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THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. VOL. xxx. xo. isj. | ""wlttAT— "Our fij I • j Best" § far Soap, ■ . «. Floor fo K 3 Cakes Good ? B a 4A T1 _ P«r barrel K* zf 0 For 10c. Parlor r«r .... l* njj fb 1 Übonn and Mdtchefl *wV market! Jl' [T —«*•"'<=• * ho and look for \7 W sard ft «*P tn*t further adraa- fl ffcJ W wtil r 'JZ Vrt 4 C€DtM *** CM Not UK, u»« I nnom R b ° x - »««*«p tlvdH !8f n from t«r .a with the best c —truy Tar Soap tlcur. Apt to be • mdMT- » for « fc.xhtr aay <uy. pi & i tee * f Earh box coo fi tain* 506 very j » *ood parlor 14 r . nf . V - = , t COOPER & yjrVY 3»?ny?'iHt>ceS» 5 a FiesT AVC »outh. owe ocom south or yixiw'aw? t&TzkrBHING YOIR PRESCaiPriOAS. I | Chur constant endeavor Is excellence in th ngs. and there is but one ru> at our frsscrlption case. IPURITY, ACCCBACY, BEUBIUTIf.. JJ f ar * opon all night. Deliveries made \j \ \ f anywnero in thia city, or day. Our t«i«;hone la Main % STiWA I I a fiO!.)fE> DR[!UO.. \q. 703 First Avena> Watch Us! Watch Us! J |J ( If yoa nee«! a new watou or want your m t" |; j sld one repaired come to oa. Wa caa STiTn j | { save you money *" _ SCI BBftl Jewels* .Vo. 720 flrj: ABJB, *— I Biggest, Best lj And F eshest. Morgan's Eagle Brand Oysters. The can la FUIJL. OF OY3TER3. IS*3lid meat. UHTH. AlursTlNE k fX) . 815 and 817 First Are. |u lj * I <>n Hamn. Baron or Lnrri 1 K 1 A I a home product if ill) it IJ llmt <M»ot b iH.ir. : : Wttssgfc It linb Iters deel4e«l rtsegleat <o pl«e# the affair* of tfcia rout puny In tUe kr.s4« off • receiver ffsr tike pretest, vie wleli '• lafarM onr friend* nnrt mile wer* that th# batlat-s* will be * '• •" "• KNMIC JCWBUT C®. | Maaefaetarlns: Jewelers, ,\o. TDS t«-e«s| Ae. *«»R II T I* A «»» Mitiriai C«M,< .< /1. I: havtr.jr '• n dfciJ»*d by the board of director* if :hi« batik to discontinue j Niism in 4C.1 clw? uj» ta» bmm-h art therefor* requested to al a: tn-.r •« ar j -onvtslait, in J brJn»-r th»ir pass-book* or r+a> pti, an t •it.ld.-4w the-.r >»ti*t. i ' Any pt*r!»<>r.« hiving parrel* or bos«s l*f- for w«u>!t are i »o r.n #• • j to -all far ir>»m R. LEA BARNW. Seattle, Wash., October IS. Manager. 63 Fancy Rolled Oats. lieaa* tonl.nJ. natty fla ••• %mr. Beat Rollrd Oaf a made. ••• ® M *ak y war grocer lor ihrm. ••• I V SEATTLE CEREAL ra j ALBERT HANSKN. !S?J? Itomds, Wndtts. Jesriry, SIIFERWIR. fir (V. GLLSS. EIC. 1 UTJFJ; and FINEST JTO. Kin tha Nortb WETT. Ail kinda of and Jetaeiry (•■•aired and made to ordar. 706 R IPST AVENUE - ■ ; = j WE HEREBY ACCEPT THE CHALLENGE At l.oaga. and b«»e already to tunteneed turning In arn mtnbrrt. FHED LEGATE. CAPTAIN «>F the «Uurla. |\ a V ITril^- 01 "- T4BSIIHI* AMD BRt SHE*. r. w II 1 I [\ "I' v" !»•»•# M*o *• t alabratad la~d I'alsta W|*. P 11 I V I dnw lltaaa. Mirror Ptaiea. Glased ftaalaea aad -M im 1 i. L M Doori. H ttdinc PAPER. Itt. NVltr* & Kngelbreoht. • Weat St.. Cor. Marion. TALAPRONE Red 321. I WASHINGTON IKON WORKS CO. | j. i run. Foundry. Machine W9tk *~ a l Zi*» s v And Boiler Shop*. *A IHMH I I OF ninr NU BE A UOISEFIL or SH*ME.- KEEP HTR Hot CI.KAI \% ITII SAPOLIO I ||fORAN BROS. CO.. I A i I'LK, WAHM. 5* ® K -'P B•' «e*E RO«.ROARA. ILL MB'A t* and MaA* CWTRUTAN foe I 5 toaa RUCT -N of torreda beat >». C» N AND raaea-a cuuer VFCA.DAA 2* «*# • tent* AND aaaufartuM tor WAAVRJT'.ET Bnuaa aad AJ?** FC» "K. M •»'» H .. .i-st of all :c Lci\cu.ng Fowrr.—-Litest L.S.GoC; R ; art 4BMWTELV PURE U'lTB ALTGELB ELECTED "Never, Never Yelled a Hoge Crowd of Patriots. GEN. HARRISON WAS SPEAKING, Aad Ikowtax That if Altgrld u« bevrraor and Rri.in Prntdfat, Hoo<ilumi. linhot, \u - mm& f Vlcbt Riot ■■4 DrrailXr •• Ih'j >'lra<ir<2. Rriai Had. in Jwearlat AllrgUarr to the I hlraaa I'lat f»raa. Praetlrallf Promln-d Thrni fceery Immunity Front Gorprß ■»al latrrfrrrarr. Ev«bcv:ll«. InA.. Oct. 3P —G*n. Karr f -r. arrived a: Kv*n*v,i»» »e « o'eio«*k. hav :»•? made ten ipMelws 4ar nir th* day. Kv-ry *'h«r» th«* *vfv *r«-ar crowds ar. ! every- where *r«*at interna* win man.f- .-ted At Worthtngton he spok. for tr.r m.nut.-s, CGnfln.njf himself to a d_s. us*ion of the sli v»r quest.on. At Edwardaport ii«* s^i*- 1 briefly. A; Bianrod he addr<-« *d «-ve.ral nuadred m.ners who had gathered. At » .n.