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”I ‘t' 1 l l ‘ y ‘1 - r Std." £le '~ m' Viw- I": ~! .\.flan.‘ :A Bank. v i" r! 'l‘ an: “3.1 “in I‘m-j: .;.. and \\‘!.x r.- I-w' .3 >1: lanu'! \‘rrnflu'xrf. 31.2.; : .\r ;!..-(‘..l ital-um Bunk. Mann-xi. Sm l“;;.:c:>\---. Cal. .\I. I. -\\';~‘. (‘ .;>;: .1.»( :-.l 1).:3 vtor. Bank of (‘zshf ~rni:.. Sm !" .-..~i.~c~, ":11. $Ol. Luna ('xy-if th ;.!.-i Yn-.~ii.-n' Bunk --f .\r..'. -2‘ .. l‘r» 4'. A: {,IIIfiL S. \\'.Lu\';~l(‘ ;. : AN. 5 m I'r'm 5:61). Gal. Col. .\L-m‘uz‘lx-r (‘uu‘nh -r~. l'. .\T .\r h: Cnpt. 5.1'. J.---3\:,. l' S .\Hn}: “.‘an Lawh- . Pun-14.9. .V. i! 11"." View-l'rndul ~:.l u: .1 1.2- rv',.'-.z;t. ii -’ 4 n (' Hl”,('li~’.ia-T.“ “V. 'lrlflv-t‘. (‘;.;4":‘ -T and S‘nmniu; .‘.l. ml. ,' L {Wank .\, I: .v‘ 19“, .“L-ra‘hvfi, ('s2::l‘ ‘1 .\.I. “my Id I Attonn—yvat Luv: .12.] \‘. Hum ‘ ,3: ‘u w; Esq. :11l \w-Il |;~ an: n;:..: ~: :va :‘i-v 1:, county. “emits Nu- L'ui-ih-I \fl2;,-~ us! :ilfzv" . Che imliviluul rug. ~v:~. THY". . f 21~ «wk buldvrfl it! a.\'-.-r ERMMJIHI‘. :zxz.f;n g j! 1 a of ”w Ftrnngn-sf fllnl 917.4 lh‘:x?u?l'|2,\ north of Szm Frmwm‘n. F‘h. Front Thursazu '5- Dally. Frank Pctlygxu'u' newt t . anmn this \vrck. Luis are scfleng: fld m..-h H3l Unix] Port Ana-Yes. 'l‘hc Augd-s Cain's} i-z shipping shin gln-a to Alaska. One m‘w mi‘ch :- .-~..‘ and czxiff r :n'e. Apply at Ihr: “fife . l'be skating club '~ r ewr; Sutur day evening Lere Wot. Wnltet Bowen, n.’ (h. n 11.40315 Service, has a brother \'i>i!jx.g him. R. Dusszuuir .i' Suns mu min-n l'\'-u coal miuca :.t (5.13.3. 15. (‘. Uzi" - ; zil‘g. Astana claims in In- infinh «{ :x-zth Rip Vnuwiuklw. Wv sgxmpzufizc with her. 'ludiuuuppuli» \w-fld Him Vcry much Io secure the Dcmwrnti: National con- Venliou. Port Blob}; i‘ :..pl-?y Luzlilizu: her mill. It wi.l in: higc.‘ and ix-ltvr than ever before. Gen. Vcnalilu Smith is in town on his way home from the Pit t. H-- ;; :s to Angelcs today. Smallpox is dying out in San Franc-ism) A building and luau association is on Ch) tapis {or this city. California is busy planting oranixc ‘roves. Thousands of nor-. 3r 2 i'i h-~ “Dated this winter. Snohomish city has a building .and lean association. That is a creditable Interpriae for so small a city. We learn that n lumvnmtire belonging to the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern B. R, fell through a trestle at Seattle lat night. . Pacific county reports [:henty of hay tor-ale at good prices. llnppy county. Icfl'ersOn county stock are m-istlp eating editornia straw. A getleman moving to town spent a finale day this week trying to find a lo “tion, and could find but one vacant dialling in town! _ Pacific county has Iniout $3,500 of her .53!!! subsidy raised to secure the build hig of the narrow-guage railroad from Ilwaoco to Oysterville. Tacoma changes post masters. L. E. Sampson gives place to J. (‘l. Weather tod. This is one of the last changes to take place on account of politics. In. Elias Cays, of Dungeueu, has got back from Kansas, whither she had (one with her aged father who was out here on a visit last summer. The weather prophets predict that the Oregonian will he a democratic paper , before the year is out and will try to fling Oregon for Cleveland. 'lt is now claimed that. the great. Den hil By'an Smelter, or Tacoma, Will soon he turning out first-class brick. This will be good news. as 'l‘ucomn is building in some notably poor ones. The Seattle Times man is following in the wake of Tm: ARC-E's by launching out. into real estate. Hz: bids fair I) get his clothes washed most every week hereafter, as n consequence. Capt B. \V. Dellion, our Worthy may oi'; is not recovering as was expected due. his visit to Pasu Rubles springs in California. On receipt of a telegram In. .DeLion took their two youngest Children yesterday and started to join the bnhbaud and father. Hi. there! Mr. Street Commissioner' Suppose you clean up the streets on the bill a little bit; throw the loose stones Ind debris out of the way 0! hacks, eh? Don’t you think it would make visitors rileup and call you blessed? Wall,ns It is now, they mostly give you left hluded blessing. Kr. and Mrs. L. 11. Guys and their son Elam will arrivo‘here Monday, from Cunpolis, Michigan. They have Visited with Illinois and Kansas during 'l' three monthis absence; the most x! which time has been spent in the shove mentioned towa. Mr. Guys and tunily will reside in this city perma neatly. A gentleman called at this oflice yes~ terday to make inquiries about inwsting ( in city real estate. He not one louk‘ do" Washington street, with its W 641”! of water, mud. old barrels. cordwuod. old boxes, barnyard refuse, and other: picturesque surroundings, and it sick sued him. His opinion in general, and spool-l. of town that would allow itself to be disgraced by such a street, would be interesting