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fy FifiE SPAIN OUT. .j»r* FAVORED BT REBEL o paiLirranK M[ . r j, Gwerrtilw * »rfmre ta (** J>r »- to nankrspter aad —The fieb«*l Driaaada- I? JVj rrcvail* I" Korea aai .fcggUß Bpi+» ot Wark— Bemmdal In Hoackaag. .-mt VEB, B. C. l-~The TSTMR" of Ct.15,1 arrived from bnag-the fouowu-e - to the Philippine* to BO* by and s--erai eonflicta 0! pj »ce which, daaptte tlowir^p *"* not tUi a * ve ****■ foanita rkrtorie*. <a^— l-' ' r «" b * l leader, has * II * T jue todoWiUg proc amation MjTfcLoa *ldeiy cirr ;iatad despite toe tisa Spui-L-ia aathorlilto to «up vaiiaft' Sons of the Philippinca ic th<- provir.ee of (.'avi.a Save ft'f,?; k t tbe owing to our them. For convenient M BSU.«: chunit- our tactics ar **?*t Z tZcmnm am ».. We have found kail Doiitv to be foriifled <n one «J» aJr.Kttas fom the en-- ■"fkMCMUrT for to tak« the of- the Oi-por illy -J«er«, adopt p"\n method of amouah and gu«r W»*JSr.. pertti'l. exnausto* her obligue her to fc urr-nd, r from iS'Eaia, l: - a In ' th very Spanish Me that r-ch «jidier require* 11 P^ lT jgf his so.*t* nance arid ci,e *<. a. must bt aUdcd hi* m »,.- (tbi and etc., i .r «v.£h' wnouna to an enormous sum. wnS aae conaidera that Spa*itoh credit SftwSa pewtra to nil. ?nat her young fa t ton. ax* emigrating r%Mt« and other countries In gr *t * *r7. gaalr. will ha%6 no other courno gTS tHMOUk In the f nd. Adept (ab«H MrlblMll. « M already know PeUvieja resigned • •- —« ae was impoleni to S5 iim th« e*fca »».<«' rn«r> he required. eTcskan*. with th ir guerrilla system, ™.a72 fighia anfavorable for themsetvea, in tiring out the Spaniards. £s ar* iyiftg eu: from the effects of the t-SL.- if- large numbers. Following this Sa» Jt wcrjid U: very COnrtßießt to e*- • vai tk»- action of the Katjpunana to the •SdKM of Ilioco* Fang Cagayan aid riser* because our brother* tn there s bartaroosly tjrrannisea over by the yar4«. are ready to defend our c«n- of Tarlac, totSM. «tc.. an already under gov- Mutsi ot hatipuaan. <*nd In order that Hec«*» may be complete. It w nws ary to ta*-r'voiutfejnarv movement to become itairi: *cd thus wtct what we all so ar iddy dedrv: priaaada of the Rebrla. •fSrt'-EapMlfflfii of the friars and con tuffun and return of their lands to the keuMip* from which they have been Dssrf dividing the J artoh« a rated hi th-m ni 4m th- Kpiacapal *« «* equally be- MBB the p-niti'iiUr and Insular regular jrWtv roust eonc.de to u> what «r hM cenc#de.l to Cuba, representatives piigM w r taterests In ih*- Spanish par it* st. freedom of the pr iu, u l'Tiuon of u*!os«* Mtta appttcarton of g«-n«ral uw. *«d administrative and economic- au- RMRF flfm BlqßsliT tn treatment and pay tetwea penlnauldr and insular civil ser- Iga "fairth— Devolution of land u*urs*>i by tkt tr.m 10 the township* or primitive wjjfre poMlbl*. or in default thar - st ta* lUte to «K-ii them by public auction k mull lot#. To he Wit.'.ln ih«- reach of t«ry atte, and payable within four years, a. Mm- as ohtaina with grants of royal Fiflfc-Supvression of the power to ban -13 cfeiwm by government authorttle* aa kit unjui. aeaaurt-a againat the Philip ta». ard legal equally for all persons ;«6er peniftMiilar or Insular, t>oth under rtvll acd p- nal code* It k kbuhiu ly net a«r> to prolong the fir an<t give th - gt » est ?lgn of virlllty H«viW» i» order that Spain may be forced B grist arSat we aak otberwUa she witi as a decrepit rac>-. and in pta> e of m&Strtef our rights, will still furth«r .tsf *» :»». "OSjgn •:» KMIUO AQUISAL4X>." F.|ildrmio In K«irea. KMow from Seoul report a serious lo ot prst In Korea, white people eveiy kfefrt ar» dying from cholera. About a ftsrt «f k »ile eaat of Seoul the people of $* isarothip were nearly all carried off fcr the ffiawise Chemulpo Is alao affected fc 1 tighter degree. Df*atery is prevalent in Yokohama. Another gold mine has been diacovered in A proi'.r.k«<l e-xrthquake TI a* felt at on July Z~ Kf-wi »r«* V!ng mad.' to exploit th* oil .inkis Japfi#. Am< riran boring ma fe'wty is helnj Introduced. Rax*iatt spiro »i Work. ttpk&rse papers allege that Huaaian spies tr»*eiißi throughout Jap tn learning IMar? sjhl topographical *• r«t«. !ias ( 't*P a,r hed thirty ofllcer* and to Korea for the purpose at sta wistef fat Sfoul and the oinn flirts *«-c!aa.;? with the Hussia-JapaneM "WflKlee J*orr- Aftdtfser, the -p#c!-»l Canadian e»mmt»*;,ner. hn» arrived in Japan. /»onjm«t ha» been erected at Clio ■*«?! !o «» Memory of the forty-eight ■i t* ** * ; ««ar who were drown * -ju2 08 *" aV ' * ' 5 . by th# * of a pinnae At th# praasnt iJi * r * atll 1 * '«•» n hit-fs on an »-.w . "^ Vi r : n^n Pl»c»d I her* by a 1 f. 3 Mach&i* on Decora of tho 4 of labor. X»mi. ' ' 1 ' r! * number of r£? ? vap " •"> * »rk hi :h* w.,_ '? ' !n Bongkons. nnd nearly th« ef Cftln u , f , t|V( , h „ s !%«**» *?,!'! C * n? ' ! -rt.lirtty In i hn;K»r*ant r,urop#«o f V-ik *** lT ' -«' tor Job Mitch >a , n # r har*r ->f r. * " r *pr*-"tors () f s r im hHng house, ta •nnoim.-. d f Mr. A. P ..»»»!««: r-,r of , • itOQI at am TVath . j,v h>dPi». h » * . '* <3 * v ** s *d bavir r been Ntten HmT 4?, ,r VVk - and fc* is - ' *'*•>■ :k : * Sharchai *,l 7T i a J ,r ' T ' r ' 1 «* • * >'av< Of CV " 1 * frrrwm 1* *££ L : h * , w •" to ? t»=* flelglan «M (K., * ■J* ll h/ivrt disappeared %in ■■ fn- ah. Th* te y' • > ty i* ••on u o<J "1 •" ■ • ••' - kUlo i. i, J, »-r« hp-t'v < • J* Kl ** ttl «•>•«!«_ ™ ™ ■'' ' : H • «. hanff **h vo■■> r r in -« >*«-, i du- MASTKX A.NNKXATIO3I. **"*Uaa • mi'uin. d and *«' Mrrt I s rt> —Me *A\ nu^r**" ln w «'»—«««•■• 5i- «. £& ,» .rs JS" l * *• HaJ^s ~,; , ' f*- mm i»- * -.V » * ' ■'*»=:-•! --1 *** a * rM; ' »*e. ** '> til. - w <* *V .t" 5 - " Kv.l* r? la - ■• :r v con * f thf question r Hi ' - ' 2>s!lf^S,r th r *~' Po! * r*< !» rxliis ,w '** K Ji'-tf abe * ta* a* •*• ma- S>t!«r - - -as n "* ks aOJ Ut I'.utl at thto early data to a. matter of MM, SI"""* ™ rtoU " r » «*»« »« «« uJTkSSSt'SEi jrii° isr •olvrt to Mil cowtr« to«-tb*r tiro ■ IIIJII I ««rt», than iuool ;or tts, "■ ■" "**" «"» =« gszzst&r, £££- Kf r-SLTS r< ?Kl rt fi 10 pr * em °^ a ruptare Hawaiian 8 tar <rr*au-i a asatotton £ KM L> ™<* r trusT to toiogc —aeatttop it u that svery Hawaiian in the group ha* be-n called up on to appear in Honolulu on September 14 to Participate »« * mammoth «oM>«rv L nited Bute* Senator* Morgan aad <W ar * *"*P*eted to arnve from tr « S-°tta? 81 1 00 that <Uy * an<l «* object of the anti-aimexatkmists to to ilr , them wafa the on the island*. UK^T - - h " on account of , R "i N * OTr>K «*Pt. 1.