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Seattle, I>ec. 59, l
fC*ehange* at the Mea'tU- Spo
kane and Portland during houses today
W<r *' Clears*--*- B-Up:^ 4
Seattl W M *g 11- M
Taroma . f-<4. r»i
*k: - ' ;
Port and '** ' "
THK WUTTI-K MiKkETS.
Jobbing t|«*» fil,, « M, *t
Joshing quotations yesterday wer- as fol-
Snaar. I'ionr o»«l ' »*'*'•
Surar 0« *fb»ngV-Oo?d'n "<"** J.«
lb. Im extra "C." in • K r , U, : W?
»ranalat*d. in br,i# per Ir *** c. cube, «fcc.
Excellent,
ftS!
wheat per bt»i «**»; per c*i. K <-4*4 • « r ""
i <tm. p»r ho. W. 28; r W-Sh aafk*. «.' tr
<* • ry*- fi'-'Ur. per hbi. tl&r. or sacaa.
tl'» per rat; rye m a!, per bbU: H Sf*, ,per
rat 12.10; rolled oats, p*r b;d.
h .-r'ny per -w* f- 251 "racked wheat, pe.
r»t fe.jf.. flaked wheat, |2.S» per case:
vi .4# irh#«t fin itt,
">»rl«jr. l*i-ih a* eta, 4c; 2Hb box a,
6, .. pea*, per sack. 4c; 2»-lf> boxes,
corn meal yellow. V*. C-®; »»■ **-**'•
» -e toe &'•* 11%. flaked hominy.
1. ' ti keg* tz. 25.
'• jffee «jubMngt—Oreen- Mocha, per in,
Java, per Jb, 24«r2Kr; itica.
rtw>tc# lb, ItoijftiNf—Arbucmle
ir. i#-ih caara. per cat. IlL®; #-ib cases,
r-ef ear. |n.~: W~!b cas*s. j«-r cat, d.%>;
5Mb tins ;j#f lb >»>'*;
Ad«n sr»c; Caracola 22c; Oia
2ic; grmsr.d ?-o!Tee. iftW39c; Lk®.
1 1*#. KIM: «s fJi.75: J»is. «n.«S.
Head, frarlnloa* ssii Fl»h.
Freah Meats (Jobbing)— Cow beef,
s»eer ineef, per lb; mutton. <c p«r
Ih; |»ork *e p«»r Ih; ve»V $c per lb.
Crovisions (Jobbing*—Hams, iaree, 11";
lama. «m«l! II"; breakfaai bacon. 12c;
dry salt ssd»*s. €%c.
Fresh F«sh (jcbbingl— Halibut. *i/-ic;
salmon. 4?i.V,, aaknon trout, Sc; flounders,
wi*<. 4c: r«>ck cod. sc; black bi*ss.
f't; perch mountain trout,
•Crimps, 10c.
Hutirr. I hrmr. KKK* find I*»»»iltr>.
liutier—Raneh, 15®!*c; fancy dairy. in
square* yy<tV. : Washington crt ambries*
t-;?> prints. "&<(*&■
• 'he j '** (jooblrusi—Kitlvn Washington,
1 *«V; New York 12%e.
y.Kg*> (jobbing)--Eastern, 14&1S; ftrietly
tr--nl, raneh. 2*4t3ftr.
Poultry Dres*ed chi< kens. ll%e: t«ir
fceys Art-urn '.l. 15c per lb; dutks, J2.50#l per
do*> n.
Vrartablr* and Fruit.
Potatoe* (jobbing)— New potatoes. $10?r'l
p*r ton.
vegetables (Jobbing)— Onions, Silver
skins, sSDti.m per |<W lbs. beets, 50c per
sack: cabbage, %e per lb; cat rot.*, .WfMc;
hothouse l**t!uc.e, 4Oc per do*: tomatoes,
hothouse 2fi< p*r lb; Sacramento sweet po
tatoes, per I**) ibs; Merced sweets,
I' 23.
Gr«en Fruits (jobblßg>~Oranges. seed
lings. |?mv?-|-25; nave]* «.«*•«:? 25; lemons,
fancy California. **: selects s2l? 2 50; fancy
apple* ll''/' 2." choir. tp})le«. •?*.?(*«?<•: com
mon apples bananas. 12#2.75: Cali
fornia grape*. fi.\y, p-r crate: cranb'T
rl* r>per bbi, 13 per box. iiears,
per bo*.
May, tirntn and Feed.
Ha/ Ooi>bing)—Pugef sound, p«»r ton,
110; Eastern Washington timothy. 114; alf
alfa. lIHtU
Oats (jobhing) -120.
wh-it-ir?
Harley <johbing)—Rolled or ground per
tor. |2l«r?3.
Corn—Whole. *22; cracked. *22: feed meal,
per ton, 122; bran. 115; shorts, sl7.
TAIOMA WIIKIT M \KK KT.
TACOM.V Dfc. 20. Wh<=at—No. 1 blue
item, 7*% c; No. 1 club. 75% c.
roHTi vM> wiie.ir MARKET.
P« iRTDANP. Dec. 30.-The local whent
mirker la aready at a slight advance. Ex
porters were quoting 74% c to 75c as top lig
ur- « for Waiis Walla: iiluestem and valley.
Wheat and ahips are both In good
supply at present.
HAW FHIVIMO MARKETS.
Rrrmdatntfs.
M\N FRANCISCO. Dec. 30.-Wheat (a
hlsher. follow ir.R an advance at Chi. a«o.
Tt #• local market It not very active, litr
iev if easier Ther. js a f «ir demand for
cats for iwth feed and seed purposes, and
tie market is steady.
Flour—Net c ish for family extras, |4.50®6
4>" iiakers* extras, S4 Ju^4.«)
Wheat-Shipping, II 41MH-42% for No. 1.
and fi 41% for choice; mlflfng. fi.4ssi< 1.47%.
ftirl-y— Feed, fancy, 'JHi92%c; brewing.
91 vi I 10
Oats Poor to fair, lift 1.03: « tod to choice,
•! 'i7 5 --y I U"v : fancy (« d ll.'l.vjjl 20: gray,
tl 12%f»1.17'»; milling. I'.ot%i<l 12 1 -: S.ir
t-r>e ft svaji black, for sc«d. |i.X.2l..Vi;
red, 1 40.
Receipts.
Flour, quarter sneks 1*270: wheat, cen
t.ils 5,77 s .. do Oregon barley, eenlti*.
4" <*'*>; oats, cen'iia 2R5: beans sa«-ks. 3
corn, cent iis. t '•«■'>; potatoes «.*< k* fi
onions, sack* !.*•• do Oregon, 417; hrin!
»aeks 21' do Oregon I.7<M m Id!in.:«.
e»ark« ;tv do Oregon. *O4; hay tons 41";
w<xi! Katns M; hide* number 642. raisins,
boges. 755; wine, cation# S* %».
Ct<i«i«tK (pi iitmtnni,
Wheat Steady; SI4 <' -.; May
i? «m
Rtriey 8:ro: f Miy. ST.*.
<"orn -l.artr* yc!!tiw' UTV
liran~stTuH,
Wool anil Hops.
Wool Sprinfj N'cv idv HijtV; Oregon
: fill, southern co.ift ?, mh*'. :
St.", N -rt hern lambi*'
m uriiin Um!'*'. I'M-'", S.m J *
n {••.•" !(umi>Ot«lt a i Msn.io
• I" r H'lf
'' >p» -U!d crop nominal; r► * crop. It)
Cits',
I'rmlnrr, fruit. It»««.
M r ft* - Mtddlit-ga. sft
M.tv Whrii sl2 '•:?!! : V *j,» i? aiil f>3f
1! « ill ,i t> | 'O. M'liv I'-
5. . : N;r» $* «-lo*ar. »» MM; atock,
P : ' d Whtat. $12*114. h.imr'.
per «!•». ttftgfr*.
v *>«<•"*}'>« !,»r'y h >«* ro?*toe<t, j»y.- •,
r»r «• ';»! •vr !! ir!>.irK« J' 5 ".. : r'ver
!• >« X-sfi x- M'.jr rii> ■-•
M • .» «u . t r :»>• Or.-v.-m R tr -.tnk*'
*• -* ■ -Uvrr*kM si.>»-» 2.». ; * g<r'!c
;v err lh. gre*n p«M* •..»?«>; MH-.i* t« «r.«'
«v v,- -v t >m<»: v- l>ov ■ Ch'le
irrrr" pepper e: CMplant.
