;rretl lance would be r. M ulr.d in i .nut-quonee of i?r*ntiuK «uch llreun - lm co-dance with UiU policy, which yonr commute® thinkO»a wi« «mh\ W; r»conr.niend that Um pettlton of rrank Ctauey t* rejected ... Tiii" report w«» atloptcd on a vote of 'to 1 Mr M. lx.na d akin* »»" »otm* Kain.t thin ai ttoti. Mr. t ian.r, before the volt* was t* en, « xp.Ained thAt he bad gone *oconsiderable expense in »i*ingup hit .aloou. and bad paid hi» lictnw under the advlif of tin-'NT clcik to fo ahead and "it koald *»• all right." Ke.idaa th.re werf t#o other raloOU* tbefe atrecdy, am! e*tra tmlire aurreillaii' e would !>•_ unnoc. «- Ka'% liM roiir< 1, on motion of « ounci. roan Durie. who from the firnt nrou*ly (» now .1 the f rantinK of the Mrenae. ordered that t ie vWU |»aid t>> Mr. t Jaucy be refuud ed to him. SFCTTER mxMtastoxxa PBOTDMU. Councilman M< iJonaid auggeetedtheap point mut of some one man. under If 1) bonds, to tup sewt rr*, br u* b* by the l •bile in the feea to »» ree. ived for such • rriees. and to have tht- ex.lusive privilege The mayor. until U»« natter wkh hurt her explaued, wa* of the opinion that Mich actiou wouM five one man * moo poly of the r.ualnea*. «t was ex plained >*tl»r*i*torily that In most e*tlea a •ewer commlaaioner wa« (jmployro, ah thAt h * the matter stood At wrwul the tappert aometimea *lld more Injury than benefit. The matter wm finally eft with the • unmttfeo * ii streets andaewcrt And the (it Attorney. fßort>AKo >Tmtn Uiviln. Itepuly Clerk JYrrf . who »a» setiDK in the a» *. in' ' . «»rre*t. nuhmlttrd the foU<>\< »i \»n»t»ose«l for street liu pr. >v•t I- ut *% 1 i\i rv A«1 For •>fwi»th »!n « t improvement*. MA«li noil t" Mill; «'»>«* of iiu|ir«>v<-uH'Kt» raid VV; i!H»n A <»o*ilrt > . < "titrA< ton SIS,HU I'ai.l Albr t litri r, • «ir'« feet U.D 30 Paid John O. ■Hmrry. »arvcy«».'» Uh I n 8 s Paid 11. K«AmlxtFit, raining »lde waik a» Paid AdvertUinv. 'A 90 lutert *t Merited »• -0 iK.OO? :»'• |jrri »»M»d*'d rniUi Tot a) Amount to i* k rai«ed li ■ .^ Amount deflrft W«' Tenth ptrvet improv*"r" it>. -«-mea to Brtmdway. »o»t «-f improremtut- Pal i P. A J M W**ul*•». 1 tractor* IH.>2 Pald \U>m Gardner 147?,# '• J. 4t. urrv *>* " AdverttnitiiT l,} \rcru« d intere»f ~\ ■ 12,18K } *j Utt projXAM'd * < mill* Total to be raised 112,1fi Exr*>* * ul Sou'h Kiareuth strtn-i lmpr*i v emeu^>ard i»f impTOT* mciitk Paid fI»H A Rltebie, eoutfaetorA *7, d 0 PhM Mbrotifartiuer. ... Paid John 0. cn urry tT$ 00 Ad\ ' *it>K Accrued inter* '!. 'X>' 4» Amoll nt wllliht Id t*» i*oiuj» eta greet §HII Tt»*al 1v717 14 Uvy mills 435 \ui« •,«??!> be ral*«*d |S,7Ji it Exre* 7 61 OTHEK tOMMtTTRK KKPORTS. Jw', :*r\ c. Mfv.ltt'- . irrr.uth.j? p titi t* of J i ♦ xt«ni ft«r rv'hale of %<t --u al ia.\« •» aatd. if It U a>< ottalr'd Ihnf :he property is outU'dc the city Adopt- tS Sit. . rre"tmn»-tnlit»if pet jtion of ft. M IIaL •' r« f r 5 oins . VN Wow *tr t fr*>»s» l> ot to M* r* er »ttvt f a'»'» eondnu DAtit of <ueh : ort; >»s of block I*. Itell'i fifth ndditiou, a* may I** neif>*«ry. Adopted, S'•• t"«, (fravtins of Jame» Can'.i to miiTv hai'dtnc Adoptt d. FV i-l W» r. ttrautitor p•« -o.to L W t to * atop- a In*, eortter of Cft»>rry attd S« roud ptre* ta Ad. • > ' Mt'St MIKK eWtSK- TIOSI*- The city attorney mhniitt *! an aanee. ?;■« dfiei' d hv th» i tonne:l at its ia«* • Otllt * avtuti ouildii'K* witbi Ih> t-.et ot s> n 'stomak' r «-.-nne< : tiou« withia •i■ •. der j *.t- of a? * of t• to SIOO 1 i*i rv K-i •••»{>:» it i-iT- 4 *«• hi re - rn» to «M«npU with tiic or»lii- i • the ortVndef hUa i h*» lined not lew i .a i |.<) nor more than |1"0 per wo k. The iH'»er» *,v . uaaoioiotialy, «nd» r» !• < n-loi . f the ruU-t, and imrae ds»* h »• r*»%ed l> th.i niAvor l lr K v -urii •ha t mi objection that to;n ■ • .•« >, e»j#e iAlly in that of the Bath N'r» « : n«*t r . •% • nl iU- im • t«» t;mk proper Mimt ot'oa. tin k«* t!i pr.unvr* «vii'd b.ATv the |»?!v f *•. t oir on* thro . h the pro .- -v ofet .cr fn raon.-. «< ► h» t » ( huh : w»th aome more fea«lh> e-jwt rr Tiftowa. Fr -M oin«oti .v K;*her t«» tut new rtoor in V i i .• Wa'h;u«rto:i >:rert. Be#- - i rii ! t«» fire and • 1 ' -VI !* I >, ler .: a! . for • --adinc and wio :i\ i v irn t. f, u\ l! r»4>t »tn *' to I't - . j s\ m < r 1 oith Hreel. : Krt. : towuni « on »tr.o*. Fto?n tsmbert Maaib, of the Boca j M' - t .»f half * -ar'A lle« n»e OA i n r • £ i||ee Ut th*' |> ] ;iiM\l - »ill I Tit k bUiiJilit. Gtior ' r tA. P A •*« r-ioti for >-r»' , . I "aion to JW '' i f-n-'i' ..••% in ! .bn Idiuf on i»v, • i?t « ? f , ew*-d to flrt-and *awr CO S ".- • v. Ult v t ;• «; r(o StH. • v " u « h p k tk. for th vaca l ; ou «■? i'lo-at *tr»vt Committee on •fr < i«, fr • i. -i V B-o and I ut'.er, far j< rm «Moti to put rn k foundation nu • a< Mw.'k .on \Va»' n r %? 