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JHpIKWSOf SUNDAY.' m m «nt»wi »r p.- miCABO. a rial" — With Ik* Hap a aI Sew Torfc-Wteeto af tea p, |- K ,IP Caaater* Meaac Ca^er- C*ie*c.«, 'one IT.—The uncertainty ■fcfeb hv -arroondad New York an toe kadi ng (a /tor in the coating <~on- TT,ff - h» been di*pefted. To-night a «i aiiuinncwl that the (Mnaiei SMB the Empire Htate had detiared tordwuibev M Depew anani moody, ted that under thi« coodiikm Depew MU airqit the honor of having hi* - tnlf pre*«nted to the wwwtoi. a a informal caucua ha* bees held and this remit ha* tots reached with at an* friction. gob-eyient torextigstion verified thii and an effort was mad* by the figaoriated Pre*# to ma the recipient of the New York honor*. He had alrtariv retire-i. however, and hi* pn- T ate «£rretary -tated that he cnuM not he Men. To the queotii/n of the re porter, the amanuen*i* Mated that if R. report of New York'* action tu correct, I)epew wa* now really before the corven&m. Collector W.H. Rohert'onntetelthat a result a* indicated had been reacbeJ and that Deprw'* name wwH be placed before the convention w the choice of Sew York. "We are going xtraight to victory. There ha- not beets a* mw-b a* the Mrratcb of a pen. Everything i* unaulmo w. New York atanda to-night »« one wan and I>c pew fc» lt» choice." Later—Channcev M IVpew ban dc terniined to permit hi* name togu l«- tore the convention. He aimovnced hi* conclusion to Kenator fUaMek and other* lihiight When Depew a de rision wa* ma-lc known a meeting of the New York deletion w .V"'* l ? p 1 1 The matter wax laid 1 >efore the b.»ly aad it waa alxolately vettled at the meeting that Depew would receive the whole vole of New York, the vote* of New Jerwy and ( onnecti- ut and miUJ rient vote* elsewhere to irrinr hl« etrength on tb<- ftr«t !>allot up to nintey four vote*. |X6RI»»SA , « rilfl. (.'MrMKi. June IT. —Colonel Rol*rt fi. arrived in Chicago to-day and at CM* enteral into the canvas for Judge <«re*ham. To-night Cakmei luge r soil wa* a-krd hi* Idea of the sit uation. He *aiil: "I never »J* *o many candliletes nor m> many dele gate- witinmt a candidate. Tbttl i one general feel in*, however, that me nm In more important than the can didates The Inane involved i* of aorfi yad important* that petwon* are bad ■tight of. I l-elievr that tlie convention will act with a (treat deal of deliK-ra- Uun and in accordance with it* be«t judgment." "Who i' yonr personal choice 7" "I think tire-nam I* the IK— t and most available man. lam no politi cian There i-> no office that I want and none that I would have, but I do want i' i we the Republican party again in power. I want protection for American labor, and I want to M-C a man of brain* at the head of the re- BQbli' ) .rc dm hi lia« a good, clean record He 1« a man anions men. He ia hone t. straightforward, patriotic ai.d capable. lam for him because I know he i' Noumt to the core on the Bue*tinu of protection. because he lie eve- in the American policy of taking eare of the laliorers and mechanic* of the republic. lam forhim la-cause he is a genuine man and w-ill stand-by his conviction* in the Held or on the bench." "Will Mr I'lninc lie brought into the convention ?" *■ "I have been tril l to-day by «oine .if the warw-t friends of Mr. lua.tie th it 'be i* ab-olutely out of the convention. Blaine could have bail the nominate <n if he had wanted it. He *a» the choice of the party. There 1* no doubt of that, and I think he could have! e--n elrcte|. On the tariff l**ue he w-.uld have licen iavlnelhle. Uut Mr. Maine, I think, ilid not care to take upon him sell the burden of another campaign." When Ingerwoll heart that New York had agreed to support IK-pew. he aaid in answer to the reporter* que-- tlon "IVrsoually, I <to not kuo* much alio-it th# 'granger' Statea, •» oalled, or whether they will Miptx-rt. Iteiiew or not. Of course there wtmltl be the cry ot the nominee