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Deaths. 'gecure correct insertion of these bondings, the same at the business office of charg* Is made for such " * m notice? resolutions or other spe n's will be charge-1 *' the per line each insertion. Fremont-SeatC.«, May JO. and Mrs. O. W. RonKi. a Welght. poonds. W ' 'IMKATHM 4XO ftRSKAUI. ilhlll Til 'unffal of I-iicU L. Ty » r r. SffEtr Of Fursswl T. Noyes, took pure Sgphfay at 2M o'clock in 4Butl«rworta s .IBwb. Interment In Lske View cem «3mEit-vThe funeral of Mr>. Belllo - took place yesterday from Rat a|>ortfl'» parlotr at p. a., after the body was shlpie<? to her old iygjßjN? m Oxford, N. Y.. on the 4 p. m. SSik-Tne funeral of Kom. da> rh?er of K. Grant Chase. took piace Wm tr.o»r <<w Maynard avenue. y#«?erda> <tt 'IS oclock. Interment was iwk in SKoont Pleatant cemetery. SMCttt-At Green Lake. M «y ». at M* f««lenoe of her daughter Mr A. Mr*. Pcrsnllla Keis.'-n. tg«i '•! funeral will take place today. M >"• mar. «t t o'clock, from Rmter* rtn A Wkt* Parlors, ftcv. Dr. Temple offi- Ut ng. Mlerment ta Mount Pleojwn- cemetery. MfeLLOCKVrhe funeral of James Pollock MB. h« bekl at his lale street, at 2 o'clock thir afternoon. r i,llp»der tho attwlm of the Independent jpiyHr nt Odd Fcfions. rVBLIV. mmmrnm ' &W S wsrred^Rat_to^?ay ui I gSiy *ssbort«sd to ta kV n ipt n* for jPQwS? iPm'lEwii and'WHUMi f aispuy adv. • ise- MWiMMMUMted tor the Sunday Inue must 99 1 o>oiock •* turiAjr t9 la * B jMMi. «f HI «NU he paid for mfor :|iMN||| In the arrsat and COB vie- WHfe tOWNgEND-Wllllam _j, Jone-. Whatcom. ' r under the head of Ixwt. HBBiC #ne gle For Rent and Sltugtions 'yWßSmm Vtll be inserted at Ihe rste of 1 mmjTwStd each Insertion. Payment al :|M In HM«. No advertisement r«- ' «n«d ®»r leas than 16 centa MWICB-Tht business office of th« nM'lvilaßtni'er is open until II C- m.; fiSSay lours, 9 a. m. to 12;® p. m and 7 advertisements will ter> *® r#lt^ >av|,rt,,er " GuiUr. \v. l U IOCIRTV nonces. VfONBEItB. ATTENTION—The nnnuai nuiottnc oi the noneer Association of thlltat* of Washington. Inc.. will Ih» MU at tho Chamber of Commen e. be nttio, Wash., Juno 1, IW. at 19 o'clock i Jk attendance I* ramestlr requested as important business Is to be tran*s<*ted > Blnng to the building of a Pioneer hall. • tr&lch tne lots have be«n donated. - W. PARRY SMITH. Secret try. of the geneml rc'ief corumit t«e and all c>dd F*llnw« «r»- t-e«jocs»cd to jjte'JpSot at the Otl-l FelltmV h.ill to attend »i v»0 funeral of James Pollock »t t p. fi., May 31 WM PFHRSK. ITw. Y. F. M LAt'GHLIX. Sec y I MKLP WASrKD-MALK. lIjp^MTJCD -Tudar. logging crew; shliiKl© t- .jreaT#**>; ml'lmoii: fiirm hand* and milk* SpM; wood nnd bolt choppers; quart* nnd \r. csj « :-tor*. 30 rent# at» wbut*; wood turner: hand machine *»w ptrkm and knot ta.ers; . ui-«»n "Sawyer; choremnn; restaurant cooks st> lei CO per w-ek; barker*; swamper" md eanvrtss r,. gu<>rc;*te<-d d n «-.ip fctgekstntths: firm boys. Plenty of work 4 . «t ihehfrt wag «*>• »ood romiun!' s, rm tli \ fee*. at Crane's. 10»> Washington Mt>et. v 8 army, able lKvit-d 5 ftnmarHed men, between 115 c* of 21 and JB, rltliens of ill* t'tilted States of pood SytShlQlef and temperate habits. who •'♦an apenk rend nnd writ" English For information «in»ty to recruiting vfrioer. oSfglOaton Mock. Seattle, Wash. temo simple thin* to patent? prot.-ct jreur Ideai; Ibey may brins vou w. utu. ? Write John Wedrterb'irti A «v. fH-nt. <| Jfl, patent attorney*. Washington. I» O. tit ttveir 11 .WW prise ofter and list of l.Ow) Inventions wanted. "WANTED! ,000 men to eat 5 cent meals. JgeiYhanta* .loir! rest )urant, foot 0 j Washington street. once. flne-ola*,* hardw ,re Wileaman. Adtltts* A *t. O ,vrc p xif tßtstttgratfer WANTEI -I rollei.-tfir »a.l 3 »o!>i "Monday. Call between S u;-d 5 a ;r it* | Beyond. £SS~'- T - netl 1 *V I;D-M:U \I t . SWJTIOfr- •">*: ce..b in«-»:nr«. Hotels. reataorajus ••«!> I fauv >, . • Ix-rtivi I: avoitii work. s3®. ion *»» home »:>B»>t« • . of 3, $l v : light »jrU ft" ..»■■ work. to s'* V:: !• K t k full of orders at Orati*-' I>4 W u, n inpe* L_ RING THE -<» K RON. f ' r and give him your i i .1 . .n>•••-. • inent: the Poat-lnt'Hi. - neer w ; . lV for tlWfscnger R»' s. 1c •• V. -U. ,r a dollar a tine n month WANTED Girl to , o „ r ... good wwar,* V;>p« v R' l M;n • v ■ it \ formerly Twelftfc *tre«- t: s •. WANTF.IvJjIrI If f ne , gmall f «mliy tv- WISTKIt-t(.l M - iiORNTft-Outtit free - r. ; no capital ne«d<-d. j new * m.\s r»*» rrr day; vtt> or • :t free Alpine <'o « ■ WAVTKD—Iit: %t KM'M i WANTKb '• • - ed laud, near car line. *t - ~ twrproveme»»s» m t pn> a . i" 1 . care |-ost-U»tc;iiK-ncer W A XTGIMW ARIHIt riUVATE BOARD. mMj o;- MaHv>e.. W SK« OM- IIA\« (ioi HIM. WITTENIERO. 114 Weal Mj * htghewt v «sh pr» e» for *. c ' I cloth ng Call or > - i p>v . tt. an j •ttrntlon will he givra n'FJNRKRiS & CO ?> k S.nv i a souths ,«> hjgbeat cash prU«s Uu end :»and • ctbiiiS. ' S.'aik V. . i •r ««»nd j»o«-Tal RlMiVis IM) MO\Rl>. TWO nlf». Utk" foe:>•.» v\:: n unvl aaa of v»...r.c. KC Ir'tlia tuuu<. HASTBD-JIISfELLA.IEOIS. WAXTED-Vtaoo lor'es»h. «ui«" beflrst ciaas instrument and Address Piano, care Pest-intelligencer. WANTED FOR CAfMi A light wmd hiaa bicy ie mu»* :«e. in r«v><t Call at room S, Olympic Nock. WANTED—To buy i g-iod second-band ra*>rttne iiunch. Art'ir«>*»: P. O. bos TT7, New B. C. WANTED—One or more fcrory billiard halls, larg<» «*e Address Billiard, car# I'ost-Inieiiigeflc-r. W*. VTBl>—Two yearling Jersey heifer*. A'S'ire>- stating prt Johnson, car* Post-It *ei .v-encer. WAKTBU -Second band household goods. W Second avenue south. Tel. Black KK3. Weinberg A Co WANTE!*-- 4 'ordwood in 500 to MGO cord tats. Apply to R. R. Drummond, Com mer<-lai dock. To charter -mi.i launen for •unimT Address. 1-i Jinn, care Poet- Infel'.lg^ncer, W/JVTFD £».