'h ' «»• m ittee on Pre and vrat r. I> o \ !. »rt, for a M'wcr In b-o i K. H « : ; ftn A d»"o:i «»fA.nv ; |w\»vid* d t-wner* put eener in At their own exj». \ vTUb'n x&ttts<> •t-'i it • f • r t ■* i.' t" out e At • ■» ar of the 4*a ai «u Pa itie •1 • ( ntcUaiai tj an 'T ' • ha»e • eynn Mr thai Jjv u part nent vro.» r. -i 4 a Mr. M a* di>p?ay f Mm'* li'-'V" ' ill i ,r - x t * »f fine *s'.k nmlreliaa « K . «• »v K« v* . . a k« ( » -ft rCU mrw v k . kerr' t»and tuu®er# in ever* widf, «■. . ■ 7 , Kline Jk K« >vnlM-ry .K . j. , , r • crand Xv •« »««, ?''•* . , «.!'« A:>-i t»*•*'> 1 * ' T; «>»! sTtl«v vv*Vt r dUiplayed > kiiif ;a« k'n evere *bade» from ▼I Pto the tineei. KUue A U«*aeuftent. Cbiid.-ea crj Jar Pitecer's Cisiaru MHM.ICITT or KiLTtTIOX. Major Hilton's Work Cmtain it tb. BiJ.a Tkntn. Toere TO more than tbe liu Igtttnt In lut Sarr? u4tnw «Ue i Major llHot taikod to last rreatof ia the kijoa theatre, and ib»« be *« (brooch with fa la r*l«' »sea. a *rja ncmbrt of nea, sot too well dreao**. W with tb* U*kt at tap* In «Se»r eyea. went forward to be the *aS >«ts of tb* rruttitat'i ptsyera and toe at teat pleadSufa of the earnest Sadie* of the W r. j c . Am*** these *ai est* man who bad bees an inveterate droakard. and to b!a> >u >h<»wa that "Wboaoeor belie.etb oa the *on. hash everlasting Hfe." Br believed "a the .-ton, be MS 4. and how bla ere* twntbfeaed when Hilton lapw! MM that if b« fealiv beUeved on Jtmma be • bath everla.tlo* Hfe " Wbea Use thewfre wa« empct.:. tbe treat rvanfeiltt to •.» ner* and te*p-t»n«e sxnor-,. f in Cbria nans. t/wk tub man *o a restaurant and If"*-t.a<! hfr> , u<l with >imrrasl J*"J «nd a breakfast for tbe dav Tbta wee i&<lrrd "*l+*ug tfce word.' tnd it of lb? fart that ODII yes terday »f «mor>ri, the majir averted u *he Bible meeting ia the rim M t Cburrfc. the text, " Br ye 4<«n of the word tiM oof bear*-* a«!jr." NMBIU, the Wp*r whom Eliaha rleansed by roaatiui Bf him to dtp stvn um** ia the Jordan, or rtthw, who «u clranso-d by f»a>ijinii with the prophet?' command, ww the subject of last Hlfkt't was w» show the *erv •irnr'lr:?* of CKids requirement foe salvar>oe Said the speaker •* Haman nstsre is the t«m» new u then If <»od were lo command the peopie of -«eauie fo and dip timet lo rh» Columbia, upon the assurance tbae tb»y would he •aved. tb* wo^lehere, like Naamau. would protest: 'What, haven't we Pusvt Bo*a4, aad i»o*t it fail of water. and Isn't the water much better aad ' leaner than Tha? of tbe Columbia*' That was Seaman • answer. uatil his wn«at ask*»d him What, my master, if the l4»rd ft*4 efcosrn s*»m» hiN thing* Then bin e»w were opened. Now. all God a*t« of wan is that he believe on the Sou." There will be two meettnya at the Hijoa on Monday, one at 3 p. rn and one at 7 S© p. m. There will alao be a Hibie r-ad aif at tbe Firat M. K. cbareh at l» I ™ to day and another meatlnx at tie Bij .n to nifht rVLL ATTENDANCE DE4IKEI). fteattle Wants Her Full Delegation at Ellansbargh. Pursuant to the call iwaed by Chair man II L Tesler of the statehood dele gates and alternates, who were appointed to attend the admission convention to be held at KUensbnrgh next Thursday, a meet ing was held at 3 o'clock yesterday after noon In the council chauler. Tlie object of the meeting was to secure a full attend ance of the Seattle delegation at the con vention. In tho absence of W. R Andrews.Hon. T. J. Humes was "<«ade seen tary, and »>ae disenssbm waa had r»wpert iue who would be likely to go to the cortvfnfion It was thought advlsaVe to appoint Messrs. Robert Mor«n and «J. O. Hailer a committe- to go uAth*- seteral •teleeat» > s and flu<i out who would eo and who won d not b-' able t.», v i m <n» ■ • latts r. to set u rt * '• a' to -.l* thefi places. This committee will a<so eo to thr railroads and endeavor tofet re*!u< ed raU-s. as on similar *>rcasfoiis. v»e: on** fare f*»r u»th ways. They will rfpirt a: a meeting to be held at Z p. m. Monday. TO NK.HT H WKEVTI.INCJ MATCH Final Mooey Pot I p and Arrange Hirnts All (-oinplrte. The much talked of wrest hue "ontest be btwecn Jaraes II Faulkner and Peter Schumacher takes place at Turn Verein hall t4»-uight. Arrangements were ful y completed yesterday, when both Hchu macher an 1 Fsulkuer dep*si'ed in this nth«* remaining slM)eachas stak»-s. maaiug s2Soa>lde. The match, it nay IK* stated arain. is mixed—on** fad Orareo-Roman and one fall catch as < u r ch-ran. Tue dual larat Shall be in tbe styl - a« tb«* winner of the shorter ol the t»o previous falls de cide- rhe rules governing 4-ach s\le of wreatllne make psrtieu ar pr«»vialo aeaiusT fouls Tw«» shoulders on the iloor at the time constitute a fall The wrestle will undoubtedly bo witnessed by a large crowd. rK!t«oN 11,. Mr. Thoma« Kwim; left 'A«t for Portland, to tie foaa ja-Teral day a Mr. E. s EothcbUA. of the A P. Hotaline Company. P.»rt!aad t la at the Oerldental. Fx Mayor A M. Cannon, of ftpnkaue Ka!1«. na» ret(lftered u r the IHridental hotel y i-aterday. Mr. i>*nlel *V. Itaa# left ia*t night f«»r hi.« f»»ruier hotn«* in .