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WASHINGTON NEWS ■ ■■ While Miners Kapidly Leav ing Boslyn. TflK SPOKA** B*OW%. Cwfemc* of Clnba at POljMptft-Tkt Hloop *ar«fca All Ulght. lunmu. F»b. is.-4ad« reign* st Eeelyn A large asmber of whfte miner* toft to-day tor Montana. It i* reported that the mint* will be to-morrow aaoro lag with negroes. A Jew white men who d lie "hosted" snd enable to k*r* town wl!! •too «o to work- Tbe balance of the white ssiaers will M *• P®*' Is sattctpated «nJ«» It U a tow individual k> V p teen carrying on In a rather high SldcdßUW' f?<l *r and abusing ta* miners, bat so far no troubleol any kind has occurred __ thb I>4»* TW thoisanh. •abicrlptiM* t« tli* Bwb iMy Com* Slowly Sow. M-okaKl Faias, Feb. J.S -Tbe I ICO,GO* subscription to tbe sO-k of tbe Kpokaae Fells 4 northern raP-road needs Shoot IPX OW for coupon. Tbe '-otamlttee u nearly st tbe 5-txl of their list, however, ' aad tneqoantioa of where this reraaieiag aawront &to be rsdsed becomes mor«* diffl "'jrowTfitoveri J. J ■ Browse, tbe spokes* Mill Com pan? And F. H. Moon? have each ' riven l'M») Burns A Cfcspman p«t their buim down for |£M Kit') otbrr intMtl bent came along with #*». IK® and smaller *um*. tbe conomiitw- rvreirjng *s*" r SEEe as krw a* |3O. bat it In hoped th«t tbe end of the week will see tbe last SIO,IOO subscribed, and t)i»- lis* closed Then work Wlfl be commenced. OLMPIA XKWI. Cssbrmra af Itapnblican Clwbe— Maw laeorporsAlaas. OLrvrts. Feb Vs. —Tbe conference of Be ■fMjfss clubs, which was called to elect fletoastes to the national convention which meet* Is Baltimore on the 2*th Inst., was held at tbe Cariton hotel in this diy this mominif. The tollowlnf cinb* were wpmsentad; Grant, of Heattie; Harrison aftd Morton Ufion. of MeaUie; of TaeOHii; Lincoui. of Olympis: BepnbUcau Clab, of LaConner. and Cresbarn. of North Yakima Captain William McMicken. pnstdaat of tlie Republican League of this Ttetllarr, acted as chairman of tbe confer ewes, sod Geo. (1. Mills, secretary of tb» tow*, scted as secretary. The only bus! MM to come before tbe .'conference was the election of four delegates to the nation aleoarentiou. and the following nersons were Chosen as such delegates; Watson C. taßbe of Seattle, Tbos H. Cavanaugb of Olympla. E. B. Hyde of Hpoksnc Falls, and Htm. K. Brown of Tarotna. Tbe foHowiug gßsraates were also rbamsa Trusten P. Dyer cf Heattie. L. B. Howlctt of North Yakima. Harry k Wilson of Spokane Palis, and H. W. Bradford of Tacoma. OKKKSAL MgWS. (tor Kemple has apooiuted tbe follow Jag notarh-s public W. K Crewdsou T Ki- j tewsbura; A. R. Coleman, Port Townsend A. W. Holland. Hpraane; George F. lafresz. POtseroy; (ieorge f. Gllinot* and Herbert 6a«ton, Seattle. Following are among tbe more Ittipor tant transfer* of real estate, which were rt corded yesterday: Port Blakeiey Mill Com ! paay to J. C. Campbei! et si , 40 acres near; fioath Olympia, IWCU; N If Owing* to E. I MeQovern, block of Psttlson cubdlrisloH. el A. 1 nasi to N. Tire, ♦> sf*re« near water, 114)0. Ai>octs4oor)werth ofTum water real estate changed hands yesterday. Meair*. (ieorge H Emerson snd C. T. | Wooding of Gray's harbor were iu tbe city yesterday. Tbey left for home this morn- Mr. Frank M. Cowey is suffering from quite a severe iUueas. tbe result of a bad ; CO (1. Hon. F. I. Biodgett, who has been very ill with diphtheria, is recovering. CORPORATION* FORMED. The following corporati out have filed ar ticle* with Secretary < >wing* Bagley Printing Co. of Seattle capital atOCk, *19,00*; trustee*, James A. Bobbins, Z. F. Hickman, E. < . Wlllson, E. M. Kim atell and Cbas. N. Evan*, tu objects are to engage In the business of prttuUig and publishing books, magazines, newspaper* and to do a genera! Job printing business. Yakima Meal Estate and Improvement Company of North Yakima; capital stock, ISKMW. trustees, F. R Reed, L. McLean. 11 C. Hamplirev, J. D. ('oroett, (ieo. I>oua!d. Geo W. Bird and H. A. Huson. Its object Is to transact a general real eatatc and im pcovement business. Plttaburg Consolidated Mining and Xtßtef Company of Walla Walla; capital •tockTa'tO.ooo. trustee*. !i. 0, Hlalock. R J Livingstoue, W, 11. Reed, T 1. Bropby and A. I. Jones. Its objects are to engage In a general mining and milting business Aberdeen Electric Company of Aber deen; capital stock, 910,000. trusters. J. Q, Weatberwax, Oeorge ft. Allen. <i. S. Thomas, F. R. Wail and J. A. West lu objects are to erect aud operate electric light plant* and electric lint*. Trade Dollar Mining Company »f s*attlc capital Mock, |2*O.OUO: trustees. T w. Ben uett, E. M. Rush and E H Hubbar.l lu o»«jecU are Ut carry on a general mining business. Southern Pacific Town C<>mpany of Tacoma; capital stock, •nxi.WM tru»t<>e». 1. J. Bnlton, E. E. Balr aud !* H. Ijoomis. Its objects are to make lionds. mortgages. ►:»* k«, real «state and ••curl tie#. TM'UMA NKBH SMvorea Granted-A Funeral Train- Court Ktttr*. T*<oa*. Feb. 15.—1n confirmation o( the report of Iteferee I. p Palmer. Jmlg- Allru yeaterday trrauud a divoree to Frank l.uukley from Mary lankier. The evl dean- submitted proved that on November 22, WHS, Mm l.unkley «k>|ie<] to San Fran rUMtt with Frank F Menu, of S>atUe. and oa thU breach tit her marriage vow Mr Lunkley secured hi* divorce The defend •at wa» represented by II r. Uarritaon. •ad plaintiff be A A. Knight. A> II « ci« k thl* morning the awerial train bearing the remain* pf AwUtant tJenorai Manager of the Northern I'aciHr Railroad N. Iv Root, whctw death occurred y«*t«rilay, utartcd for the tut \mn>b> naming the remain* wen- Mra. Root and daaght*-;-. Thief Kugiuetr kcudrirk and Dr. Buckley, chief aurgvoa of the com Ky The lacomo'sve and car* were vily draped In mourning In Judge .tenter* court t.»