* ' okra K'H'titV mushroom* 2V:i>V
'"•i? >' >'i'-o »!■•• -•* X- Z'> p»'r ho*
fi'i"-"' *ppt- *, ?' ,*Vv- cranberries ss„•>
r»-r sure?. »:<"»><• '■•liivry, |h t
■ v p- tr« R«r?etr :;-»*!$1; o tinVe*. j'-j
*■ ■ ■•*r i t ; •>.-•; .-.•-.. • j a
*■' s « * V. «! M> \ ir : rel' *\W ?
. ■>!»:i»-on t-.iUf-.rni« !rm rt iMjSi T ■
'*> 'i $1 - '•.%!s,nn-'
$:«*; p-r hM«ch: pineappta*. 12H4 p,» r d<HL
•* —Fa "-rv ereanv»t »v
- • *xv ! ancv datr? >"-;2?o: do » -ond#, J«
i. ' i>r* NVw. 11 '* ,' I
V"'" 1 cr t?.7 l „ , : :; *H! ¥,r ' Voung
A r " 1 W ■f! ' \ \ ' ,•.- * ;I ,
' ---- - St.»r\ Ca.'f ~ , Ejj{.
iwttv
trv f-rk#v n <«" *!•-}{■ v
:'1 -V r V•
* - J t br • $; •»>•-«
•* f K" 1 •'|.l ** trit** $? %. .-4
7. "' * : • • *•■ \* V- r v ,( ), K»
! tl •«r :• 1 : r rwi , -
I - 1 i r «r- I!: % - < • .
I'vrhanKe.
!**• •M'-t on T ->rf.l>rt *<f\ «j|t
k!t;'irg «»n U>nf',>» *'gM I; if ' *
t'tim flu-tut.
»W * -
V'n. d«-»» T« i £ .h
Mlmtnit k*.
A?'* t «J*ttA 1
A'pha t Tt «•.!•.-' •
* b-* = ...... . Mr\ 4n . >4
)"es: A. {•-■«'-.. i \! :-.»
wgf Con M I' Aliio"
Pul • -1 . t S<\ ,:
BuSwer Con .«v' In tai C n • •.•
I'V.Moh,* .... y •-» ",'r
t'haS?*>n<tr iwi ..." >v« •"-»
("hotter . ..... > . v-v ' .
« •«« . . .. KS - tvni;*
i on. iWi. A Vi . 13 «, rj- ; n
'l«p<Tia! ... : #.,-M \.-. »
Omi x»* York .. 5..\.-r h i
r- nn r 'ins - K,: • *
v » >1 iu 1
»«0 - d A t*urt ! ;,.*• . " n s
rtr . ! < a « \-i; '. 'X* %
as NO'-TM- U »i? ■* J* Wrt j;
*O « K M UtK KT *.
Th* Cirhx «gr.
nwtork r.- - Mm *v*
toooniisn* tho tim *>t s.v r«tas to
: > ► » , » :::«i »• ' *- 4. ». t
4|l •!<:»«!'-
* ->*- » - vi iC.. . -.; t - .. ( .. . ~ • •
or««ing served to sustain the market for a
t'me and to give it an appears neeof
strength. htit rea:ix?ng sale# in the gen
era! Ls*. went hand lo bind with the GaaniP
ulatios for a H?» in special ties, and even
t • sto- k» whs :h had shown wide gains
; -■ practically ail after the large opera
tr.ra -sad taken their proftia in the general
list. The coaler* were strong <* a group
on account of the growing belief In an
agreement to restri t proofs* tloa and to
k«-ep op prices. They were also helped by
t • cold w- thpr and the consequent in
crea.«*i demand for the product.
? "r.ion Pa *.nc <-n Joyed a ;*r. ;d of strength
Ir, the Ute dealings, but afterward* re
acted.
The contradi'-tloß of Saturday morning"s
rep.rt ■>:" withdrawals of gold from the
1 -'it of England for shipment to New
Yora. had rr hto d • with the termination
of A ra;l> W ■: set in Saturday. The con
<S.'t:or.a in the m<<ney market continued to
dominate the situation In the stock market.
ar.i 1 *:;*■ -• freeing »f *he r&!e a fee .-alt loan*
to i r r-r . nt. in the late trading today
ch«- k'<i the of those speculators who
'•/ :- ,-a a: a c .«. --' ■ of
t rued <as* ;r anon y by imports of specie.
No dr-ihr i* Mr That the i»rze trade bal
ance in our favor f? a sufficient security
aoy r- stringency In money at
New York. Put St I* not believed that a
4 per cent. ra:*» for call money will result
in a movement of specie. In view of the
*xi«;!ng hiah rate fcr morey in and
in the European countries. There is not
much nroopf t of easier money until after
the firs; of the year, and until that time
ape-H»>tSve activity Is not l.kely.
Thv bond market was not as active a« of
late, hut prices held firm, with the ex -ep
tion of »"!!)•■ of the speculative bonds.
Saie« tl.Uf) 0«.
r. ? 4s. both of 1925 and of 1907, were
'♦ lower bid today.
Mosey and Kichsnge.
Money on call firm, per cent.; last
loan 2 per cent,, closed 2V'':i3 per cent.;
prime mercantile paper, 3Sr%-4Vr per cent.
Sterling exchange easier, with actual busi
ness ii •<• tare bills »•' for de
mand and at |i>l T »?»4 for sixty days;
posted rites, .$4 «[email protected]? l i and
«'ommer- :al Kills, M.SIW. Silver certifi
cates. .V; : T 'io7 Bar silver, Sfisc, Mexi
can doilaia. 45»%c,
Government bonds weak; state bonds
dull; railroad bends firm.
Bonds.
I* .8 new 4s, reg 1 '£> (X. J. Cen. 5s ....113
New 4? coup.l 2& ; Norrh Car. f>s ...125
Fours, reg ....112% Fours 103
Fours, roup . 11 Hi X«r Pac. lata
Twos, r*»g Sfc*% ' r> ire»:'a »it %
Fives, r<« ll*Vs Four*. to
Fives. coup ..114% XY.C. & Si»L.4ft.lot!%
District 3 65- .. ,I''< : 4 Nor & West. 6s. 124%
All.— Class A X. W. Consols ..lU%
Claaa 1< pis J>e 1). 5s 117
Class C !'*"» JO*" Nav*. lsta ...117%
Currency .. ..100 ■ Fours :+3%
Atchison 4s h9% Or. S. L. 6s. t. r.123
Adj. 4s > ; Fives. t. r 9*%
C»n. So. 2d* ....107 (Or. Im. I*ts, |. r.162%
Can. Pac. Ists ... } Five*. t. r 45%
Chi. Terminal .. 4»> Pae. 6* of 'SS ...102 s *
Ches. & Ohio 5«.132 *>i Reading 4s vi*»
C . H. & It 4%e IMS K. G. W. Ist*. ... *3
D. & R. G. Ists 165% SM„ .V ! M C.Ss. £§%
I'nii i S»1 St..L. & S.F.G,&UI.*%
Fast T*nn. lsis.ii*% St. Paul Con —l4O
Krit» Gen 4s .... *2 jSt PC. & P. ists.l2l%
F W&l> lHs.t.r. 72% Five# 117%
Gen. Flee. 5s .. li* S. C. Non-Fund. %
G. H. & S. A. &>195 So. Railway ss. !H%
Seconds 101% Stand. R. & T. te 3&%
H W: T. Cc ii. ss. 112% Term, new set 3s MM
'"on. *>H T. P. L G. Ists.. It*
lowa C. Ists .... Resr. £ds ;>" 4
K l>. Con., t. r. >3 [i'nion Pac. Ists..lo2\
K.P.lst D.D. t r 110 I!'.P.,D. & G.l*ts. 49 5 <
I.a New Con 4s.lolVj'Wab. Ist 5s I'jT" l a
!. A- N. Fni. 4». &7 ! a Seconds M« t
Missouri *ti- 1 <•) West Shore 4s .. 111
J1 K. &T. _d* «3'.f Va Centuries ... SK**
Fours vtf- 4 Deferred 3
Y. Cen. Ists .ll!H*
S tucks— 14 M i I roads.
