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WpTE SAND SPIT CASE. Han ford Orders the I p to Get Off. ILontn'S RIGHT CONFiftMED. BL Too Hear the City for Trm I mi Crwltjr-Tk* »loW*r. Ijfbe ejectment suit of tha-Lake Shore Ifwtroad affa.net the sqoattars on the cora laadipit, ia which Jacob llEfidson was respoadent, was concluded IfcJudge Uaa ford's court yeeterdav, and Ilia at once delivered a lengthy and oral eaetaiaing the right of the rail* [ fad eoopisy to potmiUM and granting [ * order that the respondent sboald yiaid fraaMMe-on within ten day*, r file )e4g* held that Loals S. Rice, F #foagii whom Davidson claimed the right efpoaMe«ioa wae an employe of the rail* i load aed lired on the epit in a shack built I |o the railroad com pay, and that ha ws* iwylrijT* bjr the company to protect its loo!* and materiel located on the spit I gad to retain possession of it ' |or the comnany. Davidson loaned ; lam**y to Rica aad faraished him aeppiies and in payment got from Rice a bill of ssle for hi* improvement* oa the apH, which is the baai* of hi* claim to the The railroad company bad filad nape with the secretary of the interior - lUaiax the land as unsurveyed public had. The land is certainly not tida flats. ? gad therefor* doe* not belong to the state, fbe railroad company had made the first application to the United States govern jaant for the land and wts entitled to it |y rirtue of it* open, notorious and onin- Isrrnpted poses won of it. Rica had no yigbt to conrry the laud to any one. he beta* there simply as a tenant and em ploye of the railroad company, any more than a hired band on a ranch coaid dis pose of the ranch in the abeence of it* owner. Furthermore, the land wa* not •abject to entry under any of the land law* of the government. It wa* neither agricultural, mineral nor timber land, and in common with all lands about this Har bor, It was selected for the ptirpoee of building a city upon it and hence especi ally reserved from pre-emption entry. ALLKGII IXIUtMC tRIXLTV. Mrs. lavla tajra That Fifteen Mentha of MMrtMMjr Wee far Rev. | Anna Levin, who la the wife of Joho ; Latin and haa been aince May 6, I*o2. yes terday began anlt in the auperior court to [ bare the bonds of matrimony exiating be ! tsrsen herself and ber husband dissolved. ' Ate allegea that ahe married John, who ia a marine engineer, in Seattle, and that one | Child, Henry Jatnee Latin, 3 cnontha old, w the only issue of the marriage, alao that there la no community property, f. Aa grounds for granting the divorce ahe i alleges that her huaband is a habitual drankard; that he choked her insensible Within three months of the wedding dae; that a fortnight later, on August 10, MAS, he kicked her on the thigh and made ber lame for five months, and that on Decern •; ber 1", l&ri, he came home intoxicated | and jumped on her while xbe waa lying I down, bruising her and inflicting painful woonda. Sjveral other inatancea of ex | treraecruelty are alleged. She wanta a ; divorce. the custody of ber child and SSO far month alimony. Raw *ch«««t Districts Approved. The county commlsaionera were in aes ftim yesterday morning and tranaacted ' lbs following buaineea: The board ap proved the action of County School Super | Jatamlent l'uaey in forming achooi dia trkt No, 112, described as all that part of Slag county in townahipa 20 and 21 north tftel eaat of range 8, and school district So 113, described aa beginning at the ianthaast corner of aection *. lu township U ngvth of range 7 eaat, in King county; traaing thence south one-foarth mile; thence east to be Snoqualmie river; thence Perth along tne river to the eouth line of aection 9in same township; thence east to the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of aection Ifi of same township; thence south one tourth mils; thence east to Toit river; thence up that stream, following mean darings and east tine of range 7to north tine of said townahip 25; thence west two miiea to boundary of achooi district No. 110; thence with boundary of said district 110 to place of beginning. The bond and contract of John Shaujrh •aaay for building