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✓ « HIS LAST MESSAGE. ■■IIIIMM m fMMMMIa Mi Sfrwiwy I Mof araaM BwM (NB WiaUattM My*. Fraaidant MWM< IMI toM I«*«UA« « |TMI 4MI if Mi (MM W iM aaa Mil MM|T dunag um toat t«o, u4 m* Imm a wau u> kwA M taat U MS bt »>Hlw4 ta a ooa fto af lafL Tto ■m>gi to wiwetto ta M oao af tto abiaot pufcte Imiim Mr. Ctardaai to* wrtuaa Curiae hi* iwa tana* It will to tot MOM, toi tarow*& ta taa AIWIMII piwpto M UMU TOT«F M MMttto M itof« to llttto totot ttoi to artil MtoN tto «inr>iiiiKy to mark Ml tto MWTM to toitMM Mfkt to to jtotowad tor (to MtMtot PWOMII for #M itniiMMi of aaUoaai toaor tto to itMiapMM if prtoirtty of tto r«TM«a aftalra will Mt orally tlaim aon m>riim attamlofc, aad tto preaideot wUi ton aa opportunity to oaograiuiaia eoa pm aai (to ooaatry aaon tto aoiutloa toT tto Voaosuolaa touodary cMaovtrcy ta Aaaartm la aa toaor a»* aad MUafac totry auMr, attto to tto Uauoi fttaiM aad to ORMT Britain aai to Voaoauaia. Tto ooodlUoa »( tluri to Turkey will to itocuMit ta total!, aai tto president win to atoo to atow ttot tto ordinary ilyiMfttle mmto tow auAcai for too ftotacUoa of tairtwa Ufa aad property ta tto Tarfclab mmplrm. TM t*al PWMTUIM Of Ch« fflHMfi t* to wrlttaa wtll b* tbo** 4w:t.-;i witn t»* Ht**tl*a ta Cute. H* will ftvaii Mms«if «# MM I«MM poaatbi* lafaruiion u to tIM Miliary aittiaUM Is the iiitnd and Dm |rM>nt» tar Um early ittecMi or f»U ■n of dM ißMrfmu may ba* much to do Wtdi Ila>lt to peUrr Pr***at laAkt* tfoaa are that 6t will make no radical Wf*aMwanianona am taim aabjoct. Otk*r foreiga question* u> waieh tlx* United fttaida to tat*r**<a4 wia fcv touch •ft oa briaky. Becr*iary Carpet* to pro parttu data looking to a roeomowudauoa lor iiKfoaalci UM ntiooat at the FW« oraanont toy l»oo*lng raveau* 4utl** oa toa and oofloo and by tacre**.n» ike in formal rovoauo tax oa boar. Tna pres:- teat Will diWibUoao espnsa* tea approval mt tbooo recommendation* Tba ftatiwlol reform recosnmendaUon of tbo MM|a will bo along tba Sine of Jir. Oevaiaad's termer recoinovsuda.ions. an 4 vttl ha*e aa their basis UM advocacy of tta stasia gold aiaadard aa Ui« found*. UM of UM aaonetary system. Tna retire ment of tbo greenbacks and the ifcermsa •Otoa wtll bo raootnmeoded. a® aa to lake 0* covarnmaitt aatlraly out of tba busl- Mao Of taaulfta promksaory aote*. Bank la# reform *UI b« recommended at tbo MM f'm*. to aaanii tba banks of ttia •ouatry to Issue etrcoiaiiog o*>.*s which Vttl bo oaf a aad which can ba expended or contracted la veiume to aoaot tba aeede *f tbo iaelnsas of tba country. Mr. Clavolaod la aliva to tba necessity ti ooaUauU-g tba espanalon of tbo navy «mft of aoMUuctlat coast dafaaaaa to put fee country U» a condition to resist for •ICO aggraesfem, aad Cas recommendations M thee* UM* mad* by t*cr*ury :*inonl and laaratary Herbert la thalr annual r*» putt will b* eeooaded LA UM meassga WILL LIVE AT PRINCETON. asvslaaS lay* Ik* IIMsII Saalftaass fa* • **vr~nn a*at SSasaa. MmMm, W J., Nov. R.-Anon have bM currant b«r« tor mbm days wnctm lag fIMM'IW Ctsvaiand making nl» per- Mill hom* at Princeton Nothing Kim mid tee learned untu thla even ing. wheo Pr«f. Andrew West r«um*d from Wadtelngton. after having an inier- Vtow with the president Prof. West this gvanlng B»*» ml tha following statement ||r (»)bloaUoii i TratMwM Clsvetand haa today pur <llMil tha residsnoe of Mrs A J. *h.leli gg Bayard avanue. In Princeton. and will gutks Princeton his psr-msncm bom* soon »ltar tha expiration of his term Neg i tlatlons looking to thla and havs been finding about three weeks, and will ha on gummated today hy tha purchase ot u.« ppaparty.'* IN. COPriNOKH*g REPORT. ANV CssK Bs IstsrsTtg ly a tf*. •Ist lervies Csrps. WftShlngt >n. Nov 17 -Ths report of Prig. Qen. Copplng«r. comm«nd*r of tb«» Dspartmenl of ths Fiat to. with head guartsra at mads public todav fcrlefly reviews the Jackson Hole expedt- Mon. and appends the Pall report of Mai. Pchftffe. Who commanded ths sipeditlon. #on, Cepplftger aavs 'The troops of this department are well located In t of any servic, that miv is required of them, either within or Without the department All escept rhe garrison si Tart Washakie are at posts Within re*dy access to one ar mbre line* rnt railway It U taken for sranted that the deetrabllity of t|;« troops of aach of the two cavalry rr«t- Wienta with tts in this de partment whenever local conditions shall admit of it. Is kept In View by th» author- Itisa." Gen. Ooppingar recommends itarrlson oourts of larger power, as the garrison* are aow of euch slie that men of rank and eaporteoco could h* oht»-ied fcr a gourt having p«»wer ,>f dishonorably du gharglng aoldlers. etc. Another sugges tion i» as fJtlows: M A special service corps, at se r >ara'a gad distinct from the •- >mbamnt the hospital eorja. and rh«e"v made up gf disciplined e* soidiera ror ti,«, tt .-t <n\ ance of what is known as >,trt d str* would bo a gr*a< toon to it-* army Kot only would It stop the dr n<. from the ftghtlag units end abolish to » great aaieni the dlffs'enc-o between tn #<r . !Sli^r and actual strength in war— a frmtf-ii source of eonfuelor and dtee« ~r . _u would open up to the man » > :, 4 s *n tero.l the army for af« s «.