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li ' **w» correct insertioa of tha to made for each iotfees. resolutions or other spe- will be charged at tho \u25a0 <PU per line each insertion. My M - CO. AID riIEBALI. In Seattle. November ». W97. failure. Marguerite Josephine, HMWrcf Mr. and Mrs. H. Waidrcn, place this morning at H die family residence. Grant HHa Washington Iron Works. NOTICE?The"onb" Z u- IBMrSsjf snd*J I DK\OUI collectors are J. A. Ctth- \u25a0P&#: t. Haw ley. W. H. Hanna and C. Postmasters everywhere are \u25a0HK. Fay money only to these and BRMMat igesU in tha various dti*» at tha Northweat. . dollars will be paid for \u25a0\u25a0MM hillng to tha conviction of paper for adver- tha Susday Post-Intelligencer hy "1 o'clock Saturday MEjgrfj|Hlloi business oilce: Daily p. m.; Sunday hours, » a. m to fIL. j to | p. m. Classified WlMati will be received up to that HH;. SVNrtUements under the head of For Sate. For Rent an J will be Inserted at the g word each Insertion. Pj>- HH fiways in advance. No adver \u25a0HpficOiVsd for low than B cents HBnrMtiMßMnts will bo received at HRl.mti 4 the Foot-Intellicencer: BUKEAU - No. 12C2 Pacific W^SEN A. pfelffer. K9R44NOHAM RAT ?New Whatcom, street, G C. Win- KBProilA. B. C.?George Marader Mamo toUjwing letters await sdvertlaers o V joy-rmau jBpC. H. P. joulet Home. Bm)<r. ji c. M->T cnh. jpwner. K l *".. POCIETI KOIKES. HytCANA Lodee, No. *7 F. and A M EppOOta second and fourth Mondays en h HpINPMimEXT HVAJITBD?MALE. SpANTED -r.iiuail.ii «\u25a0'''?? r r>th- reluihle man who can run hot or steam furnacev; ran also milk. raSfevw K. C.. care Pas;t-Intelligencer. PP^AiMTED--Poflt'on ly young man; havs E?jpgd two y arp" c'n< «\u25a0\u25a0 nn KgKnibti fce<d of reference*. Address !». IWANTED-»U!C\ion at i;pncral hou o SrFjlfQrk fey Japanese. Xatna ?02 Sti^ond PLANTED Wcrk by p-tptr hanav Ad- C J. K' liiu lv Old 1< ; li! r 1...\u25a0? !\u25a0 Xr MAN TEIi FKMAI.K. Bprn'tf, J. HARDING l.dlev professlon- KTal nurse. lUO MtssAChusetts street. f»<at- pgt. Telephone BNck 1.2P1. P. O. | jp. Hlghe»t teferences given. kLAI>,Y who pltjH piano would like position ppM housekeeper etc ; sm»ll friary Ad- SinuMter rare I'o.it-lnulligene r DESIRES p »ei i.<ii .is hon* kt v, p lc " ISftANTFD?You to ring up Buff 7W for re- I PJjStile help Street number IW> Thlr.l ni'i.i* waxthh-MU.K. R. labor- r - f>. ? pa.-» lonj hotel piwfer and runner: No t «.»!t- i |,::«rj pltimlur: turkey pick' r*; m.mgl "? ? ij||nhvi«»her f> to XT: four family mm for t corrnion labor; im»n for Aln ka with a i little money; hook and music E"«#r month ?»»>' -x ?? I-Mrtvr; but*lne«n chance*; farms ard lodfrfmr hou if to ?"\u25a0\u25a0;: - qmvrrymen 8 ? £ «Hir» A portion nov» nt Oi~\ne'> 1* \V» fngtrn SaKTJLO- R P Inlvr r*. fr. - n--< «-v f*h: rtlihwiftwr: r*oonrt cook farm <!, \u25a0» man? Pl» ru.kc-; four f.Ttill men f \u25a0? < eon n*n W*r. rvn for Ala*ka vita i ?-.?:? mil? Wier? b"c>k ;»d rrjit i«* n*.?!»»:? *'?) ftcr month »\u25a0»<! i cf.' i> nt i ; partner: bu.'rei- «hnnce ; farm* ami *? 41 todjßrr 'let' nt nmtrrym-n \u25a0 n }*p HI n nov n; Cram's "<V Wash- |; tnMon SlrerV pTANTEn -M. n and worn m to know the mntprnt easiest and l*»t rout.* to IClon- \u25a0 fffVet bow to c<i anil m. >k e expense* on trie way: circular f'eo for atnmp agents VAitlM for Alr.skn rt«mer lint (1 \V. 1 McCoy. IQCVii First strict Portland or iWAKTKD? -Cood moii t: everv ountv. to ? tel! the only wenthe r-'rlo -»i ?> -Intel) irtne". water nr»l duf-t nroof rs rwl pov; tf f*o pn.v l'" fitl'lit -ir ?. tvramtnon Hemic 'Vea'.hir Htrl; Co Cedar WlunV Nch |rANrr.T»-An nffllrred to e,<; uul * V' what the Ovydoror ??Victory" » ,r ...» } 4?"for the hoi«eleraly sick of S i K li §\u25a0' AlVbhl, Room f llolyok* block if 4>vonac » Spring aBVt-ir;.MrN enn rr.-ke STW i month &T- Ir.ft Petit tiedcters. Or:»- r>" 00-ivon* aril ?l:*lb«r t. m-j-'hin' ; . -.»ft!*1 : Rood lm- Mode! Mfi: Co, Routh Pe«rt. lnrt '^IrANTEn-Siil' rm.m. .»s- > c*H on ? «tONkf«*f!»: liberal ct«tm. -i«on; l>itf Call Hcom 52? New York b? >? '< I# A t\*lCElt and e\iw!f « t-»t.l jnen to S wll clff«r« on tin>e < <i>«» one- unne. rj. parr. The W. Kltnr <-,\u25a0> s< !..? il«, SfOVINO. l ave vour mnet« -* rlcnnr:! nn«l l«l«i bv the in. « rt i t ri»« t Rcno\mtlnir Telephone. Ruff 4#-'l. IfinHEST rmrKS paid for mpn'o ,nt- ' Off clothlnr. raU or nMtter- bcr». 1" e»t Main VAS*rr.r>~rr. per moiith to !iv« mvn; must ftimfHh *««» e.tsh room 48 Tlotcl I'rtce. Ann vor "i'T or WORK * r> w >? t work? If "' i> write to AitelN rt Svl>o!i. flpoknne. Wj'sh. WANTFJ^ --T1 carmaker*, nt 11? Y t «!er way. Mali nt on<*e HKl.r W\\TKt»?Ki:M *!,»:. RINOTIIK "O. K. ' for me**<»ns«-r ?04 him your clnsstfletl adv-rn^ tnent; the I'oat-lnteillßeneer will («.«> for mekaensrer Rutea. lo a word, or >i dollar a line a month. WANTKD f ompetent wom*n tor .- c and ifenera! housework famlh ?-f i vtiS.'H, s?>. 310 ll irvar i avenue nortli \YANTWT» 'Jtrl f«»r VM.- t *ork' WAKTRI>-AU»:\ I V AOKXTB maklnc Wto fv. . wr V K :«», est aKonta* ytSr «-\er t \ ?», t i «, ranvnaKttic -nnd «<»*«» «! .nf full narthntlar* bv m.-t'i M; in M- Co.. X. 15>« I-a t*rt>--M> W;^ CHRISTMAS 13 NKAU »u , ,rn good pay !«ellln(t Oth»-r t> o? c »h. ir Christmas att'ts. \N ntn u liv rt Pt>oitane N\.tst> WAKTKU-KMAL KJTiTK. VANIfeIVOOHI hotn cl?-*« :> rain a. for which hav. bium (».i al*o hover* l<>r e-' Charles K. Rurn«»de. fc. t.t t- tn«. FROM OWNKR. lot <>\u25a0n R n n Ml i. \l- - Spot «";t!«h. care Fo*tl; ? r. WANTKO?l*nlmpr->\ < d (»? A'i«lr< v " r r - \K'%VM» « I.OT>l|\»i. £ov>»t£.»i oXST 1 k'KICK jKiid : r .a.: and aenilenivo .?* olothiajj. iUc I SaU,M Second aveoua aouib. WAVTED-MAMO. WAfTTED-A young gentleman with rood reference* warts board and room In pri- vate tmmUy. prefer* family having young member* eorfallv arsd musically ir?HSn«*d. WAST£U-BOARl)ERI. A FAMILY will rent to geutlemsn and wife or two wingk- gentiemen. finely fur- nished suite wt;;» 'ward. Use of bath and csrlor*. Address P. E.. care of Post-Tnr ell tgencer. _____ WASTED?TO REST. TWO GENTLEMEN-Two nicely furnish- ed rooms, with bath: en suit" preferred: tin*, steam heat or furnace; private fam- ily, no other roomers: must not J** more than five blocks from postoffice: only the above will satisfy; other? need not reply; reference* given. Addrees X. i.. cars Post-1 n tel ligencer. WANTED?Two or thr e rooms. furnished far housekeeping, modern !mpr r >v»-m<-n's; waDur.g distance preferred. Address H. L.. care Post-InteiJig'-neer. WANTED? Furnished modern house, be- tween James. Sr>ring Third and Ninth; give street and number. Address P. S.. care Post-IntelIlg»-n< er \u25a0 .1 i \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0.... | WANTED?TO LEASE. WANTED?To rtut or iea«« Colonial Met- ropolc hotel; fifty room*, large kitchen and six roums, *'1)1 l»-.us* with or without dining room: terms reasonable, fa!! or address Colonial Metropole Hotel. V!.-ori» B I- ROOMS AND BOARD. A LADY living in hor own house wll! ac- commodate one or two people. One large. pleasant ro<rtn, weJl lighted. ' ace he it. excellent table. Address A. care of Post-fntetligencer. FOR RENT?Desirable rooms, with board; flit# table. Mrs. Baker. Third and Ma- rlon rtreets. _ ROOM and board; all conveniences, quiet; reasonable. 1514 Seventh, near Pike. ROOMS with bord: private family: all comforts. 612 Pike street. _____ ROOMS AND ROARD?9O2 Fifth avenue. ROOMS AND BOARD. 321 and 323 Marion. BOARD AND ROOMS No V* Fifth av. ROOMH AND HOAitli 11*4 M.irion. FOR REKT-RWiMS. FOR RENT-Elegantly furnished rooms; IC and upwards, batha; steam heat. Ho- tel Ferguson. Front and Seneca, Mrs. Ferguson, proprietress. Furnished rooms for Tight housekeeping. RING THE "O. K." BOX for messenger and give Mm your classified advertise- ment : the Post-Intelligencer will pay for messenger. Rates, lc a word, or a dollar a line a month. ELEGANTLY furnished rooms: steam heat: modern improvements; first class; transient and nermanent. Ye Kenll- worth Inn. 1115 First avenue. FOR RENT Suitable rooms for elub- rmms; splendid light and centrally lo- cated Mayer Realty C'o., 33-34-35 Union block. FOR RENT?Nicely furnished room for one or two gentlemen in strictly private family. 1414 Fourteenth avenue. FOR RENT -Delightful newly furnished rooms: elegant residence; no car fare. 1423 Fourth avenue. FOR RENT?SO rooms, suitable for hotel purpose*. Pioneer Rent and Collection Company. "TIIR FI.ORENCE." 413 Madison street; furnished rooms by day or week at low- est rttes. FOR RENT?Nicely furnished housekeep- ing and single rooms. 1518 First avenue. FOR RENT Three single rooms for lodg- ing" only No, 521 Madison street. FOR RENT?'Three neatly furnished rooms with heat. 41!> Marlon stret. FOR RENT -Ele»ra?jt furnished rooms over Ouy's drug store. FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms. 2G16 First. FOR RENT?Housekeeping rooms. Ml Madison street. FOR RENT? Four unfurnished rooms. 714 Spring FuR RFNT-Furntr.hvd rooms. «06 Colum- bia atreet. FOR RENT?Furnished room. 614 Co- lumbia, FOR RENT Furnished room 4H Junes «t fr*t . FOR RENT Room" 4U Columbia street. KOR IIE*T?HOI" ES. FOR RENT--Furnished house, nine rooms, centrally located; modem improvrrnenui; reference* r M l * a m-m;h In yanee. /.'.dress F. V. A.. car® Post-In- tel IIgencer. Ff»R RENT An excellent residence, in Queen Anne kwn; fine view; full ap- v>intments; very desirable property. Wt'it im P. Harper, IVxter Itortm Rank bulldinr. FOR RENT ?Commodious eleht-ronm tborouKhly modern hou*' 1 ; ton; lnrr>> llnee and china closets and yard; nenr tw ? cur lines. 301 Burke block. FOR RENT Furnished lioi;se in Renlon addition. Inquire on premise*, I2is «?ix- teenth tvenue. from 1? to 4 p. rn., or H K Nottnu, Yesler wharf. FOR RENT House, eight rooms modern- s'*,, (sv<'-r»K>m flata, 21* T>*nty-th:rd av- ' enue south, near Yetler way. ! FOR RENT Houses and cottage*; a i ca(ion> Wm. P. Harper. I>. xter Horton bank building HOUSES, STORES ant! Cats. Pioneer Rent uid Collection Company, 9 I{ox well I Mwfc. __ FI*RNISHET> MOPERN* HOPPR. Rurke block HOTKI.g. HOTEL YORK First-clasa rooms: eleva- \u25a0 tor. telephone bath First avenue .and Pike; European or American plan; ra-e* Site to $1 p< r day I mmmmmmm CM ui \ r?-sToiaea. WR RENT In building, larg>> ~o room With full >ls«.,t ments elevator; well I \u25a0 af. .1 |.<w lr.sura' . ' suitable who!.-tale hi>sin,-s. Kdm'und Hew den. l»ort'»n »«ank building. j rOR RENT Store With v . j»iHn Ktie» t, near Fifth av< ntie aSc ivy. i*4 ,»?u! \ r .., '; x ; nue south. FOFNP The largest assortfr.t nt of <--jt I flowers, -nd *»??-» f rt'emis re.mot.aMe prk-ea, at M »'m< « I OS I. i I.OST \ »?: lek r I M-? V ftvnr 'n- «'»- ; »>rn ,, < , n R*-"u ito i' t Inleliij'.ncer of- fee and r>' *e r- ward i LOST Lm-" >' >' ""-trd d<*« > white , 11 k !? Ml m!uin->3 K war*l' 1 ~Wx ' . -tv " 11 » »*l Ml. R.VROAINS IN \TCHT.S d;.i:sio \u25a0!», 1 muvii! lr.stmm-"!* etc nLh<vt i-rtca laivl tor old gold and silver. I m e L«>an Offit"#, 41" Seecnd. 11 \ : A 1 "AN OPKI- K M \>an--d on valuable* watcJie*. diamond*, a d \ui»« i. >«» Tin *in *. I N«.»T. B OP MECTINO OF Hoard of Tr.u*t > ? N> i* }j hervr.y 1 given lut the ' 'at mec _<*?*?., ;j &t ;r . i of S< a .fc \ > kan v'o-nmer- cul i'ompaev. a c 3 l>n I under the Ut' of '? « *ti«.o of \\ a .r.g- --| taß. Will bo held a\ ti?<- ofßc* of t a v- «i- --i-.,t i, rom ti. in ifte Her r. ; dj..g ! . S- it..-- Wa*'-:-;g*' :\u25a0 on 1 . . v ,:>f ? n day «f N. vt ?;? >r. \ at j o'd vk In the af-erv. -'n » s « f .r;* 1 * i »>f c m;d*: s g *h- or»*n'aa?J i c' ?;.»? t icorv-.-tatlon cl tratiskactlng an* kind -f tjst »»s » -,a' art t at sa d board «.* »ru».ti» r.iai i.i»f. * tran-a.-r F J wot"»n A L HAWt.EY i Two of the pmom -amed aa tnutcM la I l!ie tr-'v.u j* * a oX FOR SAI.B-MISrELUSF.OI S. AS I cannot aecure a «nit,*ht#* »ti«re fi>r r< «? I'irant. will «"ll the following ar- tlcles: Extra large size Nattonai Cash Register, f150; eUjhl-g<a3kin nickel-plated e >fr. o ore S4O; pHx-f'X«t wrought iron r.-taurant mngt\ ffiC; ar.d an asa»>rt»>i lot of plrt.V! knlvea ftpoons. etc.. S_\". or will bulk the lot with ;i dlsi<ount. <'an ?>e ue-n nt UHT First avenue. FOR SALE?A fine hlne-room house, with good view of the Bound; can he had at n (treat bargain. This property «x>sr three thousand dollars and ear. Hp hrd for six hundred dollars, tf taken In a f w dqya For call at 27 Hinckley block, FOR S.M.F Ore fifty-four Inch hy four- teen-foot holler with smoke«;ack front, grute K<r« rnd fittinas. for sale cheap for ci«=h. Apply to The Vulcan Iron Works Company foot of T'ntverslty street. F«»H BAT.E?At a l>srirrin. typesetting machine, good as new; lu>? the thing for werklv or small dally paper; terms . i-v Address "Machine." l*Ost-Inte)tl- geneer. AI T. KINDS of fln»» michlnery s«nd ln- e r rments m.-»de and repaired; also pat- terri »nd w-irk for Inven- t H Wagner, room 2S Sullivan build- ing. FPPVCH R WOKS snd str-tlpht <>to\-e flt- t'tie« manufaetnred hv Variety Tron Works I'harlf* street and Railroad av- enue. FOR SM.E-A complete set ©f Trest A Co 'a Reporter** series r l ""ip. Allen A A Tien, Dexter H or ton block F<'"»R SVT ?" Twelve Jersey eo* «- *».