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The Seattle Post-Intelligencer from Seattle, Washington • 7

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WW" SEW ORLEANS, find Northern a week- FemfJS LIMITE'' tb East and 2S trough California. and eta Orleans frjCESZ SERVICE IN' AMERICA. rm GRAHAM. DiJt. and JStt AMI Fll-tt Seattle, ATI Tacoma.

Wul jtoGERB, Gen. Freight and Portland. Or. CO. JSBSwSumw ws.i AUSIRAUI AUSTRALIA Tuesday AXI Bwr- sitis from for IJoioiJiu.

A ick.and.Sydney. dS, January 7. at 2 Ba T. Amu avecua. Bm'- A ka 8 nU MJHEPII4I CAM.

Hi. 101 I PUl'KriXd 1 TO 1 Mlaa la. Dalath, kriml I'urka, Crookataa, Mrlraa. Aad llalla. tfttwt" ftlladrlpkia, 9 lark.

Vaitaa aad All Palata add fti lm Piftlv Khu BOSSLAND; AND ALL Kootonay Points, TIBB HKUI It, llCltrl IHD4. TRAINS LEAVE SEATTLE: St. Paul and Eaat. A.OO p. familand 12.20 p.

m. Olyaipia am. far Crty'a H. and .12 30 p. m.

Psr Tteoma 8 SO a. m. fjr Ttcoma 12 3o p. ro nr Taroma 00 m. TRAINS ARRIVE AT SEATTLE: fne Spokane.

St. Paul A Eaat 2 p. in. fwa Portlatal p. m.

Oljrmpia 20 p. m. H. and 8. 8 30 p.

m. STacoraa 10:00 a. m. Tacoma 2 .30 p. Taeoma 8 3) p.

m. except Sunday. All others dally, fill card subject to change without no- tickets to Japan and China via Iwtfcerc Pacific Steamship Company. ht rates, and olbur Information tC or uddreas 1. A.

SADFAf, General Aaent. Seattle. Oil Ticket Office, corner Yeaier way ted First avenue Otpot TUket Office, comer Western mesa aoJ Columbia atreet. A. HARLTON.

Aaslatant General la 35 Morrison elrtet. corner Third. Psrtkad Or. LIBIiAKY CAR ROUTE. Srenic Efiiiway.

ROCK WJfING SHORTEST LINE Koolennl Mlnlna District, St. Peel, Ckl and the Kaat. Arrteee Seaitle. pro. 8 a.

m. wsa Ltae ft.U a. m. p. JAPAN-AMERICA LINE MM TKXSHIN MARU Seattle thunt Jan.

22. er addreaa C. STEVENS. Wsatem Paaeengcr Agent. W3 r.rke' off CU Front street.

ticket iS.t. of ColumMa. NEW SHORT LINE OMAHA aud Flret a UA A A 3S jSEGURO iffJjE- CT 'PACKET CO NV MARKETS AND TRADE. Following 1b the record by days Ur the Seattle clearing ho liiSE S4U 10 Corresponding week MARKET. No.

1 dab, Ce; blue stem, Arm. WBTLAID WHEAT MARKCT. PORTLAND Jan. 2 -WW-'WWto tZfjran: par bushel. PMAVUHX) Gralat.

FRAMCtarO, Jan. ton, U.Sfi@&. Ctlffortita trran, tiltU bnuMi bran, SI2 Har-WhMt. oat, IT oat Titer bartay. r.

mitmlU. SO; rlaw. atomic. wbaat. Mi.K compr-saaad oat, mrnw, par RTM common Sailnaa Burtmnka.

fan. rtvar Hartanki potato ti rwntal. rhubarb Tftpfj Si i drtort ohra. tr rroon croan pw pound. KUct; par do.

4H4Ttt-; Kaarern do. 1 por harrai MiT 'Om nan XfiStr; MV orangM SStrS box; tltfJC 1 Mnsioan Mm-a mat latnona tiJ 1 to do. ti tZ Hawaiian (aiunu 11 ptnaappl'a. dimpn. Poratan per pound B.i'tar—Pan*y aaconAe.

fancy dairy. iTo pi kled. SMrMc firkin. mlid llffljr: fair ta good eream cheddar Young lltiUSc; Eastern, )2fT 14c, cat am at ore £ablT. duck ftc turkey gofers.

turkey hena. liQitc; rooaters old llffA.V'. raoatera. young, broilers, small broilers large fryera $44 4 SO. ducks, old du young.

geeae pigeons, oid. Slfi pigeona. young. II du 441. mallards.

81 sprigs 12. widgeons. 11.75; amall ducke. ll.uO, quail, B1 hare, per dosen. gray geeae.

S3, rabbits. I' 11.50. white geeae. 81: brant. 81.50.

English VI; common anlpe. 81.355) 1.5 honktra. 84.50 per dozen. 001. choice mountain.

WT7c; poor do. Atfftc; San Joaquin plain" do foothills, Northern fall, 7Bt9c. Hope. Hops per pound for fair to choice and 11c per pound for fancy. CMII AI.O AMKKTS.

