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shr. “it’tcklg grgus. Fronl Thursday's Dally. Hm» rand mm at J. H.luvmnure's. * .‘Jr W. U. Cndwell of ”was island is in t ‘wn. .\‘ua §2 Um tima In buy yourself rich in run: I'rtuh'. 11M. 1 . I; J ~uvs, thcrvnngz-list.urnnd 111.31"! ) ”~‘.l‘rdzl_\‘ {rum SCGHII‘. A V. I: 40 culony is going nut tn inspcct the lesw} n-Hitiun this nfh-rnr cu. li\'(‘llhiulu\ ufliL-vr Jam-s hm. ac~ Cupid-l u p mlinru «m the l'l'q'lun‘l‘. Nu wumlrr po-upln- want to «mum to this climu'c- from Dakota and Kansas. Alvasm. Smith .k Hastings am prepar ing h» publish a map of this m-cliuu uf (‘ulllllr_\'. lblmrt Bxlea is talking of gains: to Ban Fr ucisco to undergo asurgical operation. .\‘tnrnti's skating rink will be open Saturdn evening. Admission. 25 cents; B;]er fry-r. 3h»; .hwsio Spurn-r, who has hurt] nttrndinghcluml in this city, ims returm-d to bar home on Low: island. ErUusloms ()llicer li. li. Penn has accepted a [iuuitiuu in the employ of Messrs. F. W. l'ettygrovo & ('O. The new four-master] schooner l’uri tun, buiit at Port Madison. passed out ycstezilziy afternoon. lumber laden. This is hk'l’ first trip. Supt. E. W. Devon says he is expecting orders from Washington every day to go ahead with Construction on the now ous— house building. A family of the fishing colony from Gloucestcr, Masu., have arrived in Seat tle, intending to engage in fishing there aboula in n small way. ' The AItGL‘S Agency is "getting there" with unanimous anbscquency. or words to that efi'cct. in the matter of sales of real cotute those days. We are having a cool famine in Port Townsend. Hurry up and diQCuver a deposit under the peninsuln, wuu‘t 3:011, somebody? We. need it. Work on the Angus immigration pan» phlets will be pushed from this time on vigorously till they are issued. There it a lively demand for them. It is not yet announced just what will be the nature of the Methodist enter tainment on May lst. We are insured however. that there will be fun for everybody. Mr. J. M. Lockhart is confined to his home by an injury received a few days ago on tho roof of a building. He wranohed himself severely, somehow, and has to rest. The ladies of the M. E. Church will give an entertainment on May day (May lit). I’articulari hereafter. It is ex pected to be Homething more than ordi narily interesting. Seattle ought to be proud of the i ate!- ligence of her chief of police. He adver tise. that the owner: of dogs must pro cure each a license before being permit ted to run at large. The Proabyterian social last evening pulled off very pleasantly. the hall be— ing jammed full. The programme was well rendered, and the apeciul feature of the entertainment were ma] novel ties. Y. H. C. A. auxiliary soniety for the [edict—to be org-um tomorrow after noon. There is abundant room and opportunity for all to work in Y. M. 0. A. harness who are willing to work along in line of action. We underetlnd that Dr. Roatel has begun suit against the Seattle P.~I. for libel. on account or an item it published in February alleging that he had left town without paying his bills. He says it has injured him greatly. Baron Mama—The etearmer Jose phine has taken a colony of people to the Quilcine side of Hood's Caual.to gether with their outfit. machinery. dz 0., all prepared to engage in brick making on a large scale. They will build up a little town. Harmony in to be restored in modem)- crntio camp by the appointment of demo crats only hereafter—and. presumably, the diaphoemeut as fast as possible of that few republicans there an loft, in the customs neuiee. Collector Brooks has the Call on his back with its bristles erect, and he must surrender, of course- Wo learn that plans and specifications are being considered for the erecttcu of I rectory for St: Paul‘s Episcopal Church in thin city. It will cont about 81.500, Ind will be 1 credit and an ornament to tho city. The new Rector, Rev. Mills, is upocted to arrive in a few dayl. Hay Do: u coming. “‘0!" local electric light company has mode a commendable move in placing large overhanging street lamps in posi tion