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SEATTLE B ::AHD:: r i - jfifKBNATTONAL p RAILWAY. ■mTUR New WeftalasUr, 735 Ail Poinu ia Brit g l Jsh Columbia. K7 jp*i.jbr. Ar. C*o.l me. A |sp fSaa Seattle l:»pm *><*— k ::r;:n is? Ifcsr Saohom'h IJtoa ......... U«»" "jiAem MteCrtsto I.** - hi#*"* Miss Arlington I:34pm mZZ \Mo* WooUey p!* uEa Anacortes IMun _..,... Hsmiiten 112 JSpeai...... M MF*"! TjTM Wick'has { ' rMpm ......... HP*T Mm iumas (li Jfcun.. B, " fjpa X. West* erfiJAam......... |M»*Tj tSSiI Tin -*iTe*r f »a>am Fskte. tfktfly sseert Sunday. 18? Sat. I sfftau CvUnaa SaMUa. General FrUflt aad Pas pl the Fastest fee- BOCK BALLAST—NO HUM. Leaves Arrives Seattle Seattle. p. m. 7:30 a. B. |OH yea 1:15 a m. 1:30 p. m. JAPAN-AMERICA LINE luenip hnsbui maru |rib from Seattle Sot. 20 - fer Cfain* Slid Japan. Sfe tfcket office. €l2 Front street, ppt ticket office, foot of Coiumbla. T B'l'limUl'llH KW SNORT UNE STLOUIS tf. SMtOK Paget Sound Aaent. Seattle. Tester way and First avenue. 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WASH. rrttttrtttttmasnss: g FUEL § H ECONOMY H I TO BURN | § GILMAN H | COAL « Mot tobtmMftm,' WIRWFTM&M*#'' MHT&KRRSR*. m, FOR THE REASON That you are •ufferlng from s nervous affection commonly called Neurasthenia or Sp«r mstorrhoes. When you are is this condition YOU NEED HUDYAN. If you notice that Tour eyes are sot bright. Tour cheeks are wan and sal low. Tour gait uneven, nnsteady, Tour blood thin and watery. There is a ropy eediroent In tha water that flows from the body. Thse you know you must hava the Greal HUDYAN, Boaause Rudy an Is the one great romedlo treatment, !• tha ell-powerful remedy for men. It ta the great treatment remedy that haa brouxht ths Hudson Medical In stitute to the front. It does its work and does It well. IBIfS FOB MUDTAB cmriLAS FREE. CIJDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE Stock!oa. Market sr.d FIIH flta Bad Mood. Imp'ire blood, tainted blood and blood disease In tha FIRST. SECONDARY AnS TERTIABT State dhould he attended to by ym at (tnce. circular* will tell you what t« do. Send for j* BLOOD 1 CIRCULARS t FREE. : • taaMtaaeeaieeooM aaaeeoaooaaseoseoooaeeqi BUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE Itaekton, Market aai Kllfa •AM FRAXCISCO. CAU MARKETS AND TRADE Aorrrtrr aid nci nucn. StsaSy Itaaaßi Cow Cm—lb ■•< Ktg bU* ''M-to «| B t u lull IU •• ®Sfc« Thn f«r Tm »—«*»■ "wto Will •• %«M To- Mmr mm kmtmmmt at the BltettM. ■ulc ClcwlKS, Exchanges It the Seattle Tacorna and Portland ft—ring hrim today wsra: _ . Clearances. Balances S** tu ® 4SLi»a» ss.«:c Taooma m«4 «o m Portland lM.su ofl £lB2 00 Following !s ths record by days last w#ek at tiie Seattle clearing boose: J® o! »dar t«.«15 37 Tuesday 7i.ui if 7i 4M « Thursday 71.«5T 34 £ rt<1 *r „. M.«i4 n Saturday ejn» 26 Total MM. 478 «7 Corresponding' wesk of last year Li.406 a POBTUID WHEAT MARKET. Portland. Oct r..-Wh«:-Walla Walla. Valley, 71% 73c per busheL Saß rtAXCUCO MARKETS. >rM«stafa brata*. Els. San Francisco. Oct. >l—Flour—Family extras. M.«#«.75: bakenT extras, M A*, superfine, 13.854*4. Wheat-Spring wheat, fer ''«• 1 and tL36©l.lS* for choice; milling »beat, li^TH«l.42^, Bariey—Feed. fair to good, TTVeSOc; choice. brewing. K©s»c. , t"!r WhRB °* u - t1.06tf1.»; black, for «®*d, «c#*LQ6; biack. tor seed. red, for seed. %6cfj4l 05. "eceipts—Flour, quarter sacks. 8.360; c * ot * 1 • barley, centals, <*ts, cental*. 3*210; potatoes, sacks. JW»; bran, sacks. middlings, sacks, i "* 3 » l»ay.toas, UH: wool, bales. 253. flax s«*d, sacks. 3St: hides number, 271; quick silver. flasks. M; bops, bale*. 429: wine, gallons, lo,700; brandy, gallons. 2,000. Cradace. Fraiu, Etc. Middlings, U?£it.ao p«r ton; whaat hay. s*»U: whoa: and oat. ITiFVJ par ton; oat. barley, best, t->fc*. alfalfa. <6.M#«.SO; s'.talfa, first cutting, 14©i; clover, tftya; stock. U)\ coxpreseed wneat, »-S0; straw, per bale; outside brands of bran. 111.50$ 12.50. Potatt^s—E-vriy Rose, 2D&3Oc; common Salinas Burbanks, fancy do. K-rf *c; river Burbanks, sweet pota toes. 50®. jc per cental; yellow onions. pickled do, . bay tomatoes, cucumbers, summer sqiash, ®4oc; Alameda rreen corn.TocSJi per crate; E<»rkeley do, 56®i>k : green peppers, per box; dried do, B#3c per pound; green okra, p»*r box; dried do, 12 ! iC per pound; Lima beans, 11 string beans. 114*1.50; garlic, per pound. Fruits—Appies, s<*ff7sc; Bell-flower, •Or. common. ab®2Sc; strawberrlet., t-'54 per chest; blackberries, tT.i sj* per barrei; raspberries, per cnest; cranoerries, t7CI»S per barrel; grapes', hiack, Muscat. 30«40l-, Tok-y. 75. per crate; cantaloupes. nut megs, 30®a0c; peaches, choice. 11&1.26; pears, common. XgfSOt, pomegranates. 40 quinces. 75c01l per box; Mexican limes, 15 per box: California leinoss. lit# 1.23: (rood to choice do, 11.J0@2; fancy do. t.'.o«Hr3: bananas. 11*42 per bunch: pineap ples, Persian dates. oGi'ic per pound. Butter—Fancy creamery, tZ&Xc per pound: seconds. 22fc23c: fancy dairy, 21 t?22c; seconds, pickled. 16£l$c; fir kin. Eastern. I2^'l3c. Poultry—Live turkey gobblers, l*tf 13c. do hens, 12tfl3c, young turkeys, roosters, old. 14 per dozen: do young, $3.50 <*4 50: broiler*, small. do large. L".75fe3.23; fryers. tl7»ii#>3.2s; hens, 14; d'h ka, old, 13f(jra.50; do young. 