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THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. iWXXXH- vo - '" 7 - tH2.000.00 [BGOLD wa* taken out by WILLIAM STANLEY from JOJASZA CBEEK. in the KLONDIKE DISTRICT, in the time of three months. Nr. William Stanley bought Ms outfit from us last season. *He so we " satisfied that he came in yes fcrtlay and said: * please pack and ready for my two boys ijd their partners four of the very best outfits money can buy. Ise your own judgment, uid put in whatever you think they need." Sr. William Stanley is a level-headed man, iad knows that every outfit that leaves our fcoQjie is JUST EXACTLY" what is required and very best that can be purchased. wm. J® 4 ,e ® r,RST AVKAI K IOITH. SKITTLE, W %SH- I It Is Our Business To Prepare Prescriptions. k W* like to do It. We have not al ■ _ lowed th* Klondike ouUlttian to » «■"" \ lostle oar I'reaeriptloa department. \ We keep Ins arradaatr* 0 f phar- Miff at as or W on presrrlptloßi. vU ''* *J" * V " \ j 1 hr> don't do aajthlni «|a*. Ue has* bat oae rule— ' i'lggz- " Wr^ : , ... . PtRITI. ACCTHACT, RBUABIIJTT. V ; ,t— J: W* al»b to a*ra* >oa falthfally. SPART & HOLMES DRUG CO.. 703 First Avenue. Uondyke • •• The Commodious and €t t}(\rfi 4 2f\i\ 99 Fast Sailing Steamer IUI llullvl I Leaves Seattle Sept. 10 frhßGet There. St. MlchoeU Island. Ala*ka. mouth of tb* Tukon river, mak kweeUcn* with the river *t cam era Wear*. Cudahy, Hamilton, Healy. Power Passengers will be landed at Circle City, Fort Cudahy and Klon or befor# June 15. F«re, including Beard, t»«AA\ Seven Hundred Dollars \s> • wv / ?ktw and quart* mines bought and aold. Investments tn m.nlng property •A atrteg tlpttM* of aending agent*. Our agents and expert# are on the PWd tod have been for years letters of credit on our *■: mpsny at Its pests—Circle City. Alasga, Daw«on City and Klondike gold fields. Northwe*t Terrttory-at ♦ !tep of 1 per cent. taking passage on #team*r Portland employment w;l! te given if they • ter» csttlig and banking steamboat wood at the r»t* of $< p* r cord. l*J»*«eclt# of supplies of all kinds will he found at Fort Get There and Harall '** tt« Lower Yukon. For particular* apply Stftfc American Transportation Trading Co. Ao, if 1 h Flrat Aarna*. Seattle, W *»k. liIHCC TO Its. {Mi ha*l Cudahy Chinaxo. lIU ®t Pt. Cudahv. N W T. Ernest A. lie mill Ch a***. I't *"i W«#«a Oh! ago. 111. Port us B W a-* ...Chicago. Itl ..SCHOOL TIME sonn he here and th# ehlldrca »sill arrd aew ahoes, We make a tperialt) of plldren's SHOES, W 1,1 klada. IteMrmber that children take tssic* as #tep» aa aran a folka aad wear owl tssic* a# **•» ah»Mra. » u || hchoov*# one to a*t a# a* bat the A call at onr r atnbli a h aiea t will coaslare > »>• that »t rarrj noa* l.ot th * h*at. San Francisco Shoe Co. '22 First Av„ cor. Columbia. r ' '**tseaf Will Outnrar I'ootnear Hoa«hl Else#* her*." t Tfte On!v M . •• '.cturers in the City. Clothing for the Klondike. Wanufa.luring Co.. 1119 First Ave.. Seattle. Washington rice mill to-.r F • a s - . -. P. *>. R- * —*■ m? 1 ® *** 2^ 4< ~*' x I ss* t. i kt- * f re i!w »}< on * r. , . . Al .. aa'iJvJL 'r-tv W5» ftr*works a-. OF SWING EFFECT. Ten Pep Cent. Extra Pnty on Almost All Commerce. IT HITS ENGLAND HARDEST. Oa»l««loa of a Fesr W*r<i Fr*« HHPs "IJillf Joker" la the Tariff I* w Kilrt l>«tr ippiira. Hie to Urooo (II |*«rel|i Con. ■airrrr—Tkr Only Rtpeytinaa Ar# * oaatrles u blrk Are Specially Exempt t»> Treaty. W ASHT NGTON. Aug V> lnvolved m the luesUon of interpretation of oection - I* l * n»m tariff, ws'Jj r«ftrd to Mm Ift per cent. dUcchninating duty on foreign good# coating tato the falted dares from ' anada or Mesioo wblek I# row before the attorney -ran- ral for re an other <!ua*{k>n of acpMt, if not gr-a?»r. magnitude. This other q»<»#'lon luw *l - #fstir*ljr pub!k notice, btrT it . 1m giving »h*» trea.rti.BTT.- department gre.it eoarern. It was referred to the sttereey <*• ■—rwl »jr B+- re.tary Oa«re for in.erpre t.at«e>n a!<>ng -with the other f- Hire# of *e- tioß 22 whie-h are hs controversy. It involves the quntion of whether this ! dl»erimtnatir.g duty of Ift per . ent d- >s j not apply ?o all goods Imported in for eign v**s«ls landing at United States port* »?u"h are not exempt from dtm • -im;natiitg tonnage faxes by ezpe ,r**; X #tlpuJation The question arise* another deviation irom the language of previous provision? in iwtion ~ wt *h. if trad# Intentionally. •«!.:« #e»»«r.- to indif -at* th »• it was d-*;«rm <i to dis idroinite agamet three-fourth# of ail th* bis trans-Atlantic *nd mns-FadSe ateamshlp iines, a* 'di a* many-of th» South Am. ri-an Ifn»•*. In ah previous laws the section corresponding to section ~ >f th* tiew Jaw after prorid.ni for the b) per rent. di*< rlninatlDt duty on goods import**! in vessels not flying the United S'xte* Hag provides "that this diKrim- Inating duty shall not apply to goods, wares or merchandise which ahall be im for'.cd in vessel* not of the United States entitled at the time of such importation by treaty or art of congress to be entered j In ports of the United States on the pay : ment of the um« duties as shall tfcen be ; payable on goods, etc, importtd m [ of the United States." The n«w bv omits "art of congress." and subatUuua "eooveatioa' so as \a uuik- it read cot exempt by "treaty tr t'-jrtivenUon." It i* in pursuance of an act of congreaa, s<Kti n 4.