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THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, I !: cmmumw 11 isst S3O fors6 Don't You Be lieve It? THEN CALL AT my OFFICE AND IN VESTIGATE. I also Offer lite Following: 99 Acres cf Hiawatha ftrk Addition, beautiful ly located; view of Sound »nd Olympic Rans;e fi om ill parts of it; 500 feet of water frontage; $l5O per Acre. ( * As i r. 40 Acres two miles from Kirkland, one mile from railroad station; half cash, balance one year at 9 per cent; SSOOO. House and four lots in Barah B. Yesler's Addi tion, near Broadway, S2OOO, Half cash, balance one year, 10 per cent. Lot corner Blanchard *nd Eighth streets, SI7OO, SIOOO cash, bala ce one year, 9 per cent. 120 acres timber land three-quarters of a mile from West Ooast Rail road track and above it; estimated t:> cut 800,- 000,000 feet; SI7OO. Lot in Edes & Knight's addition, 60x120 feet, cltaied, grubbed, fenced *nd in grass. One-fourth cash, balance 5 at 10 per cent. $550. lIIOOIE, BeaJ Eitale B. tier, Cw- Second and James Sis, SEATTLE BT7SIJTES3 COLLEGE. Thorough is b«»ok fborthwui. typewriting, pea man ship, etc, Send f*>r riten ar tad »p#*r Whitman College, Wall. Walls. W. T. PCLL COUJ»K COCH-E ALM SCI- I entlOf and literary rounra. A<-adeai< department prepare, f.jr tot roile«r. ol tearhlnir or bantu*-*!. *aperior r.»n~ rv» Uxj ol ma«lr. Instructions In art. eiora tloo and molnn hnfiiuvi. Eleven pro i""T< a«d tearber. and fjn •toden'. La <*>«' y*r<il<tK ball Y.naK Brs't hai. being hollt. Fn u, ;>eo» Heptemtwr t, l l ®* Write l«riUl{*tie to A. / AKl>£E <tOX, A. M.. Ph. r.. Prudent. Holy Angel's College ESTABLISHED IBM Boarding and Ihv School for Boys. u « i Canter 12th and B «t«, Cathedral block. VANCOUVER, W. T. MILITARY UIHOIPUNE. Ofli-n c*m farllHv ol a tbor oa*li edneatioo. i Uwn in Latin. freurh. German. Emtlfah. Mathcmatirc. Mookkaep Ine. S""ien<-e», Mua e and I'eftman.hlp of auv are or ftet>olan>htp admitted. Perlert discipline .Trictlr hat kludly en fanned, tor ca:al<>gU'** applv lo eodAw KtiV DIRECTOR, lloly Antral'* Collate. Vuniam. W. T I PUGET SOUND ACADEMY, Cocpeville, W hid by Island. V. T. Fall Term Begins September 27, 1888. Instruction Thorough. Expenses Moderate. Some change* have be< n made In the corps of teachers. A thoroughly eompe n»nt music teacher has been secured, and inatru tt >n will also be giv« u Iu Painting and D aw lag. 1"r further information address C\ K. NEWBKKKY.Coupeeille. W. T de.-Uw ANNIE WRIGHT SEMINARY, Tacomi, W T. A Boarding and Oay School (or Girls. The U*.t ln»triictlon in EnuH.fi, Frrnch, <krruan. drawing and paioting, inatru mental aud vts-al music, iucluding the piano, violin ami guitar. The next ses-dem o(>ens oa Thursday, September IX IWH. For admlssioti or catalogue a«ldrrss IfEtß. LKMCKt H. jylSm2eodaw coma. W. r. WASHINGTON COLLEGE. A Bnardias ond Day School for Young Men acd Boys, WIU OPEN FOR THE FALL TERM BEPT 13. 1868 Au entire change In the faculty. D. P. FULFottD.A M .of karine College, wtll he Head Master, assisted l<> K. p. YOUNG, A M , late Huperinteudcnt of Public srhools at Tacoma. and a corps sf other competent teachers. Discipline strict, plca«sut home life, comfortable moms. Building heated with furnaces, supplied with hot and cold waicr, baths, etc. For further prrtlcnlars a>!dre«a D. S. FCLFOkD. Head Master, Wash. Collect. Tac«>ma, W. T. .lust Received! smooM !I>\S(H\\U:R 1000 !h«. Arabian Mccha Coffee. 1400 lb* '-tunica Java Coffee. lUe ftnet Rrovo ia tbe world. 8000 lb» Plantatioo Java. 2500 lbs. Mountain Coi'.a Rica. Tien® eoffr". will !»> ma»to,f dally. Trj a sample of my "I'erfecUun Miend.' J. W, HUGHES & CO., 80f» Prosit Str»»st. f l '*! CARBOLIC SMOKE Mil. The Greatest Anti-Septic Remedy Known. tT he a »mj»lete t rvat 'l»rtM»Uc Smoke Ball" and "Daballa tor ra*-ka>;<." The . Smoke HUM Inata for mouth*. and U ai « ay* ready f>»r om The De be! la tor ( make* a half ((alloc \ of im «!n im\ and - / «•' ( at \ 'NIW k j * x - » »H-r dime* \ J \ J tion* Ihu» wv |»*>> v / itiwlv n- rt t!ial wt hate the m»>*j ▼ ioeipeim'n « rente v/ dv on earth* ami « remedy free from complication*: ea«y to u*e, and *" armle** lhat it »an be arttnln idtcnNltotbf jrnßafMt children with Im heut io any addrwa* uj»on receipt of 9^ We ip|ten«l a f»-w of the many tbcftjUamJ i a*.ift'snU-ii tMUuhmfili we have fit*4irpo« (9allow thai the **t acholic Hmok< j 1 I tall tia* m< t with and I* * nt'tled to «»» i ' i • <,■ *int twvt'M. No mwlldiH m rin i | rented ha* ta-oome •«* p&p*Uar. Over a ml! i • Rut Pail*" iti um\ ami w* h.4\i ■ j rTo hi: %h th» Ft**T roMrntNr ' 1 had aktnlKia of the lunc*. I'nml to j throw at*enp*J*|H of afr>ic and corrwptm* j : ~.if n i My h« a-! wa- ' ! atopped up with a tarrfhle ea*e of catarrh. . j I toad Uk- rvuiv(U«« tPrordluttto Airtft »•*» j Smote HaH ami !>« beUatorv ami iu throe Wf U't!:jc w »* 'it a* ••• • ' « it n Mark*-: St., S. F. j I wa* attack-tt at!h ha» f«*\er rr?ti!arlj j | f*«r .* year#- I'reathinc through the na a< ! > l*asaagr wa* an irop»~*iV Hit\ } N-ir*:» t»» j nar the «arKi!i< >iv.okw Hal! and lam com i j pietvly ruivd -.,.«t0 i Itirav.v M l» j t had w hat I* termed eatarrh of the head i .tv> l i!ir«»a! I naed H - *Varbo!»e Smoke 1 ; Hail/' and U ca**ffcfe#rf* <** 'fi mr. Vin* KT Hat 21 Keame* >t. far* a»td my - !ht rlu a *v' | 4 "Carbolic Smoke Kill. Ct eaml m.* of ■ | * vcre and ficrttwitralbeadaehe I< ai » nnt»mmcn«l it to an votu- from heasl. throat or lung; tiottbi*- Tn&o RetcKCRT. Su?veyi*M»v-.wral.« allfwuia rartnltC >ta«»ka BaVc ei!r>«t t v Jt'HN K. W u ut t, sunt. Wcftern Vvimivi < \*..lti J:*ria;*oll* It« ure4 me t»l the w,>r«! kU4 «?f raiarrh. «iEi» VI *• Nt u <'K». Hoofcfceepcr 1., B.i w H- K .iivi ana|K»iia By une of a half Stnokr l I aan enrvd «»f ratarth A. I\ STOTT. AqUmw of t*h«\»o--'IoKy of rhrt»''i Life, and other worka. It»«liana|*o-i«H The r *>m* ke Ha ', ae-l "Dc l«eliar*r. a-? *«>r »ase a: Stewart A » >• •, kvi.« and Hubroot k s„flattie, a»«1 at >:r«aj*t «i Broa., aud H* tincy'a, T*- owk PriCf ef Full Treatment. 53.00. falaatuth \«-k xottr f«»r it \ NMhi I>\ iiii hmt I'VmtP STATKS «»r WKRH'A. i TlKXlt or \\ » r*» th>' And»vw;» a# ihr- • T "eiit « r! Waahto« ru n T;-rt uv> Von ai-r ht « *t *: \b Gen rr ml I * «» r » * ' ch s* . d I at* !«* lw b !d in aU toe KW Pn ot Va« T« . v v. Tt-. u J it fi»Uo«iaa thr ri-»; M ■ av <<[ V- • ■?