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|S r ORJ H WEST jl NTE f\l S E ANACORTES JUNE 14. I s "» WASHINGTON LETTER. (From onr’afauUr Currsppouilent ) Wasimkotom, I). C. June, 1 1884 The revtlfclieus issuing out of the quarrel, among'*.he lawyers in the Star Route cases, are petting to be as> interes ting to the people as they arc profitable to the Government, Yesterday Her was on the rampage before Springer's Committee, and having sworn to tell tlm whole truth, I dont 'believe that, lie kept anything tia«k. From the fact appears to be con clusive that George Bliss .was employed by the Government special in the inter est ol Dorsey, and was paid $l5O per day not to bedistuibul! His zeal in behalf of Dorsey been ms, so conspicuous [that Mr. Merrick was compelled to,insist .that Mr Ker should remain in the case especially to watch Mr. Bliss. The facts sworn to by K*r, show bo tv the .Govcrumeut has been handicapped not only In its attempt to punish the Star Route thieves, but in the other cases where the power of mon ey could be invoked to effect the conver sion ol that pliable portion ol mankind denominated a Washington jury. Congress, has* gone,.into the busims of erecting pubhej buildings at this season by whoe-sale. So fur no less than 67 have been ordered, ranging in price from $50,000 to $2,500,000, and the end is not yet. But .there 'are some things about this public building buisness that should bo ventilated, and this very week two bills were adopted in the Senate that never should have been. One is the giving of $250,000 for the new custom houso at Portland, Oregon, a place ot JJ.OOi) inlia biteats,**wlilch already has a building that cost the Government $200,- OHO. The other is the appropriation of SIOO,OOO lor a public building at Sarato ga, a little watering place of 10,000 population, not half the need ot a public building of this cost that i» has for missionaries during the gambling season. It will be remememtored, through the effort's of the saintly Mr. Frye, of Maine, and the theological Mr. Blair, of New Hampshire, the truely good men in the Senate concluded to abolish it, the dis pensing of “cold tea' in the basement ol the capital. Fray declared that the whole capitol had become a virtible gin mill, and Adminldab Sleek Edmuns turned bis eyes to the cealing and called dowa upon the Senate the terrors of pub lic sentiment if this “cold tea" adomina tion should continue. I don't know how it is about Frye, but it is well known that Edmuns makes out to get rid of more ol the exhilerating fluid than any man under the capitol dome. But I was going to say that the anti-cold tea resol ution was a joint one, and had to go to the House lor concurrence. The temper cncc folks have just six months watching this resolution, or watching for it, and you may bet your silverware that Ed muns Las been watching it too, for it has reared its bead over the speaker's table in the House, while the intinitessimal “tea cups" down stairs are clinking from morning till night—yea from night till morning, toe. As the results of a logical corrollary, the fact is established that the revenues of the Post Oflioe Dapartment increase as postage is reduced, I cannot see why Con gress should hesitate about passing Mr, Robinson's bill-which provides for a still further reduction of postage on letters to one cent for each halt ounce. Tho Sta tioner’s Board of trade of New York, and other commercial organizations the coun try are petitioning for the measure, and should it fail in tbc present Congress as it doubtless will, there will bo a good chance for the economists in the next Congress to perpetuate its record as being distinctively a party to which ■lose the people need look for benefits like these. And here is one thing that the attention ot postal and political econ omists should be called to, and that Is the fact that the Government is paying the price of a mail-atermer every year to carry our mails to Europe by a single hoe! And the Government