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THE YAIHA HERALD. UD « COB, .... . PwprWoa iw mil 12.00 PIA ANNUM. IN ADVANCE. MAMUAVK. The Ilia tare el twn aezea of human , bain* accounts for marriage, and the , g|oaiaatotonef there eexea indicate that . arret flag to aataral law.one man ahonld j tie contanl with one wife. The lecialalion | dt civilised countries la baaed on thla iat- . for aappoakkn, and were it not for vari ena raatratnlaf taihsrerre, rerly marriages , would ha the rule, and ceUbatea of either , aaa be rate in every well regulated eon- , men tty. Marriage ia a delicate matter to legtaktaefinn. Ie some of the conlinontaj again of Kaeopa man ara forbidden to i niarry and! they have foimiod a term of i Military service, or unless they can give security In the government that they can pnvMa lor their taagifaa. Lawa to thla agket check marriages, hot they also pro man biegniar relation. damoratlaiog to aorfaly and to ths individual. Aaenreaaunltlia now old and wonhh arcwaralatre, aimpla habits faU into dis favor. boor own nontry, whan a lew ggoanlian age yooof ano and women wars wiDiag.to take each other lor belter ar wares, begin Ur In an hnnhla way. ad onto la making hr thaianlvaa a namlartvhia hone, girla saw aspect to be giwvldad qwnrs equal to *t«— their paianta have gained after yean of work, whto yaaag naw am Mb to sacrifice any ef the rejoymsnt. of torhetoebood by pro vtdlng In awlfoontef their own aaninga. Nekhre party is wholly to blame for this, hr .erlati an ae ladiopcaad as their chil dren n bevo marriage become aa oeraafoa of eatopbg or of sensacrifice of any kind. A highly moral or even utilitarian view of the atostioo ns/ plan thing. b> a Atonal tight, bat it Is hnprlna to at tempt to torive Airadlaa simplicity ia oar owa days. Than la aaothar side from which mar ■ Magi nay ha regarded, sad mach prom laaan haa bean given It by aciaotigc man cf the material irtk school. They hat they sen a gieet deel hr the phys ical as! beiog of ths race. They make proalaeet the evil results of per pataetiag eoaeamptioo, scrofula, InaenHy aad other dtonet ead show that roan pnsoas oagkt aenr In many, aad that the eapedleney of other alHancee Is at lint doubtful No one win deny the loathe of some of their raadoofoos, but they gen to an to apply tbs laws of slock naWag la a relation la which nan- Island moral iagaaacaa have a predom inant place While It lactam that than ala nay pftatat who ahonld saver marry. It la aqaeUy daar that people can ■to ka mads n regulate their action, by tha lawa of aataral ealertiima alone, ■aiarehe the physical laton of the race, ■at thaw owa happfares, their rule of Ike mm el aetonce are not the only wH hi regelatere of matrimony. The wprinfbi largely composed, we bo* Uses, el these kmc haired men and short Mas, ami (reqeent patrons of the divorce eeerts wants to pvt marriage on whst to tormed a setontfe heals. The passage ol tomato onto* which shall do away with the preset ay at i m and provide lor a coas- Heanae meat ha a •perqeiaite to every into*. AM lovers who da not pern mow larer who wed without a Ikenaa are to he lacked up far ona yarn and taxed dnr- Ing BfoMl tom than lOper'ceot on their Tha pant people who are new waiting MeaP each ether hesband and wile need ml be alarmed at this proposed circum scription ol their rights. The maeritine is not composed of the people whom any •lata will be willing to intend with dm- TO ORES THE RESERVATION. B. P. Dooglaa, a special agent of the general hmd office lor the examination of Savveys. la near inspecting the surveys of Me UmeHßs remrvoMon, and from there ha wfß same to Yakima to go over the Mr. Dsoglas haa given it as his opinion thnl a grant portion of the Yakfana rcssr vntlen wfß aeon be declared open. The assnsr this result to attained the greater plsaaad the people will be. In this con nection the Bpohane Falls Jlrrirw says: ”1t to gratifying to obemvethm a move ment Ja being made