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LUST CHANCEI GREAT
NOT FOR SALE
INSURANCE
?W. P. BOYD ICO. SENATE AND HOUSE J R. Rmoks. ?( Kaw CBy. I*tiItaaff.ofIktlM. limp W. M>. ol Kralwli.
- aad Mm Lrmlif,of Maamr
mwi ntoi raFoMiyr.WMkatalwHm ttlr-Ma»
troaa Ftr* la IW rhllipptw.s.f«> Xn *.?A4vtre* p*r the
rtljof Sydney tna rt.-t>rt<wii uxl Y.>k..tuuna «n that news had Iwa rpcrivrd MKobe, J*v*n. tn'wuriiH lb* loss at theAmerican ship Kurt Terrace tb« An*trattan tea!. *l*in on a voyage fNMPhlka «o Kob* with a raiti> of ttraarw
One »l IlwWMI liwlnw Ares that everors-arted in Philippine* b»v>kr out iu SaoFernando. when aNnt 1 7t»hoaws aei* deat roved, »'mr of whichaw* at valor between and fra.ooreach. A* this b the rod of :h« sagargrinding i»an>o Ike «o» irw wellMucked with this staple TV k*of pn*ettj Is atld v> he about one ntlUlon dollar*.
TUtinr TMtSDKK ITTOKM.
riaa»jl*aa la arf Vlr«tala leftby a Hpnln af Cyclan*.
THE SICK SOLDIER.i _
General Sheridan Resting
More Quietly,kcrons rr to aiDn«nT.
Gnsl Atarw waa Felt at Oaa Ttaa*
hat tba raUrat RallM aaial Laa
Itspaita da k»nfl»«4sal laaalr-*4 After lb* Health af Hl* Mtsdi.
The Treaty Willbe DiscussedWith Open Doors.
\u25a0turn IKIR MMOX.
Aft** C Willi labia Talk fcy lk>
»ia«iiall> \u25a0?«.». Ikf Uwla-
ttaa lluwki Of«a Ik* lm«»vu r»m< "r 1 ii ai
LfcV.Mto. LLiiMtMg. |
SHELTON &
ARMSTRONG,
DKAUDHI*
DRESS FABRICS.Ckanaaable Hllka, Ckanieabla Malta SUka,
Black and Colored Hllka.
STYLISH COMBINATION COSTUMES.
PAJUSOUand SUM UMBRKIJJIBin btaaUfal aoloria«Design and workinaaabip wtri*alML
Wkwcto*. Mayja.?ln the araate to(Say Mr FTye from the committee on onn-am* reported baek the river and batheappropriaCoa bUL Tb* report of the eossautte* he «aud coald act poaalhly be trad;for a week.
Mr. Junes ofArkansas .-ailed attention u.soaar rragrti' Bade last week be SenatorStraart oa the veto qaesOoa. partinUarlythose waking charges matost the attorurygeneral in raanawtloa with land titles inCalifornia and with "the raid aa the HellTelephone company" aad earnestly de-leafed the attorney general
Mr. Stewart degraded hj> position in ref-erence to the private land claim salts int'alaforaia. and seat to the clerk's deskand had read a letter to the president fmaiGovernor Waterman, of California. bear-ing oa that subject and representing thailitigation.to settle land questions in thatstate, had br*n islni on for forty rear*,
lie declared then was au oatragr In the
W May 3*.- There was a (penera) feelsng of teUef tn Uenenal Sheridan'shousehold this morning when the physicla as iatued their bu.lnin that the** was aslight bat distinct Improvement la bissymptoma The nlgfct was a:i anxiousone. The distinguished patient seemed to\u25a0now weaker and the chances of his re-ovcer lcaa and less aa the boon draggedslowly alone Indeed he was aofcvg in theearly hours this morning that his attendants almost abandoned hope
The history i»f the case show* thai theta<*« dangerous time fi* the general wa«hetween the hours of two and sis In themorning, and this morning was no exeeption to the role. All the pbvsh-iaxa aminurse* were with htm during that periodand the dtowaragtag itena that came fromthe hestaMe from time to time filled theanxioas watchers a itb gTatc fears
Mm Sheridan Swc *p brawls under thetryina ordeal, and though unaKk- to ohrvthe doctors' advice to take s>wv sleep, sheshowed rat* and conlMent rammattre,
*gwa svisr «»Lr anraThe n'pnwntativ.s of the sna tev
maim-d in the xtrinity of the house allnight and received information iroai lu-side every half hour. The naual answerto inquiries at the d.s>r was that there wasno material change in the general's runilli ion
AGENCY
TWO LOTS COfBEB HtlLAID SECOH6 STRSTS.
Biwuim was nm xou umfactory Mm MOT. when traM
maWMirt. K ka oMri;k*a« par* withUm tfca gfaartk aad waywlly «i Mifc,and the pmnctt lor ft« Bww wn ww
WaxKusc. W. Va. May ak-AterrfMrthnader ssorat with a gale of wind, hailand an almost anpnrretlt nted rainfall pre-vailed here and lor at tuiiet down theriver
Thia afternoon at Srt»|«tl the slx vewrold aoa af iaaa- T> lor was caught by theswelling stream and drvwued.
THE ARLINGTON HOTEL,ALL mew.
\u25a0- - -
Tkf above two |4twi of n»'t babeat In the city f*ran lnr«*Uaent.
IEP\ER & %\m,MlCaaarrial rt.. SaUlr.W. T.
Wa npnaaai mi kNf«Mmmm- The teat at a elivus on Wheeling Is'andwss demolished.
At Kax cusbiMwt. Jarkson n>nuty. hailstoat* adghlac f*«ir ounces fell. Many«ia4oas woe broken and the frail tree*? dbWh tamaisd..ay Charleston Ro><. Shannon aas
was Mown down
Ar~VIMHMkUb> amnaH* RaeenswnodMrs. Wvl Powell was kl'M hy a »tr»>kc ofof lightning while >ttti<ie In her houseThe Ohio rircr traiu from herv to Parker*bar* had every pane off iass hrokrn bv thehalL
$146,000,000Aaoac which wf b* hul Ik*
PHCENIX,or umou,
HOME, of Hew York,
LACESThe arnftte mvnt Into exrctitire «e«iion
«od remjuwith dour* till .> j*. m.Tbv u the doon wen frow ned »»<! the k«Ate tbtm proewded (»tiu in exmitlve wn-niou) to vole oa the foUowinjt mohitkm.vhieh «i« ajtnnl to without divtw^uj
REAL In exquisite darifß ud elegißt profMkm, tnm Ike iwpl loMrti tonarrowest edftsg. Aim AlWver Um, ta drtkato catatac, for
that the injtiziriion ofhe removed fnwn all pfwvediDjp of thenenatr in reference to the treatt withGreat Britain* now under eonaderaDou.
The senate thenlICKIT ftXMtkOK.
cman axi* odtd m-a*T.Tlttwu.ii l*m_. May av?The cyclooe
which struck thin ritv at 2 p. m wasaccompanied bv * clond burnt whichdeluged the city. Whole ihmh>« «>ftmi were Mown oat Smokestacks andchimne>» were demolished, out hoiioiand barus were lifted tnt«» the air andthrown down and »ma*hed to atom*Slight injuries to perwocs arc rri*»rt«d.
