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VOL- XXXII.. NO. m. i | fry qnestioa yesterday "How can *mt sell such fl«e -HAMS ....AT t O CENTS - Av/ Per Pound?" j Our Answer—WE AIM AT PROFITS, bit ffc»» hard. Onr ««*"« ha*e lost k«U their alar. QaioT. talc* are the re r» s f kalf'd prlc*. Juwp la BOW crd pick ap a Ham hefore they are t«ar. Our lata) !«*»« »» "«» enjoy »l«e. hr aatlias all the b»«*I thl»«* „**t fUt' their war- OBC Bam la each parebaser. " ST nav CUWIO AT.I. I»A T TOMORROW. | Si'. lU4 AM# MM FIRST i(EM * MS TH. «K* II I 1 JV-P- Strength and Endurance for Brains. Muscle* K an< * "erves f ' KOla PHospha^. fv\ Real of the Kola prrparatloaa. Onr -111 roaara !all ( nr. Nairn nark ca*y. 50c a Bottle. iwi i mm » KLONDIKE A Commodious and Fast Sailing Steamer Will IUVE SEATTLE ON OR ABOUT JUKE 10. 1898, And e*ery ten day* thereafter, taking freight and passengers, hr Fort Get There. Bt. MlCtutere Island, Alaska, mouth of the Yukon rleer, m«k ag emneftk r.s with the rlv«r tiewn'r* Weare, Cudahy. Hamilton. Healy. Pow «r ; *B>! Klocilik*! for Circle City, Ml nook Creek. Fort Cudah> and Klondike gold Reservations for passage or freight on steamers may now he secured hy making a deposit. rw an-! (j'u;U minrs height aud a old. Investm-;it* in mlnlr* property *»-? twing «p«M« of ffet-'d. *ftd >*cn for year*. W» will tagu* letter* of credit t.» c r < mpany at it* n *'«~Cirri« city. Alaska. «a< Toti Cu.Jahy. !»ir >'r. City ar<4 C a diJse rold fields. North* «t Te-ritory— at • of I p*t cent. Larr* stacks of t«ij>p!fe» at* a'l , tV* Ml! t * fo.fvj jc Fort Get There and Han* ®ea OR th* Lower Tukon. For particular* A' f'y to North American Transportation rading Co. So. tits Ft rat Aveaae, Seattle, W aah. DIRECTOR*. J. H«a!y | MU hael C';dahy T'l. • Dawaon. K'. >nd.k- Gold Fteid*. Ctidahv . CM -so. II! [ 9 Ft. Cuilahy. N. WT. Ernett A Hamtl CI ag A W«-*re. ChJeago. 111. Portfo* P Wi--re ChU-airo. lU. W ALASKA GRIIBMAKE AND TRADIMi CO. Capital ataeh. 9l<M\(NMl| »h«rr«, par value fully pnld ant! as*. •*«»«»a»»lr. OOlerr»—Prraldent, I ranL J. liamird. anpt. (rhaala, srxltlrt "t* ptnldral ind toanaacr, t'harlca Hraha. of Kry»- Itralia Parklac t o.j "•aaorrr. % ||. Uihui-r, maanirt Heater H«rt»a A to, baakeri; are re. n,r, • I'taak It. I'aali auperlntcailetit pro.pertura, KeUjj altar. Wtu H. ttarrta. [ w spporturity nf a eosnpany orfaniaei or *tr*t£ht t'nea ;« *** •!?«*.! th ■>«« who de»*re to K ffiTT 1 ' of pn'tpMfrt - 1 at w *■*«)» rat.-s ran y* fcy nwn artil eewr tha territory e-or..>ti ally, al'y. and wdt-faily. f 4 r Tfirmatl n add re-a. ilaller ttalMlna. «rattle. Wa«h. FRISCH BROS., ■■ V 1 ■■ Ocnlcr* In ** *4ltKFs, JfcHLLRY. MLVIR*4RF. ETC v y iiF.I'AiULNU ott » mplif.ited Watches. HISS F. WILZINSKI, T V +Wf \ t "T. <«RVDIATE OPTIC4I SPEC! U.IM. Kn * <L\>!isiiltation Mvt-rv IX-iy. > \V r N' N A 7 x * - Moran Bros. Company. —— >H:PBI ILDLJ& —> Yukon River Steamers. M,„S„ ; <5:7 < » a try 'W -. „ t « f,» •\ - Sftrxjj'k* • \ - - * » . ,» +$ r *r *v#** s- ki ntoshes....sS W..ttcr Co."---714 Firsi Av..SeJtile.