lieing a r.al road president, but I think the people arc intclil -cnl enough to know th:i! lie in enifuittil in a lawful i'u■'inc , and it laharillv fair to say that a win in that business is not eligible to political pre ferment. I have gie.it confidence in railm.ii! leopie I Siav i placed my |i,.. in litclr kt-s-j.ii.vr thou.tan U .. ttmes, (lid I .I'll willing t»> trust a man aitb my vols- if I trust him with my Ufe The que thins are: How t.oes Ik-pe* manage thia railroad ? J|" w lie treat hi* cust uncr«? How doable treat hi- employe*? I will never la-lk-ve that this lountry wi ! Iw ntleil by ignorant prejudices. It may la- Ih i't it in. but I will not admit i fiepew can carty New York witboat a doubt, and HO can tirvsliant, t*»r that matter " «V«IIIM.TON ASH hakot* t'l!tc*oo. June IT. A new el-ment in the presidential mntr>t **" n.adi amiareiit to-night, when the Pakota and Washington Territory men, rep re-entinjj twelve Totes, <;e< lareil that they would take care oi tln-ir friend<. dhermau'H friend* were exultaut I'a kota -< can c h i-l>cen nhly in th -national coniniitt< .• \v t oi.eiel Hooker, of Vermont, a prominent Hheriinn ;uan Allison - friend-al-o put in a i turn on I'ikoti - co u will in return for the iiervice-" of J S. 4 i ck Mill, who K\d ai»o -t«»\itl hv th-- Hukida tnen ill the ti'itioual ctmi' litte -. t.ie eh.inft? to Uak'>( i U-t Bight by John New, of Indiana, wm interprete I a me initio that |** lutp«, has a i . ttrase on fre h support trow Pa lo a and that the ambition of Warner ' .tiler, ot New York, to l*> chairman . , (hi convention would u • tie» k from the value -o iree. J M. lUilev, ot li ikota, who w«> spoke-man tor the territory l«*fore the national committee, -aid to an A- iK iite-l l*re-< mmrter thi- evening that tae leh frv tioii had not willed upon 4 can lulatc Alkiv \l or THE Chi v.u, June IT Aflrr an eariv liffaks i-t thi* morniusr tho r.« £*»t out Itttincr anil, letl l»T the i uj.t»r nia delegate'* \%ith their white >iik han* ner an«l » band of muMc l«rhin l wrueri taar. !nM two men lieariUK an rji 't- Mvtii ni till* of lU«ii>f. I*"wjw tbf Cnion ttfpol («t meet tlif ( www® deleft ...n, whieh «** «npjH»*«lU» arrive at 9 o'elork lonijat It '»» ■otjwt ;n until 1" o'el.wk Thel olo |%l<> motile ilmrnt the tWw liauner vi>l tli,- Blhmh- jilotura and riled » liin«l tlu- Farirtv <-oa«t deleplf*. they mvex-orted amid tb« eheer-> of the eruw.i- whvh a*~eml>led everywhere •km : the -trevt> to their h«-a>Ui«arl t» at the lirand r.A' itjr hotel. thk r%v trie ivi-t wtut«ATioj» Chiiuoo, June IT The Jet-rmln atfon «•: the l*a< itl»- coast men t i -e ran 1 proper recognition in the eonven- Umi in in imle-litift it ell. A meeting of the delegate from the -tale- ami territor r» west of the Mi**ouri ritrr »a> hold at the hradonarter* of the California tr.l-. afternoon. Hcnr> Woimtt. eh airman of the Colo rado delegation. «.ts tkrteil tem|«>r »ry chairman. iml >!(«rp K. •fc retary of the California deiejtaf: >B, leai|ioran voretary. Thc-e 0.l irr •we I it.-r tii'i-V tfie jwrtttaatnt ctrs of the l*3i tie I'wt A-^"-:atiin tilt. (IRBCON rin;«-\Tt >N "Of eonr»<- the ileiepition want. lUaine/'-aM lion. 1.. V •tthe l.el:itul to-lav " When I >»* a* want lUaine,' - he eontinued, "I don't menu that we intent t > i :aVe any tun,mi~ hpht for h;-> nomir.ation. Hi h.i Ati ilt.lunu n'lil I do not t! ink W »houM le |»re >r i or fo fil i*.lo the areeptin of tlif e .miiiaty iJ '■* »ot ailliiii; to t.i e it. hut llie la> - : re Main* Oi.it .lav t< lUaitie i- more 1- p in or and »o".kl p ■» •'§vr vote thaa any other matt whii . , . I, 'J BQB tt* fmJ. iiential noadaac of the CUm Con vention wflt he wre of a sowtdaaakMi ty in Oregon. Our Hate give* a larger repokScaa W I(I Hty hi profMrtton to iWyoptitH—th—aayagfcgr. I aay thi* a* aty epaios and bdkf. It U wonderful how unawiwou* oar pMh are (or the protection of American W tntoT." "Who fat Oreaon'a aaeood choicer* "Well. I