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to join in. | . ja j T yn trewif.R. OF «PRIH ViTtH CO, KEPOETI. , That Th«-r» i* Still t|lilK.> tw .u ft«rk !• the C oaeem UU tke t««rl «• Aatkorlac j |f -..M>»( •( 3U P«f CcBL an Tfcg|f |,a«ai-* «»w>4 Alan Like ta g.i. a Party "» «*»• AeOaa >JJIJ wt kr the P«*«*« Saaad Ha* «*aaai ■••*- _ etaremen's regarding t »mtr* of the Spring HUI 2L*r tu frgar.iaauon and aale 'tZ **• «**'• ** r * EB * J * *\zl £ -J»s pub. c yesterday upon tha ti>« sop«rio'' court of the first rw Receiver Tram per, who. after ntat !* tas aaact aaca.Uoa of affaoa aa he the® amen assuming cr.args of «,»<«**. etc.. of the company, a*k* tha lL- ta authorise him to cn.tr th« suit p. ihe Fu**t S aUor^al n Ta® Spr;t4i HUI Water Company stsi deleni the aame. He aiao aaks m eaKrl to empower him to levy an a»- of K per cent, on the unpaid ILrVf & cooi>any, amo-aun* to JLui.- m is bJ rrport Receiver Tremper states i*! Us has iavest<c«;ed the affairs of tha <eat *sT and sou«h: out its asseta, so far e M ssa heen ahie to, and finds that the -aatfH' r *ii u. x»rpu:a:«d on or about lajiat 36, l»L with a capsta. atoek of iii,- s» U*: aoout Ju-y 12. 1.»3, the capital tlt< « sas incraafc'-d to ai d a«i:n 0i feiJTJ ary <B, -0 l-i>,vOo. The htat o p'i«»!V.a. was paid in lull, and «a s eaU an as»o»*roent of ?o p»T cent, vis BMde oc the capital rr + saouating to Sta,46b. and that after 3* it/raw t& W two cal'.s or asaeea aes-j of 10 per cent, each were made fay l&e company upon it* atocknotdexa. each iax>«aung to fci. m>, an»i so far aa he haa cms shtt to 4et«rmine there still remaiui |£ of tb* capital sto<k unpaid. Ti* tetiowinf naaied persons are the K#e*a«»idcrs of the company, representing t.HtViM the total number of aharea of m »rltal *tork, 2.5U< Kit ti.e par of «acn; K«t».te of Haiiey Gataert, *l6 tum. M'ate of T. T. Minor, 6; Jo .n iMy, i«. <!• r. Ookismith. t; Jacob Fsr-a. 8-hwahat:her Bros., 3SO; Stet «shP»«' M. 1 Company, ». first National teak fl», a.l of 8 attie; eatata of Martin fett£* 100, es.ate of I-oula &acha, 100, 11. X Waiter. 26 8 W. P.o?enstock, luO. 1L K M(fTUian;*. Si; Ja> ob Haas, 30; g. Oreretai® 1»; K. R Heller, 100; 8. W. I.'- A. McWilliam*. 5, all t! &az Franc.sr-o. TJi« rec»- ve/ states that he is informed test aa or about January 27. 1*«0. the ivcmt HU, Water Company, in consldera t>3« af 3«6.57, entered into a w ritt«sn Matraet w»!h the city of S attle for the af the wnttr plant to the c!ty, and to »secute a rood and sufficient conreyanca t! the free from encumbrance tad ?kna On October 27, the ctty pa,J pf the full purr*haae price, tha i-mpur tttrutin# to the city !:* deed. r;.9r to the execution of thla deed tha Wfr rorrpany e*<wu!Rd to the Pmre-t for i National hank, a* trustee, its deed tfths property and rights in trust to wart th- payment of its 15- ono worth of fc"d» ard in:ereet- This deed has N-en *w! .» now a ilen snd incumbrance on the Fl*fty ewjany. The Spring: Hiu Water Com. puf aa«l bjnd.holdera, aetured by tha t~jat de-d. have caused the Punet Sound \vjan*: bank to institute procr-ding* for •>* f»r(M-:oaur* of the lien created by the pw deed in! !t haa commenced an action sttilfh tht Sprinif Hill Water irftiw eity are defendants. Veivac Tromper state* that at far a* lik *U« to iMfn the water company has hiki to protect the city In It* title to '* ;roper?y. There is tn the h*nda of the u the property of the water £>»J*ny. two pronmiMory note* executed ** E L Terry and wif% b-arinp date of i- 'J I lsst. and payable on or before three fw» af-er dat* to the order of Jacob #«L m * S * ir<r ,or and th « ottu r f*i»9oS. The *ndors-«iT!Cnt on the hack « nrh nbpww that the Interest ha* b*en P* up to January isss. The receiver i «. ha* !n his pna*t «e»<>n the mortg »ge ln ( '"•"** o' Tsrry and wife to Jacob Furth m aiwrtty for the payment of the note*. "•* property consists of lota tn Terry'* •'••feat# and Itoren *nd Maynard'a addl to the city. There are no other a#- «*» property ri*hta or outstanding cred ■ du# or belongtrg to the water company *' *r ts«» u>e tnpofd stork and the iWr Oiwrteags. that is. as fir a* the re f* Tfr T#t discovered. The rerelvar 1* jnf#rvt*d. thou«h, that, the Terry mortgage ■ » WW.aortgage and lien on the land* Msrribsd. Nr Tremor state* that hs has not yet all of the corporate bonds and • '* and n , ka if account of the water —s-r but from the book* that be ha* 'listed H V* apparent that there is at v * w remaining unpaid on the * *•* of each ©f the stockholder* r.amod 1 *!m. and that th» stockholder* are, with *•««*«,«* responsible and well able .>** Notwithstanding the exlstctioe of encumbrance upon the property sold ' * w»ter company tt» the city, and • ! *a»din* ttwf nro of the mock sad aot paid in full for rhe»- "v*. w» Sidney p.