authority just now. ' The British bark Seiriol Wyn, 1(63 tons, Capt. Storm, arrived this mowing, 18 days from San Francisco, to load lum her at Tacoma for Melbourne. On her way she had picked up the shipwrecked crew ( 3 smears and 15 men) of the Ger man bark Salisbury. Capt. Beilzenstein of the lntler vessel reports that while outward bound with a load of lumber from Port Discovery, his vessel became waler logged. Everything on board was lost. President Cleveland and wife are to go to Florida. There is much reason to believe that the arrest of (ex-customs ofiicer Gardiner in New York state is a ruse to prevent we exposure of the San Francisco opium nng. The higoest prico excv: pale for real estate in Seattle was reached last Mon day. when Gotslein 5: Co. paid $833.50 per fr'ont foot to: a lot 'on Front and Columbia streets. An elegant four story brick will be erected immediately. A 111-cog effort will be made to move "I. lighthouse at the mouth of the Col umbin river, on Cape Hancock 90 that it will ship. up the coast as well be out at In. all'ho need is ratheo for two lights. [ From Friday's Dally. \ 9. .. , ‘ “n s lunk't-r: Hunk? “1' :r!x:tie #‘gn \vrztcr. don‘t yo’: Snow. J‘: {3 Kuhn shuuhl Law startel rust swung r, I; «z :1 1;. w ir m nnizws m-re filed in K":..' t‘ ‘lllify nu \V-th‘a‘ lug. (‘ Tina-s Snymwrc unwed E-mgr.‘ yestrr hm! :_\ .'r '.12 >7 xiii". .‘- g. !:‘L-mixn uniwd )i':t\ rdny tu Eu r :‘.- :2 mall c-x!vv'=_\‘ {rum Tvxas. l'. :-:;‘-v:;:!;t t 1; "mm-l fur our pulnlic mm)" 2;. l. at: in”. dub-'2 il‘.‘ 1):: . E’pturu uh mm.- .mx.:l::i.-.l May .n.‘ I).- 1 -:. l - ['..~ I R *!)':c.~s. nrlivcl [103.9 )«' ‘\ :“':.;'.. 1': '1: ‘~ :xh‘ nu! fut ilz" .‘h'HHHLSt n: i: t;.~ ml :.prnu :121' a] tu he hufd max. «MIL-«lay. ‘ V .14 .i'; I’m-. 1 .‘Elnmm- il, niah‘ 1:) he‘ mu: 4:; un. but re gum; in eastern Wash-l i!1:?v-‘:i fa: h s 1.--:ai‘.|x. Cm; - an, if 3m] “"3 x! t.» buy land :1: Pas: Angrfe ~! Mr. Juckm'xu has n Sur!_‘~»:.z :x- ”1132:1111qu sc“. 3!: '\'\'.!r.l;:.rfi.hlh:n< F 4)“ 1:3; Croa- I‘I‘LI. :: z! -r.- m 2h:- lhiuvy Erma, and ll'l.‘ :.z A: .1 luw'l: t- [mum-21cm \V t .‘j'Trh'li lnanks brllvr iu the IL-‘-\' :1 atmrn' t firm \vhvu he was scan ning pr :ux:«:x..u- hnu-l writings in Ulu'iu SumN h-H'fl' bhup. lEe.» H. .\.112i4~r.(-E.ar,:cd WM] the mur~ I&wa (.‘niznun 11ml l’uthm iu Kim: (30.. Is t . have :: 2:.-w trial and a change of v.-:m-~ pxu'mhly l" E”c!hbllf—_’. ‘.\ m. \l-zzm. {mum-Hy :\ .«h-wmulu-r in tin; ( ::_\', l-u! Wha, pan-nh-d a fruit Jrvcr in I‘\\L3. is Luv; iu Hulzur L'ny. On. sell in; n.-:‘:_".ain:.: um] ouuuty rights. .‘. suifwr {rum tln- .~a~im:-I.er (‘.rurscr was 12-.kv n in the {HY huuw yesterday. 'l‘lzu Lvniu. MIL-Ur .ululus. haven‘t-Aha: lwm‘s mon-15‘ :lifl'crin-n' frcul vrrcinn- It i 1 K‘pr‘clt'd ”mt lhi: Mvrgnn hotel [run-Hy will chuxgv Lands sunn. fining into magma-. 11 M 1 L‘uhrurnin syndicate. It xs underslo 2:] that Um hum] is tu be enmplcted in Hl9 rally saner. Paswugurs fur 'i'ownsend from Scattk: per ()I;.'mpiul this luurniug: l". Doyle. T. Harlan. 'l'. E li:uh;ki':. \V. H. \Vhile 8. J. Potts. li. l'ritchurd and wife, A. Bsozzuzct. J. Lch r, L. Gurri>h, G. Payne. Mr. Kuukk-r. the painter and sign wrilcr. decora'or. sl., wlmse advertise men! appears in Unlny's Alums“, is lucntr ed at the bum] uf Quincy street duck, wnmo he \vnl bu glml to attend lo all calms in his lim'. At an « tiiciul mvoting of the members of Trinity M. E. Church last evening the sul-jectuf erecting an addition to tho rcfil‘ U! the clmicli building was dis ouaael, an] it is probable that such im provement will be made sunn. The Delumnico is fitted out in fine style with all appointments new and first-class; a "way up" cook. obliging waiters, and— reasonable charges. That ought to bu enough to satisfy the most exacting. We doubt not it will speedily become a popular resort The Puget Mill (3038 warehouse nt Se ml». of which Baxter a: Co. were lessees collapsed night before last, destruyiuu the building and u large amount of bay. grain and other produce stored therein. Loss, about 810.000. Mr. Baxter was in this city yesterday when be heard of it. Judge George Turner 0! our supreme court has tendered his resignation. He was the last republican federal (-flice hold "er in Washington territory, except Secre tary Owinus and Indian Agent Wil longhhy. It is understood that. Hon. J. B. Rcavis of Yakima is a candidate for the vacant judgeship. The drayman had some freight for the Anacl attics this weak; and, after drivv iug along the shore of the lake as near a: he could act. he was puzzled as to the but way to deliver the goods. First, he started to build a raft out of some loose wreckage floating arunn l. and make a sort of transfer boat in that way, but the anchorage wasn‘t good and there was danger of getting caught out in in aqua”; than. we hadn't got our