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WITH TWELVE CLUBS jastern Baseball Octopus Com- pletes Its Organization. FORMED ON IRONCLAD BASIS. fertUnd Player* Beat San Jose at Oak- lisd, * O?The CaliforniaDa Again Act I*ikc Ainatenri. IjdUNapolis, Dec. IS. ?The consolidated ball now known as the National League and Aac iican Assoc.Htion, adjourned at 4 o'clock (til morning. The two old organisations had a Kpsrate meeting this morning, received the jaal reports oi committees, terminated their »ff«iri Mid dissolved. At the meeting that ail J ll* l "'sbt Nick Youug was elected president, secretary aud treasurer of the new Itsgue, and Zach Phelps was chosen as solicitor. Tfct headquarter* will remain, as in »h« oid at < ity. The board of director* drawn by lot and la composed of members equally from the Eastern and West- ern circuit*. Tho members are: Brush, of Cin- cinnati; Voa der A he. of St. Louis; Hart, of Chicago: Soden, of boston; Von der Herat, of Baltimore, aud Scanlon, of Washington City. jr?»:dent Youm? lias yet to name the schedule snd playinß rules committees. The new league hor^aii ;jsed on an ironclad basis, and joflub can be dropjx-d without the unanimous jonieiu of the clubs, including the one to be jfo]ipeu,aud a three-fourths vote is necessary to pwge the constitution. The terms of scttle- \u25a0frfnt with the clubs dropped are said to be satis- .fcftory to»!l the narties. The exact figures will ' j#lbegi»en out for some time. It is under- wood thst Boston received *<7,500; Philadelphia, ,fI3,W) ; Columbus, $10,(XX); Chicago, J la,ooo, and iilwsiikee, *'.,000. The 50 per cent division of receipts was ifopttd. The adinissiou will IKJ 50 ceuts gen- «Kl aud ft cents special. The schedule com- mittee will meet the first Wednesday in March jt New York. ?AN JOSE'S NAME WAS Nil). | California Ball flayers Shut Oat by Portlaud at Oaklaud. Sl* FRANCISCO, Dec. 18.?The Portland and Ipjnse teams played a game at the Oakland ball found* this afternoon. The grounds were bo snddy that Manner Finn ret used to play a Aunpionship game, and the name w played ai an exuibitnm contest. Pitcher Vtdsworth msdo his first appearance here \u25a0dtl.ut out the Han Joses. Only two hits were Bide oil his delivery. Lookabaugh was batted fnely. In the third inning Portland scored one moo a base on balls, a forced hit and a single. It the fourth inning they made three more runs H two beset on balls and three successive hits. Ibeicure was as iollows: PORTLAND. ID. R. BH. SB. PO. A. Z. FMtou, ss S 2 1 0 i 2 0 title,fT 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 Work, If 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 fifcnalvin, 2b. 3 0 10 4 3 0 Hew, lb 5 0 2 0 'J 0 1 Abbey, cf 5 0 3 0 4 0 1 Hrrott,3b. 5 0 2 0 0 3 1 Graff, c 3 1 0 0 8 0 0 W*d»worth, p 5 0 0 0 0 2 0 Totals 3* 4 10 0 27 10 3 BAN JOSE. AU R BH. SB. PO. A. K. Ibright,Bb 4 0 o o 2 0 0 lanley.c. f 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 Irerett, ss. 4 0 1 0 2 1 0 Soolev, lb 3 0 0 0 9 0 0 lMtl/.'b 4 0 0 0 2 3 0 feu*, c 3 0 0 0 7 2 0 Killings, 1. f 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 ®*rp, r. f 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 Jtokahaugh, p 3 0 0 0 1 3 1 Totals 30 0 2 0 27 9 2 SCORE BY INNINGS. fbrtlan<! 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 o?4 ho Jose 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o?o SUMMARY: Earned runs Portland 1. Sacrifice hits? Parrott, Glenalvin. First base on errors San Jose Portland 2. First base ou called balls San Joso 1, Port- klld 7. pAift on baaes?San Jose r>, Portland 14. E-ftruck out By W ads worth »>, by Ixtokabaugh 7. pi it by pitcher Dooley. [Double plays ?Patton,Glenalvin and Mots. I Umpires ?Sheridan and McDermott. Tacoma Sporliiig Notes. TACOMA. I»CC. 18. [.S|iecinl.] Tho chatnpion- rtipgsitio of 2,oiit) points, ritil billiards, between leu huylor and William A. Spinks, for a purse o!faw a side, and a contributed ptirso of SIOO lad a gold modal, was won tonight by Baylor. The score was 2,<K10 to 1,N12. The men shook haml» at tho close of tbu game and the money paid over. lu tho thirty third inning Savior made a run of 672. Hpitiks' best mn was 37*.i. Baylor's average was i:! 1,, hpiuks' Time, 7 hours and 5 minutes Referee, J. Koggou; scorer, W. A. Stewart; marker, T. Bail lu the tUR-of- war contest tonight Sweden was victorious over Knttlund; Denmark over Canada; .AMeeover Switzerland; Australia over Ireland; [America over liermany. The contest will last plough to Monday night. An Insane* Stallion Tamed. CHICAUO, Dec. I>< Several thousand peopla at sttery D tonight witnessed Professor Oleason's ittempt to subdue the celebrated savage stallion JuUtn, who is supposed to be insane, and who bw ki',led several men. (ilensoti, after an hour ofskillful work, completely gained the mastery o! the supjKHied intractable animal, ami he was ifterwani driven to a buggy. A .SCIIOOI.ItOY'M 'l' HICK tried to (,iri< His Itoom a Vacation The Trachers and tlit* Taught. The d ?.\u25a0vices t > which pupils in the public KhyoUrci! rt in order to , v -t out of their lessons ?rt many and varied. A day or two ago a small bw.ifTor!* ycirs, who attended at Miss t-ar hr'»lown, on tho corner of seventh and l'iko HlNts, secured i>erniissioii ti> leave the room, up to t!ie Central school, he told l'ro- fc»or P. C. Richardson, under whose jttrisdic- tt.>n the ris!;n lie*, that Mim I'irter was su k wanted n stt stitute sent down to <**« li«r place. Vie boy had no writ- kin order or note, but ho was ?Vpsretitly so straightforward in the matter that Proiossor Richardson immediately went ?rsr to Superintendent Itaroard and hail Miss sent down as a substitute, lu a little ?hiie M>s Nasi returned, -iiying that :--s Car- hs4 askc i for no substitute, but the ii .y had "'?seinaud told tier that Professor iiiehardsoa ?a ;d they might all have a vacation tu the atter- #3oo. Some sixty stU'Hvite of the I>enny school have ?®' KrHtik J. Ilaruard a |«etl- lor at' r:.--;n>as \ac-ntion of two wwb, ?">« December -1. t hat im three days mora "watlie regular vncation. 'I lie |n;titioaer> vlo- t int tin. > have rv;ati*c» nu«l friends liviuu "*'ii«tnnco w' om they wikli to visit. The re- '<!.«! mil iw> rolcirod to the t«>ard *»f education ||ailic Friday itueriHH«» exercise# <»| many of PJ*f«K i » \\ lutti, r'» birthday, which occurred p®T\ur*d:. v, wa» ai i r..;.|ihulv remembered iu < iniiiMtsiiioiis and other exer- *«cetmg of tne tifth K-ratle teachers will be *?ou Mcmdav. J"*<ir*cv vibriKht, of the l«enny school, is 0, fccretnry li K Whituey. of the board of edu- ?Whhi. will no with Mr». W hsuiev to Tacoma to f* sl ! 'UiiUmv. *'»? Biauciie Terry will ]>a»s tho Sundayiu «rojna fetieuor K. J. Brown, of the Kauiier school, be*b: t t » resume his duties on Monday. *H»Metia> \rniour. wfi-» has the room at j*eoruer. ! , t ,v> i\ ?; t giree.s, ik 111, and ? Bwkli-r is t uc for her. 1».;t,.. t iik- janitor of the South school, \u25a0?l'm id Hauctk"k, «ii the * antral, are both ; """Uijylil ,'' a ltiiirnl .v, tn the s-nth school, exercisi* of \vu.tt u-r'i cunts fourth hjrihdav, =rJNhs!4 hi t: - ? r,«.. > of Miss Katherme l». «u.l Mis* V ha .1. 1- - ter. Iha pro- Jjjjinie was an < \ c. ut ow, eou*iitUi>r of ?«*tieu». Main r\ ; n«, ni'..ili n*. ivadinßx, j|ytroni **T t'nrelix ' Hov," ?\-nowt>OUnd," "»r'.-ir* v- t .?-m , | X| u iier," sud other \Y hiuier NEkln ot' WATKK MKTKKS. ||Ll_ vsriatriiilrnt K. . \uid itrllstri in ! Thoir Kconomy. *? *V«M, ».i;mriut. d.-ut of the water "*«*,sa;>l ><- . ruuv . ">\vre ;t not for the ex- ' should ii- > ,t ~u< e the placing of ""?r u?; , rs |, ri >:t tlij city They would *®euiseives iu a , rt lime, but the city [2?*'' Won.a i, *rdi> »v« their way *** *n ii».ui«diate out.ay ol lo 'T* "\u25a0» **** .na You can H- ' m< l n ° f *****rat *" as you i !o« k BBn l f a< **oriea as much faru'lv Jill J' » the ta> t retnains that ono water as another ° f Ur *""* " mucil \u2666hJiti'tr* ( J> tilepu would be an outcry against s ' lut taxpayer, wve money - ******* ior city would AMUSEMENTS. Carleton Oper* Co. In "The Gondoliers." A good-si zed and more than ordinarily appre- ciative audience Krectel the Carleton o;*ra jmipany upon iu second appearance last night, i n The Gondoliers" WHS presented la a manner worthy of the applause it brought »<>rth. leaving aside the production aa a whole, ere were many features of great interest. , "f® Vincent, in the role of Tessa, the Wiie of a kmg, or of an ordinary gondolier, was t her best. Her numbers w-.