« t \ carmr OultaMe to g aw«v* asatur* vet stjn vtjror ous age. and what la even », re mv, o tant. Ft would vastiv in-ttrot* , .? «- same time aheapon the administration aervlv-e." B scorn meadat tons are made t*r arovsmenta the garr!»»n» f i>Tl keade. Fort Klokram. Fort It. - || and r»rt Crook. The report speaks of the de« -ability of g poet council to look after the poat e« ghanga, arhlch would serve to pt evert • gacbanga from degrading U. :e a u. <:» grtakiag placa dMKX. BLltr RkronT. ■aw Msilsss RallreMid Will Wake Ft Pass as lasgaesawt felsl. Waahlngtosi. Nav JJ —-P^'g^dter^Aie-»-sj B R. Rllss commaed!-g U e departm-a» g f Texas, calls attention In h » a.-.r .... report, made pubile today, to rhe dee a %«ilty of havng aaorher troop of cav airy sa tha Hesb'aa frv*tter near l*as.». opposite Juaraa. Oa t*.e M»*\-an gtde at juarea a new read tveen a.,i aut and w<ork ?ia« been eerun* ej ,%n -t This read. «hs W'-O O" aade. Ma l e g Facina, when completed at; open •h« gierra Madne country, srhveh la no »d for •be sf Its sitver mines a~ I It asn he trarsfrrred trooas Ir correction wnh r*»e Meatoan Central rs- • It anil make the city of Juarea a Po-at of grra; etra;e«tv- imporvaaes to V»*sc<v roads snd live afbers njw r.n glng mto 61 Paso wta make the :at;-r giace of increased importance to tie Vaited gtatea as a mdltary atatioo Fay si esse aw <k I. Beaia K«r Tsrk. V» e? !*» »•"**«• fcoruU of tl»« trar-w^- o«ira«is fi L «C «*• «*e*iaau*uca Chronic CatanH Maoot to rjmnJ by ioca: appl'.oa- Uoaa. It to a conaUtJticma.: diaaaaa, ani m>HiW a corwttaoofta: remody i.ke Hood"a flaraaparftla. which. woiir'a* throwck tto biood, ora«teatM tto txwp-jrs y whtrh «*iuw« and aromot<w sha isa#a*a. and aoon a cure. At tto oaaso tiraa H«>d'a Bar*ap*rCla toilda op tto wholo ayotam. Catarrh '* J«*»t aa aur*'y a iiooaaa of the Mood aa to ocrefula. So My tto toot authorua*. Haw f«Kr «*h It to. tk#n, to e*p«<;t a cura from anuff*. iotoanta. ate Th# aert* eocraa ta to fmrtfr yoar blo«d t»y tak<n« tto toar t».ood partfter. Hood'a Saraapmr 1- la. In a m-j'titside of oaa*a. by tak A* Hood'a. catarrh haa boon parraoaoctly ! Cured T waa la a tod condf«oo with eotarrh and rho jght I WM into eoneumptMn. My '.aat*- a»vl a,T»t were nearly jrcne and my b«ar r.<f waa affected I dsd not *et any help ami! 1 be**R tak trig Hood'a S*<•«;»*- rtlia, ha* riven me ran#wed *ir*n*tb and baaith." Mra £.la Ca'-wntar. Naw- Said. Naw York. Hood's Sarsaparilla Ia tto tootr-ia toot (to Oao Trua Blooi Purifier. p.ll. ar* th* only pJlia to tak* wttfc ' If] 0 liltS Hoods' ItmptrillA. romirrt ttee, that upon depositing their bonds with the Manhattan Trust Com pany or the Old Oolmsr Trust Company, of Hoeton. before December 17. they will rerelve cash for the coupon* of the bonds maturing December 1. as well as for any coupons thereon which matured June I last. Holders of certificate* for the bonda Issued fcy either of the two trust compa nies will receive th* amount of Interest mature*! December I, on presentation of the cert tflrause, that th* payment may b* stamped thereon- These payments are in U*u of interest for the same period on th* new bonds to be Issued under th* plan of reorganisation. WAGES TO BE CIT DOW*. ■alls Xlasrs Is Gat Oaly #3 • Dsyw A Strike Feared. Danv»r. No*. Z7.~The Denver Times says that the Anaconda Mining Company •t Butte. Mont., has given notice to it* men of a cut in wages commencing De (*mht»r l. from S3.Su to S3 a day. and that other big mining companies there Intend to follow suit. Jo*e>ph Taylor, attorney for the Amer ican Federation of Miners. l« quoted aa aayitig that a conference to consider th* situation will be held next week at Vic tor, and that President Boyc*. of th* federation, and Marvin and Leonard, members of the executive committee from Butte, will there ••i**! repre*entatlvee of the various Colorado unions It 1* added that th* leader* of the fede ration will endeavor to avoid a atrtk* at Butte. Butt*. Nov. IT.—Th*re la no truth In th* Denver Times' atory that the Anaconda Mining C'-mjany ha* given nolle* of a reduction of wages on December L LABOR THOI ULRS IX PITTSBCEO. Batlra Street Car System May Ba Tied tp Before Xlgkt. P;t;aburg, Nov 2H.—The emplajres of tha combined traction roads of this city have a gr;ev«tice. and now. at 3 a. m.. are hold ing s me- lrjf to map out rhe'.r course of action In the matter. Ever ainre £>he ac complishment of the oomblivat.vm of trac tion wh.eh Include# nearly every road In the city, trouble has been brew ng. Th» men cla m they cannot make a day's wages without working twelve houra S.nns ate In favor of tying up the roads this morning at 4 o'clock, but nothing defi nite has been developed ss yet T'te nv-n are organl*-*d In ths Kn gv.s of LnNor. and betwe. n «M> ami 7W men. represent r.g every rosd In the traction combina, are wn the meeting. Receiver f«r tli* 11. t., K. A #. W. Toreka, Kan., Nov 37 -Upon applica tion of sh« Farmers' Loan and Trust Com pany, of New Tork. t'nlted States District Judge Foster sppolnted nwlpht Rr*m»n. of Sew York city, receiver for the St. Ijoula. Kansas & Southwestern Hallway Company The company owned a ilns Sixty m ;♦» In length, running frc.rn Arkansas City to Am' ony, K. n The road h\s been operated by the St. Lotus £ San Pranctsi-o -ompsny up to si* weeks ago. when It was abandoned, as the man agers of (ha Frisco were \p*Ta*.ng tt at m Ic-rs The Farnnra' Loan and Trust Company hoi«ls of Che company's Ursman. the receiver, filed the t *nsjktl>n ftl suit recently begun at St. l>iuts to <et a*i.le proceedings for the reorganisation of the Frisco property, and Is admrte.l to ba opposed to the present man,»ic;ne:.t of tha Frisco. Barllnatnn Conirlbwiea |.in,mW. Omaha. Nov ST —General VI vnsiset Hol dre«t)je of the DurfingtMi. this rooming announced !h.