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THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. fcTxisn- xo- "*• \* <7— a "h if ■juand* shipped from the fcast, which are in I pto*it several v%ecks and on arrival stored I\'o warehouses, so that by the time the con lmjotr procure- it, it is old and stale. I «C. & L." Coffee is equal to any Coffee Ileitis in this city ,rom 2(>c to 25c. I Special price for today and tomorrow— I 10c PEP POIND. W" fOs. 104 AMB I«l FIRST AVeX( KM)ITM, UKATTLR, w t«H. pOondyke... I The Commodious and f€ P(\rt\in(i" I Fast Sailing Steamer lUII id ila I Leaves Seattle Sept. 10 Oat Then. Bt. M.cb»«;« ie and Aiaaka. rnouth of the Yukon river mak with * h ** m * r Cudahy. Hamilton. Hea<v Power Fa«mg« r« will be iar '<l at Orel# City, Fort Cudahy and Kloo aim-* ac or t>«fore June 12. iix | fire, Including Soard, ~ . I Seven Hundred Dollars \J& / vll ■ four end quartz mines bought and soid. Investments in mining: property ®*twr expense of sending agents. Our agents and experts are on the ■ ir t tsc' t>een for y-AT*. ■ fttSllwue letters of rr-dtt on our company at It# pcats-Clrcle City. Alaska. ■ gjf^tCudaii*. Dawson City and Klondike gold fields. Northwest Territory—at BtiStfp * i p" r Mnt ■ taking p»m*f on steamer Portland employment win be given if they ■ a lgßt estth* and Hanking steamboat wood at the rate of 14 per cord. I u.'P<t4ek« of aupplNs of all kinds will be found at Fort Get There and Ham'.l --■« a tk< !<o*«r Yukon. For particulars apply Ihtk American Transportation & Trading Co. I *o. 61* First A venae, Seattle, Waab. I DIHKC TORS. ■ ttTßealy Michael Cudahy Chloagn. IIL ■ _....JJsw»at!. Klondike <Jold Held*. John Cudahy Chicago. If! ■ itltn Ft. Cudahy N W T. Kmest >. Hamill cr go." in. |. W*%t* Chicago. 111. Pcrtwi ft Wrarf Chicago. lij. SPOT YOuR OUST ro US YOU KNOW EXACTLY WHAT YOU ARE GETTING and CC I C4SH WOIATCkT lNSri*o 0' BC To«NS f<*OM SOME Cl*t SAV6 £XPRE.Ss CHARGLS *no Commissions JoslM ay E R ROS. MANUFACTURING JEWELERS. 116 Cherry St. « e ' a,l ° e "/05 Second Av. I / r c* ®!e kllalsakl, (ira4aate Optician, tins Her tifflrr in t»«r stnre. THINGS WERE ONCE DULL, HU .aOh THtV • aaaii \VK SELL IT j. SELLER cSr CO. J I The Knox... L; fc ...Fall Block I?! T\'' A' • V ■ N THE GOLDSTEIN HAT CO., Hop Pickers' Blankets... Y KKV CIIKAP Wancfjcturing Co.. 1110 First Ave.. Seattle. FASHINGTON RICE MILL ;s: F>urt s P. a r « x : • • I Ik mis Of -J«e »lway« on s r 4 . food :• f.j ti a -.,-aworas aJ M. pi'RrYA co.. r^rTT^T^- ONE OFHt'E FUK TIIKEL Of Cour>e. Each Party Would Like to Have It. NEBRASKA THREE-RING C'RCUS. DenMfat*. I'epslUtt aw 4 «M|*er Rr. fuMtmm Atfrer «,n Frr* l olntfr ■«d tfce <>rriiarM of Hr;sa, bai Are DrgdlorUrd si Ulntmrm of >ot»inittlon foe laprmr Jti'tK HitiialUi • hsirp.ip i Ktptaaatlua of Prosperity. U.VOOLX Neb S*-pt 1 aniane-e of the Nebraska rre* sll.jr ,r "'* *w givea good headway today Iqr three large conventions held tespe-tively oy the Laemorrata. Pr.pctfsta and Free Keuy bli«"ans. These gstherirtg*. *'*'.'»«lijeted un<i»-r separate organisations. *' '3 perfect harmony, and when routine work had been d,spo«ed #f, the r» preamtative* at tbe united parties gave tn<~ir attention to i lirfr ~ asi i by leading free silver idvorat**. Tbe BoniaaiKia of a fusion state ticket seems assured. Lnjritig the morning the Ivir« rwtie " t * t L. r Tr: traJ c ' 3 ® Blt! ,'** agreed upon C. ■ A swailrngi-r, of Alma for temporary ! ebn;rman. the Bllver Republicans seiect- I ed K F. Unu. of (Xnaha for the same j ptMinon arxl the l'.»pu*lst state central j r mmi'teo decided to leave the election i of a temporary rhairmaa to the conven tion. The three c-onveations were call* & J to order at 2 O'clock this afternoon, the Popul.sta meeiifig in the I-ansi,-,k theater, th« Democrats ia the public hai; and the Silver Republican* in the ¥. U. C. A. »liditorlum. Had there been m hall in Uie j city 'arge enough 10 nccommooat« the j crowJ. the thre*- conventions wouid have | U-*n merged into one. Haul a >l«ar«- of Spoil*. The Democratic es>cvention waa the enthusiastic of the ihr<je. The hail waa ruled to Its utmost capacity. Tne feature of the opening was the dri-bu tion «f State Chairman I>ablmao relative to the term* of fusi-jn He saltl: want th»» Populists to understand that the DsmcK-iats demand their share <«f trt»- fruita of fuMon We have conceded the bulk of the offices tu th-. hut w< ti'.ink we have a rigut to the »u --preme judgeship, ai d when this conven tion apopints Its conference committee and adjourna for the afternoon. I insist on ev ery delegate working wttn the Populi>t brethren and urging upen them the neces aity of grantiriK ue thi* oflke." tu thv*« remarks is Is apparent that Mr Dahiman anticipates *om«- difficulty in • fle<'ttng a fusion that wouid be satisfac tory to his party but his foar did not ap pcar to k»- generally ahared. Some Orlhitduv l'o|»ull»tu. Temporary Chairman Shalk-nberger m.iii a let<gthy speech. He assort «-d that thf mSssi'.jn -jf the party u to <-.>tnl.iut the do-trlnes of r.roi*>ction and the * >M standard. and continued. * For th* past ten years the old-time leaders cf the Democratic party In this state have led the party away from the prir .