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4 ?inks, karrlacM, Dralka In arder to secure correct insertion «f sat ices ur.der thee* bead infra. tba aama should be left at tba business efll<-ee of thu payer. No charge la ma4a far nek ?o*teea Faneral aotl*«e. resolution* or other aaa- ctaJ ann-uncements will be charged at the rata of 14 rents par Una each lr«*r , lo«. rv> \u25a0tKTM. LdfiWTJt-To Mr. and vilre W. H. Leerla. July ». !«*. a daughter. JIMISON-To Mr. and Mr* Oisries Jimi- eon, July r.. 1«W, a daughter. WOTIC* TO THE rt BLIO The public Is bare by warned not to pay ?ay money to partlee representing to ba agents of the Seattle Poat-Inlell ft**'. except tba following who are the only authorized travelin* agents of tha Poat' Intelligencer. vis.: J. A McClellan. J. I. Hawtey and C. It Pack. This doaa not apply to resident agents of tbli paper who ara located in various c'tles and town* in tka North wast, nor lo poetmaatere. who are in ail eases authorized to take soV * cgrlpt iona for tha Dally, Sunday and Weekly Poit-fntemgencef City colW- fsrst J. A. CathcarT. R T. Hawley. W. yT Hawn* awd W W ywtr»r UWAKO. A reward of «1« wl!l ba paid for Infor- mation leading to the arrest and convl-- tfon of any one stealing capias of tha Post-Intelligencer delivered to subscribers \u2666hrattahwot the *)tv ADVERTISER** WOT ICE. Advert.sera das ring display adrsrtlea- rnac ta changed for the Sunday iaaaa moat hand In copy by 1 o'clock Saturday te U»- aure charge. _________ Advertisements under the head of I»et Found. For Sale. For Reft' and Situation* Wanted will be inserted at the rate of 1 cent a word each insertion. Parment al- ways in advance. NY advertlaemant re- ceived -or leas than » ceats IfOTICE.-The business office of tha Post-Intelligencer is open until 11 p. m.: Sur.day hours, ta.m. to 12T> p. m. and 7 Ct r m. Claaslfled advertlaementa will received up to this time. Advertisement* will ba received at krant h ufTk.es at lbs Poat-latalllganoar: TAfOMA BUREAU?No. HE PaclSo avenue. PORT TOWNS END-William J Jones. REM.INCH* M BAT-New Whatco*. O. H. Culver. Manager. OLTMPIA-4mfc Mala street. Cfearlsk Watson. Agent The following letter# await ad vert leers - t Ihla offW- C. ®. iO Me. (Residence. F o, H. j J. A. Reliable. Farm Mining Stock. SOCIETY HOTItBII. WESTM PNffTHR Presbyterian church? Prosch's hall Ninth aveao*. Rev. Mon- roe Drew will preach at 11 a- m. and I p. ir. kg. J- - "l- ..JV-i'JJ EMPLOYMENT WAJfTED?PEMALS. Hi: IN WD WIDOW. age *». *erk* rnnn- iiln* housekeeper's position, clerical po- sltlon. or traveling companion; wouid corre.«pond with reaj>eetable, educated. TnMdle-aited g»nileman who could give ?no a goo«d home Address "Mrs. A. Fr<<eee. 60S Bush street, San Fraarisco, Cal. 8? . .. "M S RMPI.OYMKKT WASTED-HALS. WANi'MD S.taction by a colored man who la a first-class rook; meat, pastry end baker; In a hotel or private fam- ily. Addi Jio7 Nineteenth avenue. VANTfJI' -Position by gentleman of ten year*' experience In the cljr&r and tobac- co business. Address C. F. B . this of- fice. \u25a0RUT WASTBD?fEMALB. WANTBD- A good. reliable lady In every town on the Sound *h»r« thera Is not an r»'»Wwh«<l agent. to handle the world renowned specific. "Bairn of Figs." a positive and guaranteed cure for everr form of WMknMJ peculiar to women: difficult ami long standing esses solicited. Also "Liquid I ear!." the great complexion heautlfler. AK»n'r supplies and price lists con- stantly on band. Call or address Mr«, Albrtght, manager. special office at tha Alio* house. Port Angeles. Wash. WANTBD -Girl for general housework. 3103 a venae, corner street. WANTKH Olrl for iteneral housework. Apply 1«i%4 First avenue. TVANTKH -Olrl for general housework. #l4 Ninth. Hf.l.P WASTRD?\u25a0 AI.R. WAXTW^?At once, four shingle bolt sawyers, two holt splitters, two swamp- ers. tools furnishe.f Bennett A Will- iams' camp, Prairie, Wash. WASTKD?AtiEJITI. THt: NOVKT.TT or THE AO E-The Fo- NU wi Diamond I'm. both McKiniey ant Rrvmn: everybody wants one; aelu on el-M; send 12 cents for sample prepaid; agents mated. 11 B ThoarU A Co., Ct Pullman building. <"hio*go WANTKI> -Bv an o'd lins life Insurance company, jftwral agent for Washinr- ton; to the right party a liberal contract will be made Address A. Irsuran e, To«t -Intelligencer. WAXTRP Active ag»nts ta sol; it i Insurance; good comm!»»ion* to the right men. Call at Room C. Haller blk. W AHTKO-BOARUniI WANTED Campers to rsnt or buy tent*. Sixth and Pike. Chap'n. w a rr.n?m »ck i.i. A*r om. WITENRFRO. 11l West Main street, pays the highest cash prt-es for second- hand clothing Call or s»nd postal; Im- mediate at tension will be gtven. WE TAT highest price for feousehoM goods; seo ns bef<*re seltirig Seattle Auction Storage and Commission Com- pany. 1115 First avenue. WANTEP pay cash for all kinds of second-hard hi*»sehs>M Frederick. Vel* >n A Monro 1211 to 1123 Second ave. V A VTKIv Two r lir.g sed ilea and two P* ,-k sa idles, r»; rater then M>vulay noon, at rooms R1 snd 27. Olympic bJock. Bl'M \om ROCOtfP-HAND furniture, merchant'*.- store flrturee etc.. for ca**». to Martin. "\u2666'B Ftret avenue. W ANTKP- 1 W cords cord woc-1 Apply SeattS» Tug and Barge Oouspar.y, Cona- r»Mai dock a t>Tt:p-TO nr.*r. WANT l v -Br gentleman, wife »«l or.* c' iil I or 4 room* fur t l stied for h is«»- k>*eplnr it prt\**» family, beet of refer- ence guen; wtll (e le-sjte.'. for ore j oar. Address H. H . Igeooer. stat- ing price W \\'Ti:'>-T* rt 'i a sma" house en "T » IIU1;" ao child re a. I* T? Poet- laiell.cracer ROOH4 Atn ao % RTV fINUST R<* »M S w*ih K*- t loca- t;on in ih* city, rate* rwraniMii Alias Rrydsr. correr of .ti ave- sue and ®rrtag asreet. jroi» RKNT?X>es''aMe r\.xvn» w;rh board; tee table Mra. liaA*r. Third asd Marlon s'ree-a RfH>« »NP r.t r TOR KIt'HAXOB, VP WHJL. rxnuNtMS e»» roo«, f ira»>d-kao4 household food*. you c*a select from the target stock of furra- lure. i*rf»:». svn«-», e4c ta tho l*ty. aivl get a l *»r*S a . -oani-e for way ? v) «< ni'tini hand ae«aattaM fan da pt'Wsertk. (Mm A Macro, tHi to 122 for mljit?MorsE*. rOR REXT-Hbmm. stores. flats and of. flees tn all parts of the city. Pldaasr Rent and Collection Co. ? Roxvd block. Telepboae. Red Wl- FOR RENT? July J modern r»*tl»»nr« n»ne rooms. corner Harvard and Fifth street* 'Broadway car*). Seattle Try* Co.. C Boston block. FOR RENT?Hrntn flat* and cores la all lecatlona. Seattle P.er.t and Collec- tion Company. room 4. Qottsteln Mock. RHPfT?Furnished cot "see of flva rooms Seventh avenue, near Msdi- sor. 437 Burke building. tO RENT?Houaee and cottages: all lo- cal! set William P. Harper. C Hortea Bar. k bulidlag FOR RENT -Seven-room bejae on Main street, between Fifth and Sixth. Apply £3T Main. FOR RENT?Small cottage, partly fur- r«!«hed. on Queen Anne hill. «12 Burke block. FOR RENT?Good bouses at moderate rent William W. Redfield. Ml New Tart block. FOR RENT-House »1 Burke building. FOR RENT-Modern house. Sl« Seneca. rot HEMT?ROOMS. FOR RENT?Ftr«t-class furnished naoa strictly re«pecta:>le. for families; light housekeeping permitted: terms able New I^wis block; central; Msrion and Third avenue. POR RENT?Elegantly furnished rooms M and upwards baths: steam heat. Ho- tel Ferrueon, Front and Seneca. Mrs Ferguson, proprietress Furnished rooms for Haht housekeeping. FOR RENT?Three unfurnished connect- ing ?sou*eke»p,nj rooms, very dertrable location rent per month, to family w!thou' small children; references. Ap- ply MB Seneca street. FOR RENT? Neat, clean, comfortable fur>- nisheil rooms, also hoi»*<»keeT>lng rooms reasonable prktea: modern Improve- ment*; excellent locaiitv. Normandy, Third and James. FOR RENT?Furnlehed front room In private family; three minutes' walk from pot office; modern conveniences. Address Agent, care Post-Intelligencer. FOR RENT?Three nicely f irnlshed rooms on ground floor, for light house- keepin* Apply 14SS Fotjrth street, be- tween Pike and Union. FOP RENT?EleganMy furnished rooms; per month and upwards; bath; tran- sients. JDM4 street, Third and Fourih avenues. RENT?Housekeeping rooms; furn- l«bel complete, convenient; respectable. Florence house. 415 Madison street. RENT-Four furnished rooms for housekeeping, one block from James street cable. >l2 Jeffersen street. FOR RENT?Four unfurnished rooms aaS bath for housekeepeing. on Pike Street Inquire at UO4 Fifth street. FOR RENT Pleasant f :rr. front room; private family; S5 month. I&2S Fifth avenue, near Tike. FOR RENT?Beautifully furnished rooms. Hotel Vendome. Front street bstweea "'niverslty snd Union. FV>R RENT?Ore beautifully furnished front room in private family. 210 Minor avenue south. For RENT?Furnished suites: Sft month upwards: slso single rooms. Weed house. 1108 Front. FOR RENT?Four room*, furniahed for housekeeping, private residence. 1«20 Sisth avenue. For RENT?Furnished rooms for house- keeping, cheapest in town. WIS First avenue. FOR RENT Two nl.-ely furnished rooms; bath; gas and heat. 91S Fifth avenue. for RENT First class furnished rooms, Scheuerman block. Front and Cherry. FOR RENT Furnished rooms: also house- keeptng rooms. H3 Second, room U. FOR RENT Parlor floor for house-keep- ing; no children. 618 Fifth street. FOR RENT?Three furnished housekeep- ing rooms 2615*4 Front. FOR RENT?Unfurnished rooms; Arling- ton : references required. FOR RENT?Rooms: The Russell; steam heat; private baths FOR SALE?REAL ESTATE. FOR BALK - Fine ranch of * -res on railroad fifteen miles from Seattle; la© acres rlearHl and under cultivation: flrst-ila*s holts'- of eigh' room-; good barn and outbuilding*: this Is the finest farming land in Washington, snd will be soM ch<-an: owner going East, and nviat sell Immediately. Address O. If. W.. Post-Intelllgencer. 'R SAKE Rral es ate; only 13 0# an ?era; any one can secure V* acre® of good land by advancing *l2 cash and paying 112 s yvar urri paid, at fi per cent, interest: located S-"att!e. on the T.akr Shore railway: only slxieea tracts left: if you are looking for land you had better call at once, for It will soon be taken Aim A Skttcngren. X and 2 Hslier building. pon S \I,K?A lot near Pike street, with hon«e of ten rooms: all mr>dern im- prov-MTsents; will soil for a very small cash payment; this Is a greet ? hanee for same one to get an elegant home for small mane> A-Idress Resi- dence. Post-Intelligencer. T< SVt.F Six *s'»r front Sots on X'n >n. three blocks north from th« TVrd « r*er csr harn: also elev»n 'able realden- e ;.\u25a0»re. two block* ea«t from th* lake; m :*t be sold John P. I '-rr A Co.. ri »tn A Bailev building. ?\i: V b private res'- der «. ti* »:\u25a0, - irt of city; grand v <-w over J?* * rth Powers and fruit tr- n \u25a0 »? V vhi; will taka t s Apply IC3 Prvnt street. L<' err i vn: ? \r Mason and \u25a0too Uea; si aat (lall land: #*« v «->ar»i a-1 o*-ely situated for farms ftvorsbi* i«rmj Tai\«na Mill Cnmpanr Tsc-ma Wn"i, FOR F\:v * *? >v r -- r <.rty. Wthln two blo'ks ~-t'?? t N ? new depot: now rental at i' month: will take |A. »i for i \pi Front street. FOR SVI.r T ;!ri) x acrea go,->d Und pn war '* "it. » \u25a0> *:er Nsti on It an j n. t- ; ». }| p<. r acre Cow Rxttter S ore SAl>l ??? itant corner lot. P'tt'i Hr»>ad*'S> a a sexap- ha'f val>»a- --» >v J v '<*. room * Dowtu \u2666c ock Sc. c. : 1 ? veet. S \LE-16W r.egr north si 1a M* i »on street: *r.» #>w; : *h. level an 4 dnr. N. M.. ?U Queen Anna aver je. F<>P SV! E AH or any part of «« arrea t- \u25a0 :r. land on Skar" rver . r ;>w. r \\ Ccck. care Taosaa M.U Co.. Ta- tttea _ _ Fv">n. P\T " -Choice city ar.d farm prop- v-r J.hn P. Pxar A Co.. rocaa a Ratev butlding F>>R SAI.E \* Ss!f vslue. «-roca» ho».:*e Wash.ngton. P, O. Box nit. F* ''t SAT Ksa! »«'a'e *- * -r"*te* pr,-p- --#rty <#e.-rr» I'-crffei U* Hal'ee tCock. PHoroi.nu'iiir aippum. LA"" v ?T FAtT"RNS ill amateur cutf! - » ar.J ccmr>* stvck iry aad films. frr« u*r 'ark rwaws for elver.* ng. WaaJ*- tr.«'Nutal art PKat-sgtsnato ppijr Co. CI enroMta postcftce. C w PARKER A CO f-esh pa>er ard (?late* txtf-A ng t.«sd la psoicgrapOy. ro rata: >«ue CIVIL KlblSKKßil tan II RVEIOII KRVnrr P IIVWET. Crater Harta* \u25a0rsnrEss csascsi A PARK OPPORT r *NITT la effered to par- ties having small amounts of money to invest to get a good, sa'e investment In a manufacturing bustneai here mak!ng large profits; amounts taken from ISO up. Ft part culars apply at Ml Bailey building. FOR SALE?Stock in one of the best w-.o;e«a!e manufact lring plar.ta in Seat- tle, at a sacrifice; obliged to leave Seat- tle on account of health. Adireae im- mediately Wholesale, care Poet-Intelli- gencer office. FOR SAL.E?Pawnbroker and loan office: doing good business; stock of watches. Jewelrv and pledges; owner sella ac- count of other business; arlll sell for cash or trade for property. B. 8., Post- Intelllgencer. F*"»R SALE?Stock of goods: heat location in the city: part cash, part exchange; want timber land or small tract Improv- ed. Address P. O. Bo* C4. 