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« Ulrtki. «»rrl»sf». I In order to ae-ira 1 under t?je»e •* (V % I «h.tN»d ly; left «■ new ajr I pai-er. No marge »« »•'' Fun*ra; no:?'—. re*c- n _* ;.V ; f % # cUi am»o*»«"mentti will * cha- • Qf w IMRBU'.F* WATSON-HARRISON" p> * d«>. o- i>. >■ -*5 r v - Hw fiffkiattn* cJ-r^'m^ 1 * t .', B Harrington Joseph K. »** l ' , city, and Oertrada Hani*'. of Canada. UK.VI H* FI %ER*»> ANDREW'S-Tbe di late P. N. An-'rews wiu h' _ «mooT., at 1 afejock. f 1 . ■nder taking parkrs. ln,erroet.- «n m I'jeaaajn cemetsry. HOT 111 to THE PliUt. The DUWU* la hereby w»m»d n*> f to pay &*•s. KV &ts«ffW V * , J - i twiiv»"l F RodetTck Spraguj\ J », ;o fA, Freebttrger. This not »pp>y 1 resident agents of this , ~l # cated In rarloos cltles sn d to wns ir Northweat. nor tojw'tm'" h „, r to all <*»e* aatborlsed to * ... . y tlons for the Dally. Sunday a w /. y Pwt Intelligencer City Catheart. R T Hawley. W. H Ha «nd C. V White. IrttirriMmirif mr\At*f of Pound. For Sa.i For Kent Wanted will be Inserted at Mm > wonl each insertion. Pa>ment a ways ln adwce No adeertls«ment ro- MtVed far taas than » centa WOTTCE-Tb# business of tha ; Foot-Intelligent Is °t'«n u r ! , ll 11 *»• ™ j Sunday hours • a m. to 12Tf'p **-•. «»• »> m Classifled advertisements will {• recelv*d up to that time. *4£72&5"3 »rnr*U No » TOWNf»F.ND-Wm A. BKl't'f NOHA M RAT~N«W Wbatcom. (0. H <*ulvsr. Manager _ OLTMPIA—4!?'4 Main street. O. o. Wln*tanley. Afent. VICTORIA, fi C .-George Ma "den. The following letters awslt srtrertlsers at t->i« office - Ala.' ka. II P «Office^ A. ft :if H O U H. A W K IH. I* M Advance. invesim- nt. {a > Boston. I. I 1 Capli.il. Tx>ysl Commission MUiiier. T • D> !l'»! '-'I- - ' » MPLOfMi M n HTBI>-«*|' k P»iSITION AS stenographer hookk<_< r>« r or ooUector In law or mercantile . flve years' nperlrn«c. reftreru-es fur nirhe'l. Addrew. U* care I .ill flutw^r WANTED Hon**' Japan**'- rook w.:it» , ■ situation In family or l> uir.Hm; bout.-. j or <»« houm worhT, good r*f.-r-nr<-. Apply or <alt at II» S- ' r- r' % W A NTKL* - »* y«:u* *»*(,.• r >!.-•■ d» r vMi y«ar-• v.ith or«» '»»- j n-m\ itoorl rtffnni i • A4dr«-»* H j tart St" direct. wash. WAN'T>:i' H!tuati<>n a* bookkw-tw r by i tboi 'iij; iiv .xr-rt.!-" rtm»r of » b. at of rfffiwr-c. A'ldrt*** Knnk O R#lf«- 63 i liluc?, I'lnrlnnatt O _ WANTEP fl iua mn t,v j,.|.«r«» - ro k or ho'nwwom !'i family A<lur» •* KMIM 111 UK.t I wn: KD >I« *• » 'WANTED rn i'lofl i< hosi»« V'> pr for t £- ■! I' W-m or to tafc- < iro of mr.aH . htW Addt • Mr* J. P.. c-.r« A THOROI'GHtA rompf'rnt drr»*nnk«-r wtah»* n few tnorr • n« ;uert« In f.. ro th.- Artdr<-*>»» l>re-- ni ikiT. 1 nt«*lllis»*nc^r WANTKr> A U<U wiahc* p< Itlon hook lt. i"P< i or t<T,< jti iph'-r. •:< hler or li<> ism-- A«l<lr> 33 i ar< I' -)t-!ntHl!nen« , OCT. r > iif'l.r w WaNTKD For r S srniv. ,ibl» *'viict unm trrlnl n »««*# of ?1 I SO ritttnu f lh« Vnl'- f" it<* of *. 1 rh«:<»r!pr anil trmp*r.it* habit*, who can mif-nk r*a<l .ip<l write English F.r Information apply to rpr-rultlnjr offi «r. ftodtcn hlfcck. Seattle. Wash WANTED IH'HK-I- >u W . !K- !>r miiro , tlc<t with a ffw hundred do!l:ir« to i>ur fhs»'« out tit f<>r m-l ac< kin pan) p trty : K'Ttr* t«» Ahisk i to work .i du i-ovt 'I \rry rich pi i <r lh) • ! t tjOP.'in ■ . A.ltlr> Jtox <♦ cart* post-In van'l »'!» .1 \ i>T»' rrpri ■>: first - *1« Alt*rt« t».»m»>li t» lire: !!!>♦•;«' . . quick r€iurn.<; j ' y i •••' '• i"h t.»r ntj,;rr»' o? F..»*!» rr frifiuJ. coirtß In ■ 5S Epltrr NifMlnit. rt<>.tttl< s . OIMCN \v\ \ \ fo - n mil < lh* *r«>- r-.mt'«»r of wor-l« out of th* rhra»f "l'4»*«nt Attorney W*>d.lfrburn" For full jinrM !Ur* wrltp th# N»tlor..il H»<-oril#r W**htT!ittcr>. l> C.. for »a n (!«» top* -r^'ainlnc VAN' ' AM afrilf'<r<l !o <• ill in.' «♦>» ! whst th»» O**.ionor "Vi< orv ' 1 «!..<- u fi>. Jh.- hojM»l(c-*:« st. k If Sf - I. • II A:\p-.1 n tw fi. bl.irk Fir- jv- I fnuc »pd )«p'inr V VXTED A I 1 i to l« v oi«» wo Itvc at home, to learn th- Rat ket s b>i tners must roiw w«il recommend .»1. \pjb, »t the F ,«'tl> R.-i" ket Store " 4 Second avenue. 4 . - —— *\ ». SVf 1-" 'v »;> ■: W■■ $1- «rv » «. r.g Per- l«edg rs Oro *+■"■*' Coupon* and oth er . iTtl f < to m. r-'h ipta by sample; »! Ie l:ne M •<!« 1 Mfg. Co . Soath t '«ful Inl tr-* m A Tvv.rK «• t e\ ; . . ii> . 4 . men for cigar- experience unnecessary; p. rmarertt pe ' ; oi The W I. Kline C F* 1 at Mo V A V T' D ' ' ' >'»•' ' < r • ♦* jirr bouri f• >! ' iwr w < «■ii F H O- a, Fc!t Orchard Naval Station, ! ti -ton (» O ' RtOHRIT PRICES paid for m«n'* . off < lot Oj. <~»ll or «il Ircv W ; n K «r« •1: \ * Mil* fANTM 1 I' > • ' " » - • , b \: on It' t ■■ • -• t 1v pc r 1 w i\rni-4 »aHi.r JKiN'I THE "O. K PoX f>rti • * r atul fve him your tas*itted advertise ment: the Pott leteU.genrer will ;i lir for n esaenger. Rntea, lc a wcrd. ur * dollar * line a month. i ITANTKtV A gen'leman (mining cxj*ert> w.«nts a l»'v ro-npv ~n *l' small • me in*, to 1 - • > Klondike. Addrt~« *:h i; v K \ v.: sk c» «v Par. Alaska V \NTI I'' V f - I t f 'v f;>. Ilnery dejvar*»en- w»sre« a «a|; »• \u wher«* e'n ' y I •» Xddreta Mtlttn#- a-e I' ■* !J ... W WTl'O t\ • ... 1 a-1 . • " ' r work t<> ■»' 1: • S' ,r In: *" - H>a rcan. T -1 ,v» t»ue Se» :, v T !e - C W V AN . ! • fioit* mi' th. Pr ♦ « -ca V* r~'' r r A ' » V • a*- >t<\ eorr r 5, • f WANTED Y«>unc Wv "tn theatricat «« »-e.. , r , p ■ ».«. xi 're !>.a»er »■ r.- lr»te! % tßer>p»-T. WAKTKD I" \ [ -p. r . teenth a* ' W HVTED O IF - R , K UK Madlao« - et * ' , " " • -en %\ nm nr! f n woi r.n-iHRTxrn 1 n 1 » T> \ OOfh JWB-! i-.t ■ u» ■ v " l' r ' ' > tere • ' v S > iv \e v *'ANT'.P -far r> T s »• n«, «Ma«r> tt» • k \ ■ ~ i ur » ,I,V '■*' * l - ■ A. jr.* \\ o. Lx city. M o rf:n-Mi«rFi.i,4%F.oi«. WA>"TEI>-U»ti; f' r -aw r-7. Tb.s«. Roftin»on, Everett. Wash. WANTED—Tru^k. capacity 5 to % too*: inns* be fn perfect ord«r -tate pl'> n *o<J p-"-'Jr«|an» A«14f»« TrtKk. care Po»t- I BfW<*W ff. VIV ■ ;rr*'%T+ " ■ de«k« car ne*. i«ove» wli: ;ay hignest prtoM. Tfco EBtporfum HIS Fir" avonoc. HIGHEST PRICE ;aSd for second-hard ef>ve# 'rp»t«. The Beii, Merond >»WM aooth. BIT th« K ul>* PUno. Albert Hw<r» U tftTKD—AOK^TS. AGENT#" WANTED to Introduce our lire of ? r ■'*' pr;■■*■ i '■•smTH * ■ or"; ev erybody buys t. as. profit- liberal, ex chance to mak' won*y. For t*r ir* and pf otccr-aphs addrwsa ',** CritxK <*o . X X. I/# Cioiw " i*- WANTED— Agent# to '»R«i« lv: no experience wonderful j,. r.! • i-> •v. wh-r- wrj-e quick; samnle in velve'-lined • ase. iO cer.