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WASHINGTON SEWS » Fatal Dynamite Explosion at Puyallup. WASMKU IT o* A WOTE. TMnms Klaeta Oelegatc. «• «»•« Htatrlionrf CMtMIIM, hot Walla Walla !»•<■» .*««• Pl-VALMTP. I>ee. at-A >o«d egploatori *WM the Pnyallop W 1 ® •* 7tlii * | ■online Itaeatuewa* «oou learned and that another llfa ami perhapa two bad been sacrl#ced. Sortbeart of town. )uat aero., the bridge, four men have been bard at Work for over a month clearing land lor Elmer Smith. Toey lived together Is a «mall houae. Friday morning two of them. George Wataoo and William <k>w. wen', out to work, whlb- l-eroy <*ow re main. <! In the hotwe to waah up the diabe. Jam** Klogg irtarted to dry out «™ giant j powder, and bad 12 itleka of It In the overi and waa tilting bealdr It, Buddenly the whole tnaif eiploded, j tearing thine* lo piece. and .ettlng (Ire to the eabln. Leroy Gow wa» learlnlly In Jttred. bat .« able to ran out and drop i ■owe diatauf e from the fire. Hlogg wa* In (taaily killed, bat «u aooti piili-d out of! toe flaim* by hi* comrade* and neighbor, who had ranhed to the «V"«. 111. limb, were badly broken, and bl« train* and cut. were innnmi-rable. Vn. Mi Mb* J ! and McCracken and aeveral men from town weri null on the «pot and brought «ow lu on a iitti-r. He was laid oat iu knox A Hampaon » offiie There ia Wrong hope that he inay aorvlve hi* frightful ln)ariet Jatnta Binge'* people live mar For* rout Kanu>. A letter b- bad Jutt written to bin mo'-her wa. foand mar the cabin. Where II had been blown. T A COM A Neighbor* Utt*rr«l - Highwnyuiati j Arr««t«il Burklev Tsco*a, Dec. ft—Att Jfrfortunnte neigh borh-, ) <l Ml I * • of * youth 0# J7oo tb« *orl©t»S charge of «Ub Übk John clesna. the lefendant if * son Of • Mr. Eeothroyd, of the Paget Sound Enting Company. and, like bis father, always been considered quiet and peaces hie. Tfa« trouble atom over * dls putc betweea two boys, In which the mother* took part, aad this afterward* in Tolvt"! the father of on« of the boy* ami the brother of another, a n't resulted la John Cissaa b«dug *«rlously itabM In two places The ptelimlnary hearing will lie held to morrow before Ju at tee I aw mice Five vagrants were before Justice l-aw reur-e ye*terday. Four of them. Henry Trainor (who ba» often been committed lu Seattle), Chas. Higgina, John li) man and John Conner, were committed to the rhaln gang In default of a flue of 410 ami coat* ea'-h. and the fifth, John Kiissell, an old Offender, waa ordered to work out a fine of 925 and costs. About VJO o'clock la.it night, a." K I. Kltnball wan going home to the wharf, he was Mopjad by two »oen, one of whom held a revolver U> bin head while the other went through his pockeia. Mr. Klrahall wa* relieved o1 the care of his wateh and *lHint half a dollar In rash, and was then ordered to proceed to the wharf. Me, however, followed the footpad* at a dis tanee and succeeded In having one of II t ni. David Dennln. arrested by Police Captain Cavauaugh after he had pawned the watch at the Tourist's saloon. When brought before Justice I,awrence today, Dennin was held for trial before the df» trtot court and cemmltted In default of 9 M ball. In the probate rourt to day Mrs. Olive IS. la?o wa* appointed guardian of the person aude-tateof Clara Olsen, an orphan of eleven summers. A petition for second letters of admlnls tlou on the estate of Win It. Wilton de Oeancd, were filed bv William H Wilton, aon of deceased. Another adminiatrator had heett previously appointed but had died before tbe property was distributed. The final hearing to determine who are the heirs of the late Fred Neluel. who was murdered about a y«ar ago in the First ward has been set for the 14th of January. Auditor Huggins to day ls*ued marriage licenses to the following ( has. Johnson And Mary Anderson Thoma* Finncgan and Jane ( unnlngltam, and Lottia Krick eou and Martha Kebecca Ikrgqulet. Nel* I'utor Hansen, a native of Denmark, declared his inteutiou to become a cltisen of the United Stat. •» J. M. Buckley, assistant geueral mauager of the Northern Pacific Kailroad Company, hat resigned the nonltion oi manager of too Northern Pacific Coal Company, and John Kaugley of llliuoi* has been ap Coin ted to the po*itlon. Mr. Kanglcy will ave hta In-adqnartcr* in Tacotaa. At the meeting of Taeouia Lodge No. 22, S. dc A. M , last evening. V. W. Hro. William arrell Installed the following officers Kd It Hare, W. M.; H. W GOodwin, S W K. J. Davis, J. W ; Heurv Drum, tr«a*urer O. R. Bigg*. secretary; H. H. flKubbs, chap lain: Wiu. Farrell, marehal. J M Morn •on, U. D.; A M, Chesucy, J. D K. J l.af foon, », 8 ; Abe Cross, J. s.; M. Brottou, tylcr, ngi.r.oATH- ro r.u.i?N*»u unit A meeting of representative ettlxcna wan held lu the court house to night, pursuant to tlie eall of Mayor Drum, to select dele gales t<> tiic territorial convention to urn admission to the Cuion Mav ' itin wa* In the chair and 1 I. Nixoti was sec retary rate* and nine alternates, and the follow log were chosen Hon llonry Drtim.Ce> Bpragne, M Kaufman, J V me wart, C. F Kay. J It Houghton, Allen C Ma*otr. < I' Ma*tersou. S. A Wheelwright, V. M. Wade, T. 1,. Nixon, Hie wart Hlee, J M lmugan.Jol.n .-aliar, Alexander t amp bell, Colonel I'lukertoii, t 1 old*, alter nateN The committee on resolution* reported the following, which was adopted unani Btously: W hkkkas, It is the seriou* »iun ieilou of the cltisen* of Tacoasa and Pleree et»unty that It i* Justly due the people of this Rreat and growing Territory of Washington iat we be immediately admitted into the Union as one of the sovereign our population being abundantly Mifttdent and rapidly Increasing, our natural re SOnrCis more extendi\e than those eon tain* d in anv other division of (he Calon, our prospects of future wea th and ma terlal development tittetcflled, our tion on the sea coast and clt»« p{Mxlniit\ to foreign possession*, and all esisi. ug eh cnmatances being such to demand and eutitlc Us to admimlou; therefor . I That on« debgat« « to the K'. letmburgh convention, to U- held January 8. la? Inst meted to u . their best udgment in the selection of fitting repre«K>ntattve« of the b.niy t»» v (sit the capital of the ua tJou at such a time a* may !