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Elm fit’rchlg grgus. ShrcHrnldrri H! the First Nam-mil Bank. of l‘-‘r2 Tl)‘V7)"{‘!H! —\vbo t‘uvy Ich and th‘n' 1005103: Iznulz Hh'i(”HUL'Kqu-lflcr Anglo Cal ifornia Bank, Lzmxtnl. Sm Fruuoisca, Cal. . . M. Lcww. Cnpiulbt and Director. Bank uf (‘airfuruhh San Franciicn. Fa]. Sol. ‘A‘Wh. Captain: :Li‘ul l'rtbidr-nt Bank m‘ An: um, l'rrw m, Anzmm. S. \‘v‘. Levy. (‘:i]-.t;.‘.:st. Sam Franck—cu. Cal. Col. Alux:.:i.L-r Chrnxmnrs. U. 5. Army, Capt. S. I’. Jinn-l} L. U. S .\imy. Lloury ermh“. PruiJoL‘V. .\ I). Hi”. Vicp-Prom‘iuut :az-J mvn‘lmnt. Hubert U Hm, Cambium 1:. \V. thiuu. Capituiiat and Shim-in; Merchant. Frank A. 15.er leti. Hen-125m, Chm-2m: N. Bradshaw, A‘ttumey-a: Lin: :xLil Willinu: “Mn-p. 11.89., M] well known city; -|. :.f JPi‘fl‘TSUH county. 1593 ch um cupi‘iafi u! ”Ls ililiillflinh, the individual n x3..;z.~.—1E-i}ii_\' nf itq shu'k holders is UVur 35,090.00”. making i: 01: of We strnngms‘. nzni must insumm: -‘ north of Sun Frmmio‘c.) ‘ f—T‘Wm i i From Thursday's Dal!» l J. S. Evans, Keeps; ”E Admirult)‘ Llea-l : Light‘ was in nown yak-tiny. Rev. Deuison went up the :innud 82:29 ycaieiday. Mow university busi nesa. l Governor Sempl: and party are being feted and dined at Scott! .- by Atmrury General Metcalle. Church meetings suspended 31.-is week. on account of the tempt-rune.- Ifll'r‘illigx at the opera housv. Ward enzl Hugh-mi secured 3,130” signers to the blue ribbon p'migt- during their cnrnpnicn in Seattle. Sir. Gen. W. Dawns reports. the out look for the lnmlirsr iutvrcst, as most favorable for the coining summer. A . Dobbs the pnlnter has renal the shop on Washington st. furxncrly occu pied by Colman the sailor, and will use it for a paint. shop. The book keeper in the Tacoma saw mill is down wzu. small-pox-~sunposcd to have been contracted from infected goods received from Sen Francisco. Any person knowing the whereabouts of W. Russel Kaufl'znan, who is supposed to have been in this city lu<t full, will confer 11 great favor by addressing Mrs. W. B. Kaufi'man :1: Wichita. Kansas. Btr. J. B. Libby was attached for taxes yesterday afternoon ju—t as she was randy to leave. Bonds were given with l‘hoe. Jacki-nun and H. L. Burkett u Duration and the steamer proceeded on her route. At a recent meeting of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce resolutions were unanimously adopted. endorsing the petition of the Port Townsend people to the congress of the United States for further appropriating for the cum pletiuu ot the customs building at this place. Copies of these resolutions are to be forwarded to O. S. Vootheea, Repre. sentetivo Hermann and Senators Dolph and Mitchell. , .__._.....___.__. From mauv- Daily. The Roller Skating Club has scored a social euoccls in its first meeting. Frank Hastings will supply you with excellent fruit trees, on short notice. The temperance meetings have been changed to Bed Men’s Hall on the bill. “Queen City" Ledge, K. of P., of Seat tle, will give a bell in that. city on the 14th inst.-—-SL Valentine's day. J. H. Hart of Utaalady was in town yesterday waiting to 20 down to Cres cent Bay on a visit to his parents. C. F. Clapp’s schooner Granger left yesterday for Dungeness, where she will fit out for the leuling season and get down to the Cape as speediiy as possi ble. Hall Davis took the opportunity to get homl. The carrier routes of the Dnnyz'aud Wmn! Aliens are now in ch'arge of Mr. P. H. Paterson-and we hope to Involeu trouble and "regularity than that. has boeu lately. Please report my omissions, and they will be promptly nmodied. Quito a number of persons were anx iously enquiring u to «but steamer was going to Noah Bay yesterday. The Dilpatch was at Port Hndlock repairing and the Eva-5101'“ undergoing her an null inspection at Scuttle. consequently there In no boat for the route. Our county oommissioneta met. this week. but transacted little business, ex cept to pass on some road matters and audit the usual billa. Among other items they authorized a msurvey of the {herald leading from this city to Point Wilson. They adjourned to mcot March filth. The Rev I. Dillon reached Port Town send this morning, on the Olympian, from Teooma, where he attended a meet ing of the commission yesterday that made an attempt to settle the question of the university location. He returns to his home on Lopez per steamer Libby ; The new restaurant to be opened in the McOurdy building will be named the “Delmanioo.” and will be conducted in first-class style by Chas. S. Grillo Jr, 00.. late of Portland. They expect to open about Monday next. Their outfit of stationery is being , prepared at the have jobzrooms. TE! Axons rarely ever taken a real genuine attack oi “the growle;" we have been nflieted of late, however. and I» bid fair to have the premonitory sym toms disappear and break out with it badly. This is because we have to wade througheo much mud and look out on lush terrible streets as (rent our office and our eyes at every turn. Ward and Hughes temperance meet ing last evening at Red Men's Hall was lugely atten-led, the room being well filled. After such stirring appeals as only these men can make there were a large number who signed the pledge and donned the badge of blue. A large choir did service. and the occasion was made in every way enjoyable as wall as profitable. Everybody invited tonight. HeKinlm‘ Star Specialty Company, comprising twenty colored minatrels, have missed their calculations somewhat in traveling through the Sound. and will therefore while detained in Port Townsend put in one night for the muumont of our citizens. They will appear this evening at Learned'a opera house. Price as usual. Go to Bartlett’s for your tickets, and have a hearty laugh to:- once this winter. It will loosen your hide. l. , 1 Washinglnn sheet ought to te fi‘led cimr in (in: break water and then 1.2131113: :lan Quincy should 0190 be brought up tn muse luvu‘as. The electric light com pany might to he patronized so much as? to be gchL' a cantrac: for a dozen or more gnml liglus we“ heated. 