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o HWEST J£ NT E S E —fcklishW) pt A. C. Bowman, W. D. ANACORTES JUNE 21. 188 4 The subscription to the Bartholdi statue foundation ib New York har bor still hangs tiro. If New York cannot raise tho money for the ped estal, we suggest that liock island, at the entrance to Deception Pass, near Fidulgo Island, be selected for the site of the statue, which would bo sufficiently elevated, with out a costly pedestal, to set off t" proper advantage tho collossal pro portions of tho statue. At this in ner entrance to the great Straits of Fuca, midway between the Puget Sound cities of Olympia, Tacoma, Seattle A Port Townsend, south of it, and Victoria, Port Moody, West Minster and Whatcom north of it, insight of all the commerce that enters the Fuca Straits from the Ocean, the only point on the straits directly accessible by railroad from the main land, and withal having in Ship Harbor, Burrows Bay, and Deception Bay, as fine a scries of harbors ns can bo found in tho world, it is a question whether the future possibilities of this point, if not indeed their absolute certainties, would not justify the wisdom of selecting this bold, grand and re markable passage, pronounced by General Sherman to afford the grandest scenery on Puget Sound, as the site for this equally grand statue. Let us bear from the What com Reveille and tho Mt. Vernon News, on tho subject. THE FALSE PROPHET. x-eculiantiM, of u.. M*n of* tho Soudan. Ailte in a Straw Unt-Thlrty-ulne WlvM-Tb« Black Man's Prophet n Total Abatalner. [Cor. London News.] Mohammed Ahmed is in person tall and powerfully built, but some what inclined to corpulency. His complexion is between brown and red. The expression of bis counte nance is agreeable, andVheu ;in re pose his face is lighted up by a con stant placid smile. If the state ments of big enemies may be trusted this outer aspect of benevolence fur nishes but h deceptive key to bis character. Against those who re fuse to recognise the divine nature of his mission he can be severe to cru elty. He is credited with the trick of weeping over the fate of those victims whom he orders to execu tion, so as to create the impression that be punishes dissent and diso bedience with personal regret at the command of Allah. In barren discussion as to the nature or au thority of hia mission he loses no time. If any man bo bold enough to challenge its divine origin or ex press disbelief, he is permitted to choose between submission, open acknowledgment, and decapitation. This method of reasoning has the advantage that lc is brief and effec. tivo. Few men are bold enough to •acrifice their heads for their opin ion*, and the result is a general ac quiescence In the divine authority of Mohammed Ahmed’s mission. On the other hand he protects and enconrages those who voluntarily accept him as the true Mehdi—the man cent by Allah to reform man kind. Beyond question Mohammed Ahmed is a man of considerable in telligence and extraordinary force of character. No ordinary man could have raised himself from a humble position and make bimscll master over the jealous Arab tribes, as Mohammed Ahmed baa succeeded in doing Mohammed Ahmed ia tbejabsolute master of the life and property of every man from Obciil to i nblioilii. lie toiitib "t'liio j education, as it is understood u tl>«* j oast; that is, ho reads and writes. | and is well versed in Hie Koran r.u < comm cut ato rs. Some Catholic priests who have met him personal* j ry S'ate that ho is by no moans a j vulgar impostor, but, on the contra* j ry, impressed them as a man thor oughly convinced of t hedivme na ture of his mission and wholly de voted to carry out the religious re forms which ho claims he has boon sent to effect. Among the mass who arc sunk in ignorance, Moham med Ahmed is regarded as a pro phet whom it is sinful to resist. Because he oomes as a prophet the people fear