Atchison 12%{CJii.. Ind. & L... 9
Preferred .. .. Preferred Si
T.ait, k oiitc ... U'j N. J. Central ... 93^4
"a;\«da Vac M-'vX Y". CdtutJal ...l<.t7" 4
'■'l'i.id.i South . 55% X. Y. C. & St. L. 33
Ctuirai Pac .... I('H, Ist preferred .. 74
Ch« s. & Ohio ... 21',; 2d preferred ... 34
Ch». & Alton ... IHI iNor. West 14\
<'id., B. & Q. ..v $&-"** North Am. Co .. 4' a
Chi. A- K 111 ... TC4 Scr. I'ae .'1
C (.. C. tk Si. U X>b Preferred »•«,
Preferred .. .. )>0 |Ont. A-> We«.t ••• Id 4
I-.' vv Hud ....112 'Jr. Rail. £ Nav.
Dei., L & W. ...13»V s 'Or. Short Line . 1*
!» !.. X: R. C ... li*% Pittsburg i<>
Preferred .. .. 4>S Reading 22 t h
Krie (new) It"* Rock Island .... 91'S
Ist preferred .. SM* St L. A S. F. ..
Fort Wayne ... K* 1 - Ist preferred .. > ! -j
Of Nor. pre ...ID) 1 2d preferred ... 2S**
Hocking Vat ... 4'Ti ; St. F'aul !(,51. 4
Illinois Cen IftS 1 - Preferred ~ ...142
I*. K. & West .. l5VjSi. Paul &• Mm.. 77\
Preferred .. ..71 f Preferred 150
lakke Shore ....173 'St. p., M M.. 123
I.iuis, & Nash.. 57 South. Pac 29
Manhattan L ..104% So. RiUlway .... ;<%
Met. St. Ry. Co 123** Preferred
Mich. Cen WJTPX & Pac 11
M nit. & St. L. . Union Pat ...... 25"-
' : preferred . F P , D. A: G... 7'j
Mi.-, c urt Pac ... 21 I Wabash 7
Mo'.nic f: Ohio . 25's Preferre<l .. .. 17-«-.
Mo K. & T. .. 13 \\ !>e. i # 1.. K. . 2
Pre;erred .. .. 35% Preferred ]Q
EiprfM Csmpatileii.
Adorns l.Vi i'nlted States ... 3*
American .. .115 (Wells Fargo ...,113
Miici'lla neons.
Am Cot. Oil ... 22% Pullman Pal ...177%
Preferred .. .. 75 Silver Cer .">•:%
Am. Spirits 7%, Stand. Rope & T t
Preferred .. .. 17%. Sugar !.>"*
Aril Tobacco ... <i% Preferred IV.'
Preferred ~ . 111% Tenn. Coni A 1.. •.&%
People'- Gas ... *> l „ V S Leather .. 7
Con. Gas W t Preferred . ... «■;]%
Corn Cable C 0..17"' F S Rubl>er ... ]*;
Col. Fuel * 1 .. «' r eferred .. .«7
Preferred .. .. 7<" West l iuon w,
(b'li Flee 82% Chi. Gt. West ... i:,%
Illinois Steel ... tJ Chi. ,< N. v\Vst ,IJH 4
Pi Clede iJiia .. it * I*referrt>d ~ .. ifi.!*.
la id 34 it <; W •
I'r»-f<»rrrti .
Nat t in. Oil ... 1«V8. A S W. ... \
<*r. imp Co IT i Preferred .. .. In'.,
I'acittc il ill .... 2L'\
Total "»nlr«.
T■ •ta 1 s tjfs of «?o. k« ' day. JTr I- A shares
If; iudirtß- Vf '*■!•> n. 2 : Hurtlnston > -
t'C, I. : 'vUN- A Na-hv:;>«» :• «l,: M »nh--t>
'.in 1 M". Mftropoltta?! Street Haiti* ,y
:* -'•■ Nt w J. r*ev C.>n-ra; : XT. N>rt Vrn
l'aotflc. W.Sw Northern iStoUlc prafvrred
I'M 1 '!. Ontario & W-.-t.-rn, y-M. Readi «
?' » A : Ho k 1.-!a *'-V T . St. P iul. 12.25";
t'ni n Tii i*®.". 3 M<«. Ch 1 «i;o f»rp|- \V<---t
--crn ? . P»vple'a ('..is T >Y ■•. S. j;sr. -S! !&5.
licnrrul t)aotatton*.
1"--ir- _'i «xi->rtf.
Qsr. drm at:d hr!-.! r.
W"i» a- !;;?-•<- t \r>i :it 3Ai TTT>.
ot -"'-Ui. No. 2 r> d SI.CrV Opti
-».j H? mer h n C jf'uo and
J-'; •• • ! «i": ' v v : ptiotss il! day .»«
1-" M ' Amrris »ri autl I*. is ble
!• '• VMcr «»'»{. « heavy o-ar
. » «nd Bm-"i'!v h»-:t« r demand
.■ :p Ot! Itnb-'r and i'. vilSc ret
higher on other months; No. 2 red. May
r ! "«tnjr i<>-\- .
ti t - St-idy
Wijc! • i f >- •
P»:rol#tim—Pteadv; VnMed, closrd
Lid.
I'offee--Opffon* a >«»• d uteadv. net *m
rhaoged to t" point* higher S.SP9
' .»»•■ tr I'-d . Mi' !; tt *. S:-ot f
' " Iti-i NvT :• 1 •(- t\ \
«->-! !-;ne. T l , . milt*. .«■•■ tdv. C-Td-vs
StK.ir—Haw »tr---.a '«-r f-'irn* * 3 -
M te«< tMv, (irm.
t».
Pt* Iron- Warra:.ta s«:.-ad\ J" " t v>
askad.
copp'-r— s f jiii . slo.> , bid; jil
asked.
To Pull: f tsp i.i; $:;«.- ,i>ked.
S •-. . f v v 5 )«
1 *-!*?.-,nl> j.t ;••« oid. I 0,.- »
frm i-vi- H\. S the »»:: ; rc ;r- - t ? r ,> r m.r-r*
and !>mrUers c»it» thf U*ad ma: ket «*t- -
at
\fnthle >a|ipti,
T'~e .'j rp l r-; • q* tv vt«it>>, !rt •for" and
s.loat, Saturday, lVcember is. as c ompti'
•' N-V N i*. 1 ' • . Ks. haftKC. is <<
ft- * »«:
"vx Ti«t. *' <OO bushels, i" T- .isc, 2; .>1
i
<- rn »tr.» t'uah#':*; de.-rt »!>.. ; i«; - a
< v *'». -jail ,* . SiUTfiK S. lui.
?1v r* 4 f4 • * ' o*'. . d?" r: 1-*' *v.
IM1; >, hti4h* «: d» cr.:a»«, ,v>_
•an *<;« m viiKi.ts.
The tltinrd »>f T rsdr.
C tiICAGO rv - J —Wheat onened a
•r -n •■:- r <..• ;:»> « -. s p., - t -. v iV
."it: • c -«t C-i < t: :-r .<«•. er;ng : >
s> " *" •"'* " .Oil m.:y 7 ■*-
0% i-r. U a-i the market dar.n« the mxt
hour k«,»i - l»it s « aN?\« tie nnai «ju,
* '»'»■» fd-six #•'»* n. Trading;
sj r:: t tn» : r« .rrr--«l to **s 551 v
ap.a wis en:ir*l> .-f .» )oca| *.roJ«*-
* -%i character The • nc decitn« wma
prohoh > d o to the ■jo r :- *• r
>-Ae - \ nsu't-jj of * h «.< of contract
*.n. . t'-vj: th;» w■<•. ; v for#s>*tf»-
» nit ».i« **. .i ','.'
ert eit ot the t;'-.-?"«» • C-' •. ». , »
' • • ' * » N \ -r
f!"-- and :& o* N . reo , r
«• 1 -v ' .» v .*.- ■ • • - i.-. ■ «« ~ -
it trv-n. ...
vita;*- Ar. . ;.i.". "s «; #. - *, >»,.
r.« <>ii« tra .te to th« "a • *•
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THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 21. IS!>7.
entrance? of -wheat and fiour from Al
lan*': ports were SSMifr bushels. It Was
r»ot until after the visible supply statement
for the week was completed, and the In
crease in tne stocks found to be smaller
than expeetel. U«at the market fmv* any
ctir indication as> to wfclch side of the deai
it wauld uit.m*iely favor. With that out
of the way and the weed's Increase only
bushels as against from 1W w 1
bushels to 1 bushels increase looked
for. the bull feeling began to predominate
and the prat* soon responded.
