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M 7 Cham tier of Cora»«f=*- aacoxna, 2258 Facile a venue <&»*• postofW address 5n full, tec! mIs«« county t2U) itafa Remit by ex pre**. n-.onT nr<J»r. ds « •Jittered letter at our r»«b. .. . , Bu«ts*m OS; «. M* ° Kditorlul itooms. Mi in RE. Address all e©fr;m , .iri*af?'>n* p INMM to the pG»r - INT KU.!< «KN<- *•*• FCWLISHrN'O CO.. Seattle. Ws-ii. A C( ARAKTtK. Tl»e rmMatclllcrsetr bereby fssrsstrt* Its advertiser* a h«»* Sde paid elreal* tloa, Dally* Weekly ««S Saaday. doable that of any ♦ther aeaepaper pabllsbed la tl<» atate af Wa«blsct«a. Ad« erti-lo* ooalrarl* will bo asado saWrrt to «S!a ffoaraatee. CITY OFFICIAL FAFF*. MSATTLK, *AT< RDAIT. At «il WT 11. SUNDAYS J'.-l i—2o I'AGCB. i'kltf »>■<«***. f>rslsM>l> lllaatrated. ITHRII> Ol* TM. KMlMtiKl.i no la lertlfw «tl(h trhrll. ■TOO OLD 14»\W* MKK; • ntnwy of bmßn nainrr. >ll M tl HM) WOWKKi «he Milieu of llie Islssd of 1 ftn. J»r: RuPTKBI « rlcr a«h, ci m>« ««♦!> I*»• ov. um * b-s -k toaaa. I'KiH.K ItIW.H HI 4111 A remlnli of fnuiow* gold dlaiclnw*. THK TR«T frMF.A«»i where (he srsler lot ea to emmt hi* line. MITR* O* KA*HiO*t a im era In •le«*vea. »HJI*BI II.IHM. I\ SKATTLEI Brarl> IUPMMMM* In Morai't >nrd, kM>\l)lKi: AMi PHItM'UBITV. The qu.ntion a# In the effpi t which the • Klondike disco*-Th s wdi hve in aceei. r- j ntlitg the return of prosperity is now the ! gubject of geneinl dirus«di»n among i would-be MiUorltk* in economic matte.-*. j yuite a number of theorist* assume the j position thai ■ ven should ihe Klondike produce the amount of sold which It is | expected will f» ml.V'i s»e\: ye.«r W» according to some est.mates-this fact, i Ml itself. Will have no materia! hearing Ir. j assisting the general bn»ine-* revival. They point out that there is already a:i j Abundance of moil'') - in the u >rld. that { <7«>,C<wft.o(*) in gold is reports! to b>. lying l€!e in the bank* of Kurope, and thi«t no ) accession to tiie worlds - k. of gold could by any |>ox.«iliiltty have arty eff ;t upon assisting in the restoration of pros perity, Alt new K d will i.imply !e hoarded, a* Is the sto< k ia h >nd. This sort of arnumepi haves out of eon- i ertain tldtis < vxni'h it would 1 in em should !>♦ suMli ter tjy übvio Day- i Ins to <i ;>■ ?:d ■ toe i: - o( n ,i m■! * ! mid Inking utHm it as a < . mti« ht>. the filiation »» th!' A <t : r «f » men in a > rv ! ri-f of tun. ;u« .x- i pvcted to produce a < •:.«*.« * • of w : :i j ihcy Van Us»p ■< ■■ a« i- <• ,« value, I W.tbotlt glutting i' market ! without I Injuring th«- wile .im nh»r onitn Ml - If a new v .rU ' . -p di-tnand bad bei-n ui.n'-» f. '*■ •* «»:! « >ri t. f Atltvrlcan «t«-el, of Am t • we WlMili tobacco, or an tf!i i>:-. W- ■ ; iti Jl x»t t . si* on' i. < ' ■ t th * w ':lti . -ruulr t«- ■!> n» .to, >noa. mi ln« «n a i'Ki a r»» •;{ ~f j i vi\ ? I Jt> vend ,rr, !•» ■ ' Of d r ! »!;U r«- Ktl'.t •V-r.i.l follow Vrt, dl ■II the C ~.\- uvxiit> 'l'e >. .. w mio'ti ..i >■ » «t; n- II It:* 'ft • ■ • • r ' ■ ! S lof i; iI, rt"."- » I '■ I • li : t»..lcn It w i.). c, • t ■ «■ «iii» ti dr. u ' A js> . » Mm I »'i» J ,;r .;>♦ ■ t :*o; n i .on* I < <-;ild » "'1 ! 1 if prit biu tn<i i w in 11. t' i! •i'hey would ?«*• > «•;•«•••.• :o*s* av.-*.t men Is .• t v ( \ \ > wr.h tt-< ;!■ : * : tuner i v *n.*h» ■ i n!> f. " e ». dined to h:\t *t the trpia .•>, ir •" i .it nP. but mißitt e »-ct to permit ;t qutetiy to . ..m • •> • ; : ■- \v!*.e;i t .! f % ! ' ; «nd de, r. •: » Qtn ■'i t! • j v| . *e, ; Tito wftt *»'k« Middenly aniulre fogtunos in the Moid ! •• e • ef ■ fuio. A vei; * • d**? »• ■! w t they will get v " s a «t?y ■ nt. MUlv i'i reck! •> f -l'y " e trßi »it:d. r In iaipnu r« fb.» «•' -c 5 ms ef ' \«*>< f tip tn - e f • i '! ,• .. dent, w' a " ' will promptl> i t s-r .1 to it t*,*t ll may con-m » <• to e. n a ; ,» %\ iiich the\ \e I? the JW-< *• v.' ?1 it ; :'e.