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THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER. NO- ''<>■ HAMS.. v-.!22G Per Pound. | The Haras we sell are the very tthat are sold in this city—every me warranted. IF YOli WANT A TREAT, TRY ONE. A-* 0 loy AVtMEsoiTH. SEAITU:. UAS A. KLONDIKE A Commodious and Fast Sailing Steamer Will (HE sunn ON OR ABOUT JlilHl 10, 1898, Ab4 every ten days thereafter, takiag freight and passengers, r f*rtO«. There St Michael* Island, Alaska, mouth of the Yukon rtver, mak- Ijflvettea* wMt rf»• r steamers WVare, Cudahy. Hamiiton, H*aiy Pm«r tLav&t *<x Clrcie City. U:nook Creek. Fort Cudahy and K »ndike gold es for pas-sage or freight o« steamers nitt> bow tie secured by making a deposit. f&tr tad «jiurtj ns.ne* bought and « old Investment* in mining property M avu-4 of sending agents. Our a«.-nta and expert* are on the jgag aad been for years. ft sill issue ietiers of ■ r-dit on our c . mpsny at Its posts—Clrcie City Alaska o?«rtC-*Sahv Dawton City and Klondike gold ftflds. Northwest Territory -at -& I pet i-ent. jnt* «H!is ©f supplies of all kinds win i*. found at Fort Get There and Ham mi American Transportation & Trading Co. ho. «»!*» fleet Airwuf. Vaiilr, \N a*h. IHHCI T«R«. cl.'Sntiy Michael Cudahy Chicago HI. Dawson, Klondike OoM F.eld.*. John Cudahy . ...» Chicago. I 15 !>*.'c Ft. Cudah> NW T. Ernest A. Hamii.......... . Chicago 111 tmh. W«ar» Chicago, 111. portius B. Weare .. Chicago. Ill" pEATTLE I DAWSON CITY I *i» HO«IO\-\t,\%K V TK KSrORTtTIfIX (<».•» G.S. "DELAWARE." tad itepat l.Wrt tons capacity, will M jl from 8 E ATT LI ■lff IJCHAF. L 6 on or about MAKCH 16th. I*9*. ■Wlf tWyht an.l pa j#rs. Connie tic* with n?w ateel rtbt*d •t'tuatrs at ■ KHAELrfi FOR DAWS. », CITT an-1 Tuk n river ; ir " x:.i making r*cu;*r ■pfcnar th+ »«on. For freight rate# an J farther '•• format; n apply to I J B. C. LO<"KWfX)D. Or.- r*l Aj?»mt, B#att!e. ■ Or GEOF.q F. J WTLLKT r. ntra' Do- k. 14USHA GRIBSTAkE AMD TRiDlfiG CO. abitrr*. par tainr *s<», fully paid sad nan. ***'"*• Oletn—Prr»ldr»l, I r»nk J. Uarnnrd, ««pl. whuol*. Ormtlri -** ■ I and iMnnKi r, I barlr« Rrufen. of I r* «• llrulm l*a<rklM|C ( a.; *—err, %, H. Ullm.r, ma* after Ovilcr llortmi « « «f.. baakrrt; arrrf. ■ Fraafc. ii. I'aai j Mtprrmtradfßi pro* parlor*. Ulrbttrl Krilji altor. "» *»U H. Worn a. apportanity of j >:n r.g a conpan; or}«tii«d on *tra<«b: burtr**"* |!n«* •» grow! thou* whr. d» \r* to share in tn< rich.* of AUsk i and the K!.>n<i;k« A «rp» ef pr*-s:~, •••■?ors. cjtfttt«d and gr;f>«t».k d at *'.v)!»uir rites. man* mm will -"iv«r th# territory acoaomk-aUy. aystematleally, • and tof'-rriiA: tj aJJhss, Matter Haildias. Srattk, Matb. Do You Want fcGood Lamp Cheap? .special price* on Odd tamps from .~>oo up Best bargain* to tir>t comers. cSt CXX I* - at gtajaw l» a <-uref.-»rt and a jcy for- r ' - b-" * . ■< - -o-c *k.. m ■ k Vv,' PAINTS oi!s ' V3rnislses Brushes. *"ai*t». Uln<l <• v* » Mirror Plain*. C.la«ed Hifcrt sad Paara, **** a, P .^ r I|Blt h p^QjUHECIIT, F*W»U(W, Martha falepkoa* R«-A «*V '>)' Your Goods of the Manufacturer Hd. 1 ( ! ; -,U Wo: n Mill in Seattle: Manufacturing Co.. 1119 First Ave..Seattle. WASHINGTON RICE MILL j. _ ~r A-..*. S- F- ft Bo* 31 fcqL'*i? e *s«^r " - t - a k-nd» of r*« always on Saad. f ," r i i. rjod. e,t:y toea firework* all kiada FRISCH BROS., L lkj| -aer*» l« \{ w v. - J kS» Di4«C>D5, SIL*fR*4K. ETC UK 1A; 1 uNit oi ( mp iratr*d Watches. - "' v ~ v . ■an f HI Japan s Stealthy Move to Seize the Islands. VETERANS IN DISGUISE. of Traised >old;ers I© Re tut Annexation. Imported u lnhorfrt. TTiff Betray Their Military Tralsing as They laa*—tally l.OOtt n-a «•!<• to Hatf Hera Thn« I a ailed Keadr to stir I f* Ketoli—Htwaitao Ratl&ea (Ut Aaaeaatloa Treaty •>4 Reject* a Protest—Port n *«'« f ear Tkele Rigkli W ill Be ( artailed—Mr. Morgtaa Arrive*. SA.V FRANCBOO. Sept. 23 -If th* •Tories tout by the p.i»*r.g».i and crew of the itMPifr Ctty of Peking, which ar r v*d here from Hongkong ria Honolulu Tuesday evening, be true, a state of a£- f- ra exjft* in Hawaii which demands th* attention of the state department. When '.h« City of Peking arrived at Hon *iu»u. the attention of toe other passengers on board was attracted by the r-markualy symmetrical movement* of 174 Japan*** steerag* passengers who were disembark ing. Although ciasiHHl a* laborers, their w-di-drtl.ed and mil:* try *pp*aran«t» wis too palpable to escape observation and oc casioned ?»n.3iderable comment The Japa nese were evidently under th* comma rut of a veteran #* rg -ant, and divided into squads of twenty under non-com-nisei on ed officers. During the voyage a military dis cipline was observed, which created eons meat among the other ate*rage passt-'.gers and the st*anjer's crew, and many eon j- tares were h..igard>-d as to t., meaning of their being shipped to the islands. I- was generally believed that they were •♦ at there for the purpose of forcibly re ma ting annexation if necessary. R..mors of the pretence of the mikado* soldiers are not new in the tsands and it la sa l that over l.d Ott w«-Lt-driiied men have ai f'i.ty been landed ther* and thai about ♦ * vererar.i of the Japan-China »ar are expected on the next steamer. THt; IHKAIV RATIFIED. H.twaHan «enate I naalantit for \n - aeiatloo—l he Portajrweae Object —Senator Hnrgaa irritrt. SAN FRANCISCO. ?