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gTxKW I'ITTSBUBG. | K f niß«r MilN to He Isuiit f y 4 r NiiHion B»jr. ALL SECURED | L # filt' I'srfci Is Ke C'omwfsretl E.„, o reki antl CsßftsM aetore Hprlag. s ..ays work will be P fje G«?r-"tion of a large iron y rr.ili n»ar Salmon bar in - t n'o v eattle. This enter r r km Madly one of the • ever rstabtslied here, t# pSV inn of Mr. James t'art- Pv .",. js.-an-ifar'-.rer t* i s lO who bsi associated v . sceeral >ron manufactnrers w*. -f V . mit-itown and PiUs . •{«}>•■ i are now on the wav r|T, Mr. William Hsinswortb. tbe 'acttref *bo roctatfr came here K^ t:U rr, sad a number of local cap s > -zcly interested in the She.- mi:i EJTiV p t ws«k tb* lewier* in this gr* ta:-ie atioti for thefr Iyh has rieen found, and tbe L ,r i ready ♦<"> cow«en«t active ( H D. biiuu, who bas taken of it.rest in the location of P. v--:- i .ri-iti-try at Seattle, was L Tt , . - iiy in reference to the plans Epg^pSl:?. gentlemen." said Mr. CJiimen, L ; it, Mr t'artwrigbt and his asso *ei<s ted a site for the rolling addition to tbe City of L *hr*!i comprises all tbe land in «|fj ljS* bet wean Bml tli t cove and Lg - m the tract selected consists p,- : f teres on the Salmon bay side of Kition. jar." is compose<l of prscticsi g;l jfcsii men from Young»Vown, 0., Sims Pa., and they propose to Kite the manufacture of merchant ,18. sw*i and to establish works of fee' rspar.ty to »upp;y the tradeot lta-» Pa-she Northwest. They pro tv < ts> "i>ff the erection of the works us t* !hr i»ian< <an l<e drawn and tbe |ir? pared, wblcb will probably take lue three weeks. Tbe men are r !»•'<• »■;•! the mt»n*y is'l A M(; . rit of the stock of tbe company |#et. taken by -cattle capitalists, ami 1 gMsnd tlut tbe amount of stock of- I b»?e could hare been placed twice |r.!.. *J. Hunt has been largely in- Bccisi in securing tbe location of these k* » tht* city. Tbe Pittsburg and parties are well Known to tbe w- of ftilman's addition. In their if tmsjness tbe reputations of these Irwin are second to none in ibe conn- Tbey are all gentiemsii havine from tr ui thirty years successful ex peri w tbe ii anufsctura oi mercbmit iron MP*' "Ik amount of capital employed *t jltslitf t «H tinn of the work* will be at pit - ■ *»i. ami Uif parties interested Im\ ir able to put in a* raucL more KBa. ** the development of the business If n> '*■ The roll* aud other nn fe»r <** v already hern elected in the ip: h>4, the «lt« having been chosen, * -be telegraphed fur itumeotalely. Its. ninety dav* from the time 'he |»»w drawn and the grounds are pre- W, the trade of the Pacific* North* ft ite supplied from the Seattle rolling Tlw wofk* *: i at first employ upwards JBftcicn, whiih number wi!l be rapidly im*ed fc» uieet the requirements of the •ffcr the manufacture of merchant steel iworki will u«# },a«tern or imported in ■ asd valet, and for tin* manufa< fire of vchsnt iron, pig-iron anil wrought scrap n eill he u*d, When the Ksrk I and, or M*ar work* are estabiiahwd. ail thew raw will lie mad* in the I'uget sound Mm, ami f have no doubt that Mich utit siil be established here within a Nrffrnithis time, IM the rolling mills 8 iwkf a profitable market tor the <>ut- Kt * test furnace* •All of the element* necessary to the Mnfactcre of iron and He*«eiuer uteel m with a thf* limit* of km* county. Owr Mere* in bn«>}ualmie pass are r<\ ial to |»be*t l«ake Superior ore*, our limestone id the best quality and we have coking Nlehkfe will answer eery well for smeil V The hoe of the heaule, l«ake rihore A bv i railroad i* t»o* built to within J»k*n an>! one-half utile? of Uir nuneJt t B* relerrr-i to and can be completed to li p- ; t*».ir «MO»?4M t:w.e ;»» tin i» not at all di thru it. rT&e f*tsbli hment of the Kataiewrtk jtoti at ta;man park and the new rolling pti uu the opp»itf or southerly fide of pa.)t> bay, are undoubtedly the pioneer* | Jaaktng this an iron manufacturing |M*? >*f the tir*t magnitude," Pkfcer manufacture* are proj>o*ed to br IN to the** worts, and will draw slid iw* to them. Fir instance, a arte boit Iw . . of \t> <» Kfcotts to e*tat»lish work* hw but will It •,.!»