-»t the road would contrib ute tW«OA oward the at!< -ess of the trsns- ion Stroultaneoos witfn this sticounsement was given out the news that th« Burlington would at once proceed with the erection if a depot for its own u<<«* a*-.d th» u»•» of any other rail roads t?-at dfs'.re to ) -r In the enterprise at Tenth =*r,d M.-i.'On stre.*- - The amount •übeeribod by the I'urip e; « ts the full an-.-- .Tit vsse.l fro ; < :t;pan>* by ;; ■» exposition directors. T* e Burnngtota was tikid :-r a beovter c.»itr,x>.:; n t -an auy oth«r raiiroad enter ig tn« city. litlestjuu in v i»l« take. I.a A . - ■ N * ■ s*. I H ne*. r_ew g;ne:sl ttt.« *er o !;-«» i'crinsnai l'Uuro«id t'oenpam a or»- e»- ij- re: urne.l frvro the F*»'t. s ..d tinlay "It ts the tn •fi e :Vr-;i,f .4 p.. p<« to ea en I tb« -r road to rial; t,*ke City. When at<- i\« • , «.» : * ft, I w i he t;.Wen ts a <;ue* ion I cannot an- The Intentions ef t>«.r contpft y t*t tnl?- natter are «>f the \■ r> •«. < < -• ts :.en the op portune time fot n *Tri%ee." I'atker M»U !<• *»ay *1 t>ri»*ce. Ch' skO. N >■ . r ii V. •.:.me. of f>en\er. *'-3 « !-« c m received this afte-". -i ! \i ;l 4> f ivfnrfr a d -T'.v a i:' =* i re;- rt MM the b»s ; >r tmn<:er to t">» s»e S Hr The report ws* that Father I*. Riardan. of Ckl r«> i A K;, • •■a'-, of *•;* -'••* • • w:. t- >■- appotatod lits&op Mau s> v r at Wns^r, TO e 3 ttl t •"i i» i\ ONE n%T Tak. Utf »» 1 w :-. . T»?;e-S. '**• * r*Ucd ns, >if 4 ; £*.:» . c car*. »0w rsstalii appointed. Ws-*'* «n N » ' ' r*« lent bss • pja-atttcd »'!"%' * ,» H,,}, « IfcAceOet*. COi*«u > ■.:■ *s •- U S.. . Of>xl He ..-T C. Sm th. removed. pr-r- .lent has a-'so ap>>'t»:- J Rev. J L, CVtrn: v- ->t S m lark, oos-ai to MUU>. W" have le » sV turkevs St the F t>« Market J.i ~-t nil shea today 5.%0 to r»e per po&nd. V rebe wo is in MsSsgascsr iiv■ "* ' i- '* * j, - :t •* «»•->-- DR. GUILD IS DEAD. rtvoci AVRRicix Asnravom KOCtMM Tto A FALL. F«r«wi*fl Aa*oo* ttoo ietoattoto off tto Worta—Tko Pivot to I'M Clw trMtr ta laklac Otoortatfoaa For Fowrtooa Yoaro Dt roe tor of tto ItHoaal Otoorratory of Ik* Arfoaiia* Roaakllo—4>o« ml tho Moot Ulwotrlooo Moa ia»rto (too FioOogod. Cambrtdga. Mooa.. Nov. f?.~Ben jamta Apiaorv * c * f«m«ua acholar and *» i«Ot«rtit>| tto auura o» hla rcs*iecc« .aa; &jgfc and r*.r jck os h.a He »«» rendered uccou&ejo, aoti d.ed a f«w &u.:i iatar. Ban Jam in Apttorp Oou.d «u oora ta Bo* on K. Utot. tho ton of Ben jamin Apiborp Gou d and Locraua lur.a Ooddard He waa remarkably prec OC.OJ* aa a He eou.d r**d at the t|« of f. aad wtofi but 5 year* o!a mi-ie a fa;r or tgu.a.* version of Horace • odea. At tha ace of 10 fee *av« a puo uc low are on elec tricity. not a eiu.d'a talk. out a well rour..2«"d. w«ii-conajd«rad d.aeouraa. iLu»- trated by • neatiy-coos true tad atacirvo m h!ch wa* entirely hit own workm*n*htp He eat prepared for eoJega at to* Bo turn Latin actio®..where ha rar.k ad t.:gr> io hu ciaaa. taking at on* uma five pr toa. a trior4 ine.n tha Frankhn go.d aiada.. At fhe age of IS to waa graduated from Harvard, having been pravioualy appo.nt- BENJA-MTN APTHORP QOULJD. ad master of oh* Roxbury Latin achooL At the termination of hi* first year ha res gried his position In arder to continue bla atudiee in ttae, observatories of Eu rope. He remained abroad about four years, and during: this time made life-tony friendships and acquaintancea with tha moat prtMninent ecientiats of Europe, among them Argeiender, Von Humboldt and other equa.ly diatlngulstied person ages. He devoted hie attention strictly to astronomy, studying in Paria under th* learned Arago. and at Oottlngen under Guaas. where, In 1641, ha received tba de gree of Ph. D. Upon his return to Anterlca, In IS#, he started and maintained, principally at his ott experwse. the Astronomical Journal, d*voted to original inveetlgationa. Thia he continued until I*l He waj also at tfris time employed by the government to determine astronomically rtie longltudea and latltudea of r.utnernua stations of th* United Stste# coast aurvey. Dr Gould {yosn~«ni(>d in ern'nerit de gree tha bold fnitlatlvs spirit of the Amsrl can and at once utilised m thla pertieu lar sphere any prorress that iris made. in whatever department of science It might be Tte was one of the first to make use of electricity In determining the differences In lonß tude and the recording by tele grspb of 7*he »xchan*e of slcin'« in stel