-t », v the city for the convev » w*s dtvMed up imarc the stockhold- t4k ' ?i S his pro rata atxv r-itn# to * °* # v a-ea by him. The i j»b» earned *» plalntiSO la the com f _ J n " ac" n <n which the report " 5,1 :, e a-e tn the w<i*«r rom- K 3 S W Heller y fytmi Ahirh#f. who \* OM of 3* r os., r * rut d as stock- p!!', 1 'ally r,«>.>rtei. the re-drer a»ks ft/u-t to tnsk." an ord«r authorialna «J L'y* "ere'eer f t . r '+ Bprkig Hill W *-er Company. sr- -r h araearar.ee in the J. .?* ( th * y 1 > M Nttloral bark « si' ** }'* ii >T ' r - c ! Wat*r Oompanv til " ? ' In court. He ** is?°*e 'h* court to strpow .-L ? lr>ct v ' rn • make, les-y and call an « . w""!**' ® rer cent, on the unpaid t.»- f k w *' pr r ' mpany, and to bring . tioa ©f sam* in the •«*nor cor-t. *'»•«» Ml; (dinr It I MITTITI M*. !, " r, ° r < »«rt «a««alaa4 In l oir Wr*,,.,, -(lf| HMPMr|) f<| ofte t-' .M r "" rarftvM hy tho ' fr ••■ ->-r timfn art or# n* th» '' I"' ; " v •' Tb« faur 1.,H v !-' r - V l " 9rr v ' W '* 1 ...» - Mn va A^arrw Nv. ' V 1 «f*wl »a Tb» Bo* oa H*\a ..1 k I *- » n ' S * 4t# or w ** * - a ,x PJ' Hfrnw. »a Oty of +*••*>« a+« ♦❖♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦a ♦ Our i 1 New ♦ ♦ Store J X Prices t ♦ ♦ J f 2 , ' - W *r» \ ERT X ♦* • a t r* * ♦ j w i ♦ i ~ I • .anu 00. oc | Z IMIS-IA l"tr»« t f Uo«r ttadl»oa. ♦ i k "' \\ r Da. ♦ I w <* l>o l»« " f ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Attention, Miners. 1a 9»me people buy and then look for bar t r ~^' ii l I—*1 —* c*;n«. If rou are going into tha Tafcoa yon will n*-"*! a itort that will stand the hllP<i kaoda Call and a-e nur mot-*. We are in the boaineaa, and c* w njaae them co rear order. Y ukon Stove. z. c. MILES co., ' 6 iVp^irr w,r Ba.iarS. Ic all of theae cases the c-*ta were taxed to the appelant*. The ease reveres *ll that ©f Peter Cofcai v*. fhs City ®f Seattle, ia which the city se cured a verdict ir. the tower court. This la the aerond appeal in the action, the firat decision revers.ng -.he Judgment In favor °* U»* defendant aad remanding the cause for trial upon the laeue aa to whether a •übeeqaeot contract wu tn:ered iato to deliver a quantity of pipe at certain lo cations in place of rh<- Spring street wharf. The MXr>l tr.a; resulted in a verdict and Judgment for the city, from which J ig tnent the plaintiff appealed a second time In decid.-g this ap;aai the Hither court • tat** that the lower coart adm. *ed evi dence to »hnw that the distance from the car* to the places specified «u no greater than from the car* to the SpfiAg street " v%rf > • n<l ahowing the length of noma of the other hauls Bade under the oontracta, tha condition* of the streets, etc., and also instructed the Jury thai if the defendant requested the pia'ntiff to ro&Jt# hAUfcS. &Ti>l £.d so, he t h%r%- by became bound by acq jieecen** to make the haul for the >sa»r price The plain: ff ofojected to these instructions on the ®round that they were erroneous whkh flt>)«ctlona the supreme *"ourt holds are well taken, and it therefore reverses the • *lon and remanda the cause for anew trtaL SOBLE liAMAGE CASE. Demnrrer by the rity Allowed, nad <hae (ioet Over. The N'oble damage caje w as called hefora Judge IV.TiSon yf*t*r<!ay. but on the sus taimng of a demurrer the ca*r> waa poat poned until April 2. This is the caa* in which D R Noble, lather of Jud Noble, the young man drowned last year by falling through a ;iok» on F-ailroad avenue, la sutntr the city for US.OOO damage* Ymmg Nobler who was a very popular and bright young man. left bla de*k in Anisworth A Dunn'a of fice one evening about dusk to attend to some bu*incas, and never returned. TT.e finding of his hat told thn tale, and after a diligent search hi* body, was finally re covered. The father claims that the city was ner llgent in not keeping tha avenue In rtpalr. Heeel\»-r H«»»d*a ltep<»ri A. H Boyd, receiver of the property In emtmeri/ in the case of John \\\a«l ng vs J Wooding A Co., filed his flnil report yesnerday with the clerk of the superior ooart. The report shows that since the receiver took cl \Tr» of the property e hu* collected tg.Cf.B7 and has paid out t* 132.*#. This latter amount Includes tha payment of WfW 61. representing the amount of dividends i«a.d upon labor bees; t2.1j0.T1, the amount of 2 per cent, dividends paid upon general claims; f»77T». salary of the re ceiver; 5206 attorneys' fees, and t4.ttT.77. the amount paid for all other purpose*. "Hi is leaves J'4S T3 |n the receiver's hands. The nnmes of the stockholders, the num ber of shares ownod by each and the value of the same are; David Hart, i shares, r .Sn«; C P. Lacy. 2 tl 0™; R K. Hon. * r >JO: John Woodln*. 13. $«.