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Is;- *— of}: Li"? 77 9:31:11: :31 ¥ (.L) ““5 " Lruiu Thursday's Daily. ur. Clap.) uzrivcd thu from \‘ictmia thin muruibg. ' y‘uv - . _ I b’duu; an. Miss uum. 50.15. ‘ (leery: ~:-r:«i‘. is to ere-J as building ! (ON a". 8.231), on [La am wall from ’ John ‘ Alcllzlluu of Tue-Jmu pllssL-d ‘bruugll ~ 5.1;! (:11 his way to the islands. ' Cul v 11" ‘x‘I'ULI in: "[N‘UL‘J nu ollicc an l . 4 .l 1‘ l' u" agricultural implemt‘ub‘, i'l a ~. bu ling I.:xt dun tn the cllclufil‘. 41:51:. P;- .r, li>'_~l‘,=.;u will upeu his musical Cum“ 1,:. a; in this cily on Salurdazy. the 71.. .u-;r. Du l! -'.':m ufl‘em a bargain in a 88 Idle Lorie. Th 9 I'l ungal has been dotuiuei be you-V1 bar naum tum today. Postm'mtor McNamara. \vlm has been iulzspoaed for sen-ml days, is gettmg around again. Ova‘zz-n Amun—Dr. Spam-er C. Dovau. whu has been in charged!" the U. 8. Marina Hospital at this glass {\2l' the past three years, has eau unluwd to report. for duty at u quaruuiauu station in (icorgiu. kin: .nccessur will be Dr. (Herman who .01895 from Key Went. Florida. Wu It. sorry to 105;) Dr. Duvun, and have he may return. Mr}. L. H. Uays has pnrchmed four Mug)“; lots back of Maple Avenue, ht 81,200. Coimado people are buuming Judge Cool-y for chic! juxticu :.nl:cceedti.e lute Multisou K. 111-Jaw. The drama That: is evidently out powiug other papers. Success to it. From Friday’s nails. Samusi 'l‘rouhuhu of Old Tacoma Is in town. Tho Anderson came in from Seuktle .4 who puns this morning in place of Edith. Tmsbulm‘l pilu driver began work Oi. awning, to drive about. a hundred 3:100 in Quincy streo‘ wharf. “.*anguju|ry" is :1 good word in name as”. but an objact to it; being used to bail). citiseua of Putt Tuwueond. It uvom too much of the prize riug. Mr. 10311, correct your Vucnbulary. 'l'e whom did the Judge rate: when he “ii In had been informed of olficial suck-due“ in Jefl'arsuu count)? What county ofiioiul: have been collect hg illegal fees? We had not heard the breath of suspicion before. Liquor licenses in Jefferson euunty. aulside the limits of Port Townsend will upiro un Hominy next. The com nluionets will meet on that day to con lide: npplicntiona for renewals. Out «fly is faulty in being puurly laid onl. We have no alleys through blocks. Ind as a conuquence all business houses live to receive their supplies through toll dooh, littering up sidewalks and until: ondloas Inconvenieuce. “B. a. L j." in the Call has batj of “wants in favor of Columbia for the "v state—all good enough in their way. Int not half unfiicieut to warrant laying file grand old aims of Washington aside b! one more remote, and that does not In: as much to our nation. Thoro in altogether too much Work for one judge in this judxcial district. At Ila present term in this city more is ap- Wk tau much hurry ‘0 do justice to litigants; and besides, it is likely that important business WI“ have to go over to next term. This is no new complaint, I: it has hoen a growing evil for years. ~ flame of the oflicers of the revenue cutter Woleou have been kindly inter . Ling themsehes in an effort tn secure honey enough to build a Congregational Church in Port Angeles. It is under ltood that the Congregationalism will hunish SSOO. Quito 1: sum has already hen subscribed. to be paid over to Sam. Wm. Ball at Port Annalee on or before April 15th. A good move. W. C. ’.l‘. U.—~Tboro will be a par~ lo: meeting of the \V. C. T. U. a! the home of hire. 0. S. Jackman, Wod— neaday, April 4th, at 2:30 p. 111. Mrs. Stork of Olympia ls visiting her sister. Mrs. Jackman. in this city. Mr. Baldwin, agent for the "New York Life Insurance Company,” is in town. Edward Pachon. tried for smuggling. was muviczed and sentenced to eleven months in tha penitentiary at McNeil’a island. Fred. Brockway, for assauit with a deadly weapon, was fined SIOO and costs. This was a case that had been carried to the supreme court on appeal. and re. mandod for new trial. The jury in case of .\.{cAlmoud Vs W-m was éontimlcd to next ban. for a new trial, the jury having fiisngrcsfl. This is a case when: plain fifl brough‘ suit In recover on anum given :n part payment on the achconer Chunpion subsequently wrecked. A disunte arose over the question of in nuance. that being part of the bargain .Id gousideratiou. hatch 29tb—Arrived—Am ship Geo. D. Manson. Moss, for 'l‘acama, in tow 0t hil’iuneer. Hue. Kliokitat went to sea in tow of In: Golzah. Am. ship Richard 111. Mclntyre. is re— porbd in me strait: ‘ Am. Ibip Bed 0:03: went to (jumble fili- morning. Ship Milvertou has finished taking her urge 02 when! at Tacoma. Passengers per steamer Libby: Mrs. Adm East Sound; John Rwd,Jamea Doyle. Fridny Harbor A1g0.60 tons J produce fox Waterman & Kalz. The Aucau brought u large lot of furs hon aha north—wart being those nude: Salaam from the schooners mind in Nashua waters. Oregon prohibitionists have nomi lltod Prof. Miller for Congress. . Work will be cummoncod within uxti (has on Port Townsend’s gas wors. 'hus we boom. Now consignment of Japanese Food: at auction in Hasting’s store, ad of Union wharf. Fans screens ud China, at auction The steam schooner Leo. is in the tutor, laden with lumber and met- Ihan iisa from Seuizie for Alaska. What is wrung in our mercantils mac-ninety when vessels go past our doorn to Seattle for buppiias of this kind? _ Among the real estate transac— uoni yesterday was the transfer by .bed 0! the Hussy addition to Port; Tmmm-nll. Cumimng nf 22 up: from Mari-n .\. PJXLIB «vi .llinunnp->~ li~‘. m Alb-n Wrir. Consideration smuun, ‘ 11:11:4201150ufDr. Viki! of Port An gm.— uccusul (-f unprofeqinnul or malpractice. the grand jury found the nominal lniuxuelru. Mu thurufnre -,u.¢.