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EAST rfgOUTH —THBnron — i*e£LK* >* w OBLEISB, j&IT UKE CITY nid DKBfVEE. * u via Northern Udm. REDUCED RATES * ftMcS From Brittle. 12:38 aooa. ""April I. ' U 17. 22. 27 * aU po;rsta in Japan. Chin* *n to»a'- 4 i*- a ORAH> M. Dlat. Paaa and JZstAg*r< M First Av«bw. •♦attla. F«* w m Pari fit Ave., Tacoma. W ash * p ROGERS A««l Gen. Freight and «L M*® 1 Portland. Or. For Hawaii. B*» AM|U|L moa, New 7.«alan4 Australia. B B. Australia. to Vl<m* > olulu. TuMdaf, |Mw gfißTV}!)'- April 90th. at I (OtiipCiUq wal sails from San P Franrlaco for Ron* Aaeki'tvl. Sylney. Thursday. f!?*h IW7 at 2 p m T A Graham. t0 Flrtt awnua Seattle; J. D. 12* * Bros. Co.. Ban Franctaoo. XJ isr 8 wjur- Bleeping <"ar«. Elegant Dining drt, Touriat Sleeping Cara to St. Paul. EHtip'" Duluth. Fargo, Grand Mi Crooltaton, Winnipeg Helena and &*. Cbi r 4**', Pl'itiadelphla. Washing k Kew Tork. Roaton and all point* y and South. '» Hlnera' popular route to Roaaland at *2 Kootenay [»otn ta. TIMK BCHEDT7IJB. In Effect March », lf«7. TRAINS LEAVE SEATTL.B |«r Spokane. Roaa>and. St. Paul mi Ea«: 4:00 p. m. ?w PortiatHl 12:2t) p. m •fir Olympia fc:2u a. in. •far Ora)«' Harbor ard South B«Hi 12 :30 p. m. FwTaccnja, 8:®» a. m.. 12.30; 4:00 *a! 7-00 p. m TRAINS ARRIVE AT SEATTLE ftoa Sp-.'Kine. Koaaiand, St. Pi». w.4 Kaat 2:30 p. m. fr«e Portland 6:or> p. m. <fn>a Olyoip'i «.«, p. m. f".m Uray'a Harbor and South B«3d 6;OE p. m. f?sir T*«oma. lti.W a. rn., 3.30. " »EuSSy axcept Sumiay All other* d»l.y. TM» card subject to change without no -8r» tlrkela to Japan and China via .V-"s*m Pacific Company, pjr rate*. rou!«>* and other information a., as or address I. A. KADIS Alt, General Agent. Beattla. City Ticket Office, cor. ie3ler way and l?r»: »venue. Tlrltef Office, corner Western ar» m* and Columbia street. A. D CHARLTON. Asalatant General Passenger Agent. !fo ® Morrison street, corner Third. Pan!**! Or. I n i<: --TO— tel. Ie« ksmskt ond mi Points m IM COllllllDlO. Tke fchorte*! and Most Direct Route to the HIM IS KOOIIf minn. Tiklng In all the prtncljml mining cam; a * route. Through Parlor Car* dally between Se *_{• fto Vinwiuvir, B. C. »r»;n lenv.< •; attle dally, 9.00 a. nv: & S i' m a ' ur ilmle and North Bend ,*V** ®ee:tle dally < xc<-|»t Buuday at I *P » . arrives, to.lo a. m F. A. ALLEN, o Freight & I'sss A*t. PRick, Agent. I'nlon rtlaiion, Q.R.BR IM) tj!?™ «t "•* -? ' e. Seattle to all Li; i-,i - Pulliugn s*l - ' ' r 4! *gj» fv- ' t *r - are. ste*m h^at. taL, , :i *"' 1 r t k.-<» to or from any V,'.' 18 t; * 1 States, Canada or »• B " avenue, Seattle; r *-Ac »rsn-.e T\<-ctpi v MANHOOD RESTORED®™"".; HP em *■» J tanaw. Ft*-.* r*i»i*n.wf)qutefctrccrr; wi* •"!**- ■A\ ' Vi ** & ... «* or a.***-** i tiw «•«. ««!*••»• «•** ~ ■ V JJt/ V v il li»njt«s r*- *'n «*• ?*'».«*- •- fc >.7 ■«» w*.iv ■ Jo\. - L_,. \ nfi.,-«•*» t.' ii*rrr. « ( !*%»«•» \ *•»-<*♦ I V f V T-Vi'i !V 11 >j>'l * *-i It-**** <3«r I N-/ Vx_y ■ i P .. n . _ # K ( »rTgit I mManry* 1 I fIMMI tamu+w*. w* ■ *FTER J |»mll"-# ■»" «ry•t*rn"#«3®amiwMlU«fc «1-P1«» > . .•-. n&»*w! V»r rrttt »•» t**«M «1-H ?--•• • **to*.±xLi ******•**»*>** •° 4tm, ' m,mtm * JSB*!L^s£S *""* W4 " Q&zk! -a irn^vrnrsrVjj, A |cE THEir^r-^ IkTy M , ; * '' .. , .- . „ru:r» ««-'"»»'• JKSf/jf ..-;tJKhr; ■'■ v •".;" :.. r ri Sr®o« £~~r i*iu» weak strong J%r> 00.. .»»... _ TTrT_... mimwrnrt * lUwm Dru« Ok TO COOK'S INLET, ALASKA. ®y Alaska Commercial Co.*# Metmer*. Staaaser RERTHA (eav«a June«o »~ liia'y "l^h I*'Si 1 *'Si Aprt ' April aisj. **/ May s»a and aeml-tsontnie thtraaftar during tha season. , 'j* partkmlara apply to fist Ocaan Dock. Baau C t) H - J RTOLTENBERG. Tlrfcet Axerr Paclflc t aat S'eamahip Company aa First Avenua. Seattla. wm^at »y. *4 EDWARD DE GROFF. Sitka. Alaska. PRANK A- BRT>OKS. Juneau. At »«ha Or ALASKA COMMERCIAL CO. B» inn. •oma Straet. Ban Francisco. FOR THE Yukon River! Tha steamer E*-eltlor apedaliy refltted for traffic, will -all from San Franciaco for the Yukon Gold Fields on or about iuna sth. August S:k and Sep tember sth For passenger and freight rates apply ta C H. I STOLTENBERG. Seattla Fraftc COMMERCIAL CO.. San MMf HUS S NUM. IfLSfld I FORI SHOTRD. RED MOtiriUll RIILINTS. Thm owly all rail raaia nlikast *k«a»# of ears betweea Sptkaae, Roialaad aad Relasa. Also betweea Nelsaa and Hatalast. DAILY EltKl'T K'XDAT. Leava Arrtva 1:30 a. m. Spokane <1 30 p. m W3W a. m R<>« land 3 & p m' •00a. m Nelson 6.30 p. m Clasa connectlona at Nelson with ateam er for Kaalu and ail Ivootanay Laka Pointa Paa*f ngera for Kettle River and Bound ary Creak connect at Marcus wun siaga daily. _ ALL CLAasiCft OK XKX ALL. OLAMB* OK MK\ ALL CLASMICt* OK MK\ t ALL CLASHES OK MKI M f>llf Afj / ALL €-LA*aiCS OK U I iH! (,11 « A, * Li rLA**K* or mk* f, UUIUUr Al.l. ( LAMM OK *K\ ALL CLAME9 «»K »IK.\ ALL CLASSES OK MUX AH classes and all conditions of men become put-rile, weak, feeble, especially if indulgen t* and exo-npee are continued for long. The first sign may be called prematura weakness. Thl* la easily dis covered. but not so easily remedied. You can't hit a man with a stick and cure him. No; you must go to thf» true cause or root of the trouble, and when you have discovered this, then remove the cause and you cure the Individual. For this reason Hudyan Remedy treatment Is piN*ii«ir*<l especially tor each and every case. No one can Ktve you Hudyan, therefore, hut the Hudyan Medical doc tors. Hudyan cur«» premature w- ikness, *j»ermatorrh.'«a. falling manhood and dis eases and disabilities of men. HI DYAX CI HEH AUSOH TELT. WRITE FOR HUDYAN CIRCULARS. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ Hudson Medical Institute Mock ton. Market and Kills fits., JO-PAY Cl'RB - The sure cure for 10-PAY i't'RK—— your blood dlsor *> PAY CURE— : d«-r Is the *»-dHy J' PAY CT'RE cire It cures & DAY CI RE whether In the jo-PAY CI RE secoiulary or Su-UAV CURE tertiary form. Hudson Medical Institute Rtoeklan, VirLn nnd Kills *(«.. »AN Fit IXI IM O, CAU MADE ME A MAN §AJAX TABI.ETS PtWrTIVEL* CTRB Alt Neeew«M !H#an ort luiotMirr X'Mtt . «9M*4 bj A' ua* so<t ofh*r I »<■> »!■ *is i tn-1t» cr»t ltm« TA»v ■/«•'"* 'if nnH «urWy tntvt* Uol Vitality in oid or Timsj *n i fl' ■ man for «•<!?.b««inana or »wr h« J»r»T»n« tnowriir ant <X>na«ni>«iiTn if taken Ie Mm* Their n.« ohoa* tnii r\»»a mmmt aa4 offiH'ta a CORK wbars all othara tall. In »t*t oixm boring tha aanntna AJa* Tabid s 1 haj hara *ara«! ih<>a**n t« enr* ron *• ri*a « l«alts*a •Titian «uaraat«a to »!?■».« a far* in aarh raac or raftiml tha n.ona* Hrt<-a OO an«» j* 1 .»« **««. or ail fa«ka«as Itult lraa«ment for g2» mail, la s>l*in »raM»r ut>on re<-eiii| of PTif». t iren'ar fra» AJ AX REMEDY CO •» 'fklwr- IM. For ssle by Stewart * Holmes Prug So., 70S Firs* avenue, and R. B. Leltheid. trst and Marlon. , _ tttc ai ia am ti pnfv >a> <-i»*t Sr*riristorrti.ea Imt u« « ' unnatural a 1 rh..." r SSI ittOaaiata mCV sat t>» •wtatara. ll>>a. ifrllattcjO or un -r» Lal'msu »>«<« ti >U «<f B »f»t< I B E . ..k\. **'•' 4 M nur ■■ •* 1- VT^* set In rlsla wrartwr ■ f • • t'irrviiar 1 1 on •* ■IAYE YOU R * Jt- Haf»a. WfirM'OOlM ■ imiDl CO- set Waan«lrT»apl*M Hi aiMka*. 11l- W °* (sp'ji ■si. Wane 1 esse leisS ta I*H ■7 »* <>t»- ioe-p«r- w««kfr»a^_J m»e* A WIVES ( " c MOTHERS r^rISEGURO ■ 'flß? 1 I •» a esicrtrss sc n trim. I DO NOT LIVE IN IGNCPANCE %2A3f WiLSEP SAFETY PACKET CO p»<t» *0 53| k S T S ACHAMCNTf 1 IU gMMtI C A L . only retlsMs female regulator Heaer Falta sV>lil * * «ta Ot» Hsiml 4e *>>r Woman'a Mtacnanl. Km isiu.i X.228 » athtt.njsrK THE SEATTLE POST-INTEI.LIGEXCER. TUESDAY. APRIL 11, 1897. MARKETS AM) TRADE „ Seat :1a April 11 189 C. at tba £*«:Ue Tacoma ac 4 Portland ctoarlcg houses today vers: _ . Cleapaec-a. Balancca. s-attie «-.4.-*6 r. m as i» M 452 *> r -W » Port .and 2*. M <* 5-*.» » THE SEATTLI MtHKETV I'oultry and »«rir> ara elaaned out today. The stxrks ban no* beat very h«*vy for a *wk pMt and everything on hand goea to fi H Alaskan or»l«-rt Dewier* are what anxious for receipt*, m ttwra may bo a shortage on the northern shipments an- S***s relief cocnea tomorrow. Twelve cents was being offefMi for eggs today and poul trv S* up to fc- again. The f\*tx market la much easier today and prices have aiightJy d- lined. Stsair.cr T<>t*»ka brought down M boaes of halibut and toe «3>op Mommi Star came in with about three >ona Thia he aa out greatly, •»<• tha market wu barren Saturday. The prl< e haa rorta dowt to and iV The salmon on the Coiimbia riv er haa r*rH opened a'ttpi'-t ij«iy, The run •o far la vary ii#ht and flaheemen are m joh Small a>ip;Jiee will i>« reived here evary day froaa now on. Tortay e quotations are f®7c. Th«> <lerrmn»i for hay oortir.uea to run well ahead of the and warehou*«j ahow «ap Hghter every day The« have be«*n a trm »h.,.m*nu In during the j »«t day or eo, hut not enough to ea»o the marked. Jabklaf Qaalatloae. The following are tha Jobbing quota tiona of wholeaale dealers today: ■■Car, Flaar aa4 Cote*. •ugar Oobbing>—Ooidea **C?' In bbla. x>er lb. extra C." in bhla, per lb, 4S< - ; dry granulated. In bbla, per lb. 5V cut*. *Ve: powdered <\c; apot ca*h prirea. Flour, etc. (3obbtna>—Pa ent M 7». Novelty A, S4 M, Caiifomla bran K fc 10, buckwheat flour, per bbl. ¥> *> P** r cwt. «3 granam. per bhi. K». of 10-Ib aa -ka. 12.46 per cwt; rra flour, per bbl, $4.50, or 10-lS aacka. &» p«r cwt; rye meal, per bbl. Ha- per cwt. $2 4*>. rolled oatt, per bbl. |4 2T^l:s; hominy, per cwt SZU). cracked wheat, per cwt, $3 flaked whaat, S.7R par case; whoii wheat flour, per cwt. 12.75; pear, barley. 1-JO-ff) •a/ ka. 2fr-lh boxea, k-: apiit »eaa. per HW-Tb eack*. «t»c; boxea. fc; fUra ■leal, yellow, 10a. C 75; SOa. «1 »: white. 10a li SB; sf;». fi«, flaked haminy. bb.a. keg*. C I PofTee (lobbin#) —Oreen—Mcx'ha. per Tb, 22c; Java, per lb, »c; Coata Rica, choice. Per !fe. Jtic. Roaated —Arbuck'.e'a. In W-Ib < aa«w, per cart. 214.15; 60-Th caaes. per cwt. *l4 15; fc-Ih raaea. per cart. |l4 Java. 'Oth tlua. per lh aa'ka. 34c; Aden Mocha. S7W. Caracola. 27t,t; Guatemala. nr. irround cofTee Lion, 10us. r.115; srtK. |14.26, 36*. 114 C. Meats, Provisions and Fish* Fresh M*si t* OobMngV—CbOl''« dresaed p«r ft,, mutton. per !b; pork, 6c per JT veui. So »er tt>. Provisions (Jobbing)— Ham*, large l"\o; bam*, small, Iliac; breakfast bacon. c; arv unit wldes, «>*c. Fresh Fish (Jobbing)—H&libut. salmon. salmon trout, Se; flounder*. *'»o4c; soles. IHc; rock cod. ic; black bins sc; perch. stur geon, mountain trout. 12SSIV?. Batter, Chresf, K iki and Foaltry. Butter—Ranch. 13C?15c; Ellensburg and other W*»hln*tr>n cr^?merles, 2-Tb prints, 22c. lowa creamery. 21c. Cheese UoDOina)-Nam* Washington, lOGIIc. r'-KK* (jobbing)— Fresh ranch. 13c. Poultry (Jt*M>lng>—Cnlckens. $3<&3.50, or 10c live weight; ducks. per do*; dr*s»o<l chickens. 12c: turkeys, HftlSc. Vrgelalilri and Frail. Potatoes (Jobbing) Native stork 513(|14; Yskimas, per lb. , Ve«t»tables <Jobblng)-~Qreen peas. 4'-§c per lb; cauliflower. per dox; rhu barb. 6c; asparagus. fcc; cabbages, Cali fornia. $1 "»0 per owl; onions, new yellow, per lb; white turnips, oOc per sack, beets. «>c per sack: carrots. 