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EDETORH". NOTES. tllll' "l'.ml I‘M” Ev Hm‘ ll\t' ul It'ml} ln-Itulmldt' it \ IMAM i tlu- «lu II :tlltl l'wl tiu- .\lf- 1~. “r. .\l. \\', lltll. Ilv- tu-m-|:?"\' up '1 -:|lt< tl ('ullrvtul' ml l'lht m» lwt' .\lihlx‘t. lN “\lu‘t'lt‘tl l!' :“l lllr'H‘ :tlmut tlw- :nitlulln- Int l|l‘\l Illltltlll. ll'vll [‘l’lhlt" lfi'llt'l' tlntwl :It lint! “Hung-l. .\lmim. ('l‘ tlw I’I'l: ill\t.. nu» l« :I't: tlut llll' mim-rxl :l‘l .11l gum llum tlmt plum- ”ll tln- fitlliinn- I'iwr. 'l‘lu‘ n-n-nuc- vultvr \ant-utt lut‘t‘ Xnlmim-u. 11. t‘.. fur Klnslm. m: tln lltlt. Hal. “'1“. (l. )lnrris. slut-vial :uvnt ul' llm l'. S. 'l‘rn-nsul‘)‘ 111-lull‘l un-ut. \"vnt up nu lwr tn Inuln' inn-s --tig'ulinns prupurutm'y tun-pulling (ml Alaska muttvrs in gvuvml. 0n the last trip of tlw stranwr Unl ifnrnia to Alaska. :1 Miss Kellogg \u-nt tn Sitlm. whore slw will assist missiumlry Brmly in establishing: a mission nml svluml amun: tlw ln cliuns at that plum‘. Mr. llraul‘v is rnlmrtml tn he a live man) and tlmr ”ugh wmkm‘. Great. and gnml rc sullsare t-xpcctetl from this mun» ment. Mr. S. G. Rom]. \'ico proshh‘nt of the U. S. N. ('n., is out in a h-m-r puhlirhod in tlw \'auu-uuwr “huh:- pomh-nt." defending his curlmrutinn algmnst Hm churgo nl' lwing a. “grim! 1 ing‘ mnnnpnly." It. will rt-«luirv :l grout nmny such luttvrs to («NM up: the fact that the said company is] using- evory nwnns to dvhly tho build-L ing of the N. I’. ruilmm]. I The “P. C. Advocate" tellsof a revival in temperance work, hrnuuht about l)" a few her room ronghs who held Il1()(‘k Methodist (-lass meetings in a saloon until one fellow sulu-red down and told his real experienm» which so affected the listeners that a total uhstinenee society was furlned. At last flt't'tllllllS there were about 1.100 signers. “He make'h the wrath of man to praise lliln.” Mr. Hunter, reprerentinpr the Cut ting Packing Cmnpany. having paid Alaska 8 visit. has returned and re ports a favornhle impression in his mind regarding the country and pros pects of hnsiness up there. He ex pects to go up again on the next trip of the California, when he will prol)» alily take with him the necessary Ina teriul and machinery for startinga packing estahlishnlent in the neigh hnrhnod of Sitkn. No use talking; Alaska. is bound to prosper. The canning establishment at Cla wauk, Alaska. we learn by private letter, is turning out about (3,000 cans per day. Salmon at that point will commence running about the first of next month. Our informant further states that the Weather at “’rangel has been so fine that he enmmenmul planting in his garden on the 9th of March, antl that at the tune of writing (April 12th) he had radishes, lettuce, turnips and pensl up and looking well; n “cold snap,“ inst at that time, however, was ("pl dungering them to some extent. I)“ not these facts prove that Alaska has some redeeming qualities, in stead of being “tit only for polar bears to dwell in ‘9” By a private letter from Prof. E. It‘.