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PUGET SOUND ARCUS mu. unn- a: «mum co muggy. um 2~~ 31 *3: ‘ ' . o-‘év -' o ' 4‘3? ’3‘" w \ v.“ " 7 x we :2 “\ . - 9.? v V ,3}. 4‘ . An. .I "1 FOR PRESIDENT. JAMES A. Gnu-" 121.0. OIOMO. mmnwun. CIIIH'PBB A. ARTHUR. ()I’ New York. “l 8! EGOIIIY. The late Democratic Congress in its efforts to appear before the American people in the light of an economizing body, only succeeded in earning for itself the undesirable reputation of being “penny wise and pound foolish,” and never has this been more strongly exemplified than during the past few weeks in the case of the wrecked ship Mathilde, the survivors of which are supposed to hasplangd on Socorro Island, af ter surmounting unheard-of hard ships in an open boat for weeks. We learn from our exchanges, that although every effort was made to procure the services of a Govern— ment nasal to proceed immediately to “torch“ of the castaways, yet‘ for want of sufiicient appropriations and necessary laws on the subject, these unfortunate ginerican subjects were left to perish for want of need— od supplies which vvould have been forwarded at once had the' unfortu nates belonged to soy other civilized nation dn earth. So much red~tspe ism was required before necessary relief oould'be forwarded, that Sir John Hasketh,‘an'"English nobleman, who was traveiing along .our coast on a pleasure trip, finding our gov—- . ernment so dilatory in taking action, 1» ordered his own steam yacht to be got in readiness, and after provision ‘ in; her teith everything necessary "fer the” relief of the distressed mar iners. started out on the eventing ot theaarne dtiy on which he first learn ed-‘et‘ the wreck. Boon afterwards the government by direction of Sec— retary Thompson, dispatched a sail ing vessel to Socorro for the same purpose. Nevertheless it devolved upon an Englishman to show us the way to perform an errand of mercy, and we have only to thank our nig- 1 gardly Congress for the unpleasant position weoccupy. If the venoml apd spite of a few .Southern fire - deters in Congress is to be classed under the head of financial economy and thus lead to the sacrifice of the lives of American citizens, then the sooner we learn the English mode of dealing with such matters the sooner shall America he recognized as a charitable nation. Imin.—Juut u we go to pro. '0 learn from the Central Ho— .Wc bullotin that by Gouldhgq mudq up his mind to'hend of the Northern Pwifio Railroad by building I brunch line from the Un bfi MSO Railroud to Puget Sound, ' fling Choyonno u n muting point, Old "kin the Nations! Pnrk on the Yolloulouo I stopping point fur Marina Md "union. The line will pus uwuo miles at Innmio if it does I“ ah it in, mum to Fort McKinney, baring mu: [w m 31. uncounuy. s . ”you an 101 in the Bold. m 1 000” 08”“. t 0 s|" one hundred do III“ by Juuq 1031914 A B". “V. m“. 0‘ fiIOIfl. ligx. , M in I“ Pvmhyumu \lmv d I“. w kl My. . w ..v. ..‘m'v .I’ol4 . r Hr \..» [‘a' ‘7' H“ . . »‘"~ ' lb! w lure-g to. unit t a! 3 Incl“. mutt ‘ on»: iotrw : ‘bo "nut! u a a! 7n , :11. ‘ ‘- ... ll mun IF.“ IL "of! .5.