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I.~!:.-\ 1m «indign .\S ilxv i‘l‘vN If. liik'i' Hf [Midi-r h l emming vau'l‘,’ t-ilim't \\‘u rilgg‘ >1 that :ic<,-:xll.:my ln- formal L; i my iii: tim remaining ri‘rl‘lx' tn evil iv: A ‘. ix 0! the :iutiquv as Mia 21 Prat. fiept;~lu|.t-I~I.~L 1555'. «maid in iw {111: gram l‘cd-lu-itur -'!:;;.' ul’ I’: it Townsvud. \\'L_\' 111:! i3l'l‘2lli gram-id )u thutilay fur tlm milrmni'.’ 'i‘nut is thc very latest date that will suit our people. The Puyallup L'umuurw camps to hand {ruin the sauciuxn of the great juir‘y watormolon Reddiugton—-just as sober as of yore. He will get his hand in pretty soon, however. as he is good at the "funny business.” The article entitled, "Yielding to Pressure,” which appeared in yester day‘s issue as an editorial, appeared there by mistake. It was a clipping from the 1’.—1., and should have ap— peared among our clippings credited to that journal. 11' Cleveland 1m to «looted Wu :ug~ gost that he invite Sir John H 0110» ald or Sir Lionel West to hovc-xuc Secretary of State. and thus run tlm U. S. government in the mtorefis pf Great Britain without the mm: of Mr. Bayard's incompetency Is the C’all spokesman for the con— ervative element within tho railroad company? If so, is it aiding that element to talk down railroad pll +;~ pects in order that more land may be bought at low prices? If so, the facts should be known, because >uch a course is detrimental to public inter ests. Hons: HELP Karen—No o:l.~u~ class of labor is more needed in Port Townsend than good housuhelp If there could be something lilac fifty good girls brought in they could all got good places. Cannot some ml vertisement scheme be entered in to that will bring about a better state of affairs. The Prohibitionists have declared for free whiskey. They condemn all license and internal revenue tax and all. money restriction; and yet they are howling over the Republican pain ty as the "Free whiskey party.” How is that Friend Signal? Hadu’t you better'try to attack the Republi~ can party on some other side of its policy. Mr. Moses Folsom, who is travel ing and writing up the grqat north— west for the American Press Associzh tion, is in the city. It would be a good idea to get him to write up Quimper peninsula and the west side of Puget Sound. His letters reach millions of readers, through the large list of newspapers furnished by tho association. If the Mills bill were to become a law our local brick-making industry would get a black “30 that \vcmld probably cause susprnsinn. The :9 moval of duty on brick Would bring brick from Japan and China. to be laid down here at about $5 a thnusaud. That would compel Messrs. Davuo and Drummoud to reduce \\agx-s about one~half or quit. It is scarcely probable that J ohmn Most tried to tell the truth when he testified beforu the Emmigrution Investigating Committee, that thvro were two milion Anarchist sympa— thizers in the Unitpd States. He claims that. nearly all of them am Germans, which is hardly fare. either although Most anarchists are Ger— mans. If he be correct the Senate should prohibit Germans just usit does Chinese. The United States Senate, in to tally prohibiting the importation Cf Chinese labor, has caught the spirit of the age and recognizes that the Anglo- Saxon wants this country _wt 11 little While. This will do more to facilitate immigration to the l'ucific Coast than any other act the Seuutu could have passed. “'0 shall c:- changc cur nomassimilating Clziusse for American residents who will help on our schools and churches Mr. Cleveland can cuutidsdtly be counted as the enemy of internation al impwvement in the I'uitol Stat-. 5. His wtu of the Hive} and Harbor Bill of last Cough-5:; am] his refusal to sxgu the present one. uotwuhsmu ding a groaning treasury. is Cum-1:1~ sive proof that ho has no infant Whatever in the growth of our roan try. not in the comfort of our pfuplc. He evidently would have valued lhis bill had he dared. He was afraid, however, that it won” on: him 5013!; votes in some doubtful States and hence be had a call for blue-fish and I ‘ . ‘. '2 i" . . _ , i . 1 1‘ . a .. ‘: §-; 2:..1 ‘- . ~ '. , . -.,. :-,§._.;;. X . .-\" 7 -‘ ; :-' V 3.2 -‘ ‘ :4 . i . - ‘ ' i a :2 i ~12 ‘.-' '.l-~i:."-1 ! . « :.>:-, I“ W!" .‘ 1.. 1} : ~‘ 1...1;:'~-i2ivv 2 :i t. 1;; _‘z- 12:. .- '.i.-- .r, i 2 :1 i 2: - i 1: '..- ::~ a‘ -:. g 2: ME ,; s _:.é insx lil~ :aé‘w ' i':3::..i,.i‘ 1' := usi .::_L'- 1- 11- Z.\‘ 'l' xi ’ f: [. ~.i»i". \\la- Itl‘w .Ttn'r ll i~~ ._- 1;; vi. :;;.-'_:. lx:i»~i..~~~. l aunt arm \ iii '.. 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'\‘-. u gaz‘: :~ui:x.