-re given with ar iatic finish and her danciug was the poetry '> motion. Misa Clata I.me, as (iianetta, made nerseif a gre.it fuv.»rite with tie audience a;.<l gave the character in a charming manner. *7 r - <? A. Bigelow, as Don Alhambra I>el Bolero, the grand inquisitor, wag not given the scope tor his powers he had the previous evening, bnt niade the audience shake with Uiiw'hKT on sev- eral occasions. Miss Marion Ungdon, a* Casilda, daughter of the Duke of Plaza Toro, was well received. Tbo chorus was noticeably fine, and the dunce and minuet iu the second act WAS given without a flaw. This evening "Xanon" will be given, with Mr. W. T. Carleton as Marquis D'Aubigne, his original character. Seattle Opera-llouse Matinee. .. ~* afternoon at the Seattle oj»era-hotiso "In- digo will IM; presented at the matinee and will doubtless aflord the same pleasure us it did on the company's opening night. This evening the ever tuneful ''Nation" will bo given, which performance will close a most successful en- gagement. Followiug is the cast: vfJ? -Miss Clara Lane ? . .. AIie« Vincent Mad line (It- Minntenon Miss i 'lhm Wisdom (ifHt'ii, P*K e to Ninon Miss Marion AuntTneresa Miss K«se Allen Mrutaine ilouliercs Miss de Schoeb Madame de iron tenac... Miss Minnie Washburn JI arißl ! ; Mis. Marie Bach Marquis de Marsillao Mr. Charles A. Bigeiow Hector, hisnephew Mr. \V. H. Kitztrernld The Abbe j Murray Louis XIV Mr. Waiter West Sprgeant Mr. y Huntley I> in bard ini Miss Nellie Parker Marquis D'Aubigue. W. T. Carleton Matinee at C.'ord ray's. The customary matinee for children and ladies will be given In the Cord ray theater this after- noon. \\ hat with the beautiful idyllic produc- tion in tho theater aud the astounding feat* of the Steen family in the auditorium, the occasion will be one of unusual interest Reserved seats for tonight's performance should be secured early. I'EKSO\AL. C. Mulvey, of Mount Vernon, is at the Diller. Alfred P. Christopher, of New York, is at the Rainier. E. G. English, of Mount Vernon, Is at the Dil- ler hotel. M. Coltenbaugh, of Bay View, is atopping at the Diller. Dr. Moutborne, of Moutborne, is (topping at the Northern hotel. William Glynn leaves today to spend some weeks at Pasa Rubies. Mayor Will Jenkins and wife, of Whatcom, were iu the city yesterday. K. D. Smith, of Lowell, ii stopping at the Dil- ler hotel with his two sons. Thomas Jose aud A. 11. Jose, of North Bend, are at the Bnoqualmie hotel. Mayor K. C. Ferguson, of Snohomish, was at the Arlington hotel yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Phillips,of Black Diamond, arrived at the Diller yesterday. Cyrus Bradley and W. B. Dennis, two Spokane capitalists, are at the Occidental. H. H. Hunter, John Etnier and Scott Rlddell, of South Bend, are at the Grand hotel. Thomas Henderson Boyd, the proprietor of the Morning Olympian, is at the Occidental. A. E. Bailey, assistant superintendent of the Port Iladlock mill, is at the Arlington hotel. E. V. Robbius, whose business is apprising lauds for some Han Francisco banks, is at the Northern hotel. Oliver C. Thornton, of Snohomish, passed through the city on a trip to Oklahoma, to be gone till after the holidays. J. J. Watt* and S. D. Austin, of North Bend, the principal owners of the Copper Chief mine in the Snoqualmie pass, are stopping at the Hn'Mjiialmie. Herbert \V. Taylor returned to the city yester- day morning. having iieen in Tacoma Thursday attending the "high Jinks" given by the Ta coma club of Native California!!*. O. I. Co. After Kenton Coal llileves. It is reported that the Oregon Improvement Company intends to renew prosecution of a number of residents of Kenton for stealing coal from passing trains on the Columbia Ai I'tiget Bound road. When asked about the matter As- sistant Htiperintetidont McCabe said that, while he had sufficient evidence t<> convict a number of person* ol larceny, tie would give them a chance to pay for their coal before swearing out warrants. The Public l.ibrary The public library continues to las a popular place of resort. At 4 o'clock yesterday after- noon there were seventy people in the reading- rooms. A H!tj Carrol, The State Board of Trade received yesterday a big carrot weighing six and three quarter pounds. It was grown in the White river valley. Kxtra mince pies for Christmas at Piper's. ELEL'TUO-MAGANKTR! force The Great Fundmneiilal Principle of the Universe ami Its I'tiwer Ke- itnre Health to Huiiiaiilty Enperiments by scientists are constantly A nd surely proving electricity t«» he the preat motor power of creation. Electric- ity is the most powerful chemical :i;:cnt, ns well as the basts oi chemical action. It is the primal element ot iigiit ami iie.it the promoter ot life ami tin* sttstamer of health. Disease yields readily to its tn ig- netic touch, and even unrelenting death s averted hv its presence, l'iious imls ot aillicted and autlering bear w itncss to its heaimc power. The electro magnet c. .is practiced bv l>rs. Parrin. has revo tuion- ized the practice of medicine, as is shown by the following: K\r«\< or TE>rtMOMAi.s Mrs. lI.S. Youtr-r, Uunlington. Wash., kidney and liver complaint, dyspepsia and general debility; cured. Amire w Johnson. I** rt lownstnii, Wash., cross eyed fr.uu paralysis ot the outer muscles ot the eye; cured by one operation. . ... . K. I'. Sawtell, Independence, Wash., dyspepsia and ki«lney conip.aiut, p'-v- --nounced HriL'bt's disease by some physi- cians ; restored. .... . w Frederick Mo!.s, Sprague, W .1 n., catarrh ami bro chilis, general deoi.its-. «-tt ; cured. His wlie cured also ot dropsy and varicose veins, milk, e.: and running sore. S. F. lloskinson. Port Hlakeiey, Wash., sciatic rheumatism; cured. t'RS. PARKIN'S FLACK BtStSKSS Pis. Parrin can be oon-ulted daily .it "The Normandy."corner Fhii'd and .lames str..ts at tie.' Wash. Olhce hours, troni pi to ? o'clock daily; evenings. , to «*; SmdavK, 10 to 18. Ail chronic diaeasea. irrc: tiiarities ot women, blood tainis, ~.*< ol vital power and early indiscretions, per- manently cured. though no re'.eren. < s are ever made in the press concerning sn< n cases, ow ;tnt to th<- deiicacy of t»»e pa- ticnts, K\aminations free to all and cir- culars wol e sent to any address. I harn-s for treatm« tu a*cording to patient s ahi.uy to pav. AH private ui-. ases coniidenti my treated and cure" guarante«'d. l'atient-at a distance ..in :e cured 'oy bontetreu- uient. Mention* s and letters sent without the doctors' name apj earing. "We make more por> ns JKHwL than ail other 4||Hh i> ukcrs in this country > .V in i. bn*UM the TO?U. i>!ib'io uj l rrolate tli" tncr- y\ It tl.af . listU ill i»ur L'.vxlS. k |i \ tatlk f \ rll \ fl.cmai piaster for bouse il«i V I \ it--*, sll othei'S l»eii4J k. [It V I \ n .iUUOUa. U«t the i \di£k 11 THE LITTLE ONES Ought to be considered. In the mys- terious processes of nature, which are generalized in the term "growth," there is sometimes a demand on one part of the system at the expense of another. Some of the complications are beyond the reach of diagnostic observation. It is here that The Potency of S. S. S. makes itself felt. Rev. L. B. Paine, of Ma- con, Ga? writea: "We have been using attheOrphun'sHoine as a remetJ y for blood complaints and as a general tonic, and have had remarkable results from its use with the children. It is such an excellent tonic and keeps the blood so pure that the system is less liable to disease. It has cured some of our children of scrofula." Bocks on Blued and Skin Disease# Free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ga. P N E U M 0 NIA LURKS IN EVERY COLD. Or.cc in the lungs in the clispuN'- of a cold, the terrlMe monster unmasks and i !a rus everything >ou can keep it out.or you can drive it out. but t<> do either you must be very prompt aud faithful In your use of I>K. SNIENCK'.S PULMONIC SYRUP the natural guardian of tlie lunes against all i'i- ftum iiatt-. us :.nd congestions, and the mighty pro- teclor of their tissues and secretku.a. t ik'ht your cold! Disarm your Pneumonia?the deadliest enemy of ui&nkiicJ! You have a