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8 OVER A MIGHTY AREA. Biff Blocks of Brinks Building in th# 4 l itj. PUSHING ON INTO WINTER. Operations Will <»«• «»*IT ▼th'* tfca si*« vttd# RM E»r i »"" ! t" r J Tbe extent of V-ilfa* r*o« on ta Se attle at tbe prsMt ume is irwoc e vabse to those wbo are not than * ,r " ir * :1 * ** midft att«l, indeed. « «=»▼ bedonr*ed if these *bo have >*en in -eatt> danng it» *e«-ond irrosrtb .nd who have experienced a.l tbe -.neoever ;er: es tad ditt **&!>■ rt» nf after-fire life thawaefee* real.» the wide area balding operation- cover. There i* hardly a Mock in the -tty up->n wh.h some k.nd of rmprovement is not fakir piee*. Tbere is no retreat from the aoond of the has mer the rattle •.< ice «aw. the r.ani' of tbe 'rows! ar.d the <ack oi the stone rbisel FonMf b street* a**" choked srith teams threading devi - wavs tbro'tfh great maaae-s of material pi ed by the %.'e & unfir.: ;ie<J ."•■'**■ Tbo tsar d* of men ar»- en j>'.ore<J tn c n strurtiog as rapidly as pos*.'»« the * inter rain« c>n;e in esrnest a'd t:.«* en tare hnUdiog «ii«trv t j-r« •*:••>* a » - acti*tty unparaileie*! Ui the b.- 1 '- ry «>, caUe«. A tmir of U<e workiisg -met *»< nia..e ee*terday by t* > r.a r*- an.i a of the f n>: - re»i o? building cf-mpsJed. Hn % bn:J.iinjri Of.iy were ri<»'..■*»! If the lotijr an-*, -u'htiy of wooden »tr*J. t':r- that barr »pr ;n* up l*!ag;ra«!y aiong We»t street a:i*i Jiai roa<i arenue. and along an*l in the »i< tn t* of .?a»-k»on street, ar.<l iti •:»•**■) a ! «<v-r the rity, had i*en included tf.e ro»ald not bare i<e*»i finished in thirtv day Th*- resuit of the reporters' observations is aj»penrfe»i: iioh n ritovr stiiekt Ku»» Bnrhmrn liuiMlng Iti* Work* «-»•< R>>lh Itor'ler#. The Palmer Mock, on Fike and Front, ha* reached the fourth story. It will V* nre sb.nes in height when completed. Warren A Mine* of Tawma are putting the gaJvansxed iron ornament* on the front. The V M C. A building ha* ju*t »e*n started on the we*t side of Front, (.etween Pike and Vnion street*. o*! a {<orUon of the building will 0* erected flu- year DUlff'* new hotel on ihe southeast corner of I'ntWMt and Front is going up rapidly. Ihe -econd-storv )oi*ts are abo-it ai'. in place and tome of the window frames a'e in plare on that story- It ha* a depth of ninety feet and a frontage of »uty, and will he four stories In height. The I»enny hotel walls are up to the sec ond floor and present a handsome appear ance May 1 is the date on which it is promised the building will be finished. I ery's four-story hrick on Front street, between I mverstty and Spring ha* just ffftivid it roof and is ready for the p!a< terer* It will he done soon after the Ist of November. It* size t< frOxfi feet The Phinney Work, northeast corner of Front and >pring i finished and occupied. It is ♦'«*> and three stories in height About one-third of the brick ahich will go into the llolyoke block, on Spring and Front streets are laid. Opera tion* have been considerably delayed on a> count of the difficulty In securing stone for the trimming*, but the arrival of sev eral rarloa«t- ye-terday insure* the unin terrupted progress of building hereatU r. 