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NOB3CHTO Wl Mi And The News of The Georgian Gulf, Tlio Fuca Straits and Paget Vo* |«1 jfoRTHVTEST j^NTERPRISB f BLISHi:D EVEKf SATURDAY AT aiC #»rE«. WA»ni»«r«3i tub BY TE* NORTH WEST ENTERPRISE COMPANY. Altered »t the Post-oflic# as sccoudclass tfitur Mutate rl pi ion Uhloi foiYesr * 2OO U Months SI.OO fire* Months 50 L«{»l Adv*n**luaf OMiqnara (18 lines) first insertion $1 00 Itch subsequent insertion 60 I, f. JgDtftir, O. o. ItftASL, JUDSON & ISRAEL, I >kd HOTARI** PUBLIC, mfl R<!») L but* tffsU. Olflca tn United HtMna L»»d Mb* bail An*. Main atreal, Olympia, \faahlnflton brrlMry. «n»elal att-nilon «iv*m to all land mat. M-traaf fll'Q(a, coiueaw, ate., tn tho U. H. Lana Mn a<tlea Rivaa frae to all. Letter* anaTure (fnalaaort ef poat.,.. AJj*,, I#RARL> Bo* 87 Olymp la W, T pliU jSijtoiwi -and- pwsjw, VyHATOOM, W. T. VfflatuwS promptly tn all kinda of aarvayinff. to* attract! j drawn oto. >0 dash sims. T. B. CHILDS, AnacorteH -- - -W» T. IF* Dealer in everything usually kept it I first class country store. _ In presents Riven .|Q||(| fill fl’iwny. MmUlcut |fvvl/tU\l If DQHtMta*. Hint l>y mail V " von will Ret free of goods of InrK* value. tliat will Mart ?*■ work that will at ouco bn us you in money JJJUhan anything else in America- All ab oit •IWu.ooo iu prostata with each but. Aleuts JJJaavsry where, of either aex, of all hr-b, fur all or spare time only to work for us at ■•own homes. Fortum *of oil workers absolu gMWUsd. Don't delay. U. Hali.kii Si Co., Curt “■ Maine *»>«>« ilicnliouN lor^HiiildltiKN. ton A rs * *im r, Pal User * 0., of Uridgc JvsCt, I la* well kuuwn architects and puu U.V* 01 standard works ouarcliitecture, nave IfcaM **® u «d a »licet contain ng plmu and spee of a very tasteful inoderu eight rr out gd**?* *ilh tower and ulsoj with the necessary atcuiioiiß for building it witliout the tower, •he., 1)1,4 h, x rooms if desired. In its m.v-t «(. - , 1,11 4,1,4 outlay is estimated at sd,oob ; •luiit, tiie tower It lias been built lor I, 1 oii *y s’X hioiiis are included, the c>- * e, J* r,:itu <■ • to • or sg,ObO. UcLiiilr ki ' CII 1,1 “dels, stairs, doors and casing* ■ ht n* 1 ’ c *° 1 ,lK publishers have found in W* 4 popular plan they have ever issuedv I* ,L ' ■' l it lias been adopted in more ihutu 11, ' un urcd iustunceswitbin kuowledgek- Uu i*.I** 1 **'rtrta issue specidculioiis in blay, f “ r frame or brickcamridings of u a,l L*‘‘ 0-111* of building nolveact, and set, lb, *'“• -*• moderu inexpe , artistic eon iJL P‘* rf which* re of reat *>»aieacesv* to ■Srjreutercbted. DAILY STEAMBOATS NORTH OF TIJE LINE. The Canadian Pacific Railway Com* pony's magnificent new steamers in Lake Superior and llurm tre to be moved w-st, says a Victoria pip.-r's Toronto cor. respondeat, to the Pacific terminus. Whether by rail, taken apart, or around Cape Horn, the engineers bud not yrt decided. So a Steamboat centre at Bur* lard Inlet looms in sight in the near fu ture, the existence of which will affect other steamboat communications. These steamers will concentrate by a daily service, at Coni Harbor,-whatever business is found afloat on the Canadian waters of tbe Fuca sea. On. Repin but. The enterprise established nt Friday Harbor for the refinery of lish-oil, has nearly reached completion, and opera tions will begin the first of next month. Pour buildings have been erected and a commodious wharf constim ted. Machine ry will bo received from Portland con sisting of a forty horse power engine and accessories. Eight large non tanks will he used in preparing tin fish, and all of the latter will bo utilised in oil and as a fertulizer. The capital involved is Eng lish and most of tie shipments will bo made to Loudon. The land on which the factory is established is owned by Judge Warb isp. who has I ace 1 it to the refinery. The name ol the new town is Oil City. A specimen of the oil