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'- - \- 'i anzl111:.1-_~_;1.1:1';-1 rm -:,.1-;‘ :;.1;> was a mm “1 ~... ~21 1-. thl‘r till; “'l. .zf‘ ~ :1 i '11:! l: .1: .‘». A \‘ol'lml 1‘; l". a f 3:»;1‘w- W‘l‘: made:‘l.::: 1i; - :' film- IH-l’n -‘ tin—i able in 11;.1' -. 1. ii iiilili' x" 1- 2. mendutinziv I‘. ;.- ._ :12 i‘lhcu 12. 11‘ the Whnlv )ilul -, . 1..i;1‘:~‘l'l"1I--‘l""'.1 except road-l 5 tin llzi'ni :zgitu' L-Iu ni'i street lull: I‘.‘-l‘ll n‘ it}: j.u-I_\‘- 2 thing is l'liu' '-.1 iii“ '.-.'--I'l{‘tol-vll(‘~§ complishml: liar :11.- ll J‘il‘: haw lwt‘lli gone ovm':~1111~;1,. {':.:l-~. and :‘n- >Ol generally :.:11:1i;1.-é. Uzi-. 1 ll‘ll\“liiUb in"; unnecessary—mu-l-t :-. l‘l‘lullhtt‘l' of} how much tunic :;:--l l111:i119.~‘.~ Port! Townsend is i...~i11;_; yuan-after hurl by this llt'g‘lt-t'i. It only remains in“ some euterguifing >ll2l'it with the un—i orgy of activity to ilzkl‘ ltolfi and; push this more to mien-rls. It. is do— i plorable that our citizens Wait tor a‘ very few to do everything; aml even; then, the enterprise of active ( nos is 1 not seconded as Should be. UHF-11.! instead of being helped along: it is! frowned upon and discounted byi envious ones. In this way all spiri' is gradually frozen into cold imiiiier-i once. People wait for the rag. wad to . come of its own accord—as though; that would be the agency all potent: to lift us into every kind of prosper—l ity. Nothing else is desired but thai railroad. Let every thing eke go! What a commentary on tho judg—l ment of an intelligent people! Lina-2. ' now whispers are heard imputingl personally selfish motives to the cxti— zens who are getting up the railroad. land bonus. \Vhidby island trade could just as easily as not he held here, if only proper conveniences and facilities were afl'orded to the people] there, so that they might come andt go in all kinds of weather, have their . "freight handled with safety, be af—l torded quick transit and moderate charges. The Anevs has urged this enterprise frequently heretofore, and refers to it now in the hope that after all something may be done. Editorial Notes. The Olympia Standard has a sari ons attack of colic because republi— can voters in that city have organized themselves for the coming camgaign. The general land oflice ofiicials have unearthed timber land frauds in California amounting to tenor eleven millions of dollars. Califor nia. is becoming so used to booming everything that even a timber steal there has to be done onascaie so Inge that it takes people’s breath away. At the same time the greed and unscrupulous methods of great corporations are illustrated in the usual way. Kind of glorious railroad news, ain’t it? “It: need not care whether the joint lease is ratified or not, so longusthc Southern Pacific. wants an outlet in this direction. But. then the Port Townsend Southern haaa pretty dead sun- thing anyway. whether 816 big company wants to buy it or not. The Skagit Non-. 3 wants Bun. B. O. Dunbar nominated for Delegate by the republicans, as the only man who could be elected. Judge Dun~ bar is a grand, able man, and would be a clean and well nigh invincible candidate; but to say that he is the only republican who could be elected in putting it altogether too su-ong. There are a dozen others We could mention, any one of whom would dooredit to the nominating power, and would have strong chars-es of success. We do not believe that either of the great political parties in this Territory is limited to one man, by any means. It is rein-shins; to note that the spirit of everlasting “get-up-and rustle” is beginning to strEk-c in on Port Townsend peo‘ lkas 3m only in spots. When it pox-menus the Whole mass thoroug‘uiy it uh! build a city on Qaimper pcuEnsJJ that will be 11;: czzy of other citins and; the pride of our oitirens. 3i _ thing} elseis fiEf P. ‘d. ‘.l Lou that spi;.'t talzoi hold of the work ‘(Toroughly the)" will reach for o.x .Q* in sight! It seems that}: -:‘;. xxx-Mar T. .‘IiHsE of Ohio has 322. '.l :24 :11t to Hump? this Territury 1:: 1:. !;il»;12_~-;,. fin is announced uhamly ; ; m}; :.; xiii larent points The CLOILILS Nugget, . rank democratic Lug-n. says tixt: democrats of COIMBL‘ should arbour-i up the orgauiyu‘h; I . w. yam-[H 1""!- . . , Senator Dolph‘r; 3911;: iv; Provident! lands: of our Board of Tran. -;_.vc 35‘ him to fully alive to our every inter- " at. Bmin; 00591: is Proving, as]! t' ‘ ""'-“"!.'°n' mzixi lu‘;_:- m: ‘i ;:1; W (' :‘ yr-inn-l and wu’l‘ fz-r li." i‘” ' " ' ("4 .‘l2' :2“. “154310 lejiuri ; Z‘-x"?:' , tfth-I'l.r'2.E-‘ X 1-9.. -~i L s'; H: “:- . 34:421'11‘. ‘--:.:.\E ”3,:- ii ‘z‘ ~- {1: g; al-E; -.'.u pr-‘s? ‘nL‘ :i'-l,»?* is: . 21f: I‘i'wl “Shannan .1-4-3 $142; E'- .’ " f; E ' ,I- .: I - :u“: ~. 2., ‘-.