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171 w :‘Wcrklg grgua From 'l‘lmtsdax's Dally. Rev. 11. V. lhoe cami- dun-n fr in: up Sound to-day. Considerable building is being June at Angelos and more is in m‘ntemplmi-uu The Republican Convention wiil mwt t.) day at the Court buns-9 at :5 u'c'ock I’. N. sharp. The Partisan: of Olympia alum-are with a nice lnomn suppn-mom. iiinstrzmul wn'n cuts of {Le city. Ron Saul Green ‘ii now at Port .\n-gv -105 to buiLl a ('ongrogmiumil church. He 15 sure to succeed. The genial face of Prm’. Kym is sm-n on nut sir eis. lie is making his :mmznl tuur nf inspectinn’uf the whim-Is. and aclmui houses. Tacoma is approaching :1 city election with straight republican uni dt'mdcrui‘k' tic-tuba in the field. .\.-5:! T-ii-s Lay is the fatal day. Marlin. the murder, is szifl at Large. The shetifl' of Pierce ennuty scars in ho badly rattled. He fur-. 10! in mm! unt notices of the est-ape until it “‘2“ t: n late. Some very pretty hora-u came Jr; XI! mu I‘.» Alxskan yesterday. Adams an} Lake bought moat 0! than “Huh: 1-'. W. l’ultg’grove bad a bcuuilfui dumnh- may buggy nulmal. “Wa:hiugtun liapubhmu C n!) of Pun 'l'uwnsen-.” uill luuci his running u: (“and bums-_.- l‘) c manic: rqml’t uf committee on drafting Constantin-n :Lud by-lnwa.aml othur lmsiuaas x. a: may properly Come befum mu chxb. CaptainJulm O'Brién the new cum mauder u! the simmer Premier is the man who was first officer of the Umntil la when she was wrecked at Cape Fla!- tery wem back on board otthc vcswl and steared into Esqnmalt harbor. H‘- is a brave and gentlemauly (Juicer. Captain Davis will be retained as pitut on the Premier. Bunion) Mnunx‘fi. «Yi-stvnlui after noon the citizens assembled in munml to discuss with the local railroad «slici nll the matter of a subsidy. The inn-t --ing was harmonious. Nothing of im portance was done except to agree ...u a form of bond to be used and lo profl'ur in few verbal subscriptions. The citizens are willing and waiting for :i chance (u show their willingness: var Sow—Some very nice cheap fold orl for booming other cities of the Sound are being shown here in Port Townsend. Ind to understand that some of um ample are getting anxious to boom this city. We learn that one prominent rml estate dealer positive] y declares that he would pay for a hundred copies of 11 good advertising himself. There is sure ly hope for us yet. Selnb. Eon. Ex-Gov. Pierce, Treasurer Kay mond. a number of capitalists and neWs paper men and ladies from Dakota and Minnesota passed through yesterdny for Victoria. They will return to-mormw at Ba. m. and desire to look over our city. We are informed they will be given a Ihort time to do so by the steamer Olymplau. Some of the party are friends of mar townsman, Mr. A. W. Bush. \ From Friday's Dally. Tho Evangel came in from Auueles Ind Dungenesa last evening with a full freight and passenger list. The Ancou arrived last evening from Alaska, bringing mails and passengers. All serene in the far north. The seal skins seized by the govern ment in Alaskan water: 1.1:; year were all sold at auction by U. S. Marshal Atkih. Hrs. Charla: Wood and child returned yoaterday from Angoles to join her hus _bands9ur live realaatata man and genial leigZilor. Subject of discourse in the Presby terian church on next Sabbath morning: “The bleasadneaa of making the Lord our trust" In the evening: “A cake not turned." Seattle, Spokane Falls and San Diego have each rallied to the support of the Domocratic administration and recogniz ing its general inability, they are paying for their own mail service. The Walla Walla daily Statesman ol‘ the 18th inst... has just arrived, having been nine days on the trip. It reports Coukling much batter. Truly our mail mice in a “ daisy " or a “jo-dnudy." The Lincoln County Times of April 13th put- iu its appearance in our office on the 27th. It was 11 victim of our poor mail service. Certainly from its need and weary iook, it has bad a hard . time of it. Dnsonrrs ELMBD.——At the republi- Kaai’ounty convention yesterday after noon the delegates elected were: H. L. Burke“, 0. M. Bradshaw and C. A. floors. The reserves were: Mr. Mc- Pos. J. J. Calhoun and Thomas Jack lsn. The republican territorial con vention will be held at Yakima May Brd. -. .