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. r\ . . Elle ai “1:111 grqus. e ( Em ICE; .133: 7. mix-‘.:— .. (I.}. '2...» ‘v ”‘3, ,\ “1.1.5 -:‘ :‘.!IZS“ 11:11:. ~ E.ifiur‘rmd \luqu :‘HUIS‘DAY. J fill :14, IN‘H. “c- -W~« .v— .\ For l’x‘vsidn-m' Bhumx H.A.l;r;x<<.-\‘, ”f Indiana. Fur Vim: l’rr-rialc‘xzt: L}: .'1 l’. Moan-x. of NW; Yurk. Front Thur-nan)“; nails. Hun; B. G. Hill has lh-cn Viutxn; Se attic. Suzi I: [1.15 a m~v .hny {up r, '..m .11!- Tu (u.. Bu! . H. K. “run In: :‘.rriu-d {rum Fat, Dive ; \\ lli loud return cugu at Hndluck Mr. and Mrs. S.'l'ru_v rail”. in I’m - gene'- a tn-dn)‘. uccmupauh-d h) .\hm Eva err. lie." ry Villhrd has brfin rh'r'h'd Wrsi thy-t f 'ho Or: you .t' Tram, l‘ulrhnrniai li [‘.. Cu. Err-firs. “'uud, L'nznnl rK' \thrudr are m t wnh a new unnniim‘vnwht in mm comma La day. 'i In.) ul’t‘ zuufuus and wide minke. 'l‘Lr Canadian l‘ncifiv 1%.]; CU. pro purl to run weekly steamers beiweer. Sun Francisco and [ln-ukum: \mv B. De Lasbmut, nzuyrr of Port. lan-J. can elected fur the regular term on Man Ly. by a lurge mleurity,uwr Mr. Ladd, thn bunker. Amt-mg the leam cunnty permus in lm-z'n we unuce: Jr. :sxd Mrs. G. I 1 Lutzy‘seH. Lhd Mr. ( has. O'Brien, ”Jr we}! kmm‘u lugger, uf Duugonesu ; nlbo Er. Hnmiitun Carr. of Pysht. The funeral of the late Mat. Fay rook place yesterday afternoon frnm tln- cont! 3 house. It was Eargely attended. Def ceased leaves a ynung daughter who is being card for by Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tukey of Port Diseavery. Whntcom appears to be un the eve of mower bcom, Railroad men are invest ing heavily there. Hon. David Glass. speaker of the Bonn. of Commons a! Manitoba. ha- recently bought the Lisle alarm near Whatcom, 300 acres, for $24111. The railroad meeting last evening at the cont-house was the largest and most euhnsiastie vet held. It shows that the luau is working to some purpose : that live, pushing activity can accomplish waders. and that we are jostling along at: speed calculated to shake the moss oil Eh! back! of old hardened conservatives. )lASS HEETISG. last evening‘Gen. D. W. Smith. pres idmt of the meeting, pictured the ad- ‘ ranges and benefits that would come I to Port Townsend .by the building ol‘i the Port Townsend Southern Builroad.‘ dwelt on the fish shipments made by Capt. Jacobs and the great importance and revenue that scald maraiipmuo the railroad comparv and Port Towasend from that industry.“ In spirited language he urged the importance and force or union, and stated; that the amount of . land subscribed thus far was 1470 acres, " end of cash 81775. C. 0. Bartlett} rose and increased his ma .nbwriptiofi to 200 acres. L. B. Hutinfi, vice president of the P. T. S. R. B; was called and stated that the company had secured an engin eer end would/be in the field to work in three days. .f Capt. George H. Jones spoke on Busi ness Exchange and Board of Trade reso lutions. and read resolutions adopted by the oopmittee appointed by the Board of Trade rogerding steamboat {area and fright rates between Port Townsend and Seattle. Those resolutions held 81.50 to be a reasonable charge for fare baboon Port Townsend and Seattle. He read a letter from A. L. Maxwell, Raters: passenger and freight. agent of mo. B. t N. 00., stating that the corn paly could not reduce rates and give the some traveling facilities as now; claimed to be running the Olympian and ‘ Altekan at a 1053. etc. He also read a! letter from ‘N. H. Holcomb. manager of‘ the 0. B. & N. 00.. claiming operation of their Bound division 8 loss of several thmund dollars to the company since the Ist of January. The speaker showed that the company's requirements in order toms: the straits to Victoria necessi tats good steamers. and Port Townsend is made to bear the burden in pleas o! aliasing the same on all routes, as on the SeattleoWhntcom and Seattle-Taco- Ba routes. On motion it was unanimously resolved end uprated by the meeting to stand firmly by the Business Exchange and Board at Trade in their efl'ort to bring nhont the reduction in question, and for theee bodice to pull thie miter without delay or nmt in vigor. EL. We, Jr, speaking for the company, bed no doubt of setting (are: reduced to $2. or probably 33.50 round trip, but aid tint in freight rules Port Townsend in oonniderahly better of than Pomona, Oregon, or nay or the Sound ltenumon account at its natural 111-V ventegeone nitration over any city in the nonhtg-t. He claimed that the Wash ington Steuben company, a camped .o! _of “I. 0. F. &N. 00., charges the name rate. no the latter, and thought the Olympian end Aluken must he With-I drawn to: financial reasons. ‘ ROW.” 20"“.1309 did not come to spank; but to listen to those whom he ”Ipm. had come prepared to Speak; turned to the railroad question and urged cooperation. the advantage. of Port Torn-end us the nearest