«e designated by said convention, for th-- of urging Upon the eou tress of the Ca I ted BUte*, the claims of Washington ferritury for etateh«HHl. - epeeche* were mat! by C. 1\ Cur«*.f. fc». A Wheelwright, and others showing the .need of activity of the b Of Washington to s«>ciire ad st once Wheelwright sa ' elements of wealtu lu Washlugt<>:i t« rr• tory, and png«d SouUtl «n parti, niar tb*>i tn any other .spot id Aimrua tf n. • t«f • whole world. The trustees of the Taeotna real estale and stock ex * by laws, aud clet t« l K t itotalled tf « fo! lowing •>;»:,, rs A. K Hewttt. fir-: > prvs.d. 1 |j Kawycr, *ceoud v;ee t»?e- l» ;»* K N «•;: mettc. s*^retary, Frank » Ho*- : - J 11 lis ! ll' tive committee IV A 1.1. A Willi Nr.Wv No l)rii>g«tf« to Kllettabtn c h |,,| dental DkiMilftsi Nrw lUllr^ul. >V\n a w an.*. lv- .> \f M m,, t Cltifcu* thin R trr;i, ,»vj U **» ,! ■ • * to •end delegate* Im the Kltc>?» tr> mention. It bbrlicMs) our am ' - ; hood u well emoi*h im.l f • - |nm, tb*t ««r - , •r** fully r«»iaprt»*!i[ to act f,. r u- *n.| t » «<r \\ a* •, uM u- a rothv Hon on thr ttUUUi. s of oaf «Mfita ronrv** ntajto»« At Cri «»tufr. on the TV h • Christina* ni*ht, r Hansen whth handling a pistol, du« Wanted tr. >* tearfully wounding b<« haa.i iinto*t erased by eteltotucut ant* agor,%. ehars« l the rommn.h r of the ra*n i, , right ho.| loft, narrow :\ taU*:ng *.«vetal persons tut he room,on* «ht>igiciu :hr utgt tho brim of the shooter'* bat ]u»t gr» »!< hU head Coming to hi* wuk' «. he thrv« the revolver ta tho Are. out <; he wa? done «tUk Are arm* The i>. A IV. T fowei art' at work trad lac aud track lay tag in the city limit* near tho tannery. Two SHon engines for the use of v..-* toad arrived Thursday KNO||OHI*H Nt:w\ Cltoked to I'eatb by a *<i«a«t N» w Ht.«i»* AecUlrnt. £*otioai*u, ln*c 2? It i* prported that an Indian murdered tear ?;•>. r* V J e\ cnittg. rh- lod-**.» * t «, kuovit to have hem 'a \. a- ; murdered Indian i* m 1 t.i ha*< v on d fo di «Ut h* a »<qn» • The wrcstitng match ut tVh -art hall Wvwiaf evening. b*tart u • •• I, «. a an mn; o\« iu Iliads-nan ftrxt . .LP® * M,,e * *** Wt 1 i - v x; " **' * The «*Ofinc U-: ;V.- v has arrival T. Kintil ha» lot the e«»o*raot for Uic plUt'lC Of hit lot on ihv wa!rr troat be tween the CUcaio satooa au>t th«- }welr> •tore of L 11-n* , and a?iJ >•- efts t Iher.'On a ai»«l a»odol atorv timet*re, to be use I mj> a atore bni.d i ,w & TS eoe wi{i baa»f«enta Aiikcu voeaiikt aud ek> t ctttiottJat, la to of Fort IWnaeod, it f n tho } ritt. arraafJa* lot the IwnroctlflO of ciawe. is mwn* and e-Soeatioa A kagthy eoart docket awaita the ae*t trrm <* nmrt at U»ia piara taring the part moat* atore Iretekt >v baud.*-d la tba warebnww. of thi. elty (baa ia may three preeedlu* month. nfc-naai, E »<?!;. a iad U year. of ace. f. f' im a ladder Wcdncdav and bf • both bun** of the Irnvarai The limb van VI by Imi man awl M«rrt». HTEIV M flwixm LEO I.O#T, «aak ia fort H.n(ktMi Kay-All Hand. *a *»d. Tirtr Timisv. Der. 2»—Tba ««aa»t Idaho arrired hers tbia er«stn«. briagla# new. of the tow of the ateam *eh««ner I>eo la Alaakau water, on the night of ,so vanber 27 la**-. Tba l/tn ban been plying from feattia to A'atka for »ii year, part wan owned by the Sitka Trading Co. af 1 «4tka. ttai vai»Ha»»f..«o. and nala.itr«s. E<^!iowln* i« pitrarr r. T. Piaeher'. areonat of the aeeideat: -On the mornlß* of November n we left j oar am erase re Hoik am Bay and pro eceded down PaM. en r>«te to Port T'-wn«eod, About 10 p m. It tie»«n to blow atronfly from the «.«nhea»t. ioereaa lac In .loienre f»ward n'ioa. At Ip. m. ' we tarkrd th" .hip off *hlp and wood la tor Point Hobart, Uia a«trthww ern headland off Port Ho i(ht«n i!ay We kept beatluc Inward for three boim. with ' little irfofrea., and rapt W bit lord ran Into the bar to anchor for the sick'.. At t.Ai we aoehond. and the eaptaia . went below, leaving irtriel ord*r» to keep the lead running aiwl a rarelui wateh. The ; ye«»*t wa. re ported groMtidlnst at told • Bigot, when Order* were gi.ea to btatrr ; I>ff. All effort* in thi. Aitwtum. howeTer. , proved futile. a«d an hour ami a bail af ■ t'-rw.oi" .be .lipped friwn the t*w*k on I whii'b *he wan ra«g';t. ti!ie4 and wnk All the crew and pa*.wr» nnHa4 In rrwt bine .bore. Ad' l» rin 1 lit 1 1 ffor* hh ma>le lo Nit the perwtiai elf" t«, .Piri. and flititr*., wa. in a m>aaure «U'-r> *-fni rapt Wbltfofd. the tei'aud iiffiwr and '■ook an- .till tm Port llougbton liar t»»a<*h. ; earing |..r lite wreek*«e. It la|*»»ible tee 111 atarr may in- raiwd and hvm. Tiie tiar~*r. all of ibe eraw and Mr Charie. H Baker, of Cbleago, eame down 00 the i Idaho ' The »ii Jormerly an old revenue etitti'r. tiio Keiianff. - - »a< bought by] eati Krani lwo jiartie. and sent aeaiiae to Hi'lirinir *• *. but wa. afterward, purehawd iby tin* liltka Trading ' onipanv. and b(« <i* nil 1 ngaged iu tlu-Hilka Vi.uk* trade t afneti .he 11 rut .tarted- OhVWl'lt. K<lia-frodson <JMnteat Another Cut ting Affair— Hotes. OLVNTiA, Dec. 2£~The case of I. C. Kill*against M Fredaon, tn\oiviug a in the next legls&btitrc from this district, esme up for hearing yesterday afternoon. Judge W F. Ready of this city aud Judge <leorge Cyphurt of Mason county having : b«*«-n appointed by the court to hear tb evidence and deeid«- the rase. Eih* ? charged fraud on tbe part of the officers of j election of the tirnt ward in this city aud asked for a recount of the votes. This re I quest wa* granted and the count wa* , completed this morning, when it *i found that the result wasexadlv as bal I [ been returned by the officers of election. t ! This «etiles a long vexed and seat* Fredaon, l>emo< rat, who wss at fir*t ■ • de< iared sleeted by 19 majority. crttiho arrsta. II John SnlUvfcn was yesterday brought le>- fore Judfc.. Keady. eharg«i with a.-sa't I : with intent to kill one Murphy. a«t Tuea- , i | day nlgnt. Murphy app<-ared In COVft with i i hi* fa«-e aud bead fern hi j rut. and swore . j thai while he was sfaixll u in a »-alor*n talking with a friend. Hull!vac entered f; wi'b a knife aud Imnudlately began to • u«e it with horrible effect on his anatomy. I lie hail never seen Hullivau before and did i. not know the motive of hi* attack, Bnlil vau wa« held to before the grand jury. Olyuipia aeema to be well supplied ] with tough* who have made thi* their headquarters f»»r some time, probably owing to tbe faet that this 1* a cheap and i i deslralde place to live, f j gores. Mr. T. I. M< \lunry ha* sold his drug bu»- tneaa to Messre. C; F. U av. nworth and T. J. Clark, recently of Cray's Harbor. Mr, J H. Houghton, of Tacoma, has sold I his residence property in thi* eity.com prt»ing lots 1, 2. 