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THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. tfQl. XX XII" NO. It Isn't Accident. -dt TRADE HARVT INCREASED ALMOST DAILY RT P.E.wjJf Os' PEOPLE W>N-T COME HERE SIMPLY OCT OF ! j^pfTf n,p fTf BETAT SE WE ARE SATISFIED WITH SMALLER PROFITS OTHEK-- AKK FOR INST ANTE THIS WEEK WE HAVE A ! -jCIAL «OAP OFFER. AND ARE SELLING PALMA ROftA TOILET | a t i CENTS PER CAKE OR 30 CENT* PER DOZEN. WE CLAIM jfg ggrTKH B"" k AP THAN IS GENERALLY SOLD FOR ft CENTS PER j; ih AAD HH: FIRST AVEM K 84*1 Til. SEATTLE. WASH. - ■ n 4; OTIS' MH l.'-V My The mother quartz loda 1b yet to t* car dL. overed on the Yukon. I 1 W *'« have a complete stock of chemicals I i «f>d chemical apparatus for field or labor- I atorjr use. Ou.- Blow Pipe Assay Outfit I is Just the thine to take out prospecting I or f ,r private work at horn.', |l I Orders and Inquiries by Mail given 11 I II prompt attention. J | fpART & HOLMES DRUG CO.. 703 First Avenue. Klondyke... The Commodious und "Pnrfll fid" Fast Sailing Steamer I l/I lldllU Leaves Seattle Sept. 10 ArfWtGet There St. Michaels Island. Alaska, mouth of the Yukon river, malt- Hwnarik.ru with the river steamers Weare, Cudahy, Hamilton. Ilealy, Power ad Klondike. Passengers v. til be l-md- d at Circle City, Fort Cudahy and Eton- Alfitfaiaes on or before June 15. I^> fare, Including Board, /£ \ Seven Hundred Dollars /UU Phew tuwl <iuarti mines bought and sold. Investments in mining property tefe »vinf expanse of sending agents. Our agents and experts are on the fKBt «$4 tavc been for years. Wi sffl ls»!ie letter* of credit on our ccmpany at Its pests—Circle City. Ala<*a. [gtffc* C*Atlty. Lww»on City and Klondike gold fields. Northwest Territory—at i tiafjt ef 1 per cent. Tuiwae taking passage en steamer Portland employment will be given If they sdwtrs «tti-.g and banking steamboat wood a» the rate of U per cord. lait* storks of supplies of all Will be found at Fort 'Jat Tliere and Hamll- Slwtfce Lower Yukon. For particula r* apply toti American Transportation Trading Co. Xo. Uis First Avrssr. Seattle, Wash. niMEC TOR a. 11l Bitty Michael Cudahy UL ~»..J*wtaa, Klondike Ooi.f FV!d« Jchn Cudahy .. ill. Ft. Cudahy. N W T. Err. • .« fiamllt 11l- A W*n»e t'h' -igo. I!!. Por' - R Wesre III to Dawson City, $200.00. Via !10*10>-\|.%>K V TMANSI">RTATIO\ lO > 5. S. "DELAWARE." e err t*--l e'ej.«r.t ■ -.m-'-suv. ! t< ni capacity, w..l from BKAITLE '* lOOHAELS on or a* it \? A IK 1 ! r Kith. «7ts« fbdbfd t «nd ii.i'f.'t;; rn. Crr.?-' • with new steal ribbed atearr»ra at HRH4SLB DAWW ClT'i ' Yukon river points and making r-yular th* acil on. J. LI. C. !<OCKtVi)OD. (iom rs! Agent Se>;«t!e. * rates, ind furtiu ; i *> r t np'y t - (iIJOROK J WTI.I.EY. Central Dock Seattle. T.'SIQ ASS A YtVG m*»/{£f/WYG 'pTst •, I ir;G VCJR Oust touS YC-U KNOW SKACTIy what >ou are getting nnoGtT c»sh "*t3i*Tt w v ,*,STt» CC ; «v t,Ng Of tu*nS f*Oi Savi fxPßtss chargls commissions SROs. N t JE «tl*- MANUFACTURING Jewelers. |J|6CH£P.RY ST. /O=>S£.CONDAV. tl "*»Wl. t; rati a ;«• .• I H»» Her (•fflrr la >»»r »«ore, SAPOLIO fI.MPI K, \\ >HI t>s i BIUC.UTMX r Nc ES 0> (ioj.D T)l ST. ***• Mvjlt. r« , nd t % lt # full peymant on mint r*c*«i>t«. Dt V i r h Ht H TO> & CO.. Hanker*. Sctttlo. ■•A MADr i \i 4>l> • '"UKILA N •vDUnn on guard against yellow jack W hole Gulf Fnder Strict ynarantine. ONE MORE DEATH OCCURS Orean Spring Is Completely Isolated Prom the World. Ik' *««tkfr« Ktstes Promptly Weet Ihe l)**«fr, 1 isuroaulf Aided Hy "srlsf Hospital Mrvlrr—Mall to He l umtcalrd-Inspection ( aaip la Snharha of llirun Springa— Three < a.ea at ftilosl. hut No Vlore mi *rwr Orlrant-Ample I'rrrau tions at Mobile. NEW ORLEANS Seat 7 N s'-t fe'l on New < #rieans without a single ca*e of yel low fever h-«\<ng be»>n reporte-l to the state Ixiard of health. But one Import ca*e tf far has -it;ve!'»-» 1 her <c i itb has *wSr>--d that out. The b'txrd of health to r declared th it. in spite of all reports to the contrary, not or » of the family who had contf hither from Oe»an S t >ri.i?s had b. "t\ stricken with th<- disease. The afternoon dfepatc-wts of the A°sccl sted contained a s!at«*m nt ms.de on t 1 a ithorlty of th» marine hospital of Wftshlrgton. that Dr. Otiph&nt. of the lo e,*tl Itoard of health, had telegraphed Dr. ir. of Mobile, that two deaths hid occurred her*. and that there were thrc? T'W caws Dr OHphant affirms with em l h»*l* thai h»» signed no such dispatch, r>r did any representative of Ins Last • st I' ring tl'»- irifft'v of the k irl of , It 'i ai d. Hded to wire th> exact situation to WasMn. The appsnded dis p-atch was sent and dispatchers of similar lm.ort were sent to 4 me twenty-fire boards of health in country: "<>n« cj's#' of fever from O -'an Strings died thl« morning Extreme precau tl ins tak« n. Know of • o other ca«e »*re. • r>ri OLTPHANT " Dr Ollphint «*v« he s»nt no other dis patch 'o Dr Wash In, tnd tha' either the ni irln** hospital his b-en inpi>oprd or It • greet Inform ition h■>« bs»n given out. The t.el|>l Km mils M ran lined. "Pds morning at the residence, the first and fatal case was reported yesterday, Ihe v rfns '" c ' * f *re thoroughly Imiregna ed with fulphur. anil I* is b»- llcved every lingering germ therein has been killed. The four Inmates, two s«r vsnts and the motber and hrother of the bay. are absolutely qua rant In d. Physi cians are promptly reporting cases of fev«r ihst romp under their observation. Dr. Waimiley said tonight that four or five d uhiful ca*«-s had been reported and that members of the board of experts had in v>*'-gated th*m all In r.on- of th tn wis tr r- a tr re of ymptom of > 11 w f v r.. Want iiitnrnrillne Holaed. The H.nrd of health was thronged with p :le t?