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liISBEAT OYSTERS pUflW* »ALTI - A H<» r ♦«***-- by Oaad H»ri«S field— lloatoai Roat * ,k ' %,F WHb J * T-Tl "' Football Team*. Sept. -t- S * y U.m J»Ur. 4 r al - * cham aas'i- • - • - r >e *» Tf; f ,d - »■ - •• ■■* tr. U*J~- #*iO .igh 'OT ' '* 1 ' n v '*** csea-rtal f'«M of >' '-# ao ear-ise to make *or tba '*■■■> * ••" : '" 5 * *«"**« * But;.-.# r r«r rua *** ac.2 •' : - ei iU *£££». r * •••'- r - n ' y " A>#,i tr,*-. -* *•«». lw » CrLa of.'- of t > * cmtctM- ti« ap» - sort A: * like ax, ***? *t -rj t--»r tne '** vfcen tb# rut wi wtnt Ml .a - ■ ««iw »n --'2, =• '* ■' ► frL, Hit ta«r« » * ciiaas* la fl*- »S<r. I*.jr.- us a.'> faultl**# ' *#*■ ® ¥,rr JL ® eA * y " a^l * J * r *««:. ai»'tA-d*. «••• •-'* »iaJ*le * !<•'« f.rL'lc T*a»#> a ran, Tr.is ted *<<u ft ujfw by A "L iart iac* when lined wit El*, bat *M ,r.s:«rjtly caught IT J ««W hoiu* <* Derb e «**/ ou « a» A per**'. of d#xu.»ra;.xat. n. _ aet SMW .nt •*o •*• o* «-*r c* « '• kI tiltS *^<l ▼M* tQr ' ia tb - ;^J^- * "*-,.» be*r. ov«rc>*m«, a.* »fivw*. :>U" Brother Jo " Lto; a toe lis« r.-K<X* uy przaeni ng two roc* in Ui* ««T*jnft. * « mm in "> W T fcaat. * wiid pitch A-id ,jP~ on a simp> luti» grounds by w ui-rtM run* */t» retire th» #i'i* &b»r«D o?T- "*! J-, tttm&i (juite £&r ih» tr; tho m.-ith, *h»n fLM'J *n<s R jb.r.-w»a *.on* otiMr ««nd:r.« D»/yl« te *lth * t ts £ w in MXiier oa «&«>.. tf-nng out tr. th« ftcatc an « Soo* fly to H*-muton. VV.ch r rs»» te, two mw. on h-ut*- *r.d or.;y l*t 'Aiookni g «*} tor BalUmor*. but g w*jr up tnto th« Jtir, ptt!t«4 r £ urifi r»d-hot liner, threw U to mi tmot.4 *rid doubi«d ip C*f.'- f- >b p, *Sc had te£a.atk»-r.«:y lit out (v ||kiMWh*r hkt th« b*is. Tiis* it -Jfc» ifor.}". *nd the «cor« t«4;» tit* g. jKWlliTir 12.M6. k*rr by ln.iin*«. ICE 6001S0Jl«V-« Mammary. Eaa»-Ki::J»M»r- J; &xs.on i hj«—K<-!:y. t»w», f>r*»n, #■ leeg Thnw*hi-» h: -9t-n*-i. trie* bit—K«ter s -n M • w;. |«sta|» Suh! I»w«-. U r.*, i#? CcaWe ?i*jr»—o>r*vi»tf *rd J<*n~ m M-Oraw and Doyi'. and ip U?ft on bA*w— Baitinior*. .; Bo#- t I Birjrt out—By :t. 9; hy fc*«. I. by Pu®d 1 baii# - rp: ftHMOc Wild purb'-*—Corbeit. in tE U»p<rw -Eamillb *nd Hur*-, n RwtOß, t. Krror»— iMCK. I. Bm! r J. itlicm roo?«r». h*a«V.l by Cot.Kren*. tMf. F flU|«nM. of that city, and w l»a«! ton:*ht *av# th» victor* * pb»4" ia»i r«-»{Hkws at the Eutaw BBOkLVV Sept 24 »t the KSac teddent cotu»ect*<l with th-* N6rs-Ph atdelphi* *ani- h»*re today »ft* SfcfcavSor of I'itch'r Taylor to letstaßpir* He ft natty Hned 6WI*2'.T. » Score: R. 11. E Nttr- W is s H«Ua '• 14 S tes'sM-Dunn. Grtrn arid B«rr«4f; T*y >aS Ckß:<»r.ri. fmptre, Carpenter. *s* TORK Bept —Jn a d«mbV- MrMiy the Otants and Senator* kww®. P.r»? friaie-8<"or«s: R M. K pTrt ; < s Nsr?- .7 15 5 tei»»-S; tn*n and 7.<~tirfo*n. lie lß»a4 XoCsir*. t mpire. Eynch. fawl pnh4cor e; R- 1} E ifsfk * 12 t Prr'-- I « 4 Styttour and W inner, M- rctr tor*. I'm; tte. Ly . h. <if th» ( luht. ferxf to tbe tiaiidir.* of the club# to Won |» f v 37 ,#n *•• •• s»* 57 .-•>» Lr*? «n *8 2**t s, - «v. •' «» * k s fe » . u -4 ,u< •*» > *i .23. Ibyete Dir fl «, UR.hlaßlo*. wanwrav :4 t,,, t! , H . PfMatm «tt»r<l+d the a W b' - **•* at the lr-.~ ,?!■>;.-il A-Vet • **kt*y > T»>- tm-V *». • %*~y P "*•* >•• k- u;.!.-r • ■» * r *** * the 'n -•* * nr- i-onr •*' - . , ..v r< „. •**«*•. Bald « -■ | '.moot y*** B, ''« -Ba 1 «-}v- Mer*en« •*. iiTie it's «-t m, ■ „ hi*****'* thlr '* r ' • r • -- ' <Uk ' p- —r * T*rii« *,»(. v-' f> i j ►H* Mrx-rt i;..7d T-m- W *' Htflr *hoo». Barß v K!! < . ~ . *;' v **■* y*»«if«ur , r , l*J*#«ae F i-.. i-, v w » ... : ■'• ?*•*' fe r *'" - fl. I-: inii ■ - . n »*»a v . * f?t~ :::. • ■ '£-g lirS i ' L 7» iZj.- ,■ .*■ 4 ♦ V« ..." c ! " 4 t 4 M * ratis * wartxfcT 1 U!V* :k « . Hlfc*! i. W-T—- " - • ... 4 A „' • «teZ > -.... w - t , V » f ,. » *;; '■• « « : ut • a 4r» *i the etjd. Sermla end »♦ ?j»» tar** *n<i C.-jZ4tta te tak-a* •uJthran'a «t if", «?" •* be.n* m*d at feH '"* *■ P«Bn* u »*«T ar.'-l aV/v* aii. 2?" *- ta« »»-k:ee rned ruarde be hjrsd th« Uoe evideatiy M a tavor.'e Play th»e year. »f ■%•»•■ FiMtkatl Tmtm KKW HAVKX p <ra.. ft* Ji—'Tbe * ork of ta#- Ta> f »>tboin twos tate vean t Tea of dajti end er.-rry. Capt M-rphv. « u ** ywir'a e4e*e»s. and A-t-ajt Cbpt *r» d 0..14;..14; the coacajax. T-e *var*«ty !»»