•<: - r - Th* **eamshlp City of Peking, which *rrtv> d last night from Hono lu. hrrug- t news that the annexion tmty nad b**n rati fied by the Hawaiian senate on Septem ber ». From advices she brought tinder date of September 11 the following par ticulars were obtained: The Hawaiian senate met m extra sea sl-m on September S and t l ---- president's rr.*sssg-> urging ratifies'ton st the treaty was read as wis also the protect on be half of the Hawaiian* who opposed the measure. The president's stated tha*. uader the authority conferral upon him by the constitution and with the ap pro \ >1 o? the cabin •--» h « hid negotiated a treaty of politleai union with th* Uni*ed S*iter 1 which was eigne-! by the plent r ten tia ties of both go'^mmer.ts at Wsshtng'Oft J ine 14 l**7 He transmit'*! t * «»me to the j-na*-- for considers: iota «f the ratification thereof under l*s con stltuti-wia! aathoritv and called attention to certain significant tn - n** wh;. h bore upon the matter he t3*.> - h*d upor. the adoption of the policy of ann*s;; 'lon by the provisional governmT * on Jure I*9l and ttated that th« reasons whirs then n«C*s.<i**t- d that pw:e* «"l!l existed and that subsequent e%*e ~• < had ensphi •ised *hetr lmpwar.ee In conclusion, he c'Vlled particular to the fact f*%* the treaty cetstaiued an Important prow-«l«i re*srding the r.f •stating Hawaiian laws ard customs not it -ereststejit wit ft t)Ns "resty and the fact that deliberation was assured as - > *t.e ultimate form of gov"rsm* i Ht for the ter ritory of H--iw di ard the et~tl wh:ch in evitably follows sudden p.--' tk-al changes w,is pre,*hided. F.r-th pa;-rs were refer f< w** H the '»t( ••vf iie treaty to the f >r. e»gn relations eoasartttee for consider*- ti:*n. <y* the foiU: ' "(if that o-tau m.ttff reported fav *r%b:y. and •. I .* r* --'mme*"'.". ttt v: '- s >enat ■ ad * resolutkm of ri:.l*»t:o8 by a unaalmous VO!.*- \w•*» er »« a Proieti. Tn aa* ww tfte H*wa. an pretest ad."-r**-d it a m s *s r?«' .« h»!d en the S»h the committee said sn part: *■ i-.* » •• • tution* favoftnir ,tar>»x*' a«:. »nd t e j- • n»s*ttoß of the isian4s to the U" 'ed S*xte» was one of the fundament tl gr.*:mdg for the estasilshmen; «>f th # gov *mm- r.t. we re-o*me :4 tha: -he pr a-st be i"n:1 .pon 'e .and ;n d i a > , .terra ft our duty *o »tv tfta*. in our .>?ta |i>n. "he -.-rote*'■* -*■ **-• leg at on gr-'.ar of .-eaMmee -han ths- they r - ,;.v N» vve % * r. * « ' .it r?-»- no ■ 'h-> b»st *«.t m •** la* :~g P • sr/v c ; tbiag s'ar./N and a.; oums of p«cpe ti w residing :ber**<"r.' T- » rep -rt was ■ims*--ly stated by the senate. Portß**e»e Oftjcrt. Com me r. ling tipcn the u~ pc- .-»d *tt • the a- wspap-er organ of u - For ug*-- ws rer.dea:* «a-! ""The senate £ 'it* recub ht c? Haw a i has iif.*:- laKK»iy ra: led tne c.« sda wh.ch oonoedvs Ktwai •. - i { >* n itss n. v iR- An p? m tf dduMfs! '•- »* >• " .♦ v • t. - & * r-:-- f j ;; f r ■ * «jkS * -■■"« "*r. %r r ■' v r -a! csi •" -'a ' 1 > f r--"*cs3 * sis* 4r 1 •Qtsut'i" fO-ik i. <2*? c -•;« x. > V th • prtv.ieg** to W-.. t. « h.»ve a rtght.** se' '•* ' v ' •<» * * *Wa fh#h_ vks.a#QMi rf *H9€XJtrlon Cv>-' -if fb*:T a* rr * - »B#nt u-msvt their a«i'T *t» defeat ar.r-xatv- B f-« -he Pek rjt left aca had N #r:ed for an -mm- d-ate bum me* irg ♦.» %• h«M «• the Itth. and the tniMra were that p w * • • th- :a ever held t» "he »«.trds S-rr.e d h. r.- fscxAt:- e!?*s hc.-ed ' ** j!e« ttor M f»aa ad -ess :nc at tre w:th the oh sect -r *- • " »'h* *> .. t c ???•-r®- % U» *m mttt o* A " ;* f . # riii i ||fiirrtt p-Jk& »e» v , (I >i<r W>wr*a in T?e *tea- ' P VU-? e a. Mr ? -n a- - A ? F ' ix. C. Ui-ds-J-HPe." a-a -. A- r*a-a».. SEATTLE. THCTtSDAY, SEPTEMBER J . 1*97. e.rrtred :n Hoc. Uu ort tt-e Kth Tt*r w-re wmerded a wxtas -*. ? " ;i -t>r Morgan «t.:od tr.» v--ji«e -* •• -"K *• we and *aa r es -* *nt h Kawaijai Star the f . -aw ag d.±y p-h --hehed 'his n' trview with hm: •T haTe nothing f a i»"r.lte aarare to way v- -he r.-wsra*ers now as ! as Jt Sr»* -a" e .r. o-porr«-lry • rrud* the s • f- -.a • » w T a • 5a- '- f lam - - : '*>' t : oJ aanexa :or.. I nawe been an aanega- ; .