7 and *. block 97, to B. W i Johns, the eousideration being fl.vm >i The tioveruor has appointed the follow i j Ing notaries public Frank It. Luce, of Ta noma; A L (' (Tmau, of chehali*. aud 1> »| W. Craddoek, of Huohomisb. Mr W. H Clark, who wa* so severely stsbbed st hhelton yesterday, is reported to be improving. j I'ort Tusnirml Nutsa. PORT Tows*a?»p. Dec. 2*. - The motor r j Hue Is still in abeyance, hut it* |*romoter says he Is almost *uru of ttsestabliahinen? | if the Imiuii*- s promised can b- collectetl, I beside the public tntoeripliou which is b ■ ing circulated among tbe btisln •.s men of I ! the city, but complains of the slow meth ods here in giiiug a definite an*w« r. The cltisen*' mav* meeting which wu* i called for last night for the conaideration of imp«>rtaut matter* relative to the city, wa* po*tponed to thi* evening en account of m» many buslnem men a'.tcuding the I l*ythian entertainment. . j Tn* council meet to night, and much im portant buainess will tn? transaided. There will be a s,H-fal this evening at the ' : lied Men's hall, given by the young people of the city. The Seattle orchestra will Ix.* s present I*AHSKN«iKIt l is | si. t Per fteamcr Walla Walla from San Fran Cisco December *> For battle .1. J Melvin. A Kit hards. < . Humphrey and wife, A I t-erov, Well*. Miss | Afontalu. Hartmau. Mr*. i> Wallace. J. Linn, I: i« Hoy. Vlie Johnson, Mr*. N. i liarle • -u, Mrs F s. smith Mi*, B Manlgi a. J. K, Neshitt. A llaintitoM and wife, Mr*. I a vltt and son, W Johnson, A Walker, A C. Tl»oiupsf»u. K S. Sweeuey. Ts'oms V « arlson. Miss M. Hammer, I F Wheeler, V Lu.-y. s Floy. J. Wet»t< Vlcbirla i' >t •< ran. Mr- k O Brlen, It. U. Tal!o«. Mits M A. Huntuierfiehl. Mr f - t'apt <t Frye aud family, Mm. Ha; f low ay and daughter, Mr* MeW , Ore gon Short l.ine —Parsed HuntiiiKton J K Browu, O. M Pruelt aud wife. I W t , Ki»»»r*. t \\ >auder*, V s ntuiioir.*. r Auriug and three privates. II \ >q\Ure*. t and i> second e',a*a ♦ »regon A ' allferula Pass, ,J Me«lford Ham Porter. ( v Fry, \ Deunison. H »l. Petti*. \% M ILiag, Mr* 1 i Smart*. Mr « -ark and wila, s w smith, J I A I. Bess nivr. I! I . eaut -:i. I» \| mas' f tee and wife. J. J. i li iu.;j, r .n 1 Mill*, \niiie Halfortl, Mr* White, i. 11. 1 Btrdsie. \ H Phr lan. IM Ws«'iUnrii. t H Kldrtdge, F J Kussell. S. M Kus«ell. Mt»* Morgan. H. Fry. c It Harper and i wife, M*o. \ Steel, and "«4 « *'! a** t Pssartigers for San Fraud-. .» per Cma s ttlla Kit hard llaltry. «» 11-n-en. l K Thoiniatiu. U>ut« ii ki ld, A De Wft and 1 Wife, m. Horn. Y W R« < »rd. >» oil f Ceorge Millicau, N. Armstrong and 4. i steerage l Passengers per Premier fnim Yams>n Mls»i M Murray Mrs Mur rav. M s* Mur-ay. M Murrav. M J M«1 i. r»>,Joh!i Dahi, 11 Kayue. li WeM. \ r w. t. Ja- i «(!, W i Ta»lor. Maggie t Frast:-, l. «i MeKay. I r««u;onre t M r Wa'sm, F v Fnu h. M V> \f i. ,i |> M kimi.e. W McKu.n n.W J Fisx.er Dr !, Minkier.i |bsa. 1> McPbee. ln<tta liuUhfr tt<*r»<*-^tior*. |1 v t « Vori, Mali and Kxvvm. ' I'< • i 'tituth»n of tndia f a»i«r fot me ai in ti» * •> if.K turo i hor*e"hi»« - h i up» -:i T*rh»u-* .< IvanU««»«.,'' hm\N .. «-<>'! known»uthor.ty 'one uf im that the former enable* k hor>o t » eita?er over nil kbhN 4>f roiidt r;4 ronch am! sn oisth trround wiUi-.mi , "I'Pl'Witf. Ibe cunt' ivamt foraraf » lor IhU j- :rj*»N r tthh a- to obviate m one in*Ur t* tho n»ve-v ; 4n»n *hoe Uvoedtm; to • t hi* thf "-hm* c^n• i>f a:i Ijulf* r.ihNr tHXtom pircr 1 't*st t.* !i! a\cr tin<l arouiul tt»f ui '.hp wilii a or ' JV«J» til .' rim ti»ine ti|> the front an«t srx'.md «hi' U"vr,' *hcrt' th» i natN .trv . Umpo!, ihr | r»> h»ni|{ an whtt h* <I««J ban<l or . thvr i run Oilman .in.l ni|n«vi "Jftot to rvtam 'hr rtjhlwr «h<w Tlif l UanU i- , .win.vtr.! by »tn i>. jtlh, !> |*»:t Inr*> igh th«- tiwi {w«rt .if thr h , thi>l>. Mg ctrt a«ay from tSc iim,-r i si.le.fur tl * |mn>o»r. an i the d id or , OUT .n'V to .ktv t 1 ta.n jrrt|< or rixity; If thr rubWr -h v i* u»r,l «ith in ir\<ti *h»* th* froi " portion cr |>„,i fc 4 , 4 f„, nl n|, b alli ) two *nXr Win p. |>art>aU]r Ua>>r,l'f.l in , to bot.i ti«> nilJwr sh<»r tn pia<«- If th<- mi>'K>r -hoc fir tljvMrU t .r ma ir ■ i thin In the center, a >«:*<•! or other , twr .an t>e >vctra. te»i fr»m th. rear t.. rej'i.v the ai.ith of the pad, that t it enter* ei-Uy snj ~4 ,' J« :« *>a- to !>t the Vut>N-r in portion. t oißil t ttifaju. ' j 'J V.' .. XrCl+Mg. th* Chicago Ansniii-: So .i!:»t .»ri:aii .. rvtairtf | j to b« nuire at4jr matiae.] than at the time o: The prt'.^nt ! ni.i:'..tger,J,M fhrMen-en, a j b«KW.«»in mnciic .kit \ ar.i 11-..1 t; : vroe only at the tins. Thi i StintiaT vh.tixj moeeo.rn; s. trt - | lui" i lilt H.. I to meet h* pr> *•[l' ! - tivttv > f « itkotH' atsj l' -u~:*nt hnn 'r- link «f th>« an.t of the Art*.ter tul. *h' h o ntru. it,«J» ; jthe ' Ittvi»ii'W r-tUßtfttre. j han.lM. »J fcwuvcair eeer j »**) fit .xatuv wia (w muH to mii, I |Mtn»M trxaa btw «aUi ail ■'« 4:aMMAJ J trf, I o*ia» stßterawui at MARKETS MO SHIPPING. Sa.TTLC. Dee a*. The reeeipU of <*«. «h»re ag gregate JMo >aek> and the afatamer Vaa ti'U took owt m: arkt tbU eretiot Im ' j the *ao franeiaew market. Hay if eomlaf ia ax»re Mvely,«too. being rreeived to day by rail aad »«e«ia«r Prlen have ad .janeed: s)**» befog the quotation, lot ' delivery oa wharf, and the retail vala« .. «**». IJve Koek f«m»aod« higher . raioea. and altaoog* ao ehange* hare yet baeti made lo the 'juotation. of dreated ataat. an ad ranee I* looked (or la the eariy j future. The nseeipt. «fe»w a very aurked darreaw dtiriag the laat foar davt, at trlbatahle to the low price, paid hoWem by daaten here. *er< ha:«i>we Asr» re ' CItIPTH-- luting tba last 34 hour, the an-rrhandiw and prod tire reeeipu at thi. port bare t»-en a* loIViw» Paget *mnd I Shore road. JW toa»: Columbia aad Paget sound raiirnad. 