—». that presi dents in the past have by proriaatllca ex« mpted v>«#ls of mar.y trom tt t% dist-riminating duty. Th»- • tiun oa» fort the attorney K«-rurai is whether tha of the ■* »rds "a t of congress" not rep. •e< ti.»n 4.2?. If it does, it will strike a | ticffii nduiis blow at aii foreign lime no* i exempt by presidential proclamati >st, aji l conjtoe th* exemption strictly to the ves sels of countries with which we have trtaUea granting such exemptions. The res sets of countries which could not bo afTevted by an ad*tr*e dtvision, that is countries alth which a* hare treaties covering this specific subjert. are Sweden. Germany, Austria. Braail. Belgium. £Vn n • rk. Italy. Greer*. Chile, Argentina, Haytl. HA Aiii. Ho'-lar.d, Russia and Turkey. Several of th<-«* countries have no met chant mar.ne sailing to American port*. The countries bow enjoying ex emption from discriminating duties, eith er wholly or in part under ptoclamations if'*:i< d in pursuance of sectl**n t.'S> t f tha r> vla<>d statutes, are Great Britain. Br«jn, Portugal. J ipm. Nicaragua a»d Mexleo, Of courae, the largest claas of wh rh m:>jht be affected are the lines, which come to the United States r.ot only from British ports, hut from the Oriental countries, India. Bouth America, and in fact from every country on the globe. If British vesweJs should b.» thrown back on their treaty exemptions, which »r- onta'.ped !n the treaty of Washington, the jp, . ds of ill British v# --■* is s.-t:hr:g from other pon* except the territorial p si >ns in Kuros*. wotild have to pay the ad ditk nal !'■> p*r cent. tax. Mi>re that, that, ail good* shipped In Brit ish vessels, not the prodtict or manufac ture of Grvat Britain's Enropesn poss> a <- slons. even though shipped from ErsjrHsh. j S -Jti n or Irish ports, would h* subject ta t the di*crlminatirsg dr.ty. An adverse d»- ■ «' »!:n would th rrfori- affeet the Cunard, Anrh'ir. Arrow ami other trmnsatlantle lines to that extent, the pv, n eh !tr■ . the Plv :t«« line nmt r«r t > ''frrai *an p- rts: the two Portuguese freight lines tes • pt pr\»d'?cts of Prrtugal* s-<r*ral f the Snsth At-- -an \ < !n^h:ling what | are known lis the Oreen !.ne o? | the Japanese the Oar p.i^ j the Or'erm! and f>-c- t-nta! st f amers on | the P "'flc, N stvlea hundreds of tramp | steamer#, TO FJflinE TIIR fIHM.iE. Instrnctlofi» ns to Tho»r I Isiinlnc to We «f tttiertenn Itirth. j WABHTNHTO.N At.?. r Secretarv f!i?» ard Attorney Ger.?n»J M Kfn- is- I sue»l a J- nt elrtm'ar t>!ay to <■ ■••*'-v»tors and cti«t"m-< >ftlcers and United ¥•&■■* *r. torrevs an-t *r. i~»? ;ls relat've o th® en fojv*n«nt of 'he Chlre e exr js; n laws, Th- ei" \%r aayt iltn-g :lar adtn?** ntot v Is f - ne«e persons elauaing to l«e of American birth through the aubmlsslos of te-tvciortv i bclitvnl to fra«dt»l*nt. it has beer- .!*- (ri <e<t t-> al; su.'h r-*r* 'Rs. upon admis- I slon at the port **t irst arrlv.n!. to pi>-nw.| ito thai!" de*fi"att«r« » • ere . i.. than appears to be at present p'*rt». «N'e. t'> ;he prcvl-s-.-n* >»f the a-t of Ma * i state and Federal <wurts j fr<>m admitting Chines* to rttirenshlp i? l I t e . !e«tion *h( ' "*e- per , *e« born of C»>j. t! e>e parent .n r—r! St • •: - <■:- *• •• " no* -V.IIRJ r She « ► •' **t* n * » <•? ■f * or 1 "<h ! h- \ i « ? m** fit rxtxmtrv to prod>.-e la's."""a' -et -v e, of reg s- ». tv>n >r evider-e* -f their ststos as bona fi.y r ff hsr-s or larerers in tr»- ••.* other couistr;*- st.ould I' b : . »*h '•*** iir.tE'sfani ins - lar- a 5 .J er *d to th# proj--.tr ' sal a :• v -^-{ties ft-., of tnesr right ta rrma.r. in fountrf' Otli'N *> * \»«T 1 tMI. «aU sties Irisi t»«l l.i*e 'toad for Ftse >Valfs Fr«m Haw ell. SAN FRAN •» "> i * r - | «"a Vj; : V ; *P'< : STs%7aV"'wV- ' Atmv .< '-w - • ■' -h •• H - gev>d .--dtoetflf Ja k--a »t: ji j tuta »s*H nc;alo afctms one- r » jng their and a s ■>!*• a J charge Tha hatter aras < j were «wainta!re<i >'* t" » s j Army on t** '* tt4d ' r : " H " j r , iir too ke«vy te be .< me * % - appeal to t?»e arm a * . j cr ,x*r to sen 1 tha ct»i area to >' n'■ 'V I . | ofSViais ret sed t • a" w t! r~ • > l UaHl «aM) Mt "A -.r-heu farwlahed | fcl ad* in tha »u« i-;' '"* 14 - *• - t • •• nr<»<* a«»cant a» tree -»i»er 1 UTN t>L>* V v v '■ I ij# ,n J. afT.'SNI fc-3* JJvgg SEATTLF.. WA«HINGTOX. TUESDAY. AUGUST ,T|. 1-<9T. hia three m n'h's ?e~tuf?ig t«v and was fiv~*r»d k* A*** 1 p#«n>ig at th* tl«v»t. Mr. Bryaa that Ms trip had b**a a in rfT ard that at ®o pteea had thero btta s*s<-|j as er-h oa taatle r*eep?jo« aa in N»'fa«aa toarnr lie th-nght the stiver ser.timetrt had. 