«• up a# f >i»«* SCcCarian-i. ce*t«r; Swipbsn and DrnramJ, ard Abbott tackles Connor and & m*da By. qa»r*: Mine and o . wsore haif-oaciu aod Mcßride, -back. Of tkl» Connor and Hae are ? * os:y oier. w.to ptayed tn th« Prtneetoa f» an.: !fi*r bo - - ere-s' *n ?, • u " > *- McFarland wa» fi-»» «ub ia«t y-*r pmn ao-i *• *e oub stsarda. Tr *l» *kn»ler* Priaitas t p. The Seat'te Rod and Our. Ciub w Jj con tic its mmtSD*r and fail prerramm*. * ' : ; •*'»•* * r <-0 ap by the K.oodike rf «*- toarorrow a? the Went -rap*. Baooter* Will i*a*e on ta* UJb o'ciork ferry ia tfce ajorr.:nc. The p "<e- r>>ned medjU er.oo' *• 1 be re* a«a and *f?er it i§ o*er there wtli be peoi vnootiac A tare* *•- tendaac* :» operted. as the me* ar* tin« in tr. ff . f or auit* ehoot at %->- kane October 7 « and s Th» Beat;;* R,j and <«nn Ciafc w : probably be r*pr*»enr •d oy a itroof ;«aa. " Am* Diaet With Hi* PrleeAa at J. W. L-E.VOX. Maaa.. Sept. 24 ar.d * rl * K -• -:*. *»• » other Btabrt «-.f party w?u« h for the paet four days na* been vMtin* is A dame r-aeited W«oa tfi» afternoon. Tn«w «ae an ;m- Bianaa crowd a boat tbe m+injn at pitia ]* to m *-' beat ij-b-er after rh*»r »ai »tv«i for (MfltliiM tsd him wi'# as T h ! y p ** rart if°° the pUtf .nr. Hor. John Bkwuie *uea«* ti. «y wL. 6* u.ntU tooorriW coor, theai ar. t *"*C jrt **'" m to th* rehi- iea wtH!r.a 'o take theai to hL. ho«ne The dnr«. ted through the tuein-« portion of thr- ismr. . c *rr.A<i. w«i stopped in front of tha park, which was ftiied witft a e;ru*- of yausf American*. TT« pre#;dent had atated. wnen he received an ujviutior. to atop the c*rr.a#e for a mo ment at th park that he would not mak* any remark*. The tremendous «othuai a-m of the school children wu too mu-ii for him. h waver, aod he in hi? car t ig* and made a snort to them referring to the datwa of citizenship be fore ihem and advUin* aU to roctuua 10 ii.e uvea of as jra.ity end virt;;* practiced in th»ir youth. Th* drive was then re sume!. A rapid trip was mad# to Lenos and to the n sidec.ee <A Hon. J. W. p ,>» w , Vtyndhurst • Before long a carriage **' tak-n for the links of th* Lenox Golf Club, where the president was Just In urn* to gr #t the winner of the L*rw>* •- ;> tourn.-ner.t, Mr. Arthur H Fenn, of Aiken, 8. C. As th# president alighted from the car r: i-- he wis gr-eted by Pr-> den* W I». ■loan#, of th# ciub. and escorted to a larg* »#nt on the .awn. Here he held a ah »rt r* -r'ion. Th* president taer, PatdMl th* playing of several games, and enter d his carriage agate, and returned to the rea.denc*. arriving there at i 5>V At S o'elo k th* b. St. 4! m. Jon ß L* Bloan#, t'-d th# way to the din.ng ro-m. Those who were seated at the table, be- Side* the president and Mrs. M tKir.iey and the host and b «te*s were Se retary and Mr« Alger. >1 s Mibel M Kinley. M:.aa Marion MrKenna. Aft rney General M - Kenna. Miss Evelyn Sioane, Baron and Baroness von Relchenan Mr. and Mrs. Dupuy De la>m" Hon. Jxusph Choate. Mr. W. D, Sloan*, Mr. and Mr*. Morris Jeeup, Mr and Mrs J. 8. Rarr.es. Mr ar«l Mrs. i'hartes Lamer, Mayor Hswkin#. of Pitts fieid. and Gen. John A. Csasoo. ex-minister to Austria. immediat'dy aft»-r th# dinner th# gue»*< snd thetr host and host- «s adj .urt.al ta th# re- eption rt»>ea and re elved the cotfag*-rs, *ho had h.. n invited by Mr. Se>an* to meet his guests 4iKKATF.It )OKK I tMPtIG*. Tfiff tirr'i to Man • •»«! (•rorgr M»i Hr a (aadldnlr. NEW YORK fcet>' 34 -CLilrman Q i rt. i f K"f . »m.*r • */ Tracy. Mating that h» was wj;.;** to t» •he Ropub! lea n nominee for m.t> or of Gr***ti»r Nr* York. Th» rt*<l»: "If. in Uw |M» crssU wh: fe r. •* .~on f roots *ll fmstl* of « •<*! irsv-eranru nt tn Cfcv*l«T Srw York !■ b* WWMfr :n sh« jurtsnwol ->f l: ub an commit:* U» r,omtnat«* for the mayoralty. I ahall r»/>t rwtot :r;«* of «»• c<-nvm jr ff Curtly, a m«"nt-*r of a comn. tteo ea.d to hav* bt*«n v *rr«d by th# IVmo cr*«k > gllianc# to wait upon H*nry (l*ors* and a*k him to be th« P€ th» »!- Marc# for mayor of <»r»**t*r N w York. Mt)< thai Mr. <Vor*?- appr th» o m mstt*» that on* wad * a, *n<l that w !« a fa:lur* of the regular 1> morrat. or r«rs:*-4tioo to »*and by tt»# O-. ptat f«rm. ho woa!1 acr*pt th» nomt^it*or ; «"HICA«S<"> tWrt 24 Th« Trtburs* i*>n: jS*;wtor Jniwj K of Arkar.««*.*, chairman of th* fwawofmtle national oo<»- mho !« in fowr «*« that th« o ro- BittM will not intMfer* tr th* mayoralty .■ !«»*- n Grraiw N-w lork. To * re port of th« Trtbuno Senator *aid "Th* n»tk>r.»l cmamit%#» tha IVm.v-r»M- t>i"*.iti»aa- na m >►-» V k k .«» t>*at how ' ro-= * •.•«!• - -i*n Vw York, arwl >» wtU rat pr ~<#.*»«• to «;»# it any advic*." T?.s> • .« ti v ! ■ +'■ - '**!' ' V " v -'* nurct*r of prominent * to -*r» to Bite: h<»ro O- M nday to tak* up a I a.-tt!« tht * .r i* to r sttrer sksu* »fovid hav* 'ni'T'"*! tn*o tr- •in.,4,r R -furd On * r ;* a'so. cooji:i|T fri rn Na • st:'!