0 ye} City fathers, may we not have light? 1 The cmnp'ete dmnomlization of the? mail trade: is evidenced today when We? so-v a =‘.u:u:l2-rfrnm the other side lraded wizh Sew. II“: can! for the Victoria trade. ; {he 1.120 oxl-‘m inn m \Yelliuglnu hmli :m ufh-r “Tye! us is shown by tim notion of muwifi a: that Museum-J Nnuuimu in: 0.1.11 sing ti . .r (li-satisfaction with [be- Veil-c: of the Cumin-:8 jury. i From Saturday‘s mun. I‘hi!.c-.-:- sm: Yum. Inga: )nu Lear tile {‘2' when pr-gz? FINN: :-I'zi;: Kiikerrzm arrival duwu :vl'rh‘H‘dF lambs!” iH.l9l} {4? Sydney. 1):. 11.3113 an has rcsigzmi his {4.9:in c.-:mni»i.:n us a-sismm ‘ueahh oflicur. Tm: G )qu Tempku's an: mlking of 5‘ ii-zg 111-;1 hull and :buihling (In ‘Lbc biil. [1 :s ('xpcclczl {lnt Mrs. Mullny, the eYflugula. '.. wil! remru to m; kt: her home in I" wt Townsend . The Alix-kn szmng am! Fur (30.. at Luring. Alaska. me taking 220 thousand feet of lumber fmm the Port Tcwnscnd Snwmfll, pH: Anson. for bulldiugs. Dr. Mink!“- gues today to Putt An -50195 to visit Mrs Wm. 801 l profession a!ly, that lady [Wing vary 1“. Dr. Har risou will act temporarily as lwallh uni - -- The cmmty commissioners declined m appropriate more money to open the Olulmu mud —x:lt'uougb petitiuncd from that cuuuty to do 5.». Luci; of road funds is given as tin.- reason The. steamer Premier has I: new time— cnrd slevertiseu‘ in «nu onlumus tudny. Rem] it, and remembrr when Hui-s steam er com'n and goes. Yuu will find her a [lla-adamant} safe conveyance. 1'»: my :, fur Port 'l'uwuscutl per Olympian. {rum up Suuud_tl)is morning: D. K::!lu::g:. J R McDonald. S. H. Wood buru, G. Tazculny, E. Percival. U. Wilsnn. S Hall. J Fleming. Miss May Morgan. The Pnl‘t Bison-wry mm commenced working: on" {mm and a half extra time m 1 .‘zlnmizxy. The destruction of the Purl: Blakcly mill-3 win necessarily crowd the the! other mills; vu the Snnml to anpplv the dsmund for lumber. Simmer George W. Elder arrived here yosxerday at 5 p. m.. and proceeded to Iruudnle to take on twenty ions of inn... R. O‘Brien and wife and one in the steemgo were all ibe passengers hum this city fur finu Francisco. One of the crew of the bark .\tl;.nta. loading in Port Gamble, was coming dowu on the ’l‘yee yesterday to enter the marine hospital. bu: dropped dead from heart disease before reaching this city. The remains were taken in charge by the ‘ COIODEF. Mr. Walter J. Milroy. attorney at law. of North Yakima. has been'pflyillg Port Townsend a visit. Mr. Miiruy is a cousin of Mrs. William: of this city. and is a sun of Geu. B H. Mllmy of Olym pia. He was a schouimute uf the editur of this paper. and we were exceedingly glad to meet him nguiu. and to find him such :1 promising young professional man. He left forup Sound this moru mg. Tacoma has fixed up some sort ofa subscription for the university, and has sent it to Bishop Fowler. There isa ciuud an the title to :he principal piece of land. and the whole thing is so faulty that it the spirit of the Coulereuce in dealing With Pint Townsend were fol lowed it. would not be tolerated one mo ment. Bishops. Fowler, Foss and Winn ren will probably meet in Chicago in two or three weeks to consider the mat ter. Tlms, Bishop & Co's butchershnp was closed under attachment yasterdny by Elbe {allowing parties: Clapp &Fenar— ‘ back. for $650; Waterman & Katz, 8350; P. Dorsey, glut 8470; Port Townsend Iron Works. for 850; J. F. Sheehan,Blls; toml, 81,635. It had previously been Conveyed to Mr. Walker, but the convey ance didn't somehow "slick.” No rea son is assigned for the failure, and re‘ gret is generally expressed. Whether the business will be reopened or not, in a question for the (ntnre; probably it will be however, by a new firm. ‘ From magnum Dally. Axons job rooms crowded with orders. An otd~tnsbioned southeaster yea terday. Geo. Calhoun has gone to San Fran ciscm Richard Deltnny of Discovery was in town Saturday. Health Oflicer Minkler reports no fur ther spread of smallpox. Devoe and Summer are building two large brick kilns near Ircndnle. Str. Dispatch left again for Noah Bay and way ports Saturday (orenoun. The W. C. T. U. have turned their ii brnry over to the Y. M. C. A. for a year. Messrs. Chas. S. Grillo 1: Co. are op enmg a fine restaurant in the McCurdy building. Mrs. Col. Henry Landon is very low. and shows no indication: of improve ment. To-morrow will be St. Valentine‘s day —the day consecrated to tender miseives and youthfni passion. The W. GT. U. meetings have been changed to Wednesday afternoons their next meeting will be held at Mrs. A. Weir’s on Wednesday of next week. Mr. M. J. Hostel. the dentist, recently returned from a professional trip t 3 Whid by island. He reports a profita ble :rip, and will return this week to finish some work. - Mr. A. W. Walker will continue the business of the City Meat Market. as per advertisement elsewhere. He is a practical man at the business, and ought ; to succeed. . At the adjourned meeting of the city council on Friday evening a number of bills were passed upon. The council voted to refuse to pay [or the water com pany's hydrant on the corner of Water and Taylor street. till the same beput in shape for use. A beer license was grumed to Grand and Hillman,6 mom. and bowling alley license to be used in Burke” and E:senl.