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me Dim IYTELUGENCEB. nr DAVID 1110- HNS. I'HK DAILT Hi • wt»ll«!»»*«l fifr) mamldi. « ;n'l*jr» {.•tKj. »t<'! 'J* ..r*T*-i t • il" rttj*Tnm Sn ti- city, tl 2) fttU \*t *"« * } •?*! > t" th#> l'«r ittitirii, Sl«.«» i-i ti. * THE KTK.UI.V EX. Thi» o.tt *r»! j pnlmt; f W W»h tnift'in, with tS< ir » ? w>y l» !t»<- Territory. i» ; 1 *r-ry s*t-jM*y u.'imii.?. T*n -' fhr«-«* llotlnr* pr •*>-! MR, I'l KJ *I « - A 1.00. nr. H. «. W%KI» 1* Crtar duly »otb<-rtJ»-d nun *JtSi wh< m »rr*M/-r; •r t» utMr if ttrr •{••llv«»ry umrbrr*' in tb»- <~itj •fjd dtftwfil I' »rt« 'tn* H-iund. »ii<l t - wh'-rri I>Q IMMBT of #UT*- th'fto, IN*) Count)' ami ('iljr Ofllrial l'rewt. Wednesday, Aug. 16. 1876. WHITE HIVER IMPROVE- KENT. Measure* have U-cn set on foot j looking to the drainage of a large |*>rtioii of White river valley. Of this prof-oged improvement we have j H|K>keii at length heretofore. The «*!itire vallev w ill shir«- in the benefits of this * lit# rpriso if successful. The malaria ♦ ngetid'-red in this swamp l»a« affet ted th** healtbfulncss of the air of the whole valley, because the poisonous exhalations, blown by the winds, far and wide, liave pervaded the atmosphere with a miasrna where where they have spread. I besides, the ba< k farms throughout the uj.j-er and cetitral valley have suffered from a sujMTlluity of water, owing to the olnitruction presented ir.this swamp, intercepting tin- outlet. The desired improvement is to be rtfected iii two ways, and the entire valley should In* contemplated iu the scheme. First, by intercepting the inth.w of the drainage from the ad jacent tipla i ls and bills by means of a catehment drain along the and by increasing the fiM'ilitieH for the egress of the watei by o|»eniltg, deep«ning and systematically con necting the existing sloughs that ramifv the entire vallev. Second, the Mirfaeo of the lower (tortious of the valley may U- rapidly raised by and distribut ing the sediment laden Hood-waters «*d their rieh deposit# into Seattle harltor, bloeking it up against com merce, steadily, further and further down toward the In ads. Inthel>ot tonis of the Columbia and Frazer rivers, the freshet of ia.st June is reported to have raised the level of the alluvions \erv generally from two to four feet and in some places eight feet. It has l*vn proposed, :ili« 1 tin' sug gestioii meets the approval of* exj»e rietiecd fanners of tbe valley,to open inlets at suitable |»oints along the bank of the river, regulated l»v sub stantial pate*, whn h shall serve for Hushing iu the winter and f<>r drain* age in the summer, being so regu lated as to shut out the overflow waters us tnueh a< possible iu the spring, which usua'ly floods these low lands with disastrous results to the crops. As the river falls lielow the 1. •vel of tbe l»a< k lands, the gates can l»e raised for drainage. TELEGRAPHIC CALIFORNIA. MN FRAN«I*»O, Aug 1 — A fea ture in tbe in-'t h oitile line to day is agrand«n!e tt »u<ii,u by Newall Jt Co, of woolens f"r< j« tl>e Mission and Pio neer Milis to tbe value of $330,000. '1 he goods have IMVII goirgr ftpidty dur ing tie* morning at fairptiee* SAN I*K.\MI-VO. Aug. 15 Flour piice* without change, deiuaud quiet. Wheat l.iverp. I market continues to droop, anotlnr d«chne cabled to-day, •hipping g«a>l * nominal at 1 .%<n <f l.*»2|. Barley market refuted weak at $1 for foc iin lot- Oats -uo cbtngtt In values, trad' 1 i> of jobbing character. Hay «i 13 for cargo lots Potato** sweet, STi«fl»K>, all other qualities T (V .ISO. NKVAHA, CAI. Aug 13. F W. Wil bert, tl. \N Metshorn, .TA« Reed, Frank W iU n srd .1- O'Neal were before the Gtand Jury !oity with having committed ,»n j»tr cious tnuider near Truckec en the 17th of June. The ar- r> ts wiri ma le upon A statcim-nt of Cal an » *-« nviet, »Uo' « I dms to 1 a*c b«-« it ofu el the murder «r- Caj t Wal, brother of I •*•!