DMA INTELLIGENCER. run tttn.r iTrELLiucxcei i« |*n:>li«hcl r\fry miimint, , J!. wUj%et captml, i »n ! •teUvezwd to ratMexloer* k-.j-wUr* in tli« city, at "J.l Mirta yr w»l, j»y»!.ie to tbc Carrier: (ingle eopl»» I(I r.*.uU. I'tt 110311., felO.tjU iu tAvuiCi. rilK WEF.KI.T I XTEI.I.IUE3M Kit. ''A fnpa'.zi cf W'irt fra Wot. in.'- u, with til* ctraistion any Pm^or Um Twiltey, i» i ablisb J er»ry Batnr&j ■i.or: l'nf. 7rr-M-i T{ir»-«- !>.»llar« !■«* an u-i.u. lu a-1: >!.»(>. Tuesday, Sept. 30, 1879. REI IGION IN NEW YORK CITY. There arc in the city of New i'Jfi churches and chapels. Of these the Protestant Episcopalians have 8."), the Presbyterians Go, the Methodist Episcopalians 58, the Roman Catholics 50, the Baptists 40, the Reformed Dutch 2"*, the Jaws and Lutherans each 2>'{, a'.d all others the remainder. Includ ing all biatjehos, the Methodists have G3 churches, the Presbyterians 81 and the Episcopalians 87. The church pro perty of the city is estimated to be worth $40,172,850, and the whole popu latinn about 1,100.000. The church organizations average a membership of 1500 persons, to a total of nearly 150,000. The attendants comprise a much larger number. The Protestant churches and chapels afford accommo dations for 275,000 persons, and the ; whole nominally Protestant population j of the city is estimated at 530,000. The Kimau Catholic churches are crowded j to excess on Sundays, and are plainly insufficient for the Roman Catholic population, which amounts to between threo and four hundrod thousand per sons. Legislators should consider the ne cessity for changes in tbc road law. Jint what is needed we aro not prepared to say, but, judging from complaints here, there and eveiywhere, we believe a•: >'«! dual i 3 need" 1 The road work d>n • i i any part of the Territory yet bin units to very little, and if Legisla tive enactment will mako a change for the hotter wo cannot secure it too soon. I P TUK KXOitt ALMIK. TI»o Outlook and future I'roaperta of tliw Valley-—'The tray (he Settlers IVH, rlc. ;WA:rrL.s r«>n TUT: iXTiixiaxsci*.) SxoqUALiliK PRAIRIE, W T, i Sept 23. 1879. \ The Ictt r written from Falls City givoquit*! a description of tho means of communication to and from this val ley, yet something more remains to be - ai l i.n this subject. During the past year the County Cjuiiuissi >uor» of Suohoinish county have appropriated liberally fur the im provement of the roads up tho valley from Snohomish City. This monoy l as been so judiciomly expended, to gether with tho road work ol tho dis t: i ts along tho route, that there is now a Kood wagon roid from Snohomish City to Park Place, on tho Skykoiuish rivor. Along the rivor bank tborc is nl,o a good wag >n road r.p tho rivor to tloo Saunders's place, tbroo and a half miles above SuohomishCity; from there a good trail goes up tbe bank of tbo Sn hotuish river to the Forks- Juil below Chas Doty's clearing a n-cky bluff cotuos to tho edgo of the riv«r, and a foot trail passos close to the edge of tho water at the foot of this bluff. It is expected that this (all the rocks will be blastce 1 , so that a wagon r kid can bo made between it and the rivor. As soou u> this U done a wagon i o very little rnoro to d 9 to make it a good road. In the forks, between tho Skykomish r.nd tho a good wagon road extends across this very productive set tleuient from llarrimau's and Johntou's pi *ces on theSkykomisb to W 11 Ueeves's place ou tho Sn»|ualmie river. From tt point on this r»ad near tbe Fitxmau rice placo a trail, now passable, is being cut out in excellent shape over the higb land to Uocky Point, on the Snoqual inie. From here there is a good trail lot some utiles up the rifer. Tli«» King County Commissioners ap propriated 8 -vc:a'. hundred dollars to int out the real from the Snohomish oi'uatjr line, at Mrs Pay's place, up the river to Falls City. This share of the work is being very thoroughly done, an J ihe money is well expended. Knough hat l« a caul of the road* to iiidiciie the priori?