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SELLER & CO. ! i Granola^^ I* especially designed for Invalid*, aged people, and other* who have not the full inn* of their teeth. It ' »'-■> well a lapted to feeble Invalids who require a fond which l» far:. ally pred.*eat.si. 11 jnufaolured bj the Sanitarium Health Food Co.. Battle Creek. Mich. LOU H. AKU STINK A OO.ttt Mi 817 flnt Ave. Watch Us! Watch Us! z ( If you a n«w watch or want your oUI on* repaired com* to ua. Wa can ; J \ »iXYt> you money ffiOT m. Jewfiers, Si 720 First Arem 11 1 \fl 1"I j I Q» Hiww, Bacon or Lard 111 1 J I roeapa ;i tony product |J | J|;l Jj that cannot be beat. : Fancy Rolled Oats. ■team rooked, natty fla ••• tor. Deal Railed Onto made. *** ••• Aak joat grorrr for Ibea. ••• KIMTTLE CERSAL CO MtTlrr i l>A »»e i*H tft* H i'<»« t mt It having '.on d« i i-1 b> the hoird of dire ton >f this bmk to discontinue Hjslnesa in Seattle and closa up tho t»mncb, de;H>sltor« are therefor* jested to ••!" at their eir'> s.nven ■ t e, and bring their pasa-boc'<» or and withdraw th- r l«Unc»-s Any p rsons having parcels or boxea l»-ft for *af-> eu«tiHtj are niso re»ju *:M to ' > *H for them ft LKA BARNKB, Seattle. Wash.. October i<, !>**> Manager. Althonch If :»»» been J»rMr.l mirdlril to place the affnlra of thla I'mnpaiijr In the hnurfa of a rterlftr for the prmruf, «r wUh in Inform oar frlenda and mil* to era thnt the baalaeaa nlll be eoatluaed la nil Ita 4»ltlla. £MriH£ JEWKI R? CO., Manufacturing Jewelrr*. *•> <a»n»< At. I HEREBY CHALLENGE THE SIIOKTS TO \ TiiiUfKKN DVV CONTINI*ATION OF THE MEMBERSHIP CONTEST EN DIN-» NOV HMUHH Z, 10 O OIXX7K. I'RKD I E GITE. (npfaln l.nnga. _ THE SEATTLE TRANSFER CO. .Vdtn Offtf*, t#l net t>f thift ««M<f Wtllitr ("«h« arsj Off a. Tc'#r> hc*na M»!r. 41. F4 Oserry S* : Fre'.fht an 4 Dray Teleplsctsa n«« W arehouaa: Co.'l Te»*piiotsa 4i or 3SR. MOKAdK a t»d INST I{A M K »t tHe 1 OWKX 1 K.\ 1 JvS MHi:\ 10l W A>T TO I.OOK OS THE BHlttllT SIDE OF TM^US SAPOLIO New Mackintoshes - - &u s v>;nt»»r »ty EI NOW on v a>. [ WASHINGTON RUBBER CO. Tl4 First kmran. ll.ghcit of all in Lcivcniag Power.— I atest L. S. Gsv't Ke; ort t> A y A I Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTS. Our constant endeavor is excellence in \ ml. things, and there ia hut one rule at oar prcs-c; iptiuii case: PURITY, ACCC R\CY, -BELUBILITY _. W* are open all nigrht. Deliveries male anywhere jn this city, night or day. Our telephone is >1 tin "J>. FOR COAST DEFENSES. What the Report of the Secre tary of War Will Say. THE PROGRESS SATISFACTORY. The Llaslt to Fstsre Progress la the Combined Annual Caparitr o( Public and Private Plant* to Sop pi? Material—What We Shall Hare by June. IMM». It the Rext Congress Slionld Kavorabljr Consider the Present Entluiatei ot the Departateut. Washington City. O-:. I s Secretary I.a- transmit to the S» *rrtary of the treasury tomorrow his estimates cf the appropriations required •■>* t». war <ie partnu fit for the next fls a! year. The ag (rtftie is £■ J.''-> N Th. vstimati for t -• tJ running t-Xpenses of the ■» lr office in Washington Ciy ,* f! s;. <vv.:i-t. the secretary aaya, a reJ.;4tlon ia th#- annual ftixfnsen for b.iiaih«a ant coatinancies in thai office of s•?.".from tii - :mat»:a of f<jur years A»CO. The other t.-.:::na:ta in detail arr as follows: I'ay of The army. a« \ by law. J13,- S2J.**i. sun«i.-ttencf of army. }I,uV-,vJ7 quar termasters' auiipl-.-' l * ■'**'. incidental expenses of the army, *•},<**>; barracks an! quarters, iur-la.ing hospital construc tion. s>3s. **». shooting ranats. cav alry and artiJiery hor».■». army transportation, s2,atto.<*iu; clothing, SI.W.- 090, m»*«lical supplies. $140,280: ordnance de partment, AMX-.i*" n- ::ary a•« l« mv. t"(-lars»»»ri*isf. s.©,**-;: military IKI-VS, national crmrtrHe* and national parks. H.fcXJNt; r.a ona] soldiers' home#. JJ.44.t- T.t; an ill - ; al iirniv.. fo: -1. .i--r.« of ti.- .-a.e war, $191. W: pjb'lc -bur din** and jrrsun is in Washington City, f!2».*P2: m..- ■-.lane ous Item*. $4 ; riv .t- and h irL>>rs. Jj.lW.Wl, to m—t paytn-rtta on r ntra t««, the depart ;n<n: a thif time b<-ing unab!