-ennes the silver question *i< Again *Ue topic. Referring to Mr. Bryan's dec laration tha: we can have bi-meilLsm w.th free coinage, he sad "I say we cannot. This forenoKot is a great and strong one. but it cannot fix *he value o? everything. If you want to k.ow what »rj ihing is worth, you must go to the market to rjid our. The statute may declare that a bushel of cats is f the same value as a bushel of wheat, but that do«*s not make it so." He concluded as follow*: "We m-cis: * vfcmp out with th « votes of a million of our people ir» Indiana and In the adjoining sta s *: lj heresy that ss p>reased U'vsr, u- n:>» What we war.t is to retu-n to the onlirm cf things we had when we had a r< venue bill that pal] the expenses of the govern- Kient and did not put us to the necessity of selling bonds to pay them. We s.vall 3n»l prosperity just where we lost It. Voa i'.st pros; *-rkv when > »u i *-a ra' i this Democrats polk— and y>a trust go back there again, ar-i. mi word for it. you will flni t,:.at you have lost " The demonstration of th>> lav was at Princeton. Le-avir the trim. Gen. Har rison was escorted to the fair grounds, wnere an lmrr-t»e crow 1 awaited him. Krom the station to the fur grounds the streets were tilled with pec pie who cheer ed enthusiastically as the distir* i ; •• ♦ visitor passed them. A sian! had been reeled In front of *he grand stan 1. facing he ra.e tra k The grand star, ! and 'ie iisj-e a round thia stand was till- 1 witi eopie. G* n. Harrison referred to his ;-rsor«al relation to the campaign, an 1 to he ract that he spoke to them simply is one citizen to another. He alluded to the fa at that Bryan hai attempted tc show that he occupied a Jiff' r<jit position now from tnat octu-ued by him while i>nt. on the silver iiues'tor. H-* <i , .:o i t*-d at some length from speeches male :>y him In la7T and ISts. and also some of his messages to corsress "Mr. Bryan has stated." said he. tnat in my messages I was '% as a statesman, and that .n my pr- -* n ♦nees lam speaking a? a ;>o.;t.-un Has .* what I said to -.-or.gres.s and to the p.e of the railed Star. ? in Mi \<j.- ' then, speaking under the res;-->n of a great puhite offi ' -t, was prr -• -ly wi at it is today when I si>eak to you as i pri vate citizen. There i- one aspect of this campaign of which I wmt to spvti for a few moments To me it is >f im portance and interest, R* ause if w» should be beguiled into fre-> Silver and fail In the sVviarh of i <-mmer il pan.c, we would ge< out of :t after a * i.. e \\ • wou'd repent <rirf 'v < and deliver our selves. But there is another propos t:on Involved in ttits cam.isrn wr ch. if w K.ve our assent to It. will injure the gov ernment. no* in i « .-tat whi ,-h may be repeated by the congress that fo. ->w?, b it Injure It in its great nati<>na! r :wers. "The Ch 1 --- »*i> convention de lired t~«t ft denounce»d Federal Interferer.. e w 'h the affairs of the states That was n>t a e r»rs! proclamation It had i part J !ar sim. I* was d.re<*f«sj to and attempt- d to descr.i»e a partlcu'ir event. I' was meant requite %f- f'»ve;i ; fur !nt«.-- ferlnc in th- Ch aso rio- to or-«n a w»v f>r th» I'tii'ed Rtates mail and for com merce be"w-»en the It mas meant to declare that 'A was no pirt of the bus"*ess of the national ir-.-vernment to do that "Mr Brva'* Indorses j-at ri'a"' -n. ss be avd h« e\«rv jv' iMe o* ;t. TT> I# -tared "ha* if n any >' our gr* it s s \ riot sh'u!! '■•a'ns should *v> and commer'* %■ -tntw 1 ;<e w no' t. r\ t~ »• he has t s e rfr v t or power as nr->= ?■- t- to 0 "tn a w (\r for mi < of ?' -» >f y ■ n;;'! fe;* *•« :«V, etee-f } . lent. a"d Gov. Al'ge d is c?*c i r r«' o- i . l.nois • s "Xevr. ~ v»r"i X\ w ! t<ver hapnen but T <ti v r i a' t'-->r rea»-r w s y • - « r. pen. T* t ah * *- !■ *f ■ F* *"a-- that if in an*- of th' s the f,r :• -s V '.efled h* a mob. an 1 trains snould v >e s*«>f»r»ed .arsl ir *er~*-Jite .-.■■r-i-- -•* ■; -- rujyt 0i !. -«* •; ' 4 r-• f- ' : s H ■ •er'ere *s president to rforce 'he t'rrt h s «ri r « cr feish o ; K ' wav *he *ru •**. ->"« to th» ma s. h;• thf h» T - ; *ee» 't f i duty t- r to Gov. Altg* d -. j a 4 k b»m t< do I*. "Now-, in t v -e rjT» of -he dead of the i-ejt *j' of 'he I'n• -">n. !n th" ri-ri. l .->* » lixdns who fcught w'h rh>>s-» who gave t v e-.r i.ve« that the f ■ « -a' >nal Koaremment m:*ht he m » ntatred I pro test aga-rsr s-;ch - st to •hi' %mer -an p-* > • at anr an » ttiar.al r»ower to «unport "< mar* - • x e- ~ .-.f Its wr and as r.o? th- p t. open "he way for the mi.a so ! r---- -1 the fnited Statea <Kr.