~ he is ‘.u iwi i an uiijl‘f‘i l;»:~:-. n m the yeuth of: 9 Ami-rim xhzi‘ gxii}',~i~":.i inverse avail» i ; hut little in Herr-201‘ 1 3' life. ; | It in gr: ' Vuj; in i<‘7il’l: that vm: Eheld mu‘ m. . i 1 iii'.‘ ("‘ls IL'i'ii‘i‘li }‘- ~§ ilzuit-us ui’ (Hahn. Minn iii} in flip-Ii iping. 'l‘iu- j‘lii:;iir-ll (I’m-u! (In-1;: ml; Eat Havana in Uln‘ ui' i;i» in-gui-s >2i_\‘-:: i“Ceiglllut‘i'ciiiiifi' "ia-iliilil; {9.x Emu-1132 3025314 1.2-? ‘~ unm-xwi lim i:-'::::nl. 'i’iu-y‘fi Inli‘vmly tule- iiiawzuiis «if m llt'l" ex kl»? inf the ('Xx‘ol'L. Mimi; 2‘? pm‘ n-iit mini fthe imparts. and lmw Imm}- t-th-~! {third {lf iiin «‘:-11';;i 1g; irnl‘iv. Kinny; i run nearly all the. steamers lh:l‘\'f(‘l u : tit and their pork. and air-- lieginuingi i to invest ling-11y in mining and other i‘ [enterprisom so much an that theiri I go-.>d~v:ili has in he undiluted in all i i matters of cmmm-rciui policy. Dur-l 'the last liuzuuzial year the dot-lured. ! value of Cuban pruduets shipped lug i the Unitedl Slates frum Humu'z; ! alone. exceeded slß,‘itlo,tltli.l." | »———~‘ >— i The Dominion Government has i |onivrml a fleet of three cruisers, mi § the Behring Sea, to prevent a repeti- i f tien of the seizures of last 51‘an ‘ They also ord .ar Mr. Bayard to refrain i i from selling these seizud sciioonera. j‘ 5' until the legality of the seizures shall be determined. They say, how- i ever, that they are assured by thil ‘ State Department that no more sei-i zures will he made. “"6 think that,‘ if they would shat-:9 their fist really I ‘ business~like, Mr. Olen-land would release their schooners. pay damage,| give them u‘l'ew thousand dollars 1‘ hush money, and say it was all ai‘ mistake. The United States has;l had l‘li‘o English Secretaries of State. § viz: Buchannan and Bayard. If ' 1 these men represent the Democratic '1 party then that parly should put 1 in a plank declaring the Revolu- ‘ tionary war a failure and proposing 1 annexation to Great Britain. As this ' back-down in the seizure business, ‘ comes just with the news of new uut rages on the Chandian coast against. 7‘ American fishermen and afler the ‘ threat against Capts. J neuhs and Johansen, it is quite significant and 1 makes the ordinary American blush. l: In no small degree does the credit ‘, of Port To wnsecd's [um-m highly ‘ prc-Sperons conditicn ln-l'mg m nor 3; newspapers. By a wig/mm, vigébm‘ g] l aggresive policy. 13.";- 3333- himuut'rs-II -' e [ away against tie: m admin mum '1 and the jealous Esmmim wifiwnl f 4 (enc2:uruging, btimulatinx, crizifidngi ‘and maulding pumia se-ntirr.en.‘- in; ltbe right din-Minn. Thremgh fhpirfl ‘ cohumm LIH" 1:...5511ifivrm :‘.u'vn'tnfngc'sg [haw In “:1 1.” IH}:- I. d :.IrIJfLI! 7.1.6 ’i Idimu-d in!” 1'»: var Hf UH: hu‘lv'idle‘v: , work! till dnz- vvi'r-gni'inn i-s Um {up 3' ssllk. 'l‘L'n v. 13": r f thin V-lu'm’i 43:12: i prom-:5 is no ls-sa uuukm] at. hrmw. ! i Still the m-wrpaprr- mu 1.4.1 half“ ip'xtrnniz-d and an”, and 11:. (Lu—y? laugh: to bc- \\‘v Inn/x- a dorm: urgl , more business firms who (in [ml 3: I spend a dozen Jul! T 5 our-,2: wiLb their: { i name newspapers. during an emimj year. They receive their full shares sof beupfit from the incomiuu' thin of" 1 population a'n‘. tbs general prncpor— j git_\',3.'et they almost totally ignore! itbe wry agencies that more [bani anything else bring :zbou: this same; iof afi'uirs. This is nut right. The! E newspapers do not pus-2. 21:, malfeantsg ? nor objects aft-luau}: but as true? Spu‘ulic benefactors who 2m;- worthyl of their hire, and whom Iliofuluvss’ is b-luuded only by the. measured} their support. i It will be the Lusiness of (he? insets hereafter h) wcure the Inca—i lion here of live [1153:1059 institutions; that will advertise and «iomonstralei their apprecimiim (:l' the lam! [:uxwrss in dollars and manly. 'i'lzis i=- nut ai threat. but a math-r uf yelf {:rr-iecki lion. 1: is in film liim uf public guodi by Eccnriug largv :zuppurt. fur our; hOlEC'jaMH‘Duii r-nzahliixg lilt‘lll mn: l {Gut} I‘L‘i’ll‘ 1303:! L»! u-J-x'ulglvxa sz§ render more value to film public. It; is in Hz? lim- L-f vqlmlizing m mum-l rxteut {up tiff-Pin“ u? 5-Hl-irufhhgi local pap-31:1 1.5 [Lu mun I’m-gram ‘ ivo, parsimonious business firms canil - "Q : t. ii" 22 lint! .-' :'.: x- z.‘ ' 1 iv. :i i 1; :'Ch‘. '93. ‘--- :“l ~:'-- :‘.-i: :2'2“ “iv-Q X; ." J .i' x I'3; - i .ii; -;‘ i 'xiii l-i' »». »:- i'firfi} iii-':isnvnna: E= tin- ii \‘ : i=w~ _ 2;; ':"i. - l 4» fine-H4: t 1”. l: r. 'ZL'u: I-l~::z ~'. ‘w‘w'Zi‘i i"- «- ;!~ h-Lg'z,‘ Y: ”.1 ;'- in ii? i-« ':.'l': ".11-‘.L‘!‘!'i'- l.:.li:~‘~"v‘ "L -L' w. i.‘:‘ .3 ;3- _Em'i ;:=;-2 ‘:li- 2: 2L :, ‘a:"s;:. 'l ' n 7".3; ,!~' ‘35: xi »; z-. '1 m Rigid-“5'19. 11. .:: viiiv n :.i ‘1: t- ‘..v 62:: i :L‘J:l inf: >v :z-v :.. R" ‘:i 1‘? - x-T L1:-1ir'!