~iea‘ cellar. qunnr li cense granted to Hickman and Martin nes, to be used in the bmment under _tne lst National Bank. An appropria- tlon of 3“!) '33 M'b oinn‘Xoiiha‘ ’ street (brough the Plummer addihun. ‘ W. S. Seawey was appointed special pc 'i licumnn for Learned’a opera house. I! Tim sulwrvisin: surgeon-general at 3 \Vushingtzm has notified the hum! of ‘ i lumlth at I'urt Tuwnsend that SIOO,OOO is . i dup.,-.-itcd in the treasury to he expemlodi ; at tho» INNS on l’ujn-t Sound in aiding 11101 i tvrrituriul 'er-I of heulthtu suppress the} . E syrt'mi of Iwstitemiu! diseases. '5 l'assvnga-rs irnm Svunle per Ulympizm [his Int-rising: 1' Rose. A \VHI‘JS, L, ; Butlwr. .\ Hr“. nhnw, J L Smith, M ('i j link. Mrs .‘I-uUlmnn. Mrs «‘ Kin-u. .\ s] . .\liih-r. Imgvrs. _\ R (ii‘llir‘. 'l‘ .‘vh-(‘aully. H. l’. ('hzummn. .‘llii! 16 Bush. 1: Ken-l --: rivk «k “I'. Mrs (' Davis. 1’ Brack -\'.';‘.v\‘. l'vi.~]l'l]u(l \V (fink, U H 15-011'011113, TJ Lil-lulu H l';|_\';w..l Davina .\I l’ilu‘urtll.i From 'l‘uesdas'a Daily. Vulcan-o’3 day. I}:sz newli- :chéw. 1):": ynl‘. ntE-‘ud the sag-is! has: amt-mg? Inquir} =- fur land at Park Auzvlea ('41::21: u». Dds. liurJeH-A. 1&0 humuriat, is in San Francis... Hay, beef and 3911.15: are gum] prnper this spring. The A riiugrun Hate] in Seattlu Win rE-‘nun't at once. Buird‘s lliusérels will be m Lainrneds open—:iwuscnn the}. 20m inst. Tihch’s birthday was npprnpriab-Xy m—ichmk-d in New York last Friday. Next week win begin the new volnme 0! our WEEKLY. Good time to subscribe. A I’urtluml paper says Hangar-i; rue lit-in; shipped to Ghégcugo 11] large quan titii-r-zv A crew 1.. been sent tu Portland to bring the A'mkun nrnund to l’uge' Sound. Mix Huimrt, wao ornamented the edi tOl'lu! tripod of the Anon; last month, is in 'i‘u-‘mmu. l: wuuld be u mind idea tn maké city improvements an issue in our next elec tion in July. Coal famine in Victoria. Price sls per ton. Hnw fortunate that summer is coming! Swekand’a wood team had a runaway yesterday afternonn on the street. Damage slight, One or our subscribers in Quiluuta cumphtins loudly about the irregularity in rcceivmg his paper. The Ans-)3! is at Uninu wharf. from up Sound. bound for Alaska. She sails this furcnouu. The ladies ol’ the M. E church an: to have a am'ial and lots of “doius” on Washinztnu's birthday. Spokane Fails is to have a brick yard with a capacity of sixty thousand brick per day. Five million brick were used there last year. Capt. David Gilmore is talking of coming to Port Townsend to reside. Lots of room here, Capt.-—nnd for that flouting mi”, 100. D. H. Gumzm, President of the Seattle Lake Shore and Eastern railroad. says ‘he West Coast. railroad is to be run to New Weatminister. Maine’s whole Coast was frozen soiid from cm] to;end. Puget Scund the fin est body of water in the world, was open all winter. It never freezea Messrs. W. H. H. Learnml and War reu Hastings, auctioneer nod attorney, wan: to Dungeon-as yesterday to sell the stock 0! Rostciu goods altnc‘nvd for debt. Passengers (rum Seattle for Townsend per Olympian this morning: W. Pick~ an]. W. Birchell, G. Sorensou, C. J. Mul key, 0. M. Taylor, U. Nelson, 0. M. i Dutlon‘ U. T. Loose. ’ 1 Vice President T. l“. Oakes, Supt. ‘ Buckley and utbcr N. P. ufiicials were lentertained at Seattle by Mayor Minor. Charlie Bessel-er is making the Walls ‘ Walla Journal a live paper again. We are to have another code commis sion—this time to be composed 03 four lawyers. two from each political party. who shall codify the laws before the leg islature meets next winter to tear them to pieces again. What fun “we people" do have all by ourselves, don't we? At the social and supper last evening in Red MOS llall. there was a large at teodnuoe. It was the occasion of Ward and Hnghes‘ last appearance here. and was in the nature of a benefit to them. About saventy dollars was realized, and a general sociable good time was enjoy ed by everybody. I It is unlawful to kill elk, moose, deer, fawn, mountain sheep or goat between the Ist of January and the 15th of Aug ust, or at any time unless for food; un lawful to kill swan, mallard or other duck between the let of April and 15th of August; unlawful to kill grouse pheasant or prairie chicken between the 15th of January and the 15th of August; unlawful to kill California quail be tween the 15th of January and the let of October; unlawful to trap quail or prairie chicken, except for propagation; unlawful to destroy nests and 83350 game birds- unlawful to catch trout dur ing November, December. January, Feb ruary; and March; unlawful to take any planted food fish for three years; unlawful to trap or snare trout; unlaw ful to enter an enclosure to fish or hunt without permissxon. Penalty not less than 810 nor more than 8300 or in the county