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THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. ;TXXXII- yg i>- Square, ISo. 2, Each, $3.00. j Sfluare, No. 3, Each, ; Jpj -» $3.50. . w ork bard enonah wlthowt wmHm themaelve* •«« |H"* pretty ««r. If the men folk* hod the watblag to do . f a a©*"' waalilnsf nisrhi oe juichfg quick. #»» '« * r M wet the etotheo elewmor 4« it ««i* k * r ,haß ,#r haß<l r not dooao«e the fah -0 I. the |ea*t. Ktt ] M A*o J"«» FIRST At K*l K SOt TH. UATTLE, WASH. We. I Fi11... /jk | Prescriptions. to oar bailaeM. Mr Bt it all We have hat one rale KIT!, KIT, KCI.IA > utwdr |a the city. sum! Hits 111 CD. KLONDIKE * A Commodious and Fast Sailing Steamer Will Wl SEATTLE ON OR ABOUT JUNE 10, 1898, And every ten days thereafter, taking freight and passengers, •rfW Jet There. 8L Michaels laland, Alaska. mouth of the Yukon river, mtk gaaaiftlcn* Wits tha river *teanv»rn W ,»are. Cudaby, Hamilton. Healy. Power BtEredifr for Circle City, Mlnaok Creek. Fo.t Cudaby ami Klondike gold Reservations for passage or freight on steamers may now be sewured by making a deposit. TM» and quart a mlaaa bought and aold. Investments in mining property nvfax exper.v- of ending agent*. Our agents and experia are on tha pnrfuut hare been for years. letters of credit on our company at l»» pcMa-~Clrc!e City. Ala«<a. rifotCsdahy. Daaaon City and Klondike gold Ael&s, Nortliweat Territory —at imrp af l per cent. W(tHock* of cupplles of all ktnda will b« found at Fort 3«t There and Hamil fcatteLcwer Yukon. For pur UcuU ra apply toi American Transportation & Trading Co. So. tits t Iril Atruar, prattle, \\a«k. UIKIuC TORS. Michael Cudahy Chl-ag*. lit Klondike Gold Fl'ld*. John Cu!*hv Chicago. 111. fcS *«r;,......Ft Cudahy, N W. T. Kmc** A. ITamlll Ch ■ <o. 111. Ohlcaaro in. TVrtua R XV* ... < % v,j ras . o p| £ATTLE J DAWSON CITY *»• f itl \ I io\ to:< S. "DELAWARE." *l # g*nt steamship, 1,600 tori a capacity. w:H aail from SEATTLK ■8 on or about • MARCH IHtli, I*9B. freight and p.b- vjin. Connecting « th r>*w «'eel rlbM itcimw at * «»'HAELS FOR DAWSON CITT and Yukor- rh er point*, and making r.-.-ular * the »ra»'>a. F;r fr« ight rat ■ i ar.d further tnf rti m»"m apply to J. B. C IvfX*Kv\ 000 Oeneral Ag»nt. i*eattl<«. or OKORt; K J Wll.U.y. Cmtril D k. g-a'tle. ■ ALASKA (jRItiMAhE AND TRADING €O. '•klfal »io.-W. flmi.imi. i.iNHi »karr», t?nr »hI<«« *.'«*. C«ill» t*.«l*l nn«t n«n "M<Tr«-rr<»lilcni. I'rnnk J. Raraard. '•csiitlri Cnldriii and aanngrr, t harlr« Hruhn. of Cr>«* Hrwhn I'acWlna « » I ****•'**. H. I.allmfr. naaairr llartoa A <«• . l'«nkrr«i •rcre ' '"'■ at 11. I'aul; >n|irrl*lpndrnl |,r<>«p,-«-|i,r>. Kell»; altar *»• *lll II of fv- * a compan> organised on stmighl hit* '!* m -'ne* 'a those whn desire t■> -I ire in the r!ohe-> if \'««k:i md tho KVtr ;k* ' *7 A <vrpm of r.--p.", ;iir« outfitted I gr^^w-■! it whole** 1-* r man [ ) „ *.; i, r the r rritory «or >tj< >» sterra »lty. and L ' r T! * 1 Mailer llitlMmg. ornlllr. \Va»l». P§.FRISCH BROS., L ' Oca tors In Xjr\ v S ViHttlS. JtWHIST. SILURHARf. hIC AEPA.RIXti of i mpliOAt»Hl \\atclii»< Bp""'' • 720 FIRST AVHM't. Mackintoshes....^ * **shinsrton RuttcrCo. 714- Hirst Av.. Seattle. Wash HANSHN. Gold Dust Bought. WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWEIKV. Etc, 700 i iR«»r WFMK. SF \TTLK. Pickers' Blankets... \ 111 v Y CHKAI' Co..!!!*? First Ave..Seattle. ON (iOI.D DLSr. , , , t mJ ,j fun or ratal DIMt-u HOR TON St CO.. Banker*, '•*-Horcan. v i t N#m fc.oc* >. ki**». I [II Ml i» m Uitimatnm Prospnrnl bv % Minister Woodford. MUST HAVE PEACE IN CUBA An Answer Mu*t B#- Ready for Mc- Ktnley by the End Qf October. Th' \daiiaintratlan Drtrrininrtl That M rrlrr'a Mrth«ii« «it I'artSraliAn Hate Had a I ons I miHgh trial, and that Amr-rlran lnirrr«i> De mand a I'rnmpi t n4 of (hr Rr»o lattan hf C oni|ar-»« or \aloaom > — The lltifuatcm *lay ( au>« the llianlah Ministry to (>o to l'le«-e» The Knd |« 4 lose at Hand In ( aha. PARIS Sent. 20 —A di»pa.tch from San S-baatian to Le Temi-s, of this city, »a>s that in his interview yesierdas - with the I'ike of Tetu.,r. tbf S,>ani»- minister for foreign affairs. United 8 a tea M Woodford did not present any claim for indemnity. but confined the Interview to ;» moderate pbtM in a statement of the great injuries commerce and Indus'ry had suffered In the United States through the prolongation of the Cuban war. Gen. Woodford l» said to have ad>led that retary Khtfntn bad riesi r d him to de ci.ire to toe Spanish gov--nment th*t *. *«s e\ -.dently liu.vossti, et r *>•,■» to *ub due the rebellion In a -easjnable time I and further, that if the war was con tinued, Cuba would be devastated and of no utility to Spain or the Cuban*. In conclusion. the United State* min ister is reported a* h»\lng cour teously but firmly upon the nervosity of terminating the war, declaring that if it were not terminated by the end of Oc tober. th.