13 s<Vg4; g»ese, 15.25; goellngs, t1.60©1.75; pigeons, old, tigl.S: do young, tI.SOHI.7B* bares, tl per dosen; gray geese. 12.50: rabbits, 11.26: white geese, 73*-H per pair. Eggs—Stors, JOtTJfc per dozen: ranch, 23 Cf36c; Eastern. duck eggs. 25c. Closing daotatloas. Wheat—Quiet; May, t1.44'%. Barley—Dull; May, KM-jC. Corn—Largs yellow. »7MWOa. Bran—California. H3.50Q14. Wool. Wool—Fall, choice mountain, 6#7c; poor do, 4®T.o; Sein Ji>aquir. plains, foot hill, do. Northern fall, 7©3 c. lloya. Hcrps—7C.Dc per pound for nsw. Financial. Silver bars 6."^Draffs— Sight ....Par Mexican dol 61 Telegraph Par Mlnine *t<<«Ua. Alta 11 Julia 6 Alpha Con r. Ju»ti«*e 5 Andes MKentuck ('on Bei' her 521 ady Wash Con.. .. Belle Use M> st»<*an 45 Best a Belcher....lf*'Mono Bodie Con uMt Diablo Bullion .... I'.'Navajo Buiwer Con t*>< Mental Con ... 45 Caledonia .Ophir I*> Challenge Con .... Ssn>verman i; Cbollar >«Poto;u vi Coalldenca .laJSavage 4>» Con. CaL & Va....Us Scorpion 6 Con. Imperial 2Sierra Nevada .... CK Con. New York Silver Hiil 1 «*rown Point 44SUver King Exchequer Con i 7 Oould a Curne.... 7ittah Con 11 Grand Prito \etioW Jacket .... ii llale A Norero»s..l4o SEW YORK MARKETS. The Stock Excbangs. N«>w York. Oct. 21.—Today's stock mar ket prau-ticaiiy eonaisted of Su*ir, Head ing and 9t. Paul, no other mock roach'.n* th»< «,»« nhara mark. The «wri« of prices * as trr i cu!ar. arid aome of the fluctua tion* recorded n the prin-npa.. SJtr. s % re cater?*!. Shor*. for example. t,\. vancad 3 per cent. Tha ear'y dealing* were chtrKterix«>d by decided airenifth. but subs<"«iuontiy cauaed coaees g ofta. A alump ;n the money rates to 10 p <, r cv>nt. a* the maximum and avenur*. and coamir at « p«r cent., axert-d a re assurtac tnft!H»nce. Tha open.ns w.13 fi-Any And bicner. under liberal buying for bothNaromr.'a, de*t»ta lower quota tions for Am wean »*»«-unt.es in LonJon an ! »d\i of a rather dtaoour * nature r<*jard.r.* U>e allaped !m --pendin* tinar..-.*! an J polUlral d.aturb ancaa in waneo; •« *:th Kafir* abroad. After tha first hcv.r -he market be A* « vry dull, cw r.s to un-f rtalntr r*rarti.."s the statement. Tha bit w*a a;>- parent!* content a items, iwl *n more tavorabl* than had b»*an an tic spa t*-d. i-xrminr an kwrtaae of ttt '*&**< m tic legal reserre, but was not reflected la t latar trad.re The eloa HK »M trre« '*r, but with raa -r*: -mpreremeeis :n a aum *M«r of the leading tr.area. I>e e*r'.y ira-.i-. * of tlia week *<3 parked by a conttr.navoa of the buoy ancy that ha<l c -traixeriaed tha pre-lous w»e>k. und>*r the at'muius of cheerful f*>ra e«sts of the ftaano.ai and the f»a«r»; bus iness o st 00k, and toe an mat on in th» e»reai tmrktu aM .ncrvaaed for*:*s de mand bad a mom important par:. The • eady Import movement of *ofci, and *he mcreaaed »trtrj s of t-fta reaourcr* of ;ae harka a«d treasury. also const *ut*d * ! «ack '•<** to tha o :x»ral>or.s of tha bull* In the v*r«ua !epa-rmontj of general trada Increasing icttv.ty and adraacing prioea facilitated ;:be effor-s of j c marking op :«e prtcw* of tadunrtais On Tuesday. no*e*er, a daring scoop * fntarcC prasnmabty h v the bear on vague wf**: n»ai rumor* of imper.ci - < political cea- »li a...*sa between thai coua try and ft - ,'aia rvgardinf Cuba. Tat street feil la to *h«" tragi, .in wt«uinc y on the den *1 of tbe report* w&a chockad by the growiait Prmr -# ;a •;,« money ma-ket and anbaaou- t.y « dull and droot ' t rn*rket ■*« ;M'*t«rd. t«a Thursday tha spe«rulatto* baoam« iemcr ai"-*ed on aMri-paak: rate* fur ail aw-'v, a fiat !## per c«nj. ra?e be «sr raaohed. ex te-ttf -t »• nrajit i r • k» a c»:nbar of t.e ccx; 4«|, aad THS BKATTLE jOSMWUSKKCTB, MOMPAY, NOVEMBER I, t»|. a pool was fsnwS wHfc sa aagi sas r " plus iiain o* to Sand »<yaey from Frtday to Monday aaxt at equira^ot to X per cent, per annua. This «* ti * caused competWon between landers, and <be rate subsequently fell to < pn- cent. A large demand for cash gold kad also been reported at advancing prses'ums, but at the doss the Jwjuiry frtl off materially. Some comment was excited over the con tinued firmness of die foreign exchange market In the lace of the stringency in money, but this was partially attributed to the beLxf "That high money tales would only last for a very brief period. The ag grepase salsa w<re l.tTt,Bß ehares. The bond market for the week symps tttiaed wtth the movement te stocks. The total sales were ttJB9.Mli Govern men ta were Irregular, bat with a good undertone. The sa.es were IS4IS»- The feature of the dealings of the * Si * ver cert ideates was the execution of or ders for many smail lota on important fluctuations. The movement was irreg- ular, but with firmness noted at ths olosa The sales were C 54.000. Today's statement jf the condition ot the treasury shows: Available cash bal ance, J2T7.«C.®4. gold reserve. yvil.lO,flP Money aai Eaekssge. Money on call, ensy at par cant.; closed. I. prime mercantile paper nomi nally 7|j;id per c*nt. Sterling exchange, steady with actual business tn bankers'' biils at for demand, and S4.Sj.H#4-C% f°r sixty days; posted rates, ard 14.&04.M. commercial biUa Bar ajive-, aac. Exports an« Isaporta. The exports of specie from the pert of New York for the week amouated to In rold and tsm.ooo in aiiver. The Imports s«re: Gold, 17,*38.136; silver. US.