was shown us after refining it was of an am ber tint and yry clear and almost entire ly without odor, what Ur re was being rather pleasant. As a lubricator it is very suprrior, not forming the gum which characterizes most’ of the machine ode now used. It is proposed to make u mixture with petroleum, forming a sort of mineral oil, which will prove very excellent for lighter machinery. o. 0. I«A1L, Mrs. Oarfi 1 <l* and her family occupy ouc of the handsomest residences on Euclid Avenue, Cleveland. (>., and nay pretty afternoon they can bo seen driving or seated on fno steps of the residence. The mother hns aged considta'.ly .since the time site occunied die position ns firs* Indy of the hind, and shows plainly the (earful trial throu rh which sho passed. Her children are intellectual, and have nn air of wi 11-bred ami dignified and gentle hearing that marks them as being of dis, tmguislied parents and of careful training. Though they, as yet, do not go into general society, they hnvo a largo circle ol iriends and acquaintances. The cranage ns it rolls down town Is pointed at, and its occupants receive a great deal of at tention from the curious throngs. jTh c turnout is one of the handsomest in the city, and the pair ot bob tailed brown 9 and English coachman seem to realize the distinguished load they are attending to. A vi«3it to tli" port Hullock Millin'; (’ > litely «‘Btil>lis!n‘l lit the head ol Pur Townatind Hay sljmvs* that institution to he (urging ahead very rapidly. Work is going on nt the main mill which prom to he a tine strum are. It is under the Miperintendenev ot Mr. McCk-ury of San Francisco. Till* cutting eip icity will he from twrt hundtc l to two hundred and tit* ty thousand *«et a day. The Brush Electric Light will he placed in the mill tor op r* Htion at night. The new mill silo is one ot the finest on the Sound, there being a gond hurley- and anchorage and a tnag> nil icon liftsui (or hoomS. A Gt?hrtc Woma.v, nays Milnos, tn bl* Eotheu, wc-tifl her whole fortune on het fersou in the shape of jewels or gold coins . believe that this mode of investment is adopted In a great measure for safety’s auke. It hns the advantage of enabling s •niter to reckon as well ts to adurfre, the Object of hie affection. Auacorten W, Tc, PJai-tvirclay* OctoTier &4. 9 T • TIIK GaRFIF.I.I) F V..MILY, Pout Haddock. MAINLAND TELEGRAPH LINE The Western Union telegraph line from Seattle to Sutnas is under threat <>f dis continuance, as being locally unprofitable H it the stiaits cable to Vancouver Inland is constantly breaking; and this connect ing by way of'.lie Gulf of Georgia cable wo think cannot in wisdom be given up as yet. Developments along the main land would soon be up to Hie paying point, Tim oliims monthly expenditures and revenues north ol Seattle me as fol lows, approximately: Point Elliott; Salary SOO. Incidental exp. sl2 gross receipts #ls, Pmt Susan; Sal ary |r>o. Incidental exp. #l2. gross re ceipts #25. —Skagit; one half commission: exp. #lO gross receipts fifteen dol.—Utsa lady; half commission, exp. five dollars gross rccoitps twenty dollars.—Lacnnner; liulf commission, exp. five dollars, gross receipts fifty dollars.—Saov.sh; salaiy fifty dollars, exp. five dollars, gross receipt ß 1 five dollars.— Whatcom; half commission, exp. ten dollars, gross receipts twenty five dollar.-.—Nook-ack, salary sixty dol lars, exp. five dollars, gross receipts ten dollars. Total, Salary one-hundred and eighty dollars, Exp. sixty-four dollars Gross Receipts ono-hundred ami sixt y ;’ vc dollars. Total expense twodiundred and forty-four dollars. Deficit seventy nine doll >rs. Auaoortofl JN orrery. 