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i A BASELESS FABRIC. v - srarr TIE CKEAT IORTHERI DM- ; - CIAB6EO SCI AT BUXTAtO. 1 ofc» tWntkfalaeM «t (b* | jw InlrWg Cfeart* Tk*4 H WM - »»wn TVr Wove *«f Mire# Sf Me* frem fcr «fce *e« Tfc»«a --| aeiTM-fto Mejorttr M EattUN I m r«t« ei AH-Mncit c«»»r *«" s to fie fer VeiUaler. » *';•« _____ ■ - r Th« «bw» ma<te re-ertlr *T . lata t« the 11 set a>en Isad b«eo »ts#= .mr* ► I '">« - tfae toinpe of tfae G**at Nor- amrm ra: *»r s •t Hf£rar4 liecaaae ttorr ?-■> , ft MciCtirteT **» t+rwmmmi ooaani fc>y tfeoee ionft tfa® fact*. »f ■: » lev feOit>4 beyocaa aU '»*ti or Tfaa iwrweaaj swtoiweiwf of V. A- —jwrlrreX'tins* of sjs« m-rtmoo, «f tfce <sreat jeortfawrs. &*e « - reaCy «MM» vrteia* ta •>« »—car, eaylfw to very >*•* t.aet KM MMMK tn «■>»» •faore wftftto to "is wn»*«aiaoi £*-•«- fc irttiT " 9(e«r »ww Master Kertb*nJr WJSta-as lUTiey, atn fae« wawri-a'* ' n»r*» of tr * ftb«(A ans way tfawefare **• f» * T |WeiNtie*4 to tnT« own* knww *4f» of * * . •*« twsoaa tor tfte -J**--'**" "* H* mutiemrsmm the fo<s«ierlc* ov«ar , fc»a oao mct*t .--• ***Sr«a; Xort-'.*ra Ra-3«ar 1 i *r4. Ort. ; H TIH IT "jTilnir *-Ea«e»»-«£ p«a- SaiuKi «t« ttoe aeetomwa-Iteoeew of x«»trr : ! ' toy ttokt o***«*e» W» »err ***+»% \ ftwm Use eaoe* tt*r awnjod »ei • >»tr. tfe* K Ciafa. 1 fc*T« m, s*+• & ftjuary 445 proaooar-ft* tfae «s» *-•» a<- j •o-leW' toOMirfWft. <aot e^; f :eea» : ■tfit *««e ifc-4 ei?—act EIO ft* me of ax*r*b oo *.cmts* of 3a£> of ia tA* and if tiwr •e totoit* tv-y *y? l* t&e anr m-a «• fWrr-4 wpinyewr#* wivon 'lse worn of tfee ftbofi* Josyfi»* as ifrTrawr ia t:se J&rce - ■"Y*, in*i-L3£T. Msster Hectoaaic.** I ft* <o **oca last po»sWe i g- prt» fr«es lai»lfc <a# aafortioate «»ta»r of Ifae tAS»«eaa c&at**. fv* •iiiscbfcrjredr* m rnesa**l«a«. •sey m ei»o totrly r-f** .**< "■» ftaee »r.f tSwy were <ita- har#":!. a»4 *f»o *«b>4 crrtaif: y J#r r«-a4y to map p&n tft# ffcar** If it *««r# afaeoititely I 4'- ftpars Mi res>;j4iat# t. Tft<f Hiai?»f tav femf iiK-ra r* to wv» s<€ W. VV. f Vtmwae. lor sty»sf.4f*:«o aft 4 r*|»tr. p ftatiwrteee to* f«»io*is# fttuftrot o.*r I;.* ova ir.t. "Hiiiyard, <> . 2. i*fr* —T faa*e h**n *i»- §6oy*et At iae Great Xortiera car at SWiyar# 4a itv «at*"i*»- at a iaik* <of *•&* ;*•*: • ats:w« I <i® ac •srttatetf" wtsa flbo»t of tfae m*» »oo were laij off on fcjriTftfwr », *iwl m a pjftt.mi to slate |»oest#eety (otttkc wi-Ji »->« t» 4* it In f«-1 t > m*b>niy of ! ta* mtu laid etf eei« aot » ».•*. ui.4 to *»'e a; ail. or awe ao4 are to *ote for B" l>«4£in2sr Tt> fo iowimr I-Oft' »rr. •.« g" asea Key oot be oat of st tius ; •is?*. m "V. d Mj>f or.» <-«n* up from Ore f.- morn os J-se 13 uu% s«4 it aot eaiitle4 to : |J ft'--.*. "Ibftert Aiun Was **at to Tjcaveoaor-h j to a''f<t i« !%e a.T>j»a cat r*« a la.-d vff i: 5 -'Tftom-ita Gran? (MM from Ariaon* ft<»ut TWO moot be afto. Not wtitHl to a 1 ■ *«*♦■ i»er*. **l. K »*• wilting to lanl off ;n or-3rr thai b* s«#M take a , joo wJ!-i io« ««a«» cwjeny sa j 6r«kefn«t< at KateepHl. "Lou.e Vaxn» jc » rr« from j fSil#, Mifit? . K*-hru»rjr Ift, *n4 t* not cn- j gKle4 to a vote h»- re "Uk-Bfy B* s -kstJ4f! U a W sKaiiry aun. Sie ia oow io :hu city. He was n- H|«4 to »«:» th* MrKiixiry c.iub rMI or p §ie Bbvui-i "John KH.cv a-nw» her* fr.*n ♦ 'ju 9u'y «. e*»ttti»*a io vote b«r* Tliifa ||e Uvea vo'.*» a-' lamiijm "toimH Zitnnarrtt i* a M- Ksainr twin Mr btm«rif a*fe«*t for a Ja>-off unit! •tiring "lJ«vi4 ftobeoi took a valastary U> -off far thirty >feiya "Wtiita» WBHMI *w ofWy fcv, i v.ff for «»r <la> H* ia now t*«~k to wora m ttio tfrnty* of a maa atw» we* bur •"Jofm AJ-*rt«. 1 am t»forn**J, la riot a ctttarn at*i «oiieafta«itly ran not wot#. "Jniin r. RtnoiU ia snuHW**-'! to br a ®i* v «r muv Hn haa got*- to Btwite "I soywif have t<•**». * )tfe»loß« - mini «hnll *«»te ;h* *tr*.«h; ti* «*t fteat. Swffllw I kf*»w lio*r. *«r. 'He'. a« aera iaftl off <*» »-•* <«>»! of Uu k <*f Work ia th«* etiope er*j bevp aj»*ur*w** tnat we »IWS r»»tar'j to aork ** won «.« tbero ta a49>*ttit;-.* to V» rt-j n ftp thoe* SKibMtoetf ir> the R. vt*w ar»- «ti -uktni i»» pr»Jo4ip«« th« s»- aei *rrtrk:»T«'im,n in t:->* » .of h # mv » «y*r. mid ) em *e ?<» • fx- mot ile of "V* ia&rawi (doe Ot <x»W.«WROt f«T of s*> - I'k * *h»f. tn*v « • to !h»* poSa on tbn toy of Sov^mt**', • W. W, WUJ.I.V.M? •' J K Froe". an nonu:.•<•.• for ata'* Aitti Hlliiatn T >*ot r< <»t. •> ii« «««#■ i <»f {•- . : • rt>t» arrived ta 'be « i'V la« f»t ' '« !r«-n «•'> *:>»« I»ft on n* On »* NortHera at te <> ;<* k ftor #»* -ihitmlch. e'arre tb> > e; St> >. n- •< J>y A. W frater. T' t) ■■ < n bee.* th»-,r *!■!-«:-»:.* t<»ur of ♦! -* K• m #ri'>h<jfn.»«S et»*y wui *t> t-> I*^-atrrnaioetb. B6t«sl«ei. tV«t' rvii'i arid Wi •*■ h*e at Whu-b iatTfr j-la'-e tbr* • !l r ( .» ve tbftr ft h«-vlu;e far furt* <?r - < Mr. -Fr»w anil Mr Kerrt*t w -e pr- «.«>nt a' «' • " H »• »rw-«-t!n# at Ce*Ue R'» k on •aturdav u.sftfat.., at *»•• h Cr-nereaewsan J'-ootr;t> »pok> Titia l» -.h< «« *« ' i tbe io. «I paper tr ■<) x* i* ;t: > in ♦ |r« <S'*pat"ri»* ieet by **«<\ a * *t f?j«* meet!** w-*» ri'itu- •♦'l rr *•'!>' of free art'v-r }•'• *'k> lial t : -*e«i »<rt*n fr m th'- t"*K '>* < in 'b« *,»■...:T that • . era* J« v 'it >i •- is*. •» Mr asvi Mirer t'nrw. »'»r, nt !*<»-•. torn) TMa «*:!■«» «( :> «• N Mr Fro*! n>! M- i ->-r*w Mtite *t t 4oU «a U c t'<'« • fa't-c- T *ai<! Mr V- *■■ . 3 »trre* *. 1 •*w-.»a <>n# nf the lar* <; «• ■' r-.-.t e• *%-•* b*bl a* }?-> k I* «i< >e«l in tfce U'r- "■ 'H 1 tft# «<•■*• «h •*:' t*ark< «'■ .v. .-n.»w»r# * an a nt «. at»"1 appr»»aa:tve ; t«l' "«■ !•> fart tb*re •'. *»» an a* • « •* t- •» e' *t»m*r; j *'• ♦•**»»»»€ i'M-r that a"-r th«- j Ing tho '»• re n » ■ ,, ;r -i j *be esria:! bo-ire ..f ?t*r nj-.»mifat w-*b • ;?r*»a I fM- r?r>-an* ia a f--»m t> c<«ni*-c f. i i •-,» *a-*' * t • •».