lar observation*. He made fifteen deler m by 'ha method before .t was In troduced In Europe, and as soon as the trar sstlantlc cable was laid, he went to Valencia In Ireland, where he established a station from which the difference in longitude between Europe and America was dctermlr.ed, and he auceeoded In con necting the two continents by the most accurate observations lie continued his observation* wh""h were the first ma.lt by telerraph until thev were a co-riplete network expending frnm Greenwich to New r>rVs-« covering nearly a quar ter of the glob*. In addl'lon to rh's viet »e ■»,-»*•<»• work. P- Oon'd made man* contrfb j»'ors to the deve'epment of p-sre as'ror science, and t>irou«#i his w-IMnrs enthusiasm ar<i er.rdtt'on. has Ir«r>'re<j a love of ss'ronimy in t v » hearts of h*s -*<vintrvm»n sss'sted b» the fart that s'n'-e h» b»r*r bt* rar*er. 'wen*v rrw nb«rrv-s?crles Tisv» been huflt In AWs wh'ch «n the CO mr Ist era** r? t-he'r deta" taVe fu! l rark w'*h Enron# We wm not only ore <>f tv,» founders but one of *v» rros< dlsr'ntf'r«h ed -ss'e-s of AmeH-an m'wmr He 1 a number of imn^v.'rrcrts In , r- evenir'vel y griersllv n«*d 'n ob«ervst"r'e« t n-otichont •b» WA'.I T»e» '*e frjr, 'i? t«"v V» orera*'T»d ,s # J>nd>v Ohservst~"v \ *i' «-b«»re *h« ii'niv "Ir-k r>-n'»*rr>«ri * >\*-#>me«r'c <»n»rr>»»isi , --.-n ">-«• n«<«d fT# n«»n -rrper »« ■>' b?« *>»w "<rc> T" I**4 »b»v wer» r"r>r. r»Ur •••«* tn a'l A>>«e-V3f snd }» *-,» v J ''e'b *bs• «•■•♦ *he M -ne V»w TnrV Pi) •-> *\ recent di'i> >»|« -I'l. |.-ro' f-ir ta«nen< 4 | ),«(, S. <■*" d ""'v f->- tb» rt» the —*- ,«».« 'f •*>» h-,» als> as s Ss«'« for w»n-t -e th# Observ-al t!o"« "ile ?n tbts rois-'rr. T " ' r '*"* » l-ee of rhe Ar r<- -e f" >"•«»♦ *« r*or f' ' T eej- Inrcd National 0»-.-r- UND£K i t i L BEAD STEAM. Tkr Craltfr i'htUdrlphlii t<* Try for m Krrord nm tlrr Trl» (• Call**. SUn Frar,.- • • r Th* St* <•« eru *i-r phta » antu tt» own • v rd, *o navy ha# it, an-.l »h# fi -.lh .«»;-«•» : »cun> >: n »j* r forthcon* te:* ;np ui C*..w. It .# #m.J U»at her cflS- r- r* that fh« v<»«- •*; ri rx.j: fjj rwconta for af ro.-r*J ?r«.s-r*. NM* 'Astaao r.£ Us* offi cer* r*?ja» to corroJv>r*.f ;*»# report, it *" >? a * *oad fcswrwa. *-i armaid *: ni I» Vi-s# oq> >r t*» an'jrc of her pr*t>*. r&t.os# for Jti_* « No »;«;> * Us* staca «a ihm way 4owa, U.» i*l THS SEATTLE POfITMNTELLIOTHCKR.. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER JB. tSM. rarorv of the Argentls* republic. of srbio* fe® wa» made diractor. and. tuirtss pra rtoasiy caused the rwjala«ta tawramnM to be ;*on«racted he began with four aa jlrsr'i h!» work of studying the almost anexplered aouthern heavers; ar,d In this connection ba undertook the pahftcatlon of a eerie* of works of Srae-timable ralue. The "I'nnfW'TT of tfca Sootkern Heav ens" was t*e ttrm of tf>* series wh*cb ap peared. and Is a«*ceo*»<| as *TT*J a»*h*>nty of rhe stellar tnamitudas of tbs aa of Anr*»!and«r la for (V, northern. He moreover. organised a office. and e-*tab a chat? of -r-*»orol >*li*! statin* esrended fr<wn one etda of the troo lr* ?o T»~-* del PVego ir<4 or the other from rhe An<J»* to the AtltMle where <»k --• are now regu l »>i» made dally fie WW* er>r*«rej at Cprrt'vha for row-toe* and a half raara tnd wfoa ''la refwrn to Boefor In !«S he was given a tr»!rfwe at a com m»frary itirn*r t»t>- »vwe<l hv « hody -yf for the p«rt>oae of 'r""tfytn« In • wM|« apnrrclatlon of hta h's*- «er» rice to wlewa end *0 mark the n>*ip!t nor *><• »*« r-e»f work Ir, 9r-th America p#«;hie great astronomical ae*M»ra menta <*«u!d served aa apiary to rhs Unt'*d States aant'ar* mmmMm col lecting mo« of lt» r?a«>rios. Hla elabor ate ays'-m of antkropoloafoal mee«>ira m#nt» he orrsrl**d In ttrta «m - afterward tabu lated and published under th* tltS* of S*»M«tN of Am»lcin gnl dl<"r« " Hl« other mihli«hed writing a '•e: ■"funs- Atlantic Lorrttudss a* De«er trlr.ed by the Coa«t Surver " "Tnveerirn r!fm» of the Orhfru of tbe Co* Bet." "Tlo port on ♦lie of the Planot V<»o mne." of Oheervurione M-> 1« by 'he United S'atea A«rtmntnlr»J R*. pedltlon to Chile, to Determine Solar Par a!*a*." ate., tor*-*->er with about twenty rolnmea of aatrnnomloal and meteoro- resuha ohtalned at Oordoba Ha a-sa a foreijm mem her of tba RoyaJ So derv of of the Frenc#» Academy of S< lence of fhe an»'l>»mlea of Bt. Petera bi r* and Vienna forelsm &-*eoriate of tha Fi>v«l Aatmnomlcal of London, and waa one of th» orlsrlnal member* of tha American Aradem* of Scjewea Re wa* president of tha Colonial Society of Ma«*aohna«f?9 afnoe he formation In IWS. In IR*7 ha waa honored with tha derrea of T.l. D from Columbia havlna. In IWS. received the aame degree from Harvard. His writing* artil rank with the o*aa«l<-a, ar.d In the hlatory of the Untied Statee ha he reckoned ore of the most lllua trlous and learned men who hare aided lr the development and advancement of ac!*nce. *Pr Gould wss married to Mary Apthorp Qulncy October a*. I*l. Smith McAUster, I. T.. Nov 17.