-Th*re to „o d.sposrtlon among sflctei, her* to tion the corrfrinw of th« statement In the dispatc nes from H.ijra>! to the «Aert U-t H«-» hor>M to H„tS With th- 1 purpose of w-wrte* action on aaa«ntion by the Haw JiM rov^ ThZL*Z ° f ,h " rt> " tia * of our «M --* **• • Th^r " *» no rule in diplomats r-a - 1L» 2* Wouid ,ort>w Haw *U iirst artix «■ upoii the treaty, and the treaty itself d<*'* not ind.cate which government L« to tak« the Initiative in the ratification, White It * rs^of'p^'T"** in th * «■"»««■ <* the poiuy of Prudent McKlnley towards the Hawaiian Wanda, aa ahowr, In hia message transmitting the treaty to con ."J 1 " <hat ,h * document shall rf *« «uon of t h* fesies senate at it* n e*t «.*»ion it * not believe that the prastdent h ai - any •nt*ntion of callio* a special aeaaton for purpoao of ratlflcatfon. Ind-ed ron- i r f,r ( t K that - tf « h * Haw 4 iun ler- Ulature acta with the *rmte« pro»ptneL treat |- «« scarcely romn!ete this and return the ratlffed do^u b*for * at tha emrlieat. It would appear to Tv» unn«x~ «Miry I°. a h^ nce th " "T^'" n of con<rr by •')< h a ahort of time a* w>uld Intervene between this date ard the date upon whk - h ton«reaa ro<*t« In regular aeasloru HIS SERVICES POfO.OTTEV. City Treamer of R,e J( ,B_ RnildinK Hooua la t ail *vt| nv LILOV T^ to c ' f ' # POS «-»»^TNGRNCER. ° S " p; 1A « Clem ibi. who was one of Mavor Houston's ronge*t supporters for ejection, was rv «d a liquor license for the M- reliant*' 'tel. much to his *urprt*#».. tut Mayor fooaton is a member of the commission, te promptly resigned as city treasurer. The Jail has b»*n turned over as ftn:sh*d. with a bill of f£C for removing extra earth. The discharge of sewage into Ward cr*<*k Is to he the cans- of typhoid fever and the stream to to be leaned ami disinfected A building boom to now on and build- K* arr springing up In every direction, umbers of cHy resldenc-s, m.ny of them .stly and Imposing aAong them o«<e for dge Form, on- for Alderman Frank ■'•'ichar and one for Edward Apptewhaite, e of stone and two stories «nd a ttalf <h. OB Itaker. the main street three andsome brick and stone blocks are early done, and three frsme ones with tone foundation*. On Vernon street, the ext In Importance, a number of stores re going up. several Just completed, in luding several bricks. Three fine hotels •re helng built, and one. the Grand Cen 'rat, ha* Ju*t been completed. Nelson to rowing all the time, it to difficult, with !1 the building, to xet a hou*e. Rooms re still htoh. and rooms for light hou^«- eeplng and furnished houses are un known. There to much speculation over the out come of a police caae here. Mayor John Houston to president and of the Electric I4ght Company here. com pany controls the water of Cottonwood creek, which flow* by the Halls mlii*-* smelter and emptle* Into Kootenay river. The company give the rmeltcr peojde per- Tttto-iion to use the surphis water, thst is, alt not needed to run the electric plant. By direction of Mayor Houston a survey was made and a regu la tine valve placed on the unelter flume, permitting to pa«» through only th'- surplus w.iter. A n'jrhi* aim one of the attaches of the •meUer. presumably by order of his *n peHor. broke the chain Which heH the \atve. thus permitting a fu'l hesd of war.-r to run Into the Same. This afternoon he was arrested. Mayor Hous ton being the complaining witneas. A large number of forest Area are raging In the vicinity of Nelson, making the at mosphere decidedly hagy. can b< seen on Toad mountain plainly, very clo e to several mines. Among the p*optt from Washington In Nelson thl» wr 'k I* «4»< nator Van H 11- tf>n, who srrivd from Seattle \ -• ntoy. H# iMvii for firm Denver. n ; »r ,be h-t« Imoorum mining Irterr st*. with A. J M irk*, of th-- -v. A law Mbrary haa bwn oycwl at th» courthotiSf. Votes l"r«« rtowodarj « ffrU Pp-«-lal -b to tb » Po^t-Intelllct-nc^r. H«>rNI»ARV CRFKK, B V s pt. I - f>tb«T Rlv*rs» a Knman Cathie from Rowland B. C., ha* hern »t*nd- Inr a fear day* In the district hoKUr* *r. vt-'ea and oiinlater'.n* to the Spiritual nt<!«**itle:- of the rr«l'i*:it m«n b»»ra of bta chun^ H lt'iiKiaa f Vancouver B. C„ la arowtnti Boiindarjr crrek S 3 FVswler A B F M ' f B. 0 who contributed th- eo«»ctae and valu ab!o deiwrlpflo'! of Bc'mdarr <*w* dis trict which waa #mb*lt«l In the a ritual r» i>ort of the pi >vtni 'al m ttMer of for the *ear IK< wa» in Boundary t'reok j-eaterday en route to rawn MeKtnney and the Okan Mtan mlntna dlftrt- t* T H H#l'"tt. of Or»i*wi»l, formerly p<»5»o«« BKldfaU for \ anoourer. V >* i*-«f« mnjrl«kl ately at Vemor to M** N tlia Haii. of Vancouver They made thetr home ta C.r«#nw.>od "!>«• has !<?t c*r trusts for twiitd'nir a court ro>-tn a'-d iock- »p at ajnd r vorr-n-ert o«l.-e» *t Grand Forks- .. \V Bll***r»s haa come fro»li ht» farm at 1 anjrtey on the Fra**r and !* mak mg a walk'.rc tour of th# Boundary enMi dutr>»*t He wilk-d fr>ro Ool»1en, B t... r.H throu.h the «.«r ty and W : .I r. turn hom# m Can-..> M Kinney. F.urvicw and Hope, ..M1.t.l • n fhe Barl«# Wl rk IK a complete »vv ! . w of th# mineral r.-ouroea and k ;«thern rvinmbta. compri* n< %*) wr tweniv-elxht map* of the mt*'.** dletrict* It tn d lion ta a rt'. eral and the rout# trite each d.atrtct. a p:ion of #acb property wbil- th. map. ~w radr\t«d<. at ea in boat road*, trails and mfnlne ioeat'en* _lt is • *nd la the work of th# kind in e* d-altr* -rttb m n Waathlr.fto*. It a»« e.iit-1 by K i.odr* th,x pp#l ,nd by <h*t On aate .n hook»#Uei* and ne«a afeota ard at !b# r>»at-lnt #l«*#n-#e T . r .«, W rrnta. by «a:! * «?