-#. Ma f-.j-'jri.iic ' ll* Cbtßtfrt «tre«s New ark. RELIABLE MAN to haniie <g n » for TetepbOK* t«r jf • j ' Rpe'-taltlea; pays IT..aw a y«ar; »r.c!o»4? stamp. Victory Mf* r , Cl'-v lar.fi O. AGENTS 'or I" M-.rrty - cel?-brar-d rem •diaa for health and f>eausy j«iciuatra ter ritory Siii'.nckUy fctock. RT L \ I R.U-»F< OMT-H %M» « M»THI*G. 111 ii 11 EST CASH PRICE pai i for Udies' and ca«t-off clothing. Tna Bell. '.}■'£ K< >nt) avenue wouth- W AMTKU—TO IO N I WANTED TO RENT fivf or six-room fur | i H'a*c, i.tar pottoffice sr»«J car line, family of two; ma*r t>e strictly ftritt clasp. ri'i> .tn<t price. Ad dress M M.. cart Poat-InteHig* ncer. WANTEI>— r oom.- by man with strictly private family. Ad iif» ■■ ti i'.. ui I' -t.' ■♦ i NiiONl AM) BOARD. BOARD AN 1 > ROOM f>r two i:-• ' • n.. r.; large room well locality bf»t In the city; no h -. Hoii- to »>i the car lines; Trierm- ■ *i:hang»-<l. lwU ayenuo. comer P;k»" ROOMS WITH or without bjard; private family, modern conveniences. 614 Co lumbia street. F<>R UK NT—Ore larve room for two rm-n. wl*h b<jard. 1105 street. Fi >H HUNT R-.w H-.i hoarl »C Ftf'h. row M»:> r— HOOMS. FOR RENT— Eleirantly furnished rooms; and upwards, laths; s'.eam heat. Hotel Feriruson Froot arid Seneca. Mrs. Ferguson, proprietress. Furnished roonu for ifght hous^kt^-plng. RINO THE "O. K •* BOX for messenger and give him your classified advertfse rr-nt the Poat-Inteillgencer will pay for in- -->'nger. Rates, lc a word, or a dollar a line a month. FOR RENT—Two neatly-furnished house keeping rooms on first floor, or three on second floor. 1012 Main street. FOR RENT Twhghtful newly furnished rooms; elegant residence; no car fare. 1423 Fourth avenue FoR RENT- Furnls ied room; private family: excellent location; gentlemen. W Fourth avenuc % HOTEL M FIT HO POLE Nicely furnM*<l room>: nt'wly papered and refitted; over Guy's drug store »"OP RENT 5n room" suitable for hotel rurpot"-« Pioneer Rent and Collection Ccmpany. "THK FI>OREVCK" 415 Madlaon street; furnished rooms by day or week at low eft rat**. FOR RENT Nloelv furnished rooms for housekeeping ISH First avenue; close in. FOR RENT Single and housekeeping rooms, one block from Pike. 1530 Fifth. FOR RUNT-Furnished rooms fine table board 121. corner Second and Fine. FOR RENT—Furnl*'ied housekeeping room*:*ch*ap 2616 First avenue. FOR RENT Furnished rooms; aingle and housekeeping 4< Epler. FOR RENT-P Jrnl*hed rooms 11! Senec* •tree*. IU).»MS -.i >-■■■' er . i Mil'.- Th»- \ 1.-tona, rOK RK> r-1101 SK*. FOR RENT -Very desirable hou«e« tn all piirta of the city.* Wrn. N. Redfield. 90] New Tork block, FOR RENT—Houses and cottaaes. all lo cations. Wna. P. Harper, Dexter Horton bank building. |?OT'f»KM STORKS and fiats Pioneer Rent and Collection Company. 9 Roxvrell Mock FOR RENT T-rnom house, with bath. Apply 91* Seventh avenue. roll RKlfT— Furnished house No. 1016 Columbia street. Kl ; IT-ROOM modern hou»e. »1 Rurke blcck HOTCU. HOTEL YORK—Flrst-clase rooms eleva tor, telephone, bath; avenue and l':ke. Kurope.ni or American p an - !Ac :o P per day. THE STAR HOTEL Fine rooms for by day. week or month, moderate price. !» South Seeor.d ave near V. <j. r av» r«»H RK\T-*TOHK«. ! FOR RENT Store three atorles and base ment; e.evator; adapted vkoleniile pu P po«a. I ttlon one , f •>!* b.<-, Appiv England N >rthw< «*ern Investment Company. No». -H and 212 Pioneer b tIM- JL «TI". %MI".R* I «»!< «|| K STEAMSHIPS FOR KLONDIKE- \ Action of cheap •teamahlpa for aa'«, to ran he - ween Seattle \ , tj" - e»m c ' r " <r Samuel i .'-ne« v ><d s'rer'. Wk • KO* I t( II \ \i;K. ; »R fXCHASOE—I*t in Tjike l"n'oj» « «dlt on for tean harr e»« nlow. harr. w fc 2" MIST. THE PAHTY a« h > fo nd J*•v-k.-Vok h-- ••••en t":vo" at-1 Pike M >".i»v e» er.lrg. containing reee'ver eertlflcete N • Met - !* » Na' "<! har.k. In f> v * M-t M.-T u m. pleaae mall «xme to 1 S ->nd aver .je. I.« *ST \ l-owr i> f'-er pocket' vk, :r;a»k 1 or fiao ' J Rendmom jr. j Portland. Or " Finder wU please re- ani to N" 4 > > • ». aver.uc or to P >:• Tntell:i;»peer e. 1 ST OR 8 -tATEIV-Rrlndle cow N->th HrrK * B "« Libera • * ,-» tf re*, -red t F «■ M rrtsoa and Tw- - h aver.'w Pawl I'tsnch. KXCNANGKXV-At Rika* hni: n .h„ K H rxse- t' gan ov«-r - Ret :rn to «io;d yetn Hat t*' "T. F"-t a\ >ra rot %n. bATXuNS IN WATCH KS "^^7- I r.uw >! tr *;njmei t« etc.: highest pr.e« ;i; I f r c 1 f-.>ld a- 1 -Ui-r. L n « j - »frtce, *1? Seconl ) UJNW A' in\N OJ-'FlCß—Mone* loaned on * ».-a' • % e\ dUn;, is ar.d >. wetr\ 1 '*• " • d avc-ae eoatk. * | - eg ni v\ \un N KP. "-M * 1 Fo avejuie Coltie ■ pherd pup. about 4 taoaUM* old. fear * fert w. t'e r .* »• »ar«d r.o :k white ' la. Nf « 1 w return of p.:p hkhih a 1 a. RKUOVKD-Kdgar Rrvan. notary 1 I ' '*•«„ t } y -• btfuna- ni rn*trF.i FOR mr Tntgiifr SMflMfc T. ».». •. ?• a *i ro».-- • i H*.{«•! f r?>.T;s an'! fear. and other*. Restaurants—Al. goc l locatfcma. Crgar s-torejs— S 3oß of '"flft. g'iioottii ww u ss m R*rbr ihapf-HH ap. B ■ ' • !ng« for partnar rMp; ill ot%en {->r inves* "gallon. Hotel fltM for rent. - - £ : ng an 4 pnbUsi:n| b^StSeM. Ho. - -'1 ''in for sal». any part city. Firms for sale- Firms r ; for cfr hem 4 . LONDON" INVESTMENT CO.. «14 Firs; Arena*. PA : TV" V.'TTH r .. -an "nd a rar^ opportunity so g®t ir>;o the lumber bust - sn A _.«ka. rrnif-M- return* as -<d with no "ranee of low. thorough ltveji;|gai!on will be petmi.ted on aatls facory ass-jr. r«• "»*: party has the r —■ *' Address A lasfca. rare Post-Inte it re rjre- ALASKA* Party -.a* discovered new placer diggings, rery rich, and will guar rt •; . iatm to 'anv one with money fnrjjjci >o heip p'jrchs?* sloop and t>uy h,.< own rru f> For further and introduction to principals call rocsa *• First avenue. 1 'R S\LE silngle mill building •it Ana cor* «ruate on tide watrr ard line of railroad: fine location, and tlt.e perfect. , -o farmlne land on On as isl and cheap. Inquire of Caacade Bay Lumber A Mfg Co. Newhall. Wash. V. E ITA\ E Eastern capital to Invest In t' f c!