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THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. ML XXX. NO. 160. Cement's „■ '0 Best'' Hour. fljpprbarrf', Si 15 §fri<» ser sack, $lO5 t 4 s ' ■ 1 m kin lM*n sf liinr mis •u --wbt~ of Flour U> r . 9WW that time we hnve sold upon thousands of Imgto. and ft ml the sale grow* HHpr every month. ■myfeody known Flour ha* / N dfcqpe«4' from 75c U> $1.50 per (ft) i*» »« win try and sell il «9tfM>t's B**Rt" at Above price there i« another stron* Utk a^ MCC ' s PBTTfBR ORDER 600 X. tift curatt LEVY, 1 GROCERS, W •IWJ K* r»t ave. south. on* S! feor south of Yesler way. VR Bere They Are Agaiu! mm CHOCOLATES froth from t*i« Kant and at EtSIKUN PRICES, Bon Bous, Creams and Almonds. Mwirth pound box of Creams. 10 cts., tfrKflts Hie p<x-ket. Ttikc a box along DM. wirt k Holmes Drua; Co., 703 First AVCUUO. Spr Hams, Baron or Lard jjyw a home product |jt eannot be belt :j Brsijmps! . a new watch or w»l your '*• rtpaired oom® to ua. We can money. tkßros , 720 First AT. NOTICE. •*kof British Columbia. i by the board of t: ; vk t"» d:-ooruitute bu*s |*®Mttte ~nl fivVf up the brsneb. are ,re re.jo.sted to call • -n.N-. «n-1 taring their jj*'* 8 ' T f' .>•,! wi'Mm* their A: v J-. ; having parcel* or ' W f*. r . .... j,i v ;l re also re to .al • n R- I. rv '-VRNKJS. M.»n»«er. Oct. it, rl'lies prat l.lne of I mlirrllni In the City, 23 to PO Per Cent. Off Ml \ 111* ri tTRO lltx.tuw W VRK 1 lilt W rek at U. HOltiHTdS'J, To* First A*. VICTORY IS W.! Great Demonstration Re- moves All Doubt FOUR BIQ MEETINGS. Thousands Flock to Hear But terworth and Porter. BUT ONLY A FEW CAN GET IN. The Bemataier Listen to Sp««hes la the Open Air. Cale, Burleigh, Doollttle. CwhiuM. Fo««* u4 Bwßphrt** Wake A4*re»M»-Tfc« Armory urf B «H Cr««M With Mm Meat AadlM««« Ktm Gathered la the r«:l3c Northwest -*%• Orator* Repeatedly Cheered - Batterworth Speaks la Both Ralls - Hundreds I'awllling That Parter Should Bring Rl* Oration to a Close Chairman Swetlaad De clares Tkat the State Is Hated From Populism- "The Entire Tleket Is Sare."-fleatt Swetiand. Chairman Republican State Central Committee. It w&> the b'.Rirfst parade ever given In the Pacific Northwest. The most san guine, and what two days ago appeared extravagant, expectations as to the sound money demonstration given tn this city last evening were more than realized, and With the assembling of thousand* of vot ers In line the Republican leaders felt no heaiuuuy in declaring that the state wag safe from PopUllifrn. For several days !t has l>een evident that the appearance of Ilenjumin' Buterworth and Gen. Robert P. Porter would attract great crowd* to the city, and preparations were made accordingly; and It was well that the compi'.ttee on arrangements looked forward to the Incoming of thou sands and thousands of voters. Visitors arrived yesterday by every possible m-ens of conveyance, and to say that the whole western part oX the state emptied its popu lation Into Seattle ts only to keep within the bounds of truth. There wata but on® drawback. If draw back it may he calied, to the *rr. at Jay of