| will he pr.f to come, ir..- '■ 1 ft- in i ' * iror.e, owned ■ > .< « ovi . w < > m n and p.-.* « w . • ( plo® o. it m ;ht > c d ' ' I r produet'on w :!d hfti . • e" ct U('v c\ -ting cir. Tt ere t." still aao.P •' n ■ w-v. •• ■ti!', aside V Q >■*- • " ' Oil. . « til ' - eoU:.ti . " 1 1 >' th:»av.s: *•« >• w ■" « t til of .ho 1 MS* the Yukon r- v \ u ; ; c r< r <"d ther •\\ • -i -.. • maneat envrdox nu . ' » «♦ s . • men ate with ?raw *t -» •: the lab r -v » ; <-t .• : w ' , .o t t w be . r • to >btaitt uevk • to il«saand and rareive better wage«. The l ,1 which t > w . j Vi l m ur.llmit'd de' ■ th' n ■ x • * >v. r be flood. J V > «* * » w. so lens .is th.* »>r. t«i;t:Hcd for .»! . .. ; vi » 4C • em-M cf a-. - pod- trade nnd trunspt-rtatiioK itnes *i?J bo «stabii*h*l. •n£ Si T" ■ ftisstji - rr > o£ lyus tZf m m :st «f ttHßWwity foitow. Tne *nsor:«ts sac preteiic u. argtse Oust th* discovers of the goid Cetds of Alaska will bare a& e®*r» apsn aiding the return <sf prwprr.iy ar» >» >r ?ng tfcoot •% aga-nst fa :ts. A!r«m<f / tho K/oodfce d:»- roreri-s have sumalsted business to an •stent wb'efc *i*» been approdabSe in ail part* of tho I'rdied States, ai;?vou«n. of • mirif &*fi» i. s r«p»<l the fir** most trnmedsate proOt. Th* few fe«r.4r'-is of tho;ssar;4s of d<>ilars wiikii h*Tt spent it Srattl. for rio?u.sg and *vpp;. *• hare resulted in iKproving bi. • tr,w con ditions even in the great tr*.> enters ro ■«n extent wbtos has ej- i*e«i ?<*»ment. i dle CAjci .il Seas boea with'ira <rn fro a safe «; j»otHt vault* and from t:-e ever coffer* of tie bank lo m.ilte ;i» s., - >t : *?., .-i--w r-et.-3.< and m:Uions at.i •».- i-». .* ! •*• spes. it this U.recti aithln ;r..e r.e*' few >ears. in i;' 5 ® o' a:; :..h»-e facts H ts t4ie to tt:e*jr,z*i tfcai tfit d?* or*rie» of ri'-h gold <i»pOf.its tic koi aid in the re« wa?lon of s"«k{ ttm<fS Th*y most certainly do aid in that dtr<-:tion. and no m.-? I# more cer tain of that fact St I his time than the n*errbs: ts of Seattie. wno hare had the rood fortane to !>► in position to feei the first immediate stimulus to ht;sir.»*». «tK*n«R l»(U!Mn T lt WITHDRAW. It is uao&L-i.! 'ly announced tLat Senator Girm?.n J* contemplating recrement from public life, and will not b« a candidate to succeed fciorw* if bsfcrt tae fegUlatirt to be elated In Maryland this y ar. Th'-r*> r- rason* wfetch lend color to the belief that this anr.' am-»ir.tnt is really authentic. 1 r —m : i'. a. ai'hi past Senator Gorman ' bee-it seriously Indisposed, ard was fur t-rt to absent himself from the scn<"e for the greater part of the special session, and when fc returned to active duties, only a few days before adjournment, he l«we th* marks of protracted illness. On the other hand, the reputation of the senior Maryland senator for intrigue and und<*rgrour d methods, b-ad- many well-in formed politicians to believe that he has ! . <l<-"!gn »»f relinquishing his h>-*l J wt>on the Democratic party of hi# state. 11.: w.*s strongly instrumental in se< ursng tl." framing and adoption of the p.-culiar 1y non-committal platform of the Mary land Democracy, a platform unquestion ably d-slgned to i- emit the discordant ele ments of the Democratio party to reunite. Hi* announced intention to withdraw may l>e in pursuar; e of a design to permit ihe strong antl-tlorman ehnnnt in the Demo cratic party. wn>» bolted In the last cam paign. to see their way clear to rejoin their old pa rt > associates. At the end of his present term Senator *5 or man will have served three terms, or eigtitefrri years. In the United States sen ate. During his entire term he has been one of the rt-cafnlaed leaders of his party, and an earnest and consistent partisan. He has been a party man always and every wUere, a notable instance of which was s«>en in the last campaign, when he cheefc fuMj accepted the Chi tgo platform, with Its free silver provisions, although he buns. \i had always theretofore poised as a ! sound money Itmocrat. Politic.