*' we buy real estate an<i loan r' r.sonable terms For partlc *■*■ Mayer Realty Co., Sft-*VS Haller block. F' R SALE—We have all kinds of busl r:f for >ile call on us before purchas -n»s it will be to your own interest by *• d-..rg M.tyer Realty Co.. *&>-#> Haller block. FOR SALE A splendidly located restaur ant. doing a *ood business, nicely fur r;i*h-d, can l»e bought at a reasonable pr; Se» Mayer Realty Co.. SM6 Haller block. ALL KINDS of fine machinery and in- made and repaired; also par tern and experimental work, for inven tor«. H Wagner. ro ;:n 2*. Sullivan build ing. F"R SALE—Grocery, fruit, bakerv. mill inery. tea and cigar stores, saloons res taurants. country stores and lodging houses. Morgan. 502 New York block. FOR SALE —Hotel*, lodging houses, dry goods groceries, restaurant, bakery, bar b-'r shop cigar and fruit stands. Dab ney. 307 Occidental block. F* »R SALE—Come and give us your place for sal-- we will handle your bus!ne * In a i isir.' ss-llkc manner. Mayer Realty Co.. KMO Haller block. FOR SAI.E Cigar and fruit store cen trally I i u i nutting from $5 to $T clear (idly }'■ : part ;<#:•<• •* .-ee Mayer R' alty Co.. 6iMO llaller block. DRT Ci KT< »RE—A small drug store and fixtures; easy terms; opportunities for lri'-atlon are passing. Stewart & Holmes Drup Co. FOR SAI.E A well-located lodging house: always full; will be sold at reasonable price Mayer Realty Co., &9-«> Haller block. F<>R SAI.K—One of the best reetaurantg In the city; good location For particu- «ee Mayer R» rtlty Co., s:*-60 Haller block. FOR SALE—Lodging house 30 rooms, fur nished in best style and large rooms. M iver Realty Co.. Haller block. FOR EXCHANOK. s»', W Illinois farm to exchange for good paying business. Ad dress Illinois, care Post-Intelligencer FOR SALE A forty-room lodging house; cheap rent and a good payer. Mayer Realty Co., 39-0} Haller block. c> »I> GROCERY BUSINESS for sale; stock leaving Mtv Address Mick, care Post-Intelligencer. F< »R SALE A well-paying manufactur ing buslm ss In Seattle £W. Oroll & Da tri!«, IW> Madison street. FOR SAI K One of the best saloons In the city; well located. See Mayer Realty Co., IMS H i Her block. PATENTS. drawings, trade marks. 'Adams. Colman blovk MMMMMMHIIBM wm H■JLH^MM FOR SAI.B-MIS( F.I.LAHKOI S. F<>R SALE Celebrated Mississippi plan er and matcher, second-band re-saws; large band saws; lot box machinery. Hall A Brown \\ . W. Machine Co 40 Dexter H rton building P. O Box 3i*7 FOR SALE-IS) pi k burros, complete rack saddles- coronas, h-sok-. ropes, etc ; f>r 12.000; reference;. Murphy, Grant & Co.. Stn Franci«co. E. F. Kellner A Co . Globe. Aria FOR SALE—Perklnr ten-block shingle machine; Chgllener double block: rvrk- Ins double blor k; Dixie hand; new. very low prices. Squires. id Dexter Horton building. FOR SALE "AW f»>et various slxed ?team pipe an ! fittings, all tested; several ma rine encin-5 and holler® Squire* 40 Dexter Horton building. P. o p.* 3^7 F n R SALE—Roller. y rum plete every detail; g od conrl'tlor Apply S- ittle Soap Factory, University and Western avenue. FOR SALE—Complete set e!.>eant bank furniture Bid fixtures for snle cheap. Inqu re Daniel Jones & Co., room "C* Paiiey building FRENCH RANGES an.l air-tight stove flt tlnas rran r»crnr»d br Variety lr on Works. Charles etreet and Railroad av enue. Seattle. FOR SAI.F Livery and «tab'»- will take partner; mrrer going to \t ( <- ka. Address Livery, care Post-Intel!!- gencer. FOR SAT r- \ vd'ire doe- breed. St p. r r i'd cro<- 'd with b ill suitable for Klon dike Inquire room 3'V4 Hinckley b'.x-k TYPEWRITERS -:oid rented exchanged < • 1 r. ■ «.;red at Smith Premier Agencv b?? S'oond aver. !-. Seattle. FOR SAT.F Ore 1 ? r . and » horse-ponr #r bo'lers sr 1 engines loggers' Supply Store t?4 Yfsler way. P A MR-vi Fl" :\ITf RE of all kind* 'or Hie >-v1 made fo order; latest styles. 11 o« Sei-and ayenue. Fi>R «M-E -Square Grand Stelnway piano, as S new. Apply avenue, near Pike. F >R S\TF 1 A 'nch hr i; *oo pa'tem lathe. 24-lnch drill press' v* Vine street. FOR SAT.E-Burros for Alaska; for Tar lots addrese M. L Cooley, Vni« N M * vTm FITZHFNRY- Auctioneer offlT, at Kellev A Iver >'•< Ftnt avenue. FO* SAI.F-Ore tt|U ergir.e Commer ci *1 Street Roller Worka Ir, ,f» SMK-Old newspapers. Ari.iw «t thl- officeL ' * T m Rt'Y the K-ahe Plsro. Albert Han-en. y- -v. ~ r * ;■ ~,M . ri »«».« v at MAN •>' OOINO TO AT.ASK 4 m-«-h * ' meet a d heslthv ia<:\ cnm pa' *«r. f re-i « tab e family; oM—-? Ad ress Alaska fs care I -1 *• isencer. Sea*t!». Waah RING THE "O. K " for menencw .. 1 k »>- him * 0.1- c i«- f»d advertl«e --r t h e P »t l-t» igencer will pay f. - rre»*er.ger. Rates, lc a word or a 0 ir 1 line a month. M '•. > W R. re. tod.ay r- .* e > U v ef ■-# w-'M-c e;-a# .-.r. « p.«-.»e. wri'e »nd aldre«ji as U.«t \ r You cvr:a:r.iy can etvne if you * T..- A. KVT t'N »"o merchant ta'/ rs suits p t - o' '.er fit g:«arsr-te*j ; fl n# Sm j j v> " Tesier way. A LADY * >ea to meet a g- nti-oun » • . g 5g o A.aakj. a . ir. * a S 4-1 ■-IrteiiiU'-ncer. x»VK AN » RANGE KEPaIKA ali k n»Ja 4JS \ e»>r. b'r AN : ♦ ViKRG Ctin/.t and ne.is cut*+ry. i> . 1 i ii w-r h rrrr SEATTLE POST-KTELLIGENCEF. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20. Ff)R SILE-REAL E*T%TE. FOR SALE—J* >r. nlO p* r cent. net ar.i over rental property. centrally local d; cbt:c« but:r.*ss property, fine, s.gV.'.y h -tnes; cottages and building lots in all parts of me city, improved acreage c!o?e in at bedrock pr -es it *;.» be to your interest to look this up. G* rg» Dorffel. IIS Columbia street, Haller block. A BARGAIN—J2.# v *: tl •"<) cash. balan-e on ttme, two new s* .en-room dwe':! ; n? houses with pantry ar.d bathroom, and hot and cold water, on 50*1® too* lot, half a block from street car Sine and le*s man ten minutes" walk from P.cneer e<juare; good renters. Apply room 53 Sul livan block. FOR SALE—U.2ST': comer or F *?eerth av enue. north of Madison. 13Cte13L f'< Tiro lot* &xl?- ea h. on Twenty-first avenue, south of Madison. 1900—Two fronting Broadwav. lOOxIOO. F W. WEST. 25 Union block FOR SALE— Howes and lots :n all parts of the city, on installment-. lots on *i-t payments, will build to suit: Hotel M»- drona for sale or rent; rare bar gains. T. H. Dempsey. 113 Columbia. I nof.rD OFF LANDS in Ms«on and Thurston counties; excellent fruit lard; *a«i!y cleared and nicely situated for farm*. favo~able term? Tacoma Mill Company. Tacoma Wash. FOR SALE—Houses and lots, acre prop erty timber claims: exchange house and lot for srr% property acre proprrtv for hoii;=e. Morgan, 502 New York block. REAL ESTATE bought ard sold corre spondence and listing of nroi><*rtie« noli'*- Ited. Charles E. Burns!,le. 422-424 Burks building Telephone. Red 1101. FOR SALE—Yakima county, bottom lard on Yakima river for sale: easy term-; ursurpas*«l for hops erain. alfalfa. E. Shorrotk. 