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dead i rAMEI AWAY hf.B so*'* home. ... IfßialnlnK IJnka _ . Ike sew » fP* old and Sf-wr His gefcool* >ot«ible Farts | ,le^ B p|aye *-|.,-< onarr**maa p. Hart Dies at a Hlpe { Rotable IJeatka. I K Aug 8-Mn J 'hn I>rew, died at J O'cio-k this afwr •* H.B«nat; House, at i>arehm ,nt. 5L BDcaMfcctous for hours. »uffcr>f4." for several years. until May or Jur.e Ust. i».t fe» day* it was apparent ,„d »u not far off. Yesterday. Mj. g p r pw neemfd much better stvera: day® previous. This ac«4B«d tn good spirits and i*f7J«fc tl»c« ktK'Jt her. Mrs. Drew became unrorsclous. Bne condition ui.tii about & ,af 3. •ix' l " he wa -~ taken with W*Z— srhkh lasted until the end Z?S7**K* •T. k .V, gassing Of Mrs. John Dr»w or-' of the few links that *ex^ r aU-,n with the etiax" tfck ha? " v * r in,iraln - Frv, »a»rl«»n dram » tic ftrmam-nt. Ir«i centemporaneoiis and appeared •2L »ta*- th<? lt "" 1ir ,r art * * ith Sfjr.. Booth and Forest, with Mac- Edaif' Booth, with Florence, MB. ss-l (men. all of whom h a V® ?2t sad with Jeff«r«on and couldock, •%'jSs*r. r btV i day an 'infant prodigy" "L Bagibh and Arc. nun boards, gt fam -us of Mrs Ma«aprops. K laureis as Julie de Mortimer, ,52(7 pe*d»mona and Paullue, not to -••En character* In more reeentJy With practically no edu ***"./">.* accepted sen**, sue was an ill rare- IntelUg'.nce and refiae- Dr»w wsk born in or. Janu po) gr.d sever y r nr« a:-r male as Agib in "Timoar the At tb» of 7 she was brought kf ber mother, an ac r«s< ai d If* aW U'ainu: rreet U *ater I'hll -- sJIS. «r.o piaytd the Lnik. of York to |B| Brutus Booth's K!< hard 111. At Sim, (he w&t known as Ix ui-i Un\ joined the stock company at |Ke»r>' theater in New Tork. r- mai-i- KdtTr* five year?, playing a Ion? lift Btortct-T!' In the K»-eaiM legitimate Kg|_ fhen (he returned tc Phlla iSyt s»<* to th>- Walnut s reet theater, bpcominir tlse wife of Henry te: i popular vocalist of hi" day. 8 e • mr*S tmti him in IM7. -ulwqu»ntly in Irish comedian n.tmed M >*- « wiift JM a year or two lat-r She «i 4Jo rn win ISSO. Mmo bile mud piayln? at the principal th »- BgifcNm Y>rk and . Ist-wf ;r«-. MJ-. a< d IK pTtw w«r<- *iibee<iucntly -connected kg«pugft!.i way with ;h» Arm street gllbtienal theater* in Phl! id«lphia. I a ate y*ar> Mrs. Drew'i m »t w tn the character of Mi> Mai - &In the company which imlud'd L Irfbrson. r:on nee and C kit engagt-ment was In the company a?fef Th" SportUig Duche*»." H-r for some tim« past has With K «6. Johtt Dt*w. at jiLT LAKK Aug. SI —John I>r« w play- K ter* tonight In "Rosemary," but can f*k4 bte tugig> ra#nt f'>r tomon-ow night **r««Dt at thf de.ith of his mother St Lgc£»c:,t this af'err.ooa. B. < ■ tloiinell. n \ncrso. k«kl Wspetrli to the Post-Intelllgencei'. IttATCHEE. A • M H fceaill, one >f Missitn'a earliest ftt|er\ MTotsday last of cancer of the fit -n, tjti which he hail l>een affllcto«l for ser ial jrean. Mr. Itonneli was a vHeran 13» late dril war. and was a mointwr tbe MisMon G. A. R. post The fun 'trii were conducted by th© poet t£ th» rwcaira Interred In the Missi >rx pwdry. Wl Walker, of Wlaanurl. [ fATETTE. Mo., Aug 31.-Jobn Wal -4f ei-«tate auditor and ex-ra!lway eom siateer. f* dead. He r. as 73 year* obL h S**tt* ofcurred at the home of his *4,0. R, A'aiker, eight miles eouthi-ast ' sf fcere. 4. 1. Daaforlh. ('allfornln I'lunrrr. Aug, XI - J. X. lianforth, who WR to the California go'.d ft» ld»> in i*BMdnt»>i in the state three > ears. .s HA *t bis how in this city. H« wag m it the founder* of the Apollo club. Lemniena, Yxnrosirr lalniid. fICTORIA, Aug. 31. A private t.-le f*s Mnoinces the death near Coban, iWttttla. v>f Right Rev. Bishop la m *"* OttboJb- bishop of Vancouver Mtd Alaska. IvtHtftMßdi, Ksisanrl l». Hurt. NTT\ TURK Aug. IL— P H.m Is dead tt his h .qn* in Mt»4 S8 years. He bad held a »aav. oB!< «s under th»- treasury do- URaent. Fsrnera* ( »nsr.n« in VMlon. 'At L Auir 3J The -- \- nf>-enth "H it the f'arm.T's National congress wi #<§H£H|HSh§H§H£KMN§H^l^ i There ml In J is one | j|jy| way I W\l /( recognize <; A a genuine stylish f Suit. Just look at J ite hauler If you see our label tSien you X knoh th» garment Is correct and soid ■ . . A _ ic> & apon hener biih a aood guarantee that s v* *? the kind w tarn. Our prices are extremely tow considering the quality of goods. Every Salt, every Overcoat must fit perfect before 4 & cur store# and If you hill take the $ tiste to let us show you these suits >oa'li see . ; J.REL ;SiER<CC, 1 § tor. » ir-t At. and St. *H< HsH3KsH|Hs^^^ Dad way's r *l Pills iL r V l .