~da* the petit larceny eha**e preferred by M K<>(tn agaiu*t Frankte Howard and r Bum. Wat dlaiatMcd. the idaintlff failing to appear. Two laborer* in unloading a largt* evltu der from the wharf onto a *co». deatined for the F'o* U'.and clay w.-wk*. ye*terdar. Mac cylinder clipped, and fearins It wouid K»t away matte frautlc effort- to M«p u, aaoreeding only at the ei\mm- of »«-tereW Wittered hand* and a badly hrut». « f.* • by a Mr Andcraou Affidavit* for aat<.rali*at>.m M|ert were made at Clerk Aver* oAtr e» <Uv l.r Fred Latoade of Canada ao4 Julio* Kr*u«rt at France Th» ttnal acvonut of the ratat# of Waiker «a» filed before Judgv ftn-kimham by Administrator C. M F*t,rda*. ami»iiow* money paid out lUtl and tweit.t* #N3T» HX Thv la»t wil! and teatamcnt of John Tod made July \ ivm.. and l by rh* R. Corey and J, l>. lV>we!l. wa« petitioned for proUte to .lav and grautr.l The wi« lea* ea everything the teatator «a» »«» ■eawHl with lothe famtlv of John latvnu-ss ter A petition »a» alao presented b> ;hr a ! minsatratrix ol thr e«tat<- of Minnie M«* iertoieil j.rojn rt> onuide t!-e territory Urauted The Maud art' Oil Co.. ul Cleveland, O obtained Jadgtaeut lu the d«atrict court to day again*! Chapman A » o l»; HOT TbedtMl rt «i|| MieM a from Monday, Jnd*-* AUyu jr. ! -,« Thr vaiettdar contain* 23J raw-*, of whirh «j are civil and balance crtmiuai Twenty aeven trau*fer» »»: r«>al relate ww put on record to-day HKATTLK AM) MOMtCV4\O Sri|kl l'roapeeta «»f < oniiee(|..n t»y Tw» Kaitroad*. MoKTR.tANO, Feb. H li H. MaiMPD J A. Campl*!l and J, k Mnrphy, ail of the Blakeiey raitrvxtd. ha\ e bee>a in the vity the |>aat few dav*. aihile Ft W Tuai»infs ehief encsuee? of Ihe Chebaiu A urat « Harbor railfvad ttaamn*. the evening assd one 'lav In the "(mnerial Ma». ot of the CheUall> valiet 1 li*- <vf the'v raiiroad ofßeial* ha* ha«S a ut ueeafe'. r< lort »ux\n real and la* caa*e>! many to remark It w >n t U- kvtii Wf.tre we will have direet counetf ots «« »> auie Aa woi>u aa a raslruad reavl.ta tbi» p,.:-.,t Munteaauo k fmnre srea;n. «.» wtit W a> •ared, for the eity 1« •urrmttt.iod be *otae of a# flue a«rifuitura! land av s a waaiera Washington, whik the uatwra? of this |«!:nt for farr.»r ,» van on» kind* ate aa cxhk', a* aui |xn us ;a tn the tarritorjr MAMUI. IN tHTOUIt Aa Katgllah Harvaet !>«-«* rt» Hla WIN for a Cnwtitttla t ii!*. H «\,Frht I • U;» uij h «Ua» th« wife ol au Ku*U«h ha;, at j f eat reaideut In thi« eHy wili take s •ac» a<au»»t her tusahaad on a ■ Ua»xe aeu aupwwi aad taflddQtjr. A ta*W.aU« > «ui*rr of Ut* tlemi-Wioiuir tan* aaa "the i eoantea* U t oiMenxit ta thy t, »■ I'art T..x b.rrd >«.%»* tfc* ioaa of the |£ar*ia aaa tiait«aad- ■ 1 ad. Dariaf the saorv she rotsnd shelter aad sagiril no daaiacc. Mr. Ira Oman wood, taanaseraf tbe Pe «et aoaad ofitoe, la owlSe ill of tooaifttta. Mr. G. W. Thannaa iatacharge of tbe otfcna leraporarliy, hat aatortacate Shaa bad aa wfra to w«ek oa a craat part SEAL NTATE TRAnmi. Deeds lUeordsd at tbi Aadllar'i OSes Tssterdat. Baal estate traoaar tkma from Jantuuy L IMS. to date are f1,6«3><9 Sd. Tber* were li«d for record seaterday <1 deeds, tba foa side rations a»«r»Ttatin* mj*X. a& averate of |l«fcV Following is tbe list as far aiabew by Wood 4 Osborne, aMwten of title- E. Biawett to M. J. Win*low, kit 16, blk 41, Deaay 4 Hoyts add. II.jO. C W. barker to «. M. Van Dorec. lot 10, blk *E. Mayaard's Ws*aln«ton add. IM. F. ba..ta*r» to T. Boyd, iota fc, 'J. IS, bik 3D. Yasier i first add, t'JKA). H. B. Bojnb'B t« M. itoynton. Oyster c aitri Hatrte »i» B. C, Calkin* to Frank /. Msnroe, A acres trat-ta C, T, K an«l X. aud 'rtmm uacta Sua. «; UL 01. *,X, SI. >Ot, m. 1«>, ill tract *,« cept tou 4, S and 6 ia A I, A S. in tract 1A 1 and 4; and lota A, 4,» aad 4 la A X in tract )*: A & and tots 2. »,4. > aad 6 in Al in tsaam; lot* 1, t, t, 4 and *>t» A 1 aad A '£ aad * In tract % k/«a 1,2 aad <isA 1. aad A S !» tracts*!. k*s?,. 4 in A i »n tract »!: AJI aad 4; and lots 1, 2. a and 4 1a A 1, all 1a tract 15. ali of aboTe betnuMaple l*+l add to <»rean lake Cirrie, O Boost to M McCJcan, lot 1, bik «, Madi son street add, fiiO. H. White to The Seattle Tarn Vereio, Sot #, bik 7, haacer's first add West ncattic, fID, A. B. LieweUya toG. xttott. i«4* 1, 2, bik •, street add. |3M. D. T. Denny to Western Washington Bible »<ciety. tots & and <, bik », bortn tieattic. 11 Ameri<an Bible society to WestsraWssb lacton Bible we-iety, lots h and 4, bik *. Norta »«*Ule. 11. W. F Epier toG W WeUs. tots 4 and &, and ► of l«t 2. hi* 7, Comstock add. ttMl G W. Yancr toOeattie Tarn Terein, iot 13, bik X, Pacific add uap}. West iseattie, I juo H. < hapiia to Tnra Vereia, lot 12. Tdk to, Bustoa Company 's add West Seattle, ptHi W F. Epler to B. N. atapheoson, lot S, 4, bik $7, Mercer's second add. FAOU W H. ioboaoa to Jamts Park, lots i, blk 44.1>. « Mayaard's a<ld, l *M' M. U Walter to M. Henry, lot 14, blk23. benny 4 Hoyt's add. 1125. J. E Kennedy to U A. Smith, lot», bik 27, A. A. i>eany s add, fo.ooo. A. J. Jobaaou to if>. Biaaxza. lot 15. bik ?, Motor l.iae add, |&0. A. Pipber to h. Blsaxza, iot l«, bik 7, Mo tor Line add, |75. W. H Johnson to H. A. i«t 12. bik 37, A. A. Denny's add, |r>.ootf. W. F. Richardson to H. H. ."»pencer. lots r and 8. blk SI, I). T. Denny 's Park add, UfiOO K. Blewett to K. Waterboase. lot 3, blk li, md lot 9, blk IH, Deaar 4 Hoy t's add. JSJ» ■Muore land Co. to 't. ». Wab-riioti*. , iou i 11 and 11 bik 7. Hazel wood add, sap. ||£o D. H. Klacksasr u* J H. Wat kins, lot S, ilk 11, Jonas' sap of blk 11, Bnrke's 2<i add, tiQO J. W. Maple toC. W. Prouty, 4 acres,!