(, Ben. 1 l.irri«oo in ! J %m-s T. Cros* tu»d» the re#t last w. k N » resist aiuv but great exciteuu nt prevailed in Truekee Wednesday the officers went to them to TaHoi and Arrested G o \V Getchel, wh > il«o e i !.--*>! to one of the gai f, an 1 wl-s aweru -tat.iunt corroborates M ' 'ulJo- gh - I'heae Matfi;ei:ts e lit len Uiadt public. !>ut are fcubatai t» . ly a< follow*. The Caua Leogu-* uut on tlie night in ! ard a* th* el<w of their try ing, G'tcb»-i. McCuilough and others, • bore n»roed. went to the cabin ol Frank W»l*>n, |r*ur*d mrnit and arntunfi* r> and pwwlyd to tbe C hm* Caup, on Trout Creek. One of tin* {Arty theti the cabin* <>n fir two thor- li J th" -h <»? - ing and the r« »t k'-pt guard All >ie_ tail- "f th» p!ot, &nd of the tn»!<ner if which it w » executed ar" giver. In the stit« ment on the o« her hand a full and complete d< fenc-> i* elaiim**' by WilVrt, Mfi«h »rn. He«l, WiU n and 0 N -al. Over 40 witness for Jefcuce can;- down from Triu k« e. By consent of th«* I'r.»*« < uting Attorn* y an i at th r'-cprt of the <Jr*n«l .lurcrs. all cvi douce f>>r th Mt» ind nearly ail f->r th • defenee, i- b fort- the tirand .fury, wb*«*j decision probibly will lie ren dered to-morrow Ihe defence asit rt there i* no f'nindati'm for the statement, of Md 'ullough »ncl (i« t« hell; th »t < Jetch ell was on a dninkon earon-*' on the night of the murler, an<l «1 i«i not leave town; that hi* statement i« therefore false in every fwrticular. The prison era each an<l all claim tin y hare the evidence an to their whereabouts and innocence. Connection of the league with the crime i- stoutly denied by all its memlw-rs, and its prudent, Uarnh t Davi*, hm come from Truckee :i* h w it nejw. As the testimony before the gran<l jury is k<-pt s«-< r< t, only grn**r »l reports are given as t<, the evidence. Wilbert, Mer«horu, O'yval. and WiKo i are old r»>id**nt.- of Truckee, and hive 1 hitherto borne g<njd reputations \\ il ! tn-rt and Merfhorn have families. EABTEBIV STATES. w ASIJINOToN. Aug. 15.— The Senate it 2 o'clock is Mill in session. with >ut havn g acc< rnplisbed anything except Vctmg to adjourn and answeiing to calliof th* Hon*.- <>n the Senate Amend inetit. L >gan agreeing. Yeas nay* 12. The bill then passed. S|»eocer then submitted a resolution directing tlie Secretary of the Senate to j«»y clerks of the several standing C mmittees of the S-nate ]«tf Jinn com pensation for August. Sargent objected to the resolution, claiming it to K» con tnry to law, which expressly provides that their compensations should In* dur ing the session only The Senate then, at 2:50, adjourned till 12 to day. WASIUNOTON, Aug. 15.—111 the Sen ate. Wmdom called up conference re port en the Indian appropriation hill. Agreed to without discussion. Ixigan caded up llcuse hill to authorize the President io accept services of volun teers to aid in suppressing Indians. He submitted an amendment, in nature of io Increase such companies of cavaliy regiments as he may think ptopcr to a hundred men each, providing the total number of men shall not exceed 2,500, and appropriating $1,031,700, to pay expeuse* of such increase. NEW YOUK, Aug. 15.