OtXAT IiAMAUK* IN rCftKSVLVjkXIA.
Toward* morning the re|dv wa* "I AmAorry to AA> thAt the *«-ticral 1A t»o better.'*or. **the «reneml (A not quite A-I well."
ThtA WAAth«* situation At # o ekw k. whenthe pwple began to Arrive iu large numt«era to inquire After the nvnoral * cottdftion. At tAAt hour tfcerr had been A «Mchtimprovement Atnee daybreAk hat tb«*manner of tfeeae W ho *ave out the inform Ation WAT not calculAtedto Afford th« call-er« ranch eafuurasvmeitt. MAUY pnnainent ofßeia<« CAIKX! tn pera.H* AM other*Av'nf their aer\ant« for new*.
\u25a0OKMtKO COKATt.TATIO*.At the tnoruinc cowiiltrttoit, the pKyi.-
<Un* agreed thAt tbemetA)'iAT«ipMit«showed A Alight improvement. Thin mwedispelled for A time the |k»«ra w hi. h hung,vver the during ih? niihi AU«Ibright glAuee* of hope were exchanged
Ainonx the flinwh AmewbM in the library.AFTKKN<»oN Al tIJCTfS.
The bulletin teaaed hv phv»i< Unit At 2 ?t)?\u25a0AN* Qgnml MmiMH h.i* retain**'. MHthe improvement notrd tn thin tnornina'*bulletin And in Addition h !» mind ha*crown markedly clearer At .» "0 o'dorkt ok»ne! Blmint wpurtwl the eondition ofGctMdl Wwrldan ** awehanevd. All themember* of the cabinet r*<H»j»t We- retaryEndie*»tt. who )» out of the Hty, etOMl Atthe houae durinf the forenoon. The pre*l-dent «ent A meAAeneer twine duriuti thedAv And e«pre*AT*lT tlw <L« n'.r t«i TN-promptly Advieod of any chAutte in theeenerAl'A eooditkm. lie AV'Aent A heAUtiful i««ket of flower* for Mm. ShrridAn.tnanv telegram A of condolence have t»eenreceived.
EVENING TOILETTES.In the closed executive minion vna?«if
Morgan resumed the flloor and continuedhUapeech of last Friday. Other I»emo-cratie senators contributed to the proceed-ings but the Republicans *aid nothing.The motion* fnnn the Democratic side toM«t|ioiH- the treaty until December awlfay on table the motion to sit with opendoors was ruled out of order. At 4:3oo'elockthe motion made last week by SenatorSherman to proceed to the fisheries matywas brought to a yea and nay- vote and car-ried by 21 to 19.
Senator Morgan then offered a resolutionabout removing the iuiunetion of secrecyas given above, and which was adopted.The purpose of this was to permit the pub-lication of Senator Morgan's remark*,which had already been delivered. Thedoor* were then opened and proceeding*were resumed as related above.
UOC>K MUK-EEMNOS.
WASifiJHiTo*.May a*.?ln the house to-day under the call of State*, a bill wa* in-troduced by Mr. Cbeadle, of Indiana, (byrequest) and was referred. The bill pro-poses to retire the ex-soldier* and sailor*who have been wouuded in battle aftertwenty-oue years of service in civil ser-vice.
After completing the consideration of agreat number of page* of the bill the com-mittee arose.
Mr. Townsend, of Illinois, from the comrnittee on military affair*, reported thearmy appropriation bill, and it was re-ferred to the committee of the whole.
Adjourned.
VANCOUVER, Complete lines of the moat desirable
North BritishASD
MERCANTILE,Or LONDON.
German American,OF NSW YORK,
Among the oldeat and beat In the world.
The Inan ran rc branch of onr aiwiff famanaged rirlipriv-rljby one member ofour firm, who *trc« that alone hi. atrl<*pemnial attention. We have recently add-ed to our liat the
Frrrsat so. May 2K?A terrific thunderstorm, aecomi anted by high winds andhail, ? v«\u25a0r Jl.c western portion ofPennsvhauia. doine great damage.
Charcnc*. public building? and dwelling*were nnmofed, tre* s uprooted ami femesand barns bk»*n down. A number of per-sous were Injured.
Fuoaa roKTi im
Firemen's Tournament ( omlnc toHenttl*?Series Accidents.
PosYLAJflb Ore., May >?An Astoriaspecial say* Port laud having failed toraisethe requisite two thousand dollars thedirectors of tin* Oregon-Washington Fire-men's association have decided to hold thecoming eouventiou tournament at Seattle,that city telegraphing the «tatement thait.UUO ha« been set aside for prise*. It I*thought probable that the convention willlie held on July _M and 3d, and the toorna-mml Jwlv -4th, Mb and ftk, hut nothingpositive a* to the date has yot been settled.Astoria will send s picked train to contestfor the supremccy in the championshipraces.
BRITISH COLUMBIA. CORSETS AHD HOSIERY.ESTATE
AND
Loan Agents.
BPBCI AL:A great variety ia embroidered costumes in waah fabrics some novel desifnß
that are especially new and pretty.Ike tormina* of the Canadian ParlUr Rail-way offer* Drat claM Inducement. by man will receive careful aad prompt attention.
FOB INVESTORS. 621 and 623 Front street, Seattle, W. T.
Too will do well to toe the place, and callon
BAND BROS.,HOME FIRE INS. CO.,
OP SEATTLE.Occidental Hotel Block.
CAPITAL 0100,000.
J. P. Hovt, President J. Plata. Trensnrcr.M- I> BALLAai>, Vice President Jana* Bothwbix, Sec. aad Manageer.
MEALESTATE BSOUXI,
VANCtwrVKR. II <?
FOR SALE.
TlF, VAN DORKN FARM. 0!f WHITEWver, fntiuinluff about tNO acrea;
am* In hof«; k«io4 real<few*, tenant hottae.9 kiln*, warehonse. bUMiW., In ftne order. Thin in ouc of thf beat farm* In theTrrrlt<.r>; MB arrea of timber laml adiolnla*aim for m!«* For particular* apply to?raOdmui UJt<> M VAN Im»KRN.
Whit**Rhfff I'otloflW*,Kin*Co., Wwh Ter.
Or FHKI> K *ANt>fcfLdar Cor. Mill and C 'ommcreial »t».. Seattle
To-day the fourteen-year-old son of I>r J.}. Fisher of Alblna, near Portland, wa*
drowned in the bay. With several otherlad* he wa* playing ou the edge of theriver on a raft. They fell into the riveraud >outig Fisher was drowned. Thewater wa* not deep but the boy lost hispresence of mind. N<ithiug wa*knowu ofthe casaulty until oue of the boy* comeand told the parent*.
At the logging camp of T. W. Smith nearKuappton. Washington Territory, thismorning Charles Kobbius, aged 31 years,wa* caught under <* fall ug tree andcrushed. He lived onlv a few bourn. Heleave* a wife aud two euldrea.
rT' TXlMirr> HI» raiK*tfx.