along Water street. Compensation for the same will be made up for a time by subscription among business men,and it is expected that the city will ere long be able to contract (or these lights and bear the expel-e. Anyhow, they are a vast improvement on dark streets. Oncss hush—Settlers are rep. 1 idly flocking into East Sound and ‘ farms are being bought at very reas- \ onsblo figures and government land \ is being taken up very fast, even on 1 top of the mountains. The opening 3 of the lime ledges is giving work to 1 9 number of settlers, and brick mnk- 1 ing is beginning to be an industry. I The finest clays—of the cretsceous period—of Puget Sound for pottery and brick, are to be found at East Sound and Friday Harbor. From F's-Ida)". Dally. Prof. L. D. McArdle of Quiloine )5 ss sinking Fortmsn & Hammond in their surveying end plattinz. Two lots in the Hussey sddltion sold yesterday. and another this morning. Everybody buys ’em. Prof. O. O. Palmer. who taught a term of the academy, is about returning with his family to Steilsoeom. Real estate transfers as published from the records are frsqnent enough to show that people with money prefer land. Ye political wire puller getteth in his work these days on the street corners. Boon be time for primaries. you know. That fence and sidewalk along the Washington street grade are in a rickety condition—sadly in need of attention from the street commissioner. A genuunn bought pmporty in this vity 1859 mm: 3 _w‘ar agu for $125. that has mommy snld at SI2OO. Whn says prices are not booming? (‘unurctivut domnv'flti have nduptu‘] a pmzm‘hw tariff pl 3! fnrm. H~w 91.12;.- will they be out nf line in the? nmiunal c MM! i‘lwir x;-~xt step shuuld be Xv: endorse the n-xnxbhn'an numim-e. Several thuuszmd (lullars ought to be expvndx :1 tins year on the grades lead mg up the lull, especially nu Washmg tnu bin-ct. “3‘ next winter they wal Le all but flammable. Rifles: pmpcriy built up. 'l‘hv smclirr .f foul drains is rg-quwtml in ms; hi 3 upmluu un the cinummm mlur :wminc'] {rum u dun-,5 heal]! at the c nrmer u! Quincy :unl H'ushingtun struts. Am'uy the I'lcesul 19 no where. Hun Miilcr nrrin-Il humc from Van cvmwr, B. (3.. this morning on the Pre micr. He says that plans and specifica— tions fur the gas Works to be erected here W 1” be on hand snon. 'fnc Home Fm: Insurance Company. of Scuttlv. is starting at! with an evident desire t 9 share handy in [be business of [no Snuud in that line. It ha: excel lent. hacking, and will nu doubt pram tn he: one u! um s-nlmln_-:t companies It as though! that the oily guvvrumcnt might expend three ur fuur dollars to good advantage painting uut [no old Montana suhmn mun lettering on the city bull prupuly. When strunucrs ark Whvrc the city bull w, we're ashamed to tell ‘czn. l‘cnple who have been in peril of their livns from thu frisky homes running nt large uu our shunts complain that the city marshal docs nut intend to his duty in eufurcxug the ordinance against ul— lowing hve stock at large within the city limhs. How is it? Do our officials de sire re election? If no, are they dis pusud to But up claims on the uruund of faithful performauce of duty? Judge A: D. Blchrs and family ar rived this morning frnui Victoria—hav in: co me via the Canadian Pacific from New York, whence they had been on a visit fur the pust twu months. Judge Bluwets says one only nerds a trip east to get up a genuine ca<e of home sick mus. Hu and his family saw little but ice and snow after leaving the Pacific alone. They left flowers bluumingz in their garden when they Went away in February, and return to flu] all vegeta tion lonmrd. They speak in terms of appreciation of the scenery (War the Ga nadiau Pacific. That horse chestnut treeuu the um rine hospital property is in bloom. it grew from u chestnut produced by a tree planted by our towusmau, James G. Swan. in Massachusetts, when he was a child. It has quite a romantic history. The chestnuts were sent to the Judge aorm years ugo, and were by him for wnrded to Uncle Juhu Bennett the nurserymen. iu Wlmtcom, whu planted them and sent a cuuplq of the sprouts back. One was set out by Dr. Minor. than owner of what in now our marine hospital property. and the other was phutea by our gnrduer, James Smith. 