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i «cntoc««. DMtU In <*-Ur to aec«r* mmtrxior. of •mires oader tr*e»* h"aln*«. tit* tans* •V»«M be left at the boaine* ofSr* of «h'r pa&*r. Xo charge 1» s»fc fw saefe ran#ra! notices. rartatlem or o*h*r . p*- ctai aasouncemer.ta will he charged at the rat* of » cna per sin* «rt PrtST-IXTELLIOEN' ER CO. IMS ATMS ASO FISEMAUL TOWNE—The fur.eraS of Nellie M. wife of W. R Towq*, will be h*sd at the reside**?*, tli Terry avenue, this after* noon at 2 o'clock. sorarc TO THE PIILIC. The puhi.c is hereby warned not to pay •ny bwb»* to parr *e repres»r.nng t© be agorr.* of the 8**;;;* Post-InteUlgencer. except the following, who are the only a fhortaed traeeHng agents of the Foat- Ir e;:!geneer. *l». J A XcClellan. J I. liawley. L. A . Harri*e»«», Wttl H. Hanna and C. R Peek. This does not apply to resident agents of this paper who are located in various cities and loams In the Nocthweat. nor to postmasters who are la ail cases as t&onsed to take *uJ>*. rtptions for tha Daiiy. iunday and Weeksy Pos'-Inte.li #r»a<er. City coJi«"tor»: J. A Oatheset. R T. Hawley. W. W. Ewtng and V> m. P-.stty. US' ABO. A ressar'l of t» wSU he paid for Infor •taMon leading to the arrest and convic tion of any one sl*a. ng copses of the Fo«t-Intelligencer delivered to subscribers 11,roughout the city. AOVKRTIMCRV WTIfE. Advertiser* desiring d!-p!ay advertuse ments charged for the Sundav iwme moat hand in copy oy i o'ciock S*:urday to -Q --rftan- ft under tfte head of L*>at. Found. F«»r Sa.e. For Ren: and Situation* Wanted will be Insert* i at the rate of I ren: a word aach insertion. Payment al ways in advance. No sdv*rtiaement re ceived for less tnan 5. cents. NOflCK—The business office of the Po*i-In!«-illgencer 3 ov-R u»»li II p. m ; Sjndsy hojrs. > s m. to 12.*» p m an«i 7 to » p. m. ClasstSed adv*rils«menu a'ill be received up to thi* time. Advertiaemen!* w.il be received at branch ofJW* of rh* Pojr-Int*!llgenc*r. TA< '«A BUREAU—No. 1133 Pacific av<nu>. . _ f*i ittT TOW NSEN D—W!! 1 lam J Jones. RELLINGHAM RAY—New Whatcom. O H Cu.ver. Manaaer. OLYMI'TA <l7', M-»ln street. Chsries Watson. Agent. The following letters await advertisers at thla office: _____ A. M. Forniture. |O. C 8. C E. Hilton. P. O. K )>S I ry HELP S'ASTED—SALE. LEO'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Occidental block—The leadtnc school Individual in struction Huaines* and English courses. WANTED Boy; «S per we*k: s|r«dy work. Address in own handwriting. O. C. 8 . Post-Intelligencer. WANTED Man With *** to $L«* to ln veat In *ood paying business. 615 Yesler way. room 6. HELP WAXTES-FEMALE. LADIES 1 make big wages at home. and want all to have the same opportunity; the work 1* very pleasant and will easi ly pay |W weeklj ■ this 1* no deception: t want no mon»)f and will gladly send full parti« ulars to ail sendin* stamp. Mi.*s M A Stebbins. Mich. WA NTED-Oirl for general housework at *l2 Bradley street. Apply fro n 12 to 2 p. m WANTED- A girl for general housework. 230 Broadway WA*TKD-»E««»*D-H%*D (LOTHMG WITTENHERO 114 Wwt Main, pays highest cash price* for second-hand clothing Call or send postal. immediate attention will foe given. IF YOU HAVE anv termd-hand clothing, • all or send postal to the Soldier Sccond- H md Store. 31ft Washington street. W A* TED—BO A HI) KRS. PARTIES DESIRING a good home for their children at reasonable rate* call or siddrrss Marlon street. between Second and Third avenuea. between 1 and S p m WASTED-anCBLLAXEOII. WAXTKU Evry buslr ess man who ts anxious to close out his stock of mer chandise Immediately for cs>h to send «ddte»s with amount of stock on hand and pri.-e wanted, to Quick Salem. Po>t- Intelligencer WA NTEI> Tbe people to know that w-> jtlvt! !*•<• promptest and y-U kest messen t-r *erv!' e In S att!. rug th» O K I * <vr telephone M 1,'«" S »ttle Mes senger Co.. *ll Second avenue. Y-M* WANT MONEY I want household s *><!« and fur-dture of ail klt;d«. I have the etisb miu have the furniture Ad dr« • Furniture care IV?«t-Intelligencer, and we can make a trade. s—■ ■ WANTED A secondhand piano; must be a good make and In first-cla«s con dltlon Add re' - stating ''rm» nod length of time It can be leased for C E Post-Intelligencer WANTED All kinds of sevondhsnl hou«etvold good# and stoves will pay cash pri- e Soldier Second-Haad St >re Washington street. W ANT El»—Stacks of merchandise, house. h=»M furniture reataurant outfits a%c.; hl*h"»t ca*b prli «*s. Biekertoa A Boyle. •151 First avenuo W WTI 1> i:« tt ing* >n tvpewrlter sec ond hand Apply Ira Williams, elevator hoy I'nton bio-k WTI P <'onlw»•- "-in to | rord lot- Apvtv r f> I>mmmond. Com mercls! d.vk- W A N'T>ID To bey good mining '*lm A F• «» Pnvw C Bailey block UOOM* %M» no (RD. F'lß RENT T*" ple*«ar.t rooms with hoard, t*- bath and uae of piano. KC Ftftts av«nue I' X R UK N'T Trt-nn with board fin.. table. M's Laker, Third and 100 stresta. Rf NT Fumt'shed rrwm. with bath gs ; first class table boar J ftil" Fifth near P»ke PRIVATK ra>*Rl> »!*h or without room 1 v "* Th rd s venue foh riat-iioi *ra. RENT H «« • .. » of _ rtccs tn ad ~f ~l tT p s . ~r H / n L *J* 1 . «><'- '>on '*a. » Ruk well Nerk Telephone. Rn,) F*Mfc RENT- How« t!it» and store* In all legations Seattle R rnt col'ec tlea C*»mt*snv r«e« t o, ( t*trin bi,x~* F"R RKNT F' (rr>l*h«~l he -m* o»rner of rieT*>nth end Ctierry App'v i<% j Furth «t Ptiget Sound Nstl.tr.a! Ksrk FOR RENT Newly hou»». Indira at Queen City t-aundry. corner Fourth and Pike TO RENT- and cartages a'.j wv. Bank ton RENT a».