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EAST /^g||j\ WTTH.^gg/ m 19 ALL POINTS R THE WOMJ fk tkc following pnpalar notar Isden-Kr^SSr— * "■* m-- flA 4—Thronrt Los AhMI ■ llfiSei Paso and New Orisaa* §om ts points East name as irla MwOfc If Oalr an rafl Una ta CALIFORNIA : fpcinunox TO SAN FRANCISCO feSst f:tf p. at. and Oct. 21 at 4:40 a. m. firt. fliToCi and J24 on, including sleeper from Portland. % |QtT|— Hates, dalek Ttaaa, leal Rqalvweai Jtr gsaeral information concerning mtaa fg gaapin f car rtservationa call on or -L,, " THOS. A. GRAHAM* DJst. Tasa. snd Freight Ar»nt. f!J F?r.«r* At.. Seattle. Wart. §,9. Hogera. A. GF.A P. A.. Portland. jugAMC 8.8. CO. days o«.r.is rftUSTULIA. HAWAII. HOHOLUUI, kt NEW ZEALAND. V/l l AUSfRAUi S. a. AtTFTRAT'A ■a HOBOIWIu. Tues lay. November 19. I*. •a ». 8. 8. Monowal aallii from San Kgpdace tor Honolulu. Auckland.Sydney, nandsy, November 12. 1««. at 2 p. m. T. iflnriam Agent. «19 First avenue. Seat b|. D. aprsckels A Bros. Co.. Baa \ IT" HLKEPIJrO CAM, BLBCA>T UISIJIO CARS. TOL'RIST ftLKEIPIXO CABS. _ o- IM. Mtnnrapolla, Dalatk* IkaRS. Grand Kerka, Crooka<ss losing Helena. Aad Datte. Pkiladelpfcla, Waaklavtsr , few Task. Beataa asA AU Faints Esal aad Boutk. f two TRAIIS DAILY (EICBPT * I ItlOAV) TO ANB. f j Ik* Minm' t'opular itouf 0 A *UOtiHLAJtlimn4*U j KOOTENAY { J po 1 y r ? TIME SdICIKLE. In effect June 14. I*9l TRAINS LEAVK BKATTLK F«rSt. Paul an J Last. it;*) p. m. Far ipokaae and Local, »:# p. m. and fITS a m. iff Portland. 4:40 a. m. and »40 p. wl Ttr Olynpia. dray's Ua. bor and Booth |ni. 9 am. Fir Carbonado. 2.16 p. m. fir Tacorra. 4.40. 7:lft and 9 a. m.. t:m> loj 1:49 p. m. ffUINS ARRIVE AT BRATTLE— Fror St. Paul and East. € 40 a. m. Fran Bi»okan« and C:«9 a. a. and m» P rn. Frwa Portland. 9:10 and 13:5 ft p. m. •Frtcn Olympla. Gray's Harbor aad Ivfc B»r<J. s-t« p. m ' Fhhb Carbonado. 11 40 a. m. Frau Tscoroa. « 40. B:3ft and U:99 a. a.; !»,»:* and 11:50 p. m. •Patty except Sunday. All others dally. This raid subject to change without no- tlekets to Japan and China rla Jfwtfcers Pacific Steamship Company, aa Awertean lira. Tv rates, routea and other Information «S eft cr address I. A. NADEAtT. General Arcnt. Pesttla Gt» Ticket Office, corner Ycsler way ■9 Proof street. Wpot Ticket Office, corner Westara IVH and Columbia street A. D OHARLTO*. A»«l»fant Oenerwl Psssenger A Kent. » IK Morrison street. corner Third. Fartland. Or. » Mill the Fastest ™ N^V'r.ir *OCK BALLAST—NO DXJWT. leaves Seattla 10 p. m. Coaat *• •:» a. m Over!«n l arrlvaa Seattle *■ Coaat line 1:99 ik Ik JAPAN' MAIL STEAMSHIP CO. Mm mm marc StiU fro'n Soatf!* Nov. 20 for China aiu\ Japan. IEW SHORT LINE UNSASCITV F*- r- c-'t Pot ,« .u.-s!. Seattle. I Tea er way ar. J First avenue. Vfcg** MANHOOD BESIOSEOc""- ■Y Hr Fm S? /a t' »of » fiwsoo* wCI qvJcfcty cm > ■«. ««# «i» m*. ■A\ .\ « "i * •«» or dt»MW« eX Uw r*** :»* r« orr*. »*ah a* t»»' S«• MS -w t \\ l • -», i .t: • . ••- ■ I 1 s\pir%, to a '•*.•»,. •» » ■ V r V .7 (\«Kii»!k«. It my *.l )**i fey ■*> or rirti. Ntw. • t ■ \_/ VV y :.Vh <•}-#, «*■.:* s i > » ■ tcroejp ...trrri *<' ib+h.>rrx*nUlmpc++mer. « C PIMIIK tMMUtAn, ttm ir UMt ird *MIH £*.!'>•>-• ftn4 tJw» BrUMWjr •re*"**! UQtiiir.tH £"t'rii>r>r r*wt.>-r*»<-.»*,; • .-**«-*. ». Tftn rot tor*-' t>* iMtM ■ » K«r*i.w f s «»* P"~" <* « *"• t—• "h *i.• i"i p* VE !« tfc##ruy to»w!i t*wt+dr te evrvwtUMßlM c£ i-<Bi El,* : o «.. - . -{-■•sivfß®. 1» •'»«» * rfiurn»»l if sj* !*»**» .5 -- -H»>lUl* ,i.-L i..." i 4i»: U. VB4iotnn<tWi>W Jk. "l t*»; DA VOI. MEDICINE C<X. P. <X V||L vfc MA* •( Uafi Arus inw> fw* 6»lw>ta •**«•!* ■•tu*. j» *" * "ORTWEH* RAILWAY— NtLSON 4 FOR X BHEPPARO RAILWAY OWLY BOUTS. TO TRATI "jJSSS' £22? tnd DMU Pdat *■"» *■■■#• *•««•» <Nm» -—«-- 4MM AM—m, m. «, ■ !-**• 4-,^ M c ■ jfcrt— « fcf •. • V2 t ? fwiMU fir Trad ORMS mh* l^ MT: at MU !?s ssfna^ftaa-^aj The Great Northern Local Freight Office ■" (ran the •' Maries «• thet* *«» durtera, Sooth Third And King Street ,f ycu v* eaffertn* fin froßa • vStA: 4 rou fiiillJll! «"rainly should maks an effort to'help your- JTTnn I I mi 7 ,f; '- !f yo ' J h * v * epeeks l/I I SI II V hmfarm yoar ru»h ill nbl 1 1 bf blo<>d 10 bead. dsaxtneM. falling a»nM< FIT 11ITV 111 ALI 11 th ** ">• WII.ITI' uri|yiv VITALITY " ■>- VITALITY Hl'hyiv VTPHITVr 111 il II I ur ** pretnatureness of • * A aaL«l I 1 the d.achaiga in twenty ___ days Hitdyan cum I^o*t Vff I I IflllT Manhood, Vsricooele, all AI II V Falling B*naatlonji. "II alljl 1 | Weakness. Debility and makes a coraap.eic man VITiIITY 11l aILI 1 1 on * can * ,v *' y° u Hudyan but the old doclora of ITlffl A V fmiT th * Hud * on Medical In. I'll ill IIV • tUuU - Hudyan cures I I I ft IJ I I when others fall to cure, f AAAALUI a , f you wam convincing trim I I lmir of wh » l Hudyan VW k I ITV hM tJon * you » n it. 111 ALII I E, u " wm « j BPDYAN CIRCULARS j HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE Stockton. Market and ElUs Sta. BLOOD TAINTS SHOW Pimples, mm —— Sore Month. —— Pore Throat, Failing Hair. Eriiars: <! Limpa. O ani'.u'ar Lumps. —— - Skin Eruprtons, Partial of Ky«brow, - Sore E>e», When In thla oor*diaon don't go to Hot Springs-go to the old doctors of Ilud jon. You car. sometimes asrt srt the poison in thirty days. : BLOOD S : CIRCULARS : j FRER. : HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE llsektsa, Market aad Ellis Sll, fftM rjIANCISCO. CAL. fV IN 3TO OArS%^ [ zozoj b- PRICE £roo Ibr maNufactuKeo only BY SfATTLE *J| _ f::<i Is so. r r 4-4j Ur «.Cx« rb<**. S p*i aaiv>rr bars, M<;i '. unn»ts;f»i Qmnsiii* ■ ebars**. m sot ioOisi—- ffC« (Mi I# «''■«. uif prs- tlaa 1 . c«• it> m fIH uaauts. s»et n r'v-< W'«rt»r Mr nf(~v f t% [ m tirv uiAf rwi k u .iA WIVES »* c MOTHERS I^ISEGURO ■ ?MEi I • • eSK.Ct.CS* #r ifTBL I CO MOT LIVE IN (GNOPANCE ®- »t*o f*t e * s * • —* a * wilber safety packet co se«rs jo 53 , K s* sacßamcnto »•- ••"ae-t?