THE IIIII.VINTELIMMKR. Wednesday, Aug 1 1876. IMTROVI!* VS •* i) irti f; Hi Mr W. I nr.'*, wo » iii to* t to day fr iu I,.k»' WnL 'ii that th«ir little t. ui. Nt %* Pi* t**' * l'»*y, «.n the «-aitrri; •tKif--of the Uke. »i gr wir.2 rtpid'.y j f are i ready »ix f*:niii«» •—ttl«-* * tb**ri. aud v-xeral f'a:U;"» h»- - >»♦•!< tik'-n up in ' 'iat locality up*»n wLi'-'n j<»-roianvt* H. claim* th*t i* to ' f t'.ii. «t f: lit *•<*: i nf W ,Urn Washington, ti» appl {*ar, *»S»erry and jduai trees which »r< i*,-ariijg this y«-*r and JOG small trees »( the satn-* kind ■v hicb will lx ar in a few years II" has fiVi Iwijf all Here of %traw|>«ry, aiel ;ie f >nrtji of an *« re <4 black bi*rry *.w?w. *n I be inti-nds to plant more »jn * neit Mr. Fri ii< h has the Best largest on the l*»y, baring 150 trees «h< h will b»- ir n»-xt year ASoTurn S.\i» A« CIDEVT —On Mon day afternoon, while Mr First brook, an employee of the Freeport mill l ompany «a* in •« bolting up" fjr the lath mnchitie, a b >it from the circular -ikw, •trikin# liiifl a f«iirful blow in fh* ikbJoaifn was immediately t.ik»u from ft" «"dl, and tlnnigh s«i Kitly h.»rt ••iff-red but little pain until 2 o'iilof k in the morning, when hi* •♦uf iVruig became intense. He was tak«*n Jn a bu»t and brought to tin* city, #riving here a little after noon y•*- twlsy, and taken to the r. sid. noe of K.-V Mr Atwvkl. I)r y wm imincdiatcly caM»-«t, au»ui.d him in a vfiy crifi' d condition, vifdent in (laOialiuU o' ll»«t IkiWi-N hivt: in At «»ur tunc ot going to hi* «uff ?ring was greatly rellcv«*d , but tb*; Dr. entertains T»ut little IMIJK; of hi* r.-i >vi ry, a>i ho considers hi* caae t-a c«.t?ditig»y doubtful. Mr. Firstbr.n.k r%ine !•< ."N-attle about two months sine**« tVom the K**t. n:.d weut to w>rk in Kfeepoit mi l d»out thr«j weeks a^jo. w.. 11*4 **< braid much com plaint coiicming «he stoppage 6t work mi Cherry stri« tby th«. gr.ul«*rs I» is ?rtw th't fbst street i» now passable fur tenuis-'lmt tli«*n the work i* not completes! I utii it i<< fully done, not only tht-re but hi I'tont Street aiwmt ns intersection. nothing rati l»e done by property holder* in to piaring tinir buildings caactly on tiie gjade, or coin ••riung thi* reimilding of side-walka »itii»-r w ill the g:»* and water pi pen be r« I lid until then Ibis causes an intcrlVr nue with tin* business and convenience ot resident - in th.«t lot ility. w hi< h thos<> hiving iontrol of the w• n«of our most rc*pectabh> citi* t it*, and one of the staunchcst Krpub Ikmimlb King Couuty, cuuics out l*»ld ly in op)»obitiot> to tho ro-iioininat ion by bi« party of our present Delegate. • !ilik» most perioni who generally skulk It hind *omu anonymo is lotino in •uch \ cnw, tho writer hcr>) give* utterance to his VK WI in an un mistakable manner. A* it is about tnuH tlu> |*H»ple were canvassing the mot it* « f our rt"»jxH'tivi' < andidates, fir a nomination to a candidaey for the lMeguli ship. our column# wilt l«» open t«» tho fuends or opponent* of Judge JMMLS. or any other aspirant at hist ti»m h ; ( s are Mining. 