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t ■p*R to The rrwti **» * v -oe «e<i sr. bossor »V« <•.*-. r -tm.. wort hi > "bose W/K, -. *- UF"R DW. -R AN « <•- eonarr«*a. ta n««d* * •*%. t''-- la I oc*.g-*-3jStfw you rtwt snort »*r the es» ee have «e.-ordeal tc SaJboe * d*v »*t* r* - »r«i ■■•■ -.«*: .S ))IM it lil - *<i f« ■ *r. *iots - "*• lIKBWTIC - •■•T ** "f «tf (fWXi a-'-d ■*■ wr.r.i s te-» >rr. Y<e. * • h*~» uiOir. »•< from car <•« *, ' " fr-*r, ar.y rr »* personal to rryae.' f ** f yvu &r» insr* ~*i ;«♦ we are a- "s*"** a «->rr~" .r. " t'l "S-o tr. * f * ' * e*..«d as** *•'■'' ' : ; tiorsa fora. tc de*ef"?. r» whs* r«atr-r- * ©w -ro* u*» ft/' t * r*i f'>- r y<-a.<-»> ar.U. wtm.: a me>re .rr^-v-a"' . 7 wcaat p rj. .p.ae J- '■» f '' r * »- s i.. ->e fCbe«ers. The B#VJfc«: an r•• s-a»ds today ** Jt ha* lL»i]r* KMOd. oppo«!»S » tb* ®C®- t: .-.' uo of ir^iaa'.a. er-pftfe* at bo"~*. r>r * • r «*j» ;j*»t r»w«xd« «unc »j• >. to run :b* *->v«r- -eh * '• i". « -* O;>jk*»C *jo a-'-T ■ . •' - 1- y wa;<-:fc p«a". u« uiw, a*■- V' *• • tui-l -l«9rtf« ua of r*h« J * : *• * m earrofjeT. Invoi»»<l « > ®J* >»• too, « tlw fur,4*..Tv«»'Jk- t. -*«■•- * w<» to !s*v« **• -vw :r.r. - y trj« •>.* - •* tlnji. for 2mi aMimensaw of A* * - or ;«r ar«d dom<wue tr<u>»* »'i« *•• US*. > '*l;a«r« r/*ro Ulirjft wlilch o^ep.r and |r.ter«at the work They are aora an j eagea. The} »*"-t • -aiiy work a" They are »• ; aajiafiod With .rrorudtr worn at ia- aa*e«. They aatit tne A®' !r can ata.. ian, *pi.- i«d ' o■ n, - tr. »/ T;,ey do not want u, U»ee at.j pa-"- -f their bard earnm** tiiroogs poor debars, a;.; ?n«y Uon't want to be pa*i .n 00.-art + wj** v*,,» can o&.y be aa- er aine- oy tbe daU> aiaraet repor.t. <'i;-a". ap - .aua# ) Wnatever tr.ey heve no* * t>a»d in good money and tr.erefore no coiap.a..'it i* made ot .at »> T:.r> ar.- - j -: -•! With the money but they are no: sai.*- !>d a,:.h the m ant work or *ae » *ge* We have irarri- i fr•>tn t xpenen< • that we cannot ui-reese work at i.xne by xiVißx tto the p- -'P abroad, ar: ; tn»t Jt ia p.or po; :y to keep o-ir o»n men in to v.; 'r 1 r j 0 thoae ootj*i<Jr ->f oj r ',wr. .y* < r v , wf.o owe no ail>'Kian e to lira icovercment and who a kno* I®E DO ,o>ai:y to oir flag, (fireat ai>piau»e.) "5 p.- •;•■.• -m to think that a cheap dohar ia the beat thin#r for the work in*man. The «««« earc-ra are reditora. Th».dr wagea are pa.d t<«}ay ;n money what p jr- riaau4t power ta Bood fir 1 c<-n-.« on every dollar anywhere in the * -rid Their do ara are ■• - good .a# any- d(>:lara and eq ial to everybody'! doliare—Juat u they ahouid .b*. (Ap piauae.f N .>tK.«dy ar . r»- get a better cfiea, but yoj d not have a chance under the prefer;! ayatem to %• ' work o «ara enooah of th rtt. If a dollar worth ;-»• than M cersta I* a legal f«r,der, - he a »rk tt.gman wh; n«-\-r get any o;.. r kind. Tb-y will always aet the poorest »'akh wll pass ■ urrert' and then wh.>n ihe pri e of pri>du -ts advspcH who wi.i -hea"« 1? tlArjJ "ries of "T 1 a •-k.ngman "> W. . will ra -e »*.e a -ra -.gtnen's * to nif' t t?,e ra.«»» in the j'ro«lije;» he buys? He cannot d<> it uraided ar>! by h;m*--f; he does not wholly control the pay rol. of hta employers; he must *'t somebody ei«w's ronaent r«'f re hia wa«r»-a can le r ■.». d. ar-i }f.» kn »* fr- tn esptrience that v)-." laat thing to be advanced, the hard est thing to have advan< ;A. la hi* a. "We migiv Just as w-M urd-ra'and t at w-< irrot f.a by lit " wag-a of labor. T- »' f» a maier of m itua! eon'ract be tween ernpioy-r »n1 <-mr>'oye But we in fix by law the kind (<t m ;ney In which wages are paid, and wlil r.ever de»~ree that they «• all he pa I In anything short of the best d-.;'.'ars in purchasing pow<r. re< ogtt.z --e 1 thro * out the civillaed w rid (C."he»-ra ) V. n a nvir la * 'a Job he !•< j.a : y out of money fl-aughter.) And to live h< moa» draw u;».r hi* aaving- If he has sny. I* not that »o, workingmen of Penn sylvania? If not DOOM h.« savings, then pon hla credit. What the 13it* working rr~n aants ia a Job. That means money »o :n The mints, if they were tht wn atd. Of—n to the i'')!nag'" cf every cMar.j t*r of ir.etal. and a.-re m ii* ;••;« d a 1 if Ire ifoi; In rapacity. «■■■:;: 1 r.«i:i r Mrniah t >• ' >. r>- ore hi* M austed sa\ DRS or give htm cr-dft. (Apptause.) N- - h!t»g, my f w e iter a w!il ae -ompitah that but work, h- 1 that w ;ii aniy r n:e through confl -0-' «» restored by i * iao AT. an ial a;. J Ind a*rial poll'-jr. (f'heera.) "Rcm>mb»r tha* mon*y i, nerer wiCitigly idie. any mars than labor Is willingly idle. If '-.ioney La f\cr idle, it Is b- .1 ia.