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9 MR. HADGEN TOMGIIT. PIC MJCETUG AT THE AB*o*T TO ■Kill •CAJkDISAVIAS oaATOa. Pc Kill Ma>4 la ,fc « Vmrm- Mt AMrieaa Mag la «»« W*M mm 4k A4*«eate •»•«»< **»»T *»d Pr«fectio«-Hia (autnaiea K*- teatfiac a Warn »ele>ae-7- ■arrew the Parade, Hltk B«tler*vorth aad Porter. jTr.TiK w T1 be * «p?»n , dJ4 audience a? the Armory tns« evening to n**ar a d.i> cf the issues of the '! *y oy Hon. N»l# I* Ih i* gen. of Wl» on a n. the licit of the trjunuv;r ote of orator* ranvaJ** iiig W»iiia|Uia u»4«f ttt direction of the I Rejwb; *a r,4tk>n»i I onsmittee. Mr. Haugen WWM>» heriid- d .i» one of W!«-orwJr.'« fee*! cUS»*fi«. one who thou* 1 . born tn a foreign land. hau» position* of tr'.-t, nnd who his »erv>-«J hi* adopted uta'* eight ywrj tn the eonjrreea of the I n!;** StAfe- Mr. HaJgen la unueuaiiy *<■:; equipped to di»;J»e the flnaii iel qu ' .on. ;.*v.rig •erred in conjrre** aj) a m>m>r of the commit!'.* on banking and < jrr?r.~y. an 1 a 5 too' ' ' *<lvanby him la found in t;>- nua»[<er of convert# he h.n u. >. fcv«.-y voter ou»tM h< ar Mr. llaug< n a »p'-e> ft in favor of sound mon> r. At the meeting tonight rei<r**enta ive Scandinavian! of Seattle and vi-inity will Occupy piaeea on th»- platform. Coun< ilwii H IV will offi ■ it» a« <-ha nun. and the list of v »■ pr* »id> n;» eoKTaina of the mo*! sutxranrlai namec of tfte city. Patriotic music wii! t>« rendered by Mia* l/ebma.. the vo aUat, The hail wiij b« prettily and Imsnf iiii oly ba k. of the r-iauirm wtJl be the lars Am'rl can fa»? in th» world, the fir r . at ffoatej from thj'jfrear. on * ;» Washington building at the Work!'* fair. finlfTWorth'a mb 4 I'orter'a Meeting. Withe it f} ueation an enornw 'n erocr>l wii! Ho>k ta. thi» rity durtrjc trie present w >k. the attrition in addition to Mr. being Hon. B* -nfcsnun Hut'.erworth mnd 0»n. ftobt. I*. J'ortef. who ar* <1 ue tomorrow Many ;;«>or.i from o\»'- •ld« point* wiil take advanM** of ch< -»;> ra»e« .fT«»r>-<l by transportation line*. The r*!e.«, «< i«»nure4 by Col. &. W. Beott. ara an follow*: Northern Pitllio- Front Ta.-oma ani in tern*, <lU*e point*, o r>e fir.- for round trip, tl- ke** good >ll <!ny Krlflav op any tjit Sir <n h'rom Kverett In- ♦ermMlste i«ilr •*. rr.-irwl trip. ere* fr >m Wh ri-um, .t r t!« of tt m "<■- I*r* for ro-in> : trip, >'-• to If announce l. Seat:!* A International—From Rumas, round trip, st; S" >:h Bend. spe< ;»1 train, r•» 1 'rip. {A cent* Columbia A Pu,-. ' tt- und An'** ial 'rain to run from Franklin l?k> k I>kin onJ. etc . round trip. 30 train to leave Franklin In the af'Tnoon In lime to get Into Seattle for the pa»-ide and l<-a*in* for hone s'atlo»e at ll.#) r< m S ramboat lin« * Ta nin. Vi«hon, JlSah'lev, etc., r->y(i.| trip, a ffr.'s: Whit er an I Port T<>wns« nt |J- Fart At«» s-s, tZ all -oth< r port*. tm» fare for round trip Th<» co#mllt«i on arrangement* has met' with oru> dlaappol&tmtn!, In that It *lll not lw* able to »• cure MaH>ni<- temple for thi> second overflow meting, a oecret organisation having already obtained tt for the evening. But in orl«r tu provi for tin- crow I a »a!> unmltee was ap pointed . consisting of i ' <ordon, g.: Charles K. PllnrMon and \V. K. Fltager al 1. to make other arrangements for the third tneeiing At the Armorr \o**l mtute will he fur- Tilahei liy the i o «llup <}!>••" Club. one ><T the beat ■>rjfanljtatior!* <»f the kin 1 In the *:*»<?, ard a' Rank»'s hall by the [adlti' t«le(\ Club of lAtona. ronsiating of eight member*. fit It 15 >'tlß Mlt M» MOSKY. A Tr«*rllßt Railroad Man Maes ( i> I'ahllr Krntluirnl. A well-known freight and |>>wn« t representative of an Ktitrrn railway was In th* city for a few hours yestenlay. aft er an eghaug'.lve tour of his territory. To • reporter he said: "I have been away from San Fr*nc|s< -■> • month, in wUich tint- I have vis' - d ali c? the principal cities in California. t>r»g>n. iVanhirtgton ami ldah«. J am on in' mate t*-rms with ho!e)Ve»»pers. railroad aeent*. the unlver ,i drummer and m sy prom inent bus:n<<M m»n in the various <-it: < F * iratively i»j>* > *kir.<!. .is regards politics. I '«l ix n '.>r •« time balancing #"!<' an ! -i!v-r in e,thT hand. ' r i *hor; lime »ru I .1 > tie i 'he g!V»l p«-.> . ■;» t! >w •novmg wen McKlnbr »• the h«vtd. to * »rd ti» \V H i!" e T» • mouths i 5 'ruvt< ■ i tf.f ir, fr..m v» i lamn >» r» n r:.- h<><ne »» Mr p • 1 »>ff) tfcm.* ml « v rybody rvfl I fre. » v <•-. t'j»on th'a trip, Imagino m,• mgr.e av<- » irpriw to find tha* rv »t!y every body, from t':e h- >d of • ?.»«> v d>an 1> the hi>y n asm* »*i fuj \| Ktnlev • *.d hon< it mon -. Take, f,.r ins an e <% a. mv >at» S' vte it ;» r >w i • > .! a ' ■■ «>• 1 f >r h ♦*' n. i In i .i- »»» t.'i. re hs« be.-n l r »* r*' c»- »•.« ,n *.•■•nM rn -tt. an • v.n mu ! it t t , down ' >r from V,'** 1 to KM Repoltlioan ms,t.>r *v 7* a 1 •> i verit.tb> tid.i! t« *ve. and » ' a - i» '*■• > po« a larce i»" .• nt.i^>' T- V" i'» :»v . mntv ,i 1 »-.fe .>*r; « - « lt> l o ,ril Vaa Tiiiv t.11> e v T>, V! . ~.. . In th# wool <ii«a cts in whw h' protacUon t • \*> <n to, « * ■ j-,. ,■ * , • ! m the i<;• ullUral <1 - - f f*\ money ts th«- t >-*ln. the • a 1 U'te -1 . ! \ ; r „ ;f . «• . tu-*' »rr "Your at u* !• all r:*tu. In the Butsra r*r* of u tit-'ciifton '» > mot- - •>< \j, . lintev men were as acaro* a* ht-nn - T a. - ~ i . w < * ' l: ••• >:• v, • I b r n>m*«'. fail u waatarti Mri ' 1 • \ «. •'>. " rt # jwoi.mtain'* Is a bla*»» of entbua!««m tn fa; ' • • t rno. , > , T ~ , ri , t-a «*.••• if)" •He wn 1 V n - - \\ ; .'[ f M K • -v n \ ■ l: »i - .. ri'l ! k. t !■> fivrn *.■»« »..->• |1 * * \ "Miho « :f •m-i n h \Va«h|n*'on * "> e C ' e>". . ' , 6 .. CwifiaU « om no V K > ■ „ . . iv •-v - 1 « m- tr.s . | I v\ !«',«.