- 0 t»»r, .Vr?v heffer*. one rep'steved Jersey bull J \ MeCann. Black H-ver. TYPFWRTTERS sol'. r»n?ed exchanged .'?d repaired at Sm"h Agency 1 t Se«-ond avenue, Seattle. »R SM.E f*.-dar SMt timber, near Me. Murray ? F Stone, \u2666» Seattle N -' »1 Rank boP'llng. i \VPOO FCR VITf'RF nt all klrd~t*Tr »i!' and nvnle to orvler; tatc*t styles i t Seecsad avenue 1 «R Svl l' ? lars-e Virion-*? o«««h R^j.. ? ... T terms eas*y. Address L. P.. care Poat Intel! #encvr. FOR U.V -W*ira <:e# D- -k -r Rr->* "n l)Tv . pta«o. t at Riegerton's. F-.ri«t a ventre. i R s\: r N' Wr r ?!«;? a,r#*T , R J.-K A -.J *r> g ??id -wta tor i \u25a0 ht»m *H. Babe* building. FOR SALE -One Lxi 2 eajf»ce. Cemnjer- Street I 5 }sl<*r Wyrk*. K«>K SALE Otd newspapers. Apply mx i hi* office. V«*H SAT V g * Rv T, ??* F-.-Vr 'Mpek Ml "tAt.KR M:H\|« k. ItIN «? THE o K \u25a0 »\ for \\,s em 1 nion as -.r. .: \.-rtht-rn tele- -11*m» hi. k*. K e>i>. and e* r> *t * «J- vk itl V r \i tin lit «« i** o»-d Rrancn i-? T.« un . drv ivinitKU » Hir\un>»;. IMr KKLLAS ?M- ' . - - rt vcr-J «:.d :-? ?».?. *d. gv«et«t >..| j- 6<# c»- hi" l *>fca*-a Itrm, SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE- Nt! tla hereby given that Ihe regular annual meeting of the stock- holders of The Yukon Comnany wll be held at the office of the comnanv room 31* Burke building Seattle' Wash., on Thursday, the 7th day of De' ct mHer 1597. for the election of" trustees and such other business as may prooer- Iv come beforp the meeting. Dated November H. IS?7 A COOK ING HAM. Secretary. COMPOSITION?We are now pr-pared to do comp.->stti.->n for the trade i«nv meal ure> in Nonpareil. Minion Br-vier Br,H Lng Primer SatLfaetion Call or address Post-Intelligencer. Seat- SPECIAL INFORMATION DAT? Y~7^ manufacturers. business housed public mor. hy the Pr-- rv tr> , vn reau room 42 -McKay Portland, Or. J nacixuiiEoi ?«. A . P RANDALL 2 <-o. jcbb-rs glsztng; screens, windows «i->or" Telephone. Greea <>44 zx< street. »Prtng OLD PAPERS for sale at th» flee of this paper. 15c per bundle. PATENTS - *v«ats. drawings guaT*nU'"-i A ian'i" t -tn.an 11 ck IIIRI \M> MIMXu STO rt%. PATFNTS - ''aveats filed Adams. Colmsn Mork Wptly. SiU tK? rr.;n:n« sto well " an- ftSSAYBM »Mi CIIEMHI A L. JOHNSON. RK Yc.-fc- a ? \m> oiiwucToaJ sAS FRAN''!SC.:rrRn>; ?', \u25a0 'M'? "T\T" engineers and contractors; hridg. ing. dredging, barbor imp: vem*--« ,7% ger.-rsl contracting. Charles l ! >t avsoue 1 an<J g V; \TTLE BRI:KTE cr»\f pXnV~T if fcr.dres fvr railroads and pil. drtvlnr trestle ard w'-.-s-' ? «*'?? V*t : e- s! V i ? ~' rf '' 3'- fi.orkts »\n «k»:d*hk\. " CP- >b y SMII.I PALMS Th, } ? c--- 1 trg-'-' a ? ' * , t ~ - l(< FOB 9ALK?REAL, BfTAT*. ~ f^MTjordan REAL ESTATE. A lot feet. with two largo wood"ti buildings. next to the city hall; this is a great bargain. tl.Ufi-'A fine s:x~roosr. bouse on car line and graded street. two Open Are place# end fine mantles; only 8 minutes' from poMoffice. fl.tM* ?A ne«t fittl# cottage of six rooms, on Twentieth averue. between Yesler way and James street. SZ.9X- -X lot? sft*f» and 40*10*. overlooking i-tk*- Washington. on ear line: street graded: ftr.e location, ti.&O- -2> k>ts in town of Brooklyn. close to car lines, tog- : her with a ?9*&» foot let <a corner). Just across tne street from the county court bouse, F. M. JORDAN. Real Estate and Insur- ance. 5 and ? Colonial btock. FOR SALE?TWO houses. 5 and « rooms*, and lot; Anne hill, near end of cable line; 11,1a). Two houses and lot: Ninth and Howell; r m. Ten acres, 1 miles of crtv. near end of Grant street car line, pit oer acre; ,V-acra tract, t1.250; % m;le Georgetown. Thr-e relinquishments of homestead en- tries. King county; C3O. ZSa acres finest bottom land !n King coun- ty; Burns ranch; sold in tracts to suit purchasers. MADIGAN. W! New York block FOR BALE?JI.W9?House of modem con- vt-nierscea. three blocks from Madison .street. 12. !'*\u2666? house. Renton addition. I2.4Mo?Two ?'ightly lots is Ren ton addition; view of Sound and lake. f7,00O ?Modern. I:lcr.lv improved residence property; lot 120 feet square. |7vO? Improved five acres, near street car. CARRAHER. 404 Bailey building. CI TV I'RUPERTY. timber lands, fruit and farm lands, equities, mortgages, mines and good business chances bought and sold; money loaned on first-class property; investments made for non- r- Mdents. Kellogg & Dabney, 217 Colum- bia street. REAL ESTATE- Bought and sold. A gr- at bargain in business property if taken at once. City properties of all kind*. Best improved farming lands within thr- e miles of citv limits. Charles E. Ijurnside. 422 424 building. Tel. Red 1101 RFAI, ESTATE bought, sold or exchang- ed residence and business, city property, ranches, timbpr lands, acreage property, business chances, equities. Th® real es- tate man, Madigan, 507 New York block. FOR SALE?Houses and lots in all parts of the city, on installments; lots on easy payment*; will build to suit; Hotel Ma- drona for ,*ale or rent: rare bargains. T, IT. Demp&ey. 507-S Seattle Nat. bank bldg. I*ol4 SALE?Houses and lots In Seattle, from 11*1 to 110.000; vacant jots, S3O up- wards: acres close to town: can give great bargains in all the above; cash or installment. Rooms 20-21 P.-l. block. FOR SALE?I2O feet square, nicely located on the northeast corner of Pine and Sev- enth avenue; price 15,000. Inquire Mrs. M. J. Wright. 1415 Fourth avenue, be- tween Pike and Union streets. LOGGED OFF LANDS in Mason and Thurston counties; excellent fruit land; ?aslly cleared and nicely situated for farms; favorable terms. Tacoma Mill Company, Tacoma, Wash. FOR SALE? I have a choJce residence of six rooms; bath; excellent location; must be sold this month to obtain tax money. William P. Harper. Dexter Hor- ton Bank building. BCSISEM CHAUCBS. 1 LONDON INVESTMENT CO.? . Sl4 Finn Avenue. Seattle OfT<»ns for sale: Lodging houses, centra! locations. Hotels, c«mral locat;ons. Cigar, candy and fruit stands. Butcher stop, cheap at K*jO. Grocery stm, a bargain. Lodging houoe and lot. 24 rooms in house. p>ar title, for fl *W. house. 3»> room?, central, cheap. Kartng, titrber and frirtt lands. Firms in Kent and Wenatchee vaHeys. Restaurant, right in center; this Is a snap. Flour mill, patent roller process, on R. R. and tide water S4. , »*'. Tvi sloops, 4j and 96 f*et long, go- ing cheap now. flouse* and lots In all parts. Tug. deep water, beet engines and boil- er* Partner wanted in manufacturing busl- n«*«« Two days only: restaurant, well located. #250: furnished house 7 rooms for rent. 8 months, S3O per month: 32ft acres near Waitsburg. Whitman county, for ex- change; lodging house, brick building, a snap Morgan's Exchange. af'l-2-3-4 New York. house 40 rooms, on Install- ments; centrally located, every room occupied; this the best paying house In the city for the money; money to loan on any house we sell. Feazell, ffl Hinckley block. FOR SALE?Business stock Invoice about |7.l*jC»; location in the central part of city; fine, large store, with two years' lease. For particulars see Mayer Realty and Financial Co., 33. 34 35 Union block. FOR SALE?Cigar stands, 'rutt and c'.- gir stands, restaurants, lodging .-mimes, groceries, and businesses of ill k nds. at prices to suit all buvers. P.-I. blor'k. FOR SALE?Very cheap, three fruit and cigar stands doing rattling husinessr suit small capital;, must sell at once, Pem- berton & Co., 315 Seattle National Bank building. FOR SALE?Good located, old established bakery and cafe: price reasonable: daily Income. st?o. Call on Mayer Realty and Financial Co.. 33. 34. 35 Union block. NOW Is the time to go Into business; we have a few good things for sale; call and see us before buying. Pemberton & Co., 315 Seattle National Bank building. FOR SALE?We have one of the best lo- cated saloons in the city. For particu- lars see Mayer Realty Co.. rooms 33, 34. 35 Union block. FOR SALE?A 65-room lodging house, cen- trally located; partly furnished. See Mayer Realty and Financial Co.. 33. St, 35 Union block. WE have a customer for cheap lodging house, furnished or unfurnished. Pem- berton & Co.. 315 Seattle National Bank building. A GOOD property in small town to rent: with SI,OOO stock; can make $75 to fioo a month. Address T. D.. care Posrt-Intelll- gencer. FOR SALE?Bnrber shon: four chairs; running eight years; $l3O net nrofit per month guaranteed. 33. 31. 35 Union block. F<'R SALE?a three-story brick building: one of the l>est paying investments In the city; also a seven-room modern house very cheap. W. N. Redfield, 303 New York block. For SALE?A lodging house. 30 rooms, in the very best location. Inquire Mayer Realty Co.. rooms 33, 34, 35 Union block. *OR SALE- House and lot. centraly lo- cated. $1,200 : 2 lots. 60x120, Edes A Knight's addition, fl.ooo. half cash. Mor- gan's Exchange. 501-2-3 New York block. FOR SALE?A splendid paylnsr restaurant; central location; none better. See Mayer Realty Co., rooms 33-35 Union block. WE HAVE a few business openings for partners, with good position. London Investment Co., 614 First avenue. FOR SALE?Grocery store, with a good trade: will be sola reasonable. Mayer Realty Co.. 33, 34, 35 Union block. FOR SALE?Cigar store: central location; will be sold reasonable. Mayer Realty Co., rooms 33, 34. 35 Union block. CIGAR STANDS and locations, all prices; barber shops, all prices. London Invest- ment Co., 614 First avenue. THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1897. TOAHaAL MATER REALTY AND FINANCIAL CO.. Rooms 32, 33 and 34 Union block. Allkinds of stocks and bonds negotiated. Correspondence solicited. LIPERAL ADVANCES on Watches. diamonds and warrants at low rates. Uncle Joe Loan Office 517 Second. (WO.'"*)© ASSETS?MutuaI Benefit Lif» loans money (full valuei on its policies. Angus W. Young. Il» Washington block. STATE. COUNTY AND SCHOOL WAR- rar. :s and b »nds bought and sold. Dorr A Co., room A. Bailey building. LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES purchas- ed at market Richard Herxfeld. 171 LaSaile street. Chicago. TO LOAN?3I,OO6. 1600. CS>. on approved city property. Wm P. Harper, Dexter Horton Bank building. THE OREGON MORTGAGE COMPANY, Ltd.?Rober* J. Fisb«r. Agent. 403 Bailey building. THE THOMAS INVESTMENT CO. Smith block; mortgage loans and Bre in- surance. HERBERT S. fPPER makes loans on farms and timber land. 12 Scheuertnan block. WARRANTS bought and sold. Wm. D. Perkios A Co.. SOl New 'York block. Se- attle. JAMES BOTHWELL. loans and Insur- ance. 28 Boston block; telephone. Mala 400. SHORT TIME LOANS on good collateral. Morgan's Exchange. OT-3 New York blk. COLLATERAL BANK?Money loaned on good collateral. 105 Cherry : TO LOAN?SSOO to $2,000: local money. W. O Hardin. 507 Pike EDMUND BOWDEN. financial agent, Horton Bank "building. MONEY TO LOAN-F. J. Foster. Colo- nial block. PRIVATE MONEY?GroII & Damus, 10C Madison. LOANS-Mra. Patrick! 704 New York block. VALENTINE SCRIP for sale. O Boston block. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. DR. GEORGE M. HORTON. physician and surgeon, removed to rooms 302 and 303 Bailey building, corner Second avenuo and Cherry. DR. FLEISCHER Specialty, surgery, genito-urinary and female diseases. Of- fice. Washington block. 705 First avenuo, Beattle. DR. MILES removed to 323 Bailev build- ing. Black S9l. Residence. 612 Plka street: Butt 661. DR. CALHOUN. Starr-Boyd block. Tele- phone, Main 391. DR. SARAH KENDALL. Holyoke block. Telephone. Green 351. DR. VESER. Washington block. Tele- phone. Red 251. DR. AGNES B. HARRISON. Holyoke' block. DR. ANNIE RUSSELL. 26 Roxwell bulld- tn * DENTISTS. DR. H.~F. SMITH and DR. C. H. De LA- mater. 11, 12, 13 and 14 Hinckley. Tele- phone. Main 355; residence. Main 297. DR. C. L. NELSON?Residence, 1111 Third avenue; office Collins block. Tel Red 1.341. DR. G. E. WEBSTER. 321 Cedar street. corner Fourth avenue. North Seattle. GEORGE E. THOMPSON. D. D. ST. Burke block. ALBIN & SMITH?TeI.. Black 1.125. Sul- nvan block. t>. I. BURKHART, D. D. S. Third and James. MHMllft HITS. FOR SALE?Eighty-acre ranch. 50 acres cultivated. 7-rooni house. 2 large barns, near city, on N. P. R R. and Rainier car line. Madigan. DO7 New York block. FOR SALE?3O acres; garden, modern large barn, hothouse, orchard, spring; 40 rods; Grant street car line. Madigan, SOT New York block. WK HAVE corner house and lot, cloee In; best buy In the city: also three timber claim?. Call 208 Pioneer building. DO YOU WISH TO SEI,U buy or trade real estate? See the real estate man. Madlffan. 507 w York block FOR BAl.E?Ruslneys Mock on First ave- nue; a bargain. McDermott 4k Jacobsen. HO Washington building. FOR SALE?High-class residence and bujslm-K< properties. Proton, 401 Seattle National P.ank building. LLEWELLYN A WARD. HO Marion; gen- eral real estate and rental agents; list property with us. FOR SALE--Several choice homestead re- linquishments. cheap. Madlgan. 307 New York black. SEATTLE property and timber lards. Kellogg & Pabney. 