> it >«- The way to d!ar, «J that far «to in - t>usine»a ty and bJeir v» con- P ''-nc* We taannot w >r *c It w. d-i not have W'-altb .somewhere; artd we -a-.not have w«a!th a thoat work, fiyr w ri; 's the found « ion of all w-a.th < ; r ea« ar» fdajse ) The p. w- r • hold >f m ney - I don't whst b.:»«n. ts we are ;n— --<j*per!.ia upon whether th.« man who owt j tha money w v n:a whst we have, and needs "hv «e Than h> wants .>r needs hia money. <Aprdmu»e t If we have or lav.r a»» ' ; r-t it *>r ft, !f •> rtv b'dy wants tt ha a ,-•* )• It ia n<- -Bwtrjr to have tt r.-fr »•. ■ ,m - n'en i» c>r •■■•■rf ,>r to • » .Mie-h ->g r-A-n ah! h he can B! * pp.l ' i' * of V, « " »r-. v "If We *i">{ »f( S<-l*«*,.vr 15 ry , >!r «S't. try TO k f b- m. - -1 ' v tr.' .rsfi !en -'''***• ,:ai r 4 * - ai>!!!ty ar } dl#» V*<uan fo - |! 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X • s • .1 IhiM Free C- •;« I* * « A * * :»•*«* * ' *u#t» ' * cb-" it "•> w » • '4 evr * ■T * f: ••« , .*«> t> ** »■ &, r**-. . »*;«*■! »f : - m a. iuilF fit* M> iLffSi U ST Ci . I- -r-v s. Jf# ** ;<*> , Were I to bs or - VA« v» -r »?»d by P-JTSJ -ajae ah*a!n r4 _ ec**-?r.. I milrfet b«expected by #«#♦ of • • enta to • the free on ■->* •* -* JO "« pr»«'ie?U rtf -•.ates f :•- r-pj»r»»".s.ri * and r- ,rrse;:>n. or to *b* vmdk*ag of 0-."-rr.- * rn a rv --el j > .• tary '*« hop* of tmrJtr\r4 *b*r* r • '-• t — -3 of -sn irlqa;■ae-i '- r *- • »rr-' * ln-~ -re rax. 9u-h rr;«aj».r •* • .*-,•« - v —#k «a<l thaH tmn ■« rr oat A-.- - TO M*. »s<J I * FC «.YJ;.-. If • »t * to «: -"!*+1 mry l»* ?-i •■•. :>*vor • *> *■•- #<« <i ft'.v --.r.* • j- ?o tj- **rrr-..r.» •:.» axf«ta«rtla of v.e > —-"»rA; oocatitutloa.** QTIET §r*D!T FOR BRTJJT. H«> Attends Charrh mnA Take* a I jf.| «p»» k« In ( blraco Today. >' .«i .it*-- 5 —V/. aan J»)rn!r.*r« EryaQ t, r: i 3 . ■ ' F ndav in t«ij city -. ta- T % ® jp-.-r; -r * * v . Mr. sr.l M K. <' "W'a'l. h<- a" " .--I Emanuel Pr*»- i- v?*- -in ?• a* - ••»n*d to a wrm -n R'" *• •<; •"•- •»•». 3' Cr.; «a*a. an '» t'T' FT . .*r. » Tft»> was no ••an ng <-*• cf any kind fur*h«r than . f-* • - - • g-,m« -f :h»- fr>n :» o' Mr ir.-J Mr« Wii Thi* afterr; or. tr<? n xir«- a-compar ;t d h;« hot: on a dr;v* • -s.;?' u: :r.» city T v .-r«- w*r« bat few • - ar.d th«- day paasf-i <ju *;ly. Mr. Bryan for CklMgM tMNRfV *j rr r.ar a: " '* • a* the Labor day p: at F iarp»hoc:»r's park r.-lon. r 1 -;'*. €.— The p-Jh ' *' ' »• frotrs M'lwaakee con ta.r? n* ar. !n*»r%-'"Tc with Mr. Bryan, la r 1 * -ay* f■■-' -vrilr. of arrj ng N-* VorK *♦*•» a.-.-i I n*-*r had a 4oiii»t x'uOj'. my own state." rrsiosr i* CALIFORNIA. Cnafrrrnrf (ommitlff Hot Eattrrlr So «*<•»-»» fa I— Knnr lnd.|>-n'1»B|« fU.r PrarSet*. <.—Thf n>-e otrrnof Democrat# and Potmiisits ap- to 4«rr*«= u * >r, a plan of fu»on f r ron*T«fs»?», -na. n'm Sr it# >r. <h:. Tr » fo ,o»-.ag nor.-»:?.♦••• a were Jn- Iwtld: Rnt iHtrhif Dem.; 9K o- i I> Vrl-f> I)*-rr: ; T.-.iri. Kr»* .-h, T- m Fourth, M-<JUST* Dm.; F **h. E. B Ki:.r>, I'.»p i»:xrh. Barlow, Pop.; Sev- With. Cu-ier. Pop. M 'rrtn!:, the Pfouilst rxwrtne* of the Firs j^-rtct. 11 - ilaahan. Pop., of the S*»:-!>nd; Kelly Dem.. of the Fifth. a.vj Ma i .•*. Lmw . of the SeveaUi, will not sthe verdict of the corona: tee and w-.ii oe ibdvpe.'.-ient oanitiat'-a. Tfiinr»»i>f l)«-ni<»*rHt» liiromprtrat. N•«•»" s pi. 6.—Toniorrow the I.:-ure a-iiJ mcurt to coniiM'er the finar nal >!■-. : >n of the *' i» .»r. i eoac? mea- ir-,-s pr 'n* a deficit J aary 1, lai#7. Tae ex tr« <n m;iy also figure in the cam* ;• '.KR. both nati-inai and state, <i both i jj J. - - and Kej- rb,. ins -ire preparing 1 < hargf •. - ne<"-<- . f the ae»aion to Democratic incompetency. iluurki- CurkrHD to *pcal» at Omaha. Omaha. S-. p 1 >» —ii jurk- kran tonight t :r<"i s.i ;•• Mf( ti:'- itiv»f th»- S»- ht a-k-a «• ind money standard men to .-peak m Nebraska H>* wli. make the first -j e.-ch in Om.'.i.a September 14. Arrang-- m» n:s «re b. made for a mafcnilictnt d« moratration. The committee wlii meet tomorrow. Ii4:i"l m.ICAA SPEAKERS W ELCOME Voters of *nnthne«t<Tß Washington Eolbualnatlc for MeKinley. T»• jma, Sept. Special.—Goi. Charles E. Ciaypool, or.e of the firs; speakers sent out y p* Rep oil 1-:-an sa:e central com mittee In the present ca:r.,aign, returned t'fluy after a Wi'-k'g campaigning in the Southw st. C-L Claypool spoke last week a Kilinu. Castle li*» a a:;J Il»a- «, *a w< :i a* at a of sroa.itr towns in I'artflc and Cow us roan ties. He report* t'» greatfat enthusiasm arrons R~pui> li wis tn that »«•<-•. ion of the state, an J says that at a ! the meetings he spoke to thf r* w*-; e large crowds of p"op!e who *> >*tnod d»-epiy interested in tfc- csm» of •: • Ke;ij:.,' m*i party a - ! d-tvrn tned that It should be a«-a;n p.a -i in control of the fT-jv. rrmn nt, a* far as the elertoral vote of Washington «x> ;ld bring this about. "At Castle Rock, Ka.arra and a: Ilwaco the rooms furnished for the meeting's w ■ re ft Med to overflowing and su«-h en tii,w.a.