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ffIELOCKWOoOSTEAL REPORT O* PACIFIC COl)«TL TRKAM RL. of Over »».«K»O—F leree * ARR»T «■ *POKA«E [T - _|B Aetrraa' .Harrow Casri Deei . R>ICPA :<* tc the Po«t-Ir.''>ynir«wrer. !:ToCTH B£- N *D W**h.. Oct. » _E*p-rt J% DSN; FEW report laat nlgat on R,U)P-.O: to :h« county treasurer's HF FOUND ex-Treasurer «F which KNOUT R,W wsa pre- KSOWR. F »UR D the ACOOUNA ot «R^J R , R R A HA*. :se carefully and * _ T.PT and COMMEND* the work ot GZZN: UMW 8- H. Ecnner. T*D9C-UJ« hark di'. OENDF and PAYMENT® accosir. * TURNED ov.r to L>ock- UTE RJORTAIT®, Including BATARSOE V - Y FSN*I? tied UP IN .TIE AA";K, ia SI«,- of this wiii be Jos* to the AS the oooda-WW for Lockwr^vd IRT RALT TRATR ' 4U otner mc tk« * " fr!a provided tiiey uiat >■ per ceo:, of toe »*p. llf .-v funds li'ri up tiic TOUOWING are Mr. Dam's conciu ' «**• asaminarion *A;*nd«D over four sep- J; of count> ireaaur«rs. *au i P*V divided the resu. s of m> examioa £Tss i«rr app«K< aed r« to corr«*por.d J, SAME Psriad 1 covers tne brat ' ZZL A ! affic*- of B F. Dockwood and E*- January ». !«*i to January 14. iil l FIAJ tne net deficiency of ta*«* coi ?z,6 ity as.TL treasurer axi>i no; aocounted Si nr. to thr coun:> to amount to ■R !> fertof. 2 cover* tne aecottd term *r2g,tm at g. ¥■ Lcekwuod. and extends {JTJMUAO' »• !*••'= MA > *• I!8RT 1 GJ »n ADD.'.ONIU DEFIRISNCY of tax»-s col & >aia IRTAAUR»-R during thia term. SIRCOU«T«<I FUR OF HIM to the county. : 22Sni to KiM.% ntaking a lotai ot Sy, a* accounted tor by 8. F. Doek- SE«- summary of P'. R MCIA l 3 I TE my appen<ieii report. -Iwftag t«-rms ;ne general ac of LSK 1 trei-uterii .fT. • M sucn A lax and unrc-liao>e manner at i fvur.4 it Jn.,>>asl. . to cneck tae ii *'ZciM* with hooka. For luia 11..-, R I aras COMPLIED lo MAKP a N<W rTeugpnteie -uranacrlp- of the Journai AO4 C»«a«r * cash, account, which ma:eriafty g mt>ir < die labor of m> txamiuation. I >: ,>■ io find on*' stub book of .AX iZtoi* uard for tax collections of 1»1 and »-«V <I'J» yean and W«* to r«iy Jr Urf o*neella;ioa* in the original tag » j intr:+uiii-ii to tnese receipts. the third tsrai. F£»M IS5^ TO Jsauxry £. N T. A. HAX^.ANA *N«; a» trtasurar. I found tht BOOKS and T-S6B2U kept IN a careful AND syw TENIA tig and TINJ aii MONEYM corractly ac- T .AT**! for. . , , •I iivt examined the oooks and ac- CASTF keo; by B H. Echner. the pres- of the tr»-asiirtr« office. &0B January 2i to October 1 of ihls year. U csn highly commend the careful nuu.- ia whi« h they have been kept. I find £e correct in every particular and ftud 0 mow correctly accounted for." I T!TT grand Jury has r«co»mend*d that FEFC Sook* IO *LI THE olTioee be exoerted. but ! GA, EWJATY commlsetoners nave decided | TO! I; woaid be a ne<-d!eas expense. The FCW»T*AT.OL. of the treasurer s office coat : m FliSlLLAbfc AI A Hi EATER. gaaikler Bat! Fatally Shot la aa At tcapt lo May Maraetl, Hhoar Herole Wltr !H*»ed HLIS. WOKA.VF. Oct. 30. As the result of a •BMII&AA! shooting affray In froni of the Cwar 4'Aiete theater at I o'clock this geroinjr Johnnlf Bull, an old time gam- Ktr. WAS shot three times, probably fatal- JF. "Giskey" <H. B.) P.arnett, mmager of theater, had A finger shot off and his iter filled