21? Columbia, Seattle RKAT, FPTATE and timber lands. Dorr & Co . mom A. Bailey building. WILL rent a restaurant, with privilege of buying. Send particulars to Frank X. Moore. Hotel Brunswick. SAI.OOJC for sale; good location; best fit- tings; fln« business. London Investment Co., (514 First avenue. . FOR SALE?Private boarding house of 10 rooms: doing well. Address O. R., Post- Intelligencer office. FOR SALE?Meat market cheap; must be sold: have to go East. Inquire room 1, 614 First avenue. PATENTS. drawings. trade marks. Adam®. Colman blo^k. |o. vm buys business clearing $3 000 annually Spinning. PERSONAL. LADIES wanting a qulet home during contlnement. where they will receive good care and medlcaJ attention, can ob- tain the same by addressing Quiet Home, care Post-Intelligencer. RING THE "O. K." BOX for messenger and give him your classified advertise- ment; the will nav for messenger. Rates, lc a word or a dollar a line a month. GRAND 'POSSUM and sweet potato dln- n. r Thanksgiving day at Harms Dick- man hall. First and Marion. 11 a m sharp; dinner. 75c. J. Parkinson. H MRDRF.SSING-Manufacturing bleach ing tinting. Colonial Columbia and Second avenue. Room 8. PIANOS at factory prices; «erond-h.md from $6-> upward. Wm. Martlus, SOS Sec- ond avenue. SAFE DEPOSIT POXES; fireproof vault- -13 year and up H. O. Bhuey, 112 Cherry! FOB RENT- Marion hall; equipped cluslvely for dancing. STOVE AND RANGE REPAIRS a .i kinds. 410 \ esler. °* SPANOF.NRERO grinds and sells cutlerv ?l* Second C. A. HOLMES. D. D 8.. Colman building. OCULISTS AMD AURISTS. DR. A. B. KIBBE. oculist, aurlst ani physician for 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. 8 Hinckley. DR^^Wl^lTE^eyc^juid^a^^Ploneerbldg MEDICAL. LADlES!?Chichester's English Penny royal Pills (Diamond Brand), are th best. Safe, Reliable. Take no othei Send 4c.. stamps, for particulars. "Rr-lie for Ladles." in letter by return mail. A druggists. Chichester Chemical Co Philadelphia. CHIROPODISTS. HANNA. expert chiropodist. Parlors re moved to Burke building; reception roor 336. All competitors challenged. MRS. DR. NETA BRUNDAGE. Corn cured; new method; and manicure. 81 First avenue. ~ CLAIRVOYANTS. SPIRITUAL INSTITUTE - Heallns teaching and developing for mediumshli Dr. Chesbro. manager. Mrs. Chesbrc seer. Spiritual and business reading: dally. Public circles. Mon., Thur.. s r m. Room 422 Seattle Nat. Bank bulldlns MISS PERRY, room 19 Epier block, -<1 Second avenue, second floor: the greates known card and planet reader; palm istrv: If you are in trouble do not fail t< see her; your fortune for Si. MRS E EMMETT the South African me dlum, in her wonderful clairvoyant sight reveals past, present and future; con suit her; readings. 50c. Rooms 22 and 23 Sll Second avenue. BUSINESS cares made light and easv b consulting the wonder of the age. Mis' A Watkins. 421 Pike ltreet. room 1. MADAM ESPERANSSA. clairvoyant Uf reader, business advice. Kennebec block 6P3 Yesler way, room L PLEASE CALL and see the clairvoyant, Mme. Francisco. 1416 Sec ond avenue, near Pike. MRS. SWAN Second baths; rheuma tlsrn and nervousness cured. FLORANCE MARVIN predicted Klondik strike. <flj_Hrst. ACCOIYT4YTS. E C. HOLMES, accountant?Books openet and closed, books audited; collection Sromp'ly attended to. Room Baiie uildmg ERNEST LEO. expert .'CI Oc cid«*ntal bjock. book mronrc. WE LEAD the printing procession; m:n ir.g prospectuses and stock certificates i specialty. Metropolitan Priming an, Bind ng Company. Dexter Horton Hani building. Seattle. F ANTHONY-General bookbinder, pa i>er ruler ani blark book manufacturer fed First avenie foot of Cherry. Kline « T?o*enb»r.r building. Takr* elevator MERCJIAJiT TAILORS. ~~ tan n merchant tailor mi First avenue. Fine imported g xxis Suits made to order. CHOT CHUNG CO.. 1415 Second, betweei Pike aiid Union Pnoi reduced. TYPEWRITERS. TYPEWRITERS? Try th«- new ball-bear ir.g Denamore. r<*-w model Caligraph o new No. 4 Yost b-tor# purchasi: g a lype writer. Seattle Typew/lw Kihanri F'.ryt avenue. 'Ph n* Ma n 3:6. ' PHOTOGRAPHIC SIPPLIES. " C. W. PARKER A CO.. fresh paper am platen, everything used in photography corner Fir«t_aver.ue and Ch- rr> .tr^i REMOVALS. L'li. CRICHTON has removed his office to the Collins block. over B&.ilarxeon i where he »IU be glad to receive hi pa'u-ius. PUATIAO. WIRE *>IJ IROS WORK * PACIFIC RAILING AND PLATINC Jfcorlu. ill Liuoa. KLOmiKE-CRAKCKS. WANTED?K. 500. to further scheme to transport pa*s»^njr» rs and freight through White Horse rapids practicable and safe. Address C. S. D. care Post-intelli- gencer. FOR PASSAGE to Copper river and ex- ' ? prid* to interior, leaving De- cember 22 next, apply to C. M. Thu'and, 27 Sullivan building. WANTED? FirM-class Klondike placer properties, for which I have cash pur- chasers. F. L. Sutermelster. jr., &po- kane. Wash. WANTED?AIaska guar's mines. Frank Wiestilng. Occidental block. K LON'DI KB?OUTFITS. F. SHI'TE & CO.. 1010 Second avenue, opposite Rialto. Complete mining out- fits furnished: lowest prices: high-grade goods: estimates given; special rates to parties of ten or over. GAS ENGINES for Klondike or any other place; stationary or marine. Geo. Sintz. 1307 Western avenue. FOR SALE?STEAMERS. STEAMSHIPS FOR KLONDIKE'-A se- lection of cheap steamships for sale, suit- able to run between Seattle and Alaska. Steam vessel circular. Samuel Holmes, 6S Broad street. N*w York. FOR SALE The staunch stern-wheel steamer Clan McDonald; especially adapted for river work. For particulars inquire of Lilly. Bogardus & Co. K I<ON I>l KE?l *FORM ATION. NEW 7x9-INCH ALASKA MAP: Just the thing for circulars and prospectuses; plate fof rent. O. P. Anderson. Occi- dental block. INSURANCE. ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY oi London?Organized ISOB. Assets. #lO 000 - 000. Fire losses promptly adjusted Ed- mund Bowden. agent, Hortoa bank buil'd- Ing. CHARLES WATSON. Insurance. 30° %3 and 3M New York building. Telephone Main 101 Bt RNS & ATKINSON, general insur- ance. 14 Boston block. GOODWIN. RASER & FISKEN. insur- ance. Haller block. WATERHOUSE & BEACH, Insurance A Colman building. HANFORD & STEWART. Insurance. 207 Pioneer building. CALHOUN A CO.. general insurance. Olympic block. CRAWFORD. CONOVER * CO.. New York block. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. FRED H.~ PETERSON attorney" and counselor. Rooms 1-3 Olympic block. PRATT & RIDDLE, attorneys at law! rooms 309-310-311 Bailey building. BTRUVE. ALLEN. HUGHES & Mcl Mlcken. Batley building. ANDREW F. BURLEIGH, attorney at law. 228 Burke building. HUMPHRIES, HUMPHREY & EDS EN. Occidental block. W. D. LAMBUTH. Seattle National Bank building. FRANK B. WIESTLINQ. Occidental blk. T. IT. CANN?4I7 Pioneer. Tel.. Black 1170. W. F. HAYS-Offlce, 424-5-6 New York Wit MILO A. ROOT. 10-14 Roxwell building. M. M. MAPIGAN. 507 N.-w York blork" PATEMTS AXD DRAWING. ADAMS, Oolman block, Seattle, solicitor of United States and Canadian patents. Expert?Patent office, mechanical draw- ings and blue printlrfg. trade marks. NOTICE Tt) CONTRACTORS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS - Street Lighting. Scaled proposals will be received by the Board of Public Works of th»" City of Se- attle up to 10 o'clock a. m. Monday. No- vember 2ft, IW. for furnishing str?et lights for said City for one year from anil after the first day of January. according to the following specifications and the plan on file in the office of said board. Each bid must be accompanied by a cer- tified check In the amount of one thousand (1.000) dollars, payable to the order of the City Comptroller, as a guarantee that the bidder, if awarded any contract. .vill with- in ten (10) days from the date of award, enter into eontrict in accordance with his said bid. and the specifications and plan, and give the required bonds for the faith- ful performance thereof, and in case any bidder to whom said contract may be awarded shall fall to enter into such con- tract or give the required bonds within said period of ten (10) days, then said cer- tified check shall be forfeited to the City of Seattle, and the amount thereof placed to the credit of the General Fund for street 11+: ht account. Bidders are hereby notified to take spe*- cial note of the provisions of the specifi- cations under which street lights are now being furnished to the City, entitled "Pur- chase of Plant at Expiration of Contract." and all bids must be made subject to said provisions. All proposals to be indorsed on the en- velope "Bid for Street Lighting " Bv order of Board of Puhltc Works. FRANK OLESON S cr. tary. U. S. ENGINEER OFFICE. Burke Build- in*. Seattle, Wn,. Nov. *, lx»7. Sealed proposals for furnishing aOO.tJGO tons of stone and other materials for construc- tion of jetty at Grays Harbor. Wash., will he received here until 2 p. m., De- cember I°. 1*97, and then publicly opened. Information furnished on application. ?larrv Taylor Capt.. Engrs. EDCCATIOSAL. WILSON'S MODERN BUSINESS college. New Collins building, big. thorough! practical, select; individual de«ks. Call and be convinced of our superiority Telephone. Main 41«. y ' FRENCH AND SPANISH languages F Constant and A. Bracons. 512 Washing- ton building. First avenue. LESSONS in all common school branches- languages a specialty. Address Mrs V care Post-Intelligencer. ACADEMY OF THE HOLY NAMES A boarding nv.d day school for young ladle-. w;i M-'d.-m Business « Xew Coring building.. ART. JESSIE M ELLTOTT. artist, r, Boston block MLSIC AL. irss ROSE" C. MITCHELL. g : ? »r. form* riy in*: net »r h < rrtaie <^l2^g^_Ho^£gke__Uock. ELOCCTIOW. ELOCI TION-Ll*z;e Jay R.chardson. 'm Fourth avenue; ~ dieisg ASU CLKAMAG. SAN FRANCISCO DYE WORKS. S2O sec- ond. Telephone. Red 5,963. ATLAS DYE WORKS, Postcfiice ailev. T-1 . piack.JJgT. i SH.>« i\D HOrSE AI MISKHS. ALUMINUM AND" ENAMEL LETTERS and f,,r signs and house numbers, 4it y.ser way TH KF.T BROKER*. RAILWAY AND STKA>SSHIP TICKET 3 -Tickets to and from ai! parts of tha « jri<i at reduced rates, special rates to all Eastern and European points. C. E. Th .r» on. Cherry- »tre. t ARCHITHCTS. g. J jai~NiULNa. srtiuuwt. kilrki*iftooser. NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT ItOT.J,_No- tlce of Assessment Uoll of Local Im- provement District No. 1«, for the im- provement of Pike Street !n the <~"lty of Seattle. from Seventh Avenue to Eighth Avenue, under Ordinance No. 4«m and hearing thereon. Notice Is hereby given that the assess- ment roll of T?oeal Improvement District No. 141, for the Improvement of Pike f-'tre>'t. In the city of Seattle, from Seventh Avenue to KiKhth Avenue. under Ordi- nance No. has been reported by the Board of Public \Vork« to the City Coun- cil of the City or Sea-tie. and In now on file In the office of th»» City Clerk, r.-nd the same is now open for public Inspection at Mid office, and will remain open for In- spection until Monday, the «th day of De- cember, 1597. at 5 o'clock p. m.. and all per- sons interested are hereby required to ap- pear before the City Council at a session thereof to be held in the Council Chamber In the City Hall, on the «th day of Decem- ber. l«f<7. at 7o'clo-k p m. tnd make objections thereto. At said time so fixed 'he Council will consider anv and nil ob- jections made, and will make such correc- tions in said roll as It deems just, and will then by Ordinance approve such roll and levy and as-ess the amounts thereof against. each narcel and lot shown In said roll and decl-ire the same a flr»t )I<«n thereon. Said matter mav be adjourned to a later dite If so order. .! by the Cltv Coun- WILt, H. PARRT City Comptroller and ex-offlcio City cierk of the City of Seattle. is^O' lt«! of ?lr.«t publication. IMPOUNDED STOCK NOTICE The fol- lowing '!« crtbed cow. placed In the ejty pound Friday November !<* IM»7 w!l! be sold ;t' pul.lt.- auction to the'hlrh*st binder f.,r cash In hand, to pay cost of lmr«ound!ng and advertising Wednesday I »?-<??? rnh.-r * 107. at 10 o'clock a. ni . at the front do-.r or poib*. he,*d, 4 uart<m. corner Third avenue and Yesler way* One r<-d and white cow. tip of horn broken off, and having a bell «n ; 7 y«-ar* The owner of the above, described cow being unknown to me. C S REED. <*bjef of Polirf... Date of first publication, Nov. 23, IS&7 IMPOUNDED STOCK NOTICE- The fol- lowing described heifer, placed In th» city pound Friday, Novemiv r 1S», i*» 7 wiji be soid at public auction to the highest bid- der for cash in hand, to pay tm . pounding and advertisug, Wednesday December ». IW. at 10 o'clock a. m it the front door of police headquarters Third avenu- and Yesler wav One Jersey heifer. 2 years oid, having a bell on. The owner of the described h'-lfer being unknown it* me. C 8 KKELi, of Police I *r< r '- <.f -- : r, . a-:on. Nov. V. iv»7. LER4I, SOTUM. PROBATE XOTT- fv-I.V THE ~8I : Pr1 rtor Oourt <>T Kin* CVmnjy. S'afp /,f Washington I? th* of tfiie #«?,»'* <~>T N". F. [iwcrij* jfo. 2 4SI Notlee of I*riw«* Siai* of R«»aS Sotir#- in «>i .?