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an» afrchlg grgus. From Wed men-088's Dull). Eclipse of the moon, July 22. Prof. R. G. Kerr arrive-J yesterday at- Icruoou. Herbert Burki ‘.t hm! quite 3 trip in the Chicago cnun-ution. Capt. 'l‘ihbuh. W. E. Stevens and J. A. Kuhn will ienvc fnr \thtcnm today- Ye cdiim' guts in Seattle Min): to h-p --meant Juuu d» Fnca L mgr, A. U. U. W. in the Gmud Luke swamu. Mr. Bills new blacksmith shop will be 24x45 fret in six 5. He gum in Seattle today (or iunis, and win he; at Wurk in u .ahort time. Capt. nnd Mrs. Mai-gun gave u very pleasant reception (in Saturday evening, in honor of Frank L‘. Jug”, uophewof Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Junkmau. D. P. Quinn has gum- into line h‘ili es tate business at Port Angeles. If 3'qu want property sold, give him a call. 11' f urenca. Henry lnudcs, lst Su’funnl Bank. The AnuL's acknowledge? me rm-nipt of Sena-tor Mitchei’s um! “duh'lit in the Sundry Civil Expense "si”. 59mm; :nide 840,000, to put-2139' .e additional ground to: our custom ‘9: In“. 0318 b Bi“ ha. commencel Imnlil 1; stho lumber for building a new hlnc‘. smith “l" p at the corum' o! Wan-r a: d Polk u‘_,eegg, apposite Mr. Bush’s new bui!‘r;ng on Sea Wall. (7 I n ‘ . _A. . ‘. .. . . "rue Omalogue ofOlympia (‘ullr-gziule institute is upon our tabla Unr hun dred and forty one student: wrrc r-n --rollml lust year “114]cYC‘r-Vevidr'l-Cehf prosperiry is gin-n. This would how ever be assured with J.E. Fullnnslmo, A. M. as principal. Gen. Tom (‘lunia.democratic nominee for congress in the San Francisco dis. Iricl. has presented the clearest cut and only really available reply to the charge that the party is pledged to free trade: “If anybody calls this n free trade party I will call him a liar. and if he repeats if I Will call him a horse thief." The keenly incisive logic (2) of the general is what will recommend the “reply" to all democaate. The bark D. C. Murry went ashore at Rhodondo beach yesterday. She had arrived there with a cargo of lnmter. A dispatch to the owners. Messrs. Brad lhaw & Babe, of this city. says the Yes lel in high up on the beach and cannot be gotten 06. but that the freight will be saved. Hr. Bradshaw starts today for California to save what can be saved fromtbewreok. The scene of the dia aster is an exposed point on the coast below San Francisco. The Murry has been owned and employed by Bradshaw it Sacha for neural years. B. E. Whitney leoently purchased the north end of the island at the month of Steamboat slough, which gives him pos eeeeion of the entire island. The island in connected with the mainland by a long bridge which the proprietor re cently built across Telegraph slough. The work of dyking it in is proceeding as rapidly on possible. One of the larg ot the dams was carried out about two weeks ago. Several large and deep alongha to cross has made it very ex pensive to dyke and filling up the num erous email slough: will add still great. or expense before the ‘and is under cul tivation, but when once improved it will be one of the most valuable ranches on the flab. Mr. Whitney has shown great pinch and enterprise by attempt in; to improve the island and he merits and will no doubt meet with success in the venture“ We understand he expects to move his well appointed dairy and fine stock to the new place as noon as he get- things in shape—Mail. SAN chtsoo. July 10.—Arrived— Steamers State of California, from POll - Venture. from Tillamook Bay; Umetille, from Victoria. Br. bk. Marthe was towed to see by tug Tyoe lut evening. The American Surveying steamer Al batrou has gone £0 Alaska with 1 party of Scienteeb on board. M Tim's Dally. About 20 conversion- aro reported at the camp meeting. We are willing our railroad shall make hate. Don't be bashful. gentlemen. Capi. L. B. Hastings goes up Sound this morning on very important bnei neon. Considerable building is going on over in Pettyzrove‘a and Webster‘s ad dilionl. Mrs. Molloy. after conducting the Lo pez Inland camp meeting goes to Friday Harbor to begin meetings. King Con nty jail is very popular now. It has forty-seven inmates among: them a eieven-year-old horeethief. It he. been some time since we have had the privilege of chronicling so many important advance steps for our city. D. P. Quinn. of Port Angeies. is show ing up an quite a capitalia! and real es tate agent. He says he is no anarchist, though. Thinoficajxin twain» of a packaged literature from the American Protccive Tarifi' League. Call and examine thisaa it in good reading. Bertie reieers. on the Ben J unn group ere troubled to get their berries to mar ket. Such eteemboet accommodations 'ill rniu any business. We wonder if our city front above the bonded warehouse is to he need for a bone-yard any longer. Can we not at tord to have e little lees conspicuous dnmpeae for our deed enirnele? The people of the Island. ere indig nent over the eteembuet accommoda tione or leek of ecoemmodetione of the Libby'e route. The whole work of the preeent contrector hen been abominable. Col. Woo.) reoeivet! lhie morning e letter l'rcm Dr. B. Lyell. now et Syd ney. .