-ao-m, t>r., and will he' gone nevenl week*. Mr J H. Iloadiey, an pert nt en dent of the S-attla K duet inn tfto:k», lo«'k »a#i nocht's train f«»r rtan Praueieco. Mr. tlrorije M. Bowman, of Pnrtland.who hAx heen a <ew ilav> In Beattie. return-«J hom«* by 3a>t ul|ht'i tn u. Mr jE M Donald, peesidestof UMle attl«\ Lake a Eaat»*fti railaav, left fo- Port .'AIld I'll in", i: !(fht*» t »2U. lie will hi' gone A few dayami bosine**. Mr. <i-o T. M..r». propriety# of the Wear St'Atth?« Aui»*-rt rvturned to tb«* city y«ater«lAy. B< And Mr* Myera jaid a •hort v i"it to frienda lu th#- Knit, Abd tv turned a fea da>tA£>>to Port and, where Mr* My.ra i* at pn wn! »-opplt:jf. ItH K\ I t IKv Itlir.i I I I r.-y. tiood barber wanted at the Bon Too bar l»er aho|». ou Wa*h n on atreet. The Chicago 1 ,au<l Company ha« ahfpncd it* of the N * for h» Ship Hiibor towuftite t«« M uul Vvruon for record. Taking advantiu£ of unprece Vnt'dly low the N»ok-dore of «». l>afie* A Co. rr«i»«!t-d wttb j vr.»u* ali cay jetfer day, and w»l probably be more crowded to day. * ir«fiKiße eloainf-oat aaie ia lu pro# r eta there. Ih«* afeam*r Gao. E surr we*t ow to M\m' tannery, at Wot fc-iltit, yi'Hf nj»v Mil l Brought o\er U.-0 t»arr< !a of ••It «al m it ft»r *Mpment <na 'hi* Northern 1*»« itit raliroad to B-J«tu», Ma*«. the following have declared their In », in » ti. iMfW Am<"H*n cttlavu* Boj iinm WiK tie, K K Duff, Jftm« Kviui and J< AOPTI TOBKIIIIN))), aie aur )«eta uf tier *"d t'i.ri*t lvt«r Jt> uivu. a?<» of l»e . *rk. Arthur Seliaa : ',' ii r *»f Austria, and Wilham Nalhanaon t i , Ku*a;a. q m MillM'lM) NtHE*. The Kdith U * T«iu »»u her old ro«!e. Hit? atrtmrr A)ki U>"k •'«' IvXV tuna of N » .■ e <>ai for !'• i <ar'y thi* morning. Tin* t>rt - (iertnania ** i« .1 for M I Fran v i- • > \* «- erday trenioi wttb I W tun* of B H k l>ian»Ottd coal. The -baaier Ft r>jda!c a-: ved tn Pon (MID Xanaimo y»f' r<tav «;tta a <argo of ox' 1 *! fur the *«» com pan >. Thp CmatiHa tat' d fur San ! K-nn :»♦*% • \ • i: >■< a :«b 11 cabin : gvr«". 4- alcerage and M tuna of, merchant)**. * « fkfi t«• t<»»" *»f *! Her freight f: m utht-r port* amount**! to Co totia Amo ik hvr frvun >at tie were 4^.'»aek* of • s-a. i.' I **. tw*» < ar--a«>« of »hiug]ea an 1 a q&aatity of ntmber. A If. Mannia* A*' hrct.r a«c<t the littie *t amer To'o. a.id the ail: t*- «••»! \.y , trial <»*.npanj ?«» carry r>.*— . •* u* fn»tn Whit* vt Miiuu.ijt, .* 4»Witlun to Wwt Seattle. jkc iUearlawn"handker Mrf« Han4t> **tif !y ej»kro:dere<!. Cbesur «"h »r^ 4.H—Srw iot Ciik |i!nal*e*; aU r«»lorf Clfter Clt-ary. lu-kv B'ooi Pnr.tt *<*•*».• « -rr "vrur. <** rro|*?i*ai " 1. i Uver Vu *. IWi' t«ern>a:i -a v« . » tM'-t rat 'd Retn» t}>« a -1 " >t;TH ,!< d hy >?aahn»aeli A * ; 4 » A r'o Ik * .'. Son. Mini k Jk v * N* w •v ,-ea;f9. Che*% r CU«rj I.ad:«and » •:'» >*a!«i a* Jane* * amfAell't* Plant »tf- « t. New rthUw*. Cheater Ciaary. Sew dr*"» pooda i eary. New handkerebfefr < leary. A terrih'e fa« rifiea. Two hundred J;. (•*«-• « H' - ttlii» week at K :n • A f Uu -. nlw-np. Kri >1 vmtinn a* Stewart A II 4iue» i'r ,* Co N A Infants rv»U'*. i'!ear-. IT »:r »:ik handker. ii.efa Chester . Clearv. C'hr;-" jtfi< .-'l «it\ r Mid fa S «v* grau *:lk. v* a-"*u T ed no! to j»ul«. fr»> k or Mf t :»r i» auy.aiT. ki*>. Siogermaa AiN» > . ' s. T*. kla<, Hnfernau A* -» Sc"- v?- x i -nu f# bo tie t«eef. fl. Stiir ! >!« «t Ma: k ?. i 4nm» a»l:« xt. *.' u!c U< la 4 e»" a.i.l ireut»' * Ik hat 1 X« -We aU t toatiy under ■ Chester c leary. ♦!k*-r» Ui-?» f«»r the m:''. •:» He ' hrfojfi, t Use ha aoie of a • ** )* :. ..• • *ij!**»« ir r . v.rtf. [»•» »;.tetu{ a- Cheter t.*ary. N« H table a arfK. Ctearr. M .;»« \ '> }>*•!«! i! >«• « t'« • «i»* : «ran * : «v Tru*t «" > 'ue+ * » M ■ < n»imr.' a » th* W- » ' lx i ar* \ . jw;.l bifia b iiiTivr ;nterr*t Januarr 1. Pat wen » a - the Sar t i>thiftc H«"iv . -■#* Coamer» »a' «teeet K : > >. h F .:U. MORFV>'K SN :• t>- a . k Mtiu> J ma % rute and hand n-»t>e |.4i-t-ru*. aR? nhrrjr. A*svnj>hn»e the dollar* bny« a airieriv a!S w»w:,t »nit: Uan'.ifa {■altera». K. »*« & Caildrea crj far ?ucftcr * Ci&iorit SOT I* THE FERRI S W»T. Tb«- Idaho Xsk<* Troak!* f«r tbe Htjr of Soatf !P. larbor*Matter H.jl Forcibly »•««• 'b» OMrartlH fraft-Tk* Idah. 't Captain Arretted. Tbeaiip at the wharf, •here the ateaaenr Idaho aatoada t.« frrttht. waa the aoewi of as occ—eaee TWUrdar ifJrfwwt, whirh »af iewt ta cott*;4arahle 1 iUgatioo. The ferry-boat City of ■vaftla left her ailp at the tod of Mala street, is the aom r*. for a trip aer«w« the bay. awl. aa reenmiag at 1 o'eSoek ia tha afternoon, tha estraaee to ?be ferry porket via found fetorked by the Idaho Capt Tota Darta* of the iatter lal. wa* reqnetted to mora hit «rearner ont Muto allow by the ferry. He refnsed to 4o «o. when the harbormaetef. Hamuel w. Royt. wai notified and «oon aapeare-J He aUo ordered Captain DavU to bar-k tha Idaho, to aa to permit the ferry boat to poaa . bat no ctepa were taken by the eaptaln or hi* crew to ebarge tha poaition of the reeae!. The Harbortaaater then boarded the Idaho: and. as»li*e<l by others who accompanied him foe the pnr poae. palled the steamer out by £ran« <yf a wlnd!a». It appears thai the Idaho had rery Ilitla »*eam oa at the tira*-. to tha* This wa-» the only w»y to rhance her Hon. Captain Par;* was plared B mrreat by order of tbe barb»*ma*Ur. and '■ Captain Brtcgs accompanied him to Jastire J<»r»es - roart. where he was ralra«o>l on his own reroffi !