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L()C‘AL \ l'l\\ S "“fil "I" \II.‘ '- ’ tv} | - f it- -' l'snsr. H'xr I yum p»: hu-Iv‘ \ ~\ untunny Ina .ggr‘wn.’ r a - Ir ~ .- \Nk‘. Mir hmw'!) I:~f-\ «\va 1 ' nn-Mly lull in pun: L‘mu! I.» 1 lg“: "(11.10! tlllly‘ 'rlw fla't- uV-m tn huh (3l¢!th rhthh-n ‘vn- ~rnl l'nr mu). nu! lnqulmlnf .‘N, lmnnml. 11l thv arm... oflln- [lll mush-r. and than lln' Ml). not knowing nu- WhMl-y l-laml mail In»! lrflml. mld than UM! In nothing. Tho aunt «you [ln uQ-rtinu u! (arts. ‘ll.. int Ir. Inn-nanny Ihr [m or. flu open may more noun «a. «by thin be In mlulml to do. by luv. 11111 that he dhmmmlu him-elf In many other up In onler to uwmmuhte the public. 'l‘hlubmfldlnnmemboml Illn ply In final“! to “our Wlllllm.” “Harm's—mu attention has twn cnilul to the don‘t-rum «million of the grade on the road running had: from i'nion Wharf. In talking din away trout iho grade. the overhanging hlnil' has been no in such 1! condition that. quantith-a of earth, sometimes tons at once. cave away Ind come down. endangering the lives of usual pastors by. Children have fre quently been seen playing along this road. right in a position to get killed by lulllng earth from above. Now that the ruin y season is hue. making the piecemegl eav ing of this bank a thing of frequent occur reme. the attention of our city fathers can not he turned to the matter too soon. A remedy ought to bé proVided at once. AMDENT.-~Mr. C. 11. Grenweld, En glneerof thd ctr. Favorite. recently met with a painful accident at the Port Gun- bie saw mill. Having been asked to tenu porsrliy relieve the engineer at the above mill, he was exnmiuing the engine. when his ieit hand m caught and the tirst two fingers were severed. Dr. lioughtou, the resident physician. dressed the wounds. and thepatientlsdolng well. Mr. Gren weld,,it will be remembered. was smu moued from Oregon at short time ago to Ippesr its I. witness in the Sutton trial. AN informant. from Port Discovery, ‘ has kindly hunlshed us with the intelli gence that Mr. Robert Greeuisw. of that place, on the 7th Instr, shot and killed in bear which weighed—when dressed—.7l] lbs. This shows that master bruin, though lsrge and active, occasionally i'siLs victim to the strategy, and adds to the glory of our festive sportsmen. Friend Greeniaw hits the belt for the present. THE Dispatch was Hither late yesterday in stitrting to Scheme. She lett this port about 11 o’clock. taking considerable freight for the dlfl'erent points on her route. Mr. J. Mandy and minily. ot' the Sen Juan Lime’ Kiln, tookfpnssnge across, being on their wsy i'uu‘iie. Mr. McCurdy ii!” been Aliment about it month in Victoria and Portland. , . , MR. G. M. HALLER informs us that he, with Judge Lewis and others. who have been out on s‘hunotiug excursion for nearly two weeks. en]oyed the trip very much, although the rain for two days. in the early part of the tour. made it ruther un plessnnt. The party visited seVerul isl ands in the course or. the trip, uud killed in lugsdeer. .- ‘_, Tun. fiiull‘ yestrdays trons Victor“ hmnght lumiiigenee to Mrs. N. U. llill,l of this pisee, that her daughter, M in Kittie, will return from Sun l-‘ranelem in about a mouth instead oi tenet-tile Ilnlil "in summer. . .A loiegrtmit’ihu'v relatives with whom she hul inn-mini visiting. bring ing news of micro sickness, explains the' change of plsns. Ln! Idviees trnrn San Francisco in lonnusthst the prim-of put-mes is Lie-l eilning in that market. The nose menu tobe n'rfld transporting of the pasta, cmps from the surrounding numtry to the city. Some Ma 01 the institutes: suppiyl ”I‘D bfottght in. an hr fillies! turn the: In that msmiy there were ill! on loud-i not in (mm I‘tsh in one Int. ‘ VIII-dammit on o! In human!» mun lb aw In- Nulr mu; lug-um! by lrh-nd Ch". 