12 Haller building. FOR SALE—Th<» Weed block, northwest corner Firs: avenue and Union street; very cheap and term? easy. James BothwelL 2S Boston biock. FOR SALE—Eighty acres tidewater; •hirtv Improved: in ten. twenty or forty lnt«. or » Wp: barg.i'n for cash. George Harmon. Colby. Wash. FOR SALE!— I want cash offer for .W and "10 South Tenth; also corner lot next to oit*. known as the Beverly property. Dr. J E. Crichton. F'»R SALE-Two lots on corner each «>x 121' •ar line close in standing high; $1,700. E. Shorrock 12 Haller building. FOR SALE— brick on Wash ington .street, near First avenue south; jtt.OOO; half cash. G. W. Hapgood. FOR SALE Triangular lot on Harrison and Broad streets. George Perry No. 4 engine house. Fourth and Battery. FOR PA! E High-cliss residence AND business properties Preston, bOl Seattle National Bank building. Yesler way, -standing high. Call at 602 Washington building, / FOR SALE-Conjer. Fifth and Marlon streets. E. C. Damon, telephone Union OO SEATTLE property and timber lands. Kellogg A Dabney. 217 Columbia. Seattle. REAL ESTATE and timber lands. Dorr & CO room A HA I ley bulldi N *■ «ISCF.LLASeOIS. AUCTION—On October 30, at 11 a. m. I will sell for cash, without reserve, to the highest bidder on the steamer lying at the county poo- farm, the steam tug Hornet; length 43 feet, beam 12 feet, hold 5 1 * feet; Scotch boiler; engine SxlO; take 10 o'clock Grant street car to bi cycle park. J. M. Quilter. FOR RENT Twenty acres cultivated land, with 900 fruit trees; house and barn on same seven miles from postoftU-e Inquire at 709 Seventh avenue. A P. RANDALL & CO.. carpenters, jobbers; glazing, screens, windows and doors. Telephone, Green. 644. 220 Spring street. WANTED—Bulkhead built on Cedar river, near Renton: call and get particulars. Lowman & Pelly, 219 Pioneer block. OLD PAPERS for sale at the business of fice of this paper. 15c per bundle. PATENTS, caveats, drawings guaranteed. Adams, Colman block. W D. PRATT & CO.. Real Estate Agents ' MUVE9 AND MHISG STOCK. I CAN OFFER a limited number of shares in the La Fleur-Comstock Consolidated Mining Company, at 10 cents per share and would earnestly recommend the in vestment. C. E. Thurston. 109 Cherry street. SHARES AS."ska and Klondike stock for sale; also Forty-five Independent and Rossland stocks, cheap. Call on or ad dress Christian. Roxwell block. MONEY TALKS-We have cash buver* for mines and m.rung str k; see us right away. Room 20 Post-Intelligmicer block. HERBERT HAVEN* mln.s md mining stock bought a d sold. 413 Seattle Nation al Bank building PATENTS - Caveats filed promptly, xdams. Colman block. LMAYVIK ' tn mist! K T JOHNSON As saver W V^ s ?er w a y M % PS. ANDERSON'S up-«o-d »te map.; Altv-kn' r-o cents: Upper Yukon 75 cents: We«t ern and Central Washington, 75 cen*«- postage free. O P And.. r ™ n , n Rl'i- Pr;n'_Cj_Qj-.d -nil R!- r ){ jsFittU AtCTIO* SU.ET AUCTION SALE of furniture on FrUav. 22d at 11 o'ol. , k « n ,rp. at private r- - jence, No. lis East Alder street near Broadway. }•• d **ts in oik and cherry s;ring mattresses cha:rs. tables rock ♦rs extension table, center tables, couch es Brussels carpets, lineoleum.' range heaters, crockerv. glass, etc. Eg' Blckerton, auctioneer. Take Jam's s:reet or \ eslcr oar. •PE< IIL ><»! it i s. THE ANNUAL MEETING Of stockhold ers of "e King county Invest ment Com pany w.d b» held at .!.> N->w York b ck on October 25. for the eftacdon of trus tee* and Mich other business m " tiroperly come before the meeting " 1 y S L CRAWFORD. President S. E. SMITH. Secretary. ra «aent. COMPOSITION \\* are now p r „p ar<k(l T do composition for t ie trade (anv m>»a*- ur > in Nonpareil. Minion. Brevier »n,« lor.p P*" l ]™* s " Satisfaction guaranteed. Cn:l or addre.-s Pv>st-inteiii g encer, Seat tle. GPFVIATJ INFORMATION* DAILY 7N rr m ifartnrers. public by the Pres. Clippie r»»u (Alien s), I nlon block, Portland. Or HOT ICE TO STOCKHOLDER*. NOTICS *TO BTOOK HOLDERS _•]>" wUI be a meet:n* of the of the Wayne Ooid and Copper Minin* "■I tof S'-attle. at the oSum tSS tympany. Mor.,la> Oo?a£,<» r 25, ]y.~ V or the purpose of iscreasin* the raDital etc * ct #a;» e mpany and traas., ~ , f nt*»r business *4 may ecrr.e tn-i'Srl the meeting W W ROCKHTLU President j p GILBERT Secretary U Seattle V»"»*h S»p>uiti»r V I^*7 FLORIST* A*D •EKDSIfI i F TV. rHRTPvXTTinn-M SHOW ... d«v ar Maimo* *ee>.l store: also large *-««•■• rrrr'-r; of b*«? fir «i!e. S5 • • -' M . . - MIM RC Ol TriTTlNi.. F iufTTE * CO.. W9 "averV or>*;v«:te Kla'to. Ccnrs;"e:e mining vi'- r * furr.isvd. low--r pri-vs b;*h-irr4i'u» ». <« es-;jra-"« K.v-n; spe .aj par" .es '>• n : r -ver Dcrn Tii K«. s VHFRN* DrrrrrnT *oenct vr T S i s- manager; 1 : Pioneer build - .- ■ - - ■• -■ ;r.e». I MBRI 11 * KI I'iiaUttr LMF.IELLAS Mm ;f»rtured. recovered a: d repaired general sweet- l»roa. FKASriAL. LIBERAL ADVANCES on valuables Watcnes. diamonds ar i warrants at low rates. L'ncle Joe Loan Office, 55T Second. •• .ASSETS M • - Benefit I-ife leans mor;ey (full value) on its policies. Angus W. Young, UJ Washington b.ocx. TO L' AN—Two thousand dollars money on city secur ;v. Wil am r. Harper. Dex**r Horton Bank building^ STAT" COUNTY AND SCHOOL WAR r&r.t- ard bond- h .tht <"d sold. Dorr * Co.. room A. Bailey building- _ WE Ft Y and s»!l iv'.r.g cc mty state and !«<-? —warra* s. E L. p*hren A <-0- - 3 Bailey building . EDMUND BOWDEN Financial Loar* negotiated 123 Horton Bans building. TF" OREGON Mo- - ;vJE COMPANY. Ltd —Robert J. Fisher Agent. 408 Baliey building. THE THOMAS INVESTMENT Smith block, mortgage loans and Are ln •urar.ee. _ HERBERT S UPPER make- lean" on farms and timber land li Scheuerman block. W ATRAN'TS bought and 'old. m. I*. Perkins A Co t>l V-w York block. »«- atiJe. _ JAMES BOTH WELL, loans and Insur ance. 2S Boston block; telephone. Main 400. MONEY TO LOAN on diamonds or gold gocda. Call 51 and 52 Hinckley block COLLATERAL BANK Money loaned on good collateral. 105 Cherry. MONEY TO LOAN—F. J. Foster. Colo nial block. PRIVATE MONEY—GroII A Damua, Madieon. LOANS—Mr a Patrick. 704 New York block. VALENTINE SCR IT for sale. 32 Boston Mo^k PHYSICIANS SIR(;KO>J. DR GEORGE M HORTON. physician and surgeon, removed to rooms 302 and 301 talley building, corner Second avenue and Cherry. DR. FLEISCHER-Specialty, surgery. Kenito-unnarv and female diseases. Of fice. Washington block. 