« a:.d t»...- of t\- . rounder* of I>~mocTaoy. and rt>nv'-rftsl t;v --! an-..- i::to «•. • m « f <•:•< iru : • • i tar otto* and into a bur**.*u f r : i.- bution of Federal patronage. and have de livers the rank and hie either into other point" ui parties or fxwnpelied them to with hold thetnaelvta entirety from the councils of their own party. I hare b««n cha ! - fc-nged to state any fundamental principle of the ivnwxratit party that Li .i tivtn# U*H> today, In answer to that i will s«y tftat twenty-oiv- ago there were born two whelp* of the Republican party while that i>urty waa overwaelrmngly In pcmr ■ the high pr»««e**tlv»r tar.!t and fh>* gold standard. £»•> k;ng as th<*y shall exist us on the statute book* of our country it shall be th«- mi.~»>!on of the Democratic party to Slav them both. "We ar- in favor &t a fift>-cent dollar If a fifty-cent dollar anything. It means a dollar with one-half of the rrnr «r.**lng fjuwer of a certain eth* r dollar. The dcublirir in price of -very bu«h«i of wht at in America m'»w that every dollar. *o far as wheat is concerned h *.< becoma a flfty-ot-nt dollar and that the R#*r»uhl|o arj party la* r»>>k-ina with the rrxt of the country In the f*ll of the doli.-r an«i rise In value of the farmers' products. "Hl-metailtsts are advo« ,itw of high price*. The irold standard, carried to its i*>KttimaTe <*omlin»ion. a* advocated by its Buwt distinguished supporter* means a dollar of the gratest purchasing powpr. and c>• the ioT*>!»t possible {rues for the product* of labor. ( onf«>l«n as I *nal. Th* PopulLst convention wis character ized by confusion, as the delegate* IrnUt il on cheering for their party and th-dr If.ad cre. Temporary Chairtn ui powi>r« made t »f «rt *jw»- *h. in which he urged har moni'ius action by the allied partis an l counseled a spirit of conciliation on the part of the Populists. The silver Republican convention exhib ited very little spirit in e*hni«tlr? Its lun* power, and there serf empty s»»ais throughout the hall. Temp.icnry Chalr naan F. D. I»o<»ml* made a short speech, unrlna the foro-a to he-p to??:her and join hands In eo-oper*tin* with the two other parties in convention. Tt thr»H» contractions th«n appointed th«4r <-oTnmK?**es and t<*ok a r» x 'e«-< At 4 o'clock She delegates tntVrM In the state house grounds and listened to a n<iinl>er ot addressee by W. J Bryan, ft (Vmr-omtn Charles T.>*n<\ tlen. Wf »w and others. Just before r«*«» permanent chairmen w-re fleeted «• follows- Popu''at conven tion. W. A Pointer. of Boone county; IVmo-Tatic rnvntv, Attcrcey O. r*r • 1 XV" uc' *v t flltff T?-> j- ib« I'cans A J The P>?>uHst convention waa called to onler at f'"W bv Cha'rmars Point-r. «ho took occasion to idmenfeih it d*-i**■*!-■* to dep«>r: th- mwlvei as « nt>me«, and th* dignity conferred in the word **P«H*u!lj»* " "the l*tatf«»e«Ms M «<- h *Tf.•* r\r*r * of the rational platform adopted at St. T,« \.WI It reiterate* the sov*'ty cf the pa-iv to the free ootr.s*e of silver at tha r;<»lo of 1* to 1 The platf.Tm »-Tgratu l«t««s ffli; >m J Brv»n "wh th>ngh de feated Is s'.ll triumphant who hx*it * neither rank nor rVhes. Is »tIU the ro«:>t tv-pulsr cttts** in tne r^pubitc X''»» ' > ™ - ' " • t w -i. T reported. speec l .es w»»re na<ie by J. P tv<«v«r f jwa "C- ne~ P».» cf T- a • '• - • - \\ \ - ♦ ** "" " 1 * ' .1 N» carried, by the Pof>u!!»t» »•••«: fall. In jh- #S;'v«r Repuhis-ar c wi-« ►>- r ■ .-*t :i vrjcf * v--"* 1 *■ s. » ' n ■ • ► r n ah'ch t fc * rr ' < i The aras finally settled by leav tr.g the eeVcctl va to Chatnun Wiamr, who made ft ' "< r- - I' m Jd »d * *■ r F - r ' a.*>* d» ~ r»« V- » t • • h it. f j-.r'd coinage of fcoth g>>!d an-d «• v r it \\* rathk of !*► ?o 1 whoa : watt! r far t-« ««o; .♦*«: -'f any t .*" ♦»' 1' dem»r ;s that ill »m> r shall • by -h* v ,rr*n t cf th» l'r e-1 #'* * an- . - - '*- .-i - ly tor n# ** ■: agalo*t ct»m %•* .4. '• *» *■■ i » ag d •sa»rt#"l 'is* pftr.clpi?* t* ci 3 ■ * * 5 ~ * R *t - v 1„ i* in '.Hs and "> r- "* c il lebor It favor* an SW m> ' \ » d ie j .■ «* *f.e present ar R'tart"!# ppoaj-ertty It a>v«. :r» | *r; We r f c -ji« tha c*K»irtry atvl the *n»trs '* ■ U. ittfW- ;• - h» r• * g h- . f ' and a *(■ Vtai » _ i Hi# b 4 ' a - • X * W. J. »*i e -a eai«.ag -ka SEATTLE. WASHINGTON*. THURSDAY. SEITEMBf.it _>. H97. a~d wa,t c»l! d ■ "** rla'foraa. where he BJsd* a very wrief J^eecii. Tbe Dancers ts w-at ilstlr owf»r«i(* eewwitiw to th Mm amMy of cors mltts--* oa'fi Instructed tonight. The platform indorses tfce Chiaar© platform and denotiM?** tfen attempt Blade to se cure tbe retiremer: of gre«nbaclts. dep'orea - l*sg t~« Hawaiian qu 9 ion and • xtenda f>'.-rr>®tn7 to tb» striking min er" AT;st a r.str" *r of *;*#ch»s the roe v- a lon t k a *►. «a» us-.; n,. i llr«rfl<M-t»><t e» the OHl<re». At 1 o'ci-v'k the ecamStM was te a d'-*d?<rk mi:h no hr fonoe. T e m*>- ;ir,« a (fl imb-r n but as H- *r a.* can b ;«arrwd four tißeu a- r* taken early la ti»- • ventn* oa which ?ar*y »h- ild get :h supreme jwlge nomtn.