<->? *ilmir»t«»ri-nr of e«tatw ,-tf ?" jr. Bend) li ratH u; .:*r an*] by kiriu* of utUi at Mao. Woo. BANKS. ~ PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANIL Occidental block. Seattle, Wash. Capital ttwtim -OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES*-? Jacob Furth President Arthur A. Denny Vice President John Leary Second Vice President James R. Hayden.. Manager. Cash'r. lee'* Frank I. Blodgett Assistant Cashier Slgrnund Schwabacher, John Colling, E. C. Neufelder. J. T. Greenleaf Transacts a savings bank business ex* cluslvely. Deposits received from It to SIO,OOO. Interest allowed per annum: 81* per cent, on term deposits; 4 per cent en or* dinary deposits. Dividends declared last days of May end November. Loans made on real estate or approved collaterals only. DEXTER HORTON & CO., BANKERS. Incorporated 1887. capital saoo.ow Surplus 100SOI President A. A. Denny Vice President W. M. Lsdfl Manager N. H. Latimer Cashier F. R. Van Tuyl Sight exchange and telegraphic trans* fers on New York. Chicago. St. Paul. San Francisco. Portland and various points la Oregon and British Columbia. . Sight bills of exchange on London avail* able elsewhere in Europe. Collections made at all points on favor* abl.) terms. Bonds, stocks and other valuables r»> celved on deposit for safe keeping. THE PUGET SOUND NATIONAL BANK OF SEATTLE. Capital Mock paid In 1528,000 Surplus IMN Jacob Furth President E. C. Neufelder Vice President R. V. Ankeny Cashier Correspondence in all the principal el ties in the United States and Europe. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of BEATTLB. Paid-up capital tISO.OM Surplus 180.001 Maurice McMlcken President J. H. McOraw Vice President Lester Turner Cashier General banking business transacted. Sight and telegraphic exchange payable In all the principal cities of the United States and Europe. Letters of credit furnished on Aladtfc payable at all trading posts of the N. if. A T. Co. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE Paid-up capital JJOO.DOO Transacts »» general banking buslneM. M. D. Ballard President H. C. Henry Vice Pmldent R. R. Spencer Caller Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent__^ STKAMKKS. ... FLY ON THE "FLYER.'* SEATTLE TO TACOMA. Four round trips dally, except Sunday. In one hou- and twi nty-flv* minutest THE B'KAMEK "FLYER." Regular dally tripe, Seattle-TaconW rout«-, is follows: TAKING EFFECT TUESDAY. MAY 1 TIME CARD. ? Leave Seattle?»:4s. 11:13 a. m.; 2:45. Ms p m. Leave Tacoma~9:3o a. m.; 1, 4:30. I p. * SUNDAYS. Leave Seattle -7:'¥> a. m.: 12 m.: sp. Leave Tacoma 5:30 a. in.; 2 JO. 7.J0 p. <^£ Landing a' Northern Pm< ;tlc whart T*» coma, and Commercial dock, foot of *** rion street. S'-attle. .- Sundays.e steamer.-! Flye.r and State Washington. f BTR riTY OF ABERDEEN LEAVES FOR TACOMA AND OLTMPM AT 7 » A. M. DAILY. EXCEIT SUNDAY BTR. MULTNOMAH (DAILY) * LEAVES FOR TACOMA AND OLYMPIC AT | p M FARE BETWEEN SKATTI.K AND Tie COMA, CENTS ROUND Till P. Hi CENTS. Tel ~ Main *7 CITY DOCK. A*eaL CAPT. L WILLEY. Manager. I ~* PORT ORCHARD AND PORT WASH- INGTON ROUTE. ST KAM KR M* n V F PETtLET Leaves Galbr ijth dock. foot of Washwd" ton str»«t. for Sylvan < 1 rove, Port Whlta Bremerton, U. S, Dry Dock. Charl«J*<* Sidney T racy ton. Silvtrdale dally. ?** renting Saturdays and Sundays, at JsOfe m.: Saturdays at 2..% p. m.. Sundays at IJ P. m Returning. leaves SHverdale at J** a.m.. r»ry Dock SW a. m. Sa urday »lgg leaves Slfverdale tu., Dry Deck I* m. Telephone Red l&L ICE A*D COLD STORAGE. DIAMOND ICE AND COI.D STORAGE Company, foot of I'nlon street. manufac- tut*'* cryfttl lc» f rem _di»tttje<l_water :__ BLI K PHIXTIXG. ADAMS. Co'.man block; tracing, blue printing. drawing I____^^____^___ 1 ____^^____^___ OIVKH A\D WRtTKEH. A.~O BENJAMIN?Sand pumps for gold mining kgptJn_sto^_^-SSIII2S^-^ISL?- BOAT MIII.nKHS. P. Q. COPP. boat builder. Tester wharf. "> fl» Vtf KK PAIR W U STOVE AND RANGE REPAIRS. All kinds. 1130 Third stret. gvssjiiths. THEO DESCHNER. gunsmith. removed ITT CITi KOTICKS. NOTICE OF 1 ASSESSMENT ROLL?No- tice of Assessment Roll of Local Improve- ment District No. 142, for the improve- ment of Occidental Avenue from the center line of Yessler Way to the southerly line of Jackson Street, under Ordinance No. 4»>lS». and hearing thereon. Notice" is hereby given that the assess- ment roll of Local Improvement District No. 142. for the improvement of Occidental Avenue from the center iine of Yesler Wav to the southerly line of Jackson Street, un- der ordinance No. 4t>l9. l.Ss been reported by the Board of Public Works to the City Council of the City of Seattle, and if now on file in the office of the City Comptroller and ex-officlo city clerk and the same is now open for pabllc inspection at said of- fice and will r< main open for inspection until Monday, '.he 6th day of December, 1*97. at five o'clock p. m . and all persons interested are hereby required to appear before the City Council at a session there- of to be held in the Council Chamber In the City Hall, on Monday, the Sth day of December. IW, at 7:30 o'clock P. m.. and make objections thereto. At said time so fixed the Council will consider any and all objections made and will make such cor- rections in said roil as It deems just, and will then by Ordinance approve such roll and levy and assess the amounts thereof against each parcel and lot of land shown in said roll, and declare the same a first li*n thereon. Said matter may be adjourn- ed to a later date if so ordered by the City Council. WILL H. PARRY. City Clerk of the City of Seattle. Date of first publication. November IS, 1597. NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT ROLL OF Local Improvement District No. 140. for the improvement of Howell Street, from Boren Avenue to the alley between Terry and Ninth Avenues, and the alley run- ning through Moek 42. Heirs of Sarah A. Bell's Second Addition, under Ordinance No. 4604 and hearing thereon. Notice is hereby Riven that the assess- ment roll of Local Improvement District No. 140. for the Improvement of Howell Street from Borcn Avenue to the alley be- tween Terry and Ninth Avenues, and the alley runntng through block 42, Heirs of Sarah A. Bell's Second Addition, tinder Ordinance No. 4604 has been reported by the Board of Public Works to the City Council of the City of Seattle, and is now on file In the office of the city comptroller and ex-offlclo city clerk, and the same is now open for public inspection at said office and will remain open for inspection until Monday, the sixth day of December. 1397. at 5 o'clock p. m.. and all persons. Inter- ested are hereby required to appear before the City Council at a session to be held In the Council Chamber in the City Hall, on the sixth day of December. IWJ7. at 7JO o'clock p. m.. and make objections there- to. At said time so fixed the Council will consider any and all objections made and will make such corrections in said roll as It deems lust, and will then, by Ordinance approve such roll and levy and assess the amounts thereof against each parcel and lot shown in said roll, and declare the same a first Hen thereon. Said matter may be adjourned to a later date If so or- dered by the City Council. WILL H. PARRY, City Comptroller and Ex-offlclo City Clerk of the City of Seattle. Date of first publication, November 4th. 189 T. CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE-NOTICE is hereby dven that the assessment roll of Local Improvement District No. 132. in the City of Seattle, created by Ordi- nance No. 4.i26. Entitled an Ordinance prov'dlng for the improvement of Wash- ington Street in the City of Seattle, from Fourth Avenue South to Railroad Ave- nue. by constructing an Ironstone pipe ovitorm brick and wooden stave sewer along connecting sections of satd street from Fourth Avenue South to Railroad Avenue's west margin, and by refilling and replanklnsr said street from Fourth Avenue South to Railroad Avenue, and providing for the payment therefor by the mode of immediate payment, and es- tablishing a fund for such payment by an assessment upon all the lots and par- cels of land benefited by such improve- ment. has been certified to me for col- lection. and that 'inlets payment of the assessment thereon contained Is made within 3" davs from the date of the flra? publication of this notice such assess- ment shall become delinquent and shall bear interest at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum until paid, and If not paid be- fore such assesnm.nt shall have become delinquent a penalty of 5 per cent, shall be added, and the sums delinquent shall be entered on the annual tax roll for the current year against each lot and par- cel so delinquent and with the Interest collected as other taxes, separate account being kept thereof, and if not paid with- in the time fixed for the pavment of city taxes shall be collected, together with such additional charges and penal- tie* as are authorized to be charred and collected on other delinquent tax's, eaeh lot or parcel so delinquent shall be sold for the amount of such assessment, with interests and costs, at the time and In the manner and by the same authority as lands and lots are sold for cltv taxes GEORGE F. MEACHAM. City Treasurer of the Cl'v of 8* at tie. Date of first publication. Seattle. Wash.. November 1/>th. iff*" LEGAL NOTICES. Moore, judge of rh<» superior court oTkiZI County. Washington. «*tting in nroSu? duly made and enured on the :»Hh November. IS»T. will >vil at private for cash at his office ii the Coliins hl£l* in the city of Seattle. King County wfs** ington. on the .>»rh day of November jS" the following described real estate' Vw* Lots on? (1) and two <5. in block NVthiS of the Syndicate addition to the city "of2J attle. King County. Washington And notice is hereby further ctven ?*«» the said administrator w Hi receive bia. said described real estate at his off-e« iJ the Collins block in the city of Seattle u *2 to the hour of ten o'clock a. m. uv# :>"-th day of November. ISS7. And notice is hereby fursher given tha* the said administrator will report all so received for said propertv to *he «,?? court on the 30th day of November i*r for itr» approval or rei-ction. ' ? Witness, the Hon Wm. Hi.kman Mon*» judge of said superior court, sitttnr inniz bate, and the seal of satd court, affixed this 20th day of A j^ (Seal.) GEO. M. HOLLOW AT. By Wm. Corcoran. Deputy Clerk* -'* 1 * 1" L. Neagle. Attorney for Adminto. IN THF PVPERIOR CorRT OF KTVa County. State of Washington ?ln Pro. bate.?ln the matter of the estate S Henry Otterson. deceased No 2 583, (\*t der to Show Cause on Sale of Real iS* tate. *?" J. S. Elliott, the administrator of the ee> tate of Henry Otterson. deceased havln* filed a petition in this court duly verified praying for an order of this court for th» sale of all the real estate of which the uS deceased died seized, for the nurtwM therein set forth; And it apparing to the court from mu petition, that the personal estate of th* said deceased in the hinds of said ndmin- istrator is not sufficient to pay the claims against the said estate and the expenses of the administration thereof, and that It it necessary to sell all or a portion of the real estate of the said deceased to pay the said claims and expenses of the adminis- tration: and it appearing to the court that said petition conforms to and is in accord- ance with the requirements of law in such case made and provided, it is ordered by the court that all persons Interested In the estate of the said deceased appear hefore said superior court on Friday, the 2«th da* of December. 1597. at the hour of 9:.V o'clock in the forenoon of said day, a: the court room of the probate department of superior court. In the city of Seattle, in said King county, then and there to show cause, if any they have, why an order of this court should not be granted to suit) administrator authorizing and empowering him to sell the said real estate of said de- ceased. or so much thereof as may lie nec- essary to pay the aforesaid claims and ex- penses of administration. It is further or- dered that a copv of this order to show cause be published at least four successive weeks before the said 24th day of Decem- ber. 1997, In the Post-Intelligencer, a news- paper printed and published in said county of King, and of general circulation therein. Done In open court this 20th day of No« vember, 1897. WM. HICKMAN MOORE Judge of said Superior Court State of Washington. County of King, us. 1, George M. Holioway, county clerk and ex-officio clerk of the superior court of said King county, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full, true an<J correct copy of an original order to sholr cause, made by said court on the 20th day of No- vember, 1*97, In the matter of the estate of Henry Otterson. deceased. Witness my hand and the seal of said ooiirt. this 2f>th day of November, ISW. (Seal.) GEO. M. HOLLOWAY. OleHu By W. C. RI TTER, Deputy Clerk. Byers & Byers, Attorneys for Adminis- trators.

