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Iff JS A GOOD DEED JSli - * jf "•ohwah, mutta gg j - Betherc gSlTbafc!/jU» yc-y --i—tirf ii * eetdiet tatonWa A"**'! t- evidence Maafbt aat peatai'dny, !L2l JadEoa obtaiaed a Judgment i ; rSSSJTTfc bwab aad l**.>*ar IMB I StiLw aa Deoeaabar *. **. Oa E rjTa A. Schwab and wide wawyM k LTud t blcok 13. Unloa addltlea ta zJLu ar warranty 4aa4 to fl»aww> ? iri.E Sebweb. Ai aa laH>*»l»uliJli» SJS Sabarab, tbatr daugbaer. The * SL ga |tp(«alMr k, MM. eeuaayea the by Warranty dead ta IMB IJJ2f u uncle. ate faCdal ta San The piaiatiff eougbt to prove v. - transfers and deedo wore made ! and asked to beve ta ordar that the pro party u. and bar claim eatiefled. aCiertdenoe ahowad Umt tha two eldeet JrSSTfor » af four yaari P- riy tbar wara about U jraara chair mother to pajr taxee aa the Sfwl tba intaraaa oa a fe.fl* Mortgage, i -•- tn cuppertiag tha family. That SriM two yearn of thia period tbatr 2? , M m and oaabl* to help btnueif family. During pariod tha |lrti i: * utile over K4M, which waa tha * ■ —•*-" for arhich tba property waa rL u them. Tha property waa deeded u ik« uncle, Joha Scbwnb, la af* g* OMt ne svifbt dlapoae of It for tho af the Schwab children. L*nr:ey bold that no fraud waa plsintUf. aa charred, and that C*eelderatk»a for tho ftrat dead waa a Zed abd vtlld one, aa tha glrlo by their nTurr and fmralMy aarod the prop -s?|rwi balnt foreeloeed or aold for mat tha father, reoornlah*® tha deeded the property to tha children, ffaanfare be gave Judgment for 2m UStn* the coata agalnat plalnUlf. to rhe Iteharab ehlldraa waa de- VZTZ be ralld, but the One given by MM ta (heir une'e, John Schwab, wae aet gUia lifaiif there waa a laek at oaoaid- an, Sable rtloa aua Aaawer. F. Noble, one of the defaadanta M Sm aaaa of tha Fuget Sound Natieaal Cm «a. Charles H. I.annlng et aJ.. whjoh MS was bagun acvercl daya ago. haa S.ed aaaaawef la the aupcrier ooart. She do* Mm tbat (be defendant. H. A. Noble, la 2mmUoh with I- S. J. H-uat. borrowed fMMlhe Puget Sound National bank W.- etc By way of aa affirmative defence Km fMbla aaya that oa July 11. lIW. de imiaat T., S. J. Hunt, borrowed Crom the Wpt Sound Notlmcl bank the au» of Ma»a giving bfa prom saory note aigaed ig iifaaaalf and defendant. H. A. Noble. It S (farther alleged that H, A. Noble re- Mtved aa part af tho money, and tbat ho •ited aolely aa enrety for Mr. SmL Tbat the marital commun ity af K. A. Noble and artfa aaver received any portion ef the moaey aa ftorrewad. nor any benefit therefrom. IWlei afore pre ya that the action tgtfnat the comnntnlty of If. A. Nobia gal wife be dismissed. Vho I«TK««r R*MPUY*( AMWW. 19M Methow OM Mining Company bM M FTP anewer in the CAM of tho Waah tanan N«tk*ial tank n. K. A. •trout end LI 7. Hunt. defendant*. and J. Comptoa and Metbow (Told Mining Company. gar- IMM. It MM that at the time the writ af parntahmMrt w* aerve<l upon It there taf been t«eued to the defendant, E. A. •treat. ah are* of Ita capital atyck. •Web aharoe are now trending tn hla aaaM: that the garnishee la unable to Mate whether R trout la now the owner af fee ahare* or not, but that they have Ml bean iwimM upon Ita hooka: that ta ahanea of the at/Hjk of the company ■t awned by !,. 0. J. Hunt. Wn ere fore, •afaralahet nrsra that tt hare Judgment y <l*e eum of fj?. m attorney# fee. and w lti ro*t« incurred In the action, and •at be entered a**!net tt o«!y T »lth the facta aa aat fotth ■ tla a^aacr. (Iranted m Dlvaraa. Anna E. Vallecn wia yesterday granted from I* Valleen, by Judge It am* eon the ground of abandonment. The fj™"* ehow»d that he partiee to tha ***** lnfer-n*rr!ed at Paftnae, Kansas. 1. lwi on March 1, UN. Mr. Val tae, w?tlM>ut Jv»t or r*a»onable cause. Wandoned h*« w'fe and haa ever s'nee re gained away fiwn her. On thla showing Valleeti granted a divorce and f*ta the cueiody of Emile Valteen. thetr ■HMtten yej«r old boy. There la no cotn ••■My property, nod defendant d'd m*t g* hi an apr>earame and waa therefore Mi#«ted to be in defauft. •Nered ta Dkaw faaae. Langley made an order 11 c-n«<> in the caae of the Mer- Nattcn#; bank of Ifceattle, and vbafee H. recct%'er. ra the Peat w i.mnber and Ooromendal Company and D B. XVntoe. *Acr<fary of the latter oom- It that an alternative of mandate N#> levied requiring the ■Mttle and Comni'iv'tl Company taa D. P T>enton. Ita accretary. to trane •*'upon the btv>ic« of the company MralTe aai onc-hiif <h«rca of atc<*k from tha af John Campbell to the name of toarles H Baker a« recover of the Mer ttaata* Nation*? hank, or to ahew eauae •Jiytbfe ahould not be dona on Monday, wßotar tt. Akmttted ta n<li*a«My. ftt foltew iV navi#d admWtad ta •jHfcfiahlp tn tl* auporWir four? ycatar- Lou** I ir.fn, Qwstar K*T!t**nr. dedraw fj.-na-.10 and Arton T„ Rrlokann. ****** of v O s* ftechfr, Ohria Oirtttoph ,t N.-Ia i*hr*<cf Afhor, l>'»r Kob •Jjaon, na*:*** of Nona**-. H*nry o<*hr*rttr, arM FMtt H*y*r. na'!**a of Otnrany Chr*- *n K Fartno* Dan *1 K. ■•Ma. John » ■-•mrnortnl. l/r»ur*ta lt*la ?*•*• tn#l* p !>'»n. Johan A S H g. i.y* * n ,j Kittng Wa'4, natfvaa of Rarwaf: \! .-h;*.» and Wschala J Cataitaugh na*tv.« c»f SrotUnd; H*nry •Jj»'tb and S Wijnrtna, nathroa of Can- J®J ; Abraham \TiHiama, H*nrf CI Ktb- R Shaw, narlvea of Rnctand; I POINTERS In Carp*t and Fur r.:ur* ard Cr**. Look t>.orj«i*h!jr avar th* "<v al fla'd flrat - ar* 'ovftdrnt «f* j®SOH _ tha ra«u!t. Ta:k a u». tt fcaa pad 6 and red a a£ •Ihara-wJI you. STANDARD TuaMTIRB CO, iT f srt:i!r?>. York Klovk. »# My it ila, It Jk «».