to disobey him lest they ( should expose themeselves to the divine vengeance. Mohammed Ahmed’s life is sim ple In the extreme. He indulges in none of the luxuries or vanities of life, except, perhaps, a weakness for a large number of wives. Ho is credited with the possession of Lbir ty-nino of these aids to happiness. Perhaps the object of this family arrangement is to enable him to strengthen his influence by alli ances contracted with the families of the most powerful sheiks, from among whom he is careful to select the partners of liis joys and sor rows. He has several children, but none old enough to take any part in his political or religious work. The prophet has had constructed for himself a hut of straw, In which he sleeps, and passes the time not occupied in business and public prayer. It is unlawful, contrary to the ordinances of God, to construct houses or live in them. Houses are effeminate luxuries, and therefore must bo destroyed. Ou the occasions of his public visits to the mosques Mohammed Ahmed rides a beautiful Arab ho rse, and Ly his sid» hnngs a sword which is idle ornament. His di-PC* rs a caftan similar in shape to that worn by other Mohammedan prlftats. hni It. ia varintratoJ in enlnr aud richly ornamented. On his head is a brass cap covered by a white turban, surmounted by a plume o" ostrich feathers. At the hour appointed for public prayers, his followers assemble armed with their spears, swords, and shields, and when ho mounts his horse this vast armed multitade sur round him in a dense muss, and he is carrid to the mosque in this hu man torrent. On his way back ho is escorted with the same care ami ceremony. This custom is per* perhaps not an unnecessary one. It argues strong devotion in the mehdi’s followers, and proves that he has known how to gain their af fection as well as their obedience. There is one characteristic of the new prophet which will secure him friends In England. He is a total abstinence man of the purest water. Against tho demon of drunkenness he wages tierce and relentless war. Not alone are wine and all sorts of spirituous liquors forbidden, but ev en the more harmless enjoyments of tobacco and coffee are anathema, aud severe penalties inflicted on any one discovered using the for bidden luxuries. The new champion of Islam is a fighting prophet; just the kind of man to appeal to the imaginations and win the affections of the wild men of the desert. He lakes part in all the battles, and docs not spare his own person. He is the black man’s prophet, and the black man is resolved that the white face shall not come into Africa as a master. This race an tagonism is strengthened and deep ened by religious sentiment. Those of the black race who have any re ligion at all are Moslems, and they view with natural apprehensions the interference of Christian states in the government of Egypt. The khedive is under the control of the infidel that has deprived his gov. eminent of all moral influence in the Soudan, and which is gradually destroying his authority over Egypt proper. The tnohdi understands this, aud will make no compromise nor enter into any relations either with the khedive or any other <zor~ ■ oriitnout tainted with infidelity Cordon Pasha’s idea of bribing him with an ackr©wledgniei.t < t position an jinnee of Kordofan, was a clever move, and had Mohammed I A Ktm d Trade the mistake of accept I ing it Ins inHucnee would have im> i mediately begun to decline. Mo hammed Ahmed is, however, a shrewder person than those who talk of him as a savage imagine. When he read Gordon Pasha,s let ter it is reported that he burned it publicly and sent word “his mission came front God, and did not need titles. If Gordon Pasha felt him self strong and would wait a little, he, Mohammsd Ahmed, would conic to Kartoum.” PfeUfaur Hfenk*. Probably bo thing tires mam *» Bi«k as tswling hurried. When iu tbs eorW taunting tbf! day’s