«- i>» ><y wh<' sum * .i be re quin ! by future c , a ts f-<r wni h aj thorlty exists. The estimate for fortifications aril sea coast dt'fM ha\-- l» -n lnere;-->d to s'* vc,231. an amount. Secretary I>amont says, which w:l be nytlrtj to WBttW this work at its pres-nt rate of progress, which has be*n appreciably advanced un der the large appropr a'ion that b»" ame available on July t last. In connection with h:.s estimate, the seen "arv mak> s public a statement of the eond tion of this work, thr advance that has been made ar.d the results !t;at cm be effected by this Increased appropriation which he j>k<. On the Ist of July. lv<7, the department will have completed defense** with arma m. Nt a« f 1 r.v-c Thir - > en 12-in«*h. thirty seven eight S-in h and fo.r rapid firing gin* and eighty 12-inch mortars. The remainder of Secretary I»amon?'s le'ter transmitting the estimates is of a historical nature, reviewing the propress made In si-a coast defenses. He s*tys that fjr the fifteen years pr<e-eding 1"3» no ap propriation* had ht«.'n th 1" for enaine*»r ir.g work on onr permanent coast defense, ex-opt the small at. 1 steadily dee reading sum annually allow •.•■■l for the "protec tion preservation an l rep iir" of existirg works. Hut -mall amount* had been granted for the cote- rue. >n of mining can*-mates and for .ie purchase of mate r.al for xu&-marine di'tei>--s. wiille .n isvS and IS*) a total of a ■ vat ha '. been appropriated for modern gjns. mortars r.iul carnage# In lStrt> was made rHe first appropriation. J1.211.0u0, for modern gun and mortar t*uterit c . followed by one of STf4>.OGO in IS' i .ind by an > her of $000,900 in i w.'. This mom y w.is all. ted by the de partment for cors'iti 'tion work at van t>u* part*, including a total of four 12-lnch, twenty l<Mnch, flvo b-inch and two rapid lire guns WBp.aC' incut*, ar.d sixty-four 12- i;u: i mortar eri nents. None of them, however, could bo made re.t iy to -receive h »»r'nan"< n*. unttl -Her the first smail appropriations trade iu li? Gar.d the two su, eedinjf years. Practically, therefore, it has, the s*.- t-sary, says, devolved upon the war de , artmeru s :i« e 1 *32 to make provision »>r the completion of nearly all of these em pia ement*. "It appearr," the secretary gays. "that seventeen out of twenty-one tv. vc-lnc.n emplacements, fifty-five out of sixty-six ten-Inch emplacement};. • aenty oat of twenty-five eigh»-tnch eiroiitcemcnts, four teen out of sixteen r* :c.d-flre emplace ments and r.lneiy-two cut of 150 twelve- Inch mortar emplacements hive been en tirely provi led for during the last four > e »r*. and that during the same tine a larger part of those previously provided f r have b< n prepared to receive their :: mament. For thl« favorable show inn mu h Is due to the liberality of at Irs re <-nt s» n. The num! • r of .m --; i.i •mi :.'i provided by the at of J :nr C. ISSR. s just fifty ;r. e:;ct*s* of the total provided i>y ai! pre*edin* appropriation-. Tf'»» prtJgrer* i-. armi'men: has beer eipaally satisfactory. Fi*ure-a n.c giver, to sho* that ;»rii»r to Ihe act of Jnae C, prPKKT VRT «»K WAR I.AMON'T ;v»:. n*n Tv •»»* -•>!*>• • •'r-! • x'j .o-># s-in n. fifty-#!* l«Mn> 1 ;»1 twenty-one " «t» p .n.■* »n>i e *;ity U-ifU'h ni<>r:Ar* t ,-n, t f-l, wh;> there twenty * •» . n. thirty-live l«Mn h tn<l :*♦ r.t v-mne |UM in proee-Mi ot construction. i"he .I, ,-' ; *r i'-.-.n of 3nr.- A. j» •»* m ?>;)•■> ; »v r * t*e »Mv* complex-.! un r.i «.*i !.>■%:> :n pr - - .{ > •*• t r *••• ttW' :>■«<■ v*r» « \ fift v <i.x fir-y !!-<n • t. n m-it r t»; 1 '-firri fjiM arKi *;y 12-ir \ a!. ««* mortars "B> thf tme * uf* »> ;> -i>p~ta" Jon can be av* »Me." \ - t -- 1 ■ :••. • a Wa'..« of e\ety !> ;,•* of car ryk#* trti h*v<> fsj.ly WVh '♦ .IS -n: tn ney, the l;m t to f -e r t,. 'Sly >? ;>'-»srr- <« r. 4 fetUH eanMaMl tnniul rarwli I ■t *» ;* - art private p.i.-n to *upT>!y or-'nats e mater.*:,. fpon *t .« f*et *•< '.><><•■. l i?H> jf,'«:mtat'» wunuM for the tr«* , r g vr ar •MCtsMftM wi'l nrcx i if» f n >s»- Ine «r .u+~ r-« V. :+f. Nt «« ' «•. • * • ': i-- tw«*rt» *• « 3t-:~cit e:n (orylncK. T. #<-• « W;n-*R r-t fo>r*!"••» IV li- > jj r or"« «. 