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x I . 3373 i? ‘ ALI v ~ - . .x: - ‘ —-—-——-—__—-.~-- _I 'l‘}; ' ‘ ’ _ um . . i, h r. f«‘;' I sm. 12;. ' 11. . . . : v 0 all?” A . up: _. rum-2 -'. l' f .I-“a Vv {01"i:r‘:'1 - L .' ll; i. :_ . V to Hip- . 11'; , '.A . _ ‘4’er If bury :‘ ‘2'. "I,‘;_- ,3 _, _ t ' lizmncr '1'?» l-l lu- ‘ ‘ thv fur? f: '1 '1 cosm-y re; . .I In ..:EI: ,2 ' .' its Lux- I: . 'J‘!:x:'-".~‘:-.'i I.» Bliztv (an. n :inyz ‘1 and HI: s‘;:. L , Gar-luv? ,- 1,: -. ' from x!» n. . x A are (xii mask” hm . are no! trim} ML :g ' and when [Em A.“ i=3.” ‘ . lated :1 two (1‘ 03(- .: ‘ :- Therv :za'c- iaxvlic'a euous (11‘81111:2211Ei'_111 ' :~ . '. clubs zillowl'll2-Ul1: ' .I ~ ' jectlscing; tu mum i'. : ’ I ; ing campaign in f-Z. , corneal the mult- r :- j.. Z , ‘. ination of tho !::".I .» - get one. In many ~ . RK ‘1 . ritory organimfiw. - been efl'ectud. The Seattle Lulu fs}: . 4” 111‘s». :.w. hasjust compktt a}; '3, e;~..::\-‘;~- . ~ I 80 miles of raili fro!» .E‘sl: i~ 2;. This read now has 1;” '7 .=.:..-. m" on the way from l-In '3 x vii ? 2'. conn'é‘ét‘idu' \‘vith whiz 23.x} h ~ hand will carry the 1- :,.1 ‘=- -: Z the Snoqnalmio, will r: 2r; 1;,» .- -:: I over to the Big Ben-l -" I'll. I‘s‘ \a';~:u it will touch the G ohm} 3:1 river, The \Vashington (‘Lrl‘u-:3*.\n.":-.-z.t I the Oregonian thinks our (law. \ for admission to Silh‘hihi! :-.' i': session of congress urn v. 21. :1:-:-. owing to a clash beta-n a; Ith liar-z: ~ cratic majority in the lr-‘bz‘ :4.- i H:- republican majority in {he Fe~11:;2.~. a -., ment the ARGL‘S Flglai miitoriaf 15.- ov'er'a week ago. Lem political parties are sparring for :advnnlnge. and between them m- ;:;‘=: lilo-lg: in stay out in the cold. Strange, isn’t it} .The mugwum ps ‘ are very sorely eflli’clc-l with Mr. Bleine’e withdrawal of his name for presidential canriidato. It SI'I’Y-ian they dearly loved the gm: stains» man. Doubtless their inventiv genius has been exhausting itself Im .the last. three years to invent somn new lies about him. and so they :1"- very;loth to have their intended ric fimj‘step aside, for now they will litre £0 wait to see if the cor-cooled ‘ libeme will fit the other man who ' mly'be nominated. They conerdly tarry with Cleveland much longer. although he has rewarded them wry “ hindeomely. , 9n the whole the ‘ Were ind bim'plight; Those of the subscribozs to tho ”University fund who (invite to see :a fine. $15,000 or $20,000 building 01'— nnment University Hill the coming summer are invited in signify their willingness to put in their Stunt-rig)» tions on condition that the Trusiw-z will‘ bring as many dollars from abroad for invest ..:ut'in the institu tion as are inv -LCd in in 100311;”. Such a. course will result in a grand institution of learning here. It will be a most excellent investment for our citizens, as they will not only get back two dollars for one, but will get also a great. many additions to the population and weahh of the town. We are positive that tho tl‘nstoz‘s Viill enter into a contract to carry :11? institution along on this basis; and. besides, that they wiil agree to raise: an endowment fund uquul in value In all the lands that um}: lm durum-. 1. This much, no matte-r wlmi the M. L‘ ‘ Conference .and ii» e: xzznmim: mu; do. In fact, we muy and in“; -- pondently of the Cont‘cn :.srw ma h: it nurse its opposition schcd zit ’1 coma, ifilt wants to. We do nut 1.~~~ lieve 't will ever build its [‘nivorsiz‘y there -but whether it does or 110:, v 5 need ..ot le‘lhe enterprise hem 121'." guish or die. If Port Towns-a: 3 want! to 50 ahead there is certain-I} a magmficient prospeca for grain"! success. The Tacoma. Ledger talks abac: ' the location of the University by tin Bishops, and the Jl'm'f.’ {lf that (if also gloats over tl:='- xumtor. ' II: not a louat-lon yet, s‘: {LCIL‘ are cumin tiomi and entanglements and 12:; _u . of subscriptions. aw}. infurizrdltn' far exceeding mythic: mug:- .A plained of about Port 12421. :4 and. 3 the conference was jay-find 3:. C;- during itself free from iili‘a' 15mm. then tLere is abundant I':‘zi‘~un 1 .;- requiring damages Imam l‘zicmu:z i‘. ‘ fraud and deceit. Tim of the.’ -, members of the “(11114552011 mu“; 2. L übittation of Port To“ mum! a («1.3: w and two against If the 1 i=4)” ;.: comedy repOlteJ, they have 51mm” ‘: 1 every demand for imr deflilug: if" : onrfiou'droftrade. The sync-unto -_z I 31:06) of business men im-fl'uctuuixg 1 W for mutual concession (an-i i ‘ Wm; raligious body with‘ -5m high standud o! hoxivy, , ugh-m W Mung! 'i’uligfifikt-‘iibfrar-‘rrg's3’}.\. ~ JET; - " . g . V ‘ 3 . . 1 ; , u . .. g -'z ~1‘.!.1j ._ -, E .~\ii ‘. ' ¢ , . . _ V . . , . , a : ’ I ‘ .. i .‘g , ‘ v . .