< « - -M - / *" v • V*' "" '*" • >» " : •: ; - . * '1 " ,- e i« r \ i , b., ve ->;•!■-• ' it ' . , \V t I '.a' > .1 • ■v> „ ~ »- _ N . , . * v ' l 1 * ' •• « -i mm v • ' pro t! a s » \nier' -it» ;ji .-y • * •<-*((!.> HepaMlram lt.ill«| nB r)ak T?»e s;v Ul ma i Rt«4 K ' " B " ,u ' : »« • : b —-» R'srht at Ibe count v cent ml commltrZ. »••• ' *"■' n »* P v n " --e •>. v . .. * ««* ' ' **' a? I erv Equity Soap.... *0 strappers, fcar sarlshs Id vticti. f» K>r« for Mo rr nnd hrtt.-r %n«v rut »oi hr boaght lor the Moary. SEATTLE TRADING fO. c; ROCKIIS, . •** IOCIUKITII, il EH a^ The arrancrmeSt* hare nor be»a but * i, b. - -J in Thurs day n;"?*a The Grand Armr •* Re»yj»>;!e of f*e- Win Jure a tint ta-**Js apread for ?h« v»*#-ran» of Ts?oms. Th- f»-a-*t w n he h»id s? the Sea'tie bank r> Irs. ■-+ h »*<U} }*n*rZnf the Fir*- Wa-d an Cijb. T 1 • veteran* from sli rjv a- - - ' a:" ma- n f* >m teall with the First Ward Ctub. I\ THE MVIH. RrpabHeant lielllac R»a4r f«»r the ll«K Tharwlio Micbt I'arade. The a >- ,x -s f • - AI--K ." > ar.d Ho bs rt C.ub of t v # Ninth ward held a bus:- it#n cession at the h->*» boote :n Fremont Monday ever nsr Ma S W. Ciark pre sided The ma n b~ = nee- of the erenins was to mak< arramtem-eii:# f*>r *he para'.e Tr.urad<»y **»•:. p.*. when ■: i* expected to have a iar*e of N.n'.h ward mm sc itoe. Preparation* were also male for a big rally in f. Third pre<dnct tn n*xt Mon day everiiruc and a bir iYi*e?:nir w.H be ■.■■••J Si!ur<Uf evening in the Fourth pre r.U't. at Marquis hal.. at which good speakers «X be in at ten ianof Tn- N *,'h Ward MKlnley Club * m**', *' Marquis hall ton.gbt, and the «»mc e v»n. :is the Republican* of the Fourth precinct are requested to meet. » h ftp; Krar * to complete preparations for the parade Thursday f renins The Republicans of the Second and Third pr- v < .-»• '# of th«» Ninth ward are railed to me-• wtn Committeeman O. A. T'j ker W> ■}«»-* lay ever r.g. a: the Fre m.>n* hose >.<• ,*+. ia important business to be transacted. »OLOII-:it, DEMOCRAT, PATRIOT. A. B f'nor. of Taruni, Come* Oat In Sapport of McKlnley. A B C'si.v, o/ T .coma, poet master. !>m tKr>*. V'''er.»n. < of t.i» Loyal l>-iriun for the srate of Washington, can r, : suppo t Pryan. and hits come out ptib !! ly for sound mcr.rv, ar.n-t» 'nc;ng him *>• if m a "MtKinley Demo ra: " He has b» • n a Democrat from h;s earliest years, a.si until toe pre.«-.it canva.gn never ghc of v*>iing for anybody bu' a Dem o< mt. He row says a true Democrat c .;;'it to support t'te Republican rom ir < e.< Here are his reasons, as. given to the Tac mia Ledger: "For :: rry ye?,rs I have remained an HUIIHI arid hon>st adv«jca*e of true De nt< racy, a pr:d»- >n my early 1 lament, that I had so wisely cho><« n «i»»d identified mysi-.f with the p.irty wit h .ts a:ways of ind with the people, (drwatli» true prtn r iptj« of an honest Sii.l jus' gov- rnment for all. "At ti.e i !:- ■ which now confronts us. f believe it tn.* duty of every though'fui .re! patriot!.• clti*. n to lay asid»- party i»t!i!e and join as one mm to d<'fea/ this i.r.ai; •..■ party now advocating prin'ii i'!es of governtneni so antagonistic to the •Ml* I*, llttuern. of niicoßtlß, the eloqnrnt Scandinavian, will ■peak for toaud iunnr) at (be Armory tuniiaht. Mr la prepared to demonslrute llir fully of free ■liver at 1U to 1, and to warn the peo ple to avoid the sloaich of Populism. (everywhere Mr. Hauiten lui been sreeted with lane audiences, and hi> argnmeata aitainM free eolaaice have made many vote* for McKinley. Hon. H. P. Bade, of the city council. will preside. and patriotic sonic* will he rendered b> Ml»» I.ehmnnn. The followinn citizens have been iaivlted to alt on the platform aa vice president*: A. P. Burwell. DtvM Kellogf, H. R. Cllse, James H. Calvert, Byron l*helpa, W. I) Wood. W. A. Carle, Carl M Hansen M Mun«on. rapt. M. Jensen, Ar.'re*- Peterson, Rev. John Ekstrand, A If Thuland. <> Hammer. William Neuman, K. Borram. Albert Hansen, «*hrls Hansen. P. Swar.son. N. A. Vedeen, I»r. A. M Burn*, Harold Preston. M Gotuteln, Louts Solberg, K. A Herrman. N. <J. Lind, H. A. Freierlcks, H. J. Velde, Anton H.«aren. F N*. Little, R H. Thomson, Paul Pearson. Gov. McOraar. A. Baelberg. O. Schlllestad, P. Paulson, of Bal- i O San-is: f-rm, Fdward S at-frs, Ma J. Clark. lard, J 15 Mi 'l> 112111, It V h«n3>-s, S F. Street. Frank Oleson. !: A. Anderson. A. Carstens. William Fransen, M. J. Paulsoih A. M. Brookes, splri' of our Ame rl oan Id- as and ii stitu tlODS. "This illed DeinocraMr-Popullst party so r« ently created it ('hi .uo pro tioun • s in it« pliiform aitairist th • cdient * »rk ng of the civil servt-'ft law a law whl< h when rigidly tiphe'.d, has ful : v d»"monstrate«l it-t \i" fulness and taught u- that it i« a hnsineg* an>l not a political law. They tlso d.-nounce the sjpreme court of the United State*, and they <l«»uoun •<* *he pr» sident for his In terference fo» th- maintenance of the Federal law--, md they pronounce em phatically f >r the free and unlimited coin age of «ilv« r -a declaration that I pro nounce fraudulent an 1 preposterous For the*>« rea«on« alone, apart from their ad vo-.v-icy of the money que«tk»n. no true I>«mocrat can support the Oh:- »ro plat form ror th« nominees who «tand on It. "! am a believer In the two tn--'ai«. gold *n*l sttvttr h.-infi our standard money, and that the do! \r unit of coinage of i«»th m*-;*!* m't-it tv> of enual intrinsic and t-JtchanKeahie value. "I am nor a b»!i.-v>'r in this 16 to t free coinage fallacy advo>- tt* d by this Popo ocratie ctimtiine. wtth other loose fac tions. that h-ive adopted coles of belief but iittle" r.-moved fr.