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9 fa mSr*!* fgwa jisrimi tammUmm af * »a».R Tiku officiating Hemyman. R*v. John p dStooti Mr Henry Hale and Miss Amanda Llndergren. both of this city. POUTER- BENOEU-la Seattle. Tuealay. I?. UK. at the reaidanc* af Mr. C. L Parker la North Seattle. Mr. David B Porter and Mies Tbekla Ben gel. both of tbla city. Rev. W. H. O. Temple officiating. MATSS ASD mWAIA MBSS—At bis bom* on White rtver. No vmber », MM. at 1 o'clock in the after noon. JuUus F, Mess, a«*d M years. Funeral servlcas will be held at the rea |dence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. SOT ICM TO TKB PIMJC. The p«blx Ja h*r«dnr warned not to pay any monev to parties repreaenang te oo agents of the flaattla Posulntelligencer, except the following, who are the only aathortxed traveling agents of the Po*t- SntaUMeaeer. vMlj. A. MoCletlan, J. 1- flawiey. L. A. Harrtaon. WUI »l. Hanna and C. It Thl- do*s not apply taw Mmm ageata of thU paper who are located in various «ttl«s and towns la the Nor;hwee*, nor ta postmaster*, who are in at! cases au llmlaei to taka subscriptions for tha Sally. Sonday aad Weakly Foai-Int*l!V - ■twwMßy* —. AOTBSTMCSr IOTICS Advertisers Seairtng display advertisa- Km ckardred tar tbe Sunday ksw xwat l la copy by 1 a dock Saturday to la gsr* ehanga JiiHTliiaums under the bead of L<ost. )r*\ Peond. For Sale. Per Rant aad SituaUoos SWaated win be laa*rt*d at th- rate of 1 v Mat a word each Insertion Payment al- Sj* la advaace. No advertisement re amV*d wr Mm thaa % oenla. MBtCC-TM hi Minis* offlce of the 9tost\ate!llpencer is apen until 11 9- » ; tapdaV hours • a m. to US p ; STpV CMsMOed advertisementa will tarscaiYsd op to this tlm*. JLI r\f will be reoelved 'at Sranoh offliss of the Po*t-Intelligencer. TACOQCA BuREAU—N« lia Pacine *PQ»nr TOWItSgMD-jWllllam Jf ioaaa. ttU.INOHjOf BAT—Now Wbat<«m, atreat. Charles Wataon. flirt Th* Wjowtng letters await advertis*rs toMPAinrkTaTTBNTION-AM memhers ofOompany E. M. O. W.. are requested ta tmSSSm at th* Armory this sfter tmnn No**mber 11. US. at 1 o'clock, to l«fc. nut In th* ceremoulea of SaUUCaL J. A. Hatfield. tT PARSONS, fffifttl* Caiwasndlng Co. B, N. O. W. MOTICK ta members of tympany O, pfiat regiment- You are hereby request ed ta aapsasbleat reapwu- haad«uarter» *n Saturday. November XI. at 1:» p m . ep (arm an •ai-ort f«>r the late ♦ ol J A Hatfield A full attendance te earnestly i£tSStai. PRANK R. ADAMS. Captain t*amm*ndinx_ SSfISTSBRT VAITSB-rSSALS WANTKD™Fo*ltlon by experienced sten narapher and typewriter and general office eaststant; references furnished. Address Stenographer. P O. Box 1« ■KU> WASTKIMiAMe. W^NT®D~-ICmrgetic dry goo« 1« aaWman far thta town and vtrtntty. excellent of fW. Apply **Wh refareneee to Walter Manufacturing Company. Padflr Coast K.n«r*» .treat, room. »-H Sen FriuMwH>, Fal. WANTED Trustworthy man can obtain half-tnterem In prußtaMe fettgfoeaa; monopoly; inuat manage entire bual nll9 required: bualnee* easily net* Q(R month, reference*. A(l<!r«*a F. C., pKwt-lotalttgencer. WANTED—•oI»« ttor and organUer for a fraternal lneuranre order. Incorporated under tt»«* lawa of this etate; liberal term* Offer?.) to a competent man Addtoea last Elk Street. New Whatcom. Wash. WANTRD A gen la. 136 ® a we«fc a ire to work era. No capital needed. Now «t*>ia. nww plan. Sella a'. aiaht, Every ramilv needs tt. HoweehoM lPp»cillty CV»„ Boi Ul Cincinnati. O fjßO'9 BFSINKSS COLLEGE, Occidental block—Th<» loading achool, Individual ln et ruction Ituslnea* and Engliah co\i»«ea WANTED—Ten coat makers, aleady tin ployment: apply at on«. Ta-oma woolen Mitl. Tacoma. WANTBD—Foat. vwrt « n d panta maker: *t*adv work Apply Tacoma Woolen Mill Company W ASfTKIV-BO tgnKR». jft ANTED-Children to ImuM at teaaonit hie rates: good home *ls Marton street. HARTCIMKi Tit We#* Main, pavs highest caah price* for wvo n <l Kand clothing Cell or s«end postal. tmtnvdiaia attention will b» gUen. IF TO!* HAVE any *ec< r,l h*.-t cell or MMrut P»»«taf to the S»ldter Second- Hand Store *1« Waahlngton «tr«-!. WAXtRD-AUKim. ▲GENTS wake F to »'.< s dsy Introducing the "t*a«aot the only i: «m<p »tv,>t camera made The **Her of the century; general a *>d Kv«i ■« cents wanted all £*ef the wwrtd territory Write tftHv t.vr ter*ea and aarnplee. Atke»» Gle**.>n Co. \>. 1 Croeae, W* nV*TW>-*»« m % WANTED— E**e* h.i-.- - < m -.r- »n„ •niloiia to dw out lit* n-»-k of n\rr< «-hendlse tmwwd*at-lv MHtieaa. with amount < f stc. », end price WAITED, to VJU .a TW FU-T- Intettlgeooer. WANTK1 »—The peopl* »c K » th.«* «• gl\e the pPOWpte« end M »»< V, • ~n . lt>r aervt»*e In Seattle: rt;.* r - »< (ym or telephone Main * at ? eenger Co . «1« Second ave-.w Yt>I'"~WANT MONEY I w» th goode and furniture pf ill T,! t ha»e C>e <e«h: you have the furnln -e \ drewi Furniture, care Ihv«-IntaJU» o »r. and w« can make a trade \\tlX FAY hWNS '• « *r ktnda ae--ond-hwnd edge*t Iwl* r * euglnae. P«mpe. m. - - s mn<* 'FTH P JJK ply Tmt*r way, WINTKI> A IT ;*F aJce. and In !tr»t . »»** C«f? - dllten- Aditreae. •<•' ** *»d lenxth of ttme It fan *"• »eaaed for C E . Foet-lnteiygatH-er. •AVE YOCR MONEY en.t attend ifva ereat urdorwrftere* aale of earned eood* and gro*WTt*a aa*»d frv.tt the wrecked asaamar VmatHla at v.* l\aa street WAKTKD Ml fct»d» of "w-' b 4n ( i i „, ( |)i-' • coenk. and at -vr« » \ , a% i>t*v>it r*sh pdea fteHter Sronj it* i.t «■ ;r TK IV-S ■•X'k* «>* * T, erchan. , i -■> .> ... -:. id Jumlture ■ htgfcent ceeh prte*a. ittckrdon A Pojte, l«n Ftrat ararue. vTA NT wervlal dock. WAKTBD-RONBK cm* to tfcr*a nJrely foriiMMd or room* tn nrl *«« fudlr **** *©**»*» u4 prto*. AMma Itt New Arlington WAKTRD-Tln* or four unfurntahed r«Mm for rto* In; no cMMrm; Addrtw D., Pom- I BtellUfrn.er. WANTKD-Tp rent small furntabed tow**. Address at <«<*. with terms, etc., ftut ne*s, Pun-Intelligencer. POR kERT-ROOm. POR RENT—First-ctaaa furnished rooms; sttVtly r*epeetable: for families; itaftot housekeeping permitted; terms reason able New U«t> brick block. central; Marlon and Third *venu*. FOR RENT-Eiegantiy furnished moms; * and upwards, baths; steam beat. Ho tel Ferguson. Front and Sen*r*. Mrs. Ferguaon. prgprletrew. Furnished room* for Ugh* housekeeping. FOR RENT-Meat. dm. comfortable fur nished rooms, also housekeeping rooms; r+asonabie price* modern improve ments. excellent locality Normandy, Third and J a me* _______ GERMAN! A HOI 'HE- Nearly furnished rooms. F> and upward*. double pwrtors, bay window - hath 39*4 Colombia w reet. bet. Third *nd Fourth * venue* FOR RENT--Three> nmn* furnished for |>ou»»k>-«-pti)r. nne view, oulet; home ;!"