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l'Elll‘l.l-Z.\’ 'rxzx.\l.s_3m "" J'Ji'i'ND ARGUS. H»- . . :hL PAPER 0F JEFFEnSON so “ I~‘:::m\'. m'i'\>::l.i: :: x~~L THE HE‘JJ FILE? 33L!"- Ttn-Z new in“ hii'z, which we pm":- lish omin! Hi 3“ \\t'\‘L, is uflZ-rwl in thc‘ cnnli h-nt lwlivf that it is m-all} enough ‘H'l'i-Q‘k‘t tn meal! the :tpprm‘a! of h‘gishuurs, (he gvxmrul pulvlic and flu: [Haj-wily uf lhuse must dirvctly inwrcalod. It has 11mg been :1 ma!- tcr of (‘mmm-nz and w-xatinns nu nnyahcu that [he v.\i:!illgpihn!|aw is an uttorly deficient in lii-my impuri um. \">|slliialS-‘H‘Sillrs, the uwleSs nudexpmhire litizu‘iun it has canswl hai lml thaw din-mly inn-realm! tn make an otT-rrt Iv) improve it. Cum parisun hf the HM law with (he hill now pending will convince the must cursury (nliscrvcr that the weak, in- operative anal unjust provisions of the former “‘nultl lue quy and prop erly mun-dim! by the substitute pro posed. The latter has been prepared with great care, and is tlm fruit. of nnture observation on the part of CUHIPL‘IEHL “ICU. It is llllllCCeSSflry here to p'lillt out the rudicel differ ences between the two instruments, because they will be freely and fully discussed in the leginlntive hall. Suf fice it to say that the old Inn is: notorious and ridiculous furce, while the new hill,if it passes, will opente as intended and work no injustice. It provides thnt ell cnptuina in the coast trade may take out license end pilot. their own vessels; tint licensee, when they expire, must be returned to the hard of commissioners, under pennlty fur retention—thus ohvin ting the difficulty heretofore experi enced with pilots who retuined their old liCenses nnd continued to pilutl under thmu; it provides a penalty for piloting without proper license— : thing which has been done with impnuity heretofore. Besides these. mnny minor defects in the old law are snught to ho remedied. It is hoped that the new bill will supplant the present law without opposition. IT is now confidently asserted that secretary Blaine will withdraw from President Arthur‘s cahinet by his own choice, to fluid unplensnnt con tact with Gram, Conkling, Jones and others of Arthur's lriends who ere personally repugnant to the able Secretary of State. Mr. Blaine| it is thought, may enter the fight for a seat In the lower House of congress once more. If he does he will be a formidable candidate for speaker, before whom Knissnn,oflowa, the reputed “coming man,” will. subside to comparative insignificant-e. Mr. Blaine is too valuable a man in pub lic service, to be lost even {or a time. One thing certain is thxt in which over capacity he may “turn up,” he is sure to “make Rome howl.” Gun'lsuu, the assassin, who has ceused more sorrow thui a dozen luch as he could ever atone for, in to be tried Nov. 7th. Scot-ill, his hrother-in-lew and counsel, hes indi cated the line of his defense to be insanity, want of jurisdiction, mal~ practice of Dr. Bliss, &c., &c.. through a long line of technical fallacies that will he considered more or less According to the degree of clear headed thought the court. may exer ciae. The nation waits with bated breath to hear the sentence of deeth passed upon the wretoh, and the welcome news that his soul has been launched into the presence of e mur der avenging God. A Cluxcn.—An exchange sug gests thetipresident Arthur now has A chence of earning the grutitude of his countrymen by prooleiming the the views of his lamented predeces~ sor on the polygamy question. Pree ident Garfield lnd placed himself on record in such emphetio terms 00ll\ demnntory of the monstrous crime of pelygnmy that the people were led to expect-some decisive step during his administration. \Vill president Ar thur carry out the policy enunciated in the innugeral last March ? “There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at its 110011, leads on to victo ry.” This Mr. Arthur‘s opportunity. A LETTER from Hon. J. A. Kuhn to Mr. F. \Vinslow, of this place, in terms the peeple of Port Townsend tint the question of our city limits is again before the Legislsture. The new Bill will include all of the row of houses occupied by Messrs. Hunt, Bradshaw, Peuygrove and others, I” of Al. Pluxumor’s addi tion, sud all of the row of houses on what is known as Maple m-enue. Guzman. Tyuer, first assistant Postmaster General, is to be super ceded. KlLLh‘lu—ll cumin: of last. “nu-k, .\. .i I" iL-L- nlllx'l‘l Sll‘t‘SJlf Svaule, “a" punt in 4hr lllH'lx li)’ :1 Hugh “hum ln' “as :Irh‘sllllg‘. The “mind pruv- .1 {..:ul, :lu: pail-1H d} lug uu Sunday. S-un'h-ite, sin llu-Ir _-_---n:-:'.:.