- "►5: dry goods. Jl.Jao.eia; general merchan dise, $7,077. Weekly Bank Statement. Increase. Decrease. Reserve t2,a«.3a Specie 2.406,309 Loaas J3.M8.1W Legal tenders 602,700 Deposits 2,036^ Circulation 14. wo The bttnks hoid 117,463,<X in excesa of requirements. The New York Financier this week says: Tae statement of the associated banks of New York for the week ending October 31 shows that the position of the Institutions as a whole Li better tb*" it was one week ago. They have increased their cash noidings and their surplus re serve. bringing tne excesa cash la ths banks to H7.4d3,23&, which is higher than it has been since August 1 last. From a banktng standpoint this indicates the result of the conservatism which has been a leading characteristic of the situation for aome time past, ai though the state ments do not take into account the heavy loans which sere made Friday last dur ing the flurry. The decrease In loans brings the totai to within about t1.000.3u0 of the lowest mark of the preaent year, February 8. Just before the last bond Is sue. and probably reflects the closing of the money borrowed on gold import ac count. But the decrease represents ali«o the preparations for the payments of divi dends maturing this week. The actual loans of the banks, however, are proba biy iargrer at tha present lime than the statement indicates. The fall in call money rates seems to saoer th!s clearly. The decrease In d-jposits was the logical result of the operation* already described. The movement to the interior was very light during thi *eek, and the losses were mainly in the treasury. The legal tenders »o lott, however, were partially offs#; by the rise of funds held by im porters against the gold alraady engaged. Bonds. U.S. 4s. new reg.lltjUL. & N. 4s 74 4s. new coup... 117^4C. P. Ists of 95..108 Fives, reg lio D. A R. G. 75....113 Fives, coup-...i1l Fours *s^4 £ ours, reg 2ds 60l r ours, coup H. & S. A. 6s.l«s* Twos, reg 33 Sevens 100 lac. 6s of 10l H. & T. Cent. 55.108"i AM —Clans A ...100 Sixes Hgii C ass B 100 M. K. T. Ist 45.. 81 Class C 34 Second 4s 56 Currency 90 Mul Union 6s ..107 La. New Con. 4s 92 N J. Cen. O Sa.ltt Missouri 6a 100 Nor. Pac. Ists... 114^ N. Carolina 65...1t4 S*< onda 1«7 e F ours » Thirds «S 8. C. Non-Fund.. UaN. W. Consols ..135 lenn. new set 6s 75 S. F. deb. 65...1»*R4 Threes 6t. Taul Con. 7b. 126 £ ld 6 ? «« C. aP W |5..115% Deferred M4«lt.L. * 8.F.G.65. 106 Atchison is 7G Tex. Pac. Ists... 84\ Second A a.,... 40 Seconds .. 11114 Canada S. 2d5...101 U. P. Ists of *? * K J*: Shore ia.. .104 O. R. & S. lsts..loWa Stock Quotation*. Atchison HViU. S Rubber pre A'lams Ex 143 Northwest 102*2 Alton AT. H.... 57 Preferred .. . 143 Preferred N*. Y Central.... 93ta American Ex ...110 N. Y. A N. E... 4T»U Halt. A Ohio 15<4Ontario A W."! 14^5 Canada Pac §7£Oregon Imp 14 Canada South .. 47 Oregon Nav 1« Central Par 13»%0 S L. A U. N* 14<4, Ches. A Ohio ... 1* Pacific Mail av Chi. A A1t0n....161 Peoria DAE 2 C.. B. A n> J iPittsburg .... I<B Chicago Gas .... TP*Pullman Palace!ls4 Con. Gas 14S R»»adtrg 7TXL C . C.. C. A St.L Richmond Ter Col. Coal A Iron 1 Pr-r*>rred " " <'ot. Oil Cer Grande w" 15 Del. * Hud 124 Preferred ... 40 I"el.. L. A W....154 Rock !<>Hrfd * §6 D A R G. pre.. L A S.F.lst d! 1>I«. A C. F. Co. .. St. Paul 73c* Erte Preferred 125 Preferred .. ... »>St. Paul * Om" 40 Preferred 2d .. 15-s Preferred . . 125 F r* *Vivne I*!' Southern Par " 1J Gt. Nor. pre r3 Furar Refln#rr*.*.l3sK C. A E. T. pre... 91 Tenn. Coal A I ii'l Hocking Val l " l« Texas Pacific Jf? Tinnoia Cen ...... '-HTol A o c nra 50 Br Paul A Dul.. IS Union Pacific... § K.art. & Tex. pre 36%U S Express ... 40 I. F A »«cst.... I'SWab gt. j (i * p Preferred CP* Preferred i«2 Lake Shore 14*%TVells-Farsro Ex ST pad Trust ..... S» 7 W»xrern Union..* SC« I-ot?is & Nash.. 47\, Wheel & | E I-. AN. A 1 Preferred ... " 27% M*n. Con K*»Minn. A St. L 371Z "Tn A- C b a*tn. 13 Den. A FL G....1 11 M'chitran Cen .. >4 r>n. Elftrlo !!! hu v-«- ■ T'ic ..., 2VNtV T„!need * 13 M die A 0hi0... 1« Co! Fa! i"' Kish. A Chat... f Preferred ... .. g5 Kit. Cordrge ... 4%R & T. Cen ".!! .. Pref«rr*Hl V*T A V M X J. Centr»J....W T St. I*. AK. c *4>« Niir. AW. pre.. 1* Preferred ... 10 North > m C 0... t* H 9 N-rr h Pac Preferred ..... 24U Pr>>f TM 22 ,\*r» Tobacco ... TRU r P, D AG... Preferred .. o« T'. S Cord gtd. I*-Am T A C. Co »ri T* S T.«ath. pre. CSCorn. Cabls C 0..140 U. S. Rubber ... 15 l tAm. Sugar pre...100 Total Sate*. The *o?al sales of «rock« »od.xT were W.- T» share*, Atshtson. Amercan Sugar. 21 J**'*' <.w* 1. Oss. R."<**: ty-ils-r*:!. 4. x*«h *ir*. I.1W; Read!nr 14 v. «. i«.'n»»> ; T-»r.- essee Oral, 41W: Ucl"n Western Ua on. 1 W. Flow. FT-«.jr—ißeceipt a. -W: ex>%rt*. T2.**o bsrre!*. Msrxet ed. Whriil. ■VTheat-Rscelp's. V v - h ishels; «• p•«. 15 hush eta. N- 1 hard. ?2%r tn a-- v->. Options or>er,ed » r 0 „ a* Vit declined on n r *n raMea and T-edvted lUfhter aprtng wheat racelpta. e..-.,ed »d*. arce R ;! , i3w w Be . gle.