aflmra preM rm ones .attention beforehand. and thors comes tho wordier how iu the world everything is to accompiLihed, when every in terrnph u is received im aticiitiy, and tim dock l« w*«d.ed Jb dir.ttvrs as its raccu*t>ta fl.lt iw-st, Uh-ji sic triad tires >S<> body. W> wrong Jo drive our celves with wtdp sod epnr iu this way. fie oh of wa «■ p»oo.i. «wi •ti-eujitb for tos duv, *.nd we rum/t not weir mmelvf* ottl 'xx erowdlmr tw-o d»y*‘ 1 .I**• iuU) ana. It o*:lr Wc c»*i reep <*«<! sad cumi, not eliowii'g ovi/reivts W flsrd-aie-d, we shaft b* k#6 w rut led a Lett we haw reached ti.a e»<j.-n,;e. r l n<* children way l»s. trcu-Ucm, the nervi-ufo triing, iii»? *ri*u<i *«3 kr*o ui<vy tsii to visit ms, the W*i4«<r we «xp«cl toa.v not arrive, but it ww dm poiarc «w tranquillity of -oni, ard o». dvim we shall get ihrough «>«*yihk;g cr-ulksbly. Ktipaoiaily is this gu.<d adrlcs for «<um wfcMbev. Who for is th» beat mr«tf Who ia esoat •xuanoied and peawtratod or its seventy 1 Vi by, the prxsvm who tnvi from lans to i^e-water, bemoaning bereulf, wU*> shangr's bar dross a hail rioaHß time a day, who lament* thM it <s so warm, aud watoliss the thermoms var with despairing eretaioly that it naw •r was so hot beinrs ; who, in abort* ia tfcOKiSe* Lsr own diecosafort and adds Id •fchat of otbon, by constant thinking of it* Wouisn who can stay xn-dooss Lava the advaiiU>jie of iota la w«nu weather, it is wise to dr o uonte thoroughly in the ear It rr>«noiwg, ami to aoep it, as far m pos-ioie» cUwk* atu d*fKei:e<i through tne midt’ik o» the d*y. I>i*p«n.s* with a .great ur.. In the knehen nt&g«, and let she cooking be tuodersto i naa, saluxts, and *wu<{-ie, sniity-ecokod oaceala as* the vr foods it* stnix'ic t. A gna >Uxve is an erouoauy and a comfort, find the- oooi-rwt p<* s to ait, go quietly ■kboat yemv work and Brake as little inn va Mr V» lAwfti it* \>eing warm. Let *Us ehiidren haw frcupieut Iwvtlia, and do not taieutobti them with heavy oloth ao. (\uuiuoo sense and aa easy wind amp uec ov«r most of hie s rough pbuses with liibk- irotvs). NOTICE U. S. LAND OI'HCK, OLYMPIA, W. T., 1 JUiu-7, IMHL j Complaint baying bean entered at this mice bv JOHN M. IZETIE against PETEK LOIIIEL for abandoning hie Jlomteto»d Entry No. <253, dated Apiil 27, ISB2 upon tbs Lot t 7 auj « id Hec- 15 and lota 2 and 3. and MV \ of MV \ Hec 23, Township 3(i north, Italian <g west, W. M . In Ban Juan County, VV. T., with a view to the cancellation of said entry; the aaid parties are here by summoned to appear at thia office on Tuesday the 3nth day of July. 18H1, at 2 o'clock P. M., to res pend and furuiah ieetimony concerning aaid alleg ed abandonment. And it appearing to onr satlsfacclen that the aaid Peter Loriel canu.it be served porsonally. nervier hereof will be made by pnbliaHiluu, posting and mail ling, at rding to Rubs 13 uni i< of Practice in U- 8. District Laud Offices. U-8w JOHN ¥. GOWEY, Register. Having a large assortment of remnants ami pieces of handsome brocaded silks, satins and velvets, we are putting them up in assorted bundles and furnising them for “Crazy Patch work Cushions, Mats, Tidies, &e., &c. fiiok age No. I—ls a handsome bundle of exquis* itc silks, sutius aud brocaded velvets (all dif ferent)just the thing for the most superb pattern of fancy work. Sent postpaid for 56 c cuts in ]>ostal note or 1-ceut a jumps. P’MokHKo No. Li—Containing three times as much as package No. 1. Sent postpaid for *I.OO. These arc all of the very finest quality aud cannot he equal led at any;other silk works in the U. S. at threc.times our prices. They will please any lady. One order brings a dozen more. Manual of Fancy Work, with 400 {lustrations and full instructions for artistic fancy work, handsomely bound, post paid, 50 cts. Order now. Address, The Rochester Silk Co., Rochester, N. Y. p. p OWMAH. NoTAAT PUBLIC IF*or ‘Wawli. Ter., All legal papers carefully prepared Anacortes