«'io9, but tfcey ail tied. - At 1 3§ o'clock '.fc* c "nmi'tee wa« eoaaid cring Um lon of r*por ing back to ilw conventlo& and r- lirg that a ma€ e<7nvenUoa h Id .»nd taai each de'.rga- IScn he enabled to take a full vxe. At 2 o'clock -hla scorning the c imnHttee sr. •> atili In a d«-.*d;>> k. All kinds of prop c-*ir.wiu to" agr» »ent had fc en rolel d-ern. FfllUa J. Brraa • u called In to advise with the ccmittee. The conv>*nttons ar- st 11: *j* rr.h i » ~l:ing to bear fr .m tr»e commit tea. * «•-himr la Settle If. At 2JI a. m. 'he conf-rerice committee mile the folio*ing report to the three " We rec .mmerd that tbe three conven tions separately and oallot for judg». Ail ahatl continue until one man shall receive a majority of two convention# before another ballot Is taken. The regents shall be giv»-n to the part tea which do not secure the Judge." The report was adopted by tne Demo cratic convention, but the rommittev was not discharged. The Fopu;i#ts adopted the cot 'age home for their party emblem, the fame symbol as the Colorado Popuiists have cbosen. The Sliver K'-; ibh.Ans adopted the Lib erty beii with a crack in it. »KTH L4)H I'tiK NIIOR. t Itlaen*' I nlota lttUor*e« Him. Re liabllean* Will Lavk lil*e»* bere. NEW V- <FiK B*pt. I.—The boroughs committee of the Citizens' l.'nion has nom irmted S* 'h Lowe for mayor of Greas.tr New Ycrk. Congressman Quit:*, chairman of the Re publican organisation, has repeatedly as »erted that the nomination of Mr Low by t-,e atijrn*' l'n: n would drive the R< - pu6lkan org «ru.2ati«in to look for a candi date elsewhere. A .<pe.-iai measeng-r ieft this . ;i> late toright for Northeast Har bor, Me., wuh th- letter of the Cttiaens* I :» notifying Mr. Low of bu» nomina tion. II llruLe ihr Keeoril, hut W Hrok.cn WIN FIELD. la., B-pt. I.—The record breaking deadlock in the Tenth district Republican convention was broken today by the nomination of J. D. Palmar. Ht *j.s cbos*n by acclamation, on motion of \V. D. Cop p. his opponent, from Henry county. The end was tvachtd after Mil bai:.»ta bad been taken, to.-h r-salting in a tie. m _ HeLatrla Named for Senator. COLUMBIA. S C„ Sept. L-The sena torial primaries K ive McLaurln a plural ity of liKOOO over Evans and lrby. *ll.l KH i*OKS IKill \ AG US- Ds* to ti'tluD of Intiinn iiVfeniMrnt in ot Eirkaage. NEW YORK. S« s«t.. 1,-ljar sliver m.ide a r.i a re< ord in this market today. The quoted price WJS Sl> 4 cents an ounce, rents below the previous low rwffd. The fall is accounted for by the suspena! m of the sale of India consul bonds for ten weeks. This 1* e*i ivalert to »hutt: - < off the supply of exchang* on India, and 1* likely to result in a rise of Indian ex -...ir.se t > the gold shipment p nt, and is regarded ns removing one of the sus taining factors to the price of silver. At tcd iy 1 price of sliv. r bullion the value "f the rthcr in a standard sliver dol lar is 39.42 cents. LONDON. Sept. I.—The following notice was posted at the Bank of England today: "The of state for India in coun cil, gives r 'ce that the »«: of b-'is of exchange on Calcutta. Bombay and Mad ras has been suspended for a period of not ie#s than ten weeks." The governm mt has v.-ry little money In India to draw on owing to the famine and plague having rendered the colleo tl< nof taa■•« slow. Tfc.- r*> *~nt t;me mar bo opportune to aceust m Jn-liars to the r.{ gold nst- i.l <>f - •. r. th ugh t would r.* t have been attempted had not th* warrtty of money arts* n. CITY OF MEXICO. Sept. L-NVw York exchange today stood at II 42 premium. Th* demand from Knrope for 5 per cert, silver bends of this *o% n rn- nt continues unabated, and the bonds hav* been stead '• v rising In prices. Th - :s th* most r*- rr •.rk if- • r '.anria! feat ;r~ of the money market here v ronrHOWhK tr niw>. M yirr«' strike on Eve of OrttUneat -rrtn» of foul \ ff.-cti-i*. COI.rMBTS. Os I—President Ratchford of the United Mine Worker*, returned fr -m St. L* : » t ' ay. and several rr*mh- r* of the national • vrutive board are al*o h*re to attend the m»«'Urj of the wh>h has been postponed VT| T r-d i? The board »fl -on« d*r a prop o■" n f th» org for the - ~*r* that d strl*' -or- • r~ to work 9* «•» i * I - r-* iri " • .n of d'T-'rcn^s. < !.K\ r ! NT I S nt ' *t!on of the news regarding the negotisti nnt w dch J? la hor*d wit; < d the coal mln e- strik y.\M aff- •" <1 th* «v. • rr.nrk** !n this city. Purrha*er« 4r * r-it-• ac< f t- r.g >rlv 'n sir an i- •*« N"*arlv »'i 'he tors ar *w nf:r-.- thv the *?vl of the trouble !s roar at hand, hut the*# a-" a few who express 1 \>h» >-•" All are awal* nc »>• tv tl-g of the miner** at at which th* t**w nmt«oaiti. witl N- cr>r.«rl»r*d prrrs»rßO s*p? r—w p r*-\rmit r "- ' N>ir a-d Cl*ve!and r thfi ever nr ths * i- i*nr» <*f V« ampaey ?•> r ..-_ T T V am> haa-rg - -harge tha «, rrr '- v .* -r- ' : i» . » • «. .., .»,» ' * ■ •*" * ' fan R-e rap ' v ' ' ' "' rv ;i a wi". -> 3 f* as a'<"fact. "Uffji rna>« Oat • •• V -v-3 I Th* - nail " r ' ta «»> * • r. ; o m ~A fr, l toiiay a- ' < ! the mfn»ra *j% < about n th* Chrl*tr F> -• v»TT*r H TV- \! - « eral a- f r - t - ,„•*«• - -• «»t f • ■ , « .o. r,rM ' I,v » " ! ' r * -• n ago. "it * *;' '• '" v 1 - --M >i»v- to tod • V th* drman lr - j ;Ur , ton . + mnt Ik* at.te % ' - - :• # M «*.