point from the ocean. a great point in the 'hiPPiDB 0’ 5811; Spoke of the unlimited renounce in sea and on land, and said that it behooves us to have courage and make our-eelvel look as grand as panible and we would be sure to attract greater grandeur. Mr. Carnnban supplemented m. speech with a lulscripl’ion of 8100 to wet building the railroad. I‘. N. Ballet read a inner from hil brother, G. Harris Ballet. Esq, of Seat tle, showing how a company of men. few in number and with limited means. sno oeurnlly built :hc P. L. S. & E. k. B. Ir. Solomon exprem.) himself as vil line took! and encourage building the milrord. feeling fully muted that it can end till he hum J. J. Calhoun said the road can be hunt; the. resources nrc immanenthe timber alone bum-en Port Townsend bay liflzl Qui'cnw. on Huml's canal, mll keel-:1 ruLErua-l Chard-3&1 and pming fur fuc- }‘c_-m.~; a xuumJnEu .-.f Stun :1. Qui Jim: vnzluy; smelting works a'rcnxly on the buy, MO. Mr. Grant of Purthx:d.'_()wgnu.said: Pun 'l'uWL'n'n-J bad 11m finest harbor in l'nitwi Stab, am] it will bocumv [ho urvutert seaport on Puget Sound. 1n rw \l'!‘.'!‘.-‘x' i~ i.v-'t-~.~llY'_\‘; \h‘ haw uh uh) :13: iv ir rm lwn- t-r Ulympiu: tin "ij-'t:.lvi.u: i'.iilt'vv.t-l i~ ;~;l_\in_' :m vunrnmih int-11+? u-n i:;\-~.~itztvi:l, :m-l tln- l’. T.>'. 'IZ. li. Amp-11in: n;- u ‘_'l‘.lllllt‘l‘ t'ull!!ll'_\' :lmn Hm: .1' ill" l'iympia 1:. 11. (‘un— nm-tml with tln- milrvwl s}‘>t=‘!n. l'Ul‘! 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Numcs nf siiivwrilvx-N tn [lusinx-Ss I'l3- t‘li:m-_t- tun-l \wrt- null “11'. and :1 large ntltn“-‘ru‘>f inunlmnw new sultsvriptiuns u'vrv ll'lllt'l] to flip list, \"llllt‘ many others inrn-nq-‘l their [urt-Vil-tH huhsvriptiuns. \Vith mutual «ungr-xtulati-ms for the inn-ms nf the l'. T. .\. R. It. and the in tvrvsts of PM! 'l‘mvnwxul in :lt'llcfill. the nu-cting :lnljonrm-tl suhjt-t't tn the wall of lthc l'rCSitll‘lll. ‘ From Friday's Dally. Tim Aucun unived last night from \lanknu parts. Lute ruins lmve spoiled a great many utrnwoerries. Judge Kuhn arrived home this morn ing (mm the east. Mrs. I’ugb‘s new dwelling house in go ing up in Kuhu's addition. Did you notice whether Judge Kuhn find a red bandannn or nut? ‘ Messrs. Manson and Maninn are do ing a very good job or atroet grading on the hill. ’ Tug Rauier made the Diapalch'a trip to Neal) Bay this week, the latte: being llaid up for repairs. 3 Boom ! Boom !! When leading San Francisco papers take us up. it is wmth our while to “ gel: in and ride." All things—that is, almtst all things —seem to be “working together" these days fur the good of Port Townsend. Chicago is sweltering in the beat. Port 'l‘owusend. althouab deluged with recent ruins, is as cool and collected as the circumstances will permit. Travel on the Port 'l‘owuaend-Vicloria i'onte iaTnérc-amri‘g finéTyT‘lhe‘Diympian ‘ lrequenxly can-lea a hundred pasungers} or more. 1 The old U. S. life boat which [ms laid near Bill & Weymouth's blacksmith shop for the past year or two, has been sold for 835. and will be repaired and used for a fishing boat. Attention is ca'ied to the announce ment elsewhere of the Idaho's excursxon trip to nlaska. Travel on the Port Townzénd-Alaska route has become so large that it Las been lonnd necessary to put on an extra steamer. Muster Howard Bill rurprised his rol ntivee here a few days ago by his arrival from Chicago. where he has been ever since they came west. He is a tall young man now—~quite n contraet from the lit tle boy who left here a few years ago. CAMP Mnmmo.—'l‘he camp meeting on Lopez Island will commence on next Tnureday. 28th inst. It will continue over July 4th. and that interesting na tional anniversary will be duly obeerved‘ with Christzan services and patriotic ex ercise-r, including an oration by Mral lEmmn Mollny. and public picnic dinner. 1 All are cordially invited to attend the‘ meet age from beginning to the close. Mr. Ashley Bancroft proposes, if the bore first-cost expense can be borne by our citizens, to put a fine engraving of Port Townsend and enrroundings in his forthcoming History. By first coat we mean the cost of making the sketch and engraving the lithograph stone—which would be about 8300. The work will be issued by the end of this year. Our city council would be enterprising it it were to appropriate money for this illustra tion. RICH Spucmm.~ln 'l‘ihbala' ofiioe on| Union whnrt in shoulder specimen of gold-bearing quartz from Capt. Carroll's mine in Alaska. that is perhaps the rich est for its nits over brought to light. It is something over two feet boron: and about a foot thick. and is estimated to contain five hundred dollars’ worth ot‘ gold. Indeed. the precious metal can be piainly seen with the naked eye. nearly all over the surface of the speci [men It was taken out of the bueiu. underneath n glacier.from one end of into Treadwell ledge. San Francisco parties have bonded the mine at an en ormous price. and ten tune of the quartz is being shipped to them in its natural condition. This particular specimen is well worth seeing. Four wasted schooner Putitan arrivedi this morning from San Diego. Londa‘ lumber and pike at Burrard'a Inlet for ni Mexican pox-L ‘ Bark Canada. Capt. Warner, arrived mil morning, ‘umber laden from Taco. ma. bound for San Francisco. 