->m 'hat of repud.a tion. and I therefore lire with all sin erlty to m> mmy fr >- d« that they t.»in w *!i m»> md vote f r the ctors \V il mi M Kfnley. a* i will be fruitful of good and will tw» of permanent value to ail the people of the country." WHAT IT 1111.1. MEA*. "rsboßrd, the (.rntt Mnrlne Jonrnnl, for iiixl Sininl Mini l. Thrt {*• ird. of N v V rk. one of the mt*-t Influential marine and commercial Journals of th#> t'n'.ted States. I« f >r M^- K-nby and llob.nrt. In etch nf its recent, the following statement has ap. t- >r«Hl on the editorial ; ise beneath a p.. - tur« - of the American flag "The Re-pobli wn party's nominees for t"' idetit md v i -e president of the I'nited S - .it«* wiP receive S*ab->ard's lo> U s-,p --is «rt dtiri? it the pre«ent campalirn. We sin •v ht'p** ' '' W ,iii »m M K. iv »r 1 *5 - rr< t \ llohart * , ; ! be the n i: e - >!•' it nt.d v;r-e pres.dent, r.-«;M»«'tivi ;v, <f !''•> I'ti.'ed Stitis We « irk for th« :r ele ■ tion. b*t-!ius6 *e believe It will mean: "K-" "t—The re-tor it ion of the po cy of V: ■ ' • - the pa-tv of prote.«tlon S. ond The res'orntion of the policy cf i '-m '.it ■■ .t du - •-. s. -o that Ameri can ships may carry our foreign com merce "Thau Th > r-st r~i • n of t'i • policy of t- ■ .>?">•' tv. »i i Amerl tn shi;>s prefer r> I In 'he cirrtnge of the commodities af fe«*ted thereby "t'o»ir!h The «dre * of the lh. » tn !•>' ds under the A met n flag. - 'KUih - The consiriK - :i >n of the Ni.'ar canal under the control of i*,s r.a --t. >n. S.*;h The In.aitgura' on md r?-l\i'-"e --r e of an Amci m "Sir- i. n jxv •.!■>• tnat I a t all t -i s tt ul v represent the American pwfle. >ev<"!t!'. 1 « A:r.e*i .intia - : nof Oart ada. *"t'• r maitt ».•" inee t* u;» - n the ftepub';* cats pjtr*v which t*. and a' ivrs h-s* been, the t of prote*-tion The K -;m;!V;\ n ptttv has t i »re: - - de. Itself m fa *or of n>-«t of the *t>ev« 'hli gs—««pe. « i V h. re -ip. r« i - iVe ' nil K tfyi: i-1 y tar siij>tH>rt; we hepe t » i IVra-vwi «up vrt cient l» «' rv »'• m great * .-*p--g me.t«are ft- c. I • " stv.t . - *i • - s the R ; -i»- • t < > and for iat r asoa h-H»e a m »», . at and en during victory * .1 rtHI» I H«»M ItK. Tilts. Believing th— voters. I ke mv.elf. w.Va hit<- •• - bsterir? a-d thtnatn* ' -*h • ••« • *rr tic- who r>ot N'ite\e t.-4' « h' r s, te - i4.% .1 w k w r- r*.'iv Of the a are gnxi v {j | to e« ie fcr the bf«" i: w'O s:e :>-rple*e} * v «c par » - ar# .:r .« t Jwave 1 n J . Mo v i * o«U al - • t'e n*s;n - et i~ e »vf •-.+ pr.-*cnt rji f *r Sa i Uy evrrtrii . Armo y s < - * t>f the a; it n. * • a- 1 tn r«* A«ng a riu * ! ■ *eKt crtssa. » N-.ldes. a . , ! t e V at atastc tbo ClfV Affot :s. w # t * v tnae* *»d no . v. a» 4 * • ' at. i. i« rraooitstole f-r *h % *" '-i i| v - KM* »S F Tlf.'S. t Inmn Vi>p> a I t« OM «el4lert. One of th« «MtM| av-mpta to Inftxr e * s ■* - < • :. v . ' h*» ■ I*ar* ■ ' * **'-*'e tn *h* of an aft* c r»« en.f»* "v* t t s r to H * P fWri ' r* S* 'at* -i t* aabirgton Olty. A. * s.'i *.>. ~.. i., *-A ii«r U .t, iaa; o partruaot of THE SEATTLE POST-FNTELLIGENCEF. VHEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21. ls%. Mjn'trl Gran! Army of tfc» private effl-t «» F sireet, Waahnjrton C.*y; :*?# Eighth company, V«* Y ,-jt gharp*hoot»r!. l2*e lieutenant Nine teenth fn.te4 Stat** -alored traaps." T" 5 -ireuiar. * ~ b 1» undoubtedly a 'Tak*." contain* ?h* u»-»; PopnUstie extra %*a*an -.-.j ;T5 r*f-~en'e *0 the "gc : i barers," ,ons per* tors* and "robVrs." and th»n *a>s: "Sow eomes the Important qu»«- tion. Is it Mfe to join hands with our 'a*# opponents at South, and accept their pl»a that they are as loyai ?o th s r- . *r- men*, as we are. • • *lf I must - ose between «%♦?# and un- T'-'-r.wm robbers, I will turn to the man In rrar. and say, 'Johnny, count me with ; • • When fhis letter was shown to a .«.-*••> ve'eran. he quickly disposed of it. 'No Grand Army man wrote it." h# «a 1: "and I brieve that no Grand Army man •lamed it. Obaorve that the letter !a ad to T'ear Old Comrade.* Every Grar.d Army man knows that the ritual . p-ov.des the form of addres* to be simp.'y, •Comrade.' or "Comrade*.' "Dear O'.d Com j rade' is too grjshy for an old soldier. The attempt to derive is too fltmsv to be worth anv attention at a"«L It U not worth noticing " PROSPECTS BRIGHTER EVERT DAT -NrKlnler. Soond Moaey Sallt- Taa," the Political Siogas. Potter Charles Suillvan. Republican nominee for governor. was at state head q ;arters last evening. "Down in South in stern Washington," tie said, "as w-<ll as ail over th<* state, the ticket Is saining every day. and there is abundant rea son t© hope for complete ReouVlran suc e-ss. Sentiment seems to have crys'al ize 1 to a rteat extent during the past week, and the genera! tendency has been t *arl our side. Many voters who had Wen hesitating have made up their m nds to stand for McKlnley and sound money, and our cause has gained hundreds of votes. "Slrsre rtie defection of votes from fhe free siiver ranks has become so large, there no longer remains any doubt in my mind as to Republican success, both on the national and state tickets." MAKE A GOOD START. 13Z First Voters Organise a Tonne M.n s Kepohllran Club. An enthusiastic meeting was held last niaht by the young men of the city who wtll cast their first ballots on November 3. They organized what will be known as the Young Men's Republican Club of Seattle, wuh a membership of 112. The officers elected were: President. William Beatty; vice pre-; ]«nt, Howard B. Ames, and sec retary, George lumping. The object of the elul> fs to uphold the principles of the Republican party and aid in the election of McKinley and Hobart and the entire state Republican ticket. A notification was given to moet at the Busi t •M il's Sound Money Club, corner of Second av< nue and Cherry street. Thurs day even;nj? at 6:30 to prepare for the pa rade. All dt s:rous of joining the club will report promptly and receive their torches. SOMETHING ABOIT 111 TTKKIVOKTII Seattle. Wash.. Oct. 1?, 1596 To the Editor: In the lion Hen Butter worth, who will be in Seattle this week and address the pr*op!e upon the political Issue* of the day from a Republican stand point, we havt? a member of one of the moet patriotic, benevolent and Intelligent ftnltlM of Southern Ohio. Mr. Rurter worth had two married sist.