«od n«>> -««s at nwlerste rent U l ia N jc N » > -a bk> k * FOH KKNT- S-ro,-n «"stl aft«r S p m rvv-m s hi.x k i»-a F« »H RI'NT V'dtni -a:!**!- « % n,v m , good ooaditban M F«>R HRWr four Sfres ln frua ri»r <-af. Slither. K_a»j Vi.trkvi P'H RKNT—Moum taixWrn M Barks buiding iron KENT SK.ti: house. |t 2.Second. rod MnT-BOOM. FOR RENT-Firat-clas* farr-übed room*. itrkth Rspecutle, for famiHaa, Sghc h'>is-k*-'pme penamo*: tanas reason kttt. NX wis bn»-Ji W*k; central; Marion sr4 Th:rd »*tnoe. FOR RENT—Elegantly furnished rooms; >s u/! upwarto baths, ««m heat. Ho tel F**ir-.*en. Front and Seneca. Mm. Ferguson. fiToprVctrwa. FunsMwd rooms for light h*;>u«*V*eptng- FOR RENT—N»af. '•lean. comfortable fur nished rnomt. also housekeeping rooms; reasonable price#-, modern faMprove »>Tt» orH!<f!t locality. Xorwaii'ly, Third and Jam*"*. GERMAN! A HOUSE— Newly furnished rooms, 15 and upwards; double parlors, bay windows, hath- 3GS*» Coiumbti street. h»t. Third and Fourth avenue* FOR RENT—Three rooms furnished for housekeeping. tin* view; quiet: hom<*- lik« plac*. c lose fn, no car car far*. 1-4 comer Sec ond street. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; also housekeeping rooms: ettn heat; ele vator fipier block: room 4*. Second FOR RENT—TWO single rooma. SXS Ma rion .strict; nicely furnished; beat part of th* city for winter: low rent FOR RENT—Furnished flat of four room* for housekeeping: ground flour; modern. HA Washington Jtrwt. r ~ FOR RENT—Beautifully furnished room*. Hotel Vendome. Front street. between t."nlver*t?y and Union. FOR RENT - Furnished room*; also housekeeping raoma. at the Weed house, '♦ft First avenue. FOR RENT Single and housekeeping room* unfurnished. 1M» Fifth, one block from Pike FOR RENT—Nicely furnlahed room, gen tleman or lady, light, flra and hath. *l2 Columbia. FOR RENT-* nke housekeeping rooma; also one pleasant front room. <l9 Yesler way. FOR RENT—First-*■ la*? furnished rooma S< heuerman block. Front and Cherry. FOR RENT—Foor unf'trnlshed rooma for housekeeping &M ColumNa street. YE KEN IL WORTH INN: furntsned rooms. steam heat. Ills Front FOR RENT-Thro* furnished housekeep ing rooms. Front. VoR RENT-Rooms. Tha Russell; steam heat; private hatha. ABB*>TT HOUSE Third and Pike; neatly furnished rooms. FOR RENT— Furnished suites, with bath. The Arlington For RENT— Housekeeping rooms. 4084 Pike street FOR RENT—Furnished room. 414 James street. BtSISCM CMASCES. WANTED—Every business man who is anxious to cloee out his stock of mer chandise Immediately for cash to send address, with amount of stock on hand and t rice * anted, to Quick Sales. Post- Intelligencer. ONLY WW) good paying, nice res taurant location good rent cheap; liv ing rooms in rear, the place for man and wife to make money. Hall, 54 Ep l»r block BUSINESS CHA-NCES—AII kinds, hotels! lodging-houses. restaurants, grocery, cigar, tohacco and fruit stores in town and country. Hall, b4 Epler block. FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE. LOOK OUT FOR A BOOM IN REAL ESTATE. NOW THAT THE ELEC TION IS OVER-LIST YOUR PROP ERTY WITH US If you contemplate puichasing small acre tract or residence »ots, look up our spec ials to.' this week only. s.*<»—6oxl3B. one block south of Depot, on Broadway. •fro -S4xl2»' on Yesler. half-way to lake. BOA—Wxto on Randolph, close to Madison. s4ftv-9vxl3ft. Chestnut north of Madison; also 45x130 on Hyde. 5225. J27> -30x1 JO on Yesler. leas than half-way out. araded streets, sewer, city water; fine place for a cheap home. 13 .ISO— 60x130. Chestnut street. Renton ad dition. with double hvose. 7 rooms each. ACRE TRACTS. Si 500—10 acres cleared; close in; on the Rainier car line; fine garden land acres of good land. 30 acres slash ed. 15 -teres cleared, .a fruit trees bear ing; good house and barn; county road, and in this county. H 8 TURNER, ROOM C BAILEY BLDO. FOR SALE— 90 a< res. second bottom, fin est soil 20 acres cleared, bearing orch ard creek. S-room house. 5 chicken house.- fare XW. price 20-acre chicken ranch, good house. 3 chicken houses. I<> acres cleared. 1400. William Bremer, 22* Bailey building. FORCED SALE BIX water front lots on Lake Lnlon. three blocks north from the Third street car bam also eleven de sirable residence lots, two blocks east from the lake must be sold John P Dorr 6 Co., room A Bailey building. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE For Seat tie inside property nice healthy home In Southern California. Riverside coun ty !•> acres, good improvements. 14,000 s"® Terrace street H Brool. LOWED OFF LANDS in Mason and Th--ir«ton counties: excellent fri:lt land easily cleared and nicely situated f< r farms, favorable terms. Tacoma Mill Company. Tacoma. Wash. FOR SALE—At a bargain, an Improved firm bearing orchard, good buildings on count* rojid; convenient to Seattle! Herbert 8 Upper. 12 Scheuerman block Ft >R SALE—Beautiful 2 and S-acre lot® on water front or car line, close to the city very cheip. George DorfTel lis Haller block. FOR SATE C *rr« convenient to £ltj good improvements, easy term, 30 S< hevierman Mock. For SAI K. c'hoiee Hty *r.