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fwrsm it Warttngton. n4 if ths [ M id » • d**d fL/ibaU be «dded thereto the mi *nd cr -.Tc—n fixtr-l by tho i inll»n rrn of said City, and ritfngs 't-reoo as j ro , mjtt tfcf • > Charter. The -*r shall pro- ed. after the of «aui notice, with all t with t;t < ailectioc of said T%t* Oriitumm shall tak-> ef- Jr f * r: ,-.d after Pa si pormred toy the ■—f It Sh%B take at P*£L tTihaU becomt- a law tinder Mte £3S- sf tb. «t> C! f ICZthe C!tr Council the Hth day of JZrSk «»d toy me In open aes oi l***Se this g*Z, ft May, w. »»•' J R. CBICWTOV, presider of 'be City Cmtncil I I tfn -r* by me ttis »th da) of May, J ' W. D. WOr»l>, W- Mayor. »y gM this of May, IW. WfIX H f'ARRT. r aad ex-Officio City PSIC-« May 31. twini - tV ononcAircK iWSEeg ape« aafw *«nem to redeem 575* d m*' re and become payabia the bond-> of Locai Improvsnwnt lELet Bo W *'Jed under authority ICLgct. Xo WB*. f>r the impwne fj str«"t under Ordinan«* Mo. Sttta accordance with tbs nss> nam'nT S at ml! dwtrtc* approved by Ordi- SLt So JW- and providing for the co*- ttoere<d C|lwdaueu by the City of Seattle aa L That tftere be and la hereby i*Tj 4 imtlil *srnrti- upon each psr iu: of land and oart thereof < oo- I/fai Improvement District .I*. bv <»rJlnaoce No. for fc ■ses*Ri ,r '' of Street therein XmZ. up" la I i«wss*m*nt being Mrpoi- of —'ing the second an t interest to mature SfcLamr payable upon the bond* of Mid EL- itapfweement iHatrtct No. ». lasur l SZtasthortt' r i'.i' No Wt* Th" rSZ-, ni men «*•< lai swwroient *«aln*t Saar'l and lot of land within an id ahall be ono-tenth part of the as- CL t a*»t*re«l apot» the UMMMM roll ttitrV't as prnvidei by Ordinance S> 2M and therein ma le a charge against S swpert> «<wtetber with Interest at ST fate of sever, (T) per centum per an- a»os the nine-tenths of the amount t f romtUedat»* of th# ma - the first annua I towtallmente of *akl CSsßtttll the maturtty of said second ai«- tiieT».of, provUed. that 9 iawei or kM of land or p*rt thereof Id «atd Uks! lmprov«m«nt dls £n«« * shall have been redeemed DLiutv by the payment of the total of the aaaeawr.t lit chargad against Saws by said Ordinance No STi - - such m at land or { «.rt thereof shall etiks Ma We for tho special assessment HEmm> TJt The city Comptroller Is hereby Awetsd to enter or cause to be entered mm lbs srMin.il issesMnent roll of local ZZfaeSiftm* district No. ». as prepared tosksClty Engineer and approved by Or -I—. y?9a. »n the column provld«>d irratt purpose, or upon supplement*! r, flr pj be a<lded thereto, the several —the special a**es*nitints levied to this Orllnanee. setting the sa/nc re a*ft;tt.y (ipposltf th« destriiptted of racb Jyrel or lot of Un.l or part upon Sfc-'i said spw'al assessm'-nt 1* levied. Kt shj 11 forthwith dell/er to the city ar»r a certified copy of said < - ess »,* ml! with the amount of snld ai<«ctal m wmtri' herein levied as aforemld. Tlm* nif Tiessurer shall gve such notice and «.v« m»h proceedlnx* for the collection of ntpct tl»fl smounts so levkv! and spe griiy uasaaed as ar%t prescribed by the sod Ordin*r>i e» of the City of Se at* awl the Uw.< of the State of Waah fcrter;. and If the same l» uot paid within a# tknn flael tjjerrfor there *hall be added Crete tb«- penalty. Interest atvl charges ted fry eharler aud ordinances of aaui and other proceedings had thereon a w&vlled by law and the City Charter. T3»r*y Treasurer sh ii: procee<l. after the S iKtlrsijon of aasl notke, with all due Hjnn' with the collection of said special mimin i.i. *r J. This Ordinance shall take eflact «| to in fore- from and after Ita passage mi approval, if approved hy the M.iyor; chemise it shall talcr effect at th» time tt gaC tweeme t law under the provisions g itie City Charter. , flaseti the ilty Council the l*th day of |ky I*C and sl«n<-<l by me in open session !l »u*.hentlcitl"n of its i>«M»iage thia 17th (p\ of Hay, R ,, H r< iiTC»r President of the city Council. Approved by inc thi« >«h day of M <y, m \V l». WOOD M.iyor. »' ISAV'JBWr t t'omptrcd'er and ex-OfficW City <-rk PaWtoaed May ItoINANCE SO. ««K W AN QHDIN *i»ro*tnir the Afi'easmeQt ItJll of tMfiivimu»t District No, 1* tor the lm i»MKti ,jf Main Street from Railroad arsnue to the east tine of Fifth Avenuo icnitfc «nd«r Ordinance No. 4>> and kvylu* and aastsslnit the amount* thereof **aln*t eseh tercel and lot Of toad and part thereof shown In .*aln roll, and pruvidins for th»* collection thereof. Where*- the Assessment Kr»!l of Doc-al tiprsyenwnt Irtstrlc* No. 19*. for tfle lm pronm*n: of Main Street from Railroad Aorkoe to the east line of Fltth Av« nue ftmtV uader urdtn.in< ■ No <f' v prepared the Cltv Enslnesr, waa reporttil to tlm uty Cbuncil by th< Board of PublK- W#rks sa tfee Shid dfti of March. tM»7. ar.d tho on receipt of such rail and as ws>neQt did cause a isotlc? thereaf sign *i hy tho City Clerk, to be published Ir. f>e city edicts! newspapgr of thf city for b* cosmi vtlve issues. notlfyioK all isr was iKlcrested that -aid roll had beu* BM. a«id rr(,»dr!rg tl.cm to app> ar Itefore the CH: Cout t'.f in the Council i'ham «i th» City Hall on Monday, the .ird tofef Msv i«g.- at a o'clo. k p. m being a iar not Wst than llftec- days from ths #ttt o! said not! e. and makti objection* •i**et« if any they have, and *!wrc%s, Die City Couo< II did at the ttolt <U*d dulv convene sr l '-onslder any *a* al< ob><Mlo- made thereto, and no >»««».iw ticr*> made or hied, and the did make suit. corrections of said #* it deem**! just, and did then ile ih an:oun* of the cost ot said Im- JJtonißt a- . aicairst rtrttl cr«>as •c* pen.i, tn.> *, n of tweiv* hundred dt'wieh: end r> US i3IS« .SM dollars, to "taw ft ni the i. ral fund «»f the ted fottnd tlic amount of cost to be w» *"i<t * shear lu ». t d r. 11, to be the auai of freight hu:-d:td and fifteen and W-IOU *6*ll gsi «ri' ;i r* and th<■ Cny C.tunell fotind that Wet the p ovislons of the «'barter and wtt*ai*e** pr:or to the approval of said h*" , s»a»<Bi roll had been duly compiled •fth: Be*, .lien fore, it erUat.ied by the City of Bvattto aa wy:>on I. That the assessment roll de amiv«l la the pt- imbi<« of thl» Ordlwanoe * ?"fW ! hi» «t of M*m street fr.»m •aAesd A\emit t-„ th. i»t line of Fifth Amsa, u , ■ , N , 4 4-»i •'he «aa». n,.* «t.,. .» t»e and the »ame V^ rb!r . ln J. M 'im»ved t Tliat tn.*e i»- and i* hereby and as** H*e«i -.**tr.«t ach ->ar< >1 ,■ *rt : her- >f oontau: d •saw Jrr; mvwtit iti*trfet, as ?