Republicanism, an*} tiant was that 'her<a wera not mou" halls In the city to ac i-otntoodate rbe Irmnenwe cro*.!s a a-* rubied to h'-ar the *pe<ak?r«. Happily, the weath er was all thai! could bt> detlred, and In addlilon to the meetings «t the Armory, a-here Mr. Butterworth spoke. and that at Ranke's hall. «Vro Mr. Porter spoke, there wire two overflow meeiinirs, one In the old university grout. is. addressed by Maj. A. 8. Cole, and the other In front of the Armory, a I lr« ••*•- i by Ar lr« w P. i'ur leljfh, Concrwanu) \V H. Dooititle. Frank W Cuahman. Judge Aaron H. Footc and John K. Hurophrlea. The. msirniion baa convinced the Republicans of the stare that Waahinjc ton is no longer In the balance. Chairman S wetland. of the Republican stae pom ml: tee. de-claret the victory to be won, andr he voices the belief of Republicans all over the state. FROM OTHER CITIES THE CROiri»9 OF PKOPLK THAT CAME IN BY TRAIN AND UOAT. Tacoms, l«i>r«tt. Whatcom, Tort T"« ns end. Snohomish. and Nearly Vtery Town In King Cnitul*. Mead Thous ands of Sound Money Men to Swell the Crowd. The first crush of people came «f4 o'clock p. 18., on the arrlv.il of ie Seattle A in terna t ion .t I uncial from Nortia Ber<l There were six oar loads when the train reached this city, but on st \r.in* from North Bend were only four cm he* attached But aound money men kept c »m --injf In drove*, and «• !*>a<jttnh tw 1 nt>"' coaches wer » coupled on. and before the arrival a? Woodinvtlle there was no; one jkfjtre !n»*h of -tandinir r .vn -ft .>•• pied. All the way from Sn -isxilmie the <x curaianista were gree-ed i<y rtthusi.is * crowd*, wh h I n* I up at ev» r\ sta sn I gave repeat -I cheers f.ir «ourd mono and the Republican nomine*-* Tie e*»- motlve was the nwst .irtiici ti'o de >r,itt i of «nv to enter the S> >' le \ trds y-.fter day. being amouhered with Sun n« sr.! tularin if an etie boiler head a larji' ph-ura of M Kiniev centered n a apietaiid - *r on the a Jes of the en-*!#• were j of M KinSev a.vi Hobart. \» t'-.o train came rushing through th » piot -e«i'ie v > - ley of the Swoquahitle. th* «'is n«.r. » », a t i ill t-< trttn men. i? for -W<\K t> v. made the a k.n rUNT ar.rl bla-' * from whis-'.e < { c. th * tram w »re at leas. »'»' 5 '*. 'e isirjrest Ux» i ; ver to ivt 1 " out of that •>»'.-Hon of the state. e* * n* cf course the .«rgi- summer <rx -urs.ona to the fa S la. At £ !'» o'clock the \V•♦alley train of t'-*> Seattle & International arrived with m we :*>s»n s '*» -ur« >r. ■'*. ? no! them ?• 'tn <he utmost owner f the fr.tted State*. within the tntr-tvtl: tial twim>i»r? The train made a fin. *r«ir;. and picke.l lip j>ev>p:e in the ftt *t t» r.:>-s'x tr.;ea vv'it of W joii.-V lake - r ex.-ura-on ls*s, the people from the *♦ a'.n line of the A Intert- «•" ■ fa r y t,ft>- bMnjs ev<r * :t!4 The «rea: a» ait a re* *e.» f K\--f county coatrihuted their share of the sound men»> men at i o'clock, on t v ie «rr:v«. of the <Vh»mb.a * l' :cet Sua ! . n frsisn Franklia. Nfs a« Ri-ack *m nd a- 1 other }*o 'ita. They were a-c.'tnjwr. 1 :he we?l-kno*n '••■» k - • «nl formed one of the *v ; .? ; «t *■ ' >tw to arrtv-e in the *«y. be-tyr a*rot.