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THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. VOL- XV. In offering the follow ing list of choice and carefully selected resi dence property we would state that to those who improve any of same we will give considera ble reduction over list prices. Jackson Street Addition. 12 lots, block 13. 12 lots, block 14. 12 lots, block 15. Only two blocks from Cable road. Will sell by lot, block, or as a whole at lowest rates. Suite's Second Addition, North half block 19. Six lots in all, offered in bulk. Beautifully sit uated overlooking Lake Washington and be tween Cable road. Union Addition, Ten lots ne?.r Four teenth street; sidewalk, electric light and wa er supply. Coach line every half hour. Syndicate Addition Twenty lots on and near Cable load. Every facility for good homes. New schoolhouse con- venient. Gas, water and sewerage system at hand. Lots in Terry's Fourth and Fifth additions. IS .1 WHIM. Block 16, Eastern ad cition; 10 lots. Block 18, Eastern ad dition; 8 lots. Broadway street addi tion; 136 lots. Southeast corner of Ninth and Madison streets, two lots, 120 x 120 feet. Also following ve *cre tracts: No. 50. No. 47. No. 16. (. IKITTJNKEK. Jibk ami Second strffts. Seattle, - W. T. MOORE LIND CO. Cor Second and James Sk. Seattle, - W. T. CAUTION Rcqtrire, you before Inventing in r.al mute to cnn»ider the feaeral principle* fit »'i<-h Investment, *uJ to Investigate oar i lnlm to (riving the Greatest Value for Your Money 1 hat >on rati obtain in Seattle, Heal catate investment, may be divided Into two i laae*, i»t, Tin intended for loo* holding ami. 2(1, Thoae Intended for quirk turn." < For Long Holding > It t« generally best to buy in a locality which from its natural w 1 vantage* must eventually increase Kreatly in value, but wbl* h is at present loir-)>c!e«d,because uu Improved itaclf and because of lack of traus{>orration and ether facilities. AmouK the investment* of this class wbirh we offer are Hiawatha Park and Haaelwood additions. Our one and five acre tracts In Hiawatha I'ark are offered at retail at price*, tlx: l-Acre Tracts, ... 5225 8-Acre Tracts, - 01 GOO Ear l/'io* thu«i- at wht< h any ail)went property can bo bought In tract* of 40 acre* or more. We know what u e are talk- IKK atxiut when we make thl> utatewvut, and ft-k you to InyeatlgatJ It. The land lies high and command, magnlflrent view of the Sound and the Olympic rans". it 1» worth all we a>k for It, for gardening or fruit ral*lug, but we believe that in three year, (pontiMy one) there will be rapid transit to thi, property, when It will be worth not lea than I'OW per acre. We offer lots 'Z'-xIIJO feet In Hazol wo o d Addition At |OO per lot. We defy you to And auy I User loU within the edy limits for this price. They are a few blocks uor .i; of Madison street, are but miles from the I poctofßcc, and lie well. The reivoii-- you ' can buy them fur this price are t:>att!ie i land was bought when much lower than It I to now, that the lots are not cleared, that i the laud in the Immldlat* vicinity is nut settled, and that there is as yet no cable out Madison street Vou buy tvbr rll • »<-' improvements arc made aad so will net A!I the Profit Arising from them. A cable r««n . i* a* | sure to go out Madftoti street a# the sou j is to *hine, and as soon as it does go liaz 1* \v<H»d lots will be worth I'iOO, and i keep on advancing from that pri<n\ Investments tot Quick Turns. For thi* class of in\"*tmcnt- pr *tertf In locaiiti»*s which ha\e already ni the advantage of public improvement* is U >t adapted. Of this kind we <»ITVr lot* !■» Lewis A Oilman's Addition, Lynch & Shields* Addition, Baftlcy'n Orient Addition. All near Ja. ksou atnt t « aUh* r« •» in »!*e and CLEARED, l-W < a- ' . There b#s already "ommenwl a-oug the line of the new cable road what will be THF <.UKATi:*T BUJIBING I.OOM battle haa cv«rr seen. I'eople wi.i not climb even a few b'tn k* up our sic hills on foot w!.«*u they ean avoid it by living on a cable line. Hundreds of one builders and landl«»M» have a'n » - -u irafted lor from i»ne to twi?t t» * »-u*» * ea» h alongan4 cear Mill and Jaek.suu *>tre#ta, ?u»ch baildlßg movements greatly an i ta;>- idly Increase valm The Latest. Three hou<e» and lot#, c.i f CMI and Inv-iti," t . 0 JloHk 1 ' * r » J W. P BOYD & CC. DRESS FABRICS. • ENGLISH, FRENCH AND SCOTCH SUITINGS, >ILK AND WOOL BROCADES, HENRIETTA CLOTHS. A complete line of Knglish Twe«li» andlA dic** Tailor Huitinsi* for ntrw»t and pratiic:*! venr. RICH SILKS, SATINS, VELVETS & PLUSHES. .Tet*, Galloon*, Persian Bands, FantT Rraida, etc*., for DRESS TRIMMINGS. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Wool Hosiery. From the grade» in Wool to the tineat quality of Cashmere. An elegant line of PLXIN AND FANCY SILK and LISLE HDSL •MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS A SPECIALTY DRESS AND NEGLIGE SHIRTS. EARL AND WILSOX's COLLARS AND CUFFS, SCARF>, TIES, GLOVES, HALF HOSE, HANDKERCHIEFS, ETC. All the Durable Make« ol Silk, Wool and Merino Underwear In 621 and 623 Front Street, • aEATTLB. w. T. CAPITAL, SIOO 000 TRIKTEto 4 \ J. Fr*TH.< aahlcrPuaetnonndNattilßani « H. O. MRrvi, Strove, Balnea A McMieken, W /% Attorney*. A. H. anrVASf. Stewart Jt HolmoDmitCo. Da T.T. M:> >«. Minor A BWW, « a*ttV < iau». * Y(V» J. K HoTT.Mann'r D. I!i>rton&Co..Bauker* ykYW rt. '.atzkrtx -nwabaeht rTiros. &< o .Mchts % mii ii 1111 bii rmm»i unii nn inn %v\^ Company. • NfOk** H. H. Ijitt. Turner. Engle A La wis. S# Es-Uov. E. P. F*k»t. Vlce-Praildent IMge' Somiil National Bank. * J. P. IIOTT, PaBirtDSST. JAMS.-! BOTHWEU.. S*f RSTART a.VD Mi*»oa. Removed to 620 Front Street, toot of Cherry. d&w GRAHAM & DACLTON, LEA I ) I\G DEALERS xisr CARPETS, W all 1 3 a,per, Artist Materials and Picture Franes. We have j i-t r«vriv» a ft? e f ( Card . Novelties, etc.. that x.tu-t 1H- .