~ {urih fully \‘iudicumd. The Uu'tul‘ has burn wan-akin" many scars. and to Luna u cluufi uu his übgfiity was quite uuuauul. Eton: Balm-nave nail:- Five 52:13.: is u. not?) aim“ court Icm) [fur Port 'I‘HWLM‘LIX w: we “1- nuly lva in“; court session; in a )car. ‘ Theluld fibula”: Luildiug, bzlouging :tu (ht- Sturrctt. lucutul nu \Vasbiugtou she -I, :s Lawmg a. :.-;\'. inundation placed under xt. uni A 5 bum; titlzng up gener ully fa»: Lllaihxa‘ [lmp-mes. Imp:u‘.‘cm;nl=‘ arc going on In all di~ 1: utmm. It Ls :ilfu ‘uz :33 that more new buddings uA“ be. crucial in Port Pam and during the mount _\«-:xr thu Jurix-g any mo pu-vmus years in the cxistuuc: h: {Em tawn. i): .\. Xi. (Hannah. 0! Key West, Flor “in, will be Dr. Dt-vnu'u suchssnr iu clmrgo ut the marine magma here. The luttcr “31] start nu \Yudquay fur Wax‘uiugtou, D. C., from wbcucu hc “ill proceed to his new post; of duty at n‘upw 10, near Savannah, Georgia. Iw.» more lots in tho Ilussey anitiuu were LL] .\‘cswrduy. Work in now going on u: ‘ Ding Lb: streuts, and it" you want to invest xu u lot you will be shown 81'0th with alucz-ity. Easy terms will be aflbrded to than; \sith small menus. and intending purcimscrs tu get. the bum-tit of low [um-es must speak up quiCk. The check has been received from the A. U. U. W. for Mrs. Korlcr. $2.000, dcmh benefit {or the late Wm. Kurterw sixteau days uflcr his death. The Unitul Wcrkuiuu pay promptly, and 5111)“? by \buir duals [but tbcyuro all that is claimed for them. In aiding the widows and (auburn-5:5 they are is most commuudnbic institutiuu. A sailor fell 01!" the wharf near Hum’s hotel last night. nu mu m the water nearly half an hour befum Lciug rus cued. qually a hunt was rent to the poor {allow from the cuitur \Volc M, and he was gotten up an Uuiou wbur.‘ where he was rolled on a bzurcl and u part of the bay pumped on: of him. and h:- was finally restoreJ to cuusciuusuuss. Dr. Willisuu was in uneuduuca. Capt. E. Nelson, who was here last September in mmmuud u! the Le Nor wegian bark Alert. hue been appointed Sweelmh und Nat-Haunt!) cuusui at San Diego, Cal. The AIL-it. true to her name, made the quickest mu [ruin here to San Diego ever made byu sailing veflsel. and wn ll‘cdlct thut liar gallant mastur will give every satisfaction in his new official capacity. Cupt. and Mrs. Nelson have many friends in this City. Isn‘t it about timu for the republi can party of Jefferson county to be issuing its call for primaries and county euuveution? j Capl.Roederis üboul to enlarge the output of stone at the Uhuokuuut quar ry. 110 is hiring muuy new men and says he will 3001) put in machinery that will materially chenpeu the alone so that it will be nearly as cheap as brick can be made. Seattle 15 having asurfcit of crime. One J. T. Hughes had his throat out by ‘his friend(?) Genrge Fulsom uu Thurs day last. This with Hummela murder of Michaelsun and other events recently seem to look like something deipcrnte must be done soon. i Tho officers of the Seattle West Shore R. B. say that they will put ounvery heavy force of men to shah and grade the road from Snobumiuh to the boun dary line. The bridge at Snohomxsh will be pushed to oumpletxou and than the null will be laid on the whole line. Disgust over the action of the M. E.‘ conference in the university matter is by no means confined to persons not mem bers of that denomination. One minis~ ter. a member of the Couloreuce, writes that he wishes some bold intrepid spirit might go to General Conference to “show up the iniquity ot the whole bu siness." [lo feels himself and his brother ministers disgraced. Others urite and spenk m the strongest terms of disap probation —some using stronger lan guage than the Axons has over em ployed. The church paper. which should have taken a. stand long ago for right. and should have been a leader for ithe church in right: doing. has been lstrangely silent, its editor probably de siring promotion, and being ntrnid 0t nntagt-nisms. Whether or not the con ference has sufficient n! the rim of rug god honed) to rectify its mistake- and vindicate its uluims '.o honor, is a prob— -19.1: which a Veiy few months will solve. 'l‘hus fur not one has been bold enough, since the first outburst utter the last conferon'co session. to attempt a public defense or the iniquitous course by which Port Townsend has been defraud ed 0! even 3 semblance of justice. Charges 0. the most serious kind have been freely made. and um: discussion challenged—nut. in any spirit of wrung ling. but to ellicil any defense that couid Ipossibly be made. Members of the ‘conferonce who acted with the majority have evidently pretered to preserve silence and trust to public leniency for the matter to "blow Liver." In some cases siience is discreet, but in this in stance it is cowardly. So many reports about a proposed 3313 of the Seattle. Lats Shore & Ens!- eru railroad having gained currency Judge Burke has thought prcp'ér to tell a Seauie repurtcr that the-m‘a mum: in' it. He any; the enterprise will nut stop ehn‘tof arull rlndged tmuwomineutul Jami Iron: Honda". .311). April. Real estate buum Mr. Fred Terry arrived home this morning. Most all those who came "11-courting" have gone home. It‘s fashionable to buy lots in the Hu<sey '.lditiau then G .ya. TWU . . wk: Lin .2 tbs Hussey Bidi— tion, 931-} an : 4:31:16}: 2:123. J. A. blah: «.1 Pan Discowry Arrived in tu‘zn hid-new. Mr. \vm. Busby. on. or our Itiniug ‘yonng painters, is out with u advortiw hunt in today'a mm. Pnsfmaifer McNamara nml mfe {:0 today for a hip over '.he Lihm's route . from bcz-c- tn W!~r.tcom and back. 3 The Loan: i< "on" ht Angz‘JGS 3 ngam. and "on" a! {.‘rescm Buy. 50 t says rumor. John W. Tray ”turned home to Dun gezmzs 2: day. as?!” having mic-bled [sun-21.2 Lawn sin-3(- lus: fail. It”; Hastipgzes aw Lay-u; quue .-. 51“ pr lam} surteycd and platted uu tLe 'G’cah‘ru side of their duuutiun claim. A. W. Bush arrival Sumnhy from \thllz; Isiu‘u-l, with u baud 0f line mm tuu .