* place, rUmf In: no car car fare. 134 • le **rt. comer Re< arid street. FOR RENT Furnished room'; also nouaekeeptn* rooms; steam heat; ele ctor. Enter blork; room # Ibcond. FOR RENT—R*aotlfully furnished room*. Hote! Vendome. Front street, between University and I n ton FOR RENT Fumt»hed rooms; also ifS'lSr "'flag rooms. at the Weed house. First avenue i FOR HKNT - Single and housekeeping rooms unfurnished. 1530 Fifth, one block from pjke * ul "^NT—First-cluss furnished rooms. - ""n* block Front and Cherry. FOR RENT —Four unfurnished rooms, for housekeeping Mi Columbia street. F'»R RENT- Furnished r«*>m« cheap; light. fire and bath, «» Yesier. YE KEM I.W. »RTH TNN. furntaned steam heat. 111S Front, FOR RE NT—Three furnished housekeep ing W>—is MUS Front. RENT—Furnished front room for gentlemen 10» Third. FOR RENT-Rooms, Tb« Russell, steam heat: private bath* FOR RENT—4 omlor!*h> rooms and board. «« Fourth. FoR RENT—Housekeeping and single rooms. ¥&+ Pike. ABBOTT HOUSE Third and Pike; n»atly furnished rooms. FOR RENT - Furnished suites, with bath. Th* Arlington FOR RENT—Housekeeping room*. 41* Madison FOR RENT—Furnished room. 11l James street ro* aiMT-Noisei. FOR RKNT-Hou*#* atore*. flat*, and of fice* In all parti" of the city Pioneer Rent and Col tret ton «*o.. > Roxwell block Telephone RM ~<H. FOR HKXT Howe* flat* and at ore* In B**UU> R#nl aod «'ollec tlon Company, room 4 Gottatcln block FOR RENT cottage, nicely fur nlahed large I»wn: • lo>»e in on car tine. Inquire 1 and 1 Haller block. FOR RENT- FumUhed house, corner of Eleventh and t'herry Apply to J. Furth at Puget Sound National hank FOR RENT- Newly papered five-room houae. fnciutrc at Queen Ctty Laundry, corner Fourth and Pike. FOR RENT A e »jy 4-room cottage fur nished; nic* yard; no children. i:t« Eighth avenue TO RENT -itouaea *nd rottagea: *ll lo cations William P. Harper. <52 Horton Rank building RENT Good ocuae* at moderate r«n» William N Redfl.'d. New York Mock FOR RENT -House, modern. 2"l Burke building FOR RTNT Ureal! hoy«e r »*!■* Second ROOMS AMD BOARD. FOR RENT Two plca««nt room*, with board, *«» hath and um of piano. Fifth avenue. F'»R RENT Desirable room* with ho«rd. fine ?al>le Mrs Ri<k«»r, Third and Mar lon atreeta. FOR RENT Fttrniahed room, with hath. g«a, flrat-claaa table board. ISl? Fifth, near like FOR RENT Pumtsbed rooms with or without t>tar<l 21" Seneca strwet. PRIVATE BOARD, with or wUhout rootp JflSl Thtrd avenue BIKHKM (MAMI* WANTED • livery l>n«srrman who is anxious to ctace out hi* stock of mer chandise Immediately for ca.'fH to send addr*x» with amount of stock on hand and price wanted, to Qutck Hale*. Po-t- I ntelhgencer. »:? St NESS ••HANI'KS \ll kinds hotel* lining bouaew. t-*-«ta>irant*. grocery. •«* «r. tobacco aod fruit -Mores In town and « <>!inir\ H all. ."«< Epier block. l'i »I 5 HAt.E Small ste.mer »!'h » grw»d roc'. for the rmkitig money. »It ?>,• .-heap. (litll. M l,(\!»>r M<x k l'i)R SAI.E OR I.KT The Vienna bv*k»*ry i r it Applv at Quon City bal erv. !"Ktf> Flr*t avenue (OR MIR-Rl.ll l*tUK. r»'K''Ki' SAI.E S;\ e tier front k»»« on l_.k. I nlon three Work# Tf-rth from the TWftl etre-t c*r liaro «'*© i-Vven de- MHodefHi? lots IWo h)mkj> e»«t f> in. the l<kr n>i;«t ' *o 1 John I*. IHMTT A to, vtxMW A I v b-nidm* IN ViKP ore* IAN PS 1 •. M And Tbytstoa eoun'lee ev > ft-njt Said. » t, ared and »>■ . % *,■*{. f-.rm» l*»rtr*Me l'Mii«. Tacoma MID t'ONtfw»ny, T»«ow%. W ash tUCDIN M,» - C»M 1 \\l> on.~m-v of »•*♦! .»N< offered | n 4 ■**-re tract*, m i»» tern>a on i*tr« if i • S •••I s -- I .n.l Company. 1U FoS; s\l >: -P. n r »f> ;*» <M-re« f» ;i . . t fc»Ktaiw land part later lnpn»vv4 etirht n»,'r. •• •!. s i ft. ! re M M h,-r 3* K t i!»d;n* P»R SH.K H.".'- if ;! ; and Mm k«>« *4 ? t' r ttx IM. Skr 1A • !•?;#. « iVHM* t<T» th# «-"* •''f' l ' " «. >-«e IV»rf?el, 1;» Halter No* k I t 'tH 5A ' *• *I. * M I ' * C ! Spti!ix ..'--,3 S- e*ii*- S «'h!'.her*. luC i Weat \ ■••k-r way FOR SAI.E-< h»k-e r;-> ~< S f IrTR profv - ER»V 1* I' & T' •» A ¥*e ;* v butMln* I'rtß MU-tom.no Hot H«. Fi>s HALL Uvta'.nf Hwue a r.vm-« centrally d- rg b>-,*u»-*a* a snap. Amw Ptdwnoa A *v>* Se t—j First amae * r«*M in iitM.i. KXCI'WGK Irun* a44iit>A tv-r nlkh " "j W bulldtng. RPVOTAU T»«K WASHIN»iT«>V W RV> STORKS kave maetnl to tit ileatli T» i'd ttrwt HnaSelra Taey rna»t»fe<-t»te»» trr <aatiy H"e-«av"Ag street f*r fef.ter In ttw mar ket Tt«a .-4ty ruue. it Is tevtted to ejid Unwssjgata a. M Manager. THE SEATTLE PO6X4NTELUGENCEI! SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1896. PM lUJMUMmLMWn. FOR SALE-On* o' t(M b«* lodging house* la th* city. cwnsUnng of 25 room*; doing * good hnttn***. central location; will be «k>M on r»a»onab:« t»nw. as own« Is compelled to leave city. Address Poat-lnte!Hgen en. BY ORDER oC Roam of the entire Mock of groceries and canned good* Mvcd from the wreckad Meaner CnwtilU will br mM ni IK Pike street. These goods are is condition. FOR SALE—Fine home: I yean old; **tl bred, and broken to A*ddl>> and harness; sound. kind. stylish. Write or «-»!!, W#»Wu|tOß Stables, 11M Third avenue north. FOR 8A IX-Flttjr BMlton feet of timber, •tear Everett and Leetii. on Snohomish river. The Thomaa investment Co., 4 and I Occidental bvtMing. POR SALE—Cigar store on leading busi ness street. well stacked. A 1 fixtures; private reasons. Apply & and < occiden tal block. 