&*»: A. K. Hemphill. IT. t\so(>: William Walker. S. t:,&<0; making a total of CVW. AH of these stockholders live In Auburn. Wash., with the exception of Walker, who resides In South Park. There was also filed in the f-ase yester day a list of verified claims and the report of Pevld Hart and John "Wooding con cernlr* moneys collected out of and the disposition made of promlssary notes in dorsed by J. Wooding & Co., as payee, to the Bank of Auburn, as col lateral ooeurpy. Hart and Wooding e.*k that the court ft* a day for the hearing of the report and also that aa order be en tered declaring the title of Hart A Wooding in and to the notes absolute, an 1 that J Wooding A Co., iiworporaied, has no further interest. W!H Try Once More. For the third time the property belong ing to the Northern Tagging Company will be sold by. the a.heriCf. At th-» first mK fceM noire time ago. the pljin'iff In th* ci emiinst the company bought in the logs for something like s:.*ua There were objections ma '• to the *ale. which objec tions th» court sustained and ordered a re sa'e of the pnopertv. which waa had smo weeks ago. John H. Elder hHng the pur chaser. for SI.WO. m re objection* were made to the aaie. but they were overruled by Judge Moore on the ground that a sulTMer.t ■dewing had r»»t been made. Af «t ftiie ac tion by tie court, several petitions from cr«rtiter* for a rehearing were read, stat ing that the property would *\:r?!y brin? £ 000. and poselbty V 000 should another M le be ordered. Vpon thle assurance the court set **'e rumNf two aside and or dered a r-eai* of the property, at I o'clock cn April S. Mnrrlaffr License. A marr:a*e license was l«.«ued yesterday to John fj*rsen and Emma Ho**;and, both of Seattle. Mrir *«I»S Filed. \. tio-,a were Vjrun tn tfc* superior court yesterday In the followirg caae*: f'xrollne Clark e*. James H Wool err f *i.—Promissory not* and mortgage. <>«roMre Cl*>rk vs. r*'er Batimar »' al. n't* and rni'f cif KS**- r \. Schrein*r va. Pacific and h'P" Sound BottKi>« C strip*r.y—VtoS*tion r-t agreement and arreara** In tent. and interest. Xarv R. Sml'h va 1/«1«* tV«-ny et *L —-Prorsuseory note and mortgage, tenrt %ote*. The deer** in th* cs«e of C. M. f»t-e*fe. *s revolver of th* Ws*h|rrton S*virr* t>ank. v*. th* Ci v of Seattle was *i*»ed jeeterday by Judjte Ber.aon. J« *r* Moor* *:«• -1 *n order confirming the **ie cf real estate lath r*<* of the I* w Guarantee and Tmst Company va John Oorth*«y. {—Aer ccnUrming the •»*- of lot ». tn b'ock * R«tton ad'"t;T. '■* l-«J! V>. »-* the cas* of Paul M EJ*ajs**r vs. John S fi*y et al.. **» signed >e*t*rday by Judge M>>re. Phor.ff M >v-r w** yoaterday app.-Satod rwmMtot w«iw t9 t v a raa* of UH. *t al v. M a; ai This Uan for tb* Mowrr .arraln W>«* which ara co« tr. tho raowrafa *tcxv \*>\ •>/>« o? f->r ?*-.<* t*nk*n- PominJijn Mlnint tVmj»*ay »<•?* wttfe tna » idltar »»*'rrday. Tha ravita. k i« t actJ at $:»■*««. Ir.xo $« • <a.< *. *r«. at II «*«rb * >■* l|K*>rp*>r « .r*. ««k» *ra »l*o t)-« aj» i,«ora# \<i Ha.i. 14 K- Oa.io«mjr J. T Ror*W. An cM»r «>r*.iwtT*t •%!* o? «*«! ••»*•• !r tha cn»* cf Wll Pocfeta or<l Hofr rt Wbf worth r» S. v<r..i A. For*rr»o.i ot ai . it* *.n '*d v«vr.!*t t* M *?* 1"hf» f*rw*rtjF ftt of k»ti * a SI. * rof»*«:r.tr.« M IT a<-r«i a!a> 1*» *- rra in ?owa*ntp * Tr'» * v» bo««tst la by Uia piiiatiffa K>r H.*o «. of the Grip. The irrmttwi dans*-'' frtm La Cripf* ?« of iu fY-uiiT!* in yi* if Maxai'if cur# is «t»rd. luvrw, *n4 t>.*mhrr*atn * CMfh lierw*}* taim, ait tiatwrr wili K ■* Awcf • p um i f thow«:v*. wis. h*rr li-A r*-c>»iiT t r la fnj«», wr kava *«•» »•» ianru c* a «rt*cio n*m ttarfnf iwiihirt in |nnua«A wkirh r»*jr! j ureiT »bat to « crrtam lira of that drrad du*a*e. It asii riVt a fv cu-a ts W**o War ih*r *rv* nth-'T tmiM nc "1 J> t»*l <yj %wi ivX •ir fey THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. TUESDAY. MABCH 21. 1897. TOO MI'CH COCAINE. ®» H- WILLETT. A* ENGLISH« %*, TO BE EXJUIISLO FOR MSASHTV. He Is aa Arlstoerwtle, Ftselr Ms rated Has, Wks Claims to Be a Mrabcr af a Wealthy Eafllih Family, asd lay* That People- Are Tryia* ta Cheat Him Oat af His laheritaaee— lyaterioui Mea Re move Bricks From Hl* Chlmaey— Eiideaily a straai* Story Back af Uis Uallaaimatlaaa. Eraaat H. Wil'.ett, the erratic man who waa spoken of in the Puat-In teHtsoncer a<>me ume ago as desiring po- K e protection to keep an exp-es«man fnnn kidnaping him. w as agais in eridenca yes tarday. He up Mayor Wood early in the morning and told him tha: hla life was in danger. He aald that some mysterious men had been at work removirg tha br.ck* from the chimney at his house and that there was a plot to do away with him. Tha mayor waa glad to have him a«ek as sUtance from the police. WiUctt around the station until S o'clock in afternoon, when Capt. Ho«> had h m locked up on the charge of Insanity. Later tn the day he was removed to tha county jail. He will be *aken before Judge