-m in the tuse f Repubi -an Ism I never saw wqillttd in any OUiptifD," si:d 1 ' ' c 1 "*T i ,- - fir k The ;•• pie of -he -t.it.-- of V, t»!l --inirt9B kr.'iw that !n tit* great, broad prin .j of t l >- H .. ''an part* ar- f ,:.d •he p cj t- t adapted for promoting the material prosperity an i progress , f this «' »•' Therefore they «!<•»:re i t->»» inform ed >n the lsa;)p« of th* and th# jr e.isr-riy ;isi*n to *r* ■ y pre-, a tat ton of th~ Re- ihllcar aide >f :h* quest n. The sent trent of the peopl* ->f the s ithw st t t»« mistaken. are for Jlc- Kinley and Hohsrt. and *; ; do f-.. : Ju«- * n to tt,• state t! ket nominate I In this i'y a short time ago, when ele -tion day In Nov err. >-- arr!\ • < From whit I have «e«»n n a »»• k'l a- patgni.-.* I am satis fied that the w ; •-> f, r ;h» Rvpubil ran tlok>»t by i majority than ever." AHM IE FOR *Ol >'D MO\ET. IbimMti-niM En (b it *1 it * tint II y It »■ - rrlvrd MrKlali- y flub Formed. MrV V.ub . S ■ « ■' The } - > ■ :;9 • f *•••-'.> (»! -.-! <" > v.. ♦ '»«• - »ht, i't-1 listened to a jr-ic.j - und M K'r .<-> •• e» *h fr >m Hon E. W It f H•- k the Rep-jt. -;tn n m!"e for attorney g»nerai. after wh -h 'he mec '* - .« <a ■ rt M 51 -.V C. T H i ' \\ n - -v-k. •>e K»-p-i v >;i an n.itr! -' r a*ate - ■•. • • r, who with a * w w !] ch "n r-■! -k-< > - 5 t v p< -.'e ». .-r<» S M- H- «S' W:* ' ff' i'- ■' the averting, arsi greeted with T ;« -f a- ■ 'rim r irt «•» Aft. - "■ '•• ?re w.t* iM -K r fv * "m.-j. wh'rh • .*■ hs* :it: enr •;.*--•t or " - --rtve st-rnVr* and -< «t»-« ?:.v ,n --•-* i' i • A• - e:> a lan-. r*■ > % ! rvit employ a* rave a atriking axaaapie of *• r 'i' ru> an i ruin T? • m »• • i •-/t • wn f>r ;e p »<* • • y ■ .«rs »Vh■ i »ha vote* are --uti'. * ■« I :i. o* M QTsanfcar Aiasils will n) :• • •-« «:. \ ■ r ':' r M k :. t- .und «ound money. I union in Klickitat I'ontMj. I «'•- s. • * --Non -v- r,n n r V*- tV t :«',!n -' '"t* " "v- r. s n >*t *vtnltt| aa failtf** Un — m Ctoenty «*- t ' • ■y, N R. i : r c k * •1e» k, H K J •>. ■n - »•-m->-r*'«- > 'tf r >r J y. |j > :*. " r r J.»r.n ■; . V '• » r nmwioMr* J Chan >er i!n t F R?:ak *re«lta- rer, I> f v ' * e T. An: -re . v *urt way, c , , a ty r-tn i .*>; -• - Mr y . ,*r i>n i n *!>(.» m«• <j T orr. • c»".ltr>i*Tli4ri» I «U»- |i,-ri«Ur lirtlnn >lrftlßg «» MlnnnipiilU a <- ••* - Th- ji -,• M- » v - i m • Idas ifiet is»s« r at v - me p- --• .? rrs -ttng The '-«• tri't"«r tt*- rr\»* kej « >r. . o -.ght up by i«r Jo ; r. ..>: Si < ■ Tove.l r.-» - ■ »!.ier rr - ' -e Ht «' ■« -. nv w. t , ■ •» »a »» % r- r at t fir ..-j »i , n rT/e " * a 1 "* r; - • 4 • *' itr s' , r* w » -• *-*• -. ' * * K. N * - "f; ind ; t tr- \ - a ;n •:> -i» . - t . . r i :c>*% w t th* ,i ■ . . Sr., r% ■* Art ri v a; % v /is l. •> •> :> ;■ * r- ;*• "**■** J* f . - > - % -,^ l , r Ut *' I-» s " ! '* T * —*- - - ps-k. !r4.aA .t*i.>c r» « ii..- .♦ . p*.-\ * Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, IW, FIREMEN MEET DEATH Eleren Pinned to the Ground by alien VSaik. DISASTER AT BENTON HARBOR. tlpttmi Found Haaftaf Lire Wlre»-TorM' Opera H«nr Dr • troy ed at a Lmi at IW.UOO. D-troi:, £rp;. 5.—A s;ec.aj to the F.'*« frets from Benton Hararr, M.ch.. a*:-s: iHi..-; t aorr.tjr.e ho.;/taust a.th i:< 4 g.atest io*§ of .ife t/tat aaa ever oc "•rr-v. ia . ..s I* i '- of .ar state -irr-*d -a.». r-.g .t at a3.tin.g..; .» Vo> s o>-'a ttQ.jsv are, nu .a tae tight to m* the i)U..u.a|» otaer j.j* e.-ven firemen. one a v .;. ..nte ,r, met . *ir la.c Aw oae t.aie, JeA>.u a~.r,g iS . livfe v.l* :a m. r-.x „»*d je.> a '■-w h.-rs .r a * f... aad a,e otaers met * tb alters injuries. , Djr; C g the evea.&g tae play "A FACto-y G ri" » *a be. ag g.ven, and hi.f aa t.. ar after the pefforman a was c.?sed the tire ■*«.» d.e , i. a; that urns a itifl :at las am i* f. —d the building f: .m .no j«jr.xrc: to 'r.e fourth story. And a.rr. .st instantaneous >■ a shret of time b-.rst thro.gnout the entire audier.?