«» ? « _ r nt - ,« th# totted State# or d r.ption# to manat-r M'nln* ,' n .V. PecUSc X«rtll*«t." Bo* T beattte. Waah. trr tea «••»« faai»l*ft »f vet! are aou ahfwM bav# th# Poat« ea*,• to you. It wiU «-t aothui extra. O.U at our offio. and ba« a i4rta® ct*a \ .mTamp^ rrrpared waU " , *- Ho. MARKETS AND TRADE. Seattle, SejC 1. \*K K*ch*n#ea at the flk-attle, Tarottu and Portland clearing: hcu<~ a today were; _ . C*ear*nf-*-*. Baiaroea. £»•*«• ra :* r T% oraa » 47%rn i: *« m Portland **,» » i THK 9EITTLK MtKKETS. r 'P wer ** t>M to the local jw*rj*jr Thar* waa BO tpvat activity in and prices continued at SSc and lie. T a V, were tt.e Jo:*' ;a* t-una of whoicaale deckers yesterday; * lunr aa4 * ofer* ; Bj *?r *<— m bt's p#* Z: I** ; «atra ~C" in bblo. per lb. ic; 2TI c la bbU. per ib. s»rrc cubo. * *"•* ; *red. apot cwah pr-.-e*. r .' If eec Oobs».'«i - Patent Ea - liert. » * a nr., CaiifomU brxnda. M I/uet nwr, M ~s': bu^k «n#-at Sour. { -r - ftp-f 1-. i- ir"».*»am per bbl, $4.»5. jt .-'J S» ewt, rya iio-.r pr « « id-lb aarke. 1255 p»r cwt rye bN - HS(n r-r cwt »«, mwt mm*" *** M»Ca». boauny. p* ' wtMßt. por rwt W* par CAIM wboia wheat. Mr k» i*' c - v - bari<ry lto-» w. • * r - >Hb boa-a Vv pea» per •?«. «r »-lb boa a*. 4-<-c. eon*. iJai £**!"■ Ma. SL Cu. Ma, fl t. white. « n«0; jj jtni.-.y. bbla. > *■***■ tZ M rS**** (Job**r.ry-<lr~>n-- Mocha, per Tb. Omt K 2>4r»e: Co«a £ru£?i*. *** 'b 2*c Ranged—ArVietete a. . *-[b p^ r rw . «2 r-lb casaa. Jan W ti> »i" "* *-lb ena««. p"f rwt B2 ®; jV"£ J®-**; tin* p«- IT, Sc. awika J4c. **ha true Caracola PV li» «* t r^n<J coffee mile. Lion. Lua. *l-M fi-j n rt u '•• frarlaiuua and flak. [ (>ob in*)— Cow l#SUe: f *?* • lh mutton. «c per lb; I.? ?" P er ilj - veai- «« per lb. Prnrisrions <Johhtr**-Ham« Urre. UHc; twma tmmll. 12< breakfast b*<x>n, llSc; u - y «ait efchg^c. .£* n OobblnO—Halibut, S®4c; atlmon t*'#ut. I c; 25*. «c; rock cod. sc; biack Ma "'r. CketM, >.(■• aa4 Poaltrr- Butter—Ranch. MjHJc: fancy dairy, in ?"* ."" re * M»l7r, \Va*h!ng:on craAmerua. 2-Ih priata. ju^22c. o»w.*4^»—N*t;va Wastua«ton. t«c» Oobbln*)—l*®iSc. <jobL4n*> -c'mckens. live Wat«[2M; <-h , fc« j*. ljl^c. (tgrlablrx unit Frailt. Potatoes (Jobbing*—New potatoes, id pei ton. Vegetable* (jobbing!— Native peas Sc: ft* ' allforma onions silver skin*, fl 4« I L J?' ib *- beets. 75c per isack cab oage. H c per lb. carrot* sdc lettuce. i » per d a. ca ;mt*ri. hothouse, Idc i«*r Cut; tomatoes, 15&2J*: pec box; green corn, jv.'*- per do«; aw- -ft po*.aio- , s, fl.2i per box. t»r*en Frulu tjoote g,. t . n . » Aii . . California. |4©; : aeiects. f3 %04. n- w native Astrakhan apples. ISt-fw*: common appli*. !■/)> : Alexanders. m&TZc; Grav ensteins. o4!. VYenatcbee apples, til# bananas, ti4>2.>). oranges fci.Vxy b!a kberrtoa. Ticral }>er crat» California P-achf*. Crawfords. 50®i7> box; Oregon Crawford*. 7:>*fsor. Weoatchee p. aches 30 tr'SC per boa; Rartlnt poara, kVftf. per box; crah appi"*. JT4»*>c plums ISOi*- p.*r Ik>x. prunes*. per box; Delaware and Concord grapes, from Yakima, fi per box; California grapes. 75c per box. May, (.rum and Ktad. Hay (Jobbing)— Puget sound, per ton. ft* Rnst« n Washington timothy. fiat<l3 alfalfa. fI.X 7 * Oat* (jobbingV—s42. Wh at r>^3o Bari« y (j tob.ng)—Roiled or ground, per ton, fZJ. Com—Whole cracked fee i me.il. UJV23 ' M lis'iiffn i) ■ •. _■)— Bran, per ton. ti4 anorta per ton, fi7. Fe«d—Chopr>ed feed. tl3 per ton; mid- per ton. f22. oil cake meal, per ton. TAfOMA WHK4T MARKET. TACOMA. S*p: I.—WjiMt ftrmer in sympathy with Eastern markets. Closes No. 1 club, No 1 hiu.-sr-ro, «4&»c. \4 41.1. i WALLA WHEAT NAKkET. Bp.~ I*l Dispatch to the Poa»-I?it«»H!iran>"«eT. WAX.LA WALLA. Sept. L-The wheat m»rket ta« dull today. No Mile* w»-re reported. I '-alcrs quota Tic lor club. Tie Xcmt blueste®. roRTLAJID niIEAT >1 4RKKT. PORTLAND, B.pt, 1.-The r-.vlp-s of wheat If Portland for the first thr.** dav» thsa week w<*rc over MO car*, an amount that la without prsredaat *o early In the season. These h*avy receipt* ar» causing anxiety tn »m» quarters, and it I# fearevi that ht-avy drafts will nave to be maile on San Pr«ntl« o for sail tonn*K«\ or el some of the surplus win necessarily it f»th by »t<*am.'r, Quotation* for Walla Walla wheat today wera swytic. aud Ut vail*/ and blmvm. SA* KHA.M lSt O MARKET). Rrrml«talT«. (•rain, Etc. KAN FRANCISCO Sept. 1-Wheat Is higher and the maraet is more active, IxKh on speculative and spot account; trading* on call was very lively: two c**t pt*s are loaded for Cape Town. B trley i' stronger In sympathy with wheat; Injth f*xl and hr«win* are higher, options have artvanctd. thou* t rot active. All rradea of ©i"* have advar . ed; the mar- K- t Is qut'e firm an-1 lp!: v «■ r ve; all re ce.pt* today a ■ re Iron Ort-gon. ( Intlng <t not a «Italia. W- a? Firm, I .-cerr.l r. |: May, fi Ear ey—lnactlva December. *A\a. i\)rt!--lai|f yellow. iiran-4'4-- i '" ix Flour extras, bakers' extra*, \\ a - t >!nf wheat $1 for Ho. 1 ar 1 J- ".*>,SI 5 f«.r choice; ir:Uing. Si r Barley—Feed S**Ms7i»c; choice. 11: brew- Int, $1 **|l.Jjfis for No, 1, ard ii ■,» 1. for coast. «.»af9 Po r to fair, tl <*"% i.i tIT : ; go«»i to choice. firry fe-d, tlxAl A p»-r cental, new red. II UStxH.ITW new ft*!!na* «1 iv.il 45: #ray fl.tfHlJUTi, railUns. S -S*tl SR. Surprise, $1 aa? '■£ hi*, a f r I red. H i ;l.li. biack for s«.ed. L - Reeelyta Flour. quarter *»<-ks. ??-t. wheat, cen tals, ri* VI; do Oreienn tz «r«>. barley. cen tals. 13. **6. do Omfoc bear* sack*, j «kV. corr: rental*. A«* : r>> cental!, *•>: potatoes sacks I*H; onions sacks <"* hraa. aarks, II*; do Oreron 1.4*, mtddHn**, sacks. SB; shorts. *a. k*. >*>. haj tons, #H, straw tons. V bop» balas ; woi.tl, bales. ' I; hidea. number, win-, salloos. •& ! • I'rodsrr, I rolt, Etc. V'"Mn«f- tV-ffTt. Rran—fllStff'lS Hiy Wheat whsat and «at EI U; oat. 1 H»: J. b»*st barley. f r m; " <-fJ wheat. S Z . jli. sti*W, jH-r tm!a. Vmj* r, Fotaios'a-' Early Roae. ; <*a!irxs Rurbanks. C>*j *'<• rtver Hurbank*. 36»ia*-. rtver reds VMidr, new sweet pots toe* per is. \ c#etahie* allvefakin. per cental, bay <-t*eunjb*r». 3i»yi . J:,yjr per pound, itr-n v**as. la;'»c r-cr p,*.strsn* bea->s I"ay per l»ox r!»»r tomatoes hay i«mit -es. >•»>> v; »t.*n com. J*vall wf sack lima iXNara. JtuJc j>»r pouod ar-jlaa. 4ii*ec ptr bca, crab apptsss. L, Erui'.s S»trm«l- rr-- s fas'ft 'A pr -h, .♦ ►,k«s «' v r fvrrxsa. fer pourd: ,-atitak>-jpea. > *i<l 36 s-ar crate nu'irt-ji ♦*. «*: prr box tsn». *m* it box. i l«r*« bo*. - Fontainb'esu M catSk 3&4a4ici b4a*"k. Tx-kay, av aectartnea. white, .do red, se *, i,-; fwvariMMk per fcox; peara x piuins wml+rm oris I; *; It s> i"<r W«- orsnae* \ aJtet-.. as L j*> t j wr b«\*. Meiioao amc«. *. Caii f r-.i * kB b." fancy S3 •!