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Page 1: The Daily intelligencer (Seattle, W.T. (Wash.)) (Seattle ... · DULY INTELLIGENCER. Tuesday, Sept. 13. 1881. Mum pa is prevalent in town at tbe present writing. Sberidan and trorpe

DULY INTELLIGENCER.Tuesday, Sept. 13. 1881.

Mum pa is prevalent in town at tbepresent writing.

Sberidan and trorpe will arrive thisevening by tbe Otter.

Sir Ch«B Tupper and party left Victoria for Kan Francisco, on their wayback to Canada, on tbe Dakota lastSaturday.

The Pair announcement for 1481 willbe fonnd in another column. It onlypartially indicates what tbe Associa-tion intend doing to make the comingFair attractive

Tbe steamer Empire loading CarbonHill ooal is tbe only vessel at presentat Taooma, no craft tx»ing at the miilwharf. Tbis wharf is being renewedby tbe piiedrivt-r at this time.

Tbe s'eamship Mississippi, as will beseen by the advertisement elsewhere,wi'l leave Seattle for Hun Francisconext Friday morning |«t 5 o'clock,taking freight and passengers.

Instead of $750,000 paid for tbe Car-bon Hill coal mine by tbe Central Pa-cific ltailroad Company, we are nowinformed that the amount was $.>20,000.The pro|>erty, it is thought, cost theformer owners admittingwhich aod placing the selling price atjhe lower figure named, will leave 'Aima profit of $270,000.

The Dearborn brothers are expectedto retnru from tbe East about tbe Istof October, when they will come tomake this their place of fnture andpermanent abiding. There wilt tothree ot them this time, two beingmarried, and their oming is expectedto have risible effect in quickeningthings in the southern end ot towa.

FHKIOMT COMIMO.? Oa the schoonerHaeueaa. which sailed (ia the line ofCbaa H Wells) from Sea Francisco forthis port ou the 4th inst., is freightconsigned to hound ports as follows:

To Ooupevile ?D Pearson, 33.pack-ages.

To New Tacoma?J P Chflberg 12packages, Barlow 4 Brother I*o.

To Steilaoooos -E It Rogers 32 pack-ages, Pineus it Packscher 00.

ToOlympia?B 0 Ward 256 pack-ages, J Chilberg 83, D J Chambers &,

Hon 101, B Frost 47, A Farqubar 2. JMeacbam A Co 21, Samuel Stork 50, LBettman 38.

To Seattle?Hehwabasher Bros A Ce819 packages. Kellogg & Snyder 141, LReinig 425. H E Levy 9, J H Sander-son 42, Dougan & Wright 20, A MeliWhorn 181, fi Baxter & Co 58, Marrington & Smith 1049, Joe B »rren 1, FoasA Borst 161. Cbilherg Bros 36. K WWustboff 415, S O C 64. Sohns A Son50, 0 P Stone A. Co 246. W Meydeo-bauer 20, Waddell A utiles 148, Wald& Campbell 52, Slorab A Co 83.

THK ELIT.A AKDKKSOK AOAIN ?J*M.Wallace, an old aod experienced engi-neer, is here waking an examinationof tbe machinery of tbe steamer ElizaAnderson. It seetns tbst parties in

Alaska are negotiating for ber parcbase, and -ith that view are havingthe inspection made A report will »afamished to Capt. Tbos. Wright, berowner, who will be here froui A 1 skaon the 20th, when it is thought ordersfor her immediate repair will b« given.She willhave a new boiler, newcabias,end otber ueoesaaries to put her in acomfortable aed seaworthy oooditioa.

Bio BooW.?ln the purchase of thecoal mine, the new company came Into

possession of a very large scow, orbarge. 140 ieet long, 30 feet beam and6 feet depth of hold; on wbiob theloaded car* were formerly transportedHeroes Lake Washington Of late ithas been of no «*e It Is now intendedto have the huge thing repaired a littleand sent around to the Columbia riverwhere it can be put to use. To buildsuch a craft would cost about #SOOO.

GONE TO THE PENITENTIARY ?Ar-thur Perry, in charge of Sullivan andKuowlcs, both convicted of tbe crimeof assault with intent to commit niur-der, and seetencjd to two years in theTerritorial i'emtentiwy. started on theZephyr yesterday morning for Baatao.The prisoners ware band cuffed, butbad no shackles on.

buon ACOBDENT?Tbe steamerOtter blew out a flee last eveningwhile comiag from Taooma, whichcaused bar to arrive here a couple ofhours late. Bhe will not go up theBound ia the morning as asael, bnt re-main here for repairs. Tbe Zephyrwill oonneot with the train and bringthe tonight.

OPPOSITION.?The steamer Welcome,

Capt Thos Branaao, left Yaaler's wharffor lisoonner and way ports yesterdaymorning, taking a good freight andfair list of paseengors. The people oftbe eastern side of tbe Sound now 1 avea steamer adequate to their ncds, andare to Iw oougratulated on their goodfortane.