2 b>a«; Seattle. I«ak* -h --and Ea.tera railway. T'/.I ton.. «too. of wbi<d> w»-r» mer<»iiaod'iw t««amer»— Premier. Uni: ffilde, 15 ton.: Henry Bailey, *■' i lon». Mnnrm-, I ton.. PleKt wimd. *» ton; I»ikpa»<-b. *1 ton.; Beam •chooser I. J P<rr>. tt too*. Total re eeip»«. 11 H ! j ton., Amoag the reeeipta were 2M) .ack. oat.. 330 .arlu wheat, 27 Krii potaloc., 1.T7 b«!.-* app'.ea. 10 krg> , 1 bbl and 17 1 *O-. pyrop. » <*a»ra egg., .'.t tail" and 2 b .Ja batter. «i batta toIMHMo, JO i ■w. lirjuor. 17 bbl. whUky, * bdi. hide, j and pelt., <SO ton« hay. S'iO cawa eoaJ oil, i 117 iw-ad cattle, 192 head nheep and # . head hor*«. -HlPJlEJfTH—t>nring the la»t 24 hour* good, and merchaudi»»- have been .hipped from ."teattle t« tba rarroaiidiug eoontry ■» follow* Pngpt found Mhore road, to Una; I'.iu-n'-a .:i i Pugeteoniid railroad, JO inoa. Hea'tle. i-Mkr hbora and Ea.tem , railwa/, 10 toi>« Cnigtlija. Iftl I too. aMvebaadO and an ton. coal: Plcet wood.ltoaf; 4 iara Brown. 4 totia; Glide. It 1 , toii«; Eilia A'ldenan, 15', tons. Edith, : I ton: Pri'mler, 3 ton.-. Mlenigan ton: lota. I', ion*. Aagaata,2loon: Grace, 11,l 1 , •on.. Mountain er, I', ton.. TuUil .hip iflc-Dta, 4V> too«. metdCAPHK MARKETS. tag rssgc i*«o sevicw. Sax FnagflAco, 2H Wheat—Al- M»ou gh foreign markets show an ee*y tendency, there s**em» to be s good under tone in Soea! cifx 'es. Prtoea are regulated by the nvcessities of buyer* and sellers, arid raw/e from $l4O toll 4\ Options j Buyer |i buyer sea*on. 11 4*. Barley—Values soft snd trade light: No. 1 I f»••**!, buyer I7*e oata—Uwrral fetetpts hsve caused vaJ'i sto decline to rather low quotations, and the market la un.-t» a l>; pr* s»ure to realij» to an t'ent wou'd further break pr. «'*; pric» s »k a? ia.*t quoted rate*. Ilopa— !»f«*■'+- on the coast are estimated a* about 1-:. -00 l»s!« ». of which few are dc -1 *ira'»se. Trade is owl ; price* nominal. Potatoes —All r»!y: prices favor buyers, quotation* about the same a* last quoted. Hntter Easy; fancy, yx>d to choice, '2V«2v- Kgg»—s eady at unaltered rates. No cha ters rej»ortet]. KSW YORK STOCK MAKKgT New YORK. Dee. 2>4.—The usual holiday dullness ove r t<»ok tbe market todai.aud the ner.*on-u« *- of dt aiingt wa* quita in eorj*ra»t w.tli th»- a'tivit;. of the earlier j uay* of the aeek At the same time there ua* more strength, though it was chiefly ronfined t •-i f«-w leaders. The close was active and fiual changes arc all for frac tional amounts and are- ainrnt equally di vided between gain* and tosses Covcrnuu-nt bonds dnll but hrm. SXCUASOB Afcn f«K>-f Rings. Nkw YORK. Dec. 2*.—Money on call. e*-y at 3. Prime mercantile paj»er. ... sterling ex hangc, dull aud weak. GO-dayf, |4M' 4 . demand. M W 4 . a«>?*i»*. 4* fregfstM). 127 n - 4 ! a s (coupons)..loS :, K 4* (coupons) Pacific fi* . . tl*j (regint'd) STOCKS. Am Kxprcss .110 Northwestern Can Pacific.. 02 N. V. Central 10s", Can Southern. Wi 'Oregon Impr'v.. (Central Pacific.. JV» Navigatifin 91' 2 Burlington. 10'.» t 4 Transcontl'aL. rso Del. A lAeka 4:\ Pacific MaSl. t>en. AK. Ordc ir» Beading . 4*' A Krle. J7 Sock I*land 97U Kaus. A Texas 13' 4 St Paul 6.1' 2 Lake I 03 l 4 Texas Pacific , L. A Nashville • " Union Pacific. Ki*i 1 Mich. Central WJ, rft Bxpreas :i Mo. Pacific To , W ell* Fargo Ex 1.10 Nor Psdfic . 25 1 . Western Union.. N. P. Preferred XgW YORK *F.RCIIASr»I*E MARKET. Nkw YOEK. Dec.'23.—Hops—Quiet and steady. Coif e—Dull and steadyl sales. 42.700 bag«; Dec., lit v>; Jan. Il l 7 II m; Feb , slt st): May fl-l 7:uHf U 'hi, Spot Rio, qui -t; fair cargoes, 16\c. sugar Raw, ea»\ h-» 1 nominal; fatr re fining, #'•; refined, dult w.ad >trong and quiet; «tomeat!c fleece, : ;a¥rf; f ic. Copper—Firm and more active; lake.Jan.. : 117 ;:o. Lead—strong; domestic, f# W. Tin Brisker; closed ease; straits. 1121 Bar silver, 91' v?. Petroieum o; eticd weak a: 87\c be , low last night's -lose, and cU>*ed steady at 1 IK'jC. ClflC \ciioPt'Cft W IRKIT. «'Mi< AOO. I let'. -•*. —Wca - Closed stronger; cash, 99-\c; Jan.. SIOO. Mav, t* • o I Irm; rash. ."3 l » 16c; Ja . 34 3 16c; Ma ;:r . • Dais—Firm, cash, 2^«c; Jan., 2.V,c; a' . f?ar i v —Nothing doing. Pork Meady; cash and Jan., |l2 $•:>; Mav. sl.. JT' , l.srti—Steady; < nsh f* Jan., 17 72 % i: May, 17 v.i s . CHICAGO LtVK HT<H K liUKKT. « Mil v. . Dec. -s Cattle Kee'dpts 11 CW). dull, demoralised and lower; choU» to eitralhi've . >4 40<at W; steers, f • 4US4 s., kers and feeder*. 4:*«. Fox as est! le, $1 'JOij ll«*.> Kt ce.pta, !<»,000; flow and lower; light 1*45 >0: mixed. |l •••r. . JO; he*\ y, il:*) sheep—Kee« iprs, <5000; slow, ami easier: natlv. s. f . <i t i Western |4 l -41 v>; fetniers. t;'» 7". Tessus. ;V» Ltvgaroot ohaix mukkt. I.i vsttvo »l. 1> e. is.—Wheat, quiet and stead i holders oflVr m'Kieravly. Corn uniet. new mixed Western. 4- l 4 d j»er ceu ta; >ktlli|'lng lutt* llgenre. 1 MS Y iX\Si i<»« I>, Cleared s-.-aia .■ • »rvit >;», I* »rtlati i v * Frank Staf ford. |'..r» IWu**o«i. bk W itfwood. port ■ r.wi.w ! •»,*. -»» l—?»•- - hvm t'alifor ui». Nit m:ra « at.f Wa la Walla, Vict<)fii. rt*y>'« Xii. T*\A*. June 10. It T 8«\ »ri h;» .n»- * tunpw v. A'-Ur. a. tta.—o« r. t • ■ on»' ' f my < tt) rem *aa in't: ;• «.< » rh«- :ujat m and bt4l» f.«r about tv. W m aa«e vmhtui «»f tt*.«». nut arabout ur«» : t,.*ud b>|M ti» rt. r , c*/ . Hrtu* h»«r at aft. ! waa |»nnaM to ti y > «»r apio>(la Afire ako h.*-t u-* ; »r- r I l> nidi ihc <!t*<>a<MNi ail a* I -h ' tar. w a h. ■. *.itl h. a;sj. irt lw.h« «>M Au»>ih«r child h > t Nv*»m»-» afT, In tha aaate wa« ar.-l i nt thrS. a Ji. a*aU antiet|Mklr a * - iwrouieat curtv N. C. W 4«UI>SLR. I i i niLU N>. Jule T, wm--Th# S«?" itoia l>«t throe *»«•*-&» <>Ul br>'« • ■at wi'ha v>>trhM the pmrtipo i * » **ir»l d.eton, bat «*ttb*>ut ar v hm-rtt W,» irir»t ft » s an,! t.» th t» t !<• v *.» f*a»e kcr ' • . I K*. u» t »o «i *i>4 |» t •• t >ni« » ! lak. u a [ »-• t. > » h*» a ftt i *»•» ti. V h *rtv chi!4 1 fc--l It I.- i n\r t : trU- n , t~u» wataarot. Kt>«pecifa:l\. GL T. a „ *rw». Tr*^. Jur *, t«ss t . J "iff SiwiJfc t'tv. At;*a'A. a i - eentlevn I■• ijia I bfctui 't, mU »t •<* H-at * r*?afc~ *h tn-Or-l n>+ tr »^ ♦ »«<;«. Hy l a ahl « I w»n» b'Cnb t»r hw\i k"*.. m-a«-re kts ix>orc « f liWintmt »m t w f„!Jv • | ttt>n . rod, I tfciiafkt, tui th* ifi:.;*- V«*a I«1 aj>i»*«r or ra* ai«i \ n *i i m~m* fr*!oAl!t toevrttMNl to a>vrcai and ran i- W al r*. I waa ««!