-• . are that t>* JCatansa « *- •» club ettan4*>| ?h* •»a .a.f.v a : gr- ! .f K *'»••• 4 It..' 2 '4! «. ♦» K'r V a -r» *;; i I ibe amvai of the tm n area to »»k* ' tb*n» *• cr** .** W. K a* <k'."«r a- Fr*;;* ' i ;» last n*w. e«t4 amonjt >tb r rv . t . §r*t chbt 1 an» u-« «*..<*,«> ■ -v t JUftjrra tb« b a «• « , * , ftrraent a- ' « ♦ u •- • d.mtrv of !> aat a' a 1 <>- - , | upon cur fttal I he«' iM, - t« <*«*•« * f < . y**!tr. tr*!** tbe*aft» • « •* V-. •ppn>a'.matf?> "rr t. 5 • »«• ,:' Green Italian Prunes ro* »rin*«. lul • few k«rn at 60c ks SEATTLE TRADING CO. GROCERS, i w tocoamu ttant t*rw. a« »*v* ;«•' ymrt htv Ijsjrrnjc *h* ST*' f*ZT of tbtg law the *>s*.i*i' Vt eke «Mi «|y> t ■ - ' " " • ' ■•> ■*+ A .-bos; al ftf tMa H r*peeaaat*d %fr th* To-» jro <*"»'» e*M-* -a" - * <#****= I'aHhnM, IMMMfir «iftWiied *r «a*hiag-cn m:sr*. A »a-w« pan of »he t<w*s#» e-»*i «".>*'•« fn« «*■•»** t -I* *tr f -*? Jk»3«**s»d *> «*""■ leV.-r T-* <:e er***» «f ;>.*•» WW f«f IST*"* )«#f! at ?s* a.?*"***"- ' *e of St ".<er tw* was a ><*#* ta a.- jai»»« of t: ttt'f* *' h w»«* who: yto «to» fsresgrer Sw this sr. the «•.'«? ©f • -,J* r m> • r.**ie jew Under :t d-»t --trjf the hwi ti :»* 5 " <•« tk» COSi IK C»'« '•* ■*fcjs scats itMf* beea *%*v>rrr-*\ of M 4 W days' wr.-*, •• i C * ;-ar day th-y ha*- ;«•< tn a «#•"« - *■,» ««■» -?? §C f svt -"■•> ter« Th*y Sc."*' *b-« * by Jo** of work, but these rat* of w*e*-m b«« reduced li f* * •;•»* , arid by til!* redue **on tb*y hjr» le»: ?*# sum o* f£S»I3K. r»ag;nc t'»* ?-*«I loss IN •* see to the coal S.TI of lis.;# state |,,5J*-.*S. f»*J rv-' - '** of th* caarsty cl*rk a ' *■'*. w to •« r.a oii b*a kap- up a*. art««4e-i :ts t.-.e 'V *r of kn»" by carteapoafteace. aa4 i» pfv.f *fi» in f- »':» w*tb t».nga po »» *i* Atlantic a*a:»*ar-. A 4ar »as> Mr. RoVr-s r- -# "••• i a '®tt»r treat a re tbe etber artrt* of ttoe «atia as* wbicb as fr* rrarer that *n «I 4 eoiar*<l m.n-etrr 4e~»- Tr4 a; Fa.rfaa C'jV* Hi.:*, Vi-f SA i 4a.y or two trfftt Bryan rrjt-.red the '.«' i 4 •at:»i<M aui* os arnaipsnjr ?oar Tbe jxreyar -»a« prtr-v.j m ««trc Kaatern ps pa*)t t»'it r tj jot*i her*, ud a* it ia aor"'- f .:;;ngr MIU/JU* in the way of ' . stpa«cn i *rAiure. .-t is *ria*n a# tbe r.'astern |ie.pcra it. That fMrtloa ef toe pr;.; > r tk»t a*a pciliics". la its t»» tare vu S3 follows: "O Lord, tave rhia m :ntry from the *--ftds of taeso w ■» :# trylaft to boat it up. Ciee a* almty of work and pood ir.on- y for st, so a* we can teke car* of oar a vee 2nd -b.l-lren and btnr gsod bread sr.4 »a*st -.ad pxy for it. W want to k -p i«' >f r.-..r ".bsri-hta aad aar .-f our prayer soeeiUMT*. but aa -ar/t fcely ft.akin« *t «# to a lookou far that poor, m.scrftble «j--r*r. Bryaa. a:»o. we near, corai-ac lata this state, fcaad tn hand with fU .iift. TT« a>k TJiee. 4>r.*« Jet f-fa d-> no *sd, if it ala't askia* (M »«!>, p;<«ae faryiss bis ama "bat he I* commit > e. •ry da".', arvl th*s knock "tfco stuflla* out of K.m arxt Koeaaabar.** -<>■> r.t y ta »«?"!)• aaf* for the R*- piW aa ticket f r om top to bottr-m," as;i F-..«k Farr"tr. editor if the £ka«lt ViUay J : r>«J. >' tterday. 'The outisok la br.#3f. *>sr rounty. you kr.ow. has t«ea-n roa* 'lere-J oat- »f tbe hatbeda of Pju »-*«. Tha bad baen ijaiet bad ». 4 naade maeh of a light. Vat a short t.the central roasroittee got 10- *» titer and * : ? v e tb*n a hot ramp^vlgn ha« ba»rf. ir, p.- ftraa.x We can see that the i-Ap is tu.tJi.rj* oar way. and turn;njr fast. Tbe coar.iy if safs f>r the Re-iubiican*. i?»ere ran ba no fjur-stjon of that The Populists have had Rojters tnd Rrid<e« up there, and their cause woi.»d have be*-n hr- J if ?:.e>- stajei aasy Kog«-ra n .-.de some e .id atateme.it*. afiarwards proved to t>« untrue. Among other things be r ui<-d about bow tbe corporations *a > aped taxation, aav-jr* that the < »r*.ron Irtiprovamen! paid taaes on oniy tU '49 of property in King county. We wrote to Assaaaor Al.rahama and found that tha ".mi . >"s »•-■ was KM.** Bnd**a *a* noi well raceived. He was wiid in bis a;atemeata and tbe people d;d rot beiieve bins There ia quite a number of ar und aifinay [bsomtf Sa Skiast, and of course their vote* wHI be ayainst Bryan. "Th* county and icirlativa tickets are all rlirrst. <*n tha latter th« KepuMicans have too of the beat man in the county. On* is R. II Hall, of I>a Conner, and :se other is Kmerson Frimrorr. of Buriinjgton. Thay areboth BH-n of property and stsr.d i?i* and (food substantia} ritiaena. Ti.a irmensa Rep ahi I.- an demon <r»t ion at W hat com tha other wirit had a vary good effect in £ka#K county." H*ra*»n W. Cr»v«-n had a VAR> fuJ WM**' "ir a? Hheltoa on 4atar-lay Bight. Thar# wan a targe gttan.Utv* of iogg-rs from nei(kl»oriag <>amps and an ex uraton from '"Hympia. whi b helude-i tha Olyiß pia tlia* OlijCb Th»- fc iii «i< rra* if<l an i Mr craven ajKjke for ta<i hours tu good rtT- t. J . >ga R A ftaUl;>ger. of Port Town send, waa at R* publl Hifi slat' headquar ters last night and brought go*! i«-:-«.rt* i f me«Klnga h-;.l htm at 'ttoui—rti:* on Thursday and at Friday liarVjr on Kri day Both »ar* «r|j attenlc 1 and gr. at RejMibls in ant!' j*i*.«n» aaa hwr.. Judge liaiitryter says l*iand county »iil give a large inajirity fer t '■>*• R«;• 111»i•. »n ti k*t. There '•ill b« a great jtsthrritis of R»- j'utd; 4.ia a* 1' kney hall, corner of Iv-ißy aiy and Bro.t i»ay. rcroorrow aveiiiflf ' > listen to *om* g as I Rapuihtksn dt' -trin»« hy Hon. E. <\ Hughes, t»na of tha mtet l'«>-*al and aloqoent apeak are in the state. Thr meeting ayi be under the a..'«pi es r»f the (Seventh Ward ("tub. The Si». h will made to the Rrpubh. ans of tt'rt T'lf?*' S*v»o'.'fj asrd*. eOßtprl :r.g lis* Forty-Hrat legUflatlve district. A goadraseof baar4l'ig the Hon in htsden ant tirrntng the tide of sentiment comae (' rr S-■•"th B*;.l A P vuh*t nam-d M M Hart"-«n w«* addrtasittg a meeting of IV.'