The total of the day s clearances from
the seaboard was increased to TIT «t) b*.:sh
fls by shipments from Galveston. That
gave further courage to the buyers, who
took more whaet at an advance of 1c ever
the earlier rilce they paid for May. and
of course the more the bulls bought the
more wis also wanted by such of the bears
as had been selling during the first hour.
Alien & Grler. representing the Loiter
crowd, were very prominent in the buying,
leading it. in fact, but this was greatly
Increased with outside orders. May ad
vanced to 92%»e and hung for an hour be
tween that price and 924 c. The heavy buy
ing which commerced after the announce
ment of the day's learances gave fresh im
petus to the arvarce, end at the May
was bringing MHc. De ember attracted
very* little attention. About 500.300 bushels
Is to have been delivered by Armour
to the Letter crowd in the afternoon.
was greatly increased trade in corn
and prices were Arm and higher from the
start, closing N5 4 *c higher.
Oats were firm, closing with an advance
Of ri *C.
Provisions were very strong, and the vol
uni* of speculative trading showed consid
erable increase. The highest pn~*a of wie
day were quoted at the close. Mav pork
20c, May lard 10c. and May ribs 15c higher.
Clodsg Qsotstlssa
W"heat—December. $1.00: May W*»c.
Corn—December, 38% c; May.
Oats—December, 2THc; May. 22 s .«fj22 7 *e.
Pork—December, $7 22; May. $9 Or,.
Lard—December, s4.."*>; May, $4 V».
R;bs—l>ecember. $t.4T; May $4 ".
Cash wheat—No. 2 red. $1.00; No. 3.
>Bc; No. 2 spring, RWrWc; No. 3.
No. 1 hard winter. Kf* ; No. 3, No. 1
new spring, JH'r
<">ats -No 3. jVj22c.
Ba rley—26® 43 c.
R\e—«*4C.
Flaxseed—ll 1 8 .
Timothy—s2.tK>.
Li»e Steele.
battle—Beef s*eers sold 'arpely at 14 40<?|
5.K', common lots going around f3.?G#4.00,
while fancy cattle were sirong at 55.2Q9
5.50. Exporters were very good buyers
around $4.5&55.10. Stocknrs and feeders.
H 06&4.25. Cows, heifers and bulls were
fairly active and steady.
Hogs sold largely at $3. coarse
heavy packers selling at 53.25&3.37»4, and
prime shippers at $3.50"i3.i5; pigs sold
chiefly at
Sheep were wanted at 52.50#3.25 for com
mon ewes, while choice wethers were
salable at $4.004i1.75; Western fed sheep
were in good demand at $3.70#4.40, and
heavy export sheep were dull at H 15*54-25:
lambs were in good demand at nn
for poor to choice flocks, prices being Ift#
15c lower.
Receipts—C,utle. ll.W; hogs, 37.000;
sheep, 20,000.
FOKEIGS MtHKETS.
Financial
NEW YORK, Dec. 2rt-The Evening
Port's Ixmdon financial cablegram says:
The stock markets today were of the hol
iday kind, with Irregular movement and a
rasher dull tone g>-nt.-rally Because of the
t- rritoriai squabble in China, Japanese
bonds were flat. Americans were good on
New York support and close! steady. There
is surprise h'r- that New York should be
looking for gold, the belief here being that
none will go th*re from London, unl-«s
either the New York market rists consid
erably or the London market declines, nei
ther of which appears probable at the mo
ment.
Brradiiuff*.
LONDON, Dec. »\-The Mirk Lane Ex
press, reviewing the crop prospects, e»ays:
The English wheat fields have a satisfac
tory appearance, and those of France are
now regarded as favorable, but it Is doubt
ed if the acreage will be as large as a year
»>;o. The Italian acreage will probably be
lncrea«-d. as the whole autumn ha« been
favorable to sowing. The news from Ros
si i varies. Mildness is reported in the Black
s. a littoral, and snow in the greater por
tion of the empire.
The stocks awaiting export in Rustfan
ports amount to 1.."<52.000 quarters, against
2.552.000 quarters a yfar ago. a suggestion
that the recent Russian shipments were
heavier than the reserves justified.
(Inning <| unts lion a.
LIVERPOOL. Dec ~ Corn - Spot.
American, firm at 3s 2'*d; January, steady
at 3s l 7 nd.
The imports of wheat Into Liverpool from
Atlantic ports were »i!> ono quarters; from
Pacific ports, none; from other ports. ?.o 000
quarters.
The Imports of corn Into Liverpool from
Atlantic ports were 39,200 quarters.
The Grain Exchange to Close
The exchange will be closed Friday,
Decemrier 24; Saturday, December 25. and
Monday. December 27. and tha- provM'in
exchange Saturday December 25. and
Monday, Dtc>*uher 27.
Ccinililion of tli«* Trcasnry.
WASHINGTON. I» c. 20-Today's s*at«-
irpnt of the condition of the treasury
shows: Available ch<-> balance. |239.0<;>4.-
602; gold reserve 11.V.17»>4.t>13,
IMRIIMI
FORECAST FOR TI'ESDAY.
Portland Dec. 29. I®?7.
Fair; stationary temperature.
L'. S. DEPARTMENT OF AORICUL
TURK. WEATHER BUREAU.
DAILY BULLETIN
Seattle. Dec. 20, 1537.
£ ? W «nd. ; •» i
; I I ' I |
si® J I I SI I
FLACE. j-» = | 2 2 = ; ;
: ? i!I , 9 f ; :
! : j j I a I : j ; j : j :
Seattle 3D.34) 4<v 4»»; SE. Lt .<v> Cloudy
1' • " i" 4*l K Lt .'"C Cloudy
Tatoorti ... 12 ». K s .<*! Cloudy
Portland .. :U *> > K Lt T'>ar
W»; « \V . ••* 4< .4 K Lt .'»* Cloudv
Ft. y "<• 4» 4*> E Lt .*"> l <'!oudy
gl >kan . 10.44 24 !4 SK Lt TCloudy
R* :« i 1 4*. \\ Lt .<• Clear
R* 1 B! iff . '••• V \V L' <<* l "1> tr
SvMm'to Hi !» t»t 4« \K L' •"><*]. ir
San
K r* K i . 4'. 4<> NW Lt .Oft Clear
\\ f.tu'm'i .»> > 22 y \ Lt .<« Clear
B »kt*r City 30 44 J> y, SW Lt .00 Cloudy
SYNOPSIS
S<\itt> report—Maximum tempera
ture, 40; minimum IS; mean, tt; weather,
cloudy. No rainf i 1 in past .4 ho:,r*
«J .\ SALISBURY. ulstiVcr.
M VltIM: ()li«Kii\ Vl|l»\%
- -t-Ir-•»;k«en^--r
TATOOSH. Dec 2" 4 p. m-Barometer.
•• a <■>■>"• ' *t; 1 iaet. t» n o;,t
-w»v ; » t-«rker.tin* a 1 p. m Pa-.->d ;n.
t r*. ma. at 2p. m.. t.? pione« r. at Z i.,
p. m.
NEAH BAY. D-■*-. ?!-4 p. m.-Clou<ly:
Mi'SfSf*' SPs, Tug Tact.ttta in the bay!
. •; IAN .L; :.S . . 4;• m.--B.i
--r .met* r. c!o . iy. ejlm.
>* VlttM. >K\\ s
HOQUIAM, Dec ArrfT«4 Bktn
N.-rth !'•« thirty day- from San Diegi
for H-^nuiam.
