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THE CHINESE TREATY. Following is the text of tilt treaty aigned at l’ekin on September 17,. 1880, by the commiaaionera plenipo tentiary of the United States and l China, respectively: Artiele 1. Whenever in the opii . ion of the government of the United States the coming of Chinese labor— ers to the United States, or their res idence therein, atfecta or threatens to afi'ect the interests 01 that coun try or to endanger the good order of the said country or of any local ity within the territory thereof, the government of China agrees that the government of the United States may regulate, limit or suspend such coming or residence, but may not absolutely prohibit it. The limita tion or suspension shall be reason able, and shall apply only to Chinese who may go to the United States as laborers, other claeeea not being in cluded in the limitation. Legisla tion taken in regard to Chinese la borera will be:ot‘ such a character onlyaaia necessary to enforce the regulation, limitation or suspension of immigration. and immigrants shall not be subject to peraonal mal ' treatment or abuse. . Article 2. Chinese subjects, whether proceeding to the United Ststes es teechere, students, mar chsnts, or from curiosity, together with body and. household servants, end Chinese leborers who are now in the United States, shall be el lowed to go and come of their own lree will and accord, and shall be eceorded all the rights, privileges, immunities end exemptions which no accorded to the citizens and sub jeots of the most favored nations. ’ Article 3. If Chinese laborers, or Chinese of any other class, now either permenentl'y or temporarily residing in the territory of the Uni ted Stetes, meet with ill treatment et the bends of my 'other persons, the government of the United Staten will exert ell its paper to devise meeenree for their protection, end toeeenre to them the seme rights, privileges, immunities end exemp tions ee Iney he enjoyed by the oiti. lens end subjects of the most favored netions, end to which they ere enti tled by treety. mum mmmou. Olympia "Condor-"l If Congress should now deolere the lend great o! the Northern Pe cifie reilroed forfeited it would work e groee injuetice upon thet ecmpeny end e greve ,wrong egeinet the peo ple o! thie Northern coeet. Thet ccmpeny hee etruggled hrevely egeinet mibl’ortlne end'the ed‘orte of rivel oom'pmiee to crueh it out of ex; ‘ ietence, end it ie now crowding ite work with elmoet merveloue wood. which in only e beginning of the gient etridee it will take the coming summer. Nearly ell the immune; lence end injuetiee thet fell upon meny of the eettlere on public lende during the eerly deye of the lend withdrewel ere now removed, either by not of Cbngreee or of the com peny, end now thet we ere on the point of receiving the benefite eo long hoped for from the building end completing of the roed it would be e neticnel erime to peee eny not thet would cripple the oompeny’e move mente. The lende thet might now he tekee from the oompeny hed no preeent velue nor wee there my proepeet the: they would ever heve dan the life of the preeent gener etion, until the reilraed operetione of the oompeny opened them to let tlement end demonstreted their worth: Every newepeper end pub lic epeeker in 'thie whole northweet country ehould reiee ite voice in de nuncietion oi the movement now on foot emong the lobbyiete of Jey Gould end the Centrel Pecific end the men they own upon the floor of Congreee. Thie Territory ie upon\ the eve oi e new end hrillient ere} that will bring to he pupal-tin" «Ml ‘ richee if tinni- .