DCATU or Dn. PLYLKY?Dr. K. R.Pljf ley, who baa beeri » uttering from an

attack of tjphotd fever for the paat fewweeks, died at bia reaideeoc in tbieoity, Sunday twormug at four o'olook.The funernl took place from the Bap-ti»t church yeeterday. The .doctorleave* a wife aud aon io thia city.

Ta» WUXAMKTTB.?This steamshipwill Mil for Sau Frsucisoo this mora*

ing «t 6 o'clock, Ukiog 9000 tou oISeattle conl aud the following passen-|Mi: H, McA'.w, J. Koro, C. Han-ford, Joo. McCreaoy, E Celtert, Mrs.Calvert. O. A. Bisbop, M». Bishop.

Uoiko TO Coi ißAoo.? Mr. McAlecrwill be a paaaenger on tbe Willaooettnthis atoning, hound for Sao Krancisoa,

from wbieb plaoe he will prooaed toColorado, where wmal months willbe?pent in pursuit of health and reoreation.

PUUUIT Pa*TT.?A plaxmat party

took plane at Joha Galea's residence onLake Uuioo Uat Batnrd«j «wmof. TbeBBaio good and *wjiodyio| «H pind by U*« eo«pl«« tfcaAslSwdsd.

COI BT PROCEEDING*

SATCftDAT, Sept 10.Port Hlakely Mill Company vs. Henry

Livingston -It we* adjudged that thesale of 59Y% acres rf land in section 26north. range 2 east, to the Company beconfirmed.

Ab Kow *i Swan Anderscc?Eferredto S B Vrooman.

E A Turner vs Jamea McNaught?Dismiseed on plaintiff's motion at plain-tiff's cost and without prejadice.

D B Jackson vs Richard HolyokeJudgment for i laiatiff tor s#6 ? 13, withcoa's, <ic.

Tbe accounts of the Tnited StatesMarshal were approved by the Ourt.

Wm Anderson was held to bail in tbesum of WOO to appear at tbe next termof Court for trial.

Wm Baunton vs Benjamin Stretch andCbas H Low?Judgment against W DScott, tbe bondsman, for $153 "4:

After discharging tbr «*rier and bai-liffs, and allowing the jiirymen tb irper diem aod mileage, Court adj -mu dtill Oct. 19tb. 1881.

bC*.DBI> TO Dbabh ?The VictoriaCob,i,i*t narrates this: The family ofAbraham Wbittaker, who lives back ofSt Louis College, ate plunged in thedeepest grief by a shocking accidentwhich resulted in tbe death of theyoungest child, a little boy of sixteenmoBtM. It appear* thai ft kettle ofboiling water bid been taken from tbestove between 10 and 11 o'clock yester-day forenoon, and carefully placed byMrs W under the table so as to be, asshe thought, entirely out of the way oftbe young children. In tbe abset.ee ofthe Mother for a few moments thechild entered the kitchen with a hand-ful of plums. One of these plums fell?ad rolled under tbe table close to tbekettle. The oafertaeete little felloweer ambled after it catching bold ofthe apout upset the kettle with itsboiling contents over his shoulders andback. Dr Trimble was called as soones possible, and every means reewrtedte to afford relief, but sritbnat avail, fordeath pat an end to its sufferings in anhour and a half.

HKAL ESTATB ?The following arethe transaetious in real estate, as re-corded in the Auditor's offioe, since oarlast report;

Anpie Murray to W R Brawl ey, lot5 ID block Is, Maynard's addition,

\u2666 1950Cbristiaa Wist to Mary L Spersecki,

half of lot 11 in block 19, North Seat-tle, #179.

H McAleer to Lila M Hilton, lot 15in block 32, *2OO

O B Wright to Tbos Burke, lot 2 iablock B, A A Denny's addition. S4OOO.

Watson C Squire to Mary B Leary.lots 5 and 8 in block CD Boreu's ad-dition, S4OO.

E A Turner to J R Lewis, block 8 inBayaide addition, S4OO.

M J Poptius to Catherine Burritt, lots8 and 10 io block 1. Fairview, f 100.

L V Wyckoff to Jas Crawford, three-fourth* of kit 1 in block 7, Maynard'gaddttioe, known ss the Bank Exchangeproperty, SIO,OOO.

ACCIDENT.? Last Wednesday Mr LM Bobbins, wbile putting so additionOD MoCowan's residence in North Beat«tie, lull from the roof to the floor andbruised himself quite badly. Hi*aokle wan sprained severely and hewill be compelled to use a crutob for?owe weeks. We understand he badan aocident policy, and will draw tendollsrs per week while unable to work.

Bio DAI'S WORK.?One bandied andseventeen carloads of ooal came in over

tbe C & P 8 Railroad, from Newcastle,last Saturday between the hoars of 4o'clock am. and 8 p.m. The carscarry aboat tea toas each, which wouldmake tb<* day's work 1170 tons ofooal. This, we believe, is tbe largestamount of ooal ever brought ovar tberoad hi the same length of time.

