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Pu’GET SOUND ARGUS. OFFICIAL PAPER or JEFFERSON co . FRIDAY. smvr. 10 IM. IT IS BRENTS AGAIN. The Republican L‘onvenii in at Vancoiiwr,on leneminy, on ihu‘ first lmllui. nominated -lon. 'l‘hm.‘ H. lirunts for Delegate to Congress. l Mr. Allen withdrew his mum», it is! ‘ITCSUIHCJ under all arrangement. by which his supporters went. for the successful aspirant. This left hut two names hel'orn the convention,‘ \‘iz: lion. 'l‘. H. Drums and Dr. T 'l‘. Minor, 01 Port 'l'uwneeud. The vote stood: 131-nuts, 62; Minor, 28. The laiicr immediately moved to make the nomination unanimous, which was done. Mr. Bronte was elected last time by a very large majority, and, his active,'aensible course as our Dele— gate will secure his election against any man the Democrats may put up. Other candidates have been nomi— nated, as follows: Brigadier Gen eral of W. 'l‘. militia, Geo. W. Tib l\etta, of King 00.; Adjutant Gen eral, M. R. Hathaway, of Clarke Co; Quartermaster General, R. G. o’- Brien,o{ Thurston 00.; Commissary ‘ General, A. K. Bush, of Pacific 00. As to Delegate, of course we feel disappointed in the (allure of Puget s9!in to more the nomination! But if the man is to be from eastern Washington, we greatly prefer Mr. Brents. The Seattle “Intelligencer” says of him very truthfully: “There is something about him that makes him warm’friends, and that retain: them once made. He is a rustler of the most active and efficient charac ter. Whoever is against him has got to be up; ”fly, and be up long and late, to carry his point.” Puget Sound will undoubtedly roll up. as large majority for him as it did last time. Hon. Irving Ballard he: again been nnminnted for Prosecuting At~ ’ torney in this district, and Hon. N. H. Bloomfield in the second district. The nominee for Join; Councilman ie Hon. 8. W. Hovey, of Port Gum blennd, for Joint Representative, Mr. D. W. Moor, euperintendent of the iron mine near this place. We elgefl ogmmem on then nominefions hereener. , Snuxcu old Verniout,‘ the‘ first one of theatdlm-t autea to apeak out since the national nominations, in: just rolled up u Republjceu ma.- jority of about 25,00U-ao ..tlle te|e4 graph nya, : I: increased Rep'ublicen gain over lnet election. The victory is oom'plote. Democrats end Green backdle ore alike buried under a lweeping popular vote. Now while Democratic blowers ere congratuls ting encli other; Ropubllceua many peg: good solid one for Garfield end Arthur. Ir report be true, the Western Union Telegraph Co. ere prospect— ing with s View to elubllehing a line from Port Townund to Victorie, via. Port Angolan. It. in to be hoped that this will lend to the desired re— sult; we hive all films edviaed such Action. on the ground of public ne— oeully, end for the purpose ol doing no, will) the melon line through .tlie Sch Joell g’v‘oep of fluid: where beds of mineral keep it broken half the title. , - m .‘ Flo! thy Republicm Congress ‘iontldodtmittoo he hue received I Inge roll of Itining Olmplign documents. Thousands of copies of tbmpnpon In" been printed and {out out |l| over the United stint. They Will aid materially in muting Hon. Ju. A. Garfield our next. President. Om. Cdboun and (smily, of this pim, “rived ban. on Wedneulny, {tom the Sandvich Inhudl—nhar having Ind. I nip thither in n..- lurk Boom Vista, of which Capt. Culhoun in motor. COURT DOCKET. l' “n \lu-l'M 11. Pl Hi. \‘>. S. S. lr~l \\ ' an n gum; mntinnwl. l i', l€i~q~nlwi> w. .l. C. Ilnnson &i .l l'Tmenl ‘in mluily; L'nllllnllt‘tl. i (i. U. llnllur vs. William Gillian) -—(.'0Illlntlctl. S. (how, \'.~. his crmlitors—insol~ venuy; continued. ‘ Puget Houncl l’ilots vs. 12‘. 