Moore today to hava his mental condition teated in an official manner. WiHiett iold Detective Phil.p* that Mrs. WUlett. or the woman he apeaka of as his wife, was traatlrg him In a really shock ing manner and that she answered him in langu&ga that would make a poiiceman bluah. Ha doea not dtny that ha u**>* morphine and cocaine, but aays he liauts himself to five grains a day. The police think that he must take several times that amount, as his action* are very strange and he ha* all kinds ct hallucination*. One of his atories, and by the way, the latest. Is that three nights »«ro he had a "blue Jacket" with him all night in order to have him verify his cla;m that mvsterl ous men were removing bricks from the chimney of his house. "Have you any idea why you are he'd here at police headquarters?" inquired Phillip*. "Why. yes," replied Wil'ett; "they claim I am insane and that I am troubled with hallucinations. Kow I can prove that is n->t so, I would like to have an officer ac oompany me to my house. It is Important that I s<*e that things have not been rear ranged since I waa there." "What would be the object of moving things about?** Inquired Detective Sam Corbett. » "To charge the appearance of thing* sirl whs last there." replied Willett. "Who are the persons that are rearrang ing things was a«?ked. Willett replied that "they" were the ones which was so ambiguous that the questioner considered himself knocked o*»t. "I must hasten to the house," said Willett, "and I would like to have the chief go with me." He rushed o>t of the office and was d.recteJ into the city Jail. Willett Is a finely educated man. speaks so decidedly English that his nationality would he discovered In the dark, ar.d af fcots the monocle. He has finely cut fea*. tur»*. but his face reveals the handiwork of morphine, cocaine and whisky. He makes some pretensions to literary ability, and prior to coming t> Seattle several weeks ago, lived at Peabeck, ©n Hc»od rAnal, a quiet place, wh-re he had abun dant opportunity to allow h's genius to MftMnm forth at will. While there he proved himself an adept In fixing up con trivances to keep Imaginary sp'ca away from his home, ar.d lost no opportunity to let people knew that he was a m»mber of a wealthy family. He claimed there, ar. 1 still e!alms, that h» la being cheated out of a vast Inheritance. THK FINAL HKSI'LTS. Manlclpat CITI! Service Etamlnif tfona—For «pr!na Work. The final results of the civil wrvtce ex »f inaMo-* in the various departments were snnounce? ye«ferday as follows: Three mechanical ergin»«rs for the wn'er department: F. K. Dunlap, F. W. Herd and Oilhert Brr*>k«s. Cirli an fine--# John Lamb, transl'rrsn; Oeor*e McMonacle. tmnsl'man; Ferdl rr 1 Dehly draxh'wr-in: D K. 8lck!««, cha!nm«n: Johr H IrifT chairman: C. F: P 9wc»!and. axman; B. E. Thomaa street and «wrr inspector Of the applicants far promotion in t v <« fire department thaws who paseed were: For Samuel H Tlorne. Fen R Hume*. F W B- ;n. Will ft. Kenttey, Herman Richard Clswon; for en irlr r r F M Oollins; for as*t«*a"t chl*f. K A MU'.er; for pipeman. Jacob M. Long fellow. Of tf • fur who to. k the examination for captain, ail failed. . Frank A*klr«. appli-snt for pn'.ice clerk. the tnt*-'>enial •»*< and h»s r.'jw t-> crlwt# the m«*dical and physical exami nation*. There are see*ral othe-* who hj»\-e passed the men'al and will be t<"t*3 physically thl* week. With the oomlng of aprinr housekeep ers will begin to think of cleaning their r*«ldeocea Lab>r Comml*eover Grout t* pTarin* a list of available »or t-:» wo-g. employer* calling at the te« of the bureau la 'he city hall eill find a wide selection There are a r>.;mb«r of 111* men who ar* al*o skilled In *ard«oin* and wo- j gtadl • accept a ftw day# work tn setting out flower beda Art l.rsisr I rclore Tostcht fair Immortal bar 3 rf C « v >«• **-«'■»? »>?>* thrirM that nation of arrt*t*. tS* rr>«atr*t #v<»r rrodiKad, will b# tHa th*ma of ?• «* K*ncht I"• M«rr» b»for» th* f*«a;:]« Art I*-tt-£u* »-4 SV-hool of IV*t*rv In tha )ttn<-ki*y boiling, thia av**strir. c-to p-«r.Mrr *i T56 o>l«ok. ani f-r half an honr. Ar*i»?s *r,3 ethrr* tn- are cordially laritad to atter. 1. Midday »frTlfM at Klalto Hull. A« t v *» ctlor. Xjrn-m i»rt!<*« of tha i * .ampul <r* ir:-' •<*. «M»j «ra h#M da: r at RlaJto bail. Ko* O. C. Oarratt »f j spaak today on ~Bo*t?wa« tdMii," tindar tfsa rT.«ral awbjact "llta acd U'.» Uuai TO (TU A COLD II o% K ntT Tak« lanat'Ta Bromo Qa'r.tr# Tabiat*. Df«lfbu r*t jeJ as ;a»j if it U..i : 3 c „ri fte. IRKIITIKA " A 9*r'~* of r- < '!rr« v *.* *•-»»- ••. »! »J :ha T. SC. C A. for t*fc'a HS«»tlnr» wtU ta coeiinuad tor ctx M -'tay arwalnr*. I**: r *t>; tk» ~bu «"* w»-« »• t» t* » }#a4 Ir '.*« Y A! * A »#»?-"r*f> j> on*- t«*!. t?*<* »ror« b»ft» il » It ,'ar t&a "twar#.