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FILES A CROSS BILL arf . jeomsos iiiwna vis WIRC A)N> ASKS FOR DITORCR. _ p tT «~- CkarfM •' Cftlly m« Mrs. Jordlaoß «t Caeeesw- Jy AetlOW* Mid t'> willy Re-- ami Other Tktop Tkmt He jfcHkrr entitle HIM to a B*pmrn~ [<ir j-i-i. J. hcrgcl Al«> Warn • Owree. CMitaln John Jonlfcoß, of the steamer f rr«r wnuae * 'e 'ommon ed a s*c- I «tlon in the su wrior court for di £ *"L« hU answer and crosa-coro f iawt yesterday. the docutnTi- oe£ng a | JSino-i? denUl of all of the charge te .JK compia nt and some counter-- .arg~* Mra Jordison whl i- reflect con | adtraaly o» ;fi * l ""'y' 3 character. " jJjjirs. JordUon's com;..i.nt sne charges % to- with almost tnh --m «n rue:*y. otner thin**, tom plaint sa>* I^-• Jord.fron trioi to fore*: n . ..e * - r j JJber t»e:rooc-. to whS .1 she had retlr.} ur sea-on of iiia #0 an tin* captain that h<- * ent d /**n to*c I remains 1 a»ay all nigra. Tne r.ett ywf complaint s ay *, ne ba> k *2 broke 4u*n th« io»r and *ne we nt Into ? Sgtrtet to e"'-ore the aervl :«•» of a po * tu» off-af Then the captain got mad aad «r«»t do*" town aicttn and nraaiaid W - OP »u:C*-a*i*e r jm#, the .i*aturt>- Mfr "... Mra. Jor i. **ya. wa.» r-j.'i.ted. Ifter the was broken up •34 abe *w Roaring t':.e «»me trrwjri.e accarrfd. tt n-«- rtf -he to Interfere. She ako cnarged i«&jwn with tw - ng her on her failure toaecure • dlVbr-« r t.au a!m at the U:n# ! ber ftrit appl. aUoti. All ot thea« Jord'aon ap»> iflr tfiy d«nl«* Ha ad .11 it a that be aoujrht ad- P «a their Joint * apartment. Tha jnly 9thar bfirooin in the nauae n« lii Mint"* by * *• rirant girl. He »-xj a that fce did ieave the house, but 1' was b.*- wt u be could not got a place to alatp r i»■ ui# a«rne roof with h;S fam iy. lie did not » the d-ior br »* it lawn, nel-her lid he frighten thr plain'tft H charge He -a ti.*• .-**• of «6tialv» language *»»•* »ayah« did not call g "liar" nor aay that ahe wai a "4i«- MC«) woman In this community." He tiso den; a that he twitted her on tha »»t>)«ct of her n n-su '<« tn un ear! r |twr<* proceeding; neither did he *ay tSat "he had the upper hand of h. r ar-d that he proposed to bring her to hia term#" He adailta that In ilay hm <le ciJed to tirca* up housekeeping, and that !*** taj the r -i-ilt of his detcrtn'■ nation. Be aoM the furniture and sent Wife sad ehild to a boarding house b«ca»»e It M the only »»>' he i niUl get rid of kit *isUr-in-i*w He « Imits that tbe hatfkdy diJ come into liU wife's room, let says that the plair.Uft ran screaming into the hail making a great disturbance. Ha denies telling her that ahe "could KO •ut gad earn her o*n monry." Hp di I. lawerar, *ay to the Un.iM iy that he would no longer pay his w«f«'s board. At tfcat time he wa* angered beyond end.ir tnct at bi« wMt'n unreasonable behavior. He also totd h*r that she roUht k» t a 41v*ro* If she wished to He *a>* that h a ml estate is not worth over and iotiss that he la possessed of large mm) sf BOT'-V. Ill# position as captain •f the Flyer la paid by a pro rata of the »et earnings of the boat, anJ at present 4oes not yield »bove $7" per month. The claim ia also enrerel tha: the plaintiff IN an onflt person to have the cuetody of tfte S-ye«r-o:d Child, and the captain pro c««da In his to ihnw *hy. He reviews the marital relation, hi* •Ift's unwillingness to part with her als ttf% company, the Ulster being an Incum bent upon the household and an expense to the defendant. Mr* Jordison 1* eharg.-d with e*trava*anres In the way of her War.lrebe, mustc lessor.* and other matters beyond the station In life the pair occu pied She la ahso chanfe.l with attending pflMte dances, unattended, and In keeping •5 manner of h >'irs a* night in the com p*r.y of m*n whose nan*.- m are unknown t» the defendant. She also, so the cross ewnpUlnt *'a'*s, wn irven to vlsltlrg tHe park* of the city with m«n. also un known to the defendant, nnd remaining »»*y until late at night. He remonstra te with her on many occasion*, on one *? which she said, "I will go where I f!#»se. when I please and with whom I i >l«a*e: neither you nor the court nor any body e!ee pan stop me." She Is charged "Wifh being vulifir and profane. Jardlson mak«»s the statement that a* eijuadn of the Flyer he Is at>s»»nt from koat# daily between the hours of 6 »> In tfce mornlnt and 10 o'clock a! night. Such absence has made It necs»"«<'irv for Mrs. Jordison to transact the of the pay bill* and do the buying. Is tJts litter respects she Is sal! to have V*B very »*T\vtfint, stvl ha*, ties! I** ®*'ng up t v " money with which she h«* WMI provided monthly, run heavy hii'a *Vcl| have ! .