-old before January 1 regardless of price. BOSTON BLOCK Cascade Fire A Marine Insurance Co.. NKAT lI.E, \V. r r. CAPITAL, $200,000. A. Mackintosh. President J. A. ( outd. Secretary. W K Hailard. Vice-Preddent. W. L (iaxuia, Treasurer. €■. IZ» >1 »V <"< - - <' H y AtfcntN, 118 Mili Street. Occidental Block. X. AHMSTUOXG & CO., Livery Hack and Sale Stable; idanatrera oi Seattle Tr.msier Company. Kiri>t-ris*a 1 unioctn. <»*dt*r« tilled at any hour day or ttight. Telaphoue 41. t'fS corner Mn.;: tuti .vcoail tt a ur\T/rn n tttf'tt'o ilA.\ : 'ALliLri.. H S FOR THE MILLION. ( irc.it Sale of I landkerchicts at ro 12 Ji, 15. 20 and 25 cents; Also l ine Quality in Proportion. LATOUR cV CO., <)p«rik Front rttnej. - ■■■-■■ - SEATTLE. WASHINGTON TERRITORY, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1888. PARTY DISSENSION. Democrats .ill Torn I'p on the Tariff. OFFICIALS THE SOITH OTAICTS. tien. Harris®a la a Believer In Terri torial Home Kale— His Christ mas Presents Wa smicGTON, Dee. 22.—The Star says: The early role npon the senate tariff Mil will probably change the plana of the house ways and means committee. They did not expect the bill to come before them until very late in tbe aes<ion. If at all, and were calculating npon pigeon-holing it in committee. There was some discontent at this pfospect among tome of the Southern men representing districts that feel pressed by the internal revenue laws and there is a growing demand that something be done. The men representing tbe to bacco districts insist upon repeal of the tobacco tax: besides, the Democratic mem bers of the ways and nuans committee are not satisfied with the way their col leagues ic the *enate are letting the bill go through. It ia not probsble. therefore, that th -y mti I take up tbe Mil a ben it coiuta to *h«-m and prepare a critical reportuj*ou it. with a recommendation of BOicuaen. ret»e. Thay are not qiit' decided as> to their coarse. The tame paper says It may be definitely stated that the committee of Southern Re publicans of the house arill not present any name to Mr. Harrison for cabinet ap fwunuftt. Tnere Is one thing they are going to undertake that they think of im portance to the party in the South, and that K "turn down" the men who haug about Washington a-* 'professional" S »uUi cru Republicans. "What we want." said the S«r* Informant, "is to get men who can be Republicans without ceasing to be Southern men—men who cau advance its Interest* and a lvocate genuine Republican principles. retaiuiug the respect of their people and remaining in sympathy with them.*' TKURITORIAL HOME Kl'I.K. Harrison Favors This Ueform— His Christinas I'resruta. I NOI ANATOLI*. Dec. 'S2.—' This was a busy day with the pre*id«-u:-elect The morning was largely given to his correspondence. There were many callers in the afternoon and evening, chiefly townspeople. Of the out-of-town callers of prominence there Judge T. B. Catron and Col. W. I* Rvner son of New Mexico, and Samuel W. Aller ton. the well-known Chicago capitalist. The visit to Gen. Harrison was largely so cial. but also political, sin.n* thev are earn estly advocating "home rule" for the terri tories It is believed they urged upon the pre«ideat-elect strict observance of thiit plank in the Republican platform which favors the appointinant of resident* of the territories to federal otttces there iu. They claim similar promises embodied in the national platforms have been grossly vio lated iu Sew Mexico and believe every federal officer, from governor down to stenographer ought to be supplied from residents of the territory. It i« thought tiieir visit to-day was an in formal one and merely a precursor to some geueral movement on the part of the peo ple, especially the Republican*, of New Mexico, looking to the <oaapbteetoanclpa tkm from non resident ntie. It is nut kuowu what views, if anv. the president ele t cxpr« sse«i iu Ids talk with the New Mexicans, but a gentleman who clauns to kuovr s«»iuew'hat of Gen. Harrison's views on territorial \nestlons say-, the geueral has for \e«rs b;*«-u a tielievof iu territorial "home rule/* aud that if he follows out his former opinions he will rigorously adht re to the plan of advocating home appointees for all the territories. CHTtIFTTi AS PRESENTS. A nnmber of Christmas Kif's arrived ti> day. From i'ark City, I'tah, there came to Gen.Harrison a miniature solitl silver brick pa(*er-weight some three inches lone and over ap inch thick, it i< eugraved: "To Gen. Harrison from Alf. C R- c-. Angus K Gibson. Leo G. Rauaohotf. Gus Lubrek and John A. Ixnri." From California J. H. Hendri« k> sends a cum 'x box of Muscat gra|ie raisins, th* production of w't.ch he writes are the direct result of a protective tariff. liuring the holiday week the Harrison household anticipate a quiet time aud a cessation of outside visitors. MII.ITAItY ORI>ER OF AMEttIC.% A Patriotic Order to Include V'ninn Snl(ll«r« and (' iifrderalrn. WASHINGTON. Dec. 22.— The bill to incor porate the Militar* isrder of Ameriea. in troduced in the house ins! week by (»en. Joseph Wheeler, names 43 incorporators. Tftiri v-seveu of these are well kuowu citi zens of the 1 »i-t ric t of Columbia, one of Maiue, one of New York, two of Man laud, one of Teunease a- d one is iu c>mmaud of the I'tilted .Slat# a troo|>a at Denver. Thirty < iieht were Cuiou soldieis and five ex-Confederates. Tnirt> five are members of the la>> al Legion. 11 served at privates during the war of the rebellion, and every rank in the army from sergeant to maj >r general is represented. Section 2 of the b>U provides that theob je t*. purpose* and powers of the corpora tion slsall be limited to the erection and provision of a memorial building at the national capital that •dial! be asui.ahle mounmeut to the valor, ratriotism and tidelity of the Amcr.cau soldier and sailor sin< c tbe s of tk-o c. Washington, and the establishing tin rein of a war museum aud library; to j feet the fraternization of App »:na: «::.]