** H. Hasmasaeu to E. J. Hteei. e 10a of s J , ' >f nw j-i of sec 12, tp 22, r 4 e, I'M. A. Peterson to A. Jobnsoa. and 1 , of is -£ of ne' 4 of sec 4, tp 2f> r 4e, |7«f». V. 0. to Big Tom (Indiaa), lot 1 >aud se '4 >f ne < 4 *r bsc 1«, tp 21. r& e. 77_'<0 acres. C. B Bagiey to HT. Wai worts, e l , of lots > and *>, bik 07. D. T. Deaay's I'ark aSd, IWB4 W. Wardeii to P. Wickstrota, 40 acres off a »K1« ef s ' 4 of sw '» of sec 19. tp 24. r 4 e. tfJOt. P. Wiitkstrom ta 0. E. Hall. 26 acres In sec j •J, tp 21 Me, 14.250 F. E. rauder to F. Orabit, nnd interest i n oyster claim "Mercury,' |UW. C. Crai* to Mrs. H. Featc, iot 13, blk 10, j lurkc s 2d ad<i, 1400. T J. paudegreu to T. L. i>abuey, 1 acre in e« i'», tp Z>, r 4 e, |2i .' T. L ta T. J. aandcrgen, 1 acre in j ec '2.'.. tp i&, r 4 a, 1*25. C. W Prvats to < . rt. Merrill, lot 5, blk 42 • l. Pontius' add, |2tJO. J. Cranney to C. t). Merrill, lot U, blk 42, A. 'ontius add, 11. G. Dorfiel toC. H. Hill, lots l and 2. blk *, Yeater's Ist add, I2.JWJ D. H. Blackuiar to W. Edwards, lot 7, bik 1. Jones' sup, blk 11, Burke's 2d add. IMO. ' C. H. to C. W. Morrill, sw ' 4 wf set' 28, tp 1, r 4 e, U>o acres, |4OO J. T. Clay worth to 11. J. Ihurlou, lot 4. •Ik 2. Palatiue Hill add,|l'.M}. L. L. SteiuwcK to J. Jumes, lots, bik 23, i 4ercer's2d add. 1730. "KATHI.KCN MAYOI ItNp.KN " Finely Produced by the Karrett 4»leas«u Oramatlc Company, The cmwtioual drama of "Kathleen Ma voaraeen" was given m excellent styl« by 1 the Barrett & Cleatou l'rawaUr Company at Frres Oi*ra house last evening. "Kathleen Marournecu" is of the bettor classof I*lah dramas and {Mutraya the drv mestic life of the natives of the <<reen Isle. It abounds in pathos aud humor, and tears and smiles crowd each other from the be ginning to the end of the drama The costuming and sage effects were excellent. ] Harry l*<>wley, ft j. Barrett and Mis* Isa-' be! Caffner carried off the honor* of the evening. At the matinee this ahsruoon the "lady of Lyons" will be given, and I night the same play will be repeated. In ! this splendid drama the company will be splendidly dres*ed. the gown* of the ladle* being particularly worthy of in*pectiou PANMKMOER LISTS. Per steamer I'uiatllla, from NSB Francis ro, February 15 For seat tie—J. Corbet t, 11. H. liiugley. J. B Myers, W. Bynum. P. 0 IV Robinson. J. 11. Bynum, A. E. War tier. J. J. llawkln*. J L. Cannon, Cnr Us. J M rtmith. W Penny, t' F Sheridan aud wife. H. P. Beckett. W. It. Keetiev, U. W Kerney. »i Schammel, Mi«s L White. Mr* F llituto, the three Have* sisters, T. Morrisey and wife K T stalev and wife, V% Mouteomery and wife, E. Cv»megy* aud s«»n. J. B Kane, II /. Kane. I» A. Robertson, A. I ileed.O. W. lamor eaux and wife, C. c Waiker, Mr». Osborne. ! F II Hunker. V. F Seymour. H A Ilaler* F. C. Alger and wife. 1. Harder. U Wine bill, c Rugers, T. U*lie, W B. Wamell, F. Kogers and wife. J. F Ankeuey.J. N. Fenton. F. F Billiag*. Mis* I* E M Neen, E ■ J Kennedy and wife, R. I" Wvraan and wife. J I you*, P. soutag, J W. 1 turn and and wife. W. II Yeoman«. J. S Fiftcld, G W Fdiuoa*. Miss C. Rollins, O. HUM. Van Vartman, Jos. Scbieke, A Scblese. Mrs. 1 von, Mi»* Benson ut«* Tboru, Mi** Oic den. Mr Barney. A Bolker. Port Towaaeod- W E. Stexeus, C. 11 Jone*. J F IS-TERS, Mrs H K Hahn Mr* Frosleta C. J. Miuaick Victoria D II Held. Mr* F K Thane it Wani aud wife, T} Hlntch, J. C. Wiint' . J J Austin, wife and daughter. J Punreo! N " sjlvU. W Cawidy, Mr* Miraet and tw«» children Ta oma-c. p. Hrown. J It Ntcbala, C. H Aitken. J J. Vt: »<ni. i*. A Packslier, Mrs. t apt. Morse.. J. p. Armstrong. H. * \rm»tro»«TF. B. I Hrcwa, T II aldrich and Wife, A Hurtle* S 11 Adam« and wife. A. • R. Thoranwrn. W l> Klhlaute. Mr*. i,»H man. 1 IT FT>rd, J lvartng, W Parr aud wife. L Bergtr. i. Barkenricb. p. fciumb wiug. J J. Rem.nth Hregou A T aUfornia Passed Medford Mrs . Thomas HWINS*. Mi*S F. shudreu. MISS Annie .smith Y V Armstroog and wife. M. Stijenotm. II 1} Hopkins. I- T. •M'ot, A »» Wright. J. L"SA«'u». .■Crloctis, 11 M Mosiey.T, W lamb, Ed. Tbomp*ON , and WLH\ Thomas twin*, TL Rcveien, I. V*a Horn, It llautttr>l, II >att!p*ON, A. M WRSVBT. J P. Jaek**M sad wife. C >J»tibu L '• -v. it >. litJe, " TL T - iia», James *«ra, wife, llom.r •» King. W Khliiiue, « R - ic;. « 1. I a-m hard, m P. • 'allender and V «v. > E Kercheval. \ Vtdler. J* UE« •VUATTE, C. F IKIRRAUC*'-, lkc Peiaenbarh, N MafvtH). II A IVRTII.S; J. H«A*eti. R. J Black, T J *tuf*.l. W U C. UANUUTVA and •IS second clam IVr steamer Walla Walla for -AN Fran TFTSSX* FROM INATUE Fehruan 15 O W WOOD, F. P STTREUSIRN, A. K Gv*tfrey and wife, A M Braem*. % 0 \ onaors. T V Fie ovine. * I. Peek and wife. Mrs. |»R snman, MR» VT»»let HETT MU* Etta tngal'a. t" KR:N»I H. *tr«ug. Mr*. L»a»ts. It I iJulline. « H iWtril, F. A MW. John * K Sherusaa and 3A steerage ritoit r. n. k%Nmn.ru. i > >-! *>. r*k ji. To the K-S.Uv In your iMot«>of Ktlruary 19th<-rv "Tfcrv »u: • which mill ica4 wmt jwjU* a*tray if «fce> 4o tK>: i aow th«?trtum *teticr-< The *srmm<>r K4ith ha» made u many trips to 1 vutifu «k* the (retjfht aul tifight ot «Tat** uiiui t miXzMi of. au4 U.r that printing u ijlß* «-:slwr ht"v ** * ! not * imct Thtt m«r t-isaut Who IUM4 worth o< £wo>t» at Se« MM *ta not »hij> lt, w ,*a thp Edith an it*. tb*» arv d*hv«ffrd at hi* *bi<hi*(wo tathra iarthrf «}< th* river thaa tha KJith Ctww. a»d then i* t>,« an otb*r tui rv bant NMivlca the <>t»v rrfrttM (a • hu«n u« ha»f hu rx*a thipaad u> th* t.iftdca iaa Sa»< ;aot M t+i«s hy tj,*. y uth la n?