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The ia!e«t la reported from Arkansas—a state whose annals lor the year are already darkened by the foul assassination of John X. Clayton At a reboot election at Forrest City an last Saturday a free ficht occurred te which three men were killed. A prominent actw in the affair wee A» X. Mealy, a leading negro Eepubiican, aad a member of the Republican state oentr&i committee. It does not ap- pear that N«elv used any waapons dur ing the melee or that be did anything azsept to endeavor to reach a place of safety. The row had evidently been prear- ranged for the sole purpoeeof killing Neely, and the ruftians who were re sponsible lor the outbreak were deeply chagrined at his escspe They at once began «0 circulate the usual stories about the imminence of a negro up rising and aroused the people of For. aet City to the frenay which such re ports usually occasion. All the re osntmont of the people seemed to have turned against Neely and ha took refuge to the county jail. A mob sur rounded that building on Sunday night, entered it withoot resistance, nought Neely out and riddled him with bullets. Having accomplished their and, they dispersed. This hi the account of the affair as given by the Southern papers, and It Is probably smoothed down as moch aa possible. What Neely hsd done that he should be shot to death is this ferocious manner, one Is st a less to determine. The A«#ocist*d Press ac> oouet mainly says that "the csuse of all tine trouble was the determined at tempt of the negroes to elect two ol their rsee to membership in the achool board In place of two white candidatesbut to an unprejudiced observer it doe* not seeui that this should be sutOi iei»t to justify the as aas»(nation of Neely, even though bs was a negro and a Republican. Of aourse It was very wrmig—vsry wrong, indeed -for the negroes to support t be candidates of thetr choice, but death is a severe puni»h«umt and it may fairly be doubted whether Mr. Neely realty deserved it. The truth is that a number of tbe Southern states, Including Arkansas, have of late years shown a tendency to break sway from ihe control of the Democratic party, and that the Bour bone are eudeavoring to whip them beck into line by intimidating the Re publican voters. Tbe country ia tired of politics just now. and the Bourbons reason that a few as*a» inations here aud there will not be noticed. So tbev are improving their time by pre paring for big Democratic majorities In 1*92. TH« SttKLtTu* ON THE fBAIL A faw day* ago a skeleton wa* found on a lonely (owttull' ear Knumdaw. Tba head waa gone a< d the Uunta were f*d falling to firtfi <t • e the body wa* a rotting blanket, in U e po> keta of the torn and faded ch4J tng whkh et»ca-«d tha bone* were a few trinketa, tartu-bed and covered with mat. Near tba dead man wera the bonrs of hi* fattbftd which bad died at it* master's side, standing near tba inani mate form through days and longer nights until hunger and thirst had dune tbetr »wk a; a the Meed had followed it* master within tba in pene trable shadow. What a »ad u'jrstery t» tins! Think oI it. ioen and women vt uur bu«y world Think of if. idlers to * bom lit*"a shadow i» a summer ®*o«d Think of it, wl«# of the lost husband. Mother of the wandering buy Think of it, \ou who labor and joa who play. You cannot win thr Mystery, but your baatt ««ll be more tender, and vl h tlod'a help maybe wore Irw. if jo« y*\i»* and pw a thought to the bomnitti who rode up Mm for**t trail. Who wat be? WHENCE had be eetwe? On nhat n«iv-tun *a» be bent when bi* lifo waa ended as by a dash of bnaeen a itsßL* *io wbvw dtd he Murmur his U»t food by at Whose U,W were LA*T PRE*-*D to BTS? Who naeed HIM bii Ust fareaeU* Not the ra£<cioth a« the *kekun, not the BEND'S ruiliiewed T not the OTQMUiftf bonee D»en. -e»*e<, answer (been QNEATIONA. Slow did be d»e? Dtd be fall without |>a;n a. a without warniujr. btrwaeif n«t fcnowinf bow tbe *eil TWFWIEN nortahty ten M<»rUhl]r wa» toen away? Or tit d be lie in the bard road Ifcro jH hour* of keetaet anfui*h of .4 W asuttf FEW. with no carve:* *a*» that • f tne bor>* I 4**eed to dse by bW sue and no flupmmt ofc,ampity <*u«skmeiy death! Let m boy* that the whisper erf the piaae W*» aatauw'a prayer for hie pwsstog seed, fctodyiam rtiftw ftafewia nptbe trail, thaw wbo moat bam seen hi® last noted him so liSikt tha* tbey gave him no mere though*, ami did not even notice that he did not re twrn. Wbenheiwdaup the trail thai day fee rodeoot«{ Km world arownd him a* cwmpfctely a If be bad urged hi* borae amid the watee of an angry m Tbesceforth he was Natore's and Ged's, and. thoogb be knew ft not. be bed felt for the hut time the wecb of a human band, bad beard far the last time the sewnd of a bsman voice. sob©dy about him gate bin a tioafbt aa bo rode Into the toast. Bat Omn wm those. pednp, far away : whoae Ithooghte were with him then and who* IhfKwrbt* are with bins now Ood pit* them, Ood comfort them, wherever tbey are. It may be in a . New £r.gtand Tillage, it may be tm the frees bosks of the XUe : ppi. it may be tar over tea. where the l.altie thunders on a ccmt of rock, or where the Rhine slip* throngh the land like a snake with silver scales, but somewhere there is a borne where a place awaits the coming of toe horseman who; died