wish burnt powder, while his *ife, better known by the stage name of ft* Clayton, received a bullet through the tffoaider. The latier's wound is not con- MER*D serious. THE shooting Is said to have been the MUL: »f a deliberate attempt on the part II BUN to assassinate Barnett, because TIE latter In a row two hours previous. hit Bull a blow on the head with a **3«. That he would have BEEN success- FCL ALL eye witnesses concur, had It not I iQ The Only jjj i Jf4\ Establish- jt jt / f\j\ ment i* l £ * This State 1 i v ,3 ?i yt\ Z * ! x F° r Men's **' • n FI # u H And Boys' $ I Attire. * I J * i V-^r <£f!* * i rmr vi * / I a ; : #£> / \ Jf I iir'tfVN V'. /* S- / / * #»r »10. SI2.M ••« fig < l' ! '3 Overcoat* are PecrleHA. 1 K* " v* —* f A r x tfc /Ii H : ■ 5 it li\ \k/ Great values in jjj V\l 1 t\\ Boys' All Wool Ev- {J Hi Suits. \i/ TOi east&l lil * 1 V* I Boys* Stockings, | ' ' IvU' Fast Black, J' J ""rS::; Fl fits. 25C. S J. REDELSHEIMER CO.S til |i Cor. First Are. and Columt>ia St. ll* F beer for t>-e o- Mr. »>•« to »hi»ld be- 'r -T v threw herv-'.f it fro«t 0 f htm la Xv?L which an« rfc* fl.. Suite- j. «J? ahouid-r F4*' >r» BjH W :!4 ftwTtte ond that, Baraen had pushed his v. t » one side ttd „„ reaehl™* 5S "Z:zx£r ott --*** S * . wen rapid aucctesior. did the -«_ Sunt SSLT* Lhat " W " «■••-»»• to f • m 2 k!n * r * Barret re- I S nSrTS 2£ *b— i;ood lr the f >aai w,,,,a til* latter j «££r «2Z VZfrZ: ~V*'£r ** J tod* rm. .. took n!m Into eus rr- ?"••'•■ mow *<4 « e,._ '° th * r h!n and •'Z nIJ£ OW ,hr ™« h ,J " an* *««•« n«7-* y rlf r : ** . th# **»«*»• trVrek a * *' "** ,r ;h « ba-k of fo~ ~ * *«»« st-urk the rtjrtlt bullet n * #r th * *" a * A «&«** OUT COMING RRO!N M <*• *«** M- TUB STATE CAI BR »l ED. laapwrtaat tVft.iM »» a <l«~atloa of oxxllmlnaa! C na«|rtpi| Ml Vt, ju-S-» !. ~2r *-*>»• 7ri 'f'Tfwl ln th * ,u;wri< * «wn aL<i».?S2? Yry the Nortnwe«< m b * n * •«*'*« the * , °' Waafelngton for the c ity*» <* !•"?? . < i# n lr. the r .nf - *g*tns; eartala lands lr King ) decreed to b* subject to a pr<^ fc, ptolmlir upor M |w)| A demurrer upon the ground that the «i --no JurtaU.ctJofj waa ui«« ,<m * r coun Md The question to be determined npor, ap » th# ac: «r>P"rved Mar h ? ."* 'J** 10 " P*«" MR. r>nfer Ju rtadiCwOn upon the superior eourt of Th J-«- ton county to hear and determine commv rsles at the character here Involved? Tr*e attorney gecerai contended that the word rjaim." u oa-d m tbe act. a claim ror Oor,») while the appeligjn con-end-d tor g lioef a! cor.struct ion of the lang-.iajte The euprftnc oourt held that, ln the light ot the constitutional provlaton upon which tnu act was founded, the word "clakn" was lutended to mtan and ahould be given the same meaning aa the term "cau*e of ac.ion. Thia makes the act ao compre nenalve aa to lnciude ail ciaiau agaiiust toe state of wr.atever nature. A INMOST A TR AGED V. Aa Aetreaa* Dreao Takes Fire From a l.nmo In Her DresKlng Room. Spec)':! Di*psb-h to the Po»t-Inte:!lren?»-r EVERETT, Oct. ».