~:;.l;lx f.:.;--;.; Janna-‘14.. ’ I'-~n n: l'r.“ To'.\usv1‘.‘].uu the ground; 11.9.! in (mm cf war “”5: (he-n! Brit-{1 nit. Ed” .‘a. -:':'§(‘:i3; an. .3:; . :.: nus-HWY V .z‘gz .; ,w_ up.“ c.‘. I v I 'l‘. .; I‘. ;‘ \- ‘ ‘1 WV“ ‘ : ..' ,' .i 9- :i-u. rt Hwidi-z-HEI. - ‘ .~ - ~. ”in-7‘ :._ i .';.‘xY-I'E.x nr :' ‘ i .. l, 330 7‘ ILL? 121-- I= . . ; x . 9-5 ':'_-I -;u :1 '.‘-.‘:;< [Ht-1. :52 .‘ .':. .- .2 :;."~.\i!h (hunt iirit i" ’- ~.v.~;§ uyxig‘; v.l Imm! sm l 3:1 :2! i“. -;'ii7u :‘ H‘.-i é'Uln.‘ w!) l’algd w :- '.i - v .;a r v. ML: L- ihnl . . _7 ' _Ei':. dd. 5: “l'i2:>i.; Ell‘ . .‘jg 'm’ . \"‘l'_\’ ”mix “f: . . ‘h ;. h'l'!‘l'.«||'_\‘ ”nth!" a, -~ _ mun-nu thxr Lnurrz‘ . - -;l m 11:11 la Him} “211: ‘ . .: CHI 5 1 null» (111‘ ' - ' ‘ l ::‘i€~:‘_‘. I'nrzH Im ‘ ‘ . .‘x su‘njucsiun an iiutuin. -. . -: ':;':- to tail; 1121:! way Mr. . .. 14. v, What \H-lill} it mutlortu » .» l .. .ul ul‘ Sun Frau-iSOO if the _- v m: .». :1! ixud >ti2l :mmht-‘r :smtiuu I: ~: 2’ V 2 quiit‘ tinw Hm govern I. 1‘: 4p, :.:.'3 'iu-w its hum-eat in its ;‘ m: h ‘nllfl‘it‘af by juni nut-1: an . -.:!.':lv.~3:!:z-_-!:L ‘Q..o—~ PICKINGS. i‘iau: Spreckols has allugsl de— (-~ Iv“. upon l’hnludulpbia us tho sceuu oi upnruzmus for his eastern refinery. 'l 3.10 Japanese newspapers are do— \|:t;::g much space tothoprupu>l~ Huh of a competing line of 51mm nnlps from 3 okohmnuto Mexxcn. Whitman county now has eight ll:"\\'spflp£‘l‘:s auul three orfuurm-w t-wus urn growmg so rapxdly that :r. W 1”. only he a qucstmn of a few *mmxhs' time when the number ml! ‘OO a fun? «iczon, says an exchange. Snrvqurs, summsml ta 1m in ll!“ infirm-st of tho Jlsxnimlnl I'HIULKH'U “(liking through {Em Bitter lluu'. Mountains and coming this way. ._vs a. l‘ulouse exchange. It, is 521 Ll :nut they will soon be in Whitman I-Junty. President Carnot has acceptml tlu» ;.~:ignutiun of the cabinet mini-ti-rs .nml will conduct. the affairs of their .lepartmcnts until their successors are appointhd. It is expectop thui Houqnot will be summoned to form a cabinet. The state department will probably 1 min» a {eat of the right of Framer: lu Impress naturalized .‘unoricans int.) the. army. John I“en-:hic-r, u Him-n of Nevada. who on returning to visi: in France, his native country, after being naturalized in America, was :.‘:r(‘l§tetl and forced to enlist in the French army. In tho upper Nooksacl; valley, North and South Forks, may lm hm] not less than five hundred claims of won) 40 to 160 acres each rich allu \iul bottom lands, any ten acres of which when put into cultivation is rupuble of maintaining a largo fum . Ely. These lands can be had under the homestead nnd pre~emption en~ tries. The captains and pilots on the Columbia. and Willamette rivers, have organized an association for protection and mutual aid. It. starts out with a membership of twuuly .wo. 'l'Le association has elected inc following officers: R. Hoyt, cap~ taiu; E. \V Spencer, first pilot,Al Betta, second pilot; J. W.'l'roup. parser; A B. Pillsbury. clerk. Articles of corporation of the Sim :rit River Driving company have been filed with Secretary Owings. The object for which the company is f vrmcd i-xitu,bnild, own and operate steambonis and steam machinery for driving, saving and towing: logs in tho Skugit river. The capital stock of the Company is $3,000. The prin cipal place of business is Lyman, and trustees are Adolph Behrens, How :ml D. Cole, Frank Ledger; Ensou B. Ebey and JOS. W. Jackmnn. Commissioner of the General Land Oflice Stockslager has made a report Concerning redwood lands in Culifor» min. The transactions are gum- into with much detail. 1n sunning up Stockslager says: “Entries now no -ler consideration are only a small portion of those in which li'l'C-Su par 'ieS are interested, and to which ul— :uged title has been required in Bill! ilar manner, the records of this of ice showing at least 860 such anti-ms and embracing about 57,000 acres of the finest timber land in tho United States, which Pulnam, who is admit t:d to be a specially well~informcd timber export, estimated to be worth at least $11,000,000. P The business of raising horses in ' this (eraitory of late years has been !lo a large extent abandoned. Horses ”.mighing from 900 to 1100 pounds Hate in maimed, and the market can— :th well be overstocked. Eastern t uyers come here «away year and pur- L‘hnse all that is o cred, but they neldum get all they want Raising horses is just as profitable as rearing flattle, and they are much less trou— ble to care for during the winter months. The outlay is not so great in the commencemrnt te start in a small way. The danger of loosing-i ‘them while growing and being uoti 'mady for market is no greater than; it is for raising cattle. 1 Apropos of the many rumors as tel ,lhe probabilities of the .