The Hoard of Trade. CHICAGO Jan. wheat the early newa was of a decidedly bullidh character. and the first seaalon of the year began In a way to rejoice the hearts of apeculatora wishing higher prices. The etreogth was maintained to the end.

the lowest price of the day being shortly after the opening, when liberal offerings by longs caused a slight decline, which, however, was quickly recovered. One of the factors helping the market waa the prediction of cold weather in the winter wheat section. Another equally strong factor was found in the m-ws cabled from Argentina. Which represented matters there as steadily drifting from bad to worse. The province of Santa Fe, wtilch usually exports 11,100 b-ishela or over of will not have.

It is claimed. 2.000.000 bushels surplus this year. That the Argentina was regarded in England as of the most serious importance may be gathered from the fact that, although it was a holiday there, the grain men of Liverpool and Loralon buying orders to New York and Chicago for May wheat. Opening quotations for at Hir. as compared with Thursday's closing price of After touching the market Steadily upward until Sac had been reached.

It reacted that to A4V- and closed strong at 87 7 Northwestern re-elpts. though small, had but little Influenza on trading. Minneapolis and Duluth reported 353 care, or live than last year. Com was ojtet. but decidedly firmer, governed chiefly the buoyant feeling in wheat.

Oats were quiet and firm, prices being 14c better at the close than at the finish Thursday. A good trade was done In and while the most of the were in the way of changing January forward to May, there were also not a few straight buying toxin a May. 3SH(F23Vfce. May, laird -January, 8." 1 May, 81. May.

J. 2. TK l.lve Stock. Receipts of cattle were too small today to constitute much of a market. The few native beef offered sold at 83 5.55 for to chlcfij at 84-p'S.

Tu hogs, althotigh receipts were email. pri. es were no better, and were dlspoaed of at 0 ivmnwn to beat. The bulk of the sales were at W- ep sold actively at 75 for to pri-ne J3. for poor to fart, lambs.

Fed Western sheep sold at 82 Sfv- hogs, lI.OBP, sheep. 3.5"®. IOHK UIRKKTa. The KvrKaoge. NKW TORK.

Jan BOBBMBBI -ta was again ed by t.e lirtsrruptKKi. ki; the tone of the market wae tiew ulatson IjMKkm prtws fVw Amercar. -urruea, covering of ebon cow racte and the 1 rathvn of an efmesit tfor tk tmtyili of Sam- ata rm way ar U-- tier tn tba. agcreraoe at were the etreogt en.ng Sugar trc; ed en a to The Owtyet i ref a 1 ip f.v- car X'va during was strong, wttk frar oa. art gaine In all duraa.

Alt.Vxigh the gprt'utarhva week eral temtency of ea was teiirovemeoi. The movement tn 0 stable flue: atem the The omttlteatlODS bearvog the were and to an ing. aad ogwratJone a wboie a rr parvnt tischisattoa wf the market waa not tshe to Wk at trse evening up of contracts Tbe mh) great atreaa upon the finatsrtal and comsac ceu as to ft equen re tank the rtilatr 'raffle turne rd week in Dei-emOee. and dtaeoumg r-gr eember of trie 1 Pa Partington the of tfi ClXll niwrlini wtfti Wibeecba. end of octs-de "Vter- THR SBATTLE POSt-INTILLIGENCm MOTOAY, JASTTABT drew nvoratti TO tostKdK of the n- -mai trade pomior of the Ca rtd States, the price of which to dswk owing to the for- demand, the ittHKiiwm m'J great upwards of (-omnderaJsie part of whi-ch ram expected be to goods and and bonds.

and the rAxatlor. of rbe fjsA-rrtai too various ign aRMri. A sagging tendency in ater' was alee favorably regarded TTe market strong at e. ge-ecai otiaa a MM of the week's trad Tixs In wday oa a htit a frm tena waa ui The oond SMlltct vf dertdad fprnatum tacarvaia. A rood Mutoctd r.a in the cJt-a-lged SS.JJB.'WT© arara and adwtrwa! jaj mfat prttdyftl and tba Pacific alxea of lilT to acti vt in thta drpartrrsrnt.

The fIC.OOO. Koarr aad Cifbaait. Money on call. at per Wreutfla papa? par atarlinjt ataady. arlth art tai baalaeaa In bttai for damand and 4 tor atxty it Ats aiw (rC'iMnfi-a; ta.

rrkly Bank iMrtMf Loaaa UCJH fl 425.700 banka hold MMW ta axceaa af BaaAa. I a ta ihv IP IC. Plata I a ta 4 R. C. "a m.

Koura rivta, coup ..114 'Sfta Ma A S. A 4a Poura, Ojtip ..111 Srvar.a Twoa. A T. Pa 'lft. 4a of Ala rlaaa A T.

Arm 4a I Pooord ta AT Mut. 4a Currency J.Oant. itc-iftlil at-m con N. P. leia 4a tUeoontia N' 4a ThMa Poura Wo c-j naolt Car non-fd dab.

..117 Tana.naw aot 4a R. 73 Kltaa lot Paul con. Threat P. W. ta CNd 4a lit L.AI can ta 7t-', Va.

renturiea Sr L.AH. n4a lOT referred 4 Tex. flraia. 1 At- 4a 7TA. A P.

lata of Can. 80. Sda W'eat Bhora 4a ..115 R. O. R.