'I be block will be five *tones in height, an ! the nr»» story is now up. The ground plan cover* '<"xlll feet. Two months will tim<h the brick work. The Maddocks bl<* k. feet. and two stories hi»:h t i* completed and occupied. Th« t)uH4ilti; muttii on the northeast cor ii«»r of Madison And Front street*. Hie *reat t.ilmore KirkUmi building. on Front and University streets, is within a foot or two of it* full bete til. It has four stone* on Front street and seven stories on the ide of the harbor. Plumbers are at work and piasters will commence in a fen days. A large force of < arpe titers and ma*ons are at work on the building. lt dm>en*ions are lllsl'Jii. The Noves block, on Front, letween Marion ami Msdl'on will be *n stone-, in height, will he up in sixty davs, if weather permits Brickwork on the first *tory com menced Monday, and the story wiu» ; arfi tions »tU lie Bp by the last of the \<eek. The work 1* being ru*he I a* fast as thirty «r forty workmen can do it. The Noyes Mock covers I'JOxtll feet. «">ne and a half storie« are up on the Knipe blork, near Marion on Front. It will t-e four «tortss. and covers 4>xl > i feet. Campbell's block, northwest corner of Marion at..' Front, » ss ..t-r• >( the \»-rv hr«t to I# started after tb.* fie The massive stone ba«emeut is in a- I tbetsr-t -dory ron colums are being put in p'ace. Half of ti>e first story is up. The Mot k ha* a front a e o( thirtv feet, run* back 111, and will be four stories high <♦ F Krye's buil iing. covering a quarter o' a block. «»n the northeast comer of Marion aod Front streeis. is up one tor\ F me of the iron w..rk necessary for the front is delayed on tbe rot.! from t'hi and makes construction £« slow Tbe Mock will '•<> four stories liij;!! and will cost over IP*.,■*" Harms A (Mcktnai < three-«;orv • dm.- »<ulheasl corner of Mar nt s } roofed and the uf jwr stories ,ve bet-c plas ter.nl. It covers an area of fc' *! 1» 1 re' The rbinnev buihling. ne*t to Harm* .% iMckman'e, i* Iwmg ro«»fe.i It is three stores hii?h and rt»tl>«» on the cro-md The tJ.dder Kule Haz >ar building : ■ t■ 1 feet, a<l|otniug the I'hinnev building, betn»r ere ted bv (' F Vo«. id Port a ,d i« a.tnost completed, it l« the only str.i. t ire in tl:e t «'k that i« nol under roof. t>amgan A • >:d have j-ist r.>->fed the"" fjn.t • l.k W. O'l s- ;«■ ► roni. between Marion and Columbia, and \ i-teritiK wa« to h.*\e Khch I-yester da. Ihe Roiwed k corner o' Isdumbia a-id Front ts i nlshesi on the or.- de It is three store* tn he cbt and **»« 11** leet m S!»e ton tractor I'arive !;o ..;c}<ete>i the ivassjee stone fo :n.lati.» \ on the lower side of Front «treet Co' irobta stret*. fh «s* the Coiman b;c-< k Is is ;"t !tU» feet tn dn. .n«.» - .ml tne v »'i "dtug ft <:i!g up w,i * tne st#T, r; », jjj e »ht. Frt. k a*e on the jr.' ir- and c. n *t-uction on the f.rst »to»v ivirme->! * e»ter iss Tt# fo ;odtSUM of tbe Oott-tein b! .-t * " tneaat eort.er of Fror.t and <%> - 1 - * i -eft , -j; t-. the »t;eet The |>* 1 »aii " C.l. laxh.* street 43d tbe h« aw 1 ar f U;c :-.r«t store ha-e uwt arr-.v* 1 *-,< * ; t 1 t>la<-e at once. Its sue ;> -' < at -.5 t. ir storte- m height Im.-K-o itdf* bi;.!4Wi(C, »o.:th we*t.:- - -,#r c Front a- .1 \"oluiiii-<a ha lt* <t on about d -tie. The ruasstve »'.»ne r<>. I w»; also ' ea'U t It* : ui lu ( -vter« . till reel aad wtll N> tsv«. - tone- bijib ha* J i»I.» • ei r«1 cn the Kwm dalson for Ith & ,r . *<vt between * -duir' 4 and Cherrv The bmkl •ng eill be »u iWr es }, cs.rers an a*ea 111*1* te*t W I*. Bojd n'.oeetl »nt.» |-,,s • • ; k » j t . I t»r>t and Cherry »i*er!» r ..> \ temporary r»«t» %* ++ j a e ,i m •umtj and Use 1. ier stores »„1 cr -ucd to at ooee. It *2l ' OTr stone* m height. Th- Harr b«J im* fc« haj » temporary roof *'beers: story and ha* ito paw front completed This b*oek »ffl be foar »U»r-.