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6 Rink*. Warrisge*. Destk*. In ord»r to *e*ar» forr»ct teaertlon of Bck .ees under these h«*« nn. the same # r.c t.ld be left at the ba* !>«■** r,T;e« or thU paper. No charge la made for #i r h notice® Funeral notlca re*olo , J'»o« or o'her *:*- ri* anro<;n.->men'i w be -barged a? tbe rata of i 6 oent* pr line ea-h jneertlon. POST-f STEI J.FtEN' 'I.K , RIRTHK. . Wtrr>r> EN-In Ha-rrrday. M»r-h to Van to Mr. and Mrs W H- «**«- «iefi, « mon. S**stle frjTKiay, SI. I*?. u< Mr. and Mr* Jamea Vf*. * &• •• weight, nine pound* DR4TH4 A*D n *I;H HA. CH ASE— ittje Oer.er 1 ~ " day. Mareh M. \' r - Har-. wife of J udae J..m« H ' J^ f L *~ fx>gajn aouaty, and mother ** Mrs K *>. 15 Nugent, of ihl* city. abo--k from «- fe**t of operation. Remaps were aeat tt> Wenatebee laat r.ght. . NOTICE TO THE PI BLIC. The ptibWc 1a h<-r»t" wsmed to pay any money to partiea reprinting W<** agent a of tha Seattle '' except Ln» following. w»«o are the J^ ljr •uthoriaed traveling agents of tne roet- Irsiaiilgewer. vir J A. M /H He aria;, L. A. Harrison. V\ ill H. HaMMu Thls dc<ea not apply to rt *^ n ' this t>sxe r who are locat*«i in *arlou cities and towns in the Northwest,, nor to postmaatara, aho are in all caaee * tied to u»ka •uOwrriptlon* for tbe l.»a!iy. Sunday and Weekly Post-Intelligencer. City colieciors; J A art R T. r»« > • W W F.ajng a.--l '-• ■« v _ RI.H ARD. A reward of |lO wU! be paid for Infor mation leading to the arrest and eoa*»c tion of any one stealing copie* or ...» Post-lntelligencer delivered to subscr.oe. a throughout the city A l> A Kit i I HI". R*»" » ; Advert ««ra desiring display advertise ments changed for Sunday !»»"• hand In copy ay I o'clock Saturday to in sure char; it*. NOTICE—Th» business office of the I'ost-Inteli jri-ncer Is oj"-n until 11 p- m . Funday hour«. • a. m. to 12:1*-' P ®. a:i-t 7 to >p, m. Classified advertisement* will t,<! received up to this time. Advertisement* under the head of Lost. Found. For Sale. F »r Rent and Situation* Warned will be tn««-ri*i at the rate or l cent a *ord «ach insertion. Payment ai way* in No idvtfUftlflWlU rc ceived for ie*s than 85 cents. Advertisement* will be received at b: inch offices of the pijst-Inte.. geruer. TACOMA BUREAU No. 1,123 Pa ific avenue. . _ TOWNSEND Willum J Jone*. BIILMNOHAM BAY—New Whatcom. O. H. Culv«r, M*iiaaer. OLY MPI A 417H Main street. Charles Wit»on, *rt nt. The fu.. 'Wing letters await advertisers • this office. B<i»lness. (House 24. Rooms. R tr«.iln. S K. Shoe*. Hoarder. Mining Stock T.tilor. B R«r. h. W. A N. 11 L. Reasonable. X 2S. G T M U OT»;l>-U.IAT*. WANTED Energetic, hustling men. with or wr IMKit expert«nce,ln. l* y ami t hfou*h out state. to solicit Insurance for the Mutual Reserve Fund I/ife Association of S.w Yoik the lurg-xt and strongest natural premium life .manciatton _ In the world; tnuiran «> in force over JEW-' ort.- rtiO; %»• rt 11 en hut year over $*4,000. UW>; liberal contract with full Instruction* to capable men who can devote whole or portion of their time; money In the business; bent company In the world to work for; sound life Insurance to suit the tlm*s et forty per cent, less than usual rates. You can *HI what the people want to buy. Address Dr. A P. Mitten. Stnte Manager. iMoneer Build tng. or >••11 between S3O and 10 a. m. or S and 8 p. m. daUy. AGENTS—We have invented a new de vice for printing signs on fences bridges, rocks any rough surface; six colors at on<-e. any «!*»*, you can sell one In every store Arc Co Racine Wi*. HKI.F WAmD-MU.K. WANTKI* *» f>r "MoKlnW* lutti* for I*r»t«et<oi» und Sound M >n. > " C«»n;airia t>lo*r*t>hWa ami portrait* of caMnM. Introductory chaptar on flnaive hv John Sh*Tm.»». «"»rvty SI '.»» C»m mlaslon W jwt r*nt. P«n<i!iH for agents. Fr#»*ht paid Outfit* fr*a Writ# fjui k. Th» Dominion Company, D*pt. #. Chl r^jtOk WANTED--An ilea. Who can think of some s?mpis thins to patent* pHveo;. your Ideas; they m*y brins you wealth. Writs J>/hn Weodertium A Co, D n. G 9», p«tent attorneys. Washington, !> p„ for their t'< P'i*-» ofter and list «rf 1.000 lnventlcns wanted. W \ NTKD M*n in every -ounfv to a<-t as privat* dsrtectlvc* under instructions; experience unnecessary. Adores* I'nl ver-«al i>etertl\e AKenry. Indianapolis, lnd. \N'TVP t m- n to eat ' '*nt m*a'» Merehanta hotel restaurant, foot of Wsahinjrton street. HELP W Oinil-FrMtlH. WILL YOU WORK mornings. ■ m in* 1 and Saturdays Mr tuition In Wilson's M dem Hi!- : 1 <>M:ege? Any depart, nwnt. Call IW4 Washington street. l>IIOT«HlllAPIiKR WANTED \ first. vls«S retoucher. |vrm*n»nt p:»sitton; c mtnunl ;»«• with Savannah. Victoria. R C. \ NTfP Of for cene'%l > r fc. No Hughston street, opposite Pacific school. WANTED illH for genera! housework; German pref#rre>l Apply Broadway! W \NTFD Oiri to wait on ta • » tim Cherry w * > 1 • i» m<« 1 1 1 \ m i>l s WANTED St.-.ks merchandise of ail kind*. P*> highest cash pr! es, ev erv thing strict!* .if! tentlal. Add re* a Merchandise care P<o*t-lßteUtger.c#r. sfattna Invo -# of sso<>k 00 hand and pri<»» wanted. W anted tiA*l at'.ff eti*in* la-hs; new or s*>"on i-harid. In s >*Ki r« li-irn'h swing. * or I feet orvg \ddr*»s l!ax «"«» N w Vt e«'mie.