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THE DAILY INTELLIGENCER PT DAVID 111<; UN's. Titr 1»%1V.T fTru.i.ii<r%< r> i« Mil<lUhe<t nrr) Hi«rnln k ■ !»>!'* hi. i <Ht * nt*-r» a&jr«b»r» m •»- <-itT. *1 2* j-r w-»k, >» u»- • irr.t r . » a. * • Itt • t.U K«Turr.• n, Hio.trtt il ' Tin: wr.r.Ki.T t it. TM» oM *r.-1 -m* f W*»fs ißtftotl, wir,', the if- UJ i t ill tW T»rrit'-r». i» pnbiUh* d IWnMty r&l&rf T«tt .« Tut# llaltar« i<«t a.* I uum, ib *1- xu • r » - * «fr. H. r. W«RV» » w r <i jly a » I A*r..it f r ily D 411.1 UTI l,M<*t««'CS. ffttli wlitli. IITII., n.»nl« Ii l; br h v\* for .11 M»rwh»r» la U.»- rUy *.* v! t! rjiffrrrtst fr rt* *n<tin i th« "»■ tiful { t wh 'fi I'd %rr'j»n'. i>{ • !>/» ui*j Ut lutdt. Smttle, Sitnniay, June 17»*7t». STATE BVILDINO. Tli** following jNirav'rajth wbirh w.* Like from a OfytnjH iH «*xj■ ta.jriw tin- gr >\fc!b auU j.rw*|*-rity of our ne!'4W*<r Stati arron® tin* riv*»r r " Upwards* of finigrants J »(iMw»l through S*iii Fraacinoo on ront«-to ()r« k'"'» »h»» |<ant y»*ar. Thi»i larg»* influx of |>o|»ulfttioa in iH""*un*<l bv p.«>;tr»i vi wlii< b mam. fainx r»f!i<v<t in Sart Erancia<o, On.aha, ftohton and Pbilad<*lpbia. Tbc eijn. n»ea nre defrßirr «1 by j.n\ate att fjacrifd i< mof tb«> citiz* us uf Par' - land, an the Staff Legislature, when appointing tbo Jioard of immigra tion, negleeted to provide funds f«jr ts Mtip[*ort. Altogether an oxpenko of upward of is incurred Ktitiuallv in tiuiitibuning the L'*ad und bnuicb oflice«. Everv facility is afforded by tlwm? agencio* to a< «juiiv ihformatiou euiieernuig tbo »StaU tbey rcj.roHent, and ltalf-fare tickets are -rt'eurcd for those who need them on tlie iM-vcral Bteansiup ami rail road linen. Over 100 letters <#f in* <juirv were recently received and answered ill a «iugle dav bv the ItoKton agency." As e<»in|atred with our own Terri tory, Oregon lalmrn tinder many dis advantage)!. She baa leas rieb land yet open to pre-emption and borne. *te®d MettlemeiitN than wo bare, leas g«KH? timber ami leas mineral wealth. Yet with confeNrtedlv inferior com - men ial facilities and more diflicult itf UCCCMH we ace her receiving a num ler of iveessions in one rear e«|ttaJ h» one tbird our entire population. If wc * oil Id particifmto in this kind i»f Is»n«'fit we ninat do likewise Motiey <*ould not U* more prubtably •lja'lided. Economist* estimate tlx* iVeragw value of ea*'h iiumigraut to [Jie Stilte at 5i,300. From the ibovu if will Is- that the ex js-use incurred l»v Oregon in this matter is oulv a little over one dollar ~r, rtijuht, even the first year. HAWAIIAN COMMKaCZ. It is announced that the Hawaiian tle<-ipr«»eity Treaty contirnuition has 1 the House br a rote of ID! against 101, A* it had already re ceived the e»»neurrence of the Senate and signature of the President, it lliuv I*e regarded iis HJO>t iH'fmiiftit. The schedule of articles which it stipulate* sb.iH tH*admitWd from the Samlwiclt Islands into the I nitcd Slates free of duty, includes arrow root, iwstor »»il, fruits, nuta, vegeta* Ides, bides, rice, pulu, t«an<lal wo»\l. soedw, shiultH. museovatio ami brown Mtgam, webtdo, molnsHes, and