40c; ca.rrr. 2&4i«c p« r do*, lettuc«e, hothouse, S.Jflflc per doi; green onions, 20c per dos. Ore»*n Fruit i ,K»»>bin*»-- fancy California. s3ijJl£, selects. S3; apples, n<*w. Si.sfl£2 per box; bananas, $1 50412; cranberries ft per bo*, or >9 per bbl. Or»nges~-Jfarsla. fancy. chol«s, 12.7503; fancy seedlings. 12: choice, $1.50. Uay. Uraia aad Feed. H*r (jobbing)— Puget sound per II «yll; Fastern Washington timothy, 14; rmxe«l, |;.yU; straw, $7; alfalfa. 111 #l2. Oats (Jobbing)—#2l. B*r!»y (jobbing)— Rolled or ground, per ton. f». Corn Whole. sl3; cracked, feed. m« *1 $■ 20. MllistuflTs (Jobbing)— Bran, per ton, sl4. shorts, per ton, sl?®lf. Feed (Jobhln*)—Chopped feed $17318 per ton; middlings, per ton, s2l, oil cake per ton $32. SEATTLE WHEAT MARKET. No. 1 club, export. 80c: mi'Mnir. 82c; blue vtem, expert, SIV. milling. 85e; Arm. TACUMA WHE AT X AHKGT. • TAfOMA April 12.-W>..-at-Club. ?sc; biuwatem, >c. PORTLAND WHEAT MARKET. PORTT»AND. April 12 -W>Mt Walla AVaita. 7*#7sc; valley. T6o \vf bushel. rORKIUX M IHKET* Flnnnolal. T/WDON. April 12.—Oonaol*. 112; »Uv«r. N*KW TOHK. April 12 -Th- Evening I'o-t's l<ontlo»J c*>»l«Krstn* today say*: The stook market I* dull an ! depwvd today. after a steady Kaffir wfre flit on political rumor*. The stock •xchanir* now view* the Eistem ni"rt< seriously than hi'herto. «nd a mo tion for a holiday on Saturday tu *t was disposal today, to be flnailv considered on WedneadaT, *h<-n 1f politic* are un changed the hou«e will decMe to r-maln ov>en This ha* not occurred on Saturday for many years, Foretirn s'ock« ckw«! better on «n im pnv meni In the continental bO'ir*"*. Gold l« in stror>ir ilnnnfl f »r Jspan and the continent, over f< nnn N>ln* withdrawn tndar from th» *nnk It Is reported thit *o* .-re»*n« irrlvl"jf from Australia w Ing melted for export It is he!lev»*l also, th.it to protect Its store of bar p>l * th« TVink of England may lower tfc<» price of e**!«*« . l»ndon dliwmint house* have further re duced thHr deposit rates hv », T>er p«t. no ■ «-nt t*nden>-r is toa-n-1 e««y ra>.« for «hort monev. hut dotation* for lon* dated !v»n* *re hardening Xh* TNrW n- 1 Perlln markets w<re fla;, hut better. Tbr m'" *rd fmfl*f*»n exehan*.•« nt Uvcrpoo! wjtl oh«ervi» t)»• holidays » v a fr tw mlddsv T 1 - tiradsy A r>rtl 15. until the foUowtnir T«*sday April !*». II r curt at tiff*. Gr*ln», E»«v TJVBR POOI,, April 1? Wheat—No. 1 r . > y or'hern "prin*. »t«ady »t *« 2Sd- Com-Am»rV» n rr, x 1 s;w new firm. ,t js» Niyl do oil r«»(b 2* 1• future* • resdv. April. 2* *s*id; M \y. 2a "V, ! June. 2s *Hd Flour- -St. Tjouls fancy winter, dull, at *S|I * t| <p#_At London. Pacific coast, dull, at Ca« mi p«%*ci»ro m\rki:ts. nrrs4>tnlT« nt»d firslst. «\V * pr" 1? F? jr Family extras M TSU4 < baker*' rxtr - ft Vrf» i «uprrfli»** l« S"H» * -vV Wheat- !*hipp!rit tl for N--> 1 arj fi 15t 4 f,>r eh.for kx-a! t;,£9i 27*, milftr* tl i*r cental. Bark-y tt.iis -F*nr* «Mte f>r 'el tl T*;!.! d to choice la tl 12«-<r! SJ" pi>f>r 1. f~ r »i »%»! ia B irprl«-» t: W|i - • v ' ok ft t - d -- , - tr.«- tl '''» ! Pradaee Hrerlpm. F>c ur. no a rter aack», lt.2«> *o «>res- •- jy» rto w ashtßfton. 2_"-« sr v ■ »t. ccniaS -11? barley evr.t V< T ft..' t», .v-nt 5.V; sack*. " potn* « ■ k.« 4 Or»-r- : ». catona. s» k« jt t~r.4' •tacks J *IA middling sa« ks M" • orts ~U s'raa tor.*. It. fiaxs«ed «.*. h. « <oi. hswi, W6 do H<m«lal«, it r . pi m- v-r ? « .juscksilver flas<» Sw * n (Hiiori*. MwMR Pmd*ee. Kr«lt«. Ele. fV«d arsd \lli!«tv>flT«--ftran flJdi" • >v>r W»r t■' «Ml) • Ha# A'hr-it. a» .r. wh'■ •• »- c>«t. rVM: Mt. PftM barlay. rlw. HiM. h**t oar**-} t- *'J ■* aifaifa l > per t a, flover, tfai"*. a;.v k. A w tu ah'sat >• *tr»w -«r» i3^... VagftaFMatoe* Earn Rol*. a t • ■„• j**>r rtstlS. Bahna* - ;t; . • t'bi'r rtver re*.*. <5. c*mtai. Orepm Hurt»- -a*. ..i nrsf 1?.; -T'-.* rk » *-•» * •" l*-tas«av.i iturbank*. new t.w l«rt>src f»«r pt»nn*l; s■■ ITi }-* . oeless ch-»t-sa $;. ; iii pax «aul, cat, li. , cu- nirNffs. r-°r doaen; drie-J 54. Tc par pound: drlad okra, i per pcosd. . ? c p«r pound, ooamon aaparag-.:«. _ Ef: id p«r boa; cVrtce aaparag-j- n grean 2Sa"-+~ pec poursd, 489 c per poind. M««*t roer;at<je». fL4osiLsd per he*: ma»sar»> ST- • : T: r*r be*. t" per bo*: nav»! or ar*e--' ISttaS 1 ; orarigea, aaedHaga "> SIX; Mericat) limes J2..Wr4: common California lemons. •ae#r pe: b- *: second Caiifomla lemons. »: t&TiCj CaJifomia lem »r.« C bananaa. f.f" per bunch; p'neap t lea doaen. Smyrna figs. u£l4a pound ds*e«. ~er pound Bu^er— Fan r y creamery, aec onds U0l!Hc; fancy dairy. sec onds. i^Sc. Cfteeaa— Faacv rr d new per pound; fair to good. • California craam It) ffllc; Toitng America, .fiac; Eastern. 24V; Wewern. IW-V- E*sr*~Store ranch. l^H^Uo. Poultry and Game—Liv* turkey *■»*>- bkra t,-s|!<c per pound; do hens. oi-i roasters. £ per dot«?n. j-ouug <lO. V~r broilers, small, D >-S" fryers t' Whens. t4ff-' ducks, old. BCIK. do young. geee^. SStIS per pair C s»<ftr,"l; pigeon*, old. tI.SO. young tLT.'U2 38, hare, , rabbica, per dcaen. Cloalna liaotattaaa Whoat—lnactive: December. 11.11%. Barley—lnactive: D»><<*mber. z 4 c. Corn—Large yellow MtHHo. Bran—California. per ton. Wool and Hop*. Wool—Spring: Choice foothill. WSI3e; San Joaquin sia months. do year's staple. mountain. Nevada, 10 Hops—Crop of I*9«. S#T2c per pound, Flnaaeial. Silver bars CV Drafts—Sight ...15 Ma. dols i Telegrapn .. .. lT l^ Mialua <*t«eka. Alta * Julia 4 Alpha Con it* )n»tice 3 An lies 23. Kv.ntu.