0‘ Ch Lib-“10m. JW“ hwhuhduuumun.wmm nykbmnmolulw lunar-plumb flb'hblnvunmln bitmap. fink-n nap-ad. 1h...- toga-«mam. nan-drnunh. 7'” Ih-L Ulti- phn. 111 Waugh-tub}.- defi.‘ 3. lint. lath—M. lon-pub, wmmmwuuwh 2""er «in m... u a . W ..., unnatural-mu I‘...“th 'WMM. m‘ddhbi 0". It. h 91-- MhuthMl-um. ...-humming Squaw m W“. W ~ m brim-ml nun-fl; M m W mm H... F~~Cm Mom.» 'I; I'- lESISIHIVI PROZSSJ. 68 g»: '- v u M mu. ! ounrll. In Avuwrt 12141 I\ i-' .. ,: ..’ “v I ng'xwu. .'l'm nl .. | . A. H." [W «14". u.::-"l'|lv'l l- \[WViJI . m. In .-\ “Luv .'m l:l.L~~H‘| n muranla \l. -~r- erul .Hrl ”mm-r. A Lyn-wg- hum Hm Hum-rhur .m --mmnuu lu- aprruvnl ul' 11l not [providing [urn 53mm Lupin! l-lunlmlituinn tur hum! Hunt): mu .m an"! n-gn'ming an :nr! In prawlc- In: lhr riuliun vl Hulnly :u- Munr ul lunglk-u- I}: M r. llnnt'un! nll'vrnl :l rmoluti-vn Wrim-n on a chlngw. that a juillt rulll. [my on the- part nl lln- L‘umn-i! zlml [ln-m.- on the purl 0! ”Ir lluuw hr ahqminml In inn-s --lig- lhv financial Cum tiun of the 'l'errl ("rial l'niversili. Messrs. Hathaway mum! to amend y uinglhe lonls “con, aim». ul building and finances." Garth-d --am! [he pn-sidvnl appointed Mr. Untim wny mnl Mr. l‘lng us such Committee. Mr. Kuhn, lntmhwed an avt. Conncll BIN Inn‘Bvlng ‘l') this building 11* 'l'erl'ilmlll. mu Mum} day. my ‘uppmml—n was passed wlth a unani mum Vol.o. , _ ‘ A > _ > i Mr. ilani'ord intrtxiuccd Council Bill 18, providing for o short-hand rcporterior the court-i ol' Witshiugton 'llerritory. On motion of Mr. Kuhn it was referred. ‘ Mr. ilaui’onl intrtxluecd Count-ll Bill. 19. Inuct to upportion the Legislative As sembly. licicl‘i‘cd to committee on elecy itious. House joint mentor-ill 7. praying (or thel opening ot u l.'. b‘. Lllid oiiice at Uoli‘ax,‘ W.'l‘. Passed. House Bill 4. an act repealing an out incorporating the town of :l‘umwuter. W. 'i‘. Referred to committee Ou corporations. Adjourned. WEDNESDAY. Oct. 10. Mr. lluui‘ord introduced Count-ii Bill 20.:tnuettor013eol an act in relation to the duties of lrohew Judges. Referred to judiciary committee. Mr. lluui'ord introduced Council Bill No. 22. an act n-inting to probate of for eign mills. Read first, second and third time and linseed. . Mr. iluntorti introduced ' Council Bill N 23. an act in relation to the records of ‘ probate eourts. Referred to judiciary committee. House Bill 8. relating to the oii‘eriug of rewurds tor the arrest oi high wuymen etc. Passed. House joint resolution 8. taking that both Houses of the Legislature meet, in the Hall of the House. Oct. 11, at S r. M. to listen to the Centennial address oi lion. ElWood Evans. (Jonucll Bill 0, in relation tomortanes on personal property' Passed wit: the following amendment: ' Milling mmchini‘ cry ol‘cvcry kind and nature was added [to the Bill on motldu of Mr. Ferguson. ‘ THURSDAY, Oct, 11. ‘ Members all present. Council Bill ii. on net in relation to prosecuting, attorneys, detining their du ties. and fixing their compensation. oecu: pied the whole morning session. it was amended in various sections and with or dered laid on the able till 10 o‘clock to morrow. - ‘ Council adjourned. FRIDAY. Oct. 12. House hill 6, an act in relation to the computation of time. Referred to com mittee on judiciary. Home 81112. in relation to proceeding in civil actions. Referred to committee 0n judiciary. House Bill, an act to make valid the lo cation or county roads. Relerred to com nlittee on roads and highways. House memorial ‘2. in relation to the re moval of jurns in the Stillllguamish and Sknglt rivers. Pinned. Uounclljoint lesoiutlon 8. in relation to a visit of both bodies of the Legislature to the insane Asylum and