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mmmusam rrtllilnl Dally and Weekly is the fWR Mlidiec, BeeMfc. Wwh. Ter Weekly, • months, _ _ IEIL*,, I «e, ta ad<« »»• sv csaaraa. BaOy, par week.. ; eehentbere orderts* sAarassas CIIMM I ' gbewM five Uw dM sddiess at well as a* all r«sltt«e- m ■l9 MRIWSU iDBWM Tb« outlines ol *n interview with President <'leeeland which appeared In Friday'* dispatcbe* form a bit of I reading more or less Interesting and vc supposedly to he taken as a final address to bis beloved conturymen. In it the president claims a good deal ot credit for himself and tries to shift the responsibility for mistakes to U.e ah.rtiider* of p*rty lea<iers ami friewis who have been badly advised. Of coar-e he insist' that his administra tion ha* been a great and glorious soc eess. and inasmuch A* be. probably, j wrote the interview himself, the short corning* of the government of the la*t j lour years arc smithed over with his , well known use of long, involved and ! »*blg«otts sentence?. He thr<tWß a sop to the people in a» Anting that he ha* always l>een in with them, unmindful of the fact that there has never been a more arbitrary, dimlinate and aeto eratic executive in the White House since the days of Andrew Jackson. He claim*) to hav responded U> all the demands of his fellow citixens.but an a matter of fact he ha< been so swelled «P with his own importance »n<i so opinionated end positive of hi* own infallibility that the view- of hi* personal friends and the accredited representative* of Democratic cotn aanitle* have received little or no ten lion or consideration. The president's natural inability to appredate the situation misleads him, «nd he Is, therefore deluded with the idea that he i* the man who has led the party out of the wilderne**, and, following out his directions, it is now marching on lo a gloriou* future. He teems to forget iliat there is hardly a man In the party with the old Demo cratic ideas who thoroughly Iwlieves In him, and he doe* not real if that his own stubbornness and petulant re fusal to listen to men who for a quar ter of a century have had the party's welfare at heart are now estranged, and in secret are really and profoundly thankful that surh an unreasonable and null-headed individual will no. longer be at the head of the govern ment. His attempt, therefore, to win j back their support and retire leaving! them well disposed is somewhat labored, and the excuse that a high and *erlou* frense of his duty to the people has often prompted him to a course In opposition to the wishes of his friends will doubtlessly be con aidtred rather * hallow and far-fetched by tho«>e who, though repeatedly wnuhbed and ignored, have faithfully stood by him for the sake of the party. The president dwells at some length on the tariff question, maintaining that it is the great living i--ii<> of the Democracy, but ln*>mu< h a* his per *ersene»* ; led the party to take its radical stand on thi * economical ques tion and Iherefiwe brought alsuit de feat. he of rotuae de-ires to throw the responsibility of that defeat on other shoulder*, and a**ert* that if certain indefinite condition* bad be«n elimin ated from the camittign a decisive victory f>r his »ide would have been the result. This is probably a refer enee to the Mvrcbisoti letter, hut the puolic generally will net agree with Mr. Cleveland, for the prevalent opinion immediately f«4««'wmr the elecwon asd at t)u premrfit |i*te i* that tlie preddent'* »toht»oTn a<i*cs-ary <d admitting cheaply ma?<ufactured for eign g«*»d* into this country i» what more tbaa all else carried the dav for Mr Harri-on. It i- rather amiannir bj» hear the prs- .ittjT -s\ h- all t*s< ■ the B4>minatj«>n last ammmer with penu ine ret i« tato .% a» dth n' • :?. .-meat that he ma'e an e irr.c ' efToet to e«- cajie it wiil l>e !>sile<l as «?ie of the bsjir fte»i juk«** of the «ea.~»n. too. as a deliciou" jdeve of h itior wiii I* re ceived his remark* on civil tervice reform, on which particular question he h »s provrnl him -elf to be the most colossal "ham the country hat -«*n for years. TtHWUtxi 'of napitlr offi oers have l»cen removed for the •tmph* teuton that th y w« r<* lU>pnhiicaii* No doubt sime of tl em were incom petent. but in clearing them out to nuVx rtf the Iwst, httrresta of the jpiv ernment, a-- h»* s=»\s, ho neylecL* to state that in filliru: their place* he ha* appointed to ottioc more heelers, tin < servers, oh I criminals, pardoned con vict*, thieve- arid tramp* than have been in osficc -inoc the *du<ini*tratton of tieorue Wa-hinirton. Of co»!r*e Mr. ("lcvrland j*at> the Huutb oti th« I'.-ok, for ho h** alw ty-- h.id a warm pot in hi# heart for that and it v**- never warmer than d trins the four or five year* sueceed im; the tirinj? on Koft Bututor. He MtQtalljr ilcprcCtte* any out*ide in terference ii tl'e -ett'emetit of the race que tlott, for he j* awsre that any int» rfereme of that M»rt directeii towards jrivht*.' a free ballot aa»d a fair count in the South would have deprived h;.M of the cUvtoral vote of three or four Hoatherra «sst-M in se lecting his cabinet an making hi< ap p«>intnient* (o th« ■ e ,o rt and the prominent fore; - m;-v.or.*. he see.n* to have Uect lod t:»at men with Ron'hern notions were the t*ien for hitn. ami in th • trca'mei t of the ni jtro ipie tn>n it » *«. to he * | p <vt that hi* idea* w\>uhi be In e\ ct barmamy with tho e «»t the l>emocr*a.s «>f th, Bouth. Taking it altogether U« Haance* are that Mr t'Uve'aitd' ivtervioa will Itardiy to d» 4 wn to iviti-t!')' of Waahlngt farewcl adUre*.