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2 WASHINGTON. Enormensdy Increased Acre age of Wheat Planted. Walla Walla W«H< UmtOm «" ■" Her Market -Parallnp Hop. f#r Pari*. WAIX* W«U*. A.-O» tkf cjav before Christmas tie »M», which 1 up to IhH tiran had served onlr a< * i crown to the high peaki hejron.l ns. ■ extended its domain down the moan- j tain ••ides, across the canyon* ml the streams, across the fallow ground and the gram fields until the earth »f covered and a>l the valley white At | the »ame tine the frost king assem bled hi* forces and as he marched, across the land be -topped the p «w-1 that had up to this tnif lieer, romg iinre the reapers <x-a-e-l th.ir clatter j in the fertile fields hereabout Tts a great tern ptat on to plow everv avail able are to work alru»t all night as j well as all day in order to prepare for • a harvest yielding a commodity that j brine* at lea«t 6. cent* » *»' W, »« art l ordinary cost of but .£> cent*; and j when that article brings. as »t does j now. 78 cents at the same cost, the stimulus to produce greater results i« augmented proporti inatelv. and the amount of ground t-i*t tin* fail hi* been prepare.! for *PP n * •*>*>"* u,r d«rs closely on to 25.W acres more than what would otherwi«e have been pre | .an* 1 bad not the present high j, price of grain ruled. A big crop of wheat, which happy result seenis assured by reason of a,■ most favorable fall and thus far fine j ( winter, means not only prosperity for , this section, but it also means: more freights far railroad-, stim ulattng them to further extension more tonnage far I'uget Hand ships. Increasing their number and »eees»t tating mure wharfage at the * md port-*, where the gr*at bulk of oar grain will go for -iupment. It means. P> >. an increase •( the force required to gar ner the harvest, and an increase force every where along the channel commerce lias provided for its ult; mate disposition. w* wiu. it* **AI»T ro* Tor. The long-de«ired railroad whii h i to give u» the long wi-bed-for dirqpt connection with the Sound has arrive l and shortly will be ready for busily- • We are readv to "hip to the Hound oar surplus commoditie-. Are jnou ready to receive tbemt Have v.ni wharfage for any portion of our S-OI.WJ tons of grain that we l>efore many months will he ready to ship ► •mewhere ' What inducement-' doet (-entile hold out to the farm*r over here for re shipment of cereals, fruit-or anything else? Have you whan"room for a traiuload of wheat and wareho to store it in? Have you a do. k where the ships and the loaded cars can lo in juxtaposition' or have you a line railroad to your thriving city that i* ca] able of handling even a-mall pari of the grain and fru ts we are almo-t rea.lv to send to von? If you have not these accc-i-orie- to your pro«|>eri tv and success a< a shipping J«>rt it t high time you were petting them, is it not 7 Is not your sister city building wharves and warehouse- for the (rr*in trade in <nch a manner an 1 with such stability a* t'. indicate that they expect the trade of the Inland Kmpire? Have they not established branch commission h>> i-e --in this city? Do they not .send soli, it orn. not only to our town, but all through our surrounding country, -o liciting consignments of produ. e t<. Tacoms commission houses? Yea. verily they do; and. too. thev are get- , ting grain, fruits and other com mod- j Ities it-nt to them, and thus building ; lip a trade or bu-ine" that will In* hard to di-M'stablish. You cannot at ford to wait until the Seattle, l.ak>- Bhore A Eastern reaches us. You, cannot afford even to let our next liar vest pass you. You mu«t get ready to receive a portion of it