- M"* t f Vti b# .1 h' e*-Ll-ur. «sc. j»" • '.in, of N«« York ! - ■ UM !»h# «* Tam n ;»ny. who w >5 that or*an;*«- » ,»»>. Wniisa J Hrv«n tmi v • r » t lHaaowrt. w<:t ei« WW* P« mo. era'*, w ift <iov A g- i. * up v • conf«r»r..o. Utrr !»*•• »»o«-W Tru»(. WA?y I N')T ,, V J*J"pr I' -A«« At assai'-st !-*• & ciUfk »y» ''• ' :; i O- : * E» i w.*a c jar. s«sj -'3 i *• t.m-.tar to t ft K\a i* C chArure. *t '■> waa * f- w Aa>« *# ■* d»- clami a truat !-* Jud«-- of * »■ frated StadM ilH'rtct < urt Th<» s agatmt \V««t#rTs live a'ock * w-r» >v .n und»r Attarnoy «;«-"r*i Mann n. Of th« a.lro brt ' * .*• • a.l'- ? r«- ' ti |U<B with aii poaww&i# t4T°r <.ltb«-r« <><■«• U iw.»•»!» Tlwhrr WASHINGTON §«*T".. f Th«» »:•*■ t of tho hrt#r? f fe*» tho Md of rr*d«r -k L. Ot:b#rt for an th«- on ta# H«1 « **.ff led \r. r<***rva t«jo In W-a-i'Otuw. I? U #*-:ma*. ? vS ttsa" th* itttSw * ovinia to I* •* Mr Otli>«rf • bid "• Turn cordi ti«-a provl that Mr t»l (*'. »h*i ftaStfh tt«<l!a em th# -••*rva!!-ws arid ih*r» :h»» 1 ;mh#r to from tfco th*y »>aili fit n>t •!,trs * w r. * T * ! - AWWft f*#t a »«r »i*l rhwt h* «h«H *•- p <y Indtsa aN>r l' r* "■ *b« to do a\ Vn » * w f • •«■>* "a* fl f !• nr.*. t"*ri ta *.o »* -r C* %ofuf»«t At XarnuraAMtt l v f«- a d iro *» l ir>«po •' -«1> <" .».!* TT , * *iN,>ut * »•' " M * Bpr*#«# a aoo \\ •• - a w*a frw -»r •w 5 i « « « -m l*f S»»( a J - ;rral a , j c -ta »uwJ» bera is W*. CASTORIA For lof Ants ar.d Ciuldrea A SACRIFICE TO PRIDE ir,i.iuirw r%KR# Hl* nw* urK I* Pm<*>* AT MEXICO. Tfc» Ki* »• *•» l/ml to Diaa That H«* Tkoagki H- Mam W irr»»t«J !• Pvtlfac krror® la U^a'k—•«((f«rr4 by •• O flrfr. TT op HKXIOO. ? r?- * —E*-7n *:-^,' -jr of Poiice K ! rdo V - ta.*- Q -*a at the early a** of £ years. be-~*me t 13*!!: a <'"orpe» bartn® ta*-r. hi* cwa tif* •£ Bejerr. pneor. s «aae rrrs# tatt moraina The i?»>e'.:or b. w his a. w;th a revoiirer. He wi.a praod, raceedirqpiy reawerred. rar»iy b*.ac known o rr:..ie. and very aas c a. ,'j-* r.*e fr ac a bomb** poaitioa through poai*.;one to rr.« eawmasd erf tae pelaes hartrg b*~r. safSeieat to at ' » eniioa to ;.im a.- a man of |r«vrf lakaL was a • yr- »—iay to a Jong examination t>y Judge F wea and a; the root **oo. or. his retjrr to t*e ro>'tn n *ha pr 1; WJU c »t«d taat ae snowed great d->ection as*l anguish of mind. He .-.as aiway* bean tn :fc* bah;: at r<*t.r.r.g ia:#, and tr. prssor. k-pt op hks cus.om, r»t.r.af a*»o>ttt J o'cs tcM.. laist rgrrt he rax.rcd -a e ani at U o'ciock thaa mocn t*l *ard«n of *J".e ««nt to :a.i turn. ti- fcand the inep»< tor dea«:. w.-.h a t> >ti in trie rignt tempie and on invMUfauon. found a email, two-bar rei«d pietov. with whs."a the act had b««t coamtUM. The tnuu « of the pi«'oi nad bwea piaced so dvm- to tr.e temple ar.i p:eaa*d into in* akin that it practicaUy n.no n jse on be;og dib- harge«|, h-nce t r~A*.>s of n« report being by me guarOa. * the pistol r*a< r.-d tie ia under tovanigatioa, a:.d a certain pna on er ts a isp-^cxed. A letter was foiad in the room in which r.e mad* a stat*aaaat so tn* ruhlic. say ing na deam was, be fait, a satisfaction :. u»<si u s-xiety aJid a* »0,..d *h«r«£ore «:ve that aatiafaction by staving the • >rUi He aiso sa.4 that th* c .m* »aa s ijg«stjd to : rn by Inspector V.Uavtce r.: . of tne a<«ond poiic* district, wno is In priaor. Ve.aaq -eg ad«i--i tnat ur. .«r any circumstances, not having been a high orf;. .JL. authority, notr.inr could have in dac*d fcun 10 take p*rt in the crime. He ft" t. he said, that h:s ioyalty to the ch.»f magaitrau: whose life nad attempt ed. in putting Arroyo to death. Ir. fact he tiid tnis repeated.> wnen t>a ing questioned. VetasQues had a very large acquaint ar<.'.. hai .ng erar-io*-. • after leaving ' Uage m the department aff;ce and beiu# a' «.•;.* t-■ s- r *:ary to t; - n:.' -:er r.f ft.:an. a At one Ime he was connected with the newspaper El Com:-*te, and at an early ag* been eiect.d to «xmgrv«e. He had eff>•• -rd many reforma during h:a incumbency as inspector. ALSTKIA 10 HLLP SPAIN. *ke W owld lat*rv*ae la t aae of loa • let kkitb tbe t nitrd Malt a Menardlita tab*. IXjNDOV. Sept. -4 —The correspondent of the Daily Te4egrap.h at Vienna says. "I learn froan a reliable source that th# Vienna cabinet a mid Immediately inter *e i- Lu a on .ot betw-en ar.d th# United States. The news of th* uhi ; m-caai created ia political t circles, and th* universal opinion was that s. n Action w >uid be unjustifiable." MEMPHIS. Tenn., Se-pt. 34.