1355 INVESTED EARNED: April W, May ©C. June 13T4; IMB averaged Ml weekly: proofs free. F. Daly, 13# Broadway. New Twk. FOR SALS?Established livery stable; good busineas: owner sella on account of IQ-bealth. Address Livery. Post-Intelll- gencer. TOR I ALE?MISCELLAJFEOtrS. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR IN- side Seattle realty - Tha Anacortes Co-operative mil".. at Anacortea: this mill is one of the mest completely equipped shingle mills on the Bound: contains double-block and hand ma- chine. with drag saw and plenty of steam ard "os'f. By the Paget Sound Ma- cbinery Depc JOB ixrr of first-class builder's hardware at less than half price; office partition with glass panels, coat over »IW, for |lt>- counters, shelving, etc., at bargain -rices Martin, 2403 First avenue. FOR BALE?One fine buggy horae; black: fine traveler; one fine light buggy; near- ly new; one set extra fine single har- ness: nearly new. Address Albert Han- sen. Ton First avenue. Seattle. *v»R SALE?Household furniture consist- ing of parlor set. piano, drapertes. car- pets. chamber sets and kitchen utensils Inquire 15S& Madison street. WE HAVE FOR SALE furniture in an elegantly furnished seven-room house, with or without piano. F. A. Nlchola A Co.. Heller building. FOR SAI.E-One No. 6 Champion blower: cheap Loggers' Supply Store. 124 Tesler way. corner Railroad avenue. FOR SALE?Steam laundry plant. Call or address No. 2519 North Thirteenth etraet. Tacoma. Wash. FOR SALE?FIna marbla soda fountain, perfect order, at a bargain. Call 217 Vesler. FOR BALE?Young cow; part Jersey. 10U corner Farm and View streets mi^nAU WE NEGOTIATE LOANS in any amount, at the lowest rates offered in the city, on improved inside property in Seattle: money on hand for small ioans. large leans closed without delay. John F. Dorr & Co.. room A Bailey build.ng. NO COMMISSION. NO GOLD CLAUSE? Mortgage loans of and upwards at lowest rates. North west em Mutual Life Insurance Company. William Den- holm, loan agent. Ablngton building, Portland. Or. MOVfr TO LOAN on watches, diamonds and jewelry, chattels, furn'.tare, pianos and household goods st lowest rates or interest. Unele Joe Loan Ofr.ce. w7 Second avenue. Occidents! hotel. tl.<**» 2500. S3«: several amounts of money on hand, for 1. 2 and 3-year loans en improved real estate security. ? Bowden. Horton Bank bunding. THE NETHERLANDS - AMERICA?? Mortgage Bank. S. Ellens * Co- ?gen- Olympic block, loans money on im»..o\ea farms and city property. MONET TO LOAN st lowest rates oa city business snd residence property. Thomas Investment Co.. 2! Occidental block. 2SS.ono.<m ASSETS?MutuaI Benefit Llfs loans monev (full value) on Its policies. Angus W. Young. 11l Washington bloeg. TO LOAN? 2I.2OO at 10 percent., proved city security. Ha per. 62 Dexttr Tiorton Bank bauamr. ROBERTSON MORTGAGE 111 Burke bunding. Loans made on im- proved city property. No delays. WARRANTS bought and sold: legal only. William D. Pe£)tins A Co.. *«w York block. SIX and 7 per cent, for flrst-class loans. Llewellyn, Ward tc Hardin. 81§ Th'ra avenue. HERBERT S. UPPER _ makes J®*ns on farms and timber land. 1- Scheuerman block. MONET TO LOAN on improved real es- tate security. H. A Raser. SI Halle* block. JAMES BOTHWELL loans and In*"*- snce. 22 Boston block; telephone. Ma.n 400. FOR WARRANTS or loans on improved city property see Seattle Savings ban*. SHORT TIME LOANS. Moere. 412 Seattle National Bar.k building. FURNITURE AND CHATTEL IX>AN9. 74 Starr-Boyd building. LOAN3?Short time. Crowley. M Hinck- ley block. FOR BALE?7O-horse toflci. Commercial Boiler Worka FOR BALE? OId aswspsp era. Apply at thta office. \u25a0IICELLAHEOVI. BTONE! STONE!? Why UM brick for foundation, when you can get stone 50 per cent less and have something dur- able? Address H. M.ddaugh. 136 Twen- ty-third avenue south, or £T J. Nerlrum, Sedro. RAILROAD TlCKETS? Reduced rates on sew tickets to all points. Glim ore A Thurston, general agents. It# Cherry street, between Front and Second. DO YOU WANT a true home for your «Hhil ' cheap? Address Cheapest, Post- Intel ligencer. OLD PAPERS for sale at the buslnSM office of this paper: 15c per bundle. HOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS?Notice of assessment. Office of the West Se- attle Land and Improvement Company, Sca'tle. Wash.. July 7. IS9«. Notice hereby given to the stockhold- ers of sail company that at a regular meeting of the hoard of trustees sail company, duly convened st Its principal office this dare, an assessment of ore dcl- lar on eat h share of the capital stotk cf «,d company, not fully pa:J u,i. was »ti.ly mad<> ana levied, due and payaole to L'< x- ter Horton «- Co.. treasurer of said com- pany. at Its banking house n battle, on or before Saturday, the Sth lav of A-jgusi, I*s* H G. STRUVE. Vice President, acting as President In the absence of the President of said Com- pany. JAMES H. WATSON. Secretary. Wrst Seattle Wash.. July 7. IW. NOTICE To the stockholders of the Seat- tle Brewing and Malting Company: You AT* hereby notified that the annua! meet- ing of the stockholders of the Seattle Brewing a: 1 Malting Company Is called to meet at the general offices of the \u25a0 omjxr y located on fJrant Btreot brilgo in the city of Seattle. Wash., at th* hour of 2 p. m . on the 17th day of August, I*!* for the purpose of elect- Ire s««v.-n (7> trustees, to serve for th« <erm of one voar in accordance with the bv-laws. and for tb* purpose of consid- ering ar.y other business that rnsy properly come before said meeting. By ordrr of the president. A F METZGER S-cretsrv Seattle Brewing and Maltlrg Company. MIXES AID MISWO STOCK. B. C. VAN HOUTEN CO. received a quantity of ore from Col. Shears claim: assay 243 44 to **>22 per ton; stock ad- vances 5 to 7 cents per share after tna 18th. Room C Bailey. STOCKS IN ANY RESPONSIBLE MlN- ing company in Trail Creek camp can ba bought at the lowest rates from Burt J. Humphrey, at rooms 89 and SO, Haller building. NOTICE TO MINE OWNERS-I am pre- pared to take all kinds of rock tunnel work by contract, on short notice, a. Feek, room C.. Bailey building. Seattle. HIGHLAND LIGHT Gold Mining Com- pany treasury stock for sale. ® cents per share; call for prospeetua and sea ore. R. M. Palmer, 13 Boston block. CONSERVATIVE INVESTORS will save money if, before purchasing mining stocks, they will call on Harwood Mor- gan. room C Haller block. FOR SALE?Mining stock? In best mines in Trail creek. British Columbia. Gil- mcre & Thurston. 1W Cherry street. TRAIL CREEK MINING STOCKS. Dorffel. 118 Columbia FOR S VLE?Mining stocks. Veline. IK* Second. GRAIX A*D STO. . BROKER*. SEATTLE GRATN AN STOCK Ex- change. 29 Sullivan block. EDUCATIONAL. LEO'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Occidental block; individual instruction: short- hand typing, bookkeeping penman- shin 'and Enrllsh subjects; rates lower than ever; day and night. LATIN. MATHEMATICS. English, rhet- oric. literature taugnt; common branches renewed. A. J. AnSerson, 417 Spring. WILSON'S Modern Business College. New Collins building. "Best in the West." Day and evening sessions all the year. ArME BUSINESS COLLEGE Seattle National Bank building. Seattle. Wash. Write for circulars. CHIROPODISTS. ELOCCTIOX. MISS LIZZIE JAY RICHARDSON, elocu- tion. «? Fourth. MRS SLAUSON'S School of Elocution. Hoiyoke clock. VOCAL AND INSTRtMENTAL MISIC. rANJO AND GUITAR. T. W. Reamer. Downs block. BAXD. WAGNER'S First Regiment Band and Orchestra. T. H. Wagner, manager. A rmfry hall. Telephone Pike 70. COSTR ICTORS AXD Bt ILDERS. A P. RANDALL A CO.. carpenter*. Jobbers: glaalng; screens. Telephone. Green M4. Spring street W C. CALHOUN, contractor and builder: General Jobbing. Office In alley rear of 'ost-Intelligencer. BOOK BINDING. p. ANTHONY?General bookbinder, pa- per ruler and blank book manufacturer. ty First avenue, fact of Cherrr Kline A R ser.berg bulldirg: taks elevator. BL*N*K BOOKS?Our flat opener* ars *ve-opener*. printing and ruling. Metro- polian Ptg and Big. Co.. Dexter Hor- Bank butldtrg. ITORAGE. STORAGE and Distributing Wareheuae. «10 Occidental avenue. J. C. Readmaa. Telephone. Main MS- SEATTLE STOR-\GE AND COMMIS- s.on Company. 1115 First avenue. n UOI.ES MILLS. liAOLE WOOLEN MI LI A »S Ftrst ave- Eje blanket*, woolens and far.neia. Wa'eail especial af.eniioa to our tailor- ing departmeet for style, fit. quality of rods and price*; can not bs equaled in the citr MrastF.NGER SERVICE. RING THE O. K BOX for meeserg.ra. Western Union and ureat Northern tele, grams. ha:*s. gurtveys ar.d etjres* vagens; lU'.O* serv-e Telepfton* Va.r, (U« Second. Bran.-h faciflc Laua. MERCU OT TAILORS. SN'7. LI'NO S CO. 1011 Second; suit* male i<j order shirt nstic*; lo«r-st pr.ee*. TOY CH**NO CO HS Serond S'iSt* «* ?roer at short aotioe; SIM asd up war*. ESCISEERI AND COXTBACTOBS. LAN FRANCISCO BRIDGE COMPANY, engineers ar.l cor tractor*; bridge baild- Ing. ng. harbor improves:*'.:* and (werai cMtraeuag. U3 Sea;us Mautaal PERMRAU W'TTJv MAKE CARINPT photographs. s-,»nd!nir "r ;re. for >1 per doxen for "»> days only E O. Jtidk'ns. f<* Serond avenue, opposite Hotel Butler. WANTKP that E O. ntck»rton, the auctioneer, oar. be found at the sew rooms in P?r»t avenue. Arlingtoa Hotel bulldinc. MRS I,ESUE-V«por and electric baths; ecxems rx-»«'' vslv cored, rheumatism a specialty MOB Third. CXMPTNG BLANKETS In great variety; very cheap Seattle Woolen Mill. 1119 Ftrst avenue. HAIR RrSTOnim NATURAL COLOR; futnntHd. 1009 Third LOST. LOST?An opportunity to h*r<« their tr*»- *airrs delivered promptly and cheaply br all people w*io full to call at <i4 ffecond twnu«. or rlr* the O. K bo*. l/CS*T D vrn torr, ?sjw-c'i,. le* 5n caaa. l,e*ve at f*ost-InteHi|rencer offs-e. FOI XD. rotTiflV-Tbat the S*attl» C ? rrp*rv <-*n A*l rer pack**»» and m«»- ***?« satisfactorily and cheap. Rir* G. K bo* or telephone Mala Jft LONDON I/OAN OFFICE?Moncr loar.ed «a valuable. watchea. diamonda and i*wr\rr JJ6 Sou!b Third. ro-\n n*w ?"-?«* a" *txe*. r-n-*v« or »oid. Corner Stith ani Pike. Cbarin. khvaid. ;»L7TV -Cc' ,-rV.a h!-tc>, Vs. SUS*. J'"' ?**r! r*r' i'ars at Hotel ?:»t. #?ls Ti:>TV AWNIIGS AID SAIL9L rri.rrT pros, tent asp awnixo Ca, U. way M.ner*' outSctiac b**'iuaxera .'jr all ta«a. tenia, He. r?> Po« K< FACTO*T. »OR TH' 1 «N * K VVFLING RAOS fo ta Wuwa v ..y Fart**; reparf- Ina a»p r.« y tnter imct and va*- \u25a0»r- al Bri- a, xiW Sac or. A. \u25a0OTCU. CTHTM KRiHAL H'TKU Tlrat ar?t Ma. *tre«t. cttitrt > lo lioomv A: t* *3*. apcci*4 raiea Xor «ttA IXSI'BAXCB. ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW. P \TENTS. COLLECTORS. PERROT. 53T%-2SI r>-ir.'-r bc'?l!-g STOVE RLPAIBINU. TBOL'T BAIT. THE 88ATTLK POST-INTELLIGENCER, SATUBDAY, AUGUST 1. 1896. SPECIAL *OTI CES. UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE. Burke building. Seattle. Wash.. J u!y n. Sealed proposes in triplicate will be received here until 12 o'clock, noon, standard time, August 11. 1896. for re- building snag boat Skagit, transferring maoh r.ery from old to new hull, and housir.g same. All information furnished on app'-cation. HARRY TAYLOR, Cap- tain Engineers. _ SPECIAL NOTICE?©. G. Bickertnn has severed hi? connection with the Seattle Auction and Commission Company, at Ilia First avenue, and formed A partner- ship wth Mr. Dav:d Boyie. They have removed to 1221 FSrst avenue, corner University. Arlington Hotel building, where they will transact a general auc- tion and commission business. NOTP *E OF EXAMINATION.?Notice is hereby given that the next quarterly examination of teachers for King county w.n be held in the High School ball. ;n Seattle. Washington, on the 13th. l«th and 15th days of August. IS9S. J. M. LAYHVE. Supt. of Schools. King Co., Wash. COMPOSITION ?ln nonpareil, minion, brev'.er or long pr.mer faces on the fol- lowing aire bodies: Nonpareil or min- lor, not exceeding 11 ema plea; brevier, not exceeding IS ems pica: long pr.mer, sot exceeding 24 cms pica Special terms cn large orders. Address Post-lntelll- gencer. Seattle. SPECIAL INFORMATION DAILY to manufacturers, buainess houses and pub- lic men by the Press Clipping Bureau fAllen'sV Union block. Portland. Or. PHTSICIAWS A!VD SURGEONS. DR EDWARD 8 HASELL. M. R, C. 8.. England, phvsician and surgeon. 51G-SU Washington building. Telephone. Mala <ll. DR. FLEISCHER. Deutseher ar*t: spe- cialty, surgery snd genito-urinary dis- eases. Office. Gottstein block. DR. CALHOUN, physician and surgeon. 7*-77 Starr-Royd block. Tel. Main 408: residence. Br.y 32L DR. SARAH KENDALL. Holyoke block. Telephone. Green SI. THE KEELEY Hinck- ley block. DR ANNIB RUSSELL. 26-27 Roxwell block. DEJITIST*. P. H. O'CONNOR, graduate Harvard uni- versity. Rooms 319. 320. 321 Bailey build- ing. Telephone. Red 93L GEO. W. BRAGDON. D. D. 8.. 1-3 Starr- Boyd block. Telephones: Office, Mala 172; residence. Red 621. CALDWELL 1* Haller. Upper or lower seta. S9: both SIS; filling, a and up; extracting. 60c. DR A. H. HOLCOMB. 230 Burke building; Second avenue, corner Marlon; tele- phone. Buff (41. DR. H. F. SMITH. U. 12. 