^JSh Pa M/iDr w 4>u 11 • A» |Tli j • * ** I* vi /"% i 1 »•* C<*iU«. \^*A THE SEATTLE POST-INTE LLIGEXCER. Bins HUB New SpanMi Cabinet A*- snmes the Reins. POLICY TOWARDS CUBA. Horn** Rale jm romplele as That Ea joywf by Canada. Tli* Q»m» Pr«rtir«»r I>i»- wiiMrf (fcf Old < ahlarl Rrragtr of lh» t of Moat Jni>-It—Sa ■»»i» Will Haif <o Uarilf in Ordrf to \«old it>prariaii to >lfl< to Aarriraa Ppr»*nrr and Th«» Harlta< Priilr— Marahai Blaaro to >arrerd Wey ler, Hba Uoomrti a * icturjr. MADRID. C» 4. -The new ministry is COB apo*e«i as foUott*: BLN< >R BAGASTA, Pre«.i<?nt at th« Couii fl .»f M:-u»ter». SEN<"'R urUil)X, Minister for Foreign i Affairs. SEN 1 'Ft GROISARC. Ministar of Jus- Uc*. GEN CORREA. M.r.ater of War ADMIRAL BERMEJO, M.n.ster of Ma- | rsae SEN OR PUIGCERVER. Minster of FU I naoct. BENOR r.APEDEPON Mlruster of the ' Interior «*OT"NT FIGI'ENA, Minister of Psihh'" Works HENOR MORET, Minister for the Colo ilies. The ministry af er an informal meeting proceeded to the pai a -e ao«1 took the oath Of oflcf. The oaotoet L? regarded a* falr:y s;rong although tan« diaappotnrsieat Is felt that fc..nor Guuio, B*-nor Maura, sena tor Arm It ago and others who had looked upon aa probable m«mt>era. are not Included It ia under*to>d that Senor M»ura. who *ai the author of th* ftrat CuUxn home rule bill, felt that he could not act =a :a fai-tori y atth S> <>r More a. whU? S-nor Oaißjjeo. who is a relative of S-nnr Maura, feared that hi* pre*e:i»'e mijcht Imply a leaning toward tb« Maura scheme of reform* fonaequently lienor ftaaasta. was compelled to take lesa prominent m»n. At a cabinet rour, il this eveninjr. !t w<us dtcidfd to appoint s*-«,ir Amos Sal- Ya.Joe. mintsttr of Pn-anre in the rabinet of IKK director of the Bank of f*paln. Count Ruainon*- has been ap pointed BJTor of Madrid. and Senor Aguitera prefect of poiire of that city. Only alight ( oloriilam. LONDON Oct. 4. - A leadin# London diplomat. dtsca*a!n£ the or«:s in i*pan:*h affair* said to a representative of the As sociated Press today: "I beHaVf th» change | n the Spanh > ab iret will re>ult it the recall of Cap?. On. Wwrlw from Cuba, and ihe *uh*tittrt!->» of Martha! B' m-o for b:m. be.-a.i*e Ba >i«« personally dtsi'.k<s Weyler Sagasr* w II probaiiy discuss Cuba with Oen. WaoofTj in a ir.or* conciliatory manner than his predecessor. but he is rot likeiy *« do more than hat. Rapasta ha* been informed on authority that th<* Cubara win accept autonomy anl the withdrawal of the Spanish troop*, although the> hat« protested that tl'y win not do so bu* T • if t?p«tn w li co- -r.t to these tr a - urea." \\ 111 l.ilirratr frUnmr*. WASHINGTON* (>'. 4—On# r - alt t* iV formation of a S*£a*u <r.« vine: la S-ain. It Ir beiiered. win be the granting f amr.e«ry 'u I' - "! if not si?, ?h* Am«ri ni prisoners held in Cuba and the pardoo of m.injr Cuban? c 'ndetrned f <-» life itrnri*- O-men* !n tb- ia-nd of Ceuta. Pending the f wmat n of ;h* " r : th< " * baa b* n no official intimation that such act; or, wou'.d ha taken. b*Jt it !j * Id to ba a natural and na«w»*ary p.art of the new Spanish policy HlMlll th* w.tM.-awti -f Gen. Tl'eyler and lb* a<l>p raorti cm ei.!i*:ory plxrv Th* 1 "onipetstofs p-ia s ers. It U fapetted will b« early, an 1 M.* CVnero* a!