“ nod: to Name! us" i.l“h-N,i "'-I\"" '.u I “J: Gilbwu? erH-v u' v' M. an. Int-pun"! and .'iyuiW; um aw “'.. .m~.|¢hu- J "a’ l Hun «La-«t ! 5' mm b. how. nah ...- on! hwmnkdtoJ-nk. (rm um. I .... tn ”(smug I drum-m .'r m (..r: u with.» to tho mun w-l ‘B9 question. The mm o! a. pOO - ado-My M such a do emu-diam to am “Bum-bun MIDI W" Mflhflihnofiflw don. In! bpbthupouool holdings.“ i! is m gain mbovdd. figure-thirtill inn... we am to pay their Incl-luau; Tn: “Press," of this place, flour ishes an item to the ell'ect that the Good Templar Lodge here is losing some of its members since prohibit ing them from playing at billiards. It is a common saying that outsiders know more about people’s business than they themselves know. We claim to be tolerahly well informed upon the subject, and we know of but one person who has left the lodge here since the Grand Lodge, at its last session decided (for the third or fourth time during the past few years) that “It is a violation of their obligation for Good Templars to play at games of chance in a drinking sa loon, and that it is the duty ofeubor dinate lodges to bring to trial and punish such offenders.” Of course those who would rejoice over the downfall of all moral reformatory in stitutions and influences must be ex pected to catch at straws and make the most of tnem. OFF roa 'rna Nearer-Major Mor ris sailed for southeastern Alaska on the steamship California this week. It is uncertain how long he will be absent, as he intends ascending the Stikine river as far as Gleuora Land ing, where he will meet the Indian Commissioner of British Columbia, Col. Powell, on important otficial business. We learn that the Major has in course of preparation another lengthy report upon the Customs district of Alaska, its resources, etc., which will be submitted to the Trees ury department before Congress as sembles in December. It will be exhaustive in its character, and will contain much important information. Mrs. Morris accompanies the Major, and will bethe guest of the family of Colonel Ball, Collector of Cus toms at Sitka. N‘s", in a speech at the “cor uere” “ratisfiing the nominaahun ol Handcook” among other things snid: “My friends, it is perfectly safe to take any federal soljer which in will in to take a. nominaahun at the hand: oflaouthern brigadeera, you bet your life. And it ia perfectly safe for on to eweller the reeoloouhone, no mat ter what they may be. They all pint one way. Ef they are {or tarifi' .or agin tarifi' they mean the old roolov the glorious south. Ef they are for hard money or soft money, they mean the triumph of the . south. Miklellen, of he hed bin elected nod hev don jeatez well e 1 Jefiwn Davis, and so will llandcock." Smx. complaints have recently been made aboutdnnlnen lmliuu in tho vicinity of town. It in 0! won. a nyuny u in when they obtain Mir sci-clam. Tll an.” IBM, (Him Wol oomiouguiainm harbor. III" 0 hi“ my in Scotti. that. Oh. look on baud a windy «I «111. Law. Will-y ad «to. a! sh nun-co Irvin. units. In. I‘M down [a a m any in M Tutu-d. lutfi 1 M I 0 ”I“. “CI“,‘N has 7 Judy m an“: I, lid“! W a." canon, 00* A" 111. at I. . -. pun-luc- ("cg-10m. nun-mu ..'