** bigs. Schuenaaa * th-ee-storr h=i:dmg sorU»- ea»t rjtiwt of CiWiy aiid Front, w »*il along towar-is th* secoud story. Tn» rro-jod plan »v«rs «?xH» fret The I nion fcioek brickwork ■* up to tbe Atoi Aory. On Kiomat of delay ' r rt " " 7 ir;g the front c&ItHBB*. the Sr*t story as no* *•: gnashad. The bailding 3to be live «torte» high. Tbe »?x-story fViaia bic-ck. bctng btxLt b' tfce -tarr "UW is tsp a *orv and * half. It *ui of the b*ari»ome*t and m>-t ire Mljhifi fa the city. The grotrnd plan ia 111*30 feet One ar. : a hal' stones of tbe six-story *a'e baiudisg are np on Froc* at tbe foo» of « her-* . It Las a frw»ta«l of tb.rty fe^t. W rt ha* ' ,-t ©t-ranier •ed on the Gor don V.<y tat the foot of Cherry "tree?. It t , -f, r -tones h:*b *ben «o<npi«te»i Kiein \ iildtng ba* a «tory an.i i haif of Sniksrors up. and the re ruainder of the four stories will be ::ni*hed in a few week*. i <.wn.an \ II an ford's t*o-story Hock >s a!i i he-i :« also the one-story Pt:ge; A bank on Therrt and Front. J >i.Ti Col: R*' {x rdaatai biork. between Ye-i'.-r a»?n ?. sewid a' ' James streets, ha re., hfj the top of the first story on the sre-'. eK .».1 the first j;.'..»» and J- -t of tbe walls are half way *■ • r>ft-tory. Contractor I! irne has a - .t I-ent b*fklavers and tw«??;ty-l»e- Üb#>rers at work, and there .ire aSiut t-.tcr • ■ < r thirty rarperiter* nl«<> wnrk • j oti the >:«-« v. Tbe buiidi' g will he fiee a*i t 'he '*r k *< r* wiil i«e done in Siv w ek*. A hoisting engine and machine arr:vel yesterday, and w.il be plaied in p it .mat on e. Al! of the boiatiag will *-e done hy *te im. The girder* are on the w«v fr»K!i P tt- sre. and are •ererai week' overdue a:r mi v. If they tio not noon ar rive it witi interfere with the progress of thf buiiling. >boald the sea prove rainy, a temporary awning will f [ it nv<»r th" walls and th«* work pu-bed * ilii ad haste. o> IIHIMKI!) HI. HTKBKT. I.ittl* *»|>are Thtt T< >nt Ihrnpfeil hjr *»IM Ruildlii(«. The L»»haped building, frnntsnc both on Commercial street and Verier avenue, i* banning to show itaeif I he foundations are completed, and the re (na:n«ier of the building will be completed a* *<>>n a« men and money ran accomplish it The builtiing will be four stories filch. The basement for A.- A. l>enny's and F 1 Terry • union block, west ude of i'om mer< ial, between Ye-der avenue and Wa-fc ington street, adjoining the loiter Horton nank building will l»e completed today oy t'on traitor Car keek. The foundation is of stone nil'!, next to the t'olman foundation, is the largest in Seattle. It cost SI3,OW*. The building will 1* ltr.'xlll leet in dimen sion*, and -land four stories, M#*srs. I'enny and Tern* have not yet decided whether tbe\ willlinish the structure this year or not. Captain J. H. Marshall's fine brick build ins: on the southwest corner of Commercial an«t \S'a huigton *trpe?s i* about finished. The building -tamls three stories above a tine basement, and i* u)x'*> feet in size The front t» ornate with galvanized iron trimmings and granite ornaments. The entire structure will be occupied the first of next «eek hv a prominent wholesale bouse. Mr. Isaac Parker's two new buildings on the we-t >nle of Commercial street, bet ween Main an 1 Washington. are finished to the top of basement story. Each building will be three stories high above the ba-euient, and will rover »«xlll feet of spa e. Work « ill prtK eed from now on until complete*]. With <oo.l luck the buildings wiil 1* ready for occupancy by I>ecemi>er I. Jtetween the two J'arker building* the A I*. building is being constructed. It it .:<» feel wide by 111 feet long, and will '■•" id tbie«- stories alkivt* thr basement. Ihe second story tbior joists are now being p it in. and the roof wsil I*. put on inside «>t n week. The entire structure will be occu pied by A. F. lb.tailing Jfc Co. inside of thirty day*. Mr-.. Harmon's new New England hotel, northwest corner of Commercial and Main street ■<. is rapidly assuming shape. Ibe ("..nutUm and i isement walls ar.