- - .... / . irr< l »• -TV* »• . h prepare ♦•* .. ?> ■?• !■ . « - a r!\.*n ' 'Jv* 1 •*««—t • " u , > *, r ! . own- r«ft p <•- ir •■*« *».,* ra>|r^ad9— r.-t "t.tmad« an.! " a-pia *>:«<♦ owo /*""'* N ?; \ •->? to* * " 1 dy pchtie ...» oar r-- p of rai'r «i « 1 «*•«•<! «>■• fkr a u., tta% N Y . offi.ulTy X * * T t " *' • M>rgan * Co. rt-m -tiag tr* N rth*rr. tvorgawhte - : kw« *>i<s a t «e bioek of North*r» Paa«e thtWMk w l l'4 j;r i.-",-ral;y efes.-.» up tha syadt cata t ' ?• of the tarn,;*. Th,,. >f - xi. and tae prkrr a? wuh -r r*»t. CO VMRERLALV>i PAIS RALM r,.& tain atATt.<*. La*> ncs, mglists, ct-rs asu Et-ssa. lit IS ASM TO ST.il'. No Attack on President An drews* 1- ree >|»^eeh. THOUGH OPINIONS MAY DIFFER. I nrpora*)»■ mt Hrrnri t «lTrr*itr A*W« ll« Prr«i4rai ta M litidran Hl» —TW «h«lr Trsßhlr I)«r to Hi.a|>prrllra.in B '• I rre Ia Hold and Exprr»« Hl* Una Opinion*, hat Khoalrf Take Ltm Part ia Palltlra A Let ter Kr«a Rirhard Olaey. PROVIDENCE R L. Sept. 1.-T e corporation of Brawn university loiay % oted. after a Jo.:* meet in*, to r*t|«t*st Andrews to withdraw his fesig r.tfion a* president of that institution. The request was • ratx-died in a rerO'.ui?n containing if- fallowing to the prestc.*nt of I?r wa university: "The corporation of Brcwn university has this day receive*! with *h? greatest r< gret your resignation as president. I* mist earnestly request* that you with draw it. It eoncalves that It is written without full krow;<~dge of fcie poaiuon of the corporation. With the earnest hope that a statement to you. bearing the formal sanction and approval of the governing body of the university as a whale may bring us again into hearty accord, the corporation desires to as.sure y v>a that it in no way sough: tfte sever ance of our official relations, which, sa as it knows, have been most cordial from the of your acceptance of the pr-*id* ncy. The only vote and only ei } tion hearing upon the Question at issue was at the last June mating, and con sisted of the anointment ot a commit tee to confer with you as to the tuterests of the university. The extent of the au thority thus given its committer was that of conference, which it fully believes you would unhesitatingly admit was «t legiti mate and friendly exercise or its privi leges, relating in the terms of the vote to the interests of the university, which you have closely at heart. I heir illßrrlnk view a. ' It is perfectly true that the vote in ques tion WiM occasioned by the differing vitas entertained on the one hand by you and on the other hand by moat and all of the number* of tha cosiK-raUon us to ths free and unlimited coinage of sil ver by the United states, so far at least as affecting the interests of the university and the fear that your views, publicly known or expressed. might, perhaps, in s me degree, be assumed to be n<* merely individual. It was not in our minds t > pn*crtb« the path in which you should tresd, or to administer to you any official rebuke, or to restrain your freedom of opinion or 'reasonable liberty of utter ance.' but simply to intimate that it w mid be the part of w -dom for you to take a Use active part in exciting par tisan discussions, and apply your ener g:« s more exclusively to the of the college. Freedom of Thnnghl Is *»fe "Having as it behoves, removed the n*ir *pprehe:isi >n that your individual views on this qu'trtion represent thoee of thts corporation and the university, for vhich misapprehension you are not re sponsible. and whlcb it knows you too. would seek Lo dlsp'l. the corporation, af firming its rightful authority to conserve the Interests of the university at all times fc< every h>n>rabie m-ans, and espt la:iy desiring to avoid in the corduct of the university the Imputation even of the consideration of party questions or of the dominance of any class, but that in the language of its charter, "in this liberal and catholic institution ail members here of -hall erKw- full, free, abs<*ute and un interrupted liberty of conscience.' which Includes fr« dom of thought and e*pr-»- sion, it "annot f el that the divergence of views upoc the silver and its eff.-ct upon th university you and the members of the corporation is an adequate cause of separation between us. for the corporation is profoundly appre ciative of the great services you have rendered to the university and of your grtxl sacrifices and love of it. It there fore renews its assurances of highest re sp< et for you. and txpreenes the confident hope th.= t you will withdraw your resig nation.** The vote on the «übj<*"t was practically unanlm-His, and tak-r. after speeches hid b- • ma !. by nearly every member of the corporation. Ol«ej's Urniiit l'rote«t A letter from e*-S- re'try of State lit- hard Olney. adiressed to the faculty and hearing upon the controversy be'ween the corporation and Pr a lent Andrews, was read. It was dat--d R»too. August j, ad>ire»vd to Prof. Benjamin F. Clarke, and says in part: -I thank voti ' r a <-opy of the open let ter bearing your signature, addressed to the oorpor.iMon of Brown university by mer-Wrs of the faculty of that Institution. It pr--.