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THE DAILY INTELLIGENCE VOL. I. r 110YESSIGNAL CARDS. rj 5 MiC'fiiHt, 1 C It S.uirvt AM \ 2* l umrii t, W T. 1 M CONAHA & HAHFORD, tttorntyH.al - %otiritar* tfii t htinrrry and Proctorn in Admiraily. OrKi< c Commercial Street, corner Washington. Settle, W. T. JUwra M ?s*r«.rr 'w McNAUUHT IKARV, I TTOLL SK }'S -AT • 1. AB\ *OLL< l ions IS r//.l.vrd I'Hoc. I OH* IN A/> UIUAI.TY. Will prarll«-« Iti ,tb* LUtfi't »»<! HopfMW Hr. f l *" Mlrtjti'fl to < 'l C"nTfr»#fiß((, mr . il«n U> tu# i»af l«w u,| Ml* t'f lU*l imy I»»h. Kl. U» 5 W. H Warn. L B- H*"l - & NASH. M. w w a: ac w, Sfntt!•-. Washington Terr'}'. OFWCE.—UISI'ATCB liril.DlMi 4 r iritmuto*. «. t. fci.A*' HAan. OENNISON A ELANCHAED, ATTOHNI'JYS.AT-J.AW and Proctors in Admiralty. af-offi. ut I' rt T'>wn»'iiJ, v 'Mhli ((t ' •'«rri «ry ,114 D P. JENKINS, SKATTLK, W. T., a irons K y-A r-1. AW, SOL rciran IS CHASCKUY, A SI) ritOCTOU rWAHMtIIAf.Tr. mh'2l iaM• M- N*< >tnr. O M HiUJ» >r>Al(iHT A. IIALLKIt, Attorneys & Counsellors at Lav, PORT TOWNBEND, W. T. W. It. ANDREWS, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Will jrv tl.-r lu all il»» Courts of Rec«nl tn tba Territory. •mix in arrutk# mcii.i>i*<», Arroarric ocer wk-Miu , MK*rrui, w. r. C M.BRADSHAW, •§t9 or Hry-at-La IT, I* OK T TO WNH E N I), W. T lumm J MeOlLvaa. Tu.* Pi'Ml MrUIIARA & BIKkK, ATTOHN KVSAT-1.l W, SEATTLE , IP. 7., lUlattn,.! tu txikiitcM In all «»f tbe Ter ritory. HENRY E. HATHAWAY, COLLECTOR, I>Al(TlCtT.\ll ATTKNTIO* OIVKN TO COL- Iritlim ««l <l*l»la. Ta»«-» tor Niui I4*lita fnw mt Ctiartc* om.a with W M YOUR. Atloni«>y.»« I-aw. s»,tuv, W. T. mXMf. DBS. A. & H. B. BAGLEY. tioHioropaihiMtMn SEATTLE, W. T. |v K M H BAOI.XT, L4TK PROFEMiOR or I ' rnuoiplr* ainl iTatali# of Burir»rT tn Iti*- Outral iVtllpu**. will lutlK 1 0(* i Mirg-ry aixl Murttti'a! ■ «|»«wl»l --1*. Kul will •llriitl to call* lu »uj j>irt i>f lh* lnnuii, <ll9 DR. G. A. WEED, StKUEON AND PHYSICIAN, SKATTLK, W. T. . DR. JOHN BAKER, PHfSICl.t.r * DIRCtIM'. Wl't'l f.—Otamaaeut Bra**T, TUB B»u Fi«MA.4ua IB.C.V.CILHOUN. Softttlo, W. T. Oao. No. 1. h cpi» *itr (V, i draUl 11 t<! DENTISTRY. J. O OIUSSI', t>CXTI«T. t'F OTICSK !*>•• tn M' tif \ Hururu » N w BalM Itr FI>«RATIIRRVT. ai 1X37 Dentist, OFFICE, MILL STKKKT. l*4dvi> *r..J Htrvnt **!« r*. K\>T OF , - CIDKXTAL BOTKX ISAAC A. PALMER, Ai»c*li 1 4 «'«•!, SEATTLt. W. T. ritCy - *** l *' a •- »••••'. >i»v in ■I *t*ri6«ru4 tjj, tr n. * WORKOXEN viOod and well-broke Oxen mm m. ■ m*: Suiith s Cove, three miles below Seattle. Mark Blakcly It a gloomy, mf:> morn in N rVfinljcr, I*4l f«re«t a er ding a!ni st the wb le length of tb»* big. r<m*i between Lynchburg and SiiUi' r»»i'•*, Virginia wm b arte**. and pr- «*nt< ! * moat d* * late aapert. For iui! ■> m l a 1 ivi.being w«i ae<m. O-ly row and then a(> w rr >ws fill d the air with tflrif di*tnal v> ice*. At a Und in the road ib- ut rui iw.ny between Lynchburg and Souierville, there stood by the wayaide a hewu cr >MS. That cross hid bfn (rcc.i d iu c<-inmain r> rat i<>u of n. h event which bad t»keri pla< on tb%t «j>ol ni iiiv years ftg ». Two tirother*, William and Frederiek lb yers, !i.» 1 r> turn«-d from Lynchburg iti a -fat- f cou#idera'fd»? int xic*\ti->n. Uii th,- r<)>4 they fell to quirreling. and nt the aU<ve menti«a»e'.l b"r.d in the higliwey they ram *to blow*' l)r»\vintf their they Ijegati cutting each «>»h< r. until they both lay on the ground l>le*-ling from m«<rt«l wounds. Thus th v w r;- found by p wra-by, groaning in th»-ir a*ouy. but ••till cur. iriir e k h other with their dying breath The two fratrici les were buried on the «jM>t of the terrible de-d at.d u wo'xlen cro"«!