caal aay. There are hmm ua Graham nan. after Btaiae. of com, but we wfl sot be tnhamon waa and I think that we wffl help nominate the president of the Tailed Htatee." •as iT->a tovm' VIEW*. fdifino, Jane 17—There ara evi dence* of a break of the pognaw arranged for the Ptdk ' oat tern toon, aad Senator Jone*. of Nevada, who wa* made chairman of the com mittee appointed thi* afternoon to ar range for a general conttrence of the deitgaku weatof the MhMoari river, aaid to-night that it waa doobtfal whether toe Pacific Coaat d» li gati» wouM vote aa a unit upon the presi dency. There ia no doubt that ail of the < oa«t auto aad t'civndo wonid ha ootid for K-tee tor temaorarv chair man. aad there ia a good pnaye tof hi* wiertion. The impmsion. how ever. he aaid, that Blaine would in any event get the eoiid vote of the Pacific Coa«t wa* acamely to be depemied upon,and he did not think Blaine'« nomination poaojhie. It waa true that Hbernian would get no vote* from the P*>if.<- •tatei It waa poaaible Oreah ani would get «>me vote* there, but not tuanv. ami Alti-o»i. Alger or Har ri-oa miglit he agreed upon, but It wa* doubtful >a aay event whether the arheme of *o!idity of the Pa* ilb- Coaat »latc« for anv candidate could be ae comptiabed "Senator Jon«» think* that Sherman '* nominaticwi i* a po«*»- hility but not prut>able. and 1* of the Opinion that the nominee will be one of the candidates now io the field or •owe dark birfe. A MVIIW or TDK MTV Anon. It might truthfully be »aid that mil presidential movement- were at * standstill dunrig the day waiting on Nn; York. There h»v however, been a more general recognition of the pi*- itivr strength t»f fVnator Sbrmnn, and Wilier claim* ten votes i:i New York for the- Ohio ti>an. and it b concealed that Qnur ha* thirty-live vote. for Sherman in l"enn-ylvania. This ."herman atxmt 13> vote* In the north. which added in hit 3» in the south makfi h» rtfnijlh lormul aUe. He ha- been greatly weakened today, fcuwrtrr, by tlie ai-auits of the i'acifr i ««a«t men. who hate )»en strongly ■ ppo-.ng l.im. Over all h mg- the Maine movrrnent While the I'attforniatis made no seriomt imprension on Saturday. perplexities o! ttic situation are HI great that owe of the .ieiegates -eem to find relief in jr«-ln* I*. It to Blain<- agatn-t all the regular candidate- i*o many objection* are urgad, and the making of a rhoirr amid «o many con flicting statement* Is a matter of the atn*M diltb*ulty. Naturally under *uch (ircamlMMW the nam" of the candidate of four year - -go i« brought more onJ more to the ftont. There ate some indication- ..f « well defined |itan to throw the convention into a deadkx-k and make Maine the natural outcome. Part of thi* programme involves the breaking up of the New York vote, the Uii-tering up of weak candidates and the pulling down of i-trong. thus preventing the nomination of anvis»iy until alter several day* of balloting If there is mieh a scheme, it is well kept under cover, but all signs jioint to It- esi teiice. Home of the Blaine man igers are ex hiliiting unxlety alxiut the imli*c.re tion* of the t alifornia delegation. 1 hey fear that tlie enthusiastic coa ter »ill throw ißaine into the convention prematurely and spoil things. Hena to.- Hale, S'f M uil.y and S!ej.lie:i 11. K kins c.dled <>n the l altfarnian* to-day ami Vjeggcd thetu not to plat* lllaino'a name in nomination. The coa-t men regarded that it was trvcch cry to Maine to appo* the pre-e-ita lion of his name ami declared tl» ir intention of giiing ah cad with the TtMlay hm only a;i«lei] t«> tho jm.rr al uiHtrUuntv. To-morrow is c * to bring devrlopiurnU TilK uxr.. Jll i«e l - Tlw »kin»i»Wn: preiimir.t,rin fo the grent battle which will lie formally opened in the con vention to-morrow I* ittn; uallv active Bil l ajgre-»ive. In the hotel eorri dori. tii!