talis- man in the I'ri.MO Vic Hyjtt p. whose presence no enemy of the lungs can withstand. As an aid to natur\open all the secretions, free the stomach, liver and oowels by means of DR. SCHENCK'S Mandrake Pills and set your entire system to healthy work. Even the monster. Pnkomovia. thus fail-. of its deadly gi ip. ami ilees, as a thief in the The ITl- miink svbhp, the Masokake Pills? place these on guard, and all is well! I»K. SCIIKNCK'S Rook on Consump- tion, l.itvr Complaint and Dyspepsia, sent l-'ree. 1)R. J. H. SCIIEXCK ft SON, Philadelphia, Pa. ©SF VTT L E MEDICiL and SLRGICAL DISPENSARY ....CONDUCTED 8Y.... Drs. Merrill &. Merrill, The must widely aud favorably known specialists on lbs Faeiflc Coast The doctors are regular graduates from the University of the City oi New York and of Long Island < o.l<*ge Hospital, Brook- lyn, New York, aud their lung experience, remark- able skill and universal success in the treatment and cure of < hronlc diseases entitle these eminent physicians to the full confidence of the afflicted everywhere. No matter what your complaint, consult these successful specialists, who are :\bie to effect cures in many cases that have been pronoun ed hopeless. They treat SCIKNTII'ICAI.bVand St C- Ct>sVt 1,1.V, cure <jt ICKLY and P I'K- MASKNTLV PRIVATE, BLOOD AND SKIN IHsKAsI.S, NKKVOL'S DEBILITY AND sKX- UAL DISORDERS, PILES, FISTULA AND RECTAL l I.CK.ItS, SYI'H 11.18, OONORRHCEA, <: I.EE 1", Spermatorrhea. Seminal Weakness, Lost Ma hood. Night Emissions, Decayed Faculties, Rheumatism, Neur.iigln, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma. Tumors, Eruptions, »alt Rheum and Scrofula. HYDROCELE, VARICOCELE and STRICTURES radically and safety cured without pain or detention (torn business and cures guaran- teed The large north win- dow will be fixed up all of next week to represent the pony's stable at his former home. It will repre- sent the stable, barn- yard and hay loft and the dear little pony will be standing in his stall. It will be the pony's reception week and everybody is invited to come Monday and all week to see the pony during his last week at the store. Largest Clothing Deal- ers in the World, 800-802-804 FRONT ST. Aak my agents Tor W. IJ. Oougla* Shoe*. If nut for sale iu your place nsk your denier to nend lor catalogue, secure the agency. and get tlieni for you. tar TAKE NO Ml BSTITLTK..JEI WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? It lx a seamless shoe. with no tacks or wax thread to hurt tfoufeet; made of the best line calf, stylish and easy, ami beoaute we make more shoe* ot this grade than any other manufacturer. It equals Land- Sewed shoes costing from st.oo to SS.OU. ce 00 (?euuine lland-Ke»»ed, the finest calf «Pwi shoe ever offered for BVUU; equals French imported shoes which cost from fj.tVlto $12.00. >| OO Hand-Sewed Welt Slioe, fine calf. stylish, comfortable and durable. The best shoe ever offered at this price ; same grade as cus- tom-made shoes costing from to fJ.tJO. ffiO 50 I'ollce Whoe: Farmers. Kallroad Men «*»%#? and I.etter Carriers all wear them; flue calf, seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten- sion edge, line pair will wear a year. CO «iO ?' ne cnlfi no better shoe ever offered at w? ? this price; one trial will couviuce those who want a shoe for comfort nod service. 64 utid 9'MIO \i orliiiiuimiii'n shoe* are very strong and durable. Those who have given them a trial willwear no other make. Dauql $'4.00 and SI.?! school shoes are UIO worn ',>y the boys every where; they sell on theTr merits, as the Increasing sales show. \u25a0 £)HSaC 8:1.00 Han«i-«e\ved shoe, best ? Vy3 liongola, Tcry stylish; equals!'rench Imported shoes costing front #I.OO to $r,.00. l.adit'V '4.30. 5*4.00 autl 81.9.5 shoe for Misses are the best line Dongoia. Stylish and durable. Caution.?See that W. 1.. Douglas* name and price are stamped on the bottom of each shoe. YV. L. LM.)Ltii.AS, lirocklou, Mass. EGGERrS SHOE STORK,' 807 SECOND ST y- c ; ' lIPLUtrCUTI 1 BRIGHT.MI 1.0 8t PURE All deformities and impediments to marriage quickly removed. \ CERTAIN AND POSITIVE cube for the awful effects of early vice and the numerous evils tiiut follow in its train. Long experience, with unparalleled success, Is the best evidence o; n doctor's skill. DISEASES OF WO VI EN also receive social attention Consult personally tin OLDEST and most EXPERIENCED SPECIALISTS on the coa-t, or write, sending stamp. Consultation free and confidential. Tremont liloek, <»l4 !? ront Street, Seattle. Beware of Imitations, _ /) .. NOTICE (ML* AUTOGRAPH // LABEL Ci F JfA/*' awd on f) I \HEG enuin E KKPOBT <»K THB OOICDITIOII <i K IHB i l-'irst National Bank of Seattle, at Seattle, in the state of Washington, at the close ot business, December'/ IMtU : KEHOCItCES. I.UHIIS and discounts F 6't0.:?19 t>- Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.. 30,093 74 t\ S. bonds to secure circulation 37.500 00 Stocks, sis'iirtties, etc SB,7t>l Ml line fTrun approved reserve agents... 58,2-4 10 Hue from other national hanks :i.*s7 Ir» |>ue hum state hanks anil banker* .. 7.033 ftr> Hanking house, furniture and ti»tures lu.ltis t>o Other real estate ami mortgages owned. '23,093 L'H Current expenses ami laxes Bald 1:4,2 50 27 «'hecks and other cash items 3.700 .7 Kxchannes lor clearing-house B.OHii st» Kills of other hanks *2,070 01) Fractional paper currency, nickels and cents 074 40 Hpecie SH.StiO 50 1.... u Under aotee I2,st>j 00 licdcinption fund with I'. a. treasu- rer (5 per cent, of circulation) I.eSS7 50 Total 8 007,Hi1 23 1.1 ABII.ITIKS. Capital stock paid in if 150,000 00 Surplus fund 125,010 00 DaolvMed proflM 68,741 00 National bunk notes outstanding. . t,750 <K> ladivktoaldepositsnt(ect tocheck. 182,136 vj lien and 1 ertiiii .»tes of deposit 29>*,7i>'d 3;t I 'ciutled checks 1 7 50 l»ue to other national hanks 14,).1n 12 l_>ue to state banks and liaukvrs 24,6.0 4t> Total * 097,311 23 STATIC or WASHINGTON, J l'or\TY OK KINO. I SV 1,1. Turner, cashier of the aOove-imined hank, do solemnly sw< ar that the above tat> riient is true to the best «»r my know ;. <!t aud iiein'i". L I 1 HNKLI, < K>hier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18th dav of liec* mi" ', IKH. h. V. \ IIEAN r-. \\ ashili ton. re tiding at Semite. Correct - Attest: W. It. HCMPHItEV, 1., s. J. lll'NT, J. it. MaiiiAW, Directors. |(! l-oiir OF TilK rONOITION OF THK It l*iu,et Sound National Hank at Seattle in the Mate o: Wash .union, at the close of business, December 2, 1S01: KKSOI' UCKS. I.< aus arid discounts f7*3 :<92 71 (i,, ..11.1t. 'Ulttl ullil ur**d ... 40.1.0- SI p,g bauds tusnoirs nlwrlaltww . 60,000 00 gteds, tenrtrtes, etc 139,8416 M I ue from spnroved reserve m, nt* ... 120.:! I S.l |>ile irom otin r nattonal liauk - . .. 39.530 4.1 Due tVom state lianks and hauker* .. 11.724 73 H oiku.n le-iw. toriiltnr.-:U»d ti.it res 11 OSS 7t Otli'-r real estate and mort*;;t«eS Cmai expenaeaand t»*e* paid lo 378 70 t'reui tin* «'ii i x bonds 0.M75 Hi « tu. 1- - and other < ash it' n s .trt 01 Exchaises for cleacing-heaae 19,021 8S B Is oi oilier hanks 16886 Fra- it- nat paper currency, nickels B .) emu 440 00 gneie 168,307 So i; ,-ai leader notes 6,686 tw Kide,i.i-< tui.d wish 1". v treasurer ~'»p r cent ot circulation I 2,250 IK) l>ue troui t .is. treasurer, ctl.i-r than 5 f cent, redemption fund 1 'OO tx> li«iul 61.305,035 5s I I \ till.lTl t.S. i sptial st's-k pat'i m 8 66.066 60 Marnlus fowl 3Ji. (H m I Hdlvlded proflta ... 66,4*13 96 NATIONAL aotea 1 nHliUilllH 46,660 IK» IndividualOep - isol .«; toofeMk... 817.411 16 p^sissdcertlScataaef|o,.i 20' , .0 , *ij *? -i OmUM clierks 6J#iX 18 Cashlerachecksaertataadtng ... 13? "».> Due ,\u25a0 »"' er naltOli.U l> tiiW-* . * *! .i't* t7 I Du%* lt> state hiuiks and hankers....... 30.-.3 lii I, taL 61*666,665 88 MI »r* or WASBINWTO.V. CM VTV nr KISI'I, I I j Forth, caahier > A the atKivs-ouiird I H k. . mr.ly s«e»r tl.at tht ».? -o -!at«naent true lo the f'nit All.v*!e 1 !