tallow. ItivipriM-allr, nearly all kinds t»f American merchandise are to lv IUI* mitted fi*ee of dutv into tbe Island*. •The eiport* from Houolulti for air vm*l* f»t' April and Mac amount ed to p{ cargo«»s. and a value of S*2tl,Uo;i, distributctl Is'tweeu San Fiuucioeo, Portla:i«l t l*uget Sound, Victoria, Tahiti and other neigh boring iilau<l> The chief article# ttf export are sugar, ri v, pulu. bi-les, t allow and wwl, Honolulu is a city «>f als>ut IV, (It * inliaoitiinta, a large |*art of w hom are Americans who together wttlj Euro|s'an» conduct tlw primija '•usiness of tbe place. Tbe tola native imputation of the Isl.uids h estimated at « p >o,(kH\ or only aln>ul one fourth to one eighth of tbenum l«er of inhabitants in the time «»l Caj»t, Cook. The survivors, bow ever, arv said to le in an imprx»viiu condition. Wage* of la!*>r rang* froui «ns to twentv-tive dollars . month according to akill ami ability Tbe treaty it is thought v. ill in fuse new life and pros|«erit\ tbnvngh out the I-lands. TELEGRAPHIC • AIIFOIB I A. SvN Faavciaxv J 10 H.--Arrived aleauiahip Dakota, N ict* ri.i. San FRANCIatO. Juae 14 Lelan I Stanford and Miller, j revident and set* retary of the Central Pacific Railroad Company, were to-d »y arrested on war rant* »unwl «>me <t «y< ag.t <"»ti «vu»i- plaint of J li. Robintoa, a «to»~k r in U»- 1 #r»r.4 Rt<*iv. H* r <*•!, f««r t» 0 U- ** aivi arroant* f t:*e enn panv B *h w on K ndU A Frf ncbu &fi iißKd Pi- rreL vinar* l>ropr-r c,( a at-ore <*i tue corner ef MUfir Mi Twenty-ninth *tr«K% cuni raifti-d "iK-rlft th - rn rning r jing huntr f fr<*n * tra j*»ai'- of hui I*~l root., •! *»r. Th* drrra««*l wn flft y -*r« of in nrd \ familv N*) <*%-.•< kr.own. f»AX Fk\*« '>. June II Tbc 4>i x mmn.m of tbf »hi|» < »n<i,, brought here by th- City < f !'ekj»g to fig tried fur mutiny, » ft «f arbafg. «1 ytfi ty ! y l":.it»-l f'omntiaaioiier «»'Rru-n tot want uf auffieient evidence to hold Onr Co»:«al at Hong Kong ?>»•] auihwi'y U» try th?a»»-n, ht»i doing-o aent them hero, andf»il-d to ♦ranmut any testimony. Sv'K *Me*to, Juu' 4 II Thirty-six ear load*. of t«a from China ' v the last •t*aiar*r p»«v-d i nt t -d»y Tb'* only ax* of tmall-pox itt th»: city h a C'hina:nAn t uho din) an 1 wn buru-<i t'>-d.»y. Ti»« wmlhw »» still h »t, but greatly improved Sax PkaX« i*< f>, June 14—Coition, who killed Milr* ■ liy before y«-U rd.iy with a haiunu r, wm hrl.i to annut-r on tb<- « bargv of utirder to Jaj ; l*»il was f Ktfu«t<l. The Coroner this morning h< Id an iurjueat on the liody of Fran< i- Miles, kilbxl by Cot.»ot» »itk a black Bm/b'a hammer, lbs jury f nnd a vef dict charging C »nlon with murder. Ids aDtinntion i< now goi nt; on in the |*>ltce o<»ort K I • T K It K sr | v r. % WASHINGTON, June 11—It is rc |f>it»<l to night that Bti*t<>«v rvo"?ived a projwiti'jai froui CitK'tnta»ti to secure laiu the nomination f,»r President in consit Iteration e votes of bis friends fir Blaiue. He replied by telegraph . "I aiu in the hands of mv friends; the it*publican guns are t«o w«U ground ; nd." It is stated that Bristow received a t< l- gram ftom Cincinnati this morn ing inquiring if liu would accept the' a<'oond plans' on tho ticket it' offered to him by the convention, in the eveut of 111 tine's nomination, ami he replied that he was willing to leave the matter in the hands of his friends. It i« mentioned as a singular histori cal ptrallcl th.it Buchanan and llreek enridge wer*» nominate<l by tht Demo etaUt party at Cincinnati. There was a peculiar ao-iteration of tbe names of the two (!'