W. T. II lr\, for th * working class. bend V I, I 111 I I 10 cents for postage, and we wCT; Ban will mall you free, a royal, w valuable box of sample goods hat will put you in the way of making more mon y in a few days than you ever thought loolhle aat any business. Capital not required. We will st at ou. Van can Work all the time er in spare time only. The work is universally adapted to both sexes, young and old. You can easily tarn from 60 ceuta to $6 every evening. That all who want work may test the busiin sa, we make this un paralleled offer; to all who are not well satlsfiai we will send tl to pay for the truble of writing ug I'ull particulars, directions, etc., sent free. Fori tunes will be made by those who give their whole time to the work. Orest succea absolutely’sura 1) n’t delay. Mart now. Address Stinson K Co Portland. Maine. r v rv. mm mm S. S'ALENEY, Mas'er Will leave Turner, Rcelou &<Co's.. wlinrf For San Juan Orcas and Lopez Islands Every Monday, anil Thursday, at 10 a. m. Connect ins with the EV/M'JQEL For Anacortcs, Whatcom and Semialunno Returning, loaves San Juan on Wcdnes* days and Saturdays arriving at Victoria same evening. For Freight or Passage apply on Roard or to Mr. Engelhardt. McGIIN HOUSE LA CONNER. - s * W. T. ato PAINS WILL RE SPARED IN j keeping up the well eatablifilic I re putation of tiie house as one of the quietest and best kept hotels in the Territory. No LIQUOR SOLD. Everything clean and neat about the premises. Special efforts will be made to keep the table supplied with the best the market cun afford, and t« see the food is properly cooked and served, second to no other house in the Territory. A large Reading Room fur accomodation of guests. 9 JOHN Mi G LIN. fc, yA. pOHERJY, p ENTIST Hus prrmftiivntly located in Whatcom, W. T. Ho will vihlt the Ixlande, and thaHa&iiah and Kookxack countries at stated Intervals. 3 tf NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PUR CHASE TIMBER LAND. United States District Land Office Olympia, Washington Territory.—Notice is hereby given that, in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congress ap proved June 3. 1878. entitled “An Act tor the sale of Timber Lands in the Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washing ton Territory," Joseph B. Emma],Jr.of San Jnan County, Washington Territory, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase the Lot 1 of See “5 T 37. N, U 2 W. and Lot N<> 2of Beet ion No. 30 in Township No. 37 North, Range No. 1 west of the Willamette Meridian. Any and all persons claiming adversely the said described land, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims in this office within sixty (60) from date hereof. Given under my hand, at my office in Olympia. W. T., this 12th day of May A. D 1884. John F. Dowry, 0 10 w Register ol the Land Office, NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PUR CHASE TIMBER LAND. Unitnl States District Lund Office, Olympia, Washington Territory,—Notice is hereby given that, in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress ap proved June 3. 1878, entitled “An Act for the rale of Timber Lunds iu the States of Culifcrnin, Oregon, Nevudu and Washing' ton Territory,” John M, Izette of Sun Juan County, Washington Territory, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase the Lots 4 and 5 of Section No. 15 in Township no, 36 North, Range No. 4 West, of the Willamette Meridian. Any and all persons claiming adverse' ly the said described Land, or any por tion thereof, are hereby required to file their claims iu tills office within sixty (60) days from date hereof. Given under my hand, at my office, in Olympia. W. T., this 9th day of May, A. D. 1884. John F, Qowey, 9 lOw. Register ol the Laud Office. fftd Sriilisi Ssi g°!j E © stands ACID test, 70 cents. Same with Stone setting sl. •>. Stamps taken. Smith »te Co 724W Mnrku St. Sau Francisco, Cal. Get our Catalogue. 