<? V( J Ft . rH. I n-h!er. ?.ui>«<'rit>e»i and sW' Tu to before aae tut* loth day IW Jar. -..si N :ar>- l"uh'.:c fur Washington, res tin; lu i urrect ?Attest: « FKAt 1 NTilAl. L S. J HI NT, A B STKWAKT. l»lr*i-tsjrs. HOUSE VACANT? For K< ist nils, inverted in tht* I'OSi'- JN'il.Ll ltii N(i.K are read »at'!i .lay ty ILt UsaLkia. largest circulttUoU. Bial XeiUila. Tobacco varies in flavor and other qualities according to where it is grown. Mastiff Cut riug is a scientific mix- ture of the choicest grades, selected by manufacturers of thirty years' experience. Packed in canvas poticlies. J. 11. Pace Tobacco Co.. Richmond, Virginia. ffliK SAUCE (THE WCROK3TKKSHIM) Imparts tlio most delicious taste an J test to EXTRACT £3 SOIPS, Cf -\T ' TVKUfrom P> V t vr:<v«,iit;H. [ J t>HAFiE9, TLEUAS ;it Mad- |, S rw, to lim brother f B US!», at Wt iP.CLSTUi, X «. M;i>' -r,U^f^ lIOTiOWIJ> r v* rEitr.iNS'p ;mn, t\ it their ra ;*> is trr ~'i-l 1 - :y \u2666 - a in JtiA.TIE, 1 - ?- ! c ?\u25a0.. t:« xu<«t UJ PR>j WI.I.Mi. 1 . ' >. M well t'l-ei XiULUm, HiAUc." v^| m -$Jr Sumrtu r»« on t vary l>ottJe of the (tx-i. rur.e ii, JOU.N m .M A.N'M SONN >L\V Voitii. vcm SALK. 4 t 1.1 \N. WKLL-A>>«>UTKl> ?A ol Fancy I'rvitooN: «t.»re t r r**»t, chtap; i.- ! xl location; lixturea at a sacri- ticf. Apply io < ; i :<X M. VA N 1 u )RKN. 1 m W :\u25a0>! ;! t'tun lllotk; etnranct Front t»tr* Money to Loan ON REAL ESTATE. M. VAN DOR£N. 207. 2a?, 209 W«Abia(Cton Black, or*r duwaitik V«UI Vtt. TTTP; SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, SATTTED AY, 5 FRANK HAXFORD. FKAVK BEACO. I Howar. 1 H. Lewis, l'res. B. W. Kai#r, Vies IVs. L HANFORD & BEACH, ! i\ ? Q-COLOR DODGERS I- Insurance A?.?. |=J Z»» O r«n»l Pri»of UTO Color. - Tn . THt V *«« f °" .|- Room 207 Pioneer Block. ( l»r»»Wuv PIT© I lISTI Ta llC© ! TELEPHONE B. B. DEARBOKN, 207 iherry, J HALL F.R BLOC-., X. W. C«.C«I. " " ~ I urubla anil 8«c-.>n<l >is- 1 1 1 Loan* Negotiated, Kental Acrnct, I TT ,?«. T , ~ r)TT . m j ?NOTARY PUBLIC? ' fljL-. W. W. HOUGHTON | HARRIS & SIIAW , W,. PARRY SMITH |Z K$ \u25a0?l UHUuuisrs, fifii Ej'.jtf tad luama A»#»t. |? j F ? "inc.'I ?-j Block. ?<VJ Third St., Seattle. ( P. O. Box 14. Room 2n Col man Build- ( Physici anV Proscriptionsa ing. Front Hi., ireaUie, Wash. f 60, Front >t., \ esier Buildm?. I Specialty. I NE * 01 ESHELMAN; ILKWELLYN t C). VAII- ?* HUBBELL j »?_ , ? . .. ' v \V holeaale in >ew and Second-Hand furniture, _ j_ Bedding, stoves, etc.,at Investment Brokers, FloflP F?-Pd ;illi Mttds! cut rates. j «' , * * On bailment KHMMMMMHHHMMHMMBH mmmmmmmmmmd | - J * 1 BUYERS GUIDE, j f «*i L - *' r *t?£ iy ? V WO " K I ?e «or houses .ere *ven are a, ref- ? REMOVED 1,423 Second St."* * telephone 190 TT J X" Wtit ° f mw ' haats aad wh * ra i To Corner Yesler Avenue and ! reiep.ione 190. out of the city, and are housesof Commercial Street, liability. I popper & LEVY II S?? 1 -»» i book, I j HOME M IN'SHUNTE COMFY _ ; JOHN A. C. It 0S K WIS CH, j Baiivy Bui.Jinit, cor. Cherry aud BUTTER, EGGS AND PROVISIONS. I ..», Second -u.. Cherry street ? ... . . « holesale and Ketaii entrance Handling car lots euables us to quote bot- ? ? ?? torn figures. 115 Marion street, be- Musical Instruments and Merchandise, I Also Agent* for I.eadimr \eencv lween West and Front. '2l6Columbia strest, Seattle, Wash. i..- 1 ! VUllipstli !l ] POPP&YAN BKOCKLIN | , BELLTOWN FUKNITUBE COMPANY j t PRINTERS ON CREDIT ' t urulshr« Homes on Ka»jr Weekly Payments. _____ | Furniture, Carpets Curtains, Bedding, stoves, Kitehenwara. Rooms ,8-19-20 Sqnire-Latimer Bid-, I 915 Front street. Corner or Madison. "\u25a0 "i ?\u25a0?? I? \u25a0!\u25a0 mm n ii- mn !\u25a0 ,m\i imwiwiiMiu ??? Sore Throat Lameness Sore Eye&j> Sorenes^ Piles Female Complaints * Rheumatism AND ALL Inflammation Sold only In our own bottles. All druggists. POND'S EXTRACT C 0.,76 sth Ave., N.Y. AFTE3 Iff HfIRD NIGHT A few dose# of Moore's Revealed Remedy Will brace 70a np, put the bloom in your chock and the sparkle iu y««r eye--Htrictly uon-aleoholic, It* effect upon persous suflVrliitf from liquor habit is wonderful. A. B. COM, ofMontsfey, Cml., i*j«: " It entirety destroyed my toate foe tKiuon" Ob* (???pootiiul will jlvt Mr Mlt kjr AI.L DBCOOISTai WILES 4 PITTS, LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. Proprietors of the Avon »;\d ilk Veruoa l^iue. AVON, ... ... WASB SEATTLE FUEL CO. ?duuh I* ? Wooi 1, Coal ;»m 1 Colte Telephone 3. Office ax Stct*>« «fc l'Mt Mill HID RESTORED! Young *n<i mlddkle ni#n tuflferiKg froaj *rrort #f u>ath, cict: iff *«XUAI n-rvo««i.» j Fuil dtrtntih auil ?"!»?* p*nn n-ntly rvfitorrd t»T oar re rued i> ». of boute ft* vat* r.'Mi un.l lit * 1 aj »K*Jhr At! YALE CHEMICAL CO., 0O ( uirbmfr'l KriUiA Oliunon.' Kr««4. pENfiYROYfIL PILLS \u25a0 r_- Origin®! »u.M»tily A W j A «»,i ».«»>? Ul -gA £ *( kL'iA I -u.« -I f-r (VtiMitri ' ? >"" 1.-T» if, »> 4 I!. «?'! '? ?- ;' ; *?<?« ?\u2666??ifd wih ri i »ke >3r -fM ' ?t»«r. KffMdMgtrvuM?fMu- V I / lu (or wrttcalaro i »iid I H ??Keil.f tur <"?* b * « *«rn V. If Matt UM'OO <i «?»? C»r>«r. f«Ti irb.wr Cfce4»i«i«u l», WJJJJ -vi Sv'j bT tii U«.»» ItnoMa. - iUathfc. i*» I THK SEATI'LE UiidertakingCo.j 1,333 1 hir«l MU, tfiuiuuiar Hiock. | tiuMkiailni ios m \u25a0 open L»»y I«tn»t»ajqa^.V». 7>[ CKOSS <fc CO., UNDERTAKERS. 3,113 Froit i'-r«toe*r Leo or*. TEI KPHOSI WO. 337 KEATTLE. lIIONNKV A STKWAMT, «uc- -13 L M MJr* to O. C. SUoMy at Co., V Cor. Xbwd nail Co.ttinbi*. T«J»pi»oii«No. U. WANT pUSTOMEBS? You secure the space, the POST-INTELLIGENCER will do the rest. TRY IT ! JTJST RECEIVED LARGE ASSOIITMENT OF Jh r i it Fi I - > i ?.N. C 1 E a ()( )D8 Suitable for Xmas Gifts. Both Useful and Ornamental. GALT BROS <fc CO., 1,117 FRONT ST. BURN OILMAN COAL BECAUSE IT IS TIIE BEST. Try it aud you will use no other. SSrC SEATTLE COAL AND IRON CO. 35 T GENEKAL OFFICE, 108 ItI'KKK It LIL. DING. TKLEPHONK, l^-«. JAPANESE STORE 81;} Second Street. THE GRAND HOTEL* (EI'KOrCAM PLAN). E. MYER, MANAGER. The Only Fir»t-Class, Centrally Located Hotel in the City. The Largest anl Finest Sample Rooms on the Const. First-Rnte Restaurant in Connection R. PETKOYITB, IM POHTIH AMD MAMUF iCTURER OF ALL KINOS OF FTJTiS A NTD FUR GARMENTS Ala**-* tx>alsk:n i.arments iv «!>?? tally. J ales' n \ it:.» in all kunla of Kun and tur TrlnunluKS. l.ari;e a*s.>r;iiii i.t of Kit.-. K< > I N uiiil M VTS Jiiiacial Attention tflveti to renovating and re » t >»f fur » .-u...t-ula. FKYK K !.<»( K, MAIUON STKKKT. BKT VV Ei£X FIiONT ANI» SF.CONO. S. 0. HILL, l>. i>. s.. DENTIST, " ' HINCKLEY BLOCK, corner Second ami Columbia streets. S|>eeial attention is r.tlied t I the following UP --r:tt IJII- : Tooth <r«.»n» l.v 111. atis of wbi :\u25a0 a r ?: \u25a0 t . "th. n ? n-.,ttt -i> w ?;t »-<HV.>II niay ha n»nl r-ri'l ?ft !ii iipji.iir.. ?«» and u-efui i>r in.! ti ii-i Tfirtli Without Plate* lly t.'ua ri.v«te>ii t<\u25a0??th are adjusted to th>» mon.ii Unit are UJ a|>{> u-mee mul yn icr ,*ri<'i Miitliiuii-i fur tlin iiataral teeth, HVOI-'UIK uli ttie hulk un<l :»INU.> «t.. ? <>f«>r vmrv *i i ti« i. : leet., s»\ Ini; Vitui.il Teeth- It |v allii'->t uever to «'Xlra«*i t.i *t or i; .i I in,it h, for with r-tr'-fui attention they ctn 'i« t-iiriMi Mint IBMcltk|Mor alloy Ulia(, making pwiiiwan opariWnw. Cwm .tt at k.h Am, CHINA LILIES GIVEN AWAY 11!KK! 'l'oevery |»urt of $1 00 < r »ti or» k , wemll 4»ve u CUiua Lily free of charge. JUST It Er K I VE D A LAK (i E SII I l»M ENT OF GOODS 1> rort froui Japan. Tlie ev« r brought to I!**m sty for the htiliilay.t. JAPAN BAZAAB, I'UONT ST. PIONEER CARRIAGE CO. BtANUFACITUEKH <JK Heavy and Liiriit Wagons ami Carriages of all Inscriptions We uiakt a hjKlialtv- til Hl*' a,t H.iteral Kt'i>atr Wort, aiul gßitnniM ki our w.rfc first class. 407 auii 40i> South se«-«»u<l Street. .*. 1-". MAKCO, Manager. UNION HARDWARE CO. (Succeaaors U> Campbell A Atkmaonl, Wholnnlc tm.t Dealers in Builders' Hardware. Iron and Steel, Carriage and Waifou Wood Work Materials, Mill and Loggers' huppliet, P. O. BOX 112. CORNER SECOND AND YESLER AVE. r riie A\ nilist< »r Sin to CJompuny (IA MITEIJ) Manufacturers of ami lical.n in ROOFING SLATE, .-. NEW WESTMINSTER, I!, a The thnve corn; a r sre io* pre[ .re>l to receive anil fill oriJ- r- Mar- . <V*!iv> ry for iy*»ttiic >*l >'# of all > ff' IU -4 ll'1 ti' i* rt a! il*. t»i it HI.A I K Till \K 11 i V4I At.ir\ ANi> Ut t I'KICI \u25a0> MODMIAIK \ oruer. «;U to toe uirierM-i.,e lr r *'"!?' tllit-i. New We»tmla»ter. 11. A. G. G\>llU-E. **errftary. J. M. FKINK, Kb par intend eat. KEADMAN. S.rretary. WASHINGTON IRON WORKS COMPANY, FOUNDRY, MACHINE, AND BOILER SllUl'd r WuiU. diul HfMi Lliid**. Matvaaa Nomina aad U Mtceata.