* cjr " of *ll disorder* of tr- «•->»- ac*i. Liver. Howl*. K. :n#ys, Bladder vous !>-«* of H~«I.V ''Mtlpaticn, Btlloasnea*, Fever. Inffsmmation o7 s2 S5Sf2S£ -EWPSS OMKRVE the following dymr-riM re*uln r .» fr„, Du***« of the Ufa"-stive Ornoi: ' paUor». Inward P..**. Fuila** 'h>; Head. Acidity of the At lm acn. Nausea. H'-artbum l o' f .X Fulin< as or Weight in the Stomach V « Eructation*. « rikir ? ~r Fitmettag if? 2 Heart Chokiiut or Suffocating when in a lying p«K'ir» Dimness „? v«! on r> n * *»'-Lo*a £ Wet* before the Sight, Favor andDua tioi" vln*" H ** 4 ; Deficiency of Persp ra tion. Y»i!o*n<«* of the Sir n aid v *7 Pain tr. tft«»i'i«, Che-t UuW and «udd«£ Fluenee of Hrat Bir .n* | B th . y A few d<-z*t» of RaDWAY ft PILIJ? wilt dlErdSa Sy * tsm ° f * jl t% * *»«stt*a£il fsSl°* U CtM *** b ° l - Bo;<5 b * * 1; <Jruc- of the United BtaU»a was called to order this morning by President B. F Clayton, of Indianola, la. Following an invocation by Archbishop Ireland, the congreu w i* greeted, on behalf of the city of St. Pa -I by Mayor Dor an, and on behalf of tia state by Gov. C lough Respon*e* or *? «£*» f* r * M Wftr " mal " b >* •> a H. Stah!. of IllIr:ois. .**"r- ?ar> of the -*on «r«w. and Hon B. F nayton. of lowa, prsaident, Th<> morning **■**, « c los-n1 with the annual address of President Ciayton. MANGLhi) JL Si i.\ >PuHT. Berkeley Student* Terribly Injared In a College ltu«h nnd the lu terdlet 1* Fat or. Tbrn. Cal.. Aug. K -There will be no moro "rushes" at th* Ualveraty of California If President Kellogg'* latest mandate is obeyed. Haif-daxed. hi* jaw broken, his face a breeding mass. Benja min Kurta, a newly-entered freshman. w, s found wandering about the campu* on Monday niitnt after rush boiae.a toe two lower claa*<*. In the some one put his heel on Kurt* - face, and a* a result he is disfig ured for life and may have .sustain*.! an injury of the brain. An examined n showed that a piece of fieeh had betsr. torn from one nostril. The upper Up bun* by a shrt-d, and tbe ragged nature of the bar made the Injury the more serious. All the front were gorif. For u-eth had been knocked out of the I-jw r jaw, and the bone In which they had b ca tmbedd<-d was broken out with Both the upper and the low* r w*n» smashed, and tl «• of ail the face crushed and bleeding. There were two other serious casualties. Frank Marshall, a freshman, had his right leg broken Just above the ankle. Conlon. another freshtn.in. also cauio o .t of the eomhat with.a broken leg. A MI XTERV OF A GREAT CITY. I nkaoni W oman'* Delllierate 9nl «*ldr—A*k* to Remain I ukminn. CHICAGO, Aug. U.- A young w rn an alxrtit '£> year* of sge, wb<«e Identity is unknown, killed herself this morning In the Victoria ho'.el where she was a guwit. The sulfide *vaa evidently carried out with the utmost deliberation, as the young woman had evidently slt-pt in th.* be»i dur ing the night, take.i a bath in the mom. ing, mads up the bed ard then swallow ing morphtm*. lay down to <lle. She can.* to tho h »tel Monday ofternotAn, register ing a* Miss Blanche Wilson, New York city, and saiu that she had inen travel irg and was tir.'d. The * 1 tick! • left a note requesting that for her mothor'* *ak», no effort be mado to ascertain her Identity. On her finger v a* a plain, gold band, and on the instil® was «"n?frav«Hl "A M E." In a bundle of four collar*, two were ma'ked ' E H <• nnd one "L. M." A coilar which she had been wearing w-.* marked similarly to ore of the collars in tbe package, "L. H. O." tonifht It was awertained that yesterday the v.oman called at the Lel.nad betel and asked if Mr. Forsythe was stopping there. Being told that there wjik no gue*t of that nam" *he p«k. d If w is >tt!> mill for Minh« ! Ther • w >« rw> nti.il, and *he. \ *bort time later, called at the Great N"rehern hotel. wr"ro Mie made the same iniulries with the same lark trf sue cets. She then went to the Victoria, where sl.e k;.!- d h-'t"self. t lohlna schiMtnrr t om.•» to t.rlef. PORT TOWNSEND. Vng. tl -Tt, trn fishing schooner Bow-Wow broke sway from her moorings here la ft r.ij»ht, <irift<"d out end w*s broken up before re covered. Sha 1* a total loss. A BOMB fOR FAIRL bit it miiT \ononr. a*d faris WEtt *>% I HKCIISG. Tlif Prr«i4rat'« Kwtrwwce to Fart* I«rk*d by the I im! .tsarrklft Trick. hat StUI the Pr«»iv Rolled Over W lib Dellfht. Applanded Ererftblan Ranlaa and ( artr< Emprfor William With Ferrer— t'anrr'i Address at Dunkirk. PA KIR. A :g. 31—P- nt Faure ar rived a.t th* Northern railroad statt-a from Dunkirk at 5 o'clock t...