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. 3, § . . . ‘ @ll2 a} tchln $415115. *9 D Exam—wow w H:l‘v*‘.“l J, .h l' -»'. ”1T- .. "t 4i '-\" and, 'u‘v‘. I‘.. x- 1w- n.' .L“ mm .n .:. ALLEN “v 11m. » ~ Haw-r and .\lannycr. S!‘L|‘l-.L ”14.1; -.\-._x at 05.: H'IUIH" \Vln- llL‘hzl'lf tn “5: s!“ t!u~11:.-r.‘.cs «u Imiz: 5: 10.1 pufIUVuELF {2}] after Nn'r- ivi‘rvl iv-h tn! Campaign L‘un {urn- 1!; w \‘- [:EIILY .\‘lh m's my! {2:, San trunciu'n “Rn-3|} 1..:‘- 1: Mint? nix muut‘us fur SI.3M. :‘hxs up xu'es nnij to new subscribx-rz. Prom Friday‘s Dani. l'uud our new “..da‘." Cm. Wm [Many and fuuniy ‘ r Pun Diseuver)‘ are in LUV“). The ball In“ ensuing W 45 31 grund “fair. Daugenee'uis talking Fvurtipd-szly Celebmtiuu; so is Chimgcnzu. Dr. Mmklcr ha: taken mums f-ur oflicea on II“- .uc-Jad 11 )ul‘ 9f the .‘.l:-:('.~fi buildmg. g _ 1 Who ever heard L! SUL‘thix‘LLuFuJi Juno? Wander if it was spuczully fnr§ the L'.louic picnic? I \. h I Dr. dmkler baa gum: to lucauzu. Ile auenfi the Baptist Aiswiatiun huf.‘ “‘i manic: them. : Public achoul cxnmmation this aficr- ! 300“. bugiuuiug at ‘.l n‘cluck. l’amutei Ind (and: are invixed. ! Mr. and Mn. 1“. W. Ilashtiugs attired home frem Oregon _wstcrduy. when: they have been visiting for same time. Thl. proposed debating swicxy organ ization has been pustpunm‘. tlzi .\lumluy owning aiß o'clock, u: do cum house. Pen Discuvery auv mill starts up main today. for another mth and day tau. '..) accommodate the that of ships in {be bay. Cart. and Mrs. Fairweuther uf Spragne have been hue adaudmg the Masonic gab-ring. They spank of an enjoyable visit. Property owners will be specially in “rental in tho city tmaaurer‘s spuciul bx notice elsewhere. L’and AL umL—pru we to pangle. Hm. Holley, the evangalist. will or:- lel Ibo pulpit of the M. E. church on lunday. both morning and evening. Rev. Dnnicon goes to Oregon. Ont fluonio ttioudn unite in expres. nionn of gratification over their hospit nblo entertainment by the citizens of Port Townsend. Mr. A. F. Lear-ed bu an impzriuut Inlounument elsewhere about Bust Port Townsend. IE in important to all who desire cheap homes. Call on Mr. Lou-ed. at Smith & Htstiugs‘uflice. I. will explain Ind show you around. '3'. Harper. the California gentleman who is here in the interest of use syndi uu purchasing the Morgan hotel prop uly, in u ounce! Y. 11. C. A. worker In will attend Sunday afternoon—and any spank. Aiming than who have enjoyed the Masonic gathering and the hospitality of Port Towmnd this week is Mr. Leavenworth, formal: one of the build ui of the saw mill It the head of the to}. Thin gentleman is now a flourish bz Ild awful saw mill proprietor at Comopolil. ' lvorybody “pruned rear-i yesterday ova: the unfavonble weather which and. it masonry so postpone the Mn nolio clmbako and picnic. Great pre parations had boon made. and when {he loin-in; cloud: and soaking rain made I postponement necessary there was genuine disappointment. It won put Fem—Capt. Ed. Hickman, of the Union Kate! has been made Happy by the finding of nearly all themoney re cently etolen from him by a miscreant whom he had arrested and jniled.‘ His her tender was cleaning out the eewer underneath the house. and found the money where it had been hastily buried. There were two twenties and some sil ver. all in an old stocking. - The Kltnp Pioneer wants a steam. boat line altebliehed on the west side of the Sound. between Port Townsend and Tacoma. taking in intermediate points. It claim! that the route would my well. 1 All very well, only on r people don’t feel 1 met-h like lellowehip wnth Tacoma. That city has been too languish and unfair, altogether. We went connection along the west aide, and across to Seattle. Bunnie clambake and supper at Red Men'e hell thieevening at seven sharp. Our citizens have table room in the hell for about 200. All friends and visitorsv ‘ and eapecially ladies, are cordially in- ‘ vitcd. Wagons will call this afternoon at realdeneee for contributions that have been prepared. It has been defl ¢itely determined to cheat and defy the weather clerk. Look out (at a grand so cial time. One of the latest additions to Port Townsend'- professional gentlemen is Dr. J. L. Marbourg. Dr. Marbeurg is a bright your: man. a graduate otJen‘ereon ledical omm hae taken ofiices in the apper par pp's brick building there he will “ng up" "ith a growing your city. Recentlymf’enuaylva ‘nia, where he was raised and educated, the Dr. comes with fine credentials and practical experience. He is from a fam ily of physicians. His father was a sur geon in the U. 8. army, and is now a government oficer. The first number of Stillehavs-Posten (The Pacific Ueeen Post), a weekly news ..per in the Noryeginn and Danish language. has appeared. It is published in Portland, or.. and is the first of the kind