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8 OUT IN THE COUNTRY. Sentiment for McKinley and Sound Money Is Growing. WARD CLUBS BECOMING ACTIVE Tka BiiuMlmm of tb« Fifth ttmwm • RouiDg Menttnjr Work of tka Caaptigo Speaker*. V. A. Twlehell. o? the P.ep-jh; "*n w "• ty r>ntMi com.tr t ee. :* a-k from a v.« * to |>i:»r *nd Ho' Bprng>. '"•* eou't--- era part of Kice f-Hin y. Mr. Tw.'Mi. re ports that th* een»fn*-nt n favor of » K*ptibliean ticket very • :r ■■-u* In that lf"i\on of 'ne I V y. nnl tr»at .» 5* <• *' *ain tha ti kct **!U t,*;* * major 'T ti-«re The P»iMs:«tf.a Have r* t gained much of a foothoil. Mr. Ta"."h»U the P.'p.Mlean ■»«- I!ir."nl is ga rang urn-jni t . ~rand fcv 'he time tfi# elet'lor. is h*ld the Bryan adherents w; 1 be r. ;«. r!.-»;.y ***** er than th*y are at rr-< at. Pef#r B rns is bark fr -m * v.«t? ♦« Soo'h Prsirie. PUirce coarrf. W : *.V'* ;•* I'ntenM o a finarwtal de e t,»!wn Mr. Ileitis, of Ta oma. *r»d M Kf .-h. a srhoctoaster o' -S ith pr« Tns form er advocated * i '• »r 1. tr.l latter *r*u"d o»« beJiaif of »r. The a:j dienre waj carried iv Mr ib r '. wno had the most tcliif.g ara-itntr •••'. -»i* •. :*•. Kr. Burns - «-i- sfto, 1 be »:«m lo Swath A majority w -S Im» gi«. n th«-"e for the K' ! <» wkf, tut it ran b- ni i-J-- iartftr .f a :ew fpeajters are hear»J. F've s alira t No- *i earre *e Seattle from ' county tor tha nur peae of proving u; of. th< r j • -*.e:« •-• They stated «o At. rt. y f.-apin. » o pre pared th*-;r i pi-r fur • i». •»" th>:y In tended to vote for M 'K.nley, protrction •nd sound morj'-y. a.i»# •■ny .<• -I that the three *< r n>••«*< Mr the pr-t --p*rlty of thft otijntf . . 'i': y a - > stated that a majority of ; r ne.^..kwra wer«s of the same poiiti al mind. There will be a monster poll''"a! meet- Ir.E at hi park on Friday evening. Es rursi-.ns will 1-e run from Kirk land and other points on th* Good sp«.-k*ra wiil !«♦ In attendance, anrl a l4c4Mii' a: i profitable time 1m a*»ure<i ail who attend. The RepiJblicans of the Fifth ward. Which D claimed tob» th* i>.»nti«r Repufoli « jii ward of the clty, h. :i a lively m«ftting Jawt evening for the pur pose of r*organ:s --g tli-* Fifth War J lUpublii'tn Club. Of i* t-in wore elected, 273 enthusiastic Ropub- Ji v. us -.gtcil t r.»i roll, a ltd kv ral excel lent we ! nere rnad Frank F. called the meeting to order. and a* the flection of permanent ofll- deelat-d to be the firat thin* in order it *as proceeded with. and re sulted a* follows: President. Frank I*. l.ewls; vie* prr »1d- nt*. First precinct. O. De Ca«t ro, S< ond precinct, F M. Gaye; Third precinct, W. K. Fitzgerald; Fourth precinct. Henry Storey; Fifth precinct. Charles 8. Parker. Sixth precinct. W. T. Willis; ae> ratary. W. G. Fotta; ir-usurer. Dr. A M. Hurns. MaJ. W. V. Rlnehart was ca!!< i In snd jji >de a lively and Mcnstble addresr-. Among other thing* he said n« w ■.» plea-ed to see •<> large a turnout at the initial meeting of the club. a.K It augured well for -Uoccss at the polls. "Our friends. th. enemy," t»« mi id. "are on the run. and a number of tho** who l«ft the party are returning " lie heiifcvod that nothing » i* gained by •hu.flng those n .■■> » ~t" « : •. !>■ of t.'«* foi l Resides ho! ling m»a ti *» ho ilvl 1 p- "«ui. «1 ani -oun.J It-, -Mi can argument as a means of brm*.t.g ha k the Iwt aheep t-> 'the trm» fo..i Thi*. he thought, could be with *iU'-r R*i>ub- Heart* and Democrats, but n? dt S ire! that ■when a voter was Absolutely a Fop-ails: he *a* loat When il.e jun'ty *i* in peril from m>l till ImV> tho Reptibl! ans were helped In the work of saving th-* country t>y th* loyal Democrat* Now that the emintry was again In peril, th* loyal Dem ocrat* would once again help the Repub lican* to save it from utter ruin. Senator W. it. Forrest :na»l« a short but •loquent speech. He sal-i he «a-i on •- a fwsidnt of Nevada, th* .U<r *' »t«\ and lie thought the Repu'• ' in pa;!y w;i* a better frienl of eilv.-r itim th- 1 pul -ti W'ft. lie thought the llcpubllca-;* wh-x.! 1 railed autir i money «t:- i. r • r tl. ui goid man. The sound money I >cinocr i' ■» did not pnpo*.' 1 to c i-t half a \.>'e t.>r Bry* n by voting f..r Fainter, ' ut pr vi to > <u«l a wl -Or v • M K'.n' y i.-d t ► g. :d »!i' dir ' 'i -r . :i i.tr. v t»r# loosely tie ! t"« • ■> r. a-. 1 w »:«*!• to fad to pit- .--a bell • e t" > < v- v» o.*r. Mr i'.rr ' * is' w p ,d.i« > * Till ■ Jvrj i. - tl id • I • J t't 'l'K'a -t p.i:iit, *• I wa< u .v r T .e « h< ! « I'M:-, and if Itep • »! w trked nrm -;ly «r. ••. ,* - K .» band- eband < «-::p rg . • ••« sth certain to gt\« a majority for tl:» i'.epub li-an ti Uet. T>- nurne re rark d that a k '• many fw-.i.ile lore under th" Imp; •• r> that free - to A 4*• t ,' ! ""i''v t- • '• -r. and tV..r. In •• Sun w.« i: <1 n ( -t I •;* while n -tal 'i >ll.* r * *i i;,.« pt p!e v\: it re 0i v • v =■•*:; :<„• :• i f. - • Tie ..ij :g. a;.ifi t f Ch.i .man l- ajs thtt a i m ,-at •••* .: ; •.•«» >i '» •> fan •■■ In th- '• -e '. . i K. ' » • I l;»4 <". 19 en'! : m 1 ' \ : if K Strive, the p -;-ilat Re !!'»:; • m »sndidate for rep- !wot«tlv> in i •• !< rty t -• -J. ' re i : .» hTI t ; ■ ira t a«hV,;e - \ 1 i » c>' *1 *'■ ■ m'-.