* ev-s..r.g. He *vi recsl» *d tb*r* tr th» presid* nt of the chamber of d-puri.-* M Brieson; the president of the aetata, M. Lou bet; the general In cotr.mand of the Pans garrison and hi* staff and the municipal Af" t ::n;- -.mg tc thort spssciiss of w«k?om , », the president en tered a it iau and to the Elysce paiace by way of the Hue Lafay ette. tie Opsc*. tho Msd'lein® and the Pia- ade ia C >ac rde. Enormous crowds PREeIDEXr FKUX FAIRE. sr»e!.ed the president. The b.ilofiies w ere filled with spectat rs and the waving of handkerchiefs and flags was to be «f«a en all sides. Three minute after the president had pa.* red the Mad ilelae. a bomb was t-x --rlodod inside the ratling around tlie church. An amsst fuM w*d immediately. ;»nd the railed field cios-d by the po lice. who began an ..ctive invalidation into th" outrage, Xolody *■ - I: jit red hy the explosi'>n, but the affair. followiug so eloaely upon others of a simitar na ture, *siu*»-.l the gr at at «xtitemc-nt. Th* p-•!-i «. inside the rajling were min utely ex unined by the p»«i.. b» fore :hey aere aJk>wt-d to leave. 7h« fragments of the bomb found by the police r<*sembie th'»»e found in the Boi* d» Boulogne on June #0 is st, an 1 cm the Place de la Con corde on Jum* 18 la-?. It consisted of an iion tulw flll«d with an explosive and loaded with nails. When Pre>td» nt Faure left Paris ft r Dunkirk on hia way to Ruasla. on Augu.-t IS, a scene of jrreat excitement follow- d. Ten minute* after his departure, and whilw the crowds were returning along the rout* followed by the president, a bomb e*plod»-d at the Boulevard M&g< nta and the Rue lafajr«tf in front of the Re - taurant Duval. Scrape of paper were found about the »~ere of this explosion, inscribed "Vive la Liberie" and "Vive la Pledge. ** seemingly pointing to the fact that the author of the explosion of August lfc a i« the same individual who caused the explosion in the Bois d»* Boulogne and on the Place de la Concorde. M. Gtrard. the director of the municipal laboratory, who examined the remain* of the bomb, aays he r sards it as a s-riou* attempt upon the part of a militant anarchist. The b< rrvb was properly con^" ructed. ar 1 would have done great dimige but that the tub* was cracked. AT the prefecture of police the bomb explosion Is not attributed to anarchist*, bu* it is rather believed to b< the work of the l ir. iMe who w»s r- >1- f. r previous similar «*Tn!r* It is believed thai the rr» n arrested for compll ity in the explosi'm today are Innocent, and all of them have been rel- >aaed. FAIKK'S W hl.t'OM £ HOME. I*« rls Vies With H «•*•««• If In Honiirim the Prrald nl—*lrerl<i Drenrnlrd, Utfotlnn \»ll«>nal HjuiD Played. PARTS, Aug SI. The reo* >t! <n of Pr< «- Ident Faure upon the occasion of his re turn from Russia, after parti-Ipatinjr in the arrangement resultlnr tn tfie allin iee of Russia and Prance, was an esperial'y brilllant Kff ifr. Awaiting the arrival of Preside: t Paure w. r< larre r» -s .if tro •; * In th" vicinity of the Qare du Nord. ir.cludi-g the whit# artillery irar rtson from Mount Valerlen, President Pauro looked robust and br.-nsed as the result of the voyag'. The cr ;«h at the Piace d'<»pera was ao rreat that the com bined efforts of the muakipal guards, chasseurs, mounted gendarmerie and brlgsdrs of i' )Bte were hardly sufficient to k en order Aa h- (T side's tUI cortege nv. .-d sio < the struts, the crowd N r*n to *wiy ard ni>ve «t«o;;* th» est--. -»»nt r« Aching ths cltma* at Pro"'dent Paure drove up. bare he-d d and a knowledg ng t e shouts >.f w imir.' >1 Olone sat on the rijtht of th» presul jiposlie I '.g i>- n. I** Tour ist. « and Baron Pretfrtchs. Tiirn follow 1 a I ng Itn* ■ f e.rr ijr»-s con-alnin* of ficlaia. who met the fresideMial piri> at the station. In th»- PMce d'Opera a iary plm:forrn had tw<en >r ci d aad jp-m it were mem'-'ti of the commit »•»>< of tha Ch im?»er ot C mmerce and In dustry of Par s, w iSch h-*«i arri-yt d rhe decora Mors ard which h.td heen sl to w -icom - he dent t> ck fr m M Faurf alighted at the pk-tur-'SQ •> gr>*nd - and decern ed »i:h crlft- on nnd g 'id. Th*- band ptiytl the .V r .* iJitisa" and ma-»»od «iio: - sanff :!*.o ltu«*!«n hyma mpoiiS d. wi'h sol emn «4 thrtling etSrct Th chairman of t!