‘ Kubel, president of the Academy “ll Sciences located at Olympia, to Judge J. G. Swan, of this place, kindly handed us for perusal, we learn of the progress and pros pects of that institution from which the people of our territory may rea sonably expect so much in the fa ture. It is confidently assumed that the society will soon be far enough advanced in its workings to have its proceedings and all its valuable cs says printed. The writer greatly do plores the tendency, on the part ol non residents of Olympia, to regard the institution as merely a local at l fair. He \'ory properly thinks its‘ immediate benefits and usefulness can and will he made territorial atl least, and cordially invites the at tention of all scientific persons throughout the territory in bringing about this much desired result. The Academy ot'sciences was organized in Olympia because that place, be ing the capital of the territory. was considered most appropriate for it.~ location. We trust it will receive the aid and encouragmcut of all Who Could become competent and valua ble members of it, throughout both Eastern and Western Washington. At present its nimnbv-rship is con lined almost wholly to ()lympia, al though it has made an excellent be ginning, and bids fair to accomplish some of the most valuable and grat ifying results. “ \‘lli‘tlilél‘n 'I'LHHI I'HIH . In I.\IDIIIL‘II.\I~ 'Io I.‘l::ilt\\i"l. ‘ll\l'lil.‘ \l ll IiHW lH‘i‘l'llll‘\l'lll Il|lY'\‘ lI'~t|":|l\ ‘ll‘ unnlln-r Itr'lilt‘llllt'lll ml tuv' ll"1I\tlI'V‘~ Ml our runnlii'. \\l\lH\ Ilslllllilli‘ Axo- \\\l|:lli~ t-xisl nu the ('Ullllltlrlu. \\'lil:iun'tlv. nnd l'inpuluu riversw nu l’u_:'ct .\Mun'l llusill. illill tlnrw sunliln'l' I‘|\"l~ 11-r-v --in;r into the sun --:|l| of Wlm'h how IlH'Xllttlhllltlt' supplies~ of salmon \\'«-if_:hiu;: ll'n to II) llns. rivernginu' r‘nvh '33 ll». 'l'he Value of tln- s-rlniou ‘prmlum-d \'n-nrlv is three millions of dollars. The "(‘hinook" sulniou on the (‘olunlhiu is tho liuost. ('onsid erulilt- capital is invested in this in ldustry. whivh _Vlt‘ltlw large prohls. i'l‘he foreign demand is unlimited. es ,peeinlly in England, llostou, New lYork nnd Australia. 'l‘his is a most iprolituhle umlr-rtuking, requiring it Ituodorntnmuount of capital and skill. l'l'lu- running lirms hitherto relied on 'their own (‘tlit'lH hut lately the prne ltice has her-u instituted of huying lish from those fishermen who are without (-apittil. and the prive pnid jin sueh vases is gent-rally twenty-lire Eve-ms for each fish of twenty-live pounds. The lishernwu supplr tln |honie market with fresh and salt lish. Salmon trout are wonderfully prohliv jin every stream. and too misv of lean-h to render it good sport. Hyster lisheries exist Hi Slio-ilwnter, 'l'illrt 'ltl()()l\' and anpiinn hays; and (‘III rploy a small llvet of sr-huoners in transporting the oysters to Salt l’ran leiseonnd l’ortlutnl. 