*>. Con -m ••* j. . 4 - ing ojaim*. h *s that In th? -w« of I>r. n-..x. it it said that a <*vun?n. ■-*;«> pro .%,- b: - wili be appo.ntr* i to dMi * '.'i al" ca«<»s dar'ng *. e r»?bes>.oo ar.d thaiv are iiri >-mi that « os ward the or»-:o» of «i--M a orrn. -v.-a are r. « ■•j-r n-ay. Real llniai- Half for < aim. Altbouitb th*r» !* at the sMt« dep.-rtwnt eon- *minj Sp» a-0.-C'U.m »f --f r* it t» underatood ""at th* iMvemm- nt his b-»»r. inform—l that S >ain will offer autonomy to Cahi *o tha" enjoy *d by Canada, <nd In a»%r;tlr.ration cirH- < th« pT'-vJert as-- -w <w«n».-' oN* "it. 'f a f»:: of "-aS m ** •••« -M. tt be ■% » i *:,-.'ed by tt' * tr• 1' * InaOßttrf the Saa««*a StfMWI Is •Hi* ewMii by the iMaktntiM. *Udi »rr» eraJ w<*ek» »eo *** a?;-r' M a r t *- ■sf.b'e early ;.« nrHar -e "f oar frt*ndly re ;a' —* »:m S- tin. ji*. i: at'fibi.' i to t: e n->w - »»_ that b<* w.l '»v>>r the !;»"** e«; rn»"-a*ure of au ? n n:v, -as Sir -cted at •eniloo to pa»t e!t -rt» ' «*rd a»teno«y. the C^tsi^r"* cabinet a 1 kr ns ! - * \ S'atcj •-t .*!» th» 9t-an -*nr- »t •• da Loec*. contempia T <»d a >f . im rJa •ra:.on. elected in part ' > »** C\jb*n*. w » h »« to '»r an #* ■■ -• r. r r * f! - - a,- -g the a IT# "• -f * " ' 7 *« f in h** -ait!»f! t!" «f a w•" -h ba» been already it 4 - r "*rr b".- r * "• ' "• m Mt to tha dtat 'rbe<| - - ♦ offeraA <o t? * ; n »w "Sat. • ij! V: WM aaaw -1 c .e real fe ata file »* tlie >~ur \n t t «raa r. •• »•> a W-.ati ► b tj- a final r-'wera of mail'-* la*a h*» ••:»**.y an asv : a«>' .-ouneil. In cootra»* % Jit-. ;t i "t, >.B ? A* 4»>**'f'd v ' t.'m ~' - «*■ » <roat«aspia*f» a oJontsi par! \ n;. s* •r >«•- *ia'-ire of "r tl fvw'r* 3? a tr«.\ »■ sav*> the u»u»l fr-w«r of \ - -- ■, - a . f r-r.a • < - * 'd be " • ' r ;ia opera r.« - » %- I C ~ i,««. t - A tbe Utter *" - «■ er» \,- ar»v 'e# of a.: n »;■ "y ~ -- • *. . *. ma r. Ca«t *r arben •.• • ~ * « •- v • ftreated for # <=* - ' a - as -e of attt >!"w*ot.y it **a i. a ' 1 a- t £»;jeb aHpp>~>rt :r ">a *r-*.?:* ; ■» « ib«ian» tial elesne- ■ % ' ' ■« a.. B-.«i r*r:y •Ha aea'y • **«• pre-* -ler.* of tb* - .»•. fvr.'.m t# a atan of -»-«*-•.» „ and durv * « • « t ta W*#«"trr" •« CROtitha w w *» d t-. ba** eap-e««»<j v#*« favor*' * ta i M >f II • e# »~r. «\?r> f»jr ba*. > * of r'"ai»a. H»'»« ft'K at » Irlirta | , la V • « M > atww*4eat I s tr * * d ».* ■ - ; f X" I *. * ' -■ --M f||l ' i "4 I ?V# of -• - *-• S r-r .K> t" s - ft§ Si.rm r;»> *' k r? A-. tot r«a»a a'.; >-r:e frar* ; »i- •~- b«r 4ta*pprova? »t t - ».;m-ti'»: -*• n • :.d aptva. y o-£ i •.» »; .« SEATTLE. WASHINGTON* TTTESOAY. OCTOBFR i I<!>T ' P-..W -a *' Mont J *arp over fcer waVsty Mid she bad waited patiently fw s*o straths after th* dea'h o! Ciaom for :h*T. to corre--' the e*"3» •Ed tie taoki t upon herself to consult Gen. Camp-: a and Seaor S.iveia and ■:*' era i> to the best Bteui of pacify:ri Cuba by *n endeavor to satisfy the muto- rc <*» and thus virtually steal a mar*h on. them. Ail the f?a V«h»«h wlaas *."