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1 WHITMAN ALL KIGHT. The Republicans There Mak ing an Aggressive Canvass. HOPEFUL SIGNS EVERYWHERE. Dw CNnptlga la Other Parts of the ttat* Good Mm>«loga u4 Much EatliwlMm Co!fa*. S.—€peeiaL—The F-t -H - can campaign was opened 1 c Wn; r: n county Wednesday *\> rang s*-'. si-. ... Mmsly at FuUr-an s»t.d '/akes-ia.- n:.d meetings were later b*»d at Pa. and Colfax. The result* of tt.e»* km-" ' '»>*'■ btvt been encwrag-ng in trie hig'.est -«•- free to the }'• put.o as mansgec.-a: They eiploded the U.d* «'on wl.scb the Popoerats no .</*«• to UJ siha' tlr> . 1 no RepobJkmn sen d men t ID old Whi'mtn. The hearts of ti>e speakers were warned by 'he «stliiMlutlc receptions given th» rn vfaan :h»j' had i#*n W by (be em'tars ga.'.t rial me of it.* oppoaitsi to t*.«ve tbey would fled few l>, ul.tkan*. At Pullman Hon. Charles H. Doit of Porttea4. mads a splendid aiiu conn; : « •pert, h from the s-ai.ipoint of a man of business. ill* et-Jfi-w wa * ori* Of *he largest and moat enthusiastic assenjb.*»d In Pullman in any campaign. With t i ception of a disturatng ♦ •-xnent of aggra vated BrytßM*. the dotot attention v. a* paid to Mr. Dodd's una on the prii. ph* of Republics r ism, protection. patriot ra and resultant prosperity, The ir.fr '.ng *m under the auspice* of the M- K;:.>y ar i Hoburt Club of Pullman. with MA mem bers inside the city. It was an opening gun demoriuiaiT.tr to the Popo-- rat • forces. do.ng much good for the Republi can cause. Mr. Dodd clearly and log;- ally set fortb the facta showing the 1> mo cratlc ptrrty to be a party uriable to g *- ern successfully that the only real pros- perlty the ecu 11 try ever enjoyed was un der the rule of protection He told how the fail In the price of wheat *u due. not to the influences of either gold or silver, hut to the strong competition of cheap labor countries like India, the Argentic.-:* Republic and Rusxia. With Indisputable faets and figure# the *p*ak»>r demolish- d at a blow the frail structure of tbe flighty fusion is'* that there is any syatpalhy be tween silver and wheat. At Oakesdaie on the s&ms evening a large audience was addressed ir what is generally considered tbe Popullstic arl Popoc ratio stronghola of the county y Congressman Dooiitile, Hon. P. C. Sulli van and M. O. Reed, of Colfas. As at Pullman, there was a disturbing Bryan element, but It counted for little against the earnestness and eloquence of the speaker# and the enthusiasm of the itirg*. and ritup* .-table audience Mr Sullivan made a strong stand on reduction of mate «xpen«* to < inform with the revem <;s, and the liberal appUut« given the senti ment plainly show* d that the audience ap proved of his ideas of economy. Congressman l>oo!ittle ma le the princi pal speech of the evening, and hammered the principle* of protection Into the a 11- «nce with for<«ful »ff« et. I!« laid the ln;- rtienae benefits which would result fr >m the construction of the Ni araguan • anal before the p«* iple in a c<«nv n>. manner, showing how. by saving on tr a r >- pe-rtation. the farmers of Washington would receive fr«-u lf> ceni* to IT e< ■« jnore per bushel f..»r their wheat and like advances on ail other product# ex;x»rted. This was a telling stroka, and won not vnly noisy approbation but solid for his cause. At Paloua*. where the same ad dressed on Thury !»y g a lar«»» and representative audience, in which th» dis turbers dared n-t manifest tt.* i-»»i . > pursued elsewhere. the logic of the nUf men WAS received In a manner whi- *» plainly sl owed the Betting of the tiJe toward Rej utlsm ilsm, Ti k!> it.- fit lent ly advertise! t' r rr.« • tins here *ad a spier did ore and ad 1 d much to the i on- IVdenee of all Hep shi an adherents At CoUa* on B*l ;r>.ay e\» .jln*. wh«r» Messrs. Doolltlit a:.-i Sullivan w'r» J 1 by Senator John L* Wilson. a rousing time wss had. It w>ts a pleasing MBCI-: -.c that the three diittef ith<d (rent)- *;h O tnade th»dr start from Odfax, This 1:*;!« rity >.eing the first resides . ■«» of each in the state Tht ir friend* here are 1< « >r., and they took delight in 1 norlrg t!<* m. Never fi.d Colfax see a h vr ar-,1 t**f» r audience at any p 1 •-! -.»! rath* r-,r though a meeting of the Bryan club * * held In oppoattion. The m> -ting w « un der the auspices of the MrKlnify an ' Hu bert Club of this City The V* it pr.. , ■*. slots was headed by the Colfa* >! bard. An In-, .v.r.. line of ll* i stalwarts wore !■. lg. s run- f > *ll rhes Of Wt >l. V Kir.lev button- n < 1 yellow ribbon Trat*parenc!»s at d huge j 'tures of Mr K. and w< r iarrit-d. The spacious court room «a.< handsomely de< • rnt* I with f *vers a- * •al «*-• "■ • 1 life • *« r 1 fr rr 1 portraits of McKinley and Hubert icr» ■ 1 the w«lls The a : 'T»-*»S cf b-.-th fU-TTA* r M !>on and Mr !• •>!,*:> w> -e *••••• ■ OJ.ee. and the stvrtr.« ftf ap Uu*e u! *, Itroeted es> h <>f th»;r manv telling •-•tin'*' rinsed the we«-k in grand old Whitman in trlumj Tha R»r>. : '--ite for IC.-A**J»- '-"r Sullivan sj>»k*- * * a few n-. it *• lut fce ro«t with a r. - r>: :<">n so h« »r'». fo general and so enthu* «!;<■ that ho k:> v h<- wns In tr e h<>* e r>? h'S fri.-r «. In eowpany with Chairman HtlL of « roumy eommittev. Mr Sttil van -S-.T > tw-> i'svs In f*!k with the dttsvn. <.f THiUman. J<d ?■• f<dton. I n- ntown j t - veral other ids * lie f jv.l n but encourwji-o'aent at every point in the county, and lew*# |t well pi X. wok aw ami m uiiiicn. They «|v»W nt tl>*» I • ru*-«»t Mert! v; 1 *or til-ill to < hohiti <». CheJvaJls. S«*pt. St.- S i <3 -v M-. c *W anJ A r.dr< * V P • j•; »■ »k ' *h' is the lar *t crowd ever a--. ~n b ».t in .3 d:y Every *eat in Urm w ..-.• ball was c cup 1. eter;.