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8 WASHINGTON SEWS Officials and "Scab" Miners Beat«n at Hoslyn. WHATCOM TIDK rUTJrwn*6. Krldewee la Ibe Klll»4Wt»ek »»'»" <lis( Case- t>ele*»«e» '• Htat«k*< d C»«»«stl»s KurittrviH, Pec. —This after noon A. ». W:1 ismson, as-istant aaperinten'ient of tbe coal mines at Hii lfu. bro-ight in 1" "«* n,n! *- drivers to Uke tbe pla« of Strikers This seemed to excite the strikers, who got hold of the superintendent Mid drove him o itof Uptown, bruis ing bim up mn-iderahly with rwk«. Tbey tlien turned their attention to Williamson and made a rush at him, when he drew a gun, but it did no good, as they knocked bim down and cut bin about tbe head badly, finally running him out of town. They also ran the new men out. William-on i "aid to have been drunk •11 day. he bringing all the trouble on himself Everything is quiet to-nigbt. Partie'ln'be f'.c-K' im have ordered • lar>-e amount of ammunition from here, and there may he more trouble. jcxrixo T«r. Tlur ri.AT*. The File-Driver's Crash Kehoe« o* k«l>ii>Kh»m timj. WH/ITCOW. Dec 29.— Fiftv men with lantern- are co-istructing piling- in the tid<*-flats in front of Whan -mi. t'ari -Beld'< men la;ing the foundation of the railroad otti es corner of C ami Twelfth str et- two > locks o it < n the w..ter front. At Sehome tbe company hn- prote- te-l the w iter-;r,mt with tx es. feveial i ~,ividu ds s(m t i l»e the prime movers in j imping Hat-. Wllitow, i'ro ate Ja li-e Harris UHI«V M>LD his .-ami h lake ran'h for \'l'< l '-r acre « . V. l»yer sold t»» a< re < of lan lat Padden late to Bennett &Co for |TS per acre ami II Hofercamp old 1' ..'r*'- a- l>i h a sllo (ill l'adden lake. Bennett's com jtttiv continue- to p»y hiirh priie< for anu aro'.nd the bay. It is M»i I tin go •& authority that )i<- will l«-gtn the con tru tion o' his railroad from liell ingham to the Hkagit river within a no nth. or a- soon as h<- can -hip hi railroad tools to ihi pi oe. The road m ist, by the contract I** built to the river by January l-r, l'fti The t g Putdy. from I't-alady, ar rived hi ' By with Inmlar for Senator Canhe d's railroad oltlies. It is being unW'a<l(.sl at the foot of C 'treet, Whatcom, ami work will l>egin on it constr iction immciiately. The contract for las ing cleaning and grading the It. B. It. A N. road to the British tsiundary from Whatcom will be ltd within the nest lodavs. Mr. Cornwall's company have paid into the .Seattle land olli >• f) se. ure Hstl «■ res Of coal land on the head of Anderson creek, nine mile north-east of Whatcom. On this land there are two veins, one four ami. tin other -is feet thick. It i- to this coal thiil the B. It. A B.C. road will build in the spring. After reading the Vun Home and Oilman correspondence concerning the connection ot the Canauian I'a diicaml Wt-t Coast railroads at Mi aion, on the Frascr river, we consult- d the map made by the B. B. A B. Kill road Company four year ago. and found that Mr Cornwall's railroad surveyed that ro lie liefore the Wed Coa-l was proj«ct"d. The West ( oast seent- very notional, ami we lioj>e it mar uiin its mind ati<l lame U> (Wflliritfhaiii liar. Hurtici a f p IKIMI in pumping tho flat- in front of Heliome, ANU ♦ V ©ml |*He-iirivtT-< ARE getting r»*a«iy for bu«ine^. Mr W. A WIMHIITI RR* » IRF.I the r»»n tract front th** Corn WALL COMPANY to get out 50*I0 | at T rent* |»er f(K>t, all to be uelivercl by Mflrili 15. Kenoyer l'-ro«. art- attout TO «•:«• t a large Maa INIL! and mill at Kern dale. T IHIW \ >KH *. Htloon Mmltl-Tfro Nrw Saloons llrlil|r to He Ciltrn Kit City. TAC«»MA, t*re. Llf The meeting of the council 11m- j«fu*ri)(K»n *&+ ut UM ;•!«•«» by «*verv uit-mNr nn«i the ' ill of fare provMed for tbtir <ii i n »o*i Vtt - 1" til !«»' . •! t« I: •! * \ number of 1 •>. |•• . nt, »in litetuH-r-uf tl>« 1.1.V .imlOrter -inlet , to urge Hit' <«> i'm it the lie h.h of liiuillnp tin uniiim/ of ilo.ii limine' to the lm*liii--*« . t rrf' Al tn <\ M»- n nropnett to mnke tin city a |>r«» ent of u m f.iot liriiljic A ►troni; rriuonMrttnie »•»< inuitaii£iiii'! granting a «iloon lireu-e for the ct> r of Cliu iof I'n <• Tin.ii. !■ .mi, ami tin Wool: ton » ut«r wort, oi- main* *4 up lor n tliinj iea ujr, Usiiiin oilier mutter* of more ol le importance. LtMiTtioi sawoo* ttcaais. The judiciary ( uimn tteee of the council pre-emed the' lowing r*port Tin* juuinary committee r« oiiiitu iiil that the huiit- for granting «alt*on licen*e* wi hut tbi «itv shodd l»e lim it nl to the no* known distri t or street* to *it From the section line Thirl tir-t n tl Thirty «ec ond stiect-, -«eond treat to Starr ttreet. in the Ki A ward; on C tree?, from Ninth -tree. to Jefl'eron avenue. on K»ilr*;>l t wt, (torn Seventh street to Jelt'er on avenue; on P.ioii»*• avenue, from heventb tree* to Puyal lup avenue; on A treet. from Seventh Ia» Tenth streets; ami thai no hcen-e« for saloon- l*e »:» *n *d on any street* outside of the limit* at»ove spited. ex cept for a hotel or foi a i uil. ing <»**! a* a public resort and so accepted by the liiaj >rdv of the re* 1 . ent-ow tier* I'll tin* same.block or intimidate vicinuv. J M >TIM>: ' «i A C »lt The matter w di en>se>.i t ,>iin length. Z: , I tO adOpi WO ; • !., . , tion-* J ! j weeks to at ov t « ■••tin p.?, ? ; Hon of rem*>u-iram- If the pe..pv of anv neighbor* d w mted .» al in Ihtir udd-t t should be all a to have ft Wo or Dru « • , t the wi.-din of th •r* j rt by marwi •* Oplni »i! a\l , e put J 1> 11<»M h»on w a op;%»*c*t to an *u h resoluUon pa »ed, as th* eouncil h i a % \ h<w \ a* \ abundant.> .Me n'< iw J t<> p;oit< th*- rt?»•'.!■ • 1% %■>: tl,. t\>L yu e e remai k- I that \ «>;h> couu «mi ht a ■ • |h> «**l> !•>"w bers more <• i th in It- ft :■ I hr tt*p t .»• » i?\ attortu was imth.» »• tto prepare . new or&in • • th< ah i of I quor • w->.■•% ;v tnl in ■ porate the at»ove r» r;> ion Ui r< n o» ' • - i» • • « t; i ' A rem«m*tranc«' --urtn-d «- rt? paver-. o( 11»«* t 'd v> it .... s granting o{ :» . =».,> ;• n« , tl pru|*ertv of Chief t 4l .uj ; W«-» read. Zmram sta*e ! that the |>et t Weft oppOM I t« ha*: t-"»e 1 . * jcranteo beca me there wer v * aire i\ rn.":.:h >a!o •• i e and they \\t-:» tp w u* oi! oth< buaine" lie ha re I t-» let ht own adjoin J r ft»r a -.d«H»n though t)ft'rrivi pi} p< month in the rental, a - i d' this I; en « w* re grantc hew* have t.o alter nat.ve. with a salo . . him, but t*. let hp: t to : »j|o hi. After mti h .i. i t , r, 4 u was referr*s to r u: it,-e o heaith an : i »lt « A xirw »vk s • irr. A voiumuto \\ Ma o:» Vfa> . X V! ntfi i • the guich o'i I i. t i i -v \ , ditton t< • T.i it.,.:* would ket-r* j t • to an arch o ; f , ecripuon, tv> th < »\ o: 1 by AW . y vt \ \ tit. I , wottL. m \ af, ' »t n> t ; Ki j i n^.: .. i .to th. >«u.