■-> counted appear *;• hi'. ■ *4% .set *L; . soir'-t. There-j poo ser majesty titan k-~i G-r, A»- rarraga for hi-- kind adv » as ntsiit«r of »»• and .r." mated h-r intent.on to ap point fVnor &igesta is pre*!'tent of the counct The latter, or. her titer!ng h-tn the port? expressed a:? tntescios to rrre the largest possible oeusrt of Os bar. hoar* r...* to rivtrie Use condition* la that provtr.ce. •■'ruin >< npaib* for *pa ir. BERLIN", Oct. I—The Berliner Post, in as ar: le 02 te Spanish crista, r-. o .*ea the Oeroun d»-tr, *ratic paper# which ad vocated the tak-n* of Cab* frm Spain. The writer of th» article foresees that the at tirade of th- ' sited spates is k*- > 10 prov* a a tumbling black to any Spar.:?a ministry, no milter ho-v llberailjr Cuba may be treated. He ad>la: "A"• .i ! G- rnu.iy ?.** r.» dir-ct lo t-rests it 1* *t -or and very unwise for 'r»nE«n pap*"- to adopt a .iufh'v tone towards Spair. as she deserve* all th* sympathy of Germany."' Kfffrt of inlf ricßiion. PARIS <>* 4—A special correspondent of the Figaro baa written an article wfti - ts pubftfht «i in that paer today on the mission of Get Woodford, the United S-atw nstr- • to Spa.n. T*e writer t the attitude of Gen. Woodfcrd has th i« far been irreproachable, and after re iterating the supposed plans of the Unlt-d State* h— cor,. ude« "Sen r Sag.i-ta*s re sponsibility is • airy and by r. > nva is envlabUk. It is more to acout in the negotiations with the Cubans the interferon *s of th- United Stat*a, as the jitter would th;reby acquire a kind of right to control the affairs of the island. It Is. mo.TOfr. impossible to mistake the aim of Amerk iic diplomacy. which desir- 4 to gradually detach Cuba from Spain. Th* latter is entitled to the solicitude of Eu rrpe, who Is h ra»-if threatened in regard to her colonial security." What '•■iiitts Will Concede. LONDON Oct. 4—A special di~pa- h from Madrid published here this after noon. gives the substance of an interview between a newspaper correspondent and an unr- med c rnt*:r of the n*-w Spanish cabinet Th. latter is quoted as saying that Sonr Sajcvsta wM carry it thf <u ban reforms pr .pos-d by Martinea cam l "S t*m years ago. but would not ooaeeot to a (mstonis unt>n between the I'mted States and <"uba. and. if the former was f.t «at: '*--i S; ii~ »m pr*; sr- 'to tis..* as the Spanish navy is- regarded «ls equal J in strength to that of tiie United States. Mrl* *>pas!ar«l« Oolnc Hiimc. HAVANA. Oc?. 4 Th* steamship Reina «.'ri*Ta. whir-h arriv.nl (May. br >ugh: to CapL Gen. Weyhtr I- ir Is asserted, to b applied ta military expense*. Tomor row l.i*) Spanish i*>ldi'-r?. sick or wi.-e Incapacitated, will return to Spain. \ •jiauitb HAVANA. Oct 4 -It i.« announceti from Spanish headq t,a Ger.. Molina with a detachment of government tr«x>j.e, at! '. k-d an ..ifurg- tit force under Arango. Sanguay. Argaru-n and Eiiao a* Arcos d-!» D!