55 < finder ra;4V f*e if « «rt« !Pt« en-i :•» r<*s: * jy t grin. u»e*—Tw*oi-or,» :>-j*w-h li*- ; - . - «. t» »• -. • , ••. • -. cii»tvp»j»r < MrrUf'« rtjftt *-Jo }>*. IW+r i'« rUfrt. its J l> ">t- rr r , t*» Ffl" not •-wk— t T*«r » 7 it It«\,uvb> * 4i-nppr*3> | t-.4f nineteen !Mvh (nrUceaKSit. ui» twelve i SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. MONDAY. OCTOBER 19, 18%. They have suppressed the "Irrepressible Conflict," but the Spirits of Envy, Hatred, Malice and all Unchar itableness escape from its buried pages to haunt its unhappy author, the Puyallup "Philosopher." iring; 130 rapid-fire emplac-ments, ml 3 t-t 12-lr.eh morur (mjilaoenun:-. Thus if the present estimates of the war department f'»r p- rmanent defenses shou'.d reoeive the favorablt consideration of con gress we shall have by June 3f. lv&s the follow Ing > iimplcti d items in th>. system of defense: Kmplaetments—Thirty-seven 12- Ini'h, • vt* 10-ineh, thirty-seven 8- Inch, 121* rap.d-flre an 1 2M 12-Inch mortars. <«uns—One 16-inch, sixty 12-inch, ninety five 10-in. h. seventy-five 8-Inch (or more if the IJethJehem company excti Is mln'.- rnum delivery), 12S> rapid-lire nuns with mounts and ammunition arid 21*0 12-inch mortars, t'arriasres Forty-eight 12-inch, ninety-four 10-lncii, forty-two 8-ineh, and 21<0 12-inch mortars. • HE IS ALWAYS BRYAN. ! Ih i'ii in a Place of Worship lie I'liaiinfn the "(rimn <>t Tliorna" at llic I'opoi'rat liinUtiliu'>. D 'r <> r. is.- It was on? of his chtr ac*.» ; ;■■■ Ka • aths that V» L'tim J. Brjran spent in Phis city t lay. This morning, u tn cinii dl y Mr Bry an, he attended th- \N tminr; - Presbyterian church nr. 1 listened to a sermon by Rev. J. N. Patter. >n. who is a friend of Mr. Bryan. Aftfr the sermon th- nominee and his wife h i 1 an informal and unexpected ro ; ii. u m t! c c. ~'e near the pew whi h they ©•* i, !. Evtry prson inside the e lirice sn. •>'< hands with th• tn. anl a few start I a fa;:»t rh>p!f of applause. In the afternoon M* Bryan resteil and at G o'c'.o It .Mr. and Mrs. Bryan and J. W. Tomlir.son, Ala inu. dined with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mooro at the latter's home. Although ii has not been publicly r.n noun ed, :t has been arranged that Mr. Bryan si aid addr. as the weekly meeting of tlio Detroit newsboys association t<">- nikht. The meeting was prolonged he. s oiiil the usual hour, waiting for the dis • ngtiisi t .p- ik rio appear, but was tin i ly d.- mid. After most of the audi er o hal passed our tiie carriage bearing Mr Bryan arrived an l the crowd rushed back into the ball, ci.-erlt.g Mr. Bryan enth;. i. tically. Mr Bry .n made a short simple addr. ■ to the n« w i»ays, advising th. ra tarn- >tJy a to t gr« at value of character in ail life's alTaii-s and of re specting the rights of others. At the cone!us! >« of hi - remarks fhe lit tle hall rang with the assurances that Bryan w "all right" despite the admonl tions c.f Col. Butler, presid* nt of the as sociation. Mr Bryan looked greatly refreshed by his tvinday rest. !!;« special train will '• us for O.alo at I o*..lc<ck in the morn- Injf. A M A(.o\ IdMIMIGI. sf. I.oii!«» I'opnlUi. Find Thrmtrlv** Behind in lite lluee. Sr as s in this ci v have awakened to the < t - «i thf v iiave TK»t !*in a* active in ■ a'tv. n)t uk as he :« |» <,f hour «eem to dt rrand. ami if re ec ly dfrvelopel plana tarry they will fr >m now un'il th« eve of election dav s'rive to make up r ■ i " t;.; * ' !e-- *• ilk-' f -if.' of ore. The plars ■ 'lists of a "nag >n oam;ialgn'' of the entire city. The campaign will open r.e*- Tuesday eierirw. when 'he < clxers of this city, betw-,-n i not. au »i• nue , t i Bnm iway, a ill V,» 1 :res -ed on the tman'-tal nueatlon. irres;w 11.a» of pott i s b> j -ie ajwakers ft*>m a w«iir >r.. The r irr::->r of waaor.S will V>e ir,- r a-s fas' .< < competent • neaktrs -. n be ol>:ai.c i. until the num ber reach*-* nxtv. .»n i ta«« t>eop!e «ill a 1 j-"!•«.*•! a' a i.um.