A N. lata.ll3>4 L. Ar N. la 71 1 Unotafioaa. Atofclaon N.

A V. 43 A jma Ex Ontario A eat. Alton A T. 58 Oregon Imp. Preferred Nair 14 Anicrt An Bx L.

A IT. N. 13 A Pacific Mail 24 I'sc Peoria D. A 2 Canada 44 Ptttaburg ISO Central i Pullman Palace.li>2 Chea A. Roadirjr a Chicago A A Richmond Term.

A Chicago Gsa 7S 5 G. 15 Con. ii.u» 4ft C. C. A rft.

I. Rock Island 2 Col. Coal A 1., F.lat pf. Cotton Oil cert, llwlt. Paul 7JS 1.

A Hud Preferred i L. A u- Paol AOm Ar R. G. 43 Prpforrcd 130 IMatlllers Pao. Erte 15 Sugar Preferred Tenn.

C. AI. Second pfd 19V Texan Pacific Fort Wayne T. A O. C.

50 Gt. Northeni pf.lls I nion Pacific A I. pfd tfi Expresa 40 Hocking Valley. L. 4 Illinois Central.

Preferred gt. P. A Duluth 19 i Vt'ella Fargo Lake A W. 4 Wheeling A L.E. 4 Preferred Preferred 77 I.ake Shore Minn.

A gt IS Trust 22 1 Den. A a i I.ouisville A General Ele'-trlc. 34 Ij. A 'i Vat Unseed Con. Colorado F.

A I. 214 Memphle A Oi. 13 1 Preferred 70 Central A Missouri Pacific 20 1 A A. A M. Mobile A Wj T.

fit A K.C 4' a Naahvllla ChAtt. AH 1 Preferred Nat. Cor.iago i Southern R. 4 Preferred I 100 'Am. Tobacco 78 3 i Norfolk A W.nf Preferr-Hj American Co.

i Am. AC. Northern Coin. Cable Cn Preferred Am. gtiaar pfd 100 r.

A 2 4 Am gpirita Cord. gtd. Preferred B.Leather pf. P.C.C.A 8t 5 Oot Oil pfd Preferred I'lij U. Y.

Preferred 75 Totnl Salea. Total of stocks today were 63.441 aha including: Shares American fiugar 6 000 Burlington a 1W General A a Ung 11JM Rock and 2 Puil 4.1t» and Eaporta. Imports of dry goods and general merchandise at this port this week were va ued at The imports of specie for ths J70.770. of which $42.0 The exports of specie wtf silver; no gold. Flonr.

Mou- Receipts exports. barrels. Quiet, but held higher with wheat Winter patents 81 9Njo 30. do straits 84 SO; Mlnne-ota patents bakers' dc. 13 404f3 K.

heat. Wheat Rceel. ts ft? 000 budheU: exports. nm bushels. Spot dull, but firm No.

1 hard. Options onened strong snd advanced all the morning on of great dam to the Argentine crop, covering foreign buying and unfavorable wssther In the winter wheat bait, closed HV net r. No 2 red January closed at at 90c. coast. crop.

001. fleet, lT'iDOc; pulled, 11 CISC. Metals. Ir Northern. Ptatea quiet -Strong, 13.90.

brokers'. 111 Coffee. Rio N-x 7. nvoice. mL'l dull.

agar. Raw a ty, fair I ts-jvreined Arm: mould A stan-tari A cat-lot' crushed. 4Si' Prlrnlrnm. Petroleum Pennsylvania crude steady, Ff brUATT PORCIbt iHKIiV Financial. VEW TORK.

Jan. Ever, ng Ana acta! cablegram toe the atOi was gme e.ly gved t- Amer; ans were lift ea. saaatting Torl'i lead. hfe.eas. a wall og New York's Consols cloned ur ler the best.

The money market ease and Is flooded cash, -ee tn bt's at lleiA Thr that the fa overdone ard look for a racnvery iater In I'ira bourse was quiet. T' market was stnl anr.vjncement of the details of the tr ref "TM to become opera from yester-lay. Hre ae aad T.tt Jaa artd He: Hops. n. Pac'fic coast.

£2 I Mnrk Market. -The new year the hang a. tsioney. fcr the being cheap. AH the markets w- re firm with conaiderahte a-1- i ttr tuoi ptr 1 -1 al oa the Home railway aecurt- a i from Itw 3 per cerst.

Foreign were all better. In- lading Braslllan. Mexicans and The principal feature of the week was the rise tn ri ee and Argentine ratl- ays. The American asfitet aHo had rot over the shock of the Chicago failures. Centra! Pact-c.

Illinois Central and New York Central decitr.ed advanced PaHfto 4e Erie mortgage 1. and others fractionary. LCIN'DON. Jan. financial article In the Tin--a expreaaes the opinion that the feeUr.g on the stock exchange that another period of ofeeap money and booming prwes is coming.

not "There may be ehort periods af cheapceae." eay? the Times, "but there is acme unforeee-r change in the whole situation, money will tend to be for the waoie year." London Wheat Market. LONDON. Jar. weather during week naa Tnece has ra.n, a. the wheat crop is doing welL In 4fce market, priena were Hrrne and had a rone.

poet.on la good. California was quoted at Northern apr.iur January and February deAlwery. Bis Bd. FKmr firm. Com eteady; matxe, Ja.T.ary dehvery, 14s NL Barley and Sfw OLTMPIA.

