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GrT SOUND ARGUSi PU L . A 11h, .‘hl l- I: 2 e.\ tn;u4\\ A.‘ l‘url Tuunwml. “ ushiuglon ‘l'vrrllur, ‘ ALL E N WEI R, . “.11.”; .\ _\* 1» l'liHl' I: 1 l-z'l'nn; "' I Imm. ul mm rrlpuun. e-Lmn pu- .s n ' mun u: mhnLu-z >1! momma, 31"”. - HA} 1H 0F ALVI-ZR'I 1515!}: ‘ ()m- m. n xw'. HIM-I‘lu'l. V. ._ ,91 u; l-imx. \ubx mun; unscruuu .51. , 'x‘x mmnl n-imrtin-luvnln 1:; imam xmeniuu: mud. bc ut.L‘uxl‘.lmu.c-| by cmh‘ ; or All firrlnunn ~¢~ll|ml Monthly. ‘nn z m 1.!" (‘HIMAct‘M TRIBE. lo {)0 I‘. 1". by 1,110” “Wkly med.- . 0 ul [Lt-xi hull every \t'rducadny culling Ii '. -'U‘AUC:. 16y PROFESSIONAL _CA‘B_D_S-M_h c. MORRIS HALLER, Attorney and Connsellor-nt-Law. l‘uu‘iOl’ in Adrnlhfltv. Money loaned. Rnal 15.,- '.an lu-u;ht and mid. FIJI-115 (0 lane, Colluutarns lnndr. Uuuvrynnc‘ingxtc. Port Townsend. W. 'l‘. m J . A . KUHN. At:orney-at-Law. Will promptly nttend train]! business entrusted to In. Port Town-ond. Wnihln'lon Territory. FERRY & PORTER. Attorne) sat-Low. OIVII-P"- Wanhlnglon Terrnory. " ”If“??? i. Ewl 8 , Attorney-ot-an. (Imm: Fuller‘s building mount and 5. Junta alrcvt, onpm-lte Uc:idcnlal Hotel. seam». \l’nslnnxton Territory. P. P- CARROLL, (Lute of New Orleans Bu) Attorney and Counsellor-nt-hw. Bavinc hnd years ri' experience Ind practice In tm- l‘nlted smm l‘ourLu. I «an remnnbly leI! ”:4.-1y my. that all mamas of litigation therein a tamed to me will meet with prompt nnd reiioblr nation. Address. » . (lull-pin, W. ‘l‘. ‘ _w . i on. 1110 s. I'. MINOR, i Managing Surgoon } Port Townsend Hospital, ‘ Port 'l'owusve-d. W. I'.. Can be runsnlzrd. night or day. At the Hoopiml. ———-————‘—— 1 N n D. TOB EY. ‘ I l A ‘ Shrpwlght and Caulker, WATER l'l‘lll'l‘. Port‘lown-end. W-nhlugto- Territory ._.—\— J M. HERNANDES. Boot and Shoemaker. ; 1 MADE AND REPAIRED. ‘ Partlow-lold. Washington Territory. l .'*——————__ i J. F. SH EEHAN. importer and denier in Stoves Tin Plate Sheet-Iron. r 9 LEAD PIPE, I’D-PB. lllc, Will. And Household Furnishing Hardware. 23 Water at.. Port Townsend. —————* w. I. noon. .1. r. ruou. CEN‘RAL HOTEL l 2 Port Town-and, W. I'. Thin home is new nnd newly fuminhed. nod poo losses lii the Ipporntmenla of I E‘IRST-CLASS HOTEL. in bu is supplied with tho belt or Wines. Honor!» mm (1305-. “rare in I first-clu- Billiud Iblr oni kudmg Room in the Hotel. Nothing will be 1r". unmm- to more um and second to none in the Territory. IDODD a PUGfl. N_______ ‘‘ t . MM: ms, A twulot! Saddle & Harness Shop. (Durand sre the Bobs improved Pntont Colt brr-xllng harms». All runs of repairs done to hornomu llvinl rot-u. Hal-non undo In order. Saddle- INN will It “li-y dov. I." prim. hut door to “once: Buery. 6-0. W. 8LAHE......................._..........Pr0prietm Port Townsend, w. T. P Port Townsend News. Boy-z Lndleo'. muses: and Children'- Boots and Shoes 0' he very ma: gunme- um or the um “urns. I HAVE A car: vr anvxnxscn FOB cum CUSTOMERS. 10!!! Pl'l'Zl’A'l'th'lK. \— AI R. JUHNSTON & coil C onunxlsstou Agents —AND DEALERS IN— FARM DRODUCE. ‘ 1 WHEAT. HAY. OATS. HAM, BACON. BUTTER. tle.. &o Gordon’s Wharf, Nanaimo, British Columbia. Liberal advances made on consignments. ER S omm turnrqnm Intuwlth mu Innuur -103!“le {or nnrdurting tin: moat prufltnhlr tubules: that anyone mm eugmu- m. Tn:- lmnnn—na him may to lenru. and all! in otnu-uona are ynslrnpln and plain. than Igl)’ one rm make xn—nr Rmflln from the wry mart. Boone «nun who In W ling to work. \Vomru are numedul us turn. Boy. and girl: can earn large sums. Mnrny hare made at the Maine-savor one bun dmloollnn iuhflufle week. Notmnz like it ever known bdrm». All who engage m an rim-ant the Hun- nnd mummy with wnh- they ue {file to make money. You run rnxnse in inh- lustnm nun your um": mm- 31 mafia) I. You do not have tg‘luvuu ‘.'...W. m0n0...“ “who.“ “r..-Jar: a . or. - mutton. Adana TB“ t 00.. mm. «g G E T S Q U 36‘? g @ WEYKE AWE VOL. .\LI. MUSIC MISS LOUISE TIBBALS, Teacher of Piano and Organ, Port louunvud. “Z ‘l‘. Tr.