jail not. more than three months. E. A, Gardner. late of the customs service, is reported to be under arrest in New York for smuggling. ’l'he Ancon took on board twenty head of beef cattle this morning for Alaska. They are taken by J. McGny for Thorp of Seattle, who is to open a butcher shop for the Alaskans. Four star cough syrup. Read A. B. Stewart & Cm's advertisement. The late city election at Vancouver. the first place at which women have voted since their re-enfmnchiaement, is, it is said. to furnish a test case to ascer tain the constitutionality of the snfl'rage act. Every day strangers appear in our city and. generally. alter a few blocks walk concluded to return to the hotels and take the next boat out. Nothing is such a paralysis to all investmentaas sloppy, dirty streets, with no crosswalk; This taken with the fact that the city does not maintain a single lamp, and does nothing whatever to prevent Egvp tiaa darkness. makes our city very nude sirnble fur those persons who have been accustomed to energy and progress in these particulars. Water street onizht to be raised a. foot and nicely gmveled. ‘ Lent! ; g‘fiiarine ways! i Blue rilxhuns nre fashinnufle. SnrprEse party at R. K. Litimer's. ' Preparation?! for Work at Irondale. i Damage in (.‘vhinmcum frun the gale . Monday. Pay your 2 :. . or theywiil be de~ 'liuqueut. . i .»:;- -,. miiwny in Port I'm-...x- .1 this lyenr. 'l3 L! ’ C-Inuty taxes wiil became delinquent February 29th. , ‘ colony ii Coming: to Jt-l'crsun county Irmn Cuiifnruiu. liileruatiu. _. Hotel at l‘lsquimzslt 'burvcu’ -'}un~lr.)‘. g Jmskmmi & tr. lgd-Jiv:d :i band of‘ [ti-.0! cam:- tins I]HH'UIL‘;’. } A. “dentinu gum tank plucv at the ?rd‘.ld‘.’L‘ce'-' Mr. Jzunvs Juries. l . Mrs. Uuugx“ has a very attractive stack of usinzuury hum}: 1:: her umratuud. Our record of Inn-1 transfers shuws t'u..t there i3activlty in I’m market. tuner-me yuur mum in the ARGCS. Ever) body reads it. and it "fetches ’em" eV‘cry time. Rue weather. That urecza cit-area up the atmosphere. Farmers are bfigiu. Ding tu think abuut plowing. Seattle business men are seeking in. acquaint-wee with down Sound periplo through the columns oth A 8611“. The Premier‘s advertisement wiil be (Mind in our (whims this morning. Havcu't had time in so! it in type earlier. It is reported that Denis Kearney is Coming; to Ore-gnu to assist the demo crnis in their state canyaign in June. On Saturday next Sheriff Shrehan will neil :it mictiou a. Rut nf beef cattle of the effects of Thus. Disinp, under attach- Event, .\lr. J. E. Page lma :: Uni-story dwell ing [wine in cliuaac cf Construction, on the curneroppusilv um. Beecher's res idence. Rev- J. H. Hector. (he must famous colored orator living. is in Victoria, and desires tr» spank in Port Townsend on the 23d and 24th. Musk-r Peter Mclntyre fell on the stsps of Ilze public schunl building Mon dav. and broku a have in his forearm new the What Our rnilway company should have n can vnes made {rum lure tu Oregon Without delay-wnr else giwe wny to same com pany that will. Mr. B. P. Kunkler, (A young painter and artistic sign writer. de-Jnratnr. &c.. hm came to Port Townsend with his ‘family to locak‘. I Mr. J. M. Lockbart, of Starrett a: Cu. lien hard at wnrk. making the gymnasium ‘of the Y M. 0. A 1 It will occupy the old stage of the hill and one dressing room. Bring along {but flouting mill Capt. Gilmore talks about. There isavnst quantity of whmt raised along this end of the Sound. that might as well b: here as elsewheie. Ynun‘: man! Buy yourself some city property. while you can get it cheap. Take a few dnlnrs :1 month from cigars and drinks, and put it into building luta You will be gratified beyn-nd measure over it in yam-e to come. Messrs. \Vnnl and Hughes left yefler day for Tacoma, when: they will begin to-night on useries of meetings similar to those hrrd in other towns. It is un derstood that they intend Visiting hath Seattle and Port Townsend again shon ly. We notice that. Postmaster McNamara baa added several new boxes to the old number at the post cities- This will be appreciated by the public. The pres— ence of Mrs. Alanmm-n at the money order desk alto improves the appearance of the omcc very much. Passengers for Port Townsend from Seattle per Olympian this morning: T. M. Baxter. J. Walker. P. A. Marshall, W 1 Armstrong. H. Smith, F. W. anrenco,‘ B. Rogers, G. W. Sylvester. G. Lutzge~ selle, J. :5! Tabor, W. C. Debonu. ll Kewm. J. anklin, A. anin. G. Wei-l ize], A. Burzenett, Leburtch, M. W. Al }drich. Mrs. M. Gays, J. Icon, 2 Indians. l The Y. M. C. A.. having' done no col }lecting for two or three months. is sad .ly in need of funds. Rev. J. N. Denison will make ncollectiou tour today to try to raise tho necessary wherewith to pay all bills. and complete the gymnasium. Please be ready to help along and make abort work of this business. Remember, noun of the officers nrefenlnried, and Mr. Doniaon's work is gratuitous. The Delmonico restaurant tube open ed tomorrow is to be conducted by Chas. S. Grillo &Co . capable caterers. They have the rooms most elegantly tilt-(«I up, and are prepared to do business in real fine style. We are assured that while their accommodations will be first class their price will be within the reach of everybody. fiasco; Cnnnl— Al. the close of the Hughes and Ward temperance meetings on Monday evening a society was organ ized. to be called “The Rescue Club of Port Townsend." lls ofiicers are ns fol lows: President, Col. Oliver Wood; lat Vlce Pres., J. M. Lockbart; 2d Vice, Robl. Sinclair; Sec. A. F. Learned, jr.; Tread, Henry Bash. These also consti~ lute lbeexecutive committee. Next Sat nrday evening their first meeting will ;be held at Y. M. C A. Hall. at 7:30. Too Sm’r ran Tuna—The Tacoma World says: “F"teeu years ago an the ‘zround on which Tacoma stands there was nothing but a wild forest, where the warwhoop o! the Indian was heard and the grow] of we grizzly hem-threatening upon the ear." In his conspicuous ab— sence from Tacoma today the grizzly shows his usual cunning. He couldn‘t go there without getting “taken in" by some scheming town lot boomer—so be wisely stays away. BEOLUTIONI 01? ESDORSEMEXT.