# room. A_. tn.s f:api*n-<i t>ef»re tae are Separt aa r.t ,ou.d respond w.th a s.ag.e #tresin of water. Taere »»s some eoaf *a. --a at the outset owing to the .a-.k of ho -n and la-ider fa i :t.cs. although the ot a. Sre co.'iii»Aiiiea had eioced a two days tour '■*s at, great sk... .a quick work. Js' Joseph WAS called jpon for asstst a\ e. At the out.set tht fireman approa ed * T :.g tfaroagn an a.ley. unloading la-id-rs In the rear of the theater, and * e hoisting them up the walla fell av r * .moot warning, cover -:sr -be m»n. Tnls Ais w tn» sst-; by huj. Jrf-Ia of spectator a. Tne work of removing .Re de&r s was com :* < n-.ed J" on e, ai»d those pinned lown •vere rerr.oved in & few minutt-4, except »\ A. II;il. whose body w<*s recovered at 4 o -< > k this morning. It was believed "• at sr .era! more bodies w»re un let the ;i!e of t>r. it. ar. 1 seaT»h was continued until every doubt was parsed The -ause of the fir* 1 is a mystery. Guy Fresco tt ;s itider arrest as bt ng one who knows of the orig.n. but when a>k-J as to the OJ WE, he remarked that he WAS "rot going *o give anybody iway," a>- Fuming that he was h, possesion of facta tr.it a-.is-»' t h.s detention. The bu: . :ng #"as evmparatlveiy new, having be*r, erected seven years ago at a cost of J4- »»}. A two-story brick biock own-! bv Jo seph Fri k. wh! :i stood adjoining, w ■» dcmol.shed by the fai.ing waits, whi h cra«h« ■! thro, to the basement without apparent resistance. I"he house block wis occupied by the SvMSnf News. s. M- Austin's bakery, J. Bernstein. elorhing: John Hoist. s. h.tr b - shop, and fruit packing In the base n • r;t. The Fri kb -0.-k wis us-d for re i boot .-if d .-noe b .s:*,.-** an 1 dwelling. The bu d:ng and stocks d-stroyed with losses will aggregate about VX}.'»X>. A high wnd piTTilhrt. and it caused the vails to f •... outward and adjoining build wt*r. saved only with the greatest eft >-ts. A large quantity of stage scenery belonging to Harry Emery, of the Kat.e Putn i!» company, J A. Fimon and W. C. Ho k- was destroyed. There was no In s.. -unce. Thousands w'*ne««fd the conflagration, and with difficulty the crowds were k-pt out of danu* r's way. The w.>rk of tlear- Ing up ths streets was continued through out the day. Soon after the discovery of the Sre r-. rsv<s broke through the roof and ilium ieated the sky and streets with a lurid K —re tha: serv- 1 to make vivid the s'-ene f ennfi.s >n and ex - .t'-ment. As soon as the flames broke through the wind >w at 1 wails, and let in the draft, the burning b k was known to be doomed. It soon became a fiery furnaoe. The falling wa.is proved to be no? only a death trap for the f. re .fighters, but dangerous to every one who w t<* trying to -• dp stay the progress of the flanv-s or assist in saving goods The firs' tgo dowr. was 'he top part of the ali' ' wail, which buried the flftt* n men. This terrible =:?ht was w. nessed by hundreds of horror s:r. k n people, who stool help!' ss'y leaking at the h< .rt r-idirg s ene, and many of whom rush »•>! in recardb- a s of fire an 1 smoke to h.- p ti 9" e-riing, shriek.ng mer.. Jusr before the wail fell t't>e flrem*n were tr>i- jr "o rnise the Ji-ilers and had them placed aga .nst the bull iing when the wa.il "umble'i. swe- f»ir:g everything b> f < re it. One could see nortlo-.s of hunje.n holies thrtmrh the fallen br.eks. Par going :n 'o iav« the mer. were overeosne by -he heat -p<.« injured .".1 ;©.* i B . tak-n from the ruins as faat aa possible, an-i at » o'c.vxk the la?" man v .ai been r»— roovecj. The d-ad wre re-move>d to the c*> h«ji to Hen::fl«l Mvy were the P fol aoere* an wives, x>ar»-nrs ar.d chil dren s*-sir-e,t the " red a i mu iatM rem:, rs of • ■s>- ly • g cold " 1- ,th upon •i . !'»r TI.- id 'sof ' 1 s cry were unable to care for the ir.* .red, and the ho««p.':tl J-x-a>rs re« »nded ro he -hII. The Killed and Injured, Frark a > TI. si II *h.. Hvee a tv. 1- A. j.- HofTtnan, Harbor. WMbtd in*(< an unre-og n 7.1' ie trri -lesives a wi : w and five c . ir»r.. i.a« K.; .d. 1 >n Ha-tKir, unm trr.ed. kiliel '.v Hve Kr-»r k VV r>- rs tor. Hi' «r. 1 . 1 hv live .frtv<sd a w. . vv An«l th* il iiai:g--, S J<Kf>s ph. Irayn an, iv-.td crusatd S. j". Rice, be.lboy a; B?nt ya bout, skull fra-'tured and lnterr.al tnju* r ••«. ;:\e.i b a ff-w r.;r ; sea; VV. M ~ n. Benton Ilwtor, leaves a widow and se v- a c, 1. •- lioffman. lie! ton Harbor. h»* 1 xa. i ' > s two small h .dr- n; A: r '*. i i t 5 J- - f> St. Jo*»*v»n Iwm jr. leirs broken, tawlljr '■' i. 1 ui h ■ .r, "r si k !ij«v?r, J-«e-: • • a broke*, bad.y r and burned. -n— sirs i. .o<Tt It -ft ■S' Jose a» b :rned and interns..* ,n;-r« i. Lived one T - ;r»- i John A Crawford. Ben - on Hurb r. ex--hief <»f the fire iepertment, i«-at an i smoke. w,l; re»-over; V\ F •!*.!. Ft. Jose: h, lea- bmiv-l • t k Ww>3 and Thomas K. ! were » - r ■« ■* ■ h ho«e » V r? r a>: ; n? v.' e - ro W res, WT» when found. I o nmsn r.- ■ J 'ns >n anfpwly es ■ ka -re hi.- ■ «.t half •: • . • i- \ i ly t '.c.r- II 1 I r. iI! in- Ft) It it* NK. IMe Fact • ' « Hs— '-:i «'ne l-iesittfl s M ); «« I H»* I LE'F. P.»n r-x S ■■ r -A trtv'al accl •«r ' " -ty y-ars »«•> and 1 tg • ' "t has h* en the nte«ns - * d n { of - man and 7 . f. -rn ~ •»"a•.v poverty to 1 ' * "> • ki| i*:> <}-■ rr K.i.'ing - ' '* i • ■ >s *•'. t \ "•»;*- r "y-a -rt *» * r ■ *is n r .. r a Sonoma . W - .n » ' - Of many «' »• ■ri< -"• " * v a• «t '■ - —!