<* farm pron c"ty. John P Dorr A Co.. room \ I-ailey building. FOR *%!.F—MISCELI.A*EOI*. P !> APOI'T TIME vou got rid of that h-'atlng stove M ,- ?ln ,Vkes In exchange for nte itrjprti\e<i air-tight stoves oifj oither c>ok -«r heating, and don't >•> l rorifet v i don't have to trust to f,Vf ' r >" or -' J 0 Martin s stoves are th« best of all. IK? Ftrst avenue. F£R SALE-One of t»~e N>st v- In the c.tv consisting of *, ro»m« doing a styvl businew. central 10. atk r WLi >«e SC.;.-; on rea.sonabie term,. .. owner 1, compelled to leave rtfy. Address n SALE—Cisar store on lesdirg bu«b nesa sue-t w. 11 stocked Alflitu^ Apr,ysani « FoR SALE J'vV the furniture of Siu room a Inclu mg vapor bsth: house fnr rent, nine moms tn all. owner ill t'.s Third avenue •• 1 w FOR SALE—Eiglit-horae botte- a?mns» new. . h»ap. Supply Store -« NKW If Ml r MSCHINfS-Con *ll Fir*! tven ta. ' . • f tM, *Jrn. l " id Apply St FOR «tl K-I.n|)i,|\(, Hot SES. Ft'R SALE—Lodging bouse: 3 rooms centrally d- busio.?ss n;.';..*].""' in for KXCHISGE. H k N T J° r ,r "'l *■"'* +"*■■*? cook or heating r i » *h e<-f»ae-» * r improve*! a r • *ht it v«' su*„ M,r :i n S 9Vt First a venue. " ' h' tR N< t 4 k v.«} tit~Sniaii farm imineum* Nere.l f>r t, Herbert S i i»r>« f ■- s ■ -vi.TTT>gnn block RKMOYALS. THE WASHIN.;T« V U hk WORKS ha>e remo\-e.l to SU S-»uth Third .tree' upstssra Th«y manufacture the only llfe-savtng street car fe? tn the mar ket Tl.e city rounctt t» invited to 51 and investigate it. M lUn**, Minageri THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1«%. PBlimtL TOUR NEIGHBOR S HOUSE ts a dandy: doabtless she bought one of Martin a Im proved Arr-Tight Store*, and no wonder she is pleased to show how nice It look''. she wxil tell you it's a fuel saver, toft: trade that old coal stove to Martin for one of the heat alr-aght stoves made. zttt Firs', avenue. FOR THE NEXT TEN DATS AT COST —Tntrme»i tr.d untrtmmed hats, tips, upright plumes, fancy feathers, wings, birds chenille braid Golf and Tam O'Sfcaaters at 25 and » cents. M. Gal lagher ;»12 Second avenue. GEOROE GILSON E. A. Herrmar. C. G- Perkins— Columbta"* Seattle Stove Man ufactunng Company manufacturing the -t'Oiumbia" air tight stoves. MM First avenue. FOR SALE-A large assortment of high grade pianos and organs, new and sec ond-hand. at low prices and on easy terras Sherman. Clay & Co., 715 Second avenue. MRS MONELL complexion and hair — Superfluous hair removed without Injury Rooms 14 and 13 Downs block. Second avenue. MRS L. HUDGIN. artistic modiste, Washington block. Is making a specialty of H**ar.t tailor-made suits this season. Prices reasonable. SEATTLE WOOLEN MILL CO.-ALL wool Mackinaw coats, pant* and blankets for miners, prospectors and loggers. 11!9 First avenue. WANTED—Second-hand piano: good make. Address C. E.. Post-Intelligencer. STOVE AND RANGE REPAIRS, all kinds. 4M Yesler. F DANlEL—Merchant tailor, removed to 8» Third. MARRIED LADIES, try "Seguro." rot sd. FOL'ND—That the Seattle Messenger Company ran deliver package# and mess age* satisfactorily and cheap. Ring O. K. box. or telephone. Main lift. FOUND—Polics patrol shoe*; an excel lent shoe for winter wear; made from mute skin: chamois lined, price ft. 50. R. Abemethy. 42- Pike street. BARGAINS in unredeemed watches, dia monds. sealskins and musical instru ments. Uncle Joe Loan Office.-517 Sec ond. MARTIN. MM First avenue, takes in ex change second-hand furniture, stoves, etc.. for improved air-tight stoves LONDON LOAN OFFICE—Money loaned on valuables, watches. diamonds and jewelry. 105 South Third. LACE CURTAINS and blankets laun dered good as new. Mrs. Mosher. 2510 Front. FOUND—Thirty piles adrift. Owner ap ply on brtg Blakeley at West Seattle. LOST. LOST OR STOLEN—The fox "terrier "Jack." $lO reward to any one returning nim or furnishing information of his whereabouts to 8. R. Davidson, at Hotel Northern. LOST—An opportunity to have their mes sages delivered promptly and cheaply by all people who fail to call at 614 Sec ond avenue, or ring the O. K box. LOST—WiII the gentleman who found feather boa near Athletic Club kindly leave it at Arlington hotel? SPECIAL KOTICES. COMPOSITION —ln nonpareil, minion, brevier or long primer face# on the fol lowing sise bodies: Nonpareil or mln ion not exceeding 13 ems pica; brevier, not exceeding 1* ems pica, long primer, not exceeding 24 ems pica. Special terms on large orders. Address Post-Intalli gencer. Seattle. SPECIAL INFORMATION DAILY to manufacturers, business houses and public m*n by the Pre#* <*"llpping Bu r»an (Allen's), Union block. Portland. Or AICTIO*. AUCTION SALE—On Thursday. Novem ber 19. at 10 o'clock sharp, at our sales rooms. 