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14 MATKA AND KOTIK. A Tsta of tha V«, lalaads. By David Starr Jordan, president of 1> .aStanford. Jr.. tni- V t r*i*y and of th* California, AcMeay o' S- ,»'n; ea. t nlted States if, ( r.*nt" of FIT S-al Ban Kra. > >: Th* Whi taker-Ray Com v, Seattle; A Haaford. Si >i- probably no higher authority exist* ro d,i> upon the fur s-al and : 1 qu<-»Uot«s jH-rAisln* to lu hssiu and conditions than L»r David Starr Jordan, president of Inland Stanford, Jr.. University. A* United States commlasioner tr. charge of the for seal investigation. he has had unparalleled advantages for the »tudy of ; a on which he wu ilrw3r high authority, wtsen he was appointed president Cleveland to repre*- nr ti.e Ln-ted States In - controversy that was f.i-t Eecomi.*i« an international menace to the p«-aee ot great nations. La*' year Dr. Jordan published as a pre liminary report his "Observation* on the Fur Seal* of the Pribilof Islands Bat in this latent work. "Matlea and K' itk," ipiarfßtl) far frorr. the off', ial standpoint of the » [• nt<«r or Stat istician. with such tin ier §ymp*tl»etk aad j-oetir feeling that It may w«li be called tae saga of the seal, Dr. Jordan baa struck his hardest blow for the Ufe and liberty of the "silken haired on-;*." »a ho lovingly denominates them. And in its every line we feel how profoundly "i® h>art of the writer has be*n touched by the sorrows and persecutions of the s» il Dr. Jordan's book is a sort of draraatial Story, the persona* of wtrt h are all seais, ext ept one man, Apolion, chief of the -Mist island*" aud the owtroyer. «nU a few of the other creatures who inhabit the islands. such as Amogada. tne walrus, ChlgnottO, the sea on- r, Bohnk. her son; 1,: 'ikao. the blue fox; Kpalka, the *«■* parrot; Isogh. the hair seal: Sivutch the gray lea l.'oa, Ksqua. his wife, and Gav srushka. the great white gull. etc. The principal a« - ors are Atagh, a beach nw>>r homing on Tolstoi My.'; Matka. hi* wife; Kotlk. their child: I'nga, oid Atagn's brother; Polsi, Matka a brother. Holo s!i<iK, Kotlk* eid«-r brother; Minda and Likutlii, uiivrn of Kotlk. Knnatha. M >t ka S alter, and Annak. Ennatha's child. It la the minnrr of life anil fate of these animals, wno seem lnv«st«d with human attributes, that I»r. Jo.dan ha# dflln«alfd in this tale of "The Mist Islands." He begins by Baying: ' This Is a true Mory. for I kn*w Matka b ■fore Kotlk was b'jrn. » hen she w.is Very beautiful, t rom t»«- little window of the cabin in which I write these words, I can look across th« "alt lagoon and the mosay hills of the Mi.-*: i-.md. blu> w. h h.ir< i eli> and spring violets to the b!*<ck Tolstoi head where the great surf la breakinK M« n call these cliffs Tolstoi, the strong one. la cause tney tir»- so dark and heavy. Here, am .n# the broki n columns of bla.-k ha.-alt, was M.tt ka's hum. , and here Kotlk was born.'* And o the story moves on with Its sym pathetic recital of the doing! and daily life of th<lnUrsstlng creature*, giving ua the must scientific and Intimate descrip tion of the habits and nature ot the .*eal that ha# ever b»-en written, allH*it it la done in a way to Impress a great lesson, to arouse our sympathies, and to make our b) • >d boll with indignation, that these harmless animals, with their almost hu m*n affections, should suffer tb- horrible alms's and cruelties to which they nave btteh subjected by the brutal fur pirates-, who have thronged Alaskan waters for more than twenty years. The author's style Is idmiraMe In its ters»- and at the same time poetli- dl tlon; the s<ti»ry wlnle it inftruct*. and ont f..ls that this pathetic and beautiful story of Matka and Kotlk,' will do more than volumes of dry scientific and statis tical writing could accomplish for the fu ture protection of these dwellers of "The Mist Islands." The book la beautifully Illustrated with forty-four striking and lovely photo graphic reproductions. To these are sdded over thirty pen sketches by Miss Chloe Frsnces Lesley, a student In zool ogy in Inland Stanford, Jr., university. There is also a map of St. I'atil l.«ltnd, Frlbilof group, and 'The Calendar of the Mist Islands. In this calendar Dr. Jor dan gives a diary of the movements of the seals b. sinning January 1 and ending November 15. Thnotes convey much * lentlfic Information, whi h supplements the story and adds value to the book. + -»- + FAKJMAR FEATURES OF THE ROAD SIDE The Flowers, Shrubs. Birds and Insects. By F. Schuyler Mathews. With Otis Hundred and Sixty Drawings by th. Author and Many <•( the Song- of Our Common Bin!* and insects. New York; I>. Appleton A Co. To the lover of nature who in his walks slong the country roads h is observ ed thl* tiny flower, that blossoming shrub, has heurd the bus* and whirr of myriad In sect life, or listened entranced to the car rel of the birds, this book r«vail* countless pictures, ss we ft-el our m- morb-s stlrr>-d by the eiQUlslte bits <4 description. Here in are plants and fl »wers d - rlbe 1 w hose humble wayside growths we long have known end loved, but of whose n«me and sp»'cies we have been ignorant. Mr M<th gives the common nam<>e of our « »v --slde friends as well aa the bofan)' .1 one. end a# the avr-ra*-- reader is very f,*r from being % scientist, the plan commends Itself and the b>»ok des. rv*»a to the g Me book par excellence of the familiar w iv sid'. The author takes flower, bird and Insert as it oom»>s along and a -ju vints his reader with the b»Muty and eh a of » <.-h In turn. Mr. Mathews mv»: *l>ne of the first thlnes a*hh*h Impresses th« ot>»( rver of nature Is her lnfln ( tu>le. • • Always vArle-v endless virtety; r:»ver any sen<ele«s rep»><ltion In g ves tis a »erUl story which is never fully told. The follow* nature's calendar. Its Il lustrations beginning with that earlb-et harNnirer of spring the de'!ca*>My tlnte.V snd fnlntly scented h»*pi*li*a or liverwort (Hepattcn trtlobal and on throtssh out the m-'nth*. until It er.ds tn the brll- of the autumn with Its d*ep hued t' OS eta. the glowrtg gOrgSOUSnese of VA- b tv«-s and the splendid e ; i|oring of birds. buUerflt«»s. beetles and rept'.los. Mr Mathews wrttes quite as lovingly and r«fc-lativ of b rds arnl *U wn* d things: of the little ml enutrr»-l and his tin* -o'i*ln, eltlpmnnk. all * need with a p«-w tip feeling and rare insisht loto na ture's beautiful mysretira. He al#o rlv a et \mples of written n-'*e« of the songs erf \*r*o!is Mr-Is St'. I I 'isects The book is s<rnply ard rhjims!'