‘hcep {mm his Oak Harbor farm, for Coleman & Co. Sbmfl' 512096}:th left this murmugwitb {Mac in: 11ers for Wulh Wuliu, where hwy \VLH he ounfiou Iu ibe haw tcrn torial penitentiary. Captain L ‘l’ClH-écu u!“ chnim came to {awn u (cw dhya‘ age» to purcbusu lumber fur a «hm-Hing [100:9 whack: be u..d Captain And raw Abernathy llft' übuut to mock there. Pettygru’u‘l: 5; Cu. received per steamer Dispatch this morning. from the can, one car luml [2sd Cum-:5) of coal oil, mak— flvu car loud: uf coal oil which Hmt firm has huudlud in eleven munths. Munrs. Vinturznnn & Kutz are ndwr tizing thmr lirct stuck of this spring': gouds LlH'L‘lt from the cast. The sum-Ur mcmhvr of thc tirm Is purchzbin: u nmnim rth stack, illlzl Will have the name speedilyon tLe market here. including mam; novelties and unusual attractions. The Wuinen‘s Auxiliary to the Y. M, U. A. haw decided to get up an (gator supper for the hcncfitol‘ that institution "to raise funds for its current expenses. The supper will bu given at the hall on Friday evening ncxt. No admission fee will he changed. but oysters Will bi sold at 'ls cents a plate. Frank Clapp received a dispatch this morning from Capt. Hanson in com mand uf his echuoner Granger, saying thu eel-ling llcct had arrived at Real: Buy with the catch for their first cruise. The Granger had 195 skins. being over double the number taken by any other fichuuncr. The Granger is entitled to the broom. Rev. J. N. Deniwn announced at tho Methodiat church last evening that on next Sabbath morning he would begin a series of eermons on "The evidences of Christianity.” It is expt’cldd that thew sermons will be specially interest. lug—Coming from such an able, careful and highly educated pulpit orator. Both the Methodist and Presbyterian CuUI'CiJCJ wore crowded full last evening. these being special E 8318! uervices at each. Both were tastefully decorated, audthu programmes Ware quite inter esting. Grand anthems swielled upon tho owning air, and the: sermons were not oul; appropriate to the oceasiou but inspiring. The Cult perpetrated the best April tool joke that has agaitatnd the riaibles of Port Townsend for years. In its Saturday iaauo there was a flaming ac count of a party of distinguiahed visitors, including several senators, President Hill ot the Hanitoba R.l{. 00., and Dan. Lamont. President Cleveland’s private secretary, who had arrived in 39- little, and would visit Port Townsendi yesterday. A number of prominent! democratic office-holders and politiciausfl including the chairman of the County? committee. the sherifi', customl officials and others. hurried around to make ar-i rnn'gements for areception. Alter a time someone remarked about the list of} April. when there wasa guhd denlof‘ protesting that they knew it was a john all the time. a German bark Melnsiue arrived yesler day morning, and proceeded to Tacoma to load lumber. Bark Canada arrived this morning, In tug Tacoma, from 'Fn’sco. Lands lum ber at Tacoma. Captain Elli: has sold his little steam or Helen to Captain J. 'l‘. Pratt. of (he geodetic survey, for the governmm, to take the place of the launch. Fuca, which was swamped and lost last fall. Uupluin Ellis received 83000 (or the Helen. Hull Brothers, of Port Blakely, are completing and will luunch in a few days a schooner of the sumo dimensions of the recently launched Fred E. Sunder. The new schooner is being built {or the Shoal Water Bay will company, and will be christened the James M. Colman. On the Dispatch [o—day werea large number of passengers for Cla— lam—includiug Sheriff Morse, .3. Troy, M. Fleming, Joe. Brown, jr., J W. Troy, Capt. Lorensen, and several 0111011 From Tue-day's Balls. The boys are going worganize a brass band: The poundmaster 13 after all stray dug-i. A school house is to be erected at. Hadlock. Messrs. J. E. Belyea and S. Had lock. of Hadlock, were in town yes terdny. Three more lots in the Hussey addition sold yesterday. They are again like hot cakes. Dr. Draper. representing R. T. Williams & (30., of Victoria, is in town,canvassing for advertisements for a British Columbia directory. A rumpus and fisticufi‘ at. the cns-I tom house yesterday rather indi— cutos that the brethren them do not always dwell together in harmony. The county commissioners will be petitioned at their Hay meetingto authorize a road to connect with the Discovery lulmid roud.m'oidiug the blufi' or beach between Woodmun’s and the hand of Discovery bay. Capt. Thea. Frazer piloted the German bark Melusme up the awaits. and performed such good service Luat the master paid him $lO extra. .Cnpt. Frazer has been successfully engaged in 1 ilotiug for a good while Owing to the insufficient appropri— ation for expenses, it has been found necessary to reduce the customs force, and accordingly Inspectors Luther, Day. J ones and Boyd have been relieved for the present. It Is no refleckion whatever on the official conduct I thus: ;.;c:2l2a-xneu, and they xvii! doubtlu'fi‘ !:-‘- ruézactutod if they SJ desire wme the next tiacul year ‘bcgins. Juua lst. Cyan-r hummr at “-0 Y. ii. \I :1. Eiuz': on Funds, evening. Save up your up petibe, and fill up. 1 From Wen RCSCBI'B nails. ‘ Haverl "a ruins? rOl3 tonight. ) ! ”:l's my] our; 1121 H. Livemore‘s. * 2 Go to Comgnn'a fur best tmlor-made ‘ clothing, Gcl our 35m “morn-J for flu) min ) . sin-1:1 tonight. 3 Land smcumnuu Leif-illmuts is u - I . P lpn-ucbihg a craze. Urz‘aamukiug at mu Icaédcncc of Mrs. 8:1}, Bishop‘s Outings. * Judge Jmnca G. Swain arrival home (tum Victoriu )cutmduy. There an: :xbum 365 men employ ed at th: Tacoma m.“ \yhxie It ia running day and night. Republicans in Tat-amt] are going to make a square party fight m the coming cit) election. Cull m M 235 Harrison’s. Mch'dy black, fur the latest m mxlhns-ry. ‘1" Mr. W. U. U. Learned has sold hulls block of land in tuwu and buught 4:) acres twu or three milua uul. Tue Le-v Japanese atum in liusfiugs‘ building is quite an attraction. Messrs. Wood & Learned are proving themselves u live real eslutu firm. Tin,- senior member is: now in Angtrlu‘fl. Call at Mrs.