on the brafl. There in a mother, a wife, a Meter, who thinks and dreams of the day he went away. Ids heart aglow with hope and fvide. his mind high strung as as archer 's how, bis whole nature yearning (or the robbing. strur gftog life of the great Westemlasd. He went to win wealth and fame. He we* strong of heart and limb, but somebody wept when He went away, sossebody watched hi* form disappear | down the loog road,, somebody prayed —from the day ha left ahe prayed ~ for the hastening of his return. And ' his heap of bones by the forest trail is ! the end of ail. \ Ah, well. There are those who must ride straight throagh the forest and those who must fall where th« shadow is darkest. The world has lUUe tloie to devote to the rider who returns to the light or to the rider whose steed stumbles arid falls. The horseman who never return:), the unknown skeleton beside the trait, these *tand tor those who ride into life's forest and sink be.'ctre the sunlight greets then). Men forget tbetn, but the breese laden with the pines' sweet breath kisses their pain-knotted foreheads, the trees bend with sympathetic murmurs to catch their parting words, the night birds Ult their voices of lamentation over each pine-bough bier. King and exile, millionaire and beggar, all are cared for by Mother Nature with kindly hand.* , The mystery of the trail will be a mystery until all mysteries are cleared away. The far-off home will be a home of sorrow until even Borrow is banished by that greater ruler, lima. The world will go swinging along ami the bones ol horse and rider alike will moulder until even their dost Is scat tered by the wind. Not until the trumpet calls living arid dead to the final Judgment will the unknown horseman come riding down the for est trail. _ AM UmOKOIRIgT ttTXF. The Window Glass Workers' Associ ation has recently decided to black list all foreign glass blowers who may hereafter come to the United States. If this action is ss it is reported, it contemplates the blacklisting, not only of workmen who come to the United States under contrsct, but of all for eign glass blowers who may hereafter seek a home in America. This is a moat extraordinary act. It will be made extraordinary in its ap plication. A man may be intelligent, honest and a good workman, he may be in every wsy prepared for Ameri can cttisenship, be may be willing to become a member of the Window Glass Workers' Association and to conform to its rules in every respect, but because he happens to hsve been bom in snother count J.V and not to have come to the Uni»ad States before the window glass workers issued their decree, he cannot find work without brmging trouble upon his employer. This Is a most extraordinary stretch of the blacklisting idea. To say the least, it requires considerable assur ance for the man who came to America yesterday to say that his fei low-work man wbo comes to America today must not work by his side. The Work tag ssea Idollaa Boslssger. The prestige of the ' bra*" general assert* itself at time* in an unexpected ••jr. A few day* ago on# of the leader* of Pari# society gave a dinner, at which, among othvr celebrities, Aiphonae Daudet wa* present. As soon i' the guests were •eaiad the conversation naturally turned on lloulanger, and he wa* wverely hanJled. Itesidea the Urge KtatT of Mrranta of the ho«tess a number of hired waiter* hail been "g*d: nevertheless at OM moment the attendance fiuued and the dinner **em«*d at a atand *ttl| Tha mistress of the house quietl* wade inquiries of her maitre d'botrl. who bediadngly gsae the fol lowing explanation: The hired waiter* unanimously refused t » the dining room aeon while General Uuulanger was xpoken of *<o irrever entir, th««T would goat oace, relin quishing their pay. unless tha com l«any engaged to moderate their laneu .%ga or chattga the Rubjei-t. The latter alternative WM accepted, and tha din ner proceeded. Adam Waa a ()*tiit«aa. New Yerk Ke-tnry. A mother on Delaware avenue was on Sunday firing her child, bo* of veren yea t*. xome Bible instruction, -he ».« tell-ng hint tb* story of Adan>'» f*U. lUrm* nar»ate«i the tale of the ft|»p*e and wnat it did. the mother asked. "Sow. d«n't von think Ad*in did vtrr wron* to'ett the apoiet" The HtMe TELNW tbo cht a moioont and then answered, ' Wht, would it hare been f>oiite to refuse the apple when the lady offered it to hint?" A CeesHl't K»tag*. ratkd en. in a letter to the lliut Smrf. *ay« Koida of the Call fomia Athietso Cluh wrote to bint a short time »fo a«king terms for a meeting with J*ck»on. and Kulen that 't wa* impcMMtde to ar> mn<ee a fight between them aa be would not meet a hiaek man. Put now say* be may have been hasty in the matter, but wtii adhere to hi* de eMoat. """ '" »<*** MM to the wit* oi"'iL H Ttowamae. a daoabter _ MAKKirrn, W*MMX».-«*a rn * KloaU—Ui HEAHV! May ,-l. (M. Mia a , at me "*»f Vsr* u { tlfc» b ides a»o t»r W»« k i, W..,.M>» »**■>. *f» .<%! Daeto. Mtaa loa «eaefeertoed. of eranu, to Mr. C. A Wennar. etf Or fl.iinj aghm fe. «be isfsvrissg&sssz wm he metreAa»«e«ade boar. «?■ A N*fEl>~A «MX»OGUU. f»* ?»AU. W frnm&j, Apply WmJL J. lgaaW t seatfeees* comer sad rmeewity OOtH* T*ll/>R& AP pty to A, Procter * Saw, *nofe»Hß.-»to- UTJOiTri>-A V* mdW» fr. Roo«s SB, - frai&ia«, tMM foot. WANTED TWO WOMEN. MB# ?1 sPMiMW-sndwerft. UXTtcmi rtraet U? ANTE!'