~ll_\' l'nr llw family (If :1 WHY lh_\' «xlllcur lulled in discharging hi~ duty, hun- suhsctil-cd a llhvrul fund for (In-iv relief. This is (me uf [lu mnny insmrmws «1' Lu“, illusuntiug .he fully and criminalin ul’ carrying cnncmnlul weapons. l‘rou‘phed u: use them by the p'lialoll uf the In.) «mm, the purpclratnr of hmnuus crimes too often finds that. the pres Nice hf deadly weapons on his per ?snn has led to acts which his snlmr second thought would have rocuilcd :from with terror. The snxlalenni-s: inf the deed, in this as in many other ;lllsl3!)t‘f‘§, precludes the probability lof proving the ‘niulice aforethought‘ EM) oasnntial as an element in the lcrime of murder in the first degree l—hence the chances are a hundred Ito one that the criminal will go un jhung. Thus, the law is almost pow lerloss to punish crime in its worst 2lform, and the only remedy is in law. Iless violence which no good citizen llikes to encourage. No one, an iomcers of the law, should be allowed ito carry concealed weapons, and it lie high time our legistors were enact ing laws upon the subject, stringent enough for a cheek upon the harmful tendency of which we complain. David Sires was a man somewhat re markable in many respects. Port Townsend people are nearly all fa miliar with the man and much of his life. It was here that he figured for years in the role of a baekqlidden church member and preacher, a as [con keeper and gambler. Finally he refwrmmh joined the Methodist church, and after a time went to [preaching again. He was a man of iconvictions, and gave to the Lord as 1 hearty service as the Devil ever could lget out of him darn; 1...1 wanderings in the \Vildt‘l'lll‘S: ut' .‘2....1.e_ and un belief. A man u." gracious impulses and kindly nature, :ctuxx- unfortunate wayfnrcrs had cause L; "rise up and‘i call him blessed.” Soon after he Commenced preaching for the motho dists, he went over to Universalism“ since which time he has preached In good deal on the Sound, proclaiming Bible doctrines as he understood them. Over his faults we can wall afford to draw the mantle of charity, -remembering alone the good he has accomplished. He was the father of the two Misses Sires spoken of by the Victoria “Colonist." recently. one of whom married the famous “'m. Cunningham, of Carrihoo, becOming‘ the mother of the first white child ever born in those, mines. She is‘ now Mrs. Captain Selden. of the U.l S. Revenue Marine service. The‘ other married George Hansel, then a lieutenant in the revenue service,‘ afterwards becoming the wife of Mr. Boyd, of Seattle, at which place she died last year. Puor. Klein, of Kentucky, in cre ating n commotion by publishing his discovery of what he believes to be the greu comet of 1845-6, on its return to the vicinity of the cull). It in now divided into several pun. He thinks it in also the comet of 1811, having 3 parlod of 35 yenrn. LATE dispnches indicate lhnt crops have been greatly damaged in Minnesota, Dakota, Northwestern \Visoonsin Ind Northern lows uul Missouri, by hogvy rains. The loan in tho wheat crop alone in those 100 lions. it. is said. will aggreglte sov enl millions of dollars. Tun leginluuro has memorinlized Congress to establish a. land office at. Port Townsend, also for nn appropri ation for a. Custom House here—mo very important. measures the eunsuln [nation of which will be devoutly hoped for. ACouruwaAur xu'r-zzcd puzLy was given Miss Jenule M. :—'.x..?.J;-, n.‘ in : Fran cisco. at. the residluuc w' L- r u-latives. Mr. and Mn. Barth: ‘l'. ' '2 (Int nve of her departure. The sputum 19.1; \vn;flilul with gay parlidpanu wiu uxjuycd the dance till early morn. Mn. Waterman is about. moving Into In newly finished house on the hill. AN ACT. TO ES'I‘ABLISH I’ll/H‘s Ah D PlLO'l‘ REGULATIONS EUR J [YA N UH FL'UA Sl‘ltAlT. PM: El‘ SUI! NI). AN D ALL A .\1 RR l(.‘.A .\' WATERS PE R'l‘Al .\' [S6 ‘l‘” ERE‘I‘O. SEC. 1. Be it enamel by the Legi~lltiw Assembly ot the Territory or Waxhiugtuu: That it shit" be the duty at the Gun-rum to appoint two experienced and resident shipnnutem, and one Iciitlullt nn-rchzmt. who shall constitute an bozml of pilut com missioners tor the ditl'vn-ut ports on Puget Sound. Juan do Fuca Strait and all Amer lam waters connected therewith. and shall have an otfice for the translation of their Inhincss at Port 'l‘nwnscnd, the Port. of Entry of Puget. Sound. ‘ SEC. 2!. That the persons so appoinu-d 1 shall take an oath for the taltln'ul discharge! at their duty, which oath shall he tiled in tih- 1"!Et"‘ :nt‘ thu S 22' -l in“ ul‘lh * 'l'n-rrfmry ‘lf.~l ~l ‘il: h.- ll Yheir tillii't- l-ll' two years IH-‘n llu- ll n.