- Collglll’s for latest novelties 1n uprmg luxllmery. -"r‘ The Amine agency 11;»- u aph‘lnhd bran new bargain in n water from Luann“: lot. Can be had ft): $6.000 —-hul{ 0331:. Mr. Norris. formcriy reporter fur Se attle and Tacoma papers has stark-(1n new publiamion iu the Inner citx, du votcd to real estate. Miss Harrison’s milliucry store in well stocked with Hn: lam-5L $3105 in that line. ‘ * The Jefl'crsou county repubixcuu cun trnl Committee has hcv-n «mum! to but" in this city on Muudny mxt, tu prepare for the coming campaign. It is extremely unfortunate In: public interests that the custuzns force in xlus district has to be reduced in numbers and thereby cripple its tfliciouz-y. Largest display of [mt-z evcr lmrught to Port Tuwnsend —~nt Livmmnn-‘s. " Miss 11. Larson, Fashionable Cloak and Huntle Maker; Cluuks altered nc cording to 51er Residence at Mr. G. \V. Flinl's, next to Presbyterian church. * The Juvenile Opt-rave. hndn fuir sized and very appreciative audience last evening,on the occasion of their rendition of Llikudo. The fully sus tained their reputation. Miss Harrison’s new stock of spring milliuery includes the lutpst Luster!) styles of hats, “mom: which we may mention the “Duvzusi Turban.” “Monitor,” “Torpedo." “Theresiue” and "Fairmouut." Call on her, McCurdy block. * Our artiela on shipping, publishsd yesterday, shows that Tacoma did ul mnst as large a human dunug the mouth of March as I.]! olhor puma no the Sound put together. fl 8. Smith of Purilmsdis Zouking around {he Puynllup val'c-y with :x View of erecting pottery Works. If he will come to Port Townsend we will show him flue clay for such purpuea Remember Livenmre’s. near post ofiice. for Baozs and Shoes, flats or Caps. _ t Dr. Miaklur arrived home this mam ing from Seattle. He any»: Hwy nu buoming things up than: quderluMHe and tlm: they have many kind wurds fur Purl 'l'nwusend. Ou BMurdny lmt the Oregnniuu was printed fur the the: time from stem;- type plutea. It also celebrates the memorable event. by donning A complete new dress of types. Mrs. Cougill’s, next door to Bour land’s. is where you get. your money's worth in the line of mil— linery. * Mm. B. S. Pettygrove. who has been in poor health (or a long time, and who is not improving, will probably start fur California this week, in hopes of receiv ing benefit from n southern chmntc. Fresh oys(ers at the Saddle Ruck Restaurant! In any style for 25 cents a dish; also.» good board for 34.00 per week. * ‘ {ln Fred. Hejgntc. reprgseuting R. IL. Polk St 00., publishers of Pulk'fi Pn jcifio Coast Direclury, is in town. Thai lcompa-y i: preparing to issue a much larger edition of its directory this year. Olympia editors are qunrrcliim river the momentous question na to which one’n oflice bible is most worn. They me the bible. you know. to hurl n: the devil’s head when he maku “pi." R‘s hnnaier than n bricklml. and half 50 up: to have fatal result; Mr. E. H. Palmer of P4lmcr & Ray, Port-laud and. San Frunciwn. i; in lawn, having passed thwarts in Victnriu While hem Mr. Primer kink an nrécr fur the Amos. and fur a. ramificm‘uin ad dim"; in our job :ifiice. “'0 must keep up with the pr::cesaion. It is not the “Presbyterian General Assembly." but the Presbytary of Puget‘ bound,of which Rev. B. B. Delworth is Moderator. that will most in Elleua? burg on the 12th of April. Tho Gener al Assembly of the Presbyterian church in the United States of America will meet in Philadelphia on June 17th and celebrate the centennial of its organizn tiou. It will be joined in thou cere moniea by the Southern Presbyterian lohm-chin tho United States, Ind will will continue its ceremonies to June lot. \IBBB. Mr. J. E. Bolyes of Hndlock, hns‘ purchased an eligible block of land from Ben. Pettygrovo. in the valley, and will erect n maiden“ more. Acaroghr's jury held 3:: inqnsz an the body 01‘ Sailor Shipmtn of the liup Silverdnle a; Port Discovery Saint-day. Deceased had fallen from between decks to the lower hold, a distance of nineteen feet and six inches, which produced among othet injuries concussion of tha 1 brain. as shown by the pout-marten). alumnus sous. ‘ April 3d—Lrn'ved—Sbipa Blue Jacket ; from 'Friaco. Cyrus Wakefield from He attle, coal laden; bktno.Wrestler. from Santa Batban. goes to Utsalady for lumbar. April 4'll—A7'Tivz"3 1153229 “uni-Im, from ’Fliscu. fur Hmzaiu ’m 103.: um}; ships Ivanhnu, :‘mm 'E'risrn}, slime. (.3. 15. Sczzrgeam. Fame. .JPEVYTCUH, in ‘.nw Tr;- cwma. ‘.ofidel with when: frnm Tm: :zzz.. i'i‘t-mplur. in tow Mogul. Ina-deg} thl; cum troll Bennie. Cobum, from 'Ftiscu, it)”; Emerald. same, bktno. Sheet. from 'ano. punt! up. l A merchant ‘ny t'un name of Corti tgnn in this. city 533:: ho wants {u my unnnco to his customers and the public ginornily 1!le ‘uia spring muck univml l-y thv Umulilla. It. in~ ('ludos tlm lulest designs for tho sm— b‘un, ou if you want to bu up w llw latest style you must "catch on" whilv there is u gun] show. A brie-1' ra‘erczzoe to his anlvrrliminem. and to :his iéom. may ibciino )011 l; in \':;;:ig.';:c, but uuzlfiug short of :2 careful inspdctiuu of [he goods will satisfy you fully. Call on Mr. Cor-- rigau for particulars. Mr. Brndzhnw has been tn Seattle. Land in me Brndahuw tract is now chd at SIOO an acre. The :‘uusL‘s agency has some excellent Lun- [rap-rty m-ur Putt anusend for :ah- at 575.1“ mm. TLC. Vaankkz-k-n his, aluugside of Capt. deLi-un’a ns'mlcme. are being on. chisel by :1 mm. and substnuiini fence. Gen. T 3110: 113-1 hue-1.3525011 S. A. Wbcelrigbt (£5 M-uruihry u? the Tacuum Chamber of Cummercc, the !mtcr hav ing resigned. Alia. Dxigs writvigasturduy muming morning: from i'riday Harlot. on her way to Duugcuess to visit friends. She will go from {how to Sezime. Gnnlnrr Jnmvs Smiil: of this city has sent samples 0! flawem and plants from his ghrdl‘n, iu nus: er to )qulll’il'a about what our climate and soil are capable of producing. Quit: an (Hectivc object lesson. Enemy will do nlmnst nnvt‘uiug. but it (“Hunt cxist if the. bin-JG is impurn and moves sluggisbly in the veins. There is nothing so unud for cleansing the blood and 11157.! in}: energy [to t_l;e eaten: as Ayn-‘5 :iarsupurillu. Price :1. Six bottles, 35. Funk! by druggists. Alivn Fletcher bought ”H‘Cd acres of land two weeks “so near the Dinc-rvcry road, from Mrs. We‘ulmr, at SIOO an acre. Sinai.