11 Hinckley. Telephone, Main HE: residence. Red 831. ALBERT J. FORREST. Fry* block. Front street. ER. O. WILLIS PRICE. Third and James. GEORGE E. THOMPSON. D. D. 8.. Burke block. C. A. HOLMES. D. D. 8.. Colman build- ing. R. B. GENTLE. D. D. 3. New Tork blk. DR. FRANK 8. SMITH. 6-7 Haller block. OCULISTS AMD AIHISTS. DR. A. B KIRBR. ooulis*. aurist ard phvsiclan for diseases of tfiroat: re- moiyd to rooms 825-327 Bailey building, corner Second and Cherry streets. DR. STILLSON. eye, ear, nose and throat. Haller building. CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. E. EMMETT, the South African medium, in her wonderful clairvoyant sight, reveals the past, present ar.d fu- ture; consult her; readings. 50c. Rooms 22 and 23 McDonald block, Sll Second avenue. MME. LA VEE, clairvovant. trance me- dium: tells past, present and future; satisfaction guaranteed or no pay. Southwest corner Sixth and Madison. JUST RETURNED ?Clairvoyant carl reader; past, present and future reveal- ed for cents. Room IS McDonald block. 811 Second street. FLORANCE MARVIN publicly predicted Seattle's great Are. Consult her per- sonalis* or by letter. Sll Second. MRS. CHRISTIE. reliable medium. Medi- cated hatha and massage. 614 Second. H\NNA. 813 Secor 1. r rr> 7 Epler; only practical and reliable chiropodist cn Pa- c'flc coast: reference, every reliable business firm in Seattle. Tacoma. Olym- pla. Portland and Victoria; 411 competi- tors challenged. GAVIN. 1210 First avenue, telephone buff 321. CHARI.ES WATSON. Insurance. 302. 303 and 3M New. York building. Telephone. Main *W- LARRTf CAIN A- CO . general Insurance. Suite 31 Hinckley Telephone, Main 3?1. BURNS * ATKINSON, general insur- ance. 14 Boston block. HARWOOD MORGAN. INSURANCE. Room C. Haller block. STODDARD * BROWN, general Insur- ance. Burke building. GOODWIN. RASER A. FISKEN. Insur- ance. Haller Mock. HANFORD A STEWART. Insurance. JO7 Pioneer building. WILLIAM HAITZ A CO.. lnauranc* Gottsteln block. CALHOUN Ht CO.. general Insurance. Olympic block. WATERHOT'SE * BEACH. ln*uranc*. A. Co!m*n block. FRED H. PETERSON, attorney and counsellor at law. Comer Ye*l*r ave- nue ar.d Com-nerctal *treeC PRATT * RTDDLE. attorney* at law, rooms W SIO-tll Bailey bu!td!<3g. ANDREW F BT-RLEIGH. attorney at law. ZS Burke building. STRUVE, ALL*-N. HUGHES * M-MICK- en. Bailey building. W D LAMBUTH. Seattle National Bank building. SAPP A LYSONS. suite C 8 Bailey build- ing. HENRY W LUNG 515 New York bTd'g PATENTS , \TS TRADE MARKS ?Write foe Information. G. H. King. f.» Boston block. PATFNTS OBTAINED; rr.achine* de- signed Adams Colman block. STOVE AND RANGE REPAIRS. A3 kinda IIS Third street. TROfT BAIT?F»!i?x Mimon gcf». »r PJT bo*. j>r*j*u±. jr. 3TOTICE TO COtTRAfTOHS. PROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRT'C- tk>r» of three thirty-knot torpedo boats and other torpedo boats, for the United Sta*>>s navv. Navy Department, Washington. IX C., June I*. Under authority conferred by the act of congress making appropria- tions for the naval service, approve! Juno U. !<?*;. «ea>d pr-?p>sals are hereby int.N ed and will be received at this department until 12 o'clock noon, on Friday, the i«:h day of September. ISS*. at which time and place they will be opened in the presence of attending bidders, for the construction by contract, exclusive of sea-stores, »nd of the ordnance and jrdnance outnt at all kinds, which, however, will be fitted and secured in place by the contractors, of three thirty-knot torpedo boats and other torpedo boats, waich vessels are. for the Durposes of this advertisement, designat- ed as torpedo boats Nos. !». W and 11. three torpedo boats to have a maximum speed of not less tj>an thirty knots an hour, and torpedo bi*ts Nos. 12 to 21: ten. or fewer, torpedo boau of two tvpes. those of type 1 to have a of not less than *w»nty knots an hour, and of type 3 to have a spee.i of not less than twenty-two and one-Ualf knots an hour. The contracts will provide that all the expenses cf all trials priar to preliminary or conditisnal acceptance shall be borne by the ex- tractors. The thirty-knot boats and the twenty-two and one-half-knot boats are to be constructed in accordance with the bidder's plans and specifications, but gen- eral plans of a vessel of the latter kind may be examined at the bureau of con- struction and repair, and plans of the machinery of such a vessel may be had on application to the bureau of steam en- gineering; the twenty-knot boats will be built in accordance with the bidder's plans and specifications, or with those pre- pared by the department, as the secretary or the navy may deem mos;t advantage- pus. ali subject to the conditions stated In the "Circular defining the chief charac- teristics of three thirtv-knot torpedo boats and other torpedo boats for the U. ». navy, approved by the secretary of the navy on the 17th day of June. 1*96. copies of this circular can be obtained on application to the bureau of construction and repair. Plans and specifications for tne construction of the vessels of type w ' tfie ?ma^er boats (twenty knots) may be seen and examined at the navy department. Forms of proposals embrac- ing a g on eral statement of provisions to oe included in the contracts for the ves- sels will be prepared, and may be obtain- ed at any time after August 1. I*#!, on ap- P ii < V on to the navy department, where Information essential to bidders can al- -8o be obtained. Said vessels must be com- pleted, the thirty-knot boats, within eigh- teen months, and the others within one year from date of contract, and payments under the contracts will be made on the »?«r mentioned vessels in ten. and on the latter in five eoual installments, as tj l ® work progresses, upon bills duly cer- tified, from which ten per cent, will be reserved to he paid on the full and final completion of the respective contracts. It is intended to construct three or more ves- sels of type 1, those having a speed of twenty knots, and one or more of type -. those having a speed of twenty-two and on»-half knots. Bidders are invited to name tbe price at which they will build otie. two or three boats, in order that con- tract may if necessary, be awarded to one bidder for one. two or three such ves- sels. Every successful bidder will he re- quired to show to the satisfaction of the secretary of ths navy, that within thr*»e months from date of contract he will be possessed of the necessary plant for the performance, in the United States, of the ?k w hich he shall offer to undertake. Tne evidence thus reouired must accom- pany the proposals or be submitted to the uepartment in advance. Each proposal ' r ' ust accompanied by a satisfactory certified check, payable to the order of the secretary of the navy, and the checks of successful bidders shall become the prop- erty of the United States in case they shall fail to enter into the requisite con- tracts and to furnish the requisite securi- ty on the acceptance of their proposals, rne amount of such check must be at " v e Per cent, of the amount of the old, but bidders Including more than one vessel in their Proposals will not be re- quired to submit therewith a certified ? «/C5 exceeding in amount the sum of SJ',OOO. VII checks of bidders whose pro- posals shall not be accepted, will, on the award of the contracts, oe returned to t?>»»m: the check of each successful bid- der will be returned to him when his con- tract has been duly entered into and the requisite security furnished. Contracts will be made separately for each vessel, and every bidder whose proposal shall be accepted will be required to enter into a formal contract by October 8. 18S6. for the faithful performance of the w<">rk, and to Rive satisfactory bond for such perform- ance in a penal sum equal to fifteen per c#nt. of the amount of his bid. Proposals must be made In dunlicate in accordance With forms which w'.ll he furnished on ap- plication to the department. Inclosed in sealed envelopes, addressed to the Secre- Navy, Navy Department. Washington, D. C., and marked "Propos- als for the construction of Torpedo Boats." The secretary of the navy re- serves the right to reject any or all bids as. in his judgment, the interests of the g.iverr,m»ni may require. H. A. HER- BERT, secretary of the Navy. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.?Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be wcelvfi by the Board of Commissioners or King County. Washington, until 10 o clock a. nr. Friday. August 7, 1896, for the opening of the Miller River Road, as surveyed and marked, which begins on the north side of the Great Northern Railroad near the East end of the tres- t.e a: the crossing of Miller River in section 28, township 2t?, north range 11 east, and runs In a southerlv direction up Miller River and the West branch thereof, for a distance of six miles. Plans and specifications are new on file and suhiect to inspection in the office of the County Auditor. Bids for the opening of the road to be endorsed "bids for opening Miller River Road. ' Bids will be received for clearing, cor- auroylag and grading in a lump sum or tor each mile. No bid will be received for less than ©ne mile. Ri.<ls must accompanied hy cash or a certified check for >4O for each mile bid on. . all cases the deoosit named shall be forfeited to King County, in case the successful bidder falls to enter into con- V* -\ *"d file eood and s ;fTic|ent bonds in double the amount of his bid within five o| the date of award. The Board reserves the right to reject anv or all bids, and to award the contract for opening certain sections <miiesl of sa d Road and to reject the bids on such sections (milfM*) as they see fit. Payment shall be made In Warrants drawn on the Road and Bridge Fund, or in cash as the Board mav elect. NATHAN BEMAN. _ , Clerk of the R>ard. a,; Flattie. Washington, this 27th day of July. IS&S. PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR THE Navy yard. Mare Island. Cal. July 8, Jw6L Scale, l proposals. Indorsed "Proposals for StppUe* for the Navy Yard. Mare Isl- ai??- 'o be opened August *. 1854." will he received at the Bureau of S i£p » a an.i Accounts, Navy Department, Wash- ington. r». 0., un-ll 12 o'clock, noon. An- fwt «. IK*, and publicly opened Immedi- ately thereafter, to furnish, at the navy yard. brushes, cement, tainpwick, bathbri- k. Tobm hronre. sheet lea 1, inf t cosii"-r. bar iron, solder, slab xlnc. sheet iron, packing paints," alcohol, white lead, red »ld, Wnlte xlnc. brown ainc, lu- bricating grease. tallow. terpen- tine, varnish. vaseline, linseed oil neat's-foot oil. bras- Mre. g*"g* g'asses, pjp* tools, glycerine, lum- ber. salt pork, randies, beans, syrup, nuts, burr*. hardware grv goods, stoves, lea h- er. s-eel. <\u25a0 p«p». -Mr*, a*. 1 the ann-ial s rppiy of coat. coke, rur'oal and crude o. }\u25a0 irntrig? also the anr> ta: s-ipflr of £?» ? r the naval station. Pug*". sound. Was ington. »nl the naval hospital. Mar* Island. fai. The articles mist conform to the r.-.vy K anderd. and pass the usual naval Inspe-* BUnk proposals will b furnished upon appK a?ion to the navy Pay office. Ba-i Francisco. Cal , or the navy yard. Mare Island. <""al. T * h;ds. a.l other thinas being equal, decided by lot. The department reserves the right to waive defects or to reject any or all bids not deemed advantage >JS *o the gov- ernment. ED WIN STEWART. Paymaster U. 8. N. SEALED PR'»PO«AI> will be T*< elvei by the b«xt>d.ug committee of S* Mark's Parish ur.'il 12 o'clock noon. Thursdav, August Jr>. I s **, for ? ons'ru- Mng and erecrjng a f»®« parish house; plans, »pecia--sf;ons. etc. can be had at Arch- itect Charles w. Sounders' office, room K2 Burke bulding. after August L Mrs. W. A. peer*. Wis M nor avenue, sec- retary bulling comißltiee. V. 8. KNGIVBn: OFFIC®, Portland Ore- r,, July 3S,* IMS.?Seal«-d propoM s for construction of a snaarboat for use on Wyuunette river, Oregon, wilj be re- ceived here unit' 12 m August 3f> I*s*; and :her. pnUfrly opened, Information furn. shed or. ampliation. W. L F'sk Captain. Engineers. PUJtWS AID IEWISC MACHISKS. * BALM OH RUNT?Con. OepOrt, lU2 CITY NOTICES. CITY" TREASURER'S NOTICE-CITY of Seattle. . _ Noticf is hereby given that the tnent roll of local improvement d: ;*" r ' No. S4. for the :mr«roirett»ent or Ltgit street. In the city of Seattle, from sou:a hne of Mercer street to south >:no <v Tho»na* »: rrp;. under the prOvWww of ordinance So. providing for sa.d im- provement by grading same and con- structing ftdvn!k<i thereon. and for an assessment to pay i'lerefor by tbe mode of "payment by bond*." has heretofore tw-en duir crri'flrd to me for CO' : n- ar.d the respective sums th«r»-in charged anj leried against each lot and parcel of land in said district must be paid In tea equal annual payments, with interest upon the whole sum »?» charged and levied. or ««ch !MtaU»eht9 thereof as remain un- paid. at the rate of ten per cent, jt'r an- num. and said interest must be paid annu- ally. together with the annual installment falling due in each year Said sums bfitan to boar interest on the 29th day of Augus:. 