attempted North 0! San Francisco and west of the Rocky Mountains. It proclaims itself independent of all polit ical parties and religions denominations. It will aim to treat all the living ques fione of the day in a spirit of impartial ity and truth. and to lead in all reforms that will tend to make its readers hap pier. and better adapted Io discharge Mr duties to the country of their adoption. It unuouncee itself as the .mmpion of the public school system, of Christianity as against Intideliam, of Protestantism as against Catholicism. .t the temperance movement against the liquor trafiic. It promises to give in lomalion. and to that and invites cor nepondenoe. (run: all parts of this north eeiet emmigration and settle- I Oregon arrived. Loads at .nta. 868 Line. Capt. Ander trom San Francisco—to r:- - tuber from Port Gamble. l Quite asxrlnllng. I . ‘. _— I i 'i -:.0 DAILY Anurs will enter uprm ”It: ‘3»: 'll'il )n'ltl‘ u' its exiséenc» t v-mnrrnw. £33111” 16. 1‘53, it and-.- its uppvamnc’é in ‘n u- .xk. lesitntxlug Surt u! way-doubt {ful u' it: .hilit)‘ tinurvxvu tlu-fux-ts nil-. 1 .I‘Jl‘i)‘ “ind: of inhcraity. 'l‘u-alnv it is. gm: :1 [mtg-in . Inertial. "glut-'ll SUI-Plum" 5* lib?) t‘llt'llLlll lu tukd l‘|l'U-lill-‘C:f.l:h~l 'l‘;er - i l null :n 1..»: for our of mwrr Ellliil‘l'x' _uurs. It: parent, tlu‘ \Vt-tkb'. Eis L .w in its niuntcz-titli year rfpillnliCW ‘tinn, and is nld enough [U have bristles. il‘ar: '.t 1.3] pram-ny urn grnwiui: aiiz'vmt inf til-J grinnli pf le lgwa ”Which is say iing 1‘ vngiilcrzlble. ‘ l 7 ___- -.-_.__V,_ l I Excursion to Vancouver. l ______ i Duiuini 1“ Day Wlli be celebrated at I Vauwiuwr. B. C. An Ariel's reporter ileum cl yvamrduy from Mr. Jas.Jnues, iflxi‘m «if the L‘. l’. steamer Premier, that] Etlu- l’nmiur will leave Port 'l‘uwusendl ion :‘iu saturday evenix‘g brfore the cel lt‘lirllll'lll, for \ ancnuver. Returning. laln- will lcazvu Vancnuvcr on Tuesday ‘tvr‘ning. allowing all visitors (2.- get ll'.‘i‘.l|‘ in time fur nu: Fourtli-ef-Juiy cal-l viciniun ”my may nit-sin- to attend. Farel fur the mum] trip ha; been plilcul at 63. Th. 5e who “23!: to win“ themselves of this oppurtlxnit)‘ elmulll cughgo {are and :iccumznutlutluns on board ahead. from Mr. Jones. The Premier is a time. c allurinble ('xcursiuzi Steam”. and this v. ill be :‘. rare c'uauua ta viait u.., (inn-1‘ d, .u terminal city. From Salufllnx‘s Ball). Mr J. .\. “'.md n (he =peciui uln‘ppiug rrportvr {Hr {he limits. The pubhc scbuul closed yesterday for summer vac-ensuu. I'u_;ct liutc has will the Comm-ville Dru; >lan- lu Dr. Highwnrdcn. Plug bats and gray beards won‘t be m common on our utrt‘t"s uvx: Week. J. 1‘). Bclyeu and wife, late of llndluck. left Unis morning fur Ellemburg—to be gone all summer. Pruf. F. J. Brown of the ('oulmvillc Amdclny hus‘ rcumveul to Port Townsend with his family. 11:. Thus. Grammy of Utmlndy am] Sherizf Powar of Island cuuutv have bueu in town :evvm! days. The E ectnc Light. Company has at last started tu paint its young fureat uf poles. We balievo :his was ordered some hmeugo. Judge Whittleaay and family of this city uud J. F. McNuugbt and family of Seattle are to have u sum.ucr outing on Whidby Maud. ' Stnet Wurkou tbc hill, uuder Mau— aon‘a contract, is being rapidly dune. Washington streel‘on the flat needs aim ilnr utteutions~ouly, mare nu. “OrJur of the Eastern Star." The above is the title of a Masonic chapter, an organization of which was effected in this city on the 12m. for the benefit of femaZc relatives 0! Mason. Same is .uveitigatiug Jultice Seder barg of that city, and five indictments hue been found against him for max feaseuoo in office. He is one of the Odin-holders brought to the front by the “reform" party a coup'e of years ago. All {amid voters must register next week, in order to bo;eutilled to vote in the oin election, and all qualified male voters who have not heretofore register od. There are no female voters now reg ilaarcd, as they were all struck at? the list. Capt. 3. P. Jocelyn, U. S. A.. formerly of For: Townsend. goes from Fort da Clinic. Utah, ‘0 Fort Donglas at Salt Lake, in command or Company B. 2m Infantry, stationed at Fort. Townsend from 1878 to 1584. Capt. Jocelyn iau stockholder 10 our 181: National Bank. and has bode of friends hem. Last evening was the regnial meeting night for the city council. Acting Muyur Learned and the Marshal were all that attended. It is thought that by vigor oul coaxing a meeting may he had again sometime before winter. Members of the city government who fail to attend meetings do :19! deseryo to be continued in office. Snip Prnanin arrived yenerday. 