** ? *td roil, th «i>. • ;ve amourt» PJWgwt agamsr ew-h psrrel md lot of « and part and each of -aid *»t» Is hervt> ievlatvd a |ir«»t lien toftsast weft parcel and U i of l»nd and gw ttewaf ~r »t X, i. n the -ame is w aatd rv t'.» whole umount 1 Ai.-d u ir.-t the >Npwty in sat-s 1, imarov. ment Iks *2* the »>-.n f thirty . tirht hun •*» MM nfte. n a- I - l* toil d the i: •< the fc» t f r , ;l h .uMlvi v ** n *' wr. ir «.»• I rvl »« a* follow*: Pfts ftrst sub. f I for ea-'h J2' 1 **2 * r ' «~*a in the sec * m »: rt. r res h front foot r" 1 * u ,^ f - ,rnnt pr |m f* x area, in the fourth * I'xtttHlMt ** Ch fr^t u ** ll * '^iU'va .Wtjer.t ror « l a 1 be d« :i*ered to iT^r f i r 1 * ' r* tha Rastr?,- ?' ■ -w. r» r t * " >• >f mid re * a? 4 ? *r ' VI " J 41 a«*ei»'v»4 ' t.— t ,v fcTtsr and «>r S*? 52™",,1* in . ;r ? ' S*£-rV ' j ar.'irv*. *7; vad n> the t mt ; 1 • * w ;■ ter the ** C rter ** City w..u. t e .71ft d-j Of cm yonoEi May. VT. and signed by me In open ma a»or. in authentication of ita passage this 17 th day of May, Im. J. E CRICHTON. President of the Cfty «'ouaelt Approved fcy me thia 3P*h d»y of May, wen. W D. WOOD. M*yoc. Filed by me thia Mtfc day of Mar, Wft. Attest. WILL H. PARRT, City Comptroller and «*-Officio City f^erte. (Se*L> i«t»bii*had May 21 S*T. LEGAL VOTVCES. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S BALK~T* the Court of the State of Welling ton, for the County of Kiss -Patrick Lamey plaintiff, va Walter J Coflflpan and Jant' CofTman. Wa A. H. Tall. W I. Vaii and fl. H Miapard. partnera doing (raainew vc Senbom, Vai! A Coat pa nj . Eam>at M. Tharkrw and Metta h Thurlow, hie wife; CMn Ge< Hce and Lan Ol Chin, hia wife. William F Mr- Manon A Fortloula. the Home Eiw - trie Company, a corporation. Paul Fried man. Jeaei': I. CofVman and W M Coff. man her nuaband. M L. Perry and Mar garet Anne Roberta, a* escmfi* at the tea- will and teetarwm of A. H. Rob erta, deceaa#"d. defendant*. "No 13,457 Under and toy virtue of an order of sale and apectal eaecutlon Issued out of the above-named court, m th« abov*-entltle<t act son, and to me direct and delivered I have duly levied upon th* folicwing raal property, situated in King cowniy. Wash ington. to-wit: Lot* five C 3» and *l* <€>. la block fiftr nina (3t>, of th" plat of the ®*" <>od addi tion tw the town of Heal tie. a* laid off by the heir* of fMrah A. Hell: also a strip twenty-four (24) feet wide and running from end to end of and hieing a part of k»! four (4). and lying next north of tha aouth twelve «I2> fe*t of said lot four «>. to block five fs». In plat of William N. Bell's Seventh addition to Seattle; also a strip twenty-four (34) feet In s.tdtb. run ning from <-nd to »md and being part of lot two (Z) stid lying neat north of the soutti twelve <l2> fee- of said lot two ill, in bio k six (C>. In the said plat of Will lam N B*U'« Sever.tii addition to Seattle; also an undivided >nc-fifth (l-i> of lota three (St and four <4>. In block thirty-rt* (*»■>, of the plat ol the Second addition to that part of the city of Seattle as Uid off by A A. Denny an I William >». Tlell. also an undivided twentieth <l-Iw> of the south one-balf of the northwest quarter f?4) of aectton (3D. township twentr-four <34> north, of range four (4) east. In said King county. Notice is therefore hereby given that on Friday, the s*th day of May, 2W7. at the hour wf l» o'"*lock a. m of said day. at the front door of the courthouse, in the city of Seattle, in said King county, 1 will aril the above-descrlbe-d property at public auction, to the highest and i>est bidder for tasb. Dated this 23d day of April, IW. WM. H MOT BR. Sheriff. Presfon, Cmrr A Oilman. Attorneya KOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE In the superior court of the state ot Washing ton. tor the t-ounty of King. -Hampden Fairfield plaintiff vs. Christina Helby, Elisabeth Johnson. Samuel Park, W. I. Vail. Wurren Green and H C. Taylor, a* copartners, doing business the Arm name and style of the N<H-thwest ero Sho»- Company. I> E. Frederick, N. H Nelson and Silas Monroe, aa copart ners doing business under the t.rni nam* and atyb of Frederick Nelson & Mun rye, Teklo Nelaon. Ella A. Munroe. O. B. Littell. and the H. iby Investment Com pany. a corporation, defendants. No. 28.114. IJnd«r and by virtue of an order of sale and special execution. Issued out of the •bov*-uam< d court, in the a)>ove-entttled a< tion and to me directed *nd delivered. I have duly levied upon the following real property, situated In King county, Wash., to-wit: Beginning at a point sixty («0) feet east «f the southeast corner of block < ight (S) In Falrvlew Homestead Association, the plat of which was flled In the office of the county auditor of King county on the iith day of October, IK7V. runninK thence from the point of beginning east 25*; feet; thence north litenc* south 120 feet to the point of begin "Notice la therefore herehy given that on Friday, the 2fth day of May. ISS7, at tha hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. at the front door of the courthouse. In the city of Seattle. In said King county I will »e|l the above described property at pub lic auction to the highest and best bidder for <ash luted this 21st day of April. ISS7 WM. H MOVER. Sheriff. Clarence 8. Preston. Attorney. NOTICE of SHERIFFS SALE—in the Superior Court of the State of Washing ton for the County of King —Mary H. Whltson. plaintiff vs. George w. Dal grer.. M >ry Dalgren. O M Abel. G. A. Abel Calvin Philips, defendants. No. S3 V.4 I nder and by virtue of an order of aai* and special execution. Issued out of th* above-named court, in the above-entitled action and to me directed and delivered. I have duly levied upon the following real property, situated In King county, Wash ington. to-wit. The southeast one-half of lot 3, bloc k #. In Heir* of Surah A. Bell's First addition to the ■ ity >f Seattle, Washington, according to the "plat thereof, flled for record In th* office of the aadttor of *aid King county on the 9ih lav of April. 1872. at 3 p. m. The said hair U-gins at the southwest corner of In: 2. being the dividing line be tween lots 2 and 3. on Sixth street, thenc* 30 feet northwest on the east line of Sixth r-treet, thence 120 feet northeast tr> th* *l - th.nce thirty (30) feet southeast to the northwest corner of lot 2: thence 130 ft-e» southw ••«t to place of beginning, to gether with all the tenements heredita ments snd appurtonances thereunto be longing. Notice 1" therefore hereby given tl.at on Frtd av. the 88th day of May. IS&T, at the b >ur Of w o'clock I IT! if si'd day at the front door irf the courthouse. In the city of Seattle in said King county. I will sell the above -described property at pnbllc auction, to th* highest and best bidder for cash. l»ated thl* 22.1 day of April. 