* faw-1 to Irv a s S.. *r '. I oj»co»r iiu»l| at Bi*t. bat c- re r*\i.{» «iufwar\ii, AB>t » rtv:j.. {! * it oiaiacO i t.-tl d ray tr utoe. JCy b..«»l la ih>w tfc. otvrhty t-'rt!w-t. av! my » »um fr , t uat, kA I I K me my i o>r, ::j. , r loor mnUtlna lebarrf r**«» th* aate»*ii« IUI Othera aba h»- aaflferpii »-> | h%«t a*v rear 5 hr- hcß'-:.L. l.a«a*v It. lk<ir. 3. ttVt Ninu. St. H *r*. It. *at n ifisc- The Bw-ft Spe< f - t >. x. *mU t»a.—Oeutl^nMnj au««i i* J r *r« t> y rm«»rii h«A'ia Umy I w.i »» t)ut I a^a. " i ' f ** T t-v tiM at:! at\fn. A ' 4 * ■ va* t; nr f ■•r Rt<« finV*" 1 | fvra s V k. a fair trial, altkiv. \ " aoitJ bo tin vtac a«a» bd»p . Ayr Irt r.t » r-r, i my b » » r' 'fit> M* . a. a, a a M rums I > 2K»TM!? * w,n - > A * • i «-*»» I tart».i»w 4 t ; f<vr rp rrtl * iu*n4i'4,|Uai ( *v;;:.-. W } (Uxmu ii 1 1 TT mvn. t.*.-l kiow Wr W | Rr* Im, * t*4 *ajr IU. fea ••awment tar SlttM, I'riijrttt. an Bl.«o »B4 at ta J ;j ,r ~ T* xwtrr ov Xtrawer s AI aiu. ua. !- a SAD STORY. ; Th 1 <•J '■ ft a« nuNlKr nut *• JjMt <} ' «*. U.r i-pm Uf. in« *a» '..-•4 V-rai: A!- • ««> •»» I* t tr . Kansas Kcmedrat k*nt m e hr A. H. -:<■ wart. <ira» «•». . 4 SEA ITLE POST - INTELLIGENCER. SATURDA V, DEC EMBER 29. i.v*. All Clir»ak. a»«i Speetal Hillfoily TmU4. Dr. E. G Job®**. reeeatiy »f*nt eight vurath* ia th* ariaei?at Mmttmm ia<] faradin* swdKai iortttatWM of Srw T*#t City inritoe moat meat diwMYerfo* Is nedteise and •mrgtrr.h**- ;&f pr»rtf« io s«eml*Ve, » jwe ptrwS to all eiMM « tonmtc na:a<*ie*. unto as liver eons plaint, aya »cp* ia. rt*<rUEa«ti*ia. all MtaMH of tne UdDera, beart and inn**. all skin and bkx*] die*****, ail aiimeEta arising from ft %rvak*ri«l aerrcw »T«rtom. *ll •ifseaar*, all geoit«> oriaary ds«**aee*. and ft'l disease* to woo*o. arcard:ng to the ft*t ib<«: improved attond*. (MtiGoa free. <; barge# moderate. OSa*. r -omi Udtt, 3»r* YSMT bk*k. Mitt Street. dAw Grand display of sacking JieWM" •? ?he popular »ha-"les and styles. KUM « 8. BAXTER & GO. Of|V>r for in lot* to writ: *OO Suki Early Roi» Potato*. ItMMJ Sack. P«n«« Potatoes. .too Saeka Bnrfcank Potato*. 10»» Tax Timotny Hay. 100 Ton* Timothy and Cltrro* Hay 100 Ton- Eaatern Washington Wild Hay. SO Ton. Wheat. 2 Can Bran and Short*, mixed. 20 ton Ore;>nd and Rolled Parley Spokane Ml : 1» Extra Floor. EUesiliarg'- Mill* Extra Flour. &000 Sack* .*hoieo Waahlaeton Oat*. FOB FAMILY DSE Soowflake Floor I- THK BP. T TKT IT K. I>T!H»V, PRACTICAL BOOKBINDER, I «APEK RULER, BLAKE 300K MANC- E faeturer Prices lower flian San Fra,:■ •jlar*> Country urd.rs soli r,mn. Frye'« I Open Block. torn-.* '• «p- 10. HEATING APPARATUS. SEALED MtOPOSAIJB WILL BE KK for ».■! <h:\ district No. 1 natll Saturday, De n> ; ix. r .*>, for supplying beating apparatus or the Central Hcbool building. Particu -1 -.» may be obtained by applying to W. E. I'.-h--. .a i •= • * «>h r' 1 reM.-rv-* the right to rvject aay or all bids. W. A HASBROUCK & CO.. ASf# P«K«#*tiKfiOX DETJGOISTB 4KD DEALER* IS Photographic Supplies. Front «t., battle, W. T. Put It On Your List. I We nu'HU the I * Camera, > 1 1 ( \ VI Lf which is the Host KV/^Wi&ilY, popular article yet f fj «J*y ir'ft. Your list of "remembrances" will br incomplete without It. For sale by W. A. Haabroai k. IMPOUNDED STOCK. IX)R SALE AT AUCTION SATURDAY, December IS, 1888, At 10 o'clock a. m.. at Occidental square. I will sell at auc tion. for cash, one black inare. weight about 10*0 pounds, and about 15 hands high. The aoove described animal will be to pay costs of impounding and keeping. The owner or owners of said animal are to me unknown. J. C. MITCHELL, Chief of Police, Seattle. W. r. 10. C. SHORLT & CO., UM>KKTIKEUM, Foot of Colimihia St., Seattle. TERRIBLE. Two-thirds of all deaths in New York City are from eoHiumi>tion or pneumonia. The *aai«' proportion nolds for mast oth*r citien. Delay* are dangerous. Dr. Acker's English Remedy for consamption will alwav* relieve, and may save yoar life. For sale by A. F>. Stewart, druggist. t Fint-Cte iTiTate Beardiju HOUSE, COR. MA ETON AND FRONT S"s, over Drag sr »-.. •..»»- ! by lay «r«*ek I»r fflt? PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS W« beg to announce that owing to the large increase of our business, we have decided to dou ble our stock of Type, Presses and Material. Building too small. We have secured lease of $ three-story building, and will occupy it entirely about January 1 with the only and complete line of printers' supplies in the Northwest. ' REMEMBER, that you can buy y«ur type, ma terial and machinery 10 to 20 per cent lower from Palmer Sc Rev than any other house in the trade. Send for estimates and specimen book to PALMER & REY. Port land. Or A CARD. Tile TYPE and PRJSTIVi, MATERIAL • nw«i «m ttm v«prr arr h»a the foundry of I'AIMH; «v Kr V. to4tb. >*m« Klve ea i *4ft? POST-INTELLIGEHCER PUB CO NOTICE. N'Ollt R HEREBY GIVEN TO THE ftt<* khokt«*r«< of The >•»»;«• Trßßafer Compear. » w orcaniaed under ; !h« law* » f W a*fe;ugtouT**r tor*. and ba* ] lug ir* pnii. ipal place of stitk | In Mid territory. thai a meetlnt »i ihe 1 i bolder* *>f »asd «v*n-4mtlt»n win be held on i Satarda*. the s*th da* of Fchruarv. v In I Js®» •* - o'ciork J rn ~{ *m:'l tav.aith<» sl« r» haul* Sat;. * a] Hank iu >.«att>. W. T. : The objrr t f *a»*j aulfeorfae of the capita i • ■♦•ck. from j H!MH to fyflO.fr NMAH ARMsTR N<l. » A M At. kISP^fJ, J H M LRU I KK. tJIAKI.Es AKMsrXOSG, H y -Ha? r! I, fr.aiiw of Tte battle Transfer Co >*aitie. l>ec IS, Jw t I /// && ?/ rotr ZJy IJo take a on an* , B Tie Hr«;irn, , be.*', T*j*»rit a*. Prnaan.Mi, or En - ju»f. of U»v KFaTTL* H'»l-S I SCJSs OuUJffiK. tii inj e-\ r ti.g <h > I aloe* Call or xnd fcvr Hr. a't- Ron-s a. a atw st, C m<m Bio. k. F.