-••it tri ' ' ars. «■ * a « ire .. i was ag A*.ed '* Tee imr.r.r eranatat*® of an ar-tele pui>, ln " e Lss> the al -tn with w:;ich the Farroguaas regard an nexatiaa: If pe- haaae it:aa ion *ha d V ■ ecr.t it.r • - • wh*. .. we -i.;abt the Por -5 tigueae o sr e as s pcl.ticaJ ? ctor e«as«a to r-xhrt -:--->aise in -he f.sretga ! both he. e int m "he United Stat-s. It has !sd.«a*-ed wit.- -;en. c.e —. s ♦ha; t-ey *- r t.-e afla- :e For* -- gtaeae vo n • a*- t. priviege sn. - d b- coc -eded *•> them. In a pe.d«:.c- ah J g.-aod goeeminefjf t Riwa.: means pr a ; pe-rity for tne colooy; hm anaexa i n w- shout th* prtvuege which we tpeJt at m-ans rule The debates who were chosen to the j Amertcaa T'ttion party eor.ven too nave j competed tie r p.atftrm. which was to i be fr sented far adoption a: the c aveti :ti»nto be held on - he evening of the :3th 1 The piat'onr; as arr» ged was short, and applied saleiy to is .and affairs. The Br .sh eraser Comas arr Ted cb | tha 12 h. s#*- -.t '»n days from Victoria, B. C. Use a . remain here ah-:- i: a month and will then proceed fc '>sn* and ; go out of cocx scion. MAY >UZK iHK CHIN A. Japaa Said to Uaal Security From Hawaii—Hailding of U*r»!iii>« in %n»erica—l t oioay lor Heilto. SAN FRAN' ISCO Sept. Jl-The s »im t ship City of Fek.ag brings the fo'dowir.g r.<r»» from Japan and China: There is a report in Japan to the effect that the Pacific Mail steamship Cuy _of China amy be se:aed to secure the m.ka do's claims against the Haw., tan gcv—a merX T.te vessel is new under the Ha waiian Sag and, tn ease of aaneatatton, would sail under ti e American fla.g and be entitled to subsidies for carrying the mu:ls. Tr.e Japan Siai... on t.v pros pect of Japan se.iSi.og tha ship, cay> that the claims agar.st W. 1 soon be set tied oy arottraaon, and that the hh»is wili probably be aaie to pay any award granted to Japan. In regard to zr.e American naval vsaaeis a Tokofcama. the M.ul of September J said : "The Unit- i S»'« steamer Oiympia is expe< vd to .-ave fcr Chemulpo ahoat tha lath in«t. The Yora, own will leave for hom- »a th .' c:. rse of n-*t month, and -he M i ...as a;ll pr<- iably folio* during tha . >*■ par of N -v«?inl> r. A large pro- PvrtJon of tr.e Olympiads officers ar • to b<a transferred to the T and Miutmas. The poseioiUty of an alliance bezwt-eu <... a and Ja, -a 3 being talked of by mili tary men. Capt. Kuroka of the Japan wirshlp Naniara. stated m a recent interview tha; the Japanese orders procured by American abiphuild' ra were merely sentimental. He fur* bar st><d that in the opinions of ex perts, the amis aior.e of th:- two cruisers being built a: the Uni-ja Iron Works in San Francisco and .Cramp's shipyards on the Delaware wui • at aa muca as thi hulls a..d armament combined would have cost in England. A Japane.-e v:n- yardist and wine grow er Nakaaawa Kanie, has obtame-J a con cession from the Mexican government to establish a Japanese colony m Northern M i u. He ts now in Tokyo or* .r ta.sg the first of the colony, and the Jap - a pa j pers say that has scheme is to taae not ] lews than £».'.<**> Japanese to Mexico, euiefly l to cultivate aigar can«. On August 31 a tunnel on the line of the | Ou railway 1a Japan tell in and i urieo : alive twenty-one pe-rsona. Srven were -x --j cava ted. three of waom wera dead. The i ff-nui 'Mg f .-urteen were etill e&tvAbed at the tat- st advices. K.jssla has obtained fcom -he K<v«an ca : net permlsaion to as*- part of Z- tfut-i S l = ;tr:d as a coat de-=o*- Japan sin id> oc i eupies the larger portion of 4he tel-ind. The llaliluurr Ordered to Honololn. VAU.EJO. Ca< . Sept. 21 -Orders hav» -. - re, h-ed it the r.av - yard to put tl a cnii.-er Baltimore la eomrr.. • • i. She is crd- red to proceed to h -tu, presum ■ asly to relieve the Philadelphia ORE IT FLOOD IN (HIM. %allev Ber<»»i»« a I.ake—4>nt ru«e* on (*oa»»rt«-4 ( hlnear. VICTORIA. S-*p' •*' i*d - s per st- amer Empress of India w .t<--: arrived yesterday, report that -.his year's fr-shet « : - lower br m >re s foot tnan thosa of •rr • Ig .-ears h.- rt • . * this de fi) >nd also t'-e fa-*? " it t'te Grar.d ir i. has not BRf ited I t! tike it • U--A-I i • witty of wat-r the F■•-in nv-r -i b;--- uoth its a.- -rn and western t>ar»h • tn 1 one vt-t s -* f wa-er now strutefcee from Tang Ouni to Pel K . U a distance of tw-.-nty Id !« Or- h Ir.-.l I .-and people have been rendered ' t ,-te an-1 the damage * > ; ~ ; +?* ■ ■* n , -! at at at 11 •*» '-* V The ra '.way ;• In danger from the Wood and sh . u!d a w..*. 1 of any strength arts'* th- damag l ? to -he r*>a 1 from the wash of " ' - waves may be c-r.«i lerab'.e. A Choutang m:*-* --nary orr- 1 *p- adent wr'tes that the rimers ab> foreU: ncrs • a-1 Christians kidnap - ' ir n are «-•!! k.. r » Th- .••■?