-.*!?' a» • *'- n snd n ' «t prove a d#* cht to a'i T<-\ -rs * o ha*e lent lnt.<rr t tn the Stiily of nature. The ll'ustrations re fr >m dr»w -;rs bv Mr. Mathews, In he has rvprvMluc«»d b r\l ;t snd f wsr «nd ! •« of landse*pe. with much rd It- ar. I -o tlvsneso. wM-h add greatly to the .«ttrao> t:vcnine ->f the book. + •+■ + BIRD P t<*s f - Bird If* :«> lMa«n Kt g. ->• f r 1.. . «;> Ma be| > d XV r' pi ? and i tt a. New York: The Macmt!!an v' 'n:i**ny. Mr* Wr-ght's fotwwr t oks « 1 « •. < of bird !tf» have a"r»w •* nut - It the front rank of omtthoh*gt*ta throughout the gK->b*. In this l*t»-s: v « ti* » • -n »» tl 1 s'-xi "To Sii bovj» sts't ar.-! w sh to t *■ »n as nr" in or » l»p i', "«*-t:««n I'tmT* t» th» " ' « a umast- on-.ith>*logical etudv. but .ne n f r!i>*rv>n imparted un=!er tr.« guise . f a story. A f*»:?v of ch'.'dren are sper lr< ? v e * - ret In <> , ":n!ry at the r * of a-< uncle who is a famous natunaitet "> vr~ rti»rd Farm" is saais to appear tile Ikmm of mo**. <*f o :r w SI known birds i' 1 the K " » '- r :<rh .i ;er -s by the eh!vnen an I answers bv th* r.*;*tr*|- Ist Dr H , »er N •' t - Alt ties Of #y arv lnduWt*4 In. orly a - * d.". ~ -x - ♦•'..} ->1 ( bo t'un-ng wtth *TM Miag of a Bi-d." a- i ..» Jtie prv. -ian sf bird Th*re are a hundred and eight varieties touched upon, and all are c:**sified in f*m;iits with a few words of oescription. It h a f as-inating book for older read «rs s« well a» the young for whom it Is intend®?:!, for most ot as have more feel ir* for birds than we are perhaps aware o' w'hout reSocting what instinctive a i m!ra4ion their pretty d-ttca'e forms * ;, i their graceful movements always Inspire, and our curiosity Ise asily awakened ar.d c r interest s: -nuiatfd by the snXertaln ir.. our curiosity i» easily j.wakened and structlon. The authors have b**n irrestly assisted by the beauty and truthfulness o# their il li'<tratlor,#. which are from drawings by Mr. Agassi* Fuertes. The binding is artistic and th* typographic work <A the highest excellence. The book is one t : it will do mu h to instill and ultivate in the ycuthful m!nd a love for birds and everything pertaining to bird life. MAGAZIXBft. Among th* notable feature* of the Ar g nuui for Atigust J3 are "A Will and the Way; Showing the Folly of Directing the I>e-'iny of a Pretty Girl." by Gwendolen <»verton; "The Klondike Country." a long review of a book describing life in the Alaskan mines; ■ Richepln s Eloi>ement." a letter from Paris, and an up-to-date ar ticle on "Etiquette of the Wheel." Ev'ry Month, the popular musl<-al and literary magaalne. contains come very in terestlng matter in the Uau* for August. Artl'oe* on prom.n-nt men and women of the day are worth rtery one s perusal. Theatrical people will ttnd a very fry ai'out James T. Powers, our leading fare* comedian. Studios of well-known people is a \*ry interesting subject. M ist ciana will find four very pretty selections, in fa t, the most fasuuuoas can nnd ro*d iug to suit their taste. t- One of the most inter- sting features of Har;er'i Magazine for September sill !>e an artiole on *>e..rge du Maurier, by Henry Jam*» giv.ikg an intimate view of the art i>t and wrlt»r Oner attract!*e features *Ol :>•• • Atouod L. .ndon by Bicycle," by Eiixabcth Ro.'>ns Pennell;" "The Begin i. ,-tgs of the American Navy," by Janies Fames. insiallments of the serial stories . i ra:.< K. Sto. kton and John Fox, jr., 4'ii a humorous romance of the golf links, ' l • la s: Bali," by W. U. van T. Sut ph«n, etc. + + + McClure's Magazine for September will coutain a thoroughly practical and useful article on "Eife in the Klondike Gold Fields." It embodies the personal obser vations of a pioneer, who has lately come out, and tells how the miners enter and work their cioims. The story is well written and is fully illustrated with recent photographs. The number will also con tain a new ballad by Kipling, and a hu morotis story by Robert Barr. On the whole the magazine is as full of lnter e ting reading matter as the previous numbers. ♦ + + Count Pierre de Coubert Is one of the most Interesting of the Frenchmen of the new generation. Although belonging to the old regime, he Is In politics a Re publican. He v*as the founder of the re < nt Olympian games at Athens, and wrote for th * Century an account of them. He has contributed to the September number of the same magazine a paper of personal reminiscences of French "Royalists and Republicans." The article will have two striking illustrations by Castaigne. + + + The August number of Money Is full of Interesting Information upon the money question. Many novel features are pre ? nt. d. showing the lmj>ortance of a well regulated system of bank credits In the extension of business enterprises. The pages devoud to "Current Events" give Interesting facts about the political con ditions In stat« elections' affected "by the currency Question. A feature Is the show- In* of the pirty percentages of total vote In Ohio state elections succeeding presi dential campaigns. There Is something to Interest nearly every kind of reader In Frank laslie's Popular Monthly for September. The di versity and timelines: of vs contents and the great profusion of Its illustrations make this number a particularly attrac tive one. The leading article gives much interesting Information about the historic \\ tiksll valley. In New York state, and t< Ms of the troubles with the Indians, the founding of a Huguenot village, the first meeting of the state legislature. In •Vy le Touring In Ireland" R. H. Her ron writes of a trip through the most im ls>rtant towns of the Emernld Isle. A pap«r of great Interest and value is "The I'nlted States Marine Hospital Service." In whli'h I-oanna R. Nichols tells of the history, work and officer* of that Import «nt branch of otir government. The de pfitiment of st.