1115 First avenue a full line of household furniture, articles too numer ous to mention: terms cash: no reserve. Brattle Auction. Storage & Commission Co. EDIT ITIOYAL. PACIFIC TELEGRAPH best and only school in the West teach ing telegraphy; our students are placed in offices when competent: full informa tion upon application, Seattle National Bank building. WILSON'S MODERN BUSINESS COL- Jege. New Collin ; building, a go->d. r>ig school—that's all. S*nd for circulars. FRENCH AND SPANISH LANGUAGES —Constant A Brecon's, Burke building room 425. RI.OCITIOY. riON S< HOOL—cf Slauson. Seattle Nations! Bank build ing: tuition reduced; send for circular. ALICE HAMBI.ET Public ReadeT Teacher of Elocution. Volee Building. Seattle National Bank building. MISS LIZZIE JAY RICHARDSON, elocu tion if* Fourth. VOCAL A*D IWTHIMFATU MISIC. MRS E B MILLAR Gold Medallist ej™ wtshe* a few pupil* for tiu«!c French and German at her own or pupli* home For term* and full particulars nppty IMB S»veri*h avenue MISS ROSE C MIT*"MKTI -" Mandolin and guitar form»rlv Instructor Illinois K« male colleee new Has* now orsran)*- Ing For terms addres* vvv; Seventh MME ADELA LI CT will a 11m *"d number of vo-n! pupils at h* r r-»si den'e 3V' Nirth ivcr;;* *^u?h ART. JESSIE M ELLIOTT. Studio * Boston bl^ok menuhw %\n comiimßC. SAN FRANCIS*"**"* BRIDGE rOMPANT engln-ers and contractor* bridge build dredging harbor improvements end general contra* tin*. Charles street and First avenue south. SEATTLE BRIDGE COMPANY builders of for railroads and highways; r»!le driving tre>tle and wharf building. "II Seattle National Bar k butMing MEtSEXGER SERVICE. RINO THE O K m. - -rn 1 rlon end Great N tele grams. hacks, gt.rnev* and expr- «a w iu»ck service Telephone Mi in !« «H Branch Pacific Laun crv bum ran \i irmitt *>u re pairs. BELLS. BATTERIKS. burglar' alarms. *•»> and combination fixture* cias'.-g out Johrsor 3*4 Ma.n atreet. Tremont hotel Telephone. Main 2«s, repairing promptly done WOOLE* MILLS. HE IS A HAPPY MAX who Is w.th his present oondiMon. That's the way they Ken*r?. Ily fee; af'e r they fc~< **«> dup a- the Eagle Woo> R MUls. SW r tmt avenue. F».ORI*T« ASD ICKD<l)fB!(. N- '\v IS THK TIME to piart bulbs and tows, "We have » Ur*s atock an 4 can save yo*i m»">n-r Woodland Seed and >• - ond >v»- Mis«>;ui.A*ror*. OT.D PAPKRS for *»le at the business cSict of ibxt paper. lac per bundle. riXAsriAt. WE NEGOTIATE LOANS in arty at the lowest rates offered in the city, on improved irsxie property in Seattle. k jh#) on hand for smalt loans; targe loos*. cioeed k".cut delay John P. Iy»rr,afc Co . rr-.-m B •• • • •• NETHERLANDS-AMERICAN Mortgage b*r-k. S. EHens 4 Co. a**nts. Olympic btccfc. rrsake.« loan-* to -any amount on improved teside property and farms. No de;ay and lowest rates. AM OFFER IXC all the property of w CL Hitl estate, consisting of city lots, acre age. brick yard. etc.. at private sale. William H Lewis. administrator. SIS Washington hiork. SSS.mei« ASSETS—MutuaI Benefit Life loans monev ,f ill value* on Its policies. Angus W Young. I» Washington block. LIBERAL ADVANCES on watches and diamonds at low rates. Uncle Joe Loan Office SIT Second. Occidental Mock. THETHOMAS INVESTMENT CO rooms 4 and 5 Oocidertal block, mortgage loans and 3re Insurance. HERBERT S UPPER makes loans on farms and timber land. 12 Scheuerman block- JAMES BOTHWELI* loan* and insur ance. 3 Boston block; telephone. Mam #». TO LOAN—Money, long or short time. Wiiliam P Harper. Dexter Horton bank. LEE ft BOWDEN financial and insur ance agents. Horton hank building. EUREKA LOAN OFFICE—UN Second, corner Ptke. L'^ANS—Short time. Crowley, 21 Hinck ley block. L"ANS—lmproved real estate. SI Haller block. LOAN3—Uewellvn. Ward * Hardin. sl9 Third. I*Bl RA*CE. CHARLES \\'ATS« >N, .r.surance. 302, 303 end 3ttl New Ycrk building. Telephone, Main 4NL LARRIS CAIN & CO.. general insurance, suite 31 Hinckley. Telephone. Main 351. BURNS Sk ATKINSON, general insur ance. 14 Boston block. HARWOOD MORGAN! INSURANCE. Room C. Haller block. GOODWIN. RASER & FISKEN. Insur ance. Haller block. HAN FORD A STEWART, insurance. 207 Pioneer building. WILLIAM HAITZ A CO., insurance. Gottstein block. CALHOI N A CO., general insurance. Olympic hlot-k. WATERHOUSE A BEACH, insurance. A. Colman block. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. WM SHERMAN DAWSON. Attornev and counselor at law. Offices tr»4 and 305 Traders' block. Spokane. Washington. t RED H. PETERSON, attorney and counselor at law. Corner Yt-sler avenue and Commercial street. PRATT A RIDDLE, attornevs at law, rooms Bailey building. ANDREW* F RT'RLEIGH, attorney at law 22$ Burke building. SI RI'VE. ALLEN* HI'OHF.S & M'MICK en. Bailey building. W D. LAMBI'TH, Seattle National Bank building. PATENTS. PATENTS OBTAINED: machines de signed. Adams. COlman block. MIXES AXD MIMXG STOCK. I HAVE a limited amount of Slocan Queen Mining and Milling: Co's treasury stock on sale Th a Slocan Queen prop erty adjoins th* famous Slocan Btar. which Is a regular dividend payer. For particulars se.:> Veline. 1102 Second. MINING BROKER R B. Johnson. 12 Kline & Rosenberg building. First aven nue. FOR sk\LE mining stocks. Vcllne, 1132 Second avenue. ASSAY ERA. A L. JOHNSON. 114 Yesler. assayer and chemist. Mining properties examined and reported upon. MIMXC EXGIXEER. MINING EN- JI VEER—Examinations, re ports and consultation. 18 vears practj. cal experience Room 60 Haller block. Charles P T&tro. PHOTOGR \I*HIC SUPPLIES. LATEST PATTERNS In amateur outfits and complete stock dry plates and films; _ free use dark rooms for changing. Wash * ingtor. Dental and Photographic Supply Co.. 211 Columbia, opposite postoffice! C. W PARKER £ CO.. fresh paper and plate?; everything used in photography; no ( atalog'.e book bisdivg. WE LEAD the printing procession; min ing prospect-sea .1 nri stock certificates a *p«*-laity Metropolitan Printing and F)"dir.e Company. Dexter Horton Bank buildinr Seattle. f ANTHONY—General bookbinder, pa- P«r ruler and Hank book manufactnrer. Sp 6 First av»nu*. foot of Cherry. Kline & Rosenberg building: take elevator. COITR \( TOR< AXD BMLDEB9. A P. RANDALL & CO., carpenter*, jobbers; glazing. Telephone. Green ftl4. 