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PART L
to •'* 1 m * T
JT±, great Arnold -reason. I must go
tventT-tMrd birthday I wa» dls-
Jl£ tr7* the reg r mt Gatenoia. then
w Mr t for *ne American service
!ffte Chevalier de Terr.ay*- fleet: for I
IL» fceoash: the name mv father gave mo
r~L Hum IB *>! Jt * nJ»?ory. I had been
a cheat, end had fouirht a foolUh
t M hAd com * to the
Snow I could ae- her maiestya lU«hin«
gfc# forbade me the court before
In I bad debts of r.nnor to meet-money
7~.r altt * from fri*-nd» who needed—with.
Iw n<) t even the *o!d for my lodgings.
KW« to go to the one house in Au-
which was desolate with many
Kverj' where I turned waa a
„ee ti :Jl J ~ - No ers# *** letl * av *
v<ify whom I hated.
TM>'«n i«w owr the tree-to pa aa I
atong the path of the fountaina.
*A»r ") be away. I knew not where I
rJ BC oa, to blame Tet I had In-en-
ZL aooor*h»« enough at the start. Who
\*inA has Dot?
WaJkla* 00. I pa**ed a homely-faced old
BE. TOO. CA6T HIS EYES DOWN.
trho looked at me out of shrewd. In
eye#—Dr. Frar.khn. m« minister
if tae AiD*n an con*rw H*. too. cut
lis eye* do*rr.. though only lately, aa a
M ! rseort. I bad a**ed him a cbtor* to
rs»!« to the cause over the aea—a fool's
tfrtnd he w** besieged by aorry adven
arers while many others of honest name
an 4 fan* he could not encourage at all.
he. too, a* I say pa««ed without rec
jptitton I smi*ed bitterly to myself.
grtrr door aas cloa««l. no chai.ce re
—latil
go 1 wandered on. hugging despair. A
vtraith day pf chirping birds. It was but
twMtti mockery. I hated the world; Its
vtry brightness was maddening to all my
ehtffin tbst would have the sky dark.
*Uh the rain patterlri*. and a cold, de
♦psirfsl wind And then, everything b«-
tr* Hitalerable, 1 threw me down on a
g'ft bank and lay there cheerless till
tt>**r tthaustloa took my sense.
A Utile sleep will carry from despair,
►aaatlaes. to hope, from your pr«sent life,
sua all Its dissatisfaction* to th* past,
wleft has slipped so far from you. or to
'i» efcance of the future; and after *ll 1
«anot entirely worn down.
Cfterhood I thought as I lay with far*
wtlaaky, and against the blue some aky-
Mrti&f bird hovers*!. I lay there a*
>«s«tfsitly as tf I were on my own ter
ras* la Auvergne and Le Pel's, the black
•"waaiS's wattle In my hand, and as tf I
sere reflecting of what Father Sylvester,
*y tutor, declared of the saints, of ths
»:*plldty thst counts for tru* manliness.
! fwfet all that had been since, and I
*1 thought that T could hear thw swish
e? ay mother's skirt and ahould see her
<»*,• face bending over me. Ah. me! that
tif* tor.j it nee
t&nsh church. where th* Sieura de la
Bcaae, honorable and yst not any ver>
twingaUned gentlemen, have slept, g*f>-
erttioa after generation. Yet. surely. I
l»*ri her voice.
fUb.rjt rr.v«<>if. I naw h«yotid th» *!*<!«
• rrttch of l>rldl* path; anJ th* woman"*
after »31. «u not iK-lusloa. For
a»a »u tbara in the gUila.
A black groom atood at tna heida of two
fcorin j rubbed my */«"«. Then aprlng
!* to By f«el, I aao>k llluauas and Je-
Iwjtma a* ay.
ifta !i«rd ma, f r a*iw turned about.
•'->»!«§ a young la !y who wuM n"t ttavo
*hk» mora than ♦ig'iteen; n««itber tall. n«->r
** lb*K. a th'n. <*xr\t fae«, framed with
teark hair, and uow «*pra.N#ed by ataitW
b->« aja*
"1 b«sg your pardon, I
•aW bowtng u br*t 1 might; I could do
BW* i<m "I did not lnuivd to dlatarb
I**"
fcit a*a atared wtth quagttontnr ayaa;
asd I r»®#rc. ared Wt«ra 1 had her
**4 aotts) ber. anc inactoaaty. whea all
"* »wt h«d &e«\ Uttering at my dka-
MM*
"T»a »»r» ihffnT' I uk< d bruaquoly.
ttrtrUuf ttty hat
'■"* U>«kad at me a*»!n. and. atrar.galy,
«a»»ar»J:
*** there meneiaur."
1 rar>n,H ht*e tt." I criad; "1 am
fcs ' d« 1* ftenn*"
S- 1 * r.o«l there afrs n*e!y—thla Engllah
■*» tMdenly her fva brightened. and
•*>" Mng her hard.
■oaatear (*.e '# lie? ne." ah* *a.d In her
I***W aoW, "I am i.'o i# Mor.rrtaff. oC
A **tlata daughter f o a at the Amer.can
r .*»; A*?* •«
t " T aa!<J. a'tipldty.
»*rr ma*e«'ie* have gracoualy ra
"al tuT Shah- 1 :•> a'!ver atlck
•"* VI »«,1 i rV( v #t 4n d than.