- % GIKS. TO TAKE CHARUF V* y , rhti.i OaU between i aid t <>cladt. p.m , roots «.Th* Ea««cH W r A!m;B--«T*AiyV. K£I.IABLE MAN ?cr a f*awMww» Msitiwa, with an «k. enafefcefced Crm a* tfa»ir feprmatatiTe la sifeury. wttiJ torn** e; references esaeled, Addiw tieswraJ i«- aaw.i«w»hwHJ»fc xw> h«a *1 T AST ED—CNSdfMAJ*HMK A*© COOK 11 1.08 Err-n' street- \V7 ANTED—DETEOTIVEM. A MAN IS TV iTtrjr lumlilj to set as sp«-iil pri esi«> detective an>»>? oar in>tnirts«o»; ex peneece set «tw«n: send lor paitiea uur*. V. & lietoetire Bu?eaa, fiß'eii City, Ksmas. WASTEJ>-TWtj FI8l?T-rbASI LIFE If keserfcSM? r«i«ww tor a leading Sew York MUtttal ecntftanjr; men wtg be V*bd .iterr <>r orafaraiwi'm, or both, apply 3?, B<*t»>n fet'x*. \V ANTED-OIEI. rOH GJBfMUL f> fcoosework. W. M. PbUiipa, *tom »nd Chfrrr. WAMTE&-A WOMAX rOR OK.VKUAL b<«»i wi>rt: »ass le a good eook. Apfel* In Mr*. M*ckjrUaii>. earner Third *>! j Cnnrereity stwetit. tITAXTEO nSW-fIAS? FANCY »' sp*«S* *al«sntsn. Chester Cfearr IVAWIi'-'wliOTOi. ROOM 63. * ' Voider block. WANTxf— TCACHEE TO GIVE ■ mns Jb En(lt»h Addreea bwm. AiCSIVK AND IS teJh'o-at, to rearsaeat, u< bar own tee&iity, an <k4 Sna. itefcrcaees fdTeo «»*lre<i. !»• raaneat posifon and tnoduukrr. Aidt*** AupL Maaafactitmig Hmw, I<**i Brw B<>w York. PAUTKKKS WAXTKD. WAKTKB— A PARTNERWITH f3,600 W> fgg|o capita) to take interest In a jajrlnx mail and pftuenge; steamboat. Ap ply nxrm 3?, Boston block. WASTKI*— A PARTNER WASTED IN* a business in buttle, peylns about g3.000a jvar, with an setivr man, jaws-su ing small capital, the business can easily be saade Vj pay *4.0#0 a year : this is no "wildcat" scheme. bet a perfecilr honora ble ami veil e*tabH«hed trade, a* shown by the book* For farther Information ad dress or apply to Rcesi P. Daniels, over Stewart's drug stars. WANTED GEN TLB*AN OF BUSL ueas, auctioneer preferred, with small capita!, to Join advertiser to good bast sens. Address, Bastneaa, Post-Intel ligencer office. WANTED— A PARTNER WITH 92,000 to ss.o(3; in established, well-paying business: full in vent! eat lon allowed: refer ences exchanged. Address L H. scrivener, Seattle. ~ WASTKIt—TO RKffT. ANTED TO RENT--HOUSE, FTVE TO .wen rousts, with modern conven leneea. Address Box 1,090. W ANTED TO :KENT—AN UPRIGHT piano for the summer. Addrea, P. O. box ih. WANTED- ROOM IN PIBST-CLAN* private family, not far from post-of See. Address W. N. R„ Post-Intelligencer office. YET"ANTKD —ONE LARGE HANDSOME TV room or per lor sad bedroom. No questions asked; in a respectable pises near Occidental hotel. Address Independ ent*. pottoffio*. WANTED TO RENT-EIGHT OR Vv alne-room house. Address J. C. P.. Post-1 ntelHgeneer office. WAjmao. TTtTANTKDr-A SITUATION BY k COM v V potent Engineer,'X years' experience: not parttcn!ar as to location. Address. Engineer, Poet-IntelUgencer office. ANTED—JAPANESE WOMAN AND husband want work in family as unfit, cook.etc.; apeak English. Address, Japanese, Post-Intel t grocer otßce. WtXTKn-tiUARD. \VAN"H&#--Ni(K FURNISHED ROOM v v with first-class board for one gentle man. Address E. D. K., Post-Intelligencer. WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN,BOARD VV and room in a quiet Private family; mast be within seven blocks of Poatoffice or on cable lists Address with fall par tlcu'ars P. O. box QM. ctrv. rjNAMCMAJU |> W. TROUNCE. 10s COMMERCIAL I • Ktr-ct. maki-s advances on notes and other seen rate* at shurt nates, to turn cor ners; buy* and sella stocks and scrip. MONEY TO LOAN? ANY SUMS FROM flO upwards. Patterson 6 Homeyer, lOfi Commercial street. _ MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE, chattels, mortgagee, etc. Goo. T. Gil more & CO., if? Front street. I ONO OR SHORT TIKT* LOASS WAI>K on real estate; will make favorable rates and give the business prompt atten tion; will also buy mortgages. Geo. D. Mc- Lean. Front street, room 2. MONEY TO LOAN ON IMPROVED city and ranch property for one to «ve years. Winfield Mortgage Trnst Co., I. W. Knu, room 8, Union block. SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR MAKING loans on farms and rlty property on abort notice. Loans of gin, 000 aud upward solicited. Low rates. FRANK P. LEE, R<vtms IS ami 16««w Yesler block MONEY FURNISHED PROMPTLY ON improved ctty aad farm property at lowest rates: no commission: loans also made tor building purposes, by K Bow den. 108 Col«mhta»tr«>ct. near Front. MONEY TO I<»AN~<M» REAL ESTATE and p<r*ct ! t --p** /, nates, saort casers, boods, o„-u »■ aad city warrants, etr.. bought. G. E. Mt.ler i Co., BASK EES. 11S Ye«ler avenee, Occidental block. MONEY! MONEY! LOANED ON CHAT tela and other securities. FUkins & Si«ler. 6/2 Kre<®d s'reet. MONEY TO LOAN-HEE* T*. DAS tela, room S. Btair block, over Stewart A Hotm»*s rtra* alom, MOSEY TO LOAN OK FAAJU AKD city property—»y tbe Western Tmrrn Uor cage Truat com pair, room JO. Kaw Taalerblock. Sea tie. W. T. Long time. Loweet rate*. No delar*. Money fn hank fcww. A M roont. Ma»av»r KOTiCIt Tit lOMTRtCTIHtM. BN*» WILL . BE EKCEIVED CNTIL Saturday, M*> 25. at So'cioek j» sn., for the boiMtni of the Bank of ShHton. at Hbeiton, W. T. The rijrbt is rmwl to re )*et u; or all bid* Kl*her. »rrhtt.x-t. NBOTICF. TO CONTRACTORS—SEALED ■ prof>oaal« for deliecrj of jB.Of-0 good. Untenantable bri<-k At Douglasa Wand. Alaska. To be delivered hrt»«n «?ulv thr Ist aiKl Ju!» m, \m». trill be received bV the undersigned up to Mar 30, i!M9. at bis oiftc* at K Kllnpor*t, Hart Townsend, VT T. The right to rr;oct an; and all bid* i> rwrred. Jtmh Behrman Nonet TO CONTRACTOR# -mm wit! fee received on to the 2«h of May. ISM. tor the construction of four double houses, corner South Kerenth and Wash ington streets. Plana and specifications ran be seen at the oOtoe o# M. and K. Got* ste-hs, Cruamerria! street. The owner re eerso the rttrht to reject any and art hMs MKAL W?