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POLITICS IX PIERCE. Xhe Throp Conventions Called For the 22d. fUSION IN SKAGIT COUNTY. IfdiAtlon In ( liehails Produossd a l>Ja -o:©*ur- or the liark-lant«ni |icbrin< ,> > of the A. I*. A. Tacom* s#r-t- 4 —Sp' i:.-Th" 'ripie »'- which wa> u'#a*#-: a: K..'-,-; ire ju'l be ir a. « a'; way In P.erc# on Bro em>-- 22. when. th« Pop gstt. Democrat a a: . a.iver.-e*. or wiij »or the purpo** of pSa- ;r.i; in rotrrinat^n gif***! for ountr u : Iti iktin oAcm> A*a: K.en*» '.r.'. " • i ' > par*--- • ar<f t»K iifftfi'lvf. ami ho # .j er « »r«* wAi-it-if for -f -- r ;natruct.on* IS to !h« m«> Of !•: ' If«. A WrfS !,.» f j#(> a: "h 4 :lr.«: f.f ttw ti»»» i'of '.Us »Hi jx> I no:hin#r PU: ii« P»«' m «jf»!h mid " ;e l>.-rrat* an ! Silver::'* ail. have u» bo con •-n; a,;u Uio a&:oiA y. n. Kakar. *io i.-i -i.rman of the fi uen eta'e < >mn;: iommon ' onacn'. t, siao chairman or |.,» Peop •'s party ewirity committee fur I *.«» r •<■ runty. Mr. jtake.r ha» Bept« {ni«e- -- >.< tuft uate f.<r jK/iiling the ' .n:y convention of hia party, with the ca ■' . <■■ tise i"tii. an I tae prtmarP ion the .;. lU-u'Wng t.ha: what Pe'»* i;ak»r **y.i g"es. t:.e SUverit-a tod the DetnOcrau i u'.o <_a.itu tiieir f»un£y convention- ' r • ie e »rn- l.ite * ' i tK p irpo-e of eRWUng a. combins with lb* Pop'jiiata As th- si: .a'.ion l» todi i;i PIT * coun ty. thei' »iil it- <t '■ is. ;i of tuo three f«-<*s. j • ' ■ iui;i.> -•••n to - v ■»» »f the county of * hy ir*-h» .m; 1 ti« k-t. gta i*j up of ..ft,, h oujj <sj • ciio»en i»> lot friirr. th** thr- piJ Ju* • • xis* nt ><f tie ali-m.port »nt q i(.-Uon, tho division of , U)e off **s, SiH 1" left lit a con feien-o fdmmi'.e» , ( t<> iy' '.' >aen hj <;ou ((•ntions. >V»i jj.-o- utlnc at: irney the r indiilaies ar- thi- k aa he. ain a h;v». First in tiie la: is 'r»'.;m;t.s only iiryan--Fe;Uey by #a»'' * y«>.in~{ af irriey w,iio ha» a pen jtbaiK lor t>owUii« (*;i<l who is chanv psou of th? Tu m» A'hlf tl Club. Mr. hryan dt>ts not -uini any kin.s.'iip to tho jivy ora »r rf the Platte, bu' his name him pr a ng" and lie iia.a tho mip j,(.rt of many p. iiniiiu ' I>• in-errats. ii V Frank Hnia icy. a r>. tary of the Democrat. iu i;y »in:nittee, a R. TlUa*. Silverite., an-i in ~j »ni.n b liuea ton. tiie Utcst lierjiii ra . convert to P p. ai.sm, are the <.ther >:>■ a n of in Ciij.'ieition u.lh i;.-» Montiiia For the otnar oIJi ea there are a n imber Of cancidale a a*i. >ng :.i« Ill's i t-t.es. In piarcs county tin.-re vsta !>■ r. « au« h ti.lng as the offl 'e «• "king the man, aa fur as fusion i»4l?irs la conc«t n-d. Kx-Ciuaty Commifcaloner WihUm I' iy, a l'etnocrat. I'olph H <niiah, t .•• 1 -t edit jr. and H. L. Mtnitli. a liemocrat, are re*ard"d aa «andila:es. Kx-<'.ejk Chidcstor, of the Dohertr regime, )<t a . and Ida; e for county cierk and ri. A. Wolff, formerly deputy city clerk, is a candidate for auditor. There are no candtda'-" among the Pop i- Ists for crtutity treasurer, pt au.i.abiy on account of th- iargn t»•»11.1 required. Among law yara con-id'rai'ie interest la manifested in the ciitididacy of several wsll-kiiown l>emocra-ts for the> superior Judgesh.p. Th» fusionhits «jil likely t!iak« tiieir nominal lon < I r the iiencli without reference to the bar as«o<dAtlon, whloht.as alwvys had a hand In tin s> !«■ - t;on of eandlttates for >• ip- rlor Judg<* Mu r.i-t'jwil Jialge \V. 11 Rri'l iv. h • audi.li e, and It is iirnrtstb'.e lie etll >«• g!\csi the honor without much contest, a. he has frif-rida among the Fawcett wing of iho liamo.'raev,-as well h* tiie tililcnins. Col J. A. Williams »n is also a tndldate. Assistant City Attorney . H. H K »n ia *hs only Populist candid-a'e f.>r .s>ip< r.or Jt<l*e. Tho r«»«ult rvf the Orr-Kavr-elt contest cp.sk will havo much to do with th«* < •>»»« pVxlnri (if tha fu*l>>n tti k« tin t!: • HUI - If FVwoett 1s us <n s.rety i>rolwl>l<\ hi# pr<'f<:lK« in the irntn- U<-mrnt of the d«il w):i »>« rv3 tcfil t>> »*•'>. In t11• fviit that I'iiwcp ! ri 'tilns kit Offl • 1 i»* will tilki- Rood l.tli* !<> > that neiif of hi> i u c«u (M*,ur« rv- offnition on tin* fuxion tick t In oth«-r » ifl", <h« <';»ndlrt»t<j* fur ofll-o r.h.t !i i ■ 'PI!!:-stm «lub l<mninfrs will tnrr.»l fr «ni ■h« distribution of tfw» h[hill» If tJ;■ mayor la ui:s> tU'tl th* *l.»t» will t- n i t- uj> t* "mitt n-!i :!■*« to hit* Ir ».>r;wi upisr.in or W -hm. For tf'» varlo'is county oft! f « ar« r»- iil,r •< f«l >r- Tin- ofllin I* »!»<!• i' -. ■ if i .«:»•! for t! ■« lh" foil onrtii#: !»»•«• • ur. I •!-!'• ■* ani'«np th# I*optl to (thorn tho offl • bin tK-on n>n» . >• |vvr iiivnmut, « ;«-o!K- Kit p. ro ll r ntjit J. H Thorn jmon, fx-Oounollman t. i<, ■ .• • a:. 1 \ I Ml I . « ''O w. t i ut t!i»- <■:••'.. itt t* ► * aco. )!t !.f;i >•! l|iv; >*• k•• III' h, W!m» «;».•« twni«r 1 t )<• M< rI t» ct: < m<iMUK* - lo*t stprlnjt *tid tfii ■» ■ »i. , . tlh •>.* tt «' -wrt" i! t ,•> I «: i ilvi 1 :'l Ih'.•» f.;y .i ii.trv if v .>.«•*, m t I 1 <■ !♦ A (WWW •'Bong •• ■ Rnntua has th«» •!\ v ~..- to M.I V St« «''•' , >*r-.ii;i.t rnjii Kr.iM," aft I If !r* win* U * t,; «•> . ... .. , 'i |H . ■«. IV( I Ik eoun liman. from the Third ward iwn yw»r*. » i- (, > f jim to onr of th« *or> . )! i.,t ,r* • !).• ■ M'* v» Otty V'.x nr \\ , ■ •! i . i > r-,J t har it <*■* ► i.'t - r*f i < ; 11! ' V. Att'l t h>" »i»* »\.t. mi -. i :i t.'nwtnH'ff, *h! -h n> t.li' t s ! i| t » r , >rt. T ' V. - V.U j,I .