-rs living !n my natlva vlllajcu during the war who were most active workers in the Ohio sanitary commission In sending supplies t i w ur d- d and sick soldiers In hospitals for their r* lief and comfort. They wore always active workers In all charitable enterprises, especially in looking after tho wants of soldiers* wives and their families. O' • of these sis'ers wis the wife of a son > ' the great r< ader, J,\mes Mnrd<> k. who donated the whole of the proce» Js derived from his recitations to the Ohio sanitary ■ m--«:on. Mr. Butterworth was the lend in# attorney on the side of the prose eut.on m t ■.» famous Pollarfl-Breclcinrldge til I know something of this \V. C. P. Rr - -kinrldge myself. I was taken pris on*.- during the war by «ome of his troops nnd paroled by him. an>l after I a .is ex ch<ag»-d carried the parole In my pocket until I n.irt 'Wly escaped being captured a« i n. when I destroyed it. Mr Put ;erw->rth is now one of the great est men ar ! 'ertding stat«men of the d.«y in <>h'o, and coming aa he do* - s from f-j ti- ir my t>oyhood home, it is w.th a feel ing of b>»th pleasure, jcv sn'. pride that I »■ g » ai.d listen to his spef-n on RC * «>< :ober H. No man Bring f i"-'s in the esteem nnd rt*spect of the p< >; le of Southern Ohio than 15en Butter worth. Yours respectfully. !*o I'rre Silver for Him. Tho experiences of W S. Dillon, form erly a mMm of Dmtlßt, w» , in Nic aragua. f imlsh an lnstrurtiva lesson to t-* American voter at the present time. W W Knapp. for ait years a resident ••f Se.t tie, knows Mr. Di 'on very w .1. M- ivi: -n says: "The day j ha 1 to pay x Sivent debt In gold, and it cost m-> $1 !•: in sliver, if one tvants to buy C 1 here th*v ,-harc-» h m - he verv hlith e-" pe -e. t>ii* ff he win - * to sell Ki-d they give 10# per cent : that is a '*tt they offerfel me on a gold note ' !iv mhen es -hange w.i «$1 X 2. that s. • ..-v offered me fia in silver for • ye j h.t 1 n buying of them it wo jhi havA C'"' me Riflt For rhe rich it la not so h fcr "hev sell th«*r coffee for gold, MML • ' i'«*. th A higher the mhia|9 t «• m r« >• ver ?hev pet for their c ■>" V ■-" * ' "n ptv t; tr labor in silver. Farm r• < .'1 • t r> could do the « V me; ;h.t' s, st' • r • <in sunt e,-.-^j g rj can ry H I r*r th*ir l*N>r in silver—but th» po >- farmer and the poor laborer, wh-re a lid : s rv 'e' If you th:nk !h»re '« a-,v »nc« of Hrv iti elected, take mv itivl'e. aeil off evrthing you have an t tviv stiver With It. If Hrvan Is e>- - I and thev carrv out what they say they a I nk ' ■ r- vi * - years will be • ■ .* fit tn* I'm ted Stales has ever seen " "T* hooping II I !»•* in the Eighth. The banner ward n -»et:-e of the esm • » *•"! a - " l-'-'d 'n -he K c' *h ward last evening The M; K n.iey Rai > Pram t*'>rps w v« present, ail contributed In no anwill way to the general enthusiasm. (J-, »• re " »de ?iv \\ if Whfte. |i. n \ N»r - «en and o ,v ie'*. *-» -here we»» "N-td'date* A T Van de Van'e-, W r v-F Oeorg* fii i, C E B w m*r> Arthur F Onflln, J M Lavh ;e. F I Hla.ne and VP H T. Karnes. The r>"*; meeting ef the club wiil h« t« - ll Tues day. October J?, In the First Ward. "*" ■« S- 11t 1e Ra i - 't c Oh m«-t last r. e ht tn "w Pm Ward CTrb rooma Ag* lie a - »"'<•<> cf the -.t aHSs se -- te»* *• - A ?' "w w *re prss a - T> tnaa "VI Oordon aas seisicTed aa • - re tar v A subsentptloa was taken to fiirtiHh re • « * *• ~ t > rr * -v- of * v '/» * »- h ir -o ntcm+y » to r v r *\ \* a i , 4 prorff out- C: Hit a.wa s«i»cte4 by Ua geacnai «... repot", to hhn at « r sharp Thursday ev«s ipg a: the corner of Third avenu* and si on t*reet. H 3, Turner wi« aptxilrited take - ha-g* of the regalia ?-arf*. it was df * Jed that the doors of the d fferent halls where the opeaking is to take pla~e ehall be closed until the march ing co.umns are to enter. ex-ept a-« to the ladies, who will be admitted at ar*v time, but it shall be understood that they w.il occupy the galleries exclusively. The Railway Sound Money Club had a meeting last n-gnt fo- the purpose of mak ing arrangements to form in the rally and to adopt a constitution and piatform The following committees wereapp :nted. Raliy committee —L:r;d«-y. Jergersen. Marburger. Hetnes. Hansen. Potts, Hicks. Rhine Mulier. Transparencies—Martin, Linds-r. Mil ler. The platform ad«n>ted is given below: "This organisation shall V> known aa the Ra: way Employes - Sound Money Club o? Statue. "Its purpose shall be the promotion of the principles set forth in the platform of the Republican convent!-on at St. Lou.s advocAiin* sounl n.oney and protection and the election of McKlnley and Hobart as the exponents of those principles. "Its a;m and object shai' b* to include In Its memoershfp all railway employes who believe the stiprem.i *y of th-se prin ciples to be for the imeresis oi them seives an<i the country. "The officers of the club shall consist of ;< president, two vice presidents, secre tary and an executive committee of not less than srix." The club has now a membership of 112. Effect.vc campaign work is "being done in "Washington by S. R. Stern, of Spokane, and one of the best paragraphs in Mr. Stern's spee hes runs a!