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THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. VOL. XXX. NO. C«kn Blossom Seprs. § ' SPECIAL FOR TODAY AM) TOMORROW. 1 UlAt b<>* re* »' p-" x. T- lu » fI.OC p» - box W Oar 5 ; -.-«eg sr rold in town. C. kh. PLUG CUT SMOKING i % TOBA<TO, 40r Per Pound. The n -*on w *-n* >a 4,. I M&n ■ spy ~~~ I w M I US Paw Colix-T. ' iK I! 1 •,•; i; t. re* I a + ' I #a3* ■ SpH ! BATTLE AX CHEWING TOBACCO. 8 1 **—"•"* »-«» "" S I MASON'S FRUIT JARS. us OazrTf, 9T doz*r > »«**»>* - ! COOPER 8b LETYSSIUS S J <o*-U)A riftST avc south. o*s scoff south or awc. ins is ioi cum TO» LY ■Pfl* ili|i ' From Business. '"* EVcBYIBISG AT A SACRIFICE. SEATTLE OUTFITTING CO. Furniture and Household Outfits. 1121-1 1 %2'i : : Avenue. TO SOUTHERNERS W» p:ill your attention to t;»«» fa. t iL.U «e carry ;« «tock at aU tiiuc* J>f*h Dwarf OKRA, in 2 aiui 3 |>o;md c.\r> «. WHICH, AUGUSTINE A CO.. 815 and 817 First Ave. Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co., »»"« '-■< Mininj:. ill. Mni uio and Farm MACHINERY AND GENERAL MILL SUPPLIES, w f/Wr < rev I / *l>| in. /«.«./ /)<»tnnr* Irl'yUnn* Vain* ft. B Fancy Rolled Oats. [ fW*CV • strain raaLed. natty fln ••• llr»t Kollt-d Dala uiatle. ••• hJ?cAis ••• A " k jour srufrr for them. ••• : * IEATTLP. (TRF..IL Cft ?ine Umbrellas. Xe* and Nohhy llamllos. Best S^tr ; \ Mlk lnvrv S2 u;:. £» fc'H BROS., H4n Sx ?3) Firs' Artm r - - - -- ... —— IL ' J HaU», Hearty ami Happy Are tha cytnn -•' n men who t:»k • bodv b\ 1-« •-*-r,*'j v .ar I reereation at | »fce Y. M<* v r n . J- tow: f.! •' per •n-.oi'h 'or Imr J »«»ths pars d'.trs 1 . on -war. Vsvod . ir> inf. n fea wi»i t-e charged in twenty days. v j . !j MT LH t V t IV 111 Fiusr avkxif. soL'iii • lil\> J L V/» Srrry-Vennv Importer* » u a ~f 1 tt.» I'ltoM vt v| v SI. CIGARS ANMor.AO'O. SMOKKIiS' AKIiri.KS, ETC. New Mackintoshes - - Kail a i Wmtcr styles Now on Sale. W.\Hil\u I'oN UI ISI-cKK < 0,71! First Avenue. AttknncH It J. i, f«. . n ;t-flded expedient t» |.tnre the i»fT-«lr« of '*l« taai|i««f in ,i ir «»f * rerelaer tor «lie pre*en'. \» e ** '*'*'« our frleti,** nml rill* aieri thai the liuilsr«« **t'l l>r attnani »t« alt »t» detail*. j atriilt: JIAU I m CO.. **«ataetnrl«» s Jeneler*. Sa T«8 <ee«B«t \e. 11 \I )V\\\ *I '' On Hams Riron or !/ml \ r Hill mc-Mw -i homo product ii-i 1J 11 Il IJ f li:*t cannot Ih» !»cat. : : of ill .a Lcav tz.: jl\ w rr.— I a:rs: V. ?. Gov't Report WM Powder ASJ»OLVt£LY PURE IN OF EVERY PARTY. Who Love Their Conntry and Honor Above Tart v. AT CANTON IN THE RAIN. An Iniporsm Dt-lt safinn ("rum the *'•«» »f Prinifhaala—Na|. tr- Klnfe? Kiplaiat to Tbrm Mis «.reat Objrrl and That »f Ibe R<-. pnl>lirnn Party—The KmrU) (or "**■ I>l»trn«» and Want of t na- Adt-nt-c That la Ruining all 0«r Uduatrl'-a. | O Ser-t. x> r.-.'n wh '. ?#• I sn darinst the re pption of : - ; - | fttjon on Saturday. with alight in>r i r ipwona haa r. ont.iiue.i *v. r •. ,fi and showed n > »»R" of ■ h n »r.j 'n*- The arv d» , n o . M K ;.y arr 'ft a ►J.-' '..a: of ~.{••• lfa it > . with :'.t r .»:. ,j,-v , ••< : --r. rr.-t. ; J J'T'JT *a* tak- j Tj ■•'rTi--. *"<• if K. .>■ y wen: '> r • 5h- r- • 1 u »ga .1.- r ; > vV 'ir.tv. ...» rmaa j of ;h« ' • n ~.• :y. Pa. R t ;).it»h ,m I antral oami:!er. The par organized j Belief ont•; and represented •_r tirst | I>r.B»yiv<tn«a county to ins:rue. us delr «. «:•• < for M K 11. y. i x* • to tL-.r | ii -ttiini,* McKlsley t ".v. re . punty h*s be-a ot.e wf the , c»,.<n !♦.» ot from Km>-n tr-ii eotuity ;•!.,» re.irui: rt u. c«ea.4er»bi.- p-jr 'r; Hi popui.-il.ori. It km ( Mere fore, for Mr. <*«»«-»i4v to a— re r:: -J: 1 ««>» to ad>lrru 411 «xTrao--finery } rxxjy of kaawtn® aa I do tit* «xc*i» ' ' . f" ■' w ! ve .Tf> irk . .A; ' 1 ali.tr-.-- *'* J.-fljl f • Oi.i'v :n rennayfvS i.A tna' f urrt .«he<l t-t ; nuMay men u> Um i ibKc -» r x • ' • ' *«s in> r ; r- r.j y id -w " '1 " ' '''l •< • ! .-. ; „',V.. r . ". Afidrt-tv tj. Curt in iaj'pUius*-). *|*.h * iO;n 1 served for a time in • r." r.a?xina. ho .-•» 1 or repre.ienta-ives. lr z« . m\- ;-rU i to know for y<-ar* 0-»v B -a-. r np- Pt*iyMM. M we.i a- His-; rg- R. a •• '.oeni h*ve from t.