* and partisanship to one side, few men in the senate sutnd hitrher than the Maryland senator, whose ability is rec ognlsed on l«jt!i aides of the chamber, and who is one of the most eSlelent and most hard-working senators, both in committee ; and on tl e floor. CH*. I.llivrs I.KTTEH*. Dutins! the last campaign, it wiil l>o re called that several attempts were made j by Poiiullstle speaker* and newspapers, to t" -ike it appjiear that Oen. Grant, durtni; h ttrtn as prrddent, was Inclined to fa i v.ir the lowering of the standard of the currency. It wis alleged time and time a-;«in. without a shadow of proof to sup port the allegation, that h;ol G. n. Grant j i • ti alive ho would have b«»n found en- I I suti In the of the ch* ap d •H.ir. f>o«ns Utters whi< h Gen. Grant w rite to • friend, w hile* t n his tour around the world, are now beir.ic published in getii* :• ;h- N rth Atneris «n K v. w. S .me e*- r < ts fivm th*->e litters afford an Int.r --■ --51• r:< commentary ujnsn these Tapulistic . * <at Mrs." In the current number of that ! t rtadlPll i* a written ftorn Tari* in j < t. r. i$7T. In which h-* sayx; 'lt le I , ito he 01.t Ct the I'; it*d Stat ■< just at i ,i ' me wh *n the had d.'mew* of the court* ! t: . .«• m to k carry ins everything before t :t! " 11 * (Mi e* pr. Jally d!->gtist J it the I It* mnt ,0 perpetual*.' and incr,,,e ti,- ; i ' ' hack curr *.. *y. ■'!.% *rj Democratie | •* ii * ; i •■* • toe )•> ••.*!.." he says. J ' ;;ive a li *-•■ *i n *' .t th> act and r\ •) Rep ib il. an tt. • . t stjss .: *,* dit only ; • i-rd t*f ii*,; .*r i ive it" - alty, a | u.'a- - *•» •• •• « • ••*. "h life, or the , ■ ■ •i.df it : . : :»!■• a i If preaerva ' v"t *.:?>;: < the m«* ;cs.'* Th# D* ui - \ "atic party, he hold* w»* entirely r • poi.edde for advo at- < this greeuhack r I cj. .-d 1 • *. t mid. ■>: .1 ho* any j , a '.riot an ad\ a'.e it It w ii be r. a « »o .-. I e\,- * ; j, tjw ,j i i . i i'aeil - . t»en.C- -.t. toknow that be hap. >1 i 1 ' it !- .! ■.' *r the war • was t-i.T to mak«* hiv h i«ec«athlaeoa*t. • to the tame le'.t r r» '.*rr d ti> - N >th;t*g ci*r fv 11 c\er ffi; a » t b' .* "*. t ■» merit as nt> pr-fo.-tt - a t ?h« ■ ' * ••">? - ne* *'••>'. As a m n ,i . ' ; - lining ptice-t Its c »nima- i i ' ,5 h ijti j j rsl ail ha.v* .*•« | :nu *. d v iti.-jf t > » wrote me thai ' ■ ■ all o\« - the I'sc.rto 'Aii t | , ' Mt- a i h*s much > u wire ir,".* rest • ! tl >r letter rather amhigti'** «ly. t. * j » ». hv» *• t# ». ,» y > , j ih*t he wp 14 p**t*r any tir.r .. i w S. ♦ ?!•• '*.": .'* ha*. t « :ft.»e. but ronr;a»ea "1 «< , , r . d s aisfy \ ft-.-. - *. c. : i a * • I am '. -t a can !. t »t« for any - • *. ' ' at ea * * * » ! £ *. f> -e. -sr.* the gr wHI N f rrrale- If It sb.« ' 4 1 e sen- en.- nth t t Ar . v■•' * 1". ivpH •• 1 3 j t ■ s-*r*t< —"Bl"-*-.* T w ' t *e t, ■» -%-e - j : - rtr • I * . i te. t him He would ere..*-1<» .n. jt' *• -t *■■■•' ? _ e w . ... 1 have an o: ;- h« : a | r.c I in.Tv.e Kerthem states that the It.-, i * ,c« -h'H.'d esr-r " K :rn:t«g t» the n - - -s- an ef *• s own » «. ur-i iicjr, in a subsn-ouent W.H-r, he says: "In rqpSHl J ;-ur suggestion that I *fc«uld sat'-. srl*>? «wr» one to »T la r.*i event would I csewat to ever betn* a jf-. r I think aty statement frcm TT't *. . i fee onstrued and ■*■* .".1 <•*;:> trf. •t? a hi'-..-' for my <we r «• : h 4 <:.*'•••«' ' ' nrr*.* *fil Ns m-.1« af> r thf nrtialsatSiM, I a."n ered - ;-m aa ay *? ■•" :i -?