&~;~:- “on: J .Hun p-r munlh. or 31) cents Lwr lemon W fiA'I'ISI‘At‘I‘HDN I-‘I'AIIIN’I‘ICI‘ID. ”Mini: 1“. i‘HHiAih‘. Man-n 2:1. :w' _ :t D. C. H. ROTHSCHILD t I I I Shlppmg and Commissmn MERCHANT -—AN[)— (‘l‘uroll noun: luloulil! A 21 busiutse entrusted to him mil receive prompt nltcleion CUN>UL OF COSTA RICA (‘ONDUL'AB AGES i‘ or FRANCE. “ “ X'hul'. VICE coxsl'b 0i" NICARAMTA. . .. " l'uAm'n'. omm: mumsiu the Sluic .'nrmeny occupied by Rmum'mnn a \‘o Porn Tuquneua. Mu 2.3, my) I Steamshlp Go. l‘ur 31“.: Her Brllnnnlr ninja-u"- .‘lnll and the l'ullrd snatc- Man: also “'ellu. Fargo A I o ‘.‘ l-prn-uv The Compmy‘s alumniiéps. IDAI—IO, (CAPT. ALEXANDER; am DAKOTA, tCAi’l‘. 1!. G. MORSE). wxii uni .'ur Victoria. Port Townsend. Seattle, Ta— coma and Olympia, ON THE 10th. 201 h and 30ih OF EVERY MONTH. “The Company's Siewhipl wiii nil from Seattle for San F 'ranmsco Vl. VICTORIA. ' On or About the inn. [III and I’ll: of each loath. Lenin; Victoria on the loth, 20th and 30th of Every month. When the advertised an «r railing mm on Run dly. the (trmmny'l Ihip- will all on the following dty from Victoria. W H PUMPHFLY. Ticket Agent for ~‘euhie. H. L. TIBBALS. Jr. P foi ht Tickn Agelil an I"! 'i‘uwnsuwii IM . V or x 8 o 6 M 'u‘ L Tmmm. leplml General AgeLl {or Puget Sound. O. F. GERRISH & (30., I “'HOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS I! I General Merchandlse OF EXTRA QUALITY- i HARDWARE. 1' AGENTS FOR THE House and ship carpenters’ tools Ezßuckeye Mower and Reaper, Ship Chandlery, ; I Mitchell’s Farm Wagon, Groceries, ? Taylor’s Sulky Rake, Boots and Shoes, 5 Sweepstake Plows, Provisions, i Haines’ Header, Wines, . Molina Plows , Liquors, ; Etc., 1 Cigars , }' Etc- , Etc- ‘ - Etc- Agricultural Implements of all kinds at Lowest Price. PORT TOWNSEND, w. 'r. i —-——;fi;&;_fiésDßUGS.____QE§éE-fiw I II ‘ I Paints, Olls, Stallonery,Etc.,l Wholesale and retail. by N- D. HILL <32: SON, PORT TOWNSENB' __:_mv:__ - w. T. ! Drugs; ~ ESoaps, ; Medicines, ' Perfumery, l Chemicals, i Pomades, g Trusses” Hair Oils, i Patent Medicine: of all kinds. iAnd all articles for the toilet. ' Glass, Etc., 1 Paints, | Etc., ! Oils, 1 Etc., 1 l Brushes, i Etc. § .l A large Assortment. |i Quick Sales and Small Profits. } 'PRESCRIPTIOHS cmrunx conpouxnnn.j ' Port Townsend. W. 'l‘. The xhvw-l ~="H:'x-::e Luz-nu; Low-n ; woe-. 101 A permunnm hum“; :n :n.‘ l'u:lo-1l.\:.A!-«~ “u." 3~1l:n!2. r Mul‘nv £121.»: .3 «.1; Pump. Null: , me pruphelu: L“:- 5 pl: usun- ill :'l.ln'lulu'|2;.' '.hal uu pmhsln «'.nw h~N um h‘ nil. ha! 1:. lumin- WU”: L Hw 3011.0“ «ml cnnvuneucuul pr!- valv x hum: x I ‘1 nn 1. ILu Lu'xv-U Urn-m! liva‘t -l nnrfh 0! Sun r'numrcn. u- -: :;_. x..r Lhc mmL maul-id. ‘ 1h Aqll'l-lnr: 1. I! )m.‘ hi't‘ll [lnnr u;;l.l\ u-nnud MAI.- K'llxlxlxna“. 1m Lnurrul wan-1s h.nu uc uuummluhuu~ m “Imul one hundred pain-nu; and an: pvl'u :...- y ad.-,.ud “wt-mos lulu Hun 1m must a‘ :r {'.l llc-uunclll u :d unmmut ou p« n .~L 1. nl Al r i’n-J : 3;» ml -. 'lhtue bin-du up tho m w l. lrl'urulslzml with pnvun- mom! eummy 9111;“ ale and dlh-llh‘l.lll naught midl' » [ll-lull anal. ‘.'frln- a-uennun of MN nwut-rmm .l thou “Ink‘lrall u m 1 mm" 3. n railed L t I» Incl (ha! Irauu‘u sun-Img lrmu « ulna-nous dun-sues wxn be lu-ulrd uuhldu [be “-unillfl Wilhuul ex- Deune Io Liv- venuel. Thomas 'l‘. Minor, M. IL, '4B-” Managing sun: on. .'I 1 T ‘ mm 1 B l 3 ; O ’ - HH-nk'l Eli o|"——- 6” .3 . ' ._ wares, Tlnware, I‘!‘ ‘li‘-“., ‘HLHX PIPE, i ‘ , «. nwx pun-1, ‘ 51 ,\;; .\ I (11105 Pll’h, ‘ ‘ \xsv -..-.\r2l{Alr ‘ ‘ t'—-~- —. .- " ‘ ..; ms'vrng maniware ; \ ":i 4.: “2| .\H'W, ‘ , - .la. I|\ luzr i'ifli'l 1 >‘ --.n:r or ujlfi ! ‘_'“ -____‘ ______j t i 3 "I 0 0 S . l 2 ! I I 1 RECEIVED 1 1 ! _.x LARGE stock or__. | t l i GROCERIES l _..nw— ’ ProVISIOnS. Which are on sale It I The Lowest Rates for Cash. I 1 CHARLES EISENBEIS, ‘ PBOI’IIE‘I‘OI PIONEER BAKERY. 1 PORT TOWNSEND... . . . . . . .VV. 'l‘. PORT TOWNSENI'). W. 'l'.. FRIDAY. MAY 20, lh‘b‘l, l Q ' . ..4 A l ‘a , - JET sKP l ‘ .n. J:.‘~e... ' '. l \V .- 233,535,."1 F ‘ ‘ i .y I‘. ‘- r 3. . z E : ‘ r». ‘.’-£1 "373‘ r ’ " * 3‘ a ‘2 ~./_..; -"? Q~ ‘ l ’lO FL“ ! ONE OF THE GLDEST AND MOST RELIABLE l REMEDIES l‘.’ THE WORLD FOR i THE CURE OF ; Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, 1 Sore Throat, Bronchitis, ‘ Influenza, Asthma, Whooplng Cough, Group, and Every affection of the I '0 ! THROAT, lUkGo .-.l‘lD CHEST, including consume-non. A WELL-KNOWN PHYSICIAN WHITES: “ ll does [Mt dry up .1 nur_:.;?:. .m", hunt- lfm c .119: Eu Emu}, .n 1) {hr -.- r uzf. lluml pn‘pumliuxr, LL: l. u 2., n, n I. ..lnc\ 12m 1:1,.3 um! alky- irnullon, l.:l.~lll|]"\1, 4‘2.» . .ul-..- 3" ml; lunar," DU Nul‘ lzl‘; Dr.‘('lil\ lil) by unhlca bear "‘K sumLu’ lLlluC\. lr :nrc )«vu gt: DR. WISTAR'S BALSAM CF WILD CHERRY. wuh the sigmnmv "l. H "Fl“. “nu the wrapper. no (‘unu and SI.OO an. Hutu». T‘srmm‘. 1y Fl T” W H “VLF, S; SUNS, Dm ton, 5.1..“ km! E,- drug;.,z~ .nul dcxlzrs generally. 4 «L - I'. sl.l _ I V i \ {‘7‘7‘ vi 3 ~ '. ‘, ' lggg’éfi ‘ - ‘ . -:‘- _ Ir‘nzxc‘: L ‘ 53.2. a”; -.\.-'-.' '4’: " “57.3.2”... 95‘ " ' Vllnllu-o and I‘.:lrh'lu-s tlu- Blood. Tune-I up Ill» hyalA-m. Make-n llm “Mil; Strong, Build: up the Broken down. ll“ igurntc-s the Brain. nud Dyspepsia, Nervous Affection. Gen eral Debxhty. Neuralgla. Fever and Ague, Paralysis, Chrome Dmrrhcea. Balls, Dropsy. Rumors, Female Com plamts, leer Com plamt, Remxttent Fever. and ALL DISEASES ORIGINATIPJG IN A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD. OR ACCOMPANIED BY DEBILITY OR A LOW STATE OF Tht SYSTEM. a I Fupphu the blond \~..-.!. In \‘l‘.nl l‘rlndple. ur LII" l-Iln-Ino-nl, INNS, 1521.9”; .\tnruglln. ‘12!" and .\l'w Lil}- un-n . ‘ll inch m’ (it: s} nun, BEING l' RLI'. } 111 )3! x\l.l “lit ll . u. entry-- In; (In-~15 an: no! {n.l;.n-.u:d Ly (Ullcmponuing ICJL ll’lll‘ 1111 l '.(IC ‘K‘lll‘nailthl. b‘~!.’l'll w. {mu—j; 11: :3». I'rupriclors, 36 lint-an AVcnue, liualon. to“ by All Dru“ Outfit arm {we to than who le tn mans!!- sslll Un- must pl-wwun and prnfiluhh- buulm-m known. hvvrylhln‘ ln-w. t‘npllld nnl rr qulrml. “'v \ul: furui‘h you v\'vr! thing. gluuduy and upwards mn'deV mudn- um:- mn aluylm; winy {mm nnnw m’vr night. No 111 k Whalev-tr. .’alnuy new wnl'l‘n-ra “Ann-d :1 “mm. .\lnn)‘ mr Inuklnx lununw M lln- n-;~lxp-n~, lAulll'h’ muku- an umrh an nu~u. um! Vuun: 'myn nml ulrls nerL’l’Hll pay. $0 ouoxslm L. “Hung m \\nrk {Alla to make nlurc mu my nvcry duv than can ln- Innrlr ln n \vrrl: at. any ordinary empl _vnwnl. 'l'luNu WllO l'llllul' I“. unm- wlll and n. nh'vrl rnzml Kn fortune. Add!!! u. "A 1.1.1‘2‘1"1‘ & ITOV. l'urtlmnl. Mullw. *;—'—'_————T The Flrst-class Steamship .... ‘ Em l CAPT. CARBIDLL, “'11! leave Port Toxvnsend for Sltkn. (Alaska. Tannery) and Wu, Pom, on or about the IM. 01 each month. We‘ll [cove Port. Townsend {or Portloud. Oregon. 0- .bollt Ibo lb"! of Bull llonlll. For Freight and Pnnge. apply on Board. or to I). C. 11. Bo‘l'llficllllab. Axe-t. Yum-selves by making mono, when . guldun chann- in o - lerrdJlltrvhv Always keeping puvurty {rum your dmr. ’l hose \\ In. always take advantage 0! me good cuuum-r lor nwkmg monuy mm. are nth-rod. Kenrmlly Urn-nun: Wrnltll)’. wom- those who d- not lm~ prou- uuvh cnunm-a n-nmln ln ]mvvny. “'0 want :nuny Inn-n. \nunn-u. buys and girls 10 work 10" “3 rlxmlutlwlr own luc‘lllllks. 'nu- Dualnm'fl Wm 111-3' num- llmn r..-n tunr-o unlmu-y “'ugc’fl. \Vc turnL-Jl an I'.\|R‘llhl\‘l' mum and all that. you nrwl. Tree. Nu one who l‘llKugcs falls to umlu- mum-y wry ml‘ldlY- \0" nun drvutc your whole llmu [0 v. I: work. or only your ax-urc- mumc-nm Full Mornmt‘nn and all that. Is ncmled eon! tree. Adan-nu HTXXHUN a 00.. Fun lund, Mame. *—______————~ 7 People 5 Market, (oppoolu Wuhlngun Hotel.) Conn-nay on “and the ......AND...... V EG- E 'l' .A. BL ES , Also. Gurus d Bert nud Pork. Smoked menu. Pork nud Bologna Sou ages. Bud Cheeae. Tnpe. Olc . etc. In. SUIT]! & I". 'I‘ZIIIY. N OTICE. To Those Wmhmg to Buy. A good annved form {or ule. Neuly on good bottom land. to LCD” lJlnnl CULTIVATION. And”o acres In tux-o. Good cbmee for no : 7 miles. fro Portprudlow: 7mm: tron: Pourin oovery: calle- from the Iron when. Vi 5&0! H. w. I/,. sad N. )5 old. W. V. o! Seogon No. 3. our ship N 0.28 Norm. knee No. l Vie-t. {1:111 non for seven hundred dollars. Give good u . 