14 days from San Francisco. to load a return urge cf piles at Port Blakely. Bark Shirley arrived yesterday from San Franoiacm and was towed to Then- IO by Tug ’l'aeurau. to load return cargo of lumber. Barks Nellio Mny and Tidal Wave. 14 days from San Francisco,nrrived and will load return 03.300; of lumber at Port Madison. Ship Goo. F Man-on will be towed to sun tad-y by tag Mogulmoal laden from Taoom: fer San Francisco. Britilb inn bark Balaklnvl. 1310 tons, Clpt. Palmer. now u San quolam. has bun chartered to “k. a cargo of lumbar lgonsdPuget Sound to Valparaiso. at £1 1 I. . SAN FRANCIRCO, June 15.—-Sailed. Ship Oriental, Tacoma. Steamship ngico, Victoria. Passengers for Port Tow'nsend from San Francisco, per steamer Mexico, due here Monday next; E. R. Lind, W. 6:011. W. S. Deacon 6: wile, Edith Jones, E. W. Hovey, Mrs, J. L. Smith and 2 children, C. Keene, Mrs. Bell, and Mrs. Clark. Masonic. l The Grand Lodge of Masons has come and none. 135 members are loud in their praise of Port Town-end‘s bos pitable treatment. The ball was agrand ‘euccesa, and the clambake supper at ‘Red Men‘s Hall was a brilliant. enjoy able gathering. Benj. S. Miller engin cored the clams to a nicely. the Port Towneend orchestra tarnished beat of music, Messrs. Grillo d: Warner did themselves ,prond on eatables. and the Port Towneond ladies were captivating enough to be-irresietible. Altogether, the whole afl'air was one of which our citizens may well be proud. Oficers ot ‘ the grand lodge are as follows: i Grand Master, Nathan 3. Porter, of Olympia; deputy grand maeter, \V. A.‘ Fairweather, oi Spragne; senior grand warden, Thus. Amos. of Colfax; junior grand warden. A. A. Plummer, of Port Townsend; grand secretary, T. M. Road 0! Olympia; grand treasurer, B. Ilarned, of O‘ymr-ia; grand senior deacon, Louis Senna, of Vancouver; grand junior drawn. D. H. Mullen, of Monte eano; grand Lecturer, Dr. Allen, of Waitehurg; grand orator. Fred. Ferrel, of Tacoma; grand toler. W. A. Rose, of South Bend; grand chaplain. W. Li. Engau, of Walla Walla; grand Bible beatenleaac Parker. of Seattle; grand steward, A. C. Campbell. of Pay— nllup. The next session of the lodge will be held at Olympia on thsaeoond Tuesday of J one, 1889. _- I | From 310243;": nail). . Mr. F. Duvz‘auwy of upper Udmucum He :3: Man. 9 f 11:" my: .\IT‘. >‘.'l‘r--_v n!Dungv!zC~§ Eur-'1” h'wm ? Hwy-rut [.._-uvy 2311.5 have NWUHVH QuiL Tm,- "LY-3r Linux than n hm lmvn fur {LA-LU} 3x 11%. .LH .\l-- ,3 r“f i‘. r: .\E:_’l2l‘s.s£.’l'lY:2 fun) Smut}; Satlxz‘tlu}. nml h-mrm-l iz m.- t - h}; Itf<lnn-3.l9!mJthattbr'l’rcshih‘riuns 37v 5'1”?) L. Luv. ‘ {Lin church buihhn; ”haiku-l. 1 13.1: “wink-3‘ “'..; dulnyul Uh kz-r i-ht‘ trip up fr an Uhdum. havmg bruku: Ewri fulfil-T HI; I'm; Wu} - I 31:2 (,‘x-rriguu. ui]? L‘lmJ taiiur, went {o' Huck-c Hurlmr 11-day (u make up 521:9! I"uurih-uf-Julysuits. é . Mr. J. C. Dean of chnim is 511 town. on LL: “my to San Francis-co, where he will uzxuin sacral mouths. Invent :rA. :‘. Huihdic of California is on tho Suuud. He originated the street car cable system. Bub. liurduttv. the eminent bumnrist, has been lecturing m Portland—and the people th(-w huvcn't gut their buttons all sewed nu yet. .\Xri. .\lnliuy. the evangelist. and Mr. Harper, lain u! H'uodiuud. Cahwerv among Um s;.eukers at the Y. H. U . A. services )(‘siehluy ufzcnmun. f‘npt. and Mrs. R. W. (It‘LiUD arrived home Saturday from Seattle, accom panied by tbcirdnnghter wbulms been unending when! at the Academy of Holy Names. A sou-iu-lnw of Mr. Meicoilarrivod this morning on the 'Frisco steamer. nccmupnuic] by his family. from the Sandwich islands. They will make lhvir home here. At the Board of Trade meeting Satur day ev‘cning resolutions were adopted warmly wounding the resolutions of “JP ‘ Business Exchange relative to reduction ‘of heights and fares on steamers nin uing to Port Townsend. We understand that ii brick building will be ores-ted soon on Thos. Phillips‘ lut next to Weymonth‘o blacksmith shop; also that Mr. Jamos intends to erect a brick building on his lot near (here. The Seattle I’ust-Intclligcm‘m‘ is in specially advertise Port Townsend this week whiio issuing: extra additions to accommudum the great demand for news from the presidential convention nt Chi eago. The M. E. church was well tilled yes terday.hy attentive audiences to hear Mrs. “alloy. the gifted evangelist. who is Weloamed back by many friends. In the evening thu church was fairly crummed»+vsry seat being filled. and a large number of chairs that were brought in. Quite an exciting episode took place yesterday on Union wharf. as the ocean steamer was leaving. Jns. Hughes lmd stelcn his infant child from the cure of its grandmother. Mrs. Tihhnls. He was Hallowed tn the steamer by the latter, 1 but her efi'orta to recapture the child 1 proved unamiling. Mr. Hughes mar ‘ riL-d the eldest of the 'l‘ihball daughters a few years ago, and the young wife died the following year. leaving an infant daughter. Mn. Tibbals was to adopt the waif. it seems, and had kept it thus far. but the papers had not been signed. Recently Mr. Hughes was married to a California lady. Yesterday. previous to starting for San Francisco. he secured possession of the child and run 00' with it-Wilh the above result. Arrived this morning, Am. ship Jan. Nesmitb from S. F., to load coal at Se- Mlle. Haw. bk. Callakawyn from S. F. to load lumber at Port Gamble. Arrived Sumrday bk. Kate Davenport from ’Frisco; was towed to Port Blakely this morning by tug Blukely. Ship Mount Washington arrived from B. I"., awaiting orders. . Bark Gen. Faircluld arrived from ’Friscm to load coal at Seattle. Hailed—Br. ship Gretna, for Sydney; bk. Keeper. for San Pedro. SAN Fnucxsco. June lG.