At o'rlork iM'tirr*' shfriilaii wax rr«tinrqutvllv. Krll«>c*E. out* of iht*rini'ral'» aide*. !hf thaithe grtieral ia rt-allv U iter. Ho inotaciclvrr<sifiilip. HHV of hi* frifixl*who enterthe mom. «n*t alter *-n«"|Uliv* nftcr thrlrhralih. "At no time," «aM rolonel Kel
"ha. the in'neral l*l \ IN up all i'"L« *
HtDHIUBT lU'UKTIS.There In little to a>M to I!M> \u25baJTT o'S-loek
statement. <Jeneral Hhi'rtdan'* fav.irnhb-eifiidltloii eontlune*. He *-a.)ly.waken oet uiiot.allv, rnakr. Mwna ratiuiiHlit*mark* and e.w* to acain.
THIS irmau eit.i.rnn
Tlie following bulletin, at :i0l». in.. »a\p- (.rneral hinrrHtlan amo»t day. He doieed at lnt.'r-\ al«. and aUmt b p. m. he had a uulelaUt p of nearly an hour'* dnratif>n. from»hifh In* aw,»k»- fi-eltn* nfri.hoi andebeerfwl. He ha. *lej»t o<-t-afe!oiialljr «lmi»and hi. minil la farrfiN'tljr lirar. He t.Mn.ucer. il r ealn* f.»r, *\u25a0 an<l reu'ii
larity, uud at 110 titin- did it e*' f'lliuIf1* ration show* rr»*t laifmnwuland the ierat;«»n of the bl«w»d 1« la-tier.The ie«icma of th<- leffibaa entirely divan-jnared He take. lent fi.xi and lilafmrar whieh nrevioeaiy waa tntieh * oatedia now eivar. ilia a<>> retiona art* nominal.He <ay. he feela aplendid.
THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
Alien O. Thnrman haa Consented toRns with Clevrlsad.
PHtLvnELPHiA, May 'A?The Tims* to-day rays: "The Democratic ticket to beplai*ed in nomination at the St. Loui* con-vention will be. For president, liroverCleveland: for vice president, Allen U.Thunuan of Ohio. Thurmau has consent-ed to allow his uame to be presented, audthe nomination baa been tendered himwith the full knowledge aud approval ofthe leading men of the party throughoutthe country."
Congressman Sam Kam!all said vesterday: "KxSenator Thurman will un-doubtedly he nominated for viee president.He i* agreed upon by everybody, and Iswilling to accept the nomination, uud isthe best aud strongest man that cr.n beplat ed on the ticket.*' Tb*f mentiou ofThurmau'* uame. it I* believed, will be toresult in there being but two ballots takenIn the natioua! convention, the first forpresident and the Second for vice presi-dent The South has no candidate forvice president, but will support New York'schoice, which will be Thurmau. Pennsyl-vania and Ohio will join hands with NewYork and that will be enough to nominatehim. With Thurman on the ticket theDemocrats will feel perfectly safe ai*»uiImltati:!. and will expert to occupy theRepublican* with preventing 11111 fromruuniug away with Ohio.
LIBERTY,Or HCW fGRHi
With ? |<«ld op
Capital oT $1,000,000.
Partlea requiring Inmranre will Bud It totheir advantage to ? all at the oldeat Inauranc agency In Seattle.
TURNER, ENGIE & LEWIS,Ore Idea tat Mock. Milt .treat,
mCATTI.K. W. T.
FISCHER & MCDONALD.
FREE OF COST
ESHELMAN, LLEWELLYN i GO.Th« Iml but* »»< Money Brokers «f th«
Pacific Coast,
iit«K! » cxrdik! ntrmnos ui ttsttdm t» kittli,\u25a0 nil Mu >d midciM*. htillat thrfr
POST BUILDING, MILL BT., SEATTLE,l>lir«dif'*<rintnllmh Bmßonftß FMIKTRO DUCBIPTITIiniTiKK« r «K«mi »i«n w(ihikutmn to frin><* ud ,e---qulnijiirwnit, TtEI OF CIST to TOP. Aad It |N AmU tkh ta pliu torn*m atj ia tk.
A boat went into the trap to-day at flaker's Bav aud Carl Han-en. the puller, wa*
drowned. He leaves a wife ami two chil-dren who live at Humboldt California.
The purpose of the Orogou Kail way Extension company which incorporated herelast Sat unlay fs to build a Hue from Kipanaria to the fad mile p<st ou the Oregonkailway and Navigation company's Palouse brain h, theme eastward to thejunction with the Washington aud Idahorailroad. The incorporator* are W IIHolcomb, C. 11. Jvcwis, Henry Failing and11. W. Corbett who are dirertsrs in the(Oregon Halfway and Navigation company.Hence the reasonable inference is that thinis an Oregon Kailway an<! Navidationiu\a*iou of Northern Pact lb- territory.There 1* gm*l ground for believing thatthe Oregon Railway aud Navigation companv intend to build this simmer to Coeurd Alene and to Spokane Fall* under thename of the Washington aud Idaho rail-road.
SIOO to S3OO £J!?2?il*!L£Awiit*preferred who cm fumUb theirown horaea and flttre their whole time tothr btt*!iieaa. ht>are momenta may be jprof-itably employed almv A few leranciea Intown* n»«i It. K. Johnaon A Co.. 1000Main Htrcet, KJi hmoud, \ a dw
CHOICE TIMBER LAUDS:MARTIN MARSHALL,RAW IfAMMEIiEH,
lIIABOI.ICAIa Ml KDEIt.THE LB.IKV STATISTM S.
SBoru> this com* ntfMtt rot*Ryon will fl»<l It t« >our wltmi
Ur" («> roiuinuuUnto with till" l'*fr atMnllli'nfDcc ni)rt.«liwtf
Editor Hurray Tell* One Man to Go
In Peace.I CINCINNATI.May JH.?statistician Dodge,
of the department of agriculture, ha\intra»ked Mr. Murray of the Print <arrra/.whether the charprc of a leak In regard to
! the official report referred to him (Ifcstge),
i hlef < Icrk »>f the ? mnmbslotn - «>f ajrr uture, Mr. Murray completely exonerated
i IMm Ire frou any complicity. There is anobligation on his (Murray's) nart coneer
; ing rertaiu particulars which ha* so farprevented a fiiil statement by him Headd* thai any olllt ial that may feel that
: the (iTatemetit ran be construed to apply tohim may find ready exoneration by writ
j ing to him. excepting the man whosej name wa* attatched to the information
? which came to the Prirs Cmrrrnt, at ?! Mur-ray a<i<i* that he shall not dodge Its tie with
; this man.
11l illlam I.Andretli ( «m«irted of theMurder of ItU llaughter.
555 Acres,Executors' Sale.
RXRNKCEI>E*TKN WATKKFALL. ,
Much Damftff ('?u«rd by Floods in
Nebraska.CHICAGO May 2».? An nnpreccdentod
waterfall WH<* reported yesterday tbnmgh-out the weat. At Qoiiify, Illinois two and ,one-eighth lltfbrt fell iu less than fourhour*, greatly dlseottrajrinr peopl* inthe flooded district*. Great daruajru wasdone by hail, wind and lightuin* In theterritory extending from Indiana to Ne jbra«ka. Many aiream* are over theirhank* and the water which broke In the jnorthwestern part of pauea county, Ne- Ibra?ka. submerged Ave nikt of the Fre- ?moot. KlAhorn A Miwori Valley railroad,and Hashed away wvnicrow* hridr*-*.