11k«- Mr Young, tn sultfcribe their nam-. •to nrhtt they write Tiik L*at Niour Mr Kdmund*, t i t*« t tin ker, who has l»een d» liv» r- I 2 it Mtiu* ul lecture* at Yesh-r a 11»U. i this i»ty, ai.d cngagf danger to t!u- American Kepublic." The huuso »v« crowded lii« principal objection* t i thw cl. rgy were that thoy intei fenn! t »• much in the matter of public edu l i t mi. claiming that the public «. h • U ii.mil 1 bj wholly secular. After tin !«i'tuti» a free dance was given in which tv*.nfy.rive couple* or ui<»ro jvir'ni >l»» li> »vi * t 4 v ( ti*v f>r Fort- In .1 V Nti'AM'V —tire*i.»'is • kiiijil.il *« *'» r • made to the i'hi* t of t »o Folic** yesterday by citiien* tiding m th.- •vxithw enter n |<«>rtion of the city agsinst the c iw« that i.ifi st ttiat s«-c --'i si and !iuk.< night hideous by their disui»< lof aundry l*-lSs Tins Alpine music is not agreeable to the wouhi 'h' traiiipul citiiens of tl»»t p.ir n «.f town; but on tb*. contrary it thfir ira and indict »tin l>,.<• who wa« oiilij»Hl to t nut of m wsruiU'dthi* morning at day-break ' i vite the cow sto Iwiv his preiuis. s ■nd jillow him hi* uma! tttorning nap 'h*i«r»-l he could only do them ju»ti«- «»thn I iub!e lurrelol aluit g in. a? d s .'ithvr I that he did not have * ;>ul of scalding hot wster at hti. I > ImVIIN»K T\ni». An imuielOM* Is bell 4 iiui:? hy tie > itth' Water ' 'upany on James Stna-?. Ixtwirn K urth ai \ \\i\h, just i~t ,\ ,. r xl <1 »•<»' id Mr. R.» ert Husml; it i, 11 t»*t. '»ud its »tps sly u |li U ](Kl.*m ttalUxis The ron'l ot* f r I mill, jj , t has Ua a let t<» Mr 11 1' I' .i i \j r Jv>hn it» . • n • fwmaoill ■ i : C iuplrtnl. aid U.ttoui a 1 Jul twulkM an I pit. h.sl T! ■ y w;li <>. u , *®ance to pltnk t'»«* s,,i, , • ~ i .. w **|>acttsl that ttie tank v ill vxm U '•a»ly to hoi J u iter. It wi'l lie t>e tank ever bunt m the T rn' \ The '.irk Cm ~f th u, ~ Gray, Uiaii.J a»th \ \- , t „ % of * IU ll S »«> Francisco '•hit aftrrn«*v; Pi.: I ,wy«LjD It EM 4, —We are ] ■ ito noto the rttnrn f Hr. C. M I' - i i-hiw ! i Li* home sirv.ii aft»T * f! - so- we.k» in the Ea*t. where IJ ,rs* »«**n vmftng t \<\ fri> ;.d* He ccu.« * :*v k reconciled that Li« lot b»* >-> ■ '•i-' i the pleasant *h"r.*s of Port Towrwnd P,»y. Mr« Bradshaw *-»* »-*■-r. ,';i' «:i at o[> mpia during her h i a'?*»r ebit ;* ti'»w r-'e *%r ; i' . . .Tbotr.a* M re, who ha* been -*■ i'ti'jr ft"i ' . S*aind f>r +> 'li* » *-* n.'t with an accident at P rt Gtsbll !a»t *c- k whiS' - g >ing aboard ori" f the v'-«!-*■-is t tbv |>lmv. hv * ho*<- fb s ankle U«i»« -* *- fjn-liv fractured H" wi* placed in the M iff '- II -j !t» >«iidthe fr»*t.ire reduc ' d v lir Minor 1 i«t Friday evening . A f«-w days • mce, * y.»':ng 1 wi. son of .Mr. * *'V. of seless lliV, while piayivg with .hay cu'ter had hi* fin- X- r- d-iwu ii * '.heknivts * ! two of tu< m -jiiiy amputate 1 H»- w i* to Port T■ > *: vi,d aitd uri d*T * • f I»r Min r proai»«e* to in«k< t»p e«ly recovt-ry... .Frt-der i* k 11 i d r— 'i* i -e»ltitH the U*rk Oregon. »A> wounded with & piwtol i>*!i l.i th» l'.'g tt S» »t* < , .»n W«dr<"«'}'»y of l.nt and w»<. broujfbt here to th«- Mitring ii >«pit»! find thmpanie 1 by CI. Durfce, Capt. Hiln-ott and brother, J. M. Coleman, John Collins and John visitrd th» S 1111 »* coil mine yesterday by invi?;tfiitn of Capt. W H Taylor, Sn|»erint«'ii I'-nt of Transportation, and after n.