- United State* would feel joati ' fl- d in taking mean* of s*£ttrinf the in dependence of t'uba. The duke, according to the dispatch to the Tempo. while protesting -*g.tin?t *hf» alleged American "pretensions." said he w »uld reply •><? ially to the United Staua mm ster when the Spanish «- .rt mums to Madrid. MADRID. th» greate*t se< rocy is maintained r?za rd ; Ing the United States ultln.alum wui'ti j t>' looked upon as bound to cau*e * >rr>'.-it sensation In Europe and to have the greatest consequence for Spain. Whi.e Bit intondii'g It In It* action the 1 'nited S*%»e« has gr.-a-*v facilitated the solution ! of the mlnlcterl.il crisis. and that, there i will he a reorganization of the Conserv t tli> « tinder Gen Azcarraga the premier. | and Don Francisco Si'veila. lender of the di* ulent Conservative's. WASHINGTON. S*pt »-It ean be i state-1 in reference to the Paris pub | ligation purporting to give the sub *tan-* of Gen. Woodford - ."omnvirjr.i tion to the Duke of Tetuan that there has b- en a on the part of the Temps correspondent upon several points, • r tably fn respect to an ultimatum ard tha setting of a time for th* conclusion of the war. Ins* -ad •"•f fiv the end f , October n»xt as the date for the tcmini t n of the war. that par' ular d-«te w * mentioned when the Spanish ••■ur* would return to Madrid from Sar< S hastian. and when, consequently, it might lie in order to return an atr«w«-r to the latest repre sentation* of the United Slates n• nt throtiKh Mr Woodford. It I* d-- < I.»red at the state dej artment'that while Mr. Woodford did. r «l idea of his instruct'itn*. nut the dfep interest the United Sta*»»s had in witnessing a cessation of the deplorable conflict In Cuba, he did not deliver him self of an ultimatum but simply mid" a t-' »tefj-..nt ,>f »ur deep jnt«r -t ■ t'ti at of the Cuban war a < a t a* ■ evplanation fir intervening in any man ner «? this time. Mr \\ ocd'ard"* tebgrim regatalin< hi* corf reru-o with the I v ke of TVt.ian is B AW t fore Pros dent M Kin?. * LONDON. Sep; jc j\ »<> tj»,. S'ati ' trd from San - ■:»> • .f! g nernwen' «l ! ake ft- me • re : > Ur r t S f te. Minli'e- \y if r? ■■ 1 w rll probably :*y the < a .. e t f-»re !>"e E ro,> n •»>«• «h«)w -f . s 1 - • ye»r the fcreian «*<-*'rt \ n*l tba th» «vmpathies of the |>n«vr< w r ■ I'kely »o go beyond pi,.• •• r. of the >ndur- of the fnlte,! s-atss Mu.-'s not rt >f* x Ua ci rrlep. i I KMS OF roSFERKXCE. rorrf«pon#t **nve Hria rdlng thr **»*! « Fnelnnd »**%! A—!,nul|th OpiDinii, w -> the* <:?*% *# r-rtr* n ?v« ,v t*+ wr «if> *n it ** r nir m-* t .4 • u wti • fr+i* r*t- m *■% \? L-'-" I-- m*ii*r mprt*+ -n !« a* 1 Am' Hi? l »rt3 5-a! n r -t* '-t * i frnin thr Bri fi! of - • f T>•. * -+ \ ,h « C ,u v • f V,*- t > *t*tt thut -**r rt -> ty * . u \ +rt>, I* t to asrr*** 4 - ■* nv-. • - ; *<\p% rt- r *'V Or- > r ' - » svM th+ t nit< ! ?ir iVtoSwr whrm Ibi pintm - 1 +■ ■9- rt fh* *"»t. r 4 h# r o » rri Vf 1 f pi % - * -!' > nt the few t r - -r --r-i ts»r n* je th€» numVn, fon4i tion* and of th# fr-^. Prt :oi At .- . - r* t ti V&'H %r&t wr ? U tt * m <t s . • H' » 1 f h * { Hay In % r*v>\r, \ <htt Ati •' rt ft fail 1p trutmb a r . • » bv Br.: -r W. 4* timortHt « t* tA m jbjtttf* ftn.l t# rot to b# ronf-M to v- « cf t •» t'r * ? S a* < ftMl nmt Hr--ft.i« t? > -• h 5- - t*r mti.rh elo-Hi tsi# mrr««f>oxi i— t : > tM« tim^. •*lt flkiy <Hit of rIA f« -r m. 'o ■»- caftU to your ? ■ 111 r *** * * ' * at\ n to as # r' !h# ur* i % th# r;- V , %r t Jn* ps-sn-rrft "r t r \ taf Z *-•*" • tO c * i?** tts<* con fereace WA*H!KOTt">N, Sept Vo»t<* rwt'urnest Waahtngton la t f-y>rr. hit i-mmer * *tn* - ear W N V . and Wan- - for the appr<a»ohing inter*- ffco-**? eo.-a Of ar»« etper'- ♦n cs«v wh , wi'.' 'akc ps« '• ■ in* tr> * 1 jl 4 jxvre*s ha* «'g* , « rsd t*fre •• '■ %'•* >•* *•» >1 * . < R n»s'rew«-itatioa t J*] • . - f n f*»>r ? wA * I.ONPiW I o. of ta# coioaiai «4<a ua SEATTLE. WASHINGTON-. TUESDAV. SEPTF.MBE.rt 1 <97 f rt-.e («*«'• *'• .** «*" d.