®»'» shares Cleopatra nock. Apply to care Port-Intelligencer office. WANTED Spring wagon capable of car rying 2..V0 pound*. J M. Hixjron A Co. A LI. KINDS of «samp- w.p;»! for cash, Address Collector, P. O. Box &M. WAVTKD- -Second-?.an rj piano. Address C. E.. Post-Intelligencer. WANTED-AH kinds of junk. Cahn A Cohn FOR RUST-ROOMS. FOR RENT—Elegantly furnished rooms; tt and upward*, baths, steam heat. Hotel Ferguson Front and Seneca. Mrs. Ferguson proprietress. Furnished room.) for light hoi..-keeping FOR RENT—First -class furnished rooms; sirsctiv reipei.table, for families: light housekeeping permitted, terms reason aid'-. New lyewis brirk block; central; Marlon and Third avenue RING THE "O. K.' BOX for messenger and glvi- him your classified advertise ment, the Post-Intelligencer will pay for messenger. Rates, lc a word, or a dollar a Itne a month. FOR RE NT--Three or four nicely furnish ed room* for hausekeepirsg: hot and cold water; references 1012 Main. L'NFI RNISHEn FLAT four roonv. low er floor, central; large yard. Address 221 Ccdumhia, Room G. FOR RENT -P>: suite of furnished rooms; light housekeeping. Inquire 23R Bailey building. FOR RENT- First-class furnished rooms. Scheuerman block. Front and Cherry. FLORENCE HOUSE, 415 Madison. Fur nished housekeeping room*. FOR RENT-Furnished rooms; single and housekeeping. 48 Epler. FURNISHED housekeeping rooms cheap. 2tlfi First avenue. ROOMS, single and en suite. The Victoria. FOR HKST-MOISB#. FOR RENT -Eight-room house; bath, hot and cold water; centrally located; good neighborhood. N. Chllberg, 101 West, Tester way. LARGE ie»:-room house, on Fourth, be tween Pike and Union streets: all mod ern Improvements. Apply 1415 Fourth avenue. FOR RENT—Modern nine-room hou«e: l<e»t location: good grounds: tine view; neighborhood first-class. ;0&-6 New York block. HANDSOME 10- room house, all conven lences. suitable for two families Ad dress Stylish House. Post-lntelllgencer. FOR RENT-Rouses, flats and stores In all locations. Seattle Rent and Collec tion Oofrij'sriy room I Gottsteln block. F< •V RENT Corner flat of 7 rooms, with bath and .ill mo l-rn Improvements. Ap ply l&M Fifth avenue, near Pike. FOR RENT Furnished cottage of five rooms, will rent very reasonable. Apply 4f6 Tweoty-flrst avenue. FOR RENT 1-odginc house. thre» floors, center of city. Frank B. Wlestllng. Pioneer block. FOR RENT-Houses and cottages; all lo cation*. Wm. P. Harper, Dexter Horton bank building. FOR RENT Mfvlern ten stnne hoi we 1204 M \ rlon street. Apply to Chc«s. Hopkins. FOR BENT- -Good houses at moderate ivnt William N Rcdfteld. 303 New York block UOl'SKa. STORES nnd flats. Pioneer R<»nt and Collection Company. > Roxwell block. FOH RF.XT—OFFUBfU FOR RENT—At low fates; fine suite of live outside rooms, on seoor.d floor of Wa-hington Territory Investment Com pany's buildinir. Nt corner of <'h< rry and Br< ond streets, over Post-Intelligencer. Apply room 18. FOR P.I'.NT I,'irne. Hffh! offl.es Rmltfl block Second :<nl James Entrance on Second avanua. FOH •Ai£>RßAl ESTATE. VS K HAVE coalinual inquiries from the F:a«>t for Western Washington farms, tttnlnr lands. »<fc;ige. and Stattle lots, nt cash prices. It costs nothing to list your property with us for sale unless we l*,u.! a buyer. John P. T>orr A Co., Room A Rat ley building LOGGED OFF LANDS in Mason and Thuraton C* untie*, excellent fruit land; ♦ trily e'eare** and nicely situated for f«rmi; fa*o;ib!« terms Taccma M il Corrr»any, Ttrom*, Wuh. FtHt S\'.E ■*cres fine «■>!! 13 acres !m --prt'Ved. no sttrmp house ,jnd barn. co*t mi ,r* k or'-hard; one mil*' from stavai -1 •11 * ?■ .-■»*. Wllh tm Bremer, ■:~s R'tllry b'.iitltn* j.-( iR SALE A d-ilry firm of »rrw, vi. t stocked, watered; orchard; jt>»oii l ulldtr.- and macbin- ry . near crr.inv rv. )•. particular* B<'.dri>t.s W. L». White. Coupevli'.e. a*b. ;••• *U SAl.l i:<Vi'ty f (>ur-<torv brirk blot K i: «ge. Ji4.,»X» T p.-r , ? 4 j.-ars. motithl> t-Mit «l Sii Ad (lre«s <'han o. Po>t Intelltj;er.( - er. I PRBIRABLR FHTIUMNO i/trs I orttn lj«Ke mortgag* prtceia; «Mneti; >•; f«v! tiiie. \S . I'. CHkl, for Miiurtgagcw- It SAI 1 - All c.r «nv part of «. « re a •*• ~;n land on river price j w i \V Cook, care Taooma Mill Co., 'l'a roma l-i »R SAI ; •' • Renton H:ll addt^-m --ft n V *■' ' p.*yn--»at». A F. ,< (V 's' Halter h ; »H S \ l.t' »l ,r> ' h cheat . ,i». W D. P> ktns. joi New \ \ \ k *MJ»* FOR SAi r irtd three »ot<; fine lo c«r ime frank M estUng. Plo r»c. t t »ck ' FOR SAI ' <• '«nd. s«»> acrt-w F. M. I o»t K\< H \M.f. ip<'H FV ' \N(." H s-ed r MM rv-»•» i - ro»ci « i-.i .-ir-.' j be!l* «»» t.-..>i <• • :•:wv .- tvviud ! > k t* > ■ oi - r.t - m,» i ; I **or furt H: M • l« UipU J* :. - H ».%'•'• i i'N fcawa. Moovc • v a Cal. j FOR 1 \«"tiANGK and two ! blocks of *ardeo »■ »ar . n«. at lake, tt»*iacun-.i for • or »-otsage tUi« "> t i --r » • t'cmUiflC* Ad.trrsa W. ! 1 \V<h>4, Ha t . l*r htiil-llß* • T*» KXCIHNiiE Fltst-cUa* : , , ; ,- r . u ■<*. *bl -bid n< v»n >-.i;a. ' ike r 'i m San Jt!.*n SaUrtd i« piir; pay K<>, parttcuUr* adtreaa I. Drug's, t .*re 1' «t ln S>U)*« oc»>r. J t'-R I \ HANiJK l'- » rs««s propertS', b k T.l ! *'V.< *a ■ ;\t r. w r«-> • -.1 * ' t; v-j*> Opportu. sty. *• %ra ißteSlUf t c«>r. I \\ V VKIV To "lie .Kbred. I >. i'" " *Oj . f\M » , .». .