159? WM H MoTKK Short*. Poollttlr * F< gg \ttorneya. NOinU*E~OF SHERIFF'S SALE In the sui-rlor court of the state of Washing ton the county of King — William F. Tm lor plHintiff. v. Willi <m R Braw ley Gertrud< F. Brawley his wife: D. C. Br* wley. Eita R Brawtey. hi" wife; Melvlnn J TMck* n. Janus 11 Di kson, husband of MeHina J l>lckson. d' fend» ants. No. 23 541. Under and by virtue of an order of sale and sf»edal execution, issued out of the above-named court In th* above-entitled sctlon snd to rr>e directed and d- llvered, I have duly Upon the following real property, situated In King county. Wash, to-wit : All of lot; 1, 2 and 3. in block In a plat of the First addition to the town (now cltv) of Se-nttle. *" laid off b\ William N. Beil ai»t A A. Denny, together with all and singular, the tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances th* rennto b-- Inhgtng or In anywise appertaining Notice Is therefore hereby given that on Friday, the .Mh day of May, IW7 at the ho'ir 'of 1" o'clock m of -aid day. at Ihe front door of the enrthmh", in the f'liv of Seattle, In said Kmc county, I will »eM |he above described property «t public auction to the highest and best bld d< r for cash. I'ated this rd day of Apr l 18$?. WM H MOVER Sheriff. l>-outtl, £ F Attorneys S-vrtcK OF SHERIFF S SALE -t n C a Superior Court w the State of Wssh ircton for the County o 4 Kmc Mr*. ArabeUa C Horton pUlntiff vs Will- - iv and Eunice V. Murray, <tefen>t*n'* N ' 24 «H« I nd't and by virtue of an order of ~ \ «, ,| *\ . a ot- -s »ed on' of tb« « ove imed r - irl, in the »bc»ve-en'itled action and to me llrectetl an k dettvered, I have duiv levied upon th* following re,»j prop, y d usted In K ;ig - ount> Wash it rt on to-wit: •fbe west half o? lot nfteen block three. at Terry's Foarth i i(MiiK»n to the city of Seattle . , N'otice is therefore hereby given that en FrC the 11th day of J, ne * " *t the v • o'c! • V a. m of s * lav at tla r '• d.»r of the couHb.vu-. in »h« dry ef S-attie in s-itd Kin* • ••unty I wttl *, ; the above-daarritod property it :>uhhc tuition *o th# h!<hest and be«; bidar, for cash ed 'bh ll: 1 -. '»• of M<% 9 \\ M M V n -Sheriff. Riainc A De V-tes Attorneys HANHOODRESifIBEDffi-™ ■fl EV A t .lot*f*st=sesFWb Kfwri*n.WCl oar*yo« ot all ■ h ~ - aa or of tbe c*»er*t.T# orjw* «urk m M%r NvV ■ JAJ \l I m.iWbtt*^cA.» | pl>*rß'*lWi*, t r.r» liefetHty, ■ aflMf , WL A u> Kirry, la-kins, ■ •• V ~7 i'v«atir>*t!->a It as* >w all !«<*«* by *ar ar r gat P--»r-. »q;» s- H \ / N.v J j. .rge. aif .-;-rke<l se Sperm»tf..-rSKT-**e<i B - lrrr a s.. s*s# Is jrn-r* <4 l»p«»f«cT, ti riDlAf.f wrin u* ■ lIFOHI «*• "t' t™ kjw»«-e»ai»4tstawrteary«***••• ofaiilnparitfMk B cTTtl*W*tT **rr-«t»e -niUMt re»ttt«-e«*ts*^ J., , . _ , firrcr* st -• -« fir-1 he w ber*x»» c!-.*tr per wet are trooped alta ,-tm rCi'il't-N k * ta* om\y r»»edy toc«re« -ishho mcprr»i«ja. i* rrv*- - • •• - J«*rg*s-aMPßl»*»di>«ti*i>h Zmm. W ACdrss* Da*ai M*Cleir.a Ca.. P & ft>« XX Baa Fnscka CaL g+t at Laar* drag •tor*, hMt aad CaauaMa «r*Mk V*atCa Wuft, " THE SEATTLE FOST-INTELLIGENCEB. FMDAY, MAT 21. 1897. LKdiL XOTICEI IN THE SUPERIOR COrBT OF THE fctat* of Washington. f<*r kingvounty. H- H A. Hasting* »J nrcetver of the 8— ramy Having* Btnk. a «rpor»;-en. ptelrnJT sa. Adolph H Ftwk and J' l " sepfetoe J. Flak. and J. K. Edmlrtaa. de fend* n*s. Ssucaions for Publication. The »t*t* of WasfeiMTOu to the said J. K Edmltton. defendant above Bimrt: Too are hereby summoned to »PP*> wrtrhin ciztj days after th* late of the flm? pwSi! ration of this summons. to wit: Wttbln rfiur days after the !4th <U.r of May. IWT and defend the abore er.a:l*d action *n tbe *bove-#«tltle<sl «mr, and answer the complaint of the plarntm. .»,< wf-rxf a copy of your answer jjpon t>« undersigned attorneys for ol|htJt at their office brio* stared: anl in case of your failure »o to do. Judgment will be ren dered against yo'i according to the de mand ®? tli* complaint. whi'-h ha* be*n filed with the cleric of aaid -sourt. Th" ob ject of the abotr-witltW action la to olv lain Judgment ar»!r.«' the defendant, Adolph R rink T-r th* s«m of r25«0. with Interest. upon the note* given by him to the Security Savings Bank and hHd by the plaintiff and for the coats of this action. inclod!rsg an attorney's f~e of |M<* ale® praying for a decree establish ing and foreclosing a »wtain mortgage g*v»n to retire tba payment of th* above indebtedness. and describing and covering the failowlng lands. elmated in nail coun ty to-wit Lots I* and 11 of bloefc <2 of fiecond adlitler to Seattle, sup plemental in King county. Washington; also pravin* that In said deree the inter est of each of the defe-ndant* In and to property be declared Junior, inferior and subordinate to plaintiff a inte-ss- there in and that the equity of redemption of each of the d»fendan's be forever barr*4 and forerdosed -tnd »or general eepiltaM* relief HASTINGS A BTEDMAN. Pta'ntlfTs A'tomeys. P O Addres«: *t Haller Building. Seat tle King County. Washington. l*f THE SUPERIOR OOI'RT OF KINO County. State of Wasrifnirton.—Fred W. West and Mary B West, hia wife, plain tiffs vs. M O Hughe*. W fl. 'Campbell and C A. Strlrigham. defendants. The of Wa*hlngten to the above named defendants. M G. Hughes, W. H. Campbell and C. A. Btrlngh&m Tou are hereby summoned and required to appear within* sixty days arfter the flm publicsttor of this summons, to-wit: Sixty days after the 14th dav of May. I*>" a'-.d defend 'he above-entitled action In the above-entitled t-ourv and answer the com plaint of the plaintiff*, and serve a copy of your answer on the undersigned attorneys for the plaintiffs, at their office below stat ed and In < as* of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you ac cording to thn demand of the complaint, which has been filed with the clerk of aald cour;. The object of said action Is to secure a decree of said court quieting in the plain tiffs the title to lots one, two. three and four, in block twenty-rilo*. of Law's addi tion to Seattle, King county, state of Washington. BYERB A BYEJtS. Attorneys tor the Plaintiffs. P O. Address: Room* gT-TO Safe Deposit Building. Seattle. Washington. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.—Tn the Superior Court of the Stafo of Wash ington. for the County of King. Alfred A Curtis, piaimiff. vs. John Till and Johanna Till, his wife; John B. Jacob sen. Scandinavian-American Bank. Frederick Kakeldy. I-oui* Marbet and Frederick Foss. defend,tnta. No. 23.587. i'nder and by virtue of an order o< sal* and special execution, issued out of th* alH»ve-n.imed court, in the above-entitled action, and to me directed and delivered, I have duly levied upon the following real property, situated In King county, Wash ington. to-wlt; All of lot six <C>. In block twenty-seven (27). In the Second addition to the City of Seattle, by the Heirs of Sarah A. BHI. Notice Is theretfore hereby given that on Friday, the 11th day of June. 1X97. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m of said day. at the front door of the courthouse. In the city of Seattle, In said King county. I will sell the above-described property at publlo auction, to the highest and best bidder, for cash. Dated this 13th day of Mai', I*» 7. WM H. MnYER. Sheriff. Charles E. Shepard, Attorney. BASKS. PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK. Occidental Block, Seattle, W»ih. Capital SIOO,OOO - OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES.- Jacob Furth President Arthur A. Denny Vice President John Leary Second Vlc* President James R. Haydcn.Msnag«r. Caah'r Sec y Frank I Blodaett Assistant Cashier Sigmund Scnwabachfr, John Collin*, E. C. Neuft-lder, J. T. Greenleaf. Transacts a savings bank business ex clusively. l>eposits received from $1 to SIO,OOO. Interest allowed per annum: Six per cent on term deposits; 4 per «rnt. on or dinary deposits. Dividend* declared last dsya of May and November. Loans made on real estate or approved collaterals only. DEXTER HORTON & CO.. BANKERS. Incorporated isß7. Capital S2OO 00# Surplus 100.00® President .-A A. Denny- Vice President W. M Ladd Manager N. H. Latimer Cashier F. R. Van Tuyl Sight exchange and tclagraphic trans fers on New York, Chicago St Paul. San Francisco. Portland and various points In Ore pen and British Columbia ( Stuht 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. THE PUGET SOIND NATIONAL BANK. OF SEATTLE. Capital stock paid In ss2s <xv Surplus Jacob Furth President K C Netlfelder . Vice Pr- ddent R, V. Ankeny Cashier Correspondence in all the principal cities In the Cnit d States and Europe. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE. Paid-up capital 1180,000 Surplus 250,000 Maurice Mc Mick en President J H McQraw Vice President Lester Turner Cashl»r General banking business transacted. Sight and telegraphic exchange payable in sil lhe principal cities of th* United States and Europe. _________________ a NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE. Paid-up capital $300,009 Trausacta a general banking business. M D. Ballard . .President 11 C. Henry Vlc* Pr> sident R. R. Spencer Cashier Safety Deposit Boxes for R.-T't. ni; «a it a t r >rrhe t. ?r*ram- Trh.rf 1 wlli'iV w bit**. icMlunl it* S ct irr"« or sc. leltxct (*| aa x nntt» **. lion. unuuoQ or Bkers- mm. fin. U<tn f tn»;u IffSltatfna&&«nrett Kg. VAet.Tmr.eMi «>"«cwa MM S ree««. |U • M 1 ■ *■ ti »ote«. V WIVES x MOTHERS waISEGURO ■ (B, ■ * * «a.^xvc** «c t I (TIL I CO MOT LIVE to IGNORANCE ■- **t»c »era» rctt P*a-,cwt«-s WILBER SAFETY PACKET CO r»«f» J* jjik S* s*C»*MtVrri »u s«v«*tT» CAL. MARKETS AND TRADE Seattla, May T I??T. Beeha-.ges a* the Seattle. T a com* in 4 Portland houses today were: Clea ranees. Balances. Seattle I SLSTI <1 tz* Tacoma ?!.» «• M.gS » Portland 124.065 99 la,.•si THE SEATTLE MARKETS. Testcrday ffnt??d no change in wheat and flour mrket and local dealers seem dlv We.3 on the ij-testi'in of wbeth- r ih":e wii bs any aoom. One mtH man said that h-- did not believe the wheat or the Sour price woufd advance. He said: "l can't see why dour shuuid advance. The local msrtte? is not In such a fine condition, and whil*- our foreig* trade is good, it is be cause of the price we are now charging. Lei Sour ad van* a and you will find that there will be a fai!-off in the fartign trade. I believe, as Jarnea J. HKI say*, that the relations now existing between this coun try and the Orient are responsible for the healthy condition of the strain market of the W»wt, ar*l U»at we win spOil it it we s.-k too much. "As for wheat advancing, I don't think there Is much in the expectation- The present price we *re offering in this city is very rood. The farmer will get %good m»rgiu if he sella to usl 1 am not Of the belief that the f itinera look for a great advance in wheat, -f they look for any. Just now they are »ngaged in seeding and they have not time to take their producta to maxk< t. In addition to that they have but little wheat on hand. What wheat they have they are not bringing to the <~ity for two reasons. First, tney are too busy, and .<*cond. I believe that they want to wait until the freight rates are reduced in the state, a* they will be short ly. That will be a little to their advantage add they know it. Some of tho farmers nay hope for an advance in the price. I know of several who do. But I think many are not coram* to the city with their prod uct for the reasons I have given." There may be a siignt reduction In the price of egg» during the next few days. The reduction may come today. Eggs are atill selling at 14 cents, but Wednesday and vesterday a great ra.iy came into the mar ket. The supply Is much greater than the demand, so commission men claim, and for that reason it «*>emed to be the prevailing belief along Western avenue yesterday that the price will fall unless the hens cease their good work The potato market Is not very good. The commission men inst«t that there is no de mand for them and that the drop in price which aa* ma ie a few days ago did not materially increase the demand More po tatoes are coming into the market every d)iy, but thev do not sell. There may be a further cut in the price before many days no by. Jobtolas Qaatatloa*. Th* following ar* the Jobbing quota tions of wholesale dealers today: *>a*ar. Flear aad Coffee. Stanr (jobbing)— Golden "C" in bbls. per !b, 4V: extra "C" in bbls, per tb. 4V", dry granulated, in bbls. per Tb. sc; cube, 4^*o: powdered. 5Hc; spot cash prices. t .out. ttc. OobNng>—Patent Excellent, $475; Novelty A. $4.45. California brands, *4.S#>; but. k wheat flour, per bbl. iti.oo; per cwt, 53.7&44. graham, per bbl, $4. or 10-tb sacks. *.'