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Show THK TEKItirOItlES. A store for the sale of tea exclusively exclu-sively has been established at Olympia. A warehouse 20sGO feet in size is being removcl from Steilacoom to Olympia on rcows. There arc four mountain "peaks in Arizona, each beiDg over ten thousand feet above t!'e sea level. Eighteen ships, thirty-two barks, five barkenlincs and sis schooners, in all sixty-one vessels, are now ennagcd in tho trade between ports -on Puect Souod and other ports on the Pacific Coast. The citizens of Port Townsend have held two or three meetings for the purpose pur-pose of securing steamboat service on tho Port Townsend and San Juan route, and also to have it ua established establish-ed mail route. Steamboat opposition in all earnestness earnest-ness has set in on Puget Soond once more. Kates have oome down, till carrying of freight is no longer a business busi-ness of profit and passengers travel for little or nothing. The Tribune says thn chizens of Seattle have organized a vigilant committee com-mittee for their own protection. Watchman Watch-man patrol the town at night. It is getting uncomfortabie for the thieves and their lives will bo in danger if caughtj Tho Olympia Courier says: "This "s tho 125th day of January. Grass ib growing rapidly; trees are budding and Nevada ice is being delivered to customers cus-tomers at this place at three cents a pound. Think of that, yo resident'! of the frozen regions to tho eastward of tho llocky Mountains," |