-n. s and verse* for young people Is as might as usual, and there are *"tne pithy paragraphs In the Leslie port folio. + ♦ + Th« Atlantic monthly for September pre vn's a t i l.' of contents shlch is a strlk t'-sr nt ■ ttion of important literary, srl . n - r c snd sociological discussion. The op* ntnK article Is by Theodore Roosevelt i.j- n Municipal Administration the New York Police Force." The much asked question, "Are th* Rich Growing Rich er s"d the IVvir Poorer?" Is answered In sn article by Carroll D. Wright, com missioner of labor, who says that while the • mtv r of rich m> n Is increasing th« reU lv* number of joor m*n Is decreasing. Prof Ira N H ills of Harvard university, and formerly of ths l*nlted States navy. **•l s on "A New Organisation for the N w Navy." This article it sn lnter**t !■ t - it- n-.-nt of the necessity of s read }u»tmert f t'-.e r.a*ai p<M>oi!ne: to n*w steam warships. Fiction Is represented by the conclusion of Fran«-es Courtenay Rijlor's Yiririnla story. "But'erfield A C 0.." anJ thsre are two short stories of unusual quality. "After the Storm." bv El a W. C a tIS. and "A S*.- id Mar riage," ly A.ice B'OW . A sk< ch bv Gu H S. >;!1 et itied "A Msn of the S> a." and poems by Martha Gil ert l)ickens U Q atid ; S. Conant complete ths ia-ue. + + + The current number of I>eslie'» Weekly is genuinely a mki-summ»r issue. On the fr<vr,t s. showing very graphically the S,»t urday mid-day cl slrg of an office. This * :■ by ths way. the New Yorkers imj->r'«-d from London—is lelnir adopted ail over the country, and is or>.e of the b» st British things recentiv brought out to America The large dout>.e ph~tur*. ar. of Roush's, shows the contrast between th* pass«njr*rs on de.de s- i the s* -k rs t ' -w in a ns Af.w t:e Th* theatrical psc*" is devot ed to A " I>'ly «rd th* re-spe-rng f ' Th* us «»irl" «t his theater. Mr «r-s»rite Parson® c*H\tribute» an article this subject, which, while it may not be inspired se*raa. nevertheless, to r.-»me frrm b*hl»d the scene*. I' it* - Iphia cr-.. kete-v «; > re-virrvd with high hon**» fron; KrgU: i. ar<> p)- tured an.l toW st-'» it whi;. th»T»» sre a.*-.» portraits ot th* i*«*n tennis who re- eotVjr pi*y->i f>>r thf interna tional •hajri-.- or- ,p. Mr ;'ph*n cotr.- p «-tes< "he -i»>rtirr features of thts Uv, y mimNr » ! h an artici* on g.>lf prv-nt. 1 # f tn n of the- j>a;-er is sup pit*,! by that now hut urj r»s tMuiaily ro» srt'sr, Morgan RoHert #*>n, who t< > an ** ';ng * a yarn *t?h the kr.owi e ?*rt of the r* ast!* and the ski;, ot the l.terary arttst. Mint il »•» Iti It \ I io\\ I ckhardt A B» der of New Y -k have Jail TUf. SEATTLE POST-IXTELLIOF.NTER. SUNDAY, AUGUST 23. IM7. v»ry pretty mnsi -al The music Is not hard, and it has a very sweot mel o*iv The w rd« are bv Ella Hlgglnson. who wrote the "Flower That Or** in the Sand, and Other Stories." The price of the selection is 40 cents. ♦ + + "Sww-'h-ttl. 'T! c All for You." puh ||«h d ny A. C. Monro- Pnscott. Aria., is a very catchy mo«; al s» lection. The words a'e pr* : y, .*.nd as the is in a tre o <" as w■ rx U TO', piano players and sing en? will Sod it to their liking. Price M cents. + + + The "Rose of Klondike" Is an up-to date musical publication from the house of Sherman. Ci y & Co.. San Francis-o. It !.« a sor.s: with a story, a veritable ro mance. Almost th© entire teat of this song is from the letter of a iover who h.-id «pent several years in the Klon dike. and who has written to his love that he Is coming home with the rose that she pinned to his coat at departing and with plenty of goid. The chorus is written in an ea-y waits time. Price M cents. SEW KLONDIKE BOOKS. On* of th* first books to have been pub lished In the East on the gold fields of the Klondike has Just been received. It is published by A. N. Marquis & Co., Chicago, and contains pictures of the fortunate gold finders, maps and reliable information in regard to the new terri tory. An "Official Guid* to the Klondike Country ' Oo'.d Fields of Alaska" has just been published by W. B. Conkey A Co.. Chicago. The book is profusely lllua trated and contains a thorough collection of information necesearv to a full realisa tion of the immense resources of the gold fields. Instructions regarding how to get there, when to go and what to do when the new Eldorado is reached. HOTEL AKKIYAL9. THE RAINIER-GRAND. George Redfern. St. Paul. W. O. Cushing, Minneapolis. Me. and Mrs. C. H. Taylor, Halifax, N S. J Feci Sehlingman. San Francisco. E. \V Dickerson, New York. \V H Addick< Philadelphia. Miss Og.ien New York. Miss Wetherlll, Philadelphia. John Price Wetherlll and wife, Phila delphia F. Tuttle and wife. Lowell, Wask. G. J Atkins. Chicago. H. W WJnde, Chicago. W. S. Plnseil. Chicago. l»r. W. W. Keen Philadelphia. Misses Keene, Philadelphia. I>r. F. L. I>ay, Providence, R. I, W. T. Carson, Tacoma. Eugene Brlttauer. New York. Mrs M Pratt. New York. H. F. Mitchell, New York. I. Susfeld. New York. W. B. Cotrll. San Francisco. George K. Barton, S<«n Francisco. A P. Charlton, Portland. Charles F. Fee, St. Paul. Miss II N. I.oomts. Boston. Miss M. L. Loomis. Boston. A. 1). McClellan, Boston. THE DILEER. G. Kirkman. Walla Walln. M. Madlgan. Marysville. P. Shlbbs, Hadlock. Peter E«*iue. Stanwood. William French. Grand Forks. B. u I>onald McCallum. Albion. John Murray. San Francisco. Robert Koen, Monte Crlsto. D. Duggan. Monte Crlsto. C. A Bowers, Sandon, B. C. W. B. Eraser. Anacortes. William Stlpek. New York. H. A- Brass. New York | A. C. Going. Portland, Or. John Murray, San Francisco^ J. Reid. San Francisco. A. Slebert, Rainier R. F. Kelly, San Francisco. Hugh Thomas. San Francisco. Mrs. Mary C. Adams. I'arrols. W. C. Ennls, Centralia. Donald Ennis, Centralia. Mrs. A C. Ennis, Centralis. Miss Nina Enr.ls. Centralia. Mark Ennls, Centralia. Bert Farrar, Duckabush. Alert Hawk. New York. A T. Wiggins, New York. Charles Mountain. New York. Peter Farrelly. Chicago, D. Maguire and wife. Sandon, B. C. Andy Steele. Pennsylvania. S J Renson, Malta. Mont. W A. Cr ffutt and wife. Washington. Otto Berman. San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fredson, Port Blakeley. THE m'TLER. John M. Anderson, Taccma. Harry Harrl-, Sin Francisco. F. B. Cook. Boston. James \N . h'tiiler, St. Pa il. Martin Murray, lxmisville. Ky, C. Clougii and wife. Spokane. E. J. M.