Univ-:mity on the 15th inst. was up for consideration. Mr. john favored the substitution oi 2241. in- Iteud of 15th in onler to five more time for the pro ier reception 0 the Le lslntive body at Sleihlcooul and Seattle. Afr. Hen l'ord favored the [sth in order to attend more time thereafter for mature action on a bill in telutiou to the insane Asylum Mr. iloover favored u more thorough ex amination into the workings ot the public institution than a mere look at the build- lugntudu wk wlth wardens. can, Mr. Smart thou' ht tlut the expense I‘L‘Q‘Sfi arr to cuulfic the whole body of the Leghlumm to vklt public Institution’s want too great and leaked two" the IMTMM“ A wanna rty. Amendment a opwl. Andtbe ”(ram 101' the excursion. . ‘ Mr. Klnut,ommln substitute {or that \cll’llNl n-mlutlnu Inkling Ilou. Elwood} ‘Evem m dealver m» Ceuueunlul uldrus OII‘ the llllt. Incl now uh that the tddnm be delivered In the mm: "all It 7 o‘clock In! 21.. on u.- Mopml. ' 'l‘hr Bill Man"; In pmntlng Immu -013 in ulna" up I! 10:35. md it uwupkd the remainder ol tin that u“ 13 1.. llwul atrial. Adjtmmal. i ' umu.oa.n. NPWWI-y'swhnh bu hum undu- wand-mica tot :3 qty-ludhumrhdflu mum-1 .udnlumuoud‘mmu the 't‘muufl. 'm In bury M Ind m :[kkulllmm nan-ind- Wink-Ipswich”: yids-ugh“- an“ on cut 7-: Ah dunuqudhonmu- In. IMW d flu ‘flu’ah and mtflrél'uu a. math” In an. ficnflqunflfi «mum Hymn-nu mph! bet hum-II- infill alvhu alum cMMdlm-Ig “Pi-1 clan. Isu- unh hp um I my “on my ad pub-1 m ‘ wmde-“mn to 1 nub-u.- but: a nil any on! pr mu «An- and may a 11... la lbmlulhw‘ VWW' CPI Ir lain M In a. thing. m‘ m. ‘- davrn uni W's ’ curb-gum! or.“ Jua‘lu amt-mu "momma:- u .x- - 1.0 "hulk... Ind IN", h to l 'l' ~11: -. 'l‘liii Ilill will mrrwt tho aim-M Alii‘ I. hM‘o‘ t‘VHll folluwml in {ln} Wuki' o|. i'l“ [WM-lii law. i 11. M' Howl of l'm'iiir. Iron: mad; and h-glmap. rn-pnrtoul lily-iraliiy on i‘ollncil llni iii. providing tar tlu- i-nmtruction «f in. hm. «lraim null \\'utrr-u-mir.~r~‘. illlll'lli‘. in" the 0M luv. Tlmw um 17. providing m the elec iiun of irnnuty wn'uuiednm‘ri of .lcll‘a-r-‘nn count? by districts. Raul tinnitime and [us-st“. "on”. Tt'rmu. Oct. 9 Mr. Lon: lutroduu-«l House Ilill 26, nmemling Rotary l’ublic act. Referred mg‘uluhciury committee. r. Gregory lnlrmluml Home Bill ‘l7. to amend an act. incorporating the clby oi Wall: Walla. Referred to committee on our lOI'IinIIS. lllr. Atkinson‘s resolution that no print,- in v ll.‘ allowed in the House was carried. house memorial 2, for removing oi)- struitious in the skngit and Stiiiuguaunsli rim regret- . . . - _ 1 Council Bill. clmngin ' the name of All-‘ [drew Wilson to Ulu}a Anderson. we.“ yasicil. - ... game Bill 7, compilation .of time. posed. House Bill 0, making valid location of county roads, passed. House adjourned. WEDNESDAY. Oct. 10. Mr. Daniels presented petition numer onsly slgned, paying for rcpenl ofllccnse law regarding dr n‘king saloons, and ask ing tor the enactment of a local option law. Referred to Education committee. Home Bill 20, providing for election of militia oliiccrs. Home Bill 17. repealing the act. relat ing‘ to election of county commissioners 0! Jet ‘orson county. Amended and reierred back to special committee. - THURSDAY, Oet.ll. Mr. Stiles introduced House Bill 31. describing dntlesof ,county surveyors Re ferred. ' Mr. LaDu introduced House Bill 35, de dining rights ofjurors in W. 