- coni plete.i§and the first floor joists arc being p.it n |s>«ition. lPiildiug will be pushed until lb.* structure i* entirely completed. It will stand three lories a ove the ba-ement uiiil !sp »»>illl feet. H Adam* building, on tbe we*t side of Commercial. iieiwren Ja ksoti nnd Main street# when finished will be :V>*l U fee. in and stand three stories al>ove a larire ba-ement An abundant e of material is on hand and with favorable weather the butlding will I*. tinished by January |, Adjoining H Adams' b aiding is one to t-e »• reeled by Mr. W H.Maud, rhe foun .lation is completed and work bepun on the bm; liny, whi.-h will |* finished bv January !. It will be ;«tlll feet and three stories high above a basement. I H. Hughes' building, on the east side of Commercial strce: between Jackson ami Main, i* nearly completed, and mill* oc cupied 11'■ side of two weeks. The building is three «torie* hsuh aiwe a basement and covers an ar.-.i Vxlll feet. The noribe i-t corner of Commercial ar: i Main *tr*et.s, whet.- the siquire-l.atiii.er building is being , re. ted. it a s«ene of great :ivit>. Contractors Ixmg \ » >. have over siity titer-, at work, and the In* wall, ar ,. U> a-s, u ,.e «haj*. The building wiii have !>• feet frontace and est-nd 111 i.-er t.i the r.-ar. and wui sta.id -on stones Material is all on the ground, and with anything hike favoral le weather, the J r k work beronipieted in forty and she l.uilding ready for occupancy two ni> itbs la»«r. Ibis l i* oth- ot ihe lar -. s- in the northwest, and wii] l-e a i r«.»;t t«\ :he ctty. the « and capping for the founda tion for U H Maud's new building, south « sst cor-.er ' Washington and t'ommen ai stwts. is oiup ,-te.l but the work on the building will no? W<ln till ne*t M When fre.u-.i the building will stand four «torie.s byh a d l-e '\i<Ks feet in diiv.en- ns. A 'hr.. «tor> nidtr.i? on «he th !« of Washttigton street between naiiro.id aver, e and t'ommer iai i* about Ci»:u t»leted bv Mr J. L.angsto U . | t stands three stories *Siw bas«ment an-i c, ,er* an .res -i'*?" (eel. Tbe baudm* c»st $. s •* Ih>w ,t .;,i . contra rors. will t irn 'be b- . u-£ over to Mr Lang st. >n. com i».;»*s| -,n a •. .? four wres« Mr >.»-demon's three Mory |« .*- rg on '> .* e ivr ]« K smmer ial "r*ets. will be ready fnr .v --••1 * v Noeetmer A, Tbe - ?ee» ;n s;;c *!.»>•. sf» »;> » rr rr t lanr >ft*a4t<4 Mis.lur*. R(«lng 1 I »fl> llrtls At the I'hmney A Jones Mi flg ond a ;d Jan.es streets the d»th< uity in -S .. • ' .s -ie are.! b«::J4in« op»*a t * Tr>»- >aseme-.l i« a ! , ;p * n .i „ me c s':<r 5..» r r, ip to the storv. on wh h i< fc.sr !»rn pis ed Its hand *o, » : grar.!> a -eadv *h.>w « -ipn S u l9 front r**s*e. rti*k are on the ground to jntt in lie ..tiding Tbe block ;s ! 11x120 * n I ■ * ' ve -t-s~.es :n he-cht '"* a-!i - ft.fl Temtorv larr'tr »-t * of. (viny « < r rtbeast corner of >*- ud »n * v Her*-* streets will four *!• re« h At present ibe wa..» are *-n ih: we 4 | haj of the SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGEXCEB. THURSDAY, OCTOBER IT. 1889. tsioek. and tbe partition studding on toe first arxt ■« belt* |Kit in peace. Tbe !>TELU- r> U'l perfecting press is already located in tbe bawn int and the enure piant of the paper wiJ te located here *5 soon u the building assumes nfficient *IW. Tbe iouadsti-fa of tbe six-story Ham *- burg biock, south**.