-k Con 4 Belcher 8T Lady Wash. Con.. .. Beet A Belcher ~ Si Mono Bodie Con Mount Diablo ..... .. Bullion 11 Navajo Bulwer Con lOccldental Con ... 15 Caledonia 12 Ophir 10$ Challenge Con ... 33!< Herman 5 Chouar IK Potosi CO Coniidance 110 Savage .. 27 Con. CaL A Va ..l& rvoipion .. Con. Imperial .... 1 Sierra Nevada .... 48 Con. New York .. . 'Silver Hill 1 Crown Point 14 Silvia- King Exchequer 3 > nldb Con 2S <3ould A. .. ST. Utah Ton 4 Grand Prise Veilow Jacket .... Ji Halo Norcross. 93j lew YORK M4KKBTI Tke Stock Bickaage. NEW YORK. April 12,-Wlth the excep tion of a rally In pricea shortly after tha decline at the opening, the course of prices waj vtry generally downward today. The tours*- of affairs in Southeast Europe waa a potent factor in discouraging trading, anil some private cable advices received In the street painted a more alarming con dition of affairs than was reflected from the foreign exchanges. The trend of the market downward brought realizing sales in some of the stocks that have enjoyed the greatest galnt of late. This was notably true of Chicago Gas, which rose \ after the opening, and which subsequently declined IS on profit taking, the sales reaching an aggregate of J4.(>00 aharea. ami the market. Thd recovered one-half of the loss The local gas stocks were sold down with the same purpose. Consolidate*! Gas losing l'« ani Brooklyn I'nion l' : . American Siiirits. common and pref. rred, also declined on realising sales, the former 14 and the lat ter V Sugar secured an advantage of % in the early rally, but a reduction of W; in the price of reflned -nigijr aroused fear* for t. v i" expected profits to the company from imports of rsw sugar In anticipation of the tariff, and this stock sol i off 1V». The closing however, was practically un changed. Quite a notable center of depression In the market wart Tennessee Coal and Iron, which lost l 4 * on the report of a threatened strike on account of a cut in wn*cs, grow ing out of the continued low price of the product Holders of Western Fnlon stock seemed to have nn e*»r!y Intimation of the coming decision of the «uwvme court wMrh was not announced until late In the day. and which wis unfavorable to a contention against the Bell Tale; hone Company ha t for seven I years by the Western Fnlon. Fauf were expressed Ny th<4 sellers that the result would be Increased competition njralnst the Western Fnlon by th* tele phone company, and this bad the effect of driving down the s*nek after an early pain of U. Th!« seemed to open up a de cline in the Goulds, extending to a point in Mirhattin and a fortiori In the South w stem railroads of this ownership. whlrU h»i 1 sl'o to cor'erd w!'h some unfavor able rcTK>rts of earnings for the first Wrfk In April. Althoturh the to»s! vopimet of dealings was small, a survey of the list shows 4? wis well distributed In small lots The was w->ak at the lowest point In moat ots"* and with fferifrnl net declines. The bond market was eased off In sym pathy with the devmwarl trerf In share values bnt the Ir»«=e* were nmall front Colorado Midland *rsts, which reacted % per rent es comnsred w'th the previous sales. The dealing* developed little ?> v ire ati 1 were ocnftne-l to •h f promi nent Issues T T i<* were odd. Government bonl* dlsnlavel a hardenlr* fender' y on the flrs! fall h»jt later sagged sliirhtly. The sales were HO,OOO. Money end Esefcnnsre. on call. easy at 1 v por cent ; Inst Irm. IS p< r cent : clo«ed off. re<l at 11.. |m r o»nt; prime mrr .r.tlle ["per, per cent; «terlln«r ex< hanee Arm wnh ll I>-is!ness In blßkcnT Ml!* at St.FP* 'H # "H for demand Wi for sixty day* po«t. d rate® $4 s*Vi©4 .87 for demand and *4 SSff?4 *S's f>r sixty days; rommr-r.Mul Mils S4 IS silver certificates, bar sliver. G2\e. Hnnilt. PS 4s new i:t* 4 r. P Ist* of 4>> new coup. .IS4HID A R. O. 7a ...IIS Five«. re* ....114 1 Four* ~ ....... f Ff ve« roup . 11* I r>; !.1s £4'-4 Fours. r*g ... I'l ff a s. A. Ss.lOS Fours, coup ..11 T*»' Seven* I^l Two«. r*r .... *ViIH & T. Can. Sail" Pi, *m of "95 . fi4 j <!>«« *... *3'4 Al« A . M K. T 1«t 4*.. *5 <*!" is* B I'M ! Socotd 4s Sfofc Cli«« C !««> !Mu!. T'nion <s ..112 c., r r.»n«~r .. 100 !V T rv-r O "is.lll T \ N»w Con. 4« v ' (Nor. p!.~. lsts ..IWH Missouri 100 ] Secords .N Car <* 1» « Fours srs* Fours 102 IN W Consols .144 8 C. Son-Furl V 8 F deb. 's ..111 T**"> nevr set fla 70 iO R A N. 15u.,111 Hvm 10# I Fours «3P4 fhrwi .. ...... .. JH O W Ists ...111 Old *« IRf P~ul Con 7s. 144 Vs Centuries .. f-4 I C. A P. W r.« 11M4 I* 'e«-red 5 If? T. A TMOV* -0 Atchison 4s **'»'*♦ U A S.rr.fi 11* P .-1 A . .. 4-VTtt r-«-. lata .. «•% r m S <- Sla lO*-'*! «. 'o-Is . . lav, S*o i{ n *« .... P Is's of •* IMH 1, A N* 4* Shore 4s ..lOT I^ atork On°t'"lon«. A'rhlson 10 IV T A N. E .. T7 Adama F* 14* tOr' A \V««t .... 13*4 Alton A T. 11... 5« lOrw*on Imp .... . Prefrrr#hl ... VIV lfl *m#ri-an F* .111 U * TV N* 1« Pal* A Cftnaia Par .... «»S>lVorla. I>. A E.. S Canada ftouth . 4*VPlt?*bur« I*2 C-ntral Pa<* .... * !Pullman Pal ....IS# Ch*s A »»hto ... l«N.!R<"a.l!nir .... Chi A M'on ...I*3 T»*r .. .. C R A Q W*a Pr»f*rTßd Cht."*Jfx) Gu ... R r, \V l>i Con Oaa Pre?»rrM ?* C c. C. A Bt. L#S*Rork Tsiund .... CP* ( ■ ! Coal A I .. N I- A S F Ist p . ,r Oil Cpr •-• "% i*' PtOl "?S DHL A RM Pr»fTrcd 1® Ivl. 1. A W 150 '«;» p.,;i a- Am c .«\ I> R G pr*. PrWerr-d 1S« A C F V -* flwßu«*r .HJ^j fV>rr.-l . .. 2S 1 - f", nr Cnal A I . 2.1 IT- 3d .. T7\'T«-*a.« Pac * Kit: Wayn* To! a O. C. pr*. <lt Nor. pr* 11' n Pac 4"% C A K 111 prp «** S F* *• HockiOir Val ... SVbVih St A P 4\ Illinois v>n —.5- .. .. 