- 'c "'“"’ ‘ '7 Tha‘msion at our Mayor and Mar shsll is respectfully called to the bad state of feeling in shipping circles be tween the Ship—owners Association and the Coast Union of Sailors. This is likely to break out in trouble and every precaution should be taken to avert this. If necessary additional police force should be provided. The Washington Republican Club hold its meeting last evening. Its com» mittee on constitution reported and the report was adopted. Delegates to the Territorial League to meet at N.Yakima on May 3rd, are A. W. Bush. D. P. Quinn. L. T. Seavey,(‘. M. Bradshaw, H. L. Burke“, C. A. Moore and W. H. - H.Lesrned. A committee to circulate the roll for membership was appointed, consisting 0! D- P- Quinn, Charles Wood and J. M. Lockhnrt. The officers st this club sre: Geo. Jones, President; w. F. Learns-J. lit Vice-Pres; L. T. Seaway, 2nd Vice—Pres; EJ. H. Brown. Secretary; Oliver Wood, Treasurer. The present membership is 74. The Call man is out in a whole column of dialogue. He is alter l’hounio Lear ned‘s It?!"L Phonnis is as yet a minor, s splsndid pos'oflico clerk. at gentleman ly young man. and one who attends to business as business should be attended to. He was raised in Port Townsend and knots tbs postotficc businesslike a book. His father is u republican and 0t “um it il I misdemeanor in a demo ornt's eye for him to hum a vety Fubnr dilute am! laborious piavc in the purl affix. [’cuple an: very hungry whru they huwl our :ucl- 11 mm” lumo. l'v-flnllslcr ficxnmara's head is Irh‘l. hUWt‘Vc‘l‘, In; LlO wants a. ch-xk tn il-hfnil to business, mmvr than in mm. \Vr hope l’humdfl will stay juet when- !:c is. From Saturday's Balls. H. L. 'l'iiJmls, an, has 5v fur lemma :1 m be a! I.» in get duWu tuu'n '_vrsn-nhpz 'l'liv M: .‘luglli was inspire-nil 3cm:- day :1' Son!!!» an! arrived down this mumix‘g. C. \\ . JIM-mt. who was an mtncL-ec «:f the .\lnn's “(live in January inst, has H-t --tie} in Tim: mu. TLL- sh :lthhip RIE‘SiL“) sailed from this 1 "rl {-zllwunl bmuz-i nt 7 o‘oth yestvr lay evening. Pic 1)‘ mon- :maH-rux at Seattle. Five ;--rsuus m-rr funny] in 011': house on Th :13 lay brain": out with i-'. [’rn-f. Browne nf (‘ :u; vvillc is xuw i; (E x- "iiy. ilu ml] spend Sunday with h:- f.;ti.2'r-i!.--I:;'.:" ”411.11%”? Uri). 1. H |:.!l:i.:.= rz- win-. 3 _\'~:<'.cnl:x_\' per Shun: ;‘ linikuu .1 line {unuly curring". for In: buzlu'r, .\luynr lll'Lil‘n. Its a bE‘JHTy. The II:.iL-rpri<:.- hruilxm {mm Dumm— uuaé a: H'mv Inn-J hf 11:; ('- lisigldui h) ”wings 3: (’n , \x'hiL-ii “as imm- Iliuh 3;» shim”! lo Smittiv. “iv an: raizuhiy i: Lima-l {Lat “run: is thi Hiram!» f.r l’uil (£32qu .1 xii-at of (hi ’y-mn lux:.!n~r \'(-.~:~(‘i.~’.. Wili Taco m'. EARL- n buck 5:11? 112'. J. H. Jmixu-H, representing the Cdmpuln-Fu Concert (inmraLy is in lowu. making arrangeincds for (be ap penruuee n 5 tlml cumumy. Muzzxzng thvme- in we .\l. I‘}. Church tumurrarxmurning: l'nmf uf Btu-{a tiuu- from Miracle“. luthu evcuiuu: the Cu-opemti-m of man) with God. Shauna: J. 1%. Libby mu imn the stone duck n! Chuvknnul and sprung n lz'uk. She went on the bench at Fair- Han-u fur rel-aim. Hence she was late in her nrrn‘ul 2mm What ~nm tndny. Miss'l‘ma Duwie. risk-r nf Custv-ms Cilia-Llama \\'n!ii.nn.~ou. has taken". “much" in her wan right aH‘rc-scout Bay and intends to pass the summer railing [Age and burning stumps, so to Speak. The atm:m>hip Umuhlhi sailed {rum San Frax.:~ZSCu fur ”LS putt on yesterday at 10 a. m.. bringing a large freight and passengea iésl. Amung the passenger list we notice the familiar name nf Dr. I. .\l. Harrison. Mrs. Jus‘spll .‘.lvxuudcr and children will ieuve tudny for their tempurary home on \Vbidl-y island. Joe is at present cm pluycd as time keeper on the E. & N. R. R. at Vietu vm and expects tu move his family over there soon. \Vu heartily commend to "ye ejitor" of the ;,ul.’ the reading of the democrat ic uatiounl platform of luur years ago. It w-mld be interesting reading. After it has finished just take a good sleep to rest yuur nerves and thep let up an the “omens-L“; partisan" racket. A case of assault was tried before Justice Trimble, wherein Gus Walls was plaintiff and one O'Brien defendant. The assault touk phnce yesterday and appeum to have been the result 0' an old grudge. Defendant was 'uuLd guilty and finéfl. Two D-vllars and exam. I’rut'. Brown of L‘oupevills reports that it leaks Very hopeful for the recov ery ot .