> rp rnate the memories of hero:i- deeds and strengthen the renewed bouds of union between thes ate*; to edu cate ber children so «o» to forever injure the natiou from per.l or another civil war from any cause, and to promote purposes fraternal. 1 »yal and historical, aud in uo H Bse frftiWl The order, it is said, will consist of men who w» re enlisted or mu-ter.d in cither of the contending srtnh s during the war.th ir sons who have reached the required age, and u h patriotic citizen- a* dtsire to conttth'ie «o it* success. One-half of all f esaud tx . see ffoas aeaibefi It » » to the bui.ding fund, to lie usi-d first for the » ' i 'ion oi the memorial building until coiupl* ted, aud then for the creattou of a warinUHum and library. It i» uot pro ; P'.-d to a>k congress for anything more than a perpetual charter, permission to erect the building Ul*ou a public r* aerva tnu, and one « oi»v of the books sent b> the publisher* to the cougreMonat library. r I Pi UCStiING THE NEWS, Details . f the <*li.iUk Negro-Hunt llttrtl to Of>tain. Ne % Obl£«n«. I) c '22.— A Timet-Of | cr«( aj»* * a: from Ueridiau, Miss., says that | the rc|swt of a reuewn! «*f t*.e noting at j Waha'ak are untrua. It is believed, how ever. that at least Jfliree ut gr«HS 1 a\e been i killed t<idate and that Maurv aud other | necrts-s c >unetted with the riot have been ! ruii down at some point in the mountains and are surrounded by *« arch parties, j Kemp' r counts people and ethers eon i u-d with « arch are particularly : <■:. elu! in*t toli-t a;; news get outside the 1 lines. Nitro (sl%eerioe Kaploalon. Br«M 'tt>. Pj«., Dec. '-i—Three niiro- Biagaxincs in Buchanan Hollow j exp ' •*!«•• i this evening, wreak ine a iarice ! on-. rof bouws in Tarport, a mi?e a wtv, •i - .v; ag !be fotta iU as .» Bra I rd, ;a ti »nm cof three miles. A large build : inw' in Tar port, in which were nine persons, ] collapsed. »er <»u*iy iujurioa three child : icn. on- of wh- m, a little girl, cannot sur ! v;>e The rxpkaton was caused, it is tli Higbl, from excessive h***:. U is not »a t!♦ thi-r any one wa> killed. 'o L Hart's near the magazine, fell in ami M « Hani received prottably | f«*al injuries. One side of Sugeue Bed dtuakiu's hou-e fell in. and two« f h'i «-hil d'eu wer»* hurt bv falling It is rumored that at tli • magaxines two men . t m;-'ojed as "shoiters" w* re killed A .s >v nil t-r of plat- elan wiudows in this ! city were shattered. \ l.nmUrr »rhimuer Ash re. Krasai, Cal, Dec. 22.— Tbe SFFAM achooaef Uend<<ino is stranded on the S>uth spit. A Nat manned by six men a id couve>Suc rbu f E »2iot> r Hrasg, with his wife and child. « ft the s*eamer. The U>at wa* cansii.d and the baby when pick c*i on by the life saving crew, which had arrived, was deaf* The others were ail rescued and convey* d to the lifhthou* Mrs Brasrg i» criticali; iIL Tbe refr»ainder of the crew and Cap a n Jensen still S'ay by ;! e vrase': Pi e v*s»el b*s a «arir»» of 1 amber I'snn thought she tan 1 towed off tbe stdi to morrow. staiifjrii't Kiiidur k to Senate Pagea. WAsmmrp.'*. l» The 14 pares!a tbe senate chamber w»-re made happv u*- dav by a nhrta&ta! r» ns»-m braace frees Senator itanforl of CaHft*cnia He pre s< '.i»d eweb a Wl. with a wi?h that es-. hc. » , y a merry and happy New Year. Alien «». Meyers Ac^aittsd. Co it'* ni, IIL- 2 In the laUy-'inft f»»-r*. v y< * e at i» n n to da*, in whirb Alleu «> M>vr- w« de'VoOaat, tbe Jury a Mtkl not (u.Uy UkJOICIXi 135 MANITOKA Tka Saprsaie Csart Decides Against the Canadian Factrte. WiKRUM. Dee 22.—The supreme wart at Ottawa unanimously derided ia favor uf Manitoba ia the dispute about the right to crwa the Canadian Pacific tra ks. The decision ia as follows '• The ques ttoo rv ferrrd to its by the railway commit tee of the pnvy council it whether the provincial government of Manitoba bat the rirtt to enact legislation authorizing the Red River Valley railway to < roe* the Pembina bran* h of the Canadian Pacific road aud the ManHoba s:»d southwestern branenes of the Canadian Parilc. In anssrer to said Question this court. having heard OMinwlof both siie*. is unanimously of the opinion that *a : d statute of Mani toba is valid and effectual so as to coaler authority on tbe railway commissioner, in aaid statute of Mauitoba mentioned. to construct a railway as a portage extension of tn« Ked River Valley rail was. eruaaing the Canadiau Pacific railway; the rat!way committee of tike privy rttuori! rtrst ap proving of the mode and place of croaaing. and first giving their directions a* to the matters mentioned in seetious 174, ITS and 176 of the railway act." Thtre is great rejoicing at the resulL AN vrHKB KOAl» TO THE COAST. VicroatA. D?e. 2L—A ppiicatiati will be madf to the legislature at the neat senaiou for acba-ier aud land grant for a railway to be built from some point uear Butte in let through the Chiloeot*n and Carl districts and Yeilowhead Pa<*. to connect with a probable extera:on of tne Manitoba North western roan from Wtnnipe?. A FIt.HT WITH NtIiKOKS. A Mo!» of Alabama Black*, I etl by a Desperado. Driven O.T. NASHVILLE, Dee. 22L—A special to the Jatrrtata from MonrevaHo. Ala, says Ne«r UtU Blare. last Thursday. a negro U»\ lEafle a criminal on a white girT, but she ew from him before the a*- com ptish meet of hit pnrpoae. V«!erdtv •twill negroes «frv am sled and when takeu btfot* the girl she identihel one as tfce person who asotoited her. Last night a crowd of negro s, led by John White.* colored desperado, surrounded the bow winre a cfmntblo pos* were guard ing the prisoner White trailed one of the guard* oat in the yard aud <3? to »e« the r arrant on which they were hold iug the negro. The white man called out to Ma com pat.ion* in the ferns*: "Baud rae that l tloobWanvled warrant Kin*on the bed." At that the negroes opened Arc. which wa* prompt y returned by the while*, and about 100 shots were exchanged. John ' White, the leader of the negroes, and nev- ; era! of h:s ra*»u, were wounded. The tie froes theu fled, takine the wounded with ihem. No further t nuble is anticipated. THE BLVIIIK MILLIONS. I |An Inventorj to lie Printed for the Horde of Claimant*. SAN FRAVCISCO, Dec I*.'