>e fr>%m ihe t h.imN r of CuttureTve and lndu»tr> re« i ifci. *a U> ib* j»r»-«lleat. After Pre#4dent Pa-sre ad ! r:< "y re plied to the s-idTY s s of welcaui! t? j v;- Cvosijft ef me j*re.-4den:ta: par.y to t.*.e Klysee palace was t sum.d. fU**e t*fform*: »,» given duris j the aftomoon ai the TI,»- .ter fra - is* and in the evening at tft« ojera Th« Mopl* wailed th«- * t.ol# d.,% to l>r*io Admission. The Otily dis*.*orviant note at night wa* the hold., g of tw > w »? m protest i|., .tuit tis? jov ■ ra ment'a policy. President > aure ga\e a bar.tjuet to *' of the mitMera at the K.j a T . • grama W' " i from the pr; ;,i t:"wn* atm<HiS> "«g *-' -t t*'.' - «*re ii r . l **iag in varxo _<• pof!i-j:;» of tfc* rvpub-.ic. PARIS. A-g ll - S4id:v* A 9C)V xk a bauu of ,*rviu, *s - a faga f?>uig Wt Uw» ope;a -r.d i-rc*c* 4Ja e i..j . . ■'Down wtth Km *-or t »tr. ;«o- Uv-e »t*>fi-«1 lis* pr- «> -.*4 n < K.. •- Tbe ta:.-» d »*?'< • air a ,!fi Xwo of 1.-e b a*re i ii°*ed v ..- r IH'NKIRK, A..< If- •• • * and M Hanoi aua Pres. h w st-r for ? '-r. sign a!!»!«a wrt tfc.« mot their rvtiirn fr tn Ra»a Tr *> * r« ,« by Pretn er Meune. jI wm a tendering the r- t e imo» of the pfovie. »*> warm: jr aj \ i->A th* UnBWBM CTvw\i ec- r a*' s. y c ; .Vefed the Chief nus st rate of Par. v- g u the jar*anient at: . J rha WUSM&ai gften .n .v.* fe nor at wharto. r*%>Wr* to a t-m.-: ' -a .. loyalty, by wiad«n arid po. : oal . ct w r ,iewcr»cy bas re«;.or-d r-« r r.ghtmi - » k . - '•* ' -J vse ■ of aSv-liia* aaa ..*3 ' THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. WIDNESDAi, SEPTEMBER I, 1*97. fotmded or the maToal aim of pea<3e, the (atirrate unum of tbe two great which i isiW" lifts one of tre greatest ever** of the *«d of the pre? it century. I dr ",k to t>.e prosperity of Drraklrk and to th" greatr- ■** of the fatheriand." The preetdect's remarks were rreeted wth frantic applwaae, and the military bard* Is atterdance played the "Mar setllalse ar.d the Russian fyoss. The pr*< \-r.z and party start-d for Par.s at 3 o'clock this aft^rnoati. t'rrsrh W ill Telchrate the tllls*ee. NEW YORK, a.—A special to tho Herald from Vaiparaiao says: French res- here and In Santiago and other large cfttes in Ch3e w j bold a fete to eel e*'-rate t'.e off!-iai desriantioo of the Frat o-R.i**tan aliiaooe. which was pro clawed on Saturday. - Jews Adopt a Flaw to Hay Back and *rttle tbe H«i> land. FA >T.F" A :sr v. -x>r Theodore H'^r?»l. originator of the project to purchase and resettle the H#Ur*w na'ion, presided at th- morning tittlnf of the Zionist congress today. The s ' -ertraiise -h» 7. In movement, th cen ral committee, so cording to the prop iittsa, being k>o»t*d In Vienna. >r<l consisttr.g of twnry-thr-e mem -TS. repr Misting all of the natural groups, ard ad Jews being i-ki to e n tr i'e to the central fund, subseriptioeg »o the fund Iseing made the basts of fran c.i.s-4 for tr.e u- Irgates to farurs con- Tr.e afternoon sitting, held for the pur pose of eiwuiixig metnhers of the eoosm it t ir*d to a su>rmy *:ene. Dr. Hersei va cated the chair to M. Xordau, who Snal'y succeeded ,n restoring order. Ail of the of tbe central committee were elected except toe EngHsb and American delegate*. The subject of finances was discussr-d. Resolutions w*re passed au thorising the committee to raise a fur.d of UMfc. R- i»or.a w--re r»-ad *: ow ing that the colonies in Palestine ar*.- in a fkmriamng eoiidition. A was appointed to report on the sub>eet of the proposed university at Jerusa.ein. The congrt-ai el sed tnle evening. The meeting in lk& wili be heid at Jerusalem. ARHI.M DEFEAT Kt KDS. Tkey Torn on 1 hrlr Old Persecutor* on the Prralso Frontier. LONDON, Sept. L—A dispatch to the { r>aiiy N. as from Tabrex confirm* the { news of heavy fighting between the Kurds and Armenians on the frontier. The commander of the cavalry of the Kurds was killed, according to the re port. and his eon narrowly esr.tped. The Is s-es of th<* Kurds are estimated at from ?*> to 61*) killed and wounded. The Artnei . ins claim to bave lost only twenty. Mot I'lrhtlßK tlirad in India. PESHAWI'R. Aug. 2L—Khawaschan, one of the m'">3t Influential khans of the Afridl . has J the tribes In thO Khybef I 4«s. His house here has been seized by the authoriti s The Uhlan pass, through which the Peehawur column is trying to rt.