«• uutd he can f;»*t the materials ten which to uianufat tnre in ths* n» :gh- Hrk>*>4. 1 t.en there a whole nest of Ifce Industrie , dependent upon the mm l?.pH thai only aaiting for the corn p. c &no! tbfm wurk* to come here. iH'tik t t(kt\(. t ntttl.tMl Mi NT. la •' *>tr>»> t'a. k«r •<> »l*rt a tiram h Rueltit-** li> «c*il!r. IT - 1 of tbehrmof Mctratm lr» , butrher* tnd o vuem of iarge pork Wiir.#; establishment* in <"hi-a:*>t and Wtfv". * i v.if ' t\ tor the purpose of fci* iiig ih»- isttle on a iarge kur <tn>! op»'(j:ng a b-ar.- h t tabitshment I S'«tt T>< a n port*; yeeteitiae, he I hsre l<een in S<-s!tj« tmt a v*t I ii» ;v ,fc!..r -t ajth tbe piat-e that '.n fu- I >4tali »all »t my home. 1 tr.tend ►Ring a larr<- e»tahUshmet»t in joy I* Iwr* a::..i will enter the cMtle hew* l on a large scale I have been i c th«> * f.iation »jt Wt*kinjtkm a»d te' a> t*jf irtth the csti!»< i>»srket (Ik* , U «e t'ntil nett spring t wiil ar v . * < >»- cattle, bvit in the K ' • • «\t y. *? I «hali vair.jp to K*<t fs«ats;e iV the pto«}w t3 for the future lit I «r t . , I,'h ■ »e.»ot t* **! i. \ irtl ,l *< »' the rontideare ti at I have tn kt-i'. r » , i J trli MI wsthin si* . i I : hav* invested or fcSO,» wis | foprf< r here. « IHtKt It «»H«i S*n ~f | liilirr Ort»«n» a t hnwh t.rfi.tHiOlutt l«*H»at. A ' .A« ''gan red U*t rvrmn* I• ► v > . I atht-ran.*. n»J*f tier K. " %mrr'_ *rut to Seattle U*! itt js*< *y t. gf.n«>rai r«'unrii of the Lutheran in \Uf'- * The were ■tJ s' r rr u*h LuthetMl church i*n Nrth atreef, Wttseen l*ik» S'vd Pine Net» a* i nwtswi |-er*on» »ign*d the-sr ■ftf* to th» •t> r h rv> A for: ai rail p »«kie lo tie* kiemto taw- the ■b s« rsa»; o ' t»rti "er* were elected a*'ol • r v.-, y tm t»\ Keeve* ch irian I*'' «s» - ivdtn '-*r. l.v.«and . G. Faegre, trustees: A. V. Paulson secre tary and C. O. A*paa» treasurer. Tbe dufdi expect to «tvure tbe tut of t'ie like street hail for « plac* of wonhiy. and unti! they do to vfii osc tbe isetdiifa Lutheran '-hureb. I«t gnrenlag «m tb« •<72.1 anniversary of the commeaee-rxent of the Reformatio**, which tu marked by *he act of I.ntber in n*. ;ng tbe ntnetv -fsfth the-is to tbe "Jock- of the cfe arch. A Refor mation festival will be beta In tbe cbureh ««xt Sunday at 1! a. m in honor of tbe event. I let. K*erer's residence is at Job® and Mo-itke itrMin. THE «BATTLK.TA€OMA ROAD. Ofkrert Ktee<e4~Tlte Nearly Ciw pUM. At a raeelifrsj of the stockholders of tbe £ea>lie-Tacr«ma Electric Lallrotid Company, tn tbe office of John Arthur yesterday, tbe folio wing officer* were esected : President. « hariea H. f-.tneb. tica-presldent. Ed srard L. Scamit; secretary, H. Kendall; fcreaaorar, .levant F. Thompson. Mr. Krenrb. the president of tbe com pany. i« ti<**-president and msnaarer of the > armera* and Merchant* bank of -laugh ter : and *he rtee-pre-ideni. Mr. Scarritt, is prr-adaotof tbe Washington National hank, of Tacausa Tbe secretary. Sir. Han da?!, it an eat.anker and merebaat of Grand Rap ids. Mich ,of which city be was formerly mayor : and tbe treasurer of tbe company, Hon. I, F. Thompson, of hsjmner, ii a *enaV»r-elect from Pierce county, and ia also pfe*;dent of a bank at Slaughter. The survey of tlw road U almost com plete. ana a few day* mere will suffice to lo cate the terrain*!* also. AIiDITIOXAL LOCK BOXES. r nttuflr* flfeniilinlri in Denuißfl-Th* Carrier*. The new lock boxes, ;>¥l in number, were put up in the postoffire yesterday, And the sale of them bas begun In earnest. l"p to 4:15 O'clock yesterday 140 out of the -3flo had been sold, and it it* expected that that number will be doubled today. Tbe new delivery system goes into efTe.