-Atee, Spokane. Mrs. J. T. O'Brien. Spokane. Wm Price. Sp kane. A. D. Elliot, Washington, D. C. J. W. Fobe% Sjrn us.'. N. Y. J. P. Meneful, Skaguay. H. Prigmore, Skaguay. M. G. Munly. Portland. G, I. Sweeny. St. Paul. J. Binstranger. St. Louis. H Wi.'son. St Paul Frank Leith. San Francisco. G. Bryte, San Francisco. J. G Wagner, San Francisco, C. S. Numa. San Francisco. Le Roy Moore. San Francisco. G org" C. Catlett. San Francisco. W. H. Seaver, San Francisco. A. C Slick and **if". San Francisco. F. Eggert and wife. Portland. C N Murrian. Washington, D. C. Frank L. t' .mpton Mount Vernon. E. C. Mcßesvy, Fnlon City. P B. Cornwall. S n Francl-co. Bruce Cornw \ll, San Francisco, George F. KI-dnberg. r Ml w Yurk. Wm Carr )thers. Dlympia. E I::i«t N w York. E. I. Powell. Portland, Or. Mis* May R> yndds Sin F-ane!seo M 8. Whltingham and wife. San Fran- Cisco. J W. Butterworth. Everett. F J Calef Chicago, tv piliingham and wlf* Portland. Mr- Wm Bim. v Wnsrdngton. D. C, Ml.-s F R Hawlev, San Francisco. \f. P. Carlisle. Chicago. ?! -- E. <'arlisif W ilmington. DeL Walt r Bower, Port T<»wr«md. K. T. Gruener. Pan Francl-'O. J W. Jon*-*. P >rt Tuwn«end. John H Wright St I>iui« V. Bally Washington. D. C. THE NEW ENGLAND. C D Brown. SpringfieM HI. William Stanley. Sprlnafield, lIL J Fleckensteln S i ndon B. C. M Merrill Lake B*nnett. Thomas Uulnn. Astoria. John A Burling Tsh.p*mlntr Mleh. I* A Burling Ishp»-mlng. Ml"h, Charles Republic, Mich. M Graham. Republic. Mich. William E Anderson. R« nubile, Mrs. Charl. s |V!*r- in Negiunee. Mich. Mrs John Mvren Republic Mleh. Andrew Wilson. Republic Mich. William Gribben, Republic. Mich. J m--s w Tirrineton, Arlington. Paul Ward. Tacoma. T. Johnson. Tacoms. A TToher* Tacoma A S M ry Olympla R i" .1 Mton, Lm G .'os. Cal. W. R Johnston. 1 jt* Gaio«, Cat. F Walters Juneau Alaska. O Bar ow Bortlai ! J hr. L. Re id Klrkland. John Lynch, Vancouver B. C. W. J Eaton, ''akland. <" t L R c Hart. Oakl tnd Cal. J W Co.>k Butte. Mont. OcciflMita! n*«t family tint#] j n »•«:« M 'c!>r.( rooms; all modtrn Improve* menu. No bar. TBCOBI* Hotel, Turnmi. Mcill f.r*t <-!***. ail nodern Improv#. menu. fine wmpl* rou.ns. In thf Old Dominion. Buffalo E*pr»«s, J. H - • Tj S-r. *h m tb« Virginia I> m . (xrjti have ns roinated for «o%• mor, Is a farmer. H;# ancestors t*-K»n farming or a trv t: of Ur <1 itlvi them by Kir* G*-or«e 111 before ih* Revolution. and J > ! «tr* i- at.sl ru 'jvating the *,»«•.•• Ha \* a;*o a He hs* U r u \n t * le«i* a'ajv an i ha-* served a us ;• j?et r t rovraor. H -*,t* 4 candidal* f»r k .err >r arai' «* O F-rrall f,»ur year* ac <. He seta the office thl* time OR the rot at km rrtnetpie. J Ho*# «»>rre«i jr. t\e Coo?* ,<*• rate army a«-i h» 1 ;i tl bt iTaphem >ajr tr.it h* *•" * h ' *bovit the downfall of William Msh.c-r.» In \ Itflnia. Th» pclMtti b'.of r*i of All Virginia E»»Tnocrat* My v -• bn? !• * %rtb n ttr.* -ha* J H-<r* i> « p.ir: ar rtatra rears or. the fact that »•- t* ke.i sill aft-r *fet i*rr,nst iiah r.e 00 "r. Kht the tire ti a a her. *ij tii'.ro f-..r gov truer. TODAY'S SERVICES. Hereafter notice* tn the chtxrch direc tory will be confine to announcements of church services only and subjects of ser mons. Ex'-r.i--j mn?: al programnv-s for Sunday wrvkvj ar ; of church entertainm- ma wi!! only be pub at •. Jv ■ r:riv s. X.v -•»* { r this de;vartment sh--.:M be rece ved at th;a off? % e not later than l -> m Saturday n or :-r to insure publication on Sunday morning. MetbodUt Kpisrnpal ( linrfhe*. Oilman Park. fJa'^rd— Rev. J. TV Mil ler. paster. Servi- es at 11 a. m. ard S p. m. Class meeting, 12 m. Epworth League. T 30 p. m. Hiven—Corner Fut Newton and Fist Johr. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Class mating. 12 m. Pres. hing morning and evening by the pastor. Madison street—Madison street ard Twenty-third ivenue. Rev. W T Ford, pastor; residence. 1623 Cloverdale. Preachi-K- at 11 a. rn. and 7:30 p. m. Ev erybody is Invited. First— Corner Third avenue and Marion street. Rev. E M Randall, jr. pastor; residence <22 T'r.'on street; telephone Green *>'• Recei.tior lay. Wednesday afternoon and evening. General class. 10 a. m. Trinity—W. S Harrington. D. D.. pas tor >abba;h scrvi< «; Preaching at 11 a m. and S p. m.. class meeting at 10 a.m ; Sunday school at »v junior Leas • at 3:3): Epworth League at T p. m. Prayer meeting at * on Thursday. African M. E. church— l 3» Jones street. George A. Bailey, pastor Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m Class. 12 m. Sunday school. 230 p. m . Servi v, of every Wednesday at S p. m. Holy Com munion first Sunday In each month. Grace—' Thirtieth avenue south and Kin* street. Rev W H Selleck pastor; ret»;- »lence *<2S Yes! r way Sunday school at 10 a. m.. W. E. Buricess superintendent. Preaching at 11 a m. and *p. m. Epworth League devotional service at 7 p. m. First Gerroitn—<" r.» • r Howard avenue ard Stew m street Rev. John G. M-*»br ing. pastor. Sabbath services: I'reachir.g at 11 a. m. and 7:#» p. m.; Sunday school at 9"15 a. m. Prayer meeting. "Irturr-day evening at s o'clock. Every German is In vited. Fpiacopul Chnrches. St. Paul's Chapel—Warren avenue and Republican street. Mr William II Butt In ehirge. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Service with s< rmon at 11 a. m. West Seattle Missi*.:.