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Telegraphic Summary. i‘.u:i~‘. Sui) '3l. Air is i-rp-wtml In". has ~liwl iot‘ [wave :iiol [Lu-Sn “i 5 ' He‘ll tlliill~llvl|nlil~i ml~i.iliilliuil'w. in lit‘iHili ~i. .lu') '.‘l. l'lm m?" ruiurn tn >l. l'tf:'l‘lhll"i|l llll‘ 14 ..i .\'l_'il~l. A ll” \~ Jul) ‘3 i. .\ tr lli‘it oi \\ iIII 1! 2.- iliiil riilvs and :1 \‘c'i'_\' largo .limuiiiy ol'arn nun-ution :l'rl torpenlom u‘illarrive next week. l‘l~‘.~"l‘ll. July '2"..---.\ tli<puteh says that Prince tiortshakotl has notified the Great Powers that ltu<<ia will not treat ulirm-tly ‘ Willi illt‘ l'nrh'. 'l'he qilt-~llull~‘ in ln-i solved will he submitted to the (lreal Powers. 'l‘lir‘. “'l‘ime<" Bucharest (lispateh says the Russians are organizing mnnieipul nwernment“ in lialail-r and other towns held by them Sulllli oi'the Balkans. A regular emnpaign has been opened by the entire Russian press against England. Somejonrnais laugh at. the insigniiieunt tome En land can spare for an eastern war; whfle others declare odious England is fighting Russia even now. seeing; that Egyptian troops have [men equippei w ith‘ English money. while allagree in regard ing English antagonism wrth ntter indif ferenee and not to be dreaded by Russia. A tele rum irom Belgradeé‘alys the min ister oi finance has introdu a bill int Skuptschinasanctioninga loan of 2,000.000‘ dumts. which has been concluded with foreign bankers. A special from Athens says the decree for the ororganization of the army was is suedto-duy. In three melts the (wires wlil be oomogbeted. and the army will nnmberls6. men. PEST". July 26.——8,000 persons in a meetingl to-day passed resolutions and de elaeed t e extention of Russian power in. consistent \v‘l‘th the interests of Austro. Hungary an calling upon the Govern menttoendeavor to ring übouta «essa llon of the JireSent inhuman method of warfare. an to give timely protection to Austro-llunfarlan interests. SHUMLA. uly 26.——-'l‘he Rnssslans were defeated in the assault on Siiistria on Monday. The fiovernor of Van. Asia Minor. says the ussians have complete! y evacuated the district of Bayazid. 'l‘niieman and RaoufPushe have etfeeted a junction of their forces and are now at. the head of an army of 00,000 men on the southern sideiof the Balkans. l “tom“. July 96.—-A dispatch dated Emeroum the 25th, says the movement 01 the Russian centre along its whole line ln« dlcates a serious en agement shortly. LONDON, July gß.——The “ Times’ ” Vienna correspondent confirms the defeat of Suleiman Pasha near Yeni‘ Saghra, yesterday. It is feared thel Russians. encouraged by this success will again begin marching on Adrian ople. Of 150 Bulgarian prisoners recently brought to Constantinople,‘ 15 were immediately shot. The same correspondent tolegraps that the English fleet is not to enter‘ the Bosphorus, because itis supposed ‘ Russia. would not. be slow in seizing Llallipolis and the Dardanellos