‘S:’l‘.ll:< m 1 [Pacific 01' {my uthvr i‘orax‘l amending yto the Sound with Part '.‘o .1 T u: ‘ 9- tcrminns it is well 90912:: lizzi‘, :‘ .a: I Port Townsend Southern rz‘iru..d lxaill be begun in the near mun: f ‘\‘.‘lxcthc-r any trunk line SJ COflClzl am! or not. The unlit-r: f:;-:"i'f 1‘ .‘ mla fur terminal litti'pegds is buiz. ; 1. ~11- ly pm'lud 50m. (Au. :;;.'-x~‘ fink-g al ruwly baa-u sun-ml. i‘ in all euux‘se‘ 11l ;‘-.:_v ;.:«_.13_.'3 I in mxgums ms to :vtil to 5.02;: - 0:14.: hie will be: c«ummnmu‘=d. he; Um cmstmctiom of :l: ~rmd '.siil ' . 3: : ' '.l regerllesa :h)‘ rurl. "29;. .-i:».- gvn‘lumun. ¢:-:v :fiml as: luminefi and have 1..‘.- nin-an-wiihul to back up their (10-? Pix -.~—L‘Ui‘l'. Pr]. l 3 II will talk a rug] Ge-fluf 1.11:”- !nuily an BreyLr-l‘: 2 a! In Show thu ‘l4- {my “mini. 11.9.1 -‘x...-..1u.u Luwr fists m Samuz; and has dour every thing 21m: couhl lm upmted hf him in wax-Jug (‘wruiau aggn: Lun. if" ‘..-- «xihd Jlalietun L'unid be braid; Imm he would readily prove :hat, but for tha remonstrances of the :; ~_13~;3‘ .‘.:.x a‘. z.” and (h‘rmux con H. . aw-uTei xazavu :::l;:}-rw<n-.l lb! 1: ' :I'; {z'mz r-w :i-o v-‘LNMP. Hav -52'; :ru—t- -} t‘ :i.-- yin-EM"! wunl of -: - -- I'. -i -. : \ ~.:.~i.i.‘?“7951h1§13!1) :3~ :i_: 13!: -' '3‘ : .-.I :3 Prflhmii :;: l ‘ " "-. 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Sax-uh»: Unis, it iis sail. 15w [lng ’ .1: 4-2:;Eu'i'uu ;‘!"“'s'!‘ Nu 1h" $22!: :.:' a: “in nnko- n; “:11 :31131‘ vfi'v-r.‘ in in ?~ -3.-'-ii than Ewl itnh mud-- Ln !: it!” of any «.lizuri inu'fmln‘t' siiil'w i: . anxrx-xl Rhi- SUIHHP.| _i The .‘lnzcrizan Hort I v ”“7 ’ i ‘ll The Pru—ixlvn: lam :~«-ut (u Cur! gnu->5 z: mcmugo rm- Hunt‘s-dim»; 1.3-; ‘ixsistiun :0 la‘nllihi! the impan'iuii'ux .J‘ ...2. n n'.. ... |-'u.-~.v. . “I. ‘ I’- -I'II\I n" of k'NilM," ruin ’."l'.;;xr.‘~ m: 1 (ii-111113.51? 11 is (-Euimu 2 th..: I: :;i::;_;:‘:.1.:. and i!:-‘ fictiuus :wzne- .Ei:~.~~.r=|-~ :;;‘-.~ ill‘qutlrh’. : in l):.‘§'ll('wll!ili'itr, lzm i: :;I::_\' he an»! jun-tow] ‘imt Eim i-l'iucilrul :‘nzasuu fur} pruhihltuxv h-giaiuiinu in in n-tulmt for th- «can-121mm ni‘ Ann-rim“ purl-1. purtieuiurly {'2‘ 1111 France. Wham xv cr—ut leginluti-m hm Imm (~x?l‘t‘l)io3_\'| exviusivn in i::. :-'::uru;-tor. . I'. is but n-nuugh h prohibit the! impnrmtiun uf :«u:xx=':Lill; which is] hardly impnitul :1! 2123.. Snue France hm; chlmlvd un' pork. let as sea. what the « flee: vmnH be if \-;u should exclude 1124' )rv-dncts, a—urh us wim aud oil and silks and OUH‘I' :zfiirlm which we import. in gin-3i quzuzlitiuf. Franco would soon on: huxfihiu pi.) if such action won. t Ikm“. maul \vuuld he only ttrnglml to iuuku a i-‘uungo in her laws. [ti-5x lutn exclusion. and usperiullg' of tow} px'utlut-ts. is :tlnm. t unl.uuwn at this tune 1211:»ng ('H‘lllzml tutti-ms. L‘vt‘n where the :u‘titrlu comes into tlirvct (Umpctitmu with the home pruducz, thc- mz-ni that is douvis tn impose an impart duty. thus leaving to the comm-nor the option of whether he will the the, domestic or the {Ul‘vign pruduct. Wino. which we are commencing to produca to a large extent, ts protottvd by a duty; but- it has lu-Vt-r occurred in Con gross yet to prohibit tht: importation of French, or German, or Spanish wine. Silk, too. has become 11 lead— ing industry in some of the American States, but our wuuwu can still have French silk dresses, if they chuusu to [my the duty on the silk. California pl‘vdun‘t‘s to-day hatter olive oil than is imported from France or Italy. but olive grmwrs have uovor asked that foreign olive oil be completely vzcluded. To bring France sharply to its muses, Cough-:5 shuultl authorize the Px‘L-aitluut :0 rvlaliatu in such a may as to Innku the rumliatiou felt. He should ham amthurity, in case of France’s excluding American food products of any kind, pork or any thlut' also. to refuse admission into the finitetl States of any French pm «lnct of every sort and kind. In the war 1886-87 our imports from France anmnatml to over $68,000,000, and our exports to Frauen something over $55.0J0,000. thus showing an 31;» parent hulanco uf trade in hm' hum of about $13,“00.00l). It. may be safely assumed that France will not pt-nnit the Amoricnn hug to disturb a condition of things so favorable to her, and that if she is seriously threatened with stem and ofl'ective n-taliation, her prejutiee against unr pork will rapidly disappsar, and hus tile legislation be repealel or greatly modified. Two lumbvr laden schoomzrs, the Edith and the Mary Delis, mm m parted wreckvd on the Northern California coast. The Big Bend country is expand ing wonderfully. They guarantee ”)0 shipmsul of 200.000 tons of whum this year. Eltllcrai .Nprnngs rum I“an lies. The waters of many mineral fining: poasess decided medicinal virtues