-rough>»ut the day »r>l far Into the r .rh!. Miry came to inquire ns to rh« prohabtßty of a modification of last nlghfs swe ping pr clamatlon of quaran !ne. so that friend* and relative* sojourn!-•* at M! I*l » ! «otird r «©rti< mlffht be allow, d to com* 1 home. and other* came to sa-'ur# h. ilrh certificate* !n nrder that thcv ml*ht le»v ihe city, the lifer t«!i;g mot!y com nr«~;il traveler* who were generally fur nished the proper Mil* of health Purtng day it vu repor:«d a train load of p«- r ,!* from the East had leyond th« city tbntt* awaiting such ac tion by the board as would p-cmi: them to come into town. M*J. Day. local chlof of the railway r .. ••rr>l!A ceiled upon V .r«h J. >f the Louiavll:» a Nashville railway with MSMNMNM to the HlUltll ■ : f o( muti to and fu m the infected point a. «V>mplaint had be*n tude thut t n S.»rtn«s ai d Buo*i were b*>.r.g d«- jrtved of m*il faniitie*. Arrangement* «rtl) be mad- to taKe the mad fr»tn thj atr.tkHit at Orean Spring* and FiJoai ly n - sn» of pouch catcher*. Uninfected p :nta a n nst affected. ( omplrlr in*per(ii)n A complete insprction camp hi* twn organised at »h lUgJlet*. through wh an entrance U mn 1«- to the city. No doubtful pentlt will be allowed to eoire in la»;>NM!>rs have been r» at to -til 'he CSclf cfiit point® to tne<i* a fuil ant th- r. us»h tXv*»ml* st. >n of t^r!r hcai s un*i Minitary condltt.nss. Tbora seeir* to i*o no threatened exodtrn f r | .•• . y A:' Jt one r • 1 re; rt« l>» «ir., < < ttjt tor a.- normal. The Nor'h . i • rn off •>»"<•' n-.k! th<~e w«»r<* cawing a hearter oonrlgnm-nt of pa«*- enger* than ordinarily. and attrii sted th® ir« sea*+ t J the natural fear of unaceii iratcd atnnser*. One Heath N t Of« n »prln*». Only one additional has N~en re torted a* »wan 8; rr »r« w *h >vmpi m« <>r >.• ~»w fev« r. a mulutt.- N «• w c -<r* hav - hr on report •-*! during th ■ .if !f-ri'o- n. t>*ea- Spring# hae n w t*eri ah*.-Mutely rut <"«f? from the mi -i<> w »r!«! and the eniv n««M of r**n'-h p.t the tnm nr,» by wire or ma T>e ;- ,- r ,:.-r ■' v*>-'! r.seh w »rk-d t« «t. »<■- S--- ius vjfferfng t* c+rt*i n to f dlow It ir»« ?a!d thta *f ->tTM>on th«r<» was or.'y » ton of t«~«- In tb«« towr ano hit tn<*r» v u r.9 way to the aprtng* - t Hit little re*' iu-ft ,t > v •,{ « « ,**r'atn "iat a! * rpf» 1 * Tot ft*on but tn the wjrw of a dav '-r two wia tour, t wheri.' > rel t *:H Ne avpp -»1 If - - qt ;red. dty p V*tria«» w li volunteer to ( ,j th** doctor*. I'rce.i»«lo•»» *' Hofilte. y, ' K A k.. fi-fpx - ■ r Don has be*n t*jten Ml*y t# jfOir.i afj.aet the jntr«d«< tlon cf fever .tto ii >- l>i;•«. Rigid quarantine has fee, n e.«taJ»- ijaned by land ard w*;t ard haif a terfona who got ia t« * r« th# :io «rr*n«e®eßt» »-»re have t»- n *eni out of th* cm to th • d t a < . . :«d ftfteea mi. * wmt on -. 1.0. •• , A Na- sv !« t * m'm» art- detains! an :r«. •- * <■- can-:* from ooa*t poscta or i: ■-?. N * «» *. Thi-y mu#t r main ten days ;~i q. r«r • e. T" -•* are levml there r. a Js" >tn ci * ® are a iowsd to r me • *n A c\-*e as»na»rati.--c befw »y the pu . ' •s a? s th* t»>ard of h-a'- *to a*> - r that th* r e e no • v-* t « • .2 Mobile M*r.a- H «!■ «i > - •; \i ; rray w. ihe k ere t- * - * ' r to idtv* ta 5h * morr r< • • iuat% m-T for O -an t • „ ... d«t the 4t#.»ax- thar* o> t r .« j. Hiftot did the fev-r at iirun*~ w ch. O®. Xtt<r* it so few at P-rraatc- - r u f»r M can b*" :• '-""d "* r - "-*• '*• CV aa >i-rra* i tirr' • la > \ a * * ■ -•■• a coventor h** oait d% an *.iu: ••- » <t» Kiard of b altb *s -h * -J * ~ » •.> cvt<d«r the y*Uvw f«\«r a; 4 * SEATTLE. WASHINGTON. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBEtt *, ty>7. •Stoati-ao. Ten prom teat rtatM w-nt svopptsi ©n t.i' si*- Nrtskvills tra:n this "ou tßs city asd forced to pass taroufh without s:opp:ag here. Three cf tie iate arr.vai.* from Ocean Springs ars sick and ori-?rs in the city health office require all persons from tb» mf-wted district to be moved out of the city at once. i krrr I. a»ea at Bileil. Brt/)XI. Ms Sept. :-At »JX o'clock tor.igat thr*' w il-defined cases df y*- w t- v*r found nere They are under g-ard and no fear is felt. Aid I r»m th»- <.«»*•• rnm« nt. WASHiN'3TON. Sept T —The e r.-ral power to cfa- k the spread of »ik»* f«v r. Th.s will be dees mainly through the agency cf tr* marine hospital servvce. Dr. Waiter Wyman, tfce head of the bureau, returned to this city today and *asum»-d active cnarge in directing the of as s:»ting tne state off!' .ais of :n thetr efforts to confine the disease to the k* ality wner i: a; to have started. Dr. Wyman says the situation at Oc»*n Springs is entirely In the hands of the otate board of health, which the marine hospital bureau :< doing pa?