ports. lfpublic opinion throughout the Continent is agreed that the peace settlement must be made by Europe, Austria and England, as powers most immediately interested must throw off their rescue and make theirl voices heard when the terms of peace are under discussion. Eng and and Austria can then intervene with all the more force, because they remained neutral during the strug | gle. England has abandoned her ' intention of going to Gallipoli and] Austria has hitherto abstained from? entering Bosnia. Austria and Eng-1 land, however, to he listened m, must be ready to support their tie-1 mands. Russia is aware, better than 1 anyone else, that nothing can he de~l , finitely concludee if opposed by Aus tria and England and everything seems to show that she is disposed to respect these susceptibilities. Hence it is that rumors of peace are circu 'lating. It is generally believed the other powers will proceed in accord with Austria and England. TIIE IsnlAs “'AR. Gen. Howard telegraphed from his headquarters on the (‘learwaten 1.T., under date of July 27, says in pur port as follows: Have asked to have troops at Mis soula to detain Joseph until he (llow ard) can strike his rear; the two com panies at that place and help from. volunteers being: considered ample,| taking into consideration the present 1 demoralizod condition of the hostile. lndians Howard's troops will push 1 through rapidly. .‘ An other dispatch from Gen. llow- 1 ard, dated Sunday the Will. says:; All my column with 20 days‘ rations; are now south of (,‘lourwuto-r. ('oli lircen is to day one day’s mart-h thisi side of Florence. Who-“ton is at Lewiston. Everything in the best 1 possible condition for llll‘ primer]! and capture of the enemy. provided: Montana troops can check his ad ‘.l\ll('l‘. A dispatch from (‘ol. (in-en, dutwl July 30th. saw: “We will leave to day for the initialo country in pursuit of Joseph. who is thought to hr- tin-rt- The impression is that he will trv to wSt‘alm oonsi-tlm-ncus of his unmit‘old murders as the Sioux did. 'l'wr-nty-rive Spokane Indians have mint Wortl in Hull. lloward that they want to join him in his uhust- after the hostilea. lll‘l:\1;l~l'..|!|f'. I!” \Ji-p :H it “will. >i-qu ~l.llv-~ MN! :m In.;mr.m un;{.;g:-. m-m \\':|~luu;_'||" Smuln Ila-.u‘ 1111-h-Imk lu-lw'vu llu' \‘/-Il'n\itrh and HH‘ .\lnllul l-Iyuuh I';I~||:l. 'l'lw l'ullrlx‘hh mrpe i< "“‘l [Mrh'ul |ll‘ft‘:l[l‘ll \\'i!h :I In.“ M 551' gum. HI. ~l:llz|l II‘IL :Ilnl 3,th V"'i""“"" I |.:ltn~r “ma 1| t|i~lrlh h mutirm tlw l'nl'n'guilng. l'lu- numlwr nl' 'l'mlu-ll 14L— um-r“ i< uuu‘uiwu at \INIH. 'I In- lh:~~i.|m will probably :H’ ulm' l'l'<lllHl' Ihu- Hfl'n'ln'iYl' :unl fullow up llu-ir :nlvanmgv. Her Majesty's srvmnvre Flamingo :lml (undue. whu go to the Danube- to pl'ntm-t lh'itiih illti‘l'l'~t and :liSt‘l‘f. Hrmt lh-ituin‘~ trozny right tumuinlniu (Wu gnnlan an the lmnulm will lu- :u-mnmuniu-d to (In- Bluck Sm by the iron-Nude Shannan and Agincourt. to sup wit the m should their passage be oppoml. Shipping Intelligence. l'urr 'l‘owm-wlul. ARRIVALS—Jinx 27. Str. Dis-patch. Monroe. Seattle. Iml'AuTUqus. Str Dispatch. Monroe. San Juan. AillllVAl..