an; or: ('npahleof doing areal: good in 60.258 to which they are adapted. Sam: at then: are not properly medicinal at all: bu; t'ne (-iu-nnmjzement to take large amounts. or fluid into the system, given visitors mm lllV‘c ‘.neeu impressed with their alleged 1.:-. :Eml power over disease, causes even 12;. e to be beneficial. But vast numbers annually resort: to such watering place: and unfit-ct themselves to dixomfort. and upcnsc in whose cases the waters do no find, and, it maybe, positive harm. This i- especially true of Springs situated at great altitudes, and those where bathing enters into the medical treatment, and forms a most important. part thereof. It may easily be seen how the “medi cine habit” is made to extend itself to this class of remedial agents. In health, and when the expense of a residence at such places is not a burden. "the springs” of almost any variety, provided the sac!- tary conditions nre not. too had, are calcu lated Ludo much good. The tired hast. ncssnizm and the lady jaded hysnciety duties and pleasures there flnda much needcd relaxation. The artificial com pounds to be found in every city are nearly as etllctent as health restorers, but they should not he taken without. discrim ination or Without. delinite uhjeet.—Globe- ‘ Democrat. ( Peculiar Efl‘ect of Blue Glass. During the blue glass craze of a few years ago Mrs. Ruth Smith. of this city, gave the matter her serious attention. Being a Widow of wealth, she caused to h: built on the southeast corner of her lmusen room composed cntirelyot bluc air-:5, into which the sunlight streams , during the entire day. Mrs. Smith wears lxluc glass spectacles. dresses in blue silk I and has her meals brought to this novel I mom on dishes or blue glass, Where she 7 :2ts, sleeps and lives. It is stated that 1.1.- lias; not been out from hrr glass home 1 Air} than ten minutes at a time in eight ; 3 3111‘, during which period she has never . itlt a pain or an urine of the slightest tle ; - :ription. .‘ Ilcr neighlmrs state that not a percepti— ; bl: change has taken phicciu her features ' ‘:.rlx:‘: the period (if lit-r novel method of ’ firing, and her wonderful preservation :t'..;l haul health have led many to believe that there is more virtue in blue glass ‘ than the g:ci;t~r:zl {millig- is willing to con , ccdx—iiyial-gwia.2‘2 iK‘UItlL} Cur. l’iltsburg » Dispatch. ‘ Bringing: a “'niter to Time. ‘ -\ l--:;‘ct lerubtninctl n rintisfae‘tory break- 1 fart a: .. urn-.tlzcrn hotel in an ingenious mnu‘wr. Having culls-. 1 for different items on the hill of (are with the unfail ing 1'03“}: uf hearing. "All gone, sub,” he fixed a stern look upon the colored mutt-t 11ml exclaimed in deep tones: “Do you know when- you will {:0 ‘0 when you die:- ' The waiter trembled and did not uply, but he turned saver, and with dis ;mtt-h i:rrev;:i;t out .1 smoking breakfast of clz'rl: mun-1t .T:',‘_' f:‘:‘.l'.l!‘l <ot :1 51.1 w! lusal. I'. .-..:1::. its; i.’. :..:‘l l'z'aul'VCtl these deli caries for izizusglf, Lu'. had been touched by superstition to produce them for 9” I ' ' . . widen—(,hicago'hmfi» _“L A sad", ‘51..- :luiej’l3‘?‘ ‘g F'ifi‘firg stézi‘hhhig ifi‘ £2l ¥ L-o .‘-'.‘s:\\‘~'}'.'.Y. mm. i!!2€’.. 1 Lu". 13-15. .-. firm} 3. -_". «‘2 : 1 p 7.: {,3 ‘ 1-2.3; I'.--.'-.-;‘.‘:ui if 2;? :‘ul .1 .- 21v;- f Evil-v 33 3L» =.;‘~l:»_’. a'uruf} i'w'iiv ‘. 9afiL-,;liz .1 :L'w I'lo - if‘l’uinfi .-:.;'-. :;.-'i"“211 E ‘ I:v"=;:~ :5 : n-L-s-zu'+ i‘ ;:;‘...\.~1‘.. ._-.; m 3 112:!» San ‘ ”h ‘ U .l :.i l::1 - {25: 111:1 an“ :Ugd‘ulzl- ‘ 021121. f FPKECKLEF. PHILADELPHIA. PIL. Agni :S. It i.~ - 72”} in Jay 1:1; biz-:5!" ianmlN) t 3. .1 Clam.» "gili'hx'filk'S. ihz‘ ViJiful‘Uiu A; ..zflz' 1'; Emr-a :9; .lu'i in] tn !::...1 ;: i:-éi:..-z'_\' m i’:._.3;l Evigd-iu and 21.3! :Lm guzrhr- ; :1 5.2“ fur it at: 3..“ I)ui:_\~.':::x- :‘i‘u’r ircn: "mil Lu» ("Jl£~ ‘l'.“.|::'.J“J indiuy. it Is llmlcl‘fluml -_;,,.- s.3.:sz:z!_w.)u ('ulnifle will bu put iu~ . Him (ml -I';rl‘ir:-. :a‘i {a be supplied by Syr.;cl;lm himwlf. . 1 HExEXLkL Lumx's sux. > ‘n'xvl'xvm'mrut. 0.. April 3. «Nearly ithh-t' izunah‘ul muplu_u-cs at the cur ‘i~ 'n quiu'iic-s in Lixn: «my county, of i uni-4; J-;'; nA. Logan; Jr.. is gout-ml imuzungvr and part ‘ wnur. \wut on u ' fink:- gt-sh-x‘duy meann- «.f a rv'due xiiuu m wugus. .-‘.l one nf tho qma‘ 1} .~ leuynt {in mun mm. I'. hunk. 'I L“ —:::E.’.u.~azzn-mwmi luxh‘ivvthumoll?. but the slerfl'uf tin- tummy uni hi~' —.-z . u‘lm ind Inn-n iulvg’x‘uphm! fur. had arrived on tho set-u»; and 10‘ gmi 1' with young LJgnu planned Marsha-1w: in thc pa'h vi the azrikurs 'i‘Lu mu!) \‘H'H' (mid to dispww. Tia-y rinpiw-l :Lx: insmui “mum-u rush-d furxmrd. nguu and the lwqufiicvm xvuzuiluhl in their pusitiuu and «Ilh‘lu'tl lin- point blank. .lu Imhuu nznzza-ll I‘qum'o lumlvird uwr a n tlw grunnd with u lzuilvt in his Ruck. 1 his alum,- vdvd Hm mob, which bu ('umu thoroughly heightened and find. Ten of the hinders were cap tun-. 