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THE COMMON COiMCIL Ttee Seed of More Slips nod Wharves Considered. of Garbac* rb* Tadcr At tn* Orad* lUr*f« of OH Saw Ordtaaam. George B. Adair. represent! eg the I'om neittee <>f Fourteen, was at the westing of the Cammoo Coanetl last night to eei! tbe ttseattoo of that hody to the necessity of providing more slips aad wharves for the convenience of bricksaaken la landing preset. Mr. A-iair «ai4 that f \e qaeatlon had been brought before the Committee of Koarteer. a number of time*, and that tie had been appointed to present the r>.arUfr before the Council. There coui l be so doabt that there is * shortage or almost an absolute want of facilities afforded brick teak* r* for blad ing their product at the oa<e slip a om ased for that purpose. The facilities are now lest tbaa they have bees any year pre riou*. said Mr, Adair, owing to the fact thai many dork* are now used for other purpose. There will be a greater need this year than ever before, because of the great amount of baildin* projected, and he had been informed that it would be oat of the question to land auy where the num ber of brick repaired at the wharves now available for the par;***. Home had sug gested that the present facilities be In created by extending the slip* farther oat. while other* suggested aew allpa. He favored the latter plan and urged immediate acth«, aa many contractor* are waiting to see if they ran jtet prick her* before Uklng contracts. Councilman Imrte might inform the Committee of Fourteen to at we bare already tai£**n action u-, r.-ferriug the whoe matter to ibe c« a»*iltu.e on atreeta, togetb cr with the harbormaster and city survey or. with power to art" Councilman Jones -tat. <l tfe*« he bad en deavored Pi g.-t the harbormaster and city surveyor together to con«aU ipon the matter and did not know what conclusion they had arrived at. City Surveyor Scarry said that he hil not been abb* to consult with the harbor master upon the mauer yet. Cnßtifiimau Mi»* "The e.,mmittee ap pointed by the mayor to set jointly with the Joint committees of tne chamber of ! Commerce and Hoard of Trade, will meet with them a« aoon aa poaaitle and art in the matter of aht(*am: wharv^a." Mr. A<lairr "wita two aupa thei« woald not l>e near room enooah to qiiUmml ihe brick that will be needed. Anything patching up what we now iiate won til entirely Inadequate. The city haa the property and it should be improved If we expect improvement* to be continued we mu»t provide facilities, and if the ctty does not take Mime action we intend to . proceed aa private iadividoala and do the best we can." The matter waa finally referred to the j jc-lnt . ommitU't'. and M>me d« finite action will likely be tak -u at the next meeting TUB PtsKHUI. or oaRnAUK. Council matt mine called the anentlou of the Council to tb* uccetaity of providing for Rome disposition of the Kari-mr ami refuse of the Heretofore there hud been nothing but fhak< shifts, but .now th» time had comv to m-ttie she master by mak ing Wi c flual disposition. There are only two feasible plans of disposing of garbage: One by burn tig or cremating rtfu»e and the other 'o carry it by acowa built tor the purpose to the middle of like Hound and depot It it there, tie did not think that burning wan called for and therefore favored the simpler plan of depositing all garbage in the bound. Councilman Ureeu said tnat at oreaent there wa* no place in the city where gar t>age could be diliopc! If he ordereO H dumped on Commercial street extension there wait a remonstrance, and if It waa ordered dumped at any other place there waa an equally strong objection, lie eon curred wlih Mr. burie ia favoring the scheme of dumping in the Sound. C'ouucllman hum* also favored Mr. Dnrie'a proposition Councilman KPtx thought tnat the beat plan WOULD IXJ 10 deposit ashes and r*la»e of tbal nature on the Mat* and thereby help t.t make iaud. Nitfht aoil and other refu««< couM be taken owt oti long wharves and "Innst*'! lutodeep water to t>e«ar*ied off bv tbe tide He objected to tha scow plan, ax the city woul'i be ?► .(Hired to go into the steam bt»at busine** at a treat ex pense, He favored »• urega'.iug the gar bage aul itilug all that vras inoffensive on the flax. Councilman liarie a-lmltted that Mr Nu'sa'sp an would la? a . >od otte If It waa practicable; but be i bought It would at foM only V mpotary relief. He thought tlie time hal come to make a penaani ut arrangemeut, the day of makeshift* had paaacd. The c.>*tof a little steatnrf t<» tow the m'lia out to deep water would ooiy lie nominal. Council man ««- i the plau of dumping j. at ba<- • f.• - .-IS* w » had n tried and had bstrn lettsared. The matter was referred to the committee on hcaiui and police, with instruction* to procure plans of a soow and submit them to the Couucil. Til B KTOkAUK or ou.*. The following ordiuauce, providing for the storage of lufiamabie oils and li*tau)* intnecttt, w»m sabimtted, aud ntmu mo tion ot Ooauullmaa imrie laid over tt» the next meet ng of tfi* Gouuoil, to give time for a discussion aud consideration of its provisioiiK. AM ordinance providing for the AU> RAGE of inflammable otia m the city of Seattle. The city of healths « onlain «• fol low* : (taction 1. That hereafter it khail I* on law la! for auy p» r»<m -jr person*. firm or Corpora'iou to store, permit the storage of, or ke.-p for *a ! e «i'hiu the corporate limit* of the els . of •» title, in iarger <iuaittlli<a than one hundred ftUm, to he always kept in im-tai .ans lu auy cut but Minx or premise*, or upon auv stfvet, alley or otuer piaee, any naptha, gasoline, crude itftrolcntu or auy product of petfo leuol or hydro carbon liquids, or other in flammable oii* or liquids, except a* herein after provided f-c-c i That aH eapthe, gasoUue, erode Ktrvkan, end ad prod acta of pe troleum or liwlrocarboo liquid*, or other lit (tamable ». •> or liquids, when kept In greaterqaentitle* thau 100 gallons, ranat bf stor»-«i in a building or warehouse «oo- Krncted of hrtck «>r stitue, the. rt*»f of winch shait U.< covered with in.tai or otuer nott-iH«tnb«t»ttltU material, aud uot exceeding on<- st rv in hight, the tloor of Which, if constructed of W<KHJ, shall be placed iromediauly on the surface ot the xrotiod, aud lit withh no Art- sitall ever be permitted, auJ which budding »haSI have prvitniueut ty painted externally on the tr itvt thereof iu pialu Roman letter*, at ti as' bve i!>ch«* iu ieugta. the simlt, ''licensed for the a'oraije t »f jwtroleum and •*» forth. 1 " N.H' ,V That s«ud building or warehoow shall in no caae N aitnatcd anywhere within a d'-Atajo-e of V 0 bet of any dv» k. Wharf, tw Heaminnt laudti g, itr froui high water mark on the shores ot Killoti tta>. or from the marginal tiuo of Lake I uion or lake Washingtitn. hee. < ih«tti<> bai'ding or warehouse sh»l| Ih- Urvinx-d f»w tbe s» <ragv of the oils or liquids aforesaid, exc« pt ou the h cum Dtcuitalion of the tire and water comntit tee of the common council that wacb bnildiug oe wart iHHts ie anitable tner» f-»r aiiil coust-aeUMt iu ivuforwliy to thi» ordi nance * htch rc<H>nimen.lation «hall Uy t!te tcusth of time fer which liivnn* *li*M he granted. See. IK 11 at the li'*en>-e fee h>ra»tch bniid itlg I>l v*»rv OUK' »ha;l lie at the rate of tl per awmth and U|»a She pie sentatioa of t:\e trv asursr's receipt lor th« t>aymeflt of aach llceniK' ftv un.l the p u»jt of the metetattoa ofthetir* aud w a . r ctnnmlttet by'hv par ty or ; a-th-s T!.