= :h Ko:at, is reported to te -;rocgiy held by Baxoulis. Heavy ftgbung Is an ticipated. There have been many sun •trok s among the different British col- unuxi op-, ia ing a-..ln>t the ere" y. t| ulrlt Action on • M tab her. LONDON, Sept. I.—A dispatch to the from St. Petersburg says that it Is stated that a German sailor who stalv l>ed a Russian in a public garden during the visit of Emperor William was tried by a naval court-martiai and shot. Motor I ar> Pnrt* to St. Petersburg. PARIS. Aug. 31—As one of the results of the announcement at Cronstadt of the alliance lvtween France and Russia, the Automobile Club is organizing a monst< r race of motor cars from Paris to St. Petersburg. Prince ItinmnrcL Ma* >eurni»!i». BERLIN. Aug 31 -Prince Bismarck ia again suffering from neuralgia of the face. A StMILKMKM' IN SIGHT. Minrrn' Slrike M«y Kud \uj Tinif— ( unfrrri • in rs)anih«» and Pllta- I nrtc Triing to Compromliie. COLrMHUS. 0.. Aug. Sl.-The cal strike is considered settled hire. Th: plan is to rrtumc at iU cents .»nd work pending arbitration. T:>e dir ot parti' * in the con ference for adjustment are President RtM ford, of the miners, and the execu tive committee of the operators. A num ber of the latter wer- ;n the city today, t : 1 the recall Is that a d> i.-jon may bo looked for any moment. PITTSBURG, Aug. 31.— At the Mononga h»la hi-use. the headquarters of the oper ator in this city, the nev. * of the expected • i t- n: of the mln- - rik w first riCtlVd with incredulity. It was an un looked-for thing, and rot on«- of the oper ators could believe the report until c«- r rmative news waa obtained from Cleve land. •V !" '-ting ft all the oj-erators in ths city wu be hf id at the M motigaiiela house to morrow morning to tak. sut !i action as is : • ** >ry to have representatives at the conference to be h-ld by the officers and m«ml*rs of the executive board of the mire workers and the executive board of the Cleveland operators' combination, eith er in Cleveland or Commbus on Thursday. In answer to a telegram this evening. N.j >al I»r. i'ierst ilai ford telegraphed the Post-Dispatch "f S aaylngt '•lnf'»r;r...U> n fr.m f'oiumi u* .rr • ct." Patrick I*dan. hstrj. t pr jent of the I nit. I .VI -»e Worker of America: William Munlock »nd James < icrdon are fre. d from the taint of contempt of court in V ast.ii gt .n c»- inty J is,- J Mcll vainc, of \\ ishington. Pa., today discharg ed the rule on them to show cause why they shouid rot be stta • >d for contempt f - tt tempting to marm S t MeOovern U»t week. PMMNM BKTJUTATC .ivrtv Hunt lives I.oat ont ilnnririd* of liiintm W recked. \ T r >RJA B. A !<r. "? —The Km 'h •* arrive i t - -ht with Ori- C"'9i S'tv -es to A'>9TJ-" !• By flood* in a pref«.-« re ~f j r „„ on- h,.!:dred hocv* w**. • »r roved s~,d fee or six lives lost in the N?«hima dis tr.-t. All the Sridge* on P»e rt I * iy line, in the H c tshi Kuhikl district. *<re broken down b> ...e Hood* and the r ii is »!«o riauffi in r? r.\ forty hoi:«»» and twenty g»~d *ns were »ief : ■*•!>' by the tv»r i- « t« -.ry-fosr lives lost in the village of Mttsugiski. S»i<lo d; • »y the -» - t of the v. < • »r 1" *» he. . in and TOf- .j in the v;Page of Iehi».~»;do were ?■ ,J'<ncrß. > d. At 1* iiiaui ka one =!■ r|ne. two go d wrs four temple* and n*l a score of •iaei gs wer» crush#,! b landslides from if m uiiaUr.s. Cve Bv ) 1 and ten per severely wounded. A d.spatch from N io. tsa savn that the h « s hooded nam te- i l * T >; the i j #nd wounded S'-.ree. *! :> f»♦ per' : s *<r» s.\e«ed fjtvn ■'mn •;g. All the ■fcri-'.it »*< were earned sway. Mr S - T ■. * u . li at T - -*j : » rvo wia arr - 4on board the p - -.Tver < otnrr?b!a on A-.i#as» I, was *C c;-.iiTt»»l. Mr. Oteleß. t. Da" !#h vice con *ai ha- "K no ev -ler.ee ct'-m which to •ort ■ e i-r.arge »f err, zaienseut. It is «-;-cd Mr Staltlgren «.a enter as i ... n for I2?<«cai arre^K. Orphmt Mm*# Hrlnrn in (lanill. FFANHftyt Ait f The MM f j ; -v t n Commissfcwer Str* i>y to Inquire *-a«es of the flv* o-phans who r -e- *!▼ arrived ?rrrr. H :*a on board f,e hark K P Rithe: d»« led that the <rr ire« be <*... -• d upon the f 1 that they are i:*bie to fce»*ome i itariree An o, *»vr*unity wul Ut k 1 » ! SsK'ttten Arc v hOVtVff, to & * m N c the #rp*,%&9 • . r->t :e-«r« put de war**, the mat ter be g n»u*c e s osatrtsd to me s~ -e'ary of Iks t?**.