J-N 1 trig artPiea of iac rporation have fl ed in the of the eenreeary of state during the put week: The First Bfltrttaftl of Baaftle The itkeraa 7.1 Cangragatlon. of King ooastty. Exami iar Ung Cotnpa of kaae. oapltal eto- fl C. Reir.hart.

W. Georpa. C. K. Ki Ar ar a- dC.

A Barr. The Of rapltal I-' InAorparatork Tnotx-aa Doyle and Cochran. Skykomieh Coal (Company, of capital Mack. 8. ft T.

E. Friare Wohlgetn.m. D. B. Swerdfiger and F.

ftetmka. Seattle A Ren ton Railway Company; capital stock incorporators. A M. Brooks. B.

Maynaa and J. A. Jstckaon. Tba Eeereft R-al Eatata Aasoiiation; capital a to. k.

Jfr F. A. S. Gsr.Jiner. 4d'T.

Return Mining A :tlr.g Oompany. of capital in oc to ra. C. Liaks, r. S.

Kara, 8. P. Dorner aod A Bramer. Golden Crown Mining A Oorapttiy, of Spokane, capital stock. Incorporators, H.

Jonea. T. KL Mitchell. BulUvan. F.

Watteraon and E. P. OUbert. Mining Company, of Spokane: capital stock. J.

A Griffith, C. B. Hees, M. Thomas and G. Wadhame.

Northwestern Match Company, of Spokane; capital atock. Incorporators. L. D. Farmtn.

A. J. Harria, C. R. Zelnke and A.

K. S. Fulton. Old Republic Mining At MiUlrtg Company, of Spokane; capital stock. Incorporators A.

W- Holland. C. Henderson. W. H.

L. L. JoHes ft.n4 W. A. Jones.

International Mine Derelopmeeit Company of Taooma: capital Slock, incorn-'rators. E. Moeker, P. Hart man, H. Pritchtird, A.

R. Heliig and R. The Spokane Stock Exchange: capital et k. incorporators, A. A.

Newberry and others. Eureka Tekgraph and Telephone Company, of Marcsus. Stevens county capital stock, Julius Pohle, 8 J. Elriek, C. Luft and Pohler.

Butte Gold, Silver and Copper Mining Company, of Spokane; capita! stock. Incorporators. L. E. Brigham, M.

Crocker, R. NayiOr, C. B. Rooea and L. Crocker.

A'attle Traeuon Company capital wtoek. 11,000,000: Jacob Fiu-th, G. B. Bianchard. M.

F. Backus, W. A. Walthew. J.

Cathoart and J. R. Walthcw. Utile Dalles Mining Company, of Ttcoma; capital stook. 11.000.000; inoorporatcrs.

E. S. Hamilton. P. C.

Carnothera, W. Fin lay and F. La Forge. Ittton Gold Mining Company, of Spokane: stock. 81.000,OlO; incorporators.

T. S. Griffith, A. L. Davis.

R. B. Oakley. J. W.

Larkin R. R. The Mining Company, of iwpltal stock. W. S.

Rogers. J. Y. Kesier, P. F.

Parker, J. M. Roso and J. E. Rose.

HOTEL HIV A I.S. THE BITLER. Joe Hooker, cutter Grant. Maclnchla. wf, Charles Ta -oma.

Arthur W. Snohomish. A. Steinmann. Ban Francisco.

L. Rernhelroer, Spokane Arihui E. Wsdhams Blaine. W. Cahoon, Newark.

N. J. W. S. Haynae, Chicago.

H. G. Kraus, New York. D. J.

Mnnn. New Westminster W. C. Miller. Spokane.

R. Stephens. Spokane R. W. Condon and wife.

Port Gamble. F. Spen or. Spoka- a. R.

ibj. Portland. Morrie Woliheim urt Versoa ouver. L. Byron NV-w Whutrflm.

Joe Ballineer. Newcastle. Mr. and Mrs. C.

flapp. Port Townsd S. Rostnstein. ago. H.

6 Gile. Portland. F. A. Spender.

Portland. THE NEW HN'GT. AND. Myers. Spokane.

Mlas Woodw rth, Tacoma. c. a Lucas. Spokane. D.

8. Harris. Olympia. O. Sand a 11.

Oty. A Port Biakeler. H. Htnu, Port ley. W.

Bdens. Port Blakelevv James, Tacoma. W. Moore. Victoria.

Wilson. Fargo. N. P. T.

Wilson Farco, N. D. A Larson. Snohomish. A Mount.

Vernon. Elliott. str Champaign. William cHty. J.

W. Wood. City. THE STEVENS, S. iward.

8p J. Haiti and wife. City. E. Van Winkle.

and n. Victoria. P. R. Walker.

Victoria. Jam Pickens. Cheha rg- W. Rare. inn and wife.

Port Townaend. Ba 7 arvl Portland. Mann. Portland Klita. Lsdnee C.