the Curnan road were •pprure.l. ■e Need Mwt Pay Over the *«>«»• y. A citation issued on July 10 requiring Ib«n Smith, guardian of tbe minor heirs ef tbe lata <>eorge D. Hill, to show cause why be should not be punished for eon- tsmpt in not obeying aa order of tbe court atadf June 21, was dismissed yesterday hy lodge Langley. Ktisa Maud Hill, the •Me<t child, became of age in May last tti<i immediately petitioned for an order M (he court removing Mr. Smith as piardian and compelling an accounting from him. She also wished her share of tbe eetate. one-fourth, paid over to her at «« Atter a hearing before Judge tang le? it was ordered that Mr. Smith pay to tbe petitioner her share of the cash In hts fcaads, I.VO. but the judge refused to re mote the guardian. A Her the order had been *»da Mr. Smith neglected or refuse! to eh*? it, and the citation was issued requir ing Inm to show cause. This citation wss jesterusv dismissed. and Timber Claim* Conflict. A fon lest wn* beard in the I'nited States land office yesterday over the south of tbe northeast of the southeast of the •art h nest v 4 #rul tot Sin section town- SS north, ranee <* east. located sn f»no koanah coonty, about eight miles above B*u«i t ay. on the BtUlagnamish river. A H Thurston and C. D. HUlta discovered an iron ledjje there and postad a mining t aim notice, but fai.ed to file an entry o' Iks same before James K. Poa ft led a tim- Wr da;m on the same land. They ara aoa contesting Poa's tmal rroof, on the groaad thv their mining claim has a preferred tifHt of entry. Charged Huh Aiding a Frlsefight. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Me Bride yseterdsy bled i!i the superior court an in for n; at Km against Thomas Evans charg es lum auu aiding and shotting a prisa acht between Kobert Hodges and a man named Harris at Black I'lautondon July L Pearls asd I «M(» Ofless. A .icense to wed was issued yet tarda* w A il. Bullock and Jennie tires, both at \ ancouver. H. C. There vera ona homestead entr* and ona Cast U meswr.vl proof Med in the I aited eiaiea land otic* yesterday. The board of aquai.sat.on actad nnou taenty seven tax petitions yesterday. This ■ *>f the board is drawing to a close Saturday wUI be the .a»t day. >»w gntia ri.erf. The following new suus wera ftSad in of the dark of the superior court |aienl«: tmroa M. Cole j Hanny et al.- »U° m ° n promissory note **• J- tovejoy >alt to 00 ,wo b'owlaaory note*. *he washmgtoa Central Improvement s.otnpa«j *a. Ueorf* Sea,ana* Saittore- cover WflO am proaataaory note and breach of contract. Moore. Haat * Co. va. KM & Pitt man - Bait to recover *451 on account. J. J. H»u va. J. C. Loyed at ai.- Suit to recover |2M alleged to be due a* rent on one-half of lot 3 ia block 13. Maynirss plot. F. I* Stinson re. Thomas V. Smith- Suit to recover f 13J on (kroaknorr nota. Anna rt. John Lavin—Suit Car a Atom. J. Nelson vs. The Jamieou-Disoa MUI JierTof 10 NiaM mechanic's : William Evans vs. A. W. Bash—Suit to recover sl.m oa of contract tor Mia Of mining property. '«» kLovrgb. srrwoacorK, CIVIL **O carnival oaraa*- ■ XSTS— L49OLET. J. F. L. Sliason vs. T. V. Smith-Default of defendant; signed. ■ *• V? 4 * **• J®hn B. Deaay et ai. -i>efoaU of Defendant Joha B. Denay; signed. '' !• Joe T. Xalson—Continued. Guardianship of infant hairs of El.en K. Hill—Citation issued against Eben Smith to shoe cause; dismissed. I. C. Hark man—Motion to disaolva at tachment; denied; exception. Aeajgnment of W. U. Wotton et al.-Ei empt on of certain property; allowed. PstllMßof J. Johnson et ai. for a county lirhed *on granted and road eatab- Road petition of H. L Allan et al.-Set for bearing September 5. .'* "Vft *"• H. Kittinger et at.