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Show THE TERRITORIES. The brig "Perpetua" was at Kalaraa lately, discharging iron. She brought a cargo for the Northern Paoifio railroad rail-road An exohango says: "Oysters and clams from Olympia comprise tho ohief luxuries of Kalama, W. T. next to whisky." C. D. Morrison, of San Francisco, offers to expend $500 in disseminating intelligence concerning Washington Territory, if tho business men of Pu-get Pu-get Sound will contribute $300 of that amount. A boy named Gallagher, whose pa- ' rents reside in Olympia, one day, while playing with an open knife, slipped i and fell, the point of the knifo pass-1 pass-1 ing through the pupil of his right eye. The Vancouver "Register" intimates inti-mates that Eonio ono talks of establishing estab-lishing a sash and door factory in that place, and says ironically: "If tuch things aro allowed to go on, our town will begin to grow. Streets will be straightened out and improved. Tho sound of the saw and hammer will spoil our morning naps. The discordant discord-ant yell of steam whistles will annoy onr ears. The thing must be stopped. We want a quiet town. If any of us take a Rip Van Winkle sleep, we want to wake up and find things in Vanoouvoras wo left them. Lot all good and quiet-loving citizens join in opposing innovations." |