'f anyth*-* r*eeir~d an smp*"» ia tte* i*st few months; at any rat*, h* foend it ffcfjriafeiag, i.'yrt -L wscli be u av* sr. iasae thre- rer. -« hence as it was last fall, and waald h* found to be i tr. ;eh p w rful grgument tn securing 'he ha'i'St of the stasae-* The prosperity '£ Nebraska, he focfeiv-'d to fee due who;ty to the good c-of« and ws« absolutely in gpi'o of the RepuMlcan tariff and the *«m- -ss of the goid party. HOKE TK'h»P- FOR CUBA (pals Calls Oat Reserves for Rr-bellioss Colonies Bandera's Wareh Thraagh th* lalaad. MAI RIP A ig S> -At a CRt.ine? c :n --cii held today It was decided to trur-m* n the next clas« ;f " re« rrves. Z~ cf whom will 1* sen' to fuba and th ♦**"' to the Ph.'-pptn* JsJands The minis*«rs. when queatioj-ed, denied that Hm council waa t>-c%3pied wtrh the subject of colonial re forms or wirfc poltriea! tjuesti .aa. NITW T'">RK A ig 30.—Th* Jotimai ar.d Advertiser »ay«: The sensati -sally victorious rra-ch of the Cubans ar ier Maximo * n <j An tonio the *-• -e iTg'h of the Isl and in Martin** Camp©*' nme hgs been d.»p : i~*ted by Quit Mr. Bandera« The negro war captain led 12 3W men from the eastern end of the fanand. wh*re the pa triots In arms are strorger. to the west ern end. where, since M_ o'« death. Th* Cuban cause ha* not pro»p*r*d so well. These 12.000 men represented ail branches of th* Cuban army service. They pene trated Into th* provinces of Matanxas. Havana and Pinar del Rio, strengthening th* ex sting forcca in each of these prov inces ta such aa extent that th* com-: g winter campaign there may be exp*< vd to be even as disastrous for the Spanish as in the times of the redoubtable M iceo. TU, new - of tfc» brilliant *■ h.ev meat wgs hgought to the Journal and Adver tiser by the mail from Havana in an au tograph letter from Bandera* himself. In it he requests the publication of the proclamation that he issued on taking charge of the department. Banderas says that the s< ond invasion of the west was mtide in compliance with plans that w*re comp eted b> Maximo Gomex. th» g*n ra - la-chief himself in June last, ai:d that the M ireh was effected with little or no trouble or molt station from the Spanish troops. Tn* proclamation Intimates that there have been wholesale desertions from the Spanish army in Havana province Into the Cuban service. DENVER Aug. 20—Count Henri Peaa lo*a. i>f Paris, an American by Wrth, a Spaniard by descent arol a Frenchman by adoption, says of the Cuban rebellion! "As long as Spain has a man or a pennn ia th* ire istry. the Spanish government w ill not consent to the Ind- pendente of Cuba. A country whose call for military funds was subscribed four tln.es over a:id which has s-nt 2*v)tX> soldiers to Cuba, ts not ia the impoverished condition so often d»- scribed." IELLOW FK\KK 0\ IIIK ISTHMIS. Manr Case*, but f olumbiaa (>o«era ment Tries lo Hid* the Facts. WASHINGTON. Aug 38—Dr. Randall, s; r.ltary in«f— -*. r for the United S'at-s manr.* hospital s-rvioe at Colon, -n th* Isthmus of Panama, «ays in a report ta the surs.- on general that th* Colombian government is trying to suppress the fact that yetloar exists there. Dr. Randall ?iays that there hive treated at the St. Thomas hospital. Pana ma. to date thlrty-slx ch.« s with four teen d*n«h«. and at the Frcr.ch h -5 i'.vl, fifty-eight cases with twenty-six deaths. TWO BKiiK HOMEY WITH I.IAI, 1 h*y Keep a Mob nt Bay Which \t anted to W hip Mormon*. COLUMBIA. S C. A"g 30 Tw nty f -.r nv n rhtntM with f : . ie Mor mons in Fairfield county wer* given a pre l.mlnarv hearine at R!dg*way today and bou d for trial In s?'• e-.ch It d.-v*'op*d at th* hearing that two wom-»n with guns stood off a mob of Mfi men who w< re searching for th* Mormons. Frands In iagai-Cratea ("ate. RAN FRANCISCO. A.g "« -In the Angus-Crav- n ,w* today ChitrV« Mo tit - a enrrSg* trimmer. t*«titled to the eff t that two week* ago J. W Go ugh, borrowed some money off him upon the alleged Fair will. He already ow*d h.m » v <v •yw which Was secured by certain psp r* wlt-h Mini."' name signed to then- G>-igh r-">- r,-.. rtfed that hi? uncle was or of t u » Jurors in the Fair trial and that I>e:m:i9 w 'l'd w*..i the ease iri pay h m »i! thit he a'lejp I h* ow*d him and on this show ing Moulter hfld be» n imposed upon and Cln'-igh - ' Oi.'i 1 he arre«»e « * - - lV: „ . j talr.ed nwn*;. by means of Raise pmens** The Gold Car* for Pern's Ilia. j NTW TORfC. A-g A dispatch to j the lfera'd from Lima Peru says: Kl says editorially that th* fnjncial measures recently submitted to and pending in th* Peruvian con gress will without doubt !e 1 i to th* adop tion of the gold standard in Peru. This r"*ult, F1 t'«nnmercio furth-r saya will net b* brought about withou' a monetary crisis, more or !*** Intense. The gold standard. In the opinl r. of the p»ap*r. | financial strait*, and such a --har.ge' wou! 1 I be prodo.-tjv* of permanent good In th- 1 | " antime business m Pert, ts pr . t.rs'r'v ,t a -faniisti! ar i the markets are al | most In a s;ate of panic. i ra B«fr-rring M.<n«-v to Move t rops. NEW YORK. Ausr »\ T * suh-'r**aury ) her* t'-vday transferred f-r *; banks > thro :gh. th-- trwas ry *t Wo •- c -.. n | tr currency to Kaasa* ' v an-: j treasury at N*w * »rt*t*~ i» ,-re. - * of I -re- to the > j*h s- ' V -r :o.lay by banks dfr*»-t w*-r* v*r->- ianc all h»: k* r*- ■ pi— ng rha re-elpt of rde * f-r r*>mit ; • •» y ■ Un*» I Sta -w -- rv ,{,> j cu.