all along the Hoe in secure togtolstien from congress looking to the opening el the vast Indian reserva tions throughout the west, and It to even ■m «ilK>ln that mffn pmpto am taptanl*. to pmiin that the went mramy to Indian civilisation and advance- | newt la the reawTallon ajetetn. It la , anw realised by then Informed on the i aab)ert that the peeper way to ad ranee , the Indian In the matter of indnetry and , Intißlianpi lain bring him Into doaar i ratal rone with white dviliutton and that Ihla la impracticable aa len ( aa the mtr eatien plan la adhered to. b la arid that the leading dtlaaoa ot TaVima an auklng plana lor aerating the apaadag at the pari raafreallon in that rallay, and tired they hare met with aaaaangMat to hapa that the aaat ran. peae will act la the matter. The Unde ad the naarratlon am at the (neat qnallty . arid wfll attract many thoaaaada el art dm whMmr opned to occupancy. Th< ww> iwH iVwNlmi tw in Inimiic thi popalarton of North Yakima to tbt m«t of 10,000 hi « wook should aa . ordir go forth llko that opening the Okls- TlB eminent Boston divine, who Mid “themleen to to tho saddle,” evidently had hM«d of a pony of brandy.—Boston /b«. More Kkeijr the stirrup cwp. OaOMB Fbaxcm Train hu been fasting for arrcrnl days, taking nothing hots |lsm of mUer and a bath daily. He con tends that any man can live on ten cents a day, hoi evidently is trying to improve on the system. It appears to be a neck-and-neck race betwixt Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane Falls as to which can sell the moat real estate. Onthe'ttth alt. the record for the year thus far stood: Seattle, $6,067,- 81162; Tacoma. $5,586,427.68; Spokane Falls, $6,600.000. Tas nomination by the repobihana of Col. W. F. Prosser aa a delagan to lire constitutional convention Is moot certain ly a respectable one. Whether or not he le the strongest man the’republkans Mold have nominated remains to be told at the polio. The factional fight in the con vention would loti mate s doubt but then may to harmony at ths polls. This largely depends on the sagacity of tha democrat*. Will soma one picaM toll that ogre gtoos ore who runs the Former to taka out that standing tom-foolery which toads the local colnmns in which an many wonderful things an projected for Yakima. II wc could only get that "pen mansnt *275,000 state insane asyhrrn," which the Farmer haa projected tor as, the Haaau> would suggest that It to both around the northwest comer of First and A etrtrta. Taras was s light bool ana night this weak la a pots, hot it Ad an material damage.—lebyort, Cot., ZVmorral, April U, Mt. Than wc are that North Yak ima has equal immunity from Roof with Central Californio The soma night of oar boat in Yakima there was one of cor naponding uaton and effect la Into ooaaty, California. Hen, as than, many localities wan entirely unaffected, and also "did no material damage-’' Yakima eon grow raoccoafolly tha grape aad apri cots, or say fruit that can to raised with profit ia central or northern California, and enjoy equal freedom from the scourge of the fruit-grower-apriag boeta. Two democratic primaries for the choos ing of delegates to tha convention to nom inate a delegatee, or two delegatee, to the constitutional convention, will to bald on Saturday. It boa been tacitly agreed by both ruling parties In this district that one man bom each side to nominated in Yakima snooty and another in Klick itat county. Fro m this county the repub licans have chosen Col. W. F. Prosser. In Klickitat county theta will to no con vention called, owing to the abortocm of time and the Inactivity of lbs central committee, hat the committee, will nom inate a delegate from the county. Here an Indications point to the nomination by ths democrats of Hon. J. B. Brevis, and a stronger or totter nomination could not to mads. Mr. Brevis is In crery way qualified to represent hia constituents ably, fairly and well, and hia