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AID riIEBALI.

In Seattle. November ». W97.failure. Marguerite Josephine,

HMWrcf Mr. and Mrs. H. Waidrcn,

place this morning at Hdie family residence. Grant

HHa Washington Iron Works.

NOTICE?The"onb" Zu-

IBMrSsjf snd*J IDK\OUI collectors are J. A. Ctth-

\u25a0P&#: t. Haw ley. W. H. Hanna and C.Postmasters everywhere are

\u25a0HK. Fay money only to these andBRMMat igesU in tha various dti*»

at tha Northweat. .

dollars will be paid for\u25a0\u25a0MM hillng to tha conviction of

paper

for adver-tha Susday Post-Intelligencer

hy "1 o'clock SaturdayMEjgrfj|Hlloi business oilce: Daily

p. m.; Sunday hours, » a. m to

fIL. j to | p. m. ClassifiedWlMati will be received up to thatHH;. SVNrtUements under the head of

For Sate. For Rent an Jwill be Inserted at the

g word each Insertion. Pj>-

HH fiways in advance. No adver\u25a0HpficOiVsd for low than B centsHBnrMtiMßMnts will bo received at

HRl.mti 4 the Foot-Intellicencer:BUKEAU -No. 12C2 Pacific

W^SEN A. pfelffer.K9R44NOHAM RAT ?New Whatcom,

street, G C. Win-

KBProilA. B. C.?George MaraderMamo toUjwing letters await sdvertlaers

o Vjoy-rmau

jBpC. H. P. joulet Home.

Bm)<r. ji c. M->T cnh.

jpwner.K l*".. POCIETI KOIKES.

HytCANA Lodee, No. *7 F. and A MEppOOta second and fourth Mondays en h

HpINPMimEXT HVAJITBD?MALE.

SpANTED -r.iiuail.ii :» «\u25a0'''?? r r>th-reluihle man who can run hot

or steam furnacev; ran also milk.raSfevw K. C.. care Pas;t-Intelligencer.

PP^AiMTED--Poflt'on ly young man; havsE?jpgd two y arp" c'n< «\u25a0\u25a0 nnKgKnibti fce<d of reference*. Address !».

IWANTED-»U!C\ion at i;pncral hou oSrFjlfQrk fey Japanese. Xatna ?02 Sti^ond

PLANTED Wcrk by p-tptr hanav Ad-C J. K' liiu lv Old 1< ; li! r 1...\u25a0? !\u25a0

Xr MANTEIi FKMAI.K.

Bprn'tf, J. HARDING l.dlev professlon-KTal nurse. lUO MtssAChusetts street. f»<at-pgt. Telephone BNck 1.2P1. P. O.| jp. Hlghe»t teferences given.

kLAI>,Y who pltjH piano would like positionppM housekeeper etc ; sm»ll friary Ad-

SinuMter rare I'o.it-lnulligene r

DESIRES p »ei i.<ii .is hon* kt v,p

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ISftANTFD?You to ring up Buff 7W for re-I PJjStile help Street number IW> Thlr.l

ni'i.i* waxthh-MU.K.

R. labor- r - f>. ? pa.-» lonjhotel piwfer and runner: No t «.»!t- i

|,::«rj pltimlur: turkey pick' r*; m.mgl "?

? ij||nhvi«»her f> to XT: four family mm fort corrnion labor; im»n for Aln ka with a

i little money; hook and musicE"«#r month ?»»>' -x ??

I-Mrtvr; but*lne«n chance*; farms ardlodfrfmr hou if to ?"\u25a0\u25a0;: - qmvrrymen 8 ?

£ «Hir» A portion nov» nt Oi~\ne'> 1* \V»fngtrn

SaKTJLO- R P Inlvr r*. fr. - n--< «-vf*h: rtlihwiftwr: r*oonrt cook farm <!, \u25a0»

man? Pl» ru.kc-; four f.Ttill men f \u25a0?

< eon n*n W*r. rvn for Ala*ka vita i?-.?:? mil? Wier? b"c>k ;»d rrjit i«* n*.?!»»:? *'?)

ftcr month r» »\u25a0»<! icf.' i> nti; partner: bu.'rei- «hnnce ; farm* ami*? 41 todjßrr 'let' nt nmtrrym-n P« \u25a0

n }*p HI n nov n; Cram's "<V Wash-|; tnMon SlrerV

pTANTEn -M. n and worn m to know themntprnt easiest and l*»t rout.* to IClon-

\u25a0 fffVet bow to c<i anil m. >k e expense* ontrie way: circular f'eo for atnmp agents

VAitlM for Alr.skn rt«mer lint (1 \V.1 McCoy. IQCVii First strict Portland or

iWAKTKD? -Cood moii t: everv ountv. to? tel! the only wenthe r-'rlo -»i ?> -Intel)

irtne". water nr»l duf-t nroof rs rwl pov;

tf f*o pn.v l'" fitl'lit -ir ?.

tvramtnon Hemic 'Vea'.hir Htrl; Co CedarWlunV Nch

|rANrr.T»-An nffllrred to e,<; uul *V' what the Ovydoror ??Victory" » ,r ...»

}4?"for the hoi«eleraly sick of S i K li§\u25a0' AlVbhl, Room f llolyok* blockif 4>vonac » Spring

aBVt-ir;.MrN enn rr.-ke STW i month&T- Ir.ft Petit tiedcters. Or:»- r>" 00-ivon* aril?l:*lb«r t. m-j-'hin' ; . -.»m«

ft!*1 : Rood lm- Mode! Mfi: Co,Routh Pe«rt. lnrt

'^IrANTEn-Siil' rm.m. .»s- > c*H on? «tONkf«*f!»: liberal ct«tm. -i«on; l>itf

Call Hcom 52? New York b? >? '<

I# A t\*lCElt and e\iw!f« t-»t.l jnen toS wll clff«r« on tin>e < <i>«» one- unne. rj.

parr. The W. Kltnr <-,\u25a0> s< !..? il«,

SfOVINO. l ave vour mnet«-* rlcnnr:! nn«l l«l«i bv the in. « rt i tri»« t

Rcno\mtlnir Telephone. Ruff 4#-'l.

IfinHEST rmrKS paid for mpn'o ,nt-

' Off clothlnr. raU or nMtter-bcr». 1" e»t Main

VAS*rr.r>~rr. per moiith to !iv« mvn;must ftimfHh *««» e.tshroom 48 Tlotcl I'rtce.

Ann vor "i'Tor WORK * r> w >? twork? If "'i> write to AitelN rt Svl>o!i.flpoknne. Wj'sh.

WANTFJ^ --T1 carmaker*, nt 11? Yt «!erway. Mali nt on<*e

HKl.r W\\TKt»?Ki:M *!,»:.

RINOTIIK "O. K. ' for me**<»ns«-r?04 him your clnsstfletl adv-rn^tnent; the I'oat-lnteillßeneer will («.«>

for mekaensrer Rutea. lo a word, or >i

dollar a line a month.

WANTKDfompetent wom*n tor .- cand ifenera! housework famlh ?-f i

vtiS.'H, s?>. 310 ll irvar i avenue nortli

\YANTWT» 'Jtrl f«»r VM.- t *ork'

WAKTRI>-AU»:\ I V

AOKXTB maklnc Wto fv. . wr V K :«»,

est aKonta* ytSr «-\er t \ ?», t i «,

ranvnaKttic -nnd «<»*«» «! .nf

full narthntlar* bv m.-t'i M; in M-Co.. X. 15>« I-a t*rt>--M> W;^

CHRISTMAS 13 NKAU »u ~» , ,rngood pay !«ellln(t Oth»-r t> o? c »h. ir

Christmas att'ts. \N ntn u livrt

Pt>oitane N\.tst>

WAKTKU-KMALKJTiTK.

VANIfeIVOOHI hotn cl?-*« :>

rain a. for which hav. bium (».i

al*o hover* l<>r e-'

Charles K. Rurn«»de. fc. t.t t-

tn«.

FROM OWNKR. lot <>\u25a0n R n n Ml i. \l-- Spot «";t!«h. care Fo*tl; ? ?« r.

WANTKO?l*nlmpr->\ < d (»?

A'i«lr<v" r r -

\K'%VM» « I.OT>l|\»i.

£ov>»t£.»i oXST 1 k'KICK jKiid : r .a.:and aenilenivo .?* olothiajj. iUc

I SaU,M Second aveoua aouib.

WAVTED-MAMO.

WAfTTED-A young gentleman with roodreference* warts board and room In pri-

vate tmmUy. prefer* family having youngmember* eorfallv arsd musically ir?HSn«*d.

WAST£U-BOARl)ERI.

A FAMILY will rent to geutlemsn andwife or two wingk- gentiemen. finely fur-nished suite wt;;» 'ward. Use of bathand csrlor*. Address P. E.. care ofPost-Tnr ell tgencer. _____

WASTED?TO REST.

TWO GENTLEMEN-Two nicely furnish-ed rooms, with bath: en suit" preferred:tin*, steam heat or furnace; private fam-ily, no other roomers: must not J** morethan five blocks from postoffice: only theabove will satisfy; other? need not reply;

reference* given. Addrees X. i.. carsPost-1 n telligencer.

WANTED?Two or thr e rooms. furnishedfar housekeeping, modern !mprr>v»-m<-n's;waDur.g distance preferred. Address H.L.. care Post-InteiJig'-neer.

WANTED? Furnished modern house, be-tween James. Sr>ring Third and Ninth;

give street and number. Address P. S..care Post-IntelIlg»-n< er

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WANTED?TO LEASE.

WANTED?To rtut or iea«« Colonial Met-ropolc hotel; fifty room*, large kitchenand six roums, *'1)1 l»-.us* with orwithout dining room: terms reasonable,

fa!! or address Colonial Metropole Hotel.V!.-ori» B I-

ROOMS AND BOARD.

A LADY living in hor own house wll! ac-commodate one or two people. Onelarge. pleasant ro<rtn, weJl lighted. '

ace he it. excellent table. Address A.care of Post-fntetligencer.

FOR RENT?Desirable rooms, with board;

flit# table. Mrs. Baker. Third and Ma-rlon rtreets. _

ROOM and board; all conveniences, quiet;reasonable. 1514 Seventh, near Pike.

ROOMS with bord: private family: allcomforts. 612 Pike street.

_____

ROOMS AND ROARD?9O2 Fifth avenue.

ROOMS AND BOARD. 321 and 323 Marion.

BOARD AND ROOMS No V* Fifth av.

ROOMH AND HOAitli 11*4 M.irion.

FOR REKT-RWiMS.

FOR RENT-Elegantly furnished rooms;IC and upwards, batha; steam heat. Ho-tel Ferguson. Front and Seneca, Mrs.Ferguson, proprietress. Furnished roomsfor Tight housekeeping.

RING THE "O. K." BOX for messengerand give Mm your classified advertise-ment : the Post-Intelligencer will payfor messenger. Rates, lc a word, or adollar a line a month.

ELEGANTLY furnished rooms: steamheat: modern improvements; first class;transient and nermanent. Ye Kenll-worth Inn. 1115 First avenue.

FOR RENT Suitable rooms for elub-rmms; splendid light and centrally lo-cated Mayer Realty C'o., 33-34-35 Unionblock.

FOR RENT?Nicely furnished room forone or two gentlemen in strictly privatefamily. 1414 Fourteenth avenue.

FOR RENT -Delightful newly furnishedrooms: elegant residence; no car fare.1423 Fourth avenue.

FOR RENT?SO rooms, suitable for hotelpurpose*. Pioneer Rent and CollectionCompany.

"TIIR FI.ORENCE." 413 Madison street;furnished rooms by day or week at low-est rttes.

FOR RENT?Nicely furnished housekeep-ing and single rooms. 1518 First avenue.

FOR RENT Three single rooms for lodg-ing" only No, 521 Madison street.

FOR RENT?'Three neatly furnished roomswith heat. 41!> Marlon stret.

FOR RENT -Ele»ra?jt furnished roomsover Ouy's drug store.

FOR RENT Furnished housekeepingrooms. 2G16 First.

FOR RENT?Housekeeping rooms. MlMadison street.

FOR RENT? Four unfurnished rooms. 714Spring

FuR RFNT-Furntr.hvd rooms. «06 Colum-bia atreet.

FOR RENT?Furnished room. 614 Co-lumbia,

FOR RENT Furnished room 4H Junes«t fr*t

.

FOR RENT Room" 4U Columbia street.

KOR IIE*T?HOI"ES.

FOR RENT--Furnished house, nine rooms,centrally located; modem improvrrnenui;reference* r Ml* a m-m;h Inyanee. /.'.dress F. V. A.. car® Post-In-tel IIgencer.

Ff»R RENT An excellent residence, inQueen Anne kwn; fine view; full ap-v>intments; very desirable property.Wt'it im P. Harper, IVxter Itortm Rankbulldinr.

FOR RENT ?Commodious eleht-ronmtborouKhly modern hou*' 1; ton; lnrr>>llnee and china closets and yard; nenrtw ? cur lines. 301 Burke block.

FOR RENT Furnished lioi;se in Renlonaddition. Inquire on premise*, I2is «?ix-teenth tvenue. from 1? to 4 p. rn., or HK Nottnu, Yesler wharf.

FOR RENT House, eight rooms modern-s'*,, (sv<'-r»K>m flata, 21* T>*nty-th:rd av-

' enue south, near Yetler way.

! FOR RENT Houses and cottage*; a ]»

i ca(ion> Wm. P. Harper. I>. xter Hortonbank building

HOUSES, STORES ant! Cats. PioneerRent uid Collection Company, 9 I{ox well

I Mwfc.__

FI*RNISHET> MOPERN* HOPPR.Rurke block

HOTKI.g.

HOTEL YORK First-clasa rooms: eleva-\u25a0 tor. telephone bath First avenue .and

Pike; European or American plan; ra-e*Site to $1 p< r day

I mmmmmmm

CM ui \ r?-sToiaea.WR RENT In building, larg>> ~o r«

room With full >ls«.,t mentselevator; well I \u25a0 af. .1 |.<w lr.sura' . 'suitable who!.-tale hi>sin,-s. Kdm'undHew den. l»ort'»n »«ank building.

j rOR RENT Store With v .j»iHn Ktie» t, near Fifth av< ntie

aSc ivy. i*4 ,»?u! \ r.., '; x; nue south.

FOFNP The largest assortfr.t nt of <--jt

I flowers, -nd *»??-» f rt'emis re.mot.aMeprk-ea, at M »'m< «

I OS I.

i I.OST \ »?: lek r I M-? V ftvnr 'n- «'»-

; »>rn ,,< , n R*-"u ito i' t Inleliij'.ncer of-fee and r>' *e r- ward

i LOST Lm-" >' >' ""-trd d<*«> white , 11 k !? Ml m!uin->3 K war*l'

1 ~Wx ' . -tv" 11

» »*l Ml.

R.VROAINS IN \TCHT.S d;.i:sio \u25a0!»,1 muvii! lr.stmm-"!* etc nLh<vt i-rtca

laivl tor old gold and silver. I m eL«>an Offit"#, 41" Seecnd.

11 \ : A 1 "AN OPKI- K M \>an--don valuable* watcJie*. diamond*, a d

\ui»« i. >«» Tin *in *.