— 41. A. PHI pronrietor of the South McAHster hank assigned today to F. B. Struther. The asaets are 115 000. liabilities $37,000. No cau«e la given. Nhunin«rr. L«ry Jt Oe. Chlcsgo. Nov. S7 —Shonlnger, "Lvry ft Co.. wholesale dealers in laces, opnfeesed Judgment todsy for over $50.M0. The exact s«sets are not known: liabilities. S9VOM or STK.Mt. Difficulty In making collections Is given as a reason for the failure. Everett. Nov. s7.—dpeclaL—>Mr. Black man who operates a shing'e mill near ths mouth of the Snohom'sh river, had a nar row escape from losing his arm this week. It was drawn between a belt and pu'ley and the flerh was burned as If by Ire. It Is a bad injury. Capt. York, the county treasurer-elect, was In town th's week. He lost about S4OO by rtis flood and estimates ths da mags on ths ma rah at $20,000. FVERETT Tl' KETS IT A MET*, rariulil, »i M.k. dominations for tlas City Election. Everett, Nov 27 Special.—The delegate convention of the fusion Ist s In the late campaljm was held to*ri?ht. with Dwleht Darilnsr chairman and J. J. Henrie«=7 secretary The following Citizens' ticket ws« nominated: Mayor— TV C. Cox. Oerk—B. Rsmslsnd Treasurer—Charles Reed. Health Olfl^er—Dr A'-romev—W TV. Black. Councilman—At laree, a. W Crls«rw*ll: Third ward T O Dennis; Fourth ward, Bert Jone« Fifth wnrd 1,. A R*l*rian A h-islnes* men's convention was held on the flrst floor of th» city hall at ths tfme. with XV C Schnvler chairman and Thomas J<«fcnson secretary The fol- ticket w*s nominated by a.orta*T»a tlon and named ths "Independent Citi zens' ticket Mayor—T. R Stunner. Tr<»a<niror— R M Mitchell. Clerk—C. J Smyths. Attorney—H D Oooley. Health officer William Mohlsr. Counrtlmen—A! larre C A Donahue; Third wnr-1 T F Oliver; Fourth ward. W. J. Gillespie: Fifth ward. A. A. BaUey. Oma v * Nov T \ spec!*! to the Pee from Taho-. la.. savst While out bant ing near Sidney today seven! boys dis covered rhe badly body of a man which on Investigation, proved to he that of Moses Towel!, who disappeared from !?'dn< y ahcut two months ago. Tow el! vas postmaster at Sidney. and the po«:c.ffice authorities. sv.spectine that all waa not correct ir that off! V. s» n t an inspector to investigate the matter, who discovered a shortage of about s*».- Tow e!l stated that he had the morey .it his hou«e and wa< allowed to go after It. but failed to return. Wnnndrd at a Wedding reatt. R -iv!.!e. Wash.. Nov. r.-The wedding of George tv*ig.r and Matilda Kals-n n-ar this place yesterday ended :n a pe cu at :rag» 1y 7h*» w■ id'ng feast was be lts- celebrated at the hor-e of the br.de's parents whe- a number cf young men. in pir< iin-e of what is .!d obe a custom a-r nr certain clmkj of Ornt»*n«. began ».ehra: re the >r.ifr «v v»;« n g a . d--n. In *h.s noisy and dangerous f>is!!nde M «* Mary Bauer, a - r.-g g.r! of 15. was 8 ' ~y shot r. th nead The wound w if from a shotgun, ar.d it is beheved w.U prove fa* a!. for warship* bound t*.loott Amerie* to ' Panama fp *t" -Jpattor of the ior.g \,rn ton* of coa: hare been T'-i? > arci •: « rss I —r, and e\*ry nch of • va.Jahi# *p*<-# t* be r,g eeonomtaed The p-v a ~t floor 'n the wardroom has been taken up. »ml a f >«! chu*«> through the a;\*r • rrrnt. Th>- Philadelphia has all t: - «nj *h# -an -arrv Tomorrow has see- *et «« the sa.iinjr date V/ * '*»• Nov 27 Admiral P.*m#aT e- • ' of t:-e t .ivau of navigation of the ravy department, eays the report that * " r y - w'.il malw t speed ■ In or-!- r to wrahitah a new record • r -n Sin F.'ar. ~-o to the ft>mh Pac!f.c - "onrwc* Tr» will make 1 *• **ailab;s po-tnta ca "-• way. Her ugu.-ua! stssek of eoaS tak*a - k - F-i-J Franciaeo ;s <S -« to Lb* com para* Ufa cheapmaM o< u>aj thera. rAIU'RBt. Boa til NrAlUttr laik. Everett Wews. Ilia Account* Were Short. Tlill MANY REMEDIES. Paine's Celery Compound Was the ODIJ One That Succeeded. sasential difference between Pa'.ne's ce.ery compound aid the bewilder.ng number of sarsapsri ilns and nervines that lta success has brought into existence is tliAt Palns's celery compound furnishes Just the appropriate mnrtmsnt to the ex hausted r.vrves, and securely bullda up the system aga.inst d:se«s«, while the unsci em fle remedies confuse and add to the ds rangemenl of the organs. Pa.ne's celery compound not only re frevea, but effectively and permanently cures. The most permanent and direct curs for deUi. ty, nervous witness, languor, and a "run-down" condition, is the atrong, re liable Palns's celery compound. The rasp- Inß. rr'tatlrg effect of a badly nourished nervous system upon all the organs of the body ceases when this roed.cine is used. Palne'a celery compound is the moat ad vanced nerve and brain atrengthensr and restorer known to medioal scienoe. The tired. worn-out sufferer who ts cot advancing towards health. Is falling back. There i* no standst.U in bad health. Ons can endure a headache or a backache once: one oan endure it twice, but the re peated sick headache and ths constant in the back and tn the region of ths heart must be got rid of. For the perma nent and positive curs of these unhealthy states of the body, as evinced by repeated attacks of rheumatism, neuralgia, sleep- NEWS FROM TACOMA. COMPTROLLER BEX HAM TESTIFIES U THE MLRRY SUIT. Coaelastee Evidence Tkat Boggi De liberately Cast a Cload on City off Colaui bla .National Bank Tries to Pre sent tke City Proa* Sharing In a Dividend—Paget Sound Logs for am English Country Hosio. Tacoma, NOT. IT.