- then he. rl’fu>t‘ll 3150 :m ucro. and is now clearing it and building a small house. 'l‘bulucalim is that ohm uvul plateau inward the crown of which the H-isscy addition is silualcd. It is all Within a few minutes‘ walk 0:' our wharres, and null 500:1 be covered with residences. 'l‘lil" Hu-ling:::additioc noeu to l e placed on the market. isiu thesmue I vii-inity. Fishcrmen’s Rights. TL“- !ullnwing is Judge Swan's letter to SPHITIur Dnlph. It was read in the U. S. :z‘l‘flle. nud priuu‘d as n nnscvllancous document: l’om' Towxssxn, WASH“ Mar. 7 ’B3. SENATOR: I have the honor to in form you of the arrival here of the first vessel of the Gloucester, Masai. fishing floet—tho schooner Mollie .lldams, Captain Johnson, which 31'— rive-d how on the 3:1 instant. This vessel is owned by Capt. Solomon JBCobs, Gloucester, who has tukon command of her, and she sails today on n scaling expedition from of? the mouth of the Columbia. following the bed north. Seals are reported n; being unusually numerous this season and are in myriads. Califor— nia steamers report running through one hand which extended 100 miles. and the finals appourod to he as thick as (buy could swim. ,Aftur tho swal— iug season is; over the schooner will engage In tho halibut and codfishory and send their catch in ice to the Eaa‘oru manhole. , _ > , Another of Captain Jacob's schoon— ors. the ll'cbsln‘, will be here in A pril. aml svwrul others will be here thin season. Noxt your between fifty and sixty vessels are expected, and thy will he follmwd by others, and within two yam-s a colony of several hundred of them flslmrman will be here to devolup the- wealth now dor mant and hidden in our watersfi Since I returned from Queen Char lottos Islands, in 1883, I have per» sistently urged on Professor Baird the necessity of sending one of the U. S. Fish Commission steamqs to tho Pacific to develop our tisherius. and short] before Professor Binrd’s lamented {lent}: he wrote um that the Albah'oss would be sent to our wu— tors. and she is now on her way out. These Gloucester fishermen will render valuable assistance to Capt. 'szner. It is to the fishermen of lGloucoster, Capo Cod. and tho coast ‘of Maine. that the U. 57. Fish Com mission is largely indebted for much of the valuable information respect ibg tho Atlantic fisheries. which has been published by that admirable but-9m] of the Smithsonian Institu— 'tion Hitherto no protection has been given our Pncu'o tisl'ermen by our Government. The treaty of 1818 dms not alludn to the Pacific must, nor does thn pres! nt treaty, so fur (is I um informi-d. make any provision for or allusion to the fisharios of the North Pacifiw. British Columbia is. as it won, amdwiched betwaun Washington and Alaska: our inn-r sets are indentical. and at prawn: the most harmoniou‘ and kindly [cul ing exist between the people of Brit. 15h Columbiu and ourselves. Every steamer for Alaska which ‘.nlms tho wniers of British Conimbia, affording a means of delightful roar-union lo thousands of tourists. This kiu‘li'y feeling should be encouraged. and particularly in reference to our flab - ermeu who wish to fish the waters of iho coast from the Columbia to Alus~ a. . But these New England fishermen ask more than to fish along the coast: Ihey wish to explore thu waters of Behring Sea and the Arctic Ocean. and to be permitten to taku any at the products of the ocean in Amer ican water: without the uunoyuuu thay have bean subject-ed to far so many ears on the Canadian 00115415 of the thpntic.» _ Ever since the lease of the t’riby loy Islands to the Alaska Commot— cial Company, that powerful monop oly hail persistently docuived tho Congrsss of the United States zunl the American people by urrogunlly asserting that. all the fur seals of the! North Pacific Ocean.- Cuugrogato on. the Islands of Saint Paul and Saint | ‘George, and that the imliscriminun : ‘sluughter of those hC‘dla‘ \voultl huuli‘ loxtermiuato the mac. Tho lath-Ii lpart of this assertion is true. but tho | :first, I assert, is a physical imp-Jasi~| 'bility. The seals of the North l’uci fic, in countless myriads. could not, by any process of thuir own, find room on those two comparatively in‘ Significant islands. and I am prvpar» ed to prove that. tho soutlwm seals. 1 from the Gulf of Tehuantepe-c fludl Gulfofualffnrzzia. '.vhici. conm north over; 5:11;. «a. tlil'u-r fr an tl;0 5-3;!- of tl-o l’ri'ughg 14min. an i am. .- "isaiil Ni?" -..'.1 that ;,:r-.wu;;. TL.- in liirci'lldiflali‘ >l;it'."l2ti“l‘ of fur wait. 1:. <-(tll}' «lay. mi! thn £4}!qu u? .‘iiilsi‘b Int-I'o, on this twist of L‘ltiiii, asml m; the Benito laluuda of Lower Cali— fornin, drove the seals away from- habits. A pnid writr‘r of the com pany. Henry W. l‘llliutt, in an other— wise excellent monograph on the fur seal islands of Alaska. boldly asserts that the spills nf tleorill Pacific all congregate on the l’ribylufl'lslunds. He further asserts that those seals have their pup; on land, and that if u pup is thrown into tlm wan-I it can not swim, but will sink llku a stone. and takes me to task for assm‘ting that tlm pups of the souls {alum at. Cape Fluttery can swim us soon as born and even when taken alive from the mother's womb. * In 1883 Iwas instructed by Pro— fessor Biard to inVestigate the habits of the fur seals and to make are port thereon, which report may be found in the Bulletin of the U. S. Fish Commission (vol. 3. 