- •ible to assist. Dr. Duiteras. the weii known expert in ;-*;k>w fever, who "was T'-u*. «ted t-> g.j to Ocean Spring* by Dr. Wyman. will reach there tomorrow. His opinion on the dis-ase is awa.ted with in terest by the bureau. The marine hospital service has ample camp materl- s <«n%, n n splendid outfit which has been at Gains vilie, (>a., ».!1 be started tonight on a tram for th v; ♦- t> .>f Oct-.in Spring- It wiil be taken to within thirty or forty miles of the pla«'e and. if a camp of deten tion is found n- • • -ary, the outfit will be used as occasion may require. The bureau a.i k- eps p«>rtaii.e apparatus at Sa\an nah. Oa., Intend- i for use m cpid> mics. It cor.s:*"s of m i -nines for dis.nfe-:tsng and futnigatir.g purposes. They have !>-. a started for. the v; inity of Ocean Spring*. »AI.I.SUI Rl*S PL%* ACCEPTED. Bot It la a Grrmaa \ Ictory—Thr ».io ♦•rnment nt i rele. CONSTANTINOPLE. Sept 7.-Th. Mar quis of Salisbury s proposal for a com mission representing the six powers to assume control of the revenues with which Greece w U guarantee the payment of interest to the holders of old bonds as well as the payment of the Indemnity loan, has been accepted by the powers. The arabasra 'ws have decided to de fer decision until p*-ace Is signed on th.* government's note in regard to the ap- P intment ot ai> Ottoman governor «>f I'n te an I Its Intention to retain Turkish tr«xips in Crete. LONDON. S- : * 7.—The Marquis of Sal isbury's latest proposition for the settle ment of term- of peace between Turkey and Greece t~ generally regarded as a v!< tor:, for German diploma y. and much b-tter feeling Is displayed in England over the British premier's back down. CANEA. S»-pt. 7 —The Turkish gen darmes have been placed under the com mand of ©ffloers of the European gen jtirm. rie, the powers bearing the expense and r» ceivin r there for half of the cus toms r venues. The only r> malnlng Q'fe-tion Is the dates for the payment of the indemnity. T:e powers desire to Insert these dates In the treaty of peace, but the British ambassa dor, Sir Philip Carrie, suggests that tl.-y leave the dates to be determined upon by the International commis-drm. Th- ambas sadors exp« et that all the details of the treaty of peace will be settled on Thurs day next. I* \IK OF Dl 4'%1. Bt\ IM)I.I:HS. Imprisoned With Hnsaed Itnocal* nnd Hidintc In Ihe Blae-k Mnria. I»NDON. S* pt. 7.—The duke and duob.-ss of Kio Grande were arraigned in the Marlborough street police court this n rr.irig, charged with defrauding hW"Is and boantir* hou«>**. The duke is said to be a Brazilian nobleman, and the duch f «-s, it ;» a-«erted, is a niece of ex-I'nilcd States Senator Corp r. of Michigan. The prison -a were br ught up in the mulst of a motley assembly of ragg' d criminals. They had slept in the c« lis at Holloway, and showed the effects of the unom fortable n'ght they had pawed. The charges were made by Mrs. Elizabeth Standi-y and other boarding house lep ers. After hear! g the evidence the mssrt?- trate sail it w «s a dear case of defraud ing and remanded the prisoners for a k. They were returned to Holloway jail in the Black Maria The female prisoner appealed to the I'nited States embassy for protection on the ground that she was an American, hut the of?l-ial ret lied that she ti«d forfeited her clflsenship by marrying a forv sgner. *%O%STA MM»\ T«» T%KE OFFIC E. I tit j»f rrfi ?. c c hanif in Spain. i n«or «Mr to n ( Bhnu Settlement. NEW YORK. Sept 7-A spe<-;al to ?h« Hera. ' from I". : <"-1 * S, n. s »ys that it is stated on the hlg»v«t diplomatic au thority that the present Spe.nish govera ■Blt will g> out within a fortnight and • »t t-.- !. - i!- w I. :re >n The Her tUTt Tirrespondent !n Washington, coax nten* ng on the a bore d:»patch. says: "The !f als of the *'ro*'rt have irn received any inlormalion of a e-hanr» in the rr ■ *-r\ bat the* ? ve b- Hev«-»! since 'he <!• ath s-t Sv-nor Canovas that It I* ptMHi *he con serr-i ve ministry w -\»M by ore h «d 1 by Ser * Sir' -'a. fSurh a charge has been hoped tor by th» adrr. «- tratioi for the reason tha- u is believed that the liberal* would pursue a orurse In r: \ri to r* ;Ka very d ffe»em from that f-r w -1 bv the cor --ervnti'. - 1 * •■} >**f. -, r e ' 1 * * • V nf p- : r < r \-i * t t t> it. if Se-or Sa*:a«fa <•: .M c->n>a> nto he w ;M r«ce-' e wi-h f-,vor th« r w .-Ter* ' the g<vtd o**t »• * t* f to brV abo t *s T fp, J * reovor which Minister W tferd Is to make."* Ml l l>i OF KOM,<l TROOP*. The* Ma»«*cre tleteian lifldeers. r>e »?rr»» I ort» Riiii lin I' rrrh an 11 n * FP.**«SFT»S P*rt 7. —Xf.V? sdvt-es have h n from V"g4r.dt swing that a rr. «*»« .w>ur?»d ir >*■ c rroopa of '*• ' Fre* SJ-yre lr ti:» Toro di«'r»ct. T • B ti ' r*. it is sa d k» ! f*fv-tlre }; g j »- ft' -rs and rr n a i d<»T. yed »I 1 thr- f. r v CT!mmi:iii;g right a? d ief" I ll* I*rrii'» a I'rlner-. IhNhOX Pep' 7-A"- .-sr ~ < f- r-ls *v-e it W ... ntSy ~ , ted t' t «h* w»- privately rr.