\l. S. W. He reporte all well but greatly desiring to ennfl the breenee of Puget Sullnd. He end temily will re turn soon. I Home. Boon-Boon. Operations begin on the Morgen Hotei thit log. Architect McOoekrie and o tor Hill are starting in to comp] structure and soon e full (one: will be employej on the contract. ' A Kn!) Rmxnuxcn—Thie 111-1:5» mLil bruflghl» a kind lettc! Jame JM 0. Swen, commemure! the virtue of the lete “Duke 9! 1 end enclou'ng e live dollar bill es I ' trttulian t; u mnnnmeu" ‘3» his Duke SMP. We “4‘l print the. lt'llPl' tnmnr { POW With swznv obsctmtmns ( t nllr mm . \Vll-ILXLSALXZ HARDWARE thallE—l’fir ,’ tics Hun: nbmad an; Low here cnntmct in: fur a building in which tn upena ‘ large nlzt-lt‘inlc Hardware. Stuvc and : Tm Elmo just what l‘urt 'l‘uu‘n.~cm]. : us the natural centre of t". inn-9 scar-e § 1;: cl-untry nmwle. Judge Kuhn will‘ ! l'h't‘l thr in) Him; on \Vutt-r nil-ll P vllvtl ; Etta-Chi. nlun: side vi the m‘wh‘ackrmtth fih)ll of Mr. cum Bill, which is now In:- . lug I'ltt'it‘xl. . .\ “did-om (Duh-rm} St'tl;.dl!fl:\’l.’ul n “Syn-yr u! tho: 4th ind. [1.14 :1 2w” ' O-vllxmu article (In the mtturati n-lvzmtuar' “NH lem'li' n M I’vrt TOWEL-Phil tn Mal C\ we tlxt- {alum urn tt st trnalt- crutu- ut‘ ; tltnr V: ill. [I :s 57.5: tn [ire-lint t‘nn‘ f “hrn mxr [-q-oylp ‘m-cnnav fully ;.'.v:t'r:e t - thmr Gum‘s iu the [ln {11:45. :u..l as hy— lcnnm putrinta wurk unltt‘lllyhua‘ilwr ‘ in thwir nwn lmhnif t 0 the (‘LliS‘ullflltilJnl : Of the tl'*nti!ly 1r 'iliivj nut €3l.‘v"-Yt‘, that] 3 futun- will not lic- far vvt‘f. l A auntlunmn from Butte (.\lunlzunn iil l in tuwn t I st-curu n lncntiuz: fur :: Winkle— ' s .lu taxi-mug (-:.t:.l)lisixnc'it. the “ill 5 le-n mzmufnntnrz- randy mmlt- olutlnbg ! {hr the “hull-sale trn 10. “3» untlur-l : strut! Hm! iii: l-nca‘ion will l-t‘ ll.:- '01:»: ‘ uztzzt stnzzu riff" Emil-ling c-f Flr. }‘I;~L-i.- l lwis on \Yzitrr sum-t recently «'t't-zipietl 2by Itnpniv: .‘z Cs. “'0 vx‘vwltuztll 3 51]."; (nth-:WLmS :1 very (‘lirdizll we'cnun: f Capt. Chria. “Ell-Jami is in the city. Lurking alter his prupvr'y and nrrungin;r ; fur the [milling of n finn new residence son (‘.lay 3' Allan“ streets. The Captain in‘ imprnvinu cwnsidemhly. and hith .:tir to he himself anon. Poppt Sound nt-w-r had a mum genial. gentlenmnly and upon-limited stmtmlmut cnplain than Capt. Chris \\ illinma, and of Course every body is his friend. I Stemwhip Idaho is in port, landing: for Alaska. She is making a. special excursion trip. Since she was last here she has recim‘ed a complete ove-rhzmling and now appears greatly improved. She sails north today. Bark Henry Each is in the harbor. lumber laden from Hadlock for Guys mas. Mexico. She is now shipping her crew. From Ffldax's Daily. Work is progressing nicely Utl llillu’ new shop. Mayor LearneJ goes to Vancouver to marrow to institute a lodge of Bedmen. ‘ We notice that the Anderson lands ‘ regularly at the 'l‘_\ ler street wharf now. Chan. Fountain in haung lumber hauled to day for a house for himself in Kubn'o field. ‘ A good many railroad olficiuls passed through to Victoria yesterdn'y. Real estate win again he ncfive at Angelcs. The Grand bridge A. O. U. \V., now in seasion at Seattle. is a fine gathering of men. It represents a membership of more than four thousand in Oregon and Washington. Millions of locust-1 have made their appearauco in Illinois and lowa. Aside from destroying yuan: trees. they are doing no damage,yet it is [earn-.1 they will be quite destructive. Mr. Rugors. reeently from Arkansas, has drawn up nhe plans for :1 fine lesi- Genoa», Queen Ann alyle. which he will have built for himaeif on his lots recent iy purchased on 'Jefl'ersnn Sleet. “'8 have received for the 3.1. of l‘rnde from Senator Dolph, n descrlpfive com mercial and statistical review 0! the Mississippi vaer and its forty-fum- rm?