£ per cwt; rye flour, per bbl, »4. -»r 10-lb >acks. per cwt; rys meal, per bbl, $3.75; per cwt, $2; rolled oats, per bbl. sl®4.ao; hominy, per cwt. $2.25: cracked wtieat. per cwt. $3.25; fl.tked wheat. LSO per caise; whole wheat flour, per cwt. $225; pearl barley. 100-lb saoks. 4c; 25-tt> box esc sc; *pllt pras. per WO-Tb 4»*; 25 rb b«»xes. Sc; corn meal, yallow, lus. $1.50; 50s. $1.35. white, }®S. sl.6i«: ~Tk< $1.45; flaked hominy, bbls, $3.75. kegs. $2.25. „ Coffee (jobbing)—Green—Mocha, per Tb, 33c; Java, per Tb. SMf&c; Costa Rica, choice, par Tb. 24c. Roasted—Arbuskle's, in 100-lti cases, per c»"t. $13.15; 60-Tb casof, per cwt, $13.25, »>-lb caaes. per cwt. $13.35; Java, id-lb tins, per lb. sacks, 34c; Ad.>n Mocha. 37 ,c: Caracola 27W-. Guate- India, 23r, grounc 8 f $13.16: 80s. $13.25; 3«s. f15.36. Meats, Provlalow* and Fish. Fresh Meats (jobbing)— Cow beef, ateer beef. 7c per lb. mutton, 7<tf74c per lb: pork, iIW: o*r l»: veal, tc per tb. Provisions (jobOlng)—Hams, large, lie; hams, .small, breakfast bacon, i\c; dry salt side*. C**c. Fresh FISh (Jobbing)— Halibut, salmon. 6®7c; salmon trout, 8c; ooundM\«. SMMc: soles. S»*c: rock ci>d. sc; black bass. Ic; perch, mountain trout, 124#lie. shrimps, lk. Batter, Cheese, Fags aai Poultry. Butter—Ranch. lbfelSc.; Ellensburg and other Washington creamcriea, 2-Ib prints, lid 16c. cheese (jobbing)— Native Washington, lWillc; California full cream. 9c. Erics Poultry (Jobbing)— Chickens, live weight; dressed chickens, turkeys, 15® 17c per lb. Vegetable* aai Fruit. Potatoes Gobbing)— Native stock, Yakima*. $1;<»16; aweot potatoes, ic per lb. Vegetables (jobbing)— California peas, 50 SV: Oreaon ptss. 5c per lb; rhubarb. l l ic; Wjlla W.illa asparaaus. $1 per box: cab bages. California sl7* per cwt; new Cali fornia onions. beets. $1.25 per sack; carrots, $1 25; lettuce, hothouse. lSftl 30c per doz; cucumbers, hothouse, 75c£$l per do*. Green Fruit.* (lobtdng)—Lemons, fancy California. $2.75tr3: selects. apple*, $1.50fc2 per b<ix; bananas. $2'412.5®; oranges, fancy see«lllnirs. $2 i'4rt V); choice. $2.25@ 2.50, strawberries. $1.50 per case. Hay, Grain and Feed. Hay (jobbing)— Puget sound, per ton. slsul4; Eastern Washington timothy. sl7 fflf; California $14#15: alfalfa, JllfilX Oats Oobbing)---$214/.'2. Barley (Jobbing)— Rolled or ground, par ton, S3O. Corn- Whole. SJO; cracked, feed meal. $-na2l. MUlstuns (Jobbing>—Bran, per ton, sl4® 13; shorts, per ton. sl7^flH. Feed (Jobbing)— l Chopped feed. $17318 per torn; middlings, per ton, s2l ; oil cake meal, per ton, $32. SEATTLE WHEAT MARKET. No. 1 club, milling, Tlic; blusstftm, mill ing. 7Sc. TACOMA WHEAT MARKET. TACYKMA. Mac V).-.Wheat—Milling price: No. 1 dub, «*?; bluestem, 7Sc. PORTLAND WHEAT MARKET. PORTLAND. May -Wheat—Walla Walla. SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS. Bread«tnff> and Grains. BAN FTtANCTSCO, M»y 50-Flour- Family extras. $4 TT'-ft.v.j; t>akers' extra% superfine, s4.b)fi4.3^ \Vhe<it— $1 'S2H; for local use, $1 t"Vil.3. r >; milling whe»t, $1.87^4%1.42'». Barley—'Feed ;2v»y«sc choice, br- wing. Oats—iPiiget sound, $1.1451.25: same, fancy white, higher; inferior grades, Kci| $1 07^. Receipt*. Flour, fjitarter sack?. 32.750; do Oregon, 21 wneat. centals. 3.5»»; do Oregon, 4 "*s; barley, centals. 2,230; tjeans. sacks, Sc. com. centals. 2.r<46: ry< centals, ."ti".; potatoes, sschs I.**: do Oregon, 4 lir.; ordons. ~4cks, 722; bran. m< k». 2ff); do Ore con, 1 -iw); hay. tons. flax seed, sacks, 3S; wool, twles. *4: do Oregon, 173; hides, number. 471; wine, gallons, 53,^50. I*ra«lnce, Fmlts. Etc. sliQ , r».s'> per ton. Hay—Wneat. S>f| 10 30; wheat anl oat, $"#»!©; oat. V: river fwrley, to*i4: best harle> IS -dii6rS: alfalfa. V.'k clover. stv k. sT»sii-S; compressed wheat. s»i||9.jd pvr ton. stmw. <iic per bale Potato* s—Eirly Row.- ; 70c per cen tal: river Burbanas. H"" 1 '• river reds, *"*ff7se: Or'*con Burbsnk? 7»v ';si 10; Pet.;- luma ,md Tommies ,*w4*Si> new potatoes l&2c per pound, sweets. per centil Onion*—New fr»»f7Sc; Australian onions. $ Ur't j" per cental. Vegetables—^CucumN-rs. 4"> j,ac per dor en . dried peppers, strTc. dried ofcra. L'jc: garlic I*j2C per pound: tsnaratrua. c>rnmor,. Tictisl ®. eho.cfe do. 26 box. treen peas 4m*;v>e; garden p«*a. .v— p»'r sack; string beans. 4frS< p-r rt u&*rb. Kfp®c: Mexican totna 10* s $.7 per i^x. FT .its—A: ; les. $1.2& .'l "»i box: I>"»n*- »,>'th strawberries, in '>-k«ts, per ri:e»t, Urre merries. HZ-s per chest; pev-s. berries -'&s<• per pound; Warkher ri- - per nasltet -le». white, per b>t. 3S«!.j'4rt«*; »o binek V 'Wc per box; fancy nival oranges. $. v<j.j ; eeedlings. $". >» 1 73. Mexican Hme« o; commoa Cal|fo~n m lemons. TT* j5 56; fancy do. $2 per box. «rapes. per v jox ijananaa. I t>»- •nincb: fists. S-nyrna. 13*rtl4c per pound: date*, tc per pound. Butt' r—Fan y creamery r.V"; seconds, Itii 15. fincy dairy. lie. seconds, mi per pound. Chww Fancy mild new. 7V; fair to good. (IfdTc; Callfoma cre.tm cbeblar. >a#llr: Toung AiM*op_ East ert ;4n* : « . W»-*t. rn. ». pe- poaal I cx»—«tore. lj®l3c, r*n< - dawn Poui.ry-d-iv* turkey*, gvobier*. I^l^> per pound; do hens, 11913 c per pound: o3J roosters. $4. youn* do 17$*: small tjroU ers. CSSIS#: Urff do, fryer*. hens. K«4: ducks. oM. US £3.5* *»o J*OBt ttii* per down: seeee. ?•>«- SI per pair, plgvons. SJB# per down. W o#! and Bops* Wool—<*nrlnjr: Choice foothOl. 1&C1V; San Joaquin *5 months. *ttHe: do year's staple. mountain. ntfMe: Nevada, Oregon, lft<? i3e; Northern 13 'ic. Hp)»-Ououhlf »t per pound. rin»lß* Q«u!.nlloDL r^«U— Quiet; May. *I.:4M December. Bdey— Inactive: Decemier ton-I*nt» yellow r Bran—California, fr.f:* *.'♦>. Flaiinctal. S'w Sir* «p |l>ra?:»-«jrht ... ir a Me*. dol .. j Telegraph .. .. » Mlatny «lark*. Aft* 4 Julia 4 Ahv.a Con ...... d Ju*;ioM ~ .. And** 19 Kentuck C n 4 Kelcher 14 Lady Wash. Con.. .. Best & Belcher .. SI Mexican ... S? Bodle Con Mono Hon B M: P'ablo B-jfwvr Con Sav ajo Caledonia n* r^idental Con ... t Chalk? tige Con ... 21 Onhir 91 ChoHar Overman H tonfldenco i«w Poto4 «4 C»a* Cat jfe Va.. .lsr> Savage 34 Con. Imperial ... i;Scorpion Con New York .. . Surra N vah .... 41 Crown Point SI Silver Hill Eje chequer Stiver King Gould A Carrie .. 2? I'nion Con 34 Grand Priae Utah CMI ... 4 Kale &. Norcross. ©{Yellow Jacket S» HW TURK MARKETS. The *t«rk Eiekiag*. NKW YORK, May jn.