-»|I NIG »ach HI-ttuse with the eity cierk tb- clerk »had issoe the| r»>p»r lleense sm hju nod as r«ve>mmeuded a> af»re-a 1 few. 6. Ait* |w-r«ou via!at!a< any of the Sro* %J,»| - of lh » oniinaiue ahall bo *' tn.d uiii t\ «>f a it au-1 <v>uvi< ii«in thvr«»if »t aU h»- jHiuhhovl tn ant »uri iH»t \ xr«»iito« lu*i t»r in«|vn» osim* i t f,.' Mitv i'H:eu-1 niyolliifSidaii. '■ AM oriliuato-t » or parta of otdtu •uot-« ta f-ojiilu-t h«rrp«hh an? h* tetor re peaied. h. i>, a This ordtoanv■%» »!ia'l iake aad l> in for«t- fri tn an,' after9odaya iroia Ihf «laVoi »t« pnhlieaUitii IHKta *Kt> hati&Kß CO*?AN\ iHi St. J,a, «ib Co 111 un jr.. ?of tne pro de |t»rtou-!'t. }•-«!!; ! a>ii fa • 'i -a itHf t»u- atU'iittoii f the Coaaet! totb- ioi ®tdiatr nee* y t»f Muvidii f am* hi *l> t rh to boii* i r.r t (i<i an i ia.hter trih-k H«* ax> the purrha>etf a wt la the vu-iudy «»f laX- I uum a» aoon y'' a- ! that the en • ".on Of ab< u-«- for tbe Ju» a a'd (a ider trut a "a« •ti \ m «JU« ►! vM* > f iißti' The eoiVJßia B' ation m*- fit m>t »•» tbe romnlttn ots <■ h»< out. a «tid ar*"W• da r«T;tiras kiis arvxaaKit John or K r pe*ujia?i.tn t.» ke« i* «'and« Bow rrt*. ud i>oar 11»«» Standard theater lb;., ted Ja* \\ SitMSh Ft' xn-rr. .»»: >n to real.- • t a %r«!f.-u jr. th« |OJ hi Ih.aler bUiUli.f. Kr't rr> .i t< eoimnfttfa on rtre and' ®at»*r J n M**r- For rnni<k*io» to aire'and **l*l rha on i"be»r* rtwit Re ferred Ut <•»••»> *- fire and »»*?er Ab ! \ liult ; -Fitr tf»naf«r o ' ;n »r Itrrnv !. ?i ,. w v^» !a t'« *? !.>('!•.< rf. »'n,l •oh rr» ito ixiti!utitin on Iteenae and rvve fcVli> R k :r-i v > h••\ •' >•*'» in fret ' ©f •» \> »ii.t . *«vk foiir, Kr li and » • •a : i Ki• • «lr c « t. rai«»d »t» «a* it, K-. »Trtt* if {:,»• eor;a*;ttet* »u «tr»»t* i't»a I •'«*,** a ' " ha** V : k- a?re-1 ®ha»f«4 <•' ;« t-,« } , ■.( h« >«< W |V t" K ' ''' * ■' tu «•>» atr»-e-|» «■ H All! f • 1. . ; , ;irtvtpiirplltMklt >■ a ■<■ 'I • | i »»■],' hl V ** *•x, I f . ( lr >»-, (, r.» < ii' a IB r«f.r»!»! o tik *s f-i'Mtn* attvat J*i rr * *•»; - a't - * " '- ati aa—To! iv<- f 4# aa*<-«ed Oft asortgage stricken fries fis» miL Referred to raontttm oa tatotc, Terrace O'Briea-ror peraisstoa to ex- Co«mi»(il Kiwf at Bis own nwnv fn» toe north lias- of 'Oaries street to Mm aonth «e of Ruitr street. said extea •WJ to be »fm to width Qraoßsd. Margarita E Sawtetie—To Hav» |tvb mor-*ag~s u from ber tiiitii hiii i.ll. Referred to iodic lore coananv* Jarne* HnvV-,;—for pennis-noa to pa* pertmeo iu u*-tr «tnn o*» fms rreel. Referred to fir* aad water H. Moffat*—To erert tfusttaf gaiiert ad joining B.tam theater. Referwl to com mittee oa Sre and water Lake Shore Laaiber Coapasy-For per- BUe»ioo to wwifca watam of Lake Psion at the foot of %otfkr atreet U/r auxiag k«• R.«err»d V» committee oa «ree»*. . , H E. iott—Kor to erect a tea* to b* aaed aa a reataaraat on Sowdb Manon street, between Front «od Second. Keferred tonoatnlttc* «n fire and water , A: 1 -. F«t«*r,r-Aak ia<f ir „ esUbltstoaaeat of ifrade oo Pike street frwa Front atoeet to the Lake Snore A Eastern railroad, vrttfc drawn by Mr Fainter afo-r a dn-'.saior:. A. Hoirehumaker—For grading of Wilfred (treat. Referred to committee on afreet# cownnTEx acrr.xr# anrsrrxb. . L- r ena« and reveaoc—Granting peU tion of Thompaoc A Tayior I>r transfer of provided aew bond is fiied «»d petition of **"J* « Co.. for perattaaion to repadr building on Saath second street, provided that no al :itioo«i woodwork Is paced in we balid ng. Granting petition of Amoa Browa for persuasion u, move baiidin«a to the line of Front atreat. provided thev are not m»ved beyoad the w foot tine. Reject Ina petition ot Mary McCoen f</r perrnia sion to pat ap a iroa building on the corner of South Third and Main street*. Committee on §tr»et»—Laying over peti tion of bnaloeaa men and othen for the P aakmg of certain streets on the ground* of the city not having money safifcient to pay for ancta Improvement* Fiadag on flie reatonatrarif. of John Coliina to the j raiala* of *rad« of Front, James. C«ma«r ; clai rtreeta ami VeaU r aiecue. Kajecting petition of U J. Carkeek for tne of a portion ©? < uoatu street. Re om mtndfng tbat petition of Amos fiurat f<»r grading of A»h afreet from Uepiot to Har rison atrreta be fraa'cd, fgyepiiaf that the i grading aerial bi- gaaranue4. R» < omraeod«»x »n the matter of the pe tition of A. B. Hijjfib et ai for a sidewalk ott Madiwin aireef, that aa there i* not jESoagh work ar-ead h justify tt • regular pcocesa of ai)v»-r'i>iuf tor bt la, the prop erty owners botid the sidewalk and share OM empaoae. Rejectlftf the petitloa at j RinKtoanty Improvement Company for the opening of Marion street between Tenth and Twelfth street. Granting petl-' tion vt R. S for grading of Leo n »ra atrcet Irnia l>epot street fo water! front. Orantins petition «f A. A. Bail for grading of Sixth atraet from Depot to F ke streets Ri ji the matter of tbi com- • maui at ion of a. Foellne* la regard to •'reet improvemeau (*), etc. Recommeno in/ thai a new survey he u»a<le for the ei- i tcuaien of Jfatcheaa street Tllg VEaLBB SVXJtie OBAb*. The maiN-r of the Yealer avenae grade wan brought up by Mayor Moran The city attorney &aid be had examinad int-u the matter and recommended that the levy ' be rr ade. Coutirllman Dune said that the {»roperty owners made no ob ection to the bulkhead, bnt they i did object lo paying for the removal i of the dirt that had alld lnta the street owing to the f alia re of the contractor to Vnrsue his work according to agreement, he rxpense for removing this dirt will, amount to fttiOO, and as it waa due to the i faiiure of t&e contractor to perform bla duty and the negligence of the Coancll in j not forcing him to keep to tl e. terms of hia ! he thought it wrong to tax the property owner* to pay for removing the dirt After quite an animated discassion the' matter waa referred to the i balrmeu of the 1 committees on judiciary and on streets, j together with the eay attorney and city ) sarveyor, to report at the next regular : meeting. M.4T* rt!.«r». A plat of Randall's addition to the city' of St-atUe waa submitted with the ap proval of the city surveyor and city at- j torney. It wa* adopted by tha Council. A supplemental plat of Rdt s a. Knight's j adrihiou, conststing of lota 10,11 and 12, i bhn-k 'JA; lot* 4, 5 and 6, block £l, waa sub ; mitted, and up»o re<*o«nmen<iation the of i city attorney rejected riat of Muuroe's addition t*» the city of K«ttle wae referred to the city surveyor A profile of Niirth Cedar street was aiso tlle«i by the citv surveyor. lacaovKaßMT ucvtxa The tax levy to pay for eoademnaCon pro«-w«iings on Depot street, ander ordl aauce So. 925, was fixed at lis mills. The tax ievy «u Cherry street to pay for grading and improvlug the same was fixed at 5*7 mills. HBW OUDINA.M K«. An ordinance providing for the storage of inflammable oil* and liquids in the city of Seattle, laid over to th <• uext meeting. An ordinance providing fn r ♦ho protec tion of shade anil oraament <, tre*»a in the * itv of ."tattle. I'laced uj»>n its fimfl pas sage. Passed. \u ordinance esW> ! t(blng the grade of Wa-hlodUin street. Passed. An ordmao'ca establishing the grade of James »tr<« t. Passed Au ordinance e*tabilshing the grade of Jack soil street. Paaacd. An ordinance e-st»*ill»hing the grade of Yeiler avenue. Passed. An ordinance es.abllshiag the grade of Main street Passed. SIISCKI-I.A >'B ".'S M4XTBK.S. The judiciary committee presented a re port ire-jectlng the pi tition of J C Neviiu for iKi of penalty oa the Wall street amm «sn>«nt Kol» it Rossner'a c:»im for damage* for injuri.