• i «I! t , f-.itowr 1 "sit b> ff -1 (i ir. s;<»r* in ill)* " 'MI ",.•»* W '•<> A..f i i • 1 Iff I 1 <■ '• veil ■*, ■■■,: I »n i " - w*y C>* of» - » V . I. T • H - T» » ■ t I ..ir* Tlu- (mmii le Ut'adcr »r t it Jv i »1* rr too BAftt Mot yy rk ]r«wrw!f info a *f y«» i ; !r uiitf tho rU!il kiud or it CLOTH MS ; a U ** a<<k ia>i vkil ,b x ' 1 • I • _ ' ' > VU v4*l \ u t au-l )\l J. \>EM.\\ oi. A\ uuc and I terncymhip and nr:-+ }» #», -?•* a }n— t'r-f: of the p«sjn«. *t! 5 one 'Yinty •"*>rr<m• - Aaorg 'r- P>" and U-k --ti *a there exiss * ft . :i; trh. -i. ;* - •'* i out in t - ejr co.iv#'! ' > » r In sht»t?lng out the Stiver aspirants. t-"» I '<tno"rit!' and p-.p managers »gre*> that :t;* Hirer dffK iott from the Republican ticket 1« Pieree county is v*ry small. ar.i tbe ar.i la;*-* of ti *' " on *•■ not rK»lv<- mo •. consider a n *• han*Ji» of re r.nf»r*r ■ ~>n r •*. The w,J '■* n> • in*o fa -'lon* on *h*; prosecuting attorneyship, on a< - count of the u t that A. K Tllo* *-e, ■was. a <l»»i■ ►- ?o •<■ .-,r.v» - ■ v)n. *• F ier. = burg. v«!d A. H trarretson, • norhar Pier » e-.-.-,tv man. f.«r -h.- .. tTT t*i ior. for at tome > g»*.»r* TV « « . has aroused ir.~ r *-*,« ■rs r *r«• of », . <»f « ».irrr'«r>n."s fronds ar.: they wili re-a - n v her. TVJow a-sks the < ' a :or •->- from the tar«e-r»t on« ver.tion. AX A. P. A. SENSATION. How the I»ark I,»nf«»r7i «»o<,"!»>ty V\'ork«-<l Cb«li*ii« Politic*. 5.3;;s lift' , t .<• .r»,t'an coiir.'.y or*d , to 'Uy gpnjr.K th<! tint a»n*aty>n of !h* < arripa<.«d here in i 1..» county. It oharg- * that tho Kfpur»ilOitn conwn-: -rs a - . 'Vn traiU on A jc ;*t 22 *ra<« «:iir;n<-»rM fr>rn ?h" prknarP? ?o th«* csosins or tn« h»:fe»t it.*?' for •, • ■ '. •fir th* A. P. A. It r»-prodiiO':» e«*nt to the various coun-fi* bofor« the pri tnarie* by th« presl'lexit of Chehalis ' "I . A P. A., who i.» a P «i • f-.r offi » b'-fo'# >} r- .-oming Populi** convention. Ir. Iheae jAttor* A. P A P.'-f. jH-; '.in* »r» oommandM to ' ":-irTi oil M 'V * pr- r n'-ts an«! do tH'Sr d-ity " In a < rt»ij"»Ar if-Vr to other councla-4 through out tho county, which the Jp-a a:>chi ».»* inadp a part of th»* minutes of th* <"h»- hi « council a* a *n**t nc p- or to th» primarl". certain ar*» r^ommpn'i-l fnu r i. i» ' h for chairman of th* con \Ttion, ami for sheriff and clerk. '»n the morning of th* convent.>/n. t;,e P..-» • ilegof*. a typewritten «iate> of A. P. A. men was haiKi«.J to th« pusher of th<> organizition from ea-h !nT.» Bee »ivn th.it t f ha" a comp'.e'.e it«» of t"'y A P. A. <J*le*a?es to the conversion. T ie iette.i". circulars an<J other do- u men » ;-ringed r "»w. i d the Hee. "t >t ;h« convwtlon hell at Central'* on the ! of Auguef tn« no' a R«-riiih!i. one. ; T »ev prove to tiie Democrat that the ron ventior.o of that party in th!" oiun'y are equAily interfwrM tvl th by this dirk ian i tf-rn a-vietv. Th»y prove to th* PopulUt that r *■ A TV A. conspiracy aim- a» thr-v*i;nr the »• *pe* of '.he irllvldual w 'h fi th" People « party iq . illy th«» s-itno ;t >■ in the ReT>ut»ii< an an<l ImtiiVti t lc s»ar- Mf». Tiiey erpoi'o to the public the f i » ' it the A P. A conspirator in I.cali j coumy, among whom aro numtierel cer tain men of n-ore or 1# « prom !r. en •» in all three parti**, ar# work ng together co ; vertlv, secretly and treacherously, to the enl that no man. however meritorious he tn >y be. c*n !•» e!»w--.-d to any oft! 'lal po sition unless tia is a member of the A. P. A " In a Jftnjr editorial fh» Bee prot"»*s vig orously a* Mnar permlttlnu th* party to b* <-. nit rolled fin n " t am of a s ,- r<t oruanlaati rt. by niemN :a of pther poltr-al partis. Since tii n convention tw of the nom inees have withdrawn from the ticket. V< i■ ir of the remaining r a- llda'e.s are not known to be A. P. A s, and the B' a de m»nli< that they also withdraw, so that h complete set of true Republican* may be nominated by petition or otherwise, and ko hefore the p>< ;.le of the r inly as an*!-A P. A. nominee.-. The A r. A. men iitvf for * me t:rr.e p.»'-: mala no particular »• 'of the fa * that they Intend*- 1 ! '•> dom:rute nil thr<« of the convention* if I«l«f !■-. * p o ;re the »t >n»:Ii.11 i.His of -is many A PA- if th. could. anl th-n at the elf :on vote lor only the A I* A. ■ andidat.-a TA( OJi.V'S MA** Mi ill INO. ( ongreomnon >!*('»!! ami Aj»»l ,, y to Ad ilri'xo the riopuhitcau*. Tar o ma. Sept. 4 Sp*ei v Tomorrow r • <' utr'-wn M '"all \;- v of Massachus- will address t> e b!uß*<st man* mwti is ever hel i in Taeoma The n:e» •1C Wi'l be i-.rM i the N ■ S'vet ami will t«* the fir*' ureal rally of t!-« mm; il*n In tii s» county. Pes! lea th« two ; Is*;nuulshed victors. P<>* >-r <" ar>« jjS,i;U\ -sn. R-Vu I!--an f->m:nee f.»c f ■ \ r- »r, n_\ 1 <•-»» «jr. »• -man >• >'. "!• w;»l be nfi hand From nil 'he i -»••••*•.'» the f >st •- jr n'.-.i * i» '•> r<-r will to » \ . ted. ***» that a,n overflow m *r'-r>e WfU I** n«»'*»*<;«rv <'or.irrfi«man M i "a'l i« on® of th* ablest ' xpoun ler* of it- ;etb ?u-,tn -;rln* in the country, and It> , uh -1! »• <> ■ r<» me r *;•>,:« >o li> tr . m Ml |h.» Mi'Kinlev ant 1! -art '»* \ *! • city and th-* IVx~»l:11i«- ciuh will i* t'res en' «*n and a artier lid '-an*! t* I furnLah the music for the t ffH;r. Jama* Fairefci!! chairman of i>e count v <• >ro mit lee, ha *ch ir»e of ti > ai+an*»sm 's. M»nt;H l'il«ioa 'l'lrin't. M V.snt Verroc 4 S:-- '<l T! •* r>ciiv>*ra'!■ • «n>l •<> !