—Special. —By next Monday or Tuesday the Murry injunction case will come to an end in Judge Stall cup's court. The case has been on trial tor three weeks past, and on account of the close relation the Issue* Involved bear to the city's finances it ha» been watched with considerable intereet by thoee who hold obligations against Che municip«ii;y and by its employes. Who have been forced for a long time pest to discount their time checks :o money brokers at a severely high rate, owing to the muddled condition of the cdty's fiscal affairs. D. F. M -irry. the complainant 1n the suit, has undertaken to prove that over fIOOO.OOO of city warrants wrhlch were dra>wn on the genera! fund from Novem ber IX3O. to April. and which ara now outstanding, are void, for the that they were redeemed or purchased by Treasure Boggs with dty funds. It haa been al'eged that in thus redeeming the warrants out of che order of their tssua, or purchasing them and eeTtng them to bankers and brokers, the treasurer had in effect paid the warrants, and that ceased from that time to be obligations against the municipality. In support of their allegations the plaintiffs have put in evidence the deposit slips of the city treasurer during the period mentioned, to gether wtth a copying book frotn the treasurer's office, showing the numbers cf a large amount of the warrants at ejted to have been purchased with city funds. The c+ty Is resisting the suit on the ground that "tie warrants, except perhaps J3WVOOO which were deposited in bsnks now be>ken, were sold and value received by the city, ar.d that their purchase by Bogus and reissuance does not tend >0 cancel thetn wherever It can be shown that money w*s r-ceived In escl.afJ** for t*beui. The suit eas hro'iaeit by Marry wh*n the City was rrepsrirg to issue bonds to re* rd th* warrants. To lay Ooar ptroiler Bo* v i® "" ° r - the stand for a iarge part of the morn ng aes et'-in This afternoon the city of<-red to rrove that tn the Trader*' bank and in the Co*timb!a Pfat'onaJ. of whfch h*v» suspended Bojrsta and rih«#Q«ent treas urers drew out more mossy than waa rep r>«»-«ted In the d»poa!ts of general fur.d *rarran*« now * Ve#-d *- w* ~ conrt ru!#d aeons' th# sdn: «»ion of th a •rs-lepc* th# purpose of w'hich as* to es taMish tfc*. fact that th# city had r#~iv»d va' :» for a !s**» amount of th# warrants. Trans the ev-d-n<-# which ha# ao far b»#n rtVrK? it la evident that t"- fl«nied "rot paid for want of funds," not mora than 5 p#r rent, of the warrant* Is sued from J4r. :a»' , T 1. T s ®? ft'.i th# #nd of hla term. April IT. W*4 a!*ho-irh d'Jr'.-g •hat time w»r# ar#aiy thouasnda nf d«'!ara o# w-*-ranta o'Jf«*^nd , -* to wh'eh th# eurr#n» p»v# -, -; is '« «ho?ild have apr'ted of r-jpj'arty !rdoe»- !r.f warranta I*.<vts them, preaumab'y w!*h the o:ty fundt, »t>i« afterward *.-' d t v em to hrok»n» and banker*. A n'3ir.t»er of rnotn!"ersr fin.ano'al m#n and hark*ra !n Tasoma had or*" - * far city warranta placed r«r' tarly with fV»r*a. Th# Ticieaa nattjra of the tr* -fiction is #vtd#rt w K #n t* I* eon« -tiat Boarara d#posfted isr?" V-v-k* of warrants in banks that aer« »tUs Jeas than crtmlna'ly tr.ta age J, which warrants wars srtlrsiy lost to lessrees.-or kidney trouble. tilers Is noth ing to be compared for a moment with the grvai discovery of Prof. E*Hrard E. Ph*lps, M. D.. D.. of Dartmouth msd !ca. school—'Pa. ne's celery compound. If you are out of health or despondent because of repeated tr.als of other reme dies, take a frea>h start. The bracing weather is In your favor. Here is the exper.ence—like that of hun dreds of others—of Mr*. Lydia M. Ha yd en. of Marion, Ind.: "Before commencing ths use of Palns's celery compound I was treated by many doctors, and tr ed many remedies, but did not get any better. I seemed to be all broken down. . 1 was tired ail fche time, and my constitution seemed to be giving out. I weighed only 115 pounds last fsll when 1 commenced using Palns's celery com pound. in less than two months 1 weighed 124 pounds, an unusual weight for me. I have had better health sver since, and have felt better this summer than I have for years. "My little daughter was away from home on a visit, and cams home looking as *f she had had s hard sickness. I went light away and got her a bottle of Palne'a celery compound, and shs has had bstter health aince than she ever had In her life, eats hearty and is growing fast." There Is no woman who, In JusmCS to herself, can fall to take Palne'a celery compound under similar circumstance*. the city, snd that by his transactions Boggs violated the laws and csst s cloud over a Urge amount of city securities. COLUMBIA BANK AG AIX I* COURT. An Action to Resist Payment off Divi dend to the City. Tacoma. Nor. 27.—Special.