st best. You mint muk» an eflbrt to Income ac-, qtUkinted with Ot; and if you but show a willing dl*|xwition, von will find that this unapproachably fertile . and lovely valley this gem of thecit , ief of the Northwc-t with all our rich increase willi all our abounding wealth- will bp reaily to lay our tri bute nt your feet PUYALIXr MEW*. Great I lutngp* lu INKS Hop* for Kihlblt at ParU. PttAiur, I>ec 2H. The real ctlale firm of Stewart .t Jacol>* have now moved into thfir new office on K.ul roml street. They have made tin- fol lowing salef this week : I-"If !> and JO, block 6. Miiler'n addition, to J. Steel. lot .'I. block t (I acre), Shu man's addition, to II fpiitninp. #5 acres in section 4. townshi|> ■Jo. range I east, to A. N Miller, s2ti«> The following nales have hern made by KnoxVt Samson; l.oti 10, 11, r.» and 13, block 4, A J. Miller's seeomi addition, to S. tihafer, sl'3»'; A Ho! lowell, lots 1 and 2, block 1. Merrill 's addition, . lots 2, .1, I, ft, II and 7, block .1, \ Milter's second addi lion. to Shafer, $1 lot !*», bl«* k 3, A. J. Miller's second addition, to VV «#. Thompson, lota 1 and 1?. hloek 1 " Merrill h addition. to Flora and Kate tlnnell,s32»»; and 1 acre in Knox's addition, to same |>ar ties. The Corinthian lodge of Free Ma ions gave a supper to the tnemlier* and friends in the Pnyallup last night They had a public installation of otti cere at after whi h the < ompanv. numbering over ladies and gentle men, adjourned to the Ptivallup Ho tel and partook of a very siimpt uou* tiupper, provide* by the proprietor, who deserve* great eredit f»»r the man uer it which it was served The Improvement of tnopertv in town *till continue*. li Meeker has a force of half a do»eti team at work hauling gravel to l'io ueer »vet» e. Meridian street is U»ing looked i;t«i in the *ame manner, and ii »ir town council would onh adopt the «1* t e light for lighting the stieets, the citi zens 1 wants would be very well •up plied. .V s it is the*e nvo'v little t.> complain of. Ihe pa t vr.ir !»■■»' vwn great changes in Pnyallup. The gen eral store* are getting n her i d in«> «• fashionable stoek-» every day. The postal facilities are a* good as any in The territory There n a flue lpply of water, and will continue t » \n • even although the town *hontd Wtivt- ?*tn - a* I rge as it is. All that is -• j ilred is a little better railway aeconun*>da lions, and that the t »wu wi!lna\ein the near future a* the new r i lwav to Tar •onia will pretty *'* on lv com uienced Already - aid-.tior- have been made to the town, and iu the fir t few month" ot the total will not lack much of •'>. Thi« week the firm of 1 M«« r A Co. hid a comnmtieatio from W i*h ington asking for smip \V iton Territory hops to I** sent t > P.in* tor the great International e\ • i«m t be held there next year. The Grand Army post \ \ to \ n i going to give an entertainment iu the opera bouse on theevei rof J,v ar\ 1 The hop market -till re . , no sale* having been eJTe ted tlus week. THE OKtNOlitN MINK-i The Miner# Mapp* N-«i K«crytliii«f Turning Out Knutifvtty. A Ruby II dl o ent ot the POST-INTIXU*>»>• r*. Un ier ..ie ..f December 33, gives the t un mary of the condition tl»e c:i!ut*s that he has recentiv visited ai st HILL The Arlington has first-elass ot« In the uprise and the t » r t The Fourth of July \ ~*• with lU I >haft 25 feet feet wide, with a t. h ! • to feet wide, and the . i«\ staying, w-huh ha* »:ivt'nto:h »h canip new life and en Assessments on sev«- • » has developed strong in ;; tt • is r further work. 4HA CORD A Hill Assessment work on the » ?.tir >h< good ore in paying quant-tie* nt 1; e openings—high grade on The StM>kane N looking w% This btll invite- I'ms'ivMi: wj?h tunnel with the k t a food result' with money em- trii u= stay with the eule v t»n*e. <o\, 1,1.t. A number of a-seaatnents on Min or*l H til have unW**ke«i-for sati f* tx> tion.. A lack of mean* fc* «ieee4op» meut »tay* further w.