«ojt as follows: "During this campaign of honest money agair.st repudiation, we see buttons on e.ery side, for McKlnley. for Bryan, for Palmer. But there i 3 one button that Mr. Bryan car.not put on. ile has sai I a great deal about patriotism, and devotion to country; but Mr. Bryan is without the honorable decoration worn by Mr. M - Kiniey. It is the little brown button of the old soldier. He annot put that on, nor 'an any of his people, for during the war in which the country was saved the sympathies of Mr. Bryan and of all his family were on the wrong side." At one plat-e after Mr. Stern's speech, an oil soldier ho!»b:e<j forward, placed tw.h h.s hands about Mr. Stern's, ani asked. "Comrade, wnat regiment were you in?" As Mr. Stern is In the thirties, he laugh ingly explained that the war occurred when he was very young. The Eastern are*? dispatches state that 51 r. Bryan attended services at the church of Rev. J. M Patterson. at De troit, Mich., last Sunday. Mr. Patterson was formerly pastor of the First Presby terian chur» h at Tuooma, a position which he filled w.th universal satisfaction to the people. Some of the Tacoma Popo crats are congratulating themselves in the be!:ef that Mr. I'atterson Is a supporter of Bryan. This is not the case, however, as letters received from Mr. Pat terson indicate that he is one of McKin •'■y s mcft loyal and ardent supporters. A rererr letter received from Mr Fvter sor. by Tacoma friends stat-s that Michi gan is overwhelmingly for McKinley. Th» Union Veterans' Patriotic League will meet tonight at 7:3 ft o'clock in the Se attle National bank building to arrange for the reception of their Tacoma comrades on Thursday night. Members are request ed to be prompt in their attendance, in order that the necessary business may be transacted so that the league may go ta the Armory to hear Hon. Nils P. Haugen. The Sons of Veterans are especially in vited to be present. Republican Chnllenße From Idaho. The M K'nley Club, of Wardner. Idaho, has a stan ling challenge to any silver man to debate the political issue* of th» lay. the debate to tak- place on anv Friday r..a;ht at Republican headquarters in W ardner. The McKinley wave i« bury ing free silver in I laho. and the state is 1 kely to eive its vote to the sound money candidates. Seattle, Wash.. 2ft. To the Editor: Will you kindly state that the use of my name, in the T'mes of th s date, as one of the vice presidents of the silver meeting at the Armory on En da.'. next, was entirely without my con sent. and that I have no Intention of act ing in that capacity at that anv other political meeting. J. \y KAHLE. The members of the Fred Do UK ] a ss Hub are requested to meet at their club room in the Hinckbo bui'ding tomorrow n'.cht n? 7 °'olock sharp, to Join in the big Re publican parade en that n'cht. GFOROr; H GROSS. President. J. E. HAW KIN'S. Secretary. Hon. J S. M~MHMn. of Tl^-hor will speok a* Olvrrr ia ne>- ' v «!er t « , ir e In d»n»r.l : Rrvan ■ ll ' '«-* are more h a\ iy diseo-jr* -1 thin s 'ver would be should sound money' We defeated. Oie F. Moe was erroneously repor'e J ♦*> ';ave taken part in the join- -ieSare at . 'rdav evening, as an advo ca*e of Populism. ry»l. T V El' y is one of th*> s. frpiip. pel arid effective s Kind mon»v *n--.ik< rs engaged in the Oa' 'orna oampiign. >?.» was g .en a tremendous ovation «» <irr» Rosa recently. The Republican at Sunnvdale Mop !,iy night w ah aldress- Iby John H r wen in 1 Arthur K. Cirifi" bo'h of whom were listens to with close atten tion by a lara"- t 1 H><r .> A J YIU.ARS. Juige R \ Bal'mger h,.« a poln-< 1 to-, ter ,n the Por* Townsen.d Leader explain ing to v —rs *h.T wauii con' >nt ?-,* f. i:e in ct-.f- Populism is successful The em. rgency h- aav«. ,s a dov- party mm, ranment or ! :■! ne, ind calls to the <ui>- port of M Kmley every friend o' sx*i government CAMPAIGN M'EAKEm. Stwte nml County ts(l«nnienl( for the Keitultllrn n«. Sreak'->rs 'or the camps'gn hav* be^n • cned tv -he R.-r>ui. an «'a «> - n a CO'tn'v r* »n » osr«- Baliard—Hermon \V. Craven, o • <s» r T> Pe >vu -J E. L. 1> and Jol.n F M uT r " Octet er 2S. uier, Buck'.e> A F Bur' gh. O - •- m M • % '■ . i M Tgflfna ard 1 it Kr.->*kerVv.-|cer O r •>; " Burnett -A S Col l , 0.-rob*r ji «' v, • I; v> -a. s <".>>, «v; r «9 Cedar Moun:a I—Jo ha n.ppo t -:. and W H. October XL 1 * <>n*rali.» K -r: P. Porter an 1 F W Ro«s • >ber 34. «'».. a i:sun-t. V A R »• j\t wiegtUn* a*, i I B Kf: -ke.-:»> "k-t, C>--*otw r JS Ui "harles a. Bou eileT" Octo inty—E. W. R »», <, tober 21 Is is n'v—John W. o-san. Oc-o fc-er Tl. 22 a r,<i 3. '" county—H. A. FaJrch.ld. October V, ir.J 2i. ■ -1, ir uil e A I. p?a k, :»r 2 Columbia c.-unfy—J". H Br.-wr>;j rw»- •-. v -r r ar 1 .1 K:*ard Wr , . i>er >; and :7 C«*|fa* -P. »-er* P. Porter and J ifc n B A en. «<(vr 3. ■ o% 11>>-E Wh. *■ n. O • ; ,b# P 7- r«*v»-nport- I ' B M• - »• ...- "* Daytaw I Wkitaoa. OetatMr x n.ZL*- r r -r-er October r. J .-hn B. A 1 ■- Oo tc >r Duwamls:—J.-hr. H Powell and W if M •*•<» . > •••- d Ed *©» —E. W. Ross, r.-'ob--- > ..r. - fc J. j. Ali , 21; C"atde* A. :4ou"r..e. <>~t >o»r 31 Everett—Ber. Bu:ter»*or.n, i.-• >->er "•* ♦i* ertx>ont. Charles E ClinmL OMt* t«rr 34 F . ton- ll<Erm ■" W Cr.Wi r, <"v . »- 1 »arftet.l •' ou:«:v —F. H. BrowneU Orto* i.<" ■ i. *r. S '> >. '..-r.Aa e—W L. Jones October 34. • i «-.er.«M O Wins- >:k. October 24 ..rav » hartsw—N.U f . Hsugen. <jc:o oer Si. O v\ Octo il** ) — W L. Jen, » o"">ber F Re%.* < ► II I—> ■ jJohn I. W OeioN-r 22- lierEli. -1 \\ O a.*-: .> ik.-. ai-Hv.rsua M. CraVtra, 3d. Railway Sound Moaey Oak. One Button Bryan ( nn't Wenr. For McKinley, Of Course. 1 nlon Veteran Leutrue Tonieht. I'aed Without Authority. The Fred Domains* Club. POLITICAL POPSTERS. Kp'-o—A. ? Cole, 0-tot*r 2*. Ki*-j o-vinty—fc.. A . 