\lr.liuce. who was accidentally shot some time ago. He states that the friends of Mr. Rice have placed him under the trcntmcut 0! an ludinn dcc~ tor, whose only way of treatment consists in watching day and night to keep the wound clear from accumulation of mat ter and decomposed tissue by suction. and thus prevent blood poisoning. The most Siliglliat' incampetoncy tor oflice is being det‘clopEd by Sherifi' \Vilt of Tacoma. Martin is nnpursued. Nu. body knoWs our care; where he is. He is at liberty to escape it he wants to and it he is rstnken and hung, he will have to present himself at the sherifl‘s silica and beg; for that honor. Wilt may not be an accomplice in his escape but he forgot to notify anybody or the fact un til Martin had abundance of time to have reached Victoria or Portland. Wilt should resign now or else take Martins place. The delay of the steamer Libby in getting otf yesterday nu her trip to Whntcom and Island ports was caused by Captain Davis being unable to se cure a properly licensed mate; The mate of the previous trip, it is reported, was left sick at his home at Friday Har bor on the return passage of the steamer to this port. Late in the evening Capt. Davis secured the services of Capt. L. B. Hastings to act as master torthis trip. Capt. Davis assuming the position of mate himself. The steamer finally get ofi' about nine o'clock. Turing the heavy gale aday ortwo ago the sea was rough and somewhat lumpy. The steamer Edua. leaving here at. '2. p. m.. for Port Discovery. encount ered the toughest of it. After she had rounded Point Hudson one sea struck her that washed clear over her. The water struck her deck ham], and as he was not prepared for it it washed uim overboard. Fortunately a passenger seem; the accident seized a hpnviun line and threw it tn the man. He grab bvd it and was tamed quite a distance unhl the steamer was stopped. \Vhen drawn aboard he was anhurt but no be< named that be retained a death gr'p on the heavingline for near half an hour. Our neighbor the Call frankly con fessed that it condemns the course of Postmaster McNamara for employing Learned as clerk. Nulvody denies that he is capable and pains-taking and most people believe fully that. the office isnuw in much better condition than at any previous time since the change of Post mastera was made. Mr. McNamara may bring down 1119. wrnth 0! a few hot hen-lei democrats but the general pub lic who are much mx-re interested in wind mail germ-:3 than in the poiilicul views of x: f'irly dollar oflice Will (1|!- prove. By the way we have seen.onca or twice,n republican working at. the cases in the Cull ufiice. "Turn the ma. cnls out. Mr. Cu!i.". Senator Stanford says all talk about him being a catiJilme fur Presidential honors is absn'd. Hon. P. B. Johnson of the W.W. Union who has been :usticnting in Cal. has returned unimproved in health. From no:das~s Dal!)- Jlrs. Noimqer living nu Mapln Av. 33' very rick. ' Businms mot-tin: of the W. U. T. U. l at .\lrs C:illmun'< Lox! Wedmsduy. l Br-rtic HI)ll"=lhlJ rurpriq-Ll his friends by dropping in in: :1 Visit nu Saturday. A gum] «la-u! vl l:n.lilir-;: is going on, . on ”11' lull. Drum-'3 rrsi law“ will he a 5 beauty. l Thu sh nuwr Glam Bram—n hm hruken 5 her rlliull and is l:ii-l upfur r~.-p:nir:~'utl Tuv- m: a. ' Nathan: l::l< h-‘vn l 1 ward i-f 'lu- gchllc-l manly prisuuvr wlm ‘.uul: :ulvux-lhge ufl the Spring lap-min; at the ’l‘acmnuja-l. I Izifnrnmfiun is “'Jllllll! (If the where» l a‘J-mt: nf J in 11. (.‘uucli, wlw 101 l Tu-’ (mun I’dmmr)‘ I].ln‘>‘3. Am um‘ wlm . (‘11:;lllr'.l\lllllf'lli'flrwllnfnnnilllfill Will 3 pk ."h'z‘ enmtumiicutc with Sarah E. l CuZIC‘tI. 2711! (‘ll4 l). shred. Tacoma. “7214-. Tor. l 'l‘liv- firs: nmnhrr“ of tln- Jum‘uu City 5 ‘ll'ixJnf; [:l'l‘4l/‘llli (7|;n121" iullla- [t “[0139. i will) a x:i-.--- (‘11! -.5 ii; cit)" \‘lilt‘l: if 3 fer'vtlnufiy mils Hm .\lrtrupi-lis 12f thel u'):.‘l;w'-.~'t. Ami far that matter it lil c‘vrri'ct. ilw 11"'(".l'll i~ n Might nku‘ 1 little >lu- {nu-d “'i- l!l';“‘ .\lyq-rs “ill §7!1(~ : m-ml. \“c :‘.ru sure lx-- will if lzc- has; (he l fi-Cvl 2n .~u;;i~nrt l:i~‘ vulvrprisv. i V lpmiu \VilliJm livuhm. if Putt l Nuke-3y, Las law-n mul-Jng a bur hf [3:01 I“ gwr Snlxml «luring the past few Il:;_\'§l. I Ur- lwnnlvl tlxi- steamer Puiilknfskf. . mm m u“. Ailllo Skunk-um, \viwrvhiel run-l Hm l’ugv: Sound and Gray"; Hnr lmr rmlruaul lc‘rniiuutos. From llwre he went to Obuipiu. :m-l relurued tn Set-tr (Ev, when: be c insulted his altar-. 103: or: 3mm: le-.:.'|l mailers, and reiuruod to Port Binkcly at 10 u‘clnck yc<tnrday murniug, l Thu captain enjnys good health and seemed pleased with the result nf his cruise. ' From Tuesday's Dally. lIURRAH. HURRAH. HURRAH. Tlml Rail Rum]. Port Townsend and Port!und! Through cars and beautiful mule. James Sims tank a trip tn “Moria yostvrduy. He will remain for nfew dupe. The Boss Route to the Columbia is the Port Townsend Southern. See e7)- giucr’s report. . .