'l'here are tWo lfaetories :it Astoria for Innnufut'tur till}: salmon oil from the refuse of lsnluion. llerringof exeellentllnmr jeonu- from April and go on all through the Summer. i‘hiterpriso in this tlirmrtion is he ing dt-\'Hl()|)ml in runny lovalitins on l’uget Sound. and the! magnitude of this industry in the future is hardly realized even by those who are at present putting forth active ell‘orts i in its line. ‘ 'Besides salmon of Sllt'll ext'nllentl quality, the waters of Puget Soundj yield large numbers of us tine lndihutj “S can he found anywhere in the; world. llei'riuqulmuud, and in fare! ! almost all Hi the snniller vnrietiesofi lish. Enough has been developed! through experiments and through [lll‘i uctuul pursuit of coin in our lisher l ies within the past few yours to inf-i iford reasonablegronmls for asit'l'llllth ithat in the near future the fishing in ; iterests of thisterritory will represent; one of the most valuable depart-‘ lments of her resources. A new in¢ dustry has recently been attracting attention, viz; I PASSING (Hunts. I These luscious bi-valves (for they ARE luscious and considered highly palatable, especially where their scarcity makes then: sought alter) are already being cooked, put up in cans and shipped away to market. An cstaldislnnent for carrying on this industry is already in operation at Sequin: bay; one is in progress on Shaw’s Island, in San Juan county. also one on San Juan Island, and within the next l'ewyears many such corporations will have located on ourmany inland bays where every sand spit is the habitation of a nu merous and fruitful colony of e ants. Aside from the. prospects of our eanneries and packing companies. the recentintroductitni ol l’lumtncr's dryers has caused experiments which prove conclusively that our clams and lish can easily be dried and senl to eastern and foreign markets at prices which their greatly reduced hulk will render comparatively notn inal compared with that of sending them in‘ any other state. That can supply of lish and clams i:- practical ly inexhaustible, is amply demon strated by the fact tlmt some of the earliest settlers of the territory long since lapsed into a careless atnl shift less manner of living, owing: to the absolute ease. and it-ertaiutv With which a living could be made near the salt water. [Continued next \"Ct'k-l Among [hag-rout. mm) of the wurld blue eyes sum" In have prctlmninuturl Hurrah-s. Shakn-spt-urc, Lm'kv. ”nun”. .\lihun, Gnotlm, Napnlcun, Franklin and Humboldt hmi blue oyos. The stnanwr California has gum to Sun Francisco, to ell'cut a law re pairs. She exyuwts to return to this place in time fur her next. logulur trip to Alaska, lmwever. BETWEEN .3” am] 75 of the princi pal hnuses uf L‘larksvillo, 'l'exus. were burned nu the 13th. The eni mated loss is 851_ND,000. M’ili'HE. I'UIiIH-L'il’U\lHlM‘l'l \': In .