13;: Chroulc'e Doom Edition. A réfireihtlfiruof the San Francisco Chroiuiclc arrived here today and pro poses to get op a boom edition for Port Towusend. 'i’besxieeihl edition will be 1t least on. pace. and appear on Sunday. JMy 7411. The advantage of portraying this city's beautiinl aarmnndiuizs nnd desirable lo cations for new in lustriaa. can be appre ciated'by every citizcn. when they real ize that the Chronicle. on Sunday. issues an edition of 63,000 copies. Business men should grasp this opportunity of ad vertising the oiif. as one pditiui like flu Chronicle will do more good lhan a do:- Len bmditieuin loul Sound papa. The link: of "ark Dead. EVGK‘VLUJ} knows tli:- funiliar form 0! old Duke of Yuri... ll”; :igmi Iml'nu \rhu alwayr cam-e ullt “ix ~lzi2c occasions with his redmemnl‘. Hr mill l :i landmark for Port Town will! l‘U Lang: I', having PHSS 'd peacefully i-u-r tn :l.» happy bunting grmlnila lu‘t night. He Was quite rciieruli‘e mil. m:- m-iglii u! 303:5. and was r; m:.rk.;l.‘:r during all 1'! his long l:.'u for a Warm. Hmrzll {rwnilahip for the "Vlillri. But for his infliicrice‘ Wilh the Indium in rarly dayic. l'nrrcf W lu'd have bum) trouble) far (illauer than lln re! was. .\lllro than ulh‘ [ziuuerr bad name to thank his lucky H!l.f.\ dur ling the {:rl’imi «f mirlwr settlements on [Pu-.:rl. Sound fur lln: heal flaunt infin- Icnm- of the Duke This morning. when H 29 Duly) :4 two sons cum.» to turn {ruin :n'rvss (no hay. airing rent 2.; Ilia-it lii-urlfel! hunt-um. thine-2 l cor zlie luvs «if lir-ir piirunl. Frank Ppltygruw smrtul nut lo ruisv lllflnr‘y to give, “is l-‘l‘l f:-1l ~w a llwfll'lfl What:- inun‘r-~ lulrui'. He lip-’.: donzilr-l :1 bran new sml i.f (‘lullzt‘n and then star-led :1 sulisc'iption 11~1 [VIN-unis of filly {lulr lars w.:s ram-d in 9. Eliot! time. It has been ill-l-Med by lll(':nl‘('l‘i of Nif- Mason ic i-rdt‘r t-i (limhh‘ :i Int in ”I?” "Hm-l— cry hr the I)uka n: d his fun) 13'. th(“ bml Y will he ':nL-m-‘ud in a suhslnnlml culliii, (IL-l ll)» funeral mi 1 take place lu-i morrnw morning“! U. ‘ )iurel'nssr. l Is l‘elzzili' o.’ lil" Sturdy lll‘lllfl-‘Tfi Wlinl he-hw-l ‘.u urn-n up llnie lower Satin! ‘ Country to Sr-Hli-mvnl ~ umung wlmm th(-i Willi-r in" [‘(‘l‘f “I d liin {all-or hull a l'P-l’li ~lm- .\luil's \'.'ill .‘leiri .'i [-1111 Willil which to e-rcct u ~liilnnlr nwiinmvxil 'u: lhi- lnti- Duke of York. in H't‘lllllllllfll] of; the dvht of nrnli'uiln which all pimiuers % and their Bllfl‘fl‘P-IUT.‘ on‘e- On his Invnmry. Sulwcriplimis in this: fund will lw; promptly rl-pnrtml. and lurm-il “car In; ‘any commute-e that mu) lye lies-maimed; to n-ceive rind “pend it. i n, m, 7,. .__.__ l l Ihe “luau-y (‘oulp uly. ‘ Mr. Ashley Bum-roll is quite Well 1 pleased with the success ntu-ndimz hisl visit In Port 'l‘m mend. He regards “128 as certainly one of the lending pruspect chi great cities of PngL-t Sound, lllld has determined to give il due prominence in his forthcoming history of Oregon and \Vushiuglon. The Work will be in two volumes, of about 800 pages each. wrll be elegantly illustrated. bound in Morocco, and soil] at S2O par not. The design is to describe and illustrate the country as it was in early days, and as it now up pears. with a lively indie Man of what it will be in future. Port Townsend will receive enough attention in Ibis work to make it well worth her while to invest largely in subscriptions to it. From Saturday's Dally. The city Council ls moving rapidly in the matter of street improvement“. Br. ship St. Vincent, from Sun qu~ cisco. arrived last nigh t—cousigned to Pope & Talbot. ‘ ‘ Mrs. S. A. Fulge and Mrs. J. 0. Far. lrell and child are passengers from San ‘Fraucisco for Port. Townsend, per. str. Mexico. due here Monday. Hon. A. W. Bash is talked of for mayor. Mr. 8891) is imbued with the spirit of women, and Would certainly do our city ; proud whenever visited by people of‘ prominence from abroad. ‘ Among the passengeru from Clalnm‘ on the Rumer yesterday were: M. Pul-‘ len. Mrs. D. Pullen,frnm Quileute; Mrs. S. J. Weir from Dnugeuess. and D. P. Quinn from Port Augelea. 