*. To lie sure, from the read>ng of it one lie 'e i t» Where that the retir ing e\» utive * .* aU» t the teal of a pure, psoas vl «i li i ; Afto rv sn atalewmati. but there t slack tif frank ne-* in it and a wh -O-ag toue abo !l it which i*. to "** t ie'et-i, un;>e* *t,t ami the faults ( !ii«»*, 'C c- *n-.| fatal Klstaltex of t' c a indni<trati v which arc matter- o' bt-tory *•,. skiHfaSy allu .f ; ioor .*«t i.ttcrly •t-norcil that klr t f vela';-.» V | »», .; aaafort -oat |y * regarded .- *i4ghtlv lev* H.irm! • jit i Je-* «*ofth « i l«- . » tma«t«r»>d upth nt o-e of t; »• :.»to»r ©f J.r. r.) mr M . 11-nt'.-h '1 S.iiUi Cat.Nhna, in «o»ir» on Wtdnestisy »i aie s«oc<a of tli • f* s that no N«»rt em ».t»u* ha evcr riected a ««o?«»fei man t.> coni:r*y>e. j Thit be NHMd to think • fofl uaA conapfarto wftr to all cnt*"jrm» MB owning the <tontot at right* to eotowd dttaMM in kif «*i *nd other itatn it Immw bo«n remarked in reply test to be ctocteri to eon**** w not • ngbt of tlliwiibip. *b*le to roU and b**e Uut rote bone<tiy counted fc* anci» * right. And tbi- right hi fully respected end protected in errry Northern wtitf |«r white dtteoi «nd colored citizen# alike. Bat if M wore not it nocid • poor »<rw tor the ranrderoa* b*J tot-box manager* of Botith Carolina, Mi-'iwippi other Konthern state*. important icoomtios*. I _ At the meeting of the city *chool board Urt night Mr %. O. Sebwagerl, a distinguished landscape architect, recently from Cleveland. 0., **" pres ent by invitation and made WIM im portant suggestion* respecting the or- j namentation of the immediate sur rounding* of the two new brick school building* The sugge-tion of fered were in verv general terius l**ed upon superficial impression* rather than a anrrey which bas not yet been made. The plan of retaining walls, the common method here of dealing with embankment* abutting upon the street, Mr Hchwagerl de clared to be obeoiete and unsightly. At be-t be declared they were nothing more than monument* to the tirade of the street* and beside*: taring eery costly, were a positive; blemish to buildings which are a realf ornament to the city. A method of j improvement by which the slopes could be brought down in diversified ami graceful lines to the level of the sidewalk* would, he said, be cheaper and infinitely better than any artificial mean' of holding the grade wall" in place The board seem favorably impressed with the suggestions and invited Mr. lifchwagerl to visit the ground* in company with themselves and the architect on Wednesday of next week to examine and further discuss the matter. It ia certainly to be bofied that some plan oill be adopted by which the-e really magnificent bnildings will be' given proper settings and whicn will add to rather than diminish their value aa ornaments to the city. Mr. Hchwageri'a presence here is most for tunate at thl* time. He is by no meant a novice in hi? pro fi *ooii. The general plan by which Cleveland has l>een made one of the moat beautiful cities in America | was of his deviaing and its execution wa* under his personal direction. Kiv-! erview cemetery at Portland, unques tionably the most beautiful piece of landscape work in the Northwest, a • monument to his skill and taste. It will be most fortunate for Heattle if at this time arrangement* can be made hy which she may have the benefit of modern and artistic methods at least for our public grounds. The time has come when we should do something for the beauti fication of the city. Its surrounding are notably picturesque and attractive and its site splendidly elevated and diversified; and a little harmonious art at:d taste expended now while every thing is in the making, will have a wodderful effect upon its future ap pearance. It is none ton soon to begin. __________ NAVAt. INTRKKHTS. One Rood outcome of the disgrace will be to call the attention of thi' American people to our u<td of ft navv. There ha< been a singular di«- rejtard of this important fact for the past tifteen years, and alt the talk in congress and by the pre-* of the coun try has not so Impreestd the popular mind a* ha* the Kamoan matter dur ing the past few week* For (ifteen year* tb«» government of the I'nltod State* ha* Injen a govern ment of the Middle \Ve*t, Ohio ba» been the center of the political idea* which hare found expression in the management of national affairs. Tbt« Wfsth inland It ha* no com merce 10 promote, it ha* no chic- ex p-s*ed to foreign assault; it ha* small know ledge of and no interest in mari time affair*. It i* natural that it* in tere*t in the national navy should l»e incidental rather than active. The development ot the Pacific Coast a* a factor In the national government, a development past now in it* bepin- it»£«, will naturally have a very im portant influence upon naval aflalrs. Ili re we shftll feel not only a national but a local interest in the navy to which we mutt look for protection Itmniarck's *cbenje of delay in the Hamoan mstter will do him no Within thr** 1 week* Mr. l»la • <• will l>< -ecrrtary of <taU> and then the ne i-oti »non will jp» quicker. KOKV. Bergman At Ja an its \\ T, ternary } t-. t.«M» to the wife of C.E. Bergman t •lautfhor MARRIED. Granlund Anderson In !