‘~‘(liili ll !' ii7712'\14.'1'i.1:(73 :..~. SL. 3.7- ‘2 i 1' ~.<.'.;itin;.: nzifii i":~- i'iirhi ~;' ~ 1 (- my l3:i'-|!‘_.'ia x:- l’lewh-ii ' ll‘~';‘i2. l’4 ‘l3- ::l ;:~_’lll'\‘ l;.:~> i i' :n.- i‘“ g_ . l :‘.:u l :n‘,- lint F..:E-Tf; ::< :-r ~:,;‘n :x <l-=.- l S . :a right «:i um; :.. n. i"r£xli‘il!l_‘-' \xiiir-h li‘ni Elw-ii :.‘l‘u. :: i: lieu-il'i‘llfl‘lN ul’ ‘5”! :1 faith lvj; in n :.gi-gyih: \.=.;~rl;. X~*X‘.i!ll'ului l-uihl -11;“ \-.-=';i.l \\nvnll lillizli i=s SHO}! :! (Ling. 'l'hé- .‘.E'iiltlzu Li s‘. .‘( l':;i~l~*!'!l Auri wl lixvii 1':v,..l (ruin 53-21 th enriwiiril. without 5.: i:!ii"l.' as l‘H'diillgf their li'n' I-l' lll"'i‘il‘.lfl. llwi" rum:- further (inn: '.hv air? wail-n. \\Eih {ilmd’ whim}; iniias m' iiu-ir itml in “imm— lit-u. :'l v \‘ww’u end and an ('(i‘li'l'll Luv-‘linn lmilxling they !.':‘:-- i: ii in; _\'n.'l 'l..v :hnl the middle welinn. 'l‘he plea“. :hut (I. farm-'l' in Chehzalis or in \~. is l'lVi‘!‘ valleys woul-f‘ Sigh u i«iv-.3 in u 3553-.“ of “a“; l») :1 FUN i‘l‘wnnwn‘i railroad whit-h liznl not llmngh: uruli or kill; :1 >h-rn-liul of iilli'i is pi'elw.~!wrmis. § \\ie do not l-eliev-r tlii~; in Em the lpulivy Hf om' miln’uil ('oinpuny; hm. iii if, is, though)". may wriin “lclinlzml” Envm' {he \l» 1' vi the oiliz'o and tin ;(,‘;n'inli mm “Eli h» the one am wili lk’l’lm‘ rapidly to llli‘ front. 5 - °-° i Build. i Poi": 'l.'x~v.‘n.~l‘-ml‘s rapid growi‘n i 5 lnm'x' ::>~ureal. Thine who mm (10 so énugm to inaugurate Speedy building ilmvmn. We UFPII houses to rent. é'l'ln-rv is not :1 Vacant house. in tho Err-Hy and people will soon he livingr in [ lenls. Hnlb‘rh 1 rent is the gm alert Emmi of Port 'l‘ownsnniltoday. If lWe have :1 Building and Loan Asso lciuiion let them fiIIUW up. If not, l let private parties pihh out and build Ins rapidly as they can. l The Cow Orjinauce. i The ordinance oi'derr‘d drafted by the City Uounril, to prevent the run ning at large. of Cows on our SU'UMS is a vet: important one. The con“ i nui~zmce has been a standing reproach lto our city as well as a threatening l menace io evvry garden and lawn of E every resident. The. nightqiarmlc of Hhe bovine regiment has been fearful— ; ly prevalent. l \\‘o have no doubt but that the his ltonc chestnut of the "widow cow” will come forth with all its eloquence lo plead for the continuation of the: nuianucc. In point of fact every} widows cow in the city is muted hyl twenty Cows of rich men who urel abundantly able. to euro (01' theirl stock or to dispense with it, just as they vie-use. I We are not sure ihzxt it will ho necessary to shut up the cows alto gather. Perhaps they might b 0 al— luwed to mum at largo say fremS o‘clock to twelve or possibly umil2 p. in; All the grass that is to be. en!» en could be nipped ufl'in that time and tho slrwls Would be no \vorse for it. People am generally at homu in the. morning»; and cuuld look afler their gardem all right. This might be accepted as n coni~ promise, but by all means do some thing. Rather than this nuisance una— bated, let no cow be allowed on our streets at. all. A cuw will [my for her keeping ulmul tlirnu timsm uvury luonih and hrm'u mamas that in lixml in lump in ma: rm; ih n I pr /lifzil;ly and fund lwr in; sin; sxz‘i'a !u put. Hm Auuvs ur g‘ a ”75:! n 4 n llw "Haw Urtlinancn." .... - Pan Towmand 2 Sienna) Pacimloc. ['..rr.'l'«.wn<l-:ul wili lm nn c-xm-llt-ntl i’ H“: for _I- arth 1!: .ui'ml ”fir I‘liil :irrn in svimnl, li.“ {‘Uinlhg owlumu :xml wm‘br. Uur [vulvlic m-hui'l is lli‘>r';u'.(ll mul xvi-ll grml-il and W!” in: run n. :1 m‘uzm-r wail minimum] to glv-s :lu; Very brat. :znlinhA'ti-m hi all (um'zrru- d. l’ml L’ruwme « the prin cllml i». H mm at (hair-Jug}: (alum-Jim: uni bum” o-xpcrlcncl‘ mu! l 1" will (1031'- taildy give h'ltlfll’lcliUD. Five rooms will be use-l by the public free Sl‘llOOl. In the public schonl building in (in ozher wisn unusx‘d room Rev. J. N. I Dcuison wiil conduct a su‘uoolof Asa. I ileznic grilv. giving >pccial utlemiun in; 2x til-.lruugl: biiaists Coursz- and! lungaugn. He! will Lu;- zzs<iatud by tx-i cvlluut tum-hers so far as is nz-vdedJ In zuliiiiiun to ilii; Prof. llruwnel has orgwivd :1 full ficdgu 1 Academy; of which Pruf. Heine will be print-i» pal and Mr. Frank Bush and l’rn-f. ll F. Mclntyre, (he I’.-I. currpspoudcnt‘ of this city will flfislat. This institu— tion will be :1 credit to the city and the aim will [)0 m (Stiilllish grmlvdl instruction and gin: ilm wry ni’ht I'd-l cilitie; to studenti. All in a” Port 'l‘uwnsmxl will bu a driiglifl'nl jrlzicu fur families L) come frum thu rurm unling countries in Sunni llwir (‘lgizdn-n to ncbrml and bt-r villain-4 lu'iy \vi-ll he prim-1 (if horl priming-5. l .. . ._ I'. H n p: :’i :3 Hui-1. lfi. ‘.