——Sailed— Ship Margaret, Seattle; Gatherer and J. 0. Brown, Munuimo. ABANDONED AT am. 1 SAN ancxsco. Juue 16.—A dispatch m thu Merchants‘ Exchange says the nnptnin and crew of the «hip Marie Ric bock. From Genna. for San FIBDOISBO, hm‘c umer um Bahama. A heavy ex pleaiuu among the vessel's cargo at sea set her in flames, and she had to be abandoned . _ From Tuesday's Daily. Cal. Hemv Landes Went to Victoria on Saturday last. Register (or voting in me city election, 1 it you have not already done 'SO. 1 Major Hayden and family-of Olympia; have been visiting Mrs. Webster of this‘ city. _ Mrs. Sue Russ-Keenan addressed the pnblxc at Y. M . (.'. A. Hall last evening, on the Labor problem. Prof. M. G. Royal, principal of the public school at l'eudlelon, Ur , has ur ‘rived with his family in Olympia. to re main ou the Sound during vacation. Mrs. A. M. Hincle and Mrs. G. S. Jackman leave for La Conner to-day, to attend the W. C. 'l‘.U.Couvenliouto be held m that place—returning Saturv day. Mr. Ashley Bancroft of San Fran cisco, called on u: yesterday in the in terest of Bancroll‘s history of the Pacific Northwest. for which he is collecting a great mass or data. The republican nntionnl convention convenes in Cbicng? today. Telegraphic news and bulletin boards will he eagerly scanned everywhere till the result of its deliberations is known. . Pro?, 1%. C‘. Kerr. cf Walla Walla. is expected to arrive here this week-40} enjoy vacation among old-time friends, i and among the cunl breezes and succul-i ent clams ut Puget Sound. The Pnlonse Gazette urges Eon. Jim. B. Allen of Walla \anla. for the repub lican nomination for Delegate to Con gress. Mr. Allen is aclenn, pure, able man, and has hosts of personal friends all over the territory. 3 Harry 'l‘ibbuls comes back from an» ‘ other trip to Hood's Cuba]. with some fine specimens at czml. lie and others have filed on EcVetfll mineral claims. and are ureally elated over their discnve rios. Let the good wurk go on. Rev. D. 'l‘. Cnrnuliau‘s eerumu Sunday evening in the Presbyterian church, on the way'to build a city. was spoken of as an able and eloquent efl'ortmell worth shearing. When our pnlpits join in the lo'fT-xrt to gnlvnmze new leo into the Mn".— ltbmlc body politic it is pretty curtain ‘ that somebody is suing :0 get stirrul up l tn a lively tun-J. l ’l‘ln- "Part 'l'uwn~oud Dx-l-nliug Club“ lwus organized lust (Welling, qmlc u unm lln-r nf yum; mPn having :mscmblcd at film Cunt: home {lr that purpose. Capt. lGeargc 11. Jam-s “in millv h-mpzrmry ‘clnirm'm. and ‘l‘. N. Hulk-r was clmseu lamp wary surctury. I: WAS decided tu azlmtl pcrs ms belwven the ages 05 17 and 32. Plus club buls fun‘ to be u suc cussm! nrgumzqti:~u. Anon; the pussengcra 0:: lb:- las! unt g-riug (JthfilH steamer mm Mrs Wllln Rose, daughter of lidwnrd 11. 158. E~q . of this ch}. lli:_‘ 11-1-? bus the Warm friemlullip hf u 'iarge Circle of acquaint. zmccs hercnhuuls. who juin in Wishing be! every juy that can (mum to human heart. She goes to became the wife of Mr. Owen Shaw. a young unglhm-r 1n Cnlifuruin; a gentleman wlm, it is limped, is wurtlay of the prizu he has. capmrud. Mr. Rogers. 099. of the ln‘w accessiuna to Port Townsend's [mpnlutinm Eh" purchaaed twenty acres of land near town, has given tin- ncrea of it tn the railroad company. Suppnse way hm] owner on Quimper g'euiuSulu \s'nnhi du nnte mm-qunrternf his [:nssessiubs tn this enterprise! How it Would nun-e! In two years” time the other three-quar ters would be Worth six lilues' us much as tha whole is worth now. One of _the latest 0 ntorprises urged is the: opening of a canal or channel through the upper and '.:f Wh‘dhy Is!- aud. Gunnectiug Holmes‘ Harlznr on the easiern aida with Admiralty Ink-l: on the West. and elmrtcuiug the distance by water between Port Townsend and Sun hnmish and Simgit minutiae: 801118 thirty m:!es or mere. The distance tn cm through is 0111;: u Kittie over a mile, and the pass is quit» low. Itis not only feasible. but \muid result in immense benefit. The executive committee of the Busi ness Exchange met last awning; at the ofiice of Gen. 1). W. Smith. Mainly business matters were discussed. Quite a large sum will he used in advertising in the Seattle I’.