wharf completed yet. so that landing facilities were imperfect. The plan of hauling the freight half way up the grade on the hill and constructing an incline plane to lower it from there was discussed. Finally. after a good deal of scratching and puzzling, the side walk was ballast el where it was most in danger of float ing off. and the goods were carried to their destination by main strergth and awknrdncsn. It is thought that the street can be made passable by mid summer. provided cnongh pritate enter prise ii enlisted in the work. From Saturday's Dan). The Good rl‘emplarn voted sls to Ward and Hughes. Rothschild & Co. are agents for the British hark Serial Wyn. Tommy Hammond has made a lucky strike in Angeles real estate. Passengers for Port Townsend from San Francisco, per Umntilla, due here on Monday: Miss 'l‘. Elwood. M. M. Coole. Mrs. P. Madden, E. U. Randall, Annie Hays. We know of an excellent chance to erect a building for a good tenant who desire: a permanent business stand. Owner of land is willing to make reason able terms on a building. Passengers from Seattle for Townsend per Olympian this morning: E. Brock way. A. M. Niven. D. Conly, L. Miller. B. Rogers, E. Bowman, \V. H. Whittle- St‘y. Capt. Noyes. A. Muntrose. 8. Beck. H. Lang. C. Daugnity, P. Gagan, J. Gnrdper, J. Pearson, C. Smith, S. Col een. G. M. Grainger, Miss A. Wright. A long dispatch from New York to a San Francisco paper details how $25,000 ‘ worth of smuggled opium was captured ‘from I'2. A. Gardner, late Inspector of ICustoms an Puget Sound. It is under ‘stood that Special Agent Beecher has been dutaiied to investigate the case. Work has been resumed in the Well iumun. B. C.,cual mine. Gov. Lawton will let a contract in Pox-Hand for building reduction works in the Salmon river country in eastern Washington. Mrs. Sergeant McCay. daughter of Gen. Gibbon, died at Vancouver Bar racks on Friday. Go to Bartlett’s for the "White” Sew ing Machipe. From notdas's nail). .\.“.eltll' i‘ t-I Illl‘\k' .u (TIMI? >tfl‘vt mit “l2}. Bafl-zt-H'lzipp went by Santa Sn'nr awning. A}. Thom: s"?! hm :zrrirmi tum!“ nftt-r a trip tn Skngit. Mr. F. J. Hut nf Crescent Buy. Chil an) cannfy. i< i:; town. Tit-4 lii—Fwy thu‘i 1‘.13!t~~ Luau!” :1!"th $130” ;;! 33w m!» <.il|ii'-l;i}'. ”2:.-1y TIE-ink arrived h mo .\‘xtur .\.khn‘ I.lx fawn .\un l’ranclsc x. i Capt. i-‘n-ul. Mum-«T :mzi wife :zrrivtd [mum Eili‘ lair-ruin; in: NW Libby. Urn. l). \V. ‘imiili, r'rniur mrm‘nvr of “H? 2.1“ firm n? Smizh & thfings’uf tlzi< city. is in 51:?th .\1 S. \\ :Lti-rr:.;:!'. simiur :mrzxchr nf the» ‘firm na' '.‘(utvrmuu .\' K'ntz, starts ('.‘Ht this mu}; (-1: i=llriilt'SS. “v arc in n'cvipt uf a mnuplinwutur)‘ invihii =:) In :zth'ml t!.c Seattle Cuicbrn tiun Hf \‘l...‘ilih_".-‘U'5 btl'liiut'ljf. 'i‘zl: 121,.!;.-l}'::n'i-:.-I this in--ruin~: from “Lain-,4)". nevi sa~]>--I"_~ tin-. 1 'in' fumnlntiun far Itu- Hr“ :.nfi mil! llu-x'v if» uln-mly :I‘w:l‘.-um]-l".w-L .h:-i-:-- Jvmz‘C vim-Linn in tin- I'm-mus l'iil lvl‘trk raw rc-lin-uw 1| lurm- :uunun‘. u \'.l2u.:¥uls- Purl 'l'-»\\'n.~=-nnt run! mm» frnm ;\ I-luu l "Imm its thin. Mr. L. U. (My: and family zirrn‘ml on their retnrl2fr..:u the first. “ML-r an :1!)- s «we of st-wml mm tbs. Thr)‘ Will tll'xl' up that n'ridm-cc in this city. .\t the Y. .\L C. A. meeting next Sun day nth-rum." there will be a varied pro gramme. Amnng otln-r vxcrcisex will b 9 zzu essay by Mr. L. R. Flowers (5! the Lu". .‘lrs. Muliuy is oxpvetorl to' arrive hare almnt the SM: n.’ next mvutb from Mimuuri. w make this city hur ~humt‘. .\ftcrull E-or {vrsu‘nti-m in that state she wi'ldunmleqs Le glad to get away z‘mm it. Burk ISL mnuu arrival hrre Suturluy (mm sm: Dirge \nlh hl‘l' 11. x: at half mmt. Her muster Capt. lit-yer, became insane and jumped overheard on the 6211 inst , and was drowned before he could be rcmmm]. He was a u‘xtivc of Deu mark. ngul "bunt 40 years. nnc leaves a wife flud {Wu children in Oakland, “ul. Pnssungl-rs fmm up Sunni] for Town send per Olympian this morning: H. K. J. H. Cummings, Fred Miner. C. F. Bulfinch. F. W. Calhoun. L. H. Guys 8: wife,J. W. Cnys, E. Fays, Miss R. A. (‘uysu L. H. Trupp. Miss V. N. Tmpp. J. lloyimlda; F. E. Owen. Miss Colder. Miss Lewis, .