‘x'iéii' Hf [Lei Nugget Mil in l.llzi.fi4ia.{ wlilui uf liw new demncruhn daily 1.: Fi-nuh’n 8217‘ Luz-1 gnu: Ihr p 141! :i I" my» l‘l ’ivm, Unifl Mu; Unit :..:lin'nvm u.‘ “p.'"‘l‘-'"i mu gull rip-m the inn": of Ill" camlnliilc' for republic {awn «J'urh‘mm l 30-391.: T- zzxkfi'ez's. l _ i .‘. --‘.:‘:ri Hwy-1 ~i‘ inrfllxrt > V 1: .. {-1 ;'~.'.~12:;~-‘ 1.22:4}. Mn! sin-mg .\n w. pr: 9 :*~ ~ 1: 4 2;..2 >9 A ~H? V_ _ ihj .. -- I:-.. IH3 -- - >9... . ._ 2v: -‘ ~ H 1125; " " i‘l'iz.. .. ......I.’ : : .....I’h i', ~i;lv:i‘:vl;.:;z'.' (Ev s‘o \\'v!‘l‘ HER] M: J -1\ E“ (' v' x.f.i."_: 1310 “mu—- :;= '}‘?i"ilt'l7:!l’:'fi t » Allvn With: 3" 2 .» LUMP: .' ‘-. L 131011 \\‘vir and with I“ H. Puznivzz. iim-‘annv é; Sachs :'.;z-l \. Hag-:.. 541.22%“ Mun”, triu't fur .~»_!-.a_u -.!, 'l::u.~ulr~v=fti:n Blinu c-«mtr:u--‘. mu! n'iwr walk-r \i':u:.~-:Céiuns. including; ah» win-Eng uu' Hf L-rzm‘ml'n 2'=:l.\d~ «SELL-n. will km-p the roe-m] gin-wing in‘tv-n-I «If ‘1(“'10lhil)g. Street Grading- Hm' Ilt.‘\"l"§'.\ gnu-runwm is taking LuM “515:0sine!grudoquwtiun with :: \‘i-n. and with :1 livvly prospect of sz-uzuiug (.=\':*l“\'plvdgo. The report mi Hm ~;:o;-iul muumittvu on \Vnshing '.c-11. aha»! grit-iv. lumm‘or. \\‘o drew t 1: bu :1 Ini~tzzku in mm it rooomuuzis n grad: 2;“:‘gt-Hli‘i‘ hm high. and fur mvru «awn-2: 5w (121 m unmisszu‘y. The [‘:X'ujznhiliflll 3% to make ‘.Vnahinghm su'mt two fun-t lxiglmr Hum \\‘uh‘r sh’wt. '.l'ins “'1 'lllll invulw- a very lmnh‘nw some «Mn-nae. not nuly u!) Hm public. ..-. . _. . . ‘Jiii Ul‘l hum-rs u: Zlanu't-Di pl‘upvu... ‘.\ mu qIflICH‘ZJ full un this nth-ct luu’urdtho mum sewer at film vn-ah-ru MM. and will; cm» emu-rs axiom: Taxi-n. Adams. ()ninvy and Mudlmu strum-ts. ilm-rsucting \\ utur street and «Axtnndii‘g through to tlde walls-r tlwrc would Iv snfiil-wm vk‘vzm-m h) kwp \\ .'Hhihglnll 5'10"! drumod 1! 1! WW» six umlxvn‘ highé‘l‘ than “'ilh‘!‘ Strm-L 'l'ml mvbcr‘. hxghcr wuuld l'e an nlmndancv. ..... (M Ikwlblfu! “'lu‘rrnlmuis. “'.. "Mi-:3 that n 'l‘ac mm rm! rsfum fin: is mlvurrixiug :1 parcel «.f runlcslute us iimutcd mlj lining llu: Mt'lhodirt [’:.2¥-~r~ii_wr. Nm: 1H llm said Uniwrsi-‘y is sit-chin! mm as": we think ix vary nu v-znfi tn p:zrc‘:ax~e. Nu luvutinn has Eyccn um it: at Tm -m:x un any lerun Hm? hnvn been mum-d upuu or cumpliod \“ilh. ‘l‘hvre is a silent river culled "Styx" and the Methodist f nivorait)‘ is at the human :rf ii. The hmd nfurvsuid maybe on 9‘20 utlwr sub. 01' the run-r. ___--. -.-’ ’-_“. Ylelding to Pressure. i It is lvnpt'rl first the recent suizui'o inf iwu -\zui-rimizi lixliizzg Vl'r3‘ol'3hy l('a:'::nliuu m‘uiwiw may have ilw efl'vct In! bringing smnu Dvmocrvals tn :1 ln-‘zliznzg a ‘.zrl‘.‘ ul' ibu humiliation to I\\'l.ich Ilm L’uixml Stains is now l a ’mg suhjoclml. The lazuli-rs of the Hml‘iy hum} pi'oslrulml jhvmsoln-s so lal‘jvctly in the Wut‘rlilp x-f tin-1r {at Igml that it is nul to be expected :in I“lulflinry untmgu on an Anwrican it‘ilize'n mm ounwrt tlmm to the Im lief that tho pi-vzent liuzul of tilt‘ in] inil'islrmiun is nor infallible. It has always lmnn cunteuileul *hul American vessels were vulillwl h) (h.- same pnivilrgus in Canadian waters that uru grained to Canadian VUSSPI“ in .'anricun \vutrrs. Um- diplomats liuvu been ontgenvraleil unfortun utrly.luul some of Hit-at) [irivilugus lmvu hwu foolishly snrmndmvd inl lih‘ pzzst. We am entitled in them} havirvvr. and last yt-air every Dunmol t-mlic senator and reprvsvmmim did not hesilntu to say so. and they vutwd n. authorize the Prusidcnt to With draw from Canada tho [ll‘lVllflgd‘S (ls'lziud us. Yet to (lay. in cunw~ qmnm (If administration presSUl‘e,l all the Dumncruls haw changudi {rum and advocate the ratilicatiun of i n h‘euty which wilholds frun us some of like v.l'y priviluges which they, onu year ugu. stomly mniumiued we ought to have. Home Rule for America Every American who bclievos in n. gnvnrnmvnt by tho pimple, (w‘vry 11d oflml citizen '.vliu takes nuy interest in hunm rnlo. mould road and con- Sldl‘l‘ General Harrison‘s remarks on tln- sulijuct of Dakota and Washing ton Territories. General Harrison said: 'l‘lwn- are in thc Nurthwm-t Hum-ml 'l‘rrrituriW. urganim-d nndvr pnlwlirlaw with defined lmundarics. filled up with lunlvc. enterprising. andinlvlligcnt yunng men from all the Stalvs. 