1 and locked up. All is quiet, at 1111- quzuriva (0-day. Tm: PUnTAL smu’imz. \VAsmxwrux, April 2.—~Tix(~ post ;.;:x>tm gonnrul. in :im I‘L‘Vinl‘d 9in make uf par-[:l] (-xpcndilurvs. zuys the iurgu :mJ cuutizmml growth iutlw pmzul luminws uvcvsnilutca u consid— mnhlu inch-use. The iivxu for Lin uf clorks in pustoflic~s is ilu'l‘vusod to S:§,HUU,H:§U. 'Hm estimate for rent, light and fu~l for postulficus isin~ (-n-uswi in) $575.00". l‘bu animate fur {l've uviiwry spruce i.-: increased to h :' I",] v.l. fiUJJUUJ’UU. Touching upwim inciitivs in theruiiway mail scrvicu Ib.: puatluustvr general says that in his View special appropriation (Input conduz-c to £llO allvuutugo of the service, for the reason that they are not suflicicnt for proper distri— butinn. nu: mncr ch-zrlczsmp. NEW Yunx, April 1."-.1 Washington Spl-Cizll guys that prominent demu cmlic senators are of tlmopiniou that the president wxil promote one of tlm pi'cscnt associate justices of the supremo cuurt to the place iuudc vacant by Jndgu \Vuite‘s death, und nm‘oint a democrat of middle age to lhc associate justit'cship. There is a growing impressiun :uuung republican members of the sanulu that President Ulovelund will nominate an (xx-confederate to succeed Chief Justice \Vuitc. This impres sion grows out of efl'urts which south crn men are making to secure the appointment. of a representative from that section to the existing vacancy. THE JOINT LEASE. . NEW YORK, April l.—-The Commer ciul Bulletin says: “The Oregon momhors of tho board of directors of the Uri-gun Railway and Navigation company now refuse to ratify the joint lvnso of their property to tho Union Pacific and Northern Pacific companies Thvy am now in this city holding confon‘nces with repro sentntivos of tho lnttt-r road. nnd un pcrsistout in their Objections. The fact that, the Union Pacific, through the Oregon Short Lino, has now a Imm of the property does not Seem XU lesson their apparent unwilling-- noes to come any way under the Northern Pacific control. The gen tlemen constituting the dele ration now hero are all from Portions, on. and it is therefore supposed that the Snminus of their objection to the rati fication of the lease is that they fear that the arrangements proposed would result in undue ndvnntugu to ithe city of fl‘ucomu.” caor PROSPECT IN CALIFORNIA. SAN FRANCISCO, April I.——About two Weeks since the Uhroniclo Sl'llt a circular ofinquiry to difi'vrent corrcs pondonts residing in difl'erent county seats of California, the object being,' to secure as a reliable a roport as possible on tho agricultural condi~ {ion of the state. From replies re~ t-eivod quite an accurale idoa of the condition of wheat and barley, and the acreage, is known. The replies also show that while the farmer moro than holds his own, the hortic cultnrist—thnt is the vineyardist and the orchardist—is striding on very rapidly. The erea in cereals is still very large, but planting of vines and} fruit News is being proceeded with at‘ a rate that is simply wonderful. ‘ Even in such counties as Sutler, ‘ where the wheat and barley have for years been the staples. the average iieVoted to orchard and vineyard is rapidly becoming a feature of its plains. In Santa Barbara, also while barley still continues to receive much attention, the tillers of the soil now uovote almost equal attention to their orange groves; and so it is through out the entire state. HUNGRY PEOPLE. VIENNL April 2.——Sovoral more vi] lagesiu Hungary have been flooded and inhabitants are starving. AL Haltmrus 120 houses have been burned and 700 people rendered nameless. Two live-s were lost in the flames. The villages 01 Mesa, Ber- Hxig and liansdorf have also been destroyed by fire. ANOTHER va'ro pacnmw. Cmmoo, April I.—A special from Washington says: It. was reported at the capitol yestei'day that the ‘prosident had given some members who callul upon him to understand that he would veto the river and bar bor bill; than. he did not propose to signa bill appropriating over $23, HUUJNFO for this work, most of which wilt never be completed. There is a‘ great deal 0! concern in congress over the probable fate of the bill. Democrats are urging upon the pros ldt'ht the necessity of singing it. as a political move. PUGET FOUND QTARAYTIXP. SAN P‘nmcxwu, March 31.» Steps nrv being taken here to haw- (luv 1’1:- gvt Sound quarantine raised «:11 San Francisco vessels. Since the race 1:. Vi<itutiwl u? small-pox the unmar -12305 at l’cr: 'l‘ownn-uu’ have ligidl} quarantined all vessels from this port. Heavy fees are much com~ plained of. ‘ WHAT MIGHT BE DONE. A Suggestion no to “'21:! Might Be Done \‘.'lth Long Time Convlctl. Dr. Seaman. late chief of staff of the Blackm-Il's Island hospital and peniten tiny, spoke upon the problem of canvict i lain: in his recent address before the} Medium-Lesa society. He armies in favor ; of the English :-_‘:'.l‘.