*', comer Second and Cherry streets, » laid and par: of tue hm fOrT «aii« ar*» op. Wort is temporarily I'l.'peiHiel »ut wili be renewed next wee*. J. H- Keojntorff h*e commenced ejtca taung for a I.'IX'JU fool building adjoining tbe Washington Territory Improvement Com par. y s buho.n.g on second street. It will be a four-story bri.i with a concrete basement. Tbe #xt« r:<i? of the Timts ; iock is finished. It is a th nee-story tjock ontkw3mbii -treet, between .Second and i'ront streets. The basement i# completed un the Heiier b:>:»ck. northwest corner of Cui.imbiaand on i str«et-. Tb«- blotk will be a fit jtort building, runricc back to tbe alley on J'oi injbia j-tre* ; and itv .nz siity feet on becond street. Its handsor.se stone trixa are being put in fla-.e on tbe first The new j*>toflfre buSdiag as com pie'ed covers »'».t*l'«> feet »: ground, it represent? an outlay of ?UU> *' ' harte- A. MeH'in: i- patunst in a one <tory I r k on th- comer of Second ami Marion streets. Ih:? build ing will be tint*hed m a few uayx. J. M. Colman. who owns this !and. will put up a six-story block here next year. The heavy stone foundation o; Judge Burke's *even-story bio« k.northwe?t corner ot Marion and >ecoiid street- S-eftm? to show on the we-1 • i ie. llin building is to be lo?11 "J") feet ;n »;» and wii; i>e one of th- i<e-t building? in t;ie city, it will take three in>nth- to finish the foundation. Tbe excavation for John block, northeast corner of Marion and Second, is about hit f «; >r.e The tirst-»tory wail is well started on the north fbie. Ejcjv.a »11 or the new M uihaitan bi-tck, corner In ion and .Second .streets, i> well under way. The block will cover a quarter ot a block, and be three stories high. O* THIRO STRfET. Pester Morton'smassive block cm Third street 1= being roofed. l';a;terers are already at work on the interior and the window-frames are being put in in the front. The block is four stories in height on Third street and tive on the end next to the alley on t berry street. It is pt*xl:» feet in sire. Over :>»>.000 brick have already been laid on the new Kline .v block on Second and I niversity »treet«<. The build ing cover- an area of lJOxlfW leet antl will be six stories tn height. McEachern.Tora linson A <iih«on. the contractors, have a large force a: work and e\j>e< t to complete the work in forty-live days. A temporary roof will lie put on the first story and building proceed right along. The heavy iron columns will arrive from < Imago this week They are surmounted by m issive pilasters forty-eight inches across the la-.e. SOI Til SKt'ONIk STREET. The ( lang of the Trowel Heard on Every Hand. Mo>e< Korn's tine brick building, outh west corner of Yesler avenue and South (s.-ennd >treet.i about ready for occupancy. Mr. Korn has built but three stories above the basement this year, but will add an other story as soon as spring o]«ens. The plasterers will M>on finish their work and be followed by the painters, who will -oon turn the building over to the owner ready for occupancy. The brick work on Mr. C. E. Bowman's .TOxIHt-three-story building, on the west «ide of (South Second street, between Yesler avenue nn-i Washington, will be completed in about three weeks. It will be ready for occupancy by the l>t of December. or sooner. Twenty men are rii£a?e<) in pu»hms» the Terry-Kittincer block, on the northeast corner of Commercial and Washington street*, toward the -kv. The butenuut ami first *torv» wails are tip, and. with pood luck, the building will be ready fur occu pancy by January 1. The Terry. building wiP be an ornament t • the city. It will stand tour Mv>rie« in height and cover >oxlll feet. Tuere will t>e -ix >u»rie« on the ground Hour. and ottices on the three tipper tloor*. Mr. lieorge 1». Kitti:i>;er • building, north side of Washington. between t omiuercial aini Second, is rapidly assuming shi}*. Ihe basement ami r.r>t story i- up ami the building will !