MN|te|, •.•<>■ wera turned to
*» have (ivea the f * coma-ad
'■*• 4og* 1 M'» t -.ft ant rran when
*-_"«* agataat . I beltove**—aha
'V!. ■« . r but CbrlaUanlty
"n 0 k 60 W * !n ,rc> "bla. Peo
'* *«.: t# M-'rr th -ca of tou The«*
» 1 v '• •» no o! Vr than
' *»'fc«r rr t>o la >our troubia
raar to- pu» .
Ji , tn-.p.!'# ve;». that I look
„ u * * » * *a soma a*int out
__aeet-«, and a'.' my b!tter"*-«a went
. * * r*;n nder tf»# heftltr* band.
ww. »ow
1 r. > r>«tv of youra; but
j, >a f - r , , { ?rsJir th<l
. -ar I may de. r\a .t ct you. heftvac
•" »a -
It* fc«tra."* a** | »?-*nga rottn* ladr.
! ~ R - "tVve w -e j> t^amaehrao**
]„ f ,r * Va * ■;• * ' rradaoiotaoUa,**
' *'.->t th'2V- ;
«« Kattp»d >;e- f> • „ t e~tlv.
» •*» * trosoa, b it
t.» * h * e* *ou F*re*vcb
- a* ~ »»•* ! »•» -se grr»m
* . .. -
«*t*» t, , - 5 of you
r*ha&a n< , . ; > u --
•»
AMTT ' ' •onrtur.-
J M «am K't.l " t .-v
»«♦»»_ • "S *.3 d earneat
lUv jJ* I''. * r :■« yoar
it'' , j ,r * ><***-~
>a^ T ., 1 f~ I T»Sd. aouttec.
—■ • * kr ' w w#4i '
• " r «• *t ft*m
N Swm {j * ' '>* tr«t«-
! * '■ " ** »Ot
» fcom'-fc.,, '' " * * : "• de
lta4* * # ' » "in#.*
af T ? ' '** *»'■-
n. v' *' * m&gvr "your worvi
>s - as# ...
s*a " ■ ' «■ v 4 i -s
*U" ** " a t : -r »-. .4 -
-atcfei-.g *er ard
ralalng It to my Mps. *for no wnran in
the world can be Kke you. I swear."
She nad snatched her hand, as if an
fTtiy. and yet had watcned me to the end.
the dosed isds hiding her eye*, and now.
suddenly, she whipped up her horse snd
waa k>st In the pwth's turn
Musing. I rook up my interrupted way.
Presently 'he woods opened and I came
by a broad path i#to a village street. A
little crowd was gathered watching a
Juggler who scattered his tricks with
Parisian Jargon. Seeing me. this raacal
pointed.
Ah. the captain, the Sieur de la
Ren re," he seid. bending: "one of our
nobility who baa Juggled, 'tla said, with
honor."
Moat of the eanatlle looked at him.
awed at his effrontery; but a derisive tit
ter ran through the throng.
"Ah, the e.eur de la Renne." said the
fallow enccur*r*d by his round of
tardy applause; "the last of a great name,
wno owes millions, who has scattered his
own and his tenantry's subatancs. who
has been .dismissed the regiment
Oatenols."
I had an Impulse to tea eh him man
ners; but. remembering. I held my bead
erect, lookin* neither to light nor to left
Tet my chaeka tingled with wretcaed
aiiame; my name waa a byword.
I walked on hurriedly to the inn. where
I had left two horses De V itry bad lent.
My own k>rg since were all *o»d. Bep
tiate Beraud. who h&d grown up with
me. waa waiting.
I had etaoled thera In coming from
Parla, out of shame at the remarks sure
to be made in the palace stables at the
sight of De Vltry's horses, I knew that
grooms' gossip reaches masters; ar.d even
in my condition, when It waa known I
did not own the coat on my back. 1 did
not wish it remarked that I borrowed
from him with w ham I on< e had quarreled
fiercely, I still disliked £>e Yltry as
much; but he had dcr.e me many a fa
vor. as f have said; in fact, his favor h*d
become my need.
"The reckoning." I cried now, fiercely,
and paled iaat I did not have the sum;
but luckily I bad, with a sou to spare;
but unluckily nothing to gtve to the boy
who was helping Baptists with the horses.
"Give him a franc for me." I cried,
bent on keeping up thla hollow appear
ance.
So. with bravado. I whipped up to Pari*,
but a sou in my pocket, owing my last
faithful servant a franc In addition to
the six months' wage—in debt, all told, to
tradesfolk and gentlemen, sottwe 10.000
francs; with not even a good name, with
a positive threat of the Bawtile. I did
not give those who passed on horss or In
coach chance to fall In their recognition,
but looked straight forward, resolved, at
least, to have the air of disdain. Once a
hymn struck my ears from an open
church door, and It was like Mils. Mm-
words. I felt a lump in my throat.
"Baptiste." said I weakly.
"TV*, my lord."
"We must part. Baptist®. I no lore+r
can keep you from your w&g*. Yt*.
I must owe you a little longer."'
"You owe mo naught." he said stoutly.
"Ah." I cried, "I owe ail—my best
friends, even my servant*. I have naught
left. What do they say—the servants?"
"Naught to me. One began, but I brok*
the rascal's head."
"Yst you must go."
"Yea, my lord. And where?*'
"To Auvergne"
"And you, too. ?"
-No—," I wondered If * shot In ths
heart wers not best—or ths Seine. Then
I shook the mood away. Was not I *
Hleur de 1* Renne? albeit the last. Could
I not gain *galn what I had lost?"