- no*i .' ■ .0 rcom covered, ar l many p*-opie :.•• sa .0 The meeting was nr. .*fd»d ! • a * ■: " ' ' "tie Of ti:- V. IN -% i . «i v, II -Graw nt.ide a » ,>tt it i. * t e« \» r>- H ■ . -, • * "«|u* nily interrupted »s*p - *• I !*«» h..* frii " d- lv s an argument • * the ||>--.rw -.1 <j« b :t be felt at a von <... <• 1 •-. -■ tmabie U> n .o, f ..-ture *•?•-» . t*» i be wen' along li-* pr o. ■ i i w -;i a ; I>r b.MH st mot: V 1! « < . -i v • . St d* e'. Hj t. A * > A the c'.i"*- t at ■■ 1 a*--! :r" .< way in »sUoh he r> t * 1 *■ *. ;• **> 5 a gf< i t v th • »• • eers. l»--.*ore t <• m-- s a ftenator l*-- ■< t r*. ; v 5 ' " e cv a «>e i'.n»r! >r. for Hur osv ' • ! fo- V*- K'niey, an they *- re oil aillid a - t ' «tw« -ii enf !'• RV Pi 1 "« \ \ i VI Ja Iwn of t ■ I'o-i :. 1 ' ■ ne W I'imluMt 1t»» I !\« n T* "Oir .v ' S • • a' f w ■ re ' '- r. : > tt-e otty hv ! - ' . » - 1 i- . JO- ■'n ; - ■' A j>e. >nd » ird i • larjfe, and great -v#: a«i a- *- f b» rhs Br- .. * • F.fth precinct of e • i . » t. :• pi* •* tn 1 rt * i of e i- tee •! - a*. nti«»n. a* a* Cbrrothent was - * . c* t;"-5S in tht« pr> ' t. -a * tb-es candsiat«o tcr - f WV> (* %I\<\ ' | t«'.V - alters* iX** t to A thv *■[< £ \ ttdA A' th* : - N v dtv T>s<* ; ■%- *' *- • - W, iT ■ *»tk < %nt k & * Murray. The asp; an--* for '- •• J »re J ';• r„ N. Park - •. - J VI-.. v.-us. l>ur ••< t'-a co. * a " ■-« w 1 jk[ fhi* ■ 4 rr A e: t&T yi\ \Wr *«l '** I I\ J-Mf ?-• T..j iu ,ua* • « ivt* ar i St prov -ked a dss t.%* "«i .as .rr nearly bti ho "jr. It was \*,'.-d "-ar. N>- cf the <-ar.- i i* a-njror admitted the.r r>spcn f I ' y foe the motion, " • at '"e caucaa !n the F:• i. ■ ae; Of tie & sand ward * u aa mdk am Oorf ww eh -. rr.*:.. ' Forty Bep=i-i>'ieans la the precinct »«-re BMilat'-fd far delegates. tbe pre cinct ha*.-* nineteen '.a the ?or.v»n\-oa. As m F:f*'n of the Se ond * vr-. will V- the Mve *a* k:ni of a "at he Mr l"-" reaiw-tt f-*t t■- re are «:* for th» besvrU r- o* i»» th» pre*-.- t. Th«»e are: C'-to r " Th*d Herttw. WOUaai H. ri I 11>1< Jvetie* of the J. L. Me- X - r- ■CVt.tr -* If array ar-i W. O. Charv rr sr. Freder.'k A. Brown and O*orr- B jy.tr, ■ -f •■: ■ r>r»^.-;nt: are aai -i-tiea for »K* lf-w-r hmue Re- • t ntsn:;nat l o« of «e'«zai»* * K -« ra eiecied '.fee tu;u»l primary offi cer*. n I- ai.L i OP. TheT!»»Sif t T'n f in > 'mlnatloa by 1»- Ta-ooMt, H -- .. —The fskdOoo* «r the tmtem party flattM | vork today, and at J o'c-iodt tftis •/:«*- r «oo ♦ •?* PoTt£''it roeirertJoo &f«er rat;fv:ra» t't - .*v»fta aUorta taa.'le *?y th.- le tty -Ta;- 8 a.r»l ailverM*«L Aa if to tno t •... *, •: ;: at the VMy of t!»e Populiet;» ."rr.al in the Hum? ! Iwtr • -ra v - • <r.>. Silverttee, ti.e I«ossßii'j»i • • • .n ai>-.- J 1 *-formed the atof r« :;.*j ".a tb- iwsun > t nar.a staide V the ffiitr sjtjvenii-aewi. Thia niajtf~» the is fee', a on*-, pur- an i «Lmp4?, lakin<r a*'«cy all wan of tudi.-d-ia.- , ity frvns ;<• o*b«r ?<wiv--n! ors* whicte tn*v B>lltat »V" h"i-5 by iv»jt-«a of the ;<as-t pol.'K-aJ »t.<n-ting %»f non4w»:f. It . Uea p.-rpu!..» .« >f w.-iiraile I».:in.>"Tats and who left the r party to («t ' an • w:tn tf.e near i;r\ .»n-K-. *-• r* cuft. V ■: ■. * ,•. n of : - . ST a »j^-natend«TM. tiie I>.-mt»:rfuic ton- i v : r. rtr..- : - T *r - w- as:: 2 o th.» nv >rr.. rsn. Th« p< \"m ■>> I not get thrjutfn till 3*■ TV:.S .verity ad at I'i o>io -it r ,'*la>" <■ ;vj aft'" &4o: .-.g a Bryan plaiforro. ,w«' h-»i to SK the oflkf-* f.-r iwainatio?-- :iilo' -•) thetr. v\ . t> c. Stnke *a=a n «ov i > f-.r a..r i.:. ; A k Tlt ;,>w f-jr ' " sr a'.' >-r.. > the f;rr-» It* Hot. Tit.ow wa« <tu; '■ r the rb.-rn tr*ation oy Cour. i'man Harris, bat the fv»rm«ir *■>«. A if. **aa n»*n t•" j f. n. .-.. .jf*.. j . ... ?• a..n—at t j.. n. • T re tr,\ .• v- y ' e- cr no !os fig';.' <av"T t3?e K'-iUttfc oft? ••». T' •* Pt>, ;.;et • . r. <-i; • •! • aff-r --■ . j Wins *, of Br -. ,Je. a ron*;a .out> lit->re. V. ,naor ;>re»;. that Kit.* .-ounty Wauid give the ],>•■ rna j>rtty. "3.;,.;*ry Ideas.** jr.. a s g." ,n a I'.on P •psih-' ti Uiai norn ir. iied for representative. Wh»o It maw •o ratifying the a«*tloa <»f tit • D-rrto rata in !■■ • i bh« Nati<--r.aligtf), :h« :e w.w i hot J|glit, led bf John l)a\..«. wh> urg • t it a* the cor.fenenee vummHtee had g :v«i ;p the t»*o ofh.-ca, the Popt»li»t> a a-1 1 »>•:•• • . 11 « - . . pi K ir w >rl. He •>.• e«. • -i ■-f I cr f.. '. -.« <»:; a a v<x« vote, the m-.fti-ja la ratify WW§ QUTkd. Tli- r •: .r itlooa are as follow a: ® ■ r: J' !.-'•*— \V. H. H. K»i. faptttitt: Thomit' oil, i-'trntx-rat; J. .v. » . 1 •'• ..to. •. « n.tt r. N• • . • h d-tr!E. C. K th. PejHi „•«'; TA'.'rs y-ftr?' district, Joba S • ' .• r 1 a•' a y— i 4. • . H. W n<K>r. Jr.. FV; ; tat. U-pr iv«e -Twenty-tntrd dlf'rict, t- 1' . . ■. r ; - -. .1 <K S it;- ite; Thu-ty-fAirlh dva;ri :. A. W. S: ihr» man, I • <* A Mentxer. Silver.te; Thirty-fifth dtatrkt: H. H. Johaatoa. B.:- \V !:. U .•> !• mo rat. Th rt - > 5 ! •] -"'r " J i' ■ F !". • > I'< ii. . S. W U-.,.-.- !■•-•.'. > . Thtrtv-aeveruh dis :r • j" R. | .oi I'i-;!; ..et; J H. Rjs-s. IV ' i .• \ v m: <. p.-.pu;ist. Tr ; J Lv^n.-^rat. Au»l -W. I". C S: .ke S .veri'e. « »- w > <;•. - p •;>.» i«. 1" •" .<s a" c; > • A. It Tit a, S.l- V r.: • A ■- r It I, ar<! Wal 'i. !"<.»»'>*ra: - J t L. Ta'.t. County aarveyor—S. F. Billard, Popullat. C T'..- -r ' :jr.« 1 ! !■ dt i tH-ir • rat. ... -rt ilaloney, !>• ai-> if, (' H.I - I' .• ! «t » •' -'f • . ! <; k A Smal'py. 1« m«> rn": M W ■ ~' p-.p-jli*t. M•» ..ii J ... A H ttarset—»a. S.'.- v > t; . -a m->. -rge W Ciark. SL'.verite; j i • - r \\ t i • ■ i- nd. SUvt r.'.e. nucnjia \ n KIW \M. SjmjK ir t» 51 - »> Hal! I in i nongb t»> 11 •! i M< K t > \ P;i katie. ft- pt. 24 —Sper:a!.