contracts with half a dosen ot theae foreign lines. What sort of economy is it to do this thing subsidizing Euglisb, French, German and Scandinavian vessels, while a whole fleet of equally serviceable vessels tor this purpose, rotting at our own Gov rement? D, P. O'Donovan Ilossa, the day alter the dynamite explosion in the detective oi* flee in London, said: — We've got England at last. It will not bo long before slit will be on her knees. Last night# ex plosion was only the beginning of iiei troubles. ■ a »is TivKKi.r :::;roitr [Ti.rr l -.1 aft U> livn tv- 1. i-t-It Ifnj Wo. I. oooil No. J.dcin, cents. \\ hi it. P r ton. §l2 50 Flour, per I* »• n 1, t-5 25 Outs. jut ton. *26' 2 b !]• con, California, pel pound, l! r “ Cnuntrv cur< I, Ivi i m-. •• * •• loan-. 18c L iid. 15 cents. Bull' r. A No. 1, choice, !55 cults. “ Fair to medium. cents. Eggs, p.>r dozen,lse/ 20ants. (’liicklns, per dozen, §6 Hides, per pound, 14 ants. “ Green, 7 e» nts. Potatoes, per bushel, GO @ G24 cml 11 ay, per ton §lc4io. • KKTAIL. Beef, 12 cents. Pork, 11 eeiils. Mutton, 12 cen's. VVIIOI.KS.U.E. Beef neat, 12 cents. Beifon foot, cents. Pork neat, 11 to 12 arb. Pork on loot, 7 to S a nts. Mutton neat, 12 cents. Mutton on foot, 4 to bj cents, UL'M.DING MATERIAL. R nigh common, §lO pr M. Flooring, Ix 4, No. 1, §l7 per M. “ 2. §l4 , per M. Ix 6, No. 1. .fib pel M. *“ 2, *l3. per M, Dressed lumber, Is. §l6 per M. , “ 4s, s2op< i M, Rustic No. 1, §lB 50 per M. ,' 2, §ls 50 per M, I’orl loh ii semi >1 Hr Re I. (Conact wuikly I'roiu the Art>i « ) Wheat §4O per ton Oats ;jo •• » Barley 3u “ “ Chicken feed so “ “ Chopped feed 28 “ ** Potatoes i $ c. per lb Canots i “ Onions 3 “ Beets i j *» Turnips i “ duller 30 c. to 40 c “ Coal §lO pertou Wood §3 p c r cord Six sisters and a brother reside near each other in Eastern Massachusetts,'' whose united ages i; < 546 years and 3 months, and ther-i h;v. no death iu their generntiuu oi their family for eighty years. MAP OP' PtTGr-KT HOTTN lA, The Northwest Enterprise Mai* »t the Puget Sound region ia the heat ana most authentic outline township map that has ever been published of the Puget Sound basin. It shows the waters ol British Columbia in connection with those of Washington Territory, together with the land adjacent thereto, from the Cascade range ol mountains to the Pacific coast, and trom the Chehalis Valley uear the 471h parallel to the 50th parallel in British Colombia. Thffi includes the Fuca Straits, the Gulf ol Georgia and the entire Puget Sound region, with all the channels, bays and harbors upon the ound. Also all the streams that Bow into these waters, including the great valleys ot the Chehalis, Puyallup, Snoho mish, Skaget and Fraser Rivers with tluir tributaries, and the valuable timber, agricultural uud mineral lands within them. Also all the islands ot the Fuca Archipelago, including Cainano, W hid by San Juan, Orcas, Lopez, "SLaws, Blakely Decatur, Fidalgo, Cumts Cypres* Islands. Also the locations of Olympia, Tacoma, Seattle, Port Townsend, Ana* cones, Whatcom, Port Moody and Victo ria, with their respective deep water har bors and the approaches thereto, both by land and sea, showing their comparative merits os terminal centres for the great transcontinental railways which will soon reach the Pacific tidewater on Puget Sound. The approaches to the Bound ot the Northern Pacific, the Canadian Paciti and the Union Pacific Railways, with the splendid harbors of Bellingham Bay, at Whatcom;. Ship Harbor, at Anacortes; Elliott Bay, at Seattle, and Commence ment Bay, at Tacoma, and their respcc t ive channels leading into the Fuca Straits. Also the locations of the Puyal lup, the Cedar River, the Skaget, the Whatcom and the Vancouver Island coal districts, and the locution of the valuable timber and Agricultural lands, both sur veyed and uusurveyed, which are open ot pre-emption and homesteading. No intelligent persou, whether living on the Sound or in any of the States, can af ford to be without the information which