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ROBBER ARHBSTXD?TJ Ankeny,one of the three fallows who broke jailat Albany. Oregon, a few weeks since,

was arrested in Seattle by offioer Wool-ary Friday night oa satpioMO. Afterhis arrest be acknowledged everything.An oflieer will be over im a 4a v or so to

take him back, fie was implicated ina robbery and was awaiting trial.

GBTTUW ALO*9.?The Orefng Im-provHMMl Tympany's newUmatilla, now on tb- way out fromNew Ynrk« arrived at Valparaiso prior

to tbe 9th at September. Bbe is ex-pected at Portland about tbe 10th ofOctober, and will be ready to take berfirst oargo of ooal froos Seattle beforeNovember Ist.

It ie PS ported thai the trade in pineleaves, wbiob was started i» Wilming-ton, N. C, aboat two yearn a#a, baainereaaad sa rapidly that tbe demandcannot be snpplted. The leaves areased for stuffing mattresses and otberpurposes.

\u25b2 atndent of law at Bono baa juatbora killed to a ioH. and aBother ig

hopeleaaly wounded there io (twboapi-tal. It la only a law daja ainc* a atudentio Berlin bad bis ooee »Uab«d oleao offin an unarm ored aaUr oonteat

Tam ITT bcaoot.?PlarenU iotecdmgto aeod children to ike Trinity pariaheebool daring tbe awteain term, com-mencing Sept 19th. are rrqueetad tocommuntoate with the Bar Mr WaUoo,rector of Trinity Church, daring tbepreeent week. e6 Std

Bay yoor geoU' furnishing good*,hata, eape and eigan at J. A McPhea'a.He keep* a fine stock, and telle cheap.Call and examine goods Nan door to

Hi ti \u25a0>tinker Broe A Co.'s, Commercialstreet. Brattle. W. T. . dtf

Aak lor Oox. Taa** Gardeer*eelebtated foot wear. None £enuu»ewithout their stamp. H. Jeeee, soleagent. }BO lm.

Don't feed yoai children Impore oan-

diee when joa can get tbe pare ataff atPiper's

Tb« Btad«b*tor to lb* atabd*rdVIMS of the world. For a*l« bjWild 4 CMipbdl.

B*Uof tcp*, fc-Uf aUla. U. MW«ld *6w|Wli *««

IN THE PROBtTK COIIIT.

I V HALL. JCDGB

In re estate ot Anne Eliz* Saiith?John BeM, executor. Will proven byJobs D Reynold"" and Isaac A Palmer,tbe subscribing witnesses Executor'sbond filtd at ?1000.

In re estate of Ktiph Fontaine?L JColman, administrator. Personal property ordered so.J.

TIRED OF LIFE?'A FEW dajs siuce

currency wesgiven to a rep rt tbit alad had been drowsed near tbe Gorge.By many it was suppos<d that the ru-mor waa not well authenticated, butsubsequent events go to »bow that itwas true The boy, whose name wasIsaac Peart, arrived here from theWest Coast about a fortnight ago ontbe schooner Thornton and on reachingport atisented himself from tbe VesselInquiries we<e made and it was ascer-tained that id company with two otherboys be bad g'-ne op the arm in acanoe. On reacning tbe rapids hesaid: 'I want to dr-'Wti myself,' androcking the frail craft quickly upset itThrown into the witer the boys allstruck ont for shore and t«n of themsucceeded in re aching laud, but Pe*rtseems to Lave sunk suddenly. Thecircumstances wer kept q-iiet by tbosurviving lads, who were not so sort-

that tbe deceased aas drowned. OnSaturday afttrnoon, hoe ever. the bodyof the poor boy was found floating intbe water near tbe An investiIts' ion sr». hi'ld and Dr Jack* »u g*ve acertificate of 'death from drowning.'The boy bad a brief but painfullychequered career, and to tbo absence offritiudly car* may l>e attributed bisdeath.? Victoria Standard.

A* OKIOOK WOOLEN FACTORY.?IDtbe wooisn factory at Oregon City vast

quantities of sulphur are used annuallyand the expenditure for this substancealone amounts to h e< usiderable figure.It ia estimated that '2OOO cord* of woodare annually burned in the dyehousein generating steam Htid for heatingpurposes This factory gives employ,cuent to over 150 bandit, exclusive ofbosses and superintendents, and itsmonthly pay rollaggregates over S6OOO.Of the operatives 60 are Chinese. 30females, 2 boys, and the balance adultmales. The average monthlv shipmeut of goods exceeds in value £45 000,which is at the rate of 404<>,000 aunu-ally. The msjor part of the goods pro-duced here arc shipped to California,where they are manufactured iutoclothing and gold to jobbers and retaildealers Among other tbinijs fir whichtb« O. C. Mfg. Co. is noted, are blank-et*. tlaui els, shawls, robes, over*

coating, eassi rner-s, and stocking yarn.Tins company produces ca*simere thatwill compare favorably with aDy that

from the East or Europe. Afactory like this is badly needed onthe Sound, and there is no better loca-tion for it than Seattle.