«.iry for his de- X T. V> —torn, a i.:.i Ut W. K. Hear*w TO RKtLUM PALESTTJVS. Fffty Years Ago. This is the way it was boand to look Whea grandfather had his "picter took." These were the shadows cast before The coming of Coajarer Daguerre Aad his art , like a girl ia a pinafore Sosce day te bloom to a go ddess fair. Men certainly were aot Sstiack, we know A-* they pictured them, 50 year* ago. Ayer's Sarsaparilla began to make new men, just as tbe new pictures of men began to be made. Thousands of people fronted tbe camera with skins made clean from blotch and blemish, because they had purified the blood with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It is as powerful now aa then. Its record proves it. Others imitate the remedy; they can't imitate the record: has offered to provide the C V'O bond re q -ire<i by the governmr-nt to prevent the deportation of the children, and th>- mat ter ras been rcferrtfd to tbe secretary of the treasury. UEiOHU-BHEAKIMi MEET. \brndroth llrride* to iinter lite l.a- Imr ii«> (irle Races. The Y. M C. A. park pr-«*nfed a lively st'ene yesterday morning Tiu* California flyers were ail out tr>-ing the tra k. which was In exceMent condition after the rain of the r.ight be-fore. It was the unani mous opinion that som records would be broken on day. Tlie C.Altforn a m* n expect to leave tonisht for Victoria, w here they will ride on Saturday, re* irn ing to Seattle on Sunday, Mr. however, will not ride at Victoria, on ac count of a fall whl % h he received at Ta -1 '.ma. He prefers to wait until the Labor day ra e*. at which time his trainer an nounces that he will be in the bojt pos sible condition for his match with Sharick. Pharlok and Zeigler have not ridden in the same races since the first time that they met .at T.tcoma nor will they coma together until th" Labor day rac s. Carl AK*ndroth. the Portland flyer, has derided to enter th-* new orstanlxation. and wili ride at the Y. M C. A. track on Labor day. The First R-gim- nt band will fur nish music, and there will be a grand dis play of fireworks at the evening m <*t. Sale of r- *- ran-d seats w ill begin Thursday at 10 o'clock. *lTIO\%l. LF.tGIE GAMES. NEW YORK. Aug 31 -The Red* fell dr>wn before the Giants in two g-mes this afternoon. Attendance. 11, "00. First gam® —Score: R. H. E. Xi-w York 7 V 4 Cincinnati . * 1." * Ratterles—Ruaie and Warner: Rhires and Vaugghn. Umpires, Emslle and Car penter. St-cond game—Score: R. 11. E NVw York 9 13 » Cincinnati 1 « S Batt rle=; and Warner: Rreit n ar<l Vaughn, Umpires, Kmslle and Car penter. BOSTON. \nc 31 The Rontons narrow ly escaped defeat today by the Chicago*. Attendance, 3,000. Score: R. H. E. Boston * 14 1 Chicago S 11 € Batteries—Klobedara and Rergen: Brlggs and Kittredgf. Umpire Lynch. WASHINGTON. Ane. 31 Mercer was a wir-.nirsg card agalr,«t the nrates, keeping 1 their hits scattered and striking out seven rm-n. Attendance. 2 "•00. Score: R. H. V Washington S 13 J Pittsburg ... 4 !» 1 Batteries— Mercer and Farrell; Hurhey and S'igden. Umpire, Kelly. PHILADELPHIA. A-ig 31.—1n a pitch er*" battle today Taylor Kot a little the b *ter of the argument. Attendance. 1 *». n. H. K. I-- ui viile 4 6 3 I'm' !• , hla 5 « « Rattrrj»«—Hill and Wilson; Taylor and M-Far land Umpire McDonald. BALTIMORE. Aug 31,—The Champion* easily defeated the Browns today. Attend ance, 1.988. Score: R. H. E. Baltimore 12 1? ® Si lx>ui? S » I Batteries H ffer R«hin~>n; Dono hue and Douglass Umpire. o*l>ay. BROOKLYN. Aup 31 -Tl e Brooklyn* w n a well-played frame from Cleveland th:>- afternoon. Attendance, l.**>. Sire: R. H. E. Brooklyn 9 12 1 C A - ;<• d 4 9 < Batteries—Dunn and Glim; Wilson and Zmmer I'mpire. Hurst. stitniliiie nt th«- (isht. The standing of the clubs up to date Is as follows: Filtimore .... 7® 32 .©4 Boston 73 34 .I*2 N « York * * «* Cincinnati » C •« rI.-viand ..». M » ' * I'hUßv'.. iph'.a 4* & .4i* ntt.b r* « :* «« Ch; "ago 5* -4'J Br «">k ~n •* *l} Louiwville *7 *2 -43t Wsatos gtoa *» ® Jr? g: Louie 27 SI .£*> Mork* Glsea I p In t)»»it»lr. LONDON. Aug. 31.-A dispatch from hi* !cal*;i!ty to cv-rtake Walter* In the Drug Sick. 7- -fjJ : - Women V\ ho Have Pained J \ V•% Their Stomachs With Meii ; «j: cines Are Glad to Adopt a 4jtrvsefevn ~ Better Method. I /> / > iX' ' ', "* / / / / *1 Row much rlcer is a gen tie. g'ow ng «!*<•• k ■ ( I jS?. - X:if . ~rntli mlt enter* the IM - i \ [f 1 * V *"* d inspires tr r. « ' ■ rf « I \ * f / v ' • I \ | i ■/ - comtag back to the pfcjratOftl body, and the t AF Mood surging through the relna. carrying P ;t " ure *»* nsnewed vitality! | " v v,.v Sanden's New Method. N w after veers «f atody. Dr A. T. Pacd-n baa caaetracted V « fimo-is T.