The dainage along the White aud Lone iTree rtYers is very preai. White river roue \tiltoen inchti in fo«t> minutes and the |farmer* had to abandon their home#, manyof which were washed away. Xu Jos* oflife ha* been reported.
i*o!tTLtxt>, Or., May an?{Hjhm ial.?The trial of William I .audreth, the l*oike.»urity murderer, lirinin a! halla*.thi* morn I up. the miifdntr having beenremoved from the Haletn Jail without dif-ficulty at ait early hour. Hut a Unit anKoar ??? iimiiimMin obtaining a jury.
lof thi ttrn i pa iin»ufmni the remtlar pwm twit nlu* were rejetted anil twelve iwtpted.
Thtt testimony of Mr* laMtr«Ui, wife ofthe Murderer, wa« rfjwMl a* lßw«|ietr»tunder the State law The next thre* wititem*.** were Mzxie licit, Wilburu ami Wil-li*,ehlldr»-n <*f the mur*lervr, ajfed re*|*ee-tlvely 10. 1". ami 15 year*. Thc*e ultne«**e*
? : n all \u2666 :t\u25a0 4t|»arttold a en*n|»let£ atory «»f one <tf the Ohatdiaholh al murder* on rerotd. The eoncurrent testimony, though delivered headta f itu:ly,waa dire* t and made out a coneluaive caae a:nin*t the murderer.
The written eoufrwkxs of f .audreth wanal««> prodiMf<i by the pruaecutton. The??onfeirien eovera four eh arly writtenpare*. It t« wjvtebed In orthography and
I>hra*ro}oirv and Incoherent in meaulntv |n it Land ret h apeak? of ntteaafiie** engendered In him and Mra. (.andrcfhnr her danehter'a Hymnal*'* fWfi-eliMia eomluet, but they never found j? \u25baut anything whleh really wrongabout her !!?? did not want the matter*tirr*-d up on trial. He denied *treuuun*ly\u25a0.that hi* relation* with the girl were any !thing hut th" tn-*tpare. and a«k* that thegiri may ha*e her Ju*t dearrta. jI have put the girl out ofthe work!" writ#*: **<»<» d pet* it In toyheart to *ptak »u behalf the girl," and hepitad* that the he not diagramed. After argum-ut by the r«wn»rl, the Jury retired,but in a few momenta returned with a verdi» ?of murder i:-!h>- r'r*t «!? »? I .andreth * ian;iM'l abandoned the ln*aoil)Hue of defence on the trial.
Commencing one-half mile Future Great City of the Pacific CoastWholesale GrocersAND
IMPORTERS.
from salt water.TIIK t*NI>KRFI(;SKn Will HE rorsnat the oeeWental Hotel on M«»tidny.
the 2Mh day of May. and for five day*thermit- r. for the purpose of cioaitm «>utthe a 1.. Johus estate. All parties wishing
to iiurrliH*!-any of thr lana will |>le«w tnqum-uf Mr A A iVimy,and ko and e*ami tic the land The dwcHi'tiou of Iheaame Is bore auuxed
TNI ONLY SEATTLB IN AMENICA,
V»«uatlJ jnlota la
ROSS' SECOND AUDITION FOR $l7B 01 S2OO,(Thl# it the manafacta lag rsatsr of Bmt'ij
Or fa other well located ad.t ( o»: or bariae* m 4 rMmm is»« m the btt itmula Mittk; or iub«rNi» I tt i ania It«i!l par yon Is call. This la yoar ooe ihaaoo
j la i llff u Mcun ftno r f>nt«atafit r d u»|iuia Dent W 100 lite to Mcars a?tat that wta preside for yaw »«turs sad that of year wife aai sk i Iran, ."fettle willdouMs *a i>cpaction ia 3 monks Ral ov a. csp"sli-<ts aa<l pspo'at*a aro Osaiiag toBsattUo. B-eoms o»e < f bee prsspstoat cltlasr.a by cecarlag a fodi cli wkPo you kit*achares. Peal'h f * tot tutla yoar imp, turs fai'h, lavrotaad ktOcmaa ftxtareia tbofrw York of tie P^clkc.
160 Acres,Kit ',»f NE.See. 14. Tp. St. rmae»4
K.,4#HE. of KW K-r u. Tp. ffl. f»njre 4
Kt 40WW. >,..( SE. )». !<vf 11. Tp IC. more 4
K.. «o ten*K>,ofl ho T mill HW. >, of XW >
t ,
trr 4, Tp. 24. imp 1 K.. IS"arrw.
Commencing one and three
quarter miles from salt
water.
RASKHAKL «AMKS.Il4I.TLM*»KF. May 'JR. ?Baltimore 5, Cin-
cinnati 1I'M! J.A I'FLI HIA. May 3*.?Athletics9, Kau
: *a* City 0.I/*itviLLC. May 3ft.?Louisville U. Rrook
. lyn6.GAMES RWrWJtllt
Cma<K\ May The league gam* a ati Chicago, Ronton and Pittsburg and the
a««oeiati<>ti came at Cleveland wen* p« stposted today on account of rain.
NEW YO*K~WAaataoroN.SEW YORE. May & ?The Henatore were
whitewashed by tne t'.lant* to-day. Kcef-, r * ;>;?< ii waa too aottelmn*t Of the time. Much diMatl sfactionnith the umpiring of I>aniela. who rer
:aiul> favnreo the home b am. but thi« did»«»t materially rtßet the ve»ult of thegame. Oaiac wan called at the end of theMTvettUt Inula*, on account of darknessand rain. Score: Sew York ?.WashingOft 0.
Cndlvlded one-half of (7 a.) block P, InCulou t ity,3« a acres. Till* block Ult atth« cast end of the (anal.
ENGINEERS IN TltOl'BLE.
{ They aro Attacked and Rooted by aRaad of Hettlera.
i ABMNfIToN. Ya.. Mav The engineers' of the M*«el At Iron Company,
while surreylni? in Wis- county on the i.'»th' taatant, were attacked by a party of menin the bushes and two of the party wen*
{ kilkd. A company of guards employed to1 protect the i mrineers wen* driven &CT and
ronlcd. <;p at tr«-übh* is expected, and the: si-ttlers of the m'i*hborht*«d warn the en; rineen to have iiaatedlately. Tie rai;a<;
i of the trouble I* a di*pate over the peses-*ion of laud which both the setUeiaaud
| the company claim.BLAINE*N~HO|NE RORDr.O.
' TVilevea Oxerhaal Ula Letters andPapers.
i NE* YORK, May Sl?An Anar iafasays OVH of Blaine's pr nent friei?tan** that Hlailie's bowse wa» broken Into9*mw time arodorlnr the familv sab*ew-e, jand all his politi al and busiman corre (spondeace a:«d firivate j«a;-er< in volvineflVianrial matt#'rs, which wflw in h a likr+ry. were overhauled, carefully exam- ,ined and a pOftfoo thereof at-exacted. Th**matter ha* ts-*«n kept acen-t In the h*»pe ofthe thief being discovered, hut he never'
ha» frtf- Tkr ' \u25a0 ' - '"
bery wa« perp»*trat»-d with the exp<*ctati*«n \u25a0of ohtaininr s.WAethiaa am«»nr Hlaine's jprivate ia|*-r» a hich mufhT be used to hispoliticaf in)nry if ever waalcd The charafter of the paper* stolen is tiuknowu.