-.is oiarforra I maoy times, and no xpeakfra ev»-r came ! J® ..Sis city n*h<i haie b««a ra«r» Kfiro-m". • -tai n'.t : 'o .!, • , k ... ,I'. ij. ■ -i "->l i . Hi «• 1 / -.. A::.- r> ,«n t nion. Whatever otner >ta'--s ma;. ha\e •ione. your ({lor to . ommorwMith a; way* .fjjj >(•:»•* to tfie 'J*3efrin's of th® ftei>u ..i ,ia party, a"T srs f.ery na* ->n*ii COO •«t Laa • -i .r .•• t. • it ;0 »n ta is»- .*•- > I Lk« taut obi -'are. My an- e-t rs 1 |'im» fr >m I*. ar.T ! h-iVr for you a f#-ej '•"«T of kinship, f know your Kr<=«t r»- !") irv:i*«, I know ,p »> a'*h of your *. »re. a.O i i-j* n |i,| . { am g'. »<$ :■» r>» a».-isr« ! f v IVttn*> .vanian* r.tar lit v > •» * r, 'a; rational con:- .-: rr i»uo. 'lonor and prirat hor.» >:y. for the e ior-ma- y <»' i«i« a;:! ori«r. for >foo<t government, politifs and #co<v! mor.»>. your ar- -t «'ate will i»ad in the triumphant mar h ; r R- an j'. ir. , ',ts. (Great ap "T often womi'-r if Pen-svlva:. t'j fo*- erfu! :nrtu»rv<- for s' tMiity. 1 on.<ser\.;':-m • rid th<- pro*p-n?y of the l'r r>n. ant its a: atrcmrth and ae:f-».'.ipp<irTi;* •-a is a - .jfnmonw. a.:a >n t.'iat l.'r. n at-.- properly appre-riated Her ajtrieut'dre. • arst m*n«iftii -.'irea, while l> r i;; one « nee. have ai"*~i> < }•.-«• ini)tjji;y inter- • (v»r.--fti »«i a., i helpful, Ttv»- wivo'e trommuniiy ha.i pio t "J ,%d a '' then 1 .. IT ha.< t- - a case ever *.n. e ;ilenur.t. ai>i "r jtr it* wis' system of pojitW! e«.*onomy, f» <r<a » i or fo<*'- r ' v v.- >:;ai. I'V tha* of !■: 'in. s«r.-i ; -i--tl -a; men. it U more r : >,M > t -in e\er. * , "Hy the re-niH of !*Sn 1 uoted. aa l.Ki,b:- '*' * J'-u hare, ■ h-it j,>. h.iv. a- tr.ii values fn Penaylvar. 1 ?'*} «i<..aoO a re.s of ;"»f>d, ISCli.iiiio.AVt or "in .ver*c- v-.Uv-it-on more f-jan Ih ■er .. r- o •■ > »\o> • (n >-»ur pr->: . ra • 1 have- mora that* i- , ,0 ,rf- > ■ i. . L'' r «* • • ,r< f s♦, T\*' i. »vi ) •i ft -i wiik'h ber, rtt ant er.r: h she farmers. :..i e »n anniPi. t>av roll or r'-ward o* !it>or s.-f tl34.9w.tai®. which would m- .c: hat \ mir farmer# mm: l hav fr m fit m. f " -. furniaii-.- i a.i :ts*» !- M.-.rr, a i farm a : t Jaborera -um-. 1 itetfiv $n .» p<-r re m -ti. atvi every or-? t' r '- • w .en bo-. r«-»« k *•..>!," X > o-her aimttar r- «'trl '■> pr»- 1 any v.!:. re. ar.d I mak" i.-i ar- li'sv, tfiv fellow for urctna a tike twi. -y fv»ry*h#re. <n for hav 1 • * always «1 y er-1 to continue th * »;»• «> » »m. urd«r • leh »'i had «1 h «pie- : \ re» < I'e-nn-sv ivania. Caii it the 'l'ennavlva :':^ ;t > wtU. ;• r c. il\ :... s horor 1 to I'enn.o w ir.« an-t her (Baiewiiwh p, • r •; J«-•!«:;- «,, c „r ! i.-->re-r> ' • ir;-• ,e ? 'in atl :-ar-- !"n \\ >-- - • ■. 1 we not ho ajl oor work. t o;ir j » iiie* «; hors-# 1 . vnc r»>th farmers aod j WvrK.: <m»n ten ft»«r r»w art* f - • or of any . - >\ ;n er t \-i- A ' ' '■ <v -n v ' f- < A-.-, ,uo. e I aft-t < t »>? "Otva us pro:*».-• too " > "Mv »rreate<: > i -rrn and my ch <f nH. j !•" I trs thia. .u* 11 every cantiMijcn, s« to •rfrom »ir ot-- s 4i m ' m .<rj . to , f ,p n w ... » r< » . * down a':-t '.-rtn»r 10 t . -v j ■ » , • I * -"k af» I pro* er y I nev r v >. « *"h tolerance any *> -«: em ahieh haa a fer.at ob.t»v to a; rt« a . Arr r. -ao say* •-» - ■ » ! " areac r» pabii Wh;.. th» que >n involved In th 1 * ampaian the r>- ir'i . •- j ary poliry of frte hardly n; n-in ?«» * P»r.n"»\ » - - 1 au.l - !fr tori s efT-' -t •' e mvr- a''w\V'v j th !• :* mak- - it. ?',ar«* r to .-e many «. 10 <* -'. i i o* -e ,nv ' j »:»- r r > T < n -!.*• , - , r . N{«- > io no- know ■* <*. -'■» : h.« t .-e : : e.« « .Sye t i v-onn* > « . ' uitry/' Tai« oaa tali* 'w ; 1 "pe.-iltar f . do r .. mak-* ■.- •*: v* 1. . - ' - >: i-ar>.sa f ' ■- c v, .> wo,-a a depnv* i ' • n- n 3 • 11*1? ! If* ."*• ir»l t "TV 1 * ."•* t 'XT'?** x ? 1 ; < • t T*' j' »v rn: "Ti' * Hit '. -I -» ■ - ' *-> • -in id!' ! TJ«* > *'•* I rrttet t*f* * • irnien•. ff a r*?::er t-ra cf ; :y. 1 *u«p.i j < - ■ .«<■.>- >■% ftM, ♦' ■ • t t • ai. -e- N -rr »--r : v - : i m fxW ■[ .\n »r- MMin K1 I V I* \Vt T % ON tO|\ 4 Li't li. p'lMiff n I omtn M hr «Ur« Jl»f rm. S Ot?sis r. "♦ft 4 it. •' * - ■- -f c 1 ca.. i.