22ft Spring «tr-^t. W. C contractor and hultder; general jobbing lift Madison. telephone, Tike ; STORAGE. STORAGE l Distributing Warehouse. 4i" OocHf"it;;s n»nue. J. C. Readman. Telephon-* M);n ins. SEATTLE STou vrjfT AND CO MM ston Company in*> Front UVEKt. \\D rUtAfWG. SAN FRAN* ISCO DYE WORKS. O* Sec ond. Telephone. Red ioks. WEIR'S DVE WORKS 1111 Jackson. Tel ephone RJaok I*l. TBI FACTORr. FOR TRUNKS \ND TRAVELING BAGS go to Que*n Cttv Trunk Factory, rep Ur- Ing a «peci*!tv avenue and Cora mercsal Bran< w HH Second Ft RRIER. H MOSES practical furrier Kline & R-.,»»r.berg b!< -k Fir*t avenue. w"--er* he wilt he prepared to do all kinds of fur work at Eastern pnces *HIPPI*G. TUG BEAVER—Towtng done at reason able rate« Applv on board at Oc?in dock. Seat' * or Hotel Price city (MBRri.Lt REP%IRI*G. UMBRELLAS Manufactured, recovered aiud repairs* s. neral lumbia *tree' Robeec-n Bros WIRE. IRO\ \\ (IRK PLATING. PACIFIC RAILING AND PLATING CO.. 11* Union MER(tft\T TMLOR*. CHOY CHUNG CO 1415 Second between Ptk" and Union. Price* reduced. STOIC RKP«IHI\G. STOVE AND RANGE REPAIRS. Ail k„ndi. IXM Third iu«t. ' PHYSICHSS AMD SIRCEO*». DR. FUEISCHER. Deitsehe art*. spe cialty, surgery and ger.ito- urinary dis eases, Office, Gottstein Mock DR. J. J. STURGUS Homeopathist. New York building. 'Phone. Red 171. DR. HASELL. M R. C. S,. England. 517 Washington bldg. Telephone. Main 4n. DR SARAH KENDALL, Holyoke block. Telephone. Green JS!. DR ANNIE RUSSELL. Roxwelt block. DESTim. GEO. W. BRAGDON, D. D S . l-t Starr- B< yd block. Telephones: Office. Main 172 residence. Red *3l CALDWELL. 15 Haller Upper or lower sets !S: both SK: filling. II and up; ex tracting. st«c. DR. H F SMITH. 11. 12. 13 Hinckley. Telephone, Main .£»; residence. Red &U. ALBERT J. FORREST. Fryc block. Front street. DR. Q. WILLIS PRICE. Third and James. GEORGE E. THOMPSON. D. D. S.. Burke block. P H O'CONNOR. D. M. D.. Bailey build ing. C. A. HOLMES. D. D. S„ Colman build ing. R B. GENTLE. D D. S.. New York blk DR. FRANK S SMITH. 6-7 H»Jler blk. OCULISTS AND At RISTS. DR A. B. KIBBE. oculist, aurist and physician for diseases of the throat; re moved to rooms 335-327 Bailey building, corner Second and Cherry streets. DR. STILLSON. eye. ear. nos- and throat. Haller building, corner 2d and Columbia. CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. K. EMMETT. the South African medium, in her wonderful clairvoyant sight, reveals the past, present and fu ture; consult her; readings. 50c. Rooms 22 and 23 McDonald block. 811 Second avenue. MME. LA VEE. clairvoyant, trance me dium; tells past, present and future; satisfaction guaranteed or no pav. Southwest corner Sixth and Madison. MISS PERRY, wonderful card reader; your fortune for 50 cents, if you are in trouble do not fall to visit her. Room 1? Epler block. MRS. GEORGIE VAN WINTER, clair voyant and business medium. IW> Malt land block. First avenue; room W>. MRS. SWAN. 60f> Second, health and com plexion specialist: medicated and elec tric baths; magnetic treatment. MRS CHRISTIE. 614 Second; medium; predicted election of Republican presi dent for over a year. MME. FRANCISCO, the wonderful clair voyant. 1416 Second street, near Pike. FLORANCE MARVIN nuMlcly nredlcted Seattle's great fire. 811 Second. MRS. MOORE, clairvoyant medium. 614 First avenue. CHIROPODISTS. FiANNA. *l3 Second avenue, room 7 Epler block; 2ft years' practical experience; all competitors challenged. M AYICI'RE. MANICURING. MS Second avenue. Price. 35 cents, and lesions given. MASSAVE. MRS. CHRISTIE. 614 Second—Medicated baths, massage, electric treatment. PROPOSALS FOR SIPPLIES. PROPOSALS FOR Sl'PPLlES—Sealed bids for supplies will be received by the directors of the Washington State Pen itent iary. at their office in Walla Walla. Washington, up to 2 o'clock p. m. of December 14. ISS6. for the following, viz.; Groceries, dry goods hardware, paints and oils, flour and feed. tobacco and drugs and medicines. For specifica tions and any inquiries adlress James Mclnroe, Walla Walla, Washington. URAIM AXD STOCK EXCHANGE. SEATTLE GRAIN AND STOCK Ex change. 29 and 30 Sullivan block: grain, provisions and stocks on margin; fif teen-minute quotations by wire. ICE AXD (OLD STORAGE. DIAMOND ICE AND COLD STORAGE Company, foot I'nlon street, manufact ures crystal ice from distilled water. DIVER A*D WRECKER. A. O. BENJAMIN. 312 Railroad avenue; agent for hydraulic sand and dredging pumps. I XDERTAKERS. BUTTER WORTH & SONS. undertakers and embalmers. corner Third avenue and Pike Telephone. Pike 43. LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of Washington for King County— H. G. C!ay. Plaintiff, vs M Mat thews et al. t Defendants. Summons for publication. No. 22.897. The State of Washington to the said James M Matthews. Rose Matthews. Pio neer Savings and Lorn Company. Scot tish American Mortgage Company, Ltd.. Solicitors loan and Tru«? Company, Thomas DeWltt Wyler and Effinghum B. Morris, assignee? of wall Solicitors I»an and Trust Company, for the tw-nefit of its creditors, defendants, You and each of you arc hereby sum tru ned to appear wi'hln sl*tv ;lav# after the date of the flr?t publication of this summons, to-wir: Within sixty '#<» days after the 12th day of October. IS!