-no.l an E.- pvoJ-Ahndm M“ l~ “and 0:19. ‘ “rah: um. ”I! M“M.Im ('..!- Im I'M“. W “M 1... V l, Omln. Button and cum. In Im‘nm.l-fi&rm~ “a [M It. [hi-I. Hoary unmade”. "mt-[m m' AA 0.... 5.8 Idiot, (‘ CWCIM G, M mI.AM'.M,U.F Mbkle-IQLWM “MMJL‘nQM 505.“.1'.“ ‘. C. '3“. ‘J.ldwn.l.b.ut In; P. fixatih Inn- A lull-bun. It is so we: 0! m he s! lis: being chased pendent oi the Mexican republic. Gwen] Gonzales should line been fired upon. Al tempted ssssssinssioe is the Mtursi sequence in presidential eleesious in Mexico, snd Genersl 600qu could not hope to escape this prominent {estate of the ceremonies which pre cede insuguntion. There iss pos sibility tint be may survive these It mks, es the ruling president, Gen. Disz, is reported es being his friend, snd Gen. Dis: is s men whose friend ship is worth hsving. Tn! boerd of teqnty e'unmieeion ere hue been in eeeeion during the past few days until yesterday, when they took a brief recess. They. heve considerable business to transact It this term yet, which will be done at an adjourned meeting next week. FO3 Sum—Four tons of good timothy hey, from Dungeness, the property of Mr. C. F. Clapp. ,Will 'be lended in Port Townsend about the 13th inet. Price, delivered here, 013 per ton. Apply at the Anne oflice. .__....._______ An GrP. one of the Chinamen in town who devotee himself to the business of purifying soiled linen, ennouncee this week that he has pur chased the Wash house formerly owned by Lun Sen. ' AVERY destructive tire occurred at Yale, B. 0., on Tuesday last. Two lives were lost, besides several being severely burned. The loss of property amounted to about 875,- 000. Cause of fire unknown. Notme. Notice is hereby given that the China Wash House, formerly owned by Lun Sen, of this city, and more recently owned by Chinamen Tom,‘ has been purchased by the under signed, Ah Gip, who will conduct the some hereafter on the most ap proved plen-eoliciting the patron age of the public as heretofore. 25 2:: Au Gm ' Two Surgeon-I From the National Surgical Institute. indinnagzlls, indiann. will visit Scuttle W.'l‘.. pt. 3d and 4th. 1880, provided with it complete and expansive onttit ol uppautna designed ior‘ t it! treatment of Spinal Disease. flip and Knee Diane, Crooked Limbo. Club Feet. Paralysis. ac; Pilot and Flstuiu cured without the knife. This institution has an unequaled reputation in the treatment at the-nu dis. eases and those ink-rum] should not full to see those surgeons. ——___.___.__.______ Cable um Double Wire. 1 FOUR POINT STEEL BARB! Tim int and «in-uncut fem-r kmwll‘l. in other rn-mv «ml to it. “imam-mud and" ihvnwlnwn t hank-n oi the mutual Ili mu; Put upnu iniu. men. hand nut rlr ("I . ..fiifiii’lii'im. ;£':T".’§i"+‘.:'.‘.‘.ii.“~'.?fi: I>l.t;i'llu\l.. Man-tr A I u ‘.. .”'“fl m“ mum: at n on 0! min» A. H. ilALiJitii-l. It- mun . I'll. m Com ..‘“ 1t... Into-s. ‘I2AIIII 11. o thy-omm and. M it Sm Mi 1:"- l '4' Imam. In- W n m M w Vm- Ami I "mi-1m: MIAMI flouflliu ”VII-v 4, “- lotlco I 7, .... gm ’4'?!