-i-- « n;./ iii .-V if i- t SEATTLE. WASHINGTON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1. 18%. The State of Washington: "Xo. I thank von, Doctor. Yonr qnaek remedies have proved to be too dangerons." pro-ent. a;:d 1? re -osrni*ed as the only pore Repjbii m ; "U" in ".'i« city. The *:ate >t-poh .in r: t • A.t- in «- t - •Jay ani af r lon* .•'eliiiera.tlon deci-1» d osrainst. th. S:i-ai-K-l!y-Mahoney faction. KJT-.rts wer«- m.tde by the comm.ttee 10 eflfo'-i ,1 compromise, but f.e Spreckeis m»n wanted a. r no'i.m*. Finally ' \<n nmi.tfH dvi :- d in : -ir favor. T i So-ar men, wo » ,»re rt o>jniZ' 1 by the r.a'ionai, ornmiitef the It f -puhlican p 'rty of San Er,<n » ?o. will ai>p- «l to the - .rrrr.e . , ir: fur in order lire :ri ibi?. lstr.tr I!..it 011 to pta- the names of thetr t an-:. Jat - o 1 ?..• t : . 'if urn ser the Re. ,» 01 :>• 1 it:.... .n-J- t'aiHsg o.i thai, will i;.ae the nam«s ; it on by petition. THE VETKKAN GENERALS. Aii 1 1 »j>l a ii h 11<>n of I heir Tour Into the Knew)'■ ' <xiiitr> anl Why "They llldii'l Wnlk." Omali «. Nei' . S-pt. »> a'itiZ' ns of tint a to the num.iT of 10..»O p-ii-i their re ipfctl to the I'nion vitcran generals to nigbt. an i ui numrx r »a« limited orly by Uc c.i. i ty of the halls where the h •» a • • made. Early it became ap parent that Boy i's o;-e'-a house could not omm ■ . - ail th -■ who d>-ir< i to hear . h--. and i\it :> iugh hall was u-* I i . .. rtl .v in-** at ! th v( erans spoke .n b..:h piaees. in order that none should be disappointed. The ?t ice in both h t'.is was occupied ;n-> t omii "' m« n of nm hi and the «r,,. fo tt-e ramher of over l'»». the re-ep i g; nr. It" • J A. R. a i -»p- e.-i. A ira >of terms r»' -iv-I the veteran* • the ; . -> .»•• I e*.*or*e.l t: •in to the h :el, ni i t - to the n ,;ia. An immense thretig of i'-.z- ns sr.--"i j I tue ai train ai- i ti;e -:;rci's w< re ilnej with peopl" tig r to do Won r to the distinguished s of Nebraska, i-i ais H w i d, Si gel ard .Si kJes and il o. Russell A:s< r, Corporal Tanner and M- - - S' •» ir- mi l> s: s t v>kt. The re -■> s f - ■ i ins CT -e e.-«r.t ; ned to the p. . i. st i.i ia r K*dy, to explain ing » ' r wi-uld « i;-p«'rt M Klnley and h'a ; i r t r f .-: tl-.a* of Itryan and h; tt ;•. T:i<- r«'Qiatk.-« were cnthusias »' >rpotal Tanner received an unusual I ■ utffttl *•«: -n he touufced M a local l-at r for . mmentlng siurrlrgly on the i« , .:;r s.if the veterans. He said: "The in .-:• ...it. is n- i i -,r iv e are traveling at • . -■ • t M.i - Hat - i and the rati- ■a I lb; siblb an ommlttee. There were tour ol ut is • ; it-rs, (>n. si- kle* - !«'•-. J • -w ir i. < Hurst and in*, self. There w re twelve amputations ami;,g i« f. ir r It »a« > ir<! fur • s to walk up it* I -t . n .-tafrs and travel in the ordi nary w •"I ;•».-• w•• s another s ->!dler, who had g< n« 1 i > :i? t't» war l,ke niur y of you without receiving a Kraich, y,) ftussell A Aigf.", th.at r : d soldfer. eslb- 1 us to •" -afi > a--: r rcrr s.-d to doeveryth ne f-.r .s -.hat n oney could do. He t .rned over pr ate ear and Mr*d a palaee ear. Therefore wrthave to thank <»o«i and Osn, I . • a .». ■ r '. r s.- ti a t. ne a- we are ha\ ;nt "it . ..at money, but Gen Alger took it . it of hi> own p« ket. on I; « own propo >!ti n. in order to Set us gj over the < oun try a;. I jr» a l lr-.. faith is in us There Is no use of m • talking further absutt it. it mak>» n:e h tur ier the col rnoM i t rioa \\ i rutin; a\\ v. Onlnii is It;i%!>ll!t» t<» Srrnre f tradition of the Men. Tendon. 5 »f. 9» The Pa.iy Mai! s*ys t :* '"•*>'-* n r»' 'd B- the man •*"* •' I •' ** v ' " - 1 "R» of com- P »♦ * 1 T I >•> a d.tt'.aoi..:* on • ( . >d » o t'er rlen ified h a rt J aa-;»ry. c t- *- a, » .11 be -\ h raw i en ag to th# f.i r- of fti» «■ ' rr- t - ■ \ ; -,f An bin* Hakk , a«prnd«. c i*n .J ' A - . -n..« '->tr, At.ans» . sa F. |- Whltr.er. '.\ " "• • - •• l*ir.k .-.f H Ht-~iT r; • .«** . v 4 4 w'.' d > I-• • Bar.k of v ' «- . . M» «--• ta . t . .. A . g" " *-i - - 'it • ;.3 •'* " * - ■ ' j is a• • y #. tj at liiplotinn in a Urtiirrr. (ad laarm s —An exoloa m «t .♦hor-.v -y. -re . o * tr.