4tf PUBLIC LAND SALE U. 8. Land Office, Olympia, W. T., April, 24, 1884.—Notice is hereby given that in Pursuance of instructions from the Com missioner of the General Land Office by letter “C,” of January 16. 1884. under au thority vested in him by Section 2455 of tliu Revised Statutes ot tbe United States' we ahull proceed to offer at public sale on Wednesday, the 18th clay of July 1884, at 10, o’clock A, M. at this Office the following tracts of public land, to wit: Lot 1 of Sect. 18 and Lot 1 of Sect* 14, Town 37 N, R 3 West, W. M. All persons having Pre'cmption rights to any portion of the above lands are ad vised to make proof thereof and payment before the day above designated for the commencement of said sa.e, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. John F. Oowoy, Register. 10 o\v Robort O. St Hurt T* prt-i vi.r AoVEtit lolPvlEN f:H NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. UNITED STATES I,AM) OFFICE, ut Oiyinniii, \V. 'J'.. M »v. 8. ISst.— Notice D here by" driven tint t buries Bremer Ims tiled notice of intention to make Limit proof be fore the Judge, cr in his absence the Clerk of the Probate Court, at his office, in Friday Harbor \V. T., on Saturday the I2tb day of July, A. 1). 1884. on Homestead Anplieu Lion No, 8085, (or the WU of SI- \\ a:;d NEqinir ter of SK quarter of Sect. 4 and lot 1 of See 9 Tp. 8(1 N, K 2 west. He names as witnesses: Thomas Mefieov er, John Hohinson. Edward llitchius and Peter Luplant all of Ea.it Sound W. T. 0-tiw Joua F. Uowbv. Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. U. S. Lani> Office at Oi.tmpia, W. T., May. 19th, 1884.—Notice is hereby given that Elizabeth Scry, New Mrs. Richard Davis has filed notice of intention to make final proof be fore ttie Judge, or in Ids absence tbe Clerk of the Probate Court, at his office in Friday Har bor, W. T..* on Sutnrhuy, the 19th day of June, A. D. 1884, on Homestead AppliealionNo. 2858, for the Lot 1 of Sect. 11; SWV of NWV ami N«’,V of NW'f of Sect 12; l.ot oof Sect. 1 and Lot 7 of Sec. 2, Tp 85 N, It 2 west- He names as witnesses: Charles Brown, Jomes Nelson, William Humphrey, and Char les Swift all of Lopez Island, W. T. KMiw John F. Cow by, Register. NOTICE OK FINAL PROOF. U. 3. LAND OFFICE, AT OLYMPIA, W. T., June 5 th, ’BB4.—Notice is hereby given that Carrie M. White has filed notice of intention to make thud proof before the Clerk of the District Court, at h;» office, in LuConncr W. T.. on Tneiday, thes day of August, A. D. 1884, on Pre-emption I). S. No. Ct»l2, for the Lots 2, 8 -ud HX\ H of of See. 9Tp 34 N, K 2 East, She names as witnessos; 11. L. Seeticrt, H- W. Pom, W. W (iriffin and E. L. How »rti ali of W. T. 18-6w John F. Gowur, Register. Nperlllcnti»ni» for HnlliliiigN. Messrs. Palllaer, Palliscr & « 'o., of Bridge port, Ct., the well known architects and pub lishers of standard works on architecture, have lately issued a sheet containing plane and spec ifications of a very tasteful modern eight-r< om cottage with tower and also with the necessary modifications fur building it without Hie lower, and with hut six rooms if desired, lu its most costly form the outlay is estimated at $8,000; without the tower if has been built for $2,500; and if only six rooms arc included, the cot! may be seduced to $1,700 or $2,000. Details are gfven of mantels, stairs, doors and casings, cornices, etc - The publishers have found it the most popular plan they have erer ls» ned, and state that it lias been adopted in more that live hundred instances within their knowledge The same linn issue specifications in blank adapted for. frame or brick buildings of any cost; ul-o forms of building contract, and aev oral books on modern inexpensive, artistic ou tage plans which are of great practical value and convenience to everyone interested. J. P. Jrnaott, G. o. Isbakl. JUDSON & ISRAEL, J *\n LAWYERS, NOTARIES PUBLIC and Real t'.etate