- Service and ser mon every Sunday at 3: "> p. m. by Rev. George Buzzelle. rector of St. Clement's. St. Mao's—Woodland Park. Rev. H. H. Gowen in chargt Service and sermon »t 3 p. m. Mr. Wilbur S. Lewis, lay reader. Take Green Lake car; get off at Winslow station. St. Stephen's- Ballard. Rev. P. E. Hy land. rector. Divine service every Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 *SO p. m. The Holy Com munion is celebrated on the first and third Sundays of the morth, on the tirst Sunday at 11 a. n»., on the third Sunday at S:3O a. m. St. Mark's—Harvard avenue, one square north of Madison street and Broadway. Rev. D. C Garrett, rector. Services at 7:30 a. m., 11 a m. and S p. m. Morning subject, "The Hlth* st Motive In Rell-i n " Evening, "The universal Prayer." Sunday scnool at 9:45 a. m. Young people's serv ice it 7 p. m. Strangers in the city espe cially welcome. St. Clement's—Twenty-fourth avenue south, near Yesler way. Rev. Oeorg- Bus «elle. rector. Sunday school. 10 a. m. Morning service and sermon at 11 o'clock. Evening service and sermon, i> o'clock. Celebration of ttie Holy Communion on the first Sunday of every month at 11 a. m. ar.d on the third Sunday of every month at 8 a. m. Service every Friday at 7:30 p. m. Trinity Parish church—Corner Eighth avenue and James street. Rev. H. H. Gowen. rector. Holy Communion. 7:30 a. m. Morning prayer, litany and sermon. 11 a. m. Evening prayer and sermon. 7:30 p. m. Sundav school. 9.45*. m. Morning sub ject, "St. Paul Before Agrippa." Evening, "An Israelite Without Guile." Mrs. M. "t. Harrington will sing the offertory in the morning, and Miss Gillane in the evening. Strangers cordially invited. Luthcrnn Charrhva. German Lutheran—Duwamlsh Mission, Sander's hall, below Sweeney's brewery. Services at 2:30 every other Sunday. Norwegian-Danish—Fourth avenue and Pine street. S. R Tollefson, pastor. Study in basement. Sendees at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. German Lutheran—Services in hall, cor ner Main street and Minor avenue. Ser vices every second and fourth Sunday of the month at 7:45 p. m. by the Rev. W. H Behrens, pastor. Holy Trinity. English—Corner Seventh avenue and Union street. Rev. James F. Urates, pastor; residence. "«4 Pike street. Services at 11 a. m. No evening: service. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. German South Seattle Mission—ln hall near postoflflce. Sunday services every se<*ond and third Sunday of the month at 3p. m. Sunday school every Sunday at 2 p. m. Pastors. E. Knappe. 1016 Howell street: W. H. Kurtz. 1020 Howell street. German Evangelical. Lutht ran Zion's— Corner Tenth avenue and Stewart street. Sunday school. S TO a. m. Sunday services a* 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. BlbeLstunde, 7 ;3»». and Jugendverein, $:3». Thursday evening. Choir practice, Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. German Evangelical, Lutheran, St. John's Congregation Sunday services, corner Market and Main, in Rainier Heights Hiotlst church, every first and third Sunday of the month at 3 p. m. Sunday school, every Sunday at 2 p. m. Children's singing practice every Friday at 7.50 p. m. Swedish Evangelical—Third avenue, n.-ar Pike. Rev. Martin 1,. pastor; residence. 1421 Fifth avenue. On Sunday, services at 10:30 a m and * p. m. Sunday school. 12 m.. and Bible class or prayer meeting at 7 p. m. On Thursday, service* at 8 p m The Cent Society meet at sp. m the first and third Tuesdays of the month. Conicreiiatlonul Chtirchea. First—Columbia City. Preaching at 11:$) a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Kirkland—Sui.d.iy service* at 11 a. m. and *■ p. m Y. P. S. C. E,7 p. m Sunday school at 12 noon. German Corgre*atioral- Seventh av enue. between I'lne and Olive. Services at 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m. John G. Rle gett, pastor. Brooklyn—Preaching at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Y. P. S. C. E, 7:15 p. m Prayer meeting Thursday evening at S o'clock. Edg-water—Rev J, T. Nichols, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and Hp m Sunday school. 11:15 p. m V. P. S C. R.. 7 p m Junior Y P. S C. E . Friday afternoon at 330 Prayer services Thursday even ing of each week. Plymouth—Corner Third avenue and University street. Rev. W. H. G Temple, pastor: 19*7 Seneca street: telephone. Green 3*l. Study at house. Home usually each day until 2 p. m. |*re»h v it- rl« n riinrphp«. Flr«t Ml «ion In W»r!'« hall George town. South Seattle Preaching at 7p. m. Renton church -Rev. George F* Whit worth. D £> . pastor. Servt-e* at 3 and 7:3- p m. Union Sunday school at 11 a m. First Pres* ytert an—Corner Fourth ave nue and Spring street. Rev. A. 1. Hutchl « i. D. I'-, pastor, residence, Spring street. Welsh—Seventh avenue and Olive *Tv«t, Rev. Wiiilam Davis, pastor. Services at !?»:$) a m. and 7:3» p. tn. Sunday school at 2 p. m. CI- -J meeting Wednesday at ;j) p. m. Second. North 5* Thl' I avenue north and Harr'son street. Rev. W. A. Major, pastor. F'reaching a? 11 a. m and ~3J p- m. Y. P. S C E.. P m. Mid week meeTing. Thursday a: 7 30 p. m. J>! rnl' g -'ibj-ct, "Tn But Real. * No prwkCbing in the everting. ( nmberland *»»■ »e r in n. Presbyterian—East fherrv f! r'-et and Twenty-se*«oml _a venue, R. F. pcweil. pa''or r*sid*nc«. 791 Twenty-sec ond avrnue. Preaching at II a. nr. and i p m Sunday school at 12 15 p m. Junior End<-a>or at "■> p. m Y P B c. E- at 7 P m. Church prayer meeting Thursday at • p. m. Mrlhodltt l'rn(<*«t»nl ( hnrrhn Yesler Junction Church—Preaching on g smluy at 11 a. a. L>uw<*xn;*l church—Daniel liagiey, pas tor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 7 .36 p. m. First—Pine «'reet and Tnlrd averse. Preaching at 11 a. re and $ p. ra. Class ait—l> a m. t» .:.