1<93. and the third installment of said as- sessments and the interest for the third year will become due on the r?t'i day of August. 1898. Unless payment be mad* of said Installment of pnncipal and said interest on or before said 29th day of Au- irust, l,#*, the «ime shall become delin- quent. and shall bear Interest at the rat* of ten per cent, ner annum until paid, and if not paid before the same shall have be- come delinquent, a penalty of five per cent, shall be added, and the sums delin- quent shall be entered on annual tax roil for the current year against each lot and parcel of land so delinquent, and with the interest collected as other i «xes, separate account being kept thereof, and if not paid within the time fixed for the pay- ment of city taxes, shall be collected as such taxes are collected, tosether with such additional charges or penalties as are authorized to be charred an 1 collect- ed on other delinquent tax< s. and each lot or parcel so delinquent shall be sold for the amount of such assessment, with interest and costs, at the time and in th* manner and by the same authority as lands and lots are sold for cltv taxes. GEORGE F. M EACH AM. City Treasurer of the City of Seattle. I>ate of first publication. July 2?. 1836. CITY TREASURER S NOTICE-CITY OF Seattle. Notice Is hereby given that the first an- nual installment ot local imurovomeni dis- trict No. 100 for th<* improvement of Lin- coln street and that Portion of John street (formerly Second street) intervening l*>- tween the west margin of Lincoln street south of. and the east margin of Lincoln street north trf said John street, in the City of Seattle, from Depot street to Orange street under the provisions of ordinance No. 3725. which provides for the improve- ment of said streets by grading and con- structing sidewalks on both sides thereof and providing for the payment therefor In Installments and establishing a fund for such payment by the levying and collec- tion of special assessments upon the prop- ty benefited by the improvement, and pro- viding for the issuance of bonds as au- thorixed bv an act of the lecislature of the r tate of Washington, approvtd March 9. lvU and under the provisions of ordinance No. 3,343. approved Alas 7. I>®{. as amend- ed bv ordinance No. 3.44' i, approved July 11. I#H. has been dulv certified to me for collection, and the respective sums therein charged unci levied against each parcel and lot of land, and part thereof, in said district, in pavment of such installment remains unpaid, and the same, including the interest on the whole amount charged must be paid on or before 22d da.v of Au- gust. 1*96. Unless parmertt be made on such installment on or before 22d day of August. IRW. the same shall become de- linquent. and shail bear interest at tho rate of V per cent, per annum, until paid, and if not paid before said time, a penalty of five (5) per cent, shall l>e added, aud the sums delinuuent shall be ent»/ed on the annual tax roll for the current -ear against each lot and panel of land, and part thereof, so delinquent, and with the interest and penalty shall be collected as other taxes, together with such additional charges or penalties as are authorised to be charged and collected on other delin- quent taxes, and each lot or parcel of land so delinquent shall be sold for the amount of such assessment, with interest, penalty ani costs, in the manner provide! by law. GEORGE F. MKAfHAM. City Treasurer of the Cltv of S'-attle. Date of first publication July 27. 1896. IMPOUNDED STOCK NOTICE.?The fol- lowing described mare, placed In tho city i»ound, July 2S, IW. will be so'.d «t "public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, to pay < osis of im- pounding and advertising. Saturday. Au- gust 15. 189*>, at'lo o'clock a. m. at the front door of po.ice headquarters, cor- ner of Third street and Yesler way: One chestnut horse, hind feet white; w. ight, about *OO. The owner of the above-described intra being to mo unknown. C. S. REED. Chief of Po'.'ce. Date of first publication. July 31. IMPOUNDED ST\X*K N<*TlCK.?'The fol- lowing described horse. placed In the city pound on July UK. IS9»J. will be so'.d at public auction to the highest bidder for rash In hand, to pay rosts of Im- pounding and advertising. Saturday. Au- gust 15, IM*>, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of police headquarters, cor- ner of Third street and Yesler way: One dark bay horse, white spot In fore- head, branded on right fore shoulder; weight. about 1,300. The owner of *he above-described hor«® being to me unknown. C. 8. RT.F.D. ' Chief of Police. Date of first publication, July 31. I*o6. IMPOUNDED STOCK NOTICE.-The fol- lowing described horse, placed In the city pound on July 2S, lw. wIH be soli nt public auction to the highest bidder for cash in tumd. to pay costs of im- pounding and advertising. Saturday, Au- gust 15, IS9G, a: 10 o'clock a. m . at the front door of police headquarters, cor- ner of Third street and Yesler way: One light bay white spot In fore- head; weight, about 1,200. The owner of the above-described horse being to me unknown. C. 8. JtlvKD, < "hief of Police. Date of first publication. July SI, 1*96. IMPOUNDED STO«"K NuTI 'K.?The fol- lowing described mare, placed In th« citv pound on July Sfc IW. will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, to j»ay costs of im- p<nin'l!ng and advertising. Saturday, Au- gust 15, W*. at 10 o'clock a. m . at th« front door of police headquarter*, cor- ner of Thirl street ard Yesler way: >ne roan horse, branded on left hip. 9 years old; welgut, 1.000 The owner of th? wove-dc scribed mare helms to me unknown. C. f*. Ft ICED. <"hief of Police. Date of first publication. July 31. ISM. NOTICE TO PL! 'MBERS.?Sealed Mia for the construction of water clouts (flush system) In the Rainier school building, and connection of Mmr with the Market street sewer, will be receive! at the office of the board of education, corner of Seven:h ar.l Marlon streets, until August R. IKW. Plans and sr*"»*ifi atlon* can 1-e seen at thf- office of Messrs. Skiilings & Comer, No 33K Burke block. The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved. A A. GFFRNBEY, fiec'y Bo»r3 of Education. CITY ntEAKI REIR-ft S< »TICB.?The to]- Jowlns city warrants will t? Pali upon presentation «t the city treasurer's of- fice. Interest on da!-! warrant# w'il « eas* at the e*plration of fifteen days from the Itrnt pubHe*i on nf thin noil c: Second series. SHlary Fund, Noa. 56ju to Sfjfl. both inclusive. Dated this soth day of Julv. GBOHfJK F MIUOU.aM Tr» usurer of the City of S«ett> I.Hte of first pubHcatJon, July 30*h, WWI, LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OF BAJJB.-?Under anl by virtue of an order of the superior court of Kir.if county, n the < ase of Frank J, Hemen asalnst the Alien Printing Com- pany et al.. No. J2.4V;, directing th» Ml!* of th' property of ?ho «?»l i Allen Fr:n<- i"-« ' <mpany. n»-ii< ! b, « for ?»»»? - . i printing plant will be by th" sjn<jrr*jgr.~-i ?»* the a idr*** below given up to » o'clock on the H;h day of Au- gust. UK. Each bid ir.>iw» i a -cow par ed by llOft.W cash, or by a certified che k for t.'i# name ?mount, a* guarantee of K<»od f.iith, to bo returned If the bid noi »rc»pt«. The term# of the *a> shall he one-thlr I c&j*h on notification to the bidder that h!s bid la accepted. one-fourtn of the ba.«arwo In thirty day*, one-fourh in sixty day*, one-fourih :n ninety d»ya »nu one-fourth in 13) days. Ail bids will be subject to acceptance or rejection of the court. »ird the <wte «hai] be subject to confirmation by the court; Jurisdiction to be retained until the de- ferrt-J v»y nn*nt--» are nn.>. S**l printing plant consists of one cyl- Ir ler printic* pre*.« 3 job press*%, tr.c m-ftor, pap«-r cutter, perforator, oflfic# furniture and fixtures, type. material and stock. together with the good will of said bjsn<». f'ernons de»«rlng to bid will be shown tha proper-y ir the receiver upon osiiirsg at the address given below. H. W MOl/I.TOV fteeeiver Allen Printing Company. Su:»i- --? van b,o. k. So, 710 Froai surstl, fkaill* \i \u25a0\u25a0jilnrrnri Arm©*. .j" 1 4 i;'; AT CTION KVI.K of household * fon' -aV :, - ,v^ V khrat* aftg" Jif Instructions fwJrr* k C rawford esq.. l 0 (h ? "JgCE his » coSS «l part as follows; Rm swffiSl »l trees**, p Uowa. ?«. bed lounge, extend Wes. wihow reck era. .arpets! ers. extra fine range, ?ware. Kitchen furniture. <rT« &*? """"""" ?" DIVE* AXD WRECK** A. O. BENJAMIN. JO RaUr^TlZr!* agent for beet hydraulic sand and 525* in* pumps made for mining- -..vers outfits. *' a * r «*Bn| RLEACBCRT, HATS AND BONNETS r*-»haj>«L~jZr cleaned or pressed; latest styiaaeSSs Bleachery. SW Pike \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0? ICE AJID COLD STORAGE DIAMOND ICE AND COLD OTOlUfta Company, foot Union street, ures crystal lc« from distilled I'MBRKLLA REFAIRI]^ UMBRELLA HOSPITAL has from 211 to tU Columbia ?on Bros. I'SDKH TAKERS* E. R. BUTTERWORTH ft Second. DYEWQ AMD CLEAIII|% SAN FRANCISCO DYE WORJULIImSL ond. Telephone. Red 10CI. . J?"""* - WIRE. IROSI WORK AMD Was^ PACIFIC RAILING AND PLATIMQfie 118 Union. **?* l corsTY koticbs, NOTICE TO TAXPATERS-lfOllCl H hereby given that the King CRM* board of equalization will he in seH three (3) weeks, commencing lttnEf August 3, A. D. ISPS, at the King countf courthouse, for the of eaoalft. liitr the tax roll of 185H. All ;axm}Wl claiming abatement of tax are htnfct notified to appear on or before Sttsrw August 22. 18%. or he forever NATHAN HEM AX. County Auditor and Hx-Offleio Clerk of th* Hoard of County Commlateam of King County, Wash. Dated at Seattle, this :oth day ef Jab, A. P. IK*- BARKS. ?. \u25a0\u25a0 - - ii PEOPLE S SAVINGS BAR* Occidental block. Seattle. WuL ANDTRUirntok^ Jacob Furth Prsrtßat Arthur A. Denny ..,vie>twiiin John .Second Vice rmUwt James R Tfayden. .Managsr. CutnJmt Frank I. Blodaett Assistant CmM«| Bigmund flcnwabacher. John OmR E. C. Neufelder. J. T. UraealMlt Traraacte e savings bank bustßMi m C '.u''po»fts received from >1 fo tIO.M, Interest allowed per annum: tit M cent, on term deposits; 4 per ceaL«t» dlnary denostts. D!vfdenda Ac-lared last d ys of Mar Ml November. Loans made on real estaßM api-roved collaterals only. DEXTER lIOHTON A CO.. I)AN10fl| Incorporated lU7. Capital MjW Surplus ................ W fresident A. A. Denny. Vice President W. M. T.ada. Mar.aaer N. H Cashier F. R. Van Tail, Bight exchange and telegraphic tfSg* fers on New York. Chicago. St. PauUM Francisco. Portland and various polatsit Oregon and British Colubmla. Sign' bills of excharge oa Londea able elsewhere In Europe. Collections made at all points oa flMfr able terms. Bonds, storks and other valuatUl ftt reived on deposit for safe keeping. THEPUGET SOUND N ATIONALSURj OF SEATTLE. Capital stock paid In MUt Surplus uOJV Jacob Furth PmMwt K. C. Neufelder Vice Piaayt It V. Ankeny CinM DIRECTORS: K. C. Neufelder. J. R. Hay** 8. Frauentlial. Jacob Fona Slgmund Schwabacher. Correspondence In all the principal (M In the United Stales snd Karoo* THE FIRST NATIONAL BASK Of SEATTLE. Paid-up capital tlMt Surplus ..4WV J. n. McGraw PtmHml Maurice M' Vflcken Vies Piwlg Lester Turner ClMm Genersl banking business trsosssW. Sight ard telegraphic exchange MMS In all the principal cities of tW United Statsa and Kurops. BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Paid-up capital, M.Ouu.oOG; reserra Wm 000. Head office. 60 Lombard itreeC don. Branches, Portland. San ffIWP Seattle, Victoria, Tacoma. New WMWP ster, Nanaimo. Kamloops. Nelson. couver. B. C, A general hanklef Mlf charge business transacted. Loans mm Bills discounted. Commercial granted. Deposits received on cttrttmm count subject to «-heck. ... R. LFA BARNES MssfW NATIONAL BANK OF CO Mil I**' Paid-up cspltal a general banking A. D. Ball*rd 11. C. Henry Vice Pr*H R. R. Spencer Safety Deport Boves for tTKAHKM. KRUSE AND MADISON LOA STEAM SCHOONER LAKJfIU Will sail from San Francisco JalT,fr rytng freight at II per ton. conn (or .U CAnntlE L Arlington dock. Telephone f* , PUOET SOUND AND ICAN STEAMSHIP COMPAI"-» Steamship Trans:t will l<»ave UiSttlS £en:rai America on July 30th. Regular sailings between fjfjj scun 1 an- ? enrral Ai®t»« ports General office. Matual I* btJlldlr.g. i HOOD CANAL ROUTE* U. H MAIL STEAMER DELTA Leaves Oalbralth oock. foot.* ion street. Tuesday* fhuredays urdays. at 7 o'clock a. m.. ror fr gjaMk Port Gamble, Seabeck. Brim*a» Dewatto. Lllllwaup KaIU. Union City. l. I ®**, T7Bl. VICTORIA Rom* STEAMEP Arlington dock, kavis for 2«>®2L t Port Towr.send daily, except Sati.rwgj g 12 » a. in . re* jrning leaves W7 m S!fitn»r llsho toatNJj snd wsy pe'nts oa-ty. Sunday, a- 7 a. n».; J(g a n : returnlrg, direct. 5 « Towrsend St 2 p nv 'Phone. Plk*_»--» TH- ALASKA STHAMS/nP CO."* STEAMER WILLAPA. Capt. George Roberta % Leaving flattie for Alaska *n i ev-ry thirteen days Scbwabacher dock. Tai.. CHARLKS^g.