-p •.» t? » fi.'t t i -ho «. .- fii*m- , 1- ir ' * ; Men* W * ••• * r . nt th' tl v- >, la •. i •,v • r «, *: ! i s ' t^a e '* ' • f l ' ♦ r t • '' v i >. r ' * w t a .•* t • • • '1 •» i ■ ..t {*- • !.»r lire'* a ~ r i •:! ■. t - \! - K ley **« •% -i - j '. rh> -r « -:> th m a *•"' ;rr.»m of • - r I.' '. >.'• *-» l« 1)1" f -■•>■ d a•! •g f f n -. * flgt • in Xt 1\ •• <" 1- , « t for 1 ■ no** • •\r ■ • >f ?; -a ' J.-hn V \ * f e . -i * t.* I'oat »a *• iTt ea«t * 1 t K ♦ «-ra"»r lad ti »•» htm «>' ' ■ v »l n * ■ ' • to**:- It ! - tr>r " > T>g • - n ,:i m • h hr J tV » > • » , «• •• » a sen » to « I a eh * r - ' iam. Tb»rv t ' - of * V ' ' ' :« -a »a ,■ »•:•» '» IV). f :it pr- n * •*T> e - a-.- -- j f that ever atttttd* «-■ a p . i n •<•. • ' ' , ll I • i »' ti •• • » j i . • *>' :«• a f»- ■- ! -ikft e 1 I ■jpMlt HMI of kli i-.me a rea piper a" SCHOOL CKAVONS 8c Per Box. SEATTLE TRADING CO. c; l'tocMiis, ass OCCIUKVTIt llkllfc pf-vr* n» w+imi -*-** Jow-r--1 br t*te 'rrfr r.m of '75.' I/r. Ouvt refused every on* of ..* stuiemen'* ar.i pj«pou3i4»l twenty Q'iMtioDi to ft:m. ooiy <?':* of which Mr. *'• ur r.r.i "> *»ut in do ins *•» Re r*-« i a f4fnr<;> '. aga.!f«t free •coinage try mistake, at.i 1* most eonv r in* ar^ of * e '' n.g on tht R*troi'iis*n si-i«. The R*p *b'.:caj»» «-e v«ry jtrPUam over the re*u!t. and are hi*.;ly cos;, j-nt of v. lory tor M Kir.ley."* ■ EPI Bl.lt A* SPCAKEM. Aitlgament« Mnde by Both Stttt Mi ( ouaty ii'ailfiosrter*. ;• jr. «r ' e pr«*er* e»jn pt.i'T. ; ' r •» v s:ate ani county aea i'jiar:* rs a* folio*" t Abu; r W, L. J r -S. t; i. »r . A*. L J '3i J-. H .n $ ir.es ani Prw n Pc'trj s. T2. f k rr ar.i C. A. An d- • • "*• r i; . \\ s n. September 29. •- Ar ~r j. ai-i J- Wlescltnif, E J{ *itr»; ,-.rey, September 28. r-a-V: A Steele an»i Ira Br>i s»-;r }§#■ pr?eTfif>er 2S. . . • .VI -i.r, —Me.v n O. %Vir»to<.k. gspieoahet »i. «• t . . . -F -« k A. Seal* and Ira I • • - li. . - W. *"raven ani U»rry 1. Wlinon. **» p'.ember S. j *. H - *r.;.nr • s and Fr-jd i • i ■ IWT W. ir 1.. Or.ff;n and J. V\ . • i n.: ■ : 24. ' I 1- and P. C. Sul -12 v* S»i«-rnher 24. r • -jc n P. Hart man. Jr.. Septum i i , c.-y—W. ?1. Humphrey, Eep'em i ' r r;. . e—Her.ry I- W. - >n. Septern bf r 2B ' Vr- • -,r K On?- flr, : ; M Wh - 'T4j. -S 'ptemLKT 22. Prauk.ai— iCcavu. U. Wuiiwk. Sfptsm b- r 23. i*. •! an! A ho: r "- in - :- T. P. F*.-"k a , M li- i", wtrtjt t»• n* h* <1 . : -H .n n W Craven an! C. A A:,-I'tsftr. SeDterr.ber 3. t. l:; M \. a»>-. Fep'emhor 2*. i p •!. Ar ri .r K. fjr.ft:n anl J. M '<A is: ji» ; p MEi cr JT». K < V% . 1. Jo; • i»'.- I.:,er 24. K t- . J- .. ' i.-iitries and Treu B • • ■ ton. fv - i ;-»-r 2a. K. k > Canroti and C. A An i ton. Mi ptaaol r-4 «n<i 2*. >r -Arthur K. «Irf;n sud J. M. W«• • Urtg. ri> *•!«.■ r 26. N * i ... Mclv.n <». VVinstock. b» r S. N"< w Whatcom--Henry L. Wilson, Octo ber l. 1 I'omeroy—W. H Dooilttie and P. C. Sul- j i'i.r! Arij<- • 9—-Henrv L. Wilson. Septem ber r.. Port T >*naend—Henry L. Wilson, Sep temb» r .*• lie :t. »n-i—W. E. Humphrey. Septem ber 2.'». Refi»or--W L. Jones. Hen-ember 25. ic stvii.t- A'harl's K. C'iaypool, Septem ber 22 S- a:tie- W. L Jone Ktrtember 2*l. .«• »' !!• Hi-nr. L W ? >n. S- mber 2H. S Ir t H«-nry Ij. W;:-i.n, (»cr,-)be-r 2. yr.o^juainiie— W. E. Humphrey, neptem- S -.fcU- -Char s E Claypool, Septem !*r 22. S[nik.«n»* Coun'y—Charles E. Claypool, »-ntembet' 24. 2*. X < i. »•<-< ! John P. Hartman, Jr., C*>- te nwi 2»:. Stever.-s county—M J Cochran. Septem t (•' 22 2.'. .I. 25 and 25. A i. »»*. Sep'ember 25. 'i i inn W. I>. Jo: *- SeDtemher 22. The Dalies Or -H m.on W. Craven. Seji'emi" r 2i (fx h cf eourteay). T«»i'—VV. E. ilu.nnh e», September 24. Waitsburg—W. H. l.Kx>iittie and P. C. B.lil\an. S«-f>t«-mb-». 23. \ i i ha. . \\ 1 Ooo'ijtle and ®. C. fiuli.van. S-nt. r. - 2". % •-« er J ; i 'ui .ihres ar i Fre<l 11. Pete.- on. S- vtnn--' r i Wiiril Rciinbllcana. The 1 v'. h W J Rt ;-,ibl an CI ib wUI meet ton:g:it at s o'cloi k at Aodfr«.in'a bail. Ah are invited. Owl speakers win be In aU'.'i'Jatue. J f. MITCtUBJ* Socretaty. I"sr-i! Ward Re>pribU<'aii.«. A m< • ' ir.g >W i- ! R ■ pi; h. ens w; I be u-! i .n th- h i' '•> National Ra-.k budding nn Ti . - .y. S-p --m - r at i- p. m., fir the pjrp >•» <>f "rganixinc a M *K:n!ey . lub. <; d speakers will ba In attends" **. Gi- »R ;i; M <x>\Nr-:ix. Committc- man. Ihinl Ward Republican!!. Am« :g of sha T :! Wa i Republican Club will be held jn l; -v> er's hall on Thurs'.iy ncnlng, - pa nib- r :t. Good ape a kit IS will ::: I • .! i M W!.\<io iv. Chairman. l*raiii)l»ltton < nnventliki. No' ct • • ' v t -. n ti at a mass con venttar. ,f • r »h;; *. ,-n party of King * antv l' I'icd to meet in the G A R. liar. H-n- k ••>* blo-'k, i* 10 a m Saturday. 4 s - ptem'-- » to nominate candid ties for C'-anty . tn. "s m<! to eh t a mntycen ttai COWBiitM, Ry •rd - of SXeCUtiVO c- -r m'' e. N .A. Tl *m j in, ch air tnan i C. L. Hag;; i d, s ■ try. Foi ll it VL I'ulN 1 r.RS. 1' » Re; ans of th« Nt h ra-1 are w •' i 1 ' 1 1. * • ! 11 :• i K t .-"ring i i •••** n; *>. Mi- s w. c ark. t•* ' ' >' • •• ib *a- .»••< ng a ig '■ • ■ ' a: ■ r x- .