■ -nor has issued a oroclanta- on. I* -ru® v -ut t has realty -• re mot - .3 tncr-as -r *'"e fears :y f the pA-ip ». a- 1 mak'.nc thetr. rr. -re rusp:o*ouß <,? a ; *ca- be* r» Las? *- k three favel -rs passsag • • - i v lis w»r» s-1 ;> ->n ar.d h*V*- nm S 'ath »e i bur'.-d by excited mob. Another msn : via# Ms* -uts de of the city w-t.-* a ."js I of kdrv • z and was so ?• sr.; -er.ed by the threat? t: tt be test his r-t- a. and t« r'* runr -? sN ut the plaea h If r *>- d ?- 1 * >■ -ral C :r*»" an? h-, 1 ■ it-- n N-ttea and s**a.-k«- ra- ► *»»»n made upon #»--ms 5f the tr* .» k re detne every* t'ttj to <jnie f th* pe©» r!e. and so fir there b . b-»»n no attack c- the residents at Che -p;sg At i<f»*r of lB«srt«-st *nliler U lit I r-tt if the Tr«oi>« In flattie. PF T.APKT.PtfTA. S.— Tne »♦*!*- t -.ir fa ■? tj ma f* pur • - * fay that arms and twr. ;or in ; »-.• - a a-» He- by n.ja!. tha P*t' :p— --p--Jan -f Ar- fr--r. r i-'yhta t-'t •*.^• , * *»•-■ to ths Phi. . opine Islands. ' V ■--a"c : r->- { n~z»» RlxaLths * -• w T" H- v. r ■% ■ was ■>*»- c-.t d C-e Ph;!* ■" -» -,<-ds by Gen. * | - * va > - -' #«* ' v * < •- ' - . l-c-if s• 5 ? **-*•-r?*. T~ ey ar* *0 be shtrr*d * Canada woenrw ■-» v * '• b- 5 sent to the F -- n<** Tr.-.-u --»>■»•« r 4 *"** ars gotr* -- - - .*■* »~d the mat i « -•- who 's rh-»?n ts at art *•; xplet.ng o'ber coders for th# same pa-Tv-s* D» Rtr-Jil was a 'm'" f **se ♦«*;!■.;• vwse-y. ar.d the young w man w- - is now * <a a st-*>d sot "? **-■ •- ani v en»ity Ths g-' woe - -to ths tt ..-s? the b.a"" * las* tveen*r *o maerv -r lever Two days la* -r the hasbanf *« captured H* r »- ».,« v-u* bis fr»e '.—j. • --j -.- -j, , y f • ryt * the ns rr-:' "" • y .i. and is* wis s . • w ' ' Sj »- v-J? Mr*. R aal w-st to J» m »-4 f--acd --i « c- rr -st. tr - - * Q P- *.-• - » w v•. a & *<*< Jsrar " - t«r, ts - lead "■* IT s in p-rscc *-+; ?be t* urns to - „ ' ■ « w* ■• Mr* Riaa' * : " ■ » ■ -■* ** est ■ raar i --J :a ta«» fTst-ed n atas V.* a rear has b-e* f mred. whi*h w . «.rt r, a>*«rii * ch i» . I-—JiIA ' '«. * 4X - -iui * t~-ua Sag i—a ti.- t ■ aa*At bb an Hi 188 American Federation De tines Its Policy. HOW TO HELP THE MINERS. Nat by Revolutionary in Conv-ntion. The Eaeewriae famwitle* Declarea Aaaiait the Proposed « fetca<o « oavectloa of the ExtrewUta and Re«>oinia>*ads «pra4ia( the Maary on Feedins Haagry Miaer%—»ac rtu of (be Strike a hpleadid V ic tory for laiaaHm - Employers Aaked to Step Oat of I ai»a»- W bulcfale liu> cults (aademaaa. WASHINGTON" Sept. 2.-The ex«-*-ftvs coun>:.l of the Amerkaw F*i!erat:oa of Labor met today at the headquarters of tn-e organisation in this city, to dis< -ss the rraniag situation. There were prtsent: Samuel Gompers. th* president of the Amenean Fed-ration of Labor Secretary Frank Morrison, Frank J. Gtnigar, of Pt:lade'.ph.a James Duncan. ? Buitimare; James OCor.--U. fCh -ago >ffr Gartaj . of Ptttshurg. M. D. Ratehford. preaidtnt of the L'nued lime Workers" Asso* iat..m M er of the executive b uri -f toe United Mtne Workers* Association, and J. Weber, one of the a of Labor organisers in the West Virginia uuni-g district. \o Utrtj'loyer* In I a ioas. After adjjstlng sotne Internal matters the subject of the membership of employ ers and workmen in an affiliated union at Bonnar M nt.. was discassed at length by the council. It being alleged that the work ing member® of the uni-m were not free tn the exero;.■*» of their rights by reason -f the of their employers. A de cision was reached compelling the employ ers and their foremen and bosses to be re leased fiom their membership in th# or ganimation In order that the original pur pose for the betterment of the wage work ers may no longer be Interfered with. The dispute existing between the Unit ed Hatters of North America and the St. Jo ha Company was also a matter of disucssion. The executive dfflcers of the federation «ill request the firm to recognise the uni -a c? 5-i- era 1 , • - f i.ri.irsi % •* condlriona to their employes. t.i-arrnl HotrotU I nja»t. On application of the Can Makers' Union, f-r a general boycott of firms antagonistic to the unions in this country, the conclu sion was reached that it would be more ad visable and more fast to examine Into each individual complaint. In order that firms who would agree to employ union help s>;*ht not be placed at a disadvantage, as t--r would be under a g n-ral boycott. The council resolved to continue its pres ent organisation in the mining districts of West Virginia ,\nd Illinois, and also to ap p-unt two a id! .-<*tal organizers to aid the mi era In their last effort In getting an early settlement of their wage scale, u; the agreement of the Columbus con vention. Tr» coun-tl has under advisement the ma'ter of securing e to miners wh will continue the S*ht for the wage gcale. %n tdilre«« tn I nlnit*. The council toright issued an address, which In part says: v 1 h »•» i--., e forth to the tradaß unions and pubGc for a labor convertlon (■> ;i 'f» next M md.ay. The ©st-mstbi* objects are to take measures in aid of the miners' strike and to .