-«ter 14 t" WANTED-A stead* lins of »aopl« r\m nirg to s*e tfie #pr iy pumps la the world at the JL C Mtlas <*r> Till' FMP*>RU'M will r*r htifh * for furniture •: *rpe:s stoves. e -1 'S First avenue W a\T E iv—Cord wood, in M* to 1 am e<«rd !»»;■* Apply :• R. It Dtwsbb* »rs»t. C <tn tre- Jioca. V VNTTP auruws't tmnni* tie f*e; 1 Box Vu-tor , R C. * * TI.H-iKI Oil « tOTMt\«.. WITTENBERG. 114 West Stlß, MM highest cash prt.es for clethu g * - • \r» al .mn.u a « attsnttou w-..J te given. M MTtt-TO Rr.\T. VI ABM IN WANT 5 a t ,.,1 room must he a ; r# l!h j ta food locatt, r. Api > v'loth .4 Co.. F'.r«t *\' * C. 1 Block W\N > ' 1 • • ~re7|. dence district. A.tdrx-.s v >. K t m Seattle t «>ti HI NT—l'»H*lV frslt ranch R.IM4 v M ., m I *n 'ai:d. fc *>*. •' » t ass \\ ». D. I'sri i» .t i\> Nets \ H »»• II I I *"> l 1 i »t- N T Land tn l-» r g v » small sra k for »*r!e.- ag or p rv pur- L -e« Jba J Mvvlthrs. Si v vst• « t*dL lionf* A*f> no*HO. RENT-Furnf*h*d wuh or without bosrd. beautiful yard. 130 moth avenue south. FOR RENT—De««ira*le rooms with board: f• e :iW' Mrs. Baker. Third and Ma rl 'in *-*e»ta r MARION-Rooms wl'h or without board. R'K>M3 w'.tr. board, g! Marion street FOR RF-n-ROOtm. F'>R BBT fUau'ifuHy furnish *d rom» ' tr*» hgf and airy use of ele vator. rea*Hnir room h«th. IE month and upward* Hotel York, First avenue ar.d Pike. A L Palmer. Proprietor. FOR RENT—Elegantly furnished rooms; P- and up* »ri». baths; steam heat. Hotel Ferguson. Front and Mrs Ferjruson, proprietress. Furnished rooms for light housekeeping. FOR RENT— F? r »t-c!aa# furnished room«: strict! v r*-* pec table; for fam iltes; Sight housekeeping permitted; terms reasona ble: New Lewi* faring block; central: Marlon and Third avenue. FO R RENT-Neat, Hean, com fort aHe f umJaned room*; a iso housekeeping rooms, reasonable prices; modern im provements; excellent locality. Nor mandy. Third and James. FOR REVT-Three rooms on upper floor furnished for housekeeping: fine view, nice yard. qu»et, no car fare. 124 Srewart. corner Second avenue. FOR REST—For hou«ekeepirrx three un furnished rooms and bath on Pike street. Apply 1504 Fifth avenue, near Pike. F'»R RENT Furnished rooms: also housekeeping rrjom*: steam heat; ele vator. Room 4* Epler block Second. FOR R ENT—Furnished room* for house keeping; cheapest In town. 2516 First avenue. FOR RENT—First-class furnifhed rooms. Scheuerman block. Front and Cherry. FOR RENT—Furnished flve-room flat; bath; no children Wlfl Fourth avenue. SINGLE and housekeeping rooms: one bio** from FI/ORENCE HOUSE. 415 Madison. Fur nished housekeeping rooms. F*>R RENT— Unfurnished rooms. Arling ton; references required. NEATr.Y FURNISHED ROOMS Abbott House. Third and Pike. For RENT Rooms; The RuaseU; steam heat: private baths. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. <JIS Fifth. FOR RENT— Rooms, single and en suit*. The Arlington. FOR REST—HOISE*. FOR RENT—Cheap; a splendid, new up right. flrst-class piano, with two neatly furnished rooms and closet; would take leesons for part of rent. Call at 518 John street. A <~"07.T five-room " Ottag"** on Queen Anne; furnished, Including piano, bath, etc.; Urge level lawn, garden, fruit and flow«n Robertson <512 Burke building. FOR RENT—Furnished house, six rooms, all modern improvements, corner Elev enth and Cherry streets. Apply to J. Furth, Puget Sound National Rank. FOR RENT—Two splendid homes In Queen Anne Town; other houses and cottaßes; all location". William P. Har per. Dexter H or ton Rank building. FOR RENT -Cottage on Olympic place, nicely furnished: all modern conven ience*; good warden. Mrs. E. T. Smart, 411 Olympic Place. FOR RENT- House northeast corner of Tenth avenue south and Main street; rent low. Apply a: 212 Tenth avenue south. For RENT—Nine-room house, with modern improvetr. Nts and basement. For rales Inquire 523 Ninth and Jaekson. FOR RENT Houses flats and stores in all locations. Seattle Rent and Collec tion Company, room 4 Gottstein block. For RENT— About April 1, finely fur nished cottage, with pUno. Address Oottage No. 1. care Poet-IntelHgencer. HOUSES. STORES and fiats. Pioneer Rent and Collection Comsany. 9 Box well block. FOR RENT -Good houses at moderate rent. William N. Redfi. Id. 303 New York block FOR RENT S-ven-room flat; latest im provements. fine location. 1302 M<in sf reet. F<'R RENT Cheap 5-room house. In quire at 142# Fourth avenue, near Pike afreet. FOR RENT S'x-room ho?:se and bath, in post off he block. Apply Sl9 Third av enue. J-'OR RENT -Cottage, five rooms and h«th. Apply iw(f of *4(16 Yesler way F«'R RENT Furn shed 5-r«>.>m cottage 1?10 Olive street. I'UR MK>T—OFFICES, FOR KKN . At ' w r-» s: fine s ilte of five out ide ro->nis on «econd floor of Washins' n Territory Investment Com pany's buildincr. at corner of Cherry and Sec.-nd streets, over Post-Intelligencer Apply room I>. Rl CM %*CF.«. K«*U SAJ.r I» <ia and pr -"fltahla a rash maroaatlla hiialnaas In battle; *rt»ll aatahtlahed and centrally l»-atad; a*- tv-n**-« small: honoribV and lairitlmat* b::«|n«*« with bright futura; r » «iwrlffi 1 * iiary; a s'ranjfar to th« cltv own -Iron Into this huslnaaa and •hm a*d as ! did Principals only, ami th.