*ai»ea. No time aas *at f«r The heariua of the rase, as no ha*! th«n made by Harbormaster Bo«t, aho wa* enracrd In rieariag the rtjphlof way obstructed by the Idaho. Sitae consider the aetion of the harbor master ill* eat. on th* ground U.at he bad no llcenfte to boar«l a ve»s*'i at her a»d take her in charge: hat oth ers consider this view errors eon*. «bea ihe fart is horae In miud tha? tba tpa«'o ocrnpted by the Idaho i* withla the corporate limit*, heme, in fart the » ou'luastioa of street an \ under rnaninpai eoutro!. Had the Idaho beeu oat in stream, or only fire feet, or one foot avtsi la the • Oregon ImproTementCo.'w ; 'lork. then the harbor ras>t. r roald not bsee boanled her Its ofßdal capacity with out a t'niied States license. it is said that that the artion of Mr H »yt ia based on sections Mo. 6 and No. 9 of city I ardinaiire N*». WCi. which read rtec. 6. The inasu-r or oth« r person in cbaree of any vess-*l or other water r-aft. in the corporate limits of the city of rv and briue ;u a to prevent or ; iuterf* re «ith the iuv*oring or pa**acr «>f ■ >?bt-r vessels or aater t-raf . from any |>art of the barb »r to any other i«art thereof, sbal . w: ru r*-«|nJred -<r directed by the aarbormsaier. f.»r hwiih rhau«e th j>o«i tton of such v»-sa»d or »-tber water rraft t.» surh i iai-e a« may br direct**! by the bar tj»ormaster. Any master or o her p«*r>ou iiitf lillMfli of aay res-el or otbCV war* r erait who shall fsil or re!use to forthwith thau>c>' tbe (M*sition of the same, when 'lire led by the ha. bormaater MI to do. as provide*! t»y this shall t»e deemed enilfy *»f a luiseieraesnor, and. upon coo vlctn.M thereof, shall be punished b> a fine in suy sum not exceeding tits) or by its I nvjumeui for aay tune not exceeding « da vs. !> • 9. Whenever the master or any person in chare* of any vrss< 1, *ir other water craft, in the harbor of the city of beatt e, si.ail fail *or to coange the |*o«iti«»u of sarb vessel or other water rriUT. a* directed by the harbormaster, ia a<'rordau< r with i«e provisions ui this ordinance. It shall he the duty ei the harbormaster to forthwith bard su *h vrss l or «»ther water craft, with »u« h ss» stauee a% tiiav uei es>ary, aud to charier tbe pnsi'ion of sueh vesael or water « raft, a- had been directed by him, aud the rxp« use of changing the jiosliiou of su« h vessel or other *»ur crsft mat be recovered from the w aster or owner *>f such vessel <»r ►tiicr water « raft, by a suit in the nam*, of tha city :n any court of competent Jnri« dic*i«»a Any y>erv»n interfering with or ' otatructinc it» any way the tisrhormastcr ii» the performance of ais dilict, as pro vidr*l in Ibis section, shail be deemed ! euilty t>f a uil-dcmean«ir, aud upon ron -1 virtion then of shall be t'juisb «1 b« a fine ; in a sum not exre**ding or by impris onment f'-ra time no: exceeding SO days. CAN A .HITKK INSTBICT? A l%«*al Katate < a»f \Tlilih i:rln^« I*l* the IJueatloa. A < a*o of eonaidtrable interest to real ealate mya before Ju»tice Soderheiv'a eourt tin kuit of Axainat Habd Neteon t.f collect a M-oinmi»»;ou upon the *Aie of Mne Ma in Ibe "old tramaa)" ravine. Mr. Campbell' claims thAt on November 19 Mr. Nelaon entered into an oiin-ement with him, by whieh Mr. Campbell to find a pur rha»tr for Mr. Nelaon'a property up*>n con dttton that Mr. Nelson should receive SIUK> ► for hia land, and Mr. <'anjpbell what sur- i ulua he e*>uld make He accord ► inniy ae urvd a purchaser who « agreed to give Ill'O, of which *u>u aou.d he Kpi't t-aab. although he was able ij to pav tlie mtlrf amount if neceaaary. tin liu* irther i.auti Mr Neiaon contended that > he a, i> vt l" aj#ll «r not h*a than 11>00, of whioil at leaat, MA* to be eaah, and was to bA*e All he t ov.r the Ji.iX) eonsideratu»;i. , k^W*.* 1 .!;-- the-a-' an U went e juth*- jury retired to wr* "t e w ththc.ase. Tuey rejK>rt« d about mid nlaht ihey eould not aeree, a* "aome i w»re for the p aimifT and wune for the " ' di f- U'tant. ' * > the foreman put it. Then tame up the qneatiou a.« to • r ; whether the jaitice Could infract the jury. K P.« arroi'. attorney for the {datn rtf, p:. • -!id against any instruction, i np»>o t < hLTt und that the codf i.Ad omit- J ted to make a provision a lowing * justice um'ru ti:.„ a j ir>. Mr. \rthur for tin de fen** submitted thAt it wa# a question ' upon wli •.i lot iniud wa.> not at ail dear. a-:d although tnt» code contained a Keuen! praviaioit which nught five the justice thAt |>oaer. yei aoine courts had i held 'hAt a Justice * fntwera must t-e ex p:t >.