-Uer. The : rid f«* t « , .. l . V hi> plans and umkt h* •> vywwri o*t. CW Bteete remarked. "W«B, tfcr* is the -afe*'. thing Sor tbe city I ever be*.-d of," and Mayor Droaa wi-b«-d Ihrrr eou-d be * lew more Allen C. M awni is the city. The prwp»«itiwf> »« unanimously accepter «nd empowered to ge ■bead with the work at once. TH« SEW WATfB A majority of the fire and water | mnr. -tif referred tbe orrhnance granting the franchi-e ro Oeo. F. i for ti«e «tjpaying ' the cit i with water. U»rk to tb* coan | cil wi hoot re>ommeneauon J. B i lfu'j«bton a minority report , in fovor o- j>a»-:ng the r/rdinance. A m 4k»n to ! ay the icatter on the . j utile was io-t by the cartiag vote of; j the jaavor. Mr. Woolston mtde a *trong speech in fsvwr of tbe ordinance. He .aid i that when a tbo tsand miles away be had beard that Too una was in ne»-i of | a n.<»re etficient water supply, and hi experieix* -trice be came here ha<i confirmed the statement Tbe or>Si nance the rourn il wa» a-ked to p«s« gjre the city the entire control &• the j supfJv and c >iujwiied thecompanv he : i would form. if granted the franchise. ! to con ply with ad their re tirements and extend tbe msin* a» fast a tlie co incit wi-bed. Tbe rates a«ket were not high compared with the gwi wbi-h woul<i Will, and the terms •! the franchi-e were such as would >*■ most favorable to tbe city. If the or dinance were passed the «sty would get *uch a -apply as they could not get under the I per cent, bonding law of ensure*', with the- ci y as owner, and which even when the territory 1* comes a state. roakJ not be bad with o-Jt an annual expenditure of |O9,W). and even then ihe ctty would be with out mean* for extension of their mains. He a»ked for an immediate answer. »s he had t«» 1* in Helena next week The third reading ot the ordinance wa- then laid over till next Saturday, when tV4. Steele promised tr» pre-ent his reasons wny tne franchise -hould not lie granted. wm U«ir»m L*cr**«. The application of Boeder Hcboile for a I v\ 'ft lien*e for the Windsor botei o/i (' -treet wn* grantei a* wa* ai*o one from J* hn s. Coltfuin for r. •* aJoon Hctn e in the premises now oc < npied by Nolan £ H'Mki'.MjfWfrf, on Pacific avenue oppose the Chamber of <k»mfQ€rc«. Martin Lang wai permitted to, tr»n-fer hi'licence on Pacific tfeaut t*> A. K. J #bn--on and A. F. *»»ar. «;RADISO ASD SEW siwxit-. Ke*oisUon« of intention to improve No th Fourth rtr»-«-t between Ta<-otiii avenue and K street, ott avenue > between Pine ntreet and omsion nve ntu>, and Division avenue fr»#m Pre-, rott uvefrie t*« the -<• ti »n line i»etwe»?i »e>tion* •> and ♦». town-hip 21) no;th ran*e :iei*t, were pa< e i Resolution .« of intention tocomtrurt on tne south -ide of js<»»jtit I wentv-fifth *treet from Ea-t K to Kt*t I» street and on the we t - de of 1> street from bouth Ninth to South Fifteenth treet. were ai-o passed. A number of resolution* of inten tion to improve other -treets and to lay sewer* were introduce i. INOTIF ICR MIKORITT RKFOBT. Two report* of the street committee on the new bridge on K and North 2nd treet were read. The tir-t, signed by <'aught an and t.'oliins, reccorumended that the work be accepted and the contractor paid. The second, signed by | >tee e, -tated thai the bridge out of alignment and recommended that nothing !*» paid. There wan a long dis cussion on thi-, in which Caugnran and Steele took part. Eventually, the whole matter was referred to a s|ieciai committee of tne mayor, city engineer, and Councilinen Zin ram, 11 or-fall and J. it. Houghton. The clerk wan instructed to draw a warrant and pay the contractor on a favorable rej»ort signed by a majority | of the committee. MISCELt AXKOI S ftt'RHtaft. Several new jilats were referred to the street committee, and instruction were given them to examine into the wh »le matter of platting the lund* in I the n e of aectioti <5, just west of the city limit-*. A aidant General Manager Buckley remonstrate"l against the Northern Pacific being as*e*sed for a street im provement tax on the property cov ered bv the Pacific avenue depot, and a* the city attorney decided the city had no right to asse-■ tie property, the tax wax canceled. A n imlier of bill* were approved mi l M «yor brum w.r- or Jeml to in damnify the Trader-*' Hank in the caae of the young man who-e trunk wa -tolen while i»e was in quarantine, M» that lie could draw the $lO on depo it in that hunk to hi-* credit, the ceriili • '•'< nr. m e :i total wi : .li the ti tank. Adjourned. AtttICLKM OF ISOOftpOftATIOIV Article* of Incorporation of the North V u-itie New* Company were li'-rd in the audit ir's otlice \e terday. O «ar N for and ('• 11. Wheeler are the trustee The objects of the cor pora tion are to (ieai in newspapers, pinted book*. s\ utionery.etc. Capital. |lo.<*M) supplemental articles of the Ne< *pta ly l.undwr C >inpmy were also ided. in which .1 i» Cnughrait i named «■. . pix* ident. S. V. Cooper, ccretar» ttea-urer, and J. C M.«rrh, superintendent. CutUT Ktw*. J. J. Kmer on wni admitted to practice at the bar on a certificate from tin* supreme « onrt of New York. John A Mi II ie. u Canadian, de clared his intention to become a citizen of the V nited Mate*. Mr* I'.oothroyd was lined s'» and cost* for having under rn at provoca tion r •mmitted an h«.muU on a ten vear-old bov named Channce*. Cis-na. Fbis i < part ot that neigbl *»r*hip quarrel mentioned yesterday. In the report \e-terday. It -tated that vi» .ng Boothioyd had Ie m arretted, thin was incorrect, as be evaded ar rest and is Udieved to have left th l'he co in. 1 and executive io:nmtt ■ tee of 'he dUUttbll of eotumeree w i'i »m*et Mo?)dii\ tod* vi en.» . •>. t » have the new navy yard established on iSound. near Taroma if po*«d ble. but on Pugat So aid. a M aXWYtOCf URM K . About ;\ months .■» Mavor Mann advan-xNt rents on his P*ctrl avenue pr>*pett» from I't*» |iut. and*' <"-♦.» <! . ) Ou hi. return the Hi«t iu ' notice of an :van-.* to ami »., *nth r«- ♦jh tivrlv. The pn»|H-rty in », »» tion 5s one-storv b« i» k -t*»r.-s. in \ **>. ••on er *»: Ni ah «tn ' and i'a. ■ •*v»' due is it/, ( : ed by Chester j Clear-. The rents deiuaode«i a»e ! do". Je tlio*e on the *»ide of | the WAU.t U tLI.A MSH <• . A Trait* AffWrnl >'i|*tjilnvii N«» If* 1 in souk** Bivcr Wittt W*n *. IV » -Evidence in the ca>«* twore Ju-t;i Whittnan of the *iv part:*s acu e I of maliciously driving k on the track of the O K. sV Nt o, tt» the big cut near T bet, a - a* about as follows J. o. Carter. * tion bo-te-t»tied that immediately after the attempt to wreck a tra n No vetuber \ he investigated and fount) two men ht i in a l*arrel-pit in the cut. who ran *\a\. leaving a whip an : ■'■ l " s Next d 4» . cett:n< Hugh H id j t*s. re he tound In- ?s.v»t-tracks isorre'- isu-.ied *\a tiy with one of 'he men !