- of lhuir fllrp-Ilnlzuulii nnle~‘~ rvsnuvul fur di~piiliiicntinn or «gin-r \‘ nTI~-'. .\il‘ 2;, Ti: it the i‘-\!:I'rli~~l~l!lt'l'-‘ ~h'lii .nwl in l'ntl l‘ mnw-nl .it irrt‘l “in“ in .liil‘t' :n-I ..' =4. :i niiiuiity ~hiil canfiimte I ‘l'i'll n l-r the li'lli"lt'!in'l nl' llii-ltl“‘~'. ‘ (‘H‘ ~:lil l'-I:|lllil~~itl;|l‘|“ ~li'l'i lnl‘al ill'il‘ lirsl l-';1lli ti' illl't‘ll:.;_' on the ili'ni .\inzid.i_\' L..i lunlmr)’. A. 1).. l~\'.’. and the cli'iin Elli 11l ~li‘iil \‘:| l ~;vm'l l 1 Hurling.“ wiu‘m-Vci‘ :.r-c« ~-ll'\' lull nn special trial-int: ~hll. he :I‘J iwl for the pzu‘pthc nt'm'nnting liven-W iur Q‘X‘tllll‘llil‘," pi‘o:< touching thril' uplzlti {liciliunx within" the, I‘ult~t'lli of all the 1m nnii“iuner~‘. and HM: only by giving ‘::tt 1~-.i~.' tun weal“ pnluc unlicc. l 51". i. 'l'h‘lt the coiniiininnera ~‘hrtli I In 41w hy-i:m\ :ind ru'c. hr their n'.\‘n gin”— lt't’nnn-nl nul incozhiqrnt with the pl'o\'i~'- fill” nl the in“ u! thi-' ’l'crritwry or the :l'ulit'll 5i llt'~. :ili'l allflll pl‘in'llll' llll'lil '~"i\'|'— uith :In niliciul ~‘e:ll. which ~‘h:t|l he tilil‘lrl‘~‘tll on c‘wry document in writing ‘ivnc-l by the order of the lM'lrd. ‘ .\‘ll‘, 5. Thu. ihc connniwioner; :lnll inpputnt a ~--crel«r}'. \\'lm~e (llllV it shall he in kl't'p corn-ct minute-s of all the pro ceeding< ol' the t'lllililll4~ltlllci’i in books to be prnviili-d i)_\' fliem for that pnrpoec. tn [rm-ivc all nmneyi and pay out the same when] null-red to do so by the hoanl. and ~hztll regiéter tho namee at all pilots with the dates ol their licences and piacesol residence. l‘he houki and rcgiiter to be alwap‘npen to incpcction. and the will secretary shall be authorized to administer oaths in all matters pertaining to the pilot service which may Conn- lk‘hll'l.‘ the board ort‘olllllllislllllt'rs for their action thereon. Sir. 6. That neither the emnmisdonen nor the sn-cretarv shalt hive any interest. direct or otherwi3c. in any pilot boat or the t‘lrlllt-g~' then-or. excepting the com mishioners as hereattcr provided. SLC. 7. That the. commiseioners shall have power to appoint in the manner pro-- wribcd in this» act. such number of pilot. for said water" as they may deem necessi ty. and may also, \viu-m-Vrr they may con sider it tor the benefit at anumeree. grlut Spn-ial licences to the captain. of any American vi-siels owned in the Diitrict oi Puget Sound to pilot their respective ves ‘cii in and out. of any port. or to and from gm. upon the captain of luy such vent-l tint making application to the board of pilot connuiu‘iouers at any rcgninr or special meeting, and upon the payment of the mm of tlve dollars for each licrme which «hull continue {or such time as the commixsionets may determine. SEC. 8. That persona applying for licen ses to act as pilots. other than captains o-‘ l \'t'l~il:l§ as provided in section 7. shill he‘ i American citizem and legal voters 0! this‘ l'i‘arritnry. not under twenty-one yeirs of rage. who shall be rigidly examined each lune seapamtely by the commis‘ionors in } pnlnlic. touching his qualifications and knowledge and management of Square :rigged vessels, of the tides. sounding» bearing and (“dances of "It! different shoals, mekaJnrs and points of land. and lights at the harbors and btys. and in deemed qualified shall receive a license as pilot. which liceme shall continue for tm: year-i unless revoked by the cmumiSsiun crs ibrcnfie. Sl—zc. ‘J. 'l‘llaL every liccxmrd piint, pmw ions to «nu-ring on hi; duties, shall give howls with gmnl and finflicivnt sun-lies to the :uunuul ul‘ lu'n [)u)ll~'zl|lnl tlul‘nrs. pay uhlo In (In: 'l‘u-I'rimry ut' Waihiugmu. fur the hithl‘ul I|i~\'|\'lr;{~~4bf lii-Minty. which bnnul dun h.- :llcpi'uh-nl h - Nu: counuissiou crs. aml til-1| in tlu-ir utlicc. SI-zv. 10. Thu! tho. uml-niszlnucri slnil have pmwr [u mew-ml piluts hr lui<cou~ duct or iuzulc-ulinu In their duly. and nu proof <lr||l rvvuk-z lhvir Hermes: l'mvi dud. Nuliu- of an. lu-‘lil [Wu Week“ «mull hr given the pun! to uppmlr bcl'm‘c lhc buunl to be lu-ahl in his duh-nae. SIT. H. 'l'hn iL slnll he ”an dutv uf ozu-h Ila-nan! p'al-N. at [ln- lllm- of rq-ItviV illg“':lill “I"‘Ilsr. aw! whum-wr ul'wrrwmle Ims‘lnll vlnngce hh pusl ufllcu :nlrlreu. In notify the «wrouuy 0! line [mar-l of [nil-n mmmiasium-H. Iu wriliu-g. 01' Mi :uhlnts and llm m-arml poet nillnc win-m a lctu-r can rrauh him. which native film” be pre su-rvul :lwl kv-pt on file by said Cvcrc-tury. and whvnuvur untim to any punt is‘ rmlui n-d m In. gin-u by Illis‘ act. or the thy-Ian"~ of sai-l commissioner; the smm: may be givvn. 'w the seen-law of the hoard. by manning in the pm: nfllce at Port Town seml. W. 