selection, which sppann to to n foregone conclusion, could not to bettered. MnrMUthrlW. The following letters remain unclaimed in the poatoffice at Yakima City. Wash ington. May 1, 1889. In calling far tke same please say “advertised:” Ballard, D P Blomley, John Colyerworth. H R Carpenter, H A Caraall, A Crawl. Wm D Collins, Thoe Gander,C-X Davto. Davidson, Belle Da via. M M Dally, Phil Davis, Ed H Denton. JE Dennis. O P Eagdabl, Mlaa Ella Flynn, Jaa-S Green, Wm Goodman, Dan Oibaon, Mrs Henry Garrison, J H Gibson. Dr James Gtsas, John E A Haas. L Hartley, Chas-3 Harsh harper, B D Hatch, H Know Hon, F B Kohler, H J Knaack. Adolph-* Knaaek, Rudolph Krowdad, August Kempter. KrandeH, A 7 Loftus, Mtthaei Mlnard, L H Monk, L R Morphy, Henry McLeagne, James(4) Murray, Wm McDonald, DanM(S) Preoguber, Peter Peeler, Mr. MW Pease, J M Rock, H F (J) Spencer, Herman Stark, L H Stoma. DJ Sb.«flher, Don TVer, LT Vandeve, B T Yocum, Rebecca WUliameoo, Alva Wilaon. Mrs A Wonlatoo. Geo W (t) Wilson Williams, W £ Oacsn Varsycklx, P. M. fat ef Eggx to laxAmatog. A correapnnitont writes to the Seitntifc American in regard to taking care of the hair: “Experience has taught me that It M peel to keep all otto or grease from the hair. Don’t tot barbers oil it. Kind wetting with water beat. At toast once a waek rub the yelk of an egg.vw half of it, well Into the hair and scalp, and rinse off thoroughly with tepid water. It will pro mote growth and color, probably largely due to the sulphur in the egg. This eourss bss started s new growth of heir with me, not very thick, bat better then none at aD.” Bnltapr. U ardor to carry oat hlo plans reggrd ia( tho maaalactore of bert-eugar on this eoaat, Clans Kpreckelo has organised a now company, to bo known ss the Occi dental Boot Bngar Company. It wso in eerporatad wHh a capital stock of *,000,. 000, la 80.000 sbaim of SIOO each. Tho director are dans and John I>. Bprackefe, Lonio Slam and M. Ebrman. The stated objact of the corporation is to erect a largo Dumber of boot oogar factories on the Pa die coast. —Ed. Butler was robbed of Ms watch and chain while sleeping at the UUie lodging house last Thursday night. The property has not been recovered. —M. Prohach, of Pendleton, Qgn„ has bought Hugo Hlgmond’s merchant tailor ing stock and opened out next doer to ftolomon A Gould’s, on Yakima avenue. —Rev. i. T. Rebel man waa in receipt last wefek of a handsome sorersd oarrisge from a New York factory. It gras a lift from Messrs. Hoxter k Newell, of Klicki tat county. —Yakima la fndnfgia g to-day In the Innnryol n heavy rainfall. wra tr jEfs. •rirf Paragraphs Takra Ftm U» T**nsb Wlna-Whf (be VerM at Urge b Mag. 8. A. Wheelright has been nominated by the democrats for mayor of Tacoma. The Ortlng Oracle says that town doesn’t want the state capitol, the naval station or territorial penitentiary, bat that SSI citisens of the town are applicants for the paste flees. The Walla Walk Valley Consolidated Agricultural Society, of which W. P. Baser la president and Henry Belling oecietary, with the view, nndonbledly, of taking time by the ionlock, haa issued programs for tha 101 l rarea, which come off In that city September 90, October 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. The news include both trotting and running, and the purree ag gregate 11600.' The colored Australian pugilist, Paler Jackson, had hla aet-to with Patsy Car diff, at Son Francisco, April 24th, tor a puree of 9S,oif>. and easily knocked hia opponent out in tha 10th round. Cardiff ia the man on whore bard head John L. Sullivan brake hia arm, and bom tha ease with which Jackson detrend him, Solllvan evidently showed considerable discretion in refnsiiig to "light with a alggre." "For how long will the Drat two sena tors to elected 7" Is frequently asked. Ae one-third of tha senate retiree every two years and the 4tfa of March, 1801, ia tha and of the'neat retiring term, the two senator, will be fleeted for . year and a half and three yean and a half, respect ively—or, In other words, the term of one senator will end March 4, 1801, and the other March 4, 1803. Their encceasOn will to elected for the foil term of six yean. On* of the moot frightful, heart-rending railroad accidents that haa occurred In many daya, took place near Hamilton, Ontario, on the 28th of April, when the Bt. Lonia express on the Grand Trank railway, carrying 160 passengers, Jumped the track and collided with a water tank. One baggage ear, one sumker, three first class coaches and two Wagner sleepers were homed so that not a particle of the wood work remains, and the engine was a total wreck. Eighteen dead bod lea were taken from the coaches, and the only person identified was R. L. Gurney of Chicago. The others were burned be yond the possibility of identification. Twenty-two persons were more or less injured, but were enabled to eecape before the fire reached them. U.L Ematfomi. The seventh annual encampment of the G. A. R. of Washington sod Alaska, representing 1500 veterans of the war of the rebellion, closed st Spokane Falls April 26. About 100 delegates were in attendance from 44. posts. The following named officers were elected: Department Commander—B. G. Cos grove, of Pomeroy, Garfield county. Senior Vice Commander—William Me- Micken, of Olympia. Junior Vice Department Commander— W. A. Inman, of Colfax. * Medical Director-H. C. Rostwick.of Tacoma. Chaplain—J. H. Macomber, of Spo kane Falls. Delegates to the national encampment at Milwaukee next August—At large, H. F. Garrettson, of Tacoma; F. J. Gilbert, of Walla Walla, and L. E. Gilbert, of Ta coma. Alternates—W. M. Red path, of Spo kane Falla; P. R. Carroll, of Seattle, and M. D. Smith, of Spokane Falla. The report of the retiring department commander, Gen. John W. Sprague; of TSroma, on the subject of pensions, was ordered to be sent to both houses of con gress, and n resolution waa adopted ex pressing hope that Gen. Sprague would be soon restored 4o health and mingle again with hto comrades. A resolution was adopted favoring the establishment of n soldier’s home in the organisation of tha new state of Washing ton and the department. Unanimously favored the passage of the service pension bill by the congress of the United States. THE BELIKE COKES. The Woman’s Relief Corps of the terri tory, numbering eleven organisations, elected the following officers; President, Mrs. Lory A. Ide, Spokane Falls. Senior vice-president. Mrs. S. N. Tom linson, Tacoma. Junior vice-president. Mrs. Lissto R. Herrick, Seattle. Secretary, Mrs. I ids B. Armstrong, Spokane Falls. Chaplain, Mis. Elton Dorr, Dayton. Inspector, Mrs. Helen Burke. Seattle. Councillor, Mrs. L E. Nretellr, Ellens burgh. Installing officer, Mrs. May Evans, Walla Walla. Delegate to tka national encampment, I Mrs. Jennie S. Holmes, Seattle. —A dry, backlog rough keeps the bron chial tabes In a stole of constant irritation, which, If not speedily removed, may lead to faronchtyis. No prompter remedy ran bo had than Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which is bofh an anodyne and expector ant. * —Base baH players, sthletss. and ail who take any vigorous exercise should know that Dr. Henley’s Dandelion Tonic is a thorough good bracer. It produces new vitality, strengthens the muscles ami enables them to perform twice the usual amount of work without becoming fa tigued. Bold hy Allen A Chapman. • —Many of the pioneers of Oregon and Washington territory have cheerfully tes tified to the wonderful curative properties of Oregon Kidney Tee. It is purely of vegetable composition, is pleasing to the t«sto and con be freely token by the youngest child or moot delicate woman, and is a naver falling remedy fur peln In the back, dlffiuKy of bolding the mine, general debility and Bright’s disease. Hold hy Allen A Chapmen. • iNSferiem anfi JNfM sf Klwtlea. The county commissioner* in special session Monday appointed tlie following i judges and inspectors of the constitutional election, called tor May 14, lor the differ ent precincts: HoaN precinct no. 1. Inspector—Geo Bowers. Judges—F C Hhnrkey, A 0 McNeil. BED BOCK, NO. t.