-oct »trv»t- p. 0. b»>Jt M. ,lf - - TIIE GKEAT TtUSWmSBTAL IWTE! Northern Pacific RAILROAD. ni TH» Caacaifa Diriiioa. Haw Com* plotod. Making it tkm Skart- Mt Best and Qaickwt Tie inning Car iiae. The IJirect Itoate. So I*iapL Fastest Trains. U>weet Rate* to Chktto and all points East. Ticket* «*ld to all prominent fointstb:*«stoo«tthe Evt and Sosttctft Through Fuliwaa Drawing Room .4lecpln* Can. Reserva tion* can be secured in aavaace. Ta East Baasd Paaaea^era: Re carefui and do not make a mistake, bat be rare to take the NertkEro Pacific SaiJroal, And *ee thai, voar ticket read* rta. thl» Une, Bt Paul or Minaeapells te aToid rhaiMtw and tenuu* delayi «ccaiß«ned by •ther route* Throßfb etniZTaat Slceptn* Car* ran on reiraiar tinea train* full lenirth et the Line. Berth* free. Lowest rate*, qnicieat time. beneral Vflrr »f tSi. < na;.io», .fo. i W«b iarto* it-, P»rtUa4, OitjM. A. p CHARLTON*. Aw tGen. P*«*. Agt. So. i W'Mhinjfton St., Portland, Or. W. B. SPESCSE, Tieket Ai?en!. Seattle, Wharf. A. CHILBEKG, Tieket Agfeat, Seattle. Seattle, Lake Ske k Eastern Ry r • CHANGE OF TIME. / vN AND AFTER SCSDAY, DECEMBER A / 16.1»V. trains will depart from and arrive at Seattle as follows: I Falls City. Oilman. I Leave. Arrive. Snohomish and way i *t*tion*, connecting i B g;X . m i:aopKl at luiou bay with [ lioata ou Lake Wash- 1 ington . J <JllTT.au and waysta-j B 4:CO _ m n W ain tlons.. S r , Snohomish and way> A 4 ;00 ~ ra 4 m stations » r 80BURK4K TEA INS. To Smith's Cove . B 7:10 a m 8 :0-3 a m |To Bal!a.-d B 9 am 11:40 a m | To Yesler.connecti'g) with boats r>i. li 1:30 p m p m WaabJngton.. '•A" daily. "B" daily except Sunday. W. J. JENNINGS, G n. F. and P. Agent. Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. TIIK TltUFi TIUMVmEmL ROUTE BETWEEN Tflfc PACIFIC AND THE ATLANTIC. ITS PASSENGER E IPMENT IB THfe 1 finest in the world,c •» stating of Luxuri ous Sleeping Cars, bavin drawing, smok ing and bath rooms; Co fortabie an 6 Clean Colonist Cars, with « oe Sleeping Berth?" for holders of second class ticaet* and the most modern style of day coaches Its Dining Can a.id Hotels provide th« best quality of food In unlimited quantity at reasonable rates. The Variety and Grandeur of Scenerj along its line is unequaled, and inthede tails of track, train service, etc., nothing it ( omitted that can add to the Safety and I Comfort of its patrons. All in all, it give? _ the best and most servicable line of travel whether for business or pleasure, betweeL Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Victoria and al Pacific Coast Points, and Winnepeg, Min neapolis, St. Paul, Chicago, St. Louis, Otta wa, Toronto, Montreal, Boston, Hew York and all Eastern Cities. Throuirh Tickets are Issued to all Prfnripfr Polcts In the I'nited States, ( anad* and fcurope at Lowest Rates. For detailed information apply to the fo» lowing agents of the company; C. G. McCORD, 6 Washington St., Portland, Or. K. W. McGINN ESS, Seattle, W. T. E. E. ELLIS, Tacoir.a. W. T. D. E. BROWN', District Freight and Passenger Agon!, Van» OVTO. 1. 1 Correspondence respectfully solicited. fO m FHANCISCO. CAL BY WAY OF THE Sosthern Patilt Coipans's LINE. TIIK Mi. SHAST A liOITE. Quicker ki time than any other route be tween Seattle and San Francisco T.KAVE SEATTLE DAILY AT * P. M AKKIVK IN SAN KKAN' IM'O, 7:15 A X Through Time Fortj-Eigbt Hours. rhcGraatf Scenic route of the Paci-flcCo*.; PULLMAN MFFEI SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cars For accommodation of second ' lass passes' ger« attached to EXPRESS TRAfN?». For tickets and other information call nv A CHILRERG, Tii Vet Agent, Seattle, W. 1 E. P. ROGERS. As*;«t. Gen. Freight and Pass. Agent, R- KPEHLER. Manager. PICJET SOI Ml SHORE R. R. Time Table Taking Effect Sunday, December 8, 1888. Arrive, Southern and Kastern > . ... Express.. \ • v:3ap.m Southern and Eastern/ - _ ... Hail J 6:4 ftp.m. 9 i,a.ra. Seattle and rtcoßia* A - _ . _ freight {U.Copm 6 roop.tr.. Southern and Katt- ru maii carrle. Pull m.n »leei er». L A. NADKAU. General Krrlghtmn<l PaMentrer Aeent T. J. MrLKk.r. Manager. MLl'Ml ic i'l IfL i S«M\|i RAILROAD. Time Table, Taking Effect Sunday, Nov. 11, J3SB. arrive leave aieattie a* (ul-« loWS Leave. Arrive. NflPMii'. ind »"4V» ... *ta- . *is mixed;. \ 'l'* Oft p. ia Frank <iu and wa> *tm-1 7i)oa. m. 2:45 p. m % J 1:00 a. m.12-t*f►•». S3: s 3:»*- p. m.lO «0 p. in. i J. "!'LNKK Superintendent I. A. NAlir. VI". is. F. and !' Act. English Steel Rails FOR SALE. 2y "Melpomene," now Land ing at Taeoma, a quantity of the b«»st quality steel rails 40 and SO pound-, per yard -for sale in , lots to suit. K..r prtc. . *pf,!r (■> KALFOII, CITKIE * C#., Taeoma. W. T. MONEY TO LOAN OR MORTGAGES. HOUSES TO BENT Office* to Kent la tho BOSTON BLOCK mmi tke COLONIAL BLOCK. W*ll located acre property for j t«le ( keep, cinoe to KIRK LAND and .t WEST SEATTLE. HERMAN CHAI'IN «.\Mi> sntitn Moral. &irk T«b Siif and Aidre* Kan. W t HAVE RF. EIVKD AS mKfSI , '' ef fuwr good* direct ' "I" #od «' <1 we can atra "*« the 4u<et China ware rrrr vxuitat-d iu ri :%o tkmt Cmn-ae aix) Jaj-aa. »*• ramtu a specialty. We have . Uic bee a-fc>ru.i «s«*-k for Ctiria mm* vrv enu on «a« la ISU6 Front street. i 0. B. & N. OO.'S STEAMERS. TO TAXZ EITECT MOVBAT, HOT i - STSAMEHS lI'XU LXAVK SEATTLE CITT DOCK M for Tonna iaiii. except randar. at 1:30 a cl . 1130 a *>. tad o C p. m. For Taroma—Sue!«J» at 136 a m and * P d. For Victoria—DaiiJ, ex«ept bandar, at IJO *- za. ; F»r Oiympsa—Dailr, exewpt -la Jar, at 1J)1 to. Toufhin* at intermediate point* on all rwcu-*. Seattle, Wbitcoa & SfsiOmoo Rente STEAMER CEO. E. STARR Leave* Seattle at f3O p. m. Morday*, Wednesday* and Friday*. Arrive* at What com at 11 a m. Tuesday*. Thursday* and flamrl* — Ketarnin*. k ave* Whateom a: 1 p. e. Tuaday* and Tharaday*. and ou Suudav. at 7a m. Arrives at Seattle a: 2 a to. Wednesdays and Friday* and oa Sun day* afaont 9 p. si. Leave* Wliili w for semiahmno Sstur dav* at 1 p. in. Leave* Semiahmeo for Whatrom ivatnrday* at 5 p. m., arriving at Whatcom aixrat 9 p. m NOTlCE—Steamer lauds at all ncaln landiuir* except Oak Harbor, Laconm rand Fldalgo. U. S. Mail Steamer Kassalo Leave* Seattle for Whateom and ail «ay landings Sunday*, liuaday* and Thurs day* at 11 p. m. Arrive* at Whateom Mon day*, Wednesday* and Fridays at 5 p. m. Returning, leavea Wbatcom days at 8:30 p. el, arriving at Seattle Tuesdays, j Thursdavs and Saturdavsat '2 p. in. W H. HOLCOIIB, Gets). Manager. C. W. JOHXSOS, superiatenden:. A. L. MAXWELL, <ietiL Pass, and Ticket Agent. J. R. POLLKV, Local A cent, City Dock. W. S. & T. CO. CAKRYDiu THE U. S. MAIL. WINTER ARRANGEMENT SEATTLE-P9RX 10WN3ENB ROUTE OTEAMER EDITH WILI RUN DAILY O between -na'tle and Port Townsead, leaving Seattle at 10 :..0 p. m., toucl in* at Port Madison, Port (iambic and Poit Lud low. Returning—Leave Port Townsend dally (except Sunday) at 9: 00 a. m. ROUTL Steamer Eliza Andersen leaves Seattle Sni day, Tuesday and Thursday at 9 ©. touching at Clinton, Conperilie, Ut.