<• r. chfl'-ged to the ,? • r-»i.,1-ant*t ant*t and which he has pa?J. He slmlt* th» !m ;•<»••! db'rty of th *lr Jlt fcftwt'" 1 >r an! - <ys that h's «i'» unfl: for the custody of th» chll 1 af* r b* his res .-hr-l »h» a' o? e'ifht vf.i a 9* j«k<i for s I'' >rxi-' -.he • •>■ >!* f son af'i-' th»> a*» ah.-re n.irr , 'l h<s "*er rea. hr * t-' \that the <l*- af Mrs, J In act -n fif w 1 ?er TT'n'h 'a unr \s-iv> • m i ■ t ri v. wit N* t v * r r -■ h B®*h> J f.-i'.'i i.-'fi" it -.a *> get»?n in * ► « <• <». jr : for a df *??• f> 01 A' '1 1 on -he rr i •MeeertloT' Th# w >-e rfirrled !n N T. J n» * iv»» wj eorwp.i'nt • • ?ie ?« a- r -rfca! in f"*er a : a fhst to «< -)r#» n-. >re 2* Mif!w-t«rt ' r'—- v- »«r Mr h. to P-•->! \r • * « ho««« tt- -re v - * <(.'••• f <r -• < w CT > , < • » ... , • , J''* ferif! left h m and ret tmed • her * "i T ... *»»eattU»r ! ~. • r-r *< « w - * « •! -• ' h"' * ' - a w h a" ■», TEEOINS • , M < . tUtv in r , . t rn i, . ~ a,- • • • • ... ~ T = er * are : > . - .~. l»P«rty. w *nit- rit^,i. I%e ff. « « 1 •• w«re *»«•»•<. •*-* fwi'n-f , ' > " »Tn f . » . ' , * * r 1 y£y\' ' • 11- C. • •S" e- t W T- . e„ •M MHa - ' * 3CST * lntere#t * .M.n We Want Wife Todr<v, in uy.i -,.f j| elimp** of VI'RM ; i .;:i vNi». r m<» *itb J, >r, ! v\«» praxis* & •nrj'-r »•» h th Iti th<« nvlro po.fts»t ; • a ..1 vjt» of onr a .J ! of prices. STANDARD R ixNili'RE CO. N«.vi s . n. v>< ***** *• »*? \W L>«, \»c U« U<v" New Victor"" - " AIR TIGHT. Improved and Perfected. 7fUUF\ fl !r ft* 1,1 i*** l '* MiiiCw vlf.j r. r. pi rrDJO*. tK»?h of fi"*f!e: A - -hor, y O. and Minn'.e C. Ctirev. of fveattia; J, Q Lavga lin and Mr*. Kt-a Sharp, of Seattle. County A'i i.tor Bemtin r<wtad y**er day that aiection notices %j<d been pwed in the forty-five j>r~c'?vet» of the e»ty and t-.-at nearcy all of the aewentynsix country pr*<rlncta had bwen reported aa poated. Kotlce of api>*al to the oupreme court waa yesterday P.ied by tha oef»r-lan!t tn the cue of S W. M i.ford v* A D War ner a: u*. Jodgmeat was rende«d to tha * ;t>-nor court June 30 for 137*..t0 and fjr 1:4 & a* ccats. A-»««e«or D. R. Abraham, Auditor pemaa and ropery County <"*!erk C. K. Plimpton crunt<yj the county fun-ia on hand and ad dre»i.)».l tr.eir r*ix>rt to uhe county oora m.&ti.otier* Momring coin, tZ,X2 K> currtn cy. He, che<-* *, W 2Z. Total, $.".,'130.14. City 11*11 %ote». Th« Inter at due on amountiag 'o was yesterday for wurled to NM York. The office hae annomnoed that person* who p>if;>oae moving will be obliged to do »o before Satur :ay If th»y In?- rj.t to *o:e at the :on:ir.g ■ iec'lon. The - w!H Ho** o". the n.ght of <">ctob«jr 13, at midrt >?ht. ar: i a* a re*:- d. ; rce in a precine» of ten day* prior to r< g:-?ratlon i« nw-'*** iry. tnot* who w'.<«h to • xer"i*e 'he r.*h>T of franchiae nvj*t make a bat ch.inp. of rt-aldenc* Uiey in tend before October 3. The committee nn hea*'h and aanita-tion met at the coun" .l chamber yeateriay af ternotn and took up • •• mr-er of pt-!- dor»' !!•••*• r..-"3. The matter of :i -«-n«e* and the probable e*'-'«b;uhri<;nt cf a market iioje. w,is f illy d:s- j,-. !. and 'he result of the f >nn;. -> d<- il >n a til an,-, ar In recommendations tha* wfil be addr *a ed to the C' ur. 1i the memtx^rs of tli-* <• >mmatea ;h»r.» were present John W. K ih , George li and othfr jrrocer of tue city, alio are interested tn tna au4)jec<. THE SALMO* INDUSTRY. Its tireaf Growth «»n the Coast—The Importance ot Propagatioa. Prof. XV A. Wilcox, atatis'teal agent of the f'n't.d States fish who i AU b<«-n lnsp*vting the Pacific coast for the laet two or three month*, has just returned from a trip along the Oregon coaat. ta far south as Crwc«nt City. Just over the California Hne, and la n >w at tho Imperial. On thsa trip Prof. Wllco* v sited all tha Coast river*, gathering d;»ta for the next annuel report of the fish comm!ssh,n. F peaking to an Orc gjnun r«por:«r Wednesday he said; "The run of flah !r all the Coast a reams, with tha exception of Co- i hay and Kogue rurer. has be-'n m::rh fceow the though the «*>tuon as a rule were surpris ing Iv large, •"The * > '<mon Industry." continued tha agent of the flah oomm->*ion. "his become a great factor on tne Pacific const. Sal mon H a commodity tha' la readily con verted Into caah. and n d ->♦.