«'er, one a*i*l OCP \- .'-a'asK ceai. ol tit« UU.U, a*i b* iH« ItniUry a* iante m» baud a*, t canned#«* «f*at*a .f tlw= ? tWrftory io is a» '•ed «J t»nr i» a, thl» 1 »h 4*« \4 and iu . «H»«f i **d aod irt.r?tv«xb tear 4 the ol t i« > Ss*a;e',»? *r>- riea f,ri,LNt sFJiPL^. | By She Uoiwtnar *: 11. O of Ik Tettiftorr. jskjvoj'hww (Vff «£*d wimS biU »t** icmtofiai sudi^ W. P. BOYD & CO, 6*21 and 623 Front street, Cloaks! Cloaks! AHHTVAX OF FIHST INVOICE OF ew Styles. The unparalleled success of this department during the past season warranted us in placing large orders early. Con sequently we are In a position to offer this season the largest and choicest selection of the very latest styles of Lsdics', Misses' and Children's CLOAKS I LADIES'WALKING JACKETS all the Newest Shapes and Designs. A Larr»e Variety of Chi 1 dren's Cloaks! In the very latest styles and very low prices. Dally opening of SPECIALTIES in Staple and irancy DryCoodt from Chicago and New York. 621 and 623 Front Street, SEATTLE. W. T. CAPITAL, SIOO,OOO. TRUSTEES: /S 1. Fvttui, t'ajhicr Ptwot Sound Xat'nl Bant _Q 11. G. STKCVK, Struvc. llaiuvs & McMfckeu, Attorney. T A. B. ,-TK«.»BT, Druitglst #»• f. Y*V* Dr. T. T. Mmoa. VV» J- f- HoYT.MeiiK r D. Hortnn &Ca,Bankers • %\n B. OAWE«TjScbwab«fbe^Mroi.4Co.,ll«hto M *vVW M. l>. hit-LABi>..l > re(udcut.!w'attlc Haril»art * Company. II H. ljaif, Turner, Eug'o A Lewla. El siov. K P. Fkkkt, Vict*-PresidentPugcl Sound National Bank. 0 J P. HOYT. rufciUDKST. JAMK3 BOTHWEIX, SKC«STA»Y AMD MAXAGEB. FREE OF COST ! ESHELMAN, LLEWELLYN i CO. The Real Estate nr st "OP.FY BraKers of the Pacific Coast, rit«!n) »o rd il D»VIT.*TIO!I to all V?'n-i:-' In "RATALS, w «< ' u to all rnU< .t*. U eali 4' ll irotie*, POST BUILDING, MILL ST., SEATTLE, *nd » «s l * r*w trl >o«» «m- r IM»tTING ""KIN"!) DlWH'pnV! t% v<« »». » • »"» »> K «-*!> ■>* * »»»"«.'•«>• to jw f.i.mfr «cJ »o- ,j,v I'HKE • r COST 'O vol.". *i.d I! fan %!n>oM vlrfc t» pUct ,usa- Ki.-Dey in »t» Future Great City of a# Pacific Coast THE ONLY SEATTLE IN AMERICA, *« can you lota in BOSS' SECOND AUDITION FOR $175 OR S2OO, iTbl- la th* ui»nuf«iia lon eater of o- JM» In r.lb»w Well lsc«M •<"' »;o- », ur t o*li r«» '• •on ">• mrtrw'i In j-»-ttW; or •'ibsr>'*a b «*W » i »• It*BH>|Ml Mill <m*— la a ilf. t l« ***«#••'»rt« ■ !'tto *»' mi il (t«i- u** I>t i! tb- to.- * <t>»t *t' «• nr •ed»b>» oi j» « f- *t<i rb'Mn-n will d«*M» ( n i«'pa' t "1» >'• R» |io». «, ••• s.tulat..u t<«<( «. H- «»ru* i ■ f >»r | • *?■ «»• rt •«*-• t» 'tto- »aU, i .-lit »U;'» t.* 4 cltsrc I' «*■ b>' o* »>• m j iur vr »p, t<• al'ii, U» • • •tin btotinp « ti.u.e u. t»# >, » York of If e P fiSc. COLLECT INSTEAD OF PAY RENTS. EE YOUR OWN LANDLORD FANCY DRY GOODS! T . A TOTTR CO. GKREAT ©ALE SILK PLUSHES I '« >U THIS WEEK < )NLY. LATOUR Sz CO. Opera fllo«»lc* street. EJ. LOBE <Sc CO., GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. Just Received. 50 Crates Crockery, direct from Engbrd, *hlch wiil be sold cheap. " ' -V *3G i If 35 * Tmtk *JP SEATTLE. WASHINGTON TEBRITORY. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1888. AT WASHINGTON. \V§t Likens the Segro to the Vile Chinese. DCTKCSTATK COSKEUCE LAWS. Thr Hogu I'aaaea a till! Farbiddiajc Faron to the Standard Oil Com P»I-AI»or.i»i»» a Siate Control Over ISallroad Bualneaa Within the State, Ilesardle*. or the Road'* Charter. | WiaiujNJTOJt. Sept. IS.—ln the n-nate Piatt offered a r=.solution instructing the i committee on finance to Inquire whether a foreign syndicate, combination or trust I coutrois the production of copper ia the* ! I'nited states, and has thereby .argely ia ! creased the price of all articl* a made there from.su I au#seating remedial leg s atioa. Spooaer's rvsoiaiivj; as to political mur ders ia Texas, w as referred to the commit tee on contingent expenses. Then the Chiuese exclusion bill was taken up. and Jonesof Nevada addressed the selUße in support of the bill. Jones said the discussion now was re duced to a point whether immediate action «hould U* taken to prevent the influx of that vile stream of M mgaiiati barbarisui into the pure waters of Americau civilisa tion, or vnetjier the |*eople would have to 1 wait untd the Chinese government should conclude to afford relief. He ought to 'say that when the Democratic party,] after tfts, took oil the gray uni form and put oa the garb of j the working mau, it was at a Lm for a platform. Tne Democrats were fl-.-uadtr- j inf around for a on which to ? siaad. aud they ia lttU Ut ut*oa a curious p!aiform. With a high priest of prolec . tiou in of t.-.e trckops they put In j au ami Chinese plank. Jones alluded to ihe advance of se in California and • enumcraied tne evil <Oaisequenee> flowiug iruzn their presence there, and tani the I Demmrats i.ad shown mucft 2eai in re spt-ci to v.hiu* exclusion. The positions j ot the two jartiv. after the uar had beeu » entirely didVieut The itepubiicau party 1 believed the D< e.a u.ion of 1 tKiv]»eadeace i Aa* intended lor ail men. without regard j to color. After the war In v*Men the j •backus had been struck from the limbs of people, they were ia no humor toli»:euto a proposition to exclude ajy race, 'lbe l>euo;c<ats, ou the other hami. did not believe, with the Declaration ot Independence, tr.a; ail men were equal. [ rue; i;ad long expert nee with u uou tu-! Htnilatiug race, a..d h««l uouse for it when they could no: enslave it, an>i were there fore ready to vote to exclude it. So listless bad the Democrats been in fupportcf their auti Cbiuese pnjpositioas thai tne pes>pie of the i acitic ci a»t did not lielieve much ; iu their sincerity. The people of the; Pat i6c const knew that »f they once could get a major] > of iopubln tins ou their | side, Ihey would sec that justice w as done to thvrn. Vest -aid he had never been able to understand whether there was a different e of opinion between the Kepubdtau party a: large and the Republicans oi the Pacific slope as to the meaning of tue D< claraiiou cd independence. Did the senator from Nevada mean to say tbat a difference existed, or did the senator agre«- with the Dcm«H.