* wai er cte>l over their list resting place. 11l humble firmers of the n« igh'wr ing country n» v«?r j»*--«■• I by that *|H<t without i tlmdiK'r, and the slave, of the few I»rge tobieeo plantations south ct th. f..r, >t l»elicv«d th.it the ghost, of th»- t*o !»r thers haunted th • -pot, and nothing could induce t hem tu walk p»st the ei.» 4 ufh r nightfall On the aft ernoon mentioned a'- the beginning <>f this »kt tch, ii young man. dre'wl like the w 111 -t•»-<l«> planters of Virginia, was fitting b hud the iros». H<* had a long rifle in hi* hands. and waa pe< ring with intense suspense in the direction of the Lynchburg part of the ro»d. He v\as it ttli and handsome man, hut oil thin eccasion there was an ex predion in his countenance which made it look i»'in >st hideous It WHS livid. The lips were tightly compressed and in the eyes there was burning a somber fin, indicative of a murderous purpose. " I thought Laselle would have been here au hour ago," he said to himself "Can it be that the message from Soni erville has not reached hint' I cannot believe it, fur my slave Solomon, who delivered it to Lisvlle, never lied to me yet Oh, my <}•»!. it I should have to wait still longer for the fulfillment of tuy oath of revenge! My ir sifter is dying at home in utter despair she, the idol of our f unity, tho most heauti fill girl irginia and now the vic tiui of a married villain's lust— dis honored forever and on the p tint of giving birth to a child which will be an outcast on earth. Ah Laselle," lie hissed out almo>t nloud, "Mark UUkely will take your life for what you have done to hi*- sister Vera!'' He suddenly paused. The distant noise of a galloping horse fell on his ear. An air of triumph overspread his feat urea and midc his face as radiant as that of the prince of darkness in the hour of his horrible triumphs. lie e roUC I led dou U Mill lower and his title. The he.rse upproached at n rapid rate Huddenly a h •rsemati came ill view lie was a short, ►fout»built man, with pleasant featuren, a sir.ibun.t face and kindly cy< v. When he was within three feet of the eroNs the man In hind him tirrd —the hors« ue»n *who had b 'en mortally hit in the head, uttered * piercing cry, and ft U from his horse. The latter, t r- tiblv frightened, sped < n •»* a tapid i ate The man who hao fir»-l th** mur derous -h >t ru«he>l from hi* place of Oolieei»tmeiit. 11l t moment he *:is by the side of hut vit tiiu The Utter »ns still «*oiis< ions The murderer gloated upon him in his agony with the glare of a ti^«»r •Us lit 1 , I *h< t you U ciu«e you cn ter. d th«« Kilnvm window of my sifter V« rt and outragid h» r "1 never did, Mask Blakclv," gasp* d the d\ ir\g man. "You lie, you villain' Did yon not leave your velv» tcip tn hr r >otu v " • My velvet cap*" "Yes, it convict* yon, you vilium!