« not require the of very considerate capi tal. J firs' vlafed the Coast eight years ago. an! liar! timt four years a*J and fhn development In this Ind !»try that I have noticed In each auccessive trip \V- st has surprised m». Four yt-*r* ago no flah w*re caught for commercial purpos.* in the four rivers emptying 'nto tha Sound • hove Se.ittV; hut cannertea have aln e b»« n Udlshed ther«, and. a few month* ago. when I was oror ther», I learned that the catcrh last year amounted to a bo at 6 000.000 pounds. The Importance of prop agation is now tying f. it. and the Commission wIR «IOP fin 1 It neceaaary to establish more hatcheries here K\ ry year the Pacific coast Is making gre<<-«r arid greater demands up<;n the fi.ih com mission." Prof Wf,-ox Is actively engaged In gath ering stat »•!->« for the •ommlp'don. Last year his report on th* Pa<coast made a pamphlet ofemrtl hundred pag* a, flUed with tabl<« and ail manner of da'a. The ITnlted S-atee government has real ised the Importance of gathering su h data an<l a'attstlca ev»r since an *xr;*rt er<"e It ha J some years ago. In which It was compelled to pay over more than |r. fioft.ooo to Knghtnd Vccording to Pr f Wilcox, thia gove-nm'nt and England entered Into a treaty r»g»rdlng the right to fish In Canadian and American waters on the A'!antlc cosat. which provided that the of either country could tak*> rtsh In either Canadian or American waters, regardless of boundary linen, for the period of ten y«*ars. At th» end of that tlm* the -omm>s'. >n to ar.d assess the benefit that had accrued tonne or the other party to the treaty and the nation which »ria so benefited was then to reimburse the otb»r in caeh. At the end of the ten years th» <*ommls«ion Canada presented In evidence elab orate statistics ird tab'** showing every pound of flah that had twn tak-n unil-r the conditions of rhe treaty The United H'ntp* hrd no'hlng to ofT»r In return. «ave v<>ry Incomplete oraJ evidence though its representative on tie commlss >n. B*n Itu»*er. h ii «atSfled tha' Canada was in rt itlitv the naMtn benefited, »rd the re sult was a finding t»v w-trtch this country hid to pav the five mMions m- r>• toned -a Fngland rhen rem irked I'r if Wil cox this government v .s a;»pre d t.e lmporiar<-e of *'atistlcs. Art l.en«ne Ontln* To"»f The pri-i'v loir eaMn on Q '• n Anns hi'l, wh-oh i»mv- 1 «•> r ' e « «• bj«s t 'n the h»" '* ' s <W»T *b'r.g par** of the S«- | «?♦!• Art T liT'ie an • 3eh of Design two weeks igo, his tw-en arteofl a# th# subject for the #fcer.»:iing portv today. The«e pirti; n«tt ; ng r 5 le. j *a th# «='udio In the H!r-klfjr K;'*i-g at 1'» o' '!vk an 1 Hoard the *h> v r v »h-' ' : terse.**'. ,-<* F'r«- ar-'~*.te >- * f* ilun »•» »*e*eta J*hvM the we**h*f r>- % v» •' *he p.u'v w .11 pr *' ■* nr'.h'M bo it hou#e s* fh» f"! V f Bi'terv street «»«1 t>.er<* »ke*.* v - 'h» »w' of yi»h*s a* anch-T, ■ ■wis * •*- • a 1 ri in"*# f- o t v • -,»•••« .in! fsr >r of the EMott P*v T •-ht Club q .ar?e r «. t i'i * erslty lilies. RMMBi If Of ' ' * hvt-! of r»ren*# jviM »!t- no! ve-»■-y* a visit in th# party part Of ' he w *» ic Hoi Charle* W. Sfywmi'. of T * -, in, tws * ■-.•epte.l *s' "i of ' h-*» * c a * : "** n TVnnr KCI or F"r !»v ever '•*#. H ? - ihje«.'t *»IU b»- **M.»r,e Art >e! The J >«(•-* h""l a Maes iff r* vt'er i' tv '■> <w> • ->f > ' ** p;« .« * ■■- » ; !ea:eri» w •# ».h.»a » ■ r ne " -K- •«, The S»»n- »■ •- m* <*•• «"» «•» a r! *5 ies < rn \ t» ; n the '"m of * afar, in crlrps»>n a" 1 *.'■?'*. r!»«i :<o> ! '*■«. anl w h To* W in !>* *■ *r. arl • : t « . < th# ♦ •:«•» T* s p ; a w.: bw nixdf h* »=>."'■ > (" .* '• * • r I'orl lllakclrr , „ V. . ,-•» < %• • *; XT, »IM. <l»v ev-n .i|f fc." S4'' r-" -r 1l « - ' t \l r*rito of a**'*r «*1 feet of lusaber, j •••»»* Johnaon. Mp'a'n. The fwo-rr »■-'v. rr V i » jv'. hst'"* BV 1 !> ■ * : 1 * "# f ■ a K»r s ' e. « t-.ow m « for R..» V tr '!• » S e .-v » fr 31 j • ▼ • a hr sght oki -r«»n ' -m A *«*•<> f.f! »«• t"P M:• ,•»' w-"h ' rv'i» r e\;»' ':.f| ' •*» r« t :rT» wt " as fr -1 h.:t t' ' «.• w»» » v -w-- .n it * ir.'u'. t 1 : ( r»rr is >si (««t cf hus.hs* ** »* * K * v -ran • s "t* #v»r r#^>ov»-a -i ■ 1 1 if • .■>» :*e > •.« m* • - C •« *-en '• • -v:-e-1 into It f # » v 1 - !V f v>f «:•«. «.'*■«" C :n --p«» i;, OMM r~*.f ma t*.-a « ;.J . ~er : « ■•-• « » r •• • * •v. n. *-h. ft vt%> e Ibv i <e»; <. i* #*•*-.re s •as sr. an '?