- r of , .aces all over »e r.y > ,e. v afterno •<*": {e\ ery even itjg un ii November 4 K.t< n v itf in will . pi :, .fully »u;-,-l: d ».'h literature to., asr.g on the SnitKi ,1 luum, and this } will ■* . . • : ill who evlnee a de sire for information. ULlitoin Renlnd Ilia I'icLet. Ch<r ~ * I"—A <-'tt h has been r< - :v- '. at lVns<vrat» he, ;irt«rs from ! Allan: * •ty.ng that the off, da I count of th • v • e ;'i th* ate *' >"e #•;«■ :>on jn 'Jeor- i r» i ae»j trat A'k.-- n for governor i I- • ; ar.i >v 1 » remainder of , the «*.-< »> it-ket wj* • tj>y an average J f *?. »• Tne ra tra>orny t»a rs ago tu u w:. rim r.g .% Daow -4 . gt nof i> o - - a v te of l*.si. t Tne >* * I r ■ ir #tAte t. Ket I r. .• uy, w ,e v• K .1! t■ * r,d the bi..»rr e of the state t. * d f r 10-"al r a | tons. > Hre«l'» % olre Better. ''go 1 ' ' ' * —The . merit in v>,» i-r T •" - B Jl v ; v \i> - c * ! a;« :•» .* -•< la Rle- :.;* t;> - - '. * . t am tomorrow after:..- a u,.der th.t au.«, -cea cf tne Hana- I Lion c.ub. WATSON IN TRAINING. FOR HIS MEETING WITH SENATOR JONES ON TIESDAY. lie Still Decline* to Suy Anything; About Hi* Letter of Acceptance- It In Relieved That if Cbnlrmun Ilutler l'igeonholc» It, It AVill Still Be Published, and That It Will Be Interesting. Thomson, Ga., Oct. 18.— II.W. Reed, treas urer of the Populist national committee, Mr. Watson's personal representative at the recent Populist meeting at Chicago, and national committeeman Washburn, of M a-.-a chusetts, arrived here, this home of the vice-presidential candidate, tolay at noon. Thoy were met at the depot l>y Mr. Watson's son and driven 10 the homo of the nominee. The three have been in continual conference since, stopping on.jr for m ilt., T..e greatest possible Interest is shown by Mr. Watson's personal and political frW-r.da in the eonfen-nce now goin;: on. IVomiaent local Populists, mt n ordinarily in the eonfid< :vce of the vice presidential candidate, have called, only to And that their leader begged to be ex cused. Mr. Watson received the reporter of the Asso iaied Press this evening at 10 o'clock. Ho politely but firmly refused to say anything regarding tne political situa tion or his letter of acceptance. \\ hen asked whether he would pub.ish his let ter tonight he said; "It will not IK- given out tonight. I have nothing whatever to s.:v. Neither have Mr. He«.l or Mr. W..!-' burn. Thay will leave for Atlanta only in the morning, and if there is any thing of interest to the public they will glVt! it out." Mr. Watson makes no secret of the fact that his letter is in the hands of Chairman Butler and has been fur several days. Ho is going to Atlanta on Tuesday, and there, it is ! el.< v. d. he w.u meet Senator Jones, of the Democratic national committee, 'ii:e state committee of both the Demo crats and Populists will meet !n Atlanta on the same day, and the question of fu sion on the electoral ticket will be dis cussed. It is generally accepted as a fact here that the Democrats will make some sort of fus on proposition. The Demo cratic leaders say there is no neo< sslty for it, and expect strenuous opposition Inside She party. Watson's close political friends in Thom son are rirm in tne belief that unless fhe electoral tickets are revised to su'.t h.m, his lett- r now in possession of Chair man Butler will go to thf public in its or gir.a! form They art- also convinced that n th s lever the n rrn nee has ex pressed his opinion in his own vigorous and peculiar English, of the fusion ar rangements now o! talning In' Kansas, Col orado and North Carolina. ALL DOWN ON WATSON. Now Chairman Host-He I* lr>lns to Miun the l an«ti«lnfe <<ullty of • Oroa* raUrhood. St. !,qu ■ > '"- airman H •>••1!". of the state Populist committee, has hid hi* attention c*IMI to 'he r«eMt)jf puWllWl statements of lion. Thomas E Watson, Popultst can i late for vice president, irhercin shar Kentlpman denies a sta'e rr;»-n: !n the !.*mar leader. Roaels*'» pa per. • ;.it he, Watson, favored the electoral f•!#». n *.n "hi- state. T uht .Mr k 'ivi> it a statement :n »h n h# I trad most emphatically tt;at Mr Wat son did. ;n his recent meeting n this city, !n the presence of Nat orial Committee men Washburn#. Be* 1. Ra'ik.n and (•■■n. YanJerroort an-i J. B. Foilett. say tr.at the fuvon a > arra "was perhaps tne best that could !». done." and also tha* he hal "no ot|Kt9M to fusion on eiectora *f\ •. < Vm and the party adequate recog nition." Malar to Kmprrti Angnita. C hl. n*, O * 2* - A staM.e to the m»m rjr ~f •n,. hti Bmpr-si ;»ugu«:a. motnar f ->-nt ci. ; r jr. . v>n rt T. was ijr.v* i today in the pr> !»