*ratic party that this is a while mau's government? Jones rcpik-d that as a boy be had heard ou every o ias ion speeches declaring tne United States to be the home of tne op pr ssed of all nations, but be weut io the tacitic coa»t aud saw bow un|H>ssihle it was for the Chinese to aftii.aic with Americans. He became couviuce«t that it was impossible for twodi»t«uciarid dissim ilar rKc-t-s to prosper side by side in tne ramc country. Ihe l»atbarou> economy of tueChine.se would take iK.ssessioaof every avenue cd iudu>try, t«» tue exclusion of Americaus, ami he (Jones) wa iu favor of defending his own peOJ-h- aud defendtug tbeiu quickly. Tue evil of c uiuese immigration, lie ►aid, was lucriaaiuif daily. Tne people of the Paclfb CiHtsi ueuiaudt-d that there should be Uo more delay. TU«y said the aub)eet wm» *»* ie over waiea ii»e t ailed states were soVc.- eigu, aud that il was derogatory to the dig nil) of the American people that they suould a.-k the cmai i.- govt t uiueni io j mu wiUi them before tney eould decide who would be domiciled in tbia coUntr,.. Tnoa at oaiois who would vote for tutoer oe ay might buu a treat reward, in fait, tnat U»e> bad msintafned tbe gin-vdge Demo cratic CondlU-.iis undistui ts d, nut inust wbo wotiid vo e for immediate parage «f tne bid w.Miid have tucir nanus he.din r»:vcn*net, not omy by tn • pre*eut popula tiou of tbe i'acifle < » ast, but by tne uiau> mil lions who are to luhaoil it iu the iu ture. Vest uiil he bad Men enough of China uieu 1111 tliK'ruii tu make inui fear Ritre Mai jt'.bw f«Vvr in tl»c country". He into uk* »« uii or fioui Nevaun a que Hull m« to tue i»vi im mi.»n of Independence, out mi l K't «>**!y Mti iudiiecl reply. He nautta tu know it Uim Kepubii<.an» fiom lav I'aeitn ci a-i wi.<» t;rg» d tue ». u*to to relieve tueiu irvm Hie curse of Cuine* t were to tura rouau aud \ote lor too n»o»« eXUvuiß uurtMire tu tix on the wlute nun ul tlie buutn tne curve of nettro uumttin iiuii. If the rignt to vole were au tempted to be given tu the Chinese <f tile I'aeific Cult, i «>l(urul« wuU.<t tight IDe c»uui.) till the last ii;h 11 Kll in d* feuse of tils mane and titeside. Even titiie Nevada, wdu litr 7.J.IAA) people, wuulJ lake *tf» arms Mich u thing; butwncn the ul ta« South, under ii.r liHiii iibi}) of corrupt politician* ai.d ru kk>i demagogues, were given pu*tr lo strike uumu tue «iVlliullvwi of the t>»um em |*eu|»l«. wnat, tie n«ked, tuard from ttiise »atoe senators; futt wa» rigui. mat wus a unurvut qutst oil. Tne senator fruoi Nevada bakl j»*pi said tie did not be lieve thdi two race* so dissimilar cou.d jive ia tue Muue country, but whin tt mine to tiegro domination in the M»uth bow uh« it: 1 tie whiles in toe >outn had to submit to ev* ry outrage, auU i! a negro huj killed iu an atlta* h c. turn it ee ul laquiry liad to be uj p. in led and verba* Oi < > a ration* were uea>>i. it uo agreed tnai a vote on lliair's ciotUnt u» iveoi»»idtr *Uail be taaeu al loiuorroW. AnjuUiucd. HOtHK I'KOC KFOINGS. Important Lawa Fasned IZeguiatlng 1 t barges. | W Sept IS,— in the house a j !jo;n i iv -uiUUla wax f ui Ut tuber I tae cjkisaug attpropriaiMMi* j i lor Uiv nandry civil eapenmn vt ibo guV J eiaiaseni. i lit nate bill to amend the interstate I Cuui.iHKt ia« »at >aa« u up. Au sutciau' | iiii'Ut lastia wurtiritin ]iirn> j'iiC'iou sail KxtUi courts iu civil pre j iveati<gs sii'ier ttoe a t was |a aeo. *.*u I uUc r<.*julrtag tbc Intei* a.o comtneiee II eoUiUlt. *»oo II H) lUlUiall Stl r< ft 1« belufe Jan a; mxi uut OuiKtfw Uttou. » »..vj iiak a. any detiaauou ttKreiruaa ua | .aw fa* aua uunaauSaoiv. | auucimi ui ka*«Ns» ottered amendments j • requ.r.L»g th-* to tir.UMt Uie j |ii>.iuuuK of tuv iMtntaie eomo.erce j lawoet<a>ing all pOOollg The I is*noau u« uic>a.oi, uuo«:f*iand.ttgs au 1 sssNWiioaa. tail i ;t, ;u a a ua> ahix o b> k Ifu<»» t.-e i»vi»»io j | #i.qmuma. a y.ar iu tKbauce of jaw, ibc I -i »it» itftn|NUi) WliO Wollid eli ' iu r »uiu»u t a tjuai <«agat lo U; fc*su tu ihe (■riiiietiLirj and there. Aadet ; r*, n i.iMnau tbal Hie fai va.l* *»e.e aiak ng ...o;v n. ii' > u Ite| nte rstat « v • • in• cv .aw -haa laey h«u cut wvue before. Auaers «n» fir*l amendment wa* aad the other as too fai j r a alag. .n»,«*.» of Minnesota a<bir»-»*ed the house | in of tne ut al o3 rni by • lata uuakit-je ranri>ad» lux«>rj«>r*«ed uuder i t'uitcu ssiaies ia*» saavusiiic to Ur laws of *h« states aiwveraed by *.;»*; r<v«d. He c .ae Nuftaeru fScUk naad rt-fu*eu lo snomit loata'e rvguufttiuas oa the gruuua ii.al uaver tue luleTslate etnatrierce law 11 was exempt lrvoa «^o>abtuty lo the stale. i - »ti o«*- '.-gta din <r a -lit of order tne ameudmeat. aud it was ruled out. tins; enor »obmit*ed an ameudment uutg'ag d ttttiawfa» lor any cuoun -n tar* r*«~r aiivj it tu iue ) t^\UiMta vf mis act io irmxry rvflne«i ula ts>- »»Mit:r j-eir -.rtiiu pr*e dot;* oewn svtu uii auu turptuiiiae tor aa* liiii'ier la tank or eyltadvr <a s sliw »)U vS i, ea-««sr t: »ftii.t ~u a..j iaa .u«> r»O j-4 ooa*otU«>u t. at smi , >.. a.. ifce saiav rale tv-r ta« na<i -o ul *aia prt*daeta in woudcn f »r l& us la Cftfiuwl i 'tsaaia .4,1. tSuk uf C;Ub«hr (ft.t, liw Mbil talik a. id t.o>bikf a<4 MUd *'*xl»-a )/» iftTt-* a.>d t4ft*'ira» <a a :»d (m: bitA-bt a»v ,fc *aa a«iu{>'v i, aii<i li<? •:<> Mi . ta called up, aod tbe iou e ; Sh»-'-i sitam SBitrMßb-t. taa tut r v i. That whetv any rsiltoad rcr.- ja- bo-. tuMt csarutwi ur 1 ja.^aiea. ivi a.tt. t-d u; «.ptrr*i»-a ur a..*. w*o*t, 1 » .ue <*■ vpt ia»e a r»iiruaa tajooga, aairfv*» . *--.f . JU th feifiHarfeai lW BU» a>i tkuf •st. auoJ iwT tians • p* f ft.-y.i u tSM|a;Xtj attd j.Aa*tiHfa «»«' h Jvad v? rva * tor t. a " e «fltb iu j**-. *of wr kxniurj, an» G*c tann« ! and setteduk* thereof. »bai! be subject lo ie*i*lative control of and br the several «:atew and territories through, acrv** ur Into w »eh said road or roa-ii are con structed, built or operated, aavthinglu the chapter of or acis of ocuagresa cr*atiet companies. or an* law k f auv szate or territartat enacted hi pnrsua ice of >och charier or act of «?= corporation, to tbe contrary »ff«ittrai<linc. res- 2 Taar section l of tii* a-t shall he Hunted in it* operation. and »tall apple only to the rarrisgi and transportation by such company or<MO|>viia> ox ptts>eO£vrs aad property wholly by railroad or pan!