•, and the rudv puns of tliat [a-rioJ. " Bully boys, brav«*st and best, to will be retuemljercd by ilioae who wars familial with th* event itf that execitiug catupaigu. It is thought that liristow'a natuu would uiaterially »tr »ngth<ii tho ticket, ajel a pretext would thereby b>* furnished to Liberal Republicans to return to tin party, and, Ivsiile*, the religious ele ment of the country which has favor ad Briotow's uouiiuatioii would also be re turned to the party. Several promi nent Republicans m this city declared today that lilaiue and liristow would be the strongest ticket thai could be placed in the tieid. WASHINGTON, June 11 At tl o'clock this evening, Ulaind took a drive «»f M. \eii utiles with Secretary Vish in an open carriage, passing through a iiuin- Iter of pnblic s«piain»and streets «>t the city where hi» appe*r<«nc* excitvd uiu« h eCugmtulafory i-oiritnt nt. Ife was out tt'iuut an hour, after lie returned; be ate his dinner with his friends, read the evening |t*p> is, and spent an hour or . two i.t ionver-.itiui» with hi- friends atal lul.itious Bta.na tlun retiitd to rest. Bud at '• jo u-as sleeping quietly» Among the very numerous telegrams leovived by Blaine t«»-day from all parts • of the C'tuntry congratailatiug him in his c> iivaWsccnee aud pros|»ects gener ally. is one from IWe Spanish Minister, now in Ntw York, and several friends iu tlie moot it au >s ut (J*ltiert»i.i. The H'orf l " Washington s|>«'cial s.iys | •'A statement ha-< ln-en made to-day on auth«>rity of s»uuc worth, of Grant's tauixiac to rem< vc Bristow after tho convention unless his name is on the ticket But there is suspicion that the statement is a ruse of Bristow's frionda to help hiui in the convention. WASHINGTON, June 15. The Presi dent recently wrote to the editor of the Sunday s« lnx>l 1 n>.< n at Phiht lelphia, as follow s " Your favor of yeatcolay, asking a message from me t<> the childreu of the I'nited States to a«"COu»piny your cen tennial iiiiuitar, is this moment re ceived. My advice to Sunday aebool-, of nc matter what ditioniillation, is to hold fast to the Bille a» the sheet auclior of your lilH'rties. Write its p;aoe|4* m y<air ii *arts ,u»d practicv them in your lives. To the influence of thi* Uvk we are iudebt*'d f«tr all progress ma>.le in civilization, acd to this b>ok wo must lock for our guid auce in the future. Righteousness « \alts a nation, but sm is a reptcatch to A y people. Yours u>|>tvtfallv, U. S GUAN I " tiI.ITIXG AITKR Tukm A from Washington to the t*in cinnati Enqairer atya an inveatigatifu oommittee are abvHit t«» get on the track of thi Pugrt Sesitid and I-ak« Superior land grabbing c rj»t»ratioo, of whicii Senator Window and Win. S. King, of Minnesota, are director*, and whnh is an ius'.J«> nug in the N rtl vrn Pacirt»' Railroad Company, tbe « Wceri «<f tht latter t*mg directors e-f the former l«nn<l gra'tbincr i< tb*» rt>ar^»* BRITISH COLOMBIA ITEMS. «»11> f'i tNF.KR GoNF. Our rrvl' r< » ' obaerve r»mot:g the d-at a n-'iiiv* the demi.