«aladv t • Deception, <Jueri ; .sami«h, j Bianchard, Fairhavea, Belltaghatu and He home. Returning— Leaves Whatcom Mon days, Wednesdays ami Fridays at 7 p. m SEATTLE-LA CONNER ROUTE, Steferacr City of Quinr y leaves Seattle for La Cornier Tuesday. Thursday and satur day at 7 a m., tom bing ai way ports. Re turning alternate days. For freight aud passage apply at compa ny's ofEce on Yesler's Wharf. GEO. 8. JACOBS, Secretary. Casaliaß Pacific Navigtioi Co. (LIMITED.) STEAMER P R E >1 I E K BOUND SOUTH. « LEAVE — ARRIVE Vancouver, Monday Flo wnaend, Thursday A Thursday. 2p mj A; Monday .9:30 pis Townsend, Mondaypeattle., Friday and <6 Thursday 11pm Tuesday .2:00 a n Seattle, Tuesday audj Tacoma, Friday anr j Friday 8 ana. Tuesday .lOjani BOUND NORTH. ? LEAVE , ARRIVE Tacoma, Vneaday diSeattle, Tuesday and Friday *2:3»)p» Friday 4:o0 a m Seattle, WednesdayTownseud, Wednady Saturday. 6a mi Saturday..9:oo a m Towufeud, Wedu'sdyjVancouver. Wednes- Sat unlay 10 am' day & Satuy 6:30 p m DAYS OF DEPARTURE FROM SEATTLE Wednesdays aud Saturdays. DAYS OF ARRIVAL AT SEATTLE, Tuesdays and Fridavs. JOHN A. O'BRIEN, Master. F. J. CHURCH Ageat at Seattle. JOHN IRVING, Maagr. C. P. N. Co. LA. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. One of the ELEGANT Al IRON STEAMSHIPS Of this company will leave Ocean Dock, j Seattle, every Friday at 6 o'clock p. m. (Passengers received on board at 5 p. m.) For Port Townseiid, Victoria AND SAN FRANCISCO. Queen of tiie Pacific Nov. 9. Umatilla Nov. Pi, 30, Dec, 14, Wdila Walla Nov. 23, Dec. 7, 21, Jan. 4. Returning, steamers leave San Francisco every Friday at *j o'clock a. m. FOR ALASKA. Steamers leave a> above fortuightly for Wrangel, Juneau, other Alaskan ports. Idaho ... Dec. 11, SI. Ancon Nov. Dec. 17, Jau. 14. FOR FREIGHT OR PASSAGE APPLY TO TIIE COLUMBIA it PCGET SOUND R. R. CO. W. B. SPENi ER, agent. H. McLKLI.AN, Puget Sound Supt. P. C. S. S. Co. Seattle. STR. FLEETWOOD. FAST TIME Between Seattle, Tacoma and Olympia and way ports; carrying Northwestern and W» lis Fargo'a inai;, express aud fast freight. TIME TABLE. Lv. 01ympia*.7 a. m. Lv. x-aftle ..z 00 p. m. Ar. Tacoma 10 a. iu. Ar. Tacoma .400 p. in. Lv. Tacoma.. 11 a. m. Lv.Tacoma 4;4p.m. Ar. Seattle . lp.m. Ar. Olympia7:3op. m. Mx'ave Olympia daily, except Monday. This ftea&e" departs strictly on schedule time; only boat makiug round trip on Sun days; meals on board. GEO. FOSTER, Agent. Seattle. PACIFIC \AVK.\TIO\ COMPAXV. T*E STEAMER Henry Bailey I EAVF- YESLEK WHARF FOR TULA I j «ij», Stanwood. Mt. Vernon, >terlign ami intermediate point* every Saturday and Wednesday. For freight or rate* apply on board steam-* ' er or to (ieu. 11. Foster ag« nt - T. DENNY. Master. PACIFIC UfMUTNI VilT. THE STEAMER Skagit Chief I EAVES J A HAT FIELD'S WHARF a for San Juan Islands, toubciKg a* Clinton. CtoaladT.Stiavood, LaConiier, Friday Harbor ana Rache Harbor every cuudav and Thursday. For freight or rn\* .» apply on board Ream er, or to J. A. HATFIELD. A Kent HENBY BAILEY. Master. STEAMER W. F. MUNROE. iCirrylai r. 8. Mail.) Leavt-% »rattlc for Kdma.ids, Makilt MarysrilSe an 4 Sjiofc«»m:sh Dally, exoept Mun«ln>. For freight ar paanMpe laqmirc ob boar or at Ycater wharf C. D BROWN F7ELD. Manager. Gboksl H. F *rreu Ag*at Va*»e. miMKfllLtßlßßOtt\ IEAVBt YEsUUTS WHARF FOR TA > coa», Clfmpia aa.i Eig !*ito*»«nm a; . a. xa. arery M»n4ay. Wadnevlay aod Fr da j Eeaarxtiuf. leaves >h«*lu»n, Bir Kko»kasu j a: T a ra. evtry Taaaday *n :r»4ay aaa Sa • ar>iav : j ASBEESOH BUTSAJID * CO., Olvll aatl Eaflieen «"■< Oraacktsaiea. p tILEOAP, msisi. WATSRWORC.- IV !»•»■»<rafhieai. fcivdga, fmi-mrt aai . apui-enii* r;»en tperia; atU-a tioa. City propert. or ;a*d. f»rvt»«l or t*b4!T<tfc4. U*fa »n.! BKn-kaaixal "draw :ut»- »acr<ia>uf tai Wm prlattaiper ialtr. T.iwn-a.i> y'.k » aa< him aiwaet on i.aaj , t~«» « tad to, Leary Wock. tat | tin. W. T. JAPAN BAZAAR » FISKK 3tm received direct Joported from janan. i wbiek viUbewid eVap. Aak to see them. ! uee. CectHc una Saildtas, Fnat m. ' Cte. tell, THE GEOCEE, 1412 to 1416. - - Front Street. Makes a specialty of keeping the larger. and freshest stock of choice Groceries aii Prarasis la the city, and a* fce buys in far «rreater Quantities thai; aay other grocer in Seattle, te *olicit.« and i* best able to 311 order*, either lanre or unal! Yon will find that on at*- count of hi* immense trade hi* whole stock i* kept fresh and clean, and that he is able to civt rou better prices than any other house in the city. Alao carer and packer of the ISSS BRANT) OF Eastern Corn-fad, Sajjar-cnrfd UnoOTored Ham* and Bacon. Which he sells right fresh front his smoke-house, by the single piece, era to. ton or carload. Sole agent for HALL BAYB' BUTTER Charles Louch, FRONT AND UNION. THE FOLLOWING EASY TERMS West. Seattle Lots IN Bay View Addition. Ten per cent down, 10 per cent in 30 days, balance S2O monthly. All cleared, high and command a grand view of the Sound and the city. FREE TRANSPORTATION. VALENTINE HALL, Basement Real Estate Exchange, Cor. James and Second Sts. FOR SALE. One lot and four houses on Columbia street; is rent ing for 8120 per month; price, 810,000. One lot, corner of Com mercial and Main. This is a fine location for any kind of business, either wholesale or retail, and will make one of tho best places for a bank in the city. An extra bargain on Front street. Three choice lots on Sec ond street. Three lots on Fourth street. Choice residence lots in all parts of the city. IIEFXEit & Dim, SSi < waißortial st,. Seattle, W.T. 1 SPINNEY CO.'S NAT 43 NAL DISPENSARY, •116 Commercial atreet, corner Jackaon. Seattle, W. T. Ali chronic Diseases of MEN and WOMES successfully treated. LOST MANHOOD. Nervous aud I'ayvu Debility, Exhausted Vitality, .temina Weakness, Spermatorrhoea. Im»ot«u< e Gonorrhoea, Gleet, synnilis. Prematura i>e • line. Weakness in Women, and all Fu:i<- tional I»erangemeutsthat result from you'l. ?al follies or excess in after yea r*. URINARY Kidney, and Bladder troabhs, un innni Wesk