-* wa» tmngbt np by the eity Attor ney, who a<ked t-> be furnlabed cvjiieuce as Jo the nature of Mr. Kosatnr*a Injuries andth* maimer in w'.ich ttiov w»r»- re i-eived, Tbe eity clerk wan IttitrtKlcd to mrtif* th«? claimant to prenentthe evidence atkrd to tbe city attorney. Th«' fcieetrie Light Coßptay'l bill WH ; made the special subjectof discussiou for* ' imrlioii of the Council to be held next ! Thursday Th« on health aud jioliee re oorted itcommrtHtlai that officer* M »rrU. Couver ai>«l Terry, who bad been suapeuded by the chief of IW dlKilMifiMl. The report «•«. adopted and the ofßeers named were ordered d»*!nl*!>ed from the for». ApplK-atlous of Henry Schmidt, A. Fort krais, fohuMtu & Fi*her. !*cha«*t A Meyer, were referred to the committee ou lieeusv and revenue A lleense wa"<or*iere<l i»n«;d to H Hagveumaker, upon favorable rejKrrt of the committee IIKKVITIK4. | Constable Mrsr*-- lef yc«tcrdar for Walla Walla with Ttnr Wi.#.*u. tbe alleged mur dern r, In bis custody. l»r. Ksists inTratigated a supposed ces>- ofsma ipoxon Frnut street ye»teraay, but found It was nothing bat MWaatea. l>eelaratsous of tuioutioa to be ">me cltl ' iru> were <He»l with tt 'tverk of the <H»«rt jesterda* by Mscbaei et, Jul I anil t>eorge Mullin, of tirca fir,lain aud Ireland. A di»pa'.eb wss r»»<viee 1 in i *st» eity i*«t night-aytng that the w:f«of vv.lt I'eter, the insurance man. had diea at K-.ii*oa, Snohomish couuty, daring tbe day. John Welch, the era** highway waa. had a ijait t strv«k ou yeMe. lay. Solitary con finement in a eetl whore there is uo furui *t«r-»- to break ap au>l «H>iiser' tuto weapous of offci.se appears 11 have a sanitary effo. t up**u hita. Si ws ra«ee fr?>m t.iraro hostdtal yester day to the ciTW-t that F. Mlnakinai. the sailor who reevieel such KfittU iiijuriea Ibrot'gn fa hug Into th<? hold >d thrship Ivaahtw- mt Monday night, will re«x»ver. i M»u>kuisi is a Bstmler « f tbe t'ai ific t'.>ast » i'uion aad 'hat *oc»et» i* looking i oat for him. owi tt t,> the eu«'akt" of o!iters, i'apl. .Qrieahas k'adh cawatel to 'all Ctim nauy M i t ::, i l ear; - ■ l u-~Jay tyght, Feb. I*, and get thronith with the cxerrn»es. liuonlertog «ett»e Uitlforai K* m Knigbts of l'\thia» ample time to earsy out tbe!r pr\*grant*sie «>n that iwht f >r their hail and laii'jkiet Ui Armory hall- as advertised I*KK«O>\L. Mr, Sw B. v> aptroiler of Uit* O. B «.% N titt, t* itt lO*S on a Hon H. F. o# V»v> a»or, U in the rily ati* ud:ug dtofid «.n»rt. Col <1 O Ijroa tvuuavd from » H Vertkt *!•< s»" trip tu the Ka»terii aiate» Me W #, laug 'on. a pft> «tMutrit;n > a •Bd at I * tn lb# ejt?, Mr John t" Gtlteiitk.« pmlaM< «Hi »ch **f V*«*xMv«r, K.Cm u at the Ofd detlfa?. Mr W D. Focbea of T*eo®a I* her* Sfi u*;nc oa t!to idau* of the Denny witti a »:e* To !a*iee * to i>aiW it Mr John W Pfealeo, pasaeefef and freicnt hm! fer the NortoaeHera ha*. *uh headquarter* at fiitliwd. li bt» oo a visit Mr. A W Joh&» >a. of the O K a. N C-». ■», ? Mr o <f» • rai freigra urat i-'t u;e >»i»r ewrnpaa*. ihr-»a«ti ta* > lij »?*'. iruay for t'urt Tow Mrttyt. M • R. U Theroe, who for or* r a year p«ai ha.« b.-*i. an t .itp .'«♦ in t»e Caittod ■>4*u-* *s.d v ' r, r*» r> * ftuJ, auj km* form t a la-'Brt v; it ih W ('!( n sa Utt »«->e uf M:,« «*v v * ii> . : * •o- >-. !"a '. are *'• • 1 H 'U * Haw is a proa! in at fcaufcer a.id rwal e»ta« dealer of v '"ail a ■* li' »«•!•• t JS '' NO ' ' *?« ft iu< a pr.\*"e bank, v - -■»; i . d *< can £«i m IfilUtWf l> - i•» iw «'MH Hth-*'!* a olf» *f r. »»* .ti—» 'a*}, Of*##* K! '«,• < T-a -f>thi • i'ov.t ■- 4>e a -rue, I*l f'i fr*n " r*r fcHtav a i ; u~r> • i.acj| a- :a.u in t ? tia- I, inn ..» *:"t •• :a * i» : a-*»>-« n? t .»; " '? * iirt"*-. '.-* *J < ; «■ at v. »-(J *-« » a -; Ut>, I'.r. io iv * I'<* !■*« ?».• I i -rt-r fa: : « *-:<! '•. K{ul v. .'. <j,.. « »>*?» - vvtfU Urus C»> » - a» « - » <W dour hatil--»ri* CfiiUrej Cr, Uf FlicDsCiiitr.i. COMMITTEE OF FOURTEEN. Exorbitant Charge* on the look- saek are IHseussed. Teams «a Priadpal ttrsata Istaf fietcat Wkartags Afala Tba Patsr Telephone Service. A meetitig «f the comtaißaa of fearteea. up of members of the Chamber of aad Board of Trade, waa held laat President '.*orge B. Adair «.n the ehair. ? swetary Kittiager stated that there had bean fond and no litße public that oxpreaaraea. Traymen aad trackmen when oat of employment, left their teams staadicg on the principal boaineas street* Tbi* was partiralarly the case with Commercial »w»et. between Yealer • ave&u* aad Waafctngtoa street- It was often the rase that this street waa lined oa k».th sidea with teamt, which made it exeeedingjy difilealt to drive between theai. especially where two vehicles a»et, traveling ta opposite direction*. Chairman Adair aaf- i he had seen at ' »ait SB teams standing on Coamercia! •trvat in a block. On motion of Mr. Kittinger it waa de elted to memorial ire the City Council to estatilish stands for vehicles on those street* running at right anglea with Front and Comm»rHai atreet*. raarric ok th* Mwtucs. Mr. Kittinger called attention to the fact : that 111 per ton was being charged to carry freight between Sebome on Belliagham : bay and Lyaden and Ferndaie on the Xooksaek river. Freight was lying in Bthome con»irtte-i to Lynden and Fern dale, and at the latter point* there was prodaee. to be brought to market. This state of affairs was dne to the fact that there was bat one boat running oa the | river. Mr. Kittinger suggested aa a rem edy tor this deplorable state of affairs that the committee charter a light-draft steamer !ot at least one trip ap the Nookssck to move the freight and produce. I Chairman Adair saggested that before this step was taken a telegraph dispatch be seat to Sebome to learn jast how much freight there was on band that needed ' transportation Therefore the secretary j was Instructed to telegraph for fall partic ulars before final action in regard to the , chartering a tteamer was taken. BAD TCLEPMdWK tXBTI'g. Mr. Kittinger stated that of late there had beau a great dea' of well grounded complaint against ha telephone service. Not only was the service miserab'e. but the employes were needlessly Impertinent and saucy. It took a half hear sometimes to : get the central office to place parties la ! communication with esu;h other aud it was < i high time that something was done, as the i way the service waa managed it was simply s useless, and only a delusion and a scars. , The City'Cotincil in granting the telephone • company Iu franchise bad provided that » the service be good As the cempany bad given the public a miserable service, he suggested that the Council could remedy the grievance. Mr. Kittinger. therefore, moved that the committee memorialize | the city coancll to take such stepa in the premises as In its wisdom will Improve the j service. The motion was unanimously ; carried. Chairman Adair safd the day service waa 'fair. The telephone company complained i that the service at night was rendered la i efficient by the fact that the induction j caused by the heavily charged wire* of the | electric light company caused the tele ! phone wirea to work poorly after 5 o'clock : In the evening. It waa suggested that if the telephone company would go to a little expense and ' properly insulate their wires th«re would i 'be no trouble from induction In other I cities teiephone lines work satisfactorily : where there are electric light systems and there was no good reasou why the same should not be the case in Seattle. tasomcißirr wasßrxog. The poor