\ (‘hinesc (tank from the Alaskan was arresiml in Victoria the other day for smuxgliug CEITEHES, and was ting-d SSO and costs. The S. S Punhin made the run {rum San Fr-mcisc» :0 Departure Bay in 55 hours. the quickest time on recurd. Her officers claim that she can do much better. The discovery of copper me. at Port Discovery is being heralded through the nnrtbwest, and will probably elicit enough attention to secuce at léaat a full and fair lest of its Villld. Lupez Island is very nnxinus tn se cure the services of a capnhle school mamm. About S4O per month and a five month's achoolis the way they talk. send in your application. Where is our Street Railroad? Why not boo the thing some what nud get the stock taken and send the line up the hill and out toward the ccmctery. Who will take hold of the matter? We are reliably infurmed that there is considerable viulaliuu of our game laws, especial]: on Sunday. Some of our “youngsters" who should be in Sunday school are engaged in this business. Better stop immediately, boys. Seattle is in danger. Not content with allowing the small-nu and the tea! estate men to run riot in the city, n large Cougar has recently been prowl ing about tbu: city seeking whom he may devour. The real estate men are after him to sell him a lot. Captain C. Gilbert. our wull known and genial tuwnsman, has been ap pointed by the Old, reliable, firm of \Valermmi & Kulz to represent the ship ping ink-rests here. \Ve nudcratand that their entire shipping business will be in antnin Gilbert‘s hands. Certain ly no better selection could be made than this and We congralulale the firm and the Captain bulh . Tug Pioneer tuned to sea this morn ing Ship Spartan, cunl laden from Seal ile to S. F. Tug Biz laws to sea Nnrwegian Bk Lindsay. lumber laden for Melbourne. Tug Holyokc laws in a large boom of logs to Hadlock. Steam Collier. San Pedro passed up yesterday. From Our Exchanges. Emperor Frederick is still improving. Petrolium has been found in large quantities in Egypt. English elections are turning in favor of Gladstone again. Four members of the Corean Embassy are en route for home. Portland is spending $2000“: month advertising for immigrants. Even Salem, Oregon. the sleepiest of all sleepy cities has raised $2400 for booming herself. Hun. H. G. Struve. one of the lending lawyers of the Territory. is in the city. He is registered at the Central. Fred. Skillmau. a young man from Michigau.drppped dead in Seattle the other day. Heart disease wns tbecnuse. 'l he National League of Mitchelstown . Ireland, has discussed the papal decrees and have concinded to spend more time in collecting more money for Home Rule and less for Peter's—pence. ' Dll'l D. MARDEN —lu Port annseud April 30th 1888. at the home of his son Mr. H. 11. Warden. Captain Jason W. Mnrdeu. in the 66th year of his age. Captain Wntdeu was born at Stocktuu, Mame. Fur many years he followed the sea and commanded fine ships. During the war of the Behelliun he served iu the national Armv with Innur In nun n! th :33 seven: Wilmer campaigns he ountracfed [he 41139133 which ren dered him an ihv‘l'nl Hill] fiuuhy mum-:1 his duulx‘ [n tine ye ”1333 he came In ”It! PacLfie cxmzt lu benefit his health and halter the [.r spa-ts mi 1: 5 family. His wife, in -::.!_v ulsuuh er ml um suns haw preoeedeu inm tn the better IvurH. Four $108,311 in Wnshizqtnu Tania-r}- reuniu behiu-l. Gaptnu Murden mu .1 man on” singularly and quitet mind.n| Ways less rcxirxu: “Ld (Hfidom {lv waa for more tlm.- forty ycms n CUIFZS but number of the Methodist Church. SI ,QNDO,OOO RAILROAD SUBSIDY. ROll it up, Gentlemen. A ROUND imauuon ! u Enthusizsti: Rzilrcai Meeting. THE BOAg—ASSIIRED- Last awning a large and cullm<.iustic crowd assembled at the Ouutt Hume at the call of the directors to :übscxibe sanin tn iLe l’urt 'l‘mvusunl. Presi dbLt Kulm presided and ”wind the mwtmg WISE: :'. brief accuum M the (‘r gmnzation u: the cvm; any. Telling; of its strength. he said ten of Part 'l'uwu scml's energetic bl!>il.(‘ss mun haul sulr ecribul :1 tbnnmxzd dnHurs Hub just tn have the mute inmstigutod and survv) ed and thn: now the: had the strength of several Inrgl- (‘2l;fnruia cupiizlhsls who “ere intensted iu the rund. SL'CI‘UL'H'S R. G. Hill :uxul lln- .'rgmrt uf th.- urgiueurs an the route. This :1'; Wed that the route was asple dzd um- and the. gra has excurdixngly easy. 'I In: ad versc tepotls cunecrnius: this ruufc Ind been put m: in the interest at the Northern Pacific miimad 0-.) Hm), C. .