-nta grave i-siie*. As you know I ,lo n* ? a th Wf it I und*r«tan-l to i« r»r Ar-.drews vi-ws r> the free coinage of silver, hut I stror.gfy depre* aie the action of th* corporation Indeed upon th<* frroui%4 that nothing could \ Wtt*r •■ah-lifted to give currency and weight to those just as nothing would give a greater tmt- tu* to tariff re fer: < tha * at attempt tv the auth s of Han rd colleae to <Us>-if>i;ne l"Te«d«r.i EH tt for bis well-known sentiments re speotlr* fr-e trade The true oljeruon, however to the course pursued towanl Dr. Andrews by the corporation of Bruon un-veroitv is its Implied in. cation <t the doe trine tiiat any institution of learn ing »h aid ahov.» all thmas iret rich, and th*r--for* sh ' iii «jui»re its teaching* and Jimst 'he utterances of Its faculty by tho it.-.r «t. jr.l raiments of those who. for th* tirr* beii.g. are the n b men of tha community The demoralising and derrai ir.if -haraster ot this d -trine your letter sjiQy and th*r*br entities you to th* gratitude not ©r.:v of American rtti fee-.'ge- *rai« t 'Of an well VteOMrs to Brown university particularly." t> ,4H!«TtM H *TIC PR 41 H. I»retended Heir of the Qneen s *nr urfin \% ho *n Indlei Rnnki. S' S Sept 1 Th<* f « have arretted at the Langham hotel Sl llarrr W*stw-m! Cooper. M D bel!«*v*d to i* or.e of the roost n* rioa* fa-k sw -d'-rs in th* w rid. He is want-5 in the Eft ar.d tn hi* trunk wer# fou-. 1 » lot if e>rtlft*sl checks and draft* whi h the police believe to he bog^as ,v<.r-r rla: mad to b* * nephew of tha • S- - Ast.- v C> ' i r. surg-o-- to Q.*e \ -t -rta and to have auere«ded to h;s estate' In Australia, valued at **» *• Haiiirur thus crrated a fa', orahle tmprw w..n he j-.*.e*ls with hi* awlodiiis# m A ? w day* ago he gave J<-hn K . r r '■'+ nf the Imox hare a draft on a Chh ago «ank f r p »« for faf- k**p43g- The p<4irw n.>w j-,. ...» st m v * vrthv-* SAN' FRAXCIfT*>, Sept. I—The man as.>' « ha Is S r Marry W**twood ' oop • - ' a *w,nd! r -yiasei 11. C M-D nald. cr W. C Jobs*. U still in the city prison. A tele gram -*-a* received tc-tay from the Pin kert r.s, at Chicago, that l>e setf-sty *d Cotper was rot wanted by the Banter# PriHe<*tvrm Aaooeaticn. but tfc*t his pr*s rr. w»* argent.y requ'St'-i to answer to a ch -r* of having a forge.l draft fr r ' upon Mar>- E. Murphy, '-J& Doar- Kom ,*rr*et. At this time h? la »sppo«wd to haT* b> - a known und*r the naaae af Or Weatwood C i. - r •- : ! S r- .w * A Col u. sr-ai i-a a it-t:«ra -f cr-*ii* srd ♦'le as Chief Lee* think*, of N»at.itvg ) the bar;k* ia ifc.s «.;▼ The ,-nler was not j £.led. and ike home s\ibee«jup»ntiy reww led a perforating machine which they had *M te him. . Cooper waa married last May in Torr»*r» i to M:s» Chawpairn an innocent farmer s ' daughter. IS yar* of age Leave* Toro»- j to. they went to New York, thence to v*ht cago where they tarrVd for tw > we»k*. i ot t<& this dty was in San Fr*— » few years a*e ace* he | rtas afam Ven -> Au**n*iut and I>n» i»n. { He Ufft hts at the charge* of j awindi.ng nst m\ *1 ».K* HI ) mmh«. Uairkaan Tell* of l.a'tcert* *■•- n'"lo*« M<m rwrait. CHTrAOO ? t- But two at 'nt 'tw* w»re on t. v > ta: 1 In -a-.e 1 - cert ' rta! t««-»mony of one >f tt-m w«j not ■ «..m- P-eted and a ill K rt-_raid ,j»o: row Ihe Ir»t witn-ao was Frank Blalk. »h* ! w itchnsan of the factory, aho waa oa the stand yeaterdny giving his direct j evidonce and he turned over j to the siefense for nit! 'n. H s J testimony waa in the main unsnaken, al though the defense drew fr m him the t v *.t it wa* by r, » raear< *n jmtanal j thing for Laetgert to b> around the fac tory at all hours of night. He «a:d in h'..* dir ct exaanfnation th,.\.t he rh-- .ght tr.at Luewg *t was 4 •g :n * auspicious maener en the night of the al leged murd#r. but today said that he wis i in a from which he could have j everything Lueig» rt did to the v.*t i on the n.ght the murder is said to have | tSkii* T* JHiic**?, OUt *i;d DO! }*X»k 4t \liW, Wnen court open-d Attorney Vincent be j gan cro»-t-xam.nng 8.i.1k. He testified that since May 1* he had been with officer Klinger. living at his houae and pay ing CO board laspet tor Scha.ik had pro\ ided mea"j for his aife to live and pay rent, lwa.k regarckd the actions -f hi« rmploy«r on the n:ght of May 1 suspicious, be cause he turned the steam Sntc the iiase m nt at d o'clock. He said l.uet*ert had barricaded tfce door leading directly from the boiler room vim he went to the base ment. although there was another routs by which he couiii have w- ilKed into th<« b.«,-, ment. He did not go in. he sa.d. be cause Luetgert had told him to go bat * to hi# fir** <»fter he had delivered the sec ond bottle of medicine to him. The oth-r witness w«t» Frank Odorfsky. an employe of the factory nho piaci-d tn« causei- potash In the vat on the order of Luetgert. He had been workina arnund the vats for a long time, hut s>a; night was the firs: time that he had ever s>en any caustic potash in the factory. He testified to V.:, : ..fg in the morning, la the vat Into which he had put the potash, a maas of slimy brown matter. In which h« j found pieces of bone and what appeared . to be particles of flesh. »ll*S FANMK liui;>. MARRIED. President McKialey Honor* fhe 11/t tighter of Former I*re«itli-nt. FREMONT. O. Sept. 1- Fremont Is In holiday attlr*. Tonight's event was a m>table wedding. Ennlsn Eaton Smith and Mlas Fanr.le Hayes w ere marri< d at T and at 9 "S> t-' -k the train for the East by way of Toledo. The hridsrrooro is an < flker of the t'nitvd State.