Agents. Oftlce in United Hlsles Land Office building. Main Mrer-t, Olympia, W»-.liii.gt"ii Teirltory. Special ait Hihui given to all land mat lera—proof tilings. context*, etc.. In tbe U. K. l and Office. Advice given tree to all. L*ttei> answered by enclosure of poatuge. Address JUDSON A ISRAEL, boa 37 Oiympia, W. T. A /"V. f” a I wanted for Tlio Llvra L\ I |\l| I Vk'if all the Piealdenta r\ M; la- [ M I Mof tin- u. 8 The larg * “ li eat, Tsaiidaoniest beat book ever B'dd for lean than twice onr price, Th» fastest Helling book in America. ImineaHH proljtH to ugenta. All Intelleffant people Want if. Any one can become a successful agent. Teruia free. Uai.lkt Look Co, Portland Maine. M. WHITE, CIVIL ENIONEER AND SURVEYOR. Surveying done on abort notice and at reasou tbla rates. Plsts correctly drawn Field Notes Furnished. NOTARY H^LJUILiO. Heeds, mortgages <&c. drawn and acknowledged. Land office buslues* transacted. lilt* U.l'f.LtlCO A>g&l\Cy ANACUIITEB, W. T. fiiilso, Bggjiiis t Cu., Land Attorneys, CHICAGO, ILL., and WASIIINGTO N, D. C Personal attention to cases before the U. S. General Lund Office. Correspon ■ donee solicited, A D D 17' P Roud blx pen ** tor />« I- 5 Fv I f p*‘ postage, and receive “ \ I a V*' msti Ibei 9 tree, a costly box of , , ■ go 'da which will help you to more mony right away than anything ''* ,hu » or > d - All . of either »e«, succeed from first hour. The broad road to fortune opens before tie workers, absolutely sure. At once address Tjiuk A Oo.Augusta, Maine- auoresH. A O VER 1 LAMENTS. NOTICE OF FINAL Pt»Of; U. 8. LAND OF! IC ’at Olympia, W. T. .fuiif, 13, Uj-vl,—Notice is hereby given that ■..'hurles Hawkins tiled notice of inten. tion to nuke f]mil proof before the Judge, <)r j n iis nhseiiee, the Clerk of the Prohiite Court, at iiis ollico in Fihlay II nr bur. \V. 1. on Thuregdav the 14, day of Aug., A. I>. IS.'M, on Horn emend Application No, 3803, for the Lot-. 4, 3 and yu >f SE, l ;i of See :.‘t To 3ti N, H 4 west. ‘ lie Mimics as witnesses; t ’hurle# French Samuel Cross John thighs, and William Crook all of Kocliu Harbor. W. T. 14 0 v Joun P. Gowet, Register. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PUIU CHASE TIMBER LAND. UNITED STATES DISTRICT LAND uFFIOI Oljnipla, Washington Territory.—Nolle# It hereby given that, In. compliance with the provl*. ioiis of the Act of CongreaM approved June V, nos entitled “An Aet fer the rale of Timber Land In the Stales of California, Oregon, Nevada aud Washington Territory,” Edward Sanderson Smith of Han Juan County, Wash.'l er., has this day niad In this office his application to purchase the Lata 2 and :i and SE quarter u( N W quarter and HW quar. ter of NE quarter of Sec. No.Jl in Township No,lf North, Range No. 2 west of IheWillaiiirttn Mcrldlaa. Any and all persona claiming adversely the aahi dcarfibed land or any portion thereof, are hereby r qnt-ed to file their claims in this office wilbU sixty (fill) days from date hereof. Given under my band at my office in Olympia, W! T., this IStk day of May, A. l>. l««4 JOHN K. OOWET, fl-lflvv K* giatei ot the Lsud Office, NOTICE OP APPLICATION TO PUR CHASE TIMBER LAND. UNITED STATES DISTRICT LAND OFFICI, Olympia, Washington Territory. Notice Is hereby given that, in ronqdiaace with the pruvlm ions of the Act of Congress approved Jims 3, 117)1, entitled “An Acl fur the sale of stone and Timber Liiicis in tho states of California, Oregon. Nevada -ml Washington Territory." I’airich Mcdliraa, *f J> (Torsnn Comity, W, T., has this day tiled Id this office Ida application to pnrrhaae the Lota 1, 2, and 3 See. No. 29, in Township No. UT Nurth, Range 4 West,of the Willaiaatte Meridian. Any and all persons claiining adversely the said described land, or any portion thereof, are hereby required to hie their claims iu this office wltbie sixty (till) days fr mi date hereof. Given uiisler my hand, at my of(W in Olympia, W. V., this 12th clay oi April. A. D. last, JOHN F. OOWET, 7 Ulw ReglsUr of the Lend Ol tea. NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO PUR CHASE TIMBER LAND. United States District Land Office, Olympia, Wushingtr i Territory. Notio* i» hereby given the t. in compliance with »'.