~‘——.ll'l.\ '2B. Bark Penang. Palm-n. N-atlle. mnmurtnms. lemtom, Lewes. Seattle. Bk l’cnnng. l’nlton, S F. All]llVAl.S-—-JL‘LY 29. Phantom. Lewes, Seattle. Mastlck, Calhoun. Discovery. q. Donald. Libby. FN'Oplll't. '9 Str Dispatch. Mnnrm‘. San Juan. mzl-An'rumzs. Str Mastic. Calhoun, Discovery. Str l'kumld. Libby, Burl-uni Inlet. Str Dispatch, Monroe. Seattle ARRIVALS—JULY 30. Str Walker. Govo. Gamble. Str Favorite. Willimns. Straits. l)l-‘.I’AR'l‘l,'|ll-‘.L‘. Walker. an, btrnits. Dlsplrch, Momma. New Westminster. AImIVAI.s--—.nrl.v 31. Donald, Libby. Bumml Inlet. Str Favorite, Willlmn Strains. Immmunns. Donald. Libby. chport. Su- Fuvorlte, Wllliams, Gamble. ARRIVALS—AUG. 1. Diipntch. New Westminster. SCI]. Mist. “ . Honmnmrl—Mr. Albert Hall who arrived at Walla Walla from the seat of war, relates to the W'atchman the following harrowing details of the late Indian massacre, he having heard the story from Mrs. Chamberlain her‘ self: “The Indians first shot her bus band, not being quite dead, they beat his brains out with the butt of a rifle. They next shot her, won: (1 ing her in the arm with a bull and in the breast with an arrow, which the fiends tried to push through, as it was hard to pull out. In her intense agony shc begged them to kill her and let her children live, bu'. they refused and brutally outr glll her body, too shocking to mention, own far less describe; the mother of Mrs. Chamberlain being compelle l to wit ness the outrage. 'l‘hey next butch ered her six-year old girl in a most: cruel and heart-rending manner. Iler baby received a slight cut with a 1 kntfe about the throat. Its cries; angered one of the savages and he caught it up in his arms and out part; of its tongue 06', then cast it to one; side in the grass. The next morning at 10 o’clock, when help came, the child was found still alive, and mother and baby are now at Mount Idaho, liable to start fortheir eternal home any day. Uull thisexaggeratud if you please, but our informant, Mr. Miller, declares deeds were done, not less shocking, but too rovolting to go to any journal.” RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Prom-hing In St. l’unl‘s Hun-I'll. nun-Him: lln1|19\'l)lllllfl,l)y Hu-pumnr. Ituv. Mr. limis. Bubhmh School as usual. The publh- Invited. REV. Jun, Run and wlfu. are expected in town by the :m-ulmn‘ lmhmu. NIL-I wm-k. In whhll event the I’m-uhyu-rhm pulpit win he llllt-d by its regulur pnnlm-on Snmhly next. F Is not msilyournwl In Ihem- tlmm j , , hut it run lu- mmluln .1 moth by any ot‘vhlwr “'3. In uny mm of r ”w munlry. who Is willhm In - m rk mmullly M Iln-a-nwlnyuu-nt ”ml “1-, furnish. 