— OF WB, R. McDmal 1 it < Liiwb. k Mr. McD aald is well known tbr ;;_[b- u! th- I'r •. i..ce. ha\ini; k■•* !■* ri * a- D «> fr * >ne tiuif. iii i - i s»-que|,* iv * -in «h ui*-n? at Yale. Br |- med ■ n*h-r --% e>>ilitv with o» h. and S**<st as ..... , ! country ].i[« rv 11. i av.a a * id. w and -wcutrr children t J mourn hit ! -SB. W. -i i-x> to record 15j death -<f Richir 1 K ;iy a! Sunns- U>J j oncers vn!t renvrobcr "h n< »t Dick," who us». 1 t / k- * a V «ie in the early <lt) The o I cbims arc rapidly pi-s icg away AL* HKHY.— A !iu!i»l»troi gentleman during the put week or have been practising this d lightful recreation with the h •}<* of becoming iently skilled to v. in the pri*.>« to be «-h't for at tht Forester* frU on Saturday next Several intended couipetit**rs ate mak inp excellent sb 'Oting, and at •>' yard range 'spot tbc gold" witn nearly every arrow A number of the fiir sex will compt t«- in the com test open for ladies. ari l <* 1 I »ome what to tbe novelty of i he f-ports. WHAT -HM.L WE DO VITII THEM r -It i> tt.it«d on good authority that Ti* > *-Lg, of tLi« city Laa received m f »ruiation that three have sailud front Hong Koug—two for Portland, Oregon, and o:te for Etquimalt. the lat tfT having on Uiard 400 Chinese p.iv. aengera liound fur British Columbia and Vkiil arriv« here in al>oiit throe w.-eka or month. i HIS Eyk.—A few <l»yv ngo a ■ man named Ja>. White, while in the act of firing ufl hi* g in, received a tViignient »f the <tip it i> Mtppoatd, in lha right eye. The result \vus a com plet«* division of the pupil, and conse quently destruction of the eye. A.VOTH KR CHURCH —Th Baptists of Victoria have pnreba-ed a lot on Pan dora street, between Dougla* nnd Bl:in cbanl ot» which Ihey intend erectuig a hand vine edifice, of 40 l»v tjO feet, at a Coat of a!»out tbia will make the tenth church in our city. Yuily, we :vr« yetting along. THK Boston Evening Journal is in formed that J. C. Aycr, the patent ucdkino manufacturer, of Mass, was aent to ail itiwne asylum hi New I Jersey last week. CHIJIFSK IX NEW YORK.—About ouw hundred and twauty newly iui|>orte«l Chinamen went to work on the Long Island Railroad at seventy cents each per day. MISCELLANEOUS. AMOUMI],\T ! On an. I aft* r J mi*- l'2tli, a Sla®e Mill leave Seattle F« r the Tallmit Si Kenton Coal Minos At 7 V> every morning. coimyiu:' patwetigem ami freight b>>th way*. 1 have fitted up a )>a*K«iii;tT car. which will connect with my #ta«<*, t>» imiiv) - tin*** who patronize my line from Steele'#Landing to the Minos, Tim* av itl:nx a very disagreeable rile up the til lIMIK sr llif O Miws K. A BRA MS. Proprietor Seattle. Jnm 1011. j tin Ift IB BOW! The Shell* from Wo«>«h n liowl* make tb»- lm4 Fe«*d Tr fi>r b< i>« a c r ■ attle e\. r iu*d. Pit Mi: $1.50 PER HOZKN. Applr at th»- \?o<4oii Bowl Fartorr. YESLER'S HALL SEATTIjE. F>r a *b» it only. commencing Wednesday, •lime 21 THK FAMOUS M AGI'IRE'S CALIFORNIA >1 instrHs ! [Fr-m CHARLES M ATKINS Manager The Monarch* of Minstrclsy, WM. COI'ItTKIGIIT, CIIAS. KEEh JAMES MACK IN, FRANK WIL- SoN* ERNEST LINDEN, ,T M. NORCROSS Mark in and Wilson, Tbe great. «t tinnj and I'ax e Clt -.: Artist* in tb Wortd. Our Quartette. Mr FREI> M WALZ. r J M 50IU:RfH> Mr I M lAVIS. Mr I M LIM KM a L*r#r ai«>i kit ir'.t oR< lli-"»Tli\ •>! Pi. k*%t Mn.