—A special to the Commercial Appeal from Chatta nooga. Tenn., says. Owen McGarr. consul at <'.et fueg s, Cuba, arrived bore today, having i.-ft Au g .s? > A* to th# condition of affairs m th* iaiaod. th# conaut does not agree with the Cuban junta in N»w York, but con firms Gen. Weylera utterance* tn so far as his ex;»*rienc#s have gone. Cl*nfu«go# is in th# southwestern part of ! the island in th# pr-nrl- -e of Sar'ti Clara, , w ere tiere h.ia b -n hi 1 ■ _ ar.d wr.< re ; everything is de :d#dly Spanish. "So far a» I have been able to judge." «aid Mr. McGarr. ' G*n. WeyJeFa c!a tn that four provinc*# of the western end of Cuba have been pacified is correct. I have seen no flgheng. and, so far as my per sonal knowledge go*#, cannot say —..ere ar* : any insurgents." IV> yo. t ink the ins irg-ms have a : fightinar chant* to wn*" was asked. "Not the lei**, unless the I'nlted States decides to a hand in the matter. It seems to me th«y have about played out. a« hundreds of the insurgent army hav* surrendered .** WASHINGTON, s-pt. 24 -c.4. Agusrr*. Cuban agent her*, has re*-. :ved a dispatch fr- m President '".sneroe wh:-- 1 -. stat» » th <• • th* latter has been til f-om the prevailing ' malar?*! fever. He saya that the army is ; m c«d of quinine and medi r.e. Ml HDI KI M» Hl* OITOVKVT*. Barrl'Mi. Deaperate at Hrpealrd Oe fe*ta. Slays a let.ilnx Mrrrhant. SAN Sept H —Tbe fnllow- Jn* dlsf/.stch wis re«-eived her* tclay I-* LI BERT AD San Salvador. Sept. : 24 Ramos shot Juan Aparirio In Qu#*a!- tenango oa tf* day that 'he revolut -<ni« * t< • k San Msf' •>#. A fet-gram rrce'ved 'M.ijr by one <sf the leadlßg m#r*hants of '-■ ;tv rives the n**-« that \f'fuje# ar i h;« 12 to " vietortous troop# are in : A*ttig»»a" J- tr Apar -. > was the rr • eap->n- r st>«* importer f - Cen'-al a»t a, « > ">e bows# ss repr-«e"" —i *t Parts and N*w This news sras ES ! firm#d by a dtepasch rec*iv«d fr m hia (peas honse jn New Tork. «f the < -*raJ A tier «•» in tr. s *v »iy that, if Barr >a * : c" *<> • " • mun'-r of so em t#rr a mar! a* Ap*r:.-ss. he * II r •* v »« "St# '» -arv iat w :le sa"# a:*ughtar amort the p#opi* aho -»p- N cuu*# w «e gae=t f-r "h* Ir'i'ng v i* there :s e*#ry r*asor *' b »v« that h. »■-» = « »t b#caus# b* r»*~ a*d to g * m- rai at fl-anr:a! aid to Rarr-f*s a rr-ettng w be - 1 • ay t~« purr- se 9* Settdir g a ' " t■> ~n aa '• d - i»r*X»t* to take *.vr * i - > p it an end to ""e severe -• - t - w p-eva'.' rg Gc *•<-->a'a as 'ha" p-i-i l* »■«-«. C ar. ret--- ve new* from th» r ! r.s . t*a c-' in try N .-IVV YORK. Se-* S4 -Tbe Hera'fa i r-vrra#pofld#tit In G'islftßala says that •»- * f-~ "■ rr v -.» < * rt a **r - j Coata Rica on a »n«- ial m -• - >r ' ; w*b fS e reb*lii»-.n r-w in i p- •sfreaa In Gnateaiaia. Arnims 1-a »tnot»; iN.srrion fkerelore BrOlab General l>ela*a Idraaer S!M" -V j*er' 14 ~g to **-e rrarf#.* ramp* *- again* th- Ma: t..i- < S- Wl!Ha-» T»-khart mar*d-r f • - FmMih fpnr,"#r for*#* a-d i cc.-ytrol «rf tb* pant. >- re - »s has . dw-<dad to paeapnn# 'he re-era ad-i-.. # *jra"!«t th# Af-tiVe ** T*-sh . tj. rr"f h#*-Vj srrers. -*1 r a Th# A.*r* is ar* #e n a str ar i ->»a|t>ea ers a r;t»»'' i * h H I»! b# <*> • «rd th'V are as e-t - v *e» ,r r»«" * '»r-~a a- <<# 'Hiig t'■ '* " - «* - - * r«.-<•■'- fr-*r j P*.i»ana. ar 'aiv of ix-e# * SB i th# e-*sr» b*s aiMi#! *n 'be K'-v*r.*l val | lav a-d •» *at -h!rg *b» rr-v -nents .tt tie Br'Tiab r*e» t* j Th# Afn'-s s-e *e* *— r a r-r ~t t** t s.m-e*r <*f Afvbar ha* : froan "*-**- and * b«Jr> t em ' ts «* m ge# *re r*vw.. T*.e - »* fry— e U. *_id espedi- I thaa bi *#ry *a-t*r» -* I amy *a» Me#ai* fa r aba t-*V* N "~-e f.ar* war-* j a., «r-m#at that i>-vaa» « e.t-se»-> | » ■*!#; I#rtiß«r whether Ecrc.-a 4 a .« ' ta# Lnsuvi Stai a I* «U »• .~ra«u _l f THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIOEXCEK. SATTBPA'Y. SEPTEMBER 2',. t*»7. ' C^ k >a." and re-a"ls the fa-nt: st th* **r ' of j«T9 French dapkxnats m r«*axd to s^a:n- A IWIRE Hi* BE*.* CHOfES. ts rsrapeaa Tl ?11 D»eMf 4»sf»aela Br, unitary f»i»p*fe FlaalYy. WASHT>"»TT r, V S»rt 24 -A ftnat £'- has been r-a-hed by th* ar»* -rV "S I who are to dete?*J®s th* Brtt sb- ■ rue lan bour..lary • •as to the fifth or tnjßp-e -s c «to act with these H « name is for th- present wrhbeld. It is oct ! Bar-"n O*»tsroal!e whoee name has been mestion*d !r. " s connec ->r. >3r K 1* f Oarar of ?»-'»: w-.o was to nam* ti* oaplrs ocJv is case the arbitrators fa?.*d tc agrea. Ar. men? was rea-hei w -- ou? necessity of Ciii.ng 00 th* sMr*d.sh sovereign. Ta* oaptn < an Europeaa. but this Is said to be without sigr-ift-a-r*. sia * no r t jneuog hrr- ■ci-g the Monroe doctrine ts t: IM hMU*4 la th* tribunal. The arbi trages ir behalf of Venezuela are Ch>f J .