*pv< the S. C. ii T. Com pany * *otk<. proc< ed«*d to the Renton uii'l laiUit companii*' mines, an«l iheii ieturin d to tow n by the S. Jt W. W. H. H Stage, arriving b.-re al>«»ut 7 r M. Tlw Gvueral expressed himself a« highly p|ci*.-«i with bis trip. Ho! FOK A G\\ have the building all to theinsrlve*. It is a building of considerable aichiteetural preteusi m«. and adds very uiui-h to the appearance of our fast growing eity. B» i><» l\Kl'Atut:i» —One of the scows belonging to th -Benton Coal Compa ny, which was run on a Ming while b«- inoni»« two vs.vk- sine*, knocking a hole in h«*r Iw.ttoni. and sinking her, has U-en raised, and ih now on Hammond's \\ aj i undergoing repairs. Ot K farmers who have been com plaining no much about bad weather, »txl their inability to cure tln-ir hay propi-i Iv, in ooiiicquatici' of the wet weather, have been afforded a fairoppor tiiit it y tlu< pavt four or five days to get their hay in in good condition, and we presume they are improving it. Ihe Imrk Tidal Wavo st*i!«.kl fioin Port Madi«oU yesterday for San Franciaco Mr*. n, Mr Steve iih in took passage on lor. POLITICAL. Frkhpout, W r , Aug 14, IHTn Ki'ITOK INTEI MUK.VCKR: In the It.iilff />#/"/nvfiiti hi. T.i 1» • h 1 I at Ki!jii.ii mi the 20th of Septeinlter next, it was intimated that "our p'esent Delegate U> e\pe»*ted tt,»ri to 1II:II th* 1 ixuitidi lire whioll the Hojiuliiicm |«Mity onre | IUKn"t liiv tho clietk to thrust hiiu«c f U« fu i* th«* Oonvi'iiti.in. -taking or nj»tt iito Is eiulorsed, mueh l<*ss to In- ro turne 1 ugain tot'ongrcs* l! 1 !s> :il! «ii| to i>ff< r advice in tin* in«tt< r, I ** mi l rei.'oiiiiiieint that t* J«e»>lis present liiinsiif IxUre the other Ti rritorial t"«»nvi ntion; and to malto It its !ui| iotio as p. I w.Hild that h< be i oitotl to tb«- d (>\ L i *III». of t »n. aii«i Boriah. i»f S. attic, an«l Nisi twek -d on the tail nf hiscnar. "somewhat nfti r the IUMII ner in whit h tirat/ Mrown was ta» keil i>n Gr«s |ey - iH»at-t*u during the last Presidential cau>ii«igri," and the band playing that '-me «<> d»-ar to their heart*: " I >ix ic " I k o\\ thst wi iM !*« a h* aw hud topaik. but io iir*»at« r in prn|orti>n than that which J»c f »s has packet! since the la>t canv as». anil as he s«»<'iiis to • ik" it a: d has di>tie everything jwtasi if to «ievate that clasa, to tli" exila 'i n of hii pa-tv frond*, an 1 is the MM ;I fr|. n 1 ».f LillC, of DrejfOn. 1 hixe eouir to the c->uclitsion that all K'puMicm* Ulievi'ig that t .eir party ha* not vet finished its work, should hold tl enis,'.ves alvK t ftoni *uch Uliie fll llitlu • noes. a-;d conic out Mjuarely fur - me ca* }. Ufa thit *sll at least tie tr.N- to his fro nda. BUSINESS NOTICES. J N lv»rf* r. IN i»ti-t. »uooe*- - rr J 11 Hitch of I'ortUoJ, '.*« *: ii i» tiow ii> «Mir city. :u»d ticwgns r«nittn » in.' I!.