■» > . n>n. • . s'. banaaaa. $ » j^ _ r buncb. p.*,e moph** CiM par doae':; Smyrna t?r* -i 1W 1» r |w»yr t dat« a a prr j- d Patt*f- Eaß'-y .-reaia- rj _ *«••- ond-s. SluSc: taacy dairy. Sse, tio j» o~ul» l '?fte.-»e-Fasff mild, n» w. Sr. fair t • c«a4. ;»TV- Cahfons * cr-aa» he.:'*r W*ll'*- Toesf ABi"»ri<ra. HPc, Eastery 12»t4r. Western, HaU- 1 **Eaire -•lafs Sos**!**"" e*«- . Eaat«m da»k <»« Poaltry—Llv- turkey i feerss pW pewter*. (LwvA ve«n« do. ». /ma'! M- . » > *»■; 'it» da. J2 fry era t •*-. *iena Eu. dwks aM. BJHM ' x - fj..Vsi'*. #■' **• «** • t'-M --kmooa fc**i Vteul aad ii«p« Wo«m-#prtc^,~Cbo*<« 1- ; H.-|3c. TCIE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. HO7. San Jonqnin. l«I9c: mountain. Il#l3c: Kermda. *»?Lse: Oregon. IPjHr rafl BentkOT coast lambs*. 7hr. San Joaquin lambo'. Northern iambs', stti**!. H ops— to choice. &#"c; fancy, FfaanetaL Sterling on London, eixty days. HM; do *;ght KBA SilW bar* .. . Sl> iTafts—?"ght 5 Mul dcU ..CH&il >. Telegrapu kialat Maek*. Atta J®Julia ... .. Ai ; ha Con Uiu»iK* 1» At >i« £ ]'?Keatack COB . • ST Lm&\ Wash. Con . .- He isle Mexican Best 4c Bekher .. M», 3uc.no •• Bulie Coa JivUJt Diablo T< hor: 3' Navajo .. Buiwer COB < COB CaleCrt.ij .. 22 Ophsr T4 CFai:«rsg« Con ... ♦- Overman 33 Cellar .... 72 Fotoat 39 CoM:<riz*m .... t < a \a ..It. Scorpion « n lt».p»r;al XB«err« a .... © Con. >ew York .. . 3; \er I I 3 Crown I cist ..... £i K'v.-t KU.g ....... - Kad-£<iuer &Cu»>i 1 in *2 Goul<* Cuarrte .. fel'tsh Con - 21 Cran-1 p. \& . i v H»r . <c*ct 33 Haii a N..r-r«JB* MSt 11 dard .. 1» >KW lUHK MARKETV Tb* lloek Eirkaac*. NEW YORK. Sept. L-Th* tadtgattona from tod«\ s m.irk« w-re that prices gen erally w«uld have had a material reaction had It not txvn for the sensational advance shown by indivldaal stock# Buyers were evidently pota«**d by a furor of «p eola tion and ihe difficulty of moru.g the prices of most of the lending railroad shares !ed to thoae beliig com parativ-Sy r,eg . c:ad. S'ca-ka cone rung w.-:'. n some favorable project waa re— ported but without definite details and not backed by authority, were chosen as the lavoru-s in the speculation. The s»i>» . uon of the waa the Jump tn the prU of Omaha, the sto>k toaehing III the f...al transactions. Th-> fXtr rae rUe was and thv net gain a point k-sa. The stock waa not ®x-mpt from the de prraaaion which weighed on the Urangera. and in fact on m a; of the list during the early pftrt of the day, and it aold down V» from laat night's *-ioee By t o'clock It had recover d the ka» and gained over 2 point* additional. But in little more than an hour of the latter part of the day the price mounted several poL :* and wa« a th* full tide of advance when dealings ceased. The trading waa attended by great excitement and the pause and a<l - were or sy motuei tiry and at wide ranges. The rise waa due to a belief that the stock will shortly be placed on a regu Lir div.«i?nd basia the aU* ot the proposed dividend forming the aubject of the ex cited apex-ulatlon. Northwestern whl h to tn the rt-Litlon of a parent property to Omaha, improved in sympathy, bat react ed partially, while UiCdha was atiil strong ly advanced. Sugar aieo continued to be an exdtlng cer ter of *p«?\ ulation in the morning and advar.c d 3 pdnia on rum>rs of a distribu tion of surplus and of advantages to ac crue from exclusion of Dutch reilned su gar Tobaceo also oported nearly two points higher, but this waa also the hlgh- Mt of the day. The two stocks fluctuated in i very errs .c mann.r ail day but dc-»-d with a net gain of "% for Sugar and S for Tobacco. The day's changes are small, but the majority uf the active toaues sr .w lo .- s exten>Ung to •% In Nortit- rn Pa cific preferred on Its poor showing at earning.". Railroad stocks that showed sharp were Chicigo A Eastern Hli ncis pref rred. Great Northern preferr d. I. tke Erie A pr ferred ,<nd St. I'cui A Ixilutb. The inouatnaia ae a rule a owed gains. The i«->nd market showed some falling off in activity, the par value of bonds sold ißtlsg to 13100.900. ' Price-a w . ■ mmtr> crtliy higher. Unl d States Is. regi*t**re4L sold at H.t r *a HI. Total stales w ere $110,00% M»ur> and Eichaaie. Money on call, easy, at Vgl'-s per cer.t.: last loan. IC4 p, r cen'.; doa d, l- 4 ; tltj per cent., prime mercantile paper. J4*i Pi per C' n;.; sterling exchange firm w! h actual business in banker- 1 ' hiils at 14.*>\ for de mand. and ll v! 1 - i4.*C\ for SO days; post, d rate*. f4.H l a®4.<> J 4 end H.i6Vs©-4.f7; com mercial bills. siiv- r certlfl ca'"* Sic; Wr tliver, Sl'ac; M- xic.xn «i >i» Lira, 41c. Honda V S. new 4s,reg UMkiN. T. C. lata ....117% New Is coup l2T.v N J. C. 3* 112% Four*, reg —lU\ N. Car. 6e iy> Fours, coup ..112*i Four' I«H% Twos, reg .... HT-, Nor. Pac. lata ..12" Fives, reg Threes B>i* Uvea, coup ..lli\l Fours t*ji„ I'totrlct 3Ss ... .1 V s * NY.C. A St.Uts ; All.—Claaa A ..i ,v T N. W. C'onaoia ..144* Clas« B sa< Deb. Se 117 V Class C <* Or Nav. lata .. 111 1 , Currency .. .. Foura v»i, Atchison 4s Or S 1.. »>. t. r 117'-. Adj. 4.- >'*j Five>. t. r. .. Can. South. 2>to.lfl& Or Imp. lsts.t.r.l"! : 4 Can. Pac. lata .... | Fiv- s. t r w C. & S I'.t r .">« .. V'- . Par. >"< c f 1 r» C. & Ohio is .... 82*4 Reading 4s ( . H. I>. IM iMi, R G. W l<ta ... ? 4 I> A R. O. l>ts.ll> St 1,. A I M C.V-. 87 2 Fours ss St D. & S F.0.f0.115 F..\*' Ter.n. St Paul «*on .... 151 Frle <3en. 4; 72 St P. 4'. & Platal2l'i FW A 1». Ist - t.r. 70 Five* 11". <"» en F.iee. ~m iS. C. Non-Fond. ' a G H. A- S. A. <«.mth. it v. "1- 3l\ Sftv>nds .. . P«i Stand. R A T <r, 11. AT C. 5s . ..'•'t' . T«»nn. new set 3s >g 1 'on. r ' s .... I*-' T p. i. 1;-ts. !»t'\ lowa C. lsts .... X - Re. 2.is SPt K 1' C tr. ... V U P lsts .. .lIIV4 K P.l*t D.D t.r.USU i p D & G.lsts 43 I,a New Con. 4s W Wab, Ist 5s lf»f; I. AN. Uni. 45.. Kt Seconds w' Missouri Ss !K» i West Shore 4s . .lQfi'i M K A T M« 'r.'V.i Centuries ... «T', Fours Inferred 4 St ock»—i' :s 11 r OBiii. At- '-'-on * N« w \?> A Oil 12*4 Pr»<wivil .. .. pr.f ( rr-<i . ... X7K r H A Oh'o ... l N. J. Central ... :c ! rni;n<i* Par T N. Y 'Vntral lfr-H » '1 S th . N T. C * St. E. i*V tral F*o l-V-. i«t preferred .. 