.—The ad minis trat«»r of the estate of Charles I!. Illy the j« having printed a large number of copies of i the iuveutory and appraisement of the es tate originally made IU November, UW& I This action is ueces>ary in \ lew of the fact \ tiat the bulky record was falling to pieei •. under the frequent use of numerous claim ants to the esiate. As no published state ments of th«- incidental values of the ts tate ha* been made for »»nio time, some of it, as shown by the record, may be <>f some interest. The total value of th« estate, a* reported at that date was f2,490.23tk The Mexican ass«ts of nearly half a mil liou have been hist, owing to the want of t jurisdiction of our court* to conserve the same. This, it is thought, wiil be more than made up for Sy thr unappraised property oa Trinity river, where there are hydraulic mine covering manv miles, and an acre of real estate iu Sau Francisco estimated ut f1.715,000. The Blue Jacket in Nevada wa« put at and San Diego desert lands, improvements and store* were put at |154,00U. THE FRACTt KKl> It INK. The Curtains Down ;«n<! Not To Open Mouday. SAN FRANCISCO, I>ec. 22. —The doors of the suspended California National Hank still remain closed, and the examination by the L'uited States bank commissioner is still iu progress. A meeting of tee stock holders was held thi* morning, but a« no report had been hauded President Thomas by the l*nk commissioner, there was no business transaete 1 beyond a discussion of the bank's art'airs, and th- meeting a<!- Jo*jrned until Saturdav next, state ment is expected, {'resident 1 horns* sa> s he is couiident the affairs will turn out sat isfactory. and that depositors have no cause of alarm. The rdan of the bank's doors on Monday ha* been aban doned, but it is thought they will be opened after the holidays. KILRAIN'S MONEY IS lIV Octal 1* of the I'.attle with Sullltan Soon to itf Arraug* d. NEW YORK. Dee. 22.—A letter was re ceived at the office today from Jake Kilraiii. bating that he N ready to meet Millivau to battle for 110.000 aside aud the diamond belt which represents the championahlp of the world. Shortly afterward Win. K. Harding and Lew H. Alieu came to the Chju+r office and de posited a certified cheek for #"-4JIM) to cover Suliivan's deposit. They **a?« d that they should require at lea*t 4n hours notice be fore the meeting to sign articles of aeree ment. As Mm as the final stakeholder has baun ifufl ipoi die |sflPo pat op by 8 ii li van's backer, together with the cheek re ceived to-day, will be turned over to him. PORTLAND XKWS An Opera Comedian's foke—lllness ncs* of Col. Flelschner, POBTI.VND. Dec. 22.— Charles come dian of tie Carle ton Opera Com panv, came o«» the New Park stage In a b»astiy state of intoxication lam niabt. 11» -ra- frame, diately discharged and a substitute en gaged. A cablegram from Vienna announces the serious illness of Col. Louts Klelschuer of the firm of Flefschner, Majer A Co , who is making a tour of Europe for the bcueAt of his health. James Franklin, wanted iu Astaria for sbanghaiugsailors five yea** asr->. was ar rested here today. After his Indictment he lumped his bond and skipped to Aus tralia. Itl TTEN bl A S% \ \«;E IMM; Terrible Injiiriea to a Young Wo man In Oregon. ALBANY, O' . Dec. MKS El!a llnl man was terribly bitten bv a dog yester day near her home at WeUs station. Ben ton county. She had pone to visit her aunt, Mrs. Williamson, at a neighboring farm house and on approaching the pate was attacked by a savage canine, which was nana Iv kept chained, bin chanced to b«* "and her lower limbs and bin* were frightfullv larceratcd. S e has beeu confined to bed, and is in a critical condi tion. HOMELESS IN lILEAK WINTER. Th'* Town of Haraaanaville, Mich . Ilestroyed t»y Fire. MKNOVIVBK. Dec. 2? —News has reached h*-re of the total de-trucf'on bv fir»- of th»» town of Hermansvllle, 47 mile* nonh of here, on the Chicago western and "Soo"Short Line railroads. No particulars have he-n rrceived. H r roaosville ia a SumlK-ri»t* aet»lem*»nt of 400 ir habitants, and as the weather is very cold, th-re must be great suffering among the people. The \Ya»hinct(in Inaugural Centen nlal. N«W YORK. I>*r. 'J2-R«w!l [larri«oa. Ann • thf Preiideot. attended a of the riwnantttee on plan an * •• -»>p**the eentennlal celehrat:<»n of WiMlfniWtf* i n'lffn'ii'to'i t" rfai if-* *ai-l h'« father ' deatred him to infirm thf o.mmitte*. that | he wo'ild J. it! all t*ir t>4 in h « to i tailr th-- celebration fw< <•««("' At h-a«» :nr»t ar»- PipWd to • a-li IMV in the fea ! tivtne* r>f th.- ureal banqn t on tit* iif April?' Ka< h ladv prva*nt at th<- hall ' will be pre»eved with a w.UTenir. a« wa» S don# at theluangoatlon ball of H» jrarn J before. \narrhl«t« An* the Kl*ht t" Meet. Ariima Minlos Property «<•!<!. ! \.- UF- * T.r><" 1! —The "at* "f the I fam 'B' f'iati''ba« de I* lata rr.«ip of m!ne«, •# m!b » « nth*. »t of th« rlaee, in a «nd - rat.- ..f New Orl- ana eapitalU'f. wa» com t.jer I 'a»t ereninr and the money paid . over The propertT Mtiei'i oI fl»e wioea ~1 1 Hiyamn mill. The pri'--' patd baa not he#*:i definitely »'ated. but I* aald to h»* : j|£O.oßo apot ttiah. The hew fwnt an* wilt ! Mart tin tbe mil! at one.- and alw> herln the ..re. tion ot * la-re mill Immediately. Caloraii* Irainiaftt Killed. Pswrnr-. Df ■ C 2 A >'**• Pueblo >p*'ai TV(« tm.n tnr a( Cu-1 a-a- 40 ra;V« _«!>, f.f »h « eitr. Iw-i vfr A !:! ■> Or*n-'e l*rr!rht William E. < »>tr *'otk : aad Brak-mae Ilrnrv were k>;le*i t»T a brat- w >c! E!> * r «w«v P-«h men were itjrninr ib* brak-.'. when it rae* war Hoth w< re rtin ore !•> the train «.nrt i killed. r«. ■■•! I'* *k :'l «*• fractal** aud it* li>«d ou'y a 'ew nuuutea. } ffttmin *e»teneed t« he llaneed. PHiLtMUfii, IKr — tmige A'l»oo to .iav ..