«a with fr- •*» c»«fi np»d apn.v, tM ann a- in*, will <>n*aua In mlnlnir A ' !ra « Knt*rp*:<*. PO. Be** 4 k\ Saat tia. Wash Off Rl<-H QUICRLT. f*nd for •**© In vmi.'i'i w*ntad " Kdjrar Tato * Co.. Mr >'a > v N Y. roii «*i.».-Mi*rKi i \>t:ot s. yCiC.9 FOR HATT HI NO—From hlrh oUss thofonirhbrad foarla; forty year*" atp»rlan>"» a» brwdfrt. ?and l-cant stamp tor l!iustr.*'»d and d<»arripnva c*'alf>mi*. J C. Christian * don. Port Tii«nw(t. Waih F<">R fI\T.F. c »;m. a * :h ojr*. irr o*;>h' til In irood onf«r, wh«r* a rv->d bunl-iMj c»n he <fc>na. Aiidrfw *hn Ad*ma, \llvt^ ]\4TO i MKNTS-PiriiM roln* bona*. ( an furnish th«!r hom*« on-tha tr«tall*rant pi*« »* DtultM. Car!« a ,vi « t'»SS Ft rat avrnue. jl «»T VRRIVEP A -*r !,-**,l f r# « h t hc> ** ' * ' or t *-* d» tor N».»* . K-W V *-a ato. it vard o Hsrdi-k A 1 *SK V T 'T* i*wa» i'-»an prl m • *• 2 '■ " l^wra* j! pj'l> '•* • s - *»r* iy VI I »AI •-' <*o»nplito mt!m ' ' ■" no da^ara 714 Ninth avanua iron »AUF & h*r** power ar*tno and omnaT.- .tl liM^f Works ks>k 9AT.E--iJttl# Otant Ad * ,« r »«a r. aM M 1 <h* i« V. ~ - 0 Vl: |Ht SKI. % ,liJl r.<rw-pa»-ara A;f,jy ,> tMf office y, » l SAI.K-■•**: 'OP- •spr.-aa «s.j \Vf«t FOR F >R r n rt»-.a jrs for hotai or d•-' ~a !a pr? , v. Ad ■ »aa In*e*s e < - ? » ■OtDMMI or.RtK »:. is. Vrt T K. far rr «- , a»tar*a \ 'U-mi and <*r<Nit N r - .i*rr. ;as ► nama back.*. and a*; r*a>a ck *<"rv,ca. TV:«rpv -s*- j a J v.t it-'jnd. Brw ft ia< i?vc a■■ n d-'J THE SEATTLE PO6T4NTBLLIGBNCER. TUESDAY. MARCTT 21, 1897. FOR SALE-SEAL FJTiTE. WE HAVE continual inquiry from the East f or era Wisnltvtoß firms, acreage ttd Seattle tots, a* cash prx-fS. I: roe's nothing to list your proper-y w:th j* for sale nnlws we find a buyer. Jchn P Dorr A Co.. Room A. Bahey bu l . i inf. WILL SELL try equity In fine P**cg cf r»s estate worth a . •> lowestttnateelO. s*i cheap; ha* a a*r*gage F <*>. drawing » per cm: and due In IS month* Aldress Real Ee*a:e care Host-Intelligencer. LOGGED OFF LANDS in Msson and Thurston rf-'nt!?! excellent fruit land; eas.ly c*Ml*6 and nicely situated Ijf farms; fsvorab e terms. Tacoma M-. Company. Tacoma. Wash. 3.*.«0 acres Irrigated fruit ani agriralturai land*. canal and water right clear and ft" «-• » ea«h for city incom* property Will aasum?. Box 572, Wj::i Walla, Wash. FOR SALE- A fine resident# of M! rooms; ali m&i»rn improvements: on MiiiWß street; will sell cheap, also furniture. A d dress P. W. care Poat -Intelligencer. For SALE—Very fine corner on Broad war, l'T«>xl3ft. This property is tn »n «*- relient location for a home site; price, ti.m. F. W. West, 25 Union block. FOR SALE Equity; four-story brick Mock. %' »*>; mortgage 114 W t per cent., 4 years: monthly rental. 123. Ad- Clmnre, Poat-Inrell gencer. FOR SALE—AH or ar.y part of acres bottom land on Skagit river: price low. C W. Cook, care Tacoma Mill Co., Ta coma. FOR SALE—BO acres, good eott: 2" acre* cleared, house, bam. orchard: fl 1 ' per acre. William Bremer. '£& Baiiey build PF.ESOI AL. En£aßOE YOUR BUSTS. LADIKS-l to 1» inches, at home, with Dr. Conway's Bust Tabloids, at trifling co*t; H.vJO for a case we cannot; those developed in p-tst 13 years prove 'tis prrmanent; seal ed facts 4c f'ampj. Conway Spesiilic Co.. 122 Boylston »t., Boston. Mass. WANTED— Mothers to call at the Z. C. Miles Co. and examine our new line of white enameled ware. Your children c an not break it and it looks like crock ery ware. CORA late of Vaughn's Bay. will h»ar of something to her advantage by sending address to X . Post-Inteliigencer office, Li.OO reward for correct addres* of above. "NO DYSPEPSIA, stomach troubles, loss of appetite, to those who use Pap ola. Try it." LADIES wanting a quiet home during confinement, with best of care and at tention. can find same by addressing Quiet, care Post-Intelligencer. "PAPOLA is an exquisite and delicious luxury." THE ONI.Y Compound Turkish Electric light hatha on the Coast, for ladies and gentlemen. Turney & Co.. 309 Columbia. FOR SALE— Few great bargain# in hlsth grade pianos and organs; from tI.V» up ward; terms, w# Second avenue. MRS LESLIE, l'" 1 ® Third. Vapor and electric baths; rheumatism specialty. "EVERY GROCER should carry Papola." SEWING MACHINES. sewing machines. -215 Columbia street. TRY VON GUNTHER'S Hair Invlgora tor; finest on earth. STOVE AND RANGE REPAIRS, ail kinds. 410 Yes! or. __ "ASK YOI'R GROCER for Papola." MARRIED LADIES, try "Seguro." "PAPOLA, PAPOLA. PAPOLA." SPECIAL NOTICES. PROPOSAI-S FOR SUPPLIES—SeaIed bids for supplies will be received by the directors of the Washington state peni tentiary at their office in Walla Walla, Washington, up to 2 o'clock p. m. of March 29. 1597. for the fol lowing. viz; Groceries, drv goods, hardware. paints and oils. lum ber. drugs and medicines, leather and shoe findings, tobacco and flour and feed. For specifications a.id any in quiries adlress James Mclnroe, Walla Walla, Washington. PORT BLAKELEY, Wash.. U S. A., Mirch 1 1597 B.»rk Dacca—Warning to Merchants ar.d Others —The master of the above named vessel will not be re sponsible tor any debt or debts con tracted by any member of his crew ex cept upon his written authority. Frel'k. Geo. Nicolle, Master. COMPOSITION-We the now prepared to do composition for the trade (any m \sure) in Nonpireil. Minion. Brevier and Long Primer. Satisfaction guar anteed. Call or address Post-Intelll gencer, Seattle. NOTICF The ofTb-e of the Seattle Brick Ex •harK* has been changed to room pn«t-lntelllrencer building. directly over business office of Post-Intelligen cer. SPECIAL INFORMATION DAILY to manufacturers, business houses and public men by the Pres.