• v cnßV*' i n* "t Hl% aif 11 county ta*t in iturlins "• y«>ster.!a\ an I po! :n t >mi!sat n « fusion le», < ati\e *r.l ooun'v tick" - At -i* ;v i , • . u * * i'' 1 t « little loan of Hur»-t,«cfon pr***cr.*«>l a verv 4j»j ,iir«itf« Tho 1* :i » "i'« *a.kei off with a *>«" i ftiiatv of t '■ ai* at i th 11. •n Kt i; -v,an.i -• -< •• :n ' > !, e a '*l Ha.S f.He4 w:>h the p->rtion '' »! t-si to th< m, j; •'. • * fo - r jm -v ' ; i-.-* o' < •-. • tv tt.'kot, 1 h v«.» «.f aJ'orncv. ahcr .ff. -s - 1 i am* - «>• >p fr««;«i t K «» .!•*- t; , t • .» how®*-ef, f t-.:i , ncl ».«<1 r«*'a : ,-r st :» on t-i« >?■■«! *tlva t K< , lit'.! •• t ' ev.-« r*!"*rv effor? * will t»a ma to afor* }?. Th*» fol.owr «•* n : ! • • • r< i"< >' i; 'ti' K \\ k- H. (t- • », »f M• and J )«on (Pop •. «>f M wni Vern to Mfwrlor j-i of Sa «<t' ' •'• ! •* i'' J '* t « J. p H.MiHcr u M-« ml V rn n, ,> j; i .4 •_ • v, S. K > (* vm >. } f f i »n U* MM :i\ ' >. *• ' 1 (Pop.l, Mount Vi btMl auditor, Fftraoi lUmm«r M 1 X err on. *':e .ff. J I* M .:« t 1 - » M —t >-t n; •*- (MMif, P. s* Hoi M (Dm ■Ma • v«t n,»r •»•>?* «•> or. «« > •'' ' * a-.tpcrir r* '*nt of * *, H- !• >t t -rath «i 1 ' * * "*'■ j I, Hi: '. t»' **• t er !l ». i;,tr -1 ,i ' ■ •> Y*} t'_ »*• f 14 % S 11, ; •! •• r i»*rrn » V* ♦ «• • •? -■■ » *r Ti tr l cSJ-»'rtct. J i'- K * » iPoj> t. O-ar < iarko « mmtT Pu*lon. Kalan i» iVpt * -f 5 . e- T - T^e»tc • r • • p, .5.1 i',l' ; *«1 « V-V !. « a* > tt-. % ».«t «* th *a - :*»r >!• thv « ■ %n »-.•« w-e upr •- " "' ' r-t v . an ! 'l* of '«»*.. n •« *ee T* » J* i: 1 f-.»llow ' ; - ii • J '»N« < • • • ; ' t -. ■-< -i a . a- Kdaar*!*. e v*>*i»r 11 || || . » nmm R «' « arm. -•. 1» : :• led XT * I VM p. * K * \ , »<• *'• ..* V«-vjt"«n. .o-N tv- V* J. It «on. comrjvsaioti*- i-': -- » ''* - -> -e| t.» ht>- »*•** *-» v t a a •• m tj Ue r * *. r t- s * IMMltttd to s - att | M • < • 4 •••-•• - ••• m Si M "i; t% r < t •; -4 .■ s 1 c) } .a I.- ' * • c 1 ■» 11.. at lit- > . o. .. f ■ 4 < T* ' *T ' Svi <*. * '*\ ■ * i h«' >* •-I v J > Cniidrcn Cry lor Pitcher's Castoria *h- : If' *-• H •**" *■* *' ** h? v c-.>rrr r«* ; \,-y ■ * % nui *. W 'tt' f V-' ijii;;--v - c 3 rtwatlr^ I ' • i - . • ■ fJ. 8. Me- II '.ar «ira- N W P. • j rj-' gfcn : . r,; - M. IS. N K. } V«r. 'lohren and R. K. I»av:«. o£ r-m J ian j county. Mtiritsnii F»i»ion i:* Hcie-.a. M . ?*•••' 4 -T.-e Ivrr>-rs'« I ard Popt: l*-.« ffff • <hJ f}< n tclajr. i*ri the foiiowmg »:.■ t ke- ; P •> R .. • S-r. '• 'l' g vernor \ Y. i l -• c -e-a 1 ** c.f | a'ate. T 8, Hogao: gspfjfeatifljßßi o* p"t>- i> K A far.- 'on: ' • A - r • - K N i' •- - sociate Justice, H. It. jr.; y :rea*':rer. T. ! f- , "*o: i-.s; auditor. T. W. i T'"" fonsrfjwmjn w-« aP"ted to "he I »«-moor , ■ i ro t*.;t **n no cand late «ga:nat Har.rr.an. w.io fo. ow ed T"i:er out of the Rep .it. an conven tion* lieath of lliinkT I . V, Waiter. Ta inu, lai—Tr the d»W.h of T V. Walker, w -- o-? irred yester day shorth a'*er < o" th;.* city lose# one of iTs mwt puSic » <ir *ed men snd i a wh.:aae .<j i*l is hard to And. Mr. V. a 't *»« tnanag.-r >f th' la>n Son ; A- San Fran-is •-> In this 'Sty, and ti'im ered an .' g i « frifn i- a . of it: » > men of the »ni"v Tie w m a men of the I'n'on <'!:.•'» and of <'• mmeree. a T *'> -• -n-i degree Mi a >n a.n>l a M>-r Snr.ner. H< was bom in I»n'h-a f >r* ■-* w ) a(?o. and carrs to f»ar : Franci' *o as an a'' oan'ant In *.<172. In i«c r« tt.ov.-d to I'ortlaml, a ,er- he ; entered the newly eatabiished bran-h in that ci'v. Jn P"» he was arpolnt-d man : asrer of th- i-rfi-.k in this city. Three w~ek.- igo Mr U i'.-er wi« stricken | "*■ th gastri'.'i. Ills IHn' l ** w.ti not ron e iered serious ;n'il two d* - . s aso. hf-n Ms condi* in I" an.e farming. >'• rt-iy it wis s*er. that he —o il<d rot survive, a d shortly af*. r 1 o'clo.'it he expired. «f ? er »:<iki m into a irate of c-'ina. He leaves a *«fe and two chlidrer. The f tn*ral w.;i fr'tur f: >m hU la*» - # s Sunday af:erno«>n at 2 flfelock under ihs , ais >. is of the Mi-ni fraternity. I 'irifig Mr Waiter's 1! . Mr. .« \f ! Jadtson, head c<> infant the bank. | h t* r>ee;) in ch })« will rfm.rti at tho | head of the y..it<k until Mr. Waiter's •u.-- j c***or is appointed. 1.-st n.ght r :ie head ofß » at Tgindon was ; notified l>y caM.» of Mr. Waiter a demise. Taeoma's 1 nmbles in Court. Olympia, Bepf. 4 —P. % il t* (Ml (MM grow :- < out c.f he Orr-Faw -e - ' ma>- -a 'r contest, the M Jlien-Doherty ~,jlt and ! «Vimmorctal L4ght (.'o injunctions wera heard la the supreme -our* t.»lay. There ere t.hrec writs "f m«ndand prohibition to be tak#-n up by the court. One was ob tained (»y the atturn' - ;* t sr Mr. Ma i n restraining Judg** B'a'l -ip ft »m reinstating r>oh. rrv in oftl e af'er lie had been i by the aherift in exe tit ton of Mullen's J-idgmcnt. An other writ was obtain* 1 by tiie attorneys for Faw-ett reatrilning Judge Pritehard from punishing the mayor for contempt for refiialng to \a a'e hU oflie after the de -laion In trie contest. The third writ was «>, ire !by the attorneys for tiie Com mer lal Company, c.Jng the i .wer court to show <-a »se why «-.tper«cdea» sh Ud not Ii* 4 granted the company in the suit brought by tho city to do;*rlve it of its franchises. Ail is s wen? taken under a.lv..- r -un n', and «.w!ng to the em-Tg- tidis existing, opinion in each case is liht.-iy to La hied soon. Four Ktinawnyii i» One 1 »nv. -tn. }»■ ,■! 