•! anilM • m«i "t £» » .in !!.«<•• W Irv ai-#a J«»« Wbit'nt roa*i-'ed M Ih- trnrritr of her boa and and f hi dreo l/- aiid tH« roattclrj wosxaa is to be bAnfed. AFRICAN NEWS. Tidinff* Reach Zanzibar Di rect from Stanley. MIX BEV ALL KIC.HT, TOO. Tfce German Rflltf It ter Failure of Tricky Oman ZA.xttaat, Dec 22.—0n? of the special Imcs-engcr* sent to the interior in October, in the hope of obtaining newt of Emin and Stanley from caravans ha* sent a dWpetch announcing that be met Arab traders from Wadelai. who poaitively affirm that Stan ley met Emin there abont January 2 Stanley, the traders aald, had 33 men ami plenty of store*. He had endured great privations, l»u! he and all h!s partv were well, althouch ex ) tremeiy exhausted. The delay in reaching Wadelai wa» due to difficult*** encountered on the route Sarin was In a fatrly good l*«illoa, although hU Egyptian oAf«r» *er* grumbling and many of his aokiieta had debited. lb* kin?* of l*gau ia and Tnyoro were hnjtile to ttvin, witfl wa« **bl»ce«l iu N«»- . Tester to repel depraiatorv ttcursioua it ora thecal. Hts general health *a* good. A fortnight after Stanley's arrt* al Em in ! received a fr.«m *l.- M«udi, In iuoatim; an intention fo sabdne the whole i country a* far as the ereat lake*, and promising pood treatment if he Mibmitted. Emin r*n»lfed that betoe evacuating he must wait f«ir the Mahd! to prove the le gitimacy of his claim to tag provia e. Emiu told Stanley that he did u«»t dt «ir»- to leave tt's i'.-ia-. The entire route to the *«ut e*m»t was most daugerou* on accouut of t:ie Jn«v ■«> ant agitation among the tribe*and the hostility «»f Mwanga. Toward the middle of Apnl. hear nf that a force of Mahdi*?* w&a coming, Eruin or dered h;.«adtance p<wt* between Duflie and ! ado to retire to * adea*. and > aalex aent messengers to the ki <g of I'ganoa ' and Uojom. About the end of April, when tbe traders were at Wadtdai. Stanley wa> nuxiou*. owing to theatsem «• of new* from the rear-guard at Aruwhiml and waa arranging to send a atrottg detachment su search of t lem along tln» r ute he bimaelf i bus foilowed. statue* a'*o nrt;ed t'nmi to leave Wadelai with him and regain the coast. Kmin sent out several carter- with news for Europe. «»ue ws* the courier s» ut by the foreign oOOSUIs at /antihar to apprise Kmin of the departure of the relief expedition. This courier had remained at Walelai and was sent back to the east coast alter Kan ey. Ar.otuer courier was sent iu the direction of Aruwbimi. iIKULIN CABLE tETTKK The Emperor Prepares for "Aarand r(i|>ular Discontent spreads. I Copy righted. IM, by the Associated Press. BERLIN, D'C. 22. — The committee of the Kmin Relief Association gne in eatt to the arr.tai of Stauley on the Aru whlmi than they did Osman D.gma's story of Kmin Pdslia'* captnri. bxt they have decided to continue prepara'dons for sending <»ut the Wbsaiauu expedition for Eiuiu's relief until the uew# Is verified. The departure of Lieutenant Wissmsnu will now be retarded until early iu February Though Kmin will l»e one object of the expedition, it wiil also a» t iu support of the Mitt SIITS optrarto—i it will i>e MS jM»j>ed in the rcicbstag that part of the money voted by the bill shall be need for raising a force of colonial tno-H»«, even if it happens that gmiu I'ashais safe. Iu the dia< ns<don of the route to be takrn and the nnmber of men comi expedition, a letter from Carolina 1 Lavi gierie to the German minister st Brussels states that 500 trtiops marching through German territory byway of Cncanyemhe to rjiji on Lake Tanganyika, could crush the frlavc trade and disarm and forever dis able the Arab slave merchants. THE DRSPOT IN BETTF.R IIKALTII. Emperor William has fairly recruited his health and resumed his journey*. Today he went to Stettin ami he next visited the Vulcan ship-but ding works at Bredow. This evening he diucd with the officers of the garrison at their club. His work has displayed the same*-xpendirare of nervous energy which it did before his illness, arid it has been in the same direction, toward militarism. Beriim-rs would like to see some of this energy need in eucouragiui: trade. There is general complaiut of dull uess in business. Durhes- Adelaide of 9eblesvl| lloiiteiD, mother of the empress. I» h rlously ill. EX TEKMIN ATI ><» TitC SALMON. Preparations for Depleting: Alaska 111 vers Neat \ Mr. SAN FRANCISCO, Dee. •** —Three ;»aekiug companies were incorporated her» to-da> The Russian-American r«i«ktn: »o„ J. J. Stoke>, G. Fogel. F. K. Stokes, L. Fjord, Al bert Kow«, F. Gee and C.c«ar Berth can dl rectors, with a eawtal *t«ck of |7 >.oui, $ 000 subscribe*!. Turn Thin Point I'aiikißf Co., directors. Kudolph NeU'jan, <». Neu OnUin, Charles Hirsco, f»uis S<o»s, Jr. and Leon Si«»s; capital stock. flUO.OOv). The W estern Alaska Co ,G. Tash» ra. J K. Da< gelt, Judal New ID SB. Daulel T. Bradford ane W. B. Bradford directors: capital stock MO,000,1160,Uk) subscribed. FIRE IN THE TALE GRA4B. S«»lfller« at Fort \»<iua'> tine fight ing to Sa%e the Coat. >r. l'At : L, De<*. 2*.--A dispatrh from Fort Aaaiuaboiue. Mont., sa\s Fariv this morn log all tne tr«M>|-s here, aix com panics of infautry and thrae of cal»*rv. weie out on the prairie west of the p-nt fightiug ll:e in the tail gras« There is a huh wind, and it is u-are<i the garrison buildings, with a large (jnautity of stores, will be burned. TINE NEEDEK MAO TRt sT. The Nesr invantloli p- 11/stl.- Rad News for tlie I lantern New Yoga, Dec. 62. —Capitalists con nected wiiii thi* c.»t:oasee<j oil trust are making arrangements to secure a rnonap oly of ine mannfa* tore of baling made from plae ueedlea. It is to b.- used as a covering for cotton hai * It if said it will dnu'uu jute ftev ral mßlioni are ready to be put iiito it. OSMAX I)K.M V<4 C I NNINti. Stanley'* friend* Hid Not Fall Into the Trap He Set. LOJIDO.V, iH-c. *.'.--Sir Francis de Winton. J president of the kCoain relief commissi*!