~l. this weak. It was decided to next use the Suudny Oregon— ian as an advertising medium; utter that. Some paper further east. The treasurer of the Exchnugu. Mr. Little field. was instructed to make collections for June this week, and report by Sutur day evening. He was also authorized to employ a special collector. and to re tzuu five per cent. for handling the money. It was nlsou decided to corres pond at once with the Orvgnu Scuuwra relative to our public building appro printious. Tug Mnstick tom-d to sea yesterday the ship Kichnrd ULCnpt. Mclntyre. laden with 1750 tons coal from Seattle for San Francisco. Bark-Hesper, Capt. Ryder. passed out umber laden from Port Mudisnu fur San Pedro. Bark Majestic. Captain Bergman. goes to sea today, coal laden from Seattle fur San Francisco. Nor. bark I’ussepnrtnut. 556 tons. is chartered to take a cargo of lumber {rum Puget. Sound to Melbourne. nt £2.12s 6.1. The steamship All-xi. from San Fran cisco, la a: Union wharf. discharging 265 tons of freight. SUICIDE. 1 Matthew Fay, the well known saloon keeper, committed suicide Inst night: about eleven o’clock, by shooting himself ‘ through the breast with a rifle. The tie-J ceased had been drinking very heavily} lately, and had on several occasions ex? pressed the intention of killing himself. Last night he went. into his lied-room, up stairs over his saloon, and, lying on his bed, placed the muzzle of e. H calibre} Winchester rifle to his breast and dis charged it in some manner with his foot, } jmaking a most horrible wound. “hit-In ‘irom all appearances resulted in instant death. lie was found in this position by his partner in business, Louis Ackley, who immediately notified Coroner Wycli off. A jury was secured, whivh with the assistance of Dr. Willison, made a thor. ough investigation and rendered the fol lowing verdict: “We, the jury of inquest held before J. S. \Vyckofl', Coroner of J ctfcrsun Comr ty, find the following state of facts: that the deceased, Mutthcw Fay, came to his ‘death, while in a state of mental aberrat ‘tion, by shooting himself with a Wim-hcs lter rifle. 7 7' u _ V“ ”___ 7 John .\Xclnnus, 1 Foreman, 1 G. M. Rouse, ‘ F. Bradshaw, - J. F. Mclntyre, M. Bernstein, f E. E. Hickman. J. S. Wyckofi', Coroner. ; -._ - 0n... ‘ From Wednesday's Dull). Mr. Hamilton Curr of l’ysht is in town. Fox Ram.~A furnished mum at Mrs. Rose‘s. Dr. “Ellison is to'erefl n hotel build ing at the head of the bay. We learn that Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ana are soon to start for a plenaure trip through England. The Port Townsand Amateur Orches tra will give a social hop in Red Men's Hall on Saturday evening. Bulletins from the national republican convention report John Sherman to be ahead in the first balloting to day. Lewis Martin, an educated Indian on Tulalip reservation. was fatally shot last Wednesday by some uukuuwn pursun. The P.-I. agent was to have special bulletins from the national convention, but 820 had to be subscribed for them ibefore they were furlhc ‘ming. ‘ Them will be a musquemdu carnival at Stane I‘s nkuling riuk m. Saturday evening next. Admi‘neinn. 25 can-z. If the women wish tu mm at the alre tien here next month, they must register. Remember, registering must be done this Week. After patient investigatinu. Mr. Mc- Murry has discovered the secret of Bro mides. Ask him about it. Mr. Jubn Fleming and wile animal yesterday from Whidby bland where they have been spuudxug their Lune-)- moou. They will reside here for the present. Dr. Miukler. who has just returned (mm Centralia wburu he has same pm pmh‘ interests. is qui'e em Lusmstac over a 50-foot veil; of solxd cuul at that point. jHe found the people there deeply inter (“tel in the “Port Townsend Southern" radmnd, as they are directly on its line.‘ They are ready to aid it liberaily. Grzzcr Summary. I; uuw Eaptiat educatiulml in stitution, is located at Ccntmliu, and is lo be pushed rapidly to eumpletion. Officers elm-Ind for (bu Purt Townsend Debmmg Club: 'l'. N. Hallvr. president ; A. H. “intrude, view-president; A. F. Learnt-d, j:, m'cretary; - Stewart, treasurer. Execunve cummlttee: Gm. U.Joues,A. H. Wiutrude. and J. .\lc- Izzues. “has. Beecker. the fumiture dealer, roariwd fire. at loads of furniture 3x3» tcrdny from Clucagc. If you want a real Hobby outfit, at reasonable price, dnu'k fail to inspect .\lr. Beecker’s Mock. He has one of the Its-Luz: establishments cf its kind on the Suund. l CHDL Gilbert, who has been so (vili cicnlly managing the shipping business of Messrs. Waterman & Kulz. is c-m --templnliug resigning soon with a View of acacpting sumpthing uiure suiisl’aiclnr). JCripl. Gilbert is deserving, and w:- shall I be glad to hear of his prumutm-i. Capt. Gilbert qt this (‘ll._\' has kindly handed us swine chm-ings from u “9“ s plipr'r in Bath, Maine, relative in Capt. E l‘humpsun, late of lhu lurk C. 0. What liner». :mnl his nurw vrsscl just built. . I TIJIH um? vessel is named the C. S. .