(j /tUntt C, W. £>, UtA ttv.cj *v. ■cnxcM catscm FOR SALE—Curry comb and brush; quickly cloned by operating a le.'sr which mar be done by the band ma nipulate* the implement; convenient and effective. *re«tly reduces labor of c a boriw; cheaply ausulactumL Addreaw David Reea. cafe of Jobrs Wed derburn * Co.. paieai attorney*, Wash, irtgton. D. C. ■ FOR SALE-Patent No. IOS.CS; self-ad justable pipe wrench; will not slip, crush or ma- pipe, will fit any Ma* pip*; will eeii whole or half interest In Unvted S'ates, Canada. Great Britain or state rights; a good seller. Address W. S. Gllroore, Sorgho, Ky. FOR SALE—Controlling Iffr; provHM * tit a clutch methanism for automatu caiiy looking lever ia adjusted position; more perfect in action than any other device of the kind yet invented simple Sr. construction, cheaply manufactured. Address A. L. Parsons, care of John Wedderburn A Co., patent attorneys, Washington, D. C. FOR PALE—Harness attachment; a sim ple and practicable device for prevent ing rr.f animal from breaking the strap bj which It may be tied: reliable and ef fective; cheaply manufactured; will sell rt-adUy For particulars and terms ad dress John Duriam. oare of John Wed derburn A ( 'o., patent attorneys, Wash ington. D. C. FOR SALE—Airship; safe and reliable; best of its kind. will give party or com pany one-fourth Interpol? In patent for money to build trial airship; satisfaction {uaranteed. Address H*mry Hetmr. Ilkton, 8. D.. or car* of John Wedder burn A Co., patent attorneys, Washing ton, P. C. FoR SALE—Bicycle shade: readily ad justed for use; when not needed may be fuid«*l in compact form and convenient ly arranged in rear of seat: simple # and effective; strong and durable: cheap to manufacture. Address F. S. YounKman ; care of John W.-dderburn A Co.. patent attorneys, Washington, D. C. FOR SALE—Baby walker and chair; so constructed a* to property support the child and yet permit of perfect freedom of movement: readily adjusted to any height desired; strong and durable; cheap to manufacture. Address P. August Anderson, care of John Wedder burn A Co.. patent attorneys, Wash ington, D. C. FOR SALE—Cutter attachment; a much needed device, which allows water to readily pass into the eaves trough, but positively prevents any foreign matter from entering same; once introduced will be universally adopted. Addrses Mrs. Louis Arth, care of John Wedderburn & Co.. patent attorneys, Washington. D. C. FOR SALE— Flour sifter; so constructed as to provide for successive sifting operations, thereby greatly increasing lightness of flour; simple and economi cal; a single trial will prove Its merits; large profits assured. Address Mrs. E. T. Harding, care of John Wedderburn A Co., patent attorneys. Washington. P. C. FOR SALE-Senitary individual Com munion service; provides each communi cant a separate cup. arranged within convenient reach while seated in pew; recommends Itself; prevents any spread ing of contagious diseases. For par ticulars write at onoe to W. B. Cowan, car© of John Wedderburn A Co., patent attorneys, Washington, D. C. FOR SALE—Nut lock: clamping action of bolt Is positive and can't be loosened by vibration or by loosening of nut; sim ple, durable and efficient In operation; may be manufactured at small cost. Ad dress Worst A Hart, care of John Wed derburn A Co., patent attorneys. Wash ington. D. C. FOR RENT. CHEAP—BeII Ingham hotel. Whatcom; seventy furnished rooms: kitchen and dining room: electric light plant In hotel; run cheup; also electric bells; opera house in same block; Ang elas* recommendations required. J. H. Stengcr, Prop. FOR 6AT.E—Grocery and provision busi ness, stock, fixtures, horse and wagon; will invoice about $800; clears SIOO per month: the right partv can double It; Investigate this Address 313 Seattle Na tional Bank building. Seattle. Wash. I WILL PAY spot cash for stocks of mer chandise of all kinds; mu?t be cheap; all business strictly confidential. Address S|»ot Cash, carc Post-lntelllgencer. stat ing amount of Invoice and price wanted. THE OWNER of good second-hand office fixtures can find Immediate purchaser hy addressing, with full j>artlculars, B. R., Post-In t etligencer. FOR SALE-Livery stable, with 35 board ers. doing fine business; owner going to Yukon. Address Livery, care Post-Intel lliiencer. FOR SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE—Dom«t!o sewing machine, good order, cheap; office partitions, desks. swivel chair, diners. folding N-rl sets. extension tabl'».«. cupboards, chiffonier?, bureaus, commodes, cook stoves. etc.: all fir*: quality trends at t> 1 rock price*. Rail Ar Co., 1317 and 1319 First avenue. Vendomo building. TYPEWRITHRS—AII makes, new and nccond-hand: «oi<l, rental, exchanged and reaaired. at Smlth-Pivmiw Agency, lrtL'S Second avenrn^ F<»H SAI.E--Fine gasoline launch; housed with fclass front; elegantly lltted and al most new Apply to Albert Hansen, TO6 First avenue. FOR SAI.E- Square Grand Steinway piano, as Rood as new. Apply 1304 Fifth avenue, m ar Pike. FOR SAI.R—4-year-old cow, port Jersev; frc-h. and excellent milker. 1911 Boren avenua. F«'»R SAT.E W-horse p.iwer ?!rif Cltv en gine. JLoggeri' Supply Store, 124 Vosier way. FOR SAI.E 50-borso power eneire and I'ollors. C.'onmerclal Street Boiler Works. FOR SALE Fox terrier pups; are pedi greed. A. E. Guy. 724 Denny way. FOR SALE-44a100n: centrally located bargain. bl4 Pioneer block. jrtlß SALE- 'Vent's hlcycle. Ball & Co., V -ndome. 1-17 First avenue. FOR SALE Choice young milch cow, frc-h. Burke Ruildinic. F« »R SALE—Porcelain Kath tubs and h*r ber chairs. 11- Columbia. FOR SALE—OId newspapers. Apply at ♦ bts office. IXM H » HAKLKB WATSON. Insurant*. 392. ant Ai-.d S>4 Now York building. Telephone. M.ur. ♦*<. IM UNS A \TKINFON, t?is»ur« «n« »\ 14 K sion block. litmDWIN. UABER * FISKEN, ar." % Holler blix-k. \\ VTKRHOI 9K & BEACH. Insurants. A Cotatan block HANFORD A STKWAKT. in«un»nc«. SOT honwr b'.illdlng. tWI.M.H'N >v Ou . grncral in*uranc«. Olympic block. • KWVFt fill. OXNOVKK A CO.. N«W Y.-rk b!r* k ATTi»H\KIV IT-LOV. KKKO H !r. N *;tor: <•>- ar.d ovunsvlor Roomn 1-X Olympic block tHA FT A K1 W'EE. mornfv« *: i»w. < a\ r AI.LKN Ht'OHKS & Mc- M• CK FN" liAil-v building ANURKW F prßi.Kl«-,H. attorney at u« Burke buiidirs* IAMI'HKUS JO MFH KEY « EOS EN « ; *RtA! y <-k. v. ;> ■ UfBI Til. Seattl* National Bank batKttng. I* ITE\T4. iAT K.N rs : T MNKD; TIHTIIIkM <1 Aii.im? iVstr.