*:to ran aw vv, John i •. i Huv'h Hall admitted driv j i C s >'Ck on tm» tra. k {or the jot i*tn«: kiIUM, u-; t to" whack ! ;p v»;ih Carter if be w .U keepst ii. 1 *rter. pretending to o»u*e:it, re ,«enily ortertsi t;. « ,r\ to *r i n" with them Burn* "then a> i a for me t -v-s ■. bad 'niot- js^dnv ji>g wo tfdev- at n»4« , n the track and bavinv them killed. cetun»r finJl Jl*v. | Jvwn huller U> seeing John H;tms and A sat Uustav»on ruling Itvay ve - rasT trv»m e cut ju-t an . t '• a it : - .; Jhe .iiX of November 13 last. Mrs. Ny.esawa man driving. ttie t tie :t on i en, ht of ac '■ s-identv iv?« t ve CJtatp-eil heard a conver " Uion between Carter and Hums ahen I? « . -r»i t arc r two l o - • I 5- he woo id keep qui< t aU> it i the racket at the cut» w or would se j cur ty for "I* * worth of t> U { Utr U.re. iJ -t» that young >ni:U> tia \ , admitted a k-vowlssdye of tb* criminal I transactions. The c*~- was adjourned aatH Wcl ' nmtiay. Tbis evening Patrick Burns. fitber at three of the defendant', was arres led in tbi« city for complicity. Th ir-diT night toe safe of C. A.' Barrett. at Centemlie. *l' blown > own and tJ*> utat ' A national hank is about to be eatab- Ushed at Milton Tbe water !te»ke river is very low. bat as vet BO iee impe '.*' navigation. , Tbe tra'Sic in onutoaSj heavy for this UIM of the rear It i« believed the msne-arer- of the troop« of the entire department wi;l ; ircxr here next Prob«blT i SJM men will be present. It i- reported that Lieut Charles B. : SdtoSeM. at present past adjutant at Fort Walla Waiia. will shortly lejve for Washington to take a position on i the taflTof hi* brother, M ajor Oeneral ' ss-bofie d. commander of the irmv. Th<* body of Capt M. E. O'Brien. *e»«>nd cavalry. who died unexpectedly at Pendleton Friday, arr; »«i here th - morning. He recently CUM here with reiruita from Jeffer-on Barracks and ii< returning when fatally attacked witb hemorrhage and pneumonia. The body wa- taken this evening to Kan«a» "City. He bad served 24 year*. The remain* of the widow of Hon. Samuel Maxon arrived here thi- even ing from Spokane Fails. She was the mother of M:« Je-se I'ranihtller of this i it* ami Mr- T. F. Wood of Mel k'l! Lake and wa- a widely-known I ;'>neer woman. F rtr new electric street light' will be placed in position here, connnem icz tt'tdliwitjr. A report come* from Pendleton that a strike is threatened on tbe O. R. A N. Co.'s line bv reason of tbe recent introd etion of a new pay-roll system whereby the conductor- and brake me 1 are paid by the mile in-tead of a salary. POBX TOWSrSEXD NEWS. Tbr Vfotur r.<>»!»• l»cr»a»lDK—Build lc( S«|>|ilj Firm. TOUT TOWTMESB. F>e<p. 2 ».—At the citizens' mas—meeling last night, whi h *a< largely attended by busi ness men ar.J others, the objects of the meeting Icing stated, Jndite Kuhn was unanimously made chairman. The fir-! b i-ii i— was the mach talked-of motor line. Mr. I?.S. Miller -tated that tlie promoter of t!ii< pro ject had • ome here and a-ked that ( a - ib*■ • ri | ti.i , of to build a mo tor line in tl: < city 1* rai«ed. Accord ingly *ul)» nj. 'lis were solicited and th- people of the the <ity had been a-ked pi irately to subscribe mie subscribed and others promised to do -o. aud some w ill a- -t»o!i a* they can get the signature of their wm - Counting what ha-i been already re ceived. and the promised subscriptions not vet received, but expected, the bo nus had now reached tin- amount of arjoot aii i the e'lject of thi nieeting wax to get the bu-ine*s men who had not a- yet subscritied to fur nish the remaining s7'o). Judge K hn a ldrewseil the meeting a follow-: "Gentlemen, when thi rnotor subject was first mentioned to • mc, I tbo ight that it wa- a little pre m iture, as the city was too young; but I have changed my opinion now, and »ee that if the business men ot this city do not look to their bu-ines*. the new and enterpri-ing Mood that was coming into the city will take ad vantage of the situation and start busine-s ui*>n the hill, and in *uch an event tlx- people living up there would never think 01 walking down town t" make their nece--ary ptircha'-es, bin would patronise the nearest stores. If the business men of this city, who j have always l>een noted tor their gen ero ity upon previous occasion*, will but think for a moment they will im medialely >ee the benelits to be de rived by all u|>on the erection of a motor line. He was followe I by a very forcible and stronglv delivered vpeecli by Kx- Mayor P. W Smith, who said that il wa* a sliame to think that a prop*, •itionof so much vital importance to this city should be so hanl to accom plish as at other meetings, for in-' -tame, tiic Methodist University, | when OilO was subscribed in two days, and at another meeting, the ol>- ject of which wa- to purcha-e the steamer libby, and J17.0U0 was put in one evening and the boat was IMIU lit, and now to think that here was a proportion which would iienetit the (it', l(M |>er cent, more than all t'ie other former enterprises and they foun I trouble in raising the amount a-kf.i lie f<»r one would «übscril>e ca*h. -ib criptum• hein«f in order, they e.-une in rapidly. Mr. U. < Hill stated that the syndicate that he represented authorized him to »ub rrihe cash in addi- tion to what thev had already do-, iiate :. This was followe*! by Warren J 111 ting, who stated that he was a lthor'U9U I>' his brother fnt&k to subs* rihe $.">(10 to fnrther the enter pri e Thoma Carrigan put bis name do an »»r followed by Mes-r- Clark & Howard for SIW, K. shti ler si*ou. A F. Wintrode fliXi, ('*>!. (Hiver VVood SIOO. It was move l that a committee of two !»e named bv the chair t > -eeth< 1« nine-- men not present and ask that they 'vouie tip." Mes-rs. H. L. lturkett and Cant. Melntire were ap pointed .nnd said that they would do the host they could. The next unestion was what action the lioa'd ot Trade bad decided upon following in the matter of the nava! «tun mission who are al»out to visit the > »un i Mr I>. W. Smith, president of the Hoard «»f Trad**, stated that a committee of the prineipil business men of this «ity to confer with the commisalim had been an I • tll* >l jhui \l r. J K. CiaiK, chairman *»; Mn h committee. t*» -.tale what the committee had c.