*• J* is a tßjstter of »»i;»ivcs» to at r-t r." r I am «: r. -t. There art many per - = I » ;• _;»cj prefer sbcuW bave '.bo of ?e to rr. >? f. I is*** so fflfjch to tbe Union r:-n of the c >.rtry Uut? 1? they thtnk try < -.aricet are tetter for than acy ojfc-r pro^abit candidate's. In cas« I j. :-} /» ."r.e. 1 cannot de--sico if the nomination ts not tendertd aitlisut seek- J.-g on my ;-.jrt " They »r<- trying to fit up a counter V»m f/ r someahero dfi*n near th-s tropic* in JCi'/aragaa, Peru, California and otb»r not They cannot com r-e-~ aith AI -.-ka, with its nice cool a-hert l«-f r ream fOda almost r.;r;«4 d'vwn crt-ks, and Ice cTs am can be <*'-g out in chunks as the miner per itpir-.ntt-y rests from shoreliac nuggrets in to five ga!Son oil can#. Nobody to believe that TV.it* a ukS do anything *:or? for the s- Kf of a few doliars. Kvecy Is en titff<i to he eor.s; i- red innocej* <mtil he is proved guiity. T>»ata lias b*-en so often the victim of insinuations and suspicions tha* he ou*ht to welcome a chance to "make people prove them." City Attorr-*y Judson. of Tacoma, should eper. a court of arbitration, He has turn ed several somersaults for the amusement of the city oftb .ais. ami should now take e dignified attitude. He cannot be coun aei for both civil service commissioners tosd mayor. The fact that a will has reached its des tination after traveling through Mexico and Alaska for over two years renews the a.-surajice that where there's a will there's a way. It Is only when the will Ss made a way with that it loses its way. The strikers have been assured of pub- Ik symj athy so lon* as they kept within the law and sustained their persuasion peaceably. They should not be goaded into violence by efforts to twist their law ful acts into transgressions. John P. Jones has at hist broken hit ionsr silence, and rises to remark th.»t he is "not opposed to prosperity through any increase in gold." This is an attitude on the part of the silver men tr which r.o body can take exception The pass is made i:ght of by those who go through, but it will be pictured as the most formidable, dangerous and impass able gorge on earth by those who do not. A mayor who opposes a salary for him- self and aldermen who refuse to accept any are gao-l. for any ordinary city. They are tit to rule in a mining camp. Anarchists are the foes of society, and they must hnd no haven in a land where the people believe In the administration of affairs by peaceable means. The miners' strike of Pensylvanla will fro on record as the most orderly and j eaccablft that ever took place on a large scale. Politic* In Maryland. Portland Os«gonian. No ordinary victory will spitfire f>r Gor man In Maryland. Tin? state has lx**n leaving l- 'th him and his party- In V 32 Cleveland's plural.' y w:<s -l.lffV In KH, with congressional elections. the Repub !: a,ns tarried three out of fix districts, on t H © tariff issue. In I.V-'J Lowndes, il*'- pr.bl: an, for Rnveroor, «= per red on state i- -ne.*. a plurality of or a change of < ®y7 vot»- « from ti>e result of I>B2 In fa . or . f lb-- ;ii p-.i! ' »!i< In IS'*'- M« Kinley's plurality w as n2.~i. or a change frr m the ly i fi, tion if 5.1.X.4 In f;i\or of the Re y .iblioans In t J-Uii n. the Republicans ( ptur« -1 U •' t! ■ sit i ■ ngr. -n;- n t> > I. w - •«•.!• ■ i I v .>? si .-ws v) Republic ms an.' '* r> tnorrat* on joint ballot. In th<? st .t" s. r.at© 1- -tr* M- • -;bli» nns and must i'. a d«-« id* d n.aj rity of the Mov m > T* * ta-»k for Herman, then, !« not only to w.-ik a revei-al of opinion v» Ith 53 i»>; v»ur« ir. a total of ;•> hut to sect- 1- ;v srat* enough to over all th. ~l\ .'- <o of the bohVjver lie vuh!i>.:in • i'■ Ay ho 1* in dl:»- <' .or with those who have been opposing ni Jo ■ h">th m and out of h's, ; rty. the ir.'"