I N«.»T. B OP MECTINO OFHoard of Tr.u*t > ? N> i* }j hervr.y

1 given lut the ' 'at mec _<*?*?., ;j&t ;r . i e« of S< a .fc \ > kan v'o-nmer-cul i'ompaev. a c 3 l>n

I under the Ut' of '? « *ti«.o of \\ a .r.g---| taß. Will bo held a\ ti?<- ofßc* of t a v- «i-

--i-.,t i, rom ti. in ifte Her r.; dj..g! . S- it..-- Wa*'-:-;g*' :\u25a0 on 1 . . v ,:>f

? n day «f N. vt ?;? >r. \ t» at jo'd vk In the af-erv. -'n » s

« f .r;*1 *

i »>f c m;d*: s g *h- or»*n'aa?J i c' ?;.»? t

icorv-.-tatloncl tratiskactlng an* kind -f

tjst »»s » -,a' art t at sa d board «.*

»ru».ti» r.iai i.i»f. * tran-a.-r

F J wot"»nA L HAWt.EY

i Two of the pmom -amed aa tnutcM laI l!ie tr-'v.u j* * a oX

FOR SAI.B-MISrELUSF.OI S.

AS I cannot aecure a «nit,*ht#* »ti«re fi>rr< «? I'irant. will «"ll the following ar-tlcles: Extra large size Nattonai CashRegister, f150; eUjhl-g<a3kin nickel-platede >fr. o ore S4O; pHx-f'X«t wrought ironr.-taurant mngt\ ffiC; ar.d an asa»>rt»>ilot of plrt.V! knlvea ftpoons. etc..S_\". or will bulk the lot with ;i dlsi<ount.<'an ?>e ue-n nt UHT First avenue.

FOR SALE?A fine hlne-room house, withgood view of the Bound; can he had atn (treat bargain. This property «x>srthree thousand dollars and ear. Hp hrdfor six hundred dollars, tf taken In af w dqya For call at 27Hinckley block,

FOR S.M.F Ore fifty-four Inch hy four-teen-foot holler with smoke«;ack front,grute K<r« rnd fittinas. for sale cheap forci«=h. Apply to The Vulcan Iron WorksCompany foot of T'ntverslty street.

F«»H BAT.E?At a l>srirrin. typesettingmachine, good as new; lu>? the thingfor werklv or small dally paper; terms. i-v Address "Machine." l*Ost-Inte)tl-geneer.

AI T. KINDS of fln»» michlnery s«nd ln-e r rments m.-»de and repaired; also pat-terri »nd w-irk for Inven-t r« H Wagner, room 2S Sullivan build-ing.

FPPVCH R WOKS snd str-tlpht <>to\-e flt-t'tie« manufaetnred hv Variety TronWorks I'harlf* street and Railroad av-enue.

FOR SM.E-A complete set ©f Trest ACo 'a Reporter** series r l""ip. Allen AA Tien, Dexter H orton block

F<'"»R SVT ?" Twelve Jersey eo* «- *».-0 t»»r,.Vr?v heffer*. one rep'steved Jersey bullJ \ MeCann. Black H-ver.

TYPFWRTTERS sol'. r»n?ed exchanged.'?d repaired at Sm"h Agency

1 t Se«-ond avenue, Seattle.

F« »R SM.E f*.-dar SMt timber, near Me.Murray ? F Stone, \u2666» SeattleN -' »1 Rank boP'llng.

i \VPOO FCR VITf'RF nt all klrd~t*Tr»i!' and nvnle to orvler; tatc*t stylesi t Seecsad avenue

1 «R Svl l' ? lars-e Virion-*? o«««h R^j..? ... T terms eas*y. Address L. P.. carePoat Intel! #encvr.

FOR U.V -W*ira <:e# D- -k -r Rr->* "n l)Tv.

pta«o. t at Riegerton's.F-.ri«t a ventre.

i R s\: r N' Wr r ?!«;? a,r#*T ,R J.-K A -.J*r> g ??id -wta tor i \u25a0 ht»m *H. Babe*building.

FOR SALE -One Lxi 2 eajf»ce. Cemnjer-Street I 5 }sl<*r Wyrk*.

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SPECIAL NOTICES.NOTICE- Nt! tla hereby given that Iheregular annual meeting of the stock-holders of The Yukon Comnany wllbe held at the office of the comnanvroom 31* Burke building Seattle'

Wash., on Thursday, the 7th day of De'ct mHer 1597. for the election of" trusteesand such other business as may prooer-Iv come beforp the meeting.Dated November H. IS?7

A COOK INGHAM. Secretary.COMPOSITION?We are now pr-pared to

do comp.->stti.->n for the trade i«nv mealure> in Nonpareil. Minion Br-vier Br,HLng Primer SatLfaetionCall or address Post-Intelligencer. Seat-

SPECIAL INFORMATION DAT? Y~7^manufacturers. business housedpublic mor. hy the Pr-- rvtr> ,vnreau room 42 -McKayPortland, Or.

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A. P RANDALL 2 <-o.jcbb-rs glsztng; screens, windows«i->or" Telephone. Greea <>44 zx<street.

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OLD PAPERS for sale at th»flee of this paper. 15c per bundle.

PATENTS - *v«ats. drawings guaT*nU'"-iA ian'i" t -tn.an 11 ck

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PATFNTS - ''aveats filedAdams. Colmsn Mork Wptly.

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ftSSAYBM »Mi CIIEMHIA L. JOHNSON. RK Yc.-fc- a ?

\m> oiiwucToaJsAS FRAN''!SC.:rrRn>; ?', \u25a0 'M'? "T\T"engineers and contractors; hridg.

ing. dredging, barbor imp: vem*--« ,7%ger.-rsl contracting. Charlesl ! >t avsoue 1 an<J

g V; \TTLE BRI:KTE cr»\f pXnV~Tif fcr.dres fvr railroads andpil. drtvlnr trestle ard w'-.-s-' ? «*'??

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f^MTjordanREAL ESTATE.

A lot feet. with two largowood"ti buildings. next to the city hall;this is a great bargain.

tl.Ufi-'A fine s:x~roosr. bouse on car lineand graded street. two Open Are place#end fine mantles; only 8 minutes' frompoMoffice.

fl.tM*?A ne«t fittl# cottage of six rooms,on Twentieth averue. between Yeslerway and James street.

SZ.9X- -X lot? sft*f» and 40*10*. overlookingi-tk*- Washington. on ear line: streetgraded: ftr.e location,

ti.&O--2> k>ts in town of Brooklyn. close tocar lines, tog- : her with a ?9*&» foot let <acorner). Just across tne street from thecounty court bouse,

F. M. JORDAN. Real Estate and Insur-ance. 5 and ? Colonial btock.

FOR SALE?TWO houses. 5 and « rooms*,

and lot; Anne hill, near end ofcable line; 11,1a).

Two houses and lot: Ninth and Howell;r m.

Ten acres, 1 miles of crtv. near end ofGrant street car line, pit oer acre; ,V-acratract, t1.250; % m;le Georgetown.

Thr-e relinquishments of homestead en-tries. King county; C3O.

ZSa acres finest bottom land !n King coun-ty; Burns ranch; sold in tracts to suitpurchasers. MADIGAN.

W! New York block

FOR BALE?JI.W9?House of modem con-vt-nierscea. three blocks from Madison.street.

12. !'*\u2666? house. Renton addition.I2.4Mo?Two ?'ightly lots is Ren ton addition;

view of Sound and lake.f7,00O ?Modern. I:lcr.lv improved residence

property; lot 120 feet square.|7vO? Improved five acres, near street car.

CARRAHER.404 Bailey building.

CITV I'RUPERTY. timber lands, fruitand farm lands, equities, mortgages,mines and good business chances bought

and sold; money loaned on first-classproperty; investments made for non-r- Mdents. Kellogg & Dabney, 217 Colum-bia street.

REAL ESTATE- Bought and sold. Agr- at bargain in business property iftaken at once. City properties of allkind*. Best improved farming landswithin thr- e miles of citv limits. CharlesE. Ijurnside. 422 424 building. Tel.Red 1101

RFAI, ESTATE bought, sold or exchang-ed residence and business, city property,ranches, timbpr lands, acreage property,business chances, equities. Th® real es-tate man, Madigan, 507 New York block.

FOR SALE?Houses and lots in all partsof the city, on installments; lots on easypayment*; will build to suit; Hotel Ma-drona for ,*ale or rent: rare bargains. T,IT. Demp&ey. 507-S Seattle Nat. bank bldg.

I*ol4 SALE?Houses and lots In Seattle,from 11*1 to 110.000; vacant jots, S3O up-wards: acres close to town: can givegreat bargains in all the above; cash orinstallment. Rooms 20-21 P.-l. block.

FOR SALE?I2O feet square, nicely locatedon the northeast corner of Pine and Sev-enth avenue; price 15,000. Inquire Mrs.M. J. Wright. 1415 Fourth avenue, be-tween Pike and Union streets.

LOGGED OFF LANDS in Mason andThurston counties; excellent fruit land;?aslly cleared and nicely situated forfarms; favorable terms. Tacoma MillCompany, Tacoma, Wash.

FOR SALE? I have a choJce residence ofsix rooms; bath; excellent location;must be sold this month to obtain taxmoney. William P. Harper. Dexter Hor-ton Bank building.

BCSISEM CHAUCBS. 1LONDON INVESTMENT CO.?

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Sl4 Finn Avenue. SeattleOfT<»ns for sale:

Lodging houses, centra! locations.Hotels, c«mral locat;ons.Cigar, candy and fruit stands.Butcher stop, cheap at K*jO.Grocery stm, a bargain.Lodging houoe and lot. 24 rooms in

house. p>ar title, for fl *W.house. 3»> room?, central, cheap.

Kartng, titrber and frirtt lands.Firms in Kent and Wenatchee vaHeys.Restaurant, right in center; this Is a

snap.Flour mill, patent roller process, on R.

R. and tide water S4. , »*'.Tvi sloops, 4j and 96 f*et long, go-

ing cheap now.flouse* and lots In all parts.Tug. deep water, beet engines and boil-

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Partner wanted in manufacturing busl-n«*««

Two days only: restaurant, well located.#250: furnished house 7 rooms for rent. 8months, S3O per month: 32ft acres nearWaitsburg. Whitman county, for ex-change; lodging house, brick building,

a snap Morgan's Exchange.af'l-2-3-4 New York.

house 40 rooms, on Install-ments; centrally located, every roomoccupied; this i« the best payinghouse In the city for the money; moneyto loan on any house we sell. Feazell,ffl Hinckley block.

FOR SALE?Business stock Invoice about|7.l*jC»; location in the central part ofcity; fine, large store, with two years'lease. For particulars see Mayer Realtyand Financial Co., 33. 34 35 Union block.

FOR SALE?Cigar stands, 'rutt and c'.-gir stands, restaurants, lodging .-mimes,groceries, and businesses of ill k nds. atprices to suit all buvers.P.-I. blor'k.

FOR SALE?Very cheap, three fruit andcigar stands doing rattling husinessr suitsmall capital;, must sell at once, Pem-berton & Co., 315 Seattle National Bankbuilding.

FOR SALE?Good located, old establishedbakery and cafe: price reasonable: dailyIncome. st?o. Call on Mayer Realty andFinancial Co.. 33. 34. 35 Union block.

NOW Is the time to go Into business; wehave a few good things for sale; call andsee us before buying. Pemberton & Co.,315 Seattle National Bank building.

FOR SALE?We have one of the best lo-cated saloons in the city. For particu-lars see Mayer Realty Co.. rooms 33, 34.35 Union block.

FOR SALE?A 65-room lodging house, cen-trally located; partly furnished. SeeMayer Realty and Financial Co.. 33. St,35 Union block.

WE have a customer for cheap lodginghouse, furnished or unfurnished. Pem-berton & Co.. 315 Seattle National Bankbuilding.

A GOOD property in small town to rent:with SI,OOO stock; can make $75 to fioo amonth. Address T. D.. care Posrt-Intelll-gencer.

FOR SALE?Bnrber shon: four chairs;running eight years; $l3O net nrofit permonth guaranteed. 33. 31. 35 Unionblock.

F<'R SALE?a three-story brick building:one of the l>est paying investments Inthe city; also a seven-room modernhouse very cheap. W. N. Redfield, 303New York block.

For SALE?A lodging house. 30 rooms, inthe very best location. Inquire MayerRealty Co.. rooms 33, 34, 35 Union block.

*OR SALE- House and lot. centraly lo-cated. $1,200 : 2 lots. 60x120, Edes AKnight's addition, fl.ooo. half cash. Mor-gan's Exchange. 501-2-3 New York block.

FOR SALE?A splendid paylnsr restaurant;central location; none better. See MayerRealty Co., rooms 33-35 Union block.

WE HAVE a few business openings forpartners, with good position. LondonInvestment Co., 614 First avenue.

FOR SALE?Grocery store, with a goodtrade: will be sola reasonable. MayerRealty Co.. 33, 34, 35 Union block.

FOR SALE?Cigar store: central location;will be sold reasonable. Mayer RealtyCo., rooms 33, 34. 35 Union block.

CIGAR STANDS and locations, all prices;barber shops, all prices. London Invest-ment Co., 614 First avenue.

THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1897.

TOAHaALMATER REALTY AND FINANCIAL

CO.. Rooms 32, 33 and 34 Union block.Allkinds of stocks and bonds negotiated.Correspondence solicited.

LIPERAL ADVANCES onWatches. diamonds and warrants at lowrates. Uncle Joe Loan Office 517 Second.

f» (WO.'"*)© ASSETS?MutuaI Benefit Lif»loans money (full valuei on its policies.Angus W. Young. Il» Washington block.

STATE. COUNTY AND SCHOOL WAR-rar. :s and b »nds bought and sold. DorrA Co., room A. Bailey building.

LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES purchas-ed at market Richard Herxfeld.171 LaSaile street. Chicago.

TO LOAN?3I,OO6. 1600. CS>. on approvedcity property. Wm P. Harper, DexterHorton Bank building.

THE OREGON MORTGAGE COMPANY,Ltd.?Rober* J. Fisb«r. Agent. 403 Baileybuilding.

THE THOMAS INVESTMENT CO.Smith block; mortgage loans and Bre in-surance.

HERBERT S. fPPER makes loans onfarms and timber land. 12 Scheuertnanblock.

WARRANTS bought and sold. Wm. D.Perkios A Co.. SOl New 'York block. Se-attle.

JAMES BOTHWELL. loans and Insur-ance. 28 Boston block; telephone. Mala400.

SHORT TIME LOANS on good collateral.Morgan's Exchange. OT-3 New York blk.

COLLATERAL BANK?Money loaned ongood collateral. 105 Cherry :

TO LOAN?SSOO to $2,000: local money. W.O Hardin. 507 Pike

EDMUND BOWDEN. financial agent,Horton Bank "building.

MONEY TO LOAN-F. J. Foster. Colo-nial block.

PRIVATE MONEY?GroII & Damus, 10CMadison.

LOANS-Mra. Patrick! 704 New Yorkblock.

VALENTINE SCRIP for sale. O Bostonblock.

PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.

DR. GEORGE M. HORTON. physician andsurgeon, removed to rooms 302 and 303Bailey building, corner Second avenuoand Cherry.

DR. FLEISCHER Specialty, surgery,genito-urinary and female diseases. Of-fice. Washington block. 705 First avenuo,Beattle.

DR. MILES removed to 323 Bailev build-ing. Black S9l. Residence. 612 Plkastreet: Butt 661.

DR. CALHOUN. Starr-Boyd block. Tele-phone, Main 391.

DR. SARAH KENDALL. Holyoke block.Telephone. Green 351.