* navy, arid th br le a daughter of ex-President R B. Haye*. The ceretnoay w i* performed by Rev. J. W. Bashford. ©resident of the Ohio W~«- leyan university. assisted by Rev. A. M. Hyde, pajtor of the First Csngretratlonal church. of Toledo. Richard A Hayes, h-r brother. gave away the bride. Ideut. Oil! and Asslsant Surgeon Plead well, both of the United 3M -rs navy. serv ed as ushers. Miss Kill 1 rtoe and Mt-s Dorothy Fu Barton, of Columbus, were fh-> bridesmaids, and Miss Gne Andrews Mi. bell WAS the maid of honor. Th- bride fo.low 1 the maid a>f honor uaat.en i-jd to the aitar. Immediately after th* ceremony dinner was served In th* large hall Jo WO guests. Amnng the gueata were; President acd Mr*. M«.Klnl*y. Senator Minna, Jtidga Hammond, of Memphis; 3* retary of War Aii?~r, Gen. W. H. »"8;h-*i Gen. M. Force, fKtov. Charles Foster, Alliert T. Pierea, of Minneapolis; M.ij. <~l+n John K. Br«x>ks, of Chicago: Myron T. H"rrlck, of Cleve land, and many other notables. >OT t.OOD OHK-MIH i'l'.Ht. *!«■» Hob Cripple Crrrk Mine, Hot Mnkf n Fla.t *i-lrrllon. CKIPPI-E CREEK. Col.. SU>pt. 1.-At • o'clock this afternoon five masked men enU-rfd th« shaft of the Orphan Belle, on Bull hHL and. cover.ng the four men on duty with guns, forctnl them to de scend the mine shaft to th* 30t-foot levrL The men were told that any attempt to r-fjm to the i.irface would be followed by Instant death. After wailing about an hour the m*n rame up and discovered that their visitors had l -f< *'.'h t* n «a< ks of or* cocta.rSng •ifj .-or is In all. valued at s**»< (Jut. a hrse amount of ore of ma-h grater valua was in tli* building, but the robbers ap parently ir. id* a mistake In their £!• n. N • h;ts • --n obtained to tha Identity of the robbers. l»»l*o>Ki> in HiiulCHtlE. < roar Srraaot Cilrl tins Constantly Inrrpßtla* Ntintht-r of \ieti«»i«. LOUTBVILLE B*pt 1- A »p- Uto tha Ev*nln* Post fr tn P idu ah, Ky says; Thirteen members * th* fnn y an 4 5- opie 11 a, r.g or the f-<rm of H#nry M - ler js• ar • s 11! a-*r- j*>- --d >.-stfrrlay. and threv ar* d<'a.?. It :• thought that at !*a*t ght of th*m wiil • - Th* nam* »of r. re of the v;. :mt are given. A : —"d girl, who l;- !' »•- re. threw a parka a* of rrairh on r .t« In th* well. } -r r am* r ;'d not t* !< arr.- d. She hag not been arrested. % Cnnirro on *o*lsl «•«•!*»**. SARATOGA. N. T„ dept. 1.-Thi* ia tho third day of the of the Air*!- can Startal S« Aj»orlotlcn. The ses sion of th* department of h alth w*s ,vpe-r*d with remarks by Ihr. Stephen Smith, of x»w York. The f .Jiowlng pa. pers were read in the forenoon, followed fcv general dl*< .isot-ar**: r»r F* VI Wise, president «f the N*w V rk lunacy romm:*»n, on "Th* Son* '* Dr. W. O. Sprang superintendent Craig C'Jorsy. on 'Th* Kpiletptlr ,** Dr. Everett Flood, superintend if. th apltal cottages for children. Baidwinvi;> Mass. on "Horn* Cure of Epileptic Children;" Dr. J. Ckrtoa sup*. ;ntend-nt P.rscuse state a»ylum. on The Fe*b!e«irt»4ed." and Dr. H E. AlHaon. medical supertnterd'-nt Matthew and »tat* hoopi'al for Insane crlaoinals. on "Intnai* Convicts." The I'rrtlilrllf |e«*e« Ii*1f1«l)r| CI.FVEI.AND. Sept 1 .-The pr*sH*3l'» party left for Fr »«t today « i sp-»tal train of si* cars, w'r h left the Cns >n 4epot ot I*s p. ns. About forty Cieve- UiuWs. friends of the Bay** fam.i) *» - cupped four Of the cars, Tha tra.n hal'- nd at Defrost street near Qlwaor* tha a mm-r horn-; of Ser-aior Hsnna. and tho pe«arf*ct and ft.s wife S* r*tarr ar I Mrs A;jt *r and Senator I Mrs. H*m.» t ar*i"4 'he »(*m! tar ol the late presi dent CaJdwsil, of the Lake Shore rood. (aitlkeri I'scige stand* Pat. CHICAOO, S*r»t 1 —The Pa r * ha* a»now>«~ed that it will nos he a party to the rr»l«»-*d rate* to San Fran for the meeting of tho hector ear ners. and that it wIU rnatat upon it* fall pros«<rtfc"-n of the rate* w*st -if tha M s aew&t r. v®r Th* Isces of tha Westers } a«wer:g*r Aci"* ss'isr. wtvo Mvt made low rate* to the «n**ting ar* now in a rathrr im ?a*np**>d to srand the r-rductwo, and th« • can feardly do thia and carry uao J* *; * S iMGHOFTINUIIM F.tra'lon Bark Dis gusted liol I Hi nt rs. MANY OTHERS *%ILL FOLLOW. Wllkla Ybree «>eks Ike tl4r W 111 lira skaguay Trail 1 la Had I uudilla*—M nrW Hr(ai *1 tbe >rn « karf-Haalartt of %tl Klad* l> l.i«rl> —Hrltk lrad<- la Outfit* of Miner* Uk« laaaot trow I fcl* tear. Stesim r Capt. Rol»erts. ar rived at 1 ©>tock this nc >r;.»r.* from •Skagu-t-v and l*>ta. Amon*. the paa*en ger» who came down were six men wba had started for the i*nd of gold, but gava it up of tbe ulr.es e. - ccantarMt and tbe :mp«*s*jbrfity of getunj through ttua fall They ate; T. F. W«o*l, of Wnatc.m. J. C, Ri>th. of Tavern*. Peter Junes. • ieorge Hucka, Thoma •» Smith and I W. Ko.h, of Ann Pr» *• co. They all unite ia saying that with in three week* the steamers will bring as many men on the doan trip as tb*y take going up. The Sh .»