4 S. -'clal Th»»re wara f" r o.aa.r- - w thin 1-uf an ho ir'.a t:m« on Holly #treat this forcn ion. T; 1< v wr»» pretty U\< iy om», t-at no • : vk.i« done and n > mio nm Injured. S ■ vcr Mlraon arc rannit.u »war.d a K >• many ar. heinu ?h:j-pe,: by express. X - lokini of te»t:m<*ny in the •. of th» Fairhav-n I-a.-: 1 Company v.*. E M. Wi'son <*n 1 K. I. CowuilJ. «h! h wa« com menced la«t Bnrlrtic a* Ta-omi before S'' f'-urapi." - Hollan M Porter, of -h.a v*. '« ir' commissioner, was rcsamM h- ra yesterday. Work upon th© water front section «f the state' road, which was suspended by t 1 •> -!.»•*• comml**. -iti.-r T :<-■? lA\ -.!<rht t!-.>» •«PP r >pr:a ftn havinr }we n exhaSisted. is 1" n* •* *.tt\. .1 tmil- r th<> d'r- ?: >n .f a conur:t*ee of F.r tiavcn <- • 7 ■■■*. %> •* t • •-. funds haviritr be-- n ra!«ci bv* euiiacriptlon. It is expe red that t. c road a ! be {>r fraff'.o l>cf re the Ist of October. \ I «c» Million Xlinfnc < ompanv. TV -m- 1 S ! 4 Hif- I The s-jnim t M if i ! R-.l Comp»i!:v •< been ■ri'orpomtiil in thin city by Andrew F. Pr: >;h. <1 \\~. I> kr - >n. .1 -net, M A ht.m. T. Arroatronu K 11 Warner »t; I ,t T Hnwfon. The company !•« ctfv .l «♦ f; -«* i ft-- njid •>» 'w nty •* < n gold «-h»Jm< !'! t «» «; •»; 5 11 ,1 nrninsr (' • trict. in th" Paclfl * rc««>rve Th. cl.iim# a :-•< -•:» ra •\« >•. • itn ■■ Mr« 1 rn ?tia N" Knigh*. who N the cn!v « >n:.n ■ ■ !■• * -51* •'-.>> - at- : x•> r - m: •-. : n.. n h \ * made rr;»ort*on *!i»* pi >pcr'y of «.. *h a promNin* nnture 11 i* the wsl' push «' vciipment at on e. Tl.e claims arc both quart* f-.nd pi r A f • •* of men has twen -ent to the c! \\mn to b»-. r. 't "»e «ark >' elea • th -gr ::.,1 j te paratory t > -ink -i*r a sr. (f*. » heltitil* \ nllrv < reomt-rv "»fnrt-». O ha *. S. ; ' 4 <»pec«.it U'eleel ft K>» h ! ' V : \*e ■ ;#» (' •• 4' * \' i -V Creamery :r <-.rf • > T 1 V -r'e-i T»r» '! « W Ki" *t " e M i. -f . ••• ,' '>•'» SV-. Of tv: k -• . ' * T - pi/int is - m 'of the rtiost complete >*» tac s'ate. It a i« p*tt ! r \ by the ; "Op • 'or* » of it * ,t < ; •-v --" r. • or as-.:*. e >f .in* K n 1 from v.* f 4*-rr.f-ra. tir>>. lar. 1 r.- ar towr» .! ttvee !1 v H • J H. ! - H A K tro ax 5 -fb need «r. 1 re .or-tilde •. > »m»-ry men ft tn \ .•! • >r, W.-tsh I'' .- w:ir«k ■> riot v er, b-.t ang Arm r. -a and 1-:t:'turner < •»klr jrtxt ftt» Pali. T;i-rn:a 5- 4 s J A' P. b e-'«. '*•» > ' » «T*d a r ' irv. ha# .1 .mped 1 * %»h ».l of t"' *rd V „ i« ei « ■--■- ■ ■ ' » M . > -I- -I ■ \ f, d•* «4 *r It WAS >' n v wr .;> • „I*v but •* - c, b.as ft-ii :* •- , o in'-y. hav ,.c 1 • ■ « 1 ■ '■ ».d *T'- '-»' 1 » k * ru.' -«!*r ■> I ' 4 A t -nch warrant - t * *«• 1 f>- h « <t~r" m ~ K->■ »r'.« a< i»i V ? *-y * ') < H "*• » t - :• i ; • " * * » > n -a 1 * •" •> ■rt r r o! i^* f,• «* wit*. 11. !"r>» *1 nth • .■»*• .a w * ' ?' Ti K ' t-• * , t •' r - * i, i +*% ■ *.i v v f- - • .a T k • " ' n ; v * ; ' « ■ r • • ; «. t4^ * jf ' # t " 1 €*»-'• IS *. « - . •* T » r f i* fc > s -n 1 I Ufnl I' M Kn ♦ Tv - v S- * rr i" " A! *+ * r' •■*< ' '»*• * ,v : a ■ >* r-r Sr. W '-h A . r-nj# .% ■' m# ! f rr. :%{• -% T - v ;- 4 r; t.. w. A \ * o : \ ■ • ? 4 - ?i v.'St* >* 4 4 * r 4 - ■a 1 * T ' * • - j 5 \ . r N f :>• •v- < * 4 -V- H 4 C- > - * f a • : » ffht ' *-v ? 4 THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 5, Im. HOW WILL THIS EN'Df Secretary vVillett. of thp F. N. A., Delivers Hi- l ltimatnra. CURTISS IS WRONG. HE SAYS. Both Portland anl Seattle Claim the P. X. A. Championship Gam«*s~ Story of the Squabble. - 'ary W . tr. a Po<vßah c* t v s p.» r; N A 590 at jn of th" Atna ... - Ath'rf. Ualon, i-» grtaiiy worried v. cr t;.e .- on o! Prrt. lent Curt -- r d- *:ng th- 8. A. C. to held th» c:.ampi - fi:v games in th;s .::ty 1?. an 1 d« jj-e» a th al. the dramatis intensity of a boy orator that "they are trying to t.-i*: out u* it on a technicality," «t-1 i .1; e h.-irii of aii:.ager» has ie I so .10.. the pan.--* P- -tland. and her n * :.g Port.anJ, "thry wiil be held. 1- l?*i tie >l4.' t rit o order o herw -." 1 a 1 fr m s that there :• s -v:i..' k fa:, -sa ahe*l tor tne P. N. A to »re»*.'> *.• h, and a-- the » a i.i* preset. » i .- if, two s»- s of chainpi •- • team- ar-- be;:ig a :v-.rti»ed. Mr \\ 1- i' tt at' iffi' i mat the jv-.tnt on which Pre-i --• at I .rt..«» d- ;l.led that the S. A. C. m .at h'»i i trie ~!»« io-s not apt»ly to tat? case In <j i-at,.-. . a,.: that Port.and is :>a tj tr.a i »ns:itution a..d by-laws in hrr < ~n. 10 the Mfliri Mr. WflSett says t .1: its haa no:. .:,g Seattle, a:;ti thai u»vJer ot ';er ~r lunstanees he would ue g.jd t > *ee the g<»mes held here. Mat.y members of the P. N. A. on the S ■ .'*i have une to look .lp >n %Vi:int a+ or.ng in 5 to carry things with a high . mA S I tie will net forget f . <1 luiiß : t n»e to .-nse the tr.just: e wh h . is bf • n done E. T. t .y the P. N A . •i.ii a..>j ;.y tne mothar organization. For s-v.-ra: y% i:s h« i.as been «hut out of nma:• jr athl '. amply beca iae his ap i i n f ■ 1 ..istatenjent not given ]K.»pf-r consideration. 1 t :i»- j-r- nt f i»s Secretary "W illett comments in th* Oregonlan on the ruling of President Curtiaa, .ir igring the 9. A. C. to g .•« thf gamt >, as follows. ar»» trying to crawl out cf it on a t*« u a tty President Curtiss htmseif o'-i- rthl t\ -»; a Just taken cn the g »me- t «nd • .•• board of managers decided in fa vor of Portland. IhwM was beaten, and now thtj ar. attt mating to profit by a < ia .a.';,-:h die s not apply to this ca«e. 'i iran'.'s w- re arra:.