-. ~ - . do not come upon those who are the‘ chief instruments in the works now progressing from Puget Sound to the Missouri river and from the Brit ish Columbia line south to Culiforms, Nevada and Utah. We get little enough of aid or encouragement from the national government end it is certainly to be hoped it will not take away the' little it. has nlreldy extended to us. Notice tor Publication. l'ann Suns: Dis'rmm LANDOP non. ; 1 ULYMI'IA. Wssnmn'on 'l'uun'rotn'. Nutiu: is hereby given that. in compli ance with the provisions of the Act ot Congress approval June 3. 1878. entitled “An Act for the sale 0! Timber Lands In the. States ot Culirornin. Oregon, N cvnvdn and Washington Territory." Willinm McLachlnn, at San Juan countfn Wash ington Territory. has this day ti ed in this once his application to urchase the lots 3, 4. and ii. of Section JO. 3%. in Town ship No. 30. North. Range No. 3. West oi the Willamette Meridian. Any and all persons claiming adversely the said described Land. or any portion thereof. ore hereby requiredyto file their claims in this oiiieo within sixty (60) dsys trom date hereof. Given under my hand, at my office. in Olympis. W. T.. this the 12th day oi Jan uary, A. D. 1881. ' J. 'l‘. BROWN. 49:10“! Register at the Land (mice. SUMMONS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT 01" the Third Judicial District ol Washington Territory, holding terms at Port Town send. GRANVILLE 0. HALLEB, Pialntifl’. vs. DAVID 'l‘. Laws. Delendnnt. ‘ Action broufht in the District Court of ‘ the Third Jud ciai District of the Terri tory of Washington. holding term. at Port Townsend lor the countlea nl Jefler sou, Clalnm. Island and San Juan. and complaint filed in the count; 01 Jeflbnon, ion the oliioe ol the Clerk 0 said District ourt. To DAVID T. LEWIS. Defendant. TAKE NOTICE: In the name of the‘ United States you are hereby notified to‘ appear in an action brought against son” by the them named plaintiff. In the is lrict Court at the Th rd Judicial District or the Territory at Washington, holding terms at Port Townsend, in Jeflerson County, tor the counties oi .ieii'erson, Clnhun, Isluud and San Juan, in said Ter ritory. and to answer the complaint tiled then-in within sixty-two days from the tirst publication at this summons. The said action is bmiliflit to recover the sum oi 028630-100 do in gold coin with In terest at 1 M sMiser cent. per month. irom .luly lst l until paid, compounding every six months. due from deiendnnt to plaintiff upon ll certain promissory note mlde t 3; defendant October 31“ 1378 to Blainti for 0221 dollars (Fold oqu paya le sixty days utter said Ate. particularly described in the complaint herein. And for a decree of sale or certain cattle and livo "00k mortgnfied upon said 31st day of October 187 y defendant to secure‘ slid note. Said USING being more particu-l lariv described in said complnint. Also to‘ obtain In order of sale of the real estate known as the 8.3:. if of B.E. ,l/ 0! See.‘ Is. and the s.w. y or the s.w.k oi Sec, 17, and the N.E.I/ oi the NJ}. .V of 800.19, and the NJ‘V. % or the NW. 54 or Sec. 20. All in townshie’fiii, N. R. 3 East. in Whutcom county . l‘., for Iny‘ deficiency due. _ _ .4 _ _ 1 And you are hereby notlned that If you am wappea: tnd answer ulu plnlm fl“ complaint as above required. yudfiment wlll be ukeu lgalnu you by defuu t Ic cordlng so the grant 0! mild complnlnt. wuneuthe on. Room 8. 