* by railroad aud partly by water, a bee both are used uuwter (S«mmo:j raeot, control or arrangeai nt, frvm one Clare or «<a<i>a to another p»a»*-or <tatiou. beicf within tae terhto ial limit#, t on- aa.i tne aame *ta;e. aud they »hait in no ra*e apply to any eomawu between territonea or into foreign enßtrim The contest over the Uklttema bill wa* then j\->u:ae«l. A motion was made by ] to at the house «v> into committee 1 of the whole for cvusidt-ration of that rataaure, disclosinf no quorum. A call of the boose was urrlered. oaly 13i momiKr> rv tpoodiajc—no qn«>raui. Adjoarned. PORTLAND NBWtt A Suicide's itody Found—An I titer «• «ting Trotting Kaee. i Portland, Sept IX—The dead body of a i man named Jacob Nelson was to-day : found iu the C'O-et of hi* house, oa the ! corner of Meade and Second streets. The ' body was Imaging against the wall, sua { peaded by a cult! tied arwuml neck and attached to a spike near the ceiiiug. The icmiar* were in an a lvaurod stage of de : From evident pHHtnced ar the corouer*a inquest it fs txlie\ed the man . must have commute*! suicide a* least a ; month au«». Ikxm.tl %ras a carpenter by trade, aeed atiout 4», ai d unmarried. Nothing was fousd the reaxm ! ior taking his life. ; A geut:emau who returned from Mount Hood ;ast evening *a\s that on Mouday i is4>t the school house at Almes. t»n tne ; candy, was destroyed by tire. At thai | l * in e there were about two doxen children :in schoi>l A lady who saw a forest fir*.- rapidly approaching save the a arm. and | the little »licsbcgnu h ingoutef the build [ fag after the roof wa> ablase. T»»-ilay's running race, three quarter | mile daab, wa« w«»u by Bogus, Ida Glen .-ec »ud, John Hall third: time, l;t"> 4 | pnxes, flso. SJO, j Trotting r&cv, mile beats. Sin C —Won by ; V:< k F.aherty. The other entries were untaka, li arvester. Ma i<; Kuox,oleander. ; Oueaka so;d favortk , briag ng to * jL\ i i vritu Harvester second aad Kitox third, ; leaving Flaherty in the field. Pool l-u*i j uess was br.sk at these prices, and many j thousands of dollars b«k>u poured intothe ■ box. Fiaherty won tne fir.-; hi at with | Harvester second, Oueaka third. The re- i j suit of !hts beat did notchanue pool buy i mg, Oueaka still holding hrstpla'C, and the odds were nearly iu to 1 aga.n»t the I field. The seeotid heat was won by Klahei - i i>, Maud Knox a close second. Harvester 1 a bad third. After this heat the field could not be bad unless bought a* first choice, 123 for the field* 112 % ach for I i Knox and Oueaka bring the ruling prices. Hundreds who had given big odds oil 1 Oncaka at the opening were now tr\ ing to ; "hedge" by taking the field, and there ! w Hk ii great crowd of eager, impetuous m> ti crowding around the pool stand till tne horses were off for the third heat A prett> 5 start was made for the third luatomaka being fu the lead, but before the quarter- j stake was reached F ahertv had forged ahead, ami when the half-connr i was turned the trotters were strung oat for j about a hundred feet, Flaherty well in ttic lead. Coming down the home.-trcteh ' Km \ gained rapidly on Fiaherty and would nrobably have passed him had bin* not mu !e a bad break when a feu yards : tro:a the wire. As it was. Fiaherty won by a length, Knox second. Oleander "third time, out. Pr.xes, i3oO, SiSO, :c-«. Kuox got sec ond money, Oncaka third. IN FAVOR OF THE KNIGHTS. The Catholic C hurch Finally A|» proves Pow deily 'n Sitelety. New York. Sept. IX—A Kqme c to the Catholic \ru* announces that tbsd* erne of the holy otfice on The Kuigfcts "f : question, fa orable to that or** • xa lion, has beeu s*.ut tt> Cardinal Gibbons. It will be remembered that iu April, 1»7, hi*, holiness, concurring !u idea set fo.th iu a letter «»f Cardinal Gibbons iu j favor«»f the K. of L.. decided there was no cause for action. Th - i>o|»e al>o decided tnat tu < a;m *a, where a man ameiit bad ! l>-. eu issued against the K. of 1.. members j of the order could receive ab«<dutiou t»» : j promise of nbetlieare t«> future decisions J of the holy see. The matter having been . placed before the holy otfice. this decree is j the result. It settles for good the Question i a> far as K«>me Is eoucerued. provided, of j course, the coustltutiou aud aims of the j order remain the same. TULSTB Ai:>: ILLEGAL. The First Judicial Decision to That ; Kd'ect by Judge Ma^uirr. Bas FRANCISCO, Sept. 1 i —The Vulcan Po.vUer Co. has brought notion agaiust the California Co. aod sevettfl other Companies for alleged vlolationcd an agree ment whereby all the companies botum themselves to sell powder iu certain states aud lerritor?e* at «-vttain price-, and to ac count to a trust for t e »a es ma«te. The V.: a '.I Co. claimeil that t!«. it ntrae? was violated by liicorre<t returns and asked for auaccouuting. Juoge Maguire sustained the demurrer of the defendants to-day, giving it as his opln on that the contract is, ns toltaevi j dent purpose, a contract for restraint of [ tr»de- aud therefore contrary to public policy aud void. The decision U to the ! effect that trust* are illeeal. CHAI Nt lil lHii'BtV HOVE. Met iu New * ork Harbor by a Party of Friend*. Skx York, Be*»t. 13—The steamer F.ms, with Chauticey M. Depcw oti board, wa- ! signaled about uooii. Friends went dowu the bay to meet him. When the reception j committee Ixurdi-d the st* nmer at quarau- j line, a collation wa> served, m which Mr. ! Repew's tarty and ihe reception com roll ! tee joiue<t. Among the delicaciea was a 1 huge pumpkin pie labeled, "To the Hog. > Cuauuce> M. Depew, from your granger] I menu*. Welcome borne, brother granger." \ Frank V- Luomb, counsel of Mr. De i I pew's road. made a weteoming address. : which was responded to by the di*tiu j guiahed guest. I HT. JOHN AS A WlXrEll PORT. | Canadian Rail roan* Planing a lief uge Against Ketallatitat. I OTTAWA. Oat.. s?ept. 13.— Itis understood that J. H. Beemis. giiietaS manager of the ; tvnttac & I'aeihc Juu< tiou railroad, ba«j j formed a syndicate iu I'ari*. with tight ai«d a half miiiioo», t.» <•> ui.l- to hit line j iu rault bte. Marie from i'embrouk, par I cha>e or leave tne North Shore liu«- from ; j Ottawa to Quebec, ami *-< ure nuaoinK !► >wtm or» r the Inter-Colonial railroad to m. John, N. B. it i« tiiouxbt this move i« intended to make 81. Johu a wiutt-r port in <-a*e the (lulled Sstate» should tarry out a retaliation policy. SLOWLY FAILING. Mrs. Harriet Reeeher Stowe Groar iiiC Weaker. HAirrroKD,Sept 13. Mr*. s>b>*rc i»a?a*ur 1 the same a* yesterday, hut weaker. sfh« j* 1 j i xoeediCK > n-«k», aud .a not afTec'ed l»> ! tSe u»ual auod>m «. IFntrrtaiiHug H«l«l kVllons. 