facilities afforded to brickmak- j era for lauding their product was brought up by Mr. Otto Ranket. There was ouly one place where a scow can be landed and i owing to the fact that a acow was recently ' suuk there it can only be entered at the bigner stages of the tide. If a number of brtek buildings were being erected the pour ' facilities afforded would aerioualy delay them owing to the fact that only a limited J number can be loaded.. This was a state of , affairs which dt'tnauded Immediate at tea i tion. J»t kaoa aud King streets were sug : St •. v ** good locations for landings for' bride scowa It waa also saggested that Washington attaat could be so improved that bricks could be loaded much faster | than at presfut. After a loug defeate it was decided that the committee of fourteeu adjourn and that Mi-ssr*. Adair, Begg, Haulse a»«l Kraacntbai proceed at once to th» City j ; Council, each with a brick in his hand, to ! , petition the t'ity Council to grant the I nrlckmakers letter wharf facilities for the haudi'ngof tneir wares, 8o the commit tee atjourned to give the above committee j a chance to make an appcarauce before the { Council 11 »w they fared at the bauds of the Council will be found in the proceed ; tug* ot that body, published iu auothcr ! place. Before an adjournment waa bad Mr. Adair appointed Messrs Durie, Bnrwell and B'-gg as the Board of Trade's portion of , the committee of uiue ou wharves and i slipa 7he City Council has iiree mem- Ik>4s In this committee and the chamber i three. SI! AHI'KU (AMKIOR'B UASIK. It iftil* to tlif Arret! nf Hamilton oh Complaint of McTdfli. M. L. Hamilton was yesterday arrested on eotntdaiat of M. MeTeigb, on a charge '■ of obtaining money under fain- pretenses. The arrest grew out of the attempt of one ! Ctacnm to sell M feign two lot* in liell'a | third addition for ♦ which did not be ' ioSf to hire. A deed to the two iota in ! question was lege I in order to defraud UrTeigb. The full partUu;ars of this af i fair were publisned in this paper ou Wednesday it hat developed siuee the account wan puLii.it.-.1 tt.at Mr. Mur ay, the notary who acknowledged the iltad, Is a resident of Taeotua, au>! not of Puyaiiup, »» was at first Mr. Murray is a partner of 1 Juii<{e Wickerafcatn I'be prelim;siary ex amination ol Hamilton ha* be«-u poat poned ao thar Notary I'ublic Morray n>a> he preaent aa-i expialu wbo *rr» pn<«-at when the deed aa* ackn twieiigv*! and wuat aiiona werv tkerv* made, it i» thought tae notary'* testimony will throw a stood of light ou the fraululeut ; tra taction. It is ali. gvd that the right name of the jartv who tried ha aeil the lot* to Mr. M« Tesgh t* Kraut t'aunuu. insteado# M. Caai erou. The pot See are *tiH lookiug for t'ao HOB. *'.:** Cameron, aud have hopes of ; capturing him. Tae riamtuatiou of Hamilton is looked forward to with a great dt-aS of interest a« . it «« auU« lpa:ed that it wid who wt re Cameron*a o»nfederates in Uie traus at tiou. It is manifest that he had r«a tcderat** who gave him warning so that he vie«l fr*.-m the wrath t.» rouve M. t.. HanliUitt »a*se<-a a»t nifhtand raid that his connection with * asaermt auioauted to sunpiy this '*l trade m homes aad latsd a great deaL i met t'ameroi) two«»r thrtre »etk* since, and be ;»ki Kt be liSti a coupie of k>t» on Third *tre»*t which fee desired t*> aalS. I told htm 1 wouSd trv and dist-we of them for him, aud be »aid he woaid give ae fiODU Ls«c« eedei m doing ao. I tried, of coarse, to sell the lota. Thia was the beginning aud ending of my transactions with Cameron." TO A HATE MIHAMKS. Tnrltr Nollfro Will ba S»r»nl on a Doitn »*#ra«t»a To lUjr, U U*: a .lercrii .ucd eft.ttt:»to b? mtd« U> a: lUe cry id* nuiM»t.< «>» which hare so toflii b*bk«4 the psfiUc health along the mtet front. To-4ay 12 uotii-ps wiil Us served on a- tntay mUoj* ak>tit{ the city friMit i>.:«»fru Kiug »a 4 >priog i:wt» to aha be m 4«» m ttui»»nct». Aa the health olh tir. rh;ef tif atiil the chauriaan of the heaiih au>! police «Mnnitt«« are :aki»K a hau«! tn thu matter nnuHa a.-r »:Jte to foikiW. Foiit)ffUl| 1» a Ipff.mto of the styUtrf noute aenroi -* »TTI.«L W T , Feb. l*> M ■ J. C. -Vi.Wti, » \v] (j i'Mut —the eo«dtt»on of the prewsae* bekmemj to Cb*ri<» Abilenos, Ufaoeo J*> %*i>n ac 4 Kin*, baa t*en rvM>rttHi U» ai<- tu t«e it> au u.i>a«! Uf ;.vv coc4i<iou. and bjahs cxaa i uaU>>u i S»a Wrh to he t&e r*»r. and woitlti iv-ct'inmenU tvas he t» notified to acaie tin mr«an.* a' <>o e K M tAMh>. Hea!*h o#cer. f,» <•>.« tarfff*. a— la mxapMaixv with the afc«'*e- b»»U»"« > oil arv- bereii? imHiM t-> : tvt tit..- <:.« riUM »-«i*a. « a'..j fiISIB jo dav» frtua in** xtTWe uf Ui « D(> H(»>, or - etOias* w.il be > om uu iw aecttets i. i and * ol or:;- a«...ve Nw ~ . __ i i M-TrHEi !„ Chtef of Po.ieo. I'hatrtaeau i • se»<tt>e,"a Htal'b and folice. K«»%\-CUKKHKO l*K%Ct: KElti.%- Uria-ViMtM War II»« I>*aert*d the M<i4 k'taia. t';e war o»tr )M'« -•! i of ihir' wi'v > * i* mt-fat tu he uaa-ferr«J frora the ;U.a io • t ' •«*'*. luatsad of a w >fu • £ av ■■n-. ol chopi»e' >k»aa l> j iv«v Mill he a k(<l hart.e wsfS ;te~ a d a •: *»r.t«.» tnaUad ot axr* a .: ». * F*» t?e ra«' !«« »>(<'» U»e?e have been ti |>: . a«u; < «» ;• a< -1 r-»* » i* *-*e (%**»» *bi r> tr. «a -% !»•«**! war or : j.iW •*!•«"« Tier. are »4iM V-i t a i<a ht; wait r tt«*» rial and i-y hi H H *y ndis mim Tha o>Mrrntt t&e»e ue- SEATTLE POST - INTELLIG EXCEB. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 16, IBBS. ewsae ttey were cmtmA* tte Hmndary line «f tte*r*y«torfarm ipeaaia* of Ue trouble. a ynmiust cit tern said yesterday "The forbearance Aowa by et* syndicate. w*„oae ptaptrtj to wJ«t«f more thaafLSit waa destroyed by tteoystermea. b eommeadabte. It re veals that the gntUmem who oom paaelte eradicate are law abidiac ritu*a* wte d.-» »<*-** to defe-ad any right they may claim aaleaa legally eatitled to steal. Ttey say iter *•» wHßaf to evea loae tte title to tte water fcietfa ratter thaa have f«"M feee Htm n protecting tte® frosa Tte oysterves aaSnna aakely tare no*. dlsp;ayed such law-abidta* P Wick*trom etaisa ttet te took op tte 2# acre* of tte Ode Sat frost: a* oa Com - merriai itrw m aa oyster claim before tte svadicate eaekwed tte three blocks aad that tte? aad not te are tte trapaam. ■AKRI94I> AM) MORTON CLI B. It Will Take a Haad ia tte City Kiectiaa- Pre*i4e-ut Trrtsrten P Dyercaljed tte Har riaoc aad Morton Clab to order at 8 o'clock er «j:nf « Ms office is the Yealer Wlffiln a. St. Shipley wag elected secretary pro tern. ia piaee of J. F Miller, tte regalar secretary, who *w abaent. Oa motion of Paul £>'Heirry, Messrs. Thomaa Humea, T. H Dempeey and If. A McKeaxie was appointed a committee to prepare a constitution aad by-laws. A letter wan read from Presides: Footer, of the National League, with headquarter* is New York, tuggesusg a permanent or ganization. After considerable discussion it waa decided to permanently organise ua<Wr the name of the Legioa, aad that after each Republican national coa\ eatioa the b»b« of the presidential candidates be ! prefixed before u the Dim; of tte elah. It waa ate) decided to join tte National Leone. i. Mitchell, Ed» axd Kelly, and J. Sim moaa, were appelated a committee to &e 1 care a hail After quite a lengthy debate oa the ques tion of the club's taking a haad in the forthcoming city election. it was finally decided to do ao. The question of ciab finance* came ap j aad it waa decided to opea a subscription book, and all member* were at liberty to subscribe for any amoutu not to exceed II per month. Adjourned