11. Mc- Almond; continued. \V. Gaston vs. T. Dngnold; con tinned. F. A. Bartlett vs. .l. Mnlirilick— foreclosure of mortgage; continued. J. Henderson vs. J. Foresnian— continued. H. C. Willison vs. A. C. Garrett:- foreolosure of mortgage; continued. Wright & Browne vs. C. Wil loughby; continued. ‘ Waterman & Kstz vs. S. Packard and L. Rogers; continued. G. O. Heller vs. A. Osborne; con— tinued. . J. H. Salley vs. J. F. Tukey—eti law on note; continued. ' ‘ Salem Flooring Mills ve. D. C. H. Rothschild—st law on ecet: contin ued. . C. Smith vs. J. F. Smith—divorce. S. J. Burns vs. G. O. Heller—st lew on note. J. Davis vs. W. H. H. Learned end B. W. deLion—mechsnio’s lien- G. O. Heller vs. H. J. Msddox—et let: on promissory note. T. Potter vs. S. B. Vromsn—at lew on note. B. Butterly st. nl.,vs. ship Topgal lent—in sdmirslty. R. W. deLion vs. W. H. H. Leer ned.eed Herriet Lssr'ned end J. De— . vie—foreclosure of mortgage. I’. deJorup vs. his oreditors—-in solvency. G. 0. Heller vs. W. Crockett—st lew on note. 0. 0. Heller vs. R. Gage—st lew on note. ' G. O. Heller vs. A. W. Arnold— et lsw on note. G. O. Heller vs. J smes C. Terry— st lsw on note. i J. MoDansld vs. bsrk Roswell: Spregue—in sdmirslty; seemsn’s wsgea. ' J. Kinneth vs. 0. H. Morgen—st lsw on note. i J. Scott vs. Annie Scott—divorce. 3.0. Heller vs. D. T. Lewis foreclosure of ehsttel mortgsge. D. Pesrson vs. A. Alexander—st lsw on account. A. Moll vs. J. H. Seller-st lsw on note. . Emma Weseott vs. A. E. Weseott; divorce. 0; E. P. Wood vs. 8. L. Msstick & Co. Newell Buss. vs. C. L. Schur. At. law on sect. ‘ 0. 0. Bartlett Vs. F. W. Petty-l grove. At law on scct. 8. D.‘ leby‘ vs. bsrk Hervest‘ Home. In admiralty. ‘ l. Kstz vs. Est. of T. Quinlnn, dsc. Appeal. There are also four criminal cases. Junous.-—The following are the names of the Grand jurors drawn for the. term of court. commencing next Monday: Jefferson county, 'W. Delunly, W. Kurter, A. H. Tucker, F. W. Julian, F. Woodley, Geo. gunhrop. J. Lindley. Island .00.: . Race, G. Colkett, B. Sweetmun. Sun Jun 00.: l. Sapdwl R. m}.w.l'unock. s. G. cm. Clnlum 00.: R. Delunty, B. F. Donn. A. U. Duiu. The Petit jut orb ore: For Johnson 00.: L. B. Eukelson,J.B. Dyer, B. W. Fisk, J. Molten, J. J. Hunt, H. Cattle, A. Weymoulh, D. C. H. Rothschild, J. B. Roberts, H. L. Tibbals Jr., D. H. Hnll. Island 00.: E. Oliver. W. Blowers, A. J. Demming, N. Porter, E. G. Rockwell, San Juan county: 1). Ross, J. Brown, M. \V. Nichols, J. G. Veticlc, J. Ray. Clulam Co: I’. Fisher, M. Fleming. W. Graham. Wzlum thu the ladies of the Episcopal Church will give nn'oyuer supper Ind entertainment ammo awning next week. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. “'.unwrron. l). U. August 27.1 w). l The Democrats of \Vas‘hingtolt ratified last night. The display of fireworks was quite imposing. Three thousand dollars would hardly meet the expense tor them. The mounted men from Virginia were quite 3 fea ture in the crowd, but when it be came known they were a detachment of the “Black horse Cavalry” of Virginia, thoughts of Turner Ash ley’s raids, and of the fate of Baker, of \Vinthrop and other martyrs on the other side of the Potomac stirred up strong feelings in loyai breasts.‘ Their presence made men recall the ‘ time when the “black horse” at tempted to wave the “store and bars” over the Capitol. They failed then, but were eueceeéful last night. There were too many one-legged and one-armed maimed veierene among the spectators to relish such an unwise and reckless exhibition of defiant treason. When Mr. English, the Demo— cratic candidate for Vice President, was a clerk in the Treasury depart ment under the administration of James K. Polls, he was in the con stant habit of loaning money to clerks and others at from three to ten per cent. per month; or from 36 to 120 per cent. per annum; and when he became a member of Con gress he continued that practice of loaning money at usurious interest in Washington. The business env tered into thirty five .years ago of loaning money at such rates of inter est as to double his gains in from one to three years would seem to have been successfully followed through a long life. John M. Langston, Minister to Hsyti, has arrived, and after spend ingefew days visiting among his friends, will devote .two months to delivering speeches to the colored voters in various places throughout the country. Hewill speak in Mary land, Indiana, Ohio, and wherever else his services are required. Fred