303: are now large trees, growuig finely. 11-1 convxcu now inhabit the pan. ut Walla Walla. Cheap building brick there this season. Seattle and Spokane Falls have to pan lhe but around to pay for their poetoflice help, otherwise they would never get their mails. The priee of tickets over the Northern Pusific, between Walla Walla; and St. Paul. is first class 857.50.1md Second elm $33. These rates are luwer than they ever hnve been. Hon. D. 'l‘. Denny and wife of Seattle are to start in a few days for New Yuri, where they go to attend the quadrennial session of the Methodist General Con— ference, Mr. Denny being lay delegate from the Puget Sound conference. A new publication. a quarterly jour nal of medicine, called the Hun-m Oonu’r. has been started at Seattle by Dr. A. Devon. The lime indusiry of San Juan can u ty :‘a likely to be enlarged soon by the opening of new quarries of limestone on Orcas island. Legal blanks Ere in demand these days. Tin: Anaus job rooms are filled with orders all the time. Three job printers are busy 8 good deal of the time. Six bundled pounds of Iran]! and a thousand pounds of oiher fish. princi~ pally flounder-s and doles, were taken at. one haul of n he! nenr Tacoma yester day. Steamship Umntilla arrived at 1 o‘clock this morning. and afterdiwharg ing 52 ions of freight for thln place. pro ceeded up Sound. Bark Boboooa arrived this morning from Utaaiady. lumber laden for Aus tralia. mom W's mus. Due subscriber to the DAILY ABOUS says it is Wmth :. dollar a day to him. Customs Inspector Millignn has been transferred from Port Angeles to the steamer Alaskan. The» Gaud Templar: are to give a 3113 an social during the latter part 0! be present month. Newspapers at Key Wont, Florida, speak in terms of praise of Ur. Glen u-rn. the new surgeon in charge of the marine hospital in this city. Mr. Nicholson advertises a handsome black stallion for sale. The animal can be seen at Bouse’s livery stable. where his pedigree can also be seen. Mr. Chas. Pink, 0! the Quimper sash and door factory, told an a few days ago that he would soon be going away for a a time. Himself and wife are to start in a few days for two months’ trip to England. Lots in the Honey addition still go ing. Two more were sold yesterday. Those who wish to avail themselvea of 1 present prioea must speak up bot..re the ; 20th inlt. We understand that the Methodist church building here is 2:. be enlarged . and greatly improved soon. It is a!- ready inadequate for public use,espe cially on special occasions. 1 It is expected that there will he alarze ‘ attendance at the M. E. church tomor ‘ row evening. to hear the Oregon evan- Egalist2 Rev. Jones. Mr. Deniaon‘s eer i won in the morning will be a cautiona ot the series on the evidence: at Christ- Limit}. The city painter says he has mixed anotiwr burn-l of paint. and if the city {aim-rs du-u't want the impression tu üb tuin rurrfincy that :hr-y have gone. in!“ ‘be snl'wn lithium:- they had better ban him p int nut fln- lettering on the City hall bmhliug. Gen. W. l'mu‘, late steward on the ()lympi:ul.a:nl Thus- l'elnm’f, formmly on Hu- Par: Turns»; 1:] {when furce. are among the labs! cuatnm puns» rm. pluyu-q. They are hntb gond men,nn-l wiIE duuhtlum re-tlcct credit upon the .\lr. J. A. Nlchwlsen will have his shop snM at uncti rn nguiu this nftur~ unmutfi. It can In- sum) near the {nunJr}. and is vumplvh- will. furni>h ings rvvn In H atoms and ciock. When it was said last it was bid in by u half intoxicutvd individual who did not pay fur it when the bill of sale was made out; hence the sale tany. A delcgzitiuu nf members of Faragut I’nat No. 12.”. A. 11., of l'ort‘l‘owuseud, consisting of HM. Oliver Wuud. D. P. Trimhlo. 