*, and d«fend the above- entitled action tn rtiA above entitled court, awl anrwer the complaint of the plaintiff, and -erve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorneys for plaintiff at their ofPce below salted: and in ca.se of vour failure so to do. Jnrtgm' nt win N» rendered against vou to the demand of the complaint, which has be-*n filed with the clerk of ? iid eoi-rt. Th<? object of he above entitled ait son la to obtain Judgment agauisr d» fendant*. Jame* M Matthew- and R Matthews for the sum of si..*2 »*> upon the notes gtven by them to Solicitors Loan and Trust Company, assurnor to the plaintiff, and tjr 'he osts of this action, tncii din? an attorney's fee of tl"&<*». also praying frr a decree establishing and foreclosing a certain mortgage given to secure the payment of the aSove IrWj'fd nes* and recorded j.i the Mortgage rec ords of the aoditer'a oftV-e of King county, •■■ate of W »shtngton. in Vol SI on page 21 t',*reof. and d«*crtbin* and covetinit the fol'.oamg ianda, situated in said county, to wit: Lota 15 anl is. block IS. of tfi* Walli WalU addition to the city of £•- a"le also pravirg that in sa'd d *cree the Interest of each of the defendants in and to said property be declared junior, in ferior *nd aubordli.ate ir, plaintiff* in terest 'herein, and that the of re. deription of -ach of the be forever barred and forecioaed. and for Cenera! cQUltab?# relief. HASTINGS A STEDMAN. Attorneys. P. O Address Hailer buiiding. Se attle. K.ng cour.'y. Waanington. CITY WOTICE*. NOTICE OF ABBESSM EST ROLL OF Local Improvement District No 122. for the Improvement ot Cherry Street from Ftr*t Affi'i* to Second Avenue, under ordinance No OC. and ivarinic thereon Noiir«- t* her.-by rivet. :h:»t the •*•**». men. rol« of Lo.-«i': Improvf-m*^-• strict No 122. Cherry Street from F.rf Avenue to F--ror>d Avenue, «nrt»r No. «!>;. ha* t"*ti reported fcy hoard of public work* «© the city council of the c; v of Seattle and I* now on fU« \r, the oft* -if 'be city c m 'troli-r sih) city eierk, «m 1 the *aroe u now open for public inspection at *aid office. a*;d will remain open for until Mondav, the 7th day of December. i<* a t ; o'clock p nv. ami all person* interested are here by required to appear before the city council at a session to be heid in the council chamber in the city hail on tit* CITY MTIfEJL Tth day of December. isse. at < o"rk>e* p. m.. and make objections thereto. At satd ttrr.e so rtxed the <v>ur.<;» win cor s-i-ier any tad s*H oh, ir*.'■■■ an! wii! make such corrections In said toll a- .' .'.-*r-s .ir,' w;n '-v . lY* .«.n •• : • of s'i- h •«* u>s.-■=-.< - • -.• street • rvssJnp? sh.ti; in- >K>.U\ fr >m the Owal t md v »f • «. ,-i?v» ;»r-d wiH ;r.r> by ;>r*::..:r ■ ..jvrovt- %•.< • ••cr. MM sevy. and 35#oss the amounts iherf >f against each [wnf! And lot shown in *«iii roll and declare the same a f-ntt >k n hereon Said matter may he adkiurn.d ;o a Uter date If »o ordered bv the city "ouncil WILL H :'AKKY 0-:> Comptroller ar.a *Citv Clerk of The Cltv of Seattle. Date of first publication, November 11, CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE City of ivattle.—Not! *o is hereby giver: that the Ist annual installment of local improve ment district No m for Ue imnroxement of Front street and the adjacent and con necting portion of Vmlw Avenue, in cluding a* part of FVort street, the pub lic square known as Pioneer Place tn the < ity of Seattle, frcro the south line of Madison Street tc the North line of lesier Avenue ar.d including that part of Yesler Avenue extending easterly from the West line of Front Street pro duced south to the West curb lire of South Second Street produced North, under the provisions of ordinance No. SS4«>. which provides for the improve ment of «aid street by curbing ana pav ing certain portion* thereof and provid ing for the payment therefor In install ments and establishing a fund for such payment by the levying and collection of special assessments upon the prop erty benefited by the Improvement. and providing for the issuance of boS-s as authorized by an act of the legislature of the State of Washington, approved March 9th. "fitt. and under the provis ions of ordinance No. 334*. approved May 7th. ISW. as amended by ordinance No 344". approved July 11th. 18M. has been duly certified to me for collection, and the respective sums therein charged and levied against each parcel and lot of land, and part thereof, in said dis trict. in payment of such installment remains unpaid, and the same, includ ing the Interest on the whole amount charged must be paid on or before the llth day of December, ISSW. Unless pay ment IH» made on such Installment on or before the llth day of December. 