* T -t «• itcV v male th ■ t wa> ;p a.'vt male ready to Join the p«rw ie at the »pp).n e1 hour. „ Mm> t .it *h" «ame in«*ant a* th- i »- Turn • a * f -ret S.vir.l *ra n eaa draw - up at its station, the iJreat Northern coast ;i-e tra-a from Whatcom. Kverta and j other ;>omte arrived at the foot of *\. üßi bia street. There were e <iit car» oa th.a train, a'.l comfortably filled, the rami'- r of pastenxers bra| estimated at 4*' Anionic the i-ua>* i gtr?- m> re Mr. Bu '•-•r worth and «»en. Porter, who w« r« - c<»m pan ed from Kver«»tt hy Ttiom.i:- i.arra jtu<--« and Bchu> ier Ijurv»>.». The next train load w»s poure 1 into th" city at 7:10 by the S. .% 1 I'.allard s; at. which brought in more to<n 4*< M K ni. >• men from the t>us*lll r»«c m»nufactur;nn < ty on Salmon bay. They were full of ■» am. and havm* once tie*an t > !•*: i' off d;-i no cease until after the parade was at an er I. The Ba'daxd dtlejratifta i unpan i by a creditable drum co*. a- 1 on arriva. at the station formed in hne and wen* sw ltiK-n* up the - treet k« t rat-a-tat-tat a:-i th« b • < »tn ! <-'-n. W i»l»e thf Itai'.ard m« n w —• • ; their luows *ho«un* for M *Klnl« v, t» .it'- van. and »-.erythin* else thtt has b» < ,n --pro\ ed by *; y<«i Republ «!■ -n. :h- rnart.al mil'k' •>! thr S TU»kes* j k . w;t< . I. and off to the s"u;h »p;*.(• i the t.iaif uf torrhM ami the white utrforrted r- tnbers «.f t';e SUiinar I- am. . a-. •'» of lo' The jcaj'iy *>• !c- ked rtthn. as;» va l in••■ arrive«l on the State e f Wa> i i;.<ton. and as they stepped aK>ns to a lively a;r they «•> lied Dili 'l ."avt>rui>i« »-o*".tn it '• > were Ud by Captain .• J tali. ar. ; ; r m iiiary dem- aror show i i \ *.a: had lake.-j great care In -iru.;*itt n Here and mere the *1 to "l- -w wi> k ar. 1 a itrt>at f> *•" of •- > ; -k> - w ar.t Ilium natinit bull - an ! • . ii.jr face* of the txpe- *ant ri»wd* ' - »e State. :n add- son to for * -:n -t- -f Flambeau Ciuh, brouich :n 4: i <»•: >. thr T(*«-nn»a IVoplf. Put the ftrat d'splay came w. h t <• ar rival of the Kir.astoa trri\ Ts >ma . TCV The ataunch x- ss'l was fa r v blacK with passer, fters a« she <■. .as > Into her p'ace at Tesier itc k and thr >tr> it throng was animated w :h but a a;-.*'e the ght—to help aJb-tR t! -» < *on sourul money candidate .V ■ K:n \ M - K 'S- iivar. S ... ' an, we:. cr.es that fl.mted iandw-ard. almost w i out etaaation, ar. i patriot «?:•. «ni er <~ - asm were runnin* rampant There were hundred* on the boat, which seeme i l;t- r a'ly '"ltaded to the yard- T paaaennera. form.tJ* half a ' •? n • tit tions. eagerly hurried »s n with titm --st precis!Otr. a- t w re <• »r■ ,y w: t- the Si *l' * N e - '--- I. - aitue. wh eh hi I bled j*t! cuiarly to re f :he-r Ta rt, ma comrade*. The o, S s s -—s carr.ed a trartfrtr- - v Wr K - of War." but from their art a ar. t g. r rai appearance of joHSUcatios they ««<' youait enough to ajpaln fight for their i country, *t need be. Head- d by a rattiin* SEATTLE. WASHINGTON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 23. 18%. good i.-'um ri'S, the veterans lead the way up Y' s!