*»nc. Mr. Clark t atid that tb«on littae arai *• tin ady i'*eou,»» uiti; ation with th*' commi - si*»n ami had received from them in which lb* commission propounded - 1 pt**stit»ns to he answered .iiitl that the committee were onanimon in thrir opinion that Port i >w n «nd was thr only pl.w ■ up. tl» ' > und that could answer ail the :e-tion- in the athrmative, and tbft r '■ tin* citizens of Port Tow useml. the Key City o this wh >!e PugetSoun » country. w«>uld wake up to the ne*es iiie- t»f the is'ca-ion an I energettc-iUy < ,i ! work f*»r t e one obj* ci. h • had n »dou ; t that the nmuu -i«»n wtv i l i thoroughlv convinced that thi- the p .i- e mo t suite f.ira i. *e ' n. a . :J- • e and pi: h by the eit ?.eii- all in ;' ■ • »>e <iii «• •* en w a tin* »>;d\ wa> Port Towns* ud n»uld ever expt* t t*> my way with their oilier '»vd« for tl»e n«val station. After ma ;y other had l»een :e |< * i»vd. the ineeting adjourned shbject n> the call o: the chair Vet r ia\ the f\>ur-masted steam -« ■ >ner Jeante. pJi mg l*etw*en here land San Franci u», arrived at the 1 1 omtnereial wh trf with atout : ti*ns t»f innnn >uerehandi«e pr,n. :ptHy tor l> M I> I ; n. wh . \ j about starting an immense b iildin* . material >upt»ly house np**n the lar ev ale ot mn hon^ t . m the same line «of bu me*, upon the Sound, lie w ill -tart an immense 1 im'sr vard to r i Jin conne Ton with :t. a the mill in this to'.- w (although just having sn I■ re »-ed tbe-r capacity from si>,<»») t » , 'o.«*io feet daily) is unable to *npplv l the great iie»uaiul there j aad from ail appearance* the demand j i -r lumher thi- next year, will W »far in ex of all chances of supply | that *t w i*t for a* the erection of very | tnanv brick, stone and tr*-*n buildings i peci>le heinu' determined t> baw J buildirgs. Although not one i | startevl till V. i-. rented, -till he de mand is increasing, and to such »n j extent that upon a-km . «>ne *»i the ' brick men in town if he h i man* , rvf. he said that i • wa< nn ;Ne t.» I take a contract tt» supply any more ax hi- apacstv «a> tait-.i \ j the fu le*: . extent to handle the extract:- he .d --j rea iv had. svi\t. 1 The \. \V. > S w ! r*: 1 . iv« ;* n ■ Ne* Ve r > a' Mrs W I. Ha-t . tag*' nr-ulance. 1 M;s« lav* » th her relat ves. ihe Mi-se> Blanki-ton are home fron tnn> tor t.e homiays. A ra tv ".j, p vei last bv I tSa «ia<K mg elas es an»l 'Ss at ,* •• ! Sr - h«U. »b »!i ,a. vrry | r .«?•»• • . vf* much • ii (,>»v<-vi by aj] *;■«, part . ip«t ii. > >»-e : *h ■ ttt-T* ; rr»* i*, ri H :i. Y \ t' l Ueii */•,.! «i;c, F. W l'eity. SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER SUNDAY, DECEMBER 30. »***■ rrorr and wife. J. LirernH«re and wire. Mr. N;r<tock and wife. < aptarn 3. ' Morgan an<l wife. Hon. H. L. BSL'UK and wife. Mr. aad Mr-. Knit, Mr. aa.i S Mr- W. J. Ha»tir.*», the Misses Brooks, Jones. Set tie | tietls, ffiar.ki-ton, TfcMßpma, Mc • Intire. Hastings Sweeney: Me-sr«. A. Phillips. T. HaDer. s. Pv«itiu.s E Torpftj. Miller. T. Hammoed. Wood. .-isJe,jr, Christian. ifimmend. ana many others t>< a joilr an! happv tbrvtjjr. and daneing was kept up tili the srajfl hoars. mirrtSv. There *a< very little basiness trans acted tb-o ;gh the custom ho-.jse U»e last week, caused principally br the "hnt'ing dawn ei al! the Sound lum bering •tiiiJis for a M-day's re-t and clean-up. The asaai number of coast er- enteral m l « eared. Imt the (uni fier. wheat and coal clearances were the Santa Oiara.cle*r*d for the I'nited Kingdom, with wheat loaded at Taco ma; bark Meroni. for Melbourne, with l>imber from Port GamMe; kark Marv <iiorer. for Sy iney. with lum ber from Port Biakeley; the »teamer Kern dale arrived with a carjro of coal for Seatt;« from Nanalu'o, and the usual num'-erof coaaters with jreneral OLIUPIiU BirtISEITATITKS. I.tut of the lirlffstft to the Ellens berth t onmtl.nl. OLYHPIA. IV 2).—A ma-s meeting of the citiaen-> wa« held last evening, and the following delegates were elected to the E.len- nrgh convention: > Mes-r*. A. H. rhaiubers. It. G. 1 O'Brien. J. F. Gowev, N. H. Owings. J. K. Haydes. T. M." Reed. T. H Cav anaugh, G. D. Shannon, Wni. Mc- Micken M. A. Root and P. Dolan. I he alternates elected were Gen. U. H. Miirov. F. I. B1 -.t-ett. N. Ostrander. T. N. Kord. < H. Ayer-, (re >rge G. Mill-, J. M. Murpbv.'Fran. i- Henrv, W F Kealv, 11. W. IV—ac nr. t > S. Porter. sfiolio£ni*h Note#. Sson NT-H. I»e -. 2fi—Snohomish is aiiout to elect delegate-to tire territo . rial convention which i to arrange for the a.fmi.-sion of Washington. stretch's pile-driver is a wreck.being r.pset near the raiir.»ad bridge. IMSSENtiKK LISTS. t'regon California—Pa--ed Med ford; L. M Spiegie and wife, L. S. Simons, L. Digley, D. M. Culp. L. E .-ariders and wife,E ivard Sike-. W H llanM>n. H. Nylers, E. Cline, Mr. Thompson and wife. J. Iv. Murphy. A. Chilberg. Mr. McCiane. I>. < Ha per. Mr. Jone«. W. (\ Hall. H. M. Warren, < . A. and wife, Pe ter Kre - h and 18 Immigrants. Oregon short Line—P***ed Hunt :r.«ton: <\ A Ualaud. Mr . M. J. Kearney, MH- Hat tie Starr. J. With* injzton.S. 11. Frasier, Mrs.Marv Thorn. Fred I> irbin. J. W. Hubbard. F. K. Cochrane. J. A. Wright. H. Crarv, Frank Harriman, J. C. llanders, Mrs. A. J. Mitchell. J. W. Hill mad wiie, Win. Cad well, Mrs. W. It. Bradley. P. E* M. Grav. Mr . A. E. We-ser, Mrs. Harry. H." Iteed. Ida Wells, Sidney Wright. It. A. Lind-ley, Mrs. A. L. Wilson, A. W. and .'1- second class. THE LOATHSOME CIGARETTE. California Tearliern Save th© Youth <*fThat State. SACRAMENTO. Dec. 29.—At the dos ing of the State Teachers* as sociation convention, resolutions were passed to'he effect that the be-t in terests of the schools of California de mand that kintergarten instruction be made part of the common school sys tem, and that children be admitted at the of four years; al««» a resolu tion asking for the passage oi a law prohibiting the -ale of cigarettes to miners. Adjourned sine iiie. A Chicago Tiine-Ke«*|*er Ab*con<ls. CHI«:A<IO. Dec. 29—Thomas Vines, assistant time-keei>er of the Adams & Westiake Manufacturing Co., disap aj>eared suddenly thi- evening, takine with him a week's salary of the mill men and bovs. The amount of money carried «»tl" is about slo,otK>. It was done up in 700 packages, re tdy for de livery to the employes. Vines does not usually handle the money, but aj»- parentlv foresav. that he would on this occasion and had an express wagon in waiting. An unusual large cumber of police and detective* were set to work immediately after Vines' departure, but up to midnight there was i,o due to the whereabouts of the man or the monev. Th« Switchmen*.' sttrike Spreading. DCSVEK. Dec, 20.