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WITH TWELVE CLUBS

jastern Baseball Octopus Com-pletes Its Organization.

FORMED ON IRONCLAD BASIS.

fertUnd Player* Beat San Jose at Oak-

lisd, * t» O?The CaliforniaDaAgain Act I*ikc Ainatenri.

IjdUNapolis, Dec. IS.?The consolidated ballnow known as the National League and

Aac iican Assoc.Htion, adjourned at 4 o'clock(til morning. The two old organisations had aKpsrate meeting this morning, received thejaal reports oi committees, terminated their»ff«iri Mid dissolved. At the meeting that

ail Jll*l "'sbt Nick Youug was electedpresident, secretary aud treasurer of the newItsgue, and Zach Phelps was chosen as

solicitor. Tfct headquarter* will remain, as in»h« oid at < ity. The boardof director* drawn by lot and la composed

of members equally from the Eastern and West-ern circuit*. Tho members are: Brush, of Cin-cinnati; Voa der A he. of St. Louis; Hart, ofChicago: Soden, of boston; Von der Herat, ofBaltimore, aud Scanlon, of Washington City.jr?»:dent Youm? lias yet to name the schedulesnd playinß rules committees. The new league

hor^aii ;jsed on an ironclad basis, andjoflubcan be dropjx-d without the unanimousjonieiu of the clubs, including the one to bejfo]ipeu,aud a three-fourths vote is necessary to

pwge the constitution. The terms of scttle-\u25a0frfnt with the clubs dropped are said to be satis-.fcftory to»!l the narties. The exact figures will

' j#lbegi»en out for some time. It is under-wood thst Boston received *<7,500; Philadelphia,,fI3,W) ; Columbus, $10,(XX); Chicago, J la,ooo, andiilwsiikee, *'.,000.

The 50 per cent division of receipts wasifopttd. The adinissiou will IKJ 50 ceuts gen-

«Kl aud ft cents special. The schedule com-mittee will meet the first Wednesday in MarchjtNew York.

?AN JOSE'S NAME WAS Nil).

| California Ball flayers Shut Oat byPortlaud at Oaklaud.

Sl* FRANCISCO, Dec. 18.?The Portland andIpjnse teams played a game at the Oakland ballfound* this afternoon. The grounds were bo

snddy that Manner Finn ret used to play aAunpionship game, and the namew played ai an exuibitnm contest. PitcherVtdsworth msdo his first appearance here\u25a0dtl.ut out the Han Joses. Only two hits wereBide oil his delivery. Lookabaugh was battedfnely. In the third inning Portland scored one

moo a base on balls, a forced hit and a single.It the fourth inning they made three more runsHtwo beset on balls and three successive hits.Ibeicure was as iollows:

PORTLAND.

ID. R. BH. SB. PO. A. Z.FMtou, ss S 2 1 0 i 2 0title,fT 5 0 0 0 1 0 0Work, If 4 1 1 0 0 0 0fifcnalvin, 2b. 3 0 10 4 3 0Hew, lb 5 0 2 0 'J 0 1Abbey, cf 5 0 3 0 4 0 1Hrrott,3b. 5 0 2 0 0 3 1Graff, c 3 1 0 0 8 0 0W*d»worth, p 5 0 0 0 0 2 0

Totals 3* 4 10 0 27 10 3BAN JOSE.

AU R BH. SB. PO. A. K.Ibright,Bb 4 0 o o 2 0 0lanley.c. f 3 0 0 0 1 0 1Irerett, ss. 4 0 1 0 2 1 0Soolev, lb 3 0 0 0 9 0 0lMtl/.'b 4 0 0 0 2 3 0feu*, c 3 0 0 0 7 2 0Killings, 1. f 3 0 0 0 2 0 0®*rp, r. f 3 0 1 0 1 0 0Jtokahaugh, p 3 0 0 0 1 3 1

Totals 30 0 2 0 27 9 2SCORE BY INNINGS.

fbrtlan<! 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 o?4ho Jose 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o?o

SUMMARY:

Earned runs Portland 1.Sacrifice hits? Parrott, Glenalvin.First base on errors San Jose Portland 2.First base ou called balls San Joso 1, Port-klld 7.pAifton baaes?San Jose r>, Portland 14.E-ftruck out By W ads worth »>, by Ixtokabaugh 7.pi it by pitcher Dooley.[Double plays ?Patton,Glenalvin and Mots.IUmpires ?Sheridan and McDermott.

Tacoma Sporliiig Notes.TACOMA. I»CC. 18. [.S|iecinl.] Tho chatnpion-

rtipgsitio of 2,oiit) points, ritil billiards, betweenleu huylor and William A. Spinks, for a purseo!faw a side, and a contributed ptirso of SIOOlad a gold modal, was won tonight by Baylor.The score was 2,<K10 to 1,N12. The men shookhaml» at tho close of tbu game and the money

paid over. lu tho thirty thirdinning Savior made a run of 672. Hpitiks' bestmn was 37*.i. Baylor's average was i:!1,, hpiuks'

Time, 7 hours and 5 minutes Referee,J. Koggou; scorer, W. A. Stewart; marker, T.Bail

lu the tUR-of-war contest tonight Sweden wasvictorious over Knttlund; Denmark over Canada;

.AMeeover Switzerland; Australia over Ireland;[America over liermany. The contest will lastplough to Monday night.

An Insane* Stallion Tamed.CHICAUO, Dec. I>< Several thousand peopla atsttery D tonight witnessed Professor Oleason's

ittempt to subdue the celebrated savage stallionJuUtn, who is supposed to be insane, and whobw ki',led several men. (ilensoti, after an hourofskillful work, completely gained the mastery

o! the supjKHied intractable animal, ami he wasifterwani driven to a buggy.

A .SCIIOOI.ItOY'M 'l'HICK

tried to (,iri< His Itoom a VacationThe Trachers and tlit* Taught.

The d?.\u25a0vices t > which pupils in the publicKhyoUrci! rt in order to , v -t out of their lessons?rt many and varied. A day or two ago a smallbw.ifTor!* ycirs, who attended at Miss t-arhr'»lown, on tho corner of seventh and l'ikoHlNts, secured i>erniissioii ti> leave the room,

up to t!ie Central school, he told l'ro-fc»or P. C. Richardson, under whose jttrisdic-tt.>n the ris!;n lie*, that Mim I'irter was su k

wanted n stt stitute sent down to<**« li«r place. Vie boy had no writ-kin order or note, but ho was?Vpsretitly so straightforward in the matterthat Proiossor Richardson immediately went?rsr to Superintendent Itaroard and hail Miss

sent down as a substitute, lu a little?hiie M>s Nasi returned, -iiying that :--s Car-

hs4 askc i for no substitute, but the ii .y had"'?seinaud told tier that Professor iiiehardsoa?a ;d they might all have a vacation tu the atter-

#3oo.Some sixty stU'Hvite of the I>enny school have

?®' KrHtik J. Ilaruard a |«etl-lor at' r:.--;n>as \ac-ntion of two wwb,

?">« December -1. t hat im three days mora"watlie regular vncation. 'I lie |n;titioaer> vlo-

t int tin. > have rv;ati*c» nu«l friends liviuu"*'ii«tnnco w' om they wikli to visit. The re-'<!.«! mil iw> rolcirod to the t«>ard *»f education||ailic Friday itueriHH«» exercise# <»| many of

PJ*f«K i » \\ lutti, r'» birthday, which occurredp®T\ur*d:.v, wa» ai i r..;.|ihulv remembered iu

< iniiiMtsiiioiis and other exer-

*«cetmg of tne tifth K-ratle teachers will be*?ou Mcmdav.J"*<ir*cv vibriKht, of the l«enny school, is0,

fccretnry li K Whituey. of the board of edu-?Whhi. will no with Mr». W hsuiev to Tacoma tof*sl! 'UiiUmv.

*'»? Biauciie Terry will ]>a»s tho Sundayiu«rojna

fetieuor K. J. Brown, of the Kauiier school,be*b: t t » resume his duties on Monday.

*H»Metia> \rniour. wfi-» has the room atj*eoruer. ! , t ,v> i\;» ?; t giree.s, ik 111, and? Bwkli-r is t uc for her.

1».;t,.. t iik- janitor of the South school,\u25a0?l'm id Hauctk"k, «ii the * antral, are both

; """Uijylil,'' a ltiiirnl .v, tn the s-nth school, exercisi*

of \vu.tt u-r'i cunts fourth hjrihdav,

=rJNhs!4 hi t: - ? r,«.. > of Miss Katherme l».«u.l Mis* V ha .1. 1- - ter. Iha pro-

Jjjjinie was an < \ c. ut ow, eou*iitUi>r of?«*tieu». Main r\ ; n«, ni'..ili n*. ivadinßx,

j|ytroni **T t'nrelix ' Hov," ?\-nowt>OUnd,""»r'.-ir* v- t .?-m , | X| u iier," sud other

\Y hiuier

NEkln ot' WATKK MKTKKS.||Ll_

vsriatriiilrnt K. . \uid itrllstri in! Thoir Kconomy.

*? *V«M, ».i;mriut. d.-ut of the water"*«*,sa;>l ><- . ruuv . ">\vre ;t not for the ex-

' should ii- > ,t ~u< e the placing of""?r u?; , rs |,ri >:t tlijcity They would

*®euiseives iu a , rt lime, but the city

[2?*'' Won.a i, *rdi> »v« their way*** *n ii».ui«diate out.ay ol lo

'T*"\u25a0» **** .naYou can H- '

m<ln ° f *****rat*"

as you i !o« kBBn l fa<**oriea as much

faru'lv Jill J' »

the ta> t retnains that ono

water as another°f '°Ur *""*" mucil

\u2666hJiti'tr* (J> tilepu would be an outcry against

s ' lut taxpayer,

wve money -

*******ior city would

AMUSEMENTS.Carleton Oper* Co. In "The Gondoliers."

A good-si zed and more than ordinarily appre-ciative audience Krectel the Carleton o;*rajmipany upon iu second appearance last night,

i n The Gondoliers" WHS presented la amanner worthy of the applause it brought»<>rth. leaving aside the production aa a whole,

ere were many features of great interest., "f® Vincent, in the role of Tessa, theWiie of a kmg, or of an ordinary gondolier, wast her best. Her numbers w-.-re given withar iatic finish and her danciug was the poetry'> motion. Misa Clata I.me, as (iianetta, madenerseif a gre.it fuv.»rite with tie audiencea;.<l gave the character in a charming manner.

*7r- <? A. Bigelow, as Don Alhambra I>el Bolero,the grand inquisitor, wag not given the scopetor his powers he had the previous evening, bntniade the audience shake with Uiiw'hKT on sev-eral occasions. Miss Marion Ungdon, a*Casilda, daughter of the Duke of Plaza Toro, waswell received. Tbo chorus was noticeably fine,and the dunce and minuet iu the second actWAS given without a flaw. This evening"Xanon" will be given, with Mr. W. T. Carletonas Marquis D'Aubigne, his original character.