-renoy. *spe»-}ally stnsll ht' ! and silver j diutr* to places wh*re rno- -\ i* . f-r tt fv:ng th* er-<p* and to That <md has s »!i «< «urt , ll~" at s j .New <*rl*jns Chf- ag" l St, 1.,.-u-s and Cin j - r-at- 1~ order th't may be forest Pire» Tbreatew Towns. i «T PA.VI Aug. y -An Ara<~on !a, j si a; to the D;s- ,th « 4 -., A I f r «t ' re ts raging 1 f*w aaiies i w- >t f -ra ajt-i is srri-K. ! .r„- w-;*h .iarm- I ,t--. r A m- <«»-rarer fr» at he r rr.ed I o'-'trt t say* Gwwgetcom ' Silver laks j n ■; r- - t Kr>n«-« »t«t* HanK I sil». \t p- v K - \ r " F.r»t St - ar:k if -ai* city of m h S» aotsM }: v, Matthews is pr d todav. The Hf»l Kee»»r tS |% rirokea. NASHVIIJJE TVnn \>iv —Th* heal * frr sn-!"Rt r- - 't s h-- a o a*» r - correct *h» uiftaiai* was H»»tu dock. No pro* Tea laaseetnr tor P»nlaa4. i T »RTT <Nl> Or Aug >* This city is i ; •.» f- -* s«ai,. V-a L * , wV LIBOR IN COIMIL National Consider the Miners Strike. TH€Y WANT A PLAN OF ACTION. Re n*e«e statlv *s of Leadiaa labor talons la toafereae* at *>t. •a How to Heet th* fosrt't In Jsartlas aad th* Operator*' Plan of * ampafaa Debs oa Haad I* srltlsa far «orlal D*a»o*racy— ladlaaa Miners tr* Martin*. ST T. r ' T "I? Aug V — l T l ' corfereres of labor leaders which began this »om:rg bad g busv day. and tfe» er>d ta tr *ight W v a* the ccr.f»-as arc -ra p'.tsfted, if anything, is in doubt- It is net b*'t*e%! the leaders have at tained ary definite resiiit. and tr fa -t. th* of Qpe of tit* national -r --g ataationfl say* the fai' ire or the con- was a foregone eonclusim. 1 *ho*W f< 1 v-'-y much ci ser-n- ; ' s <j thi* gentleman, "if I hrd any part in the convening of this conference." The committ** on resolutions and plan of action was at work all afternoon tnd totdgnt. and th-< eveaing Mr announced that they had forn.ulated a plan, but declined to g.ve «ry details. The platform. It is expected, sat be aub mitted to th* convention tomorrow morn ing. The fourteen different o'ganixations reprerent-. i tn th* cor.v. Nt m tr.aX > an usljody. and It is evidi»nt tha: art of them cannot be with a plat form formulated by five na>n representn.g as many branches of mrganiscd ;abor. Mr. Rat.hford's plan of petitiontßg President McKinioy to convine rongre » In extra session to enact measures pro viding t,r tt.e settienuent of the present labor difficulties, or. as he pat it. "to de fine the rights of citizens, if any," did not meet with the approval he had hoped for, atiJ tt is not believed the j >aa wtii be jl lurporated in the platform. Urhi t iosely \\ micblag. Although present in the convention ail day. Mr Decs did not speak, nor d.d he put In an appearance at tonight's mas* meeting. * ntr*- he was widely advert is d to make an address. He is represented on t.'i* »»n.m,ttee on resolutions, how ver, by Sir **l rger. and as ..e haa rema:ne«l pretty c'. osd to the gentlemen composing tnat e .wdttee. it is safe to say his "so- .al d idea w.12 be represented. It is thought adjournment will L>e r* ached tK-me time tomorrow. Th* I nintt» R*pr*«ented. The committee on credentials made Its report immediately on the **semiding of the conference for its afternoon session. It Wi shown that eighty-eight delegate s. r«7> (Minting the foiioatng orgiutltu;or.s. w t*r« present: l*nite>i M m Workers of America, Social Democracy, the American Federation of Labor, the St.-n maker-' In| mallonal Union, Brotherhood of Painters and Decorators, Brotherhood of Bottle Blowers. Buiid.ngs Trades Council of St. Louis, the Patriots of America, the Br xher-bood of Track For- m- n, the Single Tax League of America. C-antral DaU>r Council od. Cincinnati, the International Typographical I n n. the c "ar'.y cf Kansas and the Industrial Order of Fre* dmen. The report after some ffiocuatdon was a lopted. It was decided, however, that delegates be recognised as com:tig from the particular organization which the/ represent instead ot the general bod> Tne . general report showed also the preserve of ;■-•* w -tfors del •«; t*. Mrs Mary Jones, of Chi. so. who represents the Social I>- mocrtcy. The temporary organization wt.s th*n m.le permanent, and the c-.air man read the coll for the convention. To Prepare a Plan of Vetion. It was moved and seconded that a com mittee An resol itior.s he made up of one from eorh crraniatation aaraed, each d- le gation to choos.. their jr.#mher. This wa* ant-rd-d by D i gate Stephens, of 1 h.,a deiphia to read "And of action." Mr. Mahon. of Detroit, objected to this committee as unwieldy, and said he v,.x» '-rfn-tiy satis-- i to leave the motter cf resolutions to a commit*'-* of five to be selected by the chair. He amended the resolution to that effect. Mr Mahon'i aas*rtdtn*at was carried on a division, aa aras the am< ndment of Mr. p,» *" xl * -h.ilrm.an then named the committee "on resolutions and plan ■'' action. W. G. Pearco. of the miners; W, D. Mt hon of the street railway men: Me ter B- r _ r of Milwaukee, who represents th* s.wMal Den ocracv. In who#* favor Mr li)*!