—De fau.tof \%. if. Saber and Frank Egan; signed. "oeATE nraanusT-ustftn, >. Estate of William 11. Treen -Hearing of final report; set for September L\ Estate of C. if. account; aet for hearing September 2>. r.itate of Alois Fischer—Petition to 1,1 ake application for funds from Louisi ana administrator; granted. Kstate of Lyman Dutton—^Testimony of witness taken in support of will, Mat KITATB IALII. ®***S Uocordod ta tho Awditor's Oflleo Yastordav. Raal aetata transactions from January i, UKfi, are $6,75 0.4U9. There were filed for *ooord yesterday 23 deeds, the considera t'ow* aggregating 1133.6A2. Following is the list a* furnished by Osborne, T rem per <t Co., abstractors of titles, 118 Cherry street, between Front and Second: Thomas Prest to Donald Ross, block 20, Green Lake E rctric add. $1,400. Kelson Tunin to A. B. \Vo»>d*rd et a!., lot 28, block 24. East Seattle, $2Uf». Harry White to Mrs. D. C. Smith, lot 27, block 3, Cnion Depot add, S3OO. N. P. R. R. Co. to David R. Lewis, sw S, 24, 7, I-VJO. Matthew Tudor to Thomas Brenaan et ai. \i lots 7. 8, block 90, Nagls's 2d, $L Thomss Brenxan to David Brengan, U lota 7,8, block V). Nagte's 2d and others, |2. Thomas Brengati to Samuel Brengan, lot 3, block 16. Evans <ft Blewett's add, sl. Charles Ertckson to J alia Iverson, sw ne sec 6, 38. 5, #2/*)0. N. I*. R. R. Co. to John Wilson, part aec 1, 21, 5, »?*). C. H. Holdcn to tieorge McLoughltn, lots in Bryn Mivr, $617. John Orankrans to Jacob Furth, iots in Dewev'a add. S3OO. J. A. Prouty to N. W. Bolater, Jot l». Hock 102, Terry's 2d. $3,000. A. A. I>enny to If. W. Bolster, lot 6 block 102. Terry'a 2d. q. a, sl. J. I). Smith to C. J. Wells, lota I and 2, block 2, 3d Motor Line »nd others. SBIO. John Leary to E. A. Turner, part tot L aec. *. 23. 3. ft. Daniel Hagtey to Joseph Schonbachler, part aec. 21. 25, 4. q. c., ft. Masonic Cam. As*n. to Mra. M. K. Low, lot 4HO cemetarv. $37. Oram Street Electric Ry. Co. to Atlantic Trust Co., Grant street road, f ISA.OOO. T. F. Townaiey to A. P. Randall, lot 13, block 3). River Park, f 100. A. J. Anderson to William P. Harper, lot block 2), Mercer's 2d, fl. Marv Brown to Daniel Smith, lot ML block 11, .Id Motor Line add, $125. Nettie Brown to Daniel Smith, tot 15, block 11, 3d Motor Line add, SI7&. W. P. McElwain to Oeonre W. Hall, tots 13 and 14, block fc, Armour's add, S7OO. •'Aristocracy." One of the atrongest companies that come to the Seattle theater tbia season is that preaenting Bronson Howard's brill iant play, "Ariatocracy." The company cornea to the theater next Thursday night, Auguat 31, for a three nigbta' engagement. Mr. Howard'a comedy la based upon the struggles of a newly rich family to gain an tntrt* into the arietocratic society of London and New York. Mr. Howard haa handled his subject with great cleverneaa and haa written a play which for thought ful language, comprehensive knowledge of humau nature and keen wit exceia alt of hia former worka. Tbe play will be presented in this city by a remarkably strong company and with all the original scenery and beautiful cos tames. The company is headed by Misa Blanche Walsh and Mr. Maurice Barry more, both well-known and prominent playera. and includes Miss May Hampton. Miss Helen Tracy. Mies Milla, Mr. S. Mil lar Kent, Mr. J. C. Bnckstone, Mr. Will tarn Faversham. Mr. Frederick Bond, Mr. Bruce Mcßae. Mr. J. H. Brown*. Mr. Neil Warner, Mr. Edwin Mordaunt, Mr. Henry Montgomery and others. The sale of aeats begins this morning at the theater box office. Itesreias to lfe« Or*M. The steamer Willapa will make an ex cursion trip on Friday to Neah bay and thence fortv miles south of Cape Flattery to Quiliayute, on the Pacific ocwan. The trip is so timed that excursionists will have a daylight view of the picturesque scenery all along the route either going or returning The Willapa will leave Yesier's dock at 1 o'clock a. m. on Friday. Atiguat tS, retnming Saturday evening, and rail ing at all way porta. Fare, round trip, !