(•• • n a n"w«paper i; i fa " vt i'*w' boy. had ta-ien scd broken one of his front i - - v years x» t-»n » .*ht by * at V * e.•»' tv *'i*er*i«ed f>r ~ .i **tf -* h w - '. and when sil * f- . h m had been aimnVxied 1 *-e ' *' » loag se.»n-«5 and • - at. r- « -™-,.ent. si»h* :*h V w " • -• • 1 -• sr d Sf. I (f«i« I' icnr>iiig Trj»ln H rrfked. » « hi. Bept l-An «*.»ur*coa 'rasa "tons S I. j wis w-f. k»d a' Tas » . s >f.rb«r fr a a wim '• * f f: m t 1 " *pr» . i:ng f t • ra * T.s aaaage ar ar. i 'are* Easy to Take asy to Operate Are 'nr u pwiiWw to Hood** PHH Sa §-z9. taste jess. dkseil AS one sua Hood's •atd: * Too aevvr snow you fcave taken % p U t:U t ts ail -II orer " >.C I Hood &Co fl9 g W Prr>prevrr% Lowell Mas*. " ■■ ■ Tae oUy p.Ua rth >*-**:»«>* .a. roeehe# imped the - ra < an : rc- er. ' - <r an embankment John G.t-scr a: W .%m A. K.aine. ooth :■* Si Lo :s. »>r fa '.Ju ly '.njxirwL Tr. • ser : y injure -; » J. A. Co~r «p»v Los IT —1;-" ; ? 8". Lou.r Mr*. . F B »' . * »* ;..?■. r!*„ Lou'-, T'.-n- ij *Y .I'aos ltiirnay. S «, J*roh Mi ,-r. W. J. Poriar e. John L. Ta--!e. St. Lo-.a. W J. W .:te, Sv Lou:A. WARRANTS DOW*. HITLIEI IP. Refarai «ehool Will sat Aak far Bids. CfceaaJ Sept. —Special.—Gov. sf<> >raw w«.j 'n : wn a % ara T*eter ar morning. .H»ha: o*~en a*k <J o c a« :->irn and aonXer w;th tn< b«iaru of refom- #ir ,»oj tmsttea. wiiii a ha* been .r. *eor foe a ."•ojp'.fc of da>~a. Tfc? board"* iiltculty a shat o* ag :o ;he s ver agitation an 3 the fear tiA! the state pa»n control, state warranta have sad :.er.ly dropped d:rwn to a.>j.r s»> .«!)•.•. anc ire not r-adlSy aa.eabie At that pric*. Th-» p.a-es the r-form »v.n-»L, a« H -oea her •ta'.e inatltu ,>ns, in a ra' aer tro. *tfc«n».- position. At this meeting the V*ard had •ntended to advertise for a jppiies for the n-x; six months, bit the low pri..-e of su.« warrants, whb h w-iuid necessitate paying an Increased price for the supplies, made it seem rather Ina-r. .sa;».e to ail for bids at this time. The governor w.-ts asked for advice on the matter The board tina.iy lecide-1 -lot to invite bids at this time, but to manage to g»t along ;n some way for awhile until bus-.n-.-s# and financial matters f>-- ors»* settled ag.t;n, ;f possiole. A cumber of sitisens ali«d on tne g v ernor at tne St. H» en's jf'er he had -n --ished hiß business at the reform school. An effor* was made to get him to remain unt.i tOilay n or * r that ;. r:. -it ad iresg the M Kiniey olu:- last nig.ic. H-. .Id not do JO. how- ver, as he had official business at Olympta whi-h demanded b.s imnedia e attention. TACOMA'S COl *TY FAIR, Kiaborntr Preparations for the Et ponllion \e\t U errk, Tacoma. S- . 6.—Spec'al.—The 'air sr.3 exposition to be given by the Pierce Coun ty Fs r As--- iation, from ?«»p -Tiber 14 to j-'. wi : be th. grrates: ii-piay A the rrsou; -« f \V - rn Washit.gton ev-r got t gt ;her. Betides this, there will be some fine ra ing and bicy e races, for which a special department has been provided. Marshall K. Sr.eil wii. have ■ large of the speeding lepartment. and will have entered 100 of the bst noises .jf the Northwest. The cracks of Oreg n will be well represented, and the best horses in this state will be entered. Secretary Bel, has made arrangements for a one and one-fifth far« for the round trip over the Northern Pacific, the steam ers Flyer, State of Washington and other st'-am# rj plying on the Sound. Exhibrs of farm and rreamery products from the lower Scund f.... form an attractive fea ture of the big fair, and the attendance ir m that part of the state. It Is ex;* ted, will be large. In agricultural hail, 0> by 100 feet, will be found the display of farm produ ts, and floral hail, 3> by 90 feet, will contain all the wonderful flowers and shrubs which •h• «-a;e grows. The grand s-and will be capable of seating 1/«I0 persons. The grounds will b» brilliantly Illuminated by electricity at rig lit. Taconia \\ hale Still at Large. Tacoma, St ;>t. 6.-—Special—The Hender son bay whale still lives. The m<cnm)l has been towln? the Intrepid hunters a' ■ ".n J for nearly a wu< k w;th show;: j; rr. . -h s'gn- of mrrjmblr.g to •.r a-bv.-ks. Y-. *t-»rd iv -he whale wis sighted from this cfcy off Brown's point. It towed the boats of the hunters through *'•*' N'arri wj • «3ay tnd was reported n-.ar Fox is,and th!? afternoon. Taroma Child Dlri From flnrns. T;coms, S ; «.—Little EIU Mv.-. the 2-vear-old daughter of E. H. Myers. * a street car employe, died at 7 oVlo k •->- n:cht from Injuries received by fir» Sat urday evening. She w..