-. -« {ham antr tn* .. «. T.'i.s aas >.i *• } A •- re ■-* rftal • s. -<-« * h - . t>nr..l « .■.*+■> aT *i: - --api l a .-t'ti a --.c |c; ta a: U i i.rtio of iu» secocd ta;..j.-'a. BIG DEMOCRATS LEAVING, j >l. Ilrjna Mention* Thin I'net nt Mnr tin»hnrs. nntl I* ( onuuleil I'lcit Tkr) Join the Kvpulillt «n«. CuuiOerlaud, M l . Sop;. 39.—Xlartinsb irg I* th? honw of S»- tor Faulkner, and < mere Mr. Bryan, the Po; iliati? candidate, . •v to an enthusiastic crowd of West Virginian*. It wis a typioal Southern «i;<"e:,ng. the re eption a* Martiiwburg. ll'Ti- ,igi.n the ■ a\.l. ado of SouU.ery ■ | h or--em en lined up, euoh rider trying to j outjvil his neighbor, an! when the line ' march of th>- pro.'' r.-.oa a ■- formed i t.i»y galloped madly by, emitting the bois- Iterous "rebel yell." Senator Faulkner in troduce! Mr. Pryan to an audlente whk'd i had as-embied on a va< ant lot. at one end j i f. hi a a platform, gay with flags and ; banting, !wd be-a ere -red. The crowd | cl». tvd the candidate from the beginning , of his -p. • 'h until the last sentence. ! Jlr. Bryan said: i "In a t 'inform n.my questions are cow < t ere;, hut the <lewion aJwuyo turns upon 1 .-*e.rn< paramount Th*»r-» are other thing* in whi**h we believe, but the seltie mi nt .vf the-** things can be postponed u:r after we have met «nd passed the i <t - ■» tresem* i by 'he advocates of (he } go. 1 -nandar i « >ur opponent-*. not w?, are r'--pt>; . >' ir the fi ' that in this cam- ! pi. ten a- ire engaged in battl* royal be ta *~r. the money pow: r and the common ; people. "This • or.'f -t upon which we are entered not •< temporary light. Some of our : T>»-m««-ra".- frie :< who hav worked aith j IM I i the t>ast '♦eil us that in this CM* ■ pai-'n th>y will wcrk wl*h the Re pub'tcaß* or s'op half-w«iv between our rat-k*! ar 1 the RemihiNun rank* until th<-v summon p-miei to go the other half anl h-. ire themselves Reoubik*! r«. iAi>- pia.i--' i 1 »■'.?: to go understanding thev j. > wv■ r to return until they come In k jr. ».-! -k «• iotb and ishes. Those who are not w.'h u« ar« against uw. and, my frte-a.; i a ,-i r: r > sav you that no mat ;er how --'i:*he I *i Demo- rat may be, 1 the !>- rr. rati - party ; s better ..<T without j ♦he men wno be' eve in Republicanism as , it :•» * i !i.- t -■%- • Republican party 'ran j i i- wotjm .. .{ they were among us. HJrea: applause.» > "The> t> !i s that big Democrats a r * I lertvitig. Th- re ;« one «onsw*lation. mv I f" "-r.ds. n I • i' rh t w* en a b'g IVto- I I • ra- »r« »k-> : ' • * . - R'-p-ibli.-an partv •.».! makes * ;g in *he Republican party 1 ■ (laug . -r and ap; a :-e»; .% hole «ob g th it tf'e R "\if.S can get out I i!augh • i d apj.la .-ft. and, my fr< t.ds. { far as i am concerned, 1 would rah".- | hav-» ?lt- • ii-por* of a Republican who hi* v »e#>ri j« here*i>for«». b'i* i« w:'h is '..in to i&\e :h» srupp" 'of , a l'-n. rat w ha- i with u» bef , ft- .y . .• »;• 1 ,5 v\ * npiy to :.*» th» D' "■ r.-.':- party to <i»;ar' from 'be pritv-jpi soft s fa■ • rs. t«treat a;>- j Piase.> Mr B - "- i ■'«■» «r.ok» a' .farpers re ry ! and a* %Va* June t son. .-'a' ♦ I - f ' w- i M- E r - ' lav. At : Harper's F«. ry an e! ' man puehM Into • the th. k• * p be -vw I. de-darlng be a *r»d j to hear Qm "BOJ orator " Several bnwnv j ■ feliow* lifted him to tieir shoulders that ; I he might ?ee a- » "1 a* hear. U* m !»«• : I lv collapsed, art an examfna? on sh a 1 that h- wi4 b id, H' irt dis*i«e super • e.», y • e* *err.* nt was •>.« I «e. ! T.' second was arn ir >r, and fi r, irr-d ■ before t . party »<*ft Keyser. j Two Detr. a-« one ,f West Virginia i •' a't-1 one froni Maryland »h:> drur.k. be- • .-am- snv .re<i :n a*i iarr«' and one stabbed t.-e \:her, Inft '.ng a fata! wound. Urafton wa.» not IMtlut until | " j ! e-. k t '.a V. b ro:w:ths*and:ng the ; la?rn»s« • f toe ho ir, th're was a cr-'-vi i i in «v .g an I Mr. Rr; an a !ire««d then* I br.eft-/, l\ \ 111 HIM TO \rt FPT. Porter Trlegrapht to tlte >•• ix Vork lli-morrm-j III* Hepl v V"W V •*. !