"No. Baptists." I continued, "X go Into
the world " And where In th* world?
"For fortune, for * name."
"And will not my lord's fortune b* Bap
tt«te Beraud's? Do you ask me to leave
ynu my lord—whose ancestor* have serv
ed my lord's ancestors? No. I'll follow
you and let the wage stay."
I leaned over my <1 have forgot. Jean
de Vltry"a) horse's head, and pressed hla
hand.
"But S-Jsar.ns In Auver*ne?" I s«ked at
!a«t. looking back, for he had fallen to
his place
' She can wait. I.et me set the world.
T'.ere are g ris and giris. and but ons
Bi«ur ds la Benne."
"Thank God, but one!" I muttered, as
we rantered along In ths twilight to my
lodging. A troop of the king's guard
swt-pt hy. I did not notl< e. Hops reach
ed swift to my heart Yet. when I fam#
to my lodging door, ths gloom was over
nie. The landlord stood there, threaten
ingly. but I pushed past In dudgeon.
•Out of try way, fellow, your account
will be settled."
I al»mmed trt* door In h!s mallcloua fac«.
The "anrt'a ftlckered. abcwsng on a aeal'a
hacdl# th* threa Hona of tha Sieura de !a
Renna. and tha motto "Nan via. aed vir-
•WHAT HONOR HAVE YOC LEFT F!:rORE THE WORLP-
I !«•»** I \Mvgr>*a bmoriy. I «**<! pro**;"
j I I-,*d nj »tr*ivjrt H«d L *itb«r. * •***.*
of vilor' I nr (a«« u* my nd *
i cn tbo I d not know bow long I
I t ii But ly *
! I wa* bun*ry I rasaod »jr •**-
j ku>ksn* **»« di»ooo*alat#ly. 1 • u:? ' p °'sr • i
hid tfe*n a »tud J fof dO»P>*ir T •
I tMrtfc it •** ao? powrtf, Eat -
» o-*. *?• raurb as tbo •«'•• of my po»-
;t* -n At th# IT. ITS'at flapn*:# -am# ( '* : "
t*rtn< up IM «t*tr». bo * w*>» haa r»-
I ta!r<**- th * clusr.air.aaa cf tb«
country •onraot.
•| h*Te wmid from tfco Couat d*
V?:r< • tt*NM
**SW» I p#rttW." 1 MuS !»SUC42y.
•*"T*:# *ou»t crmv«a ®y UtrA » pr*o»s-o *:
Ainr.or
«hit 4*4 ba *'* h ef
•■» «*<» *•*"* ■ "J"*
that b* ta* a-V-uid &• f*J fro® Do \ ttrr •
j "TJJTdo V* rT *" *''«
aJ »f »« » ■.«« :«•* '*♦ *• *** '
fc* r** A r ®J &+*&•*** **
BapMato.
THE SEATTLE POST-ESTELLIGF.XCKF, SUNDAY. MARCH 2«, 1897.
"Co down to the kltcbee. jtt j-o-i fei
low," he «a* 1 to bltn. he .ocked hi*
Ottc la ccmo.
"*I n d* ghted to see yea.** he began,
affably
*"Af if arty one could be."* aaM I, where
upon Hit buret into Laughter
"My dear Michel." is* said. "you muvt
rot be a*? <i owfleaot. It nr. not about to
demand i« «0 fra»cs p~r >i«*. To the
contrary. I ask yau to allow ate to call
the atro-urt settled."
"I will pay a,l I owe. Bat really. I>
Vfiry, It is good of you to say BO such; I
a»ror« ye-.. I appre-tate !t.™
For a whipped dog will fawn en the
ban! that pan. though se<-ret.y holding it
hateful: and I confess that I could not
even an»k* off a prejjdice aga;n si hita.
*3leh. I know. rr.ar.y shared.
In 17W. a mta of *&. tho Court de Vltry
seemed s*ror.g rich, roec«HfjL Inherit
ing estates heavily encumbered. he had
bro xjr!»" toParts a Mnri* bus ne»s s trewd
ceas. bad become connected with the reve
nue* and had accumulated mi: liens; t!SI at
that time b* waa aoJd to he aa rich a* the
great Card.nal Maaarin—a millionaire
through a king ® bounty Mjre than that,
be waa connected with many prlva-e
achemes which had brought him, It is said,
excellent returns. ar.d he w*s then identi
fied with a land speculation in Lou'.* ana.
X»edy adventurers flocked to him with sll
poesible enterprises. !f iom« he encour
aged and o'nera turned away, he al
ways had about a small army of needy
sycophants and tlme-s*rvers, wse knew
him at heart false, and flittered him. And
as I say, when I began the downward ca
reer bs stood by me. but I was surs I
•TOR NO WOMAS IN THE WORLD CAN BE LIKE YOU, I SWEAR. **
m ist pay for his favor.
I movjd un-asiiy under bis little, scru
tinizing. black ejee. I never couil endure
De V,try's eves, or those of that un
frocked priest. Maurice de Tiiieyrand.
"Why don't you. Michel, seek service
with the Americans?"
"I have no money."
"Rah! what of that?*'
"I have asked Doctor Franklin, and nat
urally 1 was refused. He doubtless knows
my reputation; and after Her Majesty's
*x,*i«r today. I have small chance."
"Bah! what of that?"
"And I say that It's easy for the strong
to ridicule the weak; to say what might,
what might not be."
"You are dismissed the army?"
"In d;»graoe." said I stolidly.