£f* iliirm*. ' Ciiotc* i * v K,TM*NT -atoms AND MMdhtvd acres in station 4. oojv n<o aa aero, SDley 4 BeL rort Towu^od. (won * AC** Paopf*mr NORTH or t Lake Cairo at to tut per met*, in »^*R?Il?. tW * -WIOIJICmL BAROAIN* IN LOTS K* 0 twees Mill and Madtena rrwto at tJOO tn UK* *■— a »t*B A npsRMAN ! tmf. LOST -A W&LL&PAROO KXHt&W package addressed Mr*. F J. Laird, cor** Second and Wail Finder pkwaa return and receive reward. Xo ' asfcrd. |~o«rr~A CANART BIRD, TIKDER *-* |>Jea«» mam to rooas A La Vet* houae. and reryiee libera rewsrd "" *T»U~MMMtr~~ LfltK*. (►Km Tio* <*TftAkU»Htr «li 1 mi*****. rmak Werth. asa<4w. rmrr tag frrffet and |iaisaa»re at n ianil rarea. wi 5 aait frw. aaa r«s«>sea tor Bannd raman May 1* J. A. Hatßetd, a«t Iro# REXT A NICELY FURNiSHEft watt Merit, ROOM ' ateeiy taiatshed- nmVUm **eH. XJK>E RENT-TWO ROOMS FOR HOCIE JP lte<!fsiajf. IB Auk* rtwt "SSqiii^^RN L«H ED l! ~§A|>- ply <l*. Y«on« frkek. Vimt&xsxx^t^^et. TTHMt EOT-rr RNISH23 > HOCBB, S*V jP «akqrn<M»; iad Wfltof rtwfa. North »atitif Ktsr - THUtTrSII*OOX»D 1 toa*; »fanrt*M; k«w for sale fbecpv Ca!Bm», tCP Frca% suatt J*>R KENT - FOURROOMFD H »i'SE \ near **i«u»c«* wmef: «B*j< sroouist furniture tor sale Gtlnaor*. WT Front. TMMt HALE CHOICE r tote in R. C frmw*" Aiitwo oa lUfee Uafc-a. ftaevtew of the lake and .Sound: fire lainntr*' walk from eiee trie caw. ip piy to ns'ii-r. i.sjf* K.chth mat - JM>R SALE-ONE «E*ONI>-HAND BCGGY aud slack' hrnmem. Address Nrv W , r>R SALE—A t*OOD IMPROVED FARM of 160 arras nw S{«iauie Falls. by (lurk* Streib Cheney losing, fe.iac, Soatß Thifll tod Mil! street*. F>or sale—at a bargain, by own ' er, Sre-acre trwt ia West .Seattle. Ptost ofSrc box sfil. T!*OK RENT-CHOICE APARTMENTS la priraJw family, conveniently located, with or withoni board, tor gentleman aad wife or two gpntlemea. Address with rc ternyH yeslolSce box 1328 IWR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM FOR ! light boasckeeplit*;: brick fta» corner ('omnerrlai aad Jmekmm. ,TX»R REST—NEWLY FURNISHED r iwai. 1J44 street, between Pike and Has atrtvt*. F%)R RENT—LODGING HtH-'SES AND 1 hotels, with fnratture lor aale W. T. Hall. 139 James street. T3OR RENT ROOM?: YERY LOW JL rate. Orejron House, Froat ■tiieet. I'AOR RENT—EIGHT-ROOMBD HOUSE. ; foraitare tor sale. W. T. Hall. 138 James street. I?OR RENT—AN KIGHT. A SEVEN, A r five and a six roomed hotu«e; small aaoonnts of furniture for sale. Gihaore, f97 Front street. fjV>R RENT-NICELY FURNISHED AL ' corerooo. inquire at 3»H Fourteenth street, comer Main. 17« OB REST - NICELY FURNISHED * room for one or two gentlemen. 1,709 Tenth street, comer Howell; on Lake Union ear line. ________ F»R man— FURNISHED ROOMS~ON King, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, HOUSES RENTED. RENTS COLIJSCT ed; full charge taken of propertr; owner* will find it advantageous to rent through us; terms reasonable. Geo. T Gil more * Co. 907 Front street. IX)R KENT—FINEST RESTAURANT IN the city; fixtures for sale. W. T. Hall, 130 James street. rR WHIT— HOUSES FROM SIX TO forty rooms; close to business center. Oilmore A Co., >O7 Front street. T7*OR RENT—SUNNY, NICELY FUR -1! nished room, with bath. Florence Howe, Madison and Fourth stmts. F>R RENT-LARGE, AIRY AND WELL lighted offices, in suite or single, to* gather with two stores or real estate of fices. the latter eaoh 20x»2 feet; with all modern conveniences, gas, water, etc,; north side of Colombia. between Second and Third streets; opposite the U. S. land office and adjoining tne contemplated new F« RENT—COTTAGES AT SMITH'S Core. H. A. Bmlth. MtMwxjuumwm. THE DRAWING OF THE WHEELOCK upright piano will take place this evening at imbj Front street. T2*OR EXCHANGE—fI, OOO, FIVE GOOD JC work horse*, also buggy and harness, for city or country property. Morgan. 120 James. ANTED-TO BUY AGRICULTURE furnace and kettle combined; must be cheap. Sesttle Milk CO.. box 1 JKlt y HEREBY GIVE WARNING TO ANY person presenting a check of *228 from White River Shingle Mill Ci. on Mer climits' National Bank, Tacoma; also two New York drafts, 1200 and |IOO, drawn in favor of Chas. King. *' street, between Wall and Eturle. Full particulars to D.. ho* 401. rpMREE DUU^RB~wIEL~IwfiTATfIiSi JL htkhlng post; orde. i taken for screen doors and windows, at Whitoa's, UM* Front street. MADAME TEITSWORTH EWENS, ST. I Pant's oldest and best clairvoyant fortune-teller; twenty five; years' ex peri enea. Sl9'> Kront street. MERCHANDISE TO EXCHANGE FOR real estate—piano, furniture, carpets, etc. 2.808 Front street. YOU CAN GET nlshed room at the Pullman at from tl2 to |25 per month; everything new and clean; In business center. 1,212 Front street. a»7E to |2fio A* MONTH CAN BE MADE 9tO working for us. Agents preferred who can furnish a horse and give their whole time to the business. Spent mo ments may be profitably employed also. A few vacancies in town* and ciiie*. li F. JOHNSON * CO.. 1,0«> Main street. Rich mond, Va. N. B.