\ r a> pla «e. > • We had «h;s th-ng out in '< to Th# rover-;. - o" Kersfs i» t • ;' M -1 .nco'n ha i no r:ght w rr.«r.-*- -nr. -■« in'o Ker.fjvky When we g.-»i h me w* -«at * ' i" 1 >•' * f wa * tJ- i t ir * I ' » T t n -n tM? f • * n « ovff m " - ;:S ■ 1 \i Mr Bry .n > 3i? l ! ?rra* •• rj r ■! any! : a f r r # * t v ; « | 44 V * - t * n «#n I ?>■ fv» ' •• ?i! j % ' «.i 4 Ot*v AV o' ! - PMMIi - I B v • v Ov>* .i~ f '« ~i>'-•"!•**? n . t H« th«» f ' f f Of ' v > l - - - X ** 1 • *- * WV.-j: :• f NV* ■**--* I* r .r*" ■» * . •-f *' ur -i l a i Stat-# - - h*:? -iv v i «# -anM : tfei • • «p«r ir ? v * Hirr'r.y " to- >f • y.^. #Rt, If 'h# • >-f - •• # r.i- rfi to l**« hi* *•• --- * -■ % - ' r . > •• - A: :10 r » Kvwr - vr. TS ii r. * jl n :%* r* % n « «ji r>- - t.< * o x iiitrr-jv-a ( ia « > ; SEATTLE. WASHINGTON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 2 ; . ls«S. .•*.; j- is* A?>r r"-.» "»a rssle. Gea. Harri soc spoke to people. XO TRI'TH IN THEM. Arehblahop Ireland Deniea That the Pope Is Vexed, and He Re ttrraln 111* * irw». Ti: .xz.jn CJty. Oc:. l-Arrfchishop Ire.xi.,. to,***- a- iu>nze*i the f •.. •* -g Ic 3 .i:»r rslßsr ' t-e **uS*lisfc<i Ties ■mt«- * B.>nse iate. stat;r.* U*J( the 9*9* i wai vfi i * "C the for ts« iJk-n on tpo..:i;-l s-'- 'JnAI On. j J no truth whatever in the «-a;er.-.-r-t. * :.at :■ - pur;.<oi?s are of thc#« rn.no nuv "••* * <i »-» --»r auUeaoetts, I UcTnoi kr._» As ' my letter, pi ..sht-1 i ft— C. >i I-> Oil ' ?■' ' ' ."»• i * - 1 "tt' * mans. so tar as I am concerned, in f-Ul , Devtiipmrata of politKa. rr.att.-T-. 5 far c- -t\ - 1 by n.e. confirm me in a., the suit-men?s I male, aa<l lead me tJ r-*:« ** t;.-® :>:•*>' with jet. atrottgcr em* j phases." MORRILL ACAII ELECTED. He Hai Already Beea * Waaler for Thirty Y rm.ru. 3lon'pe">r V* . Oct. 3>.—Justin S M.>r rili, <>f S'rif >r'!. vi' re-el- *ted United jj*a'*s r from Vermont th:i aft»r noon. In the senate r.# other name was presented, an 5 Senator Morrill received • »• ent.r tn:rty votes. In the hctuse Mr M/rr. : r•. -*! -13 votes and Mr. H» r b rt W. Briir.urr. Detnocra Ac cand.date, r ,-. v- I In • •* y>:rr assembly tomor row on Senator Morri.l 3 election j w..l be formally made, i The honor pa I Senator Morrill by his I native state today is an Incident of more ' than us*a: Interest. When on the 4th of ' Mar \h r.- x * he is formally inducted into | r.nc ! he w 1 commence a term wh. « b.ds fair to breaK a.l records of membership in the national senate, ilr. Morrill ;s «<> year* of Age. VISITOR!* TO M*KI*LET. Xo Great (rundi, a* oa So Many i*rc**ioa> L)a>«. Canton. O. <krt. 'Two delegations wt-re ar.nout. d to v.sit Maj. McKinley ' today, on- from Cleveland and one from an eastern district of W-st Virginia and western iis'ri tof Maryland Both have i Veen postponed, the Cleveland delegation to wme t morrow anl the Maryland iele ga". n to mme October S. An- r.% the- -ll»-ni at the McKinley home t ><ia.v wts J Mad son Vance, a colored rr >n of New Or leaps, who made a most e'c:«-ji..-rt aidr <->s at the 8;. Louis conven t. n. second ng the nom nation of Mr. Mc- Kinley. He was accompanied bv ilr. Mv.-rs an-1 <':iar.- -i W Anderson, private s- rotary to the of New York Robert T-'-ro k. ♦ x-member of the state ! legislature of M;. -tchusetts. also call'-d to pay his respects. THE YETER %\ GENERALS. Great Hrcepi inn« at Grand Rapids and kalauiaioo. Grand Hap. :s. Mi r. , Oct. 3) - The AUier i party of campaigning generals reached i this city tor.Uht. Tl.ey w» re given a grand . reception her»» with a tor blight para ie i and aa audience mat crow i-i the largest I hall ir. the cky ; Kalamazoo. Mich.. <>:. 3).—Oen. Alger an 1 hU party of distinguished veteran n i ir.paigner* w»r» accorde I a royal ttcep tian here • aftern on. Speeches were mai" by O-r.* Alger. Howard, 3:- kles, Stewart, ar.-i by Corporal Tanner, in Brnn -- ; irk. t•s m- S pe-ople. G» n. L*-w W ill i sp ke ; r:iith * to a crowltd house, ar.i this evening there was a Lirv* tor h light procession. ANOTHER Sil,\ \TIO\ %RMY. ! The Episcopalian < liureb to H»r* FvnagrlUt* in the Slomv New york, —Tnc WorM mv« this rnorr.lrtjr Th» Protectant Episcopal rf .-h of the I'ntvi States about to or g i r.iZf an arx.v of uniformed evangelists, who w LI be und.T miitary discipline and •ompire *i :i tb*- Silvr; n An;y and the American Volunteers in the flt-.d of (. hri-*- tian work among the poor. This important prcjet t v.a" d«.