* CAL. fitswart A Ho'ires Drug Co., Agenta T not VitrAF ira MANHOOD «U! k> LOol » luor r«'af*i Ail jierroaa dla ea»« p<K-i.i at ia men. tic., tuttif rural by INDAPO. the grut H r.uoo reaieiy. With srrttta- gaarartee to cura t»044 iff *" «•«art 9 UolaH Drag Co. MARKETS AND TRADE. WHEAT STILL THE MIRRUBNO ILEVBMT 1* ALL YALCE9. I* 9M Franc I ERA U< KRW YORK the D«(|ia« LA WHEAT Contla ■M-TK* SAW York Slock MARKET ** MRTRNFRR, However, tad Xorth era raelfle Made Rotable Gains -THE Raise ta the LM4O> Bank Rate. AL thoagk Had Its EFFECT- It Waa Followed BY Banker* aad Brokers Kahlag CUBMIMIM Kates. Seattle, Oct. B. I**?. Exchnneeo at the clearing houses of Seattle, Tacoma ami Portland were as fol lows: _ Clearance*. Balances. £**••!* * ».** <57 ns.r*: n Tacooaa '7TJ » 31>.3»® iO Portland 4is.ow "0 se.:i3 <*> Ranch ejfjfs were Wnf sold wholesa:e today a: 32c per dosen. and foand buyers ever. at that figure. Th:s J a riee on the f» rices of yesterday of Sc. If the hens do not stop mooting soon. there is tfo telling to what notch priees will go. One firm tcday received three caws, and ail the lae-i earning .n were of »ike sUi. The natural reaction which invariably follows on the end of a too sudden rise in price has com* to confuse speculation in wrw-at. Advices from ali parte of the coun try show a sudden slump of from 3 to sc. tnd the bulls and Wars hardly know • here they are. The fa.l dur.ng year-erday snd today «■« been 19e per cental <n Baa F ran*-.aeo. and 10c in Liverpool and Chica go. In Chicago today the decline was *l - 6c a bush*', tno e..»»;ng pr»-e of jrts- Ct-r 'ay being while today it was T'-'jc. Local deaiere are beginning to re ceive offers of wneat from producers. Ln-rirg the height of the boom the farm era held on. and weald not »«1L A ear load of bananas WHS received here Coday fnrrr. Central Amfr'f*. The bananas are jobbing at tjyZ p?r bunch. Salmon ire running we-ii, ani good lots are being brought in. One crew yester day had 9£t salmon. Tne price paid for these u It*.* a pound for sliver salmon, and 4Siic for dog aalmcrn. Tt.a sliver sarin on. which is the i>e»t caught in the Sound, is inferior to .the sockeye, which runs on the Fraser an<l Columbia rivers, Large num bers are being caugut th.s year in the Skag.t river. This is ao unosuai as to b« worthy of note. lor while a few sockeyea have been caugfht In the Skagit n past seasons. there has never before be«n suca a heavy run. PORTLANU NUEAT MARKET. Portland Oct. Xi Wheat-WaUa Walla. i«c. \ alley. per buaJ-.X BAST I'RASCIH'O MAHKETS. Another Break In Wheat. San SVaoclsoo, Oct. E.-Wh<*t bvi Br other break today, but tne bulla believe it * II soon reach ft jk> nt w.ier» the demand **u a4£a«n b*9 9tixnui&t*-\l. A £rcjtt iv.g fa tor in :his market the last few days has been the fact thai tne Unrrwind for wnea* for .shipment to InJ.a has ceased. While futures were z>jmg down at a rapid rat# today. Ckorga W. McNt ar w.:s pa>::.g 91.49 for *p»t Wheat. Lvceru oer at the aam« moment was selling at •'•S3. Tha ek-*d in sirobre fash ton. The shorts <ir<w down their tn.Hr>ra m mey, and the put tip theirs. Many t nail fortunes on paper were swept away. At tno jtf(eri>i»n -t*k>n the rt- owml tK4 a trifle termer than during tha moming. I'< member wh hi sold at fl.S&t, but cio**l a: Miy afteat roeo from J l - 2, to V. Z7\,i*-t whi 'h figure It closed. Spot wheat closed at *1.35. Uread staffs, Grain*. Etc. Flour —W.miiy extras, 98.1"#; S; t«akera' do. >4 y< V'' > ipertlne. Wheat—gprlr g. 91.3-", f r No. l, and |1.371, for > ho:, e; milling. |l.4t"}Ll?n. IS<ir!ey—!•*'-1. f a !r to good. 77«aif«>c; cho.ee, brew in*. '*v. <Mtt»fWhfta oats, tl.aKjl.a); bia.-k. Tor f- .!, h'a.-ic. for »ee<l. 91.x61.A»; rol, for see-s, Heee|j«! Fi -Mf. <|U«fter M "k?, l,t«i»0: do, Or.-Kcn, 9.Sw. wn-at. cent il*. 1 K5; do. Ore gon. 6.510; barley, cental 4. 7.12": oats, cent als. 6J»: poiatoea, »';k», tHJ. b.-in». «9.-s{h, 19.533: bran, wk-, f'.-.; do. Ore* >n, 5.4i»<; mtddll'igs, sacks, «..*>; JUv, t.nis, 715; wool, bales, iffi; do, Or. • >n. 1,234; n'd"s, number. HO: rais!i.>. boxes, qsn k«iiwr, flanks. M: hops, sv_ m i- »irJ. seed. ».t *ks. 354; w.ne, gallons, J 1 " 7'*- flaxseed, sacks. 1";, Prodar«, Fruit, Etc. Mi l II! nv ?. sl7 tlf.jO per • >n; »hnt hav »•>='!i 1; »hM- ind out. J7©lo t*r ton: oa*' IW9; barley, bear. * ; falfa, sr. alfalfa. flrst ri'jtnsr. Ut»3: clover. <*!<■». k. ti. >"< *».;.• v <N>m|irM«d wheat. B.®. straw, 3»#4>c per bnlo. ftvatot- Karl F•>«». 25f0 s "HV*: common Spinas B'lrbankc, 75c "'i ST; fancy do. 7.Vf Wr; rtvi r B;irt>ark*, 2.v/*..«: sweet t*v »• toes, JScfiH S per cental yellow oskms, *»*«s>v • pioklt-i i<>. 2Mt£* »MV 12»r nirumV'fi, »inr.mer «tus*fh. I'-iiVc, crt iiu, jT.f--: • A; irr•••«:» com. 77* <fsl per ra' ; Berkeley do. oa***- p<-;>; r. J&iv> l**r ffMi nkra. ¥*•:~'m p*r box: iri. 1 A>. ll'v 1 ' pe r p>un:. Um.t hean*. strinvr bean*. jcarlir, V?'ii2" per pound •ppki' -TV: '2»r; strawberries. J2 :>< v ;i4 pt chest; bla.-kber rlfi». S «S: r.-.Hp!-- rrie*. S4-ud: «T.»nb.»rr>.». s:vfT ".«» per Ktrrol Jtr.ipey black <; »>>•, Mii-i.ii!, 2-v•«.-•; Tokay. Isabella, Ktyil I'tT crate; cantaloup**, nut *>♦«•«{«. ■ pea<vi«, . h<4 -e. S' 4 i-I.£» Pfiw. common, $ ■>'*>■•. p>.*rc*jVL.r.«?«* w p-sc. quinces, TScwSl pet* box: Mexican Ilsr » a, 3k". per bo*- California h*mon*. ti->t 1 „•* co-l to choice do. S'.&Krt; fax; y do. S.' t *• i; - : per bunch: pkneap p!'*« 4. Persian Ja'.tw. i»~r pound, Hu'itr-Fan> v creamery. J&itfJSo per pound: seconds, 2?s£Ste: fancy My, 9 tr2c l; rl:«* pickled. 1- r2»e: ?'.r kin. fancy mill new chelae, JWIUc: Eastern, lss#l3e. i\>uHry—Llv* turkc/ gv-bWers, 13 a'i 4c; do hen*. ttfji.i younjf turkey*. 14'trlGn: rooaters, old. *4 per doxen: !o youngr. S4*r 4.5P- broilers, small. S3 S&3.SR; do )ar*e. r. .S*?S; fryer- 1. 'vena, 1! V*i-4 ,*> ducks, old. J .;' >«: do your* S3 ♦'"l 50. fly r>- V» ?I 75 piseorv*. «»1 I. «'.;»! -v .So > UI.C. , ' h-r»*. St per dcat«»n: irray se. !- "<>: rai'btts, f. . w!lc-> »f. •«- T' S' '• r Per#— . v - ;pp r '. ranch. 3 Ea: s '<-rn -i-vk *c. ( lilting 4|nntntlnna. Wheat—Steady; f! -"H: May, S: srs. I try-Firm. IV »r May, Mc. f'. yftilow. > n '; ! * c. 15raCalif jrn u. S!.- 'Hi •«• W «»•»!. —t*h--' ■-» m--. .a' >sn. P"K>r do, ♦y ".-, f.m Joaquin p *.r 3*; V: ao foot- Hf'ic; Northern fa;;. *-*•* » Hnp*. Hops-Quotabia at 7 u v: f.«er pound for r.ew. Minlna "tocks. Alta JuMa Alp -* Con. I Ju.. 4 Andes .. ?> Kvn:u- k Oon s Iv-; h»' > !