'l‘.. said uutlu: pmpvrly sealed ‘with the seal of the cnluuliu‘ihnwfi. and ‘ properly stamped and dimmed to said pi lot‘s address. Sm. 12. That every pilot nu boarding I vew-L shall at the n-qucit of the master. exhibit h'n licvncr. and on n-l’uml to (In an shall be liable to a w-na‘ty of titty donuts. to be muwcmd by the 'l‘crrimry 0! Was!» lngtml. in an :wtinu brought belorc any court of competent jurisdictlon. SEC. 13. That evx-ry pilot who ilmll Ab :ent hllu<ell from duty for more than six ty days. except on leave of nhwnce gnu!- o‘l by the commissioners In Wrilhlg. or hy alckucis. ill 11l be coneidered as lnviug tux-fumed hl~~ lid-me. and the mum emu hp from ”mum-mu. Vol-l and u! no «em-cl. by opt-ration of law and without any action of the board. Sm. H. That it any "unwed pilot aha]! he intoxicated while having charge orauv veswlai pHut. he shill bi: smpnulcd nr dismissed as the commissioners film“ elect. SEC. 15. That the cmnmhsimu-rs may require pilot-1 to amend their bomh and securities whenever they may deem it neon-nary. $20.16. Tin: for carelessly or negli gently liming a vowel. on conviction [hi-rc ol. the pilot hiving charge of the veswl at the thne shall he lncnptlblc of ever act lng as pilot nu l'ugt‘t Hound. 1111 l shall. moreover. be liable for damages on his bouili. Sun. 17. That it slnll be the duty 0! evo‘ry pilot in clnrgu 0| 1| vnseul arriving In any of the par“ of Puget, Sound or lls brain-hm. m have the vczwl safely moored or anchored in illith pmitinn :N (ha humor may direct, when his responsibility shall cease. SEC. 13. 'l‘lmt when oomplalnt iu‘ lodged with theyommihioner-‘p against a pilot for mliht-havior or neglect ot duty. it shall he reduced to writing and Sworn to; noth thereof together with a copv ot the mut plnlnt mmt be given the pilot and he shall be notified to appear to answer the cum pluint. If the answer he not satisfactory he may be fined not exceeding tlve Intu drod dollar-1. to be paid to the 'l‘erritor)‘ of Washington ordeprived of his license. at the diécretinn of the commissioners. SEC. 12!. ”mt it shall be unlawful in: any permit except thou: holding a valid license from the conuni‘sionen. to pilot, or attempt to pilot any yeast-l or vcswls in or out of the bays or harbors, or. upon the wotois of Puget Sound. Juan dc l-‘um Strait. or any Atnericin \"illk‘l’s pertain ing thereto for hire. under the penalty of live hundred dollar:. to he received in the tnlneot. and mid into the Territory of Washinwton; and it it hereby made the‘ Special duty of the pilot Lbsuniisiioners. 3 upon complaint being made to them ofi any violation of the provision: ofthie act. ‘ to notify the pman'enting ntto.'ney of thel 3d Jualicizil District of this 'l'crritory. \vlloce duty it Shall he forthwith to tile an | lolormation and prosecute such violation of this act. nmi any person violating any of the provisions of this section shall be turther dcemul guilty 0! at misdemeanor :In-l upon conviction thereof shall be im priwned not to exceed six IllOllliH; and any person piloting any vessel without n \nii'l Bin-um: :is aforcmiql. dull further {urn-it :nu‘. [my to (Inc duly licensed pums :1!ll|u»h-c<:uul unniuuzente n-uvin-tl by mu!» pnrmn fur any <uch .‘Gl'ViL‘l‘, lo he 11-- emu-ml in a chil action in [ln- nauw n!" all ~nvh may Eicun-m! punts in any court of CU'IHM‘IHIL juri-‘llicliml: 53'“ “I“: l') 'K' ‘ pail llu'n ll'm pizur. rnmuni~siom-r~z In In 'l»_\’ lhmu :xppullinuul :Iml «lis'rihntml muting the rcguhu' pilobz I'lovitlctl. 5 l‘hnsc pculelics um um. ilu-urrul When [ln -3 uhhtrr nf a vrsecl arts as hie mm pihn. :l~’ prm‘itlml in mm” 7 u! lh‘h‘ :u'l. hr by ‘ any pvl‘uln lu-hliug :1 valid “U‘HN: to pilul «Mann \‘ceiu-l“ lrmu lln' l'nilcd Status in .fia-clur ul' alcfiuubaaus. SIP. 2:). That any Iwrmu “lime license rill“ In.- rmnkml. or shall have expired, or hm-mnc \‘uid Ivy nprruliun of law. shall wilhin thirty il.|_\'< tlu-n-sfirr smremlrr :nul ‘lvliw-r l|n~ uid liu-nse lo :hc suntan ry nf sznizl cotinni<<inm-rs. uml :un' person viululing the provisions 01’ this .\‘t'cliull or any llflll iin-n-ul. shall ln-dm-mul gullty u!" it mi; lnnu-nnnr. and mum conviction llu-rcnl ~lnll bu limd not [o_rxn-t-¢I llic Nun) ul lllrn-v hundred dollars. to be recov u-rml in a civil action by the 'l‘vrrimry of \\'a~!iingtun. or Imprisoned not exceeding ID'IL‘ nmnlli 0r bulb. $12.2 2|. 'l'lnt applicatinn for pilot for ouumrd hrmml \‘vsiuls slnll he made at ”I.