MUSICAL, INSTRUMENTS. CharlesNaher, of this city, has not only madearrangements whereby be is preparedto st II riANos and ORGANS and allKIM) of MUSICAL MERCHANDISE at SanFrancisco price*, but has thoso instru-ments on bai d and keeps them instock, so that tb<\u25a0 public can examinewhat they are buying before purcbssinif. Beware of frauds who advertiseinstruments for sale when they havenothing to show wheti a customer calls.luatruments sold cheap for cash, or ontne installment plan. Send for illustrated catalogue aud prices. all tf

Pocket and table cutler? and shears?an enormous assortment Best in kes,at Wald & Campbell's. s4 tf

Genuine Singor Hewing Machineneedles AO cents per dozen, at ClaytonBros. ] 11: tf.

Best lot of Btoves, Haines, &c. northof Bau Francisco, at J Sebram & Co.'aGive them a call.

EOTEL ARRIVALS

ARLtSGTCS BOCSE,Cap! Sunnon*. 8 F J W Hullran, Arisen*A iarvy. <tt> R Holyokr, J»e..b« ck11 Ha.Toiansou, do Mr* Arts A ?! cbil, doJ tto* ,

(to HCM. Q lltan, doGB 8 mom. 4n Mi* Gou-bor, d»8 ( UIOUTW. Pert Urvbard J UO.UL»U'-T, WWI PIU 11 Kraft. P< p *CS etrou, doA 8 R*m«*. <0 Wn Willliir. doB H«P iae. Point Aitc; A H Ki ig. Ci'.v11 Wtwdi, TMiUad Cipi 8 P8 C R»a'er, H Bmlcj, City

V W Staarllag. Vancouver CPS n» k mi, doW A Rlw.flT Ja- Uorru, doRH Collier, So T auk Dekum. PortlandA V Muoa, do Mr* P vtk in, doMr- A Wrysoulh. I. id* W 8 Jami-oa, fl.ii.Mrt H*up ly, GAMBLE

H'.W ENGLAND HOT PL

A L S.i-tiC<-r, B jk l> A i Biker, Dj»atni-b

E Liugne. Suotootnl*ti Mr. Uotai. CityH G Recaa. Portland Ml**bowo*. doJ t Quifley, 8 f Mr* Dwyer, Tac >mi

Mil! M B U*ll, Portland Rev R B .k-r. OlyoipiaMi* Do kr, Reeton G A Ahbol\OaklandW Willi*a*, Im PoiAt a ScUowll. Bi.k--y

A Mrlvrr, do Dr Boulv 8 fMr**v>r«, Ofyrp.i L PCmhioit, 8 Ptlit.fi&K* rIVT C WM. pun B 4kf y

Mr U*a, Nwctiik P C Haw, a tail* iir»r

Car Bailant. do TO B i*a doMr* SfH-tfecfc-, T-.coaa P Eaier* n, d-j

OCCIDKStAL HOTELJ KU Hrtckrt, ft t'.iiuond* W 0 T*c >tnj

Q K goutb, P.eiUco»<a F J Stnitn, Aj s»kL Sjrrl, il« (f f liLint

CDTusmS t . M D »r* <l, Bl.kelrM.n FiiiliWO IV U B.mlJio. V.vlur »

0 S / u J M. B ikflfH A do IT 1 ruin, CKvSI C Wjl'» W»:n W J L3TOO», Wt.Mlhjr ImJB WnlUc*. P^riUoJ

rtrvi Iktl »» Know.Ifyoa m ?uS'-niu wua a *\u25a0»« Goagh. Cold.

' tHluu, Btvncbnu, Ccn»uiapttun. low of roice.Belling in Ihe throat, or any *ff*> tloa of the turretor tao«>s wa know that Lt Kiw't New l)t*c. yhiiv

? willgirr foO liumxtu e r»lt f. *>know uf bun-. diwda of wn it lit* i ompie'eij cnr»l, m l lh»»

vU<rc all other Okediciura bid f*tied. Ho otherremedy cm *uew attthalf u tu*ay r«rmuMiilcum. Row to gtr* joo MiiilKtarjiproof iktlDr. Kio*» New Duoovary wiit cure JOB of Aatb.

ma. Bruuehtti* LU( Fever. Oonawuptioa. »*vrre

Onuka tM Cold*. <«a . r anj Thr»*« . rLmiXaM tf yoa w.U eail »t Hell >*ts * Ani'.rr-mb * CityDrug Mlur*you can f*ta trial boelefrv*of ooa*.oe » rwgaiaraue butth> Iu» 11. Hodge. i>*>nt h Co.. wk»lMi« agent*. Portlaad.

\u25a0\u25a0rkUa** Arnica Malta.Tha br«t Balv* :o the wor!J for Cut*. Brni ***.