*ard t« cfear***, th«» arv >tiv >»m. *» w«w. atoJ »•» h4*h«r. aad ih«> wnva v. t>o * arete that art>>-. that h« wa» ut!* rvj>r>*ni;a4 tbr s -a» when bf pattttod it lb<» ahj it »«* wruuns it thti The «»a ii*r» ol th* I. ath ?*vwr i «'».tvn b» »a»4'.o# ati.l Uvittf Uwrr, •» thai A .■» >« in that t*w trthti:art t • Jja I*t» *>■ 4>, tft«*rv ■'.*»* .vaaiui «| »k*r |v?v*|wrtti rrv.i s» 4'■ *5 S :.ai« «. *n .- ar • 5 Uf at abd hof>t&f that i will bat ha«« to ai*i» am m.rfr corrwu.-.u. ><f »a:>--vti* swopMt- tn»£j. i EL Hak«»'< i<tt Mr i.aa ~u;4» (a tj» oa met of titr tMaai tr Kdtth "«*"<• Urn i* >*i U» id a rf.jht t*a Mtrt, wfeu-S f;>fcc.f»c tatwrt it* pr 4 l<af MMUriKfe Fat; dimiiaM K«f HViafliti ii>* Uw afv«<ui • s . a«-h t«i iaict- It iaalv uj. ;tt ~ ~4 s , m a (AHxwatr«t«<d vAirad Yv»tr 4<u««U aaUto rvtw <t U»» «;»«»«•*, if -, Kittucj Sra »* M what •* riaMb«4 K* it. »«14 by Stewart & Itu* («,, lliKrta Crj s« Paa«'» MARKETS AND SHIPPING. gCATTur. Feb. 15. Tfce tone of tbe Enreopens wheat market m las per/via*. as is that of the Chicago c.s.'k* ?. aad frotn a 0 an ad f ranee in prices ta to toitow. CoswiderabU; wbene Im he id 2n tbe Willamette vaiicy and east o< tbe mountain*. !n ease price* do rise, tbesw farmers who were wise esoagb ! to bold tbelr wheat, wtil realize handsome profit* Both <tome*Uc and Eastern oys ten are ataia scarce. Tbe scarcity of | C/.rtat*fan and sJemish oysters is dae to f tbe recent stormy weather, it being next Ito impossible to cnteb an »y«ter dnrinc erea a w<nd «tona. i<*a>r« a-e di»gnated with the pvx profit# naalfcred on Earern Offers, and few are willin* to handle them. They are ceaeraiijr from seven to cine day* no tbe rawd. and darin* that time ail tbe lee tunaily melts, and the oya j tor* rpoil. CaUia it another lot of hot* fUf Ea*i Tbey will leave to ; | : acrmv. M«ii< «ASI>IsE AJ>'D PRODUCE k£- j C'Ein»—t»nrtn« tbe last 24 bo'ir* tbe man prertwx receipts at this i fiort were a> follows- By rail— P'Jlfct M»and shore road, isrr u>ns. < olambia 4 doand rati-mad. tons of mer ebatidise; J*e<u*le, Lake (shore A E«»tern i"« tons. By water Latme. 099 tons; . Pretaier 60 tons; loia, 1 ton, Kditk ton; ( Mirrj.icao.4 ton#. Total recti pu, I'iri to a#. , r*HIPME?<T» Duria* tbe last 24 boars < g<*mU and merchandise bare been shipped , m>m Seattle to the snrruaadic* eoantrr an j foik>w< Bj rail— »ound !*bore mad, j 1* toba: ' viumtis &. f*uzet »«ad, 42 too*: cattle, laae fMwjre A Easter®, *J Uius. By water—Wail* Walia, !«*> tons: loia. 1 : ton; ZV.zm An<toraon, JO tons: Glide, 17 i ton*. Edith. 2 tans: <'laia Brown, "i too*: Fleetwood, 3 tons. 1 ton; Michigan, V-j tons Aa«tt*ta, 1 ton; Moantaiceer, 1 um; Ne'uie, 1 ton. Total shipments, ! ; liy/'i Um*. S Art BE OF RECEIPTS-Groceries, WOO I rkgm; starch, 30 b*»; soda, 6 boxes siatea, boxes; *amisb, 10fun, dru«s, 20rsaes, , pfjw ier. ' 3 ton; banl ward, 413 pkars. paints, . 23caaes. U<jaar*, «6 cases; carpet, i rolls; , brandy. 1 bbl. hay, 1 car; {vtano*. 3in sa«es, eicari. 14 cases; rice, 1040 isau; J newspaper, 177 bale*; Chineae wbisky, IM cam*, nata. L> basket#; sngar cane, X cases. , . salt, 500 sk*; cattle. 20 bead. lard, 32f> ca«es; c«s, 10 cases, apples. 207 boxes; batter, 5j t pics, * boxes; nau, 5 bags; aborti, 11 sacks: t>ran. izr> tacks; 1 amber, 4000 feet; wood, i . cars. sbingkt. i - ars. TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS. «* roe* ma review. Xl* Y<j*k, Feb. 15.—The stock market was more lively and stronger to-day. and the result of uk' day's trading i* to leave almost everything fractionallyhigher than iast evening. though outside of grangers there was little or do feature in the list, a sudden change came over the temper of ' speculation towards noon, however, when Sit wu announced the Burlington bad ' signed the agreement, and there was a ruah for both *idea, on account of which the market woo recovered all the losaea Of the forenoon and brought price* up to higher figure*. The improved fee Hair ex- 1 tended t« ail portions of the lift, although ; the granger and Atchison, which were freely bought by Boston, monopolized the greater portion of the business done. First prices were generally firm, at a slight advance. The close was active aud strong, at the best prices of the day. EXCHANGE AWD SEiTRITIES. New Toax, Feb. 15.—Money on call, cany at l ! y«2 Prime mercantile paper, Merlin* exchange dull and firm: COday bills, |4 *6%; demand, it «S-%. man ml 4« (registered) V&% 4%* (coupons, . 109 4* (coupons). 12>% Pacific 6a 112 4%# (registered ).1(J7% WTO. g*. Can Pacific.. fig Northwestern JOT*. Cau Southern.. 56% S. V. Central IQN% Burlington. 113 Oregon Impr'v.. 65% Del. & Lacka .142', Navigation . 31', Denver &K. G.. 16% Pacific Mail. *% Erie 29% Reading .. 48% [ Kan*. & Texas 12% Rock Island »% Lake Shore 104% Tcxaa Pacific .. 21% i I* it Nashville <50% Union Pacific... 6® Mich. Central 91% 0. 8. Express .. 7# Mo. Pacific ~ 7*% Fargo Exoreiw.. 