>e finished i>y Ja:i uary 1. Ihe building covers ,'ioxt>i) feet of spare. an<l will vtan.i four stor;e< above the ba>eiuent when completed. A large fort "of men are at work on the 4Je<>rge H. Kittmger building, northwest corner of r-outh Second and Washington streets. Mr. Kittinger is personally suj>er intending the work, which is now being rushed with i?r*at rapidity. The builuin,.' when completed will stand four stones hijjb. and cover an area itix&i feet. The basement : »nd rir*t Mory are air.-a ly com j.eUd. Mr. Kittinger -ays the building *i.l Lie ready for ih < :pancy by the noddle ot Decernt>er. lie now ba- thirtv-three aieti at work. The brick work on George <*. Monroe's budding on th»* -o itnwe-t «ort.er of Wash ington and South &v-.>ntl - r. i ts. is com- I It ted, and a f-irce ul t arpent«r«, under the :pervision of tot.tractor- I* -w v Co., are j-it! - .' t' the Crushing touches to the interior, ir»v;,tu> to making way for plasierrrs. Ihe building «t»nds three stories, and in WiaWeei Ihe building wdt V r*ud> fur «>- upancy ins:<!eo( four week*. Adjoining the Monroe b ling on the west i-. the K ;ne A HosenUrg buildin:. whirhis already completed, on the ex tertor. It has a frontage on Washington street of f >rty-live feet and a depth of i fsv sx feet and stamis three sue.-- above a U-csuei.t Plasterers will finish their work io»uv. when the painters and gilder" wsil »;ct to work and have the building ready for oec.ipancy inside of ten il.iv - riiet.i rpp W. V , Ul .p bu:ldpig. aiijo.n iuc th<> K e V Uo«*ntwr< bailding on the west. i« ai-o nearly completed The build ing-rand* thr.-.-Tories in height and is si'xfti fret. Ti'e br< k work has com pleted. the r\« f put on . the ca-penter r • work nearly fir shed, and the p!a*'e-er« iM-gan vesjerrtav The b aiding «ii| I* re . iy ior tenants by the m.u . t - of N- rem t<f , Contra. t4u Uommel. agisted hv forty w. • kii en. is busily engacM i udung Con's th.-st.-r building. on the - . iti east. orner of N.utfc •-> on.j an,, Washington, to comple two. The bri, k work Will b* I isv. when the r*>f wdt he it u on and ' .r -aevi retr*rdof the rams, r.verv e* "t will be made t<> harethe b u!d •ns coai{'eted by N - i» < eva i iee:de th-a>r vt of Cfr. ca^jo. Work •• be.n.- r i*hed w.th -jeatra;.«d-- or. «he .'es>e W t.eorr* bta'dsug" north ea*t corner South r d aa ., \ U , rJ tn ton H I|lm V A. r gfct hare ail iheir riat#na! on the p- >« 4 .-, i wjj. b,* r tb «. -«r-i. t- re r.v>'. ; b\ the - d :.■• oj \ rrm . - I -- W * a w ' V dued by Jaruarv 1 T fcui: •- " : ! wiii «und four «torse* the OnlKlMl M:.to-i \ s.. i; . h M r . l%h , u work o« Mr Uuron !! alome n tl-e northwest • -r er <>; >. ath N« • j snil ,a.k ? n The pi*ns cad a baUdiJ rt.xi'.tfee Uireest rt , sn , h . # has»menl The b .^mer.t' and t.r-t -t.,rr s-e at'ead* r.r. -he: a «t -v, ry etT..rt wdl '* av.e to bar? ihe » readv bv «be hbiletrf i«e<-ei: e- |. ;t *a;-s s car.va, a,.. . t r,-t i.e.; the ►ua'd:n c ami the work av H> m evr iui- wui t* one of tLe uiost ?üb?tant:ai structures on tbe coast, and will be oev " pied by* wholesale firm. F. Marco has completed a one-*tory bnildiag 91x155, on tbe southwest comer of &oath ?Seccmd ard Jackson streets. The building is dnrided into -eren rooms, occu pied by business firms, harness shops, carriage shop. etc. The structure cost IS.OQO. SOUTH TMIIII* DIRECT. Strurlorrs Crowdr<i tlim( th* T.imit of the Limits of thr f iir l»i%trict. Shanks i Mill* three-«tory and basement building on tie n rLhre-t com#.: of Jack son and south Ttiird street? -liiaecoin yietei in a day or two. The interior will be finished and the building oec -pied in side of thirtv days. Ibere are three v to res on the grade floor fronting on South Th'.ru