• M. 8. Sbnatiaaa. aaltaa of rirt,| jmm Q«WH Mcrarluaw Fm final mmnl IMvii. A«rtrta. Ceert lataaT" % *y» * Aadoraon at aL aa. gLj >l< . lw ' l - <— sawtloa far tho ai sa^rs^vftgr^r srs «-,5: - •aaaral lota In D tWi •liat addition to North Seattle! * roucc 111 |MM. Tba aaaa of WUkaa Oraaa. a oliindiM ' 2rsrss^s\rs6S2d. ,M: bur < *^ r ' to *®°* walk lag Ma Zky3e l ln^^SllsZ W^" in hie poaaaaeton. waived a prehm- aaaat natioa ynoterday boforo Jua t» » OUdarell and araua raaatadad ta Jail in wefaali of S7SO tonda. ® H*nj Saott. who atola Dr. J. R. Crteb •ooabendai* flow hta offtoo Satnrdnr afntwuß. «u neat to the oovio. y jail yaatoMar af;ernoon by J u4gw titaarow J* *t»ty«tbrae daya. After iS aeaieixa * eott - wttl c iv * «» SmS •" ** TO ClikH A COLA » o AT . Take Laxatiaw Brocao Quinine All druggist* refund the money if U Cailc to cara. Sc. ■OTEL ABRIVAId. HOTEL. NORTHERN, f Pttllo*. Olympta *• J- Mlillaa. l\Mona. C. J. Doobuia. 8. dt I. R. JL Cm. Cow*» F. trwtmnmy, City. Ma "Howard Hill. P«rt Wmml Mtu Payne. Port Towaooud. JJ*wt N'ormM Hill. I'm Twnwl K. Kaainmrt. Victoria. K. Kimura. Victor!*. Alton Waif. Olympta. 8. J. lUim, Hp^kana F. F. Williamson. Olympl* Mm WUllamaoa. Oiympla. Victor H. Backmtn. Cfi*. E. H Hftlca. Port AIWIIM. William Ri utile. Port An«4«i> Goorg* Moagttor, Jr., Port Atigeltn. Barn H. Furbor Bcohomiao Frank Rotoh. Bucoda. Charlos Urtoa. uiympln. ' Mr*. Lay ton, olympta. A. E. Sailor. City. Qharloa Martin. Cltr. ft E. Allisor. Tacoma. A. A. Rlaedornh. Kent. Mrs. RlseJot-ph. Kent. G«C U WUl*y, olympta. OCCIDENTAL HOmBU O. H. Gordon. Mow York. Willi* F. JtokaoD and family. Ohloa#*. Mia* Hllllkar. Oilcuo. Fut Mail company— J. B. Hasan. Chart as Looking Edmond Man tor. CH. Carlton. H. M. Deli*. _ Butrn L. Taylor. Fort Tmwna«A Frank It Lewla. North Yakima. R. 0 Roberta Cumberland. A 0. nnoni. Portland Will Lutsler. flan Framlao* Vlvlor Blawall. Now Turk. 01 ra Porter, Kalama. X D. Smith. Lowell. A E. Dunham. San Franclse*. L O. Aiken. Seattle. R. Fills. olrmpla. SL C. Rod wall. BoaWla HOTEL ITIVM N. F. Ely. Kalao. Mrs. J. 8. McCain. Hot Bprlnfa. Jfenry M. Bechttf. V*toria. (Mrs. W. A Wilklna Victoria Mrs. W. A. Malt by. Victoria. L. I. Alloa. Evsrett. C. L. Clttnant. Suohomlsh. Arthur W. Hanka. Sno'nomlah. V U Rawaon. Cambridge, Maaa Mra. E. C. Million. Mount X erne*. Ton Million, Mount Vornoa. D. Campbell. Taooma. John Jackaon. Tacoma. OMrp O. Brock bank. CStfw John P. Whealor. Cl;y. John r. MoAvenr. Seattta. Mra C. 8 Youn*. Seattle $. 8. Grant. sTf. R. R. F. 8 Howard. St. Paul. Gooree S. Bell. St Paul. C. 8. BHI. St. Paul- C. ®. A»ea. Cb.ca»o. TREMONT HOI ■■ W. W. Warren. Olympta. J. Carter. Tacoma. Thomas Wheeler, Hotllng*****- _ Mra. Honry Smith. Washington Otty. MIM A. Vatabronk. Tacoma. L Ooldlng. Portland. » P. Blase! and family. Taooma. J. Dick:aon. Olj-mpia. 8. 0. Pecs Mount Vernon. S. P. Hlgalnaon. Everett. Mra A. W!lltama and chlldrow. Tumm. V. C. Armatrong, '"F*at Malt" Ca Frank Elmore. "F*»t Mail" Co. W. D. Henaley. San Franolaca Thomas Parka, Tacoma C H. Sehlek. Portland. Henry Rnrker, Br>dte Co. Frank Walcott. Brodto J. Garrison, Port',and A. Mcßhane. Snohomish. \V. J. Good* and aon. Keradak Edward Sfratton. Oregon. Frank Conway. Sa'em HOTEL BVTIMtL VT. F. Carssn. Portland. J. F. Hall. New York. Jame* F M< Ke«. H>ckforß, 88 Karl P Stanley lon don. W. T. S'ol!. Spokane. J \V Hume. Par? Angoloa. P B. Broomell. T*f«mt. John W Kn«->* and wifa. CTty. \V 8. Jameson, Port Gamble. G< a. G. M N'.unara. l*irt Toweoowd. Lou la F Hart. Snohomiah. A, M, Andereoit. Olympla. J. C- Horr. Olympia N. Jibjer. Sew York. F. K U«l«a Leo J. Pltner. Soaitla H. B. Weet. R. C 8. J W. Brokaw, St an wood. Eintl Kliroe. PortUnd F R M -lniyre. s*an Frarrlaca W C Watkln*. 9an Frat>rlaco. Oeo. F Roberta. Portlaad. KBW ENGLAND HO TEC. Bryaon CaopevtUe C. T. Coward. Mary»»Ula wm J A. Johnanc. Everatt. John Wil»in, Circle Ctty. L P I.utrblinr, Circle City. Hart. Circle City. J H Hudson, Shenon. Wa«r am B« rtia Or 1 way and Jarr.Uy. Yaa «ctv«r, I? C. J W C, ••*». th->w. P G Hvlwin. U; >• !k .va, N. T, A H Ki lv. Hartf'.>rd. A. And<raon. Snxhomah Mra. J L Jonoe Jai. J ? Ri«> and w.fa Waak. liartioia Piu*n<s-lt. Ta-. ma. R K. M <3.niey, Tacoma J J «<4»ratr»ey. Olympla. liu«h BrWU New Wa'B'ni'*, B. C HOTEL. xru:um *r> : *;ox T .omaa l>ufTy. Arlin«tofc A rs«-»ir»on. Hi R»J Miaa h in n Por* 'iam»ia p Ua (da. Por« )l Port tUitibia p i Oan-.tn, SvM^'iaS. 3dra Sr~. -h. !»«« ah W J. Fv*ratl. Idra f a-ws. r> «r*rt- AJ*t Aiair. X>*« y A ««rwfl<vJL % n tnc'-ah M '.ml Vtrn«. r D M .n« Varaofc J. L. Rar Jatt T* ntsa C. C Her:or. Ta "a. R.\INSFR aHAJCTX 3i J Rooh* Psr*-'a"«.i I. Frink iJcrJon j?.okaa»> Mr arid V*a A «' Chleagm J M*. » N«w Toris C 1d..-Cu 'augh »»n Vr*i;!a}a R.-bari JT M Radahauch. Pa«s<N -a S K Hararood. |t*notr.#t.>a. Vt. r K aad a t* j-a* H. Goui4at«Rak Portland. BcaaHfal Farallara. Tha en*at famtlara waartTt* that tha e'*'aara Of Scarla bar* *r<*r had tha ts~asa ur* of attandtac *" ! tak» ? v-a * t"a *%U«ar «ma of tha Fur \fan v'a.-tur.nf t'Vvtuway. W-! aad !• -t Ftrat t.ii* anaeso* A art vary e*»r- Ukvua4 M timmA, 9iJ»» mum* MIXES AND MIMING. °4 A •■■■■»« i■ mM TCa HWiMM •• tra at U Ptoto, Mm4MTto |Mkt M *• Tanno «Ml Cwld «■« TW» rm- The bi —lnn pU «rtr»rtloa rirfii m Ia now la opmtM at La Plata* Colorado. end the following deecrlptMnot tiM MM ud the* t«etmmt le condenaed freaa the Engineering and Mining Jour- Ml; The principal ore bodice eo far encov •red oocur IB dlortte. »ad Judging from the gvoiogtoeJ foraatten ef -the t* Plata WHiMaIM V 9 tbtt th« iwn#f new mtneraiiaad wtth geld will be eonttmi m with Increasing depth. "?