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"If 13 cents' worth of sflvsr can bo made Ic'o a dollar cents then the d*>-- lar will be ckeaper t-han now and will fc* Jjat as hard to getMcKmley. MR. HOtt Alt PI AO FIT AN< K. People who wer* favorably impressed With Garrett A. Hoi art's e; ■ e. h of ac cept an<»- sosns we»sts age Iti New Jersey will have their good op nions of him <-oa firrr.M sr.' str *r ever >-A ■/* f • -rirnal Jitter of s >p'ar>ie publish- d th:« m irn ing. It is on» of !hs strorg'st and most h.irir.i *«-like rto • iments th.it ha« t r.\i» far app«-<ii*rt !n ttu- campaign, an.' t .« clear an-i arguments for sound mon y ti:» r-dn contain- 1 are a m 0:.4 the (■>* st j<-1 presented by the advocates of *n hon- *t currency. Mr. Ho'»art oourd* a keynote when he *4vi that we must ceaso J .ggl.ng with this q ieation if w< are to ontir. Ie to hoM our place among the gr: it .-omnv-r »l r.a - ons. Taniperiiig a l:h th. rr u- y j a ays darigt-rous, and hNtu-y 1 »«n 'hat even » suggestion of d ng !' result* in distrust and gta-lually !-. r< ,--'.rig ; res »ion In trade businea How serious the disturbance would b< with the thrust ing of a 63-cent dollar upon the people can bo easily Imagined by ttmse wh<> have ngperieni *d the dfrnurai./a! >n brought «bo It by a depreciated currency. The real character of the egi*'. ation proposed by tha followers of Mr. Bryan has never been more clearly sat forth than ♦»y tho KepuhH-an antlidate for vice ; res ident, and it Is only ne -.: yto read his letter to obtain a fair c.>n -«ption f ths havoc free silver would raise among the rich and poor alike. The s;fT<rers would be found everywhere ar.d no c,a«* or »>ec tion would escape the e'.dl results which would be sertain te follow the change to the sliver standard air. Hsbsrfs disansslon of Che flr.a-c'al problem te that of a man who has sought te haadle hlo »ul»Jeot in a common s#nss way, and ha has st- aedej admirably. Hs la matter-of-fact all through, an.l his argument# Mmnot fall to appeal to all ia teUtgeat aad falr-mtnd-d clt:x-na. UIVATOK r \srrni>A\ N i o«io. Senator Easterday, of Piercs cosirty, who das reoentiy bolted and annnur: t ! Ins *d hsrencs to iha Populist party, UJ. In a rsaent tssue of tbe T* 'oris News, to e-iiins hla r*a*j>rs for ths oo r*e Ths •niy ons whloh, however, he la able t® stats oiesrt> - is that hs t» ,e\*s the' '»r frss coinage a \er ** Igoto ;ar 1 • • » that he is a hi-i •e' a'' sle g ,ve» <■ ' il- Va' st* i. « rr.*- n *>- : , < all wr »i;' ap; re 'a'c aj- ;! » •. t- • '"i ."ere Is in the w<T,i p-a hr t ,a name quantity of Om (Wf Mttll a: '.hs c>' -«e r*'. », !lf tbe \'i :-kA t i u ■ •11 s't' w' h y rtc i * t »s f e •"s ' e b- * -»»• of i s> * 1o -e w:b • • r a ' -bs w lb a "" - c' " t t i -? « e It* » - n .(r wc -< r i f k the value » ' « vr . * v' i \ o! Supply a; J J'n'S 1 V m i m -t A t Cf ft Id." ff# e. ,-ne 'bftt Mr F". s« * *J*y ;a S •rei\ k ' ' , .» that • * "a , a' i • I a e .\ ee a »'a .s a' f : i » t I »; » ' • ' v\ 1 e ■ o t c - ,\ f: n - a . ti'S sc |)s silver standard * pooo the f; • n «g.» If he .» tn » f - • •• u: . - t 4 • V "■ fa ' s are :>si » » il . . ere Is pf*. ••• a • , . i gold s\e • - » a» a•»• ■ ■ s ao; ' t e \ > s - * \. r ~s .' e »* « , s f ' : • c•«*• i * v - S- to 1 w-.-b f' e . " « ; «« -be v- ■ h » . .e - • For -aa'.i., v - - ji • n v a A ' ft " or < ■ « • • r u ■' '' e e • ■■ • ■ * lv j 11 »u < ' i-t (,f ->i ' 1 * *a« rr'» r' v 't' «• . .• s . * 4 ,e e 4 ' • \ m 0 t •>'{.' o - - 1 -V # 1-. >I ta » 4 < i« « >: - - •>s f 1 pre ' ' a ■ < 1' Oi- . *•« 1i 4 1 ■.':**.* r ■' * » w »r •* *• x k * 'a ' J to 1. If that » a ' wv > t\r i;< pr f «."•><• h '■ 4 • ;• I- was bat f*S re:; - a b b w •. V e t' • ;u" on \a ce .>? a» h ' * est-:a T. - me tela are net be < - - * • fav - *nv*b'-g "ke th- * -■ ? =' > rv t- , . *<< v t-eer "• ft'v «a « is • • p->! "*n ra * sa« * o- \ •>- to cne s f * '1 " 4,p --f * <-'\r ' * ♦ <. - »■ j tr ft <" te -r v. : e \s a at" • *e - a. rr* « t *> c >: v e ": V *5 • *< W * :% < ■" > " * e • « 4 • ■ .>«•,J.-;" -- **s dv pearly S per ceet. iltec that open s»i* p i tttin S f.» . *.«• I "a- araeunt of s!>ar in sxistenc# is apprexl ir.s'ely !< oarsees to I 0f go' 4. he 1* evi<i«-at -3y relying mfi on John Vilsy't famow eifn- •« tfcat The Almighty ptac»d those in rhe ear* . at tha* rs* e.~ thin hs Is oa the -ii Sr.'armatiO'n which fca ••old Un sasily MQ-i'.rwl. Them Is ons other p'ace of tr: forma Cea »h!", Xr. ■fce-erday might acquire If he » !