“ WW raw a ‘ «J L. or! .n-«I i In 0 m ... ...». fwd immerse we” .. mun-owl! UMW"~( ".'I a In: «an. I. ... "gm muse-nn' ~ la. '-n ““nfi'fih' Im‘ 'lr " t . w“, ~ 1. .... ”weal {5” I. '.D gt. v. ‘ law L‘.’ Elfin" . . ~ , w». . n '.- I! may he... It. I“ I ‘...... .. v..« :hvtlmu’ I'.-A \ ’I-‘u ' '9 ID“ I! \ ~. .. . ‘... Hu‘ur-‘QV kw :- . . 'w «....r I pg. ~,.{m‘ g‘ .... - .~. «w‘xxt-urbw, t "w ".1. -‘ ~ I'“ tum-I (‘o'. "film I "--- I\s|--".X“ I.onthl '0 on u! wry-vb" I“. ‘ Ila ngmtntltwmulfllr m p M» um Ir M £ole MAW “ .. ....i But by " .. ....l Joan louse. [unsold-a I|. Amn sou-um. 3 11. Inc. "ALL tum. Tues. Am. IL (5. "mum "I. 8. Ann. J. 11. Incest". B. If. Dun. J. J. Rum-I. A. l'. DAVI. ......” I;;&T.T..§'.';}m . llt tn... 5» Melt. lender. “you "".".:.':.:'::'"r::'..:.';":.::."°"'- filll‘tlu- time-\IIu-v wurtt. wdteg’r rtculnr-m 11. "ALL" {‘3 00.. “mm. luttm. - J. CLEMENT BMI'I‘H. 7H 0 Street. Wn-I ihgmu. I). C . Attorney at Law sml .‘olit-Ttor nl l’ttlt'llh. Survlmr ol'Gllnmre Smltlnkt‘n.. sml CMpttmll. lloamer .15; Co. Ht-nd mange sum» for CIWIIIII‘. glvlng tees. &c. ‘ NOTICE. The parties tlmt lmve been cutting wmd andhuullug It from 911' Block 8. In AI. Pettygrnves mltlll'lOtl, wIII sure u~xlwnsee and trouh'e by paying the undersigned tor the snme. 2w .Ino. l-‘nzrn‘mcx. 1 I BLOODED STOCK FOR SALE. Rare chance, Farmers I CRESCENT, Three-quarters JERSEY, one-quarter . DEVON. Shows :1]! Jersey [mint-t. tx u'pl Inmlor. which H n shmlt: lighter than Dunn). Age. nitw mnntlts. ALAMEDA. 21‘), FULL JERSEY. Afr. seven months. Cnlor. lawn. (Ful‘ Irntlu-rtn A‘nmNln l-‘t. snlal to J. \l‘. Aulwt‘luu. 228th Tu count.) MARMADUKE. . FULL JERSEY. Color. orange uul whlte. Age. seven months. To beseen at Port Dlu'overg‘; W. T.. and warranted an represented a ve. Apply to E. B. MAS’I‘ICK. .ln., Port Discovery. TERRITORIAL UNIVERSITY. Seattle. w. I'. FOUR COURSES or STUDY: Classlcal, Sclenttt‘tc, Normal 8: Commercial. I Eleven Professors and Speclnl Teachers. Bonrdlng House In charge at D. B. Ward. Terms begln on the first Wednesdays of September. December and March. For analogue or further particulars address A. J. ANDERSON. A. M.. President, HEATI‘LIL w. 't‘. REMOVAL. Mn. 0. H. HOLCOMB deslree to In torm the pnhllcthnt he has removed his Restaurant and Vuloly Olen From the old Custom House Bulldtng to the corner at Admin: and Water Btreetfl. ommlte Coetnopolltsn Hotel, where he wlll have mmstantly on hand NUTS. CANNES. CONFI-JC'I‘ION ER? STATION ERY. CAL. CRACKERS. 'I'OILE'I‘ ROAP. PERPUMERY. TOYS. M. L? Clmkw nrletlm n! ’I‘OBACCOS: lnnumeu and Domestic CIGARS ol the “Neil. humus, end All. B.IM. 01 “tut-I Urluul‘. Immune. Dan-s. l-‘lgl, Bnlllns. Anne-n. MC Alas 800 K“. BLANK BOOML l'tL I'l'ltll FRAMES. INKS. at Mt ILUflCOI‘IC \' l E «’5. CABINEI‘ l‘llU'l‘Us. PH“. M. h. A . “-141.“ met-am. .. lu-rv' nut-It \vltl In and to onlu u ell ham 111-mu with s-rvul at; short “nth" 1 IIVI'Z l’!‘ A C'AI.I.. I mm rowxstnzsu. W. I'. (a I A ie it -n A omit ‘YDV Alum. -- ~-- '3'. r.t.l ibw~m.t,l Imam um t 1. \- \ I «up. M tmmuo ’4. i‘ Jaw» Mil-l h p M . nu... ih‘vy'l and who.“ min “no: s but: am Thu nus-arm .u tnmstm- in hunt. um “I. up... om! our that.» M ti.