*** amount of eUver being aa limited to moot ef the aaaa we are treating art the praeeat aim* that vta recovery can be omitted la another point which wa had fa lit coaeldered whan eelcetlny the above proceae la preference ta any other. "At tho beginning of thia aeaaon we treated the moot refactorv orea fr<*n dif fcr«rar tn?nes and hud CM jk*opportonity to confirm oar jlwtfon aa to the aiae and value of ore bo>)lee. and. furthermore, our belief that we ha<l eeter>tod the mc# auit ahle method of treatmert. Tho wot'ks or btlnally Intended for the treatment of ci»- torn oree have for the 'cat two raac'Jia been running er»rtUN»oualy 00 ore from one of our imi mtnes, and we have d»tn onatratetf that rhe oheractarof the ore haa not ehoTJ*M. The <levekH>meT!t work on thia pror>er*T conaiata of a ah aft 23 feet deep, erlth 4fi& f<=-«t of dnfm At th a det»U* the ifoid and ai'.rer vaiuea correapond with thooo of tha or«*s« mined claee to the aur #a*e. We made ex-mc'y the same tiona on all thoae vaina of the La Plita moiintaina where the d eruptfvo port form conrlat of dforite. Svr et'mee tho chemical anaiyeie efeow* a »?!ifht variation a« to tha percentnre of aflioa ani iron <75 M per cent.), but the whoJe compoa:- tlon of tne ore w»» cm treating now la gaita uniform The anaiyeia of an tm age aamote. taken from 100 tone of ore gave the fo!lowlng renulta; Silica, SOI per cent ; Iron ee«qu!-oxide. 10.9 per cer.L; Hme, l.ne por mag-neida. norje; ahim •? rr cent.; tota.l. **M par r<»nt. The remainder of I.M T «*nt. Ie covbred hy small quantKiea of copr>er, arsenic chromium. t!:anhirtT ani teaurhign, are found and eas!!y de t«Hjed In «<«intione treatmoat. Tha vaiuea In ard gold of different ahlp menta were found to he from 1.25 o*. to z or.. In g*>ld and ftrren #.5 oa. to 1 ot. In n*L^ r to °- Aa irutM. a amaU por- He »1 .m* tmm * tn ln * meta!- thooyh th# kirr»»t porrioai la 1 tellurium and proboWy aa •4/kJ\*n/L? ,n \ ,ror > Wrrlt«a bromh,. r chwß!cjU Prac»'sa. thia careful atten- »T bervlea of a man who l, ,v™iJ, * l - h , fhe Prinolpiea of chemlatry fhJT fr'r;* tor * > manarw.- nt. f .... kn3,ri -d** and some experience In S? "° dUr: " u,t y w,n encountered Alth o .i»t UC ' nff * Pfoct »" *'«» auocaae. if ? roeeting facllltlea are not **?'* Pattern (wa are tising tho Bruckner furnace), wa aucceed In getting a perfect dead roaat In eight houra. In the farrl" 1 ' f iL char * ln «' d!ach»rgtng the furnace. The roasted ore la elevated afield 1 ?ln^°°" n *» * nd Into * ' ea f." l,nft * evolving barrel, with water and tha neceaaary amount of ohemicala. The atrength of aolutlan fcnployed la on an average .25 p#r cent., but we found that cent - • o} " M ®a. equal to l\i pounds ®' om n * P* r ton of are. can be used to advantage. The ex tract'on ef the gold 2u*' m tWo J° thr ** hovr '- °™<r all> one to ana and ana-balf houra la auf fcr« n o.V m 6. 10 • hl « h extraction, b-rt owing to the precenoe of free gold In , w# prP>f<kr ta bave ih» bromine aeluttona long enough tn contact with th a mora or leaa cocme gold. The icaching from the barrel takea place in thirty-five to forty-five mlnutee. aven on al'.my chargea containing, for Instance. large guant ilea of »u#-duat. The solutions be ing fr"e of slimea and perfectly clear do not require any settling. We may state here tha: this la in our opinion an Import ant advantage over the use of barrel ohlortnatlon. where tha allmea of sulphate Of lime produced by chloride of lime and euiphuric acid require from twelve to twen. ty-four houra* settling, b ta evident that in consequence much time can be saved and the capacity af tha works materially increased. The am.i.l amount of hronalrfb which la a till present in the fold #olut!ons-but ao email that Ita recovery can t>« ed with—la eas.ly ellmtnaied by aulphuroua acid. Thla git la produced In a generator by burning sulphur and introduced into the tan!'.a e.-th the aid of co*nprp«eed a.!r. which a: the s»me time ai-pports tha burn in# of the sulphur. The raid ftromide of told) la then precipitated by meant of aul p.iur<>!tod hydrogen, aa aulphide of fold. Thla sm la Unreduced in tha nams manner aa auiphuroua acid, being produced In a lead-lined generator from iron matte and auipft iria ac.& The elimltMtlon of tha free bromine end treelpltatlon of the gold takaa from fifteen to twenty-five mlnutea per # ank holding I &9 gallons of told solu tion precipitates ara allowed to ter t!a la tha tanks for about two to three boura. and th* eupernatant liquor drawn off, running through a Johnston ftker prpaa. The main bulk of tha gold prerip'- tetes ta 'aft accumulating to the fcot:u»n of tha tanks until a eloan-up :a raa.la, and then r:n through the pre*, from * hlch it la taken to The regnln* process. This be ing tha eam« operation aa uecd far the pro duct of barrel ehlarinattoa. It la net necaa aary to g3 Inu> d<*ta3a, Tha aversge ex traction of go J on oraa pulverised to te «n«*ah varied from M tt N per ce<*.; in some Instance *v*n a higher par>-»ntafa aaved. ail depending upon chartoter of ore and occurrence of gold.** \ TWO FKF.T or »OLID ORB. HagwuiV Ha* • Fl»* »koirUt-Ai> M 7* Well In Copper. On Saturday atari:n* laat tha &va«ri arofU.ns In U;a croaa.*ut drfv*n north from tha bottom of tha UufWtuK? Pr <•- p*ct shaft brofc* tnts a ftr* or* v*m. whksh a: tha present arrsJnc arhow» two faa: of ao iJ ort, aaya tha Roland "Minae. In a#n*ra! tyyiannfla tha or* t* a prmat dup'. ■••at* of tha Iron Mitk. War Eaala, L* Ro; an! Jew* pnpd j«. \Vh*r* an c<r .n~ tcrfd tha or* awaya from 12 to % !n and 4 to 13 t i *r e#n:. eops *r, ** th tox to a.x ojn *a of «;t*t p*»- ton. Thta ia :ha •am* vain tn th» mu<J tn-nri * few w**i.a i*o. at r ; iwrfur th*r* la two a>J wf feet of tolid cr» lr. bo-h tha material struck la pra. «.! ••»')* th* o-Jtrrepo"-* of th# *>* a, a!n-* ha malarial abort (h» ora ia ar*v*l ar 1 f!ar, *e fhat rfca a•»*}*• ax* a*ry flatr.Tln# Indeod. Th* preliminary arcric mM-«-s*4rjr to t&e a!nk*~*c of a ar->»iuns ahaf ard tha p?a af a area tr has*: at t*?a p*!r;t of ?b# 'ataat 4ifa»arT 1* \g pv»h--d rtplSty. day and right ahifa ho- Irjr Ther* can t>* *,>u»t tvst that at tCijrht d#r*h th* M jitwj or* w 4 :: ?» Of ahtrpin* grada *nl a»e?F>«r pro 4y.