HOQI IAM r—v ?'.~S*;ied~S. >r Katie
- k..- t- r "om Ai« rd«--n for Noijtin,
N w - r VJkir.g. Aber
f - Stn Fr.*r.'*co. LiUebonne.
"■ • • i .. • tr; ' r > • 1 • o, and s. :.r
i- • ' 1 : . . . for H«.. ;
Uii.-VIS it Aitf< -it i> ■ • . -Sa'-ed De
•t.t -r -t. l k'.n Katie r\ kluger. for'Nou
m«*a. s-'hr Allei a for H'i
i*l' KT T«« w v S; \i ■ ih. ; A rr*v<"-1
' "' * i>r > M.#r>n Fra«. r from
Ro.«a,i,v Bi 1 k K < ;■»*#.o
"-r Fr*>f-n»anue. Br bk F.ir! 'I ;r«-av»-n
*> r v < < »wn Br Rii L«rd W -v for
Q :»frstowr.; Hr «•» Loasdaie. for •j-JeVris
tc* n.
i'"Hi GAMBLE I »«v>. y, _ >fi »,j
r '* r -\ »ohr Okar. as. for San*Fr»n-
JVRTTOWVSFVO : J>.
-cirber i« e?i s a-rsn ?-r w,- Frincns o;
Isk Harry Mar«.= for Fran *-•>
Vrfl*'*- r *"' -*?:!**• Dacwabf it.
fr K ~u. : t r ww:;' .*n. hr »h
* ; ■>. • v•■ ■i > * n lt«' <m' #>r 3?.
j r x >-■■ st:k-:r- ? r y • Mown, Br sh
B*io a Rfv K. Br n \\ asdale Br i>k ov t r.
tvre. Br fir t*tty .-f r#rr ■: Hr «tr Hvscn.
for Wowm*#"". Arrived peooKberß, Br
:-K \:;;«-lSert, fr na Horu ,'uhs
*, AS *>'a. h& . : , Ar v- - r»-.-emher
. , AS- .. ; .- r :» bav
• iT ' Park* ' - sa-. Fran
• • atr 7*r " - ' i for \'r>n«
V «•"/'- " 5s- »:r _<■»• f« n : - r . ;4 .%
S.t.- K'.\r - . i % ;n Taai i» Sr.Aßtefl f. r
YAQFINA "BAT Dee 91.—8 AML W
r """" r* - * -~ r 4•< j- ~r.
Cv.H_'6 LAV, i-'i. .. . —i.
1». strs Areata and Homer, for San Fran
cisco; strs Cxartna and Empire
YAQUINA BAY. Dec. 20.-Sa:led. De
cember IS. str President, for San Fran
cisco. . „
IAN FRANCISCO. Dec. Arrived—Str
Washtenaw, from Tacoroa. Sailed— Bk Lev;
G. Burgess, for Taeoma; U. & S. Alaa
troes. cruise.
SAN IjIKGO. Dec. 20.—Sailed. December
I*. schr S j -;u->x ror Portland
SAN PEDiIO. Dec. 20.—Arrived. Decem
ber 19. str L.i cme. from Tacoma.
SANTA ROSALIA Dec. *< —Arrived. De
cerrber 15, schr F. 3 Bedfleld. :rom Grays
Harbor.
MONTEVIDEO. Dec. 30.—Arrived. De
cemb r IT. P- str Glenfarg. from Tacoma
for Q :e<nstown.
HOXCK' NO. Pec. ». Arrived. Decem
ber 19. Br str Copt;.-, from San Francisco.
Sailed. December IS. str Peru, for San
Fran-isco,
YOKOHAMA, Dec. 20— Arrived, Decem
ber la. Br str Belgic. from San Francisco.
las I'rAßrUro
Steamship City of Puebla sailed yester
day morning for San Francisco with the
following list of passengers;
Stephen Knapr, C. I* Knapp. Raymond
Presnaii, T M. Howard, M. A. Finley. Mrs.
Ravage. George B. Gruneraux. Mi«s N'
Hansen. R. A. Kinner, David A. Quirm,
Mrs. L. M. Presnaii. Dennis White, Hr A.
Fames. Mrs. J. T KeHey. Mrs. C. Martly.
Mrs. L. Demto, J. F. Kelley. Charles
Craft. Miss E. Robinson. A. G. Shoop.
Andrew Ravs, John Cudihee. Charles
Krsrmer. James M. Shoup. F. A. Peterwon,
Capt. R. Peterson, E. B. Johnson. Jack
Malm, P. Whitworth. Glen Look. Mrs Al
lison. P. Ferguson. Mary Sook. J. Linse,
Charles Hoch. C. P. Mulgrew, O. R. Mar
shall. P. F. Mehan, and forty-six second
class.
Bteamsh!p Walla Walla arrived yester
day from San Francisco.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Transactions Slare laoaary 1 and
for Yesterday.
Real estate transactions since January 1.
IM7, are There were Sled for
record yesterday ten deeds, aggregating
$3,6*8. Following is the list;
The Farmers' Water Company to Mary
A. Harn, lot 2 and n'-a lot 3, sec IS, tp —,
r 6. Novtnjber 4. q. c., fl.
Martin Hoff et ux. to Christen Quevll,
part lot 2, block 12 D T. Denny's East
Park add. January 24. 1535, $l5O.
Tne v\ est Coast Improvement Company
to W. H. Peter, lots 13, 15 and lot 16.
block iC; lor i>. block 16. Oilman Park.
April 3, l!#4, ll.auO.
Michael Noon to Benjamin F. Allen, lot
6. block 14. llcntoa Hill add, November 2u,
J350.
Anna L. Brabon and husband. C. E. A.,
to I. H. Spragu*. lot 20, block S. Sander's
add to Oilman Park and Salmon Bay. De
cember I*>, 4100.
Charles E. Shepard, as administrator of
estate of Cynthia A. Pea body, deceased, :o
M »ry Vernon, lots 7 and IS. block 67, Gil
man Park lialiard. D> ember fc. $455.
Mary Vernon and husband. W. H.. to
Harvey P. Campbell, lots 7 and S, block 67.
Oilman Park. December 30. $1 200.
Frederick W. Smith to M. Irene Cook,
lots 7 to S. bio- k 45, J. J. Moss' first add.
December 20, J2ofl.
Edward M. Doyle et ux. to James H.
Doyle, n sw and sw r.w sec 14, tp 21, r4.
May 24. sl.
O. M. Faulkner et ux to D. O. Eshbaugh.
Jot 6. #)iock 45, Bell heirs second add, Sep
tember 22, tl.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
THE DJLLER.
E. S. Bennett. Port Oamble.
H. McLean. Skaguay.
F. Wood. Skaguay.
0, B. Crommett. Port Gamble
Jacob Eut, Chicago.
Mrs. J. Eul and children. Chicago.
R. C. Schlossen wife, and fy, Chicago.
F. M. Sparling, Snohomish.
James Mayler, Oak Harbor.
John Chad wick. Hoodsport.
E. Pantyke, Arlington.
R. H. Palmer. Arlington.
J. R. Bteen. Arlington.
John Lewis, Index.
Charles Carvelson. Index.
C. an Presseruin. Mount Vernon,
M'.sa Stella Ounn. index.
Mrs. J. A. Rankin, Whatcom,
Charles Nelson, Whatcom.
Otto Glendahl, Pratrie.
J, Reed, Everett.
W. S. Lambert. Anacorle*.
J. McCulloch, Anaoortes.
T. D. Jackson. Snoqualmle.
William Bishop, jr.. Port Townsend.
Mrs. Georgia Marguson, Port Townsend.
James Leslie, San Francisco.
Mrs. Leslie. San Francisco.
H. C. Keady, San Francisco.
Frank Miller, San Francisco.
Mrs. F. Miller, Sin Francisco.
Miss Addle Miller. San Francisco.
Oeorgo Ferguson. Mount Vernon.
J. W. Giile.-pie, San de Fuca.
Mr. and Mrs. Abbott. Hartford, Cal.
Robert Ross, Port Blakeley.
William Mar, Fall City.
Mrs. W. Mar ami son. Fall City.
L. E. Martin, Mount Vernon.
Jerome Ely. Oak Harbor.
H D G roner. Milwaukee, Wis.