5 K ex:tat county—Edward Whit sea. Oc tober 21. Linden—John I*, WNon. October 27. kaaia Ciitu Chartaa E. Clw wt, Oc tc-ber 23. "v-'ur. ■" Vernon—F TT. Rw (V'?Vr r. New^-s'le—*•* V Ci'«htran. O* :olv*r 12 X- w ttn-wm-E W Ross ..nd Jehu L. W Ison. Octoi r 36. North Bend—Htrmea W. Craven, Octo ber 2t North Yak. rr.a—John B A'!en. October C r'»« A Ben -.lf, October 30 Olympia—Charles A Boutelle. October 27 W L. Jones, October SI. r- r rg—\\ H Doolittle and A. F. Bur leich. October 24. Port Angeles—A. F. Burleigh, October jr. Po-' P'akeJev—s FT. PHe* ani Andrew F Bur>!gh. October 2; F. W. Cush ffijn, October 2S - . - .' j r--ck. Oc tober 27. Joh. L. w.lson, October 3D. P-..."nan—J>nn B. Aiier. •> o er 17. r'uyahup—Andrew F. Burletg.t October 2f Ronton—Herman W Craven. October 23. P 7 JL Ros.yn—John N". Ccnna, October 21. ouatv —C't j.-lv e c,. ,a> pool. October 21. S-af .e—Nils P Ha-Rer.. October 21. Ben Putvrw-irtn and Rolert P. Porter, Octo ber 22; F. w. Cushman, October 27; Charies A. Boutelle O-- ber 29; John L. :is">n October 21. John B. Alien. Novem ber 1. Sedro—John U \T «<ro, October 36. S Ir.^y—F. W. Cushman. October *S. Sk igit ci snty—A. L. Black. October 21. Sk.imokawa—W. L. Jonf-«. October 27. '■ 1 r 1 s'oft»r. October 21John L. U'. son. October 24. > . - /v-,. , B t k r k '*'^ber 22 r> and 24 F W. Cushman. October 26. Sn<>jualm;e—Hermon \V. Craven, Octo ber 27. Ben-1— Robert P Porter and E. W. Rjss. October 23. W. L.. Jones, Octo- Spokane—Nils P Tl.iugen and John B. A'.-n. October 24; W. H. Dool;ttle. <VtO b_-r • Oov. McC nne'i, of lJaho, O tober 27. Charles A. Bouteile. November J. county—R. 3. Milroy. Ck tober Springbrook—"W. R. Cay. October 24. Sarnsis—Melvin G. Wins lock. Octo ber 23. Tacomt— A Boutclle. October X; A. F. Burleigh, October 3d; W. L». Jones, November 2» i i urs;on countv—Melvia G. Winstock. O " h.> - > 29 Vancouver— E. W. Ross. October 29. aivum eoj.iiv-W. H. Meical'. Oc tober 21. Walla—Robert P. Porter, Octcbe>r 35 John B. Viler.. Oct-ber V. Walla Walla covin:v—E Wbifson. Oc lo'-r 23 anl M: Jo> u n P. Allen. October ST. Wha'eom—Ben Batterworth. Otober 2L Wiikeson— F. W. Cushtnan, October 24. Ben Butterworth. New Whatcom. Wednesday. October .1. Everett. Thursday. October 22 iaf:tr noon Seattle. Thursday. Octob-r 22 (evening). ( harlrt A. Itoutcllc. Tacooia, Monday. October 26. lilym; ia. Tuesday. October 27. Cheh-ilis, Wines lay, Octol>er Seattle. Thursday. October -*k North YaJcima, Friday. October 30t Elltnsburg. Saturday. October 21. Spokane, Men lay. November 2. Unbert I*. Porter. Snohomisb, Wednesday. October 21. Seattle. Thurs iav. October 22. South Ber,l. Friday, October 23. Centralis. Saturday. Oc" v.er 24. Walla Walla. MonH". October 2&, Dayton. Tues lay, October 27. Colfax. Wednesday. October 2S. Nil* I*. Hnug* n. Seattle. Wednesday. October 21. Gray s Harbor. Thursday. October 22. Tacoma. Fri lay. October 23. Spokane, Saturday. October -H. AMI SEMESTS, Alabama. That exquisitely beautiful picture of Southern life. "Alabama." with its set ting or warm and the fragrane v>f the magnolia clinging about a eharming.y told story of thetime that linked the old South to the new. returned /o the Seattle theater last night after an absence of a year and a half. It grows on one—the simple, natural reflection of life where the reconstruction of the South practically commenced, and its motive is the "inking of those periods of history and the smoothing out of the wrinkles that wc~e furrowed in the faces an 1 the hearts of the opposinf sides in the great conflict. Anl the moonlight of the new South, as br'ght an 1 cleir as that whi-h danced on the bayous in the days of session, streamed over its peaceful scenes last n gh\ softening in 1 tempering such harsh ness as might find lodgment in sordid hu man nature; and for such a purpose was the story written, and the homely old characters found friends at on"e in the lartre audience that gathered to witness ar. 1 wetcorae ba k the play and the paly ers. A son of Co!. Preston, estranged from his fami'y by the black cloud that r--*e between the North and South, returns after years, under an ««v.;mei) name. to a«sl.«t in bur din* a railroad through h:.« old home near Taladega. He finis h.s father's softened, and more than that- a daughter llvinu as a pledge of the love bis tfsad wife bore htm. Hi« l.ientity is not revealed until the li«t act. and in his disgu : *e as the civil engineer of the projected road, the interest Is kept up in the unfolding of comnlicatlons that the lrr-»-Mousn<\-« of the p'.iv rroduce* The storv !« simply and beautifully toM, and the last act reveals a reunite! fam'ly, the s®t»'ement of all the d: ffi "ul;ies and the ct;mnxej of of the love affairs That flnd thej- wav into »h» hazy of th» romance The company is entirely cana-ble and the play receives conse.en tio'ts nterprefation. "Alabama" will be repeated tonight. Rlvnl of I.lllfnn Ttii*«oll Matt Orau. business rrarasrer of the Orau opt-r.i company. «aid yesterday that he r< <»r- y made a contract with a young Australian woman who can nut point llan Russell in beauty and can sine lust as well as «ih« car She is M'« A!:--*e Johnson. »r, 1 «he will make r flr*t ap pearance in this eitv with th» Orau cpera company at the Seattle th»»ter tomorrow n . ht. Miss John«>.u sirred the contract only wepfc* nro. and c.am» on from Sun Francisco to j,» a the company. Mr. Orau says *: e Is the corning woman in l:ght op ra She has a a.' >f i] soprano voi * >f ha#. Se«- les. 'hat migr»t;sm which d.s tir.ga.shes Lillian Russell. At the Third Airnnr. Ar trifidienr-e greeted "T •» Pol f J't • ! at '' •» Th r<! \vfrn* theater la.'* ev-ninsr Th» perf.>rrnan-e w i* fu'.v up *o the s'and.ird of the p-r— --cf iT;' even:-.*. and **« wfll r*e* v»d On f'- ii. e\«~. • v .! •••. w 1 n* Und'-red H.irmony A. Ci V. \V . on which <v "T W> te S<jMadr*>n" « 1 h« presented. "The Pol! e Patrol" Is bo und to draw a audience «t the matinee, a« The c v Sdren are all ani ons to '.