- ignble tributaries by A. D Anderson. Dr. William: was called over tn Purt Discovery by telegraph yesterany utter noon to attend a man by the name of Wilson, a louzaboremnn, who had bru ken his leg by a failing timber. The patient is doing well. Capt. Johnson. at the Oscar & Hattie. has sold his entire catch of salted buli bnt and will start this morning to Se» attle to ship them east. We under stand that the terms of sale are entirely satisfactory to the Curtain. Mayor Learned has sold hil second i band store to Messrs. Kiukler kOuuk who 1 B’6 today moving the stock to Hill‘s ; building on Quincy fl. whnrf. Learned 9 W!" m up the store for a real come 0:- fioe and open not for a large business. We hear that the steamer Libby has again broken dug?!) and the ballnuce of the bony crop among the Island: will probably Ipoil before her very enter prising (s‘) owner will get around to send the old Phantom down to their re lief. Mr. John Hart, a prominent wheat merchant of Oakland, 08]., died at the Central Hotel last night. He wns on e trip to Alaska on the Idaho and was taken very ill and remained over. He was accompanied by his nephew. Wm. Little. His remnme w." be taken to Cniit-ir-iia this an ning on the Mexico. . Tuis office acknowledges the receipt by the kindnes» of "on. C. S. Voorheea. M. C. of the report of the House Cum. on Pnhlic hands as to the forfeiture oti the Land grant to the Northern Pacific ‘ R. R. Also the Senate Gom'e. reportl concerning the admission at the state of Washington and the letter of ti.“ Sec. of‘ War concerning fortification on Puget Sound. To allow a steamboat to run which is in the condition of the Phantom be’ comes almost conclusive prouf that there is an understanding: between the inspectors and the owners. She is ut terly unworthy of her papers. I! thor onghly overh:.uled. cleaned, painted and machinery put up in good shape. she might do for a light summer route, ‘ but with her ten gallons of bugs and in ; finilude of filth she in utterly unfit. Bark Matilda from Shanghai, was towed from Royal Roads by the Queen City to this port, seeking. British iswameri Maude arrived yesterday from Nannimo with 180 tons coal for Seartle Gas ()0. She paid her duiy and proceeded' 3 Park Henry Buch went. to sea this morning. Ship Harvester came down last my enmg from Seattle. empty, and will proceed to Nanaimo to load coal. W -''lr h A v o 5 “\g\\‘ 31)::80':§9 lid-y or at land. ' It. is the o:.‘ly ru'a this yet made that will run we all .ile disorders. li. contains 1w Upium 'rphina, but gin-s ii.e chin I.:nuud run pain. Prim 2.3 emu. b. ,s I . inn-r & Co. Dayton lulznder wants to run B. L. Sim-phil- From Saturday's Dally. L'. S} Sty'm‘vr MHAerr iiiu l'nrk. A mud in CullpeVilir! 'l‘lint iv the next «“111-va nnr eaierpriéing cutSz-ms. Drumluurul. with six plustcmrv, xa at work at Iruudnlr, on the new hotel there. Such stvumbnut men as chob Kano. Hf Purim d. are aq-eciufly w-flcnmc on l’ngvt smm 1. \\'. F. L ‘:lruml accumpav‘iu-d his fazhvr to Vauc:mu~r. W. T., t . institute the bulge 0! I. O. l’.‘ M. Our frit-nd J. B. Dyer. nf Iroudnlv. is improving: umsly. He is wound and Wi!) sum: bc- 3?} rid”. Hadluck mu mum at new schoolhouse immrdmtely. Its six: will be 31150 feet. Sh-cknnd is L-zmtructnr. 'l'reuhuhn's pémdriver is busy placing a ruw r-f fz-udur pih-s in front ..f the Quimpnr Lumber MY. (.3036 props-fly. Peter ‘l9:,9kmul is becoming one 0! our foremost contractors. He Is now wrricing eleven mvn and must 30( 1: cm ploy more. . Jlfit nmv the liudlnck mill iq doing ils lm>l culling, unw uwraginxnlmnt 140.041) It. daily. Were me an selfifl) as Tumlnm we would saw it was nl’nrg Tuwu-l-mi mill. Mr. (‘.".ys viii! begin tlw c mstrlu-linu of :1 fine (“'0 stury ni-‘levucu on Lean» el‘rs Avruuu on Mummy He has the cellar and WP“ completed. P. Stuckand i 4 tho umh‘actnr. 31:. Abraham, the a 'vancc agent of Lewis .\lnrrism‘a Company, is an old schnulmnte of our tuwusmnu, HI" .\I. B. Sachs. They )L‘uewvd their ucqnniu tunce nuJ hm] a Quad hum logvlhcr. .\n immense trawling huisting der rick made excinaiwly of Iron. lauded by the Olympian, i< now being transferred tn :1 scnw to be landvd at Irondale. It in imumu—ely heavy and taxes the cap:- city of the Wharf ‘.O its utmost. In Capt Jnhnso'i's leHcr concerning Port leuaflml there isngteat denlof truih and it will in its eastern circular lion, be a mind drawing card fur this pnncu. It will be printed in our weekly with much Vadnabie mutter and wnuld be a nice thing to send (9 eastern riemls. _ Dr. \Villisun‘a new hotel at Irondalc is nearing cumph-tinu. I: is a fine struc ture 3’x6o (L. two and mw-lmlfslories high. The first H -or is devutnl exclu sivdy to parlor and dining ronm. It has n enuazleto French range in the kitchen. which excels anything: else on Puget Sound. The Foundry is (lauriahins. Twenty. eight men are now employed and the pay roll is $l,lOO per month. It does more business than nuy other concern of its kind in the nation that. advertlsea so little. Irumlule is making :1 fine growih tLis season. The Iroudnle 00. are running a brickynrd which emplqya twelve men. and expects to use all the brick they can make in improvements of their own this year. They are cutting down the bank with lndrnulic power to make mom for twenty more kiius. and soon are to com mence work in earnaa: on the largest scale of any smelter on the coast. As will be seen by Judge Swan's let