W. Harhor. bel Harper En Sound, Nettle C. a J. A Dumroett.

Far l. C. Mitchell Tac Donahue, Hoird. Wi litem East A Wil iams Ataerton. St.

Groora, City. Beatty, Fort vi fr d. Oty. THE Jackson. S'aaw wxj.

Htwk'ns. Art 1 n. i Duffv Ari Btifwood Wattall ftnof VI-a trail. Snoo' me. wnaanrf Index Kileeipt -r.

McKay Port on. Ari 1 KJifAD At! Smith. Mies L. Cnervin. T.

ffijerrln. d. EdU- n. THE NORTHERN Port wr.jteni, Lambert, Ev-rett. Aarhwn.

Sir- en Burner itfornia. I 1 rovaa. Clt) IX Miterei! Si -e. Taylor. St.

I Tavior, St I Buck' John G-inn. V. ri I.yV. Stewart. Wilson City.

-Gaffey. B. J. Port aotnseh. Port Trwrsead.

Wflstatr. Rvara-ran Chester Hadier. City. E. Portia .4 J.

Hocaa. Cuy. MARITIME RECORD. FORECAST FV.R MONDAY. Portia si, Jan.

Llfht occiiKml ratn: B- 3. PAOTE. Forecaster. o. s.

department WEATHER BUREAU. DAILY Hie, Jan. 3. im. 5 I wtrd i i PLACE.

1 4 3 1 111 I i I I Seattle 30 TCioadv Portland V3E OMfcurc Lt -Ziy iff 4- 1 l.t Eureka So SJ KLt Fran sn VL Cioudy 3u itr audv Oanby .30 .15 Ran Wirjani'i MK U- City 3 sno Lr "Whwl it Tatxtft. mit'nmm velocity. K. nd Fort Caaby. O.

N. SALISBURY. Km at kat'la Hirknr Tnlay. dm TBSe." an ft. ft.

a ft p. re ft. J4B)u Qu i 4 at i nskndl Mi 3 9wC Jan. 30 it, lijht ram: wind Inward. a.

m. noonrr. 13 30 p. m. NEaH BAY.

Jan. run; raa: wind. Tug jma and tt three-meaied in bay. ANQELEA cloudy; wind. wnutheeet.

2 Barks hard and Melrose in bey. TOWNIE.VD. Jan. Klufi La rutin. SOUND SHIFTING.

The usual Mondtjr morning's tables of the oovtmenU of Teasels on Pujcet sound, clearances. and so forth. is unavotdably heid over and will be published in tomorrow's Post-intelligencer. The branch hydrographic office, custom bouse. Port Townsend, will furnish on application, free of charge, full information regarding the following notices to mariners: Alabama.

Mobile hay, beacon light No. ft discontinued. Bav of Bengal. Gulf of Miwtaban, Baragua Flats llghtvessel placed in station. Bering sea.

Alaska, Norton sound, St. Michael bay, new survey. California. Humbol.lt bay entrance, changes in hydrography. California.

San entrance, changes in hydrography and topography. California, San bay, surveys. California, Pedro harbor, changes in hy.irography and topography. California, Buisun bay. Sacramento river.

in hydrography. Fiorida. Cedar Keys, changes in names, sailing line erased. Georgia. Savannah rixer, changes 1n hydrography and topography.

Japan. Hokoshu southeast coast, current between and Kushiro. Louisiana, Calcasieu pass, increased depths. jetty extended. Louisiana, Mississippi river entranox changes in hydrography and topography.

Maine. Herring gut approach. Old CllJey bell buoy. Maine. Penobscot bay.

Camden harbor entrance. Northeast bell buoy. Massachusetts, Vineyard sound, Quicks Hole bell buoy. Mexico, west coast, Salina Crux. light exhibited.

North Cape Hatteras bcaeon light, alteration. Oregon, Coquiile river entrance, buoy moved, new and breakers. Pennsylvania. Delaware river, change In buoyage near Philadelphia. Texas, Bratos river entrance, increased depths.

Texas. Galveston entrance, changes in buoyage, beacons discontinued. WATKR FROST Steamer T'topla coaled yesterday at the bunkers of the Seattle Coai and Ircn Company. Steamship Mexico. of the C.

S. line, sailed yesterday morning at 5 o'clock for San Francisco. Capt W. J. Hogan.

of the ship Waehusitt. at the Hotel Northern His ship is at Smith's cove loading coal. Bark Island Light loading coal at the Oregon Improvement Company's bunk- rs for San Fr.ancl«co. She Is due to sail Wednesday. Henry Rothschild.

of Port a member of the ship firm of Rothschild in town yesterday, a guest of the Northern. Paget Sound Tugboat i'S vessels Rkhard Hoiyoke and Sea I.ion were taking coal -r at the Oregon Improvement bunkers. Cnited States rivnue cutter Grant came in Saturday night from doTcn Sound, and to of buoys off the Oregon Improvement bankers The flve-maated schooner Inca satlsd for Japan yesterday noon. cargo of million and a quarter feet of lumbT. Her capacity not d.

this is her maiden She could have earned another quarter miiiion. Th" section of the shaft of the collier Willamette, I-h was broken in storm in Queen Charlotte's sound, waa ref laced durtnrthe past The to the vessel and the takhHr on at cargo wiii he tlnish--d. so as to admit of h-r sailing for San Fran by January 30. ItEtL F.xT\Tr Jatmnry 1 and for the rrk. Real estate tranwactioris ISiT.

are I. 535. There were for record the the conaideratfons Sd.fiT. le the record for the week by days, including transfers: No. Am tnt Monday 4 T- 1 11 443 .11 Thuredav t.