-t todar, unless -ometh.njr unforeseenshould happen. Postmaster Hrooke* states that In consequence of tbe change there may lie some friction, but boj»e- to have everything working smootblv within a fear days. Live SUH'k tsaunukce. Articles of incorporation of the Pacific lure Stock Insurance Company of Seattle, were hied yesterday in the county auditor's office. The Incorporators are J. It. Metzler, J. It. K. Irvin and J. V. I. Holbrook, all of Se attle. The capital stc* kis SMO.OOf<, divided Into I.OjO shares of 9loGearh, at par value. The objects of the association are to carry* on and do a genera! insurance business on all kino* of live stock, to buy, sell, < wit, lease and mortgage real estato and deal la all kinds of personal property, and to loan money on securities and to deal in all clashes of bond*. The trustee are J. It. Metzler, Irvin Holbrook, J. B. M*tzler,and John Wallace, %ho are to hold office until January Work far the tjnftiry Ofllrrr. Several places in the city that need at tention have been reported to the sanitary officer. Officer Jackson, one of the mounted police, has reported that near the intersec tion of Madt-on and It road war there are -evefal (lead anitnala which «hould at once iw carted away, as they are a menace to the health of the ne»ght>orbood. Also on Madison, a mi'e or so out, is a dead horse requiring immediate attention. Horses for the Vlrtotli ltares- The Seattle horse* which are to take part in the Victoria races w*t» shipped over yesterday morning on the steamer Olym pian. About a dozen animals were shipped and fifteen or twenty local sporting men who go to witness tbe races, accompanied them. Ail of the horses are in excellent trim, having been nil workeJ up to the day l>efore departure. There will be two days' racing, Saturday and Monday. A *j<. Pl'Ri HAefc of towels, nsi'k it:*, table Unei « lace curtains. Jm; tn;sj*<rt»l rslne#, Cb«*fif>rClearv NKW CLOAKS AKRIVKO. Jo»t In «'he»ter riearv. Of'KNlNti K*W G«»OrH. l£> tti • *tisJ< s sliks and triniming* to taatch. < beoter < iearv. HANDERt'HICK KALES, ;<c. 10r VfC. < br*t»*r <'learv. Th«- narrow gauge railroad which is to t* built tr -m Ta«r«>ma to t»-*'tje ha» !*fii wmy«l th'«vttgh lHe» M>•!:)«*>. a- 1 In tonnectii r» with the "*eatti* *»-Bth»m and Canadian «ar rwy*. which ;>»*« throaxh th« **m» point, ha* **■'. th* »an*ea In a f*ver of *j«-< n!att.>n. and l>r-.«prrt> ;« changrint handa at • ereat rate - Ttu-vnm Krery Sumtinpi EiocHt;. o*fy ent*riain«n<uit by Miaa Hlhhard Cburebiil. Fr.dajr evening Nrtvtnh#r 1, at the Fir«t rr«-shytef an «horrb, t>f"mi»e«. to he a rer enjovabjp ••'iu-r<*!aii>t*at, a# »he !• * lady atift ai*d p<e»aiug addrt I *. «> . U >»b>» have hi sird her t« tify. The reader* «»f th- f*tmlWTEV.;«*NCt:* will »*> f>:*a*«<l to tearn that Mr Jhwm H I.ce, th- gr::~ v' >manl) and »i««oai|>ttMbed drue clerk who na* h* • ; barge of the dr:* atom of Haven A « r>. »t M.l i r..nt«tre*t tor * n»;al month*. i,.:*re>vu I i t* v •••»««>■ ti» a<H • the m»Q&gr m»nt of Mr Hawn - aew ami s rgaot dru* atore at the cor ner of grtw«t and Pike in Judge Falmer% handsome M;>ck Alt anul boa*. i'lC. Detiraf Jb Taylor. K bargain, All wool xrt*'* •*& iMk. i&c t*r yard. "V» k a*. Waterman A (ft • r,.f «t»- la- t '►utn the hat and e*f» 1 •»» go to Chare* ttotdatetA. the hatter, second vtrtvt. peer t«i(H-fc, Ir-imena* triarh of '.as. at afcadea In ribbot.a. ToaUa. gingemaa A « o •"'k ; MHfkorrhiefa tViraf A Tayior. The iari»«»t » ■» k f has* to wk*«from at €bark« Mohisteta ». the hatter A<i>ac**. colored. IS yard* wide at s<k*. To* la* Siui- 'tiua A to. \»;w t.iwt ii DaOraf A Tayio* 1 :• Sroai t auvet t has lea t<oi lutein la asrent (or K itui hata. tr* >ac» m wen. Cb<wter Cleary. luiKtw -»nt: of aoealuea. The !*•< «» J>lrec totrv raehtnga Tofciaa, hiacennan A t'o li%e. Tnrki'h t'heatwr t'leaiy. Vat> t»yki v iticWuj". tnlt Itav-, Toalaa. *injtc nsats A « 1 0. All tII «a«h;i:< n>» ftsJ'tced to ?-« ;»er yat-t T 'klat. ittufrmaa A I'O. Mm ary ai*4»od* »eejr, fr*»4 *e tea » Cl«tn Kftieadid attick of kit! g»o*w in ail reliable osa.fa Tuktaa. Siujteman A t'o Haod«om< »t at. kof lac--curtain* In »!■-c»ry Tok I .-«a. riiaerrmai. A * o Dtslu b*\ f*U in »ad ' T< *i»» ' atrrmM A 0«k fiiii ontWflir. I'b*rt*f < w r <-*rrv the artfteai «U'PB«' H flor?. To*. I -^eemhrot* red bMsdicmlwebk ioka*. >.»