910. '- BLAKE. Part Tow-send. m And fiddlery Ibup, between Ellenbeb' md Gerrllh'l 1010. LATEST N EWS SUMMARY. HY 'I‘EIJZI-‘BAI'II TO DATE. Laue (in-en, a culnrwl despot-ml”, at ('uunt-rs llvnd. .\rk.. being knut'ked tluwn in a tight with Juhn Richards, :1 whitv mumseized :1 heavy maul and piled on “lCllurtlS' head till he kHUL‘kt‘ll it into a mass ofjelly. A destructive lire occurredauntumwu, [uwu,on the oth; J. L. Taylor it 1'” Ilt'uggtsts losing 5117.000. Harper Chum hvra & (‘O. hardware S'JJJMM! :unl the l“ll‘.~[ National Bank $0,000; tutul loss, $175,000; insurance $125,000. Mr. New telegraphs that the entire amount of stuck of the Mutual l'uion 'l'cl rgruph Company has been subnciibctl, umlthut New York, to Which tWU atn'tl one-half millions was allotted. is clumur nu.» for a large: nuwunl. Chiefstnckhuldcrs in the llomestake mine, have sent to Yanktm. fur atrlh'lcn‘ of incorporation for a 100-mile narrow gauge road to t-unuuet tiu- ('lllt‘f cities of the hills with the roul fields. Material for the run-J is on the waxy {mm Danville, l’u. A convention of the Young .\lcn‘s Na tiunul ('allmlic Unit-m will bu held in Chicago on the Hill and 12m inst. “Cit“ gun-s from all parts of lllc country are expected, anJ while there will be. guests ohhc l'nluu Catholic Library AShuulu' uun. James I). Boyle. of Bradford, Hiinois, who acquired distinction as :1 tower of government bonds. and whose work was only distinguishablv tron) the genuine by heing Miperiur thereto. was brought inlo Judge liludzel's court on the 51h and gave: bonds. in the sum Hf SL’II,(HNL The i-ontinuution of Messrs. Spunlding, Watson and Hurswu zn-a awfiistunl trend urers,nuv;.l ottimer and internal revenue coileclorat .\"an Fruurim-u Waltz.“ rtl'ca-teil on the sth by umuniniona consent, and their commissions will be pxcpurud for them. In due senate Dawes made an attempt to secure action on the revoluxiun fur the elm-lion uf senate otlicurs, but the drum cmlzc senators resumed the Inuit-s (if :11- ternaiing motions to :0 into executive sussinu and adjourn. umil Duwvs gave up the tight fur lhe day, and upon his mo» tion the whale went into executive >es- Sin". Wurd has reached Parsons, Kansas, that I-un'eyuwun the .\lu~koc and Fort Smith brunchon of the .\“hfiourl l’m-ific, have bevn driven ofl‘ by (,‘lwrukees. Aaa't Atturncy Kt‘lc”, upuu Uu- urdc‘r uf (lou e-ral .\luuager'l‘almuuu, lt-t‘t fur llw scone ut'dithculty. Thu lndmnn un- rcpurtrd dc-tt-nuinr-l, but it is not doubted that. the Missouri I’m-Mic folks will wiser! their right to build the mud. The Tribune's Wushingtunspecial says: There are strung indications that the sen ate ulil very soon be ready to adjourn sine «hr. Some republican senators ex preps Ihe npiunm that a” neccasury husi mus run he finished in {nu ul‘ mun: days. 1!. is undcrnumd however. that the. presi dent “in man send in a number ofuumi nnlinns which it was thought oxptuliunt to hold back until the senate shnnhl be ready to act upon them. One of Green's coal shafts neartfarhon dule, Kansas, wa~t ignited, consuming all titnbertng at the {out ot'the shaft. 'l‘weuty miners were at Work, and mute could escape until the fire Wan brought under control. Men were lowered and the miners taken out, fourteen alive and three dead. The names of the dead and miss ing are Hungare, Jake McDonald, An drew Warner, Chas. Jones, Michael .\lul lay and l'at .\lulloy. a boy. All thGee brought up alive are recat‘cring plowly. Senator Miller reeeived a telegram from a prominent San Francisco merchant reading simplv as follow}: “Matthew. 