645TA Fc, N. M.. > UL— i deh-tcato* io t -*o tr. ii:«» grand todf.• of odd Krltuaa. at Loa Ang< i* %i*it*d t-e todav and were entertained hy Hie : people berv. The chief feature was an j ; et»ta>rßte di-p-av «»f fruit from tke'frtttw* jof .-aula Ft- aud n latlT. Every utaie ea«t ;of tkr Htw-ky tauuntauus aud *an a.la was 1 rvprraented. National <»ret*tai>a< a t . n .rntli n. | CIIKisSATI, Ohfo,Sept. 11.—The national j rgßveDtWa of the Griefibtrk tarty, in •esaiou in this cits, adjounue J after de« id ( in* t » pot a national tt* ket ia !he 6eSd, t r«a«*ittg resolatlotis again*: fusion with ■ utb. r parti**, fad railing a natnmal »-on j een'.iou to meet iB tfti» «'ty the first W«d uesday in l**"* Tbooaantb S<H au Awful < rime. I*atN> *ro*. I mi., i*pt- 13.—§y 1 reater ! Grab of Oak an i City fifed »h :» at Gertie ffcwrwiagof Kraadito, in S!:etiaag fatal wound.*. The dtad wa«dot.e In the ir wore of ih<>u-»antls of people. Tha can«e w»s j ak«j>^. Red Men'a 1 b«risrs. fßirioo. 1 —Vt 'o-da '* aesaJon of the !foi>ie Or-ter o# Ited Men. a fumai tv< re|»»rtedtn favor if irranua#; r hart era to j tribes 'i and sof fta* angtua u-mtory and j tribe l of Ofeguo. of a Mi*«nuri lawyer. i tfikmtuJt, Ml. J f -t» : r-isar>, one -f i e »-ariine;iawie|»of : H .M.cr« blew OQt hie BRAINS t S>E-RAING BELOK M I'i k.i KKKKD TO IIPIE The of tbs TSIIKSB L SS lag For a New !! >»««». Rr.wr, vt ia.—Maftagrr > »f prevented i-'-e Vatifan a to* j ktfae* i: • -d Stam a* » ? I! u r, nnt he was ■- tw < f I li.# hr-iee i Bt ti *;-. earrpt a m4rr a 1' tca astee fronatile powers, na»«ufe frou. lipase In tne enteofa *+* a if-. F»S«v, wt«a is* V«U*j»a - v-1 * «WK an ot-JfCt of .otfikjati. THE PHANTOM EOE. Deatlr. Despair. Desolation at -laeksonvillo. DTING I'OB LACK Or MIMES. Phyatriana Attacked by the F**er— The Siteatioß at MrClenay More Seriott* —A Ureathteas Ntauk|ie«te From Decatur, Alabama—Keanovat of Prof, rroetiti-'a ! Kcw OtUUlta, Sept. IX—A special from : Jacksonville says The weather is damp : and chilly. Humors of doctor® being taken ; sick, aud many new had a d«-pr<w»- •mg effecL Kverithia* wear* a mu*t deso | look. To day aud to-mon\>w So nurses w.li arrive from New Orleans, Charleston, >«iV«uuah and Atlanta. iae au&iuarjr Mauary associatiim has Mrnt «- *uorvM oi U.au*> lo tru* country for tue gvueroua help eiteMcd Toe Jvuiguts 'iruip«ar have aisK> it»»uvtl an*;' . i«ti lur aid. J*UU*HmiXK, Sept IX—New casea to ua». 44: titans,... cask in ruuDurau. PMinDttrHtA. tk-pt. Li.-Jam.-" Patter , fe>u. *%uv> *r;«Scd Iroia Jacksonville on . Wt un lakca si■ * io-aa>. aad }'b) tiVisuA thiuk he ua* >etlv»w fe*er. THE KKD CROSS 80CIBTY. Its Goo.t Work -»«o|:le Uyinc fer \taint »>f Atienuancc. WasHlStifus, Sept. IX—M:s> Clara Bar ! IOU f*-«'vttl tiu» inurniiitf from c«»a. .»uili , tw'wo, wiioiett New Tuvmiay with I etguteeu liui**..-, tcitj tell gram, -uatcd lialuwiu, K.a "I have kft teu i nur»esat ilcCieuay, and hate airrti N*»% v>rlcaa» iv.r Qociora. I'eopk are is iu* at i Mtt Kuuy for aeeu of icouutry arouud is paiu« sunken. The !»<luatioa is Very Mid. X*u« n help is : needed." * 1 ALA It An A AKn;i ci H l ED. The ropulatlon ,»f Decatur Fleeing frwtii the Fever. nrc atv a, Ala . H.-AnoUier ra« of yeiio.* te*>ir «aa developed Wdav. lucre is gtvat excitement, and ad uie trains kav lug a.x- crowded wiui CiUzcns ilccuia from i lie* towu. MkUfHiii,Sept IX—Memphis has ordered uoa intercourse with Ueeatur, Aia., wiuch Lnj m.ies i a»t o! thih city. iKaiDa tup po»cd tu be of yellow fever have incurred there. NO DANOKU IN XKW VOHK. Prof, rroetor'a Body Removed to ' the Head llnu»e. New Yokk, Sept. IX—The health author- I Hie.-> anticipate no danger from \cllow fever here, e*en though oct asioual deaths of refugees from the f«v*r district such a» that ol Prof. Proctor, occur here. Proctor a tiody has been removed from I the lio»p!tal to the isolated dead hou&eou North brother's island. San Yliego'a Irregtarabla Loan. SAN DIEGO, Sept IX—The death of Prof uichard A. Proctor in New York ends ue ; kMtlaUoaa. which had been virtually com pie ted except as to fixing the date, for as i saming the chair of Instruction in aa ! trou»ray at San Diego and of letters at Pacific lka< h. C(>HPSE-SI RKWN CI BA. Kiirlit ilniidml People killed by Storm aud Floods. Forty Ilrowßftl lit a Collision at the Canary Islands- Picking I'p the Dead Iu Mexico, New Oblean?, Sept. 13— Picayune special from Havana via Key West: In some lo < all ties along the const during the recent hhrricaue entire fishing villages were swept awav. At Sagua 110 corpses have been discovered, which were washed from graves, and it i* believed that as many more are in tbe mangroves. Between Caraha has and Carahat, 16 coasting schooners are high and dry in ii e wo. «:a, damaged lo au extent tbat tney will be a total Io»s. Fi#h were killed in vast numbers. Hun dretls of cattle were drowned iu the rivers, and their carcasses now cudauger the health of the cities. At Santo Domingo City the dead exceed cd fjO, and the injured over 75. At C'ayo Francis the lieh'housc was blown down and the inmates drowned, aud two large unknown veaacls were wrecked. Over 46 nativo arc known to bae> pcrihbed. At Cartbarien the b xiit-s of but five have been recovered. Iu th'-- Vnelta Arriha and Vitct'a Abaj i districts the ruiu Is complete. The cane field* were laid flat. It i« esMnntcd that the sugar crop will fall short of la»t year's yield over 40 percent. In th»« Vnelta Aha jo a number of dwellitigs and outbon«*p we«e blow n down. The is e*»timattHl at The entire fruit and Vegetable crop i« a complete lo^«. The b>tal numb* r of deaths throughout tbc island in s'ated a> son. FORTY PKSIPLK I»KOWWEI>. Trrrible Steamer lollUlon at the Canary Inlanda MADEIYi, Bcpt 13. —A telegram received here sa> s that the steamer nee, when entering Tort Lua. Canary island", nt 6 <»'ciock this evening, ran into the Italian steamer Lud America, from Montevideo. The Utter vessel, which vre lyms at «n- bor. .«ank In a f wr minntv in n fnthoms of water. The I.nd America « arried 21f» passengers and had a crew of ! '.7 men. OI tin se I»H> t a»fenjrers and ti.'t of i the crew reached the shore Nine : Uxlies have thus far been recovered. MEXICAN CKOI'M KlINCI). Forty-f 'ur Llvea L«>at In Orlraha — And ihe Haiti Keep* Fallinac* f'tTY or Mexico fvia Galveston}. 