* 'v Wash. Con.. .. 1M1« It-:-- 1<»- M.a.vmn 4* |4r»: »\ sch«-r ~ '■ MotM ■ .n «T iuxtn: I>»a; .o Jliillton , 'Navajo Ki'* -r n ♦ -ntai Con .. <7 tVic-Vin'.! K', air Con ... » >n " an .-4 Cellar . .. <1 c«,«n u ".c# <J C »n. I'll A Va ..IS .*>'.rv-ton .. * th !«•: < r-al ... ? Si-rra N- va,.. k ... Ti Con N"e.v V .rk .. X Sil%-r Hui i\- A ..... s*.* Oliver K:r,g T'* -h. , i--r > nwe C « ."•« 4lv>ui i <v Carr!» .. %V Vtah S lirar 1 i" w . .: \ fiK>w Jack'*; .... Ua» & Nvrcroa<».l»', MU \i)HK XAMKETI 1 he '■lork F\»*h«nae. St-tr "X ■-k f- • tt—The uk market ♦ ».,_v v# '-.An 'i.- « -i -- p«(k)el IWIMUIM* irwgntj i*i»tt» aev ee*. 4- venitpavent* :Hat w00..-i» u: '•• - or -4 , 1. « » >'*f ?. 4l * €5- . r««i I mar*'? uiva* »ra> « inrt.;-; e 4- It i *Mg »aa r .-\Nui, a..4 v r .■ e*.' . »> . of "» •« r. * ; V. *! St. I'iU. ' - S*>* --ap -J t -\ - ' - - - r».. ~ - e. tiro'-e - • .« > l»d«r»trjaia T'-.e 0.-'K-I *. a -- » ■A* 0* !ll£ :■> I. vHsis r*'- J r Abh and s -.a tews of *a advm eby the Rank of Enj tatv> of I i*- ' oa: :o 4 r. ■■ nr.. .a lis nua> rjjsi r».t' • * -its The London <is#co"jr»* rate aad in alnu* la < ; U-ißk nsrur** -a f 4B* r.nv-» i: |ta t ».ot o- >» <* »e.*;?=■*. the r*.e »*.» i x i V p. v Ly *US# ■ - *-.t: v— • A fHK SEATTLE FOST4HTELLIGENCEB, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1896. was that the step tsken wx: ! st i«ut temporarily che-k the exports ci H* i - j this country. An tetww.n? de wioproeet in connection *-Kh the god m )v«o«K irat the receipt of C,37si*»> from Australia and the «i**jrea»n: of aa equa; *rr-'.uni for in>p?rt from that country- la si* -JO. t«er» was H-'SO.OJO in )pM from Europe, brn#:n* the grand total of ea- Gagvments. including arriv-ais. sad! not m ciud:ng 'J» Australian and Canadian go I M . -d. to |*M(«,scs. Aa wtvmaeo fa r- *'* *r; and ae&ual rates of n<c*am eotrrfb oeed j tea;porar.ly depress price#. For eigners wrr* moderate MliM of Inter na :;rmi {KwrtM. ar«d in most inetanc a fra • >nal ooßoessioes were made. Th* eontiß-ied heavy grain tnoTement and the pnbdcatioa of Incidental car faro ine r«port*. together with further esti mates of the cros» deficiency abroad. ap- Cca-ed. ho»ev«»r, to w»»igh more with tie alls than the had rx»w». and as a result of extensive purchases for both accounts price* novr<i s-.arply upward. Tbe gran g* rs, as a croup. led the market ta point of srength and activity. The closing wis s'eady at the declines, with comparative C«f;r 9 fbovisf genera: fractional gain:* Rat .way and miscellaneous bond* dis played strength on moderate transactions. The Northern Paclftc issues were unusu- ally pr»>miaent and made substantial gains. The ssles were 11.350.000. • lovernmen:* were quiet, but generally firm en dealings of 14f , .0'50. S ver ry>rt!ft> ates w. re weak and declin ed V* per cent, on saJes of t9,VO. Money and Exchange. Money on call, easier, at 4tf|S aer cent.; last loan, 4; closed at 4 per cent.; prime ir.tnMntiie paper, nominally 7©« per cent, P;» r.i::g exchange, firm, with actual busi ness in inkers' bills at J4.S4'* for demand and $4 «• fyt for sixty posted ratfS, and commercial L.-.s. i*. Tj. Bar silver, silver cerufl cates. Today* statement of the condition of the treasury shows: Available «.ash bal ance. goid reserve. Hsads. U S 4s, new reg.ll« |C. P. lsta of '&s..l<C 4s. new coup .117 D. £ R. G. 75..11«» L i Fives, reg 110 Fours .. Fives, coup ..111*.;'Erie 2da Fours, reg ....1/7 CJ. H. AS. A. 6s. H* «, Fours, coup ..IV Sevens 100 Twui, tti .... W H. AT. C«L as.lo^4 Pac. ts of 95 ..I>l Sixes A'a --Ciasa A ..119 M. K. T. Ist 4#.. ftfc B l»<9 Second 4s ri...-s C *4 Mui. i'nion te...icrr <u: »Ley .. .. to S. J. Cen. G. sa.n;t»i l>i. New Con. 4« tot Nor. Pac. Ists ..113 Misuari fis lt.o Seconds Im* 4 * N. Car. 114 Thirds Four* -j6 N. W. Consols ..125 S. C. Non-Fan«i .'t S. F. deb. Tei:n. new *>et 6s 75 'R. & S. lstg.losC Fives I<j6 ;R. G. W. Ists.... 7ie a Threes iSt. Paul Con. 75.1» Oid »>s 6»i 1 C. St P. W. an .111 Va. Centuries .. 57Vi St.L. &. I.M.Gos. 73 t L'vfvrred .. .. 54 ST.K & 5.F.G.Q8.108 Atchison 4s Tex. Pac. ists .. Bl£ S»-« iid A S*x»n<is 19 Can. South, ida.lw L*. P. lsta of '*>..!*> So. R. R. 5s &4 ! »iWest Sfiore 4s ..10S 1 * L. <L N. 4s 7o S iluiluK (taotations. Atchison ... .... 13^: NORTHWESTERN ...l'X) j Adams Ex 144Vt Preferre-d lc^j Alton He T. H. .. o5 X. V. Contrstl .. u3 FRF-F.-RRT-L X. T. 4 JF. E. .. # Amm -an Ex . .110 Ont. & West 14 Bait. At Ohio ... 144 Oregt>n Imp .... Carra l i Pac STVti Nav H Car.a ;a Suurh .. 4.». S I* ft U. N. li Cei.- nil Pac .... P«cifle Ma a>'» Ches. & Ohio .. IM. Peoria, D. & K.. IV • hi. .v Alton ...IV) I Pittsburg i»;I C.. B. St Q 73%j Pullman Pal ....14^ Chicago Gas ... §5 (Reading 3 Con. Gas 14»; i 2i Ter .. .. C. C. C. & St. Lfc 27 | Preferred Col. Coal & 1... 1\ R. G. W 15 Cot. < »il Cer .... lo ! j I'referred 40 I'«l. a Hud —l£\!Rock Island .... 6S-a Dei., U & W....153 l.Tt.l* A S.F.lst p.. D. <S£ R. G. pre.. 43U St Paul 7'J\ Erie 14V St. Paul A Om.. Preferred .. ..32 I Preferred 320 Prvt > rred 2d .. is l *!,Southern Pao .. 14 Fort Wayne —3*>l Sugar Refinery Gt. Nor. pre ...lis Tenn. Coal A 1.. 23> C. A K. I. pre.. .4 Tex. Pac 7^ li<> king Val ... 14 fol. AO. C. pre. 60 Illuiois Cen '.<2 ' ni-on Pac S S.. Paul & Du.. 20 r. S. Ex 3« Kan a Tex. are 24"* ,\"ab. St. L. i P. K'i I>. H. A West .. ICrV .. .. 15>-„ Pref. , rre'l .. .. ♦<►> I"A elis-Fargo Ex. S6 Shoro —ll7 West. Union .... S4S , L.ad Trust L £. , 5\ ' Ix>uis. & Nash.. 44*4 Preferred 27 I- & N. A Minn. A St. L. .. 1 (r± Man. Con D. & R. G IP-a Mem. <v Ciiicn, 15 'len. Electric ... 2S M Central .. 98 Sat. Linseed .... 13 Missouri Pac ... 21 Col. Fuel A I .. l» l i Mobile & Ohio.. 17 Preferred SO Nash A- Ch'it .. « H. A T. Cen N.l <'.t i.ige •• 4-S., Tnl A. A. &NM. .. Pref.rrei .. .. 94'T0l St.l* A K.C. 4S N. J C. ntral ..102 | Preferred 10 Nor. ft W. pre.. 174 So. R. R. North Am. Co.. 4 s * Preferred -5 1 * Nor. Pac 13V Am. Tobartco ... j I*referred .. .. 21-V Preferred 9»> T*. P., D. A G .. I=> Am T ft C. Co. &n l'. j*. Ooirl. gtd. l"»VCom. 0b..145 1 . P. E- rt'h. pre •:"'•* Am. Sugar pre.. J#7'.» I U. S Rultber .. S., U S. & E Preferred .. ..67 i Total Sules. T .