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WARD BOUNDARIES.

The lint Win Still H»T« the

Utfot Popalatioß.

LINES IN THE NTW CHANTER.

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after convening. teek up N» ertfcle ??

vtrdi M 4 bwadtrt* The provirfon tomode tor eight oarda. Aa objection »«

made by MM of the members leoneer

?sro "Jap" atade bjr On W*rd Hoes not

meettnT x A common point* This waeper tkroiarfy notieeabie with the First wardami it VH proposed to add gafwalMoetotn order to "squara" the word.

Mr. Denworth explained Hurt ?»» wtAthe lines mom psmpiiMl fW varatinWtaaalanK papnlotton than anyoctfcvr «trd »Um dty. It to evident thatwitn tha city flatted m ttto tt to impoeeibleto avoid "ioga" altogether, aad tha coas-tnitleetboogfctit would be bettertokeepaa far ae poaaibte to the iinee asade by theold ward bouadartoe. aa they would be bet-ter leiueiabored. He thought it theFimt ward line were extended to Berentb?treat it would meet tha difficulty. AM to

the north and asath line. Booth Fourteenthstreet wae the natwal dividing Hoe.

Altar some illai eesiiai tha Una wae aaadeto ma from Teaier avenue down SouthBtoveath to iaekaon and thenoe downSouth Fourteenth afreet.

TheSeoood ward wae dsdned aa lyiagaoutb of Yaaler avenue end cast of theFirat ward.

The Third ward wfll include the north?Ida of Tester avenue, east of Broadwayand sooth of Madteon to the northernboundary.

The Pourth ward Is wast of Broadway, be-tween Yester avenue and Madison to thewater frost.

The lines of the Plfth ward are oo northside of Madison to Twelfth, thence akmgTwelfth to Olive, westward to Third, thencesoutherly akmg Stewart to the water front.

Sixth ward from the water front eastakmg Stewart and Olive, thence alone thewest side of Ninth to depot, and along thesooth side of depot to the western cityboandary.

When the section creating the Seventhward was reached, Mr. Young mode anargument in favor of Orion street in prefer-ence to Rollin street as the dividing line,but after a short discussion Rollin street

was retained.The Eighth ward boundaries as laid down

will be north of depot to Rollin street,thence north to the city boundary.

On the proposition that there shall"never" be more than twelve wards, JudgeGreene moved to amend by making it tend"until the population reach 240,000," andthis was adopted.

The clause providing that the division ofthe wards "shall be made in such a mannerse to make the population in each ward asnewly equally divided between the politicalparties as possible,' 1' wee explained by Mr.Don worth as being taken from the SanFrancisco charter and, be supposed, wasfor the purpose of preventing gerrymander-tag.

Mr. Andrews said this provision wouldenoourage gerrymandering, as under pre-text of complying with it boundary linesmight be oouttauidly shifting.

Mr. ritrure said there was no power thatcould compel a council to respect the in-tention of the clause.Itwas stricken out.No change of Importance was made until

the section wee reached dividing the wardsinto precincts. Judge Struve moved tomake the number of voters in each pre-cinct 400. Judge Rochester moved to makeit W). A division was called for, and thechair directed thoee in favor of the lattermotion to stand. As the six Democraticmembers aroes at once. Judge Rochesterexclaimed, "The solid South." [Laughter.]His amendment was accepted by 6 to 4.

Immediately thereafter, Mr. Forth urgedthat the additional expense wes entirelyunnecessary. The vote wee reconsideredand the number made 400.

No change may be made in the precinctswithin sixty days of election.

The article was then adopted and sd-Journment taken until 0:90 today.

"CITT or BBATTLB*S" COLOR*.

Will Bo ae fine as Caa BoBssgkt

General Manager D. B. Jackson, of thePufOt Sound and Alaska Steamship Com-pany. wiU leave this waak for the East,whara ha goes to see the now steamshipCity ol Seattle, now being built at NewYork. He will take with him the follow-ing letter, which ha received several daysago front the Chamber of Commerce.

SSiTTLS, Jane zt. lwaD. S. Jackson. Manager P. & A A. & Co.?