705 First avenue, Seattle. DR. ARTHUR DEVOE. 2017 Second ave nue—Specialty, r< < tal and genito-urinary disuses: rupture cured. DR. MILES removed to 323 Bailey build ing. Black *®l. Residence. 612 Pike street; Buff 651. DR CALHOUN Sturr-Boyd block. Tele phone. Main 381. DK. SARAH KENDALL, Holyoke block. Telephone. Green 351. DR. VESER Washington block. Tele phone. Red 251. DR. AGNES B. HARRISON. Holyoke block. DR. ANNIE RUSSELL 2S Roxwell buill fne. DENTISTS. DR H. F~SMITH. il. 12. 13 Hinckley. Telephone. Main 355; residence. Main 2a7. R B. GENTLE. D. D S. 420 and 421 New York block. Telephone. Red 1.225. GEORGE R THOMPSON. D. D. 6.. Burke block ALBIN & SMITH—TeI.. Black 1,125. Sulli van block. • D. I. BURKHART. D. D. S. Third and James. C. A HOLMES DPS Colman building. OCI LISTS AXD AI'RISTS. I i; KiBBE. ocuust. aurisi and jhysiclan f<_r diseases of the throat: re moved to rooms 326-327 Bailey building, corner Second and Cherry streets. DR STTLLSON. eye ear. nose and throat; removed to No. 6 Hinckley. DRWHITE. eve anil *»ir Pinneer bid*. CHIROPODISTS. BANNA, expert chiropodist. Parlor* re moved to Burke building; reception room 33*:. All competitors challenged. MRS. DR NETA BRUNDAGE. Corns cured; new method; and manicure. 813 F!csl avenue. CLAIRVOYANTS. SPIRITUAL INSTITUTE - Healing, teaching and developing for medlum<*h)p. Dr. Che*bro. manager. Mrs. Chfsbro, seer. Spiritual and business readings daily, Puolle circles. Mon.. Thur., 8 p. m Room 2* Safe Deposit building. ARRIVED— Raymond Boy Medium; cir cles Sunday, Monday. Wednesday and Friday evenings: musical manife«t,-i --tion«, trumpet «pe;.king, independent slate writing; sittings 50c. 1422 Second. MISS PERRY room 19 Epler block, sec ond floor. Sl3 Sf i"ond avenue, th wonder ful card and planet reader; palmistry. If you are In trouble do not fail to visit her. Your future for 50 cents. RETURNED Leander. th* ind pendent slate-writing medium; gives advice on all matters; circle? Tuesday and Friday ni*h!9. Parlors 1 and 2, Shorey block. Third and Columbia. MRS E. EMMETT the South African me dium In her wonderful clairvoyant sight, reveals past, present and future; con sult her readings. 50c. Rooms 22 and 23. fll Second avenue. FIE** s *' CALL r,nc! wmderful ciairvo>ant. Mme. Francisco, Hl6 Sec ond avenue. near Pike. jIME VA I.LI A NT. clairvoyant, card re i>ler. 2S Epier ; !o» k, Sl3 Second ave nue. Ladles. 35 centa ls MUM ESPERANZA. clairvoyant life read r. bui- a- -s advice. Kennebec block 603 Yealer way. room L VF<*. SWAN ».* S. -ond: bnths; rheuma tism and nervousness cured. fLoRANCE MARVIN predicted Seattle « * fir, £l4 First. - ■ - "D ISSI H tXCE. ATLAS ABSURANCB COMPANY, of l.ondon— Organized ISO. Aveu. 00.000,- Mi«. Fir* ioesee promp 1> adjusted. Kd mund Bowden. «gcnt. Hor ton aank build log CHARLES WATSON, insurance 3«. srj3 and 3M N't* York buildii* Telephone. Main 4te. KIRNS * ATKINSON, general insur ance. 1* Boston block. GOODWIN. RASER & FiSKEN. Insur ance. Haller block. WATERHOVSE BEACH. Insurance. A Colman building. HANFORP A STEWART, insurance. 207 Pioneer building. CALHOI'N A CO.. general Insurance. Olympic block. CRAWFORD. CONOVER A- CO., X«w Y~ rte ' ' ■""* KV .!M * IXB COITIACTOKa Ki\ KKANCISCO BRIDCSZ COMPANY engineers *^ d contractors; bridge bulld lr.a dr«<i*'"«- harbor * n d ~'r.r*i cor.tractir 5. CUir;es street and First avenue aouth. SKATTLE BRIDGE r MPANT 7u!Me7» clton for rsilroadj and M, .w* y , ; oi'e driv.n*. tree tie and wharf h.nldtag. _ ■ DIAMOND I' E AND COLD BTORAGB Con---y. f;>ot Fr.lon Str*ef manufac pmotogb »rHic *1 rri.iKv r W PARKER ~L CO fresh paper and plates, everything used in rfccttigrapny; n ata icgue pvi n«. IXD « Luma paw rRAXVISCO DYE WORKS. Ct Seo- '•ir*. ?-••■<? . *3 it* * * r M liMOU, P. Q. CuFF, boat buiidar. l ii.ii «wi RECEIVER'S S ALE. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE State of t>n for si £ S5" W W. Dearborn et aL, j.Un;:ffs. \ 1 •, Was ::r.gtcn S.»\ Ings Bank, defendanu No. lT.3s>>. Notice is here v y given that under an o*- der of court made in said cauw.on i < \ 1 ISSC. the undersigned w. auction to the est and 'V K -,- -day. October »■]•. • a : 1" s. m . ail th. se rtain pieces 01 property of Washington Saving» oa ir.d sn a cerra.n f -.e -nderslgr.- i nl in said court on •'->> of August. 1597- Said prop rty nsi.- .-- among other th t ..gs cf the fcu'owing: . . . Pfom.?s «r> notes, secured b> mor gag and other collateral, and unsecured. Yakima county warrants. Wha:com county warrants. Seattle st;e- wirra.nA Town of Columbia warrants. Town c' Harr :ltor. warrants. Town of Centra i warrant*. Cialiam county warrants. Anacor -5 <k ;\.i iiitnr. warrant*. Tax cert "at - and ~s '.eeds • > T f?' er vin Kit g . W ;".s:on. for the » ars IS»>. issl. 1«2 and 18« w - Said sale will take .a tn the L.b.ary Roi® of the King County > ourt tto.u~ • Seattle. King County. W.tfi ■ujjtton. a "f* will he continued from day to day until an the property is aoid. Term- of sale: T n ner cent, on ...e day of sale and the baianc in cash on con firmadon of sale hy the court. A detailed of said pro; erty may oe had on application to the ur. :-r-.en At the same time and place the rece.ver w'U, undt-r an order f court in »id s»- 1 ter. six ner cent bends of "he T ira Srr t e- A S.ib::rb tn Railway Company to the highes* md bidder for cash, upon th- following terms: „ No bid to ':»« received for lese than Js for the ten bonds, term®, ten per casli on the day of -ale and balance In cash on confirmation of .-ale by ths court GEORGE H KINO. Receiver or the Washington Savings Bank. Room 53. Boston Block. Seattle. Wash ington. _ Cl ! se A King. Attorneys for Receiver. Pat* of fits- publication Oc'oh r 5. >**•• ATTOKSEYS- IT-LAW. FRED H. PETERSON, attorney and counselor. Rooms 1-3 Olympic block. PRATT A RIDDLE, attorneys at law. rooms 3iw-310-311 Bailey building. STRUVE, ALLEN HUGHES A Mc- Micken. Bailey building. ANDREW F. BURLEIGH, attorney at iaw. 22s Burke building. HUMPHRIES. HUMPHREY A EDSEN, Occidental block. \V D LAMBUTH, Seattle National Bank building. FKANK B. WIESTLING, Occidental blk. W. F. HAYS—Offices. 424-V6 New York blk. T. H. CANN—4I7 Pioneer. Tel.. Black 1170. MILO A. ROOT. 10-14 Roxwell building. M M MADIGAN 507 New York bl«>ck. J. M. WI EST LI NG— Bailey building. PATEVTS A.