•> total sales of stocks today were 225.- »»l shares, incl i Sing: American Tobacco s.¥'>. \meri in S-i«r«r 27.000. Burlington 27,- tw, Cr.'.-"ago Gas s.*tt> Louisville & Na-h --ville 22.90(1. Ke«d:ng 19.100. Rock Island 6,700, S: Pa rflo 4.9&>, Southern Ra Iroa-i preferred 4.7"", Silver certificates Si*#). The Produce Kich#nice. Today'# wheat market decline,! to a point S<* be'ow last night's close. All day long the market waa h»>«r control, al though at midday talk of ex-port business In the Northwest started s -me buying. It only «erved to intensify the dvtnoralUa fon r>' th'- half hour, however. At 1:30 o'clock. December ruled fairly ste uiy at , 4 w!)!> j»x>n after 2 o'clock It sold at 77', The decline was almost imprece den » ! In its fierceness. It was caused hv a tight nv>ney market, and Inability of bulls to hold to their wh<x»t any longer. The breaks were ao o-npaaied by *be wild er excitement, a r ;i descended so • i{>:}!y ".at it was utterly impossible for !»• »'<ts to t-xecu"<> tii.-ir orders anywhere i;. ar the desired figure. Early in the day tra.Jers had an idea that the break was over. arid loaded irp actively, only to be cn-»srht in the si imp n»ir the close. l'oreisn houses wer* heavy sellers during the entire «e»*i'->n. Reports from Liver pool, B- .-'in and Paris weakneas i at eaco msrtcet. In addition to this, N rthwe.s's»rn receipts were arain on a linr*- Transactions "today amount to W,400,t00 bushels. In oorn and oa*s there was «mall 'rade. wi - h a very steady ir -irk At. The owning wa« w. tk. but the off»r!n*« wer-? ■ on -aken es-e of. and d iring the balance of the session the mar k- s a- re s"--n'iv. easire off a lital® in the K.' t few minutes w *n the break in wheat. I'lon r. Flour- Reoe*pt«, Y< •>fl Tvarre!*: exports, 'i Market more <t less <j> norallied I by ti-e brf;i.k in wheat. Wheat. , Wheat—R»x-etp's fl '«o S'i*Sp'«; exports. 7*»'No fv:«nel«. dern'»nt; No. 2 r»d store a«d *■••vri'cr. SV; Vo. 1 hard. 7v-\ f. oh. ,<nd atVv?»t. Oo*ions had a s»n- hr»->k >f &r a ►»! tsday. Opened s'-oaer or * <"»'* c ibU-s. hi* r-"eip*s and • . r- . c rall'ed on r?w long sc» ' count b'?v but w I*m -r»i»ied in the ! ia«* hour by the traroen lfvus closed 4 s '. »S'* r Mty c!- *o«1 October ci .-.-d Dei-ember closed 77Vc.' flops. j Hops—t?te*dy. WOAI "\v OO .—Q Metals. P?r Iron—Steady. « I <»ad- i-t-' 1 ' *re" nr'.*». Tit Firmer; Wtriits t :'s rll.X, plates, ste.ady. Sfwiter—'Firm. C nlfi-r, Coff»e—CptSor - cNwM ' -n poin's ret advance Ma.rch. December, 9 '"7oc. Spot. Kio q.uet; mill quiet. Pet rale am. P-"to»»-jts--Quiet; Penrsylvar.l* nea.lv; Ncvenber, tl-14'i- CMIC* %GO N IRKET9, The Hoard nf Tea if e. f ~ac"», »> ■ 22— f >r'* c * *he *' »- ■ -a one day 1 tti a market, which mas r.oi irrtuen.tsd by tit L-urii'ißg i -orrst-r, r t.* Uk< outcome i ot 're • br J r» the Ust m - |r. ■ ••* ef *"I -> « s«'* i. tHe dec'.ne w.-«s pearly a oenu per bustel. Corn and oats • le d ste .'tjr, sn4 ;*■ !>rrvpsr 1 who r h-*t : t>.-y muct bs cali.— s ■ -g. r » at. a rd j. if. tet Ofv- 7 , , t. > ( »• « roorr. ' x •~• •♦« * -iers . '»: i o • . Ver> w • 21 : , ;\r' *.i R{e, n i° • eee ~s i; ' ; * VVJ - - r-—f j space of ume UMTS w.-re no buyers at • 7'~ ' ■ half - q h_ ,r of the . aioo hss passed It sold s: 7r'»c- i C.i> i. >• *,>l^ T£*c, tttlay strut » o'clock st HHe. It • * ' ;ri _i: '■ .*■ i't t A. '! j I T -ir • > « • :• ■ -;»al ft.-, r r * ' -■» ' « Wi .-tr# "aid to £*e j • : '« • '' !S - -v* aau t.. carrj g C-«~ •- J * «.V.. J-,-*-. «.A. Ji a _a . « ~r t4 if r*y sr* said to have been in <•>»* in stances as high as 20 per feat, per annum. I- was felt that such conditions could ax continue without, a depressing effect on values, and fienc# the smaller operators. w„o are suffering neonvenience as bcrroaers. made an earJy rusi to sell. This brought an amount of fit on the siirk>t. Step kms otJi?rs *■ la the nands of neariy every cetn »-ss:on maa and the opening decline >. i;;xr.t n >t ' - ■ - F.- • 72 cen :,-*t tntre wl r a r?.p: i ....v • ry to T and cr.otfcer decline to 73c. The price ad vanced in a mar? gradual way uniii s* reached 74c. The activity which had char acterised u:e trading up to the la'ter p >m; ceased there, and for a l?ng time thereaf te; there was nothing left of two days' • terra but the qiUet heaving of tne ground sweil. Ojx=n.n.g cables exhfhiteA consfderable weaknes«s, and a decline. Liverpool 4r»p- 3d for future*, and lo-- «■ "for red Amei.oan. whiie early Berha showed a decline of marks, about F+c per trjsVL That the Ami end Oi the deal was being made to force the pnees dor n, everybody bei.eved, hut that madv it none <be less effectual. Afe- the to 74c. the price saggr-i agaia to TlVjc; was bringing about 73c a: 1 o'flnck. The :-s*t ten min jte* of the bed lam broke loose. The price began to tum b.t>. and pinio about describes the r-oadi tkm of mind of many of the holders of long sheat. Skop iosa orders aga_n twie into p.ay, and some very heavy ..nes were sacrificed. San Francisco and Ixmis. whence came the buying orders earlier, w«*re iieavy sellers in the test Th*> San FVanci*?o taarket was q JOted as c«o«ing. aj this was. in a panicky condi tion. and rumors of Cudahv sell.ng out, ArmOir pounding ths market, and other authectica-e'3 rumors helped ;o keep up the d#*moralized condition of the crowd to the end. December tumbled from 73c to 7W»c • n (ess than ten minutes, and closed at or be+ow the final qaotat.ons of the day before. Com ruled relatively strong, compared «> cho terrific slump in wh<aL The mar* **t started weak, but a good Vtmand ex isted. Near the close the influence of wfieet was felt, and the advance was lost. <>a;s opened He below the ckw»» of yegrer- the decline was soon recovered. Provisions were but little afTeot-id by the Wf.ik'"#-** in wheat, and prices fluctu ated but little ail day. Clotlag Qaotatioia Wheat—October. HHc; December. TO'^c. Ccrn—October. 