13 m. FOR SALE—Of exchange for I't-gS'ige Winchester repeating shotgun, a finely Inlaid imported guitar. Address 1221 Third avenue. POR SAI.E-QSI; th* furniture of ks rooms, including "vapor bath; house for rent, nine rooms In alt; owner IIL US Third avenue. FOR RA LE—Dotfble-block shingle mill complete. Jft.oaft cords bolts, for on*- third cost; terms. Donihue 4k Aiken. 9* Cherry. FOR SALE—Model M. **. Columbia bi cycle; perfect order; BS. Address B. C., Post-In t eiltgencer. FOR RALE—Eight-horse holler, almost new; cheap. Loggers' Supply Store, 124 Yeeler. FOR RALE—A line organ, cheap Brow tier & Compton. 121- Second sveiue. FOR SALE—Fine store fixtures; one third coat. TZSSi First avenue. NEW HOME MACHINES—Con Oepfert, HIT First avenue. FOR SALE—OId newspapers. Apply at thle office. FOR RALE—Folding bed; cheap, aid Fourth. PERMS AL. POR THE NEXT TEN DAYS AT COST —Trimmed and untrimmed hats. tips, upright plumes, fancy feathers, wings, birds, chenille braid. Golf and Tara O'Rhanters at 15 and SO cents. M. Gal lagher. 1612 Second avenue. ATTEND THE UNDERWRITERS' sale of canned goods and groceries saved from the wrecked steamer Uma tilla great hargains. goods In first-class condition. 116 Pike street. FOR SALE-A large assortment of high grade pianos and organs, new and sec ond-hand. at low prices and on easy terms. Sherman, Clay £ Co.. TIS Second avenue. WE MAN* FACTURE th« best air-tight stove ma<l\ ;md if you have a coal stove you wish to exchange, be sure and see us. Martin. 2*13 First avenue. MRS L HUDOIN. .mtstic modiste. Washington block, is making a special ty of elegant tailor-made suits this sea son. Prices reasonable. MRS MONELL. complexion and hair specialist Superfluous hair removed without Injury Rooms 14 and l» Downs block. Second avenue. THE SEATTLE STOVE MF<3. CO.-1008 First avenue. The Columbia, the best air-tight stove In the market. Every stove guaranteed SEATTLE WOOLEN MILL CO.-All wool Mackinaw coats, pants and bUnkets for miners, prospectors and loggers. 1119 First avenue. PERSONAL—Did not get letter In time; would May B please make another ap pointment? Arthur C., Post-Intelligen cer. C. I* PERNIN. the famous palmist. Ho tel Vork. room* 11. 12 and IS. BTOVE AND RANGE REPAIRS, all kind.* 410 Yesler. F. DANlEL—Merchant tailor. removed to W* Third. MARRIED I.ADIE9, try "Seguro." FOISD. THE ENTIRE SALVAGE STOCK of the steamer consisting of dry goods. <-»rpeta, boot* anil cloth- Inn. and. in fact, H complete Mock of all kinds of merchandise, wtll he placed on "ale Ttiea d »y, November l?th. in the Seattle National Bank building:. corr<»r Yesler way and Occidental avenue. Come and sea' the great bargains. CHILDREN'S FLEECED JERSEY RIBBED COMBINATION SCITS 25 CENTS - - - FER GARMENT. KELLY. THE UNDERWEAR DEALER. FIRST AYE. ivtwern Cnlon <»nd t S're«ts. FOt'ND The entire sto-k of groceries and canned good* «*\ed from th*» *r«- k-d iitmnK-r I'matiH'. and in fir«t ,«* condition, are being sold at li« Flke street. FOt'ND "That the S-attl* Messenger * • mj«tn>- <-an deliver pa. k*ge* and mess ages satisfactorily anl CM*p Ring O. K bov, or telephone Main lio. BARGAINS in unredeemed watches, dia mond*. sealskins and musical instru ments. I'ncle Joe I»an Office, j|T Sec ond. LONDON LOAN OFFICE Money m i \it Suable* watches diamonds and Jewelry lflS South Third 1 VCE • TRTA! NS and blanket* laun dered good a# n«-\* Mrs. Mosher. Isl<> Front FOCND Thirty piles adrift Owner ap ply on htle Blakelev it West Seattle I.oar. L<vsT OK ST« >LKN The fox terror j < kF 1 re»*rd to ur.y ot" return:- <; im cr furnS»htn« Information cf hs< where a boot* tvi S. R Davidson, at Hotel Northern. 1 <*S«T An i<\ hav*- ihrtr me* ***■»* (Wilvrwl pmmpflv and rh<*»p!y t»v jtli |VOpl# Who fail !o> . «»U »• tit S« - ot ! avm-u*. or t\'h O K box !>»*? Hi . k ! >-«#l!vn hitch: .«<>-w»r* 10 t*>* n«m* of K; w '* o:i r#- t'jru is> Mi imi • H >?<■: Part*. Vl»t »:i 1 IM.OI a. THK KNTIRK SAI.Y'AtiK of !h» st#.««KK' 1 m«uli*. t<»n<<tsttnc of ,{ry ircMxttk. < * hoot* *n-l cloth ir k If !*■ t. * iT'lUfil#!!' *sfo* k '* kind* of mrrrtun<ii<M>, *» .5 h» r »«-*« < i -air T i*n ' » v * -r l' ,k in in# £•*<«'!* Hank huiWJ'vc • orni-r *ay *«<! IV. a>v#n ■!<•„ A'om* sn<i «»»» th» *r*«i bargain*, Ol l> I' v i'» K> far m> as »>-,<• • >m> * of th 4* ;-ar*r He w Iyin<lk». *ri.i i %t. >«ti< e«. OORrOMTION In r.*np*mi. TnSnfcir! n- - V ,fT or ton* pr<»~»r Uc** on th« ?-al tow-.rt* »«*<• hodW Noapa r«wJ or «s,-s tan no*. U *re» jmo* hr*\ *r no? X* *ra* firm :<>n« prtnW not n* 14 am* »,:* t#rn»a on toff* v>Hkr»» A Mr*** P<m-XBt*m- {*** * t S«, HVMKMBKR th* onttf* ato*-fc 0 f »n»» i «-a-:- «k! g*>M» a«vmi from tmdwS »tMm»r t'muuii* ar * bHn* •os 4 by oc4«r Bo*-d oi ITmitrarttrn at n» Pik# MW! SFBCIAI. IXrORMATIOJt DAftT to mar.iif* ?urt*». bu*.-. «a Kiwk» pufviK* m-*i lh« Pr«»« CHrateg fv u . f»»n (Alkr. »». I'tie# Ktork INjniat d «V noRAUC. storaqk »si>i n'uMww Tr ftUft* a JFIATTI *■ #T»>RA*»K *\l> OiVMW- C«*B.» *it). UU Ftjal rtiAiaAL. E NEGOTIATE LOANS in any amount, at the lowest rates offered »n *h» city, on improved inside property in BeattW-; money on hara) for small loans iarfe toans closed without delay John P. Dorr t Co.. room A Bailey building NETHERLANDS-AM ERIC AN Mortgage bank. S. Ellens A Co.. agents. Olympi ■ Nock, makes loans to any amount on Improved msid# property and farms. No delay and lowest rates. AM OFFERING all the property of W. C. Hill estate, consisting of city lots, acre age. brick yard. etc.. at private sale. William H. Lewla, administrator, Stf ashfngton block. ASSETS— MutuaI Benefit Lifa loans money tfull value) on its policte*. Angus W. Young. IIS Washington block. LIBERAL ADVANCES on watch's and diamonds at low rste*. Uncle Joe Loan Office. SI" Second. block- WARRANTS WA NT ED—Sta \», county, school Wm. D. Perkina A Co.. *1 New York Block. Seattle. THETHOMAS INVESTMENT CO..rooms 4 and S Occidental block; mortgage loans and fire Insurance. COMMERCIAL PAPER bought snd money loaned. Perrot 4k Perrot, 619 Pioneer building. HERBERT S UPPER makes loans on farms and timber land. IS Scheuerman block JAMES BOTH WELL loans and insur ance. 28 Boston block; telephone. Main m TO LOAN—Money, long or short time. William P. Harper. Dealer Horton bank. LEE A BOWDEN. financial and Insur ance agents. Horton bank building. EUREKA LOAN OFFICE—I43O Second, corner Pike. LOANS—Short time. Crowley. 