-pat< hof Sec | r*:ary B>srmi3 to Ambassador Hay. tfta S Sraadard **'~s. i "The eorreepMdeaea riw»j that the British g<wr«fr.tß«nt has a per'ert *r« w*r to tha conjlt.a?" of th* at Wasfctnar !*. and the carefa reefer can ; V ♦to cvvT In Mr. Chamberlair.'* »x --pos.'loe th* N»»d* of a **rio«;a h»dl-*t m-ot sgtinst tfc# United no* only ! or. account of its hiirh fcanded and <pi - « ! u-warran'at a treatment of British seal ers, bet »'•- on account of ft# tfbTioa# b: jader wh. * has nearly attained •'"• pr.-r-'-r. -s ■ f * ortm*. for 3 woull be * rrtm- to Imperii a friendly negotiation at the awnc* it th«! a settlement w« aim r <*t in v- * Whe-ther, In tkii con nection. It will agree to a oonf*r«Kt, time w:i show PosstMy some good will com- of a friendly consultation. In tfaa ly.nitin* the McKtniey administration w;i cultivate a conciliatory tone in its <i- . :',g» w f .T -ai ca'rt." T • I<ft N<» * -1-.Us with t f Bll* b ik wua ao-rw misgiving#, and with the aoapicica that It# content# are highly pro vrjcallve. It says: "Mr Ct aaßbertain. in g h a r>; to Mr. Sherman's dii •; j-At'-h. fcaa not been res'iw.ned by any ■ f the roc —rn« of the diplomatic court ; wv, for atgi-rti'--? which Mr. Sh-rrr n b> -n « 1 • •>" censured. Why hv# I the present h m-nt b«*en chosen for the p<u;jilcat; »n of *nnglne recrtmtoation# and rai.kii:ut mpi; tattoo# of bad faith? The pr«r".'it exhlbltiOß of Indlgnatl.a* .s 1 either too lat* « too soon, or there is contemplated hitch In the negrottv | tions requiring a revival of the heat. Just when a- all thought the commun;ea t, wer* all cooling down. There .a !no ign of a hitch, and we do not be ; here there is a huch. Either the dl*- p&uhe* of Mr Chamberlain have been allowed to com- oat inadvertently, sim ply be- arise th- printer *;« ready, m v. ' .<-h case a blunder has been commit ted almost as serious aa the publication I of Mr Sherman'* dispatch In July, or there has te--n a foolish dtair* to gratify p#»r onal vanity or to the Canadians | that they had a valiant defender; in which case the blunder has nearly- at ta-ri-d ' e f«r<»s> - ~■ o* ft a crime, for it wouid be a crime to Imperil a friendly ! ni«otlat:oa at the moment when a set ! tlfmf ;tt wns aim ■-'? in view" I/rtiT>ON P«-pt —The •»! "■>- th:? aft ernoon In an editorial on the futility of ar- Miration with a power "whlco disregards a..*- |*.gal prescriptions and the ordinary ' courteaie* of civliised nations." fjiyj; "Iv -d S.tli»fcur>' hj > treat-i th» I":.: -i States aith a kinditesa they do not de ser\t. always a-arinc th» silken glove. ' uni;! the American has forgotten thr ex istence of the Iron hand ben»*atb It." In ; conclusion, the «Jiohe remark*. "The id<»a o' our b*-ing afr.t.d of a fourth-ra;e poa | er like the t'oir rt States coull only hav» os tirred to sufferers from a sever** at tack of aweHed h rid. America ha> lost all «ense of proportion and h.i# forgotten : that she plays only t minor rolt- in the af | f:t::-> of jht* world. We hcj>e our relations ! with America a ill hereafter he distin : guiahed by a firmer tone, as the only way | to avtrt trouble Is to make her plainly understand we are determined not to be shouted out of our rights." The *f«lrr»' 4ln I (as %rga«-<t. HALIFAX V .« S<pf. re the ! Bering sea commission this marring Mr. j Warren continued his argument on the ' value >f scai kins conrlJerel the i evidence of Tr«»o Luble. of Vl;-:o:ia in tins regar.l and showed that he the 1 only witneas examined as to the vaiue of tkins in Vfctjria. H!< t«s".m -ny how d j that In t-« he purchased -kin< for $i 9. ! The «am argumenr applied to o her ! year* The British contention that *klns I were solri for $7 in that year did n<-t ho I ] In the c;»ees b»'fori- the commission. In a.-much a# t i-j*e • ktns were sol- airil« r m the !' iSfiT! than any of the s !z >1 vea sel* could have reached With two exceptions, there was no evidence to I'.ow rhai any of the sealers intended to ship to London. THKIIH.V OIT 111 I'DIKE. titiilt'd *sipfrvi»nr« f «n«e a t,l»»*ly «rr!i» In ( oaaoll l hamhrr. PAN FRANCISCO. B*pt. a>.-Afler hav ir r maintained po**es?!on of the coun-nl ch mb#»r uninterruptedly f r wer fortv e'cht hours, ♦lght members <>f the ousted h »rd of supervisors were forcibly r.* by a s»jt of pol «* while tl ■ n.'w board <rule:ly t-v-rk ncsse!;sji>n. During the excitement whifh ensued up ■ tr- »rt'» tl of th- p.»!..-\ Siiperviaor I ft hi* seat temporarily nod ex *Pu|.wr\i or Brltt pr- mptl> • ::>p" l int > the : • .