1 Mr. Cameron. agent of (be S. F. Chron icle, left this morning. It is safe to any that cur local Business Exchange will ar range soon for a two column " write up ” in the great California daily. Last day for registering voters. If any are disfrancbised through neglect. oversight or ignorance in failing to reek-tor. don't blame the Andes. It has faithfully and repeatedly warned the public. One of the most prosperous and prom ising towns in Washington is Centra lia on the N. P. Railroad at about the point where the Port Ttmusend South ern will intersect that highway. It eent reports from Centralio show it to be in a very prosperous condition, with manu facturing enterprises budding out nta lively rate. it has a valuable coal mine. mnrbie and building stone quarry. sfine 'belt of timber to work up into lumber, a sure enough educational institution— snd a brilliant prospect ahead. When our raliroad reaches that town it will create a lively boom. ‘ Luzon Foreman—Old Duke of York's ‘ funeral to-dsy was largely nttendotl—‘ Bartlett J: Co. donating the use of'sj hearse. Mr. Rouse furnishing s team free. and fifteen carriages following filled with citizens. Rev. J. B. Alexander of ficiated. The Curiege moved slowly out from the county court-house. where the body had been laid out and Viewed by many people. At the grave there were impressive ceremonies, including s military salute by the Port of Entry Guards who had gone in uni formin the the proowsion. Altogether it was an event in the history of Port, Townsend,snd was a fitting sequel to the lifelong friendship of deoeused for the pslefsoe. (fly Council Proceedings. ‘ A! the city council meoung last even ing. an eicction was ordered to be beid July 9th. to elect a. mnjvr, {our council man and city marshal. Oflicers o! the eiecpiun appointed: A'. A. Plummet, inspector; L: W. Snllina and J. Q. Clinger. judges; A. H. Win trode and Chan. M. Gerrieh. clerks. Chas. Mausun, Contractor. making street improvements. reported work pro gressing. and asked to have the street commissioner inspect the work _with a view of acceptance as far as completed. Granted. An incline algae): walk was ordered built withontfnttber delay on Quincy street leading up the bill. or derod tbqttne street commissioner have incline approaches built to the sidewalk on J elfersrm street ntcrma sheds. Bide-E walk ordered climpleted‘ in front of Mrs. Webster's property n‘n'Jetl'ers-m street. This had been-r previously orderemrnnd ; the fence and outbuildiu‘gs‘lmd been or; [dared moved out of the street. Failure to comply with these recent orders has caused bot discussmn. as similar orders in regard to other property have been promptly nbayed._ ; ‘ . . . , Retail liqnur licenses errm'ted to David Spoor, 'l‘. 'l‘orjuaep. and N: E. _Burton, .. SPEQIAI ALISKA‘EXWRSHIN. ‘ ‘ fiteanmhlp Idaho Will sail’tmm Port Townsend butflvta' on or about July lflih; mnkimz especial excumnu, as the Ancon and EH»: are unable ta acmmrmulate the travel. All parties wishing to mail themselves nl’ this opportuniuy fillab‘ifidfiappb‘ “once tb' . 1!. L. TIBBALs. Jn.. Ag't P. C. 3. 00.. Union Whirl. ‘_ , Port TownundJnna 23, 1888. ‘V _, 1 From nosm'n nail). Frank bonus-bus L'nna tn St Paul. (in ready tn vute 30m sentiments in me city eluctimi. Supt. Krndrick inf tbi- lladlock saw mill was in town _w-sh-rdn)‘. A party 0f Island Cunt-(y pang-14' am In L-ike Wlmlcum this walk in NFllCflYt‘. ‘ Many Wbidb) 25": in-J yi-ung mu. have a me to the Big Bend country tn take up land claims. E. L. Shannen and mulber,of Anacnr tea. are to visit tiu- Hing-'5 a: El) g's Landing. .\lra. Mull 3' guns to 1)”le this Vim-k, to lake part in [he camp Lucrling about to open there. Mr. Downs uLtbe Port Townsend saw mill shipped 230,0001izli: to San Frau~ ciscn last Week. Capt. finder and Mrs. Lyle of What cum are. visiting old time friend", on Wiii lb) Island. Cnugn all» new has :‘..ur Acumen; tu Satanic, running regularly, with the Mcrwm as u day bunt. E. S. Meuuy Ins iesigned the night ellitorsbip uf liic Svsittlc P.-I. Hu will he succeeded by .l. Nelmm, late of the Oregonian. All mi-mlmm hr the Impruwil Urdu «:f Rvd .\ltu who expect tn Ln: tn Seattle to-mntrmv. will be .'it llzn Opera ”nu-‘9 ut 7510, this i-vcniuu. R. L. Bailey. of Skuuit Head. was ex amined be are Judge Blowers, at Game Ville uu nuturduxuwl Wfl“ deciured in salw, and talwn h: 51ml :r-num asylum. - Ens-0n B. Ehoy. 11.41.. M Lymlav. :9 fishing lru-ndsuml relatives) in Island Culluty. }IP is hulking ‘ruund in the in tt’l'{'.“ - l the- normal :cluml at that plain. The dramahc entvrhxinumut Saturday evening was most ex'i‘lT-ml. .