<-%•» j ea<t»> 5 t> 1 -m<> 5* • * • a>-« s, « >< ■ »•-■ • ' . me ;e, #r - .1 of erer t» « ' . » or 'VI « * • *»e ta-Vi* * «*■' I'-J* t: « « f a-"* r«.T'«*rj» ik * «*e; - ' ' - ' rt , .jld -uS» .*;• • • . I BK tfan T J ># a ''•Mr »- • ar .4* # 1 * • « - » J. -i 1 - ;. v** ■ a • * " ». * . t! .J ■ • ♦ "f « j : «. ?f "- * a •' | » ' * * * ~ - *■> .» V:# »;>»•.*, a a-.-i Go- -! r««* «h: :* pnca-u --o*>*r 1 yo«r * rht. 4"y&£%* frr^. \; M K'ir,»« v\ r.nsV Ira ' .• < c „ y. I »>•.. .N. v». w.'. *u- BOARD OF PtBLIC WORKS. i Cfc«rrr Strait »«• P»Tf<-Prl«o* Laknr to ('omtrnri Road*. Tli* of p-ibilc wart# BK:t yeaterday morning in spectai session at tha Becr»- tarv - * offi:a and transacted the foUow;ag bu*!r;ew: T * p!»ns &r! specification* o? tha sewer on Broadway. ix?:w*. n Raet Spruce stir 4 ! and Yesler way. connecting w.:h the main wwer tn the latter nam»d street, were filed. The work ts to be performed by the residents alonsr tha I'M of the propoael improvement. and will be paid for by an assessment arranged arnarsr themeelT'S an;! the* w"l also let "he contra *a The | s»wer win be a verified «ight-in:h ptpe. and the only portion of the work that tr.e City eng'naer and t-oari of public works W.il perform wU be the superviss-n, 00 that tha results wlii COB form *th the or ' dinance*. Th*> ;>iar.s and specif!;** Mona for *h» pav ir K of Cherry street were approved, ani me *«* rotary wai Instructed to advertise f r bid*. .he » >rk celar and fir bl'vks on end. on a concrete foun dation. The c-irbin* Is to be jrai..te an ! una -ontrict * Li include alley *«*y tmer- laid with th« sama pavtnjc. VLain i tenant, uniier the contra"?, "will be for f*o year* Th» contract will bo let Mon day, October U, and should be competed In ninety dav» t~n m that date. The superintend nt of stree-s was au thorised 'o lay out a fourteen-foot rial way ak>B*r the shore of IJM'KS T'r.lon, fr'rn the end of I>ext*r street *rade to the south end of the Deany-Hoyt addiuon. Th« use of the roal will be to avoid a portion of the Union boulevard, which 1* reported to be unsafe. The action of the board of yesterday will in a small measure conflict with the intentions of the Que*n Oty Cyole Club, whi-h ha* pro jected a return path to the city from Fre j raont along the line that the city proposes i now to use. Supt. little says, however. I that th* sidewalk of the boulevard l* in fine condition, and sii*«rp»;s that the cyclists use that Instead of going to any expense In putting In a roadway that would. !n view cf the city's needs, be ab sorbed In the ni n; ipal improvement. T'.e ! board contempla'tyj the use of c;ty pris oners th work, *!:: h u.-e of the bona and nri* > in the Jail will un<foubtej'.y ; be authorized by an ordinance drawn un dar the state laws. A Ml Sf HE JITS. i Mclvnr-T} nrtiill Tonight. Th« communication from Dr. Ts?u« !n yesterday rr.urninjr's haa attmo'M witie a< entlon. Molvor-Tyn diH has ihiM to ia regard to the n.al ter: "Of eour«* T shaH Five Dr. TV i« or any ortjer gen . invMiindto mv p»-<-f./rm.tn»*e thoroughly. Ther* r. )t, nor h** there mr l>e«n, any -rt-t ah n' i:,ir"i-r in whi. h I con duct ray tn»'». Dr. Ti":<« i« perfectly at liberty to r.. uif t v :r«e members of the cvrr mittee. Bat «.« to my r«-pn atlon," f.nd with a pmi>, "I do not consider that it at stake. 1 have hern b- fore m«*i!<al b<';«i>:s all over the world, and have convio d the mo<: skeptical «tr.on£ - - rinil • men of the fc nu!r,• ju'-s of rry p wc-rs. I c< :> >d-r Dr. Tit s' - g gfuHon as to his s- le::ln* a committee and having the trsts performed under h « \l super-vl* »n as an ln»u!t to the ci.tnmif*: * that h »v« been app inted by ttie various aud:. '. « 'Mr h.ive w!-n- " J my performan<-''* in this *y. However, I will do anything that la fair." Tyrwlall *lll be at Che Seattle theater tonight. "inn u Topic*." The Anaconda Standard has this to ray of "Town Toj « " w v fi opf ni nt the Third Avenue- theater Sunday rrifht: "The Pr > i lvray (\-mei)i*r?a had t?.» bi?- g<-«t eudleree at th« aeu a at Fv ar.a* opera hou** Just e\etilng They d-*-er\ ed It. T«»»n Top. a* t* « frothy thing, s.;t with such tr-n ■*« Mack. Queen. T*»n Bro* k and Harrlngnn. and * h la<!i - a« M!»w Norman. Nugent .md the rest, it went w-:h a ze#t that pieast-d the audience mightily." "Mnrle Antoinette.'' Tonight at Denny hall, University of Washington, Char Us W. S.vmour, the w-'ll known lecturer, and a-hoae le.