- go ar.d Satnarone, on the heights abGiit Madnjga in this province, on Septctnrer 39. The foti-"'Wlng afternoon the Spaniards cap tured all th** insßirgents" positions, accord ing to the Spanish reports, driving th* en emy to f k refuge in caves or jump o\er high cliff* The insurgent infantry left over I'M men killed at the foot of the prec ipices. Th*- Spaaisa. the official report con cludes, kw»? fifteen men killed and had two officers and thirty-five men wounded. THi:\ I'll OH lil Mi l I letter From Two Hnnk «»f Koalasd l)ir«'tnr»-< ofnane of T ONI>ON. Oct 4 —The Times published f his morning a letter siitr.ed by OJd enham (Henry Hucks Gibbs) and Rivcrsdale Grenfell in which the writ era express the opinion that the time has pass d for an -v ad'm. al discuss ion of the (••.irrency question, which has become one of the practical ones. Retailing the resolu ♦ion adopted in par'lant nt after Mr. Bal four's aptc.jii on M ret. 17, ip-i and the j - if Sr Mi -• t:! 'ks-B- uch ftt e sitme date that th>- government would do its utmost to secure by international agreement a stable par exchange between gold and silver, white r rvicg the gold fitandard. the writers -;ay: "The leaders of the bi-metaUic move ment in I>ndon have i cr . ted the Hi''k*- Beaoh compromise. if the rog','tati--rs ar - < > « >sfal there will be ng I ir;her bi m* ta.ii <Jistu«t.ioc. for although we b* % - Itfve the -ound« st an<i ss> t jurt * wou:d be for Great llrita.n t > oot-rate with other rati tts we fhould l:e g'.cd to s«ee the comprcmis'- <f •M. !t would »rive Important and desirable result* t.-.wrd «re ati' % a p>ar of exchange between K-->id and silver." LONDON. Oct. i —Tie T;m a. ia a spe- C.-U art. Ie th.a morr. c. says: Tne Wolcott comrr. -- intends to re qu.-«t the govrnment to give a ftna! and immediate reply to its mor.'tary proposals. Af'-r givi ig a review >f the history ot t?~.e question writer of the article con cludes: "The cor» of th«* whole surbject is the qij".-ti n wnet r b:-mc*taiUsaa is * se. The United Stat<s and France say ) On Vhalf <if <>- >t Britain it is de .: i«*d to say no B' yes is to b* an swered on behalf cf India, we shall b* In de*d. for the k*ys i "he Ir !■ in rr nts are n Downir a street, no t ...n t.~. = k ys of the> London mint." <\S FRANCISCO. Oct 4 —As a result ' th* rWlnri in :nde the United States ra rs' In this city w t \ a? on?"e r>.ume the "in I*e of fi-ver doi.ar* tn accordance ■v -n i •' - r • ■ i from Washing ton. The order ' ' d th<» appoint sient of rt*t« n ■ mpi-- all yf w- vn %' e»e a; inted from *' e#. c'■ e list ur.d- r -'rsl t-rv: e rule? > - ->f th*m were - -• • n- d the -.wf of 1 ilver in V! W YORK. Or- 4 —«k 'if of Ser.a -- r W l eft's T; \ry tnn : S— r"i • • - ?s- ;p of Ita'v-- 1 ts-lay t" it, *• •••- • tt ts ■"* * * Ci r-a;n of Woi e- * - ■»»<» i :>eful, *rd r* <-ent - - Wol > •*" fctmse J * i* v en'(Xirased. As - a -he p.v* ;hty Mr. Vt ••Icott'a sup ;>trt:ng t r >po«?$«>« wn *t the adminis "i»Mn w »'.:! d hive to r c '»'". he s*sd that t ~-o w\ s * th- *e r ur -' hng N*- tweea. the president and *n* commission. row IRD 1,%\«. Ihv i\h>k„ The H«*hi»o«4 »( th»* III* V\ aa l^rta; %row*id Pfia»at«>«l, former I ' 1 a»"t - . t % » r • er.t'.r •- it ■*. a from »• nel tt* Fi*»e \ TVN.V Ot.4— Am > . - wh- wis »■ TTvpr* ■ if M*a to 4C- it • ruter >f the V f &t B -.sum a- 1 - a a <•? Em- Miv.m ,ar.< - 4 a hospital ; v W a 4 p' r. ijf " o ■ - ff dM "-nd : » * *4 •ar ' **# f - i a bed v* r'd * '1 t* *>'■ S v e •~a j,-,; |.