7« 1 h «. A > >hii» ... 2" 'n 2d .. S* «'hi A Alton X r. \Vc<t II CM.. B A 0... V > Arw'r. Co .. .>H Chi .v K. Til •• N r?h fv ITS C C. C. & St. E. *!%, Pref» rr d S, I'rvf. rr»-<! .. .. *9 • < nt. A West .. If' A Hud ... I!-* 1 !f'r» H <it. A N* . 31 T*e!., Ii A W. ..W't <*>r«». Short Lin'* 22 IV r. A R. O. ... 12 s * rr fetr-d .. 4* Rpsdirs - .... Kii#> <> pw jv-, K<>ck Inland .... >l% I*t preferred .. *l\ Si I A s F. ... <?, r< rt \Vayn» .. 1T« ! Pr*f. r--rd .. .. jj «;< N' .r. ire .. .134 5?? Pmjl H®t 7f. fc:nsr Vil ... SV Prvfrrred . Illinois C»n ....VC*- ~* P»«fl .4 Om.. *S L F W«*rt ... Freferr d HI } ■f ■ ' . =e. > \r A || ij; T V. ft> IT* frtjth. Par JIH I - * N't<h.. *l*%■ •? <ith Raita-ay.PS V • hatt m !. ..! '** •»' Pr«>'#rr-- 1 .. .. 3* * " T- ■ ' •« . "* * A I* if" ..." J|% Ce~ .... V" ' '■! i F'<* J7*4 M'nn A S> T. .. J5 1 I" F' £>. A 0... < 1«t pr*-f» rrvd .. *« VV S»4 "li-- 'lt' I*»«- .. T**i, Prvfrr-*-.? »«-V; M «!» * Ohio.. \V M > K * T. ... V Preferred 1!S Preferred .. .. V\ l.i|»rr«« I ! •■•itnnlf*. Atlanta 1" * 4t 4 tM ... 4/4 Air.<ri m 115** W « Farsfo ...10» 111 vlln nriia ». Am Cot. r»« .... S>,Or. Imp Co Ptvferrwi .. .. 79 Paciflr Mail ...,". JRU At r Spirits .. U\ " p a j l*r*f-rr*d .. .. IB'u Ptiwr c*»r ... 51 Air> Tfbarco ... H\ A T Tit Prcf-TT**l .. ..11l jy, Chtrn*o <}*# ...J® ]}gu C .. !«•„ r A 1! ie< • R ; • -* R ••• C >- >1 A I ... 2 « r*T> *rrr« rt .. 71 .. .. p) f s Rubber .. I**4 (i*r. K * etrlo J*'. pTfi* • ii". !« Stf-H .„«H T A'-w r-!r*n" !" N»4 IJS rird# <}*■» .. •> •I.A at n>«t i>- • * < v W«M.lf|t4 . ..!•* Pr-.r-rwd .. Nat. Un. <"HI ... 2 1 OtAi Tata! **!*» of stocks today w*.r® SSA.7C sharrji ln«-ia»l!a*: At .!■- n pr*f*rrH 1! "1 - - • ke A Ohio 521 m Hurlir c: I* M ! -kit . A Nm&TIII# Missouri Paclftc ... ! 2. *"4 M saourt Kansas A T-»,u jf; N«w AibMT A Chirairo 4.90 > r* -n Pacific 4.S» N •rthw«st#n« "4 44>-> Rradiiwr ..." # Reck Island 3P.2U St. l'a«J r («i S" Paul A Ootiu ...,J7l*> > sthfTß Railway 5 S a'-heru R«i * »r pr ' -r» S 5 yi*> "T *as A Pa<Hftc f..w Wabash pr*f*fre»l 11JH Costoa Oil *.TW r-.s'an Spirit* vm«r *n Totaero iM I t s »t Gaa sjisi ('bktfo Gas u.jti irfjwnl KJ»ctrK !i<w l-uuxd* Gas ti» LM Mo.; j»» jij rjg S .par 3M~» - £-ar - ' 123S T r,tw«Mt Coal ...1< "*« t ••; **d S*»t»« L»ath#T . * <*> t'Bho w •<» O- jußj Ortsl Wwvra util Tlir *appl r •( t.rsks. Sr-' -! aW» ar.4 iispafch's t. } r*-i*tr*+i * tb« pr*.n.-ip*l j-otau vX kvw.-:i« uii.cai# U»« fci- lowing changes in available supplies laat Saturday, aa ccmpared with the previous Saturday. States and Carada east of the dc-cren.ae-. I.o* .»v. boaheto; afl.<at for and •a Europe, incroaae, bushels, worida supply, net Increase. i,29T-*to bushels. Cortt—United Stages and Can.-t-ia, east of the Rocki**. iccreaae, s.l«t.busheia. ' >slla Ustti d Stat--a and Canada, eaat of tie Rockies. Increaae. «« b-sbels. Otaeral qcoiatluat. Floor - DuiL RecHp's. S4.V*>; exports. *7'»o barrel* Strong and held higfter on the rise in wheat. w beat—Receipt*, igapp, exporta Suf-•**> bushela Spot *tro«\g. No. 2 red. *ions ope:--d firm and advanced a. tivw ly all day on strong and active cabiew, foretgn buying, heavy coverirur. renewed export demand and bad ensp n--ws from t"* Northw-st and Eurc.pe; close.! strong at ISf4c net advanc* No. 2 r«l Septem ber. M S-Hr-|*tt.ak%. closed at Sl.felS; De cember cioee>s at 3Sc. Hotjs—uj«rt. ' "'ff^e—Options closed barely steady at l-*j ': points net «lecline; September. AIS w*.3Sc; i>ecember «. :*-*« fe.-. Spot. Kt -> quiet. No. 7 invoice, jobbing, »S- . mud Cordova. H^flt^e. S igar—Raw firm, retried S^'m. Petroleum-Steady. Unit-d iosed at 7?c bid. Pennsylvania crude, no market, nom inal! y at St Meta la Tin Easr at rs.ft'il3«. Spelter Steady at >4 2F 74.35 Strong; exchange. 14 2T,f14.a, Copt .«r—vju.et. brokers ill.k<t|U.2S. CHICAGO MAMktri Tbe Board of Trade. CHICAGO. Sept. I.—Ail grain and pro- VISIOB markets were strong today after an oi»enii;g which rather indicated an op posite condition. For a moment at the opening wheat was below the price It cio*4*l at yesterday. It soon recovered, however, and for an hour afterwards ruled firm, with a gradual Improvement in prices until it had turned the decline at the start into an advance of IV- The first trades In December were at <*'*-jc to and at l.*> o'clock it had ris~"n to » -» •. and leas than a half hour later the price was &l*»c- An unaccountable weak ness overtook the crowd on the curb after the dose of the market yesterday, and little of that found expression at the »t-*rt today. There was nothing of a Weakening or discouraging character In the early news. Liverpool was quoted lower, but New York reported buying orders and acceptances of off. rs made last night by cable, both to the united Kingdom and continent. Deliv erlea at Chicago on Sept mber contra* ts did not exceed li.(*A» bushels, although Liverpool was a shade lower. Paris was the equivalent of ; *c per buahel higher, and second cables showed a marked change for the better at the m.ir ket. It was to the renewal of foreign buying, however, that the market owed its strength, as it showed the of fiurope upon this country to r supplies untii next spring at least. Receipts horc- were 435 cars. 21 of which Were contract. Minneapolis and Duiuth received XH cars, against 34'. the corre sponding day of the year before. The Atlantic port clearances were again close to the 1.006,900 bushel mark, the actual quantity in wheat and flour being m/W bushels, which will make tfce average port L7W.000 bushels a day for three con sevutive days, for the equivalent of which r.-fercnce has to go back to the year of the Russian famine. That gave a fr«-sh impetus to the upward trend of prices. Dec mber bringing about 12 15 o clock. Closing cables were of a mixed character. Paris was 3D centimes 1c per bushel—higher. Antwerp. 