>ff«et the «tw*eair>g power- if -be courts 'n erantfng Mjtinc ti- * Ir d-1" snce of popular rights during labor dl-P'-res Tbese object-« are very c blc -tad worthy the active prß-*- t: al rivr-'-rt - f ev< i r' unionist and -v lot r of his ?*!!«w nr. m. •"Rut conditions b* - changed since that convert ran w s agreed upon. This wee it f :••. 7? w mi'ters hav got-.* to w-'rk oa tma ftxr-d jointly b' the miners and on e-it -rs. It Is the greati -t v;< tory tv trades ;m: -ts la y- irs. It was won antr** tfce combine-! pow»-r of w-alth, j i.\ Mai usurpation and inhuman tyranny. •*Th- F-deration of La --or. be! evtng onlv tn practical n+thods has derided «o .*on tic - 1 its -i ipport w:*h organizers ar.t money until a complete victory for ths E , « wc-r. To tht l end St calls on its !-.-: : -->rs .and on the oufclic to not halt ta their f i!! a-d tmmeßSured aid to this wor thy movement. \pt r» l« io raaaloa Oni»t«r.l. "M t-.y famtU -s still need *uppcrt. and money 'w :' t required until the miners are more ft_. : :> at work .and a de to h-'lp themselves. Let the trades utrons be lib- 1 era: in tretr donation# ant*! this struggle is rr-.wned with compl- f * *ucc s •*W« can see no seed for the labor con. vent:an In Chicago ne*t Monday. We ad vise cur unions not to be reprevent: -i th.-re The money It wili r- st to sr. i d*"i«gat*s had better go to help tfte suf ft-ratg miners and the - families It is n't t" ttonventions. ;o flazr. mat orr dectaratio- * 3 -d revolutionary hue aibe that the <-aitse of iat- r can be a-! - , anced. Appeal# »• r-assier s of the aiut'Stade can serve na gsx»d ft;rpi>»a. It :* ot- 'v a systema -s or.-*2ization of th# working psopte ta . . « a <-T: i'' h -■ -H<>H - • •- l i*>H-i r \ ~ H f .. 1 vV V V *** *? '2C WHAT ONE FiRM PROPOSES TO DO. s > *+■ mm.- .ii ■■■■■■ 1 11 "" " " cW: j'eTt ** C* "'T SEATTLE, Washington. Sept 22.— The Post-Infceligen 4cJ- r .. r Ca: We no-ice th: Pst Inte ligencer announces tha: k will publish a spe- ui Seatt'e-KloodUe edition within a tew ' davs Understanding that yon intend sending out 50,000 or - > mere ccr and the paper vill be dev ted soldy to -noi-na such a« bqairers w ul 1 want rerar-i.n; this subje *, it «c..V> *' * str kes us that this edition should be oi great general good to c. i-t'.e. We are interestei in aiver-jng this c.ty, as are a' *. merchants, and w: herebv authors you to bock us for 1,000 *.% *" ca r *s. a"d charge sam* "O cur account. -^e will u.*eO*- jteu»y **' y need more before the edition is ex L Atis?ei. - We daily receive ." from al parts of the country (?~ f ask r.T tor information regarding how to get to the Yd on, cst £ jf. \ c; - ou .jt :t nz j R Seattle, etc, and sic. an edition wi 1 save us -;V inuca extra corresp ndence and nme, besides ginng better : ■-c valuable laloraaattoa tnan any md.r.cl -a. «an I s "* , 4# « T^ Vt . * We thine before you get through wtn this edition vcu will n-e-i at >id 20c.0c0 to meet the deaaAn— -» " l -' 1 COOPER 1- LE\T. Z, , £ * fmi • - e * ' • ■ ? W V w -r V / * v v -V v -w w -w •». trade* cnv»«» w'th unfred hearts and usf t-.'d furca * frstemtty ,-f purpoae whicA k"ows no bounds f "reed, color, aati ■-»- a. ty or pcltti- s that will upHtt the m.isses." An appeal ;s made to the press and c>r gy to oppose the unfair and «m»bstr a ti-Hial -e it y;unc-:cns wr-. -h are wboity subversive -.f psoular dberty." and the people ?re .rge«. to elect men to l-glssatlve vs.--*-* who will make "these new forms of tyranny" tmposs;bia. U.VDtk . AIL t'uK il'tiDEK. «hrrtg Mania and Deparifi (• Re Tried f»r «trikfr*-Hr «l«(aarr t« Depatirt Deaie#. WILKKSBARRS p t gupt. at—The takir.g of testimony in the preliminary ! a.-it.gs n - > mm -aweal' * v- >r-r- LT Martin a»-J his deputies was resurar-t today. The ocaaaoasrealth's strangest witness-* iiist, - • -a r r-> —exaßßina: that their object .a going to Latim-r was to get the men at * >ra there to quit and join them. Anthony 3enovltch testified that he was in the seventh rogr of the marching col urns. Tne sbertf?'. called out et-.meih n.-g. Then he took hold of the witness by the coat collar and pointed his revolver at h;m. VVrta "ss pasael the revolver ast-le. Then he b-'ard the sheriff give the ord»r to fire. He said sheriff Martin was about yards ia advance of the depu ties. Mar*-a Sh "t ki was suffering m t a pain it m a outlet wot nd in the should *r when he took the stand. He said ae was run Ring toward the bash when ae was shot. He saw the sheriff >n the ro'ddie c-f the road, heard rum say some thing swd immediately tne Unr.g c«.