** Tha '*Saar«* ar# raquaiitad i„, tß*at-<brtr r * ** ; Vt «•.? 3«*<* 4* r.*s: at 7 f ok ax ihm Y. II C A. b U *&♦ r*wir-J of ir«rtr* &o: o? iM-.mt tlsa. Pop - *;: -iatto« ts vttt tasi» is (N ;ajmt ruft. Vor fifty yt*r« paopi# fcava fea«a u*trt Ajer*# »ai to»Ja> u ts tr«a par *.«-? n» >»t :a favor w tb tb« p«»b -• tr i Sartapart: a cane*. WHO WILL PAY IT? ex-coittt acbxtors mat have TO SETTLE THE SHORTAGES. The Fraaee-atla* Attaraey Determin ed the Ceaatr Shall Bo Reim bursed—bat a Search af Letl Smith's Room Repealed—larce Nimkera of Cheeks. Stamp nad It either Letters, Pen*, sad Ink Krad lea tors and Erasers. Prosecutinar A"oruey McElroy and hie aaeWtant. John Hart, were surprised y s terday afternoon wnen tney beard it as •erted that the allared in the ac cotinta df ex 5 erf was out lawed both criminally and cirilly. Both officials stat 1 to a Poei-Ic.eiageneer re porter mat the time for a criminal prose cution *u paust by the operation of law. but that thare wa* nothin® to pre rent the county from recovering on a etvil action. Further diacuaiioa wan cut w the appearance of **-County Auditor Beman and ex-County AiJitor Frank Twic'ielL Proaeeutiny Artorr-y idcKiroy disappear ed in his private office followed by hi* via itors. an 4 wiat they talked about ia a profound aecret. Mr. Be man is especially interested in the d*covnri«a made tn connection with the investigation of the condition of tha road and bri Ige fund. The offiei&la of the pros ecuting attorney'a office are determined to have the county rcumbursad for whatev er shortage they can discover, and It na turally follows, tnat tan er-auditors or their bor lsmen stand an excellent show of bfcitig called upon to settle. Prosecuting Attorney McElroy does not expect that the entire shortage will be discovered, but it is probable that tha cuan-up will reach 110,000 or S&000. Teaterday afternoon a reporter had tha opportunity of examining some of the road and bridge fund orders which have formed the ba*la of the prosecutions already in augurated. It would be useiess to say that they had not bf-en tampered with. It rtmaina to be set;. wia> Ctd the work, aud if there is a possible explanation. The county commissioners were in ses sion y eater day, ana Mr. McElroy was with them a long time. They looked wi*e when they told a reporter they had nothing to say. The return on the search warrant for Levi Smith's room was made y&atarday in Justice Ingersoll'a court. In his .return Constable Pika says: "I found in rooms the following aruoies: "One certain package of checks drawn tn favor of t3. Smith or self on the Washington National bank, all signed by L*vi ti. SmiUi, and which auld t>ack.i<e of checks I have for convenience sake oumberad %' and the aggregate amount of aald ohncks is U.724.5A, a.nd numb- r of separate checks in said package Is l^a. "On© certain set of checks, So in numbt-r, which 1 have numbered '2,' which chicks amount in the aggregate to the sum <jl t:,il7. "One set of checks, 15 in number, which I have numbered *3,* which checks amount to 1960.2k "Fourteen checka, amounting to I21«> 45. "A set <rf ch> ks. Si in number, amount ing to 5246. "A set of checks, 12 in number, anxount it« to J1.384.k7. "One set of ct»eeks, 113 in number, an cunting to $1,976 S5. "One set of checks, amounting to $.',5^9. "One package of bank checks and de posit slips, being 17 aepaxa'.e instruments, together with one letter, which 1 hava put In one package and numbered I>.' "One package of bank deposit books and check stub books, being IS different books In ail. and numbered 'lo.' "One packajre compose i ot one blank check book with the stubs attached, to* K»»her with certain odd chocks, also one aej*»srt book and one memorandum book. "One certain memorandum of warrants, together with the ad-dresses of persons, written on four sheets of legal cap MMT. "Three certain envelopes, two of which being sealed and unopened and without addresses. the third being addressed to Q. Smith.' "One certain Ick pad. "One stamp an 1 rubtw*r letters, together with tweest. rs for placing the dates in the stamp handle, the same being enclosed in a box. on the top of which appear the vords, 'No. soiid rubber date*.' "Tt.ree pen and Ink era = »rs. "Nine pens and yt n holders. "Tliree cards, all being the same si?.e, upon two of which app»»r the words. *N'<- than He man. j»«-*!tie. Wash.. Oounty Au ditor,' on the third of whi« h ail writing has been erased or scratched off. 