-~The nvera bt'Di of tho UcKlnkf Ctttb butty en gt..-< . darl" s y «tf rday n .r- *.:ng a lent. v - v. a« ii • V K' ■>' n in tg aid part, ir.d £, f.-e: in width ov r c a It wi ' !nv. a ca pudty • : atjd ia arra.iS'd that r.- «"t . one * !e la j ■ *ni er• ither a s' ng cap-* Ity can be had ft\r So great ha* br"-n the !n -- re-: of the v n \ ie :h a ot that t* *.n f ;n i ns; :>■> ar a : *. n<-e In an ordinary l il, or.* ]uent;y a wigwam w «.« i ri" •<" <;t '. <;-• at • ir' r tak- n n fr.iv Ing i itnf ir; I'd* > s!w. The wig* w n » * 1!k d w hut - >.s, " 4 t>n, vi ; »-• h- !t*«i. • k>r »w*er »««e ."fur", t~ -g •">.-'i-4rrtptt m ">i .'K and H >t> ft,.a" lwe ia c Aw»r•••in r - • J >< p--.. S .«.-d to ihi« new .««•• t *::■&. !»» W »i; i H n K C <"! i\ j- = * .1 make th *!>--■«-:■ « v»f t't evrn'r.R. • a ■ ■•••-,* w . =v * h* •> n • .. VV * r :*• tings V .*< {Vp?err?t .»r f Hen C. < ■ -t.' r .A. H n. H .' •' .. / - . ; ■ t >'"ttler r II ,a. J 7, 'Vs ■ M 1 -* S>er-"TOb-r T". H-^n - '.IV. O t er S. H»»n. ,i J. Hia R**n j*l }'. . • v ??.^~ \V i It - J * • V Or *, lit % i • > vi ! v v I. U - . vV?*v . tH«re omeee thaa f!wy erperted to re e» re but tt.is is practically the rule all •nnnd. In cne cottvestSoa of tho Goata tha p*nt wsa ra-sed that ar-~«r-itrsg to oat a .» reports, their earamtttae had •■iwra.r.d ei cersaia offioea ia the proposed d.v.i«. Th«r w*-r» cerrored for tSfa ar. i w? r» .n --»:.rscted *o represent the sen times: -ha ooaver'ioa a» ie-nsax.iir.g no'h.ng. bat t>e ing wlir.g :o a-cws whatever w»a cco e ie-ed f&;r in *„->e a.lotaieist. T -re wag store rn-iyi j ia the Poo-", at cor.v-ttion. where *Jv» ehalnsaa of t'*e cofHß.ttee reported that bat lit tie r-'js bad ie«r. made, from the fact that in h.s own octntos that of otr.er*. tf.e e-..tnr:.'t;ee hai met a faction, and not the rank a.id £• of tie Democratic party. He be::eved that if the PwoSrs co-aid deal c*- y *"th the L«emocrat:-5 c-yis v«-r tea fusion would guoceed. «ii i ilve.y -Seha'e over the report. A m waa rri tde that 'we th» < mxrjittee to watt upon the Stiver Repuo : i; i»i> a.'-jn- and let the Democrats run 1 a.','- u*." This precipitated a aumher of £ —tn:-. .re in favor of harmony. A *■.■'- *t:ti:e au then submitted, "that oar coeßOkitiee be instructed by this con v-rn to go ;ack and report to the o; «.Bimittee* th.'-.t the prt>;»o?>:tv>n emboil.ed ' in the report of our committee be fmrnrtd er-d oi.r Then there waa rr. re talk for an hour, and both the sub si.-.ute and motion were bar.ed by an overwhelming rote. Farmer Todd was invited to address the ccnvt-rstioß. a.'« 3 he begged his hearers to ri,te .. :-x>ve local issues, and for the sake of "• r country and the gre»n graves of • t:-- .r fire? to get toget.-ser. Take the of f.- *- h-inters by the nape of the neck and seat of the pants, he sa:i. and pitch th^m It U understood 'hat Farmer Todd ad'.isxng the Populi<Ks to make a stand ft.- ti.e t*g.<;,itive ticket. I>r. Thompson, of Snohomish. qui<k'y Jjmpe-1 to Ms feet aft- r Todd's outburst, and impiored the convention not to be starn|>eded by any hurst of oratory. He insisted that tne t jnty convention had as its special duty t . 'i-a! with io-ai aff tsrs. After a f; ->k rs had a.red their op.nions Mr. >-:• : .ee brought business to a focus by j securing the adoption of a resolution com ling the course the committee of con f- rsaos had taken and directing it to con f• - fur: r .er x*-; h t.-.e comir,ittt-..-s of the o'her conventions and inquire if they have : yt ting f r;:.rr to offer, anu report to • tvnvetstic-n at I o'clock p. m. 11 v rett. S'- pt. 2S.—ltafji a. m.—Special— r .. b'.'ter factional fight in tile Pop it' and Democratic conventions lastt? x ii iv. »r:d pto the present hour, fusion ■ j t'-nally been agreed upon, and on the ; faltoalßf bas:st The Populists retain the ! treasurer and one commissioner, the sur • eyor. audi*or. attorney and state sena ' r The I'enr<ocrats have one representa - eriff. a>.-essor. superintendent of ? 'r.. ! one commissioner, of the V d'..-tn •'. The free silver ReptibH t'.'.: i ix<- one repref-.-ntative. cl-'-rk and - »ner. Tne Democrats indo*. .-- J Judg-5 H i. the Populist nouiinee for j^tlge. BIIOT IIIS WIFE. Deed of a Twma I.nborer, Who Then >boot>i Hluix-lf. Taooma. Sept. 24 - Special.-John Mich ot;t, a laborer, siiot end nearly fatally i I*a i look hosj ital this morning at 11 ; o't g. Th«- woman has been employed j in ihe capacity of a iome«tic at the h s- I I After tiring two shots at his wife, •Muhout tum. d the weapon on him.f If a:.ii f'nt a b-111 -t through his lower Jaw ! the fore part of his face. It came out S;i the forehead just above the eyebrow, the injury not l«-ing tatal. Both were re n.rvt i to the operating room. Mrs. Mlchout left her husband because he w..s unaue to provide for hr. Mi-.-hout ha? a good character ft ra the men for * " tn he has worked, but he did not like hi- wife's a -ti. us and f> an-d she intend* I t- get a divwr,, from h;rn. He h<2 tr; i • to induee h» r to return to him. but fail | !i.« in this, determined to put both her i and MmS' if out cf the w^orid. I*r Clr,.:;t Hi ks. ■w h.-i was at the hos>- i ital at the time, ai Jed Dr. McCutCheoa • In attending to the injured pair. He said t* it it taas impossibl to til whether the ■ woman would survive or not. New Incorporations. Olj-m; P : • 2:.—Spe«?iai —Articles of It; ->rp>r.ihave !•-. n flled with the se - j ret try of stite as follows: I'.'.imer Mottr.t -.a Gold Mining and Tun n-. i" »mpany, of .•? k.tne—Capital. ?" •»«•- •' if: orr> ira rs. D. M I'rumheller a:: 1 ■ •r* ; rif p,*.i effie. Spokane. Ti i'i;.: - ti Br* -v.ng Company, of Olym ! P-■'.