« playing In the yard, w-;en h<»r dre«* ra tight from * •.•me smouldering embers, and before the eoutd bo extinguished she was fa taliy fcu-ned. nit. «EO. BHOWM; GOODC DFU>. Th« Leading: American iatborlif on Fl«h ««n<l Fisheries. Wasrdngton City £ pt. 6—Dr. Browne G ■>!e i- -'in! r> • r> c>." the Sm; \- .-•>nian I net:" ate. ur. d probaV !y the lead ing authority on fish and fisheries In the t'n t-.-.J B' it<«, d;f-1 b -e tonight of br..n hiai pneumonia, aged 4*» year*. (leorgo Br wne Goode aas born in Al \t-.y, IT? !., 1' bruary 13, K'L. H - < • Ju Ai:>n *>..>.■» -la.t.ed .t W-.-'.eyan was gratlu.!- 'd in W7O. From I*7l to 1573 he had charge of the college mus- <m, giving ip this pn • >.n to accept one on the * . 7 l - sJ• • 'ate He !>74 to I>J>7; w en • am* as-ia'ant ,d --:• tor •>.' the N » . ra. niu.*t-um. Tae Bit* •»?.»! h..- rv division of the Unit- 1 S i tee (OVMDSMQI at the Centennial exhibition. ;r>e i*_.mpl» * ?n«-#s and adrnirab. arrange irvrit o? Which excited so much admira *j» » .;--r\ i- j by Dr Go<.d<. : s ■ • - ;-r th. k • 1 * •.« v ;.n r« .ted. •- was f-nt to ?'• r • ;n Pa wry exhibition. and to the similar ex h« id in I. r. 'on in 1-A3. In -77 ■ -'P .rtn er.t of -»t*'e < m; loyed him as M . . >■ x f.- ' r.e mr * i n ind a >-r v\ . . • i in -barge f ! e "•: r< - d.v.*. -n ,»f the * nth •>-n«us. In *-H .<• wa* a m<*m * .. •. -r.:' ■ ■ - * ''t • ■ s" ! >' ■ n* Clfiflr: tiiti ■«: ! I* \ • ' ■ the i' -i'h ' Fr >f S . r F JJavard. In A giw 1« 4 7 I»r. «. . :.o him »s S' --s ,»KI- t n*.i »nd n* t< «I'-» m add-.- ;• f jkJ .5 - | If, I < A .- j nun - r of va. . n:- > m-jng m r n p nnei I t- J S **t - T:..» of th- l"n,t«U 5 • K- - • •,» of N'K'iral ii. -r> .0 tr.e L'al.ed N>w Ycrk, fttpt. *,—3***ll Oi;:nn. of r h<» ;«:e B*r:ta.*l tsi, th* f*nv">a» r*rtoot.:*t, »: •'..•< h-.-ai- a; VI JUT: t i*#t a.itnt. H:* U»:h *u *"»w t>y k ev.rv* o»»r h* •!-*:» ' r.;s > • ~i»U f • * 1 . ' .''SI \ " a* ' ft v J v* ar; Apartment of J itg . of whu-h »'SD »a* "f h.' ' *f j- He .rjvet * *.<J w *r»d »*• eMMr*ss. Hi» . r I.i * i * 1 !'.•• •"» .'n, 5,;-.. \ j; f'i "• ■">' N-* V-r*. a".*. M:i ii. H»r.ry. L«c» ,r*. ■„ *. «rn)itor \ nnrlit'M f"»llln«. T*r?r H»u** M, ShN « -«*»%•-r Va-- < i# v ry ill nrrl «-"s r*;>' J. !jr that s!s hltWhl f-ar )M w'.U feM ta r%}«<• par; lr. TIM OMpalffi. TIM vr *r : 4* *»>! to h * pu"jx>fi» ar.d 5* r* ?*V.* pa. 1 "! in ••'.* •I* - k m • Koe) -■ft I - -n ---r - ! *n-1 * - '• Thr MCi ti ihr W, 1 . T. C. T > "* a~- n©u i- c **• tfc a! •h f •v- Rfe a # r«sr * er• * 1 *.o .... r ... | r g • * * p i lures of T * •'- **• wv>n th« »r r, c r . m XTTtJt • T"* * ur#* w# "i r ' -T*"•» -;>■ *-■-•?"§ W C T I" And ■ -fj 5 '■ i :v-- * WilliTti ai^4 IN HONOR OF THE IZAR A Great Gathering of Royalty at the Land^haus. BANQUET IN THE EVENING. H l(k OflrimU Df<-or» (rd B«<1 Wra l l\er Interfere* U ilh ihe Kp*tirill»«. fl*-* * T'f"x" « ♦»; •>■■ event -f - • t - . f • •-< ;r a r.-- coun; .f ixtd *u: .rr aa*i th* great Jie>-- -• rv **a tted i>* . to .2. heavy ra.in. - W lium pe.'d a vts;t to ti"« .-zar a t '.. ij- i >^k. En., -■"§ A..«- -a*a arr'ved at the Lan "•'■9- -a a 4 - .«f ana iWuif-faar auesis. ne.ud ing Aii the roya. per*or.ag«"A .a the city, t-tf-k •;!)'"! th-re Trie ti." *t*ve a a a vr.ee th.# .*£ternoon to .ae German ..H.a ceiior. Prince voa for over aa hour A grand atat* !t«an<juet wa# <;ven a: tae caat.e thia evening, the large of the two r©> Ai suites ing present. The -2-ar nas de<rorate<3 Prince von Ho hea.oae *ith ae order of St. Andrew and Fr- .hcrr .\l»r>. :.ai xon Biaoers;e;n, tae 'jtrnun m.t.>»ter at f.-re.gn affa.ra. an-.: Prince Roiutn, the German aao*sa«.ior to Ruaa.a. wita tae order ot A.tiiiiu;: Net:*- ki. set in brU.»*nta. Emperor W onferre«i the »-r-.;er of tae ft rat c.a»» of tae rt< J Lag.e <-? rs M. Sniak.ae, a c rtg rof fore.gti 4,f£a-.rr. -..4 grand cross of tde Red Cag;e upon t ount Os t-r.sa ken. ambassador to Ger many. It t» understood here tr.at the a ferenoe the Rus.-.aa anu G-r --maa statesmen n the re>pectt\ e .-u;tee of Cxax N'iohoias and Emperor Wtiaam resulted in confirming the complete agrre ment on ad poiitsca. questions octween -be two pow«r#. The tar s tnfant daughter, Grand Duch ess Olga, n«a been sent back to Kiel. A gala ,-rformaaoe »« g;ven at the Lhtatrr toiught, wh.ch was oe.-orate«l 'or the o a.->t::: with <ak Kar.ar.