\liss V. Edwards. A. Mm thmvs. I’. Fay, \V. Powell. J. \anes, J. Hum-J. L. Brown, N. Fluvis, A. Thomp son. The Young People's Union of the M. E. Church are making elaborate pre parations for their necktie and apron social at Red Men's Hall on Wednesday evening. Several new features will be launched upon an luv-fiendiug public on that occzuion. and in large attendance is expected. A general invitation is ex tended to ladies inclined to give what. ever may be convenient in the line of refreshments. An admission fee of 25 cents will be charged at. the door of the hall, for which tickets are now being sold. It. is understood that the proceeds will be used for the improvements to the Church building. Col. Haines has gone East to defend Ex-Cul. Gardiner. They have long been personal friends. Seattle‘s Salvation Army is to have :1 “Hallelujah Supper" :It tln-ir'mlrrzu-ks nn \lenvxdznv evening. The Crown Prince of Germany is re ported a little better. Tan-ulna rm-nnlexl real estate sales the utlu-r (lay amounting tu SIOO,OOO. Rev. J. W. Dobbs of Puyallup is very sick. His recovery is very doubtful. Mrs. Rev. Sicafooso of Tacoma died Thursday from heart disease. Her death was very sudden. An (35an is being made by the Oregon Alpine Club to have Mt. Hood reserved as n Nutionalvpark. It ought so to be. Juhn N. Low of Snohomish county dim] suddenly on Saturday. He was a pioneer who mum-d the plains with the Dcnnys of Seattle thirty-five years ago. The Puynllup. the Snohcmisb and the Nisqnally Indian agencies have been consolidated by the President and the salary of the Agent llxed at SI6OO. Agent Belt; 18 reappointed. W. J. Beatly, accused a year ago of theft in the Oregon Insane asylum, where he had long been an honored and trusted employe. has been fully Reqnitted and exonerated. From Tuesday's Dally- Briggs 51 00. Birthday cards at Bourland's. A. F. Learned has gone to Seattle. Sch. Courser released from quaran tine. Work begun on E. W. Devoe‘s new brick building. “Phonnio” Learned has been re-em ployed in the post~ofiice. E. D. Mustick returned to Angelea yesterday on the Dispatch. Cyrus Walker‘s new residence,“ Port Ludlow, is said to be the finest in the . Territory. Miss Kat': Mills. of Port Discovery. has returned home utter visiting with friends in this city. 'lhe Alaskan left Portland for this port on Saturday and will probably be in early this morning. Bark J. H. Bowers. lumber laden, Capt. Plum, sailed last night. outward bound, for Melbourne. in tow of the tug Mogul. The new law firm at Calhoun 5: Cole man succeeds to the business of the late firm of Juues & Calhoun the latter having dissolved partnership and Messrs J. J. Calhoun and A. R. Coleman hav ing associated themselves in legal busi ness. Mayor DeLion is reported to be in better health than was indicated by the last news from him. His wife has ar r.ved at Paso Robles. and it is hoped by many {riends berenbouta that with care tul nursing Richard will soon he himself again. Passengers for Townsend. from Seaf tle per Olympian today: J Morrow ——— Cheney. —~ Griffiths, —— Meyer. 1’ Johnson. M Johnson. J Mend. G Fritz, :B Johnston, J 0 Cannonthree chinamen, - Green. Mrs A E Putt and daughter, 13 Gnstixw. Ncw I; nun—.\lcssrs. .\ibe't Briggs and Alfred Cindi—the latter intely fr-Im Oregon—hum “Suit‘iflk‘fl themn-Evm in the lizzrne-sa .'m‘l fi'uLl'CTy huh-megs Th -zr ship :5 a: t‘m 1:: :id of tin Union whnlf. July‘- Driggs isnudcht'u] to be the final! ciul mledrmu back of the on ‘tt-rpiiu‘, um] tiicirstuck is sum-sic"! to ’zccnuimudzitr a 1.111;? trade. Members Hf {ha Y .31. C‘ A” for 3.3 :1 year. will :(t the lu-m-ti‘ If lhv Library. tlzd :nmt- mum zuz-l 3!.0 ug'nzLusuéiis. A: ncw .'eltnrv-s :m- whim} In ti-Ea instin— tiuz. it W“! Lu- Itltt‘ muzv .'md mmeaae. :tmvzivo. Ail 2L»: is ht‘a-LLd is life and lezzvruy and thy-it dz» 5.; nu the paint the - lii-hers 4::er Inflm' 01:; tn t": the this‘ institution :éw Z-.;'>{ “‘12:“: l-lu‘ l'VLl'UI’~ gnuiz-t! in Hr: t- w». The Inttnm >~*r‘n< to in: l'u'fim; out utthc Angrhw bunt“ alrtfhiy“ :.11 be came :1 map has lawn cont act-m: from British Columbia inlu-atin; tLut mil;— dcrfut {vi-1y cwnnu‘ting :i'. l-‘rn‘shn'ntel Bags. .\IL-s, the minty aunt 1i :ctxn: shad -oWil.‘t’~'~', u: Rhmlvmy ttxt-tii.;;ncss, (ur Wards tn that oiTL-vt ! of rmzlcstutc lmotis! Mr. 11. S. liwhimnu nt' Chinzaciim was in tmvu yc-:;2t-i‘ni.;;.', inn! went [a stamp. Whateum is Waking Up. The [.’e'rt'file 340:: "The zwti'm inactivity that chur at'lt'riZi’ll mnl immurtntizel the Uu‘om miéii for the punt four was brukcu zit in tcrvn's this week by the turning 0| whwls :m-J rumbliugnf machinery. It is twpnrtcd that another lvg will he saw 01 “ithiu a frw days." 'i'ho ('ull nf lust Homing has some rather n'mriumg blah-moms in refer-cum to run“ pus pati- M 9 at the pus! house. A]; Ann's rcpmmr interviewed the healtumiisvi‘. r. J :.‘ct-rlninuJ fmm tbul gaunt-luau Hm! flu .n is nu small-pox at tho pus! buusv :-.l n!!— Inn] vnly nuc cum- u; prom-him small-p 3); that ln-im: \‘nriu land or >innll-p-vx in n HithllilL‘Ll form. and that the patient it; nut in :: dungvrmh cumliliun by any inn-nun. The other tux». at» Dr. Minlilrr says. uu- i-impl} nuil'vrinu from \‘sicviuutiun. ll!