|\. \'. ii. li. (1. .\lni‘. 2'l. I‘T“. l'lllll-v‘: .\wl ~: .\iH-i' All. lzlm Ii Alina \'ivinrli :i lliv sz~ml ili'il’ vii}. \'.. nil-‘2“ ml ii: '-‘ uh! 'I :\'--| u-wu I: 'H"!' I‘u'lll- nl‘ Irmlv pil-n ~liil ill‘i\‘~~ ”II I in ‘lnil 'H'U'l 11l llll' li'.\ illi'l |'l|ll'|ll'\'. 'Hlt' [H'Hlniv' In :t' .Il‘l' ~ . nn-lliing iiiu- uni- nun \uilu- lump}:- .n'mi' Ii 1-; In lin-ir \\l‘:lii||.‘_’ltil|'_"”liiit‘lhll lii-aim III' nlr-I it. :nul :Il'l' nunlmml of ”ii nzlliun:lliliv~. :lli:iu~<~:l\un ln'mimninuling. )I.my \\l' «W. Imumu-r. nl' imiil w'xr‘. m-ur :1 murky !l[I;N'.llfllllt'I'. v-uxlthcl-wl lm .limln h_\' ~illin:: :lmnn-l c:l|np-li|’v< pm l|li\l'lll!ll~i_\‘ in (‘:ll‘i)'ll:l}‘>. In lll:ll|_\’ I('~‘- lwwh lin- til_\' inulin hlu- :In .\|ll|'l'i('2|ll mum. Inn t'lljlbi'ilig‘ ilnprM'i-Inwm :nnl iluivilvgve in :UIV'IIII'“ nl :Ill)‘ of ours wln-n mmlnn'ml \\il|| |m~im~~s null pnpuiniinn. in, line :1“ inn-xiunqilulv supply nl' pim itrmh water. vulnllu'lwl in iron pipw from j’l'llli Inkv. :1 lii<i=lnrv nl' svvvn Illii¢‘~: gm worih': i'l'rro ~(-|Innl~‘—-un0 ul‘ lln- Imihling‘ lor whirl: \muld ln- :1” nrnulm-nt :nnl L-rml it to any vily: :m (-xh-ihiw- library: hm 'lullllh“ <h-nm-iirv c-nginw: n tin-:nrv: svv [u-ml mnnnmlinn: |mll~: i'nur llth'lliliils; It'll ‘i-linl'clll-s—n-nwhil- at filling :11l lhv Imln. iwmm-n :inll ('iliilll'l'll in HIV vlty. 11~ 4:qu walks. (vxwpi now and llu-n a <lrt-h'h.‘ Hum in :1 \'l‘l‘_\' (lilnpiulntml cmnlitiun— rirkvty :lml unaut‘v. puriivnhn-ly :1! High! llm nnik :Inll splinluw~ rising; nlmvv lin ~urliml often bring l:u|iv=. \w-nring trailing <kirt4. ll|)—.‘ll| standing! .ln~l ”It! nllu-r clny unv was mught in rhi‘ \\':|_\'.lll|l| | \\'.‘l~' rmhiug up In ”lii-1' my S('l'\'it'('~'. sln- tln'nml mun-l. IllllumkudWWW”:llhll‘l'il'l'.‘ln-I|illio u hy-wuy In w-lmir (lanmgce. ’l‘hiHilir nm- mu :m Ann-rim”. from your sinlu nt' tln- \\‘:lit'l'. :lllli ir is in he Illblll‘ll will now-r Inw'mgllt puriirnlnriy in ill-"ll way again. ’l‘lu- m-mmn- Wilma H. Hunt. nullm- llu mlmnnml ul't‘upmiu .\lntlmrtl. (I|qu up l'rmn Sun Frum-a-sm in 3 «lays :uul 23 hours running tilm'. Slm Inn not tux-gut- MI “(‘l' Hill sin-ml. and for :L emit o!" hm :l-gv—Z‘J _\'«-:u--'r—-|ml(|~' lu-r mm rmnrn'knhLv \\'r||. llvr new owm-rs guvv 111-r :t [hor ”ugh mw-r-lmulin: :Iml m-w Imiiw'~'. ll i~' :unmum-ml. us soon m changing lwr nu- LinunlinJlml sin,- will run hutwucn [hia‘ part and Nuw \thulinisn'l'. l The Graplvr. ('lpmin ll:m-~'. lhrmcrly ml thr: (luliliirnin. «mum-(l I'm' wrangvl on llln- nmrning or the ltllh ill~'t., taking :1 lnnnlbcrul'pnsq -ngu-r<. including 4m ('hina— lumen—all hmnnl tor the (,‘zlsuir gold mines. :r (‘0). W. K. HI and party. with nun-hin lcry and pmvieinna. lclt hcrc on thc (lrnp 1101' fur l’rim'l: ml “'4lch Hand, inupcn :unl lwurk :1 cuppa-r IIIiIH‘ “hich prunpcclntl wry rich I:l~'l llill. It is‘ the: inu'nliunnl' llw party to rii-‘c live or six Inuuh'ml («ms' 01' rhc on: and ship it direct to Swunwy. SPVPI'JI [cm of lln: om mam Imulc in San Francisco during the past. \\'inicr-nmic failing In ~hmv lvm than 1.3 pcr cent. of cuppcr. lll‘hilltfii smnc sichr. Knrtn [my ncur Clarence Strum—[lnc ruin trained to the miller edge and :lccc~'~":l)lc m vouch of the lurgm‘t clam. 