*.! atntes that he do* - uot believe Stanley au«i ■ Emin are lapiured. 11' momentarily ex pects telegrams frutn Stanley. lie declares OS:i-au ixgu.a's letter atrict whscP entire ly failed of its por)>«>«Kt. A Contemptible Blow at Parnell. Dec. J2.—lu th« commons Kim ! berly. cou»ervative f nosed tha* the cierk j of the house afprar before the Parnell | comutLssiou and produce the members . rwll eoutaJiiiuic Paraell'a signature. < ar r.ed— 4to 13. It is said Klmherly's motion was the icsa'.t of a preconcertel plan of the conservatives. .lapaneae Alliance With Russia. W.asiPEO. Dec. 22.—P«sr» * Cavalier, aeereiary of theSi»anish baation at Yoka-! Lama, is here, • n route to Waablßftou He says whe i be left Japan it sa« « urr- ntly reported in diMoraatic circles that s secret • treaty Lad been concluded betweasi Kaaaia \ aud Japaa England, for the ream that Baasia feared, in the event of war with England, that the Japanese woBJd , favor the latu-r. Old I'erjary ladisUasats Dlsmlaaed. SA* rsaKCtsM O. Dec S. -D'Strict Judge j Sabin today nolle prosequM 21 ladict mt IMS for perjury. The ease* art al! of two years' standit.g. but Judge eabfn det- rutin r-4 h»' rim'<l uot t a PutififUoo in vie. '■( lh« rrron m lOe !u<l:< tm*n!« Tbe «*»»■• wt-re itl c«an.<*uon «ilb oSnvf cotnmil f«-d in u*»ltmi with tb» h*Di«»n In <* rtifyin* Ui.i rrrl.it- n.-l be- o m«Se Kins Mil.ii Tarn. Kadir.l. I'bta. I*f a —lt i» hire th« Cm>( Milan t'M lorm*-! .n .1 ."* • »" h Kti-a:. .ud iniein*. tu form . r»dii«l c.b- IO<r« A SpanUh st.tr.i».» *w»k.n*d. Mibtiii, Iwr S. -A pit»H u* iitffti* .1 il-iir *>t or C.nov*. d«I • utellu. Otily damme* •»» <!<«»• Anrrlcm utftm to I*.ri.. P.ti. E —Tii« i-uwil b« * t, (.t.U Ibr Of .Mi j w .-hmirtoti pttwutird by JowryU PaUtzer of N**ro»lt M.irtxro r»rt»rl»« llornrd. LVXW. M«»#, Dr*. SL~f I morneeu J.'Uiry »n.l H.rvey Br«.- m«'o«o work* *»r* !«rn-d "►mrt • In. ; 10-w. *trgT~t*te »..v>«('. with In tnnaa. _________ I*ar!bqu,kr Shork In iT.rk. 1 La koi. S Y . Iff a—Thrf>- .! n n-1 iborli. »rt»utia > ..y of »art!-<iua)i<-«. w. I frit a« *<*>o<-lork Ibin et«mug A Lt.-i rnmSiUttg fc.und arsons pa uieJ ih** A U«y«r'« DUr«|iaUMe Negotla tleai. Cnaois Dec. a-Uwyw rutting, l»y ■ of Ja typ Uvdav'cave the ! grand jury the name ti*r »aa who <m htm to negotiate for i he return oi stolen to tw The police had ermfwi Cottinc on that he had guilty knowledge la the matter Cat I tlnn declared he arm had tha K>n-l* and diJ not kwr toey were stolen The name of the thief I* «nppm»c>l The ralw of ibe »wrftarw* is oalv about *W. interest ;a the ra*e centering mainly in the pemliar action of the supposed highly resrectrd Mr Cutting *n attempting to stand ma hH privilege as aa attorney ia uegotiattn* the return of stolen proj> erty and refusing to dirulff to the police the names of the thivvea. To night a man named Pif«Bfr was arrested as one of the ctrtfrtla, aud the pot ice expected inom- H tnrily to capture Frank Shaw, anther Plessner and Slaw have an office in the city, and made a show of twin* in the in surance bn*inc*s. Four New Whaling Yeasela. Aas FUAJSCTSOIIL Die. 11-FvWr new ves sels have been MMid to the NSR Francisco whaling fleet.. The North Pacific Whaling Association will put the La Nsttga on to take the nla<vof the Praneia Palxne r. which i« now being dismantled. The eealtng schooner Marv U Thomas will be another. The Jam»* Allen arill also i »iu the #e*t. as will th*r New Bedford wharng bark John Win thorp, which arrived here a few da** since from Yokohama. These will take the flare of the Fl> etwiug, Mary aud Satan, Oaitlf, Ph».cn»* and la<>, which were Wot In the iee ai Point Burrow, An guat t\ Additions will al*o be made to tbe whaling fl**et hailing from S«-w IV*! ford, which will arrive hern nevt fall. The steam bark Will am liV!< and tbe bark Sea Ranger wUI be among tbu number. A Murder Trial l*o* t poued. Sail FluiKl*pa, l>re ft—The rrel'mfre ry examination **i Jotui l-angforl, art car-1 of the murder of J<«rph Hate* In the Kauk Exchange saloon. wa« p*»*f r*oi»r<i in Judte HorMMower'n frart until next sat onlay. Attorney Kofght saTd it vonld !>e ImiKMeible to proceed. a* all wifne** •* n> owed ly ttw procreation few not iMrt. lie said a vftan to the shooting bail gone to <«>attle the day folio n . • ' and would nut '*• back befnw n *x? «i\k it is rxjuYkd by tUe ftrnwcttioa to provo be the roiling witr,« s» that thr allot Which killed llaye* mm% fl-vrt h? 1 engf ord. Killed Ilia Mur«lrr*>n« Father. Wt! kkoukkk Pa f>ee. £2.—James H tier, aged t/». an I hi* »on John, aged IS, > j who had been thopning ta the wood* »rir -1 eral daya, ha ! a quarrel thi# moraine. The f i fnthir ma ahi age wtth his ax The boy » d»*«lire<i and ran |o hi* home oear by, l*r •; ritii; the doom a* he t-ntrred. The lather, iroing to the froM door, commenced to batter it down with hi» ax.whru the «on poked a Hhotgan through mi opening and sent a load of buckshot into hi« father's i breast The injured father died In a few hours rroeiar Knott for Sale. !.«k jsvii.le, K'y..|ve. 'iJ.-Sam Iterant, j owner of thecra k thom»ighbr»M| Prootor Knott, taM to day it was true Hacxin had offered 126,609 an t bet «i t«»ld fJU.niW ws* • the price of Knott, but he had h*»ard no*h i ing further. He had an jmjntry f«»r i Knott's price coming from Nashville, but would prefer to sell to lisntin. s« the horse would pn»bably not thea cotne west next ; seaaoo. <'oaeio-Town, though much in j fetter to Knott, would probahlv be his en try for the Kentnrky Derby. He feared ff Knott went In the Derby he would be unfit for later work. Train Aeeidrnt In Arizona. St. Lorta, !>er -.3. % dispatrh from Ari aona says A e« mat ruction train on thr Arixona Suntheaftern road, with fO laborers on board, lumped the track near a coke siding Thursday evening sud roiled down a high embankment, killing seven or eight and woundlue several others Par tii ular* are not received. Sh »t Ills and Her I*araHhoiar. NEW YORK. |Vr. 22.