- utlicc of 1h» piluu and the amount of pilutagv shall [hen and (here be paid. Sun. ‘22. TM: the cuuuniisionch‘ may make all ucwlt‘ul rules and rcgulntiom hr the gm'rrumcut u! pilots. and a-slnbmh punzmic-s [or [he bran-ll lhcrenf. and may Imm limo to time: make alteration“ in the: pilot let-s whenever they may deem that any pnrtiou then-of as 113 ml by this art may become onerous or burthcusomc Lo CUAIIIHGI'VC. ‘ Sun ‘23. That the pilot boats on the ‘ouvtr station whenever a pilot h discharg ed lruni an outward bound VPsScl. shall give all reasonable aid to: taking 03' and receiving such pilot. SEC. ‘ll. That pilots blown off 0: taken to aura agcimt their Willa when a boot is in attendant-o, to rem-Ive thmn. shall be entitled to receive llt'e dollars per day \vhiie :tih'clll; which sunl shall he paid by the mastcror owner oi the Vessel by which the pilot was taken awly. Sizo'. 25. That if any pilot offer! him self In any "sz liable to “Re n pilot. outside a line drawn troxn the east end 0! Wnda island to Observatory Point at the east side ut l'nrt Sun J uau ou Vauuno w-r‘s lslnnd. British Columbia. it Inward bound. or to any vessel liable to take a pilot coming from the waters ol British Columbia outsile a line draWn from the west side ot [hinge-nevi Light House pa-t the west side of Smith‘s Island to the West entrance of Deception Pass. or any pilot uttering huniell’ to any Vcslsvl outwanl ‘ bouud.~tbe pilot bringing such vowel in or one from the same boat ulwayq to havi the prefimmxe—and If the tuuati-r shoual refuse to take such pilot on board. then ln'lslt‘l’ or owners of such Vessel or either: or tin-In almll inrur and be liable to one-1 hail the amount 0! pilomgo said vessel; Would pay. for tlul benefit of the pilot so; ntl‘vring hi'uself. ‘ l NH). 2%. That every pilot sha‘l once lu l three montlH rendvr to the pilot commis eionun an account of mom-ya N‘Ct‘ivvd by i hint or any otln-r person on his nu‘ouulL and tho captain of each pilot boat shall at the Rank: (lino rendvra tune account of thy gro‘wt rcceipt“ of such pilot bout trout al" itlilrh‘f‘. and an amount at five: pu- cent.i on such grin-i ri-i-cipts of pilots or plfot bone shall he pal-l to said pilot munnie- ‘ iiulll‘l‘i. which ~'hali be taken in full for lin-ir ollicinl surviuvs and all expenses of their otlice; and if any pilot shall make a (:th return of nionev so received, he- shall torn-it a sum not vxn-eling five hundred dollari m be remvmml in a civil action in the name nnd lor the use 01 the said pilot l‘lhlllllls‘illhll'f‘i. $5127. ‘l‘iuttlm hull and appurten nncc“ u! all W‘Sél‘li iiiblc to pilougc shall be livl-I tor pilntugc Incl. SEC. 2“. Tim the pilut; Sll’lll at all timvs le'X) a belt or liariti nut lea than lil‘tr‘t-n inns in guru t'nmlition cruising in the Strait nl I-‘nca or :it. sen. and no unort tlmn six l-i'nti shall b!’ in uipnrtnvrship :it one tinw. :mil Nil-I pilot. bunt ur boats filial! ‘ not h-ztve lhnir pi-cniinr pelvic». whrtlu-rl in port ur at <93. IIHIUx‘Vi to relieve \'(‘\'%(‘ls l in diam“; nnr shzill they crnls‘c more: than turlv miles nnrth or smith 0! I‘3" tom-h Light; nor slnll theyenguge in any ‘ otlu-r m-cnpntinn. whether timing. sealing T or fn-ighting. without having tint obtain? (-(l lu-nni‘x'inn irozn the b um! ol‘ pilut annuiiaiimn-rs in writing and under tin seal at the board. and any pilut boat ill" flinging the provisions of this section i shall be mgzmlml as (’EDICM' iron) the ser» vice. and (In: pilots ns~igiml thereto unleSi specially engaged in the piloting in or unt of ve~svls. upon due proof shall be com“- cred in having lnrfvileil tln-ir liurmes by operation 0! law. and without action of the board. Anti the pilot. connnksiOners‘ shall. upon min! proul [ring manic, enter an Onlcr revoking said ”CUMBCS'. , SEC. 29. That all pikns who may be ap pointed shall conform to. and be governed by the provifious of this net. and such quarantine laws :Li may hercallcr be cu m: led. SEC. 80. That the following shall be the rates of pilotagv; Vessels under tit'teeu fuzz. draught. eight dollars per foot; ul tif teen feet draught and over. ten d-rlars per ‘i'oot. for all Vessels taken ollbille the linu lH oi the outer station. as providml in Sec ‘tion 23. 01 this act. Vessels from British iUolnmhia to port or ports on Pogo-t ‘Souud. under fifteen ieet draught. six dol lars per loot; of tiltren [vet and over. ‘eight dollars per loot; vessels from Port "l‘owuiend to any oi the ports on Puget ‘Souud under til‘teen feet draught. four dul ‘lars per foot; oi til‘teen ‘ct‘t and owr. six dollars per toot; Provided. That every pi: ilot bringing a ve~~ol in from sea which shall be bound to anv of the ports abom the port of entry. shall proceed with such Vessel to her port of destination it re quired. without additional charge: Pro vided. further. 