1853. page 201). In that report I haveslmwn my thirteen \‘.‘i.‘ne.~ses. some of them (iovermnent otiicials. that the fur seals of (Jaye Flattery do have their pups in the water, on the kelp, and at other places not yetdichVt-red, and that the pups swim as soon as born. this evidence as against Mr. filliutt'.~unsupported. dogmatic as sertion that the pups will sink likea stone. Ilielieve that Mr. Elliott. is correct so far as the seals of the l’ribyiov Islands are concerned, and I ‘ linuW that lam correct so far as re - lgards the seals of Cape Flatten; and believing that lmth of us are correct. it proves incontestahly tnat the seals wh eh come from the south to Cape Flattery differ in theirhahits from those in Behring Sea. These Eastern fishermen, knowing the. value ufthe rooker'es, are desi rous that the law protecting,' the‘ s-gls on the Pribylov Islands, as Well l as the pruvisians of the lease. to the l A'aska Commercial Company, should l he rightly enforced. But they do not 1 b-lieve that the term "adjacent wa t rs" named in that lease ever meant or was intended to mean all the wa~ ters of the North Pacific Ocean. ' They believe that they, as Amer ican citizens. have a right to fish or hunt in the American waters of Behring Sea, outside of 3 mauti cal miles from any island or the mainland of Alaska. They believe that William H. Seward did not purchase Alaska for the Alaska Gom mcrcial Company, but. for the whole nation. These fishermen from New England demand as a right that they be permitted to pursue their honorable business in the American waters of the North Paciiic, Behring Sea, and the. Arctic without being treated as criminals and hunted down and seized and imprisoned by the piratical revenue cutters of the United States. at the diction and for the sole benefit of the Alaska Com mercial Company. These fishermen already here and the colonies which will be here next year with their lleets of schooners. are of vastly more importance to the American nation than the monopoly of the Alaska Commercial Company. And they have requested me to address you, finator, and other Senators, respec ully asking you to kindly look into this question and have it ordered by the Treasury Department that American citizens can take any of th) products of the ocean outside of 3 marine miles from any island in Behring Sea or the coasts of the mainland of Alaska. Hilhvl‘to the Ollll‘flgt‘s arrogance and assumption of the Alaska Uom~ uwn'iul Company has bean only mvt hy foul-lo protests from merchants of San Francisco and a few Portland traders. But now a new order of things it about being inaugurated. An ‘uteiiigen! and valuable class of New England fishermen are coming here to reside among us and become citizens of Oregon. Wushington, and Alaska. They know their rights in American cilizaus and they are deter mined to haw their rights. It is time that the farce played by ‘.lm Alaska Commercial Company was ended and that the sorry sight of American revenue cutters hunting down our own citizens for the. bene~ fit of that huge monopoly should forever cease. I have given this subject careful attention for many years, but have had no occasion to take any part-icu£ lar intnrcst in it until now, and now is the time to speak and act. These determined, energetic fishermen of New England am here and more coming. All they ask is thei.r right as American citizens to hunt and fish in American waters outSldc 3 miles from land. Strictly enforce the law prohibiting the taking of seals on the Prihylov Islands: strict ly enforce the law prohibiting tno introduction of spirits or firearms among Indians: but give the fisher~ men the right to develop the wealth in our waters. encourage them to make now discoveries. aid them in every legal manner to pursue their avocations. and they will prove a new source of wealth to our Pacific States and add to our population a now and a most. desirable element. , I have had the honor, Senator. to address Senator Mitchel and Senator Sinndford upon this important ques tion. and if there are any points on which you would like further info!" inn'ion, I siiuil esteem it an honor if you will ildlll‘t‘fifi we. and I will givu you all xln- information I possess. I want to sun Behring 500 and Ali American \vsitnrs open to American fishermen, and I earnestly and re< spuctfully solicit your kind consider ation of the question. I have the honor to be, Senator. with areal respect, your most obedi ent aorvunt, - ‘ ’ J AMI-:9 G. SWAN. Hun. J 053?]! N. DOLPH, Senator In Congress from Oregon. Grenofals Sherman, Sheridan, How anl and 'l‘c-rry am the only four men now living wlm have personally re- C‘ch‘ml tlzv thanks of the congress of tho United Status. The luto Chief~Justice Waite was 72 when he (lied. Justice Bradley is 75. Matthews 6}. Harlan 55, Blatch~ fun! 63. Gray 60, Field 72, Miller 72 and Lamar (33. “We are all for proteclion. Ore guu will hold a State convention in April and adopt a protection plat f--¥'."u. A guml many democrats in Uri-gnu repudiate President Uleve~ lunzl‘s mamage and are strongly in {moi- of protection. The Mills bill. of 00111190, is ItinPrlyuppom-d. We raiso in our Stutv 15.0%,!)(n) pounds of wool, and to pm It on the free iisl would paraliza the industry. We are also opposed to President Cluveluud because of his stand in regard to the Rivor bill. He will be easily do l‘enlv.?.”r~~[General J. B. Montgomery of Punlniul. Yr}. K-‘Pnrdy at Hm npcrn hnnse rial-'l} t’s :3‘27 .‘L'R a.!\‘.-.L ~‘.:.".i 27;. 51:11."- {"').\T «:5 A limm-‘l :z-ngzéy m‘ Eudy li‘mv" :.I;H3urh;mk See-ding putar : fur 5;?