--N"w Jersey Cen tral eogroased the largt-st share of atten tion on the exchange u.uy and registered another sensational derline m a long pr-»- *rt»s downward. On January 19 of this >ear this stock wM at ltttV. and on March 1 at 3". Today it *js sold In !ar*e quan tities at 6SM 4 , and th« extnvu* decline for the day was 3V and In two days It has faij«n s**. The sales of the lay numbered Si.TOO. The depression >»f such a w.-ight on the market affected the whole . <t, the coalers usually showing the greatest sym pathy. The general list for %he operdna showed the effect of the more serious prase as sumed h>- the Cuban question at Wasbing ton. Americans were d«*pre>iised< in don. and this was said to be due in part to early sales there on N« w York order*. New York opened at about the London parity. The railway list move<l very nar rowly and closed with slight hanges. Railroad bo this were held weil during the Kreater part of the day and some marked gain* occurred, despite extreme heaviness of the stock market. The aggregate sales, were $#54,000. Government bonds were dull, but steady throughout. The sales went $5 080. Honey and Kuh«n(f. Money on call, ta*?y. at 1*1?1* per cent.: closed at 1*?«1% per cent.; mercan tile paper. 5%&4 per cent.; sterling ex change. dull ana easier, with actual bu«t nees in bankers" Mils at s4.B7Vii 4.87* for demand, and for *ixty days; posMed rates, $4.81 and S4AS4J»BB*: c»»m mercial bill* 54.86'4' silver certificate#, Cfc{; 60* c; bar silver, 60c. Boada. U 8.4 a new reg..l2?V Cen.Pae. lsts *96 I'XJHi Coup 122*; D. A K. G. 7s .110 Five# reg US ! Fours J*S Fives coup ...113 I Erie 2d< .".61 Fours reg ....110%'Q. H. A 8. A 65.104 Fours coup ...112 I Sevens 110 Twos reg IH AT. Cent, os.l Id* Pacific 6s of Sixes .101 Ala. class A 107 iM. K & T. Ist 4s *4% Class B 1(6 Seconds 54 Class C 100 Mut. Union fi5.,107 Currency 100 N.J Cent. gn.ss. 10*% I-a. new con. 4s. IS N. P. lsts 117', Mo. 6s 100 Seconds S3 1 -* N. Car. 6s 124 Fours 87* Fours 104 N W. consols ..14.1 3. Car. non-fd.. 4 6. F. deb. 5s ..114* Tenn. new 6»... BiU R. Q. West lsts.. 73 Fives 106 9t. Paul con. 7s. 133* Thrt-es C. A P. W. Ss.llC'4 Old 6s 60 fv L A I.M gn.ss 6>.»v B Va. centuries .. 64 jSt.L.A 5.F.*n.65111% Deferred 4 (Tex Pac. lsts ... 89* Atchison 4s 81 ! Seconds 30% Second A 44%<T\ P. lsts sf '36.1 i Can. So. 2ds ...106* W. Shoro 4s 108* So. R R. u5.... Sini'O R. A N. lets.. 117% L. & X. te 79 | Fours 84* Stock Quotations. Atchison 10* N. Y. Central ... »* Adam® V.x 148 V. Y. AN. E.... 37 Alton A T. H... 60 jOntario A W ... 13% Preferred Oteyon Imp American Ex ..113 'Oregon Kav.. .. 10 B. A 0 11* O. 8. I* A I*. X 15% Canada Pac.. ..53 Pacific Mai1,.... 26* Canada So.. .. 415* Peoria, u. A E.. * Central Pacific. 8* Pittsburg 162 t'hes. A Ohio .. 16 f Pullman 15* Chicago A A....150 (Reading 18 C.. B. A Q 74 | Rich. Ter Chicago Gas ... 80* Preferred Con. Gas 159*' R. G West.. ... 12* C. c. C. a St.L. 27*1 Preferred 30 Col. Coal A f.. * Rock Island .... ®* Cotton Oil Cert 10 I St.L A S F.tst pf .. IVI. A Hudson 103VSt. Paul 73* Pel.. L. A W ~14«:% Preferred 131* D. A R. Q. pf.. 27%!5t. Paul A 0... 56* Distillers I Preferred 138 Erie 11* So. Pacific 14% Praferred .. .. 18*< Sugar 113* Seconds 14*! Tenn. Coal A 1.. 17* Fort Wayne ...162 'Tex. Pacific .... 8% G. N. pf 120 ;Tol. A O. C. pf. .. C. A E. I. pf... » iT'nlon Pac 6* Hocking Valley 1*! IT. 8. Express .. 38 111. Central .. .. Sfi* W Si. L>. A Pac 4* St. Paul A D.... 15 I Preferred 12% K AT. pf 21% Wells-Fargo Ex. 102* Lake Erie A W. 12*1 Western Fnion . 77* Preferred .. .. *0 (Wheel. A L. E.. .. Lake Shore ....163 ! Preferred 2* i Trust .. .. 23%' Minn, (t St L.. 16 L. A N 44%-Den. A R o . .. *'* L. A N. A *' Gen. Electric .. 2!'% Man. Con .... .. 84 (Nat. Linseed ... 10 Mom. A C.. ... 15 !Col. Fu«! * 1... 16% Mich Cent %\ Preferred 87 Mi> Pacific .... 13%^h A T Cent Mobile A 0.. ..17 Tol. A.A.A N M .. Nash. A Chatt.. 6« Tol St L.A K.C. 5* Nat. Cordage .... Preferredi 1 > r 4» Preferred So. R. R 7% N. J. Central .. 7ft Preferred 25% Nor. A W. pf... 26 Am. Tobacco ... X s * N. Am Co 4 Preferred 102 Northern. Pao . 12* Am. T. A C. Co. 87* Preferred .. .. 3P.X'Am. Suirar pf —ta3 V. P D A G... 1* Am. Spirits .. ..1"1* TVS. Leather pf 53*1 Preferred .. . 13K Cot). Cable C 0.370 'P.C.CA St.L.p*. O. R A N. p£. ..14K Oil pf ... 54 N. w 104*1 r. 8 Rubber ... 12* Preferred .. ..114*] Preferred .. ... 61* Totnl Sale*. The total sales of stock* today KI.9W shares. Including: American Snirar 13.2'*) n irlington A Qulncy 12.200 Chicago Oa« trust receipt* 3>.M> Delaware A Hudson s,*>no Louisville A Nashville S.J'l Manhattan Consolidated 12.30 gt Paul 11.V0 T« nne«sre Coal and Iron 5 s>io New Jersey Central &.3 0 (•recral Qnolnllon*. Flour—Receipts, 18,430; exports. 5.152 bar rels; quiet, as a rewjlt of the firm views of hoklers. Wheat—Receipts, 36/C3; exports. bushels, quiet and firmer options, opened easier under bearish weather news and oeop estimaten; rallied on the strong cabl<-« rumored foreign crop damage and aene'-aJ covering: held strong all day, aided by pre M-tions of a largt- visible suit ply decease CKunday, and cl »«>-<i *®*c net higher: No. 2 red May. r'Vf**i%c. closed at sAe; September, 72 clo-ed at 73! s r - Hops —<>uiet. Wck»l— Steady; fioece, lSfe23c; pu.led. 15 &22e Petrolf-un—l>uii. Op. n.-d barely steady, ani un changed to » point* low«-r. cloeed stea.ly nt net jn'-har-.p- 1 n S"- including Msy. .luH lower to No. < Invoke. 7*, No 7 Jobbing. B*e: misteady. * t»-^gar—Raw. qui-1: retined, -t -ady. Metal*. px Iron-Oull: Southern. $9 2£#lo. North ern. $l"«rl2 . . .... Copper— Steady; brokers, $iL3.». ex change. $U.3«%. Ttr-4>uil. plates. eas>- a,, ;ter—Firmer: domestic. M.l-' - ->■ I^ead—Eiurter; briers'. |1; exchange, 27*. CHIT It.O M%HKKT*<. Thi> Hoard «/ Tr«dr. CHICAGO May JO.-Wr r t a *"«* start in.! went »l>* ** *£''<* a 5 hour or «k» At The <*nd of that time it l x>ran to give eign* of fall by 11 o'clock It# opening wmMa«m had riven place to n>Uu< *?r«»ngth >Bd it a flow movement to a HvHv qirtry« ?J JutT wheat Which ye«t«TteT 71 Vr. op«n~i wit* ■« frtHß T4-V-, an<t befor* It u»w*rd ltAr*t •oki down to •"'*£- IVi »1 o ckx k ' Tfc* I t-ariy weaknee* *J* mainly 4ae te Thoman'* crop ,!l* rrcwpwK-tiVf crop at V . ' IA cludiiur IW.M6 <w» of wtnt#r wi>»t and {JMMLW9 bw>beti» of spring. raakMJg the aggrrgat* ov-r «•• <• ••.»#»• bu»h« :* nwee ihar: but y«tr. MinnfapOi.-* and Dulu.t f-eived (M cars, agaiaat .<4 th % c £fl£ spending day l**t year. It— »% factor* considerable long \n the first half hour. Then the ttsrnin* print was reached. Hessian flies were reported thick 1a the Mi chigaa whfat <!