> r avenue. The Ta ■man? in the meant'me had th r tot- >hes in reftdl ne-s. and <s th- \ came a hore it seemed as if the tttinkl.risr '■ tthti were without •nd ; !i d-'lcß.j' ;.>n has i s war cry, and there w i« t tr- :n- n<b>us out fin* in* of en thus asm. f'- tn the |>ool!ftle clubmen on their .'.trie *'ij -key h-ars s " to -he business m-i w' o «ang a !:• • ■■->• z i w.*:i h Sill '■ . n s ns< m- w a i)- -• 1 tr in . very verse. Then th» re were over P»» members of the Tar.) t Worn.-•: s M <*ltlb. But th.st \ no mean- w:- alt of the Ta " »nia deletrat on and s .in »?r.'em< nt had t»« ri enter d into whereby the sound monev i"- n ■*. tl-.e Ptty of Ib-«t:ny were to pr.'s.-nt a un >-d front • > the Populists of K tig aunty, the passengers by boat Wan.-'i for tn»> pas- -enters l>y train. Train and boat ha I been *che:!ub 1 to arrive at •»ame cm.- l-u tti- s s .vj Se u -ie dr.-• For >• \er .1 tr nui-< the Ta coma people h> "d Yesler way. They were a glorious t - i hum - •<: l tfsey k«-pt lout ! a a- 1 si?-.K ns at i i n< out "H 'rraii f>r Seattle ' u* • t» ■> r <-om r» i'-' came. At leneth t. r. * :* a blase of r« d lij?ht that iw nate i t'-e t >regon improvement <v.ii bunker- n l then a wh.-*tle was heanl. it i- -a-.t c that the «*- tar - ontets w. re near at har: ! A f.-w sec or engine #»!•? or.e of th.- s isom ■■ *' on ti. 1 r»a 1. came couirhinjr around the curve, J\:st th. n some ••-•a h • ; ••••>.! off another -i.. irt>-r section of red fire, and the I<> «mo:;v* ch- -k»d up h the* sta: n barhea in a baz.- of ijcht. There were p: ~tures of M K nlev on the \i »r ia f n -ous - ir>; vof mtin* ear t - ■ i ti.e rail v.g and s f spieadld *« ho u t. Heavens an! #arh! What a mighty s ;u; w.nt s jrrysng skywarj as th se Ta -on ans saw their fellow M.-Kini-yltes in l-.ne w» - tne for th. m T .cr. were just taeive coa.'hes crowds! urn the aisles *i:-i piatfertrw were "ch -ck-ji k." and t\- y mother's son wa* -rahing for s->und and an hO'-»«* -i< , ar This | tra.n, ahich by the fcya. was run as a sec- J ft-ction •> the res i.ar tra.t:, "r.jnaih; J to the city the Railway Km; ioves' Sound v r.ej c:u*\ «t 1 they w-i .>med on me p a-fo-m by a ieleea; ,n from the Ka a y 11; v»< S jr. i <",ub ul S.-af f The we me wa- •■ n ««ariiy a t; •-v one T '.e attle em; -s had with " m tne Rally fur» drum corps, and t re was «u, raf . * of M had n* er -re ?ak- .» pla--e in S *■:!•«.' I Ta go t>a-k an h ur or so, the first «f --; i n tra.n arr.ve.j ->n - he ;ie tsm j bringirs seven coaches hilt with pas**-n --scra. T_ey wer» uproar>6us y for UcKLX "W I T.r,T A M McKIXLEY. ley. Among those on board was the com mittee of ten from the Bud ea" McKnley t'iub of Ta >ma, w !h> were met at the de pot by the reception fommUtw But the for' t;olr.< arrivals were only a par 1 t>f the .\l-K.nby voters to v: sll the city on this greatest of ail political demon srra? -.i* in the Pac:fir- Northwwt. Each of the a mnn !nnum"raM# boats on the Sou; piy'.nK here, there and everywhere, • brought its quota of passengers, and the aaerepa'e number «wel!