to meet at the cali of the chair. THE SCHOOL UIRECTORS. Seed of Foellltiea—Beantlfjin* the Groaada. The regular meeting of the board of! achool director* was held at the bank of Dexter Hortoa A. Co. last night. The. usual amount of routine basinets was transacted. i Superintendent Kennedy appeared be-; fore the board aad represented the press ing need of additional school facilitlea. particularly on Madlaon and Jackson atreeu aad in Qaeeu Anne Town. The need j was diacuaae*) by the board, aad Director ! Heilbron was appointed a committee of! one to inT«»tlgate the matter, and to re port what was advisable to be done. Mr. Sch wargerl, a landscape gardener, ap peared before the board and made some sag- i Ke>.tions of a plan to beautify the school : groauds of the city, with particular refer ence to the Central and South schools. It was decided that the board accompany i Mr. Sebwaegerl and the architect of the bnildinga on a tour of the school* next j week, and ascertain from personal inspec tion what 1s best to be done. NKW STEAM SCROONKC. The Laktne Arrives to Join the Honnd Sao Francisco Fleet. Tte three-masted steam schooner Lakme, { Captain Harrison maater, arrived here yes f terday moruicg. eight days out from San Francisco. At Fort Townsend she dis charged 200 tons of freight, has 400 tons for here, and 1(a) for Tacoma. making a total cargo of 700 bins. This is the Lakme's ' maiden trip of the season, she being the latest addition to the regular Puget Sound- ! Sao Franciaco fleet. The vessel was built last year at Port ! Madisou by Peterson the ship builder. 1 She went under *ail to San Franr-iaco where her machinery was put in. She Is the [ Urgest vessel of the kind on the Coast and probably the sta»n« heat. The lakme is * owned by Ueorgo Hinsdale & Co. She will proceed to Tacotna as soon as ahe has dig charged her ceattle freight, after which she will pr»bably load with coal for San THE NAVAL COMMISSION. The Inspection «>f Lake Washington Completed. The naval commission spent all «t yester day in inspecting Lake Watihiucton, finish in* their labors at 5:3# in the afternoon. The evening wh« passed by the commission on board the Manzanita, the members seek ing much-needed rest. To-day it is under stood that Lake I'nion will be visited and inspected, after which it is understood that the commission will visit Olympia. In the absence of the commission yester dav the Maura nitn visited WVst Point. In spector St bree inspected the light station at that |>olut. SEATTLE. LAKE SHORE A EASTERN RAILWAY SUNDAY TRAINS. Commencing February 17, is*9. until fur ther notice, Sunday trains wiil depart aud arrive as follows'. K«<r Keith, connecting Leave. Arrive. wi:hs teamer at Un ion t*y S3O a.m. 9.50 «.tn. For E<?gewftter and in termediate points 10:00 a.m. 11 00 a.m. For Yesier, connecting with steam'r for I-ake Washington pointt 200 p.m. 3 -Op.m. For Snohomish and in termediate points 400 p.m. 905 a.m. Accidents are liable to happen at any lime, and ft is we ! to be prepared for them. Every family should keep a bottle of I)utar<i' Specific in the house a* all tim«s. It is worth its weight in gold for burns, scalds, bruises, old sore* an 1 «ktn disentes. Sold by Stewart A Holmes Drug Co., w bolesah- agents. SEATTLE, LAKE SHORE A EASTERN - RAILWAY REDUCED PAeiSKSOER KATES TO SUBURB AS POINTS. fomuiUt* ioM tickets for family use at reduced rates. al*o increased facilitio fur !. travel between reattle and suburban points For rate* and time card apply to asr-rut fix>t of Columbia street or to i in? uu der>ipHtl. « J JINXIM.i G. F A P. A TO OWNERS OF VE?«EL6. The California Insurance Coirpan* of | San Francisco is prej>ared to insure tn«r* and other v. «m-1* at lower rates and upm better tMudmous than heretofore. Be lore ; insuring with any other romt-aiy or re newing J oar present policies. call upou Tivun A Bins*. A rents. The Pa<:Sc Oast Infective Are Dry* o®< cs are In the Union block, where they | art prepared to handle all work intrusted to their rare. Rooms 17 and is. A. J Larw A Co, Wo are the so!e agents in Seattle for the Dun'at' hat If other* **»Sl Ihem. they must net them from a middle man Save the pr-ftt made by thr latter by calling on j Toi.*» Smgermaa A Co. Ask your grocer f«n Star Urand California Flour. Ftfty-eer*' chenrises. handsomely trimmed. Chester Cieary. Mar Brand California Flour make* the lightest and whitest bread. Fine china tea set* for 19 at X. Chi!berg A Sou's. Thos. P. Freeman, landscape gatVaer, S»"ond. bet Cedar and C a?. North Seattle. Ladies* Hire money in household iinen bv calling at the >*n Franc wo store early iu the week. Don't pat it off if you have to commit the baby to the rare of th« » atch d<»g while you are examining oar aw»i« The dog will protect the habv frttia violence and we wtll pmteet you fr«m high pri e* a: other stores Toklas, singer mau A Co. New silk lustres aa i Sicilians. Chester Cieary. Beautiful decora t»d dinner for $9 at S « MiUen; J-- « s Positively the cheapest Vot in the city, nsv t-V»3 lot oit MiH-s*re i et cable Hnc in Ye* ler's first ad iitC.u. Oeo-ge Dorflbi, Commercial .street. Ten-cent c*jr*et«: small sites. Cheater Cieary. Carpet remnants in tapestries, body Bru.j. it and ltt t rams. All graies offered at a redH<-tu»n of it) per cent. Tokias. aitift -mat; A Co. Sale of remnants. Chester Cieary. u«o. w Elliott. Eiieutbanrfc. w T msk<s specialty of front foot bosineas {nweity and controls U» noatistMi Hans wfi-rtnci B*--a. E Snipes A Co. E; .eu«>'t»r*h National Embroideries. Chester Cieary. li <>•, Chart'..-' Where did you ge; that «u::* My >»ve. you r? a »taa»»er ... y. -J let' i got it from Tokias,f uger mao A Co. Drive* ia dress goods Che«?er Cieary. 1%« cent fine-check nainsook. Ch«*>: ! Ok an . y ft* cent «CV inch drap de alma, all wool. Chester Cieary, Sa'-i «>f tahit linens Chester Ciar*. IV. yo« want fine moaiia linderweat eh- ap* 'Hi-a «ali oc I\»ka». Sia*ermai! A Co. New fcM stoves. Chester O'eary. : V» i • 4*h |T'Hvr I'lS -.-tth >c4 £<•« s'>paca* CBester C'eary. Ba'saiti* in c^iWrv : fc * ~ l !u:n". a * »«*, tt. i» we* kat Tftiias, ttufef tfr&u Jg Cm *. n v &ailr •rrf*ing, Ctna#?' CWatT. A larg* 1m of /apanese »="k rnrtai. - •iansbtered a? th« -aa FWusctte® «Aaca Km i witde« *al->» Cb-a'-r c.-ar* Cailirei Cry f.r Fitt-tri wtitftrii * PET DM M COURT. Voatkfftl Lareeafets to Be Seat to tfcf Poor Pars. BarcUr Dixaa Gae* Fraa «nt»c (ian Plead Sat t»tUj C»l- Iftaa' CHaa-Hataa. Clarence Steldoeaad Richard Mills, tte two boy* who were jotatiy iadieted for grand larceny ia at-aiiag jewelry belong ing to the latter'* mother, will ao< te tried tar the er me ia tte di*trict court. The youth of tte lads aad other circumstances make* it highly ;aprob*>,ie that a jtry would find ttem guilty of aa o(Fea>e that would sead them to tte peeitectiary for a term of years, do matter bow strong the rrldeaee might be. ao Prosecuting Attor ney So&ald has decided to diasuaa tte ia dictmeat, apoo tte aadentaadiag that tte * boys shall be sent to tte poor farm and kept under sach sarveillaace that they can < do ao farther mischief for a time at least. Tte boys have promised good behavior and it ia expected that tte necesaitT of tt will be impressed upon their youthful minds by Judge Burke when te calls theta up fur sentence this moraiag. MXOS iMKM CUit Joaeph Dixon was tried for burglary yesterday morning and acqaiued. Dixon is tte man who was accused of putting two little boys through tte window of the Seattle Coal aad Iron Company s office for the pcrpoae oi robtery, on-- aight