'One vial of a chemioai preparation, wrapped In a blua paper. "One vial with a nqu:d fluid In it. "One heavy weight with a smooth sub stance in the shape <*f an egg attached to it. "One box of "Collins* Improved Ink Ermdicators.' being a chemical prepara tion for removing ink or writing from Iwper. composes) of two b-xties, the bot t,es being numbered I and 2. "One ink ersdioaror brufch." A laborer Injured. John McGray, a sailor, was taken to Providence hoapital last evening to be treated for Injuries to his bead and received while assisting In unloading the barkestlns Catherine Sodden at the city dock He was struck by a load that was in the hoist. Hli Injuries ere spoken of as painful, but not dangerous, llohlied a ttsrher *ihnp. A report was made to the police yester day that the Pioneer barber shop, in the basement, corner of James street and Pioneer Place, wu entered Sunday night by means of a pass key. and that two pa'rs of shears and several razors were stolen. Police Motes. F. C. Bats, who was arrested for eon di ctlng a gambling ro«im over the Pelcho saloon, was arraiene<j Jn t s » municipal court yesterday after;-, -on. Bats took the statutery time to plead. Geor** Peareon «« <-fc*r*ed in Justice !rirrr*o!fg court T?*tfTl.r afternoon Witr» •t'Tilln® a big fan fnrwn Weet Seattle. He «tt to given a preliminary examination tma af'craoon at 1:39 o'clock, I'm Fay. alias W. H Moors, and M. O'Brien, who *»r« caught fay Officer Pow ers in the art of into theM*s* sa loon, will be taken U-.'ore Jostle* In*er «M»H t tn afternoon at s o'clock for a pre liminary naminatim, Georga K«*er. who ia known as the Lake inaane man, was locked up tn the city Jail yesterday by Officer Ha rt e» n. Kewer go t away the In txn* aeylum a few days ago This l.« the sec ond time ha has e* and rwuiaal to t;:e Yi.-ir.ity of h's hon>e Ha is the ra.» > rV> took pr»aae«Son of the boat house at Green like and wfso w;*a looked ujx»n as a burglar until h*s identity «aa dlacovccad. The Ala»k» Tratlir. Bertha, chartered by the Anchor I • : M'r.in* Ooap-*ny for a voyage to Cork intet. w*a takinsr on t applies yes terday and loading •> JOO feet of lumbar. f»he will clear today. an! will a»,; with about ninety people aboard, SteaT!«hip Mexico arrive! from San Fraaciaco laat nirht ar 1 wii! be reaiy to ehtl ( t Oyea Mare*: 25. sne will start k>a<*.!rg 1« <M) feet of lumber a* the Ker ry mill today. Af*er her arrival at port T" wnaend, Sunday af: .noes, the went to l*e part are bay f <r W tone of coaL T"-e reraalnier of htr freight apace will be takes up with 1*» tone of general raer r-.it Jlse brought up from San Francisco a~d U v e outf.ta of lbs Yakone-s who w;;i go north on her. About 406 passengers, r-st and aeeend e'.aaa, are figured oa tor this vrvaae. S'eaawfctp Wl!!»pa ia tc arrive from Alaska next Saturday, and la ecr ; e-S"j:?«d to ata s*xin March 25. g... £ ::-.reu*h to Dy ea. Br tse tdvar.re aa> of ticker* a fall r list ia a* it* V ttraKihip CJty cf Topeka win *ul March 3». Pv a.*, errcr la yewar'ay morn ing a paper LwaaaiUag date wae aaaoonce>i for April 1 1 Po«*it»te Rat* War. ChK-ago ad*t»ee retired by the ro*t late>..gee--sr yesterday esy that a re-eat 4»a»aiid mads by the Canadian Pa-'; So r .. -s Jt« fto ea;ae =n-.j*rai»a demae a-MUjs in trass-n:: aenta* paaasagsr rate*. The Canadian Pacific app.i«J to tite ch*;-(aaa of tt*e Tri imonit nsooi Paa s «-r A - -->.. *- . « for a-j - iH>nty to pay 1) « -i r -< tr ? ticket* tad «* MUNYON'S MARCH MEDICINES The Learned Professor Gives a Plain Talk on SPRINGJMSEASES. One Remedy Cannot Correct All the Changes in the System. SEPARATE SPECIFICS AM Needed to Prevent the Dereiop* meet of Disease* it End of Winter. SEEDS OF CONSUMPTION Catarrh. HronrhllU and Throat I)f». »•*»«• Arc >u»u by the Sfflcct of a March Cold—Man) en's ( old Care Hrrak* t p the Worst Koriu of a Cold at Oaee. WEAK KIDNEYS Th« Mrtolt of Extra Work oa the I'art of These Organ* Dtring Cold Weather Are Promptljr ttrragilf card by Maajou'i kidney Care. IMPOVERISHED BLOOD Aad Deftetrat Circulation Cail far Muniona Blood Care, the Beat Blood Toale on the Market—lt k.a rlrlin aad PurlHt-a the Blood, Pro- Btatct Appetite uiiJ Give* Ut-ucnrd ktrrßgth and Vitality. Prof. Munyoa says: "The Idea that out nru.-t UKy *»pnng Medicines' U & grea-t mi stake. It is true that at this season ot the year many changes take kla»j*> In the human body that aSect the blood, liver, kidneys and nerves. but in healthy peop.e these changes oc ur with out the help of medicines In fact, it is a sin against nature to t..ke of any kind into tha body nn!«« one Is ill. T! • so-called Spring Medkine* for the blood are also bad because they pretend to cut a till disease* with one oombina.ion of med icines. If your stomach is out of order it is absurd to take rheumatism medicine; if you have a cold, a kidney remedy not on>y does you no rood, but may do harm; * you liver Is sluggish, a nerve cure Is uselt s& In fact, there is only on* way to cure promptly and permanently, tha.t Is. by treating each phase of disease with the appropriate remedy. 