<k« the pauna ta iook up rtacsuos, arsd tha* ia that there neve- has b»en a a.ror e year, frcar. IS® 4o*a to the present i tif when the com meet ia? iralue o? •Si y»r bulJior has not differed from the ">!s --•«e ir wb*n the pro* has cot "jc tce*»d to e>m» extant !a the market q*o tatioaa • MR. BKTA7T** IRTTK*. Mr. Bryan he« accepted thle time t.ir iC" tha ar»*d*urii of a letter to v-,e ohalrmaa of the Democratic not:fi- cav ;B eommlttee H.i§ letter wl" be read by e* ery iii:el:l«»nt irJpporter of Mr. Bryan wlLh a d-a tin at een#e o? dtsap pontnvent. It makes no pretense wnat e- »r of dia.;iasta« the tsrues before the p+vi:« in this campaign, but ia confined a.rr, ex -•* '■ - ' to th.» annunciation of r rave been often far bat ter and to som» feahie "parase mor.w. 1 it," t.".e soie c rit of which la to be fojt;d 'n the rhetorical flnisL. not in tha <n of thought or novelty of expression. There are many of the state ments made In the letter of auicepiance w;*n which noat people will agree. Tht fro j hi© Is that the piatform on wr. :r, llx J rv in stands and the policy to which he a 1 tue i'c/pai'at party are ooa«nitt':d, are 5n irre..»nrilable oonflct with tie utter ances of his letter of acceptance. Tais ap pf-srs from almoat the o;>en!Dg sentence of the letter and -lOßtinuts until the close t r example. In the Introd . tory part o' r Mr Bryan says: ' Demo-racy re* differen.-ea In wealth. Nether r .aa ncr poverty can be invoked in be f of or agali >t any clttaea." The bulk f.' 'he platform utterar>. *■* of Mr. Bryan : .ring tala campaign have devoted to the attempt to array clas« against class, to endeav »r to prejudice those who have not aecumiiated weal: h against those who by thrift, sagacity, better business training or accidental advantages, have n ted them*elvta a;k)V- r r -salty of inual lalior for their support, li.s "n !:•- camps.<n thus fir has been a cam- In 6 -n a»~a. r.st property, so f.»r as his per- A 1 utter:in es ar» and he ii - used a* his leading argument that the • iti.aul policy which he is endeavoring hare this country adopt w.il tend to i: the holders of property. s denunciation of ths national banks «•* is eour.try will be rather amusing every one excepting v ssibly Mr. Ar ri, ir Sew all. of Maine, the dlst ngulahed n i 'onal bir>k president %%ho 1? Mr. Bry an' ssso-.-iate on the Popocratlc national ti 'ket. Fnselbly this attack »n national liank* preaages the early r»".r>- ' n* of Mr. g. .vail from tha ticket, and the acceptance of T«-m Watson *• the sole running mate of Mr. Bryan Mr. Watson w!l heartily Indorse this paragraph of the letter On tht» qu* ,■*'! >n "f p«:,«ione Mr. Bryaft's letter of acceptance is again in strong ontrast with the policy to which he and h'.s party are commlfw!. Mr Bryan give* to the truism that "no natitm can affo r l to be unjust to Its defenders." This d»ef not, however, prevent Mr. Bryan from b»ing still in hearty acoord with the pol'ry of hts party, which pro p »s to cut d wn the value of pensions * y paying them for the future in debased i! a -ft of half the present standard value Mr, Bryan *«y« ags'n: "Since the ppo rt ' ers of W'-sith crea'e the ration's pr «s --!•-:>• in t'.m*s of r*S'*e an! defend the ? t M -"'s "»g in t.nie of peril, their '.nter « « o gilt tt a!" times to be cc sldered I f tii>«* » - anJ in if :U positions " The sentiment is perfectly :n> x fption s's aci is ? w'rh on# r»f Mr. Bryan's ' est rh*iur al ff •■r!s-.» > « It do*s not ielrart anyth * from the »- ntiment. hew » •» m-: 1 it n-t* on Mr Bryan's rl Jf, t -*'. l IttMlkt to ths fact t tt Mr B'vn when n -'* l position" a« a m of the F'fty-'ivrt congress v. « vne of .» --1 earna-'vo «'»s of a ol'cy «h.' b * : loe»«1 the d >o's of «•? is of fa * * anJ ti at hs is i rstv v a'irg s p.--'.' ~y wh- h w '.l .-j? ths * v». e of s In two. Hs .... ». »v # ;n*eres*-» of iabor and * -s »*•».■> s'»s a s n •>'« dstr mer.ta the ' 'ercK'n of t th.»n anv ti. n* » -i*h has v »en serio sly pre; Off! d:r -r * • ''f<» time. e says ««sin that t v s r*mvra' - r* '? '*w ' 1 be r<»*r»*nt *o its '■ to *» • ' v« vj-nrry ' !• re- jp'k ! t" * >gaJ r'a' t cf th»»» so' **' b 11 * * "* » c- I ** v* *''' -n - «. <i «*- ' o-e» -rivcß s , -'» , r " « >'r i'-yjn « >r» >.* * v « n «• « f-• ;*-« s .'" cf a v - w" - * rr* ' * -ne 'hs s'-irg- II gregatlons of rr**'' 1 :" in the world, • «* « f » ver r- ne »»ners. V V <- » , «»T" V V .'"C * v —. , ... ,■»;». , T »t— -nt tr • « to --in t>»e pcedtww of thetr • « a • ' - ' e » • « s - * •*» t t v " -- > f th's - n• ry • ,v - '---i « * '' - o te a '«ir»i rh f * f- n rr.aV - ;• •» » - is any ' **• i. - * f - >ney. \ • * * 4 ' t K e *" t x>rt of *** * er *»r a ' - * » - ' ' -■V .» ' I •»'"'» ff "fXit'M (• * * • -# 'rfo k » vK" >:s « -r "" \ w --S • «.> r t~» , * » . • «■ -r"T -*'~s«'-g **e ' ' « »--*▼ »A ' • ' -« »■„ >.i ' ••»-■»* ' 'I * ,k « #f t v « » *'-«•- ■ v» | • h«JL~t r • **••* * * s v-ii. • Is ♦ • M'r • F *»rrt ee. tar T • r ■■». *- •> * ♦ * «th s own ■» on "h « ■ < • *b'-h » s e i w'* v >• *-'-*•-« r--«m * * - * ' v 1 e«• a cn t » rr »'v* ' » ba-*» that f* * - *• * e - *■ *n nf v- 1 - 1 <• - " » *■ - « - ■« ~ m < ■ tn. ** v b **'-*•• r> a it Tbe"» • ons *---'•■• ,v « *~ c r-t • v W v ' h W - « -»- " V >-.,«■ * , « ■' * 'e ass -«• i- \ a -- . * s • * v '« "The -».