—Advices from Columbia bave the following: War-like troubles loom up in the Columbian Re public. The first outbreak in the State of Cariitm July Ist ban spread. Pro nunciamcutos the Government have been rife in that section, and tbe Const rvative Catholic Clerical jfer ty are in op* n rebellion. There have been s-veral fights in Carthage, 1(H) lib erals ot' the Government party were killed or wounded by the Conservatives who gained the fight at Vi«lelina, near Palymatia On July 17th the Literals defeated five thousand Coii«rvatit«s; another body of five hundred Conserva tives under Gen. Herrar WPI»- beaten at Mt. Pachiia, Herrnr losing bis life. In the fray at rnubuiktoo, l'.trtndo and other fights, the LiVral* elaiiu vic tory s An « i« « xj»' t ted le tween 1 "».*Coiwrvatn ttamped at Carthage, and H»*» ot iuur> Liberals, who were aliont to att-ok them. Tile IN'i'v Party iu ttn* Suie ot Antiijn>>k t have given in to the \\ ir P.otv l.y the overthrow of the IVa - l\esilnt. It is foretold that military aid will U> sent to the Revolutionists iu Caueiti. If this is d.ui" it is |>r <>><bht fl»t» the Government will int. ii". r.. the llevolutionist* l'he Columbian tJatrti in Panami will leave on the i.inth t<>r Cancan. Tbc the pas* nc r os« the Dai ieii til vide, silvoitlwl by Mr. |)og»- go/a. in hi* CAIIAI project, in establish ed beyond a doubt. India rubbr col lectors strongly »l»i*it«l it, Colonial miner* pasard right by it in Apiil and M»Y last. and Col. W . 1). Fan and HI American went through it in June AIM) July CIIICAtiO, Aug L.V The InUr <AV«IVJI SIOUX City special aiyt AH Indian brought newt into Fort Th nipson this afternoon thAt a great battle had recently been fought by Gen Crxk'i Command ami Sitting Bull's foret-s The Indians IIAVC been nearly all kil iwl. those who escaped »catt* r.ng in All directions, there not b-ing enough l» ft to res'st the soldier? I.i UKNWIMITH K i-. Aug !*> The i.' w ill to morrow publish an CiHint of the Cii^t« r battle an reported by agent Mihsto Superint*ndent Nicb.l s.»n It i- strhtly an In<li.an \ < rsi nof the story Atid agrees in t-verr inij». rtuu t particular with that of the nulitarv The Indians are ««id t » luve had four to Custar's one. NEW YOMK, Aug 13. —The FIWA' Cincinnati d.sjkit h«K from North Ver nou inditate a renewal «>f th; strike of the brakeni -n on the Ohio and llia- «i<«ipT>pi rsnr , sid.w»*h ctt sl*rrr. in? indi lent* ?h:vn b fore I.ate la* night it i» -tat dth<v tap; i the tele jjraj h1 i and t> k off -* tch f*s fr -n the Sup rintenlent t > th- Presi dent of tin- r«*d, <: i nature which high!v iiK'i' n> 1t ; li;, til 1 ' f »ro morn :• if ?h*- r* v't w.»« 2 •".•♦r«l It > -tatcd on ,1 authority ti. it t!« Sup ri >t. n dent of the n»*d i» a pr soner. The freight train- have Ixfii detained by ne-n i-triking Tlo- u* «-r< u h 1 Flora. I!N Itt- tr>,i ty The <iovi raor o: th.t >t*tc t>«-ingcalled on, ianelbtdf v at ill- guards t<» Say t. a: <i \ *-r*l men have been am »ted Tli eveni: u jour.iaD htve a >;»»•< i.il ti -patch fron IJ»yr« »th giving opinion® of«evird d»y« p« rt> r:n m- < - of Wag ner mu-ie, It i> generally luvorab'-. Ch trb.- O'L'onn* r.who was \i- by Comtn«Mlore Vand«r!>ilt during bis re cejit iiln» ss,returned the visit and found .Mr. Vandi ibilt in :il»- ::t the <une con diii«in. WASH IMI TON, Aug. 13. In the Sen ates evening s< Kdmonda moved to take up the House Joint Resolution for C >n«ititutional amendment alwui. ap propriation for sectional schools. Alter a long debate the amendment was re ject e 1 25 Ayes; lfi N\»ys. Two thirds affirmative vote. It \v> j s a party v< te. In the House this evening no quorum voted on Kendall's motion, so Cox could not continue, but the motion to adjourn was lost, and at 11:30 this was the condition of affairs. Cox tri'il to ex pl un, but cries of order, order, prevail ed. Teriy responded that they would stay till daylight. 