—**■■ r 'o. incorporators, 1.. F, ; S irv.tt ani others. i lit- in Cr- ■\p a»r Company, of Se. •■ <" pit.ii. I: • incorporators, A. W Hawk" and others. I a j t' >mpany. of Spokane— ' C*;- -il, j>. .... ini-orporator-*, G. Row*e and others. T'e •! si.".irg arl Milling Com- I panv, of Spoknn«>—Capital. $830,000; Incor : -t ■' r--. »" •, •. - s ht •i* and thers. * • n S -. Mir in g Company, of Spo k •' —Ca; ■»!. I' incorporators, M. ; 1»• ' »n ar J others. 1' c !t '• V t' impany, of Spokane— < , •-..?■ •»*. m jrporator*, J- A. Fin a »uk Creek Oonso'iiatM «l->ld M! - "iv. of Taooma—<*apS'a 11.'W.- corpora• r.--, A. M-L. Hawks a-i • •!»• - Irin W rks of Everett-Capital, *•" *•' in ,> >rs, T. B. S .'nner. F. W. I' r. W " ?.! Lan♦ M . .-.g C >a». •. 'f - O >' <*». .«• n »r --»• tit- :•«. M. <» Harr. v ar. i other-*. M S- r x v . m;> , -v, ,-f So th " " V ••••. me rpara: rs, A. D. r of C 'tr.rv.■ roe a- i P-Xjt i of Tr.» i MiQer't Sands Company, of Sks rcktw. < incorporators. J-*> "• Ti I *.•'IV •'' ?i r Oih»" rs». S'»t T ,Vha _ 5 Capita . S3 •• looarportttn, C. flron IMs Ci pr-ation. I.:mste4 of > .rt « a i ' «. ineorporators, , Ci. -.•:er C.a jn I o * r^ 5 v " •-* C -aipany. of Tl-o ,IST--.i am Woman. Wa'it War'a. S- rt. 54 «•• ■ j?. .j»# o'd » j ■ t ; r-,' • - \' • . J■ • > *»-o • t '* |!i>.ii»r«tion \o<-. Tv *. Tr»-' V J . Set-' M_T V - r< «'tm - , state vrst'tie* and Xew Jerwy*s MKm •, .» \ • 5, y | tfT-bor'ltn i. n-- s' ? . S :» T . Arr.v . ... - E is -k A ■ ' ■ -..-at --. I> •»•. r « .•«•-; r M *»'rg. 1 y . ,* S - . ■ T- . f a - - % »<i A- IS.U a A*y. THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER- . FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1896. MAYOR BELTS SALARY His Motto Is, Cut Everybody, but Spare Me. FOR MUNICIPAL ECONOMY. The Conßet] Coasiden a Vew Batch of R»«ummentations From tha F»- •elfish Populist. Spokane. Sept. 21 -Special -In response to the request of the council. Mayo'- Belt filed anoth'-r message in which he recom mended I :rst, tnat In caes there was no lega obs-ruction in the way. the council could ae lare the office of one of the city comm:?s: ners vacant and do without the s rrices of that official. Sec- ni, the coik tkn of water rents be placed in the hands of the city treasurer. Third, that the police force be redu mL Fourth, that the fire -.:-partrnent be redn «J by ar oust ing the office of assistant chief and lading off some of the men. A* this message had been previously pu* lished tr. the daily papers, together with a re.4-.lest from the council that the citizens in general and the heads of the various departments be present at the meetng to«iay for the purpose of discuss ing the mayor's recommendations, the council chamber was well filled when Pr"v irnt Cumstock called the meeting to order. < rporatlon Counsel Plumraer stated that in his opinion it would not be safe to attempt to do awav with the offio pro vided by charter for city commissioner. The boar! of underwriters, through Ar thur D. Jf-nes and J. C. Cunningham, re ported that upon representat: n to the va rious insurance companies of the effk l-i.t fire department in the city, reductions In rates of insurance were about a year ago. That if the fire department were to be reduced the old rat * would be restored, which would cost the taxpayers about *» . »*) a year more for Insurance. Cobb ssioner Wis- onr.be reported that in his judgment it would not be wise to vacate the position of assistant fire chief, as it had l>een incumbent upon him to make a daily inspection of ail the streets ar i alleys and keep them fr«-e from r . - bish, thus reducing the Lability of fires. That during the past year t: e"total loss ir this city by Sre amount : d t > about sZ>\- ■•>■ which was a better record than any other city of this size had been able to show. Several taxpayers were heard on the question of reducing the : force, and a.l seamed to agreo that it wo .. i be im possible to curtail this department and maintain the present standard of ef ficiency. Last year all of the councilrr.- n Eigr.ed a petition in which th y agreed to a reduc t. n of their salaries prolvded the rr.njcr would agree to ;; l:ke {"ercentage of r- - du tion from Lis sa!.-.ry. but as the may r seemed to think that a re iu.-t: n of > is w• >u!d greatly curtail the efficiency of his office he refused to add his signature to the agreement. One of the councilman stated today: "We have reduced the salaries of the men on our pol. e force and fire department to a minimum of expense consistent with ef ficient service, and the only thing that an be done to reduce expenses is the n i.o tion of a new charter, which will pr \ id-n for a system of government ri.qu<r:: 4 .» less number of officers. %Ye can ab 1-h several departments and combine the work so as to place it in the hands of half the number of officers required bjr the present charter." TACOM.V Lit;III COMPANY. The Supremo Court Renders a Decision ou tht' Company's Vppea!. Olympia, Sept. 23.—3pe iaL—ln the case of the state jf Washington ex n.l. C ra mi : -:al Klectrlc ct: Foa r Company, relator, vs. J. C. S'allcup, judge of t..e s -rior court of I'.-r • c. untv, the su prtms court today denied the writ pray 1 f>r. Tr.e action wa.- comment 1 t-v t.te city of Ta-oma a-ain-t the "... and pow er company, to obtain a ; t ; injur. - tlen restra.ii.tig the co:npany frur.i ing wins on the streets of that city. Up on the hearing thecoirt issued a tempor ary Injunction j- nd.ng li;:g».t. r» iUtr ing the city to enter itr.o bonis in the sura of IV.\*> to pay any dsm.u. dtf> " t a.nt might sustain by reason of tem porary injunction. Tnere ton relator g iv notice of app. al from the order it-ant.- the temporary Injunction, an . a so filed its cost bond on appeal. T.'.r the light and pow r company n. i j-i Ue Stall up to tlx the .