** ••Oh. (ioii! I lent it one night to Jack Sj roule*. and he never !>r ught it buck." Iliakcly leimd thunderstruck bv tin* revelation. -Is tint true 1 '" In asked, fixing Its eves enai-'usly upsn those of the dyi'g man. "You—l».ive murd* red - me." r« - plitd the lntt« ri n n feeble \.>ieo 'Oh. mv |*»or wife—my |M>or children!" The death rattle wn in Ir.s t!ir«»11. A convulsive shudder pa**<d t'ir< njh Lis frame Ore mi re deep groan, and h«- \\ u* dt ad Mark Blakli \ s'o,*! w.th horror, by the >i le o{ his vVtim "lie has told the tiuth." he said at jaM hi a hu-ky \ -ire **<» ti si what ha\e I d n• > M'.mb rid an inno cent man. J*t k Spr«>ules t» just th viltixn to do such a thtng, I I ,ive no doubt that l.e l>orro**■«l lit' * cap on purpose to avert *ciapici» n ftem himself and make Las* IK' .appear a-tie* guilty p*rt\ ' What shall I dor" F.»r a long time he s'ill r, man ed U aide the corps»\ a pr« y t » th • iuo-t agonizing thoughts At la-»t l-e aroua»d hiin»*if With a »av nT" <«ith he flung hi* rifle f. r »%vsy from him. Then he u .Ike i rapid y awny in the direction of Lynchburg An h hit later he reached! that place, and immediately dire. t< 1 I n step* , towards the Old 1) tuition 11 u<, an o d-establiahed t ivetr, where the \ Uf g Moods of the >sl w uhl meet tos*sgg»T. Irajf. Irink. gamble ai d tight. V b»n he en ten*! the b»r«o m. le found it filled vi th »piite a cr « I of neisv young men. "IWr keejvr." s.,il M*rk Biak«"v. "1 aui eery cold Mikt me a wry tt'ff glass of gr*>g." 1U drank it. and then he asked: "Is Jack here?" "He is in the h*« k room. «ir Do joa *ish to see him f" s "Yea, please end him out." SEATTLE. WASHINGTON TERRITORY, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1576. A mom* nt later Sproulea, a dl*aipat ed y mug man, stepped up to Biakcly. "You want to »ce ae, Mr. iilakely T" fce asked. in * <>waggtring tone. •Yes, I «n,t to see you on a very se rious business, «ir." replied Blakeiy in a menacing manner. "Well, let'» know wliat it is." re jot <prctil"«. ' Have a drink, Blake* Ij r "No, sir: I * fore I speak to yon, I want to tall upon tb.we present hero to b* kind riicugh to listen to what I hare to say. Gentlemen," he railed out in a v» ry loud voice, "will you pleaae to gather round u*. I bare here to aay j something which concerns our whole coin tuunity The men gathered quickly around Blakeiy and Sprou'es. The latter af- I fected t!»<- moat perfect unconcern. "Gentlemen,'" tai l litakelv, in the mo>t toteiun toue, "on the night of April Jd ,*st a u.an broke into the bed room of mv sifter Vera, through the window. She »»> asleep and did not hear the intruder. She did not awake until the f. und herself in his arms, sub jet ted to the fouteat violence. He smothered her criea and accomplished bis fiendish purpose. It was too dark for b'-r to recognize lnm. Overcome with shame and despair, she sunk into a long swoon. TTe ruthless despoiler of her virtue escajwd. Hut he left behind i bim a cap—a peculiar kiud of velvet cup—which only 0..e man in this town ; wore. That man WAS Charles La«elle"' Ttie audience burst into cries of lUDU'ia ent. "Gentlemen," continued Illakely, " for months our family has concealed th;s ti rrit»l«< ilisgrace, so innocently in flicted upon ita dearest, ita idolized im mUr. To-day I met Charles an I sh.