—Please state age snd busi ness experience. Never mind sending stamps for reply. E. F.J. 4 Co. maylsw«d6roos. ME. ALESO, THE CELEBRATED clairvoyant and card reader, can be consulted at the Hotel Brunswick. £*> THE DENNY SCHOOL, W\r thirteen-room house and 60x120 foot lot. This is a good rent-paying invest ment. Hettinger & Meacham, 114W Yesler avenue. ®7S|V-?OR FINE 60x120 LOT TWO ■f I *IU blocks from Lake Union car line. Bettlnger A Meachsm. $1 ITJI- SIGHTLY BUILDING ®I%»• H F lota in Queen Anne Town. Bet tlnger A Meanham LOOK out FOR HALT, OF LOTS BY all real estate agc-nto in new town of Seattle, British Columbia, located at Mis sion bridge, Fnut-r rir er connecting Can adian Pacific railway with lake Shore A Eastern. For information apply to W. lUHdf, Sew Wfntrainster. B. C. CLARK dt CAfEN HELL FURNITURE, • arjwt*. Mdl jj. etc,,.cheaper for tuh, than *uy other ftim bor*ro«BJ se»U!e. Try «b*m »*<l yon will find it to. Pike «rr*et. between Keuth and Fifth. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPIMT- Tbe tk attlo Furniture Co. ceil* farni tni* cheaper than any other bcn*e In the rity. Cail and price o»r good* and be convinced. Apent* fa# Ui« Andrew* patent folding beds; Its Front rtrett, n-ar ink; irtre»t. AC** TRACTS-20 ACTUM NEAR Oreeu Lake; «/«. Hettinger * Mtacfeam. CITT XOTICJO*. ROLL-HIGH STRKFT grade N<"'W is hereby given that ute assessment roll for the grading of High street, from Temperance street to Dexter street, and constructing a-Mcwalk on both sidea themtf. has been filed with the un dersigned clerk of the city of Seattle: and TartUer t notice is hereby given that the «wl i* «*sK?n U> innpertfon at th* ,2®e*©f ifideJert.ln the city hall, and will remain oj«en for until Fri day June T. fm», at * o'clock p. m .and that all persons feeiing themselves mg grteeed t>y any such aasesnneat, may ap Ny to the common council of said city tc. ril® f ? >rm - tod «o said Jane T. l*», st go clock p. a , oi their council chamber, in the city hall. C. W. reiris, tierk l>ate of first p>ut4icaUon Mayi7,MiW | A BSS»MEXT * 1 grade Notice is hereb* given that the aaseMment n>JI tor Uie gracing of Foortfc ttmm Battery street to Depot sirwt, w>d conatracting a Mdewalk on both stdea thereof; has been ilerf with the under clerk of the city of Seattle; and further notkw Is hereby given that said to ptiblK- at the at said c'.crk, in th« efty bail, sud vtn ru?^; aU person* hwlfng themselves a«rrteved by any sa.-h Mwamrat may applv to the common council of ssid city to have the aa»e eorreeted on said June 7, im. at n ® rJor . k «£ «- •* their eoonci chamber, in thf-city "hall CW. Pcrrts. clerk. Date of «m poMicatioft. May 17. MMi. it mroiuc. ART E * BKO! i»tKT hTORI-WR tr«wld cwdi.lfy invito tfe* Lad»»s to i-apea e*?artts*te dts«d«y of g«Mto troa New Tart. Chiidna s C«M an a»d La- Tea Gowaa. and stamrtag MBA M. T. TWIAJLtWg, Mi»c.M. PACL. •It Second street I J^HB titMML raat SAijK-Jtuj» rsxr CMt raoifr doaof toTcaiMra Ad I>OR SALE—EIiiHT KICK FURNISHED 1 now aaß iwt, aad lease fim; emf Uoo CkJthiaaHall, Waa&tiactoa street, rtawCwaae«ML Iyok &AIX-A GOOD SINGLE DRITXS 1 sattafete for lady. Apply $lO3, corner Third and Untoa atresia. ; 1?OR SAtf - TWMnrr-iiro raisf JP daaatidkMwaaM tortr-ar* QalVs ni'kMaar, ail have csltw oevill toea te feesfe. 1. *7. Ricbardaoa, Padfle Ex cbaase aotr*. l*a?ailap. gOR SALE BARBER mbK' GOOD r pirtng. 1550; (>oe-h*H cask, balance £*jry : fc*se to No* IS or tafeger. E Guu c-ftu. g| PacSfif sereac. Thc>raa. W. T. FH>R SALE-LOT. CHEAP; BETWEEN 1 the reWe nnsds. oa Main ineeL Applv u» owner, room 82. Earn block. Oaetdeataa fM>R SAIJS—THE HIGHEST S»iMfTf ; lot oe Bteaiurk street: 68x130, only SM. Appiy to avrmr, J. E. EUis. 2M all street, from <t;3B to »p>. a. I TOR sale-finest restaurant in 1 City, aim fruit, stationery and tobacco man* ititmtm A; Co., W? Front atteet. ra rutvtA.v* iyo Jtca amtta. £» CARMAN, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND O* Sorjreon. sradnale of Use ji-vsrtmntt of medicine and sundry, Un sversity City of New York. oiSee rrott street. Ofcee hours 10 to 13 a. B) . 1 to 4 aad Bto9 p. m. Special attention «!*« to surgery; medi cal aad rarpeai dfacaaoa of women, afcpo disease* of the eye. ear, none and thn»at All calls, night or day, atte;?iied from office. | General practice attended to. dAw TAR. GAD-.DEN *. BOWK. PHYSICIAN 1J acdaurfeoa. Office aad residence 604 1 * Froat street, DR. HSNRY YASDEJLL, PHYSICIAN aad wmw. Office, room* 12 and is, Pntoa Mwsfc Besldeoee, Belleeas boose. DRS. MINOR A DAWSON (T. T. MINOR M. I) .U R. Dawson, M. D}, niu *i daata&dlufeou, Office in opera soqk b.oek, tetvptioam Gffice, »,o. .Vi. Dr Min-ira nsidenee, Na Dr. Dawson'* residence. No. 4. KEEPS, M. D-, FORMERLY SCR . noa 8. I*. R. R. Co., Denting, New Mexico; late eoaoty physician San Dieeo, CaL Female diseatas a speeiaity. Offise Korn block, Occidental sqaare, room* SI an i 32: telephone V 4. DSS. EAGLESON A SMITH (J. B. EA fiesoi, U. D., C. A. Smith, M. D.). physicians aad mrgeoa*. Office, Kenny block, Froat aad Columbia streets. Hoars, tOto 12a m.,2to&p. m., 6 toSp. m. Tel epbone, No. 75. pARL IIOLZSCHUHER, M. D-, DIS V peaaes medicines free