* '""lipninsr Bu reau (Allen's), I'nion block. Portland. Orr. XOTICB TO C'OXTII tCTOH*!. U. .8. ENGINEER OFFICE. PORT l»rd. Or.. March 12. I*97—Sealed pro posals for rook excavation lr Neetucca river. Oregon, will be received here un til 2 p m . April 12. and then puh !!• ly opened. Information furnished on application. W. L. Capt.. Encrs. V S ENGINEER OFFICE PORT lartd. Or. March 12, 1*97-—Scab d pro p. ais f>r rock excavation in Umpqna r r, ''recon. will he received here un til 2 p m . April 12. IW»7, and then nub liolv opened. Information furnished on application. W. L. Fisk. Capt., Enars. U S. ENGINEER OFFICE. PORT land. Or Mar h 12. W - Sealed pro posals for dredging, constructing dikes, etc in Coquille river. Oregon, will be received here until 2 p. m,. April 12, l 8?", and then publicly opened. Infor trrion furnU 1 «d >n application. W. L. Flsk. Capt.. Engrs. FOI >». LIBERAL ADVANCCI on raluaNes— W etc he*. diamonds ar.d warrants, at low raici. Facie Joe Office, ft 17 Sec ond. LONDON I>»AN OFFICE—Money loaned on valuables, wa&chrs, diamonds and jeweiry. IG& Second avenue south. FOVNIV-Tents! Tents' AH «ixe«. r ew • \ second-hard. Corn»e Sixth and Pike. Chaptn. LACE CURTAINS and bim ke t * iaun d -ed good is new. Mrj. Jdosher, £.17 First avenue. Ml«< FM UEOI *. • ASK Tm R GROCER for Papoia/* Ol t« I US for «ale st the ht»- nesa of r e «| paper, lie per bundle. "l'Ai-"LA i' VI'OI.A i'APi »LA." •V.IMIKR'- VMI CO\TR HTOR<. g 1 \ PR AN liOO BRIDG* COMB A NT. ere irtd v *ra.-* rs; bridge hut'd " * - ->-r r Improvement® and *.tng Charles street sad First avenue south. ! •EATTI f. BRIDGE COMPANY, builders c'. br < « Lr r* roads ar.d h;«f»w.iv«; : • a ar. 1 m ftarf bnildir c t it-* I fO\TKM Ttlß* %>!> ni il lIFRv A P RANI \LL A iv>.. ca-penteri i" *, tifen i+4. iy* S rtng street. UK 4> J» «M D «I »R DIAMOND ICE AND COLD STYVfUOE * m, In. 1 stre* r msn-jfac- ■ ya'er U IKi RV> :(. N', T' ■ N AIR E * * !■; KS,*' I • ' ' r4 _ " . l " mi "~ ons *a«uU j;.n * ra. are a. i, eic. Fl* %*C! *«- WE NEO^TTIATE LOAN'S '.n any amount at the lowest rs-e# offered in the city, or. Improved inside property In Seattle ; money on hand for small loans: large loans closed w!:hi>ut de.ay. J->p n Dorf & Co.. room A bui. « PER CENT TO T PER CENT —Money on gilt-edged business and residence Property. Harwood Morgan, room B. ialler building. LIBERAL ADVANCES on valuables— Watches, diamond* and warrants, a* low rates. Irde Joe Loan Office, »ec oni. loans monev (f ;:i vaiue> -on its policies. Argus W. Your.* 1W Washington block. PERSONAL—StiII in the ring I assure yen, the big bu«v second-hand store. Corner Sixth and Pike. Chapin. THE THOMAS INVESTMENT CO.. rooms 4 and 5 Occidental block; mort gage loans and fir? insurance. EDMT'ND BOWDEN* successor to Lee A Bawden. financ al h-1 insurance agents. Hortoa Bank bur-ding. WARRANTS WANTED—State, county, school Wm D. P :kins A Co.. »>l New York Seattle. A FEW hundred d. lars to loan on first mortgage at 416 Baitey building; rate reasonable. THE OREGON MORTGAGE COMPANY. Ltd -Robert J. Fisher. Agent. 403 Bai.ey building HERBERT S. UPPER makes loans on farms and timber land. 12 Scheuermaa block. JAMES BOTHWELI* loans and insur ance. 2S Boston block; telephone, Main 4A». LOANS—City Improved property. 6 to 10 per cent W O. Hardin. Sll* TV.M PHYSICIANS AND 9LBGEOKS. DR. FLEISCHER. Deutshce artz; spe cialty, surgery, genito-urinary and fe male diseases. Office, Gottstein block, Seattle. DR. HAS ELI. M R C. S.. England. 517 Washingten bldg. Telephone, Main 411. Res.. Oreen 521. DR SARAH KENDALL, Holyoke Block. Telephone, Green 351. DR ANNIE RUSSELL, 26-27 Roxwell block. DKATISTS. GEO. W BRAGDON. D. D. S . 1-2 Starr- Boyd block Telephones: Office. Black 871 " residence, Red 821. CALDWELL. 15 Haller. Upper or lower sets. 19: both 116; filling, $1 and up; ex tracting. 50c. I)R h7~ F. SMITH. 11. 12. 13 Hinckley. Telephone. Main 355; residence. Red 831. ALBERT J. FORREST. Frye block. First avenue. GEORGE E. THOMPSON. D. D. S.. Burke block. P. H. O'CONNOR. D. M. D.. Bailey build ing. C. A. HOI.MES. D. D. S., Colman build ing- R. B. GENTLE. D- D S.. Now York blk. OCIIIST9 Oil \l KISTS. DR A. B. KIBBE. oculist, aurist and physician for disease# of the throat: re moved to rooms 326-32: Bailey building, corner Second and Cherry streets. DR. STILLSON. eye. ear. nose and throat, removed to No. s Hinckley. OPTICIAN. i|]|| p WHJDNIKI, 7K Scoond vrm ' Graduate Optician Every facility for scientific examination of the eyes. Con sultation free. Fine spectacles and eye glasses. CLAIR VOY 4STS. MRS E 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 FRANCISCO. toe wonderful clair voyant: do not fail tn see her. 1416 Sec ond avenue, near Pike. FLORA NOE MARVIN publicly predicted Seattle's great tire. 811 Second. MRS CHRISTIE. 