>t bim dead." Th* re was an outburst of horror among the audience. " Hut," continued Blakely, •* I know now that 1 committed, although un wittingly, a foul murder, for |K>or Lu nelle told uie, with his latcat breath, something which opened my eyes and showed me plainly that be was guilt less of the foul outrage." He fixed his eyes upon Jack Sproules, who stood be'fore bin, with eyes downcast and trembliug like an aspen le »f. •* .Jim k Rproules," lie said to bun, in a thundering voice, "did you, on the evening of the day which 1 have men tioned, borrow from IjaselL' hia velvet cap r" Sproules made no reply. The audience burst bit , loud execra tions and threats. "Answer!" thundered '.lakely once more. " Did you or did you not f" •' I did," rsplied Sprout* •<, in au al most iuaudT 'e voice. • Then you committed the outrage upon my po a- sister!" So Haying. Hlakely drew from h ; s breast a double-barrelled pistol, aud be fore tin* bystanders were able to pre vent him, he had shot Sproulc* and th'-u blew out bis own braius. The utmost excitement prevailed iu Lynchburg next day. Vera lilakely heard of her brother's fate, and died within two hours afterward. Vera and her ill-fated brother were luticd in the *ame grave. It is Grange that not one of the Southern authoresses should have i hoscu this terrible tragedy as a subject for a novel Japanese Women. The Japanese are becoming so fa- I unlittr to us l»y tlifir manufacture# and by male representative* of the people, win) c me to this country either for educi'ion <>r out of curiosity, or for the pur po v "I" trade, that s.>me information ! in icgtrdto their women will be in t«M rating. I'he jHp*ne*e women are *aid to be usually small and dumpy, but often ex c «edingly beautiful, even in the eyea of Ei roj>eans educated to a different stand ard of tajtc. They have exceedingly small tiandv and feet, the latter l>eiiig of the natur.il form and not cratnj>ed, as in the case of their Chineac neigh- ; l>ors Cleanlineaa is a uiarkcd trait cf Ja panese habits, both m ips bathing daily in li>>t water, a pufdic Uith costing only h half a cent. I'rowfecu >us bathing of both f wrmrrly common, wai pro- j h.blt'd in in and no longer prc \ tilt The women about twenty years of age have for centuries blackened their teeth with a mixture of nutgalls and . p \v it-red iron ; but it i> said that tl»i?* e i*t in i* di-c«>untcn:ineed by the pre sent empress, and that many lad es are 11 f i lowing her example. To the e»re ..f the hair great attention is • n. a different a-ttf ute distinguishing a maid, wife and widow, and even maiking social distinctions. Hut the iuo«t admirable feature of Jap* uese life, is the scrupulous attention uhu-h i* Utt ted upon the instruction if g:rl> in household duties. Tbey arc j cm fully taught the duties appertaining j to a wife mother, and liouicVeeper. Ann in :i volume entitled "Woman's Grt-at Study," tlie throe principal duties of Itf<* art- set forth, as: 1. Ob»*dit*nee to j areut* when a child. Obeduxtce to h.