'l‘hcrc can warccly he :1 tlmihL buctlmt this mine Will pruw :1 grunt «nu-cm. Men M capital haw lilkcll lmhl nl' it. and by the lust of thccaming munlh. it ii conliticnlly cxln-ctctl a cargo ol lln: urn will hc rc'uly t'nr shimm-nt, that a vowel hm- bccn onlcrcil [llUl't‘ lrmn H'in I-‘r:nn-i.~.c0. The new h-nin Silka. by thu last ~n-am ur. nru highly nnmnraging a wganh Ila: |I|ill1:~i. 'l‘hc Portland ('nnnpziny u'hn m-rc tnnncllingnn the Stcwart lull-gt: wcn: at Work. character 0| ruck changing and im [n-nving as they prngrcsueti. Tin-y han many tons ready for crashing. in Inmt nl' which gulll was \'isihlc. in fact. ~:|)‘-’1HII‘ inlin-mant. tlul cmnpany iliil nnt lm-tcnil to save nny of 'tlns ruck lmln the lmigu n‘ltlmntscclng gum in it. lit-low thu Stewart, lt-nlgc. at tho im~c of thc mountain. a Han l“rancincn company nenh-r the .~n[icrintcmh-ncc at Mr. 5. .\lil litich. an- npcning :1 quartz imlgu which ,anl-n.-;pwlcti wry ~‘:lti-l':|clurily. Lallt-J nu- liall-y & Millhich. anti are meeting with unmnragcnmnt. ’l‘hn "Francin Lit-iv." :In it i~' called, ni-ar lhn «tumult nl'tht: ~':ltnc Innnntain on which lhm- ind-gm are eilmtml. nnll which has iwcn pt'mpccling m \‘ct'y rich (luring thc thl tn'u mason-u runnilH dormant—- ‘ ate anon": having rcntlurctl it hint-cussihln. it is unllmwtmul a company in Sin Fran l‘i“(3l)i|l'i‘i|l)i)il[ taking iiiiillilllil wnrhing thin Ininc—that a party with an I-nginmzr will \'i-‘it it. an ~‘mm as practicable and (iO - the hinil or machincry \iantml .nul tln- location ni'thninil 'i'hmte Iniws are within h-n nr iii’i'h’t: ”lilo-- oi Sitka :nnl irmn mu,- tu l\\'u inihrs from lln- l'unt ul Silvcr Bay. which allow!“ an cm-t-i‘l-ntharlmr. Willi water for the hum-st «L'h's‘ of \'lfh‘i'li. 'l‘|m wmllu'r during llu- Winn-r months and up to [he Sl]: of .\pril. in Silk” —:u. on [llia part «)l' the unfit—4V.“ wry mild. lawring meilln-r snow ur inc. uml hm lit tlul'rnst. At that. «hue and w nu In the Hill Instant. tlm wruthor was anything but "grumble in Silka. cunnitloemhlu wow tailing and ice running an inch thick. In the t-wut ol‘ the old adage proving truc "nnn- I'VH'I'III" l'nliuwing :Hmtlwr" »\\'u‘ lII'II\' ‘\ I'l u't' :Hlll Inwll Hfmulh- |‘l|lll \\'l':lll|t'l' :11l .lIHEILI uln' ~l|nrv<. I’l's'wnl lllllll'JllUll‘ ~h:nlnw :l ln'ightvr l'unm- lur thi~ ulmlt- .\'ml|n-rn mn~l and :nr aw: in lln- wrminl)’ n 1" lln' tlrw-lnp nlvnr :l‘Lll \\ll|'l\lll2'ol Ilw qnzn'll. lmlgw in \:|lilmn.:lnll in .\l Hut—«tho multiplying :nnl 1‘Xl“H~lIHI ”1' ll~llt'l'll'~‘ :Ilnng lln'ir gunk. :Hnl Ullln-r In*\\' l'llll‘l‘Pl'l‘i". l'nnlll :nlwnnm-rs in .