—1t is reported here t • ni-'ht r>n#lo- authority of one of the switchmen-' brotherhood com* tuitt«*e men, that all tlie switchmen on the Denver. Texas «v Fort Worth rail road, lietween here and Fort Worth would go out on a strike :ti the morn ing in support of the striking Fnion Paciiic switchmen at this point. It is ai-o rumored that all switchmen at Kawlins. Butte ;»mi all p<»int- be t .vcen here and Omaha on the ITnion Pacific, with the exception of those at Cheyenii', have agreed to u'o out whenever a-ked to do so by the Den ver committee. l*Ar«lone-1 by the President. WASHINGTON. Dec. 29 The dent has pardoned John Hess, con victcd in I tah of unlawful cohabi tion. John Irvin, who wa< cotivic'ed at the February term of the «ii-trict court oi Wyoming, of mail robberv and -entenced tor life, has had his sentence commute-i by the president t»> imprisonment for 10 years, making his term expire February 20. Isim. The •ommutai ion i* b:iseri up on his ex* client conduct during the |«eriou he has already serve*!, and upon strong recommendations of influential per>ons in tlie territory. Ihi» *o*|>e«ded California Hank. F«\Nri to, Dec 2.9. —The di rector- of tii" Mi*pen«ied Cai oniii National hank. who \ver« to meet ti« i - afternoon t »de ide wheth» r t-» to on with the ha-inr-s or lo into liqui dation, met this morning and adjo :m --ed for one week. They It not yet hmrd from the I'nit-*1 St - c >•» p trailer "? tb<> « inet.ry. wh charjre tin* hank now i-. ' The « *xpe t who has i een examining the l*^o!^•<.* , -ai l I'rc ulont Tboma*. * ?i i- alrea.l v made partial reports to Wa hin^ton. uf' »:l; m:) ' • d»- u- »i:iti •• he . from »he ♦'• -mptr »Her. and i«' will not kivc a unfa! he vt.< full re port . Lai*nt><l Indtetroen:* X>l«mttt*fd. s '• Km* ;• .. IV- —ln Jit.lp" Tooh .<.> rt t<->Uy f;r indict llamhiirgi r, I'i-riier, tirown and fo: tie aliexe.i ha'J inter*-t >wirdles, were di oii a i...i from th<* *'*- preaie court. Anion* ih»» cbsrni was that of >-sri -ili-iir K P. Parker. an Oregon r.incbnti ; out of hi 4 pro{*rt\ hv ex hanrij}* therefor m>iu" >an Fra iM.o pro,. rty i > which the\ ha i ro title. *u«t Agaiuni Jmy Goand. Pa., IV. J!V -Attor ney-' »e oral kirkpatri k thU after noon Med a*»pii' at ion l>eforc Ju ;*;e fHnonlun tsvng fosr v.* ; . imi citing the We tern I'mon Company and the llalti more \ Ohi » fVie_:raph (Vn»panv of Penn*\iv.»n.a into onrt to -! *% c«u*e wh> they ho dd not forfeit their >toy -s. line- and fran> b»~e* ft-r riolat '•HiT the constitution oi the "late hv eon-o ) iating Thecoirt granted the writ making :t returnable on Junuar> cy rre*hyt*rlan* of N.»rtb and South. N*w I)w. -• The confer ence tire I* <■ hvterian "*«>ut.;ern a: t North**T?i general ima com* mr<»e- wi- jvp- -rted a- progjre >«n*r fivom! «y at - v-tiav a n In the morning the So .them men deliberated •i.oi i- .» is..i ~]■«> t Surlli -rti m?r. In the *(;eni»in tho opini.mx •iN th -df Wt rv liro-.ich! togcthtr ami th»» Sf.>km day. V Hraifr JvwHer Fall*. I"NvtR. IV, 2SL—II. T. I"6rteort._ ;f*' ' ' .-«■ • thi- .t u-rr ■ r i> i an to J K !»r»K?. IT . ill,! liabi,!- «** 0t:n.41.! -it Or. t .urr s« r » t . «li. Mr> Nt*pai , IW. 29.. o r . Carv er his m. le at 11 «'■' ■ k to niiih*. »n-l *a.t -ure to »m hi" »• pr to hi; bills in -ix -Uy- »,;h Iw'iTJ to vptrr HOHtER F.iEE HUSONBf. Installation Serr»e« Briny Fortli Hemini?<*ncw. lulr Loaft lUt. ia 1 Mrliil.n » > Tr*cfc«r mt tfc» Waik. Thur-iay, ffc-.-.-TUi •bei-p the ted letter day for ancient York Ma-or.ry, the sc «)r< iaati- or "Mue" l-<dges of Seattle. St. John, No. f> and Eureka No SO, Ciet at their hall f _>r annual iastal | l*tion of oSaer*. The cereiuony was conducted by Pa t Ma-ster W. W. ; Pfxiie. a-si te>: by Pa-t Masttr Tra•• ten P. Dyer as jsrrar.u niirshal. The ] foilowirg were the officers invested with authority: St. John !-o jre No. 9. —Worsbipfnl master. J. M. Taylor; senior warden, Henry B. Loom:-: junior warden, 11, F. Whitne'. : treasurer, U. Sliorey: secretar. Thotua* M. Gatch; senior dea<x>n, Mr. Wheeler; junior deaevn. H, H. Atnes: -tewanl-, C. K- Brown an-1 Mr. Cook; tyler (of loth lodge*) C. I>. Kniv-ht. Eureka Lodge. 20. Worshipful Master. B. B. Freed: Senior War ten, Daniel P. McKinnon ; Junior Warden, John Megrath; f rec-urer. A. I-. Pal mer Se- retary. W. W. Poole; Senior [>eaict!!. Thoiua- Burnett; Junior Dea con, Mr. Radeliffe: Stewards. T. H. Cant). Koi>t. Ireland. At the conclusion of the ceremonies of in-tallation. Bro. John F. Damon, Past Deputy Grand Master of Wash ington. arose an i afte- paying iirst tribute to the moral and Masonic char acter of the l<-te Brother Lewis McMil lan. presented to S„int John Lotlge No. It. Mitchell's Masoiri ■ Histor>'. a digf.-t in two large ,-vo Tui line-. On a Hy-leaf was the name of the }>eaker. d ited at Port Town-end. IS A On the opposite was the egend of their presentation by him while Grand Teacher to hi- pupil, - McMillan, whom lie qaalitir i a-- Deputy Grand Lei turer. Mir h9, lsr'.. On Lis dying bed Bro. McMillan ha 1 been attende-.i bv the s|>t-aker in the doable capin itv of clv-'y'nan and Ma-oni • brotlief. He had never witnessed a more intelligent and earr.e-t Chri-t --lan faith. and |as-inc away from earth wa- an ecstasy of triumph. Anion.' the last req ie-t- before the great change, while inter*-t in s-üb l inary things vc:l - fa :ing away, and oii!\ ;:.o-e which may be wisely utilized • for the spiritnal and moral elevation of humanity were entitled to consid eration. his mind dwelt U[K»n the sub lime mi—ion of Free Masonry, and he asked that these IK .ok* might be given . to the lodte in which be hail enjoyed more than a quarter of a century's honored nietiibership. It was in co'n pliance with tin- reque-t that the -['(■akcr appeared before the lodge at this time. This solemn eommi -ion, and ti.e temporary p i* e--ion of these volumes,qitickeneil the -.en-e—brush ing a-;de the cumber ome and opaque draperies whi h hid the silent past from a present of more diversified ac tiviti and a condition of enlarged ' opportunities for u-efulne-s, biinging ; him face to face with the glad com pany of bright-eyed and youihtnl vig orou- men. who welcomed him in that isolated two—tory houseon Hum mer's Point on a September day in 1 siJO, when he arrive.l with a charter ' from the Grand Lo.L'e. and procee led to constitute and in-tall them, that they might, fr.uii such humble begin ing cultivate the order for human ad vanement and mutual good. Of that j paternal band there were now before hi in only two, Bro. John Webster, : whom he had installed the first Wor shipful Master of the lodge, and ! Bro. Hillory Butler. Neither of them were youthful now, any more than himsoif. And their liooks, with their later date, brought him in memory of the hall in, which they were now as sembled; there were no lathes upon the studding; no unteinpered mortar had been brought upon the fli>or. The weather-boarding alone concealed our movements from lhe curious gaze of the profane and the din of the busy cooper in ibe shop, below, prevented trie story of our secret mj -teries from l<enetr.itiiig l.eyond the yet crude pre cincts sacred to the use of theinitiated. In that impoveri-hed Ka t. seated upon a board supported u|H>n the ends o! two nail kegs, with the late I'a.