\‘l‘il of employing long; sentence prisoners on great public works, j such as harbor and fortification making. ‘ An effort is ‘ut-Ing made in another quari ter to introduce trampnrtation to Alaska. But there is a third alternative. suggocted by some very commonplace (acts, here submitted for consideration. Society is, perhaps unnecessarily, af— flicted by having to hear two enormous burdens, Costly, demoralizing and oppres sive. These are m the maintenance of criminals, and ('3) the maintenance of widows and orphans lcft destitute by “accidents." I mean, here particularly, the families of miners killed by coalpit. explosions, which occur so frequently. Now, the miner is probably the worthiest \vt rkingcitizcn in the commonwealth. For our good he submits not only to tre mendons toil, but to the sacrifice of sum light. and the pure air of hcnyen, and cheerfully faces the risk of being: himself among tho percentage of miners who every year get killed, something like one in thirty-eight. \Vo owe more to the minor than we care to acknowledge. ()n the other hand. the criminal for feits ordinary sympathy. The Worst class, criminals who have just (unfortunately) dodged the hangman, society prououncw unlit to associate again with the commu- nity for :1 long time. if ever, i. e, society says they are unlit to live in the world. Yet We exult these inulet‘ueturs to the pmitinn of state pensioners, we give them palatial re>iden('es. a costly stuif of Ur crietl wrvunts. with all the resources of medical and military science to prolong their precious lives to the last, Imssiblo gasp—all at the expense of the honest, law abiding, virtuous tuxpnyer. And the con] getter? Well, we condemn him to banishment into the bowels of the earth, with the tnlernhly sure and certain hope of an “accidental" explosion, with loss of life or limb, and the probable panpcriza tion of n itIUWS and orphans to follow. Suppose, by wav of experimental ro t'orm, our all wise legislature were to se lect the life sentence convicts of the most worthless and repulsive type, and single out, also the most, dungeons mines. Sup poz=e they were to place the former in the lath-r, my, (or ten years‘ daily labor. If, in the mysterious workings of Provi dence, an explosion were to bereave us of these our erring brethren—well, we should rejoice that the calamity had not ended the lives of our honest. industrious miners, who raise their families as good citizens. On the other hand, the saving in cost of prisons would go far to insure the safety 0! our worthy miners by pro viding better preventlvss of “aocldenta” Only a tow years ago s boat. load of con victs were upset and drowned on a North Carolina river. It was sad, very, though we have not. heard or any serious damage to society or the constitution in come gnome—Geoffrey Quarles in New York Post. Police of Paris and London. No such thing as the maltreatment of {gamers is permitted in the forces of the ndon and Paris police. Should a. crowd assemble in the street in Paris, it is but a minute before the red trouser-ed sergeant appears on the scene. He does not nourish 11 club; he is not demonstrative nor noisy. He glides about, scarcely causing n ripple in the gathering. He quietly investigates the origin of the difficulty, and in a mo ment or two the matter is adjusted, and the crowd separates without noise or tric tion. In the English cities, the sight of a policeman with a drawn club is as rare as the appearance of blood on the moon. Even where there is resistance to arrest, the truncheon is never resorted to, con stables depending on strength and num bers to accomplish their purpose. The regulations governing the police insist strenuously that no violence shall be used further than is absolutely necessary to se~ cure an arrest or quell a disturbance.