#• ! rrtgatt A to. (Ac w««H tMMBk C!w»!« l«m#i •« liM* «rf M»'-t **?»«« la C'o%*.* »•, t « »V lev *»- Murrm«» A To. :* U>Mt M ItMtMi lit vidUll Tbi* } }£«, tvesvroita A C* Ni-w cloak* < s«»*<w »'i«art \..n ';<♦ m TttkUa, >in**rw«: >v (•(MlStocot xvurt <aa «ator» fr»» 2.V ap *%:•»» iw4 a* maccmM A (Jdk IS,« Ji rws» CJ»<p»t«r Chary. l 4,*e« >t §**. i <rf kii Tok'M, &saf*r> K:*B A Co :■; n*« r»r I irk »lim» alt I *«* i. »•. * *34 a«* a»r p**. Ac» tfurva | c#f»wr I !«•!* Th#y in *ia<J« I »»a «•» t»> Arrnk it Tb*y tot w tkftt frt« '-•!• i 4r<rt it Iwrftekh «.-,;«** I . r>-"■ '* •»*;>' i»t#»art A fcikU. #• Ura*v-«»uk ! p#u*. H»r<.ia4 Cfc»*fy. »,<. ». > i* (V i.Vi'Miis, *i Ma To* i> S«* ;tß»fcr» .-** Ch»'«Wf 1 iff ] 01 »<• ♦»* '"I. »!'•'-< -•<••' -i "• * t*. • '•ttiapi T««*> «« r»« a, Cm ), m 4 -hm m '.\ au «c-, >,*< r*r rar* jft ik isc-<*»*a*a ACo \»t f u> »«•#*»• cs*«#r Caai? ;• > •» * '*•«•* <a i •** • 'n«. :so. fi'k a* > afvrtßar a Co, l rwt«. * . < ir*ry H* • m toII faA'a* fiaeer B>au A «. ** ifr $.. '■ iv%fe»»a ra aoa »<«♦'■ -a *» ift a c«s *f*. pmcuar. t:w t*n;f«.*r*n<?Rt,oS » *,! r > • t erf *» aB 1 } tpsctai «w*t+. < Uw *?«•' -•«• fc ar?i • * « •'■• «• au . * '• • ■> ; <*> v *1 • Mi** *?* ■ »■ »i*-** «K V.***- t * , . «». •«..»» »--• wa> » > >r » a»> 4. ****** C>SI. .J, C«.-»K,.lki vV.'-i : 4. i V i .Ui A SEATTLE POST-IXTELLIGEXCER, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER t. 1889. OFFICES IN DEMAND. Bourns Kngaged Before Build- iagra Are Erected. NO TROUBLE TO FIND TENANTS. °«« Thrm* Tk*uuid <»«** x«mu la **» CompW-IM ud {« C»«r»e »f fmtroetiM. Office and storeroom rents in at tbe present time are try high./ a tbe completion of tbe new office WoeksAin central portion of tbe city will t«. i dttoe the rent# and * H r?e*U* crowded coo anion of tbe ent used for of& ees. Every building that baa been completed »mee the fire, aiid recently hundred* of frame structures hare been turned ouL. has been occupied before tbe piaster was dry. There are lawyers, doctors, architects. real estate dealers, insurance men, com mission men and ail sorts of profemioui men occupying out-of-the-way building*, dug-osta and testa, who are constantly on the lookout for tbe completion of new and centrally located buildings. Tbe owner* of cuiiidi'igs already finished. either frame or brick, .n every part of tbe city, have had no difficulty in renting U»eir olEvos and storerooms for long terms and large rentals. Tbe owners of new brick buildings now in course qt construction are recalling many inquiries for •>£• e room;, and many oi tlie baiiaings which today at* hardly above ground, are already rented, from tide-water cedar to aeren-story attic. Leaving cut tbe hotels and lodginr- such as the Gilmore-Kirkland fcuii i.ng, whsch haa 130 rooms rented ior a hotel, and the multitude of buildings which are to be occupied by the owners, the fol lowing la a rough estimate of the number of storerooms and officerooms whit b will aoon be in use in the city: The Occidental block is rented through out. It has five stores, a bank, and two large basements, and i*»-S offices. KengstorfTs building, on Second street, will have two storm and sixty-sis offices, near.y all of which hav« been spoken for. Tbe Halier budding's three stores and two bank rooms are rem led. and a good share of its sixty offices. Judge Burke's building on Second street will have room for three stores and 130 ofli **•. and although work of construction i« bsrely under way he haa a large number of applicants for rooms. The Manhattan building will bare seven stores and forty-lire offices, some of which hare been rented. I*e*ter Horton's building on Third street is nearly all rented. It has room for eight stores and 126 offices. The Starr building on Front and Seneca streets will bare sixty-six offices. Horn's building is all rented. It baa three stores and twenty-six offices. The Terry- Kittinger building has its Ave stores rented and its