-ci i- on Sunday it a of promir •••n* ■ > rsy rr<-n from d.ff r r-r.t part< of the country, hod in the church rr.isiscn house. The matter ame up for cons; leration » v.e frn~ 4*o. be? sr* th* Parochial M:s s.on S•• ;«*ty. A «v<mm.** • of this repre sentative body was to investl g.iv »he army p? " The inv- it gdtir.g cotntn; 11ee report wi- r ; *ad and recom mended the adoption the army. A committee w»-< ip: it- 1 anl it will at once to Cflßplrtt the details of the -.r<ar,.xat;on. The plans w.i; include th* 1 best fea:;ires of thi Salvation Army and of t"e C. :r h Vrm\ if England, from wnioh the f - ner orsr,in ration spran*. and uniformed f-orps of trained evar.s-'.- ls?s under m: try ■; «-■ p:.r>e w.ll be sa • ■ •><! < *•' • - Th- --►* men a 1 tr * a " n • - stre-t* «.n! b-> i: !-v< by ban Is ? rr. The w irk «!r matelv will In :V the » r . ■ nof laborers' homes and -'••• " * "-.ouj - f r mm an ! rescue hous-s for ( tl'en w imen . M BS'DIE* FOH *TK X^IKRS, Ameriofin *Ms»« f'rnnnt Compete on the raclftp U Ithopt Them. s, ~ ' • " ' >'• The Chamber of Com HI tree • rttey i- rifted to Intii —t itself ob?a r.'.nr - m - p-ot- "ive action from ** lir.rc * > American *h:tv p -rig •••.-. c• 4 >» •" k ' 3k" V Mfffy : { 4 frfk • ' r*WI 1 Hiimtlal to Wash lb#ton * Ity 7 the etty of some action in behalf of the ocean rr * « -am< vp serv •. Un ler the national ei ,,i i" The memorial se-s '-.-b -ha- Japan is e . x fie -e, ! « ••• '5 :r> —. «v;-,nifhip». to be P rated under * sui -i y ] aw so m,. *•"-< ' • '• "Mnn \ «*',♦:» fifteen iBMCa* Hpaai. trfU l. - | m {y, V! , V . a-' fno-n k/• m • rr-.-.v,~-o a-i fturr. - It a.so ca!. ! s at*»r.tion •<> dH '* ; ' »t Brv.iin i ; -e<iiy has a •' 1 iS' m Jin- between "' " ' : Ja: . - ! . - , . " "" ' '* ' • i «r.- !to " «* 4 • ■ via n Sm» *•' '« a.-> oai-i;n* at J s . !;►=» - .Ally to rr. 411 *- *• »' ' f>'*r - p-av«- tTi "• W» and ' v *" l ' "* * ■ is of r.o u-«e *Z mtTl '■* **• -o w.th , "'J!* * ' "■* • «" the v. r " : " p '' i ''- ijt »t •-*< • *!ST> -S to 1,-t «'i-h " r " '* •« -rms- Arr.-r --. Vr * | fey Awrl-ia Rl.< liI'TION U liiKRKTT. «.lTea to the CmMalil nit<| t»«ir er» of the HmnißKioß. - - \ "•"•ep'iin " * ' " Hstaan and " ' " ** r * . -he r - -- ,„ r x " ' IX ■ f» ' * a. fr- -i .. J : «- n M r<|Tty 9'Mdh a • *■ T'\- .* iemv, s>n \\ >-Uv r- for gear:* s l>oW»»f 1 Manirr Trial. -i*- e <1- j. + » murvr !>•* pi_, "* '' " trial S* ffert I%e inroiv "" • f *«•*•#. of t.ne eRi -a '»>'-< «■ a msmw. art Plat " *«« k ■ t ! %• S- "■ i'. "'*• . Ak-r: •-,# . { - walnec..- •» <f the parties. * nt T art*run. I "*"4 P ' i ( t <"V'» > T-n- -» .•« »•'•. ~«s n a; rwj;r.t.-.-.l Pera j v.43 a: Ta oata WxaX A CHANGE FOR BRYAN M KRLEV Bl TTOSS GROW JIM- lIROIS AHO\G HIS HEARERS. All Aloag the Ohio Valley the Sap* porters of the Sonad Money Prin ciple Confront the Popoerat—The Sllverltes Applaud Vigorously and Endeavor to Drown the Mc kiaiey Cheers of the Well-Behav ed Republicans—But There la Xo Riot and \o Obstruction. SHeubeaviile. Oh., Oct. CO.—Tha <rip this mom-tug of Br-an through the Ohio val ley districts, along the banks of the o.iio. ha* Ven punctuated with cheers for h.s opponent. Sandwiched in crowd* were many badges of the- color which indicated that the wearers were not very friendly to the white metal at Ift to 1. There were five stops before this place was reached, and the c.\n«HdaTe addressed the crowd at each from the rear of the car. There was a stood crow I at Belial re and it was en thus. »sttc. Bryan address-d them fifteen rr.:n itee He said the free coinage of sil ver would benefit the farmers, the labor ir.:rm«-n and the business m» n. using pr«c tlctliy the sim»- line of argument to sub stantiate that statement as employed by him on other occasions. At Bridgeport yellow bearers were nu merous, but shouters for the triple nomi nee were strong enough to drown the cheers for the can il late. Bryan sp »ke three minutes. At Martin's Perry sol i ba Iges were worn by a !ar<e portion of the audience, and cheers for M -Kir.ley alternated with cheers for Bryan. Bryan said that in this country anybody coul 1 take the gold cure who wanted to, an 1 told 'he story ■■{ a Nebraskan w ,-.o sail her brother was a goli man without gold. The silveritea appaii del vie rously. As soon as the applause tiled away there w nil 1 b»- cheers for McKinlev. A York ville Rrv n simply app ared on the plat form ar 1 a know '.edged the re» giv en them. To in-'.