lcr printrd elsewhere, we have u start for a fund In place a memorial slap at the grave of the into Duke of York. Such a commemoration is due one who did so much for {be peace and nafoiy of our city in its infancy. Tu do otlu YWiRB wili be gross iugmtimde. The Anaus will not as treasurer for any such comribmiuu-I, and will give public cl'ed it for the same to a]! who will' contri bute. A meeting of pioneers might be callel am a committee of solicitation appointed. However it is deemed best todo this. let us do it and thua honor oursL-lves. The steamer Libby wentout for the Islands and antcum yesterday several hours lata. She took a good cargo. Pom TOWNSEND. July 14 (12:30 pm. —Alrived ship State of Mnina from San Francisco; she will go to Tacoma in tow of tug Holyoke, to load lum ber for Shanghai. Tuoosn, July l3.—Two ships puss ed in at 5 p. m.; clear, fresh west wind. S'Ax FRANCISCO. July 13. -Clear wees—Steamer Wellington. Nanai~ mo; bark Saraunc. Port Townsend. iDepartures—Sbip Detroit, Seattle; ‘steamer Umatilln, Vicloria; steamer ’Port Adelaide, Vancouver. ‘ Steamship Dolphin of Astoria sailed into port last evening on her way from Grays Harbor to Seattle for coal. Ship Levi D. Burgess, from San Francisco to Seattle, paused this morning in low of tug Mogul. Capt. C. C. Gilbert rocvived a pri vnteletter from Capt. Berry of the bark King, which carried 11. load of lumber to Honolulu. The King sailed for this port July 6th and may be expected soon. The Gloucester Co.’s schooner Si erra returned from the Banks yes terday afternoon with 20,000 halibut in salt. The on tain says the fish were biting splongidly and but for hia salt supply giving out he could have easily brought tmce as many. The trip occupied but 7 days. From 8102.132 in nan). The Transportation Co. is duly incor panned. i Every loyal man is urged to subscribe 1 immediately. Mr. Bourlnnzl takes {an shares of stock in the P. T. T. On. The logging camp: are very active gab ting 01! their logs now. The Board of Trade is wide awake un der the presidency of Gen. Smith. General Smith is to canvass Whateom and the islands {or subscription for stock. ‘ The Putt Townsend Southern isles in}: lots of money by not being ready to icurrv freight these days. ‘ Seattle firms are Inc-king this way for busing-s. Tberu mll be sumo active lcumpetiti m with our lucnl men preny 5001!. It is expected Ihat the Y. hi. 0. A. Worker; convention will meet in camp near Port Townsend in AugusL It so, it will be a grand time. Good news from Washington! A hundred barrels. sperm right wha'e. fiir, tuxee points u-fl‘ the weather buw and . niy half :1. Emma» away. :I’! \ . . . » ‘ 135. v‘ VII-'HUJ ': ...; .. ans ‘l'. :u {l. rooms yesterday artarn um. Mr. Harper [also spoke bxiefl; but well. Mr. Wm Dchuty prhpa‘se‘s tn lake SSEMJO Wurlh of sh ck in I‘m! Transpw‘a tlun Cu. Hm! i~ Ilm kind of enterprise that makes the thing move. F ur m-w members Were elected at the Bn'ml M dea landing on Sutun'u) eveniugn'zz Messrs. Buuriumi, Bub: mam. Wintrude and Uni. \‘s'wvd. A private letter (rum Jnjge Swan m Major Van Bukkoien cwnfirms the rum-pr that Charles Francis Adams will sum: be in Port Townsend uu impur‘ant mfir-md business. It Is mm a l'uregune mmchlsiuu H.lll the L'cu-lqnnriers u! Ike 0 11. S: N. C). fur Pugvt Sunni] Will he at Port Town s‘-::J~ just whvrc nature deflgfieil it shuul-i be. There is a rumor in (Le air, and we thunk it has splendid (mmdafiun. Hm the O.IL & N. 02-. Is l'ebiml the Curl-all railroad scheme. We are looking {or dcvelmee-uts very soon. The m'w law firm cf Can-Bl] & Rbude are fitting up moms in the .‘JcCurdy building. These gentlemen are ycnnu. energetic men from lowa- —just such men as Purl ’l‘uwuaend needs. The Alzccs gin-cs tlu-m a Conlml \Velcnzuo. Quifie :1 number uf affix-rs and mem bers 0! {hr Gmud L nus, A U. U. \'v'., some. nrcumpanird Ly Ham wivoszam} famliées. passed till’O.s',,'li Sitnrday or: their way tn Victoria. The part: in cluded Grand lieu-Iver [2.11. Durimm and family. Grand Medium! Directur Browne and wife all of Portland— Jndge \V. A. Inmnu of Collax. and others. Mr. ILnKID 15 well remembered as 11 former Citizen here. and n law pnrt net with Mr. Brmlsahaw. Dr. Browne was Man princirul utourpubhc Echnul twelve years ago. ‘ ABRIVJLi ~~BHL Ink Venus, lumber- Imien. f.--m I‘url (inmlaio, tn c'ezzr. ‘ Ship Wm Mcthh‘wy from Sun L‘iegu 3 L) ‘oud :‘.l 'l‘: .mmu. : Ship E'iw: l U’Briuu from San Pedro ‘ tn iluid (:..-m at Niiunilnn. ‘ Ship J. B. Walla-r from San Francisco ‘ to lnnd coal at Seattle. DEPARTUIiEs.