«*T • v a ad-lad to R.iaaianl'i m!n«» Whrr, !h# worlrtn* ahaft haa t>**- fairly rSar-*>'; wi-« «n so Affuot ■•* r- * In tann*':. «u r*- o»*itSy ar*r *4 th* v«-:s tn thm r*» : - *h }u?* »Vt» tha rs v -oad fraSt. ani tri ; t>* eonUnkWd aeiil lha point << tr - *r-*«»<-*t! , « th* w.w*l»f ahaft. T~* • th# M«arw-u»tf» to h* rrvaa*. «.: > Eotr'.-a'jy and a-1* oparata4 j r aroe*.'r>r» a dr'ft * > th* ***• o*. th# •. tin w.s aijiriad Sr*. <• » t?:i4 tts«rmaig ia.-r.'a**,* ♦>* w s:>. of tha era ho-ly to fall • hr*a fr*t. lit B«*ndarr <>»ck Fr >m *h« 1V» Or*k T rr-.em tr W Oihta rwt!r **t-jraod ;mn a tr p - p K«ttla r"rar ho*h Caa*oa acd '■ *«.'.ar onrrk*. Tfcc -mrr:: «s> ». t&|. uta charartarikue forwataor. oc:"-a. kL-. OOka vm iaar TBI SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, OCTOBEB 13, k New Victor"^* - g£j AIR TIGHT. Improved and Perfected. 1 p inicj in i*t, im ai Mi t—m LVi aILW w., r. w.»+ nmsajr. imwrifl wt-th a claim ssoil hy Ed StrflJvan and Alex WsH< some twenty-eight miJes from creek. The sre reeembleethat of the Winnipeg, and to a solid phyrrbeuie wKh the brownish shade Imparted by cop por. Assays by Mr. Qibbe gave an aver age value of nt w Mob tram surface rock Is very f*lr returns. X good prospect woo located la* week by Msoom Dufoar sad Fisher, is Sky lark camp, adjoining the Luhi. The claim was called She ■arrow, and has a big sur face showing. The ere Is tron-«!eined quartz, carrying free gold and eog«per pyrites. , A placer claim was reoently located by Mr. Haaraban between the raacbee of Kerr Roy. end contains good pay dirt. \jn aa average It runs from I to M cents to fhe pen. As -be result at snrfhco pros*>eoilng eg the new iron-copped leads up I vast creek, pyrrhotlto has been uncovered. On the Bolku-at. located by Robinson and McAr thiir, th-v are preparing to sink en a large body of It. Jack Farreil. wfaile prospecting on tfcs Buttercup. In Wellington camp, found * anmli quarts lead, which has since widen ed out to nearly three feet- The quarts carries copper sulphurate end rune wed in gold. , . . Tit* wptien on the Stemiwlnder expire 3 on the 24:h ult. It is understood the owners h*ve received word that a sale has been consummate..!, but the final pay ment has not been mtda Fourteen men have been put to work on the Old Victoria, in Camp McKlnney. After a few days* work on the Cracker Jack. In Greenwood camp, copper ore was found beneaith an Iron ca<pplng> T»-e ledge * JL3 stripped for some eioven feet. No walls were found. W T. Watford and A. Cosena last week located the Smtlax. In Camp McKinr.ey. The vein la Quarts, with a pay streak of clean galena. Mr. Mclntosa. of Wiimkp*-* bought a ttorso-quartsr interest in ilh# Big si* from Alexar.der Wallace this week. The as says run above the average. All the water has been removed from the Stem winder shafts. Sinking is ia progress on one sbafi and a drift Is being run at the foot of another. The Lincoln and City of Paris have been bonded by an English oompany. and development wark la to bo commenced ahortlv. . . Mr. Rutherford, representing English capital, fcaa purcaased property on the North Fork. 1 p. Mcliood Is moving Into a now or flc. rocenJy erected near CoL Weir's bouse at Anaconda. In Trail Crook. From the Trail Creek News. The Maple l*»f mine, on the dvide be tween Bear and Champion creeks, was sold a few days ago. tha price bejttg M,- 000. J D. Jenny, who has been looking over the Braver and Bear eroek districts, says: "I found a great mineral belt running in a northwest and eoithaast direction. I And the leads are heavily capped with Iron, indicating where the veins are, which requires considerable development work to ascertain where the ore bodiee lie. I found some very promising prospects which I am satisfied a small amount of capital would develop Into minea Promlnemt among them are the Ringleader and Iron Duke. Showing up a very strong vein running through both locations." The machinery of the White Rear Min ing Company, consisting of one boiler, hoist and seven drill 00mpressor, is being shipped to the mine. The Kingston croup at Burnt Fui la attracting considerable attention. Mt. Knight, of Trail, In company wRh a mim l*r of mining men, took In that district last week, and tt la safe to any there will be several large sales reported from there within the next thirty days. C. >T. German, of Victoria. one of the owr.en* of the Albemi dated !n the Aibern! district, is looking over this dis trict and may beoom- an owner of aatne ▼al jable mining property. Tha owners of the Tkrichljpan trrmrp have completed three miles of trail to theif property, and let a contract for twentv flv" ?