—-At a temperance festival held in Red Men s Hall Monday evening, Feb. 23m, the following preamble and resolutions were moved by Rev. D. T. Carnabau. seconded by Rev. J. N. Danisnn and others. and unanimously adopted: Whereas. brothers Lafayette Hughes and Milo P. Ward have now been with us one week engaged in the work of Gos pel temperance without rugard to political party or religious dcummzmtirn, we feel it to be due 11mm and becoming ourselves to express our sentiments in . ; :r- ,rr'r-{au fix" 5 1!. «56% mafia than an? unit «sll ,- {Bot-30m Resolwdithat ye, citizens of Port TM» a sem], Wash. Tali, being assembied in a public fempez'auce festival. do hereby express our high appreciation at the Christian characters and philanthropic labors of thf'sfi men—of their zealuus. heroic and eloquent presentation uf the truth or: the subject, and that tun, in a spiritufbrntberly kindness tending to disarm prejudice and nppuaiiion. secure conviction and reformuliwu. Resolved, that we SlLCt‘D‘ijy' thzwk them for tlzeiri works (-f faith and labors of love nutmeg Ins, résnitin: in meat 50m}. ALd. al-l though (In: Izmc EltlinuLCL‘d this 3:. ’Hwir inset night any-u: 11:. w: twp» thnt‘ ‘thry may bn prevniicut may“ to roman“ a I Mint», lung-r m gather :11 we fruit. from thr‘seed which tlzry have sr-Wn. Am: we assure them that they will atwms find in u-ur heads a cordial wvi-mnw‘ Whom-v 9! 11mg mm rrtmu. ) l _ ‘.__ _ ____ ' .'tlr. J-uim Gn‘au of Sequin) paid m .2 } piemzmt Visit )‘Pstt’rtl‘zy. Mr. Gmm ; While in t‘an can»! on his brand new; grzurluhillwibe yuulhmi Mylrh‘ W'lzl { arrirsd at ‘.lr, Stuckand's this Wiek. If! you consult our advutiuizig cclumns g y-m may find Hm n-lvnrtiwzsont hf the? State Insurance (‘O. z-f Fulani. 012. of! which Mr. Gavan .'s Inca! agent. He! ~. - . v . I wnl wntv up patio-m: for risks on an; kinds of hum um! w-unty prnpsrtg'. nt' lon’Zratce. Sheiriflfi: Shie of property in the So, well estate in lsiund cunmy Marvii 16:): i Sec advertisement. I . Mr. Andrew Atwrnmly uf Sequin), is I m town; aifsu Caz-t. L'nmstsen. i E'ort Discovery. The mill these days is disposing of logs at it great rate. turning out proh nbly 16H,UOU to 180.000 feet of lumber per day. For a f‘lllglt‘ will it has a very unusual capacity, without a superior on the Sound. To the sys~ tom of managsnwnt, and the overt; .e intelligent character of the working force, may be attributed the superior results at Port Discovery—-employer and employed 500"} to take the atu titude of a common interest. Insults ing in corresponding goodwill and contentment. '1 here are companies that cannot seem to learn that there. is anything in this policy. They like the crack of the slave whip—like to break down the personality of their men. Propose to give. the mighty dollar for so much work and call it even. Take the stand that employer and employed have no further relos tious of interdependence. Superiwl tendent I. I’. Smith returns this week from San Franmsco. Mr. J. B. Moore who spent, the summer in California, in the company’s interest, is now in Port Discovery. Mr. Peter Mutty. lersee of the Port Discovery hotel, returns from an eastern tour with a cultured and charming bride, 11 most \Tt‘lconll} ac quisition to the socialglifo of this thriving place. The marriage took place at the homo of the bride, Farm ington, Maine. The brides maiden name was Lena V. Philbrick. A large gathering of the numerous friends of bride and groom were present. and many elegant gifts be»- stowed; among them was a complete set of solid silver having an estimated value of some 3400—11 present from tho brides parents. l’L‘l'i Discovery. like. other places. felt the late southsoasts’r. It bore along on the heafiy swells logs and general debris, breaking out some supports and letting down a. portion of tho sidewalk between the mill and the men’s quarters. which, however, will be repaired without difficulty. H. V. R. 1 Shipping Roam. Steamer Enterprise was chartered yes terday by Mr. Clupp in go to Part Ange los; on her relnrn slm bruugbt about 20 I passengers. 1 February lsih—.\rrived~—Am. ship 1 Levi Burgesr, for 'i'acumn; British ship AtheLDulhouso, from ‘Friscu fur .