-m --menc -i. He admitted that he was w..n the mob at Haaietoc oa the moratng a hen th? sheriff warned him to go home, Mrs. Kit# Case, who resides at Lati mer, sw .re that the neighbor he-id w -s terrortsed by tfie rumor that the strikers Intended to blow up the town. She said she Sed to tne mountain# with her fam ily. as did a a umber of her neighbor* Mathias Cxaka, one of the striker* said he was tr.-rcir.c w! a he m- a aii.i w * &aot in the back. H-s said: "When we got to Latimer. I saw men standing with guns T - sc.--riff am# -ad told ufl to s }p. The saertff pulled out li-s revolver, pointed it at th man who xr~ ried th-; flag and said: 'lf you go farther I will shoot you.* I was fright- ned. The sht*riff gut on outside, said scaactiUng and the firing began." On ■rross-exam.nation the witness said he came out to see he crowd paa#iitg. and thej made him go with th*tn. Antonio Angeno sA-d h- m-t the strikers and they compelled him to march with them. Andrew Sivmr. oc.e of he s rtkers, said "1 was in the third or fourth line of the marchers. I saw the Bun with the guns along th- road and we w-re stopped hy th- sneriff. S tn* o m.d •<!-> n,' and I the sheriff grabbed him and pointed a re ! volver at his --r act. T ,eti tr.e thoosing ! began, and I laid on the ground until it was over It lasted about ttf.e n minutes. Tne sheriff did not read a p»per." A few wisnesie-s gave simtiar testunony, and Dis-rict Attorney Fell then asked that the sbtriff and deputies be held for trial. Upon th»s reassembling of the court at 2.30 th« judges thm.^h sufficient had been procured to hold the defendanta for trial The sheriff and the deputies then ■ am# before the bar and entered bail for trial in the sum of »,9Q® each. 15.00® f- r murder and fl"0y for f»->r.iously wounding. A bond *i< provided by a Philadelphia trust company. GETTING RKtOt TO I'K.Hr. Ileport That War With «|>ain lin - pra4i—H«-r Streoglh Draiard Out. NEW TOK.\, Sept. 22. "This .ntry is on the eve of a war with Spam." Thas* ar* th# w.>rds of A-.si-"_ant Secretary of the Navy Hoosevek. He used them at a ,x>nferen.>s of sane of the commander* of the naval militia, whom h# had summoned to Washington to learn of th# state of th- ir command# and the number oif men that ran be depended on to comple-e the complement of the warship# and the aaziliary navy. He .vition-d the fentie mea n-f-'t to ar.-i-r-;st.2u'« the gravity of the situation. Commander ftvaytoa. of the Brooklyn battalion, is reported to have answer-d that he wouM guarantee T7s men. W. Bat lev Duncan, of the New T rk bat talion. estimates hi* number a-t 325. The largest battalion in the courwry ii at San Francisco Organizations on the Pacific exist at Saa Di go. Lo* Angeles. S-ia Fra n cisro, i art land and Olympla. The navy department's estimate ts that "•**.> mer> will be reeded for the rw-nty-five m-fhaw cruisers. Of thi# number 3,981 wl'l come from the regular warship*. Fh- signift-iance of Mr Roosevelt's re mark, Joined with the assemblage of the militia commanders at Washington, the bunching of the warships and the maneu vers of the torpedo flotilla, ta very great. MADP.ID Set. 32.—An official statement has been Issued allowing the number of men and the quantities of munitions of war sect to Cuba and the Philippine isl ands during the Ineurr•colons which are in progress in those quarters. Be w-en November, tSi-ei. ar.d Miy ISiT. the Syartsh government sent to Cuba ISLTW soldiers, <5 %l officers oi whom forty w-»r» ter.erals; 232 ">42 gun* 3 id# kttogramm** of powder. ««*'»,«T9 cartridge" 1ft.711 swonis 91 -.ar.- nons, 12 mltradeuse# and 3.500 she Jig. <s Rr « the ou'break :n the P , -# *h* government has sent 57.5W soldi-rs. *."l ofl- P»rs. of whom nine w--*r» general#: gur». 24 cannons. 24 *ls kilogramme# of powder. 31 '-S5 ca.—r-l?-# ar I V®i Shell*. I larlnaatl *«p»- r\ I».»r* Kmovrd. CINCINNATI. Sept. 22. -Ma> or Tafe!, who has h*en cor.d*> dag an Investigation of chimes again** members of the board iff W&Q+f 'V : IMOT%. Y «!/"»$ tJIAt, ftJI T"0 George Le»w:< Werner J. J Sullivan and John Zumstetn, the chacgee were sus tained. and he ordered •'vr removal. As to Lewis Kmhn. he w l! consider further The mayor win hav* the appointment of their su *e-.-ora II SHI I KB Monetary Commission Or ganize- tur Work. EDMUNDS FS CHAIRMAN. Two Ktpert-s XVill Arrange tbe Suif fe*tion4 offered. M»"hed» of Pracwlar* \ tlnjuril anrf 4 Mmmtfti*r« < !»«»*»*«»—The Itaak nt Kb* land* >tl«i*r Rwnf VN "•» neaoaarrd *jr I nmton Baal>ft»- I ar(f lt»t»«rt» nt <>nl4 I tem throat!—i<nld Kap»rt« \(mr aana Karhidfira—The vlifiaf ot * Chl»«-«e Bdlrair to r«rarr the Sew t.uia (eiaace a t Japan. WASHINGTON. Sept. 22-Th* m-w*. tary ccmmiavtoa appointed und-r the .«a thctflty of the Indiana money eon\««ui a. h-ld .ta opening seeaion at the Arlington hotel in ihis city today. All the m nm bra of th* commission, except Stuyve sunt Fish and L. A. Garnet, of San Fran cisco, were present. The afternoon m ir.g was dev.