"Oh. di»grace!" De Vltry said, with a
sneer; "It means slmpiy that you h%vs
acted like a fool with no wit. no resource
at all. I will give you hope. Do you see
this?"
He took a p." per from his desk, dangUrg
tt before my eye*. I read It with wonder,
for St was a request from the Marquis de
la Fayette to Doctor Franklin asking him
to recommend to congress a young gen
tleman of ancient family, Michel. Sieur
de la Renne. till lately captain In the reg
iment v>atenols but dismissed that service
(or youthful Indiscretions. 1 read this, as
you may imagine, astounded.
"More than that. I **ev.me half the pay
ment of your debts. For the other, I
shall secure you two years."
"And why?" I s«ked bewildered, "why
this Interest In me?"
"De la Renne. the wt*h to secure your
service." he said, with the frankness of
cunning.
"For what?"
"A desperate chance.**
"I care not how despwrat*."
"You agree?"
"Is It consistent?"
"Pooh, man! wh*t honor hare yon left
before the world? You must take the haz
ard; doc*t you see, you must dare. And
should you succeed, money can buy
honor."
"Well, perhaps." said I; "but I can't
quite agree. What Is the chance"'
"I must bare your decision first.**
"I can't glvs tt till I know.'*
"Put should you not care to undertake
tt. bow »feaU -mm kaow you m«y aot bo
tr»r a#*"
"Y »a ssoit risk that. ■MdMr," I aa!3
oo Ui y.
"Ob, I bf* yoor pardon," bo br*n
j **3 *»** feat tlMs tfsat lam to taka i»(T.
|c« ;n :&at I aas to fca* « t;rr.»
On rr.y <s*i>?a. Bui wfeat of all ttu?
TT.»r* u jrer»**
"T<- i ar* ".o 'iko »»rrtc« w.:b no."
•"What kiadT*
"Too ar« to a**t»t !r. ts octory r-j# tiat
«ri . poy cca«si«rabty
I "1 don't sadMiuM."
"Y\ v at !>»• doao icowt to k*»p ep tha
Am *fl».'an rabiJUoe T*
-I isn't know; yw, Wasfctefron'i r*R
ora s>»ip-"*
-SUKtiy. Tf th*r» ts
w b "y arr. «r-*.n offlo«r«
• o:d »j3 tc »«• n ra «
**l dare my," u>4 L etxtrrreptuou*:y.
-T*-«-r» S» CMb. CfeorSos L««, wao ia cow
"Ooa Gaieo; marv
"Wfli! Wluit ef -• wo*
"An American Gen. Benedict Ar
nold. has offered M>ns>eur de Luzerne, his
majeety's minister at Philadelphia, to use
his inffueree for the French interests. If
the k:ng will pay hjs debts, which are as
burden soma as yovra. The Count da Ver
rvnriai has rejected that proposal: but it
has c«m« to tr.e attention cf certain indl
a.'s in Par's that, falling with this ne
gotiation. this Gen. Arnold haa approached
the English, std that they have bought
him. New
Ano" rower. They agrree not to
rereai !::> tree rhery on the condition of his
paying to them itslf of what he receive*
from the Br.::*h auihoriUe*—in the event
of his sucress,"
"But. men* ear. *he Americans are our
allies." I cried, ai*hast.
"This is a flr »r. al proposition. Captain
de la Recr,e What If they may bs? We
merely remain Qu;et» Shou.d the affair
fail, we still have Gen. ArnoiO in our
power."
' But how am I to act in this?" I said.
•till coldly eoc gh.
"The** persons undertake a more s*rt
ous enterprise n thing less than the ab
duction oi Gen. Washington. Having ab
dur-«d Gen. Wa aington, they win hold
h t m till they co.n make terms with tho
British for h.s delivery. Do you under
stand T'
To be Continued.
A Valuable Deeameat Fsasi.
A deed d«;ed May I. 17f7. has been found
among tbe re* »>ris at Calllicothe, Ohio.
Ft eatabltthe* title to 7.W.«D acres at land
in the Northwest on which Si. Paul. Min
neapolis and other sraai.sr towns are io-
cated. The Jand was originally granted to
Jonathan Carver fey the Xo-wdaw;ss!e In
dian?. but his heirs. C. B. Holla wa and O.
U. Gunn. could cot ssiaollsh Uielr claima.
RHEUMATISM.
HA UWAY'S READY KCLIS.F C-v«r f*:s to
CC IF. THS WORST la tttm cae u>
° « «a»y (claataa
J AX. SI. 1697.
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Po«(la»<i aad 'trUa*. ALAS brtnrra
| >f t«uq and Koiilaad.
DAILY EKKPT ICIDAT.
I> i '•' • Arrfr*
| T > a. tn... fip<*i!N> I T -?. OK
j » 3» a. ns. 2 .SS p. in.
i "* A. as ....... St.tas »A ?. in.
S C • cor.Efrctior,# at Nt.a-m With MMB>
»r .' r &Uio as! til Kee - .«i»jr Uii
j F .= '»
<"•'-> » f-'r I-'*- * K.var »r 1 BouaS
ar% --* c.sr* . &i jdarc.s wtUl • :*«•
{*(*#*) XJ
\&WPJ JV
Pal" man Car*. Ele^ar t Dtetng
Cars, Tourist Cars :o St. Paul.
MirnwpoHs . Dulutfc. F<r*<v Grand
Fork*. Crook*tcn, W'nnipe* He!*ra and
Bane, Chica*r>. F^ti*d*i? w, ». WaaV.r.*-
I? 0, Boston and ail poinis
]E*»: and So«h.