*iiiaus. my i hange of Protamine e*. h E»emi rf _/• II * TINES SATI KTAY AFTHItN^H>N PUIO-S OF ADMISSION Peeaa f'irrle an 1 itkli . K<Mwr vr»l Sc At. crcta utra < » 1 - it tl.» tip ft.. < i;-ar *•. r. NEW AT»VE RTISEMENTS mm iinnim l • ♦KHAT CLEAKING OCT OK DRY GOODS AM) Clot liin£ F RAVEN THAI* BROS MU.I I'IIEKT. SKA TTI E Making arraog tUi.au f.» tli* f¥?»wra; t. > our hri. k S( r»- n- * I'ißw ffMtal. fTir the entire *t»»rk i.sf at o. rt.' li> > u»: ts *:J«1 I 1.-ta is«>Kl ninrh l>»-low ooct. TH«- »t'« k ih -ii[Kri"r t any In tfcerity.eno «ictiiig < f Drv Goods Clothing, Hoots, Sht»os. Hats. Rlanketc. Arc.. \VfIOLKSALE AND RETAIL. HRAUKNTHAL RRO IBS * CO Importers of ■GA S i t I % kf V..4—* i : s , «* > /-,* V-$ V j 2 f I I FIXTURES I KTKAM All! «A«; VI • • ■ ■■!(*«, BRASS GOODS, &€. I P. ANDREWS & CO. HI i -- i STOVES, fINWAREI HOUSE FUftMSHIMG ; HARDWARE! i ' ! ~ I All work pertaining to the lawinosa done at short ntotieo, ami hi a Workman-like Manner. ooumm* tat. rrnKEr, »rrw*r.ii wiiHinmo* ash main. KEATTLK. W. T. uil3-3ni | I ■ \v. n. SJ iuri>v, • I>KALi.K IX PAINTS, OILS, MDVAtRISN, ULAttM. riTTI, (4LORM, tf«. HOUSE ft SIGN PAINTING, GRAINING, PAPER HANGING, \ GLAZING, ETC., ETC. D»oe in WortuiMlil' nianaer am! at Sb rt >'•■- tire tiive me a Call. W. H. SiIOIT»Y. RUBBER JP-AINT. I »ill v. ukr.»:it< < th« Rubber I'aii.t, all other ci t si equal, to e»re «arfa<*. per , alb n. t« .-coat work, than tb« Atlantic Lead ud Uo«ml OU. amt Twwty par more than the Av*riu Ohemi.-al Paint, and that It will :aet k*f»s ** either. when pmperl* ap|>lie<l. \»lUiv Jt < , lYelinjr. Craekinjr. or < 'lialk ing oft". W H SUoudy Srltlie )>IB* 1* MISCELLANEOUS DEXTER NORTON A CO., BANKERS SKATTUi. W.T. DKIDBITB KRCKIVRD AND AC roußln kej't •abject to Cheek « r Draft Tsterest allowed on deivsits fr»ni date U ( Sight Ft "hang* oa I'ottland, Sao Franewco and Xew York. Vnoey t.oased on anorosed teeunty; R<-nd«. Mwk* and other valuable* reieived on dep.sit for tfe keejvtig. CodeittoaS made «B<! prxeed* promptly rrfrti Tteo. Inf<-*in.rals in Heal Karate and other prop ert y made f»» : arties. BENTON I COAL CO.tIIMW rmMrat- 8 k. Mrrrtmr) F. H. BEKDEIUOK. PaiaeinL PUCK or BcanrxM : • l«, EAST STREET. SAX FIIAXCIftCO. Locanoa o» Wuau : I BLACK BITER. KIS6 OOrXTT. W. T. IMUB OOMPAXY 18 SELLIXtf A Ht'PF RIOR ARTICLE OF COAL AT $6 PER ION, And furatabtng Htookbatdera «*). mt p«r at»!»