.jjh-t * «;.J f: ■ v ;.,»-r :, B one <?-«>' last aeek a'.d after t«b>' g for tv »rty two h<»ur« on Populism arid frt-e stiver, and efii-jtina t«ut iittle applause, ft- *«• down, f.'me one In th* hail than called en Jus tire of th* Peace CaldaeH. aho had 4r<>i*ped li.to loan ftom a fishing espa dttk>n. f r a «r<»a<*h The jud*e aaa hard ly prepared tn make a political speech, but he irv*t.*nt*« + . the r<'>*» n.j» and for thr*-*- rj tgrtera of <*•? hour poured out ">otne red• M> Kiel v shot. r« -eiving a rwisinir re eer !><»n tvhen a Republican sjwa*« r ran lovada a Pop;»ts*t tr>*etlna and re. . » ire . a «rs that <<>iMt. tbe awakened by en* of t* * * ear. number, it show* tha' th* ttd" is tm«».">»£ Judc* i'alda*ll feels *at l*r * I that n -M msj'irt'v atH n» atvea « .a f vu' •an standard l a-r tn North P d 1' fr» a -«i H- a * cRe put-U an rally at Armor* h.-'l Frt !»> r.tgh'. «b4. I H of NYak'.ma. art ||ernto~ W rf»vf»i - f'-ng tf-e Three ge*-.. tb «*« « *-a*e t!>et «tj 1 fr( -: :«:.!»< ic r*ref>- ttont- a-he-, (,-er t' »•« ' »v» ar-i>e*rr I, *»<t tbe Reptibit- ana ■■•t SWtUn aSH to »t tbat Friilay nsifist'ti mcetti.* aiu be a big «'-ne. Tba la<l tee. afcov t--»-«enra aiaaya !< t <• «-he. r to eu -h ir»;berm«a. «• •> m -t i i llall tri% IS* 1 <>» be j «»- n« <* ■! H. «- 1•! *n 11 •. »e:tt »s»e«i.ef h « re to a-*ke a « vwl n*»pr»-«e.oa» *r.4 M" Cra\ --o'g -ty M *til kcoa>t >. "■ t ' "■» It**: ib' ia v.« tors at * v ,# «"■* - • *<.t . -.••'era jeaterrtay n» C. W. *; - v ft 4" ft ' >T'»h Tnh\-••• A >l* «'< • . •HostiKii •■* a-. i i » "* ar <• c i. I *- « •• ' . r •— t pat ee m*«.»«• last b ■ ■*' * ' -*n to Hsa Tfecttwi !*" b - : • a . 'is, " .g tV Jars - K-v " • tts<*t • V *"'«* t» r, " ' g •*> " ;e ae"tt f- '"l 1 ' ' f t j n 4 by a ; .... , . r , tl . h#Jf |i«!rse4 a # • >• sn • > ;n a marv**r tor . v t rr >.,■-* Borjlre* *« bla a. "-a •*;*., « * ? ri<i toen. aa-J \\* «• '• * ' ..# a h>«t» f»t-r"t ' ->*«'•• * wm M r-atea that »be ;•'# !■- * »-*' in - •*,- *■ H«th of f;ta a ?#--•«. .-i moaey * .*'•*. B',A te j> * - J >». ffikj •* t k • w;«f» o» #aofc T v e li-juK van .3 sat ~;» rtm *4 i a <- eae*«. >t # # • '>. «»n* ■ b-a' ••• Ns»- «• -.v, * ». *R 1 ar Ibe k«Tt UtiJ.iJ ;» p.» 4 . ■ -♦ ■ t a Si * * W*t ««a '.O »>-#» z- c » t- < *a'< a.- t m>-isi K , * v **♦ " t ..• !>*• *». Vl* J librae -a < t » uitae to o">ler »r.-J ata ini th* o • * --.<<* '•» • • w4# ai.rk-M a « - " * - - -.wn \S H. \»»* TS-a:; ** ' • :*« » -naa Tb 4 « f•. m.ag » • " ft- .* r* t - V - Fair * Huraa. W J -,4 H L tt ■ •«? Vt-as r -■ -t- . Me**-* M« «. :. m i W •* •' c' - a?-' 1 F 1!. R( » F- V b--'".rs k 2-%reJ K. K>. .•-f h *-J F W. i" i; 9 ». •tr ;..t:so te 2w 1 a series T„# - ■ •» --2 T -- rr >•— - *»-•* * 9 f the ward 'd<*S> *re dfUjiajn , « »„ mike ,- -*?' -rnnrr is* -;*f. *o fte ccrrtia-Uy Da« «f tlirtr m**' wi« * ii*»# tt -be coi - of r?« P«p-Ir»ilit<a<*f. M fl "W" •:-- sc ra* i* a Kr**.t v . ■ f« tttut of cJs» country pr*r-lx*c~.» l»*t week. H» was tallica* to as a'-<4i*«c« «• n*-arlT and and *i» fßakzajr test Bttk irr j»r <■ «•- 52. A* tt 5 - stays, fa* was r-t --rir* '-"O "marts* heaß " LmUac over fai* a*i4r«2-r« fac Thr»* m*ti, w*jo. a eit?'* of y*ar» »#o, #*C'-rfed fe«a !##ai »«-r --* M ?--r f- ..•oi;«ct.oa of a cxj». Af-er cC'aft4«*bi» worit toe not ttie a»n*y, at>i e.J stot aako asy ci*r»» for na **rv".c»s. ■p t.ic sc <ioiTT} to *fa»r» on< of tfee on * >* no *aS4 to him: My fr >n-J. uiJu't »j com* to m* a tiro? >-»ar* **r> ari teU a pr.ifsi sc. « -inafafo to collect a Vli. * M eun't I '.aao your case aed collet your ans cftarg'fc you not one ecn\ all is- ~*as»e ? ■ j w-re nari up*" ' !'*-*» Mr. MM oeiL, yoa 4J4," sa',4 tfae ■Will, T-V-A." COB nnent Ulsato-k. *>AN't you C-I credit for B«MIR HE <•#.*» tst) i*jae*t in my 4«a.ia®s toa«r i XR*-KT" T<«, yo\i bet I can rr* J»J creilt for that.'* -WeU. five rne credit for beta* * n <-*r* in wr-4-. 1 am tei'io* you abotit pro:*-"♦ ios3 and soua4 money and R*p*j» can ;n ipiea In fenera!. I have no u«a »o ariad. at>4 am no of fl ■» but I am ape alcnf for waat I believe u From lb*: trxaa on Tiogtock ha 1 •rtsc era* and every wou.J c p.. •' red to the echo. Several days later word aaa rr <i»ei -Ju: the hai ar. l instead of a majority for is ryaja, tbirs *i» a ma>jr;:y Mc- K a«e>. The asanr tion* of sicK;»l«y'» *;*e t -,r» m Xeveawr AT» already havl.g a C»od ear«t ujkm tr«4t, it* th# foiioi; r«g frcm a Xr* York •*>!! *horir; "John CtjuSla. WiUUun 8. Meraereaa, Hark iloyt a nil otfe*r protmaent mer cbast* htve btto .n<err>«r«r>}. and d#elar» that un<iu«.stio&aj>iy chaws !m --pfonwst a result of the growing- ron- VKtivQ that Bryan m doomed to detent, Mr Claflin say* th«r« haa been *tt irn ! irwemtnl «cr a&nc* tne Vermont and «>r 'i«r>a. iJvery •hr«*-I buatneoa man boeam* ooovinced that IfcK'atcy** - Joa i» only a question of majority, and aci?ori::;£ljr besan to J!soun{ the re auU next Xo«iß>?r and prepare for better tiima The dry good* bMtMtt, be <k c ires, is 5n a apien&d condition, and, now that M-K.niey* election is assured, it will .approve right along. la tke FcrlT-lrat District. Jlc® K. C Hughe* win a Mress the vot ers of th« Forty-Am tli*trs<t. coMJjta* of the Flftii *ni Seven a ward*, la Plnckney Jm;., corner of Broadway and DtpWt street, tomorrow evenm*- at 8 ockxk. JOHN TAYLOR. Pre*, ienl. K. il. GUIE, Secretary. Sixth ward lUs>ub leans will meet to morrow it,«n: to arganiee a ciufe Several rood speakers will t* on hand and Repub- Ji ar:» are asked ra turn ojt in force. The aa»etin« will b* heM at 29* First jvt-nue. L. G. ALLIS. Coxa^tittauuL POLITIC" .AX POUTERS. H«a. F MrM!l!.n. of Ban J tan county. who u •loir.