iaat falL The two teys. who were tte principal wit nesses oa the part of the prose-cution, were i placed on tte stand; but their evidence was so coatradictory and conflicting that the proaecauag attorney saw that to con 1 victioa could follow, and accordingly moved to dismias tte case. The court thereupon instructed the jury to return a verdict of not guilty. Dixon was dis charges frtwa custody. a ro ijrr or Law. The trial of C. B. Colli us, charged with ' sodomy, was brought up at tte afternoon session. Counsel for the defendant raised tte point al the outset, that the offense i charged is not indictable under the terri j to rial code o? the commoa law of England. ■ Argument oa this point consumed nearly all the afternoon and the district attorney was givea until thia mora lag to prepare bis argumeut. If the point raised by the oouaael for the defease i* sustained. Coi 11ns will escape tte condign punUhment his bestial crime deserves at the hand* of tte law. »MC(K2I.KEd rUUD SOT GCILTY. John Underwood, Pnilip Albert aad Ar : tbur De Soucy, the three young men who j were indicted for smuggling ia opium oa the steamer Olympian, each pleaded not! Kilty yesterday afternoon Benjamin ndy, iadicwd for brujging both Chinese < aad epium into the I nited States unlaw fully on his sloop Emerald, and Charles Miller, charged with Chinese smuggling, also entered pleas of not gailty. saw #crr commenced W. H. Johunon has instituted an action to reeover posaeasion of lot 12, block J7, A. I A. Denny's addition, aad to oast H. Sim i moaa from tte fame. He also claims 1100 per month from October i, for the use of the premise*. Ze* Hook has applied for an order re straining the proprietor of the Arcade aa looa from furtber flooding the floor of hia saloon with water, on the groucd that it runs through iuto the restaurant under neath, which is owned by the plaintiff. COVRT saras. j The territorial grand jury ran out of wit nesses to interrogate yesterday morning j and adjourned to next Tuesday, when they : will continue the examination of tte large number of criminal caaes oa the calendar. A? 1 of the Cnited State* caacs wbereia Indian witnesses were subpoenaed having i been disposed of, I&terpreter Harry Fiske was discharged from atteadaace during the remainder of the term, i Attorney C. F. Munday, R. B. Albertson and C. K, Jeauer were appoiateda com mittee to examine P. B Croaswaitfc-, an applicaat for admission to the Var. aad to report apoa his fitness to the court THERE IS NOTHING IN IT. So Supt. Mc I. ell an Thinks of the Op- THKKE IS NOTHING IN IT, So Supt. Mct.etlan Tliiuk* of tbe Op position Steaiuer Report. Maj. If. McLe'lati, division superiatend j eut of the Pacific Coas: Steamship Com p»nr. wss seen yesterday regarding the an nounced intention of the owners of tho steamer City of Pueblo to p'aee ths.t steam |er on thU route. Maj. M< Leilas &aid: | "Tiit- dispat* h published in yesterday's 1 Post-IstellioKNOEk was the iir-t intona tion of the matter that I received. I will say that I don't believe that there is any j thing in it at all The people who own that steamer are friends of the company's ageut, an! while friendship does lint al ways stand in the way of a sharp business transaction, 1 do not believe that Capt. Knowles, who owns the Puebio, would place her on the Sound route. Second Ijecttrr. - Mason Loss lectured Ito a large crowd in the Methodist Protestant church last night. Mr. Long's I subject was "My Reformation and Life." Thr speaker told iu an interesting and i thrilling manner a number of hia escapades as a gambler and saloon-keeper, and how he wa* reformed. The lecture was intersperse*! with masy touching in cidents and stories, and was on Ihe whole nn st interes'ing Mr, lx»ng lectures to night in the M. E. church, corner Third and Marion streeta, and tomorrow after noon in Fr>e's ojiera house. Visitwq Kemmerer, fcseut of the lowa Central: K. 8. Cole and Mr. Hamlin of lowa. Mr Firminfcuf Texas, atid K. C. AttStin aud J. C. Orcattof Dako ta formed a party venich vat twuur sha#n about Seattle yesterday by J M. Ward of Taroraa These j;- uttem. n tbink that the isaniiirtatiou to thi* section from the East durinitthe next year will be aomethlug phenomena). pOYM w l|v> POWDER Absolutely Pure. "Hi;* row,:, r .. rer Ta-.ea. A a, arret of | (Mtxty .Kjvngth ai d who More! ; dcanomif*' than the or Hnarj k;»4* as* 'tauo* ht- ao!d lu ■ v«mpeti 100 «r;tt the »a titmie of K*»w tt't, ifion weight. arc or j pbtMphaSe jxiwdr** *»U! on!v >& c*a-, | 8, TJ>L J!AC!K» FN-»T>MCO.,M* V%AU GTRA?'. S'mi V,-»»k Mwrl ARLINGTON RENTAL-RANT. IIX PER-OS-I H * VING BVSISW9; . V w,*h tut at**** Kdurtit wiH t»sea»e . caii to-day aid -tttte «t> all a^-oon'* MFCI PARMFESRIER. FEBRUARY K. LV*. H AYING ITK HA-ED THE UCSTAU-} ra:.t ktif'wu a* THE ARLINGTON, W, wflj b* *»*<;« t'd to «er- oil fri-nrf» a* : *«! «« Btv, and w« ifuarante* a fir»t-claa» ; tar.ie. „ PETER AL' \DIO. ! jI>HH OAfECt't. i NOTICE TO 3RIJ6E BUILOLRS. At. ;r.»« * ' irrs r o*4>< .a* Cf. .*TT»j j V(A*m*6TW» TK*4STORT. J f KtBT W T.'VtW, I*"® * j vt.ED PK -tl - *IL' Hi RF 7 s «pt., M«r<- . att «a»r'» ■ a» Coa-«>o«Siy. «»Aai»»s«ao * » jT fr'? th«* c-b* ut a twl **» wt»« J , at-nr--a *» er !i« t'ft*'au rt er at Uw , * w(■ tii of ttvf **** t il ! vyi *■ 1 R W »!«■' ' ib* «.«M. <« !<■«• . atrwm hr* '*<**- San , «U »\i * 1 • '*•»* '•'••• **' ' V ••-r» - <M Si - t" 5 .»*"!• ar>d , raaf •'riat TV- kvr®tiaa «*f •* 1 hni** «1U TW 4 »»« »1> N» mww.i . OFT . A IV "* IR A i All k nttt o' D!»r»R oookf and rulings to any patternoone a» F. j ANTHONY'S *» . »»* »K# 'OO*»T Uildrta Ca I* Piu&ti's Uittni. nil's mu Mrs. GEO. F, FlTl..,—J»f'r and r February \Hik aad 19th, RICHARDS &rHIIGiE'S FAMOUS Geonria Minstrels. Headed by tte Eiap*ror of the Miettrel Wi«rld. Billy Kersands, Sapported by the Greatest of all Trio®. GEORGE JACKSON and MALLORY BROS. And a Coterie oi Colored ?tar*. Grand «ree>t parade by tte Ueorgia Stiver Corae Band. Seats on sale Tuesday at Seattle Pbar FRVE'S OPERI HOI SB. O*o. F. Fav« Prop'r and Macacer THIKSDAV. FEB'V 14. f GLEASON'S Dramatic Company. New acecery, fine costumes, magnificent stage effecta Saturday Night, "Lady of Lyons." MATlNEE—Saturday, "Lady of Lyons." Tickets oa sale ut the Seattle- Pharmacy SRHII. EtBMM FAIR t WILL BE HELD AT TURNER HALL, Tuesday, Wednesday aad Tfersday, Feb. 19, 20 and 21, 1889. Under tbe auspicci of the ladies' Turner Society, for the lwutflt of the Seattle Turn Veroln. It wii) t* n (rtnd, ro>al tune for everybody. licit is. which eo»t entitie bearer to ad«»?*sJon an la chance in the tfmnrt drawla* with the following PRIZES: lot Pn*c-One water front lot. No 9. bio k T. Sander's fcddition to West Seattle; value UQu Second Pmc— Lot No 13. block 60, Bos ton addition, Atst Seattle; va'ue L u. Third Prise—Lot No. 16, block 3, Soath ern Pacific addition: va'ue *auo Fourth *Tiie—L.# in Hehone; value IJOO. Fifth Prise—Lot No. 4 bh*k .V Kittin ger's addition to Port Townseud; value »100, Also twenty other va aaWe prices *iil be distributed at this crawing. consisting of Solid -t!ver Tea Set. eight pieces, vmue *&'> wholesale; va;nabie Louuge, «iigant < losks Apply for ticket* at un«« »o A W Piper, Front at., uc*t to ha L A. V*hlbo»ch, 1U Cherry St.; A. Krug, yu+'en City bakery. 9ib Front streer. The ft-srsviiit-s to eoociude with a G«A*D BALL, *eb. ■&, id-.