\i'r. Gun. ‘1“. \Vuml cerhinly is (in uctur Ul' nu ur dnmry mm“. W}; ‘9 the lady sustained her part up Well that frequent applzmae was evoked. A gom] stone building for rent—«m the, hill. “Jimmy “ Furdlmm has creek-d there a substantial building. suitable fur nny ordinary mercanlilc business. He will make reasonable terms {or any one n‘iebiug to open business. ' Dr. Spencvr C. Devan. furmeriy U. S. Murine Hrrspitnl Suruvon in this city, and Miss Harriet Beecher Scoville. niece of Capt. H. F. Beecher. ware married at Stanford, Cnun .on the 19th inst. funds were received by many friends in this city. Late rains have done some damage to crops—and a great deal of gnod. One strawberry dealer repurls a loss of n to: nr more. On Wbidby island the potato yield is reported to be very promising; vnluo. the meadows and full-sown wheat have been greatly benefited by the ruins. ’ The fifth annual meeting of the Port Townsend Women's Christian Tempur ance Union will be bold \Vednesduy af ternoon, at 2.15, at the home of Mrs. Hinds. All mumbers are rrqueated to ‘atieud, as there are oflicers t 4.) elect for jtbe ensuing year, and other important 1 business nwnits action. Among the speakers at 11143 Y. M. C. A. I"I'VICPS yesterday afternoon Were: Prof. F. J. Bruwue. and Messrs. Harper, GlMier and Stewart, and Mrs Moliuy. The exercises were quite interesting. A chair for the association in to be organ ized. and hereafter the singing will he a special feature. A meeting of the Board of Trade will be held at the court house this ovemng. to cunnider a propnaifion from H. L ’l‘ibbals.jr.. locnl agent of the O. B. & N. 00.. to reduce (area between this oily and Seattle- -in response to in demand made by the Board at its last meeting. lion. W. H. Learned. Vice-Gram In cohonee of the Improved Order of Red men. will leave here at 7n. m, to mor row. accompanied by about lwoniy mem~ berg u! " Chimacum " Tribe. fur we pm pose of instituting “Seame " Tribe. No. 2. of that order. They have chartered the steamer Wildwood t') carry (Lem back and forth. It is quite gratifying to note the speed) success of Board of Trade and Bn<inese Exchange efl'urts to secure a reduction of fares between Port Town send and other Sound points. The next more must be to get. that \Vllialhy I‘lnnd wharf built. Our local steamboat com pauy should take It in hand. and in— crease their service. besides reducing flares; and the Busineas Exchange should secure a local subsidy it uecesusry. Col. Henry Landau is being brought forward by unumber of business men for the mayoralty. The choice probably lies between Col. bunnies and Council man W. H. H. Learned. As the latter has another year to'serve in the céuncil. and is a very useful member, he may be kept there. Ex~Mavor Smith is beiun urged in some quarter: for another term. but is more likely to be elected as a member of the council. where he can be fully as useful to the public. The same talk is being heard about Hun. A. W. Bush. Tbe four-mnsted British s'uip Ellislond ‘ arrived yesterday lumber laden from 1 For: Gamble. bound for Ma lbnurue. Ana. 1 British bark Willie Manren.fmm Ut solndy. with lumber for Melbourne, Ans. Shenmer Bertha has cleared from Sun Francisco for Port Townsend. ’ From Tuesday's nan:- ‘ Hurrah for Harrisom j The root of the foundry hnildinu look Hire last evening about. 6 o’clock, but the ‘flunes were promptly extinguished by ”59 loco! firé ddp'ngtmgnt. » ‘ 1 The" Wildiood took oboui twenty members of the order or Redmeu to Seattle today. They were accompanied byMr J. F. Mclutire. the P-I. repurltr- " There is a great sigh- of relief now that the reault uf the Chicago convention is .known. People had been listening with éager anxiety [or the pawl Weak !u hear the news. Umwds had remained aruund ‘the b‘lXJelm bugs-d. and [gum] had neg -I{leotedL—luislnofi ‘6 can: and speculate up on the probable outcome of the great gathering. 32Aocmnxn—As we go tn presa :1 (right -fnl amiJehl recurred in the Port Town aeud sawmill. The man wim was edging off from the bug saw was struck by :1 dub "aid knocked duwn and run over by the Icau'ixuze befnre the machinery could be summed. Doctors William: and Mar!- ‘b'tpugh were “unmanned Wlth all haste. lbut it is doubtful if med‘u n 1 skill can be PM”, avail. A deepgnsh was cut in the mo! fellow?- side and one arm and, l shoulder were badly crushed. The yuuig man’s name is Thomas Dwyer; his rcizifiws live .'i‘. Cataract. Ontario, : szizdzi. Nu Hume can be Hitachi-. Itn ' any-mic. A' [:rr-srii! writing the 111‘”! is hardy iiiirc. .'tllli tho ducturs hay bt‘ can nut pussihiy itcrivcr. The great Hiclis-szycr Minstrels will i‘l’l’tr-‘H' iu [warm-G's, viwrai lit-use Sutur duy evening. as per :idwrtisrmenf elsu— when. The troupe i; (rump-i 596 of genuine 003-!er niiiietruls. i-nrt of '.i'linin were here with the: t'imuus (‘.iiilendvr Minstrels ten .\uirs :igti .\lr. C:lllt'Ull§'r himsrl! is with the company. They pro [1059 h give m n furrvn'll entertainment preVinns tn Ulr‘il' lit‘liflflllu'tf fur Anal”; iii. It is Side to predirt :i crmuleil illillSt‘. Hamilton‘s A~lditiun has liceii plucml with the Aaots agency for sale. It is located on the peninsula. lmlf ti iui'e from the R R. pelipfe‘s addition. and ”coupins an eligible. situation. lt (‘im- ‘ sists of fiftiwn blacks, each Containing: l eight l. ts. 5)::109 fun! in siza. Streets ; :iro’ lit) for! Wile. itllil alley“: 15 fret WM”. ; l‘hcse luts will he.