*ek We *i«Bp ? hare to strain oar pateor-# and wait rat U*F an.r Tbi* wtm*ierfoi belt, with rich de prv*lte of high grade gray copper. i» ! i&ctva*M bv tbe addition-* of 'new dw-nrerfoi almost laily. Chi)- «on, owner of the Silver Bluff, is now taking out a fine grade of shipping ore. The Old ivmonu and Union claim* hirt mnl» new find* of rood ore. <Jon«iderabie work U being done, and will be'tmtinsed through the winter »r.aa tnnan * CO.'a VTOM. The W ar F.tslt and Black IVtr are pool pwpfftift On tbe formn a •haft of 50 fret ban been ronirtrM. A boot IS feet are now complee,!. making tbe pre-ent depth Vt feet, in four t»*t of pay paid ore. perfectly *at ufactory to the owner*. WAStCITT LAKE. Tbe Je*ste, Cornucopia. Htdden Treasure ami Trinne. wnb many oth er*. are twin; worked thia winter witb better result* than at any other time since the;r discovery. In fact, the mine, from the lUo* Oat. >il mile, below Hub*. to the Sim- : ilkameen, abore I'aJraer'* lake, t'be- ' pa/ ku diatrv t. never allowed *> en cooraginglv a.* now. Tbe miner, in the .iifferent <amp*, aithough witho .t S'lffirienl mean* to p'i'ij their 'ietet- . op men t*. with what iittie they have | been a bit- to do. are content j .•tay by their projiertje. and rustle for "mowich" uniil «pnnit come* t>> their relief I bare *een all the proturrtie- j 1 .peak of, and am frank to acfcnowl ! edge my conviction* as to ihe future good of thi» new Okanogan county. More lovely fall weather conld not; he wirtured than what we hare enjoy 1 *1 to date W. B. &. YAKIMA AGATK MAKBI.R ■ >epo*it* of (imt Mates! and • T of Acmt. VAkintft rimM. Mr K P. ArchiliaM has pre«*nteii the firmer with a Biiraber vt pimee* of nirw—marble taken from le*|fre* in Vtkinn county wme .Vi milt* below ; North Yakima. To griee an idea of how beautiful the marble i*, we will 1 rite our reader* to the re*t German j marble of which Ail en A t'bapruan's ! | «M>la fountain i< made. Tbia new find 1 : uiuch more beautiful—it ha- been ■ aJle«i mo**-afpate by those taking a ' ra.via! rlanoe at it a* the diminutive {tree* and plant- of are aa per fectJr forme.l ail through H a- we hare *een tfcem in IIIO«- a*Mte. We have had it tested bv Mr. who 1 turned a pie= e off it and foun«l that it was reduce*! to powder *o k «»n aa he . threw water on it. than proving that it i* a mar Me formation. It i* not tran*- \ lucent or transparent like mow ajfftte. There ar*> i-plntche* of pink • and blue between the buncheaof mos». The body of the rock aa a whole i* mainlv white. The ledges are about eight feet wide and < rop out of the » ground «e*eraJ hundred yard.". This wonderful formation i* in the Hunny* j *«ide half a mile north west of Black Canyon and four miles soilh of Ratti«*snake Springs. Mr. Heroggn. who wa* one of the | parties fn making slalw of ! the black obsidian (volcanic glass) in j the lava beds of {SouthernOregon- **} 9 that there i* a machine in u * in mar ble quarries whi> h might In* brought I into requisition for -awing *labe« of this Yakima mots marble out for fur- I niture tops, MNU water fountain*. ! msntels, etc. The ledge* are -olid without seams and therefore the "labs : may l>e naired out and polished in the 1 most l>eautiful manner. I WASHINGTON. A fiM.OOO hob ) will be erected next -pring on lot* facing the new depot in ra«c6 Tin* silver pheaunti on Protection hltiid hi re not done we'd, hut the golden bird* have greatly xntilt