13. Asceda re porta that in cropa tbrougii out there are losm a Ad\ ie<.« from t>rizaha show that t*e loss of life hy the floods natntvrs per»on* The «:a";s -to pr< p.-rty a»«tt . •* to • or thaof.OO.Oiu in the »'ate of Veiaf'rnr Many dead h<»dies sre be;ng found. The corn, riee and Uan »-rois are a complete failure Kaios eoutiau- lalling through out the state. MICHIGAN FOREST FIRE**. Math Property Dent r o jrwd—l*owpl# Flrrtnc f»»r I.lfr. BAY CITT. Mich.. Hept U-F<wtt firen at>arton» point* along tb« there of the bar tare sot entirely beyond couitt I Ibe outl<»>k i- very tr**e. llou*e*. )o«*inff i atnt>* au<i othr<- property ar»* deatruyed, h »•! p**oj,le are fiyiui for their liT<-# Two fam;tif* arc reported a* Laving probably pvrithed. THE OCOKOU DILIQE A Million Dollar*' Daiuac-Eleven Pertom Drownrd. Arorpt*. <ia.. Hep*. ML—Tbe dtnift by the &r> nl flood a evtiaiafed a' a million dollar* No r*rJ«na»e ran be made of the damaarc to fartns and troj*fr>m Attruv'a to >»aten!»eb, while the ftinatn akmfttie riv«r Ja »obm*i'ftd. Kiercu peraona have been dravsel. I lie |>ro«n»d In the llndaoa. HaelffM**, >* Y . Sept. W —Two men and thr*t* ladle* were druvned Uwtay by the iap**xing of a !*-a: m the tl*d*ou river AMMIC AM CUKKI rnON. € arl Srhur* tlnllghten* tho on Oar f'olitlea. ItCKLt)!. l*ep* li—Hott. f'ari JV-bar* has wri??t n a ktlrr to lb* N Uvtunl ( U; « . ;' •. i - 1 1 ' « -itpy at th*- k'rems Xfibmy ou llie ; ti*»a teeMeot to ekftiru*. ' atrark* e»pecia:ljr lb* fc*rtk>fi i that the pr**i4c&?jat eierilan !• trait to UM* mere iy an al?a r of II* d*- I ciarev tb'a di«MMirin( fM the IfßTvfr' an na?joral efcamettrr ;* a»d parte* that politieai Jiff la the C utted htete* i» in ®»»f wi»e •mr rr jjK. apa »d*- mrt&iOn aa UM Jfapa* A f«f*rr#e®t». Tbe \snertcMi nation, he **?*r it sxaaueu. fceti MqiictW O'BUIKN AN f» LINHIXtffNF Th* Iri«bman Threaten* t'» f>«p!l rate Ilia fawdiaa (a«r;»alt»- (Kurj. «e}rt, 13, —A® a**rst '>f the Vi* 1 ut icnt »!»'■ a*o«»>«ffct a ronfi-rvrnv wita W». tiPterlvß, M. I*,. «ttitti»e et*)r€4 of rrartiiM a !-*.«•»s of #*t tto«e«e»! tin tire os ti*e l-ofga . turract fOCm Befcrf* an > thin* «a> a^ compiishetl i!u> a?ent sullenly brok* 5 off Bvaoiiaiioii*. | o'Brtt-a dec-af» - the a fair w«s a nr*r ; iatendtsl \<\ kmp the '.rr* h ♦»w;et while he va« in Ire'aud "Hifn !;r wtll take means to a quaint ttu- people of • India with the character of the new Tie I OOLDEXSOK AM» TIIK Olßßtt. He Can Not ATSM lli< Kncagement IViih the Sheriff. San FtANdKO, IX—The attorneys of Aiex. OoMdMpQ. who is MfitotCfti to ! bihaoscd mtnom>w, ma4a a last ai tx ai ;to the Mjpremp thi* morninjr. They | prraenteo a petite >u sicued by the moth«Y • «# the eonderaned na.t, a«kin< that a sM oi mandate t** is»oed to the nherrtt, direct in* him to summon a jurv to inquire into (iokleuson's saai*y. and ordering him uot \to cxmite the antrim of dtath uatii | after saeh inquiry had been made. At 2 o'ciork the supreme court an ; nonnced a and refused to itrant i the appiiiatiiui for a writ of mandate, j I'nief JuaUre statins tha! im* one now interfere to prevent the exeeu lion of the death sentence tomorrow ex cept thejo\ emor. M»Ri*r.VTt\spf. i::.—Mr*. ik»Mcn»on. | mother of tae comlrmncvl mardervr at s**n FranciMHt, app« arr<l at thf cv«v crtH>r"«» , ottee this afternoou to make a appt ai for her *-on. found that the governor; had left for San Frant ISIH» this inoruiuf. HIS LAST HOCRS. Sax Sept. IJ*.—Sheriff Mc Mauu compit-n-ti t » u <ht all the arrauce iueu;i ft»rUH? executiou to-morrow o# AI \ ! ; nnder (goldensoo. Mamie Kelly's slayer t t l>urlti< the eveuius ih»« coademued man *a* uiterli iadJtftreut to hi*. fate, a.id jokt d an he played checker* !or cafda with tac put»• *' At » o'cki s hi.-» mother and hr«»t hers railed to see him for the last time on earth. Mr*, tiwldonson : sb? adoct«d. and tw times aa* sear to fatating. lac coudcatiK-d mau treated her a£Tei*tionately. but t «nanfKr%ted creai cinot.ou nuul »he was led a war motuiinjr, when he ilmtK himartf hts bed er> tuft bitterly Ha f au oour Miu rhe was plaMntC cards aud joktui? with Ouief Ja.K r his guard. FT'LL ITKTT ::.\S KKO« MAIM. The llepublicMi I'lurallty 18.195 The l>em«»erattc benatova. LK*ISIOX, Maiue, Sept. IX—Rcturnsfn»m all toe tu«:i<* |ite Huricigu TV/iy,., l\itiiKi» | M.lufc, i ttshma .971. a Kepub i In an niuralitv of Tbastaie seuate is a 1 Kcpunlirau; the house, 1 Uepunh- | eans. •> lk'tnot ratv. N#»*r VOftK, SopL 13. —Th»» following di« 1-atrh wax received i%t the National Demo- \ era ie h«.aiit~i> to-ui^lit *'I\»RTt.AM». Me., Sept IS. "To Calvin s. hrice: Dlngle>'» paper, the Lewislen Journal, clslnia to have re turns from the w hole state, showing a Re publican plurality of 1*.4:.\ ur l-isl less than in IM. rhe Republicans Increased taelr vote 904, the Democrats 21.4, making the straight Democratic vote 61, more than ever before ►hown. The t*»tal Repub lican vote is 7s#,6UC M. M. Kigc.s, Secre tary GO\. HILL TO THK MtGWt MPS Exhorted to Support Cleveland, K*rn if Not Voting f«»r Himself. AIBAKTIN. Y.,Bept. li-GOR. Hill was Serenaded at the executive mansion to uiirht. In M *i*»eeh he Mid "It is my sincere wish and desire th«t even Dvtuo crAt in the state, nu i j articularly every frieud of mine. shall vote for Cleveland andThurman I alao trust thai every *>ue who eaiU himself an independent, ami every conservative Repuhiuan nbu lie lieves with us ut»ou the :a»ue of tariff re form, will likewise vote for our uatiotial ticket, whether hi* votes for me or not. *'l suouul he gratified toreecive this SUf frage, > t-t iff he think* ti. at ho tan not con sistently give it i hope that hi* objections to me or to any part of our ticket will not \ prevent his loyal support of our preai dential madm-btarlr. Our the nation overpowers all personal eon aideratiuns." I SEIi HIS CU'H TOO t'UKELY. A Pasadena Policeman Seek* ICefngr From n Mob. IM ANO.CI.F*, Sept. i ?. - In Pmndous tup evening a }<>uug uiau left a team of ionics standing unhitched while he entered n •tore. A polh'cmau started to drive the mules to the pouud. Wbeu the youuft man appcarvtl aud prot«Sed he was Severely cmobedover the t-cud aud takcu to the po lice station, tint *»ai there released. An excited crowd mad" a ru>h for the po iicemah, aud on hi* taking refuge iu the station jtrocured a twittering ram an 1 at tempted to bur«t iu the door. However. Marshal Muudell nia!