-r 1 when a wife. U. Obedi e *«e to her eldest ton whea a widow. It i* aaid that trirli thus brought up in ke the U*t of women and of wires. A c in n« feature of their education iathrfaet 'hat w distinction is made U-twe*n politeness and moralt, a larpe part f tln ir instructi. L ei :ig derivetl fr v m t«ooKsof etiquette in which all the \i, e» ue «hara* teri»ed an ! trwated as vn'.;*: ai.d nt permissible in polite io> cit ty Thi« affc»rds a-u - e*ti< <a of bow j". ci*: itt-l ami* If few intfamv. the vSt. 1 us cystoma of our "wu acial life could ou?y be made unfashionable the g*in mould !>e simply incalculable. WAXTED A Girl do gttumi hMW-xt Ap ply to E X, Tb< ro*iikt, comer Tkimi a&d >pnn« j Htferto MISCELLANEOUS UOATM tar Sale or Hire Apply al Robinson's Skip Yard. Parti«-< ran b« (applied witii row or tail boata, wi >r «.i on no In etuff*. Ww W.BOBINSoS. A. MACKINTOSH. Votary Public and Conveyancer, Keal Estate and Tax Agent. Ha» a complete AU»tract of Title to all Laad? n Kiurf C>u:ity. Will attend tc» th<* parchase arM Mi«- "f i.tti'U f lyvhertoa I'uir**! A-untl •ttf-ution p»ij i.i i'ruisft-r of R«-al Katate *nj Paynu-ut >f Tax»*. P«tr>ua#« aolK itixl aud aat;* factlou ){uarante«,l. Ofßt-e on Mill sireft, nearly opposite idt-utal Uut«l." G. W. BULLENE, Practical and theoretical ENGINEER ail HACHIHIST Pront Street, Seattle, W. T. Is prepared to do all kinds of Steamlx>at f Mill and Logging oamp Work. m w Iron, Brass, Steeljr other Metals. All kinds of Blacksmith work done to order. MM K Jll-OV J9l Jti. T. P. FREEMAN Hm jiurt removed to hla new nfc.re on Mill street, Op|H>att« Occidental Uotel, where AXYTHIXU LV HIS LIKE, AS GOOD AS THE BEST AND CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, IVCan henceforth be procured. M. CtLORE, Importer of mid Dealer In FURNITURE nfEoisTm* GOODS, OOMME&OIAL BT&EET, BEATTLE (■■l Parlor Sets, Bed-Boom Sets Sofas & Lounges, OF HAIR CLOTH and TAPESTRY Buroauß, • Oontor-Tatolos, Cliairs, Curtains, Picture Frames Monldlnss. oto. A New Gallery! V T* be kavwn u iltt Meatfly PHO TOGRAPH GALLERY PETEISO* AESQ., Propririorj. Article TT rtofraplita# !a *ls i?" Br*r» he« Pi ■- tnrr# «e ! F.iiiargod and floabwl tit li.dia Ink, Oii o.- *»tffU:or». (hildrfuS Photographii* A SPECIALTY. Th» (Hnui isi ScaadlsftrUs La&c^AC** gallery on FRONT STREET Orer tb« IRtUJ>iO( OlTlfl. BnUl», W T . A ug-iA ». *23-tf Notice* G*« H** Alt, rrse* U<l A**fct fr tbe Ct::.»«ie H «•* f *aCbu x>« A Ob., will »••▼* f»r Cblna at»-«t tbe IMb tu*l All bant.* claim* KUMI W» cboc.< will pi fwe pr*~ mt t2i« mum for L*jnj«-at oe or Ui»i late. WAiH cko co* pas v *(*«!#. w. r M i, urn MISCELLANEOUS. i PAINT SHOP t STORE By C. ORDEMAX. Mill Strtwt, oppo*ite Occidental SEATTLE, ir. T. CARRIAOE, SUN, AN! ORNAMENTAL | PAIN TTNO. ALSO HOI 8E PAIXTIXW. M sh.-rt MHn mi 1 reasonablt rilM j LIVERY STABLE Cor. of Main & First Streets W. 11, BOW, Proprietor. HORSES, BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, WAQO&S and SADDLE IfOIiSES Kept for hire done* bought and aold. Hay j and Grain, uf a nip«ilur <|naHty. al waj> un hand. W St atfes fivnihii Stable cronect twice a j >lav with the I ak« ateaiitr fur the Sea. He Coal Miu«. I mr .MM JE ML jfc MWL OF AND Commigaion ItuHinesn Messrs. MCCAl lister & McCarty OWNERS OF Barge Champion HATE ERECTEI> A WAREHOUSE OXTOXE