« lv de a red, aud :t tl.t jury ihould re turn a \erdict a. -dine to tae m-tmc- i % tions.it mi*rh! not he h Id va id by the higher courts. The geuerai provision re - ; ferriMl t«» Allows the justice the »me }h>v» ' era And line of pnx rtiure as t? e judge* of [ dlairlet courts, w here the code has omitted to make the « xj>re«» provision. And it waa upon th.s thAt Mr boderbers was Abo dto ! iu*trn t r; e jury and eoiujtei it tt» return a verdh t eitht r pro or coa. JOli;> AI I # T\ 11*: I.ICIT V rr«u''!c Between the Miinnsprn of thv Sunday Standard. The nsAuagcrs of the :y -'an-i-irj ' have had dilfi< u!ty with one another, and Thursday night the trouble t!, veloped into a row at the Orphc-tim M B. Goo*lkilid < aul<ae«|\u ntly hAd Cyrue A. l»Ake Aud Smith ttariu arretted by Officers Far aher ai«l lla!>i.Bc, upon warrants Mr. I'»Ake for bt .'js rtf .k au 1 disorderly, and Mr j •*v\» f<>r thrvAteniMg to kill Mr. tiavin's ast «i! \r- • -mi-sed by Jnatica Staler | h> r%, antl Mr. pake wht» secured a change j .. !o : ~ t- t Jus' e Jiu.ea' court, w ill have , a bearing to-day. i r trvnb'o *--f»m* * • J»e that M p . Co»od j vtrt ?• i » v ake Mr. l«ake pall ont of 1. a-.«l. vi. vt -s. ;»ak»- i* at \ at to Wik>' Mr «N«k;!!tl pull «mt, to xi t M- <Av n it? Mr o.«»ik!nd has ef , : Mr liu* • 1130 for his interest, b.tt i«j»k ' -a. - :.e i« in the p ant la the t x vm. Dtt. o sGk»jctid,—chief JutUca Burke ' • .a' >ii upon h.* first divorce case yet* te'Uav Af'.ern«HSß» planting a ilacree of til '' - l »la:x •' fr • 1 • r htti , aud John t ilarr"';i. 1 i>e nniiuke<i pa r * : ar •: a i >:>* ia. a. t*r . ill lSv . ! a-:d I.ai '* • • - d• t: Eiiens-'mrgb rue j > arnt ahowa jiiat re hti- and, who' • v t appear, wa* smiltv of «rr» a* cruelty Ito and Uirea e . d to • ''! • « 11 u , s. ",oA*tt v n-r 1 * ad deutis j Vsico .st Cversley of Engiaad, la dead. i \ - (alii i'iake *■ • Mt iu liarn;- • si* re. Kngiand. Friday moming. Jl U-'omAQ A Co. furniture deaVn of 1 V-. ade't :.a, hav fat let*. Lrabilitiea. | |X-.0.000. a**' t". 175, Boot awn SHOE iwn. —FIm itodi! of and shtK*« atr-oat -:-et'U ; ? a- t". r-t, hard ft. s e\t aud » grosnd In denraNc tone ] i u. /or I. • r« wf rid. on v- r We u' ou as r t v and attra r \ * f,ir rv • w*-ek ureihre as aud haadk et fa ; k .*«. **.t'S -». an a Co. ? 4> •* k e'ntkhe*. Ckeater C'eary. I.k -N«w s k v «.J*hra. CheaUW i arv f 1i,,-. *. no ' Wit t evvry lin suit we : i • s » print jeg wr«>. taker. ?\» • iiic inar CkMaing House. k .et A Kos» t.berg N' W underwear. C'^art. |- ■. • «• . »; * ti»d the Star « •? «• •. m A*-or*nßen?uu<unailed a . r os pnrs-s and ptT'ty style* >u t«oy*' h-t yenttw,' t . ::ir g attract atteatlca » t? \r: they Are a er. Kline »L Hoatn New *at.: * f C^eAry. New tow I a Chester CleAry. A u«* fui X:? aa preaent :» alaraya Ar • pre. tAted ** t < i«r grv at tiae of 4 -ix uia t «'Ats at.d >esta a Ei.ae A :i aenkrrf. i Cbildrts Cry Ur fudar't Castorta SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1888. SKW TEAK'S CALLS. T3te Fo«t rxTKJU'vm ra extract the l»coi'i»aa aett T-eeiat Bomief to tfte aaUaa of tfcactie for the tumue meat of tfce aaaea of those who will re e*i re ttKtr friend, o> Kew Tear r asdl tk* piaee ae whieh "oyra howae ' will ha fcrpL iS Man baaded «r ae -t fa Mm I o'elo. k Monday niybt will be pwbtUhMl C»T. Rt lf«uik <>T*rT!*t—A wrflao 3a»ed *afro«t Eriekaam. has raed the Spriof HUI Water Coaapoay for t€' kaa', orertiaae la abovt two yews' atr - *lre at 29 eesta per hoar. Erickaoo waa a » b T As<er I' r the nosapaar. e;:^ST' 't he «*:>«. in faae. i"*, bot as the o«r»«t e'.ai<a«. to Septeaabrr. asd he BM.V a Eu?s<.«mcda . of e*ery 'er tn ! nate* of overtime he to be a' work. The roratsuty contend* tbat aa hi a «urk a* a biaMer ua.t af'er other men h»l qait work, to eaar<> bla to set h:a pawder and b!ar far next day. it waa cri(ir.a:iy Rndervtood taat lie vaa'opot in tbai extra time v cordi»f;.v. Ow the other hand Ert>k»»n rla mi tbat tbe compan-- aarreed to pay him for tee overtime It leaves Justice Suderberj at »ea a l<>ar^ther Grounded In Salsm Harbor. Sew York !ta, I*e. 12, The steamar Yakima Bar. which grounded while entering -aleni har t*or, Oregon, will, it is thought, be <aved without much damage. KRIL ESTATE TRANSFEK-V Deeds HerortM at ths Auditor's Ofllee Yeaterdaj. Rea! estate transactions from January I. IM, to date are 15.715,142 « There were filed for record yesterday 96 deeds, the considerations aggregating M8.6iA.50, an average of Following is the list as furnished by Wood A Osborne, abstractors of title C. H *baw to Harry W Cary. lot I*, block I, tsn'h Haven add to West Seattle. f?00. J H. ktng>iurff to Charles O'Connor, lots '* and 4, block 5, HenestorfTs add to iSeattie, K. W. Me* iy to Henry Irvine, lots 11 and 12. SomerYllle, SIOO J C. Mitche 1 u>J. F Reif. lota 1 and 1, b!«n k T. Mercer addition to .Seattle. SJISO. N A. Hau*»er to Jacob I>by. lot 3, block 190. I» T Denny's Lfth add. raw. f*. B. iHumberre to Kdwari Brady, part of w» t uf ne» 4 se<* 16. tp r4e, 19 acres, mo. H J White ft Julia F Whitehead. Jots 1 at d Mock 3*, l». T. Denny's third add. $«-**). A L. Rorhcrford to J W. Borst, lets 5, 6. 