11\ P: Paul * Dv 1« ••'•". :■*.¥ re F.x V»» Kr A pr*» >\ T"rtl«>n .. t. E A W«.! ... US ALE *« jYf 4 ~ C ' rrr-* ... Tj*k«* A: ?*?. IT l.a«i* A X.i.-M.. »lO«» Ejoctria ... *A§ !. A V Albany S'V t. M.«a con . . •'•••• «••». J A f ... f?*4 V*m A Cbantn. l» P-»?'Wl . ... §7 Misaoun IN - ... 15 T ' A A A NM. . M n* A «'Rio.. » T 'S- 1. A KC. r i Vaato. A <"hat .. « Pr»-f. -r. i l<n_ N.; ''oriaf* .. .. IRo R R 7\ --f •*» d ... JTV N. J CVr.tr*! '•* \m "TN '.iivo ... 74». !for. A W P" 14-. P- ''rr»d iflS Scwrrh Am- Co.. *\'arr T A C. Co. N-rl. Pac 14HCom Oab«« Co.. . |*r»frrr«»l S'S» ?»•:*■*> r pr* 1 **~j i' P AO IS > R AN pr* . 41 V. H pre *.VS A»r, ■s?*rl* l * Il*s V A Riib *r ... I*S Pr*f»rr»d ... ;r, V i «4 !PC r * S-.t P4« ..144 |"ot Oil pr» ..... M*4 F:»f«rr«s , . .Ir-fr-* i.LS, A E-IJU. N Y. .. Tatal Ulh. The total «!« of stocks today were 1* - S?" shares. including. Ani'itcu Sugar.. 2? >"* Berimctta.. *.*«* Chicas* Gas Trust 95- % *> General Electric ♦ N* w York Central ♦.!■> Reading »■»> gt Paul t T-. C. * I T.WB Western Union &,?>'»> New Jersey Central 1 jU9 Visible *upplle«. The following is a statement of the vts fble supply of era In la store and afloat on Saturday. April ». a* complied by the NVw York produce exchange: Wheat. ST.TW.fIoO bushels. decrease, YO bushels. Com 24 f75 W bushels; decrease. S! MB bushels. Oats. iI.S-.OwJ bushels; decrease, 22? W bushels. Rye. 3.6*2,X0 bushels; decrease. 10.00# bushels. Barley, bushels; decrease. I(T\*o bushels. tirarral Qanfartoßi. Flour—Receipts. 19.*4 barrels; exports. IS barrels; nwre active and string on the rise in wh.-at. without important change in price; Minnesota patents. J3 *•5 O. do causers'. s*.£*£&.*); winter patents, U 4%«4.»■ Wheat—Exports, l♦».«?* bushels spot in active No. 2 red, 79c; No 3 hard winter. Wjc. Options opened strong, closed mi%o net higher. The advance was caused hv active covering on war news, higher ca bles; decreased English visible and had crop news No. 2 red April closed T6\e; May. 72 closed 74c. Hops—Quiet. Wool—Firm. Petroleum—Quiet; Pennsylvania crude. Steady; May. S7*»c bid. Coffee—Closed steady, with price* 3WFW points net advance; April. 7c; May. 6.96®7c. Spot coffee: Rio. Quiet and steady; No, 7. invoice, 7\ac; No. 1, jobbing. 7\e, mild, weak. Sugar—Raw. nominal, fair refining, Sc; refined, steady. Metal a. Copper—Dull; brokers" price, $11.40; ex change price. $11.50. Pig Iron—Quiet, Southern. North ern, lltl 10012.50. Tin—Quiet, straits, slia*/l».So. plates, quiet. Spelter—Easier, domestic, s4.oi»i?4 !5. Lead—Steady; brokers' price, $* 40, ex change price. $3.3£583.37*». CBICAUO XAHkKTI Tl* Board of Trad*. CHICAGO, April 12.-There was a fair trj.de cuul moderat-.iy «. tive market in wheat during ltin early hour*, but the in ttreat Uu r«M.-*d considerable as the ses sion advanced. The fueling was flnn. with first sales at a trifle advance, ana eucn raHied with more, weakened Ic, rallied lVc. changed f»ome and closed IS higher. The early strength was dim to the advance ki Liverpool of Id, Berlin iil-o coming higher. There was a decrease on ocean passage cf sBo,«C»> bushels and the weekly wor Hi's shipments showed some reduction at 3.133.- »aw bushels, against 4.540.tM> bushels last week, and 4.M*>. *W bushel# a year ago. St. Louis W4» stroiig and higher, and was ac tive on tn > buying »iJe here and had con siderable to do with the rally. The weath er map showed more rain in Nebraska and the Dakota*, and was looked upon as unfavorable. \N hlle war possibilities were not quite eo certain, there wu* a feeling of ur;easine«« among shorts and many cov ered. The favorable crop report was ap parently not much of a factor, and sug gested a crop of about 30C>.000,000 bushels. Northwestern receipts were liberal. The visible supply showed a decrease of iWfc.'i'O bushels agaiudt a reduction of I,olk, 000 bushels la.-it year. Total Quantity now is 57,706.000 bushels, against W.X51.-W* bush els one year back, and 70,j00,0u0 bushel* two years ago. Beerbohm cabled that Argentina was asking for offers, but the trade was in clined to discredit the same. The English visible supply decreased 741,001) bushels. Ad vies e« from the Northwest as to spring seeding were rather bullish, reporting that rain and floods would greatly delay the same. Closing Liverpool cables quoted fu tures \t*a l <*d higher. Crop idvlee* from France were again unfavorable. Exports were moderate. The market advanced quickly later in the day on covering by shorts, room trad ers having sold quite freely on the previ ous decline. St. Louis sold up sharply, and this market followed. Flood reports from the Northwest were apparently the main factor. Th« market closed strong. In corn, as in wheat, the shorts covered freely, the dlose being higher. Oats closed firmer. In provisions the trade was fairly brisk and prices higher. Closing: Quotations. Wheat—April, «7%c; May, «71»@68c. Com—April. May. 24* c. Oats—April. l«V»e; May, l«\e. Fork—April, $£ •>«; M iy, 18 .V>'4|&.KVfc Lard—April, H 2i. May, »4_27. Short rin* April. $4.7«, M.»y. *4..*. Bailey. 23<8*Jc. Rye—3lc. Flaxseed—72#i 3c. Timothy— l 2. Live Stock. Cattle— Sale* were on a basis of for very common dressed beef steers up to for choice to prime cattle, bulk. t4 &>96: etockers and feeders, Prices being 13413.W up to Hiwy 150 for best Hog The supply was ewsily of at Ik? advance, sales ranging mtjUWM. with the bulk going for W-lOtiLlft. The market close«l weaker, after most ©I the h.