‘ Inspector—A C Ketcbam. Jodges Geo Merchant. Chat Wanes. LOME TREK, NO. 8. Inspector — Nelson Rich. Judges—Morris Henry, H W Creason. aloes cas an, no. 4. Inspector—F A Patterson. Judges J W Tedder, Geo H Evans. Parker, no. A. Inspector—Robt Dunn. Judges—M B Curtis, E T Stone. no in, no. 6. Inspector—Bam Hubbard. Judges—James Stuart, G V Fowler. wax an. no. 7. Inspector—Hanl Sinclair. Jodges—Jacob Rogers, A J Burge. YAKIMA, no. 8. Inspector—Geo Gervais. Judges—Thoa Chambers, W Z York. ARTANVM, MO. 9. Inspector—Matt Stanton. - Judges—J M Lowers, W L Stabler. COWYCHEE, NO. 10. Inspector—A. P Kmchbach. Judges—Frank Bisby, J W Stevenson. FORT aiMCOK, MO. 11. Inspector—Thos. Priestley. Judges—J H Kilgour, 8 Gascoigne. NORTH YAKIMA, NO. IS. Inapector-T Q Redfieid. Judges—PJ Flint, H L Tucker. KRNMBWICK, NO. 13. Inspector—C E Lum. Judges—A R Leeper, Sima Conley. WHITE, MO. 14. Inspector—Wm Kelso. Jodges—Wm Richards, Geo Davidson. MOUNT Inspector—E M Bamfred. Judges—Thorp Roberts. C T Richie. TAMnCO, NO. Id. Inspector—B C Eglin. . Judges—J H Conrad, Henry Knos. To tbs mrmrru of Vablaut ( maty ■ml Vicinity. Fawcett Bros, are the only agricultural implement boune in Yakima county, and are the only firm that make farm ma chinery a specialty. They handle Roods direct from the beat and most noted fac- Tories in the United Htatee, and it is a well known fact that it is an advantage to deal with parties that get their goodn direct from the manufacturers. They handle repairs for all the machinery they ■ell, and keep them in stock at all times. Save time and n great expense by deal ing with a firm that keep a full supply of repairs. They are agents for the cele brated Moline wagons and hacks, pur chased direct from the manufacturer, Morrison walking, sulky and gang plowa, and the Climax disc harrow, tbe world renowned Tiger mower and steel wheel self-dump Standard hay rake. Also, all kinds of haying tools, all steel plows and twine binders. If in need of any kind of (arm machinery, do not (ail to Rive meht a call before buying elsewhere. * T»km .IfcpidVgwEfcMi frpr. Reports horn Kansas are to the effect that the manufacture ol sugar from sor ghum is becoming a fixed industry and that many new factories will be started this year. Considering that such n large per cent, of the sugar we consume is im ported, the manufacture of the article In this country should certainly be encour aged. Yakima faraiera are raising sor ghum with success and profit for syrup, and the yield is considered enprmous, both la tbe growth of cane and -la aac chrine strength. No doubt it could be produced with success in most any part of tbe territory. “EU,” asked MiVVotU. "what ia.il that every woman wants and no man ever ownaT” Instead of dotlfnlly giving it op and giving her a chance to afiy “a husband,” tbe wretch merely answered, **the earth.” NOTICK FOR PTBLICATIM. Laud Ofpicr at North Yakima, W. T.,l April 29.1889. f gOTICK la hereby given that the following named settler handled notice of his inten to make Anal proof la support of bis claim, that raid proof will be made before the reg ister aad repairer at north raklma, w. r.on June s. laaa. at • a. m„ via: CARLOS S. CHKXSY. Who made homestead No. 74 for the awW sec R, twp l« NR if e. Me names the following wit sires to protest against the allowance of each proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law aad regulations of the leterioc de partment, whe each proof should not be allowed, will be given aa opportunity at the above men tioned time and swe to craeeexamlne the wit nesses of said claimant, and to edbr evidence la «.u. Notice to Show Oanae. in tna Fbouat* Cocbt op Yakima Covmtt, Washiwoton TiaaiToav; f Order la show In the matter of