-town, O . Oct. 3V —Pen ns yivar. ta was invaded by Mr. Bryan at It Chester w-:en at r.on th ft train pulled into that <»; *v j* \j l!«".n»-tl, a Bryan crowd, an<l it snow-d its approval of the doc trtn-s advocated by Mr. Bryan by shoot ing ard Cheering and applauding every tim» they ha ! an opportunity. Mr. Bryan spok- three tim>s in Youngstown. the fir«* from a stan<i erected in the pub;;.- .qrjire. the next in the opera house, wh h he addr- ssed to women, and th-» last near t:\e Pennsy:vaß'.a dep«>', where he sr->k frrm \ carr tg" At each T.ee-ing the crowd w is large ar. i very enthusias tic. H s h it Y ;njrstown was .vered to the lah. men near the dep-T. who had c >ngre?-a*e,i there in s u-h numbers *.nat r>:,> rar i iit>» cou'd not m-ak-* h;s way froro the carr:ay* to the platform. The nex* s*->o w.ts tn the c >-jnty in which r . « 3 - ..e Re <-rb -an nc«m:nee. It was a* A. ir.c and there several thousand p.*rp> *"eT)f»i to tv- I—m<>--a - !" t>ii d»*e twenty mtr »:es. I* was an appr°ci .»• ve " w *. and the shaker often. The speech wis a workingman'a a' -- .« . - r.'-e -A t- —1 for th ,; mjs* part r>' w .rktngm n. There was another crowd at Ra ven*. when Mr Bryan received anoth-r <»nth . • ast le;r..>r.s• -at .n. He s'.Ake for Ave rr nutes tiong *he «ame genera; line* p;r*.»d hy htn .n former spee<hes At K n* th re was i r • • " " on of the -r **d Rav"r.a. and 11 rhiae a u semhi>- 1 Mr. Bryan ap;>ea>d to t'ftm to •• udy the ques t;-"ir. -f mo- 'yard ■" ',-j a •">..» , *» io ■ -1,; 't - -em. and "I'n to V jtt as they thcug-st best. <oi \ ii.i.E'S tun w \iiri>t«. ttr t nn rt Holds That the \rtr Town Most Psy. < vrrtpia, Oct » _Spe.-;a'.—ln the «u --...«» r y arr.* up '"eca*- of the WaMrtaCtM ** nL Traders' Nj t r.a Bank of Sp -ka-*. appel.ant x» A. T W r.-er, -rsa«arer -f 'he town of Coi v - -e<^"dent Th * was an arri-cat:on - - » I' n-.r -rt f*>r i wr;t of mar.da*e nr *.• a< im« of «-*vv -a>' wsrr«nts ~*t xhe - »• "i- T ese warrants *" r re ■« ,»d - • » ; to>wr ne —•or»': whf **i was heM bv ah- TO be ar. >tm#?i --• >- *" r f *TJ A" IS rt'". rr tau* i - :*"«>. ns «s (e.i n«>w warrant* and *m imed the debts f the cM -orr»->rat -r> Th- **>«:*: on was taken by the *r«asarer that the -.-a- • -a n h.t *. no rjrh to create this deb' ajn -at *he r,*w charter. T*- • «■ r. rem- r *h» a"*:rn •-* •- ««-»es of --e e"d '•!*" .a making m rroe rr.*- a*?d n*~;rr*;~g TU i * < ■"* C - V.\- " * warra- *s ar.d bold* that these caa» :tated a MMal obligation upon the part of Hi ta a . -ir « anl -ae terr.tory therwaf-er n . . i-d » n '.ae «~>rt-cr*'e i.m.-* >f tV - res- at t-swa. l>m p.eading in rh.s case and oa an agreed iau«ai«at oi facai ta« CT TU BRUTCK A CRUEL STAB AT THE BARN-STORMING CAESAR. New York Commercial Aih'*rt!s«r supreme x>urt la of the opinion that Judg ment should have heen for relator, and the cause is remanded for further proceedings accordingly. HATTIE BLAISE DIVORCED. Trnxton Bralf, l-ate Minister to Per sia, *o Looser Her Haiband. Boston. OcM'n A special to the Journal from Augusta. Me., says Harriet Blaine Beale, with her attorney. I>-siie C. Cor nish. of Aug ;r-:a. Api« ar>- i quietly before Judge Whitehouse. of the supreme court, this afternoon. Mrs. RtMie asked for a divorce from her husband, Truxt.wi Btale. Mr. Cornish made a brief talk and the di vorce was decreed. T..e lib»-,an; pra\M for the custody of a minor child. Walker Bla.ne Beale, aged •5 months, ar.d waives all claim for dower or akroony. The libel is indorsed. show ing tha.; the process was on Beale irt Washington City October 3, and no opposition made to it by tb<e libelee-. San Francisco, Oct. 2i).— I Truxion Beale, whose wife, Harriat Blaine Beale, has been granted a divorce, is very well known in California, where he lived many years. He is a .son of the late General Efrale, who was stationed on the c. in the early days and who left a large estate a. m nr..dated here. Truxton If'-ale • nsig»d in bu.-iness Tn San Francisco and was a society and clut> man. He served a term as rn.nister to'Tersia. ELECTION OFFICERS. The Gold Democrats I nable to Ob tain Any Representation. Taroma. Oct. 3t».—Special.