* «*»1 work stumping the f«r the R#&ubl:can ticket, w*a a, vMi or u> Republican state headquarters yesterday. Th- lUNIv« form of J T Ronald »touMI be »een movtng about hea Iquar ?f# y*-*terday Inquirtssr rf his hat all been !il*a. ar ! inc. aaklng for «*»me campaign X~era?ure. which fee evi dently inter»4#d stuiyin* »Is> fn rout* to hia apealcnc pUcen. The R-puhUnao county central commit tee bait arwr.««i the fo.*lo<wtn* *rhe«lsi:« for Wtil H (»jy in *rv country pre iti."i: M.tr.ie V#:>.-. O-tober 12. iViar Moun tain, OctoiMV 13. Newriatle. October 14; Rem on. October 15. Auburn. October IT; Sf>r:ni?brook. October IS". IT was elvefl out at PooulSat headquar ter* y< #ter lay with a great de»: of pomp th.it the wt.t'Wm of the M< Kmley and dub at Vancouver had re?i«n*- i b'*> off lee an-.' loin»! the Bryar tes. When **kf i the 'Vonvert's" name the Pop ©f t 'M.a riti not know what K wa# <"o! and Mrs. I- S Howie*;, of North Yakima. arrived in the rdly las; evening CoL Howlett. who s* r.ate arid land com miseioner. it* dumping the state for the R. ;>ubi!can ticket, and ha* been given the folloatr.g atuMgrnmema t La Conner, with tiTtnon W. f'rtvn, October <5. Fair haven. also wit ft Mr Craven. October 7; Snohomish. als>'» with Mr. Craven. Octo ber #; a* the Armory. Seattle, with Mr. Craven an t Charles O. Bate*. October 'J. CAMr tlUh SPE tKERS. Milr and I'oiiiii)' Amlgnmrali for thr Rrpabllr*». Speakers f<>r ,br (-in.p4.fn h*v« been * « en?i :•> the Repobiktii *tate an<4 county headquarter* as follows. K. W, Tto*«. October 19. Am <>rtes-~S H. YLx&. October 6. 11. A. Ra'.;-r ->-r. « N'obw S. ArUnjpon—'W I. October «. Aitofi* —8 H lb lea. October 11 Asotin coua«» —A. B. R;e», October 12 •nl 13. Auburo—AV Uija ro E. Humphrey, Octo ber 3d. P«al;ar<i--Andrew F. Bur>t*h. October >. B~:>vue—Jotvn H Powell and WniUffi I! M'->rr «. October 9. B —#s 11 1* le* October *. B -i k Dumor.4-W. 11. Dooltttle. Oe> t- - « H >-w -W , 5-i.m f, H \;mj*hrey. 0.-fi-.S(r t I? ; k »y John J, W.'«or. Orf«ber 11 B - -<»ia —W R. G»v. October T. If ." K. Humphrey, Orto : bat $. •w\ H. lv»;i:t .• *ni Thad t U»ij«t!>r*. OesoSer <1 r**. iwwt. K V.' R»rM October !1 r v-vn I w won. October < I f» Xi M.Ui-. o«*t©»wr < } **n #u■. a iMj• i*—VV j:; .mm il H'impbrey, Oc ! tober ' 4 tfh -.u J*. •: » B a >n. October IT. • •• «•*.":> -M».v:i G. Wtß«'.ork. s October » i»t<i ?• CU'.:*w ' v ~l> I>. IfcCutdiwa, Oc tober •>.7. S a" ! "* »-k» • * • ' -S-' H-r "S Oct ser * % %r i " K W R ■** O-f ber 15 «»t1 11 »' • \ ~J.-r ij H- V- • «>"ob«r 2«. «' - ,m .« ■ v —A. li Foote art W. T F"-? ' »-'"ber « v > -r ■■ a ,x«n')—R. B M .Toy. O", b«?r ». 19 *r.4 12. «*- 1 ~>k» <* E. P.em<">»r* and J, L. Or<» • C« ' i.w- I'l ir«e* H" W. Cravea a-.2 L» s ' H »wVf, <vt<Vser **. C>* * c-.i'trK* -K w K •■»«. 0« -be* '7. «" r AtiJ—Wtl! *m K Humt>hfr, Oc ' to * r T I«vf John B. AH*". O>;tob*r 36. J n ••:* >*x. Ortv*ber W. l'» J>nn "A »*cr«.>a. O'tcber 12, J ■ M • ' -r JJ. *!a : » N H Oiriajf* (Vtober ltt. i V-iiJteoo—R V B*:Un**r. October f K !?r •: i rr»- > H. tVirrwn. * !-• ♦ - "A li Gay, Oc*.#t-*r iw, Jcf-n I r a■ m. <v -■> - :: I ma K ts. U ->«. October *. I'.ti ' j.m* *. «»■"• v < r T, T>~. F i-. '<•:* v-rtb. <•' -r»*r 2 t-*fterno.v,i F«.r H W Cravf-a an J CoL S ' T * " . • r " ' *■ - 1 * ' P.* rasher»■ 1 J. ' \\Tw '■» Nr" 7 G c Harbor—W H rviojittle. October *> j <l«rlMd WWU—&. &M . -y. • v—c <er t *«■ -i tVt * * GraaJta Fal!»—Fr**? 11. 0»"»- b»- ♦ H ■ .*Vo- A H F * *rl W T Fj»rt, H F. »•. o-'ober 13. E. W R »•. tVtute* 12 J ua-A 11 Fc • # jr. 1 W. T For 1 t Oct / be* Is.'. Kaiaß'.a—Will *m 1! Va. O;toler J < JK K» «-v jj, K..at N H. Owits**. C'-rteber % K A. H Fooce a.~4 W. 7 ForJ. : C- :-ber y n A Jfci ..-r»r * % ■ ■• v> * * v " Or*.-a aal Coi. L. S Hf*y■•, 0»-t»l*r ( < ■*»•»**>* or* V- * W i>».t>t*r t 1 ;tia Fa.ia-~J«ba & M.-Hciaa. Oeto- K#w» % FrenJ H F*-:er*a®. O~tob#r T. X" *«wrtx- A w Fr-ater. vX- ,ot>er 1. X • H. A '.esi. (VUJw H vt >; • - Vermoa— R A Ba3vrjr»r. Octa i-*- « J.>*a B. A*.."- Or-s&er *>4 N --r ■ . T *k-»a—l*eo Bwiterararth. Octo t-' -:• J&. a B. A ■.ien, October 22 v a--Jkstea 1. u a»t-r. Or tact r ? W J .*%, vV oc---r i. Jsfea B A;<CA. Cb'to il »>SR — W, Coraea, CVttober |4 tVt A.*ai*ai~Coii» 15. Ai+tn. i fMwt iialwok—W. R. Oaa . 4> THE SEATTLE PQST-INTELLIGENCEF. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1896. Pot T©wn*MKl—Jofe» B. tASJen. <>-*-»- ber Sft. Pail—Hi—Jobn F A'Wt. October 2? Px--»llar>—John B. McdtSUs. OrtdMT It. Reslgauiid—C. E. Remsberg *a4 j L. Grf»s, Omtfber S. Rttai-v . e—Jajten B AV't. Octß*v»r 2 Rwalist— H. A Fkirelc::! *ihJ r. "W C*3shaan. October «. <-«--. i- ~i*rts.or. w and Char'** Bat#*. Oc'oiwr 9: Bea Batter worth. Oco ber 2: Jons B. Alien, Xavemaw 1 S.-e:too—Joan L. Wilaoa. October 1 ft Iney—W. R. Oay. Or&rtser S SnsshoHiJah—R. A. Bta*.s-r*-. <>tc*er »• Johr? B. Alien. Ortober 12 H. W Omv«n and Cot. L. S. Hewlett. Oc*ooer «. SaohotE *3 eotmty— October S an-1 T. Sr-r-iualm.e—C. E. Remsberg ard J. L. Gr--*". O" tober 4- So'ith B*rss-S IT. P!>«. Octoh-r tl Spokane—Ben Bntterworth. - f B Allen. C*-~tober 24 Sf-'-kase -suty-wfr'- W. Cor«or. >•> ber 7 and S; R. B. 3£'ir -.y. October ». IS and S; A. E. E.. -. *.*r:&Ser « and f H. A. Fa;rch.ld and F. W. Cushnan, Oc tober 7 ar. i l i W. Corswn. October «. ftevea* eoaaty—H. A_ Fa r-n..d F W. Casairan. October * and 9. Sultan—A. W. Frat'-r—October 5: Fr-d H. Pe'erson. Ocv--.-er *. Sinus-3. H. Piiw. • ftober 7. Taooma—John L. W son. October %- s H. P*:»». October IS; John B. Allen, Oc o be'- S* Temao—John S. M October *. Toil—O. E. Remsoerg and J. Green. Or* s ber S- Toledo— N. H On.ngs. October *. Vancouver—John L. Wi.son. October it- B*n B'j'terwortts. fwtobe- IS {afternoon}- Jofcrt B. Allen. October 15: E W Ross Octooer 14. Wain Walla—Seaator John H. Mn%" of Oregon. Oe»oher <; Ben BntterwortX October 17; John B. .Alien, SI. "* ■;» Wa.'a eouoty—a: en Wei to&tri: Ben P.atterworth. October !7- B. October C; R. B. M .r >y. Octo ber «. 