• * if •« co - ry s tvr.g as a high cwrt, must : in ;be oa.-«se wn: >. * atnst huwanltjr ** » •*hat ' >'.f »n* « be * *; - v c- grred cf »: \ r e »; *, r-- d'>; ■'e-t a : - fx>er«e f* *. cth-r laisfswts o* » v ,--; try. rha arsll not oe «...e - »irt*e c- »: «w» t-* f tne * >«« f ths ocoatry. rediaos la <»«Jaa see-half ths ssrings * 3 * prowidaat sr»d thrifty, and r»pti<fea:s one-telf the obligations of d» natkm. In order that ihtf may adi a few mere millions to their horde a: tha aa p»r..*e af luiaisaltj. A GOOD KHTD OF CONSPIRACY. If -he «r!s-.in* gold standard ts a con sp'rary against humanity, a* Mr. Bryan wo.ld hare h'j fellow dtlasns believe, tr.-;~e are a food many people who w.l h ->r" the cocyp:rtng w?2! continue The jcuring which we have been saffer lcj from . this cooapiracy have been t e naoet prosperous ;n th« nation's hla ory We huve practically beea under oar pr< *eat itindird for sixty years, and. as a matter of fact, th 4 greateat progress has rr.iide in thia country ainoe acme vla ionarr people becaa to imagine that there a conapiracy on foot. One would rup ;-r*e frsm the Popullstic taik commonly . card, that we have been gradually down til- Taa truth is we nave been HJizg up Under the exiatlas etandaru tne vax.Cfment recorded ia thie ooun t;j has been the marvel of the world. "i.-:e has been no but an tae contrary a pfcenomenai gain in wealth popu.atjca and power. The history of the United States durirg tne past a carter of a century s a clear refutation of the aa aeruan that the existing standard is a conapiracy formed to bring rula upon t..e country and its people. SOT A SEW THING. The Pop 'list agitation for a debasement of tfte coinage system of the country has had many an historical counterpart w.th .lis difference; that in the older cases the attempt to tnfllct a debased currency upon the people was uniformly the desire of a tyrant who sought to enrich himself at the expense cf ft:s subjects. and suofe at tempts were strenuously resisted by the people, while today the di-magoguea are seeking to persua ie the peopie to debase their own currency for their own impov erishment. The memory of one of those historical ins tnci s ts krpt ailve in the old Orange nait to King William; "Who saved us from papery, brass money and wooden shoes." ia Mivrch, l<vv James 11., ths self exiled king of England, landed on the Co. v£t of Ire.and. in the attempt to more gain his crown. Ha assembled the Ir>.-h parliament in Dublin. That parlia m- n:. while loyal to htm, would not fur r..sh him with nectssary supplies, so he was forced to a desperate expedient, which Ma aulay in his history of Eng .a:id describes ajs follows: James could, he thought, at once extri cate himself from his financial difficul ties by the simple process of calling a faruhlt.g a shilling. The right of coin age was undoubtedly a flower of the pre rugative, and. In his view, the right of ci'-.ning Included the right cf debasing the coin. Pots, pans, knock«rs of loore .1 pieces of ordnance, were carried to the mint. In a short time lumps of b*s« K.etai, nominally worth rear a million sterling, intrinsically worth about a six tieth part of that sum. were in circula tion. A royal edict declared these pieces to be legal tender in ail ca?es whatever. A mortgage of a thousand pounds ster ling was cleared off by a t>«g of counters made out of old kettles Ths creditors, who complained to ths court of chancery, wert told by Fitton to take their money and begone. "But of all clasees the tradesmen were the greatest losers At first they raised Ehttr demands, but the magistrates met this heretical machination by putting forth a tariff regelating prices. Any man who belonged to the casie now domi nant might walk into a snop, lay on the counter a bit of bra*# worth dree pence and carry off goods to the value of hai* a guinea. Legal redress wai out of the question. Of ail the plagues of that time none made a deeper or more lasting im prevjlon on the minds of the Protet'ants c>; Dub'.in than ths plague of the briisa ir. mey." The "American policy" of Mr Bryan, it > w ; be .«?!•:! is not original with the Pop ulists or the silver mine owners. The at tempt to coin hull! in at a nominal rate in excess of i:« commercial value has been tried under the English crown and repudiated there And it may be added that t:ie "legal tenler" enaotmcnta fay * h h the Pop • « .ista propose to compel i red ors to take dr .ised money In full tat'-fa lion of debts were Invented by r ■a! tyran's for the purpose of f -c. a d-based money Into circulation at Its n«>ml-;al *i> te T: ej w • re ~n',> effec tual in permit :1 - g debtor* to swindle tnelr cre-i TS on<*e after that y price* were r-4 ••».! and • ntra-'ta made on tfce b;«*ls of I the aft net the fiat, value of the de- J baaed coin PCKE FS\TI-*M. Mr Fry an tr.