- s-shl at $35 fur iiiSiilo- 1 lots and S4O for corn-.:rs. These tiiziirvs l of v'iurse are hr .1 limite:l URL“. nii.l m l secure the benefit hilt-nut will rt‘qnirei prumpt respniise tn the (it“mr. Uiill early. 1 l . . . l The 0. B. it N. to. :i:i.~i come to limp ‘ . . . . ‘ With :1 partial reduction of fares —ui re spmise to laicnl (I"milhds 1! him :ill :ilnniz Illil’H‘lli‘liJfllt'il agaimt l’urt Tuwur iii-ml. iziul still lll‘t'l’lmllllltlnl against us sin-guru“); as o impiireil with its r-lirirgin~ (in tin-- >‘.t’:ittli--\Vli:ituini rump. Him. 1) l; vl-u‘l‘snli hm EULI Dr. Minklur llln' Uiv “ it‘lllngtln: Stra'iiii'mt (':t‘lnflfl!l\ will watn'ilieli run-s 11l fro g'ds :iii-i fill'v“. that Will he an 'lljj'W‘j .i-r unr C:llZ".\'S h stii'iil by them. 'l‘n tlint and hell 3 Will in: tn iiint nrii‘. Cutler With 3 Hazard n! Trmlu C'llllnllnéfe. ~--—-———.—<.>—v—— Port Townsend Italian-s. Afier the Board (at Truth: and Businers Exchange lut'ellllfld Inst evening, ii large boritim was li:iilt.'iri.l the (mint Imus:- qui tilled with an under crowd to liven to the pent up oratory nl’ replihficani wlin derircd tn express their '.:rzi‘iticn . tion over the resnlt (if the Chicano cu: -: nntiun. Rackets hail illiiniiiintul the} air, and bombs had been liiirn- d in humor nf thoiicciisiuii. Capt. Gen. H. Juries. president of the local republican chili, presided at the meeting, Mid in trudiiced Hon. C. M. Bradshaw who (lpL'lle‘d the liali by a ringing rel-u lican speech. He was {.illnwe'l by Gen. U. Hole. mli. Esq . null then by Allen Weiv in i-xplaisiiz piinvgyrics river lb: party. the smution. the prutectinn is.~ui>.etr-. ’l‘o giv: even n syncipAis 0f the arelchés wniild exhaust «:iir splice. The audience was WIN With enthusiasm. and mm speaker was frequeiitly interrupted Willi rapturous linrats of applause. Hon. A. W. Bush. Geri. Oliver Wood. Gen. D. W Smith. Prof. F. J. Browne, and “issue. W. H. H. Learned. Warren Hastings, J. H. I’ctersnn and others were among the speakers—rind all acquitted themselves With remarks painted and caustic: At the closen motion was carried unani mously. changing the name of the club frnm_Waahington to Harrison. and th» meeting adjourned with three I'Ollflllfi cheers for the national ticket. From “‘eaaesaax'l ball). Port Angeles wants a high school. Rev. J. N. Danismi arrived home from Oregon yrsterdny. rhlp State c-f Maine has sailed from ’Frieco for l’vrt Townsend. '1 he 0. R. & N. Cu. steamers resume their former min-Jule today. Gen. 1). \V. Smith and family leave {why for a visi: t 1: Whincnm. l'im Premier will leave fur Vancouver on her next trip at 10 o'clock Saturday evening. The Tacoma illustrated boom edition of the Oregonian was creditable to all concerned. Rev. J. Taylor, of Oregon City, will hokl Between in St Paul's church Sun day. July 13:, morning and evening. Bark Uowhlz went to sea this mum iug in tow of lug 'l'yee. with lumber {rum Putt Gamble for San Francisco. Dr. C. W. Hunt will have town FLdu) morning on professional tour to Orcns Island and vxcmity, inkeuding to be gone one week. A petition was circulated and exten sively signed yeah-n 13)". asking (30!. Henry Lilbdt‘s tu permit the usc of his name fur Mayor. Mr. Dwyct, the poor fellow who was so seriously injumd at the saw mill yes terduy. is still alive—hm is unt expect ed to live through the day: The local busiuew Exchange has sub scribed for 25 copies of each of (be two daily vows-papers, for. the mouths of July and AuguM—to be uchd to east ern hotels. Mrs. Van Auken expects to give her eukertmumeut and exhibition July 14th. It will be u dramatizatiun from “Josiah Allen's \\ Ho," and is expected to be ex cruciatingly many. ‘ - Hun. John Lem-y and Attorney Gen eml Nezculfc of Seattle passed through yeéterdny to Victoria. as a committee to invite the Victuria people to attend the celebration at Seattle. Dr. Miukler received wurd this morn ing of the death of his grandfather. in Florence, Ohio. The old gentleman only luckedamouth and two days of being a hundred years old . i Steamship Wilmington arrived this? morning tram San Franciacn. having‘ made a special trip to carry freight. Sho is now at Quincy street dock, dis charging 50(01):; for this csty. The sleamar Ilnssalu has arrive-l safev ly on Puget Sound from the Columbia river. She is larger and finer than the Hayward. and will be aa=igned a regular mute on me upper SonnJ waters. The Ange-lea paper is so tickied over the majority vate in laVur of that point at the late county seat ulcction that it now claims the custom house an! every thing cine worth meuliflning in Port 5 Townwnd. Take it a”. hog! Help l yoursalt. .; 'At n mmfing of the Business Ex ohnnge advertising coma-Etta» held ycs-‘ today in B. S. Mifler’s office it vanilla aided to accept the um».