\ln‘l‘n. only have lmll'lln- ~||uw ul mutt-Minn. :nnl c-ln'unr ug-nu-n! :llllmlwl llll“ L'l.‘l,\~‘ ul' llll'l‘lllbl‘lUlH lu'ulult'. |l_\‘ llll‘HHVI'I'IIHH‘II! o|' this l'rnv lln'v. llml It‘l‘l'llm‘)’ nl' Ihn l'. S., Would mun hw-xplm-ul :nnl prmpvctml. Not :I wnwn. m- ill'l'lUlll. paw-i witlmm lhi~' Hun'vrlnnmn runulu-ring in smnn form 01‘ nllu-r. mun-rial RM to (-nu-rln'iswm-gunizwl In u-xplnrn. p1’n~‘|)l'(‘l:lllllIll'VUlupllll't‘lhllll lr)’ 'l‘lu- ( :u'llnm gold tin-LL". whirh lum tnrnml nnl llu-ir Inillium nl' gnld. but for .‘l~‘~isl.‘llll‘l' (It-rived from the Hovwnuwnt \wnhl lmw lwvn unknown to [hie day. 'l‘lw «man may lw Stilt] nl‘Unninm-a. I‘m-air :nul nlln'r L:UIII lliitrict-u All that tln \mnhl-lu- :nlvu-ntlm-H intn .\':I~k:l 'l‘e-rri {my 111-sll't‘jllsl’ HOW, ii |lrnh-('llm| an ”mu nl'-\\':n'. m' gunlmut u-rlli~i:lg‘ it: its \\'.'|ll'l'S—< :nul il'villwr :n'u gnurnntm-ul. linllgilq l'rmn \vlml | lax-:n'. :1 Innnlwrnf lmrdy :nul ~‘l<illml III‘H~|H'I‘IHI‘~. will mnnnvnvv vxplnrllu: lhv lvrrilmy l||i< «lawn. The mnnnunllvrs nl‘ gnnlmnrs in llw \\':Hm'~' ol' [hie l’rm’inuv. :m» lll\‘lu~lW| with Inngisn-ul pmwm. and if lnulinns mnnnil nnlrugw. nr \'iHl.lll‘ any l:l\\'. :m- :Irru~h~«l :nul (lt'flll. with .\‘IIIII- Innrily«mmwlnvnll_\’ m- lu-nr of Inn [in 111111111-r~'~—:Illll 21““Drilggl‘lNthll:ll‘1' lwmm in}: :IIIHIM unknown. Worn nnr ulllwl’~‘ n-lnlln-nl nilh ~‘imil2n- :ultlm-Hy uml pru— lull'u'll lm-nlhrw il. lull lilllu tl'nllhlc \\'nl|l:l he :Imn-vlu-ntlwl in Al:l~'k:l. 'l‘lu- tli<.~u'||liun ul’ tlw (‘ulnllial I’m-lin- Im-nt hm lu-uu thHmvml with «min-I'4 I'm lu-w vim-Hum. whirl) muu- ufi'un tlilli'n-m thy“ Ilnmuglmm Illu. I'l'M'im-v. "HUI Hun-rmm-nl :lml ”mm-him: party :xrv luml :IL \wrk :Iml uh-Imum-ing much ullwr in ”nun-.Nm-«l U'l'llh‘ —-l-:u'|| flying In lmhl tlu- ullu-r l‘l'~‘p()ll~illl(' l'ur .~in< of ”w |I:I“i. pn-wnr. and Hum- that, may runw. llulh :Iro l‘l‘liH'lll, nlmut Hm (Innmlizm I’m-ilk: liuilt-mul. mulling willing [u Int llw lmgv swimlh- .~t:lm| :|~' n Innulluu-m of llw luilh m In: plm-ml in lhnnininn ”(‘iltii's' :Iml ph-xlgm. ’l‘lli~' milnrul :uul utln-r math-h comm-[ml \\'i!|| Imiuu to Ilm DmIIIIIiUII. will In: run-rm! m in my m-xt. lh-IIH :m- <«':ll't‘l'. The (,‘ulihn'nln ha" gum' :0 Sun l"r:uu:i~‘('0 tn lnnkn smm- ru p:|in——prmni~'ml mlm lll,'l'l.' on the Sllml' May—on ln-r way In Silka. 'l‘lu- ()lh-r i~‘ :lll\'l'l'li~l'll for “Tangy-l ml the filth IIM. 'l‘lw “'iHmH. llunL hm lultl ibitlt' llu s‘tma nml atrium fur (In: lhuniuinn flag. {which slm \\i.l n'gurt it the lhh’simh‘ CUIIN' :llnng :I~' In-Hlicml.) .lml unmnmm'ml IIL‘I‘ [rim to New \\'citmiui~rvr m-«lay. 'l'lu- Burk Pun-mg. ('upmiu l'utu-n. ur riwd lwru 1m llw 2N. tm-nly days lmm Hun Funnier”, will: CHM) tum of l'n-ighh— got-s to “('llfll'llll'lf Buy fur 1; rural) ul’mnl. ’l‘lu- Mnemn‘ :m- laying [lu- l'uumluflnu stmu-utllwir m-w lulll tn-«luy. (‘urilmu :10in ii ill:lt'ti\'l'—-II()IIL‘ selling. Nt-lmn & (mint gut $30.0!!!) on t'rviglnt, l'ur Inking :I quartz mill and .