of ( hart* with esch consultation. Rooma 30 and Si Union bock, Front stm>f, Seattle. Telephone -2W. 4 P. ANDERSON, M. D., PHYSICIAN l\.m and snrgeoa, room K, Pullman boast, mi Froat atreeu Office open day aad aicbt. r|R. a. G. JOHNSON, PHYSICIAN AND \J surgeon. Office corner Front and Cherry, over Lawman * Hanford's store Residence «7 Yesler avenue. Telephone SARAH KENDALL, M. D. GRADUATE of homeopathic college, and from Phil adelphia hospital practice. Particular attention to women, children and obstet rics; 1300 Second street. nas. WEED * COS (G. A. WEED, M 1/D . F. H. Coe, M. D.) physicians and surgeons, room 2, Yesler-Leary block. Of See telephone No. 1; Dr. <oe*» residence No. 128. CI CASE. M. D., ABDOMINAL SUE . geon and gyneooloaiat. Tacoma. W.T. O 3. HOLMES, M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND surgeon. Offiea Colonial block. Sec ond and Columbia streets. Office Hours: 10J0 to 111 ml; % *» «. and 7 to •p. rn. Telephone No. m. Residence, Yesler are na®, between Eighth and Ninth street*. Telephone *L rV!4 SMITH * WILLARD (E. L SMITH, U M. D„ Rufns Willard, M. D.) physi dans and smoaa. Office Ponein block, Front street. Office honrs—S to 4 p. at. and 7 to *p. m. MR. AND MRS. X J. CASTLE, HEAL era and teachers. Christian science, mental healing. Na 1015 street, between Madison and Spring .Seattle. Wash- OCCIMn AMD AUMIBTtt. DR. GEO. A. REICH, OCULIST, AUR ist, laryngoacoolst, having returned from his trip to the feast and Europe, will be pleased to asaet his former patrons and others desiring his services, at his formeroffioe.tntheYealer I>ear\ Block, S eattle, W. T. Rcstdonoe,comer fourth and Marlon. jrl7ilw ATTOmWMTB-AT-LA Ir, J' AMIS B. HOWE, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, (member of the i nited States scpteme oonrt hsir). office 60»V£ *ront street. GE. M. PRATT, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. • Rooms IS and 14 Eenney building, northeast corner Front and Colombia streets. Corporation, real estate, law and damsge salts a specialty. EBRN SMITH. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, U. S. commissioner and notary public, Pnssoffiee hn* «7S. Hnattle. w. T npHOSAS R. SUEPA ►D. LAWYER, X < Lately of Shepard * Shepard. Mil wansee), rooms 19 and 14 Eenney build ing, northeast corner Front and Columbia •tfftn, Mcß RIDE, C A ERA PRESTON HAROLD Preaton, Henry Meßride, E. M. Carr>, attorneys and counsellors at law. offices at LaConner, Mount Vernon and Seattle Asattie office, room 36, S7 and 83, third floor Tesler-Tysrv bleek. Jvl7dw TH. CANN, ATTORNEY AND COUN • sellor-at-law. Notary and com missioner of deeds for Oregon, Cahfornia and the District of Columbia. Com saercial collections a specialty. Office, room 1, jltone'S brick. Front Btree». OSBORN A DYEE (RICHARD Ot)m>RN, Trusten P. Dyer), Lawyers, Seattle. ROMSS 17 and IS, Yealer Building, Mill street, end of Conmercla Take elevsfor. WLAiE HILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, • rooms 44 and 46, Boston block, Seat tle, *. T. GALUSHA PARSONS, ATTORNaY-AT law, Seattle, W. T. Late of Des Moines. lowa. Rooms ffi, 47, and 48, Boston block Blake a drew (tro& f. drew.ubo D. Blake), attornevaat-law. Roods/« and «, Union block, Brattle, Wank. Spec lal attention Corporation, taut *iut «trl- Mn« law. REL NICHOLS, ATTORNEY-AT LAW. « Sort* YaHma. W T AMCfttrmcr*. AND FRANK tl« K. Wilcox, arcnitecta. M.d.ru da *i*a* made promptly ai!<! practically. RtK>w» 9 and 10, Colonial f>bvk, B»nf 1~. BFORE BUILDING CO>BULT PARK loaoa A Ever*, architect*, roomaUS aud *» block, I c. fttoedaav, architect, cor ff « Pgr aorondand Charry. LM«HER,A btCHl't«ari.BCTLKH>7i<viuv r Ink, Smam Kroet. opporito Oocld .ratal hotel HKTEiJKX AM, AK^IIKCT~fcO< • M and *7, Bon win block, comer Sec on<i and Oftlnn»Na itwHt. IV * aSxTsi". ARCHITECT, MWToi , f * • block. (M>K* A FY KE (T. H OOFF.GEO, PYFB~ J architects; anmeron* rtetirna for dweH'wr* and botiiieai block* on hand: »» call and ;« them Denny block. Oil cr.wu utr-X, anrarcAJL MTtS. CHARLES B. PATTERSON, ORAIV natc Vamar *cbool of musie and late Instructor at De Oarmo institute. New York, will jtiTe lemor>s on pij»e. orjraii, piano, harmony and counterpoint. An ply at residence, 721 Union * m>i M~ RAWILLARD, ROOMS riadC.UUfc Front *treet Voice en.'ture, piano! pnitar, elocution: physical culture claw, id a. m , Satuntaes rxTKHttf tkr mr/tH«».»«. Da* A J. MciNfuatf, M. « V. v. a., graduate o« Ontario Vcteriaarr Col '*». Toronto is prepared !o trwt 4lk»i of horse* rattle and other rtomeatle ai f aula with care and akitl. Horses boarht and sold en commission gp*eial after: tiur given to the examination of noma as ta soaadreaa CoiuraWa street, above etec <%*■* t«a- "moe.Vatti>. w T not'ME moriKo Ann juM«ra \\ T BtJKRiTT HOUaK MOVIKO AMD '* • tatowy The beet ou?B» of tools oa thee«a»». Work done promptly, and sa*is gaaraateeo, Addrea. poatoSoe »«* *l. a»«rt «, *TKVO<ittAPftK*H. D| * HIKMAM. KTEMOO&APIfSa. 