S * Burnett' aWharf. in tfaia City, where they will Wholesale ami Retail All Kinds of Produce ! Flour and Fe<d. Hay and Grain, Vegetable* Fruit. Chickens, etc. Terms Sirirtty Cash. MOORE & CO dealers ID Fresh and Salted MEATS and a general Assortment of C 4 c* Also, the best brands of CIGARS AND TOBACCOS. Corner of Third & Union Streets. Seattle. Ye Strangers and all who feel weak and want to be restored ! Know Ye! That you can have your spir its resuscitated, and the inner man satisfied, by calling at the FIT SHIS IIFfIISIHUTBOOI WHERE StoalLS, Oliops, Ami all 111* drill <*•«!*• of the art (t*r»e4 in th# beat New York fctylf. Fresh Made (studies, Ad 1 an Am .rtMient «1 FINE CAK.ES C)n»>t«Lt!jr on band WMJInj Cak»*« mada to or dera -m the aborteat noti *. Bail Supper* aad Parti-a anpplied. »W 13tb. I<4. WISCONSIN HOUSE, Mill Street, between Ist an<l *2d, Seattle, W. T. J. MeCOXVILLE, Proprietor. R. a.d per w««k Wjuo Meall J3c Notice* All J*t.«rkb< U*r» la tb* ?»ka*,.t OJ% 1 Co wb<' b*«r Li t |«lit AM»MBi»t> Nt One 1 f Kttf (Ji <>fcU per ahare, «r A— rm rceot S Tw-, J.J of Tee. 1< tV&u [»r aiiar*. 1 e*>o the opiui »1>- k A tLe Cot&paay. ar» fcereby tiiWJ that it r< mt t rward ar* 1 pay tt* *a:i.e t-, W. W White, of M- ! < ««n>paoT, <„n <-r he. f..p» tbe >*b Uay uf !Wpl*mt*T, U»etr k will be fVred at PubU" Haie ;a fr i»t f the Store f Bean k Wbste. i>a Fr «rt S«T'»t, In tb» rlty of Se attle. ac.l a>>ld to la* blgheat { t <aab. By order f th« fc -ard« f Di recVirn C H I KKHIBRR. PF*«DEM johx e HALL. **-r*un. Mill Hep* 1. I*T* fpiti MISCELLANEOUS Crawford & Harrington IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS s JB A X X X, E, "W\ X., Have on hand a large and well assorted stock of goods ia their line, consisting of Foreign and Domestic Hardware and Cutlery Iron and Steel, assorted, Blacksmith and Carpenter Tools, Agricultural and Mining Implements. Crockery and Glassware. Paints & Oils Hemp and Manilla Cordage. Groceriesand Provisions, Wine*, Liqnors, Etc. AGENTS FOR THE FIRE INSURANCE COMWWW OF LONDON, &C. IZT TALBOT COAL, FOR CITY TRADE, FOR SALE FROM WHARF CRAWFORD & HARRIGTON. SEATTLE, W. T., July l»t. 1H73. » Ki M *W" * Ml DRU STORE, M. R. MADDOOKS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Drug*. Patent Medicine*. CheiniealM, Kte. Prescriptions Ciire'tilly Compounded. Also Dealer in Wine.", Liquors, iVc. OIiuHHS FROM ABROAD SOLICITED. M 1 , <* R. MADDOCKS. Seattle. January 3,1874. jPSHSOHAM is SASB, i>ealers in CSOVHIMCt Gents' Furnishing Goods Seattle Brewery, CORNER MILL & FOURTH STREETS, SEATTLE, SLOKAH & CO. Proprietors, and. Browors of SUPERIOR ALE, PORTER And the only | Genuine Lager Beer Made in Washington Territory. Our Bottled Ale and Porter is equal, if not nupe rior, to any foreign brand. J. JP. MORRILL, Druggist & Apothecary, If holeuale a nd Retail.\ Comiercial -Street, Seattle. W.T. SION-OITY DRUG WTOIIB 8. W. HOVEY. W. W. BARKER. HOVEY& BARKER, DEALERS IN General Merchandise, CORNER OF COMMERCIAL AND MILL STUEEIS, SEATTLE, W. T. All Goods at tills BstalDllslimont are ol £Lrst rato quality, AND WILL HE SOLD AS LOW AS AT ANY OTHER HOI'SK IN THE CITi. __________ i Goods deiirered to &uy part of th«- Citj free c,f charge li. j - R. NO. S5.