->i»is ev«ry few dav* that I free <• ■ -*<» wl! br .g the ;ritr;ns!e value | of the s ver •-! v'.ar up to I'. '23 Ail that Is I ->w*ary ia a iittl* (OnratAMt fiat. Now I If by • ner* legislative enactment 81% g.-j - is of ai'iv.-r ••an be ma *e worth J: %v ■ • «op .it ;> « • !•■>» fg-sre? W •;>• nt r ke It w :r;h T- 3? It la nm - nse to <i\ t• xi free c* w I a.: • m-e the p.- of silver to a certain figure with ; t taking :n . ; m OO what th-» o • tof the "••'.v«r n nes tray or may not b - T■> say t: at t- i«e t v :» government **:h fr«* t«« ' as r JS :*S d. ;.ar stamp er a c-»va r arr -unt of « er. therefore tt w" 'e Kcr-ii ; .it »' ii t eg vernmeat « v j it ■.st to be * • th * • v, r.g more * »» .an u jf t * * *»: P ? i!v j «-n • e ts no sound, economical ! v e ; • '»d *» \h M* : P-yart ho.di g tie • .ver m'.A Immndla'e r ■ d • s tn va...s if -ntry adop's *• • ar.l t~ - e of free j • -oiin" « ? as •: it s *eft a ;on i tenttoa is st* 1 The a «'.» Cf -V*aj" -g u *-aa had the re,' '*• on b- * * cemrnow wea.th * h a. :t v e h. ne>t-tMr.k'n* c ti ts--s. It * w *- . wltl * . -h ha .'s be'R overrun Pop * •* n »-5i be * »e o* th.e h.aa »'vi-s,>d tn fe A* T.atl « f o fs.de people. It » >4 fo".y row t> ai* -w -. - " t#- t: ■» - a-e to •*e *' ike.- b» tjrrlr.# puM t a" -» J' v tc hs r ;'i*ta v -.a-: what the am? Tt of w.<»e-» in the N.tT ts. If it a t!#d up aci b r' t ecrvae no i:»*f . p«.•* T a-i » . t♦ no better w- all theu»e o ear,# cf ' e v - ehlch the Pa « % prom %e. v : <«» r.v-t get ~:o c.-. \ -.n and It » . re -er *e; :r.ctw i it!- 2 * r-.oa: a -*■ - •' - -a T*it cc£*--er.»e * r > me u- *7 Mr Fry.vn The \Yapa Pt;-ot aavs that Ho.v A. S of P*--'*•.; o- v .nt w... r„n «.a as i- t Hep /. Ucau ca.'4l.late for the i - •* er BcAse o* the iegta.a.tu.** freer, tht THE SEATTLE POST-tNTEIiIGEXCKB, THTTBPDA T, Twentr-fifth dlatrtrt. It !s » *y* bopod that Mr Bash, if he has allowed -U racr.e to be used, wi*i see that It is withdrawn befare ejection say. He **« * caadfdate far the aominatlan befors the 1 sGrtct convention. hot C. C. Dal ton. of liwj-j •was also in the 2-! J end to«c*na« the con vention"# eha'ce. Mr. 9*j»ts has been :* ;» honored with elec• lor. to the legislature and if hts pres-r.t Independent rand*is ry has been brought about through jrqus -r d hs many acquaintance# throughout the s*ate -will be surprised at L;s aetiom. Mr. Bryan eoctiiruea to sar that - gold standard if a conspiracy agiirst the human race, ar.3 he has reiterated it ler.g that he may cow possToly be-.; eve :t is •o. At any rate. It wouid he im possible to eonvtnss hi in now That the conspiracy he talks about exists only in the tr.inda «f a few srrat'.c tttlnksrs iihe himself. Mr Bryaa says that free eetnags will leeeec the purchasing power of tbe dollar That i» oce reason why .he working trar. etoojifi oe against free silver. He wan"s a iioiiar stijcn will purchase as mueh as posaibla not one which w .1 purchase iess teaa the dollar he nrrw 9 elves. Populist# <So not Inspire anl whsre or.e £n2s a Populist government there he wUi 2nd everything at a stani •tilL The growth of Washington not be retarded by the biigbt of ascendency. Th# Republican ticket nominated at Ta coma has been approved in ail parts of the state as being a good, clean, strong oaa from 'op to bottom, and it is grawing mors 'n favor every day. Bryai is finding it a dlfti.'ult task to *e: claa» against class, and the attempt to array section against section wid also be a faiiure. Senator Carter believes tn free gtlvar. but be is not going to taks It in any so.u tlon such as was concocted at Chic**o Ji Juiy. Tho la>udoa Financial N«w> Article sliu«n ta i»e a For_:« ry. No slr.g e pubii auon of the s..ver syn dicate :.aa ait:#. ted so much s.;ent.ou a» a .ca»l< ; eu:,;.'C. t "The Grip o. vie.d, which iur.s to g.ve a the L«.ndoo x'.r.an_,a. Nc*> of \.Arcn i.', iVi«;. egpre»»«ng tr.e opinion that tae ale; - I.on wf free coinage of s.iver :u the *?.A.cS WOU.d be u aI« t^gcO u* to land and ha.pikii to m« trade and busi ness of this country. Millions of coy.es of this document nave bee:, spread broadvast by the orgAn.iA wnich is u* pruXessir.g to be penn.'.css ah J unab.e 10 put ..u.a*.« arguments before th» people. T.;e arucie, which is entitled "The Grip of Gold," bethis aj JLoaiun. Ma. -:i 10, ildv. The ILondoa Finan iai Xe as says. "The finance! jatw.-n in t:.-» United States is ver> serious." It t proceeds to say taat w aile the trau; . i the world ;s> now in the hands of England, it would not ren.o.n so if iht United Stat.