25th and ‘.’lat. \'ox l'opuli." For the benefit of thoxe who may not have their bibles near at. hand it may be Well to add that the sentiment thus attributed to the [Neuplx-uf San Franciwo is "\Vell done thou good and faithful rcrvant. Thou hast been faithful tn‘cr a few linings; I will make thee ruler over many things. Enter than into the joy ofthy Lord.” Henry Ward Beecher, in a lecture speaking of the antipathy to the Chinese, deprecated it, and earnestly said that the boasted institutions and policy ofAmet-it-a were a sham it'its people Were not Willing to have the Chinese or any other people as citizens. Said Beecher: “We will as similate all people who came to us. When a lion eats an ax the lion does not turn into an ox. but the ox turns into a lion. So an ituigrant comes to our com mon‘tchools, which are the stomach of the country, and he and his children are assimilated by our people." Senator Dawes has telegraphed the fol lowing to a New England newspaper: “Please say to-morruw that all state.- merits that. I, or any committee of which [am on, have utlvtrse-l the president to withdraw the nomination ot Robertm‘n, or have recommended to him or to the caucus that action on the nomination be watponed until another sessionatre false. The fabricators of fttrti at this end of the wire and tlmse at the utlierlends who use the fabrications as true, beat themselves, not me." . (i. Frnst, preside-n! uflhe Franco-‘l'exau Laud Compnny. has alysmuded. leaving hem-y debts hehixul him. He appropriated $20.00!) of the cumpnny's muney and (WW: ss,lxxnoditl'erout parties all along the railroad. He left riding one harm; and leading unmher, and was armed with u rouple of rides. 11. is heliewd that he has gone to Arlzoxm or .\ew Mexico. It is also :tated that he obtained 54500 which the county subscribed towards building a. court house at Sweyquter, .\‘olan cnunty, and put the money in his own pocket. The FralnCO‘TeX'all Land Company have some ofthe mm! prominent men in the date connected Will: it. The lollowing were among the confir mations hy the Hmmtc: Nathan W. Spaulding, United States assistant treas urer at San Francirco; Bradley J. Watson, naan ofliver of customs at Sun Funcisco; John I). )lerrlnmn, collector for the dis trict ofUregon; Chancellor Harston, col lector of internal revenue {Jr the first Cal ifornia district; ltoswel G. Wkly-clap In dian agent for I’lluzmnd .\laricapa agency. Arlzona,nt Helena. Montana; \Vm. 11. LeWelyandlal. agentJllesmlero agency, New Mexico; John H. Sullivan; Indiun agent at Manuis. Pueblo agency, Arizona; \Vm. Letchcr, register of land office at Mitchell, Dakota; Otis Parrin, receiver of public Inn-uoy at Stockton; Solomon Cooper. receiver of nnbllc money at Humboldt; Jmnes C. Fullerton, rm‘eiVer of public money at Host-burg. Oregon. And the following pustmnslchZ Wm. Sllarkey. at Oroville, 0:11.; John I’. Clum, ’l‘ombamue, Ariznnu; Jun. France. Raw linl, Wyoming; Robert E. Fink, Helena, Montana. NO. 14 l A (iuzettespecial from Conway. Ark" lays: A young: lawyer by the name of 11. M Smith living in town on tu~t night took advantage ofthe fiiht‘tltfe of \lr. and Mrs. J. H. Martin. who hml gone on an excursion to New Urleuns, to inveiule their little daughter Jesse. aged I‘.! _\'e.irs, a. cousin to the young man, to his romu and their ravintied her. {\luynr Bolton, Wishing to u~e the room for home purpose was“! to the door and tried to enter and tailing, slispieions u ere aroused and lu watt-hed the mum and saw the young man and the girl come out. lie told t‘ul. Lincoln, the girl’s uncle, and upon :in in \‘e>llguliou the girl Confessed evervthtug. and stated that Smith had threatened to murder herit' nhe told. Smith, finding that he was suspected, tied to the woods where he was found and captured by the indignant. citizens. He is under a. strong gourd but it is feared he will be lynched before morning. The parties are of the bent people in the community. The president’s withdrawal of all the important pending nominations t'-ar New Yorkzext-ept that ofJudge Robertson, has excited much comment and is likely to become the engrossing topic of discussion in pttliliC‘Li t-irt-les for some days. The universal interpretation put upon it thus far is that. of .tu open declaration of War to the knife on the issue raised by Cunk line’s opposition to Robertson, and it is also understood to be intended us nu ex plicit intimation to the republicans of the senate that the president in: not willing