this valuable map affords. Published by the Northwest Enterprise Co. Price 1 by mail. Address Northwest Enterprise Co,, Anacortes, Washington Territo DERSONS IN NEED OF LEGAL BLANKS. SECH ' an Chattel Mortgages, Quu E’slm ami Warranty Deed*, etc., would do well to mauve ♦'nliratioii a', tins office, where they m< I><-. btainod at reasonable prices. Mariks printed to order ou short notice. J. . v, a week at heme. Ai .00 outfit free I’ur (T Utv absolutely atirr. No risk. Capital not J1 Vj rroiiired. Reader, if you want business It si c & c a NEW YORK, issi, About sixty million c< ri;- of Tim: Si n have f '-lit < I ■ -.l!- e-1.. li bun Ul tiilltile [■!. I tUO.V. MOPtil-. 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( I \■ :v< ll* N<i'i:u(?il» ititiinrlio, Norton. Pm* 'nilion < rrtvtl by llieut* of nkvK lor o.l) a’oo, WaU llill.eho, > ; oi ld !>«• [ t-ioO, Kofli !■ ill rof 11 1 ;• 1 rri.' riKwUil K w ip* ’ oiity a vl !•* io m; t" i’l.'Tj, il> my ni u Ki«nih, J’l-.11 • ..ir.. Oil! Ago, I«r il 1t... lx»M ot |x>wft in oitliu.* svt, I tol'in la I y I orw t. n(i 1 j ertn.w onlix aca i-.sl tiy o.oi i avrlii u « I tbol ni' l übt* or o,.‘r-imb tr* to. i<<li I* * out* iiioti 11 1' i I ran 11 ,ii iI. £ I.' llli 1 ox. or MX rio Xvi for *• I 1..- i.■■ ;, j.i il.il i ■ tooo jlof i rij* «.;r Mt;%XVk S' Itoxi »* to 'lire ii’ \ VV iilt ok b onU r ovwo'flb)!* flxrsix 1. •aw iu’ko!n|>aiii<>i wiih J'i.OO. vti will simiJ ilia imroJuiMor our xvriilm biiiounto® fu.nl r,o v;0i.0.” if tll(* IWatlllHllf diH'S not .itWlt notfo. fliDiniiito.'ii ietiM il oi lv by _ V bssft.il'i*, 4 A VO'.. Vv"2.r i.;iin In aiii J ic to.ll J-j vtors,'a*4*» OiA'-ru l>y i. s.lv.ill ni'i .v juomi.tottwitKffli ! DBm &FIM KO. 11 KEAKNV STREET, •'<*«<* :i 11 i lirofilc nail Hpotial VOI'NCr MK X Win* may be MiiNering from the effects of youthful fi>!tii--* i r iiuliMiTi'ti' 11, will do well to avail tb**" *' Ivc-i ol lids, the gre.iUbl boon ever laid »t tb« l.tr ol HiiilVriiiu humanity. Ur. Hplunvy will aa** - «iilci to li ili i> FHUI inr every cam o| aemlnal wiab" lu in nr 111 rvHto dlaeuseof any kind .or ckara**** which he undertakes ami fail* to cun*. Mlilillr Aiiril.Mi'ii. There are many ut the aue of 30 to HO whe H* tumbled witli too (frequent evaruallolih ol tha blifr i der, often accompanied liy » blight smarting <* binning M iisatmii, unit u weakening of the in u milliner the patient oannat account for. t)n«j “mining the urinary ib-pomtH a ropy aatliuieut w<U ol«all be found, and holuelllues aionll partielM « aUmnieii will appear, nr th» color will bn of a tbi». unlkiali lino, again changing to a dark and tiffT* appearance, There are many men who die cothW difficulty, Ignorant of the canse, which la thua*** oud hi ait •- of hemliial weakness. Dr. 3. will|y»i‘*®' an tee a pi rfect cure in all such cases, and a health ruhtoratmu of the geiiitu-unnary organs. litUee Uuura- 10 tot, and tl to 8. oundayH, ft*® 1" to 11 a. m. Consultation free. Thorough oxaoau l ' “lion and advice, to. Call or ad tire an Jill. HPINNkY ii CO., 1- tl‘ No. 11 Kearny street, Bau Frauds#** n r® /"H, “T*- luihinran now before the publj* |t"j I You ran inakn uiouay ia*t»r 1^ !—r‘ L_ |j work for ua than ai aliythlngel**? Capital not needed, Ws wuj htart you. fPJ n day ami upwards lumln at home W the industrious. Men, women, boy a and girls w*j*’ ed everywhere to work fur iih. Now ia then**' You can work In “pare time only or give your who* time to the business. You can live at home *v do the work. No other business will pay you M*J* ly as well. No ouo cun fall to make ’enormous Pw by cugagiug ut once. Coatly Outfits and term* Money made faat, easy and honorably. Tiujk & Co., Augusta, Mniiie. jJoiiN j 3 . Peterson, Mc>l•c Ii ?i ill t r r nil<> *> j —AN O MANGY ACTCItCB OF OvmU' iiiml lIo.VH ;i asliloiiiil>l«i>" , “*’ POUT TOWNSEND, W. T. M In prepared to make up Gents' Clothing In the latest fashlmih. hpecilG atlealioti P*I'* 1 '* palrlng.nnd Cleaning. Term* moderate, a'niilly on hand a lot of FlJe French Clotb^^^