* being ma Jo :n tb»t duvti n, although no mention baa been ma in of the trails ou the aouth back of tlie Sncqualmie and Snohomish rivers; ttu«\ not affording as yet a continuous line of travel, are of leus general inter est. From Fall* City a naw road is being cut out that >*>ll avoid some of the w.>rst htl'a between that plate and t'ou S.j iak valley. It go«a down the bottom siimi) four miles and then makes a »frt»« of tmy grades, thereby avoiding i he deep canyon a- d materially improv ing the route t>> Se»ttle Fails City t« now quite centrally lo eat el aa regards mail comm unicaUous, th -re beii g two mails a we«k by carrier tr.ou Seattle, via Kenton and Nqttak valbj. and on« sach week from CJuobo mish City up the river. Mr Win I* Smith now carries the mail frctn Seattle in place of ilr Baxter, and Mr Htm 8 Hanson is tbc carrier fr jtii Snohomish C.ty. Below J D Sel leek's place a'.i the railroad lar. Is Lave reverted to the Government. Tbc settlers as a rule feel quite confident, and are hopeful regarding the f tore. Above this where the latds have cot reverted to the Govern n ent, the settlors are less hopeful. >i*ry tulk of going ea s t of the ra unt.i&f, or t<> *ori.e Other place, where they «-xp their places, will do well. Mr O D Itutberford has some 70 | fine sheep oa Mr Kufus Stearns's place, which hi is now working. He an l many others will fin 1 this very profita ble, as they will keep very f;.t a'.l win ter, with very little fool or car* en thfS" fertilo bottoms. Many of the settlers on tho San Juan Islands have a surplus stock of sheep, more thin they can keep this winter, which they must dispose of cheaply. Should thy be bought and brought hero, where much food will go to waste this fa!l ai d win ter, this waste food would m ik" them fat enough to sell at a good pric to Se attle butchers this winter. 11-sidcs leaving a fair stock to grow on. Tho big man-h tn the south bank of tho river above tho residence of H Spurrell. containing tome ;U)00 or more acres of land, it at yet wholly unim proved. This year, great quantities of craoberries are being gathered by the settlers from this m-trsli, both for borne use and to sell at Snohomish City, where they bring a good price. On Saturday, the '2oth of September, in company with Capt. W B Seymore, we asconded the steep high bluff im mediately bark of J D Sclleck's place. We took with us a powerful telescope and a Ilolastoric barometer. Tr.a tel escope gave us a fine view of the mar->h and river, while the barometer enabled us to measure the bight of the falls on this mountain as woll as tho mountain itself. Mr Sclleck's house is probably not over fifty feet above sea level, whtlo the falls are in p;rpendicular bight abovo the level of the home about 250 feet. Tbe mouutain risvs very steeply for 540 feet abovo tho level of tbe house, then very gradually it recedes from the edgecf the bluff. At present very little water flows over Sellcck's falls, but in winter the