- q-utn a... m in. an grown. .4. Va 1"." [ "opii. l" , h'iflxn- ”an“ i 1, am '. “um i u'mflrmm [M In mtu‘t’fi mt m..-nu I'm. nut-fin" t can :9 A I .t‘. tern-up!“ m..! Your am Junta-«lmm m u; ol‘yr'iim'W‘. '1 , ,{ruylnfl mud ”my-us fut it. uh‘r. m‘wn‘q-o L's-i I". W ”wan“. h an». (Irv Max hm p.” r 31w (Iv ....n i‘fl‘ 111-Kim conning 3. On In.» G: and Us inn-u pvt Quit-t. “know int), Board .1 w w M ‘ O iThO Oregon Kidney Tea! I "*- I-o! mun-nu “his not In. 'rr-no t- nit-u any. vio- u no i no. lot In. "Band «4 m II) mun-cl cm... who-Inn... with ‘u‘wo'. ”dumb-hum“ finhnd. J 11. n. t In Our [ml-e,“ .y mm: mindlnmncmlncw wwmzm manta ans-“...: in uhty («gunman i to lii my M and must-town. I J 11. P. 00'8th m 1“. selling! Por'hmi. tin-«on. July 11. 1m ‘ Wbiiol urn in Till-monk In! Wintot. I'- Ithfled in my hack and kidney: no “at n mu :Ith Imrvw-ihio Itr Inc in rut-h Port hind.o When Idem 'N‘NTI In tinnitus: to h'y In: t 0... he a. run .o. In mull. tho to. mod! gum it. and it has omit } mi a ruling] cut-r. loan hinhiv mun-mold it in tin vlunu-u oflitctutl ls l wot. l Lucia. All]. hark Fi‘iili liflilil. NEITHER THE CAPTAIN NOR ’l‘lll! UN «lm'simmd agent: "(the nhovo mum-ti voo twi will he renpom-ibie for debts conirwudby Ibo ofllcomor crow. GEO. W. DOW Hum. R. W. ntcl'JON. Agents. Port Townneml, July. is. 1380. I D. C. H. Rothschlld, Shipping 85 Commission Agent. All business eiill'llnltd to him will to celve prompt. attention. ONF‘I'I. (F (‘OS'J‘A RICA. CONSULAR AGENT OF FRANCE. .. “ “ PERU. \‘iUE-CONSUL OF NICARAGUA, - “ “ URAGUAY. Otikvrmmflnbove the Store lormeriy (M't‘lipicli by iimnscnnm & 130. Port. 'l‘mvuseud, May 26. 1580. “STETTE ’ H “RATED 3 _ .1 v . . q"; i ’w.‘ ‘.gt‘; mg. 5.“ r V i s') I.“ I I ~f wafiu’l fia‘a ,- '» ,3: I #9 " ‘:-v >‘(g ‘. ‘’r ‘ 2'43"; )‘3 421'“ ‘ 2 1..., ‘. ;\ / -:. ' “13321:; H, ~ \. i “v ,"y t m“! iH" B I mane: RS Deal-Ive Medallion. unprocaution which would never be neg lected when danger“ present. and tm-rofore noouruo of the itwrl at. this M'lilOll in par ticnlnrig delimhie. especial]? {or the fwhio and ate ly. As rmmony for xiiiionsnons.dyn-. 3 rennin. norvousnola. and bowoi compiuintn. hero in nothing comparable to this whole r some restorative. For sale by In Drmistu and Dealer: ge emny. . \ Vacant Places , in the dental ranks will never occur if you are yortlcninr with your teeth. nnd cleanse t new every mg with that famous tooth-wash. SOZOD N'l‘. From youth. to old age it WI” keep the enamel spotless. nnd unimpaired. The mm 0! persons. who use SOZODON’I‘ have a pearl-lika whiteness. and the gnma a tomato hum. “We the breath is pnrilrd. and renderodo sweet and fragrant. It is compom-d. ob rare antiseptic herbs nud is entirvly froo from the objectionable und injurious iii-- mediums of 'i‘noth Pustes, &c. U. S. Hall Steamar D l S P A l C H, (‘AP‘I‘AIR I‘DNIOJ‘q “'mlcnve Port Townoond new Frills] morning. at nine o-‘rioek. for San Juan and Lopez Islandsfl Behome, Bemiahmoo and 89.3 mm: Returning on Sunday evening. wm aim leave on Townsend for Neeah Bay. and way ports 0n Monti-y mowing, at nine, manning Woducmioys. I