<•< ay sr ;t. *t Wi::-» * * 1 - \ r A . w .:i inake a spec, h J A' i.t Currev. » i :» a* pre' -» th» 1 litl* ai repre**.". itive of I'htiasjel t I - * D- ■ a •: e. M•* • it. i t ' \ '-t a - S •■• •. • \ ■ ■*- '■■•• it*. 'ie has be. - visi * nc r' -i-ivrs ;r* y 'tint m *? t w- ' re .r a-a ' fir- of . at -i!-- Mr hirrev ** 'kef s he? ir ir - at W,:rji • >». 1 il-• ■ll * ; f *A - ksa*■■} Ha. «■■ na r »»»":! in «tiv way a"• -> -.jjv.r n. * -tiH»rvnv«.-- Hto mc He; ?»! ■ \ - t-. .vi » w a i . i f r M K nley and Hoi ar: -re wa ! be » me-*t -g ->f th--. Seventh V. .rd ,V Nln>y *"i ; , m }•—, „ • hs.d. ' rof r-r-a l aiy a il D pai ...trAcf*, i>n " - f\- s> -r. -r 2 a* S ' '* - x " ! r * ,v F. Rurle gi\ and 1' »n J- n I* Hurt man w til (tie : ■ • ••«. All v ars . 0 ir>vp » 0 {T-w t. J«'llN TAVIiOR. i'r's ient. K. 11. GFIF. Se rt iry. M<»ltt: .1 \l* \N Bl MNKxi. Aidnoof M' • r-. at .% |5.« |*.;f f, n to < irr< \Vn«.:itiit»t«m I uminir. S at h- « t ><!e tela * - w a J.-ra- ar* * 'iwn< more eai- »• !.»I .art p acrant t'e Nippon ' Ki' I. Il.it t» 1 - •(» o'leotnn wedge, .ml now cornea another S ' -\ - s K''*.a i' l - .V 1 J1 4 t Hr.il :i \ ■ ■r K ■ M - '. ' t >n- whf " w u protw ■d»?y arrive this w v Sho will tako on a t :■> r r K r> s m M-. K a b » ■ - It" |«tl O re-1 f - - i to team t&at II K «OW M V Not.V M - K a •ran pr * - **• - * :'erprtae. He i« # > - Ki!\ -H t \>■ » aj«- 1 11.1 r n. ■- « * > i« av ith riiat ot K -r »>• lilts-. K < i v t» e**v.. »r f- * o a. r, ji; In tb* nsj s ' ' v * a t v ote« la- i- * - < * v • r attMkd. el ;a i h-* - 1 ■'' "* '■ <■ meet, s aft ' I A * t *1 * ' 4 ' 1 14 ;ft*- * >5- \ F' - - * -'l' * ; r. „ |t ■% expected that atb r j^-n; a,re« ■ w1 N" h.-M ,n ih# r. >ar ( ..r*. •* l'h ■ at v -''iu*" at Pi* art 1 ent -- . T sft 1 > ng t'-e r> «ulsr * *-ek' ■ --s»■ . a » > t » |v»'*i m on Tfs« .a * e . > \j s C t™-,' tv. * hs-o w.» tv 1 » F',«- * » tim* «i 1 « -s - »* h. fi • 1 ' th.it fa■ a -■* -as m .h- I - '«- .» 9 »:• «».5 a-'- 1 • ,-|*i- ..i ; -• •» of s->. *. •. r. g i rt- ■*. ' J. ; . j 1-; u -.e 11 1 i r ' ■. f\ *, ■ j and * a . *. Tt.« p-ati - -i car-ii.a. .v tn, * *d t> i» jc. t.'ie a.vy are * ■■ vde. latiOf, pv*« street* SAVED FROM THE SEA Thrilling Adventore of Two Men Off Vanconver's C'oa-t. THOUGHT TO HAVE DROWNED. TV. ». And»mn and David McT>onald. WTiowe Wrecked Boat Was Fonnd Empty, Turn Up All TO. Of a thwsand ar.d on® thrilling stores ? a* come frorr 'h® sea there Is seldom one ♦ j- *#}•>•» "' a * th* of W, S. Ar. ->r- - a- I David M -Donald, of San Franc • o. 'ram d°ath in the fierce tide r i'» ff Car* Mudge. in 'lie Gulf of Gt-onr a, *•'«< m m from Vancouver. R C. Ob Friday, September 11. the Poat-Intelll g' i rer pr;n te-i a v -y, the farts of which were 4' r:v* '. from W J. Bicker. :he last tt *:n tha' nw Ani* ;«on previous to his s'art'ng out on t/e w-.1-ragh fatal jour ney across the g"al?. The proofs cf An d-rf'n"? l-'-ath a'moat conclusive. H.s >..". A.i J" * r .-«'n at a sa.l.ng a "g fc -*'r.-re :t n: - breeze n the moon- light. Suddenly there was a change, and the gulf b'.'itni* the center of a fierce rrm. P. '.-'flsw to p nta of safety, ar. 1 smal; boa"s, which R--re si unfortunate as to he caught in the blow el'her escaped a !f by a miracle, or were ke l. When ti.-j storm < :eare i away there was not a trace of An ierson'a launcri. but later she was foun'i 'l'-'.r.g on the "hore of and. some -i.st.tr.ee north by east of Cape Muage. battf-re-l ani fi led w.'h water. The <»nly po-i« ale a y ,n which Anderson and h i companion couM have e- ai>--J was by means of a *mall dag-out they had w.th them; hut It f ''ti)?l too much to hope that *;.• n ;he yacht gave Way a can-e 1 I,i Day .if:tr day passed an i still n •:h --i.-.g a a.; n »rd of either An-iers-on or Mc- Donald; f > tho probability that they ha i been drowned fceemei transformed to certainty. In the f.ic<» of th.s the truth remains that Anderson and M?. Donald are still si.ve and well, after one of the most thr-.llir.g adventures tint ever happened the waters of the Fa-Lh North'*- *.. Air. Anderson was in Seattle yesterday afternoon and gave his (tierida a big sur prise. They simply looked at h;.n in amazem-nt. ai 1 tinally found breath to say: "We t> > _h y; j were dead." An derson :.» igh- i heartily at th- surprise i; ? a;.a ranee -ad occaf i :>ne 1. and assur ed his fri-ndi that he was stlil alive, a.- though the chances had been greatly nnains: him. when battling with the tide rip-» and flenre winds off Cape Mu-lge. ile said that he and David McDonald, a > • .ng ; -,i s; a-, f rmeriy of Oakland, left Vancouver. R. C.. Jui> 1-. with the Inten tion of ink < a p'.ea ire r ;i: a .mg ; >■ coast. "We wen* mrth," con tin;; i Mr. Anderson, *"t •< miles, enjoying a delight fiii cru. -e. We bad a boat tii »t was s'oop r i;- d. and > prov.it i w':h «?• am in ea~e we 1 3 irt 1 o u»e it. Oar outfit was complete in every detail. Daring th" cruise we in am • acquainted w .th W. J. R ker. who was also < .: far pleasure. On the ro t irn trip par*- 1 company about August 1?. above Tiiuriow Island. Hecker's paru fi»ki-« :* Surge Narrows route, wh.le we ■went ltiwi throusrh S.ym«ur Narrows. "A ig i«t 1" or **» M -l'on.i d ntnl i were at SniP -i A- M D. ral 5 ; : gg-.nff - imp. a >m ill pi s-e on i::e i ast shore of Vancouver isl and. At ; p >ir.t the Gulf of Georgia S iv>' is:. ■ 'v 3-h i »ft desired t > er to Te -ene's postortl e. where we e\pe-te.l tar- i :ve letters. Previous to s'arting « r s we 'arte I a small fire in th- ,•••>?.:>.