*~- tt 'Mt so that it is adapt-> Ito female use. ,arl -» fr*o nss entitled "Ma den. W .fe and ilcMher,"* teUing al at>o-it tf * m-j'.fcod yf e ir.ng w s asaaness- Send for it today. SANDfcN ELECTRIC CO., cot Oi TililiLi AN J WASHINGTON' slKii-Ta, i'OiiiLAN'il, Oii. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦»»♦»♦»»♦♦♦♦ I The Ebb ! $ And Flow ! ♦ o OF THE TRADE TIDE !S LIKE THAT OF THE OCE AN T"K ?! ACK X THE FLOOD TIDE OF FALL SETS IN. THIS WILL BOOM US IN* RESISTLESS Y'>Ll MS. WE FORESAW IT. V E IV? N jf PREPARING FOR IT FOR WEEKS. WE ARE READY F-V IT. BEEN DOING SOME MASTERFUL BUTING FOR Yut' I/'T> <K N: ,V THINGS ARE HERE FOR TOUR INSPECTION AND APPROVAL* : I ♦ The —•* We've Get | ♦ Dress Goods A New Line | J Section Of Capes. $ •?!! VP- vUk Com and take a look at tbem. ♦ «:it -*ort:nen: of i* h rH.imno*. Tt.e ahlpiu. :.t oe Mack.n- France, England. <*ermanv and . . - -v a • . ~ i:: ; aria L;.■.. .. .v * iA M • rica. all ' POO tribute their quota towards , MM. '.v.: | :ne make-up of th.< rare " ▲ g*t;cn. . • Art has borrowed frs.ni thr r.ch ' ■ - rsa ~r*. Call tiA&lprv ♦ Noth'r.g glaring th:n? ro- lull laWOlvl J nGursced. but rich suggestions of _ ...AND... * » woman of refined taste would ad- A J Many of woven beauties | Underwear. sre confined to us for this bcc ll' n ' Better change from the thin fiorts to iu nwd ,m fail Cone la aid look ":,;f ♦ 0 Then Through, j ,?%?£££"—— t 0 San ♦ View them by the el-ar light lliutis. A of day. Buy them is >w ;f v>u are Every housewife lik'•? to own A r. adv; if not. why the exattilaa- one or two ale* T A A U tlons KbtQ >ou ar< ready. :?»* this »trk. ♦ . :. hi, I iliHlHil IJ 111 X | W. P. BOYD & CO. | ♦ 621, 623 First Avenue. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ures. his Inabaillty to overtake Walters in the btyde rare#, retired aftr r riding - milea last evening, whfn 4'a miies behind \\ al- Urs, who thus won the gold vase. K I.OMIth 1* tiOLU IN SKW VOIIK. tssny of Two at the Mint—The NEW YORK. Aug. 31.- Two lots of sold from the Klondike, the first ever received here, have been assayed at the N»-w York assay office In Wall street. One lot weighing 44.-46 ounce* assayed T4D per cept. line gold and I4«> per cent, silver, which made the value 115.4S an ounce. The other lot, which weighed 10.6 ounces, assayed VS ,: j fine gold and I*4 silver, making the value $!« '♦& an ounce. Supt. Mason says: "Tnts Klondike go'd is poor stuff. Ordinary California gold assays SoO line. fIT.I-0 an ounc<»." \uHlii<t < Ismllicd PORTLAND, Aug. 31.-At the list an nual meeting of th Grand lodge of the A. O. U. W. in this city, a classified as sessment plan was adopted.' The plan met with considerable opposition which has taken definite form, and it has been decided to test the legality of the Grand lodge's action in the courts. Legal coun sel has been secured and the matter will soon come up and be carried to the court of last resort. The opposition to the as sessment plan comes chiefly from the eider members of the order, who are. by its requirements, made to pay a larger assessment than the young* r m- mbers. Died From Uverdoae of Tulaon. VANCOUVER. B O A •:g 31—The In quest on Mr« Piper, who died undfT sus picious clrcum«t.in*es yesterday, w»s held today, when a verdict w.-ot returned that deceased died from the efTe.-ts of an over d se of poison, either administered by Dr. Metherell or taken while under h's treat ment. Dr. Metherell, who is a morphine fierd. will be examined tomorrow as to h;s sanity, and la still held In custody. The Salmon I'ncW nt l'olnl H«»herls. Special Dispatch to the Poet-tntel!lgei>cer. WHATCOM. Aug. 31 Th- can erles of the Alaska Paek< r< Association at Point Roberts »nd Semiahinoo have ceased packing for th» hiving put up l.WOtrt at P<Mnt Rol«erts and jo* o*o a t Semiahmoo. The total pack at quotations, is worth over half a million dollars. * Prflarff't Brasen Effrsatfry. SA V 1 RAvripr-O Aif V. Charles M Partlet'. the setf-corfe*»ed perjurer tn the A- r'.is-f*rav#n ea-se with astonishing effrontery todiy admitted op cross-exam ination that he had been led to belieTe there was at stake KJN If he ehanged his testimony, a?sd that he fo;ind out when too la*e that he would not **t it. th n « nmp'a Mnr-xrnnl nnd < Heeae. A new delicacy. At your gre.-ers. CABTOniA. ~ 6&t 3» Charles Sweeney. M P, P'-<.