the Ketate of I ”’tSe h ol < iu!s Mary L. Morriton, Utc'd. | KsUta YXTALTRR F. MORRISON. Administrator Uuon, beeetn duly reviled. praying lor aa erdrr of sale for the whole of the real estate of mud decedent for the purposes therein set forth. It is therefore ordered that all persons Interested In the sold estate %f the said deceased appear be fore the said Prabats Court of Yakima Veuaty, i Washington Territory.on Monday,the Mutf , of June, law. the same being at the May term o> i gsaa ! at the court house la the city of North Yakima, ; la said county of Yakima, to show c&aae whv 1 aa order should not be granted to the said Ad , mlnistrator to sell the real estate la said petttlnn mentioned aa shall be asrsseary; and that a 1 copy of this order be published at least four I successive weeks In theVaklma Hbsald, a newspaper printed and published la said city ef North Yakima, In said faklma County. ! 0. W. BTAIR, Judge of Probate Court, paled the fftbdgy of April. *«. • /it thr Untie, of the KstaU nf Mary L. Mor> bon, Dtcnuni: I, D. W Malr. indite and Clerk of tho Prohate Coart of Yakima Conaty, Territory of Washing ton. do hereby certify the foregoing to be a tmc. true and correct copy of the order to show ronae why an order of ante of real retale ahonld not ho mode, and entered In the matter of the eetalo of •old deceased, on the JTth day of April. MM: that I have compared the «mo with the orißlnal jSssti sssx&s&s. . - A.D..MM. D W ftTAIK. [m3-matj Jndfe and Clerk of the Probate Conrt. Notice of Dissolution. XT OTIC K U hereby xlveu tint the firm of LWiVWWW •Sin HIM will« .a tie l.d.bjrf»«.< •f the fir. sod eoheet JAMB* DICKSON. North Yakima, April fit MW. afi^myg Notice to Creditors. Kuilr •/ L. Morrvon, Itictattd: vnsssss be v Ids r lei mu agalnat the eetete of aald.de- NMWUf the community pn*perty of midids cca-ed and Weltsc T. Morrison. her husband. to exhibit them with the Dec-emery vouchers with in one year from the pnbUcatloa of this:notice to the Mid administrator at the o«ee of ReavU, Mire* A Grave*, the rame being the place for the transection of the baalnaaa of Mid estate, in tto eltjr of North Yeklma, Yakima County. Wash ington Territory. WALTER F. MORRISON. Administrator of the Kstate of Mary L. Mor- W, US». . a»-*ya DESKICT I.ANDS—Notices* InUatlOS is Rat Praef. Land Opfick at North Yakima, W. T.,1 February IS, 1889. I i i, jMsste I vs sgw.ffra ’SA&i sto A) e. w m. hereby give notice of my Intention to make final proof to e*iebU«h my eleim to the lend above described before the register end re ceiver at North Yakima, W T., on the Hat day pi SM BCS »SS Is the manner repaired by tow. hr two of the foUowlnswltnaaaea: Joseph Bartbolet, of North Yakima. W. T.. A. W. Larbapell. A. J. McDaniel, and William Steel, of Yakima City, W. T. my SB J. M. THOMAS, Raglater. NOTICE TOR ri’BLICATION. I Lard Omci at North Yakima, W. T.,( March 21, 1889. ( XTOTICE U hereby given that that the follow li> Idr named aettler baa filed aoilca of htfl Intention to make final proof in support of bta claim, and that mid proof will bo made before tbe register and receiver at North Yakima on the 7th of May. UR. via; i*mm COKNEIX, homestead application No. 70*. /or the m 1-4 of ■or 34. In twp 7 N RhK. He uamea the follow- Ing wltaeaaee to arove hie eoatlnaoaa maiden re open, and raltiVatlon of. aaid land, via; A. C. Ketcbam, Samuel Cannlral, Robt. Balm. Blog ham Martin. Any peraon who daalren to proteet aßoinat the allowance of aarh proof, or who know* of any anbetantial mom, under the law and wgnlatiows of the Interior Department, why ■orb proof ehonld not be allowed, will be Riven an opportunity at the above mentioned time and place to rroeaexamine tbe wltnemee of mid claimant, and to oßbr evidence in rebuttal of that eabealtted by mid claimant IRA M. KRI'TZ. Register. Land Orrtcc at North Yakima, W. T.,1 April 2,1889. \ XTOTICK If) hereby given that tbe ful lowing named settler haa filed notice of