*e i f->r S- . inner IS a* e»ea aiid noti eto th.s 1 fT— -t was sent ou: in die time. When S-a' - ;.- g.ive up tue games, the boar l transferred them to I'orn.md, but there no charge in the date. President <lirtassumes a great deal when he ks ne can thus lightly st a>'-io a v te "f th" board of n;an«ig«rs. If there is any question about rhe interpretation of the < ustitution or by-laws, the power to *-x --p a::i or interpret 1 s only w:th t!ia ho.ird of managers Ttie board of managers has d>i .ded to hold tho sanies a: Portland, *nd here th»*y will be he j. Mr. ».'huU». < i Hiitwj:i:stai:-iitjf. unless the board sees :it tii order otherwise.' "Mr. Willett has addressed a lengthy communication to Mr. Curtiss, In the course of which he sa\s: our letter of September 1 Informs me that the vote is vo.d, by declaring that th- c ,a_r must dt- ida that tho gam- s be !'. iat Seattle as originally - re •.-■! by :.ip schedule meeting. Not that 1 iin anxious to liave *he meeting held at Portland, or any other point, except as d'ret'd by tho schedule meeting, but is s only proper that we conform to our <•' tistituti n and by-laws, n.i before stated, whh;h is the only proper course which v\ * •an pursue. Th« \ >;e was called for, ar.d directed a decision to ast: the re* ilt was a: nouri- ed, and. to expedite matters, printed m.i'ter was issued in accordance w ; f: 1 rhe vote, the s retary doing nothing "Uts le of what he is enijiowered to do. I* w 1 ..d be a simi.ar proposition if the 1> .ard of manag'"-s were in session, ar.d : .•» question was ra.stv,j, ar ,d the majority vote d ?c!d.'«l that a «rtain a 'lon should obaenred, and the chair then deddi ■ that It was out of order after the * ore wa-4 disposed of. I should be very glad, i' to have the games h-ld in Seattle, '■t t:; ih» fj I'-s"! Ci had rtb-- n br 'Jgli* up as it was b.* it pla in in the p u of playing fast and 100-.-. us abide by the daterminatioa arrived at. Instead of vacillating from one point to another. It is all th# more regrettable that this s'r >u!d c cie up as it has. as it Interferes Wtth the harmony of the asso.-lat! .n, a - d ca-.--s In-iSvi-lual me to think ' it \r- HI" • „ tpjalnted with w;. it th" gov enirnent of the association should be. My a'm ' -. c aiw tys be«n to wurk for th« b -i"flt of tl.« asso- a'ion. At the same •'me j beiiove in J is?j ar ••ordeal to »--a a and every club member, and lndl v ' ••- m< ml- rs t: -r/>-f. .Vs ; -.-a'.vd l>ef -re ' v.'U "'is a*so It.an is In debt on «c --c m? i f las' year's game*, and we are .•m\!o ;* to over • -<n« t' ;>t in«!ebtedn<'S« '' • ive > *::• g r-Uee.', on the op • f the h -iger, as the resY: #f th'.s ye.-.r's garres. 1 w 1 • =-. i v!n .■•onn*'" 1 w:'h this p- n. t • ? v e port: ind e\-> en opens ' ■* '■ of r. t\e same dav as the championship game*. The expo •" ' :s " do-k !n ev<-ni:*f " ' : i:: •' ' A ' 1 iu--rf' re w 1 rhe ;<• - ?e of the (H UM On ♦'.-•» contrary >m> !mpr«*««l n at " w :i a »*«"iy " " ''- f a , j-. peepJe W 1 - e In tow n '<• att« n-t the exposition ?. ' '• ' r -•• s will be c »n c di ra r. . , r „. r land 'or the expoKti m wl! h the P. N A. can take advantage of PerhajM 1 m ght :i M that wtth the 'r»» advertlalng > i*tie pa; *rs t*nr" ■ ;>* • . w r; ve utn* ben-rir th-refrom hut. as that • ; !•: . c n- i vh- s-- • -arv. J 1 ra T r ,♦-<-! --k - ; r k * 4 «-* -■ t: »n v.-:..! not dfr.-.e so" muca ■» s*, v 1 w ' • r 1 j ta wane • b a •. * la that my or»>eot ts ■" ■* *■ r«-- '.r? f>r o-ir •*s > i* ,n a* «ame - me, I propose •■> conf to Oir c -.*-.0 ■■ on and bv •'" * ' "> *' ' * ' ri!; ra-'-.) to *" ' t*l ' ma •.. .1 not he f*. ««eded one way or the other, w*hlch I do r . n:v \ - .r. c ■ ■ **- <! *r»s pawtfd upon in an'" tray by that ■ n, tat :* eertamly would he ♦? the president '*- arw the rv ' rata w-w- a V >. O- • >■' " J r- »|5 J« was ! y is ton ' -* t *-,!(►* ■•* ON 1 AMOR J* \V. l he Ra*. '»« ii »,-»rne. n !t d tbe \f irninc JiW'yol# l'«rt*d'4. 81 rt* VI vr tb* ( "r rrnTiTie of ' » J.atv-r -tav fesfr-.f.-a * f M p r ; n *- ■ committee eapeottrg -•> a.l - c :: , ' ed t evM eg for that part of the <layf <• *• .; t V . - ' e C etJon Of * * <■* • • <.»~e of *he feature# of tie day at v ■ • • perk that ■'' ra a * d » * • RaUa -- Tb* . 5 .« .*: be, ■]. Ml made «p era. « iwi a stnng s ." Jse.»tt.e and ' o » • . 1 e poSitK ns -» if '. i« f *.« l\%' *■">.- • y * * '?'*>*■*? r IT'7 *'" - — 1 • 1 -*• N - nd *^.»-nt •- c -if. * Saar - , n t'f. d > s ' " v ~ 1 ■ r •» • •" i ot " - : the w) iwsSe* the au«| -ee of ■ Centra] La; - - ar | ..» - y a-. 1 1 ■ ■ ..•»»*. to • -*> L *-• * a.» 4 *_«».- rr.*n from • at e *r» *■> be ir. cow-. • " and s l ®? ■' ' • r r:h rs a eater for the 7-ire races. THE Fl> \l.<s TOT),\T. Junior Tenn's Tonrngmmt Prawlng to a Close. TV; h fln-.'s rt «-» -T.! rr. T i '* ibles t e j ;:■( •• - . i-vara-.m-nt a ;; ' : '- pi ». yhr c:.t • '••• - .. -in i •»M -- Rv -81 * and Mr. M~- tr. on «M «| «e «nd Mil : Mr. V, ■ha or th o'lr-. It .s a r iri m r ••> k p-■ .;> > w.n t»r be • v. » ik.r.g m! * v trs;* •-«. 1- c-\'.son, the p ay is *?;; e\ ned-up. Ru-W Wli ' ■ to TV . ;.e « • C'-'S Oft •»• r. lie Tr-Kily Out- '.is.-f-. • ;-><* aCI '"lst a h.Otn h-= has p tted. an J :: has t-*n a mi*- t' a* ■'* t "5" tournament to ■ '<>»* ' m to K*. -Zi I,MVr 181 .1 !!T y 4v. b • » • : .1 , f K- •<- - « • . r iv rk he Ht Mi I > 1 .'thing like hi* top-no'?h e .me. T~-e -.wes. how fver. <lo not --.,1* -. s we'.: for Kellogg .is the »Ct:iAl play d;d. Following :« « ft .mmary of yi s'erday's games: Mf.m beat M.l.»r. 6-3, 1. H UAsell bea' Kellogg, a-2, tV-1; He nry beat Brinn. 