•> ' 3? W. F Porter, the ? nom n : e f - siov-mor. has inert th's teh-- j | gram of < • otanee: "Your notirication of my :< nrm nat. f r siv-no", an' request for my |rum«'.'a!e reply, is r#-e:v< m 1 s.ng wire. I w!! aav that j 1 a- t e h.g.i h- •-t a- 1 reaponsi j - ; -t- » [ s -f->t 'he nomination, s'and { «ng ffiuar j and uneqw v»-a!iy tip-on the ' B ifTaio i • ■;*. -igo platform* an*? a* an earn- *t s ;pport»r of the t\ *aga normr.ee. LAter 1 wid communicate my a-eeptan a j bv !#tter. (Sigr.- • > * W F PORTER." <• Thr Crown and t rota " r ■ %♦ •» -C«. I'-' -Sep* V _ R H "mire, a voting attorney -»f ija J iota, wis norasn«trd for «mgre» •,v !•" f - Re; . '>l:'*! i ven* on f ,>i • 1•' r• : > '..'T H-t rr.i '« a brief »pee*'h -otKiudtng as fo >w»; • \ crown «f i-rus cannot be pressed in • ' r«w < f labor, n r -an you t mankind upon a cross of hot % DrlrßH I ion tr» ( ARIOQ. I flan Fran * S» 1 ' * —Caiif n xl* r->t "> *-9 >ft cit In th* pra»"e»-» of state* si r 1 it* /tete*a""or.s to Som«> t-r.e i»?w»ea n w an . IZ . aboii' t'» «*aHff>rrtans and pr • ablv twi e tra? will pa. their r «-■ -ts *o *h* R*i t-ii an it > « horn* T? »w .« .3 • • di -.a«* r..gh* at a n','-*r;ng «»f J; ■» T"r. . *<\ rb t e s' *'S > au : tresected frrrn Ua.ai to Rea.i*,i4*. l OI'OCRiTS OCT OF CASH. Chairman Jones Admits That They Are Broke, bat Saya That ta Their Aornial ( onditlon. Chicrgo. Sept. C«i.- A special to the Tribune from Now York says: "We ire out of money." admitted Senator Jones, chairman of the I»emo. ratio committee, in reference to dispatches from Chicago regarding the financial "straits of the ' Bryan oratorical bureau. Chairman Jen** «aid further: "I came here at this time to meet Mr. Btjan for a tonferen e about hls> speak ing tour. I wanted to arrange tor his •rip throuirti tbe West He will go to j?t. I.on is from here and from there to Mem phis <> to'oer .* Then he will go to Nash ville. Tenn.. •>. and from there through Indiana and into lowa. »!">ealilßg ! nt Burlington October *, No «ir»po4iiUn' nts j bave been made beyond that dwte. but ha will go into Minnesota and Wisconsin, and prob»»b!y through Mu'blgan. I have ; seen Mr Bryan and have had a satisfac tory conft*ren< e with him. 1 -wiH return to Chicago. lam entirely s.a'tlsfled with tlio condition of the campaign and with the outlook." j Senanor Jones w?s then askel abesit the dispatch from Chlcag> that h.s com ml t j tee i S finar ally embarrassed. "That - true," he .replied promptly. "We ; are out of money, we ire broke, but it Is our normal condition." 'T>: 1 vou come Kast to raise mor/v*" "Oh, "no. We do not expect any money frern NV* York." "Are r ou and Mr. Bra an sa' stied w th the satiation 1r this s'ate. and with th« 1 ta?e named for governor- la«t night"'' ••Oh. ves; whatever i« «atlsf.t 'tory to the P'm".'rat< of New V >rk is to us "Have you abandoned your campa'.gti !n Ohio, as .s reports!?" "We have not given it up. no* for a «ec ond. hi*t wait until 'he election, and the country will s»e whether or not w» have abandoned our enmpaigrf anywhere." GRAND THINK JOIN'. | The Opemtor«" Strike on the Cana dian rncllic In Tie lit ring All Train*. Toronto. Ont. Sep*. >'• Train- on <v e Canadian Pacific are ail delayed i;t con seqvence of the op-Tatorstrike. Tn « pa *<> * thev havs irrtve-1 ar * frur hours behind he.s-.de time. Com murlcatlon betwee«n stations where rhe str.king -w>erators have been repli.-ed by non-experiem-ed men is carrie.l on w.th the greatest difT" il f : Though t.ie rail way authori'ies insist thev c*n fill ail j va-ant positions at very little trouble, it is known that their obie. » in saying this i is ro d sou rage rhe strikers, sin e the it a—,•. i - ' trails :• am- e c, }r . ,» tba- the company is working under big disadvantages. Titers is m ' h as to w »eh/r t'-e railway operators on the Grand Trunk will sssist lr. the struggle on t •* Car adlan Pacific. ft i« stated nn re i b e authority that toe Orank T- .nk oper ators and mritrhmfn «re oniv * uttng a favorable moment to Join rh» men n strike and for e rhe companies ta comply wdth their terms. "Winnlp*"*. C'-r r V -Owl gto t' «'r.«« on the Cansdlrtn Picifl* ra iway on, the ma,a line passenger trains are mov ing t uough tw J freigr: t tratr." got out f today. Tne company 1" re. -twrig ro p. -'.