‘ thinks all sin lmving reasonable cure, and that thorn is no special reason fur such panicky Nlllllf ments and so much udo about the m..t tor. From “‘co.:cs(;ns‘s Dull). Washington's birthday. Ba'rd's niinatrcls on the 29th. Public school dismissed today. New board of health meets today. Social at Red Men's llnll tonight. It's fngliionuhln to dine at the Del mouico these days. Steamer Umutilla brought 8".) tom of freight for our Int-reliantfi. Go to Bartlett‘s for all kinds of St'wll g mmliine needles and attachments. The funeral of the late Mrs. Landon will take place tomorrow at 10 n. m., from the family residence. Customs otficer Penn has IJLO-D dis missed from the service btcrmsr he would u't be red ucéd in rank. Steamer Enterprise, Capt. Hastings. went to Ebey's landing yesterday, for a load of produce to tnke to Tacoma. The P. S. Iron 00. is starting out with larger crew; of men at the Texndn mine. and at [modulo—preparing for smelting. A gentlrman remarked yesterday that tbnre was no excuse now for young men to frequent saloons while the Y. M. C. A. rooms were open. On the Dispatch this morning from Clnlnm were: John Thornton, William Payne and C. M. Brndshuw from Dunge ness. and about :1 dozen tron; Angelos. Calhoun & Coleman‘s law curd appears in todav‘s ARGUS. Their office will be in Glapp's brick building, where they will attend to till business in the line of their profession. The Rev. J. H. Hector, colored. min ister from Sun Francisco. and an motor of wide fame, will lecture at lied Men's Hail, Friday and Saturday evenings of this week. We are indebted to Hon. 0. 5. Voor~ hecs fut in copy of his argument. before, the House committee on territories, in favor of tqe annexation of North Idaho to Washington Territory. If you have a house to furnish call on Mr. Becker. He has everything you need in that line, whether your tastes are molest er expensive. It you don't put 'ronize him you don't deserve to have tho the patronage of the town in yvur line of business. no matter what that line of business is. Deputy Marshal Loltus brought suit this week before U. S. Commissioner Wood nguinst n Cliiunwnmuu for viola tion of the restriction act by coming into the United States without a certifi cate. The woman claims to he the Wife of a Seattle merchant. She was bound over to appear before the district court. No business on Pugct Sound is grow - ing more rapidly than the manufacture of shingles. The market is practically inexhaustahle. Ohio, Illinois and In diana can take all the shingles that all Puget Sound can make for the next hundred years. And yet our facilities are capable of almost unlimited expan sion and tho product is the best UK the World. The ship Palestine, which has been Inid’ up in Oakland creek. San Franciscl) bay. for some time was sold to annual Blair last week. so it is reported, for $31,000. The l’alcstiuo was built in Bath, Maine. eleven years ago by W. V. Moses & sons. She is a double decker of 1470 tons register and has n coal car rying capacity of 2218 tons, Port Townsend can boast of some at the best pulpit talent to he had in the Pacific northwest. Revs. Cnruahan nnd Denison, oi' the Presbyterian and Meth odist churches respectively, are both able, scholarly and interesting pulpit orators. Mr. Caruuhan ccmes from a long experience of thoughtful laborious culture. in afield requiring a high stand ard of ability. to till the spiritual fields of l'nget Sound. Rev. Deuisuu, though mompnratively a young man. )3 a colle ‘ginte, classical and theological graduate, and during his seventeen years ut minis terial labor has acceptably filled Home of the leading pulpits of the whale north west. His return to Port Townsend was from a sense of duty, and in disregard of an urgent call from the first Methodist church of Salem, Or., where he had pre viously labored for three years—n. soci ety numbering its membership by the half thousand, and paying a handsome salary to its pastor. PERSOSAm It 1 i:d's luii‘sjh’vm. N:ck tév and :ll‘l‘flll such?! Mr. .\I. Pun-r is in Sun Dmgfl. Mr. Cinyp wz-zzf in \‘ichvrin this mun:- ‘ in r. T. X. Hu‘k-r. . f the !v-,;al frutnrnih‘ és in 5 ‘3”ll‘. Mr. I. G mick nf “adieu-k was in town yeste'dny: ‘-!r. Eis-z:lwl:r r turnm‘. )l'n‘AWdfly fznm a frigv 10 Victoria. .‘-I -_ UN”. 11. Junta: ic rccnvcrin: from seven] week's sicknesc. \\ iilio Lnnrnad has gum- tr: :I<.~'!mw 'ln- dnfirs «If mail ug-suf on lm— Scatthh‘ rantv. ‘ A. H. “Hutu-‘3O s-wmmds E. li. Penn :1; iusp: ctwr in charge of the issuing of Chincie cornficnu-s. (,‘rqzt. Hum. (f the hhip J. U. Buwow. likrs P: rt ’i'uvmsvm‘; m m-H that he purchased :1 Int uf real estate here. On]. Woo-1, who is getting: iniQinteJ into “40 biasim»< 0f l". S. Cu!:)!‘.7i~.~<’it\lll‘!‘ thinks mi (Ll-Jim; (~nu70::u::cil;;. kc . (ml .ngrcning zln ufiinn. The M. E. University. ()ur pvreunnl inc: d: in all dinctiu r~ are 0105:!) fuliowing the university can test. We .'.~.n only as.~urc tin-m Hm! uvcrg‘thin: [msfildc is bcing Gunmauud shut “'l‘ hug-n for tlw very best. In Incl we bvhcve up have the 'l‘m'unm bird up u trw :m lull that it will take a bigger Uh] smarter Fuulvr than tiwn‘ is on 111:: Pacific cnzlsfitn bring it down. 