-v*t 'c, at the i j rr»t''«•«<*»• o{ k NiU. u, V• rn>w* >a, i b* Iki' iin k ■ .iw, Otto F Gran lund of Kn>ap <-o«ntv W T.au S M v» s Louise Anderson of Seattle. ;Larsen Luther In Seattle, Eehrnarr u. pwtl, at the r>»iilcuce of Rev. »> E (ilan ' j d«r, !|i« »(tici«lUij; elrlfsaaß, Otto F ! larsen of >• attic at * Mary D Luther of v !'*>■ . M■ -in Ellithorp Jose %t tli« mnt# of the |) tb» K(r*t P?v»b*tcHan t bntvN. ; v !;,■! i t * Kuan, Ml*a Etta Jose a.id Ro meo E. Ellithorp. f j Tenny Campbell In Sianli-, fV> hi*n !♦ Mr Will Tenney an>l V,»< Elie . Campbell. both ef C*>ot«*viite, Huh , ;tf t«»a» Teerttory, N' jk»h f- . otS | atie« II Kit* WAWTRP. 11' v n !Kl> Mat IV> iJRaRN *» ja .i u* tr *• k t ■ K* ■■■• I Mi'; a>d Coiiiw a W >NISi V TliOMM'tii! ! '*" at a *car'» w-»rk ac.l : * V v | ttMtittt r*l bjr . IIT .'*l cab r * ', <jMir*st Call lUiSp m . 12S* UtiMntloß J aitni. r««.»o« t\ \\ -vnu lilov AT TH*. AJU'Al'fc. '' w r w.'*4 a('«. j I%* A STEP - LADY KINUKR AJI P " f •*•»«' » ; aHf. »: o w i .is'; !•>> ehauitwrmaida. »««. r'H w.«cr, «ne tili «tt»fcaa»fit-? < iiy ttaeii ngamt olßee, »i , fsn«.| of Ertn»l »u,i ofpo<iUi i e*-o'a ! . ff-* K|»i«'n \V <ri» i• 1 m\: v . " t » ■ fhr~ ll'abTEli YiH Nii mk> ;\ (, »a »• • -i *1 ■< t V *■ U %hi* nil,* U* *JiTai» * r-.Hs a•• ax- T.it AS I ft! t»«». r. !i «( «t i•. Km' I rm»i. «wrw>r * « 5 «1 \:■ | \i'i»in> t rii'i S, v i ** ft «? a««t basi arryf > wtt si. ;u- I \l*akieh A »»Y A* siAvrT-> " <• ' - ■■ ' R ■ - . : Mw«; «,w.k, hftM ». S » A ! <So~« iu M«rn "«wlwf';«tua» * vS » »,P t ) lwe*t»a*?ibwf at tktws .p, O fai>i I'®-, : \V a\rr > * t l wnr vi rjs " , ,J '* k '■* Apt'lr »»> ~1 t *«"k- *•?>•«* t\\ **!*♦» uah t vntf v v I »» IftttgruLio f»;.rt-*«-|t!. ■,» f Wwwmy. to «M *e«« iu?w-« 1 a<»4 iMfWtmt, ayr»»aa >. ,»■» » . i jj"»taaiar*. av» s«» < ' l!*!tM'. ] k JL.< iuv V V. ,1 —trix>mjr« wi«m Vt. T A anr~iir®it » *ts«*4 »*&- K«cbll tratfs !"*• terwd Addr*«» l4U*tr« tfet*««€fc In' A SITED - BCEVETOEB f TOr*« »▼ us. JSL wtetae* * BtMttera ■* e&*i^ »*a S» * SiwWiMt mathtmrntltrta, lad b*» sow m*ttea*eie*i k««wj«o*« Ui«a n»<]« w4 for tIM •Bpwwtaf bmSscw. A4r <lr»*> A. tad B . tfet* ofe*. ll' A*TrD~H«T»ATIOX A>4 CLfcJUC BY ▼ * iad*. Woaid prefwr cHt*r *tan. A« dpww E.p.. rjtn thi» a®**. II'A-VTB) - TOI SO MA> WlfcHß* IT u .o!:«ctof.er»- rrowEts* or oU>** cktlcai iwtftloa. rlr«- *■!««• eertifWtw: e*n n»* scanty for ;»> rtttoeof ms#t. AMn*mG. \ V ACTED !F" »- TIOll AS OFFICE , »» clerk, aaaisCMt bo«>k*e**tf. «•*., by tad; (if.Mrwwi. Can u*e typewriter. I rfw®. It- i"/S A»*> »*. Hnn <? WANTED— A YOCII&MAS KE' ENTLY » ir,ra '-ma Die*'* wi«a« • teatfep wan reai eatate firm: etttslde work. A. 8.. tii» «fIW. . . W A NTED - THOROUGH SALESMAN V) sStaatioo; »aiarv or lecaxaie »l ,u. 'A ( tfri« office. _______ WANTLTT>— BY A LADY. HTBATIQ® v> a- rook in small IwJIM Hgy <* tnerinefamp Andres* Cook. omee. wawtkd-TO Rrtt. \\- AN RED-RR its ;»H kd ROOM WITH \ » <>oerd for and wile: wi* rale fam Jy preferred. Address. Ux-»noc and terms. 8., P. « > Box 744. r4jK KBM " ' P*OB RENT—FTRN IsH E D R<> >M Willl Ire, *a» and l-atb »si 11® "Thirl ft. I*OR kEST—A H'fV'E or S BookM. I AMdv m * 1- Ann's. 2317 Front »t. PO K RENT —ON COLUMBIA. NEAR I Front street. 7-mom house: food loea 'son; fnnjf'ttre for sale. Price 17,10. In «juii* «t 1M Jam*** st.. opp. Occidental h> tel. IV/oiran A Ce. REST—A WORE ROOM 2*XX. ' Aprdy J. D. Thomas, B«llev*ir hovi. IMX BENT-NEAT 7 KOOM H'K'PE. r four Woeks *•utb of Jackwn rrvet r«bl« tine,lS tale# oat. Rem. 1*0 monthly. M. PbliUps. Oertrtr-n-.al h<*e>. !V)H KENT - THREE T room*, well located. loqw're room is. Colonial block I'O- RENT—MARCH la*. (-TORK ROOM 1* .Ox'O oa Depot grrwr. betweeu fourth ami Fifth _____ I"V>R KENT—A NICE ti-ROOM HOU-E 4 in Helltovn: t.H per mouth to eo«*l tenant. < ieo. M Bonmn. owner, room* 7 au'J I. Korn block. FVJH EIST-LCSCH COUNTER A*D 1 oyster (>arior, furnished complete. ?-*0 t*i *treet. 1" "Hilt KENT-FARM FUR BENT A*D land for **K I q*ire of J. Aocer w>a, corner Seventh anil i>*nor» »treet«. IX>R REST NICEI-Y FURNISHED 1* front room* ebea*; 2220 Front street Fv.k Hlf NT—A PARLOR WITH FOLD tug bed for one or two gentlemen. 4'2'i Fir*t strett; two days. F\)K RENT—«TOR» ROOM .OX6O FEET. ' suitable for c>ld storage. For particu lars call at Puaet Bou*d te« work*. T "V>K KENT-OSK UNFURNISHED ROOM F on the northeast corner Fourth and Ix* nor* Btreets. to alee reapertable lady. In quire on pr*mi»e* F|*URNISHED ROOMS-Xl< ELY FUK nlshed rooms; excellent neighborhood. Itvjwire F. W. Ooodhwe. UdlThlrd street FOK RALR. L»R SALE—BY OWNER, LOT O* F Cable road, €oxl2o. Addrva* P. O. box 1252, F W! af-re« 12 miles from buttle, ou the Pnyet Sound railroad and Wnite river; «o (1 fruit and hop land; dos« to railroad statiou; 1100 per acre on e*sy term* This i* a barcaln, only for a few flava. L. H, Griffith .1 Co., Occident*' hotel blork. I/OK SALE—FIKST-CLAS* MEAT MAR- I ket. corner of Stewart and -ev- nth «t*. I" JV)R SALE—TiiKi:E GOOD MARES. L'f7 Mill street. R'DR " SALE OR RENT—PRBMONT, I I *k«- I'uicn. 7-room house, two lots; ai*o f*-n other# tmildlng: *!*o fwr sale fifty other lot* there. F nest, moat *rce*sible •ÜburS «f city. Pri<es. f'"otot-io0; easy Also splendid corner liOxlSfl on Yealer avenue cable. overlooking Lake Wa*hlngt >n, only f eaar terms. Also Ave lot* Dearborn's cable line addit on. Market i»r< • t, I»e block* South Jackson •treet cafde. Prlivi i:aM; ••*** terms. M Phillips, owner. Ot-eiiiental hotel. I/OR -\LE-NO. I SHIXtiLEs IX LOT' ( to suit. Apply Avery & Kirk, foot of CofnmMa. I "OR SAL* ON ISsrALLMEXT+-KIV'K* 1 room houne. wttb tot 75xi20. fiDO&sh, balance of |i«00 iti monttily payment*. R<>» * P Daniels, room s. sta*r h]oek I/OR s VLE—I39 FEKT sQt'ARK, I uoribwett ouraM of Ninth atxt Alder strut.