&. Apply at Yeaier's dock or to Hastings Steamboat Company. Port Townsend. Hell Worth Keetag Everybody in Seattle knows the class of goods sold by O. W Lynch A Co., furni ture dealers, corner (rout and I'm versify street. it is a rare treat to visit their store and see the elegant, elaborate and extensive dtap!ay of tin* goods and the taste shown in selection and arrangiment. Never ia the history of the furniture trade have such elegant goo is Men sold so low as aoa. Whether you need furniture now or wiii nerd it later, now is the time to bnf. Such a store and tuch a stock would he a credit to any city. aeattte tialos a >»e Knsiaeas Hons*. K J. Bow en. tha * ell*known seed mer chant of Portland, has found it necessary far tha conventenca of his many customers to open a branch house tn this city, which will be under the management of Mr. Henry Schuett. He his secured tha spacious storeroom at 214 « ommerciai street, (squire Latimer building, where ha wilt be p.eased to sea any ona desiring ftrat-cias* and reliable field and gardea seeds of any k.nd U»*4 Store. I Sssp lUst. No Pike ftreat, newly papered and provided with shelving Call at Uaioo Trust Company, 114 Squira-Latinar block. Seattle, : tie lihore A Kastera Railway Coss rwtaT are M« ruamag e* -ur»toa traias M #a > qaami* l'a..s oa #aaday» I are ea:y 91 for tbs r -and trip >peeial rates at any UM toe narstaa- ?es display sdvertlssaMat ia this >a>srt wee.t and beLarfoaaa, eu«abiaed with the ot-er acred «n»t -isei ia i.*ve beat porous V.»»:«r», stake < *rtet • a. * A R. »scaae v .« '.asters tba beat ia u« asarket Prtee £> eaata. First Kegiaaaat band, Madlsoa park, suadara. THE SEATTLE POOT-DTTELLIGENCEP. THURSDAY," AUGUST 24. 1891 UNION MEN FOILED. Nan-Union Crew Sent to Port Klakelev In Spite of Them. THEY DODGED UNION PICKETS. Thm Bekwt Beartoe aaile Vltk Tkwa- J,# * * t **» Iters* ®aaa oa Ik* '■»>«aWi-M»rtoi H»t«a There was quite a little excitement at one or two pointe on the water front yes t*fday, principally among the anion te.iors. They know that the foar-masted acnooner Robert Searlee bed completed r cargo of i umber at Port Blakeiey for Australia and that she would carry a non union crew. They suspected that the crew would ba seat over from this city tad watched the boats carefully. They thought that the non-union men would take the steamer Michigan, and when it wae about time for that boat to leave an its morning trip the union sailors congregated about the wharf and wstcbed •▼cry passenger narrowly. One rough Poking passenger wae accosted with, "Where are you going?" Over to Blake ***>" he answered. ' What for?" wa* asked, and when he told them be wanted to look for work they got him to go back to a saloon aad get a drink. He did not •how ap again. They tried to induce another passenger to coma off the boat to the wharf, but Cap*. Bleekum would not allow them to interfere. Again the Michi gan wa* watched ia the afternoon, but this time the anion sailors were fooled, for the non-union crew wa* got together on another part of the water front and taken to Blakeiey in a boat chartered for the purpose, so the Robert Searies secured the crew, which was furnished by Agent Hawkins, of the Shipowners' Association. itean bakui in scaixxsa. The t, D. Smith Commlaetoaed aad Chartered for the baohomteh ft on to. The new steam barge E. D. Smith, built at Lowell by the man after whom she is named, arrived in yesterday and wss placed in commission. Mr. Smith sold her to Martin Getchell and be chartered her to Capu John Brooks, Engineer C. H. Sbofft, Purser Stephen Boynton and Mate Harry Harrington, who contemplate run ning her as a freighter, especially in the river trade. She is a stern-wheeler with a square bow, giving ber good deck room forward. She is 118 feet long, 2S feet beam and of light draft Her carrying capacity is about 1.10 tons. Her pilot honae is the one taken off the old steamer Nellie that was wrecked at Snohomish in last winter's flood. Her builder is At Hick mont, of Lowell. She will maka Hat neld's wharf ber headquarters. MARINE NIWI. Tatoosh, Aug. 23.—12 m. —(Special.)— Dense fog; fresh southwest wind. Xkah Bat, Aug. 23.— 12 m.—(Special.] Foggy; iignt waat wind. C t.a i i.am. Aug. A.—l 2 ra.—[Special.]— Dense fog; calm. Po*t C'RicactKT, Aug. 23.—12 m.—[Spe cial. {—Clear; light west wind. Porr Akoki.es, Aug. 23.—12 ra.—[Spe cial. ]—Clear; light northweat wind. Tug Boyden and United States a learner Gedney in bay. HoqruM, Ang. 22. [Special.] The Tnlted States lighthouse tender Coluro bine arrived here last evening. Hba is now engaged in re-arranging the harbor buoys, and will place a new whistling buoy at the outer bar. POXT TowKsgap. Aug. 28.—fSpecial.]