614 Second Medium, medicated baths and massage. MRS. SWAN. 60S Second. Magnetic heal ing and baths. CHIROPODISTS. HANNA, chiropodist, sl3 Second avenue, room 7 Epler block. MASSAGE. i VAPOR. Electric Baths: ecaema, rheu matism cured. 1420*4 Third. F.m CATIO\ AL. I PROFESSOR ANDERSON tearb»« Eng lish. I-atin. mathematics, literature, psychology, etc.; comruo i branches rt- I viewed. 617 Spring. THOSE eTr^fti sl * to take the teachers' examinations in Miv should spenl the next six weeks in Wilson's Modern Business College. _____ WILSON'S Modern Business Colie**. Collin* building, leads the business training procession. Send for journal. FRENCH AND SPANISH LANGUAGES —Constant & Bracons, Burke building, room 42&. r.i.ort TIOV. MISS LL'/I "■ J*V RICHARDSON, elocu tion. 60S Fourth. \KT. JESSIE M. ELLIOTT. Studio. 36 Boston block. PHOTniiR *P»H© «l PPI.IEg. LATEST PATTERNS in amateur outfits and complete stoe-k dry plates and films; fr>>e use ;irk rooms for changing. Wa»h ineton Dental and Photographic Supply Co., 211 Columbia, opposite postofllce. | C. W. PARKER A CO., fresh paper and plates, everything used In photography; no catalogue. . - HOOK Hl%ni*G. ! WE LEAD th* printing procession; min ing prost" ct uses and stock certificates a *,'»>•< a;t> Metropolitan Printing arid Binding Comt <ny, Dexter Horton Bank j buitdmg. Seattle. F. ANTHONY—General bookbinder, pa j-er rosier and blank book manufacturer. *>, K•.r"t * • nue fo »t of Cherry Kl,n« A: R« Her - *erg bulMlng; take Oavatur. HKItIHiNT TAILOR*. I . ——- ——- ■ < HOT «'?i N, '» '"O. 14'5 Record, between IMWe and Union. Prices reduced. PtMim LID IfWßti. FEFDS. PLANTS. CUT FL> >WRRS. ETC. W o*ei r.J Park and Washing on Floral <S«ir.pany. •»*- Second. -to\ »: rkptlHlM. STOVE AND RANGE REPAIRS. All kir !s. 115"' Third street. I IFK HiOTH «M) GiLV4VI|I«Q. M :TAI.: LIFE JURATS raf'a, gaivan- DIM.H \>l> URECKER. A O. BENJAMIN--Sand sasp» for ga.d B-.-.ntrg aept ir. «:o k J'.i Ra..rn«d Ave. t>^Kino on ci »■ *■ nra •SAN FRAN IS O DYE WORKS, 6J6 iKtccad. KcJ . Ai, MIXES A\D M!MK. STOCK. IF TOU ARE interested in mining storks, you should keep pcwtrf a « their market v<uu -i TV- Mining Stcvk Reporter. Snoksne. Wash., fi*« The daa'y quota:ions of the Spokane Exchange. sad in It* Saturday issue it p ;h. »h<-« the qu vj ior.« for the enure »-ek, toeeher wnh the sales »«ae. hints to investbrt a*>d * "Market letter." anywhere. SS cent? per month; •ample <""*py f-ee Mmlrvg Stock Report er. Spoksne. Wash. THE HAMILTON GOLD AND COPPER M-ning Company are developing five claims: Mock non-assessaWe: mlted amount 5c per share: rustees. W. P. Sanlev. Capt Wii'.iam Clark John G. Hunter F H Brownnr Charles H. Fi:>r, B Mirsh.4ii. Charles H. Hessler. Office, n? Columbia. I HAVE \ LAR'IR of stvk In the finest mining prospect In British C will sell a portion of it very cheap jf taken Immediately. Address M:ntng Stock, car* Post-Intelligencer. FOR S ALE I-? shares In ?ho Red Eagla Mining Crwnpar.jr, B. 0.. u M cents per -hare: W. H. Fife, Ta o»ma, president. Apply C. Cameron. Box 5. Victoria. GOT.D BELT MINING COMPANY will sell only 2S.»WO shares treasury stock at r>c: no a*®'«-;men:s. 25 SuiUvan block. Seattle. Wash TENTS—Tents vnd exnva«s goods at Fe ll:* T. A A Co.. 117 Yesler way west. FOR SALE—Best mining jtocks. Veline. '.M2 Second avenue. A9SAYER. A. L. JOHNSON. 114 Tesler. assayer and chemist. Mining properties examined and reported upon. _ GKAIX A\D STO<K E\( H \HiE. SEATTLE GRAIN AND STOCK Ex change. 29 Sullivan hlnck; grain, provi -iona. stocks, on margin. Tel.. Main ATTORN El'*- 4T-L \ W. HOTT & ROOT (John P Hoyt. Milo A. Root». attorneys. 520-521 New York building. FRED H. PETERSON. attorney and counselor. Rooms 1-3 Olympic block. PRATT & RIDDLE, attorneys at law, rooms 30S-310-311 Bailey building. ANDREW F. BURLEIGH, attorney at law. 228 Burke building. M M MA DIG AN, Lawyer. 31 Hinckley block. Tel. Main 321. STRUVE. ALLEN. HUGHES & Mc- MIOKEN. Bailey building. HUMPHRIES. HUMPHREY & EDSEN. Occidental block. GAMBLE & HUGHES, lawyers. 226 Burke building. GEORGE H. PRESTON. 716-718 New York block. LANGLEY & SLAUBON, 710 New York block. EDWARD VON TOBEL-6-7-S Occidental block. RICHARD OSBORN. 707. 70S New York block. W. D. LAMBUTH. Seattle National Bank building. —— 1 W. W. WIL3HIRE. 716-715 New York blk. PATESTS. PATENTS OBTAINED; machine* de signed. Adams. Colman block. I>M R %M E. CKARLSS WATSON, insurance, jf W and ."04 New York building. Telephone. Main 408. BURNS & ATKINSON, general insur ance. 14 Boston block. GOODWIN. RASER & FISKEN. insur ance. Haller block. WATERHOUSE & BEACH, insurance. A Colman block. HANFORD * STEWART, insurance. 207 Pioneer building. WILLIAM HAITZ .t CO., insurance. Gottstein block. CALHOUN & CO., general insurance. Olympic block. CRAWFORD, CONOVER * CO.. New York block. TRA\«PER COMPANY. THE SEATTLE TRANSFER CO.. Thirl and Weller streets }{;»• ks. cabs. bag gage office, teiephon A Main 41, 214 Cherry street: telephone Main 48. warehouse; ona! telephone 41 or 850. Storage and in #uranee at lowest ra*es. I MIMU I t \ RKPAIRHG. UMBRELLAS—Manufactured. recovered and repaired; general repairing. 213 Co lumbia street. Robeson Bros. PROPOSALS w tvn:i>. Offtca of C- Q M . Vancouver Barracks. Wash.. March 13. 