%r block IVRRKILi RCPtrRIIO. \ M*' .'artr- v ? r< * ver>»4 '•<! t '•1 *1 rt'i«A.nrj4. T $ CO> l»c. sir««L. MoEroa. THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIG ENCER, MONO AT, MAY 3U 1897. SPECIAL SALE of ladies" and children's trimmed hats for Decoration day; accor dion platting and suits to order: do not fall to see our !in« of ladles' toilet arti cles. Miss M. Gallagher. HU Second avenue. DR. VON GUNTHER—Hair Restorer; sure cure for baldness, dandruff an! rrav hair; prevents the hair from falling out 11.00 bottle, or « for s».<&: sold by all drugguts, or address Dr. Von Guntber. Sl4 Pike RING THE "O. K." BOX for messenger and give him your classified advertise ment; the Post-Intelligenter will pay for messenger. Rates, lc a word, or a dollar a line a month. PRIVATE home for ladies during confine ment; reliable physician and profes sional nurses in attendance. Address Confidential Home. Poat-Intell'gea *er. LADIES DESIRING a nic*. quiet homo during confinement and first-ctass medi cal attention, address Quiet Home, care Post-Intelligencer. r-ANCEBS POSITIVELY CURED.-No cutting no pay till cure is effected; full particulars free. P. O. Box 435. Seattle. A PHOTOGRAPH of your future wife or husband with every vapor bath or mas sage. Mrs. Leslie. 1009 Third. W vNTED—Teacher to give French les ions. Aidress French^yost-Intelligencer. SEWING MACHINES, sewing machine* —215 Columbia street. SXOVE AND RANGE REPAIRS, all kinds. 410 Yesler. LACE CURTAINS laundried; French sys tem. 220 Warren. SPANGENBERG grinds and sells cutlery. 61< Second. MRS SWAN. 60S Second, cures all skin diseases. ' MARRIED LADIES, try "Seguro." FOUND. BARGAINB IN W T ATCHES, diamonds, musical instruments, etc.; highest price paid for old gold and silver. Uncle Joe Loan Office. SI" Bccond. LONDON LOAN OFFICE—Money loaned on valuables, watches, diamonds and. Jewelry. 106 Second avenue south. LACE CURTAINS and blankets laun dered good as new. Mrs. Mosher, 251? First avenue. FOUND— Tents! Wall tents; 10* t2; 56.00. Corner Sixth and Pike. Chapln. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that un der the provisions of Ordinance No. 819. "An ordinance to preveut the growing and spreading of thistles within the city of Seattle." it shall be unlawful for any owner or agent of any occupied or un occupied premiees within the corporate limits of the city of Seattle, to suffer or allow any thistles to grow or to blossom upon said premises, or in front of or abutting upon the premises owned or occupied by him or them, or for which he or they are agents. Any one violating the provisions of said ordinance shall be deemed guilty of maintaining a nui sance. ana. upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not exceeding twenty five (525.00) dollars, or by imprisonment not more than ten (10) days, or by both fine and imprisonment. It shall be the duty of the street commis sioner to destroy or cause to be destroyed any thistle or thistles growing upon or in the public streets and alleys of said city. Dated May 3d, 1887. C. 8. REED. Chief of Police. COMPOSITION—We are now prepared to do composition for the trade (any meas ure) in Nonpareil. Minion. Brevier and Long Primer. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call or address Post-lntelllgencet, Seat tle. SPECIAL INFORMATION DAILY to manufacturers, business houses and public men by the Press Clipping Bu reau (Allen's), Union block, Portland. Or. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. NOTICE—The regular annu.il .neeting of the stockholders of the Van Anda Cop per & Gold Company will be held kt the office of the eompanv. room 613 Bailey Building. Seattle. Wash., on Tuemlay. Jun® 1. l£9i. at 1 p. m. Tue . R. D. HALL, Secretary. Dated May 13. 1397 NOTICE—The regular annu.il meeting of the stockholders of the Golden Cord Min ing Company will be held at the office of ♦he company, room €l3 Bailey building. Seattle. Wash., on Tuesday, June Ist is<>7 at 11:30 o'clock a. m. 1S > J. M. WILMANS. Secretary, Paled May 15th. 1897- NOTICE— The regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Wllmans Mining Company will be held at 'he offlce of the company, room 613 Bfilley building. Se attle. Wash., on Tuesday, June Ist, 1917, at 11 o'clock a. m. a! 11 J M wrLMAXS. Secretary. May 15th. IWi. =3 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. r\~S~KNGINEKR OFFICE. Burke Build ing. Seattle, Wn.. May 26, is»7. Sealed proposals for constructing sun emplace ments on Marrow-stone Point. Washing ton. will be received here until June 30, lfc!*7, and then publicly opened. Infor mation furnished on application. Harry Taylor, Capt. Enters. TI'NNEL CONTRACTS Three rock tunnels. 130, 190 and 2KO feet, on the A. & c R. R. R. to let: will b»t to gangs of station men. If tunnel men; other sta tion work. Apply to Honeyman, Do Hart A- Glenn, Rainier. Or. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. SAN FRANCISCO BRIDGE COMPANY; engineers and contractors; bridge build ing. dredting. harbor improvements «nd general- contracting. Charles street and First avenue south. SEATTLE BRIDGE COMPANY, builderaT of bridges for railroads and highways; pl!*» driving trestle and wharf building' Rl2 Seattle National Bank building. CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. A. P RANDALL & CO., carpenter* jobbers, pUzing; screens, windows and doors. Telephone, Green 644. 230 Spring street KEXOVALS. KADAME PEROriON hi* removed he r dre»OT,*k!ng parlors to the Occidental Mvk. ani !'>=lr-a to announce that sh<* •s*: ! make suits during the month of June. FRED BRKLLK, the taiior. has removed to ?* Jam 's street, between Second and THrd | MIMBUAIIEOri OLP PAPERS for salo at the business of lice "f this paper, 16c per bundle. *ESSE*tiEH SERVICE. RING TUB •' K. Pi*X for tMMMinn Western I'riinn and Great Northern tele gram*. hacks, gurneys and express w .(tons, quirk service. Telephone Mam 1W ii* Second. Branch Pacific Laun dry. HOTELS. J H> -TBL YORK—<Fir*t-class room*: eleva j .>r t« one. hath, first a\enu» and ! p-.x- . European or American plan, rve» v.- 'o tl ?