- ‘; : x‘. '1 . . ‘ ::5‘;..-::=“‘«9r_‘.'. ~‘ €‘<-‘..il':,i.-«3.- , . , » . -J:.'--.E! 3:1. ' ' .:'l;'|," . . - - t - t 12» ' ' > ; v E' >-: 24:. ' ‘ .'. ‘ !:'A : - a j;,'.;'. -A:--." ‘-. '--';-‘:_.:".;'f‘;_‘«',.'l - f 1‘ 4.931 I- {2"}. :' :2 3 rtri'l‘ : f yzuha 'H ib- :1“‘:’; n? 133:»: .‘hmrul, ' 'sz ':“:YI" ‘Ew 2 3'": i-_\ 'X;:;>'i(-:¢_:inu 21x! ‘3 ".7 (inf-,1 :s' prism lintztizz‘m'x'v : --';:_¢;3' :‘f «jar p-vg'uhzlinn i‘i'-!IZL~ " r; f"“.“l;['.'§{ :1“ “AF F "In“ '. "f; x=:_? '-~‘é. St: ~g i-ivn N :xlsn en -1 :I‘.‘ TH-i in in- {-:w i:; ‘.punéiio h-z'ms' ' 1: -: P; z.‘ 'l'nu‘nsrn-l htmlu-s' (“17‘2“ _'.‘ {h - \'."::'. :3 my: (listgrmh-nl by ; 4L! j Km} 32,.” wiHmt my} mwst -' 4 {Ni :zih :__“ltu:s..\ are made. link ~ :u'irv r 1" I‘m.- z::‘?§:~!-~ '.wiu' (-\‘idvnr'u of . ‘.a'ixiciz. a: hvnm when» “111' 24322:. rs mu» Lnnw?“ appear 51] gnu-“ 1152;: filly. Tim nam,‘ lying can s-vycml-ut >:‘;y.~' of Colk-cmr Brouks 15:21: hr- is 5-0 oil In- (‘zm hardly “1.2 L: 1? 1".‘1: in hie ufiim xmxruings, and m..: :~=mr.;g¥iavz grams nu inst-Xv nmh-r Lis nu-o. Sui-h sizztemmxts (H thii bring u:-'.‘.‘-:tp:ip-.~rs inn) dzsropme fur gum-F a! :I,.:'(~iiui,niiily and malice. A ‘l‘gdmhu- phoning. 'Eho exports. ffirrigu from the Cu lnzn’nin river during inst momh cam gn‘irml 'ls clunrqnnes, :lggrngwting 17,182 tuns. Th 9 hhipments were us foliuws: ' Commodity. Value. 396 26'.) ctis. Walla. \Vulla . . .s‘2fi2 688 26.170 OHS. ankty .. .... .. . 59.500 72.787 M 215. flaur .. . . .. . 251,890 Total vnhle of ox;2ox‘ts.. . 3794.078» The above is from _lhe Portland Journal of Commerce. ' It- is Very significant. in showing that “(using mu territory furnishes übom. one lmlf of Portland's exports.‘ , ' _ _ ....-..___ _ list so Fast Mr. "Lcdger." » Word waé ~'re(-eived by Rev. Mr. Dennison. nu vectei‘duy, [mm Rev. J. F. DeVure, that the met-ting daignvd' -:u bn holdut Seattle nu Friday to -‘:m:*.;.-Ic:n thv University commisd 1: ‘S hminusfi \jmnlJ not he huh]. This is pretty goud ovidoum- thuttho hut— tou; has fullvn out of T:u:uln:l's.Urz~ iV‘vrsity. us thvir cash bonus lspsul this an rniug. Unk‘ss this Imm 11 was mzulm Tam ml is in a bad fix. “'9 will prom ed just the same, and yet, we will syuxpmhim- fully with 'l'm'muu. Honor is beltu-r than rusmlity, though any -iny.nnd Ta coma will novor win by such meth ods. [LATER—Thu elitorof this pa, per received a lolvgrmu late 1215-! evening from a prumim-nt cilizvn of Seattlefil member of the hoard of trustees, which read as folluw-: "l‘hat universizy report is a Lcdg'er whupper.” lesi 5:). Tacoma papers and '_l‘acuma booanars [law so pvrris feutly mirropreseuti‘d the fads in :hiq case all :Uung that on‘ van-r knows when to believe them. Fur that reason the Aztecs discrvdiled their last statement- abont the Bishups as; soon as it. was publibh'd,(wen though it was in the strongest posi iw terms. ‘ [STILL LATER< A lettur from a citi zen of Tacoma. who is in uosition to know. says that. there is not. and has not. bum, any "nth in the story that Bishops Fuss and Fowler had con curred in the lucution uf the Uni— v::rsi:.y ut Tacoma. The gontlvmzm fm-ah-r guys that Rev. Dc-v.m~ is m .-{)on.\ii;le for the publication. {and that it ought never to ban.- hueu so puhiishud. So falls anothear canard to bomu Tacuma town has] i The .‘.ZoITIc Adamw. C'c I'. Pa]. The Mama Adams wiil go on it lsvnliug oxpvditinu to the north. as flat as the Alvnxizm islands. Uupmin IJut'ohs will tar-company H 1- V‘utsie}. rc [mining about May lst. win) the ’avcvud SCEIUUIH‘I‘, l§|!\\'ul‘\l E. \\ e-h~ r-M‘l‘. is e XM‘CH‘d lo univv. 'L‘ui- ves jsel lort butb hvr mus‘s i-fh-r being Mu! 231021111 mouth. leaving Gluu~ :i'hf’flv!‘ at th: szznm limo as the Muliip’ l.’.('.2ms_ and pm mm Moutuv deu for % In-pairs. 55:6 was ngugod in I‘9 lc-‘Jix‘ingrepairs from Dem-ml)” 17th :30 January 252)}. when she sailed for hhis p.ll. She is 97mm, rogiatr-r and EEZFRULSS to ( nytuin Jan-“ha. 'l‘hr iO-uzzr and Emma. also 97 tons. Inf; ‘ “punch-r 15' for Um mine dvstima-j ‘lin'u Ly?!» (5:. (10,, of San Francisco, 1 threat?!) ('nptuin Jacobs, bought {an} 31:11:» H. Tnomus, a schouner of 98‘ must. fur S6BOO. This Vessel is also mum 20 this must. ' The masts of tun Mania Adams m-n- sum to Bzzth,Muine, in the hark ‘L'hmles B. Kmmdy, from Port Madi— sun, which cleared on October 2 1879. from this port. Captain Oliver is spokun of by Capeuin Jacobs an {ml-ably bring rsiaiurd as pilot on no [\F-chll‘ fi'hllug Vo)‘u:.'u Lup a.u Jncuhs rays: “I u-xpsct tn yugnbx- in El ulzng Curing he present ~ _W upon we omit! at tho‘ v V I . _ z . 3:51;; .-\-—| ' ~ Mar-:33 . ’ ‘ “x (‘.jhlii . . i ' f" ‘l. :7: ‘4”? ~ ‘g- ,> 1" (”vii ~ .. ‘1 1H 5-“ -» '- 1 (if. main-i _ } . _ J ~ ' . -':"A":vlli ‘ 1 ~ "zip; ‘,' _ ' z >-‘ -‘I 3 :1‘ '.