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In arder to secure correct insertion «fsat ices ur.der thee* bead infra. tba aamashould be left at tba business efll<-ee ofthu payer. No charge la ma4a far nek?o*teea

Faneral aotl*«e. resolution* or other aaa-ctaJ ann-uncements will be charged at therata of 14 rents par Una each lr«*r, lo«.

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LdfiWTJt-To Mr. and vilre W. H. Leerla.July ». !«*. a daughter.

JIMISON-To Mr. and Mr* Oisries Jimi-eon, July r.. 1«W, a daughter.

WOTIC* TO THE rtBLIO

The public Is bare by warned not to pay?ay money to partlee representing to baagents of the Seattle Poat-Inlell ft**'.except tba following who are the only

authorized travelin* agents of tha Poat'Intelligencer. vis.: J. A McClellan. J. I.Hawtey and C. It Pack. This doaa notapply to resident agents of tbli paper whoara located in various c'tles and town* intka North wast, nor lo poetmaatere. whoare in ail eases authorized to take soV

* cgrlpt iona for tha Dally, Sunday andWeekly Poit-fntemgencef City colW-fsrst J. A. CathcarT. R T. Hawley. W.yT Hawn* awd W W ywtr»r

UWAKO.

A reward of «1« wl!l ba paid for Infor-mation leading to the arrest and convl--tfon of any one stealing capias of thaPost-Intelligencer delivered to subscribers\u2666hrattahwot the *)tv

ADVERTISER** WOT ICE.

Advert.sera das ring display adrsrtlea-rnac ta changed for the Sunday iaaaa moathand In copy by 1 o'clock Saturday te U»-aure charge.

_________

Advertisements under the head of I»etFound. For Sale. For Reft' and Situation*Wanted will be inserted at the rate of 1cent a word each insertion. Parment al-ways in advance. NY advertlaemant re-ceived -or leas than » ceats

IfOTICE.-The business office of thaPost-Intelligencer is open until 11 p. m.:Sur.day hours, ta.m. to 12T> p. m. and 7

Ct r m. Claaslfled advertlaementa willreceived up to this time.

Advertisement* will ba received atkrant h ufTk.es at lbs Poat-latalllganoar:

TAfOMA BUREAU?No. HE PaclSoavenue.

PORT TOWNS END-William J Jones.REM.INCH* M BAT-New Whatco*.

O. H. Culver. Manager.OLTMPIA-4mfc Mala street. Cfearlsk

Watson. Agent

The following letter# await ad vertleers- t Ihla offW-

C. ®. iO Me. (Residence.F o, H. j J. A. Reliable.Farm Mining Stock.

SOCIETY HOTItBII.

WESTMPNffTHR Presbyterian church?Prosch's hall Ninth aveao*. Rev. Mon-roe Drew will preach at 11 a- m. and Ip. ir.

kg. J- - "l- ..JV-i'JJ

EMPLOYMENT WAJfTED?PEMALS.

Hi: INWD WIDOW. age *». *erk* rnnn-iiln*housekeeper's position, clerical po-sltlon. or traveling companion; wouidcorre.«pond with reaj>eetable, educated.TnMdle-aited g»nileman who could give?no a goo«d home Address "Mrs. A.Fr<<eee. 60S Bush street, San Fraarisco,Cal.

8? ... "M S

RMPI.OYMKKT WASTED-HALS.

WANi'MD S.taction by a colored manwho la a first-class rook; meat, pastryend baker; In a hotel or private fam-ily. Addi f» Jio7 Nineteenth avenue.

VANTfJI' -Position by gentleman of tenyear*' experience In the cljr&r and tobac-co business. Address C. F. B . this of-fice.

\u25a0RUT WASTBD?fEMALB.

WANTBD- A good. reliable lady In everytown on the Sound *h»r« thera Is notan r»'»Wwh«<l agent. to handle theworld renowned specific. "Bairn ofFigs." a positive and guaranteed curefor everr form of WMknMJ peculiar towomen: difficult ami long standing

esses solicited. Also "Liquid I ear!."the great complexion heautlfler.AK»n'r supplies and price lists con-stantly on band. Call or address Mr«,Albrtght, manager. special office at thaAlio* house. Port Angeles. Wash.

WANTBD -Girl for general housework.3103 avenae, corner street.

WANTKH Olrl for iteneral housework.Apply 1«i%4 First avenue.

TVANTKH -Olrl for general housework.#l4 Ninth.

Hf.l.P WASTRD?\u25a0 AI.R.

WAXTW^?At once, four shingle boltsawyers, two holt splitters, two swamp-ers. tools furnishe.f Bennett A Will-iams' camp, Prairie, Wash.

WASTKD?AtiEJITI.

THt: NOVKT.TT or THE AO E-The Fo-NU wi Diamond I'm. both McKiniey antRrvmn: everybody wants one; aelu onel-M; send 12 cents for sample prepaid;agents mated. 11 B ThoarU A Co.,Ct Pullman building. <"hio*go

WANTKI> -Bv an o'd lins life Insurancecompany, jftwral agent for Washinr-ton; to the right party a liberal contractwill be made Address A. Irsuran e,To«t -Intelligencer.

WAXTRP Active ag»nts ta sol; it i f®Insurance; good comm!»»ion* to theright men. Call at Room C. Haller blk.

W AHTKO-BOARUniI

WANTED Campers to rsnt or buy tent*.Sixth and Pike. Chap'n.

w a rr.n?m »ck i.i.A*rom.

WITENRFRO. 11l West Main street,pays the highest cash prt-es for second-hand clothing Call or s»nd postal; Im-mediate at tension will be gtven.

WE TAT highest price for feousehoMgoods; seo ns bef<*re seltirig SeattleAuction Storage and Commission Com-pany. 1115 First avenue.

WANTEP W» pay cash for all kinds ofsecond-hard hi*»sehs>M Frederick.Vel*>n A Monro 1211 to 1123 Second ave.

V A VTKIv Two r lir.g sed ilea and twoP* ,-k sa idles, r»; rater then M>vulaynoon, at rooms R1 snd 27. Olympic bJock.

Bl'M \om ROCOtfP-HAND furniture,merchant'*.- store flrturee etc.. forca**». to Martin. "\u2666'B Ftret avenue.

W ANTKP- 1 W cords cord woc-1 ApplySeattS» Tug and Barge Oouspar.y, Cona-r»Mai dock

a t>Tt:p-TO nr.*r.

WANT lv-Br gentleman, wife »«l or.*

c' iil I or 4 room* furtlstied for h is«»-k>*eplnr it prt\**» family, beet of refer-ence guen; wtll (e le-sjte.'. for ore joar.Address H. H . Igeooer. stat-ing price

W \\'Ti:'>-T* rt 'i a sma"house en "T » IIU1;" ao childre a. I*T? Poet- laiell.cracer

ROOH4 Atn ao % RTV

fINUST R<* »M S w*ih K*- t loca-t;on in ih* city, rate* rwraniMii AliasRrydsr. correr of .ti ave-sue and ®rrtag asreet.

jroi» RKNT?X>es''aMe r\.xvn» w;rh board;tee table Mra. liaA*r. Third asdMarlon s'ree-a

RfH>« »NP r.t r

TOR KIt'HAXOB,

VP WHJL. rxnuNtMS e»» roo«, fira»>d-kao4 household food*. you c*aselect from the target stock of furra-lure. i*rf»:». svn«-», e4c ta thol*ty. aivl get a l *»r*S a . -oani-e for way

? v) «< ni'tini hand ae«aattaM fan dapt'Wsertk. (Mm A Macro, tHi to 122

for mljit?MorsE*.

rOR REXT-Hbmm. stores. flats and of.flees tn all parts of the city. PldaasrRent and Collection Co. ? Roxvdblock. Telepboae. Red Wl-

FOR RENT? July J modern r»*tl»»nr«n»ne rooms. corner Harvard and Fifthstreet* 'Broadway car*). Seattle Try*Co.. C Boston block.

FOR RENT?Hrntn flat* and cores laall lecatlona. Seattle P.er.t and Collec-tion Company. room 4. Qottsteln Mock.

RHPfT?Furnished cot "see of flvarooms Seventh avenue, near Msdi-sor. 437 Burke building.

tO RENT?Houaee and cottages: all lo-cal! set William P. Harper. C HorteaBar. k bulidlag

FOR RENT -Seven-room bejae on Mainstreet, between Fifth and Sixth. Apply£3T Main.

FOR RENT?Small cottage, partly fur-r«!«hed. on Queen Anne hill. «12 Burkeblock.

FOR RENT?Good bouses at moderaterent William W. Redfield. Ml New Tartblock.

FOR RENT-House »1 Burke building.

FOR RENT-Modern house. Sl« Seneca.

rot HEMT?ROOMS.

FOR RENT?Ftr«t-class furnished naoastrictly re«pecta:>le. for families; lighthousekeeping permitted: termsable New I^wis block; central;Msrion and Third avenue.

POR RENT?Elegantly furnished roomsM and upwards baths: steam heat. Ho-tel Ferrueon, Front and Seneca. MrsFerguson, proprietress Furnished roomsfor Haht housekeeping.

FOR RENT?Three unfurnished connect-ing ?sou*eke»p,nj rooms, very dertrablelocation rent per month, to familyw!thou' small children; references. Ap-ply MB Seneca street.

FOR RENT? Neat, clean, comfortable fur>-nisheil rooms, also hoi»*<»keeT>lng roomsreasonable prktea: modern Improve-ment*; excellent locaiitv. Normandy,Third and James.

FOR RENT?Furnlehed front room Inprivate family; three minutes' walkfrom pot office; modern conveniences.Address Agent, care Post-Intelligencer.

FOR RENT?Three nicely f irnlshedrooms on ground floor, for light house-keepin* Apply 14SS Fotjrth street, be-tween Pike and Union.

FOP RENT?EleganMy furnished rooms;per month and upwards; bath; tran-

sients. JDM4 street, Third andFourih avenues.

RENT?Housekeeping rooms; furn-l«bel complete, convenient; respectable.Florence house. 415 Madison street.

RENT-Four furnished rooms forhousekeeping, one block from Jamesstreet cable. >l2 Jeffersen street.

FOR RENT?Four unfurnished rooms aaSbath for housekeepeing. on Pike StreetInquire at UO4 Fifth street.

FOR RENT Pleasant f :rr. frontroom; private family; S5 month. I&2SFifth avenue, near Tike.

FOR RENT?Beautifully furnished rooms.Hotel Vendome. Front street bstweea"'niverslty snd Union.

FV>R RENT?Ore beautifully furnishedfront room in private family. 210Minor avenue south.

For RENT?Furnished suites: Sft monthupwards: slso single rooms. Weedhouse. 1108 Front.

FOR RENT?Four room*, furniahed forhousekeeping, private residence. 1«20Sisth avenue.

For RENT?Furnished rooms for house-keeping, cheapest in town. WIS Firstavenue.

FOR RENT Two nl.-ely furnished rooms;bath; gas and heat. 91S Fifth avenue.

for RENT First class furnished rooms,Scheuerman block. Front and Cherry.

FOR RENT Furnished rooms: also house-keeptng rooms. H3 Second, room U.

FOR RENT Parlor floor for house-keep-ing; no children. 618 Fifth street.

FOR RENT?Three furnished housekeep-ing rooms 2615*4 Front.

FOR RENT?Unfurnished rooms; Arling-ton : references required.

FOR RENT?Rooms: The Russell; steamheat; private baths

FOR SALE?REAL ESTATE.

FOR BALK -Fine ranch of * -res onrailroad fifteen miles from Seattle; la©acres rlearHl and under cultivation:flrst-ila*s holts'- of eigh' room-; goodbarn and outbuilding*: this Is the finestfarming land in Washington, snd will besoM ch<-an: owner i« going East, andnviat sell Immediately. Address O. If.W.. Post-Intelllgencer.

F« 'R SAKE Rral es ate; only 13 0# an?era; any one can secure V* acre® ofgood land by advancing *l2 cash andpaying 112 s yvar urri paid, at fi percent, interest: located S-"att!e. onthe T.akr Shore railway: only slxieeatracts left: if you are looking for landyou had better call at once, for It willsoon be taken Aim A Skttcngren. Xand 2 Hslier building.

pon S \I,K?A lot near Pike street,with hon«e of ten rooms: all mr>dern im-prov-MTsents; will N» soil for a verysmall cash payment; this Is a greet? hanee for same one to get an elegant

home for small mane> A-Idress Resi-dence. Post-Intelligencer.

T< SVt.F Six *s'»r front Sots onX'n >n. three blocks north from

th« TVrd « r*er csr harn: also elev»n'able realden- e ;.\u25a0»re. two block* ea«t

from th* lake; m :*t be sold John P.I '-rr A Co.. ri »tn A Bailev building.

?\i: V b private res'-der «. ti* »:\u25a0, - irt of city; grandv <-w over J?* * rth Powers and fruittr- ?« n \u25a0 »? V vhi; will takats Apply IC3 Prvnt street.

L<' err i vn: ? \r Mason and\u25a0too Uea; si aat (lall land:

#*« v «->ar»i a-1 o*-ely situated forfarms ftvorsbi* i«rmj Tai\«na MillCnmpanr Tsc-ma Wn"i,

FOR F\:v * *? >v r --r <.rty. Wthlntwo blo'ks ~-t'?? t N ? new depot:now rental at i' month: will take|A. »i for i \pi Front street.

FOR SVI.r T ;!ri) x acrea go,->d Undpn war '* "it. » \u25a0> *:er Nsti onIt an j n. t- ;

». }| p<. racre Cow Rxttter S ore

SAl>l ??? itant corner lot. P'tt'iHr»>ad*'S> a a sexap- ha'f val>»a-

--» >v J v '<*. room * Dowtu\u2666c ock Sc. c. : 1 ? veet.

S \LE-16W r.egr north si 1aM* i »on street: *r.» #>w; : *h.

level an 4 dnr. N. M.. ?U Queen Annaaver je.

F<>P SV! E AH or any part of «« arreat- \u25a0 :r. land on Skar" rver . r -« ;>w.

r \\ Ccck. care Taosaa M.U Co.. Ta-tttea

_ _

Fv">n. P\T" -Choice city ar.d farm prop-

v-r J.hn P. Pxar A Co.. rocaa aRatev butlding

F>>R SAI.E \* Ss!f vslue. «-roca» ho».:*eWash.ngton. P, O.

Box nit.

F* ''t SAT Ksa! »«'a'e *-* -r"*te*pr,-p---#rty <#e.-rr» I'-crffei U* Hal'ee tCock.

PHoroi.nu'iiir aippum.

LA""v ?T FAtT"RNS ill amateur cutf! -

»

ar.J ccmr>* stvck iry aad films.frr« u*r 'ark rwaws for elver.* ng. WaaJ*-tr.«'Nutal art PKat-sgtsnato i« ppijr

Co. CI enroMta postcftce.

C w PARKER A CO f-esh pa>er ard(?late* txtf-A ng t.«sd la psoicgrapOy.ro rata: >«ue

CIVILKlblSKKßil tan II RVEIOII

KRVnrr P IIVWET. Crater Harta*

\u25a0rsnrEss csascsi

A PARK OPPORT r *NITT la effered to par-ties having small amounts of money toinvest to get a good, sa'e investment Ina manufacturing bustneai here mak!ng

large profits; amounts taken from ISO up.Ft part culars apply at Ml Bailey

building.

FOR SALE?Stock in one of the bestw-.o;e«a!e manufact lring plar.ta in Seat-tle, at a sacrifice; obliged to leave Seat-tle on account of health. Adireae im-mediately Wholesale, care Poet-Intelli-gencer office.

FOR SAL.E?Pawnbroker and loan office:doing good business; stock of watches.Jewelrv and pledges; owner sella ac-count of other business; arlll sell forcash or trade for property. B. 8., Post-Intelllgencer.