'l‘hat. after twenty-tour : hours delay at the port oi entry. the pilot ‘ shall be entitled to additional! pay or live dodars per «Liy tor every day so delayed. ‘ See. 31. That all vesse‘s arriving In. or leaving the pilntagedistxiet herein ereutml. shall be liable tor the above rates of pilot “: 1" when a pilot is actually employed; and that when a Vessel is spoken and a pilot is reinse-l. the pllot shall be entitled toohe-h'ill ot the above rates: l’rovnled. That all vessels sailing under the flag of lhe United States engaged in the coasting trade between American ports on the Pa eitie coast shall be exempt iron: the pay ment ol hall pilutage as provided in this section; Provided. further. That all such eoa~tlug Vessels bound {or any port or ports in British Columbia to land or take in a portion of their passengers or cargo, whether eoluiug lronl or going to Sea. shall be considered as «misting vessels'nn del- this section and shall be exempt tron) half pilvtage lees as herein prescribed. . SEC. ‘i‘l. All Vessels that may put into any port or ports tor repairs or supplic‘l. or in distress. shalt not be liable to any charge unless actually employing a pilot; Provided. 'l‘llat nothing in this out shall be so construed as to exempt vessels o\'er ‘ one hundred tons burden trading between British Columbia and Washington Tern-1 tory from the provisions ol tins net. 1 SEC. 33. All acts and parts 0! acts in culhiabent with the provisions 0! 11114 act an: hereby n-pcalul. and this m 1 [0 take efleccuud be In lurce from and alter its passage and approval. Second Assessmen‘ QI'IN('Y STREET \VIIAIH“ (‘UMI'AXY. Si(|(“ihlll‘!('l'~:|l'l' hnrrhy noliflml lhzll at : Him-tin: ul‘ llu- 'l‘ru~tm~~' ol Quint-3 51:151- \\'h:|rf(‘nnl‘unng hold :L'. ”1" nlli 1' n! the N‘ ' l'rhu‘y ul’ dun-1 t'munuuy Uh >l|lllhl:|}‘. thu- l 5” «lay nl‘ Ush-‘n-r. l-~:.:| .\.-run'l .\~<«'~<u:.-n| m “113‘ no: rrnt. :m m.- utxm'lnl nh-anixul flag-L FI-l‘f‘l'illn‘ii «:15 Km hul mum um! Inn-h- pay:- hh-mn urhvz'nrv Ihv '.‘l~'! vhv of .\nvmnlwr. I‘M, Mt lho uni-1» ul‘tlu- S.wx~.-!al'y of llw rial-l ('mupuny m l’mt 'l‘uwnwu-I. \V. 'l‘. N. D. HILL, Secretary. PORT DISCOVER! STAGE. ('nrrying U. S. Maik, :in-l l’a;~‘cngi-N. LEAVES l'Ull'l' TOWNSEND EV— ICILY DAY, at 1!. l’. )L. Making i-lusc connwtinm with the dunner FANNIB :u 'l‘nkcy‘s Landing. W. S. SEAVEY. “If Proprietor. 1 For Sale. In South Port Townsend. l'.’ BLOCKS—I9') LOTS. 453120 FEET. 'l‘his prnpl-rly i“ ellglbly lm-ulml. .14"! a "Mr ~‘mnh or ”w lnruum at lromlnlo; it mum’s on litlté wzm-r. l’lat nearly: lth-l; timbvr partially I‘o-lunw-(land living rmnnvl-tl. Howl wan-rnhlaiuedanywhcre at a depth 0! ulmut 12 feet. ‘ 'l‘illl-l’erm‘t: Terms Reasonable. The above lots will he ufl‘umtl lor sale lnr tlw next. 90 days, cheap for mull. Ap ply to JAMES .lom-zs. Port Townsend. or. Fun. (‘qu, Sumle. July 29, 1851. 3m. For Sale. AT A SACIHFICE. 160 acres of bottom and prairie land will: stock. “'ill be sold It I sacrifice. lln- nwuerrz desirlug to have on lu-mml of poor hullh. Apply immediately to C. F. (,‘Lu'r. 2S“ Uungcuuw, W. 'l'. HENRY LANDES, Gommlsslon and Shlppmg Merchant, 65 Exchange Broker. GOODS BOUGHT AN!) SOLD ()N COMMISSION. ' Sh illß Disbursed. willl. and other DIAP'IU cubed n! LOW ruin. Will It“ b‘lGll'l‘ EXCHANGE on SAN FRANCISCO. PORTLAND, and on all parts of the l'Nl‘l El) STATES. Will pay the highest price in Cox. for WOOL HIDES, PO3B and SKINS. Sun Frau-elm «flee. BI £2B Halter: Ntrcel. Alll. Ship Dakota. ‘V‘ EITHER tlu- (‘upmln nor tlw undersigned L Again! 0! Hu- alun'r mum-d vessel will he rvuxumsihlr, fur drhln cuntl‘uclod by (In: um— crrs or cre w llu-rvul’. l. I". GILKEY. Muster. It. W. ho LION. Agent . I'm-l 'l‘uwnsenll, 59p. 30. 126K] Bark 181113- VVEITHI-IR THE CAPTAIN .\‘UR THE F.\'- . drrrigned mum of “have named ves uel Will be n-umnsible for debts contrucled by the unicorn ur cu- w . N. E. ItEYNIIIJN. Master, I:. W. the LIUN, Agunl. Port Tuwnseud. N'II- 2:. Mini. Bark W. H. BBSSB. VPIIT!IFJII 'l'lll-Z CAPTAIN .\‘Ult Tl”: UN -1 den-mum! ugvnl will lm rmxxmslme for debts cunlmcted by the crew. (I. IS. BAKER. Master. It. W. dcIJUS. A-{I-m. Port Townsend, August I. his]. Dutch hark Dnrdrecht, FRO.“ VALI'ARAISO. \VHI‘I‘IIER THE CAPTAIN NOR TI”: [TN -1 ‘lq-r‘igm-d sun-nu n! "w ulmve named W‘s-«1| will be responsible tor debts contracted by lhu unflccrs ur rrvw. ('llltls'l'. BEIINCKE. Master. 11. W. «h- l.lus, Age-m. l'ort annm-ud. Juh‘ I]. 1881. P . German Bar us 1 rednca I Flu)“ (‘ALLAQ VEITHI-th Till-2 (‘AI'TAIS Null TIIE l'.\'- L durum-nu I will he rusponsihlu for any dulns mu! l‘ut‘lml hy the omen-rs or crew of I In: nbons named vessel. ‘ L. KNOUP. Master. 