«hab> fre.*-r. A fr..i: and meat j famine is imminent Rimors regarding the «'rtk* «f the l operators on the <"ana Jian Pa - fi ■ railroad <v. ir g s • it *'i- k : f a«* yester day in railroad r -s. ;-ut i ne of . wtrt definite, pmlng o he meager id , that w*ere r- elved at ''te !-> al . e at) 1 in the -ty in * n-rai Raiir «.« n.- n ' however, ftr A of the opinion tj*a» Ih■ fight is on to a fi iSb ft' the reason • .at t> >- , grams hav» oeen r- elve«l Instructing th* i io al agents to «end to division ters at Vancouver ar.y dis:»atcher« or | operators that -o id »* f ;ni T'.-jey ; > not if . "•* t e fli.-I't * ■ ©ne. as th*-* are a large n«B>r • f • ra' r* .t of wo-* in t ji .rr fa.-t, a prominent offlcial in t ..s cl->- gave J «♦ as his cpin;on that there were more 1 avatia't.ie or--a-ors in -his ••• tntry -hao '.n »r.y other department of the ra ..way j s»rv e it u> furthermore • .-.ought t at ■ » diflT ■ *er.-es if'.,, he ? » rt di.* OTI 0 ' the strike a- this end tw.:,* * *'. m-«a' he* i • one *h« a. gr ----at. e* e* s*tng aa»t;g th* r-r*t r» east of M n tr-aL Another thing *bat 'ani't ra.i --r -, a | r .»n to be! eve that the atrike w- ii n-v '.A a >n* on- the re -nt fa. .re of the A R. I" to * n • tag fi *n t aga nst ! ir.e pu.imao Car Company. 1 <>r, the ofhe-r hand. th<- Jn -n people V iv*- - a * the pe "i - a" ~ anl ea ■ pres* the iieUef that the - h-- bran i.-s will s'and by them in their fight. TT.e i - ofß«.J*ls d r.- ar-.t: dpate a » *- -- t teal -f troebi*. e-pe taiiy ta pas* aeng. r *» ' n * r + - -.r -- - art -r r t • of tJ . «-,•«• e-r mak:r-vt it m *•••*; more «',nr»r^« • ,-- -1.• ■ -.f •-- .<>>:»» *oat o» •*;»■•« .r> • , t • , ...y Tlte .-a; \ an ouver tr-»,n < ott l 1 4 it. * a tUi a. s-mti .-es.c.-ia;', stu:.i «»r* cta i:\g throuch. No 'rclght trains got through, however, and this fact strength ens the I**".; f that the freight trains on the entire system are t;ed up, .is they ruti by the special order syst. m. Two old-time Kastern dispatchers end two on* rutors acre «en! to Vancouver yesierday morning from this city, and It is poasiblA that several more will be .-sent oit totday. Th» j*e men are given assur ances that they will be kept «'eadtly at no mat:»r how the trouble termi nate". The greatest trouble to the ro„«d would *hou'd th« commercial o;>eri tors w .!k o ;r, is they „re t!ie men that got the freight through. PARTIES UF AKMKD MEN. Two Bodies Have Appeared Within bis Miles of l.eatlt il!•—(>ta. Brooks Prepared. Gen Brooks has hern !K>;!J'.ci that fjulte a body of arme<i men. who had apparently left an incoming train at Arkansas Jun - tlon. pa.-se<i the covmm. Nt hatchery, six nvi. s west of the .-itv. Monday, and stoppe j there to inqiisre the way to They refused to answer questions an i left hurriedly. On Tuesday another armed body appeared at the ha?--?iery and ask 4 d thf? same qu«-«tion. As lien. Brooks lie li< ves such bo«!ies of armed men can have no g-ood obje • in ■ oming here, he will M i -e the militia in s tch a way as to Inter any similar pa-tie*. The M s«.i iri miners who arrived h*ro last w ek ~nl were j.it to work In tho Knimet mln-- hn ' b en very wdl treate-l. Many of ' J i«m ame alth scanty cln'hliig, aril t!® mine merrtgers »• Ance suppli--' them with heavy under*, ar and plenty if be l.iirisr They were willing and « <g»r ■> w rk. and are writing their families .in 1 friends t •. it they are more than satUfle ' wi;h thf ir treatment «nd work. TTie>- are maki - fr >an *1 to sl. m >:e p*r dav th.tu they ever r- :ved in fMI-sourl, ar 1 hav? no fears but that they will be well protected. Tiie e a.'ounts from ir.ttr y- a s with ;he Mlssouruns t'Vlay. The miners" union held a --«»t session I" *ht, atid a- vet nothing - known of its proceedings, beyond the fact that dis c .esion a '.s ch ' ftv over , prot>osal of an "■■r to •!• tre the «:;ik' off -n ! ai h •l-iw t•. men -houU be employed if th? manage-s would raise the - ale tit: Ma -. of tie members were aver>e to thla. «»>;! jg it wei,ld have r.-sult. hi! w.s s'trmls ad vcm-a*e,i by f< retarv I>e» tr ,»nd other*, W.MO 1' t »en e<< very g Wh it the fl-il de*-:«ion was i,c no- b Ir irne-J. V gra-1 tury ha- been < ni-i In the dis tr- ■ court TO meet SatupUy cs*. and a iff take up rn«t Cor on »do and o* »r iff a Irs. t II \ aiBKRI.