VKWM XT. PETEIWBI'RO.
Items about Railroads - Kagland'a
Ocfcsocs and Russia's Laws.i ffr. PrTEE#ara*i. May JA?The city of ?a
mart and i*a scene of great rrfairing orer; the openine of tin new i ait way t*> the «. a*
1 plan sea. ralreoof artJllery rreeted the| arrival of the first train. up*»n which a ere jjirt-iierai* «nnenkoff. and Astabb. Ihe forma! openta* wili be in the anniversary of 'the cor«matK*n of Alexander fll.
j Tbe Commentupou
the recent arare over the eosdkkiowf Knrland * defences says "Mud mn*t b*»
| eeatest to play tbe part of a peaceful coso' mental stair.*
The Noonr stahes that the ram! missi'.ti wUich has be*jn occupied for ftv*
I year* in (Wiring the Uws aJTWctinr iew*! |n Rnsiia is aSout to its labor*I without arrivir-r at any deSaite retail
THE t*RC»HIBI1l4lNl«T<l.Arrasgnnrnt* Nearly Cssiplrttd for
Tbeir Xatiosal Cssfrstlon.l«*»i iNAfoixa, Way a.?Althourh the"
? e-itveattoN d'** aoi caret ua .' til Wednesday the of the k»eal
eommitfee are prar'teaUy c.«ai'Veted The' meetiaf. IMIMaB fcali. has been' orally dmtrani with flar*. banner* and! dowers, api - »pflate m.rftoes bHa« inUrr-
*per*ed anvtmf the caily coiored oma-
i aacn'ai i*-lrca!rt are s-Hvisr «»a
I every train hot the main Is-dy a:t? a** U-. here until t:»n. rr»»w. The C"B venti»>'J: aadi*r ra!i, abosM Inriudr MM m-eribcrst IffMa| tbe wrnlar tad **ywivbkrtial
1 m » hairsoaa Sa»K's li. * **. ofAlWat, M«c%isan. and Tr*a*jse? i* I*
of Madison. Wiscaaaito. of tb«-NAII"«IAICOSMALTTEE. are
«y ? of tLe er*riveotf«n t? srtil «** be dtteraaiaed irp#»ti nattl tbe j
NARBWWAI r .AJTATK** »«V*« S«» -BURTVS. IKS! *: jr Is ' hat e* 4*r>«er»or tit. MB'I w«S he the pi uibfclm nlfararrfy ho vffi<wo- :fr-ta %* are 4 -|4 ii* p»*.tioa. A»*»»jr «be
. driifxi'vvb> have aJreads illtnd i«r"r ;is bvt tat aan acattaoed %.*r anuddr ntfal la Ss'.w»-. it-**of Cft fis'i. Sew i* - * i
I a few%. aw *rAd ?o ]; \,Jt- * "
C SfcKo kas \vt* - -«* ,i vat *?£ tbe £\u25a0> +£ Fe* «Lc. a :\ U&e wsaalr jf jaa*« an. v*< t'-r| tic to iiraeiit C- Jrat-t>, of 3usta*y,
kalkis is a Li* man* or
In J. J. addition, in South Seattlefall t, 2, 3, 4, \ «, 7 and *. 11l Uock one.Lnt» 2, 3 aud 4, In block 4, and froulh of
Work one.Lot A, at..*, frt ca*t and west and 106 feet
north aud south.
Fancy anil Staple Groceries,COLLECT INSTEAD OF PAT RENTS. BE
YOUR OWN LANDLORD.
(iOLDKN lU IJO RAZAAROur new line of BABY CARRIAGES has arrived.
Tbey are'the cheapest and finest in the market. Askto see them. New goods received daily. Send forprice list of FREEZERS.
fcgfifi fr gg.
WASHINGTON IRON WORKS GO.Foundry, Machine and Boiler Shops,
Corner Second, Jackscn and Third streets, Seattle.J. M. FRIXK, flaperlateadent-
KK1:1E I.S 11KIMEII 151105.7IMPt'RTHJW AND WHOI.ESALE DEALERS IN
WINES, LIQUORS AISTX) CIOABB--afcti'j for Belle of Leitnr*on oM
kcntacky Ibxtrbou ( rwsn l»i*!»i«»nda matt whiskey.
la Pttia de Gslfo and la Morrana Key West f*irara.323 CoutrcUl it. conur Jwkwm. a»«th. W. T. ">rS>
16,000,000 FeetRWk ouemi'l lot A Kavc 40 fine fruit
livwunit * lu>u.v on tlirmH W JOHSf».W II MID IIKI.U
mvS tot K*rn»t»r«Provisions,
TobaccoAM»
Cigalas.
Corner of Columbia street
and Railroad avenue,
SBATTLB, -W. T.
FOR SALE!
Seattle Steam Dye Works.On 320 acres, near a good
driving stream.
Barsaias ii Mercer's Addition.
Bargains iu Tern s First Adtiilion.
tains in Tfrrv's Smd Addition
Bargain in Jidtin's Additioi.
Rank Cashier Arrested.i BT. I'ASI*.Ohio. Mav 2A?l> V. Rodes |f cashier of the First NatioMl Bank ha*bect» {arr.--T.-i for ?*»beading tin- funda of thehank and held f<»r apj»*arance U*foeethe;United Malo Conroi»»i«»nrr mi May M.
l ulled rreshyterlons. » ,' CRkil Ksrin*, la. May 2B.?The Cnlte«! \
|>rv»i«yt«Han A*sembly spent the entire |day in comdderatton of the re|**>rts of com- j t
j mitttM-s on the various l-«rds. Rce.! i*. J BW of New York, J M French of j
« Ohio and J W. Martin of Maaeachusetts ,were a rsmimitfee to report on jthe *fate reliifi'rti for theeominr year. The ,
' qoeMion «»f t.ap»i*m by iOßMiaion wa- ]disr uMpe«l ar»d falerred hack to the r.nan \miner. aas apfWopriatM To the 1freediaen'a laiaioa. At ineevtming » »»H»n ,Th< r»»t«»rt of the coaamlttee on Unv&en 1misj-ioit* «tas eotaridered. t
Accident in Rerlla. tBraWN. May While workmen w*?*» |
makinr alterations In the royal theatretbe seaflbh! o'Uapaei. killior «me serb»u*-1
!!y Injur)ur*«*o?»d wosmkdoerett j *norkmen The empress visited the scene '
? be Aifiilrat owl cukflMad wo ard '
the re lief of tbe *»ilferers. «Tbe Chief Justiceship.