« morning early, (Troup- of lotiitK iaitK congregati-d in the lobbies, talking over the situation: and though thare wa- nothing definite which the fricndsof any candidate could use a-a iKt'i.t for enthusiasm. prediction an I counter prediction- were 10-.nth an.l vijtoroualy Indulged in The d-.-r- of the liead .|uarWr« of the various *t at.-dele gations v. ere invitingly open. Within, eager, 1« Kip-!*- Icckei gentlemen stood prepared to -eue upon po.->ing delegate* to ituprr* • ujsm them tlir ■ic-irahiliiy. it not ab-oittte nece- ity, of nominating thi* or that favorite wm to obtain Bs»uw) •onvc-o The announcement oi Itepew's can .1i,1,i. -i emtsl to hare Invig .rated Al llsous fori**. They predict that the ■ invention, in its pre-ent uncertain (vmlitiw, will l*e ptn-ullarly au p cims for "re-erve" candidates, ol » hunt they *ay their favoritei- -trmg f I. Teiler called earl* a ltd i« 'till • 10-el edwith lleneral Hcndcr-on.of lowa. The result of tlielr confer at noi I e lea-ncl, |. it the Alli-on men claim that Colorado ami lowa will act in harmony. Iteferring M a mjbli-hea statement that lowa. through a r< pre -ent ittvc at the New York confrem* yesterdav. usitirrd Depew of the vote of that tat?, lVlev-ate Kick of lowa a«id "Nothing eoultl!»' further from the truth The tri*-j»»rtation h'" - * tion is the crave t i -uein lowa today Kail road men arc not popular there. I assure you no repres«-uta_tt*e of our delegation favors IVtyw. W.' arc min ing stietijrth for Ail ion hourly ami without giving you the -tate- upon whi h we count you can «av we «re i-otttitetit of his r.ominati in tiik itt: t it KMi-r.tton. ltesult of the !*»•« Mortem Kxamtn atlun i f III* Tbrual. lli.Kt i*. June IT. The just mortem examination wa- oxuifiiic ! to a tli.-ei-- tson of t!ie neck, larynx and lung.. In the !ar\ 111 whkh wa- found to have liee.'i d -tr >yed hv -uppuration. wa- a cavity alout the -ixe «: a i !enc!:c l li-t j>r. Mckei iie -late-, in a rejort which he prepared al the 1 onimar.d of Kluls-ror Wi.haut. that the .i wa-rt>-yond doul>( cancer of the larynx. He add- that a.itagno-i- wa- rendered very tivtlic lit a- the d-ca-e attack.*! ihe carti'age • ( the larynx at the " t -ct Hil l alteraards dev. los*sl eh ie:!> in the lower ( art .>f the c .rtil ;ge. The .Vali -ays tin a-it«-|ov ..niteil that the larjnx wa*i-ompleieh de-tro* ci! h* cancer, and thai imtn i bronchitis e\i-U*l. There Wa- a!— :n Ham ma tion of the finer rantihc item •»f the hrotK hial tube*, into which |- >- ire-cent p..rti« le* had ciit -reil The whiiie larynx was in a -tate of -uppu ration. and wa- a -oft, lumpv ma with M-arorlV a tra«v of cartiiageo'ts • tract ure rciuaining. There wa- no thing to show the exi.teiice of a |*r foralkm of the walls «t*rating the trachea and the t—ophagu*. nie. iiu -en-ation frvm whi. h the Km|wpir suffered during the last <ia»s of hi life which W»- attribut»l to -uch i>er foration. ap|»-ar< to lw entirely due lo Ihr ilr I tntt U<»n al the iMm.A***. Tm* diroit of ♦U'tttli given A* |>ar3a v-i" orf ihe ltti» # * • An tmis-t.il de<-ree >umt».u:« Ux Ucici , *ta« a^en.Me raii*»«iT!i»>* r>«a mi n utm. lttaux, Ji.ne IT. The errrinonie- at the el-tie of Kne-iervk-oc «i.l hepn with t!ie ler omont* v* lU< hi 1 •'' ' llnf-t •:.« Mi. h x-i Hor!» Then the rtuimv " .le « < Meir-e '■ ,rrr xirh " will 1* »'«!*. *nd toe w ill i ir. r p axerim.l^-Aeil*^ t nnial »i!l 1< i.« the «•:. ovalof tVUwiyt.ir.hor..-. t kaaw tlut tny Keit««w Uvvtii, TlKwhSa'tamm!S J {mUie eatefAfaa by twelve aterer. of the body guard and bore to the tonal <*r«mMl7l|«eoatckMMato. The mia**ten of rtate, hewing the in •tenia of royalty, wSI join the peocea ""J- til emvmemj in the eburrh wffl be conducted. in aocordanca with the is*tructton* pvvn In the la*t teste immlnfthr Im—il Keoeel «>1 otter >leigiinec oAnatmjr The behaviee of the an Emperor Vi that of • dutiful, loving vm. He doe* not allow WBjr boon to pa** without in <(<****■* for hi« Mother, sad her nun ner t»-aar>t him a meant motherly an,i •(fcnkmib Her lU M r ba> not de cided to to where *ae will to from Potadam. There »wm talk of her gulag to RKin »>aa»w. Bau». lane 17.