« # * a - «" ' •'* rvtaroed ta If - ~ " - a ir<i\ #■- aw ... r-ifiajned eves. r r -: N>ly - * < t. r- froin the * * * • e- v* r k sa i fk«i. -v .. eta-Lay. 1111 KIM HE Henry Oorire Will National Issues. DISCONTENT IN TAMMANY. The Citixen*' Tuion Completes the Low Ticket. I aired Democracy for the Ma* I* Taxer. Popoll.ta. labor I ai!»B« aad 111 the Illmcontented Indorse Him—He Protaiaea to Tell the Troth and Declare* for Kree Trade, tlafle lat and tree Oliver He Will %ecept Toniatit at I ooper ( aioa Kn*ii«h Paper* Srorr the I'hilo»opUrr » (all.inlog. NEW YORK Oct 4.—To-.t.,y arran**- mfrus wert* completed f r the Ht-nry G-ot** rnajs meeting at Cooper Union to- eight. ilr. George will m«*r hig sj* <ch of acceptance and present a plar form on which he will make the nm for n.uycr. Th* chairman will first tender to Mr. George a numiw'.i a tn t«ehalf of the peopit'. This will be aone so that it can be -aid that Mr. George first placed in Dtmuuiion by the people. regurd leas of poutks. When tht» has b» - n done. Abraham Cruikshank will convey tbe nomination to Mr. Geotge in behalf of the United Democracy. Then Charles Frederick Adams will tender the same nominaii'-ri to Mr. tie rge -ls the t »tmn -e of the Democratic All wince . Herry George was «'ffl -isi i y Indorsed for mayor ton ght at a meeting of local .>?- sembly No. L 5«, Knights of Labor. The resolution further asks district a*ftcmMy Xo. -fcs the < -ntral body of the Kn:ghts ot lAbor to indorse Mr George at its next meeting, and requests General Master Workman Sorer*-<■ and Se-cr tary H - to come to New Tork riifl take the >tump for Mr. George- Every mention of George's name was greeted with the wild est en thus ".asm. Members jumped on their chairs, threw their ha ' up and rushed about the room in a frenzy of de light. The executive comm.-tee of the Peop.* s Leigue. the local or*amxation of the Pop ulist party, tonight nominated Henry Georgt for mayor. A appeal will be male to single tax clubs throughout the coun try for tinarcial ail. ar.d single tax speak er* everywhere will be a.rk<.d to assist the work in this city. Will Katie National NEW YORK, Oct. 4 -The Journal prints an interview with H»nry Or*, in which he aays: "I have been informed that there Is a panic in the 1 ammany camp The leaders are alirmed at the sudden uprising of men who are tired of the despotism of the machine. Ac cording to ali reports, there Is gc-od cause for it. but it is not confined to th" mana gers of anv one party. Of course lam cot speaking of my own knowing. I only give what comes to me from trustworthy fources. According to confidential inf. rra ition. a hurried call was sent out loday by the Tammany managers, summoning the district leaders to an immediate coun cil. It was reported that offer* of sub stantia? aid for our movement had he»n ma ! by responsible m*n. who said they stood r?ady to help the cause in all d.- rectlons. • I am willing to express myself rteany on all the questions at Issue. My plan of campaign I* to tell the truth. I nothing to concaL T at I atn a candi date wi:l not cause tne to char.se any of my views. My op "ion- are founded on principles that arc not to be changed by a campaign. lam a free trader It may prevent some persons from suppor irg me If so I can't help it. In ad justing my views to the exigencies of % plain canvass. I recogalxe no difTerT.ce between a ttatic tl s**.! mum pal cam ; in «o tkr ! : !