-a* entw.ned with asters. A brilliant aadieaw- *as prts eat, and the entrance into the theater of their majesties of Rusk.a and Germany was greeted with a triple of triun p-•« md the playing of the Russian an them. Diir.ng the performance of an act >f •Tiie Flying Dutxhman" and of other ex. rrpts. Emperor Wtl.iam was .a r'r-- qi-ni and animated conversation w.th Count HatzftsUt. In the intervai of the performance their majesties had tta ia th- of the theater, and a-id aa in forms'. rece;>::i»n ther-% the czar being -a the uniform of his t.Assars. Emperor Wliiiam and Prir. es A.orev.iit, H-nry and Fre-ienck LeopJ.u. of a ere in Russian u®iform. Tae two eav- - handsome d..ide:ns ana ne ii- of brill Lanta. When the party rose to leave the theater the audience broke into proio: *ed and enthiwa.-'ii: cheering:. Their ma jr.* ties a> knowledged the ovation, returning time after time to bow to the aadienoe. Rain was falling, but the dense "row is the imperial party as they were returning v> the castle. ere AX ACTIVE. They Bnrn A Fiantatlon in Matan in* — Hore Spanloh Troop*. Havana. Sept. The insurgents have burned the tobacco plantations of Sanra Isabel !n Matania*. The proprietor. Juan Nennlnger, places his loss at S.'^S.OX). The Insurgent leaders Blen Venldo S?n c.hez and Acea have had a conflict on the > oa«t near Guira Melena in Havana prov iis' -r. was due to an error or to the rivalry between the two leaders. Capt. Gen U'eyier has prohibited the sale of the book "'Chronicles of the War in Cuba." the aathor of which is Rafa»l Guerrero, and which was publish* 1 in Snain. The volumes SMU to Cuba have been seized. A avver ram«d Alberto Zayas, a t»roth«t of "he it- r.eraJ of that name, has be<n arre«t'.i ar 1 is he>d incomun'.cs 10. The >»te imer Color, has arrh d here, hiv !•-? or. V»ard 4'- ffi • rs tri I'-<• sol i ers Tbey were landed at the wharves at Resda, an 1 d:i not pass through the city. The sre«t park in the city w is decoratts! and il mi: at-d at nigh*, a 1 ■ ii'ir* an-i -o tc-o w re distributed among the newly arriv -.1 tr<v>ps. Samuel S. Tolon. the prominent mer -l »nt of i""ar!- «a and a nat J r a..w ' Air.-r- Van -Htisen, who was arre.«■ »d on Thure day as the Ward line steamer Senera was on the point of sailing *a« arree-t» d after ha had actually gone on bosrd the Senega, and not a> he waj» golnu on board It is •rated that h's ttrket was b«u«d a; the »a<t rr .rr.' nt and ou sld:- the rejruiar hours for is«-.ung tl kets. snd a «>e.;l.tl pa«s nger list was made up for him. Mr. Toion. when arre.«*ed, was unwilling to go on shore, and ~is protest arilnst arrest was report'-! !n h « >e half. The captain ami cor.signee of the S-neca p»-suaded him to make no violent opposition. •»»eve Hrodle on III* Sfttucle. Ban r-an !»■'«», S* pt. 6—Steve Prod'e. tb<» bridge jumper, now fulfilling in *n cair. m»nt at she Cob.:m v>,a . thea'ef, »hr... =h e.' his manager, J Frn-kiin, in the C<»fe Rov.'d today, and tlie latter is nure •g a • it? of ■ a--k eye# *rd a ; • ■■ d !ea !{•: rbp .«- the res- •• of '• « nr.ig iner t. The quarrel wh 'h ie<? to th" tl'er c -n v- in :»«: -tied by the fa c. •'■■ xx ...f --t*r Fr' nk in ha ' dropped cen r s nto • he slot of a rr. box the m tnager of "he cafe de ' rr«d to sbow him *o sing "Ms Pt- !\ s I*- i" "to ts scr ntp tf mens, snd Prodle k - seep'ion to repeated ref .-en -■ to 'he money he nad invested in the Sns'rument. < harlen Hrtner Injnred. Ch 1 ' e« T *r r *-r wb' 's <•" >' * «-< n* • G • e A"a I .'»• <" T.- * S' • , fed over the barrdst'e# that ej'en.'ji >jp frotn Marior: #■.-♦* to tb*> Ra n>r b *-k tfi«t • ->v • » • - . >t ■ . *"e. 1 H<- str i k or r.;.» he-ad and 'ers, re c«.\ .i.e. ' ad 1 " .or to a g* • ra' •'•.ike-up, «ev—i r>.'vil V '"U »» I>r F H wh< a*'-t ' d "he "-,5 re man was una-b'e to m'* last otsrht the fud ex-«r:t of the mjurie* A ti< -« match hat >eea armr'gef h»w • i 1, w. ' U" >•• . "a. *e p.*. e - a .. 'he ea»s .j* Ui c>t"«r. L I 111 I< ' ■ T -1-lfc i •i » j 1 j "tf y v j'' .. r"\ IwTLum u taitMi t»y lueif. V»u wtil Cr»d <>n« "•upi.lß po&i iuU* ekdt four oat » Mt( of Black well's \ \ osnusß3 Dtir&sn ) ) Smoking Tobacco >• ii ** .• ' » ». ~ • -<. n ~ Labor Holiday. store w1! c\ at IP. M. Open in the forenoon tor ih a onuaolation of out-of-town visitors. C~ Dress Goods Department. Immense vanetj. exquisite stvles, pop. alar prices. E. W. NEWHALL & CO. Cor. Second AT. and Madison St COSDKXSKD IH*»P \T*"HES. J. Pn •? Vacan «:*. it and V. >1 A. M. P« t: Ar Ca<. >•• ' ! lay *" '• " . -.sc. They >a 3 e*l over the t sir.'a nt.on of t - ~■ « of ' '.r ijaung 'r'p of t-tx we* k« sn ..if mount i.. *■ % . * -an *ave h Tise.f up. The Northern Pacific uttamsh.p O.ymp i <ai;. i r.m Ta»oma at U*n >—:er .ay iTiu: tuns, far < 'a.r.a an-'. Japan. a. a -r --»o - l fiour, ma i.nery, cotton and rr.cr r.j-i. apj-r; \;rna :ng :.>ns. anl a passenger .s: of wt y-Jivs lira. Dooiin. wife of ".he out!