*v.j.y trail has b*en declared open, but Mr. Roth, wivo has beer, over it twice, is sure thai It will not be in shape for much travel until it Is further repaired. He ten hi>r*va from Ta cunu some weeks ago. aad r**.ontij »v.d them for and wut n> « n xt~*in «<a tha S*>und for the winter. He >*jt> tbet•• is a *teady stream <>f p.>opie on the Sk«- guay trail nc.*, some with fcoraea >r mules, and others perkmt; 01. n=eir bairii*. He nn t fully i,&*> i>«ople on his la**, irir> out. There is now no chance to hive boats built at Lake Lntkrswn hrfo 4 . < H ».it>r 1. as the mill there ha* orvlera ahead up to that tuoe. I'rictaj for pacJuu* a over the Chilkoot. pass have again ad vanced, and are now from > to :*> emu a pound, and the Indians will not take kr.oik-do«n boass over at »ny price, be cause they are too unwieldy. The Karalion left Bk*£U*J last Thurs day and the first four piles far the Sksj?- uay wharf were driv n that iaj The wharf la to be l.i*X> f.et long, *nd will hav a frontage of i r *l fe*t. The outer part >f the wharf will h« built first, so tha* fre jut can tie discharged on it aa soon as possible. Thrre la a thirty-f ot tide 're a ul the wharf will be a paying Inv.stmant from the SUK. The officers of the steamer tell Interest ing stories of the condition of affairs at both the landings. They say mat at Dyei people are slowly, but surely. cro*«ing th» divide, and that the road for ten miles up the canyon Is atrewn with t nts, pt >- visions. dia«.ard<-d baggage and dead horses. Ivrss than I,'aXi people are on the tx ach at Dyca, a* all makr ; Jforts to * t aero*? the divide as soon a* landed. At Skisuay thlr sn pr".-r.t i diff- r> nt ap p*ar*noe, there hevnt bttw <n ■"><*» ar>d nt that pla< e. I> s* than ftfty ir.en have !n K»Kr!nj acr >--\ White pa*a. and hundred!* hire given up trylnar to eros* until fpring. T*h» at»aro< r oltlcer* say that rain had fallen continu ously there for eight day*, and that It la utterly Impossible to crow. All kind* of hujrtncs* i* flotirtahtn*. Many nv n are wlltnjr outfit* for little or noth ing. while other* ar« buy:n« ev.>rvthinjf offer*--1 for aale and uelng It to *tock gen eral retail stores which they are up on the bea.-h. A sa! w-. k.-et«-r at Dy. a If buying flour, emptying St in a heap la his tent and selling the empty sack* mt T5 o-nta each. The Farallon ofß<w« deny that a man was ki.i'-l at OX SLFO U ED ON THE SKAGUAY TRAIL that !n '-**<* of theft d»«th wsil be the por tion of th« f»er»<w ao er*t<r#d. The AS-Ki arrived a* Pkajrta ay on Thir*- day }uat a» the F*ralt«m puiied mi? "T> Queers watt saot at tfe* R«-.« near v< j«*n Chariott' ante of Jun>au, and the north of B-*!Ja_ The Faraifem hat b<- k»<? aJr «dy 1"! h r»m tor the r»{tirn trtp to fka**-. y and * !| i«ih> at mi.fnUrit * ~'rht f->r *h<- north. The Thorp party tHH tak«- '» ht-d of and » head of h »-* T M r*-*n w t rak» ♦» baad of 4'. irrj r • of - |r • . Ai soon u A" arrf\-d thS« fmrnSn# h * i iimt tre«? to the coal bttafcrrt and hr d- partar* tonight will «tv» bar kn •<• **-. ttr nty-ftwtr h art to g*t wdr f r h re turn trtp Her &»: of power, *er» 5- wfcuf. V :t the owri«T» of th* ra.rtie »r* u>: im s-> * : th**n aw if ard I vtr 4 .xk d p.r ? ur* a oq U»'ir account. IHW M\.N H.\- KNODiH. i.l.ii) of It—l fi«|tr*kablr Terror# of tl»e Trail. r Baker bas rat jrned to 8-*n\+ from Ska# i*y and « :an>w»d with "he Mtea that he baa Asm a triae if * H» la >i»" (cmb Us« Ul atfacta produced br th« hardtbip of wave on .:e «kar"/ traiS He m rvttistf o>*tob* *an »>e«p at &-#ht trttboW bein# l«ak*Md every f-tr ho-ifs by *aer»ci*tia* paina vnw th* #»all of tb* t-ae*. I? ever Ur iUkrr <raa an eatbualaane: *->ld f*-e*er be la bow awlflii—nritar 1 ud bto advi * Aooe atartim* for the Klondike this fail ta. "Don't you >to It." •f-#r» s* ar.y f of *jfl ksn» n tr. : wb& are only a«pt from torn t*k.a frit-is* ' u<a •«.«! yaMartfay. EIGHT-PAGE EDITION " Ther de«-lre that rather than face Hdi c, " 9»«tt - the\ m I («»r» their few.** on 'ho trail \Chen I tunr «my the-e *cr» many said u> m< *Yo«m§ man you jlii* a *w» thine. I wouM *<■ too w*r>e it n<>i for my pride * i kr».>ar from ill# way 1 1 vmi others m i«s fee All t>>* WAX dowa on th# steamer thw paina .« my h**k. v *y a cold ea ;sht while rifvpiu on tfro frc r J. wch. !t not let :a« Ur .a a httr.k r nwr.c b x'- at * !«ne It wa* ?• r nMv >ißar*n.< wortktax »tU covurwt with pvrsfMfMifcMh, and tU*n lyisc do~n «« «• f «*v <• ««»p «rott"vl in %our *at ;• r»t«l rtothw »nd By m«ni',n| I w»» «o atiff that I ouid.hardty BMrrr, »i>it what r»#t oouM t»n* *et with alw,v><« the ; roepect of a tuv'n work «» follow harder than th« mw before * "It wu m» rtumi* that on awak««»n* n th«- m rain# I h*r» »q.ieea> 1 itrc r» of water from my i&ustavb*. If *ny ona think* U a p? Nic to ?Wp in a courtry like that, lot him try it "Aa f>r the U* wttat .an I •«}• to ccnvey to v®u Si: idea of tt* terror*? It would see-ra that t aoree arrstagrtmen; ould iiM J* laid dow;t Tou up ore Ml) and down another, then up tenia aod don and up ur.u! it «vem« that Um surface of the »<«nh i* fitc i*»t esparto •it mountain and vai;s«y, fc.jch hIU la htjrber and more precipltou* than the on* before. and 1 have heard that the last climb if alrooat ri.e~ Awwlar My p-*rt n.