•(!! f an noun -ed der- ri :sav-"»n to ;* ::w»rvi or i a;t<-ijp*-»d to » • f m and a lively tii<*l« re«u)ted. but the ousted Tr. mher of it, hoiri was Mv f-movwl from the < h>>mber by th» |«v Th<« n#w board then proc»Med to take up th«» tax |e\-y as a committee of th» w •'» and ,>s the guarded b;. * r-qtmd of pol; *e. no furth'-r trouMe <■■■ urr- t dnr'rr the morrrfn* v-. «.!. >n n mb»rs of th" old hoard -tttemptei j/> I - * v W '* £' r k '!T.<, Iwer- compelled to retire diaromflted. The ..»!d koai i ther. adopted the rioidii * i dep «:rr >1 »yor Phc :n »r i electing I B'lt* on» of t v eir aa his auc f< «T -y also m.inded that «*hi«>f ,-f p i £/•• ' put ' h»-m 1.: rn>A.*»>s« n - f | f »r c» r, irtcrs in th« ?y hall, find ' rto them lit the u ;ks and record# of the b -i of super-. = \e- enms'tee « s appoint.-d ro oall n the chief with ! tt ; s orl- r ton ">rrow i>i\ HUM. «r»M .inn i » i \ rt\ Kittrra lblr« Okjeet to DUlrihntlnn <>fl<-r•• dbl Mr*. s »at»{or.l. | PXV FRANCIWVk g * \!I fey to ! '*-■» law , ers | in the settle • rat ale -w >-ee f-r> -%-. Dat 'he m-i -- of Mrs. Btan »" Mm »' ■ he- ?-••' . f. - , p«r*t%l j d t vn *M*h < »rre ts;- in J i%e Cof * - - '■>» Mr *--.f n '■ -,e Kew York r« ** i o rr|>r- 5 •hi* - },-f Y: til f>"*3 *n 4T 4 *T|W ' * h.SfSI W~ ■ u A If ' *> d:^p 4 mr v ,v ' - -• f ft 'it * v f ! —. :* w ■ > ,3, cf *h M S * -1 ••* **f&; - x r f '* I**4<*#'"" S s . fr *T.* '-.f vV. « Jtrn > s» • for I B«. or M 1 s r - i Kin »>-)•»•. w F s • • " • *r •?,■• .< - i W • 4 P > .< • • ,\r- * - ~ '(Fgawt*** Mrs in* M 1. F» . ear.-l ftve V •»••• Bs«ra'cg» '-e - • : r * ■» 9 Kr- re -T ' * v N \ . \n Old 1 mill Claim «»)#ete4. T: fr -rrs S*a" * ' N' Si * y .t;r-- * ' '»; 'ir i i "* • t n -e. ln*'olwtr-:g 4i. w acre* f ia-', *r VaCencta of •>« < *n .• >n?r v*r<r a - grar*. d to j \ .no s.»« v*l n "<i* "' v —he is ' II J If- :*4l# \T 4 t '■* : h . w s '! | c-~m •* ft r.-= Jwt r * W*-v -•* - -* TT**mZ it with i A new sialicacy. A: i i.r gr^ceok ■fan ■a n n Balloonist Sends a Message "All Well." HE TRAVELS EASTWARD. lhe Intrepid E\plorer CarrTin* Out Hie As AuuouuecU. (mlalna Hl« I: * act f'naition mad His < «ar*e—'This Vetugr < ooArm. the Report That He Moo >en Over Liberia—%ble to lake ob servation—\o*» Ktdina Over the Hark Ice—l't-sry Returns Krom Greenland After a »t«riu) I'am »*«e. UringlaiK a Hnge Meteorite. I COPEN-HAQEK. Sept. T-A di*pa?ah from Han-imerfeet. northernmost town of Esirop-. m Norway, aaya the tc v . ir.g ship Pa?k has brought thrre the third pig con dl*patche 1 fmirt Prof. An ?ree who ieft Trotasoc in a balloon on July 1L The mes sage r.< td«: * July 15, 12.W p. m —Lat sG 2 north, long it ule Hi east—(jood v<>yagr eastward. Ail wejjL" NEW YORK. Sept 20 -Evelyn C. Ball w .u. the meteorologist of the Peary tx- I-edltkm of KB-?4. was interviewed by tne F*re<; t jdny regarding the latest p;geon dispatch from Andrea- Mr. Baldwin said: This ine¥-i fc , indicates that Andrea has safely crc>-ed the i.V> miles or so •:>f open water which extend# from the north c<jiat of Spitihergen to the '>eginning of peck Ice. It is evident that the 1 os-n of three guide ropr-s, which occurred on tr.a day Andre** started, had not prevented him from guiding the balloon. If tha extreme cold caused any percept ibi« ; ciiacge in th< gas--s. auch action ahouid have taken place before Andrea wrote his last message, and. if the cold had dune the work so m .ch feared. Andree would not have said ".All weiL' "It is aigrtificttni to note tha: Audree was going ea+rward. the dtre-t. »n he intended to take. This is i straw wh *h helps t> varffjr ins report.si aafe reappearance in i Ar jtic Russia. "Doubtful s-ientlst» declared before An dree icft taa* he would be unable to deter mine his *xact location from the balloon. The tenths of a degree given tn his message prove that Ar.drce was not only able ta j a> ertaln his whereabouts, but did so wrth reiwrkable n< rnrary. "The fir*; rhrte day were looked upon | as b-.r.g ttie mot' perilous and important (of the er'.re Journey. Andree'a abilltj to f cm cescfally withs: tr.d the initlt! difflcul -11- augurs l««tier than the ordinary mind would im gi-e f>r the ctUtm nation of his • dar;r.g projen.'' LIE I r. i'KAHY KfcTUHNS. Bnck Krmii • .reeuliind Vfter a Stormy l>a—He ltr»*u» * !««*•* Me teorite nnd *«!«>• l>qnißmni, SYDNEY. N. 8.. S*-pt. ».—The strain f bark Hope, with E. R- Peary and party on board. wtumlnj from North Qrtinland, arrived here at 5 o'clock. All on btmrd iu*o well. The Hope came tn*o burrtnir her tast ton of coal and wMh her b .!» irks ard decks flvinff evi dence of tht furious s«s*u* of an uisusuaiiy ** rmy summfr. 