1K97. Sealed proposal*, in triplicate, will be received here, or at offices of quartermaster? at Boise Har racks and Fort Sherman. Idaho; Port land. Or and Forfs Oanby, Spokane, Walla Walla and Vancouver Depot, Wash.. at noon. April J". 18*»7, and then opened, for furnishing fuel therefor for fiscal year commencing July J. 1*97. In formation furnished here or by said quartermasters. t r . S. reserves rtirht to reject or accept any or all proposal* or any part thereof. Envelope? containing proposals should be marked; "Proposals for Fuel at ." and addressed to under-signed or to respective quarter masters. J. M Marshall. C. Q. M. I.KIiAL SOTICK*. NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S •'ALE—IN THE Superior Court of th-> State otf Wash ington, for the County of King Rachel Me Nellie, p'.aintifT. vs Peter \\ k-kstrom, WUkatrom. The Solicitors' Loan and Trust Company, a eorporafion. Thomas l>eWitt Cuy ler and Effingham B. Morris, per sonally ami as assignee, and trustees under and by virtue of deed of assign ment for benefit of creditors of. and e*. eeuted by the Solicitors* Ix>an and Trust Company, * corporation. William L Norr:n*ton. Maggia Nornngion, de fend ant a. No. 23.275. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and »pe !ai execution, imuel out of th r < i above named court, in the above entitiel action, and to me directed and de iveTed. 1 have duiy levied upon the following de »: rjbed real property, situated in said King County, Washington. to-ait Aii that certain tract or piece of land with the measuagt-s and tenements there- I on erected, situate and more particu larly described asfo4ioas. to-wlt: Theaouth i one-half of tot 2 in b'to- k number 23 of that part of th~ : an tno* city i of Seat tle laid off by William N. P«ii and A A I>et ny arid deseribmo on map rh and i laennvs rtrst addition to Seattle, I with .ill and singular th* tenements, her ed urrwnts and ipfmrt«uu)ce« thereunto belonging or in any a\- Notice is therefore hereby given that lon Friday, the 2&* day of Apr;,, !<«;. ,ti : the hour of 10 o'clock a. m, \*f sail day. ! at the front door of the courthouse, in the | City of ib s*l<l King County. I will sell the above dwrnhco property at j public eviction, to the highest and best bidder, for ca?h Luted this 2>>*h d*v of WM H MOYKR. Sner flf. Doo! -tie A Attorneys. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS .SALE IN THri fruperior Court of the state of Wash- In* an. for the County o: King A va ret-i Bail, p.aiet.ft. •'». Aipheus Byera I an i A T. Van de Vaater a> *thenff i K.r.g n• y. defendanta. No. "SL.'Ah. I'ndrr and Ly virtue of an order of sale ■ an ' special execution. iMuei out at the abt.ve namel court. In the wtv-.ve enUtied >n and to tr.e directed and d- ivered, • 1 have duiy levied upon the fohow de wr. ej re a; p? >p*rriy, altuaied in m«1 K ng C- jnty. iU.<h -.g on. to-w t. !*>t eight «*> tiiock. thirty-three (33) in Yes.er's V#t adilttiorj to tl.e City of Seat tie. N - > l« therefore hereb> «.v» r t* at on **r*lay. the 2*l 4ay of Apr!,. ls>T a: the hoar of 1?> o'cUrf-k a. m. at sa;l day. at the from door of the court ho*,**, in the Cl.y of Seat -.<% a said Ksng C->uV»tjr. 1 seli the aiaov«> 4aacrttved profe-rty at pu>"»:ic to the highest an, beat bidder, tor caeh. j Dated this 2>'";S day of March. I®T >v M II MOTER, SaersX By«rs & Bytrs, Aucraeya. CITY \OTICE«. CITY TREASURERS NOTICE—City of Seattle— Nctl.-e * hereby given that the 2d annual installment of local imprave- Brt: district No. 91 for the improve ment of Bush Street and the portion? of Cullets Street and Germaine Avenue in tervening betwwn the north and south portions of Bush Streeet at their re spective intersections therewith from Jackson Street to Day Street, under the provisions of ordinance N*o. 3i"4S. which provides for the ;mprovend>nt of said street by grading the same and constructing sidewalks on both sides thereof with parking strips between sidewalks and roadway, and providing for the payment therefor in Installments and establishing a fund for such pay ment by the levying and collection of i«sessm.*n:s upon the property benefited by the improvement, and pro viding for the issuance of bonds as au thorial bv an act of the legislature of the State of Washington, approved March 9th. :vU. and under the provis ions f -rdinance No. approved May 7th, IS'M. as amended by ordinance No. 3440. approved July 11th. ISM. has been duly certified to me for collection, and the respective sums therein charged and levied against each parcel and lot of land, and ;-art thereof, in said district, in payment of such installment remains unpaid, and the same, including the in terest on the whole amount charged must be paid on or before the l*th day of April. :»>•: Unless payment be made on such installment on or befors the ISth day of April. 