—-Today the boarii of county commissioners appoints the various election boards for the com ing election. In all cases the board gave the Republicans a very shabby deal, and there is much indignation aga:nst the commissioners on this account. Both the Democrats and Populists in the fusion party claimed a representative each on each board, leaving to the Republicans th« thtrri. Th* RepviMlcan county com mittee. through Chairman Fremont Campbell, presen'ed an energetic r<"no> strance aarainst this unfair division, on account of th» fact that the Demo.-ra's and Populists have no county ticket in the feM. and that the Democrats awl Popul s*s have consolidated and formed one ♦icket. to be vote«i by the e'e tors of both parties W C. Sharps'ein. of 'he Taimer anl Buckr.er Democracy, asked for recorni tion for the Dem*>cratic p -ry. H * c'a m el that there was no Dernicra-lc rar'y a« ie frtm that he represented, and *hat »h» Pn>pu!ists not claim re^gn'ti<>n on a- count of the former Derm- -rats in th# r ore an wit ton. He reefed tr<» reso lution passed hy the conventions at El >ns ;urg tumlr.jr the ticket the People's r*v\- tike*. ar i d»n-ar ?«-i on M'atf of the perr.o-ra*!e par*y one meimber on e« *h precinc hoard. The c .f»ioners, af-er lis*ening to other argtiments. decided aaralnst Mr Shams*cin, Tee»u«e *h* Demo>-rqts have no evmty tl k«« ;n the fleld Th« r.ision ists w.re 'hereupon ariven two oir* *>' th# three e>'t:cn offi-ers fn each precinct. OVERLAP IA\D < %«E. Jndaces of the tatted «ta»es f lrcnlt Court Evenly Dlsided tn Oplwloa. Ji, n Tnneiseo. (V* T —By a majority Pinion of the T*n »ed S-ates e r- tit wi-t of apnea!* the tase of the Onpi * Ca!l forn a Ralroud Companv ar.d others v* <3*v»« better known a* th» "Overlap 'and "-a-e •* ha* be-n de a4v<,-...-v to the rover* Tl»en* J jd*e Ross Mr.VrH th* or Con. con-vr-e ■ sn by J idee Tfswley. Kftfllßf th* decision of T ;'fe cji'S,,-* r.f 'h« n-ej-,- p " .jt eourt. a"« 1 remand ng ca«e to the Iwr cour*. with f o f.'*rr «s :t. j.jdce V K'eana render*-! a di«sent!ng ho'd -* wh Judir* O b»-t that Orerm * Ca ifomta Ra Iroad Com- r.ever * '• z" mate et-i"n .h* ,nd ra'fflt'd *o n bv the rov»rnrr.en' un der the ec.rgr»«»lo-»l at of *«» v hut that •be rich'* of the Northern IVa- fl.* Com pany *■- I existed :nd*r the *rar.t of he. 4 t v ev fc a 1 never V—n e »«»• ex»r --« a v '• r-lone-1 v e <•»'» » a""»o»j' yi ¥v a.-res :n the '.mmed a - e v: - *v of Of, P.»'"i'is« of the divided r -r) i-,f 'V. fo ir ;-:d*»* ; n • •mafer t-e -a.se * ' prala"-' Ne exrrie-l • the «u --pretne court for flr.a. h--a r.r.z Rise In the Hank Rate. ly-d-.-t r "~' * -T' * T*r-s w." ear n :•* flrtanc \l «r*;-> »o-r-..-rr--* a •■**»» in *>• >-.ank ri'e is almost • nev -a-1* on T"' J "- , lar. C '1- r~ r t-at 'ho -aif ex -hang* nat ruk' r- d exports pr ' oanrm' » 4cut*ted That a pcrr ira * beirr paid to th* tvoejses ur.- ak'rgt 1 snipe t-.« Condition of the Treasarr. -r'-n r*ty. Cc* yv —The tr & *« i-y •-day l-st r • g* l tr r1! and MS.** 1 *.n w- •*-. eaves "he true arr-o .-.t of the reaerve r 3.1^,^ U krat I p at OsWesdale, O"' V Sr»---a Wheat r--a t, 1 cents a-'re yes-erday. t e price in (,?;» t«tr« Ntne---- '-j» of tat crop «ii soid for its a taaa cents. EDYTH SHEPARD WED SHE IS A CiR A\ DR AI'CiHTER OF THE LATE W. H. VAXDERBILT. Married la • Caoatrr Chnrch Erect ed to the Mentor? of Her Father -llrr Husband, Krnritn I'abbrl, a Member of the "*n*art Set of Slew fork, hat liot Very Mealthy—The Ceremony and tioeata Who At tended It—one Oift of a Million Dollar*. New York. Oct. Another Vanderbilt wedding took place today when Mi** Edyth Shepard, daughter of tlv> late Elliot K. Shepard and granddaughter of William H. Var.d»rbiit, wa* msarrie.l to Ernesto <3. Fabbri, whose father. t'ie late Ernesto Fabbri, was a m-mber of the banking firm of Drexel. Morgan A Co, Mrs. Shepaxd is tie <-11csl of the four EI »YTH HiirTPARD •laughters of the late W;i im II Van derbili and is a sister of t"orne!su*. Will iam K.. Fr*<leric W ar>4 '«* r»'" W. Van derb:lt. ifisi S*hepard ts a pretty. at tractive and a ' «mj h"h»>i > >.ing ft »rnin. Her mo'h#r .nh«rUed fi'»'v»'«> many years ago. and her property ha*, it is Mid, jncreavd fourfold. M.