<*£ those cute little horses. 1 ntliijt ni the ( ultiollo Kiilr. The ud #s f *:•••» Ch«r.-h of *h» Imma '- ula'e *r» now v-it-jirc !n the OV»I:ir»s l>tofk a Je.« jit "fa'r " One of the fea'ureii of the fair !» two books, ;n whl'h the for S »n'a a i-ve, ann unc s his choi e for I*rest ?*nt of •r - I"n;t*d States The vo'e !a»t n'ffht s!••>!>! M-Kir.ley J-> Pry an tX Tne f.j r w '.-.rr.;» until November J, or until >IoK n'oy is elected. H'llnriifnti Mint I p. efh-* iwit« r •*. iirimfn* ** shes to open a new eet of books ;n Jan'i»rv. With th:s end in view they are after the d#!:»- qyent rate payers T-e c er*s are going through :h * bo~ks from A to 7.. ar. i the tf jt-of? csr.jt * turn off the water where the rent U not paid. To Be Pated linrardlalrtT. The contract for the paving Of Cherry street. fr'ME First lt> 6e or*l w is yest»rlay airsed bv Stirra't & c.ottx. \\ ->rk w.i h-» inaugurated .rrunetiateiy. The centra t pr:ce ;s *> :•"» V Wr k vo*:r rr - ■;• her • sr. 1 '* acrre look an ! act Iti.l. ar.i their comas are -.ark ;-j{ a L*Ue :nc:ur» of iron a dr'.nk t:*« ** <*r. Wo tak» re r T. im. t*riain « < >;!■; ! i R'MSKtfr it s*. j-*-< e<| hr a;l 'ho :rr it. J. \». t <»X A .S.N, 3iarshtof id, Or. IHESE IN CHARGE. COCTTT COMMt!*MO>KRS \ %ME I'HECIMT ELECTIO* OFFICER'S. The Vra W ho Will Br In Charge of Ibf Polls on Election Hay In K«rt» of the 121 Ih-erlnrt* of (hf Couuty —A Chinrt for a Good Many Men to Do a Da>*» Work. At the meeting of the of county held yesterday wis or der- i that the follow rg named pe w.th.n their respective precincts named below, he inspectors an., of tne election to he held November 3. Fir»t Ward. F.rst preo.net—lnspector. F. E. Fergu son. judges. !'• McOke. A M. Rirke!. Second precinct—lnspector. J>. s .n R.~h len. judges, W.iliam F x, Charles L. W.l scn. Third precinct—lnspector. Fred Smith; judges, Samuei D. Merr.tt. Otto A. Han sen. Fourth precinct—lnspector, W. S Har lan. ;udR'T. Til.len, John \V. Roberts. F:f;h precinct—lnspector. J. E. Drolet; judges. G. N. Alexander, Joseph McDon ald. Sixth precinct—lnspector. A. Fitshenry; judges. W. Compton. Albert M. Snyder. S- venth precinct—ln.- 1 !' 'tor. Fred W. Newell; judges. A. C. Parsons. Alv.n Hem rich. !*eeond Ward. First precinct—lnspector, A. B. Ball; ju Ices. D. K. Sickles. Charles H. Tiffany. Sv -'ond prec'nc: Inspector. W. B. f*ari mer jud'-- s, E. C. H. Ei.gelbach. F. F. Randolph. Third prt in. t—lnspector. N H. Martin; Judges. T. F. Wilson. S W. Myers. Fourth precinct lnspector. 1?. J. Keith; judges, W. P. Stanley, A. J. Tr.ggs. Third Ward. First precinct—lnspector, R. W. Jones; judges, George Hooker, A. Biaokistone. Second preciact—lnspector, C. W. Ad ams. juig.s, A. A. Osborn, James Mo Gough. Third precinct—lnspector, G. W. Water house; judges. Charles Reese, Harry Coughlin. Fourth precinct—lnspector, George Mil ler; judges, O. C. McGilvra, Charles Kitchen. Fourth Ward. First precinct—inspector, J. W. McCon naushey; judges, L. T. Dodge, 11. E. Bridges. Second precinct—lnspector, R. D. Robin son; judges. A. E. Carnahan, M. 1.. Baer. Th.ri precinct—lnspector. C. F. Treat; judges. Samuel Tate. W. C. K< ith. Fourth pre *inct —Inspector, Boyd J. Tailman; ju.lg- s, Charles McAllister. John Kelieher. Fifth pre •'.not—lnspector, Alex Jameson; Judges. J. W. Edwards, A. R. Re.d. S.xth precinct—lnspector, H. W. Castle man; judges, H. J. Hall, John Gibbons. Fifth Ward. First precinct—lnspector. O. Pe Castro; Judges. E. E. Fairbanks. Martin Conway. Second precinct—lnspector, Ja:n<_-s P. g lor. judgts, E. A. Seaburg. Joseph Gavin. Third pr cinct —Inspector. K. S. Gard ner. Judges. A. N. Skinner, D. IJ. Olsen. Fourth precinct—lnspector, Lewis 3. Clark judges, T. C. Calhoun, I. Di.ler, Fifth precinct—lnspector, Charles S. Parker; judges, Frank T. Mullen, William M Guse. Sixth precinct—lnspector. W. R. For rest; judges, Otto Hartung. Michael Phil lips. Sixth Ward. First precinct—lnspector. N. L. Rogers; judges. Morris Navle, James Dunham. Second precinct—lnspector, C. T. I*e RaVister; judges, D. M. Simon.«on, Adam Erick. Third precinct—lnspector, John Payne; judges. G. W. Mi'.ier, George Antlr.en. Fourth precinct—lnspector. W. Rinc hart, sr.; Judges, John Stratman. S. A. Zauner. Fifth precinct—lnspector. G. W. Han good; judges, J. E. Hubbard, Edwin G. Ford. Seventh Ward. First precmet—lnspector. Tom Taylor; judges. L. G. Horr. O. Mahone, Second precinct—lnspector. David Da v.es. Judges. Thomas Mo re, isi ic Nixon. Third precinct—lnsiw-tor. C. T>. C. Will lares; judges. F. P. < l ngan. J. M. Carbon. Fourth precinct—lnspector, A. Atwoi>d; jude-s, M. N. Co'eman, E. W. Franklin.l Ffth p-ecinct—lnspeo: r, "harles J"ir ker. Judges, —. Sheldon. Jacob Mi.ler. Kteliili Wnrd. First precinct—Tnspe-'tor. John T. Mi 1 -hell; Judges, J. H. I-jycock, L. H. Letg. Seeond precinct—lnspector. W. C. Ca!- houn; Judges. F. H. Day. J. B. Dowd. Thirl precinct—lnspector. C. S. G'ea ■on; Judges, H. C. Snowden, W. F. Col- Una. Fourth precin^t—lnspector E. T. Smart; J'.'dges, F. D Mn", J TI. H-mer. Mnth Wnrd. F --t precinct— M. Judges. Wl'liim MumVrson, F G. M 1 -i«.' S precinct- fn«p«'tc. S!d K.rg; Jr ""yes Taco Mesdiir C. S Carr n nter. Third precinct—lnspector. John M. Judges. W. G. Hubbard, A. F. Tucker. Fourth pre ■.v'— Inspector. J M Wolfe; Judges A. H Carr. John E k>s. County Prrrinrta. Adela u»— W J M-ers; Ju Iges. Chir'M Blanvelt, A J M >r n Arthur—ln«poetor. M "Parr. judges, \Y. D O'l Son, C O. Russell. Auburn—Tnrpe-tor, Samu-1 Cavanaujrh; jiidee.s. \f, D Sh-Tpv. F L. rv-ner Avondale—lns I. B-hocht; judge a. W H Flits, F A. Herzop V'bin- trr, Will am Oarms-hae!; judree. R I, King. T I» to* P.allard—Fi'st precinct— I: w tor, <"* ha«. T T * 'field: judge®, Ivan Ifjlind. ck,.' < Ree l S" on I pr^cin-t— Tnspe-tor, H. M F' kett. judges, E. F, S;ragu». R. r. If a wiejr. river—Tnape •or. A J Ttoasert; J !