-.t <d ta preliminary .«« i of the methods to be pursued. Bs-Sen ator Edmund* was presbWrit, and Mr. ij. K. Lwightoti, of St. Louis, \t ■*- chairman. A special ec remittee, consistmg of Leightoa, Patterson and Fairrhlkl. wan appointed for the purpose of consider, -g the question of what > Xpert help the rommftsion may need in too prosecution of its work and of suggesting methods to be followed in diap- .s»»r.g of the questions presents! This cooUKittee will r*c tun mend that «w > experta with salaries, be appointed to ccllate tn proper form the suggest! Ms that hav.- been received for reference 'o the appropriate committees. The per sons re- »mmended are M- r< 1.. Cur* 'M Root, of New York, and H. Parker W 1- lis. of Cblcago. The aPi>olatment of thtee general Mm - muues will also be, recommended, vlx On gold and currency, on tTnued States currency and on the banking question, to which the sugg-stions rweatved will be referred. The oecision reached by the speriat committee will be laid before the commission tonight. Hon. H. H. Kohisaat and Oeorg* Fos ter Peabody. m- mtw of 'he In-l.anap«v » •Jecutlve oommlttee which appointed the commission, ars -Itting with the m*mb*.-a at the general body tn the preliminary stages of Its work Ton'ght the commission axreed to the .- oi M - R • t - • i V is collating secretaries. Nothing else was accomplished. UOLl) l HUM ALL LANDS. tot Oaljr > uaKtt* From klaadlkf, bat tola From Laadon • a«t %a«tralla to flay Wheal. NSW YORK, Sept. 22.~A *: -vai eahie gr.am from abandon t th- t.v mg Po** *ayst Gold to the am. unt of •«*> w« w-:*.n --drawr to«la> fmm the Bank Kngl-t: for shipment to New V<".rk T m-»rrt* are regardkd as th* result of .* more strlr.f-nt money marke* tN» w York, whl.-h ts now wat hed m«.»r* - ly than the rate of exchange. More g>H ts *xpecte»i to go. feu* opinion he*** '&v only a moderate total in all. That w* t howettr, of fetns •> ♦ <s*t3T9€ th^ NEW YORK. SVpt rL-T'-e *um of » »'«' o**l w.iS shipped to the Natl<jnal ' ■-> ---.• k today from London and **<• fr ,r » R ; r tin. Both shipments are made by th* *■ tional City bank's European agents, tr.e r>eutsche bank, of Berlin and Load " This is the firs* shipment of foil to b- im ported this falL WASHINGTON. Rep* a—The **" of the gold min*s in Nicaragua ar wi' ried ov»r a decree publish' I A «■• i i % and taking effect .mmr-llately. »» *hh ing an export duty of Si goid per Ours' on goid Ingots and HI per ounce o «'•• l dust Th* mfortna ior comes to th* • »' d piartment fr m Corsu'ar Ag»n • •" , - cey at Bl'iefleids. H- says th* 1! d. y wis SB,« rents per *t»nc* oo * Tr mining snt»r> « r s hav« united tn a p-' i - s->n to the gavemm«Wt to r : ->s th d >re which they assert would b» i o-ts !<-> > c--w industry. por*» from B1 .»*£•- d« amour. *ed t» it z< - an iaer-a*. of f3l r <X over the prvc ■ding ye#r*s shipmmt SA.V FRANCISCO, ft ;>* 32.—The -•» im snip Mor.a. frora Sydney, due a* ■- >-.-e* j aßorrww, will bring <** n g pay for wheat shipped from he--*. T*- •* • th* sscond jsvfflst!' from th* some m - ir - for th's seasnn'» wheat crop T*~» Mtf posa broMglK in s>tw «rr la*t momh. and a conservative »*> - c-I» th* snsoamt to b* r* for t-' fi'ra from chart »-? a* te at Ii" 0<1»» -• l,o\|Mi\ H%\KtK* PBOTRVr. ttaintl Baak of Itajlasd's «ll*ee I ra«!at»-'Kxcllenaewt ta latlta. LONDON, Sept. St—A m*tt:-ig of the hankers of UnAor. called ;» pr ' ' •gainst th* a< -job of the go.err.or* -.•? the Baas of England in r-f-ren. * » boldii one-fifth af the h-.H;on held against Its cote I**n*. :B silver, was held at tii- etear ing h-'.'iw today, and a f*BH i"lon prot- "' - .r.g against ti;* Ba k >t K.agUtn«-i - pr posed action was Bd->p(ed. This resßlu'ion wi: be embodied in a l****e io tie * * -ri>>r of the bank, to be presen'ed to biro tomor row The bankers wi>o wer-* pr*s-n» *• . * - regard to ths proceedings. The Standard publish** a ti-.a" - al **!*- t .< - - • . i .• t w lich «ar* that th* *1 *r t. trk> ' t *r *»ry much exerted and stiver is .a g demand, ronseejuent upon th* Bp-country haaars antV-ipe'icg thai the Etar.k «f E.-iyian-i wII !e i ptra 1 '-r at • i early date, wr -- it s <*>- '- ed *t»* a further import duty Is lm-r.r• -.* *.-sd th. : possibly the In--iian rnr.s** w;ii be r*<">peft*d The telegram farther says that th* prv* has rtswuj in Bombay rup* e* jet 1 n t->ias since ' »«* Thufwdsy WASHINOTON Sept. r -rn.