'VTi'l Blind and Albert Graham have entered into a partnership to carry ou the nursery business at the Grahams place, Anacortes. Twenty thousand trees are coiuin*' for them. These will be grafted and sat out <*n ground already prep ircd f tor .a commencement. Combining exper ience and thorough trustworthiness, with the necessary capital .and enterprise, the boys will do well for themselves, and still better lor the five thousand settlers of the mainland and islands who have cleared their ten acres of ground. AH arc wide awake on the orchard question. A good orchard in this climate is a competance, and will be a hands one source of revenue for life so close the Canada Pacific. Plenty 01 Water. The wharf water works at tills place are a success. While many of tho walls around arc dried up, that conn'Ctel with the large reservoir dug by Dr. Childs for the supply of steamers is yielding plenty of water; Snd an additional tank now under construction will allord water for three or Jour steamers at once. Tiie additional supply tank will be connected under a pressure that will enable any bout to take its quota in live minutes. How an lui’KitiMii) Manhood Was Saved. ‘ IDs a tcrriido thing to owe money,’ said Smith, “To be compelled to dodge around this corner and that to avoid meet ing a ere iitor on the* street. It takes the nianlioodfout ot one and he soon loses all self-respect. lam glad to say that I no longer owe a dollar.” “Then those old debts that have botli*- ered you so long are all squared up, arc they?” “Yes. thank heaven! The but one be came outlawed yoateday.” All rSi x Years, Fred Sparling, in 1ST!) a stripling 1 aboard the yacht Sappho, anchored in Sappho Biy,AußCortes —whence the name, spent Tuesday and Wednesday hare, un der improved circumstances all around. Pr id re now a fully developed man, a civil and naval engineer hy education, and an accomplished gentleman. Hav ing been appointed to the Naval Academy at Annuppolis, he went through the pte scribed course there, and then navigated aboard merchant vessels and steamers to a hundred Interesting places around the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Ho n«xt helped as transit-man in builoing the Northern Pacific railway, and now he is an agent, and practical expert of the Edisftu B.ecUu Light Co. To our big boys who are ambitions, bis career should be most interesting. At tin; Anacortes place there was at the time of the Sap pho’s visit no wharf, no stt/ro, and no post, o I lice. Wo comma nd Fred us the proper man to look at Whatcom’s wa ter power, lor light and power by elec tricity. *> ♦ An I dead Wife, lean hardly wait to tell you what o lovely wife M irk Twain has. It is a ro liei when we know a genius to whom a whole continent is indebted to find that his wife is an ideal wife to any man, I cannot be trespassing on sacred ground, lor does she not belong to us? when I tell you that she is young and pretty, with black lustrous eyes and a pervading air of refinement ami delicate breeding that proclaims her, as she is, to the manor born. Of course Mark Twain knew when be was a pilot on the Mississippi that it was but one of the vicissitudes of Ins varied career, as was also bis after-ex perience in mining camps. Doubtless he had his idea of a wife even then, which he found realized long afterwards in this at tractive, high-bred girl, of Elmira. N. Y. He follows Stuart Mill and many of our own illustrious men in saying that he owes his success in life to his wife. It is a delight to sec her happy eyes dance as merrily as any one's ovsr the quaint speech and irresistable stories of her hus band. And then their three clilldlOQ each one with so much individuality— such gentle reproductions of their mother. They already write as naturally as they talk.Notwithstanding their frequent letters and the telegrams, Mrs. Clemens, eagerly reads, nothing could keep btr long'away from them. Mr. Clemens says, “My wife can trust Providence just about <lB hours —no longer.”