1). I'. Quinn. E. E. Hickman. Edw. Littlefiehl. Edw. Kerriyan and Frank 11mm will amend the. Grand Army encampment at Seattle next week mi the 15th and I‘.) n! this muuth. ’l‘hey antici [mile a gram] limo. .llrl E. C. \\ iliimua. agent of the Ad vum-w Cup)ch Cu , who has been taking _onlurs in tmvu «luring the past week for copying and enlarging pictures, in indin ink and water colors. has met with eu cmiruging success. His samples. how ever. shuw for themselves. and are a splendid ndvertisement. He guaran lcos a perfect copy in each case or no sale. Sherifl‘ Sbccbnn authorizes us to state in reference to the runaway girls from Tacunm. nbnut whom Seattle papers and one l’urt Townsend paper hnve said so much, that the use of his name in con nectiun therewith is wholly unjust and unwarranted. He never saw the girls, knows nothing about them except what he has seen in print. and certainly is not mixed u,» in their escnpade. The summer Wilmington arrived yel terday afternoon With a lurgelnad of freight from San Francisco. She came merely to bring the freight that had been accumulnthu beyond the capacity of the regular steamers. She brought no pai sengers. \‘t-ry nearly adimiter occur red while unloading at Union wharf. A Very large. heavy casting hm] been hoisted. and When the signal for lower ing was given the muchinery failed to respond, and the monster castingcame down with a mu smashing n greatdiole through the upper deck. The force of the fall was broken. and the casting stopped at the lower deck. Beneath was a lot of giant powder, and it the lower dock had been smashed in there would have heen an explosion that would have wrecked things in all direc tions. i Y. M. C. A. AUXILIAnr.-—Pursllaut ito notice the ladies met yesterday ‘sfternoon at Y. M. G. A. Hull} to or ‘ganizc a society auxiliary to that in— stitution. The following were elect— ed permanent officers: Mrs. A. A. Plummer. president;Mrs. Col. Wood. lat vice president; Mrs. 'l‘hos. Drum— inond. 2d vice president; Mrs. Capt. .Frenk “'orth, secretary; Mrs. J. H. IFeuerbach. treasurer. These ladies ‘with the exception of Mrs. Drum mond (who has not yet been seen) have consented to fill the positions to 1 which they have been elected. This :insures a capable and energetic aux— iliary, and scores another point in the assured success of this impor tant and growing institution. All are to be congratulated on the suc cess of the movement. There is plenty 0! work ahead, and, from up esrsnces just now, there will be no Pack of workers. —-——.o.————- Iron holder's Dan) A Mr. Hervey bought the sloop lold Saturday. Dr. Harrison was up the Sound’s few days ago. Mr. Pink and wife hiive started for England. Everybody going to the concert at th opera house tonight. William Laubach has 11 fine team, and in in the wood business. The Y. M. C. A. business meeting will be held next Saturday evening. Take in the concert at the opera hunse tonight or you'll miss some fine singing. Seattle and Tacoma real estate agents are advertising largely in New York papers. Oity Assessor Wood has had a fine lot of blanks printed at the Aneu- job rooms. Lots have been sold in the Honey Addition at the rate of one a day for the past two weeks. Captaiu'l‘ibbnls met with an accident —~a serious fall—by which two or three ribs were broken. Saturday. Mrs. S. J. Weir, who has been visiting friends in town for a. week or more, re turned today to Dnngenesz. Another excellent song service at the Methodist church last evening, led by Prof. George and company. lira. Dodd is quite ill. so much so that her mother, Mrs. Pugh. of Port Angela. is here nursing her. The O. R. 8: N. Cu. in to extend its railroad line through Whitman county to Spokane Fall: and Coeur d’Alene. Mrs. Capt McAlmoud of Dungeuess, who has been undergoing medical treat ment in this city. is about returning IMHO. It is announced that Geo. W. O'Brien who is retiring from the firm publishing he Call, is to have soon for southern Culiforuia. Mrs. Leora Rollins of Dungeness was brought up from there in u canoe Sat ltday {or medical treatment. being in a critical condition. Contractor John Hclnnes began work this morning with a crew of car penters nu Cc-l. Wood‘s new residence in the Piummer addition. ‘ The Northwestern Firomé-n's Associa‘} tion has nrruuscd that the tournament for 1583 shall be hc!d in