- !it*> the froot - \>r M It \|»,Mnk< , It.t. i i« t £»nthrn*n • »kiH in ht« j.rtift rii.fr *i;i U i im cling <>n Kri t , in Vhkt*l i. us, f r tic purjw » , f rrjjaniiiniT * < i.i*x 11 \ ,„T»i Mu>;c All ar«- invited- No Jnjt\*>\. ADVERTISED LETTER LIST Th* folic wirg are the letter* remain mg in riif Post~«fEoe at Seattle, W. T., f r tb< *e»-k • n4iug A jgust, PJ. I*7« Afhi- r-on, f L M ; .t, Gacr*; • Ab'ltr- .J 1" O'Bryai.t, M:tn A T AndwHjn, K P Oliver, N T Biker. C J O'Keane. John I{r*'*kin. C J Raleigh, Wua C »'«th«»rp, B F Km**;, M Coyle, Geo Field, B W 2 Fagan, Ja> Gibson Geo Hight, A W C Lampa m, F K F M Lipsrc, R>)b L/ »i", M Mallon, G Rap pert ie, A S 8» buck, Piul Simmons, H Stratord. Joseph Syiii«>cd' 4 . J f. Sailee J<-ph Shif.rr, M Mi-< Streit, I'rof, Music Vixon, .1 Woinpy, Jos Wilson. Friil Weiler, Otto Person* calling fjr the ab-*ve letters w;ll pl»-**« uive th» date of advertising. W. H HUMPHREY, P. M. S G Alien. San Francisco; J B Ball, Mr* Sch ini'lt, Port Madison: E C H in man. L I, Thomas. .Siiohoruwh: George Linn and wifr. Mi->e« M innie and I»la Hay nes, Jake Wallace, Thotnat Christy, San Francisco: Charles Taylor. Snoho mish, Jauies Pierce, Vic'or.a; John William*. Ban Francisco; J K Marshall, Port Gamble; C N Coulter, Henry G Strure, Olympus; Freeman, Matt | Keith. Albert Keith. Wm Danker, City; John Burns, John Morris, White Hiver; M Padden, Talbot; S George, City. Janus Williams and family, Renton; Mrs 1 Bessell, Reuton; John Close, San Francisco, MM Cue, White River; J time* Rodden, John Hamilton, City; Mr* ncer and son. Port Blakeley; S S Crawford. City; Mr* Saunderson, Port Hlakeley; F M Walsh, John F Smith. City; James Dougan, Union City; Stephen Birry and wif»». Vic toria; Neil Knight, Olympia; I D Kupert, City; John Palico, White Kiver; John Mile<, Port Madison. AT POUT BLAKELY.—There are four vcim'li no# loading at Port lllakely AS follows; Hie Hideout, R. H. Ham* I bark Cambridge, and a fourth, the name of which we did not learn, loading for La Pas. DIED. ALLISON—At Port Gamble, Saturday, lath. Cora MircflU, infant daughter of J. L. »u l M J. Allison, aged 7 month* and 11 days. LouUvlllr, (Ky.> Courier-Junrual and New Al- | bany jlnd ) }>lease copy. SEATTLE MARKET REPORT. CokltK. T»:i> PAII.T BT HOBTOS A DENXT. BftrrLK, Autfunt 15, 1«76. O.dd In New York, 11.12. Currency, here, buying. S9 . wiling, *>■ Trade dolUrn, 90 ; half dollars, y.5. <<>KRICTEI> I»*ILT UT eRAWre>W> k HitIKIKOTOH Home PriMlnee Dour. V l)bl |5 2a#4S (Vi Wheat, ft biiihel 1 53 llarley, •• ftt(£9o Oat*. •• AM 75 I'otatoM, " | 25 Onion*, •• 1 flo Hay fl ton WOO liutter, Preah ltull fltb :ki(£3s Effga V dozen 30 Crushed Fe«ried. liSi ; culls, S BUY YOUR GOODS Oft 1 B R 0 SCHWABACHER & c 0 TIIKY KEEP THE LAKH EST ASSORT.