1 o'clock —call of the House is i:i progrc <. The Demo crat- want to give Cox a chance, au<l the lit publicans oppose if. EUROPE. LONDON, Aug 15. A Belgrade spe cial to the Ihiihf y, ir*, rejnuts the mili tary situation unchanged. General Heovulvitch In.s Uen reinforced, and remains at Bejo on the southern road iuto Moravii Valley, opposing Turkish advance from (Janguzovotz Colonel Becker is intrenched opp >*it«- Lukovoo, on the northern road from Saitzehar into the Moravi*n Valley, and resists approach of Osman Pasha. A l'aris dispatch to the D>tihj Tele gram reports that Friguet and his sons, aeronauts, ascended Sunday in a balloon from the environs of Paris. Thu hal lo- >n was torn by contact with tries, and fell rapidly to the ground. One young man was killed instantly, and the father injured LIVKUPOOL, Aug. I"). —The steamship Lord cleared for Philadelphia. Arriv ed out. LONDON, Aug. 15 —Charles John Howard, Karl of Suffolk and Berkshire died vestefdav, jtind 72 ments to the contrary, Ministerial Cri sea exists. The rctur.i of ex-Queen Isa bella iMMlea no good. The removal of i liemhers of the Cabinet who took part in the revolution against her, is con templated. BRITISH COLUMBIA ITEMS. A guu accident of* a very painful character took place near Parson's Bridge on I hursday afternoon by which Mr. Kenneth McKtn/.ie was seriously shot in the breast and about the arms and body. It appears that he was in company with another gentleman who lostgsight of him for a few minutes, and that a bird suddenly rising between him and his friend resulted in the dis charge of the l itter's gun with the effect mentioned. Mr. Mac kenzie, who suffer ed a great deal from hi* wounds, was at once conveyed to the Naval Hospital. Ks.|uitualt. where he received medical treatment and troin last account* was doing as well :iv can under the circum st »i»e« s I».* cxp c»ed. |he gentleman who was as unfortunate as to IN- the calls'* ot tlu l aceid nt of ft- Is vcrv much di«tressi*d. l T nder t!ie c,ir« ful »u;«-rintendeiiec of Mr J J. Downey, the'lunatic asy luni on the Indian Reserve ban assumed an entirely different appearance. Tbe number of «»«•< upsnts of the institution we to stat* 1 , however, exceeds that of uitny month* pa*t, tb-* total n«>w ag«fn gating iJ9inab s and 4 feirsb's -several of the malt* patients aie so fractious as t»j t'niand almost e'its'ant watchfulness and separate c u.fiu> int'iit, Ih» aeeomodation of tbe i i»titu?i i) is ev n now scarcely equal to the v. tjtiiren.ents of the patients and the building in course of erection at No** Westminster will not, we under stand. I** ready for ocunation until Julv 1*77. Th«» s?eiu-bip Dakota took A way the follow Amounts of treasure yest» rday, shipped through Messrs Wells, Fargo A Co ~B*nk B. N. A . Bank of !i 0 . #10,014. and F Garesche, *4.- 2<«» Ti til, $12,412 - C>loni»t. Ht«M I'OKT (iAMKI.K. I'.IKR OAMULK. Ails;. 14. IS7O. L.i» ISTI:I.I.I«IKN( K is -The ship King Philip i> loading an 1 will have quick dispatch for the Bay. The i !d nti 1 will r« sit nc o,»p< r.tions on tin- 15th 1 h< rr I- slid to be more si kn -s in Uatuble now than ercr b tore, children Aud adult* In ing -imilarly affected. A tl re y ;ir old aoa of Mr and Mr>. Kb erly died on the f»th, and an infant daughter of Mr and Mr- Allison on the lltli, and At this date MR Phincas Fit ter LI«- A SIIIHII girl ill Dysentery is the prevailing diseast*. Mr. Walker La- jv>-tpon«-d In- antiei fwt d vi»it for the n*»cnt, but will g> in a few days. I.et me say through your Journal tii t the K:t-ap County Democracy want a can h i.itf this year for delegate, w hocan • toot his own horn"—no more stump -pfe.he> by pr \y —otherwise we will •jo t » the rad- If the unterrified Are really ~f combustible material. y uir < -rresjtoudent will accept and go on the >tump with aud Again?