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’.~ < m"--' "\_" :7 '.:"l~'* .4 ‘ _ --.‘-{.-' N " ,-' ,_,‘.-' ‘ivrfl “‘ , Q's : ’dulaf’m “JV—#s @an »‘ an"; ~ iii? i i” 3,153’42vi2231e‘5ai.» ~ » .. - ,¢-' ,_ 3'3—7; -.._ ~,.- _ 17" V .6“? ‘.M’:'v. _,fi(v_. , ~ ‘ ~'- ' »‘1 V g ‘3l. »: -' H‘ ' _ . ' ’-. (.211 __l-.:-;_,;.j>-I-n—'Wj~ .1 .. ~ , » H . . . ..‘w, , _ V W‘, I. .. PORT TOWNSEND. February 1, 1888- , 3,1 ;_ , I', _________________—______..________._____. ';’;_;‘——“ *‘ ‘— "v - , ‘ ~~ ,_... m- WA 4—“; :_:§;';r _ t _! ‘ g T“ V V y 7._—‘_'_ “.7 :7” ...._._.._AA.. -73." 3353‘ DATE. 1 vtsszn. I lAfiBLI. rue.“ ma. ymxs.’ cumu. VALUE. manna .nz ; human-m» I flitlulfift; - I - _ 5 __ ‘4 _, _’_w “M MV}, ~ H. 7 V_,.__V_ ‘_____._.__g—" s'l"- 9 I ' E , l _ 3 . ¥ ' ' 51'- Jn . a den. 'lhmnpson...lnummu .. 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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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