«n<~e of ifta j• '« i;{-r Kmprtf? Fr>- '• r. h and * »f r. emh. rs of the imperial fara.ly .r.g Err peror Wiiham and tne empresa. The Grand Pike of p.aden, *no married I'Tsn-'ess Lo «e. 'he daughter of the o. 1 rtnteror and of Km; rt-s# Augusta. d« ilv < red an oration. Wc take pleasure in r. - f berlain » ( -.-cnii.-e it i- }>rr **\ br Mil ft ho try :t. J. \V. tui N. >, f ixu, Mar&Oeld, Or. WHO WILL BE RECTOR OF THK CATHOLIC I NIYERSITY IS HISUOP KKAHiB'S FLACEt Meeting of Director* (« Tnkr Plare Sell WeilneNiiay-lhr Candidate* Mentioned for the Hitch Ottlee and the Ilelief That >atolll Made a Selection Before lie Left Tliin Couutr). Washington City. Oct. IS —The pro- ! gramme cf the directors of the Catholic 1 university indicates a brief and business like session. The meeting logins at 10:30 on We.friesiay In the senate chamber of McM&hon hull. The sessions will be pri vate, and the prtrent Indications are that no authoritative Information as to the choice of Bishop Keane's successor will be male public after the meeting until the pope has a.'tf-d on the recommenda tion cf tlie directors. The rotetlng < f archbishops begins on Thursday m»rnln«, at the rime place, but this has to do with the general affairs of the church, and not with the unlversit". It is exjK - ie 1 rlfat Car 'dn il Cdbb.au s and Archblrhop Williams, of II sion. '.'.111 i»e the guests of the university. Archbishop Corrlgan. of New York, and ArcVolshop Ryan, of Philadelphia, will s* iy with Messrs. of this cite. M of the prelates have frlewd« hero with whom th>y will stay luring th*> tneejing. Archbishop Gros®. of Oregon, is alrridy h- re. the guest of Father Mackln, of St. Paul's parish. Although the meeting of the university director* is near at haul. there a. p < « to be no ervsalliaatlon on any na*r.«- for the re-torsblp to succeed Bishop K -tne. i injections ar» raise i to most of the names already mentionel in the ; r >s. anl in university circles it Is felt that th« conjecture has n>t come from 'lia-e who will have a voice in the s !>• tin. Very Rev. Auv aatin Hewitt, of New York. v>h> has been is Raid to be t« r > far a 1 vanned in ytars to un lertake • ardu ous woik of n inaming the univer.-i:y. i »ne r-f the member* of the boar I lias satet that it was a' least settled ia.it a man In th • ptlme cf lif- would t»e chonm. Mor- iv.r, 1 rVr Hewitt be lon s *•» th* Piulis* or 1' r. and thus far th* university h-:s been directed bv the secular clergy outside of the or-'ers. Concerning Bishops HorsSman of Cleve land. Bacon of Oeortria, Montgomery of California and Stalling of Peoria, it is •aid that the pope's letter, stating that "rotation thai, prevail a' th* untve-rsi v. will make It inexpedient for any bishop or archbishop to acce-c the j<: a* •> ■* next rector aa" ■ urel o* l*-'.t'*t rottn ** d OO' of office after * few >•»• trs of . • rv -e. The tenure of bi*b »ps B f " life. *o that they are not likely to give up a place of « liti d jrnity and permanen e for a teni pararv portion w ntch. it was ter minated. would leave them without a dtOCPFf, The name of Rev. Dr. Hrlrtn. of St. Ag n'-s parish. N> w York, continues to bs prominent'.i mentioned Arehb ah p< hv l . Of Sa-- I Fe. :« also mention**, al rh" igh * •» objections a ready stated mike j. nllkeiv -nat v * u!d "-pt I» was ,e a, so. When in charge of S«- Matth' * ' ch i-rh here »»ought the tract «h«r'- the unive-x -v * now 10' a for the ( om;xir ativelv email s :m of t> WO. In some quarters connectM with the un- Iversiy the Impress n prevails that <"ar d ",tl Sat oil knows a o fen ** re •• r a 1 te-, t'iia' tri<> personal riforma i he w.l: be able to lay before the pot-- at an early day will be de-ristve !n determin ing the r* dorsh.ip. Th«* eap» a'ion s ♦ha* the new r f-irrr ail not enter >jp i hia duties bef re the Chr -ftmas holi iays. CHIEF JI <*TII I" nifHAHD*OSI. He la si the Point «»f llcnib it His Washington < It) Home. Wn>! t!