Portland, Ore gon on June 21st, 221.] and 23d. Mr. J. P'lgb. foreman in theABGL‘S composing mom, ie‘ taking a flying trip to Fort Angelcs this week. His sister. a Mrs. Piilmnn. has died there very suddenly. t Ship Richard In, Capt. Mclntyre,”- rived yesterday from Seattle for 'Frinco. ooalladenmnd was towed out by m 1 Blink. The bark Henry Buck has been char tered to run regniarly in Hm lumber carrying trade for the Duncan Imp-rave mont vompnm‘ Her prt’svut curgn 2:; for the Pacific Car‘s: Stcumihip CUIU' puny. wiich (‘urpurntton 1:: orcclmga large wharf at. Port Orfunl. ‘ New cunsigumentnf Japaiwsn carins and silk gonds, Img“ rtor] by tl:-- VHH":H]- ver Bazaar. in transit tn St. l’zmi. mu mm; uu vxhilnlizrn in Husllngd’ blush, Taylor inert. l‘lw stua-k cmugvri-i-s xii}; wrappcru. i:mldlwrci:u-:’s, sun'r‘lw, I :zufi, tuhlt‘i and curins gvnemlly. We Ivan on Thursday, 19th. {'umt cariy and art bargains. The Enterprise, aftrr having Lnder gone a thurullgh overhauling and repair ing. Inn rmunml lwr plncunli the tutu] [auto-s. Imtww-n NH" oin and Um 'll'ill] uf Um lmy and Whiilliy Liana. Jamea \Villiumsun and family au muviug today into their nuw rcsidemce in the I’lumuwr addition. It was erect— ed by Messrs. Glassc-Jck S: Jones. mu] reflects credit on their \Vurkmiluuhip. McCarthy, the man who was held to answer for an assault upon J. G. Clinger, am] who subsequently tried tu ocmmit suicide, has been viniently in lane for sunw days. He was sent to the uyluui at b‘toilncnm tudny. Miss. S. A. Scenmcll rulurnmi nn the- Olyumiuu Saturday from Portland. where she has rem-utiy been pvtfochug herself in the prion-graphic urt. She WI“ resume her position with um [9:51- dent photographer, Mr. .\churry, who i: eouceeded to he a lirstcluss artist, and with such efficient help will surely sustain his reputation. Rev. 'l‘. L. Joan-I, the evangelist of Drain. Ur. prvached :1 very interesting urmuu at the .\l. E church last evening. on the suhjcctof "Entire Sanchfication.” an experience which he professed to hnvo anjuycd for six years past. Rev. Jot.“ has beau visiting and resting u (cw days with his old friend and class mate. Rn. J. N. venison. The twu darted in the ministry about seventeen years ago. Mr. Jones gces to \‘x'hmcum tuday. On Saturday a test was made nu the shuns leading dnwn from Union wharf. to ascertain the vfi'ect of fernulino oil as a protection against lercdo, Those steps were covered with thisoii nonrlynyear ago bnfure being submerged; they were found to be in an excellent state of weiuvatmn. while u acantlinz nirmgsidc. put dawn at the same time was honey— combed. Messrs. Johnstone and Harrison of the Gloucester Fish Market, huvelcuscd a building now in the course at erection on Jetfcrson street wharf, for a fish mar kc: and heal-quarters of the Glow-ester fishermen. This building and whart’ nre constructed by Hon. Chas. EtSUllbit-S for the use of the fishermen. and larger buildings will be erected nrnl greater extensiun 0t wlmrt room mudens the bu<ineus develnpcs. Mrr Eéscubiea hns done more. than any other I-ue capitnL ist to develop and improve this town and we look upon his present move in behalf of the fishing industry us one of the most important he has ever made, as it anchors the fishing business here, and will make Port Townsend whnt nature fitted it to be. the head-quarters of the fishing of the Northwest cunst and the “Gioncester of the Pacific." All honor to our public spirited and ener getic citizen. Charles Eisanbies. and success to Captain Uhnrlea Johnstohe and his partner who have innuguruted this great enterprise which is destined to be one of the most profitable indus tries of Puget Sound. mm 'l‘neulay'n Dally. Rev. Denison went to Victoria yester day. The Grand Army delegation left this morning (or Seame. George W. O'Brien left yesterday for California—to remain permanently. M. Bernstein goes to San Francisco on ‘he next steamer to purchase goods. The Presbyterian song service on Sunday evening was well attended, and highly appreciated. Max Gerson arrived home on tho Umntilln from San Francisco, with u fine stock of goods. The