•«' provisions of the Art of Congress tps proved June 3. 1 878, entitled “An Acl for the sale of 'limiter & Stone Lunds in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” James Wilkesof Jefferson County, Washington Territory, has tit is day filed* in this office his appli* cation to purchase the Lot 2 ot See 28 Lot 4 and 5 of Section No. 87 in Township No. 37 North, Rarjj* No. 4 west ol the Willnn.ctle Meridian. Any and all poisons claiming adversely the stud described I 'Hd, or sny portinft thereof, ar« hetehy required to tile thell claims in this office wiilun sixty (JO) day* from date hereof. Given under my hand, at my office in Olympia. W. T.. this 23d day ot A* pril A. D., 1884. Joun F. Oowkt, 7 iOtv Register of the Laud Office. NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, at Olympia, W. I , June. 11, 1884. Notice it heron}* given that Kiclmid Scurr hue (Sled nuticu of Intention to make Onul proof hofure tlie Judge or in bU absence the Clerk of tbs Probate Court, at bis oflh-e, in Friday Harbor. W. 'l'., on Siitunivy, the 10 day of August A. I). Ib*4, kin Ho in stead Application No. a"i 3 for the Lota 3, 4ai d N K'4 of 8E 1 / of Sect 14; S\Vof S\V >4 of So i Id. und Lot 1 «f See. 84 J’p. d 0 N, i\ 4 Heat. He names u* wllne-oies: Jo .n M. Izett Colin Ross, 11. K. .smith and Win Crook, al Hoche lUrbor. W' T. . • 14m»w JOHN F (.( WEY, Register, NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF U. ft. LAND. OFFICE, nt Olympia W. 1, .Imiici 18tli, 1 Notice Is hereby givcu iHtl Fredrick liny hug (lied notice of Intentioe to make ttnul proof before the Judge, or in Ida absence the Clerk of tb* ProbuteCourt.nl his omee'in Friday Harbor W. Ton Thursday the 14tti day of August A. D. 1884 on Homestead Application No 4111, forth® Lot 3 and I of Sect. SO aid Lota 0, 7, 8. and 9 of See. 87Tp 37 N. R 4 West. He names h* witnesses William Crook, Colin Rosa, Bernard Murdhurst, and Joint M. Izettc all of Roche Hurhor. W. T. 14-Cw. John F. Gowey, Register. NOTICE OP FINAL PROOF, a L^. NI J OFFICE AT OLYMPIA, W.T., May. U IHH4.—Noflr« f« hereby given that Joaepk Laming baa (tied notlru of intention te man nnat proof brf.ir* tba Clerk of the Probate Court, at hisofttea, In Friday Harbor W. T.. on tuesday, tba * f ol f nl3r ; A * D - I*B4. on Pre-emption D. fr rto. 8350. for the Is)t I Bae. IS, Tp. 87 N.R. S West. He name* as witnesses; John Laming. Chs. E. Helnr. »m Black and Oeorgo Bays all of Eaat Hound W. T. 9fiw JOHN F. GOWEY. Register. NOTICE OF FINAL PROOF. (J 8. LAND OFFICE AT OLYMPIA, W. T.. • M # y *. . 1884.—Noticu la hereby given that Thomas UcOeevor ha* filed notice of Intention ta make final proof before the Judge, or in his ab aence, the Clerk of the Probate Court, at hlaofflc«> Friday Harbor. W. T„ on Saturday, tba 13th A.* R; on HoinenfOMil Application No# Nw ‘s of SWii and Lot 3*of Sect 25 and of Hfck and HE* of HE* of Beetles 37, Tp. 37 N, II 3 wo«t. He names aa witnesses; l Ar « Brown of Cross •■.land W. T„ John Hoblnaon Allen Y. Robinson and Charles Bremer all of East Hound W. T 96w JOHN F. GOWEY, Beglatar NOTICE OP FINAL PROOF. U T /oi!? D OFFICE AT OLYMPIA, W. T.. M»I w 6, IHB4.—Notice in hereby i/iven that FKKP JONES has filed noU. e of intention to make fin*! proof before the Judge, or in his absence, the Clark ?• ••** Probate Court, at his office in Friday Haiber, W 1., °n Wednesday, the 3dav of July, A. on Homestead Apidicalloii No. 2737, for the BH «• o" Of He,;, la and lots 2. 3. & 4 Stc 34 Tp. a« N, H a west. He uamea as witnesses; William Douglass. Jobs Keiiy, John H. Bowman, and Hubert Donglaa* all Friday Ilanior, W. T Mt w mav jr L« - "«