-red moat of the m arrung. j|, iy cloaed ai Cc; Decec.bar. • Hop*. Kop»—Staadr- VaeL Wffol—Qolat. Metal a. 1> r (rpt)—<Juiet. T^ad—®taatr: Km, Ttn p » , e«—FTrm. Coppar—Easy: torokera. C«*ee. C>fft*~©pt!or.s r'-se! bar»: y vtcady at S to 18 po?n*a dec ire. *»ta r. F igar-Raw firm: M ♦„. ref.ned. Pet rol«n n, r--tro!eutn—Qu.rt: T r'-«»d a: r.tTH Per.r-vtvacU ateaJy; ceca&er, JI.IS feld. rvuoasro. <Vt. IL—Th« tr.fi <*»«> <5? c'jrUrKi fe* *!s#a: on the or** fc Ard je;:«r4ay af:*rr.o_a a.;«& Urn pnoa CHlt %'»0 HHKF.TI The B«*r4 r»t Trade. f•* touchsd Vie. was Stm felt noterttkstanding the !y _ ?** quotations from Liverpool showed aa alnioet entire absence of sym pSfchy wtth Friday's advance on this aids ofover lc per busbeL Opening prices for i>ecember ranged from 73* a to 7J4c. hut tT •Pening flurry the tendency for an hour or so was downward, aad a grsd o*l »nd irregular decline to 73% c resulted. Heavy offerings caused the decline. Mary brokers ware aakfng Se and JEe margin to r?*** JJhsat Itnea over the election, as v ° B j market will have a decidedly -11*7 a * The mult was that a g>od deal was offered for sala For a time the market took offerings rendliy, but ft."ia.»y the demand slackened and prices weakened. Whsn this was disposed of. -owever, another advance to 7T%a took place. This was due more than anything ejse la the light Northwest receipt*. After that advance, the rest of the market ai nioet died out. The price advanced mo mentarily to 7E*%c within half an hour of the close, but there was enough for sale at that to turn It down again te TPfco, at which point ths session ended. . There was but little life in the earn pit. . but prices were firm, ruling- a trifle higher : all day. _ A quiet market was reported fsr oata. Fluctuailoaa were oonflned to a raage of U& Provisions were strong oa a easy Mod erate amount of business. Cleaiag Qaolaftasa Wheat—October and December. 7?S^?s\a Corn-Octcber and Nawaber. Da eember. ZS^iff^c. Oata—Octocer. 17%e: November, W4e. Pork—October and November, 17.1®; Da eember, 17.15. Lard—October and November. 94.39; De cember. 14.33. Ribs—October and November. S3.S6tt3.IT; December. 13.96. Rye—lT4c. Barley—24B37s. Flax—7lc. Tlmoihy—|i». Live Staok. Cattle—Nithre beef ateers were nominal at t3.50®1.75 far common, up to t4.?50&15 for choice to fancy gradee. A few calves soid at |:.75<»'5.25. Hogs—Common to prime droves sold at 5304.47H, packing lots going largely at S3-1003.25. and shipping hogs at t3.3093.4K, Sheep— Sheep sold at 51.25*53, and at t3.sft(H4>- Receipts— Cattls, tM; hogs. 11.000; khsop, 2,000. FOREIGN MARKETS. Financial. London, Oct. IL—Silver, SBd; consols, 108 7-18. The rate of diacount has baen steady, and the belief that the str.nyency la only temporary prevents a further advance. McKteJey's election, which ia thought here to be assured, is upon to bring a reflux of gold from America The Bank of England has borrowed £3.000.0u) from tha market. There is aoma discon tent over the bank's charging 4 per cent, in view of the better prospects. It la sup posed that the directors anticipate aa out flow of gold to Australia or Ruasia. The atock market has been Irregular and weak, owing to the depression in the min ing market and an indisposition to in crease committments pending the result of the election in the United States. Toe minting market is traversing a pe riod of depression, especially South Afri can vsnturea, owing to forced selling, both English 4Uid foreign. Doubts regarding the deep level properties are largely re sponsible for the collapse. The settlement, bowevar. was concluded In a better man ner than was expected, although there was much selling in order to liquidate weak positions. It is hoped the elimina tion of the weak spots w:ll lead to a bet ter market. Gold Fields, Rand Mines, Deep South African Gold Mining, Trans vaal Gold and many others show de creases of from 1 to 3. American securttlsa fluctuated accord ing to the election news, but tha close shows a pretty general advance, mainly due to New York orders and option deal ings. The only decreases were: Erie Mortgage, 2 1 *; I>ake Shorn, I; Mexican Central, Pennsylvania. Illinois Cen tral. H- Canadian Pacific fluctuated with tha American securities, but closed H higher. Grand Trunk lias risen on the grain movement. Bread staffs and Grains. Liverpool, Oct 31.—' firm; demand poor; No. 2 red spring,' &s No. 1 California, 7s 2d. Futures closed quiet. Hd higher to unchanged: November. 6s «d; December. 6s 4' s d ; January, fin Feb ruary, March and April, 6s 3\<l. Corn—Spot firm; American mixed, new, 3s ttid. Future* closed quiet, higher; November, 3s 2d; December, 3s 3\«d; January, February and March, 3s l»id. Flour—Dull; demand poor; St. Louis fancy winter, Ss 9d. London, Nov. I.—The weather during the past week improved considerable and farm work made rapid progress. Wh»»at in che market was depressed dur ing the earlier part of the week, but ad vanced on American advices and a better open market. Russian shipper* on lower freights were quoted at is to Is «d de cline, but white whfots have recovered. California wheat, loaded, so?d yesterday for 33s M. Hard Dttluth wheat parcels. and January delivery, were sold at 32s rid. Flour was Arm and 6s down. Maiz* was slow. Buyers were reserved. Mixed American maize, steamer, December and January delivery, was quoted at 15s M and •d worse. Bariey was quiet and fully 8s down. Oats were steadier and quiet. Ameri can clipped oats, November and December delivery, were quoted st Us 31. Mops. Hops—At London: Pacific coast, £3. CYCLE RECORD BROKCS. Hew York to Philadelphia aad Bark la IS Hoara aad 17 Miaatcs. New Yor. Nov. I.