-l'ulmy:n (or San Fran cincu. Ship St. Nicholas for 'Frirco. The Mollie Adams paswd up Sound this mormmz with a full cargo of fish for (he New York market. The Mogul has her in tow. From Tuesday's Dally. Supreme cz-urt in session at Ohmpm. Railroad surveyors moving to Hood's Oanal. Farmers are improving tniu fine weath- l or for haying and harvesting. Gen. Stevens. U. S. Consul at Victoria, B. 0., passed through on the Alaskan yesterday. All (but is wanted for a genuine rush from the outside is absolute confidence in our ra-lrond. Workman are engaged in renovating the Dnlgnrtluo Hotel, it having been leased by Mr. Chas. Jensen. Mrs. Robert (J. Hill and Humphrey Hill were passengers on the Umatilln this morning from San anci~co. l The 11133 are having lots uf fun with Jimmy Mclulyre who, by the way. bears but matrimonial honors mackiy. Gersou Kuhn. turmerly of this city. is reported by the Oregonian to have been declared insane in Portland 3 few days ago. This ii the proper time of year to use oopperas and chloride of lime freely about outbousea and dump, musty al less. Fred. Urczier. a rich old bachelor of Du ugeuess. has been tu Tacoma and re turned—mud they do say there's matri mony in We air. _Huu. M. P. Carroll, 0! Augusta, Georgia, general post office inspector In: Oregon, Washington Territory, Id .110 and Montana. arrived this morning. Tba‘Port Townsend Southern engin eers are breaking camp from University Hill and muvmg tu lloud'a canal. Judge Kuhn says the road shall be built. A weary tramp called today. having come all the Way from Nebraska to learn what bromides are. We gently pointed liim toward McMurry‘u photo gallery, with an injunction to persevere till he found out. Steamer Alukuu had a large crowd of passengers coming from up Sound 3&- Icrday, amnng whom Wore Capt. L. B. Rantings who arrived home from Port land. On. and Capt. and Mn. Chris Wil liama 2mm ‘l'acumn. Capt. L. B. Hastings. who went up thel Sound on a prospecting tour. got clear over to Astoria before returning. Ha says there is an immense voiume of travel on the Columbia river—caused largely by low turns. Perhaps low fares Would (fit-ct us in the same way. “Billy” Mehlhush, formerly of this city, but. now employed by the San Francisco Hotel in Seattle, has been made heir to money from England—and ‘ the receipt of his first installment makes 1 him feel exceedingly jolly. “Billy” says he isn’t above speaking to 011 l acquaint ances yet, though. The sterzmrr Wiidwoud brought a large number of visitors from the islands to the city yesterday. among whom were : Miss Morse from Oak Harbor. daughter 1 of Capt. G. W. Morse. Mr. Pnrdy from 1. Utsalady, Mr. and Mrs. Mnhrman o! i this city. and several ladies and gentle i men en route to Victoria, B. C. Capt. lebuls' Luke Park addition has been upensively improved, and is des limd to be a popular resort for pleasure seekers. It has n fine mile race track, around a beautitu' l~zke fringed with foliage ond l'euntitied by xm'uril picnic grounds. Tables lmvo l 2; en elected.sentsl prepared. and evernhwg done to enable _picnic panics to enjoy themselws. The‘ distance from Port Townsend wharves‘ is about 2% miles —just a pleasant drive -—and it you don’t believe it. no and see for yourself. Collector Brooh informs us lhnt it in not the O. R. & N. (30.. but the govern ment officials. Who are prosccnlinztle owucrs of (be FleetWond for carrying t-o many passengers. He further says it id the purpose of the customs department ito enforce the law rigidly wuhoul (éar or favor. in the interest of the public, i and 11133 in order to have due nouco i given mere will shortly be published a lull lis‘ of all steam pansm ger Vessels iu tins district, vim tonnage and author ized capacity for passengers. Tl {- E..! ‘r ar'iv 1] 11‘? r-vuninzz iron} " ‘ -' ‘ n n ;.» 'X My to com «g. .‘lht: w... mm!“ lens w:- mng and flush loading Let {rem-ht for Ahab. i ‘1 lm Ununilla nrrn‘nl :.t '2 0‘0}; c 2: flaw ; murumg from Sun Franciscu.dischurgrd 37‘ ""2" nmzmnt of height for [Haiku ic fiide‘s 75 tuna fur tho nzc-rchau a of i'urs : Tuwnse! d. an I left fur Emma Bark .\vcturlw, f" 11: Sun ancm. ... urnved. and ““1! mud n u-(uru carb’" '1 lamb” (d Unlchk. szp Suuw & B-x-gru arrival 30.1.1:- vjn) and WIN lum} lumber at Lll'15"“’ f"' 51min R'lsuim. 'l'uu: 'l‘}ec town] the Gyms Wain-field nut this murnlug. coal finder. frnm halt- He {or San: Fran-(risen. Burl: Mmh-ria is reported in the Straits with :1 cargo of general metcbandzsc frvm Lworpzml for 51mm! putts. Sun Franciscu. Juiy lG.—.\rriw-l -—Ship John A. Briggs, from Nanni rzmz ~tczlmer Oregon, from Portland. Suxled—Burkemino Retriuvm‘. for Port Hmdluck. and Catherine Sudden fur Gray's Harbor. From Tosh-rain)"; Dally. Clean up the sirens. J. J. Hum went xlltSmm-J today. Dem Pullcu of Qudnmc was in (mm Hus week. A. W. Bush wcnt h his Oak Harbor farm tuduy. Stemmhip Gun, \V. Elder Ehih‘d this morning fur Alaska. Capt. Wm. Dclzalny uf Port Discovery went up Suund te-duy. I’ustamstor MuNJmnra mu! wife went to Victurm yc::c~r-luy. Parties are here from Dakota. Illisnis and Mzseonri—hmkiug for land. Huu. E. I). Wall-ass: deputy collector of custom: at Ruclm Harbor. is in town. Mr& Van Ankeu‘s entertainment has been postxmnrd till Saturday. 