quantity is great enough to make them very beauti ful. Messrs Frszier, Sellcck and Day have places so sheltered from the early morning son by this mouutain as to pe culiarly fit tbem for fruit raising, as they are never troubled by frost. Mr Fraiier has a tree in bis door yard that ripened a bushel and one-half of fine peaches this year. lie has many young peach trees growing and in such a sbel tered spot can successfully raise them We also saw a peach tree loaded dowD with fine fruit, tinning, at Fall City. Frank Dolan, Ned Ford and Phil i lluiherford are about the only ones do | ing anything at logging oa the fcno | Mr Dolan iu the la-t four years has opened up ono of the largest farms on the river below the faU«, bc si let carrying on bis logging business. This year ho raises perhaps i . ire root crops than any other farmer on the , river. He feeds but Utile gain to his ! oxen, and buys no supplie< lor his I camp be>i 'c3 tea, Ooff.-*, gujar and part ! of the meat h» u«es; raising everything , elsr. Managing it this way. with the I lessened w.i get uti 1 improved cl.vs of help be can ho says he can make more on four dollars per th >&« and : logs thin be f rmcrly could on five and ; sis Hia ciop of potatoes turnip*, car ! rots, onions, etc. wi'l this year be worth to hitu not far fr >ui one th<>u-a: d dol ' Urs. Mr Ectwhistle has the largest hep crop of any one on this nv. r; they are all well rured, and tbe sale of thtse h<>p» at a g< v> d price this year will help hitu out finely The view of theee maguifireat falls of the SnOq.ialuiie, from the bluff b; low. is j See Th.' sun on the miss of fi»*ro an t water a< tt tell 272 feet cr over d >wu to tho abyss tie'o«r. refiecN ing in dazxheg brilliancy al, the colors of tbe rainbaw. It is a sight well wcrtb many days travel to »>•* Tomorrow I start to cr.«s the Sno qualtaie Pass, afo t, and alone with a pack on my back. Will wri'e again I frcm Ellensburg or Yakima. > B. M. BIG TILES CF COIL Honcsdalr, the gr at shipping center rf iLe Delaware a~d liaison Canal Comia'.y, is s-.id to be the largest c-al storiog placw in tLe world. During the winter, while the canal :s closed, the coal br >Ugbt from the oiaes over the gravity'road accu mulates on the two great dumping ground-, wL> re fully 6WJ.000 tons c»n be stored, As much as 565.C*K) tor* have been piled there at once. await iDg transportation when the trade was very heavy. At or eof these damping grounds the c• til is raised by means of immense steam shovels, which lift two tons at a time an 1 pour it into the ca nal boats. At the other it i? upon a level, and is poured into the boats by ehutes like those in use at the breakers. When mining is going on, from 8000 to 12.000 tons are brought daily over the gravity road from the mir.es to llones dale, the day l>eing tea hours Fiour his gone up in Victoria to #7 a barrel, on account of the nou arrival of ibe Alex. Duncan. TELEGRAPHIC. r.XCLCSIVEIT 10 THE 15TEU.IG«30Ea. wash i territory. Pout Towssesd. S j t 29:h—Gen. Howard and party lett on the revenue steamer Wolcott today for Olympia.? Tho steamer Blakely left here last night, tewing the ship Topgallant to Departure Bay. Sept 2Sth—Arrived, ship Topgallant, from San Francisco. 29th—Arrived, bark" Yidette anlJas Cheston, from San Francisco; bark Da vid Hoadley, from df>; bark Aureola, fro:n do; ship Eldorado, do. Port Bl.vkelv, Sept 29—Arrived, bktne (Quickstep, from San Francisco. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Not ice of Application to Purchase Timber Land. rxirr.p STATEI DISTRICT LAID OFFICE, I OLVxru, WASHIKOTOH TKHBITOHT. ) > T UTIC'E 19 HEREBY QIVEX THAT, IN COM- I pliance with the provisions of the Act of i n.-refS approved June 3, 1873, entitled "An Act fir th<- sale of Timber Lands in the States of Cal ifornia, Oregon, JiYvoda and Washington Terri tory." J &mea Taylor, ot Eitsap county. W'ashing ton Territory, ha* this day filed in this ofllc® his application to purchase the Sff. of BW. >», 8. >l, of SW. V <>f Section No. 13, and SE. *4 of SE. i* of Sr-ction No. 14. in Township No. 26 North, Kaug< No. 1 East of the Willamette Meridian. Any and all persons claiming adversely the b»ii described Land, or any portion thereof, are here by required to file their claims in thia office with in sixty (00) days froai data hereof. tiiven under my hand, at my cilice, is Olympia, W. T., this the 24!h day of September, A. I). 1579. J. T. BROWN, olwlut C<>gieter cf the Land GiKie. GREAT SENSATION IN TUB DRY GOODS TRADE AUKIVAL OF 76 Cases and Bales of FALL DRV GOODS! Ex Steamers Oregon an J of California. Woodward, McQaiston & Bradsliaw We hare roreivoJu. above thfl first pnipment of our Fall aud Wlntar Stock, complete in every de partiueut Tbe immensity of these shipments crowd oar store to tuch an extent that we are ab solutely competed to rrsort to extraordinary mourn in clearing them oft. Post experiences teach UH that tbe usual meth ods of doing business will be too slow to meet the exigencies of the easo. We fhall therefore depart from old rnta, old style prices and old ways In general, and loudly proclaim onr ability and determination to sell goods CHEAPEII than the same quality ean be purchased anywhere else In Portland. This assertion may seem bold, but it will be plain to thoye who tale the trouble to count the cost of carrying heavy strck from year to year, always decreasiug in value and oat of style. Our Goods are all Marketable. No Damaged Trash Left. LADIES Wi:i do well to inspect our New Dress Stock. The Most Complete and Faahloneble E»er Brought to Portland. Trlmmicg* specially •elected to iult every shade.and Price* to colt tbe Time*. OUR HOSIERY A. FANCY COODS Department U replete -Everything New In the Market. DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT. Hotel-kee; era, House-keeptir* an I tbe public In general will nave money by looking over oar Stock We cannot be undersold In blanket*. Bhei tliirf.-", Comforts, etc., etc. A full llbe of Cents' Furnishing Goods, All at Bedrock. WOODWARD, i'QUISTON & BRADSHIW, Cor. Krrond A Morrison Sta.. Portland. a3odtf FOR SALE AT Public Auction i TOR TBE BESEFI r OF AI.L CONCERNED. i The Bolivian Bark SURPRISE, Xo« itraiijej ea Part Mi»!i*oa b*ach. wt l be •old at Public Auctieu. In front of KothachUd A Co.'a 6:0.e. Port Towu-nJ. i Thursday, Oct. 2d, To the i.»brat bidder fo* cuh. Rrarythlnf, Stores, Boats, Anchors and Chains, Rigging A Furniture Oeaplcta. «ic-pt Patent L*. JUreuiatsr and Chro o meter, whieh an prrvat* proorrt*. will be sold with the Tassel. laventcry a: tale. DEBS. It checks COMCBPTIOII in its early states It has frequently cured it when advanrsd. ! It disperses TrMOBB and IXICKIU without the Bunreon's knife. (t cures DROPBT, general or partial. U '^WEAttf' 1 WBABSI EBB an. It reduces w a aafe aad eßwtual «u swell. tags, asternal or iatsraaL U eradicates ths eflecta of Miaeral Poison*, aa4 establishes a sound constitution. *aay eertiflcatea. much farther