to have Robertson's nomination left at. final adjournment without action. The with drawals were doubtlas precipitated by the confirmation of one of Uoukling’s friends ms postmaster at Albany, which nltuto it manifest. to Garfield that unlesd he took soivie suvh summary action all of the Uunklidg nominees would shortly be confirmed ind then be found lending their asaia' awe and their patronage against the president and Robertson, wherein-t b} Mtsiiending their appoint— Inentfi he he pa control of the entire New York patronage in his own hands. There is no indication that Coukiing has yielded in any degree his determina tion to exhaust every pushible resource to prevent Robertson from becoming collec tor of New York For weeks he has been laboring with great Msiduity among democratic senators to enlist their 141;» purl. Among other circumstances that. have attracted attention has been the part played bv the \‘ire pre>hlent. It has been noticed «luring the last two or three \Vt'ekfi that. he has quite frequently \‘uca ted the chair and has usually, ulthough not invariably. invited a. detlioertttic sen utor to preside. Either Harris, Cockrell or Voorhees has been Called upon uuch m-uusions, and, curiously enough. these three demoeralic senators are among tlwsm-luitnedus recent recruits to the anti Robertson ranks. There are indica tions, ho\\e\'er, that opposition to Rob ertson is weaker than it was a Week ago, and there is every probability that; he will be promptly continued whenever the case comes to 3 vote, and not by a major ity composed of democratic votes either. .\nll-Chlueae Legislation A Washington di~pltt=h of Msy 9in an} s: The charnrter of the legislation desired by the Pacific cozi>t under the Chinese immigration treaty is outlined iii the following conversation with Republi i'uu Representative l‘uge of California: twentiou—W’hat do you people want iii the nature of legislation under these Chinese immigration treaties? .\lr. Page—lnasmuch as the treaty has not as yet been proclaimed, it is ditlicult in any precisely what they do expect. \Vhdl they Want flll'l what they ttiiiik they can secure tinder this treaty is ex clusion ol'ttll Chinese laborers :15 well its criminals, p:lllpt‘l‘>, iiiibeeilesund iiutnornl winneii, excluded by the act of ISTZi. \Ve think that under the pi‘urlnions of this treaty we t'dll secure what we desire. We have good cause to desiie it, heaven known. “'e are inundated with Chinese. They are. everywhere. They constitute now about. one-sixth of our entire popu lilLlUll. They are rut~throut competitors with our \rorkineu. They are arriving in constantly increasing numbers. too hundreds and hundreds in a mouth. A vast horde of vampires iscoiuing in to prey upon us. You of the east do not appreciate this thing, but we are nice to face with it every day. It is all very will to talk about America being the home of the down-trodden and oppresed oftill nations, the refuge of the poor unfortunates and the crushed. So it iii when the people who propose coming to it propose to “my and become residents identified with its life; but. when they come, as the Chinese do, assojouruers for a time, until at low wages and by close saving they can accu mulate SSOO or Soon—ii fortune in Chino— when they turn around and leave for their futherland on the next steamer, they are of no value to any country. They are lit-re simply to get “huttht'y can take or scrape together in the course of four or live years. They add nothing to the United States, but they take till they can grab from it. They have no love for its institutions, no regard for its Welfare, no interest in its affairs. They worship the almighty dollar. On that alone Ct'lllezt! all their devotion, and to acquire it till their energies nre bent. All this might be sutfcred if they did not undermine. our own citizens. As it is, they must be excluded. You Would soon find that. out it'you livexl in California. The Chinese are npt and soon become expert. and would create a riot in the eaet to-inorrow. Uther work'ngineu and workingwonien