«r- e Fuller atsd Justice Brewer, of the United States « .pr«a»e court. A ( I.IM % \ TO Hl* f int RE. Ora. Paea* Revolt *appr*a»*4. He la faptarrd and Cnmailti "olrW*. MAN*A »T*A. St ragua, via Galvsaton, S- . St—Th* revolution j A -larei ' jinaasi President Zetaya, kawmr. COB ■ nuee forward -* a id .era to the van-- s distri. • - It ta from R\ as thai tae g vernmsct of C:»*ta F. w hiii proci vitr. d "* aia.te of attge. The i< not g.ven. Urlratrd an* t jplarr*. He yalrldr*. N'EtV TOR}.. Sept. 21.-Th* Herald's correspond--n n T-gucigaipa, Honduras, saya that the Nicaragua® troops oapturt i <"Jen. Pa<z. it* military leader of the re- beiUoo in Nicaragua, and that ha com tc.tted auicfde a f-.w hour* later. Rfioil ID f'arasua* ia Faded. WASHINGTON, SEPT 34.-A cable* -AM received at the utate department from United S*ates II lister Stewart at M i tevsdeo announces the pro-tiamation of peace there H» "ad previously reported that ail arrangements had be*n mad* looking to this end. but that the piar.*had to receive the ratification of oocgresa It is as -med that this has now b*«i given and that the insurrection is at an e;:d. The Daral «>wlnitlers **t Prre. I/fifDOX S«-pt- -4 -Edward Neil and his w:?e. otherwi** known a* th* E'tike and Du hes* of Rio Grande, mere discharged from custody today. Tr.e ahargea brought against them by welt kr wr. h' te.ji and boarding bouses have been dismissed. Halirgad Disaster in India. MADRAS Sept 24 —'Floods -a * wi-'»d away the bridge on the Bsnraktr-Mys r» railroad near Maddur. Ar. engir.s and :iv« am ftl. d with passengers a - pr- ir • la'cd into tifcs r.v*r causing gr at loss of life. F.nnlNk Tona Dentrojrd by Fire. IjQNDON. Se»»t 24.—More than H.slf the village ot Ravenstons. near XvWport- Bajcnell, Bucklnghamf-ire, has t-er. d*- •troyed by fir v. The consume! '• forty cottag-i. with tares, etc., leaving IjO people homelesu. Many Rilled by a Landslide. IjON'DON", Sept. 24—A private dispatch tr im Rome says that about forty p-rsons were kii>d and many others injured by an earth-slip at the sulphur mine* asar Gir meoti. ODD FELIiOW* I.KIM) I.OPt.F OkF.R *s« eraian Body Flnlshea a l.artce kiuoant of Kaslnea*. SPRINGFIEIJ>. Sept. 24 Th* Sov ereign Grand I>"*ige Order of Odd Fellows, held three sessions today, lo clear up the work t>efor* adjournment tomorrow A n -■ was passed, after a strong fight, as follows: "After January 1. l»*>. r.o grand or su preme body sh ill receive any < redlt for M i rt'iiais destroyer! or returned, but shall pay full pri--* for all rituals furnished." During the afternoon the body consid ered the official receipt cert if ate ques tion. but no drcisMm was arrived at. There is little doubt that the Refcwkah ritual will be revi«*rd. as there haa been much dissatisfaction over it- * STAFFLEBACK goes STARK MAD. The Murderer could Not Bear the Thought of Being lynched. Cr»Lt*MßT*3. Kan. S<>pt. 21—Ed Ss/fie | back, one of the notorious family of mur ] d«-r-rs tn Jail h?r*. h.ts gone stark mad thr igh fear of lynch tig at the hands of a mob. Staffiebaek was r-onv! 'ted - f m :r --tl~r :n th" firat decree for "he killing of Frank <Ja;br»ith. one of the several per son* supposed to hav» neen murdered in tr den of the Staffii-* •* ks at Ga.ena. in this county. |o l>aia >a«al Militia at ♦ hlcajio. WASHINGTON Sept. 34.—The navy de partment has ordered t at th* «tearn cor vette Vantic S»e turned over to the Ch; ago naval mil tla. She will go fr tn the Boston navy yard by way of the St I.iwr*ru-e j river lake Ontario and the W.»!!and oanal ' ar.d he turned over to th--- Ch: man at Erse Pa. Sh- V il b» housed at Cht-ago fir the winter and begin ruiaing on the lakes n«xt s; rirg limda Wants to Borrow Money. OTTAWA. Ort.. S>pt. 24 —H >n W 9. I. it g. Canadian m.- ister of finance 1— ft todjy f->r England. • f it aE- i ' l " loan Fiv* m .soft: wii? go to the payment for > r -w - Nes- rad w-v tnd th* deepening of tita Canadian canals. TO MOVE THE POvrOFFICE. < aming t hange of Pmlmntem He- Old tcilsllnn. S" - hTO" ~e F • la *1 r* <*-»r r.\< •<M * - Now t it 1? is dsfir.i?* a*'tied -ha: M.iJ. O R Hayd*n 1« to be j a'ttaa'-r f'-r * . - ; -ar* to auc -i A. B. Case, the arteotion of a num t r fp< pie has been * iraed to th* oid r mur «>f » change ir*. • * - of th* ■ " * f ta * ; wtr*''Bt 1 dng o Twaif *s str -k *o " » id Oroea st»>r- >» Nin'h and R . r» id rr»e« w»a s 1 to the P«ist-Ir'elligwteer c -r «..«.