street, and two stores fronting on Jackson. The entire buildine is 'OiIO& Contractor IVrt.val ha? a large force of workmen b'.sily eug.iited on Winehill's building -outhwest corner of >!ain and Soutli Th rd -txwis. The foundations are laid and :he wa.ls -re rapidly assuming proportions. It will 1* three ,-tories b'gh, and 6Dxl'.s feet, when completeJ. Ttie brick work w;.i be done by the n.:i<lie of I¥ceniher aud the building occ-if ; d Vv January 1. Tbe large brick building under j'«eof construction oa ti;e »*. uthea->{ "ft o: South Third and Main -trees U to Mr. <<eorjre R. Kinnear. It has a frx>nsage on Second street of 12" feet, and on Main street of lus feet. When completed it wHI te fo-tr storie? above a liasfiuwit The b.i -eiuer.t. fir-t -•••;y an 1 half of the onu story are compiete-l, and if good weather continue? ft>ur week> lonirer. the roof will on, ,vnd the budding ready for occu pancy be Jan-sarv 1. Tlioma- \ Albright are the contractors. Ktige A- M< K roy «re building a three -5t »ry above ba-«iuer.t building cm the we»( -ide of >ouih Third. between Washington •iid Main streets. T!ie brick wi rk will !•« completed hi three weeks ami ihe budding ready for occupancy by January 1. On the west »Hie of South Third, between Washington and Main streets, Mr. \V. T. Hail is building :» large lour-story brick building. It covers u .space OOxiO feet in size. Ihe building ha> l«cen completed ore •■tory above the basement, and work will stop until spring, when the building will be fiui>bed. A temporary roof has-been put on the grade tloor and the basement ■wiil be occupied immediately. The rhtfk'.x hotel tmilding.northea*t cor ner of isouih Ihird and Washingten. is completed. This building i« tbrte-stories high and built by Wah Ch.ing. l>i rectly in the rear of this a three-story, 4<>x. r «o fee: building is being erected bv Wah Chnng. John Dow .t Co.. the con tractor-. have all the material on hand and ssy they w:ti complete the structure in four weeks. Homer H:!!'s building on Yesler avenue, between B'juth Third and South Fourth streets, is going up rapidly. Brick work wilibe completed in three weeks, and the building re4.iv for occupancy inside of sixty days. The building will be two stories high. Architect Fisher's 'iOxIOO brick block on the corner of I'ike and Third street*, wi l ! be completed at once. Its foundation is already laid and work on the* story will commence in a day or two. True Economy It it iru» economy to buy Hood's f>ar.«ap.»rin*. tor •' 190 lkises One I»MUr°* is original with ami true only of litis popular tnedietne. If v.»u wish to prove this, buy a of Itnxl's Sarsaparilla and mfjiurs iu routtnU. If on will find it to bold 100 teasp"»n(uU. Now read tho defections, and yitn wii! find that the average d.ise for persons of rftffeient is less thau ;i teasponuful. If »>d's S».ir»ap.iritU> is the l>e*t and ehe*|>e*t medicine. •• I took Hood". Strsapan'ila tor s<.ss of aj petite, dyspepsia, and nmrml languor. It did me a \ ast auioatit of good." J. W. Willefoed, Quincy,lll. Hood's Sarsaparilla SoM br %\\ sts. s\; *ix for #5. Prepared only l>y V. I. il(X>ni CO.. 100 Doses One Dollar Thursday, October 17, Clearing dot Auction Sale OF Household Furniture, Crockery, Glassware. MESSES. i'UFOCR & CO. Have received instructions from Alexander Leckie, Esq., to se'l at Auction without reserve, 50 TONS of Household Goods, comprising Drawing, Dining, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, Stoves, Bed Linen, Etc., Etc., Etc Sale at lO o'clock At our Sale Rooms corner of Second and Union Sts. BRICK DRYER, Call and get Particulars and Figures. Seattle In am! Steel Manufacture C# 0 Seattle Office, West Seattle Ferry Slip. Mcr'ii Office and Works, Salmon Bay, HARRINGTON & SMITH, i. { . ers a. u. . c :fa crs, have now on 1 the largest and besi K.ci'ted stock en Pisgct Sound. C ° o 'r!ou^ f rVort H*aTj fe ' ''o"' Stwe, .Corda«n and Ship Chrr>fll«ry. e,our, fern. Hay Crnin, Paints anrt OKs and all kinds of STABLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. ' 1 *'• ' ter ntpref P.ov» *al Ha.