George party go today to Victoria, and from there through British Colum bia and over the Canadian Pacific. Judge Norris says he cares not who orders the government vessels around, as long as he can mend their ten pots. Dr. Route! left this morning for & ph fessioual visit to Olympm in the practice of dentistry. He will be gone three or four weeks. Judge W. H. Whittloaey left yesterday for North Yakima. to repruseut the de mocracy of Jefferson county in the turn— toriaZ convention of that party. Johnny Norris says the U. S. steamer Patterson can not leave port till he gets ready to let her go, as he has got a coffee pot belonging to the ship in his shop for soddcring. Witness: Judge Swan. Tacoma News: The steamer Hurry Lynn steamed away yesterday for Port annleud, there to be entered in the custom house and hive her boiler: in spected and the captain and other otfi cera iiconaed. As a flight indication of Purl Town send‘s growth. we may say that all our mechanics are so busy [gar cannot attend to ordum. Ade-laud I: heard for Workman. Houses cannot be built hut enough to accommodate the demand for them. Mu. “alloy is still engaged in revival Work at Baker Oily.or. A letter re ceived this morning indicates thntit is prosperinn Wonderfully; in tact. bids hir to become similar in magnitude to her work last year at Vancouver and at Port Townsend. Col. \Vnod received very pleasant news this morning from his son-iu-iaw and daughter. Ducio: and ‘.im R. Lynn, who went to Australia. They had arrived safely, and the Doctor had sec-opted a position in [he linen? his profession. a; a salary of $3,000 n year. l'rof. George's enncur! last awning was pronounced by every body the very best entertainment in its :iuo that has been given in tins city for u long umc. Choice aelectious were rendered by the professionalsfiu suioa.dueta and trios,‘ ranging from the üßinmc to rcdicnlous.‘ The singing clubs! unfit-red several full chumses.nml uhozx-kher Um time was fully occupied. 'l‘Lo audience Wm; wry apprefintive. demonntruiing their {aver by frequent and loud applause. There is an abundance of amateur vocal talent [in Port Townsend. am with proper training would not only do itself credit but furnish material far as fine enter. hinmel!“ as m», yublis “mule! \vzsh lo Lear. Prr-f. George and WWII and Miss Kinanm gn f'um hon. tn Chicagn. lbrir humo. In June l’ruf. :zml .‘-lr!‘.. George will sml fur Europe, in be gone {Wu years. While abroad may will avail themselves 0? the ‘nest. trains“: that the aide: citivs can :nllznl. after “$30!: flu-3 “all ulurn uul Twit sz l'uciti: (mast. Thrir Virit tn Put“- 'E‘nwnsend lm keen :1 great aunrco of {zlmsmo and profit to the public. and tlxev will be wolm-mml bm-k whenever tlmy return. They un gcmmm artis s in their pmfrssiun, and ‘ Im.- Vcl’) fine peuplv witlml. 1 . From \\ ea: scalars null). Svnunt Girls are in «la-mum]. N. l:‘. M. Tudor of Duugcnuss is quite ill. . Mr. Hancock, of \Vhidby island, is in itowri. : Mr. C. \V. Walker has rrturut-d from Seattle. } Mr. Shull or sew Bay was in town 1 yesterday. Mclnnes has (‘nL lt'oo‘l'a new dwdl— ‘iu; wa-H under way. . 3 Ellcnsburg is to haw u nutinnnl bank ‘ with $50,000 capital. ‘ Ultr local fish market shipped anveu tons of ti<lu last wet-k. vav. J. N. Denisun arrival hr-me this morning from Victoria. Henry Rothchild, of the shipping firm of Rothchild & 00., Went to Seattle yestgg‘ajuy. The framu‘of Mr. E. W. Devn‘s new residence is going up. Geo. Starrett is building it. ' Sehome merchants nre assisting to fit out the schooner (‘hallengc for sealing and trading in northern waters. Mr. Curtis. of the Charles Hotel, who has been in Britiah Columbia for the past twa weeks, has returned. Another lot in the Hussey addition sold yesterday. and a bargain pending for ten more. Everybody buys ’em. Jefl'erson countg‘s Bonnl of Examin ers will un-ct here May Bm. to examine applicants for teacher's certificates. George Sturrett says he has built eleven houses since January lstr—aunl he is only one among our contractors. Mrs. Drigfl arrived yesterday from Dungcucss, via Port Discovery. Sue returns home today tn Friday Harbor. Uazvt. Brpuut. of the beard nf local steamboat inspectnrs, has been ordered to Stu Frauensco, am] departed ye~ter day. The Hummers arc Imviug a half block enclosed in Plummcr addition, prepurzv 19on to erecting a dwelling house there on for rent. - Two dwelling luoum-s in the Bartlett nddiliun.froutiug on Lawrence I-tnel, oue belonging to Stnrmlt and the otbu to Hammouds, are nearly finizbed. Mr.Cnmpbell, another 0! the Glou celter fishermen, arrived yesterday on the anier. having come we: the Ca nadinu Pacific. He will join the local force at fishermen. 