* -re t fay by a - w .» is well 7-k*- i on aJS such affair* :.. a It was p-. -• v certain *r.it 'h* c v « £ w.isuld ba j- ;,e f>Mr. after MiJ. H . r. aaatnae* charge >' th# offic*. H-* *. -d *tt*nti-T® to ' • repai-a th.it *ra g mad- to the tei-r-or of the old *?<-**. * ; %r' t • * facrt that * -.e«- . •—. • i.>rs or r*- I» -a c -«l-t * s'.n"*. >f .< g a.- it. s *i s would r.i"ura..v - ■■ i .a s i pa:w« i - /y. th* sg"*tion to charge *- * s*--~a * n ante .p *me tins aag t-e h - r.-as rr .ry Of ' " -- -• r.te ob '■ i tv- t s "*f * offl- a. ti ws fart •!.* down tha Mi eel -.g jest a& ans t »; the off:-.# b# tm •. -u *a th* Groaa I -A. w a. they cim m. is mure -e-ntrai. r ;. -,!y for bear •» m*r, and merchants, t t for the -e*ideoe# port, --j ■-,* th# city i e -t " - «u with • * dmprnx tm»st c.. m • ~ k: w n- 'hirg f --. e move, as ■ d.d wr.ea th* agt at: c aas -p bw ; for a I'ufaliit* *re after I sra'eat >ow. "> -■* ' " tO •*.* 5 •«• T -*e? f.- .. . 11-d.'" Sept. It. Stat* Road int .«■» ar * • ♦ ' board *"-y <lo* R"t -'» » u ;■>:.* of t • j'usOsee .if tft* pea»'e * -r p-». T • P pu2 st a ft;- - ;rry r*. t --- * t* * a: wr-Bsest .' Ear- -st as a **-Ct ra-t -a-v to their act - rai.« r.g a ft '. ara;n« ax -Com rr « --r Dndrey, * w*a * -- 1 at th* r t •- a- * ar.d tt s | e w th - ptarp*** i* rt <! fie-of-gh*. r u"-r« "o test Ear-*st*» rt* - ♦© bold ;wo •* '-s under th* laws f tr* scat# cf I at one and »>-,« aire# titna. T * T'-jdrey rr tab*# »' -• g -a r*tr.*m - .•«! s;-tr» fcvai po.iti.-ut--.a i.vi wtii cut a s* ath 'a oa. c.r -a trat a:ii » 4<' »r tha sw«ma of ;mr y t.;.*«r cam • » «* PRESIDENT OF CUBA. BVRToinur w\*o. FITHFR or rm: PRI>E>T HK\OIITM>. He Win Prubshly B* El**t*tf—Was •h* Firat M*n 1'« Take I p Arat- K»«na as (aha'i Kirkelira—Pa»- •faaes Many Tralta of the r>reat < ardisal - His I arnmprsDttfag Spirit. Reren* dispatches bro.g t froia 'he ! Wand by Special Mess*»ng*r Maxura ren der it aunt certain that G-r:. Barutlome Mu- ; y w... be .he r.- at ;r eit-nt of tat pro vix .nai gortnaaeu of Cuba. Ther- 4 probacy ns man ttvtag wno is better fitted or more enti.i d to ocupy the PT'* ieciui oaair than tnis intrepid and ant " mpraorujlng defender of Cucwua inda p^nder.cs. In no othrr w*y can Cuhn mow her rrati ide and appre :a —. of ' t ««* r?r iirg qualities w-_i.h have caused Ma.so ta be kwed and admixed by tn* miihoa snd mure if lighting agataiaT overwfcelHß.ng odc» f r liberty. But it a not gratitude a Son* which prompts the sesection of Maso to fill tha j position of chief txecutor. Liaiaratl) i ittrU tor the Po«ittos. He ia m every.way emir.-at>y fitted to j anccessfuiiy handl* the r*igna of gi>vern ment during the--* tryit.g times of »ar. which require a ha; VI com. nation of Brx..fss, Tempered » n tact; of decision, Bungi d win d:p'. >macy. j ilasc- is no: ar. obtrusive man. but h.s ! ;n qmet council or heated debate a fell. He is an effective orat.r. BARTOLOME MASO. Ifgislator or fighter. He Is the Richelieu of the Cuban republic. Small of atJitura and slight in build, he la ri.l i moat mag netic man. and one can almost feci tho thoughts that emanate from the mind N~ f re they are utter d. Maao ;s v-ry obs- r vant of details, an -aceUsnt listen- r and a brilliant conversationalUt. Although muk ii g no pretense as a poet, many bright atanxaa, containing both rhvna- ind rea- son, as w-11 as spring from his brain, affording entertainment and in struction to those ar and him. A portion of his education was acquired ia Paris. ,x& well as his knowledge of the French language. Of English, he knows but very little, but that Uitle he knoas correctly. I had been several weeks in hL? company, not Areaming that he understood •. word of English, when be one day in- dulg-d tn a comment so well placed and pronouncted that I wa.-> astoniahtd. But n> amount of coaxing could indue# him to at tempt a conversation In th# languaga. i'irot Man to lake t i> Irwa. M so atudies men as a d<actor studies pati-nta and he a-idom rr. Ik»- a nr..-t tk-; ta diagnosing their true strength or w ak n He is effectively diplomatic a-htro the pr nt occupant of the ch tlr 1s In clined to be comriatlve. And y-t both of *h€s»- grand ol<i men are devoted to and toiling f >r tr.e attainment of the same pur pose—the freedom of Cuba. Cisn ros" a - mlra:.on of Ma o's ability is so sincere that he h i fwa offered to resign In his favor at any time. Ther* are many reasons for this univer sal ind unbound d fsith In M-tso. With hard and brain he ha* always been ready to h«ht for Cuban Independence, and, al though the »an cf a Spaniard, h* w .n d n - r i»? content with a-ything but «i*o lute ind#pend#tKta With his two br, hers, Rafael and Isaia, he fought through th t#n-years' war, from "HS to "TS, winning the rank of major-general. Hia brothers i*ast th dr lliea but lH>rg d htm n-v»r to give up t.h* struggle tmtil Cuba was fre«. H» refused to sign the treaty of 7..