*» i»n»-pard aa* !n*rM"i -"d at a grind *iH given fo-ir j'-iw ago for herscif and hr coui.n, M «« A i'l" S.oan»*. who was pre«"n'<»d at the same time. TT.e fih« ;«ard and Jttotia resident *, a* w- !. as that of tbe debu tar.te-* grardmother. Mr« H liiam H. Vander: '.t. were thrown open t->gefber on that occasion. The leaders of f* Je'y nor ><•? having re*»;rr«d to t«vwn it waa ■l»i»rm.ne<l to have the wedding tak»* p!» «* a* V'oo<l!»i, the country seat of the ffbepards, and in the pretty cnsmtry church a*- 8- arhor ough-on-fhe-Hud +on the < er» m <-y took place thi* mnr.n*. th«* It<-r. J >m Hi'!. <"if the F f' h Av»« >'■ Preshjrter .in < \ rr f>, (vrnixunly c*';"-d the aire * r*hjreh," off. iating. asvis'ed by she K* f. Dr. Francis. T v «> m-mirtat erectby Mr« to the me«n'>rv of h»r la*" husband, was '■ . '-r --a»-.y decorae—l wth and i'R*. nr.i"y Vetng import" 1 for the The gtieata, anv>n< *h:.m were •^^iry of »"ader« of »o< .ety :n N»-w Y rk <r 1 w»r-- irr:»d ' • S- ar boro <*•. by sf». t, Tiir. mong' th-.«<e *'• atter.'tin* the c<er»*m >ny ->f 'he VaoderMlt f.tm ly w<r< \lr« W im VawiT" it, gran tmotn»r • f the 'rt Se. rw ,j» Van -1-? r. Mr« Mr« W I> «*.oane. rt ar>i Mr* VV '.%'*> Mr. a-. 1 Mr*. H MrK. Twonsniy and Mrs and Mrs W J g n efTe'ia. Amor* o'her friends an<l gj- *ts *>r»: M-. ani Mrs, r»*v-* fi'-r . M.n-v Mr* F» - Mr*. Ernesto ; FaDhn. and B irrttt H. R j*h» r.' rd aftl Hr.fj**rd Ts« Tii ! of hoc, r was V Rrri.,y V Bk>ane. *rse br.d'srna;'!*. M..*e I- ■* ■"■ •!"*. M «a J".ji - .••'•srt! M - ; * F i'k. An* »■ M -zan ia /ght- -of J F.»-rr <l* M .r. gan, Alexander Fj n hrotiier of trie brkle*rr»om. wa* -he MM wae. An b* ers *« r» '>cr*e 1-r■. t. W ! »sm f 5 Hft» August'.a P ?fr.« j i M and W. p, Ottood Tan *r " wi--- r.r * .* and c.-»• y. Th» br.d- » *!f' from b--r in rth«-r waa a check for I After -h- »-r*m ny at. the cto r-n "he (ar 1 hrdai pro*'ee<ie«l the »»';►*-anl mans; <n. wiser*- wedding *i* »er*e<s. ;ea* y ifr >r! Mr*. f*abt>rt re ceived cssgr.itula'»n» in the draw n< rtntr. *hv* was pr»fas- > dworite«i w th roses and m~v«anthfmMrri«. Mr r"a"> ►*; ' naif an It* ».*» - h,r*h and a•« »y one t 3 edaoati >n. taste, ba t.s an-! aopearan e He i# nw g'xvi of flo-iJ; -m ne.gtu a SeaM. He bt? Mr arat:v*:|jr t:»;is m*3U.* aa4 is UK ta uru.t*L Eft.IIT-PAGE EDITION. FOURTEEN LIVES LOST Wreck of the Steamer Arago at Empire City. CAUGHT AT COOS BAY JETTY. Br • Mora Tfeat Slri|»p«t Of the « abin» With the People la Them—lt UM at the >sar Pat>t Where the Uhnlrback V% ef more Hm W reeked—The Vessel Mil Cars* a Loam, aad Koorteea of Her Crew aa4 Pa»« •eacert Drowaei. San Francisco Oct. 30 A special to flu CJironlcla from ManhAthl, Or.. says: What hours a -*o formed portK>n« of Cbe staunch Arajco. ana now tnuys carried homo by rt>li. % hunter*, and four :<er. lives *h«it formed a portion of the 111— i .» ! uix r and its prtvivvus v-H.rjfo have gont- Uwn into a watery «ruv« in on® of :ht» x« dis'.resjsirnc accident* that has t vtr ..apper.ed in the navigation history of '-his port. The .vtaajfr Arago left her dock at Ku»- vin* t'Hy this morning with aix passenger* ar«l T"W tons at coal, bound far »San Kran , *co. proceeded on her Journey tM the bar. It was th«n $ o'clock. The weather w»s iwtsy. ;\nd the bar qidta l.imp)', and at tiroes breaking. Kveryliil&B looked apparently well to go to set, an<i tae Arago * a?- hugging oSobb to the northl ♦tf-.v and traveling siow!>, when the first breaker «".t» enc>ountired. This* ciicaei the headway of the steamer. Then an other caugAt her on the port how. and ssrur.g her around. * third with like result*. The Arago was then clear out of her <*oursc. and before ska ccul t he broug it around avail' he* stem crashed against the lagged rocks of tha ty, k-Kn k. in if a terr.b.a bole in her bot •n. The high subsided for a moment. \s if to an c jiage the and crew in their pertious P' -ition. It -was only for a mo* m« n t. though, until the waves began ttt d tM ov.f her again, sweep ng her dccka trom stein 10 st*rn. The second breaker swept overboard the after catkin. \%ich four s.eer-ite ; a>.- <ft Tit an.l a couple of mem bers «>f the <-.;linary department, wha ■s\ re irowned .tke rats, the same sea car rying away the smokestack. Reed sounded the whistle of dis tress and ordered his men to man the Ufe« boat!". Though a moment of dang«r s truer or more obedient seamen never served under a master. There was no ex cited rush this or that way. The boata were lowered. Second Mate Ranks waa ■n command of one boat and the first mata in command of the other. The passenger* remaining on board and Oapt. Reed had to take to the rigging, the house hre&king up with every The remaining lifeboat had been washed overboard. John Norman, a passenger, was clinging to the forward riggtnr. but was not strong; enough to climb up out of the breakers. Every sea s'retched him out at arm's length from the shrouds until, exhausted, he cried good by and let go. He waa last seen floating off by the stern. The men in the boats were battling wills the terrtflc s<>a. The first mate's boat cap slscd tw!oe, the last time no one appear tng on the surface but the mate, who -w am to the second boat. AH this tima the lifeboat was making leeway against the bre.