twenty-one offices partly rented. George B. Kittinger'* budding has two stores and twenty-iour offit es, nearly ail rented. Monroe s building on Washington and Heoond streets is all rented. It has twenty four offices and six stores Shauks A Mills' building on Jack«on etreot has ninety-six rooms, partly rented. The Kinnear building, on Main street, will have about 100 offices, and the chances are that all will be rented before comple tion. Engle A McElrov's building, on South Third street, has about forty offices, partly rented. Fisher's building, on Pike and Third streets, will have six stores, which are rented, and sixty-eight office*. The Phinney and Jones "Butler" build ing is party rented. It will have 13* offices. The Washington Territory Investment Company's building is nearly all rented. The Harri«burg building, with lt«> offices, U almost entirely rented, although the brst story is not built. The Squtre Latinter building, on Cora n erclal street, will hare al>out 100 offices and three stores. The Sullivan building has four store rooms and nir.ety office*, many of which are rented. Boyd's building will hnvm thirty-si i of fice?. shuerman# budding, on Cherry and Front, has two storeroom# rented and titty-eight offices. The Fnktn block has three storerooms and titty olhees, nearly all of which are en gaged. The I'oncin building has two stores and *eventytwo offices partly rented. The Nkfe Deposit building will hare fifty offices. ~KleinA l'»t>senk*erg'« three buildings are partly rented. Their building on Second street will hare ten storerooms and 140 orli e«, on Kroirt «treet thirty-eight offi<-e<», uti Washington four *tc<rea and thirty oifjee^. The <>eorsre budding, on Matn atreet has forty-vt* o:t:c«a and four -tores. IVie N«>rdr :m's huildmg ha 1 * two store rooms and twenty office*, all rented. Tne Titimer building, on Front and Pike streetv list tb*eo #t4ireroouaa, all rented, and xeeenty-two office rooms, part of which are iet. I'he t'.dn an building wul hare ten double ?«torerooma nearly all of which are rented, and -13 olh es, which are al.-o partly let. The (totfstein buildinc. Front and Col umhia. has its ba<etuent and fife --tore rouuis .Ul rented, but Um* owners Uatc de tern .:t«*i to keej> Uiesx eighty office rooms until they are finished. levy's boilding on Front, near I'nirer sity, ha* 2 storetooms an i 4! oihees Sjulre'a building in North Seattle, on Front street, has 18offi«"e*. Ihe Noyes budding, on Kront, between Marion and Msmlisoji, has room for * mer chants and 13? office- The Hoiyoke building will hare room for stores and »>0 offices. Frye'a buitdmj:, on Front and Marion *i n >ve r. l"* 1 stores and 40 offices. The I'binrtey building, with 2aioreroi»ms and S6 offi ee, and the Voider. Rtue Bazaar buiiding, with ~ otß e* and 1 store, art: partly rented. The above list i« not con piete, but :t «ho«« where oeer 3 >**> ofH.-e roowMt are going to I* in a«h »rt time Perhaps in the*e A rxwus 'here w;ll be half that number of occ ifiattta, allo*ine two room* lor each reiiter, lhss. it ia tho .ght will aocorotmvfate the present demand f>»r office*, bit for merchandise purposes the robins i«*u;g construi ed *:. l be entirely inadequate v> supply the present needs. AT »IKK HIUKJI IKUB* 11»« I itnptrtri H u»* R< ii>( Mule M 'r» ('»M(artaklr- Tli» t»rill rt>«« ratfcrr *t» iumOM »talr of at ti»* rSf*m«n'* ju*/Ur» m- ti»v. oor*aloi'«*i ty fwwtasati yutctßf v;j MOWttfK* »r.<i *!<>*« E:*S)l *c.»a ,rt,)W 9P-* pat up in drooakk, *sfb p fusi'.r d TiU> tfc# l*rt» p*r* rtsnmttg from tb» Ufjrt ;» !!»<• »iial tiasi or « aittn/ rcwm. W|h» ttw* *.»