\‘a uuimo. Sailod—Br. sp. Ce!cren,iu low of Tyee. lumber luden for Australia; American ship Mausun. in few of Holyuke, cual laden from Seattle fur ’Friseo; bark Arcturus. lumber laden frum Hndlcck for 'Frisco; British ship Levi Burgesx, in tnw uf Pioneer, for 'l‘ucuma. The schr. Flying Dutchman, which has been laying in the harbor for the past few days dragged her anchor during the south- caster yesterday, and went to the sen. wall; proving a total loss. This was a new schooner owned by Mr. J. Jacobs. of Blake’s Island, and was bound to Seattle for measurement by Deputy Collector Winsluw, and Wm wailing a favorable opportunity to get away. She coal. the owner something over seven hundred dollars. and as there is no insurance it Wlll proven serious loss to him. .”dr, Currigan b night the wreck no it lies for $126 Str. Enterprise, Capt. Hastings, zoned I Icow load of buy from Lopez lo Payne and Brown's logging camp Camannis 11nd. nnj towed a boom of logs from more to Discovery. S. S. Newbern will be here this after noon lrom Sun Franc:sco. Str. Dispatch arrived this morning from Nenb Bay. Capt. Anderinn and Eng. Pearson left reulfie this morning for Portland to bring the hinAlaskau around tn the Sound. British bark Darra. lumber laden for Sydney, was towed to sea. Saturday by tug Biekcly. The Mexico will go into the drv dock at San Francisco and have her bottom examined and repaired. The British iron bark Aldergnye, Gaul. Mill. now in San FrflliL‘thO har bur. has bpen chartered to bud lumber on the bound for Valparaiso. The German bark .‘-!eluvine tor-"yn-i Dev. and the Italian bark l'ietro B I'm“ Noumea. have been engaged tu come to‘ the Sound and load lumber. 1 \ The barkentine \lakah has been char 1 tor-ed to load lumber on the Sound for‘ Santa Rosalia. 1 Capt. G. JUbDSUE, late of the steamer; West Coast. ha: taken charge of the ‘ steamer Newsboy. built by Geo. Buck. (Tapt. Lieblg takes the West Coa=t. The new cruise- Atlanta in fitting nut in New York for n trip to Behring sea. She will accompany the cutters Thetis, Bear and Richard Rush for the purpose of protecting sealing interests dming the coming sens -u. A drive: than New York has been en gnged tu raise the wreck of the schooner that was sunk in San Diego lmy a month agu. and is now an obstructiun tn navi gatinn. He is the same dwer who sand the cargo of the steamer Oregea. that sank in 120 feet at water “if Sandy Hook two years ago. M BOIKN. FURDHAM—r In thi oitv. Foil 12H). lo t‘h' '.V'-.’: .'f ‘.l» F r Haunt. :. Gm”! er. IMYi‘JRS—In this City. Feb. I}. 1538, go ‘ the wife of Amorc Myers, 3 son. 7:. 333w???32%.“rv1-nvvi‘a- 5.. M» 4.. xi Jinx}. w“ ~ ‘ "i’ ~71» «'..: 'll-“: '"'-'* :;-.-f “-w - ; 2 ’ -~ 71- s'“ .‘ a 1». «;.'s'." 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He was in Brat-3n some days 9.5!”. and. as our dispatches stated, there were many cheers for him as "our next. president.” Mr. Elaine’s letter by no means disposes of his candillacy. There is nothing in it that would prevent the convention. if it wore to meet. to—day. f-am nominating him or to prevent him from accepting the nomination. Mr. Blaine has simpiy chosen an ad - wit way to deliver (1 hnpofnl mes~ sage to the party and to put, himself in a strong and dignified position. The letter in no sense changes the situation. ‘ Democratic members of the house land senate committees on territories i have agreed to report the bill for ad mission to statehood of Dakota en- Itirp, New Mexico, Montana and l \Vushington. It is the expectations of those members that the bill can be passed by both houses during the present svssion. They urge that re ; publicans are not opposed to the ’ measure on political grounds. as Da kota will come in as a republican lstute to ofi'set the demooracy of New l Mexico, while in Montana and Wash ‘ington the other party has the de~ ‘cidvd advantage. Alabama is fast changing to a pro tection stutn. The Birmingham Ate says there will be built, this year, in Alabama, twenty new irou furnaces, with an average output of 2000 tons a (lazy, or 700,000 tons per nuuum. This output, with that of the exist- Sm; furnaces, will run the output of 1888 up to about 1,000,000 tons, and it is hoped by the Alubzuniaus that In this your their sta’o will contest with Ohio the honor of being the senoud iron~producing state in the Uni-M, the iron output in Ohio, last year, having been 975,539 tons. Thus, in 1889, the iron product of Alabama, estimated at fully $15,000, 000, will be one of the most valuable products of the state. ranking- above the corn crop, about $10,000,000, and below the cotton crop. about $18,000,- 000. The Woman sum-n3l- Bill Following is the text of the ‘White biil. extending franchise to women, as finally amended. passed and sigqed by the governor: An Act prescribiug the qualifica‘ Lions of electors iu the Territory of Washington. Be it enacted by the legislative aB~ sembly of the Territory of Washing ton: SECTION 1. That all citizens of the United States, male and female, above the age of of 21 years (and all American half-breeds. male and fe~ male, over that age who have adopted the habits of the whites, and all other inhabitants, male and §emale, of this territory above that age, who shall have declared on oath their intention to become citizens of the United States at least six months previous to the day of election, and shall have taken an oath to support the consti‘ tntion and government of the United States at least six months previous to the day of election). and who shall have resided six months in the terri— tory, sixty days in the county and thirty days in the precinct, next pre ceeding the day of election, and none others. shall be entitled to vote at any election in this territory; pro— vided, that no sflicer. soldier or see man, mariner or other