***■ ot abaft to be completed by No. Tembey 10; also a contract for tha con struct, on of two bulTdSngs, 30*3$ feat to t* wed for winter quarters. The Traatraal Gold Mlaea r *r° r "y from the depression caua «^ y >, P° !l «trouble In the Trana vsai has rrorressed ao far that the v rirt output of gold reported h? the vrn watersrar.d mint's la the largest yet made in one month, amounting to 21" rt me* «ln C 2h ye * r th * •ni.r. a V f im - the eight month* ending August 81. having bees i.o fW crude ounces thfa year, against 1.U5571 crude ounces last year. The prospect ,"iVTa ® hat tV P«>duct:on will keep ih . » .t U,U V level - «* «nd in M ? tOT 2R * wtH *»e about Sff.aoo.Mi or but slightly abova that of Somewhat better eoadittons now prevail n. :iwater*rand than for soma time f Th# "UPPIT of native labor U bet "H«h ,n that the chamber or mines has been considering the cues, tlon of a general reduction of wagea Tha n *- u,r#a present Is Is M. * day ' 11 u to reduca m ewl » • «*r, with some farther ? lo fooJ aJiowancea, wW< h wili br.ng the saving to the com panics up to 15 or » oe:;t» « tf ay to she man. or per 'twy.- m* tfee African laborers cal>d " Murh •« «ito expected irom the new proh:w»ii->ry Jaw. since It ia sa.d ttiat the avenge number af men dally una He to work on account ©f drtnk. waa ona-efgh'h sf the whale number. Of coarse there are the posaih.:itlea of illicit Itqu->r s»,ur«; and a;.»e the possthfUty that ' UAfr wagea and Siriculty in getting drunk may deter the ca*'vee from oomlng to work as they have d->ne In any evant the aipply must be conatantly renewed, ths Afr.can wuj not keep stcadilr at w -rk for any ler.g-.h of time. B ° 9 * 9rH 11 :h « average decreaae ta the average yield p^ r ;on mUT ot the jfc.*nes Is a source of anxiety to the ma..#rera. ar.d that * v jey are generally conaiilerlng the heat way C f reduc.rig cosia. ciitUnf of la Kfp «.rt»etVT* tf jt rtn t># otrr!Hl out, others !?. ' , fo L ln th " co<t of supply a. 1 o. . el. ."it it wu: oe aome time be fore Mi.eoen be ree iied. Ttte larger n .m --her of the mines have never ad ore rua nsTjr above lu or »:s a a!T^Aa V *-* u U * '** oep h to Hi cr baiow. A m« .aurea of prodacMnn j s ln the repon. ?-* Juij la 4ij5 . 10n foM m Ue "J Uil!nca the Ros,:SS •»■• «"•»"* frna »p. B «a «*»» **• t*ii ln**. «*tet> »n. •-r» t to the cy*n j« va bat are now Mist treated fcy * new pr <>. ****■ ® to ntum Kl.« owutr *•. s EleettM. A: Cte .nii-jai rrw -c »* . 4# » :oekho:4 . •f? c ' 5 r \* Cojai y lav ** wwo: Comjwmy No. 1 he s l y*e!erc*y. the ff»;:«wtn* aaos ♦4 i.r«*or« were e;*xel: J aam 0 '~L' *' k \ *vi : '<*. w * G- Mcrriaoc. T**bwm 7. Bre tiey. E2* a «m';h H** w ;- toa PU-t. CM Nt - lea;. ft H-« ir»; *..e ;. re*. J fat. IGhd *>a»ii2s; aee4'eie*-y W ° ** -rr.aus, treae..r»r J, V. A. Stasia.' Kl»« CO. IRTMtK«-m C*. ClMtlAa. Tt.9 Klr.g Ctruzty Company b* i :•.» annua? me tia« jrtt wday Tte fo. jwira ><T o«rt w*:e e.e- ed: P«*|<Jem, & U Crawford; v -■« pnmaPtot. J. Q. -'•■>»* • • -rrrarr. ?'.**..rr £. Sc..: I *., tr*u ■ *t It,. y~ " »s 4 . * ?>oar«i. J. A. W -a.. «.•. J. u. ii-»*e, #(«cis {UctUr. IS IT PINCHING OUT? *MM BBCM LVMMO* MOT Blf. CMARCIXQ ITS MIXERS, Many Ceatmiletsvy Reports Akest This Croat Mantnnn Enterprise— Tsaasny Cross, Ito Diseovsrsr, nnd Maw rren Ohaenrity Ma drew ta Ma a Man af Wealth and • Rational Charaotes* Helens, Mont., Oct. IL—Special.—"ls the Drum Lomroon mine playing out?" la the question ef the hour in this locality, la short that subject is the talk of the town. It originated in a report from Marysville to the effect that an order had been re ceived from London, England, the head oQco of the company, to lay off M miners. Mining circles here are cenaiderably stirred over the matter and all sorts of rumors are afloat aa to the status of af fairs at the big gold mine at Marysville, a few miles from Helena There are not a few who openly answer the above ques tion in the affirmative, basing their opin ion upon a fair knowledge of the Interior ef the great property. These claim, in the language of the profession, that the ore is "pinching out," in other worda that the body of paying ore has been exhausted. They aasert that such a condition of af fairs >?as been known by the knowing ones for several months and that it was kepi dark in the hope that the efforts being made to atnke another large body of ore would prove successful. The announce ment that a number of miners have been layed off permits them to talk. In conversation with the Pest-Intelli gencer correspondent one of theae mining men said: "I have known for some time that mat ters were rot as they had been for sev eral years. To be aura the company haa misled a dividend In the past, and aa for the future 1 cannot say what will take place. The regular dividend may be de clared and it may not. I do not think the present plant will be abandoned or anything like that, but a temporary shut down may occur at sny. time. Tha m:r.e is not what you might call pinched out in the true acceptance of the term, as generally applied to mines today. "Some time ago the vein In the mine split or forked. That is not an uncom mon occurrence in mining and nothing serious was though of it, although the owners would no doubt have preferred to see the vein remain Intact. I think the split occurred upon the 800-foot level; one fork was followed, the other being left as it was. • Thia fork was worked and I am told It gradually lost its value al though It did noc materially decrease In size. "It kept losing its value until it be came such a low grade proposition that it waa Impossible to work it at any profit and it was eventually abandoned. Then the other fork was worked. At flrst it was as rich as the original vein before tha split materialized, but in time it, too, became unprofitable. Then it was that the head office In London was notified and Manager Bavliss was cabled to come to London. He went ami, as you know, cabled back to lay ofT soma of the men. I hope the mine haa not pinched out. but I am afraid it has. It is too deep for a gold mine In this formation; that la, too deep to hold its original richness. The f resent workings have lasted longer than thought they