'A separate cure for each Disease" is the grand and true principle on which the Munvon system of treatment has gained its marvelous suo ce*s "If you hare a Marfh Cold, the first thing is to cure the cold, a* this is the season when Grippe and Colds have a d mgerous tendency to develop into lung diseases and catarrh. The most obstinate colds yield in a few hours to Munyor's Cold Cure, Pneumonia, catarrhal dis eases and throat troubles are always pre vented by this re-mealy. Where Colds are complicated by a Cough, the Cold Curs should he alternated with Munyon's Cough Cur a. "The debilitated condition which affects many people in the Spring season Is Na ture's warning that some organ Is week and often precedes serious disease. It is a condition which metis careful Investi gation. and which calls for treatment, not with Spring Medicines, but with tie remedy that will remove the cause. Jf the stomach Is disordered, Munyon's Dys pepsia Cure will act as a stomach tonio bowH regulator, assisting digestion, anl curing such symptoms as pain or soreness In the stomach, indigestion or distress after eating, fullness in the stom ach, shortness of breath, poor appetite, coated tongue, sour or bitter raialnx from the stomach, heartburn, wind on the stomach, constipation, dUslnuas, fastness and lost energy. "If the kidneys are afifeoted, the lan guid. dragued-out feeling la accompanied by pain In the back, dark circles around the eyes, headaches and deposits of red sand or mucus in the urine. Munyoa s Kidney Cure ia guaranteed to cure 66 per cent. o( all forms of kidney dissasa, "VST en the liver Is disordered, the whole system feels the presence in the blood of the poisonous substances left by the de fective action of this organ. In fact, the condition is one of genera! poisoning. There is depression of the spirits, tired, worn-out feeling all the time, bad taste in the mouth, aching and soreness in t! e right side, backache, and aches and pains all over. Munyon's I,lver Cure stimulates the liver to heeithy anion, and makes a perfect cure by removing the cause "Impoverished, thin and impure Wood is fh«» foundation from which many diseas* s arise tn the Spring months Tbe pour quality of the blood results In a general low state of health. lose of energy and vi tality. The patient tskes cold easily, and the colds sre obstinate, leading to ca tarrh, rrje-uma*tssn and neuralgia. Mtm yon'a Blood Cure not oniy purines the b»,> d, but makes n*-w blood rich in nour ishment. that invigorates the whole sys tem. It aids the healthful act! nof all the organs of the body, revitalise* all the tissues, promotes appetite, drives out skin diseases, brings hea.'thy ook>r to the cheekn, clears tb» ocmplactlon and tone* up ttie nerves, dispelling twmpiettly the dragged-out, tired feeling," No matter what the disesse. there a Mubvos specific with which yoa can doc tor and cure yourself Munyon's Im- f roved H-wneoparhie Kem-dtes sold v all dnurglsta. mostly at SS cants a vial. There is no guess work, each remedy is plainly label**! with directions for home treatment, and the cur« is absolutely cer ta!n. If you are In doubt a« to the na ture of your disease, a personal letter to professor Mtmyon. 1805 Arch street, Phfl ad»« rhla. will ts answered with free med ieal advice. on ©na way. Th« apn'Sea/ton wn% b*«M on tba fact t>at othar roads were admit ted'* paying t***e eomnilaaioiMi »o !ouri«t a*enciaa. at*i aa It did no« aai&loy any. It thought !t ahouid have tha rlrht to nay Um eommi«*ion<» on general freatoeas. T> « chairman d#nie>4 tl;a application on the rrrwind That tha arrangement® In eo«n#>- tion with lb* tourlat a**r.ci«e wra la ef ftw* whan th* Tranacootlmmtai pMMn«"r Aaeo:iatP>n «ti formed and fc*-r.<« w«-r* noraoaarfl? a~cep**d an<l nroat be coneM ,.r«sj a* har'r.r atand «"'« tb« txr*-- irrrt. While line* make c-rreapoDd;".# arrs--*- wit* the aama or » mJar aaenrlea aasumtn* «irr.:'.ar Ob*l#»H»»e, tfcey ha*a no rUrt.t to through the a*»oclatlo» authority to extend »odi paymenta to othar me i uma It i* beltere-d th« Canadian PactSc w il cow taXa tr.-iapende.nt action and pay tha can* r ml wiieh may glvo rua to a r*;« »*»•- / rmoKAi. jr. tr»r' of • daisad'aa P• fjflc railvav at Port Townaend. «a» i* town ytwrferday. rtwt» r Otnwf <*'• lav night fv } a jvi, o be «oea to xaaJca hla future home Mr. Otind daring hia rwrtdeoca In tie h*.« mV;* mar*- frtenda, ai» *ia to learn of hla fifpirtaT*. A W araiac. T n nera, an-1 ladlea, • hoard pfW\i« tfcwJMirra WttH BvilMtAe *.- po>'-«. '*' rk »** v y b*arket. fs>r «i*fp*a* p. rpooea, before g.~ ta# *>rtfc. C&l! and axamfr* at P IVtkonif ** -* .- e wrSf aad ".yax »-* r&* do a-;*» lai • for that purpoae fie war aof ebeap rob**, w;>"> a'* w<jrth eaa fjf »1 **;**" "-r.« 11* Marias *irert, bat moa Fv»t aad - oi. s a**a-'iaa. Boa* &«*. fir ciucfccs*. |"rya-£:j.'