-® d.e' r. -d; G. C. C *m»ns_ of i'l - the Populist*, ani Jam-s R So -*r*lgn. Mr Ratv~hf<*rd then took the fioor. He w«nt over tfc* miner*' strik-' from Its m l ception to the pr«s»nt day an I dwe.r rstr ticularfy wnon "govetnment by Injur. -- tsrr He pleaded f r prompt action, and. c- mirg to the point cf his argu rrent adv-o-ated a sneclal session of con gress as th* beat, and In fact, the only | rell*f . Mr S->Tero-cT. put himself on record as j c , poeed to Mr Ratcbford's plan. H* b*- i Hi ved thts wowld lv' the last conv*nti>n i to be held under present conditions tr 1 that the crucial te«t now wnfronted or ■ gan?zed labor. tit Wanted to Hear Deba. L than 1 people, amcrg whom were a large nam tier of ladi- « assembled In M .- f*r. ■ halt tonight to lister to addresses by prominent labor leaders br- ugh? to the ci:*- by the conference. There was much enthusiasm *howa. When it became known ; tlst Kugtne V. D*hs president of the S-->- c'al E*me»rr*ey wotild not speak. th*re 9 re *igns of Indlgnast disapproval a-i t a —. < tha' - ->fe«l I»>f-r. Or *h» itsg- wer,. a number of the m«st n >t.iH* ' -e d*i*a*te* to the conference among tj-.-m b»*ng Jam-s R Sovereign M D. pre*'d»n? af *he Kt* "al M * •; Workers' Unhm: G. C Clemen*, th# Popu- Vzr tend. -cf Topeka. Kan W D. Mahon. pr*. ,-»m* cf -he Stre*t Rai'.way M e --."s As ' r -a- and J- fc - I.JevtJ of Chicafo. a ] f»pre«ent.i*!ve of TVs' Social Desnoeracv Grand Master Workman w v ■> r , r *4.",»d tra V an 'mrawionsd a-Mrea-. in a hhe« 'd 'ha: *h" laboring men of this c mtry wer# fan* to w*h the la*t cr problem of *!V ta*;on—the-r rtatht* and : ><erty '* *r-e speech He pr d r-~l ■ tha* the rc*-fer»".o* w -aid result In the 1»- siian-e of an edict that * »uld leal tr a re* era of liberty to th* laboring cl&aee* I e»f America. I Th *ine - •* *ng offl'-ee rh'-n -s*"ed *•>" F_i ; r»r» A*. D»*bs. and J k n F. K '.'v tr , eour-ced t at th* Social Democracy hwMtor was b sy a th th* eommttee on raee.lu ti-ns and could not attend the meeting H* sent word, however, that aft*r the I pms-enta' n. of r*por? of the t,-e he w-'i'td make an eann-wlnn of hia before th* conf*r*nc» John . I,! -.a of f*h : --»ro sooke n his •t*ad. lie ! said the fnjtmctton w -»s the last nail In tho c&t&xx of Tr+r&m and and - i *d that th«*a would -.•»v*r K -* an "fr-*. 'lve f fcwntrv was stopped. Among the other speaker* were Fr«nJt c: who Said •' at in* or v *v * -r. • f the oa*»t»on was tfc* singie sat M D Ml - hoc G. C Cw*tsens atwen Mii r and M T* Kf rford, who was the last on the pre.igrarame. S4r Ra-tchford has a plan whsch he w } j-rtdsab--v f r*a*r.t to th# conf - e. caU iag rwn e**ry worktngmsa and weman J in tne coantry to cmatrir-otr I c*«t per | day of his wages to a fund lor tie r*.; i aX u*« ic-L-.r*. Thi* Etosac/, a* thick.* w ggaount ta between r. ■*'<* C.-»» r*r lay. Part -f thi* fund woaM be 'i**d to keep aim a: wc-rk among the j strUk-rv ta th* Pltts?-.rg district, w*-re | the operators prjpos* to start their mi~.es f wtrh non-aaicr. ssn. Is oth«r wsffff*. :f» j camps the'* w»i,j he main tamed w. h f tha hope of eventuaiiy ir.fluec.-uig tt.jaa i n<.-w at work to <juit. At taientght the emnlttw wen* tr to »es-:<in at. the Laci-rde :n an eftaeavor to prepare some-, -mg teiiakSe to report to morrow. start atlwn iw ladlaaa. LEFA.V X. lad. Aug. SB. -At an ?ra ( mens* Meting tocight, in behalf of ta* ■ starving .-oai miners .n Indiana, T&oaui J. Ter- ,Tr,-. k>v M .k s «p-- ai iomas *- Koner. 4* 'itefwj an address n whici . * •a.d: "'Tht-re are famil - * n this state in desttiixtioti. •'».<& ptvpie sisj are jtet s.iy starving. A lew years 44-3 they r~. «-.v• A ii-3 per tor., now •he a-, rmgt prioe p«.4 is about :* cents p*r too A good rr. rw can : : make ti a day, and j allowed t© work twa » or three da>s each week. They ar* coin ! pelied to traiie at company stores and sae j prices th*y pay are left entirety to th* m :ie j op* rat or*. The miners admit that they \ cannot live on the present scai* of w^gea.** A large suhacxtpOoa to tsj* reik'f fund was rais*.!. * MaddSe at IMttuKorc. PITTSBUR 5. Aug- * -The situntfcm a this district may b* sa:d ta h* in a muddle. It is known &at when Pros dent IWxn left for rh* St Luai* or.f*rv-s v » h>* waa the bearvr of an tmportaa: pr po*it- - 'o t>e subtmred to National Pre«uier.t R=t i ford. wMch asks ta* privilege of starting some of th* mines. It has the sane ion cf the district oftctals. and unly need* th* consent of th* higher oßi .als. PITTSBURO Pa.. A ig >V.—Mar-hing by the str.k.ng miner* was prscucaUy ahan doned th.s met ir.g on a >„ t f heavy r&n. Capt. Beiiityrhans. with a squad f str.k*rs. went to the Peter-man m:ne this morn.nc ar.d chi.ms to have had - -me suc cess amang th* mir.- rs employed there. WHEELING, Aug. Tne sirkers camp near the Montana mines gained about fifty cocruit* '.-••day from the men who had been working, but th* operator* had nearly as many new men to go .mo the mines. "ettlrsirul \e»r at Hand. CLEVEUWD. A s 38.—A prominent coal operator In th-* Pi.tsbur< district said tonight that Che miners' «rike would tie probably settled, temporarily at least, within the next forty-etgfci hour*. THU iiiUVGE-HAkI.R'S iHltl- Soa I parts ( alralstion* of Pr«»«e rnlirto— i liiiuall'h K\peri«ueat. CHICAGO. Aug. 36. —Tha trial of Adolph Luetgert. the s*tusag-> maker, for the al leged murder of his wif* on May 1. last, began la earnest today. Two witnesses were ex m -. 