-The large audience w-C.ich grr.etsd de-Tracked" a? Central opera houae on Friday evening came wry near witnessing an exciting scene not on th« bills. Miss Ruth Nelson had placed a large lamp on the flc«or In her dre«ing room, that the heat from ft would tne better warm Uie room. In stooping to button a «r.r e ner skir:«. n ich were moetiy of lace, caught fire from the heat at the top of the lamp. In a mument sbe was anvaioped in flames. She made the start to rush on the stage, but waa caught by one of the com pany. who by burning his own hands se verely auf-ceeded in partially smothering the fiamc* while aa tore what was left of the dr< from her person. M.as Nelaon j sustained no injury, but loat a valuable I drcaa. Anpresie Conrt Drelaios*. Special Dispatch to the Poat-Intalllgencer. OLTMPIA. Oct. 30—The supreme court today and remanded for further proceodir.ga the case entitled The City of Spokane, respondent, vs. The Amater damsch Trustees Kantoor. appellant, ap pealed from Spokane county. Carstans Bros., appellants, vs. Samuel D. Guatin et al.. reap ndenia, from King county, waa dismissal. '«rr( l'«»t»iloes. St. L'mla Republlc- That Gov. Plngrae'a lmpiac&ble hatred of corporationa Is intended for home con sumption only is proved by the fact that he has run off down to Venezuela to grab a valuable railroad franchiae before any body else could lay violent hands on it. Rainier Beer is a mild tonic and bever age especially beneficial to invalids. Tfi c Sr:ATTLE POST-IXTFXLIOEXCER. SrSDAY, OCTOBER 3!, IWT. TICKETS TO BE VOTED. Tr% «T%Tr« niu noi.n Etcrnoxi O* Tt ESD AT. Maltipllrltr «f CiaM4alp« «• rr«» fa *«»7 »»a«ea. BriMr* firrarrr *ff» lark tlty Elrrttaa— r«rtlrt Arr «pl»» la Several «tatra. ' Oct. •> —A» d# from the b> nicipaJ ei*<rtion !r. Gr«t«r N'w Tcrk Tu+-#- day cn» or ®cr» offi iaia ar* to he voted *'^ T Rereraßy !n ten rtate*—M*»aarhu»e**a, New York P»nn*yhr*nta. Maryland. Vlr lt•' a. Ok o. and Coiora.'.o In fcrnr o? th«>»e »ta*_e« MaaMCjiaaetta V:rjcmta. Ohio ar.d lowa— a full e»t of offJcers la to be •elected are four ticket* in Maeeach uwtts, three in N»w \r rk pil* in Pvemylvae.a. four in M&ryiaad. Ave in Vlry rua. *i*hi ia Ohio, four In Kentucky, five la lova. ftre in Kebraafca and two in Colorado. Dlntrlrt ecart judsrw are to be chosen throughout Boiith Dakota. The foilow r.gf are the nominee# of the re apeclive partiea in the different states: Ohio. Demoent}? —Onverror Horn'-e Chap mar, lieutenant aovemor. M D gnaw; eupr»m« jud*e. J p. Spriiora; attorney *>r.erai. w. H I>t» treasurer. Jam-s F. M'lisou; member board of pubhr work*. Peter H Decnan. school commiwlonar. Byron H Hura National D»nTorrati«v~f>orernor Jul! us lieutenant jroveraor. O. E Mer tli!; supreme Judjr* John H. Clark attor ney g+' eral Eiavld Wilaon. trea«urer, Sam ue! Btevens; member board of public work* H '3. CofT nberrj". school commiii- Stoner W H. Johnson. R•'pu^!k■an—G "versor, Asa S Bushnell; lieutenant goirrnor. A*a W. Jone*; su preme judge. Ja ob F Burkett: attorney F S M rsett; treasurer. 6. B. Campbell ns-mbar board of public works, C A Ooddard: school commissioner. L. D, Bonebrake. Populist—Governor. Jacob S. Coxey; lieutenant governor, Horane Whltcomb; supreme judge, C. C. Pomeroy; attorney genera! C. A Reeder T«>a«urer. F M. Morrie; rr»mber board of public work* J. H. Senders; school commissioner. Siias Shook rf'ciai:fit-Labor—Governor, William Wat - kins: lieutenant governor. Daniel W Wal lace; treasurer Edw. Sar*~n, member board of public work* John T Jones, comm'sslorer Charles Bonsai!. Negro Proter'icw—G >vernor. Bam> el I' llauierant g vernor. Ja.