Back, Gonorrhea, Gie* t, Crystitis, Varicocele,Stricture, etc., prom: t lyand safely cured. Nonaaseou* medi e given, uor strong Injections used, wblrh cause stricture, ('barges returnable. NERVOUS Loss of Vigor, te, aj nLll,uua Lo»e*. Night Emissions. i spondency. etc., etc., cured. YOUNG SEN * H s vriu * '"> m the rtfecia« f ivunu mlb yotttnfH i foUie> or .. tion*. ft .ion Id arail themselves of our tr rueut. the sreatest been *ver laid at toe a - tar of li'iffcniu humanity. Will guaran&te a positive cure tn every case. Xiddle-aied Men Theiearemany troabUd ncu wjth fmjUeXil tvmb , nations of the bladder, accompanied t»y s smarting or burning sensation; on examii • ation the urine dej»osits a sediment sx d sometimes ainamen is present. Th#color varies from a bright or reddish to even a mi iky hae, the patient experiences a weak emug of the fcjstrra in a manner he cannot account for. This is the second stag* of seminal weakness Many die of this lift rulty, ignorant of its east*. A perfect cur* and healthy restoration ruarantecd. Ofloe hours. 9 a m. to f» p. m.; t to Hp. en.; Sundays tto 12. *• H.~ Persons anhbie to visit ns may »e treated at their hemes oy correspondence, Hsdieine* and Lnatractionx seat hr t« or exixesa causal tatlen f-w r»aw Rend 10c far the Yeung Xan's Friend, or tails ta Wedlock Second Street Tax Motice. r |"H* TAX X.KVIED BY TIIK CITY 1 Council in ths district created by Or dinance So. 953, to provide for the grading of Second street, from Blanrhard to Depot •treat, and eoastrmctinc sidewalks on both • sides thereof, is now due and parable at the office of the city treasurer. All taxes not paid within FORTY DAYS ; Of ths irst publication of this notice will | be deeisred delinquent. a pei*!ty of 5 per • cent added, and intereat at the rate of 10 per cent, rharped. W. k. FORREST, City Clerk. First vu'jlicatieu of ihia n-4i««. Ifeet-m bar 26, ihm4 The First Regiment Armory CAN BE RENTED For Fain, Balls ->nd EaUrtalu ■testa. CHARLES H- KII riSOEK, ycyiplll MUSTANG I LINIMENT y£sj?3§jfrr /- 1 \ 1 1 nir*- cver vV< 1 1 «3)di %„>. jnd .»--„ i Gal-*. " s ' -nIS :eJ *; v<k 1 \ '^^T4^£«r) V Hi—-' Thus the 4 " Mustang" conquers pain, Makes MAN or BEAST well again !^ " MEANS' m ?fi?S£s» r &\* $3 SHOE \ u * £ *CELLED IN , , \J\STYLE unequall"* l ' i r viz\Jmiß«oiiT?br •'V'T'^i""«-.*^.!>..u,.!L5 \GUN DURABILITY »(i».vr»ni(inwm. , t . uht ;,.sg S nIUfA \K AND .fiS_ •.•«:•»>«. If »ti wiU try ..it .1 fair ~»., :« J JAMtS \X -* „-i:-., >»• .'..nvin.-,! ttai «, n. t . . tf 4fA. \rxPERFECTIOM Our* M* ihc • r tlMl * ml >i Skirls I -• . <jUi. nr riT ' ■"• " Int • ••' ai.r . ■ ■--.. ... - I >*Sj»F Ml. mi.uMo I.•(••.!,iprt.' »-t. V tflW f» « « |.r.-:r.,tH. 1,, our llMaw77r. Ua 1 '-S.SS ■* ?ci inf '■ r ; -M--*. V-t-wp—■ .— v OnO'- : h -' ' «•«» ••■i.i tr u iN-im fWsPßfe? ! ne mN fa n idr>am ike NUriM HbU3B- ill nil pari* of ilti» <oniin y. u> ,m i,: toe thins easily witftin your reach in any St*t» nr Trrrir-n If yon will la*«t <««> or.: tn » s MM a no JOWES MEANS' J JAMEo WEA.No & Uu., <a s|4Q£ hsSSgSmlii II Lincoln s<„ Doun, llau. CANNOT FAIL /l Hi 1 J. H, RENGSTORFF, S ATIS FY/? H i THE MOST,,S X»* W/K^M Cor. FRONT and JAMIS .J SOLE AQEST FOB r SEATTLE. Balfour, Guthrie & Co., • SHIPPING AND GENERAL COMMISSION HERCfIWiTS, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING. TACOMA. W. T. Importers of English Steel Rails, Pig Iron, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay, Coke, Cement, Fine and i Common Salt, Tin and Terneplatos, Sal Soda, Caustic Soda, etc., etc. Advances made on shipments of Lumber, Wheat, Flour and approved merchandise and produce, to the consignment of their Houses in Liverpool, and Val i. paraiso and correspondents in Australia. Balfour, Cuthrto & Co., San Francisco, California. Balfour, Cuthris 4. Co., Portland, Oregon. Balfour, Williamson A Co. Liverpool, England. Williamson. Balfour A Co.. Valparaiso. Chill. • HARRINGTON & SMITH. • Importer* and Wholesale l>ealer« 9 Hare now on hand the largest and best selected stock erer brought to Paget Hotuid. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. HARDWARE Iron, riteel, Conlige and rihip Chandlery, Klcmr, Feed. Ha> aao Orain, Boot* 2 ami Shoes, Crockery and G law ware, Paint* and Oils, and all kind* of ; Staple and Fancy Groceries, , Also lime, Brick, Plaster and Cement Anvnta for Fish BIT*. «t Ce.*s L celebrated Wagon*. Commercial street, Seattle. W. T. HARKI*OTO*i A t+MITH. INS U 1* A N C E I i IS AI.S, ITS HHAMHKK. Kire, M-uine, L.itc and Accideui TAYLOR 4 BURNS, Agents, Do an Exclusive Insurance Business, representing 2 t companies, the best in the world. Prompt i payment cf losses. Uefer to an> of «» i «»l«l iMinloinem. 4+ttlr* In Katldr 1 ! HulWliuic limn A L BKHT H A NTSK V. • —l*HALrii l.\— Watches. Diamonds and -Imirv ♦» «#!• for t »« tel«»irat«a -i STEIN WAY PIANOS, •Vrid othfr Kireit'H'luiiii Makf*- ot i ;unt n itiid » YESUEK BLOCK. FROM riltfiET. <*** NOT Foil SALE j IN THK CONTRARY, OIK IN-r KANCIt At.KSCV *| SKY EH * ' ' «ftiaf«rtorjr. It liaaeooM«iniv kept pace with Uw *r..»ih and [. »-nt and ta<» proapecta (or the futuie were uerer brighter. W repre»,'tit I •« lnamnm>t , ■'..inpaiiit», araimt which may he- foanJ !ht oi :»! and la Uu wor! : *(•oofl* •nirwlnw to a legitimate laauranc baaineaa i-*clu»n e . Kiriiic thai a »»e ««r ••r*** peraonal attention. Wc hart recently added toon.- liat the iindou Aworauce. wftb « capita, of II >.000,9AX Thia [a the oldest lu*nratiee company i II the world. Parti.* re. 4 mrtu< lnauraiice, either Kir., Ma- . l.il< nr Accident wi! End It t- tkai ■ adrautaKe to call ou uaat otir offl. .• In the p,.wln bnililln*. Krvut itre.-' Neil' JAMES A. CAREY & 00. i E I : - - ZFTTZRZtTITTXZRIE OK THE IIEWT (^UAMTV You cab buy the must of, for tue lea*t moury, *t O. W. Tjyncli & Co's, 117 Commercial Street* Seattle, Z. C. NL I L E S, •"""«« to W»!.]rll * IIn;, WW«ml* wl UrUI! tK-»t»r In RiMiES. I'OOI, PIKLOII I\D MU STOVES. Ordtn from the uiuauj noUrtted and witiifartlus guarantee- 1 , h ohII Hnd look thruuich onr immnnf Mill W. T. LEVY BROTHERS, = HPnBTKKM IMPORTED, KEY WEST AND DOMESTIC CIGAES, TOBACCOS. PIPES, CUTLERY. ml aU the laxcst (stokers' article*- We iartte tte pubUr aud the trad* In f«w»ra > tu call uii cuisiw onr doc* aud pitcM.