—The New York to Philadelphia and rsturn cycle rec ord has broken. Albert Pe'teh sr. of the YorkriUa Wheelmen, left the city hall % todajr at 5:55 a. m., rode to the Philadelphia city hall and finished the return Journey at 12 J0 a. m , r:d:ng the entire distance In the elapsed t;me of 18 hours and 17 minutes. The record breaker's p*p»rs were properly checked. His time, therefore, beats the record of 19 hours and 5<S minutes, he'd by Charles •tanbach, of the Manhattan Bicycle Club, for over two years. Peiteher stepped half an hour at Phil adelphia, ta-enty minutes at Trenton and flf'«en mln ites at Newark. Hs had a bal fail ar.d was twice during the rile. Sapplants Addlrka. Boston, Oct- 31—A special to the Joura.il from Wilmington. Del-, says: The Ad dicks representatives In the Bay State Gan Company have all resided a-nd the Stand ard Oil interests, headed by William Rock efeller. William Moore and H. H. Rogers, will control tne future policy of the com pany. Concerning the ir.attar nothing can he Seamed in this city, further than that VI--e President T. W. Laww>r.. of the Bay State Gas Company say* "There are startling developments under way tn the Bay State Gas Company. No man can say mors at present." Prospector Clvea I"p for Deari Vancouver, B. C., Oct. Xl.—Ben Wr«4e, a well-kn an hortelkeeper .n Victoria, New Westminster and this ci'.y. '* taougist to have per shed In the Om-neca country. He acnt there" pro«pec..ng ia>t fiaii, and the las: heard of hi en was on Mar-.A 4. w.ien a letter «aa received stating that "» latead .eavlr.g B*ar Ijake on a 4<®-«r le trip. A le: pT Just received hy Wrede's wife, from C, Murray, the ITulson Bay Com; iny's ageot at S oart Lake, states that Wr«d* had arranged to aiwt two pr spec tors at he head of F:n'.ay rcver. Taey waKed some weeks at the agreed po'nt. and ae rse d>l tbey eoociuded he must have m the ariSdaraeaa. In Atianta Saturday Willi mm Tate* At kiaaoo «m laau*uratcd tor ib« *bcob<S Un» governor of OKsr*ia, acud Urpotiii« A a mila Uwsjg C*- certod tfaa govwaof to ti.e capitoL SEALING A FAILURE. ■rami coLrwiiA ntn we- POSTS A POOR Br SIX ESS. A c»tefc •( Omly M.OM SW*». •* AW«t BiMffk f rmr (rlMitn iMt Ml Tfcw* Dear tk* Stmte •* Selcidsta M t» tfce >l«Wktfy mt tfce Caw*. Victoria, B. C. Nov. L-B*«ei*l.-Of t*s rxty-four nw>! forming the British Co lumbia fleet t.ut went this year to the ■l*l 'lie ground* all save two or three fcave returned to port. ths catche* of th**s sturdy one* be!ng carefully approx imated It ia found that the seal catch of IS* will not total even »,0» skins, while last year—regarded aa a ao*t unsatisfac tory ae&aoo—produced 74.134 skins, a drop from M.C4 tit year previous. Dividing thi* year's catch proportionately among tae sixty-four vessels of the fleet. with their S» whites sad I.IIS Indian hunter*, it would Just about meet the coat of out fitting »ad wages, leaving nothing for the ship-owners who have invested the.r cap ital la this much harassed and once prof itable Paciflo coast industry. The ioes of two of the British Columbia schooners and the eetsnre of three others are unpleasant incident* of the season just ended. One especially interesting fea-tura of the I£* dealing statistics is the direct and pos itive contradiction given toy the official figure* as to sex to the statements of an tagonistic Journals and supposed authori ties aa to the great preponderance of fe mais* over males killed in pelagic hunt ing. Prof. Lucas, of the Smithsonian In stitution, who was one of this year's sci entist commissioners on the international Bering 93a Inquiry, has been freely quoted as saying: "We boarded one Canadian schooner early in the season that had taken forty-three seals, and of these forty were females. An almost equally high percentage will be found in all the catch es." From the official r«:urus filed with the collector of customs in this city and given by the masters of the sealing craft under oath, it is found that of the Coast catch of 10,863 skins, the product of the work of twenty-eight schooners and % considerable number of detached Indian canoes engaged ia off-snore hunting, 5.&4 skins wers taken by the hunters of the fleet, 5.155 males and J. 161 female*; while on the Japanese side the proportion was i.»'« males and 9,300 females by actual count. The Bering sea relative totals ar* not yet quit* complete, but a fair idea of what they will be is obtained from th* fact that of the first skins brought back to port from the sea, 3.334 were the peks of bufis and 5,89s tho«>e of cow seals. These figures make a very different show ing from that predicted by Prof. Lucas. The Individual catches of the vessels of the Canadian fleet will be found in the appended table; f ' 2 P Q* 5 ? §p2 : i ? £ j SCHOONER. 0 i 5 3 J * - ' O *.2 ' a • » i * 2 * I | * : PS! ? ; 3** : " •' LJ * J •>1 Ada » !...... i 73f m 197, A. Macdanaid ... ] 545. 2hl 826 75 Ainoka I Oi 3.139, 5«7 7T. Allle I. Alyar ) ! «50; 4*7 1,117 I.S Amateur 104#; { 109 113 Annie C. Moore.. l til ! 1.089; 1,530 82 Aanie E. Paint...! 