«o" N. Tilly: aupreme ludge G-aham D'uwell. attor ney g«-erat Cbnrles F Armvetd; treas ur»r Moat* Mr.- re member b<*rd of pub- He work* C D Horror, school commis sioner Charles MeClarke ProMbl;ioa tic kct—G Tgrnor. John C. Hotlldav lieutenant govern r John Din ner; treasurer. Samue! Wells attorney genera' O J R ss Ju-'g- of suoreme court. F. J Pinrev; member board of pub lic works Madison L Cfcrstlsn commis sioner of school* Thomas H Palen. Liberty (Proh bit ion)— Governor John Richardaon: lieutenant govern r Thomas M Hill man; treasurer, Thornton A. Rodefer attorney r'-neral John W Ro*e bornrh Judge of supreme court. Jark«on S Wertman; member hoard of publtc work- Joseph B. Po'ander; commlaaloner of schools. Arch. Walker. f nn*. Democratlc-Pot>ull*t-Silver Republican CFunion) —Governor. F K White: lieuten ant governor B A P'umrrer: supreme hi lee L G Kinne raUroad commissioner. S B Train: superintendent Instruction. G. F RHinehart. National Democratic—Governor, John Cliggett: lieutenant governor 9. H. Mil lory; supreme Judge. W J Bahb: railroad corrnv««'r>r*r P*t*r A Day: superintend ent Instruction J B Kroep*er Republican—Governor I M Shaw: Lleu terant governor J C. MiHlman: supreme Judge, C M Waterman: railroad commis sioner C. 1.. Davidson: superintendent In struction. R C Barrett. M'ddle-of Road PoouHats Governor. Charle* A Llovd: lieutenant governor D I Perklr*: supreme hidee, J A Lome burg. raUroad commissioner L. H Grif fith school comml«'«!rjner William Blain Prohibition—Governor S. P Iceland; lieutenant governor M W At wood: su preme fudge. N* T IT<*llyer: railroad com- A V Coate* school commis sioner. Mrs. M H Dunham. K fstnrki. Democratic—Clerk court of appeals, J Q1 aok««'f rd National D^- 'it'o—Clerk court of ap peal* .Tani»»« R TTlndmsn. Republican Clerk court of appeals. Jarre* Q Bailey. Pop.ilist—Clerk court of appeals. Joa A Parker. Democratic Popull'** Supreme Judtfe. John J Sul'lvar regent*. E Von Torell. Ceorse F Kenower National D"mocni tic- Punre m» Midge TTarren Swlt»l»r university regents. J. S r'!-r Morton c Crawford Prn 'hi'can—Punretre Jrdge A M Post: university regent*. C. W Kaley, J N DrvdVn Prohibition— Supreme Judge D M F'rotg- university reg. nls. D. L. Whitney. Mr» T«abe' Sn^r'ock Liberty Party (Prob'Mtlon) —Supreme Judr»v Mr« 7.3-a A Wilson; untver*it> regents Rufus C Bentlev. \»n Vnrk. ReptjhMcan—Chief t- «« ; .-e court of ap p*» « ,? W '1 *e. D»fr-p'*»~CMrf Just «-e court of appeals A B Parker N*-.tt~"a! Dem n cr*ti<* -Chief Justice court of anneal* A B P"rV»r 1 sb-r rhjxf Justice court of apnea'* Then F Cune p-rh'Mtior Clef *tlce court of ap peals, Francis E Bt'dwtn MrtftlnnH RenuMtcan - State comptroller Phillip* <?o'**tNormight cle»k court of appeals. Alan Rutherford D"t> —at'c- comptroller. Thorns* A c m th: clerk court of appeals J. Frank Ford PnoMb'tlon—Comptrel'er Jame* J Frt« *<« v clerk court of a; -als, Rlchsrd T Turner P cianst—Comptroller. William H. Whlf sky >1 ••••••«•»( iitr) t», Ren'-ht'^an —Ooyemor B ir»r W '-ott lieutenant governor TV M'trrsv Crane: s -retarv of state W 'l'.an- >; • nttor n#v re-ere.t H tre*"- vje»r P Shaw auditor, John W if !rrt»aT? Demorratio —(%/11ef ior Ce'rre f<»rra- ?ienfen*"t pove»-r!or P>>r'«t T r"<s ! a Mi Hdstiin- of '-ate r> Nash at'oriev rerera! JoVin \ O'Ke- f» tr* , «- xj-rr James A Watsoa: auli'cr. J I. ChaMfou*. V« t M !