'l‘. Referred. House Bill No. 16. tor repeal at low rc gnrding selling liquor to minors was lost. House Bill 17, to repeal an act relating to the election of county commissioners in Jefl'ereon county. Paeseti. Adjourned. FRIDAY, Oct. 12. House Bill3B. introduced by Wmman, amending act relating to discharge 0! bal last. Referred. House Bill 39, introduced by Mr. Wur bass. requiring county commissioners to furnjsh stutlsties for nae of Immigration Boards. House Bill 40, Introduced by Mr.'Barnes, relating to estruys. Referred. [louse Bill 41, introduced by MrLVnn sickle. amending act relating to the elec tion oi county Commissioners and defining their duties, as approved in 1869. House Bill 42. ntrodueed by Mr. Wur huss. declaring unfetteed land in San Juan county as public pasture". Hr. Korter introduced House Memorial 5, for erection ot a Custom House at. Port Townsend. ’ SATURDAY, Oct. 13. House opened at 9 A. 11., Speaker in the chair. " ' " Mr. Stiles mover! for the appointment oi‘o commit? 09 three townie: with Trus tees oi aootut Umige’ building. teamm min how much the room now used Is 'l‘er irrittoriul Liibrnry‘vcould ble obtnifii‘l lot. essrs. St ies. '; nu ' t . _‘ fi'pere apfiointed as sue'h‘houvzattegtu ‘ r. 'l‘ihhets presented House Bill 45, to chilr‘ifie the name of Wenul Holpuck tool to i ilhun lloibrook. Read three times and passed. ‘ , . : i . - . MI" Horr introduced House Bill 46, authorizing the eouatructlon of s wharf to deepflVuter in Olympia. Referred to corn "In?!” on corporations. ‘ House Bill 39. nmendinF act relating to dlseharwe of ballast put . Mr. erbium introduced House Bill 47. in relation to forei 'n corporations holding property in this "I‘erritory. Referred to committee on corporations. .. . Adjourned. [Owing to the lateness of the up Sound molly our reporter could not send us Mon day and Tuesday proceeding ior this iuue] A tele mm from Ohio. 'f round the moths", sud brother figgstbrs, of the killing in that city I at week, of George Cl‘rk, son of thzllto Jno. L. Clark of ()lym is. It in aid that he wu run over Ky the Cl", sud no‘ information is given. The family Ire much grieved It this culunicy.‘ his donzh having been tho ‘hird m‘ the hmilyin the hut three years—- ihe fuher Ind Mrs. Vonon being the other two. Goon-gin grow up almost to mmhood in Ul‘ympil, Ind then went buck to the hat to study Ind complete his Rule. The body villi be mm to the funlly. Mr. Wm. H. Oink, his brother, um! L. P. Vonon, going to San P‘nncimw receive n. The pool“. of Vmcuunr no lup py. u they now have u «I»: an. In thoir mun sin. The cit bu efl'oct ed a comptomiu with tie Cuholic unit-ion. whereby tho luau! alia quisbu ull clsim in confidential o! the ma of 06,300. It in 00¢?on “at one-id! the bopemp in m County. 0‘: in boon dun-"yet! by the Into an; ml- ”was. a: un- Ind-hm. I‘M-aluminum . mm [l'm Influ- cm in MN I. th- w Hush-mt am ”who I! A. mm t -. manual-bunt“ It. I law-o cum. ‘0‘!“ 111 TN’ mum-m mod .N:‘ ‘rnr-unuud Inn- and) a II ’- do-ohvgvpgu.‘ U _ - 7M “obi-3%? in tho I. I cum .- hum-y mu. m. :04 00% .V. MI W . ‘lu Ir. I. Pun-rm - “my - man. and run unl ' ammo tat-t u 1.: rrrmn“. WATERMAN &. KATZ, 7 1' ‘ 1 . , Sllll’l’lM} AM] tflllllllSlflN LI. 111 R C H x\ N T S AND DEALERS IN General Merchandise, Keep constantly on Hand THE LARGEST STOCK ALL KINDS OF GOODS, Furniture, Lumber, Doors, Windows BRICK, «5‘ All Kinds of B UILDIJVG .Material And will Sell ' CHEAPER FOR CA SH, Than any House on Puget Sound. AGENTS FOR Wells, Fargo 8; Company’s Express Our Facilities for Purchasing in the Leading Markets are Superior to any. We will give and take Exchange on SAN FRANCISCO AND NEW YORK At the most Liberal Discount. W'ATERMAN & KATZ. JflJI/ES JQNESQ Corner Custom House 131.111de IF YOU WAN T Reading Matter Stationery of all kinds , *School books ’ Picture Frames, m. sms Book-shelves 8t Brackets Nice Fresh Candies Nice Fresh Fruit 2 Best Gigars Go to James Jones. TEE SM/‘GEZ? SEWING MACHINES Great Reduction ThruVm' Funuly Smrmelur/nmwwill lu'rmfll'r be Sold (I! 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