-n!ev and Jam « C rversjn have 'ee- in«i;' te«l at i? s<i Frine|%-o for '«jr.terfe- • ■ -. - » 1 li ters and half-dollars, and - • n - then* tMßjrr'i Opinio*. To the East. G"J?Ig bn To the Kootenai. % Lv. Seattla. Ar. Seatt!a Overland 4:00 p. m. 10.JO a. m Coast Lint i.t» a in. i.U p. m. Japan - American Line. S. S. Hiroshima <larg For Japan. China and All Asiatic Point*. Soils From Seattle About September 22. Call on or a<l-1 R C. STEVENS. Q. W. P. A., «1J Fimt av«>nua Canadian Pacifit* —a.\U— Soo- Pacific Ry. THE ON'LT LINE RUNNING LIXCRiOCi SLEEPiNii CAR> I HOM THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHAN 08. rp?fnr.eTf:HE:D TOCRTPT CARS aaiif to St Paul. Wat'neaday* to Hooton and Sunday# to Toronto, without change. TRAINS Lt-A*i. , ii.t. LAiLT AT MA"- * ! "LN . - I l.AMfc.Ui ON LAKK 8* PEftiOft, lea vin® Fori t\ UU* n for f «• •* 1 • i f an .j »anu>'.« a j for * sr. !*>r l ueaday. and In.luded on wllhoot rk ;• rt . «-> on all fir* Uaa ticketa 14 -.. i*T STEAMERS to Honeluhi , % . i a- 1 every U>rea w««k* to China •»: Japan. i *r •» -• and o' i«r lnf>rma? on at'plr to y ur M';:>fNf9 Wretaht and PuMnftr Agent. <*/• r i'ii *» . .>t . c J COTUI t .trie: Pau'w.j-r Ag>-at. Vancw-jrer, R A!<D Oregon Short Line Lowest Rates. Shortest Route. Seattle to all pointe eaat and aoatheasi. Puiiman ai jp v »ol«i- r -<\ « -jr tst eleaper* ar.d fr** re-' , .m rt , t r ■ tr*. itrans ix*!, r.mwh hwht. For tw-keta to or from any poV t* n the L'n'.led »tat-a, Caaadaor Eurepe. call --n of - Mr»-» E. E. KT.-I.rs, 0»n'l Apt.. •R 1 * P'rst Ave.. Seattle. W H IIT'RLRI'KT, O P A !' riiar t m uHira-siAtD nm ■ jMn.»»",a ,<t -■>>-' l'*l. RAKHAtOn. Prwp. Di wk/ 'o'.sty FinMrji« b«i a iatfftf <M« i rm , «»(.«««■ dU*»a— aad Jf«ri«a EAST AND fclfgjS) SOUTH. IklEI? T8 ALL POINTS IS V'* the t: lotting popular routes: Nl|'*wf • r ** "i Can • II(1>1(| forrU. puilrt Mr. ShMk ( i: ifii -i ** sunt i a ■ ra:<>* %$ v:> Xor.hrra I !r.«a. flft-fo *en rranrUfn—fto Prci JtS Nuts inciuaiiMi; *cr 4 for tPi&A i*jvtrvic <&ay At li# 4L rxi TVke:« •<> aii :«osnt» !n Jar»an. China »nJ H»WDi!ta tilanda TTfOS. A. GRAHAM. TVM. V\s» anl F"r*tft»t Aptm. *l9 (■ Sr»: Avanue, «. Waati. m Pacific Vv* TaooW W»«'h,' * CHAALLS ii. MAiirvH.Vil, Gen. Krgt. and Pa**. A«t.. P«nlaa4, Or®. IQMMK n: US 7r-~" i: ' ,i Auotiaiia. S sfc, /'JT\ A - i-kli.v u> Hi. uo ';svTvv i•• @S|RB!|- * r. for Honolulu. AuckUr.il aid Sydney, Thursday. litfc. is#?. at * p. m. T. \ llr.i! «a. «>-M. «!'.» First a\ emit. Sfr. attU>; J IX Sprvckeia & Rroa. Co., S,ia Francisco. « IF YOU LOVE .* * * j* YOUR WIFE —auT km a— OAS y* I dtSTOVE R i*( JjkA u / N s PCIAMAS ILKEPne CARS CLE»A\r MIMSU CAIM. TOI HIST SLKKPISQ CAM. —TO— St. Paul, Nlnnmpnlli, Dnlnth, KMrsu. (.rnnil l urk*. ( rnokitoa, W innlprc, llrlru*. Anil fluttr. llilri.iiii, I'hl liitr Iphla. \\n*blnßt«% ftrw York, Moainn ami All I'otutß I'not unit South. ♦ * ♦ Ihc ftliKT's Popular Roste ■ ■ I ; sIIOSSLAND I a 7 ♦ -AM* A 1.1. - | a *■ § Kootenai Points. 2 f ♦ TIME ftillEDtEK. It f ffrfl *i»r 11 is»r. TRAINS LEAVE SEATTUR. For Spokane. Roaatand. St. P»ul and For Portland , »> ,o a. ra. •For Mynni'i ..13*. ra. •I ■ r 'ira? ■ lUrt'or and South I-or Tacorna, «.1S and >:SO a. in.. ♦«' .nd 7;00 p. TRAINS ARHIVK AT SKATTIA From Ppokane, Ronniand, St. I'aul nnd K.a»t lt:S» ft. ra. F'um 1' riUnd «.J6 p. r», •From Oivmp .4 (:oft p. m. •Krum Gray's Hurl ir ami South Bo«d «;0J p. Ok From Taroma, t and II » a in . < >'» an»l * 30 p. ra. •l>»iiy i'i s-nday Ail oth> r» daily. This card »■ jhj« t to t-hangs without no tice. Through »'.« ketfi and China vta Northern Partfl<- Pteamahln Company. For rates. rout«»* and other mforniatsoa call on or addr*t* i. %. madras, G«n*nl Ajpnt. Sesttla City T!<~k«»t Office. tor way and Ftr»t avfnu«» l»epot Tlck»-t Office. corner Weater* a*« <nu« and Columbia etre<rt. A l>. CHARLTOJf, Aaeletant >nerai Patt#ew**r A*»nt. No r»» V.rH son itreet, corner Third. Portland. Or. . ALASKA Steamer every three days. Pi® CflOSl SltHl Co. Now has FIVE S!fsir»n on the rout* and roort ta fol low. j>»»*enger ilttntr* on the Coast. Everybody ran go now. City TlrLel lifflrr, WW Ileal Ave. J, I. TRAWmtIDOB. p. I. fopt., ()«•»*■ !)«»«*k. f.OODALI. PI HK»>* 4 t »r, t,m.-ra» Agrata, fan Fraaetaee, Cat. — ft 5 EWHYBOYAL FILLS I _y ttriM «»J *«Mi 0»i» A >7 •* S ... , • ><*•■ •- «• •** 3i' 'j.*£«-/• a.y -r* D • *-'• fiw !***►" /, v '-£ * fr-v.i mJ> Lot-mi l>* j*!# 4 * •ZO-ZO WM I CURES IN ITO7DAYS i PRICE r .O - E/PRESS PAIL) j CLOSSON &KELLEY ••rL. J IW»4 »•< Calaisaia «ir< «te l*airt*> •Hh a>a» Mb * ..ii, 4 t