28m inst. Messrs. Carroll & Rulrde, our new law firm, are cquurmbly located in the Mc (‘urdy Block. Don't let ttmt steambnat company lapse by default, as! an many utbw-r cuter prises have done. A party (.l‘ immigrants nrrivcd this morning uwr the Canadian Pacufic, go in: M Purl: Angeles. Send in samples of the finest clay you can get,ifyml know when: there is any. We want lo send some away. Seattle is overrun with hundiums and ‘criruiunls. ltvspectnble ladies dare out go nbruud without proleclors. Senator Cnnfield and others have per» footed plum lo lnnld a line of railway from Wlmlcnm in New Wedmimter. The U. S Sennlc [ms pnssr‘d a bill to plucr Gen. John Frr'mont on the retired list of the army will) the rank of major general. That canal through the upper end of Whidby island should be pushed ton tangible reality in some way; so should the Wbidby island wharf. Our Port Angeles friends will ban another opporluuily to put Iheir news paper in mourning. because lhat devil ish anarchi t plot to blow up hallo! Chicago was frustrated. C-pt. Eugene Binndi has given a con tract tn Messrs. Mchskrie & On. to pre pare plans (or six upwdwulhug houses. This means [ZN-1‘ th. It means ademnnd which capitalists are proceeding to and- Ply. Last Saturday there were inquiries far no less than six new dwelling houses. I: has been a common thing lately fur people to be diving (heir brat without success (u get houses to live in. The annply is considerably behind the de mand. , Tho Steamer Dispatch arrived lagt evening with n lame number of passen gers from William. Among- them were: “w. l‘. A. Bartlett, Miss ‘.linc, Mrs. A. Wcir and children, 8. Truyl J. W. Troy, S. Hall, (‘:apt. John Morris. and several others. The Dispatch went on to Sen!- the. The street czzmmissioner in respect fully ramindeG {but the gradelending up the hill from Quincy street hns'not yet been repoirel since that deep gully wan on! in it by lhe late heavy nuns. Also. that the nld debns nrnuml the new steps on Quincy street has not been clenre] away—leaving n In! of unsightly trash that should be ductmedm some way. Every man is i. Rome sort a failure to ' himself. No one ever reaches the I heights to which he aspires. unless i he calls at the offices of “The Port'l‘owu- ‘ lend Land Company" rooms 5 and 6 McCurdy Building and purchase some of the beautiful Lake Park, or Learned‘s 2nd additions. . Al. Plumme-r's cow stable was burned yesterday afternoon. caused by mischiev ous children and matches being mixed in improper proportions. It “as ver) fortun'xto that. the loss was no greater. as it might have been had the the light breeze been blowing directly away from ;the other buildings. Aa it was.nbniit } the only accident “ orth mentioning was the overturning of Dr. Hill's buggy in hasty tfi'lirt in reach the fire. Every body in‘tuwo olimliel the hill on double quick, and there were more red [aces and twenting 'orcheads than you could shake a stick at. The ship lt-itcli, Capt. Gibbs. will pay (If? her crew today brt-‘rt‘ U. S. Shipp iu Couimissiuner Bush SAN FBASCXSCJ, Jaly l7.—Arrivcd—i Mencu. Victuria Suited—Steamer Ar- : cam. Coos Bay; shire their.» \Vcllnllu I and Dashing Wuve, l‘t-rt 'lownsend. ‘ Br. bk. Madeira, from Liverpool. la- l den with general merchandise for the Sound, arrived this morning. ‘ Am. ship \Vlfl. G. Hotel). lro’ Htiaug- l lmi. fvith a cargo or ll :1 arrirml this i morning. ____fi_____fl_ i ‘ ”contain View Normal College. 3 Ever eince rfl'ort begun in the interest ‘ v! a University at 'his place our educa tional interests have been under a new impulse. Part of this agitation has cul minated in the organization of “Monu tain View Normal College," With the following direct vr.-: J. J. Czilhginu. O. W. Hunt, U. E. Morgan. F. J. Browne arid W. F. Hciiiey. A Visiting cummit- 1 tea was appointed, consisting of Prof. R l E. Ryan at Luland. Rev. George Lindsay of t‘oupoviiio. mil Allen ‘ eir of this city. - The new institution will occnp; :i mommanding position on the Morgan ‘! Hill. where a hlocl: of land has been a» ‘l outed for It. Prof. Browne and alvw * Presbyterian and Congregationalist . friends. together with some of our enter l prising citizuie, have worked hard to 'lmatnre this enterprise, and it is learned ‘ that about slo.oth has he! n subscritit-al .‘tnwnrvl it l' W“! he out- of the future :.. 3"l' v'-:‘r:'.'- ' we! ll‘v' -' 1‘ n;. it? .i' unfr- . y.. i v..' .. .-.-- '~ ..~ u 3.x. ,1 pathy and support of all who :'.ppreci'llr Christian education. ' ' s*" '51:: 57é‘§’%§*§§ [sl .ii;l§;§.