would, consequently I am not particularly surprised to learn that men have been laid off." This seems to bo the general opinion among mining men. although all are not so free with an opinion. The public In this section does not take kindly to the idea that tho mine has reached the end of Its usefulness, as evidenced by the local pa pers. which are very chary about discus sing the »übject- The history Drum Lummon haa been one almost unparalleled In the mining annala.of the country. From a prospect It developed Into a great mine of unknown richness and for nearly 20 years yielded monthly vast returns of the yellow metaL 6CASTORIA Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pitcher*! prescription for Infhats And Children. It contain® neither Opium, Morphine nee other Narcotic substance. ltl«« harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops. Soothing Syrups, and Castor OIL It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use hy Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curia cures Diarrhoea and Wind Coiio. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria Is the Children's Panacea—the Mother's Friend. Castoria. Caatoria. "Gastnrfa Is aa eaoeiieal snedldM loa dhß* "Castsrialaoe welt iili|ilad liSUnsad Sim. Mothers ha*a repeatedly told naa af Us I nunisi ■■< a sasaperlor loaay prsosrlpesß gaod effect upoa their ekildiaa.** kaawataaaa" Dm. G C ri unnt. ® «• liowail, Mass. lit Ba. Osford St., Brookty*. S. %, • Caatoria is the for children of - O srhich I an* I hope t!»e day ta cot a»— »>• ep°kaa Mgtly^sf far distast when wtll cwnatder the real sees la their oaUlde practice h aatorla, of their child rea. aad uaa Caetorta to- eod »m>o«g* ~ TT? atrsd of the noetrosna which are anwltml tmpfUm * * * .^.v- Sestreyteg th-ir leved onea, by ferstag o|>tojm. prodwas. ya« woeiePso to aoam *ass «aa morphine, worthing syrup aod ether htjrrfol awdte eff Ce«eena aaa ■-* ae so w "™ a. i ,n, dc—n their throala, therety eendiag faeor ar«* a" Itwa la pmaatwa gr»v«a" V«T*» BaMas in Sm—aw. Da. 2. r. Cnrcmoa, Bestsa, asm COB way. Ark. Alia A Smra. Mas, Tka Oeatasf Ce»*Mf» T* Tark OHf* MANLY VIGOR A*Cf! MO*E In k«r»wre TliT't£m W *»*«* Ita worUL2OOO • r 11 SrH conpStttlr cm< an u« ' t 'jiyV * r *"i'"i b*rrr prai»e« to* j- V t v i« greataeu graod« i ' U, ?iA m—fiii rare lor eex » jHnrTA tiki vmism u.4 I k»*«i«w kbciwt W .jA V 'ILVVm. iteCinai arieacai Aa v Mcoaalat Uiiwn* <Ur/tU <«ci>rr-Tfc la berk form, with r«f. m-am and jroofe, ~ V ~ WIJ be ae»t to «(if ffrtue tMldl *»■«. Pall ma sir pemt*Lft4iilf Failure impam±Oia, HIE MEDICAL CO..BUFFAUU.Y. It »U orig umOt imwril kr Tbomaa Croat of this city, new enjoying taktiiM U» the rwin that «um (ftm faith la mine ua * eorefu! attention to t%o «7*»t fortune b* realised fma its sale. There was * tuns wtien. as ths gsesipe Mr, '"Ton#my Cross coaMa i gat trusted tor a sack of flour in Hataa" That was when be was woiklng atom en his proa* Pect. pegging away regardless af the jeers 0. the knowing anas whs were continually telfcrig him ha was crasy. With tha Irish nian's tenacity ha haM an to his little claim on til aa agent of the English syndl »ta that eventually yurahaaed tha prop erty came along and waa aa pleased that ha cabled ta London far an export. With tha advent ef the latter came try ing (Jays far Tommy. Bvll tongues tried to poison the Englishman's opinion of the property; envious owners of nearby claims tried with all tha cupidity for which pree pecters are aeted ta turn him from the Drum Lummon and in favor of their claims. After weary months of waiting the (Seal waa closed and tha man who eouldn't secure credit for M pounds of flour had money to burn. How much Cruee received has never been known with any degree of certainty by the public. The general opinion is that ha was paid H.00e,000 in cash and received beeidee a large block of stock in the com paay. Ha haa displayed considerable ohrewdneoo in holding onto the money, thereby giving the l!e somewhat to the remark af Commodore Vanderbilt that "any fool could make a million, but it takes a smart man to keep it." Not that be la a fool, for no one ever had the temer ity to euggeet the idea in the face of hie euccess. So far as education goes, he la rather behind the timet, but he makea up in common sense what ho may lack in book "lamln'." He is the owner of a sav ings banks, one of the oodeot institutions of Ite kind in the world. He always keeps a quarter of a million in caah on hand, "so the boy* can have their stuff whenever they want it," says ha Hie marriage in this city about a dosen yea's ago was the talk of the continent because of the lavish expenditure of money. For one whole day the bar at one of the leading hotels was free ts any one who wanted to drink to his health. NO lines wore drawn aa to the kind of a drink taken. As the old-timara say. champagne literally flowed all day aa a reeult of his telling the proprietor to throw tKi "gs wide open. The lady he married was a sister of Sen ator Carter, of thie ctty (then an unknown lawyer). She did not Uve long to assist him in enjoying his hard-earned wealth. She was a very estimable lady, and the community deeply deplored her untienely death. He has one child, a daughter, who is yet in her toons. A nephew, upon whom It la said the old man dotes, will, if gos sips can be believed, inherit a large por tion of the old miner's wealth with the girl, when Tommy Cruse la gathered with his fathers. Mining In Brltfoh India. According to tha recently issued report of Mr. James Grundy, <&iaf inspector of mines for British India, for the year end ing June 30. 