T** P°l>ol*r rout® to Roland
and ad Kootmy potrua
TIMS SCHEDULE.
In Effect M arch a», l*» 7.
TRAINS LEAVE SEATTLE
E'T Spokane. IU sound. 3c Paul
and East .. 4:00 p. «».
For Por- and 15:2P p. m.
•For Oty.Tipja »:3D a. m.
•For Gray*' Harbor and South
Bend .12.20 p. rn.
For Taeoma, 5.20 a ra . 12 J®. 4.09
TRAINS ARRIVE AT 9EATTL.B
F*mm Spokane. Roaaland, St.
P*u: and Eaat jyy p. m.
From Portland p, m.
•From Oiympia t.fe p, m.
•From Gray's Harbor and Sou :_h
Band (.K n m
From Tacotna, 10 00 a. tn.. 2 30,
and *:2 Op ra.
•L>ai;y except Sunday. All others datlv.
Thta card subject to chan*e without no
tice.
Through tlck«t» to Japan and Chlr.a vta
Northern Pacific Sreamehlp Company.
For rates, rente* and other lcformatloa
call on or addreaa
I. A. SADKvr,
Oeneril Agent. Seattle.
City Ticket OfMea, oor. Yeaiar way &:sd
Fsrat avenua.
Depot Ticket Office, corner "Western av
enue and Columbia street.
A. D CHARLTON.
Assistant Oereral Passenger Agent.
No. 2SS Morrison street, corner Third.
Portland. Or.
LIBRARY CM 801.
Y£ M'SSjcav
Ira's Me k
# —the:—
* Direct Kail Route *
♦ TO— ♦
♦ Kootenai Mining ♦
I Country. J
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
Loaves Arrives
Beattle. Seattle.
Overland VSO p. m. S:3O a. m.
Coast Lina S:U a. m. E.JO p. m.
JAPAN-AMERICA LINE
Slain Sim Mini
For Japan, China and All Aslafta
Polata. Sails From Seattle
Aboat April 7.
Call on or address J. W. YOUNG. C. P.
A. R. C. STEVENS. O. W. P. A_. ill
First avenue.
SEATTLE
::AND ::
INTERNATIONAL
RAILWAY.
SHORT UNI
.-TO
fan confer, New Westminster,
and All Points in Brit*
ish Columbia.
Trains leave ar.d arrive depot, foot of
Columbia atreat.
TIME CARP IN EFFECT MARCH 1. U37
No. I | So. L -Lr. Ar.j No. 1 | No. 4.
}-M»ra? Seattle } S"2Spm'
S OSpin 1" Ilam ? %V»o<J!n*l ; 4 17pm 1 »7aia
.........{ll:43am Arilngton 2 «?pm
i 1 :Jopra! Wlck'h'm ! l;2opm
2:3opm> Sumai I2:lopiui
ErSSpm 1 Iwatjuah i J I:l2am
7 flPptu ! f N Bend ? }
jDauy. tDaiiy escape Sunday.
•Hon., Wed.. Frl ••Tuea. Laura, BaL
New time table will go Into effect March
let.
General Office. Ceimaa block. Seattle,
Wash.
F. A. General Fretgat and
Passenger Agent.
THE EVERETT
& MONTE CRISTO
RAILWAY—
The on!* route to the popular and actlv#
tn'ni-g districts of Gold Bu in, Gordon
Creek. Martin Creek, SHrertoo. Deer
Creek. Goat Lake and Men e Cristo
The »-»Rle route for tourtata. fishing
aoc camping partiea.
Train leaves Everett at la m. Monday,
TTtinea lay and FrkWy.
Return ,r -a e, .V •- <Ma a- • *
a. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
arriving at Everett at P- m.
F r Information, rates e-c.. call oa «e
S N. BAIBD,
General Fre ght end Pa*»eager Agent.
Canadian Pacific
—AND—
Soo- Pacific lly.
fie ?!*:»: ui tir-ct ist tt tk
■■i Bin
Mining Districts.
TaVt'.-g is a- the prt-c*«ai mining oaap*
an route.
v*rn*". -•-* la'.'y eerv ~e *o a'l Fa a* em
polr a i«a> ing at »a. «r. Pasalr.g taroogh.
ta' L-«) ..g-i. ih« grandest scenery La taa
w ..rid. 1
Monthly s'eairers to Ot sa arS Japaa.
Hollo.-«u. F.„: an-1 a. Ageiia
A.:a:; .; I'.ax*..., Uaa*.
For rates end other tefcrr-Ul«l app-y
t0 E. W. M GINNIS.
Fr'-#h; Tin Agent. F.rat Art,
Or to GEO, M U BROWN.
jyt« p*'» A«rt_ r tw»a*«». B C.
t\U
S
I» the mast direct 'lre, Seattle to all
points East and Svuthsast. Pnljman pal
ace aieepers upSc>!« •'red tourist slaep r»
ard fr*# recilnirg cf'a.r cars; stean n-at,
Pmtsch light. F.->r tlc»»ts to or from any
point ia the United State*, Canada »r
Europe, call on or address E. F El! i.
General Agent. *lB First avenue, Seattle;
XJ7 Pacific arsnue, Tacoaia.
TO COOK'S INLET,
ALASKA.
By Alaska Commercial
Co.'a Steamers.
Steamer DORA leaves Sitka for Portage
Bay, March 2M. April eta.