-*! States C aiai O Hara a* San J .an del Norte, N raraaaa. reports *o the s*ai# 5- r>ar*rr--' • that tits p**o s worth " * "» <- ! ' eata l-d - that p'a -e a ?r p W*l « •lurtrg *he ®«Bfh r *n *he hev *»a-d. provision*, etc., hare advanced wtthout any increase in wages. MtT n»R%KK JSFiVe »,OI.D. Chlacas a*l»*ia»* ta lalaad «il«»r Caa*»« tla ra. tAN r —lt t* seatMf j the Ja; ar**e newspaper* wh - - ar r *is os ts* steamer City cf P'k -g. )>«! th* C .mess ha?e formed a *yadi<-a:« « a> aat -_e»«.a«r v rtsStg EIGHT-PAGE EDITION to unric'pi*-of tfc# adoptioo of t&f *©id »■ aft## Ocsolwar I. Its rh*t » •■ ? .JT«r m*> h* ■■ :<•>.• 4, wh«a 'i-'-li '?* \ * S* * aft :ak#tS • i r«:®a, to m ~ 5 Th# jtwarajawat ..a aiarwd at th ■ 7.- ■*• --•*■4 id! 'a rrvj.ts'jTif ■ %\ rt a - .4 ' * ~*# ~ 4 -* . ' * > #*t-?ian#a *t!o|*!ft«r. *s:'* <Kfcr-.~» <Myrf**« 4tat * reainc -.wn b# pi w-aM >n > •» atncr#**** amount of #jcohan«* ar-S wt t- j» *bf>- t rot «K««d .v, *a> >*» iM.jr. WREi KKh HV A CYCLONE. Italian \ tll«(ri \emr Hrlndiat 1 .aid Waatr. and Mum lnk»Mi*ui« Mltr4 la it»<r Rotas. BRIVDii? Italy. S.-PC V -wei*> •.* wAn Arort* *£< i L«v.- v *x i in :h# pr ejsci i f 1 *,-*-# yatrtawiay •***«- Xlf. Fortjr pMKtH «w» kuiad *t4 a» * •' j •{ t#i#*ra;>a* a--. . a: ■■••.; with :h# *c*m* mm CVK O«- At Orr* th# railway !*p»t wa« #■:• , ! : -.- ». -"« "a. -'• 1 * » w*r# Two chaxa*** tnd thirty h. a N >:r . •>. * wV 4 «w#atjF *#r» kSM *wl thirty IflittWiJ. At A» aa«n# prvi ,n< of Lav- •% ?tft##a a-.r* kiil~4 aiid ftu oj .rat. <>"' .it: w a\ -> tw ■ • •> 1..# I.Kit HV tin: K*-i Hicr. ParmiT l*«»H##»»a» *dnatt« Takl I'nrt in I <nrhln« <•( CITY OF MEXICO. Step!, r -3#r.or rv> a Eduardo %>;*»*««*, lata <*hU?f of po h>-*. tetbty v>nfr«t!M»ti that h«* Hr#rt#>l tha ki! ! ;njc of Arro?•>. th# natation? of Pra#s d«nt Wii. V#ia# avaa pla- ad sa R#- l:im prlaon oa *u.*i>lc. nof havin& act|si|» 5a t ft*• ktlline. T«v:«' !ur :•< h-» wii oh th* «tan«l »n«l A<leJ ta *i<«4U > « « mwr'ton with stw? affair. To ail qu*»>.; vns h* v 4 that h» *u a i;r#ut admirer of th# prwidrni, and !>• it it that >v-a.;-iaiou» ra*d* upon hi* JW# n#rtt«<i mev+r* t>-in«*hm*nt Th«» p«mKtt<l tat* »va*sve ra^ly for som# ?!ns« »nd th«n «)Whw#d th* fa- to r»piy «llr«-vtly 'a th* qwrtrtn. Thf» :t> n • Bfm' l wr.hout V jf. :t ■;•■ ;•■» t • * ;* t;' tiwfji, m;iki \ 111. HKHK llHi)\\\r.O. Trrrthlf Rr<ml(i Fr«m *>lriimrr (al« lltinn in the \<ir>a fi •* St»p- 23 t s» h to t,h* Da■.> ?{#»> from \ n- » • "! »• ffe# Ika. w..:h * • r*m oi ttn. atMl <*ar ryt«if fifty Aos rua pa- msrrs. vtan «aicr« in* :ht v r*>rt .•»* ?* lunw*. --a "?»<• rfw Flw minu rb.4 v-nil# *•* wtrnt hlowit?* hard. »ft*a ah# -oiJW#d wnh fh# KiWSh-'h s"«:n-T Titr j m —«i«rlH *i* h -tvlcg. Thr tmywf of th# !k.t i»«r« at »v* is ar»a *h# iwilt :n taa 15.,.t*~ ;.w«;ly {■ ,r off ! 1 «av.-l th* <*ap» • i n ir<l o tr> h : mo-st. of th« p#ri*h#«dl. Th# * \ sioalty rook j.: i,-f »r- full "> -w of ■' •«•• i?stla, who inr>!r4 ' p.» in t'•« JCT» <t«4»t *• S«'tt«- itrwJ alJtrm. l/)N'Dt>N, p" 2L A >-p- ■*l from Vl #r.' t * i * -« v. nty T" *■ »n- m. rr <lr«»wn#dl mm th# rwoif. «f :h« aoHailon at Fium# ym t#r4»y b#t«re*-n th# s;*am#r ika aa4 tjs* V-r t#h - i- - • T < t. which wtn levvißff that p»>rt u th# Istttw Wit# M)»V WITH EH.IIT *III»H*. •trraaa l»»ri»«<l«» lloat i ayilird anA Her Captain and I W l)r««Bfd. HAMBURG. Sfopt 22.-Torpedo boat Nx » hats Jv-t. car j'tt »r t sunk near tha f ft i .h-shir- ff «*a*hiv*r. K!«ht of h*r cn-w. ln--»udf".< h«-r ftamandtr. Duk# Fr- J#>r:> k VV.-lf in of M kirn v >ur* Schwrr m. w*rr droarn^d. Th«* tuk»» *«* !n I*7?. h>ld th# rartk nf ■ -r nt ■! !h» Ornuta ttavy and »a» a br -th»r of th« «rr:«f ! <fak* of M#ckSots bur< «.-hw#iif A .»:v*tr» it- uwr ha* «t rt" to the •»< tv of tn« d!»ast«r, Kmprrar • aplnrri tkf Ifanaariana. <'"l. AI •: ... >! nf Emp#r.-»r W • rnt »? ■' *- »-w-i-t+r, given :a hi* h<" r ':••*• >-#• 'rift: « tha BKmc profound impression, and thin wo triC'ai pap«*r» v -» f«"<»ll'»a no tha »;£>}#<' In Myin* th<» ion per:*! vfeiior ha* ;• « *ft" •*. '1 'O ft h> rt as# aoul for*-v*r." fiHKI.AC M*pt 22 Kmp#rar WiUjam <>f G#rmany *rm d h r# at \ « io<"k from Bat&<P#st. fft* gujMtf tu met- ** tha rii!road d#t-»t h>- th# ait*pr»««, th# Duka .if j* >*#-M ■ in**n Jin.! prtn»-# II . >''!#» *«r» *.trmh • wr") by thr ifowli that ItfSWt tb# S? ?***■*■£*. IVarr Tf'»l> R'Udhlt »h# Tarka. \'KW Y<"' T '.K V >'• * • from Th'rna <ay* Th# levant H'-t! r.« :• ! !? f-. 'tuifr.-* tha general of «ati»fa<*'»on « tawd hy tii» *id »tur# nt t' p- i <• pt • hawr.arta*. Tft# cnccliutn was *n»atly fa _ >lHat#d hy »h- m t»- -a r .*» of th-- itrpf r -1 and th# «ult4«. who twaptid rb* t»OM, fail ahoft of »' « »t ft U ' n+- *M witn fh« w»r w aid hav* Joatifi#d. Th a fk t w-»a fully . know*-df»l In tf>« if th# A ; frlan »rrM-":» t«r. Ton tlaar la* I iaHl liar- Mahdl. LONIX>V SVpt 21' f* !--<rn# | l rftat no !*">ir*h»-r advu- * wit h# ma !# at praa> »-i ?y' h# Ami K-• "• i . ap#d;t ■-m 't^ th.# NO#. It ia r»"*oirnia#»t *Hat an atfa#k K ar*o-M a . ' •= »* •<• a won* > w r.K o? 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