— Chicago Times. New Kind of Insurance Hooded. "There‘s a new kind 0! an i association wanted, and I can't see why if wouldn't be popular," remarked a gentle— man. “and that is, a society to insure the identification of dead bodies. That. of the young girl at. Rnhwny and of the supposed sporting man at Andalusia are cases in point. For In small fee a society could agree to insure identification. This could be done by marks on the body or the clothing. Sometimes things are attended to by other»; when we are too careless to attend to them ourselves. The mark need not be a name; a number would do, and the name could be known by refer ring to the registered number. I'm not just able to suggest. a practical plan, though 1 am sure it wouldn‘t require much study. The him. is worth consider ing. "—Philadelphia Cull. The Statesman 0! Parliament. Mr. Crawford, the London correspond ent of The New York \Vorld, says the members of the house of commons are not: as strong 11 looking set. of men as the members of our house of representatives. of the house of lords ho remarks: “I have criticised the United States senate for a number of years as a. correspondent at Washington, but utter seeing the upper house in England I don't think I shall ever venture again to say one word against the senate of the United States. it is a body so superior in character and ability and positive force to the fossilized house of ‘ lords that every American has good reason to be proud of it."—New 0b loans Times-Ikmocmt. V The London Do; Paddler. 1 There is no more familiar sight. in out— :door London than the dog peddler. Per -1 hops it is because we are fond of English fashions that. he has got. to be so common here. Broadway. Fifth avenue and Four teenth and Twenty-third streets are daily populous in the way of bargains. It is hardly safe to invest in this street stock, it you are not an expert, and expect good and pure blood. Now and then, however, the man who is wise in canine character may pick up a. bargain. Tho pcthllcrs always begin at a top price and drop. An offer must be a. very low one for them to refuse it, and it their stock is honestly come by their profits cannot be extrava gant—Alfred Trumhlo in New York News. Scotland's Sclenllflo Work. Mr. John Murray, 0! the Challenger expedition. recently said, in the Royal So ciety of Edinburgh, that he questioned whether any country in the world, taking its size into consideration, could show a better record of scientific work oragreaber mass of scientific literature than Scotland during the past. ten or twenty years.—~ Emilie Opinion. ‘ make no Mistake. By dispelling the symmnms marten mistaken ‘for (‘mnumnumh SANTA Ann-2 has brought :Iwim‘ss In many a household. By its prompt me hr breaking up 111-I cold that mo altvn den-l op.- imu that (and din-n9O. thonsamh can b:- snxcd {mm an untimely grave. You make In mi-iuke hy hulking: I: ha ”? of this plansant miu~ odv in your mum CALIFORMIA CA N: (‘I‘RE is vqlmliv efl‘uctivp in eradicating“! (nu-w nr Nasal ('nlnrrh. Rm): 0! these \rondrrlul Cz-l I'Orn§:: mun-dies am MM and wurramed by Dr. J. D. Miukh-r. 3!.00 a package. :1 (or 22.50. Renews Ilen- lonlh. Mrs. Phoebe Chealey. Pelersou. Clay Cu., qua. tails the following remarka ble stnry, the truth of which is vnnched fur by the residents of the tmvn: “I am 73 years old. have been troubled with kidney complaint and Inmeueas for many years; conld not dress myself without help. Now Tam free from 31' min and soreness. and am able wdn all my own housework, I owe my thanks to Electric Bitter for having re nawcd my youth‘ and removed com plpeoly nll diswasn and min." Try : hwlllc. 500. um! 31 at N. D. Hill 3: 341‘.- :l.':‘.fr.t:lr¢‘. ' Ni ha. is (Sam‘k %\ee,\\. cogplm‘t‘; thousands suffering from Asthma, Con sumpriun, Coughs, (-16. Did ycu ever try Acker’s English Remedy? It is the best pregnmtion known for all Lung Troubles, 501 on a. positive gunmen It 10c.. 60c. unmexb u). “‘7: g,- 1 §::’\.L! A" . l . -=ll it‘ll :9, z " _ a. é ?. ——\V'nnl--s:lr .2 Imm 1'... .15;u_.. Merchandise ' i l 1 ' ' . . ' ~ ‘ _ Shlppmg 61 moms; .v llerchaiats. jt‘lothmg cc- Geuts’ Far -0 > i ‘ mslnng Goods. FAMILY EBMEBIES! We always Keep in stock a complete line of Choice Family Groceries, and will sell thsm at prices which cannot be beat by any firm on the Coast. Will deliver all goods free of chm-go to any part of the city. Give us a trial in this line and 5:56 if we don’t please you, both in prices and quality. We are now ofl'ering our large and well selected stock of Mens' and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishing Goods at Lower Pmees than Ever Before! | Our stock in these lines comprise the‘ latest styles and best. goods. Come‘ and see what we have to offer ,before‘ purchasing elsewhere. ‘ A Large and Well-Science Slat! OI Ilurdwuro,‘ Ship :Chundlery, Crockery. ‘ ‘ Notions. . “1W Cigars. \Vines. Liquors, ‘.&c.. Alwae in stock, which we offer as has value and at lowest prices. C. 0. Bartlett & Gm, Port tTownsend. - W. T. ARTHUR DOBBB, GBKKKAL House and Sign Painter AND DECORATOR. 232.5 th pousmso, outsmo. 011.9130. GLAzn'o. KAnsomumo. AND mmm HANGING. {2‘ Fiat-class Work Guamutm‘d. E Shop—Adan“ St. opp. Court House. Pm: Tut-“send. W. 'l‘. g N. B.