1« . Inronbhjck Typewriter work of all «ina>. either from manuscript at dicta promwlv and accurately excited rr.tu, Ann iHKmtMT*. GAOROa RRTHVSIK, AAtATMI AND ®«a elaya. »y asail. « Was v Tw MAiLBQAtt nrgcjrra. CUT RATI T crrre TJ ALL PART- Hathaway, lit JAatas street. OW»S THOMAS, CONT6AOOK AND beilder. Mm n4 speeficstioos far aished <sa itet notice. Office Roam S, Stenr Werib. F*oat twet. Seattle, Wash. XTSVJNs * SaRER (MICHAttD N*«£ ins, Jin aad C&uk< h. Baker), eiril «wia«e!tu4 vdutrdi Ptens«d« far kjrwnHe aad saattarr works, fonada iiess, aad tuunl eoaaaraetion- railroad project* aad cmtal ismjriic boosead*- sfcru»d*a ; l tafil &imm 14and IS, Union writ. - .. - .ffiV OCCRRY * OWENS (J. 6. aOURRY, HL O K. Owta»!,civil engineers, mrveyois. and eofc&wsuT*. Railways aad other jwfe -i*j work* <k*tca*d aad boil*. Office -Boowi sßaad 41. Yekler Jassea at., «poo*ite OcHdeaitsi. OP. AS DEKKOS A CO., ENGINEERS • and <r<v?r*rted town- | ship slats: ritt, county maa addirioumaps. Six VOmißMa «'W, second Soar iron United S'asaa iaad office. WssS; ' LAXItSCAfi! Bil7»C,vygA is o. sea *agskl, naomi aottfi eairtraJ gardens, Naomi, Ki;«ap county. »>*. T— -'.andsrape iraUtKttr aad eoirioeerias; topographical asrre aaaps. fdaas, apeciiMaiioas; the layiux out at patk&, tritrat'.' crenn** aad ceneiertai awiwwtiwt to gKnteffi mwhivt* conrrmAcrmm A.VD RUmucus. SAN KEASfISct^HKIIKjK CU, en of bridjrea, wharfs, iJocks, aad pile drtTia* for foanditions aad piera; p an* fu.-ui>hed <»a application. Rocma S9 aad 4M. ¥<«.U>r klAcfe. DO NOT PAY KENT Bat ha 111 yotiTself a boaae by |oia- Jns,£e AMERICAN aitd loan Association. Aa an layestmeat, this association oflfera bifrer ati*aui*s:es atsd ia ssfer than most aay other iave&tmeat yoa may make For application foraeack, apply to J.P.J *COB 80N, my assistant secretary, rooms 2$ aad 31, gqaite block. wocre also o;her Informa tion reitardinx the Associatloa can be had. at,t*,th DOUGLAS YOUNG, Secretary. . swr INVESTORS Are iarlted by Measr* To aocee that this l<st is luoataatly whaafit ACRES! ACRES! ! ? The way to make b'f m«r ev in any rapidly growing city is to buy the "outni<le" while land is cheap, then take advantage of extended Ktrect-ear lines and other developments. Plat your prop erty and retail by lots. we have between 200 *nd StOO •ores *of • in tracts ranging from 160 acres to two acres, from per acre to s4fio per acre, in splendid localities, ripe for platting, ami with the extension of the electric street car system assured. If you are not •» captt* Ist andean not, alone, take advantage of the benefit of buying large tracts then join a pool and se cure the same benefit by means of a combi nation. We are now forming SYNDICATCB for the purchase of some of the beat prop erty on the market Call and investigate. We double discount any proposal now be fore the public We eaii special attention to the tine Hltl ad itlon. lying in the midst o! the manufacturing and railroad cen tres. The cable line and the electric motor line are both heading for this center and their advent is assured this year, whilst at the present time the S. L 8. Jk E. R. R. runs HOURLY trains at 10c and the boat to Fre mont HAUT-HOCKLY service across Lake Union, connecting with the electric motor, thus bringing the addition within fifteen minutes of the city. Palatine hill is eighty rods east of Salmon bay and eighty rods north of Denny A Hoyt's addition (Fre mont.) It commands the salt water gate way of the interlake canal und is the natur al residential section for the whole of this rapidly growing manufacturing center. There is a school house, postofflee and hall on the estate, whilst eighty rods sonth a 93,000 church Is now under way. , !.«!• nOxilote a ISO, just half the price, per square foot, of the 25-ioot lota in the neigh boring additions. It will pay you to investigate this. Bear in mind Go-foot lota. , CENCRAL ITEMS. 135 ACRES adjoining 'be RAILROAD I>AKI>S at SMITH'S Cova, a very important addition to »he City of Seattle. 1o Vt sold in hulk, far under the priet at which the adjoinlnv lands are offered Very easy tcruis. A rar. chance. House of Seven *■ corns, with beaatifut old eraitlished garden. Jackaon and Rainier S's. S:len did lot* on the corner opposite the ''White fence." Beautiful Lots aud blocks overlook ing Lake Wsfcbfngtou; also at Lake Union. OUR LIST of propertna for sale (H»mprwc« t boice and selected lota in every quarter of the city and suburbs. CRAY A CLAYWORTH, Front St. Meeting of Stockholders. Notice of meeting of stockholders for in creas'UK eapital st«x-k of Seattle Dry Dock and Ship Bei'dingCompany. Notire is hereby iriv- u by the undcr slgued, a majority of the" trustees of said comp ny, to th, stiK-kholders theroof, that a meetine of «aid snK kholders will be held it the office of «ald company at the rtim panv's works at the f«n»t of Ctiarke Mreet in tbe oity of Seattle, county of King, Ter riu>ry of M s«hinK«oii.nu Thursday the »'th 'ay of May, l«*®, s. t oMork in the after noon. lor Ute nurpose of incresaing the capital stoek of san company to the sum ofrhree hundred thonsand dollars (two, 000),U> be divided into three thoussnd (800") shares of the par value of one -hundred dollars (|USO) per share. All the stockhold er* are requested to utteod. D. E DUKIK, > WTTEK MtiKAN.J Trustees. GEO. EELLY. > Notice of Dissoluiion of Co- Partnership. Nott-v !