1 am directed to aotboriss and request yon. IDthe name of the Sean* Chamber of Commerceto purchase in OOP of the Atlantic ettics a fi ret-ries* and complete salt ol color* for the u.wanil magniflecnt now building for yonrcompany, to be called the City ol battle. Thecompliment to be paid oar city In the namingof this due ve«eei is fully appreciated, ana werejoice In the opportaeity to glre expression toour feelings. That these rea'.iags m«v never heIras cardial than they are at prevent U our sincere wt»h. a* also that the new City cl .Seatt eawl the o d city of Seattle may hoti» long he loyoa U»e source of gTeat prtde and profit Verytruly yours, THOMAS W PaoecH,

Chairman Special CommitteeSir. I'rosch yesterday received the tot*

owing answer to this letter from Mr.lackson:_ _ ,

_taavn*. June A WW

To Thomss W Proneh, Ci airman fpectal Committee, Chamber of c»mmerc>?!*<trf «vthis allow me. in the name of the facet flk>uodand ASasks >u~am*hip Company, u» thank theChamber (vfCommettw for the valuable suit ofcolore » gracefully given to the -City of Seat-tle," my arnval In the Ea*t I shall pnrekasethe coltes.

Araln thanking yen. I remain, very respect\u25a0?"J, P. k Jit'iMji,Manager.

It is told that when Mr. Proaeh went toto see Captain Jackson he inquired of himwhat a suit of colors would coat. Mr.Trwh had full power from the chamber toact in the matter, and was desirous of get-ting all the information he could beforederiding on the style and ooet of the pre-sent

? Well." said Mr. Jackson, ' we could geta *ut >f colors lor sl,lO that would be verycreditable, and from that down to

verr Bneii thing of the kind wouldcost SAV. but I »npno«e

"That's what the wants theboat to have. Captain Jackson, and youwiU get a IJMt check fcxlav to buy thecolors."

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L*«btag for a *M# t pan Wkh>k to Ratld~U«*stio» of » lOMr*

The ladies of the Roman's Home So-cietr met yesterday afternoon at the Cham-her of Commerce. Crescent, Mrs GardnerKatlogg, secretary Mr* F 11 Teredowho reed the minutes ol the farmer n-eet-irur and ceiled the roll Su new memberswere elected. The initiation fee s ff andan annual due of |l.

Th* aatbiMt for th«cn»*>r»n vm ih+conof * site for the propo**! Womm iHorn* Uulim »|xskc of mu, n

kwnIMMM Ibat had t**» brought to tb*.rnoCr* Th*v nltrml tb« u(it«r t.» th«amM*ti ta?iuxg. t*m*l pcr*ea* had

aad gmiaMt Jfothing further wae do*tided then ta appofiata committae to loafcup lota suitable for the location of theMaaa. and te appoint a mostiag tor aaxtWadneedajr. to bear the reealtof the com-

and aseane siiifoetni of raising Money.

The SB,OOO given than from the fire fundwonid be nead considerably in the purchaseof lota, eepadafiy if oentral in location.

(IK ladiea were generally agreed thatcentral lets would be moat desirable. Thewetof adjourned tfll nest Wednesday

AWfiß ncAPt mirashi

Csenti 4aU File?re Vaaai ArasedWllk Kslvee.

In aocordanoa with hto lueolntion ofTaseday Jailer Patrick Farraher gave evervoall in the county Jail a thorough search tagyesterday aoraiag. The search wae fruit-ful. too. resulting in aevarai interestingfind a. Inthscaflof KM. Kgan, the tiUeaatcher, aad Wiliiaa Miller, the burglar,two knhrea, one a common pocket knifeaad another made from the steal shank ofa rime, aad soma opium, were found end inthe ceil of Devia aad Wilson, the petty lar-esnists, whose ptsn to escape wes frustratedby Jailer Farraher last Saturday night afew ounosa of opium were found.

Allof the contraband artidee includingthe opium were confiscated. The priaoneraobjected as strongly aa poeaibie to theeearcb, but the jailer wes immovable andone by one they were taken out *of theiroaiia and marched. after which their quar-ters were thoroughly examined.

PAMKSQKB LISTS.

HOME PLAIN, Moot, J on* 2*.?' The fol-lowing first-class puMQftn passed km to-day on Northern Pacific train No. 3, west-bound : Rev. Dr. C, C. Tiffany, lite T. LOgden Jones, W. JL Rundeii. E. P. Seedand wife. Miss Bdte Scott, George Tracy,W. L. Lore and wife and twenty-fire sec-ond-class passengers.