person in the army or navy, or attached to troops in the service of the United States, shall be allowed to vote at any elec tion in this territory by reason of be ing in service therein, unless said territory is and has been for the pe riod 01' six moths his domicile (prov v.ded he was a citizen of this terri tory at the time of his enlistment); and provided further, that nothing in this act ehall be so construed as to make it lawful for women to serve as Jurors. SEC. 2. ‘lhat all acts and parts; of acts in conflict with this act be and the same is hereby repealed. $130.3 This act shall take efl'ect and be in force from and after its passage and approval by the gov ernor. The followxug it n camblete list of those wuu were lan on the British ves seiAbercum. which was wrf‘cked neg”- the entrnuc; nf Gray‘s limb": Cap- Min \Vm. Irving 1.! Glasgow; sauna mate. Dunn, Kingstown. Ireland; maze, Chas. Eherg. Nurwuy; carpen‘er James Cam; (10mm. Glnsc-xw; sailmaker. Arche McKe’mr. of Glasgr-w; czwk. Ada n: W”- sun. of Damdcn; Wiliiu'u Duff. m’ Nairn; John Pam-mm. u! IVanss; June's Durst. ul b't.Andrea'stliiehnnl l-‘usmr nnd l’rtar 'l‘niinm. u.‘ Kizegetuwn: Jame Chas», of SewfotludlmxdzJuhu B..x'.x-r, 0f Furrydon, Scnfland; Joshua lwedn. n: Marysport; Hans Andorsm. nf Nuxway, James “'0 :13, Jas. R .bertsnn. and sm. ‘anrsrm, of Giasgnw—‘xwenu-fuur an”. } gether. “I w." tmu'n'ezl With no crupti-xn w. my (fife. “h 42!: was :rmlrm ‘i.’ umdnn! SUN") Vuce \r‘u-n iwidm! In app :;r H. cg-m-nng. ‘.fmr u: m: hn 1:- i‘fra . :‘yc'c-;£l7,£txlr.i|.£‘:.[2.4 h nu»: .-:.:::n-. y dishpgmzired," .\Emy M. Wuozl, 40 Adams at , Lowail, Mass. um I. Ha‘TATL' TnAAWnrzms-z. _ -_'—‘ 1 Dec 19thv— Gan. W. Juncs and wife in: R. W. demon and wife. undivided half: intorest of n w if at mm 18; 160 nereg: S3OO. 3 Dec 30UI-~Cllri.‘l Sermon & Wf to (1.20.: Sun‘on.B.?A acres in tp 30; S3OO. Dec 29llnr—Juhu E. i’ngl! S: W! to SamM Trun'u In». frum our Water and Pierce. .\h W, 536 ft‘L‘! t-u Wan-r 83., 2 pnrcckf 35,500. i F. H. "PHFLH‘ in E. E. Blackwnndfi H's-divided ha}: int in ints‘z, 4, 6. 8, bloc-k 3 8, Piummer's mm; 5890. Dec 15H. --L. DEB. Kuhn S: wf h) S (f. Devan 551110 in Kubn's much: $3430 1 Dec lGlb—C. F. Clnpp (I) W. L.’ Church. 4041 mm in sec 7. (p 30; 3405). i Dec 17“: —J. J. Falhnrm tn C F. Clamp. lnts 5, (5. 7. S. Mk 133. city: $2.500. Dec lQm—Ganrw- W. Palmer tn Mu.- !er Bros. uw qr sec I*. tp 25; $550. Dec l9lb—J. G. Swan to Sarah E Sletsun. hm 1k 4. Swan park; $250. Juhn F. Shcchau to B. M. Brmhbmfi and Gvnrze E. Janos, sheriff d. e-I mi 9! bf of ne qr and :X'Y qr v! ue qn and ne qr: of :nv qr of 8(‘0 18, tp 2‘11; r. 1 115120. ' Dtc 215t~aninda Hastings m Wuh‘ ren I. Hastings. PM 3 and 4. blk 17. and- IMS 1. 2. s and 4, b“: 31, L. B. Hasting'si lst add; sl. ; G. ‘W. Taylnr h.) A. J. H. Bars. 835 i “fits in sec 4. {p 30; $290. I J. G. Swan in A. Austin. Mk 9, Swan_ park; $250. ! N. E. Burtnn tn. A. Austin. lot; I and | 2in blk 6in Mouuéniu vsew add; $790. 1 E. Weber to S. Gnuéter. 3400 new; in; Jl‘fl'errum and Cflnlam cmmties; 35.000 ' Dec find—C. F..C-Inpp & w! to F. 3‘ Tight and P. Muher. lute 5,6, 7 and 8 1n blk 133, ci=-.‘; 52500. Dec 23:11—19. Bowers to G. F. Clapp. 3.70 acres; SSOO, D;o flux—W. Stcbofl' & wt to John} Imam." 50x1U0 h in Kubn’s much; $1 00:). I Dec 30lh—L. Deß. Kuhn &w! to! Margaret J. Bay. 501100 (t in Khan’s! much; $325. , Jun 2nd —Juhn Gazzu 3: w! :0 Mary: Dwynr, whfofs:hr of ne qua! 9w qr of, sec 34. tp 30, u r. l w; SIOOO. Cuthefine hicOurdy to Prinz: 0. Wales. 2 80 acres in Qeffefsnu co‘unty $535 A. A. Plummet & w! tn Augustine Shane“, his 5 and 7in blk 23. Hum mcr's :idd; $750. Jan 3rd—D. Thrumg & wt to G. M. Rouse. 30 acres. sec 13. tp ‘l9: 8150. Jun 6:11—11 [3 Hastings &wt to J J Cain-mu. sw qr of so. q:- of sec ‘2O, lp 29. u r . 1 w and se qr of se qr of sec; 19, :p 29. '.. r. 1 w; 3400. Jan sth—.-\ Walker to E R Downing, BUpcrea, sag-1:1. tp_‘.’.7.. n r. 2f; $llOO. Jnn 51h~H Trenboim tn D W Smith and ’x‘nrreu I Hastings. hm; on Water at with riparian] rinhhl;s7.soo. Jun TtEI—L B Hnsimgs k vS ta 'l‘ B Hart, 40 acres. sec 20, tp29. u r. l w S2OO. W O Chapman & wt to Gen E Starren, piers in use 2. lp 30. u r. l w; 31600. Geo E Starrett & wt ‘.O T 3] Hammond, jr. part of same: 8800. Jun 9th—L Deß Kuhn 8: wt to Flam J Smith, 1003100 feet in Kulm'a ranch; $650. D 'L'homns B', wife to Jame-s Jnnas. ’7O acres. sec 24. [p 29; $560. 4. P Claws-en &wt to James Jones, se qn of se qr of sec 13. and M 3 qr of ca qr of sec 24, tp 29. u r l w; S3OO. James Jones 8: w! to C P Clawsen. 2O acrel sec 13‘ to 29, n r. l w; SIOO. Jun lOth—M J Cuneet Sc wt to.) T A Bulfinch, lot 1, blk 3, south Port Towu< wad:s!;_. --fi . » Geo W Bulleue & wt to L B Hastinms.‘ blk l in Al Peuygruvcs addition; $2000.| Jun Bib—C» Eisenbeia 8: w! tn Q A Brooks. blk B'2: $3500. I Jan nth—C F Clapp & wt to Emil} Heuschober. ne qr of se qr of sec 7, (p; 30; $350. ; Jan lfitb—Jnhn H Barnett to J Vine.l quit claim to lo: 1 blk3 in J H. Bartlett's} udd;sloo. I James Sims 5: wit: to Frank P Zaixt,; 40 acres 111 sec 8. (p 30: 5.600. x Catherine Agnew to F 0 Flint, Int 4 iui Mk ‘2. Smith's add; $250. . W Swan to E F Phxmmcr. lot A block 19. l’lummer‘s add: #275. Jun 17th—-D W Smith S: W! and L 13' Hastings 3: wt in Waterman 8: Katz.‘ 162 08 acres. sec 17. Sp 29; SI2OO. J Jun lßth~B Virgima &w! to Alice Monroe, 160 acres, are 4. 