-t Grand Ma-ter Jordan on one side ali i Bro. McMillan on the other, he prosecuted the oß'n e of instructor, with what success, the brilliant history of the e pupils render- it necessary for him to say to hi younger brother.*, stranger* in thi- further we-t, whose Ma-oni labors hive b-en confined to the wall* of elegant temples, where, w hen duty done, they could descend in elevators and take street ear- to their hornet through li-hte.^,.;sd police guarded avenues, lis- co-dd hardly make ]>!ain the discomfort and self -aeriflce, and hardship, and dangers through whi h our pi.ncr Masons p-i-se t in order t > the performance of their lodge duties, an I t e enjoyment 'of their lo Fp priodplM. The sti'.te of the country can do y ! e - -ted by the fact that the c> >] er who e sbo • was lteneath while the-e !<• ! ire- we e being delivered, wa-, with bis loved and loving wife, - .n-equently mur dered in colli blood by Indians at a po'iit only a few mile- from town — it-- remote and lessexpo-ed th in were the bouse- of tho-e who had for years made it their busine** to attend every regular ,ueet:ng of the enft. Bro. McMillan, bim-clf. lived miles uj> the river. There were no ro id* over which large freight eoul i be carried— only Indian trad- thro mil th. forc-t. AlSer thetim-t.< which a!iu-ion ha* iteen made, it t »ok three days to get their hou ehobl -oo i* in a sq iare . bowed h.ittea-i to the home in which he had sheltered hi* young and lovely wife. Through tier kindne*- the-e lM>.ks now come: ami tnav the brief outline of pioneer -ai rifle tie incen tive for profitable, wel'-dira ted en ergv on the part of ( >;i M i- nic youth in the line ■' their i.i-cuvered du''v. "•ea inc s *'l» SJetaitie.l by Storms. >\\ I*, >• i<\ ». I) * -The con tin ;*•«! heavy weather made pri vate - MuT- -ornewhat v har y abottt i-t --t'ii£ < -t tl»cir little imouikt for' r ;i-eWere the ve.tther a: ait fav rablt n<neh would be done •»!» •vry . • ,t. •• rlcet t-» eet re; dv for the M :• .'.M-'.the i a t. It i hardi.. t- '.'baWe no*" thnt any boon- j ers wih geto-.it before the 1-t o: Januif . Will I'urr M!» \e u j f r*. Nkvi Yobk, 29 Pietro Diar - artr«v the Italian who i« accuse*! of an » moroer co omitted in ; bi-* naiiv ijount"- aVx» it f'.rete year "-•■ w\ - . r.ii^r.c«i lie*ore United m t -> • j'mi: -i . er (M> >rn t t>-day ;»nd confronted with an attidavit ac «*it insr him of the crime He ex- - p-e*-e i his to go hack to It sly and fare hts accusers. Ihf t itirm »utik l ark Murder. I hil\m LntiA. Pec. *Jt* -The chief ot the detect!fe** that the man ; 'i m :rder?d :n Kairni«>unt Park w.;- a t amp who wa- murdered dur a »ju .rre' at >ome hoc.>e in the vi i t : •>:. th«n eai'iled to the p- i e wh'- • ;t r.v found. The ch:e£ .U not be:iev« the body VJ I C , th»: < : Kre / an, th#» miinu'hoarder of Mr-. Kohler of Hoboken. '•plfntilil I'nvert «»f Kut! rsnrc. Cj\ r\\ »r*, [> t 2f* At «>me point 1 betwe**n thi- < t\ and Lawrenceoerpr. Ind.. t > te-ju>!>n. I.e* ■"V • j:! K\. and Jack solana o? < iibnnn.*ii. :• i«i sleweijcht-', f.'-ueht f.!» rr»ur.o-. •; irj? tarot incefrfons. After pound n fc ' e.i h other for more that; • r tv- r* th*» right declared a * h i . e*i |SO as lu> fhare of the receipts Fei her Wa- badlv punished. A California Planinf Mill Buraed. P\«v fn%, fhv 20—Ltn :»sv Bro-.' j tibrte utory t'lan n>r mi I at WaTerfy J driv - was Wrned this morning. J.o ia-uran e lifbl. The "Up po-ed can-" it spontane ;is combus t on. W. I». L »*urhrey*s bam wa- a » bumeti. !aj-v $ -V*>; no insurance. lirnpitr*! Drad at a Fire. V i'~r at a. Dec 2j.— An incendiary hre th mofa r.jf »ie>trf>yed two dwe I - : • bIMH I having a MB *o* escape A Kinney, «»wner of the * hou»e-. drop-e-t from heart af-• fection *apcrinduced by excitement. D*lnw at G«i. VusiTiitoj. IV". 39 —At the re oaevt of the »cting-*>CMbuj o, war A tt»rn*T-t G«riac»l &* J id- I .iwwiurf'T'T.w —— > itruiled tb« iii-«ri' t itumfw Aus | tin. Tel.. to tak<- the wcemry step {or tlx l«ni Uefen-e of Gen. ftanlev. •a( the T'nite-J States arm*. rreenWy 1 an».te.t in th t« citr-rhite in the eie | cotion of offi -iil Brave Llf*-Si«r« R«a(lM. Bostos, I>*v. 2J—The ckaabcr of commeive wa-fr«w<ievi oi the occi —,,n of tile >n to Oipt.James an i bis life-savin* irtw. who diii such t:obie work on tht> coast during the m-ent -torm. of a fan 1 contributed as a testimonial to their brarrry. lhe fund anto inta to *!>©□{ #1.700. In a»i --ditio-T to this Hamuf So, iety medals * re an 1 the sum of IP.' added. Usee Kiot In Arkansas. JIOSTICCIAO. Ark.. l>e< 2J.—A row grew oat of an attempt to arr.-t a negro ycsterlay, an.: a reneral fisrbt between/Fhi'es and black- was r.ar rtiwlv artrte*:. It i* retorted that the net:roe< «r-Ul attempt tj release the prisoner. The whites arc prepared for any emraereßCT. Tttc Test of the t harlesteii. Wa-kingtos. IH-c. 23 —lrvinsr Scott, pre-i-ient of the In ion Iron Works, San Franci-co. to-day re-tified -e --tary Whitney of hi- acceptance of the conditions proposed by the depart ment, for an o Lcial -team trial of the cruiser Charleston, and that *l.e l>e ready within six months. by * Greeley M !.. DEXVEK. Dec. 23.—Word from Uree ley. Col., i- receive! to the etfe t that a mob early this niornirgoverpowered the jaiie". broke >q<e : the j iil and took out W. D. French who two weeks ago murdered Harry Woixibnry. and hung hitu to v. tree near the court house. None of the mob are known. I'rfiich Vated. Dec. —The senate to- lay adopteil the budget as amended by the chamber of ueputie-. I*r» Floqr.et afterward read a tiecree dol ing the se--ion. I'apal Pre««nti t<> frith C#l!iet!ral« R »ME. Pec. 15). —The l*oj»e HAS writ ten a coiiicai letter t«> the prelates of Ireland, informing them that he ha sent a rich gift to each of the Iri.-h cathedrals. A Millionaire "ara'yffd. Dec. 2).—Wiu. Oirr, one of the wealthiest men in the city, and president of the Mechaiiics* N.itional bank, was stricken with parahsis last night, and will probably ne. <lll I*l H NOill iw>. Unitarian service at Pytbiaa hall, Frvc'« Opera House, at. II a. m Services by Rev. K. Smitn. Manilav school at IJ:1 >. *» Spiritualism.