—~Bteamboat Tuimin: Drouuslly uxtuutlcd mo. THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE, wulnh‘u'rns. D. C., A SPLEIDID EIGHT PAGE. 56-60111“ PAPER Printed on Fine Whlle Paper. Only 8| 1| Year—Two Cents a week- A BRILLIANT GALAXY OF IOONTRIBUTCRS Tux NA'nun Ax. Trust's: hurl had rho mm 200 d good fortune In sown- fnr us runners (-onlrilm- Lions from the puns n.’ an army of dislinguished mu: such 0-1 no orher paper m the country has ever hvcn al-le :oboa~t M. The following uentlu-nwn hum already fur nluhml nrtirlog, l - luve {hem in course of pre pavilion: Mn).-\icn. Juhn C. l'rcmnnl; May-Gen, Daniel 'l7. Sickles: Mnj.-G.-n..¥nl|n (‘. RHn'nsnn. Maj.- uan..lnhn l‘oxw: Maj.~G~-n. Thomas J. Wood; Maj. (ion, 11. “2 Johnson; Maj. Gen, M. I). Ln-gm-tl: Mnjsfien. A V. Kaulz: Maxi-Gen. \lnnnln'; F. Form: Brim-Gen. I". A Walker; ifrig,~(j(su. \V. A. "an-mund; Brim-Hen. I‘IIMH~I .\. Algnrz Brig-Hon. 11. A. Ih-rdnn: Ilan-Gon. U. K. (:mlnm: Brig. Gen. U. K. Graham: Brig.— qlcn. J. H. Tun‘hin: Brim-Hen. W. W. Hr-lknap; ‘ Brig-(kn. Geo W. Rom-n: (NJ. Albert G.Bmck~ cu; Col. Fred. D. Gran. John Xrllmv. ONLY TWO CENTS A WEEK—SI A YEAR. Sent only on receipt of the Monty. Address. THE NATIONAL TRIBUNE. Washington. D. C. National 'I'IiDDE'E and mm All“ on “331183 25. SAMPLE COPIES FREE. SEND FOR ONE. 110th of Dnsoluucn. Nolire is hereby given that me partnership hen-mfore existing between T. J. L‘onuer and ‘2". w. l'cuygrov». (hing business undu (be firm n-me of " l'u-ltyumve 8 Connor.“ i< this day dismlreul hy mutual con-ent. T. J. ('unner rutirin: [roux lhw firm. The :i Ihzliliv-s of the firm am umlmw! h" F. \V. I'rltygruvo, to whom .1” ne- mmlx; un: ta {m psiJ. 'l‘. .Y. (WINNER. F. W. PEITYIH‘AJVE. ":u-En: pnnhuw’i Hm inter-«l of T. J. “an ncr in n=zrhu-iui~‘~'. I I": l-uvv tn Mums: our umny putrnm for mm fuzurs. and sulxv-ix a run liuuancu (J the s..me. ' F. W. PE‘ITYUKUVR Pun 'l‘ounrcnd, March 1:41. 1553. -w ll‘ V I Ohlldren WW ‘ . «'- _'t 2<. '-.-'.'- “£1.35 F: - - U" ' .. . .' ‘.s» 1;?‘Q. '2 .. _ 7‘ {7‘ 1;. j.. «.4 -'. 1: {~- .3? ’j 1' _ ,- ' 23 ~A a” . t « ,- "3 __-‘ __ .' 3:. :- i S n i: ~‘B 5' :~ _ ..—. ~. ,«v 93:, ' » - . 1% 9‘73: ~ -” ' '2. 3,: _-.’ rs ».‘-’:~<~:.‘§bkk;hu's§trrr:=r§k W 5, 511-. ' :5" .‘. for Infants and Children. W [Mbniflfll’ubmmi ”wmfim mammoadituoupcfiorlouypmfipuon 3“? . ”<33 - . 5“" ”n' r , _ knowwm." B. A. m. “D“ Lm;§u%l:3' gum: z-pr. am: “who. at macaw-dwmnax. Wlsfwui millions lanthanum. Tm: Cantu can", 7‘! Hurray Scrum, N. Y. \ é ; ‘3‘- ‘ :- 3,5» . ' , 8‘3," CL. (:5; ‘3: i '/ \° ‘33? "."fé 5-- , ‘5; ~.~ ( Ss' 5 5.. :3. mg an... 3..-3.33? 33.3963. We have been reed/sing; daily. for [/18 last two 11-‘(T/b.’ (111/Inf [1255 of 31/wa GOODS um! ..r'l, mm'w mini/Ig, pur viuwed by “bur a . ~15 ' l l ‘- 1 ...5555..5 2'21. . .."3 ; ..;:_-és€:%’€?§f:gav ‘ll,?l'} "_ :E—pn‘EW: ‘ .rfiis‘~*:3?":%§~ 25—5: 5.57.5.3? - 71:55 3 ~53? '1 ‘i. *5 :5: - «22:? e; l.‘ - ,- x . '35 .55 33“}; I‘m;— l ._ _:3i- _ ~ ~ » 7 ' , 1 5-5». ~. ‘3‘ ."5.: :-':‘ ‘-‘b‘ {s‘ . . 99555”? 7._ N..5.5‘.2£5‘.E75:' _ 'gf; - 5.. ass}. ‘5 5- 2:555: .. 5‘- 5 2;. '.s' :5 5,.- 5-55 3‘5 “am s—” l a? " . -\‘ ‘ j 's' ' fl .. 54.: 1.“ 5.3—; 5553”?! v 5 ' fl} (3?? .. ;;:$ 5.3“»: .75 ', ‘ . I,» 3.- . ':1 4.1;- 53,3; ‘ a'. -“ ‘, t ‘65.? 5-4 ‘s‘ if 5 ‘34-”; 1331‘: ~ fufxwk- ".7 "5. .-- 3.. 5723555555553; Mr. Waterman. Th E F t ' ............ e astern ac oms Consisting of everything under the Sun, at remarkably Low Prices, Whmh wfll be Dlspused of Acaurdmgly. They are without. doubt the Nicost and most Stylish Good» ovu- brought to this market, and must respectfully invite our customm to call and examine the same. . W aterman & Katz. Eflfimwn 32355.. TEAiMING. Truck and Express Stables. gr Gmgygiiiidafié"Sifiig"iffif‘éfo‘i; m... GRAND CHANGE SALE FURNISHING @0035 Burkett & Eisenbeis’ "‘Nq Watch this Space for S?E§SEAE Spring Announcements. 'l‘. l. CORRIGAR, TEE TAILOR, .4nnounces a fresh .(erizvzj of Choice Goods, se lected from fl'le Jest Houses 1.... ..‘ln'mjcu, and Eng~ land, consostuog of ('ll a u‘i'ob/ucxi I_l(:Zz._-;ums. Naps, Beavprs, Jlah‘ons, (‘30.; also choice selections of Vestzng‘s andflmts Googls. 1"..31‘ (-1 was workmen employed. Male and I'd g‘uarmzhrcd or no sale. 1 I Francus W . James Quincy St. Port Townueud, W- T. WILL BUY AS!) SELL DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN Exvruxcs. PURCHASE (ler m Com? Wmnurs, MILL .\xz) SHIPPING Duum .\xu onmn @KEG-JTHBLH I’s. 1.21:. , '9,‘ -“\.*n‘~ "'mva‘ aw MSW}? 21135 .Asj' v. 23 A; #0 ‘2?- 133.1733 v-mx Al’i"...'\_'_'D 42114132: Agent for lheGuH-n Lin-‘0! (:5! dean-$1" human :. p .:: ,-.v. I .\‘rw an‘. Pay-4“! p 11... lle’lStO'.l‘.dffunl ,«nrh in 10:311. l .: .1. 1: :~. .k r , :.. .an:‘ \‘ w \‘z, ._ :L-L-J. byfnifitfiglijizn: hflh- \k- '.:':';.l 1,.' :.‘ _‘_' , ‘ .!.:.‘-...L.Lid.".l s3“,_ 5.37" hats.» .x'r :3 "£1"? :.A.a-..a,',‘oa Correspondence lOHClu‘d- [chances by wmismn. the Bunk u was: (blam' in. VI 0.. Ind in: Fund-to. uu. gnu: ma