SON*. Clear*. Mall Bbecn. rarer Soma. Tatter,""n?* Jhllblaiu*, Omi *ad *1! kiadaof ttu Hrnyitoe*. Tau «U)t» ta fiatuiM<i toriea perfect *atUfactioa m every caoa, or mooavrefunded rrwHK.frbox For **J*by Aellogg* Mil*. Hodge, l>a*la h Oa., fkufe\u25a0ate AgaaU. Portiaad. daily

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Uf Dm Md*rwg»»i deatrra to Ufonu the pe<>-|ta«f gaattia ami *xuuty that ha h*a located|MM*a*tl|la Mania for Um nncae of prao.ggtl ua fwtmmUm He nay V Miui at hi*?amiWkMfl h« tiding. *a Frvot *®**t,cornerof OolatatMa. (aauaacaoa each *tre*t| whara hawtH ha ptOMMdtooeeaU who way ha la need of>n Mllw All«nml ?oa lk» Hath M»l»fiiMflljpatterned at th*Mat lanmiMi prvewa.*4* *-0 OAIkE. Vrnom.

Mrb«le'a lutalllble Intmioa,

Guarantor! to cure promptly tnd per-manently every case of (rooorrbtM,Gleet Mi l White*, no matter of b«wlong sUtidu e.if directionsare foHawed.Internal medicine not recommended or

A care guaranteed or mr»iuyrefunded. For sale by Kellogg Jc An-derson, wholesale and retail drozgists,Seattle W. T

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500.000 SHIUbLn,Fiuest quality, at

F. W. WCSTHOFF'B.

K'JCHM we'l, dentist office in Squire'sOpera House. First class dentistrywork done at reasonab e rates. n»3tf

New patterns and an immense quan-tity of wall pa*>er have been receivedat Aiderson's pa nt shop tor the sum-n»er and fall trale. jel6*tf

Paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, &oFelihlle. ted Mt-dera prices, at

Wal l «!c Campbells'. §4 tf

If you want any Rtni 01 a sewingma* blue denned or repaired send toC'ayton Br.is jllrtf.

SEATTLE MARKET.

Wheat ?Good cWn I'ugetSoun J 9 100lbs 90«$$1 10

Oat*?i'ertou $22 .10, Floor?Leading brands, in Jobbing lots, $5 50

Bran?Per ton sl&t»2tiH>utoea-»Per bushel t&^soeOnions?New California l\o

| Wool?Per lb 22cUAlUß?CaHtornia t» it i:tslte

Eastern 1H«Home cared 19c

Bacon ?fciiiee 16aShoulders ... lOtijlic

Lar .?California, in palls l»oIn tins ISo

Batter- Choice In rolls $ lb SS®27«Common 13»li

Hay?Tlnioihj par too, baled sll6OFruit?Apple* par bus. naw ........... 75c

| .. Oranaee. t»b..\ $4Lemons, t> 100 M SO

Eggs?f*r Aozen *H«Poultry?Chickens «> dozen $4 00

Spring do. do $2 50w,3 60Beef?Per lb BH<s4e

Oo foot 2«»'iHcPork?Per -i 6c

On foot ....' aeMutton?Per IK 8c

On foot i^icBldea ?Dry 15c

Orueii, light To.. tiO lUe. and over 8

Tallow ?Per lb S&tfJie

V (STELLA NEOUS.

DEXTER HORTON & CO.,

jBANKERSSEATTLE, W. T.

UCPOMITS UECKIVKD ANP ACCOUN'ts KEPTHt.'BJRCT TO CitltCK l>« HBAFT.

Stfjhi Baetianfre and T.lpzr*i>hi» Traualer ot, Jao: fr'raucisco. Portland and New York.

and >lxt?-day bitl* Of Karbantedrawn In-U nH to "u'l direct ou l.oudon, avaiiat le anywhere

tn Kur.'ito.j

Money loaned ou *;>i>rny*d security.

Bonds, Stories, and ether valuables received Ondt po»ii for *>afe keeping.

Collection trade and pr«>reeds prxopily remitted.ootlfWltf

MONEY EXCHANGES£V-VJLC? K.

( y OLD, SILVER AND GREENBACKS EX-: \ T changed at the rery loweat rate*.

Cash paid for City and County WarrantiAlto for aale, a very largo clock of

Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes. Pipes.»V(*? iVe.

L. B. H ARKNESS,Mitl str«a« t

Ja4-tf Near On nun arc (al. Seattle, T.T,

LACiER BEER.Drink Beer made at the

celebrated

Eagle BreweryOF MUKILTEO.

Thia is declared to i»e the

BEST BEER MADE ON PUGBT*

SOUND!Call for it and take no other.