8! - s n- tr!y as d.ep In the mater »■ wi.en she l<-ft here in the latter part n' July with her bunker* full of coal. ff»c the ! lg * Tape fork met* 'rite, the Unrest in the w rid, is tn her h >ld. lvdded in tons of ba iist. US. ut Peary also ha* on hoard «'x Cape York En'ilmaux, who will go with him v en ' e rvturns r • v; year to attempt to r> i' h the North pole. «. I\ | N«. I r IMI IR Indian Frontier Trit>e»n»en t trlfitng to the Hrltish Foreea. ST MI.A Sep* - ' T' " ip- rvi ns against tn« Mahmar.ds continue to be the ren»»r r ,f ft? teresr The tflppatch fr >m «»e n . Jef fr-v* r• j or** th it h- advanced a# «:n yes t-r-•:%>* fram fatnp Maran-t to tttack the or my **«t "f the valley The cam to a but w«re informed that t i . Y .j,' ■ •-* he heard until ail arm» had been surrendered- The tribesmen show pouta)C t '' and - >ii r . v. £ rapt.!.*> <n IT. .v nt over the rocks. Gen Bindon Blood. who u» movtn* in a piraiiet 1' -' w .th <lee. Jeffreys, and who ti.-tpa ;n belio#r*phl< communication with It m. report* that yesterday the Ha !dah \ v i. " . Slower*, dehouched to t-e K?(r.t»s n plain. where Oen. BJ >4 «>» en-amped. The M illah had-a fanaii c\! dan - fir t a few shots and ?! n r*- t'r ». The <h®' r;pht the cimp was at ta k i h':t rV er.emy was • 1 -■'*>* r*pils-"d. A - » ••..im say 'htr. V-s- P . r. T ;rs*i*y »*- a ke»i * "ylnr *ol tsmn «*f i ? r.*.,sh tr-vrpa at tS«--Ida. The ft*ht •-2 ««:•■! 'w> hntar* but the Br*i*h only lok rwr. itiUed and had tour wounded. T.i <VI V " N*. -«t * T l "* r lent rtf ■ T tn- «n* S rt~ * say*- O-n Jeff re . » »- -» rte,l su.-b punishment upon the M nhir-tn-is that th- v are bec«in« f r in r v *rd vsktrc hi# term* Th- Salar aia trtNesm-n have de- - Mn»d ? y il*ht fur i - f- in- c :* ■>' thejr v!' <*• a!s>> w'l « .„f. »;-m. J-ff'-y* has demand ed th* «urre!; *• r *>t hfry br-"><-h-loader# ar.i of tv« .-apt-ired hjr the Mahmarvls }a <• Thorwlsv W'h- n »he«e terms are c m-, ej n ' i he w;, resumo hy> march. OIT or RK tCH or THK *TOHH. <• na trtt-.a la n P»iitlH*»« *rir k »afet* Mblte the He*ol«tl«a l« Rife. S\V Se:r y -\m>r< the pa.~*<-rt«r*rs on the at earner t'okri. * ■ ar . ■•d from Cetnral America. y««- ter-i t «*rr two r>r -mier.t rttmetia t f. .♦ irji i bo'h of whom have th«*»ffht j- . v . • f«r fm- " *1 r-usc-ns to re irsam f r awniie away fr'»ra the scene of fen«rth!! s t?s that eountrj". The heet k* "wn ttf tfeae voJutstary ffuf*"* :» >t in'. . M.e» --s T*r-Hal Who ft da h 1- f ' nborraaeed by the fa. t that whi> r ■ -see f »*r-- ■: "ure oridee Barr s. !>€ is a of Pro»i«er\> M th* f*vo j, .^ kTvs He Uvtair ed leave of fijiMel ia fcta rr - *!^**.a!. on a "■ urtt of ! r».e.«s ar 1 f*w to th?s coon ',mf . si- pis e b?a da .«ft'er tn * He w id ej;r»«« no opwsioo re- C*rdtnc G pot: a His eoaipaeiw a ifa*sci*«o £l. To.e-co, Oa Trial in Seatfle tor Smuggling, Chiaamea. i a lawyer, who was one of the rtceniiy ! deposed congressmen, who with A'»1o de Le>a was imprsoned for three days by order of Barrios after the iatter had pr\»-' claimed himself dicta'or. He Is an avowed . svmpathlxer witrt th . •>. il M orlsts, an# : expects the u'timate success of SU>ra2e«. who. n* savs. Is fav.ire.l by mo-! Nt the general In the army of ? < men How ever. he does not deny th pewer of .-on gr»s* to extend the presidential term He describes the situation a- cha -tic. and w l: await the result of the revolt In this country. As the stea-ner left Guatemala before the recent exciting .rants, already re ' ported by dispatches they have nothing to relate in the way of news, ex cept to confirm th* p-ib iahed accounts of the dissolution of "Ongre-s and the pro cl iiuatton of a dictatorship by Barr! a. M<\K\«»«V I* TH R F««HIO\. I ollon inK l.watedinfM'ii K«ampl«s *he Ha» n l.lttle Revelation. MANAGUA Nicaragua. S- ; t. 20.—An in ! vesiigation Into the revolutionary move j ment here shows that dlsturban -e* i have devel:<pe<i at Grenada and Jlnole?. : Gens Paei and Alfaro, eomn: inding j the revolutionists, are reix»rted to have i parsed through Jinotcp yesterday, collec | ing mor.»y, arms and ammunition. It is added they had only about 2W 1 men an 1 w.-ra goitig in th dir; ion of the Pacific ocean. Pr< «;dent ZeUya is a ting com \ mander. Harriot Form a Irw ( ahlart. NEW YORK 30.—A dLspatch to the ; Herald from Panama. Colombia says. a correspondent !n Guatemala s--a*ea that PTtrident Barrioa has forme.l a n.