‘Kl'i . , , :4:‘:"..- t'x-raé ' » . - 3 :'-'&".- ! 4 v, ‘ ' : .. ?-~(‘:.l‘n-E :~. v 2»ri-'::z§ - _ ,‘T,.;‘.: - x‘. ' '~ - ‘ :3: \.;.kl:“ !' '.: 'l\:§2'{tr‘: .r‘.‘~‘ .x-.1-‘ ‘;.4- . |. 1 .‘-2- * 1.71.1: , 2:. L: hp“: ;.: ;I-: 5 ..;.-s !-:. nil-‘33; . ;_ , :.2 1' V: l‘uié, HL‘\' 1:: :4 fk- a {'_ , f _‘ - =:v-l it ‘b:(;.‘ 4. » ;;->-.=‘_ '. Llani. 1 I . V I . ‘ ,'. :2 :.;~.--u‘ iji‘ .1, Z. .' ~ ‘ .' f :-:»v.\‘~ .; 'i‘ I. . .". :13: “If ~,1r2_ ‘ » . 51'1‘. . .‘ ‘ 2 l. .’V " q", . ‘ . i-- 1 ~ .: ' V ‘ ‘ =‘ i:' A'._V . . 5: ‘ ~. . ,-:..::':; . E:- E£., .. i. . :.:.'_ L‘. ‘.'.i 2.... ‘ (J. ‘l." H-It X'rT 1(" (’l'l‘.'.'-'H‘=‘ (‘l'l‘nlhli'fl >5. (:-...l;';:§§o:'; ’1; i~ h-Ehh! (:i l"-«" Sn'u'i :3 (Ni ('H!Hg'i:"_\'. 1' h r.‘ (11"!I‘2'Vu swam“ luai-ix- :-i*- '.n C ' .rk' dih thmu: 1| :2; fun i": A ii: -..’ mmw H. 21.3: 111;} f ‘.'.‘ “.3: {iii imp'iifl'i'lnl ‘szL‘-vti.::x.~'is‘vrlzzzrll-‘.‘.--HH..H§' milk“ ‘zv. . [Jr-Y4“ fur ;_-_~.:el. Hi. ‘\‘\-i.' h ti=-~ 1.7: it ‘! 141‘2iw21uie137. 5101*” S 1 5' A 22; Em 2r was hmng‘ul ‘ 3:: 3 ; Em an nhi I: \‘rr ‘4." h -r m-uwy invii. {5.2: hat _\2 .‘.3 12w !:i(».!311'$~ M I: '~ (“I‘6l « r 3. (Mn-mum x]. t; T;('n.i)3'd.“{ht :zi.:i [3 n A 3 a-fu: ('m‘wm y Lila .'ik :X'x'iui'v Phi K [Wu nuihvm .{wll'n‘s‘ in 59:.) iron?» u r the ishm La wi lii. l’asui :.n-l SI. (1“ m‘gn. l Sum Ming to Bismrm-k, (he gnu-m "rim. {will} war mil nut m-mu' nmll . la‘JL’. BESHIHY k is mix 'is“ inside lurk lllhl mph-m 2:) hzmw whu: hr in :YLIK‘i-fi! :.hzu'. I'M-Lu- )i‘:u'a.‘-\‘I:l spun Irv“ cumin). 5% in !§;\- xummtimv ‘lhnrv “ii! 5m many z‘haugru. :.ml the ;ch::sx<~u~: are :zgzlilm {Th-A gi‘x-Hf- cham grn-iéur living :0 >44» h. : :z‘uguwvy ver— giflm‘. ’ l ? Hm Mnntnnn Smoking C-nmpany ' 11:25 draw :3 a («unmet whh mu (Em-a! Fans \‘. MH- l’mwr ( I-nguuu of Mun ,Inrm. and wali z-rrcf tiw ifu'gonl smelt i::;; plan in lhv mu] 1 a! Grunt. Falls 0:: UnnhliSSnf‘ri rim-r. The ('umpany ' has a capihd >tm~k of SI2SOO,UUU. and ‘will Qc-rvusmhz- sauna n 3 rvq'ured '2 hair plans cull ‘s’or. lhv 4-x;wnditlxre of “(3:11; _v Hm millzrn (lullau‘a‘ in fur nuoez-a and Ulhk‘l‘ .ku‘uvtm’os. 1 The cnmmiucr on lvrnturios has gdu-z-ided in fuvur of awrrmiuing thu éwmvr ramurcvs of Arizunu and New ‘Mexit-o. with a vivw of reclaiming the id. su‘ts in Wear two u-rriuniex by ir ; rig-xtiun. '1 he commiltar has alraady ”reported at bill to ths- hume appro ‘priuting fifty thousand dollars for each vi the terriwrivs. which sum the [Svcrflui'y of war is dimmed lu expend ‘lu boring urn-sum Wells in_ public land. in Ihuse tgrrilurir-s and in mak film 21 hydrngmpivc survéyof each I tnx'ratory mu] {rum such surveys to us ft-erlnin [5 mm as may be [1085").9 thu i pruclicz‘nhili‘y of s oring the waters 0! Ithe te'rl‘ikn'ivs in X‘DH-rvoirs or Voeher [ln-cepxm-lps fur Hm pnrpusu uf irri {gating pnhlic luuds. Thu secretar‘ lof war :5 directo-d tn cmxsn the worix ho be (Lone at In early :1 date as pos— §slhlu and {u make» a in“ rrport to the Hifly first cuugress. All lunds re {claimed from we desert condition by :any wan-'l' thus dam-10pm! are to he ,suh'uct to entry-as homestead claims lat d 1" minmnm- prico of $4 per acre. BY "i‘iifllifiiii’fl. " THE meniny TREATY. \.\'As'mxaru::, March 6 «'l‘hr'r pl‘vni dent hm man» with d t : cungren'a the rmmiuing d -cumvnts ‘ and protucub rdntang to tho fisku-ry tn‘uty, to~ gshtimr with u lulzr-r from Secretary Bayard. In his la-ttrr Chain titty Buy am! sags: "A.“ insprmitm cf {hi f dummnntglry ,éiiszmy “ill sur‘v'u (u doumua'rzuu [ht pr .czicul and imp-mm“. Tx'a'llllfi ac cuunphsiu-d by on- ”may nnw pend ing bel'um- Um- sunuie. by which nu qm-sfiuu of ‘11" intu'gu‘utzttilm and udmiuiatrmiou of 111» m-azy of 1818 lie-IWPPH thv Uuih-d Santos and Great Brilnin is truusfmz'uJ sun! elevated {run tbu- ulm-urity ium winch it. bad mru snfl‘rred w iz:p-u fur the arrest», films. dummiuu :um nthvl‘ I-mlmrmss ment of Americ n fishing ves<els dm‘iugjlm ye-nra 1866 mm 1887, Were bnsmi npuu 8.41»ng mfrucx IUHS ufjhe trwuy of 1818. ul' of Canadian law: pussrd in the [)l'ufrsix‘l] vx.-r:utiuu 01 mm [IL-my. All hllt‘h Vuxutinus uc \iun 1151's rc-mmivd in “w lists of st-izurva, etc, is met, and rendered 2:11p :rSibh: of (K'mnruhms in the fu~ turn by xlu- provisinns of the treaty now huh-re me sa‘nukc. and tbv um Most. enjoyment by the United States fiwerluuu of ireuly rights and the custumsry huspxtuliny nun under in. tvruatiuuul Isz am! comity,uud is secured m the parts “ml burburs of Imuswm Cmndu and Nuw Found-v uud. ' "The corrpsptmdwncn will also lfiqtvo H) urtubli~iz Hm fact that prior to the ”only of mm“ ruciiy of 1854 ‘HUd F~Hl)s€'q']t'llt h) i 5 :zizrugilfifin and In the ‘\(‘Z-.!"1 JSYH‘I thu \‘uxisiinus :.ml in Junk-mg :uixmnisrr diuu by the CA nuptial: zmilznriiiw was ”waived and Imu-Loa-kud. as In'ii‘éxt‘l‘ the: lreuty of 185 A uur that of :1871 (-uu‘mued any 'ulmsiuu I" the wrong‘ film-3 inflxctmi iupuu {bu L'm'hd S-nms fiflnurmen, Hi»? lxvitrwr :ruu‘.