§;ih In: IKQIYEHF. Dmux, Juiy 112. ~- l‘ia - thin-*5! “hit-h is Lu-t’ 12.2.iiz-g; n' Min-{wily luwu uu lhu Juan: at Ma" Biumivillu. i which m 323.440.! M huvn Em u; unused { 11:. i” “Mann-m in 'l‘ailluvnnrojnif. has ‘ [can ndjnurm-xl nub! he): fun-4.1.13.1 rmnxn n; \3‘.‘;s‘!lXllf‘ x Tusuznnmi Wn'xxrm. July 13—321mm-hundnnl Irwlnlflvrs arrival in tin! city I:sz (“v (mix-cg. an-I 107 thy-ugh put-'SI-ngnrs ':Zrl‘i"‘tlx)il”h‘wdrhi‘!) ”win this xu-n‘u~ inn n-m'unhl 2v.) Bl'i‘i~h Columbia. A Lug.- uuzuix-r (‘f Z.;v:«- \a'iii (‘l'u>.< nveri from Um: [‘l'U'fiiit'l' into ‘x\'s..~hiugton h-rritury. 15!: \Qi'ur TEVZ‘ZSED A 2: ovum); BY THE mxmrm. PARIS. July lii—Prmuier Fluquat and Gonerai Buulungur fought a «in el this nmmiug. Bulb were siigbtly wnnudud. Thu duel took place at 10 o'clock. ’1 ho daeliing gruuml was on Count Dillon's rstute, at. No nillzt. a short distance from Paris. (ieuvral Bzmluugvr was wounded in the mm and neck. “bile I’loquet es caped with :1 slight scratch an the hand. Me-mhrrs of the ministry :szAile-d I'm- result uf Hm aim! at the :‘osidt-nu- (If l'l‘u mior Fhiqnl‘ta and whvn Hun-ge-mimuan returned he re criw-J a: purfvct ovation. Only a quail cruwd awaited the. 113qu of b'uuhmger. 224 Psnsoss Brzzszn no DFA'I'IL Luxnox, July lii—A lafcr cable gram from the Cape of Good Hope stznos that (he fir-l in Deln-r’s dia mond mine at himborly. bus been extinguished, and an exploring par~ ty which dpsc-pndod the minu rcpnrt~ ed 24 whites and 300 natives burned to death. SALT LAKE. July ll.—-an~ivur Dyer made n dun-“and m-duy upuu Hm Mormon church umu‘uoys fur .\hmuuu church prnperly as follows- QRHJHU sheep, valued at $2 :I bvad; $75,000 Worst] of cattle; $27,000 in autos for stock in thr- theater; $27,- 000 in Duwrot Tr-lvgrupb company stock;slUU.o‘JU war”: of coal lauds. Those mm surn-ndwrm], mukmg his rocowry of church property on ex cess oflandas follows in addition to theabm'p: Gus stock $75,000, tithing yard. $50,000. Gardo hunso, $50,000, historiun’a uflim, $20,001), Temple square not valued, gas stock divi dendfi. $4.000. soulumum of yester— day, $150,060. church farm. $157,000; tom], $790,666. snzamax ntrnovxxo. Nunquitt, July l4.—Gen. Sheridan passed _a quiet day nnd is apparently Improvmg. HARRISON ILL r3Oll ovnrawonx. Indianapolis, July l-L—Gen. Har rison was quite nick all night from neuralgia. the result. of overwork, and a physician attended him. This morning he was considerably better. however. and prepared to receive delegations this afternoun. His physician Hiys the illness wul not be serious if he takes care of himself. muons KILLED BY asu'rxc NATIV’ES. San Francisco. July l4.—Adviccs per steamer Belgic from Hong Kong and Yokohama t) day. are that Cup taiu H. J. Snow and a Japanese cuss crew from the otter—hunting schoon ut‘ Nvuw, Were tircd upon by natives of Coppor Island, near the Kums chzitkzi cont, May 25. Three of tho Japanese were killed and Captain Snow {stlll most of tun otlicra wound— I'tl. To .\nomn nsruxo. Paris. July 16—1152203'; Fromm in troducmi n bill in tho channler of do putio-s today abolishing dueling. 1n thncourru of his rcinurka in intro~ ducing llu' hill. tlsc l)hl10p reform} particularly to the rvcvnt encounter lit-twvcn l‘loquct and Gcncral Bun~ lungvr. tlm dvmantl for urgency was rejected by tho chamber. SEEKITG A navrm. London. July 16.~—L‘Universc, of Paris, declares that tho pope. in View of the attitude of the Italian govern ment, and looking into the future, is negotiating for the purchase of an islet in the Mediterranean, near the Fn-nch coaat. whither ha and his household will nrriva when it becomes necessary to leaw Rome. The coun cil of the vatican is now engaged in oar-mall y discussing the Situation, and there is a general opinion that their departure from Italy should not be long dalaycd. m Axancmsrs AGAIN. Chicago, July 17.- A gigantic and murderous. plot. on the part. of the Chicago anarchists to blow up the board of trade building and other large [mil-tings, and to murder Judge Grcnwcll‘ Judge Garrick’ Inspector Bouticld and otlu-r prominent persons engaged by thr- prosecution during ‘ tho cclilu‘atcd trial of the anarchists, ; wn') nipped in the laid by Inspector l Btlnllt‘lal. chit'f Hubbard, Licnt. Elli~ ott and contra] dIeCIIVIIS twduy. l The means to be used in thc wholc~ sale tnunlcr and destruction of prop I why was the anarchists’ wcztpun.l dynamite, and cnough 0f thc cxplo~i sivo was lllFf‘OVl‘erl today to How up half of tho city. Three of ill? conspirators are alrcady under arrcat and confined in the city hall. Every— hotly t-‘(lppvil'll the Tt‘VUlullOD'?r_V spirit among tlio anarchists llfhl (M (l out. but it sen-ms that rln- (‘Lfin>!~irz‘.t')‘ i Lnl lawn tux-“in;- uniong the inc-ml" f of Spins. Pun-om: and ill" rust. ' nn-l } that a most dialmltcul [:lnl lrul l)!u'1t l hatclml and huuzlrc is of iltcs \n-re i to [)0 taken. 