—Ar rived— 8h T. F. Oakes, from San Fran citco, at Seattle to load coal for Portland; ah 11. P. Ctiecney, from Han Francisco, at Seattle to load coal. BA* Faancisco, Ang. 21— Arrived—Str Arago, from Coos bay; bk Oregon, from Seattle. Cleared—Str Wellington, for Nanaimo. Departed—Str Walla Walla, for Victoria; bk Wilna. for Nanaimo. Ntw Yoa*. Aug. 21 —Arrived—Ravel, from Bremen ; Teutonic, from Liverpool; Nordland, from Antwerp. Gtxoa. Aug. 23.—Arrived—Werra, from New York. SorTHAMPTo*. Ang. 2s.—Arrived - Spree, from New York; Oaris, from New York. WATKK ~TItUNT kUTBI. Ship Spartan wtlt be ready tor see today with a cargo of oonl for tan Francisco. Bark Templar will probably be r»a-Jy for sea Monday with ber cargo of telegraph pole*. The new four masted schooner which la being built at Port Blakeley wilt be launched on Satur day. Tug Discovery went to Port Blakeley yeater day to tow out tbe schooner Robert bearlee, lumber laden. Tbe captain of tbe tug Pioneer report* several ve**els c IT tbe Straits, but tbe weather la so thick they dare not venture to sail In. Bark (ieriaaols, < apt. Hereon, arrived In port from £*n Fraaetseo yesterday to load a return cargo of Black Diamond ooal Tug Dttcovery towed her in. Steamer City of Aberdeen broke her shaft agaia yeeterday and will be laid up a few day* ('apt. Tew will have a eeven inch abaft put in her this time Ship B P. Cheeey. Capt Mnaier. arrived in port fromtea Francisco Tuesday night in tow of tog Pioneer 6M loads a return eargo of Black Diamond eoal. Schooner <<«ueeai Banning. en route from Sau Franc »co with a cargo oa tbe i>etrick tine, was reported in tbe Strait# Tuesday night, but shs tailed to arrive ye*tcrday. The tug Fdaa blew the fuaible plug out of ber boiler yeeterday. and when tbe May flower went out to I rug her In tee latter clipped her eoitp ttue, and tv>th had to lay there ustd the Violet towed them tn. There are now fifteen vessels ia Port Blaae ley. Tea sr* loading Inmbtr, the bark K. K. HSD IS wai'.ing to load, ttie bark Materia is be Sag thoioughly overhauled and repaired aad three more are laid up. s»h p T F. Oaks*, t'apt Reed, arrived In yes terday Irora »»n Francisco to load a cared ol e. «, far Portland for tie i'rsfoa lin pro r« meat Company. There a tie will load wheat for Ku rope Stv» was towed ia bv the tug Ha!r<>ka hteamer Delta took the Lydta Thornneon's run oa the Hood caaal mate vesterJay, and (apt. I.yiShton went as master at her instead of Capt li.,aspic It is reported that basinwa would not warrant ruaalag the Tbomiaoo on the rout* at present When tbs steamer Detroit was pulling oat of the harbor on her regular Ui» jrosterdar after noon. a msa oa board went to stt on her gang wav rail, and a** having been 'altered securely, it dropped rut, letting ta into tha water. The steamer backed up and p<cse4 torn up, bat it iookad from shore as tb-sagh he came near drowning. Who it was thst got the daetiog eoatd not be learned, as the steamer continued oa her trip Rocaefetler Will Not tnrrtrd Til lard. Tbt vacancy created on the board of directors of the Northern Pacific tai road by the resignation of Henry Yillard still exists, for the fact has jttst come out that John D. Rockafatler, aho was elected to succaed Mr Vd.ard, wrote a letter oa July 1" declining the office. This letter was not acted on ey tha board until last Thursday. Another Artesian Well tw Gs Dsns, Tba I nioa Rtactric Company yesterday decided U> drill aa artesian wall eight iochas in diameter on tha shore of tha bay near ita station B on the Orant street br 4 df*e to furnish a supply of water to tha station. It is expected that aater wilt be struck at a depth of about feet, as it has been struck ia tbe Occidental block, tha Sqair*-l-atimer hiock. tha Colman btock and at tba eoid atoragw plant, tba Bald Heads! i Itefe!iSiuM£?■; : < 3" a £««: j ; sss^■; i Stootom Boot Hair &ower | ia «t*« ytm reed. Its; > ifiwairi t» asm aaae- . > St— f, has tha w<»' ; €K 1M CUk , «hw7tt» Mr M 4; > d fct «• Mt item • itwa''eaataiaa« M ; : i yigMK\ > fC! 1 ► < r LHSSWy f 7 FyHftJ \ from imwat < > n/flßß^esi ; ; I/?KYI ilssaarS \ >I'I W« W | Iwrod, i%-. . y l • J if I TIC SXOOKVfI MOT HAS 680*11 CO., ! 