-.; > bargaiu on Statu *tre«t; If>oo rash, Wane* on »lnie. Reea P Daniels, r<*on " >t*rr L!"< k. I/OS -ALE OLD NEWSPAPER# HI 1 handle* of st©. at thl* ofl|f«\ | >>lJ SALE-A t UOIt E LOT OF LIVE I *tock—n head, a full bfed Jersey l>ul\ <•*':» ■t. B»ER A BOARMAS. 1/t'U .-ALE A *>OOD PAYING COM*IS ikn busiue*. a bargain. Apply T. L \ Ihl* oSlciv S/OR '.OAIK--HWI BUYS *|X LOTS ON I mud flats. Add res* K, P. O. Box 284, Po timid Or. _ I/f'RSULE-EIOHT BEAUTIFUL BUJLD- I I-SB !»!* in ijueen Atme town, over l<wikr.< ••utsr.' city «nd l»av: (luoo eaelK V. Huir > >!« »h. t'awmMi! OeeMeatal ho'rl r»R \LE -SPK«*UL BAROAINH IN i r< «nlt j n«v snd haalne** lots in all parts of the iiu <>♦} c*»v ti-rmi. For partieutars cw'.l nit ' vrroode A Barfrdl. POST bulldtna 1^- »K S A K IHfc NrY TWO HEAD OK Jl work cattle a? Wm. t -M-hrM'* White Ktv- r Farm. Inquiroof Morgan O'Brien. *»rllla. I/OR SALE "OR" TO TET-V 80.-ISY I u» •. at O tl'ir, w. T »m mil»s«a*t it la \ d'e hho***e. P ' lT K—T »L k A {• FOR t ASH I !'dictate ho!i*»*; sf-Hwi 1-a.Tlu r business; otieo/ rhf b»» locatit.inx in the citj. Ad dre«* >f. U . this ofße > l/OU <\i.K- t-'HY CHEAP—9II ACRES 1 i'f k fid and o;t Whidby isUnd. part o t v ii-fty of Cat Harbor an.l part > car V » e ilU\ Ipplj t< r> B Pu-le, Yesler's wharf. rx)i iaii oca ictntnt-rmtM a I" irood Irathi, tnet fior with a complete r» r-'t-i-ar'-A.-..* «. *o *d paring, well ••*tat> .»!. ! hmi 'ouat i baritln. atnr* at k t-*- !.t. A'l at ei**t to reduce ;*•, JJ% l:>ti K \; |RESIDENCE LOTS IN I Vr<-'.fr'» first a4.titiou: a ?«-w minntes' W"!k ->r rile on Mil! street rah:.« nwl will tSKf v«n <>o the cheap#* lot* la the « sty of Se«ts i?; *Uc of lots, avxlss feet: adjoining '!>;*» re *o]Hu« f-otn !;•*»} to f i.oo the lot: ilon t ni'f* thl*chance if yon want to geta B'if cheap Jot for a home: price of 1"' SfcO oniy. i leonfe {MrtK>l, Real K*tstr Broker, off'!'. Commercial street. between Mill sn»l W a»h'nston. tip stsir*. |,»K - ALE—OH EX P. THREE BLOCKS I in the t v»< :nity of the work*. > , h<-aj*>it wboie*a'o j.rof* e" '*■ ill tf *l*o * !«>f* ill) - rvci.tl- «n<) Jacksoa streets' on account of u en< ata ' '* • c o:> r I.- !♦ «!■' N af«"H for ;*» «ia\ s t-M per rent, lower than other I- t ia'vtcimtr, af>n'v toJ- «;ah r<u: jr , Front anil ( berry I H; VI «TV \UkR—I.K NuT H. To • ' i It iti-t; co'njw end ctnrne. P 4 !r.eh« « *>- ' * uche*b* Sinch cyllt;:icr*. co-i;-' na«t t»v i r. c: inches in diameter.6 ' - of utratß ■ Mi :c*. - omp'ete; hall a > I • « ...• ■ »v U»>:? iu iiv«7; the abt»ve '•' ' r sale at a t ICtil bantatn. Ad " ,v V -'*■ ' P r ■ -^■•* : ' : <' lm t o> r I «>*r V Ft!'-, IUACK SF,tnCM>- • < «■•'•••. r cder rvtaw ?» M. K m • •!,» MrvtaahV *:■>*« an<l receive re 4 I "-r t» t iUNtii.s. wTiir-rv « * < *' •: u> Finder wii: v •«* • -u t s M .« ►.■!* lace:« at <icci A.* ;i ■* , *- t '.%»» fvwarvl ■ . -j. .M > rvrrrHNS THAT ARE I 4 .«*/ !f> * fr»=» t-, «tout»fr. |f « ' . : 'o rivrr iT, !'):l.*r. t>:o k, ». ' .t, »- :iub! r> «anJ !*r tijetu. >o »j»i- <• »«tr ' HM I UiilNH \\'* v ' - •'»'!!.■. r >8 TH* PI A Si» * '• -r * !. -> Hr. Parrn»c.i MH' H W tORr MAN!) %sn nrjew-i't*;. pap '* »t »la « « » )!• kmn \t" AN : K»» « * ■ i t% . ** I ».«- U'*s; *» at <>* mtM ai ami (nMi '-»■ i' *» 2 «sfta e»: » *s:4 h umpr, aiiii S«-<*UT*' ; car a> t. to- mia*'- • « at corn-r .4 •• vt • « . a;r«*t.of " _ ■- - * r-» ■-* ' !ll\» I I M S«. !> :i Vi'!! »if via I i U <?H 7 # fee- f« S* t K3 * ?"■ ' .A'a % •* i 'rs * I * lit ; *' A -- e ill,' ». ' Af T- k\*K I'«TKVt. t . n :-:s.vr? *>•* ljW*P * > iM,K a; i . I at«HiO;« Kd t. . , ; p i; - . . , ....... ... ... •"--'I CTATTT F pnST.IXTFt.UfiEKniR SATITRDAY, FEBEUABY 16, 1889. WHCWX4 H»OC«- a££ ' iesis** diffiettfttea between myaeif aad ay late partner. ftofctto Ran*#, is Use Boa Ton dMf kooc on *rh» W«t, ha** been fctllatf, I b«r*by refr*ct all lUte ■MBta I bmre made dtfomtnry to the Sartmty sr.d probity <A wrid Fabtoto Kisn*. AXDSOI lAUKSL WILL BUY FOR CASH - UMM Moved i»Mey« iota !c til parts of Seattle. E. F. Wittier. office Chartaa H. K itti D«*T. PARTNER WANTED—WE WAST. »Y t*o twines* men, a partner with IJP.CTa) to 131,006. to op#-* a Be* kind of store thai wwi ar:*fr.;»b every txdy in Se attle, aad wiii dwrl iVW yar. Taia la no scfcem*. eoly hosteeea. Will nare a atock tSKMB. atsda2l the expense will b>* paid w!ft«et takiuy the profit money. Do*'t miaa this cfcanoe. AM'tw So. M. a? tk i aCtf. pAtTVtt WANTED-' R FOR SALE— I Oa acmant of Hi h?