Friday Years Saturday Totals 7T ST et to Chrla Hanson a in sw cor lot 1, IS. tp 34. 6. Oatien and hu- band John to Henry farison. lots 34 and Mock 4.

Lake View Doe. 29. Beaulleti to Frank J. gw is sec 3J. tp C.

r4.40 a. Nov. im, pan to Motw-s'. lot IS block 31. Pontius' add.

May 3. tl. Monast et to Monssi. nw acd 3, ip a rt, a Aprii 11. ReUance Loan a Trust Company to v-'a Laisen.

10 2 1 to 22. RJvcr park Dec tt P. Mart on to Michael Xjo- lot 5. 3, Mountain View add. Dec.

Jl, Hihbard et ux. to Hibbard A 4 and i. Mock Denny Hint's pal. Dec. 11.

to 4 block a A. Knight's add. Dee. 39. ISW.

tl. Fosltioaa Fire. SAN FItANCtSCO. Jan mlr.ers reached this city toflar from San Benito eourty. having their employroer in ktnMQtStS Area The owners of the Idrta stiver min--- a few ag) ccmpiated new fsarna which was to bare up Monday.

rriide boilers Wednesday to dry t.he and test the machinery. A defective flue ignited a wooden sod the buildng was destroyed. vaiue was about JTVtfcS. In a in a cheap hotel in New Tork city Saturday poir sman and four injurti, ttousb aons fcflagrtf. WEDDINGS OF A WKF.R.

On Year's Mr. Herber- Flawley, of Mr. and r. T. Haw'ey.

Miss Carrla MerrJtt were married at the residence of th- groom's parents, on rear Foarrh Hazard, to the of a large circle of frler.tls. Carrie s'ster th br- le. jk rfttrmed the duty of bHdftttttl while Mr. Knirht. of supported the groom, the Rev.

J. f. prsncuudne the Aftr ccremory over offered. rtfrnhnfSU were serv a' tie married co pie, of Ji trip they return wfV fe in a Ottawa on "between 4M avfwot. Tie and xt om re-elved many guests were: Mr.

and Mra. R. Haw'ey. Mr. and Mrs.

John Cham n. Mr. and Mm iHarr Mr. ar -M-s Haw'ey. Ur Mr and Horace lUwI.

Mr Mrs. Charles Hawlev. Mr. and Northway, Mr. and F.

M. Mr and John Rev. J. F. and IMmua Ha ltrg.

Mm 9 C. frmttb of Rose. Rose TV Maud Aanea Mr T. Mr. Henry Mr.

Hawlay. A quiet verr pretty weddirx at the home Mr. and J. Mirtttn at Green Lake J1 miw and Mr ff, Wood Seine contracting partita houee tastily Aecerated ooeestan. The waa attired In a gown of cream alba- Rev.

performed tha after whteh a dainty luncheon The bride croom th well favorably known in Aaattie. and were the m'iptmu f' and They Jeft on rhe soon ram for Fort Hand. Invited were: Mr. and G. M.

Wood. Mr and J. YV. Mr. and Mra J.

X. WaiitntfCord. Mr. and Ceorje Wlneholt. Mr.

and F. J. Wood Mr. and W. Mr and W.

Mr. and H. J. Mihlcr. Mr.

O. M. Mr nnd ft W. Hartley. Mr.

and J. irt, Mr. and Noble WalilnfrforJ, Mr. and C. B.

How Mr. Hnd R. R. Hubbard. Mrs XfJlio Wood.

Mrs Valentine. Holman. Charlotte Miss Kinjr. Miss Pry Jen, Wood Mr. How.ird Wood, Mr.

onard T.rtphton Nellie ton. Mr. Brinkman. one of the of Ballard, and Anna M. Lawrom daughter of Mr.

and Mra. J. P. Lawrence, wt-re married at the residence of the bride's on Leary avenue. Ballard.

Wednesday evening. The house was lily decorated for the occasion and flowf The bridesmaid wae Marie Olexon and the Mr. George rcrv'e, brother of bride. Rev. P.

Edward Hyland read the marriage ceremony of the Episcopal church, after which the couple were heartily congratulated. A bountiful wedding wis served during course of which the Ballard band serenaded the couplw-and their guests with a number of choice lections. The bri the reel plant of a njmbcr of handsome Mr. and Rrir.kmnn began domestic life at once in a new residence on the corner of Fourth avenue and Crawford street. present were: Mr.

an Mrs. J. P. I.awrence, Mr. and Mrs.

O. Ivtreon and two children, Mr and J. Kp Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen.

Mra. A. C. Shultz. Mrs.

Fletcher. William Oars, Mr. William Pratlev, Mr Thomis hlte. Mr. Armstrong.