*:n in: »; 1 for a stay of proce. sings pending appeal. The court leni. 1 th-» m ••.or i r»- .#• 1 to fix the amount of such bond Insofar as it Bjfkt • •n 1 the opvrat.oa of tha temporary injunction. This 5s a pro .••dir.* f-.r a w:it f man date. t» -i t > **■ spotub-n: r> j ;ir.n« h'.m to fix the amount of said ' on', -.n 1 t'ue s.t -le . . s-; -;! present•. 1 -»' .- r •'■e temporary Injunction i- o;v?rat.v ■ d.ir.n* the p. n ' :icy of the a:•; i ft r» the <. - t! ' ion. ar. i on irr»d in i»> s ; . s Sec Ai. ! r« and I' •r' ar. it t« -• i■ ■ . :hat ' •• court is unab.e to fin-.l ar.v authority which supports the e'airu thit ar. app-a! front an order awarhrg : mv .r.^-v I \r' ■ » Aisa nst whom ft •• Ir •» t-> a t as if th# :?• •:.-»?? 1 i ' •: . N»»-ts awarded. ?• ion *of the < * of "■* X v >v» < rr. i»ar .vp- *, • vtr -- > ■ - « -. «h.*t n an ewe" where final }s<ljrv. at sh « l be r« n Jer* ?. w >' -• .n t-- ->• unn-t: ha* br-«-n cnr.u-!, .-in • par vs' w > Instanc - s ich ii.tun a <* jrjmod *• a!! a : ?: fivm s>-h -t, s>n\h ir- Jiirvtioß - ■ ! r»sii,n In •*> . ..mar the jvr lt n'y of :' f- aj»> .:} : r; c . ! n5. T •: r> * ' - • *>,-■- ■ ns the presumption thai the |«ner<kl provl f of * ' n 7 of t .-•■». i • p. -to nt totes '• * • ■ ctafcra cum > tM pr<*t"nx. It • a?- ;>! ua if ; - « ■ .--a: pr>- \ ms of 7 ir* *;»; . eio a - r sr: ; .ig .■•rt.-crary hjun t!cr;: th y ar . a .»:• - t • *• ; r- ' ■■ •:*, ? en •• ;-sr _ * ■ i : c ~n • h \ t » ■ v ■ - : ■-is ' - I tr-.'i ?h '•> r a ir • ■ *" ' ' 11 T . - r <V-r. T \* '• Sr J.- . ir: A first j\pask k -11 <>vv; , J ir' V V s i ■ »,y 'I.T.p- M '2t -X • ' r« Mr . (f ' - TV" t - •- u:.. T!« t>-t Ja#• ■ - R ! tn-u>n.-<l eM ma •• ~<l 1 r 1 ' < : » of t*e nv k.- 1 - - . - S.< v - 1 . t n■ .1 .1 r " >- « r ir- » !-•*' K " ' * t' ' f. ' < K.i i _ ,1. T" 1 " - 4 «»■" A r. - ,>f 5.- : ST - - . " *■ - J. ■ re i t.? ' ;.t i• • . . t*. - T - .5 t' - 3 ho i »■?:* y. <e 3H . • • . K JS is- r c?® rr>*. " ' <A' t«c: K - s - ,v> v ' - ' • ' : v - • " •" ' rr %• . nt Mr. K t J. *. . ■ y: .■ ~ » ■ at- •- • --i. > P t • S»i ..-.4 t ■ t>- > - '■ i - >; •. - * " ' * ' T - ! .4- of I:. ■* . - Or, * ■ 1 ' - > "r. '* mi at t th r 1 rt St r.- -« ,rs t T^,..< rr i i'3f ! * *fu ' -f tt.*"' ■ tr-' * ■ " ;.-vr -.*p-*r - n" J ;rs i* *iM 1 r ■ ■ ' * - ■ > I | "«SS't t! - M.mT. 1 - •« «• x ' y a . V • - t > . ,s - t > - I : k? V'T * i ■ hi ■ . •• vaw * < * " - • f-:-r » » !tr - •■» .• • * W. *■ '■".-■t tfcr.T «•: -r * ac 4 t v :«r vts: . • -s J* ~t ~ . J* att I | r v-»» f * . . » for la.--*' .r v. «j- a, »... .. r ». jtiXvr* p;»« #- iop-ei her*. ar»l it Is * trade well wocih Socking after. The X onoura. M-iru was spokes off Cap* Flattery ;m days afo by the British ship Baimora*. She wu in a dens* fog and was looking for a pilot. Today th* weather partly cleared up. and ah# ought to ceres into port tomorrow. SIBERIAN FHHIS6 ROJS. Rspilations as to American Veeeeln Fl»htrue la KTi«*-i»n \\ »;ep*. Par: Townseed. Sept. 22.—Special—Tba following officvU proe.Ama tin has been retired by the collector of fr>m ths imperial Russian cons...ate at Sea Francisco and la of particular importance to seal rg and fishing vesse s eontempia-- ing ashing in Russian waters: The present regulations ?a»rc: (1) Tits catching of any kind of fish, sal t.ng. drytag ir.d pressing the same, prt ,«arfc z cav.ar. fish oil. etc.; «2> whaling. *;c.. and (2< gathering sea. cabbage. Fore gr rs as msli as natives are allow ed to eng.'.?® ;rs the aforesaid :ndx«T>'s but not other*":** than w.:h the permis sion of the local authorities and in the localities iadicaced by tfce latter. The mx levied or foreigners for the above mentioned Industries :s >■-- oen co pecks. in stiver, per poad of prepares! r-h. caviar. sharks' meat and fins and cried s-a oaU,*g six:- :-n copecks, tr. s. ver, per poua of fsh oil. and five copecks, a silver, per poud of whaJe oil. etc. Foreigners intending to engage In fish ing, etc., from sea vesse.s are oelged ;o o tain beforehand a license from t.-.e prop er authorities u;>cn payment ;f the pre scribed tax, which Is charged r propor tion to the r-g.stored r»Bag» if -;r ves sel with an additional charge of J> per cent. Tr.is tax is in no case ret ..rr.ed. Tho vessej. af:.-r leaving the fishing ground ind a;ed to her, is eons.dereu as having finished the cruise, and : s not al lowed to return to the grounds w nn ou: first obtaining a new license and pay ing the tax. It is prohibited to use traps cr other fixed or permanent contrivances for ea-chmg fish in th? rivers and at th-:ir mouths, or to interfere ;n any way with the free it gr- ss or egr«is of ii : :i>n from or into the sea. Ths sale of a. ooholie liquors is pr--hi hit el, under penalty of fine, pro* J ed by Latv. and the exclusion of t.ie vessel from ev-r engaging in t: e flsrung tra ie. The traders who engage in fishing, etc., w.th.-at taking 0.,: a n-% t . ;o-- or th - :.iX. ~s w... as those w after hav ing left 'ho fishing grounds, rat irn to t -- same without a n- a .. • ■ . .it i-.-., I. art- liaole to a fine o£ twi -e to am*, ml of the tax ar.d the confiscat on of -, ir n is iar.il ns.iing ap r arat:.s; m • t n '-"-pay ment of the fine tha vessel and the boats are confiscated. Tht» tradnrs who engage In fishing in places not Indicated in their license cr w\-jo use proh. o : d appara: us are a»e to confis.ation of to. r vessel an 1 f--::.ng apparatus and forfeiting for a year the ; -nt of engaging - h-. n In apply,r»g f*.r a lh.--f.se f ueigners must pro uoa pro. certitio.it-s a:.i ship's papers. T .» following officers are empower* 1 to issue licenses for fisuir.g purposes and to levy the tax: (li The ' r«.