—The Cafamc 'it sMtt haa again mgnalisrd itaeW. The t«ue aaoouncing the Emperor'* death had only a narrow Mack bonier, and •in-* then the paper haa not appeared io mourning, although the other ca per* are appearing in mo*>rning dauy. c«*on os wtuai'i oi»m Ptaia, Juna IT.—Hoet o{ the Pari* M«r. regard the order* of Emperor William to the army aa having a war like tone contracting aiagttlarly with the reacripta of Emperor Fmlenrk. Homeot the journal*, notably the Emir. which ha* a moderate article, viewing the Emperor'* langua** a* merely that of a aoidier *ddre-»ing *oidien>.expre-* the hot* that Emnrror William'* pro '•iamauon to the Pruarian prople a ill be decidedly pacific. Ht Prrtnaara.. Jane 17. The Journal dr Hi. PHrrwburf in an article on the probable foreign policy o?~ the new (ierman emperor aay* he win be Cifcled try the good »en«e' that rbarac rixe>i the two preceding reign*. It i* the impre»*ion here that the memtira bie hope* of the late Kmperor William on hi* <leath bed will be regarded »- a «acred leeacr by hi* grandaon to guide • •ermany'* relationa with Knaria. Via***. June I.*.—The Vienna opin ion of Emperor William's pro-tarna tion it not very favorable. The Xr., V\rt hnm itj a cautions article aayt that Kreieri kaa a vU-tortou* general had no need of hoasting. William, on the otlier hand, was only a boy when the ;rreat battle* which bed the ticrman Empire were fought. The TogUott ihink* that Oermanv'- k>« i* frreparaM". and says that Fro i erb-k an pi red to (Mem and prosre*->. The new emperor'* mani'e-t inten tion U an era of niilitinn -u b at ha* rarely h»en seen. The TmnrlrMoi: »ay* it hope- that Emperor William * only intention i to Htrtngtben Ui<- warlike «-bara< ter of the army, c<tabli<b order and main tain peace. Loatov, June 17.—A di*pau hto the .■Jntvlt-nl from Part* «ay*. "Emperor William'* prtwdamationi have *ent a cehl shiver throughout Prance." The .S'alimtal aay*. "They will edify tlie world. Tbcv are tlie utterance*, not <•1 a pa*toe, frat of a * layer of people " THK t'HKHIDKSTIAI. ELECTIONS EUEVHCIIE. Varlaaa American Itepuhtlr* th .osr Their ( kief Magistrate* tn IMH.4 Wtaiug.iTo*, June 10.—Thi- i* a pre-identiai ele. tion year not only for the-* I'nited states," but for sundry republic >to the nouth of us. Our iici?hl'>r, Mexico, will hold her elec tion within a few weeks, and, from present appearance*, it will 1* almo-t a walkover for Gen. l'ortirio Diaz, who, although he has served two term - of four years each, was ijia '.c reelipible la-t year for immediate re-election to another term by an amendment t.» the i <».sstit ition pa—c.l fur vhe expreas p irpo-e While vi.u-- will !*■ < a-t agamtrt him, tia I a powerful opprwi tionoxi-ted it would have prevented Ihe countitutional ameuduient from - t fl it re ceiveil. it i- generaily aiiuiitted that Hen. 1 >ia- will triumph by an over * helming majority ill the coming el. • - tivu Hi< m-w ti-nn will l-egin in l*e c-mlier, and the friendlincs- which he has always shown to ih" I nitinlState will make his re-election -ati-factory here. Ecuador ha* alio had it-* election this >t ar. Tlm(urmuiinitaunlUntr, Anion!" Ftp- who lis- for four vi ar- 1.-en Minbterat I'.sri-, wa< duly eh a.ultho igh the iwult had at the Lit a .vi< I— nut been offidiiily an nounce I. But a serious complication seem* to have resulted Irom hi< indi»- poaitlon tn accept Ihf po-ition. I're— Uli-nt Jose Maria I'ltu ido t'a.inano. clio*fn four year* ago, *a* not e.igi'lr for re-eii-etkni tbi-* year tin ier theeon rtltutun. and accordingly u»ed hi* influence in favor of Klure- In »»ay t<lwU4 tke TWtr appear-* t > hive lieen ex itsling small. as if |*opl-"» teare S t i oppose the gov.miiieuf- will- f-tiit. I- i..re- i- uniloulite lv one of ih" a!>!