Steamer BERTHA leaves Juneau foe
Cook's Inlet direct, April 11th. April 2St.\
May iSth. May »th and semi-monthly
thereafter during the season.
For particulars arpiy to
J. F. TROWBRIDGE, Oceaa Dock. Seat
tle.
C. H. J. RTOLTENBERO, Ticket Agent
Pacific Coast Steamship Company, uM
First Avenue, Sen: He.
EDWARD DE OR OFF Sitka, Alaska.
FRANK A. BROOKS. Juneau. Alaska.
Or ALASKA COMMERCIAL CO., 310 San
sorns Street, Saa Francisco.
FOR THE
Yukon River!
The steamer Excelsior, specially refitted
for paf«« A r traffic, will sail from San
Franclsc *g}> r the Yukon Gold Fields on
or about ™.;e »ih, August »lk and Sep
tember Ith.
For passenrer and frel«rht rates apply to
C. If. J. STOLTENBERG. Seattle.
Or ALASKA COMMERCIAL CO.. Saa
Francisco.
t. p. inn co.. [i.
Time Tablo No. 29.
Takes effect DecmVr 24th. 1535.
Vancouver Koute.
Vl*u>ria to Va-eojver—D«ai.y, except M<«-
day, at 1 o'oock.
Vancouver to Vi torta—Da y, ex cpt Mon
day, at E:ls o'clock, or ori arrival o! C.
P. R. So. 1 train.
>ev* HVatmiuater Route.
Lriave Vk orla for New We«tmln«tar,
Ijadner*# Lar.di. 5 and
day at 23 o'clock; Wednesday# and Fri
day# at 7 o'clock. Sunday # ateamer to
New We#tmln#ter connect# with C. P.
R. train No. 2 going vast MowUy.
For Plumper P*»#~W
day# at 7 o'clock.
For Moresby and Fonder Island*— Friday
at 7 o'clock.
Leave New f-">r Victoria—
Monday at 13:15 o'r'ock; Thursday and
Saturday at 7 o'clock.
For Plumper PA**—' Thursday and Satur
day at 7 o'clock.
For Pender ani Moresby I#lands—Thurs
day at 7 o'clock.
Xorthen* Route.
Ste*»m#h*pa of this <x>miwr,y will leave
for Eo.-t Simpson arnl in em e liate po- #,
via Vancouver, the Ist and *St h or •»<♦!*
month at f o'clock, and fur Qreen
lotte Islands on the 15:h of each month.
Darclajr Hound Route.
Steamer T#e# !«*&ve# \*lc:or i for Alberr.i
and Bound ports the liith. 2>> h and 30th
of each mt%nth.
A steamer tf tbia company leave for
T<*xada. Fhiiilps Arm and way ports
week.y.
The company reserve# the right of
eh&nglr 5 thl# tuna table at y time with
out notiaeatlon
JOHN IRVING. Manager.
O. A. CAUL ETON. General Agent.
Victoria, January lirt.
gTEAMTRS.
PACIFIC NAVIGATION - CO.
Tim* Card In Effect June I, l*Sfl.
SEATTLE. Everett & whatcom
ROUTE.
of Washington leave* Seattle
daily, except Saturday, st 10 p. m.
SEATTLE ft LA CONNER ROUTE.
Falrhaver. Sea'.tie dally, except
Saturday, at 10 D- m.
Telephone, Mi'n 278. T**ler dock.
L. ft B TRANSPORTATION CO.-Wetk
ly time Card.
Champaign. Sk;)gf R'ver rou'e.
leaves Seattle March 22. at 10 p. m.;
Mar h M. at midnight; March 2#, at ro!d
r|.M Leave* Mount Vernon March 24,
at « a m ; M»rrh 85, at 7 a m.; Mirch 2*.
at * a m (TuWlj going north
and aourti Sundav.) Callng a? Starwood.
Fir. BfcagU City, Mount Vera n and
AV' n . ti
CITT DOCK—Steamer* for all po'r.U on
the Sound. <*> pen all night. S. Q. Xerk*a.
Manager. Telephone. Mala 87.
WHVTCOM, SEATT' E ASD TACOMA
ROUTS.
Tiiice rttrntf BAY CITT
Fa rhaven or Leave* Cojnmer.
dai dock, tacf-ma. 2 p. ns.; City dock
<foo* Main at rest), Seattle. * p. m Tues..
Thar* and Sat. Returning leave* What
com 1 p. tr. : Falrhaven. 1:13 p. m.. and
A-acortea 10 p. m S n , W'»dr>a. and
Fri Fare* Seattle »". or 11 '•* rgurd trip;
Ta-oa* tl-2£. or t2 round trip
1 W. H. ELLIS.
PORT ORCHARD AVO PORT WASH
INGTON R 't'TK.
STEAMKP. MiRT F PERLET
Leave* 4ia!b'a:th dock, f<>ot of Waahlng
.,n , reet. f r So»:*h Be*rh. Sylvan Greve.
Pt White. Kremsrtcti. Uni-rd S'ates !»'y
D> k Charleston. S. Iney, Tracyton, Chi
eo St verda.e at tp rr >»« .rj.y 2 m ;
Si'-day i p m ; ret irrl-g. leave* « leer
§a « «4» a m Telephone. Red ISL
HOOD CANAL ROUTE.
U 8. MAIL
STEAMER LELTA
'»ar« Gs: 1 -**!-" k f *>t of Wasti'r.f
ton a'reet, Tue*4ajra, ar=d Sat
urdaya at 7 o cioca a m , for K.r.ie» n.