• ! j,l no .!» i f being com !>• 1 to u.'■ s'.- «m. as '* •* wea*her wan o- 1 « ■- ■ 7 e i t-k tn the evening w!i"ti w>* started out and the j > .m »is •• »st.n« its rays .lown upon the j » f- »m i r -k>. It wis a very i pre;*y pi • it eforeour ! *y*s. At c.r ,'f:. seme P.-'a:ioe away, j j wis Point M w.'.fre th- dangerous i t.de Hps T :r-*i f-d. as:. 11 farther away were stn »i. gro *. f r-'-cKS thst pop the r »h. ; p >r tl t :.e.> > above t ie waves, a*vi n t'"» .»•.«• ■ - ' • 1 ,>e s *n -he dim outline of Hi ■.. mda island, ah.-h was to p-ove our •=* vdi .-n. *'l nhouid s *v we bad N-»n out about an hour and a hF.f w. en t » re w •» a su l ' n change in th* aim pi -re at 1 the ,-ky be came overcast The wind r.imt ia 0 r ■ Itusts and struck our little craft With melt for.N» iP.st 1 immel-ately -uv v> •*. e.n f - i*. To make ma"<*r* » the * » wo runnir g out. and the r.p- off 1 -it j V ♦w re f. i • .h j ! at ion Ico . 1 not turip notice tb . - j jt.•*of r? e w - i 1 ;-e lid- *<? r.tnn of ] cot; a- • at »• c same ? i !r - -p ;t ing Ih f j ien Jh-t • M !t-> Th« » I w < >m'-rg , ■ f- -■>.•■» • • - > • jir-d ■-» hr -ten t'v i ;| jh »-v 4'. ff • t: * n - V*. b : ! .■» cv.n *' \#i 1 r.v .1 i . Q | i r•» ,: • fr. *t sn \ in < f \ . !• -.v-M by c" .r . ' -1 > that M v » -» • ' ' »r * tn C-- **v f•• •: 1 v - ■ ■ 1 . <« v ! d > : - 1 " ■ >«* ' r " * t •>' * Hi T- * fvr-t th ns I k■ • *** r*» n r T r i " t- r f ~ 11 h:v,i \l -.i% ■■ rA hro *- ' - <<• ro r,? t . • • c r *■*■%: * - ' ' ' " •• . : * I - |w«4b thAt • « f .r. -r- n 3? I n«r.'Y +' ' ..r C '. f :n the *n- : g r.e was put c- .. and th ;s •** were left ' . • , e .-» cat of » bed BMMKS Wftft OV aa*t OT .. j. .»->i* n. M Donald was Iwtli f«• u k, )an i I wa« left a . me ti manage th* ».>at. I . rept furw rt between s-'iua.ls with the j f#U »•*» her ■ r«- in »ir -nen; an iI . t.-l ; ".'tM f'P's "• - • 4* fast as i - j I■* jl| !* ; 4 f.T'- * TFi * fft ?r ito v i>,jr* . M.'Don d that Wft Wla .l -me i'at a j righC He crawled out of the eatan and j took the * eel wh. 1 r* jra-.l forwand 1o -e more to r- •*" « •e s» Ih* ! I nat tt»-d m-sre thar. t» kna-s Nsfore we ' *rre »*rnrk again. . s was -o much for Ma". 1 t.nd gavft ■ . - w i««, to I .t v*. tv.i •* to the s A* h w«nt ti-awn ; he tvmar«; 1. *• oa > a st-a.sj. k man can. ! 'i "i her *." k." * fi :"■'! 1 * *i« * b c ' b "> reef a - Ml w "« 'N* *-.-1 b w 4t \ h T'-trs ev+ry <>tr T minute and t e t ie r.f^i j r " t; , vov ' -* * Al •»-* i !l - < 1 » -d {.* i kn.vt ;5 reef ar ? « t--e * f - t > t r -ir h«r ti 1 Up Wid' Uia a -iei. bul y an MMHti I Oody «» *».« i aaiaesed u. -* ua aad THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22, 1596. ?*ov?~d the cabin. I wis soaked from heal to foot, izi McDosaM was too s St to nsak€ any objfr-ir.s. ' Things hi i rea h*3 that point when it was a question of life and death, and I came to the conclusion that : nn better to run the boat Mho re. an I save cur i:vw than sa.il on to a. watery grave. "Having ct-me to this cone: -■ .or. I male for White Rivk. wh h «f. k« uj a short distance a hove the. *i>r. r-.ar:ri that tha boat mient ?:r«k. and that we wc . i i'* left without any other means of escape than a s=ma.l dug-cut. which w? had la tow. I took the hatch, and t:«=«1 it to •" » d-ig-out. I <1:1 not r°* hack to the wheel any too quickly. for we w-ra apprr-a ng ti* rock rapidly, drive-, ty the oow ing win J. W v en the prow struck the roik I the quiver, and knew that the Vow was smashed, but what did that c:.;at :n the pos.tion we were :n? I graph*i a Jumped on the ro k. and maae fast. Mc- Donald rot out on the ro*k. and '.'pen we parsed the canoe up on it, too. We a. d been ther-» an' Jt twenty minutes w'.-n th® sloop broke lo- #>• and floated awav. leaving us s*rand'*i on the rock, with the wavfj foaming around :s. I thought of g-oinj: after the boat, because in it w-'re all our provisions, and clothes, hut came to the conclusion to let it go, art 1 our chances of making shor* w.tn the osnoe or being picked up. Owing ♦•> the excitement I had not become cold or weary. We rema ; ned on the l!tti<* rock for some time. hoping and pravi z for t -,e w .rid to jto down. Toward morning our hopes were realized to a certain extent, and we started out in the canoe. Fortun ately I had taken the pre .-a ation to tie the paddle to the Mtt'.e boat, so we had a n ean*» of get*,::.? through the *a: r. For awmle »» got along a ... bit ■ a was sr. 11 r r.nir.g high, and the fir-' • .ing we knew a ! g wav" caps.ze i our boat. We w- re about thr- e-quarters of a roe from Hernando island, and life was altogether too swe tto g.vo it up at > r »:.at we .ad been through. "Wail, I hardly know how the tr.p to W. 8. ANPFRSOtf. the iarul was made. We pushed the canoe ar.J jelled at it and tat 0:1 it and tried to stand up in it w hen it would sink down. Tne iun was \\• 11 up : first naif of its daily course befare we sot into the shal low a i:.