1n Ninth lla knta thvn- an- noarly half a million pm)- plu. l-‘nr \‘l'llrn‘ tht-y have lm-n knuvk ing fur admissinn tn the sisterhmnl of Mutt-in. The Territory has nluru pong-10. mun: milcs of railroad, mun,- luistntlinvq, :mm- x-lnuvlwx, more hanks and mun unnlth than tiny 'l'nrritun' ever passvsvwl m'mn athnilul t 0 the Union. (llll‘ln‘n— pl“ 2m- rallml npum to take part in a l'n- 'i lvnliul ulm'tir-n and the intelligunt ,owl Intrinlin people of Dakota :m- dc— gll‘i’H-v' u! any partivipation. They arc -l--;lri\'l'tl ulthvir appropriate infill-enm in NW I‘llm'lnml ('nllc-gn only lntl'nuso tlm prn'caili'i-g mnliuwnt i-4 lh‘pnhlisan. H \w .ipprngmiatz-ly t‘xprcflr‘. sympathy with thn van—'s}. of Irish hnznu rnlv, nhall wu nut also demand lmnw rnh- fur \\'a~'li inutnn and Dakota? Tin,- «lay when men van he. diz-‘franrliiqnl nr Hllufll (it their yu-lititul puwers for mere opiniun's salu must have an end in this ronntry. I=. nut every w-ml uf this ahsolutm ly true? Am nut Ilm pvoplu of these l'c-rritories disfrunchisud. not bun-17159 of any lack of qualifications for cili< z:—~n.~'uip, but, because this Duluucrmio party wlll not consnnt to admit Status that \wnfld ;:ro‘unbly he Rvpnhlivnn? Does nut («wry onu lmmx‘ :hnt if Dzh izum and \thmghm wr-rv- n-tm‘ :n --:Ll-ly m-rtnin nf «letting Democrmic Sl-mnurs and Unugressuwu tin-y wank] be admitted in wry shun ur dt 1‘ .’ A Hvavy Contract Mnssrs. M. J. and Stowu ()mkenk haw been 'oificially notified that. tlm contrac: forilm cunstruclion of the new lighthouse and f g signal at Destruction island has; been awanlnd xhvm. Their conkract Coven-1 the lighthuusc, proper. two dwellings, tum barns, I'll. houses a liuu of railroad :zcrms t‘uu island. and all ll"! nvc ens-413: N'WUI‘S MR drains. Tue tu‘ul (art "f the impmwmeuls will Im‘éfim. (KM. and that sum has been “ppm :ricated hycongrms. Mr. M. J. Unr liwk Muted yesterday that they would unter upon the work next week, and that as much of the nvcessury unwrinl :23 possible: to curry it on wonlul he purchased in Seattle. i'uu “hung “1:; r (1:1; 1"r Chum-:0 ”'l‘ n! luau-ununmgdnntrwt. 'l'hv Mun cnféaus {an "mi! fund and {us-fin behind. ..Ym-kamu Farmer. M: a i ire SDpiiiPher ? . I‘.‘ U U | i t _.. . .‘- i =2 . - - t z - l ffiziwz'ieiuus i'iim't' Laud; . . . ‘ ! in the birth. ! , - ~ l y. . I With Soidiers’ Musnc andl . . » l the Rites of War. g i'H." iii: 111‘}: .\.V .\iri‘ner mummy: 4i 'K‘ifl =-r.\'l.i{Al..S rum-ii Human: mi,- :-.'\'~l<. in: .\IAS‘TFH A (USSEI'YLVI‘IXU THE .xzzxwi Tm. ('Axhux'n' Luro rim: ‘.VLLL ,_ ‘rZXPl‘iilrh‘lUNs nX' inn-rd. 'I'IERUI‘HHNZ‘F Tin: NbflIJN. ' Washington. Aug. 11——le 1:1le rite; f-~l'thv duml werv tu—dziy [wt—i forum-Al (weanling to tho ni‘iiiuzuims of; tin Human Cuthniic church for Phil~l il.- Yicng: Siwridun. gvnvml of the! army «2‘? tin- Unit-Ni States, and hid hmiy laid in n-it in bountiful .\rling‘l inn. thv riiy of the suhlior (lend. 1 11.0 cram. was murkml by a. germ: - i it] ~;tI.~p--iisi-m of public busim-se.§ Tim (wrmnouies lizr.,n'zghuut werv iu kt'o*{)illg with the character if thuiuun. A \"(ii-i zulhui'i-ucu to almost. military sihll'iit‘i'y in all the. urruug-mwub, a lit-.\iiy win-(91ml artillery caisnn fur his lit-:u'w. :1 proovssiun of a single tii-.-u<.';::-‘. vroot. sturdy soldiers who had N'l‘ll service, best bofitled tho cl-i—ing arena: in the lifu of so grout u FHi‘Jit‘l‘. Tim r~-!‘V‘ices won-[hold in Si. Mfithn m? ~ r-‘mr‘L-h. where the remains had mil in Maia sing-n 'lhnrsduy after— nn-m. -\t {)u’cluck the» lIUUI‘S were: opt-inn] and tiokpt huidors admitted; and Cniuiuvtml tn seatshy nidesini tinl full uniform of .iuldiurs‘. l’olical muiutziiuml unlor outside of the. 0'i1~1"!.‘li. Sums time lie-fore the C(‘Tlf‘l monies cumniiauced carriages bearing ‘ un-mbcrs of lnr diplomatic corps, sen zittrrs null n-prvsvututivos in congress, lwgnn tn urrivv, zuul the auditorium of I'm- vhurch was spin-(lily tilled. THE mocxessxox 'J'hu usmrt msomibled while the flllit'rfl] services were in progress. Juv't iii-fora thn close of the services (ii-n. Schuflcld and aids arranged tiliumselvvs in front of thutronps. 3A: thu bndy was bnrne from the lchnrch tho [it’ll tulied and the baud iriuywi "Nezirvr. My God. to Theo.” l “m midinrs stood at "pruscut arms." {and nvurly all the citizens removed iihvir huh. While the services were iii: progwxi. a caisson was, placed in ’p.).—iiiiml to receivn tha- casket. and ithv goneral‘s horse was IN] to a “flaw: immmlizm-iy behind. The gen ‘erul's military boots were in the ‘stirrnps. with toes pointing back lward. The animal was led by a tall sol-grunt in full uniform. lu-uwarduncoWith thu wishes of Mrs. Suez-idem the funeral was a >h‘ivily military affair, and the es ('ui‘l. was formed precisely as pre— scribed by thn army regulations for in. ui'fiw-J of the rank of the deceased. The order of march was: i Battalion of Infantry. g'l'xw Datallions of Light. Artillery. 5 Marine Baud. ; 'l'hird Artillery Band. } Butalion of Foot. Artillery. 7 Clergy in Carriages. i Pallbearers in Carriages. iB-aly—Bearers, Artillery Sergeants. t Uaieson having the remains. 