\ njou. and when Marti. on February —. I*S6 give the wor 1 ? .r th. beginntr.r of the present rev- Ahttl A, Bar'olom# Maso was the first Ht;n -o tike up arms agal.-a Sp In. H-» did not wait to see what others would do, or who would foE w he left the ci*y o? M.anxarillo. his birthplace, and went to his country e ? rat* of La Jaquita. nine mil -s it- ac. where he commenced to gather about him a f rr* of patrlota H-r# be * ii v. It d by a d. • gaMor. of autono mis*j. headed by Herminio *"ho tried o persn.sade hitn that a struggle auch aa h- prop ped was ill-adv.sed ar.d tii timed. that the caus* of autonomy pr -p --erly adv tnc d. might bring sue ess. bat md pen !* nc# wa* c r.i merle al and im pos- Tbe Flrat Battle. M -a r p r i: you and anna of your follow°ra in th# old war y.sned w.'h me an edict a -.th m.ids it an offena* p.r. sr.abl* with driuh to aptt-"o«ch a Cu ban aaMtar with a propo#l:Soo of p#aca b*»d n any condition but araolute md pend- r -•-. Er rn t- is motr -nt on I shall estah'ish the wim# rule in my camp, and if you say an >t *r word on th# s»: Jact to tne 1 ahati pi" tnat law into execution You a ! kindly taka heck with yo i *. «». wr. ~ I owe to MandoUaa. of Clenfu-gw. I do r t want it a« d that I have g r.e o war to -*cap# my d«i>ta Pay *he money to t la -L.i n i To the X * f ; S k\ '* < ® orf '" '•*' bark wnkl *r» j- —~ * 'L. t fj I rot wetrff Do yoar ifrin Irm llu ion f<•*l «• If *ll r®«' «tr*a«th j , ' VI ,_- ■'«, *xL J /T\ •t*»4 th* work yom o»-H to? ® jl \ Drtrt old M' •»*« to b* "»wlßg oa. J ■—" \ ® »TT»ll' >»o trf **lll Mm to Tf«r»f V ' **•«■• 3"»® r lite oa«f Th-n set I' ' Y)fl - Dr.Sanden's Electric Belt. It All* yoar mytrm with F l«*«-trl*-lty, wfcl«*k i> aataral «tr<-a«th. mmA K a iM< Hp r«ir rltallly •« that ymm »rf »• •«'»■« »• **ff fa yaar llf#. Get It today, or •.■ad for the hook, -flirtt Vtmmrn** of Ifa," If**, SAN DEN ELECTRIC CO., i c (J~ Tiliill) AJSD V. ali a, I vi»*L!XI4 uiL the r»ry *xr--p* to !t we h*v« Rb*ty And nJepeodtnc* is CotNk" Tv n**- d a Mi*- was Joined :<y As*- d?* €fci- rra Er.rt-yse Oe*p>»des. To g- her h?y marched wittt thirty follow r» upon tie vl age of Cnlcito. which tfcey captured fr<,ra the GuvdM OrtiHs, #*t tir.g ft s-jrppiy at arms and ammo r.irloo. which carted th- involution i San'-ftco A* Cut* or the ""Orient a." WV« '« Lar.dei .t. :»r# _a Ji ir-rh and Gk>aie« is ear!y April srverai bat 4 had be-on won an-5 frt -*ls .3 iras wre waiting i® w«4cc4es tfc-*a. KaraH Hi* Estate. The letter* of ("Jojtvi a.r.d Marti save to Barcoktf&e honor >f being father of the present revoJniion. Durtae the first w---ks of -he wy w.-rd was seat to Mm offering •»-.«* for La Jaqait*. This Mv) refused. saying that he w aid raiher apply the t:rch « ...•» the estat* wju* stiii is m property. Tha- aiicfrt ae burned every b.. ding to h* «r ursd. » ST >«.%r* although be look* years yourtg r. His *y*s are keen and bright and ah >t.rsdance of iron gray hair cover* a w* d & »d. He is a gre*t reader aid student and an nc.a»:.«ti' •upporur of edu itioa. Hie .-.ammv* under th- mt« canopy with that or Sa."a i ~ v•• pr»s~r.t t-r -:- dent. and between the two there is no< only perfect harmony, but a genuine brotherly love ar.d » m Shuld iU.«, by any accaient, oecvme president of Cuba toojomwr. tasre w uid t>e no radical change in tfc* policy of the winunis ra tion. and e\en th- present cabinet pro&abiy remain intact. Kaihrr Live- m* a Hermit Than *uh- MU. But one thing is aror*t certain: there would be no possibility of coaipr-:mi*e with Spar;.<fe ansa. Und r his adm.-ni«ura;k.a th*-r- can be no hocce rule. no a itotsomy, no j*aee until the moaarchiAl eati->ns of r-d and y«-*;l w—blood And g-.<ld—»e forever ban:shed :'rvia the .aland of <"u-a. There Is no vacillation, no ha:f-way me>arure In M.tso's cwnipoisiilon. Dunr.g the doubtful perl>l of S) to » wh«n. c.;-c urtg <1 Hy the failure of w'aat % u known aa the "lit tle war." ao.>* Cubans loet hope and s eased to be in dou-t to what step would be for the brs:. M ~o a.onts stuod out for lnd-p-.ndeno«r absolute. "There is no oh rw ly oat of the diffi culty." be said, "we must ei:h>r ae tree n. n or be Sp .as will perm t r.o Cu an to be anything but a tax-payfcg serf. If we w itld have nelf-resp* t we mist have ind- p» n:♦ r.c*. T .» Spain mil nev»r g-.ve until to. 