\lli‘ll. ‘ 'is burl: rigged. anal is the uuly \‘ussd of I'llt'l' rig limit in the United Stun-s ‘.his lyozzr. .‘lcc'ymmmlatinus deserve spccml imentiun. The cabin is. fililsllC] in ash and when: will: il-2ul)le sliding: d'mi's Whlcli‘ permit 0! the. parlor and dining ruum llL‘lllL: lhr-nvn irm- one large apartment “hunch-r desirable. The captain‘s ‘ ronrn is on the blarbuurd ride and is ‘sumewhnt larger than the average. In ‘uue corner is a black walnut su‘retnry with (silica chair. opposite is tho undi cine chest, auL t-n the part side of the tuna] is the captain‘s birth. hung: with heavy chenille draperies. Four pussen. urr staterooms haw-.- hm-u tilted up in a similur manner, capable of accommodat ing hm persons each. and the mates‘ roams are in the furwnrd part, true on either side. A light Brussels cnrpm covers buth cabins, while the furnish ings are in dark red plush. lu tlm for» War-1 house is the hoisting engine. willy and smlors’ quarters. The vase] is n fine sample of the work of Bath stip lmildcrs and can stand cumpurisun with vessels in any port. Capt. 'l'hompson gave A bull on board the new vessal just previous to his departure. It was ur ,teuded by a large number (if the good people of Bath. and the seruces of a fine orchestral, nud serving”! refreshments added to its interesting features. Ship Muuu: Washington was towed to Port DISCUVt‘ry yesterday by mg l'in ueen The four muted ship Austrnlia was reported in the elm-ts lust evening— lmund for Port Discovery. to load lum ber for Melbourne), Australia. Steamship Gen. W. Elder left thir muruin: nt 4. fur Alaska—cruwdczl with passengegs. excursinuisls and otlwrs. She had 250 tons of freight, taken on bur-rd hem. BULLETIHS- The Tribune and Herald say: The New York delvgation will not vote for Depow. Forecasts of all papers as to the outcome are as divergent as three days ago. Crowd collecting slowly. Convention will be called to order about 12:30. General Spaulding of Mich‘gan, says sub. committee has adjourned till 8:30 p. 11). Platform will not be reported to day. (Fuzmao (l2:3o)—Convoution called to ord9r. Our Clrcnlnuug Library - The required number uf members for the Astablxshmcut of the circwluliug li brary lune bven secured. It will open Monday. June 251 b, at J. H. Lchrmurc's [Lot and Slum Store. .\liea Kncalo is still ginug mcuzburslnps, and it Is hoped may will a'mu reach 75; that i numbvr securing to the library a. new book (ncl) week, fur the hm years. will;- ‘out any adllitiunal past In its members. ...." OIBITE'AIIY. DIED At his hum». San Juan lilnnd. \Vnah. Terr . June 81h, 1858, li-ilwrt. the beloved sun of Mrs. Matilda Dunglas, aged 26 yenrs. Robert was the subject of pulmonary cunsumptiun, becoming much Ollltebldd h) thedisensc. He went to Calzfurma and other puints, spending months umnng strangers. separated frvm thum he luved, indulging the hope that health Would be restored. hut 50h!) found that no change of climate could urrcst his (“361159.50 returned tn his home. hearing his snfl'cnngs with patience, and slowly drclinwl until Le hrcathrd his last 11mm“.r thhsn he luvcd. Many xuonrn his early death. in his young maximum]. The high estvcm in which he w..a hrld in the community was seen in the large attendance and rent sorrow mnnifcsted at the funeral service. The Douglas; 1 home has became Very and and lunely . IThe heart of the ufliicted mother aches under the weight of a four (old grief— fonr of bleaswd memmy from that nfilicted househuld huvzng passed to the beyond within the past ken-n years. First, a son beloved. then a devoted hus~ band, third. a lovely daughter. and now Robert. thu subjrct of our sketch. Withnl. Mrs. Douglas Wears the 0:11;;- uncut of a meek and quiet spirit—a spirit of Christian resignation. Bereaved! When sianding in the pulpit last Sunday. looking upon the grief stricken face of the timely lieu-avid Wife and mother. I hrll. deeply that Our dear sister was sum-ring under the! Wclflht vi a surruw wlitcii almuld be rc—§ {erred tu with the must pruiuunil awe— u eurruw to be touched with a shrinking hand. It seemed utmost tuo sacrel for human sympathy to npprnacb. I deeply felt. as nrver before, that there was one, and only one, win: cnuid soothe it; one, and uni; one. who could approach it; one. and only one. who could enter into land understand itvthat mm. Christ ‘Jesus the Lard. G J (nan, bi-renved lmouruers. and present yum claims to like lucnruu‘e Sou nl' Gm] . _ ‘l huuld‘lhc voice 0! Jane ~ay ‘Cnmc unto me an: 315:; Lay down, lhuu Weurv mm, by down my head upon my breasw“ The autumn and impassive funeral services were cmnluctu-d in ”an presence nf a large assemblage uf ayeu-nthiziug friends. Had [he 3 nary—d rewaum intrrr d in the beautiful cemetery at the Presby terian Ohnxch. W. I Apportiolunent of Srhoo] Fund. i ._§_ -‘ :UH'IL'EZ up St'xrr. or Sculuw W 11; I errxznsux t‘urxrv, \V. T. LELAND, June 12, 1533.3. .