15*96. the same shall become delinquent and shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, until paid, and if not paid before said time, a penalty of five (5) per cent, shall l»e added, and the sums delinquent shall be entered on the annual tax roll for the current year against each lot and parcel of land, and part thereof, so delinquent, and with the Interest and penalty shall be col lected as other taxes, together with such additional charges or penalties as are authorized to be charged and col lected on other delinquent taxes, and each lot or parcel of land so delinquent shall be sold tor the amount of such assessment, with interest, penalty and costs, in the manner provided by law. GEORGE F M EACH AM. City Treasurer of the City of Seattle. Date of Ist publication November llth, 1896. CITY TREASURERS NOTICE. City of Seattle—Notice Is hereby given that the Ist annual Installment of local improve ment district No. M 8 for the Improve ment of Seventh Street. In the City of Seattle, from a point 120 f«-et North of the North line of Plk«- Stre«»t to Olive Street under the provisions of ordinance No. 3?97, which provides for the im provement of said street by construct ing a pipe sewer along the center of said street, together with all necessary openings, wyes, manholes, ventilators and flushing tanks, and by connecting the same with the main Intersecting sewer now existing at the Intersection of Olive and Seventh Streets and pro viding for the payment therefor in In stallments and establishing a fund for such payment by the levying and col lection of special assessments upon the property benefited by the Improvement, and providing for the issuance of bonds as authorized by an act of the legisla ture of the State of Washington, ap proved March 9th. I>*93, and under the provisions of ordinance No. 3349, ap proved May 7th. 1594. as amended by ordinance No. "?440, approved July llth. livftl. has been duly certified to me for collection, snd the respective sums therein charged and levied against each parcel and lot of land, and part thereof, tn said district, in payment of such Installments re mains unpaid, and the same. Including the Interest on the whole amount charged must be paid on or before the llth day of December. 1*96. Unless pay ment be made on such installment on or !>ofore the llth day of December. IK*J. the same shall become delinquent and shall bear interest at the rate of eight per cent, per annum, until paid, and if not paid before said time, a pen alty of five <s> per cent, shall be added, and the sums delinquent shall be en tered on the annwal tax roll for the cur rent year against each lot and parcel of land, and part thereof, so delinquent, and with the Interest and penalty shall be collected as other taxes, together with such additional charges or penal ties as are authorized to he charged and collected on other delinquent taxes, apd each lot or parcel of land so delinquent shall be sold for the amount of such as sessment, with Interest, penalty and costs, in the manner provided by law. GEORGE F. M EACH AM, City Treasurer of the City of Seattle. Date of Ist publication November llth, 189(5. CITY TREASURERS NOTICE. City of Seattle. Notice Is hereby trlven that the Ist annual Installment of local improve ment district No. log for the Improve ment of Second Street <as widened by Ordinance 11<W» tn the City of Seattle, from the South line of Pike Street to Yesler Avenue, under the provisions of ordinance No. 3*M>. which provides for the Improvement of said street by curb ing and paving certain portions thereof, and providing for the payment therefor in installments and establishing a fund for such payment by the levying and collection of special assessment* upon the property benefited by the improve ment. and providing for the issuance of bonrts as authorized by an act of the legislature of the Mtate of Washington, approved March ?Wh. IM»3. and under the provisions of ordinance No. 32tf». ap proved May 7th 1894. as amended by or dinance No. 344«. approved July llth, 1594. has been duly certified to me for col lection. and the respective sums therein charged and levied against eaeh parcel and lot of land, and part thereof. In sald district, in payment of such In stallment remains unpaid, and the same. Including the lnt-re*t on the whole amount charged must be paid on or be fore the llth day of December. I*?*}. Un less payment b« marie on MI- h Installment on or before the llth day of December. lSfifi. the same shall iwcome delinquent and shall tear Interest at the rate of six per cent. f>er annum, until paid, and if not paid be fore said time, a penalty of five <5.) p*-r cent shall be adrfcd and the sums de linquent shall !*» entered on the annual tax roll for the current year neainst each lot and parrel of land, an-l part thereof, so delinquent, and with the In terest and t»enaJty shall be collected as other taxes, togeth«r with such addi tional charges or penalties as are au thorised to he charged and collected on other delinquent taxes and each lot or parcel of land so delinquent shall tr« sold for the amount of such assessment with interest, penalty and COSTS, in the manner provided by law GEORGE F. MEACHAM, City Treasurer of the City of Seattle. Date of Ist publication November llth 3 £ !*, CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS—No llct Is hereby jflven in ixy-ontunfe with the provisions of Mction 7 of article XVI. of the city charter that examinations will be held in the city hall for all per- Mns who have filed applications for po sition* In the classified civil service of the city of S-aitle, a* mentioned beiow- Police department—Patrolmen and driv er#. November I*. IW. Kire department—All position* in this department belrw that of assistant chief. November 21. 