-tur 3 at the Seattle theater lost year and the > <»ar before win lie r members 1, ■». ill lecture to th# atudents ar..i to V. e peopl# generally. II.J aubject u "Maria An toinette." Chief Clerk Rlehnrdaon Oat. IJ. H. P.: • .arl* n. who ha# been chief clr-rk of the r Uway e»rvl-« In this city for some tl 'ie, w is rtl'ove<l of his of f«. » last Morisv an or*!»r fro.ll hea !- quart* rs in Wnshi-s-'on City, «iyj the Oregonlan >f- H l . *har :s s!*k at h.s at W -tUn—•. H s si r has r.o*. yet *. r> srs *. anl peni.r.g * h • {■>;»• inttrmt t l a *• H be ueum> 1 h- A-iis'nnt Sun'' -:en3' s nt F. W Vc,; 1 of the r.iiiw iy tr.a:l «>rv; e. Mr. V : » is n">«ert on an Irs- >n trtp i ro Btit;sa Ooiumbia. an.l will no' he Kick f - aom# i vs Th# c\ :se r*f Mr. R!"hardsor.'# r-»- rr <*a! is not known None of his i«-> cU'm Will s-sr anyth!nc abc It, a*. Jpr w f»«* to k:v>w anytMng about i*. Mr. K h- ; . • n h t.-' ". » en s. ■ n hy frien-la. r«*f 'o - v at• v-h t-g »h '■-•Ver about c« of his rfT.itil. Th- office Is under r •.* ■ll »ervi--« reg it'on.s. h 1 1 remcrv'.*: fr- -rn the chief !erk#h':> rot or. y ?sl<»s the "" "•» a'»sv from the mm re m>' *•! hst r - -nvt's h m fr r n th# # «'■ s <". * " >v e - kn< a herd s' j>. The r -n v 4! v . 1* ere .tied oons.Jer s a d'.a- i>n among t'.e re-n in tha mail a« r\'i«-». a# the . *" •# w.« of im l»frta->--e. I « not kr >»n who Mr R;~h ardaon'# OWOOOOOO Offl '•«>. an 1 none of th» e>rk# now a*"' 'e to :h# >*?!-#. as t: h. s been the h!sfor\- of the rta ■« thit * { a m«n *. 1 in. re * nr !' **'s • - ";m» »» -v» W!« hr'.-f !»nl " S 1 t-r' 1 i f->-n the «e-v<.."« f ■"•• -*• ■' Mr. Richa.-Jaon h .3 it about two jreara. (i feral 'TrpturT >\ llkin# «"<»n»ln*r. ■y-f S«indir. >»•—• 4 »» ♦ Fir" Tt»»v. I jneh in t** -? o*?y Si K* #"v*p 1 1 to Ra* r T. w»'k -s D P of j ,g - 'rn.' serretarT of r' " Bav' T"urg jl* '{>:■■■« t*n n >f Am-r a. On Mr : «.r ! #f•. r- Vt -N rs.at 2 o">- k. arl la J th# even!r.* thera will he a ra"y of tha Pv' "• - - c ; ■ : » an.* their friend# !n , r! e <*rty in the Mti" che~ 'h. when h» u'". a • •• s th.-tn * n thaw -k o< t_ e Tounj t'e«%^e. . , , w ,« » ~T . r f ,k j eh r h in I !a. wh.*re he res'rn j ad tha pastorate to take th* management of this 1 .>»"< i'eople's ■*-* in ■*,»•. on T. ■ » y- s * c-t He i# * r-ngr. Ho k. », # 1 * ; 1- e.-*• « ! w"K» i- "na to h«sr b r-. I Th.-s '»■* '"n has fir *!v# r» -s to *. k til #oci#t!e*. 4 ;, *' '"»>0 meri -# H* wis the or c -.a*or of tha "t.v a C." or <*• - «".an Culture Course*. - -w p. . ular *■"h wMtp-'ar •* T* s *s h s * *• \ t?a " Cms" *■!tii «"* -«i C*r«o», ha » \ - \" a .1 \'« . ! ron*#r A renerat lldUtiM t» utMM •o ail to * "td# anJ fceskr lir. W ..k.:,# all thrse st-rv- ea. BUI \ itii:*. v- t*-- f j *- -*« o* r~» p «• •. <> .- -♦> a*# err »■*»-;y tm •• ; # t v * * #v- 4 <t» v * w * - a Jo. \ * <■ 9" ' * w.-.. fca g'»* , j arl -a: • - * -s-'v A re. sr".-n '9 ' ■:• meTtlSe'S and e. , { e£ Rmiwtk OkWCtl *isl be gsven ton e t i a*. •" e , -s : . s . ..... A con i U'vi;» ■! .- er*. : 3*o r. N.t ».■• ' * "' Tit ~ T" ■: • j the 1 . .. g »v >'i r, - je #» - w. r»# ri f Una w.th :s .r iirsr.?? ». e-.-ral ai.,.;* }v.» e *»»<" - .».<»* » 1 cai J e .*1 Children Cry for Pkcher'3 Castoria. .HE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. 1896. MINES AND MINING. OTHERS OF THE ICf.WI'W riI TI*Q I* SORE GOOD WORK- Groan! Belsg Explored fcy Taaael, 9ha ft and Diamond Drill—An Efnlparst of Powre* Drills to Be Fwrnlohed—Cat Stone Trimmings tor tke Tunnel Montk-Jo** 1 Front the Districts. In and about the head o? Oriter Star gutih a great transformation is going on. says the Rosslard Miner. Between the placing of machinery on the Monte Crista, the clearing away of t.m'oer covering the hillsides and the erection of new bai'.i lrga at the city of Spokane, the locality woukl scarcely fee recognised by a former resident of the camp after an absence of even a few rrsntfas. One of the most no ticeable features c«b»erved In passing up the g his the Mugwump work ng tun neL Started Just above the Colombia A Western railway, a little west of the rail way bridge, the entrance to the tunc 1 s tan Is out in bold relief. In the matter of construction this tunnel Is a veritable t auty. It is t mbersd in flrst-oUss man ner lneide, while the outside has b* -a dressed up with a retaining wail of gran i e, which givas It an a.r of graceful s-a bility. This tunnel is being driven on an or# v«-in which comes out of th» City of Spo kane grouad. Where started the vein was fca 3 y br * n up. but is rap.