11. \Y. dc LION, Agent. l'url Discovery. July 1. 1551. Chlllall harqns 01‘82011. 1 Flu“! CUQUIMBU, CHILL \YEITHI-Jll Till-2 (‘APTAIN .\‘UR THE US- L «h-rsixlwd agent will he respm sihlu for duhls cunlmch-d luy the (”fleets ur crew 01 the above numod vessel. THOMAS HARDY. Master. It. W. dOL‘UN. Axum. Port Townsend, June 30. 1881. Ch'ld en .$5 , ‘ . 3‘, 745'." ~€ 5“ 1:"; FOR I Gastena. ”other: like “(1 P1611131“- rooonunond it. IT IS NOT NARCOTiC. CISNTAITI; LINIMENTS; tho \Vurld’s great Pain-Ite liewing remedies. They heal, soothe and eu re Butn 8 , \‘v'oumls, \‘feak Back and Rheumatism upon Man, and Spraiux, Gulls and Lament-SS .Ipon Beasts. Cheap, quick and reliable. SPURTS of disgusting Mucus. ‘, Snuflos, Grooming Pain: 1:: the V Head. refill 111-oath. Baskets. and any Cntnrrhal Complaint. can be exteminatod ty We! to Eleyer‘s Cntanh Cure. a. '30:“:- tutlonal Antidote. by Absorp 'l ion. The most Important Dis covery linoo Vaccination. a R? Franelg W. w amgg, “LATER STR BET, - - - PORT TOVNNSEND, ‘3'. T. I-vahnngc on Sun l-‘rmu-km lhmght and Said .\lmu-y to Luau a! low rntc~‘. on Appruvml Securily County Unh-rs or Scrip, Mu] Foreign chhungv. l’un-hzm-cl Czbh advances mmlc and \'vs~'cl< (“>l)lll‘~'t‘1l. Cuu-ignmcuts miidzul Mum‘y runilml to all parts of I-lughunl. :Iml (‘ul'n'liuui Mmlc L 5,?” HONORABLE DEALING HI'AHAN'I‘ICICD Rt-l’x'rvm-n by prrmi»ion, 'l'le linuk uf lirile Columbia, Victoria. V. 1., ml Sun Fruudwn. ('.II. 1511!. 'E‘he San Francisco Stem rJ'.‘he public will please bear in mind tlat our Mr. Gross in' San Francisco has bought our fall 85 Winter stock of STAPLE and FANCY DRY-GOODS, a CL TH: N G ‘HATS, BOOTS, SHOES‘ Etc., Etc. At such exceedingly low prices that we are now able to sell all goods at much greater inducements than can be ofi‘ered anywhere on the Sound. We guarantee our goods to be first class and invite the public to call and be convinced. GROSS BROS. New Tacoma and Port Townsend, ‘V. T., 117. Sansomo St., San Francisco, Cal. JOHN LAW, 2:2 Watch-maker and Jeweler <§3 gaunt; ”“31 lullding Port Townsend. w. I'. Dealer in Welthem, High and Springfield Watches. . __..— ®‘\\\ .. All kmds or - any. 0- \\ \vork sent from Watch, Clock and $3) 0 G Cy A" : . , e .. y part of the bOLND Jewelry Repairing. e 4“ 3. as“ ? 91“ , oven. in me— e ‘59 33%] “'ill receive , ‘ ‘ _ . a”x )2)” 1,3915, ‘ 1 Best Afannel, Q fig,“ . V PROMPT ___AT——— 13% 8‘7"; Reasonable prices *6" SA; A v ATTENTIO‘ SATISFACTIQN GUARANTEED. BARGAiNS, BARGAINS ! Now is your time to buy cheap. The people of Dungeness, Sequim, Angelos, Elkws and vicinity. will find it to their interest to patronize the FARMERS STORE, New Dungeness, \V. T., as they will not only find the largest and must complete stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS and SHOES. CLOTHING, HARD\VA RE, CROCKERYVVARE, PATENT MEDICINES, &c. &c., but they will find a market for all form prnduce which 11' Is passion: to diSpose of elsewhere, and a CASH MAR KET for wool, hides, furs and skins of every description. I am agent for all machinery and {arm implements adapted for this country. Drafts drawn on San Francisco, Portland and Seattle, also drafts bought and cashed on the most liberal terms. Immense stock of goods just arrived. N. B.—l’artics from a distance requiring hay, wheat, barley, oats, pou~ toes, butter, poultry &c., in any quantities, will do well to order the some from the undersigned inho guarantees satisfaction. C. F. CLAPP. Dungeness, W. T. Notice oi Application to Purchase Timbgr Land l‘Nt'nzn STATES llistrtt-t Land (mice. ‘ ”LYII’IA. Washington Territory. Notice is iu-n-hy gin-u that. in compliance with the provisions or the Act urn-"gramm pruvwi June 3. lH’ls. cutithui "An Act tor the sale of Thuhrr Lands in the Stntesot (.‘alit‘or- 1 Ilia. Oregon. .\‘rvntlu and Wuhtngtun Terri tory." (“HARLES .\. MORSE. of ('luihun 1 county. Washington Territory. has this any tiled in lltis (”lice his application to Burt-huge I the N ht'uf nw qrot section 21!: and ‘ hfuf N l b: qr in 900! ion So. an, in Township Xu. 3], ' North. ltnngc No. 5 west of the Willamette Mrridmn. Any nml all persons claiming adversely the said « ascribed Land. «1' any portion thereof, [ an! hu-rchy mutirud to tilu their claims in, this omm within sixty (60] days (rum date hereof. I (iivrn unnier my hand. at my office. In Olympia. W. T., this 29th day of Septumber.i A. D. that. I J.’l‘. BHOWX. tam“. Register. , ______.___—__: letrzt) STAN—.S DISTRICT LAsn owner, OLYIPIA. WAatMtTuN Tt-znm'rouv. Sotimis hereby gin-n that in cutnpiinnne with the JifOVL-llons ot’ the Act of Congrefl’ unprou-d tines. 