*>l and swelled un til :t ran up into thousands and ten* of thousands. I I.ratlnr T«r<>*». Ti >n» o.! . a! -Th. handsome yt m r «*ltv of K!n*rst >n never carrhd si ch a crowd of people as hoarded her at t!i" V" -them Pa-riflc dock 5 o'clock this ifternocn. For nearly a half in i<vir a f :< crowd surged the two gang t irks in an effor to sr»t aboard, and fin s';? r early tfO were compelled to take tha street ears for the Pa irtc avenue depot, there to ro on the srveial train on the Wrthern Pa.-ihc rail* y leavdntc her-- at 6 o'< iock for Seattle. I wr.s ail on i vvint of the excursion to f*eatt?« to i»*»rtletpat# in the - «ne • » pen Bu 1 ier worth and Gen. Robert p. Por ter, and to have a hand in the bi»r parade on the s;ret ta nt th» Queen City. The Re publican party workers Have tiken more ir.t«re-t in ;he cxrur-an to 'trie than f rhaps ar.v local jvent of a similar r.a ture ha* called forth. It wan the aim of the Rcf ;b'l •an oricaniaati'WW of this < it/ to show R< .ttie and K'mr ,x>ur.ty how loyal and en'liii* a:*i!C the party w <.rker« are in Ps- roe county. Fifteen hundr» 1 ticket:! good for pawnee on the k.nfston were printed, and they sold at auch a rapid r>te that by this morninsr there were none to be had at any pr. e. The King ston's « s rryln* c - * *"• -- f " " nr.a'el at 1 *>>, and It was every bit taken up. Be st -b*» this, there over •»*> who were eniiely unable to c t aboard the itenmer. and who took advantage of the fa t that the Northern Pacific had imldrf a spe ttra n f;>r its etnp. )>'*--» and fur the gen eral public. TO U HUM « RED IT I* Dl E. State I «innl) t Ae- Htela Making P»ra4e • »a«-re»». T --it so fcr» a (iwitMKmtkm ha* been s*.> "lib 1 J. i* <3\i+ cociv c ra-tst*«cion *r l irt *o-k of :h*i ate *~l county :\mmi ar. i pr -mi- all o\er the wentern part of the ma'e In the ftret place. .lairtnao #•« ; t Sa\. .%nd Se rftary Fratik J. K:. < ars, or tne »tate cotj> Crwkirr&an & FrJOik J. ©r ml (tee, were directly instrumental In ar ranglrtf wi h the naiioral ootrmittt-e for ' the of Mr. Bufferworth ar l Oen. Porter in t.tln state. Mr. King horn. In arran?in* ■'he a-»tKr.TneTsrjj, conceive I 1 the hnppy -thotiffht of letting both il*- tiosui.H'.>-d speakers ad drees H«Mrtle audi- I ences tne same flay. When t •• tusk of arratijinx for the dfmot:«tra:lon pla »• I lri the hanl* of Chairman V. A. Pusey and s. ere - iry I»i --vi t W. Bo«t-.n, of the county committee, they s«U-e:ed i jub-'Otrimiiifv t » «>>rk our th- •le'talls of the parade -f 1 the sather ln«s for the speaker? This if-'ittWit-e was made ip of tie following mtwvri i T>r. A P. Mitten, C< i. S W S Ti. m- ) as W. <v»rdw. John F. Miiler, Anvti Brown, Byron Phelps. <' >i J T Mitchell. M. A k. K Jmuri 1 if-w {en. »"<<l. Wil'i.tm K. M K '. A T Am:>ro*e, Col K. P. Kd««-n nr.d «i W Waterhouj-. The co.*un»ltr*» 0rßar.,7. i wi'.h the el» ;mti r.f Pr Mr n t. »>r-u.n. art I Mr. 1. »* 1-n ' ,»'■;* r\. and waa in se■ -1 - »r> daily for nearly a wee*. lb>w :f»>rou"nly the \r~ rani, - tnents were iMrrte I out was shown by the demonstration last evening. From outsi ie point* the larß»-»t delexa- j ti : inve fri .n T.i v »n-<. ai *hi h j la- e all Republican meeiings f »r the 'ty w-re ; postponed in ;h:»t ever> on*- miea. : visit «<4-tle. Kd S. H irrdßoi* wis mar shal of the division of vis< >r«. *n 1 hi* albs a* re Ani>'»">n, K H <Vir re'aor. <ie >rj- H. .