<- t ami be t men that could I* chosen, having b#cn f* • 'ipied fixim VOUth tip in pobtk affair-. and having had a wide range of 11pprifiwt a** a sutcs utan an ! Ui|«l«miat. Hftlilnc a Fdinily FPIHI. I'vRKI U.-I I . W V.1., Jl.tl;. 17 TWO families named Itrvwer au I liu«h who !iv? ui«n a.ljoinitur premi-e.«at a olace . allc-i II H i y llollow. off the railrna.l a few mile- north of litre, on thetlhio • in- have l**n cmcrniinft a line of fence, water ami other common property. Wil liatn Itrewer hail lieen dnukinc ye.ter ,lav ami in the evening in nawin* a neljrhl*»r"» Ikh'*e. -aw Mr-, ilu-h an.l her two «on«. Thoma- ami i harlc-. talking a« the irate. He orew a knit nn-1 -ta!.!ie.l ' h irlc- liu-h in the hack \(r- II i-.il ami the other -on :nterfere«l. am! Hrewer. (rra«piriK the ohl lady l»V the arin. "Uiick her -cx-ral time- in th.. throat ami cut her terriMy in the nn k from whi !i 'he -oon l«!e-i t.i ileath. l>y tlu> time. lUi-h ami a man name-l < leaver ap|>eare'l ami attaete-l Hrewer with cluw an<l - 'one*. him until he wn fatally injuied. Brewer i» a riant in -trenp'.h ami niitale * desperate tieht. . .ttin- and da-hint; hi> «»ai!ant- but intlictinitno -eii-.u- wound-. One hi- h:in<ls wa« altnort cut off and tui • are t«o Ion*? tra*hei on hi i head, and hi- fa e and neck an- horrih'.y mutilate.! Cha.«. BtuJt. whom brewer attai ke.t. ha* >i?i!* tlie.l. Andrew Caewecle l»ter» levied. I.OSP.IS, June 1". • -metric ws- in t'rv.ewetl at York to<iaj\ He -aid that l'l.une ewuhl he pre-ident anvday he like.l. « 'arn vie repn.iiateil I ham ><rtin'« a*-ert;on that American" did not approve l.la»l»tom-'< Irish |»«liey and evpre «Hl hi- « trj.'i-e that M~ i Wi.li am Vernon liar >'irt "r Mi>r> I? •iad not chal'enjwl t haiulwrlain in the common- to name two prominent \mencan- who oil not favor that p<»ii, y '' The Amcri.-an- -aid nesk. " mere di~l-'-e> 1 t.l tl-. a! with I on! f*ali-l»'-irv. who had li-tii a !»:tter cnen.v ot the rep-i'J:.- when it was iuraiiiitin{d.iverT." He dt-> l ir>-l tint the ti-hin* treaty would never lie rati tie. I. U.hWr; of a rael*e Train. list r* ». Mori . J -:n<- IT - n.ht the ae*t boiini train '»n the Northern J*«« :iU . when k'-mn* Jim-1 on it a rtstivn near Hilling Montana. «»« •toppe-i hye:-..'ht ma»ke-t men. The engineer was .vmpelled to art as a C i.l« to the rot/her- who broke into the cttire * ear am! irr-l a J*.i- fc**e ,-.mtatiii:»* *»" The male jw.-*n**r« were robbed. but only about *»•' wa* -«vured. *henff Harris, of \ eiW •tone eoantv and a po—e are m r*" Mill. Tire at <•« >%> thn»\ Jane IT.—Karlv thi* morning a fit* l>r»>Ke »t»t in the v t V ! .ia> hotel, a three «tory frame tuiMmr Before the department , >M UX rewpewd the htuVims «a? in en t;r* wreck. Anfcwr Wiwl.-wer and T Treahrr. who hail the dimnjr roo:u and kitchen le-.-«-«, hate*#** arrwted on a eharee <4 ar-on in MttllU the £ttl ol tZ ToUl k- wiU !«■ atetf f.oi) I>ta«tr*u« Ftr*. K;v,.mv>. A T June IT--A .:•* •- t-w- f.re Iwkf -n the n of thi« »■'*» *•' - tfWrWMi in o«tac to the iwv»vr »i»l. .prwad *rv npl? JUuOll* the bm«iiaf» UaHrnat. Va., June I7.—A *cAe taken at noonl4tip«al tain frooi Baltimore to Chicago with «»» Mary land and Delaware 'Mtntiao and IW Taaaj Mrm Bopehbcsn c!nb of Baltimore for choir* of nnrside-attai rrnitai; BSaias MB. «iw»- ham 13, ssrattrrcag I*. Owpw Ant Line— Ptaed Htim iagl« on : D. B. Btraaer and famtir. J. C. IHkr, F. Jaqwes C- M. fdurt, Jodie Hamilton. P. L. Keen, Mrs P. Brows. A. B. Boomer. P. C- HaS. Mr*. l-tell. James Smith and Wnsicnjits. On Monday : A. Bnxrektf. W. E. Lewis, A, C. Hamas. Mrs. H. Low jOT. Mm. ]«. So**. O Diion, C. P Miller, B. S. Thompson, 8. Robnn. A T. Hewitt, Jane* Msßer, J. Sim moa*. C. Hewitt. Mm. Bmitmr. Mrs. M. BUjm. B. S Powell. P H. Ashby, J. H. Planner*. W. A. Cook, W. Jones. K. W pritchard. X Dwefc. H. Ster tra, J. Km!man, C. P. Bower?. C. H. Johnaoo, J. P. (iiwo. J. Collins. L. M. Gamble and 11 emigrant?. Oregon A «'alifornia— P*««d Mr-1 ford txi Hand a v - O. M. Wood, rlarlrs SVnti, EL M. "Johnson and wife. W. J Adams. Charfe* E. Flovd. Charter Willis and wife. W. J. Benj, P. B. Mroof, Mrs. I». B. Berry. J«uc P. Smith, wife and daughter. <Jeo«Te M. Smith. Miss tiallihan. P. W. Striker. A. W. Pl*h. J. X. Srale. W. K. Woll. Mis* .Sale-. D. Kahn, t». Morley Mr- Mile-. Mws Potter Ruse and maid, M. Myer. William X. (Grif fith, T. Mc<«rath. Bert Cole. Joseph Franceoor, H. C«wi*. W. E. Burke, Trade. Mi*« 1- Sholds. Fannie Jarota*. Mi*s Ijjuie Hart. H. V. Uo t*-rt. Wife, two children and serrant. W. J. Martin an 1 wife, 1». Elmer. 