- u 'iimu*, at Um» rata of Four Dollars per TON. j Apply at the OAc« of til* RENTt )> CuAl. CO. on C'omuieivial Street, Htattli*. W. T. SEATTLE COAL | AMD - TRANSPORTATION CO PrtarflfMtl plaef af Rmlarwt, Maw Fraattaco, 4'al. Laratiaa af Warka, Klaf Caaatjr, . i Waaklactaa Terrttarjr. Tkia (Xxiipaay la now prepared ta fiunlah Snperlor Quality of Coal IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT 1 im u m. zm» ,-m. m « For Sale, at Low Prices ! Apply at the Offlco of THE SEATTLE COAL Seattle. November .Hi. lffft. A. MACKINTOSH, Notary Public aud Conveyancer, Real Estate and Tax Agent* Baa B complete AI w tract of Tltla to all laiulf lit King County. Will attend to the punhaae and aalo of Laada anywhere on Sound. attanUon paid to Tranafer of Real E»tite and Payment of Taxes. Patronage solicited and aatia faotioo guaranteed. Oflreon Mill Btraet, nearly oppoalte the "Or cldentil Uotel." THE ALHAMBRA SALOON B. PBICHAED, Proprietor. Sucrrafter to Win. Malvln. Mill St. opposite the Post Office, ' SEATTLK. Wines, 3jlq.uors, Cigars, etc. of the best quality coustantly on liand. nilo BAINBRIOGE HOTEL. JAMRfc TAYLOR, Propr. The only botel in Pert Blakely, a*d Out tuoa! cotaiplete iu all ita adaptatluua to the a<"<*otn raodaUoß and coufurt of faiuiliea and the trav eli*a paklic, ofany houae -stn the Sound. The building la Bee, and hard-finished throughout Ratea ol Raard and I^NIKIBK: Board i*r w«ek ffl ttfl Board and Lodging i»er weak 7't*J Board per day t in] Board and Lodgißg par day SI J6ai >ll :•<! The Bar ia aunditsl with the heat t*f LIQUORS AND CIGARS S TAOS TO POET MADISON EVERT OTHKIi day . also. Saddle lloraes da.r or night t< and froiu Port Madiauii. J AMLS TAYLOK. LMW . Port Blakaly, W. 7, IS7C. ME STATE IMESTMM AM) ! INSURANCE CO. Flro db Marine, ! Cash Assets, - - $480,000 Priucipal Office. No. 409, California St San Francinto. OPF K'K KM: Ft ru DomßCi, A. J. BkiiTT, Vlce-Pt OIARLI.II H. CL'MIXO, S»-cr#Ury. I*. 4k «».. (irjirrsl fir ) enun at<J W«ab*j ftun, P<»rtlsu<l. Oregon. riR?T-( r.ASS BIAKA 90LlriTP.l> C. C. Perkins, Agent. r ■"■ G . Dew-Drop SiilOon. C«»r. Mill X 2*l St., Smttlr, W. T. HARRY ZIMOARN, PrepriMo MISCELLANEOUS. BUY YOUR GOODS OF B R 0 SCHWABACHER & c 0 THEY KKKF THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT, AND SKLL CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHKK HOUiG IN" THE TERR J TORY M fIAOTM for Sale or Hire Apply •» Robinson's Ship Yard. PtrtlH cud b* mpplird with row or Mil txmta. vi i * wit a»i: Hit in charge. W*. W.KOBIWIoX. ORANB CENTENNIAL BALL IN Ycaler'* Hull, ON TtiAttdii> KTenins* July 4tli, Fader the manag* mailt "f Y. BROTHfcKHoOIi aud O. O. HTKINWKO. TIOK.UTS, «Q. LIVERV STABLE Cor. of Mill & Second Streets (Oi>tHo}t* Ofddfntil *Hat«l.) UHATTI.B, W. T. W. H. BOW, Proprietor. R HORSES, nraaik's, c ARM AGES, WAGONS and SADDLE HOUSES Kept for Wire Hurwi bought and Bold. Hay ud Onla, of i *uperl:>r qnality. ilviyt ou kMd. RU(M froinhU Mtable rrun«rt twira a day with the Laka WaahißgUxi •taaiuer fur tba Saattla Coal Miae 4j| farm in or 181 ACHES F or Sale Situated about two aiU«*a from the eity of Port Tovoivod. Jeflfentou County. The ioontf r>ad leading b> P«»rt l>ia«'o»rry Mill, Clitinai now bay, and Port Ludlow Mill.ruuaritfht through the farm. One h!n«lr»«d wrea or;<ler femra.fSO <>r 7« for ml tivetion. 