- ard I pa k.d stuff in twe«< trlies. That ww frov.cn for mc. I would* t have k.pi it the talanc* of the forty mite* for ail the cold n the Klondike "A)>n< the trail ta strunjr a Um of strufxHng heraea ar.d ror«.i;-jt m> ■>.. p;<"k- Sr.s their way c\*r and around rxwrlis. *<*%* and dead animal* and every one, I'll he hound, wtah.nc *e hadn « me. M> outfit, w * !,-h co.«t rat t *olJ .it S* .a; , ■ for - ver o>. ! «j I have !o*t so moiwy.** I'KiZhS AKK FEV\ bl T LARGE \ \ew »|i*ppr Maw I t> <haarea ot the Mlaft- The l*rnMHr l'ro«»•«■«*«»». fAX KHAN' 'S "f Sept. ! The Pul letin ba« r*c*:ved a lett >r from thaties Haines., dated iMWKm t "tt>. July A Mr. t* a tMif-known newapajwT writer. 1 -.n i! r • !■■■: r-t written by a train.d wan t«> como out o( th« K1 .itk« soJd region*. He »ays: "Ts« rti h diggings ha\* been compara tiveiy Idle du .«g ?h«- !>ummer, a.titougft the c-u»i-ut from KWi>r«tA» ami lto<w&M cru'to was cr.onsoun »ed llten U tutwty of K«>id »r, *Uhi. Tbere i* »v«ry t of iC immense oat put of gold ft m tu« district nest uprtnjr. Ttw total out. ut this < t*« s. i?.. a* uear a* I <*• Judg f. atxHit I » ««' b ! fry little ground lh» betra worked and tb< 'jumps like ) i.f i. se laiiUtcs of old California pl»< ttrs, out th ittsandi of dollar* w, en *>.r*vt *t:h improved machinery. "The placers .ire the mcot 4(mvtec I hate ever *-« n. Imagine a man working om Kvotl 'r- lor' and finding the ground worth only a few dollar* p*f day, apd then turair.g to a wi».-t» of mud ANA RHMM. with no surface fadicatKms. ar.d unearth ing a bona-tsa That fs th«- *uuat*' n er» &0d all cv»r AU ka. Th* m.n who i-omw t f ere to m;«e do«-a so at th* expanse of health and hapt 'n #*, an I It I* with Mm n •1 *tk>t of ft kifia,, i fortun*' quickly or taktng chance* with death. About mf aro « tr<-• of men who fan wr-igh t&Hr cold by the h>«. k t.'ul. and who value their claims at trs.il> • <. V <ur '«• ir»- $ f»l»# M dt*Ki".»r> ;te f ret < hod aton* th- crr*lL*, ar. I »vcr>- dIEStKK •> a f»huk»u» tnls»» or jrctd. yet ther- are wftatry R-,» n who hav# gonf and r«ft-irne.i to nuw-ot» after m. :r v« thr ountrv throughout. u4 wv»f a nua*»t co t . > «},(«« for '.--tn. thctr I'-rsr ever hr '«•" *r4 Into a cotjntry who* natu'il dt»advan« I;;k« re .*. <l«t hy no ©tfwr piace i»n earth. "This Aia#k.i-Nortbar«.«t Territory sold field 1* an odd prise or*wing prop j»h ton that 1 can liken to n:>th:r* that admits «>f a b. tier -ompart*on »h.»n a lottery. A number of *pota sre selected on the creek* nd rivers and for otie vear the miner later*. The year close*. th» water runs «uftl th« eeo - m's output barely, pays expenses. Not two tr :iee away fr> m »he unfortunate one work* a m<n who has taken from an uninvttln* btt of e»rth a *ack full of iro!<! The lucky one rtid not strlk ■ the po K"t b. atwe of },w abj>- ity as a nv.ner chance favored him and that wa# all. In shr>r», the miner ituessra at It and locates any and In nineteen case* out of twenty he miaaea it. and ha* to wait an ther ye.-ir fj* a n*»w trial. •*Daw*<«n la merely a ouihctlon of Jog huts. » il<>ons . nd a misc of tenia ahaejt tn number When the ion* night# rofi*«• and th» clam* €»«"»• -town ta *> he- If.w serei. tf»er>. » 't be sntcnae here and I phudd*r to think of tbs r*. nulla Provi«k>r>« are ff>lna: to be WT «nd th«re J» IHt." reaa'm to douMl that th- enttr# toan aria *« at abort ra : - r.« e * tar and "hat Urtli t-e rarr.t.aot. Ttst> foid tbat wffl r» t»ie fiT*r for H*n %«>d *<»atlie will aßfliW! to n*W. Tbera la a Jot of cold tbat trill r»mata ift -rf-- ' .. 1 ■■■ •"? »i- -rt <T m >">ey an-' «« f**i tender at ft 7 f«er o«o<-» Of tl»? 3"» or I <£* mbaWtaata, f>nlv a < 01*'!- f mdred a' th" moat ■ -.v »* o- .<> - < There m ptff.tr % -« .? f ft-, t., f» per day an« r- : . rr-f-i t .1.« r -t 12 '-• :«• r•!-yvr l> *• f-.r liTtn*. and aavtd ttee ba!ar.-'*e. "I ' X* ->f other « f!k« are . Ijr reeeired here, ar-d many art- *athefi» • f w> far a:- §te*»rt and Fefly nra cm .rr -i •it »Mr,« * Fi- 1 »a tba Ki • -. a* ha# heen P»por*#d. «*<»*'• * number of l- ar* pretarina '0 Kava I r» ' r J -jean in eaatt th- •'»atnera •'» • •••'<•. if'i with pf and lb# ,* f.-.r a # "<l cruh •>{>}>•. tan->« "-vtratrlna. . , *!a ns the Alaska and North tr- -f T r: ' -ry 1 Id "Ida • ' he d**el» c ... | * -m Ten taef Mf m- ' -,-f •• t jf'.ey «ri• - he k-<" ta »na % ■ • Ijf ry when the,- M-r«a-t out '« r,r» • Sot n> re tnaa "*A of «b»*ta * u *sftk»■ 1 it oe. Wh»r •?'> atrifce pay around tbatr sisea »»ii t# i» w • ' «• ' * ' - * human hf« and e-*eriry. sre earaa .ff t'.i* If' «' ii»d It- ! -he area.-a af Surfti w i b>- »o4B*t!Kn« beywi ca«n prabanaloa." * mrn • »f llmtm Prleea. *, ' T' ■ PIA «•' - - V rrrt «•- -4 h»re »ta*aa that l/aic tabo t jal-ns or El- «'re« k h» the #prt»* f«»r If?; it« had raf-i»e4 f!#*> <#t* for tt, Jarr.e* A . » »d refused J"- <« for a lot ta !»»* *n trtiicb be *wu«ht latf year far C.i». VaM r«mp'i Park He«»a. .> - i a ,r. T- rr.Jta Bau«s% »c. li*. sc.