\rr ' at*Md to 4 foreign noMeman. Th , -; referred t. do !h*:e*« "S Prtnc* F. head f* Km sst ri» 1* H -in It ha« 'r. the g'. I *** x* •"'* the } tT *>4 capitals t ' * • " xt he w t » ■ * . >r and ardent of tfc* "Jer--j- Uly." I ™ •i»r«enrs looid Take Mnatrildfa. T >V V pe-. " *— T" T * c "T»- r '■ • • F enos A - - , - r# fne e . •• r. >:« are wj hi- r* daj«- nsarch f M :. vv.' o If tT v ; j ie;.rmined • act 'fee rap- ;r« of t k » ca; ..4 w >uid ho l* sdhie, as the g*rrt-.»r. c <*s»prt* a oaiy t •' nsen a -i thtrc is p.? - ■ f o.f <> w-r«e. tjcr-r f-< :<««. „ r a ! 'e- Kwar ' ***** I ke serosa, for exam p . The ffirnaer. <*rta:r y. w ;} 1 h«e prefer ,-i ■ • »er* cot that a *r.« S&rsapartlt* • * ai* . it mat r*. atsd rtve the P-w *utl- r-r b«slth. St. ; ac .j aappi. t a. a < amp"* fork <» u 4 Bean*. - Me, mil ■ JIHI Federal Official Says Stampede Siitmld Stop. OR HUNDREDS MAYPERISH Urgres. Euf reciuent of Sieaiuboat laspeetion Laws. *•« Per rent, of Tho.c Already wt SLasaay and l>>ea (aa fi+t rkruogh, and I hounands Morr Are on the T\a>- %n old Pahlle ostein I Predicts That ih<* Heat Will (amp oa the Trail til Wia *er— til the Steamer* tre Over loaded, and Many Are I uira* w«rib>— Suffering and Starvation Bound Is Hemait. WASHINGTON. department today ma-.', pubii. the follow'- Ifig letter frum a government off! in 1 now cbj tits way to the gold fields, stating at the some time that he writ. r. whose name is had been twelve years in the service, and was thoroughly reliable. A .4. z: -«I de-m it mv duty to writ, you on a subjert that do.- n ; come strictly within my line of duty. a« it trench'--s somewhat on the functions of the treaanry department. I have had a lone Mr Ivey. collector of customs for A.a-ka who is at present at Skaguay. three mile? h. low here. The Skagu y tra ; Ij> trie m -t largely used ov. rlanj route (tno;*h by no means the i to the Klondike Mr. Ivey informs no> that th-re are now between tide water and the like s tneihing like l.fW p>eople ami 2 'XO horses, i he commander of one of the vessels now at Skaguay states that sixteen vessels are chartered to land car<>e« at that place be tw>-t n now and the l.'th of September, and that the number of passengers w;ll iver tge 3U> to eit.-h vessel, making 3,3"*) more p onh 4 who will attempt to go in this fall. "I have talked with some of the most ex perienced traders and mln rs in the vicin ity, and their unanimous prediction is that not over 30 per cent, of this v.< -t numb r will get through to Dawson before winter sets In The other *0 per cent, will camp on the trail, and those who survive and get back to tide water will have to winter at S! aguay or retnrn south. "If the rush continues two weeks longer hundred* of people will i" rish. The postmast-.-r and Indian trader at this pl.t'e <Mr. H err or) states thut more than 1.000 mer hav<- gone up the Chilko>t pi-s during the past tbirt> day? and that TO" of them are still this side of the lake, twenty-focr mile® from here. Ves sels are arriving every- day or two. ar.d at the present rate of Influx another thousand will enter the trail by Septem ber 10, Mr. Ilerron is of opinion ihnt not more than twenty out of every IW will «♦'* through, ar.d nays this trail is far more dtsr.fvroiM than the Skaeuay after the sm>w set* in. He says if the rush con tinues another week. the resultant loss of life will be appalling "It is difficult to suggest a way to stop this inrush of people, but Mr Ivey int!- mfttes th.nt ff the ln«peefi<n rules of the treasurv department were properly en forced. it would materially de. rexae the number of passengers on the incoming yo«i Is. Nearly every v. -->' l that arrives here bring- twice as many pas«eng*-r« as the law allow* it to carry, an ! many of them re condemned craft, which have been fitted up for this trade. "I have talked with several men who have recentlv arrived here from the Klon dike two of whom left there less than thirtv days ago. They tin anlmously acree that there is a rl> h sold field there, but the facts do not justify the present stampede, and they say th> re is bound t# be nvich suffering and actual starvatipr provisions are already wcnree and the prices of nwnv articles absolutely pro hibitory in the case of a man of ordinary means." "The mail facilities are vtry bad here, as the po«toffice d« partment has not m ide any allowance for the rapid growth of postal business." DEFUIIES DRIVEN OUT. ■ - T « Ice Rraleged by *lrlker» nnd All ll.idly H ocrdcil. Thr? *-nrren itrr and l,«*i»»e T«f n. PITTSr.CRG, Pa. Sept. 7— Efforts to «ict the striking miners of the Pitts burg A Chicago Coal Company at Or angeviHo, one ard a half miles from Gsstonville, re*ulted in a riot of no men proportions a* 1 the utter failure of the oomvanjr to n-'ccmi'lisi Its object. At wt 7 o io-k last night twenty dep utes from Washington Pa . In charire of Chief D'puty Wetherlll. reached Fin l -vvi!ie, wiier» they wer» nvt by a larre erf wd <->f striker* F.ach deputy was arm ed with a Winchester and revolver, but ; n j. r f the strikers headed bv la> Po?i«h women. c!o»ed in on th'm and ther were forced ha. k. ar.d finally retrented to Ga#>toovlHe followed by a bout yo nien and <* mn At Gaston viHe the (syvM took rep.ie»» in the of *-eof •' f c tnpar v * - V"pt sil Right, during the build ing wa« iKjmbarled with stones and bri. ks ard «n occasional shot was fireii. At 7 o'clock this morning the conflict s. "< d their besV g« d quarters and started to march to Hea led i b- a moman. the strikers ni#hed on the ! deputies with "tones and clubs ar.d pick ! handles, an 1 blews fell thick and rast. Or" b'.g * man wr«-st»d a from a deputy's bands and struck him on ths b«- s.d w •!» 