\I V«i I I*IT. »ald tn Have Hern In t cunertloa W Ith the Salem. Ma-s. S> pt !V».._The. dalem News ti;ls afternoon ;i ; i'dishea a story a:th re'- eren e to the vef of K* flon Joseph ifiiberlain .- -retary ■ ft colonies of Gr it Britain, whf 'h haa create! a setasa- Jt s -1 d Mr. 1 'haml«er' • * > t is country was largely due to d;« v if.. « oti itid yard '< • - i of 'Jt* t> .am -v fdot in wh h Tvt.-.n, Ivorv and others ar» a'>ge | to be ;m --pleated. It aHI ->e r, sir ml red that the announee. r «rit by t . pol'-e •;f t»- - . « "v»r-, was made after -r< ar- Ct-irnbri iin left Knglarid. Tie New* ?•*!«< 'hat a few :*vs *'■<•<■ Se -»• i'v* •' im *rf*.-r« ar rival at Danvers, sao lete tlveg '.a' v !• *.e h .tne ■ ' Mrs Ktid: •»♦?, Secr»- a-y • 't. nir>- r aln's mother-in-laar, guard i.'ilf *he pre-->s«e- ■ ? v and - gj • and * - e..m g Mr ifrt'ie-i . >ahr. r ? » wen t. It »* ■* sail t is* this w•« <re r e. s- of the dn o*er* tha* .« nan had been n* i' • * ' • :*e <> r ,• ' • , • o.e .',f the rn» Tl -r S ' •i» K r * ''' fsm.iy. .n ■ orsrerss 'ion with a r»por»ef r * <*'»r « 1 •* e o.*! . ->y»d wa*' h the man-ion were m*n - :rp- *-1 o v r -» a- .-*s /n-r --v; -e ■ , »pa r "rr«ent and were s«nt to Dan vera on rformc.on re-eivei a- tne r.e»a r j ~t r. ters in Washington. fhn mlierlatn Reiarnt Home. New Y -k. ?lspr »' T » F H-.n J seph c*hamberls'. n, th~ Br t*o colon's I secretary, and h:s t:?» »i >d for Earoi* today. The PnpalUt Fmblem. Ii ..ve.-, jae;.* >»—J'» BSOf: ' <er . ■- ! • ■ . 4 r.t ' f - •' ■ . of S-a;- MKiaffey. tod »av» ti»e ,ge Hoor * ea>o,em w h -.*■> i:i r.M 6y the so-callHi m. VI e-of-sne ro-sd Peqtuitsts. to t - regular orgaila'ion, kaown as the Pi'."r*m Pop «. inniher «k*t*ss \eeideat. What<en. Sep' tt-~B | p*eta!. —Harrr Ct if. a v . .«g man •* > .*•■-- i ran. ta otv la*e A • oag. eectdei.; «. . ~ v ■ ' z h - s'* --noon. T ■ e * t-tt -. 1 - .j;, , .. . t am **ut off -wo Ange»» Hts :» be ejt*---a oi a £.m..ar a .ideat a i -er « :* > a* >. Eir.HT-PAGE EDITION. ANOTHER CYCLONE Its Swath From Florida to Chicago. VESSELS BLOWN ASHORE. Over Fifty People Killed in Jacksonville. THE WHITE HOUSE DAMAGED. A Coasin of Senator Sherman Dirt of Frijjht. Maiiy Xatioaal Hailillnt* aad Cknrrkr* Badlr Damagrd-Oli Vl« riandrU Coaaii Pa«r Fataltttea aad "omr M.'Hl.mH) at Uaaaaaea— Klrvrn Hilled at Havaaaah, (ia.-> Many ***f l» Wrecked at Uraaa* wlrk— Moae llrldce Carried Iwajr at Laaraitfr, Fa.—Great Deitrar. tioa aad Lhi ml Uii at Olktf Poiata. Memphlg. Tenn., Sept. SO A special ta the Commercial-Appeal from Jaoksor.'- v ll'e. Kit., mv a: It is a conservative «rtt mai- to say that ri.ty people have lo»t their lives from yesterday'* hurricane, and the number may run much higher. News from that portion of the state whers the >torm first struck ia very alow in com ing tn. for the wire* are down and rail road* Impassable. Wrecking parties wbiclt went out this morning have not returned, and It will be tomorrow before the full el tent of the ramatf la known. The hurri cane struck Florida at t'eciar Key*, and, lt passed In its path of destruction nvvr twenty towns ami villages, and report* show that between thirty and forty people have been killed. Cedar Keys is about 10) mtles southwest of Jacksonville. The hurricane, w uich had been churning the waters of the gulf, ftflit struck this place, a villa*** of ljk*> lnhab ltants. The only report which has come concerning Cedar Keys Is tlyit the town has been swept away and many lives have been lost. This report comes from Gaines ville, which ia fifty miles away. Nobody lias been able to get any reliable near* from Cedar Keys. Northeasterly the storm struck Willis* town, a small town, where eleven houses were blown down and one person killed and several so badly injured that tt Is eg pe> ted they will die. Near here is a larga turpentine farm, where state convicts are employed. Twenty of these were huddled j together In a cabin A heavy tree wit ! blown across the cabin and six of the con victs were crushed