|' rv n l*^r Wi'Ham F»ere*t: nontenant rnvenor Jnrr** F hotter «ec-e»ar> of st«»» B-m --srd M »r*««njr»r f? 'a~e p "Toh»v sn<*'tor Ttar-r D~.»rlas attorney general M \f -Cle-eh. Prohibition—Covemer Prof J pt.—•; I'eijtensnt wnc W'l!»rd * W rile «#.-retsrv cf «»'e V *«r « «"> ■»•<'> tres vrer R C Haht-ertv *v/*"or T1 M Small; attorney g'-rrai. W Him':" Democrat- A;: : <ter *'-eral M F pr-iW «»*te ♦rea«--r- JW *er F B^tr' Vemjbltcsn Aw* *"r Gen*n»| (5 MC- Cs-i ev state treasnrer J S P-,^on ftfw.it * •"•(♦or r'->" W T Tji thron *tiTte trea* trer W»v « r Renubllcan —• Treasisrer T vrtv «P—»'- , h"«cn»- V 1l'»r genera! Steel Sm th. treasurer. C IT -gar' r^n ,. rsl , pa me* 1 treasurer W H Thomas Virelala YVm -rraGovernor J- Ho*e Tv>r — F>*ward F-•->«. at tor-es- r« e-*| * J Montsg«e r— '■** -Ue-steuant rovemcr F R Cooke Pro v w tlof-"Csoa-er—-.af Rev L F Cut ' tjr-wensn' grver- r C M Smtthdeal ,:>?.frtr rener*! p Kennedv Ar'i — e nihl-*s» (V>vtTr Piff -ji u M-Cs'- ' liewtenanf rm-emor o P Roller: *•: general J imes F j t n-, r *i lieu tenant ggwrr-'t R T Mi-rp-.-tr^r nin *%*i««»rT *kll oirt Heport" Tt>«t He *trefit to I n*r tkr f~l etit—*tr<tn* PralaU « FR »v>-*«-"•'"> rv-t V V -V •- - eno# vf prevail * rtg laar « flg>*t Tt I* free'y "* % r arrangemerta had been maie w -h Wal by which he w»i to " >*r to LsvUme aWso-jgh even the p 'h! «-ers r>« t*- « «to-x that r"*» wa* n »• a rn—v »?* the *"eg#d plot. From the «.»—» oouree —-re gta*e«eeta that tnanry 'mm c -ar*era wa* n'a- v ed or Lavigr.c 1b t*rg» amouEta fcy en tha :a#. ia. I; u e - -eed •, w it took all the pt;r!*h asect r? '*-d by Ir.g tor an "PC *"-nlty to go oat. arsd that he 3saf • so effort to put Lavigr.e c.:t. Msry who ha.l wa;»red lary aJnount* on the white boy are said to have heid ticket* to win inside of thirteen round*. On tr>e ".and. many »por"*r.g men ! ntaJntatr. AM *?"•' *a» a acjuare con tea: and that both pugilist* did tsetr iwsc to wtn. Eddy Gra-sey. re?ere<e of the ftgit. 1* emphatic in hi* declaration that the conteat was honest and above bsard. At one pooi-r*K>*n a Son- sharped sands on the rttn':'. *n'-t of .• ~avir:g b«en placed ) on Lavigne a: 1® to f**- J-OOTBILL. |TiirT«Til. S<: r nrnrll, 8. CAMBRIDGE. Mass., Oct. Harvard defeated Cornell on S*Oidier's neil today, ba: »*» scored on for the first time tins eeasoa. Harvard made foar touchdowr*. and forced Cornel! to make a safety while In the first half, after ga:-.ir.g' t:h-- bi lon a muffed k. W. Toung kicked a pretty goal from the B*4d for Cornell. This made the final score, with three goals fr -m touchdowns, 24 to a in favor of the Harvard men. At the close of tiie first half. Harvard"* outlook was <1 '.seooraging. The crimson ahould have made a much better stand to protect tne f ■*!. and had cot Corneli a badks hammered Smailey at the right of Harvard s itne, it is doubtfUi whether Cor nell wou.d have got near enough to risk the kick. Harvard's defensive work was decidedly erratic ln the first half, but showed a marked improvement in the second. On the offensive Harvard put up, on the whole, a strong game. Score: Harvard. U. Cornell. 