*, any half dozen orator* the oppoaish mux choose A NEW APVERTTSFTMTNTS. Kitsap Co. Democratic Convention T..- Ih- :■.,>«■*»& .<f E:tM; Otnl} »r<r r» qm ■*) : t *t thetr *ever*i Elect: n Precincts on the £3d dsy of \ara»t. IS"*. t > elect (Jcifgilw tw *?- t<*iid the Ctur.tr CbßTttitioD. t>> be held at P rt Gentle, KiUa'p county. M tdiy, 2*th. 1<«. U rh »*e Jele,»t** t. atteci the Territorial Convcfctiec, ij b# brld at Vancouver. xpteiuber l*t. 1*7(5. *t.» to t-ti boa e hundred Tote* cast. Port Gamble, county. \ug It. 1*76. GEO. W DWELI.Y. Secretary Democratic Central Corimittre. U. L. TH >LN*. JOE SSOW. City Surve- «■ C. S. Deputy Surveyor. THORXB & S\OW, civil uoiEi! us seimns Seattle, W. T. (irfi'Y orer So/:w», Entnmrt on Mill Street. | | Particular attention given to the Survey of Lands in King, Snohomish and What • com Counties. Seattle, Aug. 15,1876. aIG icjgyiigg TAKE NOTICF. v<»i« i 3 Yokes Large Steers, ■ Very kind and partly broke ; f> years old. APPLY TO W. J£C« l¥olan« aul«wU PORT Lrm,OW. ISAAC A. PALMER, I .1 la i • SEATTLE, W. T. la prepared to furnish PLANS and SPECIFI ! CATIONS for BUILDING tn all iU brant lies, and [ superintend tbeir construction. alCtfd-w M. DORAN.jfe ilSilL'liKEß. Sails made to Order and Warranted to Fit. Old Sails Kej>aired with Neatness and Disj>atcli. Flags, Tents & Awnings M-iJe to Order. Mill Street, Seattle, - - W. T. County Auditor. The u:i b n>igned announces himself as a can didate f r the ofUcefnf County Auditor, subject to the r»tlt. ation of the Rrpubllctu County Conven ti >n. to be he Id at Seattle «.n the '."Jtb lust. GARDNER KELLOOO. Seattle. August 15, sl'-tf HE IJ IlflUl [Mill The Republican Ontral Committee of King County hereby announce That the Republi. an Convention for the nomination of candidate* for County officer*, and election of delegates to the Territorial Republican Convention, will beheld at Yetder's Hall, in the city of Seattle. on Tuen d »y. August '.tnh. 1*76. at 1 o'clock r. m The Republican voter* of tha several precinct* of the county will meet at their several voting place* for the pur]«>se of electing members of said County Convention, on Friday. August lxth. I*7«. at '2 o'clock r.M. Each precincct will »>e en titled to one member for every ten. or fraction of ten votes given for the Republican candidate for Delegate to Congress at the last general election. By this apportionment, the different precincts in the county will be entitled to the following num ber of delegates : k • Seattle 41 Ereeport 3 lotwamUh 3 White River... 5 Slaughter 3 Porter * Prairie ~ !...".!**!.*! 1 Benton ...!. 3 Cedar River 2 l-ake Washington i Newcastle 3 Samamlah " \ Squak 1 Sn<x|Halml«.., a Tolt , Duvala 1 The meeting for Seattle precinct will be held at Yosier's flail. a. N MoCOXAHA, DANIEL BAOLEY. JOHN LKARY, suitJ Republican Central Committee, Democratic Convention. The Democrats of king county are requested to meet at thnr several voting places on Saturday, Itigust ii»th. Kfi. at '2 o'clock r. for the pur ;»!»«• of i h< >o*.ixiti del»-gat«*s to attend a Democratic County Convention, to be held at Seattle, on Sat urday, Antftut 'Jtstb, 1 "76, at 2 o'clock r \t The following i« the apporti ument of delegatr* Seattle. 