to death. In Alachua county the storm did frightful work, lit Gainesville the Methodist church and about twenty residence* and business houses were destroy**! and quite a rrniti* l>er of people were hurt, but no fatalties are reported. At I-aCroese fifteen buildings were de stroyed. Rev. W. A. Burr, Mrs. F. Mc intosh and her baby are reported killed. Near there, four laborers who were In a j cabin at the turpentine farm were crushed by falling tree*. Newberry, tn West Alachua. Is totally ! wr« ked. <\ J. Caatlln, Mrs. Nancy Most. Frank Olmetcad and David Jones were ! kiiled. j At High Springs Melissa llarren, James "Marris and Sail * Nobles, colored women, are r*p"rted k'lled. At this place a num ber of people tooik refuge In a box car which was in the path of the cyclone. Jt was blown along the tra k and then wreck*!, and every :*»r«on in i: **« badly Injured. Steve Mason and George John ' son have sine#* di d. At Gray, a smai! niaee. twelve house.i wre bl- *n down, a woman was killed, bur. -a babe at her hreas- w.w unhurt, al • hfl jt had bttfn arrle i some distame j bv the force of ?h- wind. At Liake Butler. Bradford county, C. H. Harkey. Mrs. J M. Fulrh and her Infant were fatally hurt. Many buildings wer<» blown d >wn. At this place the wind hlesr to pieces two car- lon ted with hrl k. and Henry Sullivan, a negro, who was 300 yard a awav, was killed by being struck by on>* of the flying bricks. On Judge Richard.-,' turpentine farm f >r convicts were killed by filling trees. jr. Bak»r <■ :rr • four towns were almost to' tl v •I' crou : They were McCleeny, Sanderson. Glen St. Mary and Oluatee. No one * a-. kill' L<i«*rlght In these towns, ij- many w r • in j: red, among whom wis M'« »*. C. sti h >rdson, James M 'Alpln a- 5 N ■"*' W 1 • r all nf whom will die. At Ur-» < ».»k the destruction is complete, I but no loss of life i« reported. X- ar Wel'. iom houm of Amos White » *a» d *" >y-l and two of hie children [ w*re kilted I \' c - y elg business houses end t\,r;.-.n redden -t were destroyed. Mrs. fttrah Fb-fh r and two boys were killed ! and 1> ra Jenning*. Samuel Hudson »n«l j.> ... M <vnrejr wre fatally Injured. Six persons were reported killed at For'. tite. In Ce'vjmbla county, lwt no nemes ar« given. T » irr!--an r peased over Duval rout; - t\ striking the of JacksonvlTJe. d rig \ -v lit ;- d There was no f.f Hfe her:?. Just nor*h of here, however. In N*-«« county, considerable de*r m«-t!.>n l* reporN-d. Five eblldren were kHt<»d n the wr»< k of a schoolhouse The te* h« Mi*;' Stuart, bed en arm f brok 1. la" a Rac*. a 12-year-old SC-r, wis killed Mt her ♦.• «r.i<. her mother tvdn# fa'sby injured. Harry Johnson was alee killed. At 11111 yard* another rhool!»ui» *« wrr and fc ir ch iren killed. At K nt; - Ferry, a- ty Moaes T. > :'er. H n n H#»i»Str »■ 'H, Miy Jo-e* ■ 1 . 1 wet" k •>.!. Mrs. F-srier w»» .. . r k • k l and the 'nfant died iiH the b »use fed. Tie mother was hurt, ; r -..ver. Three sailors *'ti k - ' on s.-sooners th it were hiding lumber at K'ng's Ferry. > rrvss • •' n Georgia the dcavs'e* • ••or,- e.t. At Folkston, : 4 t.fAT fie Okefenokee swamp, the « -v-*#'. .f, »., s *r."»el ar*d four r .♦'•t-e-» jj f Several etsuslt:e« are reported ; C m»'-r .*> ounty Ga. The storm then .r:rlnued on l*s way to Brunswick a«d Ws isuijgJi. There 1* no way to eettmata the pr Ioe« In F >rtds. out laiS w!fi i'.- /-an-e men «s tV:' Florid* losses will ,t rr ••*»;•«- T>-i eeetns, however, ,i a e*'es«lve mate. Ha mnir fit the I n pttal. W--- .!ng* ->n City, & v »»- R'P'-s rr ' 0.V.-1 m -rt<.r.g from the suburban •,,w* « w -fting *n ritjr show that great w»a done the *urroundtng « .jn.ry. At the CaWioli • utii i •»* t*.i /, j ■■■<*•. -it 4 j« •*■■■> r -'T- dorml* .—y , ~<» u* er fiatru tion was <ie- At a few nm** o«M. -e |4 . toar was parral y dee'.nayest nt ~ f f , (fs w»-re unroofed -»nd tlsmag In the ou'sktrts of Q t .1,. •? f«w ,yv:'!«i escaped. The •»- d at Alexandria, a .« bwwr; down t . „ ,<ee.rt( is ->n the tracks, benea file ... . ,-ft Wi-.-i gton City Isst • g were <! •yd. 'Three trains <lu« ~-i .«. < • "i<»on «V •- morning from i sou.;. :n po.ata #a ue Soataetm. C!»m«