'l'n coma has two men on the commission who can be di‘l‘L‘lthd upon to vote for that Inmtion thmugh thick and thin. rcgnl‘lkns or minus, stipulations, fraud, urrrgnluritics ur anything: else. Thy) «we x-xcccdiugly particular Inst gear tn exact the pound of flesh and oven mun frum l’urt I'DWUSU'IAI. but now. in cun wk-ring Tacoma. they are \viiling tn awallmv anything. 'l‘ncnnm appointed lu-r mvn :xppmisomcut committee uf mwnsiw hammers wlw had every reasm: t I fix imaginary values upon but bonus. l’nrt Tuwnseud made up the amount slu' had Contract-n 1 for, and did it no- carding to values fixed by an appraise mept cummiltve appointed by the con ft'l’c‘lfl‘e. 'l'acuma insists upnn having her own tru-ntcrs, un wlmse “say m.‘ alum- her (mints shall he pail over. Unr amount is already. and ham been (1)! months, at the disposal of the trustex-s appointed by the (taillcrcuce—the sole and nnlycunditi'm being that cont'crcnce shall keep faith with the people of this city. Under the circumstances. if the gn-at 111. E. Church does loss than to arbitrate its difl'creucvs with this city w:- kuow one momlu-r who win he dom with it for uoml and all. As far as tlw Tacoma offer is concerned.“ may he payable in six months, or in six years —« just as the Taiwan trustees may choose to say. But then. the Tacnma offer has no right to be considered at all till 'l‘um‘uscml is disposed of. Some there are whu seem to think that a onc—horsn private academy is all We nor-d. If that is tlm Biz»: of Port Townsend‘s amhitimi thou thcre area lot (1' folks that will want to emigrate to some town with more shat) to it. §lli|l|lluz .\otvu. Snilcd, Feb. 21st: Chillian hark Mar garita, with lumber fur Australia, and American hark Gnrmnnia. with c val from Seattle lnr 'Fnscn; both Went out in law of tag Tyce. Sailml. 22nd: Br. bk. B3rhico. lum er lfldl'n for Valpara‘i, sailml in tow tug lie-I} olm. Arrived: Arc. bk. Gen. Fairchild. fmm Nannima in tow ut Br. tug Alexnn ler; guns to Seattle for coal. having not been ablo to get a cargo at Nannimo. Four mashed ship St. Michael will load lumber at Burrard’s Inlet for Aus tralia. Ship Fannie Tucker is chartered to load coal at Seattle for ‘Frisco. Ship Blue Jacket was towed to sea from Seattle. coal laden on Saturday. Ship Sumatra was towed to sea from I‘m-t Discovery Monday. lumber laden, for San Diego. >hip Mount Washington went to sea from lladluck Monday evening, in tow uf tug Holyokc. lumber laden, for Don ailo, Gal. near Wilmington. It is reported that Simpson Brothers. of San Francisco, have purchased the ships (-‘nrrollton and Aureoln in the Bay City. Terms private. Both are old Pu get Sound coasting vessels. P.-I.:-—A libel against. the shipfilex nndt-r Gibson was filed last cyenmg in the U. S. niarshal‘s oflico, and seat to Port Townsend, this morning for ssrvrce. The litmllants are the Portland Shipping Cr-mpany. and the amount claimed is something like SB.OOO. 'l'lxe Methodists of Walla Walln Walla are repairing their church. Tug l’olitofsky removed the Fnlrhaven will from Bollingbam Bay to Fall. Blake lay. Dunamnir & Sons are opening up some new coal mines at Jack Hart 3 point near Nunaimo. Wbarcom is in n bad way. Even its saloons are closing out for lack of bmi ness. So says the Journal. The Nouksack indiaus came out in a bmly last week and paid their taxes in full t) Whntcom's sheriff. They like to do it. Nnthing definite has bcen obtained as t» the size or particulars or mmemcnta of she great San Francisch npium ring. All that is known is the apparently un substantiated statements of sailors, and it is certain that such a ring exists. new llsctur’u Loolnrn. Sbenking at this noted individual, the S. I". Chronicle says: "One of the tuc).~t entertaining and interesting lecturem ever dilivered in this city was that given by Rev. J. H. Hector in Irving Hull lust night, in aid at the thrr Kim! Mann -‘ nient fund. The hall Was comfortably filled. and the andiunce r-mred with laughter. or tried to still their quivering lips as the speaker swayed them with his humur or pathos. M. Hcctnr is a natural orator. full (I‘- native wit, and. ‘ although unassuming in appearance. and having no resnurce to the many well } known theatrical rfl'ccts of public speak ere, held the attention] of his audiance truth the beginning words to the claae. It is no exaggeration to an? that Irvrng Hall never held a more delighted an? diance than that which occupied it fast night. for the lecture was excellent in all its details. China is activew advancing amn— ments with a wow 06 attempting tn ra «quuvr Kuldja and Amour, in use chm' of an European wnr. I)IEI). WWW Lxxnns In this city, February 2!, 1 :53. u.