7 and fc. Jo.ia W. Coreon. yc> ber U. Wenatc-Ha«—A. W. Prater. October *. W:ib-ar—J. W. C>rson. October S; J. H 8. feivel* October 3A Wha;-om—John B. A; en, O -ober 12- Ben Butter*orth. October S. Whitman eeuntr— W Cir«#a Oe*o bfr * and 9 R. B. M:iroy. October :< »M *« - E. lit- - t». - ■ > «'„■ i•• Wiriloclf—John 3. McMiilin. October 7; X. H. Owings, 7. Aduitionnl Assignnenta W A. Root and T, P Fisk—T imtra>r. C>< "ober !•»; Wa'ervJ;**. October 12; ia. >untj. October IS. H and 15; Lincoln eotjaty, October It'.. 17. 18 an j 13. F'ar.k P. Lewis aiv! H. B. Aibert«oo— Spokane county, October 12, 12, 14, U. l& and 17. A. E R. e—Sp>kane, October 7: Elber ton, October S. Guy, October St Johnson. Oct>b»r I*. A- M Moore and Georee M. Sinclair— Spokane . : y, October 30 12 and 13. Steven." -o ;t,-v October 14 and 15. J S. M*M;'.n—Cbarleatoo. October 12. Fdwwri Wh::»on—Lew.s <x*in*v. O»to o*r 15. Chehai.a eoantv, October 16 r arke county. to:»er i? . Klickitat county. Octob«* 21; » liia XVnila, o.' • ->h*r 25 and 21. Columbia eoiatv, ii tober 3S «nd 27. S H. P:;e* an t Hermon V,". Cmven— R'*«lyn. «►•tober 17. ol. Lb S. How.et"—Bcat tle. at Armory. October 9; Conner. Ocotoer •* Fair haven. Octooer 7. Soohomish. October k KEPI BLIT AV KALLY. To B* Addressed by 808. K. f. 0 Hufhet. Hon. E. C. Htights w i address the Tot ers of the Forty-first legislative district, consisting of the Fifth and Seventh wards, in Pinckney hail. o>rner of Broadway an! I>epot streets, on Wednesday evening a: S P- rn. JOHN TATLOR. President. E. H OriE. Se retary. A*I!»EJIE*Ts! Steve Urodle. The celebrated Bowery characters and scenes which have become world famous are illustrated in the successful play. "On th» Bowery," which comes to this «ity next Monday night.* It shows especially what tr.ings are done and said by that well-known N>w York personage, Steve Brodie. In sustained fun. nothing has been done that excels the long act laid in Brodie's saloon, and in heart-quickening sensation, the es<rapes from the police, the bap from the bridge, and the rescue from' the fire on the pier could cot easily be pur passed. The production of "On the Bow ery" is. moreover, a rare pictorial achieve, ment. thanks to the skill of th<» scenic artist. John H. Young, and the liberality of the managers. Thomas H. Da\is and William T. Kec-gh. "The Fast Mail.*' Monday evening next the doors of the Third Avenue theater will swing open for the acenic production of Lincoln J. Car ter's "Fast Mail." The railway has often be*-n used by the dramatist, but n- ver be fore to such an extent as in Carter's p.ay. A fr« ;ght train with fourteen cars, i light ed caboose and a fu'l-piwtd locomotive, with engineer *nd man. crosses the stage in the most realistic and no.'.-y man ner. white titer in the play a gr i* sii>ipp| river steamboat, w.rh beiis aa,l whistles and engines in full operation, mov-s in and explodes w fi terrific force. A special car for th<> t< ?nery is u--.:, and ev> ry detiij is carefully looked t.j :n the stage production of the piay. "Ton# Toplea** a 9nrre«a. The success which gr" et--d "Town Topics'' at the Third Avenue theater Sun day r.ight *i; repeated last n ght. the large audiencr. which thronged *h- theater being k-pt in » roar of laughter from the ri.*.-> of the curtain until Its fail. The indi cation* are that 'Town Topic#" ®il] rrotrd the theater to the doors every evening this we»k. Th» perf rmance sent f more smoothly. Jf pr>s*,b!e, than or. the p--«ced ir.g evening. The matinee Wedn»\ lay will be at Jtjr> o'<-io:k in order to give »~h~*oi children an opportunity to a"»rti. There *A;1I a -o be a matinee Saturday at 2 13. ' art Iragnr Lee Ia re Tonluht. •Tndraped F.gur?* in Art" is th- sub -t of the le-twe which w;.j be deliverel •- ' % re • Seattle Art Leag-.;" anl S ho.-.l of l>es'gn tn the Hir.tkley building ay Mr. F. v M <1- i.an this ev- -tirg. <>n T/> lay eavftt'Sf next phrenology, .j. >gnomy and the e\pres»- rt of sentiment and emo tions will bo IH.u*trst»■'d by character and cari at tre t he* on tn* bia--khoa.nl. as urn Tuej»!«sy evening last. On the foi * v.g . -.if- .jy M.5 s Sad.e B Martir, who 1 - iJfi *.. turned from a Visit to Ca.t torr. a of several months, will lecture or t ;e of art she saw -.rs the f?.ti '' 1 "" inti-.xfln* the Hopkins ani **r -- *-r T -.v.- J, -t-jr-s are fr« *, hut the .1 •' *y ■ * *':& fi* \l :lo 1« 1" r~* "«*,j * vis.- "* -»vrou« of afendi.r.g any of t?»-m » K >u.d - ail a - -- * s*« i:o Sf fore the ey»nt. s h'.n »h y .r- ; ttgnate the • re of thsir choi- * and procure a tkA-t therefor. Oae of the Orril "accesses »f the I>«r. During a Interview w h the man ufacturers tff "Battle A a** ph.g they nM they had been ami ly r* f-> r t.':e enormous amount of mo:,ev wt i h ih,-v have «s* r .« for new spa per ad\ .>rttvm« by a wonderful Increase of They claim that they hav** h-*d ;;n op pertunity to test the advantage of n«w»- paper advertising, be* *«.««• ertr S,R. e they started, manufacturers of o*h»-r bnsnds of teniwsoos who have >ears er--.rr-.'us r-rctitaby giving to the consum er- a «ro*li p.* -» of tobacoo no better than " Battle A*." immediately rec<-»«»naed the "a. t that c.n account of the superior qual ity and liberal- sise-d of -'Battle As" the-.r buainessea were in great danger of t* K ■ "u t. i In th<--»r end. aaoe ••> pre v- - t this they * ag"d bitter war aga.nst the —anafacturers of "Ba*t!e Ax ' and re sorted to methods of all ktrds which seem *, - a --' r .-e » h- eh*r s»"«e of K.ror and fa.r dealing N.-.-W ; all th s handicap, the ** a- .f* t-urers of "Battle As " tire ;gh ? raed um of the r new«j>«-**r at ert»e rr.er.ts si-ie to *#U the consumers of ' - r. » «4e a: 1 --■ e juaiity of - 1 att> As" and the great e-.