The Montgomery Advertiser, of Montgomery the following acoount of the wedding of Frink M. Gilmer, formerly of this city, and Miss Poxie Byrd Mc- Brlde. of that city: "I'nfortupately many who attended the marriage of Poxie Byrd and Mr. FYank Gilmer at the of tlte rflast night cotild barely cstch a of the the throng of family F- young women quite handsome M.sk last night have kneeled before the altar In Montgomr-v in many i day. Rev.

Mr vd. From '0 o'cl 1 wheld at of Wade on Mildred street. a large party of of the famllle 1 deliiphtfully and Mr. and Mrs. Gilmer undt-r the p-'nsShle.

Mr. Gilmer, like Mr-Bride, Is a member of one of the families of He recently been living in the West, but to mnke Montgomery his hn.s wide circle friends art in Seattle. He 4as in employ of the Crescent Manufacturing Company, and in a son of Col. J. N.

of this city. At the home of the Third avenae. 'venlnt, December Mr Henry W. Dowman and Mies Eva NT. Bowon were married, Rev, officiating The man was Mr.

Roy Hazard and Miss Alids Spragoe. After partaking: of a bountiful wed "upper, the happy couple left for tbeir future on Queen Anne present w.re: Mr. and B. W. Bowon.

fMr. and Bowen. Mr. and J. Requa, Mrs.

Mary F. Bowen, Mrs. Eliza Bow en, Mr. Roy Rowcn. 1 Mabel and 1 Row Mr.

and H. uM. Mr and Mr- Paal Moran, Mr and and Elliot. Mr. and Farwen, Rev.

and TV Brown. Mr. and D. A Mr. and Faber.

Mr and H. Sudd ibv Mi Mae Reqim. Mi Finn Ayers, Atld.i Sprague. Mary Mr. P.

Tfurphv, Mr Oeorge Mr. Roy Haaard. Mr. Charles Mr. Win am Oude.

If' Haiard. ter Charlte Requa, Mister Harry Roqua. Master lrwia Mr. William J. Anra wers married at the realdence of the brtde'f mother, fi4 fth avenue.

TJSOr sa arwi Mr. V. Chleb dm ma a. The was in cream silk, lacs tiyl ip'ni, and earrlsd a of brldeatnald In white and lacs, and tbe atw ter briquet. Ths performed by John Damon In as alsr manner.

A wedri mar- played by Mesars Hart snd Ijong. to the limited acronsmmlatin of Use beme btit a few of Intimate were preset whom were: Jt. Mr. Mrs Hart. Mr ao-1 A.

M.tehe l. Mr. a'd J. Mr. and W.

Coleman. Mr Silas Hunter. Mr Fd Ixjnjf ard Mr. A. Whitney.

After a aed- roT'st'on wrrs to Ar jfton dock, where they took the earner Rosalie for Irtorta. Mr 1 H. firlnwa'd, of 'Uty, a 1 Mamie Doyle, of married oi Tbursdav De- emfeer Ji. at the cf the John F. Damon.

tvenus, arid took of new home. Til MvlJson Just ,4 valedictory denoted away of Use old and the advent of the era of hope and bright anM'-ipatton. Mr OrlnwaH wen known amontr our people ar 1 for laat and mors been 1 as chief enof tbs Mary between fettle and Part Washington. The brt4e has made many warm friends sineo. her arrival in and will draw aro-Jnd her as her personal worth appreciated.

At the fiomc of the rv-r 'lft p. by Rw. D- Brown, Mr. Uaary W. i Eva B-jwer.

married The was witnessed by about forty guasts. la tbs aad the groom Bun4s school auperirrTideat of tat Baitary tba lenta of many bewutiful tuo'os served, and ill in all It a most happy occasion. Mr. and Powoan are in thetr new t. on Queen Anne hSL New eve an nev.

and Ida E. tloj'd were marr ed hy Rev. J. X. Sir 'h, of Ftrat Obrieiiaa uroh.

The pereormed at of the on Qreen Anne Mil. Onfr la tha rhe atvl gremm driven a to tha F'rst an cKore.h, ere vi rertiteJ eongratulat friwn thetr fr; la Wll 'am redervk RMgway ff, of W. F. RMjrway, at thhs city, who formerly connected trtth (V Guy. married oa a to Aiferetta ThorWv.

daughter of Pr. J. D. Thorley. Miurt g.

Fa, After a trip to and Petrati Mr. wC; make rhetr i Atlantic City, N. J. Mr. Walter F.

of a of rtv and Rdyh R. Moore, of battle re married on New Tear a at the of mother, iSII Ninth avenue. The ceremony waa perfarmel he Her Randati. Mr. and Mrs.

Swalweil a mvke their future home in Evaretu Mr. Hiram R. Stiddaby and M. hot ft of dty, w. re fj.Metly married the reeidancM of the oflletatlng clervvman.

John F. Damon, Fifth avenue, siuaday evanlng. Ti. a few frtaw.i* being in attendanca to extend Hallard A leap year ball, the last for the year, given by a number of enterprising Wedneaday night In Morria" ball, on Yesler way and Ninth street. The party, about in number, left Ballard at and returned on a special car at 8 Thursday morning.

en- Joyod danoing. and performed tho part of if to the manner born. B. A. C.

gave an entertainment and ball at their which was a mnrked financially and socially. The first part of evening occupied by memlw rs of the club with athb th- and from 11 until music and dancing held sway. The tumbling by R. rrooks, B. Hverett.