Douglas leaves for Indiana on Monday 30th, to canvass the prin cipal towns of that State. His heart is in the present struggle, believing as he does that this is the great crisis which will determine. the future of the colored race. Ear2y in December next the much disputed question es to the distribu tion of the remainder of the Geneva Award fund will come up for final settlement in Congress. This sub ject has occupied a portion of Con gressional attention at every session since 1874. The persons new claim ing recognition and payment are those who sufi'ered from loss of ships not included in the law of 1874, and who paid heavy wnr risks, or premi ums to the. Insurince Companies. The Insurance Compnnies, also claim a portion of the money, and they have. in the past, worked hard to ob tain Congressional legislation in their favor. But the sentiment in Congress seems to be against these corporations who fattened upon the necessities of our commerce, and in favor of those whose devotion to the flag, and their determination to mnintnin its honor upon the high seas, caused them the loss of their property by the Confederate cruisers. Lao. LAST week the “Press” aid the! Hou.J.B. Allen was Mr. Brents’ strongest competitor for the nomina tion for Delegate. Mr. Allen did not even "us; a single hello: to re veel hie mongol Ilia ‘ ing, but with—- drew from the earliest. befoue the voting commenced. So the l“Preas” pioved itself lobe e peculiar ”Kind of en oracle s‘ill. . Tux young folks of Chimncnm seem to like popular sports. Lu! Sunday they had lnmber base ball game. Tu-murrow night. shay ue In have a ancinl dance. MB. Thaddeus Hull'urd Wll mount ly admitted to pumice law, It Seat do. Tun: steamship Idaho, Capt. Alex ander, left this pogfor San Francis co yesterday. This boat hts without doubt the finest accommodations and the most elegant appointments ever offered to the traveling public by any vessel running on the route. Besides this, the gratifying part of the matter is that the tasty and ar [isllc fitting up of the vessel will meet with a hearty and substantial appreciation on the part of the trav eling public. With such worthy passenger boats as this one, and with the genial, rustling Capt. Tib bals for agent, the Pacific Coast Steamship Company need have no tears of failure in securing a hand lOme trade. Read their advertise ment elsewhere. A mm. in Justice’ court in town this week demonstrated new the old saying: “A fool and his money soon parted.” An lelsnd county mnldoon came to town--“i'or to see the houses,” we presume. While here he developed his proclivitiee for taking astronomical views through the bottom of e whiskey glue. Af ter considerable experience of this kind, his plentiful luppiy of coin vanished whither “the woodbine twineth.” The fellow now says somebody stole it. and wants to col lect it by law. So President Hayes is coming out to see us! If he could only have possessed his soul in patience t lit. tle longer, we might. have gone Eut tome him. But. then he probably becanw. too nnxioua to wait with thy degree of comfort. Pnucnma.-Rev. Mr. Cooper will hold servica at Fort Tun-mend nnxt Sunday, at. 2:30 P. M. On Sun day. the 19111 inst, he will preach at Dungenau. MARRIED.~AI Clmnpiun Hall. Olympia, \V. T., on the 6th imt., by Row. J. S. McCon-mac, Mr. R. S. Wet-non to M‘fis May D. Silsby. Ownim lo the (‘rowdvd state of our columns this week, I lengthy deechmive editorial in left out. Tun: cnmraot for raising Ihe build ing: at ForLTownwpd'wuu awarded to B. 8. Miller, Esq. Notlce. NOTICE Is henmlven. that. oil per son- an lorbldden to lumlsh GOODS. Etc.. tome Puget Sound Iron 00.. ex cept upon an order li-om the Snperlnmnd out. D. W. MOO 3, Superintendent. Port Townsend. Sept. 6, 1880. n:3O I STEAMSHIP COMP NY CARRYING HER BRITANNIC MAJ- E 'I‘Y‘S MAIL. AND THE U. S. MAIL; ALSO WELLS. FARGO & COMPANY'S EXPRESS. no Coup-y‘- sun-unu- IDA H O , CAPT. ALEXANDER, AN!) . , Clty of (hester WILL SAIL FOR Victoria, Port Townsend, 89v attle, quoma and Olympia ON THE 10th, 20th a. 30th OF EVERY MONTH. W'l‘he Company‘s Steaznshlps will SI" lrom Sennle for I San Francisco VIII. "lulul‘lu. ON OR Anon Tm: uh. lulu am! am. or each Month. Lunvlug Virturlu on the lath. 20m and 30m OI Every Mont Who” thi: urlwrtllu-«l ”NY a: will»; lath ml Numhn . Ilw I‘ommm '9 -hhn wIH «II on lln prvrmlm: II“) [rum \'n mrm. \\' 11. Pl \u‘llunt T.:kl't .