F. V. SNYDER & CO.,? 8-dAwtf Proprietor*

To Settlers in Whatcom County.LAND OFFICE BU9ISEBS

Of every description can be 4*ne atLACONXEB. W. T.

filing aa4 making final proo'a onand Pro Tin* a(> and paying forHtmratmda (AM prior to Jmi W. IUM with,

ent rmlttaix-)', mlttTwioo or advertiatßg; Oom-rrrtiDg pusrUiftlofHi Into Provingop and |n*lFg for Timber Lai<d»; Qtv-.ag not teato make CiAl proof; Oillrctinv double miuimma?xoaaa: Preparing Penaton paper*.I h>ve plat* of ? i.ffi tal »'irr>-ye<l tewasblp

la » h»ic itn county. and »il> furniaa tracts ga oaabort notice to panlea filing na laada here. Baa ofplat 4 rt*. Am- riran Settler *

limde. Hili'e L odlng Land and Mtoinit Caaea, TfceKa-porter, remaining all Uwa and rullnga of tbrUrneral Land Oftce. o« Ala b»ra Any and a-1matiera connected with land* promptly a*tai.de<lto and pal through e*p«Mioualy.

JAMES k. OILXILAVI).ar-artf Lac<moer, Whatcom co , W. X.

NOTICE FOE PUBLICATIONV. S L*vd OmcM AT Otrwru. W. T..1

24lh. 18M. tX ' OTICK IS HEREBY OIVES THAT CCBTMJN D. MromteM has flied uotic* oi intactionto make fin*:proof before lit*Cters of the biatrialCourt. ha oOn la DmilU, W. T m Saturd ay,th« Ntb d*y at uetoktr. LXi IH, m V*M*uptfnaI) ». No MM for tfca k*l «* of W* andß*oi BE% at McliM ?». "ra«*J»S Mrtfa. ru«*(?\u25a0at. Ha nnviiwttoaara \u25a0franßo»>-U. Mno>ma Bawil, John MeCay and fharl«» McAlliitfar,all at Benton, King ooaatj » T.

auiT-Aw J T. HBO mi. Baglatar.

NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.V. B. Lun> Omcm *>Otmru, W. T, I

Bra* |l«. IBR. iVTOTICB IB HEREBY OKBB THA* liVK

Juhaw» baa ftiad iett« of istaatton to aiakafinal proof bafor* tka Bcrister aa4Bac<4var of UmlaM Uftea UOlympte,W. T.,a» Vadnaaday. UMttal day of Itftmtar. I.D m. on Be«aat«adapplication So rrei. for tha BE* of BEVi aad BEd at SB* a*aaeuaa M. towiattp to »wth.rwai? Mat, lad addtttoo&l aotry 80. MMfor W* of BAltat arcttoaM. um-hp a»

Mahler.' L*C ZSTV >\u25a0\u25a0«\u25a0, atfaTcTcaola. Eia(cowt), V T.

w»4w 1.r. BBOWB. lijlßß.

fitUNION &

LttlllUFBBB SllllE,W.H. BOW Proprietor,

Commercial (trett,

Oppoatta Arlington Houae. anJ4.tf

ACADEMYOf TUB

Holy NamesWILL BZOPRT

Tuesday, Aug. 10* 1881.Pniilawfl] aarara an adnatap *7bate| praaant

tha IKday tor rtawfiaHan. ? jtMf

CL. EBMONIN,Coffee and Spice Manufacturer.

ftottA OmfiwU Jtouuc* atw. *wmmM}oj*

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COMMBRCIII STREETCHOP, COFFEE

|AXD

OYSTER HOUSE.IIOUMO Open nil Night.

Board oer week. - ? MOOMeals, 20Oysters In every style. - 20BuekwheatCakee and Honey.

with Coffee, - - - ISCoffee i>nd Cake - - 10Chicken Dinnere 38Hr Monday Dinners from U m. to 7 p.m. a

specialty*

Baring now fitted op my Restaurant In elegantstyle, and Improved my kitchen arrangement \u25a0 eoas to enable me to furnish my Kosete with morevariety and In a style of rookery »*r excellence, Iam prepared to accommodate the pnbM< . eitbs*day or night, with whatever they may dartre toeat. served by attentive vraltan and cooked In allthe Unproved modern style*.

Thankful to tba citizens of Paget goad for theliberal patronage bestowed on 'be late firm ofRickard* k Bolthower, I aak from tha public aocnttnnanee of the aasae, aixl assure them thatstrict attention to bosinwa, honest and uprightdealing, constant care to plaaas their tastaa andmake them happy, will be the future doty at

.

WfLUM RICHARDS\u25a0SI M/ Proprietor.

OYSTERS! OYSTERS!

OYSTERS!mm FROM TNI OtVWPIA OYSTER

BEDS,

11£ Everv Style,AT THE

SADDLE ROCKO. Commercial street.

At U Oats ptrftal*tut 0. cauta, rnimn..