1597, the same shall become delinquent and shall bear in terest at the rate of 9 per cent, per annum, until paid, and If not paid be fore said time, a penalty of five (5) per cent, shall be added, and the sums de linquent shall be entered on the annual tax roil for the current year against each lot and parcel of land, and part thereof, so delinquent, and with the in terest and penalty shall be collected as other taxes, together with such addi tional charges or penalties as are au thtiriied to be charged and collected on other delinquent taxes, and each lot or parcel of 'and so delinquent shall he 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 March 19:h. 1597. For^nßiES. V VRIF.TY IRON WORKS. Seattle, man ufacturers founders; French ranges, stove repairs, air-tlghi stove fittings, plumbers' g»ods. machinery, castings and grate bars. A**Ol NCEMEXTS. "ASK YOUR GROCER for Papala." "PAPOLA. PAPOLA. PAPOLA." BA>KS. Sound" national • BANK OF SEATTLE. Capital stock paid in. *525,000 Surplus 30,600 Jacob Furth President E C Neufelder Vice President R. V. Ankeny Cashier Correspondence in all the principal cities in the United States and Europe. DEXTER HORTON & CO.. BANKERS. Incorporated ISB7. Capital >200,000 Surplus 100.004 President A. A. Denny Vice President -W. M. Ladd Manager N. H. Latimer Cashier F. R. Van Tuyl Sight exchange and telegraphic trans fers on New York. Chicago, St. Paul, San Francisco. Portland and various points In Oregon and British Columbia. Sißht bills of exchange on London avail able elsewhere In Europe. Collections made at all points on favor able terms. Bonds, stocks and other valuables re ceived on deposit for safe keeping PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK. Occidental Block. Seattle, Wash. Capital SIOO,OOO —OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES.— Jacob Furth President Arthur A. Denny Vice President John Leary Second Vice President James R. Ilavden. Manager. Cash'r. Ser'y Frank I. Blodgett Assistant Cashier Sigmund Schw tbacher, John Collins, E. C. Neufelder. J. T. Greenleaf. Transacts a savings bank business ex clusively. Deposits received from II to 110.000. Interest allowed per annum: Six per cent, on term deposits; 4 per cent, on or dinary deposits. Dividends declared last days of May and November. I.fmns made on real estate or approved collaterals only. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE. Paid-up capital lI.'AOOO Surplus U>o,ooo J, IT. McOraw President Maurice MeMlcken Vice President Le«ter Turner Cashier General banking business transacted. Sight and telegraphic exrhanjre payable in all the principal cities of the United S?a'es and E irope. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE? Paid-up capital Transacts a general hanking business. M. D. Ballard President H. c. Henry Vice President R. R. Spencer Cashier Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent. ITKAMEH9. STR. MULTNOMAH (DAILY) LEAVES FOR TACOMA AND OT.YMPIA AT 1 P M FARE TO TACOMA. 25 CENTS. STR. CITY r>E ABERDEEN (EXCEPT SUNDAY) LEAVES FOR TACOMA AND OLYMPIA AT ; V> A. M FARE TO TACOMA. 25 CENTS. Tel . ST Main. CITY DOTK. Agent. CAPT. L WILLEY. Manager. STEAMER MEXICO FOR ALASKA The Pacific Coast Steamship Com pany's lar*e and elegantly fitted passenr«r steamer Mexico will sail from Seattle Tacoma, Port Towns end and Victoria on Jfith for Alas ka, <~a)jing at Mary Island, Ketchikan. Wrangei. Juneau. Doujtla* Island. Bur ner's Brvj- and Dyea The steamer will not go throuirh te Sitka this -rip, but goes to Dyea instead. e will remain from twenty-four :o forty-elgilt hours in Junea u. which will give minert all the time necwisrv to oxitflt completely if th>'v « d'-s'r® This s-eamer I* one of the lar*»«t passenger carriers In the com pany's fl< '■> w .teh m»ans safety and com fort to all going. J F TROWBRIDGE, P S Supt.. <">'ean Dock. B<>attl«. «' H J STOLTTN RKRO, Tl'-kst Agt.. ''** Firs - Avenue. Seattle. « r IODALL. PERKINS * CO.. Gen. Agon's. San Francisco. Cal. PORT OR' HARD AND PORT WASH INGTON ROUTE STEAMER A R ROBTNSON. Carryirg U. g Mali On Port Orchard and Port Washington rou-e. leaves City d -k, foot of MMn street, S Jtt a m.. calling at South B»a n, Burcnel. Brlek Yard. Bremerton. I* H. Navy Yard Sidney. Charleston. Tracyt n. 'JWeo. Silverdale. leaves Port Orchard Navy Station at 2 p. m ; arrives Seattle at 4 p on. E. N Robinson. ma<- r -. v. ir ' l C*.' a * Co - a«ents. Telephone^ Mitn L. dt B TRANSPORTATION CO—Week ly t.ir.e Card. leaves Sea'tie M.<r-h 22 at 10 p m.\ Mareh -4. a? midnight; Msr-n 2fi at mid - *;jit. Ut»» Mount Vernon VI >rch 24, a- « a m . Mar' a a. at 7 a. m.; Mar-h ' . 'H J"' 1 p gotr.g r.orth T +■'.** IT'* *% -' h Sunday ) Casing at Stanwood. ir, <-Ity, Mount Vernon and A vc.r. I i l>K for all ; rrti» on V. " ,J *" n »' r.;« • f». G. Vtrk^ steamers. FLY ON THg -TLTKfcT^ SEATTLE TO TACOV* Four round tri■>* daiir In one hx-tur and THE STEAMER "FLTP??** Regular dally trips, route, as follows: TAKING EFFECT TUEBDAT u time card. t,I| "h Sing!- fare. «>-; round trt* * Leave Seattle-? 45. 11:13 a. J l . p.m. Leave Taeoma—? va.m•i_ <« . SUNDAYS. Leave Seattv 7 n i. m.: ij a .. Leave Tacoma—s- W a m.: Landing at Northern Pactte coma, and Commercial dock rion street. Seattle * K*. Sundays. Ste»me«-« Fiver >.j n Washington, fare SGo. < pacific rotsr The Company's -M.-gant steamer,*.!^ till*. City of I'oehli ln< j '» - W#k Port Townser.d and Victoria. R o a. m . Mar 5. 10, 15, 36. 2S, v«« 7" 19. 24. 29 May 4 9. 14. 15. ;4 a n * San Francisco a. m.. Mar < ?