5. I'rl rtcrtraw. .'U»t Oartnoatk, A, PRINCETON N. J.. Oct 3" —Princeton defeated the strong Dartmouth team to day by a score of » to 9. The game was marked by :ts fierceness and the fact that the Tigers' goal was dangerously threat ened in the first half, a touchdown being a v nided only through an unfortunate de cision of the referee, who gave the hall to Princeton, when on the fifteen-yard line, for holding the line. Princeton's In terference and team work !n the first half was extremely ragged. K»EM». SO; lovra. O. KANSAS CITY. Mo., Oct. 30-1 ow a state university, 0; Kaa»a_s state un.ver slty, 66. ( hi rait". I*s Illinois, IH. CHAMPAIGN I!!.. Oft 30University of Chicago. IS; University of Illinois, 11" «: W r»| I'dldi. li. WEST POINT. N. Y Ot. The ca dets had 1; up t.'t.'r sleeve for Yale today, and had It not been f r r a run by one of Yale * sr*edy ba. k*. the scare w uld have been 6 to ij la favor of West Point Instead of a tie West Point payed a superb frame and. according: to Walter Camp. "Vale's defense is a thing of the past." Yale. «; West Point, 6. Mnnfurri 12. H< llh nrr «t. SAN JOSE. Ca!., Oct. Today, for the third time this season the Stanford 'varsity team made the Reliance eleven fet-i the pangs of deft-at. the score stand ing 12 to 6 in favor of the collegians. Stanford !»». California S. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30.-The fresh man football match today between the University of California and Stanford university was the hardest freshman frame ever played between the two col leges. Score: Stanford 16, California S. SEARCH LIGHT'S \EW RECORD. He Proves Himself Klbk of Three year-old Pacers. SANTA ANA Ca!.. Oct. SO is king of pacing 3-year-olds. His time made on the track today In an exhibition mile and on eighth, eclipse* all previous records and puts him at the head of pscers for his age. With a running mate he was driven by Tom Keating, and establiahed a* his 2:©f>V His time at the quarter was 33. at the half and at the three-quarters 1:344. Search light is by Darknight ;tnd U> owned by Lou Krelir-g of Pleasanton. %n»«»rloi»n Wrestler Oefeated. LONDON. Oct 18. —At Hey wood, near Manchester today, Mellor the champion middle-weight wrestler of England de feated Jack Omy the 140-pound champion of America, for £l»V> a Side. Mellor won two out of three falls. BPORTIXG \OTES. T*-e LorriHard-Berfsf rd stable*' Stindla. ridden by Tod Sloan. won the Old Cam br!-:a-'«hjre handicap and their M*t» IT. w :rh the same Jo> ke; won the Nowmnrket fr.--* handicap at Newmarket, England, on Friday. Eddie MrPuffle. at Philadelphia, on Thursday rod" a mile on a bicycle, paced. Ir. 1 35 2-5. thus low ■ rivar by th-ee-qi » »rs rf a second the world's record made by Michael. ASSWBRS TO COHIIESPO\OE\TS. Rntwfil. Wash.. Oct. 21 l c t»7. To the Editor W.ll you plesse an«w?r through the W. ekiy Post-1 nteliigencer the following: questions: (1) In Washington does the first year's assessment work on mining date frm date of io at.on notic ? If »o. when wis act passed? (2) In speaking of a mountain road, what does 10 per e*nt grade on 100 feet or en 1C fe*t? J. R. L. (T> The first year's a; -sment work must he done within one yeir from th» Ist of January f Mowing the c.f location. f!i A 10 p"r cent grade f s a rse of ten feet vertically in ea-h 130 f> et horizontally. I.e. feet in et-h K'j • horizontally, wh chev-r way you choose to calculate. SO. Seattle. Wash.. Oot. ?