\I. Bradshaw then spoke cou c:ruiug the \‘nluu of rail building and the way in n (:_.:uplisb if. He crilinally examined Um bond and declmed that it was safe to 5i :1) such :1 bond. for if the raid did not c 2mc hem it would he nu loss to the cit‘zcus. Hun. N. D. Ihll mmh‘ probably the bt‘if speech of I:.n evening. As n mvrv chant of many year's «spam-nee here he showed how the trade of a largo num ber of cummumtics had been lost to us by inaction. He slmwul bow ibis could be won again by just such enlerprlse as this railroad. He favored pushing the enterprise. Colonel Lnndes showed the advantage of Ibis location as :1 terminus‘. Ex-Mayor l). W. Smith spoke at some length as to the nbilx'y of JAY-mun. county to aid such an enterprise. Hon. J. J. Calhoun urgvd imm-liato nctiou. Geurge ii. Jnues made 1: telling pmnt as to the absolute necessity of iutv‘rest ing otbel larger cumpunies. Hon. A. \V, Bash tum-hm] HIRE] the amount of bnsmess dune Imre and insistei “mt a mad Wuuid pay. \V. H. H. Learned. Maj-m Vnu Bukc lin, Mr‘ Watermen and Mr. \V. Uplanty also made short speeches. TL-rec chews for the Port Townsend southern were then given and subscriptions in land and money rolled up tn the vulneot probably $600,000. W:- wiH prn-bnbly make it a round million in value. From “’exlncscus's Bulb. Mr. Crawls hf Friday Hurlmr is. in the city. MLWalter Merrick is on the sin-ef- again. Hun. McElro} of Shagit county is in the 033'. Hr. Cousins of Lopn-z arrived in on the Libby Mr. & Mrs. James Sims returned from Viotoaia this morning. Mr. Dan Sw. rJficer goes tuday to his ranch on Orcas Island to (arm. Remember the Parlor cm‘cert of to murrow night. at the Opera L-unso. Hurrah for the Call and the street railway! Go in Brother Flowers! Deairabie property in Irving Park, !or saie by B. S. MILLER. Mrs. Dan Pullea of Quilyhute is in the city eumute home from Seattle. Two good front rooms to rent over the Port Townlznd Shoe Store. Apply ta J. Filipntrick. ‘ Mrs. G. Lewis. Drzasmaking and fam~ ily sewing. [looms at Mrs. G. W. Thurman's. * Buy a house in Irving Park. and let the lot pay for it. Cull on Ben Miller for particulars. ' The tnblenu presentation of Inst even ing was quite a ancccss. The ladies tO'ok upwards of ninety dollars. Mr. Frank Smith, the musician 113;- goae to Friday Harbor and Roche Harg bot to teach hand o'assos in each place. ‘ Allen Weir arrived home this morning 1 from Dungeness, having been unuvoidfi ably detained there for severnldnyu past. The {final of Captain Marden took place yesterday and was conducted by Rev. J. N. Deuison of the .\I. I‘}. church. Go to Bartlett's and select it sent for the entertainment tomorrow evening. It will be worth while tonttend such an enjoyable afl'uir. Judge Jnmu G. Swan leaves today. on route for Boston and other points in the east. He goes over the Canadian Pu cific, and will visit. Toronto. Farmers in and about the Dnngenesa ‘ river bottom are doing more clearing and improving this year than over bra-l fore in the same length of time. lndced ‘ they are (as! changing the {we of na ture in that vicinily. The daily W'ashingtoniun Has not ar rived. In fact the Call has nnnopo lized so much attention that .mdne Kuhn has probably forgotten me Sea!- tle daily. And now comer :m nutirely new setof democratic enthusiasts and day they will shut the dull)’ "Enterprise" in Saaule. Whom will it lumm. After all the abuse of Inst year heaped upon Dr. Minkler for his nllupathic dOSES ta the 0. B. Jt Col. as health uffim-r. it is quite interesting to know that our pm:- ont oflher, after th mouths of nuanc- Oessful bomaopalbic (11-fling. has mturu ed to heroin treatment and xmw instead 0! paying 3300 m.- prcscriptinu mid company 9712:; the rixgniur fo— ul 55(4) MILLING C-uaxm; ~ .'\ p'nlfw' E miil man can find nu bxcvlkan': ..; 5v «x-znmxy h mung» in mmxufnctufin: MVP-C: Lint bar. chuyuui fwd. 3am, nn a umnil whine by applying: tn thh‘ omen. 'ihc (‘nyiL’fl rrqnited would not n-xCx-u-l ss.!fw, 3:41 the mill Haul nut hch .'.cu~.;:~:ty«~f over five thousand feet of h:mber per day. The Lcatiuu is Hut |f Ezmv fanning commu'nily that needs fun-er mannlaemted at horn: :.Dd bus chum: material necessary within easy reach of the site to last for tenyeara tn cflme. Logs em be cmtmcicd fur film-ad in large amounts, at very rena-nmhh prices and u cwzumcdiom sum wxll he «lemma! in :: cr-xxmxl puitimz. We can men-n mum! the “pm-12;; a< a \l‘-"_\' xlvstrnhl: uuof r 23:“ run mun. i The w-czk of {he swank-r Que-01) of ”use P 3045: Wm Lu! Ly Mrikiug h rock, and is :4» far auxin—ly unex-rdaiuml. The k-Il‘vwim; is (‘.l;;:Li'r A‘t-erkzr‘s stato mmt: Lie was culled at 2:15 and ’ume :hc waiter pouring in the used. IL! im ‘mediutefiv gave unl-‘rs h: the rflicms and crew to shin tizu from!