31 Hlrck ley block. LOANS— Improved real estate, 31 Haller block. LOANS—Llewellyn. Ward A Hardin, SIS Third. KOTICC TO CONTRACTORS. CALL FOR BIOS TO FURKISH COAL for Snohomish County—The board of county commissioners will receive bids up to 11 o'clock noon. December 1, 1>36. for seventy-five tons of coal, delivered on cars at Seattle A International or Great Northern depots in Snohomish. PETER LEQUE. Clerk Board of County Commissioners. U. S. ENGINEER OFFICE, Portland. Or.. November 30. I*9* -Sealed proposals for extending the South Jetty at Coquille River. Or., will be received here until 2 P m., December 22. ISW. and then pub licly opened Information furnished on application W. L. Flsk. Capt. Engineers. PHYSIC! ASS AMD StRGEOMS. DR FLEISCHER De itsche art*; spe cialty, surgery and genito-urinary dis eases. Office. Gottstein block. DR J. J. STURGUS. Homeopat hist New York building. Phone. Red 171. DR HASELL. M R. C. S.. England, 517 Washington,bldg. Telephone. Main 411. DR. SARAH KENDALL. Holyoke Nock. Telephone. Green 351, DR. ANNIE RUSSELL. 2S-27 Roxwell block. DENTISTS. GEO. W RRAGDON. D. D. S . 1-! Starr- Boyd block. Telephones: Office, Main 172; residence. Red <2l. CALDWELL. 15 Halbr. Upper or lower sets. $9; both IIS; filling. *1 and up; ex tracting. 50c. DR H F. BMITH. 11. 12. 13 Hinckley. Telephone, Main 555; residence. Red SJI. ALBERT J. FORREST. Frye block. Front street. DR. G. WILLIS TRICE. Third and James. GEORGE 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. OCtXim A*D AIRISTS. I»R A B KIBBK. oculist. a'iri«t and physfcian for diseases of the throat; re moved to rooms 32*-J27 Bailey building, corner Second sr.d Cherry street*. DR STII.I.SON. eye. ear. nose ar;d throat. Haller biilldlng. corner 2d and Columbia. CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS E. EMMETT. the South African medium in her wonderful clairvoyant sight, reveals the past present and fu ture; con so It her reading*, 50t Rooms 22 and 23 M Donald block, sfll Second avenue. MME LA YEE. clairvoyant, trance me dium, tells past, present and future; satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Southwest corner Sixth and Madison. M'SS TERRY, wonderful <~ird reader; your fortune for 30 cents; if you are in trouble do not f ill to visit her. Room 1* Epler block MRS GEORGIE VAN WINTER clair voyant and business medium 1"V«S Mait land block First avenue; room «V MRS SWAN. S»<ond health and com plexion specialist medicated and elec tric bath* maanetir treatment. MR? CHRISTIE 114 Ser-o rl m-dium: p-e<Jtcted election o? Repuhii.-art presi dent for over a year. VAPOR ELECTRIC RtTtH rheumatlsra specialty Leslie |.*» Th'-d MRS MOORE. cUlrvot • • *H First avenue. »"»lllinponi*Ta. I \V \ \ ; S. •• ••• 1 -«\e!- en - blo- V .v ve»r»' t ract|< al all competitors chslUng^d N A*»* ACE. MR? CHRISTIE sii S- 1 ated bath* massage, electrte tr*»a*m-nt. S AAin RK. MAMfURIN.; TARI.QR < nd'are. DAEtAIG 4AD <I-EA\IAi;. ,S\N FRANI IFLCO DYE \A IRKS CM"—" o- ; Telephone Red im " WEIR S DYE WORKS, it J , k • eph.ve Black T2l lltiOK RIAniM;, W|£ I K \l> the prmfiTS : -j-., . rr. r ig pr.--«pe«-t :«e» ar-.t »■ k . a I" r : '. **t:opo' t, 4 p n: 4RI V "V, : * , r rap *, By - I>ltr Honoa Bank but. Ung. Seattle J ANTHONY—Genets# I •'e'- ;v»- ITT ruler and bUrk Wk mar if 4 cturer. *> > r«* averv.ie ToO« of vi-ne A R-%enbe>g VM'itt -ake * • ■RAI\ ASD STOCK FtiHtAOC SEATTLE GRAIN AND ST "~K fCY. charg", 2? and IP Suit v.*-. M|| n provisions acd sio-ks on rr trgxa ar- <jaotat; is hv wire FLORISTS ASD SKEn«ME*. NOW IS THE TIME to r *rtt bulbs and r fc* v * * >arg- stock and can sav« you «no*Hry_ Seed *34 -. t V. >- -Of -1 v - .-. It K AAO COLD STtiRAUL : * MONO 10 VND CM. rr, .RACiE • n?par r • ' -.ion «•? -et rr «su*a "• • ■ - tk'j: ; -■ frttfa V-t* ;e»i waVer. AA IRK, IROS A%|»RK A\D PLATtAU. PA< !e-i« RAILING AND PLATING CO„ Us c&jtoa. MMIWCE. CHARLES WATSON. Insurance. *B. -"*** «isd XH "New York building- Telephone, Main 40L KARRIS CAIN 6 CO.. *en ral Insurance. «Bite SI Hinckley Telephone. M iin SJI. BURNS A ATKINSON, general insur ance. 14 Boston Nock HARWOOD MORGAN, INSURANCE. Room C. Haller block. GOODWIN RASER A FISKEN. insur ance. Haller block. HANFORD * STEWART, insurance. 297 Pioneer building. WILLIAM HATTZ A 00.. Insurance. Gottsteln block. CALHOUN A CO.. general insurance, Olympic block. WATERHOUSE * BEACH, insurance. A Colman block. ATTOI*YEY«U *T-L %w. WM SHERMAN DAWSON. Attorney arid counselor at law. Offices 3M and 305 Traders' block. Spokane Washington. FRED H. PETERSON attorney snd counselor at law Tomer Yesler avenue and Commercial street. PRATT A RIDDLE, attorneys at law, rooms aW-.'HO-sn Bailey building. ANDREW F. BURLEIGH, attorney at law. 22* Burke building. STRUVE ALLEN HUGHES A M'MICK en Bailey building. W D LAMBI'TH, Seattle National Bank building. PATEVTS. PATENTS OBTAINED; machines de signed. Adams. Colman block. EDICATIOXAL PACiriC TBLBORAPH »qHOOL Tha bent and only school in the West teach ing telegraphy; our students are pla<-ed in offices when competent; full informa tion upon application. Seattle National Bank building. WILSON S MODERN BUSINESS COL letre. New Collins building; a goad, big school—that's all. Send for circulars. FRENCH AND SPANISH LANGUAGES —Constant A Bracon's. Burke building room 428. KLOCtTIOS. ELOCUTION SCHOOL—Celeste Langley Slauson. Seattle National Bank build ing; tuition reduced; send for circular. ALICE HAMBLET. Public Reider! Teacher of Elocution. Voice Building. Seattle National Bank building. MISS LIZZIE JAY RICHARDSON, elocu tion. Fourth. VOCAL A*D MSTRI AIE\TAL MI'SIC. MRS. E. B. MILLAR. Gold Medallist, etc.. wishes a few pupils for music. French «nd German at her own or pupil's hosne. For terms and full particulars apply 1511 First avenue. MISS ROSE C. MITCHELL, mandolin and guitar: formerly Instructor Illinois Female college; new class now organiz ing. For terms address IMS Seventh. .T— . ART JESSIE M. ELLIOTT. Studio. 