DR. VESER. Washington block. Tele-phone. Red 251.

DR. AGNES B. HARRISON. Holyoke'block.

DR. ANNIE RUSSELL. 26 Roxwell bulld-tn*

DENTISTS.

DR. H.~F. SMITH and DR. C. H. De LA-mater. 11, 12, 13 and 14 Hinckley. Tele-phone. Main 355; residence. Main 297.

DR. C. L. NELSON?Residence, 1111 Thirdavenue; office Collins block. Tel Red 1.341.

DR. G. E. WEBSTER. 321 Cedar street.corner Fourth avenue. North Seattle.

GEORGE E. THOMPSON. D. D. ST.Burke block.

ALBIN & SMITH?TeI.. Black 1.125. Sul-nvan block.

t>. I. BURKHART, D. D. S. Third andJames.

MHMllftHITS.

FOR SALE?Eighty-acre ranch. 50 acrescultivated. 7-rooni house. 2 large barns,near city, on N. P. R R. and Rainier carline. Madigan. DO7 New York block.

FOR SALE?3O acres; garden, modernlarge barn, hothouse, orchard,

spring; 40 rods; Grant street car line.Madigan, SOT New York block.

WK HAVE corner house and lot, cloee In;best buy In the city: also three timberclaim?. Call 208 Pioneer building.

DO YOU WISH TO SEI,U buy or tradereal estate? See the real estate man.Madlffan. 507 w York block

FOR BAl.E?Ruslneys Mock on First ave-nue; a bargain. McDermott 4k Jacobsen.HO Washington building.

FOR SALE?High-class residence andbujslm-K< properties. Proton, 401 SeattleNational P.ank building.

LLEWELLYN A WARD. HO Marion; gen-eral real estate and rental agents; listproperty with us.

FOR SALE--Several choice homestead re-linquishments. cheap. Madlgan. 307 NewYork black.

SEATTLE property and timber lards.Kellogg & Pabney. 21? Columbia, Seattle

RKAT, FPTATE and timber lands. Dorr& Co . mom A. Bailey building.

WILL rent a restaurant, with privilege ofbuying. Send particulars to Frank X.Moore. Hotel Brunswick.

SAI.OOJC for sale; good location; best fit-tings; fln« business. London InvestmentCo., (514 First avenue. .

FOR SALE?Private boarding house of 10rooms: doing well. Address O. R., Post-Intelligencer office.

FOR SALE?Meat market cheap; must besold: have to go East. Inquire room 1,614 First avenue.

PATENTS. drawings. trade marks.Adam®. Colman blo^k.

|o. vm buys business clearing $3 000 annuallySpinning.

PERSONAL.

LADIES wanting a qulet home duringcontlnement. where they will receivegood care and medlcaJ attention, can ob-tain the same by addressing QuietHome, care Post-Intelligencer.

RING THE "O. K." BOX for messengerand give him your classified advertise-ment; the will navfor messenger. Rates, lc a word or adollar a line a month.

GRAND 'POSSUM and sweet potato dln-n. r Thanksgiving day at Harms Dick-man hall. First and Marion. 11 a msharp; dinner. 75c. J. Parkinson.

H MRDRF.SSING-Manufacturing bleaching tinting. Colonial Columbiaand Second avenue. Room 8.

PIANOS at factory prices; «erond-h.mdfrom $6-> upward. Wm. Martlus, SOS Sec-ond avenue.

SAFE DEPOSIT POXES; fireproof vault--13 year and up H. O. Bhuey, 112 Cherry!

FOB RENT- Marion hall; equippedcluslvely for dancing.

STOVE AND RANGE REPAIRS a .i

kinds. 410 \ esler. °*

SPANOF.NRERO grinds and sells cutlerv?l* Second

C. A. HOLMES. D. D 8.. Colman building.

OCULISTS AMD AURISTS.

DR. A. B. KIBBE. oculist, aurlst aniphysician for diseases of the throat: removed to rooms 326-327 Bailey buildingcorner Second and Cherry streets.

DR. STTLLSON. eye. ear. nose and throatremoved to No. 8 Hinckley.

DR^^Wl^lTE^eyc^juid^a^^Ploneerbldg

MEDICAL.

LADlES!?Chichester's English Pennyroyal Pills (Diamond Brand), are thbest. Safe, Reliable. Take no otheiSend 4c.. stamps, for particulars. "Rr-liefor Ladles." in letter by return mail. Adruggists. Chichester Chemical CoPhiladelphia.

CHIROPODISTS.

HANNA. expert chiropodist. Parlors removed to Burke building; reception roor336. All competitors challenged.

MRS. DR. NETA BRUNDAGE. Corncured; new method; and manicure. 81First avenue.

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CLAIRVOYANTS.

SPIRITUAL INSTITUTE - Heallnsteaching and developing for mediumshliDr. Chesbro. manager. Mrs. Chesbrcseer. Spiritual and business reading:dally. Public circles. Mon., Thur.. s rm. Room 422 Seattle Nat. Bank bulldlns

MISS PERRY, room 19 Epier block, -<1Second avenue, second floor: the greatesknown card and planet reader; palmistrv: If you are in trouble do not fail t<see her; your fortune for Si.

MRS E EMMETT the South African medlum, in her wonderful clairvoyant sightreveals past, present and future; consuit her; readings. 50c. Rooms 22 and 23Sll Second avenue.

BUSINESS cares made light and easv bconsulting the wonder of the age. Mis'A Watkins. 421 Pike ltreet. room 1.

MADAM ESPERANSSA. clairvoyant Ufreader, business advice. Kennebec block6P3 Yesler way, room L

PLEASE CALL and see theclairvoyant, Mme. Francisco. 1416 Second avenue, near Pike.

MRS. SWAN Second baths; rheumatlsrn and nervousness cured.

FLORANCE MARVIN predicted Klondikstrike. <flj_Hrst.

ACCOIYT4YTS.

E C. HOLMES, accountant?Books openetand closed, books audited; collection

Sromp'ly attended to. Room Baiieuildmg

ERNEST LEO. expert .'CI Occid«*ntal bjock.

book mronrc.WE LEAD the printing procession; m:n

ir.g prospectuses and stock certificates ispecialty. Metropolitan Priming an,

Bind ng Company. Dexter Horton Hanibuilding. Seattle.

F ANTHONY-General bookbinder, pai>er ruler ani blark book manufacturerfed First avenie foot of Cherry. Kline «T?o*enb»r.r building. Takr* elevator

MERCJIAJiT TAILORS.~~

tan n merchant tailor miFirst avenue. Fine imported g xxisSuits made to order.

CHOT CHUNG CO.. 1415 Second, betweeiPike aiid Union Pnoi reduced.

TYPEWRITERS.

TYPEWRITERS? Try th«- new ball-bearir.g Denamore. r<*-w model Caligraph onew No. 4 Yost b-tor# purchasi: g a lypewriter. Seattle Typew/lw KihanriC» F'.ryt avenue. 'Ph n* Ma n 3:6.

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PHOTOGRAPHIC SIPPLIES. "

C. W. PARKER A CO.. fresh paper amplaten, everything used in photographycorner Fir«t_aver.ue and Ch- rr> .tr^i

REMOVALS.

L'li. CRICHTON has removed his officeto the Collins block. over B&.ilarxeon iwhere he »IU be glad to receive hipa'u-ius.

PUATIAO. WIRE *>IJ IROS WORK *

PACIFIC RAILING AND PLATINCJfcorlu. ill Liuoa.

KLOmiKE-CRAKCKS.

WANTED?K. 500. to further scheme totransport pa*s»^njr» rs and freight throughWhite Horse rapids practicable andsafe. Address C. S. D. care Post-intelli-gencer.

FOR PASSAGE to Copper river and ex-' ? prid* to interior, leaving De-

cember 22 next, apply to C. M. Thu'and,27 Sullivan building.

WANTED? FirM-class Klondike placerproperties, for which I have cash pur-chasers. F. L. Sutermelster. jr., &po-kane. Wash.

WANTED?AIaska guar's mines. FrankWiestilng. Occidental block.

KLON'DI KB?OUTFITS.

F. SHI'TE & CO.. 1010 Second avenue,opposite Rialto. Complete mining out-fits furnished: lowest prices: high-gradegoods: estimates given; special rates toparties of ten or over.

GAS ENGINES for Klondike or any otherplace; stationary or marine. Geo. Sintz.1307 Western avenue.

FOR SALE?STEAMERS.

STEAMSHIPS FOR KLONDIKE'-A se-lection of cheap steamships for sale, suit-able to run between Seattle and Alaska.Steam vessel circular. Samuel Holmes,6S Broad street. N*w York.

FOR SALE The staunch stern-wheelsteamer Clan McDonald; especiallyadapted for river work. For particularsinquire of Lilly.Bogardus & Co.

K I<ONI>lKE?l *FORMATION.

NEW 7x9-INCH ALASKA MAP: Just thething for circulars and prospectuses;plate fof rent. O. P. Anderson. Occi-dental block.

INSURANCE.

ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY oiLondon?Organized ISOB. Assets. #lO 000 -

000. Fire losses promptly adjusted Ed-mund Bowden. agent, Hortoa bank buil'd-Ing.

CHARLES WATSON. Insurance. 30° %3and 3M New York building. TelephoneMain 101

Bt RNS & ATKINSON, general insur-ance. 14 Boston block.

GOODWIN. RASER & FISKEN. insur-ance. Haller block.

WATERHOUSE & BEACH, InsuranceA Colman building.

HANFORD & STEWART. Insurance. 207Pioneer building.

CALHOUN A CO.. general insurance.Olympic block.

CRAWFORD. CONOVER * CO.. NewYork block.

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.FRED H.~ PETERSON attorney" and

counselor. Rooms 1-3 Olympic block.

PRATT & RIDDLE, attorneys at law!rooms 309-310-311 Bailey building.

BTRUVE. ALLEN. HUGHES & MclMlcken. Batley building.

ANDREW F. BURLEIGH, attorney atlaw. 228 Burke building.

HUMPHRIES, HUMPHREY & EDS EN.Occidental block.

W. D. LAMBUTH. Seattle National Bankbuilding.

FRANK B. WIESTLINQ. Occidental blk.

T. IT. CANN?4I7 Pioneer. Tel.. Black 1170.

W. F. HAYS-Offlce, 424-5-6 New York Wit

MILO A. ROOT. 10-14 Roxwell building.

M. M. MAPIGAN. 507 N.-w York blork"PATEMTS AXD DRAWING.

ADAMS, Oolman block, Seattle, solicitorof United States and Canadian patents.Expert?Patent office, mechanical draw-ings and blue printlrfg. trade marks.

NOTICE Tt) CONTRACTORS.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS - StreetLighting.Scaled proposals will be received by the

Board of Public Works of th»" City of Se-attle up to 10 o'clock a. m. Monday. No-vember 2ft, IW. for furnishing str?et lightsfor said City for one year from anil afterthe first day of January. according tothe following specifications and the plan onfile in the office of said board.

Each bid must be accompanied by a cer-tified check In the amount of one thousand(1.000) dollars, payable to the order of theCity Comptroller, as a guarantee that thebidder, if awarded any contract. .vill with-in ten (10) days from the date of award,enter into eontrict in accordance with hissaid bid. and the specifications and plan,and give the required bonds for the faith-ful performance thereof, and in case anybidder to whom said contract may beawarded shall fall to enter into such con-tract or give the required bonds withinsaid period of ten (10) days, then said cer-tified check shall be forfeited to the City ofSeattle, and the amount thereof placed tothe credit of the General Fund for street11+: ht account.

Bidders are hereby notified to take spe*-cial note of the provisions of the specifi-cations under which street lights are nowbeing furnished to the City, entitled "Pur-chase of Plant at Expiration of Contract."and all bids must be made subject to saidprovisions.

All proposals to be indorsed on the en-velope "Bid for Street Lighting "

Bv order of Board of Puhltc Works.FRANK OLESON S cr. tary.

U. S. ENGINEER OFFICE. Burke Build-in*. Seattle, Wn,. Nov. *, lx»7. Sealedproposals for furnishing aOO.tJGO tons ofstone and other materials for construc-tion of jetty at Grays Harbor. Wash.,will he received here until 2 p. m., De-cember I°. 1*97, and then publicly opened.Information furnished on application.?larrv Taylor Capt.. Engrs.

EDCCATIOSAL.

WILSON'S MODERN BUSINESS college.New Collins building, big. thorough!practical, select; individual de«ks. Calland be convinced of our superiorityTelephone. Main 41«.

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FRENCH AND SPANISH languages FConstant and A. Bracons. 512 Washing-ton building. First avenue.

LESSONS in all common school branches-languages a specialty. Address Mrs Vcare Post-Intelligencer.

ACADEMY OF THE HOLY NAMES Aboarding nv.d day school for young ladle-.

w;i M-'d.-m Business « XewCoring building..

ART.

JESSIE M ELLTOTT. artist, r, Bostonblock

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irss ROSE" C. MITCHELL.g : ? »r. form* riy in*:net »r

h < rrtaie <^l2^g^_Ho^£gke__Uock.

ELOCCTIOW.

ELOCI TION-Ll*z;e Jay R.chardson. 'mFourth avenue;

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dieisg ASU CLKAMAG.SAN FRANCISCO DYE WORKS. S2O sec-

ond. Telephone. Red 5,963.

ATLAS DYE WORKS, Postcfiice ailev.T-1 . piack.JJgT. i

SH.>« i\D HOrSE AI MISKHS.

ALUMINUM AND"ENAMEL LETTERSand f,,r signs and house numbers,4it y.ser way

TH KF.T BROKER*.

RAILWAY AND STKA>SSHIP TICKET3-Tickets to and from ai! parts of tha« jri<i at reduced rates, special rates toall Eastern and European points. C. E.Th .r» on. Cherry- »tre. t

ARCHITHCTS.

g. J jai~NiULNa. srtiuuwt. kilrki*iftooser.

NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT ItOT.J,_No-tlce of Assessment Uoll of Local Im-provement District No. 1«, for the im-provement of Pike Street !n the <~"lty ofSeattle. from Seventh Avenue to EighthAvenue, under Ordinance No. 4«m andhearing thereon.Notice Is hereby given that the assess-

ment roll of T?oeal Improvement DistrictNo. 141, for the Improvement of Pikef-'tre>'t. In the city of Seattle, from SeventhAvenue to KiKhth Avenue. under Ordi-nance No. has been reported by theBoard of Public \Vork« to the City Coun-cil of the City or Sea-tie. and In now onfile In the office of th»» City Clerk, r.-nd thesame is now open for public Inspection atMid office, and will remain open for In-spection until Monday, the «th day of De-cember, 1597. at 5 o'clock p. m.. and all per-sons interested are hereby required to ap-pear before the City Council at a sessionthereof to be held in the Council ChamberIn the City Hall, on the «th day of Decem-ber. l«f<7. at 7o'clo-k p m. tnd makeobjections thereto. At said time so fixed'he Council will consider anv and nil ob-jections made, and will make such correc-tions in said roll as It deems just, and willthen by Ordinance approve such roll andlevy and as-ess the amounts thereofagainst. each narcel and lot shown In saidroll and decl-ire the same a flr»t )I<«nthereon. Said matter mav be adjourned toa later dite If so order. .! by the Cltv Coun-

WILt, H. PARRTCity Comptroller and ex-offlcio City cierk

of the City of Seattle.is^O' lt«! of ?lr.«t publication.