22!5-24jc; 23\c. Oats—October 17HC; £>eoember. In^c. Pork—October and December. $6.90. Lard—October and December. $4 17*4. Ribs—October anJ December, 13.60. R.ve—24c. Bariey—iygy<-. Flaxseed—7l it72o. Timothy—4l6o. Live Stock. Cattle—Sales of cattle w*r# on a bs«is of $3.2.v?H.V> for common butchers' steers up to for choice to prime ship p ng cattle, with the bulk of transactions at »4.2T«J473; stockers and feeders. S2.i<*<i 3.75; cows and heifers, bulls. S2'(f2-73; calves steady; Western rangers, tiffiMS. Hogs—Sales rmnaed from $3. W.i 'for heavy to prime Iroves. with heavv medium and light weights selling close to good: packing Tots, tl 305*3.40; pigs, »€3.35. Sheep—Trade was rather active at $1.50$ a.lO for inferior to choice fit sheep. West erns going chiefly at J2.20fu3 10: ,>xtra na tive heavy export sheep. Si©©2.7s. Receipts— CatUo, 8,000; hogs. 27,000; sheep, 17,00»). FOREIGN MARKETS. Finsnclsl. Ixindon, Oct. 22. -Silver, *m.l. Consols ins V New York, Oct. 22. -The Evening Post's Ivorvlon financial cablecrmm stvs: Stocks were generally goo-i to iuy, the chief stim ulus coming from. Paris, where there was a much better tone because of a <»harp ris« in S[>anlsh securities. The lons-ex pected rise in the bunk rnte also h i i a g '>l. rather than a ba-i effect. Rankers am discount lave raised their rates on deposits to 24 per c>-ct.. and the Ix»nd©n market liseount i- nearly Cw>ols were a friction k»wer, but oih- r st-Oi?ks closed Rood. Americar.s yere bid for in the quite exciteliy at prio'\«» 11 higher for leading shares than wnen the exchar„sv> close i. Ilea iing was largely bought here tod*v. Mines were goo-i, ex cept Chartered Company, whi.-h was flit on the <.x»pital issue. Money In In dia is still rising, the Rank of Bombay rate being up to •? per cent. 12 lakhs. Spe <dl council drafts were sold at rates rang ing up to 4 and 13-16. The Paris bourse aus distinctly better, forced sales ceasing for the moment, at least, while the recovery in Spanish storks is so marked as to occasion reports tlaat the Spanish »c>an had been arrange!. Tne p>>esibility of a rise in the French lvirk rate is, however, discussed, and rh-it mie-ht have a bad effect with the settle ment coming at the end of the monrth. Htlil, the future mainly turns on Spanisa firrancee. The Berlin maiket was Arm. Wheat ill Mark Lsas. •\>W York. Oct. 22.—1 A London cablegram to the Evening Po*t says: A Idling au thority in Mark Dane s,iys that England will need at least twenty rail lion quarters of wheat in twelve months, and that when India and Australia, became Importers, in ste»ad of exporters, and Russia less able! to supply than was expected. it mutt tn.i n taln, if no* enhance prices, as millers her® havd been living from month to mouth. Dreaditaffi and Grains. Liverpool. Oct. 22.— Wheat-Spot. quiet; d.aiar.ci, No. 2 red spring, 9d; No. 1 hard .Manitoba, nothmg Qjoted". So. \ California, 7s Id. Futures opened easy, with near and distant positions 3» 4 d lower, closed unsettled, with March 3M lower, and other months 3Hd lower; October, Xo v. m T, Df vir.ber, January, February and Min' h. Ss Gd. Corn—Spot, quiet; American mixed new. J* 31 Futures opered Arm with near and distant posit.ons VI low r, closed -ready. With rifar positior* 'iST'id !ow«*r. end d.-<- tant positions %»®ld lower; October, Ss November. 3s2Wdt December. Ss 2»*d; J:\ ruarv, February and March, Ss IV' Flour—(Firm; ('etnand. freely supplied; St. Ixruls fancy winter. Ss. Hops. At London. Pacific coast. £3. CAN'T JAPE M'KIXLEY. Fsopls Who Go to Shows Won't Stand It—Line on the Way Things Are Going. Ruffalo Express. Tf the opinion of comedians can be re lied on. and it certainly is derived from s significant source, McK.nley is the only presidential candidate for whom the peo ple of tha country have any use. McKin ley !s cheered enthusiastically whenever his name is mentioned, wnlle on the other hand, Bryan not only is not che red but is hissed. Arthur Deming, the comedian of the HI Henry minstrel company, was talking about It yesterday afternoon to an Express reporter: "The people are all for M.: Kin ley. We have traveled through Ohio, parts of Michigan and In this state, and It is hard to find a Bryan crowd. Mention McKin ley's name on the stage, and In an instant there is great cheering. Mention Bryan a name and there Is no cheering. "Is either of the candidates ever hlf»M?" was asked of Mr. Deming. "On, yes; Bryan is. very frequently. Ia truth, ym hear it nearly every night. 8-->me: :mt*s. of course, he gets applause, hut It is KiJom, and then faint. MeKm lev is Invariably cheered, and nothing ia ever said against him. In our trip thus f»r * o have struck »ut one pi.v-e which you coild ear wa« more for Bryan than M *KinJ*y, and that *ai New Albany. Ind. There MeK.niey was not applauded so inneh. This. as I say. Is the oniy town we have struck where iloKlc.fy was not a hot favorite," • H •* d.d you And the ci'jr of Cieve- Van<! T* "i'.evwiand? Cleveland is a Me- K!r>y town. Th* p*opia we had *t our snows wrxil'i h«ir hut MoKaiey. Xh'v would fc-Se Bryan. For inatajvet. ore P' ire I remark-d that Bryan would b+ im r. Xt president of the United t*ta*»w. I s: M'vHvi to *tu.' the ffe t wou d be. and t "sera w*a a great hiaasng. I reswsised: •PrwJdtßK M Buniey do*w v»t live.' Then you ougirt to have heard tha and shouting. This thin* b« the aarr.e effect si every place. "This i . th« feei.ag throughout ♦» jr.trv. Bryan ta nowaere. The peo ple : ,n": want .-urn.' H* is cheered oeca i:iy. to he «um but the' applauaa aJ « » vn * from the in." ; «rjea: tne better cleaaes ekeer for I bava stv eral poHtieai »k*s. Th-jeo htat are m»1« at •: •» cxpensa of M<:K»n>y tajl fiat or a.-a hiaaevi. wntie those at the eipena* of tba boy ..«ritor arw appteodad generally.** lfurry V ■*«, «>f Ward * Yoke*, was a'so ,4.--en. He was isktd by an Kip**** 'Who if coins to be elected prescientT' "Wr-ii, i m no prophet, but it th« ar*- that tie isa cand. lalea get whaa their names are mentioned by show peo- P-e • * any cr.:erlon. MeK;nley will win. bands down. He's got a cinch." "Don*t the people who go to shows liks t °.,'2s* r * lT ">' aa f-uloglaed?" jo not. c«f course, once ta a W n!'" e w f cnm * across aa audience which wC: applaud the siiver man. but not c«ft«n. Ari then the applause comes generally from the galleries. The bodies of our bouae* a!wsvs shout for McKinley. and when Br>an is mentioned, either remain or hiss." ' is that the situation in the West v ' "Our show has not been further west than Michigan, but there everything was McKinley. IVtroit would hear nothing e.se We do not make jokes at the ex pense of either candidate. We have men clothed to represent the cand.datea. how ever, and this gives the people a chance to proc.a.m their choice. They shout long and »oud when M.