— M. Sftauldiug will «Iv liver a Near Year's Sunday. «: 11 a. m., in Ma>onic haU. ou Front street, near James. Serv ic*s at 7 0 j>. in. in same plaer. Come one, come all. German M. E. —A. I- Koenekc. minister. Services at the Scandinavian M. E. church, between Pike and Piue. at 3p. m. All arc cordially invited to attend. Plymouth Congregational Church.—Sec ond street between Spring andSene«a. Kev. II L. Bates, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7p. m. Sunday school at 12 X). Union yeunic people's meeting at the Pres byterian church. Prayer meeting Thurs day evening at 7 ;.0. strangers cordially welcome. The ileformed Presbvteriiui will meet to-morrow in the Pfse-stnet ha'l, corner of Pik»' and Fifth streets. l'rea</t --iog at 11 o'clock by Kev. S. Dell Johnston. Subject: "The fuspeakabie Gift." All are welcome. There will be services at the Fir«t Meth odist Episcopal church, corner Third and Marion streets, to-day. as follows Preach ing at 11 a m. by the pastor, Kev. D. D. ( ampbell. Class meeting at 10 s. m. Sun day school at 12:30 p. in. Voting people's meeting at 6::<0 p. m. Preaching by t'.e pastor at p. m. You ar»- cordially in vited to attend all of these service*. Strangers and visitors are earnestly de sired to attend this church. They wiil al ways be welcome ami will be promptly shown to seats bv the ushers. Second Presbyterian church, corner of Harrison and Oak streets. Communiou sermon Dec. 31, at 11 a. m . by Kev. A. J. Cautiey, to be followed by a baptism, re ception of members and communiou ser vi< e. Sunday school at 12:30 p. m. Sermon at 7 X». Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 :?<). There wj 11 be a meeting of the c»>ngri »:a tion Monday evening, Dec. 31, at 7:30. All are requested to t»e present, us importaot business is to l>e transacted. Tnuity Parish.—Rev. Goonre Herbert Watson, rector. Church on Third street, opposite court-house. Fir-" Sunday after Christmas. Sunday school 1«» a, in. Divine services at 11:15 a m. and 7.:v)p. m. Also, communion service at 10.0 a in., espec ially for those who have not yet taken tin ir Christina* communion Chapel of the Good Shepherd—Second Hid Bianchard street*. Suudav school at 3p. m. Divine set vices t>t 8:46 p. in. Aii Chronic, Ne vous and Special Kliaea>ea Skilif illj Treated. Dr. E. G. Johnson, who recently spent eight months in the p-iiielpai hospitals and lea iinu medical tustitutisas of New York City investitrating the most recent discoveries in medicine and surgerv, hav ing resumed practice iu Seattle, is pre pared to treat all classes of chrouic tualadiis. su« h as liver complaint, dys pens!a. rheumatism, all afTectiotis of the kidneys, heart and <ung«. all »kui and biOixl diseases, a'i arising fr«xn a weakened uerv. ii« system, al! re'-ta! diseavn. all genitourinary and all diseases j>e« v aliar t»> women. a«-c»>riiutf to the latest and m »s f imnrovtfd methyls, CiuiFiiltatiou free. Charge* moderate. Office, r«M>ms ■■>'} and 00, New Yesler b «* k. Mill street. d&w WILLIS HOTEL Corner Main and Second ?t*. Formerly the Pacific.) eukofeaxt WILL OPEN JANUARY 1 Completely an ! thorouehlr renovated a <1 changed to « i»ew nu»l jHTfect family hotel. '.** ami hath, ladj«'s* r. ••••ut-.' «•*,. ,k --i"sr a:i<i r« a«!iui< nnnti*. and al 1 the ««»ra forta of a hom»-. I iatetid »o inak«- this a thoroughly reapectable house. Try it. M. W. WILMS, Pi<op. BE CAREFUL! WHAT Brand of Spices TOO I Z ON YOt 't TAlil.E 11R IS YOCU COOKING. PT RE erici GROI N'K KKh-il EVERY DAY AT -1. W. HICHKS'. THE TEA AM) CO FIXE HAN, 800 Front Stroot. swr NOTICE. N'olU K IS HKRKBY «J!VEN 7-> THE -*'t«i<-kholdfr* of lb»* Srattle Transfer f'oinpativ. * ro po rat ion <>-eauij»*<i under the !»«• of WaAbiustonT* rl»ory. and hav ing Irs principal place of bu*me*« at Seattle in ?i«i<l u*rri*« rv. that a meetinaof tije stock* holders of said « orporation will \held on Saturday, the 9th oar of February, A. I>. at « o'clock p. m. of said day, at the Mfn hint- Nftttosal Bank in Seattle, W. T the object of *a:«l meetluc !•> authorize tha increase of the capita! *v< k. from 91 6.K»0 to lAtf.OO NOAH ARMSTRONG. A MAC KIN r« >SH. J It METCALKK, t HARLK- ARMSTRONG,. 1J V SIIAUHITI, Trustees of The S* attle Transfer Co. Seattle. Dec. 13,1&&. 6«trr voir y To take a coor-e id the Ba* :»**». short • H' : f- . ; tt;.'- hfi Departments of ti -I.KT, v BI">I COLLCtiK. and "v«-ri n? mv rail or »eiid for cir»-u'ft- Rot ran -I. SS asd '4. Cai >u Blo* k F ou: <rcet P. 0. btX 4nd. s« f irtistk Printiof I \\-E MAKE A SPECIALTY OF EI.E * » srat: visiur.e cants and wedding *tation»-ry. We aSo <io a gvueral v. prol ix* biftftiueva CORY Eli. -Z >AR<i e«iN. ; Teietshotte 38. Oi*cra B>oU. I WILL GIVE TO AST Manufacturing U Company Who are Lookinr (or * Location. 12 LOTS -IN WRITE & MiiVMXG S ADDITION. For farther particular*. appiy to A. H. MANNING & CO., Rear of Dexter Hortoa's Bank. NOTICE Of a meeting of the Stoekboldt-r* »>f The Ailmoud «!fc Phil lip? Foundry I 'omra'i v. f««r the purpose of !ncrea»ii>f the .capita! «tock of said company. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVI-K TO THE stockholder* of th- Ai! ctotid A Phi - 1 zFoundry ( orapauy, by the uuder vient-d. all of the trustee* of said com pany, that a meeting of said stockholder-, will be tat Id at the office of sard company in the city of battle Kin? county, Washington Territory, •in Wednesday, the -7:h <*ay of Kebnian . l-.*<9, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said •fay, f«>r the purpog.- of inercatun? the cap ital stork of «ai i company from its pr«>- eut amount of U0 shares ofiiooe*«h(#r_,rtoo} to 1000 shares <»f *iooea<h (*10? 000.. All stockholders are requested to he pre«en:. ( H H. AI.I.MoND, W. K. PH!» .UPS. Trustees of said Allmond A Phillips Foundry Co. Dated Seattle, W. T., IWerabtT'-S. IsS*. THE First National Bank OF SKATPLK. Seattle, Washington Territory. PAID-UP CAPITAL, - • $150,000 GEORGE W. HARRIS, J. GOODFELLFW, President. Cashier. General ban Line business transacted. Sight and telegraphic exchange. pitvahlc in all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Dexter Horton & Co., BANKERS. Incorporated ISM 7. CAPITAL, $200,000. President W. & Unu Vice President A. A. DiNM Manager J- P. Hoyt Cashier B. F. Bait*;* QIGHT EXCHANGE AND TELEGRAPH O ic transfer* on New York. Chicago, >t Paul, San Francisco, Portland and various point* in Washington, Oregon and British Columbia. i?igh: Bills of Exchange on London, aval? able elsewhere in Earope. Collections made at all points on favor able terms. Bonds, stocks and other valuables receiv ed on deposit for safe keeping. THOS S. KRt'TZ. HARRY KRCFZ. President. Se^yandTieaa. Washington Loan k Trust Company (INCORPORATED.