«'on «-.tv O * 1« a-V; f J e William A. Ri tiardson, o' the c:,art of la'.m». 1* lying at the <•' death at hi* home in this city. He is suffer r.g from a compl ■' *>n of d!««-s--». and own-; to h-s advanced age. :♦ year*, has b -r, uniil* to #tay tb'ir prc*ress In the 'P»s iua*# Richardson »as secretary of the tr> as ury f->r a s.'MWI time, whi a p •: he re iigaed to accwpt the one he now ho 1 is. IIF.Id'It M PLATTEIII NKXICO. By lesitins * Drearallss From leo polil to l're»Heat in**. rnv << M** -o <- • '» An e4e«; mark i lr< he lose f *'• It hi * | occurred vesterdtiy. »hen th* i minister, in tla ttaw of r.ls 3aa>«"y. Leo- JK>.l U-. U »eiiuu«^ on Ihrcsldent Diaz the grand cor km of the military »>i i< r of I. r>< 11. as a iruu4c of the hiinnntblr rr-R.ii I In which the i resi dent of Mexico Is held In Ftelgium. The significance of this act lies in the fact that King fjropold is the bre.thrr of the late Km press Carlotta of Mexico, and his l>e stowal of tho ord« r upon the president of the republic Is an ii■■llea:lon that t'.o Maximilian episode is now definitely closed. President Diix has. as a matter of public policy and as a means of draw - in# all (Niriles an 1 factions together and obliterating the past, bestowed high of fices oir distinguish** 1 adherents of the lite empire, and h-ix thus brought about on era or i.-. I feeling and fraternal sen timent previously unknown In Mexico. AMKKICAS U.NIVKRSITY. The Corner >»!«»•»«■ «t ihr KlrM (irimp of It* Great llulldlima to lit* I,aid Wrdmmla). Washington City. 0.-t. l y . A significant event :n tin advancement of American ed ucation will take place .11 this city next Wednesday afternoon, when will he I#"' th'* corner stone of the hail of h ,-tory, the first of the great group of buildings to f.'.in the h.-nie of th" now well-known American university. l„v«t March ground was broken fur the univcr- ty In the pres ence of a distinguish' 1 gathering. ITenl dent Cleveland has been invlt'.-d to lay the corner stone. The ceremonies of the corner .-tone (.ly ing are to l« » n at 2 o'clock, and the fol lowing programme will be observed Sinn ing of the American university hymn, which will be composed by the lt"V. tieorge I,anting Taylor. 1.. It. D. of Oon nectlcut. prayer, rewpons.vc reading of the Scriptures, addre* <es by the following: Hishop John F. Jlurst, chancellor of the i. ilvfrs.iy «•*Co\ Koberl K. Fait'xon. of Penn."~yiv.io a It'shop A. W Whson, of l!a finor* . 'he H v James YV Buck I. y. it r>„ ell.or of the Chr.siian A'lvot' " , of Ni* York. H'-niiop « hara II Fowler, of Buffalo, and l'V.shop Chttrli s C. Mc«'abe, ! i !»., of Fort Worth, Tex. Tlie laying of ihe corn-r stone proper v. 1 i" recording i tin ritual of the Meth od si Episcopal church, and aft- r this the Masonic bodies and other orionl itiona vv dl go through i rial of t! •ir own. < ivi>r J w.ll '• > r n ilo er< ■ '!" n oi' the i all of h story. am? vvlo n compief I "if •mcfure will If wur'hv to r/ink a incog the forenv < t of the n ign'fleer.t government bulidlr.gs for w; n Wa*hir»g ton City ... celebrated, it will Ik; con strue if d of white marb < Til llt I V TH«l*tM» Of 'I II K v|. The \rmrit In n«. Ileml nml Wnnmlrd Tfißether, «'»»••» I»»tf» «he s r n. New Y'-rk, <*■:' H M *dfi F-i' " ' •"» Christ 'ti Tntk w «s on» of »h< v'-'- ■' rtrer 1 ; ,in b- tr I '' ** I-a Oi ; e'i: ■ v.'ti l h nrrlv-i today. II- n,mM to this eoifrry rtn ft trip Thrnug ian In'-rp - r In- Old the m.•»,«:"-re-' "f ''' '• < Me wfl?« in < "orantlnen',' during t»i« three days' WI" > re 111 Aiiguet M»«. I e.ir "f the three .lav . " r > "> \ rrnenl.ins, sah ; w/ r- y'li'if i?er»d thr- •« or! the empire Wagons fllle<d win twKlie* » re ronntantly :hi -r-a the street In if: ■ ,r I i load of the.'*' were .|ufr»;«-«l Into t'ie (ci T • i iit w.<i a t k> • :hg or.f. . i,l wha; i'<l I*l' h rror w !•« t e fact that In th' c w >tt »»• were p ,*d . .. dead and «l) rot. .< ial to» f-« .i* cne.* « f th<- wounded for r**if *e *• «old be h» i roni ng from the 'art*, >f the t-oc-i 5 «,»rf utteriy unheeded Whet!;-r kiiie'l e.r wounded, all were thrown Into t.