1?. inflicting serious injury Py th.s time * <>»* rr.'-n, women and ch: irer. had Joined the crowd. They c«rr» from Venetla. Snowden and Fin- S« vv > The deputies rr.--de their way to OrarK-vtlle .nd took refuc in s want ' ho-.s* eiosely followed by the mob, which s;:rr .n led the building and threaten>-1 I to btirn it. «>ne of the strikers ar>- pf'^si'*h» i d the house wth a flag of trtce and & conference wa« he, 1. The debuts—s m-r' 1 ord-red to leave town, and after a short parley decided to do so. They etn r* d from the house, a badly - wed lot of men. ar i walking between ' t i» or ned ranks of the strikers f - Gast nviiie. Aimnst every ttmsi in the fjc-sse was cut and bieedtng 4nd sev eral were badiy hurt. As th» defeated deputies run out they were grated with ard ridicule. Tr:e str'k* rs t' -n closes! thern. ard marched them to fbe stati n where they took a ' tra a for Af»r th»ir de parture the m.b wss !.spr-r*e»l and #v try ti.:ng qui* ted down. « RllhKß TO UtD Thnosh *on-f nnmittal. He Will Prnhshb Ron tor Sfavor NEW YORK. Sept T- R * -i k r ■% \ * ,•%< ■ rigsr on tt.es fitr: •* New Tork. wh h trr ved today HsWi w paae--r»- gers hare wa» to the *f>ri S:«ton that be i« to be *he "Patnsr »•• v carc. * «:e for majror t-»f G-ea*»r New York Dur,.»g fh« voytge rr -rv eff-rts a re made to draw Croker owt nth « subjert. bat not oely to cews men fc-a" to h's m-Asi . friends he de line to a~a:e v . s par ' ufcdfiMtdlftg Or » fr-- " "'W»rer, is T'tst he t» » f ro>B<!y- tt d!n^tl to s*rmi* the qae of his ranse as a cajy*Wi:e for mjyor. though he is nata r .lv ur.w Lag hst any announcem.-nt should n» msj#. •» the effect before he tea had an opportunity to confer wita his Ke at en ants. I hare nt the slightest doubt that Tamminy Hall w H -arry *he C ty by •• .«*» vo *s and upward " said Osltcr to the correspondent of the Associa:->1 Prfss. "N'W York never had on« rsfira xto.aistration another. One such government as t v . s appears to be al! the »" > 'st ind under. To present «o caJed r--f rrr adm r.istradon has N.vn C".:-r*y no-.d for its -r.crease of the tax ra*-\ a-c;mpa;_e>i by a high appraise ment-" WHOLE an vrRY SHOOK. Burnlns \ataral «;-»• Explodes Mtro- Oljcriar niih Trrrlttc Six Kaawa to »*• Dead. < 0.. B*p- 7.—A t-^rrP>e exj«>o *i«xi of tro-c'yce~ e oevswred here if. .•* aft> rnooa at 3 o"clo<k, resulting in The deaih of s-.x whose ;um# are kn*»wn. and others at prestut tuiknown. Killed: Sam Barber. Allen FarrtdL John Thompson. Charles Rtrtcl. l^esdale. Havens, a boy. The explosion occurred v <V-*n'"s well, at t-, r-~ .r of the Xatscna! Si;: p!y C»wn- Pany's building, fn the village limits. T..;s wt il had been *hoi by Sanru.-l Bartwr. the shooter for the Ohio & Indiana Torpedo Company. The wfll was i ga.«er. and "When 13C' quarts of glycerine let dow- :nto j it exploded, the gas Ignited and w.th a terrific mar the tlontes shot high above the derrick. As s->on as the drillers saw the flames, several cltmbed Into the derrick to shut off the gas. but th. y had harriiv got there when there was a terrific explosion. The burning gas had started the remaining glycerine In the empty cans standing in a wagon rtear the derrick. In another wagon nesr by were some cans contain ing another twelve quarts, and this was j started by the force of the explosion. The second was blended with the first wiih a mighty roar, and the countrv surround ing for miles trembled from the shock The National Supply Oompanj > b u'd Ing was completely demolished, and noth ing remains where the wagons stood hut a b.g hole. There in not a whole pane of glass in any window in the town and every house and store w as shaken to its foundations, There was great excitement and all the remaining population of the town rushed to the scene. Who the men are who were in the derrick and who were killed cannot be learned now ow ing to the excitement. The damage to the Ohio Oil Company will amount to Their outbuildings are a total wreck. The town has a popu lation of about 1,2w. Many bystanders were wounded. StOHi; om; foh >ii< h\kuv. A < hargf of Fraud l'ail«. hut Kiirgrrj < bargr> tre l uminii. SAN FRANCISCO. Se-1 7 Sir Harry" Wer-wood Ceo; •. r was tried before Polios Judge I>jw today on a cfcarse of Obtaining nmn. y on fal-t; , re. fe >m L«i:;dlord GtJL.»iaer. of the GsliagL-ier ■was the only witness. He testified that Cooper told him thai he had |B»,CUO to Iris cr< Ift in a N- w .Souah Wales bank, but w is for.'ed to mixn.-i that he did not know ■that Coop r s story was lahse. The charge w as therefore dismissed. Two charges of forgery are pending against Cooper, and today < x ht«f Lees pre ferred two additional f.