>irs had been taken. Hheep—Prices ruled «tronger; common to prime i«heep sold at S3 £ most of the transactions being at ferinx* mostly made up of the West®™ bmS l*mM V>M actively at/? y 'l. of the fV-cks going at R o uu, for \\ est- C -Cattle. 4.500; hogs. 16.0U). sheej>. lambs. WO. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. TrnnMrllnni M*««*e January 1 and for Yr«trr«l®>'. Real estate transactions «Inc« January 1 1537 are $1,007,110 *7. There were AIM for record yesterday 17 d.ed* $4 >65 So. Following: s» * ilst furnished * the S-attl* Abstract Company, room 419 New York block: . _ J Eugen* Jordan. trustee W. J Spra ker A P Keen® and H. C. Rollong to Monev Cri k Mlnln* and of Washington. Bla<~k CWef. H*«<£ ifusb.« Tt; Top. Ani-rl'-tn Fla*. East district. April S. vv 14*.i k #>t ux. to Emma Kin<-ftart. ..."fkiV *..«" b ir"„". C. D AND E EATON'A ADD TO R^^ECNA K Hsrnct* Krllv) nnd hus band J li . by C. F. Bowman, attorney, to OatharirM' R.mdolpb. lot 1. bloc* A. Woodward's add March 22. u - Watson C. S'julr* et ux to 1A llj.am K. lota 5 and *. bloc k 2S. A A IVn ny • add. lots 1 to t, b'.wk l 1« t 17. bio k 1«, B<iu!r t * Fark add. Wllltom N HUTCHINSON TO W FL 'J'fV lota 5 and «In .RR, 1. LOT ». IN ACRR_L LOT. 3TO « !N ARR r 2 »II TN TRART 62 «!^T* ,drt « harl**» L. <>*'■* -t u* to Martm Fortus. lou. 14 and 15. b!o<k 11. lotaj* and ». Wock fe lot U, block > W C. I. Co. s Knob Hill a<ld. K« nt. April >. «2W . „ t . Mary J Pavtson ard hu*r>ano Tracy to J O Maxwell, trarr In sw of sec 1«. tp •»r N| 1 Hern Sldebotham to Oeor*« Sldeboth- SM nS »«*r l tp 2S, r«. »a< REA. r>rcember *' "smithux to M C MH-lelland. lots 4 to : b"*k 27. Commercial Street a, j'»«.Th r "\v" 'tux to Horatio Hathaway, lot 22 Wf* k 14 Renton Hill a<ld. April 1. ct c. Si. Waiter f J Ada Harry A and C«.djr V Axtell ard A!»r* M Foun'aln to Elixa M Axtell. K>t 7 block IX Eastern add. S- p leratxr IS. 1 <"- 8- WasblfiKt-'n NatJ nal bunk of S< ♦ft" to M rt n M Or - w Id I *f-d 2. block S. Randeirs add April 4 t'S*K i>»-utseh to Tb'rwta I**uts h. part H 1. Test r I> C.. May 4 1 <*#. SI Shorff to Ike Uurt«, sw n« •*c 27. tp S. r5. Aprs I V SM?. S4. . . . J hn K! »>rniAn et ux. to Arlre* T.nn g-rt n tot 11. bi x k 17. Graff*! Saiaton Bay add TUIUr.I March 17. SI. gU-4b E M i '«beth M anlJ . 'tthS. Minor, by Jacoh Fartb. attorney to Oeorr* Milton Tb'>mp».in. kits I ard 4. bi.-xk 135 A A. tunny's Broadway add, April 12. Si a" 0 . \A" J. St.-pb**ns to H A. Stephen*, w > tjact 7. all tracts and UL %>«l Seatt e acre tracts, ne m> n« »k 2 tp 24. r l lota « and 7. t -■ k IM> A A D-anya Pr «S --war add t k4. Majrar's Ist ad'.. Moore land lota 11 and 12 block 2. P tnt add. W Seattle hinrk 1 Vachers lHv.si< a Oreen add. blocks J» to 44 «2 to 44 and & Wond's InvXmivn* Gr«*n laM* Ai rii H. li- _____ Only t*»'•.•y-r*'.T++ h-mr*" run trw-m S*- • - .« -a K.>— *b4 If ta*« ••'"♦ North •ro P*viH« iir« Tfoa ***• »« a*T b> MMatf tki» UM. MARITIME RECORD. FORECAST FOR TTBBTVAT. Port'and. April 12, ISJT. Fair west her . warmer. V. 3 PFPARTVE.VT OF Tt'RE. WEATHER BCREAU. DAILT BfIXETIN. Seattle. April _ f J f Win* | f ?3 » • I I 2 ? f ? ™ i3a • *» Zm m i "» PLACE. * * a I o i I i i• !1 g, * ? : It ;; !Sif ! I ! Seattle ... » 3s> «. MNW «} .» Clear Pt. Angeles »> & Mi i NE Lti .*.*» Clear Tauxxsb .... AIM H- NSv 12 fflfcClear Ft. t'anby »» a«t N 12 .fc> Clear Spokane ... A) » <£.. <m flw Ltj ,«Cloudy Waiia W . AV*> U fc N Lt- .Cto; Clear INjrtiand . » IS 74 74 XJ? .a^Clear K»seburg 74 1* N 6 Clear Eureka ....;#> 08. 72 a|W Lt Clear H«d Biuff ..»*• m ->■ N L,t '"»* r.o.ir San Fran ~».♦> 7s *• W > .(*♦ Clear Wlnne iM fe* «; N* } 1® ; .•• Clear Bsker City 3d », at) ae N'Wj ,MCl«ar G. N. aAU.«BL'RT, Ot«srv«r. Tides at Sesttle Harbor Today. Ti.gh Ttda. l«ow Tlds. a m ft. 9m ft m ft j> m ' ?t. 1.43; 11.21 l.lTj S.tii 7.««. •Ti "• 36; 4.1 AT PORT TOWNSEND. l.Mj ?.9C♦.so} ~j."tt[i T 06, 4.7} 14_J.» TO BE RAISED. Mfsoibsat Mrs Uliesss Seattle- TasoHa Matss. Passenger rates between Seattle and Tacoma wfTl undoubtedly bs raised in a short Ume to the schedule In force before the opposition of ths steamer Cricket, since burned, made s general cut. A meeting of steamboat men Interested In this route was held yesterday afternoon in the offiie of I. A. Nadeau, of the North ern Pacific, and while no definite agree ment was reached, the steamboat men submitted an arrangement which will probably be acceded to by the railroad company. Ths absence of A. E. Charlton, assistant general passenger agent of ths Northern Pacific, prevented conclusive action. , The icticdult lubmltM by the w«im hoat mpn waa a* follows: On the steam prs Kingston and Flyer. 75 cents one way, SI.SO round trip; itMß«r Multnomah, &0 cents one way, S3 cwita round trip; train, >6 cents oue way, JLSO round trip. The agitation of the last legislature over the appointment of a railroad commis sion may have an InflUMKt In withhold ing the railroad from agreeing to a ralso of rat.