-- one. Ro't* P. Brad ley < - ; .ari» s Evan*. * A. Pran iall, W 111- Uni Peel, Maj. IX»:i O. Ix>veU. « W Bill -1 njn«. vv E Turner an 1 H. T, I'-ni -m. The Tac >trja transpora'ion <Ommit'e>- coMistei of Oe'-rie H Boardman. «B.»rae : H S »ne. 'l. f> Hamilton, 1 rank H. Chandler and O. J H ' ft- THE STATE IS SAVED. «^ 0 «i»y» Hfott Swetland - Vi«w« of Bat trrworth an«l Wa'hinfrton w:*.l cast !t» electoral vote 'o- M.K-niey and Ho hart. For weeks I iave watched the drtf. of P'Jbiic senti m«T.t hn not until ton'trht have I ready to naak> a predlc'ion 1 demon ? tration that aaa Just paa««d shows what | 'he people intend to do • luwr» no j •aney in saying that the entire t, ket 1» safe." . , „ . . . . jio S p.>ke Scott Swe'land at state head q \-rt»t-s •-* w'Blnit lu»t after the mon „!#.r p«rade had <k»wn Pirst ave n The sta-e chairman was in th* best j 0 # t v r and be warmy ssaored ev-ty- ' body pr--- -nt that "he victory »h won. and that Washington was at laet safe | from Populism j 1 In A.i-t ®aat»er Hon. B'.i i Itutterworth and 'i n. Roh'-rt V. P >r?. r t.r. the ira n fmm Kvrf-tt ytHtentay They v«ie frj»l t' Halibut i»v .Tim"''J W- Lthji l«-y, chairman of th* Armory riv'-Mr*. ; r«i try a of the j'o*j-lfuoi lipciii "T. '•Th*r« Is only on* thing for your >■' 1 to do." ».»!<! Mr 3Ju tier worth. aft*r r»- ff-rrinit !o th** ~fo* #of V» a.- h inston. "and that !i. i«> continue in fav ?r of toond money. After what I hate *< n, I twMev<- th-*r» can i»e bar one r< n't. W H.»hin*ton w;P. not cwmmli th<- folly ft rising ht-rat'lf under the ><»Ke o! Popu- Mr. Vrrt<-r sail. "I h« vr riV Ti J- l tbr*e lirire mefctinifa in thi» I hav • nevrr s- i»n >rrra; < r !n»?r«-it ehow n in anv ; I'jrn. 1 %m convin *'l that the *ourt t money m n have a tfah'in* ''lwti «, mti that th< v h.jve K Into -it' e to win. on** thinir M 'Svin -y will t>e tf,~ n<xt 'nt of the t'nif c <l K'.» '• •<. for ah> n yiay h<< letter he Kn-w th«» lUpub)l>~anK h*d the » e.~;lon. Th< y W j;i w?n without th- ei*c*or»J vkp of thl* <■• »•(. M ■Kin!*"' <•»« «»! a.'->n# without Wmhinrton. but \\\i*hln*ton ca&mn get a 'Og 1 withou M Kiniey," I»r. Tito* Mr Editor: Jut**- M <»ttvr.i him-w-'' jropesed th* join- ;n»*t.nic wb» >h t» to » " held in the Arm>ry n»xt Saturday «v«n jrrip. Th- title inJependent wa« Klvn * » ;* jijr me tw- a tiw It i* of i ■ party fi>mn>ittr , <«, eri'i berjiuae on* ' i n *" s;y «k*r» leaac ftropoa** to talk ar 1 vol* lr- !*•:« •) I—rstty of ait parry obllira Ju«l*e M'lttvra ha.l no r« -»■■■ T"* « ,mo thit I wan in foil a * 1 ><•* M**pubii -an view#. ex ppt tb » t fn >T In the <-am;*tisn t fsmlahad < •■■'•'sire »n>l ar<un> nU In favor of "»nur.! i' >n*y 1 jr'.aJSy a • xjfl him full litTty toann* r «rhat<»v«T h" fin Isi ( * oiy r<* mark* (Saturday evnin* What*%#-r tn« quality »ft'»<• ron Hi* ♦h" two a;- »k»ra may #»; i*i, v . '•*»* "* r,J half hour win ;»• Riven J;> *•*; < »o.