“ from moi-aw sidv (U the Wrzdhcr side an! make pz-rt with all spzcd. The water Dulll't‘ll in faster than thv height Could he SLifu-J. “19 lives of the x-ussengcrs alone was considered firrt, and :'Le vessel second. He kept the‘ engineers and firemen m {heir {)osz under the whit peremptory orders when “)o,an were up to their negks In water. The men acted i:r:.ve!_\‘ and kept to orderé‘, Ihouuh much fright ened. The [outs \‘J‘JrP swung out Inn-g before port was ambled tn guard against pukibic mud. 'l‘l:e~ 'v‘wa-i :‘.:n‘ lying in {wquy-two fut“. uf w;.:.-.~ at an .:ngh of 45 degrees hvadmg woe! by :‘.:xth'a‘eat. tho stun in shuré He has telegraphed GqudH, Perkin: 5: Cw.‘ fur :: mg with pump: and din-rs h- lift. Ur: wreck. The cargc- was 500 tons ([ gvuurul nu-rchzxn dire !' Sam Luis ()pisl)” and fund: Hull”). .\iuy 1~-Ar rivr r 1 «Am. 9mg. lied Crass. (':xpL .\lvlnlyro. lumlnx' huh-1: in m Gambh' l'~-r hydm-y. Burl: Envch 'l‘mhnlt, frum San Diego, tn lund lumlmr n: Hnihwk. Arrived —Bk. Jan. A. King from Hob; olulu. Awaiting orders. ‘ Arrived—~3l". G. 0. \Vhitmnre, freight for Port 'l‘uwmend and Smlltka from 'Fliscu. Will pmbubly load coal at Nnniumn. B. 0.. fur 'Frisco. Ship Martha “Washington from Sim l‘cdru. arrived yvslorday (May 1‘!) in sail. an! departed fur Seattle lulumi cnul fur ‘Flisco. Brnish funr mush-d ship \Yeudnu ur rive-l nt Q'leenstuwu ugly scwufiy-exglxt days from Pugct Sound. Steamer Alki will 15:11] (nzzl at Depar l‘nre Bay. Alfred Haimau is duly instaikd as managing editor of tne I’.-1., and from hencefuxtb is responsible for a” matter appearing in tin.- paper. Steamv-r Brick, bclnnging: to Capt. J. W. 'l‘arln. has been cut and made 17 feet [anger and givvu new upper works. Slw will l-c pm on [be Whutczrm-Semiabmnu rhuiu In carry llzv: mails. The Dispaich arnvrd this morning: with mail and passengers from Ciallam ports Cnnrk'y Willuughby goes today mu mnieolthu steamer Libby, with Capt. Harvey Hannah. Bark G. O. Whitmore is now uulnad ing 50 tons of height a: Bartlett‘s whari. She will load coal at Departure Buy for Hnnnlnln. The command or .1" simmer J. B. Lil-l)" was this. morning (:n'cn :) Capt. H. G. liuuuzlb. (‘nptm'n Dav will re sume command 0' the Pimnhm. . The two ship l-Illislzmd, Hind, “1w tmvml tn thuuhlv by the lug .\lavliv 03: yesterday. Ship Invim'ihlu was tuwml intn har hor lm-‘t evening by tug Blakcly. from (tumble, lumhur huh-n for Sun biog”, and Ink-r departed for her dcsfinatiun. Brim}: ship Lm-h Baum WM towed In Hadlwk by tug llulyoku. Terrible Bonds in “'iscmsiu. Wilson. of sewing machine lame, died on Monday at \Voodumuut, Cunn. The Sun!!! Prairie cmzl mine is in operation again. The numinnkion of M. W. Fulkr h. Lo Obie! Justma gives good snliafnctiun. The Leif Erickson will run in the in terests of the salmon cannery bngincis a: Scamc. _ At Sioux Falls. 1) mt; 'n. the Quad peo ple received n tram 3n t 9 may of a sleigh ride or. April 30th. \‘l'ortn Knowlng Mr. W. H. Morgan. merchant. Lake City, Fla. was taken with a severe Cold. attending with n distressing Cough and running into Consumption in its first stages. He tried many ancnllcd popu lur cough remedies and steadily grew Won-e. Was rednm din flush. had difii cully in breathing: and was unable. to glee-p. Finally triul Dr. King‘s New Discovery for Consumption "Dd found immediately relief, and after lISIIIE about a half dozen bottles found himcelf wall and has had no return of the disease. No other remedy can show (m proud 3 record of cores. as Dr. King's New Dis cnvery ff‘r Consumption Guaranteed to do juat what is claimed for it. Trial lumen free at D. Hill & Suus‘ drug store. Queer l‘iunnd,§tnrlu. 'l‘he fits and starts-using these Words in their literal meaning-mt t. c nervom people often strike the hehvldc-r us lud icrous. The nerves of hearing of such unfortunates nre painfully acute, and impinged by abrupt. uneXpected noise-s ‘ lend them sumt-timm to perform antics} worthy of a jumping-jack. At the root ‘of nervousnesaan most instances. is non assimilation of the food. and conse qnently innutrztiou of the nerves (is If the other tissuesof the body. This pro-‘ longed is. of course. productive of star ions nervous disease. The remedy is Hostetter‘s Stomach Bitters. that invig— onrte the stomach and enables it to per form its functions properly. Soon after commemciug n Course of it. will he found that the nerves grew more tran qnill by dny, nightly repose becomes less interrupted. and appetite more viz;- orous and finishing. These are the in i~ tinl indications, follow-(l by the com plete restoration of nrrvous vigor. The Bitters also cure fever and agne. llVL'f [complaint and constipation. The. whole Vim} Machine-y Depends fur the fuel, which is the origin of its propulsnrv furcc. upon tlse stam— ach. In that hidden niemhic ihe [nod undergoes the chemical chaugr-s which trunsmule it into blood. from which the syits'n draws the nmh-rial that reim burses it {or its: daily losses”! ti-suu. These. 