•. ' *t ; r:n p' - ire con corned. In both ca-*- we want honest men and hones* admir.Utration. "The Centra! Labor T'r.'on has assumed an impregnable position. It demands that the law* shall be enforced wlthc jt respect to the wealth or posi-'-m of the individuals against wh~>m the charges have ty-n made And right here the men of the single tax come into pl.ty. The insurance cases are p-e'ty pertinent Jus? ".~,w The Centra! T'nion claim# 'hat the Equitable Life Company assessed ir« property at fi2.«w- .w in its return made to th* state board at Albany, but when the loal New York assessor cam? sroend. it put in its rahmble property at j; rt v -h i)-* » *a* frrre, these robberies and corrur •' ' * ;ri wo :'d be avoided. "In regard to the slver q ies?»on have no*hinff con<~e.it I sav r~w vh ?' I said during the Brvan campaign: that. J wj< «rpporr:-g t v a f gentleman and would vote Ms t! k-*t. I wa« no? a b (»ver in b!< ry that s'lver wis the remedy for the evils tha - bese* u«, I shall discuss the silver Qaes*loo tu«* as I d i during tb" ramraiirn. We have -,o no secret pel' ties; no f rar«» for our isotfeing but the raked tru'h I am well stsfled w!-h the beginning we have made. In my spe-' *h C •::te '3ts T *ir*day ever ; ng I shall speak freely, avc hsr no ■ .»« wh:-h pc ' -:;»nn are tsnd'.Sng so I am a free trader and on that line I shall «rV it ©»»t. I believe that tfte slre'e tax wil' bring pro»per- Ity and e«jua!i*e the border.* that now oppress homa.T'v. bearing heavily on the jv-.-r .tj-.fj hearing Ughtly on the favored rich.** % lesiioa Pit per'* View. IX>NTX>N. rs '"*. 4—The r« v *'» y#*7»*rally pav attention to *ne N-w V-'-k p-->!:t. -a' (wr-raijm puh'.lah:-* fc ig <« «pa?-hes and edStorials on tne subject. Th - Globe says" "Ju«V*g f*"t» th - Tint- * d'spatcJt. Hen rr «»e. wll v e rh* fit maycr As«f <jo not exceed *rt*-n jarter of the and Europe*,- t- • ---hlsts ar j <-»_itPole* Hungarians «rd P. iwaas—a'l the v-ry lowest of thetr r» -» will support the man *•. ?■! ah + s and wi l d theories are det-«t«| in fvery -apiral in Europe Tl' »• b* .ng the pe ■-le who sw» ' t>u . * '• ror !' - s the h ght at ebsuri ty to rave about {; .v-;-g th *e~ Uaa.n *»'f The Ps.l M*; Gasette * a— s *'•- • ■ v - an Amer~»n aad co«vciu<iem by stat in* that the Aaser r*ns will wtn HELENA M r Ov* 4 —Y- IKf >T •tmit* •><* »«j a rrve*ea<re frok J. ha C «sn—-han. T - t.t. - - " arent *he r -. « - ~ ■ V t T rk *r I ri-Kxur nf Van Wyrk To th s the pov err r r-j ' i • •j • ♦*,- v*n Wy-k ha-- ng been r.oo?'- -a*—l hT * ■co-.sent: - that was afraid *o tod -rae the sax nai pUXtarm of the Deea r--rs * e p*rty. a« pr--tr. ;#a*ed ta <f|Jirag»» if my 'tei, lixicry Gwrfs at: —c lis f-•«• ' •**' true rat >r lever of LVr- J t yr t OT» e"« ricWet t oaipletcd. NFW YORK. CVt. t —The .-"osnsr'.tt## en or*-sr:.