Charles Htoll, while drunk, laid down on the railroad track at Orting Wedne«da\ night, and n train pa* ed over and killed iiiin. The open .season for the following kinds of frame close* in Washington territory on December -I t: Quail, pheasant, partridge, arouse, sharp-tail grouse, prairie chicken, ruffled grouse, mountain sheep, deer, elk an<t nioo*e. The Unly of < apt. John P. I>oyle, who died at Tacoma Thursday from i injuries received in the explosion of .the tug hit i«<. was taken to his late home at Friday Harbor for burial. : The unfortunate man w as no years* old and widely known on the Sound. The p .*tofli v at Rurge. Kittit • county will l«e di"« ontinued from De j ceintier 31. From January 1 the mail ! service between Poujrlas ! countv, and Ilarriniston. will le tri weekly. A *emi-weeklv service will be e«tahlt«hed from Nooksack to Clear Brook, Whatcom county, beginning i January I. An effort i- l>eing made to secure the stocking of the Towlttz river with Chinook salmon minnows. The flsh «ui maturing are said to invariat lv re turn to their childhood home to pawn, and by depositing the young fry for several Miivtcilug year- the Cowlitz mi Jit lie made a favorite haunt of the royal Chinook. R E P<fPRICEi CREAM Raking IU «tt parlor • * no* prov nto mi!? torn of bono* for «norv thi!) a aurtvr of • ceo tuty \* *■ w*. .< by t>.. ruit*ni «,<»▼ ■•rumrr.l. Kn«torv»*l hy thr* be*»ta of thft «»rrftt t'utv. f>'» ' •» m« (j'f n rwutfrM, »n>l M »*t IT. ■ 'n l>r V- * H«ltnc P'>«. V.os n ' nt*i Ifcvr. • ift. Lime «»r \ >,» v* oultr t * PRICK HAk IN(> IMWDICR r(). »*>» r. Nx ( HH'iiw. sr. mni Oregon umpauv, SAW MILL. l>v«% PI ill nit! BUUilflctitn rx , f M kind* t>f Hough ft««t l.nr.iN'r, Ijith. I*i« k« '», |V*U» t. et«.. FOOT OF SECOND SI SKATTLE W T W* U*v V»vr to itttotiqrt to rh: putv ik» if>ai wo *jv r x »*» in li '* *1 tn*r kc ! «lUk » fa'.. 4 of t;.or\»Ui,M) >lry ft:.! ''Wti.- : • i ftr?r sjuauUtie* of s**v; "C ru*f'.C ami "HI MHI i bft;j*3. iiMin «« j»rvni|»i 4h*<iv«»n KatioUkU* furnUiunl t»:> thon*-*. ttouce. *'ft. I ftttvl »» imr fM(llt!t« TOR FAMILY USE SnowHiikc Flour > THJC P **vt ;HY : : ■V -a HASBROUCK & CO !t&TA!L > iDKua-oie^'re ANO PUUlft* J» Photographic Supplies. From it., W. T TrKRIRLr. Two thir.lt of ftti *!• a;!.* <ii Nt-vr Y* * y~ ftrr <rvra «*rpttftwu.jß a •t?n» lw#v •» «r« l*- Ark«*r't £tttiU»U K«-» Kt v »l> for cuU]ittQ)i>i ou « \l *l«ft" 1 ftt.<t mjr ««.«*> ;;r Hl* *'of aalt by a K fc!«*wftru <Sxusf .r ♦ THE OCCIDENTAL SEATTLE, WASH. TT. E. 18. RTTN'TJX.E'X'T, - MAN AQ-88. Tlii< hoteiwiuch i. >»«-l tir U»» Searti- HtMel>m?«ay. bn Ven enlarged, re moielel a 2 ! row: ■ > • tkroojijoot. It U now one of tbe lar*e« and be»t •l>i..in>r(l hob-:, fa tb» Nnrtaweat. with ace«m3n>vla*ion« f»r »eT<-ra! tanndred roena. An nnrlvaled < ai«n» f.itti'or arxl ai) modern Toarlata will find tbe i>< >d«ntal a pieanant aoJ .-rmv-nirnt p'.ae>? t«> aac tbelr Israd-i lartrrs, a*all rngc* <>aod.isan Fraiii'ix n aad Aia»ka «teamer» make Seattle point of ilepartare. MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. LOUIS RAILWAY AND THI FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE. FRO :>T. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS TO CHICAGO, Without change, eonneeting with the fast trains ou ail lines for the Ea»t and Sootheart. The DIRECT and OSI.Y lint ntnnlng throoj I can between Minne»DOli« anil Ue» Moinea, lows, via Alhwt Lea Aud Fort Dodge, aoJ direct line to WATEKTOWN, DAKOTA. Holid throoch train* lietween Mlnnrapolla and At. Loala And tbe principal citiea of the MiwriMipp* Valley, fonnectin* in Cnion Depot for all point* Sontn and Soiitb?a#t! II 11.,,-. V'.tt i A an-1 the (inly line rannins TWO TRAINS t. jntl , a m3(l\ IfOOPs MWi DAII.Y to U»venwortb. Atchi«>n and raak- ItiUlNdi* "111 In* 'onnectlona with th<- Union Rallwayi aad Atcblaoai.Tlipiita and .Santa Fe. Pacific. 