«»> a •• »ol 12 Jb p. m. T P S C. K„ 415 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 p m. M n*h y el:etir.fc the first Thurs-iaj of t-ca month at s-JO p. m Csthnlir fliarfhet. Church of it* Immaculate-—Broadway and Ms<t - n srrte* Rev. A. ttonwll, jtor: Re • A Trtve'ii and F.»v. J. assistants. Coadopted by tie Jesuits. Low at $ a. m and vIS a. rn. High mass .it a. rn. BatK.iT s nool a: 2:30 p. TO. and evening service at 7.30. Our I. <y of Good Help—Third avenue south and Washington street. Rey. F. X. Pref, n:.;ine. ;astor. Low ma??. $ »• rn: high mass. 10:39 a. m.; benediction. <:» p. m. 3i -•-•1 R-art—Sixth avenue and Bell street Conducted by the Redetnfrtorists. Rev. Jose-pa A. Kaut*. O. SS. H-. pastor. Low yr. iss with sermon. > a- m • hgh n -- w n. Va. rr, S?w\U mu sic will aad ai morning serrlw. Sunday school, 235 p. m_. vespers, sermon and benediction, »:30 p m. Hnptlat « hnrrhfJ. Sw i:sh— Corner Eighth avenue and Bell st- • Rev. Andrew Swart*, pa# tor. resi de. v. CI Dexter avenue. Sunday services at •■ ' a. in. it *:.i 7 I p. m. Sunday school at m. Young people's prayer m eting at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday even ing >.t * o'clock. Weekly meeting of Young People*! Society Saturday evening at * o'clock. All who understand the Swedish language are cordially invited. First—Fourth avenue, between Janus and Cherry streets. Rev. Louis S. Rower mas. paster; residence. Columbia smet. Owing to the rebuilding, service# today will be hfld in the Chamber of Com merce hall, corner Second avenue and James street. Serv ices at 11 o'clock a. m. and > o'clock p. m. Morning theme TV* Uncharging Christ." Evening th«*me. "Three Characters." Bible *chool at 12 15 p *n Corwin S. Shank. «u,-wlntendent. Christian Endeavor SinietT at 7 |>. m.. Wd by Miss Elsie Moore. AH cordially in vited. Evanarlieal »««oci»tlo". Oorr.er Birch and Harrteon streets, near Cedar street t ir line German preaching every Sunday at 11 a. na and * p m. Sunday school. ».» a. ra. Yc»ung people's meeting. 7 pm. Weekly prayer meetings Wednesday and Thursday at ~ ii> p m. Engiish Sunday school every Sunday aft ernoon at the new mission, corr er cf Rol lin and Harrison *treels, at 2*>fc followed by a G tspel sermon Mission Sunday sch«*>l in Ballard, comer Wilbert street and Sec ond avenue, beginning at 3 p. m . conduct ed in the German Aug. Ernst, pastor; S2O Harrison street. Flr»t <*plritiiial i'lirlitian C'hnreh. Regular services in the old St. Mark's church building, corner Fifth avenue and Olive st-eet. two blocks abive Pike street, every Sunday. Morning service. 11 a. nv, song ;ind pre'aching Sunday school. 12:15. Evenlnsr service at 7IS 'clock. Flor ance Marvin will give spirit messag-s and prophecies after the sermon. Voting people's meeting at 7 p. m. each Thuraday and Sunday. R*gul lar services every Thursday evening at 7: i">. Louis Williams, pastor; residence, Btt Fourth avenue. All are cordially invited. Seats free. Salvation Army. Xo. 2 hall, corner Pike street and Third avenue—Capt. Gill and Lieut. Gardner in charge: 9 a. m.. knee drill. 11 a. m.. holi ness meeting; 3 p. m. family gathering; S p. m., "Free and Easy." No. 1 ha}l. corner Second avenue south and Yesler way—Ensign Barnhardt and Lieut. Watson in charge. 9 a. m.. knee drill: 11 a. m.. holiness family gathering, S p. m., "Free and Easy." Thrutophy. Theosophical society. Ananda Lodge, mevts Sunday at p. rr. at ll'W Third ave nue, n< ar Spring stn-et. Subject, "The Rise and Fall of Nation#. Seattle Theosophlcal Society. 612 Third avenue. Sunday. ?lmrle talk on Theosophy at 1 p. m. Lecture at S p. rn. Tuesday evening, lecture on "Hypnotism." by Jtsjsn L Grecnbaum. Tuesday evening, lecture on "Redemption by Evolution," by Mrs. Lee Spinning. Occult services tonight, Ked Men's hall, free. taitarlnn Church. First Unitarian church—Seventh avenue, between Pike and Vnlon streets. No ser vices until further notice. Free Methodist Chsreh. First Frea Methodist—9l2 Pine street, between Ninth and Terry avenues. Rev. Alexander Beers, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:TO p. m Sunday school at 8:45 a. m. Young people's meeting. 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. tn. Seats free to aIL Flrat Church of Christ—Scientist. Russell hall, corner Third avenue and Cherry street. Services Sunday at 11 a. m. and Thursday at 2:15 p. m. Sunday school immediately after the Sunday service. Reading room open during the week. Flrat Christian Church. Seneca street, between Third and Fourth avenues. J. N. Smith, pastor; residence, 2ir Fourth avenue. Preaching at 11 a. m. and S p. m. Sunday school :• t 945 a m. Y. P. S. C. E. at p rn. Morning sub ject: "A Rich Old Mine." Kvenlng: "Religious Tolerance." Prayer meeting Thursday night. Chrlstinn \ilvintlnln. Christian Advent meetings are held at the corner of Third avenue and Madison street. Dr. W. Chapman, pastor. Prayer meeting, 10:15 a m. Preaching, 11 a. "m. Sunday school, 12:30 p. no. Ckriatlnn MUnlnn. men's llethel. in basement of Seattle National Bank building. Occidental avenue and Ye*ler way- Services every night at 7 r. and ev ery noon from 12 to 1. Thomas Bees, chaplain. Volunteers of 4aerlra. Gospel meetings are held every evening at 8 o'clock and Sunday at 11 a. m and 3 p m . it 217 Second avenue south, under the auspices of the Volunteers of Amer ica. F.vsiKi'lirsl Association. Gorman— Harrison street and Taylor avenue. Rev. August Ernst, pastor. *2O Harrison street. Services morning and evening. Kvativcllcnl « iiwp Mi-efluc The German and Enirllsh camp meeting nf the Kv ingellcn) hur< h at the corner r.f Denny way and Dexter avenue still con tinues. The interest thus far has Ne n g.tod. and Increases with each service These meetings are being conducted on the line of a full gospel f- r the conversion of sinners and the sanctiflctition of believers Services will be held as follows: Germ<n preaching at 10:30 a. m and 2p. m F'n glish preaching at .1 and b p. in. All are cordially invited. Christian Attlnnce. The Christian Alliance meets at 2 30 p. m. every Sunday an 1 on Thursdays at 2 p m. in their hall. 3«7 I'nlon street, between Thiril and Fourth avenues. ne*r Armory hall •ipirltnnllsm. The public Is cordially Invited to attend % meeting at the reslder.ee of Mr. O on Broadway, opposite old Schoolhouse, Ballard, at S o'cio* k this evening A short addr. ss will l»e given, followed by tests and spirit messagea People's Miftnlofi. People's Mission Church—Corner of Pf*th aver .e south and Klnir street, w w. M «llor>*. pastor Pr «ching Sun-ays at 11 a. mi. and every night at S o'elock. Menlul 'cbnrr. The Mental Scientists m*e? -very Sundav a - 2 p. m at Tli'-osophtsts" rooms. n»5 Third avenue. All are welcome. ProßPes*!