1)4 Nor. Pacific !»>. Western Union.. (45% N. P. Preferred 66% HEW YORK MERCHANDISE MARKET. New Yore, Feb. 15.—Hops-Firm and qtitL Coffee—Option* opened steady and closed Hrm.friUO points above yesterday. Sales, 27.r0 bags; March, #ls 75«15 90; April, 915 65t3i5 80; May.ll.'i 66$ 15 85. Rio quiet; fair cargoes, 17% c sugar—Raw, strong; refined steadv and quiet. Wool—tjuiet awd weak; domestic fleeces, 52t#3*c. Copper-Dull; lake, Feb., fl6 60. Lead—steadier; domestic, 9:1 65. Tin—Easier aud dull; straits. 921 20. SAH FR AS CISCO REVIEW. B*m Francisco, Fab. 15.—Wheat—I'n sc tiled and easier; quotable fl 41%!*1 43%. Barley—Feed descriptions slow; No. 1 quotable &V£&sc. Oats- There appear to be more inquirv and somewhat increased sales; if detnau«l doe* not slacken the situation will become favorable for selliug Ink-rests: choice feed. II 10; No. I,|l 05 lower grades. »U#l 02%. Hops-It is reported that a small *hi|e meat of good to prime California was re cently ma'Jc to Chicago at about 15%cde ljvered there, aud about hairs of a sim ilar quality have been takeu within the week at about 12%e by a large dealer who supplies brewers. The Eastern market re ports firmness for the choicest grades, which are becoming scarce. 1 here are also inquiries from England for choice. Potatoes— Receipts excessive: difficult to keep wharves cleaned up; quotauous un altered. Butter—Free receipts; marketcasv; fan- ! cy."22%c .good to choice, l*«f2oc Egg*—■"'tiil weak: California ranch 18c; j store lota, 15(417c. Chartered- Melrose, coal, Seattle to San Francisco; Norris, lumber. Puget Sound to Valparaiso, eo shillings. chicaoo raoorcß market. Chic Alio, Feb. 15—Wheat—('iostd a '■hade easier cash, fl 04 s ,; May, |I 07'-: j July. *' " I torn Firmer; ca»b. 34% c: March. S4\c; May. ,%c. 4 ! Mata-Firmer: cash. 25%e; March, 2Sc: May. 27 15- 16c Bariey —Nothing doing. Pork Steady; eaaii. $1122*,. March. 111 22%; May. 11l 57%. lard Steady; <*sh. |6 62%; March. *"•-%•• May.* 72'y«»> 75. CHICAGO UVK JTWX MARKET. CHtCAoo, Feb. li - Cattle—Receipts 10.GW slow aud weak; choice to extra beeves. |« 4«-/t« 70: steer*. 10, stock ers and feeders. #2 20i«3 «w ; Texas corn fed steers, *; *««.t 4». Hor* - Receipt*. 2S,OUQ; opened 5c lower and closed with lon* renamed; mixed. It .15 («« 60; heavy, It 35(.«t r >6. Ught.lt (SQH sft Sheep- Receipts, Western corn-fed. It 10$ 4 70. Lit ERPOt't. ii» tl*i MtRKET Uvaarooi, Feb 15.—Wheat oatot; hold ers offer frecl>: « alifornia No. I. 7s lod l»er cental. Corn Firm, demand TUOL new mixed Western, 4s ll%d per cental. >HIPRING NOTK*i The »cht>. aer Teaser leave* to-night for Hehfins »ea. I he WilUamette is in from Portland. >he will take another soad. The ship Francis Thorpe went toTacoaia i arty yesterday morning. The bark Oakland is discharging at Har rlugton A Smith s wharf. Ihi Walla Waila left last ni*ht for San Franeiaco with Ivxvton* of cm»l ami a fuil list of pa*** 1 ajrers. ! ho ITemier brought in fiOtont of freight <ay momißK The maji>r part of it w*» i . ii.eae merchandise aisu rice. The Idaho is iu from Alaska She will take M t. !,* o( coal far -an Prancisco, aud will leave here again on the XHh Inst for Vi**ka -is raaNitsto. Krb. 1A - AmvuJ >tr *»au IVdro, . afi>ma »!r ol «'aHf»vfuia. fV»n iatij, *tr •■istsa!. Port Tow n«nt Hu« t>, ta*. f\.rt tiambir; Ahtv. Taconta • 'tno- "r *tr .vijtiu'fu v aSiforaia, Sa fcai»i«< britf t ourtn«> fofrt, t via \»t«wta >ai.<-d- sr l iaatiiUt Vtcb»ria; »:r wt;a, \\«.w lw», *tr (Nißlod *!t t oamahm, l\»rt Tovtiiwßd. bk Jaiat-n t>kta UixliK, Port Ua4Wt Mtiacß.ii.- \rrtve<|— fwtn l\>rt to»|i«rtML I'UKKt HILL KKttl. 0., Ffb \ tm Tk IV KdiSir i w t«h »o« wsd two«of>i«a o! yoar w%,hi) «a* at l>r»«-tn b*r '." T. ar>4 tb*> otbrr »i Jauuaxv X ><•« hav* aAij i*!T. Tboor I rr i>>t»r4 frt««a joe bav« W>rn woru oat t>* aay riea4i»s Yoar* tfaiv w « > Ki SSKIL t»«K«i nt Im-uji tv.fxr -l'att»d ,*;at«t V*r»tvai itaalihm n» urot>l > c«t*r4ay iti'ni an «48<.-ia. tt»it u» Tfe«* aaarakai'* v.i-st thither wa» to iw'.! a c iff Nwi a»4 a haii webua of o«imi4r laii4 oa a i«4< meet aitaiuat J T Locfchart Uv &? »ttb ten »til uiMr ballycara* \Rtet f%i mi - jwr »*»». jxw aiiscw It arrat* that : «K »r.«t aa« a .< Is. t.au acvat aa4 ran £*• Ssiti.t jo t i» a xxmuu in Uhta »uea ae4 ;o%a«it «t> i t-taiiirxl a* ate.at hint by tr<r f vrfw«.rat (.if that a»'.i.,ia*,. Whrti th»- war*hal ati«'saj»trj to ar!) ttse t »t >tuur4 hint by ««» *; »<•{ a:; l&jaacuiw. <lll thr that ha had ▼u«*Srra abirh w»u.4 »},o« thai wm Ksst t«» tJv* (ti<\;nua«6t in Uv«- au! i»aat v w : >~i .» ;wusat4B< th* **i#. A p»>4 waJtA oa ay>rwttu> an 4 * «***! *•>»* t 5«« UdM of the w?rt: ii|to o# |*rfiyt h*ailh if J ar* ii»» asiinte4. ir rttaSil*, bij.it -<* of batr *a im-ttiw Mb?. yoa tor ail a*«aua to tas». =•« i. . » iia»<iei:.>H» T«ait tt am aafct a aca :»an «f a>»'«| hy »t<aart A Baisara, l»rat t'». <<—«« SEATTLE POST - INTELLIGENCES SATURDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1889. CREAM Baking SssS Its sapertor excellence proves a mil Hows >f homes for a or* than a quarter of a ©ea nry. It la wed by the United States Gov ernment Endorsed by tbe heads of tbs ireat CuiTerrittea aa tbe .Strongest, Pares* ind Moat Health fa 1. Dr. Price's Cream iaking Powder doea mot contain Ammonia, jme or Alam. Sold only in cans. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. mrw roaa r*nr*«o «v mm* Washington Savings Bank Incorporated ander tbe Territorial laws. Foot BGilding. Mill St., ieaitle, W T. CAPITAL. - - $50,000. OFFICEKS: W. W. BEAEBOR.V raCUBEKT R. R. DR* EBOEJf. VICE-PRESIDENT B W. BIGOIXS CASHIER A Gesenl Baikiig Basiaew Triastcted. Draft* <lrawa on all parts of tbe world. Interest paid on savings and time deposits. Hoar*—lo a. m. to 3p. m., and Saturday evening* from 7 to 9 o'clock. Depoiuts nay be made ia person or by registered letter, money order or express, and deposit books will be returned as re quested. Money loaned an real estate at reasonable rates THOB. 8. KRCTZ. HARRY KRUTZ, President. Sec'y and Treas. Washington Loan 4 Trast Company f INCORPORATED.' Authorized Capital. r.00,000 (ai<l-up capital .. aO.OOC MORTGAGE LOANS OB Improved Firms and Cltj Property. LOWEoT RATES—NO DELAY. Rrascb Orrtcß—ll6 Mill s». (Occidental Blocs), SEATTLE. W. <T. (iKORGE FOWLER. Manager. Eastern OrriCßs—2s7 Broadway, New York; 3 Sears Building, Boston. * E stern Otfices— Home Office, Walla Walla, W T.; Branch Offices, Colfax and Seattle Dexter Hortonfc Co., BANKERS, Incorporated WS7. CAPITAL, $200,000. UNDIVIDED PROFITS, $60,000 President W. SL Lsx>d Vice President A. A. Darnr* Manager. J- P. Horr Cashier B. F. Buses CI«HT exchange and telegraph- O ic transfers on New York. Chicago, St. Paul, San Francisco, Portland and various l-oiuts in Washington, Oregon and British Columbia. Sight Bills of Exchange on London, avail able elsewhere in Europe. Collections made at all points en favor able terms. Bonds, stocks and other valuables reoeir ed on deposit for safe keeping. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK Designated Depository and Financial Agent of the UNITED STATES flnmiMWT Deals in foreign and domestic exchanges. Makes TgucoaarHic Tkansfk&s and ls sues Lkttkrs or CaaDrr. General Banking Business Transacted. WASHINGTON COLLEGE, A Boardieg and Day School FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, Tscxnna, W. 'P. The Second Term of this year begins February 4, The success of the present manage ment is -shown by the fact that the number of pupils attending has more than doubled since the Wginning of the year. TRUSTEES. Rt. Rev. J. A. Paddock, Rector. W. D. Tyler, W. P. Prlchard, Rev. L. H. Wells, Fred'c Motlet. Pupils may enter at any time, pay ing for the halance of the term. For term* and further particulars appiv to D. S. PULFORD. Head Master CHAUTAUQUA. Sitbtly lots SOxIOO feet In Kills addition; wate front; one-half m 'e from the porta?? and #d;a<vnt to Chautauqua. Hatted bv D. J. Pierce et al. Forty CKoices out of 150 Lots Offered Between February 18th and 28th for 525 Each, Cash. Prices jo* lively double*! March Ist. rail on or address, W. H. HEATON. Agent. Kom block, corner Mill and Second, Seattle. W. T. mm To muns. BIDS Will be received at the office of the under signed aatil 12 o'clock m of Saturday, February 2S, for the erection of a brick and stone block lOtx 1 Ji) feet, six stories hljth, for Capt. David Gilaore, on the ow ner of rn'.versitr and Front street*. Tae right t« reserved to reject any or all bids. FISHER, Architect. J. COWTON, L«B COMMISSIONER 01 KIRKUND UNO CO. Jnmcs St., opposite Occiden tal Hotel, Seattle, W.T. sum! 100 USD." nBY ALDER AND FIR WOOD CUT ANY teaxth. Dry klo.Lia* s tpe aUy. ids; delivered to an* part of ta« tty Orders reoetred at LM> Froat street. »*r a* rmti od Hops:as waarf, foot of srana whit T t_ Rt"*utLL. Proprietor A CO„ UNDERTAKERS, 922 Operc. House Block, Front Street, Seattle. WANTED. TV makers, lilt ud 25c apiece. La»d dtinn. t2 day. afrmuji jpria, las id fat Geaeral employment vhji oa band FOR SAUL First-class famit&re 1b 4-reom boose, ICS; tpriag water. Two eabtßS OB fpw gTOOBd. 15© to HOC. Two raw, market*, rvatrally located, 1280 toMOBL Restaurants. f~3O to ti.m Ftne improved bottom ranch, stock and too la M 0& Building 25x500. with yean' lease. Dear Occidental. tine. Foe: lodging hoaeea-tim *1575, *l*o, rsoe. FOR REXT Farm to exchange for city lots. Ranch, Taerea ctesued, good boose and tarn. near Mercer Island: rent reasonable. Farniabed and unfaraiabed rooms al ways on band. G. W. "CRANE. W. T. Employment Bureau, Washington st. near Co'-nnerdaL Headquarters for TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, EXTRACTS. Ltrge Sales. Small Profits tad Quick Return?. THE LONDON TEA RE LM» Front St. Seattle. W. T. West Me Park AX>DITIO2Sr. Wishing to call the attention of the pub lic to this beautiful property, comprising 80 acres with a deep water frontage to the extent of three-quarters of a mile, lying within a few minutes'walk of the 'lm provvment company's ferry dock, and withia one-quarter of a mile of Milton Point; with a magnificent view of the Sound and mountain ranges. The most costly improvements adjoin this addition. Call around and examine the property, for yon will flnl it will exceed your moat san guine expectations. FOR SALE BY GEORGE DORFFEL, Real Estate Broker. Office west side Commercial street, bet ween Mill and Washington, np stairs. MONEY TO LOAH OR lOKTGiGES. HOUSESTOBENT Offices to Kent la the BOSTON BLOCK aad the COLONIAL BLOCK. Wall located acre property for ■ale cheap, clone to KIRK LA ND ud at WEST SEATTLE. Apply to HERMAN CHAPBi JAMKS STREET, Owooslta (Wwidsstal Hotal. English Steel Rails FOB SALE. By "Melpomene," now Land ingatTacoma, a quantity of the best quality steel ralls-40 and SO pounds per yard-for sale in lots to suit. For prices apply to BALFOIB, GUTHRIE &• CO., _ Taoowna. W. T. Barboßr's Salmon Net Threads! VOODBERRY SEINE TWINES And Une«. Netting, Seine®, Poands and Trap# of every description Fish Hooks. I Jnes, Twines, etc. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 Market Strsst, Nan Francisco. Sole Agents for the Pacific Coast. 3. BAXTER <fc GO. OfFcr for sale in iota to suit: 200 Sacks Early Rom Potato**. 1000 Sacks Peerless Potatoes. 300 Sacks Barlaak Potatoes. 1(KI Tons Timothy Hay. 100 Tons Timothy and Clover Hay lOft Tons Eastern Waiklagtei Wild Hay. M) Tons Wheat. 2 Cars &an and Shorts mixed. 20 ton Ground and Rolled Harley Spokane Mills Extra Floor. Ellenabnrgh Mills Extra Flour. SOOO Sacks Choice Washington Oat a. A. FISKEN & CO., CENERAL STATIONERS and PRINTERS 805 Second Street, Opposite Sew Postofßce. A Complete Stock of Blank-book Legal and Commercial Station •Zh W. A. HASBROUCK A CO., art AIL iM> raas*a:mo9 DRUGQISTS axo tiSatxas m Photographic Supplies. frust St.. •Seettl*. W. T WA HONG AC CHINA TEA STORE. 4 U. KINDS OF TEA DIRECT FROM Ca-.Ka. the panwt and best, from ¥> eta lo K per poua 1 Riot, opiaa. si:k r.aad KefcJtii«fs aad Japsa«r»« r«y Bnck sioce, ronwr Third and »ssiiinxtoa ttnea y), M. A. McCALIUM. M aad l Sjsifrt' Sew BUtck. cor ner and Main. UuMineHN Chances A SPECIALTY. Establ.sbed and pmsperoos bastees in- v *>us» tits wanted ssd for sate. O. C. SHORAT * (Xk I lUKKTAtm, I rs«tsf<MsaUs«t..aeaitte. I THOUSANDS -OF BOOK©! ARE SELLISG AT G. DAYTES & CO.'S —AT— Less Than Wholesale Prices STATIONERY Of ail kinds, including PAPER. INKS, PENS, PENCILS, ENVELOPES, ETC.. Are going at lower rates than ever be fore in the city. BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, POCKET BOOKS, And all other articles remaining in stock are offered cheaper than ever. These goods must be got rid of, as the store is soon to close, and if GREAT BARGAINS Are wanted, they must be SOUGHT AT ONCE 709 FRONT ST., SEATTLE. DAW 720 iosto Block SECOND STREET, NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE. HALEY & WRIGHT STAPLK A*D|FAMT GKOtY.RIKS. TKAS 4SD corraai, TKLKPHOSK S9. P. O. BOX <49. BKST STOCE Or tiOOUS AT LOWKST I'Klt l>. SKJIB FOB FBICB LIST. RAND BROS. OFFER THE GREATEST INDUCEMENTS TO INVESTORS. SPECULATORS, AND THOSE WHO DESIRE COMFORTABLE HOMES IN THE WONDERFUL .'ITY OF VANCOUVER BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA'S ONLY SEAPORT ON THE PACIFIC COAST. RAND BROS., REAL ESTATE BROKERS, ETC , wan VANCOUVER. B. C Fred E.Sander DEALER IN SEAL ESTATE S3»t> LOCJL SEtIRITIES. OFFICE, MEXICAN Give ; 'V° 1 ] r.^non.' w . ■_ -v., * Thus the im Mustang" conquers pain, Makes MAN or BSAST well again M. SEELEK & CO, Incorporated, BOSTON BLOCK, 3 Doors South of Postoffice. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Cutlery and Plateware. We carry tbe LARGEST and MOST COMPLETE LINE of ROCHESTER T iATV/TFS Ever brought to tbe Northwest, consisting of tbe MAMMOTH ROCHEBTER, 300 CANDLE POWER. ROCHESTER PIANO LAMPS. 60 CANDLE POWER. ROCHESTER HANGING LAMPS, 60 CANDLE POWER. ROCHESTER PARLOR LAMPS, 60 CANDLE POWER. IMT. SELLER & CO.. SEATTLE, W. T. JAMES MEANS' the people'." 1 buy their m 1 3 shoe retailed !n ti^eEast. riCtS " h*-* 1 art ' I ft A UNEXCELLED IM . Such ha * been t*e recent progress in our i*y \*4 u 1N branch of industry that we Ire BOW able to I \ A STYLE UNEOUALLEO that the James Means" #4 Shoe is in p Vfv IU nilDSDil ITV «*ery respect equal to the shoe* which only i UU KADI LIT T a few years ago were retailed at eight or ten ft AMr A - \fs. -5. AND dollars. Ifwou will try on a pair you will M be courlnced that we do not exaggerate. I XIJ'ERFECTION Our* are the original 93 an.t $4 Sh.*-*. aad & \#V __ pit those who Imitate wur sy<,t« in of business lOkAti. . % LP C C J factory products. In oar lines we ate the **'» O J W g M (IA e B manufacturers in the United States. v JhUt'll-Jy >hoe« Iron oar relrbrnted lurtory sold by wideawake retailers all parts of the country. We will place them easily within your reach in any State or Territory if yon wUi Invest one cent in a powtal card and write to us. JAMES MEANS ft CO., 41 Lincoln St n Beaton, Mass. CANNOT FAIL I J. H. REN6STORFF, SATm!FYyfi I Cor. FRONT and JAMES STS.,f^ TID ,o SOLE AGENT FOB j $4 SH^t/ SEATTLE. JHk HHHH jm - ■ - m-wKr -^l' foa INFANTS ANO CHILDREN. a is so well tuisr>t<\i to eattdrs* I C&Storia tnjres Cobc, Constipafcioe -a, i i , ,iuii>< n.l ft as superior to any pre-1 sSur stomach, Ihsrrhtra, Kroetatfca. vr.pi:■ «!.no« nto me.' I KiJ«» Wonas, givrs sleep and promote -•+» H. A. ARCH**, M. D I tooiu in So. Oxford St., Brooklyn. N. T. I Waboot injurioui Ui-i.cauon tnaCxsracaCoiiHavT, tSS f uttoo btowA a. i BXJY YOUR T-i o O TJI TD T "CP O UrJX/L/U JlLi JC \j JL JCJ iO OF H. WILCOX, CASH GROCER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer, 219 SOUTH SECOND ST., SEATTLE, HARRINGTON & SMITH. layortsrs aad Wholesale Dealers Hare now on hand the largest and best selected stock on Paget gonad. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE Iron, Steel, Cordage and ship Chandlery, Floar, Feed, Hay and Grain. Paint* ana Oils, and all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Also Lime, Brick, Plaster aad Cement Sole Agents for Clipper Plows and Harrows arid Mitcbeil Wagons, Commercial street. Seattle. W. T. HAKKINOTOW a SMITH. Cascade Fire & Marine Insurance Co.. . SEATTLE, \V. T. CAPITAL, $200,000. * Mackintosh, President J. A. Gould. Secretary. W. R. Ballard, V ice-President. W. L. Gazzam. Treasurer. G. E. JIILLEB <* CO., . - eity Agents, ( THOMAS CK3WEN Consulting Mechanical Engineer and Surveyor. P ****** OF STEAMBOATS, STEAM ENGIN ES, BOILERS AN I "tractuies. Work mended when construction enmnes indicated and alterations adrised i«pon the rlew of economy of fuel o P"* e r Sitamboats, ships and all kinds of machinery bough /T m ,^ W ' h< * Ter m «T bcT'ln* into new enterprises or aiLratton, i A l. BWI k J-Sn'™ with a:as before enterlnit apon it Boon i ■■ ■ «i .i . 1 '. b BOOTH & BRISCOE, ~ Abstracts of Land Titles, Hare the oldest and most rv!f*b!e set of abstract BOOKS ia trie eoant?. 3 suit 4. t«>ier-Lssry Kalldlnjr Harrington c Smitli Are the Sole Agents for the Celebrated Specialty Sperry's Stockton Flour. Commercial ttrset, tsattls W T. Harriaytoe * »«ith. WASHINCTON IRON WORKS cl Foundry, Machine and Boiler Shops, Corner Second, Jackson and Third streets. Seattle. MUSTANG LINIMENT ll CAUTION Btinre of Praad. u csj ! price are stomped on Uks tottnai ofln 25 adreutiaed aftoet before iaaria* ujc i vtueh prr*e«* the u»in>t kZ£ pricei and Inferior p»k I#slw>r <SC W. U DOUGLArf «bon at a nstaeed wt o* salts be hu (beta wilttmt ks j waTui CZZZSL - W. L DOUGLAS 93 SHOE GoilS&n. Th«i only calf »3 sKaML&s tm.ioth inside XO TAClis or Wir THKItAD to h«.r! the fw, eauy as h*wi. sewed and WILL SOT RIP. W. L. DOUGLAS »4 sHOE. the orieiaal and cnij haud-tewed welt H nhoa. CBMOB oadt shoes costing from K t«la W. L. DOUGIAS H 30 POUCI t?HO* Railroad Men and Letter Carrier* til wmm them. Smooth inside as a Mauri ate-* Shoe. So Tackt or W*x Thread to hut the w. u DOUGLAS •i.so -not t» —, ni celled for heavy wear. Boat Calf Shoe te the price. W. L. DOUGLAS •5.»3 WOREWG. MASS SHOE iii the beat in the wot id far rou*fc wear: oat pa IT ought to wear a—n a year. W L. DOUGLAS »3 eIIOK FOR BOT9 is the best school Shoe in the world All made in Congress, Button and If not soid by yoar dealer, write W. L DOUGLAS. BROCKTOS, HAS& L. A. M, Unt _ FOR SALE. I'2O:tUL), corner of Ye>ler avenue and Seventh street, 185,000. 60x130, on Main street, $55,000. 120x120. Second snd Spring, >52*508 120x136. Virginia and Front, 126,0« 00x120, Front street, s+>,ooo. ISO feet wharf prop* rty, HI .000. 130;tl2o, Pike and Third, 130,000. 12 lats in Maynard plat, One lot comer Sixth and Waahiag ton, SSOOO. One lot corner of WashingiOß and Fourth. $15,000. i Firs-acre tract in Somerville. HEFNER 4UISHON. i 218} CwerciaJ st.. Seattle,W.l Chas. Loud THE GROCER, 1412 tm 141 ft, Frost Straei* Makee a «j*clal:y of keeping the iaigMt and freak eat stock of choice Groceries ami Prorisifins In i:hecity, and aa be boy* In far greater qnantitie* than any other Krer in Seattle, be eolirita and la t able to fill order*, either large or umall. Yr>a will find that on ac count of bin immense trade hi* whole atock is kept fresh and cl«in, and that be la able to gire Ki better price* than any other tae in the city. Alao carer and packer of the 1888 BRAND OF iMtwa CWa-fai lagafeaid Oaiwwwd Haas aa4 laata, Which be aella right freah from hia amoke-hoaae, by the aingle pieee, crane, ton or carload. Sole ageat for HALL DAVIS' DtmQEK£BB BUTTEB Charles Louch, FRONT AMD UHIOK. LIFE REHEWEBi Sf H3 jlfll f !tj|! Si? # Fga »*• cikki »:'» '&** zi »»»1-H4TTEKV *?SM b;; 1 «<th l:i««lrlr llwpra •*.-«LJ l=>r .V»n, i»f»r»up»r- f «*pi -or to All am) ;\rm* ( §P_J » Cbnreat which cab to IX- g^jffl BS* •TASI'IXX RLI lit THE ¥ ~*|KF Kmm>* »HKF*. Tbi» Belt will > .'lll =« ciin w.iho« ' J Jf" £ - medicine- Nervous LMiiiitjr. kCt.< Klwrtiiuan, Dji "I"*' ClilV » j'ax; ,LiT«r «'«Xi2 ■ "at,' •ndK-;<lwy«,»n»»l<« WesiF- £S*«,J o=3 »»*•. In>|K>t«oc]r Lack «»< ►ri:** s»ia«lFcw«T,Me. *orf«H f 2?ii •- ,0 p»rticnl**« call or kdJ » f»3f 3 /ll* ISFIIIET <te CO.'S SEATTLE DISPENSARY 319 OmawoUl itrMt omrmmr JfaokMß. iMttla, W. T. All chronic Dimhh of MK< and WO lit* saocesafally treated. Lo?rr manhood. >«rrou ud rtyw* Debility, KxhasMteri Vitality. bmIM. Weakaeia, Spennatorrh «oaorrhoea, Gleet, riyphlUs, Rrematare D** Weakow ia Womea. %u<i si! Tvan - tioaal Derangements that rwralt from y»»uti f*l follies or excess tu after years. DBiHABV Kidu«y. and Bolder troab^s. 1 Weak Bark. Gooarrhcsa, I CryatitU,Varicocele.i*trtctarv. etc.. proaiv* 'ly and aiWy cared. So iunwioa* me>it< iu€ given, uot strong la)«*.uoa» ased. which "awe itrictnr* Charges fiuoMh.ft ■ HVOUS Debility. Loas of View, Sera ,a) " EB,VU ® Loesea Night Imliaioas. De spondency, etc.. enc., cured. YOUNfi IFR Jroo tb« efcctatf youthful foUi.j* or iad>w«- Uoas, «aould avail themselves of our treat meat, tit greatest boon ever laid at toe at tar of suffering humanity. Win guarantee a pontile care ia wery caan. liddie-tted lea There are many Uoatued ■ iwuic sftcu BCII er«e aatloas of the bladder. aewmpauiad by • sm»rtia« or barnii* seosatloa; oa eiamif atioo t&e unae depuMts a twliaeni and wmtaa« al&amcti is preseat. The coUii ▼ariea from a brtcat or reddish to a*«a a milky bite, the patient experiesres a weak •sal a* o! the iyit«tj ta a mauaer he cannot account for. Tbt« la m« aococd stage at semtaal weakness. Many die of thisli®- uulty, ifsorant of its naase. A perfect ca* and healthy rmUtrttkm guaranteed. Otßof hoars, it a. m to 9pi at.; 6 u> »p. m. aawlays » to *> p. fa. tt. 8.-femms uiaairto rtut as may ea treated it their boa* be cxirrewsoodeuoa MadicteiM and lasinFttoos mm* *>» mat'or ■ IBian nnnaaltaulr **»- #*W risligssriw'ia"* ■-*