0! course, are greatly urgumented :in disease. If the sminack. Hit-reform ‘is weakened or disordc'ed, H.e system i.~ deprived nf sustain-nee. llnstvtiex', Stomach Bitters can he rciied upon to fucihtnic and renew digwtion when (but fuuuziim inns lwn'n in’mnlpit‘] by wmk ness hf UK stumzmh. BIHKHXSHL‘SF. urn divermnn of l- (' iulx- .'rvm its [:r‘upcr channel. which «‘.:x-vr n~n~~lig~utzon, is akin rnmvdiml hv if H-mr:lu‘m:, wind Inn (3‘o rhimzu'h. s‘!" 5. '. 'm“: r. [l]: np .n {the (zilifliu', :ih'! -.t2 . r v :uplnim nf rtnmu‘h arr! !.vor .;.~ ' 3, r. iv .\[sl‘O‘lli].\ .r-.‘:ziu\‘r:l. M-z! '..1 -' -‘~ in -:u '-= -.1 er: :3. flirt. lulu-j; ’.:]:i ‘-i.-Ai~rl.-r tr--I:b!-,-r, :‘.-ni fltwatinn. rhn-unm'n-m and~ m-Ixznlgi‘. _vcild when it is lliz'd rugninriy and {wr aistently mun (‘uw [or 'V'Alr A g '.::l, L't‘il'iz' mulch r 1" rs. v. St: yrfifa “H. and giv 1.; um... um b 3 u good Mute: cow. l’ncv, a 0“. Ap ply as thwoflice. THE OLD HILL . w . __n.___. Hem {mm the ban? of the mu I look Through a lattice of bnughs and lnavts On the 0M {3113' mill. v. ith its gmnhricl roof. Au-l the "1058 on i! : rolling raw-s. I hvar :ht‘ u-lnlh-r I|le jars ILs “nus, .\n-l Uu- m>hiug wnu-r'a aunml; And 1 sn- llu Marl; duals 1'15: and [all .\s the u hm'l gut-3' :10“ Ly mum]. I rode there often when I was young. .. Wizh my grist on the horse before. And talked with Nellie, the miller‘s girl. AS I waited my turn at the door. And while sh» tossr-d her ringlets brown. Ami aim-d and chatted so free, The “I.lle might stop or the wheel might go— -1: was all the same to me. 'Tis tm-my _nm‘x‘ >ium- list I stood on th - spot u n-‘n- l slanvl ln-day Ant! 3:. llic :’.-2 \\'--.l aml (he milleris dead. .‘md lln- mill mu! 1 1m- gray. But bulll. lill up {all mm min and wreck. To our fun lune of luil are lnuml. And the man :3 "'5 and tln- st ream flows, Am] the v. ln-el mun-s blnwl)‘ round. ; —Bostam Beacon. A DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS. \That He Says of Muscular Dcvelofh went—Valuable Physiological Hints. Though once :1 Seotc‘nman, Director Goldie has hem my. American {or thirty six years. Us 5113's he is 4!). but his looks belie him. fur 12.11: €c>tif~y that lie is not over :13. if we $511130 Lynn-5:11; could see him he “‘ole (‘ll:lzl‘::(",,‘ him with joy, not withsxaudiu; the sight diflln-ncc in their methods. 1- r six years Director Goldie was the elunmrinn all round athlete of the old (‘almlwninn club. He filled the hair of nllbi‘lllul‘ dullnmnent at Prime-ton for sixteen 5113.", :‘.ml the lmys over there plied him will: :2.) many questions about tlii<, that nml the other that he was forced to study phy>i(;lo_:y in order not to appear ignorant before his pupils. It made him one of the but of the common sense physi- ‘ 01031525 in llze United States, and he came 1 to his new post at the New York Athletic 3 club house as well equipped for its duties ‘ as any man in the World. “My rule,” he says, “is to lake the ma terlal that Conltn to mylmnds and improve it in the natural way.” That is the whole science of modern athletes. Lycm'gus (lid not do that. He took the pick of the lot every time and compelled them all to do one way. Pro fessor Goldie permits his 300 to do 300 ways. “I can‘t watch ‘em,” he declares, “and there‘s no use making absurd rules that men are not going to keep.” Spoken like Solon. *‘ The chief trouble with athletes in America," he continues, “is that. they overdo athletics. We cannot do the work here that is done in England. It; takes more out of us to resist. the climatic changes and influences. “‘0 are a nerv ous people, yet we persist in livingat high pressure all the time, thus rendering our selves the more nen‘ons. Americans are forever trying to do their best. It i3.a. great mistake." “In What other Way can you tell what’s in a man?" “By his general methods and condition. I’ll give you an instance. At one of our exhibitions Ford surprised himself by vaulting two inches higher than he had ever gone before. I was not surprised. I knew it was in him from what. I had seen him do at. practice. He never outdid him self in exercising.” “And as for running?" “The same rule. I never care to see a man do his best before the race. Under ; no circumstance should he be