Seattle Opera-llouse Matinee... ~* afternoon at the Seattle oj»era-hotiso "In-digo will IM; presented at the matinee and willdoubtless aflord the same pleasure us it did on

the company's opening night. This eveningthe ever tuneful ''Nation" will bo given, whichperformance will close a most successful en-gagement. Followiug is the cast:

vfJ? -Miss Clara Lane? . .. AIie« Vincent

Mad line (It- Minntenon Miss i 'lhm Wisdom(ifHt'ii,P*K e to Ninon Miss MarionAuntTneresa Miss K«se AllenMrutaine ilouliercs Miss de SchoebMadame de iron tenac... Miss Minnie WashburnJIarißl ! ; Mis. Marie BachMarquis de Marsillao Mr. Charles A. BigeiowHector, hisnephew Mr. \V. H. KitztrernldThe Abbe j MurrayLouis XIV Mr. Waiter WestSprgeant Mr. y HuntleyI> inbard ini Miss Nellie ParkerMarquis D'Aubigue. W. T. Carleton

Matinee at C.'ord ray's.The customary matinee for children and ladies

will be given In the Cord ray theater this after-noon. \\ hat with the beautiful idyllic produc-tion in tho theater aud the astounding feat* ofthe Steen family in the auditorium, the occasionwill be one of unusual interest Reserved seatsfor tonight's performance should be securedearly.

I'EKSO\AL.

C. Mulvey, of Mount Vernon, is at the Diller.Alfred P. Christopher, of New York, is at the

Rainier.E. G. English, of Mount Vernon, Is at the Dil-

ler hotel.M. Coltenbaugh, of Bay View, is atopping at

the Diller.Dr. Moutborne, of Moutborne, is (topping at

the Northern hotel.William Glynn leaves today to spend some

weeks at Pasa Rubies.Mayor Will Jenkins and wife, of Whatcom,

were iu the city yesterday.K. D. Smith, of Lowell, ii stopping at the Dil-

ler hotel with his two sons.Thomas Jose aud A. 11. Jose, of North Bend,

are at the Bnoqualmie hotel.Mayor K. C. Ferguson, of Snohomish, was at

the Arlington hotel yesterday.Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Phillips,of Black Diamond,

arrived at the Diller yesterday.

Cyrus Bradley and W. B. Dennis, two Spokanecapitalists, are at the Occidental.

H. H. Hunter, John Etnier and Scott Rlddell,of South Bend, are at the Grand hotel.

Thomas Henderson Boyd, the proprietor ofthe Morning Olympian, is at the Occidental.

A. E. Bailey, assistant superintendent of thePort Iladlock mill, is at the Arlington hotel.

E. V. Robbius, whose business is apprisinglauds for some Han Francisco banks, is at theNorthern hotel.

Oliver C. Thornton, of Snohomish, passedthrough the city on a trip to Oklahoma, to begone till after the holidays.

J. J. Watt* and S. D. Austin, of North Bend,the principal owners of the Copper Chief minein the Snoqualmie pass, are stopping at theHn'Mjiialmie.

Herbert \V. Taylor returned to the city yester-day morning. having iieen in Tacoma Thursdayattending the "high Jinks" given by the Tacoma club of Native California!!*.

O. I. Co. After Kenton Coal llileves.It is reported that the Oregon Improvement

Company intends to renew prosecution of a

number of residents of Kenton for stealing coalfrom passing trains on the Columbia Ai I'tigetBound road. When asked about the matter As-

sistant Htiperintetidont McCabe said that, whilehe had sufficient evidence t<> convict a numberof person* ol larceny, tie would give thema chance to pay for their coal before swearing

out warrants.

The Public l.ibrary

The public library continues to las a popularplace of resort. At 4 o'clock yesterday after-noon there were seventy people in the reading-rooms.

A H!tj Carrol,

The State Board of Trade received yesterday abig carrot weighing six and three quarterpounds. It was grown in the White rivervalley.

Kxtra mince pies for Christmas at Piper's.

ELEL'TUO-MAGANKTR! force

The Great Fundmneiilal Principle of

the Universe ami Its I'tiwer t» Ke-

itnre Health to Huiiiaiilty

Enperiments by scientists are constantly

A nd surely proving electricity t«» he thepreat motor power of creation. Electric-ity is the most powerful chemical :i;:cnt,ns well as the basts oi chemical action. Itis the primal element ot iigiit ami iie.itthe promoter ot life ami tin* sttstamer of

health. Disease yields readily to its tn ig-

netic touch, and even unrelenting death s

averted hv its presence, l'iious imls ot

aillicted and autlering bear w itncss to itsheaimc power. The electro magnet c. .is

practiced bv l>rs. Parrin. has revo tuion-ized the practice of medicine, as is shownby the following:

K\r«\< r« or TE>rtMOMAi.s

Mrs. lI.S. Youtr-r, Uunlington. Wash.,

kidney and liver complaint, dyspepsiaand general debility; cured.

Amire w Johnson. I**rt lownstnii,

Wash., cross eyed fr.uu paralysis ot the

outer muscles ot the eye; cured by oneoperation.

.... .

K. I'. Sawtell, Independence, Wash.,

dyspepsia and ki«lney conip.aiut, p'-v-

--nounced HriL'bt's disease by some physi-cians ; restored.

.... . wFrederick Mo!.s, Sprague, W .1 n., catarrh

ami bro chilis, general deoi.its-. «-tt ;cured. His wlie cured also ot dropsy and

varicose veins, milk, e.: and running sore.S. F. lloskinson. Port Hlakeiey, Wash.,

sciatic rheumatism; cured.t'RS. PARKIN'S FLACK BtStSKSS

Pis. Parrin can be oon-ulted daily .it

"The Normandy."corner Fhii'd and .lames

str..ts at tie.' Wash. Olhce hours, troni

pi to ? o'clock daily; evenings. , to «*;

SmdavK, 10 to 18. Ail chronic diaeasea.irrc: tiiarities ot women, blood tainis, ~.*<

ol vital power and early indiscretions, per-manently cured. though no re'.eren. < s areever made in the press concerning sn< n

cases, ow ;tnt to th<- deiicacy of t»»e pa-ticnts, K\aminations free to all and cir-

culars wol e sent to any address. I harn-sfor treatm« tu a*cording to patient s ahi.uy

to pav. AH private ui-. ases coniidenti my

treated and cure" guarante«'d. l'atient-at

a distance ..in :e cured 'oy bontetreu-

uient. Mention* s and letters sent without

the doctors' name apj earing.

"We make more por> nsJKHwL than ail other4||Hh i> ukcrs in this country

> .V in i. bn*UM theTO?U. i>!ib'io uj l rrolate tli" tncr-y\ It tl.af . listU ill i»ur L'.vxlS.

k |i \ tatlkf \ rll \ fl.cmai piaster for bouse

il«i V I\ it--*, sll othei'S l»eii4Jk. [ItV I \ n .iUUOUa. U«t the

i \di£k 11

THE LITTLE ONESOught to be considered. In the mys-terious processes of nature, whichare generalized in the term "growth,"there is sometimes a demand on onepart of the system at the expense ofanother. Some of the complicationsare beyond the reach of diagnosticobservation. It is here that

The Potency of S. S. S.makes itself felt. Rev. L. B. Paine, of Ma-con, Ga? writea: "We have been using

attheOrphun'sHoineas a remetJ y for bloodcomplaints and as ageneral tonic, and

have had remarkable results from its usewith the children. It is such an excellenttonic and keeps the blood so pure that thesystem is less liable to disease. It hascured some of our children of scrofula."

Bocks on Blued and Skin Disease# Free.

THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Ga.

P N E U M0 NIALURKS IN EVERY COLD.

Or.cc in the lungs in the clispuN'- of a cold, theterrlMe monster unmasks and i !a rus everything>ou can keep it out.or you can drive it out. but t<>do either you must be very prompt aud faithful Inyour use of

I>K. SNIENCK'.SPULMONIC SYRUPthe natural guardian of tlie lunes against all i'i-ftum iiatt-. us :.nd congestions, and the mighty pro-teclor of their tissues and secretku.a.

t ik'ht your cold! Disarm your Pneumonia?thedeadliest enemy of ui&nkiicJ! You have a talis-man in the I'ri.MOVic Hyjtt p. whose presence noenemy of the lungs can withstand. As an aid tonatur\open all the secretions, free the stomach,liver and oowels by means of

DR. SCHENCK'SMandrake Pillsand set your entire system to healthy work. Eventhe monster. Pnkomovia. thus fail-. of its deadlygi ip. ami ilees, as a thief in the The ITl-miink svbhp, the Masokake Pills? place theseon guard, and all is well!

I»K. SCIIKNCK'S Rook on Consump-tion, l.itvr Complaint and Dyspepsia,sent l-'ree.

1)R. J. H. SCIIEXCK ft SON, Philadelphia, Pa.

©SFVTTLE

MEDICiL and SLRGICALDISPENSARY

....CONDUCTED 8Y....

Drs. Merrill &. Merrill,The must widely aud favorably known specialistson lbs Faeiflc Coast The doctors are regulargraduates from the University of the City oi NewYork and of Long Island < o.l<*ge Hospital, Brook-lyn, New York, aud their lung experience, remark-able skill and universal success in the treatmentand cure of < hronlc diseases entitle these eminentphysicians to the full confidence of the afflictedeverywhere.

No matter what your complaint, consult thesesuccessful specialists, who are :\bie to effect curesin many cases that have been pronoun ed hopeless.

They treat SCIKNTII'ICAI.bVand St C-Ct>sVt 1,1.V, cure <jt ICKLY and P I'K-MASKNTLV PRIVATE, BLOOD AND SKINIHsKAsI.S, NKKVOL'S DEBILITY AND sKX-UAL DISORDERS, PILES, FISTULA ANDRECTAL l I.CK.ItS, SYI'H 11.18, OONORRHCEA,<: I.EE 1", Spermatorrhea. Seminal Weakness, LostMa hood. Night Emissions, Decayed Faculties,Rheumatism, Neur.iigln, Catarrh, Bronchitis,Asthma. Tumors, Eruptions, »alt Rheum andScrofula. HYDROCELE, VARICOCELE andSTRICTURES radically and safety cured withoutpain or detention (torn business and cures guaran-teed

The large north win-dow will be fixed upall of next week torepresent the pony's

stable at his formerhome. It will repre-

sent the stable, barn-yard and hay loft andthe dear little pony

will be standing in

his stall. It will bethe pony's reception

week and everybody isinvited to come Mondayand all week to seethe pony during hislast week at thestore.

Largest Clothing Deal-ers in the World,

800-802-804 FRONT ST.