I MISCKLLANKOUB.

| WE WILL SEND FRHB

mnoTtn

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\IELECTRIC \ LRWTT DEVICESA« BcKs, Bands, etc. \

1 0. A. JOV. E M..M 0. M \1 Ot ttx ty ol //y/&T' j /

DR. JOy^ELECTRI^JEVICESifur

Mil Trial before Purrkmißf.TO MEN

?fiflVrtng from Nrnon a WralmrtxH. (<rn-frml Itrbilli.t. I«v->i «>f Nerv .? Force or \">,ur, or

! any iliv rvnuUtnc from AnrsKs nn<l niimC*r»ss. or to any mir h 111 u-ted with Kheutuattam, Neuralgia. Par.«ly*i!», Spinal

i Kidney or Liver Trouble*, l.anie Hack. and otherPitmsniif Ihf vilnl Oinni. Alto wv>mkn tum-bled with DtaaaMS peculiar to tlieir s. x.

reliefand complete restoration to healthguaranteed. Tkrw nrf the oulj KlretrlrItrilm or lyplliinnt that hatr *»rrbeen roa>tr«rtr«l ?elemthe priurt-plf*. Their lhoroujch*effletot»cy h« pmc-Ut'allf proven with the nuial wonder Oil ane

rraa and they have the lilghe*!rmlorae-men la from the nana* eminent and?dentine meat uf tuii'ilra. Stvnd at once

! At tkKilc Cl vlng all InformatH>a free. Addrosa theman u feet urera,

WAGNER A CO..Car. Iltkl|r» AT. and Jarkaoa St., Cklrafo, 111,

?uIT-lydftw

SBmiß SMIIJ,,COLUMBIA AND PUQET SOUND R. R.

CO. PROPRIETORS.MANCFACTCBK&I

Rough and Dressed

Flooring, d?o.,

SASH. DOORS, BLINDSAND

MOULDINGS.JSL Maolilno Sliop

Is rotMotai with the Ifill, wht-i*all ktada of

Repairing and Buildingor

STEAM ENGINESis dunk. a

AINO, ftrxl rlanN Jlarhine worh

promptly exerntvd.

J. 31. COMAN,\u25a0hfctf Aaaletant Hupt.

SNOHOMISH

EXCHANGEIsaac Cathcart, Proprietor,

SNOHOMISH CITY. W. T.Ever? el ort will be ntaJo to maintain the rep

tatlon K3quii ed by thla Hotel ax the

Beit Hotel in Snohomish County,M>d lb*

Cleanest keut House in Tei'y

The Table will be supplied with llie beat themark*! iflorda.

The Bar will be furnished with Brht-claa*Wink*. LiviUOka an 4 Uiujuw.uH-wtf UUAC CATHCAitT.

Iron WorksKAVIUG TAKKM THK AB'iVK WORKB.formerly occupied by Messrs.o. Fox and

"mde of11*' 1a °' W 10 tur« nil

STEAM ENGINESBoilers,

Pumps,Water Wheels

AUDIHORSE POWER MACHINERY'

For Public Buildings or PrivateDwollin«a,

And all kinds of general work lu ray Una. executedsatisfactorily,

HARRY LOTT,Noaltfo. U T

iHOI'OWTK MUJULBFRESH EVERY DAY.

Molasses CandvAnd a variety of Fmh and

Fare liome-mnde Candle*.Cakes of Every Description.

WEDWN« t'AKIXOn hand and mad* to ordar at abort notice.MIZiKBREAD

Frmli every morning »t

PiPEIfHo'/l'Ckm»f Confectionery and Baktcy.

SEATTLE NURSERY,One mile east oi Yesler'a Wharf on

tha road to f-*ke Washington.

The larg.-et ooUertlon of

Fnut and. Orna-mental TrocaßE

ADD

Evergreen and Deciduous *

BHBt'BH W THE TEHBITOUT.?"'I °>*»r Plant* *p ?

Bnjbs wwi mail Fruits and eholf BosouetsJMCApplsa ft and upwards per bandr.rewnfUaM apwatil* hand*S(l.C_Piomi and Prune* fit and oiiwirdu "

Cherries SJP and upward*"

M

G. W. LA WTOl*. Proprietor.nl-dtf

Tf?* \u25a0" mfZl*\ A* ?\u25a0**»?» ll»w tM pMH.nI! -ir.tt.vs,****? ?»>!

R . riSeeataa) Saiwoiusad tmpouro.-Y OJ IK- .F,T2. -?? ?*?' r»»i«Tw7t to? ni

**"?* "" \u25a0\u25a0*\u25a0«'» M" w Mb.*"'".*7 , w "

l^Vfu*aM »«« n.i,

«M ?« »?» V&tM4. «u| i*awf ««M »o.i*/n. .

?wanJ&K*St-teßMsfc»-w, **_*

?-lttawasKMHwe*-

MISCELLANEOUS.

ASK FOR

(Fnion India Rubber Co/sPure Para Cum

CRACK PROOFRubber Boots and Costs.

BrWARt Of IMITATIONS!

BK >CRr THF BOOT? ARE STAMPED "CRACKPROop "

oa the Wlr and hate the I'l REGfM SmiNOs oo the foot and loatep. wt.ii-h

their crack In* or breaking. TT*Y willl*»t tVKIas long aa any others manufactured.

Tor aa'e by ail dealers.