1. B. Martin. H. Hubert, Mrs. MeLeod, B. Fisher. J. U. WShams, J. St. Clair, L. R. Marnier- E. H. Berry. P. M. and wife.Charles Adams. James W. C. Alheretl. 8. M. Smiley. M: . M. Nondernt. 8. M. Collins, Jo!:-: idi«h. RoJwrt Bupui and wife 'i,'»rfe B. Pelt, J. Tudoress. tieorpe Andres- and wife. Jame i iarke. >l. Mcl)onald and wife. B. H. Mare and wife. W. C. Frew and wife. E. A. Hartshorn. Mr. Wilher, Major J M. Frew, Mrs James R. McCrarken, P. W. Parklinrst, F. A. Koetz. R. H Parkhnrst. M. H. (ioodwin. Mrs. S. 11. (■air. 11. S. Croi ker and wife. William Af*l. H. J. Crocker, N. E. Tif-k ami »i!e. S. Malwberroer. F. E. Hart. T F. Robertson. P. Cathin).'. mife ami daughter, Mr-. J. '• Kilgoec, Mi * Elena, M:« Paigli-h. Mi-* J. Hayes, Mi-* Maggie Baye«. M. Tinea v. Miss taiura Awtait. o. I- Kimball, Mi-* Mat tie Brans. Frank <;ir»rd, <iu- Wiiliuiis.J. 11. R *ld. T. W. Babcock, J. Sterling, J. L. Howard. I'. B. Corn wall. I>. M. Clarkson, jr.. Ella Wake field. E. C. Bronnugh. jr.. and wife, E. C. I'.ronaugh and wife. Lewis C.I Uronaugh. Mrs. P. W. I'arkh'ir-t and sife. Mrs. 8. A. Hoag, Mrs, Piaj burg, Mr-, r\ W. (iarrett, J. M. l'iper. A. liflnhM, Mr- Harrs- Wil-o:i, J. P. Wilcox 11. Bell, J. E. Rudolph, I! M. Steele and wife. P. L. Pingfry. Clark Hraden. .losepb !>*i?hton. wife and child, C. E. Curby, T. Lor&wood, <i. HooTer. C. N. Clark. S. <i. Kode.- and wife. I.'. t«. tiove, wife and daugh ter, twenty-two secoml-elas.i paaneo g>-r nd forty-two emigrants. if on an-1 < 'alifornia - l'a-sed Med forrl on Monday J a-. B. Roger*, J a-. T. smith, s Hammond and wife. Mrs. J. 11. Bishop, Mr*. A. li-her. 11. Abraham. W. t M«x>re. J. H. Butler. O. A. Spencer. Mr». 11. L. llaTe- and son, J. M. Coleman and wife, Mr-. L. • ioodman. -Mrs. A M. Henry, (ieorge Bat--, P. S»a!>a. her, wife g.«verne»* and two children and fifteen emi All visitors to {Seattle are rcqor>(c<) to call at the office of Kwinitn, Llewellyn A Co., the real estate urul money" brokers of the Pacific, Post hmidinr. and procure? printed des criptive matter of Seattle, raulv for mailing free of t*o?t. my'iltl If yott vant t<» r*ad *otnethinj»inter- glaw* over our a«i. ami <c our uflVrin>r< Monday mornm*:. Ilantl ker«h*f< 12c do*?n. Tokia.*, Sinpr* man A Co. jeW Curtain sale. Tam!K»rTJ«l curtains. Turcoumn portit rr-. < hinilie j>>rtiere t , Sheila portiere*. Tokla*, tkngerruan A Co. Hosiery sale. < heater deary |SIS.S. An Important Announcement About «Ix weeks •(T n , *1!!' at btwlnew. I *u aoddenlr atta.-ked with etcrooiatlna palna tn mv feet. kiw-ea and ban la. S»«erere the attack that 1 to* my bed lmmrdlately. ■ml ID two or three >tar» "I Jolnta were • wulten to ataoM .b*!ble tbefr uiuril «tr>. and •!<-*!> was <M«-n fe mme Aft/r suffer In* the moat Mrmctottiut pa<« for a week, using Imtmeata at.l rartmis ruHt-r ntnedlea, ■ frlrnj who »Tnit-mh*i*-<t wttb m} hejptaaa COB mion, aatd to toe: ._ " Whr don't j»u m* Swift • Sp»rt!l,- and tw it. "I «tll mtaranteea cure, and If It doc* B tiM medicine .ball ooat J■nmiiiM." I at ph* nwl tfco i 8- 1. and tftff ua'.n* It Uii Arw day, had a quiet nvtit and rrfrrahtnc aim i■■ la a wt»k I feit yrtatlr leneOtted. ID t&ree weeks I t»njld stt op and walk about the room, and after u-lng tlx Kttflf* I wa* oat and able to go to Iwilmm, Klote then I bate hmi regular It at mr poet of dutr. ar.