1“ rs. Cougill [HS rPceiwd a splendid stuck nf new millincry, including spring styles. notions and attractions. (‘nll at her stuud and inspect these 510an6, they are just in from the simmer. Mr. Anderson nf Dungcness has a span of fine heavy work horses at Rousu's stables, which he purchased at Seattle and is taking down to use on his farm. They are beauties. The governor lms appointed the fol lowing notariea public: Henry O'Shuey. Seattle: Morris B. Sacha, Port Town send; (300. L. Tack and L. E. Poul. Tacoma; Marion Egbert. Walla Walla. A qualified school teacher could find omployment for four or five months at 830 or S4O per month. by making imme diate application to the board of direct ors school district No. 7. Leland. W. T. Mr. Erick Solon, head sawyer at End look mill. has purchased one o! B. Lake's new houses and lots at the head of Muple Aven 'l9, for sl2oo—the other hav ing been purchased recently by Robert Sinclair. The city council of l‘ncoma has passed an ordinance fixing the salary of the mayor at 8500 per unnum and each councilmau'a salary at 8200 per annum, 85 to be forfeited {or each failure to at tend a meeting. A dwelling house belonging tn Allen Weir—just vacated by the Williamson family—is boing repaired preparatory for occupancy by the family of Charles B. H'ood. who are expected here from Port Angeles this week. Hon. Marshall McDonald. U. 5. Com miSsioner of Fish and Fisheries at Wash ington. D. (2., writes to Judge Jimes G. swan of this city inviting: the latter to furnish articles on fisheries. to be for warded to the Royal Dublin Society. Quite a compliment to ml: to vusmau. Our friends, Mr. and Mrs. Juhu Van Trajan of Chimacnm. lust their only daughter last Friday. Little Nettie. age-. I'2 year- and 2 months.was thus early called for by the death angel. The funeral tonk place on Sunday. Many tneuda sympathize with the bereaved parents. We had the plonsure yesterday at meeting Mr. A. S. Blowm. late at Min nesota. formerly of New York. ‘u gentleman and several others 11 Arrived nver tho Canadian P.- they are looking for investmt Sound. Mr. Blowers. as we u oideulully, ia a cousin of Judge Ale... Blowers of Conpevillc. He speaks quite favorably of invealinx in this city. _——————d.’—— —» ’7‘ - ~ Immigration in pouring in from the east, filling up Bricinh Columbia as. well as the Puget Sound basin. There are over 1000 people in ”18 several mines in Okaungnn cnumy and soon the number will be doubled. Choice Dungeuesq hntler at Petty grl-ve & Co's. ‘ Short Wand [or snlo. at tho mill; 32.00 in loud, delivered. Lem-\- wnlu-rs will: ‘Adams Jr Luke. Fresh oysters, at the Saddle lbw}; Restaurant! In Lny style In: 25 cants a. dial); ulau guild Imam for SI.OO pi-r Wat-ii. * Largo-f display of link 9751‘ Lrunght to Port I‘nwnsend~~.;t LEVI-lLlfll‘B'F. ‘ Painters wanted izi‘nuuliulvly. Apply I‘. ) Dublzs. * Captain deLiou‘s house opposite the schJol house, and recently occu pied by Captain Monroe. iota! rent. Apply lo Csptuuß. W. demon. t “as Works ’ Thu‘ 3:63; _wns cum-nay 117:3 purchased ‘s3x'l'lfl ftz'f. an] :n: L 2:3} i in; mum, ‘JEXHIL in :Isz il-mk :.dj-ny.inu the ibra-awry and (‘sph Hum-"s. {rum (5:? Plummus. Th. si*«- [ngs 55 {cu-t rupariau frnutugv. mrl ml} (urchin :impk- room fur the) £12.: w 11-11, TE»:- nztavn i-Izilding w h i:.~ EEK!!!) fr»): :1: - :zn nu 1h: .:muml “my, hm?! “L”. ’riflk. math .m ‘rx 0 muf. Un Ihv- rmr t'l-‘Eml‘ “sll iw "reeled a me-iing 16x20 {w' --.n nfii 'l‘. Arr-(her hmidih: will lwun’ctnL n Hue :uljuiu ng hit. Mr. Staufurd. (Le: surelinh-udem. is sh}! Jemima] ht .