information and fn.l Jwwocs tor using, will be found in the t-am fry? ™ g*"" af the Blood ■ m whist ••eh bottle as - w u ! s. imat sex a eo.. ?np>Mon. Bnflhlo. n. * ROOMS TO RENT. F CRUSHED OR NRRREXUIUED. XEAE THE part of town. r«r I utter parti*. nan at On* office. MX MISCELLANEOUS. Pt JJ«* | u!l L. P. SMITH %I & SON,*®^ WATCHMAKEKS —ant — mf E \V E I.EIJS Sullivan's Block, Front St. Seattle attention Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, IXB ILL WO~£ Notarial and other *>«-aN ma ncxt 30 BAYS at COaT, and is selling at the fcllo-.ving prices: Bureau* $ 0 00 Meat Safes 5 IN) Double BeJsteads 2 r>o Tbree-fonrth Bedsteads 2 00 Single Bedsteads • 1 50 Cane seat Chairs ICO High Back Rockers 3 00 Xurse Rockers J 00 Bed Lounges 12 so Sofas 10 00 Double Spring Mattress s <>l Three-fourths Spring Mattrees f *t Double Hair Top Mattress ;■ .0 Double Wool Top Mattress •' Double Cat Tail or Pulu Mattrits 5 - Three-fourths Hair Top Matties." 4 Three-fourths Woo! Top Mattress .*> ("» Single Cat-Tail or Pulu 3 10 Feather Pillows. 4 pounds e*eh 1 j' Also a large stock of Lo king-gashes. Chr.imos, Frames, Crockery, Glassware, Window Sfct.! =, Ac., 4c. All the aboTe goods must V sold in 30 days. A call at tlie store will convince you of the fact that this is no humbug. Commercial Street, Seattle V 7. T. PATRONIZK Direct Importations BY HOME HOUSES. The undersigned are the a > Agen'« f r the Pacific Coast of the Celebrated Fair Oaks Boorbon Whiskies, Imported by them direct from Ea~tern Distiller ies, thus avoiding tho doctoring proce.-* of Francisco cellar*; aro guaranteed pure, and of. fersd to the trade In lots to unit. at lower price* than Roods of a similar quality can bo bought for elsewhere. For farther particulars apply to S. BAXTER &. CO., Sole Agent*. Seattle, W. T.. Sept. 18, 1879. slAl.twtf ■». HAme a s»s Second-hand Clothes Mud* New By the Steam Cleaning Pr ceej, fir !#.:! •» uj gentlemc n. PASTS MADE TO ORDER OF Oresron City Coods for 86. TAILORING, CLEANING .T REPAIRING Done at bed-rock prices. Cail at.d examine n.v goods and prices. { rtjeoved from Furs er try other gooils, without damage. Shop In Trrmoiit House. onpoK.lt- ! >tw England Hotel. w. lIAIlllIr. jjMtf 3VOTIC E. VLL PEIK4OS3 IVDEBTED TO T!!E LATE Alex. Smith will j 1 c<>n.<: furwir l a:.H eettle the »am». And »'l ayeta*? aaid Airs. Hiulih will p.r»*o j>rm»':it the Mm* for pajuirnt oa < r before i he 'let of tw'i.b* # •»B, to TAYLOK k PACKMAN, Port K!»keijr, W. T. Dated Aug. 27, 1-73. fc .j 1 OESIRJ6LE INVESTMENT FOR EUStKESS. FOIi SALE, THE MAiSON DOBEE RESTAURANT, Located oa FEOJiT fcTKEET la tV» city. The e» tab :utmeat which 1* Trry Leatly £tua»iaJ the tra\ rl.a,{ public. Connected with the kituarut, op etair* thrre are *rTen aleeping Apartments a&d p.u.ur ahicfc are taatefully aod n»»:.y furnished. Alao • led Ojater trade ind j,le*ty of boarders Other boataets to which th* proprietor la la tereated require# hia immediate attention. and that ta tfce aole reaaoa for bia wUhiag to dUixj*« of the property. •uch aa opportunity la rare.'yto be n.rt with by thoae competent to carry on the baaicexa. For particulars incurs an the premiers. HORACE DOWX3, Proprietor. BcatUe, Sept. 10,1«7 . alidiwtf NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PHOTOGRAPHS I'M PHI III)/.. -4 lilßllTS, - - §6, i'tcr-oji-oj'! • a ' if.. . V|.> *■* t.;adf of Tram*, Et<\ Those Beautiful Gems, That !ia.l (-'Mi a r :n :a the Ti-'frn Stat.