\ccm‘ding tuthc “hr-01 census taken in Junr, 1557,1lmnuudn-r of vhihlr-ru in [Jutbrson (':mnty, \\'_ T., h-‘twovn five ? :xxrl twenty-nnc _u-un (gin-g 1», entitled to idmw wh-v-l :‘..u:l~.*)‘i< SW The \'-‘ittlly {tn-.mm‘r having duty rupnrtcal to me on ltln‘ 51h izwt , ttmzmmnnt of mum-y he lxmgin: In tho gunom! svhuul fund in his thunk. suhjz-v: tn :I}nptn‘tiunmum, may #7” <7. “'hit'h giws the amount pro rat-. 11 xu-r Q's-pita, uf :4) shalt), ! have this 11:1)" appurtinnwt th» \x‘hnlc mi 541-! amount‘ mrlitiml Ly thv trulsurcr, in am-nr'laucc with the n-quin-nmhts «pi the \\':x.<hingtrm sv-hm} Izm' :lS amon-lcsl, and \‘{}iil‘ll isnow >tzuniing In tln- vrcdit of Hl9 sm‘cml s‘:th thrivts «4' the t'uunty as fullnm‘s; .\"w hi 3'o t‘lzil-l'n lhtc .\L'l'l l'rw-ixzwf". Dirt. 1:: '.r uh". lmr und :1 Child ll'nrx 'i'nnnn-nul, l (vi-2' é“.>- 21') $31": l'nr! Limb-v“ 1: v:: " ll 7! Purl In x' -'.l'.';'. ': nu " -':~J ‘.G lf'Ell-izi-Alflllll, a N- : 7| 7:"; '.“HA‘EHI'. n .. , ‘ ..o L‘ lirmnt-h. .: 2.: “ 1.! ‘J‘J l 14-: my. 7 x ~- .3 an] (nu: ma. 5 31 ” LN I‘.) [mm xzt- “mm-z; 1; 4: ~ m:3 ‘ '( .mlwr. I'9 . _ _ ‘ , ‘11; :7” >7 UFJ'IILIJ in H “J' 'Zill'n‘it‘. l lu-rclg‘ u-rtify that Iln- fun-going up— puriiunzm-m i< vurrvst, and that l Inn: :!;i~ 12”: mi .lnnr; l"‘~'\', wrliliml llio 53.2.:v I~vtlxvv~urty ts‘r-ttsurvr, 312-] to tho N‘fl'l‘Jl lllfil'iz‘! «luv ll‘lt‘l'k\' ui .lvtl'crsun lt'mlnly, \V. T 11. 17. llnx. Jrilrrr‘fin ('.. .\‘z-liuu‘. Nip! . 6 ,V , “___ Selina. (Jul, has had 115525.000 tire. “(pew is meeting With I'nczlilc coast umn sitiun. There are ITUU Knights of i’ytlilas in \‘(ushirvgtun Tcrlitnry. ‘ (lcnvrnl 0.0. Howard is out in the‘ ‘:lirn'rir'rm will: an able article advocating ‘ Pacific c-mst defenses. Rev. Haskell of Portland has been filling some disagreeable truths about the Vice and immorality of that city. He discloses a very rotten state of affairs. On Saturday, June 23.1. will occur the scnlling men between Paine 'ind Peter s-m for Ur: cbumpinnsbip of the Pacific coast. The race is to come off at Lake Slmwnigau. near Victoria, at 4 p. in. As the rucu is to be a matter ol’ considerable importance, nu dnubt n large crowd will go over from the Sound. It is announced that Delegate Voor bees of this Territory will be married In November to Miss Fannie anenofln (“333de that the cauple will go tuWna hington. D. (3.. to reside. Is it possible that. nnr lusty young Delegate is going to leave us to our fate—after we have sent him In congress twic:? The puzz'e of making money by it» vcshug in land can be easily aoived. Apply On 15le Miller for some of those In‘ing l'ark lots. * ADVERTESED LETTERS. I’onr Towssxzxn, June 16. 1388. buflfilun, Mrs F Boylston, Frank Blues. 15 Corbett. Uvuuis ilnss, Henry Elliulte, Miss Eisner. .\l Greennu. Michael :idh-y. Mia's Ella King, Miss Ellen Kruttier. Wm Lowark. J B anll-n, H anreulz. Robert \lofl‘wyn, R W Meyer, M 73 J F .\h-Kmum. Francis .\chrngor. Mm A T Nelson. L Panel-man. W A liosonquist. FruLk Simpson. Joseph smm, Maniu Slmels, J 'l‘ h‘chnnnrz. F Gan. G. McNAuAnA, P. M. " PNEUMONIA.‘ Why not Call this Tenlblo Scourge 15 It: nighlful Name? (New York Telegram) Many a strong, well-built man loav hoxne to—day; before night he will 11:‘.‘.~ a chill and in a few hours will be deal This is the way the dreaded pneumouh. takes people 011'. The list of notable men who are its viv— tims is appalling. It. sweeps over the land like a sconrg and destroys poor and rich alike. Everyone dreads it. Its coming is and ‘ den, its termination usually speedy. 1 What causes it? _ _ - _ _ _ _ Pneumonia, we are told, is invited hy a. certain condition of the system, in dicated if one has occasional chills lilltl fevers, a tendency to cold in the throu' and lungs, rheumatic and neuraigi palm, extreme tired feelings, short liri‘fllll and plenritic stitches in the side, loss of appetite, backache, nervous un rest, scalding sensations, or scant and dismiorcd fluids, heart flutterings, sour stomach, distressed 100k,fpufl"y eye sacs, hot and dry skin, loss 0 strength and virility. These indications may not appear tow gether, they may come, disappear and reappear for years, the person not realiz im: thatthey are nature's warning of a coming calamity. In other Words, if pneumonia does not claim as a victim the.persons havin: such symptoms some less sudden .but quite as fatal malady certainly will. A celebrated New York physician told the Tribune that pneumonia was a secon dary disorder, the