36 Boston block. MIXES AMD MI3IXG STOCK. MINING BROKER; R. B. Johnson. 12 Kline & Rosenberg building. First aven nue. HIGHLAND LIGHT GOLD MINING Company. Boston block. FOR SLVLE— Best mining stocks. Vellne. IHI2 Second avenue. MISISG ESUI\EER. MINING ENGlNEEß—Examinations, re ports and consultation. IS vearj? practi cal experience. Room 60 Haller block, Charles P. Tatro. MAKE MONEY; buy stock In mining companies with a bright future; we have some for sale; investigate. Hall, 54 Ep ler block. ASSAY BUS. A T. JOHNSON, IN Tester, assayer and chtmis*t. Mining properties evtmincd and reported upon. ENGINEERS AID CONTRACTORS. SA N FRANCISCO BRIDGE engineers and contractors; bridge build ing. dredging harbor improvements and general contracting. Charles street and First avenue south. SEATTLE BRIDGE COMPANY, builders of bridges for railroads and highways; pile driving, trestle and wharf building. 5!2 Seattle National Bank building CONTRACTORS AND MILDER*. A P RANDALL * CO rmrpenten jobbers; slating. Telephone, Green 644. 239 Sprinc street. W. C. CALHOUN, contractor and builder; eeneral Jobbing 110 Madison, telephone. Tike 2 PROPOSAL* rOR SI PPLIES. TROTOSAI-S FOR SUPPLIES- -Sealed bids for supplies vrlli be received by the directors of the Washington Stat' T-n- Itentiarv. at their office in Walla W,i)|n. Washington, up to 2 o'clock p m of December 14. l & f*v for the following, vis Groceries, dry goods, hardwire, paints and oils, flour and feed, tobacco and drug' and medicir.es. For specifica tions and ny in.4'ilries ad ires* Mclnroe Walla Walla Washington. CIEtTiK AL SIPPI.IES AND RE. PAIRS. BELLS. BATTERIES, burglar alarms, gas and combination fixtures; closing out Jch* son M Main sfr-'-t, Tn-tfiont bote', telephone. Main 245; repairing promptly done. MESSENGER SERVICK. RIN(S THE O. K BOX for mewnic»r*, Western Union .ind Great Northern telel srams. ha< 'ss, gumeys and express w.tgon* cj'ii. k ,-errlee Teleprone Main 1-• fH Second. Branch Tatiflc crv AA 001 KA AtILI.S. HE IS A lIAPPV MAN w*o is n th his pre*, -st condition. That's th«i w ty they genera sty fee! after they g.- : TiX'i'd up at the Eajtie Woolen Mill- t«c First av » me. TRI \K FMTOHV. FOR TR NKS AND TR.A.VELI NO BA< iS go to Queen City Trunk Factory. r ;ng a specialty, Yesier ir*n'i» and Com mercial Rrar-h. Ill# Second. IMURELL % REPAIRISCJ. UMPRELLAS-Manufactured. re-overe*l and repaired. genera; repairing 213 Co lumbia str»e* Robe;- " Br-»s I ADKRT AKERS. BUTTERWORTH a SONS. uri»raiteri and eraba.'mfrs. comer Third ivtso* and Pike Telephone, Pike «*. DIAKR AAD WRECKER. A. O BENJAMIN £U Railr-sad »Wj»; r-.»r faydrauiic aa-ad a&d dredging puns ,»s. *F.RTHAAT TAIL.ORG. CHOY CHUN'} CO Se--«ttd between Pike ar>d Union. Price* re<iuw"eirj. STOAE KKFAIRIA(>. STOA S AND RANOK REPAIRS. All iunda. Tklrd *tre«t. mo-TOON \rntc »PPUB«. !-AT EST and complete stork drv plates and films; fr<+ti use dark room.* for hanging Wash irgton Dental and Photographic Supply ''o . CI Columbia. opposite postofOce. C. TV. PARKER 4 »T>. fresh paper and plate*. everything >,.sed « a photography; no catalogue. CITY MOTICRS. CALL FOR BIDS FOR STREET LIGHT in*.~ Notice is hereby given pursuant to City Council No. V* that sealed bids win be received by the un dersigned Secretary of the Board of Public VV orks of the City of Seattle up to l* o'clock A. M Monday. November a&th. I«SS. for furnishing street lights for the City of Seat tie for one year comm-nctse January 2nd. IS9T aoord »&g to the plans and spe-tfi«-stions adopted by the City Council November Wh, >R*5. snd now on file in the office of the Board of Public Works. Each proposal must be accompanied b* a <-*rrified check in the amount of one thousand dollars, payable to the City Comptroller of the City of Seattle, as an earnest that the Wdderif awardedHny i-on tract will within ten day* from the d*ta that such contract is awarded enter into a contract and furnish bond* for the faithful performance of contract accord ing to requirements. In case of failure to > omply therewith, said check shall be forfeited to the City of Seattle. Special attention Is called to article xxili. of the city charter as now in foree relating to "hours of labor." and to ar ticle vtii.. sec. 31. subs. 1 and 2, whl. h read a* follows: Sec. 31. Subdivision 1. Before any con tract for the doing of any work or labor, or furnishing any skill, labor or material to or for the city of Seattle shall be valid or binding against the city, the contractor shall enter into a joint and several bond wuh the city of Seattle, for the use of the city find also for the use of all {H rsons who may perform or cause to be per formed any work or labor, or furnish or cause to be furnished any skill, labor or material In the execution of such con tract, conditioned to perform the <-on tract according to Its terms, conditions •ind stipulations and to pay as they become due all just claims for all work and labor so performed, aud all skill or labor and material so furnished In the execution of said contract, and to com ply with all the requirements of the char ter and ordinances of the city and the amendments thereto, which bond shall be in an amount fixed by the board of pub lic works, but not less than fifty per cent, more than the contract price agreed to be paid for the performance of such con tract. and shall be duly signed by such contractor and two or more good and sufficient sureties, and after being ap proved as herein provided, shall he hied in the office of the city comptroller, pro viding that before approving any such bond the mayor and comptroller shall cause to b« tiled with and preserved by them, by the proposed sureties, a list of the properties owned by each of such proposed surety, such list describing wtth reasonable cerfcsinty the various proper ties and showing whether the same Is community property or separate property and the encumbrances thereon. The bond shall also contain any other comditions or provisions required by any state law. and such bond fhall be deemed to run also to the state of Washington. Subdivision 2. The sureties on such bond shall each Justify as bail upon arrest. More than two sureties may be accepted on such bond, and they may justify In separate and different snms less than the sum .specified in such bond; provided, that the aggregate of their justification shall be equal to two sureties justifying in double the amount of the bond in the manner herein provided. Each proposal must be indorsed on the envelope "Bid for Street Lighting." Right Is hereby reserved to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Public Works. FRANK OLESON. Secretary. Date of first publication, Nov. 20th. 1*96. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS—No tice !s hereby Riven In accordance with the provisions of section 7 of article XVI. of the city charter that examinations will be held in the city hall for all per sons who have filed applications for po sitions In the classified civil service of the city of Seattle, as mentioned below: Police department—Patrolmen and driv ers, November IS, 1896. Fire department-All po?itiona in this department below that of assistant chief. November 11. 18SK. Library department—Bookbinder, stitch er and clerk. November 25, 1596. Department of building:*, bridges and wharves—Master of garbage scow. No vember 25, lWfi- General labor—All positions In the labor service, including axemen, carpenters, bricklayers, blacksmiths, wagonmaker*. t.-amsters. cart drivers, tunnele-s, general laborers, etc.. November 28. 1*96. All applicants will be examined In the branches t-peclfled in the rules and regu lation* of the commission, and in the re quii eruents of the position for which thty apply- No applications for these examinations will be approved later than six days prior to the date of such examination. Each applicant will receive postal no tice of the exact time of his examination. By order of the civil set \ ice commission of the city of Seattle A. H. GROUT. Secretary. MPOVXDED STOCK MOTICE-The fol lowing described heifer. pla<-«d in the city pound on November 4. IV*;, will be sold at public auction t3 the highest bld i der for cash tn hand, to pay cost of im- I pounding and advertising. Monday. No vember 22. at 10 o'clock a m . at th« front door of police headquarter*, cor ner of Tnird street and Yesler way; <~>ne red heifer. 2 years eld. The owner of the above-described heifer Icing to me unknown. C. S REED Chief of police. Date of first publication, November 7. IMPOUNDED STOCK NOTICE—The fol lowing described heifer. pla< *»d in the city pound on November 4, lv*. will i«« sold at public auction to the highest bid der for cash in hand, to pay cost of im pounding and advertising Monday. No vember 23. 1596. Nt 10 o'clcn k a. m.,'»t th« front door of police headquarters, cor ner of Third street and Yesler way: One black and <\hite heifer J years old. The owner of the above-de»«.ribed heifer being to me unknown. C S REED. Chief of Police. Date of first publlcatkn. November 7. !«e. LEGAL MOTICE9. IN TH K SUPERIOR O">URT OF TIL-: Sj .«fe .f W i«- i 4 on. for the t'oun y of Kir* - ■«"tty of Seattle, plaintiff, vs. R. J. W.ishiiurn and Marv Doe WuMNrn. h.s wife 'whose true Christian nante is to . iiintiff 'unknown) an 1 J. L. Howe, de- No <-Summons: T ie State of Washinrron to the «ail R J Washburn and Marv Doe Washburn, his wife (whose true Christian name U in plaintiff unknown), defer, tents Y••■><» are herebv «um-nor,"d to appear within sfx'y i<io> day- a'ter t'ie iaue of 'he firs? publi »'lon of this s .mm. m. to wit: within sixty (•>• days *fter rtse 17'h ■«t of 0> : »ber. and defend tie 4 eour*. an 1 answer '.he ••'oms^^ain , of pUin 'iff. an-i «enre a -ipy of vcmr answer upon t fte m >r*'.tnej attorney for piair.'tff a: . iffi'.-e below s'ated anl in - «se f your failure s-o to io. Pi rment a lit oe r-' i acair.st >■ >u i<:• ording to the prayer of •"Kr.plsir* whi*h has b*«n filed wi h the oierK of ihe said court. The of -hi* action is 'o a • 1 ei'forca a*t a«*esstner.t lien on the f<iil>>wina ies. ritv 1 real estate, sitoaied »n Ktr.s county. Want iington. to-wi- l»*s * .S *. In bio" k 4. in Hoimf * addltk-n to the city of S»a!*le. for the Improvement of Baker *'r«e!, in the city of ri»ar.l«. said state. JOHN W PRATT. Attorney for Tlaio"lff. T O a:ire»s; liaxley -vui'-iing. Seat'le A Da;e of first ouhllcatlon. October 17 iv* TAX SAUK REDEMPTION NOTICE.— To IV unknown «wr» or parttes irv trr*«t*d in lot ». %, Cwt tddl^lon to 'h# city of Am* tie You a~. J »= of vou w ;!j <akt th*: #t « of u%*s f?r VUo> qa*m tax**. h'\: hy K.nc mwi' W icr.:rjy,-, on Jan* »•». »♦. !•>• T. t>i;- * *, C#vt tdilttoa to tV try >f o**a)+, «w forf*i*«-d to Kit* • . -* ■■• .-a -ii* 2Jth -lay of rv<*»T;'»r WH. • -•»«(>.!' ' ; *%» ?r*a#.rer of Kir< roun'y :<t j- aaid lot rc«rf«*l w Kir- WWT, a» mtor*mil. **J on ta,* 2»!b of ■**♦, i <ul r**r s*.** •*: i it* in-i r^:*j v*« 4 «lMre» .■ana i!>* trawaurar of Kmc eouaty 4ti r*»>-4pt» Ja ?i* form of a oerslft . cat* «r pure has#- 4»id kr wa* \ax*<i to anfcnova wra«*» and «K#r<*d in *fe» a»- IMMMM Nil oif Klt( «oua>y. WmHb|* Wft, for ?1» y«ar UH wM arm :axrd ia t?w aenenti tax. levy ia*;* m aaid y-ar a» f.>Uow*. to-wit: T«) and >!.-iani <T- »•< ®r--1 :**at *><♦ Tim« of rs 'swu -*k;«i *ai* «ti, expsra I*»- ' «»m*r 2ft x t©i at v»u#, th 3 2J-1 day of Octo ber. A. D. IMS*. HAMILTON' PLATT. I A 5 -»*.« P. O. Ko% It*. *•*?!». Waah. i*av« of dt»T uctootr 21. I*/%. LRQAL XOTICBS. I?TTHE SUPERIOR COURT OF THK State of WwhinMa for King County. -Sallie L. At wood. plalottff. ts Mwlltns el *l. defendant* No. 23.<ftl. SuinßftOna for Publication The Stat* of Washington to the **id de fendants ihovf You and each of yon arc hereby sum moned to appear wtthm aixtv »<*>* day* after the date of the first pi»Hc*tlon of this summon* to-wit; Within sixty ?