-Kinley walks out on the stage, and remain quiet when Bryan struts out. Oh., yes; Bryaa is aowhere. Everybody wants McKinley— at least that Is the impression show experience gives oae." Rob Coie. che negro comedian, who is with the Black Patti company, springs several political jokes. He has traveled through this state and parts of Ohio. Ha also was asked about the receptions that are accorded polticai witticisms. "Well. I can say but one thing; McKin ley !* the favorite. He is cheered when ever his name is mentioned." "Is Bryan ever cheered?" "Why. I believe he is occasionally. Not often. The people in the galleries shout tor him sometimes—in fact they are tha only persons about who ever applaud him. All the crowds 1 have struck hfce to hear Bryan belittled, but they object to hearing McKinley made fun of.' "Is Bryan hissed ever?" "Quite often. If we say something that praises him very much and forget to end up the Joke with an eulogy of McKlnl»y, we are most certain to hear hissing. Mc- K:r.ey 1s the man. evtdenty, with the peo pe in general. They seem to have no use for Bryan." Slsc of as Earthquake. Youth's Companion, Tt is said that every great earthquake causes pulsations which extend for thou sands of miies in ail directions oaths glftbe, and Prof. Milne likens *uch pulsa tions to the long, low swells that sweep across the ocean. Recently Prof. Charles Davidson has attempted to measure the height and length of the waves of an earthquake that occurred, in Greece on April 27. the pulsations of which were perceived by the aid of a specially con structed pendulum at Birmingham in Eng land. The pulsations, or waves, passed through the rocky crust of the earth with a velocity of about two miles a second, and e.ich of the largest of them, according to Prof. Davidson, must have been about twenty-eight miles in length, rtut only half an inch in height! S. A. C. vs. U. of W. Satu*iay, HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL BUTLER. J. IT. T*ates. Port Gamble. C. Harris and wife. Portland, C. Thomas Hall. Tacoraa. George A. Brooke. Ts«aquah. \V. P. Smith and wKi>, Plains* Jame* White, Port Gamble. 0. Gurulerson, Port Gamble. Henry Roller. "Whatcom. J. r. Hill, Whatcom. A. B. Stewart, Port Gamble. Robert. Ftrahorn an>! wife. Rcsto* John L Wilson. Sp>kane- A. Keefer. Victoria. H. P. Shaw. Vancouver. H. F. Hiller, San Francisco. Wm. Portland. H. E. Brandt, St. Paul. W. 1.. Hiisrer and wife, Olympia. J. D. Riley, Shelton. S. Warburton, *. George Stensrer, Portland. R. Chance ami wife. Taro-ma. Ralph KauJTman, Ellensburg. M. P. Gleason, Middletown. Conft. John F. Crowley. St. Louis. G. Kauffman. Olympia. ■Frank J. Carter, a»an Fr.incis?o. John S. MoMillln. Roche Harbop W. T. Forrest, Olympla. 1. R. Robinson, San Francisco, J-Thn Me Re a vy. Unicn City. Frank C Olympic. Robert W. San Francises J. M. MeCht*sney. Honolulu. H. I. • iforgc F. Cleveland, Danville P. B. Cornwall. San Francisco. B. R. Dohhs, New Whatcom. C. E. Brown, Portland. W. 1. Brisbin, Whatcom. Huph C. Mcßoth. Now York. P. C. Suliivan Taooma. J. H. Price, Olvmpia F. G. D»cl:ebach. Ocxta. J. H. Blowlel, Whatcom. A. W. Frater, Snohomish. Schuyler D-ryea, E>r?rett. H. R. Burke, San Frincisco. Miss Baker, Port Tawnsend. Miss Marsh, Port Townsend. R. A. Ballinger, Part Towrnse&A. Georpe Stenger. Portland. Frn It M. Hawkes, Tae.mia, Walter Christian. Tacom\. C. E. Bingham, Sedro. NEW ENGLAND HOTCU 11. W. Haglev Marysvii;» S. Jobr.son, Marysviile. James Moore. MarysvUlo Paul Smith. Maryville. C. W. Howe. Woolley. R-»b A rt Gwinn, Woolley! Dr. J. E. Fowler, Woolley* A. J. Bickers, Wooiley. Phil Morrison. Everett, J S. Brown. Everett. O C. Rudo, Everett. Fred Weston, C.allam. John Drown, <"*la!lam f A. Booth. Port "Wm. Miles, Port Townsend. H. Larson, Port Townsend. J. L. Sklnsette. Victoria. M. Anderson, Victoria. Rch» rt Young, T.iconu^. S Siarkey, Durham. D. Royle, Durham. M W. Heenan. City- John Devine, City. ■Huah Ross. Taroma. Thomas Sullivan. Tacmj*. J A. McGSlllcuddy, Montesa.no. John Anderson. Everett C. FT. D»vts, Everett. Jam»s W. McCutch -on. California E. R. Whitney, Hamilton P. W. Hntton. W»->J!ey. A. Rfehar.lson. Hamilton. G. B. Moore, M< Murray, W J. Munro, Woolley, F. Smith, MGtby. C. Collin*?, Woollee John I*l vts. New Whatcom. K. Miller, New Wha»corn. Jaire* R?ower«. New Whatc-wis, Wm. Hickev. N»w Whatcom, Allen, Anaeortes. Frrr.k Davison, Anaeortss. John Ht>«ari. Portland. M. C.JmpNeil, Portland. George Fisher, Ta.-oma. H. 11. Cooper, Port Gamb*#. OC^D 1 ■ H TETj» Harvey Baker. FV>rt Bpokare, Maurice Wt.lW, City. Charles Phillips City. Harry Moeey, CHy. Laurwx,-e W liber. City. Herman Brand. City Mr. Cuifcom, Ctty. Miss 1 mufti**. City. Mr Gram, CUy. Mi** Har!. Of. M;wi Kirkwod, Clty» Mr Ciavton. «"*Py. 8. lArtßiAls. City. Miss Johnson. City. Miss Carle City. J Brown. City. Mr. «ni Mrs. Dtttley, Ohr. Mr n.i>l Mr*. A. L. Jobriwm, V-MofTay. Mrs. Hu-ley an-! j«rn. Clear Lake. C. lAfsitt-rt, TsiomH. W. F. r m * •*> , a*<-. Kan. F. I». Aiiams. Whatc**». O. S. Clark. CP'- Rw. T J. iliw Vy K«-nt. ThnimMl A *>ore. Kent. I>evl •». n. Switfwhack. tViA John F. La Corner RAINIER-ORAX D H<>TEr,. Sir a' 1 M-s. Alexander. I»rsdrra, Eng. J 3. i»st > i«a. Rodwtar, K. V. l it is I Mrs Bf>r nevta. Everett. si. C. Roche. Chicago. C. o. Oaytoc, oijimpa. B iYa." a; a A iler ar-d *:f*. Milsra-jl"^. Mr and Mr*. H G. O. Ooiry. Waa&. Cy, y T. Cc.lbr. W#afc*ng*on City. fl w BeU. N>w York. p; Rsu'.enberg, New York Refer* I*un&ar. -<• »w York. K OaJisoui.. New York Jfiaa iAMjssl* l *. N»- *• Ycrk. Ja.-n.es C I>ra*#. Ta»*-»*na. Mr an! Mra A*. T M -ore. Sua Flraa. F. iwmanine. Jr.. S*_ f'auL C. Fi- Gr«een, A:>erJe*is. >1 >»« ... Jara L. W«wi A.Wl<«!