Eiuitor, Jane 25.? Westbound pesson-

ri by Northern Pacific: Mr. and Mra. O.bl&tts, William Desmond, Charles Louis,

John Bhackelford, Mrs. Watts, Mrs. Ives,D. C. Hayes, P. Hay, L. Oroff, WilliamPulton, George Thorn peon, T. B. Burns, C.J. Windie, T. K. CaUey and wife, P. D.Grove.**, J. & Beaside, W. P. Porwood,Mrs. B. Oakley, J. Hniton and wife, C. E.Richardson, Sidney Logan and wile, andforty-eight second-class.

Mleelsssiy Wsrk.The Ladies' Missionary Bociety of the

Presbyterian church, held n moet interest-ing meeting on Monday last Mra. CharlesL. Bailey, of Harrisborg, Pa., addressedthe ladies upon "Methods of Work." Herremarks were very Interesting and Instruc-tive. Miss Matthews, one of the teachersfrom Alaska, who is en route on her wayBast cm a four months' vacation afterseven years of teaching, was also presentand told some experiences of teachingamong the Alaskans.

GRAND EXCURSION.Panday, Jans 9, to Ban de Puca and return,

en steamer Waseo. Round trip ticket 9L Lunchsenred on board. Leaves Batten wbsrf at 7a.m. sharp, returning at 8 p. m.

Take the northern Part 8c railroad, vesttboledsleeper sad diniax-ear route, lor an potats XsstA. Callben, city ticket scent, ?tf Second street,Boston block; R. tonkin, depot ticket agent,Seattle.

Cun your rheussaUsm lor SL96 with a bottleel Moon's Revealed Bessedy.

Men to take *ontr«et of slashing,Tea graders for city wort, |3 per day; steady

employment.Three form heads, m month,Uiood choppers, IL2S cord.Partner in plumbing business; 92,000; splen-

did stock.men to clear laad. Proper day; long

Plve men to work ia brickyard, (2.26 per4M, board f4

Four rock men, 91i»; all summer Job.twjmen to cut shinxie bolts.Poor ssen to cut cord wood. 91.36 per cold.len rat!road m*u. 93 re 12.Y).Female help, 9» to 980 per month.

FOB BALB.Pour million feet timber and oat tit.Cheap home, large enon«h lor two families.

Bo (till,110(1Ha'f tottnit to ? manufacturing buslMH in

city, r.'.tOOA Fitcaea and dialne room with eighty

toanleia, with Ihm ofone and one-half yeanat HO per month rent; also boase of flee room*If wasted, for |MO for both or 9500 forhotel port

Cleared bal ding low near cable Hue, KOtM arret, all lotted out. at Green Lake, tIM

per acre.A large numbar of eentaal fiats aad honeee

with furniture far aalaH vtanrant an<i lodgloghouee cheap.Stork of cr.x-ortee and meat market, 9MO;

tern ol building WO per month.Two roomed house, $l5O. on leased gronnd.

4>, Tea'*" lease: ground root $5 per monthi'wet;tr-roomed lodginghouer, centrally lo-

cated «l.o>oSp- nof|j *0 tar f vs. l «0« each.H oases, rooms and offices in the bail part ol

city.

GEO. W. CRANE,Washington Bosplojrmeat Hurea a.

8W Second Street.

LLOYDS

iIDON TEA STORE\u25a0nu.

The Headquarters

Tm, Ma, RfimEitnd ia< Itkisg tata,

UV UCIHH 806 WET STUBeoaaaa COLUMBIA.

PtwNff fewtetlt'MHE A

GENUINE

SMOQUALKIS HILL COMPANYiw BATTgav .--TKrr,

laifartirm iribalm ia Koufcud ImsrlLmbrr.

Flaring, etc.-Dealers ta Rut,b4*and D m-nuoaei >..e. Estimates faratabed for stonework napplication.

BLAGKMAN BROS.Are prepaid te Irafch oa sh ft u©< ee

Imbfr. Msfc,JiaMiwts. Etc.