IMPOUNDED STOCK NOTICE The fol-lowing '!« crtbed cow. placed In the ejtypound Friday November !<* IM»7 w!l! besold ;t' pul.lt.- auction to the'hlrh*stbinder f.,r cash In hand, to pay cost oflmr«ound!ng and advertising WednesdayI »?-<??? rnh.-r * 107. at 10 o'clock a. ni . atthe front do-.r or poib*. he,*d, 4 uart<m.corner Third avenue and Yesler way*One r<-d and white cow. tip of horn

broken off, and having a bell «n ; 7 y«-ar*

The owner of the above, described cowbeing unknown to me.C S REED. <*bjef of Polirf...Date of first publication, Nov. 23, IS&7

IMPOUNDED STOCK NOTICE- The fol-lowing described heifer, placed In th» citypound Friday, Novemiv r 1S», i*» 7 wiji besoid at public auction to the highest bid-der for cash in hand, to pay tm .

pounding and advertisug, WednesdayDecember ». IW. at 10 o'clock a. m itthe front door of police headquarters

Third avenu- and Yesler wavOne Jersey heifer. 2 years oid, having a

bell on.The owner of the described h'-lferbeing unknown it* me.

C 8 KKELi, of PoliceI *r< r '- <.f -- : r, . a-:on. Nov. V. iv»7.

LER4I, SOTUM.

PROBATE XOTT- fv-I.V THE ~8I :Pr1rtor Oourt <>T Kin* CVmnjy. S'afp /,fWashington I? th* of tfiie #«?,»'*<~>T N". F. [iwcrij* jfo. 2 4SINotlee of I*riw«* Siai* of R«»aSSotir#- in

«>i .?<->? *ilmir»t«»ri-nr of e«tatw ,-tf?" jr. Bend) li ratH u; .:*r an*] bykiriu* of utUi at Mao. Woo.

BANKS.~

PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANILOccidental block. Seattle, Wash.

Capital ttwtim-OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES*-?

Jacob Furth PresidentArthur A. Denny Vice PresidentJohn Leary Second Vice PresidentJames R. Hayden.. Manager. Cash'r. lee'*Frank I. Blodgett Assistant Cashier

Slgrnund Schwabacher, John Colling,E. C. Neufelder. J. T. Greenleaf

Transacts a savings bank business ex*cluslvely.

Deposits received from It to SIO,OOO.Interest allowed per annum: 81* per

cent, on term deposits; 4 per cent en or*dinary deposits.

Dividends declared last days of May endNovember. Loans made on real estate orapproved collaterals only.

DEXTER HORTON & CO., BANKERS.Incorporated 1887.

capital saoo.owSurplus 100SOI

President A. A. DennyVice President W. M. LsdflManager N. H. LatimerCashier F. R. Van Tuyl

Sight exchange and telegraphic trans*fers on New York. Chicago. St. Paul. SanFrancisco. Portland and various points laOregon and British Columbia. .

Sight bills of exchange on London avail*able elsewhere in Europe.

Collections made at all points on favor*abl.) terms.

Bonds, stocks and other valuables r»>celved on deposit for safe keeping.

THE PUGET SOUND NATIONALBANK OF SEATTLE.

Capital Mock paid In 1528,000Surplus IMN

Jacob Furth PresidentE. C. Neufelder Vice PresidentR. V. Ankeny Cashier

Correspondence in all the principal el tiesin the United States and Europe.

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OfBEATTLB.

Paid-up capital tISO.OMSurplus 180.001

Maurice McMlcken PresidentJ. H. McOraw Vice PresidentLester Turner Cashier

General banking business transacted.Sight and telegraphic exchange payable

In all the principal cities of the UnitedStates and Europe.

Letters of credit furnished on Aladtfcpayable at all trading posts of the N. if.A T. Co.

NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE

Paid-up capital JJOO.DOO

Transacts »» general banking buslneM.

M. D. Ballard PresidentH. C. Henry Vice PmldentR. R. Spencer Caller

Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent__^

STKAMKKS....

FLY ON THE "FLYER.'*

SEATTLE TO TACOMA.Four round trips dally, except Sunday.In one hou- and twinty-flv* minutest

THE B'KAMEK "FLYER."Regular dally tripe, Seattle-TaconWrout«-, is follows:

TAKING EFFECT TUESDAY. MAY 1TIME CARD.

?Leave Seattle?»:4s. 11:13 a. m.; 2:45. Msp m.

Leave Tacoma~9:3o a. m.; 1, 4:30. I p. *

SUNDAYS.Leave Seattle -7:'¥> a. m.: 12 m.: sp.Leave Tacoma 5:30 a. in.; 2 JO. 7.J0 p. <^£Landing a' Northern Pm< ;tlc whart T*»

coma, and Commercial dock, foot of ***

rion street. S'-attle. .-

Sundays.e steamer.-! Flye.r and State 4»Washington.

f

BTR riTY OF ABERDEENLEAVES FOR TACOMA AND OLTMPM

AT 7 » A. M.DAILY. EXCEIT SUNDAY

BTR. MULTNOMAH(DAILY) *

LEAVES FOR TACOMA AND OLYMPICAT | p M

FARE BETWEEN SKATTI.K AND TieCOMA, CENTS

ROUND TillP. Hi CENTS.

Tel ~ Main *7 CITY DOCK. A*eaLCAPT. L WILLEY. Manager.

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PORT ORCHARD AND PORT WASH-INGTON ROUTE.

ST KAMKR M* n V F PETtLETLeaves Galbr ijth dock. foot of Washwd"ton str»«t. for Sylvan < 1 rove, Port WhltaBremerton, U. S, Dry Dock. Charl«J*<*Sidney Tracy ton. Silvtrdale dally. ?**

renting Saturdays and Sundays, at JsOfem.: Saturdays at 2..% p. m.. Sundays at IJP. m Returning. leaves SHverdale at J**a.m.. r»ry Dock SW a. m. Sa urday »lggleaves Slfverdale tu., Dry Deck I*

m. Telephone Red l&L

ICE A*D COLD STORAGE.

DIAMOND ICE AND COI.D STORAGECompany, foot of I'nlon street. manufac-tut*'* cryfttl lc» frem _di»tttje<l_water :__

BLIK PHIXTIXG.

ADAMS. Co'.man block; tracing, blueprinting. drawing I____^^____^___ 1____^^____^___

OIVKH A\D WRtTKEH.

A.~O BENJAMIN?Sand pumps for goldmining kgptJn_sto^_^-SSIII2S^-^ISL?-

BOAT MIII.nKHS.

P. Q. COPP. boat builder. Tester wharf.

"> fl» Vtf KKPAIR W U

STOVE AND RANGE REPAIRS. Allkinds. 1130 Third stret.

gvssjiiths.

THEO DESCHNER. gunsmith. removedITT

CITi KOTICKS.

NOTICE OF 1 ASSESSMENT ROLL?No-tice of Assessment Roll of Local Improve-

ment District No. 142, for the improve-

ment of Occidental Avenue from thecenter line of Yessler Way to the southerly

line of Jackson Street, under OrdinanceNo. 4»>lS». and hearing thereon.Notice" is hereby given that the assess-

ment roll of Local Improvement DistrictNo. 142. for the improvement of OccidentalAvenue from the center iine of Yesler Wavto the southerly line of Jackson Street, un-der ordinance No. 4t>l9. l.Ss been reportedby the Board of Public Works to the CityCouncil of the City of Seattle, and if nowon file in the office of the City Comptroller

and ex-officlo city clerk and the same isnow open for pabllc inspection at said of-fice and will r< main open for inspectionuntil Monday, '.he 6th day of December,1*97. at five o'clock p. m . and all personsinterested are hereby required to appear

before the City Council at a session there-of to be held in the Council Chamber Inthe City Hall, on Monday, the Sth day ofDecember. IW, at 7:30 o'clock P. m.. andmake objections thereto. At said time sofixed the Council will consider any and allobjections made and will make such cor-rections in said roil as It deems just, andwill then by Ordinance approve such rolland levy and assess the amounts thereofagainst each parcel and lot of land shownin said roll, and declare the same a firstli*n thereon. Said matter may be adjourn-ed to a later date if so ordered by the CityCouncil.

WILL H. PARRY.City Clerk of the City of Seattle.

Date of first publication. November IS,1597.

NOTICE OP ASSESSMENT ROLL OFLocal Improvement District No. 140. forthe improvement of Howell Street, fromBoren Avenue to the alley between Terryand Ninth Avenues, and the alley run-ning through Moek 42. Heirs of Sarah A.Bell's Second Addition, under OrdinanceNo. 4604 and hearing thereon.Notice is hereby Riven that the assess-

ment roll of Local Improvement DistrictNo. 140. for the Improvement of HowellStreet from Borcn Avenue to the alley be-tween Terry and Ninth Avenues, and thealley runntng through block 42, Heirs ofSarah A. Bell's Second Addition, tinderOrdinance No. 4604 has been reported bythe Board of Public Works to the CityCouncil of the City of Seattle, and is nowon file In the office of the city comptrollerand ex-offlclo city clerk, and the same isnow open for public inspection at said officeand will remain open for inspection untilMonday, the sixth day of December. 1397.at 5 o'clock p. m.. and all persons. Inter-ested are hereby required to appear beforethe City Council at a session to be held Inthe Council Chamber in the City Hall, onthe sixth day of December. IWJ7. at 7JOo'clock p. m.. and make objections there-to. At said time so fixed the Council willconsider any and all objections made andwill make such corrections in said roll asIt deems lust, and will then, by Ordinanceapprove such roll and levy and assess theamounts thereof against each parcel andlot shown in said roll, and declare thesame a first Hen thereon. Said mattermay be adjourned to a later date If so or-dered by the City Council.

WILL H. PARRY,City Comptroller and Ex-offlclo City

Clerk of the City of Seattle.Date of first publication, November 4th.

189T.

CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE-NOTICEis hereby dven that the assessment rollof Local Improvement District No. 132.in the City of Seattle, created by Ordi-nance No. 4.i26. Entitled an Ordinanceprov'dlng for the improvement of Wash-ington Street in the City of Seattle, fromFourth Avenue South to Railroad Ave-nue. by constructing an Ironstone pipe

ovitorm brick and wooden stave seweralong connecting sections of satd streetfrom Fourth Avenue South to RailroadAvenue's west margin, and by refillingand replanklnsr said street from FourthAvenue South to Railroad Avenue, andproviding for the payment therefor bythe mode of immediate payment, and es-tablishing a fund for such payment byan assessment upon all the lots and par-cels of land benefited by such improve-ment. has been certified to me for col-lection. and that 'inlets payment of theassessment thereon contained Is madewithin 3" davs from the date of the flra?publication of this notice such assess-ment shall become delinquent and shallbear interest at the rate of 10 per cent,per annum until paid, and If not paid be-fore such assesnm.nt shall have becomedelinquent a penalty of 5 per cent, shallbe added, and the sums delinquent shallbe entered on the annual tax roll for thecurrent year against each lot and par-cel so delinquent and with the Interestcollected as other taxes, separate accountbeing kept thereof, and if not paid with-in the time fixed for the pavment ofcity taxes shall be collected, togetherwith such additional charges and penal-tie* as are authorized to be charred andcollected on other delinquent tax's, eaehlot or parcel so delinquent shall be soldfor the amount of such assessment, withinterests and costs, at the time and Inthe manner and by the same authority aslands and lots are sold for cltv taxes

GEORGE F. MEACHAM.City Treasurer of the Cl'v of 8*at tie.

Date of first publication. Seattle. Wash..November 1/>th. iff*"

LEGAL NOTICES.

Moore, judge of rh<» superior court oTkiZICounty. Washington. «*tting in nroSu?duly made and enured on the :»HhNovember. IS»T. will >vil at privatefor cash at his office ii the Coliins hl£l*in the city of Seattle. King County wfs**ington. on the .>»rh day of November jS"the following described real estate' Vw*Lots on? (1) and two <5. in block NVthiSof the Syndicate addition to the city "of2Jattle. King County. Washington

And notice is hereby further ctven ?*«»the said administrator w Hi receive bia.said described real estate at his off-e« iJthe Collins block in the city of Seattle u*2to the hour of ten o'clock a. m. uv#:>"-th day of November. ISS7.

And notice is hereby fursher given tha*the said administrator will report allso received for said propertv to *he «,??court on the 30th day of November i*rfor itr» approval or rei-ction. ' ?

Witness, the Hon Wm. Hi.kman Mon*»judge of said superior court, sitttnr innizbate, and the seal of satd court,affixed this 20th day of A j^

(Seal.) GEO. M. HOLLOW AT.By Wm. Corcoran. Deputy Clerk*-'*1*1"

L. Neagle. Attorney for Adminto.

IN THF PVPERIOR CorRT OF KTVaCounty. State of Washington ?ln Pro.bate.?ln the matter of the estate SHenry Otterson. deceased No 2 583, (\*tder to Show Cause on Sale of Real iS*tate. *?"

J. S. Elliott, the administrator of the ee>tate of Henry Otterson. deceased havln*filed a petition in this court duly verifiedpraying for an order of this court for th»sale of all the real estate of which the uSdeceased died seized, for the nurtwMtherein set forth;

And it apparing to the court from mupetition, that the personal estate of th*said deceased in the hinds of said ndmin-istrator is not sufficient to pay the claimsagainst the said estate and the expenses ofthe administration thereof, and that It itnecessary to sell all or a portion of thereal estate of the said deceased to pay thesaid claims and expenses of the adminis-tration: and it appearing to the court thatsaid petition conforms to and is in accord-ance with the requirements of law in suchcase made and provided, it is ordered bythe court that all persons Interested In theestate of the said deceased appear heforesaid superior court on Friday, the 2«th da*of December. 1597. at the hour of 9:.V o'clockin the forenoon of said day, a: the courtroom of the probate department ofsuperior court. In the city of Seattle, insaid King county, then and there to showcause, if any they have, why an order ofthis court should not be granted to suit)administrator authorizing and empoweringhim to sell the said real estate of said de-ceased. or so much thereof as may lie nec-essary to pay the aforesaid claims and ex-penses of administration. It is further or-dered that a copv of this order to showcause be published at least four successiveweeks before the said 24th day of Decem-ber. 1997, In the Post-Intelligencer, a news-paper printed and published in said countyof King, and of general circulation therein.

Done In open court this 20th day of No«vember, 1897.

WM. HICKMAN MOOREJudge of said Superior Court

State of Washington. County of King, us.1, George M. Holioway, county clerk and

ex-officio clerk of the superior court ofsaid King county, do hereby certify thatthe foregoing is a full, true an<J correctcopy of an original order to sholr cause,made by said court on the 20th day of No-vember, 1*97, In the matter of the estateof Henry Otterson. deceased.

Witness my hand and the seal of saidooiirt. this 2f>th day of November, ISW.

(Seal.) GEO. M. HOLLOWAY. OleHuBy W. C. RI TTER, Deputy Clerk.Byers & Byers, Attorneys for Adminis-

trators.