~11-:un (-nglm- I'rmu Yuk inmtlnrilmu. ('upt. .lnvkmul (‘mulmny are playing lu-I-v, to nmtlvrutvl)’ llllml thN. 'l‘hu wwltlmr l 1 hindering :lml cowl—been so fur last three day“. I'M'l. l’xn‘. Din Lewis says a. man needn’t maple nuh'ss he wants to. ”entrust uo-nurully wants to, though, hy the time the snooze gala fairly uu deck. *66 I'...‘.‘..':°'x.'." .‘z.‘.:'.'.'...:.:":':-' 3 ~f;‘\\%::::.".: . IIII~HH“.~XI| u hhvh pvl'mnu nl‘mlhl-r «xx 5 ' mu Inulw gnu-u! mu' nll Ilu- lilm-tln-y 1 “ark, \\'rilu- lnrpurlh‘ulurniu 11. llnllull .tt'm. g l'nrllmnl. .\luilw. CALEB BILL, Blacksmith, Wheelwrlght LOOK and CUNSMITH. ALL KINDS ()l" SIIH’ SMI'I'IIINH \ 0X Nllfllls &' ASCII!!!“ "mile to IIIIIDI‘III. All urtlurx ntlvlulml [0 prnlnptflv. l’nrt 'I‘()\VIIHI‘IICI. - - \V. 'l‘. g Upland Nursery. ’ ‘ 'rt r V wt t g I? RL [1 Jflhlm‘a. At Reduced Rates | LARGE S'l‘m‘h'. ! FINE ermrx’. g l'lklt‘l‘l LIST FREE. I (‘«u-rc-npundunoo Hulk-"rd. Jun Jnnw i< my agent at I'm-t 'l'mvnwml JNO. I“. S\VA N. 3929‘“: Olympia, W. 'l'. OLYMPIA UNION ACADEMY 1‘ mmwl Ivy :1 _wth s! wlc I-nnmmy. “‘Hh u l-u'uilul ~lm‘k nl Hmmm. :mrl i~lll'~iL:III-|| In tur ni~ll tln- pI-uldmu' \\':l~||l'|'_zlun 'l‘vl'n-nm-y ”,1. \:l2l1:l."1‘~‘ l‘ur wlm-nlilm in Illnm- Ibl'nnl'llpqul‘ :m‘h u-uully pur-‘llwl in ,\r:ulo-Iniu~-nm| “i!“ \pl||ull\,lll'~i‘ll" lllv III'UIII lu-‘m-m-run) luuglu in lln-u'ullllllllll ~l'hlml~ul leu- (‘HIHIH'I\'. 'l‘lu- N'hmll i~< Ilhhlt-I inlu lln'm- llvpmvl |||u||ll~. \IZ.: .\vuth-Inir. Hl'nmnmr nn-l l'ri. l|l:|l'_\ . :mnl lul‘flli :nl‘w'wmvvlul In pm“ ll'um 1|... ll'\\~-~l lulhu- lilillc'~i'.£l'lllll', in I'I‘LIIHHI'IIIUII-r' “1.4”: wriltvu laylminzuiun‘ in pruvimu ~luvllr~.:uhun-rmg ..3 ln-r u-nl. ul Illlmlimm u-lu'll. Course of Study. AUAIHCMIC Mali-Ht l‘MlCN'l‘. Full: (:1: \III‘IS l-LU‘II IHCUI'IIHNH ONE 1 Hill! FUI: t‘UNII’LI'L'I'IUN. ‘ Fllls'l‘ \‘l-IML ' .\H'nxh nun. ‘Lzllin Grammar. (I!) Hmin Hrmnnmr. (A) .\nlurul lll~lll|’_\‘. tin-oh Hmmmnr. I-lh-mn-ulzu'y .\lzn-lrru, ‘Ill'~;ll‘.‘('Ullllllt‘llhlrh-‘J. \IUIt-lm'it‘. .\lll‘il'lll ”Nun-y, ;.\'ulnrnl l'hllm‘uphy, Iliu'h Aluvhru. (A; |'||\'~|-II~:_:\'. Illiull Al‘Hlmw (um) Ili‘kh ,\rHl|lm-lh-. (n) mem-lry, ‘m m.‘ .1 m m-uzrnphy. tlnh-nwnlnry .\slrun‘my I-In-_:|l~h (M'ummm', pI-lngllsll Hrznumur. (u ‘ ’l‘"th \'EAIL. ' l-‘Ul'lk’l‘ll YEAR. ('im-n V‘- wll'cl uriltl'llfl‘ llnrm-UN (Mos, \'h'ml" .linvhl. Lh')" tin-wk ltumlvrs, vllurmlnlud. ‘,\nuh:l~‘i~‘. [.\lvnmruhliin. m-ruum ltuuvlt-r. .Evi Irma-“.l('hrlsnnn. 'l‘rlummnu-ll'y. '\\‘m. 'l‘-~H. lily. .\ln-muruliun. snrvvy- .\lurnl Sch-mm, Nuvimulinn. ‘lng. I~lllxli~h Hh'ruluru. I':uI~IHIII1mnl'. 5.. 'l'l»)~|v~. :l'nlilivul I'Zmnmuy. Hu-nlugy, It'ln'luml'y. l.n;,rn-. liwn'l‘m in ('nmpmltlmu :llnl IHlvhunuflnn ltlu'unzlmhl lhvmmrw In llu- nh 31-I.]; “4".“ I"I‘ll-III”!'(Il‘lllhllli. \rrllh-u l'rVituv-c, “mum-1' tmr \\ ((UIIU'J). . . ‘ l (i HA MMAR |)lal‘.