>#r day. I>\El*G ASD CLEAVIVJ. SAN" FRANCISCO DYE WORKS (Lfi Second. Telephone, R*d 1961 I IFE BOAT* GILVAXIZIVO. MK '. ALLK LIFE BOATS Silvan* Sair* P. G. Copp. P. O. ail; jr. STOVK REPAIRING. Si-VK ANtTRANGE AH 112>> Thtrd street. DIVER ISO WREfKEr A O BKN JANU V -S ... : j i.;:., t g J afcOag Ihpl m stock. Railroad art. PCBM.tAL. FIX4ICUL. WE BUT WARRANTS drawn on the state gc-r.eral fund; legal warrants of King county school districts. Kin* eoun ty general fund warrants, and approved issues of school Ji>:rs * bonds. John P. Dorr A Co., Room a Bailey building. EDMUND BOWDEX. successor to I A Bowden. Investment Broker. Agent At las Asrwanoe Companv vstabUshed IS#; capital. >A*>. Horton BtinkbuMW. « PER TEXT. TO : per CENT.— Mooey on |llt-«d{ed business and rfs-iiwoe property. H&rwood Morean. room B, _Halkr building LIBERAL ADVANCES on valuables — Watches, diamonds and warrants, at low rat -s. t'ncle Joe Loan Office. b\~ Second. Stp.Joo.oßo ASSETS— MutuaI Benefit Life loans money tfmi vatfte) on Its policies. Angus W. Young, 119 Washington block. WAitRANTS WANTED—State, county, school. Wm. D- Perkins & Co., 301 New York block. Seattle. MONEY TO L/~>\N—S^ort-t;rw' loans at reasonable : »res. F,ooms 24 and 25 Smith block, Seattle. TO LOAN—Private money on first-das* beattle real estate. Groll & Damus, 213 Columbia- TO LOAN 2 vcars at $ per cent., on improved citv property. Crawford & Conover. THE OREGON MORTGAGE COMPANY. Ltd.—Robert J. Fisher. Agent, *6 Bailey building. THE THOMAS INVESTMENT CO?. Smith block, mortgage loans and tire In surance. HERBERT 8. UPPER makes loans on farms and timber land 12 Scheuerman block. JAMES BOTHWELL. loans and insur ance. 28 Boston block; telephone, Main 400. IX)ANS—City improved property; 6 to 10 per cent. w. O. Hardin, 819 Third. MONEY TO LOAN-F. J. Foster, Colo nial block. FOR SALE—Valentine scrip. Box 80"), Spokane. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. FLEISCHER. Deutsche artz; spe cialty, surgery, genito-urinary and fe male diseases. Office, Gottstein block, Seattle. DR. SARAH KENDALL. Holyoke Block, Telephone. Green 331. DENTISTS. GEO. W. BRAGDONTd D. 3.. 1-2 Starr- Boyd block. Telephones: Office, Black 871; residence. Red 621. DR H. F. SMITH. 11, 12. 13 Hinckley. Telephone, Main 355; residence. Red SSI. R. G. CALDWELL. 15 Halier block. Crown and bridge work especially. ALBERT J. FORREST. Frye block. First avenue. GEORGE E. THOMPSON. D. D. 8., Burke block. P. H. O'CONNOR, D. M. D.. Bailey build tng. C. A. HOLMES. D. D. S.. Colman build ing. R. B. GENTLE. D. D. 8.. New York block. OCULISTS AND AURISTS. DR. A. B. KIBBE, oculist, aurist and physician for diseases of the throat; re moved to rooms 326-327 Bailey building, corner Second and Cherry streets. DR. BTILLSON, eye. ear, nose and throat, removed to No. 8 Hinckley. DR. WHITE, eve and ear. Pioneer bldg. CHIROPODISTS. HANNA. chiropodist. 813 Second avenue, room 7 Epler block. \ MANICURE. IMPERIAL HAIRDRESSING AND Manicuring parlor. 221 Columbia. CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. E. EMMETT. the South African medium, in her wonderful clairvoyant sight, reveals the past, present and fu ture; consult her; readings. 50c. Rooms 22 and 23 McDonald block, Sl' Second avenue. PI.EASE CALL and see tlifc wonderful clairvoyant. Mm«. Francisco, 1416 Sec oiid avenue, near Pike. • MRS. LESLIE. 1009 Third. Vapor and electric baths; rheumatism specialty. MRS. SWAN. Second. Forest Baths; rheumatism absolutely FLORANCE MARVIN predicted Seattle's fire. 811 Second. MISS A. WATKINS, room 36 McDonald block. HAMMAM BATH S. NEWI-Y REFITTED and furnished Turk ish. Russian and steam baths; S plain bath* (pored■••in tubs). $1.00; open all night: good beds. Telephone. Black 1221. 112 Columbia. i:ni catiosau FOR SIXTY DATS you can have a com plete course in bookkeeping or short hand in Wilson's Modern Business Col lege for S2O. PROFESS'»R ANDERSON teaches Eng lish. Latin, mathematics, civics, litera ture etc.; common branches reviewed. «17 Spring. PACIFIC TELEORAPH COLLEGB-«4 Seattle National Bank building. MUSICAL. and gnitar: formerly instructor Illinois F> male College Hcj-oke Mock ART. JESSIE M. ELLIOTT. Studio, 36 Boston block. ELOCTTIO*. KISfl LIZZIE JAY RICHARDSOJf, elocu tlon. Fourth. BOOK BIXDIWG. WE LEAD the printing procession, min ing prospectuses and sto-k certificates a specialty. Metropolitan Printing and Binding Company, Dexter Morton Bank building. Seattle. F ANTHONY—General bookbinder, pa pr ruier and blank manufacturer. First avenue foot of Cherry. Kline & Rosenberg building take elevator. TRANSFER rOMFtM. THE SKATTLE TRANSFER CO . Third and Weller streets. Hacks, cabs bag gage office, telephone Main 41. 214 Cherry street; telephone Mailt c warehouse, coal telephone 41 or £«&. Stcrag<; and ia suran • at lowest rates PHOTOGR %PHIC Sl PPtIES. LATEST PATTERNS In amateur outfits *and compiete stock dry piate* and rums, free dark rooms far changing Wash ington Dental and Photographic Supply Co.. 21! Cu. anil.u, opposite pcstofSce. C. W PARKER & CO . fresh paper and plates: everything us«-d in photography; r.o catalogue ICE A>D lX)LO »TOH *GE. DIAMOND ICS AND COLD STORAGE Company f< >t Union street, manufac tures crv*-' i ;c» fr-?m «. t>r MUBRCSLAmr MIIOMH. CHOY CHUNG CO.. 1415 Second. between Pike and Union Ptl- es reduced. Cit'N WOKKf. SEATTLE GUN »VORKS-R«moved ititl S«coad. Theodore Dts»«u-a«r. MINES AMD VIXIXG STOCK. ANDERSON'S new map of Snohomish county, to he issued this week, is the largest. b«« and most complete ever published. Price, only SO cents. See us if you want your .nines shown. O. P. Anderson. Occidental block. McGERRY * WOOLERY—(W. B. McGer ry. J. H. Wool«ry>—Mining Brokers. Slo can City. B. C. Stocks in best mining properties in Si oca n and Kooteney dis tricts for sale: good prospects ar.d min ing properties on hand. MEN AND WOMEN who can sell mining company's shares will find it prof table to correspond with Bconomy. P. O. Box IS. S-attle. for information c-f a new co operative company just organ!ting. SEATTLE MINING AND INVESTMENT Syndicate buys, sells and exchanges mines, best stocks, shares and real es tate. large properties a specialty. Room 2°. P.