1 I ITlMttFMlNnlwTMil.T. i artesian stream probably coming from Lake Washington. Tha company will alao put in a condensing plant at the same station and thereby increase tha power of the engines about 2f> per cent. Mew X. r. Time Card la Sfsvl Sept. 3. The new passenger time card on the Northern Pacific road, which was pub iished in the PoaT-ljrrai.i.ia**c«a of' Au gust 17. and ander which one of the through trains each way between the Coast and St. Paul and Chicago will be taken off, will go into effect at 12:01 a. m. on Sunday, September 3. Kail road aad Corporalloa Not**. W. B. King, of St Paul, traveling auditor of the Great Northern road, is stopping at the Northern. a McClelland, of Taeonta, agent of the Pa cific Nst:ration Company, and H. L. Tlbbals, stent for the tame company at Port Townteud. were guests yesterday at the Northern. IAMKNGEK LISTS. Sa* Fiuscwfo, Aug. :S.—The following passengers sailed today on the Walia Walla: For Seattle—Mrs. R. G. Chishoim, W. P. Sanderson. Miss L. Christian son, H. Christiansuti. Miss Schmidt, Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. L 8. Hutchinson, D. A. Peckinsab and wife, T. J. Depuy and wife, Arlie Hess, Mrs. K. Callahan, J. S. Whitmore, John O'Cooneii, Mr*. Dr. Currier, Miss A. A. Crosby, Miss A. M. Sutherland, A. C. Olmstead, T. Peterson, Mrs. K. Falk. For Tacoma- I. F. Wearer, P. J. Land, Ons Kloff and wife. Miss R. Dabovich, C. H. Winters, Louiae Taylor. Froat Street Iters for Beat. Between Union and Pike, 120 feet deep. Will rent for |3O if taken at once. Union Trust Company, 115 Squire-Latimer build. l*»«- i Plrst Presbyterian church excursion to Bno qnaimle falls Friday, August tt. See "ad." Oar telephone t* Its, mt BDI, as to the book. Loueh, Augnaune * Ca First Regiment band, Madison park, Sundays. §W.'f. Wilder, ex-vice president of the prorl »ioaal government of Hawaii, hss arrived in Sau Francisco. Heeoeigned his offlCJ an hour before he left Hoaeiuitf. Re latenda to remain :n the Gnited states several month*. CARTER'S IfsTM CURE Mek Headache aad relieve *ll the troublaa faaof dent to a MUoua state of th« «r»tem. mn?j, m Pisnnesa, Hsum. Duueas after eating. Pain tn the Side. Ac While tMr mewl remarkable aneccas has been ebown is curiae SICK Headache. yet Carter s Little Lmm PiUM ftr« equally valuable in Constipation. curiae ftnd preventing this annoying complaint. while they nlao eunwt ai: dieorders of the stoenaoh. stimulate the liter **. l regyiaie Ukft bowria Keen if they oaly cured HEAD A eh* they would ha almost prtcekaa an ftoa who suffer from this dwtrenang complaint: bat fortunately their goodneaa doea not sad here, and thoee who oaee try them will tad tneae lfttie pllle valuable tn ao many wmya that they will not ha willing to do without than. But a/var an etak head ACHE Ip the bane of aomanr Mm that here to where we make our great boast Our piUfc cure It while o«hera do aot. ( a rtkk h IjTTtJi Lrvut Fiua are very emeH and vary eaay to take One or two r>Mla mate a doae. They are etnrtiv vegetable and do O'H gripe or purge, hut hy their gentle action rleaar at! who aae them In vtala at » rente: five far f 1 Sold er*n *h«rr or eent by maiL aim man in* t»l SulM Sul!k Mfria — —ti 11: — AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. Held in she tog Cabin r»rn#r «f Temperance and RepuMfan streets. North Seattle, frem 9 to am. Ais-> 710 Seventh et. from I:3® to I M p tn. Prlrwtpal. Mis* Wtaterb-nirae <Pr<et>«l r.-.ton 9nt4a«i» of the Home asl colonial Traiaiag C»i en* l-ondon. k.a*land «ho holds a It lag County tmcut* Cwa#?»:«, secood grade. F«ll term com insures Monday, September tih. ian. Fee# fpeyshte la advance for either seminal, • 3 pfi month* A sa>ai. fee of -5c per month «in ha charred for kta Vrgnnefc u»st»neia aee of |tn» and tutlmrry The method* tH t mmrhnx are r«M*d oa f:i<J Btl. s t»ir*TK*. waiea t* n .w being aal versaily t-l p ed fcy the he»t te%rhen of infant >. Lessons in French, Mnsic and given hy arrangement. RFFKRESt E»~ ke* farid C, OarreM. 9L Mars * rectory; Mr*. L ■* J. Hunt. Varrow, Lean Warf acton. Kit Hattiag ll* ttt r»rt ty s:rwt. ant par»ti« e# tiraser pa pi.