‘wr|¥iau cvnnlrn'ed any 1 12:1qu or pl'u\'i.~iv:l aguius! their 12141121va and u ll'fwiiii'vu became ‘ UrCrhrlfl'y. A runuly should no lungm be nupmvdvd. sFLLlVAx—znrcnz‘nn. Loxnox. March s.—lt is repofled here Inn! Sullivan is now settled com furmply in his new qum-lwsin nu uh scum mun of Frame, and them is px‘nhzibilily of thu tight with MitL‘hell Coming 017 within a l'z-w {in} s. ‘ xsw cnxxnsa TREATY. \X’Asmxmox, March s.—.Tha new Chinese treaty will be signed by Svcretary Bayzud for the United State-3 and hy tha- Chxrem miniszer fur the Bmpvwr uf China. this wwak and be sent not, lutu' than Thursday. HEAVY 57.411315 [K 3417:2022. ‘ 1m Rank s—“: mlw‘ ‘l';.i'i'x': in Saw-Mon and Denmark has law: Hung'l'd by heavy .mow falls. Trufiiu u»: liwfinos of (10anth Ger— :::=uu' i~ 21an intvrrnph-d. Dannie is '.‘i ni-L-nfiy rm off from the wmh}. .\vulmmiu-s in Trout kilhzd twenty pm's :n.~. A viulnm sand Menu has 12;. n raging in Egypt 9mm- Saturday. Mupping ll'ufii' on the 51102 CmmL . ‘ NdVld guard nu l’rnseian run-Jul xs‘ bl‘ilsg 01:31-3sz at a}! :«unth Russia; >921 runs; the uhjrct is to re-x-nfurw Hm murim s and to mppr orvws tn nun-hum rhip‘i vqnipwd fur war. 12.: ‘ “mm m and Indium :th- run-fits Emu a iiz‘i- 4 i'Jl'X't'il thrtuh~t:l:r'{i«vl:Hf ~ A, h Ef‘u: ‘3O i-wnf's :1! ‘i‘Ui‘Ezqt. WlL—«iu. :1. .‘t' <‘!;"H(' ('.Uiu'AIGN s -‘2‘-E‘~;L'i’l E?" ”.‘..-m \l?"'Z~'. Man-"z: 5- "x'i_.~J-'im ‘f :-::.:;c Cnixguwsi 1.2;! Es; math... A‘: mg,- , :3. (R [umiHHA int" 2min) and u;‘._::m';-:w.l I _v lim alumina-22$ s-lectiou ‘u.’ .\f.-m:n:r lit-unit. of WO9l erunia. ‘i'x-uirunuz. mad Hun. I‘ilil. B. Thomp‘ ‘.m. x:. Jr.. Summary. ThPCUIeiHBH ;;:;:..~‘:.m9d uu furlhcr business than 1:.» arrange and informally confer ‘(2l um Hm situation. 1 1111: «mm BUrINESS. ; >12); I’lmxclsvo, March 2-—-Guptain 13w rLu-r :.nys that be IUD: bud uu our in-nlwuzdx-lam “ilb qudim-r and mu :meu-L'ih-I; vuth him >iL-L'o 1:9 [(-li‘ [lm ,M-rvzc»! In»: cuptumpvr. Hr 5:2). 5. "ii {Aha-r war. om- nf my awn-ink lurhi~ ma. Page: Sumld “new I '-.\:;.~ ”my.“ :. .- of ihn pm: :1! km Tam-n --oui i uppnihtmi iim Li--f In} (H;- £~ 2' ‘ Z t'unlUlllll. Eil‘ till; 50:1;1- gyu‘] l; “A!“ Hm. Ho- v. 11: :i-e- Fallsa' «v; n: I:.;.;_ HSAUIUJI ”1‘ s.‘U=‘.‘~l€ 5? van; ‘f 4.1:: - flu in» A .~ in 5}1".~'l xvi" . .:‘1 11;.- Ht. L' I".\’ 3‘. hI? it"vr ln-u'n azu~ i ‘. >:!.:'.~ in- ‘M' l 111:. l rilp: i-SP zhe 1””: mi: bring nut Um \vhuh- Hhh lim- 5. Mx-umiluu I Will 1 vnmu my. I -: 11' 'w nth ndiu: u) my usual dlnif‘r. 'I shzzli not Iroul la. mywlf übunt it. i I hum-w Ismhrmg abnnt, llu- rut-ord. ‘H. ‘1“. L’wdwr, 5200’ found in Gardmvr‘s I.u~h lvnu‘i. t) , t: e- othr-r hand a dispatch from .\sz; 'l' ti. to tho Chrouirlt' rt'lwrtn tint or ii.‘ saying that lirvt'lmr will at. 1»; hi» (-nnnrclion “iih Gztrtiint-r’s ttzwrtztivens. It is the opinion in _'\'-. Yuri; thztt t-ithor b'rechur‘s nonn ,-:;,. if. t-f! HH\\':tl‘l‘ulllttl!i_\' Il~l'tl. or that 5: l'=lzll'l‘ ll unhuozh-tl line-uht‘r. An firm-“w. - in (‘ini says that in six years iirt‘ Hupul'ttttittu (if Cl‘lld‘.‘ r-[titlm from itzt- l'nitot Stntw into British Co— ht'au-iti ta ho rotinml has increased t't'wzn [T.UUU to 105.011 pounds, and tho tillty paid by tho Chinese to the (Hindi tn government lost your showt~ r-n imft‘r‘ihu of 32.} pt-r cent. altuVe tho pu-vh-ns your. ’i'UE QZ'Ei'X‘IUN or .umtsstox. \\'.-\-~t:i>:c.'rtr.\', March 2.——l{epu'oli aims on tho Committee on territories l-t‘uftn—H gin-at confidence that they run t-ut‘rv through their plztn to di vith- Duk-‘ta. Rvprvseutntiw Baker m‘ Now York has prepared at bill in] mining mush Dakota as it state and giving torritorial government to north Dakota. Republicans say that thny mil got enough denim-ratio votes to (it-font the omnibus hill pro~ pared by Springor and supported by tho democratic majority of the comu rnittoe. to admit. Dukutu as a whole Mob}; with Washington. Montana and New Mexico. The republican pro _rmntna is to defeat. this bill. pas. Mr. Baker's bill. and than await further action of the committee rela mm to otm-r territories. The re~ publicans uro ready to admit Wash ington and Montana. on petitions prvfieutt'd by the people, but. the) my there have been no popular [er titiv Us from New Mexico. and [boy are disinclined to admit a lot. of people -.