-I. building. SHARES—Canopy Smelting and Refining Company have been advanced to 25 cents. Emerald. I cents. Cieopatra and Forty five. cheap. Christian. 28 RoxwelL WE SELL PITTSBURG. Martin Creek. Cleopatra and Hamilton stock, see us before you buy or s*ll. Puget Brokerage Co.. 308 Pioneer building. FOR SALE—Two valuable claims in Sll verton district: choice location; SSOO. Walling & Tozier. 3 and 4 Sullivan bldg. THREE MINING CLAIMS for sale cheap, in the Sliverton district. G+>orge W. Deveotr.on, Pioneer buTid'ng. TMP; HAMILTON GOLD AND COPPER Mining Co. office. 217 Columbia street. Treasury stock. «c. FOR SALE— Best mining stocks. Veline, 1102 Second avenue. lIMX6 ENGINEER. JAMES B. RAWLINGS, ex-United States inspector of mines; mine* examined. SI Starr-Boyd building. GRAIN AND STOCK EXCHANGE. SEATTLEGRAIN AND STOCK Ex change, 39 Sullivan block; grain, provi sions. stocks, on margin. Tel. Main 275. CITY NOTICES. IMPOUNDED STOCK NOTICE—The fol lowing described horse, placed in th« city pound on May 17. 1397. will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to pay costs of Im pounding and advertising. Saturday. June 5. 1887, at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of police headquarters, cor ner of Third street and Yesler way; One sorrei horse, branded on left hip, 9 years old. The owner of the above described horse being to me unknown. C. S. REED. Chief of Police. Date of first publication. May 23. 1597. IMPOUNDED STOCK NOTICE—The fol lowing described horee. placed in the city pound on May 22. 1897, will be .-.old at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to pay costs of im pounding and advertising. Thursday. June li\ 1897. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of police headquarters, corner of Third street and Yesler way: One sorrel horse, white stripe down face, 7 years old. The owner of the above-desoribed horse being to me unknown. C. 8. REED. Chief of Police. Data of first publication. May 25. IMPOUNDED STOCK NOTICE-The fol lowing described horse, placed in the city pound on May 28, 1597. will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, to pay cost of impound ing and advertising. Tuesday, June 15. IS9I. at 10 o'clock a. m.. at the front door of police headquarters, corner of Third avenue and Yesler way: One bay horse, roached mane, white face, white stripe down fac#. The *ner of tho above described horse being > me unknown. C. S. REED, Chief of Police. Date of first publication. May 30, 1597. CITY TREASURER S NOTICE— Notice is hereby given that the assess ment roll of Local Improvement District No. 127, created by Ordinance No. 4407 En titled "an Ordinance providing for the im provement of Main Street in the City of Seattle from the east margin of Eighth Avenue South U the west margin of Ninth Avenue South, by replanking the same one-half Its width and providing for the payment therefor by the mode of im mediate payment and establishing a fund for such payment by an assessment upon all the lots and parcels of land benefitted by such improvement under the provisions or Ordinance No 208R, approved April 29th. 1892, as amended by Ordinance No. 3350. approved May Bth 1894. and the City Char ter as now In force, has been c*. lined to me for collection, and that unless pay ment of tho assessment thereon contained is made within 30 days from the date of the first publication of this notice such as sessment shall become delinq uent and shall bear interest at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum until paid, and If net paid before such assessment shall have become delin quent a penalty of 5 per cent, shall be add ed, and the sums delinquent shall be en tered on the annual tax roll for the cur rent year against es> h lot and parcel so delinquent and with the interest collectod as other taxes, separate account being kept thereof, and if not paid within the time fixed for the payment of city taxes shall bo collected as such taxes are collect ed. together with such additional charges and penalties as ar** authorised to he charged and collected on other delinquent tuxes, and each lot or parcel so delinquent shall he sold for the . mount of such as sessment, with Interest and costs, at the time and in the manni* and by the same authority as lands and lots are sold for city taxes. GEORGE F MKACHAM. City Treasurer of tne City of Seattle. Date of first publication, Seattle, Wash.. May 22, 1897, CITY TREASURER S NOTICE- Notice la hereby given that the assess ment roil of Local Improvement District No. 128 in the City of Seattle. created bjr Ordinance No. «40$. entitled an Ordinance providing for the Improvement of Main Street in the City of Seattle from Rail road Avenue to the east line of Fifth Av enue South, by replanking the same be tween said points, and providing for the payment therefor by the mode of Imme diate payment, and establishing a fund for such payment by an assessment upon all the lots and parcels of land benefitted by such improvement under the provisions of Ordinance No. 20«., approved April 23th, 1595, as amended by Ordinance No. 33S®, approved the gth day of May. ISSM, and the City Charter as now In force, has bwn certified to me for collection and that unless payment of the assessment thereon contained Is made within 30 days from the 'late of the first publication of this notice such a.s*es*ment shall twome de linquent and shall near Interest at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum until paid, and If not paid before such assessment sluMl have delinquent a penalty of 5 per cent. shall l>e added, and the sums delinquent shaTl be entered on he an nual tax roll for the current year against each lot and parcel -*> delinquent and with the Interest collected as oTher taxes, sepa rate account being Kept thereof, and If nr»t paid within the :!me fixed for the pay ment of city taxe* «lnll be collected as such arc collected! together with such additional charges and penalties a# are a ttborize 1 to be charged an l collected on other delinquent taxes. and each lot or parcel so delinquent shall be sold for the amount of *uch assessment, w'th lnter*vt and cost?, at the :»tne and In the manner and by the sim* authority as lands and lots are sold for city taxes. GEORGE F. MEA<"HAM r*i»y Tr>-a-urer of the City of Seattle Date'of first publication. Seattle. Wash., M« v 22. 