1396, the total number of minea inspected was 367, of which 174 are coal mines, t*C mica mines. So limestone mlnee and U etona mines. Other substances mined Include salt, fire day, slate, plum bago. manganese, gold, ruby, spinel. soapstone, fuller's earth and borax. The total number of persons employed during the year at the coal mines is stated to have been 25,768, but returns were not received in every case. Of this number 5.919 males and 3,113 femnleo were em ployed above ground, and 13.435 males and S,KI females below ground. The total out put of coal during the year was 2.539,967 tons. Australian Mint Rotnrna. While the receipts of the Australian mints do not cover the full production of gold by any means, they are of Interest ae indicating the general course of the out put. The reports for the six months end ing June 30 give these receipts aa follows, in ounces: im vm. Changes. Melbourne ....637,944 R67,of® inc. Sydney 870.G19 343,335 Dec. 22,294 Total 905.583 900,325 3.231 The Melbourne mint supplies come chiefly from Victoria, South Australia, West Austral)* and Tasmania; those of the Sydney mint from New South Wales and Queensland. Art Eihlkit 3flss N«*lle Hazelwood will reopen her studio October 14 and 15. room % Boston hlodk. Invitation extended to ell. Among the guests at the Northern Is Frank Rotch, a lumberman of Bucoda. What is ITKAMMS. PACIFIC NAVIGATION CO. T*jb* Card is *fr»et Jun# t, IWL fXATTUS. EVE/*. HIT AND WHATCOM ROCTE. •t*t« of W*»h!c«t»r. !ut« S«atU« SaJljr. •xeept §*h3«*y. at p. m. _ lEArrLfi. EVKWrTT ANP LA CON •rr.R iot*n r*:rh*r*n Imvm ieatU* daHy. «f«Pt ft*n !«r »t • a m. _ T«i«ph>»», M*Jn T*»t»r «»•>, ' VICTORIA ROUTE. •TEA urn ROSAUE. <4*ctt f*»- %'lctorla and part TmiM4 &*ur. •mempi fi-ii.J*/. at 12 96 a. as.: rrtarßin* Uwtc« Victoria at » en. Steamer Idaho iaavet for Port T.-wcMDd and nr pcrta daily, except Auaiay. a: 7 a. c.; Sunday, dtract. at t a. m.; re jroU*«. dirert. 'eavw Port TavoMtad at S p. m. 'Plume. Stki n. The flacDoxagal! & Soaathwack Co. 717-719-721-723 First Ave, Fall Goods At moderate Prices. Our goods and our prices are making this the busiest store In Seattle* It pays to buy your dry goods here. Dress Goods. Ladies 9 , Misses' and The moat veried assortment of hl«*i Children'* Sho0«. grade novelties in niack and Colore* VilllUrCn 5 Oil DCS. Dress Goods ever depiajetl on our Lowfr prices Mi better values Ha counter*. ever before. Scinch All-Wool Cheviot*. Sf yard. 41-inch Stormproof Cheviot*, 35a Dongole All UMIMf yerd. Shoo, patent Intlwf ttk mmk ■Mil* 39-inch All-Wool Cheviot Checks, 4So t#T»A jnsrd. ♦o-lnch A [I- Wool Imported Novelty A p] Q m» stock Dangala «Ml Cheviots, ynrd. with patent leather tip, iuuiMMl IS RS-tnch All-Wool Covert Cloth, »c wear tI.JT. y*rd. 42-inch All-Wool Jaequsml*.. «V yard. r*ur different *ylee of leas is SSa M-ujeh Ladies' Cloth. SSe yard. Vlci Kid UuUon Mma seed &ft» 41-»noh Silk aad Wool Grauita Cloth. t er* at 12 50 - WW. tte yard. 42-inch Mohair Crepon. yard. All the new »tyl*a are ts be had IS W-lnch Oonara Cloth In brown, green our magnificent lino of Lad 14* *.• and nary, 11.00. Bfci*a. Including tho "MUi Cwtorr," S 4#-in<4> Bouoie Mixture*. 11.55 yard. fine kid lac* aha«k •xtraatos Nil 4*dn<4i Silk and Wool. Illuminated stitched tip. tt.lt. effect*. 11.40. 46-inch Silk and Wool Tufted Bour- For 13.3# we are setting the beat «a* ettes. SI.SO. eortment of lAd lee' Hand tw rue and A large and rarled assortment ef Welts ever brought t* Bwwi. We out Pattern Suite ranging in price from give you eny style la theee shoes; salt 110.00 to $14.00 per suit. and be fitted. Hit. I '"V r« T A -wt«4»» Oiaee Mlmt Ptat«a aiaae* a*rtM *^d /1| |UW »ee*e. Pain*. •& TSralgfce* atael^^ll^ fl*¥ I 1 M »e*oea Co.'*CelebratedlUaedf*Ua ■» *r«u« IBnaaHnaayh^ ■Z£Ma==a^aaM^ma£2sMSßlߣe2bs3afes^SSßtiß^^^^^^M I • IL i, , ==ass3aaKa 'PHONES SOLI) OUTRIGHT:::: IM« or abort distance telephones complete* AD kinds at diSHeil wnln NORTHWEST FIXTURE CO., Beetm Sa»li« liltfat A* 11 1 1 I 1 I MBjj I 1 \f OBAN BROS. CO., srcA'rri.K, WASH. MgjßSra SpttJKSVI •ate" Bete agents and aaaufaoturera far Weshiagtea. Mtw CmskS lil Alaska far the ~V»eher" patent water tab* Wn*n . . ~ { , M)| M. LEVY & CO. Importer* and Jobber* of TELCPIONK MAX3V ST. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. SMOKERS' ARTICLES, ETC. STKAMKRB. FLT ON THE •'FLYER."* SEATTLE TO TACOMA. Four round tripe dally, except Sunday la one hour and tvr»nty-flve minutes. THE "FLYER." Regular daily trips, Scaitla-Tacoma rout«» ss fo -r>ws: TAKING BFFRrT TtTESDAT. MAT 1 TIMfC CARD. Single fare. sftc; rounl trip. 750. Leave Seattle—7:44. li li a. m.; 2.«. 4:11 p. m. Leave Tacoma~9:to a. m.: 1. 4JO. Ip. ft SUNDAYS. Leave Seattle—7 a. m : 12 m.: 4 p. m. Leave Tkrom^—a. tn.: t:K. »:S0 p. m. Landing at Northrrn rsc'dc wharf. Ta coma. and Commercial do k. foot Of Ma rlon street. Seattle. Sunday*, steamers Flyer and Slate of Washington, fare 60c. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO. The magnificent *:eamers t'matr.le. City I'uebla and Wa"a Wall* p!y between Seattle and San Francisco, calling at I'ort Town send and Victor .a. B. C.. as follows: Leave Seattle for I Due San Francisco. I! San Francisco, a. m. a. m. * October 7, 12. 17, 22, October A 4. 14. 14, 27. 44 25. November L «, 11. 14, November LS. 11 14. 21. ». December L a. as. San Francisco! Due Seattle, a. m. For Seattle. 4 ft m.l October 4. 4. 14. 14. 24, October I. 4. 11. 16. 24. ...... 21. 24. 21. (November I. S. 12. 3* November 8. 10, 16.! 23. 