--r and wad 1 a- .lore on Herr.an do i-ia;;d. i; you can how hap py we frlt, ev> n in our warn-out condi tion. you have a good imagination in !-ed. "\\c res-d until the r uigs of hunger made us s art out for Savoy island, sev eral miles southeast, where tru-r- is- a set tlement. We were well trtatvd and the liMXt day started out on our trip down tr.e coast to Vancouver. B. (?., a tr.:le le>s than lb>) milts. Fog a:: 1 smoke s<-tiled down around us an i we found it absolut— ly necessary to follow every crook and turn in the shore in ord»r to k - p from gett.ttg list. At Harwood island we got a fishing boat and thu* made it ;>o-?l >'e to make much better time. We "to;, iat many places before reaching Vancouver. At I'cnder Harlur v\e were tr- r- , ti: -ly by a I>'-.v.r mining man nam 1 Mjr'.i and an Englishman nam* d Prlt hard. W. wer. p. ked up by a tug near Gilson's land; .g 1 tak. n to Yanc > .iv-r, D. arriving the day the b.g carnival com mon •■d." Mr. Anderson is a young man, good looking, and p'.» want to <v>n\> r*« with. He claims New Yo-k cltv for his native place, but San Francisco is his horn" wi '~n he :s not traveling. At one time h* was wealthy, and for two y ars he «pent mon« y n th » lavish han 1 down in S <ith an 1 Central America. Now he is b-> k in the F:. '."l States m iking another fortune. And-rson ;i-st wo k i f - the F -ott Mag r*!ic Appl tn--e Company of New York. K'ght years ago he went to Kansas City An I commenced business for himself. Hi* firm was known as the We--em Hie- r.c Association. He was burned out an 1 then «tart"l up agam In Puluth and Ka~- sas city. M■•• >' cam* e.-isv a' i he re t'r- J from business. Fie went to Valpa ra o and lived a walle. Then he went to Sat;-a Biz i H- also live i in Guatemala city. In fa- \ h» was ;n all of th-> «ta*es md countries of Cei-ral an 1 S-itsth An;erica fortune rr- •« i away in two \ ars an:* th n he came back to th.«« r mtry. l!« wvrt to .- n Fran -i»-ro and o; r.- 1 up a.*- - -- Tie travels a crsat deal r -w. ' t u-ua'ly pu * !n part of the sjmtrer cruising ncrth of Vancou ver. Tie has always b>vn a lover of boat !• s ard is w el! v»rs. d in practical ya-'ht- T ■ p, IViv.d M n ;'i 1 a \ o :nc m w -> h.< trait* Oak-an J hs home until recently. FMl'lirii HI - KfVOI.X Kit. Iha r\ Puiloeni y\* •+ t*.*»volV' r W ik--- Fp t!i • lend' rdoln. Th.« •• --der! - i rrtct wv- ir'led »s'l;. f .s morn -,g by tha de;or a:i<>ns of five «h .'s Sim •. »:ta 'V. n , a r tle-fac, i mat.. p»r»u- i b. i p»w» odi cer, who b i■« ; ri ng the shots, sr-irprlsed tio *. f *r*- 1 - rli •• r^fit l !' t r deniKens •'ia . T shots were ir.ette tbe i' 1 ■ rty ' a f .was •:;»'*%- caotared V v» A - ■ • i :n •:e ■ ■ mi - t: it *o t /ar v ;r>Tn '• x iv of • •«» a ! p.v»« « x>ting w<- a re* :• v\ J. <>ver'*»n a m ner i- tli. 1>- • -.y C.aj W-. k*. w < i "into M ' •' the • - r"--- •- - . i'.t Hens* tsv one Ks- Wint-'-r? • rton had J w h : ;■ 1 » - ; fiat OQ U : t: • •' ■ •-■ . _ - c> .r of Van - ' t - i s- - s t.':. i -T' -er Cnrb-v -! • .. -> ltna , - arr«* ar i r- s i ■ v .. - % . 0 go to ■' • s'a *.i 1 not 1 -,-e to •"* i; " • 1 • • " >r.d r-%". w tn <-(yp or he would jh'V.;, n- rati ear. ~c Main s're-*. and the oib er }.. % - snco' - g a" i k :-■ at n* 1 h-> hid e-i t « revolve-. At Firth areoae I'- ,ve <?.; - - -• •. '- - ■ ch.is. '■ .; ::n ti *f in ire it > «.• - av» r. i •o'."h *"• >ut d-"-- "it any sr. - v.-; T t>r» wc.T..n e«.-a; -! :.g {V e • * nenr. an J p ti a »*:* on this rr >na *-ad rw be-»- eapt':~* 1 T-e s. v»{ ng *■* « ; r-x-''.U x rr.fjtt n the UKiderlotn di«-r : and * T * : ■ n- K i- -*r» t »nd n ; ed.y <Z ». ~set! the ca far : I UMirk na* to lake < r»w nt C*"■! r«'"'es gf »-.» - - t-«-. c: .*-• r#C ."'• i -a - ei to and fr-.va i* apr • g >J, T ;-e« Mor tar. Stn» tj S 4.- x; i»ny. 1 ea.fr do k T' « C* .fomta reaJ*r» f « v « p.i>.j 3 . * ■ accr *•:. Had r >a «*.-■ n. v at J • i mm tun :* y»r. *-• •: «it ■ <«- Uia: - -. a;Xwt. Crv-ai cC.csl ir.es smi SI'PT. BI'SH RETIRES. His Old Associates Present Him With a Parting Token. NOW SUPT. SMITH OF O. I. CO. Mr. Bnsh l>*ves Today for Roslrn. aa Superintendent of the Northern Pacific Coal Co. The offers and of *.h° Oregon Improvement Company yesterday signi fied their it-sard for tr.e re-ir - ter lent of : it e rn.pa.ny, B F. Bush, n a, manner which .. 1 both them and him the "■".mo<". nor.or. When 3 n.-.i isjust trr.ng nto off.:e. it is natural that those about h.m should r■ a: V.. rr.- iv - % ;.v toward him. hut under su a ciroum.-t trices :t :s possible that their kindness at* tneir ccm- men is r.. ty -e ;„n<ed > h .t.>h--#?. bidding |ad£r«etljr and perhaps orocm ? for .lis Ai'i his 2: oJL w ill. But wnen he leaves »fT -e. and :s g<--.-.g "suere he caa no iort r be of direct bene fit to those with whom he has I• IB .»>- soclated. the regard wh.ch rea nim »?• part of tne e ->d-bye of ..s 0.-i .-ompani jns ruay i>e taken as i.s.nterested. it was under sVrcums* tn-'s that the very < it:ki tok--n <>. • - em iiom h;s oil comrades *a* presented to Mr. P'.usa VvSierday a" •i. tie- ' »:t t.v >: d sup#rint<-.idexi; • . •■ • North- rn I\i :i C<>al Company, and . ■ Va. - - . . •> morning to a<sume the du;i> s >f his new off. -e, with h- adquarters at K •>.