25 Freeport ... .i * 2 Tolt j HovKjualmie •» Duval's ...r 2 White Riter 5 I-sk« fatbiigv n, 2 Sqtlak 2 M i I.a I i»:, K i.U « Porter's I*rairte 2 Saiuamish 2 Cevlar River.... j Dnwamlsh 2 Newcastle « Slaughter 2 Th«- drlegatre f»r the city of Seattle will be elected b* ballot. Slid Wn» 11. White, T S. Rus •rlt and » I . Coombs are apptmn-d a cutnnntte* to conduct the election C D EMtRT. ROBERT BKOW.V, M. V. B. STACY. W M TAYLOR, J ERE DKIuGS, ij24-Jtw Dent ormtic Cvany C«umtttee MISCELLANEOUS. Cooperage. Tbe nndervijmfd bv on band * lan;* quimtity FISH UUEU ill lISMI For >st res* cable price*. and t# I'repsred to f>lß<;. til LIDI< f cooj-er vr, rk on demand. All work -atranted. Apply at the Stop, or to Phil lip Kef _b'« Stor»- on Mill Street. suTwJ'.lt .TOHN (tOKINii. IV. H. PUMPHREV, Successor to PUMPHREY —YOUNG. iioohsfllfraiid Stationer, SBATTTiT] W. T, \V. 8. Wiogjn. WM. FOX. American House, Mill Street, Head of Yesler'a Wharf. SEATTLE, W. T. WIOGIN & FOX Proprietors Board and Lodging by the Week. - - $6.00 Board and Lodging by the Day, - - • 1.00 Single Meals. ...... 25c Beds from 25 to 50 Centa. alOtf Hurrah ! Tn the field again, and we will not stand back for anybody, and offer for sale to the public i,uuu rind uHsnniere Hats for Gents, at 50c eacji. Fine Ladies' and Chil dren's Straw Hats, at from 25c to 75c each. 2,000 Fine Gents' Straw Hats, at from 25c to 75c each. 500 Fine Gents' Panama Hats, at $1.25 each. 1,000 Gents' Oxford Ties, at $1.50 per pair. 1,500 Fine Gents' Alexis Ties, at $2.75 per pair. 750 Fine Gents' Goiters, at $2.75 per pair. 1,500 Fine pairs Gents' Hoofs, at from $2.50 to $5.00 per pair. 500 Fine pairs Hoys' Hoots, ;it from sl.2 ; > to 52.75 per pair. 2,000 Fine Ladies' Shoes, at $1.2-) to $2.50 per pair. 2,000 Fine pairs Gents' Cashmere Pants, at from $2.50 to $5.00 per pair. 500 doz. Fine Cheviot Shirts, at 75c to $1.25 each. 1,800 Fine Cashmere Shirts, at 50c to $3.00 each. And everything else in pro portion. Come one, come all. to the Seattle Auction Store Oil MILL STREET (Next door to the I'ostolfire.) JIOJUTA DAVIS, Proprietors. U*vue rarentlr bctum» •». If proprietor of t!i- V»t|ir Tra.:k aii.l brt,J CoOiptbf, ftii bill* due m*. n.uMt t» pal>l to Mr. t*»ul I'tuLaon on or b*~ frf the 15th of ant month tu M ve c mt» of «ol lei-tioa l»y Uw. DAVID WEBSTKR. Settle, Anrurt 11,Ovtl MISCKIJ.ANEOrs W. A. JE>XI\G S( *m'. lit rail L>e«it-r in v hoi. r GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, FINE TEAS, CiifIMERY, GL'SSWARf, FLOUR, FEED, «. Imported and California Wises. Foreign aim Domestic Liquors, Hears mid Tolmcco. All Goods Guaranttvil as Represented. (lihhls IVliwred in tl.o Citv F|> t of Charge Commercial Street, Seattle, w. !p. WAT ffl OMR A\D ME IS THIS? WHY! SIXTEEN YARDS CALICO FOR ? SI.OO f IS7O. 1875 ML A. KELLY & CO,, IIRIIUGISTS INK II'OTHECARIES, WltMlf'NStlc saaaCji ■<€'(» ||, SEATTLE, W. T. As we carry the l»rn«*t stock of Drugs. Medicines. Perf uui.ries. Ac., of snj hoti ;»• in town n can offer superior inducements t > the trader* of the Sound for their order*, for we i>r< :>oho to tLe jobbing traile a specialty. niid will sell good* #t tx>ttoin j.rin s. The ladle* will find our Toilet Department v«*ry complete, with the most 11.IYrfi.*m, and fine Cosmetiques. \%e have the teputatiou of keepiug the finest n ■•»!*. and it need* but aMm to prove It. Particular attention given to tilling Mt«licino Cheats for country Pbysicußi ami {Ships. PIONEER DRUG STORE. Huslliofl & W aid, s oc I "■2-w«• Snm m i I < mm sm it a*•«•» BrILT) TX (I II Ali I)A\ r A liE, MECHANICS' TOOLS A SPECIALTY Occidental Hotel) I John Collins & Co., Proprietors. o FREE COACII TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. o STETSON & POST. SEATTLE PL AXI X(i Mll LS, S A SH.DOORS j BLIND?-. FRAMES, SHUTTERS. AND WOOD FINISH | LIMBER 0771 l KITmCnSSTASTLY OH HASP FEED GROUND MILL >