—'The affairs of rh« Columbia National bank were again brought into promiMenre Wednesday In Judge Hanford'a court, when the suit of L. P. Matthew*, a stockholder, against the bank and the city was before the court. Th* plaintiff had filed his third amended romp!.:in* In the suit. In which an Injunction ran sought restraining the receiver of the bank from paying to the city Its dividend on the last assessment, on the ground that Its credit on the bank's books was obtained by the deposit of worthier warrants. The court was pre pared to sustain the demurrer Interposed by Receiver Tllllnghast, provided the city would answer stating that the warrants were good. This the city has not done, although such an answer will probably be filed as soon as City Attornajr Shackle ford finishes the Murry case. When the Matthews ault waa first brought, J. P. Pudson waa city at torney. appointed by Fawcett, and he fook the ground that the warrants com plained of by Matthews, which are In volved in the Mtirry case, are worthies as obligations ajrtinst the city. Attorney in his defense In the Murry case, has taken a position diametrically opT*>*ed to that assumed by Judson An effort was made to make It appear that Mr. Shack Word was attempting to play a ""game" wifh the court and trying to take advantage of the dividend while at the earn* time df-nylng the validity of the warrants deposited in the bank, which m"k* up a large part of the credit on the books to the city. The el'y attorney is that the warrants are valid unless plainly proven to the contrary. ORB FROM MOSfEY CRF.F.K. Shipment From the i|tei Mine—Rood Showing hy the Forty-fir*. Bverett. Nor !?.—Ppec!al.—O. R Proc tor Is home from the Ape* mine, where he has be« n workirc a:! simmer with eight men The mine is on Monev cr^ej l _ about nine mi es by trail from Rkykomlsh. Th«y have dog feet of tunnel, which ts now 340 feet. There are two o'her tunnels. 11l feef each They have shipped ISS tons of ore to the Everett smelter which assavM close to 150 a ton. showing gold ar.d silver w :h from 5 to S per cent. lead. Mot far from them !a "he King Solomon mire. op#rat#d by th# C»opatra M;n<n* C«mr>arv. of F ittle, T*»y hav* be*n writ'ni e'ght m*n ind are putMng tn an electri* eqtilpment to run tbetr compreaaed sir dn'.ls. The Conev mine. 1n arh!rh #ots# of rhe *s-r« tn»n ar» int#-»s'»d «■« 1 be srortc#d an w 4 titer with -en or twelve men, If they ran r*' in provisions. Th# second tar of ere from »«»# Forty fli-# 'n P'lltsn H.i«in has be»n treat ed at the Everett sm#?fer. and show# up y» «• -»»r a wh h*nd«om# showing M.inar»r W T. Brown who was in th* rity thta w<*«k i* sreatly p'e*«Afj w«th th* r«ai>!t. The camp la tn good shape to work all wln»er. AM of •%# rr-«n»ra at w>rtr th» P»nn V-1-r a' r»ak». e«m# ont 'hi* w##k R S who ana in tha P'rty says th» oomoanr wt;] proaecuta work a*taE»:v»!y ne*» t#a«on. FOR FISH niMKIMiOTKK. Fact lie County Ha# Tlir»t Aaplraata tor th# Pa*lH#a. i->'tth P»nd So ▼ r - Sr.~-al -As tha #»K'r, r |a of rr»wtAr importaof# •n Pac!«c oountv than in *ny other tn the ata»e. there ta natura'.ly a aT#wt d«al of lit*###* (ri tha 'if a state fi«h oommi»«ior#e by <"*or#mor-*i»r' Roar-ra. Oi aoeo tnt of the number of a»t»!rann» tn : f # county it ta feared that aome other 1 sect too w'U r#t the p! Kt. | W. H. H. Brumbaugh, of Uils ottj, hM I Cloak..— Department. Ladies' Fur Garments at Vastly Reduced Prices. $ 269 Each <*» 5.85 E ftl'll .*».r*kn*n. worth 5.95 Each SST^ST 9 *»—*** Bii' ITarth- L * rtl<fs ' E»<*Mle Sea! Sfcooldar DO E.d( II with very fuil *V*Tror iST^ 111 I \ L 0|*)l —L*dl«? V\ CK»I Seal Sftouliff O|MA wMfc ' •"■ell II fan_*y silk trlmmlngt, v#ry haadaaiaa 111 XX -LADLW *-lnc«i Elaotrtc Sea) CIM 1' *'" til full 100-lnoh worth SSL |C|ll\ I- Of«h -l*dies 3*-lncb Astrakhan Oapaa. *•' O** » *W- *1 lnct» »*«p. rf«u!Hr price W 4 »W ksK»ll~ L * dlw 34 Inch Wool Sm| (w k_ £d.UtJ rat II trimming ail uround. very rfc* 2? m«nts. worth (30 99 J.."; Fflrh - LAd,e *' Eleotrtc Seal Cap*, wttk W l~i«H.Il trimming. 34 tncnea long, heavy w trous garment, worth 130. I Cashmere Gloves and Mitts. OMldren'e Black Cashmere Mtttena at 15c. 20c. 25c. Wo. Kc, tip g «ji Children's Black Caehmere Gloves at 26c. Ladies' Black Cashmere Gloves at 90c, 40c. Me a oatr. Ladies" Black Cashmere Mil lena at 25c. 35c. 400 a p.*«, BLANKET BARGAINS. 100 pat re las Wool Wklts California Bleak eta, atae T4MI larkve. mlgkl In para wool 7 Ml pooada. valae fO \ At $6.50 % Pulf, Mara opea a a til ItM tkla sveslig. A«ea«a tar ItaaiaH Fatterae u< l*ekllaotl«ai| E. W. NEWHALL & CO. turner Seeoud and JUdlton St. set. as 2: On Christmas Day: We Will Fratast Oar Patraaa With • Shetland Pony and Caj U yoa ten time, aaaaa iawa tows taday aM aaa tkt % Mother*. «aal (aigat ta gat raw boy aaa at aw CHINCHILLA TOP OIATS 1 Wa hare them I* all el aaa, froaa S ta 14, and oar priee ta aaty JM They are galag eery faat, aad the aapply wiU mat last g %aal>l far Ta4ayi | | »orr WAISTS, is oairrs. r Gus. Br'own Q| 511-515 Second Avenue. the Indorsement of the fusion central committee of the county, which. It la understood, is a sine Qua non with Gov. Rogers. Mr. Brumbaugh nai the Popu list nominee for sheriff at the last elec tion. and ran so far ahead of his ticket that he came near being elected. Prof. John Hudson Is also after the po sition. He was taxidermist of the Wash ington world's fair commission. In <vhlch capacity he made an excellent reputation. He Is a practical and experienced fisher man. having made fishing his business for years. He waa the Populist nominee for representative four years ago and made a good race. Steve Butts, of llwaoo. ft being men tioned for the place. He 1* a fisherman a!