- r**n. J4r Mlfiu n.iyi the Eiiropcw Mv# rot !»'•:» moi» >d i to SB ' II- » ; I'd •hat they at" k iving CoufanrtnOfUe, ff aring that the> miy be ! ! Ather«, Oct IS. The A*ty poWWMd * ! fr m • ::ri ntii. pie * >»•* H I « .»'«•«. that the Ffilted #1 »tei» gi:nr'* ! np I nt. r. i to fore- he H«r !r.»l »nd thU I In f ..TR" queue., tVI •> TlJ'k >h torp' io b vit# »•. eg to tr 1»;. • >- d WO o»h --; er« to Sm% rna. | C*oni« an?lno| I*. <V i. 1" It - *'t 4 'dh<-« i tha' rn"rd Stat< Mm «wr «>rriil 1« g - ... Smyrna. I . < ns;ilt li »r v-»rr r.»l ♦'"•lfrMge, who t " n -nmfl'J) 1 of Ihe *«,• iadron of th" t ■ ''' * ■ * w«r> • ;p« i have rervd'7 •■! " • r The t>l<-Hmolii|i l*»r)» *nfe. Southampton, <»' 1* The Aiwerirm i ;! ;k> dti iir, •' p I'* r ■ *■' '' ■' i*a > n \\ k • \ I from New York, O-tote r 7 rea hc«l h. r I d -k in th' . » ;'y .» 9 o'r'e- it tf»|* morn i jng * She r f -rti. 'ha: at » a n . on <»- • M+r * in lattt'ide ■ «* mtnui.-s north, and lonsi".: fc» ' T Vgre*s w**>. I while going if * mo-: re - rate of m> -d i tr> casra weather her starboard tail h ft 1 v.,- The e*rtr:ne# w-re Irm v -t. » y I !ttoppe>i and ft *-> v tow red arvl esamt i j tlo m -de from wcieh U wsa . ;* a tho P'-»P» o-r li , t• ' ]#."»:• ' » ' 1 brokers. T«« aoaf* wa» s»eureo awd U»a >roc««dad With on# e»*U«a. KIGI IT-PAGE EDITION. I ETEIIANS AT CM The Generals Spend Sunday With Their Comrade. PLACES THEY WILL VISIT. l)rlrK«(Ioii» •<> the XrKinlry Home \l rt'ii•!> Seh «*«!»« led *or Thin W fok -llliaut* Day Will Probably ll* the Kfaiarr. bat Salnriiajr la Sore to See the I.m r»«*wt \»»t-tublaito— Annonnrrmrnlii of Cmaina; Dele gation* Mnilr I p to Ike Lost l>«r of This Mouth. Oan'on. 0.. Oct. IS.—M«*J. MoKin'.sy shows no stern* of fatigue from his work's work an i is apparently as strong an«l ro >irs: witen the oun|viil(n Ho was up early this morn in* and went :,i ,'hur ■ i with a number of guests. He enterm n«-d lie company the greater part of the -lay. and the evening found lum lr» .spirits, «.-qual to another week's hanft w oik. T!i<> canypjisning party of p nerals and vi'teiiins wore Ju re today and 1 for tha greater part of the day were MrKlnley'a guests. Their special train arrived early 'his morning and tho iwrty was at tha MoKmu y home in time to go to trie morn ing serv v at the major's church, th« First Methodist. In the party were Oen. ,irsd Mrs. Alger, ot tk-irolt; Oen. Daniel E. Siokies. of New York; Hon. O. O. How aid. of Hurlington. Vt.. C,en. Thomas J. S:ewar:, of Norrlstow»», Pa.; Col. T. N. Walker. f>f Indianapolis; lien. Marden. of Ia) w oil; Maj. J. W. Burst, of Sycamore. In.].; Corporal Tanner, of Washington City; <-«• H. Hopkins and Joseph Orouset, of Detroit; Scott Haves. »>f ''remont, 0., and On. Wickoff, of Cincinnati . and Ohio ltallrca I Commissioner Kirtoy and W. R (Jaitree. of Columbus, wso hava jo.md the party for tho trip through Th« party accompanied (Maj. McKinltjFj to >n '» and a; 2:30 o'clock joined Mm. M Kittley. -Mr.". Harber, .Mrs. McKlnley'* s.ster, and Mrs. Oapt. ilelatand at dinner and spent the afternoon at tlie M< Klnley I tome. This evening Col. Myron tlerrlolß and wife of Cleveland and Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kohlsaat of Chicago came down from Cleveland, Mr. an>i Mrs. Kohlsaat return ins to Chicago on the night train antl Mrs. Herri ok is to remain the guest of Mr* McKlnley for several days. Tho veterans hold a meeting her* *1 7.30 o'clock in the morning, and at l;Jt start on their Eastern and Northern trip through <»hio. visiting New Philadelphia, East I Liverpool and other points previ ously mentioned and eiiillng at Cleveland Monday evening. Starting from Toledo Tuesday morning, the party goes into Michigan, where the itinerary is as fol lows: leaving Toledo on the I/ake rfhora X Michigan Southern and (passing through Adrian. Hudson. Hillsdale and JonesvltUt, will reach Jackson on the Michigan Cen tral at 10 :to a. m., theno»> on the Mlolilgsik Air-I.lne through Homer, Union City, Co* u-n, Centervllle, and r> a hing Three Hlv» ers, on the l.ake Shore & Michigan South ern. at 11:15, then, o over that line through Schoolcraft, Kalamazoo, Plalnwell, Ot9o