5 The general's horse. i \‘a‘iwn all had been arranged the it‘ulnmn moved slowly in the direction :of the. cuneiery. '1 he route was by Hi tt~if(‘l:i. to Pennsylvania avenue and [to the Aqueduct bridge. Crowds [lined the entire route. The greatest trmpect was paid to tho occasion. and lthe rapt-craters generally uncowred 1 their heads as the heir passed. (Jane ‘non boomed a salute as the cortego passed through the grounds of Fort Myvr. Arriwtl at tho gram on the hill. the military escort formed a hollow square, within which were the ofli mating clergy. the widow ahd other relutivor. friontls of the deceased, Sheridan's military stafi'. the pall— br arers, l’runidellt and Mrs. Cleve— land. and the committee of congress. A her the services and the firing of volleys and balutes by the artillery, the crowd dispersed and tho proceSs sion marched back to the city. Tm: FLORIDA TERROR. Jacksonville, F la., Aug. 11.—Tnero have boon two new cases of yellow fever in tho. last 24 hours, making a total of 12. One is convalescent, three seriously ill. and two deaths have occured. rAnxizLL‘s cummwrons. London, Aug. ll.—Arrestments were served to day upon Edinburgh news agents for £2O each, at the in~ stance of Parnell. against. the propri t-tor and printer of the London Times, to found a jurisdiction. This is a practice in Sa-otch laws to vuablo a foreigner to sun in Scotch tribunals. so it. is obvious that Par nell intends to prosecute the Times in the Se’otch courts. REVOLL'TINOAJEY penanuiyrioy— nu- MORE-ID smzmu: or REVOLVI-zns. Paris. Aug. 11. «A revolutionary proclamation has been seized ntthe lmuseot‘ liudney. the anarchist lender who was urrcstod during the riots on tho occasion of the funeral of Gen. lindes. h is rumored that the anarchists secreted a thousand revolvers in the labor exchange, and that the gov ermm at only proventul a rising by seizure of the exchange. A Mu]: .i'r'rmnrrs To no 1'? an I‘MPiBE. San Francisco. Aug, lii—At the Class! of tho game of ball between two of the league clubs yesterday, wit net-sod by over 10,000 people. a crowd of rongiis invaded the diamond and attempted to mob thoumnire for his :injtiu decisions. The police came to the lattrr‘s assistance and the mol) was dispersed. nucLAxrarzn 5301 AT YESTERDAY. Paris. Aug. 153.~(ieneral Bonlan ger. while driving in an open carriage a! St. Jean d'argely yesterday. was s 1: t at tiv: times from a pistol in the hands of Professor Perrin, of the Lyeee, who is a friend of Mayor Lain, the candidate nominated by . opportunists in oppmition to the . guneral. The shooting led to a col— ‘ liamn bony-sen rival parties. in which} a number were severely injured. 'rur; WAR AGAINST IRELAND. l Lmrlon, Aug. ll.—-Tho Parnell commission bill passed the third read ‘ ing: in the house of lords today. In the commons. John O'Connor and Thomas Power O‘Connor made speeches in reference to the case of James O'Kelly, member of parlim ment, sentenced at Boyle yesterday to four months imprisonment. They protested against his arbitrary arroet. :;'.-l d« ism-d that his trial wascon ductwl by a hl"r chanmr-r court curl z—titutwl by an iniquitioun law, and! don-unciug his imprisonment. jun-n EXTHI'FIASJI snows THE PLCMED E li:\h'll'i‘ A: m: TRAVELS ms r. l New anli. Aug. 13.—B‘ainv. wifo land family. Dr. Bordpn. chairman of llu- mass '.‘vpzzbiican smu- convention, land Thomas (z. Bates. 91’ Worcester, Elol’t the grand cpnh‘al demo: this ‘morning m 11 o’clock in President lCl:u-k.~. private car on the New York l 5; Hampshire railway on am eastern itrin. Stops will he inado at points {laid out by Mia committee. l .rr muxuatvom‘. (toxic. l An ilnmpnsv crowd gathered at the Inlepots at Stanford and here to greet Blaine. Immense enthusiasm was slauwn at both places. THEY WANT (Tm xxxgxxn To THE I'NH‘ED STATES. 3 Madrid. Aug. 13. —The Cuban 'gowruuu-nt rvpurts that the agitas ltiun is [wing Curricd on in Cuba. with ’tlzeufiislnncu of influential Ameri ;[cun politic-mus. who favor the an ninaxuhun of (Tuba to the United 75mins Tacoma. Aug. Its—The chains that held suspended ”11- giant boiler in< it‘lltlml. that is ll) r£l_\' alt-signed ft)!