1 snzmms’s LIVER AFFECTED. New Bvdfotd. July 17. —Gnm~ral Sheridan p'lSSL‘d a quiet and cumfi rt. table. night, proppml up by pilluwa. H.» cauvurses pL-ucamly with his physicians. The doctor; agree tint Sin-ridun is sufl'rring from czrrcimsis of tbe- ln‘ur. 131.5131: COMING u-mu. London, July lfi—Bluiuo’s dopal‘~ {me has b an fixnd for August Ist. on the City of Naw York. tha finn-t vessel plying betwnen Nz-w York and Liverppoi. It will be [ha st-quu-r’s filst mp. _..A—flour-A A I!“ M... ‘ One of our pressing wants as n city is ‘ a goo-. 1 thoroughly graded wag-m r. and ‘arnund uur bay. It- Shullid Le cum: ! perhaps a "cnast road." The railmad‘ i u.- should be nicely plunked and than! 1 the n-ud shouid run fiver Uuii‘rbib' HIH‘ E and continue in splendid shape m Had-1 6 lack. Let us iuszst on this and out be texvuteut until we have a drive Wurtby of Q (be lwaexiy of our city. The 0031““! not i he much. The advnmuge «an be very ‘gn- :‘. .\' ~l'l'~~r .Iriw) c 41%.] he, limutl on ,9”. l'.- fi- 4- x 5 a..~ 1 1:0 »c:-nz~r)' wdl ri ,v ! ,' “ mu. -'t n a \Wh- '-'. 1 {v.l 15-: 255-: my. 11.3' Full-r “37.1 is. 1 confirmed chief justice. Mfi‘”§i‘;§~\l&§k~§:x§£\‘\\W\\X .\‘- 3’5. l: '§%“f‘\_\j._. - ‘ a-: :- 41:2 .’ v- 21:? 3‘3" '3. "19733 i=4 - L ' ,7 1 "'3l: ' 7" ' , _~ ' ‘ ‘3' \z. ." 5'3 7'. 3.33.7 » 55“} r : Ff?‘ "9: ’v ' w ‘, r~ :1 9.. v- , . - < -*‘ , -2; g ‘ - - ,u‘ - -. :- iff . 321.2%" 3 ~72 :31" .‘z ,5 -; 5,331,. a. r 610‘ .'-')\X' 3232‘ ,l - , . ‘.£~.~.».._-’." ‘\ Nu; .\&.-_ \‘=§\§. . . n ‘ f 0! Emantn and Chxidren. szm “Castorbissowrlladsytm!melanin-2:51;: Castmia (‘:xgcsftolic}:l Cong-Eirmtion. lret‘OZHZHl’lLtl“wallpcl‘ibl‘K-Jnif[l‘ :’.;auun 25:1“?{354- 3””.m3' ucmnvn. . knowntumr." 11. A. A::"x:.:. .‘Z L, 2 ““‘Z. "_,'l°' ““3 “l“p' “4 promotes d‘ mag. oncm EL, Brooklyn, :.1 Y. I “Wmuufi injurious medication. r’Lzz: “rug-2; (hm-:..“. 1731 mm) tin-«gut, 3: Y ' {Twig-322;; i '2 gel ; i 1...; 2332;22‘ 1' ' V‘s‘g‘offi'yl arm-2 cow BLANK). _ TO 1,, AKE _ DEUCE-C 253 BISCUiTS CF? WHOLESOME BREAD use l~§¥i§i§?‘o --2222§“:3?;£Ez222 BEA" ALEBATUS. ABSGLZ’TELY PURE. RL'JMYS [if-'iFSRTJ AND FULL WEIGHT. Be sure ‘.Z.-.( Ll,. v; :2: :-. 34-31173 of a ("'7 on you: {.xkzgu and you will have Le bus. b‘cds. 12120. . TEE 00W MD. ‘Tfivfiifis‘i 2’22 ‘ l . sALERArus STOCKHOLDERS: {3: $111733?“ 1 3';'."(:.‘;‘;if 33.”:1'ni'312553. i{:.§?"flfi2ingrou. ‘.‘v‘l l). l‘ntlll‘ It? s“ \i': ‘ IL-t‘nwlx limo“. (Gen. Wm. Melirken. 1, . ... .\..i. l-.. . . x. J. H. \um i“, J. behmm. “,l- n. Iva-uh} x_. l . i -. _ '.‘x'i \‘. li'nt‘iillrl, Chas. Nuher. and. L. furry. 22:11:12: E: : uw . W. H .\l-iu 3, ' J. D. Lowmln. ( ".\anx (2.. :-s 1 00.000. if: 3"” HOM 22, Fla-(E INS CO.. ' <u‘ HI-ZA’H‘UCLIQ. {2.}:-.:_'-':cnt:é::=~ .-2- =2; :25; 2252-2252222.” 2 .:rniivil’i:iwn. .iiigux‘ H‘“:l‘.il.wl'.l ixijh 1: ;‘ .‘JnU-Zc-nuld, ('Lpi'ClnpD ii'f‘ii'. $253213" is". I'i 3372'." iii-$.41? 73313.52», i-j i‘bgeuiiwfiii; .\ii a; l\.|mtl"--l'i. .-\. Chilbcu. .1. I‘. Hun. Presid m. Jury [bran-ELL. Secretary. Waterman & Katz. (cg—2223332222222?” {2 222 ~ .2 = {2222.22 22.. . ' ‘fan2";.".‘:‘2~:n;gfl :‘o’b ‘ -. .12- 2 2 ‘:\_~ *.2 E 2 2222 22 2% 22% ' ...: 2:22 ;e§'~:2:.2:=22v222=r~2224:22 2.2 £2222“= «222:2:“232222-22252; 22:2 _2. :2 2 2222.. +2 ,2. 2223215; “ma 2‘ I w 'L'Cfiggfi. 5:- 4": i ;.:'.— '52 (sea-2 2 -:2 * «£22; ‘- . 2:““222222 b i The Immense Sto;k oi Goods purchased East by Mr. Watet- _ man, principally from the manufacturers direct, _ 2 - r‘UNSISTIXG (ill—‘._-“ Drv- Goods, Fancv Goods, Gent’s Furnishing Goods, Hosierv. Underwear, 2 Children’s Clothing, ior anything else that you may wish, have nearly all arrived. l ___—— . ‘ln connection with the great variety of Goods kept, we Wish to - call especial attention to the complete line of ' SHIP CHANDLERY. '.C I I . Steam, Gas, Water Connectlons and Flttmgs, Pumps and Water Plpe. A fU-l supply or these Goods will be constantly kept, and sold at RetJll same as sold in San Francisco at \Vholesalc. W aterman & Katz. W BE‘ETYGROVE & 00., --2—i'lL\Ll§l(S IN— C General Meechandlse, i V w it, :i ; . E r _ 9. 'lifiiriiL L l ' L PORT T 0 ”’IVSEIVD. IV. T. l . fl ' We carry the largest and most complete stock OLE] ’ 3 ' Men’s, Boy 8 and Youth 8 Clothmg ! :1?" ()f any house in the City I_-- 2 . . i; @entfe I? unushmg Goods. :l \Ve an~ !.i-.i=lqu.m.-r~' fur. an i nur llet'.\ un- full in every particular. 1! E. I -: :.- = ‘;;;;—:. liouts Ck Shoes '3 .\re (0 he [unwi it; 2' .2 2 . :3..- ,zrvufrv! V: n'iery and REST QUALITIE-‘L 3 (V. . .F‘. . I‘l :! \JReJCnP-IHQ. t ii “’1- «un «uh-r 1.. l 1: - ' . wimrtu' '‘l n! Shula)... . _ 2 I'\ Lli. . 2, . 2 - r ‘ . ' ' $0222.22; 3’ x tasen a: me argues! Prices. l 222.7“.:: '2‘ .1 ' - 2 v-m uf 12;; ('it;.' fun: or Climax. Country 21 ‘ ‘ i Uralcre' 221122121222 um ATTENTION GUARANTEED. _