R. Hepeller and Willie Wtnsor well executed and elicited considerable applause. of the 3. and Herb Sullivan. B.

A. and Thomas of Ballard, and Oharles White, of Snohomish, gave pretty exhibltions with the gloves. H. Paggeit performs! some difficult on Miss Grover give a party Year's night at the residence of her parents, on Wllhert street, in honor of Miss Annie Morris, who leaves for boarding school after the vacation is over, on Monday. The evening was pleasantly pasaed with games, and other social Those present were: Miss Annie Miss Mary Morris Miss Maxwell.

Naomi Rose Grover. Kathleen Grover. Master Eden Morris. Master Charlie Morris. Master Bertie Maxwell.

Master Willie Maxwell. Master Kenneth Pa vies, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Arthur Jack. On New Year's day Mr.

and Mrs Richard Winsor and party of friends in Seattle determined to surprise Mrs. Thomas Winsor in the evening at Ballard. Mrs. Thomas Winsor, not knowing anything of the surprise In store for herself, decided to Invite a number of young people to surprise her daughter. The two parti came together at the same time, and for some time there waa much merit trying to locate the surprised Both parties combined made the evening doubly enjoyable.

T. McLaughlin, of Snohomish, has spending the In lial'ard with her Mr. and Mrs. John Beattie. Watch-night servlcs were held In the M.

E. church and were it tended by a large number, who remained until the hoomlnx guns, steam and announced the birth of the New Year. The began at with the usual prayer meeting, followed by i fine sermon at by the Rev. At wood, after which a platform meeting wis held, and at 11 o'elock the Rev. J.

K. preached a Songs, and prayers maintained the Interest to the end of the ye-a r. Mr. Hebner. of Kingston, spent a few days in Ballard during the week.

sister, Nelse Emernon. Ex-Mayor M. returned from a trip to the Tip-Top in the Cle- Elum district. Saturday. S.

K. Smith, ex-'dty engineer, now of the Coal C-mtpany. at lyn, arrived in the city Tuesday night. In tiir Mlrrary orlaf. The Century Hub mat at their rooms In the Seattle National (tank building on January 30.

Two papers were- presented. The first, on the Problem." by showed careful preparation. Tlie various of the question aell brought out In the paper and the discussion which followed. The second subject, "Arbitration." by Kiliabe'h Calvprt, rt-view of the p-sltlon of the T'aited States government In the several of International which have est tied by arbitration. This paper also much h.

Current were briefly givrn. The president announced tha' the meeting would be expec ted to give a minutes' egtemporrneous address on the The club adjourned until the second Friday of January. Dance mi Kali Ctly. Odd hall. Fall r-lfv.

WM the swerve of a moit New evening. shout being prr seat. Ineludlng a large number from the neightxtrlng town of Tolt. Muelf was furr'shed by the Taylor 80-iell string band, and an client midnight served at the Taylor hotel. present were: Miss Edna Davis, Miss Bafwll.

Mary N'-llie Carl. Morrla. Kir.n Nwl, Miss Harah Bycrljr, Mr K. B. C'owlea.

Mr. K. R. flhaw, vfr J. Dstmott Mr Mr.

Mr. R. W. Mr. Henry Mr John Mr.

Herman sr. all from Tolt; M'w Fiov Tot ten. itherfocd. Ru Bn Miss M. Tayi r.

Tayi' r. Drake, i Mt Ttvrraa. Mr and fl. W. Boneil.

Mr. and J. Rutharfor l. Mr and Mr. and RutHerford.

Mr end Mrs. Tot- Mr. and Smlrh, Fall Mr. and f. P.

Bennett. Mrs. 8. B. Ajriew.

cf Tolt. t'nlfat Isrtal Dolnga. rni.FAX. in. 1.

speci -ral of tho nigh' At 'be Methodist church wre by Rev, H. To-sd and a ipez-taj song unler the direction of Miss Emma Fonnar. Me hlin entsrtalned her many among the young people by a so-Sal at her borne I- at evening. Miss F1 gave an enjoyable Mother party at b'-r at Dr. Benson's In the floutfct end, Wednea-lay evening Ateoat thirty young people present and tsartlttpate-I In the pleasures of the evening.

Mlas Ray Onstine the l.i-ysar oid daughter of Omrtine, of Ppokane. died of consua)ptlon Monday at the of her ancle, C. H. Warner, of this funeral was hetd TuesrJay. Marriage have been Issued by Auditor Tobin thla to Ruark and Mrs Nettle Wtigon, both of Bt.

John; Stephen I. West, of Palouae. and M'aa -sine of Colfas; Theodore Straube and MIMS Jessie Campbell, both ot Pampa; rnamberlin and Joaephlna Ryrd, both of WUoos; J. T. Buddreth and Marr BeOe Arrasmlth, both of Palonse: and H.

T. Turner and Btffie a Hcvlm. uoth of Bt. John. Fra.n<"«* Brcfir r-00-lt at from Stare frhool of Science for the.

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