*w who was k. f : .i-' week. *a> at -lutr-.r'te. O T.. yesterday to get the BtTMIIII effei is o.' her bu>ji»i. t. in\y-\;iu£ : gun saddie, a;; 4 * line diamond r.f.a fo\-: j on his fin g*r. She .■ij.ms ..•• »i> ' J • i»an;- y, eau-v d '»;• * auand .a .Had. Mrs. Herman Oe'.rtchs ar.d her sister. M.ss Fi; Ka.r. art- •? i=.»e Kra. s.'O Herman Ot.:. ;.« S. ; n, a ■ :...-:n. hut w.A proha y follow In a. few • ia>s. Ko»h iaiir> are anxious to have their test imony in the inquiry to the v.i ii.tj of taeir -i-ad ' at.;*.: » *, til *a.uu as soon as possible. John Tfcerur- r. a New V. :k cl t ;. b.ack sm .i. ycs*.»-r lay shot and tn»tant > a IW M uei Murphy, a Irtnk- raze. r: in, who staggrrtd into his house. Murphy t irk" ] Mrs. Th» ar»r ai. 1 h« »>ter. and tru J to throw ta-m iown Ma ■* Ther urer was defending tr.e wvmen and hist s> f wrten he shot, according to ail testi mony. Matthew Clark, an oid bachelor farmer, was today found murdered, 1> ng on the roadside near his home, a few miles from tlxcelsior Sprigs. Mo. EUi .lead was r.of rtbly nattere 1, at. i he hi! e\ . u r.tlj ;reen murdered for his money. There Ss no w and particulars ar meagre. Clark had lived aione for years, and was well to do. An explosion heard off the coast near the town of Morov In the pro* "Bee of Corunna. Saturday night, is tne cause of m . h ex • tement, nn<: u'. »•'.••.» amo < .he {n.nal itaiua. It wau> tvMtn; .hat a ' -a>!>r h.L< occurred. :<.* mti h wr« • n.m .• 5« strr-wr; along the cojs; It is suppo-d •'■lit v> <«' is collided during the n;ght and foundered. To* con»cnation of th»* n-w altar* of St. Ntf) t duano. In K:i.ic.«:on. X. Y.. r ;ay. was a r.va->"e even: r. tf;» *: <- :ory of -hat Human Ca'ho-lc Arc- •- '■ - "P Corrt>rar ce:-!>ra"* i h rh msss *t tfee early mrvioe and <>tTi •:aSt»4 a' tht- con .wriUJii ceremony !a. f-r. Tn*- ae nmon aa » y >p Jo.'.n Soanlev, of Nor'h Mutilreia w trr« ut»abie "o fc»*t Into ifca buildin". Jaws H. Teller, of ha? Seen notified of h:» appointment by th« aecre ary of tth* 'nvror «-.« a rr< -Tiber of 'he rwnily author /•m comnuw.on to r.« to liAte with a n limner frf ■*»<• Ic YUir. tr «f-* •■if '.V* West .Th-» ■•;. >n« -• ■» of "tirvfl mt-mber*. on* from earh r»»Ut: % «i j*irty. Telier twine <': i»*<n aa a R* |>u. - 1. an. For bu*jrv«w> r*49ona had to de cline tfie appo4mir»«»t- Salvaior Romero and R-na <»an-'a <*<"•<» found dead In a So-iKir.jc ho:i*e at Atn Fran ca- a y. tterday. . ;*«i»* ■ 5 n <-*i*b o*r.'-: a ■irni-«, The w.>ma' w a jra.K •!* wife of M. *Jar t of Iti iwu ! < *ity ■-n# to Ain FraneU-"o iaat men: li >rr.-ro T -v e- gaged r ttn* Hi t}-■ - \. bouM. *■■■■ i retired. The proprietor * t?ie notel w-. rit •!j-ir r-H m. a: i • . •» ■•-. < ; on * loufßi* Both ha i been shot. The *rapo grower* of Nor:h<rr> (■•-.<» are tKllCEtd »-«• a Mc crop. The \ mi irv bi&ck Wtth : fru - wh ■■ n **■... ttte a; S a *1 -d.et ot i • i*. in r «< v rrt iris. T:er»» « no pr v, ,n *uci» a pTK'f, aj the ha«k «t • ;>• * 4- -1 the packing a* nrj -. l i tnor*. T; is ; • «r M> «rap«a ir i: be sent to rrurk- | rh«> n-ier Of 'h* 5 cr'.n> * t>»- I to * r.om-akerw. Th.« vre.r'.« •< h»> rr«>i\ «n e-ver ki»o*n -a Uus- >f • - country. The nteri»fa;e omwr* • - has n !"r con* '-w or cr * • »• h«? si'- Kal'r « J • :•> * ic «i r , a cu' ra*e war » h '-;t- S- ™>irl r Line, bar v.o'nted Tf r. j» . f the :r eratwte commerr* art. r- **> • -r a r**fr 'Uri.'- f<»r a h • —»>r •* < a •wp*r ha il. Au! :o«r Smith, of h» - - j.s». >Ti. fay;. r ti*- S 'U<h' rr err*.* u«- mte* for ln:*rrr-« !.»•• poi'r •» ho- f>r w> he jk*<» boari \ r L.:.e ratea are nn:for»?-a. r:r»{ R--glrnent band. V i nson park to day. Tak»> J irneg **." ot car? f-r h: y* era *eg L«t>or day No lirdrri, No H nrk. Johna>tfc»n. Pa.. t>* , " " PractK- j'r f very l« of he «*atn? r?a ! >n V irk* shut duwn la*t r.!*h" for * r.:te p«''. .-i, thro* .'.jr * ■ «-t . -■ ••:• ni f •r* p' )>•«•■ nt -k ">' -<.>-4 tn .; «• the 'lU#* f " tht .- ». rv« , : >n. no. ho* riMT 4V. CUUMA.N o»^Ki Do Not Be Deceived njr the esMggerstrd u< aatfl ful •tHtrmenia of aoms rnnla " BELIEVI IIS Wkes w*> fell toi that rst ml «h«ir»rr otheri offer yoa un nrll of n» and at prices ask ♦I not lower, tto«n esa ha M mny nr*t-rlM«a roarera la ths h Thl« holds anod la every sat our dr |i«rlmriiti. l ook nt oar llae sad j»i wtt MlUtri. »r- ■ y (MLOmoi * ft uprifiera. fio. »Os riK»r Avens, ■katv CUUIAM BLOCK. our ■tore *»tH he rlMfl tkft> 0< int; hd>l lomorron, (•ring JOP holtctar W r nlll ope* W til (or u>. GUNS AND ■ j m\m\ 1 New iine of Lo diiiir Shot ® rectived. : : * fi/rn TTAVD-LOADEO g.HKLLJ A I CIALTT. j|j HUNTING BHOPJB AND cUJtWP CAUL. ANL» LXAiIiNE 3TOC*. Dinglcv-RardwlcKft C 54 Hasr AvLHtt •§* SE*TUfcf DEARBORfI PRINTEg CPLUNS BUILOM