Port G*irbie. Seabeck Br'.nnnn. Holy.
De«at;o. Li. ;«« .p Fa a Hoo>S*port ai,d
Union City. Return a al-emate days
D. TROUTM.VN. Master.
Telephona, Red
PORT OR' HARD AND PORT WASH
'S .TON ROUTE
ITEAMKK A R R HINSON,
Carrying U. 8 Mall.
On Port Oncaard and P-r: Waahln«to«
route, leavea City ! *ork. t- ;t of M*la
«• .-*; tte a m.. c«..:ng at South B*acn,
B-'rcfcrlS. Erl-k Tarl. U. S.
V vy ti*s S "rey ('•»*■» t- Tr*-y« n
Ch -o. S.:verda.e. Leavea Port Or'-hird
Navy' Stat *: » as. arrive*
a* «s> m K > fteb-f-aon t»*»-«r jr.
Be gar: as A C«-, agef.:a Telep.ioce.
Ma'.a K.
SEATTLE. TACOMA.
VAXCOUVE R, B. C.
Take e'o-atr.T r a f<* Por» Tcwna
end Arac-t"-*. W uaicv®. aa»d
VANCOUVER. J u .
U 4 r»» Yta.tr wttarf M /»days ar. i
T> J p. tr t. Vancoursr,
f* r ' _ ..-n Vif-'.r flock.
STEAMERJ.
FLY OS THE "FLTKR.-
SEATTT.E" TO TACOMA.
Four round trip* *aHy, except Sond*y«
la on* hour and tweaty-ftve mmutea.
THE STEAMER "FLYER."
Regular <lai;y trip#, SeatUe-Tacoma
rout*, as foilo«r.«t
TAKING EFFECT TFFSDAT, May S»
TIME CARD.
Single fare, S*V; round trlT*. Tie.
I 'av« Seattle —«:4». II —> a. nx.; I:4* 6.11
p in.
Le *ve Tacome—J-f* a. m ; L 4:M, 8 p. ra.
SUNDAYS.
T Seattle-: J» a. m.; 11 m.\ * p. m,
Letv« Tacv>roa—l 30 *- m.; I.J#, ":SJ P- ra,
I " • * «t Northern Pacific wharf. Ta
coma. and Commercial dock, foot of Mv
ri~n street. Seattle.
s nftirt'ri Fl)#r and Stat# oi
Washington, far* i-Oc.
STR MULTXOM\H
(Daily)
LEAVES FOR T KCOMA \Nt> OLTMFTJi
AT 1 P. M.
FAJIE TO TACOMA. a CENT*.
STR. CITY OF ABERDEEN
(EXCEPT S('NDAY)
LEAVES FOR TACOMA AND OLTMPIAi
AT T 3D A. M
FARE TO TACOMA. » CENTS.
Tel, r Mala. "ciTY DOCK. A|«i
CAPT. L. WILLEY. Manager.
PACIFIC fOAIT IT£%H)Htr cc»»
The remptny'i eleaant #teamer# t'w*»
till*. City «r PirUU and Walla *V« I
la IMVH «r*tile for San rr*nel»co, via,
Port Townwad and Victors*. Ik C., at •
a. m.. Mar 5. \\ 15, M. :S, ApL < 9. li,
1« ?4. ». May 4, 9. 14, '.9. U. ». Du»
Sarj Franct#cn. -u ra.. Mar. «. IS. tl, 2J, 2S»
Apl. 17.1t V S3. 57, May 1 7. IS. 17. tS.
Tf, J«n» 1. Lt>*v« KraiicUco fur
Seattle via Victoria. R, C.. and Port
Townsend. at • a. ra . Mtr. 17,11.1., SS»
r. Apt. 1. 5. 11. 15. a. X May L «. 11. )«.
21. ». n. Due at Seattle p- m.. Mar. 5, ltl,
15. ». 15. 99. Apl « >. I*. I>. 2*- *>. M *y *»
». 14. 19. #4. ». June 5.
The elfftnt itctntm City of TopfWn,
Me slro and Al-KI !«iv« "lentil* t r
Alaska, at 9 a. m.. Mar. 15. f, !5. W. Apt.
4. 9, 14. ?4. ». May 4. 9. 14. I*. ?4. r*.
I>ue hack at Seattle Mar 37, Ap!. 1, K 11.
14. n. :* May I. «. U. 1% EL ». St. June r».
li» The Company re*»>rv fa right to change
without rrevioue notice steamer#, sailing
d#te# and houra of sailing.
J. F Trowbridge. P. 9. Supt., Ocaa*
Dock. Seattle.
C. H J Stoltenberg. Tkt. Agt. «* lat
Aro.. Seaitk,
OOODALU PERKINS * CO., Gen. Agla,.
S P.
FUGET SOUND AND ALASKA. STEAM
SHIP COMPANY.
VICTORIA ROUTE.
Steam»r City of Klnr»ton between Ta
coma. Wa#h , and Victoria. R. C.
7:'.spjn Lv| Mi *Tac>ma '11" Ar! 4:lspm
9:50pm 1 Lv SS SEATTLE J *2' Ari M&pn*
IS Vam !,r 7tiPC Toarruaadi SS Ar ll.lKam
»:S0«m';Ar!ll(N Victoria | M Lr| 5 JOam
•Dally except Sunday.