1. Diedrich Bicknes>* broth er of Mrs. Luetgert. and Louis Luetgvrt, the 13-y» ar-oi "; son f * w •» arcus»d. The test-niony of Ru knes-e tended in the main to show the alleged indifferen * of Luetgert to the fate of his w if* and his alleged indisposition to report her disap pearance to th* police department. Lr 'uU Lu- igert. who Is a remarkably bright lad for his age. produced some thing of a sensation in concluding his testimony, and It Is believed caused coun sel for the prosecution ta regret hsv i,' placed him on the stand. The boy has already Wen examined twice as to his knowledge of his mother's disapp**'- ar.ee. and in neither ease did he refer t« having heard his mother about the hou ; « after he had been sent to bed. Today he recounted that h* had gone to a circus on the evening of his mother's disappear ance. He returned about 10:30 and found his mother, to whom he describe! what he bod s*e*n at the circus. While en gaged In this conversation, he aid. his father entered th* ro'-m and ordered him to bed. Later, he said, he heard his father d«s iding the rear stairway a the direction of th* sausage factory. Th ( s portion of his testimony was identical with that given at th* preliminary and the habeas corpus hearing. But today, he continued by saying ttat after he I been asleep for a iorg time ho was sud denly awakened by hearing a rustling of skirts In his bedroom He called outt "Is that you. father 7" But his mother s voice replied: "No, it is m*.~ The lad declared that he was < ire tt was his mother's voice which replied to s query, and he soon went to sleep. The state's attorney a*fced Louis today why he had not told this part of his t-«-im >ny before, and he r*p<ied that no one asked him If h* had K-en his m th*r after re tiring. Court adjoum*d for the day, and d- f»r.se refus«al to cross-evam'so the boy. Th* Jury w '! b» ask d by the defense to wttnes* an expf-riment in * vat in the base ment of the sausage factory. This is to be the result of an experiment conducted by Luetgert * attorney* today and yesterday. The body of a man of about Mrs Luet gert*# age and weight, who met death by v'olence Thursday, was tak-n to the fac tory on Diversv avenue and immersed in a solution of caustic potash. Experts re ported that after b » Hng th# body In a 13 per rent solution of potash f< r the *-„ m« length of time, aa the state allege# Luet gert d'« ( rit-crated the body of his wsf*. th* complete skeleton of th* cadaver re mained intact and the solution had but *- ♦l# *ff—» upon the -1 thtng As vr- - it of th* t*#t. the defendant wtll. it Is said, ask Judge Tut hill to remove h s court and iry to th* hatc-ment of the big sacaag-: f -tery for a few hot.es and wifftea* *- -*h-r ex perim--t. whleh the d'f'-oa* r!- n* will completely disprove th# atate's theory ot disintegration. IT WA% OM.I A r.illl OF BU FF Chaaa* of letter t arriera* Coavea tlon Ttroas bt Railroads to Term. ! CHICAGO, Aig Th* thr-a er. d [ breach b# w«n Pre?ld r. par*on# a: d the i executive of the National Let ter Ca rrienf Conveeisson closed * *s evers i-r M A Fitsg raid of New Y rk. w*s present to expiain th* prwsldent't scion I in changing th - location of th# convention frc-m San Frar.ci#. o to Chicago as merely 1 a rone to make t x * rs •,roads. > w* 'he rate. A« a r« -uit Pr»«tdent W rthington. of the Chl-afo branch, was able to aa- I pounce * rs'e of PC, w.hich is below its* Inw firs' offered iy 'h» r>lrosd«. The New Tork deiega'.lon will reach the cfy, ' t» s--ong and delegation* from other ctt !-e will arrive Wednesday Ms t'me f-r all to leave o"i a sp -otal trass Vi edacsday evens r. g. CHICAGO, Aug * —Th# Western roads : hwe got into a sad tar.gl* over rates from tha city to daa rrar.cts. - on a-< uat of , « %t'*r '-m -" •' ■ a . *h * 4 : to have been held there neat month i Saturday all the Laes rot th* r-und-rr-p ra-e to I'i - *ad ' -R- * t*-d announced that it wcwli pat in a ro-i> I trip rat-" of ' T v -• l#t*-r earner* ar* also in a ffsht | ©ver th* Jacation of the gathering. Tfco ! Yn*.:-2: ? punned. whL- the pre# t-irt erf ! rn« says it shal. "V vene tn t *go L*i* today th# p.«tmas*er g neral tc'ewr - ed 8 ipsrfeteedwt of Ka way j Mail S-rvi'-e Troy that _the says that It rsdaosd It* rat* at th-' *ug- I ;»,t n of th* Southern iha ;flc. bat that *, sarr- if toe ■>- tve: -;-. a I p- .re in Chicago BAS FRANCTSCtJ, A«* —The v ' •. -r- a» to w - -re th* fcetrer earners' na < t ■-#! < ti>#airmm is to 'he b- '-i appears to I hava bate AnAatteiy Htthd tn favor of this j -r V x.-vvrr. a*-emit a^watr < -k,. .a' :»e, t»-J*grar-h*d last night; I "The will afftif meet in flsa j prancisco. Hold all ma . and expresa L „ i .The local «*a»iit«e ia conl.aa -1 ' ■» ;r pagatioas I* tha n-AptSoo *f th* ' 4easgaidfc SHOT DOWN FOR THEFT. skaguay Avenge the J'le.iiiiiir of Fkhl. A L'FE FOR SACK OF FLOUR. Pierre, th* Frenchman. fssikt With *tolf» l*r»» x ia His Teal. Takes Oat. S««»4 «» a Tree and I'.verntea—»lu Body I eft I n harled far M» a > Par»-f issllr th* { «rp*e Is Oraaaed I p the Hill astl Hidalea Kearaii: a Bile of «t»»»*-«—t irot i:\erstlsa on the ">W«4£na> Trail « r*atea a t'rotoaad ltß|»re*«ioa. T 4 -* body of an unknown man is rotting beneath a pit* of stones roared witiua sight «*? the tr*'" H* was shot by vtgiiaaics for having tttdM a sack of Sour and ponnd* of ba-.