?iTSfiAS\S2£* n * * u-

WEAKjjjgggSgI",IS *\u25a0 1 rSrti rnIBUB f J*»? a»» VroOTM Ml:iwu4Mk>. - - - - '

Ballard.Put your mon?y where it will mak:

you money. Put your savings into Bal-lard property. You will never bsable to buy cheaper than at the pres-ent tune. Investments made in Bal-lard now will double and thripplc in atew months. It is as sate, and farmore profitable, thau depositing in acjvings bank.

There is no doubt now as to theCanal being built from Salmon Bayto Lake Union and take Washington.A company has been formed, backedby millions of dollars They have se-cured the franchise at a cost off 125,00 a Actual work willsoon becommenced Ballard will be bene-fited more by this Canal than anyother point

The Great Northern, the CanadianPacific and the Fairhaven & SouthernRailroads have all secured terminalgrounds at Ballard. The Fairhaven& Southern have at the present time1,500 men grading anl laying tracksparallel with the Seattle & Northern,and will be grading and laying trackinto Ballard in about ninety days Thecontract for the forty miles ofconstruction for the Great Northernwill be let on or before the aoth ofJune, and work will be commencedfrom Ballard immediately thereafter.

The Canadian Pacific have con-tracted for the delivery of freight inSeptember.

Immense Smelter and Rail Mill*will be erected 2% miles north ofBallard.f*OO,OOO worth of property during

the last month has been purchased bythis Company. These works will bethe largest cf the kind in America,backed by $5 0,000,00 a

The West Street & North EndElectric road has a large force of menworking along the line. Their trestleacross Salmon Bay will be finished inabout two weeks. This line will bein operation in July.

Lots in the Ballard Addition cannow be bought for from $125 to $l6O,one-third cash, balance on easy terms.All lots will positively be advancedSSO per lot in thirty days. Remem-ber that this addition is in Ballard,and is not an outside addition

The electric cars will run to thisproperty. Here is a chance to makea safe and paying investment for littlemoney.

Remember that these prices areonly for thirty days, then all lots willadvance fSO per lot.

This addition is all cleared, leveland ready to build upon Every streetin the addition will be sidewalkedwithout any cost to purchasers. Nowis the time to buy at Ballard. Yoncan never buy cheaper than at thepresent time.

Everybody will want Ballard prop-erty in a few weeks You can buynow at bottom prices. There will bea larger advance in values in Ballardduring the next six months than in anyother portion of Seattle

Call upon or addressRUSSELL & RUSSELU

Kilgen Block.Or D. A. McKENZIE & Ca,

Llewellyn & Dodge Building

OUE LEADING KID GLOVESTea will flatf plaaaare aad profit la aa Inspection of ear goods.

TBI "BBATBICB",4- Bat tea. prlea 81.00.

THB "AMTIOMBTTB,"4-Battoa. warvaated, price il.tlTUB "DBBSDBK," 1 Hook fsitsr, prftes Bt.SO.

THB "LTOW," 7-Hoek (tnode. pv'caßl.7s.

THB "I»TOH,"S-Battoa Laagth, prlee |>.M,

Agaaey "BBTBOIT**COBSBT WAISTS, prlee tI.U.

t*o "fa L216 SECOND BTREET1/GVJTI CAiA. OJ Bet Seneca anci University

BTRICTLT GASH AND ONE FRIGE.

F. J. BI RNB. M. E. ATKINSON

Taylor & Burns,INSURANCE AGENCY,

Assets KeprcKented, 9100,000,000.

Removed to rooms ioi and 102, Butler Block.TELEPHONE ia.

NELLE St ENGELBRECHT,N C. CORNER WEST AND MARION,

Importers aad Heaters in all kinds of «

Window Glass, Glazed Sash, DoorsPLATE GLASS AND MIRROR PLATEB, ETC.

CljYl Ann MtfDMMOIOS. WATCHES, JEWEIR?iJIUU.UUU

2 remoeal te saarr iract' .< qaartert.

ALBERT HANSEN !