-» should adopt the tree and unlimited coln aga of sl.ver, that rates of interest would fail in this country, bjs.mss revive, and thf L*i.::e i States would capture ;; t c t.ie.- ness of the world. It closes by saying. "When that issue comes before th? people, England will regret her apathy a-.d ad herence to the 6ingle goid standard." The absolute falsity of the entire state ment u shown by the fallowing e4.tor.al t.»kf3 from the London Financial News of August 13, lai*3: "We have received numerous Setters from A.r.ej*ican ienis. containing purports to t>e editorial® from the London Financial News, aid which have been reprinted in various \Ve*;.>rn papers as "campaign literature.' One Omaha pa per prints an article stating that it is from the l»ndon Financial News, of March 10. No such article was ever printed by us, and its whole •-•nor is d-rectiy opp s ( -d to •he view w« have taken cf the effect of free silver in the United States. So far from advocating free »s.v< r coinage we have persistently pointed cut that it spells repudiation and the withdrawal of ail En glish capital." The g*me pape*r in its issue of the fol lowing day, August 11 says: "it is not surprising that the American market improved yesterday, fir a more wetched manifesto than that of the *V>y ora*->r' cou'.d be conceived. Mr. Pry an by his speech at the Madison Square Garden convicts h'rr.s»'f either of ss'ound irg Ignorance or of a * "fil perversion of the truth To te lan Intelligent audience that v e free eoinaae of s ver by the Vnlfed ftates alone w- ui d raise th-- b.iilon value of sliver to it* coinage value, and m »k<- ■ liver b i' ion worth-ft 25* per ounce in roll throughout the w.y'.d is an amaz ing 7»r a mar to r.iaV» rho Is ♦ '-»> forth" presider. v fa ereat countrv a« Mr Bryan t« pre- ;mab'v. r ' w" n*du.n , r.i h° m*.«t 'T >w that *-•« «■ aTerr.ent, wh' *h even the m - ' rabid h 1 - —•»' i"'«t r;>n no! *wa "w. !« ab« '!"ely opp i*ed t1 the truth. b.:i whet v - he is t>niv »T- S"IV ->r*RT -r a- U" 1 * r:.-J'o-« »-,- ■ -i; hat out Inp c h* h-■ ne" be ha» «v, v.,- .-.ria speech r w v >,*, '« *vecnm* the h»ai of the p-., the ;>f ir< an* f^rce^v !-*« b-'-eun unu j -a ly early tVs v»sr. p - - 11'». '•> th, s '*« » t v ' e facts •re 1 »<*••">v»r-i In tr» to permit • e to understand that a a**eTnrt hn« h*en made c .-» W- w ' r-'« '• m ;-h re- Van e *ircri "! *tnre" of '"-'s ,w t»- r>r that which emaii'M frcm a-ich So':n>'». T he Flnmnr n' t't - < imnitijn. . p• v Mr" ->♦ ear • , « a .•>->-*r 4V -'-c rr> v * rar»:v of th-* -a*! -a T v e *' Vet w one h-ed i' i rwo ' * :* In a s*ate >f v^rv , . --p ■ > :«• a» '«» * v » ' • • i js-n - ** which «hall the part "f *he r"i" w w .r. ofT the V»-\ v » «at on ® -ii" #n.« W*-!tor a ri h th in ' '.*e wi-h Prvjp, nr a* le».«r f <« *o v V t n*t*hee 'a 'n tm-» wl'h fe -> ,k - a- I »*a V" «r«•«:« at * other sha ' perf rm 'he «• •. wine c" a--. -- V * \t» Wate h*» J :«t taken the ;■> »j •, - '0 ' w e extent * a n«-w« <?er >o'.urf-n to as y o, >• t K » • ■ i- ar-* a fn! t'-K»? »a a eontradtc a-ii "at c **-;'l w « - > •-< r»n the tO • * v .k . - p-'- •' eam;>a en to the nor and to K *r •>■«» Korthara and Baateen Dem rati f-->-n -•» 'trier t' •>- of Bn '- a Pr- tMatie pr>- teltlsa He th i e '■*%:! a a r**" 1 "•»-'''"-r a' -• > OstWvra* V *-He- two th • sr* *h« c-: ■■ p<a*f->"m '*»■•>;are# to t*> ah m -at* i-• an* 'r-ima*e-» - v a* in orler * ■> >•<., ' a.nd ta" of th» ticket flt each other and the t'-k»- dt 'he -• a'* —m -'♦ wall mus' f>' ** »•-* ]#t Tl'atsor s*t on T'te *--• "e# sts n ■ ' i; ?-wail a not ?nly a.- *' - v h • a 'k •• «a ir»- * v e- r v *<-» - - PNR • NOR R-AV »; -,->)!:«- A ;-S h « 1»!er- >a ■' t"v V.■»«; W *-*on of the r-.re pree'tency by r*rra r'n* oa a f - *ha: car't be »'a-» tf he r-mists tn his oNe-ancv T>»r» !» r - • nv * a trae of fi- » r 1 > r Wat •~n s htM ar * n--*-e MMMMK Ncth to the reader* It ts to t>« • %t .««wall Wrep r m order to rtre v, , . - a<■* a • rt orr : • 4 - - - yf k■« ' - I- - ' They «-e f ;;:er a lbs -a- p«a,«r. Sa.« >«; rarn e-e-l. *>r r»n th" -1 -r» ff -rn, -If : \al a rr|. 'MI »fi " sa * >~ Jjha 9 M -« v y re■ «-r.tly. 'I w-jld give 1 at ft -ket nor -a'-' it v .• , cc> fw,. ralt«4l S-ates *a.» ind •-# c: - .» a*- tard be Andrew J4 .. - >*, r sixty y ■ i a a a a. t w # r, a■ # •- « -e *am to 1 f-x a a dforecia-ed - .rr- n •%. ,;ea,-#n.i --' - -J « %>T.X.e- • •, w -j. J •_a to tio ... aj.c ;n THt •'Oall' OF GOLD." I*TS, bara'tse ! r-j-.rd it as rep.s-* at:or. in .tiec-iae and - K ■ »r S-n a", in the if« «ttt to Av«r « where Cox-y ar 3n*r are tr? -g to lard an, "Associated with this s,«*anit an rh«t credit a-..i *nan u he>" 1 ~ of the country •* the la* -« spirit that sr. mates :h-» Populist party everyw re. The V ~g. \ peo~> m .5* row whetfcer they w:i fa-.