-. ho sunnot speak the English luu gunge. North Dakota, the republi can: claim. has a population large enough for a state. but it cannot. welt i=-- admitted until ufterit. has been orgautizml as a territory and the peo ylu gin-n an opportunity. in some forum] manner, to express their opin lt)nn‘ and to frame an organization for smut gjvel'nmflut. If their pro grntnnieis carried out, they expect. that twtitious will be sent, in for tlnl admiSnion of North Dakota next winter. The population is said to be SIOOO. TUE “onmacs 311.1,." \Ynsiiixo'ros, March 4.-——Represon~ infivub‘rringui, on be half of the me -3 liily of tho committee on territories. nus l)!""l)ilr(‘xl :3 report which ll“ Will pun-4'12! m the IJOIIwH, reccomending the [lineage of what is known as the "mnnilms" bill. to enable the people uf DHkOlH‘ We: hington. Moment: am! Now Mexico to form state gov 'wrmnims and ho admitted into the Uninn. Dakota, it says, has an urea of 95.596 480 acres. an estimated pop ulatinn in 1887 of 568.477 and a tax :ihlt' property valuation of $151084, 3335. It la conceded that in point of puplllullun, agricultural and mini-mi resources and all other matters which i-onuivute u fittlte, Dakota is fully iareyured fox-admission. and in facx, no mher territory equally well fitted for stutuhood has hermoforo failed uf adin ssion into the Union. This fuizm'u is atlributahlu to the fact that all nrgunized aflort heretofore inn-lo in the terriiory have had a division in view. Regret is expross~ ed that even now there are some well «I soosed [maple in the territory who Will insist that Dakota should not be mhuittml to the Union as one state, and who prefer no admission until a .livisiou is accomplished. Attention is called to the fact that 24,867,115 acres, comprising more than one» fourth of the amine area of the terri~ wry is Indian reservation land, and deluded from the jurisdiction of the propowd state. The climate in the northern portion of the territory and 'the character of lands West of the Missouri river are stated to be such as to preclude the possibility of a dense population in these regions. If, howewr, the Indian titles should be hereafter extinguished. and the population become so great as to mukn a single state govunment nn-~ wib-ldy, oongress may provide for a (llYl‘siOD into two states. Montana, has an area of 92,016,648 :it‘res; a population estimated at 175,- 000. and a taxable property valuation in 1886 of $55.076,831. Indian rosar vntmn in that territory comprise 20.- 574.648 news. The area of Washing: ton territory is placed at 44.796160 acres, of which 4.107.557 are Indian rpsen‘atiun land. The population in November last was estimated at 160. 000, und tlm taxable propurty in 1887 was given at about $56,000,000, not including railroad property. ‘Referenco is also made to its great mineral and lumber rasuurces. The area of Now Mexico is placed at 79 568.640 acres. of wb cl: 9.586. 225 is comprised within Indian “‘6‘ vrvutiuns. Official mum-1 of 1386 showed a population of 134,161; and the taxable propert in 1886. amount ed to 56.000.000. film growth of the n-rritury has been much retarded by tlm unsettle l condidon of land title's. Tho report concludes: “'l‘ha {our nan-imries whose admission is pro ,vided for in thin bill have populqtioml I area and rosonrcos which entitle them to admission into tlm ['nion. It summit lm the policy of congrcss to admit territories. into the Union - when-_wt-r tinge conditions are road» I izm]. Tlu- committee therefore rec—l (mink-nits the pus-tags of tho hill rc‘! [)Urtui. i SARAH ALTLIEA. 1 SAN meczsco. March s.—Mis Judgo Terry. who. according to «Lu Cifilvn of this 9115761110 wort 3':-stir day. was dx-clzm-d leguily marriei tn itleo lzitt- I‘. I*. Smmt-‘r Sharon. “2:.: .‘lrl{‘(‘ today in w him-1: runny-3; :~'i:i‘ joxpx’rt: tn rui'i‘iva‘ il‘wtu tin‘ ~'li'r- L: ‘t’fi'ilit‘ nudw-i‘ Rim lil'~"i~i"l'i. Sir- r - i “avg-Z i "it: hwy I (in uni - :u'o .4, much "i“ :35 [Hi t 3 s- {not aim? flit: liiglp :.t Era; immi has «icciar- al t‘: at i “is. ilw viii.- of (it:- docs-used. un-i has thi-reliy ro— fu‘rd nll filnndvrs hoapod upon mo." “Whvn I married Mr. Sharon,” SIIP continnod. "he told mo that he could not so» why his children should op [out the m-zrringo in any way. He alwnyfi spoke wry freely to me about his nfl'uirrt, and I know that. he "Judo about st-vun million dollars waturing the Spring,' Vzilloy watur retool; of this Icity. Ho mzulo return] milli.=n dol— llzu'a in a grad Company sit-homo. when Hm sold his, stv-ck ii. tln- 01 l com; any {‘ll lligil {lit H. anti {:1 ii!“ timv Ha- now :(‘tlLlllelly “'.l- .-‘ai“e-.i lie- :"vllfl :i-Eill‘Ni 112;? two (‘dthph‘uiH-L 'amt {ix-114%): mi; ,“hvts it “aux-:l2} fun. {{l‘ infill" t 31 i'.-f l‘.‘ n. FILE tram-u in lii“ (".g“. 'n ;l).ii;ifit'l-l : In! ‘\'\'.'i-ititi_gtn‘:~ .'il whin iin ilu- lift-'l' «it; Ev initiv' :1 \~:'_\‘ :p!"