\D DRAWING. ADAMS. Colman blcck, Seattle, solicitor of L'nlt'd States and Canadian patents. Expert—Patent office, mechanical draw ing and blue printing, iradr marks. KDt CA ITOMAI,. WILSON'S MODERN BUSINESS college New Collins building: big. thorough, practical, select; Individual des-ks. Call and be convinced of our superiority. Telephone Main 41fi. FRENCH AND SPANISH languages. F Constant and A. Bracons. 512 Washing ton building. First avenue. academy of the holt NAMES v young ladiea. ART. AGNES M ARGARET GREENE, studio. 59 Boston block. SEATTLE ART SCHOOL. 5S Boston block. JESSIE M. ELLIOTT, artist. 37 Boston Mock. MUSICAL. MTSS ROSE C. MITCHELL, mandolin and guitar, formerly Instructor Illinois Female college. Holyoke block. ELO( ITIOX. ELOCUTION Lizzie Jay Richardson. Wl? Fourth avenue. BOOK 111 M) I NO. WE LEAD the printing procession• n"ni ing |,ro.-i>eciu-.s and stock certificates a specialty. M- tropolitan Printing and Binding Company. Dexter Horton Bank buiidir.g. Seattle, F. ANTHONY-General bookbinder, pa per ruler and blank book manufacturer (C<; First a%enue foot of Cherry Kline A- bulll'-g Tnke rh.yr.tr..- ' TV PEW RITERS. TV PEWRITEKS—Try the n . w b a !l-b.. a 'r lng Den-more, n-w model Caligraph or new No. 4 \ Ist before purchasing a tviK-- writer. Sea'tle Typewriter Exchange 61'.* Kir--: .iv-nu", I'h jrr- MUn :'*.. ' Ml Ml N<. 1 it MeSh k £ RING THE "O. K. BOX for messengers. Western I nion and Great Northern tell! grams, hacks, gumeys and w igens; quick service. Telephone. Sl.Tin r/> fil4 Second. Branch Pacific Laun dry. TICKET II It OH I Kv tAILWAY AM - STEAMSHIP TlCirirrai —Tickets to and frrm all nartn of tV« world at reduced r.ites; spe,.'-u rates tZ all Eastern and European point* c IP Thurston I'"' <'h"rry street. ' c*ini*Ti%\ sriK\rf:. MR?. WILLIAMS. Christian er; no price placed on the healin* ah sent treatment. Room 6. Squire b'lrvV corner Frofct and Pattery. • ITOYI RKPAIRII9. Sfovi AND RANGE REPAIRR Tii kird- iiy. Third *tr»et. AU I»I\KH WD WRE(KE^ A. O. BENJAMIN-Sand pumpe for enM rrln * ■ ' "■ * V : !t .jlrrtad \ mn< <i isi 1 ikloii ch< *Y CHUNO COj, 1411 gecond. Pike an-1 I nion Pr:c»s reduced rLATIXG. WIRK *M> IHo\ We**s PACIFIC RAII.INa AND PLAiINM Worka. 1» I'nlon. DRK.'SM (KERI VI - MILLKR. Tm; . ' Jtll I PRIXTI!(R t ADAMS. Colman block; tracji.jf h!.."« prin'ing. drying. u,Je MK< H UK 41 4.HTI\o. PATENT OFFICE and marhine w rkir* d.-«» -.g- P'-rr> ifarn-. MQ Seornrl * ' Mi< lIJ J I « f%. ~ T JOSKN'tANb, jrchltect. 513-514 Pioneer. CITV NOTI( E*. N* >Ti'< rfr rcox a venae improvement." Notice Is hereby given tha: sealed rro- P **■•* WiU ae received by the underrrnH a»*cre:ary of the »ard of public- works of . 9 c. y of m<: '* aj to 2 o'glock p. m . C iS f , for improve nrnt of NOD Hill Avenue fr-.m John to A.ona Btreats, by conrroefln* a pipe sewer along said avenue t»e'w/-«> n poir.-.a. rog*:r>r win al. necesaary Ings, wyes manholes, lampholes. ven*i lators. flushing tanks and ea:»n ba«in« m provijej ay ordinance No. 40ZI, erf-atinic loraJ lfnprovssr.ent district No. ISO, a-1 in accordance with the p.ans and tior s now on file in the office of »ne board of publl' works. Each bid musi be aeompanle<j by a cer ti:i»d rhe- k. nayabie to tae order of the «:ty comptrolltr. for a »asn not ,esa 'han five Cj rr cent of the bid. and n. bid * .1 a* ~ >ns derea ar.ejw bv •ail cbefk. The »'jc«--e*»fuJ b: ider sr'll V required »<» er.t-r ta:o a contract tnd fumisa Sa»ia k :o r* bori the amount re. }U .r-d by abe o»Mr aaarter kud u«a aukta CITY XOTU KS. cf Washington, within :en days after be ing notified of tfte award of the contra : u him. failirs to do so. the slid .-h*rk and the amount fixed therein will 3e frfr f-i;ed to the city. No person Is eligible a* •» bidder who has within :we y, ir? prior to the letting of Mid contract n\. e default in payment of my Just : m for arv work or ;a>or performed or any skill or material furnished pursuant o any such contract as herein advertised, or who within Mid two years fulled to complete any such contract Spec!.'' attention •• called to article xx;:i. of the city charter as now in force relat ing to "h<>urs of lasor." and o article vlil., section »1, subs. 1 and J. which rrad as tollows: Se ■ Subdivision 1. Before any eon tract for the doing of any work or labor or furnishing any skill, labor or mater; -1 to or for the ci"v of Seattle shall e valid or binding {gainst the citv. ho con tractor shall enter into a Joint and Sev eral bond with the city of Seattle, for "he use of the city. and .i! 5 i for the use of all persons who itcy -perform or cau«e to be performed in\ work or labor, or fur nish or cause te -e furnished any skill, labor cr material it; c» ,\c-u: on of «:.h cor.:ract. condi'ior f,l to perform th< eon tract according •.» Its terms. conditions and stipulations. >:• i to :a> as thev N>- come due all jus; claims for all work s ,ni labor so pert' ■-rted and all skill or labor and material so fu r nishe.l in the execution of said ect. tract. and to com ply with all the requirements of the char ter and ordinances f he city, axid the amendments thereto, w -h h"»nd s tall be in an amount rixed by th< hoard of public works, but nut less than >0 per eent. more than the contract price agreed to paid for the nerformance of such con tract. and shall be duly signed by sucn contractor. ar>d two or more good and sufficient sureties, ami after being ap prove:! as herein provided, shall he filed in the office of the city comptroller, pro viding that He fort ipprovlmr any such bond the mayor and comptroller shall cause to be filed w th an 1 -reserved by them. by the oroposed sureties, a list of the properties own»d by each of such proposed sureties. - _ uch list d-.