-.: by Cleveland or fo»lo w Defbs and OJKJT." "tlref jurrl Ph T>e IV.ted S'at-s department of acrl c. "ire has :ssue.i an inter-'s: -g circular "•> * S-cr-'-age. protu-..vf08 and \A ue °* " .".--pal farm crops ir. ih scour.try t. 1> i oij -i a.l va - « st.iud n ♦ ;'or :o y and * istpor ant. tn » . ,i.v u »r. to know -t; tie equ:\a - y ' ■ r. -go. 1 ai an average for »-a -h e>*. en da- ■■■•ar 11< \.o*» n» . Jit Vv3, . •"4 S_V.I.S. l>riS, J'.-".. .v ■ J-i i.- " j: « . "jsy 5"5« ;><;•. %iss t». 1 --- Siti i. ir T. fl« i . J . j, T.-e ft..-- - ur>l*, prepared fr**tn cir c'U.i.."4 :s.- y • -<e trea>ur> ant *gr: cu .t; ir will i>e founi of rr ' ~ o ;r. for < lv .-r ■■<. * « average ? ;- c nae uDv-. ooii.. a -fat, -J6 *. rya, buckw heat a -i C'-'ia;oea At ;ae bu-..e. rate, hay, by »he ton, .0.:v.c0, by ,e pound. m»f» jk- W. t»arre. a New York.. For aeverau of tx# cotr.ns, -.: e a no esiiri-.Ate of cixip was prepare.: jy L'n.ieJ States ue f«artnr.en; .f agr. u. ure for ISW to UV-. In rhe preiarat;on of ;;.e fractions of cents have dtecardeJL 5 m;..s or over b«<ng credits! as- a » s n; and 4 m...a or .taa ociiiied. B*r i eira St.ver "'orn.Wheat. o>a*a Rye. lev ty k» ■> $. iv :»J Ji iS si 01 i)3 5-.» i 140 >.y -5 ...... . ts ■'3 i u i ISj I** 1 a "5 M 4"* 27 S2 >•'> i 33 14 4ti *2 » - N - ...... a ~t« 1 .4 <-« li'T 5 i•» <s lIS T Tt» V.' is if HA 5W » l«d >»> S-* i A r i 1 01 'Ji 77 *. isTS .Id 3~ 14 .io t.7 T i>i< Ij" j0 1 i."? «ii x .j ... rs —j 1"?5 ...... 112 38 111 Si <%> m H"" i lo t<s J6 7S S7 1 -* Ml If V> VI "i i'-iU ...... 1 14 4J* SS 3> IsU X 11 42 91 19 Ivj Uf l vV t ...... 1 It ;»> tvo 2S 4' 4 1<- • 1 •> 77 12* 5S ort 1 v s fj ,rr © »4 *>i l!? 7 ...... M 44 6S S> i>2 2 34 S3 3S 66 a* lv» *4 7»> Zi li"0 4 » 61 *4 *- lv<" 9» 41 »4 1"2 :rr !!!!!! iS r w 5 "si "r - S 50 41 lSl's i>s 25 51 S) 44 Sa Suck- To- Po lls y. wheat, ba-.vo. ta ea P 'k im —il4 :<7 io 14 JO tS '»4 1 v'Ji ... 1.; 4'5 1 <-«P 13 79 36 "J I"'' ... 12 "S PI 15 f-4 S! I<7>> ... il S3 11 72 2* I*7" ... 15 *2 n! i'l CO !•? I«C2 ... 14 "1 KJ 10 <*> 15 '1 ... ' t ~>i ,<l S 71 10 M 1v 74 ... I'S 19 >i 13 (Ji Is# I*s 1>75 ... 12 2S 71 * 33 2*. i'J \ .... a ~ 73 7 7 1? *t3 1577 S ■•■> .... 4o 14 ">? Iv7n ... 721 f%» < »» 9"7 IS7S .. |22 HO • 44 »v. i s *o ... 11 •?» r ' % 4S 13 V I . 1! < li> 01 16 *1 ]»V2 •« 71 75 S :V, •«! -• v (| Km 1 S» 17 S 4" K i v,-, .. «71 .v; s . 4". 11 .V ... S4H 5& 7 47 IS *1? InT ... j97 f>7 11 IS * I*sß ... 8 7<5 63 * 4."* I* 10 I<S9 . .... .... 12 T .< iw 12 -i IS9I 11 > 1 c ."4 ... 85* w 7 51 14 13 18*... §35 45 7 27 11 91 It wli. be no tic M that while the-? h.».s been a general fail of prces lurirc the y..-.irs covered by • ta , - (a fail taat n w irld wi'e) there his been a great fluctuation, as the supply ar. 1 lemani varied. This proves the folb of the con tention of the free corrage s- v '>»tes that the ceasa" on of the free a are of Oliver ha-* red " e-1 rrkte.e. Inasmuch a* *o verify the.r * atement the fa", would be uni form us ootrrerel wf*h th" tr >;i In - a Ivor. where\is in many case# pri'rs iwf while silver fell. The tru'h ?s that the •- heap en.r.g tn transput it.on, th»» r.tro lu ■. >n of machinery. ■ lev>lo"»rr.- > r' of "new territory and t;>< growing comp»*!t on with foreign have v een the gen eral cause for tha fail of pr.cea Fore.no imrum t > MoKlnley. Phi i '• ThU Tim-». Gov. Matthews, of Indiana, while an o it-and-o-i* free s'.iveri:» and « reporter of the Chiig-o ticket. likely to renler nio«i «n t'al atd to the McKln ley in that state. The rovernor and the §tat* oncers are lively to lectde that the national Dt-m --o-racj -anno: have their ticket printed on the res :'ar ballots to t>e voted In the state because tt 1» an usurpation of the name of Democracy, an 1 It 1? po»sS#>le t*at this action th» national Demo -ra'.s irav have no electoral ti ket to vote st ?ne vi'ls. • l iere s a short WAR for the aounJi rt • P.■ y Democrats to r*«"nt this interfer c •» with their rijrht * > vote, and the Mooters wo I'd be eer*a;n to »vail them selves of It with a veil. If they are not K-.en a national Dem-vratlo »'»• '- -al t'<*ket to vote there will be a MciK nley . ortl "cket on the ballot, and they » 1 f <Ti -1? V>d y to that ?: k-»t, ar *. Jatn It into the ballot t>cx. If Gov Matthews *-ants to rtve M • Kin ey the 'srstest maio tv tn Inolana ever received bj» any cand date for p rea der t >t h'ra keep t .e nat*. -ral electors off the ticket on a lesal quSbbl*. Brya « lt.-pubU >*•; Vc nt. Olohe- o -rat, (-•b ~ Brye- !e to'-r r*"and *orV :he«e -lnya for St K.n>v *-1 -he case of IW >■ ler and JV*RVEIT rr -rev 'I JRUOR».A e\«ry S> rt a" ! eserv • I «OF • E RET- V-rs /• - ».i ! Hryan 'n hla a - bs V *■'* i I' la wo!' ' r our.'ry to know tt a N-:»t everv ?r«» .e-n- h IJ <a ® n H-« CORNER, TICN'I proc.s?