814' 226 1.040 <« Ariftla 1.032 440 1,472 40-Aurora I 325 3.112 437 «6 Beatrice (Vic) ...} 3811 ! 538 91:? 49 Beatrices (Van) 2t>4 | 802 45* 37 Borealts I i 325 »17 <33 51, C. D. Rand : f s*o. 580 TSiCariotta G. Cox 1,232j 234 1.4 M «"Carrie C. VT 169 | 902 1.071 63!Casco 1,090 ! i.cto 46 City of S. Diego.. 213 ! 400' 613 SODlana ' 1,092! ( 1.092 •7 Director ' 833 183: tO7« 72 Dolphin 502 . ! <SOO 1.102 B'. Dora Siewerd 377 f S2S ! 1 2»6 •» Doria 1 6«2 WR. B. Marvin K»V 2Sl> 1,f1«7 9f> Favorite 824 I | ai?». i 873 ® Pawn 439 j 615! 1.«4 K Fisher Maid 63 1 ! C 99 Flor. M. Smith...! ! fio2 271 873 97 Fort una i ! 70S 5 I 7<<B 92 Geneva { j 95ft' 95rt *9 Ida-Etta I CO 3x3! i,m 68 Kate ! 304 t 31* 5 SlKatherine J j L.7' 7 IS Kiltneny [ noi i jrv> r. Labrador } 91 1 3<* as© 92 Libbie 603 394 I,<W «3 Mary Ellen I «« 43 Mary Taylor .. .J j »1 137 520 40 Mascot j 193 A 225 ! 417 9? Maud S I ; I fio2 H 5!f rT, 5 ald *°i 1,2*5 4b Minnie » 486 f 4*4 970 83 Ocean Belle t 583: JT7 : 900 81 Oscar & Hat tie .. 353 1 588! 941 **< otto 1 ns> cm' 1,219 50 Ocean Rover • ' mm JPOsprey »0t 9» aoPachwMlle i:3 ! f 152 70 Penelope 45s j SW 1 3T.2 66Pioneer I 849 419 ! I 2RS te Sadie Turpi* .. .. 1 560; r 637 109 Sapphire 418!......! l.occfs 1 430 31' Sen Jose *» L«*' 1070 38 Saucy Lass 471 | s*' 1 21 Selma ! j !«& jsg 31 South Bend 6s ! ffifc <.'4 <3 Twreaa 231; 4Kf 714 9* Triuinnh 7»V 1 376 99 Umbrina 1 7Sh l'att 4? Venture 363 . t 44." *7]2 •ft-Vera 1 572; ya sm •S Victoria j 1W 1 w; i«4 92 Viva so: S.7P! <577 T6 W.iiter r„ Rich...! 9? ) 339 4^3 W Zillah Jlnv ' f 821' 821 Canoe catch, off I { j I shore ; 2.301 1 j 2.»1 'Totals for 15*_..'10.563 1«.*« 25.VT9 55.24T Totals for ».3W>-35,«24i74.M4 Totals for jll.TttS 5« 43ft 3«."41.94 4T4 S . seized; L. lost: A-. approximate. Enterprlaa and Mountain Chief did no scaling. MARITIME RECORD. FORECAST FOR MONDAY. Portland, Nor. 1. ISJf. Occasional rain; stat,o:.ary tempera ture. R. S. PAGUE. Forecaster. U. ft. DEPARTMENT AGRTO'LTURE. WEATHER BUREAU. DAILY BULLETIN. ___ _ Seattle, Nov. 1, lfsg | ? lis mr - a '? • f . I 1 "< . | 9 *3' ? x ? PLACE, j I 7 = 2 * | : ! : 12 1 5 § i II il ill 1111 Ft. Angeles, 44 54 ST-: Lt .34 ftaln Ft. Canby . ».74 4« W NW V «"ldy* lEteattle .. ■- 2>.T4 « W S 22 .50 Rain gpokan* ... 1,1 44 i« ST Lt "''Cloudy Walla W . 3 » « M ft 12 .«>' PtCldy Porttand ... 2s.<f i4 gR is .8* Rain .. 2J.5* i 4 * 1* fl Rasn Baker Clty O. 4*"> 3Z id •« Cloudy EureJkH .. • 8-M* 34 5». S| Lt .00 Cloudy H»<i Bluff- «4 N Lt .KfCioady San Fran ..fi.lt S« *1 |W U .00 PtOdy Wmnem a *|3MS 40 44 Lt i» Cloudy •Maximum wind velocity Fort Car.by sr mines SE Maximum wind velocity Portland, * miles SE, The follow log telegram was received at noon: "To Observer. Seattle: Hoist Infornsa tl'>n signal Sou'heast gales expected on the •'W.st ar.d atraita today ar.d tonight. *(S»gned) "PAGUE." GECRGE N PALISBURT. • 'bsenrer in C 'iargfc Tides at Seat'le Harhar Today. High Tice. L»w T!!e ». m . feet, p m feet a.m.. fee* p m feat. "S.J4T; 13 7 iTi> 14 4 S3l S 1 ».:Sj AT PORT TOWN'S END. -nmr<T 1 • si.*&.'!• f.:s "s.t!«S4~i l Paget Nasi SkUptag. Th» weekly nmrittme report giving list of ressei* oa the Sound and thaaa bound oiU and in. wl*Jj other marins news, »£U t* p«biased tomorrow * iasua^ MAItITE SBim '3*ort Towniwrf. Xor. I.—©pedal—Ar r.ved—Bk Tidal Uavf. i« day* from But Fra *v?.sro, for Taeems. to fori a return c*-Tfo of lumber. Se^ied —New schr Scray. for Sam TYanetaco, from Port Blik^fwr. The government line to C*7>e Flattery is down. Port G«mb>. Nor. I.—Special-—Arrival —3chr OkxnMrun, M >ort». from Kobe. Japan, srchr Me:eor, Capt. from San iNwtro. H-rvy Wind «a the *»««•. Tor: Tovnseni. X*v. I—Tic *e.-»*te«l ; windstorm of the s*«asoo. coanpauiied toy 1 tcrren:s of ran. began :—" mortitag and has caettaued ail -sa.*. No damage ha* been d-tre to r .ix 1 • lie imy. but fears are fsterta ;or >r *.' i craft that may In the straits or "f *"Vw„ Flattery. The storm >a a typical . * t? ter. OX THE WATFR KRO*T. Iteaaa of lßl*reat to <<paafeM( a>d *r». Steamer Fiver made ).-r cwn run to Tacoma yeste-dav. .-:.stes 1 of tying up for bot,«r washing »tf. Steamer < re> h«wmd repaired the brMk to h'r str!*> v,-n'-<lay, «r4 will be ready for tier regular run today. The crew of re sheamer Lvdia Thomp son were engaged y»sterday in making some slight repairs to the steamer's stem. Capt. Duffy, the farmer jolly skipper of the steamer Greyhound. ts now in com mand of the steamer Utopia. vice Capt. O'Brien. The Chilean bark Lator.a has finished taking on her <;• <o of lumber at Port Blakeley for the West coast, and will get to sea in a day or so. Tug Wanderer towed the bark Fair child from Smith cove to sea yesterday afternoon. The Falrchild is loaded with lumber consigned to San Francisco. Bt«amer Utopia. Capt. Duffy. arrived ta port yesterday afternoon with 1 000 bar rels of lima from San Juan. The con signment was for George J. Nelly, of Central wharf. Schooner John F. Miller nailed up the atraJts and into Blakeley harbor yeater day afternoon. As soon as she discharge* her ballast she will take on a cargo of lumber for San Francisco. Steam schooner Tranalt. which arrived on Friday from Vancouver. B. C., with a oargo of Chinese freight and with a number of Chinese passengera for Asto ria. Is still at