* <w v l- Bet. Ger, Gregarto Solaroa has beer -nade mir.ia.'er of war: Martano Crux m;tils'er of public inatru.itkm. and F.-llc!ano Ga--!a, minister of public works. Vt> further news nf the revolution in Guatemala haa been received here as ye*. French Routed In West \(rlca. PARI?, Sept. T Tt is offl ally an noun -d that th* troops of Chief Samory. the African ahieftain. whose territory ad joins the kinstdem vf Ashantee surprised and routed on August 20 the French de tachment of ser.t to occupy th* territory which he had offered to vacate. The French lost two and forty four men. Treat* of Peace "»I|J ned nt I.not. i r( is ST ANTINOPLK 2"-It wa* oflV ially tocaj that th»» trea y between Greece and Turkey have b»*.-n s ined. M st of the >: - pean sov. r. v » bsye congratulate*! the sultan upon the conclusion of peace. II It. H HOI. 1.1 Nt. «U IMII.tR. Vrnrr« Tho««»nds of Pound* From I adv t hnrchlll and Other*. LONDON. S p* 30.—J H. I Crucksbank. j who described himself a* a "captain " wt« . :»• :n ••'• -•••;• • - H- ««.,«»»• . •« j court thie mnritng. charsrM w th d»fraud i lng Uady Randolph Churehili a- 1 sis- Mr* M rT-n Frewen and M r * ?-«•*- : lie. o»at of the sum of £1 vw> and wr»h de j frauding other v>rr»n oti? of sums virr | Ing from £KOto £3 <sft> the fm id* ehargwi i against 'he prlsorer y»*ajf-g cifloc. Mrs. Drake-Bre>kman wife n* <~ol. t Drake-Brokman ore of the v:.>*im • fted that the pr-*»"er indti -*d h-r to Invest j £M» ?n an alleged railroad syndicate a*- ' anting her H *u "a real good thing*,** that i the htves*mer*t w. fld oindnsrle T"e however, the w'.tnr*« w-tlsu-i, | had r.ot been repaid. Viscount Pofinjr n teg;i*'«•.« *ha* the lyother of E.u-1 Cadogan. lord a- itep.-.t v,f Ireland ln*roducc ? him -o Cruck.«h «nk to whom he g»v £!»< to vhv :r a rall i rwd synd a'.e The w:n-ss added tha* n<g a penny ■* the m?ney ha«l been repaid &*r Ce*>r|» i»ew-«. of th* pr se !• • » ea: i it was through the Hon. Ar-hur «'a<* -gan *hat latr JUr lolpb Chur i!li wa* ' lured ■« nV ea* v t ,Tr>".gt> « v " ks' «' a The pr:»-«r,er wi« again remarwlM for a we. k. \ SUKIiT H l*FH*Ft I T»:n. Shot lit a Hiffl.m, va hnm *he ». !le»«-« to Haxe Beea Hired I ONDON Sept. SP S>»me eacftement and considerable eotnm*-nt ha* been I Ci:i« I In musical cirde* by what appears ! he an at teen p> to assajKStnate Mies IM* | r-rm the -areii-kr.oara eong writer, au thor of A in K * ng " wh- h ; I&aU K Raudei* feaa recently made fa ; mo us Sn the United S"a*e». Jd:s» t">n» wa#. «■ -fording *'> the s'orv t.-'d er, ,J sr' e h»r resid-nce at 1 o lack Saturday tti"r«'ng l»st when a trsts i r , - tS ht her and ask- -I f "-r aes-etaace. i >~m+ says she gave h *n a ; j und then w thMK a w »rd of explanation. | the man drew a reve'ver and fr»d at ■ her the t .!>t trav T« ; r.g her right bre«s --! ard setting ! 0| m, > aa*t< ant *nd ha* not be.-i ! Th" wound is not considered I daisg»-ro«® i \\ -,.n a* to th* motive r>f ">e «err - c v »r jrderm.s aiwault Mis# Oraw j attrtbuted it t» a e-nttnuaftee- of allege! p.»secutlons to whi-h she say* *be has j bar.ds of * msiboratre Bost-m Uwy^r. -fbe »« n»te Übstract* trbitrallna. ; ii\'!ViS' 2" v T*» Tim»s this I _ . , £ <ir<' she s* ■•sr. ' * of Atsier? a* --e#« tha* "** "tat* ttepartmem jat W.««h g- >n and the Brt* amba*s«- i j* - have rv eia«d irtarr-. ' *o rsapett t a "•*' ■ ■■* 9 ?:*■?*l tr+M x r t j - **■ .a mx Icaft prrrn* I? wx. m ! «»' ipt&i t zh*\ v» r"C ■" fe I s.e*»er ae-*a off, ~r we r*-aasn^ YEE GEE. cea* month wh. :, f r Juiiaa Paun • f.>-e re tv:r; ato hir |K 41. hut '' is ' 'a e-e how a *jvat>- of any prac.i ti value an * conclude? so ior.g a* the senate matn* -tr. . * the tost:)" and instructive attitude It <i *- played w -.en it 'tsi dtscusaed the q«e»tlco. Sir Julian Paancefot* wtll return to Ma ] in ttxie for the conference of the J cial Bering *e.i commission ta he he'.d i' the end of Ociobtr or the begl- .itn* nf ' November. Prof. Percy Thompxon is n- w ea route for home, and wiU start for W»» v Ington next montiV. Wftr#mr to th«* Kninfr. BUDAPEST. Sept y> Kmr-eror WtHiatn | of Germany arrived here this morning and i w,t* welcomed by Francis J '■ seph, the < nh;net miniatrrs and c.vll and military authorities. The approach i»f the j Imperial tni!n was heralded b> a -alut* f ; twenty-four guns arul, when it steamed I lata the railroad station, all th we present 1 on the platform loudly cheered h.s maj« j ty and the band played "*Haii D r Kai ser"* TO PIMSH HI LYNCHERS. Mriiran tn(h«rllir« M«»ke nn E*#m |ilr «»f Police tlWi-cr* for N.»t t.aurdfrs th* Prisssrr. CITY OF MEXICO. Sept Kduardo VeSasquea, chef of ;o ic L "it. Cabr> ra. assistant chief of directive* and <' m tn tndant Maura Sancne* w>r arr» s*-<i last night and taken to p-ison and In solitary confinement by order «>f th> j Fifth crtminaJ jutlge Public opinion t» fcehlnd th" goverßrr—' • tnd the 'nv >tit. i tion will b* pushed mpidfy. Public opinion s# behind th government, and tba investigation will be pushtd rr:t>- Idly. The government, by th.