—Mrs. Gen. Cuter. Who M.med. thr Cc!! Z' z - Harvard College was named after John Il.rva.rd, who, in itbW, left to tho college JJT7!) and a library of over dOO books. Williams College was n°. vied after Col. Ephraim Williams, u soluior oi the OLI French war. Dartmouth College was named after Lord Dartmouth, who suoscribed a largo amount, and was Drctmicul of iLt first board id' Tras toe Brown T'n*v«r« , t v received its name fror lion. 2i e.nol.is Brown, who was a gradual ct the college, went into business, he cam f very wealthy, and endowed the colk-g very largely. Oo!"m’C‘ llr- r o wra cal!-- d ITbig’s Col lege v il the ci<- • o< the war for hni-pep deuce, when it ri-aoived tiie name ol Cciiuu bia. Rowdoin was named after Gov. Bowdcin , ' t Maine. Yale College wap named after Elihu Yah-, who made very liberal donations to the coi nage. Colby University, formerly WaVsrvUlp College, was named after Mr. Celt by, o{ Bost on, who gave 4)OU,(JUU to tao collegh iu ISGfi. Dickinson College received its name from Hon. John Dickinson. Ho made a very lib eral donation to the college, and was Presi dent of tho Dciud ul i'uiatces, tor a numb* r of vears. C rnell University was named after Ezra Cornell, its founder. J3e Sensible. Do not be above your buaine-s. IT? wbc turns up Lis nose at work quarrels will bread and butter. lie is a poor smith wht is afraid of his own sparks ; there’s some discomfort in all trades except chimney sweeping. If sailors give up going to sea because of the wet; if bakers left off bak ing bread because it is hard work ; if plough men would not plough because ot cold, and tailors would not make our clothes for fear of pricking their fingers, what a pass we would come to. Nonsense, my fine fellow, there’s no shame about any honest calling ; don’t be afraid of soiling your hands, there’s plenty of soap to be had. All trades are good to good traders. Lu cifer matches pay well if you sell enough of thorn. You cannot get honey if you are frightened at hoes, nor plant com if you are afraid of getting mud on your boots. When bars of iron molt under tho south wind; when you can dig tho fields with toothpicks } blow shijis along with fans; manure the crops with lavender water, and grow plum cases in tlower pots, there will bo a fine time for dandies ; hut until the millennium cornea wo email all have u deal to put up with. In a little villa*® near Leeds. Enff., nmf h* seen tbe following : ** A Day Bkool leapt at -• ■ ' k'lu.ine. '1 arms 2 pans gjarl h psus per weelr for reading and knitting and right r • "i f so ving." - » - . » T'rn ' [i' : , -iijj • drvot«4 to ttß d■v< i i.l ■ i • i t V. St. Contains • Viu*t f; o out ( i " Mf-ral iiifi'i-riiatlon ftnft ra cial nr i .a fo riiio <-4t to all. Ami tefoU I ; i-vv lllnstmtein Oi 1 I PttblwMr< K«. iM front s'rcrt, Portland. Or. CHICAGO r.v ;[;jg THE nor rH >»... • t?JW, £ii.7o .V Your. *1 o CKirAU v . r ”*T y u iC.ep t!r>'i . • <v ;■•;; cr in. ..r; ->•. >1 In ail »»* (Ji.li; , •>:. .a & ktunds ( -• . Icn. i r 3 Iran journals of th« r. Nt-roc a Mor’»« Kcws-papi'i. 1;. iiO r '•!-•' tf Service. ll<:vrii;.- the \nof C"ti vti’.li the t'il'.CAviO DATLI -Miu-3, U i»sd kt Us command all the dispatches «f th« Western Associated I’rcss, beside* a yvry OCT* to,.the semoe ct Ppudftl Telegrams *3 Important y in’s Ai R otvs-;mjit)r I* hr*® no superior. U Is 15r>K1 ’KI OENT In mJ tt‘"s, present!” ,r ail p'dlt *;<( >.«»vre f.'«a Irwft partisan bias or tclorlog, aad tl"<4eVißJ w!t , ”"*ut f«‘iir or I.v rosfa p;> :b”*, 1; I*. Ml the fullest n . -c, ueA.‘ilLV PA/'i .i. J.uii Issue 00, ;v. ;a per.-,:-! COMULETEB tVO I’.lilt', a SEUiAL. r 1 ''Y of c" •nltisc lit ten jA, a.: 1u n h t..r ty of condensed n«W on Faci.i 01s, Art, lad;, tr-os, Lhsrston Science, cc., etc. J. .'u. -ct taitae# arc c nijdols and to he rolled ujicb. It U iw* -■ an ■ - * *•,■ •* worthy GEIf r.uAfi KAlilhi NE.M V>> ivmibUsh lirn from the colnjn*.# el thd . Wl-El-I.Y Ki.’.VS a tow of the r«lcßic*t coir.uu nu.v.:ui-s it hue re; Ived: V. 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