Arlington dock. A report was current on the water front yesterday that the City of Kingston and Fatrhaven had a llltle bumping match In the bay yesterday morning, but an Inquiry was found to be untrue. The steam schooner Signal is now load ing and will leave today or Tuesday, go ing straight to Juneaj amd back. She will take about SSO tons of coal. IW,OW> feet of lumber and a large consignment of merchandise. Harry Gillesple will be the pilot. The new steamer Scray, recently launched by Hall Bros, at Port Blakeley for Honolulu parties, was towed to the cape ye*t«»ruHy and wlil be sailed from that point to San Fntnclsco In charge of Capt. McAllep. The machinery will be placed In the boat at that port. Seattle harbor will be visited this week by one of the largest steamships ever seen on Puget Sound- The bi* Iron steamer Wasntenau. which recently had such an awful time rounding the Cape of Good Hope with rails for the Valley road of California, will arrive on Wednesday or Thursday for a cargo of Newcastle and Franklin coal for the Oregon Im provement Company at San Francisco. She will take 4,7W ton*, the largest amount ever takeu out of port by a sin gle steamer. Capt. Holmes, formerly of the Pacltlo Coast Steamship Company, brought the steamer around the capo. HOTKL ARRIVALS. XEW ENOI.AND HOT El* R. Chic igo. F. F. Liachke. Foalyn. Wash. A. Kdison. McMurray. C. T. Stariund. McMurray. C. F. Johnson and wife, Tacom®. Peter Kirk. Kirkland. J. S. Grow < "ity. John Hamilton. Palmer. Charles Palmer. F. Meßae Grtbhen. City. F. Pitt. City. W. R. Davis, Burnett. P. E. Mears, Burnett. M. Wi.-ksots Burnett. P. Criston. Burnett. Mlsn Florence Younjr. Raflari. George Ferguson. Acme. J. Miller, T;«com f. 8. Miller, Tm oTJi.i. F. D. MeNauifhton. Skvkomlah. P. McDonald. Minneapolis. G. A. Walls, St. Paul. r-haxle* C. Collins *nd family. Bay Vi<»w, Minn. Horner S.irtw» H. Havana. 111. E. S. Fisk an ? wife. Monte C.. W. Ba Iter, Vir.iri.uil. John Martin. Vlnland 0. O. Troatley V inland. John H Starhtrrt, Portland, Or. Jamea M<-Phe«, Vancouver, B. C. John Anderson. Vancouver. B. C. HOTEL DILLEFV. W. T. Gartner. Fslverdala W. T. Wright, Ta'-ttm*. David Mc\>y, Ballard, ft. E. Cloußh. Ballard. W. T. Clou?rh, Ballard. W. A. Aroy. Blakeley. John H. Row! «nd. Biakolej) J Cooper, Blake'cy, Walter Watson, Blakeley. George McKay. Victoria. Nela Paterson, Vict or.a. Mrs. S. Melly. Fairhaven. 8. Melly, Fairhaven. James McMahon, Edison. W. J. Sooneer. 8o:?th Park. C. n. Trous«iale. South Park. HOTEL STEVENS. 11. Tappan. City. C. W. Montgomery, City. Mrs. W. 9 Bush. Wa»hir*ton City Mikt 8»fto. Ti<'cma. c M. Mullet t. <ity. Mrs. Jame* Portland. Mrs. E. R William*. Portland. J. W. Anderson. San Francisco. H. M Morton. Tacoma. L L. Hackott, Lake of the Woods, Ont Mies Cora J. WUah. Snohomish. Albert S. Cole. Whatcom. \V. D. Evan* Whatcom. E. W. Ross, Cast!#, flock. John Carter, Mon?e»ano. I. P Parker Portland. M Ma nicy, Tacom-t. John W.WartUi. Whatcom. John Parrott. Tf«■ Dalies. John E Good. E. M Dehscn, Tacoma. A. E. Handler, Detroit. Mich. 1. B. Backtsr.rteJd. City. HOTEL BT'TT.ER. S. W. Buckman Victoria. John P. Hoyt. City. F. A. Hill, Cumberland. E. V. Brown, NVlson. B. C. A. C. Stockton, St. Louis. An irew Keatirv# and family. Vlctofl*. F. W. Frier, London. Er*. C. 11. Watts, Portland R. B. Ollmura, Portland. A. K. Palmer. Vancouver. Fred Lee Tacoma. K. M- Wilson, I-airhaven. J. IL Price, Olympia. John F. ( rowii v. St. Louis. F. J. Ca»!yie. Wails Wall*. A. C. Blair, L>* A *:-•}■ •». A. J. Kobn. New York W. B Jenkins, f*t Is> itp A. J. Steiuman, S in HOTEL NORTHERN C D, PaUard. N' W Y trk. W J MeiUcaß. Thcops i. Ben P S- oit. Sv Lotus n. J Mr.Or. Ta B. D. Lavkisou. Tacoma. P. J ilr" ail, L»»i■•»<. N. B Alley, Et i*er,e. Or. W. H R >bin*or 8;«.k r.e, Nelson Rich. vYa tl <' D ButW»r, *». Pun! N*w Whatcom. b M. blue. Rali-iufc ,\' c Oeor*« If. Clayton. Raleigh. H. C. William Biackina, City. G- W, Tare, St. Louts A. B. Johnaon, Ft.rtjsnd. C D. Carlson Porttaud. J. D. Col too S-. p«u! Gfor»e H. WiW, n . City. w. J Barnaa, Minna*polla. Fran* Bnjya, T«-otna. Henry Ro* hat hlli. Port Town send. J . P Christian. Port To«rr»er.d. William Jenr. * Jonea. Port Townsend. R. H. Tfcotnp«in, Tacoma. W iiu Own* liic ( uat S character, was *rreste.J on Railroad ave rt • last ni*ht t»v Da;»cut# tor havin* an overx.a: on a a arm that did not look u 11 U t*nooj;ed so too. He w:li t» heid an*.l .oday, when aa eadeav« or will b« ma-i« to ia-rate the o«: er of the coat. The pr«v»l'lent has appointed !»aae sf. Elliott, of Ne* Tor*. consul at Eiagu) - ara, V«nes-:ela. and Hora< e L. Washing ton, of Texas, at present vice consul gen eral at Cairo, as I nited States consul at Aiexandreita, Syria. fliii. ■"—- clion S<^L!r^B# « I^ka ™ SKsftsshsß' XJTTSLiSI **»t»i Martta w. H. wiiaan; TWr: TStSfr ***** 222 The regular sS5SJ2S«kttaJ*" «rf 2S-*ls? * wuTiTa present. * repeated to ta Larralaa ru WtT o E. * The regular aaoetkty Terrain. !t Masonic tempi* « TTiiai i. i - Non-afflllate. *?