* course, has no; prejudiced the case, but ha' tak* t the pr.-caut!cns demanded hy p*tp la ment. which fed hy rumors h .<« b n . j excessively trrita ed for th' ,ul i f . , to understand how a p' i m»r »>* e • g- ea 1 Importance shmtld he left to charg» of I unarmed c-flit iala. High f»®c:a:i» «f the Federal governmrn ! have to som-* extent -ha el the rap- lar feeling. an<l It Is reported that at *h<* i rejrular cabinet m et(rc Frh'ay aeve-ti nri!nlsf«r> urg< i that •*•.'• " * *•» >ar the »w!ice he thorot>ghly inve«t:ga*.'d. A ccmmiinii rlo wa* a"i »r* Pgl at j to Ooa*. H«t«o'iar, nf th<- Federal d writ, ; for transmission t<> the 'n»> c r g era j In which the la'.t r was d h | muf aive up bis offlce immednte y He ! is cen«ure<i f«>r not having t •<«. pi >,er preca it oo.s in gitardlng tf»e pr aonT. The arre-ts then faii >w d If the poi;.->> authofltl -s ara pr n >» i criminally negrlgeat !n gi>ar<llog t i ■ pri« , oner, they will und i iht div be ■i'v- y j puniehed and whoever is m, ii a el w H j be held for murder. Te Daunt.* in thank**.v,ng f »r the e»- capf of President D.as wete tunß tn ad the churches and cathedral* yet - sr..ay. The I'uehlo t"hlef« %rr»-»trd. FORT WLWATE, N M t . / mand. 1 b> M >J. the sheriff of Las I.ut.ui* eourstjr left here !j*t ni«ltt with the Pueblo prieste a '-used of nsmtn.) hig a woman of the trtie* tfjev ha<l »'•- of witchery. The »irre«'- were tn. at the Z-ird village t>««r here and w •• acc^mpi'shed w .nr>vJ" res stance, the gov ernor of the tribe delivering up ' *>e ti■ m bers wanted ipon detmn.! The i r »»>. -« are being to f >r 't.. t DENV Ell. H» pt >» A spse.al to «h - Republican ft im Fort N" M j says: Orders w re re. ei»<d late l« d r.arht for one troop of the ft«ven»h rav ! airy tn remain at Zunl as a gti*rd t.-» t;i ! white Ini at ' <nts in t! •> r • ig 1 ?*>r —I j of that village, hut as th. crtir- "om : B*and had returned to this j *t >«"»!* '- I day a trcaji of tfee B*% = r.tb • iv "r> w.s ! ae'nt ba< It This lef; Shis f -«t af J o'clt < j tl.Hi afternoon with tw--nty days' ratio-.-. Id 1.1.1 %S HKI ml M>. ' The Mlaaloa (.irl in \ o neoa» rr. B, f., V% Sthont Vowej, j Idli'an th<~ lS»year-c*d srirl whta i disap>peared rnvsteri-ais v f*--»m her h'»me ! at VahmMr?* »ta*i»»n on th* Ration tin • ! a week ago y< sterd»%, baa been hesr l Ifrom t * Vancotiver rC. w'4 '" ■ •nndar wttft r * dm at I a>-. »dt" g to i «**nt t ■ Seat'." l «U Wdng '• return h me. H»-r parents have been r-->nfWl The Var.' -w»»r dV*p»teb dl 1 r-'yf say whether or got *be had been kid - j naped. Not Kwu, Sol Jvaoj. EIGHT-PAGE EDITION 111 ROGERS IN 111. Two More Pullman < <>l leire Rebuts Resign. WINDUS WRITES A LETTER H* rw* S*t Mii»e» in !>;• >cnbinsr tii* Governor'* C«aiiuct. Ilr and Pnn fll Hralcn Hn-aav thrf llair Bffn Icn.rd of lo«.plr«r)r l»» (lir tiotrrmir f«»r !>ol n « U hit He * |ipri»i ril—Hogrr» Mail Kn.mn of Ihr DrHcil for Kl»f M«»t»th», hut Wtndn* Mi>» Hr «hlrltfrd Ikr itrarnti and I km <nu*b( to It I p From thr I.» 1 rramcat t.rnni—lhf Vhrme Draouarri. SFOKANK Sept A special to the S;. Ai. -R«\ from Pul®«>. Wash., nays: R'-gcrtt* indut* and Powell have ra tngned .<■- rvg. nt* of ih* WaalUrgtott > grit-alt ural and school of Ttv-> <cr»t th< r resignation* to (l«v. la*' RagMtt Pfweli aent in i «ht>rt. de. tajve letter, merely suiting that he re»i*;-.rd a> regent. to tnita •fl'-t r it on* *. hut :f th<» governor deemed It Injwrtou* to the <oltrge :o acr-»»pt hta r. -ignition at once. he wruk) cjnitnu# to t<t until «i<*tober Iv. bait not Uter. Following h» a copy of the resignation of Regent Wlndus .<• ntilnl to <»ov. Ronws: "do - .. John R Rcger*. Qiympia Mr; Ju-: .♦!* moc'.hs .*,» \ou ipfotnted tna r-»;.-ti- of the ..gricuitural r and «ch.