1p 28; SISOO. Jan 20th—J G Clinger et nl to Izzie L Foley. 21 acres; $250. 23rd—Wm b‘chlanz’r 5; W! to F M Ten-y. 40 acres, 5(0 8. ([130; SSOO. Men—Wm H L eweflyn .3: wt [0 F (Blames-Jun ‘3 in bik 126, L B Hummus 15! add; $275. 252h—Geu P Shrie & wife in P S [mu cum,-.zm_\'.9 acrrs knuwn as Shrie Tract; 5909. .. 261h—«Emil Banach-her a: w! tn B Warriuer. 10 9.01111, sec 7. tp 30; $l5O 2Slh—F H Saylur m P Mnher. undi vided hail int in his 5, 6 7 and S, I’ll-ck 133; $1250. ' P Maker to F 11 Sr.) Xur, his 6:15-38. MR 133; $1250. 3lst—L DBB Kuhn 3‘; wt to (‘nssiv- G l'nah. 1003110 ft in Kuha’s rnncu :6511. Feb lst--CFCSpr a: fi'f b: F B m‘ 'r~. 3.70 acres; SSOO. lit-“E Henm‘u-i 91' k “f =~= Efr- 3:! H :- C mpnr, 30 acres. HT. 7,1 p 3"; 24-34.. . 2.1(1-4" Arenseu & wt f v A I \\- ;:. :u 8.34 acres. 503 34, W3O; 5‘15”; I’Rl'l'Af-I‘E ,=-;rm102.. 'i‘lm “why-33132.1 :1, uws-Miy f x-m xiv: gum. .1 via“... 3.2“: -- Y--‘x.'":ruf r’u ' Rum!) lah-ruzl-dkw" :t' It 3 "5 U ! 'i'auu. fur m=~ 31.-w! .-.. Vvhh‘rll }a_ :'.i -.‘ in: cnmkx m H"! T ~ ‘1 'l-N'“ ' - ‘ gap-n Lern n p'hrfl‘ .--':' ...: f~ T :1“! {mm 5 h 1:! (n‘ '.h-‘i.’ Jun .» amt «3’ Q‘llfi'flyfhi :: r "N“ f -' ‘3 "‘ 1"”3“ V’ '5" H.- Ye<;;v of ”w Pun-n ': rizln I'l"1f::P . Tunmr. $2.00 I” 'muhih. -.g .- - ' ,_ AL. ~ l-{wn LO) 9: ’3l'l.‘ 1F!“ ‘ :‘Jf {la-r ..u~ Cu" in”? . ‘w ..1 x» 3'. s .' ....3' - fl _ ‘-.-: 'i‘ulm' ‘ ,_ V _ u 'l3 : "’4".- . -.' . ‘ m. the figgd of ’d~ ’v ~. .-n.-. r ‘ " .. ~ an i “Ty! " at“ 11 ”’1 if «a ‘llfi ‘7. HOW HE WON- ,5 William Beach. Haulan's Coaauifi. Tells How Re Did it. The recent exploifi of M 2. Fila- Beach, leaves no doubt that. he la til; bandit-st man in the world with the souls. The case with which he outrowed hi 7. opponent, the supposed invincible NM llzmluu, shows that in for“). stroke, and muscular development, 9.441)th to soulling, he has no equal. Although an Australian by virtue of residence, Beach was born in Surrey, England, in 18.31, and removed with his parents to New South Wales in 1854. He was brought up to his father’s trade, and, while toiling like a young Vulcanin the smithy, unconsciously developedtlut mutnificeut physique which has since brought him World-Wide distinction. \‘(han about twenty-three years of age, Beach commenced rowing on the Illn warm Lakes against local competitora and from the outset kept winning an ' gradually handicappei} out of all races. Following: are his chiei aquatic perform ances While in Australia: December, ISSJ—Wou Dceble's handlesp. Wod log-nwola 83y. , > 7 _ _ ~ , _ , ;Ja::i;:‘..ll§l'—Seeond Pymont Begum m by” Elf-LC. Jannzry, 1331—Sccoml Nstional Begun. won by D. H‘Uuunld. “February, {SSl—Beat. H. McDonald, M "or. Blvd). 1851 —Bczt- George Solomons. May. 1581-84“ Chilled Reynold: camber, lax-second ranch trophy,“ by 3, C. Lnyct-ck. Deucmbtr, ISSZ—Bcat'l'. Clifloni, PM that. Juluary, less-Nabom izcgntta, limped. In by lies-anger. Marv): lass—Nowhere, Grafton Rm '4. by D. M’Duzmd. ylzmzh, law—Won Woo!!oomooloo Day M pnze. December 7—Won James Eunt'u trophy. Pun mstta river. Aprim, lass—Bu.» :2. by 1:. Tricks“, dump“ ‘mp (“1mm“) Ben; E Tr' k :8 Mostly. A xi 1!. he'll» . .v c ' Aim :7, l»3——Be;|s r. Tuckett: champiumhip. Apm I'2. Exit—Beat E. Trifle“, dumgjionlhip. Augum 16, 1354—1343& B. Hmlan, champion-hip wvtld. ‘nmh 17, mas—Ba: 'r. Cliflord. manual: «arid. - March 27, 1335-38“ ‘ lhnlsn, clumping-Hp 80:23. December 19, ISS?—-Bezt 8. mm. November 23. law—Bea: P. Hmhn, chmplno chip world. Mr. llc:.:ch‘a system of training includes a. run of two or three miles before brenk fast, a. walk of six or seven miles after wards, and a pull over the course. After dinner come-s another two mile Walkand a. second pull over the course, during which he rows himself right out, eases off, and then pulls again. Along walk concludes the day. .1 man under such physical stain, even though he be a giant, must often feel the failure of his strength to hiawifl, and, powerful though he be, it is not surprising that Mr. Beach canditfly skin that during his training, previous to meeting Edward melnn the seemd time for the world’s chamgianship, hi! trainer bought for him ‘v s as“ cure and he says: “I was sgreesbl astonished at the It benefit which followed its use.” $1313 in training 11. finds this the best possible aid to a mo round of all his natural powers, beans. it does not first good and afterwu’dl weaken the system, but acts in period harmony with nature’s laws. Mr. Beach’s experience is confirmed by the experience of manv thousands of athletes all over the world. Under tho great physical strain they break down and die prematurely, because they hove not been able to keep disease swsy from . their kidneys and liver, whence most‘ diseases originate. Mr. Beach nizes this necessity, and has ’ enough to use the oniy scientific for that furpose. He has not y tho prestige of victory, but the prestige of a. true Scientific method of trainin and keeping up his wonderful physic: our, (lition. If he did not voluntarilgofiive'ufi the chamnionship, it would no ht ho hi long time before it was ma firm m. M ~ Sheriffs ‘ “ ‘ Byvlnna or an execution Want 0“:- ' " District Court ol‘ the Imm! 3m m_ ' Washlngtan Territory. holdi tern- utlfi~ .:~ 'l'uwuaeud. in aha cuts of Chain: 0. W ’ , almgainet the San Juan laminating” : puny. a corporal 101). am: attested the 17d: duo! ',._~. January. 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