-i etand o» my fret from nine to t. « hm.ra a day, and m eotlrrtr free from pain. Tteee at* the Main and simple facta l:i mro-c. ar<l I will c:ieer?nll» an ever a.l liKiiiirfc-j rvUi. l e tl.f-rt.v, cither It teraoaur b« •■■.i Th '*a» M ««vnjj*. 1! W. Ith street, New Y rkCJtT. Kistrmix. Tr** -I b«w warded da» TereatMck of rUeamatMl bya timely nwert to Sw irt'a In all c»* wnrra a per manent relief u fc.-«*ht ihl» n«l>ctMeom tnendu tt«eif f * a ounaJitiui.-nal te»U!tcn« thai tb< n uarhlr erwlieatca tb# teoda of ula raaa frvw U»c •T»tenu Rer. *. P. Hittsu, D. t>. \rw Ton. 51 7TW art-after «pe- t!c* CStu to fvtlered i t 1..-• i f*otao« without •ni t-rn.m. I» tlk» ot Srr.ft *S.eetfio wu.'trJ a perfect (u* C. I' ar*E. Titrtt, Ox-*t li!t> rlrl. aw.l ait,and bo». a<^l far year*. h«,l » r-.fura la 'he «|«I ai*rar.-:te,i abap-. T>rr were puny and "l<-k -. Tu rtaj tt«j ar» 1,. i!'h_> ana rt> Ixut, alt ibe ru>u:. ot ». » S. }\i T. Comas. Laox Lara. Snrrm Co.. ria.-Tonr 8. 8. & aaa prowed a woaderfal atwc-M tn my cue. Ti r can.M'r n m> face, no dooM, <n>aki hare karrtol me to wy «r»re. I d.. ««r.a :tti Wosderfol. »»•! ta« noeqnaL K. U. B. ar. Pu>uaaeter. TT.co, Ttiay W 9. ■. *. <\v A'Urta. lia. t <»rt::>e»oer k.w« :a< thas y«i »mat. 11a roluctarj t«»iimo»lala. we tame pteaaare la xatinc Chat one of onr tatir .atfunrti baa retrained her nealtfc by the four lanre bt4t.lea of y «r (treat trrnmy, after ha.lnar keea at litralM for arreral reara. Hertroobta w.. eatrr ma drulitr, cauiwj by a ittaia* pe retlar ta> krr arx. »naa» * Co . r>mi«W". T.iree l-- ia maUrd fnw ua appacatiua. Ail ' '.I -* 1 wit KV S. Taw swirr Srin»*- r\, pr*w« s. A'taata U». >. v» Tor k. '.s>> SEATTLE WOOD YARD. ORY A!.I>EK AND FIB W"X»l> ( IT ANY <k«in->l ktic?b. ITT kiDdtlM a «(*- naity < •«! .itrrrJ l>»n» p*-"* •>< tfte fit*, Order* at IMS Fr*«jl «rr**l, or at y ani on Hoi-ciu*' wharf, foot of s«w» itiwt a>til3 Sm T. A RfSKEU- Proprietor. W.~ A. HASBROUCX & CO., kftail k*~D r***c*im * CRTJGOISTS 4>i' r r »a« t* Photographic Supplies. Frost •!.. W. T. Mass Private Bcaitiu HOr*K, COR. MARIOS AND FEOTT j«». mer lira* store. B.«nl by <Uj, mt ■-» wwttfe. nt* HANDICAP COMPAJfY n«w Fa.n»<rv H 'i«r rVanw*. Fitie Wiadow W fltbi "*« ftpcr HAS** r*. r***T lu«i r*idiaixttn r->om m|bTlh| *a»i cr r ':-'f*4 elemtafr fit s i pfkt t*r t?s<e <■? <* vsr* dour a:ul proeu 4jf- *»4*T suui j tilaA noowu'i «• | * T. " -f* ' " # , "We will endeavor by all fair means to promote the growth of a prosperous manufacturing city." ■riijfcc TOWNSITE, Situate on either side of the fresh water outlet to Lake Union, traversed by the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway, is the one SUBURB OF THE CITY OF SEATTLE Specially Adapted for liaDiifaetniini Enterprises OF 1 EVERY DEEIORIPnON. Upon this property, as a giant, in the growth of this great commonwealth will spring a thriving, prosperous community; the toot of whistles, the sounding of gongs, the merry ' laughter of children, lulled into sweet mslody by the ceaseless hum of looms and loomers, the rattle of hammers and the roar of furnaces, until the grand echo will reverberate from the shores, and the great ships of the sea will strain every timber in carrying to 'Already flour, lumber, paper, furniture, boots and shoes, boats and car works fill the atmosphere, as the mystic problem of a great future comes Floating on tlie Crown of Success. TO CONCLUDE. It is necessary to have people to do this; great works are only accomplished by the toils and ; labors of man. JTo accommodate them, h till SELL HOMES SjTßrf tb ver; propctty.atJlOO perjol ai Or. *IOO m>r l lntMi<2s?('ash}balai]ce!nio]ithlvii)ayments. l ■ 1 _., _s, - r ♦ w *jS!£3feSr. .S3SS3BBBW * "13 OF, fe VI Give YI a Lot, if TON will 1 Mil a sn hoi TO COST &SOO. Or, if* you wish, we will arrange one for you at a slight additional *W"e are, fort\xnat©ly f yours, WARD & GRIFFITH, AGENTS FOR THE ADDITION, OCCIDENTAL BLOCK. the waiting world the products of this city. 3