-"Ws. and finch box* in U»e >vK.r.< barley in Minnesota. Reports of this fcfld have K*a recHvwl b- fore, but came frtjtn all quarters of th-*s< states t-xlay. July irraduaUy re-* to T2e and closed with bidders at 7\\c, Cons was dull and firmer. iSe *Mth*r was promising a grs>d result in planted com Th« market was helped Vy the • *f wheat and yesterday's larg* •htpateat. Oats roiJowM in the wake of wheat and corn and with a small advance. Proviso >ns w> re rurm throughout. helped chiH*y by the H*b; holding n-crtjHS, which were several thousand under the ratlins tea. ClMinc tlaotatloa*. Wheat-May. 7F*t: July. 71 Vs. Corn—May. 24-* c; July. .'44e. Oat#—Miy, lie, July ll>tc. Pork-May, tt 3,. July. $5 &. Lard—May. July, ss v*. R}>.«_ \»»> $* »; July. H Baitejr—aa^Sta Rye—Mc. Fla*—Sfc. Timothy—©-*5. I,lre Stork. Cattle—SiltHi wer» mail# of limited number* of common dressed beef steers at SHK», * few at hut the (Treat bulk went for 4C&&. Weetern fed at*'e. W i"«#4 .38; stokers and feeders. Ho«»- Poorest heavy packing lot* brought $S.35>. sales were largely at sX.7os> Sheep-.prt rw rnnged from 0.T54H tor In ferior to extra native*; ifto«i of the sales stt S3 iamb*. $4.40@&.f9 for inferior to prime flock*. Receipts—Cattle. I*V<#>; hogs, 24 000. sheep, 13.00 ft. FORKIG> MtKKETI Financial. May 3ft —Consols. 11T%; silver, NEW YORK. Mav »-The Evening Post's London financial cablegram *ays: The >tock mark-ts opened excitedly to day diid but tbe pare was too fast, and a sharp reaction followed. There was a partial rally m the close. Katflrs. after booming upward, closed at the low est. Details of the gold movement for tho week show the export of Jl2lo<*» from the Cape, of £17,1*10 from China and fi.tXK- from Australia. The Paris bourse, which has been firm during the day. was a little weaker at the close on the selling of KufTra. The.Berlin market was dull. Brmdnlnlft and i>rHln». LIVBKPOOL May 20.—Wheat—Steady; No. 1 standard California, 21«; cargo*'* Walla Walla wheat, a*». Cargoes off coast. steadier; cargoes on passage, steadier: Kng.'lsh country markets. par tially 6d loftir; French couivtry markets, steady; Liverpool wheat. No. 1. Califor nia. 6s s*jd. Wheat In Paria, lirni; flour, firm. The U»l4 Iteserve. WASHINGTON, May 20, Today's state ment of the condition of the treasury shows: Available c.ish balance, I', 013; gold reserve, sUi,72>,<:3o. MARITIME RECORD. FORECAST FOR FRIDAY, Portland, Or.. May 20, lIW. Fair; stationary temperature. U. ft. DEPARTMENT OW AORICUIr TURE, WEATHER BUREAU. DAILY BT7L.LETTM. Seattle. Wash., May 20, ]SCT.~ '! 'Pj^ilFF 3 5i j! O I < A 5 \% 3 7 =7 • s ? PLACE. j» | % I ||| : i ? a! f ? f I Seattle .... :*> U ".s 66| NF, ' OOiOloudy Pt. Angeles W.tfi; 54, SSi W 14; .OOPtCldy Tatoosh ... 30.22, st; r,fiSW S .0* Clear Spokane ... '20.72 K2> *4!tSfWj 14 f» PtCldy Walla W... 29.54 Wl JiSiHW 12 .At*! Cloudy Ft. Canby.. ;A: MfNW- lit .o*»Ptridy Portland ... ;.0.12 f;2 NW| 14 T*PtCldv Roseburg 3#.oe, 62: •** NWj 12 .OO ClOudy Bed Bluff J».74J Hi M. SK fi .ft-Clear Eure** .... '#.ll M' WN'W* 24 .Oft*PtCldy San Fran.. 23.30 :4. »;W 24 .OrtjPtcidv Wlnnema .».*>; *> an NWj 24 .14.Cloudv Baker City 2f.*4|_ TO: SO.NW If OOCloudy Rainfall to an amount of .08 at Tatoosh today. .flg at Fort Canbv and a trace at Portland. At Port Angeles the win! blew 30 milts per hour from the west. Q. N. SALISBURY, Oboerw. Hies at Seattle Harbor Today. HiglTTtde. "jj~ Low Tldi.~ a m. I ft. ! p.tn.i ft. 'I a.m. f ft. i p.m I ft. iafiM itfl li.» , 9.7, 1.5.0 • 1 AT PORT TOWNSEND. Q 71. ?:) 9.5 I.* I.t 118 0.1 MARIA it OBSERVATIONS. Special Dispatch to the Post-Intelligencer. TATQOCH, May 30.—4 p. m.—Barometer, *'3o; clear; wind west, eight miles. Pasetd out, steamer Cleveland, at 10 a. in. PaasM in. a schooner, at 12 noon. Outside, hound in. a bark. In tow of Holyoke, and a square rigger. NBAH BAY. May 20.—4 p. m.—Cloudy; light southwest wind. < 'LATA.AM BAY, May 20.-4 ps m Cloudy; fresh west wind. PORT ANGELBB. M.y 30 —4 p. m —Ba rometer. 50. 17; partly cloudy; wind w<»st. twenty miles. Tu* Wanderer, ship tun* Queen City, Discovery and Vigilant, with boom*. In the bay. MARINE NEWS. PORT GAMBLE. May 20.-Sailed John D. Tallant, Capt. Hoffland, for San Pedro IBKJtHAM. Mav 19. —9aned-»chr Oard n» r City, tmm Hooulam for San May 18. schr Lizzie Prb-n, from (loqulam for MB Francisco. PORT TOWNJtKNTX Ma/ 20 -Arrived- Bk Carondelet. from Siui Francisco, loads lumber at TO" Gamble for Snn Francisco; sh Two Hroiaers. from San Fmncisco, loads co<il at Tacoma for Sen Francisco; fh Dashing Wave, from Ban Francisco, to load lumber at Tacoma for Han Fran- sch Challenge, from San Pedro, to load at Ballard for San Fran td* o;.sch Lillebonne, from Ban Francisco, rn load lumber st HadlOrk for Sen Fran cis. >; sen Fanny Dutard, from San Pedro, to load lu.tiber at Port Blakeley for Sen p. .iro H.III.Sch John D. Tenant. !«m --bcr-lmden, Port Gamble for San Pe dro; Br sh lumb*r-laden. from Port GamHir for Yokohama. SAX FH.VN*"iS'X>, M.v 26 Arrived 8< hr Jennie Wind, from Kahsthn; s'hr ♦ Hrrnn WMlapa herVr str Columbia, tftm Portland and A*t >rm. <«tr Washte naw from Tacoma; str Signal, from Ho nuiam; scbr Id?t M'*Kay. from Wlllapa hart>or. schr M<-than Nelson from Taco nra; hktn Gleaner, fr«n Gray'e harbor; M!hr Ivy, from Or y'l echr Alice fook**. fri'Ttj "Honolulu; hk Albert, from Honolulu: bktn Archer, from Honolulu; schr Norma from Tahiti: «h Trafalgar from Newcastle. Baile>i—S-r China for HoriKkong and YokohaflHin sh Columbia, for Port Angeles; sh Oecideatal, for Port Blakeley. TACOMA. May IS—Arrived ~8t» Two Brothers, eh T>*»h nj Ware Balled—*»rhr H C Wright. San Frsnrtsco. ASTORIA May »—«Arrlved—Btr fltete of California. B*li'«i May IS>—Bktn North west. for Bar. Pedro. NEW WIfATYXMi, —Baile l—Bchr Gletviale. for Sar Frandsco. pnKT HADLOCK. May 30—Arrived— S. hr L.KI- t»orn**, SALVKIiRY, March 77 -Jn port—Br sh Ravnrv. for Vancouver, HONGKONG. Msy IS -Saile«l—Br str of Ji»p»n rnr V 't^mvrr. May S - Arrived—Br #tr Monowai, hence April 2». WAT til rBOIT SOTEi. fl'ram roiiler Pro<x»wi wSU arrive tonight frons ftan FrsncJaro and win toad ;i return carfo of Black Diamond coal. flrbooner PrM E. «*»'!«-r »* a* the docl io#'lln# e*nn*4 *oo.l* for It. »»>*.e will Mil tn about five day*. Btr-jJorr Oreybonnd yesterday fc*d the Cotambii f*p+r* (Sorapany u paa«M*«ni f'um Everett. The comt>any »-at away a«tn to oivwp'a. Rufu* Oalhour. co*l »««>nt of the Oregon Improv-ms.t Company, went to Port To«n**«d T . ' ■ "> * * bid to ihe ©Elector of caitoni* tot tbe ewl b'Mtrie** of lfm r«n*u« *ervice lr thU district tor Ibe fi*«» y<*» r eodiJMC June ». The Great Northern railway Is the pop ular Rse to al! Kootenai point* No Uy ovtr. ItKAI ESTATE TRASSITR&, Tna*aell»ns Since Jaariary 1 aai for lesterday. Real estate transactions sir.ee Jarasry 1. !