% tr l.vi eßm. The Children's Progressive Lvceum rr ets every Sunday morning In Pettis' han. First avenue, at 11 o'clock. Monnt fsrmil Miasiun. Mount Carmel M'«slon, N'c Third avenue, between Urion and Pike' streets. %. Rev B K Pnla» will hold a sp d t ) jr- s. j*! service at Cie Y. M "' A hall this mt-miiig at 11 o'«'"< k The communion will follow the sermon. A <-or liai invita tion to all. Com position. We sre r.ew to do eomp.">s:tloß for *+.e trade <any m»-.«urei In Nonpareil, Mtn.on Brevier ar 1 r.g Primer 3a"Sa fs t. :.n guirar.'.et'd. Caii or address Post li.«.<•! ■:?. \rr Yon f.ol oar ' n raplna t If you arv >ou should hav* the post- Inteliijs*#e- r sen* to you. It will o«« nothing extra. Cail at cur ofTi' and l ave your addres- rhaog d The Da:lr Post-Intelhgencer Is now on u * .r. >r':ani. Or . at R n Bris.'. T.\ Morrison s reet. Por* i--l Hote! r.eas stand and Northwest News Company, ijd Firs' street. Mm Snaggs «result np>~' The girafft has a tongue eithte-'-n Inche-s long. Mr Sr,igs»- Tbe giraffe must b** the William Jenoir ss Br> »n *»f the an rnal ki igdom Cux«»i..—« AI.OMi THK « WKR KltON V. The bark Oylon is expected from ?nn Francisco She romt- for a cargo <•: ■ »:. Ship Highland Light. loading with Franklin and Mascot te coal will sail on Wednesday for Kin Francisco. 3t-'afflf YamagucM Maru has ' ut completed loading, and will de ;»art for Yokohama early Monday morning. Ship « Migrans Politeo. arrived in the harbor yesterday fram >sn Francisco. She comes to take on U. ok Diamond coal. Steamer City of Puebla was < n coa! at the Oregon improvement Com pany's bunkers yesterday. She leaves I r San Francisco this morning. LI«T OK ADVKRTISKO LETTKR*. The following letters remained ur -all- i for at the Genera! Delivery of the Seattle postotfice on Saturday. August 22, H&«: A. Ahele. J O Abbott. Mrs Blanch* Aiverson, Floyd Allison. Miss C H t.-i Allison, Mrs Aliard. Henry C AUlgar.. T J Aifr%>d. Mrs Frank Allett. Mss Pearl. Aden. J Qulncy 310 Third ave Allen. L A Allen. N B Allen. Percy Andrews E J Anderson. Fred Armstrong. Chas A Aspden. Goorge n. P.aln. Mrs T Bauer. C J Bannon. Mr« Ellen B»-a*ley. W T Ball. Mr* retta Belden. Mrs A M (2) Barton, Wm Beem. Miss Delay Barnes. Miss Gusts Bennett. Alfred IVrry, Miss Oertrudeliitvh. W E Barry. Francis J Black. C S Barton. George Black. W E, Mectri- Deeker, Robert M clan Perlscojw Co Ikita. J S Bo*art. Mrs Louis* P» nton. Coim l>(iM<>n, Ctai L B< r.rlson. Wm Bowen. O Blaeltm sn Henry, Burnett. J K •e* " •» cior Hrasen. Nicolay H Bium«n:hal, Mr< J, Brown. J A 1W Post street Hullene, O U Bv rchar ■ Wm F CO B> water, Walter M Pouch. James W Buys, Mrs Geo P B ,ll Mr- M gdalene Boyer, W T Pinnon F H Brandt. Miss Martha i . nit -i W F T Bullock. Will H Barthoiom- w, L Buters. Front Barron, F H Butcher. Miss May Barrett. I Buy*, Mrs Geo J r. Cox. James M Carr, Mrs Caruther* Wm S Carroll. John Carpenter. M!*s G MChapman. Ml*s S J Carlson. Frank, U C W 211 Clark. MlssFrankieV Chauvet. A L Clark. Howard W Clark. A Clark. Joseph Clark. Landman Clayburn. John L Clark. A C Clarrage. E D Clarrage. H I> Coe. Ira E Cobb Wm Walter Colgrove, Allen 4 Cohen. Miss Lizzie Cole. Mrs A J Cole. Miss Julia Cohen. Jacob Colburn, Miss JessieConant. Edward (2) Colby, G I. Cor.ant, F Conant. E A Cook. J (care J F Coon, Chas E Fay) Ccok. Dr T B Crawford. Mrs H Cornell, J D Creg, C W Ccwles, F E Curran, Martin Ct> tig. Miss Victoria Currie Frank Cross, J Cuslck. W H A Co Campbell. Wm Curtis, Amelia n. Pile Mrs M D I "avis, Harry Davis, J A Davis, Joe Davis. Miss M Deertng Bros Hearing John Denholine. J A DePue. Mrs N'ellie (2)l>i!lnian. Mi>s Au- Di< kinson. Richard gusta (care Sam'l Disney, L M Rags Esfj) Donald. George Duckworth. W F Drake. Frank Ducken, Mis? A '>rueh"v. G**o W Dunlap, Mrs Lottie Day, Francis R K. Edmonds, W T Elf. T. Jamison bldg Ellis. John D Ellsworth, Miss L Oe<>rge Engelfelt. Miss V (2) Erickson, Inar Erdman. A R F. Faimes. Roliand J Fetterly, Frank Fitzgerald, M T Fletcher Myra Foes. Axel Foley, Mrs Capt T Foote, G W Foote, C W Frew. Miss Jean Francis Chas W Fredlander, J Frank, Eugene Ci. Gaillon. Bomle Grimes. Robert A Ga.vlord, C N G"cs William Gaunne*. J Gre\er, Gene Jf *C F Gle»»t. Miss Belle Garside. L B G« 'dstein L A Gans, Win C Gould. T C Geddes. Mrs Mary RGtubam, W J GIUls, Miss I M (2) Griffin. Joe F Goheen, W L Gailiner, Alfred Goodwin, W J (325) 11. Jllll, T J Hagen, Die J. po«t- Hummel. Mrs M A master J-lultquPt. Chas Hurd, W 8 Humphrey, Mrs Howe, Mrs R 3 Howard. L R Howell. C W Holbrook Jerry Hirst, John Hmton. Chas Hill. A F Hills. H S HazeL Miss Harris n Mis- J A, Howells. Mrs Clifrd Harrison street Hanson, A Hammond. Mrs Eva Hammond. F S H-impton, E L Hodgson, T P Hammer, J I. Ingham, Andy Ide, C W J. Johnson. Chas B (2) Johr.srn, Ed Jones. J Jrhnson. Mrs E W Jones, H F Jamirson, P Johnson. Mrs H C J* n-iin»ts. Mbs L Jf>hnstone, »}eori:e Jthn;on A Jones, Mi«s Alice Jenks. J L Jol nson, Mrs H C Junt'll.-t, John Johnson, Walter K. Knrn Ragnvald M Tit ipp Mr< A N (2) Ke.-lier, <ienrge L Kline, A J K ntglit, Fre<i Kocb. Frank Knnpp, E H King. Roi.ert H Kuna«han Robt (2) K»niedy B K Kendall. W F Kelly. Mi--> Bessie Kelly, Math, w A Kt Hogg. O W Km nan. M L K»-llngg. Edward Kaiaer, Mrs MAD Kru2n»*r, Thefnlor® 1.. Landers. Mrs Llbey Lytle, Geo W Lybcwk. Lyon, Wm H Luther, Geo M Lovejoy. Miss G Mis* R,"l>'a ,nd Mrs Fr'nk l-ovejoy. Rev I R Iv>well, Mr John M Lock wood. Wm Lindsay. Miss Lillie Linsley, H, 22.' Llns-L« wis. J M ley block Lee, Joseph, com. Let-*" Walter R merchant Lebuff. Mrs !te«sie I.leader. Ekiward, J F James street Larinberg. H L. So Lafountalne. Frank 12th and Yesler l.artd»-rkin. Miss Lawrlsen. Johann O. JoitnAnse I (care lx»uis Lucas, Joseph H (2) M. Martin, W N Musser, D C W MrCrtmmon Harry Merlll Mrs S M, McCorkle. James Spring Lake Ma-Donald. Capt F M hon ild. J J 12) Mclntyre J A McEntire Mike McLaughlin Mi- M M L»*un. Mr« L M Mcßot>erts Wm H McMillan Mrs I D Mann. H F Murtln. Miss E Marstens. Wm II (2) Muilett. Mi«s F E Marston, Miss Elvie (cr H A Hamilton) M.i) •r. E A M'-re.iith .I«>e Miles, C H Minton, M<s« M Miiler Mm G it) Moore, Frank T M )rre|l Ernest Moultdn, C'H Morse nard (2) M <rphy John J Muldowney. E G Murphy, A McOarey, Thos M« 'ut h> r Mrs T .T M< Knirht. S tk MrH M, Lillian D 3 Mcßeary, O Malone, H E Mumbach. Mrs Belle Martin S E M'nneaisEh. F P Middteton Wrn Miller, H S A Co M!t< hei; Walter G Mitchell. 