6mm; km" Judge 0! the add Dhtrloz {1.4.} Court, and the tea! or am ,wv. Court, this 29th (In, of De cember 1880. ' , Jan: Sun“; Clerk. 0. Moms mun, Attorney for Plslntlfl. ‘ - hnuineu now baron the pnblio. You can make money mam u work form than n anythi‘sg elle. Carin] not ”quit-ed. o willltal' you. 01.? 1 ME and upwardl made at home y the . inuuslrioul. Men. women. boy: and flu- wantod everywhere to work for us. Now the time. You can devote your whole time to the work. or only your spare momma. 30 other business wil pay you neulyu well. No one willing to work can an to make enorvnonu any by maxing u once. 00an Outfltnnd rm- troo. gram opportunity for making money 608 in and flax-obi» Adams Tim- I: 00.. Augusta. a. B"ng Ii: 3.! Wed" a”. umfixgfiafiwg .u '| I on. 'o' 'Rp.wé%%finéfiégggm . . 1n... "In “'1'!“ thi"; Deny of the Teeth Arlee- kom verloue cancer. but princi relly I: may be ntlflbuted to “I'll, neg ect d? Ihzdindlscrlmilnlngfluee o tooth pow nu puma. wnc venmomen :l"; Whitman-I to the teeth while they 00»- the enema]. The timely use 0! that delicate eromulo tooth-wash. Fragrant SOZODONT. will epeedlly Ines: the pro pen- of deny. hinden the gums. end :m --fut! delighuultngrance louse breech. t remove: those ravages which People numln In thelr teeth from the useo sweet and acid uncles. Jun mlnd by O. C. Bartlett a 00.. Ex. Imam" Idaho. 3 fine flock of Lndhs‘ Drum good». Woo anlllngs. Hannah. \\ vlvrpmofb. Ludla‘ Icquel. Clrcullu .m- Uluen. Funcygoodu, ulmmlngs ac TERRITORIAL UNIVERSI‘I’Y. ‘ Seattle. w. I'. FOUR COURSES 01‘ STUDY: Eleven Profwmm and Special enchers. Boarding House in cimrge oi D. B. Ward. Terms begin on the first Wednesdays oi September. December and Mun-11. For catalogue or further particulars address A. J. ANDERSON. A. M., President, SEATTLE. w. I'. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMJ’LA RS. 0M1“) will}: or WASHINGTON All) llll’l'lflll I‘oLL'JIIIIA . ()fllovmn lulu. orru'm. P. o. ADIJREBS. Allen Weir. . . G W C T .. Port Townqend W 'l‘. SIM l. (: Unlvort....uw \'T....§en.tlle. “ W H Robert-anti w Tram..l'nrt Townsend “ N. D. "HI. . l’. G. W. C. Port. Townsend W. ’l‘ Jun. Chilberg. . . H W Suct‘y . Olympia, W. T. N 8 roman... ..G A Snowy" . . .Ulympm. “ Allen weir...“ s Juv Tum . I"! Townsend. “ Rev J n Thompson ..G (fhap....olymplu “ II: (‘nlvert (3 WMar scuttle. “ Slat A liobhlns u 1) Max-.... ()lymrh, “ SIM. A Pattlson .. u Guard“ .. Olym‘g u “ W A WIIwu..G Meswnlmr..wmle lver. “ N Pultlson .6 Sum not olymllwla, “ Thou N lnnes..G. thun.........\'1ct0t a. B C y'l‘hn next session 0! the Grand Lodge wt 1 he held In Victoria I]. (3.. commencing on me nun! many In May. we]. 811110111111111BL111118111F801111‘Y. SHNGTON TERRITORY No. Name or Lodge Postomce Lodfie Der‘y 9 Forward... .. Selnlnhmoo .. Byron Inga ey 3 Mount. Admns..lloldcndale.“ A McFarland 4 Tacoma, Olympia J l) Lenka e 5eatt1e............3eet.t1e Et‘nlvert 1 Pntu11a.......... 1’ntu11e....... Jun McKnnne 8 Eureka........Walln Walla... 11. 11. ('ochran 9 San Juan 94m Juan Rev. 'r J Weaken lo Risingsur..l§mttlcCoelMilwaux H Martin liJetfonon......l’ort Townsend...... ' to Pioneer ........ Weltebum...” J. F. Booth 19 Shakespeane .. Port Madison .. Mu Ross 20 wn1d11g......C0umv111e........A11m0 ers 11 Excols 0r......... Dayton E. Tullor 18 Beacon....Nuw llnnwwu...” 11. l’llclmr 27 Dr? Creek....Wnlln ulla R A Bartlett mo: em White River Mm CWlllle w C01fax........ C01mx.............0Hver Hall BRITISH COLUIBM. 1 Persevemwe... Victoria J G Ilunto 2 thwnrd ......Nann1m0...... Samuel (laugh 5 Mount Benson .. Welllnsfton J. "aqua” 0% Echo (‘nnvon ........ Ya o R H WM ll Cedar H11L......V1ctnr1n........W1n Irv ne 2% Golden Rule New Westminster F McLeery I“ “ Residence of G. W. C. 'l‘. tad how to obtain them. Pamphlet me, upon receipt of Stamp {or post m. Address— GILMORE, SMITH & 00. mum of Pen-m. I. Pun-u an. rum. 0. a. Inmlrselfi'r I; AnanTs—T'lllrritxiu-‘E 0F By Ms monnlMlEena. afuon Bunny. Edltor )PfY. "Mall." is the only edlllon to whlch Gen. Garfield has given no ~onal attention or meta. Benuumlly lllnsrra ed. prlnwd and bound. “The best."—N. Y. hCommercial Adverllaer." “l‘lno neat est."—-N. Y. Herald.“ "The mo ‘I nw l'ul. sensible and antlofactory."—N. Y. "'l‘rlbvne." Full length steel portrait by Hall. froma ploture taken expressly lor mn work. Active Agents Wanted. Llo eml wrlns. Send SI.OO at. once for com plete ontflt. A. 8. BARNES &CO . 1 & 113 William St. New York. Eastern Tourists. Probably more Eastern tourists have vlslted this Northwest Coast during the present lemon than ever beiore. and they all bear testimony to our unenrpanzep natural advantages and great resources Ind are enthusiastioln regard to our lu ture when railroads shall have superseded the tedious ocean eteemern and population cornea pouring in. The proprietors of the Oregon Kidney Tee em equally ran guine of Its mum. ior It hen that far cured every me of bachche or disease of the kidneys and urinery-orgnne that it in: been tried on. Soidererywhere. Greet chance to make money. We need 3 pereon in every town to me Inbourlptlonn for tho large-t. cheapest. and hes! mounted tnmlly publication in the world. Anlyone can he como a Incomm Hague. 81x elegant. works 0! are given Me to on ecrlbers. The price In so low that almon ever-fixed)! subsonbne. One went reports taking 1 sub- It-rlben In a day. A “I" gaunt reports mak lng over ”no clear prom n n days. All who come make money on. You can devote on our tune to the hnalneeu. or only your spare flow. You need not be .\qu from home over night. You can do It as wo n olherl. Full direction-and tum". free. Elegant. and oz pen-Ive Outfit. m. It you want profitable work nond no your nddmo at once. It. costs nothing to try tho huelueu. No one who on ee (all. 0 male gore“ my. Adamo 5:030: firm-on a 00., alumni-me. no man mm a mo * Dld not reach a rain! equal to that at 1876. but 1: Nu h 3!: enough to do a deal of damage. Tlme; however. will mpg]; this, but time only makes worse every case of dlleaae or the kldneya and urlnary orgrna which a box of Ooegon Kldney Tea would cure. Sold by all Druulau. W Woman Suflrage. Even the women on not I" agreed in wanting the boiiot. Ind it in on open ques tion whether. if nnbmitmi to o vote oi woman olone. they would dociuo In invol o! nndomklng to disohorgo the grave «in. ties ond responsibilities oi electors. But it the women 0! Oregon and Washington were «lied upon to who for the host and most eflbctuoi remed‘Lror iumo barks and all diseases ot‘ tho kl um and urinary or gans, the vote wnuio be unanimous (hr the orgegnnvxldnoy Tel. which is said every- I to. Tho bounmul harvest In both this coun try and Europe wlll no doubt come when m mlo wry low this mason. but this will not lea-an the demand for the Oregon Kldneg'l‘oa. unwary nun or woman who hon chohe or my trouble with the Hanan or nflmry omm. wlll tty thla well known remedy «m: If when! should honouoly 500 per bullwl. Sold by all Drug -3 ~——~—-~—--—.1~». “N H 1 ) \‘ WALLhMAN & KATZ, SHIPPING? CflMMISSIflN MERCHANT A 9' ‘ S. f' m" '3 Q -..