« a tfifar»ui appeal to the crowd, and by the promUc of r« full invest eaiiou smct-vdiug iu inducing thein to disperse peacefully. DEATH tiF JOHN I. KDWAIIDH, Kx-Gorernor « f Missouri and t'all * foriiia Pioneer. BT'H KTON, frept 13.—Gov. John C. Ed wards, a « allforiua pioneer who has lived iu San and H'anUlnu* counties • ui'-v IMS, dt*d this evening, aged M II» Mas governor of Missouri from l-vtt to I*l* Sahln and -sawyer too <*ulleles«. SAN PfttNCDico, Sept. 13.—At a me* tiug of the citixeus* committee ou Chiuese im migration to-day, the committee's si tor ney, Mr McEuerney. said inxt-sti Ration* led to «he conclusion that the foicni Judges had a* ted consci ntlousiy and in a cordan* e with ther interpretation of the lnw «ti> the subject, though they erred in giviUg too much crcdcuce to Chinese testimony. RARRHA LL. New York Defeated a Third Time by Cbleag o. C'BKA(K), Held. 13. New York was dc feated the third successive game hy Tenor's »pieudid pitching, aided bv good fie id trig s ore Chicago New York 3. Hatterlc»: Tenor and Daily. Welch and Kwinr. Ixnt AKAFOLIS, Sept. 13.-In the last two inuin;* Ho»U»n baited hard. The home team made a good ra lv In the eighth. Score: Indianai o'is Itostou It). Batier le*: Indianapolis, llur.fh k and kl>* r»; Ht ston, Cla ksou and Tate. DKTKOIT. Heft 13.Sanders wa« hit hard, I hut t ie home team fl. Ided |H rfectly, and they won an » asy victory. Heore l»c --lfn.it 11, Philadelphia 2. Hatterles: Detroit, ' O'.-t/ein and Wells: Philadelphia, Pander* ! and .Hehricv«*r. PiTT»fM-fcO. Hepf. 13 —The rlftora won the fame with ea«®. the new pttrherdoing fln«* work. S or»* Ifttabtirg Wa*hlaitton * Hat lories I'itUbtiric, Male* and Miller; * ashlnfton, Keeft nad Ma«k. PHILAUCUIUI, It.—Athletic# T>, BaUinmrt' I. fLEv llasd. B«pt 13 —No ball fcarae to day. . . yir. I/OUl*. rcj»t 13 JH. !<ouia 3, touls riiie L PItINCF. HILKKd WINS, ||f Kerpn Ahead of Patron Without K|>«rlat Kfforl. CufyEH*t\ <». ru»pt. i? -Flr»t rar.\ 220 tn.t, j»ur** of |7vo. postponed from We*lne* day—Artf* ntfn# wail, «'ay i>a* * t'Mii'l, Hetty Joor» tbird, Jviurio fourth; beat tiinv **eeoi.d r**e, 2iX' t stallion *fakea, *aln*- ftT.»-«. iM Uaf *<>' iMu at»o »«mud, An j toinett** third; t»**»t time, '1 *4*%. I The third rare wa* bet»re« ti Catron and ! Pri«r»' Wi»k*s. U>r u sperlal twin*- uf 12-/10, Krtnee Wflke* svlfinsr at llOb to f*«Q on Ht ? ron. Tin- ftrsi htar was won b* Patron by a u<*rk After the heat Pfiuea Wtike«i a*dd I at |M to $4 < but won tbe next three beats * handllv thowtti Patron ram- oj» W> hl» in |th«- fourth h«»t; baat time,"» I . Fourth ra<-e. Bio#* Rib'-on s'ake* for thrre- Tear olds, vaJu»* f7*>—AW a*t t a w»n. lk*r*. Kiue «m rs»n«l, Ifoimdel third. Kedfvru d:s lanced; best time. I^X». (•rand C ireult ftarea. hrKivurtELD, Ma«« flept IS.—The frock hi y<«Od rOStftikiO at the third day'a rut *-* at Hampton park thin afternoon. The j-aeer Johnston attempted fo hrrak ' hit rrmd of l with a »uunlnf mate. , i>*tt »ur it'W In oitir nihioß 2 12. I In the unfinished fSOtt ruara*t*ed atak«* i rare for bor **■ of th<* 2 '"J. ria*», tM-nera H • wow. J. H Rirh#wt*»n *foo4, Kit Carry ft third. T. T # fourth; v * a* !!»*«•. 2 W*j. " Prcr f.»r all poring rate 'uaftmahed Irma wterdayV—Goa*lp. Jr won. Jewett are lond. /oe f- third, 1.. «\ lipe fourth; heat i tim**. 21A. 2 Jt * ia»«. trottlfHT, {«irr of f1209~-f*pof ford vote. <• h ' Ith amiwi, Pl ot Knox »third, larilte'i Baby ruled cat. U»tliinc, i 2 -!•« gtpccial raee, tttiw of Rare Hip* wob, « bark H »aau «f.;nd, tfrfV. Mill <lr* wui be*l time, - ;Vi Hi? one heat wa« trotted in iK# 2:22 cia-a. |D<!4 ft win#it:if ft; hS# £ la t»r free for ail tratiioC »«•*, fto*a tnd H iik* • ).#**rd •#%* r rh«' t> t»**e in . U foe :,*r awMf. there IxHaf mo other cOttita?a;i?. t hir«{4 ttaev*. • **"pt 1.1 Waahmjrfton park rac*-*» W*athrr f'„ mr aad r<-n*i, a!U?u'« ooee f*ir trwt f««-* Tirt'- II wmi. !lfiu— w&a. Hamlet aefrond. - 'bird, tin . I J ' Htb: aad a k *■>». Jo • Iv » <oi H«ut talfd; Inwu. ! li&H. ft V :> fur" W*«0« lAk" AVJ ! aa-w '; * *mi a tjwter~ John Daly wo», Hn iu «ec-.»od. tttiwrij'fin fhirrt. llrwe, -; tne*k VOL XIV.-XO. 109. THE (1. A. R. MUSTER Congressman Warner Made Commamtor-in-Chief. SERVICE I*ENSIOXS I»EM %NI>KD. Th«u«a«dn of >t«((nra Katt>rUia«4 at Kvmtldf Arooml the Glowing Fires of the Veteran*' Camps— Urn. Harrison Jotna in a Ueunim of His Fellowtotdlcra of Indiana* sept, is*—The cue dnpiay of California pMoed ami the OMoc«q> tettntal detract nomcwhtt from the at tendance at the nameraM reunions of vet j trans. Meeting* of the various organisa tions represented com in wo to-day. The cucampment a f the meeting this noftttuf efeose lion. Win. Warner of Mis ; aouri comman Ivr-tn chief fur the eumiug ; ?**r. Warner served !n tho Thirty third and Thirty fourth ncim-nts of Wisconsin d ur ine the war. and is now a member of con n-re** fiMM the Fifth M:«*ourl district Col. M *"» Neil of Columbtui was elected senior veeonmander, and Joseph Hat* rield of New York ju >»* or vice commander. Re\, s. M. Cpdvfceof tVakota was chosen i hap?ain lv chief at •' afternoon se»s;on, 1'- M. lk*wi?t of lon a was elected anr* ',M'B gcßerrt. Thi* committee on resolu j tious submitted it* report, part of which* referring to iwniitnt, has fallows: iff "rfrc.f. That It i.s tho m tise of tills en campment tb At the time ha* came when ! soldiers and sailors of the war for i resorva- I turn of tin* Piilon *honld receive the sub stantial and merited recognition of this I government b% granting them service pea , sloes ami further , "AtVv. r»vf, rtiat this encampm-ut fsvon presentation to oougre»a of a bill whi.h (shall give to every soldier or tailor who I served t*»e United stabs between April, • l%il, sud July. ts&3, for fcO dsvs or more* a service pension of l& a month, and to those wtuse servico exceeded MX) days an ' additional pension of I eent per month /or serrlee In excess of that peri.nl "Your eommittee further retort that we do not withdraw cur support of the hll! ; now before congress, which was proposed ; and endorsed by tho pension committee, known a* the debility pension bill." ! Other resolutions r the Sons of Ytterans as an organization and treats of kss important matters, and then it is Jteaa/trrf, With pride and heartfnl pleas tire, that we p ace npon reco.