* Fsu farther taterauniiua m>.|» M the *IJWtKU *INT BIKU - H>'i. 7iß F,event* street. CHy. FOOIS n i am <4*v* '* c«s|«s «rti6cat« »• vnann • u * 4 wuk mi *™* Hlilillll M * awn the XickeJ taring hoses UI/UUU depositors far the accsma'a «. has of sm*3 tsnngt Absolute Call est usseatagaML tuUUujf UMjiAvftoatwisMM "THA 1,00810 BCY lUu A HOME," Is a common complaint, hot 75 per cent of the people who make it don't know what they are talking about. That 7s per cent will probably keep right on paying rent until doomsday and spending every dollar of their incomes, laboring under the false im pression that a home is beyond their reach. There Is haidt? a penoa ta Beauts !a reoelpc of regwlar nm ealary or In come et a my sen who caa aot have ha ewn home and a good oaa. Anyone can do it who can save sls a month. The whole proposition hinges on 50 cents a day. That will pay for a high, level, sightly lot in Drexel Avenue Heights—as good a lot as anyone has. The location is strictly first-class, the view magnifi cent, the distance only 16 minutes from down town, and the Madrona Park car line passes through the tract Lots are $450 to $685 each, on terms of SSO cash and sls a month. There is city water as well as electric lights. When the lot is paid for we will guarantee to secure a loan to build a handsome house with, for it is gilt-edge property and just the sort loan agents like for security. The location is directly in the line of progress. The title Is as straight as a string and all purchasers receive complete abstracts of title. Our references are every bank and business man in Seattle: Qbu^TtJ&Ccmovet —DEALERS IS— High Grade Investments £6, Hi ui !2S lailej hMi* BIITTLK, YiSIIKTOJ. FiR EXCURSIONS OX THE Straits of Fuca. STEAMER MONTICELLO SUNDAY, August 6, 13, 20, 27. One Fare for the Round Trip. ONLY 100 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR EACH EXCURSION, As the Hcuitr will carry no puMD|*n la as CM of ti«r rafiilar ilcansa Tli« MonUcailo wtU l#ir# tha ftty lock M 7 o'clock a m. for Port Tnwnaenl. and Port Anc*>lao. Excartinnlata will ha*a nin* hoars at Pan Towasond. Ova and ona-half hoars at t'nnfenaas and two and oaw half hours at Port Aagalaa. fx>n't mtsa tbtiw r«v>l and hrarlr.* trips to tba seaports on tb« Si rails. Meal* sar» mon a/<t HATCH BHOTH KHS. AMV* EMBXT3. jyjM'T PAIL To Visit tb* H«r>«w»ad rial rroy sat, PROP J. O. LEOSAED. ; • ; At Htt Xoemt, Hot*; Northern. T«s Ca» »*• H as Today raw M M A. ML • 00 P. ML SNOQIALMIE FALLS! •facial fararataw gir*a fcr tha ladWs «f th# pmarr PK**»YT*HIAJf CHrstt H cm Friday, !•(!« «& lssw »«««»«»» !■»«■ **• boors at Part fat rooai tr»j» ft tk. WHO'S AFRAID Who need be afraid to B«e : : : : s POWDER Laugh and the World Laughs With Yott BUT THE LAUGH IS NOT BECOMING UNLESS YOU HAVE GOOO TEETH. LCBIN'S TOOTH POWDER will gire you PEARLY TEETH. U will give yon BREATH SWEET AS A BABY'S. It will HARDEM THE GUMS. It will PREVENT DECAY. LUBIN'S TOOTH POWDER is free from rrittineti*. LU BIN'S TOOTH POWDER kaa a delicate and refreshing flavor. This htwhM« and afllcaoloat Tooth rowto. ae tabliatoed by store* t>«u luroif yea's" eaperiaaoe, he* received th* sanction of the members of the [w:<tu and Medical profeaalona of tbia city grner ally, and by them H Is dally recommended »->4 prwrlixd. it It aa pi«a«Mt la the appUce'-toa as it la In its I: speedily renders itw teeth white t&4 imootb, the guma healthful, red and firm, aad by frequent nee eltt pt»*rr« them In thi« deatrable condition. It gradually bat ef fectually reiaovea tartar, aad deatroyea the pa re al tlcal animates]* which negieot may hare per mitted to called, and prevent* thetr farther accu mulation. thoa serving aa a compleve beeuttaei and preeerver of the teeth. Microscopic examlna ttoae have been made of the matter deposited oa the teeth and guma of Individual eelected from all claaeee of aorlety aad of every variety of bodily condition, and In nearly every caae animal aad vegetable paraeltee were found to eilat ta great number* kxpertmente were made far th>lr re moval aad the ingredients need In