*. IW. To the Editor: Is there any law in the state of Washington compiling laborers to board in the company's boarding house? A CITIZEN. Greece's Hark Future. Philadelphia North-American. X v » Irten«* o >*l'i *i am -se all e'as*es In Greece to the terms of the reccr.tly-eon r -i f a < treaty wrh i u.-kvy s natural, and was to have been expected; '.nd-'ed the imbassadora of the powers no doubt opn s '.ere-! :. K .s phase of the question while negotiations were in progre#*. However, as the ambassadors Joubt !ess arreed. . ;« powerless u* l»r "he j:r~um a*anees and must eventually submit to the which have been a*~->e<l upon be tween the powers on the or.» hard and the « ; tan n the other But before Greece 4,w>s how under the jrok* It is ntghiy poe *tb - tha' some excit.ng s -res will be Wit r. ««.ed :r Greece Mee rts b ng ar ranged throughout the k.ju-:->m to protest • ? wtf the treaty, es*-r •-lie that feature <\* 7« v ' " t ' f~»rei?r >! of Or 'k fir a - "<*'• an 1 »•- * riots may ; .» iam!-r f d«>ut;*s i|r ti to accept th* c .oven-ion as :• « a ads. It is nt M *ved however t K .it the deputies « : a ' p* th'.s - ' 'V a-d a ting on the ad'-' ? M « the nttion assemMy will probably b» *onvok»d to deal w --e*' - -*» - the »rd 'he w.31 be and « hurn ltatloa w J be com; I * * '» r-ow-r .sa u> act other*:m. And with r * a- -entar.ee of tho treaty her troubl'.s * only begin anew The future of the k agdom ■ djrk. indeed. «i thl>i > i.U V SAN r »-Arrved -ship Spxrtan. ®e*ti «■ r.er W'aita W ilia. \lctt>ri<i *ri 5o - i Bris t<>l. Com x. bark- ntme ' » L> Columbia r.ver ba* 1 ; H ghi*' t Light, Sound; »,-vo«rer bailor By Et S Btßtr*ir>. N »>a actMOSCP Gte«. Cooa Bay: bay. y -rt Angslea s ed c» 5, S rw-gixn steamer P»' r r.a;mo Astorta—Arrtved. Oetc-er t- British ship Norma frv*t T P**»rt A - L, verpod— Am* • l • r ??, British sh p p-ißbeyne from \*r oat er. Tt-k' v ha »-• - £l, p.r;ush fc«rk Seikirksnirc for Oreg%-„ IlalS'.er B*&r iJSs *• ;o tre app«Cit*. Hare You Seen Our M»n'» Waterproof She** at *s3# Have You Seen Our Women"■ Waterproof Shoe* at ■#s3# You Need Them BAN FRANCISCO SHOE COMPANY, 722 First Avenue and Columbia Street. Our footwear will outwear footwear boufUt e*£«wh«r*. Carpet Sweeper Sflle. Monday. For Monday only we will sell Carpet Sweepers at the following prices: HI aacll'a Ma«lr Carpet Swrrpfr lI.ZS <>mnd Hnpidi. WlrtilKim. "Crown Jrnel," fI.KO firnnd Knjiliii, Mlrhliiiii, "Sncfpf reltf" *1.75 Child's Carpet Sweeper* lf,V Motjnette Carpet Sweeper |>.lil Bissell's Grand Rapids Sweeper, any finish . . $2.10 Thrir are positively tlie lonfit prices we bate ever made o* these good!. Cutlery for Monday. 4 Good \Vm4 Handled Knife and Fork t'o per Set Dimlile Tipped Wood Handled Knife and fork ftl.2" per »rl White Hone Handled Knife and Fork, metal tipped.... *1 .