-n. Wh a the tact 6* V is r-s.tf-;ar..-n from t.ne Miper iniendency of ih-- Oregon Improvement Company became known ;hv re was a gen ert; ♦ spr» of rtgr< .; a i a* the Uur of ms departure approach: i, li e officers and employes with .\h -in ii h.» v • n as sociated determined or. putting that tx pr-s-.ua into visible and tungiulf f rai. Ih. y stiecte*}, as a n at w . hd be bv:i usefu, and ornanirnta . a handsome go.d wa: :h and chain, w h a diamond .o k et attached, and as a suitable accompani m» nt for the gift th y drew up the t'o.low ing pres- utarion addrtssi "Mr. Boj-n: You have been with the Oregon Improvement Company for s.x years. During that tiuir you have occu p - i a very responsible position. You have served the company wtll. You nave en joyed the coniidt-nce o* .ts officers and you --ve inspirrd the r .-»<«.ct and esitciu uf thi.se who have woi kt J with yoii. "Now you are leaving us to go else wh re. in the belief that t will be to your advantage. We hope your utmost expec tations in that respect will be realized; that yoar new ass xriations may u? as coj-s* ri.al to you a? the old ones have been to us. If you su •••• • d there as here, and ise doubt not that jou will; and .f you arouse the same o.d warm rf-Kard for y -iis' lf ,n the future as in the past, then you may surely regard your work well done a - sd yourself fortunate. ' In your departure you ,-arry our friend ship with you, and • ~t you may be occa s. nall.v reminded of old associates and of o. i assy a*;or.i. we present >ou with tii.s natch a:id chain." Mr. Bush will probably prize this address, signed by the officers and employes of the company, fully as muih as he does the handsome and costly gift which accompanied it. When the hour of presentation ar rived, a little company assembled in the office wh.. h for so 10-.j has been the act ive scene of Mr. Bush's duties. By unani mous choice, S. H. Piles, general counsel for the company, was selecte i to make the presentation. Th:s he did in his usual happy manner. Mr. B isn wis so overcome by the pre sentation, and by the spirit of kindness and friendship which prompted it, that he barely found expn ss cn for his sin cere appreciation. But it is safe to say that many a time hereafter, when he glances at th< dial of his handsome tirne kf eper, to mark the busy, flying hours, mem ry wiil bring up pictures of the old room in tht Burk* block, and s ems at til* mines, and fa?es of thos»» thati whom he will never find trutr fr.en'is or more congenial associates. The w.at.'h and chain are of art.stic ie sl»tr.. and are worth treasuring for their Intrinsic value, to say nothing of th' .r worth .is a k • psake. The watch hears Mr. B i-i.'s monogram on tv ■ out-id. of th-- case, and Ins:-?* there is a suitable presentation inscription. Receiver C. J. 6n lh, Mr. Bush and his SU HMF, Mr. I>. B. Smith, w-t" nut over *he line for a trip cf inspection y> sterday morning. Th" new superintendent, whose ip: -tinrmert wnt Into of?'- lal effect on Sunday, w '1 if f > :n 1 :n his office in the P ;rl;•• bl • k th s m niit-g. \V. ir. NEWMW APPOINTED. President Hill I)« >^luii»«tt, >- !Iln> n« Vlt e l'r< tit 's ■♦ticct>r. K\> r since \'i> e President W. W. Fitiley, of the Great Northern, tendered his resig nation in order to accept the position of - :ond v: e pres: j. Nt of t i-.;:ern Ka.l way Company, speculation nn« b.ett rife as to his su --> >r. Rumor, which so of ten g -"s astraj in <u--n m.tttt rs, for once hit the nail squarely on the head, in picK ing out t ;e :: tire of V; e P: -I !. Nt V. . H. N'< ari m, of the Chi ■ • -• > »v N rth ... stern id this city yesterday, and reads as fal lows: ••St. Paul, Minn., Sept. :♦». IS9S. "Mr. W 11. Newmar r: st 1 y b-en eiecttsi second vice prt-ui- nt cf • com pany, v. " Mr. W. W. i iniey, who tj t - s.gnt d to rt -r.-;t. r th ■ t-u vi. • o£ the South ern Railway Company. "lie t. ill have, under the board of direc tors and the president, general charge cf and supervision over til fright and pa.«- seriß r traffic an! mail s- r\ ice. and . f all revenues and income derive-J thei> fr rn. "tjlflcers and employes of the company v. ~1 report to him ana .i :>>- n.* in above referred to. "JA3. J. H11..L, President." Mr. Newm\n n •• « \ • y «f* :- :.t off -»r In th- % servl'- e ' the N .nw -tern, and furt.-.iT than ttet. has show* such g at en-••» ;ri <*.*.. .■».». r«- . -hi - Hill" to fill *he vs. -ars y. , \by Vice Pi Midi : t Fmley-s rasigc B. .-ays. •Th s n- . 1 may b* said t at If Mr. N- ws 'ii l« -• w:li t•• '.n ,_>.p >- e '.j e. - v. " i»i..y of »'«• rj aO ' cobm ted wit { Sot hwt it rn roa : • - t . , ■ . . • < . . A \ e S. H a« hts • ' rk a. N <! r ,v. tho ' I N- vman - « « • .t • • •'•- " . • >r ». ? _ > • n-anag- m*nt c? * nf t .» r, -,. "i"ffier* Ho in* r\ es that every top- i - of the r .i I. who * a ic •-* in tfte ra a-:<i un ler this sjr*tem. maey of the P ,}t'ps *f t 4 Gr tt N r— rr w>a have Newman m- ■ -1 ■ ■ •* b r task 4. ir* •. . t r •: SI- \V W v. * k '3 ■ \f \y 15 t 1 - • -t, f > ir- a: N-vh tci, e« t Mr. W. li. lk> !