♦ »a raaxuag will b* mora comfoftttbte than th#T h*** Ttw rain W#»ines - aukoa x*rr disafra*- sbl*, a« s» cam# Uiroufb th# canvas wot drrn ti*d frtur »sach »U ol U» h*i a.r.fc. ibc U4«i ar* sAUtciijr »*;ucg :o; their new and permanent quarters, when each trials and tribolataoss will cease to he. The f. renwu went thrwagh tbe daily dr i yesterday, but they failed to beat tbe suae tosde the previous day ia bitching up. Tbe gray mare was being trained to come out onder tbe harness and retire to tbe stall at prompt calls. Assistant.Chief fonder san! be bad re ceived no further informal on about tbe man who used bis name to *eii applications f°r positions as Sremes. but be hope-J to place him before long. KKKVITIES Th/oouaty jail now contains ten Tmted zudei and fifty-two terrttor.il prisoners Vlf you bare a vacant room and want to met it without delay, advertise in tbe P 'sr- Mcdannaban A OT>ay have coatpteted tbesr contract for Oak street from I>epot to Harrison. Justice Rivers had before him 185 city oases during October. Tbe tines coileeteif amounted to 1&460 L Mrs. Julia Ward Howe w?ll | this eTening at the Cnttsnsn on "Is Polite ijociety rolite'* M The I'nirersity cadets now have hfty-two men. :nc!nd ; ng officers, and appear in their new uniforms a; regular drills. K Root, a contractor, was arrested by Officer Bowers yesterday afternoon for ob structing a sidewalk. lie will answer to day. J. H Kerrick has brought suit in the dis trict court against 8. H. Seelye to foreclose a chattel mortgage for $325 on a lot of saw* milt machinery. The managers of (trace bosp tttl would be thankful if ladies baring could be used for bandaging it to tbe hospital. The bar association of Seattle meets Monday evening next tn tbe courthouse to pats upon court rules as submitted by the revising committee. Chaplain R. htubbs, agent of the bean.an's Friend tociety at Tacoma. is try in a to -e --cure information concerning tbe where abouts of Robert slater, a sailor, who bas an estate in Glasgow, Scotland, coming to him from bis deceased father. Last night a man named Sapp, proprietor of tbe State saloon, on Washington street, got into a fracas with James Waish. a young toujrh of Whitechapei. In which James was treated to a black eye. Officer Phillips arrested him. County Commiasioner John Wooding came in front Slaughter on county business yesterday He report* that good progress is being made itt building the large b ick hotel at Slaughter, and that many other improvements are well under war. The undertakers complain that express and truck teamsters frequently drire their teams into the middle of funeral proces sions. much to the annoyance of the mourners, and at such times and places where there is no need for so doiug. One of the Seattle milk wagons ran away yesterday afternoon on West street, near Lenora a treet, and the cans of milk were suddenly distributed on the Street without order or ceremony. The team was cap tured without further damage l»eing done. Elocutionary entertainment by Mis» Hibhard Churchill thi* evening, November 1, at the First Presbyterian chnrch, prom ises to be a very enjoyable entertainment, as she is a lady of rare gift and pleasing address, as all who have heard her testify. Numerous complaints were made yester day by business men. because there was no crossing orer Columbia street between the landoffice and the building, whereby they might e*< ape the mud and not have to walk to the crossings at the street corners. In the probate court, yesterday. Justice C. M. Rivers was appointed iruardian of the estate of Valentine Wormve:"t, tbe Ger man cooper who was committed to the in sane asylum last week. His estate consists of a small cooper shop in North Seattle and other personal property, estimated to l>e worth SSiX». A "phonograph ?ociab!e'' will be held this evening at the parsonage of ihe Tavlor t'onjregationai rhureh, comer of Birch and Thomas streets, North Seattle. All areinvited. If you cannot sj»e&d the whole evening, call an«i leave your voice in Ali son's phonograph, which will be eihihited for the first time in Heattle at this enter tainment. rtttHONAL. Mr. A. C. Magnus, a Chicago hop-buyer, is at the Russell. Colonel J. 0. Haines returned yesterday from Port To* a vend. Colonel P. H. Winstrom, of Spokane Falls, is at the KusseiL Alexander Jjewis, of Lewis Center, Wash ington, i* at the HnoqMimif. Mr. Van fciuitli has taken a