\.‘~ I'd IUI \.um- Fur {Drum n. |u.-u;{r mm]; m k-pkbll lu ln-flll \Z"I|I"Iull1'Ylflluékll. m \‘cx‘r'.';:'..'r".'.“;x ..‘: s: 3227:3143: I The Price of Wheat. The bountllul harvest in both thls coun. try and Europe will no doubt cause wheat to rule very low thle season. but thls will not lessen the demand for the Oregon Kldney Tea. as every man or woman who has a backache or any trouble wlth the kidneys or urinary organs. wlll try this well known remedy even :lr whens should be only 50¢ per bushel. Sold by all Drug. glam. Real E stafe a! Prwaz’e Sale! 'l‘mr. undersigned ofi‘e for salt three dwelling houses and :1 number of town lots in Port Townsend; also improved running. timber and unimproved lands, in .ivfl'crson County. Persons wishing to invest can secure bargain: on case} terms by applying to J. A. K IIN. Notme to Gredltors. IN the Probate Court of Jefferson County, Washington Territory. In the matter of the estate of Alfred Waite, deceased. NOTICE lS HEREBY GIVEN, BY the undersigned Administrator oi the en tnte of Allied Waite. deceased. to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against the said deceased, to present them w th the neeoeseary vouchers, within one year after the date 0! this notice. to said administrator, at the oilice of D. W. Smith, attorney for said estate, in Port: Townsend W. I‘. Dated September 2d., 1880. Hermann S. Home. Administrstor of the estate oi Alfred Welte, deceased. ———-—————.___._________.. PROCLAM ATION. m: we 00mm): or THE 'i‘EanTOBY or wuatuo'rox. Want-:43. it is the dutv of the Gover nor st least sixty days before any general election to' issue his proclnumtion designe ting the ofiioes to be tilled at such ein-etion. New, therefore, i. Elisha l’. Ferry, Governor of said Territory, do hereby declare that a general election will be held in said Territory on 'l'uesday, the second day of Novamber. A. D. one thousand eight hundred and eighty. at which the iniiowiug named officers will be elm-ted: A Delegate anew-cent snld Territory in the (arty-seventh (.Lurgress of the Uni-I ted States. . A Brigadier General. A Quarter Msster General. A Commissary General. An Adjutant General. A Prosecuting Attorney for the second judieinl dsetrlct. A Prosecuting Attorney for the third judicial district. A Member oi the Board of Equaliza tion for the iirst judicial district. A anher'ul the Board of Equalization ior the set-ond iudlclnl district. A Member oi the Beard ot‘ Equalization for the third judicial diurit't. Mtiuhen of both brunchw oi’ the Legis intivv Ar-rclttbl)‘. Ami nli l‘onuty and Precinct oiflcers re quired by the luwe of mid Territorv. iu le-flimmt)’ Wt-het‘t-oi. I iun'i- in n unto .'.-t lll)’ hum] nuti caused the (in-alt Seal of the 'i‘t'rritnry to be If fixed. nt Olympia, thls 13th day of August. A. D. .W. one thousand eght hund- L. s g red and eighty, and of the i ' independence oi the Uni ‘m‘ ted Ststee the one hundred , Ind filth. ‘ ELISHA P. FERRY. Governor. By order of the Governor. N. H. Omens, Seeretnry. H” mm Ens l .'., g r “I ‘ i“ " I J) “ , ’ A ' .. “f l V I‘m/H t , . " ‘ ,1 4‘ " In” . .'. i‘-‘ :11? "‘9 § W“ .V .' -‘ rd ‘ ' t : "' ' ' ..r f ,' ‘ v . ‘ l 4 . I h. ' ' a. - ‘ \ -’~.:. ~. :43: I“? .. ‘3‘ Way: 413" ‘ / ' ‘..-:3! J ' “\- L , ‘12"); “'1" ' a“! 7 'm’ ' Bl mmcn I 5 Though Making 111. cm Alpe- [Amt With the chills-Ind fuvvr. the vlctlm ol‘ maln rla may still "WOW rhy “'4th this “Holman-d ”name. whh-h um only Drunks up tlmmmt uuumvntwt snack». ltnt p~'t-.\cntn their n-cux roam. ltlnmtmituly mvlhruhh- m quinine, not unly hut-tum) It :lm-N the hurl-rm fur more lhm'mluhly. hut "lemon amount nl mt pl-rlm't. wlmlwomrnemnnrl tnvngumling uctinn npon tht~ «nth‘n- u) Hit-m. I‘nrmuchy nu ltrlmgtuts um! 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