-Pony charge s against him. one for having in his posses sion instruments for use in counterfeitlr*. and one for trying to dispose of forged drafts. He will be examined on one of these charges tomorrow. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 7.—Chief cf Poliee Lees has received further informa tion regarding the Chicago record of ' Sir Harry" West wood Cooper. He secured 11 «00 from Mrs. Murphy, his landlady there, taking her check in exchange for worthless drafts on the bank of New South Wales. Her attorneys. Dunn & Byron, learning of this, w rned her that Cooper was a swindler, th- y having nad some experience with him. Instead f heeding their warning, she turned their letters of warning over to Cooper. THE W H(t>iG RIMI OP DHWOI R \T. Colorado «il* er M«-n Kind They dom inated a Gold Mnn. Sept. 7.—Thfre was conster nation among the Democrats last night over the discovery that the state con vention which met here yesterday had nominated a Cleveland Democrat as a candidate for Justice of the supreme ccurt. Wh->n the crisis in th*» conven tion w*s reached and it was apparent cn the *urfac» that th» nomination wis like ly to go to Judt* Oabtwrt. the m-mine* of the Fopaltst state convention, a sta*n pede was made to John Gordon, of Trini dad Many of the delegates who op posed Judge f>abbert did not s«-»m to know *ho Gordon was. anrl tn arxiety to get sway frotr. Onhbert lid not stop to inquire until after the votiog was over, when they learned that th> ir nomlnes was none other than John A. Gordon, of Trinidad, who took f ;f -h an active part In the Pu»Mo convention in and led the boifrs from the con vention that turned down (.rover flev«-- K - 1 on acr-n-int of h's r-' * ' n n the money question. M.ar>y of the del«*<ri'»* hare no hesitancy in expr'-ss'nir their d's gust at the hole their hasty action has landed them in. ( I.O»l\»i iVl.l M RUFt C*«E. < naiiirl Rrgin trxument* on Fair's m»(»i«ted IVnit. BAM rRANfTSm Sept - The sir* «fenesi in the case of Anjf j* vs. f'raven, which has oo« up'.ed the undivided atten tion of Judge giark and a Jurv for flv* months. commeßi-ed today. *hen Garrett McEnery the repressntativ# of tjtors of the Fi.'r estate o(«r<»d th" argu ment for th" plaintiff The Issu'ta to be s-<>»rr!tted to the jury are: Fir®* Wers the d*-*d« in controversy irinved b" J m«* G Fair" th*y duly a.~know!*drel fcr him? Third- Was ther* a ersrjspirary e*?*»irg b*-t*"-n M.~* Nettie Craven Martin K< y and M~s Atkins, which had for its obje-rt the I -,»t,-e of the Fair e»*afe* Mr. M F.oery began his arguro<"nt by p> owing the tmprobaWlity of th" signi.n* of the per "i! wii! by the late >r Fair, ar.d then reviewed the testimony re!f»ti-»e to the <">aven deeds, which he d»no>me««| as most palnal le frauds and for«re-1'«» D M D»l»as will take up the cudgels on beh-iTf f Mr*, '"raven at the e'->*e of Mr. licEnerv's -.l e*-J < ' jrti«. ;>•« "wi'T •mssher." will pmbaf.jy <t ipy rjsrr of the allotted 'im« for 'he def*n w v ,l> M-ssr« Mit her. and Wheeler will a-. -he tire a'.'u-wed ft ' ifi- ng ar g meet on behalf of the riaintiff. Tfce rrotMent I* l*ea»»» Isaala. iMET'-SFT Pa SUpt. *- ?*'« , d*'n' srl M»s M"K iniT arrred here frora Canton OHMmantatg and MB sr»nd a w*ek at the *-.Ttrm*r residence of Abssr of New Tork. ______ _ l.nlng ns the (|aeeH. The well-kncwn ffrrr of Pros., of • hi* city will open a g-r'rai mer-htn- AiJ, Mr* st Skagwsy As the shove gen !>men are wide-awake art|r» business m-'n, ■"* rHu*«ay ar» fur trate to h*-.- such men d. .rg bxutwm eb their n<-w lawn. CHAMBER!.AIVS P\iN BALM J i KJlrTTtaTI?*, u*f BACK. aabttuk cm ASi- kui making a wharf for ocean liners Yesler dock to Be Ex tended Kijjhtv l'eet. big WAREHOUSE NEEDED. Growtli of Commerce Has ten* Improvements. Fi*e llnadrrd Cresasted l')lr« Is He I ifd la ibe Exteunion—Fnnlneer- Ids I)fpn rimrnl of the Northern Pacific Krad) to KrKls W «rk- DufkNsr \tlll H«- tffsrdrd a >nmhrr ol % caarla Hl» Ina '»" Ihe >»ntiil iit tddition l» Mrtl»»fc»|»» lr«m Ihr drtrul. One of the most important Improve ments along Seattle 1 < water-front. that * likely to take shape within a few days, is the extension of Yesler wharf a distance of eighty feet into Elliott bay. and the building of another great warehouse. The movement is mgnitb ant in connection with the general growth of business between this city and the sea. and It may mean a great <i«*al more than at first appemr* on the surface. During the last days of the receivership of the Northern Pa nc one of the most important matters that Mr. Burleigh tr:od to have disposed of was the extension of Y«*ler sharf, the most valuable pit-cs of dock proi*>rty in the city. Hardly a ca>- for damages ag.t.nst tl»«- Northern Parirw Railroad Company or the Northern Pa«i --i tic Railway Company has commi ni A or carried on in any of the courts that • the Yesler wharf propt tty h.t> no: (•••• ti at tached in connection w.th the proc*ed i lngs and no part of the company's real . estate post* s.%ions locked ujion by en vious ♦'•yes more than that which *!an.U at the bay end of Ye*!