jKwition in the Puget Sound National bank. Mrs. T. H. Kavanaugh an<l daughters, of (Hyrapi*. are gue«ts at the fceagrare. K*-Supreme Judge B. F. Oennison, of Vancouver, is a guest at the BnoqtMimie. Mr. and Mrs. 1.. V. Morse, of Omaha, Neb., arrived in Seattle last week and are at the riea«>antou. Mr. and Mrs H. <1- Strnre. accompanied by their daughter. Mis« Mary Struve, re turned from Portland laj-t night. Mr. A. D. (iarretson, Cieorge L. Joy. Mr-. Joy, William Gordon and Mi** Anna Gordon, a party of Sioux City tourists, are at the Seagra**e. Mr. V. C Van Ness the weil known in surance lawyer of California, and a mem ber of tiie firtu of tlacgin. Van Nen «t Ihbbly, is in the cstv for a day only. 8. V, Boyle, a prominent lumberman of Indianapoiiv is at the St-agrave. as are aKo Mrs S. K. Waterman of Port Toansend, and H. l«. Moody and wife, of Spokane Palis. Mr. Garrettson a prominent banker end real estate broker of .-toux City, an i a di rector of the Sioux City A Oregon Miort I.ine rat ■road. vi« in the cif\ yesterday. He left her« last night far Tannia fjtll I.OM.KK A TKBHOR. Trratwrnt that C«r*» r«uUpttk»iV Aeear4i»( t» tb« £*& franc.* « dallt^ • tv t- -a <5 ' >t< n>ti thai with I,3UMt HBMTfTH C«rT*iD?* COO r retina It Is the o*w la raft*" prfiwi i la /oft fa* p»r*rr ar<» full 0# re^at<*•" untarv* <ks®- ana ag n» , ®c*ey, sal *9 fSw pla> e to their .art at car! frtsn £*s FT*r;v-i».t:»'« te!', known "* Jf manicure. Mm* ***• "J *W(r 1 tor >«k-t fc*! a we*i Rrr&* h with retttupetk-ti, au>i nertt loud bat caw f npp*l*:to» tha: n< tba* *V>a w»r» out aa-i fc« a* effrct, a:.! I was araia a ftiSsrrrr »;U I Mat Joy * VtftttU* | It ha* thoroughly rte I *wt ©B<a .if tit trs.vi «rs« n re of aSsm* *a» aa4 •a# in rsintijsia! d.*'n** feat <*B « ?b UW a:-'. t>f J" « &■* ar-ar. ft iksw #*? as* aa-i *"r«ry tiung with sar «&i arrtvt. -s««J I •» tak aj*44*liffcte«J. a: igS*il? it" CtaKa K*-vts. Mas •tit* I IX JK««rn* - y Corrugated Iron f>% *AiM RT J. M.ifICHOLS & CO., . |1 t«lu«Hia Street. SiirQL C&AWPOCS CSAk. T CeSOTUL Befeitaces—Every N«*k and Vastnet mac ia seat£r& A FEW SAMPLE INVESTMENTS —wrxaxß ar— s<iu/fatJS Conovet Tkis rist *r ill give as ;dj* et tit* ebarader of the property wt haadse. If « decs am coa ts la %ha* want we are snrs you uaa be »tti-sd by catling at onroftcv amd exassiaistg oaf cenp>iU list of property. BUSINESS PROPERTY. {OCA fyV\-Tb» tBos" de<:r*h> tPo JV/»Uvv neat it tacnaae y«r->c| nroo erey ever rft'red ea tSe PaeiSe djAA AAA-T*> lott, IStV?, a? the soutfc- U>*7U»Uuw «s«t eotwev of Front asd Seaaea or tbe oside lot lor HO.CSO aad tna coraar for K>O.OU?: terras BUSINESS CHANCE. £ AAA—vue-ft.'fS intawst fc amasafae- J (V/UU tnr ag btu.nes* paying 15.we per aioiiih in dividends. HOUSES AND LOTS. QOQ Hoa«e and two 'oa. ooruer © A ORri""® IS fee* and new setea room IpitoJU houMW Eighth street near Alter. RESIDENCE LOTS. A AAA-Tw low- corner Hadtsoa and 4>IU»UUU sixta Streets. se.ooo^r^"'"^ ®C CArt-Lo' corner Mad son and Ninth kPv?»UUU Mreet* saxm; tfjC AAA—two oi- at tb«* eon' Jaw-eat corner OvJjUUU of Eighth iind >enera straets. tfj A f) C A—Fine lot ou the e«-t *. le vi Sev cßUi street, he; ween Caivemtv at A Cnion. ffjQ 7AA- Iflt on wr>t side of F fth n'reet, between Le-tora and hian-hard. tfJl C7AA Lot on Waautustoa nm near tPil/UU Twelfth. dj"l OAA-lot near Lake rnioT. eorner Bis kpipavU marck and Th >atu cleared aad graded. tftr?C A "b«'fs ja»t off of Depot street, west H>/ OU of Broadway, <TKAA -Lo** west of Lake Union. aad ipOUU P Weath. WATER FRONT LOTS. $l.O 000 -T * O,lWir *^ 4 "*ter front lota QOQ W4tCT lront tol in I?orthern • d<u " ACRE TRACTS. $6,000 - Twenty acres north ofUuion hay. <Cd' CAA—Ei'ee-'tcre tract south oi Jack«oa street, suitable for |>:attinx. KAO _s ' vt,u * n '' t>neijUarttr acres in tfrtjOUU Sonth Seattle, thne acres in tardea. $2 000~ Tweutr ItIW ae ** <ire * n ®OAA~ B,a!!e tract* In Day's Acre (iardena, iJOUU north of lake t'nlon, and near tbe line of the C»reen Lake electric road ■nn"D T fA Qf—Onc jcood wharf for a X UJCw llXiiiOlj ~rm Oi years. RENTON ADDITION. We still have a few choice lots in Henton Addi tion, oa Madiwu strict, but they are so.ling very rapidly. (Qciu/foiJ& Ccjujue t Real Estate aad Financial Broken, Aoota 10, Hewda Building. AMCnKMKXT*. RACES RACES —THE— VICTORIA JOCKEY (MB Will hold their initial meeting ou ; Saturday and Monday, HOY, 2,4 At their (•rounds. Victoria, 13. C., t'nder the patron as* of hi# honor, the Ueater.