*o. and is said to have good political back I rig-. A. J, Fernandlnl. deputy collector of cus toms. was a candidate for the place, but withdrew In the Interests of harmony. WALLA WALLA FIREBSO HELD. Stroa* Circumstantial Evidence Agslsat James Stevens. Wa.la Walla, Nov. 27.—Spec.al.-James Stevens, the man arrested several week* \go, charged with setting Are to Abbott's bam and Hamilton Rourke's warehouse, was given a preliminary hearing today be fore Justice of the Peace N xoh. Stevens, who had no attorney and made no defense, was bound over to. the super.or court In J-.000. The evidence ir.ven was wholly c.r -umßtam a!, and oniy enough to make sure of holding the defendant to the higher court. Rd Johnson, driver of the ctty scavenger cart, testified that on July 9 he saw Ste ven* take waste from a ear on the W. * C. railway track near Rourke's warehouse. Stevons then went toward the warehouse! <nd half an hour later the warehouse was discovered to he on lire. • An e*pert tost.fled that the writing of the defendant on a card was Identically :iie wme as that !n numerous circulsrs warning bus men that unless they stopped emrloylng Chinese the town would be burned down The prosecution claims to have a strong LOO HOISE II K*OL%SCD. To Be Dalit of Timber Cat on Pn K et Aonad. Nov. 27 flj*rt«l.-r> n the Dan ish jfhtp Jupiter, whi<«h sailed today for London with a c&rgo of lumber, en«i a '•onsijcr.nunt of i,m p<!es from Pii*et Hound. They were ord**rwi of the T.T»mii Mill Company by a wealthy r«*ldem ef l»ndon and w':l be u*ed by hSm In the construction of a log house for his country place. Tftilmnnr Closed la ( ohlrntf Case. WV.bi Walla. Nov 27.-«r>* Af-er ' wo W#M>K« the C*J» of the director* of the «tat* penitent.ary aicanst the bondsmen of th«i '.ate J. H Cr»h!em* to re-'-over the atleorM amount of the latter*s defalcation was fin ished tor.'sht. as far a* he testimony in concerned Durin* tns ler* hy trial no new evidence was adduced beyond was published at the time of the Investigation made shortly after the warden's ma.c.de. The case will be argued tomorrow by tne u-itorneys. Walla Walla Hew*. Wslla Walla, Nov 27 —CJeorjfe Nelson, a fireman on the O. It. & S.. was Selling Schilling's Best tea pays: you like the tea; you like th j grocer that sells the tea; you buy more — tea and every thing else. A SeJ , :-*!«»r tk Company baa f nausea gt badly hurt at Starbuck todtf tejgffigß between the tender of the ooai bunker. His right crushed, and amputation wIU btMHkS Jennie Ball, a around Walla Walla, waa fouaf thg lying on the ro: # near ttAy tlary. drunk. Both feet v«rilflH|C: and will have to be amputate ■ J. H. Brown waa arretted toMMHPK iff Kingt worth. Brown it ooraMWR clpal witneeaea In the WatMMPMjB tortlon case at Pendleton. HHMiv , ton Thursday and came hera^p rested on a telegram fmi sdMpttWv Bert as Sea Claims Otaal||l^l I Victoria, ft C., Nov. 17, j claims commission met at i Ing, when Mr. Peters made wMPIPB | for an order to examine de NX drew B. Lane, of Victor]*, * VMjfiM the W. P. Say ward case. American counsel were pWWt>W J order wae made, subject tolgmPß proval. Ruel Small was apptWlfiEfl clal examiner to take j clsiuis numbered li to 21, whlShW^M The Gold RfMfT* Washington, Nov. S7. j of the condition of ! Available ca«h balance, ; reserve, 1129,836,1*6. COSDE.ISED DUPiW®* 9 Jesse Marks, a well-knoWi ' tlclan. of Sun FranHscO. ! clde Friday, }umpiag »» Friends rescued nlm. The jroverrment of dated Its debt to the Banco der arranKements by whiCß It j custom house receipt*. tifonce E. Rosa, the of the Pacific and United S Companies, has been located and Is under survet llanos or A cyclone which vlsitsdj— ty miles west of Waco. T«-> devastated a strip a mile miles long. Buildings w*» and several lives lost. gLM; Burglars tried lo enter CXHj n Belcher, of Williamson. 'UXfI; day nlrht, but when she ter rifle at them they hum* » Fire broke out in the eotmtf WMMBBj sas City Thariksgtvlwr time threatened the entire »"gT|a» Inr a panic among the (*ISSJW* wts soon under control. »■* srnalL Thursday evening four mer Jewelry store of Jacob waukee. and on the non-coiW proprietor to the demands to op n the safe In* A crowd gsthersd. Md fort the four escaped. oa»»* tured. k nngfijw At Ottawa, Ont.. » In th€ military ha* bew <siscov«reo fh SB have b€#n luppW W male half of wool Md «gw M w v en the contract caJi^^^' all woot It to **f*.^SL2iLliMW.' Hon tetween lb* mmw ; sB Anton Brucknsr. «»• d.ed recently at the s«e of n n's Kighti" —g a whole svenin# l» " | which was first f * .. b»en competed. *•'* ■ e ■"1 it was d fflcuit * «"*£\ ! peted for the enna. each m** ** fieS* minutes, snd P*af*> fors the judgse eosld flB the Crystal p*** 6o df hausted ohe erg*® » Two parishes !• **2*i2*sP *sfiS M? habitants ss^® 1 '«' • w*ithsigS;y*^*jy