Mrs. Gardner. WHwaukee.
A. H. Gardrer, Milwaukee.
F. N- Hatch. Conway.
Mrs. Hatch. Conway.
Georgt Andrew-. Arlington. *
Miss Kmaw Smith. Issaquah.
Mrs. orin Baxter. Fal ICity.
Miss Mary Watson, Lowell.
Miss Bessie Watson, Lowell.
M Van Cleave, Sumner.
Otto Yon Pressenton. Birdsvlew,
C. E. Flanerv. Everett.
Ben Evans. Everett.
H. Pokers. Everett.
Joseph Ferg ;son. Arlington,
W Dunlap. La Conner
W. A. an Dusen. Cherry Valley.
Roy Rutherford, Fall City.
J. H. Irvine, Stanwood.
W. F. Bart. Tacoma.
Mrs. Bart. Tacoma.
Thomas \\ atson, Tacoma.
Miss L. Christensen. Index.
11. Dick Ounn. Index.
Charles Bowman, Redmond.
John Ntlson, Montbnrne.
T. S. Nral. I'l ir 1 ,-iVe
THE BFTLER.
Frank Mansfield. Philadelphia.
T H McDermott. Wenatchee.
M»-*« Jessie Spender. Wenatcnee.
Robert Young, Tacoma.
O H Feanine. \ i."cria.
F Elfoed. Victoria.
Mr. and Mrs. M J Webb. Dayton. O.
Mr. an l Mts. G. W. Willis. Vancouver.
P. 1,. Williams. Plain".
J Holland. Victoria. ,
Miss OUv- Bristol, Victor.a.
Mr and Mr- W. J. Stoll. Victoria.
D. Whi - .. San Francisco.
W. E. Ltngdon Sea*:>.
W Ahrenw. San Francisco.
Mrs. S. J Entriken. San Francisco.
Miss C. Prime. Olympia.
.A G. Tilling n sr. La Conner.
I»r F. W. Olcott. V. S N . Port Orhcard.
Mark D. Kadv Portland.
Mr. and Mrs A S Towle. Snohomish.
F. D. YuengHnc Kamloop*. B. C.
S Bach-a Chicago.
M' a .1 Mr- Wm. E. Ratten. Overland
Monthly.
H--rber' K n San Francisco.
F. S Stirsan. City.
F. 'i ffn.- »«*< • Vancouver
D S'fv.r- San Franrlsco.
F M. Caldwell. Tacorr.a.
Cha*. Pi' 'hv Vlr'or.a.
V R. R-:ndei. B;vksr.e.
W. A. W r?.e; I' rtland.
G. A. Morgan City.
THE NEW ENGLAND.
John Hans n Fir, Wash.
0 E. Mis! McMurray.
N- Is Jo' M( Murray.
John O Be k M M array.
?' H M Murray.
H. lx»w Tacoma
T J. \twf<v|. Sultan.
Frits Tinner Sultan
W. prem -e M nnot.
M • a \ sister. Spokanw.
P. An W* <n. City.
N. P. Hans- n City.
W. 1,. L>.ml">r Ana<"ort?>«
H. Walk-r, Montbome.
J Boylan City.
T. A. Sock man City.
A, Cam»-r -n a 1 d wile. City.
1 >an M. Rae Ci»y.
J, C. S'ephens -n, Kent.
I! C M x Missoula
Wallace Mix Mi"«snu:-i.
Mr* C P t'er.r and *J*t*r. MissOulk.
Lew - H. Snruin «.»ak HArtier.
1, Heath, Port Gamble.
THE Northern Pacific Railway. far
th's wtr.**r. 3* uph'M i." h' srh p'*«*ic*.
ar.fi o?t*s it heT the <*r'.y Sire ifforil
ir.e coir?-arnica Hon b**ween Seattle and
the out*'de
poriant during husy. atlrrln* tim-a.
It Is un V d v the iire that can he .im
pended .*n <?c d and prompt ?-rvice.
Composition.
We are r-w prepared to do mrrpo»"j,-ia
fnr t v e tr*d» 'any mea* jre> ir;
Mlr.ton. Brevser and Ixm* Prlmar. S*ti*l
taction Kuaraate«d, Caii or address Paat
lßse4U*enc*r seattie.
The Dar.y F'est-lr.teli.c*n er i» BOW on
M.« Irs ortiaad. Or. at R.;h Rraa.". 374
c.r«« t. Portiari Hotel new*
•t»rl ar.i NortbwMt Na*» Cotcpasy, ;*i
Fuat «^r««w
ELGIN
Full
Ruby
Jeweled
Watches
keep correct time all the time.
Most appropriate Christmas gifts.
Your dealer will tell you in
detail their points of excellence.
An Elgin watch always has th«
word! "Elgin" engraved an the
works.—fuiiy guaranteed.
ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH CO.,
Elfin, Ul.
KLONDIKE
SAWriILLS...
P tifij MAC Suitable fo*
engines, pßCkittß
Boilers. the trails.
Centrifugal and
Bucket___*
DREDGES
For the Yukon and
tributaries.
FROST EXTRACTORS, ETC*
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co.
SOS-UlO First AT. South, Seattle.
ALASKA MINERS.
Be sure you feet the best clothing and
blanket outfit.
We have our own mill and are the only
manufacturers of miners' clothing in the
city.
Hundreds of miners now in the Yukon
will testify to the superior quality of the
goods made by us.
Miners and prospectors are invited to
call at our Information Bureau. Mike
Kelly, who has been several times over
the pass, is here to give Information to
all free of charge.
SEATTLE WOOLEN M4NLFG CO.
Seattle National Bank Building, Corner
Occidental avenue and Yesler way and
1119 First avenue.
# —• —• —(M —# —• —•—^
$3Hm |
Oilman ?
Lump f
Coal. t
METROPOLITAN
Commission Company.
SEATTLE BRANCH OF
Ttie MEIROTOLITfIN SM EXCHANGE COMPANY
OF DENVER. COL.
(Capital fully paid, t&i.OOO)
Commission Merchants and Dealers In
Grain, Provisions, Stocks and Bonds for
rash or on margins. Private wires to
Chicago and New York.
PROMPT SERVICE.
'Phone, Main 434. Room B, Bailey Bldg.
DOWNING, HOPKINS & CO.
BKOK KHS.
Grain, Provisions, Stocks,
Direct Wires. Prompt Servlc*.
Latest Advices.
ROOM D BAILEY BUILDING.
M. C. Na? n & Co.. M. C. Nason & Co.,
San Diego. Cai. Seattle. Wash.
N. C. NASON ft CO.,
Commission Merchants.
California Fruits and products a spe
cialty. 908 and s#'-< Western avenue, re
cently oceup.ed by Gordon Co. Tel. -W.
Consignments solicited. Prompt returns.
v. o. Box m.
60 0* THE GREYHOUND.
Seattle, Edmonds. Everett Route. Three
round tri, s daily, except Sundav. In ef
fect December 2©, 1»««7. Leaves ~S«>an !■■ 7
a. m., i- m and 5 p. m. Leaves Ever<»tt
S.la a. in.. 2.:k» p. m and 7:15 p. m. Seat
tle landing Colman Dock. Everett land
ing Merchants' Do* k. Connects wth
s'-amer Flyer for Ta<*.->ma with st<vimi-r
Mikado for Snohomish; With train for
Monte Cri-'o ar .I way stations. Tel.-
I hone Bed 331. E. B. S-ott. Manager.
TB RAINIER-GRAND HOTEL
I'*I« HARBACGM. Prop.
Qi diij Stril'f Fjvt-CUa Hoi i» Seitti
»i» Pint i«#,, Rat*MM
«a 4 lUriM.
lilrtt*. Msrrisge*. Orniha.
In erfi»r to eo T~»rt !n«»>rt!on of
rc,tjr«. 9 ur.Vr th»*se headings, ths un«
should t-e s» the business olttc* of this
pai>er No charge is n ad« for such notl-em.
Funeral not: es. resolutions or other *;*.
e!ai announcemests will be charged nt the
rate of 13 cent* r>«>r lm« ea .a Srn-errlon
PORT-?NTKf !,**;«•> -t r : r>o
BIRTH«.