<iSy taking definite t'.ape. Both walls are n we.l f.r-ilned. the ore b«.ng filled with end iron cx.ie wnieh g.va of a large ore body not very far ahead. The Mugwump, although about tho last cf the Krd mountain properties to be placet! under active development is coming raj' dly into promlnen.-e. Be.ng covered from one end to tiie other with a heavy deposit cf gravel and earth, surface «*- p.or.ition was txceedin/ly difiVcuit and un cer-a:n, until by deveiopmer.ts in the Iron Misk. C.'y of Spokane and Gem. which surround the M igwump on three the course of the several veiris entering the Mugwjmp from the propenies nimed could be determined. Now the work is rendered comparatively easy anl progress la rapll. The "bonanisa" vein of the Iron Mask has been traced to and uncover ! in the Mugwump ground. The G*m vein. a.-«« lying in the Gem shaft as high as J 'I In g./td, 10 per cent, copper and eight ounces of sliver i er ton. h.«s also been iii-- cloied in thf wes'f-rn portion of the M wtimp, showing two and one-half feet of solid iron an.d copper sulphides at the point of discovery. It is toward this ore body that the working tunnel is directed. ■U ' n reached, the workings ».il be sev eral hundred feet below the surface. Some IN f et of gjod ground Intervene bItWW the mouth of the tunnel and the ore bo-iy in point and a larf-» extent of valuable mineral territory will be opened before the latter > reached. An Interesting feature of M''g"W-.mp de velopm«nt Is in progress alcrig the line of (he tunnel, half way up the hill. At this on the northern boundary of t! e Mug a* imp, the company's diamond drill plant Is at work. A hole Is being bored to a depth of 1,000 feet to determine the char a ter of the ore veins tra\«rsins the cla ;n. The boring is directed toward the - >uth at an angle of a;»out degrees, while the ore vein* traverse the claims from east to west and dip to the north. It is anticipat ed that the drill wiUi pass through tr.e main Mugwump ore v in at a vertical d-th cf a:-out "X) feet from the eurfa-e, thus affording the deepest exploration ia tha camp. It !* nf»!!e«s to say tl.at the corea cut by thc> drill in this operation are examine! with intense interest, and with every el'.ange are assayed to determine the v.'.i ie of tlie mineral.tiirough which the drill has pass L To this extent the work of the d: imond drill is conclusive anl satisfac tory. That it has not been started just f! ough to one si le or the other to mi s valuable ore bodies is a matter only to he deiterr me- by a s»*r.es of hv>lea put d >v. n at reg .ar i..ter%aLi al ng the course - f the v in or by the slower, but more rel a ble process of drifting in on the vein. In the case rf the Mugwump tho diamoi i drili simply anticipates, as the tunnel, fol lowing the vein, \»(11 shortly traverse the gro tnd now Vlng penetratwi by the drill. When in Ro.ssla.nd 1.«~.t I>r. Kilbourne bvin negi-dUti m» looAir.g to the equip ment of the Mugwump w.th poiver <irilis, which will likely be ord« red when he re turns to the mine. With compressor! at the Mugwump. H--d Mountain and Monita, a solid grcup of power-equipped mines comprising twelve aljoining properties, •»dl overlook the city. Gold From tlcnrh Sand*. Th» Port TowTi3<?nd Call stays: Am ong the arrives on the Garland yesterday morning from dv*n the Straits wki El r~inra. ?f Cw'f. Mr. r.ar.ta U the pa* t'- iitea of the only devioa that has yet b*en ev<":!v--l to successfully slants lva.tb S d from tha s.ir and he is here for tha jurpoae of santr.g or* of hit machines ts a Port Townsrnd company end to put it In running order. Tl:-% machine, which !s a vrv «mi >l* contri*. nee. Is no* b!":nj bu.!t at the Qr.mper Manufacturing Com pany's mill and will ;>« read', for opera tJoa by Monday ne-ct. Tt « secret cf ti a of the ma:h:ns lies lh the chemi* .*»! «.«»i in treating th« aiir, H x, through wb. h the sanl and wat«r Hereto f re chetn: a! machines have r.ot t*en a f owing t > t s larc* exper.se of k-ap- ~< j-reparM. Th» c »t of k( p ing Mr. Banta's machine «_pp: is at- ut 11.50 per m r.th. ar.d 1; savta £ per cent, cf tha e \ passing throsfb it Mr Banta haa several of these rr i hnes operating on the Cus and un '-r fav ruble condS t: -r.j th-ey a vera r* IV> per day to the man( three r four p«r.