%;tfc. hail or whole interest ;n one of the oldest grocery bor.sea ia Seattle, having a fl fa-claw established trade: location on*s»aaled. Fall particu lar*. Addreaa Itaaiom H., tfeia <yf«. IVAN'TED-gIfOSDHiSD LAW as book*. Addreaa or fail at rooms IS-tL Korn bSsoek. (L*PECIAL BARGAINS IS LOTS BE- O tween Milt and Madisoii s«reets at I2IW to %2A apteoe. rath. BA£RABO 4 RM AS g *HOS E ( 'EE PnOPt.RTY NORTH OF V, Lake Unionat <350 to *3OO pr ace. In twets varyicg from five to O ami. BAER A BO ARMAS. \\' ANTING TO B'Y—ACRE AND CITY V» property. Those havS c tun*- rail and *e# Cormode A Barrel!, room 3, POST MkUnr. - 4 f'Tyt? TRACT SUITABLE FOR O A\ HFJ pia'tiaz: very aigh'ly: near Jack»*u street; for sale oa favorable terms. Bettiturri MP»" *IB HALL A GILMORE, W FROST ST., make a specialty of buying. selling and ii-aaiiiK property. If yon want to make a quirk tarn leave your property with them. WE HAVE CASH CUSTOMERS FOR ▼ a flnt'Ciaaa farm, a arell located ludg fa* bmur. ao<f jrtxxi residence properties. Hal! & Oil more. 907 Front rtreet FIFTY-FOOT LOT BETWEEN the cable belt. Be'tinj?er A )fr*ibam. f' T Tl3 OUT OK TH/C FOG. 1 V. I Bay one of those nightly Urf* in tlaeea AaaeTuwn for HIOO. Bettinffer <k Mearhata. i 1 ~f%n FINE BUSINESS LOT OS I 1«»H R'» Front street. IIHB Sm provesneata oa the property. Ea*y terms. Bettiager A 4RE YOU ABOUT TO BI'ILD A l\ hoase? Yoa will find yon can save money by tradiag at Whiton's hardware store.lKW Front ctreet Small mean small profits. Don't fotcet it—llo9 Front, between Beneca aad Spring streets. F)R EXCHASOB~A CYCLOID GRAND piaao for buildina lot; also diamonds ronM.iune of lace-pina and rinar*. Address T. O. S.. thia ofHce. T>ANTHEON BILLIARD HAI.L, HEAD- I quarters for Brunswick Balke, Collen der & Co. Orders takeu for anything in the billiard or pool line. P. Baninan. a«ent pVIRY HOUSEKEEPER NEEDS Jt!i tools, saws, planes, etc.. etc. i Good toola for little money the motto at ' Whiton'a hardware ato»e, 1109 Front street <«£IUJUk FOR ALL OF BLOCK ONE, cI"SW Ladd's addition; easy terms. | Bettinger A jfearliam. ASK YOUR FURNITURE DEALER FOR Birmingham's "Boas"' Bed Lounge; for durability, comfort and neatness, com bined with cheaoness. thev have no «nnal WHATCOM £ilViffh.°2 bav, saitable for platting. BETTINGER A M EACH AM, M' 11 street. II \ \ XTC MADE ON FARM LAND j\ and eity property oa borrowers BOYD A FOSTER, 16 Colonial block, Se attle. W. T. P. O. box MS. jU ii| FOR EKiHT LOTS IN DENNY A Hovt's addition. Bettinger A M each am, 114'< i Mill street. OTEEL-THE BEST METHODS OF MELT k 7 iuz iron, malleable Iron. steel, steel castings, out of cupola., crucible, open hearth: also mixtures, facincs of the me tal 1c sketch, figures of building f'om fn-- naces, cupola crucible, open hearth, an neaiitur c«re furnaces, civen by An .-. Stein, !<42 North Tenth street. Philadelphia. P*. KIN ■%>«•!%». MONEY ro LOAN ON FARMS <KD cty property—t»y the Weste n F«rra Mor ease Trust company, room 20, No* Yesler block. Sea le, W. T. Long 'lmp. Lowest rates. No delays. Money »u bank her*\ A. H FOOTE, Manaeer lITEffTEKM LOAN OFFICE MONEY ▼ » to loau on watehes. diamond* and jewelry, corner Comxneuial ami Washing ton streets. MONEY TO L 'AN «»K IMPROVED city and fa m property at current rate of interest No commissions. No delay whatever iu mak ng loans wben seeurity Is all rifiht. 1 ransaftions oo pleted In short time. Rees P. Daniel*. room S, -ittrr bloek. over Stew art A Holmes drug store. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOW EST RATE^; no commission—on Impiwtit busi ness and residence property it> Seattle; aiso on improved farms in King county and down sound territory. Loan* made promptly and money paid when the Jul*--™ are execnted. FRANK P. I.EE Si CO., r«»oni 27, New Yealer hl«wk. MONEY TO LOAN—ON REAL ESTATE, chattel morutaceor personal #ecnri;y. Notes, mortaajf >s. etc., bouirht. G. H. Mil- LER, IT CO., lis M' i 'trie?, Occidental BKxk. JylS MONEY TO LOAN IN SI M- T» SUIT, upon improved city and farm prop erty at lowest rates. No delav in elosine 'onus K- UVfoitimhis •*' tr-'lt' *«•« IKT * V>VM K-> REOCLAK i 'H'NCJL Of -KATTLP Tribe No. .. I. O R. M . .-eerv Tv.es day cveninc at * p. rn., in K. of t>. Hal? Oj>«ra Hou»> block. Visiting brotUct cordially Invited. J MITCHELL, Sachem. I). YOCNO, R pHItJCM S PRIORY. NO .1 K K A K I R.. ht Id# its resrular me, flints at Olive Branch Hail on the first and th'rd Frtda'- eveolinrs of <<aeh month at 7:Su O'clock. Vis tin* tacrabcra eordiall*' in vited. Harold Preston. Ex.lit Prior; John Waliwe, Reei«trar. AtfTertlaemeoia undet Slit hi. a »„».! Found, For Sate. To l*.'< di littuiiom Wanted will be I::*, rr. 1 a: tie- '*** of 2 cents a word for tfrxt i:\vrziov: 1 ce«:t a word for each aul>« •-.■ i,\. Pay ment always la advann*. The followinglett man awa.Uui* adv.r- at this orfic t f K. ~~"TTTf r I» Z T L If C«»ok LAND BARGAINS. I/*!* 14. I s is, 17. IS, blo» k 11, Jackton s f res t a ldition I- 0. Rloeks and lil. Fsirview Hoi"teatea<i. wit"' six :>;!« on l>" ot »ir,-« t. «iuiati<m nn e*< isi s >a be basitii-sa property. For hous, »<>u ■ ■mbta street. llou*e In PsTts a Mltlon, irt'."o. Five lots in Nort). .-.art e House of s rooms, lot <m>U3) fee", one half bl,s-k fro:« Yr-sU r avenue, on side of #« e*>n<! hit! from >-* v; lieaattfal lot with v ,w on Lake Wash in*.»n plateau, one bbx-k fr m cat... ,iu *t>red ne:thb».-b,*«i eTvr*th-.,< first c a * IftWo# Mra«.'!ii. >nni *er < .»»h Fine cor»t-r one blwk from l>ej»»l*»reet, on IHnnv's se»tt i JU'OO. HI ck s Nob hid, ex; a s itlX'O; on time ats per e^rt. New 4 room house and 50s.:iVt f,•etl.»-* r-M Twenty arts on Grs-en lake. ro-U water front: »»a;> be divided i- to. tm trs. ls for suburban h • ne». f «>.: where advertised at W. F. RICHARDSON, Rraovad to Dmg Store, Co'oaial Bloek. FOR SALK. fe*-t. o»raer Foarth and A»l »'i"ts lar«- rosi ru « aa4 liver* •task . *'. re b,rsi s« <♦ . **»f » r uss e'.- eritv 114.009. half e«*b. 5 VV? *>• h A H* I- ll *». cash. >a''a:;e* t Tie ""k taereer s aid tioo, on 4 ' ■ -* - » 'v N*rth f».«at Iv aitdi- C. N<«*!