-;*r of the Pos s. t district—Li;ng from the mouth of the T. nien-ula t«-< the mo-.th of the S nfun and around the islands. «,2) the forts: r of the district of Val iivostok—b it.g from th e m uth of tne Suifun to Cape Khun s- ga*. at i arour l the i-'.an is s-outhw* st of Via ilvostok up to Chivolk an I Jeltuhin; (3) the forest r of th Sutohan distri from Cap* K....nagan *> Ca; e Far S .th, u> the rof ; .e Olßi distri t —being from Ca:>e Far s--.jth to r.a>'..:n bay; <*> the military governor of the sea *t r-r >vin - for ? coast r. rth of F- tun ' ay, (?> the f of ;• of the K- r *akeff district for tV coa«t of th«- :-'.and of S'.;:ia:<-r.>TAK WILSON. Vice Cor..-;:, Portland. urtgjn. MILITARY ACADEMY O#N0 # N FIRE. Twenty-one student* Were Injured, tut >on«* Fatally. Mexico. Mo.. §••; * 21— Th» Missouri mi'itary acadesr.y, ;t: d about, a rn.le south cf tfc.a .-ity, a a.< b*;r:. <1 to t -» gro.tnd early th:? morning. ca - ng x to.-.* of on t:■ ..3 -x , tid i ,s\y ' in personal effects. The re i STT,- <"»»'. One hardrrd s'.uNn:? wer<- in the balWhH wh'Ti the ®re broke out. No BtW were lost, bjt many ha 4 narrow f.-, ap- < ar.i r< -elved injur;.??. The fire is thought so hire bt- n of incend *ry origin. Cad«H CV ■■ n, - n . f ?!.•» Fr. • ! S" u i.fr! t attorney of St. I»u..<, an t Cad» t \Y. W. v o* Ca "t ■ Mo , s - v lives. y.'h n C : CL, t»n wa.* awaken el by th«» sm <e he sound -D the flre i'.J bu r . e and w h the hp of Aus* in su- - <v edi-i in g-t s rg s-vvral a'-s helpless gfi 7 ■'"s out of the burning ludihig. Cap t.» n (Vt- nt ; " tary in; r : r. and rv: '5 . F. S A ran frctn r <>*n to room at the peri! of th - I've*. getting out the -' i"*i"<. C:: RoUa SI E"* —e wa-s *aV n c- " !•;* T 'rnn' f» . »>le. who •s is cots;- !!• d to jar ,» with h m from v *lr r! <■• ry w ■ i >v. .*h > >*.'■• 1 *.v out iniurj. The b■> » • vine nth - ■- on.! ;T.d .r: • e* *r ~g from Uu »* D'. B. T»- B' :■ ■MM were In jur 1. hut t. 'if- fatsUy. !!■ ■ ■' - of r '< -•» :• ' - re* - ?i <• ist >l. T Qi" ■■■-"■ v. l!i r, -e. K U».. (dCf, cbfM ;*«d ba»-K ; ! an ! t.i ; 'v br:..<f's \V. I'l'lcr, t" :T F.' \ ' ' V. 1 W i,"- - W '*' Kas; St. LMbi, baek Vt.fcv-n. Injartwl in ternally; Danlei Boone, V. St. Ltmls, s .■ . . - . ■ . « xtr IlalHdav ?: I >. ••■Sf Hr 'k. H. t i k •ur.-d. Cyr a K. ' - • M . ■ ■" ' ! ■ ■ t - Fr«--< Mr?': M i- Ico. Mo . burned about h'-a.!: Chester E'- hott. Shumarsv.?,.". m > f»t badly tnjur e - If. s s '; ' a':-!, in'. «..» T ••• • !'• - th : * «.»> • :n* Oho. T"t = "ok* n; t" : I - T S; k 1 h*. l in-.'r- l "To : St Ish >: - d---r «V- 3vatCjt.-t --.v!; Fir <, M . - • •• • :. -• P.- >* .. - I. M (' IV s. r. Kni- < C.tv, - :ir.>- i • <-k ;ir«f Kn» - ; . r S*. I. *. :ik - -. " ' ' ■ i: F. i n S y. ;» -* « at " '• »r Mordee. I %tr: •• . N". r" .'■ -i J I L *'•- • tig :'. .'*■ k •• n < • ! 1 ?' "«■ rt * ! ; . V. : ■.n Si •• VH-- I- ■ r i lv > ; v • ■ : t' - r 1 .<- i t ' t . a a ;. wtth t* o ■ - waa ar • • • . ' t . R- ;r --/ • • *" . M -ha! Cr at 1 . R- k, t. • • » • , <«n r; * pito - •- r t v- p» : • • -. - :• ' . to' -t nf t «.? he was qu*a and ttet he kUI e:3l v.: bu; : urr.' " t *a.s not ir; order. ' ntM'-h "ovr-lsn* Vfr re. San F .f « . S'-rt. Jl -The *>»r»r • i m A 'iv iirouaht i . >. - ? f-r ' v A s • i in ' * t. r# to tri f.. •• I S i.rf ;r *.*»•, t . . ■ s iar.»t—t at it t -n v • e for * t * .nt 'ra » if 1 to ;i, ' r a: >*'■ w Y -rit T. • ' -x s conta .t.ng ifee equina!mt of almost 53J88.- c r-'-d is an 1 n.* • a f.e M• - • u t* > arm- i as- *: S. Ten cf t;.si g d :h •tr t-t.--va! ft-rn the # .; r- t tv» Unlit 1 # area tru h taiat ,a >.. ty. T"i>nr "VI i.» H*nzed. jU , - v M 51 > .« , > : w *• . • . j •p, • - . j :•>», *i* hanged he-e ; • a * •' be? .-re a ere* 1 of aever il | the aat. f'-rt •'*> Fa .If'la. whs aaaa*f4»3ted j • i rr, rer. *«■; Ko«»r a Rtng. * io - and k'. Ed C *lo« M'.&arrh *«• ct» ,r» i at T.- ' -a Asr -rl i. «r}«!e Ar.- J'r: . Hfv j. T'-'% a - * s * «m>? on ?*" V -rth AtTiT? •an ,->r r -t >.* .v.»• w -r. At ! Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria Biliousness Is caused by torpid hver. which pre rents d'ges- Cmj inj jvrurts food to ferment and puirify -a it? stsmach. Then fallow doziness headache, Hood's teseasßß. aernmam. -nd. _ _ tf r. reheved, b3ious fever ■I I er Mood poisoning. Hood's All Pills stimulate the stomach. rc is* the Ever. cure headache. dizziness. con si pat ion. ere. 25 certs. SoM by »M drc|i -tv TLc oali PiLs to *-iie wttll noou's ;>*rs*fKu:..ia. FOR AMERICAN HOMES Continue"! Fn?en Pajre On«, have. It represents more than any other nation of th- world, and the best aspira tions of mankind everywnere. Th.s Union in a little more than a hundred years did more for the human race than any other m the world, and it has only entered upon its career cf progress. How w-e should love this Union. God move our hearts to stand up in every crisis of the future as we have in t\ ry crisis cf the past. iGreat applause.) We otieht forever to love it for what it ha - done for us. (Renewed ap plause i T congratulate you upon the w .-ticerfu] .'pnunt ar.d advancement of your local tt .• * • rial resources, so long unknown, undveloped ar.d untouched by the magic wand of American skill and in- ' vent ion, both of which have been so great ly ,u!oker< 1 by a long established and wise industrial system. "We had many marvelous changes in economy ti our homes s.nce the c ose of the rebellion, out I recall none that are : more completely surprising tain those • f our fuel and l.ght. nor th* growth of any ■ Industry that has been so rapid in many respects, or so bt-r.tfio.a. as thai tr. wn. 1 Oil City is conspi- uoua. {Great applause.) You come from a great district in Penn sy. van a. and know better than I can ted | ; a of the growth of >our industry. I re { member when a boy tha: 1 heard there j were ?r»tks n your state whose surfaces w. id lit. tt up tf torches of passing L-» .