**. Some time the railroad wished to raise rates and the steamboat companies refused. The shoe la now on the other foot, and W la the Northern Pa cific which hesitates. Those present at yesterday's meeting were: I. A. Nadeau. o. O. Yerk*>*, Frank W. Goodhue, L. B. 9e«iey. U. Satley. Capt. WlUey and Fred H. Marvin. tIOOBSirtLLT 4CCOMPLISHEO. The Oregon Safely Entcra the Dork at Port Orchard. Tha docking of the battleship Oregon was successfully accomplished at midnight Sunday and the big fighting machine now rest* clear of the water. No hitch or ac cident of any kind occurred while the ahip was being lifted Into the dry dock. The work of cleaning her bottom and painting will be concluded as early as pos sible In order that the Oregon may leave for San Francisco In time to participate In the Decoration day exercinea. San Fran cisco wishes to have aa many vessels In the harbor on that day aa possible. It was not originally Intended that the Oregon should be there, but when the cruiser Philadelphia was ordered away to Hawaii the San Franciscan# petitioned for the Oregon to replace her. Dock Trial of tha (ioldrn <iat«*. A dock trial of the new revenue tugboat Golden Gnte mill occur thin mornln* be tween K> o'clock and noon at the Moran ship yards. The Golden Gate will bo tied firmly to the dock and her engines set In motion. Any irregularity In their action will then be made manifest in a manner a* (satisfactorily a* If she were moving ahead. The dock test will be but prelim inary, and according to Its aucce** or fail ure the sailing date of the Golden Oat« for Pan Francisco will be governed. If successful, the revenue boat will probably set sail for her regular trial passage In a day or so. The return of Robert Moran. who Is not expected from the East for a week, will proliably not be waited for. mvimm: ob«krv itiojii. TATOOSH, April 11. «a. m -Barometer. Sfi.'lO; clear; wind northeast. #5 miles. Out ward. tup Se« I.ion. at p. m.: t". 8. s'r Columbine, at K U ny, 4 p m.~ Barom eter. XSS: clear; wind northeast, IS mile*. NKAH BAV, April 12 S a. m -«' lear: brisk northeast wind: tug Tyee In bay. 4 P m.—Clear; liaht northeast wind, tug Tyee and I*. S str Columbine In bay. PORT AVGELFS, April IZ.- »«. m. Ba rometer. ant*; clear; wind east, rhree miles; !<itrs M«*ic and Boyden at dock 4 p. m —Baronteter. *>.32. clear; wind east, four miles: tug Magic In bay CLALLAM BAY. April 12.—( p. m.— Clear; calm. MARr.lt; NEWS. PORT TOWNSr.ND, April 12 -Arrived— Br bk Alice A fr -rr Phanrhn! at Royal Roads, awaltluir orders S>»ne«i Sch IJlHebonne. from Hadlock for Vallejo, Cal. HOQUXAM. April U —Sailed—From Ho rjulam. scbr ll HiU. for San Franciix o; erhr Hanson, for Redondo. Ar rived -Jptr Sunol. frfim San Franclaco, for Cosmopolls PAN FRASCIS<X», April 12 Arrived April lt--br etr Gaello. from H'»n*liong: str Rival, from Gray'a harbor; str Ocar ina fr m Coos bay; Nor str Florida, rwr irHire t»ay Pr «h Comllebank, from T»eparttir» bay, hktn Eureka from Taco ma; ech Jennie Thelln. from Gray's har hor S'h Ivy. from «lray s harbor; e»-h Lucy Petereon. from Columbia rlvt-r. Ar rived April 12 Str trfu.-en. from Victoria; atr Homer, from Cooe bay. Sailed April 11 Str rmatilla, for Victoria a« h K< ilpae. from Taeorr a Cleared Art* IS-Str Co lumbia from Astoria. YOKOHAMA Kh Director, from Victoria. CALLAO April 4 Arrived—Ger ah Arl adue, from Vancouver The I mnillU'a I'mtms rr«. RAN FR VN'^tS""O. Ar>"il 12,-Tbe ateam shlp I'matlUa left for Puget aoun-1 today with the foli<;w»n* paaaengera: Seitt'e—P O'Docneil, Martlr If. Ms thews. M's. <"asta*met»o. J. Van Boa «-'k II Lew'" and w'e ' Roonl, H-<"y Urn* n. W. Mr* Ma*r»rson. Mra. Walk W. Froat and wife. John Noon, Mrs Kittlngrr, Mrs. Catlen. Mm. Ilelm- CWMt V) F!eteh< r W ''.iarrg Harrison Mt«a Street. Mi** Brewer. G. RHfttt and wife Mia* Solomon. Mrs. Hanlev, Mr». Ma'.''ng G. S»*?Hg and »on, J. liack- r, H. i. y^ick. T» e*-»ma- -G. "Word M- Ballen, F. Grant. lirerntrg. Thomas Rteve#. Port Townaeesd—J Bitrelow. WtTl'R FROST SOTE*. Or*r»«'.ur,d run to Taffrtna Bun day In pl*r» ftf th« n yr. TK* To**** wi!l •*!! for AU»1(» at • 0 ' l<«-k t'roorr-ir rr.omlft* Strim>r T-tnpt* took owt a rar load of pot*t<>#a ta*t r'cht fur Vaneoui mr. Lv"*'* '*«" "ff tt-" vayf «ar)f w«rot out on h*r ran to Whatcom Tomerrww u «t*am»T day at th« 4ork UaJla Wall* witl Mil tor San Frandae® at I »»' k in tha m .rn- Ir* aliis «f»atr.«bip Umatilla Sa duo to ar rive daring tha day. J*r>«ft«aa atawahlp ftakura M*ru «an»d f r tha Orfa©t y*»tarday moraifti at C o ei'v * PtM TOMirira waa ah'tard ii« will »top off at Port Ar>*■• !** to await th- arrivaJ of tha Tanahin Mini FoUewlnr 1» a t!«t of tha r% brought from AUaka by tha »t*arnaftlp City ot Tcv* *a: ILm S£<id.-Una. N«u La* more. Mrs A. C. Van Dorsn, Jesste Tshe wsta. H. E Cutler. Mr*. A. Mcl.*llan. J. L- Fort. Frank Martin, P. R Huff Mr. end Mr*. t\ P. Shull. Helen Shull. W. A Butt erfkld. T. Wit *<■'- II A Bsimt. \V. Hecht, X Pat terson, J Mcl v «nald, M:«s I* Melton. K. Butler. E. A. Thorpe. A. Lilljitnuta H. Hi'.! J F. Milowy, Fred Strrtm J. Mc- Csully Mrs. J. cYndon, IJni* Morris, J. C. Callbrauh, Miss M. Keatlag and four teen second class. W omlmm of Ikr World. In pursuance with a neque««t from tha ■Retail Clerks' Association of this city. S- sttie < imp. No. Woodmen of tho World, at tta regular meeting oa Friday evening !