«eriblng with reasonable certainty the various proper ties and showing whether the same i« com munity property or separate property and the encumbrances thereon. The bond "shall also contain any other conditions or pr ■>vi sions required bv anv state law. an.l such bonds shall be deemed to run also to the Hate of tVashincton. Subdivision 2. The on such bond shall each justify as ball upon arrest. More than two sureties may be accepted on such bond and *hev maj justify In -ep arate and different sum« less than the sum specified in such bond provided, that the nggr sate of :heir justification shall be equal to two sureties justifying in tlouble the amount of the bond in the manner herein provided. The hoard of public works reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Proposal? mii'i be in.i irs. d on envelope: "Bid f .r Nob Hill Av"iv;r In rovenv nt." Bv order of the board of public w ,rks. FR \XK OLESON. Secretary. Pate of first publication. October 13th. 1897. NOTICE TO ••Occiden tal Avenue Improvement." Notice is hereby given shut sealed pro posals will be received bv the undersigned .secretary of the board of public works of the city of Seattle up to 2 o'clock o. m. Monday. October 25th. 1597. for tl e 1 rti provemcnt of Occi(V.ntal Avenue frcm the center line of Yesler Way to sou heily line of Jackson Street, by replanking said avenue between said points, as provl<V<d by ordinance No 4fil9. creating: local improve ment district No. 142. and in accordance with the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the board of public works. F.ach bid must be accompanied by a cer tified check, payable to the order of the city comptroller, for a sum not less than five (.i) per cent, of the bid. and no l id will be considered unless accompanied by said check. The successful bidder will be required to enter Into a contract and furnish satis factory bond for the amount required by the city charter and the laws of the state of Washington, within ten day.s after be ing notified of the award of the contract to him; falling to do so. the said cheek and :he amount fixed therein will be for feited to the city. No p rson is eligible as a bidder who has within two years prior to the letting of said contract made default in payment of anv just claim for any work or labor performed or any *k!ll and material furnished pursuant to any such contract as herein advertised, or who within said two years falfed to complete any such contracts. Special attention i« called to article xxllt. of the city charter as now in force relat ing to "hours of labor." and to article viil.. .section 31. subs, i and 2. which read as follows: Sec. 31. Subdivision 1. Before any con tract for the doing of any work or labor or furnishing any skill, labor or material to or for the city of Seattle shall be valid or binding against the city, the con tractor snail enter Into a joint and sev eral bond with the city of Seattle, for the u 4 e of the city, and also for the use of all persons who may perform or cause to be performed any work or labor, or fur nish or cause to be furnished any skill, labor or material in the txeeutlon of such contract, conditioned to perform the con tract aceordlng to its terms, conditions and stipulations, and to pay as they be come due all just claims for all work and labor so i>< rformed. and all -kill or labor and material so furnished in the execution of said contract, and to com ply With all the requirements of the char ter and ordinance." of the city and the amendments thereto, which bond shall be in an amount fixed by the board of pub lic works, but not le««s than 50 per cent, more than the contract price agreed to be paid for the performance of such con tract. and shall be duly signed by such contractor, and two or more good and sufficient sureties, and after b ing ap proved as herein provided, shall be filed in the office of the city comptroller, pro viding that before approving any such bond the m.ivor and comptroller shall cause to be flied with and preserved by them, by !h» proposed sureties, a list of the properties owned by each of such proposed sureties .<mch list describing with reasonaole certainty the various proper ties and showing whether the is community property or separate property and th - encumbrances thereon. The bond shall al»i contain any other conditions or provisions required by any state law. and such bond .shall be deemed to run also to the state of Washington. Subdivision 2 The sur»!l«w on such bond shall each justify as ball upon arr st. More than two sureties may be accepted on such bond, and thev tn.iv justify In separate and different sums less than the sum specified in such bond provided that the of their iusflfi. a Mori shall be equal to two sureties justifying in double the amount of th<* bond in the manner herein provided. The board of public works reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Proposals m.:-- be lndor*»d on envelop# b 1 for Occidental Av nue Improvement. By order <>f ttie >rd of ruoll- work* FRAN i v<ON S ■ e f a Hate of first publ: itlon. October ICth, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS _ "pik„ H rot-t Improveme-nt." Notlr® Is hereby riven that sealed pro posals will be rectfved by the undersigned secretary of the board of public works of the city of Seattle up to ? o'clock p rn Tnur»«iay. f>etober £Sth. 1*97. for the im provement of Pike street from Seven* n Av enu» to Elph'h avenue, tv repiank'na Mi( t street between said points, as provided by ordinanc- No. 4CIB. er'.aMrs <ocal improve ment district No 141. and in accorlan<V with the plan# and «r» clfVa-ion* now on n.- in the office of the board of r-j'olic work#. Kach bid must be aceompaoled by a cer tified check payable to the order of rh» city comptroller for a sum not lets th in Jive <6> per rent of the bid. and no bid will r>* cons dared unless accompanied by B&i<i cn#>ck Th* successful bidder will be required to ' nter into a contract and furnish -atis ractory bond for the amount required by t,y J hart ' r an,J th * law « 'he state of Washington, within ten days after be ln( notifiedl of the award of th- r-ontract J.I 1 ' to SO. the said check and the anToun* fixed 'herein will be for feited to the city x 0 pvon is ellßibia fft a . l' r wl "'® has w > ? bln two years XLrV, u of fau! contract L<: 9 default m uaymf-r ' of ary just c alm for any wora or labor performed' o r »n™ skill or material furnished pursuan' to 2? y -Vr C! « *" herein advert ise<L or wno «a.d two yt.irs failed ia eomp > t# anv BUcb contra-f. * d 10 per.al a ■ is railed ar r lc'*e ttii* of the city charter as now : n force "at ing »o "hours of labor." and to art Ha Is fol^w. 0 " U ' SUb *' 1 * nd 2> whlch read js E .Man s t sr u is u %?vi,*> u i 'ji-' sgrW- a?s&. •» r; »'„*„• fo be parform«-l any ftr >"*'_ *•, ° later 7r raUS " ,r ' b * '»*-nl«he<i any f akin" oome' U d P u e Ut . 1 n n, 1U s a t nd r .