‘ E 1 § - ‘3;_:”3 -, _ E E g . 3 F. , :J- N 5 a E 2 2% a at: aal,B : 5 f/fgwm s. ‘ 8' 5'3 ‘“ ‘3', _ aI: _ fixing , git. ‘ I' 2 E Q 3 5 a ,gég rls! i‘f’hw gig; g g 5 1:13;: r" ”i n 25“) 5;: 3g 8 a 6': ‘ : ...: ,2--- 1:. gg L ‘.j. < » ‘ A. 1.- 2‘: 'I =1 a - 2 a [.___«_.-_._._ g: a a ‘3 And dealers In F§ 4 GENERAL MERCH‘ANDISE,§ Buy and sell all kinds produce, furs, hides, g Skins, Wool, Oil. ; Pan-1- TOWNSEND. w. 'll-. LIGHTNING SEWER ii 3 WESON’S V 3 NEW , V WW4? . oscnu'rme "" "L' suunu SEWING mum": V) "N" 1‘333-3.‘ | r. fl «moor-u. I‘s 3 . m 3351' W a". a Siwnggflgcumi LW:3. 5 wonnn. V A“: E 3:32 :°*::w'm::°::;:; )- NM. wuunfisnfiamuufloun. ‘As '- .-“ :szzzzvfioaziioezhm- <—-- Mm ADDRESS WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. 129 & 131 State St. Chicago, Illinois, U. 8. A. OIL/1,5. 0. 13341131119171 .dg'ent. Port Townsend. Cable Laid Double ero. FOUR POINT STEEL BABES The belt Ind cheapest Fence known. No other Fence («Luann It. Munumcmmd under Ileana“ {min t a holder! of the marina] pm tags. Put upon 100 Ib.. reels. Son tor cir on rs. All kinda of Iron. awe and Quinn :ml, {or BALIEFFENCING. IJELEURAI’H. TELEI'HON E. om, etn. W‘ [OFF 01 ul kind-In nook or man .faclurm to on or. A. S. HALLIDIE. WIRE mm a WIRE lol'l noun. 0. Cullbnln vu..lu I'm-elm. 250 I 40" PRICED and I'm amino ml" Ol‘ ALL KINDS no {ully rep muted in our new on!» vounnwnos ‘ I’Rofll'm .00“ IR! ample "as, blndq inst, mum-anon». aw. amt. v: oty and sum moons for unwise". All wmuly with Ina EMPLOYMENT maro- ior tartan. STAF num Pu). Co., 9!. Lotus. no. Low eastern pnou tad v.O my height. 6km A Fine Thing for the Tooth. Pram-at SOZODONT'In a oomgnmou of the lpurest and choices: In Nd M: of the Or am: vefietlbla klnm’c‘am. Every hwndlont ls we I known to have u bene flc Ileflec: on the teeth and gum. lu embnlmlng or numeric property and u omnlc frufirlnoe ma a It I toilet 111qu 802000 'l‘ remove: all disagree: odors Imm the bnulh «used by munh. badteeth. ac. II II emlrely {m from the lnjurlous and writ] moguls- 01 tooth pastes 3nd powders whlch troy the eu nmel. One bottle will In: six months. The Oregollgihey Tea! Raul the following mtimonml, not hon Ber-on. 8,000 mile: I'ly. whom no on. no". but. from well-known and trauma» thy cut-en- or Ouxon. who” nunu. VII-nun m thou- o‘u bands. can be 1... at our omen: Gownuuuhw. l'.. Hm]: 81, "11. “Putnam than”. «as nor “way“ u mny “chm M rm. but lulled to gut. nxlof. I tried the Ont-I an": 1'". lnll the tint do“ (PM m n- IM. lumnmv almost well, on would too mmuund It to anyone wires-1n flout um dlb (2mm. glow; rum. HADES; SICILIA I 'H R, ~, ,2. Balkan In 33 . man-cm» . ' % public for over 8w u ' m. Ild II ”I. b.“ ’ - Pup-lulu: onr lu- .. ' «ma m uni-01mm ! 8h; our nun I'o 11'8“". or YOUTH'UL 001.08 J AND Ll". ‘ ahu’ "unth- a. ulcn- “gm mmmmrum fl lull M with." * l “ammonium "will “I: lam-ammon- j Phyli‘ mum 01th. lulr. pl.- ; aim vent It. launching and z W mum 0". and I'll. ‘ M amt mull”. Jammy: "3‘.“ I HAIR 93...]!!! I. ‘ “maul-um. [mu I “fil‘ mmrnoulnm , “.53 wind- nu um... 13 1“. . . hov- tho had a... ‘ «inc. oven-Minna» f . _ 7 1‘1“, . 6H 9‘30 “SW DYE WHI KERS will all-nun tho pom-d to I BROWN or BLACK at dlnmflon. Bel-c ‘I one pnpmflon It I. call] ml!“- nnd [undue-n O pom-Q do! “.3 will M m 0.. ‘3-1 ll Y I. P. IMLI. I. 00.. “SIM. 1... "U‘Mmhm