—Joaenh Thomas, a colored cook, 37 vesrs of ace, entered a station hou«e to ulaht and. handing a re volver to the sergeant, *aid he had shot his wife and her paramour, whom he had found together at his reeldence dirertly opposite the wllw station. >he will die The wounded man is in a critical condi tion. .fnstien Itoyle'a Kemaina at l ; nlon* PtTmavao, Dec. 22.—The remains of Charles K. Itovle. Sate chief justice of Washington Terrstory, arrived from the West lh,« morning and were met at the depot by a committee of the Karette eoouty tw, The body was taken to his old home iti i'ntontown and thr interment will prob ably take place Monday <'bleag:«» N'» I'laer fur ragillnta. CHICAGO. Dee. 22.— Judtf# Altreld this modified the Injunction to re strain the police fr«»ra intt rferiujc With KHrain and MUrh<U** sparring exhibi tions. Chief of Police Hubbard ►ay® he will nrrt-kt them for J»a*t exhibitions. and a-k the mayor to revoke the license o# the ('amino. w||irf they starred. Prohibitory Lii*fU«« In an Oregon Tow n. OAKLAND, Or., Dee. 21?.—Tho new city council ha* dealt a fa'al Now to the ItIQWU by IstM tt>u aunttal retail liquor license at ftiOOO. and the license for selling liquor in quantities from a pint upward at |2"«0t». To Obser%c ih* New Vaar'a Ecllpae. hi. Louta. Dee. 22.~Profeaaor* Nipper, Enirler and PriUhtt:. of Washington rut ver-dt*. and K»-v. ('. M. CttarpoM»Tn, of M. l.ouis Cuivcraity, have started f r Norman, <'al., to ob*enr« the solar eellftae, New Year's dav Harvard Col lege otaerren will be stationed at Willows. "I* t'argo of I hiuras (ioodi, Hsx FaaKClsro. Iter. 22.—The steamer B. liftr, which arrival (rum Hong Kon* •ml Yokohama to day, h«! a cargo o( 4aoo kHU, which I* «aid to be the la reest ever brought to this port. Part of this carge of 15,000 hale* of raw silk anil 21,000 chesta of tea. Oil. Duilkjr Not Indtctfd. INDIANAPOLIS, Inc. --The federal grand )ory to.>k a this evenine until Jauuary 14 Coo rarjr to general expecfa- UOES, ii i Indictment* w re returned and the stain* of the Im lley case remain* for the present a secret. Texas Hoy llanged For Itspe. ( nix aBTT. Ti x.. Dec. 22 -John A John son wa* hanjr-'i tiere yaat. rdaT for rape. He protested hi* lokiMvMson Uie scafßsid. He wa* only 19 year* of anc. <'(»M>ICVSEI> IIItH'ATCRKM. Frank MHjlrnu. a brother of the so- J c;al I>r lleOlyeo, I* beln* sued by his wife in Ban I'ramJaco for divmce on the ] ground* ( ,f erus Sty and atheism. In the trial at is«u Kranc'.aro of John A. J Irtnnn* f*»r th.- -rurder of Ib-nry Ken ; hay on. Deteettve Ue» gave a suc cinct account ef i't 'im » - life ami eon p.- ti>to wpb the binhayon *-aae. and sail he iial wrttPneto and received a rrpty fr->m the inistcrlon* fir. Fell of laTerroore, f.,r wbotn IHmmic stated that he bail pu-eha*ed a til of drtivs ibat ; led «'i*p'< !oa t-» the deb tidanl. lir. Fell is ; now In Orexou. A roar Ee-llsnil of Seala. Th" largest shipment of seals ever i setit fo thi- country is txvrt i.fi to ar ! rive here by the - learner frave to-day. ihere are a dmeti of them, and four are tra tied to harne-*. They are con signed to Captain I'a'il Hovnton, who will n»e them in hi* exh bition If t 'sptiin Ifcn nlo'i .can make arrange ment * at the co-torn house early etoigh he will <lon his rubier »uit at:d drtre the *eal» down the iiay Alter the *e»ls have a few day'" re-r, the captain will t.irt on an exhibition n. tr un ier the nianaifemeni of Bam Freeman, who will carry hint aa far i wc-t as ran Francisco. The seal* ! came from the North Sea and were ! trained at I<e:p- ic. A »st I'nfr. UiX'iß (Or.) Ksgie. Our corpuler.t l.lack-mith, K<lwards. is out on the street* again after a protracted i.lne There i* nit a no-,1 of troth in the alio re ser.- ten e. but we wrote it for the foll'iwmg rea on. viz' (ieorge say* he has been t fkir-g the for Iwo years and in all that tin e ha* not received a single puff, <K> we give the above in return i for hi« patronage. Th* Vtrrttl Answer". " What i« it that mtke-i the ro-y ' ch<- ks of the rr. then turn pate, and ! (teals the b'ead f'om the children . " asked a pttihi -itioo le< turer of acta.** of yonngst*-r». ' Salt," shouted a ! young wrtb h. The Fogllsh Kevalwllow. Among the -II ce <(ul ramiida.es ir. j the Ia- doti h•I bo irji elections Mr- Walter I'e-ar.t, »n atheist a- ,1 -oe ili t: Mr' A*hton D«ke, and others of tlie sjme type. ON TO OKLAHOMA. Discontented Kansas Farm ers Ready to Swarm. , PAKNKK mi l l 151 IN COMMAND. I r»t«hratlon of Forefather** flay £ Court Si?» Otlrxfr Anareh lata May Itwl WICHITA, Kau., Dec. &—Pawnee Bill aivtvcd !««t uisht frnai Philadelphia to awume command of th« immvo** Okia hotaa movement. which ban forcti ia all tho U'arftaftottuscf aouthwcalern Kannf, ant! i* tan! I-) bo from W»«© fc» 11,000 * tro:i P •fcd tUiiy increasing in number* ror MMM months the n&ovemeu! iia* been worked .jniftly. fawnee Hill «aid io night the movement •raj back. «1 by a Mmtg financial awpport» ana wt4 « %.»me fa* or an immediate march Into Oklahoma proper, he would certainly »xuh a aoraufnt until action on the Oklahoma bill now fowling coulJ l»e taken. and if unfavorable action were taken an lmmon*e colony a cgr t*»nsy march fo Ok'ahoma City. Anna would m»t be re* or ted to except for *}|| imtteetton. rOREKA rtIKKH* |H AT. Appropriate!) Olrhratr.i ia X«w York and l'MU«rlpKla. sew Yo*K.IVP. » -nwim Kn»i«d S.K>icfj <.>ai«hl crlciiratoil V\>rifaltirr» - day by a tMni|.m4 in Lk-Ua< nlru *. farm eere iaid tor trftt gwesta, mu t every nea* was occupied. President i'on»rlm« 11, n* oeeu- P ,l "d chair. and th.se present wert* ( !muu«Tv 34. l> pew, Gen. W T. Sher.Bnu.*Pierrr»F*rtit Morgan, Oe». Horace Jwfe'f. H »a. Warner water, W. | % nv8n«l«, Frank H *eock. and John H. wise, tie a. Roger S. Wajuo, au«i Courad N. Jordao. Geo Sherman of hie love and Tca : eration for thr N« w England (toeJety Ho 1 had orrtvoow dltfleiitks to attend to* : u«gfcl*a dinner. because U might be the ia»t time he won d wo hte Hew Rnglatid ; friend*. "A }Mt hence," Mtid he feel tuple. I"I way be with the »Uent majority. Ho ! one," lien, Soermao continued. "holds in higher v*oeration tb« memory of ouraa cesb»rs tbati I do. Your aoeestora am! my nrede* esetra bate accomplished th* high work laid out by the Al mighty. 