- j" an ! !n --atrumentai R of J ,fu. and «t r rir:* patrJoM'r air* t>y aor? * of the h«*it tai-tn In gfittln. &\n 'f-Y. II CRM OS F. TlTt'3. Perhapa th- «»• akiuful rr*r*.#r amorur the B«at:2e Vr.kw» \>;rr*na «n J »rm H K who, wt'H hi* on* w? an* two f-ru:r-i>a«. oraer ißtwi tt* opi«ortun!- y to ahow *'i h Mde h*r la on. "\Vr tike f'lfaa»»re ;n fecomei«*lingf'ham beriaui * Coush bccsiw it i* |«r l r ail *bo trv iL J. \V. IVX A .Sy>, iJruj i giat*, ilanuueid, Or. LVE-PAGE EDITION. MYRIADS OF MEN. The Greatest Parade in Seattle's History. NEARLY 10,000 'N LINE. FUmins Torches, of Knsic, Shouting HumAftitv. NO f.I'STAKING THE SCNTIMttiT. The OntpQurlngr Leaves No Doubt As tc What the Tote Will Ve. Xacciaa J«ia* N®Wy With 3,a00 *•», •ad ST»rctt, Pert TowsHai. Wfcat com, Snohemlsh, ao4 C«utr Tewna Arc r.eyMi«iitc4- Hwind* •! Twm parencisa, Viae* aad P—■—>— 71M At? Bmu4i WHfc OkNN (m McKlnltjr and N»a fimy- V*t«n of All AgM mI From Stwy Ctlllßi Swell What tVaa • r«riU|l« rtCMBi-ll Ttkti Over ta Hoar to raw o Circa Point-Populists At* Aw:ca aad Awe-Strleken fit th» laa«nsit; of tuo Q«biM(itM*«k It took Just on® hour and four minutes for tho monster political object lesson tn tho shape of a parade for McKiylpy and ?eund money to pass a riven point las; No auch demonstration has ever .been given In the state of Washington, and few if any west of the Rocky mountains, no matter for what purpose. There wers thirty blocks of men. and a conservative count places tho number at more than 1.000. There was no lack of numbers or en thusiasm. and as for the personnel of the vast array of people out giving expression to their political views, nothing like M has ever furnished • chapter in the history of finance in the West. Ol ail of the many organisations partici pating In the stupendous event none tracted more «atenti«n tlian did the sound money Hubs of Seattle and Tacoma. which were made up of the uiost c»ioiplcuou| business men of all calling*. irrespective of politics. Conservative men. who In tha paat year* have left the active part of pob lt.es to others, were conspicuous by their presence, lending most «übst;nvtfel evi dent* of their views «n the motwy jura tion. Oray-bearded pioneers and business men. many of whom have by their sags snd shrewd advice contributed to thp building up of the Northwest and th»> mak r ing of its greatness, were In line. Ma ay of them In the days of recent pros perl furnished employment to «wt*e of the acaf fers who stood along the line of inarch Intruding their own Insignificance Into thr grand display, like Gulliver tn Itrobdlg nag, becoming only smaller and more In significant by the'.r weak attempts to be little the greatest political display on rec ord in the Northwest. It was a magnificent object lesson, that parade last night, and many were the con verts made by the turning out of the men who have done the thinking for the thou sands who have found work and content ment in the growing cities of the state of Wash'ngton. Anarchy, communism and socialism found weak expression last night, Although rumblings of discontent were heard through the day, and dark hints and covert