'lf »< can not enjoy ourselves U-t oa light and » n I: for our ci.lldr- n. To nee. the very thought of autonomy un der th* Spanish flag '.s degradation and disgrace. Ha:.: 1 ? than submit u> it I would go to the mountains and liva the Hfe of a hermit. I might at least be free to think without pay lag tribute to Spain." M -o. like all Cuban* is a *r* it ndmir r of the Unit d States. 'I 1. v*; st.i.-d your oaiwCuliy," ot:>. e said to me. "1 have great confidence h* v ;r ;wo pl- and In your Institution*, but .<tlll I d*» not understand tn> m. Your government is supposed to represent the people. It is and in power to carry out their will, and yet this it often s**ms to fall to do. Your rulers, when in ofilce, da not seem to be studying the desires or the * I fare of the nation. To me th y rather to be trying to how few procn i.- s th y nuy fulfid and s.i.l remain in office. Hi* Opinion of the I ntlfd "I trus* the United State* 'the people), anil I <lo not trust hr. That Is. I put but llt'ito faith m the party pU-ig-» and adrtiir.- Isrativ* promUn whUh are so often h-M out to Cuba. Your coagr-»*onal rcflulu li< >ns and tegisiative expressions of sym pathy hive many times raised great ho;«* in our breaj'but the itr'Spon-ive and to us cruel indifference of your administra tion his put an end to swb thought long ago. We feel that from the United State*, at least, we are entitled to the rr< ogr.-.tiori of belligerency. We will *>• grateful U it e*. r cornea, but a# iuvt c a.~d to expect it. "The single -tar of our flag is embletn atical of our fate. We have sot to fight our battle for fr «d»m alone. This oentury g, ©me too ausy 10 furnish us with a Lafay ette. But, what ts it you sarin En<lWi? •We will g«?t tVw just th. ; same.' George Reno in Philadelphia Record. Minrral< for ><poLaHr Frwtt I .ilr. Special Dispa'- h to the P *t-Int*l:.g»-nc*r. GREENWOOD. B. C., Sept. 24.-TV city c jr.ctl has appointed Alderman C. Scott Galloway to represent this city at the Spokane fruit fair. Mr. Galloway is cot luting mineral specimens the ten or twelve camp® of Boundary creek to show varied nature of the resources of this district. <OM)EXED DISPATCHER. Th» mtinetary commission renter d' r Ja laying out the general lines of work. Senator Stewart. of Nevada, is in Den ver conferring with Senator Teller and other silver leaders. "Hie Puebio Indians at Zunl. N M . Ci-wM by th* arrest of their dbief*. d»-ei<led to bum and torture no raor* witches. Or.e man was fatally burned and si* o her th* of a gasoline stove on West Ada ma street. Toru Hoshl, Japanese mtrl-fer to Wash ington. is going horn* on leave of absence. The emperor has given bim the deroratl.-o of the Rising Sun. In consequence of the sam|* of a bill by the legislature of Arizona, ex<*mp-.ln* frrim all rase* far fifteen y--ar» rallro«dg on which work was b*trun within ore y*ar. notic* of intention to b utid thirty one roads. aggregating J,>juO miles. feaVa been filed. Th»* New T.. rk city p.>iire raided an In c rpora:--d Chinese g -.mMing houe* on Thursday nigr.t Sergeant 8 r.»* t<• -:g lowered by a rop« from th* roof to a bai e*t>ny on th* second floor and dashing in before the mi-n»y couid bidden. Ten men were arrested. Judgment for over t: » w ha* b**r given the United States in the l'n;ted States etr«:uit eo ;rt at San Francis against A- - <ir*"w J Bam-«, former Indian agen* on t* • Hoc pa Valley reservation, for a sh< r*- a«e in accounts.. The l!tUra':on tan been * r.g on f<.T year* K*rn*>s is dead, and : is dc.fat fui if anything can be r». oovered. Tus British steel s->*mer Ethel Good*, which went asr «re at Santa Lucia We«t Ir.di « r.*t J'.A.ie. on her *.»* from Buenos Avres u> Boston wit s 4 '**> tx»l*-s at wooi, has Ve-n saved with m st of her cargo. t- died off ro< «-• and tow»-l to »h» w-<r of tae lei and St*.»m»r and cargo are w<«rth ErtgUsh wre.»k*-rsi had g ven her up. Ins st on haritg F*rye-Br ;hB Co.'t Hams 1 Good Morning, f m H * Does the ~ £ Boy Get a iVJis * J Suit Today? y i * i* p 1* We told von vesterdav m ' .. 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Bal- | |v y )*L ancedf S \(j / % Man £ 1* \V f * * \w * is a *l* £ fellow who * takes into consideration every point of good- 1* m fifs, ff\ ness—the style, the nobby effect, the fit, and 4* then the price—that's why he always thinks ff\ of us first—that's evidence enough of the *j| goodness of our suits. We are showing some 9 new nobby effects for this fall at sp | $10 00 sl2- 50 1 ; sls "° sl6- 50 | will sil ff\ w q\ First Ave. and Columbia St. W jjjm *