«?"«■ 3 M M.-Farlane. D. Parks Roll-'v :e I ,«-r nr. W. T* Conway; Judre.f. c T (Jor.d.-.n, L. B Sharp. Ft --n— l-.%r"--~ror John Coombe. judges, .T Tw ss. O;to Ttmm, P'amond— R O Tt >h» e-f.« jU'S*ea W J Lews. T J c . v> TUv~e - Inspector, T J Harrington: ,t ' 't- ■■», r, *.irg® Vanderbe.k, ?r , \; r • l S*r 1 • h Ruera -Tnsp* tor, tv T Ollv r: judges J V L F Rodgers. B it' m dnspc -nr. j M it ji; »<r»s. O. Petersen. O Taylo-. *"'•••• I*r Mc int., n -Ins:- * P«*.r P.ran r. - judge a. J M-rvr, J .hr. M>. Chautauqaa—lnep-*cor J S P.ovee i ■ ' J '1 M r> •: a; li .•:> \ > «"*her r *. Vail • -Ins*- ■* r. F V Lyons; ju ig*.«. Lu-i is I - .V, ? m ,f' If • Chris In«p« tor. W M Ttodg«ra judgf*. Oscar Chrjitopher, tl. L Mttl field. Columbia lnssp -'or O a. s had'-; judges. J' Hotchinaon. C. Tt. H»-r.>r Cumfb» riand judgea. Ed WUk aon. \v p WlllUma. M - In»;.- •r. "Wait Kr-urh irn judge* J A Preston. J T Shuev. Duniap—lnspector. Joseph Oreen; jutfges. Charlea F. Adams. John M>-yer. I>.ir v !am—l ns;.'"ctar, Fran is Wiliama; j- !r»s. iMisie: Boyle, Frank O-omitte. I>uwam <h—!r«ar- tor. T »> Rhodes; j . <'«. J L AtlAlUlf, J .1 ",r Fag> r.-rg'—l rector. S E. An*hony; j dfej, Ldwar 1 Krata, Bj hwall d'-r, F.r. 'TO-law Tn*pe "or, M I* p fl -> r j Ige*. George E. We utter, W. p. Napl Z*r Fall fTrjr—ln»pect<>r N" P «*m h j tidies, E M T 5 --r- son, 3 W Huffman Erar n-In»r«- or, R H Irwm judges. Ma'tjn Burns, Julius Dicga Fulton !s<-+ or, J C McAllister* juluer. Fr» 1 Marts. B F M ddleton. G:li»aB-lMjv :ir, Ft ink Day; judges, John Dormer, \V»ir. '.-.t-In*:-. : >r. A"' 1 P-rannon; j : lg«*. E P WaitMjr. M Burn- .. . _ _ > NO- Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. (~ FREE . j AM ELEGANT BUTTON EREE | with each package of. SWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES AN OPPORTUNITY TO MAKE A COLLECTION OF BUTTONS WITHOUT COST. Hot Springs—lnspector, H. E. Doan; Judges, Charles S t rague, James Shea. H> :«rhv>n— Inspector. S. 11. Fo«naugh; Judges, C. J. Ron '.urant, B. 1,. Northrup. J .v»m:a—lnj-pe-. tor. I* A. Daniels; judses, Porter Liingdon, Krist Knu is n. Kent—lnspector, H. B. MuH-on; judges, J. W. Cavar.augh, T. D. Tucker. Kirklar.d*— Inspector, It. J. Wiley; judges, J. W. IV .Ylott. F. P. Wentworth. Krain—lnspector. W. H. Cooper; judges, Matthew Malneritch, G. C. .Miller. lister—lnspector, G. H. Morgan. judges. CharJe«s Myers, R. W. Simpson. Martin Creek—lnspector, I. G. .ucCaln; judges, F. S. Campbell, G. M. Renfcey. Meeker—lnspector, J. A. Cavanaugh; Judges, C. I> i*»« t Earn. Maury—lnspector. M. F. Hatch; judges, G. Johnson. J. N. Ogllvy. Mercer—lnspector, W. D. Clegrg. Judges, E. J. Ru ki.orn, John E. Peterson. Meridian—lnspector, Andrew Brown; Judges, Fra;.k KHngensnuth, J. A. Devitt. Mon>han— Inspector, A. Jones, judges, T. M. Gibson. Martin Monohan. Newcastle lnspector, John Eidson; Judges, Tnomas Dobaon. A. E. Toud. North Bend—Jnsj>ector, J. T. Moore; Judges. John Donly, \V. C. Weeks. Novelty lnspector. J. R. Prihaney; judges. J. P. Runnel. Charles Eiwv.l. Ori.lia-Inspector, Wet»U; Judges. Thomas Oul<:i, Jeremiah Dwyer. Osceola—lnspector, 1-. C. Smith; Judges, L. D. Riake, Henry Puvie. Oak Uike—lnspector. C D. Props; Ji!dpr«. (leorge S-.ewart, William Stanley. I're*:on— Inspector. U. II K. >-d; Judges, T. L. Graham, J. A. Whw'.er, Rt-dmorinspect r, I. M "Redmond; Judg, ■i. W. P. Per!jo, Fred Runnels. Renton- Inspector. !'n ■ nnn S. Kinney; Judges, George Lof:ua, Thomas Nelligan. Richmond—lnspector. R. C. Geaaner; Ji lg- s, F. Adorns, Conway Thompson. Sammamssh lnspector. William A. U.innon; judges, C-, Kt. k.>on, George Bothell. Sh. -wood—lnspector, Thomas Joyce; Judges, George \V. Treen. Kdw. Walsh. Spraaue—lnspector, E. L. Robbins; Ji'dtres. Joseph * ost.*r. I?. W, Fleischer. judges, T. I>. Jackson, James Brooks. Spr.ngbrook -Inspector, G orue Lowell; judges. F. J. Ml-che 1, M. O'Brien. Star Lake Inspector, James Sloan; Judges, N. J. TlHey, W. Shaughne?sv. Stossel Inspector. O. F. Pevenport; Jti itrrn. Robert Davis. Charles Jt WBtt. Stu. k Inspector, R. T;ppi-»; ju iges, D N* K:nca d. B. F. t'arter. S1 »e Creek—lnspector, Hans J Moe; Judge*. Henry Ham, Magnss Peterson. Sunny dale lnspector, John Bissell- A Paul, Joseph Qulnn. Sguak —lnspector. V. .T Scurry: Judgea. \s H Prunk, P, H. Westmoreland. T dt—ln* »ctor E. Tl. Oowlrs; Judges, J>inea Dav! 1, Wii-im M in !► rvil!«\ !'n!on— In«->ee- K j". Ju.lg >a. A. Fnirle, William Ft - ? irijfo. V a - Inspector. J s Rankin, Judges, S \. Pr »p Richard T>ivi*. V'nnn -Tns.-v—hr. S V,' Ia~oba; judges, J I r-'Witf, B. W. Alexander. > 'en: In-n-'tor. Andrew Hjertoos; J.; !,*>«. .1 }j Vincent, Frd Tuton W«ha«h Tnspe, -or. y Smith; judges i' ft Lewis, H Sicjernond. W '-••■■•er—lnspeeror, 1? o. Hilton. Judg's B. F Web#rer. R Dui igk. ." ' *5. '"*;H»ct.»r. James Skinner; J " - M»rtln Kv>. A,?-. 1 Go-t'd r:x ' ' -Inst*- tor. V M .-M.-k« ■- *' ' k " '• W !'. ;n Cochrane. yXZ 'Vu !" " " r ™ lam ■ * 4 <m, Ui,.!<*m Johnston. .. 1~ '<> r R •» Coman; judges, < T Strang, J. c. Norton. Ilollron«l 11ml 111 il it«i riMI Notrn. T \ N'ad «'j --i ;»* ■' ttf -ho Vor' iern ' p - ; ' r » .uixnt to . r . . j « » '..cket agents of J !f '/•!>' , Ky " r : krtl Mw!« r 1 . .-.n :>«r "*>N . ■ -,.> rn J>a . v ; ri r tor * b--.n-«, trtp to r' -- F 'he Northern V\"| ' ' r ' Townsend. who raw ov>r ? ° th " ■'••>' -Jo-vn the > rai.s on the A.ir««ton ye -eriay mom. J* v g»neml passen fP; - ,n /. of th» fl>H! No r h . v» , k „ W' '« " 11 **><>«• V* » *rn n "me to v h * w ' ii2 s G y •• a A «; F. A V }> r- r, v.': "V v T" n % J JAN " : lOAI a* nt ' v fc '« *' 4: «' anl .ik«- trafTi--- for «n Uu. r ... eff,. ive P.MrUv, Or- be »e e-pted for . 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