1:178. entitled “An Act for the snle ot’l‘hnher Lands in the Stun»; of Cal ifornia. Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory." ALI-VHS P. IIUWE. o! Kitsap county. Washington Territor‘y has this day tiled in thisomt-o his applicatt on tu purchase the Nl-Ji 0! NW 5 nndSs, at NW qr ot seetiun No Is. and Sl-Iqr ot NEqr o! sex-lion X 0 30. in township 28 north. mngc So 1 west of the Willntnctte Mcridiun. .-\ll\‘ and :l“ pence-us claiming utivurSrly the «and 3w rim-ti hunt. or any portion thervot.l arr ..q-x-r‘in nozitlcd tn tilt-their claims in this! uttr. n a '1 [till sixty (60; (hiya~ (rum date. 'ncreox. t ..v. .2 v- i- r my hand at my ut'iiu-, in u}; my. ~ ‘3’. 'l‘., this lilh any of (butcher. A. n. 1m J. 'r. Mews. I 3'4 MN ill-glam: of the Land Office. _________________— H a autumn Eas i‘ D; Q - ...\A t ' T A: ‘sl, 331:; ‘l’ ~ r 5; ' "3w" 2?: . , : v.» - - '1" ' fa“ . 9‘ 1'; , 1- , -... _ i a ' .a ' r ; . r" _ -'- ~ 9995": 34‘ ; vi :3: “8»: 4 'g} 5”; 3 , _._ ’ _ u 'I"- _ ‘ ‘' =. gm? an , $1:- ‘ 7, Wt"s“§fi‘ n, r: ... , ... ‘1'“: \‘H"W-‘é;'uw 4. ~ v .r- s: figfi? A» 731' ‘ " Us}; 3 Bremen a S E I V, Dlmlnshed Vigor. Amhnm-nl in giant measure. to those trfitmcd with “Tilk kililu'Vf. ".V 1‘ Infihcwu" “so 0[ Iltthlt'lll‘l"s .\Xullltu‘h'}h"t‘,l¥, \n‘htrh HP} vigumlv: unti atiumiuu-s w nhuut CA: nm: the utltnlt')’ organs. In nunjumtmn “tth it=t_tn tiucnn» n|mn Iht'ln. 11. "“1“?“ “““u‘Nv in." “uvviup‘rtitc‘ and is ”I v\'\-t'\' \l'tn' minim-no 0 health and nu-ru- rtflflbm'. vAnutitcr lnarkrn! nullity i.- its runtrol In‘cr tun-‘l‘ a: mum. and [a power ut pnwunttng it. but slit: byall drug-fists utnLdonlcrs generally. Nottice of Application to Purchase Timber. U. S. Dimtcr LAND omm. ~ Olympia. Wuli. 'l‘er. Notiee is hereby given that. in compli- Innce With the provisions ot the Act of Congress approved Jlme 3. 1878. entitled “an act for the sale of timber lends in the the States at California. Oregon. Nevada [and Washington Territory." \VILIJAM 5. 0120.3“. ot kitsnp county. Washington ’t‘errttort'. has this day tiled in this otiice ins fliphcation to purchase the N hfot the t Wqr of section No. 29. in twp 25. ,ttorth. range 2 west ot the Willamette ’ Meridian. Au): and all persom claiming ndvemiy lthe said described land. or any portion Ithereot.‘ are hereby required to file their ‘claims; in this othce within sixty (60) day. tfrom date hereof. Given under my hand, at my once. in Olympia. W. T., this the 30th day of All .gust, A. 1)., 1881. . J. T. BROWN. 10w;30. Regitter. .\— Uin'rED S'rA'rrs Disrulcr LAsn Orflez ) (“Jul-lA. WAsutxu'nm-Tzummur. [ Notice is herohy given that. in complilnce with the provisions of ilu‘. Act (“Congress tutptot'enl one 3, has. entitled “An Act for the silt: ut'Tintln-r Lamb in the Suites of Cut ifot'niu. Ore-gun. Nevada and “'teiltington Tor lritory." Just-tilt Dillon. 0! Kitsmp t-nuntv. Wmhinglnn ’l‘i-rrittn-y. has this tiny tiled in this ottit-t: hisuttplit'ulion to purchase the S.W. it of motion No. 29. in tnwmhip 'lB north. range No. 1 west of the Willamette Mertdiun. Anv and all persons claiming: adversely the suit! (loser-i 3“! land, or any [mrtion thereof. are. hereby re nimd to tile their-claims in thht office within any (w) (hiya trout date hereof. (“Vt-n under my hand. ut my ntfli-e In Olym pia. W.’l‘., this 12th day of tit-miner. A. D. taut. J. 'l‘. known, Register of the Land omm. 1 36mm ____....__._—___.___ ‘ U. 8. Land Oliice at Olympia. w. 'r. , September 15. 1581. Notice is hereby given that Aunt w. DA\'|>‘U.\‘ has fill‘d notice of intention to lnukt' final proot before the Clerk of the Pro bate Court. at his otiice in Friday Harbor. w. T., on Friday the L’lst tiny ur October. A. 1).. 138]. on Pre-emption l). S. No. 4633, for the lots 2. 3. 4. and H ht of X E qr oi section :55. Tu. ‘.\‘ It 4 W. lie mum-s :t~' witneist-s: innit-l Eil‘Vflflli' E. J. Zigh-r. and Thomas .\‘ntt-liil'ul‘ Lime Kiln and John Kelly ui Friday Harbor, All itt San Juan County. W. ‘l‘. 3! J. ’i‘. iinowx. Register. L'. S. LAND OFFICE AT OLYMPIA. w. T. 1 September 15. 189”. ‘ Notice ii hereby giwn that .losi-Li-u 'l‘. Xn'miuox hm tilt-«l notice ofinteution to make final prim! b-turt- the Judge. or in his about-c. the Clerk 0! the District. Court. at hi: other in Port ‘l‘ownsuld. W. T., on S-ttnnhty the '2‘.lth day of Ot'toher. 6A_ D.. 135]. on “Olllt'sb ad application |_\'o. it”. for the n c qr 0| 5 w qr and s e ltlr of n w qr of action 2-} twp ‘2‘.) in, r? w. "e tnuncs a; \t'itneist-s: A. Lnnbach. .lnnws line, 'l‘hntnn: Burger. and Henry Wt'bbt-r. all of Port. Di-cuvery, .ictfersou lt,‘ottnty, W. 'l‘. . ‘ 31 J. T. Brows, Register.