Labia's Tnah fowder war* found to be moat effectual, deetroy- Ing them tastantlr through the kindneas of franta we are per mitted to publish the following TESTIMONIALS: Hobti.ak n. Or.. March 7, IWI Dear *trs-Being satisfied with your Manner ef preparint the Dentifrice, and Knowing It to ho per ftctlv barm lew la la elfoct* I have slace yea commenced Ita preparation, ueod It la a»y family and prseertbed It ta my rattenta with uniform satlatectloa, aad I aow cordially recommend it to the public aa being a valuable, aafe aad efßeectoua dentifrice, well adapted to ka*plng the teeth aad guma In a clean. UeaitJiy condition, louratruy, W. C. BBOW!*. o. I> a The following te tmm one of the ani eminent authorities in the Wear. Ran Faaartaco, July 75, I**9. f.uhin Chemical Co.; Dear Mr* -If a commsodatorr word free* ma la favor et yaor e real lent tooth powder, known ss UMa'a Tooth Powder, can add to He dnsorvsd popalarlty aad attended a«e. t can ciseee fully and trathfoiry aay to who are la want ofapieaaaat. harm teae aad theronghiy efllearteaa dentifrice that lUer will find thaae qualities ail combined ta yoar sd entreats preparattaa: aad after a long actjnalataooe aa 1 rarwfUl otHrrvalln of Ita afft-cta upon the teeth of I hose who have mada daily uae of U aad a personal eipertence ef Ita merit* for nearly tweaty years, I know of noth ing superior for the purpose of cleaning. preaerv- Ing aad beaatlfytag the teeth. MAM HtOHLAXa Read what a chemist e*y»: KlifTl t. A awns'. I, l»» Oeatlemeo I have made a ohemlaal esamtaa tloa of Labia's Tooth aad And that its co. atitaeata are eash ss can aelthsr cheat H-aily or mechanically Injure the teeth. The Judtctoos se lection of the legred'eut* sad the evident care « hlMted In ita preparation, commend it ss s barm lees as wall as aa sflleectoa* dentifrice O. J. WMITH. Chemist •foitvg laattarv 17. IWI Oeatlemen--I take grvet pieaaere » ad»ag my testimonial to the a * eel tea I quaiHiaa of Ullal Too lit founder, and after many years' peranaat es perteace In tta aae aad of aitenttva ebeervettoa of lis aat»a factory e«a<-a span the teefh of my pat tenia. I recommend It M ail aa s aafe. peasant aad efftcsciaas deatifrtca, csaebtatag all the reqnlattss far preserving the taeth aad gams la a cieas. bealiby oondum*. O. K. UWKKUCI, U & ft. LCBITS TOOTH FOWDKR nikfs Good Twtl. (rood TMtfa make Good ingestion. Good Mrwtios Mftket Content in put. Contentment make* life worth lir ißf. * 2ft CENTS A BOTTLE. Steward Holmes Drag Co. Wholesale Aoe*ts> letlUs. Walla Walla. Taessss THE MtfDOOGAII SOUTH K ICK COMPANY 717-7IS-/21-7J3 Fml Stmt Now Is The Time To Buy Table Linens Best Qualities : AT : Special Reductions : AND : Carpets and Curtains Were Never Cheaper Learn the Special Prices of Both ||ORTHERW II Bioiyictw. OUrpiag Can. HifHl Tmt OwiOat •ad Imm Mm l>iata« l'«n xttw «mil> Ml CMI aad Chi OF »IUM«l chM|« CNMMMH Oar all poia u la it» Laitad wt»m tad cim<i ovriotn TIME CARD TAKING EFFECT JULY 17, 1801. TtAin LUVI IUTTI.I! POT K PMI MMI 10 p. n TM a * POT Portlud M 4 OO*UI~ U:3O FC M . 4.10 H4 10:90 a. M. Par Otymp'a. Graf* a Harbor ctuaa aad Baad-« *5 a. m POT TM»M-0:80 aad 10:10 0. M., 1 JO, dtlfli OrJOand 10.SW B. m. for »"oho«i»h Mr* u4 Anai-artaa --0100 ft. m Ml) l:10» Kv»ra«T mmm u4 Whatcom— » «• a ■. POT HA«X)TSKLMI* Pali* AND North MTRF-LIN A DLL Taaiwa A a air a AT iunt.» From ML Paul aa4 Kaat-IXMa. m. and 0:40 P M. Portland aad Hoath-H:00 a. 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City TMM •MM, ccraor Yaaiar »*a*aa aad PN**« Mroot IXTWI ucfea* aOaa. oafnor Waa4 and WWWI MA fOR TBE WORLD'S FAIR Northern Pacific Railroad Company WAT 11^ tisT f B3l I ha*om | I t WILL FTCX I 1 New Pullman Upholstered Tourist CIS -AO WELL AA- Pullman Palace Cars, FROM SEATTLE DIRECT TO CHICAO© WITHOUT CHANGE. ItoTMdoCMinawtoMiraolronMN M«aNWWiaodm AYS FA» I— paeitaa F 140 V«TT«n PA**»roaOAta«OtCa*«o»Otaao»aaA «u»—d trip. aad >«»rlat bcaa* a«dd a« "FAR MUU AAD fart BAR MWHOH, A»»LP R NORTBKHN PACTNC vmrn* RU iif •» PICA LIIWOT ««M aa4 A*»—*A XOAIHTOK PACIFIC CITY TlC*** O» VIGS,MM> TaaiOT a*. «ad Treat» J. A. XA»EA©. OMMI A|M>, Oaatkta. HA s