F*"»R SALE?Stock of goods: heat locationin the city: part cash, part exchange;want timber land or small tract Improv-ed. Address P. O. Bo* C4.

1355 INVESTED EARNED: April W,May ©C. June 13T4; IMB averaged Mlweekly: proofs free. F. Daly, 13#Broadway. New Twk.

FOR SALS?Established livery stable;good busineas: owner sella on account ofIQ-bealth. Address Livery. Post-Intelll-gencer.

TOR IALE?MISCELLAJFEOtrS.

FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR IN-side Seattle realty -Tha AnacortesCo-operative mil".. at Anacortea:this mill is one of the mest completelyequipped shingle mills on the Bound:contains double-block and hand ma-chine. with drag saw and plenty of steamard "os'f. By the Paget Sound Ma-cbinery Depc

JOB ixrr of first-class builder's hardwareat less than half price; office partitionwith glass panels, coat over »IW, for|lt>- counters, shelving, etc., at bargain-rices Martin, 2403 First avenue.

FOR BALE?One fine buggy horae; black:fine traveler; one fine light buggy; near-ly new; one set extra fine single har-ness: nearly new. Address Albert Han-sen. Ton First avenue. Seattle.

*v»R SALE?Household furniture consist-ing of parlor set. piano, drapertes. car-pets. chamber sets and kitchen utensilsInquire 15S& Madison street.

WE HAVE FOR SALE furniture in anelegantly furnished seven-room house,with or without piano. F. A. NlcholaA Co.. Heller building.

FOR SAI.E-One No. 6 Champion blower:cheap Loggers' Supply Store. 124 Teslerway. corner Railroad avenue.

FOR SALE?Steam laundry plant. Call oraddress No. 2519 North Thirteenth etraet.Tacoma. Wash.

FOR SALE?FIna marbla soda fountain,perfect order, at a bargain. Call 217Vesler.

FOR BALE?Young cow; part Jersey. 10Ucorner Farm and View streets

mi^nAU

WE NEGOTIATE LOANS in any amount,

at the lowest rates offered in the city,

on improved inside property in Seattle:money on hand for small ioans. large

leans closed without delay. John F.Dorr & Co.. room A Bailey build.ng.

NO COMMISSION. NO GOLD CLAUSE?Mortgage loans of and upwards atlowest rates. Northwest em MutualLife Insurance Company. William Den-holm, loan agent. Ablngton building,

Portland. Or.

MOVfr TO LOAN on watches, diamondsand jewelry, chattels, furn'.tare, pianosand household goods st lowest rates or

interest. Unele Joe Loan Ofr.ce. w7

Second avenue. Occidents! hotel.

tl.<**» 2500. S3«: several amounts ofmoney on hand, for 1. 2 and 3-year loansen improved real estate security. ?

Bowden. Horton Bank bunding.

THE NETHERLANDS - AMERICA??Mortgage Bank. S. Ellens * Co- ?gen-Olympic block, loans money on im»..o\eafarms and city property.

MONET TO LOAN st lowest rates oa city

business snd residence property.Thomas Investment Co.. 2! Occidentalblock.

2SS.ono.<m ASSETS?MutuaI Benefit Llfsloans monev (full value) on Its policies.Angus W. Young. 11l Washington bloeg.

TO LOAN? 2I.2OO at 10 percent.,proved city security. Haper. 62 Dexttr Tiorton Bank bauamr.

ROBERTSON MORTGAGE111 Burke bunding. Loans made on im-

proved city property. No delays.

WARRANTS bought and sold: legalonly. William D. Pe£)tins A Co.. *«wYork block.

SIX and 7 per cent, for flrst-class loans.Llewellyn, Ward tc Hardin. 81§ Th'raavenue.

HERBERT S. UPPER_

makes J®*ns onfarms and timber land. 1- Scheuermanblock.

MONET TO LOAN on improved real es-tate security. H. A Raser. SI Halle*block.

JAMES BOTHWELL loans and In*"*-snce. 22 Boston block; telephone. Ma.n400.

FOR WARRANTS or loans on improvedcity property see Seattle Savings ban*.

SHORT TIME LOANS. Moere. 412 SeattleNational Bar.k building.

FURNITURE AND CHATTEL IX>AN9.74 Starr-Boyd building.

LOAN3?Short time. Crowley. M Hinck-ley block.

FOR BALE?7O-horse toflci. CommercialBoiler Worka

FOR BALE? OId aswspsp era. Apply atthta office.

\u25a0IICELLAHEOVI.

BTONE! STONE!? Why UM brick forfoundation, when you can get stone 50per cent less and have something dur-able? Address H. M.ddaugh. 136 Twen-ty-third avenue south, or £T J. Nerlrum,Sedro.

RAILROAD TlCKETS? Reduced rates onsew tickets to all points. Glim ore AThurston, general agents. It# Cherrystreet, between Front and Second.

DO YOU WANT a true home for your«Hhil ' cheap? Address Cheapest, Post-Intel ligencer.

OLD PAPERS for sale at the buslnSMoffice of this paper: 15c per bundle.

HOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.

NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS?Noticeof assessment. Office of the West Se-attle Land and Improvement Company,Sca'tle. Wash.. July 7. IS9«.Notice hereby given to the stockhold-

ers of sail company that at a regularmeeting of the hoard of trustees sailcompany, duly convened st Its principaloffice this dare, an assessment of ore dcl-lar on eat h share of the capital stotk cf«,d company, not fully pa:J u,i. was »ti.lymad<> ana levied, due and payaole to L'< x-ter Horton «- Co.. treasurer of said com-pany. at Its banking house n battle, onor before Saturday, the Sth lav of A-jgusi,I*s* H G. STRUVE.Vice President, acting as President In the

absence of the President of said Com-pany.JAMES H. WATSON. Secretary.

Wrst Seattle Wash.. July 7. IW.

NOTICE To the stockholders of the Seat-tle Brewing and Malting Company: YouAT* hereby notified that the annua! meet-ing of the stockholders of the SeattleBrewing a: 1 Malting Company Is calledto meet at the general offices of the

\u25a0 omjxr y located on fJrant Btreot brilgo

in the city of Seattle. Wash., at th*hour of 2 p. m . on the 17th day ofAugust, I*!* for the purpose of elect-Ire s««v.-n (7> trustees, to serve for th«<erm of one voar in accordance with thebv-laws. and for tb* purpose of consid-ering ar.y other business that rnsyproperly come before said meeting. Byordrr of the president.

A F METZGERS-cretsrv Seattle Brewing and Maltlrg

Company.

MIXES AID MISWO STOCK.

B. C. VAN HOUTEN CO. received aquantity of ore from Col. Shears claim:assay 243 44 to **>22 per ton; stock ad-vances 5 to 7 cents per share after tna18th. Room C Bailey.

STOCKS IN ANY RESPONSIBLE MlN-ing company in Trail Creek camp can babought at the lowest rates from BurtJ. Humphrey, at rooms 89 and SO, Hallerbuilding.

NOTICE TO MINE OWNERS-I am pre-pared to take all kinds of rock tunnelwork by contract, on short notice, a.Feek, room C.. Bailey building. Seattle.

HIGHLAND LIGHT Gold Mining Com-pany treasury stock for sale. ® cents pershare; call for prospeetua and sea ore.R. M. Palmer, 13 Boston block.

CONSERVATIVE INVESTORS will savemoney if, before purchasing mining

stocks, they will call on Harwood Mor-gan. room C Haller block.

FOR SALE?Mining stock? In best minesin Trail creek. British Columbia. Gil-mcre & Thurston. 1W Cherry street.

TRAIL CREEK MINING STOCKS.Dorffel. 118 Columbia

FOR S VLE?Mining stocks. Veline. IK*Second.

GRAIX A*D STO. . BROKER*.

SEATTLE GRATN AN STOCK Ex-change. 29 Sullivan block.

EDUCATIONAL.

LEO'S BUSINESS COLLEGE. Occidentalblock; individual instruction: short-hand typing, bookkeeping penman-

shin 'and Enrllsh subjects; rates lowerthan ever; day and night.

LATIN. MATHEMATICS. English, rhet-oric. literature taugnt; common branchesrenewed. A. J. AnSerson, 417 Spring.

WILSON'S Modern Business College. NewCollins building. "Best in the West."Day and evening sessions all the year.

ArME BUSINESS COLLEGE SeattleNational Bank building. Seattle. Wash.Write for circulars.

CHIROPODISTS.

ELOCCTIOX.

MISS LIZZIE JAY RICHARDSON, elocu-tion. «? Fourth.

MRS SLAUSON'S School of Elocution.Hoiyoke clock.

VOCAL AND INSTRtMENTAL MISIC.

rANJO AND GUITAR. T. W. Reamer.Downs block.

BAXD.

WAGNER'S First Regiment Band andOrchestra. T. H. Wagner, manager.A rmfry hall. Telephone Pike 70.

COSTR ICTORS AXD Bt ILDERS.

A P. RANDALL A CO.. carpenter*.

Jobbers: glaalng; screens. Telephone.Green M4. 2» Spring street

W C. CALHOUN, contractor and builder:

General Jobbing. Office In alley rear of'ost-Intelligencer.

BOOK BINDING.

p. ANTHONY?General bookbinder, pa-per ruler and blank book manufacturer.ty First avenue, fact of Cherrr Kline AR ser.berg bulldirg: taks elevator.

BL*N*K BOOKS?Our flat opener* ars*ve-opener*. printing and ruling. Metro-polian Ptg and Big. Co.. Dexter Hor-

Bank butldtrg.

ITORAGE.

STORAGE and Distributing Wareheuae.«10 Occidental avenue. J. C. Readmaa.Telephone. Main MS-

SEATTLE STOR-\GE AND COMMIS-s.on Company. 1115 First avenue.

n UOI.ES MILLS.

liAOLE WOOLEN MILIA »S Ftrst ave-Eje blanket*, woolens and far.neia.Wa'eail especial af.eniioa to our tailor-ing departmeet for style, fit. quality ofrods and price*; can not bs equaled inthe citr

MrastF.NGER SERVICE.

RING THE O. K BOX for meeserg.ra.Western Union and ureat Northern tele,grams. ha:*s. gurtveys ar.d etjres*vagens; lU'.O* serv-e Telepfton* Va.r,

(U« Second. Bran.-h faciflc Laua.

MERCU OT TAILORS.

SN'7. LI'NO S CO. 1011 Second; suit*male i<j order shirt nstic*; lo«r-stpr.ee*.

TOY CH**NO CO HS Serond S'iSt* «*?roer at short aotioe; SIM asd up war*.

ESCISEERI AND COXTBACTOBS.

LAN FRANCISCO BRIDGE COMPANY,engineers ar.l cor tractor*; bridge baild-Ing. ng. harbor improves:*'.:* and(werai cMtraeuag. U3 Sea;us Mautaal

PERMRAU

W'TTJv MAKE CARINPT photographs.s-,»nd!nir "r ;re. for >1 per doxen for

"»> days only E O. Jtidk'ns.f<* Serond avenue, opposite Hotel Butler.

WANTKP that E O. ntck»rton,the auctioneer, oar. be found at the sewrooms in P?r»t avenue. ArlingtoaHotel bulldinc.

MRS I,ESUE-V«por and electric baths;ecxems rx-»«'' vslv cored, rheumatism aspecialty MOB Third.

CXMPTNG BLANKETS In great variety;very cheap Seattle Woolen Mill. 1119Ftrst avenue.

HAIR RrSTOnim NATURAL COLOR;futnntHd. 1009 Third

LOST.

LOST?An opportunity to h*r<« their tr*»-

*airrs delivered promptly and cheaplybr all people w*io full to call at <i4ffecond twnu«. or rlr* the O. K bo*.

l/CS*T D vrn torr, ?sjw-c'i,. le* 5n caaa.l,e*ve at f*ost-InteHi|rencer offs-e.

FOI XD.

rotTiflV-Tbat the S*attl»C ? rrp*rv <-*n A*l rer pack**»» and m«»-***?« satisfactorily and cheap. Rir* G.K bo* or telephone Mala Jft

LONDON I/OAN OFFICE?Moncr loar.ed«a valuable. watchea. diamonda andi*wr\rr JJ6 Sou!b Third.

ro-\n n*w ?"-?«* a" *txe*.r-n-*v« or »oid. Corner Stith ani Pike.Cbarin.

khvaid.

;»L7TV -Cc' ,-rV.a h!-tc>, Vs. SUS*.J'"' ?**r! r*r' i'ars at Hotel ?:»t.#?ls

Ti:>TV AWNIIGS AID SAIL9L

rri.rrT pros, tent asp awnixoCa, U. way M.ner*' outSctiacb**'iuaxera .'jr all ta«a. tenia, He.r?> Po« K<

FACTO*T.

»OR TH' 1 «N*

K VVFLING RAOSfo ta Wuwa v ..y Fart**; reparf-Ina a»p r.« y tnter imct and va*-\u25a0»r- al Bri- a, xiW Sac or. A.

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CTHTMKRiHAL H'TKU Tlratar?t Ma. *tre«t. cttitrt > lo

lioomv A: t**3*. apcci*4 raiea Xor «ttA

IXSI'BAXCB.

ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW.

P \TENTS.

COLLECTORS.

PERROT. 53T%-2SI r>-ir.'-r bc'?l!-g

STOVE RLPAIBINU.

TBOL'T BAIT.

THE 88ATTLK POST-INTELLIGENCER, SATUBDAY, AUGUST 1. 1896.

SPECIAL *OTICES.

UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE.Burke building. Seattle. Wash.. J u!y n.

Sealed proposes in triplicate willbe received here until 12 o'clock, noon,standard time, August 11. 1896. for re-building snag boat Skagit, transferringmaoh r.ery from old to new hull, andhousir.g same. All information furnishedon app'-cation. HARRY TAYLOR, Cap-tain Engineers.

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SPECIAL NOTICE?©. G. Bickertnn hassevered hi? connection with the SeattleAuction and Commission Company, atIlia First avenue, and formed A partner-ship wth Mr. Dav:d Boyie. They haveremoved to 1221 FSrst avenue, cornerUniversity. Arlington Hotel building,where they will transact a general auc-tion and commission business.

NOTP *E OF EXAMINATION.?Notice ishereby given that the next quarterlyexamination of teachers for King countyw.n be held in the High School ball. ;nSeattle. Washington, on the 13th. l«thand 15th days of August. IS9S.

J. M. LAYHVE.Supt. of Schools. King Co., Wash.

COMPOSITION ?ln nonpareil, minion,brev'.er or long pr.mer faces on the fol-lowing aire bodies: Nonpareil or min-lor, not exceeding 11 ema plea; brevier,

not exceeding IS ems pica: long pr.mer,sot exceeding 24 cms pica Special termscn large orders. Address Post-lntelll-gencer. Seattle.