#. Washing t«>u'- Bsr tooay. TlCKBta, only . ..2Sc Grand Concert i Under tlie Axupice* of / Tie Harmony Ctak V OF SEATTLE. Greatest Musical Treat Ever Given in Seattle. February 21, it S O'clock p. m., MI'S OPERA EOOS& TWO VALK QCARTETTES SWINGING CUOBCO. FAN DRILL. MALK OCTETTE SOLOISTS, ETC., ETC. IMTCVMR iK^T"** 1 * 5 GRAND BALL! To b<j gtTen on the Silver Anniversary Of u»e Order cf Knights of Pythias O v Tflp*4a) !♦,>#, FIRST BSGIHEVT ARMORY jSEATTLK. By Seattle IHviaiof* No. i, Cntform Rani,, K. F Artm'gsiQ"_fo Armory !GRAND BALL. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Kebruairj J2d. ISS9, Under fbe aea»ice*of Washington Camp No. t, ! PATRIOTICOSDES —* AT j ARMORY BUILDING. j Ticket* aalaolttin,; aj*4 Lauliaa. 11l .uO. Wtetter tos wish mate a tec* or •mail INVESTMENT It la jnurt foSfjr to baa oafy choice prop •rty-eosaethiag that will te desirable ia food tuae* or bad Bate* (xmot *ci Haadje noti.ag bat gilt edge property, which the* caa reeooi mend, aad in tte foilowing u*t somethiag caa te found to sail everyone * pane: Front Street Property. SIOO,OOO fm4 " iac °° rroo t * street, aad another ta the rear fating oa Weat atreet These lots carry rip*r*a rights aad tkaa pnscricaily extend to deep water. On the iwopeitf are wharvea, factories aad baaineaa «' , «* a which will rent foe SIOCCa month. Price, llOP.aO), one-fourth cash, balaace oa long time. Froat aad Marioa, coverad wish a brick building, Mfi.ooo. v9ti '» UW Front street, betweea Mal- iaoa and Spring, 945 cue. $30,000 ™"*. oo the v ' aide of Front street, be- tween Mad:son aad Spring, *30,000. $25,000"^' on west **** ol ' Front street, next to tte corner of Pike. Oa the Jot ia a 17000 residence. Pn<-e. rJ\<XO: oae-foarth cash, balance on long time at 8 per cent. $1 H lo * on aida of <?AU,UUU rremt atreet, between V!r giaia and Leaora; 110,000. Commercial Street. n^rt- A,tL|,^tiT " !, ■otkl-fuu V WW,UUU tot w tbp >mer of Commereffc! and Mala streeta, inc.'ud lag the Arlington Hotel building, »&5.000. $53 000~ Fllly thre * ,w f«*ntage on yi/U|Vuv Commercial street, be tween Yeaier avenue and Washington street. $54,1)00. Second Street. $7 sftO~ Forty ,fel ,roDU «* on Sec y • t wwv oud street, near Pike, 17.300; the cheapest property oa tte street. Choice Building Los. <157 nnft~Two 10 • corner Madtsoa and *'|WU Tenth. TOW) $6,000-J*° .SStt**™" ! "° u ' " ll Oftft^ 1 wo loU soathweat corner of * u i wv Ma.ii»oa and Ninth. ftftft Two low, southeast corner ▼ , » uvu Twelfth »treet aad Yealer aven»«, S4OOO. $4 nnn T " tot * »uthwest eoraer * » Soring and Twelfth street ft 4. nnfl —Two iou comer Eleventh <Pt ' UUU and Cherry. *4.000. tfJO *\AA~L-® 1 on nortil ""J* of Main. 9A t uUv between Tenth and Eleventh of Tenth and Vir- V*|WWU putt. fci.ooo. 5»1 flfiO'~ Two ,oU on Moltko ttrctt ™ 1 Bear John, fi&G. $1 TSO -1 I**'**' on soa,h ***« corner * Broadway and Barvlayslrvet, d>l AfcA -I *® lot* ob Jackson street spx,-xt/u near Twelfth. at fUOcacb. tfjl o cr|-Uns on Washington. near *Pi,OUU Twi.lfth, »aJO to*l4oo. <fcl OCA-Lotaou Main near Twelfth *PI.,A *JV fmm W913-'«l Cheaper Building Lots. 4JI t A A—Two lots on Twelfth street, between Stewart aud Vir sinia, oae block from street can, IUOO each. dj I 1 A A—Two lots near the comer of Jacksoti andtireen st*..ou the cable roads, for 11100 SBSO~ PiUe cwrner ,n E ** t,TU •'MWon. 4JQ RA~Cholce corner on Madison S>OOU IlreeU xxa SBOO- nne ,n SSOO Tw ' n 85 •ddition, of the choicest lota in East «Z>DOU Park widiuon. <t*Qcr|— Three gotul lots In Central S»- yOO\J near the reservoir K-'jo etdk A A— tats iu block 21. Bigelow'# ad diUoa> corner*, o*v <£9 cf| -Three of U»e ekow «t lot* iu ▼ """ Crow a Soppiemeotai add., <7;<o. $250 —S 'f MiOQm'i addition. £l cr|-EiabtloU In Mluer ■ addition, 3>xou fuw. Houses and Lots. 4*l O nnn~T*° tou at the north vc(l burner of Spring and tttxth streets. lueiaJin* a flue rtsi dence, *U.(»O. d|l A AAA-Two lota on Biith street tbr** annates' aalk from the Occidental hotel. On one tot is a house lb« will rent for a mont!». yric«, tiO.OuO, easy terms. C 7 lot cor T ' i»wW KifUi and Terras, I~,W tf»c OAA <*>r»er l>epot aa't « . '1 VO.OV/U streets, tuclu<lia« l)i til room cotUK«. Fiue lo*-atiou I JO. ♦ d*o nnA- Klw bo*M and » o >p J|AVf v pau>d iot on the uj»j» r -t of Niatb (tret next to tbe corner o • :ew art: 9tm AAA -Lot' and a*» » ■ room boaaa and «u>a '.. ner «f Harrison and Mary str , near the Ik pot street cable line aiut ■,< c!ee- j trsf rwnd, with a spk-ndW *1- * of th« city, tbr barU»r, the mountain »ad Lake Union. t. IUJ. djrt 00x60 feet corw Fine and ' 3>4,4VSU F.le tenth, with a im» room, bard fin isbed bouse at i modem rotiTcakmtt. latfi. Acre Tract 3. ©OA AAA-Ten ncres on the west aide fcZU.UUU of th. laki #».«>' Every- Use eu* iu the *i«n!ty i» pfcaited. <hi n AAA - * !lt J eh<»!e«- •• '« a! Kir» JbIZ'UUU iaad wttfi '■-*f'j baJf a m be of ;»< eery beat water front, at tjß&ats acre. <fn ,•% AArH* trff * * * nt '* 4,1 l!J>lia»vUU ba) as »i&>' an a. Owww ottil* at obw *i'd wffnf* by tar i!w trat t m tbal *»e»Bftjr. Land ad , k oan*:ujf litelliai «n k>t«. <ft A CAA--Tb.rt arrrtsortSof ip4iDUU bay near Y«tWr» Miii, a ; An AA.'V-TWeisty arsvatK-ar Lake Waab tn*Uni aim** dinw-ty ««wte Kirk land, ai »!«> arr* «** rnt< a> r»s» adyoinSnx MHH Unc a»«- f.JT IU- tUC tf»o arrea nekr Kir* and, i JUU Ai orTC-Tamty §*e arre* ntar Etrk l4#ilat»»anr». Business Chances. f> AAA— Jr *»* y«at»" l **** ,tw Sitfj.UUU * *'i »•-»#! --« ' * ! dm*- UM" Nrrn'oiv tor M (ww and pa* tsatfe aatry. etc.. Farnitss* *• tbia /ftr? AAA -M«ni ! flo ft * va« »* ue«. »t w. kai t»> e*. fci'SOft. QQQ >n * fa re i tare fa~teej CuiwftnJS Fu&ißkl ir.d trd Mlfc B tiff*. * K:W Yttuee yUTtUt HJIfiBUKIRI*. pinnr mtkiiwi omrm. Skagit Chief Irvre j. A HATFIELD'S WHAIW S«Q Jaa» MaaAl <NMI| «* CBMaa. rtntody.Stemr**»it. UCmmr £rt£jr H •-(•** and Starter rr»r? Suwtoj and TJsar»daj - Ftor frrfirfc? «r mh u«:r oe Nwd Mcttt w, or t» J. A. BATTIEU>, _ mrvßv w»rfjfT. M—awr. Steamer Fleetwood. fast time drtwwt Stittlf. T« m lUvßpia ANP WAT Form. Carrrinf pMrofrn, Xocth **«««« and Welk r*rso nail aad «xr*na, and faat freight TIME TABLE. Lt Ohapia* 6a. m. Lv Seattlp 12 *p. m. Ar Tin.»i 9 am- Ar Tamaa 2»& ia Lr Taroaut »J» laL* Tacmsaa fc» p. ja. Ar taatiie IIM a. a. Ar Oiyja>ia 6J»p. in. *Uar«OlTW»4ada!ljr.n4>«|* Monday. Ihit »t*am«r oe|>am » rkt»f oa * bed aie tia>«. oalr beat oi*ktsg pM»n«i trta <ia «a.aday; nwais oa beanl UEs>. KWI EB, Afcnt, aeankt r*+nuay IX is». STEAMER «. F. MUNROE, v ;CarrrtßC C. 8. Mail.) l**rm ilor Edaaadt, X«UiiW« **ry*n'!> and Saoh«tnijJi Daily, except Hunday. ,a, * ire n . C. P. B&OWyyiELD. Maaacw iamcmt,* M. Poaraa Acent «aat>ia. WEST SEATTLE FERRY. STEAMER Cm OF SEATTLE Will. O leave terry »:u», foot of Mala street, attle. e**ry two boora— 6SOa m. 12 ■»# p. m. ' • » »a.m. im\9. m. 10 35a.m. 4llp a. Returning. Ww W«t *>atUe -7:30 a. rn, 130 p.m. 9*o a. m. J 3Hp.m U Si a. ra. £ 10 p.m. M. H. RATKB, _ Hinpr. pitiFH' iintinM cmat. THE STEAMBI Henry Bailey I RAVES YESLER WHARF FOR TULA > Hp. titanwood. Mt Vernon, i«terllgu and intermediate points rvery datarday and Wednesday. For freight or rateaap*>lyen board ateaas er or to Geo. H. Foster. acent H- T PENNY. Maatar. Miai Pacific Nariia tin Ci (units*) STEAMXR FHEMIEK BOUND SOUTH. ix a • *- •itun Vanrwarcr. Monday Towcaend, Thurada; & Thursday 2p m A Monday tJO p a Towuatnxl. Monday i*»eettle., Friday aw* A Thuraday 11 pra Tuesday .2Mat Seattle, Tneadar and' Tarawa, Friday an< Friday Sa ra Tuesday ,M[a an BOUND NORTH. L*V V K tlttlfl Taoorna, Tvoaday A,s«-attle, Tru-sday aad Friday 2:aopm Friday . 4.30 in Seattle, Wednesday tTownaend, fVoduady A Saturday 6am> A Saturday..