1*97. LEGAL NOTICES. TENDERS WANTED-Sealed friers ad dres.se J to the undersigned wili re ceived until Baturiav, the JStn lay of June. !<»?. lncla«Sve. for the purriaw ,»f the b.jfjness of the Excelsior Brew air Company, % ictcirij. B. t*.. including stocn of beer, brewing material, lager beer pump#. wagons, horse*, etc., good •will and lea.-»-tioUi interest. Particulars and conditions of aale on appiication. This buscnt-SB S» being sold as a g-Mng con •-.•err. pursuant to an order of the su preme court of British Columbia. The highest or any tender not necessa rily accepted. Dated at Victoria, B. C.. this 27th day of May. A. D. ii&7. A W V. IS'NES DumMeton A Innes, Solicitors, Jfcite., 3& ! ij Langlejr St., VI .or t. B. C STE4HKRS. " KRUSE S S LINB. Cleveland leave# Seattle for San Frarvii-w-o June Cabin, 17.j»>. *t»-«-ra.jre. $o 0* St«*»roer lakm# «lis regularly. For freight and app y ro £, E. CAINE Agent. Ariifif tea Dock. «1 f Kll. FLY ON THK "FLYER." SEATTLE TO TACOMA. Four round trips daily, except Sunday. In on* hour and twenty-five minutes. THE STEAMER "FLYER." Regular daily trips, Seattic-Tacoma route, .is follows: TAKING EFFECT TUESDAY. Hay i TIME CARD. Single fare, fee; round trip, 75c Leave Seattle— 7:45. 11:13 a. m. ; 2:41 6:15 p. m. Leave Tacoma—9:3o a. m.: L *'■*. S p. m. SUNDAYS Leave Seattle—T:S) a. m., 13 m.; & p. m. Leave Tecema-?:30 a. m : 2:30, 7 JO p. m. Landing at Northern Pacific wharf. Ta coma. and Commercial dock, foot of Ma rlon street. Seattle. Sundays, steamers Flyer and Stats of Washington. fsre 50c. PACIFIC COAST STEAMSHIP CO. The Company's elegant steamers tllla. City of PBfkla and Walla Walla leave Seattle for San Francisco, via Port Townsend and Victorta. B. C.. at S a. m.. May 4. 9. 14. 19. 24. 29. June 3. f. IS. 18. 23. 2S. July S. 8. 13. I*. 21 Dus at San Francisco, a. m.. May 7. 12. 17. 22. 27, June 1. «. 11. 16. 21. X July 1. i 11. 1«. 21. 2fi. Leave Sar Frarelaea for Seattle via Victoria. B. C.. and Port Townsend at 9 a. m.. May 1. «. 11. 1«. 21. 26. Si. June 5, 10. 15, 20, 35. 30. July x 10. 15, 20, 25. D at Seattle p. m.. May 4. 9. 14, 19, 24. 29. JunMS. S, l£ IS. 23, 38, July 3, 3, IS. IS, 2S. SI The elegant steamers City of Tupelca. Mfileo, \I-KI and Useea leave SeattU for Alaska, at 3 a. m.. May 4, 9. 14. 19. 24. 29. June 3, S. 13. IS. 25. 28 July S. 8. IS. IS. Due back at Seaule. May 14. 21. 31. June 6. 10. 15. 19. J5, ». July 4. 10. 15, 19 2a. 20. The Company reserves right to change, without previous not;ce. steamers, sailing dates and hours of sailing. J. F. TROWBRIIXJE, P. 3. Bupt.. Ocean Dock. Seattle. _ . . C. H. J. STOLTENBERG, Tkt. Agt., 60* Firs: Ave.. Seattle. OOODALL PERKINS * CO.. Gen. Agts.. San Francisco. GO ON THE GREYHOUND. Everett, Edmonds. Snohomish Rout«. Two round trip# daily. except Sunday. In effect Nov. 30. ISM. Leaves Seattle 7.45 a. m.. 4:is p. m.: leaves Everett 10 a. m.; 7 p. m. Seattle landing Colman dock; Everett landing. Merchants' dock. Con nects with Str. Flyer for Tacoroa; with Str. Mikado for Snohomish; with train for Monte Cristo and way stations. Tele phone. Red 331. FRANK W. GOODHUE, Manager. VICTORIA ROUTE. STEAMER ROSALIE. Arlington dock, leaves for Victoria and Port Townsend daily, except Sunday, at 10:00 a. m.. returning, leaves Victoria at 8:30 p. m. Steamer George E. Starr leaves for Port Townsend and way ports daily, except Saturday, at 9:00 p. m.; Sunday, direct, at :• a. m ; returning, direct, leaves Port Townsend at 2p. m. 'Phone, Pike 79. PORT ORCHARD AND PORT WASH INGTON ROUTE. STEAMER A R. ROBINSON. Carrying U. S. Mail. On Port Orchard ar.d Port Washington route, leaves City dock, foot of Main street, £.30 a. m . calling at Soutn Beach, Burchell. Brick Yard. Bremerton. U. S. .Navy Yard. Sidney, Charleston. Tracyton, Chlco, 81lverdale. Leaves Port Orchard Navy Station at 2 p. ra.: arrives Seattle at 4 p. m. E. N. Robinson, master. Lilly, Bogardus * Co.. agents. Telephone, Main «7. HOOD CANAL ROUTE. U. S. MAIL STEAMER DELTA Leaves Galbraith dock, foot of Washing ton street. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays at 7 o'clock a. m.. for Kingston, Port Gamble, Seabeck, Brinnon, Holly. Dewatto. LUllwaup Falls. Hoodsport ana Union City. Returns alternate days. D. TROUTMAN, Master. Telephone, Red 151. PUGET <SOUND AND ALASKA STEAM SHIP COMPANY. VICTORIA ROUTE. Steamer City of Kingston between Ta coma. Wash., and Victoria, B. C. 7:l6pmjLV| M| *Taroma iilOiArj 4:lspm 9:3opm Lv! 28 SEATTLE M ArJ 2:lspm 12:90 am Lvj 72|Pc Townsendi 3* Arlll :15am 3:3oam;Arf 110 Victoria |MjLv| B:3eam "Daily except Sunday. This stea-ner furnishes first-class accom modations, carrying both freight and passengers, and leaves from Yesler wharf. Seattle, for Victoria, at 9:30 p. m. and for Taroma at 2 p. m. Passengers for Victoria can occupy staterooms until 7 a. m. For rates, tickets, etc.. inquire of G F. THORNDYKE. Agent, Yesler wharf, Seattle. I. A. NADEAU, General Agent. N. P. Ry.. Seattle. STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY. STRS. GARLAND AND EVANGEL. Seattle and Townsend-Neah Bay route. Steamer Garland leaves Yesler dock Sun days. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11:30 p. m. for Port Townsend, Port Williams, Dungeneas, Port Angeles. Port Crescent, Gettysburg, Pysht, Clallam Bay and Neah Bay: returning, arrives at Seattle 3 p. m. on "opposite days. Steamer Evangel leaves Yesler dock for Port Townsend, Port An geles and Victoria Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays at 6:30 p. m.; arrives Seattle alternate days at 2:39 p. m. STR. MULTNOMAH (DAILY) LEAVES FOR TACOMA AND OLYMPIA At 1 P. M. FARE TO TACOMA. 25 CENTS. STR. City OF ABERDEEN (EXCEPT SUNDAY) LEAVES FOR TACOMA AND OLYMPIA AT 7:30 A. M. FARE TO TACOMA. 25 CENTS. Tel.. 87 Main. CITY DOCK, Agent CAPT. L. WILLEY. Manager. L. * B. TRANSPORTATION COMPANY -VVwkly Time Card. Steamer Champaign, Skagit river rout*. Invm Seattle June 1 at 10 a. m.: June 3 at 11 a. m ; June 5 at noon; leave* Mt. Vernon June 2 at 3 p. m.. June 4 at 4 p. m.; Jun« 7 at 6 p. m.. calling at West Everett. Tu lalip. Stan wood, fir. Skagit City, Mount Vernon and Avon. Rhododendron »xcur slon to Coupevllle. Sunday. June «. leaving Mount Vernon at 5:1» a. m. City Dock -Steamer* fonall point* on the Sound. Open all night. S. O. Yerkes, Man ager. Telephone Main 87. PORT ORCHARD ROUTE. Bteam*r MARY F, PERLET. Leaven Oalforaith's dork, foot of Washing ton street, fir Sylvan Grove. Bremerton, I". 8. Navy Yard, Charleston. Sidney, at 9.30 a. m„ 4 .00 p m.; Sundays, 700 p. m. Returning, leaves Sidney at K45 a rn , 12:15 r. m.; Navy Yard. 7:00 a. m . 12:3.*> p. m. Saturday nights le*v* Sidney, GOO o'clock Navy Yard, 6 20. Telephone, Red 151. Open for charter on Sundays. WHATCOM, SEATTLE AND TACOMA ROUTE. TRke «t|amer BAY* CITY for Ana-ortes, F.irhaveft or Whatcom. Leaves »'ommer clal dock, Taroma. 2 p. m.: City dock <foo.t Main >«treet>. Seattle. 8 p. nr. Tuea., Thur* and Sat. Returning leaves What com 8 p. m.; Falrhav<n, 8:15 p. m , and Anacortes 10 p. m.. Sun.. Wcdnes. and Frt. Fares S< attle 11. or SI round trip; Tacoma >1 2i. or |2 round trip. W. H. ELLIS. SAN JC AN ISLANDS STEAMER LYDIA THOMPSON. CarrytM Btatea mail, leaves\ Ity dock, foot of Main utreet, Monday W» dr.«* day and Friday at 1 » m. tor Hort Tr>wnc"nd. San Juan l?Un i» and N«w Whatcom. Returning, ieavr* N»w What 'am 1 ueaday. Thurnday and Saturday at 4am J. R. Thompson, manager-owner Lilly. Bogardsi* A Co.. ag'-nts. City dock! Telephone. Main «7. PACIFIC NA VIOATION.CO Time Card in Effect June 1, IW7. SEATTLE. EVERETT 4k WHATCOM ROUT E State of Washington leavea S»attl» daily, except Saturday, at Idp.a SEATTLE & LA CONNER ROUTE Fairhaven leavr-a Seattle dally, except S .nd»**. at 5 a. m. Telephone, Main rt Y«»iil»»r dork. S RATTLE. TACOMA. VANCOUVER. B. C. Take »t»amrr Utopia for Port Townmmd. Whatcom. BLAINE and VAN LUL \ C(K< pave* wharf Mondays and Thursday* « p m Biaine. |z, Vancouver 13. For loXormaUeo, Yealer *****" : PEOPLE'S -j \rTV|i» , Occidental BlS*. Capital " -offi< krs • *'n fniiirr Jacob Put :h Arthur A Denny John L**r. ihC James R. Hayden UuttM Frar.k I nifniget t.... Si*m'ind E. C. Neufelder, J T Transacts a savings - clusively. Deposits received from fj umi>. Interest allowed per cent, or, term deposits; 4 |» dinatv deposit. Dividends tt< oiared last November. Loans made approved collaterals only. DEXTER HORTOX * eo„ j Incorporated l«r. Capital Surplus .""""'Si ; President... Vice Present V.ViS Mar ker N. H, Uafit Ca*h:er p. fiLYaTCR Sight exchange and t»lejr*»ai»zL fers on New York. Chicago StpLFS* Francisco. Portland and v*wlL™ fc Oregon and British Columbia"" k Sight bills of exchange on able elsewhere sn Europe. Collections made at all . able terms. * *■».' Bonds, sit l * ks und other ceived on deposit for safe keeJjS^j^*^ THE PMIgT Capital stock paid la Surplus Jacob Furth ~ -- E. C. Neufelder Vial^S R. V. Ankeny Correspondence la all the pttnctMi In the United States aa4 NATIONAL BANK OP Paid-up capital Transacts a general hanking M. D. Ballard H. C. Henry Vke R. R Spencer Safety Deposit Boxes far Kni THE~FIRST NATIONAL HW US. SEATTLE, m Paid-up capital ...jwg 1 Surplus •«MS Maurice McMlcken .Sufa J k H McOraw vt* |CB Lester Turner gS General banking business ttumSF Sight and telegraphic oxchanga auifib in all the principal dttss at Mi U nlted States and Karna rCJPI v N raUMAM SLEKPMO OU% ELEGANT DINIJQ CAB* TOURIST •UOBHN GIM TO St. Pa aI, Minneapolis, Vane, Otml Parka, OmMlh Wlanlpe*. Heleaa, UIM| Cklraae, Philadelphia, Maw York, Baetaa Ml IM Palate East aad latlk 5 neMMr , sh|*rM i ■JP TO— J IRO SSL AND I ? -AMU ALU. | ; Kootenai Points, j »kts i ■ i sisiini TIME fttUEDCUE. la K fleet April *■» MP. •fRAINS LEAVE BBATTUK For Spokane, Rassland. St. Paul and Past For Portland ...,., Mgfcft •For Olympla •Por Gray's Harbor and Bend ....... Por Tacoma. 7 15 and HI a 4:00 and TRAINS ARRIVE AT MAVOiBr From Spokane. HonlwO, k Paul and East. * From Portland * •From Olynr pia •From Or ay's Harbor and wemm Bend ..........HII* From Tacoma. 1:10 and U* , m , « 06 und "rg •Dally except Sunday. All This card subject to ckaafe Through tickets to Northern Pacific Staaall OJP^L Por rates, routes aad eta* call oa or addr— ( City Ticket First avenue. »- Depot Ticket Office, eenMf er.ue and Col urn bla^ Assistant OeperaJ No. St Merrlsoa atreeC Portland. Or. O.Rail n the moat direct Una, points East and doutheaJfc JLggg ace sleepers. upholstered and free reclining chair Pint neb Ugftt. For UdMi* point In the United _****. Europe, call on or adarefc E. K. ELLIS. 6rt *" "y|| fj| First $67 Pacific avenue. TW* | THE EVERETT & MONTE CRISW RAILWAY—*- Int oniy rout# to mining districts *t tie*„r pP C:eek. ' " *Tiji| Crrtk, fi«4t Lake an 4 pIV Ttee ace.nc rout* ttf and campiag parti* Commencing Monday. , •rett * Monte «" r 'sw' , will inaugura'e a daily IVST T* Train* will leave fIMPR- Crkits avery morning. »»■» and Sui.day. at • ♦*.*• *1 fljf&r Train will le*ve MwM Oggggl* erett at 7.4< n»- every L | itunday *rJ Mor dsf _ g. gf> *rl _ 8. «. juu®» * ".IfiS