\‘nhu'lzw. hy Hm ill nvw nf Ms \vzl'v. As smm mhe arrives the plans fur Hm I-nlire \\‘.:rl;s may le sm-n. \mG will brain as snun as luck am im plat-m] nu Hu- around. It is un dershmd tlmt pun-hum; price h-rms for the ante an» private, but that thcyare s:lti.~.’acturytnthe new mmpnnyis evi dent. This enterprice is but one hf the many evidenm-s that Part Towusend is rapidly develupinz. filuipplng Sch-u. The U. S. steamer Patterson sailed our” tbia warning for Alaskan waters. She goes vurlicr than usual this spring. Stcnmt-r Dispatch arrived this morn ing from Clulum. Amnug her passeng ers were: ()ttu Zimdzxrs and wife of Sequim. N. I". M. Tudnr nf Dungvnvss, Thomas Kerrigan of t'yscbt, and Mr, Hearst nf Angcim. On buard were 100,000 shingles frnm Crciccut Bay. svvcml tons of potutoos and two tans of fish. San Frnncxscn, April 17—Arrived— Steamer Mexico. Victoria; Columbia. Portland; barks Templar. Seminole and Elsinore. Puget Sound. SAN mevtscn, April 16.~A dispatch from New York says that the British schooner La Houlette on her way from Hmifax tn V ctoria has been abandnnod at sea. The crew reached London in safety. When last heard from '.be schnnner bad just luft Sandy Pomt where she was beached for repairs. She was intended for a sealer. ‘ Four vessels sailed from Gloucesier, Macs, on the 14th for Ice-13nd,“) engage in halibut fishing. Iceland is about 1400 miles frnm.(ilmiceslcr. Here in Port Townsend the Gloucuslur fish market n-ceiws halibut caught only fourteen miles from their wharf. As noon as ar rangements can he mndo to ship fish east thr- Gloum-slor fislwruivn can pmcure halibut runuuh in 45 hnurs‘ sail from l’mt Tuwnsvnd to stuck ill! the fish mar kc-ts in the United States. Matthew Arnold. the poet: scholar and critic. is dead; died at Llverpuol, of heart disouw. We have just laid in a large supply of Boricks and Schreck Homeopathic pre purntmus 11:11.5: Sous. * When Beby wan nick, we gave her Clem When she wu I Child. she cried for Cutoff; When ehe became Mine. she clung to Guthrie, When ehehedChfldren, ehe gen them Cutoria, Max—— 1 u "{N. _ SIIULLiAt Scuw Buy, Apnl 7,1888, to the wife 0! I). B. Shall. two daughters. All lining wdl. 'E'o the Public. I'um 'l‘uwsskxy. W. ’i‘ . Axni: .\. 1:485. While I am uhwnt l'r'm I'Avr'. ’l‘owurwnd. Mr. Norman vam-y will mnducl my milk bum m's“. um! \\i:| rvmipt fnr ali hills in [‘l9 511 nm. My (”IL-im- :ul'uirs .\lr. Frauk Petty; ovu nizl ”end to :1! my requ .3- 4 3w li. 5. X’EITTYGHOVE. ‘ ' s"_Ts——T—” , MLSS 1:334:12: . . F luonahle Dress -Ma 8.8 . 8—33" l'l' STAIKS, Waterman & Kan. building, over Bourlund‘: Store, \\’alerst., - - - Port Townsend, W. T. O I O i ' . Singing and Elocutwu! .\ pupil of l‘msu i. Rimrafi and Bazioli. from Bruoklyn. N. Y.. will give private instruction Lumen, women and children. For paruculars :xddlcrs Mus. MAY \'.\_\' AL'KEN. l’. U. Box 173. Ina-t Townsend, W. 'l‘. :_.T—fiiifr 77777777 7 ’.— K . »_.;f:;7——77: Plano Tumng- MR. NITSCHKE “7H.L be in Port Townsend in tho course of a week and may as long as his work may require. . , , , Mn” Tlmber 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. to good harbor. Within six miles from Part Townsend. For particular apply to BKADSWAW A}: SAt'us. Port 'l‘mvnsend. mStf FOR SALE .'. 18 1-year old Heifers and Steers, 12 2-year old Heifers and Steers, 14 Milch Cows, ALL CRADED DURHAMS! _ For sale by JOSEPH SWEENEY. Friday Harbor. 51m Juan ( “' 'l‘ 3r { ROTICE. To l/u.‘ st'publican voters son County, II". T. On Saturday, April 21 "can primunm \riL M: In ulnmuN 31115.”! rnl‘i' ..r 1.. (3...: ~3~ 4.4.- "Ii m 111-I‘l ”I: .\3 x rim-n m In he in '-\h:> l i’w. IA. Part In Clxiumcum . ..- . (.‘rmm1....‘... Q‘s-.licr-ne......... 1in'unun‘,.....V....,. lmnvlJc 11:xd10rk......................... 1.(.-!:xn.1.......................... ALBI-llt'! Ck‘n.L‘o. .l. X. Lu'unu. Sec. .. >vwgmm Haw, K 33 hm: And where to W 91 v 73 51" I“; 1 ugly a g; E E‘: 3 ‘mi -: Jan a... e ‘ u. E :.\r.x-".H.:i :41‘ THE 1 Argus Agency. ,"“\“;.\~\\ \ , 1 -. 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