■>'« after the t4th day of Novrmhrr, and defend Sh* above-entitled artWn in the nhove-entitled court and answer the comprint Of the plaintiff and serve a copy of your answer ;tpon the under signed attorneys for plaintiff at their of we below stated; and in it»" of your failure so to do judgment will be ren dered against you according to the de "land or the .-Otnplatnt. whkh has " with the clerk of *atd cowrf, Th<» object of th» v. ho v»-entitled action )« to obtain judgment against the .♦•efendaiM'*. Michael Mulllns and Maggie MuTlins. foe sum of tl .254 upon the note* given by them to the Solicitors" t x>ar. and Trust t otaiamjr, of Philadelphia. Pa., <nd a»- signed to the plaintiff *nd for the cwt* of this action im-ludlna «n attorney*' fee of fl.'g; Him pravinK for a decree estab lishing and foreclosing a ertain mort gage given to secure the payment of the above Indebtedness, and recorded tn the mortgage records of the auditor's olfke of King <*ooty. state of Washington. tn Volume 7* on page C 4 thereof, and de scribing and covering the following lands, situated in said county, to-wit: The west one-half of lot# nine i<>». ten (W>. eleven <11) and in the Walla W-Uls addition io the «'tty of Seattle; also praying that in said de cree the interest of ea< h of the defend ants in and to said propert\ be declared junior, inferior ar.d subordinate to plain tiff's interest therein, and that the equity of redemption of each of the defendants be forever barred and foreclosed, and for general equitable relief. HASTINGS „v STEHMAS. Plaintiff's Attorneys. P. O. Address: »*i Mailer Building. Se attle. King County. Washington. IS THE SI'PERI OR t>>l"RT OF THE State of W»!*hiratton. for the County of King.—City of Seattle. i>lain;iff. vs. R. J. Wasiihurn and jtarv Doe Waah*»urn. his wife i whose true Christian name is to rdainttff unknown) and J. L Howe, de fendants. No. 15.61? Summons. The Stare of Washlncton to the said R. J. Wa*«hburn and Marv Doe Washburn, hi# wife <wbo»f m»e Christian name Is to plaintiff unknowm, defendants: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty (So> .lays after the date of the firs: puMioatlon of this summons, to-wlt: wlrhln slsty <S(*» davs after the 17th day of Oc'ober. IS*, ar.d defend the atwve entitled action In the above-entitled court, end anawer the .-ormdalnt of plaintiff, aud serve a copy of your answer upon tl>a undersigned attorney for plaintiff, at his office below ot*;ed. and In case of your failure so to do. judgment will be ren dered against « ou according to the prayer of rhe complaint, wtoieh has been tiled with the clerk of the said court. The obiect of this action is to foreclose end enforce an assessment lien on tho following described real estate, situated tn King county. Washington, to-wit: la>ta and s, in block 4. in Holmes' *ddltlon to the city of Seattle, for the improvement of Erie street, in the city of Seattle, said state. JOHN W PRATT. Attornev for Plaintiff. P. O. address: 3TO-313 Bailey building. Seattle. Wash. Date of first publication. October 17. IR9^ IN THE SUPERIOR OOFRT OF THE State of Washington, for the County of King.—City of Settle, plaintiff, vs. Noelly B. Seymour and Frank R. Sey mour. her husband, and H. E. Holmes. defendants. No. Summons. The State of Washington to the said Noelly B. Seymour and Frank R. fcey- mour. defendants: You are hereby summoned to nppear within sixty («0> days after tlie date of the first publication of thts summons, to wit: within sixty «30> days after the l«:h dav of October. l«9t>. and defend the above entltle.l ac'lon in the above-entitled court, and answer the complaint of plaintiff and serve a copy of vour aJiswer upon the undersigned attorney for plaintiff, at his office below stated: and in case of your failure so to do. Judgment will be rendered against you according to the prayer of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of the Mid court: The object of thts action is to foreclose and enforce an assessment lien on the following described real estate, situated in King county. Washington, to-wlt: J* 01 * 8 23 and 34. In block 9. In H. K. Holmes ad dition to the cltv of Seattle, for 'J»e Im provement of Rainier street, in the city of Seattle, said state. JOHN W. PRATT. Attornev for Plaintiff. P. O. address: 3W»-312 Bailey building. Settle. Wash. „ Dure Of first Publication. October l«. 1K». TAX SALE REDEMPTION NOTICE.— To !h» unknown owners or parties in teresutd tn lot M(x?k Cov® addition to the city of Sea'tie: You ami e*«'h of will hereby take not ice that a? a sale of lands for delin quent taxes held by the treasurer of King county. Washington, on June ?th, UM. lot S. block ». Cove niiltlon to the city of Se attle was forfeited to King county: on the •_v-h day of De»-ernber, IMM. I applied to the treasurer of Kirs county to purchase said io: previously forfeited to King coun tv as aforesaid, and os the 29rh day of iSecv*noer IISM. I lid j-Airclwse saH tot. and receive i there fir from the |rta surer o# Kin« y a of a of purchase; said let wa» taxed to i»nkr»own owners, and errtered In the roil of King county. Wash ington. for the year IW. and ass***ed and uifl in the general rax mede lr» said v<*ar In rtje S':m of Two am! SR-1«» dollars iy* sfi »nd that the time nf redemption from said sale will expire December l k '*>. Dusted at Seattle, this 3d diy of Octo ber. I*9*. HAMILTON CI.ATT. Address: P. O B:>x 113*. Settle. Wash. l>a*e of firs? publication. (K-*o 24. IK*. IN THE SUPERIOR < OI*RT OF THE St.