SPECIAL INFORMATION DAILY tomanufacturers, buainess houses and pub-

lic men by the Press Clipping BureaufAllen'sV Union block. Portland. Or.

PHTSICIAWS A!VD SURGEONS.

DR EDWARD 8 HASELL. M. R, C. 8..England, phvsician and surgeon. 51G-SUWashington building. Telephone. Mala<ll.

DR. FLEISCHER. Deutseher ar*t: spe-cialty, surgery snd genito-urinary dis-eases. Office. Gottstein block.

DR. CALHOUN, physician and surgeon.7*-77 Starr-Royd block. Tel. Main 408:residence. Br.y 32L

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

THE KEELEY Hinck-ley block.

DR ANNIB RUSSELL. 26-27 Roxwellblock.

DEJITIST*.

P. H. O'CONNOR, graduate Harvard uni-versity. Rooms 319. 320. 321 Bailey build-ing. Telephone. Red 93L

GEO. W. BRAGDON. D. D. 8.. 1-3 Starr-Boyd block. Telephones: Office, Mala172; residence. Red 621.

CALDWELL 1* Haller. Upper or lowerseta. S9: both SIS; filling, a and up;extracting. 60c.

DR A. H. HOLCOMB. 230 Burke building;Second avenue, corner Marlon; tele-phone. Buff (41.

DR. H. F. SMITH. U. 12. 11 Hinckley.Telephone, Main HE: residence. Red 831.

ALBERT J. FORREST. Fry* block.Front street.

ER. O. WILLIS PRICE. Third andJames.

GEORGE E. THOMPSON. D. D. 8..Burke block.

C. A. HOLMES. D. D. 8.. Colman build-ing.

R. B. GENTLE. D. D. 3. New Tork blk.

DR. FRANK 8. SMITH. 6-7 Haller block.

OCULISTS AMD AIHISTS.

DR. A. B KIRBR. ooulis*. aurist ardphvsiclan for diseases of tfiroat: re-moiyd to rooms 825-327 Bailey building,corner Second and Cherry streets.

DR. STILLSON. eye, ear, nose and throat.Haller building.

CLAIRVOYANTS.

MRS. E. EMMETT, the South Africanmedium, in her wonderful clairvoyantsight, reveals the past, present ar.d fu-ture; consult her; readings. 50c. Rooms22 and 23 McDonald block, Sll Secondavenue.

MME. LA VEE, clairvovant. trance me-dium: tells past, present and future;satisfaction guaranteed or no pay.Southwest corner Sixth and Madison.

JUST RETURNED ?Clairvoyant carlreader; past, present and future reveal-ed for 5© cents. Room IS McDonaldblock. 811 Second street.

FLORANCE MARVIN publicly predictedSeattle's great Are. Consult her per-sonalis* or by letter. Sll Second.

MRS. CHRISTIE. reliable medium. Medi-cated hatha and massage. 614 Second.

H\NNA. 813 Secor 1. r rr> 7 Epler; onlypractical and reliable chiropodist cn Pa-c'flc coast: reference, every reliablebusiness firm in Seattle. Tacoma. Olym-pla. Portland and Victoria; 411 competi-tors challenged.

GAVIN. 1210 First avenue, telephonebuff 321.

CHARI.ES WATSON. Insurance. 302. 303and 3M New. York building. Telephone.Main *W-

LARRTf CAIN A- CO . general Insurance.Suite 31 Hinckley Telephone, Main 3?1.

BURNS * ATKINSON, general insur-ance. 14 Boston block.

HARWOOD MORGAN. INSURANCE.Room C. Haller block.

STODDARD * BROWN, general Insur-ance. Burke building.

GOODWIN. RASER A. FISKEN. Insur-ance. Haller Mock.

HANFORD A STEWART. Insurance. JO7Pioneer building.

WILLIAM HAITZ A CO.. lnauranc*Gottsteln block.

CALHOUN Ht CO.. general Insurance.Olympic block.

WATERHOT'SE * BEACH. ln*uranc*.A. Co!m*n block.

FRED H. PETERSON, attorney andcounsellor at law. Comer Ye*l*r ave-nue ar.d Com-nerctal *treeC

PRATT * RTDDLE. attorney* at law,rooms W SIO-tll Bailey bu!td!<3g.

ANDREW F BT-RLEIGH. attorney atlaw. ZS Burke building.

STRUVE, ALL*-N. HUGHES * M-MICK-en. Bailey building.

W D LAMBUTH. Seattle National Bankbuilding.

SAPP A LYSONS. suite C 8 Bailey build-ing.

HENRY W LUNG 515 New York bTd'g

PATENTS , \TS TRADE MARKS?Write foe Information. G. H. King.f.» Boston block.

PATFNTS OBTAINED; rr.achine* de-signed Adams Colman block.

STOVE AND RANGE REPAIRS. A3kinda IIS Third street.

TROfT BAIT?F»!i?x Mimongcf». »r PJT bo*. j>r*j*u±. jr.

3TOTICE TO COtTRAfTOHS.

PROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRT'C-tk>r» of three thirty-knot torpedo boatsand other torpedo boats, for the UnitedSta*>>s navv.Navy Department, Washington. IX C.,

June I*. Under authority conferredby the act of congress making appropria-tions for the naval service, approve! JunoU. !<?*;. «ea>d pr-?p>sals are hereby int.Ned and will be received at this departmentuntil 12 o'clock noon, on Friday, the i«:hday of September. ISS*. at which time andplace they will be opened in the presenceof attending bidders, for the constructionby contract, exclusive of sea-stores, »ndof the ordnance and jrdnance outnt at allkinds, which, however, will be fitted andsecured in place by the contractors, ofthree thirty-knot torpedo boats and othertorpedo boats, waich vessels are. for theDurposes of this advertisement, designat-ed as torpedo boats Nos. !». W and 11. threetorpedo boats to have a maximum speedof not less tj>an thirty knots an hour, andtorpedo bi*ts Nos. 12 to 21: ten. or fewer,torpedo boau of two tvpes. those of type1 to have a of not less than *w»ntyknots an hour, and of type 3 to havea spee.i of not less than twenty-two andone-Ualf knots an hour. The contractswill provide that all the expenses cf alltrials priar to preliminary or conditisnalacceptance shall be borne by the ex-tractors. The thirty-knot boats and thetwenty-two and one-half-knot boats areto be constructed in accordance with thebidder's plans and specifications, but gen-eral plans of a vessel of the latter kindmay be examined at the bureau of con-struction and repair, and plans of themachinery of such a vessel may be had onapplication to the bureau of steam en-gineering; the twenty-knot boats will bebuilt in accordance with the bidder'splans and specifications, or with those pre-pared by the department, as the secretaryor the navy may deem mos;t advantage-pus. ali subject to the conditions statedIn the "Circular defining the chief charac-teristics of three thirtv-knot torpedoboats and other torpedo boats for the U.». navy, approved by the secretary ofthe navy on the 17th day of June. 1*96.copies of this circular can be obtained onapplication to the bureau of constructionand repair. Plans and specifications fortne construction of the vessels of type

w' tfie ?ma^er boats (twenty knots)

may be seen and examined at the navydepartment. Forms of proposals embrac-ing a g oneral statement of provisions tooe included in the contracts for the ves-sels will be prepared, and may be obtain-ed at any time after August 1. I*#!, on ap-P

ii < Von to the navy department, whereInformation essential to bidders can al-

-8o be obtained. Said vessels must be com-pleted, the thirty-knot boats, within eigh-teen months, and the others within oneyear from date of contract, and paymentsunder the contracts will be made on the»?«r mentioned vessels in ten. and on

the latter in five eoual installments, astjl® work progresses, upon bills duly cer-tified, from which ten per cent, will bereserved to he paid on the full and finalcompletion of the respective contracts. Itis intended to construct three or more ves-sels of type 1, those having a speed oftwenty knots, and one or more of type-. those having a speed of twenty-two andon»-half knots. Bidders are invited toname tbe price at which they will buildotie. two or three boats, in order that con-tract may if necessary, be awarded toone bidder for one. two or three such ves-sels. Every successful bidder will he re-quired to show to the satisfaction of thesecretary of ths navy, that within thr*»emonths from date of contract he will bepossessed of the necessary plant for theperformance, in the United States, of the?k which he shall offer to undertake.Tne evidence thus reouired must accom-pany the proposals or be submitted to theuepartment in advance. Each proposal'r ' ust h® accompanied by a satisfactorycertified check, payable to the order of thesecretary of the navy, and the checks ofsuccessful bidders shall become the prop-erty of the United States in case theyshall fail to enter into the requisite con-tracts and to furnish the requisite securi-ty on the acceptance of their proposals,rne amount of such check must be at

"v e Per cent, of the amount of theold, but bidders Including more than onevessel in their Proposals will not be re-quired to submit therewith a certified? «/C5 exceeding in amount the sum ofSJ',OOO. VII checks of bidders whose pro-posals shall not be accepted, will, on theaward of the contracts, oe returned tot?>»»m: the check of each successful bid-der will be returned to him when his con-tract has been duly entered into and therequisite security furnished. Contractswill be made separately for each vessel,and every bidder whose proposal shall beaccepted will be required to enter into aformal contract by October 8. 18S6. for thefaithful performance of the w<">rk, and toRive satisfactory bond for such perform-ance in a penal sum equal to fifteen perc#nt. of the amount of his bid. Proposalsmust be made In dunlicate in accordanceWith forms which w'.ll he furnished on ap-plication to the department. Inclosed insealed envelopes, addressed to the Secre-

Navy, Navy Department.Washington, D. C., and marked "Propos-als for the construction of TorpedoBoats." The secretary of the navy re-serves the right to reject any or all bidsas. in his judgment, the interests of theg.iverr,m»ni may require. H. A. HER-BERT, secretary of the Navy.

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.?Notice Ishereby given that sealed bids will bewcelvfi by the Board of Commissionersor King County. Washington, until 10o clock a. nr. Friday. August 7, 1896,for the opening of the Miller River Road,as surveyed and marked, which beginson the north side of the Great NorthernRailroad near the East end of the tres-t.e a: the crossing of Miller River insection 28, township 2t?, north range 11east, and runs In a southerlv directionup Miller River and the West branchthereof, for a distance of six miles.Plans and specifications are new on file

and suhiect to inspection in the officeof the County Auditor.

Bids for the opening of the road to beendorsed "bids for opening Miller RiverRoad. '

Bids will be received for clearing, cor-auroylag and grading in a lump sum ortor each mile.

No bid will be received for less than©ne mile. Ri.<ls must b» accompanied hycash or a certified check for >4O for eachmile bid on..

1° all cases the deoosit named shallbe forfeited to King County, in case thesuccessful bidder falls to enter into con-V*-\ *"d file eood and s ;fTic|ent bonds indouble the amount of his bid within fiveo| the date of award.

The Board reserves the right to rejectanv or all bids, and to award the contractfor opening certain sections <miiesl ofsa d Road and to reject the bids on suchsections (milfM*) as they see fit.Payment shall be made In Warrantsdrawn on the Road and Bridge Fund,or in cash as the Board mav elect.

NATHAN BEMAN._

,Clerk of the R>ard.

a,; Flattie. Washington, this 27thday of July. IS&S.

PROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR THENavy yard. Mare Island. Cal. July 8,Jw6LScale, l proposals. Indorsed "Proposals for

StppUe* for the Navy Yard. Mare Isl-ai??- 'o be opened August *. 1854."will he received at the Bureau of S i£p » aan.i Accounts, Navy Department, Wash-ington. r». 0., un-ll 12 o'clock, noon. An-fwt «. IK*, and publicly opened Immedi-ately thereafter, to furnish, at the navyyard.brushes, cement, tainpwick, bathbri- k.Tobm hronre. sheet lea 1, inf t cosii"-r.bar iron, solder, slab xlnc. sheet iron,packing paints," alcohol, white lead, red»ld, Wnlte xlnc. brown ainc, lu-bricating grease. tallow. terpen-tine, varnish. vaseline, linseed oilneat's-foot oil. bras- Mre. g*"g*g'asses, pjp* tools, glycerine, lum-ber. salt pork, randies, beans, syrup, nuts,burr*. hardware grv goods, stoves, lea h-er. s-eel. <\u25a0 p«p». -Mr*, a*. 1 the ann-ials rppiy of coat. coke, rur'oal and crudeo. }\u25a0 irntrig? also the anr> ta: s-ipflr of£?» ? r the naval station. Pug*". sound.Was ington. »nl the naval hospital. Mar*Island. fai. The articles mist conformto the r.-.vy K anderd. and pass the usualnaval Inspe-* BUnk proposals willb furnished upon appK a?ion to the navyPay office. Ba-i Francisco. Cal , or thenavy yard. Mare Island. <""al. T * h;ds.a.l other thinas being equal, decided bylot. The department reserves the rightto waive defects or to reject any or allbids not deemed advantage >JS *o the gov-ernment. ED WIN STEWART.

Paymaster U. 8. N.

SEALED PR'»PO«AI> will be T*< elveiby the b«xt>d.ug committee of S* Mark'sParish ur.'il 12 o'clock noon. Thursdav,August Jr>. Is **, for ? ons'ru- Mng anderecrjng a f»®« parish house; plans,»pecia--sf;ons. etc. can be had at Arch-itect Charles w. Sounders' office, roomK2 Burke bulding. after August L Mrs.W. A. peer*. Wis M nor avenue, sec-retary bulling comißltiee.

V. 8. KNGIVBn: OFFIC®, PortlandOre- r,, July 3S,* IMS.?Seal«-d propoM sfor construction of a snaarboat for useon Wyuunette river, Oregon, wilj be re-ceived here unit' 12 m August 3f> I*s*;and :her. pnUfrly opened, Informationfurn. shed or. ampliation. W. L F'skCaptain. Engineers.

PUJtWS AID IEWISC MACHISKS.

* BALM OH RUNT?Con. OepOrt, lU2

CITY NOTICES.

CITY" TREASURER'S NOTICE-CITYof Seattle. .