* EXT, AND SELL CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE TERRITORY A 11. Vot'.xn HOTEL ARRIVALS. OOMIIEjrrAL HOTEL NEW ENGLAND. MISCELLANEOUS. ANNUAL CLEARING SALE FOR NEXT THIRTY DAYS, PREPARATORY TO GOING TO EASTERN MARKETS FVK A FAI L STOCK OF NOVKI.TIKS. W. G. JAMIKSO\ Will **ll f r the Si' At i (IK 111 sum IMUS MS BUY IT li! IST Silver American Watches from Sin upwards. Gold American Watches from SoO upwards. For iht neit Su dmv*l wiil Mil my entire St k i\ vU 15 Per Cent, below cost. Clocks fromsl upwards. . mW JtL *■ M BTC €» JW Will sell for the neit ;*• -rinit u* tow.Mt FaMrrn markets for y every steauii.T from San Franeisco a large assortment of CHOICE GROCERIES And beop constantly on liaiid Fresh Graham Flour, Corn Meal, Rye Xeal, Buckwheat Flour, and Rice Flour, Chicago Hams, Bacon and Smoked Salmon. Fresh Califonia Butter, Eastern k Maple ?v ips. County Prodtioe bought ar.il sold. E»vry;hing • j.,t l>y » HBMt - JMB3 fill!)tun S•i I)ill Will bo found in our stock which we propose to s»-ll than any other house iu Seattle. All goods guaranteed. Giv»; us a trial and be convinced. Clootln Dfllverd (« all Farln «»l «!»«» City Free or Minrge. FRONT STREET, SEATTLE. \7. T. HALL tf PAULSON, Mannf»ot*r»C* of an i I»« n!>-rw Iti Our facilities are such as to defy competition. MX'H: IN A CALL AM/ SATISFY YOLKSKLF A> TO J'HICKS. Crr. n»MvU! Btr»-« t, Seattle. W. T- a, wstmmow, IDEAIJEH X3V OEJ3VEII AIJ MERCHANDISE, SNOHOMISH! CITY, W- T FIVE HUNDRED SHIP KNEES FOR SALE.: ENQUIRE OF E. C. FIMJTSOX. T. H. STRINBHAM, PAIMF.R 4 CONTRACTOR. IK*» ALL t MOUM» and Boat Painting, rain ing, rtper-Haiifirine ami SL?n Work. FLIATE F R «AL#. F*AD Y NAII*XL, O< ALL KIO4* E TLMATN FANUAW F R ;*RU** T> !.A\« * RT TKKOR SHOP ON PAINTERS ALLEY. SCHOOL TAX. T - 4 1 .- F ► LI ! D TR • N 1 LID. ,»CJI: I. : ;>AI.I ' *'■ R>- !** T* RTIL «R 1» 1. COL- F T..* *»•..* * IF I UI R. <,I ». .J C» *T» FTJ B* ■ : - ' T»,» 1.-IF-T. R« I> T. * UFCF U H. ORK SR*H > HB|%' . TH, !*~ S. TH<- T»I »« F IT- CITY t --AIT!' ' t XL- y*+t \»'l I« T. « IT U-> B*l> ' FTT-I * • TAX** T T YS*II < T R TRF. RT I»T *UI TTITT K*D"- UAUAEN? AISD A H W. ROWLA3TP. • CMY Trrumrcr. THE ARCADE. JUST OPENED fUISS MOSS Fashionaile Stock 1)111 ««OD§ Kit ESS GOODS, FA\( V GOODS Ladies' and Gents' Furnishing Moods. Hen and Boys' Clothing. Hats. t: \ i ri;s i \ GrnlN Clothing ' > *% A N D FURNISHING GOODS, A# u.'ll ax (lents Boots, riioos aii'l Slippers, lints, (':ips, Trunks ami Vul is >s LADIES' & CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SHOES " Quick sales and small profit*, *' in our nn»tto. OALLIGAN & CLARK COMMERCIAL STRE SEATTLE, W T. BOOK & STATIONERY STORE JOHN L. JAIWIKNON (X«-xt door to S'liwakcht r IJi rm. A Co ('OMMKRCIAL STItI'KT. SIIATTLK, W. T. SCHOOL AM) MISCELLANEOUS HOOKS STATIONKItY, MI'SICAL LVSTIM'ML.VTS. ALBI'MS t'latlcry i*n«l Vnnvy TilK ' //'7->7 fjo'AHs AM) T(i/l\rCttS. Subscriptions solicited for S. !•'. and Kastcrn Period Seattle Brewery, COKXKH .MILL fc KOI irni STKKKTS, SKATTLI-:. SLOB AH & CO. Proprietors, and Browor« of SUPERIOR ALE, PORTER And t!»«» only (genuine Imager Beer Made in Washington Torritorv. < Mir iJottlcd A'.»• and IWtcr i* cijnal. it not -wjr rior, to any foreign brand. ./. r. ,noKKihi^ Druggist & Apothecary, WIIOICHHU' a lift ih'tail, roaimeroial Street, Seattle, W.T. SIGN-CITY DriUG STOZU3 MISCFT.LAXKOrS.