exposure and cold being simply the agent which develops the disease, already dormant in the sys -1 tern, because the kidneys have been but partially doing their duty. In short ‘ pneumonia is but an early indication o! ‘ a hright’s diseased condition. ‘. This im paired action may exist for years with out the patient suspecting it because no pain will be felt in the kidneys or their_ vicinity and often it can be detected only by chemical and microscopical observa tions. Nearly 150 of the 740 deaths in New York City the first week in April (and in six weeks 751 deaths) were caused by pneumonia! The di~ease is very obstinate, and if the accompanying kidney disorder is very far advanced, recovery is impos eihle, for the kidneys give out entirely, and the patient is literally sufl‘ocated by water. The only safeguard against pneumonia is to maintain a vigorous condition of the system, and thus prevent its attacks. by using whatever will radically and album-Ally restore full vitality to the kidneys, for if they are not sound, pneu- ‘ mania cannot Ia prevented. For this pur puce there is nothing equal to \Varner’s mic cure, a remedy known to millions, used probabiy by hundreds of thousands nud commended as a standard specific wherever known and used. It does not Erotend to cure an attack of pneumonia, ut it durs remove the cause of and prevent that disease if taken in time. No reason able man can doubt this if he regards the personal experience of thousands of honorable tnen._ _ _ _ . _ When a physician says his patient has either bright’s disease or pneumonia. he confesr'es his inability to cure, and in a measure he considers his responsibility ended. In many instances. indeed. per sons are reported as dying of pneumonia, heart disease, apoplexy and convulsions, when the real cause of death and so known by the vhysician is this kidney nmsumyutiun. Thousands of people have it William: knowing it and perbh of_ it because. their {‘ll} ricians will not tell them the fact-x! The same fate awaits every one who will not exerciaeggg‘qudg lwmwm; ;.- ......zss: } O ’KI 'OV- l ' ' V ‘ ‘ Ibmflctt .s Land Agency! l Deaiers and Braiiers in Real I Estate. ’ ISUBVEYORS AND SEARCHEES 0F RECORDS. 1 mm I I Kuhn’s Brick, Taylor 3%.? i’art Townsend. l—-—-Wo ofl'or for 43513.0“ V :l H 7 ‘77”? g; . . . - . :,' Chonce Resudence Lots on the Hls 5, Susmess Prop erly on the Beach, Suburban Properly, , ‘; \ Farm and Timber Lands. tlc., _ AMONG WHICII ARE Tl-LIE FOLLOWING: 1 husinoss lot on Jefferson strwt. j 5 :Ut.‘ in .‘Euuz‘u Tacoma. " ‘3 adjuiuingcity hall. i' 2‘! news in Snuhuuish county. ' 1 lot on south side of “Imm streoh; 4—“ .. __ _i- LL”)! 0 uvqtv 1 Int on Tuvlm‘ Sims-t, 71:82}. ”I, 1‘ ‘3 ‘ L“ - ‘ ,: .'.. - 1.3 n 1;, m sx‘:i.l&hflloo. Lot 6, blue“ ()5. -,~ ‘ ' I) .n . 2 luts near "as “ska ; ”U Irta m ; ox; -\ngnh‘s. 1 clmiCu Intrin Smith's addition. i . IMU‘UWC‘ farm “‘1 FIT-‘sl! “Vat-9" 3 acres on Morgan‘s hi“. my. 1200 acres L-n Quiwbyr Imminnulaql 1,73 “"1.“ farm: 3mm 0“ Lopez in difl'erou? lucalinvs. 1’9": V . 680 acres “0..". 1),)” Ludlow. 1:]. tier“: :Itufuhh’ for 131‘le yard 2m) acres in Cirimzzcum vulla-y. 1" ‘l': I)‘»“7*""‘l'§' 17533 3010 ts in Seattle. Tim 13::w:,~t laud stone quarry on 100 acres in Thurston county. the coast. .knd V 1: rio us ()thor I’s-oporty. ‘1“ business entrusted In us xvill I)“ pronnptly and cure-l ully at loaded 10. ADDRESS. ' A. Bar ulett Land Agency. m P- 0. BM 127- Port 1 ewasend, Wash. Terr. Hamngs’ Third Afidition! 100-FOOT AVENUE! Blocks, 240x300. Lots, 60x110. Streets 70 ft., 20 ft. Alleys. 500 Lots m this Addition for sale! 200 LOTS IN HASTINGS’ 2d ADDHIUN; IUD LOTS IN HASTIIQS’ Isl ADDITIQN. Reduction in Price to those who WEN Build. Price of Lots from SSO up. No Commissions, 21>: we own these Lands. . Other Property for $315 on the Peninsula ansi water from. HASTINGS & LITTLEFIELD; Real : Estate : Brokers. PETTYGROVE & co., ————DEAL!£HT<. xr~:.__ General Merchandise, “IIIPPIW &' WWW}? 'WIERCHANTS 5 Y ’IILL >L l 5 PORT T 0 IVAUSEB'D. U’. T. “"0 carry the largest and mus-:’. complete :3::_,353 :Men’s, Boy’s and Ycuth’s Clpthing I :25" ()f any house in the Oi" Gfint’g Eumishiug Gggdgg. “'8 an: headquarters {ax-.31») our “220' rm- iuH in every particular. 7 1131's, (laps. Boots .\L', Shoes Are to be him“. in nur sturu in the ;:'.'.-.tv~‘ \xu'i 1:." and BEST QUALITIEI‘I. GROCE R I E S . “'e can cater to the. moist fusthliuus 9.21.1 curry '._\' :u Um bus! {lf‘SGYtOtl me o! Staph and Fancy (Era-corins to ‘. v 3mm! nn I‘m-gut Faun-. 1. Country Preduce taken at Ehe Highest Prices. “'5.“ (inods dvlivmud m sung. put n 5 th City Fm}: or CHARGE. Colli' Urdcrs wilirfl-fll and BEST AT [15.35% h\' (‘:l'.‘.!:\..‘{Tl-I!CD. GRAND CLEARAEGE SALE FURNISHEEEQI SOOIOS Burkett & Eisgnbeis’ ‘ ‘.Vuh'h ’ 7 , ‘ i upring -15">.§1i£2911116élfiéfl'CS. .