1 heir trail* of character were the foundation stone* vpoo which they built an empire and marie it a* soli 1 a* the granite hrow il New Kng and. Mr. lkpew am! others prolonged the aflaJr I a ill* *pee. he* null) a late hour. PiiiliMarni.t, Dee. \2. forefather*' day wn celebrated by the New Knglan Icig ture. Chief Justice /uiler reepouded to the tnaat, "N»*w Kngiaud in the Supreme i ourt.'' A lell* r ftom Hon W. K. Glad- Kbuie uaa rv*l, ia itDrh the writer «aid he joined thus • preeent in wtshtng God speed in the puqiose fur whteh the society wan established AN AXAKCHIMT VICTORY. They Obtain an Injunction Kestraln- luk ihs r«iie». Chicauo, Dee. 22.—Tho Anarrhist* have applied for an injunction t> rvttralti the police from iheir meetings. The matter was referred to the master in chan<*ery for a report. • When tne ai»pli< atlon was agatu laid before Mr. Windvs, counsel for the city a»ked that the heartug be ro.vtpoued, and tho request was granted. The mstter will come up again on Wedm-eday. Master in Chancery Windes gave not lee to the au thorities that If in the m* auiime tbey In* U rfered wtth any mettiug of the cam plainatits it wouid be al their neril. "Wtist will you do .ib*in4 the auarchlst meeiiugsf' uas a»kcd of thief llublard this evening. •Just what we aiwa)s have done—pre vent them wheu we liud tbey are going on. The proprietor of the hail at JUI4I Salle »t.i. t >HA ', . I notnU-d lit.l '.t ojH-n his hall, have olh« r proprietors. There will la* no ansrchttti metim/ if we know it. Just put that down as settled " •'Did the remark of Master Wiudst, that you would >tv»p the meeting atyourouu ri«k meanttme, indicate ibat you would thereby h© in contempt of eourt, or simply the rtak you have aleays takenT" "The latter, moat certainly We can tb« lu contempt nniesa aomo writ ia i»autHi. aud he did uot l*»ue on**." ItilxaarU In the Adirottdarks. SAKA NKC L,\*R Dec. 11 A cold wavo has r>n< hnl here. Tbc tnennm» tar marked 22 deff* cs below aero Um night. TUK " NKlti" VIMIIKIIIEK. .ludgr Hxran Think* Hie a Valuaiilo Fond A Victoria Oilanial Judcc S\> an of I'orlTo* in the cily yesterday. ( recovering from a >ev<- caused by constant railwu; ing the (>.■ nt summer Tt> ative of The ( W.mt /he tlaled tliat he came over to make some inquiries re giirdlng the him k cod (akil) fisheries. He baa ha<l u conversation with Mr. Henry Nitimlcra on the anbject and thought that gentleman wan entitled to Uie pral-c ami gratitude of the country tor In* effort > to <>|«n up the bshery for thi* food fi-h, which in Judge Haan'a opinion, ia the finest li*h to be fount! in the waters of the I'aciftc. t'apt. Jacob-, of tlloueeater, had in augurated lining for halibut for ext ern shipment, and >o far had met with abundant IUCWU, and be Ira-led Mr. !-aunder» would lie equally stn-ceseful in the black cod lisliery. Iteing asked hi* cpmiort regarding the mi*lMdlftg name given the ftsh, he stated that when it was lir«t di»covi red Prof. Jordan coijii not hnd a aultabi* name, and ai the fi*h in aptiearance, though not in ile-li, rtaem'tled cod, the name black cod waa (tiveD to it. The fi t> would have to create a mar ket on it* own merit*, but ao roon an it waa known he felt positive U* exci I lent (jUittity a* a food fi»h would noon bring it Into great demand. It wan rretty will known by name in th« Ka-t. but no 11-h had yet found their way to market. Judge Kwan did not believe It nerea sary to go to Queen Charlotte u! uida to ii ml the tl*h. When one of ('apt, Jacob*' -chooner* was U-liing off ('»(* Flatter; for halibut the trawl wa* draggeo in deep water, and a line lull of halibut there wa* J. IhW cat hef biai k eod. lie lt«| i-ted from the ripe north c*>a-t into the wa'er* of Ala-k«I-J»yiM Wiiile on the Inited btate* ' r ' W>. • ui fl • mer, Judge Hwan mid be one of the plea-anU-t esperieme* ol hi* life. The ve« el wan provided with one of the very be-t scientific ap paratus for | roe. tiling the investiga tions, and there »u a rnagnilicent library on lioard. The line lor deep -«a aonmiing wa* live mile* in leni-tb, and that for inshore rounding '»O fathom* 1 luring th*' prog re** of the steamer slong the coast south of Cape Kiatlery the fact wa* ill-covered that a ledge extended out from the *hor« a distance of *ome miles at varying depth, but it broke off suddenly and the depth otit*ide the ledge uiicht be regarded a* fatbomle's. In dredging at four mile* depth the dredge! brought up a quantity of white material that looked like sand. hut under the mic. o»cope it wae seen that It wae composed of minute shell-flsh. The dredger also brought up a very large quantity of smail live sj>ell-h»h, and it wna demonstrated that the bottom of the ocean at this great depth was covered with small fish. Thia was also the cue at a depth of from W» to 2W> fathom*. In the opinion of the fish i ij-ert* on board the Albatros*. and it ts at»o Judge hwan's opiniOH, the presence of »u< h uuati l itie* of food at the*e depth- decide* ihe point a* to where the sain. on d:*appear. Hefore entering the river- in the spring »nd after leaving them in the fall, the k.u mon are not'een. It 1* now lwlie*e»l that they pa«< down to the bottom Of the ocean and subsist on the fatty food to W- lis , Ihere. for a sain on i* never In euelj a line juicy condition a* when it fins I slow, i; elf after !t» disappear ance duri'ig the winter. Jtnigefiidn ha-tak*n a special In ter® tin the" " (i-h.i g. and belseves that it wiil o,n reach large pfopor tiotis. Oevlce for R* Ksi[Jfrwsat Rlwg- Jeweler*' w«-ki». Angtcus Header— So. dear, there l* no iix«l p.-.l (em for an en e agement ring; but a rptder'e web with a lly w it U a very pretty device N'(>. 40