1 franc, or 5%e per bushel lower; Liverpool closed at an advan< e of from ! »1 for December to Id for September. Heavy shorts tn this market saw good reasons for getting oft that side and contributed to the advance, which kept gaining till within a minute or two of the close. There waa an enormous trade in corn, with the West doing the most buying and with crop damage claims the factor. There waa some disposition to sell at the opening on predicted rain in the com belt, but that change! quickly when wheat shirts started for cover. Decem ber started at from 31%0 to 32 : <c, most of the trading at the higher figure which was about where it closed yesterday. The price gained steadily until a f-w mlnat'-s from the clove It reached 23'*c, and it wound up at 33?*C?33^ 4 c. The session in oats was unattended with any noticeable activity, business being principally local. The market waa firm throughout, principally through sjm jwithy with wheat and corn. Provisions were moderately active. The market opened easy under the Influence of fairly liberal deliveries, but the mar ket turned strong when wheat and corn commence to c'.lmb. Armour and Oida it>' wer<tJ>otij said to be heavy buyers. I losMijc (tuotwtloua. Wheat 19 9CV Ftil■« r s 0 Corn 31' i Parley XfrK Oats 19\'Flax 1 >i Pork ...... .. « '*2 Timothy ... ... :y) I ard .. .. 4 r. jtn i l.i<r Stock. Cattle- Native b«ef steers sold at S3S." Qi for the poorest to *..25®" for prime to . *?ra sh i ping beeve". sales largely at tt "• 2S. Stockers and feeders. si. 4 t few being wanted at Hffcii.Si. Fat but' herine natives sold all riKlit, but csnnlnjr stuff sold badly. Calves w- re no higher and choice lots brought Texas cattle sold chiefly at for bulls and cow«. and t for steers, a few chol e being wanted around Hfii.Jft Western range cattle were in onlv ffiir lem»->d a? t3 S-fi4 S«J for stockers and J4-1&34.30 for ci>ws and heifers, with Western feedera selling actively at Si *5 #4 45. Hogs sold at for ti,e poorest to the best, chiefly at t4.K-jr4.30. pigs lei ching %■■■ -v * Sheep—"Wtrstera range sheep, S3. with feeders In demand at S3 t'Hjr3 «>. Choice natives were scarce ar.d a few sold around while poor to fair lots brought S2.S#&3B- Eirahs advanced to t :■*&?, .*i for poor to rrimt flocks, only a few K' tting above J* « Receii fs Cattle, hogs, X 2,'»». sheep, ii.yfV. VORKICX M \RKCTk Financial. I/SNDON, F «pL I.—Consols, 112%; silver. Z\<\. NEW YORK. Sep*. 1 —The Ev- : Irtg Post's flrancial says: The very b*d w ather of today dampened all the stof k n.ark«-ta which closed uuil on t:.e wiihdraa-ai of a large amount of g<»id for Austria or Russia. The Indian gov ernment has < >pped the «a! • of council drafts for teei *f*k< on accoint of tfte a » '■ t-f its balances m Ind:a. This means a high ear e*char.ge rat*-, with poashie *oid exports, when » ioh,ang<- touches » pence. Th».two pcijr.ts may cause a rtse In the bank rate tomorrow, but I wl.l no* expr-ss a strong opinion on tlha In til t:\e gold withdrawals were kn-.-wn. th- market had an :<h it»d no rle In th-- bank rate. Now It is an even chance, but I should say that a rise of per cent, would h%v« no bad effect on the markets and a rise of 1 per cent, very little eff-ct. Americans were steady, and cteaed easier with nothing do inf, The Pa-'« hov.rs w,s d I much of the day. but closed better. Ths Berlin market was quiet. Ilrendstnfta. LIVERPOOE S'-pt. I Wh' Quiet; N<x l*tandardC*lifomia wheat. Sw .cal*o«s off civist. quieter; cargoea on paasage, ess „ , i -ountry markets, ►asw-r. Is low r ' French - ountry. mark-is. llatT Uv ♦ rpool wneat. No 1 > aiitorni.as ** .ji-jsa s,! wheat in Part#, qul-t; in i »ri*. quiet. Will >'ot Move Or. Bcck'a Bonce. BENICIA. Cal.. SepL I.—Ttse Kpt* opal church vestrymen are much surpri*el re g»r<!.rig the action of Bl«hop Nich«4»on, of Minnesota. In relation to the removal of the body of Dr. James EJoyd Beck When Dr. Beck who was a ptooeer o! the Epi*- coi U church on this coast, died, in April. IK* big wish was tO&t he should be buried In B*oi ia. sad t s wuh was complied with. He t* buried und. r the chancel of St. Paul s Episcopal chur h. a hAndsome buiiding. costing o*«r l& ««>. and there is a niti-rbie tatwet over his r«-mairu> with an ap propriate euiosry whscft w*s choeen by : wife. The vestrymen do not wish to have the body removed, and R:shcp Grave* of the Platte, who is coadjutor with Bis hop Wir.gtseid. says that hta t**iy shall »>t '>• removed, as tt was Seft as a legacy to this tturch and should tie kept here. < rltlrsdra ! the Fl»r. SAN FRAVCIBCO, S«-pt_ I.—J ;d#e Cook wraey J. L. Cnttecds*. wt* «w fised §>> by iad*« Siark ttw eort-mpt o< t . urt tn han»c «teiß:»ted ttf 4r*s a •;»- toi in th- o>«rt room ar>«*t ,fc, » **? whea Emma A»h ! «»y shot at E J. Ba.l - r, oe July I, I**. by ord»rta* th*i the petitioo«r be discharj-d apcc a writ of fcaN-aa <-yrpus. Crittenden baa be#« B*bttns Slack's d<cSsioc ta alm>*t t\try d -part meet ef Jm V 4.0& oi iiai«eaa evtr aU«wO the Sr.# was irspo®ed. but aril! today t»o **-»# of Jsdge Stock's oo!!**gue« could be found who w< utd his rtgftt to adjutgyr th 3 Attorney guilty ot ctr\- f HiC Wuald Ravf «<•<• <aaLri. Ser*. L—A special to th« Rf*ky M>*rit«ui N » s fr as s«*»tU« g. CcL, stay*: A jrersuin# much!'-.* *m at th;* piao« a few day* t(o by G A. SfeaateS t. Mr. Nert*U n noticed a iar<» Ma te «*>>e<rt tn ?be aoutheAstern part of heavens. tnuottac rapidly toward th#» northeast. Ho watched It F*» door across* th<» h?a verts. movin? quite rapidly in * line. Ho watched it until tt parsed o«t ot •od i# wwn-.rtd that it woo a bona ft.io 8> Sf-jr machine. Worhlae Rood on thr *wate. Spor'i" r>:*rw:to to the Poet-Into!H#r«teor. fAIRVTEW. B. C. Sept. L-Mw*rs, Ban-hard and A. H. Harrison, of Gresr.- w-K>d. Boundary Cretk B C.. have wur.d a working hond an a nine-ten;hs inter* in the te» for W. j4ij*W« in «x month*. development work ta be carrsad on continuously. The Saik baa a »-foot !edg<« currying iron pyrites. *v*n tons of which t*fati d xi Tacomi rtturned s«.> To ledge has been opened by two prospect shafts and a crosscut.* The Soaie is the cUim involv* dtn ihe auit of J-utnes Jrrcyn against Broa. mentioned in the Post-Intelligencer recently. ShipplßK »re from thr Hiinnu. 8;-*"«-ial Dispatch to the Post-ImeiUgencrC. HoSSBURG L—The Bo*iuu m;no is now ship,*:;,: two car ioal# of ore p*?r week. The property i» being operated urder a by John Hanley. fer*s«u*iy su pormtenueui of th« Old I>»m. ! nni.e, Thanrfrr Storn la Coltllle tallrt . Special Dispatch ?o the P©»t-!n:» !.