~hfz~1l-~ ‘A“"|li-'f‘i.iiEls!;."}l|l'l‘iii"i‘ innit 5:23.) “It" :.t -:.?.x t j ;; until “in“ ;m l‘-. sJ-ryivuhi‘t Uni? of ilii'i synfr; ginli-vi. lw vivid: it sum» [Hug i;l;w thr o millitxuw" . "At what ho you place the Cum mnnity proporty now?" was askwl. "Wt-11. I think that my share in the rmnmuuity proporty. or propurty acquired after our mzariago. will amount to nearly twanty millions." QUABANTINE STATION WANTED. SAN FnAxczsco, March 6,—Tho cs . talilishinont of a quarantine station on the Pacific coast has become more than over a quostion of importance. Tho hill introduced in tho United States senate by Senator Stfnford providing for a quarantine station has not yet lmcomo 0 law} but cfi'orts will he made to secure its early passage. At a meeting of the recently on pointed committee tonight it was de cidod to address a memorial to con gross urging that it. may become a law. A committee consisting of Mayor Pond. Dr. Rosenstein and U olleutor Huger was appointed to draw up a memorial. . _ ALASKA SEALING. \VAsmuu'rnx, March 6.—Assist'mt Secretary Maner has sent. the fol lowing latter in regard to the Alaska seal fisheries to all customs officers on the Pacifir Coast: "Referring to this department letters to you of the 16th of March 1886. concerning the scope of jurisdiction of the United States over the waters and territory of Alaska nnd the prevention of the killing of the fur seals and other fur bearing animals within such area as prescribed by chapter three of title 23d of the revised statutes. You are again requested to give publicity to these matters so that. other parties who may be contemplating the fitting out of expeditions to kill fur seals in said waters may have due and timely notice of the requirements of the statute in the premises as construed by this department.” AGENT FOR THE PUYALLUP mums; WASHINGTON. March 6.- The pres— ident has nominated Edwin Eella, of Washington territory. to be agent fur the Indians of the Puynllnp agency consmidnted in Washington territory. Repeal of the duty on lumber will not hurt tho Sontbvrn states and New York city; therefore the ways and mnuns committee have put lumber on their free fish—Oregonirn. The proposed reduction of the su~ gar tariff is but nominal at best. and will he no reduction in fact. It will increase the profits of the “trust." without docrpasing the price of su— gar to consumers. California complains that thirteen othar products have a place on the tarifi' bill in the free lists. The bill is kinder to the Southern states. and to the capitalists and manufacturers of New York and Boston. It. is stated that. Representative Randall will 0 pose tho Mills tarifl‘ bill as resolutely as he has opposed any of the other assaults made by the Demoeralic majority upon the pro tmrtive system within the past five years. He has publicly criticism] the bill and has commpnted with great bitterness upon the fact that it receives the support of the adminis— trutiun. Over 1000 Republican clubs have noun organiznd since the National leaguu was stared. Each one of these clubs will be a full—grown bat wring ram by the time the campaign is fairly under way. Senator Regan of Texas may be called the champion office-holder. He has drawn a. salary from the ub 'ic pursn steadily for fifty years. l{lav ing began his career as surveyor of public lands in the republic of Texas in 1838. And inventive genius at Poca hontas, Ind,. grinds cornstelks and coarse prairie grins together and mixes them with water. When this compnund has been reduced to a pulp he presses it into blocks twelve inches long and four inches thick. When these are thoroughly dried they burn readily. and it. is claimed, give more heat than a similar quan< tity of soft coal. A number of ships have been chartered to take cargoes of lumber from Puget Sound sawmills to Aus— tralia;to return to the coast with cargoes of coal for San Francisco. The round trip will require about ~ix months‘ time. They get 423. 6d. a thousand for lumber. and $5.75 a ton for coal. An average shippf 1000 ten meannrment will carry 600.000 feet of lumber and 1500 tons of coal. Her crew will number about. fifteen. men, and the gross earnings of the ship for the half year will approxi mate $15,000. . J 1713033. —The following have been selected to serve as grand jurors for the term of district. court, to con vene March 26th: B. S. Pettygrov». A. W. Basb. J no. Grady. Chas. Eis onbeis. sr . J as. “'ilkea, Max Gerson, L. D. McArdle, J. 0. Christian and J. W. Conrad. l’etit jurors: John Hunvill. John Andaman, Thou. Sul lins,Jas. Anderson. Jan. Crane, C. .