3m, lu‘l' \rm k in \mlr own town. Ynn m-ul um ln- nmcy l'rnm hmm: uverniwht. Ynn (-un uiw your “Imh' tiluv to Ihr WUI'kJII‘lIIIl)‘ ymn' Hrun- IIIHIIH'HH We haveugc-n'n who nrvmuklu-g m or 4'lo uu-r flu}: .\ll \\ Inwnmnm-nl nun-run umkl' mum-y fun. A! "w pnw-m Hmc- mum-)- wumu Irv Inmlc m mully nn-I rnpicll) m un)‘ mllrr l-usi mm. I! HMS nnlhinu m Irv lhv llll‘i'l“?‘“. ’l‘ez‘muunll 3': ”111 111 mm. All‘h'l-ds m mmu 1", H. ll,\l‘|.l-2'l"l‘ x H ... I'm‘lifur'. “:ljlli'. EISUIZII SEWING: .VIAfIllR'lI. ' 0H H'HUV MKHI-11l MAm'r'MTrlusu "H." Form r F 11"! and Ynmluill ‘15.. l’nnlmul. Ul'c-zull. l-‘ui-runry 2-1. “-77. ’ Wurul. Scrum; Wo would n-qn-t-Hully t-nll lhn'ul u-nl inn ull'mlr lan'llll'l't'HslUllH‘l‘M. and uh [win-nus u llu 111 ail’l‘ m pun-hum: ulll‘ vulv fn'ulw! vaiu: Mul'llilH-~'. tlml Mr. John P. ln-wrmn. n 1 I'm-I Town-«am, Is our rugulnl' .nllhnrm-«l nan-mllmlrulivvlm‘.undullunh-ru M‘: wuhhiln will In- lilh-«l Inn-urn), uml ml "mt-Ilium uuM I'nll) muu'untn-vd Dy thiu omn puny. “zu'hhuu. mm cm ”10 hmnmm-m plum and lth-lul Iliwmml mmlu fur rzhh. anm' .‘l:|l|lli;l"i min: I mummy. 15 \\'xm.l~ n. Flu. .‘lulman-I'. ‘lll.'l‘l-N W. PAM-Inn. tiv-m-ml 'l'l'nvvlinu qu-Iqul'rguu nml W. 'l'. THOMAS DRUMMOND, PORT TOWNSENR. W. T. Bucklayer. Piasterer. and fitonc- Slut-nun. at Work rlg-m- an tln- lnwm ru-nmnuhla- mm. ‘ Jobbing )Irulllptl; th-xrlc-d Lo. 10' “HEM“? iillflmi? GREAT REDUCTION IN muss TO SUIT 'I'III‘I IIAIH) TIMES. AT THE ‘ \ Port Townsend B 001; ‘1 and Shoe btore j : 1* O R CA S 11.1 \ "" i I‘th the Largest and Best‘ Swim-ml Stork m Bows and Shoes on I’ll get Sound, Comprising 2'7 o 6 P .A. Ia s ()l‘ Men’s. Boy‘s, Lmlies‘ Minnow. and I‘hildron’s Boots. Shoes. and Slippvrs of awry quality which is now offered for Cnshntlivlnf prices. in order to make room for Fa| and Winter goods. ‘ I? l have a Great REVERENCE for CASH Customers. John Fltzpatnck. ‘ o l lU. S. Manna Hospltal. PORT TOWNSEND. W.’l‘. [\NY SICK SAILUR WHO HAS PM!) A ilospitnl (luvs for two nmnths prev mi imihla application {or milnizwion,” entitled to lospituirelioi. Port 'l‘ownsmnd Jhmpltnl. The above institution hilVillT been placed on u pmmmu-IIL fooling. its the l'nitml Htutl-q Hospital for Murine i'utlt-nta on i'uut-tfioum, thenrnmric-tnr lulu-. 4 plvmnre in nnnonm-lng that no ruivu or (exlxensq willlu-spm-mi tn ministering to the com t‘mt nml convenient-e of private putit-ntn. This 1.“ the iurgest tiencml lln-Ipitul north of Sun Frum'iw'u, not] by I‘m the most vom pioteinequiptnont. It has Ill'tzll thoroughly lolittetimid l'ut'm'nished. Its m-nrrul wurnlu lmvo ucumnnmlutiom for about one hum 111-ed patients and are pet-ultnrly tuluptod for cases requiring the mom vurut‘ul trout incnt and eonutunt supervmon ut llmitml mums-m. 