-i? . PA> , " the * b "" ' amerdments th»r-«^. >fi an amount fixed &** «u w ' work*. but not\~,,\* *** ;r -■» than * v » -w,»*** Ms» J* i 1 for ;he L*rf o ~ pnc * , >at f„■ r f ?or - ar.d two or *rl* m *1 s flHfnt surety «„j m;tf « toea ** r-.- •■ ~■ i?.«ir SJa it : t- ofhce of the StjrjLSJS Si A N -S that before a? <f '. r T ° x l* ' , ueh S/42L2 "2 , J ® the v2w^ tWu * •'■•-•• srjft :>J •' '."»»«• 'SXoNCk? '• i onts!| any ot>»»» sfj- •* sh« - •:.eh justify ~*'.! Li n SUftl boat hT 7° sureties £s"*!!* "•■ r N> nd and they mi, ,*s** *> '«■••■* >r.l diff.-rent '« * si.tn recified ;n sueh :Sua 'J* t; i: of tW f' ».' «<iual to two svireLi « lT'** in ~.v:>■.(? the amount of tht ma; r. in provided ia is t;.»i> of rim puMlf„ lmi ; oSE*^ NOTICE TO COXTR VCTWuX " NOTiCFi IS 11FRFRV biiis will e received um?; N'oVeiJ^ Kb. at the office of the ty .»»« tor th, folio.,„« and plank'bSlkhead^Gr^t Hummers place. mw The work consists of driTine •« place those washed out er h>os'?J plae.ng of caps on piles: resDikVut • on tn - tie and :v«|»ikiiig pia n^ outer Wrf ; ! ln g B » * MWJSJ Pi!es—The piles shall be rf . „ yel ow tlr. straight, sound Wd bad knots; not less than eijtht ,x> . nrhM * dianieter at the <mail er.d and not eighteen tIM inch«« at the lirxe eadsailrf an uniform taper. The butt eaTStaaS s.t« td oft square so that the Utnmer »kii have a level surface to strike or tlj rings >liall be used if necessary to cr*VM» splitting of the pile. pm ' at Pi 9 to the number of forty-four ( Hi » more shall be driven to replace tfeos* thS have been washed out or loosened in bents, being two new files at each imi the third or inner pile of thf fcMhSS in place. The pile? shall be of such Ars that wher. driven to a depth of not !«. than eighteen <IM feet Ijelow the beiefS river, the tops can be sawed off Mu»r»r the same height as the top of th* innur l>ile now in place. The outer pile-that a the farthest out in the river-shall be » driven that the plank sheeting now thert can be fastened to it without tskb* <h« sheeting down. ' ' M The sheeting shall be firmly faMened tl the new piles with six (6) inch spikes. t*» (2) spikes in each plank at every pile Th# old caps shall be placed on the new and fastened with \xlMnch rtnft boitt one at each bearing. The strinser* as| piank of the old trestle shall be put !j place as In old strin ture. The «tttn»n shall be fastened with si* (8) inch Jpuwt, toe-nailed, two t2) at each be;ihn« Tin plank shall be fastened with Ave Tin In* spikes, two (2) in each plank at every W in*. Above the trestle there shall be drtroj ten (10) or more piles to support the sheet ing in the manner described heretofore, and so that the sheeting need not be takea down. The sheeting to be fastened tosia« as heretofore described. The benti and iS» piles in the bents shall be the fsm« die tance apart as in the old bents. Any pi* split in the driving or driven in the wrrj place shall be removed and another p.it properly driven In Its place at the ceit of the contractor. Supervision- The work shall be at *3 times subject to the Inspection and saw vision of the board of county conualatoß ers or county surveyor or assistant, u tin case may be, and to their approval, sad shall be done In a thorough ana workman like manner and in accordance with the specifications. Forfeit- Each bid shall be accompanied with a certified check or cash In twenty dollars (s2».oi)). to be forfeited to th<» county of King by the successful Md d< r in case he falls to enter Into coatnd with good and sufilrient bonds within !b* (5) days from the date of th>* award, Pnviment Ten days after the bill ft* the work has been approved by the board ct county commissioners. It will be paid wns warrant on the road and bridge fund, or Is cash, as the board may elect. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. LEGAL NOTICES. St . ri( ii (if .-»• 'Hot 1L KLECnOS-ifoUa is hereby given that the annual e»c;t* of the City of Seattle School 1. In King county, state of WaMW® will he held on Saturday, the rh diy»j November. A. D. M'T. at the foUortl polling places, to-wlt: Fitst ward—South school building. Second v\ trcl Kalnier school Third ward T. T. Minor^ school WW Fourth ward—Central school bu'.ldinf Fifth ward—McCoomb's building. ~ rw h Sixth ward—Denny school buWtwT Seventh ward—Cascade school ouilntM. Kighth ward-Mercer schocrfiWW Ninth ward R F Day school buildisi For th<= pu'pose of: . , tp^ First- Electing one school district «»«• tor for a t- rm of three years. Second-Voting upon tne prop* l " -™ * provide free text bo..ks and supi'W ! f_, use Of all pupils attending th« «"■ scliools of the ilistrlct, and for '«yf' 8 L tax suffiele.it to meet the expense The polls will be open from li o clod to 7 p. m. By order of the board of d.rectt>» N B Only those persons, male «M male, who have complied witJt the l governing registration in ddes -f • class, as [«rovided in chapter < . l.iws of 1597. shall be permitted to «'• end n . person shall be a: said election excepting In the »«* which he or she shall register. Dated this 14th day of Sc "'<r:ct STKiWU _ FLY UN Tilt "FLYBK." rou, In one hour and ' w *2 '."ST THE HTEAMhK M-TW* Re*..la - daily trlpa. iaattia-w-" route a* foil ws. P , nl » MAf* TAKING El- KECT TUESDAI. mm- TIME CARD- . - ,j| Leave Seat tie-7 46. U:l» *• p. 81. , 11l i Leave Tacoma -•■3o *• «•: *• l: * SUNDAYS. . - » Leave Seattle-7:*) a. mj ■ Leave Tacoma—# ■#> • twL ■ bitl Landinx a- Northern 1 «^ c fw)t of H» coma and C< Tim<rclal doc*, rion » re-t. Seutle. - out » « Sunday n, *it*m9Tß ¥\y& aB \*'n«*h*n>rton. -7 PUOET SOI.'ND •T ship com aw «• VICTORIA ROCTB- Ifeam-r Pity "J .'f- - coma Wash., * n l_ ' IWArt 4 ? 7 ? • :Uoprr Lv M c C 10:09pm Lv & H* yiArl'■ J 00arr, i.v :2 Pt. M L»l »* - 34- i rci Ar 51'' Victoria l» •Dilly e*'-ept ]a( , gfjo* Thls s^ rf .T'r furm,».»» ■ frfU »,t mo<iations, carryln* • y#*'*' *wjf pa«.enK.r ? . snd l^ w , r f p V, " Hea-tie. for Victoria, »t w P , Taco- a <t 2:15 p. c aa Pa S »en|.:er« for Victor!* ■uterowii.until < (oau .ra •* # Ar»nt Yefier 1 H. P,I in< ">«» T if. T <"o'< i«n> ! T.M.A • ITY U \ .LA leave SEA. «#■%.. Cisco via p °n Tow: a * i ;• &t At line's - n Francisco. £ * R&|*o f r ; •:« via V l< *' ori Q C . S. » k $V t it Toa ■ :i. at* *•. j7, D«c ilt > na. .. p. • > oe iV :: 27. Due it ta S s®. & * 16 "i Nov. ». w ' . rt?l i.'i; : is. 30. T.'n- ilrKl Tf.E for Alaska »f - & * £ :: . i r 27. November V*; t»arf[ *L * * i n r. •e. 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