7, #, i and 10. block 8, Fail City,s2t4«. N N. Barrett to J. C. Soyes. lot 2, block ?£>. Oilman's add. s:;'4. N. V Barrett to Swmuel Elliot, iotl. block 29. Gilman's add. $ <jo E. Hrsdv to Watson II Brown, und l , of II.« •sinw' jof na* t AM tp .r4 c, |»>7.« t . > A. to Clifford M Dunhsm, w' a of sw 1 4 sac 4. tp rse. *o acrea. Capt. C. Williams, to Dwight L. Moody, lots 11 aud 12. bl*N k 1», IJ. Kinntar> add, II .**. t«ree;i Wra II \\«m»*l, w : a of >w 1 % Sec 4. tp 2a. r 4 e. Hi s «. $ JiCt> Wm. D Wood to 11. I- listts, blksSand r ». ami n ! » of bik If Wood's cireeu Lake I'a'k awld. $-tsO, \% m. l> Wood to James P. Ludlow, blks 2 and 4, and a l , of bik 1. Wood's Greeu Lake Park add, S2OOO. J A Kees t» R. C. Washburn, und %of sw» 4 f f sec t» 28, r7 e, &4JO. K Blewett to Henry Wat«on, lots 2 and 3, bik >7. Denny & Hoy fa add, I.Ou. W. f. L Sth Co. to C. Carter, lots 15 snd 16, bik 7, first piat W. S. L. *fc I. Co., ssoo J. K Bums t<» Thomas brackets, lot bik SI. law s second add. fU. V Hugo Smith et a! to w Weissman, lots 1 and 2. bik 5, Sw P. add to West Seattle, $225. P. Brown to Amos Hurst, lot 5. bik 4rt, D. T. Denny's third ad-i, 9975. NK. Ryther to Franklin Klliott. lots 4 and 5, bik 21, I! !>. add, $5200 A. P Mitten to Jessie K. Wallis, iotss ami 6. bik 4, Potut add to West Seattle, tro K Blewftt to J. W Alrxa. lot :\ b'k 38. Dfun* A Hoyt'x add. 11^0. H. Wbitt- to Martin Lnvold. lot*aiid 10. ' Wk f>. White <v ManuiDji'a add.. West Scat til", >. 00 T M J HJnrkleytoP C. Koum, lot ft, bl S. Hinckley'* *up'l |»lat of Hinckley's add to | Seattle. |3\)o. ti. Kiunear to*Mra. A. A. Jam#*s. lota V arid 14. bl If. <i. Kimiear** add. fiOOO. « K <» Fa> gre t • fhorra* Adatm. Jot 1. b! j. Fa fgn • add to Wwl Heatt »\ |2OOL Ps Anefmblv to I: l!<»:Toki'. lot 13, bl Chautartijua bearh. ?!'• M.I! c'arkt.H* M <init b part of ne ! 4i art . . tp 2,V r 5 c. «! a its. fMK). E K-«*w«'t to H. Have*, lot 9,1>! 44. Den ' n> A flort'i add, fl'O. K «i Fa«*rr. •.< p. \nd»r-on, ]«■? H, bl 1. i Fa** err'* l*? add t" »" *vattl«\ IJ. ' K.tl Fat Mm* to J»d.' F»r<u o». l««t IT.;' i 1. Faegn '* Ist add to We*t Seattle, |22.». K li. Faeffre U> Haa»* 4 F.xdcn. let 11*, bl 1. lit add to V\.-s' -♦ -att!♦-. H M H>»«kin*"U to E < Vau Mcer, lot bl 7, Ij»We I'aloji add. 1400. J. V. lloTt t»i A - -a* rave, lots 2 and . bl T>, He'd and Ivfiuy'- 1-t add, SIC\OO. St. I'atrick lfa« lirett Ht«ro. J Fore*t and stream. While discussing venomous reptiles it will perhap- not K* o it place to add a little information wbich seem* to me remarkable, and whit h will be ■ in*W" to nearlv all w ( o live ea-t «f the mountain*. \Vhen I arrived on Puget • So iittl 1 wax informed that there were ueither .*erpent«. injects, nor plan's on the shorn* or i-lan*»s of the Sound. Having never seen a place rntirely <iev< i«i of poi>onois animal ; or vegetable life I wa* r.tther inclined to doubt t.'.c a- erti 't). though a*«ure<i by many old settlers, as well a> new. 1 that • »*h the e:wv However, a care* il investigation since then ha* convinced me tha* it is true. In all ( mv hunting and ii hirp expeditions I have never seen a !>perimen < i n »i~on-t oiii reptile>, insect. »r plant, f notice an entire ab*en e of both |«is)n oak . and ivy. which I have hereto ore CM-'* co mteci wherever 1 have been. A fur a* I can learn, uh.it I have -ail in ' r« > \Tt\ t• r. :'« tSo 11!« i aI-'» holds tr-ie ( of Ml the count:y lying we*t of the ' < 'atc&de range. r»eo|» Creek Kali*. Cheney S**ntin*-I. Deep Creek Fall* is experiencing a • pktiKHMßil giMtli A gentleman . tr.un I>tt!uth i> erecting a large eleva tor. a Swkane company another. and the railroad company another. A large number of handsome and ' omm Miiou- st »re buildings are also being put up, and if report- art true. the town is forcing r .p;. h ahead. and it is the livHie-t and will he the frtrge t pi- • lietween Daven port and Cheney. When Baby «u aick, Wa gar* her C'astoria WkfA ah* was a Child, Slxe cried for Castoria. Wk«a ahe became Jftiaa, She clung to Castoria. When she had Children, She gave thrm C**:oria. llandkcrohc f ra. feet To Ala*. linger J man «fc Co. Xmas banrains. People ran t »<; ■ , r.j!'er> k* the- V »*}'.s * {»;?•. >.»'! ►«;? at Kifne A K< v n:-rg*». Twenty fiver; :- - ' .<« a j»a:r of kue» 1 rant* a? Kline Koeeiibcnr*s Trefousae kid coves, the l«art ia th* world. rbk !a«. Stnjst .'man AC< Brocaded si k handkerchief* for Christ- j ma* r> A Co. Ne* h- . .Ja v no\ :?.t* « e#*er 1 Vary. New baby cloak*. CI- ary. Xmas tarjrains in c'ov»-*. bar }* iu w• * lea \m< ke'f Xwa» l<*reai? - ;i fancy gent* famstiinr g v K-.ne & J Rouen Urg. Sew tabhe rover*. ' leary. Holiday display » f l a* :k- rr' eN. very arT'«tic embroidery. Tokias, ,t Co. On;v a few »>m<«klPS: >' at 14 To aad I' 31" Tck.'S*. <l* german At u Xk ' rf 11 * • ' • * f*;;«. f«•? Cbriittuia* T««k'at, Aio. Ten p»iiT;-ds steak U*e #L , ar M -at MA k-».«'o:n - a ?. Frf« iee f f theMa In order to show 1 ;ir iptrrveialioß for tbe lifersl eft is. UM t.» «*, we «sli pre.