'lhose who desire them will ghe urnishud with private rooms, entirely epurute uml distinct, at a slight. additional est. W'l‘he attention of Mill owners, and those interested in shinning, in called to timmctthut seamen sun'enng trom contu tfioun discus-m will he trmm-(i outside the lospitui without expense tntlie vessel. THOMAS 'l‘. MINOR, M. 1)., 20-” MtuulglngSumt-on. JOHN P. PETERSON M h t T'l erc an 31 01‘, AND lANL’rAP'ruuzu or i l ' ' Gems and Boys Rasmonahle Sluts. IS PREPARED TO MAKE UP GENTS ('lmliing according to the Intent lushlnnn. Spm-ini Elil'llllflll [mill in n:- puirilm mnlcivuninx. 'l‘m‘nu mmlvrn'e. llns cmmtnntly on lmml u lot or ilne Frunwh(‘lnlhsnnti ('llMNhlll'rl'fl. Ilrvgon nnli .\||~.~4iun l‘unsinnervu. l‘rmn winch put-um mu Mill‘cl l'nl‘ tllunisvlvm. Cfi‘f‘Ul'lllfl‘H from a distance promptly m 'untlml in. iir. l'etormn is Agent for thu Celebrate Hlnucr Hewlng nl'nchlnu Any puny titrairing m pun-Ilium one o. tllc-m‘elognnt nnu-him-n mm will and mum inn: tin-mull tine Agent’s plum of inminem. limmnom. llnfllern. Bimlcrn. Noodles and thread lee-pl mnnmnlly on imml. Al.‘ .“m-hinvs wnrrmm-ti fur live yours nnl will unnumihly payments, em lint! ovt‘l‘v I’umiiy (-nn lmve u Sing-2r .‘lm-hnw. l‘uli infirm-[inns imw to operate the Machine will hr given free. l‘nrt 'l‘mv luwml. W. T. WM. hum». J. E. l'l'nu CENTRAL HOTEL, <itlmtml m lu-ml nf l'nhm thu'f. Port 'l‘ownuend w. ‘l‘. 'l‘hl-4 llmm- in nvw mul m-wly furnislml,nntl puuwfliv-c ull thu lllllloillllllt'llli Ibl u First-Claus Hotel. 11~ lznr Ia uunpliwl with tho‘ Inn-Inf \Villl“, Lulumrd :mll t‘lgm'n. ’l'hm'u in: tll'nl-clun'H Hill lum’l‘uhlu uIIII ltmulinu llumn In the lloH-l Muhhm will lw lc-ll unilmm tn Inuku Hlin IlnH-l second [0 mum in ”w 'l't-I'l'llnl'v. :52 mm!) a l’lflm. ' STEAL“ TUG ___—___— “.I) O N A L IN _______—__—_———-——- Capt. John Libby. 'l‘llb .VI-ZW AND I'H\\'F.Hl"l'l. n’l'l'lA .\l TI"; in MM really lo :14) all kinds of 'I'OWISIi :u mun] rum-I. C 37 Ship IllllHH‘l‘R will find it to tlmlrndvnnt mm tn scrum: the DONALD us she is IYnulrpnued by any Tun on Puget Sound I) 0 "53013 “EV AMRTT A ‘5 LIVE NE W fiPAFER ? \V O'U 14 I.) \'O U l{ N() VV THE UL BRM 'l‘ 1h TELL]. GLM In ? —————-—_______—_'__ ’ TIIEuVSUDSCRIBE .4TOWCE FOR THE PU GET SOUND ARGUS AN EIGEHT-PAGE JOURNAL OF THE PERIOD. Its Columns ,are always Filled with Spicy. Condensed and Interesting News. CARE IS ALWAX’S TAKEN To Preserve Intact its Firm Moral Tone and.that Purity of Thought and Expression so often Sadly Neglected in Modern Journalism. IT ISIIOULD HA Vl] A PLACE AT THE F] R ESII)E OF E VER Y FAMILY "‘1 W , I)1 1 x ' 1116 (M y I Igus I Q .1 “___— is issued every Friday morning; at Port Townsend, 'Washington Terr tory, and is devoted especially to the best interests of the counties of Jefferson, Island, VVhatcorn, SM] Juan and Clallam. Subscribe at 01100 for a paper that is growing xvith the Country. Terms--$3 per Year, In advance. - Six months, 8|.50 THE JOB OFFICE --——IS FURNISHED WITH A——— FINE ASSORTMENT OF NEW TYPE AND JOBBIINN} NTATERIAL. .ML KINDS: J 95 WQEK EXECUTED IN FIRST CLASS STYLE. 012 Show! .x'o/icc, a; Hm .lfust Reasonable Prices. Orders from all parts of the Sound Will be Promptly attended to.