Ti''"KER-!n Sea"ie, December 30 l«sr 3 {
31* Oiurobia asr*-t. to Mr. ani Mrs' JL_
A. Tucker, a dau*htfr.
MORFORD—In S* i :i- 3unda> Der*.rnt»er
!■'. XV.'T, to Mr. aad Mr*. S*th H. Mori or d
a son.
M \nitiM.i:«
I'l-ATH»MAKTIN—In &•utttf, I <•■ » r
I v '. at tt.»* r»; r <A the o<T-. -a' * %
cl« rfjrauifi. It-v. Martin I-. L.xr.i-iu i't i
Fifth avenue. Mr Fritz PUth of* S.".
Francisco, ar.d lieljta i
Mnrtin. of ;h;* ' sty.
R< »K M AS-OM \N Tn 3t««t>, D* < mh-r
S> i"'"T. at K2 F:r-t - •;h \; r
J"razik liokman, of \V k- *on. Waah! 't- i
Mr*. Mary llwttlt, B*» u. f
tli* l^&r£.'£h
DEATHS AM) Kl \EK ALS.
BURNS—A: Oakland, Cal.. Monday. De
cttnber 3>. Mr. Alexander Burns,
printer, asted 21 years.
ZIEGLER- In Ballard. Monday.
ber CO, is3T, John Zitgior. of diabetes,
aged 33 years.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICE—The only a«-
thcrixed traveling ajents of the f ,
telltgencer are J. A. McClellsn and J. I.
Hawley. City collector# are J. A. *-**»-
cart. R. T. Ha* ley. W. H. llanna and C.
V. Whtt». Postmaster* everywhere are
our agents Pay money only to these ana
to our resident agents In the various titles
*nd towns of the Northwest. •
REWARD— Ten dollars will be paid ror
Information Kadtng to ths conviction o»
any per*on stealing copies of ih'»» paper
delivered to subscribers in Seattle.
ADVERTISERS Changes tor adver
tisements sn the Sunday Post-Inteti.gvneer
must be furnished by 1 o'clock Saturday.
ADVERTISING*— Office hours of
Post-Intelligencer business office: I any
until 11 p. m.; Sunday hours. 9 a. m : 2
It SO p. ra.. and 7 to 9p. m Classifled
advertisements will bo received up to that
t'roe. Advertisements the head or
ivost. Found. For Sale. For Rent and
Situations Wanted will be Inserted at tho
rato of 1 cent a word each insertion, f ay
raent always In advance. No advert.so
ment received for less than 25 cents.
Advertisements will be received at
branch offices or the Po*t-Intelligencer:
TACOMA BUREAU - No. 11M3 Pacific
avenue.
FVKRETT-P. K. Lewis.
PORT TOWNSEND-Wm. A. PfelfTef.
BELLIXGHAM KAY New Whatcom,
Parkpr EIJls, Manager.
OLTMPIA— Main street, Q. C. Wia
•tanley, Asent.
VICTORIA. B. C.-Oeorice Marsden.
The> fciiiwfrg letters awal: adverttatrs
•» 'M* cfP"e:
A. o. a. <•» t:.
A. M. O. M. C. o. A.
A. Y. Grocer. Oportunl'.y.
B. X. H. Z. P
B. J. P. P. N.
C*. O. Tijjin. P. O.
Ca-ho!;c :3. K. W. Rmdiln*
D. F. K. V. Merchant.
K. P. L. W. 9. W.
F. H. u. T. , J*. U
F. X. L U. H.
F. P. M. P. W. Ft.
F. M. >f. K. W. Tv.
F. T. M. X. W. T.
SOCIETY KvnCES.
AKCANA Lodge. No. i 7. P. and A. M..
meets second and fourth Mondays each
month. : :
EMPLOYMENT WASTED FEMALE.
WANTED Thoroughly qualified lady
stenographer wants first-class position
January Ist; satisfaction guaranteed or
no salary demanded. Address M. V.,
cure Post-Intelligencer.
WANTE D—Position by English trained
nurse, to travel with invalid lady or
familv. TVst references. Address Miss
H. J. Harding. P. O. box % City.
WANTED—Work of any kind by the day.
1516 fourth a enue. basement.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED—MALE.
WANTED Position as proof-reader;
served on St. Paul Daily Globe and Far
go Argus. Address W. E. S., care Post-
Intelligencer.
WANTED- i' ike baker, ornanientt r. lons
ej»perience. desires situation: city or
country. Address C. N., care Post-Intel
ligencer.
WANTED—Work by good ramp cook; one
used to all kind* of camps. Address B.
8.. care Post-Intelligencer.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
WANTED—Bright boy about 12 years olti;
answer telephone and make himself gen
erally useful about office; hours, from
1 to 6 p. nv. and 7:30 to 11 p. m.; S3 a
wick. Inquire at 2 o'clock, at Post-Intel
ligencer editorial rooms.
WANTED—Traveling salesman to carry
easy money-maklfiß side line; no money
necessary: samples carried in pocket. ."22
New York block.
WANTED $75 per month to live man;
must furniph J2oo cash security; none
others need apply. Call room 4;> Hotel
Price.
WANTED—Shipping clerk; one familiar
with the wholesale groeery trade prefer
red. Address P. O. Box 351. Chlopeck
Bros.
ISO A WEEK and expenses paid men to
sell cigars on time; experience unneces
sary. Ihe VV. L. Kline Co.. St. Louis.
Mo.
WANTED—-Circular distributors every
where, particular® 20<. Excelsior Adv.
Co.. 21$ W. 12*>ih s!.. New York.
WANT ED-Two energetic m< n of (rood
address can find permanent employ
ment at 1106 Second avenue.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for men's cast
off clothing. Call or address Witten
berg. 114 West Main.
FIR3T-CI.ASS RAIT.ROAD freight solici
tor to solicit freight for Alaska. P.,
Post-Intelligencer.
WANTED—A live canvaswr can make
good money for a few days. Room fi.lo
X• ■w* York block.
WANT KD— Machinist who understands
running lathe. Call «13 Bailey Bidg, Se
attle.
WANTED—An fxpertenced locomotive
boiler maker at G. N. shops. Interbay.
WANTED—A tinner. Percy G. Conn, Yes
ler wharf.
KELP WAITED—FEMALE.
Ring THE >. K." BOX for a i BMOMar
and civ<> him y >>ur classified advertise
ment; the Post-Intelligeacer will pay
for messenger. Rates lc a word, or
>1 50 a line a month.
WANTED-F'rst-ela#«s stenographer typ
ist flady or iff ntleman); must have knowl
ed»r- of bookkeeping nnd own machine.
Add?i -H Post office Box ffi!. City.
VV ANTED - Experienced girl to do cook
ing and general housework. Mrs. Dorr
Fifteenth and Denny Way.
W ANTED— First-class waitress at Sin
Francisco bikery. West Wash'rur
ton street; a week.
WA NT ED—Good cook; no washing nnd
ironing Mrs. A F. Burleigh, \'-2, Bovl
*ton avenue north.
WANTED—A good srirl for crenera! house
work; apply afternoons. ITIG Queen Anne
avenue.
WANTKIV-Wofnon at Ea«!» Rvaporatlri?
oui-k m avenUft and Virginia str<H-t.