« *-* a Ue »:4i; 00, jb*«*,*t9i»V '•■»*** *" T a are at k; • w"a«-1. |r\s> *. '«■* •**; :vspmre>t, acres S Ha- > «.»» vf ;■ • !*««■» shi * EPLCR A WHITEHEAD. h«»e four m^a music, o<i Ita books bound aubacan » at k . Anthony's b:rrei» Ope a tllocfc- FOE SALE. ( HOXCE LOTS W CEITIIL ADDITION To West Seattle, AT J4t»oo EACH. Tfriar one-half eaah. balance three, m. nine moaths Tbert lota are itrti aad cieared. Priet and Loraiien Coasiderfd. it is the Cheapest Property Offered Oa the West ride. Lota in other p*rt» «* the city ranrin* ia price from It?© to »iO,OOO per lot. Printed matter deaenptive of Se attle and Washington territory free, Send stamp for Puget Sound Primer. LLIIELLYK, DODGE &CO., Real Estate and Mining Brokers and Auctioneers, ROOM «, I aad «, BOHTO* BLOCK, BaatUa. At Public Sale! LOTS IN THE FIRST RAILROAD ADDITION TO ELLENSBIRG. OtrictOT GSS«AL LAKD AGBHT > S. P. RR. Co.. [ TACOMA. W. T , Feb. 1, ISsP. 5 Notice is hereby given that the S. P. R. R. Co. will offer for sale at public aartion on Satnrday. the 2d day of March, I*B9, be ginning at 11 o'clock a m., the followine drscribed property owned by *aid com pany in ihe First Railroad a<ldition to the cltv of Ellen»bar*. Kittitas county, Wash iattton territory, to wit: Blfwas 1 and 3, lots 4 to 8 in block 6; blocks 7, 9.12. 14, IS, 19: lots 7to 12, block 21; blocks Zi. 24, 25, 27, >aud 29; fractional blocks A, B, C, D. J and lots 3 aud 4 in block I». Terms of sale, one-fourth cash, ba an«s in three equal paymcnia-fonr. e'ght aud twelve months from date of sale. Interest on deferred amounts at the r«te of 7 per cent, per annum Sale will be held at the office of M.aarv Stewart, Wilkinse.-I'o , corner of Fourth »ni Hearl street*, Ellens bur*. W. T Piatsof th- aforesa'd railroad addition will be found at the General Lanl Office of th»- N. P. R. R. Co. at Tacuna. W. T.; at the Immigration Office of the H. P R R. Co., corner of Pine and First streets. Po tland, Oregon; at the office «»f SB'wart Wilkii>s <fi Co., Elieusburg. W T., and at the office of «. A. Newbery A Co.. Spokane Falls, W. T. For farther information apply to P lULBCHULZE, G neral i.aud Agent, Ta»'oma. W T Special Bargains! Kindly Read To-day's Offers 120 feet square na -*»venth street with two new 12-room, ha-d finished dwelling*, modem impr vement.-. Price 112,0 0. or will sell ins de lot and dwelling for s.'-000, 'or comer for ITiXW. Terms, part ca<h, bal ance on easy terms. 120 feet njnare on Columbia vtreet, near Havemb, with four fine, ue«, modem, bard tinUhed, 8-room cottages. r nt*u>: at »30 <a li. Price $12,000, or halt for two. All i the abo?» property comnrnii fine view o city and harbor, and in all respect* erst : claas. Also I Two fine lots ia Rows' s cond addition, two I blocks from station; In cultivation and planted in fruit tiees. Pr'ce 1225 each. .J. O. HOZOH'i'H, Roar of Dexter Horton's Bank. HAVE YOU me 1 he a' 1 van lazes of Oilman's addition as tbe best and eheapest pro.ert. In or abou' Se attle? This it, the terminal proi>erty . f the Seattle, Ij»-e tHio e A Eastern railway, which is D>w MIK < f b-eotntuic a link n ral transcontinental syst m> of road* Fifteen minntes' ride from Columbia street. fa re. round rrip. L.i Cf-nts. Trains ,-ver> hour fro>e this date. All lo's are .'>o faet by ISO fe**f, being intended for actual u»e, no' forssle merely. Reside-ico lots from *l7.s upward: bn*iness lots from s•'*« upward tt m out and see the street ura iiutt and other improvements. PrU>es will shortly be rai>ed, and only a limitrd ntunber of lots will be sold. Examine this land For Sale by JAMES HeREAVV, At the Law Office of George Doaworth. over Merchants' National Bank NOTICE Of a meeting of the stockholders of the vllr.soud A Pbiliiirii Foundry Coopany, fot the i 'of iuereasins the capita. s;,v-k of eompanv. N OHCE IS HEREBY (HVFN TO THE st««rkholders of the AHmond A Phi' lips Foundry Company, by the under silmed, a'd of the of sai<l «><» m paay. that a meeting of said stockholder-,, will be held at the office of said company ir the city of s-atth KiriE county, Wwhington Territ<ir>, <»n W« dnesday, the v*Tth day of Februarv, ivss, at II oVli>ck in "he forenoon of said iiav. for the purpose of incnasitu: the eap ital stoek of sai-t comiianv fn»tn its pre* ent amount of IJO shares of|iooea«hfs 12.000 to 1000 shares of SIOO each {sloQ.ort} All st,x tl olden are requested to be present ( HAS H. AIXMOKD, W. R. PHIiXIPS. Trtistees of raid ASimood A Phillip* Foundry Co. I>r.tei Seattle, v> T.. J->v>. ASSESSMENT ROLL Rainier Street Grade. NOTICE I» HEREBY GIVES THAT the ass, a-rne.it toll for tbe gr-di k O* t ai< ierstretu from P»-n w street t«> Ye« • r atenti". and ronstru :nn a st«le wn kon ls>?h si »-> thereof. ! a- ii tiled w rh 'he ua l r«igne<l, C erk i f the City of eeaMir. an I furUier n. ue* is hereby given thai said r«*lt is op -• to tablk lostwtios at the »15(v of said Cierk, : the »*itv Haii. and wiilr in Iti c-r» J» 'or h:*pe<- K>fii until FHIDsY, MARCH is:. ISSJ, \? 7 MiiVin » «». m . it- d that afl j» rs«> s feelinr thessel*ea a> gri vi=«l mi »u h •ss asm ent ir=«tv ap ■ r t«» th Common Cutnoi of «a d <* t> to ha,"t' th>- *-* me c »- r. ctedoti -aid '»< l. IvPt -t 7 !»»o>l«r» r>. t»» . atthviri o«inci!C''* s'rr.is'BsC It 11*15- Wf H FORRCtiT. l»-rk. " of first t»*'b'i- a' or. K« h It. BIOS WANTED. |> ? l»s WILL BE RECErVED CNTU I > ■i -• d»'. - i.r:>'■ r i the f.diwwo jt 'a'lor on Frieke A l»«»»e> a*i dii ai— tint Hit <ji > att e. tug about a re» fis- Rem*i' lag all trees ,i »s than «,oe foot m <5: aEw-' e' Ser-vud— ReatavtbCall trees and under brush Third—Clearing and grnbb ne. Parties w shiea to n-«»r »•; * may get • is. * <!