•.. jr . - uoa to th*; a«k.» n*ri ms tskta ai Awarded Highest Honors—World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. •DR. POWDER Most Perfect Made. Years the Standard. a me» ting of the board in K' hmcr.d. Va.. B*pte*ber I. During his former connec tion with the Southern railway he was in hargo f traffic, hut in his new post-ion as second vice pr<»»dent he will have charge of the operating department. Mr. Finl* v was formerly for nearly I':tree years g< n> rai traffic manager of the Great to N- 'ome commissi ,ner of the South ern S:a• ■ Paeeeoger Association, nhlch otflce he hel i until I. < ci. t ui to the third vice pr■ n ■-> of tir> Southern railway, October 1. ISSa. His headquarters in his new pwwitron will W at Washington City. Sl'OK AN K ItATE < V-«F. f'roeeeilng* Becuii Auatnst t»reat Nor thern h«. NV -ii un Northern P.icllle. Not content to await the issue of their case against the Northern P.; .. 1 tiow in Ju-._-e lianfori's hands for a ie-. sion. the me: of Spokane have V'Cgiin six. ir prt>c. odings against the Gr«-at Northern, ar.i w h the same object in view, \ .z.. ot compelling the raan-ads to grant to Spo pa-' > the same rates from the 'Cast, as thi- - e accorded to Seattle. Tacoma and Portland. it as "oeen understood all along that the Great Northern was really involved in the case against, the Northern Pao.ti \ sine® if the latter road ooul i be ei rar-elled to make new rates from Eastern points to Spokane, the Great Northern would, in su«f-lefense. have to offer 'he same rates. Se> thoroughlv was this understood that General Solicitor Grover, of the Great Northern, tc- k fully as much interest in the Northern Pacific hearing before the speeal master as did the Northern attorney s themselves, attending personally the sittings in Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma ar l Portland, ar.i taking part in the vx amina ,oa of witnes-ea It is not. therefore, char just what n !- \nntane the new -uit w:;i bring to the complainants. Allowing for the partial ity of city pride, -till it was by the railroads that the Spokane people made a weak showing: before the special mus ter. while the recent decision of a parallel i as % by rr.it- d States District Judge Par ► at New Orleans, in which he held «ig.i nst the iniar ! town, seems to create u preceltnt asolnst them. Ncv<. r >it • s the Spokane merchants have besun a distinct suit the Groat \i>r;;i(-rn, asking that that roa ! he compelled to gra.it th*>m terminal freight rates, which they allege were promised them b* President James J. Hi'.l in In default • f this they ask thai Mr. Hill shall stive ba k the right-of-way th-.y and other c !;zvrs of Spokane donated to the company, the vaiiii- of which in pro;>«rty, is < stimated 1a- them at about JjftiMiOO. Tfiis suit was «• >mnienved in Spokane last Friday by the fill:;* in the circuit court of a MI! in equity, In wh.th the Si. Pan!. Minm.ipolis & M«:.:toba Kalw.ty Com»«ny and the Great Xor:h rn Ra.lwav Company are defendants. It covered about thirty-six typewritten pages. In effe-t it pravel the court tiiat th<J road be com pelled to a specific perforrE«ii.>* of the contract ma<s«> by Mr. Hill regarding giv ing the city terminal fr «ht rates, or that it reconvey to the citizen who s b> r:b< d to *he right-of-way fund the property of the right-of-way. A ■nhpmi wis pri; > l for commanding the defendants to : 4 j »ear in ci srt end show cau • why s-.th a de cree ;-hould not be entered. While the action is brought by thosu who iwbicrlbed *o the rich'-of-way fun!, >i;. s tne Sp v;« w. trf Sin •>- per*' A<s -ciaticn is d.r-*tly behind the movement. Following are the p'.alrtiffs ;n the ac tion: F. Lewis Clark. Hfttio K, BcTt, Daniel M. Drumh* lier. AN ill:.im S, Nor man. Hollev. Mason. Mark* A Co.. W.i-h --ington Wtttr Power Company. Inland Te'.- e'.ephone and Telegraph Co., B. !* d••••-! & Oa.. Jor • » & D:i Ingham. H» nh im Griffith. D. H - r.m - n A- Co.. Grey, 11». ins & Co. and John \V. Graham & Co. ltlVF.it AND HAKRoII WORK. Hid* Open d (or Impr viiu Fvepett lI;ifl)or and «wfiioml»h Moukli. Cap?. Harry Taylor, United States engi rt In charge of tV srowrnment work in •his «t&' . opened bids la-t Saturday for the w rk at Olyn. •. i, Everett and Swino mish slough. For the work at Olvmpia, « -h consists of dredginsr. estimated at •* - •<.-» ruliic y.ir '5, th» r** w■rr t wo bidders. 'ae Bowers Dredfcing Company, at )'»■.. > r * * per cub:*-* v.r-1, or a n of V* Md !'•;»• N.w York Dr<*l*.ng CongNMiy, li !:"» ~ents per cubic jard, or a total of T:w .Tk at Sainotr.i-h si ;-t. . e->- -t? of •::* ru■ - * inat an 1 rep tiring pili* c. *on s-r • in- brus iar I * orm ''ike. ml dr«*dg *x. 1 is » - mat' i that ti:* w• rk v .11 re quire JJ.S39 feet of p lei". f.-et of lum- IM po in Is of sptke*, poui la wire 3. •' *» eor-D of bru-h, -i «» tons of .-••or*. <nl *• •<> ;b;.~ yard l of dredjrtn<r. Tii- b ;» w-re - follor.Pacific I>: -ig (' ! : iry, T i »rra—Pi.* j-r 1 • »r ► ,t. <4 cent - lumb'-r, per 31.. SvTS: spike -, p.-- pound. 