-r.omy dertvsd frem «»- *P. vat i todav Bat'if Aa - pro n --'-j hv ili trie great's' «u,: r-s-. <»n she market, and more pounds of u are #oM ■ an or anv other brand of pi * to*a -M*. So much for tsewspa;<er adv»T" g T*af.-.r— Cftnjli T>m -a t«•* I* T sT>l - ■-•-! :' »A >«. a rl*.*-. irtrt*, 1 Uif {JnMtrt is Rrt'iunvnd io# -i t«» as* friaKk. J. V. West jwat.Cal, GRACE KOCH S STORY. ItltllED I* GERW.MT. HESERTFI BY HE* Ht fBWD IX SEW YORK. One of Seattle'* Sweet Singer* fowe* ■aek to Her Hone After n «*«t Exyerleaee Wltk n Stan Vhoa Sk* Tra«te*-ln Ot*tre*s aa4 H*< mlHntlon She Tell* of Her De sertion. Grace Koch, one of Seattle's most ac c esrpli*hed voca&sis. was married at Coblentx. Germany, December i«. 15!6.. *» a brilliant young violinist named Bert hold Bi-r. in lircct opposition to the wishes o* ht r wealthy ur, - l. Wnrte, who imme diately dia-naertta-i her. Yanug Biffi rar~ats look* : with favor on the match until they realised that their son was tiking in:o -he famdy a bciie without a dowry. They tr.»d to persuade the young man to break the engagement, but were unsuccessful. The young ooupli left Ger many in the early part of this year and went to Xew York city. Mr. Baer ex pected to r» ••*.%-« money there from h:# rei*Uves in Pennsylvania, but ia the mean nme his parents caoled them not to give h :n a cent if he siili clung to the woman of his cho:>». When the young fellow f'-sn 1 him*elf without an abundance of m--n»y. and tno courses of action left, he went to their rooms at the Imperii. A strrny scene foliowt-d. with the resul; that h» forgot nis vows and deserted h:s joung &r.ie. Left with only £►} cents ia her possession. *ae appealed to fr.en-i* for aasiStan-.-e. They resj»onded«generous> 3y. a>: she was enaoled to go to relatives n« Philadelphia. Tiie same kind friends gave her the money to return ta Seat t le. broken-hearted and humiliated by the P*rti :y of hrr husoand, she in se re:, hoping, as only a trusting woman can hope, that he would come to hfr. Soma of her intimate friends, who had !ea:n<-i of her sad experience, wanted her to the story public, but she hes.- tat«d and held back until yesterday after noon, when a Post-Intelligencer reporter, w ho bad heard something of the matter, asked ber for an interview. Although still nervous and weak from confinement. >n« told her story, it was told :n a simple, stra.gr.tforward manner. T . -re was no attempt to up&ra.i tae man who had .irsi won her lo\ then led her to the altar ajd finally des-rt ;-d r because h.s allow a ace bad be**n stopped. She appeared lik* a womaa who. after worshiping an idol, had been forced to believe the object of her affections unworthy. She told of her trip to Germany in Octo ber. :«&i, wirh her father. They first to Westphalia on a visit to relative*, and then proceeded to Cologne, where Miss was to take up her studies in music. "I commenced to study at th» Coioan* conservatory for grand opera January 1, under Prof. skoizt-nberg," she said. My tuition wis paid by my uncle. L. W;;rm a wealthy merchant. He introduc ed m*- as his heir. I a a,- well received an J attended many social events. One evening during the somsifr of ISK I met Berthald Baer at a party, g.ven by OR- of my friends. He was a brill tan; young maa, the correspondent for several newspapers on the continent, an accom plished linguist and also a fine violinist. Vie became friends and enjoyed music to gether. In September we became engaged and the announcement was made to a few of our friends. He introduced mt to his rrs irried ss'ers a* his pr«Apective bride. T-. •>" set-med pleased at the match. My un< 'q learned of the engagement in De cember. and he became angry and threat ened to disinherit me if I did not give Baer up. I refused to accede to his wisnes and this made him more angry w th me. Then 1> went to my aißanred's parents and fold them that ;f they d:u not make their son give met up he would cut me off R: hout a cent. When the matter was placed before Befthold he refused to break th-' engage ment. A few days after this. December 2*. Bert hold and myself went to Coblentz. two hours ride from Colosrnc, and -re married by an official similar to a ju lge in this country. We returned to Cologne, and after g, few days went to London, miter.- m>= stayed at I>ekeyser*s hotel, near London bridge. We lived there until Feb ruary when we took a train for South Hampton, and that very evening »a! i-'d for New York on the steam-hip Lahn. We arrived February 'S and went to the Hotel Imp-rial. My husband waited to hear from wealthy relatives In Pennsylvania, as he exacted money from them. Thev came to New York and r fus.-d to give him any as sistance. as hi« parents had raided from Germany to cut h.m off without a cent if he still clung to me. He am- back to th* hotel and told me what had happened. One word brought on another, and we had a quarrel. At th" end of it he left me, and 1 ve never seen or heard frm him s.nce. 1 ha i a very small sum of moiety in my posses«ion, but the n*it day appealed to fronds for ass.stan-e. Thev 'gave »» transportation to Phi'adelphia. ▼.-her I remained fom» time with relatives. Wh- *i I got ready to come to Seattle my Ne<w York friends furnished roe with money with whi-'h to make the Jo-jmey. \Vh*n I reich-d Seattle my humiliation and shame for my pos.'ion. added *o the full realiaa tion of what the deafh of my father meant, k-pt me from tailing my is as I -houM have done. *f my marriage and subsequent troiib!« I realise now, as I d>d no» th-tv, my mis-ake, and r*gret more than words can exprr/w tnat I did not announ-e my marrage when I fir«i came home." itOBRERS o.