*; n of pr n - •> - Mr- O.'.aa REVCTE-i THE "war-a- failure" p'ar.k TN »V» DWW ra ve ria'f-vrm EC 8M and S*ytnour <; a; ajxin the F a of BRY anism or R«; u■ at '->r wliic -H Pen »'< ee mer.T put ;t.to the Democra-:.- PLATFORM of IK« 1. - eat or .e-*a R-*e s* then MeCSeOui O>r Sevtt iur. Bryan tn lor MA AN AA» rtraent e' f * • raa A .::»■» A *R. aa the > >- - Y-A a.n4 rjevar O< OOTUCOCTINIA. L. Jarr.«« OaT.. of Mary i-V.:.* U at DU >r. 1. J I a jterbacX of 9p>: nana. la a; t*j* N • ern. «i H. HiJ' of N-.r-.h Taa.-aa, :• re«*»- tt red a; the S:«van*. * of ilpckana. **•*: i&* f. . : -*ll . •*-: r.i*<ht. \\\ vr S» i". a rar "»r »-p! -»»r of 1 .* <-• C;.v, •» a: tXi* I> ,i*r. <» ijarrv Wr -it a* .Ni r« V*.>!r-' of 7 4 M i. •• « •£" & *«"« 'TUv W, L ' " l.':j J J. ( C-' j »."• *■ . "j- I#r. N C oasOiier of : v *> Mar" * »' k of I'jrt To*:.sr;yl» I* * ira«a: of U'.ts Northern. F R. c:i-TiE of the T . . •- « »:♦ cf;:rii ©c:&as. waa a: v.* N . i>- arr. j m»;er .a.) Tl C. .jr*T.*ral W»*t*ra g»r ©f trie <: -» Nortftara, raturn*^ i«*y fr**r, IV.-; And. |im>HlMllMl Wvar Oakea of <.* . «*i(i Com pany. **j> ir. t&a •-».> >*» trj*r I>r B B«; m« v>t }' <■*.» #; ' H Mteak. *n«i feMCIMr of A. V BtU of U*» , , . Jt •« «..> V.*. a* fr i O D vn. rac*!v*r of <• - i r ■.. . * - ■ -i - e *-» ynu-nkj oo .is* »'aaar. r : y w * i _c • a. L»«»u«. <5 I* Car f '"» r- - .* • l*r aarv. •■» ha# »••;.' 1 * tr lit * fr.:r. i-w"j- • .. ?■ ».. »: tjif Hu'-.er. C W Srr-»r of W •' «r ; rat:-: Souci L.US. ■ a«» \r. ye*:er■M>*. i.* Hcc>- Hx> xr*'.n» i>. \\ Pfc.-*»r -f * v » V —• <y>rr ; a.T Mh Pa: «. «fl .a •■ t-vfi;.: e ■ -r izr •» a P» • for a U4) W to <*. THE STATE PRESS. Skagit News: A* an example cf wire pu.ia; barter ar.d trade, the con-fuaton .•.- v-. >r :: Burlington beats aIS records «; poiltUal parties n this county. Aberdeen Bulletin There is no lack of money in the country M..lions of it :s lyt.ig die It !• crkuftdenee In the futura '■ »• iron in pub ic affairs that capital < : .as. !.« v\« a. and labor .ire not one mi * but fr:» ads wholly dependent upon eacn other. Au'.ama Oitiaao The idncoln Rspubll .an . i ka lama • •;«* am* mb* r-h pof M K. >y 1 .:b. of Krlso. HZ. MoKm |« v »•:' t.*A>iie Hock, l.v odd. It :a no .or.iser a contest »liii the fuaionlats <fi*r '.'-y -, e by more shnn -^>o vo ear. ir • c.v. r.ty) but simpiy a contest wren « U«-,'ubiic."»n clubs to sec who can enrol! the Ur*e»i incmaerehip. Monreaano V'dette; A certAin wou.d-be a. .man na» bean trave.ing through thia odimty. m k . : k flu statement that v « 1 vi*;iiii'.an p .itform of IV- i'.ecl*ie»i n f.*\ >r of tha :•»*•• and uni.mited coin-Mte of • v« r "inhere aa* no su./fi daclara: i.w in ■ ;>e r »:form ai>.! the man <mio raakes it is ej:her an ignoramus or a ksiave. who is wltilng to piaoe bis regard for the truth below his desire for party Advancement. Colfax <lase:te: There is something he roic, compiling admiration, in the efforts of the old isne L>emocrAta to save their •>*rtv for the future against the reproach o * Hrj i .:-ni and Altgeidlsm and TiliiiKin ism. You may not agree with their idcus. hut you cannot withhold a tribute from : -» nun who are braving the dominant faction in support of litem. Principles may be wrong. £>ovotioa to thsm sei duin ie. NOIABLK PKul'Lt. Perhaps the only place In the world wtiere a men appeAi' as bullfighters .e Bare 'o:.a. Provuleitcia Anted;* a;i.j Mai a A.varuv > have both attained renown In LhAl v,'u»'<iCU|. A a. g newspaper, started l.tat May undti ti;v naau- -f the hu-T»chu- CiiU-I'ao. at.vi edited b> C;ii Zjng. i* >u.d to it- i'ubi.sh:; a la llung Chaog'e notes of trave. in ri .ropa Pr.. ■-e Scartoryakh a member of tho A s nan upp&r recently told 1. e <;. i. i un acnooimHSter that illiteracy, for w the Austrian Po.amt is notorious, ..j .1 :a\ :-.,ti.e influence on ciiAiacter and ufwitr«.an i.t-.g. The tlli.erau. he det-iarssi. to be for :ht most we'll behavt-d «;.d art ..- . It. .i..e h.s:. ry showa that en.tghi xr & l,oi to H-iU prosperity, Mr. la> Fer.g Luh. Li Hur.g Chang'* riir.it-har.o man. ha> be«-n cor.necu-.i a :.1 t.f .ese s.a esuna:. s s.tat. >.nce .«»!. rhoujrh ue .s b*at known as a fliptomur ,-u .t ;n« H|vat serv.ee w~h.cn rir». at tracted Ht secured ins certificates »< a 'Apabie r.-i.A. oil but h.s nea..h f-a. e aay and he U.rr.el his at tentloj. to ;i- «n» , v. Be.:.*; an apt linguat., he n.A .e -•■ i-'.wav in in strv .ce. He visi.c.l lo:; -jr.: i'ar.s In connection witn ;h« t] >; C uiwse m *«. on in Durope. ar was for u.ta.'h e : to Uie leg a'..on at II r..r. He lias a thorough command of the French. German ar. 1 Kng..sh .<ai.