>. K a R«ss«. < >r. W, H *h: an i wife, Chi -a**>. Mir'- tawa "hk*ag* fi. w. H'j. Ni-w Y'jrt <C. H. Hyde. Taooraa. C. ii Cfteiwrry. IvrtlanJ. HOTEL DILLER. Wi- *ir. CViarry. TV"". i v «.x>\"ery. W. H. Ha »y. iVrt Oc"** 4 * John MUi«*r. Bdison J<»ho Wooding. Auburn. *H. A. B^reiow, Ci: y. P. E. Paulson. Rai ianl. Oapt. P. Lontrod. San Vrtnrisc4i Gast. Amlfnon, lU.jarA Swan Fir. H. S. PeiKeeMt, Taccrr.a. J. R. Hoyt. Port Gamb p. M!ss« Ju v :a £V Ford, W'->iunk» M. Morgana. Black Di*nnwa. S v Abrahams, Black I. W. S. M.\w. Black f>: .-non *. C. M. Har*"»n Black IX&na 0.l Mi»* Sad .> T.:rnh.. t. PHek l>:«*mond. Oil** Lizzie Even*, Biuk DiamoniL Mrs. T. A. Wisirell. i .-rt *»*a»oi#, M»«s M. Fetter*?" Thomas Short. Yanco ,;ver. Mrr. St!i»rt. Vwccuvr. W. J. Dickinson. V '.-Art a. Joint's H. FSoycc. N. . -v. J. W. Giiieev . Stn . • v-jca. John IXiy, Xsaanuah. Airs. I>«y, ;x Dr. \V E. GiVn. Mr*. Smith. l#«w..»h. Ed Stanyar. Xcnh f: rd. Mr« s. B. Vgnew. TOR. J. W. Da v.a. To.H. P. Hanson. L««e Cu>hnian. •Vfr*. Hanswn. Lake C • >man. S. E Olbs-n. Ncr'h B«vl. P. K. JikfOn. n e. P. Mdlk«:<r. CI oar u.ike. Mr*. M- Master. Luke Prank R:et» Arlins; n. ; P. Colllrs. Ari.igron. A. GifTord. ArUngton. M>; Ida Berdie At twton. M.>s Mire 53erd>tt. .Ar.,ag;.>n. M -■» Ma i.l X**h. A •Miss HodftßMki, ArUstton. Mrs. A.iinh', C<■*&r l..»ke M»i Mary Adam*. * ca ' Miw Mi.-'.;# Adams. CI-ar !..;ka» Miss P. Merrian. Clear laike. •Charles frisk#, 3ncquaim»e. Mrs. C. J. Murphy, Ha ",»r. Mrs. IJ. Laravnwor*". HaUer. L. Germa.n, Sverctt. Mr#. Gertra;n.. Everett. Mrs. Andefso>n, 'Hartford. Mrs. <5. R. filar:. \.rMnKtocv W. H Shyne, Arlington. Mrs Tucker. Arlington. L. X. Jones. Arlington J. L. Emorson, Arlington. M. J. IMckson. Arlington. A. L. Rutfterford. Fall city. «. P. Ru;herford. Pail City. F. I*. Rkiine. Lake Murray. Mists Binli# M. KutherfOnl. Pal! Clt*. Me* (Desrie Raflwrfort. Fa.ll Ouu 'Pom El**#!!. Snohomish. 1.. Morse, Arilrorton. t*. J. Sheers, Pair haven. Capt. M.-Oor, Feirhavcn. K. Q. English. Mount Vntrt^ Arthur Boucher, Whatcom. E. M \raeor?#s. A 1 Pensmor#, AnaixirJ.^a. H. B. Moor#. Stan wood. S. C. Jackson, \rlin«:*'On. Will H. Verl. Bry ant. Hon>er T. Vt-rd. Bry art. M. A. Connora, Mai*.by. P. F. Port Angr#l#a> A. A. Bishop, I'ort Tawn^ml. ■Mr*. » hop. Tor' TJTraaend. wni-am k. Eidr'ige. fVrt Towneead Mrs. F-ldridg#, Port Town^ T. D. J«(4taon. Snoaualmie. ~ W. Tl. Benharn. Pntcis®. I* A. Chicajjvi. Dr. Hopkins, Snoqua!nii« Mrs. Dr. Hopkins. Snoqiiahtv!% Mrs. M. A. Bat."#, "V\'hasoi>m. .T Tl. M"T-a4n, SnoqiialTni#. Mrs -rjoqa *^lll^ P McCoy, Ed son. HI T. V»>rd. Fremont. Mrs. A'ord. Fr#mont. Mrs. Watson, Fr#mont. T. E. Shields, Snohomish J. H. Moor#. FiUl City. Dav d Ran i. Fail City. HOTEL XORTITERV. C. Ij. Bab. or k. Port Ang;H#S- Tsaao P. Ca'hoim. Blat-k lJiaaion4> W. J. Cox. San Franclseo. %V. J. MiiHran. Tacoma. <" T. Malks. Snohoani^h. G. MerrUl. T.unnna. S. O. Abbott. Tacoma. P. IX Clark, Toronto. .T. Wallace, City. J. Bollotik. Falriwtven. A. H. Miller. Nf* Whatcant Mrs. Whit#. Tsoom.i. Miss Whl?#, T» i»m.i L. M. LaPointf, Vancourrat <»#or*f> H. Wilson, Ctty. Jo# Barrett, Alaska. A. Hotferty. Snohomish. X. Barrett. Snohomish. R. H. Palmer. Ar^intrton. George Murphy, ArUnjflcn. H. IJ. Burkett, A»n Fr«nctsc4^ ■Stephen O'Brien, Tacoma. J. M. Moore, 3t. I^niis Adolph Watson, Snohc-mUrh* Mrs Wa:son, Snohondsh. P W. Sumner, Ev»»-^i:. Charles E. Lyon, VV<«illcy. E A. Riddlesome, J. P. Hart, Everett. J V. Pardee, Port Townsend. Win. J. Tones, Port Townsend. Mrs. Jonea, Port Townsetvd. M ss Jon-'s, Port Ton:'. W. W. Felger. I brt To»ns#n<l X. C. Strong. Port Tov r»«<^nd. Wm N«d«on. T'ort Town^nd. fl »'J. Port Ansr«»le* M. J. Carrigan. Port An*#l#s. Thomas Mtegerald. Port Towns^nJ. M"m pftcht!!, Tav'^ma. J. A. MeCro»i<<n, EVerott. J li. Portlanl. W. I>. Gibbon, Ma;j> 1 .0 Valley, <'rtjrt. Clements, City of K!'-.««<;o1li Mrs. Clemen'*. City of Kingston. H S. !>v< r, Tacoma.. Mrs V.* j? I>insrn.»re Shnwah. J Hughes, San Pr« nciseo. Mrs- Williams, Kasio, B. C. J. F, Ahee ian. Port Towr^end. Frank M irrison, Ta ma. Thomas Morrison, Tacoma. J. L. Bo wen, Everett. XATIONAT, lif/TEL. J. B M \rtin, Vancouver. A. Britdy, Stiokan" Frank Smith Sp kana. F iie ftn! th. SjKtkfi rje. Ms«a tindy, Spoka.t#. Koh'-rt Lett. Spokme. W. Rlchardaon Wfttifoo* Wm, FaHf>y. What x>m. . Jolsj> Rildttl, Whatcom. John Ward, Whatcom. Capt. J Keedall. Whatr.^m, Ralph Parmer. Vane<>uver. Wm. Earl, V,incouv»r. J G Alien. Vanooirver. G Carl, Vaneouver. D. C, Sj>rlnney M Murray, R. G Johnson, McMurray. M. McM urray. C. M. Parks, Acnt ■. G. B. Parks, A me. S C. S'evena, Arlington. C. C. Grant. ArUnaton. E W. Mayer, Arlin«ion. M piari Mayer, Arlington iMisa Sreila Paa**. Arlington. Albert Eiilott. Arlington. < y Pir>* A Tr? ndema, Brooklyß. T S. Hf:,ls Toiv W. A. Fan Ids, Tolt. George My#r», Wnateom. H. K. Whatrom. A. Hal>rson, What.m Annia E. iMge. Artluetoa. I.'an C'iymt'ia. C. M Waaton, Ta< 'ma. J. M. M*»dad. Ever<M t. Mm. E. J. Cor n. Sidney. Cf,arl»« Ingalis. Gilmer. Mrs. Ingaiis, Gilmer. P E Gkxiifrey. Fir. Gilbert Hanson, Fir. James Cline Ariio.Tton. Mrs. James Clin# Arling-ort. F Arl;ngt^»n. P. J. Guainia, Spokane HOTEL STEVEXf* W" A. Roblraon, ?ii P»- -• isco J 1-, l-im#>r»or», Alitrrg; n\. Mra. M flwrtman. ArHr>«r<-n. R. C. Million. Vemon. J. C, I.eslie. {foofaxntsh. J W. Hwrrls *nd w;fe. Tul>«Jip. T. A c^trn<U'-«, wif#- at I eon, Evrett C. W. H*ie, Sun Francisco. L. W. Hale. Sun Frwt- i*-o. M. X. Xortoc, Portland. E. C. HuHer. Mount Vernon. J. W. Krapp audi wife, SnOhomiah H. Xoveloy, Br van t. O. Ttwgeraon, oryan: F. D. Clak. * larGn.i'r X. T. V. L. Wooilay. WootSey. J. H. vfv P. ( :r n't -• I>i '.*** Mr*. I>r. E t* < Crrs irct. Mrs. Franc Hack el. Mrs. P. Kaskei Mrs. Si<«t Lewi' Mr*. Ba.-hH T -Arow. Mr* L. H (1. Mrs. El':* Mrs. C. E, S'tul «. Mrs. D O. Smith, S M. JC#rvne»!y and w : fe Eirere't J W. H'.-ffrfc, to-yhoanish. H. J. I>a.n#feit, Swoiv••mUm. K J WriigM. T«*cva*.t "W. R :M. Ta- -nro. Mis* Ja> tceon. (twiwuiUt. Q. E. Friars. Everett. A. L. Cole Whsit.-«j«o P w. Cas!'t*n» T ' "«>n* K H. Bisstii. Aubisrn. ♦ieorg-" A ui/arn. J A. Reid. »sorti«m«i. j C. Werner. Ana^-ortea. W, Vrrrtoc. Bvere t. ~ H. S Bar*hok>m.