g<> to C.rand Rapids at €.30 p. m., wlier* the night will be *jK-nt. Wednesday they have Grand IlJiriill ott tho Michigan Central at ".'to a. m., and passing through MJddioville, HaiJ<iiK*. Nash villi. Charlotte, Jackson and Ma*»»n, will r> :fh l*wising at 2:15 p. m., leavlog Detroit at .1 p. m. tin y will pass through (Irani la>dgt\ Portland, Jona, St. Johns, and go on the Michigan (Vnteal to Saginaw, reaching there at 7:13 ro« maitiing over night. Thutslay they leave Saginaw on the Michigan «'cntral at 7 30 a. m. and pa** through Hiy City, Vassar, to T.eplcr at 10; and over the <{rand Trunk to Flint . t 11.17: over the Flint A Pero Mar<iuett* Hue to Molly, and 1 orvinff that point at 1 p. in. for I'ontlae, Itom*, Fort Huron, Mount Clemens, and reaching Detroit at 7 p. m. The mails and tcieirraph f*tlll bring new* of delegations to visit McKlnley to ho PO» \ iowed, and the prospef.'ia are for ft week very much the name ns tne one whlclt cloxrtl last night. Saturday Is again th* tavorltf day, hut there In poind hit) it for every day of the week. Announcement* ar«> now made «* late as October 31, anil there .ire hut two days between now and then w"hleh have not one or mor# dele gation* announced. IllinoiM day will furnish, from preseot prospects, one of the most notable demon- Hirationi <>f the campaign, lieflnit® *1)- nouneement has already been made of • •Ighteen spec'ftl trainx coming from alt tarts of the state, and the committee 1n i hnrge t-a> twice that number tiro par tlally a i ranged for. <*ol. W. P. I tend. Hi iife-long Democrat, ts to !>•> chief marshal ~f the parade and Oen Fllssimmons hla chi< fof vtafr A car load of matched black hor ■> < w;ll be broiiffht by the vls'tors fop the use of the marshal and his et iff. W. .1 I'alle on la to speak for the party at th« demonstration to be made In the after noon. The week's announcements ho far as <Ji finitely mad" are as follows: Monday, October 19 Business men of Sew.k.y, I'a. Tnea'ia v, Oeiola rJO Ka t Knd marching dub of i'leveland: K»ritil>l!eans nf tha Sixth I nriet of Maryland and the Second fl!«tr!'*t of V\'c*t Virginia. Wt .lnf* liy. f»e>. Illinois day. Del*, cat n fr rn nil o vr the state of Illinois; • ■ i <-> ih t Warren. O.; BJeKlnlejr I*i«' Knd Hei'' ten- of i'leveland; Itefnihll in I' o* Me l< i nicy's native township t T' ltT-t. M county, coming from th" pre <in 's of Ix>w»'livlile nnd Y.ains M ' Marching Club »f Missiloa In the evening Thursday.'»et Li! Itepnhllcans of IlarM v. o, ail'! M «-ft* a. <>. Kr Mv, <> ' Am< rlens Cluh of Clwv*" : • it ;rioi' in AiTris'roog, Pa.; Re , ,t» >f Homellsvllle, N. Y. -i' >fdav, ' • tM Km;ilov- * of the trl» ,i i i' Huntington. Indrailroad i>m* ; p . of M *-onri an 1 ."ViOtheni fllinols; • !»-•••* of I'iedmont. W. Vs.; Hsllwar • , s. ■! I M ney ''l os of fhe t'nit»-'f ■v; ; „ r he . ispi - , i,t the Tlallwajf ■\ r ■ > • n* of Allegheny county, ; |>, vlvM! .a: Mr'i «h I'.es Amerl sn Me : y *• io of c> v land; li«jpuhiiean» of i Henry county, <ih! • mplofes of wo<>i a eschange. ItlK N 4TillN Al, I OI.OBS. To He I loate.l n I * ery Patriotic Horn* Ne*t Saturday. f <» •. 17 ilrman llnnna, of . . };. [nt ! in nagioMt owmmlt'.ee. today ~r »t» I the foSlowirg suggest ion: . Ado »n tieg hua l»e*n in the i*««- , • .• .. tne tm .bni or ii;-ts«oU (A .•i.,/ jio.ii- >r. Its b'irtuet* c ha* lv en f<- K r,..it in the causo of tho goo 4 i 4i». :.ty In many pla »-s has „, o: nt in the advan cement <*f tha f.jr fh« nnirs's-nufß of t.„iwr a home ao*» abroad. 1 therefor* .- ~ . »• on Antur lay. Ortat*r M, ;; . ,r . n .> -., v >teon November 3 for th* . • .?( of car nart'onal honor, for •„ , ni »«> and th" advaH *mu nt of our . :n* er« at a «i*l general pr >«i-eri»r»'■( ~ V . r.ate ai.oolors at their home* .'o,| J.i, . » of :c*«;ness, and wherever they rrny -» t"+n. In order tt»t voters who** >.-i-ts are for thrtr country may b* . • f c-,i.";'.ena«l in tlvHr and thos* who a' un-Viertainft «iay the more pa i f ~ . aj»4 iitly conclude ftour to- :>•' i <rm their <fHtS«-a cUi&eßf ." , 1 rt fur- :-r sugg'-ted a: rhe headquar t of th* It. cauoaai coouaMM* < gut*, co-u*/ u4 «icjr ownmltlipi . : -i