Vtmamw, May The *eua?c rom j Imittee on judiciary thia mornimr aaain j \
red tbe notAinatb/O of M W. Fulleru chief justice, but did m*rro b any con- 1 1elusion. They 4** «ded to hold a sj<eci*i
: meetinr on the raw »*n oral TuewSay a? 1who ft it is expected that tbe matt KT will jbe di»v «ed of. 1
boan Pedro Mfueh Better.Ma**,May >?Tbe emperor «»f Brazil i
T-swH-.J a t»s»d nifht and 1* *tr»**rer this |raorniaE The will fo to Ail les ,
- Bains oa Thursday
John Bright Is 111.j LoNiMHi, Mar "> J«»bn Brifut is ser- |HittiiyfH with mi't.
lirad filed in the Coleman Caae. || »AN FmaNnscts Mav 2B?l. I.Baker art
Irfvuis ***>?»\u2666\u25a0< sof William T- Coie- jwan, AVed a hood U*r te.9« ia the r -cord \er's v®or lb?* afternoon, witr <i Niebanm land It M Hwattka as rurefe a They?l*d another bond in the same aenmnt i \and with tbe sam* surett- a The walEßrta ? i*jlt.V sr» of Wil liana T ColanWii A Co. *a>< ?ave a bond ol ?' iuu *X- in each rsat*i- <RKZit. i
Rather Tardy If»aor.Nrw Yoa*. Waohtofbm J
*pcrial aajs thaS a wl will fiftrfMhfy cpuffd to th» ama*t* today b? tb pnititary
. r aai.»t«e Ckaanl Uhtidan the 'i title of (raeral .4 tbe amy.
Dasiacin; Hisd St'«rm.
Camt'S. May >.?A *ind and rila ift#*nn tn s afUsmooe Wew dirwa a p"f i c - s i
t%e sewljf efarfod factory of;Tin Ureber Wa'ca t a«e Co:-pacy.
? s ofThi- Lirk Obiervatsry.
il# raA**T«*"o- Mat "J* ?fx fea* at laa: .
Ut .j wti-uei tb* atMcr. a'sjry. J ho *ra*>s'.'«r/rd IrwA e# li«f- Uek trr.*ri :iw. shafts « f tbe *su;s utsl- k;HAt| k'&Uy ituumsjii.
KIVKKH AKD »1.% ItllOll*.
Urgr larrwr to Ibr AppmprlaltoirWt4r by fhr 4rna(t.
Wa«hi«otow, M«y H-TV completedriver «i»d harbor Mtl baa rw»rt«J tothe ftroatr The Mil a* It ram»* from thr
? «rri*-'l jiii « rt~' v i'»-of |i7*3 Vi ffpnrtH in |h*» a»'Uat< 1thla tnomtui it «MMWrtet<ii lit.:ww.7M, ani,.rvA«M ?'s*:? I *\u25a0- V'i *l'MMI
ita ? ornpared with the Mil |»rr\ iotialv rr
I<nrt4-d by The *««mml!W an<tare the following Tb»* law* rreatln* th«-
rivet tommlrtf.«the Arkanaaa river appropriation lw w? q
to |l7 ..QUO, the Ohio river appropriation i*not rhaipd, the appropriation for theU<*ai**ippi river *ti»nd» «t *'»dthf t-tfal ipyrwiatioo f«T the Ml**«rljriver i« Iwrtaird to fI.KNMKB.
rno* WALU WALU.
Artcnlair Drrtdrd 4coln«t Clink? iKan; Otkrr 'Sa-wa N»«t*t.
W itLi VULA, Vay 2*,?l a th<k araon 1v
- ? -i « \j£r<liet of ftilHy on »% ir*iMj night. TVj
l>ri»>nrr wi»v-amM to th* lirvitatile !!«?
«.»nid «m arret? walk from the eonrt room ilie Hipnatirated and very lIL A new trialhas hero e»k*-d f?»r.
The <»ty of *'oftM-roy ha« dM&ied by a
vote to btiild a IW.lwe arb<«fti bo»«rW«»rk .»n the foundry *»* d inaehine ah<*p
at MMwill begin tvext weefc.About four yeara ago a wan (mind a
dead budr in vmn b*-re mutilati-d and| eatew by h'-r". It i* t>n>|fcl UMgrnelmejhaa !i-*n discovered to the iau '? I
rae i« now in the band* of drteetivea. ]Friday af Pei%dJefon the 4 wilinghona»-
of T-«m Kohio* »a* borord. The k«w wwMM,fnflt ISMred furing '***firr W W. ;
er ? ft fete aa, *a» knoeitad twn a lad jdev bj a »tr®am of water a:* l very badlybruited ?« the left aide.
I The acv Softhaia fadftr and Waahlng jum Territory on 100 at Walluiaaudthe large r»»iod hcasa* at Pa*co will bebuiit at 'm#r-
A. H. Tbo«!pafMi. Iftte penl''"| make* w.rruw aisd gperifie dwfn '?# matf{'aaaaee a|r*.fi't Fran* J Park*?,pwWatt ,ftta r«*sitof penttenliary (fMMKIIK|
rra. ftvker indignantly dewiea Um \u25a0l fcMTBiW
.. j
' loa*i rwaahnfnf. an e*f«e.*t. haa? from th ? naimtHa river KiMX, aol ,that the/ are wioAtifcitlyrtrt. 0#?iieta Ikat st will he the cnaSaat niniox
.*» Am«rkaA T»r««r cfwakawf a»t fi'iwer fr«kn ;
v i'i ?'joci be eataMlfthed hcfW by PwrtUwd ;- j a j
A *?r*nrer waa taitAniH ac'-i Tt&Axda: tMIW ote Tb
\u25a0 Mud tbal the had ?< '.hw-ii,
... ; c r -ift- '\u25a0 C"*if#d |M j
I they f«rf laak to(1. V Hani, the ttkitotnl h? I
r.4 i ?; *
y.tail ryalrf. - -r
f-.-p ?_» vi C*r*.vii, 9c i j
Foot of Seneca street, below Kiectrtcworks, Seattle, Wash Ty.
Qentlemen's elothinir, taller drmw. silkami tttolfa blanket* aud kid clovesafcaued i«r dyed. mi that they )o*k like new
Satisfy tit»u guaranteed. Prleet rvatunable lAKLC. WAIiKXHAtK.
ml\Zi :?>n l*r«»prieior.
HANDICAP COMPANYrvn!«t*H **
House Painters, House Cleaners,RwUtaturn, Window Wnailer*.Paper Hangers. Fl»wc Scrtibtorit
And I'alrtminera.Hon* paint! us aud general rkanlai;
ynrds put tn order by the day or contract;ail work d"ue eh* aplv and promptly.
Ofkv under Skating Kiuk, Sccooa street,?sartl*, wr r
BOILER WORKS FOR Stlf.OK WitJ. KXOH \S'.K Kt>H IMPROVED
real estate, the MK-r *4>rks knowu a-*
the u « itjr Roi'.er Works, located onCaiman » whan. enfiit>- and all-new?ad hi first -class shape, and (drutjr of work
hauil Kor nartieulara too aire «'fIV \t»AIR.
iy24'f Company.
To Professional Men Si AT I I.K, W. T 1888.Received from N. Chilberg & Son one Arper Lamp
Filler, in consideration for the use of which I agree topurchase from N. Chi!berg & Son all my illuminating oil;and I also agree that should I cease to purchase oil fromthem I will return the filler,in good condition, when calledfor.