.u Co. The FlacDougall & Southwick Co. TRIfIMED fIILLINERY. A SUPERB COLLECTION TRIfIMED BONNETS AND HATS, In appropriate designs for street and evening wear, may be seen in our fHllinery Depart* ment: The latest Paris Novelties, together with a number of exclusive designs from our own workrooms, will be found there, and at prices exceptionally low. We will be pleased to see you at OUR fIILLINERY OPENING TODAY. 4LBERT HANSEN# Manufacturing Jeweler. 706 First AT. DFIi IB 115 WAIOWIS. WATCHES. JEWBAT. ursi ay. ;r (sa>a#WAßE| mH wm. k*auk * co.-» niminn And Other Kir.t- IJI UMi IV * Watahee sod J.welry *»da cuum n«kM «»... rinnuo. ta ° r4 ** * tj Moran Bros. Company, MANUFACTURE ALL KIKDS Machinery. MORE PIANOS. Another car load of Frankly Pianos has Ju«t Arrived, We buy thc.«e pianos lor spot eauii and In large quantities, and slip them h»>re In car load lots. By this means we ob'aln the ben efit of tho lowest prices, of tha cash discount* and of 1 'te car load rates on freight, thus ef fecting three MVIBP on tha actual cost of our pianos. By buying from us you save this money, as oar prices are lower than you can obtain elsewhere. Call and look over the*e pi anos before the assortment Is broken, and g»»t our prices. We ■ell on easy terms. Winter & Harper •OS fcKCOSO AVE*IE, DON'T HIT DIRT FOR COAU ORDER . 4 « , GILMAN WASHED NUT.^ Oalf Washed (oal aa the Coast. Mois*r»r MthTtH M»»**r»rrt »r> W;ctK>«'« Soot ft a« i/"B? aw kH« '» erw 8# 7Mii w a.,..;•«■ ot c.v,..»r» W l«airafe> 4r»» »iH' »■ 5| »! * 1 It toatnM W • (tlid, u.* »;:«.» *uafl t»i Mia. tarqp wl»< eoiic fcu4 » v#« kMN /• tr»J/ »44 fty 4r':MT.« * B »"T »*ft if »M »«/.* Uf Nr> »»4 tor *«n W:»# «r i '« 4«j/ HlltMHMltrl ti <♦ <?— «• » >«U« AMdCMEfTt. <*» » I fi | IMh ITV Nortiwwt Theatrical Pau B. Hynf, K»«i4*nl Manager. 1aon«. Mala 41. NUN' l«i*j ui Taw. i* £'•* »n, tif* I!, JJ, E»«rj jxxi«- • Knvortt* O-r : .«nna, FANNY RICE, la N'"w Ver*Jon of H»r >,*!est *nfl Gre*t#«t Laussin* Inecaa, M At the Fftuli Ball.** SPECIAL T««»l*y N»*M. th« tew R»- o: an tic aome-dy, «tl to mualo in t£re* acta, M 4 Ho»»r fiirt of Parte." H ip*rl» ra»t. new cottum«4 »u .•T Prica*—Lowar floor. II; ba'cony. firat foar row*. Uc: h« n tw.'-ors-' S»«?: r-c W4 £c. Salo of teat* Friday. Jiurtb If. U » 4a THEATER— J jcertfewaar T k »a*r*~al A rtm. Ttjtphou, Main C OXB KTOHTOWLT MAR' FI », iWT. FIRiiT AMKKICAN TOUR OF X s*B f Afci WAIT WEB, Tffl? WWL.L K'VOWV in VIARtA.N VIOLINiHT, Sypportad sJjr t?» H iiXT CONCERT COM FA NT. Wf'AIHK If EXT. BhtltupMrtui .: »f *"'! lK«art«ai. Annate. PROF. F. HOLC3, Puniat. yRIC*S~Sc, s**:. tie. «. TO COOK'S INLET, ALASKA. By Alaska Commercial Co.'s Steamers. Steamer DORA leaves Kitka for Portaca Kay. March 22>i. April fith. Hieamer BERTHA leaves Juneau for Cook's Inlet direct. April 16th. April lath. May 13th, NUy 25t.i and scnU-mouthly thereafter during the season. Far particulars «t>r>ly to J. F. TUOWIiUIDGR. Geoan Deok, Seat tle. C. H. J. BTOI.TKNBKRO. Ticket A«ert J'aclflo Coast Steamship Company, tfut ttrit Avenue, Seattle. BDWAJID DK GROFF, Hltka. Alaska. FRANK A. BROOKS. Juneau, Alaska. Or ALASKA f*f>MMEß'"*T AT. CO.. 310 San some Street. San Francisco. FOR THE Yukon River! Tha -team- r Bacelstor, especially refitted for pa**en»rer traffic, will sail from San Frarn-lnort for the Token Gold Fields on <>r about June Hh, August i«h and Sep u-rober sth. For im**pnir»*r and fr« !*ht r*;es apply ta C. H. J. STOI/rKNHERG. Seattle. nr Alaska Cotnmer -laJ Co., Ban Francisco. I The other half iu»cs I V WELS B ACH J m \IOBS GfflMir/ Cherry Chrrrjr §u SENT FREE! To mmy pmrmom lairrvtltd la h* - mane matters, or who ItTN •nlnilt, no will ir»d tr««, «)t«« «implication. m forr of tb« •ALLUSfCB," tbo or (iB of this •oil»(f. In addlttoa to ft* lafrniolf Utnrrttlag read I a*, It •oaltla* a Hat of «h* ▼ataahlo ant a anaaal prrwlam* *l**a f.jr the paper. Addre** THE S4TIOXAI, Hl'. VASR ALUARCE, IHMII Call*4 Charities Halldlas, Soar Torlu GREAT REDUCTION On all Holiday Oooda. The most com pels 11ns of Japans so No* alt is* la U* city. Com* and s** for tours*.T«a. Japan Bazaar, 111 Flrat Ara. THE dUSK-MD WTt| l>«L HtHktrwtl, Prop. Hi &/ SLneCj Said it hifiU Ism-vil •• l*f»i Ata, B*>»**a Motif* m»4 IfartMi Tho Rosy Freshness An 1 a fc'.»«tT *<>fU<«aa uf the akin Is tor*. robtauxKi tr iu«s* v&w u« Poaauat's tpp.c»toa Fciwdar. i The Argonaut ii/Sjj *4i soTTsa »r, OSa* * »**nsc=>. -ead sr* «lyerta ths b#a »««!* -«o »m «( • s <» *ark. J»* Mf* 'j* ths i"» :& Jkieps m m a*lslir ty|W*d •*<* Us Aigoaaut. it is sot«d far its »*«! to-'i, ttt fort.' -.« |{ear V'j»* le*. tar*.»bi*i js rwj'krtSM'.' <». sad it* l ng ir'»a Kmmi. ess mSHsn l 1 ti>« Arfousal u Ajmtk s* fcm, El~Tlie Argonaut pOIIBI A ITEW4MT, I adrrtsk*n> '» rarlar* oaraof o< Third aM CslaaMa streets, fteatll*, tkoa. Tete->hoao ■«. U»