* ♦» A pi. 2. T. It IT 22. ST. Mav £ f 57. June !. Leave **n Fn...' «. Seattle via Victoria. Ti. e an? Towiisend, at 9 in.. Mar, 1 T •% J-J 27. Apl L «, It. IS. a. *. May 21 2S. n. Due 1- Seattle p. m. 15. », 3. SO. Apl. 4. 14. li. X s'iA* 9, 14. 19. 24. J*. June 1 "•H The elegant steamers City «f * . Mevlco and M-Kl leave SesttuTi Alaska, at 9 a. m.. Mar, 15, 30, a w 4. 9. 14. 24. 29. Mav 4 9. 14 « Due hack at Seattle Mar 27 AbT l » ? 1«. 21. 28. May 1. fi, 11. IS. 21. S< fc" 10. The Com any reserves right to without previous notice v.eamera\£X dates and hours of salllns. J F. Trowbridge, P. S. S UD » /v- Dook, Seattle. C. H. J. Stoltenberg. Tkt. Agt «tt Ave.. Seattle. w * GOOD ALL. PERKINS ft CO.. Ota. PUGET SOUND AND ALASkTstEa* SHIP COM PA N'T. 3 tBA * VICTORIA ROUTE. Steamer City of Kingston hetwan *k. coma. Wash . and Victoria. R. C. 7:>"pm Lv M "Taeoma illMAr l l-Cn> 9:,Dpm Lv 2S SEATTLE S*Ar< l 3 lf:*oam Lv 72 Pt Townsend 3$ Ar H&I 3;3oam Ar 110 Victoria jM Lv J*.. •Daily except Sunday. 1 This steamer furnishes first-class », commodations, carrying both freirtt m passengers, and leaves from Yesler whi.- Seattle, for Victoria, at 9:30 p. m. »ni ij Taeoma at 3 p m. Passengers for Victoria caa e«t!» staterooms until 7 a. m. For rates, tickets, etc., inqulrs of G. F. THORNDTKI. Agent. Teller wharf. Seattk I. A. NADEAU. * General Agent N. P. Ry., STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPAQ PTrts. gart.andTand ft\*an*oel Seattle and Townsend-Neah Bay roait Steamer Oarland leaves Vesler dwl days. Tuesdays and Thursdays at p m. for Port Townsend. Port Dungeness, Port Angeles. Port Ore**;. Gettysburg, Pysht. riallam Ray ami S«k Hay; returning, arrives at Seattle J p. ». on opposite days. Steamer Evangel l«tr* Yesler dock for Port Townsend. Port A&. geles and Victoria Mondays. Welnesd»»i and Fridays at fi:3o p. m.; arrives alternate days at 2:V) p. m. PORT ORCHARD AND PORT WAS 3. INGTON ROI'TE STEAMER MARY F. PERLET Leaves Galbralth dock, foot of WtsJitef. ton street, for South Beach, Sylvan Or#n Pt. White. Bremerton. United States rif Dock. Tharleston. Sidney, Traeyton, CM> co. Silverdale at 3 p. m.. .Saturday! p is Sunday. 5 n m.; returning, leaves dale at 6:li a. m Telephoae. Red SSL HOOD CANAL ROUTE. U. S. MAIL STEAM EP. DELTA Leaves Galbralth dock foot of Washing ton street. Tuesdays. Thursdays and ?»:■ urdays at 7 o'clock a. m . for Klnn:w. I'ort Gamble, Seaherk. Brinnon. Holly, D'-watto. Lllllwaup Falls. Hoodsport tat Union City. Returns alternate days. D. TROUTMAN, Master. Telephone. Red 151. THE ALASKA STEAMSHIP CO.* STEAMER WILLAPA. Capt. Georg<> Roberts. Leaving Seattle for Alaska March ». Nt 10 o'clock, and every rtftewi <lay» th«r*- after. For freight and passenger rates apply ti J. O. CARROLL. Agent. Schwabacher Dock. Tel., Ptk» & CHARLES E. PEA BODY. General Mtis ager. Seattle. WHATCOM. SEATTLE AND TACOMA ROUTE. Take steamer BAT CITY for Anaemia. F ilrhnvf n or Whatcom. Leaves rial dock. Tacomt. 2 p. m.; City dodk (foot Main street), Seattle, S p. in., TV*. Thurs. and Sat. Returning leaves WTis<- com * p. m ; Fairhaven. 8:15 p. m.. Anacortes 10 p. m.. Sun.. Wednes. *54 Erl. Fare* Seattle sl. or 11.50 round trip; Tacoma 11.23, or 13 round trip. W. If. ELLIS. OO ON THE GREYHOUND. Everett. Edmonds. Snohomish Two round trips dally. except RubmT. In effect Nov. 2»>. 1?!>6. Leaves Seattle T« a. m., 4;4T» p. m.; leaves Everett 19 *- m -7 p. m. Seattle lauding Coltnan doci; Everett landing. Merchants' deck. Cw nects with Str. Fiver for Tacoma; wi' s Str. Mikado for Snohomish: with tn'a for Monte Cristo and way stations. "«► phone. Red 331. FRANK W. GOODHUE. Manage SAN JUAN ISLANDS STEAMER LYDTA THOMPSON, Carrying Cnlted States mall, leaves nty dork foot of Main street. Mow!*' Wednesday and Friday at 1 a. 0.. >* Port Townsend, San Juan Islands New Whatcom. Returning, leaves *** Whatcom Tuesday. Thursday and is'® 1 ' day, at 4 a m. J R Thompson, maraf* owner Lilly. Bog ard us te Co., sftft* City dock. Telephone. Main 87. VICTORIA ROUTE. STEAMER ROSA LIB. Arlington dock. Haves for Victoria »sS Port Townsend daily, except Sundsf. » 10 00 a. m ; returning, leaves Victoria*- #:3 Op m. Steamer George K. Starr l*** - ,"* for Port Townsend and way ports aat?, except Saturday, at 9:<*> p. m.; 3un«»J_ direct, at 9 a. m ; returning, direct. l** r ® Port Townsend at 2 p. m. 'Phone, "•»*\ PACIFIC NAVIGATION CO. Time Card In Effect June L 1* SEATTLE. EVERETT & WHATCO* ROUTE. State of Washington l-sves daily, except Saturday, at '.B p. SEATTLE Ik LA CONNER ROnB Fairhaven leaves Seattle daily. •»*" Saturday, at 10 p. m. . Telephone. Ma'n Yesler SEATTLE ::AND :: INTERNATIONAL RAILWAY. SBOlif LINE --TO Vancouver, New Westniil^ and All Point* in Brit ish Columbia. Trains leave and arrive depot, Columella street. TIME CARD IN EFFECT M A «Cg i. *1 No. I|No 1. Lv. Ar No. 1J ISopm » 00am Seattle I:o6pm iO llami Woodinvl * i. pri*; ;i! turn A' rf *n z 4Sp®» - " U f*pm WooTley j 1 *fP !B i _ f.SRpm;. Dsa'iuah lj£2 frOOpmt I N. Bend ' |«ja. 4 y. except Sunday. •Moa , Wed.. Fri -Tuea. Tjiura. New time ta.bio will go into eff* ct _. General Office. Caiman bl**k. Waart - «g| F A. ALLEN. General Frelf® Faaseager Ag»:.u - *