■**; invited to maet wttk aw* f T.' t vT """ Mrs. E. C. af an JUmlitOM | street, daiiirh tfully —Wlilnii iMhiii of the auxiliary aa '.T!T of the dieagreeaMa «aa(k«r tlaraa bar attended. The aXtaraaaa was do rated to completing far * v - m%- iubK and aala at qgmtM naim - • fair, it waa decided ♦» nnWil i~ slva ice oraam «| TTi th ' ( w ° rk the rartea, committal «u outlined. The prarranaM afcluli «- prepared, with Waft Utho*. M Ject, was carried oear fa tW - tt >. in*. Occidental Chaptsr. m* (r lULWd. m%t on WsdnewSav i»lh m Chair nUa^ ant lodge room. la Hit gbMMs at " Lizzie Head. Vra Mary -n,,,," presided. After roatta* - t « aoeciai drill waa given In tbo msrst ami a a am ber of the memhera «f Xamla* Hhantar attended and asalatadlla tk* work. The meeting was foilowal if % asad social time. Much regret waa awmrf at tba anticipated removal at Mm, L the atflcient secretary at tte Lady held their regular revtav at Ck. A. ft. Ml Thursday, the 2ad InaL Oai aew mem ber was taken in to tba tadtl aad faur appUcations for membanMp reeaieX After business a recepOaa araa theti* lady nmmander, Mia H J. THilti. wek-oming her return fram aa viait Kaat. Kaigkta af fitllaa The member* of Seattle DtvMNk INI 4 U. R.. listened to an —'WtHjjf tnM last Tuesday night, as SU- XajgN*, Til ly, fresh and enthualasU* tragi Ma atrlka on Indian creek. Alaska, narrated tfca tn cidenta and advonturaa of the Battle party, known as Kally'a brigade, Vkals sea voyage, longaborlag. alad work, shovel runners, bonnet baal villa for a spin acroaa the 'rosan lafce and branches of the Tukoa. Ughttag. and alecping, building river booth lea ning river raplda, dodging lea, tba people and the proa pec ta, and Hw » n y SadkM sa ancient member of Harmony Vb G, on a tributary of the Tukoa, vita placed them. Tba bottle of gold aM tkdr eagerness to return baapaafr tba teat tbag all trip* to Alaska are Ml wld smw chases. Brother Charles E&ret waa 'TrirrUi Ml with typhoid fever at Prorideaa* lag* pitaL The entertainment committee repoH Aa next of the series of socials for YMAmt night, November U. Invitations eaa ba obtained from member* of tbe rank. Foroatora of Aaieriae. Court Excelsior, No. 17, ForeatMV «f America, held it* regular weekly ■eating Tueeday evening at Its ball. TtWUrr ball, Olympla hall, on Second aveaua, one member being admitted by eleauraSM aad one candidate (Paul Wledentroff) badag la* Ulaied. The ceremony of Inltiatioa was ea abiy and credibly performed by F. C E O. J. Dorfner, P. C. R. T. H. Aadrear, Junior P. C. R. D. F. Swanaon aad fIL C. R Alex Nlvon as to call forth from tba visiting brother* speeches of oammeaila tion. It being conceded to bo aa InStiatSe* only to ho seen at tba *<Court *f Grand Chief Ranger i. A. Weilbwf MM an excellent address, which waa W*U aad favorably received. The financial secretary, Brother G. V* Eh re*, wai reported aa aligbtly laigimttij thanks to th* untiring skill and attaaii* ance of tba courfa phyviclan. Dr. W. fk Gtbaoii. On Tueaday evening next a debal* *B be he,J concerning tbe advisability *f creating the Initiation fee. It b*tag alfHb ent the consensu* of oplnioai that It Wtt much too low at tba present tlma Marf member should attend aad taka pact this Interesting queatlon. court Pride of Seattle, Now 7, W. gf A., of Fremont, held an enthusiaoa* aad *«H attended meeting Monday* at VHWMHI hail, Fremont, when two appttoattM* a*sr* oons:<h«-*d and acced upon. Puißßl **• dreasea were deUvered by all tba IgMflMß* thus adding Quite a little to tba aaaMMof the meeting. The court la mw ta a *gf prosperous condition, and durtag tba asm Mi* month will be conalderatty gtfaX<* ened by a uumbor of nost aUgMa ggV memlm*. Court Krxterpnee, No. 3, m*t la fWjW weekly laet Thurtlajr Three appUcatlona were received. *a* *aO* didate elected and una* mea*beav MM> a«ed. Thnely Remarks wore mads irty Grand ChW Ranger Tnoaaa* MiW*. Past chief Rangers Srot-iUng gad lya»- ooji, Sub Ctiief Ranger af Osawt Kxrelator. Depirty Supreme CtM IPP r L. C. N*vili* t Chief Hanarer H. J* Wfokr ley. Past Chief Ranger* W. W. KjMt bad J. A. MeJ&n. and Frederic!, WWgjW" and oibera of Oourt Entiif Tb* ao oial oommktee reported that **** made arrangeaneirts to gtve aa mem and ban ThajikagMMf Rank* halt COXOBXiEO DisrAiuaaf Arrtn«»ra«>t» tor if CW— Mp remains of Kate Field fU have completed. T>> *S_ySS n "T* rive on the ateamer AuaUM ■■■ " ■ luiu, next Wednesdsy. The International t^E2£ which he* Just dosed If '*?* elected Uwin. Nelson •■« -si" .11 to be rtprewnutlm of tM Y*7,r!!?, on the central commutes li »^ ooom - . Mm. Elisabeth Ditto, •J52?tL. e 2rS? of 8t Joseph. Mo.. wM, yg jjT ahl«e at hone, wss W>W«J, urtUr nljfht by three ■*». w - her bouse, choked Mf *f!fj and then ransacksd The northern Mi .*****- Bouth Dakota ton • * r ~ - u£r and mow. ilaricher* souri and Cheyeaa® •J a fc *~TLJiJJrT* losses in esttle. •^^™ 4^ne<L fifteen Inches deep •" »*** _ Uncle Tom's *** llnlinill n^ B4 * r Jtf eti «u a r—mt Friday by flra m»« nLi,oarter. a suU eaUed after the wrjt.riMi It «ra* ssa"sfiatfs*» bw -* Sac Bruno. •.»_ f^ub ' ie —' **— complained to tto ell Fair, la the ernes court that e—Us ta connestloa oomplelot ftied »» Nettle R. Cra witb his answer falsety and mallrl v«ns cults Tharsday. daw«e> la ou*Jy libeled hlg. *»• —— the sum of unr |f of mtotaters has At pesetas for approved an W«entire issue th« Inttfiw jrnri, uuS will will be *T« Jj* bt CcAtftd »t f ,y?Lf «|§§Bf).auO) will short men tor ths asss* twe^a T*s tost •* «• ...Lteti wtf kt toM at tfte Arasry f