‘ 7 :1. m.. Bertha. le'oved wife uf limrj. [nude-g ngel 8T yrnrs. S m -I-t‘ ; ,:; .1 5(1359. DJPUSS‘CL] “an tmru iu Bach-ulmuisen. Gerrz'nn)‘. Juvu- 13.1550. Dining the past tiftz- -n years ' r mow sin: has been a width: of ‘.‘x'adthmn turritqry, ra siding first at N: ..h thy. and 1:13!!ny :."-‘:;t 1m Mans 3m: )2: End 't'm'.‘u.<osd. In 3;” Hid Imu- 5!.9 “1;“:th Xuvingly and Inf'nH)‘ P: “w :i in uf LIT [nubzxud— -19.1mm \vu'zztzv, and :; lrz‘lpm'du indeed. ‘ilt'l‘ Imam '.\'::-= "non?- HH‘ tle{’['iL‘st in town. m:.:lv «Zrubb' 5.. by l'n-r [Hr‘nmnl kin-Inc“ tn :11'. :21an 21w ll:tl’l:(‘U\'9|l[‘>suf u:t..1:;!;ly -,:r:,;'- s with u! EL-h s-lw enriched that Emma lining th.- puzt yoarnr two it in mum- m‘ialcxzt tn :13} i'um Mrs. [null-1 was inn“; dociihing under the (-ncrnzichiLe-nb of but Hvsidinzh \'tst‘.’3§(‘, (‘~‘:i:l]:l;[=t§nn, Darin: the 14:4 {C‘W v." . ks. \3321’305113 was lznvvriug betwevn lite :zmi luvml um” am! the “IIFCUH world, u‘uryti;2:x: that tl-ndrr thnz‘l-Jbtfuiuxss c nld dais..- m 1: dove tn allev— v-afn :i‘? snfl‘eringu. and to pro long In I [mars on earth; )‘Ot slowly but sun-1y fl!»- grEIL-t-strickz‘n re-I:niv.=.s were inmle to fed ttm‘ the dear on» Wu; passing frnm mirth. This m vrniugns tl.v.- 511:2) dawn was strafing through tlr- rurt'oix:s hrr spzrlt winced “39115511”.(CL‘HS'EI'U-l h': the, gobs of the shit-2w"! [mus-Amid. Tim strivkcu husband. Gui. Ileury Lzmzlv :~, i‘x’. 4.lmm «4' our Ema Nnticnul Bank, has Ihr hurt’vlt >3 mpmhy of n. 12-‘rtllf {firm-1a He has: been lyre“ of that dv'mwt unllzly Meaning tank can mum'- t J any man. a luvinu. “GNP Wife ~ 2h" crmpunivm of hi-a youth and mztturcr yours, who has multiplied 11:5 joys mu] dividud his sorrows. Twu interesting qlzmglxh‘rs, nearly grnwu in “'l3lliliuhkdltl' survive to cheer (bu widnwcd futlu‘r. l‘hcir 105*. like Ins. is [£3ou cumputu nun. .\l‘. -:.\.' mam. ('l.i-L'\!ll..‘..\'l’. l";-:i. 13. ~ I). 11. Inclm. lumwn lim- Eglrm? the Country as “l'a ll'ult'lllil V. N:-.~*lx;;,"iliedthiniaorn— -111;; {full} (‘Ullr-llUlllZlJll. ms nu: .zoi'izxgr. \\'.\.>m::uro_\'. Fol). 2L-—The pres‘is .luniial party 1~-l'i‘ Washington 11:15 o'clock this nurning‘ by the Atlantic mun-t line fora visit to tho sun—tropi c:l exposition at Jackmnvilie. Flnr~ Mia. The. party consisted of Plush Ilen't and 311‘s. Cleveland, Secretary and Mrs. Whitney. and Col and Mrs. Lament. The train will make its lirst stop at Savannah, where it will arrive at 8 o‘clock to inorrow morn ing. The party will remain th: re an hour, and will take a drive over the principal thomughfares‘. They will arrive at Jacksonville at one o'clock in tho afternoon. A visit will be made to the (*Sply—ltl'ul}. all-. 1 a l‘et‘clr [lull “ill lm he-hl by the l’l‘t‘fildl'llt‘ and Mrs. (‘luveland in the evming.‘ 'l'lnn‘mlay will he spent in St. Augus tine. l —.o.———— Dr. Minkler reports that the vario ltlltl patient at. the pest house is 60- ing well. and recovering nicely. The other two men quarantined have (hm “love! no disease thus far. Anothor I‘O'll estate excitement has among up down the straits this. time at (,‘i-mccnt Bay. Mr. C. \l . Thump son, who arrived on the Dispatch, is Lawn an authority for a statement that railroad men from the British shin have lit-light up all the frontage at (.‘re'sent Bay. and that great results are in prospict. “‘0 shall see. A ininstrol organization, new to this city. under tho management of I. W. Baird, drew very large auu diencvs at both performances at llouck's opera house yesterday. The troupe proved an excellent one, and every member thereof quickly estab~. lished himself as a favorite. Thel features of the min were all new and l good, some of them neveer equalled ‘ in this city- The royal hand—bell‘ ringers, who sing so sweetly to the, accompaniment of a chime of silverl hells, was a novelty that is indeed a ‘ creditable innovation to iniiistrelsy.l To run) up the matter, the wholel .\how made a decided hit. and will he 1 welcomed again by Cincinnati i the aim—goon. —Uiacjnnati Enquirer. ‘ .\n open I." ter. 1 Prrarmu', W. 'l‘.. July 25. 1887 l Messrs. A. 15. Stewart S: Co.. Seattle.l Dear Sun. My “‘lft‘ was troubled lastl winter and spring With a severe cough, which became very alarming. as she often coughed blond fr‘ m the lungs. hhu tried a number of lung remedies. hat of no avail. She had almost given up all hope, when glancing over the pa per rho saw a statement of C. Darline. inf Seattle. reccumineuding your Fotnzl i Hun Cot‘au Smite. which she decided ‘ ‘to try. With little faith I got a bottle. 1 ‘Strange as it may seem the first dose‘ gave her relief, and one bottle cured her, for which we are very thankful. We have reccrnimended it to a number of our aflhcted friends. and will he ever ready to do so. Hoping you may be successful in your business. and be able to pl'lce this medium in every house hold in the land, I remain yours reenact 'nlly, E D. MASON. Pnyullup. W T. For sale by all druggists. Sample ‘ free. j‘l7tf. .l. J. CALHOUN. A. k. CmmzxAx l'mrecuting .