\lt l‘MluN'l‘. 'l‘hi~ mum-mum“ ull lln- «ano: going-runv ‘tuuzhl in ('lllllllmll it'lllmlx lu-I u'u'vu Iln- ’l‘llh-Il jltmulvr. I’l'mml'y .\l'illlllll‘lh'. 'l'hml (-‘l'n'ru. why :mvl n'm'n-elnmlng wlu lhw. up In ”In “rat, ml Iln- ,U-ullu-mu- l’l‘lel'lllh-111. m whirl: Hum lumil-I :m- l‘.\)N'l'lt'll m |m~<rxmnhmtinn In lhe mllnu in: ~|IIIHI'~£. whn-h l'thllHlll' [ln high. vs! :zruuh- nl tlw Hrununnr ln-wrllm-nl: ”llllinll'i linull~ll Hl'unuuur. \u-ugnmhy mmph-11-11. with Ill:l|)-lll'll\\hl‘,: [mm Inunmry llll'l IN' 01"l'1'rrgwtl‘jul lilull-N. llifim'y't—tf-IIH‘ l'nltl-Il \mH-i. ()lltllm-nnf I'Ill;zli~ll llhlul'y. Fillh lh'n'lvl'. l'. I'm-Ivy: lliqlm‘y. \\'l'lllvn .\‘lwlllnz. l'1‘lllllllll~h|l). I'm“ lh-nl .\rilhmcllrmnmlclcxlnml .\lI-nlu .\rllh. Int-Hr. PRIMARY DICPAH'FMI‘IN'I‘. 'l‘hh ln-pm-mu-nl N Ilw \I1I.\"l' IVII‘OR'I'AN'I‘, nnJ \\ n- pl‘ulum‘ Ilum: llluruuazh “or“ In lmllvl fun: ”In uruuml-wurl" lnr IIHIII'I' t-dllvnllun. Unl' ~\'~'lvn| ul HHII‘IH'HIHI c-Inhnu‘w Hm Inn-5L “lulu nml Inu~l uppmu'llrush-nu lur .\ \\'.\l\’l‘l.\'l.\'u .\NID le’l‘ltl't'TlNG HH- ymmg mind, uml u! ”w mnw Hnu- (I'm-h in: it In think Mr Ildvll .\(’¢l‘lL\'l‘l~l.\' uml n:I-:,\I»H.\'. 'l‘ln- uln-«lurium urv' lllll;.'|ll l'rmn Wilmn‘u Munlly um! Svluml (‘lmrlm unlil tllvy Imu'n In w" I. uynl tin-II lin.-s In UNI-r. 111 the ~mm~ Hmv ru-m-n'in': nrul llydll'nvlluni In Lun uuauv. ('nlllhilllllion! nl' .\IIIII'N'I", llmwluu. I'vnmunshlp nml (h-uuruphy. I'AIJ-INIDAIR Fnu'rur. N'Hlml. \'mn MPH: Fll'ul ll'l'lll lu-gzinu .\n;.:. ‘27 um! c-mlu NM. ‘1 Sw-nml “ ” Nov. 5 " .lun. ll ’l‘hirll “ “ Jun. 1! ‘ .\lm' ‘.".’ Fourth " “ Mar. '29: “ Muy :H 'l‘l'l'l'llL“: 'l‘ulllun ls ('hxuwwl Irnm Ilnh' ul‘ c'nll‘nnwm u-hm-ul'h-I'm.un'| must he min! In uvlnuu'u. .\‘n «lwlm-liuu \\'HIIM'IIIIUII' c-\H-|lt In (I|ch 0! pl'nlnu'lwl Him-u. Al'wlnlnh' IN-Iml'l. l'ul' turn: or IU\\I~I'|H..#IIHND Hruunnnl‘ " " “ .. 7M) I'rllmu'x' “ “ " .. .500 Latin. (mu-k. lhmk-lu'l-plm: null Hurnmn cmh vx1m........,....... 2.50 M. H. ROYAL. Prim-11ml. : Seed Potatoes 1 0:" THE EARLY VARIETIES. "IV: I? II'INDI'ZIIj‘IHVI'ZII \\'l-lll~£s 'I‘U IN ‘ “...-13.?"TL.1.‘.".'.'.'.'.'Ti11“i'1'..."1-le'.'.‘.'s. ll'i;"'l','..':lL-l'l.'-'§ ul~l'l‘llllll‘.’linlnllhw. :Illvl wlll 'n- nrl-lmru-IIIU llllurnln-rs lm' lln-In u! tlu- rnlvut H 'u'l‘lmllnll. pml-Iminl luuny purl nl llm vnunll‘)‘. BUBY, ALPHA, Snowflake. .\‘lfl’l'llcmlc. I'l .\'l'l:.\ |~Z.\f|ll.\' \'ltlnmx'l‘. Illtlclcl'lcs' l' m l.ll-‘l(‘. l‘ll'lthKA. slcxl'l- NI-JL ulmwx I‘:I.I.. EARLY on 10, Bl' I: n A x K slalmuxu. Calcutta seedlings, Peerless, Monitors. [’uP'l'lH-w IIIIIHUM‘s‘ :m- ull of my own growing. from [hose-ell ruueivwl. x‘lllll't'fii' T. B. Jayne, Coveland, Island 00. W T ll'lmlvenlu and Retail lll'fllt’l' in Ship Chandler)? AND I G r o o e r 195 MM) (I'l‘llfh' /'I/ I‘ll I'm-ll in (j gum/s ('/ n/ //i ll 14', Cl'l)!‘/.'(‘l’tl/ mu/ (l/usuvuwrw. At the my Lowssl Rates, for Cash. l l Port Townsend.