“ L 5: Hanna 5: EI:I::;m;Is _. V-.- . V_»-- (“H .1: (h - s;“qu 34m; '3‘ l' ..- Egan’s on 30 acres u.’ témher land on Quiz-meltl peninsula. . 3 Sherlfi“ 3 Sale. [:11710 thu I (Hun h'vidiu-z larzus .n mum}. \\:l-lxin-,;l(m, 'l‘.-r film}. Juu‘.‘ ILS.\\D;.M~l:'~'. iL‘i‘éifl', Q \‘s. - _'\4;. SJ.- WILLMH 11. |.l.nu'l:x.x.\x l-Iwculm .nl ! [1:0 mun-(IS S. \V. II n'l.\'. due-5,;- r I, rt .-.1.. lmru-mluu s Umlc-r and by \izl-Io «if :m rxn‘utiun nnd ur l dcr-H mlc- ism-«l uul of! u ”mm H" II”: nl l Ill" Tlllrll vhillllitl l’3~".rivt 1v..1.1i .: Vurnl< :1! } Smlllt‘. on Inn 15191 (i I_\' I)! {"t'iu'uurr h“. in II- - ‘ almwcutitle-vl m-tiuu “'ici‘t-i'v .lulln fl. Sun l (lemon, Ill” plaiuziil‘. r---u\'-n.-:l j‘n|_:n't:l .m‘ fm't'lu-lll'v‘ nf t-n-rtzuu 11l «ILA: " in “h”- l jzttlznu‘n tht- rule is nr can! ul‘ lln' {Li'iuznlu’ mortgaged pioiuiscs llntl i~ to my: Mi at l \t tour (I) in sectim :wt-mytwu (£3l and lots hnutl).l\\ot:3l, throat-Wu :uultuurlh in section thirw (3'll. all in tuwmhi-n thitlyfluwc (”1.501121 ltungemotzn I-Z si.:tmllu: f-itlx'tlHll an (ion sewn (7).:mdl it fourthin ro-"t'tm illil‘)" two (3:). and lots mm (1) and than: fill in sxt-tinn Illit‘iy-uzu' «:11». all injluwnslt'p thirtyinw till». Nunlt Range tlm-t- til) }::I~t, and th-. undivivlml Our-hil {(5) of tin: puntlhufi quarter of thr- H‘dfihl'afl quarter 0! arctinn thirteen ‘2l:} In“ It ship (IN: North Range tuna} flu-t; I“ all tu'u‘ hundred uml tiny-revert ti'J) :1: re: in lrinni ('mtnly, W 1 .iugtuu Tml'itnry. xgaimt Willimu 11. Hum-l 3n :1: I'Xl'Clllt‘l‘ :md XIIZSU‘B of thdos-l ta! 'n! S. W. HAN»; tlucnasmi. Peter Sin-Intirel and U. l". ( (hpcr n! (lefumlmun In thP l'niled‘ States lli>triu (‘nurt fur the Third Judicial Uisll'lrl :if \Vlbhil‘lfllntl Tc-I'rnnry. on Ih-- zlltli day of lwlir i:|-_\ A l) lixw‘. tar :lm sum at two thournnd nu- hnmlrctl :l .tl llft_\«l'm:r (s:lan (‘0) delun whh lnfx‘l'v'S'. :r. Ila.- r...--nt' tun imr rput. lwr nnnum xznlil pilizl. and r :s‘ ‘ ui' suit nzueunt mg to bnu hundred and >l".u!ll)'-!Iil!c (lnliursantl nightg-fiw ("up {.5173 ~31. .\lw m;.:iu='L \\’il lium lli Lleu'kllyt- :t~ uncut“? ut' tliv cylfllc of S. “I. "orr’fih‘bcflfl‘d, and U. l-‘ t'mpq-rm‘ 11v:- t‘unuuutsiusuillcnut‘t nu suivl '.‘ltli duynl’ Fen. ruztry A. l). lst .o‘ the sun ”2' fuur t‘m-u-mul two hundred and forty-«wen tlvllars and ninety mnls my" inn, with llltcrcsl ill the ruta uf In" DC! cent per unnutu until unit and cows ui' ruiL amounting to one hundred and seventy-nine: dollars and eighty-tin- ceuts (3179 65). Nam-o is hen-by givsu tlmt un TL‘lisllAY THE 17TH DAY 01’ APRIL, 1335. at one o'rlm—k p. m.. of that day. at. the door of the cuurllmusc in tho town (-ftiuu evtlle. 1n the County «It lalruid. Territory of \r'usliingtou. I will. in obedience to mid execution. decree of foreclosure and or let of sum. sell ttm abom «lu scribed IZI'UDUI'IY. arm much (In-run! .15 min“ bu neccnsary tn satisfy pinimin‘.~ judgment with in tciest thereon and costs and inrrcased coils. to the highust bidder fur cat-LI “1' Dilllllc‘ll‘llf'E-ISH' r J. c. POWER. Shorifl' of Island County. “'Mhinzxon ’l‘orrizory huh"! t'mxpevilie [Ln- ];‘l2l d w of Mnrrh 1335. Hum: .k “ALLIIL Amy's fur Hamlixf. l’ust publication Mun-ix 1511:. X 33». SUMMONS. IS THE DRTIHCT (‘ul'k’lfl m‘ in» Thirrl .lndi‘ ciul District of the Terrilnry of Washington. huliin: terms all l’urt ’l'nuimuni. Jcllcrzun County, for the Culinlli-s (if Janet-on, Island, '.‘luliani and mm Juan. EMMA E. lucx. phinliif. \‘s. }X(I.lll15. “'ILIJA.“ Incu. (l"r1'li(l;lll:, ’J'he L‘uilui smin: o! .\xncrizu sand Creating: To WiLLini “1.1:: You are hereby required in appear iii aciion broiuh: ugdlilhl yuzi ny ihv uhm’u named plain» tilllin lhc Disincf ( nun of the 'Hiird Judiciu. Dun-ml. (,f lhu 'i crrimry nf “'ushinumn. lwldin: arms :1! the city of I’m-l Townsend in the cuiniy at Jefferson. for the rounliis of Jeffer xmn, lsiu d.(l‘lnlimi and Min .liiah,x.nd lo a:- swer tliu (-onipia m filed lliei'cinuvithin Sixly day: uiicr the firs: publication of this sum muns. or judgment. by (luluult will be taken against you. nrcording lo the prayer of the cam pluint. The mid action is brought against ‘hc deft-nil um tn dirsnlvc Ilic bonds of luulriuiuny existing bexum-ni llie plainlii!’ and defendant on the gruund of ihe Lailure. neglect and refu-al of the defendant lo provide for piaiulifl'a‘ support, since the N‘COIIJ day 01 Derelnlmr, I‘. I). 1537. although iln- suia defendant is aliundlnllv nhh: no in do. and the yiaintifi'nsks that film may be restored in her Inflillr‘n nunic, l0~\\‘il: Enuns 1-3. Lulzguudl. and that she have judg ment for lit-'l' {wists uuu dis_bn_rsn_ienl_s hyrei-n. “‘ilnus. lhv llonuruhle llidmrd A. Jonas, Judge of [ha said District (burl. and the soul lhcrw.’ this 251:; day of Marvin, A. D. 1:158. WM. E. LEDHEKVVUUD, ('lcr'i. Hy Junzvslmvr, Deputy. Bunyan“ .8; Bmm), .\nanm 5 for l'lu;:IiIT. 1‘”! >1 :vulniuuiuu Mn ('sl ‘.“th. IH4". Notlce tor Pubhc ‘tlon Fan-1:“ Sum-a LAxu (wncl. v . _ Seattle. \'.'.'l'., finch mg, 1358. (_ _ Nmizu is nun-by giwn [hulfin CUUHlHaill'OWiih Hmprm‘bmunuhuu .\c'. or Cor-grea- appro'od June 3. 1575'. entitled “An Act fur the N“. of Timber Lands in the State: 0! California, Oregon, Nevada. and \\'n>hin:lnn 'l‘errimry." Alexan der McLean. or Suune. Count of King, Tant tun. uf Washinglnn. has this (Ly Illa-1 a this oflicc hi: .u‘orn statement No. mo. for mo pur chzue of the South 1" of 3071'“! h 0! Sex-lion No. 29. in Township 110. N North Range Nu. 1 Bugs, and will ud’cr proof no nhnv {lnn lhelund 50- gm is more valuabln for no mu!“- 0: stone khan for Igricalmral put uses, an.; hwsznhliab L-i- claim lo and and Lion Hm licuiafer and liecelver of this nice u$ Snat -110. King to . W. 'l‘.. on Monday the 4th day of Jun: LS~S. Lln mum-s as “'ill’lbfis“! Clmrlua Sparks. of Port Lucian. Jamaica: County, W. 