«•:. are £.:*■>* «HIL There w> re filed for r**e-Td yesterday > deods. aj?greeat!rg rHI Folio win* Is a list by the Seattle Abetraet Company, room «i» New York block: S'-, -T to D K. Stevens, a* administra tor of estate®* Daniel S. Keeker. lot s An i »*» lot 5. Wk tf. May sard's pUt, iMay IS. r s>! W. D. Harris by Wra. attorney, to Seattle Wharf aad Laftd CN*»pamy. lot* J to lfe, l?k JB. M tisoa Street add. May 4. II H ins Hum at us. to Christian Chris tiainson. «n.l ne nw m.-c 1". -i. i. S) i«*res. April IX S&V Nor- cm r«> . Ka.lany Company ia M H. .\l!en. ,«4 se sec A 3. 6k *» acres. M.irch £, J4S.V The Mow,! Pleasant Cemetery Cot!nt<any to C. H. i'wuaan, Jot -4, >ev 1, repiat of Mount Pleasant oe«ne!#ry, August i. IS*. W. Henry \Y Austin to I. P. Taylor, lot IS. ;»5k 1?4, Oilman's add. \ortl q v, f-'"'. Fremont Investment to I. P. Tav'or. lot 13. blk it 4. Oilman » April ZL "<j c. fl. Auian.is P. Clank and husband Jopeph K. to Marv L. Ocully, >4 tot IS *nd all lots 15 *nd », blk «. 'Tester'* Jd aid sup. May 19 £>«> Helen L Scott and husband Ira A. to R. W. Woodvilie, lot X, blk M, I-atoiui ad-i, Mi} 7, HOT»:L AHMTAU. THE BUTUHL M Olsen, Portland. F. J \Se* Mayer. Portland. James Freetinii»n. Pviriiand. V Oraseett. New \V \aloom. liarry L.. Otckln«on, Whatcon* W. R. Jenkins. St. IvOUis. K. H. Dr» 4 w, Boston, C. K. Irwin, Philadelphia. J. C. Irwin, Philadelphia. \V, H. Cunningham. J. H. LH»u*herty. St. Louis. W. U. Romaine, New York. J. L Austin. I'nkm, <>r. Henry Croft. Victoria. Max Levy, Port Townsand. Peter l'ia.«kau atui wifs, V\ all* R. K. Davis. PortlanL Ben Martin, R4ti>llle. O. H. Oman, Rna% ille. 11. 8. Tuthlli. Portland. Mrs. A. C. Ogd« n, New Yorfc K. W. Ogden, j*an l>iega. C. B. H&wlsy. San Fr»nci#eo. Mrs. H. E. Silvester. Sau FranclaoCk W. R. Moore, New York. O. W. Meeke, Portland. J. H. Smith and wife, Portland. Lewis Taylor, Juneau. O. Bassert, Milwaukee. Wis. O. H. Bassert. Milwaukee. Wl* Oeorjte (T. piper, Portland. L. C. I'ease, Portland, H. E. Parkhurst, l^rtland. Jolin R. Liwrvnre, Portland. B. S. Knowlton, l<o*venwort|fc J. \V. Hutterwortto, Everett. J. E. Bell, Everett. THE NEW KNQLAND. H. «mith. Snohomish. E. Helm, BaHard. \ H. E. Cleim-nta, Ballard. Otto Olson. l>ucksbush. J. W. Murphy, City. John Young. Ran Krancisco. Harry Smith, Taeoma. I..tX H.'iith, Port Oambltk W. H. Kearney, Oity. O. B. Jackaon, Columbia. Fred Kberle, Port Blakeley. N-i'd Faulkner. Port Blakeley. E. W. Brownlnir. San Kraneisco. F. B. Manbridge. Han Francisco. C. F. Hannlug, San Francisco. C. Mason and wife. New Y'ork, M. 11. Choffee. We.Mtlield, _\S John Arnold, Tacoraa. O. P. Askam, (.'My. J. M. liemis. City. John Armstrong. City. M. Rogers. Portland, Me. Harry Johnson, Snohomish. John Raymond, Victoria, B. C. P. E. Peterson, Friday Harhor. C. V. Peterson Friday Harbor* Peter Larson, Friday Harbor. THE RAINIER-GRAND, W. A. Doyle. San H. D. Coohqr, Everett. A. 8. Taylor. Everett. Mr. and Mrs. Royce, Hartford. Co an, * Mlsa Royce, Hartford Conn. Whitney Blache San Francisco, Chester Glaus, San Francisco. Robert Brandt, New York. C. E. Shcpard, City. Andrew Murphy, New Denver. N. D. Moore, Son Francisco. R. W. Colson, Port Blakeley. W. U. Ross, R. C. S. L. R. Flint. Sun Francisco. P. I*martln, Portland. W. B. Dell, San Francisco. F. W. Kollock Portland. Mr. und Mrs. Wyderadorff, Canton, TIL • ti. R. Hinsdale, Washington. D. C. J. D. Cuthbort, Stan FrnncUco. W. W. Cotton, Portland. T. W. Allen Otympla. li W. Nicholson, l.os Angeles, CaL Mrs. Anna Harley, Han Franrieoo. Clark Harley, San Francisco. Victor E. Tull and wife, flan Franclac' - Mr?. 8. Richards. Toronto. Ml«s Richards, Toronto. P 4 L. Ch»rry and wire, Astoria, Or. Dan Levy, New York. F. K. Shlnn, City. THE STEVENS. George T. Hnll and wife, Tacomg. D. \\. Fleet, Montewano. Clark S. Scott, Tuoma. A. Kntroiipe, Muntenno. Mr*. J. C. Momn, Maryarftlfc A. E. Charlton, Tacoma. M. F. Bower, Ban Fram-laco. C. 8. Shaw. Chicago. J. V. Pardo* and wife, fort Townsend. G. L. Hull, W«®d»vl)le. 111. I>an!el G. Krouwe, Philadelphia. C. 8- Hull. Woodavllle, 111. F. W. Edw ird#, San Franctaco. G. 11. Harrison. Tacoma. Mrs. Cora R. Whaler, Sidney. Sidney Moore Heath. Hoquiam. J. 11. Raynard. TV< »ma. Mrs. M. H Hamlltrn St. PauL C. H. Hamilton, Chk-ago. Edward Kelley, S.«n Franclaea. James F. Posrt, Port land. K. Knappin, Chicago. Mia* Mary Blunt, Rooftland. Edward Friday. Evarett. Wm. Panr.on, Spokane. U. Buckley, tipokane. THE DIDLSIL R. H. Collin*, Klrklnnd. E. <l. English, Mount Vernon. Thomaa watwn, Isrle<)ahlik- F. Bon«»ng and Wife. Ell='n*burf, E. A. Bj>;t sliding. IVoma G. E Wlnvtll, Port Gambia, 11. Victoria. Charle* Vivian, Victoria. Riiey E. Curry, lnd*x. Mra. D. O. Pewraon, Stnnwood. Mlsa Kay Pear*#*. Stanwood. I nan' 1 Dunlap. Ea Conner. Mlm Mary A. KJ«*eoger, Mount Vtrnaa. M. A. Connor* ShHton. Al DMiamore. Michigan. H. Hayea, SnrKjuatmle. B Bolba, Vancouver. Walter «*ro. k«-»t, Coup* rlll«i Al Kl'-man, Snohomlwh Mr? Kleman, Snohomish. Mr». C. L. Ij»wry. Snohomish. Willum B Row«. Olympla. M. G, Martlndale. Spokane. Mr* C. A Bartholomew, Anacortec, P. J. Smith. iMMquah. THE OCCIDENTAL* Primrose <fr W«»l Mm*ir-1» Geo. W. Prtmroa® and wilt. Geo. John T. "WeaU John Howe. Wm. Wa»er«. Jditit"- WalL Vie Jerome. Win. AksSa. The Mowatffc John Davia Cba*. K*mt. Hiet*h»r«t Fred Hertlng. John WhaJen. Jo* ph Garland. Robert c «m»K:haei. G«*o. PhilHpp®. Geo. Dyer. Frank Etta worth. May* Enghtnc. M iye M<*A rky. Hurry Marly. Waraa Bid. O. E. <'an t*n. W. J. Morris and wife Tacoma. Mr J K- Nkhob. Seattle. G. H. I'rimroae. Baattle. T. J. Davta, The Dalle*. THE NORTWBRW. W A. Hotohlneon. P'rt Towa«nf- J J. Fowler. Portland. O. W. <*arter Whatcom. J Waliat?*, Vawtttrvar, B. C. Mom Woolf, New York. F M Kik-y aiv! wife St. Paul. < naa. Gre*nw,iy, New 'A hatcom. timtxi Kanney. luubnoitt Mlm Mamie M Km. Novelty. M. P. Smith. St-aitle. G. D. Jom*, Spokane. IT H H"t*riln*? *>■ mi* J. Bi'itiff, & <UtJ«. O, H Wtlaoa. Seattla. A. E Bt#»ac Oiympia. H. M. M<Gaff«-ry, X>e«v#fv A. A. Rottfiuwrn, SjM>kan«. Oapt. E Willajr. Oiympia. Mr*. Kred Tharapaon, Port Angela* W. N Barr Fre'no. Cal. F. W. Wiiitama San Francisco J. A. DtCew, AJU.;t, W JLJSU. T