-G\s V.rg required to k»ep on« maihlns *..rklng to Its fullest o.ipac'ty. Th« ir.a*h:ns now being built tvers w v e iparated on a cla.'n en Van couver lalani. Germany's Trade With .Japan. T e V- r'.:-. trade K-:;\ w's a.xys: "Tha n»w .MTntr-.j' —\-y be-we* n Qer ma-y and Jap\n, h was ratified by V'th goverrmr!. j A, .. «. u f all-] auh ?*eat m;:»' i lo& i>y till German manu fac irera The Uft tw j yaa- 9 have been c v -»•••■ x ! bv « va«t in -«■.»»• in ♦he G —r.xn ax ports to J*, u'i, and It Is b»- 11 V«.a :!: 11 urrler than w tre-.tr the o«r --t■'i-*i tvl *** tha a j err p - 're can be develo.-1 to all! crea>r ex- -at. at Want In Important ar '>a. f-e Ger rr. n ? *a! to Ja m. which aver «»' 'r»m •'- 5 - to *.'54 : «• >c mark* an r..:a..> r#„ ~1 - « ' a -f .«) rr-<rk« in IS-. The •.« 0 ' th# tonnage Is made np of ron ar.d :ro-w,-a "h>pe.*!al;y not.tMa ta these flgtrr*# !■ f' » er.-rr- 'a <j saf.fr f *.'• which C-'- expur.a annual.y Ja-'an. In !\, • Ji- in af*T Cr«at i; r :»a n. Ger trs-!y-» be*; oaatamer ta th.a Una, aad tt at il * ants tree "It • r. ■ w re; -teJ r. the beat authcr ft" that a D:t;b amdlcate lrv * "** to e.<*ab' «h fa" —e* of fo-ent kinds m Japan In or<*r to take adraatajra o' ?h» *o v -» h*.t ' v .-r% m-a#-s tn that c-:--ry r*-f-f from a ernta to Zi c?u a a i y." ><*" Tariff. 7*.# . Y < V , TT<4 . '*• **• * ; r tarUT. a•» - . -•«•'. «• i ccr.t»' cr.art, th* ?*•*« 6( pr*-t.^.: T t >*. Lrnar IB * 2f» ♦. V»t. Tn» >• •.-• w—s V!,• e S Inffrttea »« - > - ».v# 1* . »r» t . .«• . r. *#u - ?*•*! NMr.* IS'iunt Riljilftf, hu bMS ■ r-. -• <i -.r. . -t:~ - . v . rj A'. « o A SNtfy * . :>- M ga*fe» er~ U*t r » "*> 'a *r - *ji of a r*.-* ' • >•« ♦»r : ;j% , * ; •• » r - ->1 r g. • -W * ' < *■ - • r .•* 2# g -,« >: • :?r r.-". *• «# 7* • ~-ur en i-.i-i„ • • * * -* ■ * ■- • •• . * .j e4r t?*e trouble. li wu discovered that the Ugh: wouia not work, as d It irms tho*.*ght beet to postpone iae lecture catfl Saturday nlgtt. A numbw of handsome phot-tgrabplc i.ews tr«r« hung en the wail ir .d p?;*d in lavish profusion on the tsbie tn the ..ail, *ni BA-iy ladies and gentlemen lln £ r i" * sfter ths audisnoe had tMwn examaizg ;i» pictures *• 4?prtdi'.tvi ay ee. THE PI RE roOD SHOW T# • « fb* Armory, Bfgls. *' c * «■ Kevewber T. .«• and piace for bo',dine the teatt.e pyre food exposition have heen D"'f\ : , ed °y lR * executive committee of the Ket*.i Grocers' Exchange and Manager r> November T, to 6a t- November 14. Sun lav excepted. and "•* Armory have besn decided upon. The exhibition after the first day will be open from 2 to 13:30 p. m., with the cook ing lectures from 3 to 4 p. m. in the dining room adjoining the main hail. The floor space of the latter, measuring 10 mo square been laid off for sixty booths, and th:s will afford mm for every local food product firm and a number of for ones io make elaborate display* The circulars and Soor pians wsr* sent out •ast night. Manager Bucdrley and the committee hive opened an offi:e at 1205 First avenue. or t floor of the Athletic hull ding, * r.ere every convenience and desk room •aa been provided for members of the various committee* and intending exhibit ors oan get :or»-her and learn the de lays of their exhioits. At the regular weekly meeting of the exchange tonight at Pettis' hall, recep tion and exhibit committee* will be ap p->int«i by President rill man. Manager irij<3Kiey will arrangs for orchestral mosio and cocking lectures week. The in terior of the hall will be beautifully deco rated, and plans and designs for booths now on exhibition, with specification - CO ® t ' OT **®«. at the exposition office, " F"ir«t avenue. All of this work will be done -by Seattle firms. Manager Buck ley will visit Portland and San Francisco next week, looking up a prominent cook ing lecturer, and on* who has never been heard In this state. PROM CEXTIt.it AMERICA. Steamer Transit Arrives and Goes te Quartermaster Dry Dock. Steamship Transit, of the Puget Sound « t antral American Steamship Co«npany, is at Quartermaster harbor, ready to go •on the dry She arrived at Vic ri* ' 'ine-j iay r>um Centra' America, ?