hie intention to make final proof In support of hie claim, and that mid proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at the t . ft. I .and Ofllce at North Yakima, W. T., on the 30tb of May. UN, via; William Pox, Homcatead Application 577. for tbeNWU, ftee. 10. Twp. 7, north range 38 E. He names tbe followtnx witnesses to prove hia continuous residence upon and cultivation of ■aid land, vis: B. W. Martin. John W. Brown. J. M. Brown, A. C. Ketrham, all o/ Brown, Yakima county, w. r. Any person who desirm to protwt against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial mason, under tbe law and regulations of the In terior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be riven an opportunity at tbe above mentioned time and place to croas-exsm lae the witnesses ol sarb claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant IRA M. KRL'TZ, T Rexlvter. Notice for Publication. Land Office at North Yakima, W. T.,( April lUb, 1889. ) 'NarOTICK la hereby given (bat (he following named settler baa Sled notice of hia in tention to make final proof In support of bis claim, and that said proof will be made before tbe register and receiver at the V. 8. land office, North Yakima, on June 11. UN. via; WM. T. SARTO, who made homestead application No. fiS7 (or tbe b**j sec 30. twp », r 2.1 cast. lie uamea the following witnesses to prove bis continuous residence upon and cultivation ol ■aid Mad, via: Fred Waruekc. Jasper Mikkel- W. Cook. Orant Wright, all of Prosser, Any peraon who desires to protest against tbe allowance of each proof, or who knowa of nay substantial reason, under the law and tbe regu lations of tbe Interior Department, why such proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above named time and place to erosaoxamlne the witnesses of said claimant and to offer evidence in rebuttal of that submit ted by claimant. alAmykD IRA M. KRI'TZ. Register. Notice For Pnkllcallen. Land Office at North Yarima, W. T.,1 April 18th, 1889. f -jVOTICR is hereby given that the following named settler baa Sled notice of bU In tcntlon to make Anal proof In rapport of hia claim, and that said proof will be made before the ruglatsr and receiver at the U. S. land office at North Yakima. W. T., on June '3. UR. vis: JASPER N. ARHMTRONO (of Bmwn, W. T.), who made homestead application No. 677 for the awU sec it, twp 7. n r M e.' He names the following wltaeaaee to prove hia continuous residence upon and cultivation a anM land, via; A. V. Ketch am. B. W. Mar tin, J. O. Rolpb, J. w. Brown, nil of Proaaar, v. T. Any person who desires to protest against the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any anbetantial reason, under the law and regn lations of the Interior Department why snch proof should not be allowed, will be given an opportunity at the above mentioned time and piece to eroae-nsamlae the wltnemee of said claimant, and to otkr evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by claimant IRA M. KRL'TZ, Register PI•TICK wmm VIW.NATMR. Lamp Omci at Noam Yakima, W. T.,l March 2tth, IMS. I M hla intention to atkt dnai pmo( la sup port of hia preemption claim. and that utld proof Will bo Mode before the register and i» roivcrat North Yakiaaa, W. T.. on Mar Uth. DANISH O. GOODMAN, who AM Me declaratloa No. IM7, for the se*i of Pee. • Twp. it N. H. 23 E. w. m. He naaaea the following wtmeaan to wore hieeentlananamMdsnn anon and nMnlha Of aM land vl«' Andrew / McDaniel. of Yak- Ink*. T.: Nlrholaa McCoy, of North Yakima, wTT.; Jock Monraa and Jaa. Foley, of fw». W.T. Any pereen who desires to protest again* the allowance of each proof, or who know* of any eabataatlal reaaoa, under the Uw and the regulations of the Interior Depart Ment. why each proof should not be allowed, will be given aa opportunity at the above men tioned time aad place to crane examine the wit neaaee of raid claimant, and to oflbr evidence in rebntal of that submitted by elalnMat. martf-myf. IRA