-row, I ' - MiuacU vrairnßS San Fru s:-: Bridge Company p IL3 IDFU^VIISrO _ omcE - - raoT OF jacksow street nnnw f r ° usersi °°' der - $e5 °.tr,$8, $9, $lO. uUUI!, r ri-ousers Maker-, Room -A. t kins Block. I 8 a Oswego n i Stfrch I 2$ A rus; :n «tr*cfv..: partej-- Bnl M »® lf >* a' 4 *® 4:r - t»s*utr of Kgy P»3 it ;nsj»rt» to :!3ec, etc. No other H&3 Sl«rch t*o*« foci »ar'«.- i««l S{j K:?c*tjrd'j" Nii«r Glow " Sr«r-h w.:i b« fc;4)C; jffj foe« 4 fir iap«r?cr '.o at; csi:«r f, r PR. i Laundry in at »:w=j*_a. end jf «r.<l cott -tr-t t. t?v«r variM :avj-J4i- 2 Uy. *n<J !!>• fmni <*ic>r. . * if «"2 ->*r: or I J-1 v. i N. f-c-'i l> ■ in th* Ks<tita##of cfe*«r§«arriu4—tr« pvii • .*!■»* t ;h«ch»»pef„ K nfsfarJ <iSur« h l*P" '• i «*•. rentl»»d tne for tftXil :» £i n«sUiy. So!d«'l iruasd tfc« weridl fiß'- I. KIN<»SKORD A SOX. o«.era.S Y eK*" ' •" "^:V ; " " ' CITY OF PARIS Wholesale aid Retail DRY GOODS. Third St., Near Madison. LEADING ESTABLISHMENT FOR FINE IMPORTED DRESS GOODS SEALETTE AND PLUSH CLOAKS AND ALL KIND 3 0? R V»K AXD RICH NOVELTIES CITY OF PARIS THE GOLDEN EAffl Is the place to buy Clothing for Man, Boy or Child. We will tell you the reason why: We carry the largest ami best stock in the eUy. We manufacture most of the Clothing we *oiL We consequently save the consumers the jobbers nrofit We guarantee everything seiL We practice a spirit of economy in conducing our business wfc* bound to save the public thousands of dollars. ! Surmises as to what i< Correct." can be easily turned into certaiatie* 1 an inspection of our elegant display of new Novelties in every Departs**. DRESS SUIT DEPARTMENT. Prince Alberts and Cutaways. Perfection is here displayed. \\> please the most exac ting. Prices range from ?i >to $35. Novelties in Yow Men s suits. ' Nobby" patterns made in "nobby" style. WVve turned th* trade tide cur way. No trouble in finding the corre t thing here. Overcoats and Chinchilla Coats and Vests The most complete assortment to lie found in the city. Latest and mott Stylish Patterns, cut in the fashionable shape. We cordially invite everybody to come and inspect our magnificent srort Whatever is bought from us and proves for any cause unsatisfactory alter inspection at home, may be returned for exchange or money will be refunded STRICTLY ONE PRICE. 1 He Golden Ege Cloli Hons I. BUXBAUM & CO., Proprietors. 111 Brick Block Corner Front and Seneca Street*. ' ORDERS BY MAIL should be accompanied with the money, draft« P. O. order to insure prompt attention and to save costs. Our business is strictly cash. GORDAN BROS TAILORS NOW IN Rooms 24 and 25, Boston Block WILL OPEN ON OR ABOUT THE loth, cxf October IN THE New "Times" Block With the finest Sto kof Goods on the Pacific Coa«t. MEXICAN LINIMENT ■HI 111 l j||| I III" ■ r *\g »- 3 viv ' rxidi c .\ 1 < 1 1 1 1 1 1 . , Voot { DWta'* * lnSi v,oavic.s, V 1 "J*. <^ b d s*i tcb 2; I | H ™ >pc , sufl J S< J 1 «nJiS£* -'a u; Thus the '* Mustang" conquers pain/ Makes MAN or BEABT well again! The Type, Presses, Printing Material ami Machioerj Used upon the IV r-lNrF.iuorv< FR and all other Pa<!fw Coast dailies p;.: renamed of PALMER \Ki V I, r EleH rot jpi i U '. Stereotypic* at rati , a :dr«.-s PALMER & REY, Type l ' oc " crs, Liccirotypcxs and Mcrcutypcrs, FcktlaM', Ok.