/"* 'IT 7 receiving orders proceeded to 1 jrt ' ownsend, where the quarantine in fc.iection was passed. Ye-teniay morning the Trans.t left for Quartermaster har f r. on tho way over *he was paired by the steamer S,r.h M Kenton, which was coming in from "nrt B'akoley. on board t'e Hen ton was K. na 1 Chilcott, of Chii oott & Karnet=on, t ,e shipping agents. As tre boats came near together he yeHed to tne that th*y were to call at the Oregon Improvement Company's bunkers after leaving Quartermaster harbor. This !n -ordsnee with a contract signed Wednesday afternoon, and coal will be ta- here in future by the vessels of the P .g<_t Sound He Central American Pteam- K.'np Company, rather man at Comix whers the Transit coaled for her flrst two trioa. The order on the Oregon Improve, ment Company calls for 100 ♦oi,s.* T * 9 quantity was being «arkvd yesterday T e Transit will be scrap. 1 ; >nd ; tinted h fore coming here. Sho will »ail for the soutu aga-n October 10. Missionary Meeting. An Interesting un ~ der the auspl,. s of the Women's Fn'r-.-n "slonary go. .• Tv of the Free V -•hureh. will bo he'l this evenlcff In * ® 1- "St Free Merhoiist chnrSi, R'* 1 p're street, between Ninth artl Tenth avenues commencing at 7:3rt o'clock *j*»? SYRUP OF PIGS To ff«t its b'nejieiml rfftrtt, thu genuine. Munu/ae tured fry Fli SYRUP CO EMPIRE JEWELRY CO. •fr STOC K » AJT RECEIVER'S SALE! Every Article Positively Reduced. Fir# kaa«r*4 plreM Sterlla* ailrar Jforrltlea Batlaakaaka, j j All Watck«a, ••!!<! *»td, «ro'd «Ha« •»« «U>a*» Corn KatTri, Cntlele Knives, N«U Dl**, Tw»»i»f«, fallw T >(*• Bicycle T««». Key Rion, Entrr Balla, Wai Ballt, -to., far- Coma and ««' prices on Diamante aad Plaiamd I. II aierly 75a, «nd fl. will ka sold at 40« •••!*. Ttaaaa.nd. of doU..-.' worth of lateat atyt. Jewlry b«te« mM J I i irftkoat regard to coat. MesJeaa Oars* Broaaa and ail »(kM Cloaks r«4ao«i W M This nook raaet he tamed Inta «ife at a ana. cent- Aarane irh* fareetl*»«r« »k« ba*gala» k*fa« a® MM *» yav ••at. |la««aal tram aU «tertte* ttlraa TakU aal «*W fall t® pronoon.« tklo tU« most arraepln« aala at Jawel** ■! M law Kara I—aw* la teattle. ! Goods WartaQted As Represented or Money Refnndei All Former Prices We Have Quoted Hold Good Until Stock Is Exhausted. No. 705 Second. A.v. Bo Tronkto «• Skaw qt>l| B. D. Barart, B«ct!rtr. DECODE I could get relief DEvUIiE fr°ni a most hor rible blood dis ease I had spent hundreds of dollars trying various remedies and physi cians, none of which did me any good. My finger nails came off and my hair came out, leaving me perfectly bald. I then went to HOT BPRINGS Hoping to be cured by th* celebrated treatment. *>ut rerv soon became disgusted and decided to try S.S.S. The ettcct was truly woodenuL I commenced to recover at once, and after I had taken twelve bot tles I was entirely cured—cured by S.S.S. when the world renowned Hot Springs had failed. 0«B** •• a* 4 i» Tr»tr»*t mv.'ri frr^t-utj »• SWIFT WECIFiC CO. Aii«s»».o«. j AMUSEMENTS. THIRD AVKXI S THEATER— SEATTLE AMUSEMENT CO, Inc. W. M. KUSSELL* Manager. TONIGHT. A. T. PEARSON'S GRL\I COMPANY, Thursday, Friday. Saturday and Saturday I Maucee, Land of the Midnight Sun. Regular Third Avenue Prices. Sale of Seats at Tr».\ter Saturday. September 27. Telephone, Pike 5. THIRD AVENTE THEATER. SEATTT "»»■■«, »r\Trft Inc. W. M. RUSSEUU Manager. Extra. t. r r a RESERVED SEATS Stow oa ial« for the klg a hew TOO TOPICS. Regelar price*, positively ao higher Get la line and avoid the ratk. Ttlrphoue IMka X SEATTLE THEATER— Northwest Theatrical Asse-tat'.en. Paul U. Hyner. Resident Mar.ager. Fridav, Oetober 2nd. By Special Request, The Great TYNDALL! In Ilia Wonderful Exhibition of Ills ! Mystic w Powers. i Entire Change of Prognmma TE.TTS OF MIND READING NEVER 1 BEFORE SEEN IN SEATTLE. 1 Prlres, X»\ S»c and 60c. Seats now on sitle at Theater. The flacDotigal! & Southwtck Co. First Av* Today and Saturday. Special Sale of Ladies' Umbrellas. We offer 300 Ladles' Umbrella!, Pant goo frames, India silk cover, with neat natural wood, Dresden, horn, celluloid and ebony handles, regular prices $1.50, 51.75, $2.90 and $2.25, choice at SLl9^ These are all new Umbrellas and Mtt be on sale at this price today and tomorrow on!]* High-Grade Gymnasium Work. Y. M. C. A. Gymnasium. l KuiUtmf * tpreinlty. Note—J«la now; H"9 g*r nmoO tm QNB monthi 3*ya «Jues for on« year. Twa J oil*r» 1 rvl ujn 'w wl-i s« ek«nr«i 6 twenty day*. H. 1 Lamps J$L Just ' s ~ Received. Also the cho'cest part Tin from o her of the best mauu!acturors of 2anapa In t?ie V. S. For uo-to-ilafe coo-is la tlip>© !ine§ M. SELLER & CO. Fall Sports.. • 4 # • Gyrnnaiium Ooodi-*f every nature. m« Foot-Bell# aa4 Ball Uniform* • • Loaded A "ITWtBg» for QUAIL and DUCK& man at nmn Dinaley^rdWWtek Ift4 Eutsf Arm*. ♦ ftEATTULJCaitti I