— made ‘by Mr. Ashley Bancroft m iliustrate I’;th Tawn- Fem] in the fuI'NJCOEIDE Uishry of the Pacific N-rrthwefi. m be puhhshed a .'cw mouths hence. Th». (”list arrived yea €£rdny sflenmuu um] {puma \mrk tuia'y' making sketches. > chilfun'l‘minaena Snorkel-u Rniirbn'd direch-rs an; reqccming their, promises'. Yesterday mowing u party of "sirléun surveyors and engineers etmtcd nut Ou lucatothe line at the road. It .9 pre sumed that the fine will terminate. can: heating mm a firuns‘cuhfinvnhzl line, at Portland. the pralam'iunry survey having: abuwu that a run“! from Putt 'l‘uwnsrml in tbtt dirt-51‘0“ was perfectly feadbh and vex-v afitanmizeuus. "l‘hé Harden ot‘ the mad said that bids‘ror chaser“?- tion would be advextisad' [or within 9;: Jacks. .\ KEY-NOTE Uh. lhi~ri~n.~. oer Harrimu. Th» man mun lruluhm: E i~ ll mu “1'0!" 0:: :; rav- I' fin: Thu; .-:u_\' r, d ? ..:-:En-tn'x. I! .-. UI -~ ¢~l ‘_w I'. il'. (Ljhllzr: 44.3 '.V, im- 14.11." num-11513¥11-'v:='-'u. iz-vuireit _ ~ur=- :0 “in [hi-day. .\t {he pr "ix.l'l];’:ll rh-t-axun. “3* him-v 12"? n In: 2b.: Uillc’ Halli" \\ ill llu urn 1h» li- '.:-1M . 111'. Mdllrtvt‘u'rl'uil 'he .imy an.- Wt-‘L2lmhim~iamlizzzpu-m-t: .\nd \zhun tl'. - army in Inf-r 4 {.:.-HI. “'ixh iz. ». ..- n:i4|a;.~ . :Ini~6‘fl. “3“" find tlu- nzxm - that ll'udr In .'nm - l‘l Indium-{s Hurriim. , ,V ~....-_ ,_ l-‘rlllny Harbor linterln “went. (iaxrielfilukfi limruk .\luil'>:—L:l>‘l ‘i‘v'cdncsday en" niug. 20th inst” (living pruscnt at a wry unjuya‘nlv vnti-rtainnu‘ut—a strmv‘m-rr)‘ fvslival and savial. with musival and litu rary vm-rvEN-s—tiriginau‘d and dirw-tud by tlu- public spirited ladies of Friday llarlmr, and immediate virinrty), I must furnish a rt'pnl‘i of thv f._-.~tiviti«_-s fur ynur rnlumns. and lay way ui {in-fire will mor alizn :l littlc UH m-rtain impressinns rO --imd at that delightful gathering. l was thinking. that in every community thon- must ln- pleasun-s, relations, and IllL'tllh' of agn‘vahlo excitement, and if in nrm-nt (mos am not furniscd, resort will ho had to rriminul. Man was made to unjuy as wvll as tr» labor. and the statv of sm't'vty should he adapted to this printi pl-.‘ of human nature. I am glad tn ro— —-nr‘l. that at Friday Harbor :euviai inn-r --fillii‘m‘ i 4 lwx'oiicin-g mnru gum-n 1 and n-lu-vrful, un'l innm-om pul-lii' amuse:- lnL‘Ht" :m- being furnHu-ul fluwnnnnunitv. Thow luring tln- lx-nplc tug-"thentokin— .llv with nun wnutinn. tn slur-c the same innm-mit joy having :I hmnzmizin: influ vnvv, and amnn: tin-5(- bonds of sm'imy perhaps no «ma- has priulua'cd m mm-h un 'l|in‘(l :_mwl ux’ tht- hut revvut intmdm-tinn of musical (ah-m in our mixlst. Tzun- :unl ::l;ill in this [minim] art are heing spread :ummg us, and shnfily, PV- *r_\' family will haw 9. now romum-o— llulni'fi a nvw :xtlravtinn. l’urthis mm— nir‘ndal'lu u:itlni.~i:i<m in niusival art, we are mainly inclulutml to our vxvellcnt and unthusiastiv friend, Mm. H. 11. Driggs, mw whu lK‘llt‘Vt‘H that nothing great was 3 uwr achieved without enthusiasm. Mrs. Briggs om'nuragns the eil‘urts which have runnnem'ml :unnng tlu- people of Friday Marl-or for spn‘ading the zwcoxnplishnwnt 01' music thmughuut the community. \Ve hunt admit that the good intlucm-cs of nnisir give strength tn the religious Hell t‘lnunt, and to all pure and generous emotiuns. Regarded ms-rcly as a refined pIL-zmlre, it has a favorable bearing on public murals. Thus we are cheered by remarking the Apirit of improvement, that in ,nbroad throughout our island home. The dreary clouds of a. long, dark past are drifting by, and the light of a better day is dawning upon society. The programme of exercises was open ed by the chairman, R. H. \Vzmshrough, amp, in a Hpoerh (if appropriate and well chosen rvmarks, eliciting applause, then “ .\lnfic urn-c with its voinpz '30:: swell, Sun eyes looked love to eyes which spoke again, And all went merry as a marriage hell." Programme as follows: 1. Song. “ I’axrotiv Glee," .. . . .. . .. . . Full Chorus 2. ” .\lemwries of Galilee.“ Duet by Meqlamu Johnson and Brick“. :l. llccimliom... ...............Miss M. L-m l. S‘ mz, “ Swmwe Riva-{‘.. .. .. ....Full Chorus 5. flaming .. ......‘lisa 'l'h'm. Ler 6. Tlin. his: "mental. l-‘x-idnv lhrlmr Sir}: Band 7 Solo. " [lo-tier Lang?) than Sigh. Mrs. Johnron 8. Reading" . .. v . .... u.. ..Miss Retblifren 9. Solo. “ Bring me a letter firom home.“ Mrs. Wansbrougll. 10. Ream: on (in clmructer).... ....Miss M. Lee 11. Trio. ln-'lrnnmntal,!