- *; .4 -vjs and -ias rov • d himself .ndispen sht e to . ; crand . it-tary in h;s Euro p«an itinerary. Gladness Comes V\' r itha better understand in ft of the VV transient nature of the many phys ical ills, which vanish before pror :*ref f -ts jjent• e'Torts --ph-asant efforts— r'pUVy dirt < ted. There is comfort in kmv.vietiire. that so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual dTs case, but simply to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, Syrup of Ftp*, prompt ly removes. That"is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by ail who Value health. It-< ben« fteial effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy which promotes internal cleanliness without debilitating the organs on which it ae's. It is then fore all important, in order to get its bene tieial effects, to note when you pttr- that yon have the genuine arti cle, which i-% manufactured by th»» Cali fornia Fig Syrup Co. only and sold by a'.l r> put able druggi -ts. If in the- enjoyment of health, and t'ne system "is regular, laxatives or ithcr rem- 'Pes are then not needeiL If aftiietetl wiih any actual <H*ea»*. one mav be commended to the ovst skiliful phy - vians, but if in ived i t a laxat.ve, r>ne sb utld have the best, and with the wen-informed everywhere, Syrup of K ;> stands highest and i> rao-f largely u- ed a ndgives n:o>t general satisfaction. THE HUB 615-617 I irst AT. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY SPECIAL Wonderful Bn renins. c 7 :T- Xfij7.£S MJ3NB RLEI!>-&.L!N-FSD ; N DLI'.V. FLAR, AU WOOL. AT «6c PTK GARMENT 1* DOZF.N* AUSTRALIAV AND VAT FRAL ALL WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWF-K? AT TV PER OARMFN'T •a : : T AN :• ? •"" . - y,. rTH - Cr - -m. AS TIC2T CANNOT !-.£ IN TINA T rrr THE HUB, (J. a>d <IT Ptrat Aatnaa. Hta4q :s "*«rs f--. ,) JUST WHAT TOP WANT IX THAT x | Glove Sale Saturday. $ ITS !• TO 1 THAT TOI~LL rnqj, fipi) JtTST vv !AT TOl >. RgrltZS THE 9TRBRT GLOVE IS THE VQw Latest and rx the NEw^gj di SHADES BESIDES THESE THERff|^ ; £ BE ."»DD LINES PIT IN. SUC* .:.v AS WHITE OF. OR AT GLACIS KID AND BLACK BIARR'TZ QLOVlft THESE ODD LINES ARE ONLY 13 4 -d) FEW SIZES. PROBABLY YOUR* a # here. I Kid Gloves— J w- r Toe a Pair. THAT'S A SMALL 3»RiCE FOR OOOft OLOVES. AND THESIS ARC THE CHAMOIS O LOVES THAT WU* HE ON SVI..: IN MOUttQt* ETA I R£ Oft 4-BUTTON LENGTHS ARC THE VKRf ( BEST GRADE. THEY'LL WAfIL #WEAH AND FIT. WE HAVg SIZES. AND LOTS OF THEM. * *2 Wo now »liow an immcn-ei lint of Ha;in«i«ttM At se, 10* au«l l "»e a ya:d. <j.J. A. BAILLARGEOX & CO, (9 " •A I Ar**nut? and Street. «•£••• •«?«»« •• is ?•?«« A Genuine Closing Out Sal* PMIVKLY KETIRiN'.j \M 8U LSE<I fej§All Goods • At Cost : iul ■^ GM ' SIOFES, : 'f ' r U j GLA>SWARE. TiaWAH SI - «£gfel KiICHES LLiILS, Eft SE\™e Out tti x(T Co* Farnirnre and Household Outttts. 1131-1123 : : Kii*st .Vvenueu Mitchell, Lewis & Slaver Co., *J Mi ins;. Mill, Marino and K rm 11 MRCHINER^ AND GENERAL MILL SUPPLIES. '"I KIK9T AT f > I't Cril. J «ny fNi(a««# Tft* phom* If M ' — - tSM . : —L— . ■r^=aggj||^B THE SEATTLE TRANSFER C(X it iin Offlct, Ormr »f Jhi rH and Wtllrr *trretm- Haek» C*hs »o-1 ftt*ra<«> OfP!c#. Tr'rphcr# Main 4!. Ml rh»rrr St.; F*«<<M and t.>r*y*, T«.«phon* Ma.'n *4. W *r«hou«e. C»a: T«if»phoni« « or M. ST()KA(»K »nd INSUKAXCK »t the LOWKST ItATM 2619, '2621, 2623 First ATJUM, Ik Odir, X>rth Settle Mackintoshes or'k vrw !,jve or rs* m AicncivmsHES rs oompusttb MVST BK CIX>»KD OT T BEFOKB MOVLV'J Not art o:d garment In the lot, h*» :r< solJ o it averr M* SOr.tonh w» '.as 1 , fiti'., p'atd-JSna-l navy b.ua and b?a X Srgt Madl^ to«r ea *> S3 -0. awth WOO. I■* »'.• ■••••- M a *!«• »f» -« vv <; fiH *o .j> >•* i < and v«:.-5 collar, at $4. *. «'#, $-• "ft ml u», »<jrt!» H IM* an j t> •> - !.rh We c* :t i*vt you Vg rnonay on M»ek!n- * ,»» W rappers. J 't r» 1 sirr > » ■» of T.a* «y F~.» ' *'•??«» Wra t •■rs. J-i«» the ih!n# tor .en morn. whl-b are market >,!» regular v*Jua t» c.oae out btfarl rfcasovai. Another Bii* Cut in Dress <»oo<i. for Today. r A v W «•! original TS* * ~ -i. ; r »♦* « y-» r 1 *> * ■ -h» • i'ra, formar ?*• - " ' '■ m-v »; ;;r* » 47®. 46- n % krfea :n al a effecia, forirar JT,V-. today 3Sr A .* . Si forxn«r price "fc. - . lij-ijt, oti.y X*.- a yard. R- rr. •.'*♦* f Dr- - Ivola, K-r'.ras-» of Ur:r-*a Iterr narsta of Whit® Goods, K'~nir,n of M .i.:cs, Domestics. On-l heavy "ri»>a-h*d 4'-»s * yurd. T'.v. ' | -a«ri, today Wfi Jjj* " k'-.g ; a Jay, le * t-4 ' » : i ■ M j« .!n ?»i*y f '*fcc J 1 " ( .V rr«re of thoea (DM f to«!ay 7e ea^h. 4 4 r ■ rig • •■ '** 14- a ?aHL »-4 Sti»c;inf, today l«c >±- r C Lire Tjirt tin and Dr* ]) v\ I>i*jv»rtm *nt. M ' f' • '«•* J l * t*■ •' ' i.' a ' Lac* OIP ' 1 a _ .it -:jrt rt:ao**l' r. -mnaßtJ of R!Wbon». 1: t *».•# ■■:-.-.. \trj, l'.< bp nan* a of AH gotng away beiow CO«(>