«• m■ r COLVIULE, Wash.. 89c L—A ta .a :*r storm pat-sed down the Cotvtli* vaii<»jr 4*»t night from the southwest, ac.-ompj.iurd by a heavy fail of rain. Today every indica tion points to a protracted aea.-on of rain, and the farmers fear a repetition of th® w« seoaon which deetroyed *.ha grain in the Paloum country a few years a&«x Hurt:l. ARRIVALS. THE NORTHERN. Mrs. M'.H-r. 3an Kranciscow O. M Gordon. B?>okan«. » <««o. E Hay, Ohclago. W. 14. Thompson. «':i;>pla CrtA W. H, Oourly, Dvea. M. H, Bidoiph. City. Floyd E. j*. Carbonado. Mr-. M. M R ok n. Ohio. Walter Mohns. Ata hm*la. W alter H F«*rgus n, San Franclictk C. Dtoman, Shelton. Miss M, Kelty, Sht-hon. Mrs, F A. Dipjnan. Sheltoa. T. A. Hennetly. N w York. A! Mullen. Spokane. F. B. Cavarty, in K ran el«co. John Cavarly, San Francisco. Edwin E. hr.nn, Kar.w City. Mr*. C. D. K:ng. OlyruplA. C. A. Swo*tt. Sturges. John W ComldUte. Stxikane. J<mar* Gardner, Los Angela P. Walto, Victoria. Frank B. Brady, BalUmore. 8 F. Bor»v an<l wife, Hotel Delta, B. C. Michael Flannery. Baltimore. 8. J. Conger, California. C. J. Leavenworth. Olympia. J. J. Corey, San Francisco. M. J. KgAn, San Frait-tsoj. D >ra B- nrvtt, West Bennett. D Mcßride. Citv J. B. Crx-ker. Boston. Wm. Tiiosus, California. THE Bi" TL.ER. E. J. Palmer. Victoria. E. J. Webster, Spokane. Mrs. E. L. Wo d. San Francisco* 8. Biatft, Chicago., Mi** Blantcn. Ban Francijjco. A. W. Recherson, S <r. Francisco. C. C, McCoy. San Fraacieso. E. S. Louchborough, San Francisco* B. H>man, New York. D. B er, New Tork, P. Mclntyre, San Francisco. L. O. BelUngsr, Davnport. Wash. T. F. Be vans, Fairfiaven. F. A. Clark. Chicago, Henry Ffia, San Frartcicao. H. Sunkey, N»w York. R. G. Hudson, Tacoma. D. MrKinnon and f.<mi!y. Alaska, Mr* N. W. Rf ir, Port Towns* nd. Mrs. C. A. Fair haven. L, N. Gr'fTin, Falrhaven. L S. Ainaiutm, San Francisco. Max K.thn, Sin Jose. H. Hume#, New Vork. 1". C. Hrtzlt r, Portland. Thomas P. Boyd. Portland. O. W. Grexel, Portland. T. S M Daniel. Portland. H. H. Harris. R oa>n. Sol 1> vinson. Chicago. Mi?.< Carrie Snsitn. \ancouver, B. C. J. C. Coot in. Toronto. Miss Harden berg Rlverstda, CaL Ida Arnwtroncr, New York. Mrs. 8* har, N w W s; minster. >i -s F. M. Clark N w Westminster. J 11. Gr*»n, Portland. W. H. Brown. PortUnd. A, Rogers, Whatcom, O. If. Wilbur, 80-: n. 1». Greene S n Ft a--.Cisco* G. Olsen, San Francisco. John 3. Cairn s. City. N. Carj vj : r. New York. THE NEW ENGLAND. A. And -r.-on, Whatcom. W. C S>lv*s* r, Iw^aquah. M. Swan son. Iseaquah. J. Ho#enhfrir. Issuquatv J. Sioane. iswftuth. Angus Cameroa, Ajburn. Norman M*d>oiiai s St. Michael. Chrts Vlke, Kir, Wisft. Ch<A Hart, Olympla. J W. R»-d, Olympßu M. M City. H. Holland, Tar ma. H A. SivafTer. i 'tint ng, Wash. Emit Johnson. San Francisco. J as. S»'itr. Ho-< 1 and, Wm. Brynn, Rosaiand. C. McDonald. Rosa land. A J. Dykser*. Paterson, N J. F. M. 3w«»t, San Francisco. W, I; . ftt. 11. San Franc so. <* A. Dana. San Francis"®. Wm. MoCridy and family, San Fran clsro. Jofvn Jin»--n. San FraiK'Ucft I'lrlka Jan**n. S*m IttMtM. f Etikso'i and wife, San KranctscOk. Harry San Francl- -o. Jar: Hot kirk. Oakland, CaX C. ML Prin*. Boston. C, A. Park- r. I'.<*ton. F. T Layman. New York C. O. Troat, Salt Ct-.y. G Dallimc* and wifr San FranrSaco. John V. Dougher*y, C'- rry Valley. Eaf H»»arh Pot Gamfrle. Joe Adam#, lowa. T. 11. Wiiit ma City. THE DILL.ER. A. C. Jone*. Vashon F. W. Hidvelt, Ban Fraocisro. James Gordon. &an Francisco. Cciln McCeSi#>', Bai!ard Will A. Lowman, An*ffi-'i Jam«s 11. Bak r pr o. Biakeiey. J H. Kay lor. Everett. Mrs. J. H. NajrJor, Everett Mrs W. E. Proarn. CenfraHa. M:s? NeUie Steele, Kan»<n TV U I>oaKla*s. Or Mis* £K»i4Cia4U> H-ppner. Or. Dennis D«c>s S'eliMjr,, B. Mm. «»eortt« Ciay. Aiiee Mr* Et?ie Murray. Port land. H. M. Painter. Kirkland. E M. Or«H»nleaf. Ai»«ka. H. F. M>rrl». Tacoma I» R Edwards. Fatrhaven. W. J. 'Tcmter. Ism Ar.geiea. R A. Hal! Ohio «*o« • «!•' T> • maa. Black IMamonA. Mrs S E Ottn North Fktnd. M'.ss Myrtle Taylor. North Bend, p A. W-K>d. Taeoma. J T Arrcstronir and son, Ellrnsburg. T P M rrts B rt (iamfci*- jara<« Rowen. Dawaor. City, Mr*. M H+rrir.fton, Marytrrliie. %! r '. "VVUilama. Vancouver, B. C. Mr-. C J. TK-'iir X\ hauMta. 1 N*. Sai CQUjMhrtll*. v ..-n M Ar A M. Spr»n#e.r. Sr. Paul. W. B. Jrraaer. A .»rt«*. Oocktenta! Hotel; best fanuly hotel tn ra:« eacl'-at rooois, all modem tmp rcjTt . if.Btt ?»» bur. Team Hotel. Ts«sas. Strictly flrs?-r!a.«: a!! ssodera B(Q Ui fias roonsa. 1 •apodtlss. We ara now p epara! to do rontpoaitlo* for the trade «ar»y aseaaure? Us Misloa Brevier and L*>a« Pruaer. AaO»- fact.>e fuaractoei- Cail er address Poet m. aeaiue. Ar» Iss l>elb( < ampin ! If yoa are you should hara th* Poat- XBte;:.*efv>~er sent to r<-» U *:j. - ®at eitra. Call at our &Jt«.a .~a»e ). j au^raaa MARITIME RECORD. FORECAST FOR THPMDAT. Fort tend. Sept. h Occasional rain; sutioa&ry s«a-ixfratur«. U. S DEPA RTMENT OF AGRICUL TURE. WEATHER BUREAU. DAILY BUiASTTIV Settle. Sept. 1 » * a Wiad. 2 5 Ms; * * f I-4 5 <'l ? f-:- x * ? PLACE. - l i ' ; i : -» 2 5 •? 3 : i i jif i j ! I; i * i•s * ; * lii * Seattle .. *» Vi <4 .*4 p Lt »■ PtCSde Ft Anf«k» > ■«? SIC ■*'- K I. T »*Vu<iv T><oo*ii ... ».*8 54 >• >.;* -<*. if ilwcy Ft. Canby . 2» C » 8> i* k Us iv'ioudv H9<tkacp 2.' •- <* «£ V. U «*» k'i-- •iy Walla VV ..,£>.«4 a JCW i." Cloudy Portland ... »%> M ' V* n^.iJy RiMrturf ..*>»* #♦( « K I.t tti'toi ; i.v Eureka ....*#> -* *XW * • I'U"-■«>' Rod Bluff'.. vi -I Si: v •• <'Var Fr.»r. .. * ~ > - w - < » *r Wirmem'a .2* ■> ~ v < SW • enr Baker illy. -S.N6 A» »*• N Lt : >udy G. N. SALISBURY. v> s.tf. Following art 1 the tile table* for Thurs day. Friday and Saturday, SUvtember 2, 3 aad 4. 2357: rt ;*& Tldi." U I«jw Ttd#. a m ' ft. ' p.m ft. ' a.m. ft. ' P-*"- \ t:* ».* : a t2.< Ts# i.* t rr' *s li ■; m 2 :>i 12 * i ,vj> i> r 2.01 s . •i i» » ; i.r, u.i «.*», o: i-«i t« . AT PORT TOWMBIND * t«i 8.7: t.3 1.1 St 0.7 d.Wi 5.* 10 H. «.S T. 24 !U 2IS 0.1 1- ' It <1 T.oi * •»» « l is. o «.a HARl\t: OUCRVATIO^S. TAT*"H">BH. Sept. 1 -4 p. tn. - Barom eter, 29.59. cloudy, wind ea.