« h«"«*l>y ml vrn that the fl.m heretofore esjsiirijf under the name and style of Bri '.jti** A i cniKhlin, doing tmxtu- m on thp corthwi-jft r ruer of Columbia *nd HecoiMl etreet*. to s«>*uie, King count?, Ti-rnU>r* of Waahiugtun, i* this day dis «oJ**d by mutual consent. Mr John Cough Ii n h»* :>tmhtt#<-d the • ntire Interest i t -.n~ wM partnership, and Will curry on the butintiv nt the smnv pise , j»av> k elf bilU and ooUertin# all debts (>t the [Mrtnmbip. C. it. HHI DO£9, .' , JOHN (^)UGIIIJN. Dated at bailie, Ma* pt, ismu i> T « >uci:. Nottae is hereby sirt-n that the trustees of the land for the new building for the Young Men> Christian Association make the IS rut cnli fur funds according to ajrr**- reent, via: "Such payment to be mart- to the trustees of building fund on or before the following times: twenty five :«r cent, thereof upon the call of ssud truttoc* to he mwte by publication of a notice at leant one w«yk in some daily newspaper in the til y of iSeattl", and S per cent, quarter!) U»<*m»tter. without further call or notice, till the whole shall be paid " Payment te be made to K. P. Perry, ewq., treasurer, or O Carter secretary of tmsieea Notice cf Dissolution. B**TTt«, May 1, law. The partnership heretofore waitOni be tween Harry Whit* and U«r»ii IngeU, ?»*H; U»e Bob name of Woi<e A 00., ha th*a da* bee«< dissolved h* mutual eoo •art. The bnainees in future alt) be car riad no by Harrr White, wta-« w»l receive Mdpy Labilities contracted wiih or rarrv wi'rre, i V.'SST;! «—■ Harry * Mia A Co.. real estate and Vrofc. era WW -oat* H*c**o and Main W T notice of Dissolution. K<Wis hereby ft era that the firm be»e to.ore existing under the name and »tyle of Seattle « *frUgeand Wa*on -iUS* «*£2§ st2J7 Third street, Seattle, is thu day dissolved by mutual owawt Mr. Albert Bolton ha* purchased the entire interen at the above firm, and will earry on the ferni neaa at the aaate slue* under Use Mate name, paring all bills and collecting all debt* c.l the above firm M. McTEKjH, VAN WARTBRO-.-, *' L ™ CARPET'S; C ARPE WALL PAPER Mr. C. Maher, of this city writes to £fj| Daulton, describing his visit to the Maharajah roda, India, says: "We were first taken to the old palace in t$ of the city to see the treasure room, where t shown the jewels worn by the Maharajah on sta* sions, after which was shown us the greatest all, a CARPET about 6xio feet, made entirely of pi colored pearls, with great central and corner cir diamonds. This carpet took three,years to mai cost £200,000. This was one of Khardi Rag freaks, and was intended to be sent to Mecca to | Mohammed ian lady who had fascinated him; | scandal of sucfi a thing being done by a Hindoo was too serious, and it never left Baroda. For fine carpets and wall paper, give us a call UC VIP Ail mustang HI C AlUfill LINIMENT «j ! \ ' \ e^&ggg^SS] ! USeg&SBISA Thus the '* Mustang" conquers J Makes MAN or BEABT well Centennial Refrigeratoi We have a full line of these celebrated goods in all siaes. and see than. Also a complete stock of the celebrated Haviland's White French Chi ■ K: " *£Na N. CHILBERG & So "jfii Wholesale and Betail Grocers, KM. 713 and 710 Front StrMt. Choice Beßidence and Business Lot -wimm Now oftnd for ni« in the COMMERCIAL STREET STEAM MOTOR AOETT Prices, $135, $l6O, $175, S2OO, $225, $250, $275, $1 TERMS EASY, Tbla property f« desirably located at the bead of KUlott Boy and aoMh «t| Sate, with commercial street ruunitijt through it Lote aoM cleared and ready forbnlldinn. Ne grade tax. Mo hills Is «Kad property ia level. A atreet ear lloe operated by ateam motora will ia a abort time enable tfct to reafb Occidental square from tbia property in a few minutes. The heat drive to the city ia BOW planked past tbia property aad to M track, which ilea three-fourtha of a mile further south. Tree transportatte*l property. Lota sold for a abort ttmo only at above prices. Coma aad ate m *. O. 13. Bussell & Gj Comer of BttCO»D and COLOMBIA Btrpete, la Colonial Block. oppo»tte p«d| CENTRAL ADDITIOI TO WEST SEATTLE -A.T S2QO EAOE Terms, one-half each, balance tbree, six, nine month*. Tbeae tote ate Ml cleared. Printed matter deacrlptiTO of Seattle and Washington Territory IHB^ SEND STAMP FOR PUGET SOUND PRINHQfI LLEWELLYN, DODGE & Cj Real Estate and Mining Broker* and Auction—WM ROOMS «. 7 AMP S. - . BQBTOM BUOC*, »«ATff The Cheapest and 'Handsomest BABY CARRIAG! fa town are to be found at tfeo SEATTLE BAZAAI BRUNSWICK HOTEL BUILOINO, 1 "MMEHCIAL BT., - HKAflfl nry *JS Fremont Milling O ' -I SAW-MiljL. Manufacturers of all kinds of rough aad dreased laatber. O&ee uader OMMMp J. r l\ ROBHSTBOTST. General Aces NOTICE OF SALE. I» ud by rtrtoeof doly titnM artieiea K *,T. *J.' ,THrn L tfl m f mad * »"<J deMeered J "* i* MaDQf<crtariaa Compost, on tl « «« lay o, Fehraary. im give ihmt m I the property. it>c lading » «Bd book* Kioaal, brloatlng to m A '-«»mpony ot that Amie, «ad »ow la »«jr p>**f»ai(»B, will be offered for m 1« Ib •aeb pmr- rl» •* thai* ae'-ia not odvWable. at tnrtiim for roah. to the hi* heat Wd«i«r.o« th. ?4lb Amy of limy. ISM. at the h , ar of U o'clock in the forenoon of that Amy. Tha t«te to he held ot the enapanT*» laboratory. in the war of the Batter halid- Ing to thto cJtjr. Til OA, T. UTTKLL. TO THE BACK TUB AMD MYOC PAI%S An expruM tag* will leaea merci*! ond Yealer »TMM, •treet bridge, at •:» MM! tta. f- ra Lmrt roee track at t and 30 and 530 p m . Fa»e to r«M '»« to cad of Urant 4rwt MtafcVH UKOIMJE J AMI». n#aM SEATTLE WOOD » Divt)4«r«Ml fir wuod cot J>*7 kindling a atweialtf. to any pert of the ritj Onten !«■ i,M6 Front or at raid a* wherf, foot of Banee* ami ablSta T. A. RUMUCLI* RM