6-2, 6-3. M.xed ilt - ".: ;.«t Mrs Hoa--!l ari Mr. , - be-i- Mi)< Rliey a *l Mr Pas .h . 6--'. 6-1: Mrs. Rollins ar> i Mr. Mf»m b»a: M «s M <rray and Mr. Benham, *-3. 6-4. 'iam»s 'or t day: 1! a. rn , Henry v«. M- em; 2:30 p. m.. Russell vs • e winner o r rhe Meem-Henry mate :l.> p. m Mr l . K • a: 1 Mr. M-. <:n % fl. M : rt. llowe:! and Mr. Wtils. Tn«)!an at th«» < amtval. VsnrouviT, B. C.. S p* 4 F men's <forts and Indian race* w, re UlO pria Vpal iiems on today h programme of tha » .r --r: val, and aome govi cvf-uta were v. 1- la-'rowe match m the tournamviu# i>v !*t«n Vancoaver and VI- wai pi .v --4 ! rcwiHlng In a vk-tory for the home tram by IH* to :••.»<>. They tinj.s v. :n the jrold natvhes preeorrtvi i-y the committee. Tomorrow th» f?h»m~n's xports will tn> continued, and In tiio aXtemoon th-- (*. W. A. bh'ycle. meet will b« h« id. !'i »h! ;h, b»\"! if .s a'l the provincial amateur cracks, several leading profe.-siona's w :ll rv •*. among them being Ruck- r hi 1 M» t calf, of .San Praneisco, I>ow of I>ec.ming, of Wellington; Kli ta v e, of Can by, <»r., and others. In the team r.ce Vancouver will be represented by SpMin. Barker and each of fiiom loa < r> t provincial records at Victoria on Satur day. At the Hasting* thfs afternoon T> \:e I .and, owned by \N . Kerfoo;. of Oa'- jjary, defeaie,! Kndymion, owned bv J. J. K'"'t!g< r, of Portland, in the inree-quar • r by tbree-quarten, of a length. Timt , 1 M. f rieket Mat«*h on I.abor I»av. The All-Oregon cricket teem, which Is m.tde up of piayers from the Portland A. C.. Multnomah and At-'.>na ciuw. a 1 v htch has Ixeit making u tour of British Columbia, will cro.-s hats at the old Se attle field club grounds next Monday af ternoon at 2 o'clock with an «1< \<" n picked Irom Seat/e player-. It. «'russack will l>e tb« iof"iee. The Oregon club has *oine lino players, notably Capt. C. \\. Lawrence, «'apt. Astbury of the Astoria clt#b aihl "Joo" Sinitii of Multnomah. Tho Heattlo players are as follows. Cap tain. A. M E. Cl< sg, Horn*r, J. B. Corbett, Dickinson, O. Kirk, I*. Ilen derfon. I*ura 1 10. T. Murgatroyd, 11. Mur t,atrojd, E. C. liiiton. Fleetwood Park Trot tine. New York, tie pt. 4—The grand circuit trotting meetlfig at Fleetwood po.rk ca.me to an hd 1 today. Th* w. ither was line and the track in jKO'XI condition. It-. Mil" Consolation stakes, jmrse Oft'. ut»'» chiss, pacing Retina, won rirst, four.h anl fifth heats: l>e«t time. L'i.>4. Re.Una wvn oecoml and third h«us and wo sec ond: l»st time. 2:16. Beret-ford thir l. Trotting. S-mtnute ciae#, purse sl.'>»av Van Tm.tuH won tirst, fourth ami tifih h- its. lw*>t time, 2 12. was -econd, winning second heat in 2:1?, *. and trot ting the third a dead heat w i;!i \ .in Zandt in 2:ll'*. Straight I.!ne tlilrd. Tho Military 4 haniplonshlp Seagirt. N. J.. Sept. 4—The 200-yard ncari s .if the president s f"*r the military championship of the l nited Ht t--s wer> finished toilay. bi"U'. F. <" Wilson, of the ijeorgia guards, leads with a s re of 4't oitof ap- ssible >.'. There ■re th.- ty entries in t.'ie match and later tho m, "<•! ■ rs wil fire bho's each oa y», y*> and G"»-yard rang» s. Nntlonal League tiames. Bo>t >n. Pept. 4.—Tho Bo«tona fattened i v •K- averacp* ap-!n today at Hart's exp'-ns*. Attendance I,l'O. p- v irf Tt. B IT. 2>. Bos or n 12 3 St. I,n . s •» * " BM < > N; "r.ols and Bergen; Hart an 1 McKar'and. N w- York, Sept. 4.-The New Torks bave4 T reman hard today, and won ea-d --]y. Seymour v.a~i knocked ou: of t:ie b■% \n t 1 1: ilnp, and S.iUlvan replace* him. Attendance t.i-00. B. B. H. Ctnelnnatl •? .? N*w V >rk i-' «' 4 Ba"'"!"' Foreman ari Pej'r.; Seymour, Su:i;v.tn and Wilson. Br> k . pept. 4 -Ovela? i 'f-h Thirsrs ea>y t- 'ay. but had no tro-ib' o 5n d'fsat- Ir.r" Br *. vn. Att«n<Sar. e J>". a-ore - It. V H. T. r->vf and 7 12 S Brooklyn 3 * 1 Bat'.*! f Wa ac». Yotin* and O'Con nor . H • • p»r a' i ' trim a- s*..n t *:tv. A-pt. 4 —Fmt«. tho j,. -w pi ■■ -■ r was hit i lln*■ * flj>' S ni-» •• lay In the «ftu In- n* 'hr ♦ ee«; men we:.- to bi' i ' r« i■ * wet e c -.red In Tr.e ?»• ..If e 'h» Co: >n»U« n.ite \ k \ t»ir b; M "J**» w.a ef ». ■ ■ V e. A•'» Jan-e 4.'v. Firs* pan:*: B >t e Tt. B H. r. V. d fon City *+ 2 liOuUviJ + ' Ba--er;'s: Kin* and Farrs.l; Ear. g an 1 Tester 5c ■ * camei 5* ore- P. B H. K Vv t- re* -n C"T . « 9 4 1,, iisv; >« j 1* 1 j:« '•"« Mr.iam»» and NHl'J'n, Fra«- er ar i I>**>r b Sep: 4 —T' v e « a- ; • •■•n* •: ' a : ~ v*r* e*» ■ from re c -j. f ■ ■ t < rhe *» 3 d afer h«p tV' ". * ' h ta' endeo !v da'kr «-■» af'r e . - n<Ti Anson was fit <it of The (ran:- and v vr. orders' off t > « *" iti • e e-st contaa*. wh h ».■»» .*• • a.:y j ->;• -ej *-| h arsni «« A'toadance 6 m »t KKTT*i P.YTH- P. PH. K ; a ' .- >ra * Ctaca«o « io 5 { j-t»r.e« tr 1 r.^T'fn; Crlff an ! r»or.s --e. S-- 1 K'vwet «*-or» - B T» *T. P.. fta 'nore 11 * € Gfck*«e n W « T '« 3 *n 1 I'i <. Tt a*---.: frlead . i R2«n> and 3 a', jr." * S* * 4 * f* • a w. ; «MT.ed v» or;. '* ■ F• -. •'* ■ - .! A -r <•■£ : S.'.b V • "3- n »- A - r * * r »■: n • .