'io frm It. re>l clover aiwi d dug well- Plenty of water, a cistern of fto.ouo gallone, a (M ud and Kprinrf. A good two atory houav X by 4H, Lam, triable, ahtxla and ether ue< e*Mry buiidlnga. A good orchard l'J jre»ra old. With KO tt'M of ▼arioua kind*. Two good mi!'h r<*wa, farming toola, tao g »A horaa teaiua. etc.. etc.. fur aala if wanted. The above land with all ita impr »*to»nta, will be aoM for eumethiog leaa thaa 114 com par acre, if applied for aooo. Title, U. B. Patent. For further partii nlar* apply ft thla •■ftnr. Of at th»> house <>f f. M IIIIMuNP, Au tpreuuae* MIS KIXANEOUa. GO TO Bean & Whte KEW GROCERY STOK OX FRONT STKFrT. if Worth o; your 1 h#v kee r a Urgt «U.l Grocer!** Sfhwil Rooks, Statin^ AND NOTION'S A»1 are tb* oily bout* i U 9<»itl« -i can got the AKlcn Pried Apples. Pea* Plums, Corn. Onions, k They *!»> k.-ep ivnatan:]) hWJ, MitUtling*, Bran, Wheat, Oats, fft c S TEAMEH " Fanny Lab J. K. HILL, Mg«i)>r, Will lea** Seattle for SXOHOMJSH CITY Kvery Thursday, and KfUrv ingon Saturday - Stoppings *ay at all iiit» % rnusliati» I Audita AUu for WHITE RTVKH Every Monday and Hetiirnifc on Tuesday- Stopping at all » toriuedinte Landings. Freight on White River will I* i.: p»r t<a, mort'haudiMe and prodnoa, with tii« M.*M« of bay. Paiimtiijj<r far» reasonable. J. A. M-THKK. Wboleaale and retail dealer hi cuius, Tim iKo, rim and OTJ TIiBRT, •/"Call tod examine my (rood* at Farukai • Clark'aMore. Commercial Street, Seattle,i.T um K9i:«> V v« li. T. P. FREEMAN H«I juat removed to hi* new atom on Mill aim* Oppotdte Occidental n<>htl. where AM Vl* Kfi f "/fH' VhlT'lJlWt "Kt%f CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, *J~C,*n hen. e forth be im* nred. The Grotto SALOON, Mill Street. Seattle. W.f. ♦» 4 ALGIR & NIXON Preprieuwi MERCHANT EXCHANGE Saloon UN Mil.!. BTKKRT SKATTIX, W.t The Vinaat WINES, LIQUORS & CIOAK Conatant'y '>u band. ft KIGBKY Proprietor. Northern Pacific Railroad, "ft ciflc Division. . MA TO TACOMA, It AII.)'. {SI'S PA YS AW I'KPIM IkAVK I * uu,r *^», I Kalaiua II A. M I Tacoiua ff', , Tacouia 7<»i M. | Kalama IS** f CounectiouH : At Kalan* with O. H. N. Co.'a poiuta i»u the Columbia river. At Tenin<» for Olympia, . At TACOMA with Steaiuera for Seattle.»"J" pla and all oCier |><ditta on Sound. On Saturday and Wednesday at 6 A. ; atean.er* for Port Townaend. Victoria. MaW* 1 I New Weatininater and Fraiu r Hiver. i Connecting with Pacific Mall Ht»*auk"b»l» | pany'a ateamera trl-m<>nthly from Vltftortow j Fraud* », Through fare from Portland t > San Fraw'**' , < «bIH I'M AO j •'** Through Ticket* for aal» at the office I R. N. Co.. Portland, Or. J. W. SFKAOf * General Superintend H. W. FAIRWFATHF.K, . Jun-i 'lmiTil Tlilfl Atf*' OFFICE SALOON, Lawrence & Perkins, Prop* •• JIIU. STREET, SIATTI.K. • Having purchased the ■•hi Stand a" hr 111 BK IA»WK, on Mill Htr. • t, oj.poaite nilll, Seattle. W. T . (n..w kU"\vii »* ,hr • HA LOON | ant lilted it u|< lo fir*t < ia« . are h< w prejsred t«' furniah • »«r lß jl'l ! public generally with WINKS, I -I'V' OAKS of the fin**»t brauda. ,„.tiiF H 1 We have a first-.'la** UII.I.IAKU rA#W' f veral Private " Vlub Hoom* for the accommodation «>f our patr"ii». LAW HEX'CK* Old Oohlen. J B Cutter A Oalue* t,w ta#e Hy«i Whiakya. Three Star llen'i Mart*-! Brandy. t*».|i»liiuti> '•»> hand.