‘ the stcntxwr North l’acill'c. and which Will get there finally it' untoward fan- can he prevailo l upon to get out of‘ the way long enough to accoiu~ phrh the jolt, slipped a link this af tcl‘nomi and plunged back into the, water again. It is claimed that it , did not go to the bottom but hangs in; one of the chains. At any rate them is on sign of its rusty surface above the watcr. A. crowd lingered about the great, timbers that support _ed it all afternoon and gazed (Nor the odgu of the wharf at the placid waters. and all was peace. Tho [trawling Voicrs of the oursecr‘2 and workmen wvrc :-ilcnct-d. Uni: of the former of those had gono to Seattle to look up a diwr. whose services no doubt will have to he enlisted again. Mean while the North Pacific tloats nirily on the suriacc, a thing of uninters mph-d leisure. Tin: rm smr rsmar-Ixc. The work of unloading the tea ship St. Francis} was begun to day, and is progressing _tinely. The platform irigging, swung above the hatchways are made firm and strong, and the tea is jerked from the hold on these in a constant, stream whence it is .scnt sliding down into the warehouse lou the wharf in a rapid proccssion 1 Capt. Stetson, of Port Townsend, who 1 has charge of the work, expects to ;httvo the hold clear and the tea on its {way East by \Vt-dncsday. and per thaps Tuesday. The ship is being tvisitml lw l‘osidunts and strangers in I grant number-z. This afternoon while ”he dock was quite crowded, a num~ her of ladies being among the visitors, a huge timber fell from the rigging to the deck near the hatchway, but fortunately it did not strike any one, ithongh several narrowly escaped and In. great scattering and considerable l excitement followed. luLAlxr: LEAVES Bosrox-ur 15 THE luau CI‘IENT or .\IUCH POPI'LAR momma. l Boston, Aug. 14.—-'l‘he Blaine par 'ty left at noon for the railway station, luccompanied by Dr. Burden and Sen ‘ ator Southwortu. There was no tdemonstrauon on the way. but great . crowds at the station cheered lnstily. IBlaine stood on the car platform and l bowed acknowledgements. Linn, Mass, Aug. 14.—Blaine met Iwith an enthusiastic reception here. Upon being introduced by Cabot Lodge he made a short. speech. WOMAN srrrmor KXOCKED our BY Tm: HUPREME COURT—THE opixxox ' I'HAHIBTOUF. Olympia, August 14.—The supreme court this morning rendered a deci— sion unanimousty sustaining thelower court in its action in declaring the woman sufl'rage law of this territory unconstitutional. A notice of appeal to the supreme court of the United States was given by the loaiug side. 1111: FEVER .Vr JACKSDSYILLE. Jacksonville, August 14.—The city was alive with excitement last night on account of effort: being made to destroy the germs of fever. The ar tillcry began the work by testing thi conclusion theory, and the work of burning pitch, tor and sulphur was increased. Two hundred and titty pounds of powder weio provided for the battery. which tired 100 rounds, continuing through the night. Two newspapers have suspended, while the two that continue have great difliculty in issuing their editions. DELEGATES or THE AMERICAN PARTY AS smmuan AT wasnmorox. [ \\‘nshington, Aug. LL—The Amer» ican party national convention was icalled to order in the Grand Army {hall ntl o‘clock this afternoon. A Ihundred delegates, r-=presenting a idozon, or more states, were present. i When Ex Governor Isaac Harp, ‘chairmnn of the national committeu, called the convention to order, be nominated P. D. Wiggingtun, of California. for temporary chairman. Wiggingtoh was unanimously elec» ted. After liswning man addressl by Wiggington. and a pointing a committee on credentials. the con— vention took a recess until 4 p. m. ARRIVAL or. Lmnfs Lou snip. New York, Aug. 12.——After ten .luy‘s trip from Joggins, Nova Sco tia. Lenry‘s big log raft safely unch— urcxl near Baker‘s Island. The :3“ is 592 feet long, titty-four feet beam llflll thirty-eight feet deep, and draws .twentv three feet of water. It com . princs 214.000 spruce logs. valued at $50.000. To transport such a mess of Itimber by ordinary methods would . require over forty lumber schooners ‘and would cost $30,000. The suc :cessful passage of this lag ship from Nova Scotin is regarded by lumber~ ‘ men as a great innovation. destined ‘to revolutionize the luiubur trans» ‘ port'nion of this Cuu>L 1 SALE or ALASKA .\uxrs. i New York. .\ug'. I'l.~—llenry l . Kowalsky, of San Franciwo. lute dehgnti- to the republican national cunn-ntion. who has been in Europe for :2. month past and returned with ‘ the Blaine party. says: "I disposed,‘ while abroad, of nine minus on Ad~j mi_rulty inlet. Alaska, to an Engliali‘ syndicate. and land other California owners got in com and paid up stock as our share $1,800,000. 