«r way, th» plain* ! looking, old, red building With its white sign and the flank g rookerirs. that form a diversifled «ky am-, mark. ig a (ortuns j In the value of location. When Mr. Burl, igh was trying to secure a franchiae for e*ter;sion, tho common council was up to Its official ears passing upon the maps that City Engineer Thom son had submitted, but were to be offered j to the state tide land commission for ac ceptance. The ld<*ft Involved was that of changing the direction of the tfeets north of Yecltr w.<y so a;-' to i .rali l it. The gen i eral direction until Ra.iruad avtnue was croeet-d was to be ma:ntaSneti hut beyond Railroad avenue the *tr« et e**« nslona were to be deflected toward the west, ao a» to admit of an extension without inters tion. When the matter of » xtendii g Ye?ler wharf Into Elliott bay, *o that ot-« an ■ teamehipa might He alongside and in th« alips, waa under consideration, it was found that a loetinuation of Columbia atr<«« t, a ror'.lng to the survey of the tide pi ita then tn existence, woui l me»t r wharf, leaving .* triai K-d^r t,;s:n without open conne< tton with the Sound. Finally this matter a «•» adjusted by the acceptance of the tide land com mission of City Engineer T!iom<son'w r*- plattlng. Property that pr vtous'y had had <% fror»tagn on K»; ro ;l av« a..- ( «t mark««d Its <l»-pih with a reota: *1 N m by the strok* of a p*n converted into par all*. lo«ram* *:th acute and obtuee angles, tin J valuable a- buxine** prop -* ions», but con«pi<uou# by the way thry rh.»»'d the wake of the relating »uti across the strep hof aound. Then It becam- (w ssible to eatend Y*-sler doek bejonl the outer harbor line as far »a the kngth of piles would admit Without affer-ting any similar extension of Columbia «tre.t. Hurh i« th» und»r»ak!n* will in a short tim* give Seattle an torpror-d w?' and additiwral »ar*h»>t»" rce.ms, capable not only of providing ir oaim' ■ datk>n» for tha fW t of R mnd ifsnun that now find berths on either •M* of Yr-s'er do. k. Wut to »' tr- carji** * >t several rtea^ichips The w >rk of eatendlr.* the dor k l« Uk» !> - to o»n»men<-e at any tlrm>. the Inlorn i tlon haiir* been given out from th" en ftneertng department that the company wiS i-arrv on the Improvements under 'h» d:tM*t»r»n of S iper!nte»!dent F•.r'Jr»e w»r* a«k'-d, wh?n the w 'k * •« first projected, for the> pilins the d»— rr<and» at that tier.' hH< a for creoeo>««i pi'es SM !n number. The prP~*« sn>>- m!ft»~1 w->re thought by the N rth'*?! IhiHftr off-sals t<, b<* too high, and «r • tender* w*r*> re}rted. It has now* l«« \ • • • ' • • * ' • ' ' • : * n by the M'ddaugh s-. •♦-«-. a m r of prote"*i»g the pile* ag .test t» • ' ■« Ir vented by Harire A M aldaugh. if'. per- Interidemt of brtdars and tr;i>-k« of **<• ?• at*'« A It terrational r* : w -*, w h consists of wmppir.g Ihi j:4V. with b ■- lap. between which and the pn-« s* tar and sand. T v er ri!i *• t. e? V •- t • k » r * Irregular, a Irg to he ftii-"d in l»tw*s 'he prea t « ha.rf ltn» and the i:r ■ th« property. Tt.js spar-e w u at»- J-»e <• »t.- ve>-ted into doek property and upon H w!ft h* built a»otoer war*h.-,use larger than that at pr on the by eight? fret la length. Th* pree-nt war-*- ho-.ise. will the® be **te?td*d so as * » ti.f ISO '1 with the newer wareho»;«u» In si*e. There wrllt be an amp> tfrTre wav en the © -ter e«l*e of the wharf t a a<i thre* st<W*. It Is rum>red that the jjne opera. '.r.g the Ctty V atd Rosalie btwo Ocattie aid A-aska w*.»l doek at the i*.» oi Jmlgg **y wh-A tU9 toptoieinei. .s EftillT-PAGE EDITION ; arr ard that the steamship* .f the s» Amrrtc* Uno wiU a.so trar>-f?»r thetr buss :ess to lts» ita prcv«4 Tosier dock. M K\K« %T tHR « OM>'EHK\( K. KorJ't Oonnfall lunar* *orro« —\ i'axer'x Hrilrrntrnt. Sn-*~s.u I'* -pat.-'o :he P'vt-Inte!! >»*■■ r RVERRTT. jUrf : Whu: Dr '■U*l | rfngtnn u«w t > TV a«l th# verdict *• : the ! select number in the Ford trial, the !ars>> ! auditorium of the opera house »,* , •<. I ed to the door#. Is a moment * ,<• and hustle of a business a v. -* hushed to «o«nt#. Dr. Harrington t. ... n a clear unbroken tone thro.-ghoui. it - fore he had reading the up *ob* came from different wr:s > ; it <* ! house. T»ar* were seen cours.n* ilcm. a : thr of strong men. The e -»rt, <» ' Mi in mlenee for wow montunts. Mr. K rd still has many friends among hit eld uwetatM. | MV her. Rev. A. J. J *lyn. presiding ekhvr | of the Tacoma district. aro#.- to r*Hjut»t | that the Itev. Isaac Dillon he placed on (the superannuated list, his voice ttembled and there n« scarcely a dry eya among t! '» nifin!*r#, Hev. Mr Dillon has prc»nling eider and eight years editor of i th«« Chi <:, an \»lv ue. and la* :• t a member of the Oregon And Paget Sound conferer-e during .til hi* m;.:.