- iti.r pari.-s a'ere iroppe-i *nto theni. <on t > borders of one of these creeks has s be-, n developed the mc«t remarkal»Se it-l - iry of your state, and now a great industry in other states, an industrj' But , y-1 forty years old. Since the first w< lis wore ,r.l m ICT the .n.dustry was siow m grt'Wu.i unt.l after the war; then :: 1 I spiung ir.:o t -om.nence there, "Oil fev r" sprea 1 ail •. er . ..»e country, and the ds «-ise was somt: i.mes fatal to th*- Investors. 1 reit ■ app la ar.d You prcoa b.y K.n* ,v more about fm: than I. (Ro- • I.- v -i la.it iter.) 3- I>T' the c.r.nuu.l pro- I du -t of the countt\ reaoh-i ' «• a t i ar } re is. It has s.nce reached bar- | j rels. No more striking exhih.ts w- re .>#a 1 at the Wor. i s fa.r than the exh.bita of j S P< Wild speculation lias gv- n j i p.. oe to a great. st««dy, prosperous b.i-.- inter -st, which promista m seme form • ■ r another to be a most important branch o. ».:r great Ameri-.0.n n.ous.ri^a. J "The great men who founded Ptinnsy!- vat. a and have guarded tur Interests • ----;oe very proper. > turned their atten tion to the establishment and en.ourage n. Nt of manufaeturts and with such marked sue*> ss tha: the Keystone State uuls become a have of Indus.r>, a com i men wealth of prosperous traders and farmers and contented hemes. t (Grt-at ap ; iaase and cm s of "Hurrah for Pennsyl vania.'") Th system I favor for this coun try is a system w kh cam* in with th.e government* system under which wo had the highest degree of prosperity, whi h I\_- th" s.iti-.r mowth of population, the same in-rease cf w- ilth, the same diffn s r. of : - rlty everywhere tha: you ha .*» er. y d in Petsa«ylvan a. <Ap- - its s map ? lowing the poporUoa of improve 1 and ummprove-J lards of the United S it s. if you consider for an instant the c.i .iso of our increased population and oar rr trv«-.. ■ .1% r--- i-m-s w hi-e h an? put little k -an. Ith -k you will agree with me that 01 xint !■> have a distinct and pro- M Ekoed industrial and commercial g-:iu.nei> American and thoroughly pa triotic. (Great appiaus»>.) { ' Factories should increase ail over the covntry, and when factories Increase, j m.- - -e'-*e. when both incre.'ise h•• e mark f r the farmer is Improved n 1 h s pri.---s are better. (Great ap r-lo - • » Lx i us not be disturbed by ov. r - ,ion ' • rather take means to pr • ;t the un !* r-cons of American p: du to :<y i • - rv n? and enlarging our ?i »tno mark- t and extending our foreign mark- ts. (App m«e.) l.*-t lis continue •h. policv of Wa*h«ngton. Hamilton. Jef f< r- -vn. I.t-.-oln Gr >nt S'evens, Cameron, K: vine. Garfield ar i scores of oth-r dis tin.e nshed st iiesm-n, whose great s-. r v --» j T?*: y of the world. Th> ir ilrst. nob! st, K'«th- «t aspiration* were for Ameri - nd A ner t~- (R»bi w—l ch«*er ■tit • \\ vit • -a b- tter \tre--!.- ri «.-,n'l rr> n*. <Cr • « T • ''s re it. Jor.' i We w nt to cultivate a hich -r r. I'lonal spirit. W w snt to k«--p h ?;» th" American ,■ ,-• (3> ... . . » ""The gr-.tt rr — . v •; .. i'"*n who f-"in-* 1 the 1* • r: " 1 ' *n.d t- e virei:* rr,-n w Ims have ' * . - * :• ,- > - ' r- •. • e . - of r• - - a• ■• ••n : i r - \l »- ■ --. fTretr- n ! 1 •—• * > T"- ■ w i ; 1 } ve look 1 tnon a ■ h> -p dollar as only another Perm ' f! n her' - •» w h-'v al w - " in ' * hint '« r. ,'i ,i gr»de tha country. <Ap p'o.tU---».) ' V . v, i O'T piv • t *>• •-; v *\ - «"h : 'h t-"*V \ ar» i wo m T- th.x* * i o 1 P'\ V V. ' h It 4 •-;- •-> -■ o v. <Ti-'nodv -fy, ur. • v all others, (fired ap -1 - Tt can v - % done by n n o\ <-r --0 !rr»hn« Ft - ,h*i v.i tr! -m* hat the p - S ■ r •':• »; apr* '"-o a I oe' a * - o - , 5?. ■ 0 » < i • v -a* -anil your she -*i 11? (Loud !*ri*s ->f "For* M prot«-t'n«. *. wid i: -r. o.*'i We re ;<" r. » s irr •« op «--al for , - r >Sr ■% '■ contest nt«» are r -he pses ever*'thins. iGr*-at ap • ' lh« * are nothur f%c n as -- r,i ; - - -J.- 1 3-k v. .r fe.-t th.-- -snwr - - : that ■h - is a re tion -of .hshone«« (Wwora. and that 'tt w are inna; ' v «!e of •f- *- w • k •-»»?!«e up- ix» «rs Vlf »r --ont -> •**« ■ ■ v wh* h perm ■* t*i'm d s> n? St. ■ \• =r>t•» 1 er; sof"W e ■se.ll doit.h'J "We v **♦ ft i*-'. *he s*at ' rd of na * r*l h'->r> '* -i.tsd t ir- •> rto r v>- -?j w» 1- ' • -r*."S -f 'T t'* ■ * e— '' - A re»r e.v 'Tb* - ™ WW- —IS ♦»• "H-Trah f-->r V. K -•>■? I g-m r r-» ! . -s>—», ;-i - - ;r, to fn-et 6 ' -»f err t ;t w s - ■ VI K »-r. - ••!.* tre 'a r ■■/. f ■' - - - e ;r gt-on-^as ii. r - -n Un'r 1 . " (Great AufteitJ FOP. A -« I MI. 1I« KI T. i Tl;«» N i"' I* it- , r V/ tt York l'< J -» »te < '»nre- »i »n. N*»»w Y "V. S-Si.—Th? Xe'M.l i r t•. -*• pa* a a - - .- \ • i • " -i- ~ f rto* • 'vu* nortoinated for govefjsor. » ■"- ..< - r ir! g/.-r•>>.- a I ~ «r -Nif |of Buffal ''* a.*- ate : * eof t * i court of ap:>- i.s. A fad swt of * * e-, ra was n.m» i. Palmer and Bcw and the j ' v ; i4v,»T2i H*, »? arfj-tjC THE O: l» Vi » UANV loi R. 1 > i « v* vr-r. -turr.ptritt In i f of MrK'tn'fr. • . - * S'-;>■ :i Ag• r"a ■ -r- t ' t "-R- T•• • party was • ti hun- Matchless Special ■ Underwear And Hosiery, Children's Fast Black Tin* Bibbed Hose, regular value If jj^ all sises 7 c a Pair. Ladies' and Children's Faat Black Fine Wool Hose, rrrimTiM alar valne 35c, all sizes 25c a Pair. Ladies' Fleece Lined and Wool Mixed Pacts and Vests, ««*n| gray; long; sleevee, finished seams, all sizes, regular YalssSli At &>c Each. Ladies' Wool Underwear, fine Bibbed Pants and Vests, all *"m sold all orex at 85c, natural gray At 6oc Each. Ladies' "Onelta" Fleece-Lined Union Suits, button across skasH, er, ail sizes At 7t*c Each. All grades of "Oneita" Union Suits in stock. AGENTS IN SEATTLE FOR THE STANDARD PATTEIH AND PUBLICATIONS. E. W. NEWHALL & CO. Cor. Second Av. and Madison St. dred citisens. There was a pa-ade of the streets, witich were profusely decorated. A: the : ght guard armory 1.5 A) people crowd J to hear the speec.'