\lataun, F. W. Pettygrove. Henry Laurence, J nbu Linqupst. Thus. De~ ‘lanéy, and W. A. Laubach. ' A 101 loan. of lung. A report comes trom the east which is of great importance, it true. It is that there has been discovered in British India a blossom of such saccharine prop erties that it is destined to revolutionize the sugar business of the world. It is the flower of the mahwa or moolu, a tree of large size which abounds in the southern portion of Hindustan. This blossom has a sweet taste and yields one-hull its weight in sugar. The llindoos have for a long period been accustomed to extract a. syrup from the mahwa‘s flowers, but in the most primitive fashion, without at tempting to develop a process. The tree, it 15 stated, demands neither care nor cul tivation. It produces annually 3 thou sand rounds in of blvs>mlls, which it sheds during the night. 'i'iie saccharine" matter )9 also serviceable turn spiritous liquor and for an oil which may be used for both lighting and food. if this Wonderful re port is correct. it may I--: seen at a glance what a. disastrous competition the muhwa is likely to make with existing sugar in dustriCS. The best “’est India plantations pro duce 300 pounds per cut (one and onequartcr acres), (mange French and German sugar beet farms do not equal this amount. But it is claimed that file blossoms of five mahwa trees will yield the same amount, a. statement not consistent with the reported weight of the bloom, which. however, 'must be an error. From 200 to 250 trees can be grown upon an aspsut, from which it results that the crop of sugar, will be from forty to fifty times greater per acre of land than that of the sugar cane. The English speaking liindoo press is already urging the govern ment to take steps for making this new sugar industry a monopoly, so far as pos~ sible.—-—Grocers’ Criterion. Tapeworm in the Human Body. It is estimated that in the human body no less than ten species of tapeworm oc~ cur. A mature tapewt-rmin the intestinal canal may give rise to a. series of symp— toms including Vertigo. noises in the cats, impairment of sight, itching of the nose. dyspepsia and less of appetite, colic and pains in diiferent parts of the abdomen, palpitation, the sensation of weight in the abdomen, pains and lussitnde in the limbs and enmeiatiuu. Numerous cases are on record in which hysterieiil tits, epilepsy, convulsions of various kinds, and even mania, have been induced by the irritation excited by this parasite, and have ceased at once on its removal. Tape worms are introduced to the human body in measly underdone pork, in underdone' veal, and in underdone beef. When vegetables are fertilized by sewage, tape worm ova adhere to them, and a common form of introduction to the system is by means of salads. it takes a great deal of washing to render lettuce safe that has been grown in this way. Thorough cook— ing of everything, water included, is the only safeguard against tape worm.—Her~ aid or Health. Coking the Dead. A new sort of cremation, or rather in~ cineration, has been produced by a. gas engineer of Monongahela, by which itis said the solid and volatile portions of bodies are separated, the former into a mummy of coke and the latter into gas. ‘ The remains are not reduced to ashes, but will be returned to friends, to stand up in the corner or keep in any shape that their , tastes may prefer. A dog was killed and brought to the gas works, and the retort , being heated to the proper degree, the body 3 was shoved in and the caps screwed on. i The gas gauge was watched and it was § found that while the dog was incinerated 1 he made 180 feet of gas. In the course of 1 a couple of hours the retort was opened. \ The frame of the dog was whole, being ‘ fanned into a perfect piece of coke, which , could be handled with no more danger of ; breaking than an ordinary piece of coked g coal, and when removed but a very slight ‘ odor was emitted from the rctort.—Chl~ ‘ cago Tribune. The Old Types of Lovellnou. . The French realists. the arbiter: of literary fashion, don‘t make their hero ines beautiful any more. That is com ‘ monplsco, they say. Instead, they have i them changetul eyed and “swift and iwhive and half perverse,” with sudden, serpentine movements and an exciting Lfcrocity of disposition. What with our passion tossed French cousins and our i bacolic English sisters, all run to size, the duty of preserving the old types 0! love liness falls on us. We should havespecial preserves for it. as we have for the buffa ‘ lees in the Yellowstone park and as they do for salmon at Tadousac.—Eliza Put nam Heaton. An Interesting Wu- Album. 