-flt ; «ns are eertAlnly v <ad ' r O *. v '• hopeful for civilixatiou ~n«l good m t v t^nerally. Klrhtnu IMmllrsl » raft. Phlladelpl la ledger. Tt.e »t >rv »h i : r- v < • the ir-'Asure - ■>« f•• m Aiasl. ■ i* < > !>• * a* -<i I tri. j.re«* ,1 tn - >■-*mi»pt f r t' \i a v*ver.tie eut?«-r 1 -V- -n ordered to f.-.'irf <l-1. th «' Kt«~*rpt« th* voy i • - -v • S» M ' I • f •s-x> * f •, ' H ex ie* »«? to wrr ' •• $ • «•'< ••• >tieh t temrH pirates • -t w ' art ' 5 .v ffft ft \ • •■«.*! ir. ? - >d i" i it."'! ♦ > '-ftpt'i'e 11.e tr> ' ,m t" C--rt- i r\y ot on ths Prs.-tJ • *-•-* vf v - ■'* .all of »he aval.able «t»v;irer* . •- - i i- •; 1 vp'- •>.»;, ; rn > • , r there h«Vf N-on r-;mr-« of a ! by p.n I • • •••■.■ f <•<•» i:ini| •- <s' .. • ■ , - ? . c ' *.-.r «'■• M 'MB X: U y nt« 111 ' IMMItAf TNHI a. "J da r">ht tn if «he il sno good. Thr I 'stlirv f! ImHntina. Kir.»i« r*i:a S 1 \t ?' 'f \t t*- '* tt'at irs* • t|oi th" *■*». try > m a t*i it to I « a) British naval gn*nt for the construct ton of four vewele whl. hwm prartleally b* r»1 i'«-« e? Fbi» r»', rn .i \ "V - * f -.r- '\ *. i■ c »! ~ or v « r »;h <•" ■ :' •- ■ '•»*, ! H of V J "K- •' - * t u «•• ; f-1 th sr ■ v a- t> > wrt of dd« s that promise c . d r«*« ' '« tti-|>n'.!triin t nrk 1 misvine C irVr Jotirnal. T"- -a", b" t ■>' i•' ♦;» frsf *>». ' •« manufa •tarinc •i vai-v meoh oe- u wMcb has ' h»d:- a: '? * f;• -» #j?j| >vme • -■ 1'« th.-. i ■- • t a.->, T"" .r.tTT *•-'?)' "* at: .f and hart ■ ■ rt« *^ t- r. v w "\T\ '* rnste as >w>.. *■; :■■*• ••«. r- -on* ■ f l " v ; t ' 1 asd f' ** ' x* I v, : • e p* • « T •• X' ' ' - a ; , y xtn w > . . }t- r• • f s j| lSi wuh th* pr-v MV--JC hum-? and throw Jn a f *>%l*£* ■y- - a fll ,vf . r . V't J --H. *1 & l"Uv . ".''hi. ..g THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 14. 1897. ci izsz-zie. piays into the hinds of t v » RepabScaaa-* *ry -1-ver opportunists who have cot only know- how to use their advantages t-'U hive been very tucky— ari it may last through the next preii d*nua! election. If it does. they win he firtarate lad the country will fomra ate Bat. if It doe* not—if the inevitable reactfca «ets in with, or before, !'■ • en li*ht#"red government. laid in c:"'s»rva tt»« and not in reeotatiooarj' lines, will Hre'- 't hinge on the reorganization of tue Democratic party under the lead of statesmen. an J not under the lead either of iacendiartes or trimmers. TBE STVTE PRESS. Olympian: The union think Gwin Hifls shoMld be dtscSrUned he the state administration for conduct unbecoming a politi- ian. Taeerna. N»w». 7hf>« a»t*rr prs to ex clrde Americans from Canadian mines ard other industries, while Canadians have "the ma of the kitchen" in this ar.try. can have no other result. Can ada will be the loser Ther- are nearly as many Canadian* in the I'nited States as there are in Canada. This fact alone shows the policy this country has pursued, and that Canadian energy has had a better fk!d here than at home. Can ada is playing a ioeing game. New Whatcom Reveille: A free cotn ; ge 16 to 1 dollar uoder present conditions is a fluctuating dollar. The dispatches from Mexico pro.* that. There can be good times without free stiver coinage at l€ to L Every day's his tory proves that. The price of silver has nothing to do with the price of wheat. The market reports prove that. New bring on the rest of the Bryan ar guments, if there are any more. Pacific County Tribune: The mush heralded excursion of prominent Eastern lumbermen has finally reached the Sound, and mainly under the direction of the al ways active and enterprising Post-lntrl llgencer, is being royally entertained, and tae nu mbers tr'ven a practical \.