1W Library department—Bookbinder, stitch er ar.d clerk November 2S. IfttM Department of buildings, budges and •a harvcs—Master of garbage scow. No vember 25, I***s. General labor—All positions In the labor service, including axemen, carpenters bricklayer*, blacksmiths, wagonmakers'. tesmsters. cart <irlv ■»-!•, tunnelera, general laborers, etc.. November 28, Jim All appUearit* win be examined in the branches frpecifw d in xb»» rules and regu lations of the comrair-slcn, and In the r«- OusrunenU of the position for which they apply. No applications for these examinations will b*» approved later than six day* prior to the da'e of su h examination. Each applicant will receive postal no tice of the exact time of his examination. Br order of the rtvtl *EJ vk-e coram lAS loo yt the eity of 3**«ttb> A. H. fJROI'T, Secretary. MPOUNDED STOCK NOTICE—The fol lowing d*H«cribe<J heifer, placed tn the city pound on Nov#wl*r 4. ML will Ne sold at public auction to the hlgh'*t bid der for cash In hand, to pay cost of lm aoiKMtinr and advertising. Mor»i»y ji®. ner of TnW On? red h.-ifer 2 ."he owner uf "7K> V' being to tee unknown. a?** ° f p Ht> *testi2 i sS^Eß IMPOUNDED w— lowing ,;e*crtt*«j h„ifJ. city pound on N°cv«oit»> sold at public auction to th* !&9KH der for ash tu hand, t» pounding and v«!t)b-r 23. al » front door of !<ohce ner of Third street and One black and v*hUe The owner of the being to me unknown. Date of first pnblicatlS^ijSiM PEC PL^S' SA VINOTmiSiS^^I Occidental Block, ■ c * p i ! *V Ft c ERSA In d" T liniiisalikfl Jaco> Furth Arthur A. Denny John SecMtd' VvZ sSKfI .<erdee.Ms«3B*w Frank 1. Blodgstt ..... S;gmund E. C. Xeuf#;der. J. f. QflNMaSpPfl Transacts a savings b*4k De pos :s received fro* || | Interest allowed osr rent, on term deposits; 4 par dinary deposiis. Dividends .Velared tsst November. Loans mad* on n2S|H approved collaterals only DEXTER MORTON * CO. vice' '.V.'.V.'^. Sigh: exchange' aad't'sl^m^^S^l fers on Nsw York, Chiesgs* Francisco. Portland and Oregon and Brltisk Columbia Sight bills of exchange able elsewhere In Euro** • Collections mads at til able terms. Bonds, stocks aad otfese cotved on deposit for s»fs fl THE PUOET r»*.lI Qet *4 ■ Capital stock paid la Jacob Furtk ...» E. C. Neufeldsr ••"■wkl^Dl R. V. Anksny ..JEKfI Correspondence la sll tks MtsriMiiiiM ID the United States MSIUHB THE FIRST NATIONAL IMH SEATTLE. raid-up capital .......JHUj|9 J. H. MeGraw .^...JMi Maurice McMlckea ......... vlggjH^^l Lester Turner (General bar.kin* business ttssMflßH Sight and telegraphic exchaassaHß is r-11 the principal MU«« *1 United States aad WH>i.'«pa NATIONAL BAN£w~csHß| Paid-up capital Transacts a general basklac M|jß9 M. f>. Ballard jz—'WßM H C. Henrv Vld j^H R. It Spencsr Safety Deposit Bases fwHjjßl STEAMER* j|Mil ""PACIFIC COAST STKA3CnQ||VfI The magniticeni steaflMfs VMBM City of Puehla and Watla WaOsMHM tw«'cn Seattle and San FtiiKWpHH at Port Townsend and Victoria, R489 Leave Seattle { For San Francisco.! Ban FraaolMMjß S a. in.: Novemo* November 3, 8, 13, 21. at IS. 23. 28. Decembjf December 3. 8, 13. 18. 21, %, JpB Leave San Fran*! Due Cisco for Seattle <>'Novembsf'Waßß November 5. 10, 15,iDecemh® December 5, 10, 13.1 I The magnificent steamer Ct&JSMM leaves Seattle ut 9 a. re. vember 13. 21. December B. m W»1 12. 27. Due lack at Seattle NMHXI December 10. 2S, January The company reserves steamers or sailing dales, J. F. TROWBRIDGE. P-JKI Perkins ft Co., PUGET SOUND * SHIP compaioC^^M VICTORIA ROCm |pi STEAMSHIP CITY OF EUWMiKI Between Ttcoma and /ictsmjiflta i;«tm'L»! Ml *Taooma ilflMBI 10:13 am Lvi "vt Seattle JSjjß| ] :3«i'm Lvf 72; Pt. Townsendl 4 Mrm ArlllOi Victoria I MOMfIU •Dallv except Monday. This iteamer furnishes madatlons. esrrvins both frfjjWF IKI s«nger:. and leaves from TmHtjW/fM For rates, etc.. mqulre p of rtr?v j ) J^g| General Aaent sl. P. "SftJ STUAITS STEAMSHIP COMPiIBW BTRS. OART.AND AXD KW&C4mM Sesttlj and Townsimd-Nesk Steamer Garland leaves Te*i#f day# Wedneedsvs and Flimsy;. S»m fer Port Townsend. Port gene»*. port Ar«'!M,P»r! burg. Pysht. Clallam Bay and MBMH returning, srrivgs st SeattlS * jraiJM opposite days. Steamer Yealer de k for Port Townsews, '.riSl and Victors Mondays. and Fridays at C:*> p. m.; alternate days 2 30 p. m. HOOD CAVA I. ROCTI- i u.s. MAIL 111 STEAMER DELTA Leaves Galbraith dock. ?«<.* !3i» ton street. Tuesdays, Tl»«*rsd»f»Jg|g| urdays. at 7 o'clock a. to-* * Port Gamble. Seaheek. D«watto. Lllllwsup Falls. v.*. CRO. VTIKSSSIWP., Red 1^" PACIFIC VAVIOATIOJfC* X Tlm«? r-ard In effect Jom SEATTLE LA CONNEB State of Washington i#aw»*ilW« J»*ave* SeattlS SW Saturday, at 19 p. m. Tsslir WHATCOM. SEATTI,* AW^@»| Rf»T"TE-T-ike stealer H| acortes. Kairhaven or Commerc a\ dock. »jj; |S9|| dock <foot Main stiwth Tue-mys. Thursdays S«! I 1 uroing leaves whlteom v#n « 15 p ""(pUsys^^^jffljjll m KP^crSot^„tS^fl ■mmu E1 moods S*4 tTO M trips toiiy "-trSFGtI Leaves SesttleJ r.ects with st««gg at coimaa -<*»• ■ •'See- Everett sects wi'-h Lands at *' Mh4 tLS|IMP Vrl/K KRUOE ANO STEA*FR ? *^ ,o 'V^^^ ! carry""!! fr'elak»*a? f. a: Seattle for all