threats were made at the steps the opposition would take when tho parade passed, to show their disapproval of the thinking men letting the world know where they stand on questions they are best able to pass upon. The Start. It was expected by the managers of tho i>*ra W that the column would s\»rt at 7 90 o'clock, but the labor of getting such an affal- under way. although well plan ned before, delayed the actual movement of the masses of men until twenty min ute* liter. Then the word was pasa«-d along and with the thousand* of torches b<lnking at the night, the vast procession led away toward the business portion of the city where the air hung above the tnitldlngs In serled layers of colored light from fires of innumerable tints and hues. Before the organisation of the column all of the streets *»>™ i« Third trver.ue and I'nlon «Teet were filled with 'he clubs and organisations that were to parUctpat* in the demonstration. At the intersec tion of the streets named there were crowded «nen and hor»>s In a chaotic Jn rMe waiting for the signal to start. From every d region eould be com r.g the reinforcements that were to be swallowed tip -n the sea of flaming I ton-he* On Thir l avenue for a sofd i t.lo- It of Union street. It was tm -1 possible to for* > one's way befwen the I c|o«'ly pv-ked o'd snd young men repre i sen ting the ward organisations of the city. . ■ • The Ward Clwbs. The "F : «t \\ i rd NT Klniey CTub w:»s out ,ih |;*> men. under the leadership of Cap tain Tom Revan; the S. Ward C ub under < 'aptsin <' K Kr%sch. had eighty men the Thir l Ward Club. ''Hpiairi I \fi. \1 . •«. wis out With eighty nvn: th" Fur/h Ward ' l b, O. V'. I* Tensing, rob- j its figures >m to TM m-n in line; j Fifth W ini rt>*b, .1 F Mitchell. 170 men; Jl'fh Ward < ij-h, \f J Veaale. ]«» men; Hf-ven'h Ward flub, SW» men under J«hn T vlor K'r-th W i-d flab, under T>r. • * irpen'er. »> men Ninth Ward Club, with v o men raptaln»-d t>y <**. A. Tucke*. ftn the jth side Of l 'ni"n stre t ther* w <. r «. inithere't the Young Men's llepub'l ! in flub. Captain Oeorge Itspi-l 'an flub, I'ntversiry of Washing ton. fapta'n H C Ceffman, tot men; *!!g> hool Hi otihlican Cluh, 7" members, under f «ptaln Frank Hr-iwn: the FrcdeHr t k hi ,g J«* Ohth. sdth thirty ram ta j line. IT >e Tremendous Noise. Tbe air rang with ch(♦ r* f«r the na t »nat and state candidates, eoilege and ; school yells and clu+» cries. Atsjve ».l the Trsh born* and s'-reamlnr whistles tore the air asunder, and the d n was taken up ; from one end or the oth*r of the line and sent back again and again, j [town Third avenue a of I ght »h»t up in the sir. anl to the of tha Bm.dc«*»;a<dt band th» Sullivan Flambeau <*iub. of Everett, sming up th- street, their sios f uniforms of whit* du.-lt. wl'h wMte heim-'a, wtandlng out fr*>m the de«n» shadows under the tree* In bold relief. n-v..y w.-v re'dvl with cheer*, and they took the!' places ft" assigned *>y Marshal M ii^iughlln. In the meantime mors mm *nl mors I tw r-s hid gathered, end a verlUhlw blodt. ade of esclted animal* and humanity swayed and rocked under the electric llfHt.