••«»-;-ptio;; o' tbe fv*arry AOwens,risii <sa£ •r- S»wY-« br oek Itvrrtgfe' ;■> r>— - *.-■< ♦,,.. t any aud all U4s GRu. M. V.\s 1» KFV ' a 1;-' ?v -vm > < k BiDS WANTED. Hirw WILL re RECEIVED I VTIL tai'S'lay, F» bimn JS, ls»»,«, for ebar »« Wa ar-es 'n tbe tvum a Hon a »lt'U>n <«.t!i.- of Ma n', . rutins N# nak bd- n»ay <*: on LH. *4* fE Ai o a&y a- ti a-1 caa*. 1. H. ORlFF»t«l AO*. JA?A& bazaae.. 3® UIU> AAF-tAESg ti itUKs r<■«««•; ee-1 ?'.<■ T. Japan arns« Aw . t*eoAd ru j \n% ~ tA#. r-*tn« Lent &« -Joag, Fmat HARRISON HEIGHTS . LAKE UNION' \ Magnificent View OF- XxA-ICIE CITY. Three Lines of Transportation EVERY HOUR. FIRST —By Steamer "Latona,' connecting with Lake Union street cars every hour, landing at Haller's Wharf at foot of addition. SECOND —By Seattle, Lake Shore & Eastern. THIRD —By the old reliable route, "Waukenphast." By this last mode of traveling you can start from our office every five minutes. LOTS, 50 2C 110. PRICE, $125 TO sl7s^ Terms to Suit Customers. CALL ON" GOULD & MOORE, j SAFE DEPOSIT BUILDING, Over Merchants National Bank. SCHWABACHER BROS. & CO., vtSCORPORATKD} Importers and Strictly Wholesale Dealers in GROCERIES, HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL, BUILDING MATERIAL, MINING and BLACK SMITHS' TOOLS, FARMING IM PLEMENTS, ETC, ETC. Compare our Prices with either lan .Francisco or Portland. Printed Price Lists mailed on application. SCHWABACHER BROS. A CO. (tjcronr'n ) ROSENFE LD - SMITH CO., SUCCESSORS TO L. K. C. SMITH) IMPORTER AND JOBBER OF and Tobaccos, Merchants Goods. Pipes, Cutlery, Stationery, ait. Mill «trwt, r#»i««r-l.»»r) Rallriiug, Seattle, W. u4e» inl# Mcnf* for the Flo? de Madrid Key West dram. Z. C. MILE 8, sarrMaor to WaddeH A Miles , Wliaieaale and Retail Dealer la RIMES, (DDL PARLOR i\l) BOX STOVES. Ordcra from the coTanrty wtiici'e l and satisfaction gmaranteed. trive us a call ami look throogh owr immense i»t<x>lt. wt'l -!.»»«!.. W. T LOWMAN & HANFOKD S. P. CO., SOLE AGENTS FOB \kmk Hamlin Jk (DF PACKARD ORGANS, ORGANS. *ni' o'ber Pjmt.w. u \< «.{e»' fT>«>r'im-T>ts. Front an 4 Public Sale of Real Property. VTOTK'E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i s tbe under*i|fue«i executors of the last will of lam-s Crawford, din easeil by an- I thority of said wiK, will sell at pahlie aac tk>ti at Srattir Clngeoanty, washin«t«>n I territo/y in f'on'of the Ptnret Hound Xa , riooai t>auk. in Occidental square, on HATI ao*Y, TH* STH PAY oi> MASCH, A. I> I«^>. tjecrianinc at the t.our of !1 o'eh « k a. m of •aid .lay. ail tbe right, title and interest wbii h the said Ja'nes Crawford ta i at <he t;me «d hisiteath. and which t is e»tate ha< Mure a <jalre<i by oper.tion of Irw or »«fc j erwise In and to the follow mc described i real property, viz.: err* FSOPKBTY IS .<K*rrtK. | I. lot 4, bio«-k *l. in D s. Msynard'splat. 1 Lot A bio« k •'i. in ,lndkins' addition. !■»»!> s and #, block €. ia Northern ad- I dniua. t Lots U and 32, block lt», in llanford's addition. iot SC. M Naught's extension to Jad kin*' addition. 8. Tbe north half of lot 4, in block SO, C. 1> Bo'en s addition. 7 Ailo bi< ek» I and 3in Bellevae addi tion, exi'ept ltH 11, block No I. * Aleo a tract co3»menein< 4 ehaina 79 iiiilt mirth of tiW. ctifnef of *E. «»f «>ee. 4, tap St S., r. 4 1., theuf- east ■ ebains, ticaiT north 4 chain-, 75 we»l .> chains, thence s->«ih t tkaiti, 74 inks to place of tweilining, b,'iGit also know uas tfie W of A bee tr's third ad- | uitioa I»LS>& COCXTT. Lots S, 4 an ! 5 in sec. IS, fwp 29 N . r. 2 E. A:«k», at tee same time and piaes.-, the an d*'signed, a- t4misi«trsU«n of the co- j partnership e«*at«of « rawfoPd A Harrin»- i ton, wid seii all tbe right itie a-»d int- r < « whl< h aa.4 flras bad at the dav of the sleat o' »*jd Jsm % s Crawford, i and U> tt>«; f diuw nit dtfceribed l>r>'Mrtl, *il 1. ?h«- aad th- N >, f Nr. » of f * and lot* i 8 and ti au.i 'he S of ' th- SE of see. *3 iu twp. S .t.Jt, jn Ktna nmjiits ( 2 Ine N K : 4 oftKe NE and lata 3 and 4 f >«-<•• it, twp JB N . r iW W. kof -* v \ «vf *ec .4, twp .0 n,r. '2 * Term-. *f *ale. I* j*-r eeot o»h at time of • '* 1 baiaaee apoo de}t*« ry fdcs d nh-a :«>» thrna'ter F'>r further I4trt*. a ary a l' \to the unders jtu of to H• i. r_truve muvsusf f»r tbe estate A A i'ENNY. V X PRfcFOVTAINE, Kteea:nr» o' »i ' a:.d Adm.i..s?ra!ors ..f -a d«M4 nt rsfctp. tl r.. Feb M. GEO. M. VAN DOREN, liK.YI. KS TATi;. 32 and 63 So -to- Siork, -uruL w T. Te'epb'We P O. Bex r araaa a sneota'ty Con«ai>ccxlener ia nted d-w * Successor* to H. W. BAKER Sc CO.. Real Estate Agents, 707' : F&O9T ST. Poncin Block (irav & Clavworth V t Hold this week some. EXTRA FINE CHANCES. Front Street Property -A Very Important Business Lot. No bet t-r iu ttie ra*?k»?t. REMUNERATIVE INVESTMENT A Block of 12 Jots, close to cable line, <-ommai><iing uninterrupted view of lake »iid mountains HtrjoQjr wmiimended A SPECIAL BARGAIN. Four beauUf»liy !ocat><4 lot* pear ( able for st««, the msrket value being $ u>a lot FIVE ACRES net? How' addition, v.r ADDITIONS, BLOCKS and LOTS. ♦©•am- ?ra'*?s, l&acre tract*. S-arr-i tract*. lua>d. «n ! outside lots iu every direction carefully selected. 3USINESS LOTS I W' I-rest p.