<-w of the vast lumber interests of the state. In commemoration of the important event the Post-Intellirenter issued a unique lit tle pamphlet, the front cover of whlrh represent* a microscopic copy of a print ed page of the big paper, specially de voted to matters pertaining to the ex cursion, whiie the inside pages are blank, with artistic and suggestive symbols, where the excursionists can pencil their observations during their itinerary in Use great lumber region. It is neatly and handsomely done. The Post-Intelligeu c r's welcome to the lumberrat-n. in stately and statuesque blank verse, is a striking feature cf the pretty little bro chure. Los Angeles Time«: Mr. Arkell's claims on the Klondike gold fields promise to be the star joke of the summer of In>7. Portland Oregonlan: The largest single crop raised in Oregon and Washington this year will be the oi mortgages. And, after the present crop is raised, it may be hoped another will not be planted. Sacramento Pee: The Bee cannot be suspected of any leaning towards E. V. Debs. It has always held that he has done incalculable injury to the cause of labor, and that he is today about the worst counselor the laboring men could possibly have. Fan Frajidsco Report: William I-eary, murderer under sentence of death, has d:ed of old in Sun Quentin. Azrael waited patiently several year# for the su preme court, the warden or somebody to do som-thing: but wearied at last, and called Tor Leary yesterday. Sacramento Record-Union: The story comes that Andree's balloon, or something resembling such an object. has been seen floating in the North sea. It may be, though Nansen thinks Andree still safe. It is more than probable that the daring adventurer is at the bottom of the sea, or frozen stiff and dead on an Arctic floe. Illlt OF IIIMOR. She—Did you fall in love with me at first sight ? lit—lt dates away back of that. I fell in love with you the minute I h< ard of you. Miss Bullion.—Puck. Mrs. Wilk'Js—That blind woman Is flirt ing outrageously with the gentleman who arrivwd today. Mr. WilKu"—So I observe. Mrs. Wilkus—And they he's married, too. Mr. Wilkus—He is. So he is. Mrs. Wilkus—Th< br.tzen hussy! Mr. WJiku»—(quietly)—ln fact, they're man and wife —Philadelphia North Amer ican. "I would stop drinkinY* said Mr. I.uah f>>r?h. ' but 1 can't afford to." "Can t afford to?" echoed the mm who w is cornered. "No. S; jp drlnkin*. and wife would get a in w hat. New hi» -hat. have to have ntw dress to mat.-h it. No tellin' where v. mi ! end Whatelur goin' t'ave?"—ln dianapolis Journal. "IV *r.t difficult>• 'bout ahjryinp on pol- ! Ities." vii|ii I'T-.ri. Kii, n. "is dat de t iter you <So» s it. de m.< ! !• r you's !i'Mc to nuke : rr.d job tes' friends.'—Washington Star. He—What is a crank? Phe -Why a pcrsu: with orf> Idea. "Would you call aw a crank?" "\V;iv, r.v, I n- \ r cave you credit for >. or.e i-ica."--Yonkers Btate«man. "He," sobbed the vrrdant bride. "d<xs v.< * I■••ve rrv* any trior*." "Y 1 -.re If icy." said the senson-'d ma- I t: • .f h» <j • - rot love you any les.-s."— j I' 'T'< - '■■■' J nil. "I »: .• k .» *"W*r. nho»sld ilrav? nliow > 1* t • ch< »ae h*r husband." '■\v. t !< your reason?" -.n't hs*>-~ to {'.ami™ ! >j (; - -.urn out weii."—Chicago Kec- i ord. AOHIIIK PI'OPI.E. V-N .«tv ? p--<tttr 4 .«t. - C- J S I! «?h i>a* r-.ev-r lo*t th.> h:-.: rot i .• ; rtr %r-.• ~rd h»* period.. w hVh -a rv ver rise-. Hi- ;v v .WTW appear* Wtt&OQt this mark aft- j ' I> Oilman. of Hop i, .. Vf -..- v , .. J rv . from the board of trustee* of Washington ■ •*- '' *; < • er«!t to i: vt r ;*n a i | ■' V hi; 1. W .. t of W ard !.-*•* m : . , v W * F.*-h<r*? r.f 1-; i. r.d. d-ed r» r.r y ;- <■ 0 f q '• < ir< *«< on.* •-? the inventor* t-i th- En - -t .• n » •It r 1 :• -»r-r•■•ic- « , : v \ v ■■ mw-ni*ft the t->p-; \er breerh a?. 1 . • fa!"