«.. Ny hit bv i aJ • for ".r*e 1 4k «. #. J. ;i-c w>i! ,t en a f - a i »I* ad ■ " f• * W V"< -I -• « ' ■A ■ i , v '■ - - • ■ ,s » : i jr< - " " • «.r - i. f. A'" "■■■ e j Hk qr e-- P BR, K A I ' I - Or", ani ». Haw.'y and T « f 'i' * « <* S'l" : rj ' • > ; -- • W. -i, Ixwt. PrCt. lU:tfr»er» TT "I < A « ... ' rat; ..... T» u • .:• } ■ -. _ 'A ) 1 * ,-i tt ;-44 I "•» « * 4- N-'W Y * * « t * * 4": »*■■»* ¥. *A ♦ » i, * . .... i-. • 2t PACIFIC TO ATLANTIC. Babcork and Turner, the Wheel men. Reach Boston. MAKING A RIDE OF 4.130 MILES Flghty Pars th<> j ?oiadi Vtt Thirty tt ere Taken \'r» in Seeing—Politics Along the Way. " >v ' '* > ' ' s e'tv t-d A T.'- Tmju.'j • > ■ y i wheelmen wbo left here June * on their r. •• a ;re<N t- •>• • _ have rrai ••• 1 B-stsn, their »f»k" g r >' -r 4 r.• ;n , c v »> -v ■ s a*n: 1 rg 1 e Boston Her.il i . f \ _s has the fol T* ag storv of 'he trip: 'T' ra dust-rovered riiers arrived late last ev< '.."ij • • Am-t "an h -:«e. a :rr a riJ» of - l x.i • v* i ' :a -n f-oni the Pa cific -o the A* ,nt "The evojeis are A. L. Turner, of Part Townsend. Was.-) . aril W. F. ®f Seattle. Mr Turner la a bo-kkeeper, a d as a*- 1 - n e'.-* ir.* * ii-nias f i'ort Townseud. ,*r I Mr. Babcoek la a achool t a • '-r in Seattle. "T.">e ride was i »rin on .Tnrse *. ar 1 •her<-'->r» oc ;t >-i st eighty li\s Of time, i -;v .--r. • dr:\ .ia> s were s:- !i --in seeing the s gh:s In citi s passed throuK t in v:?.'irg friends a: I it i tivwi >->n *• • n iy. Ihe r sto taken N rthprn Idaho. Montana. North Dak 01, M'nne sora. lowa, l.'uiols. Indiana. Oh \ p. ■m syivania ari l Near Tork to tbe Bay state. Th» oniv d ire«i on w ■.< far purpose of v-he \ wnere t;:•=* wheelmen epent a>- 4 week in wandering ab : •« ,<a-n -. vast reserve. "Mr Ftabc -kan i Mr. T —>er * ■ many interesting things t > -e'l urn •• their journey. They crossed the mtry as the political si'ua ui a* 1 sole topic of e n\ obsene.l tho go'd h:i I silver - <n m • « • > • \ lent advantage throughout the a.-ole trip. ' "When the two rider* reached ,v >e min ing district of Coc.ir d'Alena, in North ern Idaho, the news of the » Joptlon "f ■the gold platform at St. T<outs had just been The miners expressed thf-ir ftciings very *r-• ly, and do hare 1 their int'tv iof : - .'.ting the Republican ' k<"h ' o 1 ■ iev ad '; 1 Iter:o in a a arm Republicans. Tie d ■ ict seemed to b» suffering from depr- -an over the news from St. I .oi;i . "The saver sentiment was o\erwhelm ing all the way from tho Pacttl. oast through the K.vcky mountains, until the eastern part of M -ntana aas rtva.-he- i. At tue town of 3iillin.es, which :a *he center of the gr»at she,-p-raising region of the eastern slopes of the Rovklcs. tho t: ivelers *• re : irpris- d. their Jour ney through the s Iver mining country, to find a. strong gol.i sentiment pervading tne town. "The ride across the plains was made on almost exactly the route taken by l.enz, who, however, traveled westward. The sard and the prickiy pears put the wheelmen to great ii.convenien e, tuo ( % a-ti frequently puncturing their tires and causing inuoh delay. At one forlorn canyon in Montana they ran .icr. -s th - character known us Yankee Jim, « io en tertained Lenz. "Yankee Jim is 3 man with < oasiderahle nf a past, as he has run : rough thr-e fortunes, hut haw always fallen upon ais f-'-t iitid continu i to make y■ < way in the world. He now pros;, rn t and hunting and fishing f r .1 livii.n. and lie expects, if Bryan Is ebvtc-d, to bestmr a ich man, on account of two promising - l-.rr mines whii h lie 0w..-. "Prom Billings, eastward, the cyclers found a most bewildering variety of 1- tlmen's upon tbe currency qut stion. Sil ver men were met whore least • \p>- i, and gold TO n n a "re found among the farmers and other clas-ses which are pop alttrly supposed to be wholly d<-voted t • the cause of silver. The gol I men se- med to have the advairtaga In general, how ever, throughout the states of the plains. In Miune- >t:i the gold sentiment became more settled, and by tho time- Chicago waa reached the gold men fomel to b« having everytlung their oa a way. The . ity of I'liicago, a.-coriiliig to the cyclers, is a citadel Of the gold men. "On Iho way eastward from OhicAsro, howwr, si remarkable revival of filvt-r sentiment was no*;.'«l amour tlie farm ers of Norther! ln< <na anl Nor'hw- > era Ohio. As Mr. Bab -o< k Iv.ijghinxly re marked, the town of Kry.tn, In Oho. (ifcniel To be devoted to The iNobm-fk i oai. Mdate, If for no otJ;»r re,■'♦on than the ile-'ti'v of the names. The '■ Mm»»i.S *!ipMn-t vS torlous .lir.i.n abo.it t <* mi l dlo of Northern Ohio, and reman • -i In 'ha u.- '- Tii f • all the n i\ to th" A ■ ir? r:t! c. "The rllinif w u» found to be very »>\*y rt! ! vn.i->> ;!>!■• an the WAV from Oey'.and to Boston. with the r\■••prion of the *:iy r~I 4 .i ST. Berkshire. WHICH W «R* f. md To be hard «.llmh!r*r "Mr Bab. xk stopped for n. w»«k In Jef fer - »n. 0., to V.k", his pa rents. «nd then > *1 ■ ' > N>• "i 1r > ■*!!( ;!, trhere Mr. Tumor bed been Visit inf. From ♦l. it • ;i. «to 1< •«: n ':ie Jo HJf <• ma 1« TOGETHER. "Mr. Jt.tlvo- k ' 'he ■*•:y t S.i:i'n. T \ n* •' ?;T» of ?h« It- >'l in va:» •> v v*n,ion f ar:-1 o ■ tf> !.t r-' i' in Th# pr*"S )ra!'"T •'. ft s he H r< >r» •■•■nM' v of t v ;e B*a,tt;«i P '.«rt»lnte!l!g> meT W en he re* 1 A "••'.? h« f ••»"•! - v 'e *y In a f.' !♦,» . * f*x :«netit. ar.-l on ttirofr* a eor tn-r j »■!' 1 the Hon. W .! Brvan a<:-ire*s a pr«at crow ! of p-opte on Sta'e «. t re e t. "Mr R»b oek w .! ren. »Jn In this el'v for wvtral •!"*." ind w:t rttw»> bv tn b to S'-fT'le In time for the oi-er.u tr of th® - ■ rol«. Mr. Turner has four bro? . s n here, ar i w.!i rem»t -. h *»• for ••• « t ni-." TWO POrt'l"L\>D IW, Y< IKTB. looring tbo *»our I < <oiotry Politic* Vnioiig iho I'unnfri. R-ber' «r. M >rr"W •» ! <;eor<.