-* nl a t a . .* !>[■«. 'ar - ■ * ' . ♦'• "'• i sj:> #u:t.* Tto* r 1* Often HjJan! «a - > l»t. Ki::*'- Jt K t«rn^?Tg. vM tf t rurnfd ieef i r 11. . star Market, Ooi: a >tr»*ft ► "i .'ket.- ao *e oi/ , ion s l.» A K ' R I; U» Fr» :u"T.t •'*' in, !»•>? : * A B-»»* add ti u, f«*r ten Cent*. Apply to L. H tinfS'h A Co.. t x v « • 'ai b'-«»ck. vuvtnir given avray the band • -otnrat tier s**n Tok'as, singtrcian j. Co. L*mhr« any qrrality and s *• »:th au> k: I"f landlr free o? charge, j Ti s ngennan A Co. N-w ri hi a«n>. Cb* »>r C ieary - i nnderwi-a' «'af,dreir- 4re»*e* and apraat % 1 * pnrrhase, ervatiy utiOex Tt.Qra Cueatar :»ear>. F-«v fnn for xhv beys" With er*rv smt T re> i g-atis a T>r>ntMßfl prtss. arit, inker, tyj*. etc. Kline i#l KOSEUBCRG * CalMrsa crj lit Pi:c**r' Cisioril I® c POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thu Powder aeTer runt*. A earni of panty.ttreaftb a»d Hon ecoooeica' than the or'iaary cads aa.: a a set be sold ia rsaatt. 'ln* with the si! titade of low teat, abort weight, a aa or phosphate twwdera feid oatr ia aaaa. koTAI. Bant- Co . li» Wai". street. Saw Tot* odPdwri A GREAT Wrestling Match! OAT( H-AS-( AT< H-CAS AND GR/ECO- ROMAN STYLE Will take place between • JAMES H. FAULKNER OI SAS KKAN CISCO. and PETEK SCHUMACHER Of TACOMA. for Jjs»3oo.oo, Match to <i fhii-th. At TURN VEREIN HALL, Fourth and JetTersoii street*. SATURDAY NIGHT, DEC. 29 i>oors open at 7p. ic. Wrestling to com mence a! 5.30 sharp. General admission, 80c: reserved seats, |1; a few Mage heats. |1 "0. NEW YEAR BALL rader the auspices of SEATTLE TURN VEREIN, —ON— Monday, December 31. ADMISSION.. »1 00 MEMBERS IS OOOI) bTASDING LO Good music has been f nfrart'd. FRVO IIPERI HOISE. GEO. F. Fitrs Manager TWO NHiHTS OSLY. » Thursday aud Friday. January 3 asd 4. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT. Tbe iii«'.!nciii-hoil Iri»h Cumcdlaa and Vocalist, J.S. MUEPHI, Cnder mansirenient of C. W l)anlels In Fred. Mar«oen's greatest of all dr«:ca*. the KKKItY (i(>W. Played by him witl» unparal.eled «M for eight <<>•—eut;v«- In nil th»* principal eftit-a and leadiLg theatres in] Amtr.ca. j A comedy drama without equal, present ing not only realistfc pictures of life and Jove in t! Kr. t-aid I-fe t but anevery-day day tale in every land. Supported by th< talented yonnf leading Actress, HISS ANNIE HOKTLAND, a»i a >\ii' b tiramalir Coxopany. Iltl-H WIT. IKI-H 80NT.A Prirci a, R -w-rr <1 *ra!« t« be ba»l at the -tatfV P.'iarmary, thrw d« a a •drauor. rri<!av n'ab' the "HIMrS KHVE" wii! )v p-i- u 1-1 axt Mr. Unr|>h; »;U !-itro dticc ! .«s-»"AT «• n J. •*A HANiifTL OF EARTH Second Annua! Hall COMPANY I). FIRST REGIMENT N.G.VV. First Regimental Armory, DEC. 31, 1888. JfCSir— Fir*t Reflmens Band. t BE CAREFUL! WHAT Brand of' Spices. ' *UB t'-K OS YoCR TA»;.E OS iV YOOB oOKntG. PCK£ SPICES GROI ND FRESH F\£E^ bark aed *i—ii' ■ aaaa ia kaaitia. THE CLASS OF InYestments, OFFSREP BY CcTUX'it They make a specialty of choice prop erties. and conduct their bnaen oa ap proved bas:nesa priocloaia. Tbe faUowlac will dee aa idea of the character rf the iarestmena ther oft; sioo,ooo-;r: 7 has a «> foot frontage on Front street and 138 feet on Seneca, wbi!e lot § fronts 6© feet on West street snd 130 feet on Seneca. The-* two lots tarry riparian rights, and. th*refere. practically extend to deep water. Even now there are improvements for more than an eighth of s mile on the property. The following are the improvements A four-story building, bringing In f?4O a month, the Puget Sound Ice Works, paying S3O a month ground rent, three wore iarge buildings renting for 4300 beside s large wharf and street improvements bringing in fIW. Tbe monthly rentals at present ag gregate 1770. and when the present leases expire this can be greatly increased. The price for a limited time is SIOO,OOO. one fourth cash and balance on long time at ft per cent. AAA—Northwest corner of Front •PWfUUU HatlisiJU, 60x129 feet, one of the choicest corners on the slroet. It is covered with good rent paying stores. tflCO AATjHine of the choicest lots $ JOfUUU 0Q Commercial street, be tween Washington and Mill, 53 feet front age by 120 feet deep: half cash, balance at S per cent. This offer Is limited to s few days. nnft * orth "* corner of Front iJr±U ? VAA/ aiw | me full lot snd improved. tfIAA AAA—Seventy threes^re«of West »4>^C7 } &\J\J Seattle water front. Crgw ford ACosover intend to organise a poo! to purchase this traet.and those wishing to se cure interests will please apply at the firm s office. Since the recent developments this is much the cheapest piece of land in West Seattle, ami will doable in value within sixty days. djOC Ann-Lot on the weft side Q f front street, next to the corner of Pike. This is fine property. On the lot is a S7OOO residence which will command SIOO a month rent. Terms. One-fourth cash, balance on long time at 8 per cent. (11l f7 AAA—Choice lot on the east side (pl ffUVU of Front gJre€l between Pike and Pine. S7OOO