<ol of «cVm e. t p to the pre«er\t time my fours? upon the tx-«rd on every iin |w>rtar:t question ha* »wen either urged or Approved l>v 3 ou. ** a letter In my poMeMion w.ll *how •"On the very dt) upon *hii-ti we *<•- ccmpi;*ned the chief reform for which you hav. been agitating. *l*. reduction of k<Uri«w. \ (i irnuf d t > tv- ptthiiohei !n the pre** a i»landeriHi». false and mi t f»* : t n til* imputing to m> - «i<h and -:n later motive* for the \ery ;u tion y.v< had urged find approved. t*n d*r the r ver of what you had *t>een told,' > tit wh'.ih you kn> w or nhould have known, to be fsiae. you give \ent, through nw, to your ngalnot A friend of mine und«-r wh<>~. w. :i merited laah you wre em.trtlng. but for *h«w utteranena I am in r.o way respotvalhl*. V , ' -* >v- r> ir 1 '•or' 'ri'jf* of »»>p • e>rt. The only t*on pira- y that I * ••• • h-n in ha* been wrth I>r. Powell to hide from ttie people of tha et tie of Wa*hbwr- 1 the diiatorlne** af»4 •:tc->mperen y .ft-* •-«• governor. For near* ;» five t.«- •i» y u x*v«» had )>■ ?»n>, you tha fa--:f whl. h have hem ma<le puh >..« < trui r.othin* for »>ttrav9- k • .Srftcite r fraikl*. Aa loo* a* knowl edf- <«f h» m us. Ihe kept frwß the pub* '1 •> «hi « * i««' HjrouMti hy tha ; f** to whi<*h '.on w» »o fond of appeal -1 other ra»>n»t»r< of b» »r i. whom you had been m> k>nf ahieldlnf th» :vy fllrh from the t'nfled ?■ tti si cno inh to ru »k«« up the deftdt In tha ntate fund hy th< ». "I rive you rmllt for never havln* men tto '1 thn •it -1 r»- .! and ImbecHa su-hema to , lth. r Dr f *HI or me. t'n der thf*)w ftrrwa*t*iKV« you no long er .1«tr? my -r\; «on thf h *rd of re gent? arid I must certainly decline to h« lotirer <■■••nneeted In any w*l y with «n *d m:til*?ration " > vm llatlna and untruthful f therefore tender you rr. r« - v «> » nt of the a*rleul tt . .-.tf £• :•' «1 of «< l»>nrt* l»nd hare r > d< -iM of J >ur prompt aoeept anoe ' I 1 ive t'l f-r day*, or \ u « 5 i v he«rd from me before. Very* r» <p*ctfully, •*W. V. WINDI'B." TA' '< >M A S»"E>< 3 A »pe<- I O tha Ledger frr>m PuHman M»y»: Thf e*olte- run hy (h> r**<* r" speclil m^'lng of th»> »■ 1 r-1 ..f hi t: *e »■ ! of aci>-nt—, h>aa not all ■ •■ •• - • ■ I t ' r ** of th<"- IS • .ttid f«:h tjti.U-r d< ' jf < »tympHi. •1 »m!ifr 1' <»'«* UiHf'rw «»v« out an In •* < th- v«• - r- .<• ; - at she rolle**- H. ♦<-.>r(Hl a»-d P w • h.« 'wn <n ***. tor h*fr»« in t «• n m wth other* to remove Pre#l» d' it Bryan an-1 r"tn«tjite trr UHy lJtt.tr d.iv ■:%+ lifts- *><* W|- ls« and PiW»B thir r-'wlgnation* to »>»v. Roger*, "lI.tKH Jl MCIV. If tUAII. trfi nnre t»«r m I'tiri bUKri for India «nd !•" n gtm nrt'n I'rlcnitlj \r>ti«>n. NEW rORK. S ;rt. 2ft HHver •cor®'! tit r. ;er =rp r. v»r? ir l»ndon of VI. <• T\*. Tt* n X. w Vork roee l T * ■- r ■ • <Jv*r v. -tfr IjjT * fjuotl'ion. to ,W-(| . T <• prl "* »• -v-d «t!ti' over tha l. n yv * ■ oil jir ptrmi'*-r I of cntf. Th« T'--> '• i"T -e<! to pifrh l«m fof 1 1 "• f'd to r :ttrtr« In liO'- s>a •». it the frdi» <>oun tl 1# ntjytng f><r col *ge. T ■ - ?: » • r.f prwp-Hrtoon of the lUr.k - K'.* .•-■>! • ! »r,.-fifth of tt« re-'-pva In eiWer aleo <pntlßue» to Inflwijca tha n-nrke* ?4»»r. ly NKt'- Y< KK is. r. !"• ■ In f|iMi<-*tbt arid foreign . K -o, •* • m ida at a**ignme*t The failure It ts a«!d. In due tn the re cent mlly in the I/Hldx> prlee of bar iiU f ov!V)S »ept 21 -The Time#, in a n*-. •»j »rtl' v <!» Vi't wtth th* »• itt«ea « ft '■ |#d fr* : .re to pTOpOf*- th«- f*** . --a - of ».iv»>r, .«o ihtt the Frenrti -.jnttwi-f.• s*dor propound to 1 ft* t ?a?lo wh». h Ftatf. «ot>'d op* n mint*, and •,! - tpoi In Franc* It polnta o»it that. In *ptte of protect'.on the pr»o« f w it < o.ritwd to f;»U In Fr--ine*» - t M Me! :t* to tm. In >♦* <rf the Wh grlruit <1 vot". i ham*e<l front (n >i d** led m pr'dectton had failed and a • , r, f«H<*e for wn»»t wi« nwoiirr, t. • 'dt *m rum be tr■•••! Tbe Ttmea f ha ■■ '- ten •'* ta liar '• 'he re#- »w f \f U-,. ar 1 of M M.»gnlr» M <M Met in > «awt t® Sen* tor WToloatt: fair i- a I a <j ih*. —sa' » it Ilt« "IVnea h * '-"'1 :• »tjeolu''lv "f ■ .trr-- -t Pottslra to at tka %0*« •>-m f»•i t • ' .n «'• -I li' ' .V that • .. . <■ <) »- • g.o r<- e ' . • w a.' •»f • • ?' •' '? ! •• h* too *ur-* in iineeitanina t™a «*at.eni»nta ,*JS4 avow*!* of lesjiding Frerv h «?*•*«*!•»; fur we «J-ail W wci'her eoartaon* noe jw-u --it n d * « »"<J bk*t < ven Jat m i drn tn tt»*» fafta in the ea.ee." thr Mlat» »t J»«t*e l.rrakaiw » % "* t'f ■ '• t -.«* '.>t-' i "g- Q <«reaham waa -1 to-1 e tr tto* 5 - .« . ■r ' «r. ? f > *P' »'• t T ■ '■ »• 1 itrti «o to«" Widow. w .... r ~ * a tiefiafScta'y. The eatate aoa-jaeu to 11^'