-‘riduy HarborSlr'g Band 12. Solo, " Tenling nn llu uld Camp-Ground." Mrs. Johnson. with full chorus. The entire. programme was excellent and mud: appreciated by the audience, whirl; was manifested lry their “ap plauding to the very echo—shouting {heir mutilation." The rendition of various vocal and instrumental piet'es by Mrs. Johnson, of Lopez Island, ( who so kindly volunteered her services), were highly uppreqiatod— " “or silver voice ls Ihe rich music at a summr-r [fin], "Bard in the still “Lint wi:h its [msiormle carbnce. A bevy of fair \mmen, including Mrs. K. 11. Wansbrougln, ever active in a good cause; Mrs Carter, quietly devoted to ev ery good work; Miss Bowman, the sun- Hhinu of every cuh-rtainment; Mrs. Mer cn II 'A‘ .I ‘l' , Ii,AI,I!E 7,, 7‘ rifield, with the Misses Rethliisen and! others. all participating and vieing with each other in contributing to the Rut-r6BB and furtherance of evrry good cause. Lust named, hut foremost irrevery good work, Mrs. Driggs contributed much to the success of the entertainment. From first to last managing and directing every thing systematically, all having to go with the click of the telegraph, allowing no ob: stat-leg to obstruct. As an inbtnnee, at a late hour it, was discovered that the dev mind for strawberries and cream exceed ed the supply. The attention of Mrs. Driggs was directed to the matter. In a twinkling she was seen with a. lantern in hand Calling for volunteers to accompany her to the strawberry patch to gather a fresh supply by lamplight. Editor, 'did. you ever hear of such enterprise before? lThe ladies who projected the entertains ‘ ment were greeted by a large attendance. 3 Friends from the adjacent ialands'be'mg l present. uniting: in the general enjoyment with the people of San Juan, all exgeas‘ in; themselves as highly pleased ‘with the social and general festivities. The object of the entertainment was to ! give :1 substantial expression of good will i and kindly interbst in the loss of a imm' i sustained by .\lr. Weekes last Deeember,‘ : and at the close of ieativnl thenet pro-{ | weds oi {‘2B was handed to the minister, “'lllt'h, with aid received from oth" friends, has about relieved him of the burden at financial loss‘ I was thinking the evening of this pmisrewnrthy meial i and benefit, that ‘ n There's no deal“! of kindness . l ' In this w‘lz'ld of ours: 'I Only _in ou‘ blindness ._l We ember thorns for flowers." Truly. “' kind hearts are more than (Tum-1 nets." ‘ -- ' I (‘LALAEI C(HJX'I‘Y ELIICTIOX. ! . ._____ . . . fix-en‘s: with: like: >.] ‘ I ._ ‘ Dcxanxzbs. Jum' ~23. m 5; ; 'ln the ununty sent eiec iau hr-ld in; Clahnm yesterday. nH'pncim-h 9: up? Seqniav, kas and Qniinynfe- inm- l-m-n 3 Mom! frnm. zqu the rrwu?! :iem fur tin-'0 i Augrk‘s a mnjuri'y aver Du: want->3 0? i 199. The h-ml cube repwrted is 383. . f E which the prvcxmt «.I' For! Angela and 1 24:). .' x - -- ~ «w— *- t Y. "‘..-5153i. l-‘ r sll9 .\.-v 1:: rim 'ZPZ-P-l aw u-2 ‘-2 -‘u"-" f 1 sale by um Anus: agency is z. 3.4;"; tcow elk, just caught at Qnilontg. . -:‘ ' \ “Fs?“““s¥‘3\‘Sfi<\‘3\\¥§s¥B§3\.\v w“ .~»s«»~«- . o ,’ ‘ .«1 .:. ’ ’ ~ _ »'~,-4=_:.:.3311: Tina, .7 g _ _,. . . r'v - ' ; . ~ - . y " F 4: 3 f :7 ' 'l} , J ‘.:: 7') =5 1? - é . . r A p s; , .3 ‘7 73?; Eta . ; “it? A, "3523? .V ~"f "I! . 2 2 \‘~\i\ ; xxxxxxxxw‘sgmwxm “W \‘m- , < O for Infants and Ghnidren. W “Cutoflaissowvlladnptedmohildmmha: I Castor-la cvttanltfnliq. Conglpmion, ' [recommend has superior to any pn'scnpuon .‘-‘_‘:}:l‘ Ficumrg. 'ill:sl"."l‘;4.’a' .rucml. "a. | mumme." u. .5. Amzn. Mn, mi.§,flj‘°‘ ems amp. and Humme- a;- 111 So. Oxlord 83. Brooklyn. N. Y. Wimou: mjurlcus medication. ‘Tm: "ESTATE (Eunwv. T.‘.‘lurrr.y Sin-ct. 3'. X" l ' E "g E ii E ill"a ‘ Agifigfié a I TO ALL PaGPLE! We have to offer you; in Learned’s 2d Addition} a few bicclzs yetn-and only a feWm-as they are rapidly being taken from us by delighted purchas ers, and furthers we are highly pleased to state to an appreciative people that in a few days we will offer to them the “Coup d’etat” in. Real Estate in the Lake E‘ark Addi tion that possesses magnificent qual ities, upon which We shall love to descant if you will drop in and spend a short season with us. Of course you understand that we have bar-gains in all kinds of real property. Very respectfully, Cms 1:" '\\r(r)(l)'l)i.‘i- WM. 1“. 1.1-3.3 KNED. A. H. “INTRUDE. PORT I‘OWNSEE‘éB LAND CO’Y. “The Esrlssiw Real Estate Agents)” McCURDY BLOCK, Port Townsend, - - . Wash. I’. O. 15‘ @l7B. Correspondence solicited. PEETY§ROYE & 60., General Méféhandise, SHIPPING 1& i‘zfli‘ifiiififiiflfi MERCHANTS PORT T 0 IVNSEND, H". T. We carry the largest and most compiéfé éEEEZF‘fl 9 9 3 ‘ Men s, Boy s and Youth 3 Clothmg . 33:“ or any house in the Uizy ‘1 .9 3":_ ‘ ;| @ga’g g Euragggmg; @ggége We an: headquarters for, and our lines are full in every particular. linis, Caps, Boots & Shoes' .\m to he found in our stnre in the gre;ltr:t variety and BEST QUALITIES. GROCE R I E S . We can cater to the must fastidious and (‘.lrry'ny :u the best assorted Hu- 0: Staple and Fam'y er'crit do 1w {maul} on Pugs-t Sound. - A country Premise taken at the mghest Prices. .m-All Goods duliveted to any part of the (‘11:: szx: «Us (‘uAaGL-z. 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