-*. Calif rnia an 3 Oi»2®n are ma.le at Eastern fric*«7 35 Gems for 50 Cents, !8 Double Gems for 50 Cents, 12 Card Size for 51.50, 4 Bon Ton, SI.OO, Other Sizes in Proportion If \ n L..vc Fict::res j ..j want cojir-t an 1 Ji n'l fail i.i bring them In BRING ALONG THE LITTLE ONES. fMncmUr w# ehall remain but a sh«»rt time. Jaat as g<*xl work dona in eloudj weather us clear. Front Street, I Jot tie en Columbia 4l Marion, Seattle W t D. R. JUDKIN3, Artiat DAVID KELLOGG, SiIiPHU and (MISSION MEIMMIT —AND— Manufacturers 5 Agent. WHOLESALE DEALER IX Produce, Fruit. Grain, Furs, Hides, &e. V, arfliause cn Yfslrr's Wharf. | Offirr and Sample Courn on Jill jj. Rr|irrh»ntln|; in Waihln|;toii Terrltory .J. 11. I*!K5! A CO.. San Wholesale Tobacco and Cigar*. CONSIGNEE* IN P AN* FRANCISCO, MUSU. BATCU * BARCLAY. Ail vanes made on consignment* and the Mine consigned to any Agents in 6*u Fraaci#co. liM&w fTw. wusthoff, DEALER IN GENERAL HARDWARE I i JSPJSISI!* 1 § 9 I ; 1 Jixildoiv;* Ilarthvare, Sihip Cliandlery % •■iJioo Cin«liii«;i4. GUNS, RIFLES. AMMUNITION, r.EVOLVtrtS, FISHING TACKLE, Front Street, Seattle, IV. T. I*. 0. Uox 239. >I.2A. KKI.I.V. X. B. YOl.Xi. KELLY & YOUNG (SCCCESSofci TO M. ft. tZLIT ft Cu ) WHOLESALE AND 11 ETA IL DEALERS IN DRIHiS, MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, Fancy Goods, Etc. Ohlpin l»y Wail ur OtlirrniNe Promptly Attended to. FOR SALE. r niK Kitchen. Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, IXCXI'DIXiI BM WaiDiit MarWe-Topß6i Sets AT No. 2 Columbia Stroot Ar» « fVrv»l ) y th«* by r* ts< n i f htn Initiation to br»&k m;» b<»usc TUe jjouds Are all ;u c\ tiiilUoo. AISO, DISHES, LAMPS, CUTLERY, AC. Tor m i .rg • fciu.ljf i-c : i;>l r tr. itij , u mju* ly order. (*a't s- ' ««•» f r • •ur« 'v»«. A SKIX& Ui'AT • hfcYKJiTY FATIIoM Si.lNt; jr. f.irt'.tr . I f, t ,>!,■. •iWf C. E. DODC&. MOVING BUiLDINGS. 'rnr .sfi> k r >w i ;tsrAßKi> td I »>. TMnr. or «!TiV! t. vi! Uii,:* on* Incj Itvin to r >n; |v rt on ! Hi 9 i; 4. W: * i . 4 ;„!. t 1 idtl«ti.'!i >u I gMni.ti J. J)- 1 - !,t t. «. ItKVJAMfV, NORTH PACIFIC , Iron Works Co. M Seattle, W. T., MANTFACrt'ItrHS u? STEIMEMINES. BOILERS j Saw Will, Grist Mill & Steamboat Machinery. IRON t BRASS CASTINGS MADE TO Ottl>Eß. P tn-, SpeciOckUooa aa«t Pittmi r.in*Ub*l tl ' kJkvrt iwim, 10HN NATION. Superintendent. i §3UU 1 Bcw Juwn jrow hud, yt- banghty e!wn. Au«l ojrt»ti, u; jo«r prayer*. The iwontt) hu coro«- tb« "K" U In, Yon'r* on th« bill of fare— IN' FTEBt STYLE AT THE SADDLE ROCK ! RESTAUfIANT, ' COMMERCIAL STREET, • SUTTLE, W. T. AT S5 CKXTH PKU PLATE. CHAS. KIEL, Proprietor. j NOTICE OF REMOVAL. UAVIXO BEHOVED MY BOOT AMD iHO« «HO? Tu THE CORMEB OF Washington Qnd Second Stfl. In iuy uitl coiumftUuui store, wbare I trooM t > nifet my nlj cu»t 'Wera anJ alao OHM, I nowolfrrny EotireStock of ArttclastCoodl <'o\»!«tino or ' BOOTS AND SHOES OF KVEUY I>KHC.i!PTION At Greatly Reduced Rates* A« I have uo ii>Ll ur flu ks vvt£t« to l*S . ' <— u: jr4 t.j »«:| CUE«I-U TM»N ANY BOOK l< THE ITT» <«!»•• iue a call before pui>hiMn_' el*»-wl'« r '' WW M - McAndrows. Agency (TMMIIH) Seattle. OUDkIW FOB ALL EIXDS OF ROUGH AND ORESSEO LUMBER, LITHS Ai..l PICKETS filled by HAXHU.V, ACKKHItO* * CO- Apply. (JEO. W. HARRIS. •>vnr Agent. NOTICE^ Orric* or Cm j SIATTU. Mf. ». IW-JL _ THr tax list roB the cirv of ijeatt** * for tb* year ls7» la do* In my haB«M •** dua. All lum But paiJ ou or before l > »* m °y Ut. I*7». «ui be ntvwd dellaquaat uA • P**" o. add*] thereto. JOHJf X. BLANCHABD. alOdtf Olt| TMMM**