Aak my agents Tor W. IJ. Oougla* Shoe*.If nut for sale iu your place nsk yourdenier to nend lor catalogue, secure theagency. and get tlieni for you.

tar TAKE NO Ml BSTITLTK..JEI

WHY IS THE

W. L. DOUGLASS3 SHOE GENTLEMEN

THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY?It lx a seamless shoe. with no tacks or wax thread

to hurt tfoufeet; made of the best line calf, stylishand easy, ami beoaute we make more shoe* ot thisgrade than any other manufacturer. It equals Land-Sewed shoes costing from st.oo to SS.OU.ce 00 (?euuine lland-Ke»»ed, the finest calf«Pwi shoe ever offered for BVUU; equals Frenchimported shoes which cost from fj.tVlto$12.00.<£ >| OO Hand-Sewed Welt Slioe, fine calf.

stylish, comfortable and durable. The bestshoe ever offered at this price ; same grade as cus-tom-made shoes costing from to fJ.tJO.ffiO 50 I'ollce Whoe: Farmers. Kallroad Men«*»%#? and I.etter Carriers all wear them; flue calf,seamless, smooth Inside, heavy three soles, exten-sion edge, line pair will wear a year.CO «iO ?' ne cnlfi no better shoe ever offered atw? ? this price; one trial will couviuce thosewho want a shoe for comfort nod service.64 utid 9'MIO \i orliiiiuimiii'n shoe*

are very strong and durable. Those whohave given them a trial willwear no other make.Dauql $'4.00 and SI.?! school shoes are

UIO worn ',>y the boys every where; they sellon theTr merits, as the Increasing sales show.

\u25a0 £)HSaC 8:1.00 Han«i-«e\ved shoe, best? Vy3 liongola, Tcry stylish; equals!'rench

Imported shoes costing front #I.OO to $r,.00.l.adit'V '4.30. 5*4.00 autl 81.9.5 shoe for

Misses are the best line Dongoia. Stylish and durable.Caution.?See that W. 1.. Douglas* name and

price are stamped on the bottom of each shoe.YV. L. LM.)Ltii.AS, lirocklou, Mass.

EGGERrS SHOE STORK,' 807 SECOND ST

y- c ; ' lIPLUtrCUTI1 BRIGHT.MI 1.0 8t PURE

All deformities and impediments to marriagequickly removed.

\ CERTAIN AND POSITIVE cube for theawful effects of early vice and the numerous evilstiiut follow in its train.

Long experience, with unparalleled success, Isthe best evidence o; n doctor's skill.

DISEASES OF WO VI EN also receive socialattention Consult personally tin OLDEST andmost EXPERIENCED SPECIALISTS onthe coa-t, or write, sending stamp. Consultationfree and confidential. Tremont liloek, <»l4

!? ront Street, Seattle.

Beware of Imitations,_

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NOTICE (ML*AUTOGRAPH // LABEL

CiF JfA/*' awd onf) I \HEG enuin E

KKPOBT <»K THB OOICDITIOII <iK IHBi l-'irst National Bank of Seattle, at Seattle, in

the state of Washington, at the close ot business,December'/ IMtU :

KEHOCItCES.I.UHIIS and discounts F 6't0.:?19 t>-Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.. 30,093 74t\ S. bonds to secure circulation 37.500 00Stocks, sis'iirtties, etc SB,7t>l Mlline fTrun approved reserve agents... 58,2-4 10Hue from other national hanks :i.*s7 Ir»|>ue hum state hanks anil banker* .. 7.033 ftr>Hanking house, furniture and ti»tures lu.ltis t>oOther real estate ami mortgages

owned. '23,093 L'HCurrent expenses ami laxes Bald 1:4,2 50 27«'hecks and other cash items 3.700 .7Kxchannes lor clearing-house B.OHii st»Kills of other hanks *2,070 01)

Fractional paper currency, nickelsand cents 074 40

Hpecie SH.StiO 501.... u Under aotee I2,st>j 00licdcinption fund with I'. a. treasu-

rer (5 per cent, of circulation) I.eSS7 50

Total 8 007,Hi1 231.1 ABII.ITIKS.

Capital stock paid in if 150,000 00Surplus fund 125,010 00

DaolvMed proflM 68,741 00National bunk notes outstanding.

. t,750 <K>ladivktoaldepositsnt(ect tocheck. 182,136 vjlien and 1 ertiiii .»tes of deposit 29>*,7i>'d 3;tI 'ciutled checks 1 7 50l»ue to other national hanks 14,).1n 12l_>ue to state banks and liaukvrs 24,6.0 4t>

Total * 097,311 23STATIC or WASHINGTON, J

l'or\TY OK KINO. ISV1,1. Turner, cashier of the aOove-imined hank,

do solemnly sw< ar that the above tat> riient is

true to the best «»r my know ;. <!t aud iiein'i".L I 1 HNKLI, < K>hier.

Subscribed and sworn to before me this 18thdav of liec*mi" ', IKH. h. V. \ IIEANr-.

\\ ashili ton. re tiding at Semite.Correct - Attest:

W. It. HCMPHItEV,1., s. J. lll'NT,J. it. MaiiiAW,

Directors.

|(! l-oiir OF TilK rONOITION OF THKIt l*iu,et Sound National Hank at Seattle in the

Mate o: Wash .union, at the close of business,December 2, 1S01:

KKSOI' UCKS.

I.< aus arid discounts f7*3 :<92 71(i,, ..11.1t. 'Ulttl ullil ur**d ... 40.1.0- SIp,g bauds tusnoirs nlwrlaltww . 60,000 00gteds, tenrtrtes, etc 139,8416 MI ue from spnroved reserve m, nt* ... 120.:! I S.l|>ile irom otin r nattonal liauk - . .. 39.530 4.1Due tVom state lianks and hauker* .. 11.724 73H oiku.n le-iw. toriiltnr.-:U»d ti.it res 11 OSS 7tOtli'-r real estate and mort*;;t«eS

Cmai expenaeaand t»*e* paid lo 378 70t'reui tin* «'ii i x bonds 0.M75 Hi« tu. 1- - and other < ash it' n s .trt 01

Exchaises for cleacing-heaae 19,021 8SB Is oi oilier hanks 16886Fra- it- nat paper currency, nickels

B .) emu 440 00gneie 168,307 Soi; ,-ai leader notes 6,686 twKide,i.i-< tui.d wish 1". v treasurer

~'»p r cent ot circulation I 2,250 IK)

l>ue troui t .is. treasurer, ctl.i-r than5 f cent, redemption fund 1 'OO tx>

li«iul 61.305,035 5s

I I \ till.lTlt.S.i sptial st's-k pat'i m 8 66.066 60Marnlus fowl 3Ji. (H mI Hdlvlded proflta ... 66,4*13 96NATIONAL aotea 1 nHliUilllH 46,660 IK»

IndividualOep - isol .«; toofeMk... 817.411 16p^sissdcertlScataaef|o,.i 20' , .0 ,*ij *? -i

OmUM clierks 6J#iX 18Cashlerachecksaertataadtng ... 13? "».>

Due ,\u25a0 »"' er naltOli.U l> tiiW-* .* * ! .i't*t7 I

Du%* lt> state hiuiks and hankers....... 30.-.3 lii

I, taL 61*666,665 88MI »r* or WASBINWTO.V.

CM VTV nr KISI'I, I

I j Forth, caahier > A the atKivs-ouiirdI H k. . mr.ly s«e»r tl.at tht ».? -o -!at«naent!« true lo the f'nit All.v*!e 1 !<? V(

J Ft . rH. I n-h!er.

?.ui>«<'rit>e»i and sW' Tu to before aae tut* loth dayIWJar.-..si N :ar>- l"uh'.:c fur Washington, res tin;

lui urrect ?Attest:

« FKAt 1 NTilAl.L S. J HI NT,A B STKWAKT.

l»lr*i-tsjrs.

HOUSE VACANT?For K< ist nils, inverted in tht* I'OSi'-

JN'il.Llltii N(i.K are read »at'!i .layty ILt UsaLkia. largest circulttUoU.Bial XeiUila.

Tobacco varies in flavor andother qualities according to

where it is grown. MastiffCut riug is a scientific mix-ture of the choicest grades,selected by manufacturersof thirty years' experience.Packed in canvas poticlies.

J. 11. Pace Tobacco Co.. Richmond, Virginia.

ffliKSAUCE(THE WCROK3TKKSHIM)

Imparts tlio most delicious taste an J test to

EXTRACT £3 SOIPS,Cf -\T ' TVKUfrom P> Vt vr:<v«,iit;H. [ J t>HAFiE9,TLEUAS ;it Mad- |, Srw, to lim brother f B US!»,at Wt iP.CLSTUi, X «.

M;i>' -r,U^f^lIOTiOWIJ>r v* rEitr.iNS'p ;mn,t\ it their ra ;*> is trr ~'i-l

1 - :y \u2666 - a in JtiA.TIE,1 - ?- !

c ?\u25a0.. t:« xu<«t UJ PR>j WI.I.Mi.1 . ' >. M wellt'l-ei 1« XiULUm,

HiAUc." v |̂ m -$Jr

Sumrtu r»« on tvary l>ottJe of the (tx-i.rur.e ii,

JOU.N m .M A.N'M SONN >L\V Voitii.

vcm SALK.4 t 1.1 \N. WKLL-A>>«>UTKl>

?A ol Fancy I'rvitooN: «t.»re t r r**»t,chtap; i.- ! xl location; lixturea at a sacri-ticf. Apply io

< ; i :<X M. VAN 1 u )RKN.1 m W :\u25a0>! ;! t'tun lllotk; etnranct

Front t»tr*

Money to LoanON REAL ESTATE.

M. VAN DOR£N. 207. 2a?, 209W«Abia(Cton Black, or*r duwaitik

V«UI Vtt.

TTTP; SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, SATTTED AY, 5

FRANK HAXFORD. FKAVK BEACO. I Howar. 1 H. Lewis, l'res.B. W. Kai#r, Vies IVs.L HANFORD & BEACH, ! i\? Q-COLOR DODGERS

I- Insurance A?.?. |=J Z»» O r«n»l Pri»of UTO Color. -Tn .

THt V*«« f°" .|-Room 207 Pioneer Block. ( l»r»»Wuv PIT© I lISTITa llC©!

TELEPHONEB. B. DEARBOKN, 207 iherry, J HALLF.R BLOC-., X. W. C«.C«I.