.est ex-Ma' J. Renivri. an o'.d ".me Democrat. prestd r. G*.. Sickles spoke fir?;, and was riv er. a perfect ovauoe. His score a* .maa w. ; s particularly applauded. Gen. Howard •'x. iw. i, anj elicited much enthas asm. Ills a arm ir.iorsemeat of President Cleve land's a ::OR rt girding THE C;L 'I(J atr.ke s;.rred the great* at apaiause. Gen. Alger follows J. and then Gen. Stewart and Cor poral Tat. tier. The party left ai ii a. in. fcr Dulut.il. BUY AX HOOTCJ) 1!Y YALE. Students C'hmred Enthusiastically ! >r McKlnley I hat Kryau WlltKl. N' T York, Sept. 24.— Bryan left th;s cJty to enter upon a tour of New England at '.v • t iay. At the stat.on to xutet Bryan wvre ctaimitteeji fr-m New Haven. Nan tu ket and Bridgeport. The first stop was at Stanford and there several thou sand people surrounded the car and cheer ed drrt at Jag ,in for the nominee. The train stopped about five minutes, bat in that time Mr. Bryaa had a ehaacs to say few words. S N r walk. Conn.. Sept. Sl.—The crowd hero was about the same *n s.ze ..r.d ent-hi;. iasm as t at at Stamford. They ( ailed for a speech from Mr. Bryan, V> it he told them that he was trying to ,-ave h .* voice. that they would acree with him that it needed saving. He said: 1 am glad to see the peep.e down here at i it recognising tiie fact that the money question h.is something to do w. h ;•:>"--ent conditions. We have known it " t We-t for some time, but here It has t.ot n a hed you because the newspapers ve l>» n burying the cause, and jour ;ev p!e may not think it necessary to rtudy a cause which the newspapers say -> - • rly dead Bui it is not dead, my friends." Bridgeport, Conn.. Sept. 34.—The most enth.jsta >ti - reception to Mr. Bryan of the day was that accorded by th# citi . r.s of tiai- pi ; ■ When the train rolled into the station a number of carriages w -re in waiting. In these Mr. Bryan and ; irty ».re taken to Washington park in the heart of the where Mr. Bryan J ;-»ke to a crowd of several thousand, "ho meeting wn presided over bjr Judgs I>. H. I. ► kwuo.l. of Bridgeport. After the s;>e- -b Mr. Bryan was driven to the Windsor hotel, where he partook of a g ht ir.heon. At 12.& the party left fv-r New Haven. N v- H ,ven, C'-.rn., Sept 24.—The N- w Haven Bryan meeting was prematur-'y rok» n up by a disorder fn which the Yale students played a large p irt. The s?u --'• r.t- persisted :n Interruptirg and whi!* Itryaa was trying to obtain quiet, the :»and do r.g e.* art iuty to the milltaty parade batst forth with music. Mr. Bryan -.rear up hi* hands and refus-d ■ > con. i >e. Kvery time Bryan waved s hnni- 'or qnt-t the Yale men brok* • > st into th> ir full college cheer, beir::.n;n.? i> th the frog orus of "Arii'sptan 1 follan •• z w h three long Yalt nir.e ihs." s Yale and a iicKiti'ey. Mr. Itry aa managed to o»'a,n a hearing, but w is .. ?' i t■** • K :« a ! short. Ha. - ' «* •-*».. ?'• p'.. 24.—T e day was 1 r>u« • t > h titfrs cio*-' w h two blsr it et:i!-4s in this cry tonight, both of w*h: -h " -e addres-ied by .Sir. Bryan. Almos* imrr diatviy after dinner the no.nl w - driven to Capitol pnrk. situated on a 1 in the «*er t*r >f the city. Ob th- • imn-;t star, s tne Hiagtijt'cent se^t^ • : '! b !:ng 4-id in front of thia Mr. Bryan sp ke *rom a stand. At the city fcaii where Mr. Sryan mads 1 ; v«t spee. h hi> wis both applauded ■ i w en *"* kt-. T v e -:reet a • --r.t of the ha; 0.-.r from wh. h be made b;s -ppx-aian-.-e was packed wl;a people. ilailroad Promoter I>- ad. I• • • - M h , Sept. 14 I! >n. Jam«s T". ' v rt*e i r? hi* bone in 'his cuythls tnom •cr c,f heart disease, aged years. Mr. v wn« well known in railroad eireie* throughout the country, both «s a pro loter a? d a m-«nag« r He has presl tof ti 1 : t„-a* <" *r i! »r.4 Wabash "tens «: !v. - > - ruf •.?»,! :n huildit g f « t igo. d r.'r n A iipcy, »r>d '■erw,;rj exten.iM.g it to th_- lau.sui ter ritory. I:» *>-!T»j-ort of It 'vce. " -\n en*h-;s!astlo refute.!..n was tendered Mr. J. H. Boyca, " " * f" r v ■" ■ - >r»r, on hla ret jrn on SJ sr-tay evening. Th» town '•.ail araa f! -d w th from ail * t f V 4 :»■ ,♦ w > a fair a .« to Mr ftoy «. RASOIu ft- * ia of Mr. TV >y «t car« ij% •y. ■ SVIiL P OF FIGS To f't ilt be n'jifimf t««y It" .Va T; «4/ac- IfT e«( ay —CALIftIIINIi Ri SYRC? CO & %r** ...Largest Stock of MUSICAL GOODS in the city. • Strings a Specialty Loiman & Hanford S. & P. Co. Pir»t Ave. rioncer Tomorrow We Place on Salt 25 Dozen mm At the SmJl Pric^ GK CENTS m OO , ; , I( , ||Ma These hats are tk& U fall block, well trimmit good fast colors. Wit them in three shade* ! —p BTB T 1 LHR H 0 ARO H 0 CEW E S K£N E X • • • • • • • • c:c : C oso s 0 L H LHI OAO A 0 R D R Dj t EEE E I DSD S D L See them in oar i window. 'lhis sale is for oan only, tomorrow. COLDfcXSOW Jt lOSOHM ■O. HOS FIRST AVSSIIft tffff COUIAN UUXSL ■. iP^# i»i;. K.myktin KATCW IF TOU'VE KOOLi.D and are aufTerng ta« e. no ilm* .n ssvtcg cfti* auccstfflg^H if you've rua X* the ar.:M :sks learn that thu ;«*r.,U hs*e the eff-c * of the.r mlsusa "U| man tm »-.rong. T.<ai».. upright y among > .r >uit Ihe dorter. *hote #» continuous success !a treat** rul;ar to tha jiro<— eatlee d.aeas# of bo. 1 ) aeiea rr.ar.eni y rjred. If ><>J Treatment v oiH ' * poor ws.r> jams to t oflncs t ■' * . et r > ate ' *re« . ■ijfl Off -• bO'.ra, j a. m. to • £ MAKTIN R4 CI. jrrfcJJ TU t'N'uN SLOC3L DEAR3OM PRINTM C°LUNS BtnLgri