«k<»rs. Then came a calm spell and the .Jetty was rounded. It was two miles to where a lan.ling could be effected. Ily this t?me th« life-saving crew had arrived >M\ the scene and took off the remaining survivor*. Capt. Reed being the last to leave the ship The Arago * ink In Ave fathoms of water ten minutest after she struck. TTer cab.ns wers swept clear with her decks, and that all the llv ■« on board were not lost is a wonJer. The Arago is lying on th» beach not too yards from the hulk that marks the remains «>f the wha'.rhadr Wctmore. which was wrecked years ago. The wreckage, a;vl only the two masts of t?J« steamer ar* vlafble. Nona of the bodies have been recovered. The lost. a* far as known. are: John Norman. Marshfleld. passenger; K. M•« CJraw, of CoquilJc. pwnjpT; K1 chart! Wil'w, Oak I a ml, Oregon, pj»**.>nger: W. Hi Brown. chief er.gtn^r. WHIIjm Whlt« tie, fireman: Brick Wall. rtreman; An thony McC*»i*. (Ireman; Richard "Patter- Mn. ••i-w.ir!. F. Fernandi*. chief cookj J Krugar, sailor: Henry Sanders, sailor] Bad. the mes-, boy. A larrnw KM*ayr at Va. S-jr Fr.m ~co. Oct. 20 The Rrltlsh *hl|» Losing. which today arrive from Swan nia. reports havtr* hart a. narrow rscapa from h-tng ran down by «. Itmiatr »fE Po-.nt Ar-n i *arly thi* morning rapt. I{atlld<i says bis vwd was lylnK about fen mil«*s south of Point Are-rut, In pltcfc darkness. at 1J 15 o'clock, wh«i sod dent? the light* of a steamer in baiiawt »n<| north-bound loomed up off the fa*ni«lnsr'a how Th»» src;iniT crossed the TMMt'l path so near That tbo ship'* forebracea <>n h<-r port std* (otiM th« steamer'# bridge. yet n'» d was done. Indian Ffablnc «fho»»ff I.Mt. Victoria. H C.. o**t. 20 —fl^peciaL—Thgi Indian tH; ng »>-!v>inor Nootka, h-ia be#n wr«---k- d "ft f*apa B'-ott. So k>sa of n'e Is lnv*-lTe«1. Jxrr im TaiiUrd has been foil tr *t a' the aaatses, fn ownec •\*r. t '*h the c ,irg*> of mining ewlndlinjf on whifh he « n on fh» eve of h!.« departure for Hawaii on tha fcVarri moo IRAIEVfI WAOKI. ft l.aok* as Tbo««h th« r«la» Waal* Order a Mrlltr. «An fntv eco, <e" 20 —The fact that - ion saf "-rs two cr«»w» to leava •he <-oai hark <">*th»rer on JHndsr. an«i rhi ,t .he IT I -e«d«*l m getting: aallors to *h!j> «f >h» new of wage*. 122.W, bjr securing 'he aid of police to keep unlott -r.en awn-.' frnm the v»>*«el, la ren-»ra!iy re rattled aa a s gnal that a »»r k» is ltwoi r:..r. a- a u»''w list rigfe* the unlot» .«se«l -he cut in wage* mad* tyy .>,» ftv vownere' A.*»o» .arion. and thera was' a r*r *»r'imert again** a **rtke, « T.aio-i'y Of t-.oee pre-ier.t ta 'gnore the association afogeth»r. arg'»e*l "ha* the la'eat arheditle annminrej by the a*a> was Vl®* the living mark a d *hat 'he refyaal of m'-n t.-> areepr it wo"j!d for<'e the asao'.ia tion iark to l>» df>n't <~ar+ what *b« *«*oriatioi» 4O#V* *a ) Bo«rr#tarr FJrwh. of th« ur.-.-yn "Th!* union baa tak#o no art.oa and y*'. th# lamVr •rbootVi'r f""h»r!#« H«f(- **' i. a'' *• *>#lnir d###rt»d hy tiro or ihr*n t»# .-*«*! to pav t*>. So far »h# John <.*. Pot 1 * ar*d th# Oa?*.#r*r ar # ?h* ortijr ¥#«»#:• ti"-»t h.av# «*<nir»<l t»-w» «• th# r.~w •i r -jr-j Th# ».»«<vU - ' l >n ham r>rov#n U*#]f unr#-«. r-aH# atvl r;r>'a:r No .w*al# of (<!;«•«, Hov«v#r low. win aatiafy JL Fir»t • »»•■,•»■j to rom# from l+< ♦© |S». now 1» uer It claim* it !* forr#«t to m tJc» - 4 <• i' on »crwißt of <1 Uil Th%t <5 -wi r » »'«} . J w#fj in fa-# of th» fau»t t-at fr#'g•"<t rw?#». both lumber and hav# *on# .p. •*T # t-ulb <, th#y #xp#<' , t th« rn#n ar|w» «r» ■••••*? •-x !n or A't«k» T*«i*fai tt> Of«r« • :ork fh# rrark* t. Vit »h#s« m#n «r«tt*p yrs-*r:r #v-n!v aloogr th# C-*»#t. and many of th#nf «ton't oar# to work tn tb# w'Bt#r. .*> that ' #y <-?■■> no* aff#ct lb# demand of «*rv...■#« of our n---mi>#r* apprc*»iaj»|y.'* Th# kin* of 'rfow* rt 'Hr»« th* amaUeat ir."*om*? of ANY K'ir>p#AN «ov*r#tjrn VIM •a*.* «aijr afflfconua* ta *