\Hv. CALHOUN a COLEMAN. Attorneys-at - lAnW' .\.XI) P!:(H.‘THR\' l.\‘ .\DMIItALTY. “mon (‘lupp building, dwf l'nrt van-onllJV. T. Announcement. $7 1 Inn: l" me To STAY! “'11: GUARANTEE GOOD WORK [-I.le ii'ncs x-f D-‘misxry m pxiccs within me I'n-lev‘f ni‘. > . 'l‘H-th Extracted \Virhout Pam. Hrunm-z >-‘ru::l'. 11' m' ‘ f”w NW; .\l: t'nrdy H'H' Al :1. Hum duur In “I‘. lln\'.-u:_ ""‘f- -,7 7 7 _‘k-_.\l_.J.Rl)"l'|’L. r'r' - . Just Received ; .\T w a . 9 .Vbo o ' 1 .1110. Fat/4m; Mk .\. Shoe Stare r 9 l-‘rnm I‘hil.\(!--};rl|i.|.:| I||‘_,;:~lmw.ir-v-uf LADIES‘, CHILDREN'S. YOUTII'S AND BOY'S I’lNI‘Z SII()ES J "-.Yhic": Wiil 31- wk! at BED ROCK I’RH‘I‘H. for I g»_— ‘cmu muff—“: 2: Wfl-__-______ . mmmwxw emyfix ~‘. ~- ;wa . T ‘ r” - Vial-'l, §‘-:-»=x’ '-<~ eggs”! ' " ‘-‘r'&*“-"-‘:-- -_;. ‘_ -_'»‘.‘-;.'é""‘ .- 25.,r - ‘rd. 2.43;. ~ ~ . - , .~ t“ ‘.fi" . . - 4f; ' “‘5 (3“-.. ‘‘ R $ 2 7r 1‘ '5-3; B. Q}. mail-'3": ‘2? :4»: ? g ‘ " ~_ :2; L: “24. w}. fa, had -i J . -. ' : ”‘ '35 ‘.:" i” g? _‘ ' .. '7- -‘ '..;‘3. b :3 . ;. , 7f" ‘ , s ..., . ‘ W-’ ax: ’J' S:- ‘ - & .1313: 2 "‘ “twivw >9 mix ~» ' . v. u“- ‘ .».:.<.».:»_:.‘.\:‘.;3.::‘;;---‘:--_-_ BEL-‘.. ,»_ ";:¢§§i\~2-\:W . - ’-- ’..... _ - (3 Jun for €f‘:‘:;.?’:..-.: ,;.2;.1 v. stsarefi. um 'L‘::.:.L- . 4'l; ,:'.' 42.2.2.1” ”Castor-I:3..wnwf2; E .-.‘- iifi '.ZI ‘~ ". E -."‘“’o7':. var“, "471‘. Constipnthn. I I:I"..(‘YHIZ'J'TZ ;i:-_;_;s; 729;“ :1 3. '1 .. ".f :" Z- - v - . ? ..rmn-u. l-Zrucnumn. moratonn.” 1:13.. .'.‘.:‘.:::: If: i .. '5 ' 41"”‘9'85‘1 ”“3“” d" 111-‘39. Ozioz'éif , Rich», :.. .’L’. g "IQ- .: .J-zz'x; medication. f- .; t. ... z, r- I.' l'ultou Street. N.Y. ’ - I:' ‘ - "fl . ; 3 23a?“ ~ NES ail-k 1 a;f’¢.- was)" 3“; ’ Q-~ ' M 0 ' bait??? 5230-2351; Opposite Comm] Hotel. - ._o__.- I‘lnzul (of Union.Whar£ Pm: Fownimd. - - W. ‘i. 1% a' 1' in {:11 kinds of o . o " '“ fl _1 .-,-'.:-' a? ' 1;": Grocemeb, {...-m..; m}... 8, Tobacco, Cigar§.,Z€->3' ocl‘uce. S'f.\'l‘l().\'lillY, .‘IL’HUHL 9i; >5 3&5. (‘YI‘LERY AND NOTIONS. gal I i I -\«fl‘n: la :‘ 152% ~- E (g . P- f R R ’* $315.34 535% - aCI IC . . ALSU AGENT 150}: THE) 51:1,".1 ‘=‘(fi)§:% EFFICAMSHIP LINES Allan I _ & - Vimoz' servij. flaw: Elztlhfax. Dominion \ \Vhilo Star. from. Z‘ww ‘x'm‘lz. I.;.112112, frum New York. Cunard, from Xvw 11:11; (-1' [lv-Hull. (jztiun. from New York. Auvluzt', film: NW; York. IF‘TICKETS w-mvr.) Au. mun; e " jia‘xmrx‘, Crux". Aim JAPAN, ALSO PREPAID Orders: on any wild in Jim 1)» i 1 L‘ux't 'l'u'-.'.‘usend, or any other point in United States or (Xanadu. "I.“t' s‘r, ‘vvf‘ahfg 'rflw.’ ‘l“lein if! r f: ‘4 » Q RQA“ rub-“31.x . - ‘ bah}; ANB 5631533 taf‘Sul‘scrimimrs renew». fur .-:._i! In“ I 5.1:! {triadicle published in the United States or Enrupc at publxsimh pnc: 9. Ed“ 'l‘. o'- (‘()N N Flirt. I I \‘C. }A’l~l'l"l‘\'(:l{0m Jr ( I PET?YE%§§:§‘ & ICUNNEBI J # I-LLJJUJL» 13—— z" ) General Merchandlse, 7 " SAP: ‘f‘f V 7 1 SHIPPIWL é‘éfifl‘fié‘ifi MERCHANTS 1 «Miami: : u I’OL’J’ T 0 H'Z‘CS'E/N'l), "7. T. We carry the Knight and most complete. ;;9.:,I.:~I; of“?! Men’s, Boy’s and Youth’s Clothing- Sip 0f any house in the City Gmut’s Fixernigs‘lzing @egdsge “'0 :m- lzuulqlmrh-rs fur, un-l unr Illlz'.‘ :trv- full in every Mcuhr. Ila ts. C‘aps.. iEoois‘ {lt Shoes V AN :0 hell-11nd in our sh-n- in the gr. 1w! veriwty :1!“ BEST QUALITIBH. G R O C E R I E S . '.. “1* can cater to tho rams! f;l\l§‘li'ri!.-< null «-.zn-yl::.' fur the host assortedjine d Staple :uvl Fancy lh'wer-s in ‘u- I'l mud on Puget Sound. A Country Praduce taken at the Highest Prices. ”A" UIMML‘ dvnn'twl in :my [-:ll‘t_l>f I!!!" ('ity FIXER OF CHARGE. Com Orders s:4lch and IHC‘T .\TTICNTU )N (iI'ARANTEED. HASTINGS EEMMiSSION HOUSE. 11-15'i‘lN1i34’ ‘\YII-LI{1“. ~ ]‘(‘.‘.E~' ix. : E! [Cu ‘.~ ' f Parm Praduce, Feed, Bran, Goal, Wood Eta, 31"" 1701?. CASH ONLY. :gg-g FRANK W. HASTINGS, Manager. And 120111 Estate. Agent. "Fine rosidvuvt- [pl:u|—n‘(;:}"§xn 14. 13. [lllstlng‘s’ first. and soonnd :uldii il)ll.~'.._gf CALL nun-‘01:»: PI‘RCIIASINCn [wztt Agency for Hastings’ Steamboat Co. mum—g- Cum. 1:. \Tulfi‘l‘nrnj _ J. n. 'xfi':._xl~4_\f\::. JW. (frank. J. K. ELDIBKIX. l'rcrl '..-n \ .-L .~-~1 I-~I;'.. Treasurer. Secmury. 1 I ’ The Farmers and Mechames Insurance 00. Capital Stock, $300,000. '. Albany, Oregon. J. H. LIVERMO‘E—EE. Agt. Port Townsend "mg-Ii _,‘_#_ “gm 1 g’ ’ / V / ' :9! (/ K . EMMMA .2: 13$0Sw ‘ V, TEig‘li/IELWG. \\ ‘ ‘4 i (.I‘l’xxra (‘ ll'uck am: 4% btables. Cni'z’Lu‘rm .r' 111/11, f:’r.-’.l'/.' [NUI'SIIZCZ 2777* (h-zu-m! E‘c. :25 .3 : ‘ I :.!.:;..; :‘z-izzv on short 110““?- ' V ‘ ‘ it HAMMOND, Manager. ' 'lx- 'mt' ‘~.\_'-..;:‘ *hoes' Boots 03:. S . ;'\!.:m.:f~.' v if @Bl3 L 1 E 3 “*1 TEE? : ! Iz‘ixenbim film/x. Sm H'ull Front. ' liar; .x - Fine gyfiqm ‘g‘séisplayed!