WASTED— AGISTS,
F|I:ST-.'LASB agents"'to
p.<t*.it w.i • r ,uter which ha* j.rov <1 the
r,n( * ab*«>tut«* n«««n v
in - all Prtv4«; *n«l pub!:, i„
ralifornia- tt.on big piofu*
r >Krant sn; ,l! rapital will
ji.> 1 • .ntrol to right party for w-'i.w
Mat* of Washington; no broken Sd
for circular* and part -ul.r, ln«-|o4 ji
for Trach-Ur
mr+H. Kan Fran,
WAN 1 Kl> AGK.VI <- f n , L - nj , , "
L. « Insurance company. 0 f Cl* -
pro want a U w moreiocal«i«nt" £
the different town* of the * t ats ww»
they are not a.re.oiy reprinted Any
, " If'S-uranca or r-al raut* a
torr.fy j,o.4tm*v.( ror mer-n. t, V. ,
tak" our agrn<y for »:;« .r"
can make tn-.n-v. l-Mw , r .j v- v , t a
s<tu+TA\ a (Brent '%*k-?tr4 v «. v- . a in,
inir, Seattle. \V**h * build-
GEN ERA T, AGENT \VA N'T FT. "a i—
ant rellih!* mi m r "»Pabie
V. - v.. rn Waahtngton forthl «**l nr f ' ,r
r. 'o Inr:ranr-e i'omV<n* or vf hs^ tr '«
Th m, n w:U U"Ji v °/ n S, r^
? ' V l '--' '
W A NTEI'*-— Agenta to » T~. ITTI
burner.-, m «k, k.-r V " ,J "
e:yo beautiful Kaalißht n>
jmoke or «Bit :i; . xmv] . fVf-o * v '
Imperial lirass <'o.. [>pt L I' 4
Avf Brooklyn. Ny ' J ' Gat< s
JKftt w>rk. koo.l iar«V ,
'-.1 a hea2t»;y oc. upatlon
Apply to Yirnt 1-vJSK
'»NLY PERFE, T VAPOR math 7 -
*'r. : u#-*t -; . r on earth, tivr.,,
Caoinet. Co., NachvUie, Tcaa. " " h
""**!>■
COM P A N* rOXABT R •
W ANT■•" H.' T!! l ikJ hyupa "■•w
J *£&E£II
w Tl;^*,s fKuJji^ss
W E W ANT to de! ! ver vn®
holiday j regents; rinr
Phone Main 1J). Seattle. vJL®*.»
€l4 Second.
W ANTED- U -on cerdwood uT^T"*"
i w:-, r f Mply t0 * * iS5£
W ANTE D—P A
WANTED-P.;-?rer with sjprr—
emi:uiy in andling .tiura;r Um A"*
: :2ht« a . member of a •.*.£ J?fe»
preferred: .-*> annual
jlLi'iH—!.. *••• Elaine. W»c>, **••*4
WAM OVD-HAJSD
r. Mi .
"? -i- v 1 tVM/Jfr >»
WA M KIWTO REIT,
WAN TI: I p ; sr a!.*h«l houjl
year or !or*rer. by
no rhii.lr»-n- t.HHi
\\ AN! K1 t-A ;5 <r 4 room >-,nt. n 7**
Vr** v- Ci r r " ne; pft**
t " U1 K - Wdnt rtffiy*
A\ AN Rl>- tv\ i t*» ,„7~
nish*d rooms. Aiidrt«s ItoonLi
)• our; h avmiit' *wne,
KO(IM!» A\D B»t»n
1 Rl\ A i I-, ]• AMJL\ would pent tatTm "
man and wife or two ladle# or «!,??*
fin.- room, with hoard andTii
forts; o!o r in;
\ .. carp Post-lntelltifenw. I
DESIRABLE ROOMS, with a n .TT
tH 4 Third avenue. Mrs
KS UED
JtOOMS and board. 903 Fifth
ROOMS and board. 90S
FOR HI: \ T—ROOMS.
2 T—Klegan tly furnUhriT^Z:
K and rewards, baths; ite*m hstLflt
tel V erguson, Front and Seneca
r erguson. proprietress Furnished
»or light housekeeping. "™
1-OR HKM Nicely furnished front war
for one or two si- iwlemen. with n«
and fire; in strictly private family.' f u,
in: references required. Address R r
rare Post-lntelligtsieer. *
V* I Hh. "O. K." UOX for mfMarc
and give him your classified sdvera*-
ment; the Po«t-l n telligencer will
for messt i»K«'r. Hates lea word, r
ll.uo a line a month.
1' OK RE NT—Three rooms on upper for
furnished for housekeeping, wry d».».
able; tine view; no car fans, 124 dint
street. opposite Denny hotel.
LLhuANTLY furnished rooms; »t«s
heat; modern improvements; first elw
transient and permanent. Y# Kmi
worth Inn 1115 First avenue.
'HOTEL R RUNS WICK." First sva^
and Columbia street: steam hest; tiectr;
ligut; elevator; finest furnished r»bh
the city; by day or week.
JOR RENT—Private family, with to**
homo will rent one or two nicely fi
nished rooms. 1423 Fifteenth sventft
FOR RENT—A front room, first floor, S*
r.lshed or unfurnished. 114 Taylor »**
nut*, or -12 Dexter Horton building.
FOR RENT—Delightful newly furnWul
rooms; elegant residence; DO car tut
1423 Fourth avenue.
FOR RENT—A furnished front rettm;#*
s♦: a month: suitable for two. Address)
Terrace street.
FOR RENT—Pleasant furnished m
suitable for gentlemen. 507 SsrtKt
street.
FOR RENT -Three or four nicely fi
nished housekeeping rooms. 201>Niati
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms for lies
housekeeping. 416 Columbia stmt
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rom;
pantry and hath. 2019 Ninth.
FOR RENT—Elegant furnished IWH
over Guy's drug store.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room *
Columbia street.
F< >R RENT—Nicely furnished rooffli SH
Si-cond avenue.
F9II HE\T— HOISES.
FOR RENT Commodious
thoroughly modern house; jraa Itif*
linen and china closets and rare; ■*
two car lines. 801 Burke block.
FOR IfENT -Furnished five-room how
hot and cold water; hath; 9txtt*rs
avenue. Address 70S New York toft
Ing.
F'»R RENT—Five-roomed houss; US
Fifth avenue; close to business. Apt'
102 West Madison street.
FOR RENT—Two houses West |Mtft:
cheap. Wm. I'. Harper, Dexter Hon*
bank building.
FOB RENT—Houses and cottsges; «B ie
cation.-". Wm. P. Harper, Dexter Horw
bank building.
FOR BENT ': small new modern lws*>
on Twelfth street, near James. Johnl*
vis & Co.
HOUSES. STORES and flata Plow?
Rent and Collection Company, • Rfl«*
block.
NORTHWESTERN RENTAL CO, sr
First avenue, rents houses, stores 4SB
flats.
FOR RENT—Nine-room modem
furnace, gas lixture?, shades. lt»> I*-*
way. mi
FOR RENT Houses. Wm. N. RedM
New York Mock.
FOH KENT—OFFICES.
p, >R RENT— Desk room; uw of desk*
enhone. •'•e.. In nleely furnished
rooms. I .arris Cain. 31 Hinckley bkx*
FOR RENT—Small furnished offl«; *
d. sk room trm-alre riU Hinckley
FOR RKVI—I.OIMiHU-HOISEf,
FOR RENT Lodcfnir hou«e«t In Tae*»_
p. vtni |»r*c building euitabl* tor mf
inK ani :j > ir.ii:ij» hc>u9*.«, tar nM*
sal* by Joshua Pelfee. 114 Math
Tacorria. -
FOR RF\T—STORES.
FOR RENT Kino storeroom on Sec®
Mtr,-rt if t ik'-ri immediately. Ke!l<>W
IVibm \ 2X7 '-■ '■•mt.'a «fTfvt _
FOR lit N5 U *HKH<»I>E*>
FOR RENT -W» rehouse on Railroad
njc. wareNv;*- on W»-at '
hou-a on Klr*t aver. Ie Th# CIW*
v, «'rw nt < '..rnt- *v. Bob''in nlocK-
FUR KtC'MAWOB.
WANTED—To trade at a bargain,
suburban «Stv loU=. for Ptolhtof-
M-ipi-h, 'V> F!r • av»-mia -t
M lAMvMiKH SER VICB.
RING THE "O. K BOX for ■»"«£
Wtfisurn Union and Great
tram*. ha<~k-». (firreys. y t »
wagona; qui. k -ervlre. TtlaphOT*
liO 814 Second. Branch Patrifle
dry ——
Mivt i;lu<eo
P. RANDALL A CO.. >»g»Q
)ofc'o»-:r». p siii.K. f , reftv *.. * hr I** 1 **
ARC MITKCTt.
BK'.LT.INOS & f'.KVER (<tate arcW»»
Word's ftir » J'- .Tk.- ha 'dtfl*.
T if-qrvHASS >rrMt-
t MBItEM- * Hi:P*l*m
UMHRELLA3 -
and repaired; k'' l *"'"* l J>
lumtui atrcet. K«b««oa Br»

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