- an> Governor, on tfie o><a»!i<n oj th« vt*U of hi* ex<*lU-nrT ixw-1 Stanley, Goveraor General ««f Canada, wh«-n clotrm race* wIU tako place, with j priJM* amouuOag to I,(>OO.CK). Procramme*. containing full information, •!»<> rwwl-rs, will be #e»u to aii point* on the Niuiul. Lor further particular* apply to the *«r«!tary. D. Jt. CAMI'BKI.L. I*. o. Hox r-0. mBEETA CRSBLLTS VOCAL AND INSIRr MENTAL Concert WILL TAKE PLA< K Taesday Ewiiif, Xottnber \ » P. X.. AT ti hm:k hall ' Eminent arti»t« «0 participate Encourage talent *»>t *n n>o irowneitr R»earn tickets at Mewart &. ilolicet. K«a«r*ed *aat». ni; Haleony, T.le; (iallery. SOe. Elocutionary Kntertaiiimeat An Erenlnj; WHh Great Author*, MISS HIBURD CHURCHILL 1:1 .OCt TIO> l^-T. —aT— First Presbyterian Church THIS EVENINC. AclmifitKion C"t*. "IS POLITE SOCIETY POLITY ?" Ti sf * v>iebrated Ijeetorer Mrs. Julia Ward Howe Wffl Lecture oa ti* atove »at;ert at tha UNITARIAN CHURCH On St., Wt t 0."3 ant Plk*. Friday Evenine, November 1 Lmsr* » 1 fenrts as * »rioc*. AOMISSIOM SO CfR»TS. T "k«*a a« *he WIND OK HOTEL, VAKCOUVCR, e. c., r.m< aa» t«»ik t hot® 1 .. f araer of render it.; fr <k «' ttrceta rteaa W mam*' an 4 mi way B- « a«.vir.®< , «Je<- ; aR lot sras«i.a« f+ttr. ~ a«4 ee»»ef*;ai ■»?*» lutr* R- a:«<J fS-Ji per *ia> * AR-R r»fiiMMe> TOKLAS. MERMAN«CO Cloaks, Wraps, Jackets We have them in all grades. The latest fall and winter styles. They fit like gloves; not too light, not too loose, just Winter is almost here. Get something elegant and catch ing for yourself and the misses. We can suit your taste and your purse. LOOK AT THIS. Nice Striped Ulster; il will wear; 85.G0. Cfcifea's CMs; jut tie tiisj; Newiartets, tta Dresy am! Tailor Fittiit ia CaielX S—O Jersej Jacket, al! wool, Maci aai colors, ssl .00. We also have all grades at equally reasonable prices, See our shawls, wraps, etc. TOKLAS, SHERMAN k CO DUNLAP HATS THE HAT AND THE STYLE. Duni.ip sets the style for America in hats. We arc his agents in Seattle. The latest fall and winter style in silk tiles and stiff hats art; nobby and dressy. See them. In two qualities. FIRST QUALITY; THE BEST MADE; SILK, SB. SECOND QUALITY; A DRESSY HAT; SILK, $7. STIFF HAT, FIRST QUALITY, $5. STIFF HAT, SECOND QUALITY. $4. See Our Stiff * II at Elegant line of children's hats and caps. Soft hats, Stet son's finest grades. Save money by buying your hats ol us. TOKLAS. SINGERMAN i CO Ladies' Underwear and Hosiery A stock that it is pleasing to examine»and overrunning with bargains. Goods that will wear and will suit you. For price? these will do for samples: Scarlet all wool VESTS and PUIS. 85c each. Extra heavy scarlet all wool VESTS and PANTS, $1 each Black Cashmere HOSE, ribbed and plain, fast color, at 60c, 75c, $1 Cotton HOSE, fast color, plain and ribbed, from 25c up Hundreds of other bargains which you should examine. See our line of j>cerless black hose, fast color; e\en acids have do effect on the color. See our line of woolen fascinators, all colors, from 25c up. TUKLAS. SIMGERHAH ! CO Boots and Shoes FOR MEN, LADIES AND CHILDREN. Our boot and Shoe department is one that always pleases. The goods are those of best makes, and splendid wearers. We cannot be touched on prices. Here are four samples ; Ladies Finest French Kid Hand Turned Button Boot at $6 50 I Ladies' Dongola Kid Button Boot: Splendid Article; $3.00. Men's Finest Kinqaroo liid. Hand S«wd, $7 50. Men i Domestic Calf, Goodyear Welt; Great Wearer; $3.50 And wc have all grades, up and down, at great reductions, ' We carry everything in this line. 5