\ PIKE STREET. j Two Stores Entered and an Attempt Made to Enter a Thiru. Two burglaries and on* attempted hur giiry took p.ace on P.ke street Jate Sun day n.ght or early yesterday morning. The p-vi -e wore at mork yesterday, but th" did r' - * '"uk out until evfii.ng when the Post-Intei ligencer received a tip from some unknown fr."t>l on Pis-- street to see if r' -re was any news a* K.rk A- Co.'* drug store, corner of Pike s*r.-»-t an l Fifth avenue A reporter w- nt to the s ore ] and asked if anything had hap r,ed. The < - -k. W A. FreSurfer, re -1 plied that burglars had entered the store through a bs- k window, removed th<> mon ey drawer and had sto>n S3 and -nn» pO?**ax' starrr-* An examination of the gtore sh wed t' at the giass had heen br>-»k --j en out rr f a i.«rg*> m;nd»w, about eight feet i frc-ta the ground. The hole ma* »arr»> i eiwu|.i 'or a small l>ody to pass through : This has given r;se to the impress,on that | the work wos dene by boys. j lie. F-*.-*»:.)-g»-r first d ove.-'d the rob bery at T o'clcx'k .a rhe mo'f-tsg wnen he - of- o-d t*»e store. Tre t«a* k rom m»s strewn srrth e ! »<«. and the cn r<--y drawer ' < '. 'he •* , r re---- ' ■■ A '• | b *T-1 fence Jo:n-» the -*a k wa 1 of the . b : i-ng Mi - ght anr>*. an ' |t «,« from ti --s fee e that "be borgtars eflfe. t'd an entr J* * M- ''r-- :tjs * f .- \ % m r •• hi' ■ f.*4 * f*7> -■* anl *>% i r: 1 i ?t-g> demn near en>-.;gh to the ground for a person to get h « foot in it. It is sitpoosed that • .•« w re f.;rri.*hed the means t-j get on top of 'he * n -e. Tt'-.i- - i - a p;. .-ran ».-• i him of his discoveries Us* poite#-man ha i rsothsng t•> s*v A short time later it w as d « r.-«1 -hat a but- her shop, thren doors esis- of th* drug store, had heen ea *Are t Seme meat and gra"e» w»»» « >a. An at-erore was a .-so made to b jrg-'ariae Lit rsas's H' T,e h akerv to th* earns blo.--k. ■but Mr. Lindsay awsk*? in lima to scare the burgUrs away. !.*rrri(r4 for KrrLlrt* Driiiig, 1.. J 1 "*r*i was •••i \ !iy ». j tKvsn t»jr l>r*~ :,v« f"-for 4 r , ? Tr.-» '• r. tr •• i" * * *ifr - - i- '"■* ■»*•■•»+1 of 4 evt (bl *?■.:**» h» iw*» Hd n* i knock*--) tl>»» n a Jittie Chin.*#*! girl a: t!w r •• *" ef S»-- ~"s4 Mr*r. j» *»-} V-« *• «r»jr. . Oar f c4aim*d a: hf»!ha«f>r» that h* was tv»« tfrtvmjc as t!» tta* of th# *>~fi4eat. j Ti- 1 na»* of mat> who *<* *iih fc-.m . t r. ■" t !» ><".*• *r :ty M*ry j *- >-< ■ of th* affair wrw off*r*»J by tym s » •.!»!>-*#:# F-*.'"wryr *« t"". ■' *■•«' . j * t rire: * '*ri * cart * • * ;<#<•*! a* u§> | war jtotJ «*» rr ..mmuc *"*"* •»o4 av«xa#. I whra :*a Uttla Ctudeae ftrfr atarttd acrosa CAS CI RE AnIHMA AND HiY FEVER. A Phi»ictaw Offrrt t* Pr«T» Thl» »• All in vttilr «■ TtnnHlar. Th» majority ef sufferers from astbasa and kindrn# cot* plaints. nfteT tr* ng doc tors and r.iana > '"er!ess ren»die* advertised as positive cures without *va:l. nave wgi the coeclustoa tbat tl.ere :» so c-n» for tfess mc*t distressing disease. and these same pe?*o»» will be the more in doubt and wh« thev l»arn through the column* of the pre** that Dr. Rudolph Schiffmaar, the re-"-ogn:*ed au thority who has treated more ***** of these diseases than any Wring doctor, has achieved by perfecting a remedy *bcb not oaJy give* immediate re. •-* in the worst oases but has positively cured thousands of sufferer* who were -e wid ened incurabte. were just as skep tical as some of our readers now are. I>r. Schiffmann's remedy no doubt pc#*e**e* the merit which s claimed for it or ha would rot aathor xe this paper to an nounce that he Ss not only ■» -.:tr.g to give free to each person suffering tr>.»G asthma, hay fever or bronchitis in this rity ore liberal "free trial box** of his -are, but urgently requests all sufferers to call At Stewart .4: Holmes drug store. T"3 From street, from * a. tn. till 4 p. rn, Thursday. October «. ar.d receive a package abso lutely free of charge. knowing that .a making the claim he does for hi* cure, a strong doubt may arise in the minds of many, and that a personal test, as he of fers to all, w;ll be more convincing, and prove its merits, than the putUsn.ng of thousands of testimonials from persons who have been permanently cured by the use of Jus asthma cure ' L»r. Sctuff mann'a Asthma Cure," as it l« called. ha* been sold by druggists of this city ever sine** it wis rtr*t introduced. although many pernor* may never have t of «*, asd it is wish a \-.ew to rea<~!":::ie these that he makes this offer. This ia certainly a most generous and fa:r offer, and all who are stiff-rnng fr->m any of the above complaints should rea»*nu<er the date and place wher" the distribution w;il I* made, and avail themselves of the sagae, Per sona living out of this city who desire in test the efficacy of this moat wonderful remedy w-jll receive a pa. kage free by raaii by writing to Dr. R. St hiffmann. Sli Rosal>el street, St. Paul. Minn., providing their !*tter is received before October I*. a« no free samples can i-o obtained after that date. the street. One of ;h-~m rats ba •'* to the sidewalk in time 10 ee-ape the scam, but the other was frightMt«d and was knocked down by * wheel. Th. man ». ao was -driv ing stopped a moment, loo* enough for the cMM to jump up and run back to h*r companion, and then up to Third avenue. 3ev«ri". nun fvilos»-» hm, and w --.en he drove hark down to Seaad ave nue he wa# pointed ■ -it to Dete "ivr* Phi lips. wao arrested him. people sai l that. Card ani his comped.nn ha i Ven dr.nking The chfid's injuries mer* trifling, according to thqas woo wer- pr< <eot, hut in Any forceful remarks *•*» tr.i*Je -*t ?be way the mea drove or. after kao *.ng the child do* a. A " 1 aiuboo" Hatter Man. Th»re ar~ three an-a in Seattle, each of whom paid Jl.V> to se- ure the right to HUK.- "Vamboo butter.'