"" ~ I urubla anil 8«c-.>n<l >is-

1 1 1Loan* Negotiated, Kental Acrnct, I TT ,?«. T , ~ r)TT .m j

?NOTARY PUBLIC? ' fljL-. W. W. HOUGHTON | HARRIS & SIIAW ,W,. PARRY SMITH |Z K$ \u25a0?l UHUuuisrs,

fifiiEj'.jtf tad luama A»#»t. |? j F ? "inc.'I ?-j Block. ?<VJ Third St., Seattle. (P. O. Box 14. Room 2n Col man Build- ( Physici anV Proscriptionsa

ing. Front Hi., ireaUie, Wash. f 60, Front >t., \ esier Buildm?. I Specialty.

I NE* 01 ESHELMAN; ILKWELLYN t C). VAII-?* HUBBELL j

»?_ ,?

...

' v \V holeaale in>ew and Second-Hand furniture,_

j_ Bedding, stoves, etc.,at Investment Brokers, FloflP F?-Pd ;illi Mttds!cut rates. j «'

,

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On bailmentKHMMMMMHHHMMHMMBHmmmmmmmmmmd |

-

J * 1 BUYERS GUIDE, j f«*i L-

*'r*t?£ iy? V WO "K I ?e «or houses .ere *ven are a, ref-

? REMOVED1,423 Second St."*

* telephone 190 TT J X"Wtit °f mw'haats aad wh *ra i To Corner Yesler Avenue and !reiep.ione 190. out of the city, and are housesofCommercial Street,liability.

I popper & LEVYII S?? 1 -»» i book, I j HOME M IN'SHUNTE COMFY_ ; JOHN A. C. It0S K WIS CH, j Baiivy Bui.Jinit, cor. Cherry audBUTTER, EGGS AND PROVISIONS. I ..», Second -u.. Cherry street

?... . .

« holesale and Ketaii entranceHandling car lots euables us to quote bot- ? ? ??

torn figures. 115 Marion street, be- Musical Instruments and Merchandise, I Also Agent* for I.eadimr \eencvlween West and Front. '2l6Columbia strest, Seattle, Wash. i..- 1! VUllipstli !l S»

] POPP&YAN BKOCKLIN | , BELLTOWN FUKNITUBE COMPANY jt PRINTERS ON CREDIT ' t urulshr« Homes on Ka»jr Weekly Payments.

_____ | Furniture, Carpets Curtains, Bedding, stoves, Kitehenwara.Rooms ,8-19-20 Sqnire-Latimer Bid-, I 915 Front street. Corner or Madison.

"\u25a0 "i ?\u25a0??I? \u25a0!\u25a0 mm n ii- mn !\u25a0 ,m\i imwiwiiMiu

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Sore ThroatLamenessSore Eye&j>Sorenes^

PilesFemaleComplaints *

RheumatismAND ALL

InflammationSold only In our own bottles. All druggists.POND'S EXTRACT C0.,76 sth Ave., N.Y.

AFTE3

Iff HfIRD

NIGHTA few dose# of

Moore's RevealedRemedy

Will brace 70a np, put the bloom inyour chock and the sparkle iu y««reye--Htrictly uon-aleoholic, It* effectupon persous suflVrliitf from liquorhabit is wonderful.

A. B. COM, ofMontsfey, Cml., i*j«:

" It entirety destroyed my toate foe

tKiuon"

Ob* (???pootiiul will jlvt

Mr Mlt kjr

AI.L DBCOOISTai

WILES 4 PITTS,

LIVERY AND FEED STABLE.Proprietors of the Avon »;\d

ilk Veruoa l^iue.

AVON, ... ... WASB

SEATTLE FUEL CO.?duuh I*?

Wooi 1, Coal ;»m 1 ColteTelephone 3. Office ax Stct*>«

«fc l'MtMill

HID RESTORED!Young *n<i mlddkle ni#n tuflferiKg froaj *rrort

#f u>ath, cict: iff *«XUAI n-rvo««i.» h® j

Fuil dtrtntih auil ?"!»?* p*nn n-ntly

rvfitorrd t»T oar re rued i> ». of boute ft*vat*r.'Mi un.l lit* 1 aj»K*Jhr At!

YALE CHEMICAL CO.,0O (uirbmfr'l KriUiA Oliunon.' Kr««4.

pENfiYROYfIL PILLS\u25a0 r_- Origin®! »u.M»tily AW j A «»,i ».«»>? Ul -gA£ *( kL'iA I -u.« -I f-r (VtiMitri' ? ?» >""

1.-T» if, »> 4 I!. «?'! '? ?- ;' ; *?<?«

?\u2666??ifd wih t» ri i »ke >3r-fM ' ?t»«r. KffMdMgtrvuM?fMu- V

I /lu (or wrttcalaro i »iid

I H ??Keil.f tur <"?* b * « *«rn

V. If Matt UM'OO <i «?»? C»r>«r.

f«Ti irb.wr Cfce4»i«i«u l»,WJJJJ -viSv'j bT tiiU«.»» ItnoMa. - iUathfc. i*»

I THK SEATI'LE

UiidertakingCo.j1,333 1 hir«l MU, tfiuiuuiar Hiock. |

tiuMkiailni ios m \u25a0

open L»»y I«tn»t»ajqa^.V». 7>[

CKOSS <fc CO.,

UNDERTAKERS.3,113 Froit i'-r«toe*r Leo or*.

TEI KPHOSI WO. 337 KEATTLE.

lIIONNKV A STKWAMT, «uc--13 L MMJr*to O. C. SUoMy at Co.,V Cor. Xbwd nailCo.ttinbi*. T«J»pi»oii«No. U.

WANT pUSTOMEBS?You secure the space, the POST-INTELLIGENCER

will do the rest.

TRY IT !

JTJST RECEIVEDLARGE ASSOIITMENT OF

Jh ri it Fi I-

>i ?.N. C 1 E a ()( )D8

Suitable for Xmas Gifts. Both Useful and Ornamental.

GALT BROS <fc CO., 1,117 FRONT ST.

BURN OILMAN COALBECAUSE IT IS TIIE BEST. Try it aud you

will use no other.

SSrC SEATTLE COAL AND IRON CO. 35 TGENEKAL OFFICE, 108 ItI'KKK ItLIL.DING.

TKLEPHONK, l^-«.

JAPANESESTORE

81;} Second Street.

THE GRAND HOTEL*(EI'KOrCAM PLAN).

E. MYER, MANAGER.The Only Fir»t-Class, Centrally Located Hotel in the City.

The Largest anl Finest Sample Rooms on the Const.First-Rnte Restaurant in Connection

R. PETKOYITB,IMPOHTIH AMD MAMUFiCTURER OF ALL KINOS OF

FTJTiS A NTD FUR GARMENTSAla**-*tx>alsk:n i.arments iv «!>?? tally. J ales' n \ it:.» in all kunla of Kun and tur

TrlnunluKS. l.ari;e a*s.>r;iiii i.t of Kit.-. K< > I N uiiil M VTS JiiiacialAttention tflveti to renovating and re » t >»f fur » .-u...t-ula.

FKYK K !.<»( K, MAIUON STKKKT. BKT VV Ei£X FIiONT ANI» SF.CONO.

S. 0. HILL, l>. i>. s.. DENTIST, " '

HINCKLEY BLOCK, corner Second ami Columbia streets.S|>eeial attention is r.tlied t I the following UP --r:tt IJII- :

Tooth <r«.»n» l.v 111. atis of wbi :\u25a0 a r ?: \u25a0 t . "th. n ? n-.,ttt -i> w ?;t »-<HV.>II niay ha n»nlr-ri'l ?ft !ii iipji.iir.. ?«» and u-efui i>r in.! ti ii-i Tfirtli Without Plate* lly t.'ua ri.v«te>iit<\u25a0??th are adjusted to th>» mon.ii Unit are UJ a|>{> u-mee mul yn icr ,*ri<'i Miitliiuii-ifur tlin iiataralteeth, HVOI-'UIK uli ttie hulk un<l :»INU.> «t.. ? <>f«>r vmrv *i i ti« i. : leet., s»\ Ini; Vitui.il Teeth- It|v allii'->tuever to «'Xlra«*i t.i *t or i; .i I in,it h, for with r-tr'-fui attention they ctn 'i«

t-iiriMi Mint IBMcltk|Mor alloy Ulia(, making pwiiiwan opariWnw. Cwm .tt at k.h Am,

CHINA LILIES GIVEN AWAY 11!KK!'l'oevery |»urt of $1 00 < r »ti or» k , wemll 4»ve u CUiua Lily free

of charge.

JUST ItEr K I VE D A LAK(i E SII I l»M ENT OF GOODS1> rort froui Japan. Tlie ev« r brought to I!**m sty for the htiliilay.t.

JAPAN BAZAAB, I'UONT ST.

PIONEER CARRIAGE CO.BtANUFACITUEKH <JK

Heavy and Liiriit Wagons ami Carriages of all InscriptionsWe uiakt a hjKlialtv-til Hl*' a,t H.iteral Kt'i>atr Wort,

aiul gßitnniM ki our w.rfc first class.

407 auii 40i> South se«-«»u<l Street. .*. 1-". MAKCO, Manager.

UNION HARDWARE CO.(Succeaaors U> Campbell A Atkmaonl, Wholnnlc tm.t Dealers in

Builders' Hardware. Iron and Steel, Carriage and Waifou Wood WorkMaterials, Mill and Loggers' huppliet,

P. O. BOX 112. CORNER SECOND AND YESLER AVE.

rriie A\ nilist< »r Sin to CJompuny(IA MITEIJ)

Manufacturers of ami lical.n in

ROOFING SLATE, .-. NEW WESTMINSTER, I!, aThe thnve corn; a r sre io* pre[ .re>l to receive anil fill oriJ- r- Mar- . <V*!iv>ry for iy*»ttiic>*l >'#

of all > ff' IU -4 ll'1 ti'i* rt a! il*. t»i it HI.A I K Till \K 11i V4I At.ir\ ANi>Ut t

I'KICI \u25a0> MODMIAIK \ oruer. «;U to toe uirierM-i.,e lrr *'"!?' tllit-i.

New We»tmla»ter. 11. A. G. G\>llU-E. **errftary.

J. M. FKINK, Kb par intend eat. KEADMAN. S.rretary.

WASHINGTON IRON WORKS COMPANY,FOUNDRY, MACHINE, AND BOILER SllUl'd

rWuiU. diul HfMi Lliid**. Matvaaa Nomina aad U Mtceata.