Any one residing in the city purchasing oil fromas will receive the use of one of these Lamp Fillersfree of charge upon signing above receipt.
N. CHILBERG k SON,GROCKRIKS AM) CROCKERY,
713 and 715 Front street.
Bargains in D. T. Denny's
Third Addition.
BARGAINSAll over the city.
Rooms £ and 3
1811BE MUMS,
. TO PISARUITY. VNP » !*H, I I |n«to n-il-v I
Mir th.- h.wi«- »< ?'* !«©\u25a0«?. W* < h«-"T,trw>. «>M «>?l will. «5* -nitorv. WI Hi flirtillurr. I*W r«-(.
~Nt fwrnUurv. »S<*> rf»«n4 rrnl. »l ',«-r month So bn *? '» ,?'further wutlru!*? »<»?«<
»[.i.!v at th«' «?«* nliuJm, HartMMfc'* dru< »u«r or uf
Rfev Jk Oaniaer.
»l«o *.w «».l » h«H ?»«* fc.'irw
twrti. 1.4 M««-k ». <??»»' K'"VfVi"-*k|ic |v»rh *n<l 1.H"«»:.<! M'Uxkj; i to vMnSrx'W. ,A*«IWM..I*?«"« will U- WWr**
. ?? u H. S M, wr«> iuuv«s U»«
oAw of
DB. C. L. MILLER.
The lake Washington Mills.W. H. Proprietor.
Uimlx-r uKI ! «w «»\u25a0!<?.«.«rliw Mhl 0f *««*.-*
f?( Elliott Pk>
IX>W HiiiiHtifi.
Buaidi r.ttd I tinier. I'.si-bn\ totfc, il1 rirf. tie.
nj*»"« ?« «Vt%?» now *****» i?* -*ir^
"
k . i »ir
FOR SALE.rM rr.uio A\l» !UUGF. B<>TH IN
Rood ,vn!«r inquire at l*us»l^WJ r A\u25a0lifoia'a,ri»*in»!rl»lit.WU' m>!lSw
Notice of Dissolution.NWlriC IS HEREBY tiIVEN TH \T TTTK
jtrt'.irr*hl|* hrfvtoforr oiiiiiuf I*ttwu J. I! >v»\m-y Mntl C%»rk« J MaulJflt. uudvf tlt«- tirm Gimvcf XlUidniri:!. »!h:*.luv di*»«>lv«*! b> mutual?wjiK tit. j h Hnxacy nmtunt* th<* «lrb®i?t a«j(| rtrm. *«<! willVoilrrt alt out*ta~4"f ?OcouiUv Ma} IT lvsv
< H V> J V \I»»MKST.ayiM.t J M f^YNKY
& *tckisso*. w r.A*. W.m. DCKUiH-
HcKIKNON & CO.,rnj MS'VE!;S, IMNTKArr*»BS AM»
R«'.!<Wr*. nfl'.rv?In the *ll*T» <fl«* *"*' I -' 1\u25a0*'' »\u25a0- x «'.IK-. W I miiyf
£ .w. A. HASBROUCK L CO.,fcena AN® t
DRUGGISTSAM* 5 riui>
Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry an^Silverware.
: W c \u25a0 1-f kil U%« < « !.*(->! w f»i: lit
<*
A. A. HMITII,t. r. aim, wnmt mi**yaUW, lasted* T«rii**.
THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCERVOL, XtY?HO. ft.
' in* at .*v»u sai»U) ni«ht rraak "TTrh UiH
! three year* of w>. hnnc htaaatlf IfiMn: la ? liv«ry utabl*. Sun kt mtiw The ntw *»? \u25a0> iHim /for Mi«* liihAw The viiatu ana** ?»\u25a0
eata ti\» In xa stie |Htm. 11. *.cu« *ihl his «|4« iin
«*«> fora year'a |q tfe,' uMr. *u A >birtrl l!rh*«h«-., r?|rt.
dlvorre fn»m W K. kartell*. '|M«n»iWtr »rVrl Iw*rwtc* Rawwll W been tcaiM «eoa-
traet to furnish raea'n horar* hereA n*«r trial ha« heeo x-daH In the Pri*.Horn murder «a*>.
I»*»»k »f a rrralHM llmtw.
lit thi- twire »«tln of IW Morwm.-ba-.h, died !a«t nltht ated ?? fm Ha<ra« anion* the eartteM ta IMaßfc,?ad *« became nae of lit* leadmc manIn tbeehurrh. ~
TkrOmMU birmKKami*. M#> J*-In a f.-w dan Mae*
Rinnan V «ilt in> to IMedrlchruv to tetania««w time. Hr paw the summer 11Kharngea.
famine tTnlWr.Sas ruaxnam, Va« at - InilkattoM tar
fi hour* MumrtifiMm 4 a m on Mat gfor Hn-rwi and Wa<h.nt«a Territory ar*fair w. alher, with ihr *xivftion of kmltalna alone the roaat fmai ak*l* Ik*monthof Ihe < olnrabia river fuwthwant. Mobt.
**» Bllnkey >*i(N Can.t<M.r«ya. Mar >-The Stat* board at
SHirdotu brant the appUcattoa of Wtoka*\u25a0 "\u25a0Tan to ila*. for a qumamtanon of Ml?cntenec to imiuteoumVnt far Ut». n||«.commended lb* (rmertmr to axtaad Hmtime of execution t» nitty d*r» ltima AreaM tn. to girc tV-tn time to exaaaiaa Hm?-*«r.
Tut Looic «»r Mma wMotr. otKM a jrfw*of <* 188*trH3h*9M for whlrh »ht pf*trttlfty 11* «0 «* t*» I***M W*l
i Mr. Mii'lrtwm jaM for a wfoalaj '.Ox 130ft. auditing *hl« !>r 4^/?' Uvj'Jifht fa* WM drratNjed M», the Uiffir<>f ftreul* ba* wyfil
a far matt- Mr EMlW*?*«i<l jnrMwl«T. " Tin* f*Hfy«m<? i«tt cent Mr Ami on Uf|»ricr *h«-ii f bought If, J*ll«-v*»r «inrr. ai>4 IfMr* M«? ihwMoWJ®'#! U nttrxti»!* .«» mv k* ra** ht *****OtmCmr» m wm-t: «»r?iBCT M WMTK Mr »V.wn
Tita<>»";H THE Tt.«**t..?A tetrffcwrtl(nn* rut of the wt» WltW#In Hraitk r«*-nJ«T, ««j» tb*
' '>f f«? MMGCI thmvgfe tfc* ('\u25a0in*"
\u25a0 m ??uwimj Th« knit I# IW Ml***"In t.illWin* .wrnpfod two «c< « h*nj«>f\u25a0It in lU(i»!'4 t/jit,rumiarr**ttedm !¥\u25a0\u25a0».«n<l f« tinihtwl « ety tvwt fr* *T"Inch linliew Vkffl Hmh*Wj fo*
i Ir»ru* to hl» pta"*! <hm h«* h*« « rMtiwiIrtmtttt wwjjj' l-w-iltr
lute Ibrh cu*l inlaw.