'l‘. James “‘iisnu. of Port Ludlow. Jolenan County \\'. 'l‘. l'ch‘r Peterson, of Perl, Lidlavr. Jcflezavu L'uuuly. W, 'l‘. James [Rater-on. of I'm! Ludlou. Jofler-ou County. Vv'. 'l'. Any and all p'rsuno rlsim'mg adversely th “hove-describe" lands are requested to file their (‘luims' in this {film on or 1):!ch raid 4:); may of June. X 583. JOHN Y. (isTaANDEfl. 11131223W1U1 ”WM“- Notlce for Pubhcatlon. . LANS Omen n- szn‘rLz. W. I‘, April I'. LB3B. } Notice is hereby given that. the (allowing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proofln sugport ofhis claim, and that said proof will be mm 1: before Clerk 0! Dis trict. Com! at Port ’1 owxisend. \V. T., or.- Thurs day. May 2, Hi 4, viz: I! my Week. preemption I). S. .\‘n. 10,539 for tlul N. E. H of N E. X wciionl 523 ml \V. If; 0! N. \V. '4’ and N. \V. F. of S. “h 5“ mrtion 38 Tounshin ‘39 N. R. 1 W. flu names the fall-Jwing witn-sws :0 prove his cominuou:l residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: John Audvrson, of Chimicum. Washin‘flou Territory. Gustave Jolinaun. of Chimicum. Washington Territory. William Minin, oi Chinficmn, Wnshingbn Tefritor . _ _ ‘ _ __ _ _ _ "81-i::'l'érteon. of Irouzhllr, Wnshi gum Ter nznr -. '3 Jl RX Y. 05TH ANDER, Ibgislnr. lizH’HKTECRS SPENGER, BARTL JOBBERS \xg‘a, E TTC? «(W HARDWARE (:9 gas?“ '"L‘" ' A; f 2. ' m: PLATE, :1: r V MffLIV "31% GMY. —"'~' " ‘ 49%;; NT z‘§:-~~.-‘:§;_ arms { guifiy :33 *Wa -- ‘ ems a , V/fir-Lfekfli»: ;;'¢ ZlEl”H"§?¥;€€§ f; f? i n NAILS 1455.321‘ 1.15:; »” 9; ~' 4431:3511} 'r‘ 3 3 FIRING ' ' :_' 3133:?“ =* ~ : HOUSE : :‘.‘i“‘"’ “P arfi 1T? 7‘ lI i :‘z: . I TAMI & mnsam _'-_:,f_f;;j j 1., a \ figfllgzj - sronma with: a-' I “1.! .1312 M 15416 GOODS. “V V ' I -’ W 22. 24. 26. 23. so as His ammo. m 13;" =- ~ g LATIMER & co., ’3, 1w? §*i<l;;§ l t-lesr.¢ :;L ; i:i‘il D\a l)9 13 :3 it. “$73: fire; {Bruasfihemicaimifaimeifiwdicim; & 32m; Artices Fufflfs. Oil/S an GidSA-wira; 111:2; 5:32 Liquor: :7 Riding Jae. {EL’{-r\ i ulwni 3-t;§. 3"IPI'IPI . .2. scriptioaa: I'. reful ‘C n pounahw , Day Ni; .3 WATER ~ TB‘ ET, P 0211; u.\ us mp, ; DRUGS I @DRUGSI‘ n (3 . V. :mshes. Stationery : Wholesale and Retail, by «.I'. I). HILL & SONS i - ‘ I ~. , 113‘?” ~“ A“ F 5 ‘ 7 . ..., -.- Wj‘géw‘fi hiatus, ‘ SHIH’S, \H-IHn‘iNHF. E'HMAHLS, _ p ._ PERFUMERY. h. .. ‘ :Lxm OILS, . ‘ ~- WALL PAPER. : "- . BRUSHES, . 2 ‘ '- ; Etc. 1 UL 1.5-. ‘ And all articles for the Toilet. 1 Patent Medicines of 3}} kinds, I Quick sales and small prom. I ’ Sheriff’s Sale. In yhn Dislrm Cum-l fume ‘n-Ld Judicial . Dismal of “'ulhmglon l‘vx~rz:n:y. Luldzng [arms hut l'url 'l‘ownuld. - 11. 'l‘un‘unbu.i'mimm. ' I vs. um. um. ‘l’llz "IIRMLIII‘IJI \Yllnu‘l'v. 9 In: '1.11;u.1.~.. , um...- and by um... man uxmzulinn um] m-dnr :uf A -Iv ii‘uull mu n: llm uh in ILL-um! c-unrl in ‘ Hu- .me- unu'l -.i m-(: u. da'mi llm TIII ("IV 0! 2 Marvin IL in. In“. and .n "w 'imwiml untrue- Din-I'm! I Inns duly L- u-li upon Hm limppny 'lil~~~ I ii» i! ill ~‘:i‘i rkfl' ulinu mui t-I'nh'r hf flale Him! il‘ r-! I: ».~‘ ~ will; “'l‘lr- “hull iuui Ware :"imvmm 2h ‘i-Wlx ”Vt-“ll u: h :m lin- {not 0! "l'nln stun-- 2n Hm r-ly - i' I mi Tll\Vl|§(‘lld.-’ef “ fn-lum i" unly. W. ’l‘.. running in armulhcrly "div-Minn ml:- Ilu- Imy u! I'Ul'l 'l‘n-WLm-xul, rix “ IIIIn-in-d uul lifly fv-‘i. :zu-J ‘N'iln; t .\en'v use! "In \viu‘ih. :url II Min: an ' 1.~ 4‘.an witiilion '* nu ilil' Hump-11v I‘llui Ilr r -:»r. the sumo being “ :4ny fur ii “i ilh hy x-m- hundred Inll forty i" {HI-11:1 In":l!i,:ll:(| kmvun as the k'ummurcial "WI uzf. untl "pun Ihu {Luichisc mui license “(rt-m the llllluk‘ipul (“TIM azinn tho city of “for; Townsm‘i. l 0 erect and maintain said “wlurf and Win-humus. and upon the who]. “of ~“id wharf, mzmher with the buildings. -A \rnrolunwcs anti uliiur slruszun‘s maroon. “I .. upon .aui frauch'a ' and litmus aforesaid." Nulit'e is therefore iwrt‘oy given that on SATURDAY THE; “2h DAY 017‘ APRIL. MEI, at the hour at 2 o‘cl-W'a' l'- 311-. of van” day. at tho court-huuw «i-mr. in '.im my of Port Town-end, Jufiarsnn (u'xn'.}'. \Vuahing‘wn Territory twill. in obedioncc maid v-xu‘utiull and onion-of 5-1.. 5011 all of tho uhaw deucrilgcd prupuny, m p‘b. iic auction in tin: “F'ht‘sl bidder lnr cash. fun}; 1-: suumux. :ihurwol' Jull'cuun I uumy. WJ‘l‘. Date-I in.“ Ipm..“usl. the m 1 day of March. A. II Ixl. Firs! pll‘liik‘ili.‘., Mu‘ch blh my Runnaumv S- SACHS. thmrs Attorney. m-whi i 1 ' lGloucestel Flsh Market! ‘ Adam: #l. wlmrf Pun l‘uvvmand. . FISH ' 0! ll! Find: that these wnrrl U @ run] kw: 0: lmndmt ’ WHOLESALE , AND RETAIL [ {fir-.mlmliiu Hil'l'LlEU “:11 n-gulur ratull 1015103). I: éICCU'JHHOdRILL‘J. I i ( 2!_\.<. n. JOHVS'I‘USE x l‘U._ l'rop'ru. Piano Tuning- Ml}. NI'I‘SL‘HKE ' ‘ ,'ILL be in run Tonnsmtl in the coursa o! \‘ n week and 51;)" u< lng as In: work may rvquln‘. Timber Lands For Sale. Two hundred and twenty-five acres of timber land for sale. Distant half mile to a mile from the water. down grade. in good harbor. Within six miles from Port Townsend. For particular apply to BBADSWAW 8: Slxcus, Port Townsend. m 5” Just Received ‘ .VLT o o , .1110. Fitzpatrick 3 Shoe Store, Frum I’Eliiudu'phia. A large lnvnivn of L.\DIES’, CHILDREN‘S. YOUTH’S AND Boy's F‘INIC SII()ES ‘.\'l-,':".A \vigl be MIMI :lt BED ROCK PRICE‘X («If :37“ —— »C\..~1.H ONLY.__.——_a ‘ LEARNED's OPERA 1163;” i Friday. April 6. h '53; of. Paul [Kenn e d Y , TAB BBNOWNED Ventrflnqmst and Magmlan. Will appear in his Remarkable Exhibi tion. introducing the great Paris and ‘Londnu sensation, TheVanisbinu Lady. land also producing a Living Lady from ‘ AN ENVELOP . The Rapping Hand & Spu’itfikufl. Expose of Spu'ztualism, :33" Tue Wonderful Amerimn Sturreopdcon, showing vi “‘5 of all descriptions. me. Kon nedy will also introduco hie Tommy and Joey, in his grea: ‘."azm'ilnqmst Dialozlw. B’IX SHEET AT ,BARTLETT'S. Reserve-d Semi.” ....Ll