will not st. nd it. \Vhy, ex President Hayes admi'ted to ex-b‘enator Sargent. and uiyselft' ill. 10,000 Chinese workmen suddenly introduced into the laboring Circles ot'Cineiunati would produce a riot. Even at. South Adams, Muss, when only it few, comparatively an insignificant handful, was employed, trouble arose. They Cannot live With us, ofcourse. \Ve have no desire, we have no right. I be~ here, under the treaty to exclude Chinese gentlemen, Chinese merchants, Chinese travelers and Chinese youth desiring ed— urntionul facilities not to he hiid in their own country. They will be edmitted as before. \Vhat we want to break tip is theiuiuortation of Chinese laborers by Chinese companies in San Francisco. Practically you know they are slaves. They belong body and soul to the com panies. Ot‘eoursa we can’t expel those now in the country, but they will disap pear gradually and we shall see no more replace them. Q.——Are you preparing leginlittiou such as will meet the views of your people un der the treaty 2‘ A.—Yes: I am drafting it bill which w:ll, Ithink, cover it. Ufcourse l t'ztti’t t'otn nlete it until the terms of the treaty are proclaimed; but in outlining it I have the valuable assistance of Commissioner Swift, who Aided in negotiation of the ‘ALLEN W EIR Justice of the Penn- COMMITTIN G MAGISTRATE PORT TOWNSEND. 35‘ omt-emonh side or Water streez. opposite omin] Hotel. treaty. He has already given me an im portant suggestion derived from his knowledge of the Circumstances under which the treaty was concluded. Q- —What will lie the general nature oi" your bill ‘.' A.-—\Vcll, it is all prm-tically the same asthe tiftecn pa<seuger bill vetoed by Hayes. Q.-——l)o you expect strong support hi the house? .\.—Yes: I don't. believe more than live or ten men will voteugninnt the bill in the house. 1 do not bl'lll‘Ve that it will meet with much umumition in the senate. .\Lr. Hoar may speak and vote against il. I don't know any other east ern senator who would likely Oppose it. I have the support almost of the entire wextin the house. Gen. Miller will, of (‘Ulll’be, carry the bill through the senate. Q.—\Vhen you have put it through congress will it he vetoed ‘.’ .\.—No.9ir; [very emphatically] Gar field will approve the bill. We know he is With us in this matter. We are greatly encouraged by what he said in his letter. I. strengthened us Very much on the Pa cific coast in our vampalgn. Oh, he’ll Sign it quick enough. We will have it on the statute bank and executed hefore many weeks after the first Monday in December. FINANCE AND OOHHBBCB BAN FRANCISCO. May 12. Jerinu oxen-nut on London tankers. Godnya. wag-til?“ do document ary 49 ‘gqfl‘J lfi-lti. Transfers, pnr. Book or Euglmd nte ot‘ interest 234 per cent. Nzw You. .\luy ll.—Silver bullion, 1000 tine 11 um- 0111108. “25% . sterling s‘xch-nge prime bunker-1 long $4 841 i: abort. $4 3754;; good comma-:in. trom lake lower; documentary, 2991 H 0 lOWer. . U. s. Bonds—on 0: ‘si, 102»; 455-, 11551; u, :17. LONDON. May l?.——Silver bullion, Engli-h atm dnrd. 92.5 fine per line ounce. 617-. I'. Q. Bonds-5s of'fll.lol'.: 416 i. 118; «.120. Closed—4s4:. 117%; is, 11971.. Console—lo 2 l-ld money; 102% account. Home I'm-100 no "not. FLOUR—Quotations for round lots 54 25 {or stand ud: 8:1 'lmufor good country Druids. OATS—Quote $1 35(til 40; feed.“ 25@l 3.1. HAY—Baird tunothy, SlGalß 8 ton MILL FEED Quotntlons: Middllngl W 251 lhurte sl6; chop teed $20@25: brnuslo@ll. CUBED mm— Quotations no a. follow. : Hum, Oregon sugar cured muse; eastern I§@l6; Mon. 12594.91“; shoulders 993100. LAitD-—Quotntionn are ”(glue in kegs; 12)§@13 in tins. nod 13 menu-it: in 11-11:. DRIED APPLLs—Sun dried. 