*»st appointed CVnsul Commander J. S-hw:\b to represent the ramp on tho committee for the Fourth of Juljr celebra tion, with power to act tn conjunction with the various committers appointedl by the local oncsnixaticns flor the same purjvse The R«t»i] Clerks* Association being the pr*.me movers of the celebration, a rr.» tnber of that body who was present by request outlined some of the Ideas which the clerks association will submit to the general committee. The plan seemed to meet with the approval "of all the members present, and the Woodmen of the World, who show their respect to the country by displaying the stars ami stripes over the presiding officer's station at every meeting, will be feund active workers In making the celebration a great success. As stated be tore. Seattle C*mp, No. <59. continues to grow at a wonderful gwiti With three camps in this city, this par ticular camp never fails to add soma ramsa to its roll at every meeting. Again si* new applications were read on last Friday evening. The Woodmen of tho World are fortunate In securing the best timber for their fcodges wherever they ex ist. On many occasions newly Initiated neighbors h«ve seen At to make special mention of that fact, and the members of the order take great pride in such com pliments. a recommendation wMolt touches each of them either directly or Indirectly. An Invitation Is extended to all Wood men of Seattle to be present at nest Fri day's meeting at Stevens halt Seattle I'amp, No. S», will ha\*e an army of candi dates who will try their luck in tho wikhls. The £\>at. who h.is been sick from overwork, will appear again before tho members and will be stronger than ever since he had that much needed r*st. Tho members will not regret attending this meeting, as it will be an especially Inter esting one. The ampMfied form deg res will be conferred on the n« w candidates, and it Is desired that all Woodmen who have not seen this beautiful n<w work bo present and see it exemplified. A number of neighU>r» of Seattle Camp. No. »2». accompanied by their wives ami sweethearts, attended a social dance at Ballard given by HalUrd camp on Wed nesday evening. April I. The neighbors report a fine reception and excellent time in general. Chanrr for a Third Term. Elisabeth Bmlth was arretted yesterday morning by Officer Glasscock on chargo of InstoM)'- She was txkeri to the county jail to await Investigation. The woman has UHMI twice discharged from the asylum at Stellaooom as cured, coming out the last time about threa year:* ago. shortly after wtdch she was married here. She was born tu Seattle, and for acme time peddled apples on the streets. She waa then known aa the "Seattle apple girl." UUTKL A KHIVA ML THE I>l 1.1.E11. n. Bro* n. Port Totrnsend. W. A. Falrweather. Tacorn a. Thomas Johnson. Victoria. G. A. SchWarts. Olympla. W. A. Majuckerw, Columbus, O. E. Crookston. Mount Vernon. Thomas Watson, Brledablik. Miss May Smith, Tennessee. Mrs. Morrison, Victoria. Hector McCallum, Albln. W. M. Hulbert, Snohomish. A M. Springer. Snoht.mlsh. William Andrews, Arlington. THB NORTHERN. E. L. Gaudette, New Whatcom. John H. Condon. City. A I>. Luke, Svrattton. Idaho. Cajit. L. Wllley, Olympia. J. 11. Parker, l>unnlng M. J. I»rd. Port Townsend. G W. Crockrtt, Portland, Wash. M. M Hopkins Snoqualmle Fall*. H. Adam*. Portland. H. Flllis*. Olympia. Mr*. H. Ellla, Olymrla. 8. O. Brown, Clear Lake. T A Kennedy, Blaine. H. G. Tuttle. Portland. R. C. Htrtidwlck. City. Tlmm»« Ramsey, Florance. With, William 11. Veartle, Tacoma. THE BUTLER. William N. Barker, Tacoma. J R. Hayden, t'iljr, < h.irl« a Relchembach, Spokane. F. Ft. T-amoreauj. Stevens Point, Wit. J Reld Montreal. » John Reld. Montreal. >\ A. liartlett and wife. Port Townsend* E. W. l>ou«rlass, Trov, N". Y. A. M. Anderson. Spokane. E. W. Porter. Watervtlle. Mrs R. D. Attrldge, Port Ludlow. Mrs Kra.uk T. Reld. Kingston. George 8. Bstlty, Portla.no. J. L. Hamburger, Chicago, H. M Peyser, San Francisco. Victor Staadfctker. Han Framlaco. L. 11. Smith and wife, Lynden. J. H. Irvine and wife. Sianwood. J B. Reed, Portland. <\ H. ruson. Tacoroa. M. Hogan. Grand Rapid*. V' W. Vallle, Portland. W, H. Carletmt, Milwaukee. George 11 Stevenson Vancouver, Wash. R. RrurnhauKh. B»n Franclaco. J M. Kepner, Chehalls. F. Pe»?lbone. Falrhaven. }?. Wilson and wife. Tacoma. J If Beecher San Franclaco. If. (}<>odm«un. Portland. Ham J. Jx**b. Tacoma. R E. Anderson. Tacoma THE SEW ENGIaAND IMve Wetherup, Seabeck. E E. l>ay, Tacoma. Howard Wilson, Opy. I »»ve Call»*»n, City. Th'tmi* Barker, Brooktvn. N. T. T*f Heith. Pvrt Gamble. \l I> Hunk. Tacoma. W F Smith, Oak Harbor. George iJ Clowe, Chl'fijro. H 8 King Friday Harbor. Mrs Oteman. City. o»car S Hrown, Enumeisiw. Capt. 11. Turner, steamer Alt*. S A Bnoth. City. _ N l,*w»on. wife ant family. City. <*harles I<ayt«P Olympia. M Erick son. OSympla. H. H. TbAle. Butte. Mmt. THE STEVENS. Miss Hazel Aahket. San Cat J H. Gre-nwood. Georgetown, Pa, M Manley. Tacoma. I*. S Inanition, St. Paul F W. «*bnr<"h<iuse, Spokane. Dr. 8 H Walker. Buffalo. C. C. Burgman. Snohomish. Prof B. J Dillon. Walla Walla. Ben F. Nudd. City. Mrs E. C Million. Mount Vernon. Misa F. Hlshop, Mount Vernon II H. Callahan, City. C. I). MH"?ure. Portland. J U*t«, Tacoma. M T Httchroek. Washington, D. t< Oussle Maler, Whatcom. Emllr Groaaman, Whatcom. W B. Somer*. Chl'*a*o Jam"# Pearl. Snohomish. >( h Wontcr, Roslyn, Wash. Fletcher Unn, Portland. F l» Ur.Kha.rn. Tacoma. John Barneeon. Port T -wr »»rd. J F. Davl* and wife, Carbonado. W. C. Campbell. Vaahon. j S WaUUin. 0«y»*to. C. E. Woodward. Granite Falla. O. F. Warren, Halt I-»ke b'y, o. A. Brown. Salt Lake ( iry. If. 11. Joy. Tacoma. A. C. CUarlton. Tacoma. 1 br»a«k *!«• T>,« jiorth-W«*t»rn I.tna rompri»»* ori>f s «u6 rrslOf p*r?«-< tiy quipped railway tn 111 toot* lowa. Wtooaotn, Wlohtiran. MSnnOAOta. North Dak >ta. South Dakota, jttdruk* arid Wycour.*. It op«rat<wi th« finaat trains in tha wvr l Tha m*r¥)c« f» Chicago. ll:lw*uli** *'»'! *ll tho principal HtJ«« of tha Kaat and S->uib«a*t cannot t>* *ur:a»«*d. In«t»t on bavin* y„ur tl^kat ,14 "Tha North-W*» *rr. " r W, p&rkar. C->Bi£narciai Agfcfct. «* Fttat avanua, Ua Caaipailtlaa. W« ar« now <® <*o '-om^oa1t1o« for tha trad# 'any roaaaura> In Noaparatl* Mir.k-n. BrevWr and Uon* Prtmar. Batl*> faction Call or addrata Poat- Lc;e..»d«t «r. B«a(Ua. , 7