1' L 111 MI>L i> I Tbe train* >hr Minneapoli* and St. l»ni» Railway are compnaed of *..--if..rta-.> da* coaches magnificent Pullman sleeping cara, HortoO reclining cbair car* au»l 'Mr justly't-it'Nral. 'l I'alace Dining Cara. rm- I r,o tvmnda of f aecay. cbe. ked free Fare alwav* a* low aa tbe lowest For "'""reTabi.-* 1 roi;ir. T.' *e:-. etc.. call upon the ti'itet af nt or write to S F B'lYI), (T« IJ and i'aw Agent, Minneapolla, Minn. CHARLES KKNNKUV, (ienerai Ac:it, So. ,■'* Washington at., Portland, Ogna GRAHAM & DAULTON, LKADIXG DEALERS CARPETS, Wall Paper, Artist Materials and Picture Franes. We have j ;-t rt < eiveil a full line of ('hristma.i Cards, Novelties, etc.. that must be "old before January 1 regardless BOSTON BLOCK. LOUIS XIY. YASE With Ebony Engraved Pedestal, Price, - SSOO. The only fine vase of this description west of Chicago. Now on exhibi* bit,'< n in our show window, with a:i elegant assortment of Cut <«lap§, Royal Won-* ster, Royal Dresden, Gobelin and many other fine braadn of pottery. An endleM variety of fine ' hint. Porcelain and <ila*swan* Holiday goods of every description. Finest stock of tiro \rlea at wholesale and retail in the city 3ST. Oiiilloerg Sc Son, anew**.) A lways A he;x<i. W. R. GALLAGHER, ■ujeeessnr to Alfred Bnvder, The o ;.y -nt f.-.; rr»e • • ■ W K. !,»• tt I'n ame-y Butler, which has no e<j*i* Also the * 's;i to.-nia Quito t>i.. *he only pure salad oil that is M>ld. Hentd«-snt ; h- - \of staple*-. I have a large and varied nsMirtmcot of fancy uroe**ries. and *• U si Ihmlpin k for 4-ash. au«! w-1 not be uudereold. Before pnr* si-w • i /no nit a • all au<) send for pnee list. Small prof>:» and <j«i< k <«les. W. R. GALLAGHER. »'«4 luul. 706 l"r*»nt »lrt»ft, Seattle*, W. T MORA N BROS. Iron Koundeix and ]Ma.chinist», AND DEALERS IN Mli an-1 - « a- v . 't-v. i-t>n. Brass and <'opi«*r Pipe and Fittings, -air h:; w», ■«.,. » ■„ •• » ,p Set and lAg Screws; Steam and Ra • 1 Pwi: fc . an!W«*:. • >. nder and other l.abrit-atiug Oils; Su ans ••aij-.tf for paMh an ' private r»aiMinga. * H •..'»?« t,u. . nrr 'm *- 1 maehim-ry north of Bax> #, 1 • mw ■*. m it ' kind* o* niaehinery bailt and re- -m .. "■ ■ : d-haiHl engines and boileta. /' box 4^ BOOTH & BRISCOE. Abstracts of Land Titles, < f atwtract (toot* i:t tfee coanty. Hooiii* 3 -».»;! 4, Venter-1 emrv Kulldlii| J. S( n I RAM, :-<! < >\ *ma 1 'Tinware COMMERCIAL STREET, SEATTLE. Cat! b*f*»re huytwg tt: that tine- Golkett & McCallum, *■* e* r> xo lYter-o i 1 r i*.. Im|»orter> and iVaiers in GROCKKII-X AN'l) PROVISIONS < >nicrs l>y Mail Solicited. Sl4 FROhT STREET. P. O. BOX 114. WASHINGTON IRON WORKS CO. Foundry, Machine and Boiler Shops, Co:ue: Jackson and Third streets, Seattle. '• FKISIK, *tiii^riiitend^iit. 1,. K. (i. SMITH, ■>'. • R * MX) ,n» '*R itr *-t"3 &<wiU. Ptpr, Cilltrj. Sutkitrj, ttt ' \MUr-ir«) (tallitiuc, Pallia, W. CD* •*. >r tfe« v '.cr J-. Madrid Key W* Jtctgmia. SKA IILE POST -INTELLIGENCER SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30.18*8. Two Through Trains Daily xisr of price. Tin and Tlfi KIiONT ST. HARRY WHITE. JAMES A. PANTING. LAURON INGELS. THE MARCH OF PROGRESS West Seattle! SANDERS' ADDITION. Located directly opposite the business portion of Seattle, and where Commercial street will penetrate. Adjoining the White & Manning, Southern Pacific, Faegres, and South Haven additions. A quarter of a mile of the water front has been platted into lots, and will be sold to the first comers. This is a opportunity to