SEATTLE FOST-ISTELLHiEXOEB. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 189 a

The Celebrated French Bare,-w£?r "APHRODITINE" ZXS3

fOUAKANTEK?ex whether a"U!n« from tbe AFTER !

ext . »»ive ute ol stlmiianta. lovocco or optn»»?rthrough youthful Ind!«crelS<m. over tudulg-«ntf, *r , mrh s« Loss of Brmib Power, Rfnkefalne*s, Hearing down Paine in tKe Bark, Remise!WctkufM, l.'yrtena. Nervous Prnstraiior Nocture\u25a0' Buitsions. Leneorrhrwt. I>minesa.*eak Met*or;. Loss of Power and Impcteocy, which i( ae>elected often lead to premature f>!<» age and tnma-lty. Prx-efl.oo a bo*, t boxes lor *6.00 Scot bymail on receipt of price.

A WRITTEJI (iCARANTFE forevery JS. 01order, to refund the money if a Pcrmanci

, cure i» not effected. Thomands of tast'xnoaia'*from old aod voting, of both wm permanentlycured bv AntacMTtKß. Circular free. Address

THE APHRO MEDICINE CO.WMTxaa sasncß.

BOX 27 .»? PORTLAND. CBj kMby ?. UUOM M OO* OraggUlk

| JAPAN BAZAARHas removed to new quarter* in the DfllerRiock. and extends an invitation to tha pub.ieto call and examine the flues* stocs of

i JAPANESE GOODSla the city. Large stork of

i4:k 0! JULY fIBEYOBKSWhoicaaie and retail Good* very reasonable

nd strictly one price.

fuit *T.. »iuiiu;v

COAL LANDSFOR BALK BY

! I. N. BIQELOW.1 °o* tit. BtILIB BLOCK.

SIOO REWARD| Offered lo any person finding the

body of Mania R Adams, diownid|in Elliott Bay June S, 189 aC L. ALAUS.

Kelleher & CiHave the exclusive agency in Seattle for the

, J

CELEBRATED COON BRANDLADIES' FAST BLACK HOSE, |

mEvery Pair Warranted and Guaranteed Not to Cn|

Our large and elegant assorted line of

ladies' Muslin UnderveaJTO BE HAD AT !

Manufacturers' Prices. I, J-

.

Ladies' Silk Knitted Vests, ?

In all the latest and elegant shades, at 75c. Also a tight suamer weight vest for 10c.

Ladies' Fancy Bordered Handkerchiefs, from 3%'cup.Gents' Silk Plated Hose, 50c a pair.

Combination SuitsAt less than actual cost during this week.

CALL AT ONCE AND SECI'BE SOME OF OUB GREAT IO-GAINS; TO BE HAD ONLY AT

Kellehep & Co§CORNER SECOND AND BPHINB 8T& I

OXEN FOR SAW

20 FIE un HEMEw. E. OOvf

Room 4, Hoiwoll Building.

For Good Investments in 4PORT ANGELES, WASHING®

AND IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, |JFIOXJTLEIDG!-E! 00.,

Booms 22 and 23 Koxwell Building, Seattle; 4» B«WMKment St., Victoria, B. C.

W. W. BUCHANAN & SONS, 1

Wagon, Carriage and Harness HabfAnd ftnerti blackualthlnr, curimg* palnttnf tod trimming. HoneahMliig ? i,irHT I

SOLE AGENTS IN SEATTLE FOR THE COAST CARRIAGE #Foot of Third, on Una St.. Opp. northern Paclflc Freight DtjXtJ

_ FAIIiHAVEN- flfMackay &REAL ESTATE I "***"4

Fair haven. Wash. JlUnion Hardware C0.,;?Efrrrv -f?ty" 10 *AUin»n>, Wholwai. Re t*!l Dealer. la S3

HAEr>WAKE, IRON andSTBSI*t<m Materia. Mill and u P! >U«. JMMflrigj

9QI FBOUT STT?"tn?i fT'

11. DXJBBS & SON,'

DRUGGIHTH AND APOTHKCARIifIAKD DEALEM » ALL KINDS Of

TOILET ARTICLES AND PATENT MEDICINES.Cara *M(1

w. A. HASBROUCK & CO,'

Druggists and Photographic Stock Deal#*ttm^***?******>ww»> as 4 Mute» -s-gll- '

LEVY BROS.UIPOETIRS ASD KBBKR* OF

wigars and. T»obaoofl|A*e now op«n and rvdy for business,

" J- btrettf fiitvMti Colombia ud Marios*