-w, i#«s <"V«-a. X. and wit", Wnai om. » ...taT R»-»iiy %r-l wife, Witaum r»r. J. So"iie. G. M. CiwUmti and Wfe, Ev'ere"^ M. T. W*ai.ing.oo City. MARITIME RECORD. FORECAST FOR TOT DAT. TJ Porti.iml, i>ct. 2. IStt F»lr wither; stanotiary t«iip#nkium. 3. S. PAG UK. ÜbawrvsC. U. a DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUIs> TURE. WEATHER BUREAU. DA FLY BPLLETm Sea ola. Oct. 3,JSM. 3 HS| "0 3^* j sjs h"* jt I I! m ill-? I fill?f f i f : I-" I? 1 : I : J Tatoosh .. ?!». Un 3 «v ;«h cvj Lt .s»;coii«i|| Ft Caaoy .. >? M<s SP Lt .>x>N?s#ar Sv-mtti# .. .. ,*♦.««• f<> ja N» Lt .ookrioud* <*{x»kan« ... : A).U> ivS .ftM^aar VVal a W ...iJ».I4 «> fib S» Lt .^CVoudjf Portland ... •;< « Si $ .QPCimr .. a.«i M M.NWj Lt .oi\c:#«r Baker Oily. U Calm. ,o»kT,oar Eifjvka .. :J «rXWj Lt ,«4cs#ar Red r^arr.. a».s,v e xwi i>t) ,c»n.*r San Pr.m .. J*.St »} j\vi Si .oo'dear Vimnent a. ..a».aß| <M t N) UJ .VHC'.i»r_ Observations taken at all mationn at t p. m., Tiih m»'ridia.n timt (ft p. tn. Paciim time). GEORGE X. SALISBURY, Obisrvar la Ca^rga. THes at Saattla Marker TMtoy. HlgF Tide." fI Low" * fee< p.m. feet. ! a.m. *! feat.'' p. m feat I 23.7 j 4 05; 12.fi 11.04~|ToT'itt.«|"i:« AT PORT TuWXSEXD. T.u f 9.«T3.as| i®.a f?.i :it.qt}~u MARIN 13 NEWS. si»n Francisco, Oct. S.—Arrived—Stmr Columbia, from Portland; bk Rof lis C. T\'oo*l, Seattle; aohr Ruby A. Cousins, Gray s harbor. Sailed— Strw Wlllamatte, for Seattle. San Pedro-Sailed, achr C. tji>.mps. for Port Blakeley. Adelaide—An. gus: 31, Nor bk Record for Puget sound. Hoqulatii. Oct. *J2.—Sp««eltU. — Arrived— s>;hr Orient, to load lumber at Aberdeen. Port Tbwnsend, Oct. 2i.-~ Special.— Arriv ed—.Br Hh City of Gla.*gow. from Callao, at Royal Roads; Br sta British General, from Royal Ruails for Tacoma. S:U!#d— S -,r A;!m A., from Taooma for Tahiti: schr Ethel Lane, for Port Gamble, to loa4 It mber for San Pedro. New York. Oct. 22.—Arrived—Germanic, L v t rp.»l. Plymouth, Oct 32.—Arrived—Pueret BtS m»rck, Oiertoourg Hamburg. A New Schooner Yacht. Tho scho«>ner yacht Halcyon, which was recently launched at the foot of Harrison etreet. Is alon»rs:d«» the City dock taklilff on pig iron for t>allast This addition to the Seattle fleet wu de- Signed and constructed by four young man of this city, and although considerable epe»'Ct was sar.flced for comfort and sea wortlilness, she haa shown herself to be no slow iiuat. She Is a modern boat, 38 owr ail, 28 feet on the water line and 30 feet beam. She draws seven feet of water and has stsven feot of head room in the cabins. Directiy amidships are twin aUdtnx doors which may instantly convert her rabin into two ataterooms. each eight feet long and running the full width of the boat. Her forward cabin Is fitted with single berths on each side and a station ary washstand supplied with fresh water from A tank beneath the cockpit by misna of an air pump. In the after cabin are two double folding bertha, similar to those In a sleeping oar. She is »u>pphed with toi let room and clothes lockers, and la fitted In galvanised iron and braaa The galley is commodious and thoroughly fitted, and In all her appointments the Halcyon la ona of the prettiest and most comfortable cruising yachts on the Sound. She Is owned by Lytle brother*, James A. ChU bcrg and Charles Startup, of thl» city. Changes In Cattar Servlee. Port Towns end. Oct. B-4pec la!.—Chief Engineer Henry C. Barrows has been de tached from the revenue cutter Qrant and ordered to report to Capt. Toslar for duty in charge of machinery of ateara launches Guard and Scout. First Assistant Engineer William E. Maccoun, detached from duty tn charg* of engines of revenue launches and ordei «d to duty on board revenue cutter Grant. Capt. Oratlo D. Smith detached from the command of the revenue cutter Perry and ordered to report at the department at Washington Oity. First Lieut. Albert Buhner, who at one time was on hoard the revenue cutter Wolcott on Puget sound, has been de* •tached from the command of the revenu# cutier Smith and ordered to the revenue cutter Chandler, at New York. First Lletit. WaJlstelm A. Falling has been ordered to the revenue cutter Perry, at San Francisco. Second Ueut. Francis A. Levis has been detached from the revenue cutter Wolcott and ordered to the revenue cutter Seward, at New Orleans. The I mat Ilia Towed Away. Port Townssnd. Oct. O—Special steamship Pmatilla was towed to Quar termaster harbor today, where the vessel will go on 'he dry dock and effect perma nent repairs. Two tugs had the steamer in tow, and the pumps were sept actively at work to keep th«? vessel free of wat<-r. The hoW are closed with mattr«;aacs and M*nket«, which will *e#p out tfte wat#r until she goes Into the dock. The loss bus. talned by the t'matllla and the damage to the carjjo will aggregate fully 3115, 00U Tli* Opposition Tag. Port Townsend. Oct 22.— Sporial.— Th« tug Astoria, to be operated In oppoeltlon to the combination tugs, arrived from the Columbia river today. She will be assisted by the British tugs Lome and Active. tVATEII irltOXT KOTIS. Steamf r Garland Is on the Koran ways, being cleaned and pei:it<"d. S -arrvT Greyhound will rrn to Tacoma S-.rviay in place of the Flyer. Bark Gen. Fa.!child arrived st SrruUt rove yesterday to ioad coal for flan Pran- ClSe*o. Capt. M. Garrieon aent a crew to schooner Bangor, which has b>ading lurntftr at Oiympla for Gaaymas. Mexico. eoliler Progreee was f»rper*tM to arrive at the Oregon Improvement bunk '■r% iA>t nhrht to UMA a cargo of coal for Stn Francisco. I Sue-nisitfp Al-Ki sailed for Alaska last er.eninsr, Durir.g the aftemoon a rt'm>»er of oa-ttle and sheep were put aboard. Tha A -KJ had th« following passenger 11#;; Mr. and Mr*. T. C. H«*»ly, W. (Mosiman. J, Lyons, Nellie Vaughn, X. E. Gelger, Mrs, H Card. O H. Ad*;. P. C. Ronz>jtie, Mrs. W. A. Kennedy, 51 r*. 15, Lervart, Merit Ham iton, C. Tit* hman, A ttwechmar, H. Jarvi». R. Thrwopson, Mrs. f. W. Hoyt and J. A. Csrr. ;.hell. 8. A. C. vs. U. of W. Saturday. DEARBORN PRINTER CPLUNS BUILDIMG Great Clearance Sal® Of Japanese Goods. Bwr trtltto la oar ttort !• >Wlßwl# ntac«4 from SI to It per out J A PAX BAZAAR Ha M Flnrt AT. The Rosy Frethnew And a velvety eofiaesa of the skia Is lava* rtafcly obtained by those who am Husosi's Fosder. 11