* Yesterday :he>e men were investigating the lam- to e-*e tf there w .ts any way to get their m. ~y "*M ~k ->r put the "Yamboo" man in jail. Tie offi ciate of the prosecuting attorney s office would not have anything to do * th the case. "Yamboo batter" ss made by a lat ent process. The patent is supposed to have been issued in September, I© 4. to J Charles Wilson. Some kind of a compound is used. One or two tf th<- victiaes had gon* so far as to set ire room* In which to open up business. The Menatland Robbery. All of the women who were arrested Sun day on suspicion of being implicate*! in the robbery of John fHensland of ITT in the doorway of the "Fashion." a disreputable hous-e tn Washington allsy. were dis charged yesterday eacept "Marae" Parker, alias "Wilson. mid't so many contra drtory statements that tho suspicion of the police was greatly Increased, and to cap the climax Skensland positively Wen t'.fied her a? the woman that inve gied htm .ruo the doorway. A warrant was issued last evening in Justice McElwain s court, the woman wnh robbery. A Deserter trrrsted. Lemon Price, colored, was arrested yes teriay afternoon by Oifi'-er Corbetl on th* ,-harge- of having deserted from the I'nit'-d Sta'es army Price m.«de no denial that he had beer* one of I * aril) boys, am? did not se»m to be sorried at be n? taken into istody. lie told Corb- t- , he would not make any attempt to run away, no matter where be was >ft. let ter* mere found on him bearing the post mark of Assinaboine. Mon* , wh»re ore a* The army posts is locaf-d Pr ; c.-* si< turn 1 ovr to Corporal "William M ,*T-i:. oft,;- r*- -rts ill ng 018 . A Japawese H reader. S Fu:-"«. a Japanese trre?tier, »- 'mp>l to throw *«ry man in the Yokohama fcou»" U* Pund»v «-v»3ln* H? * .•.« tnafe imc gw>4 <>rofr*-*P. bat Sfally two each irot hold of a Ses. and two *~a h •rot hold of an arm. and threw him down. Then th* crowd «: on Fws unci! Ofßcer Orant arrested him for dlaorde*;- •• I . • Fura paid tv> f.ne in th« mun:<*:jtal court yesterday afternoon. Arnold Dlsrharcred From (Siindf. J. 1! Arnold, atftiteh#r, who wa« chared •m "h havin* Votney CrandaU'4 r«v>m. corner of Wflkr an ! a\<nu<» •oufb. of 13 s . at* from e ivody yesterday afternoon t»y Jastire if* *•:<**;** Th® Juatkro took th* ground that al-hotjith w»r" Mi f r Arno't i J.rv would cot convict. Took a I>o»e of I.anrianam. !>" i o*»a»n (jmrttW arS'h h«r htsshand S afternoon and then took • do*** of la .1-1 an cm. E>r Emm en* was • ,n and aft-r co*'* >rah> hard work overcame the effr-cts of the dru« The live on Ter ra ■*» *tre»*t m a lodf <i( how M- - 0!s«a is «» t s» have sfcmntH *ui- ,-ie befor«. Mis Sister MISSIRK. j C. joUns-m. *ho !!*•** at !V» S.xth *«•»- [ nup, i« worri-d <n*r ?h« <1 of • <!■" Kth#!. Shi- »f«n U»* H*-p- I tf-rol'T 34 ww*l to mork nil :*»»*. i avi n.»'. It t* few* ! tfcas M ... |. Kon twijr <Surizs* a Si of tea ! jwraiy in*an« y. Ilyev examined free. M.*s Frances Wilainski. (lr«d Opt'n. ■">s First avenue, a* cons«T W ;.»ky and t; Uk<»n *t bedUm*, * 'I br*&k up an a»r-vk of th# • Tic .r»» w ,«k> for purpoa* ?* th» f*m*3U s,jr». Moor*, H in* & Co.. k>;« a**.vs far tii« Pa jft c Crw'. Awarded Highest Honors—World's Fair, Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair. DR ?«C£y * CREAM BAKING POWDER V Perfect Made. 00 Years the Standard. KLINE & ROSENBERG*! J. OYEBCOAT I >SEASO> I IS HEBE.J K. / tobiy D IP . A/ Iff d\/ eariy alld **ll * •" 1 llf |S the good oat of II YOU I jP a coat than W n MCST Vp|i } [ s,ct ~| H-« E ifi A I ONE— LILt ° I Then get a U {~f 11 good one—-get a ▼ il KLINE & 1 ROSENBERG M » li OVERCOAT... L I VyJ A garment that is fi'j ffl built oa honesty, quality, aod Vm I H | make of THE BEST. TOH 1 B Oar priees will meet with \ i£'/ • H the favor of the ma a who \/ ill appreciates values. 7 li KLINE & ROSENBERG, I 625*827 First Avenue. || WASHINGTON IRON WORKS CoT I 1 1 wu. 5« f t Foundry, Machine ] Nornian *ni x B And Boiier Shops. II ♦ See Us For | | Heaters, Z | Cook | | Stoves, I J Ranges. I ♦ Sole Agents for • X Majestic Z X Kanges, T 9 The t**t P.*rg.» male. A X w« ar» efftrfs* a big lot of J ▼ • 1-har-. ! Haters and Cook A - * r - bargain pr: #*. A X 2 X & Munro, X T raraltara, W W Carpeti, flav**, A A Crockery aai X T Ceaeral ▼ T MaaaefcaM W J 521 On. l2Ji„ wet 1233 W J iiOOSO IVCKUE A DEARBORN PRINTER CPLUHS BUILDING Piano Truths. 1; isn't always t*e mo«t gut- 3 terlug promise which deretap j info th* bc*E PUoo vaiuts. la vt-stljcatlan is a »ear<:hUfht whi: r, frequently product* the mo*: a*r >n'*h;r.* rrvaltk. TM Fischer P.anoa h:ive sto>d tin t»-*t of the most. co.np/«t:<Wtv» comparisons w'.;h th* great**l success durtng t ( «* last ftf ty-SOl years, and have won their w*Jf :n cons«*u«nea Thai ts why we can cousctav* tkriaJy re'orotnerii them to Mr customers, am! feei certain *f pfeatlcc them it they buy of iul Winter & Harper Avenue ani Marion K. We se:t an * v .*: Music M half the marked price. SING LT'NG ,V CO* MERCHANT TAILORS. | Fall and winter good#. J*u. s ma<» B order at lowest prices. l«li §*•*»s *»«■■% Scattl*, Wash. The Rosy FroshneM | a softae.* of the «kt* Is ißßgl naoijr b* tbow who use MMW Cotapleaiaa Ptmdgr. -. M? JH HT^ Mr *" %m I>R. B. MARTIN RATCLIfIj IF TOU'VE FOOLKD WITH SATOg and ara Buffering tae conaeqae9ca*J|H no time a aevi&e this aucc«aafui If you've made the na.atake of thoaeef* Seara that tftauaaoda have been euMBV tfea effects of their mistake. Be 6 Wg man. be a rort*. mim;. virile. upr.ghtsy imoni v;>ir fe:l->w-»ea. 'CW suit ihe doctor, wnoae itfe das b**®_* eon tinooa* aoc-cosa in treating dfaaMMVw ruitar to tne procreaUve funnoa*. Jw* dle»M* of both sexes poa 'ivs.y and g cnacently ejred. If yoj can't «tv •Bk Traaiment by mall fuiir auaranteedi poor who com* to the office Friday noo.-.a artii be treated free - ■ J|f Office hour*, t a. m. to 9 p. Bu *MH Via to 15 m. oily. •* *- WAKTK KA rCLIFFff. *♦ *aj| v. Ol U2G9M BLOCK. C&ATXUb /f