«t, flvr imles. Outward. Sir Mackinaw. "". M p. m NKAH BAY. !. «'k>udy. raira. CLALLAM S-pt. 1. -Cloudy, tulm; two •choonera < up. PORT ANGELES. S»pt. ! Barom*t«*r. 25».53. cioud>~; calm. Tug Mafic *t do^a. >i viwm: M:U S. SAN' FRANCISCO, Sept. 1 Vrrlvd St'hr Mary E. Ru*#. Port Gamble SM-hr Guide, WiiU|>a harbor; s«thr Marie K Smith. Port Blakeley; *fr Crtitennit!. Prince William sound. SaU»-d: S r.r Robert Mat»H>. Comox. ASTORIA. Sept. I.—Arrived Br tr from Kuohlnoiau; bklu Che halls. frum Hakodate. SAN DIEOO. Aug JI Sailed: Swed ah Ladv Lina. for Vanrourer- GRAYS HARBOR, Au*. 31 Arrived: Si hr Maid of ;n-<, h»*ri>v Ai:ffu#t t COOS BAY. A iu. 31 Sailed: Sir C* r- Ina as 1 achr Wing aiul \S m«, IVr San Francinco. IMFIT RI.AKEI.EY, A«»*. 31 Schr John A. Campbell, for Newport. PORT GAMBLE, S»_pt. I.—Sailed: Cr bkm G&Mnnda, Capt. Toy* l , for Ruenoa Ayrea. PORT TOWVSi VP. Sept. 1 Arrival Bktn Robert Sod'.ien. fr -m Shanghai. YOKOHAMA. AUK 23. Arrived. Hr bk Selkirkshire. from Oregon. HOQIIAM. Aug. 31 S .li.-l, S< hr An nie Ot-e. from Hoquiam for San frjm i*- co. Arrived: Bohr NT Hid of Orl«ana, fmm San Francisco for Aberdeen. HOQUIAM. fc*»'pt. 1. Sailed; Str Sunol, frum Coemopolis for fiwn Francisco. HI'.Al. ESTATE riIt>SiFEKSI. TraßMcilon* Since January t and fur trorrda). Real estate rran«artlone *inc# ,Tanu«~v 1. I«9T. are H There w.-rv for record yesterday 5 devds. a*irr in' ln* SI.(C 7. Following i* a Hat furniabed by the Seattle Abitrvt Company, room 410, XfW York Wo k Isaac Wood* to Joseph DobbaJ. lot fi, blk SS, Collins" add, June 3* sl. Marlon L H<>ke to II -tirv S. Hatch, part lof 4, »<-<• IV 22. 3. April 33. P" Thoma* M> Nair e; <ix to I.u<inda C Hatch. *w n* iw .*<- I*. ft. S. evvp? 1 rod wide on n sl<1" for road. Jim* IT. I*9V Ki'«. Andre-w Johnson »t <m. to Henry 3. Hatch. part ne !<ec 14. ZT », M«y l">, I ' . |- J'annett# Ij. T-<ylor and huabtnd John 8. Taylor, sr. to H P ftimn»r, lot 4. bik I. Baxter's add, June 4. q c. ft. Ikruuik Sine liatet. The North- Western Une comprises ortr *OOO miles of perfectly equipped ralla% r in Illlnoie. lowa. Wisconsin Mlc&lgan. Mlnnaaota. North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska and Wyoming It operates the tinest trains n tha world The service to Chicago. M'lwsukee and all th# prin-ipii cities of tha Ea*t and Southeast cannot be surpassed. !n*t»t on having vcur tlctee: via "Tha North-Western." F \V Parker, Commercial toe First avenae, Sa»*- Ua is#lF YOU i;i LOVE ft YOUR : i! WIFE \i BUY U HER B A P BAS 8_ STOVE Mm,. , v, > •' 11 " #JQw v M*W KSI' * _ -' ViiA c •*» wi k * »'u<r>'i»- mi M» • pt^-' Hr «r» fa *J*U. tUIT * »«* < **» *?? ■MEMEBI »«-. MT * *m»»» JM |» k>••«•, I!U J**' '* "* <r "' rr * * "?* 1 4 K«i. itfiion. i» i' j j Ju M *»y- !<»»•«« ZO-ZO CLOSSON &KELLEY l&sm MANHOOD RESTOREDvSS ff WW ** » J , jr l<ian .4 of 1i.4 t- •' ' *'- ' • «**» »• ** *• jmk *.* '' *? H> ,\ 7 \f> i I \ I r«~ t - ••*• H arrowC »» >fTIW g• .- •»»• ji *ry«ew*.f.*«etile#eiSl» ■ crn»ri« .u■■«»" »f<w»w« <*» •j «r:v ■* * - . •"• - *■ • r» »■«■«»<*• ' ?• r-*d it - * *»»«• *-« t*ut« &f£^£dl£2&SLl' — — } Hit At i T p | t 1/Ittg S. •■ I* l «at A..J CCiUSbMA ** To the East. To the Kootenai. l»r. Seattia. Ar. 8«attl« Orarland « o» p. tn. M a. m. Coa«t Lin* S:ld a. ru. <..j j*. txx. Japan - American Line. S. S. <tan For Japan. China and 411 Asiatio I'uiais S«u» From Seattle About Ntptembcr 22. Call ob or add.>»<i R C. BTKVENa. CL W. P. A.. (11 First tkroct. Canadian Pacific up i. Soo-Pacific lly. THE ONLY LINE RUNNIMQ UKRiOCS >LUTING W FROM THE FACIMG TO TOE ATUNTI6 WITHOUT CHANGE. UPHOIiSTBR KD TOURIST CARS datlf to St. Paul. W' dm?j.la>'» to an) Sunday* to Toronto, without rhanra. TRAiNS LSAVt. i*tuA VTLIC DAILY AT t A M. magnificent STLAVEJU OK gl PERlok. te*vUi4t Kort VN iiu*m for oMrn Soui d on and ftundaya #nd for Windsor Tu:>«day. M«ala and berth ln»dud» l on uti.ui.eri wuhout ei.iA chanc «.>n all ticketa MONTH LY BTKAMBRS ta liunolula «n<l Au- iAlia.* and every tbreo we*ka ta cf • <•* and J a pan. t\nr r*tra and other Information apply ta E W. iroiNN S Frtl*nt and Pa.«aen*er Ajmi. (60S Firat a»- Or o E J COYLif Dl-Trtct riwriK A««nt. Vanoouvw. C. SIIORT I.tNE -TO v«6[. lei nemier su i pwbii Ml cow The Sharif*; and Matt Dlrtsi an « Mir 11DISIB. Taking In all iao principal winiug camp* en route. Through Parlor Cars daily between •»> at'le a ill Vancouver. •B. C Tr.tin leave* S<'jitle dally, I.Ofc n, a,| arrive*, feJS p re. Train i>-r StK«|ualml# and North Hani leaves Seattle <laily. e«< <ipt Sunday. M 4 U p. m.; arrives, lo l" a. m. F. A. A I.LBN. Oen. Freight A i*aaa. Aft n W. PR ice. Agent, Union StatSag, Seattle. THE EVERETT & MONTE CRISTO RAILWAY. —a. Ihe only route to th popular and actlvt DUti>i>n diutrirta of Gold Haalo, Gordon t*r»f»k. Martin CrwMi, Hilvert->n. Deaf Cr< ek. (iiiat I ..ik» end M out* < "rieto. *i he »<■< nlc route for tourists, fishing and ramttai partten. t tug M r tay. April Si, the Kv •C'rtt * Moti'it Criato Rallarny I'xwpaajr wt* liieuaurate a d«ll> train service. 'iraina wiil k>«%e Eyirrtt fur Montn C*r!?to -\rry n. r ifn. except Batonlay aad K.,r»d.t>, at 7.45 a. m. Train « n have Monta Criato for 16v er«-tt at > H * tn every UlJ ruing ***#& teuiwia/ aiwl Monday. , On Tw«'lay» en J Th-trs deys No. I will run to f*dv- rtfo only » d on Wadneadayf etui Fnnya between Sflverton and Kf* .r. t ~r.tr. BAIRD, Of, AT. i, SPf-M« HttlS ? MHtR« IRSM S WW sktppwo. mmjukimn mm The ttmly all rail rente wilksst rbsni* of rare hrtwrea Reatlssil on<i Srlaea. Alee kelwscg Srlsos *sid Nsi'lsad. DAILY KACKPT SIS DAT. !>eave Arrtr* « JU a. m Spokane p. ce. ji ■», ». m ItosoNnd S;4» p. m. I.p a. tn. ....... Nelson ......... 1.46 a. m. Ckrea connection* at ison ellk si**n* ir for Kaslo and ail KoottMf I atkM for Ke<M» River aisd flottoA" ary C*eak coaisct at Marcos with atagg daily. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TAW.rrs«-»mrci.Y «r*« £y "\ JI f v,rr*«» fitNi* *NS» N 3 fl «n l« !««»•.<• ■» fMa « ll*aiMa <■ « J ■ »1 *'» •*'»"seetajaaee I t»*»*iss sae Is<-'» f Ju ttr-Tt.l w «*»'"*♦> a»MI »»"'( \ -T Lm* iit . f »/» «l 4se esa f » _*ii f<,» * ar »*">*•* y,r <tt tßMkiif Ml rwwwi'.s a 1,.M >n : »• : I.f r .«• sfco** I - **4 *'• l»i'* * Ziat *l4 s cons «!IM» n.. »- »i«-« JM«t*e tt» Ai*a TWr t.».« . .. -~l ft»--j»aA*s »«Ml will jr<*s- f*" • Mil m mil** »•,*/»«. t at#' *"' rwi t »f rrrtni ff#* ajax remeoy a>., For eaie by Stewart S Dny Ta *S F're« artsue, and H- ». UIIMM First and Merion. T