-o TV. Ha -2* n. vk * br< • I' c. . I $ *■ *. w ••»:• i - i m ' ' they ha i LI« riv* «' ! WW ■!«-; <:OOT TI. r w :-.er » at ' • S*-'v. r.a . -1 ' ' wrt «hak:nj( hir4-» w: h « 5 s i - » f- * ••N'T ACQ VAIN'AT Mr. WORR--W ! * re- I-«'t«-r of 5 '• e "r.« .rt <■' ' • **K havp * ■.* -1 tr F R-» or» for four > »r*. bid Mr. )l.«s«n aw. H!»»V, n * -y itho p IK mi a! of tk 11 - • • -s ■ ■ - • . Try ' '■' •» * K <}'>•• ' • i " ''■■■» ?ro:r. a '<**!• fOf outdoor ex#r* -■"» aT;»l «rvi both luit* tho hewhriy *n*s r<" vin *r »f »t T y left |Vvr" ml Ait ift r? ar »vr L ?»- iu \y t. * •. <»• <►!* tnpla. w TI TH»>jr rpn- J Mono ay. < w:.n* \ < . '* •? effl •- and *.% «» r »; »• t.*nv . T v «..»•.• ~»• . • av« i.*» T*. •mi*, a' t . - - i.r ; g • *• r» last S>ir Uv T ->k l».*t :• r\ • - ■ 4 -i e • \ -j■ .J v w '• . u .• ' r <. • f arc: <> ? »r * ' * « r *'* r %a TV. > w r» o: or 1 r e T t f' » two (r tk" *'* r < are am •? • on» \ -* -nal * - a >-v =* • • ' •' ' * !•. on* r• ■ M Hon ■ • • r».:ak# 1 " ' r M-av !• • . a f■* g J fo.k of '* h »: "■ ' r n Kr » n«.T. I 9 • r ; »gtin wt» wr ►* 4, > .•■ ,«r 1 ' - *'• 'fo :m T • - 'V - a t «'»• t <•■ ■ ' <-•» ■ n e-f t. tt w* - - ? h '■ ,t* t ■ a • ' ■!* f . . -r..r* » •• * •* * ■ T«. * ■ V A«~■ : J R . 'i v - " M •. ->• : '• • i I,,UtoK 1. P.IK I i; \< J». r«*rr on the I on. (!<•:* > laterr ••in «.ri t « • ' I» H . ■ « f.,,.- Th«- p- *-"* r.vnj' < j ■ * " ■ '' r - .i i : .#■» *o i X «►. - «•—» - •*4 j.s»» ici'Kwisl X -Stand By Us. <f - * X t J makes. TV' «>t.:.ly your corset '* or**t :.»r® 1 f-r "■ 'Hfi ■• * ' '*' 0 '■" r* r '■'*■ • • '**■ \ ... , ** Jy •" '■ • • V7 | *« ' ( t0 ra:aur -''* t > v ' to US. Wf have an e*j»*rlenrM oorsct A ▼ fitter to a:•-•ad to >our want*. * Xmrni Waists for Chiiirea 25c Eadi. ; ♦ I KOTE THESE SPECIALS, f I»r.ib J*an Corset, lonu waist, Wo pair. * r \> k an-1 IVsb Sjlwh Cf»r*eis. J1 pair. , T Full l>r«ih Pr.U Cowu, H. 35 p B -» k Farmers' Saitn Ro.mil W orrcifer W. C. <"*, pair, •: rtn redu Ml from O.S (odd rin*) Mir, O'.ir $ - 1 Un« of I*. r>. Cort#t» v In. Ed t a $t M ;>atr. - Dr. Warner a Health Corsat In Dra*, $1.25 »air, ♦ ....CORSET WAISTS..,, f F't !.« <loo.'. i*en«e Waists in wh!N», was Jl.fiO, now DTcw a Koyal Worcester Corset .Waists In Biaek, J1.25, I ff. P. BOYD & CO. | + 621 and 023 First Avennc. £ ♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦ ALISIOI IT 1 IANSJ']N, •tun iv Diamoils, Watches, Jewelry, Silm#ait, Fin" Cot Glass, Fte, I .argent and . took In the Northwest. All kiriils of watches and Jewelry s repaired a<nd made to order. Mll 700 FIRST AVENUE. terday ••an<-ell;r « In • am*tour entrlos and fntwus him far ?!io professional race*. Krank Oomhs has enteret for tha mile, 2:«n class. Thia l* the only r.» « that I'.imlw has en "red ' »r. The man who w ,this ra fi u;n him will have to make ono of the hottest finishes on record. A t.,»m!. r of k is for the moet have /wily b--n - I, nrt 1 there 1* no <1 ies' "i :hat it w )»e an unqualified t- irerss In every s«»n-<* of the word. All l.abor iiay sports at Madison park Monday, free. OretdU Kiu'lnu Men Horn. Carl A'.-on-irii'b, the Portland Mey.de rarer, and 1 >r. W'r *.' t. of M< Mlnnvllle, <ir. t who t* l<>ok-d upon aa the coming 7i in of tn» l*wHtie Nor'hwe-t, -were In th* • Ity last evening. Wr <h' r will r«*'« at T.u'oma today and return In tin in for i * Lnhor d.-y rr;•» ■-- at <(>« V. M r\ A. j«.-irk. Trainer King is wfth Abendroth and Wright. Nervous Debility • T"i*v t>v « >«> ' 'r- rn * r *»#*;»;*«« -* "■«* n»rv"ji » v H»n ; i" * 1 vi.; ',M r j l>n V. fjr f •. .1* si •" • ' H ••' * M«* -tn» V • •«» ' « p wt »nf j-r. ,;<■ k * ' »nu to M| ■, if |k« | ■- ' • f. .»• » *fciC v ! tt r • -■•>• #«••-> <S». . -'1 • ■ , . • ,-r ' v » • •«"'*' "I '(» t ■ ' t *» * • * i • t ' ? "kr 1 * »- • t+j .-y «• up a -A. 4 , n f f -*■*.. * 1 » ><>n <•' » ply ii i n, •<*. r,a« <•. 1 J." *' N# *Jf.lt.c t:jr. hr. lon'- K fctri<* Belt rv » - •■»■ » *■ •*! »*• 'r c/uirk Improvement. • •»• V . . Jsn » "4 ,* r * V/f a* # r. ' •' *' • * ** r > ■ ' * - ' V"; j r*- <-<*.**« r. 4 " i *- **- t,»rfr*l * ®or. .? • ' - I. i f«*t * ' * ' *" ?,#r a '" r ** * '* ' *'*" I 'J," s * ' 1 J •'**'•* — . y< *rr A T T; ,«♦ ** * - t - «e* of M*o." J» ;# f frf. f "« ' j . i * p \ vr»KV i i,i:« trk* ro., (' .VI . , I • *:• lOr i»<)xv| 4 »r» ** \n r. i>i»rt»k«n. 1* I r«f>o| »f 1 hu>i »«■» C«Iuu»« b « •tra'U W *»U iO.t j yuftuft -■><»« «RAND M MEET! ON Labor Day, Sept 7. At Y. M. C. A. Park, Afternoon and Evening. SSOO IN PRIZES. Fifteen Crack Professionals. Thirty Crack Amateurs. Pror*H?» to b* devoted e*clu«lvely to the con* ' irttora of th» bleycla path uro'tnd t :!on. FIT'.SI' REG I MIS NT BAWD !■ « »in tha evnirsg. 2 p. «nd * p. m. Admission .«!(h»r afternoon ®r rvening, ; grand a'and, 10' »itra. I _ NINTH ANNTAI [Labor Day Bal U«drr Aa«plce»of tie W«9tem Ontr*l I-abor Ualoo, M HANSON STREET PAVILION, MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 7. TUk«t», HOe. frM. Twenty ▼•laable door prises, A Lwbra's Celebrated Or« (km i». AMUBF.MF.yr*. i i F K THKATKR. "for** w»l Thea'rl-**! Aw/ltilM. Paul U. H|P«r, K«ai4«nt I Dri* N Kht, x: >\s.av t '.thru rrw. ORA?-T) GiTcn EDOUARD REMENYI, ! '•••'-! h> - - \* „ v, >;». -• ;.n .P-iHwanf . jum* Mr. 1 - '-n« I- l» r; j,»t > r '»*' . , , . ~ r K»: • • ♦. *r %». !». DEARBORN PRINTER CPLUMS BUIIj.PI/iG I *