2S. December X 20 *■ »• ' Th- magnWcent steamer City of Top*'** leaves Seattle at 4 a. m. far Ala«ka Oct. 14. ». Nev. 12. ». De'-. IJ. »; due bark at Seattle Noveeaber 2». December 10, 25, January 10. The company reservea right to tAange •tsamers or sailing dates. J. F. TROWBRIDGE, P. S. Supt.. Seattle. Wssh. Qeodall. Perkins A Co . General Ag'-nta. San Franelseou PUOET SOUND A ALASKA STEAM SHIP COMPANY. ▼ICTORIA ROUTE. STEAMSHIP CITY OF KINGSTON. Between Tacoma and Victoria. B. C. t:ooatnlLv! Mi "Tacoma jllfl'Ar; 4 45arn 10:19amlLvi -41 Seattle tt'Art t:ooam l:jqpmlLvt TflPt. Towneandi 3S'Arfll :4r>pm 4-Wpm ArfllOt Victoria I MlLvj I:3opm •Daily eaoept Maaday. This steamer fitrnithaa first-class acemn medattona, carrying both freight and r**- sengert. and leaves from Yesier wharf. Seattle. For rates, etc.. inquire of O. F. Teeler whsrf. Seattja. f. A. NADEAt T . General Agent N. P. Railway. I* * B. TRANSPORTATION CO. STEAMUR CHAMPAIGN. Skagit River Route. Leaves Seattle October 14. at la. in.: Oc tober 14. at 7a. m.: Oetober 17, at 7 a m. Laavee Mount Vernon October 14. at 7 a. m. ; October 14. at 4a. to.; Octo't>er 14, st 4a. m Calling st Starwoo-l, Mr, Sk*< t City, Mount Vernon and Avon (Tula lp going sourti Sunday ard north Tuesday). City Dock. Steamers for all points oa the 8«-nd. Open ail n!gr;;. Main *7. S. G. YCTtK -21. Manager HOOD CAVAL KOUTJk. U. S. MAIL STEAMER DELTA Leavee Oalbraltk dock, foot of Washing ton street. Tueadajre, Thursdays and Sat urdays, at 7 e'oiock a. m., Icr Kings- >n. Pert Gamble. Ssabeck. B-'nr>n, iioiiy. Dewatto. LilUwaup Fails. Hoodeport and Uoioo City. Return# afterna." J%/a. D TROUT MAN*. Master. Telephone. Red 151. ICRUSK AND MADISON LINK. BCHOON ETR VBGA. Will sail from San Frmnf ts-o OctcW Tl. carrying treignt a: ll tou. canaectiog at Seattle for aU poinjL E. K CAINE. Ajrent. Arlington do * Pike 7C THK ALASK V CO.t rrEAMKR WILLAPA. Cape George Roberta Leaving R«»:t.e for Alaska October ». im. at 10 e'eioek. aad every Hfieea Ays ♦ ftf fftf * gf. For end pa«aen»er ratet appljr in J. G. CARROLL. Aaent. Brhwabecher dock. Tel.. Pfke 41 CHAR.LE3 E. PEABODT. G#»a«ral MaJh a*er. SeatUft FLGKT SOUND A C-KNTRAU AMERI CAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. tteamshlp Transit will leave Seattle far Central America on October &b. Rerular saillrca between P jget aound and Cenfal Am*r*<*a aorta General sSice, M-tual Life faOass. —^ ITBAMKEI. BAN JUAN ISLANDS. ' ""1 BTIfAMKR LYDIA THOMPSOHI Carrying United States niitL IMV« OMg dock foot ef Main strset. Monday. W«fl nesda* and Friday M 1 a. m., far fM Townsend. Bin Juan Islands ft ad Nsd Whatcom. Returning, !«TM New WMN* com Tuesday. Thursday aad daturiai, m 4ft a. TIMS CARDIN EFFECT JAH. 1 j North btnirnl—Leaves Seattle 1 a. JL| leave* Port Towneend San.; totrtijfw day Harbor 10:30 a. m.; leaves Rod)« Ham bar 11:46 p. nu; arrives New WkatasM 4:14 p. m. South bound—leaves Naw Whatcom 4ftj fu: leaves Roche Harbor 19 a m.; leaves riday Harbor U a. m.: teavea Fsri ownsend 4 p. marrives at SeatOa fM p. m. J. R. Tbompsen, manager-owner, JJBSf. liotf*rdus A Co.. agents. City dock. Telephfms. Main 17. OLYMPLA. SKATTUI DAILY TLUR CUD. _ Leave. I Arrive. _ Olympia at. (:Mi m|Tacoma at.. 9:ttftfl|| at.. 16:04s mlSeettle at...lS# 9 Seattle at... 1:44 p mlTseoma at.. 4:49*3 Tecoma at.. 4:44 p mtOlynnXa at.. tilyß CITT or ABERDEEN. Dally except Sunday. Leave, J Arrive. „ Seattle at.. 7•»ft m! Taoama at.. IM |« T«CMT» at..14.04a mlOtympia at.. I#|9 Olympia at. a*> p mlTaceme at... |'.oi»i9 Taroma at.. 5:34 p mi Seattle at.... TtMsili Fare between Seattle and Taooasa. Ml cents. Landing at Seattle City deck, SW of Main street LILLY. BO * * RDUS A CO.. Aip}*-. City dock. Telephone. Mala It. > Cspt. L Willey. Manager. | POBT **** Hwfflr i On Port Orchard and Pert waehlaate* route, leaves City dsek, teot ef Mats street. I M a. m.. calling at Seat* Beech, Burcheli. Brisk Yard, Si? marten. U. i Nary Yard. Sidney. Charleston. Ttaeyton. Chtco. Si'.verdaie. Laavee Pert Orebanf navy station at 2 p. m.; afrlvea Seattle st 4p. m. E, S*. Robinson master. Lilly, Hogardos A Co.. agents. Tslephefte. Mam rr STRAITS STIC AM SHIP COMPANY. STRS. GARLAND AND EVANGEL. Seettle and Townseod-Neah Bar rgatft ftaaater Garland leaves Tester deek Ilea* daya, Wa4ne*dars end Fridays at S ft. at, for Port Tewnsand. Port jwbll«gia. Due aeneee, Port ARJ«IM, rsrt Ci ssesnt. flet>)ra: burr. Pysht. Clallam Bay ens Neeb San returning. arrive; at Seattle 4 p. ft. e% opposite days. Steamer Evenget Mkves Yesier dook far PertTswnseriA Pert AIM relee and Mondays, Wed ni sieve and Fridays at 4:10 p. m.; arrtvee asaiua •Keraete days 2JO p. m. TUB VANcotrrgm BOCTt, ir.%- for Port Townsee#. Anaeortea, J^'hareS,, New Stains and Friday MaP bor. and Vsneouver. arriving Yilooa** d p. in. following 4ay\ Isr wkerf. STEAMER MART F. mWY pr White, Bre»ierten. WQitsd Stataa EMI Dock. Charleetaa. Stdaey. YTeeytea. Chf* 00. Silverdale. at |:il P tatarday, MP a. at: Soaday. 4 ». m.;ret«niM. leavef faverdaie at 4:tf a m. Tatepftsas. Be* tfi. I WHATCOM. S*ATTLB AND TAOMt|i ROUTfc—Take steamer Jfcay (Sty tor AB» tcor'vs. Fairhavae ar Wkateeaa Leavep Coownerr ial deck. Tiooaa I ft fti CRf dock (foot Main street), Seattle. I pi IftS Toasdsys. Thursdays axtd Soteadayjk Rer turning leaves WkatooM t ft >*•: FalrkAi van 111 p. ift. end Anaoortea » jft m.. Sundays. Wednesdays and frttn®, r*r-»-«*it:te ft, or t1.14 round trip; Ik coma li-28. or tt round trtp. W. E ILUI » Brr S£W?53?ES* «■ m , Seattle. Kdmo«d» and Uverett RntA 1 Two rott'd tr.pe <KUy exceat Suoday. ' Loevea Seattle T:« ft «ft,l ft m. Oum easts arttli steamer M kade for Sm*epH6 Lands at Oeiaaao dock. Coot of MMai tt ft m, IJO pi. Omm ae-ns with iMeamar Rjref fw IboesMb' Lands at M-rcbants' deck. IKrsrett. c ffi*affiSSSr l 2SSß «