• ir •:■> k jj*'d v t the • v onrtr'dy* for it. N ••• •. •• ■ ■ r in a* pr- - • '*■, g» ! a-*d is •-id to b >rear :i a ■ Ifterr 1 c* m. » v a •'!>. a -^iLal f > " • J. - V . - f , r ' o( fib* far SMtftlk ( his tut fautßti tie * n • • •«t ;»■»<.•••• .* vfl >rt • ! (t ti r - -Aid to "l>» f »i j v r N»■ -r-.'s mpany is to n •-• * n d n. . hr taeae ore*. • ' f'-rrr.e TO the d- i- - - f PiAbop : *toko:o :• - l<a rr ••• • -,>n- Svr —ild T !, .e btshOp k- Vklt'l i»".T jr • ijj-,. '.. i Vll" " 1 ' ' * H i *>!:". * . J-JJS v-■ •. 4 • : - th« i -• •? . x:l 1 •». ■ •! : 'k.r ••r--'a r • :m --» .r. •\m • -•* <» hit t- ( *->r*h eu % in the noßktaf t* tiU TCrt of 1 '* .... - j- i t er: <1 nf } .ij}. - u:ht : r <r ! pa-t> . vrtil r „ i,- i er c . : < the i, m T.iha " »»4^|TD. A (ecstk -nan S) years of sure, a Qtonggl ! liicsEir. ari spr *' » s «. -m» j« de« roua of pr > jr ra rv «•: h seme first-v.-i*-* H * *e >. * ; :h the r-•.<«. •. yOf !n --> - : '»'.-* nd •N.'iara :-. : » f a . * • * \ 1 ' SWAJS. ra ij N«- • A-ia Block {»aa Fraoeaoo, Cai. j COAST PAPER*. Catarrh Mr*. JoeephinePeßsill,c? Dae W«t 8. C„ had a severe case of catarrh, which fiaali j became so deep-seated that she was entirely deaf in one ear, and part of the bone in bercoee sloughed off. The best physician# treated her in raip, and she used 1317.7% PHDCn DV DI a*Jf!l. Fourteen bottles of S. 8. 5. promptly reached the seat of the dis ease, and cored her sound and welL S. S. S- never fails to we a Mood disease. and ft m the only remedy which trachea deep asated case*, t r*arant**<l pun lp r tftrtbt*. Book* tea; aaureaab»utSyect&o Co* Atlanta. Ga. KLONDIKE. Washington and Alaska S. S. Co.'» Steamship "® t at" 70 Hours SEATTLE to DYEA and SKA6UAY. This magnificent steel screw steamship will sail from Seattle for Juneau. Skaguuy Bay and Dyea on or about the litb and 27th of August. Her accommodations are unrivaled. She is the finest, fastest and most comfortable vessel on thi* route. In connection with above The Alaska S. S. Co. Will operate tfcelr elegant and fast sailing steiunsntp "ROSALIE." From Seattle on the 12th and 24th of Au gust tor Skaguay Bay and Dyea direct. For freight and passage apply to C. H. J. STOI.TKMIKRG. Ueaeral Ticket Agent, Under N. P. Ticket Office. Or CHARLES E. PEABODY. Manager. DK< RADWAY'S PILL*. Purely vegetable. mild and reliable. Bo cure complete digestion and absorption of the food, cause a healthy action of the liver and render the bowels natural in the»r operation without griping. (fir Do Not Be Misled. Our British cousins arc endeavoring to take away our Alaska outfitting trade by circulating pamphlets and other advertising schemes at our own doors. Their modus operandi is to impress you that you can purchase just as cheap there and save the duty you are com- ! polled to pay in taking your outiit from here. Buy Your Outfit of Us. We guarantee to outiit you in our place at such prices that you will be able to pay the duty and have your goods at the same price they would cost you if you purchased same on British soil. Protect American Industry Every Time. We Will Protect You on Prices. i We have the proper goods for you and will make it an object for you to trade at home. —- The Famons Clothing Outfitting Co. Northeast Corner Flr*t Avenue and Cherry Street, M. HEkSNBERG, Handier. • aim of De Koren Hall ii» to t«?e<*-e a limited number of bojrs of gnr. i r tractor. the a*#. o* ? -r *»»n. and p>r«r» them for cile*e or & bu'.«»** Ufe. romblnirs tho ds* pi;r« of * Khooi with home influence*. T: - - fc« well r*-i and So<-at»4 ii> a beautiful «pot In tho c • "y o.r- rlr* to tre p.-.p-:s exc l<r.t opportunity for outdtor gamoe. Th« instruction i* thorough and personal. Fcr eireotar and information adlrrw U. S- lake \iew, Va«hincton. gSISEMEXTS. The ...Historical Pageant* Seattle Theater Tuesday, Aug. 17. ACT 1.