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Noticf is hereby given that thetnent roll of local improvement d: ;*"r

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No. S4. for the :mr«roirett»ent or Ltgit

street. In the city of Seattle, from sou:ahne of Mercer street to south >:no <vTho»na* »: rrp;. under the prOvWww ofordinance So. providing for sa.d im-provement by grading same and con-structing ftdvn!k<i thereon. and for anassessment to pay i'lerefor by tbe mode of"payment by bond*." has heretoforetw-en duir crri'flrd to me for CO' : n-ar.d the respective sums th«r»-in chargedanj leried against each lot and parcel ofland in said district must be paid In teaequal annual payments, with interest uponthe whole sum »?» charged and levied. or

««ch !MtaU»eht9 thereof as remain un-paid. at the rate of ten per cent, jt'r an-num. and said interest must be paid annu-ally. together with the annual installmentfalling due in each year Said sums bfitanto boar interest on the 29th day of Augus:.1<93. and the third installment of said as-sessments and the interest for the thirdyear will become due on the r?t'i day ofAugust. 1898. Unless payment be mad*of said Installment of pnncipal and saidinterest on or before said 29th day of Au-irust, l,#*, the «ime shall become delin-quent. and shall bear Interest at the rat*of ten per cent, ner annum until paid, andif not paid before the same shall have be-come delinquent, a penalty of five percent, shall be added, and the sums delin-quent shall be entered on annual tax roilfor the current year against each lot andparcel of land so delinquent, and with theinterest collected as other i «xes, separateaccount being kept thereof, and if notpaid within the time fixed for the pay-ment of city taxes, shall be collected assuch taxes are collected, tosether withsuch additional charges or penalties as

are authorized to be charred an 1 collect-ed on other delinquent tax< s. and eachlot or parcel so delinquent shall be soldfor the amount of such assessment, withinterest and costs, at the time and in th*manner and by the same authority aslands and lots are sold for cltv taxes.

GEORGE F. M EACH AM.City Treasurer of the City of Seattle.

I>ate of first publication. July 2?. 1836.

CITY TREASURER S NOTICE-CITY OFSeattle.Notice Is hereby given that the first an-

nual installment ot local imurovomeni dis-trict No. 100 for th<* improvement of Lin-coln street and that Portion of John street(formerly Second street) intervening l*>-tween the west margin of Lincoln streetsouth of. and the east margin of Lincolnstreet north trf said John street, in the Cityof Seattle, from Depot street to Orange

street under the provisions of ordinanceNo. 3725. which provides for the improve-ment of said streets by grading and con-structing sidewalks on both sides thereofand providing for the payment therefor InInstallments and establishing a fund forsuch payment by the levying and collec-tion of special assessments upon the prop-ty benefited by the improvement, and pro-viding for the issuance of bonds as au-

thorixed bv an act of the lecislature of ther tate of Washington, approvtd March 9.lvU and under the provisions of ordinanceNo. 3,343. approved Alas 7. I>®{. as amend-ed bv ordinance No. 3.44' i, approved July11. I#H. has been dulv certified to me forcollection, and the respective sums thereincharged unci levied against each parceland lot of land, and part thereof, in saiddistrict, in pavment of such installmentremains unpaid, and the same, including

the interest on the whole amount chargedmust be paid on or before 22d da.v of Au-gust. 1*96. Unless parmertt be made onsuch installment on or before 22d day ofAugust. IRW. the same shall become de-linquent. and shail bear interest at thorate of V per cent, per annum, until paid,and if not paid before said time, a penalty

of five (5) per cent, shall l>e added, audthe sums delinuuent shall be ent»/ed onthe annual tax roll for the current -earagainst each lot and panel of land, andpart thereof, so delinquent, and with theinterest and penalty shall be collected as

other taxes, together with such additionalcharges or penalties as are authorised to

be charged and collected on other delin-quent taxes, and each lot or parcel of landso delinquent shall be sold for the amount

of such assessment, with interest, penaltyani costs, in the manner provide! by law.

GEORGE F. MKAfHAM.City Treasurer of the Cltv of S'-attle.

Date of first publication July 27. 1896.

IMPOUNDED STOCK NOTICE.?The fol-lowing described mare, placed In thocity i»ound, July 2S, IW. will be so'.d«t "public auction to the highest bidderfor cash in hand, to pay < osis of im-pounding and advertising. Saturday. Au-gust 15. 189*>, at'lo o'clock a. m. at thefront door of po.ice headquarters, cor-ner of Third street and Yesler way:

One chestnut horse, hind feet white;w. ight, about *OO.

The owner of the above-described intrabeing to mo unknown.

C. S. REED.Chief of Po'.'ce.

Date of first publication. July 31.

IMPOUNDED ST\X*K N<*TlCK.?'The fol-lowing described horse. placed In thecity pound on July UK. IS9»J. will be so'.dat public auction to the highest bidderfor rash In hand, to pay rosts of Im-pounding and advertising. Saturday. Au-gust 15, IM*>, at 10 o'clock a. m., at thefront door of police headquarters, cor-ner of Third street and Yesler way:One dark bay horse, white spot In fore-

head, branded on right fore shoulder;weight. about 1,300.

The owner of *he above-described hor«®being to me unknown.

C. 8. RT.F.D.' Chief of Police.

Date of first publication, July 31. I*o6.

IMPOUNDED STOCK NOTICE.-The fol-lowing described horse, placed In thecity pound on July 2S, lw. wIH be solint public auction to the highest bidderfor cash in tumd. to pay costs of im-pounding and advertising. Saturday, Au-gust 15, IS9G, a: 10 o'clock a. m . at thefront door of police headquarters, cor-ner of Third street and Yesler way:One light bay white spot In fore-

head; weight, about 1,200.The owner of the above-described horse

being to me unknown.C. 8. JtlvKD,

< "hief of Police.Date of first publication. July SI, 1*96.

IMPOUNDED STO«"K NuTI 'K.?The fol-lowing described mare, placed In th«citv pound on July Sfc IW. will be soldat public auction to the highest bidderfor cash In hand, to j»ay costs of im-p<nin'l!ng and advertising. Saturday, Au-gust 15, W*. at 10 o'clock a. m . at th«front door of police headquarter*, cor-ner of Thirl street ard Yesler way:

>ne roan horse, branded on left hip. 9years old; welgut, 1.000

The owner of th? wove-dc scribed marehelms to me unknown.

C. f*. Ft ICED.<"hief of Police.

Date of first publication. July 31. ISM.

NOTICE TO PL! 'MBERS.?Sealed Miafor the construction of water clouts(flush system) In the Rainier schoolbuilding, and connection of Mmr withthe Market street sewer, will be receive!at the office of the board of education,corner of Seven:h ar.l Marlon streets,until August R. IKW.Plans and sr*"»*ifi atlon* can 1-e seen at

thf- office of Messrs. Skiilings & Comer,No 33K Burke block.The right to reject any or all bids is

hereby reserved.A A. GFFRNBEY,

fiec'y Bo»r3 of Education.

CITY ntEAKI REIR-ft S< »TICB.?The to]-Jowlns city warrants will t? Pali uponpresentation «t the city treasurer's of-fice. Interest on da!-! warrant# w'il« eas* at the e*plration of fifteen daysfrom the Itrnt pubHe*i on nf thin noil c:Second series. SHlary Fund, Noa. 56ju toSfjfl. both inclusive.Dated this soth day of Julv.

GBOHfJK F MIUOU.aMTr» usurer of the City of S«ett>

I.Hte of first pubHcatJon, July 30*h, WWI,

LEGAL NOTICES.

NOTICE OF BAJJB.-?Under anl by virtueof an order of the superior court ofKir.if county, n the < ase of Frank J,Hemen asalnst the Alien Printing Com-pany et al.. No. J2.4V;, directing th» Ml!*of th' property of ?ho «?»l i Allen Fr:n<-i"-« ' <mpany. n»-ii< ! b, « for ?»»»? - . iprinting plant will be by th"sjn<jrr*jgr.~-i ?»* the a idr*** below givenup to » o'clock on the H;h day of Au-gust. UK.Each bid ir.>iw» b« i a -cow par ed by llOft.W

cash, or by a certified che k for t.'i# name?mount, a* guarantee of K<»od f.iith, to boreturned If the bid l» noi »rc»pt«.

The term# of the *a> shall he one-thlr Ic&j*h on notification to the bidder that h!sbid la accepted. one-fourtn of the ba.«arwoIn thirty day*, one-fourh in sixty day*,one-fourih :n ninety d»ya »nu one-fourthin 13) days.

Ail bids will be subject to acceptance orrejection of the court. »ird the <wte «hai]

be subject to confirmation by the court;Jurisdiction to be retained until the de-ferrt-J v»y nn*nt--» are nn.>.

S**l printing plant consists of one cyl-Ir ler printic* pre*.« 3 job press*%,tr.c m-ftor, pap«-r cutter, perforator, oflfic#furniture and fixtures, type. material andstock. together with the good will of saidbjsn<».

f'ernons de»«rlng to bid will be shown thaproper-y ir the receiver upon osiiirsg atthe address given below.

H. W MOl/I.TOVfteeeiver Allen Printing Company. Su:»i-

--?van b,o. k. So, 710 Froai surstl, fkaill*\i \u25a0\u25a0jilnrrnri

Arm©*. .j"1 4 i;';

AT CTION KVI.K of household *

fon' -aV :, - ,v V̂ khrat* aftg"Jif Instructions fwJrr* k

C rawford esq.. l 0 (h ? "JgCEhis » coSS «lpart as follows; Rm swffiSl »ltrees**, p Uowa. ?«.bed lounge, extendWes. wihow reck era. .arpets!ers. extra fine range,?ware. Kitchen furniture. <rT« &*?

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DIVE* AXD WRECK**A. O. BENJAMIN. JO RaUr^TlZr!*agent for beet hydraulic sand and 525*in* pumps made for mining-

-..vers outfits.*' a*r«*Bn|

RLEACBCRT,

HATS AND BONNETS r*-»haj>«L~jZrcleaned or pressed; latest styiaaeSSsBleachery. SW Pike \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0?

ICE AJID COLD STORAGEDIAMOND ICE AND COLD OTOlUfta

Company, foot Union street,ures crystal lc« from distilled

I'MBRKLLA REFAIRI]^

UMBRELLA HOSPITAL hasfrom 211 to tU Columbia?on Bros.

I'SDKH TAKERS*

E. R. BUTTERWORTH ftSecond.

DYEWQ AMD CLEAIII|%

SAN FRANCISCO DYE WORJULIImSLond. Telephone. Red 10CI.

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WIRE. IROSI WORK AMD Was^PACIFIC RAILING AND PLATIMQfie

118 Union. **?*l

corsTY koticbs,

NOTICE TO TAXPATERS-lfOllCl Hhereby given that the King CRM*board of equalization will he in seHthree (3) weeks, commencing lttnEfAugust 3, A. D. ISPS, at the King countfcourthouse, for the of eaoalft.liitr the tax roll of 185H. All ;axm}Wlclaiming abatement of tax are htnfctnotified to appear on or before SttsrwAugust 22. 18%. or he forever

NATHAN HEM AX.County Auditor and Hx-OffleioClerk of th*

Hoard of County Commlateam ofKing County, Wash.Dated at Seattle, this :oth day ef Jab,

A. P. IK*-

BARKS.?. \u25a0\u25a0 - - ii

PEOPLE S SAVINGS BAR*Occidental block. Seattle. WuL

ANDTRUirntok^Jacob Furth PrsrtßatArthur A. Denny ..,vie>twiiinJohn .Second Vice rmUwtJames R Tfayden. .Managsr. CutnJmtFrank I. Blodaett Assistant CmM«|

Bigmund flcnwabacher. John OmRE. C. Neufelder. J. T. UraealMlt

Traraacte e savings bank bustßMi mC '.u''po»fts received from >1 fo tIO.M,

Interest allowed per annum: tit Mcent, on term deposits; 4 per ceaL«t»dlnary denostts.

D!vfdenda Ac-lared last d ys of Mar MlNovember. Loans made on real estaßMapi-roved collaterals only.

DEXTER lIOHTON A CO.. I)AN10fl|Incorporated lU7.

Capital MjWSurplus ................ W

fresident A. A. Denny.

Vice President W. M. T.ada.Mar.aaer N. HCashier F. R. Van Tail,

Bight exchange and telegraphic tfSg*fers on New York. Chicago. St. PauUMFrancisco. Portland and various polatsit

Oregon and British Colubmla.Sign' bills of excharge oa Londea

able elsewhere In Europe.Collections made at all points oa flMfr

able terms.Bonds, storks and other valuatUl ftt

reived on deposit for safe keeping.

THEPUGET SOUND NATIONALSURjOF SEATTLE.

Capital stock paid In MUtSurplus uOJV

Jacob Furth PmMwtK. C. Neufelder Vice PiaaytIt V. Ankeny CinM

DIRECTORS:K. C. Neufelder. J. R. Hay**8. Frauentlial. Jacob Fona

Slgmund Schwabacher.

Correspondence In all the principal (MIn the United Stales snd Karoo*

THE FIRST NATIONAL BASK OfSEATTLE.

Paid-up capital tlMtSurplus ..4WV

J. n. McGraw PtmHmlMaurice M' Vflcken Vies PiwlgLester Turner ClMm

Genersl banking business trsosssW.Sight ard telegraphic exchange MMS

In all the principal cities of tWUnited Statsa and Kurops.

BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIAPaid-up capital, M.Ouu.oOG; reserra Wm000. Head office. 60 Lombard itreeCdon. Branches, Portland. San ffIWPSeattle, Victoria, Tacoma. New WMWPster, Nanaimo. Kamloops. Nelson.couver. B. C, A general hanklef Mlfcharge business transacted. Loans mmBills discounted. Commercialgranted. Deposits received on cttrttmmcount subject to «-heck.

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R. LFA BARNES MssfW

NATIONAL BANK OF CO MilI**'Paid-up cspltal

a general bankingA. D. Ball*rd11. C. Henry Vice Pr*HR. R. Spencer

Safety Deport Boves for

tTKAHKM.

KRUSE AND MADISON LOA

STEAM SCHOONER LAKJfIU

Will sail from San Francisco JalT,frrytng freight at II per ton. conn

(or .UCAnntlE L

Arlington dock. Telephone f*,

PUOET SOUND ANDICAN STEAMSHIP COMPAI"-»

Steamship Trans:t will l<»ave UiSttlS£en:rai America on July 30th.

Regular sailings between fjfjjscun 1 an- ? enrral Ai®t»«ports General office. Matual I*btJlldlr.g. i

HOOD CANAL ROUTE*U. H MAIL

STEAMER DELTALeaves Oalbralth oock. foot.*ion street. Tuesday* fhuredaysurdays. at 7 o'clock a. m.. ror fr gjaMkPort Gamble, Seabeck. Brim*a»Dewatto. Lllllwaup KaIU.Union City. l.I®**,T7Bl.

VICTORIA Rom*

STEAMEPArlington dock, kavis for 2«>®2L tPort Towr.send daily, except Sati.rwgj g12 » a. in . re* jrning leavesW7 m S!fitn»r llsho toatNJj

snd wsy pe'nts oa-ty.

Sunday, a- 7 a. n».; J(ga n : returnlrg, direct. 5 «

Towrsend St 2 p nv 'Phone. Plk*_»--»

TH- ALASKASTHAMS/nP CO."*STEAMER WILLAPA.Capt. George Roberta %

Leaving flattie for Alaska*n i ev-ry thirteen days

Scbwabacher dock. Tai..

CHARLKS^g.