M. KRI'TZ. Register. h IkIUM State Intrkt Laa4 at tetfc Taktea. W.T. Own at North Yakima, W. T.,J March 26,1889. f rthe matter of the M. Joeeph Catholic Ml* •tea Claim, la aectlotto » and U, twp. IS, worth of Ranter M K, amLln arctlorn 7 and 1* twp. North of RaatolTß.. w. m., roataln bltnop of Mid dteeeae to Move the rtehl of the ft Joaeph Roman Catholic MUnion to all hun dred and forty acree of land aa a mlaaluuary ata- Mon amooc the Indian Uibca. under the nroete lonaof the acta of Congreea, of Animat I<7 Ufa, Sirs ot Joaeph Roman Catholic Mlaaton beta* part. ? ras fISSI and feety acres. Ana Ido hereby give notice of mydatontlon to make proof to catahHah the elalmof mid tt Joeeph Roman ratholle Mlaalon SSBM-AobSTAB? Catholic Minion aoM to entitle It to a patent nadir and by v irtnc of amd A eta of conmaa, before the rrgUtcr and receiver of the Yakima Land OSre on the t7tb dn of inno, MM, by the following witncaa, to-nit: tnaani < aalmere Chlronee and I .on la Joeeph D'herbomet. of New Weetmlnater, British C ofnaabU: Rdward Crete, of Dal lea City. Oregon: Jomoe Hartney and S»- i R»2« Metillilvary. oi the city of Wonveo. lat apM monpr. A *o||>n*i jcnobr. 10, B fc Cl., Real Estate and Insurance, TraJfclina -A.-v©ira©. TO THE PUBLIC: A few Km mu • why North Yakima. Washington Territory la Mac •• tha moat promising city la Central Washington; nm-Bwim it has eight of tho CmM.I«|M tbo gtoat Mih of Washington, and bum fertile valleys In Washington territory SHth-Becsnsemen who MwyU kmowwaa u ““ , “’ ott "’* rto ' tk ' i.-o« fsTwsd Third—Because we bare the finest and most portion of Washington Territory for gardening, dallghtfal climate la the Paelie aorthwsst, fruit growing sod general agrienHural purposes Fourth—we are defined to become the gnat we invito all thorn who are feoklug for homes, track garden of the coast, with a caah market business locations aad nmnofactaring opporta for <mr prod acta on Puget Hound. nit lee, to call on aa at North Yakima, and. by Fifth-Being centrally located, we are recog- acting for theauelve*. be coaviaced. nieed as the desirable place foe the capital of Ko» Is till icniM Tin It bnsl! We hate now listed for aale. In addition to the The opening of Spring will herald a sharper Northern Pacific Lands, of which we are the advaneeia the realty of Yakima than haa been local agents, some of tho moat desirable real- realised during the rnnaapeadiag season for donee and business lota la North Yakima, to- two years past; aad it la a gather with farm property and garden tracts. Well Known Fact That while all who have “dabbled la Yak Una the beet mad coined the Meet money din" have made haadaome return* on their la- Let not the opportunity Alp, but gut in at veatmenta, tboae who have availed themaelvea once and drill! of the winter nontha for purr baaing have fared Mac Lean, Steed &c Co, p. o. box. m. FECHTER & LAW, Real Estate Agents, Have Circulars and Maps advertising Yak ima County and the City of North Yakima, together with a New Map of the City of North Yakima, And illustrated number of the “West Shore” Magazine for March, for Free Distribution. Can atov office aid iet aiy nf tkis utter. Free of Cot! FECHTER & LAW, real estate a insurance agents. Hotntr.UuHWW. Soßk YatlM, Wirtlam Spinning & Robertson, Real Estate, INBURANCE. Have choice Business, Residence and Acre property listed. It is conceded that now is the accepted time to make first class investments. GIVE TJS .A. GAT.T. NMIm ••rntunltoa. Laxd Omci *t Noith Yum*, W. T.,( April 17th, MW. ( mm smuscr S?iS' Swtfc **—> W ®" J|B * X j\tn» *. mvbick (of Brown. W. T.), *PP»t«tlo ? Ka y- to R. w. a. Nc MMM u£o» l luTThHl £?i* *“"# r0, J5? , V ,0 V naasa Mr* to Dm *HmwT«S oWrT lUvttallS tkat Mbaitao bjr ruinm IRA M. Kim, Rotator. fr rwnicauoa. Laud Omen at Nom Yarwa, W. T..1 April 13th. 1880. f sew Nurtb Yaklaa. om Jim U. IN, r|p: MART BARTO. wbo—^bwaMdNßUNtbaXlNlonW h»Uow*n« iIMm to not* §?§ £ wmmm