#**) a m f ownaend.Wadn'ady Vancnn ret. w«dM» A Saturday .10 am lay <&Satdy 530 p a DAYS OF DEPARTURE FROM .SEATTLE WedurMaT* and Satardtiy*. HAY* OF ARRIVAL AT SEATTLE. Tuesdays and Fridays. JOHN A O'BKIKN, Meater. F. J. CHURCH Ajrent at *mtU& Joay Isrms Maagr C p V <*o 14. O. R. <<fe IST. CO. ETEAMEB9 IIT ILL LEAVE SEATTLE CITY DOCK * * dally. rar-ept -anday. toarhing at ali tntenaedta'e points: For Tafoma—l.!» a. ra.. 2, 4 and € 45 p. tn. For Victoria—At ?4."> a. to. ForOiympla—At 2p. m. SUNDAYA For Taroma—At 1:90 a. m. and 4p. m. Seattle, Whatcom & StmithßiM Boole. STEAMER CEO. E. STARR Leave* Seattle at 930 p. ». Monday a, Wedne*day* and Friday*. Arrlvi?» at Kh»t <ncn at U a. 18. Tueadaya. Tburadav* a»<l Saturday* Rrtarnin*, kit« Mhilnun al I p m Ta»*»«lay» ana Tburwlaj*. and on Hnndav* at 7a. n. Arrive# at AraMl# at 1 a m. W.Mn. iuifcv* aad Friday* and oa t**u ■lavs about 9 p. m. w hati «>t» for Sewiahmoo Hat or day* at J p a Leaves# HeoiUhmno lor Whatcom Saturday* at 4 p. m., <Th viug at Wh*t<-o*i atmat • p. m yOTlt'l Hwcr land* at *ll regmlar landing* e*ct-pt Oak Harbor, Laconuer and Fldaljpo. U. 8. Mail Steamer Haisalo Lwtm Seattle lor WhgftMaa and all way landing* ><undaya, laeaday* and Tbara dav» af 11 p m. Arrive* a? WkaOeaa* Moo day*. W»»hit-«wlay» and Friday* at $ p. m Returning, Ira*--* Whatcom «anie day* at #;*> p. m-', arriving at Seattle Tueaday*. Ttaorsday* and at 2 p. to. A, R FINK. Agent, rttv r>»ck '-•ante. VV. S. & T. CO. SEATTLE, DEC- 1, 1888. WINTER SCHEDULE. CARRYING THE U. 8. MAIL CTF.AMFK KDltn-I.KAVes HEATTLK i? ev< ry da?, eatvpt niatardar in i 0 30 p. m., arrive* at Port rownaend tl 6 a. at. Returning. Wave* Pott Tuwn*ukd at 9 a. ax.. arrive* at Heattle at I p. m. SEiTTLE WHATCOM SOOTS. ■tamer Eli** Anderawn Uaeta Kartl# at» a «* . "«• day* Taeaday* and Thanh da'* for Whauwn an! way port*. (except I* Conner and Fldaigv); arrfvea at What r<MB at 12 m., neat day. Returning,, leave* Whatcom at 1 p m Monday*. WtdnewJayt sod Friday*, arriving at H«aUl« 19 a. oa.. aext day. GEO. 8. JACOBS', Swmary. D B Preaident. Pacific Coast Steamship Co. One of the RI.EGAKT Al IRON fITKAMBHiMI Of thia eompasr will leave Oeooa Dock. ■vm.itjr. eet ry rrtgay at !• a'ciork p. bl 1 Paatenxer* reeolvcl oa board at t p.m.) For Port Towo«o*d, Victor!* AND SAN FRANCISCO. Walla Walla. February 14, Mareb 1 reiattlla FebroaryH. Ik. Marrb 8 Ik-taming. *iea»era i«a*« saa Frmarlaeo e*er» Fr«da% mt* o'clock a. m. «V«a»- ~-lng with »a»!iug oi Marrh f from ran Fraaciaco. *leam«r* iftß leave every Ore day*. FOR ALASKA Steamer* leave a* ahov* fortnightly tor Wrasigel. jKooaa, iftttAaaad othttr Alaafcaa '.umSio. Fetiruary X aad March 3 roa r*«!o«rr oa rmi«i am t to Tag coixmioa a rrorr «omi> tioo. W 3. iPXNt-Kl, Agent. tt. MciJEULAJt. aoot. f. f' a Co aoattla. sTKiM&aiii f KAVJCe Tmm WHi ft? f©B Ta L ens*. Olyrapa *»d S « -I'trtia J* * «. every R jaiay, «< aad F»' lay Rrmmlag. ;-at«« lihelsne, RJg;hi.«*>ga» «■ • a -a. -vej* Taewtey Tbsrennr aod » t ;>LI HKW 4- P'wu >Ol .Mi RAILROAO. TlmeTawo Tafc»n* SuMr.Jf, Ko<. tl, iffilS. Tttutea arrive a&« leave S*aßfi* M fo ;«*ve Arnve \ _ "-**&* •*-* * s f| 7a»a. as.lS »p » a»4 way *ta j 7«!», a*. «? p-. n v* A ; *» , .1 •»'«,*!. «.*».*» H-wC; T I !^w«tafci*lcsc u A * ADRAU. G. F. a»i p. Aft Canadian Pacific RAILWAY. TUB TRUB Tiwsixtmmrru mob RSTKXIN m none ion mum, TTB I'AiWEXGEIt t IfMST a L ft&nt 4c Dm Ma|*( ImS on gfeeplßf Can, lurria drawlajL aMfe tat and bath raoau: Co (mwTS| Clean < oloaia* Cant with r « flMpg Bertti* far hoidenef tisMwadcana uJ tb* 3HM aod«ra style of day tomtmfc !*» Wniaf Car* aad Sotate eeo«lSeßs at KxMtoantballed at ivaanoable rate*. TtM Vart«ffy and MtawlW trf IMV ; •• •ktag itt Ua« i* aaoqaaled, and ta tbalfr talia <•.' tnus*. train *c nricw. ate., nothing to cnaitt*.J thai can add *a tfca SaJety aiat C«fart el it* AD ta all, 1* xtm tlx- InN and noN wrrieable liae ai tanWW •Iwtew for baaiacaa ar pkmtmm, betmtm Portland. startle, Vktorta andiaS Paeitc ( *a«< P>uiia. and Vlunml Mh»> aeepoiia,«. Paal, Chicago, rtL Loaia, <>«*■ va.\an»ata, M*ntn-a:. FosSea. IteW Yiafc aad aU Eastern Citi«a. nmrtltrMtm ImMtaal FiMftf ratato la tke l att*d Ktataa, CM* «i ICini* at Uvact MH> Par information apply to Uta it* Sowing afrntu el ii»« ceapaay: C. 0. NtCQSD, s WathiMtcm <t, Portland, Ok, E. W. MctiIXNKK N«nk WTT. K. r ELIJH. Tareaa, W. T. ». t BROWN. PUtnet Pm**.: wd Paaaatar i|MV VaacMW,liC. Corrweoadcafy rfwctfaUT ■oltwtwL 10 SAN FBKISCO, UL at wit or xwm Men Pacific Cmpasfi 2LXJCST22. T «K IT. SliXTl Ullf. Qtu. 4 »-• iu titer Uua may other mat# W tW«*B Seattle and San Francisco UUV* IQUTTUI DAILY AT 4 1. at ARRIVE IN SAN FRANCISCO, ?:«FC TIT Tbrwgl TIOM Fwtj-Ilot Bran. Thettnuul Heeatc raw* of the PaeMeCoMt PGLMAI IHFFIT SLIIFEIt For * ki .-h1»Uoo " f"mm*nhl r1 MB Mill _eera attached to EXPRESB TRAOML For uckcta aad ether mfartaattM call m A. CKLBUtd. Ticket A|av,MlM.T. M A Mist. uea. Freight and Paaa. Afatl R. IOMUBI. Manager. PlfiET SOIIHI SMKI ft. ft. 1 Tim* Tahla TakU( IM tuday. TTIMHIHT t, IMS. Lwra Anita, ScjtbjrnuK! Seatti# aad Twummt Freight M liKSpta tJOjuft. Sonther* and Eastern mall earriaa rait man deeper*. L A. NAJtAP.^ Seattle. Lake Shore 4 fasten By, CHANGE OF TIME. ON AND AFTRR BCXDAT, DftCXMMt 16. IMB, trains will depart Cram and arrive at Seattfa aa foUowa: Fail* Cltjr. (iilman.l Leave. Arrfva Suohomah aad way »!*uon»,eonatv!UnK B m , m .__ . at Union Bay with f• 8 * »» »=»»* boat* on LakeWaah ington *2£ • Bd wvrt *| » ♦«> P m umrnm , ft|N ■vacaaAM TU»«. ToStnlUia Core . B 6 team 7 .40 m aft Toßallaid Bt.«amU«iH To Yealer.enanectl'o wlthbtiataoQ lAke> B 2;00 pm 9JOp at Waahingtoa > "A" doily "B" daily except dudaj. w. j, jxHamm, dm. F and p. Ajrrat -Jj Tills; UKKAT TIL\S(»\TWESTiI KQGff! Northern Pacific ■ RAILROAD. VIA THS riiotxli TMTiiittii H#vr plttad, Malrtu It Um Mt, B—t aad Qal»kwfc The Dining Tar UMI Tho Dtrot* So rviaj*. l<a*tea» Traiu*. Lowaat Ratal to Chicago aad all t*»lntt ImL IMm void la all promioeat Point* ttwurtwllH Raat and tiootheaat ThrooghrallßMai luawi sg B'knq gleopittf Can. tiona rw Ue tonni la govaaea. Ta Mart BnM Be carrfal aad do not stake » artatofcg bat b» >%r« to tako the Northers Me UM, Aad m* that year Mckat modi via. tßtt Una. 8t Paal or MlnaaapolU «• araM i hangi* aad tsriam dalaya in—l>a»liy other rraitaa. Through emigratit (Boeptaf Out rma «M Kiruiar < * pram train* failingtk of Hut* liar. Bertha trw. J*>we*» ralaa, fOtaM# Utaml oSeo af Mw i wpaaft Ma> t Wggfr taytaa it, firth*!, Biqi A. D. CSAIUJIQR, Aaft Qm. M Aft > •'«. * Waahiagtaa M.. Portland, to, ittaiAUEfel A. CHILBRRtJ, Ti» get Agent, Saattla. Lake Washington STEAM NAVIGATION COL V •> BTEAMEB KIHK L A N 0 WUI leave the company * wharf oa lafcg Waahingtoa dally antU fwrthor aatieaa* follow* ; ;; | Far HOUGHTOI, ET»IM» Mi JTCAVRA, aft 7 rn.rn.tMip.rn. Tar VrVCARTLX aa4 WAT UJOOHM at •JO a. at. aad IJI f- m. L. D. BRUNS, Sec*y. Wipil IByrBTHKW SAW MUX* DMkn ta aid o# aD UaAl of iLrtth asd BmasM Laaitwr, Um, pities*, ft jsts, «Ula*!«*. TOOT 07 BOOPtt. BABHf.t W« h«r k**a to aaaowaya If fha f«h lie that wo aro BOW la tha weal im» get with a fall ***■'* of thowxwch'y —i veaaooed iwm!*?. Uijl m goortcg. rartla aod drcearo •Wf«» auuitly oa haad, iaaartug pi'Uia|ft«WW|jp. K*t-cue«» tmm tofc»i «» *huiiaa IMM mtnt.'tf fall aod —o «TWr <Wt<*P*Q The First Begimeet Amof| CAN BE RENTED r*r Bwlla mm* Emua^Om* aaoaiCg> r»*sL«p trnimj, NOTiCE OF OfSSQUT^HL; Ntmcr. it 6 Rt* 1 *v . . • «rt»e.r*litp • -:r,s ' <-h#aa« 4 Mp| - » r «■ .«'*»* a.» 4 iawirfc' e# h*WM(I at r%oa a. Unk» etatllr. W.. fUB (,Is■» « M«aat , Raaav C , Feb.?.«aß D. M. fctuj»*a.