'l‘wen'y thousand dolinrshzm been paid. and, there will be a cash capital for erect— ‘ ting mills and development of worki sT=_K),(.K)tl. The negotiations wero ' completed through Renshaw 8; Ben— sliaw, the largest- solicitors in Lon don. It all came up incidentally one. day at dinner. Kelly and I had been invited to dine with EOXDB English gentlemen. While there I happened to remark I had noun mining inter— ests in Ali-Lelia. They grow interested, and afterwards sent. for me, and a trade was finally made. i The mills bill pluceing jute bags on thence 1:5: hm) hardly passed Home th-n it was nmmzmcud that a jute trust und incu’ Emma}. and lhn [marl HI jute c’oth advanced from 7 cunts t) 1! cents tyurd. City of Quincy Sunk. The sti-amer City of Quince}, which struck a snag during low water in the Skagit river and sank in twenty min\ utes afterward on tlmrsday, is still lying with her stern in eight feet of Water and her bow in three feet. The )lerwin tout: a scow up to the scene UJ Saturday and an vt't’ort to raise but was made which did not :uccm-d so the Work was abandoned till further assiatance could be obtained. It is expected that she will be got undoi way again by \\‘mlnesday next. * . Kittitns (':mnt)‘ ha 7 ”.000 pnpulatiun. 0. Kincaid has (liscnwn‘d a l-c lgc of sandstone near Mt. Vernon. A cnrpnmtion is being formed to work the cnal mine near Uliebalis. Uncle Tummy Darling, well known to nwrybnzly Hl Walta Walla,diml last: )lun (lily of mid age, The (‘liicago antlmriins think that too many men are slnggnd and saml~ bagged along the banks of the filthy stream called Chicago river. and a police patrol boat is lumllycallmi for. Since J anuary last nearly 10:) bodivs have been taken out of the river. In most cases the victims of thugs or river thieves. ' 3 . alwavs have «x “\g\\\ .5. altar“; 11..1~y Sootlis-r 58 limixl. it i.» tlw ( “3;: mm medicine yvt Izimize flux: «:13? rvzzmvv all infantile disunlme. It (It-v=:..:i ~- ‘I‘IH'W/Ii Hr thrphz'ue, but. giw-s' v‘.v-- .-’ 11.1 . , ;-./l 511-5" fl‘um. pain. 't’lzc-s 23-. L'(' ._ -. i~ , i in Lmiimcr .t (in. Make nu Niislnho. lly di>pvllanz llieSymptnmi <om‘tm. i-.i~t-.-.';--n for Can umpuun. SANTA .\l’Hl-J has iii'nnglnl :L'ulnvss in many a lxnzisn'x-hl. “V i!« {warn-t use f ir bro-akin: up the: roul that um nth-2i t!(‘.\'-‘i< up. into that fatal di-vuw. thou-nub .:u. ‘.u» smell from :m ilnliumlyg'rave. Ynu i‘mkv no m‘winke by lemming a ho Ilvnftlii» plme-ui rim:- mi] in 3our hum) CAIJI-‘olun i'.\t‘-l;- Cl llli le gtgliullvotl'v «it.» in era-litahnzail tram-- 0! Nasal t ata'rh. llo'h of thine womlu-rtul ("Il lfomiu mun-din» zin- Hill] and “'ilrl':ll|h"l hy Dr. J. l). .\lin‘;len SI.OO a :mckaszc, 2: for 5‘11). We have a few lots and blocks in Learned’s 2d addi tion, which we will sell at most reasonable rates for this week. We also have on our lists some choice Busi ness & Residence property, improved and unimproved farming land, acre tracts, etc. Call and secure a fine bar gain before prices go up. PORT TOWNSEND LANI CO’Y. “The Exrinsii‘e [Toni Estate Agency.” McCURDY BLOCK, Port Townsend, - ‘ - Wash. Boots and Shoes _WILL BE SOLD AT————- , THE PORT TOWNSEND Boot and Shoe Store AT AND BELOW COST Until October Ist, In order to make room for new Stock, which will arrive about that date. JOHN FITZ PATRIOK. This Space Reserved for ‘ . ‘ ’:s :2 . [T T}. BARTLETT T 2 00. CHAS). ANifiiEWS‘, Fine Tailoring Gents’ Furnishing Establishment. New Goods! New Styles! New Prices! . Call and examine and be convinced. \Vutor 51... l3ctxvt-vu ( king‘s-.::! 319101 ..ud I An Almanac (are. Ti;"ori-_En':7 . lm-z .. i .- m an!" '.\!! (.1.-l» li.:lfi‘uef."?:(Yl“i:s63:'§bl::}|:g cnrtrrfn- (:H inf-9:. nnmql \\‘mlmls. uhnppnd h:mt!~. . a‘qn :x-: ray. r‘rupnvme. Wiil pcmhvely .‘rnr'oa :‘m :cm-l- m 34.... .‘.a‘r forum Original Abwluxn ”mun-- ! Suki by Dr..l:l~'. D. Mink er. .\I. I) . :z! '.‘l- cmu 3 -x' box. by “I'm 'y; cents. I -—-~——.o¢—‘.fi \ “'ll Arker’s '“w, \c- 3.30“ min Em is warrnnto'] 3 because it is the bag Blood it'w‘par ‘inn luum'n. It. will posi. tively cm: 911 than! Dim-mos. purifies the l Whole sy>:e;-‘.mnd tin-ruzzylfg hulz‘.»;2lpthe consfiuztiun. Remember; \\ u gmumce it. Sold by Intimcr .2 Co. I ___—“.-, ——-.—_... ._. i Burklcn's .grnirn Salve. ; THE Bast SALVB In the Wa-rhl for Cnlfi. ] Bruisrs, Snrm. Clears, Salt Rheum. Fe. Iver .‘-‘-or9s.'[‘e!ter, ifhzxpped hands. ChiL hlnilm. Cums and n” Skin Eruptions. and pnsitivcly cures piies. or no pay re: quired. It is gnarantvcd to give perfect I satisfaction. or monry refund-ed? Price 250 mp 9- bux. For sale by N. D. Hill & 1 Son. ___—‘-‘-fi_—-— 1 A , , , , n—< . -~/ i . g BRIGGS <3" CO,, i § ALFRED (005. MANAGER. 5 ‘S MD SADDLERY zHARNEfi 1 . ’ 21G" l-Iw.-\'tll3l|;inu'u‘iiiu‘ '.v::rr.nnrd l-r xiv» ‘.‘ll'i~fzil‘:;t.xl. Fa mm; an vim lam-r round art 5 rwlm:~l:"i In an} uui cxuzmnv in“: flock. | w; w 1 yr l-,,_v Vivv, __~___A_._ MA -..‘-.. V‘ ’ M ‘ k . O "i g Peoplu b M et, 5 Cor. \E'ulcrlnd Taylor Slreelv x ; & Port Townsend, “ ask 1 . 3 Thomas lackman, 5 l’ropru‘mr. 1 _— I7l"!)‘2‘.L'rx'lu-slqlmhu’ 01' 1;}: Inner 0! Mon! I at whn'esah: and retail. Satan’s, "(':ld “mm-4 -. B liiL’lliL San—:'.:ur'. etc. ulway.» on lmnd. ‘ ('23—‘(Jl'Jv'rlAhfiih‘run' mull pans uf Ihv Ciu'. I