permitted‘ to test his speed within twenty-four hours 1 of the contest." \ A certain well known tut-(man of this} city tries his horses in the morning; they go well enough to win everything, but in the afternoon they invariably lcso the race. ‘-‘How do you train your jumpers, pro fessor?" “No two men jump alike. Each has a style of his own and I must insist on every man jumping after the manner that comes natural tu him, and gradually bring ing that styfe toward perfection. I have seen excellent. jumpers ruin their chances forever by imitating the style of some one whom they admired. The same is true of running. We must not; force a. man to change his stride too radically. He must be taught how tozoe the line and start promptly and with advantage at the sound of the pistol shot—:‘. [eat more difllcult than the novice would imagine. In sprint races the start is or the utmost import ance; an advantage gained in getting away often wins a. race. “What hours do you recommend! for taking exercise? ’ “Two hours before a meal or two hours after. I don’t believe that a man should exercise on an empty stomach—unless, of course, he was brought up that way. Never change a man’s habits suddenly. Eix o‘clock dinner is the bane of. athletics in America." “HOW about food?" “eq any sound food you like and that agrees with you. I like oatmeal and thrive upon it. It might make you sick. If so, don‘t touch it. You know what is good for you far bettcr than I do.” f‘ls the mowcybqth good ofter exerc‘xse?” “If the water isn't- too cold, yes. New: go to extremes. Many constitutions can not. stand the shock of a. cold plunge. I think tepid water is best, as a. rule."— Ncw York Tribune. Dust: in the Stores. \Vhile they are advocating the laying of the dust in the streets. I wonder that. some one does not take up the dust: nuisance in the stnre‘». Evm-y afternoon, between 5 and 6 o'rluek. the ilmrs are swept and the clerks lu-.~;.thc nu :x‘umsphere of dust. that is sometimes frightful and always un pleasant. It is just the hour of the day when sn‘eeping should not be done, as the employes are exhausted after the day‘s work, the uiris close and dry, and the heat great, for there is not. much ventila tioninv. large store. No matter it Ql9 floor is sprinkled. a. cloud of dust always flies up and settles upon the counters. Often the man who sweeps out wears a sponge over his mouth and nosetopre vent coughing—Lady Clerk in Globe- Democrat. Tennysmi and His Trees. Isaw the poet to the best advantage, under his own trees and walking over his own domain. He took delight in pointing out to me the finest and rarest of his trees —nnd there were mnnybennties among them. I recall myrisit to \Vhittier at Oak Knoll. in Dnnvcrs, a little more than a. year ago, when he led me to one of his favorites, an aspiring evergreen, which shot up like at tlame. Ithought of the graceful Aim-rim“ elms in front of Long fellmv's home. and the sturdy English elms that :~l.‘:lltl in front of Lowell's. In this garden of l-Inglnnd, the Isle of “'ight, Where everything grows with such lavish extravagance u! gi‘eenness that it seems as if it l‘.ll!.-,t bankrupt: the soil before autumn. l felt as if weary eyes and over ueked bruins might. reach their happiest haven of rest—Dr. Holmes in The At lanzic. A TO THE .lIUTHERLESS. BY ('Annm SHAW-RIOB. Now I a lid this \erse as a token, pled:e these tents for a Sign, That all of the motherless children Are si<ters and l-mtbera of minc. No matter at all yuur station. No maner vout name or years. I claim all the motherlesa children fly the pzulws of mutual tears. A 1 day we are going so calmly. Uur duties' wearirozue mnml. ‘T. at none shall know nf buys t'm liu Buried down under the grunx (I; But when tht- daylxgnt Is 4:41.».L \nd all of .‘..d (‘ id‘i JlO :'- :1 \V Pu llu- “Maw; ;r- _2 * _* go) *. ‘35: ‘v »'. "3 ~:' '?:.. ~ . -- list. In ihe hush of the perfnmm] evening. “Then the hem: for awhii» :3 1m", When the alnrs lunk d “v, n :2 yiiy And the cypress 1,4 u-n' :~ 9; dew, “’e'fl tune: in the I'!x:‘zc?;_\.zrd shod 5 Where the sad grgves he 1n :1 12m. Wrer: all we motherims chi drew Are uia‘urs and hrufkt‘ni -.f mvv. 1.3.06“ W '13.. A'l 15. I‘l‘i‘i i , -VV,_~‘.°.._ ,A 1 .}~ ..;;‘ .; w. ' ._';'ll‘:ic :‘.;l'i (‘ -- {_.‘lHL' ‘ c‘ .' ‘NMA my“; tzzuzmn 'ch ha .1 u. .. ..ipiica tion. ’ fgfxsfv.'\§\j\3§§\s\\\\w\~ ~ ”in"? xs§§g¢s€¢§wy Txxflf.“¢_\~. _. ; 2 ,‘g- - ' ' f:i~.':‘.."v;.g&}. “Q ‘i ' ,- ‘ -, " : ~;' ~ 2 ' - . I . / _,7.._V_ _ - __ .7 ,' .7“ ‘ g z “ *' ' ‘ -2~ _ .:r f:7 .5 '1 f!- l . ' :5. 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