1 In the state department at Washington there is an album that was intended for some Oriental potentate, but never was sent. It contains the portraits of all the Union generals as they were at the open~ lag of the war: A gaunt. black haired McClellan; a thin, black headed, boyish Hancock; 1: Grant you would not know at all, and a very youthful Sherman. But the portrait of Gen. Dan Sickles in that book is a portrait of Gen. Siekles of to day, minus the crutches with which he is forever accompanied. Whether he has a barber call upon him every morning or not I do not know.-——Jul.inn Ralph's Letter. Advice to n Young Doctor. In a recent address to the graduating class of the University of Maryland tac ulty ot physic. Col. H. Kyd Douglas said these wise words: “A young physician's first prescription should be for himself—o wife—to be taken immediately. A young preacher ought to get along without a wife. A young lawyer may get along without. one, but a young eelihate doctor won’t do. llis marriage will certainly carry more weight than his medical (ll ploma. Doctors must be sober and sari mts, and there is nothing so likely to make them so as an early marriage."—New York Sun. Steaming Versus anlgntlng. A correspondent in The Garden directs the attention of plant and orchid growers to the advantages of the practice of boil ing tobacco juice in houses for the destruc tion of insects over the old practice of fumigating. One great advantage is that the steam does not scald nor discolor the most tender foliage nor the most delicate flower; that it can be done without pre rious preparation, 1. e., drying the foliage, etc; and that the operator can walk about in the house it necessary during the operation. Burn-revs Lon hr Truth. The American boy who has learned that George “'ashington could not tell a lie must not forget his German brother, who also glorines a truthful ancestor. Bla- ‘ marck when only a lad proved his love for truth and courage by promptly owning up to his father that it was he who broke the statue of Hercules in a park at Kniephofl, with a stone thrown by him at a bird.— New York Tribune. —— -——~o . "—7 ———-—— Judge Walter Q. Gresham gives this as his idea of the qualifications of a good Judge: “Modesty, know ledge, discernment, intogrity, health and sand.” By the way. there are a good many people who think tbes. are among the capital qualities for a good President. Notlce of Dusolnuon. Notice i- heteby given (but the purhu-rrhl harewfore existing between W. H. Manic: at. (has. 5. (:nllo, doing humus under :11 . firm. mum- of “ Chas. S. Grille & Co.’ is hit day (1.5 waived by mum-u (onzem. W._H. Mctrick rem “. 3 from me mm. Tm- ll uplhues of the 11:11) me :sstde by Chu. S. Grido, to “horn all at couul are to be paid. CHARLES S. Gum, . W. 8. Menu“. Port Top-mend. lurch 6. 1388. Notice of Duaollmon. Notice is bareby given that the [mun-ram: heretofore existing between T. J. Connor and r. W. Peltygnvr. doing business under Ib firm name of ,“ Ponymvu A Conner," is this day dissolvnd by mullml con-cut. '_l‘. J. (tonne: retiring from the film. The .hbuilieu of m;- flrm an attained by): W. Pettygrove. to whom I“ mounuarem paid. I‘. J. CONNER. F. W. I’ETTYGROVE. Having pnrchnm" the truer-u! of 'l‘. J. Con nox- iu out business. I beg leave to thank on: many patrons for pas! {tor-s. ma “no.l I cox. balance 0! tho same. 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CORRESPO"~ CENTSr-uLa :;z‘>-',:;v~~'}";=_§ .‘. 1:5:343 Caiifc—rniun Bank (Li-flied" BEBLlN—beudfirll'3ijl'; '\'.~: 1.2:: affiz- {hugger National Bank; SA) FBAchaco—«The Angiu—Califorz.Em: {mic (3.xml‘md‘a: Penman, 011.: 'i‘Lv First National Bank; VICTORIA. li. {.‘.. Bani: nf Britxs‘u Columbm;l{ALu-.u Vow. Scorn, The Bank of Bahia}: ELL-:32 .‘. mezucag-Hong Kong, The Chat cred Built of India. Australia 3,312 (‘Znuzw . Agents for the American and Ref: titu- Linfi‘m‘ Steamshipe; {Pa-eke:- for sale to and from all parts m’ [Cur-lynx _ 3" We have a secure. and s-mzun-ii ‘» .2'lll‘l‘s' w: 7.1!! receive vu uables on atoragn at mn'flcmié'.‘ -‘.;--:- ' . mrm'wf—uw ‘Clus. E. “'oLVEM'nI. J. 0. Win—nun. J W. *‘l‘-»!:~1~:, J. K. Ennlnxxx. ‘ President. V.-l'i'v>lr‘.HY-.(. .‘ manner. Secretary. § The Farmers’ and- Merchant’s Insurance 60 ‘lé 4 } I ‘ . Capital Stock, sit-‘BOOSOOO. Albafiy, (Regen. ,a . J. H. LIVERMO rat/E Agt. Port Townsend ‘ ____,_. __ ,_._._ i DIRECTORB:—flnn. n. s. S'm m.. m.. 1,. 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ALSO I’3sz Orders on any puint in Europe to l’urt, Tuwnsehd, or any other point ill United States or Canada. EEK}; ESTK’I’E BGL’GE’E ENE £91330 maimcriptions rereh 6.. for an pzigvri and periodical published in the United States or Europe at Lumislmrs prices. . {Edwt ~ GRAND CLnggANcn SALE Funnzgglxa GOODS Burkett & Eisenbeis’ Wat-LITE}!“£4I34; for SMXKAL Spring. .£3233:@‘szmements. .