1»r A H -Montague «* || Moorey, C Morgan. Robt Morrill. E B Murray. Oscar O Myers, H A P, attor-Murphy Mrs James, ney Madison St. Add v Newton. Mr« M B N< wburv f'apt A J Newton, Mrs F M Nallor Art N'ewkirk R T * -m -, r N- ;son, A Nelson, Mrs Albert Nalson. J B Nelson. J > - ' t M its.ir ash, Hon If Mr* John Lord) Nordstrom. John > «e Henry Nordstrom. J W Nake, Frank V o. Oliver, H C Arthur Cxrdem, Stephen Oter, F A (2) 0 Man, Mrs Mary O'Hara, Hon. J I*. Pacific Pano Co Parkinson H Gray Parcher, I» W Phiker. F W I'nrr;ivT'.i !nl, A P P« terson L P» r'-e. Roht W Pi illips, I' I'hltiipt, Mr« K C I'hH:.f»s Al Phillip*. J E Petersen Mis* A P iifsrk James I'erry. M'« Be.ii* Powell. John C Q Quinn, E J It. 1 Mr R;:*y A R ' Arthur 1 lutram H K Rasmuseen. Mrs L 8f.0.i-- S M Hesj.tar, J L Ae-ynolds. R !, Tele- Ray. J E gram Ramerr* M»r edea Ros- Mrs T Id* J. *-,# R'« hrig C II Remoter. W E Rtsrs. Frank R> ind W L Ricksteiger, F L I;. M:< irrli Reevt, p J S»nkev Pm| (c.ire Sore»v>n *»_ KU rhur -) i"' ;r • \!r> M tat « ls.wi.-k, CW Steele Sdoan Mrs H :i« Smith. W A u'> Stevenf w ll f' r " ' M " T MIUIS > ;-.!> F Sunstrr-m >' <■ a'. on. J h n Ss 1 £ « rt Ar:h ir K S: cares Mrs C D srahl, K Sparks, \? C A <* s K ,1 vv l St v.,. m . Mary C St! -.1. O H Sundt \ii, K. Swjfi Mr- i; R Strauoß Job * Sandall. T L ,T „•*, U Sikts, i-Ai»aM Spring r. c H Sh«e, W Sm-»*v Mrs S Sui:iva ß . Sch! - 11. rry Steph-ns. S< ht.,tx i d 'ir St, wart or * - ■ WMI rw Mrs- «>|m S: S ' Site: f. J m 12th i s I:.: krair * T. T.-ylor. 1" irrv Taylor, n p ' r ' s M>- Nett c Thomps»,n «», . _ 1 :p- : Mrs L Tr:m, Jim« w- 4 * Turner. Neal w V. V v Re x Valpev, Mrs r a Vance, Mrs M B c a , W. Witlev. Mi>s J Hiersted. Mi-*,-. Williams John inkier oTT*'* Weimar.. Paul W|le o x. OWr m ! 't!ey. Jam. - \\ iixon. Miu \v » Williamson Mr- MA Wortsley, Kj Williams \ t'sborneWren Mrs'l. M. Wt-sin. Mr- vvilham. M»vp Wright, < V Whee|«r, Ritw AN hite River Luml, r Wallls, Co Milp I.etlers. Anderson Albert, «ihr Scjuola Br. • or L .. t'o, hrau. Fi. l. vlir \- :u v.,U Carles- Wn -. hr Castle, F W. ship Reliance tireen. Capt. sloop Ella G Harris. Capt. -ir Punsey Murray. Capt. Frank, sir Mont* Ols.-n, Capt. schr L.-aa Swvaiey Smith. Jam s tug Oilman G. 8. MKKM. P s'rtLa*^; inn « amp's Hnesrsnl hh«l rkesaa, A new delicacy. At your {enver* Room for a few more horses on Triiisit. sailing the 20th. See Ca!«, ington dock. For Skaguay or Dyea, tak« steie* Vtopla August 2S. Mining Drills, AIR COMPRESSORS. STAMP Mill* CRUSHERS. "HK v'ARS, WATU WHEELS. HYDRAULIC PIPS, ETC, EST I MATHS FURNISHED OX PAS TIAL OR COMPLETE PLANTI. Mitchell, Lewis & StavefU SEATTLE, WASH. Illrtha. Marrla«r>, Deaths. In order to secure correct lnwrtlo# il notices under these headings, tb» mm should he left at the business office K this paper. No chtn;« U maJs for MA notices. Funeral notice*. vesolutlanf orstlwrw* rial atinouncemen n will h« chargH >tft> rate of 10 <<nts p«r line each InMfltNL POST ! VTKT.MOEXr'KB CO. M MIHI %UES. WITHKRBY-BLANKENIIORX-Jttil* tie. Wash.. August 18. Wltherby ami I'aullne Blanktnhora. DKATIf* AMI II>i:H*IA EVANS At Seattle, August 3. IW. «*ji a. rn Thomtts Evan*, of ean«amp®* leaves a wife and two children. Funeral will tnk* pljfn Mowlay fr>m Bonney & Stewart's. HILL- At South Park, A*" ;i IS9? of consumption, Mrs. Bl**» nsted 2t y • art». I Kansas and leaves a husband MS «» children. Funeral services will he held tUI*J noon at 2 o'clock. at the family rwlfc"* M'COTTRET In S-at tie *t t>> Charles hotel. August 21. I* 8 '• Tr;j MoCottrey, aged 33 years, from im, ejiilep: |c fit. YOUNG In Seattle, at P. nny and T*«-; ,th avenue*. Saturday. Aui(i»t ». Klsle Hannah Young, aged * }<*"■ pneumonia. ' .gjjjg' ; NOTICE TO TUB rl'lUC. The public 1* hereby w:«rni»fl W* any motrny to parties r ■pr»-n»nnni aKfnts of the Seattle except the following, who fl r * _ B'jff-rrtseil traveling at-'-nte of * r , i In!« Hltp noer. vli : J A. McCM!*®- Ann ll.wl > ir !K Q. Krf-tti»W ; ■ JFJZZ not apply to mldrnt itfenn of '»• *«j w ho at" lo'tted In varloui «m In the North weet, nor to ,fj, rf>. nr« In all ca»ra authorized to t*«f fi'r!|jtlon< f« r |h.» Dally, 3un f,L«r» \V»kly Poot-!nt»Ulir«-iJ'-<-r. City '2? J. A < afhcar?, H T Hawley. C. *• WP n* 1 Willi i tt' H It I. \\ VHO. A reward of ll 1 "* will he r>nkl matlon to ih<* arrest •tlon rf any on# *teailnjr coplw *" 'JL—igt nrir dellrered to ADVKHMsr.IH' HOTIC* AiveriWr* dfelrir;* <3ltj>l»f menr* changed for the Sunday har lln copy by 1 o'eioik Baturow jjj «——————— Advertlwmcnti under the h** l ' 1 i»un«l, K>r Ham, i r It ■ nt a"' l i,„ |(I Wanted will iu- In*, rr I at the r« r cent a word each In-ertlon. '(► *<y» In advance. No | reived for le*a tnan 3 rent*. ■ pto^ S*r~b K The > : if n offlc <* L& Ir.'» ;iit< ri'-er I* ojx-n ut il II f- **•"« i n» ho 9 i m to 12 P m • a "ln M rr :•'•» * cetveJ up to that time. Advertl*«m»nfe will h« r *fTi3l^ brtnrh ofTUea i * i -» Po«t-Int'!™"^* TACO MA i'.rßKAtr N'o. I: ** avenue , POUT T< >\VN?•:NTr• Wn A. BF-LLIMIfI \ M HAY—NeW 0 H Culver. !»f'«na*er n & QLYMJ'I A i, M.in atre*t m W • * F.i.v Air.nt. VICTORIA ft r _o. <>rge MlWr Th* fol! h injf letter* a*a«t adv« f *' «• 'h!« -ifrp-e- A A LC *■** A D M r>. 2" 1 *; , li..X !■ M-rn-.n.F; D 1, V-. I•'w » l >ri ft rt«fltr» Tf*®" 1 *,r r Kelaey. J £' «•/>. l 'j" r^ > f " *' H'lfr o» %II:>T w WANT> r. P-i 'T ' * s^,^Sws £ • 7,ssSSi |, .. , o: a.'-'i, fl^ > • A T •VI *P »'re»t .-.MII 11 "■ ► hi- • w - pref. r', i.r.x: ;'-^sS I V,-■ t*