AOVITTtU T > till Ijl-t**loltow«g
n«m.- 1 rrn'Wrvo wmr i4aiM *°.
L*r of W»*Mn/too' El ilovcnttr W*Hw« a«|.ivirie wmrt uf 11W". ®» M a *"
**?*«: Jifpti ft Iw. fr ~"'
! ««f. «fMJ'A Aifrw) K*nU*. fp»w» lfc« «\u2666»"?'**f"
jof 1\ Ul. on m'Jtlun of W K.
! ttnu«Bo4l >««t- »?"\u25a0> IHjl'fli rr-|M}r» to «w *«»«. the ». K- \u25a0»<»»»
Witl rati l» b«t |kta«, *«*'»« *«*>T *>«\u25a0\u25a0
trip* toi n»' r.,mra <«it *««tB *« **»?*
'\u25a0' *»
i "WUiV IUXk For.-t-teTiV' *
' rammtx *nak, Tfco A.J*j 11, malice <v wy»»
? A t.->rf iil ti»« [:»*»*s tnfetiiu>th *re i<m *rbt .atob* Tarr«nt'< Mrtuw i|M" l»Ji
j "77?tU,"'
CO*PKN «KI? #rTI,KUKA«|,
A RWW la»d »li«te at Hun* Hun, ( MM,kitted »o«r utcM.
Au Indian outbreak U Immiucnt A! PlotRklfr Atteney, haivt*
Two hWk« tw destroyed bjr ftrv a!Tipton, t Aiitorn ia. on SuwUrA Are in IVktti.t'hfna. WHiiHi destroyed
«»rty hou»c* and two hundredother*.
WillUm 11. Roe, tif*» munhwr, withAU*ed At Andemoi, outnc* eounty, Mil*mrl, «m SUIKIIJ .
im Sunday memorial aerviee* wft! W#held WW the tomb rtf U-nert! llAnonfk, itM »rrii»t.»un. IVnn*)letuiiA.
Jonn DilVm «fc-m«inr '-1 the hi»hop« who«Ul»l*»rt tbv papal pcwripl At A mnetiu* AtKitiTATi*CM futltday.
Kee ( harlea tladaworth, Jr.. ha< aerat-ed A rail At iW» Franelaeo *ud W«v<n theI'lvmouth church of MAmaeba<
I»r Mrtilvnn tn A «neeeh At New Yorkon t*andA> «M thAt the pope n«**mbU»a"that ln<iivi<lu«)whctUmk the Saviour lipioto the mountain."
At rtttvton. IVuanylvAuiA,on XundAv MIItalian boarding how** t>nrn«d. Threerhildreu «*f the pn>prte«»*r. t hrl«t opher
fcrbiHd im ncvcrml mni werehurt, nnwv (AtAlly.
The Rome correspondent of the iondonJW» *Ay*. "A final audtenee with thepope tiA*convinced Arrhblnbop WAIiIithAt the rescript rniint W olieyed.
Two hutidml Irish deleirAte* of ( AthoHe«rtdrli<* m«vt iu Chh-Ajro to Armnfe anou:in« The* umk WVAJUOU to declarethat tbey rouiM manage their own poiiticaluffAim without interferetwe from Rome.
The »t.H»mer City of Sydney arrived laSan Kraueiaco from t'hiua o*» mtndar. Shat«rim<fht new* »>f the drath, on April l?thof \i VoUbt, fntUHi StAte* e«»n«ttl at Ma-nila. a eity of the t'hilllpln*UlautK Mehad been in ehar«f of the riean eon-*ulAt«" ft>r three year«.
TEIMMS»TAL SOTBS.
The at S|«iksuH' Mlhasl**n rrniovfst to more
Kllrnvl lira btralitrr: The flmtNaliininl iMtnk ami th«> Yakiiim Na-tional bunk will Imth U» locatnl litbrirk luiiMinp. lijr fall.
' Ixinmnrr tliil-JJ mimlter of Wi»-1 ! roßsin men have l«-ei> eruiainK for
, timber in Sk.i>til eotinty lately. The*, «re lautiwl to reprvaent eon9i«l«r»I able eapltal.
Shelton Jontmti- The poatoWee <ie»I partmrnt haa pr.inte.l the petition for
u mail rtnite lwtween Sidney and Hlf-ton ami a road from the latter ptae«to the rounty line ia now a ne<* «ity.The I anal cittxeoa have already tieU-
\u25a0 tioiie<l the conimia-ioner* to build Iha1 : road, whii b ran lip done at a low coat,i <\>tnmi**ioner How, who waa ap-pointed to in-peet the propoanl rout*,report- that the two in ilea of romliwe-varT can l»ri tiitr,K-ted for abottiIJlki. Tfiere will lie nitii-h travel oyertbat route, and it ia to the beat inter-e-t.a of laith eountlaa that th« ctmnec-lion lie made. The I'itnvrr aaya thataft ape will he put on. Two niaitii ?
week will lie carried caeh way.UiMfmlnlr Srntinrl-. I'tun retttrtlin*
from tloldendale U> Portland la*t Tn-day evening we beheld, to our »ur- |iir:-e. liniidinKafter building going up
'! In which to temporarily conduct tb*litiaitieaa of the town. The countyauditor, treasurer and probate judgehave put upa building immediately on
, the "lieof the old court houaein frontI of the vault and are making arrange-
ment- to w*upy them now. Hig Hiclielha- the larpeat new ImiUling up »o far,ju.t south of the court houae, andnear him on the we«t It Master* AHetiaon with tlieir drug otore; neat,»tili further to the ««l, i* I>r. WB* J
j lard * office, till the rear of the kit Sj upon wrhich Crank I'atton waa putting!up bia burlier -li>-p he has a amau' ahop whi< h he ha- lieeo mciipying for
little building going ui on thehis old anop, and it is an
IMRmtoent oft trie old one. Bold A %ll'Vtitoti have their blackamitb ftfcop
;:lm*M*t cotiitdeted ott the talold «ho|>. W. B. fmby Ia htllMteitB Mofftre o|)|v»»ite the alte of Mr. WTinf'i |-ton-. iVowtunr A are iayiof Mtl»e foutidation for their *a#h snd dwffactory on the site of tlie old ahop. C.It. Van Al«tyn hn« ftartod a jso*hl M»Mih*tantiaJ htitldinxon the alie of Ikhilate alore, and thinr* are Iwfinniftg to
| look <|ulte lively u*rt>inDEATH »»r Mm BAC*A*?At 4 orloek
j yeafeerday mornintr Mr*,F IlA«wmm» dladfrnm?HI her SAturday Ist, when *br waa lelivcradof a t»t*y boy. Jfr* itAawau haa
' reeided in Seattle with lit lißAtaind foranumber of y* A** and tor Iter frntie MMner and »»Any good tnu4tf for bap
j Aelf A la ice Hrile of froendwho will h* ? -fHtimfi t*> learn «»f her dead. HTM. fSgl-
' man wa4 prppar.tl f*»r the *<wf. Awf! ki»*in4 hi*f And th»* kH'ed |arottwl h»*r, (tank t-a kcm her pillow, 1«aud ? Aimly eloaad ber eyw. -a