*itjon« from SIOOO to SIOv.OOO, improved aad unimproved. FARMS ARD RELINQUISHMENTS of the choicest aad cheapest lot* at <'Nt Seattle. \'*o very desirable lota at SMITH'S COVE. We continue the management of the popular i PALATINE HILL ADDITION. This property compriae* the cho"-e*r and building lot* In the market; thr IP*atest nitnrto for f>rofli e»«n upon tbelr prvamt merit* alone, but upon the con struction of the liar* *rd »t Lake Wash ington thea»* lo's will increase iu value | *oad the 'Titmi ..anguine tipeeiaikot Even &»* the aid is son is In the router of t - maun fa tnria* district surr».nd»d b% fa/forte* and 1> leg «t the »ait water rate- I was of »be canal e, ach<<r>ihuQ*e > puh tc ha ml r«-ad depot <>n the property , | oatr IS minute* fr »m the cits bv the H. I. ! ,8 4K K K., which roti» hourly tllw at 19r; fo a<sd!ti*n to which the new mof.»r ; ;<n»- ;s about In be constructed to tbe prop, i tr* f.-e* * |sft, npwa da FIVE AND TE» ACRE TRACTS In asd nt ar to the MAPLE LEAF ADDITION. Wr are * Sling land here on# third - cheap*-. - "Jtaa t» e attuning owwa in » **erjr direction Cl«w to be «-:rci» railroad - aa the lake T>«e laod ?«** weii. r<h s.ii, for rr«rk, ? . ardefrug. l».fa land '' u+Xf spnfi* *tis »*J! per WH at the prte.- ; now a-k«-. J per acre. Pri» # f;osu p tr at re upward*. CRAY a CLAYWORTH, 707S Front St. DINNER AND TEA SHJ CHEAP. \ Everybody wants a Dinner or Tea Set, and we arranged prices so that all can afford to have them. NOTES KDICD M ILL SETS FOB TIE MT TO Com* Early, before the Best Bargains are gone. N". Oliilloerg Son, !«««*, . t He»ttl«, W. T. CANTON CLIPPER PLOWI MITCHELL WAGONS. g HARRINGTON" & SMITH HATC jut received direct from the manuf«cturer« U C*aton, m.. Tie Largest aid Best Varied Stock of Ron ait Hanm Ever offered <»n the Sound. The Canton Clipper plow ha* gained a national reputation for durability eellenoe of make, and Harrington A *mith an aole agents in Seattle. Then my* 2 arrived TWO CARLOADS OF MITCHELL WAGOH& Both heavy and light, direct from R*cin>r, WU. Intending purchase** will do art to call and Inspect onr utork. MY PRICES HAVE NO EQUAL W. R. GALLAGHER Successor to J.lfred Snvler. Agent for the W. F. Izett Star Bu :ter. Also I sell the Silbcrhon LariL ' Bacon and Hams, which have no equal I am agent for the California Quito Oil, the only pure oil sold. I carry a line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and will compete wife m ! competitor in my line. I am the only Wholesale and Retiiil Seed Merchant west of the Bothr ; Mountains. Send for price list of Groceries and Seeds. ' W. B* GALLAGmiB. Grocer and Seed Merchant, 706 Front street. Seattle* V. t, TELEPHONE NO. 110. 1 % ALBERT HIANSEN, ■ —mini l*— Watphes. Diamonds and J«welij ■ »<*»••♦ fni' vt»« riiitn»t'-o 3TEINWAY PIANOS, t ■■■ ' . ■ And «>th«-r JKirwt-oliw*# Makm of >ra»a» VESUER BLOCK. FRONT STREET. INSURA NCEI 15 ALL ITS BBlffCai*. F*ire, Marine, Life and iVccidenU TAYLOR 4 BURNS, Agents, 1 Do an Exclusive Insurance Business, representing 20 companies, the best in the world, Prompt payment of losses. £tefer to any of 01 r old customers. •»#«• ID ftotler*« It eliding. Jinoi ttrMt, flnaltla LEVY BROS, IXPOKTKBS Alt JOBBU» OF Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, etc., etc. HAVANA, KEY WEST AND DOMESTIC CIGAML 113 Commercial street. Meattle. W. T- P. a—Fine Imported Havana and Key West Clears A SPECIALTY. WM. H. HUGHES Printing Company, SEATTLE, W. T. All kiuda of hook aad Job work { COLUMBIA STRUT, ' | Oppoeltr Knrlne Ho—> W* L J. SCP £RAM, Stoves and. Tinware COMMERCIAL STREET, SEATTLE. f»H >"iTlnr *«..» da tn thitf lln* Fmeasm 1 u -b6S TIIK HEHT QUALITY. You can bujr the most of, for the least money, at O. W. Lynch. & Co's, Commercial Street. Seattle. MORAN BROS. Iron Flounders find Machinists, AND DKALEitK IJi Mil. and nte«nboat Engineers' snjt. lea. Iron, Braaa and Copper Pipe aad FltttaiK Steam and WaWr Braaa «ooda Machine Rolu, Cop Het and Lu rtcrvwa, sseaai « Hand Paw pa, Hoae Packing and WaaU': Cylindtr ami --ther Lubricating Otle; 9tmm «. . w beating for public and private bulldinga. We bare tne mcw <>ompfeu ; pipe cutaiur and thn*<im« mmeMinvtf north of SM fram:iac<y i*nd aud marine e.oginea, und ai) kiuda of caa<htnef7 baiitandlfr T>air.«i We have na hajad and for i*le low, secoud-band englnea and boUenk HaOroad oTenao frrnrnm*- Sot tfiS THE SEATTLE CARRIAGE & WAGON WORKS, yir SOUTH THIRD HTKICKT, to Benton & McKlunon.] Having purchased the whole a« J entire btackamlthiug r>ualueaa Beoao* A Xckiuoou, we ititend iu the n. ar futaro to enlarge an i . xtetid our farUitlea, >Uid »M<» conspteted will h« tbe only complete carriage and wai;on work* In the city. *• make a specialty of line carnage aod trimming Pricoa as rvaaonaWeaaMW in e city. Try us and be couvinc»-d. Va.nwa.rt Broa. M. MoTai.k. A. N. ARMSTRONG & CO., Liverv Hack and Sale Stable; Managers of Seattl# Transfer Company. Tnrti<«ttt». *'rt!»r« 11 llwl at My hoar d«f *r «i ■ M«>n »wrt >*» t»»»* *T*+tA SEWING MACHINES! LOWMAN & HANFORD STATIONERY & PRIKTIMG CO, AKeiit* for ue teufcnhl White, Standard and Davis Sewing Machines. Mich flfr* •<# <1 cu vi i*»i Ji tut*, mgthn- * ffii'ie . it) lot «i» <«, fOKVEK \HV< MITHKY ?|j T. R. PUMPHREY, (iESTRIL FftE»*BW.Wi ill CfiHHISXIM MEHIIST. Gr*So. Hay, fMaidet aa4 C*JiforoJ* fW. HOVH A ht«<IALTY, C«Ba*MT»»««® § OmlSlif Atiendnt u«. / Railroad Avenue, Between Mill sine W&ithlfteton Streets, &•••" tie, W. T. M. MoT«i K k.