7(d,Bl‘;l’lul.nxner dried. Mime. DRIED PLUMS—With pm, cc; pith-u. 113 12kt: for sun dried: 13613150 {or mmnne pinion. RlDES—Quotations ere XSO for lint-clam! dry; 7698 C to:- green; culls, 95 on. Shea-p prior—Prices vnry ucordina w the qunntity of uool left on lkin; quote from Wl. BUTTER—Fancy 25c: good to choice, m 2“! hr; 131:. '.’flc. ln bulk.m9s¢; in brine, 275,143301‘. ONlONS—Quutution 7®l§c 5] lb. EGGS-Quotation lfic. CHEESE—CAL. lmglfic. APPLES - Per box, 95(- a £l. TIMOTHY SEED—Per lb. @712 TURKEYS—Per in. live weight. Maniac; nolninnl. CHICKENS—‘iI doz. 53 500.4. SALMON—Columns river. a hbljma 50; hr bbl, M 25(g4 50: bellies. hf “@9. Hill’s—Oregon, ii in, 1255:9135“. poTA'rons—soromc a ctl. CEMEST—Bosedale, 'fil bbl. $2 75; Portland, 1 bhl. $4 50. SHIXULES—Prr M. 52 25:12 50. Heat; BEEF—Zlmyiic it lb gross. PURE - 6 4.65“, net. MUT‘l‘OS—‘kdl‘z lac. arose. _—______. Gold and Stock Rem uN mucmco nun-n. SAN Fuucuco. May 12. Receipts—When. 62,500 ctlu, including 45.000 ctla Ibonrd; flour, 90,4») qr mks. including 67.500 qr aha aboard ship; oats. 1000 ctis; pounce. 1500 ctls; eggs '.'A.OOO doz. When—The nurket is very quiet: buyers monitrst the nine indisposxtion; good shipping sold to-d-y at $1 35; quote choice and extn choice shipping I! il in haul 40. Outs-Very little denund; moat sellers are hold ing on“; prices Ire not Innterinlly chmged. Hurley—No new (atom to report; sales to-dny of 100 tons bright cout feed. 90c. Potatoes—Market in overstocked with old. The dean-ml is {or new; quote Chili gunet, 60@75c; hid ne)’. WQBSC; new. 82 2535-2 .50. Onions—Receipts e 1 summer Columbia sold :2 auction end brought $2 :6; quote California It s‘: 11.2 50. L Salmon—(blnmbil river; sellers diner in their quot-Lions; some quote the merket firm A! $1 2‘.’ 11,.(9 l 25. others It #1 17 my '.'6. So soles reported. Wool—Mute. quiet With prices agninut buyers; northern counties choice, 25(1;2'n'c; southern roun llt-s. 15mm. some euttru buyers are dnwing out of the mullet owmg to extreme prices demndrd by holder-u. Eggs—Market steady at the decline: choice fresh Cdnfurnin. "l Maul-gr; Oregon. 193 mg. Butter—Muhet study with prices in buyers' in \'or; quote 225963246. Sugars—Hue ulvmced ‘4 of I rent. Syrups—Burch. 6214 c; hf borreh 65¢ ; legs, 70(- fl gnllon. cum-rm. Am bk C. 0. Whetniore. 894 tom. dye woody. Mex. ico to Europe. term: private. cmoo mm. Cmcnao, May 12. When—sl 031:; June. Pork—£l6 £O. Lard-410 45 Inked. Bibs—sß ‘.fllé .11 June. Short lube—sß 45. 111 lon ml“. NEW YORK. In: 11'. What—Quiet; :1 2%»: '."I. Hides—Quiet. Flour—Quiet. Buley— Dull And nominol. Wool—Dull. nxmonx'l luau-II ”Pom. Lomx, Mny I'2. Flooting cargoes—Slow. Cox-goes on plunge—Very little inquiry. Engliah country trinkets—Dull. French country market‘s—Tone study. Wenther in England—Fine. Liverpool spot—lnsane. Important Patent Suet. The San Francisco Chronicle of April 22d says that Porter. Oppenheimer, Slessinger & Co., of that city, manufac turers of boots and shoes, have filed a. bill of complaint in the United States Circuit Court, charging the firmrl of Buckingham &' Hecht and Hecht Bros. with infringing upon their United States letters patent for an improvement in boots known as the “Ironclad“ boots. Au accounting, and an injunction re straining defendants from further in— fringing upon the pstent and 825,000 damages are sought. The suit promises to be an interesting one, and will be hotly con tested by the manufacturers of the “Iron clad" boots, who are owners of the val uable patent. The patent is on the rivet ing, which makes the “Ironclad" the most valuable boot in the market to-dny for miners. farmers. lumbermen and laborers. Where a boot is in water a. great deal the sewing is apt to rip, sud a boot that is otherwise good has fre quently tobe thrown aside. With the iron-clad rivets the boot will stand much longer, as the water has no efl‘ect on the rivets. In the counters of heavy bouts the rivets are of especial value, keeping the coun ter in place as long an the boot stands. It adds fifty per cent. to the wear of the boots. and keeps them perfectly com fortable until the boot gives out as a whole. Porter, Oppenheimer, Slessin ger & Co. are new manufacturing child ren's, misses‘ and ladies' shoes, with the pntent rivet. and are meeting with much success in that class of goods. The value of real estate in California is shown by the census returns to be 3466.273,585, personnl property 8118,- 6049*“.