} Anthonred rn;.aa, 5.00.000 t*id-up l . fiO.IUXI MORTGAGE LOANS OJ» Improved Farms acd City Propertj. I.OWKST RATES—So DELA-Y. Branch orru b—lie M*ll s . (Occdenta; Bl'iffc}. hK \ IT. E W *T GKORGE V" HVi.ER. rvi»i a*«r. Eastern Ofph f.—H.uaiinay, New Y«>rE: « Jv *r» Hnildin?. Boston. Western Orru bp—ll in- office, Walla Walla, W T.; Branch Colfax and Seattle. Bailev Gar/.ERT„ JE. F. Ferry, President. j Vice President J. Fi rth Cashier. PCGET SOLXD NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE. OCCIUKN' TAI. H LOC K HITY AND SELL FOREIGN AND IK) moth odMßfi, transfer MM by telegraph to any part of the Tufted Slate* and Europe. reciivt lefH*it> of money ac«l t«ue ptw books or certificates therefor CORRESPONDENT** Uwdon. X. M Knthwßil.] s»ns Paris. l>c Rothwhild Freres. * Frankfort, A. M.. L. Von Steißer A Co. New York, a*enrv .»f hap*, of Californi» Chicago, < or.merHai National Bank. B<*ton, Sntfolk National Bank. Han Kraneiaeo. the Hank of California. Portland, the First National Bank. Washington Savings Bank In «.,-j.nrau «i under the Temu>nai lawn. Post Building, Mill St., Seattle, W. T. CAPITAL, - - $50,000. OFFICERS: ST. W. DEARKORN. .... PRESIDENT B. B DIARBOM. YICErREMftEKT If +. lIKKiINS ... CASHIER A CeceraJ Bacfcifeg Baslues 1 : Traa=.acie<3. Draft* drawn on aii par?* iff tb<- int< r paid uii savings and time deport*. i*j a. in to a p tn at. : .-a!nrday eveiiiifc from 7 to9o'clock. i* ;>o*ita may be made in ;•» moi: or by registered letter, money order or eEpres*. , and deimsit books will be returned a* re , qnaHed. « r Money loaned an reai estate at reasonable I rates. c. if Hanforp, President and Cotinael, Ex-iiov. ATyw C. SjlikE. Vice-President. H. F. Baekk. ?»<retary. SEATTLE | Title Insurance & Trust Company. CAPITAL. 52W.000. Rooms 19. 20, 33, 36, Caioo Block Seattle. Issues po'irics of insurance vpoo Reai Estate Tm.Es, pro tection arainfct lows by reason of defect! vt j titles. IT at itsown expense the defense j of aii legs) instituted in th* I interest of sd verse claimants and relieves the insured from alt trouble, annoyance, 1 anxiety, cost and expense attending such { litigation*. MEHCHAXTS NAIIOKAL BANK Designated Depoaftory and Financial Atent or the UNITED STATE 3 COVIRSMES7. i>eai» in foreign and domesticex/*hang«-s Max*** TCLROKAfnir Transfer* and U *nva Letters or Cremt. Sentil Biokiag Sasiam Transacted. SAFE DMT AND"TRCST CO. P*id-cp Capital, «100 000 —— i Part interest on tarings deposits. Rents sales and depnait boae*. I R>-*-ei ve* foods on forign M ikea ]«>ana. I KRED WARD, Munager. THE BEST VET! FAEUHE'S FIRST ADDITION TO West Seattle THE CREAM- OP THE CREAM! Fine View of the Bay and the City. Only One and One-Half Blocks From Seep Water. Steam- boat Landing. EVERY LOT LIES WELL. SO STEEP HILLS TO CLIMB. SO HEAVY GRAIIIM HERE. Everybody is now making a rush for West Seattle property, in order to get a foothold before the, coming of the Southern Pacific Railroad, THE MOTOR LINE, And other improvement- now boukt .1 for We-t Seattle, which will double an<l treble the prices next Mjmir.er. IK) SOT MISS THIS (HIVE. Lot< in this addition have just been placed on the market, and they are going fa-t. SCALE OF PRICES: SIOO, $125, $l5O, $175 and S2OO. TERMS EASY. Free boat every day to view the Property. •loin the Procession West Seattle property f«»r sale by lot, block and acre. LOTS IN ALL PASTS OP THE CITY. K. G. FAEGRE. | Room 5, Minnesota House, | »T»r Cor. Second aa-1 WMiuufion nt libs, y the grocql 141* t* 1416. . . Grama aoi Frsrim In tlh- city. »r.d m k< M _ . Crealfr ;; lUI ** Cant 'ta srart!*, h. «t a*e to ■« or *m«lS. Y.w wsa , eonot o! hi. wiwle »t.>rk h kw ,£;<• *. ehu.matiMt ne u .kV*°, —< rn« hrfte- prtcea -has MT J2l! b<M»e la the city. iv*, JS*s| packer of the »: 1888 —KKASD OR Em!#™ Corg-W, I? ucovt red Kuu and ShirbJtt. jrtrt, (rr*» ■Mto-kOM. bv Um cr*u\ t.. a or carload. (or HAIX HAVW **•» DUNGENESS BTTTTEI Charles Louch, FROWT AJTD rjTIO*. THE FOLLOWUHT EAST TERMS OS West Seattle Life Bay Vie* Alit Ten per cent down, 10 per cent in 30 days, balance S2O monthly. All cleared, high aad eomnuiui i /rand view of the Soirad nil the rit*. TREE TRUBamm. VALENTINE HAH, Basement Real Estate Exchange, Cor. James and Second 8& FOR SAL One lot and fonr houM on Columbia street; iirent ing for 8120 per montk; price, SIO,OOO. One lot, corner of Cen> mercial and Main. This is a fine location for any kind of business, either wholesale or retail, ui will make one of the beet places for a bank in the city. An extra bargain on Front street. Three choice lots on See ond street. Three lots on Ferrtk } street. Choice residence lota in all parts «f the city. HtiFXGR & BiSli, »OSJ i'ttnirflifrial sL vatiM.T. ISFINNEI CO.'S NATO N'AL PISPEWAaT, lily Commercial stroot* cor>* Jachsoa. Seattle W.T« Aii chronic D> vases of MEN Md WOJttW su» i♦ Hsfulljr treated. _ UOtrr MANH(»OI>. N rvod wnyw , Debility, Exhansted Viraaty. ww«s» Weakness, ;k*-rraatorrl>«;t;a ' 3i yy^.' Gonorrhoea. (ifeet, ■JyphfUi. . line. V\.-.kn. - in* -inci'-""iSI'JSS* tionai 1>» rauK-Tu ntsthat r -'i.t frt>M****■ fni foUlea or e*ct*s in a/;:? > . .. URINARY Crysutis, Varicocel». Btrirture, OSSj 'ly and safely cured. So naeseeesßS""" , pven, uor strottg in|Ktlo«« wn * OMse stricture. i NERVOUS ipoudency. etc., etc.. eurfd. .t Yill!Nr« MFN saffer n# fn»a tm 1 Uurlu Ifcfl jrcjthfa! foßfes m tafra* tious, should avail themselves •! ow*' meat, the greatest lya/u c■verj<*j ~Jt. tar of vnfferinE humanity. Wll I a positive cure in every cssa MiddlMUedlen^^SjiSr?; Rations of the oladder. pmartini; or bwniag s* nsatfai*; ation the urine dejxisits a sovßctiTQes alMnnen i* present. Tne®J** ran-n from a brißht "r re»id.«h to e* milky hue, the patient ext*rießO£»*™ ening of the syntem in a manner tfroiiiit for Thi» i« the - seminal weakness. Many die of JjJT cßity, iirßorant of ita *.aa«e. A and healthy r*«t'>ration pnarantsea. OflW »onra 'J a. tn. to h J>. ®- •• ■" p 1 m.; Kuodays 9to 12. t S. B. —Pomona unable R* visit M °^ | treated at their homes by Medicine* and Inatrarno®**®* l> * "ir>rMS Co»i«nltafim» fre* Send 10c for the TOMS *» B ' , or Guide to Wedlock. Second Street Tax MoticA 'I"HF TAX LEVIED HY Tltt 1 Council in the district rreyd . dies nee No 9f4, to provide for ' of Second ftreef. fr«»m BlasfMJjJ** ; «.treet. and conwtructioc aldewaiWOj'. . I sides thereof, is now due and paTR'; j the office of the city treasnrer. AO cot paid within FORTY DAYS Of the first publication of this a °y! I be de 'art d delinqm-at, a penalty «J* ® JTj j cent added, and interest at tbe rate percent, charged _ „ f . )W | W. K. ff>RK&>T. < l»y ' '**- i Fir«t paMii «i»n ol thu notice. l«*" j t*r >. lw. yap The First Regiment hmj CAN BE RENTED For Fairs* Ball* and t'KARIJM H KfTTl^jgr , M