Thla furnishes flrwt-e!a## ac
commodations. carrying hoth trelght ant
PH**engera. and leavea from TaaSar wharf.
? ittle. for Victoria, at 9.30 p. m. and for
TacomJi it 3 p. m.
P#«*en*;prs for Victoria can occupy
stateroom# until 7 a. m.
For rataa. tlcke'*, etc., Inquire of
O F THORNDYKB,
\*en' Yu!«r wharf. Seattia.
I. A. NAD EAT/.
General Agent N. P. Ry., Seattla
STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
STRS. OARLAND AND EVANGEL.
Seattle and Townsend-Ni'ah Ray rout*.
Steamer Garland leaves Yesler dock Sun
day*. Yue« jays and Thursday* at 11 :S#
p. m. for Port T<iwnaend. Port William*,
Dur.rene#*. Port Anrelea, Fort Creacent.
n-g Pyaht, Clallam Bay and Neah
Bay, returning, arrive# at Seattla 9 p. m.
on opposite davs. Ste.imer Evan*'' have®
Thaler dock for Port Towneend Port An
re:> -■ ar I Victoria Monday*, Wednesday#
atul Fridays at « » i% m.: arrtvea Seattla
alternate daya at 2 JW p. ra.
VICTORIA ROUTE.
STEAMER RO6ALIB.
Arllrirton dock, leave# for Victoria and
Port Totvnaend dally, except Sunday, at
10 m a. it : returning leave# Victoria at
B:.td p m Steamer George E. Starr leaves
for Fort Townaend and way porta daily,
except Saturday, at 9«> p. m : Sunday,
direct, at 9 a. m.; returning, direct, leave#
Pert Townaend at 2p. m. Phone. Pike 79.
HO ON THE nRF.YHOUND.
Everett, Eim -r»< a. Snohomtsn Koute.
Twn round trH * e*r#pt Sunday.
In • Tect N v. 20, t.»ave« Seattle 7:41
a ,n 44i p. m : leaves Everett !0 a m..
7 p. ra. Seattle landing Colman dock;
Everett landing. Merchanta* do< k. Con
n»-ta with S:r Fiver for Tacoma; with
ST Mikado for Hrtohomlah: with trala
fir Mont* Crista and way station*. Tele
phone. Red ISI
FRANK W. GOODHUE Manager.
PAN JUAN ISLANDS
STEAM' n LTDIA THOMPSON.
Carrying United State# mail, leavea City
dnck r>ot «f Main atr*et, Monday,
Wednee 'if and Friday a« 1 a. m . for
Port Townaer.d. San Juan laland# and
Vew Whatcom. Return'ng. leavea New
Whatcom Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day. at 4 a m. J R. Thonusjn, manager
owner. Lilly. Bngardu# A Co., ageata.
City flock. Telephone. Main f7.
BANK*.
I DEXTER HORTON~& CO., BANKERS.
I ncorporated IWT7.
Capital ~ SKO.MI
Sur: lua 100.QQS
j > reallent A A, Denny
Vice Frealdent W M laddl
Manager Nil Latimer
Oanler F. R. Van Tuyl
Sirffct exchange end telegrapnto trane
f»r* or New York, Chk*«o. St. Paul, San
Franci*'". Portland and vartoua polnte la
Oregon and Brltlah Columbia.
P -h? ! | a of exchange on London avail
able elsewhere In Europe.
Collections niade at all polnta on fnvor
»M« terma.
Honda, »to<k* end other *slasblen re
ceived on deposit for aafe keeping.
THU PUGET ROUND NATIOMAIa
BANK OF BiiATTLE.
r*r>l'al atoek paid in |3».ffl
Surplus MJH
JacJh Furtfc .President
F. C. Ne-ifelder Vice President
jt V. Ankeny Cnshler
0
Corre«pond»nce In ell the prtneipel eltlea
lr> the United Statea and Europe.
NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERC*.
Paid-up capital ..fjce.oct
Transact* a ger,*""ai basking bustneee.
M. D. Ba'lard Pree'.dent
f H < Henry,... Vice Frealdent
R. K.
Safety Deposit Poxes for Rent
PEOPLE'B SAVINGS BANK.
OccKJe».tal Flc k. Seattle. Wul
Cap. al «!*.-*»
-OFFICER* AND TRUSTEES.~
J*c ;b Funk Preeldent
Xr:aux A. Dec,ay Vica Preeldent
Jor.a Lesry ..... Second VI-e President
! jair.e* H Harden Manager. Caan'r ftecy
F*i r k I- Pi *f»tt . A." l*tant Caahlef
Siiraavnd fe r wabecher, Jor.n Colllna,
ki. C. >r J- T. Ureer i«at
Tr*B»ac;a a aavlnga bank ex
t: .siveiy. ,
» »•...« ■% re'*'-—1 fr -n I. to f. «o.
* Interest allowed p-r annum Sis par
e-eri*, or. terr~ i per cent on or
-4 r*. f *>' d» V- ijir»<l l*«t dara ef May erd
November, Lean* made on r-sai aetata or
approved eoltatersla only.
THE FiP-£T N VTIONAJU BANK OF
1 SEATTLE
Paid-op capital lIW '"'d
M-r>. IM.'ja
3 H Preeldent
Ma V Mieken Vice Preeldent
Le*>er T *r Caahier
i Gecer3. inking t .*Jne»* transacted.
I flight and ■■>■•4• exchange pa/abift
1 ia a., the pr;nc»pai cities of t«*
I-i el -*e - "i* '■* E rape.
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