cash and balance en lone time at low interest. (In A AAA—^Full lot at the south- cast co.'ner of Front aad Lenora streets. There is a go*> 4 resi dence, now occupied by the owner. Terms. One third cash and the balance in one aud two years at 'J per cent. It is the cheapest lot in the block. (tn A AAA -1 hoict * seres st Salmon bay. Either 40 or N) acres at $l5O an acre. Owner needs monev at once and offers by far the cheap est tract in that vicinity, land adjoining is selling in lots. <Jjl A AAA—Two full lots at the north W est corner of spring and Sixth streets, including a f.se large house. This is beautiful property. Satis factory terms. dn A AAA-Full lot on the east side »Pi.V/jUUU c f Front street between Stewart and Virginia, including a small house. Reasonable terras will be made. (JnA lot on the east side lpxU)\/Uv/ 0 j front street, between Virginia and tenora. <t|Q Cnn-°" hundred and twenty »PJ.JUU fect square, facing on both Fifth and bixtb streets, be tween Union and University. There are fonr houses on Fifth street and room for four more on Sixth street. By building the** l the property will return I*4 per cent per month in rent®. This is the cheapest thins in this list of bargains. (t*f7C Arj—Furty by one hnndred and 9* v/UU twenty feet on Seeond street* between Pike and Pine. This is the cheapest property on the street, and is offered for a limited time only. at cormr a ° d waji iPUOUV/ Btreeti". Inclullug three new kix-room cottages. Kiue location. ft nwcr * ,n >-uecessful optr »J>U JUU at Jon, with splendid water and excellent location. Fiue tract ot 40 acres suitable for platting of Lake Union. It lies with a gentle slope toward the lake and i.i partially elesred. There is a lot of money in It for some one. All cash. (JjcrjAA Forty arre* corr.t ring on the fcP*Jv/V/v/ Above desi-ribad tract atid not qnite as go<»d. Half ra»h. <IM doing profitable ipTl/UU H perpetual deed to magnificent water power, i<y room, hard finished residence, two acres improved land, €ne orchanl. etc. Water power is worth I4OCO for any sort of manu facturing. (JjQnC n-Twu lot* at the aotlthwi-tt SO/3U ro nirr of SpriH? an.! Twi ntn'Cta. There ia a frontage of Jtet on Spring and Twi-'fUi. AqcriA Fine !ot, i -r.or Eisbth a:iJ kpOOUU M.: • (bo»Y»'CT arc nilf) *ll h 130 flit i.-o.it on Mill Jtrett. (Jjq C A Aof o ght !■■!» Jn-t off ipOOUU „r Madi""o »trt-et. It ia pretty j.rojxT! v an t well worth Ibe prlc*. tfjOpvAfV Siochoiw au I well located kjKJvUU ~a the npj«r aile of Matn u-tt to tbe corner «f Stewart. Tbi* is a ca»h priee. (TlQAnn I"' or, y aharta of the casual . ipOUUU . 11.. <t Paulson | rur*;!tire Coaipaiijr. Par ia!ue of , ijncfjf) » iJe 0< ipZ'w/UU t ,:rtt, next to the corner of CoV-sm'-ia. The view ia perfect aa.l the lot a choice oae. OTIA AA-H. > » I iotcorr-.'-r Twelfth C<i4Uo "- 1 •»■>■'■> Murnlfi-eiil 1 e i .: Ila.f e«»h «ud the t«J i'u<t ia two year». A AA-two fine I ■'» Twelfth OZTtUU - r-. r » •11 c ewari an I • * •• «It fr-itii »!'•■•? ear*. Tta-jf a. ready f.w -niidin*. Their i a>ii val«e ia IAM). $A An A—l ' : « near iJike » aah ZUUU . . .i a ir.-~: ■..*>• tit opp.> I ■. i:'. Hr- « a tjuituu* , • umeago fc»rII.VOOU. Jin" ■ , '» ir*. ■ r> -ervotr. nnn ; ' •» ** lbe e.irner 5i UUv» t ., u and Grivn street,, on ;i«e i able _ELtA.HEOUS BARCAIHS. i..:-. . Terr' 't -'h Terry'« f.fth, S. n 5; --rin . *. law « a roal. Birtc • fe , :r» ■ : -«' a s H-r- «ee.i«d, Ter •» ar ". J.' il •-M. ». II • klei a. Par*, -v .v V rn r «, narah A Be.l » an i I *foni's a »4Wons no/ • ,*at; i'* in every part of tbe , city at ffwsa f-W u fPA.OOft. SOTS Tie jr-.cea we q:ate on Front treft c.berfhoi-e pr:pertie». Are for a : usitej iiaa« ct.y. Aid btyera »hoild K*«.r 'Mi ia 3iia4. We ..o aut deal ia A=ytliiAg to: ctoiae f npertT. WHAT SHALL IT BE At the Holiday time the question as to what would be appropriate For* a Ohristmas Gift We would suggest that no class of merchandise finds so much favor with ladies or gentlemen as something to wear. Of these goods we exhibit the largest general assortment in this country. Our facilities enable us to place before the public the latest and most cesirable goods in the world. SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR CHRISTMAS Hundkerchiels. Chilclron*!«i 1 limdlcerehiel N. UentlomenV I lamlkerchiefs. Cientis* IVeckAvenr. Ladiew' 1 JreKwinff (>owns. ClonltM and WrnpN, :uttl HO.VH' I'"ii»e Niinpendei*M. (icnts' Hterliny: Silver nnd Nntui-al Handle** 1 T mbi*elliiM. Ladied* Eli'fjrant Kterlinu: Silver 11 unci lex I' inlirellaM, Gents' Elegant Nmokinc JaoketN. IlniHNl'ninted finiM. Children'w Feather and Snlin r'<i>«fe£ r Lntlies' Misxes* and Children's Fnney and Molid Color Ho||H FINE MILLINERY. LADIES', MISSES'. CHILDREN'S, CELLARS, CAPS, BUFFS AND BOAS. DUNLAP'S CELEBRATED HA Your Choice of 1000 Boys' Suits. Your Choice of ICOO Youths' Suits. Your Choice of 2000 Men's Suits. STORE WILL REMAIN OPEN IMIL I i «o\Dtt MliBT. TOKLAS, SINGERMAN & C °^J Presents itself to many minds.