«*» per Set White Bone Handled Knife and Fork, donhle tipped. .. St JUI per Set W bite Boae. extra line, donhle tipped .. .f-i.lO per *ct Plated Cutlery. Malacca Knives and Forks gt.itO per Set Merllntt Plate Co.'» Mlverplated Knife and Fork. lI.SO per Set Triple Plated on Steel Blade Knife and Fork #1.75 per «et Hovers' Silver Plated Kalfe and Fork .....|3JO per Doaen Butcher Knives. A Good Batcher Knife ........ ........ .....15c Hie h-Grade Q in Bnteher Knife ,1«o Hlsh-Grade Irt-in Bnteher Knife *t>e lo.lneb Steak Knife, heat niakea Hsc Carving Sets. Hn>rnood Handle Two-lleee farri.g I .IXI Stag Handle Two-Piece tar*in* »et M.« Handle Three-Pleee fartl.* Set »!W» White Handle Three-Pieee Carvla* «et MS S«a« Handle Silver Ferale far* in* Set We eaII special attention to o«r new line of theae k ooda. ta eioltnn Cocks' Knlvea. Freneh *ll eera. Oj»ler Kalvea. flam Halves, «ahxtnr». We .No have received . new line 1 vnry-Handled Stir ling Feraled Tahle Knlie»l very Ine. W hen at the Food Exposition call at the Model (Maine Room, (hangra la exhibit will he made this week. M. Seller & Co. Dental and Photographic *-<>• Oppo* u Poatoftca. Si Coiumcsa Straat —CAMERAS— «» keep ihe beat sly lea. tar oaa eaia a.e them. «k.rgt far shaw lag r*a haw. Mail ardera a specialty. HOTEL BUTLER Seattle's Larr«st and Or.:* F:r*t- CMm P'utr. Hot»L C»fr •«»«! (>ritl Hooia la « nnsrrllti. h.->.>rr.« WUk or W.iHiut lu\a*. || Boston & Alaska . || Transportation Co/s Btf<nmers will make regular w sai.i:.gs from Seattle during the season of 1&88, carrying freight and p.ifcsengers far the p KLONDIKE, Connecting at St. Michael with { jur own lirte of stern wheel river steamers for Munook creek. Circle City, Dawson City, and all pointa oa the Yukon j river. m do Via This Line Because Ql— It costs only half as much. ) i 3—lt Is the best and Quickest Zline. { ' 3—Freight allowance unlimit ed. o*~Vfe are not a trading com pany. « s—Avoid the perils and ex t \ pense of the overland trip. First steamer leaves Seattle on or about March I*s. For fall tdiltM J >j Lock wood. General Agent, or George J. Willey, Central Dock, J) Seattle. UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUUIIK I PERFECTION IN LIGHTING. Attained With the Improved S mm LAMP. ' A Llgbt that Sever " Falls. | No. 216 Cherry St. ■■■HIIIIIIIIIMBIIBaiIIIt SI,OOO. Vjo can lnveet the above t.-no jnt er any ather sum you choose through the METROPOLITAN COMMISSION Cft Buy or set! Grain, Provisions end Stocks for ea*h or on 1 to 2 cents margins, large or imatl quantities Room B, Bailey Building. Seattle. Wash. Telephone Main C 4. THE EVERETT & MONTE CRISTO RAILWAY—«. iu o• -j • ■ * ; e u» i r>- popular and aetfv* yr.,ii.114 district* of Gold i'liin, OordoQ Crvfc. Un Cre«-a, fciivert ~n. U?*r Creek. Goat L*ke and Monte Cr.sto ih« route for tounata, j-d camp r.g parties train* irate (.vtrrll for Moat* (ri.<« T t!VO a. n, oa Mondays, Urdar«d*;a aad frldays. Train will It-ate Monte Crist* for f;rerett at «:45 oa Taesdays, Tksr*< days and I rldays. m. M BAfP.D. O. FAT A. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS IHMot.v tt *hiwm lrr»ca > 55'• -■ *i '•* Lifr tiitm" »*> Ml) *•» _JP"W hno»i» »• ft-i i t-.r «wt<» dp* tms T"'. V. t< *!••*>—!>'♦ bf ■■■ tM» » p<«« •-' a 1 i»er a»* mc?fcn?icat*io *i2S£*it For saie by Stewart 6 Holmes Drue Oa. 1