-on. He go.4lht the wvf>ng Jo-altty for his dapgadat.- Th* penalty was swtft and t*rrit4#—* tit* for a sack of flour artd I**s pounds of ba.-o>r>- Th*r* was no krmttik* ia metis# out rough Justice fo th .s th »f. H- h M©< a food—were pre>?lous te these r rospe-. ?v>rs than gold dust. There was no room for such as he. and fee was removed •WMNastF and *flf*ctuaily. A peofoand ii»pr«*-lon has been mad« on the minds of th* Sigh t ftngrred gentry Inferring fh<* erowted trait They begin to nnderstand that they are dealing with men of stern g»etU*. New* of t is, to > first e*e brought d:>wn by the steamer Utopia, which arrived early yenerdny morning from Skaguay with six passengers. Parker, one of th* Uiopi*» charterers. h« ard the story from a paa»» nger who h'd been to the summit. The *ory as toM to Mr. l*ariter is 4* fo.iow- A party of jwospectors bad after great hardsh,,*. p&vked tlvir gtv 5- over the a ..-si part of the Skaguay trail. Th- y had cached thetr suppttea and w<-re hW* in* the --..iff b> reinys to th* iak*-« of the goods hod eo*t * hundred «>n* day. two we.-k* a* », they- Bi*«l from ti*ir cache a sack of flour and Kit poun is of bacon. They bad tak~n no {>rcoa 3- tions against theft, believing that und.-r such conditions as ealst in that part ft A aska x man's pcopeit> b« hf.d sac rod. Death t« tl»* Pood Thief Immedl.«.te»y upon dis»-o^reriag the.r low*. th*y noticed th* other miners ia th* vi cinity. A meeting was called at on Kach goid seeker felt that bis sa k f flour might b* the n« xt to go. and it was agreed that a food thief ia their midst was a* dreadful aa enemy w a murderer. Food to the** men w a.- i . A committee of six vigilante* was chosen by lot to se »r> h out th* criminal ar.-l p m i«h him What was the per. a It} to be? Th*re was but a single vtrdi. t. IVath. In a tent n >ar th* st mnrdt stayed a Frenchman known as Pi» rr*. H:s "ar name was not known. He was h-w browed and black eyed and surly, srs I susplrton was attracted to hsm t«> martv circumstar.(-**. He had no friend* ani s*em*d not to desire them. At dusk of the day upon which th* loss of provisions bad born made known th* vigilant** climbed to th* Fr nchman # teat. They w?nt silently, and near the tent paused. A light burned within an I upon th* canvass, like a puppet shadow, was cast the form of the Frenchman. Tic was stooping close to the ground. "Ho* burying th* grub," whispered on* of «..l* viclisnt*# to his fomponfcfs Leaving two men owtstie f >ur now en tered the tent. One w-« the pr--pe- • - who had been robbed Pierre started up at the appearance of his a «1t rs H• n vf ment for a gt*n »t» arre,*' d l-v sh * r.» word of warnlns and th# Fr»-n« h» n stood as though p*trified. h!« eyes rfvited on the muzzles of fcur r* -• h There was no need of reaching further. In a rude h-l* dug fr<-m the hat-. '*rth In the center of th# tent lay the «n *k of fl'-ur and the baron. Th ft owner r>- «- nixed the mark* and identified them as ht# property. H:<and to a Pol* nn<t *"a -.-n|cd. Without a word the Fr .-hm -.n *ss seized and. with stout ropes brought along for the purpose, was tied h nd and f. * He b*g«»d pif*oy#?y for mercy, ar i hi* black whisker# stood out on a fa era! as that of * corps*. He appealed to beards of stone: there was no sof enln* light in the eye# of hi# eapt'-rs They *s»rr,*d h'm o«t and to a pote before his fragile habita tion they lashed him fart All s.'x with drew a short distance, and at a word *?* ■hots rang otjt. sounding as >ne Th.-n th* vigilantes left A life for a sack of flour and W pounds of haean. Th* limp form hi'-e«l!ng* fre-m s;g wound*, hung there all night, and the nezr -lay it h ir-g. and the distance away pas*e 1 many mm. Wh n th*y I «oked toward the lonely teat and *aw its sentinel, they averted the=r fi -« and hurried by Even th' hor«es shied, seem ing to feel th* dr-ad that hung in th* at mosphere. 'iuJr i.raif intuit* lb* Hocks. The tbfrd day came, and there was something more than dread In the air. It Wts *ha Kicker."tig stench of s petrifying hum n body. It sras a horrihl* «m<ll tlwtt t-irned m« n's hearts to l»ad on that third afternoon two raea stayed la tbe:- >• arney to "ql-ah the work of th® vigllarttes. They unhont i the cargitca ma*« ani lugged J: further up tn j hl*l. They ewtld not waft to dig a grave but fhev pll-d «'er>e« high above the body and perhaps with * muttered prayer left It there to rot. Th# rock monument is there a# a worn Ing to others who like Pierr>- hope to reach the Yuk »n with no n*h-r outfl' t*- »n a seared conscj-nce. and sll the laws of Ai <ska w II not have a more effeet than t e smeli which is wafted ov»r Skagu-ty trail by breez # from the r» k pti*. THE STKWAKT KIVLR. Praapeet* look Fasarahle for Bleh |)|«rni eriea la the Ne rr m*lrtet— (iaia Koaad on til It* tiers. Hundreds Of miners are lo*k!