-C.tMlat Time*. ACT Daya ACT War Period. Benefit Children's Society. (soonr 9nLA : PEomm * DV lcosnm Reserved *cati **w mm Male mi Se attle Theater—SOe, 75c aad |1) gal lery. 2So and Me. jhird Avenue Theater Six XigkU aad Satarday Matinee, Ceeaeeclat Snday, knt 8. IL Gra:tan Donnelly's Greatest Comedy, "THE AMERICAN 6«L M The success of ail successes as product in all the principal cities of America. Every mother and every child should see this great play presented by a powerful company. Prices: 10. 20. 30, 40 and 50 cents. Box seats. 11. Seats now on sale at box office. Telephone. Pike 5. Saturdfv ami Sun<Jav niirhts. Autrust 14 and 15. new play, "A Wesiem Politician." Third Avenue Theater. ■ W. M RUSS'CLU Manager. Telephone Pike 5. Saturday and Sunday nights, August 14 and IS. Nelvln 6. W!i»tock's New Play, " A Western Politician/' Presented by MR. FRANK READICK And his own excellent company. Do not miss this, the only opportunity of seelntr this play, which abounds with startling situations and amusing Incident*. Scats row on sale. The Rosy Freshness And a ve'.vety soilness of the skin ia inva riably obtained br those who use Vozsoni'* Complexion Powder. S Child's I U/fllQtQ I | | IflllO O, 1 (• That Special Offer Almost g •) Still Holds Goo*. -'"es. 7 ***** on,,h"na -7 Stiee <4 to ?S- long and strong r " w 2 (# fine ribs tan eo'<or only. doub'.e r •***„ 9 knees, heels and toe*, no w»m, . »#v_ M T* worth 30c «HKSi I 2 Now 10c Pair. S B "-<" « r » 4 *" —.—__ I a 75c, 88c 1 Fin© dimity and organ#® I % Bathing § s«oo,suß. j (P CeeJ + c All silk waiirts redoeei f) OUITSe—« gj Boyy Fauntleroy style, *»«- § lawn blouae wat*t* X loot wtfl Prott>. 15 ' f <9 ' $S j M All wool, whit# braid trimming, b.ardeorae white feltte 2 navy or cardinal, nobby et- waists, with flne embroS! P \w fe<-ts. you're unable to buy the £> edges j *\ material and make theoa for *""• » J2 •» p«« >'£ $ .75. SI.OO, I a) $2 and $3. ii; $1.25, $1.50, J i —f« — I BAILLARGEON'S j *~\ '^l Moran Bros. Company, MANUFACTURE ALL K.SDS Machinery, w a gr-y g~yf Wladoi* Olaaa, Mirror Plain, "'m,| Iw 1 /\ aad Doora, Palate. Olle, Varalskta, iMa ILf /*\ k. 1L J etc. F. W. Dare* A Ca.*e Calaktam Palate. ••••(lA| NELLE &ENGELBRECHT, 111 Waat It, Oat. Marias. Vele»htM M. L evy & co tepartare aa4 Jabktrt af Ttltplfil JMtffc Cigars and Tobacco. Smokers' Articles, Efc " I A 2 years old," said * Philadelphia bookkeeper, " and haft ilwavs ted an indoor life. I have «>een a preat sufferer from constl* p-.ti.<n, a ;d n*y liver ha* seemed to be out of order almost all the time, and my face looked yellow. Some time ago a neighbor of mi;;c suggested that I try Ripans Tabules and I did so. I n<»w take them whenever occasion arises, and t much better. My bowais set well, and people tell me my fact , fus tak«*n on a more healthy look. I usually take oce Tabttle iw| daT and another at before gettinc in bed." BwMARCHi liib U2!, second n. ana 115 cue si Cleaning Up a few lines in oui Shoe Department. Our stuck of Children's Shoes must be renovated. School opens soon—why not take advantage of these bargains? _f*V- Th * »r*»-lia«M*n Hill and Greene "Little Kissl" *-**7 | " ln * i i '■ elotfc fop sad fine dunsola kid. p*t«-at Opt m«*rly *1.75 and 92.0 A, ina«t *o at IMS a pair. C1»00~ Wfn ' k " Olrtl 1,1,1 * "l.lttle Giant'* tirnla yPI "P nr relnforeed (nr. lirirt ir»artnv •ho«« un tb® SM*** ''■tfaltsr prlre Hl.es. (o rtu»4> onl nt fI.OO a p»lr. ■ adl>>»' Tan < utnrrd Uoat O*ford«, r«/«r or cola I *" ,f aw» for 11.75, to ploif not lit CI.BS * pair. «50~" Lll * l * V F,> * K,d o*-blood Omfords. cloth tap, »»M " <ip|wh*r« at IZ.OU, to rlo*« out at fl.lM* a pair. QQa —special ||b« «f Ladles' Oifort* black or ealar** "" if VV from pi. 50 to l>9c a »