«•;< rial * rk. Mr r»Ulon cam* forw ir -1 irj #l**ke a few words of parting, which j only added to the manlfrstailou# of friendship, As he closed tho *.inp "Blest Ite the Tie That illndt." Rev. A. J. Hanson, who la icoing to tho California confer* nc«\ addressed the ODD feremt- feelingly. He returns to the *aan» conferetuw from which he c.tffie fourteen > < ,»r# ago. Mr*. Hanson, who ha# t*-en an untiring worker in the church, alsu , spoke a tow word* of parting. C H. rteely. who has josi finished a co a>e of - . u;l> at Kv.m*ion ana D».nrrr, *!th his br.Je. formerly Mis# Nellie Mc- Intyre. of Olympsa. w.is In attendance. Mrs s«*ely #«■ pianist assisted at de*o • tlonal and Pentecostal «er vices. The Kyv. Arthur who has ro certly mp.t ted a course of study at Kvanston. I«iv« in a short time for i . w. «'li.ua, where he is as a i n it statuary. * Mr» l.itt»l« Heath Brown, state super intendent of the National Children'# Hirn- #> .ety, th« wmeatloa ot> th«- « «rkings of the s» ciety. Sh»- pre sented an ob>e< t iesson In the p««r»on of ; an adopted vlaU£t>>er of Rev. and Mrs. W. 11. f»elleck. of S. atle, hy placing tha little I-, -(ft-id ulrl i» ii i table, giving an illi..- u stK a of h h h..»m- <,- s chlkir-n *»-re thu adoptini !&to t"hrl>i:lan home® | ard ImitiH factors in the social and bus in-"-N tvvirld. Her remarks were greeted with much applause. Hish >p !"• - -aid in private conversation that he was Impressed with the great nt;rril>< r* of very bright young men wuo are in< tnbers of th*> inference. Th« summary of *he i*tati;<tical repair* at the M. li. ronfer»'nce shew? a mem l«fr*hip of 7.96 i. church*—, t£2: value. J3®£,- 15'. parsonages M: value tillTS; averaga isalarie* to prcarhers, alx>ut f4«» isrr an~ i ri m; cell rted for hom. and foreign mis ?lons. Vi.lij, total of ail bencvok'Uiics, i«. m.ni'KMi.\r mmui.kd. I "tuple t »|Murrtl lirranur » *>l« « pjr l.li er> ftinn llm Hcbintt Time. Sf»ecia! Dispatch to the Pont-lotelttjtencer. <*• »1.V11...K \V .»ih., Sept. 6. I>epusy Sheriff J 8 Wright r»*turt;e<l from Chewe lah thl« morning with Ira Hunts, aged t!i, and M,-< >1 »!:!•■ Peterson, ased 15. !n charge. Th-- young couple disappeared from Hos"«burg about a w.-ek ago and th* lnu!,!r> filled to dtacltßO' their wherea t»ou * * untH yestrrd.ty they etnerg«-d from th. ir hiding antl proceeded south by te <m. Voung Huntx's «l*ter. a Mrs. C.«r!er 4 who HVHI three mile# out from Ho*#hurg. •e-m* to have taken an imprest in trie < isr and drove fhelr team «# far aa < 'icwi lah. Ttser- they engaged a team for the journey southward, to reaeh some point In Idaho, where they hop»*d to ha marrl' •!. but the liveryman, who had ln*«n in-«tru--ted to start at 3 o'clock In the morn .r.g. f«ihd to suit In an ap«*paran?Mi until brrakfast Sheriff Wright had »r --i ve«l t<> that time and taken the young p. pie In chTrgr Prosecuting Afiorney K rkps'rick will take the matter In hand and determine what course to pursue with r> fer< • ■ t-> criminal proceedings agai&at the young man. * nrmr W omnn \rß<>nant. 8p iil h to the Post-lntelllg. ncer. u'YiSTA, H*pt. T.-Misai Cora Kewls, formerly of <tcoatn. ha* surprised al! her fr s«?r'!i» by starting out for th# Klon t) k Mta» Lewis was one of th* first jro'insc ! 1: >t OeMU an<l p*Vi 1 her way by her own effort* to »acc*Mtol ateno itraphlc work and went to Seattle. fha remained in f(«at!lo over a ye*r *nd Ml for Juneau. She remained In Jamau r>.ry a year, r<-(iirnrt to Seattle for a t!m«- and then made « sscond trip to Jun na, fr-m mo"i!v«, »he left August 27 In compsn f wfh her father, for the Klondlk'-. Mia* re-.>*ni»e« the word ••hu'Ue." sh« p«vs all expense* an<l says her Christmas dim r »' r)a*«m *HI ba rice puddiUjf with raialna. T<> Hi- I'.tlmHllrd to Mniilaiia. Bper*i*l Dispatch to the P^s'-Tn'eliigenegy, OI.YMPI A Sept. 1. - Pher'ff P. H. Hea- Km if Rutlf Montana. ha* b*en uraot r." . *»r: : i **r* by «lo\ Roger* tor the p - ?n o' AI. For>l. fok>M, who Is heM *.n <Hi*tody in Sjiekan*. having been •hot in thai city while attemptln* robbery. For ! b< it John Mnvkins, of Hutt*. over the he:td with a revolver white hi* cot*- federate*. s colored m«n and a VMBtn. re sp< • tlrely «hot and #t,ahbfd If-twkln*, who di«"1 from the eff<'t* «.f hi* wound*. t»l $»'ow»i«« rr«w "Hull- ItoiiH. 9 ST'.' f-> ♦* Pr t-Ititellt« w<T, OI.TMPTA Sep ! 7.- fjfe dlfdf»n»4« and «, , «ft h - V«- !'••■•• d to th* ' w -»• n 'f-d perwin* !>y the cat a ■r ,- i of - l.tfe diplomas. N. I* «» irdn«r Ann* Murray. Carrt" Hunt I'ow rr Kdw TwS'myef, J. B. Walker, E. R. White, Mary H tr grave; «t»{<r H rr K"-. ■ !• i*: S*t • • F*n i:tf K Ijn« Miry P, Cirp»n"*, Minnto F C. Inir.nm AHe* Rbiß. K»»rett "M-lmalt Rr«»jj«-a. Pi !»! fdspatch to th*> In'^il'><«ngy. KVF7H BTT, «'-p'. 7 Th' K>»re-t r o. 'ned wifti incrmmsA mXt*rutin?*. The -* , ;er« wj-<i are tear'nfig for tJwHc* I"? its* are Mr*. J4ma!t M « . rr M IV ,f>i. M!*J Ksift*y M"«* »' M * K: •; P and Mr V •> fs ■ <%♦ iai-'er «« prm !pal «f 'h*» rftool W 'tman l'ot>i>d t»» f*tnd »!»e Pole. NTW Y'IRK ftpt. 7. -Walter WVHmao, f i I Afh »•*!, ,rt r. liO «( the pa «>n the New York whl-n ar rwd tiwlay. He ba* tera to Norway ani l». .. 4 *(, ror. -lit wtth l>r. .Xjiwb to ar ■ ■ ? r ,i oier 4 a J-t'ze trum- r (f ;• He --Hid efforra w<>old he Ma do t N Jfth Po:> #»!!l tte <«t *M a -oftpilafved. * n lnrfra»e <>t g- / I> «; atrh to the Po«t-tr.'-M!*«nee*. TV aSHINOToJC. f>. c.. ftept. "--Alt l»- , * ,o Da* fei n £T»sii«d lo j. F L-.if d» n. Wa*h 1 j j.e « rlli-n **4 < b»H Hiatrter*' If v ; reed a B»"W Of «'h r»r -'"e or want the »Wot* owrsni*», r r 1 rr tr • - Fohea Isr* A Xdee 113» Belaud ave. CAHTOniA. ' * ' If