-d our irr«te> ful a preciatiou of tho hearty and most geueroas hospitality extended to this eucampnu ut and to the membership of the ti. A. K. by tho citiicn* of (\>lum> bus and by the state *tnl department offi cer*, who have fntly opened to us tho hocpftahle homes of this bvautiful city and allowed us to take entire possession of their city, their capital, ami who e tin ceasing effort and boundless liberslltv hsvo combined to make this tho most success fnl. a* it Is the most uumcrouslv attended, i national cucampraetit the order has vet held ' A special resolution was offered and I adopted unanimously, appropriating |.'s» . for immediate use In relieslug the neces sity of members of the mgsnizatlon who are sulTcring from yelkoy fever. Another t>u»iuc>r sesvNMl will be held to morrow. MQHAI. CORTfI RKt'MION. Signal corps ottrvivors to Ihe of lO\ of which liov, Knraker was an oftlcer, held a me*'tin« ton*ay. Reewtsry I». W Marcy of IkiKtott explained the history and objects of the organization in th»> Kant. K rrso'ntlon was unanimoualv ad«»pt<it to to the ertect that members of the «orn* iu the Western armies would unite with tho Ka*t in a uational a-wu-ia ion *<t »li?nal eorps veterscs. The officers of this corps, wlu*eduties were ill the nature of a pri vate secretary to a eeuerat oincertnthe 'field, were u* ci scattered out tnc armies, ami have hi iinahtv to I tuti reuni ns, hut it de. ided that auuual nuctiugs after Im he d. ■ ( AMPtIBM A IT. AGLOW. At the « n« amt>incnts to nishi tlJjjMfllfln flre> are all a .'low, snd aneoTotes with patrhrtie el.hjnence in tl>e raeut oi tbe lUtcmiiff thousands. | UAItItISON, THIS An Addrcaa «>f Mmh feeling Old Comrades. 7 v^, CLAYTON, Itid., Sept. 11. -The ■** reunion of 4he Hevcnth fndisna wss be:d here to-day. Thousands itors were present from Indiauspolir.Terro Haute aud u< IghburtuK towns. 0«u. Har rl»on aud party arrived at 10 o'clock. At the depot ftQOO jieople assembled to wel come the dlstinguishe*! Kueat den. Ifar riw>n walked to the irrove, a quarter of a mile distant, with the \» tciaus of theHeT eiitli raclmmt. (ivii llarrlK'tn ra!led the incetlug to ortler and announced tho p lrpose of too «m®- ion. Mi*s Mary Mltcuell wss introiuced aud deliv.-reil an eloquent address of wel come to the veterans Woeu the R|iplauss mihaided »Jen HarHaon ►poke aa follows ' 1 feel frreaily liieomtK-teut to discharge thi duty that now devolves upon me, that of trmkinnc a Mutable r. spouse to the touch* tnic aod cordial words whlc'a you have ad dresaed to its. We thank you au«t the k«>«sl eitlsvns of Claytoa thai you have opened your hearts »o fully to us bidav I am sure we hsvs not assentbl« d voder elrenmstattses more attractive than those that now aurrutiud u*. The meibiw stiualUuD of this autum nal time that falls upon ti«. the baimy breath which move* tho leave* of those ahadowlnff tre« s. the awet t calm air and the spell of nature that >s over ever.ttbintf, » tMKk>' the <!ay one <»f tbcos that to be do acribed in the auguare of the old poef, A bridge of «a th and >ky.' Your hospl iable weICO«S« makca us f«el at home, and in behalf of t.ia larse reprcseu>ation 2 p<>-aibly the lante't that has assembled si u< e the cb se of the wsr, KStliered Uf»t only fr<un these adjacent counties, but from distant homes beyond the Mi»«is*fppi and the M»»aourl, we Rive you to day Iu re I turn our inost hearty thanks for your great } kiudu* a». **lt was In the aprlngtimo of our lives I that we hi-anl our «*ouutr>'a call Kull of vi«or an I life, juuib and pstriollsm, wo reapouded to It. the eshauation of the mart h aod ihe camp aud the bottle, a d tho civil strife of those j«ar* that have t>a*sed siucs th«- cl»rs«? of the war, have it-ft tbt- r marks upon us. and as we gather from vvar to y« ar. we notice signs of ad l» iu|t arff, and the natfer of our is i.rnctheueil We are K>sd todav to be to getl&vf. vet our Kladne a is sobered. As I look into th mo familiar fac*a I no- »ita dvef» wo* of «atlsfa»- twm.but I have not fail«Ml tnobamvcd thai th«r«-are t* ar* hi mauy » yew. We are uot rr.»v<-d to tear# by auv *« use of n-yrvttbnl Wi- k«\ e our aerviee to our country aud to it* Raw', but only by the a>mae that no? au he «•, »• 'i a. i tl at are here will never gather aram In a uustlo* like this Wa rej. ire that we uer« permitted to r uko some contribution to the glory and credit ■nd j»erj«etoHy of the natioa we Ime. W# arc not here toeaaltonraelTea, but I cannot u r ni't*>«ay that a purer, truer *♦ !'# «iiii»e cratiou to the- tlasc and tbe <ouufry wt never otfci*d t >a.« t*v you aod your d» ad comrade* who in I*2 rucrtt rul for the do fen»e of the i<au<»n ••It «*• nut iii the trji'.ni o' itwem Hut II wan r» tnrnhnc from the T< BPeiWl Kirbjf bmltb «or>tn*> through I urvibrrlaud •«mp. mwl McCtclliu I'» 4 dcf at»*d oo the pfblftania It •rem* d n» though UK frown of God nm on our cause. It mm then. in IMI h«mr «»f »tre*a, that )«• pledge] yimt hearts am! II tea to (be c»«o irr. *r * veirrtDi, and fet »-iMrh a* r-ordtnir Jo hli ronaeieaeo and thought, to <io that * bb'b wilt lw»t pr-rnot* tte *lory of oar eonotry and tart '■« h. a rve and ft in our public fmttMirei thoae patriotic ito nsbt* and porpofe* thai t/»..k n« ir»f.» t? 4 «- war." At the njjjr'a#lofi of ffarrlaon • *pcecb. Col. Brown, oritu r the tiny, *» torm dwt«l and reviewed the hiatory of tha rtrimcii from ilw orgtuiisUon U> the prwat lime. _ fOWDKKLV ON I UMTICI. A Tarl/T TrrHl»« r«rthrf.ialiif" Lltchmau We*erely Crliieftard f».»il|l. BMbe f.»rt!>- romrujc haote of the W p/ </mini taJM* will contain a Urnj{ editorial hy IVwdefff. H< »ay, be baa rrfwlfrd nonrrutia «i|P «a« Ua! bv* <-*» me «>nl f*r this* ibirt and the Oth* r al f irty. He t»do • > wriw i>e ba» no atlbority mrt tht* potllt al Kbfeffct*, If# WlH»t> Itm if he #lw>«bl l||«* 0J» the ea i«» of * t: « r the I ntitrd Labor pmrtv of Jw Irrl-.n I aiM>f partr, it Vo«Jd t«--*d to *s.' fbawew «4 »#««•! u-ifiala tiM' andldakj*of the K(d«ht« Ju •<>»»<• of t - • i*J' *. . . ii B if t*» to - ' f pro «.'A tft«t hm * r <}»#«>*..» Hi f^r |> li< M V*.; : t 'JfHt-fl ; u - Ni'or*** t+teiullf »<* ifci j * fWktw** ,»!« r • % «.?*<, !«k"< i . =,j t*> H. , fr'atrjf '«* - - -mtt \ « ; .a: »- - tfrd*r t% *<&-> %*■4 hf *+n r*A, * tuM •**«• ihnt. v'* *l*t*4 * nit *ratfc df *b* »WM*e»