ALL KIND* RfBBER BELTt>G, PACKING,HO-E. PPRIXiJs. CLOTHISC, BOOT*

ASP SHOES. ere ,

Goodyear Rubber Co.R.H.PEABE.Jr. I i-r,,,.8. M. RI'HYON. l

a«lft-.t*w3ru Sao Francisco

GRAINBAGSFor Sale

IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT.

Art**

S. BAXTER & CO.,avis dSwtf Front street. teat tie

Bead This!AT THE

Tivoli Beer Hall,OCCIDENTAL fcjCABS,

Can be found a cool |lw at

San Francisco Beer.TIS FUJI.

They beep the largest stock of Bottled Bute ofany beer se-oon in tae city. awid tf

"SIOO REWARD.1

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I WILL BAY THE ABO VI BEWABD FOB THIcapture and letm u of the two prisoners who

escaped from the king ooacW jail o* Ik night ofAugust 10th.

DESCRIPTION:SrLLrVAW, alias Robert Mathews, k about fire

feet tea iwhesia hlght. K years «M. baa a shortmustache, stands erect; black hair interspersedwith gray, and weighs about 160 pounds.

DAWTELB is a you tißfellow, k years old: blackbushy hair and black nosteehe. Wore checkeredshirt, bine overalls wuh spring bottoms and lowcut shoes.

Fifty dollars will be paid fbr the arrant and re-tarn of either, or one hundeod doliixa for both.ITV. WYCKOFF,

au!B-tf Sheriff King county.

NOTICE.

ANT PARTIES HOLDING BNOBOMISH COUN-ty Scrtp dated prior to January let, 18T8, are

requested to prexent it to the Treaaurer of aaidouunty at bis office in bnohoiulnh City, W. X.. forredemption.

LOT WIIJITH,Treeeorar of Suohotulfth County, W. T.

Dated thia Bth day of Auguat, 1881. alStfw

Fulton MarketHereafter good Diuners will be served at Hie

Fulton Market

KVKKY DAY AT IS M.For S5 Cent*.

Dinner* at from 4to ? o'clock, K<caau-Guj>]><'iaaccordingly, au2l-tw

SB H"ML M. IVO"

LABOR EXCHANGE OFFICE,OLD' STAND,

Corner Oominarrial and Waahlngtcn atreeta.

CIU.W* »OR VKdiili1 FURNISH KD AT eil(Mf) notice to all parti of Puget Bound.

AL6O GENERAL REAL E'TATK ANDCOiKISMOH BCSINEBr

Alao dealer* in

Choice Cigars and Totaooo?uis.tr cooMaa a co.

BLACKBERRIESICEIOW'8!

Bariag efaged % large UMoat of

BLACKBERRIES,'tfe arp prepared 10 en order* In Ma toenit at

abort Bottoe. Alao, fteah

Native and California

Constantly on hand.L R BIGKLOW L OO ,

Jffl.ti Oorner Third »ud Un oa atn-ett..

HOTELS

The Arlington,THE MODEL HOI EL OF

THE NORTHWEST,\

Is now open for business.

J. Wa NfllTH,

C. P.FABRAB.Proprietor*.

Mtle. W. Ta. 1v»l. *w\XtS

NEW ENGLANDH «» rJF JTC Mj

Corner Commercial & lain St*.,? *

Soattlo, W. T.

THE NEW ENGLAND r.Wfi?adM« Mwwnilitlmn Hi famlliaa are uau

Thla Inn U I*lWLT BCILT, !? HARD nnUD tkroagbout, bM larga tad vail furnUhn?\u25a0no? «II lltrai nTm hurl nn t%>

Europeanaaa to tad at nodanta pricaa.

Bent Hotel in the City.

L. C. HARMON,ml-if. Proprietor.

OCCIDENTALH OTKXi

SEATTLE, W. T..

BOARD AND LODGING AT

MODERATE RATES

Tkii is the Largest Hotel\u25a0

North of San Francisco,lad is

FIRST - GLASSIn all Respects.

PREB COACH TO Ml PROM TUB HOUSE

JOHN COLLINS & CO.,jel PHOPBIETORR

MARIETTA HOTELLa Conner, W. T.

MILTON B. COOK, Proprietor.

THIS HOUSE IS NEW AND NEWL*' Fl RNISHKP,8008 A'JCOMMOOATIONS,

With tha Comforts of a Private House.The Tab!a will be round unexceptionable. The

Bar la fnrniefced with the Snout Wlnee, Liquorssad Cigars. Ik has s lame wetl-Stted

BILLIARD HOOSSrurnlshed with the best modern Tables.

Nothing will be left uadoae la oar efforts tomake ths gneeta comfortable.

TBftMS IODDUTI. mS-dawlr

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RESTAURANTS.

Aldus RestaurantrROKT OTBKKT,

THE BEST ON THE COAST.ruurr CLASS REGULAR DINKS*,

4:30 to 7 p.Bi., fox SOB.

FURNISHED ROOMS.Open Day and Night.

JACK LIVY,aaT-U Maaager.

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