<te of Washington for King County. In the matter Of the estate of r»rl J. dei'eawd. No. 2 105. Notice to • "redltors. Notice ifi herebv given by the under sicned J M E At kin son. administrator of the estate of <*arl J. Swenaon. de < eased, to the creditors of. and all per sons havin* claimf against the said de- to present •h'Mti. with the ne-e«- sary vouchers, within one »#r after the date of the first publication of this no tK*> to the said administrator at his pla-of business, rooms 13 and 14 Boston bi.w k southeast corner of Second avenus and «"olumhla street, the *ame being the t>»me for the transaction of the business of «.»id estate. In the city of Seattle, countv of K'n« state of Washington. Dated at Seattle. Washington, thts 14th dav of November. A. D I^*> J. M E ATKINSON. Administrator of the estate of Carl J. Swenson deceased IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE Skate of Washington for King «\>unty. In the matter of the estate of f'arl Swenson. df<»»««l. Notlc« of Sale of Personal Property. Notice i* hereby given that In pursu ance of the order of the xuperior < ourf of the j*tate of Washington for King '■ounty. mart® on the 11th day of Novem t«er. A. D. I<*. in the matter of the es tate of t'arl J. Swerson. <lereas«d. the 'indersigned J M. % 4 kin»on. adminis trator of the estate of «ald deceaiied. wi>| «*■»! at publie auction to the highest bid der for '-afh one-eighth Interest In the bark "Matilda" ind two rantbal lr»- ftrumt-nl#-. <-n Mon lay. the •yith day of November. A D V~ *• i' th' 4 hoor of jri o'do* x a m In fron', of the King county courthouse, lit the iiiy of county of King state of W*»Mngton. at Seattle. Wastilngtoek this IJth «Uy of November. A. D l«r». J M E ATKINSON' Adm!nis f ra'or of the estate of f%»rl J. Sw-nson. deceased SAIK9. PEOPLE S SUVINO® BANK. Occulta:*. B.Jck WulL Capital C«9N -orrtrEßS AND TRUSTEES - Jvoft Fur*.h PrHiltai Arthur A JJtcjir Vcm Pr*«nont John —.... S«eo«4 Vico F'raoidont *. lar 2«e. Manager CaaVr. toe* Frank I. E?,oi«ett Amract Caahior H.ctrun.l Ki»»bKbtr. Jon a Coilla*. E. C Nwtf«id«t. J. T. Gr««n*a£. Tra«*ac r a a »*»o baa* bustcow ax el a«j*eiy. I>po» :* rf*lv»d from ft to ttO m#. lavtfM: •;5o««d n*r ansratr: 9:* p«r eaot. on '.>rtn A«»oa-ia; 4 p«r coat, eo or c.r.ary 4*pooita. DtoMoaoa i*c".*r«-5 -.Mi -iars of May *oi Xotetjibtr. L»n» mate oa reai t*tau or appro*Hi ooliarorala <j»ir NATIONAL. BANK OF COMMERCK. Paid-up capital S3OMG* Tra»*ct» a *en«rai bar.kin* VQSIMM. X. D FroafcSoat H. C. Boerr Vie* ProotdMt R. R Spencer ....CaeJMor Safoty DopooU Boi« tor am. DEXTER HORTON 4 S Vie# I Mtnaiw ■ Caahiar r. IMhfl% Sight exchange tad fer» on New York. Chisago. Francisco. Portland aMvaikMSSfl Oregon and British sSSIMrIM| Sight bills of excitant* <m ' - SI abie elsewhere tn Korea* Collections mads at *ll aetata «a '■ : SI Bonds, stocks aad ottar -ih .. ■ - eolvad cn deooelt for safa THK PUQET SOIMD * ATI cue.. .-Naiß or m>i ii j 1 1IH.B Capital stock Pakl ta Surplus . { ■ ■ Hr K**C b ii'r R. v. Ackear — ns^i Correspondence ta all tha _J9 io tha Ususd States aa4 *ss^^^9: THE FIRST NATIONAL AanT'S^li BEATTLB. Paid-up capital »! 8 urp.ua "-TBS K ilaur.ee M-Miciea "7.7'V^ea'S9fe|^K! Lester Turner General bank in* business Sight and telegraphic la (.11 the principal cttjta ■* BPIHI FLY ON THS SKATTUi TO TACQHA. Vi Fonr round trips daily. aaasaTS—» Mi tm oaa hoar and ivtatHma^B'lf THE Regular dally Mm route aa f- "wa: TAKING BKPEfT TTHDftI Tm* CARD. Single fare. Me; rooaj at Leave Seattlo—lA Udl ka: |||||S Letvt Seattle—T a. m.: 11 ta;la.ifc -Mi Leave Tkcoma-IS a. a.: hk fSkkS Landing at Northsra Padfia wkkHfjEle coma, and Commeralal Mb IkatiaSilE rlon street. Seattle. Sundays, steamers HIH Mft Mgu^K Washington, fare Ska. f-r>a«T wrv.aMaMty B The magntflcent steamara Qaaiflj^V City of Puebla and Walla Wa9a tween Seattle and San at Port Townsend and Viotacta. follows: Lea\e Seattle I Dkk For San Francisco. San Fraaalwajylg^K s a. m. . ' November C November 3, I. 13.1 51. 51 ** IS. S3. C«. i December t» December X». 11. 11. «L M.IL f ..K Leave San Fran-| Due Saattik claco for Seattle »November November 5. 10. lsJoecembW December S, 10, 1&.I . H The magnificent st earner Ot»«£9Mf|^H leaves Seattle at » a. m. far A vember 13. December 12, flt 12. 27. Due back at Seattle llmrhH December 1% 35, January Ml ruary H. The company reservek rigki Bteamera or sailing dates. J. K. P. S ML ; I Goodall. Perkins S#Co>, %£SbSB San Francisco. OLYMPIA. TACOMA ANP ROUTS. * a WB», DAIT.T TIME H>Hi "■ WM Hare I Olympla at. IS« mjTaoesas aLHB Tacoma at.. 10:0ka m Seattle kl.»flE|H Seattle at... 1.00 p mlTaeoms tt»aH Tacoma at.. tJipmlplyjWJy* CITY or Dally except Snw^^B Seattle at.. 7d»A Tacoma at..l#:ok* m|Oly«®lfc Olympla at. ; p m Tacoms Tacoma at.. V» p miSattto jktu~l— Fare between ®«*ttle aaA WW|H centa Landing at Seattle CUy «HH of Main street. LILLY. B4V>HnDUSft<^AM|^K City dock. Taiepkesi Capt. L WiDey. Manage*. . SAN JUAN ISLANDS. > I STE aM TBLTDIA Carrying United Slstes dock foot of_Maia •triiUMHH nesda* and Pridav at Townsend. San Juan Whatcom. Re taming. com Tuesday. Thursday aaa la. b. »■ TIME CARD IN North bound—Leaves ■esink rli leaves Port Townsend l> day Harbor 10:10 a. a.; bor 11:4 a p. m.: arrives Mas «!■■ (;30 p. m. _^^ES| South oound—Leaves Ms»wtgSß*M| m.: leaves Roche Harbor 19 Frldar Harbor 11 a. ai WWMy Townsend 4 p. m.: arrives St p, a. J. R. Thompson, managty eepefi *».- Boipirdus A Co.. agents. City SS Telephone. Main IT. L. A B. Weekly Tims Cari. ,B SKAGIT RIVER ROgT* Steamer Ohampalgn leavesSUff gS day. Nov. IT. at 7 a, m.j : 19. at 7a m.: Saturday, i Leaves Mount V«IWS i l*. at 7 a. m.; Friday, Nov. * i Sunday. Nov. 22. at 7a. i Htanwood. Fir Skagit City. ' .-.nrt Avon. (Tulalllp going and nonh Tueed»y > B Steamer Clan McDoaaM iMdBBp dock. Seattle. Monday, Weasjpfcab Friday, at 7 a. m.. for and Snohomish Plver polnta, with S Wllley Navigation Ca. MW***- and Olympla. »*lty dork, steamers for all on the Sound. Opsßjsl|l bMOJJ- Main <T. S. Q. TFRKES. PUOET SOTTND I AJLASSLA SHIP COMPAJfT. /y[ VICTORIA ROOt* STEA MSHIP CITY Or irnjgflpt Trjm hv' 1 < 3epm Ar'tlOl Vlctorta •r>a.ly eacept Mnter- Thle steamer furnishes Wg»aij modanons. cerrrln* bo|» ii sengerj. and leaves froea "•rwrtus. etc.. Oeseiml Age^_^_^gs6« <K> ON THE EVERETT. EDMON^. Two round tr,ps dally e«s#* In effect Nov. ». S leaves Seattle 7 « a. «.. •-»£ « Leaves Everett 13 a a>. ' P Seattle landing. Cptog, Landing. Merrhants Iw*- far ConnJcu wir.h Str w:th 3*r. MlkadofW tram for M >nte Crista kn« w Telephone, 'Red 131- vicTosiA notrrm ■ iSFSz Townsend and way Sunday. »1. • SSI WSPI a m.: returnlST. Tn " ' * » ■ port I ■ , mm - Soaday, J S> IjwWTSn wi •.» -WM