3 <-ont«: w re, per poan 1, 3 -n*s; to: i~\. per c-*rd of |2.r>. s-cr.e. p'-r * n, T> *--nts told for dike work, M 3.17! drelg z. per cub - yard, ■ f - J J. ?! •y. Kvere" !' •■, «Hc; lua ■r. f • • . K. < Tyr: S- ■*: • *-. d.ttl.ff!.- Kverett Term nat C**m- Hvr'tt-Files, (k lur . • -r, $> r. ■ mr. . 3 .br »h, sl.7> - on-, r>.-, i* hs. |i !«m>r, li •: *i k-*. V-* w Je. V-f ;-r- !, «74 st ... . *. . ••••• N v t -k I» -Ik. g Com; my, N *■ w York— . . , a ... ... rot it, f TS> » tii ■ - i • ■Tin braab, sto • . IJ.vv total. $t7.W7.7". y » v. k ' *•'* r i of fon f.. ►w*. f " v *•' (• ft of ;.*' -i . pfr I.ri 4 r ACCIDENTS HAPPEN rO\ f>'S EXTItAi T— The Ilicy tier's Xecemrtty, -a Doir T RIDE O A REPAIR KIT. POND'S EXTRACTi s uncqua'ed fi If for quickly healing all kinds of W OUNDS, BRUISES, LAMENESS or SORENESS of MUSCLES, ABRASIONS, RHEUMATISM. Rub thoroughly with PO.VJVS EXTRACT after evrrv rt ie to keep th* r.iuerirm *upftlr, /ttinnt, strong. Try ro.s irs EXTRACT OtSTMKXT for PILES. AVOID SUBSTITUTES-Weak, Watery, Worthless. POND'S EXTRACT CO., 75 Fiftn Ave., York. J v/ j OL V„ /& r v | Kline Wf V 1 KliW a . MLLj , i r , i w .4-4—/' 1 i PL' *% #1 § 'III I Rosen- If tf & ! : pf berg's / FALL DISPLAY OF MEN'S OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS i«: the and ttqesr w«» have erer made. Th* design* are d«. ouleiily atrra tiv*. >ty os absolutely correct, >WULE THE PRICES AKt: THE LOWEST we have ever kuowu for equal quality. In Boys' Suits, w Overcoats, Ulsters And Reefers. We §how a snperb and extensile line of all that is new aud stylUk tsee these new §M 3 ak. goods even if you ||g fJx KLINE & ROSENBERG, First Avenue. Foot of Cherry. pour 1, in cents; for 3.000 cords of brush, | per cord; 3,000 tons of stone, per ton. in oats: Savage & Scofield. Olyropia—Pile?, | lumber, $7: spikes. 3c; brush. SI .?»; j stone, S2c; total for dike, $11, "71. I'a utic > I >redging Company, Ta. ma—Piles, .•»<'. : lumber, *8.25: spike*. So; brush, sl.4C>; atone, TV-; total. sll. W; far dredif.ngr. 23c i-r cubic yard. Everett T -rmiaal Company. Kv-ret:—Piles, ' •. lumber. $7.70; spikes, .• ; brush, $1.35; stone, total, sll..V~B>. Ne.v York Dredging Company. New V- rk -I' t m lumber, $11; spike?, f; br.i-h, £.'4:', stone. **c; to al, $17,330, for • V n(, —>■: an 1 Mo per < -bio yard. J. J. Maney, Rv re ft- Piles, ~V': lumber, s*; k< *, il'-.c; brush, si.iC, stone, f*»c; total, sii,s.s2. A i the bi Is, duly certified, have been f. r;\ ,r.3. 1 to the chief of engineers, by « .-;i tho aw ,: ! of ce: ;ra - ts Will be made. < :•< ti Hurt I'ltoiflc ' 'mutes. Allan Canter* n. v. to hris for some tune s< rved tho Canadian Paolflo at Portland. (>r • «?••;;« ral a;-n:. h•. * • • n appoint. I to tiii the vacancy uistd by the death of William Br wn. late assist. Nt general freight agent of that company. The va cancy •. ; - d t,v Mr Cameron's promotion ). \s been Ml!* 1 by the appointment of 17. J. r vl ■. chief cl* rk in the office of George M *L. p.: van. dis;• t ra-.- r.s«>r agent at \ r.otivr. Mr. Cameron'* headquarters v ill b ■ • Vancouver. Both !<ppoin*ment.« give general satisfaction. Mr. Cameron lias had abundant opportunity to show b -th :iis • ; o;ty .in Ihn faith:'air s*, and there is hardly any more popular young tr'n a man r >' -rthwestern railroaders than "Eddie" Coyie. !t.-ill and Indlintrlal M P p. • *■ of the Burlington, !s i kf; a i -i. m :.**!'» to Montana. T ,rr>a» X Orah «n. i ».r " pi-'onr r a . • ,t -f * S it- ■rn Pa he. ,a in the city. C. J. Ed . c-t!-* »*• *o* the M.lw at k • P at :. «»•. .a the city yesterday. Tgv F. Bat'.v, Portland airen' of the V. n Cent- i . w.«s la Seattle yester day. T.-e y • ' hern I'a ;fl 1 w put or. !'■ row ' f . TI IS "rfunsot Limit* 1" again Novt-m- 1 1 : " Tite hearts af Northern P*' Tve e-*-; v. • ma >* ir i veaterday by the pr« s s:' •)• t' the pay car. The Nor' ■ra ' % tflc off; •** hive ri -e'v i ' i <* ■ »f a iit'» of *0 -,' i pr i'»t p mis on corn rr.'-al in car o.»d< n : ) -« than p» i is. from Ktos ! s, toy or YaK'on, *o As-.or.a, I I • «• l. S- *t;« and inurm la'« point*. : e:'t to iay. F. A. A" r. gen>--ral fright and pi«->n» i g r -it-t.t • t the S. A has r--un 1 from a business trip to Van> ouver. He left ; \ . -n h-- ret j!n . »»>i* was mu<*b di'.i ye<l bv fog# on the Souiii, at. i !»d Bat reach S.-aule till «..»riy yes friar in fralrg. ' :T■ y 'sv tb- N'l r*• I'a a. fl :Oa aig j.on rate* on luinlv-. !"«-■>, - ' fen ' p.~.e V pick- i e.«. IT: tank nia" ra. straight r ! rro*e-j car 5 ads. from P ■ ' iarel, ?i ft ", j Ta lira an i ••omason po,:, - To Tr. -k.' I»it Ka bun. Mv«': J- rom jj, %. | nsour an i '* . &> r - nt* per i#> j ' * V Han s. (Sault. Laredo, Cti i.a, ' Heaters, Heaters, Heaters. ALL KINDS, EVERY STM Woo*J Air Tighti, Coal Heater*, Oil Stoves at the ... Lowest Prices YET (jIOTFJ). Frederick, Nelson &Munra, Karaltart, CarpfU, nroTM, Crorkrrjr and (irnrml Huoirkuld Goods, i six uu. vm. m». us. ta SEZOND AVENU& I DEARBORH PRINTER CPLUNS BUiLDINO 11 iVTL- fI •; F. i i YM A FtK Ul> najlLl' <>!{ **At« to know that "SFAiUKO" I» thi rr-a toon for them 1 v • A;! drutr_;' ■ .'■.»»<»rt & l'*®* I.'- »»•«'■, An-i ..r v. > ;« (">* »»" s BAKLTY I'.VKhT ti •ueet, s4';r*mta:o, fur i>rtv*'.e ciW*®