secure Water Front Property at low prices and easy terms. The rear portion of this addi tion is admirably adapted for residence property, commanding a fine view of the city and harbor, ML Rainier, the Cascade and Olympic ranges of mountains. SCALE OIE 1 PRICES: |75. *IOO. $l5O. S2OO. 8400. Terms One-half cash, one-fourth in six months, and one-fourth in a year. We might mention a few of the many improvements that will be made in the vicinity of this property: THE HALT, SHIPYARD! Adjoining this property on the south water line. A GIGANTIC SMELTER PLANT, Of which some of our wealthy citizens and Chicago and San Francisco capitalists are the promoters, will be established on the property adjoining the west line of this addition, in close proximity to the Seattle Southern Car Shops and Round Houses, in the direct line of the electric motor from the city of West Seattle, giving direct and rapid communication to Seattle proper, in dependent of.steamboats and ferry lines. This property will be sold cheaper, considering location, than anything now offer ing on the market. Don't miss the opportunity to secure one or more of these lots. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE Regarding developments in this section of the city. Free Steamboat Transportation White & Co., DEARBORN BLOCK, Corner Commercial and Jackson Streets. xisr —THIS IT BEATS THEM ALL. to and from the property. The Most Startling Bargains DRESS GOODS SHOWN THIS WEEK DOHENY cfc MART7M, Corner Col umhlu and FronttHtroet*. ftoattle, W. T »*F * Holiday Announcement. Men's lAiro ishcM*s. F. t YOIG 4 (I, 816 Front Street. # We have received a Magnificent Stock of everything in our line Especially Adapted for useful Holiday Presents. m " SPECIAL.; STANDARD FDRNITORE CO. Occidental Kuildinc, Cor. Second and Mill sis. We Invite the Ui<liet of Seattle, an«l the public generally, to all at nor mammoth salesroom and iuspect the largest and l**t selected -t..<k of {ami -4 ture and uphol-tered poods in the territory. Our el>ainl«r suits, parlor ao4 dining room furniture in walnut, mahogany, oak an I rherry, are of the rery latest designs. We make a specialty of highly polished chairs and rockets, and carry a full line of art goods, cabinets, music stands, ea.-els, and many odd pieces rpecially suit*-1 i'or the holidays. j ' .qH Respectfully, SCHOEIMFELD & HEYMAN. SWF ARE YOU TIUED OF LIVING? IF SOT THROW AWAY THOSE LIOHT f)OLED r*HOM THAT IK\K AND >UKE YOl'R FEET DAMP Tills WEATHER. LAY ASIDE THOSE CNHEALTHY Rt BBER.X tM) <.<> TO YOtTR SHOE DEALER FOR C.UI.V, NK KEl>Bl"Rij <k Co.'S CELEBRATED cjiM. \cb i s. irt^jfw •'\dp o3SiDHdXJ Ns/sr EVERY PAIR Gt'ARANTKED. THESE -4IOES ARK MADE WITH lIEW* i'RE>DM"RK BOTTOMS AND THE FINEST FRENCH i VLF I'lT. Itv AND DOIBI.E FASTENED. BOTH sEWED AND sCRKWFI' FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS IN oKAITIJC AND EVERYWHERE. M AM'FA<'TURED BY CAHN, NICKELSBURG & CO., SAN PKANCISCO. FHAMi Alt(»SO>, Snlt'sman, »** Rooma CT-C6, Yesler Block. Seattle. MANI-FACTCRIRS Of THE CELEBRATED FORE-1 KINO LOGUIXO »HO«.j . CR INFANTS ANO CHILDREN: • « . .rib n*.it-, ••• '.atomcor** * 'K.co- i «"i* 1 t |oß| ; r , r f I i litH*. I ( J«. A. AmrjtWk, V X» I r on. f:ro- ,lvr. N V I %v»4wu» iapr • Xi'-I * :t>s*- & Ou*»4» i lt>- f I-Koo Ml* * THE ISTEW FIFtM op BIMISON HHOS. Are S«'Uinj,' BOOTS AND SHOES Cheaper than they have ever been sold before in Seattle. jßemember the Place. 807 Front Street | sr.Misox iu?(>s. X. ARMS' IKON G & CO., Livery Hack and Sale Stable; Managers of Seattle Transfer Company. TarnooM. Order* filled at »njr hoar day ° r ol * h *V I Ttl«phoue 41. o®ee corner Main and Second »txe* EVER OFFERED IS WILL HE BY