~c tew srds the <t»e»- rt fiver the »e--»-d *»- •.• -• braneh -f the Tak'.n. and hundreds bank* and bars wlthit 'he - ■ few m'-fh# Although the e r . ,>f m» j rtv#r have bs«*n #si • i*«f«-||iy w rla«-' f * <k> ten year* there has pr* ' 1 aHy important tr:.-i**rl*s Evervwfesre tha* 'he explorers ar.d a- tt t'rw prospeCtT* have «->• e on 'he .»-*w •rt and It# branches -gi 1 ha* been f m i On many cr»efcs tne pco#o*ct* were extra leave thi# fi*Vd prtae tlcaHy onte : h«- i The quaetion of getting aappfe*# t® s * \-ry serkHi# ctae. At tha same ttm* tn# few hundred swi who have i—a on tha Yukon up to laa- v-r have fo«j*d at.fil et* ntly attractive digging# ti-* • r*r to ttse older districts -al " *» > ■ p • <**«♦*- The Indians *-o v * a .up-'.- - 0 e-- ganiing a f<-w*rf J ard savage who They Claim ove on the pur-, of tft e river wv- m : h " Ma- ir. - - and eonaeqneuny aii, not go up the river arc great d. 4 '*'-. ■> Ere** the mouth of S'ewart rtver to jr»* *' Jeans, on eh* North Frr k the A . » t*«ee 1* '*• tt ■»'*>-1 at P-> mt'-e *r * to " * : tirad at tM# fork tn the Wteity of 'Jn n.iie# » *l. The ftou h F-»rk is pr> :~- i «. ty unexplored, on* or *wo asur I fc»y gee*.. an U *xA tnen sot fur a *-2 - EIGHT-PAGE EDITION -■*. '—a -!# :* >»«::« Irrgrth. 7-* p***vtwi th*>*o *h.i h**a N«»s» oa ih* river *ajr th%t t* irrfos \ Uniw rcl-.cmo of »»•-•r th-*a P*>; «• ,r:*ef »(vi « *>yem4 iottM th© arceod trgaa* tf*«t#r <»f th# Yukon. Tho ftr*t «v' 4 >tv !>r» Bv-w -t w»f* anii r >*S -Ms :x*r« w has *>>•>•<«. ' » ■ife* frwn ?*w» skhjiH. - Th*** wa*» yi.-s. I>jr>.-jt The '4 a •*« th*n :• i • * »* high a* K »• !■ Um nut was r«iftr< ML Is fu>ly IS# t»#n w*r*» w.Tkirwt era the rtwr * .«•-• «*. < ■ WH Hp *fe» N ■!■•.» Forts • * h?a<i Kvb *Mrt*»n ts»f •-a r* h»Vf N*oa W"Wao«t i:mU son V" -ry {**jr w** g T'~* of R:-'W*n Hv*r. wf- -h »i *■» pahiafef! l*t*r sa t&!# p«;>*f, ta tfe* fv**t mp > rt r*»till* .'■-*! «9tl Hm hwa I frota roi«» fwin-id ud «*-*.••• v who hava m.«4fa xnx» a rr »Mt ♦}. 8 Ue» -rg. or-- -f t>» r. bw, rr;i M-ii Mount J« i- ir. *x» -.«1 *» *i * Ltt*r dato, coir* --»» la ?*!* Th;« show* tb* pftactaal ;ributtn<M of tsw nwf • *.*t t>*> a apk\r:4 '-P "» <ta'« «our a* know r Th* Stewart *rapt <»* Into th* Yukca n •• <••»*? *rn bank. »K 7* mii«* -tv * or s»oii*h of Klc» . "•*# sal » -flilfi Nh low W?i«e frawi tho w«*i, > r»>n» it# mouth tt» ft>rk* 1a JW» roi*«a Th* North Far* *xt+i*,* *.»rw farther on trvarflng la * n~rth« *«'rr?y dlroctloo. T*w> rtv«r tt*-f **sr* pmoraDy *J«t narthrau from Uaa V ukm A T*i-* ©v*r s< Tf! !o.< its m««!h tha Fr-«> r f»Ii« ap4k»» »n a*w-n mjb v *r to poaw.M# MnmKat Th- r ns.%k* a fkll «»f V f*ot la t ■ tlWlipo of if# f • t .. ..J «ro nor ov» r 7» f« in w.-.ith. Ilflfr i pertago of ahoat half a milf «u«t bo mad- From th«r»> on r»pW» aro **- mntMvd for thout «.* «*»!*«, ha? thriM» .»? -o poS*.J ami l>n«4 ow wUr>?>at jprrat diftleuHr- Nc-Mnr in the way of nr>->«ipe»M!n« bum been on ;fc# North Fark other that that of two «. on# of whseh wintered th.i* in tssift, n«.ther d ;tyr much mk** •h ie enter the country. «S«M I*l fw#4. h *erer. ~>n «.>vrra; -eek* Hi,-; no at tempt wftn tn*d*to work them. The mhu tar':*-* ?>t the Stewart iux»n whieh sold h*» been found are «) folio*#: R -•>, t ( «**. ibout *> mSle* up on th« «o«;.b bank Qotd h»» b«ft foqad. hut m» pro»pe. tlr.jr done ro any extent. The n**t fa I-ike- creek. about * mile* op. Pm *ob tht# cttsek bar# found (told on the Hat*. but no work wu don*. I adept ndenea CT" k on the north «td«. i* • hrn> rr, !*»« above M (J )f»tU»r and FHck Popl'n found oCKir*><> gold her* t» W «nd the Day hoy» in * , M2 hut neither {nanjr •. •y. 1 jrore than a few h«»::r* on tha Creek. Clear wk 1* shout mile* up. On thia creek several dm-overiea wera moid*, hut r.o w«rk wo don#. river !• much Uriw than *r.\ of the r»>ek« mentioned. Several cood bar a have »>e«n work'-', on tht# rtver. •on* poyinir *» bf*h a« t*> per day wtth r*vk*r* Sora»> work haa h«*n dsn# on tha *ide r?wk* emptying into the Mrv}uo«!B»n. A d;>ien m»n w<nter«*l there in i*** hut were not v« ry wc«-»»M The proapeet «ii unnattafartory on *ct">-jnt of tho country •#«■ m'nf to be «prioicy »nd not f re. to M ro-k m-iVin* it dlfflfili to ret <v«*n to IHV. Th< MeQueation i»,»u»- jv* ! to heal loee to Bnvtr rjv=»r. wfcieh U the I >branch of the North F.»rk of the Stewart. Forty mites further up and cm the south •hi# i» <*rook« 1 -wit * "O" the fc*r* of which roM ha« been found, hut not »n «uf flman-f * to Justify work. Th«r«» hjui b*-*n no uUf froflk w* f.«f* work dort" on tt '-n < r«- k. At *!»• twart of hoth Crortkod and L-ik# «-r-#k« »o a nuwlxr of lakea. *-\rr%l fully twenty m!to* in lemtth. Crook*"', rr-ok th» B*#wtrt »tron*?y to th# r->rtl«*a»;. Viy> riv r no th» northern hank about ¥> mttw «ho%o creek. About st* ra!»-■« fr-n- Th* v .wart on It th*r* ta a canjpon wMr.i eat »■ »• for «t* re'!»«. and ihrr-uah which Jt ta imr-w'Mo to ar'-und th> ran>«n In WW and 'h* Hv*** for ahoyf T5 tnile*. 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