*»•■~n Of CttiXNH' Coifß met TO ; ntgit and recetwd a report frora tkc *x { e«. -T;ve ccmicjttee tbe fol | i-Twxaa caadidatia for city, court*y a-.d ja :t» V 4?t handed bj- iWh -"*■ •* the coanctL Jer.n H | ft. -aut'" nspf - *r J Seiretar>* of the Treasury C.aartet & Fa r-hi:.-? d..«- s iitorr.-jr. Au*t " G. F>x cot.aty I clerk. Bt.-aa E Kali. *het-.*f Edward F. M.gw r-st*-er Richard H Ad- ! of the supreme es-urr. Char Sea ] . -*• Van fcruat and George P Andrews, i i of the eft j court. Joseph Fettretch ! a~-2 » stf Menken, pre- -l-nt cf t e borough. R jc>rrt M. coroner*. Al- j fred E. Thayer Dr. Cyrua J. Strong. Dr. ; L- V -.'S F A arr* - «.nd Wiiiyua H Terry. The report a seated. HEMES THERE I* -I > H * PIRTY. Nebraska Iryaaltra Pr«»te»t %«aia«t Draiorratle Ticket. ! LINCOLN. N »b-. Oct. Chairman i of | tral eomran.ae. late thu afternoon fikd with the seor-'a"-* of Mate a protect ag-a.rsat pia. -ibk- the National Democrat:"' Rcm.r.e-5 or. f e >Jf •" ai Nai'ot at the oir.- log ejection- The protest states that there j ts no sach narty tn Nebraska a? the Na- ( tional De®ocrat»; that the law regarding ! the formAii<. s r< of a rt w party has »m be*.n ' with and hence, the objector as- | serta the rsotuirs ■« are not entitled to a > place on the haiiot. T ra. -r >w *?•>♦ state ronsr tree of the Sfat;.,.r.al Dem rats win meet tr> ?** ! 'he Ta- »acy caaatNi by the rrfnsa.l of Julie J M W > forth to «j-rthe r.om t.a. a for ?urr«-m« judge. Vati-Kaaloa H*» a Kicale. N.b Oct. 4.-The tnfi fua;or. Po; aFst state eonven*: -a this t/t- • emoon was almost a fa: : ure. s hail was advertiaed as the place of aeet ing. but the convention wa® held In a pri vate efl!«e. the purpoe-e i^-^ag, so it was announ-ed by the delegates, to out wtt those favorable to fusion who tr. ght at tempt to gam control, as was done last year. Aftor ascertaining the almost total aMt«r.. e of delegates frem ou:.-. Ie of thu ,*** - e-v »« --5 A ,»>», H^/'-TT^r'T? l -•:< 140-r- • "* W «*» CwJ :-*£ NMi ' **H» M ■*** £ I**- Why Washington Is Prosperous. *?, *1 > : ' > Hy at ■ - -X Trie salmon nar'< <>f the state of Washington for be ioo percent larger than that for iS«)6. . Last year, the pack on Puget sound was aSout 200,000 ? f'his vear it will be fully 500,000 cases. 4<H|» ruget sound canned salmon is highly esteemed as an arti >:v. cle o. food a.I over the civilized world The rovai So< *evea .d .Ca. - Chinook are shipped to everv dim- The greater part of the Pjget sound pack will be exported }- The ru! ng price is $4 per At this figure the salmon ->-jr* , jT*, t, T park 01 Washington will bring nearly $2,500,000 into the stau*. ?9f - "?• *<l* A» .«A* jfc. jAk, .T". «f* ,jAk jAk .•*». «A» aW da «<w v'v' *-* {» *f» W "*v* «¥* v 4» sir munty it was voted to postpone the stats convention, which meana its abandon ment. Local delegate tlion crganixo«l as a county convention and selected a t. ket. >#-•»» J*r*e}"« \ nle on i'oßdUallaa. CAMDEN. N. J., Oct. 4.-The returning beard of judg<*s made their returns of tt;« constitutional amendment elections today. The fficial fljrurcs show a majority of V« fcr the anti-gambling amendment and S*» for the regulation of appointments, and 9uS atfain>t woman suffrage. THE PHKMDUM* HK(HPTIO\, K %nT»»t»«-r of lattaential I*oli«lel«ns Oetire Ippointmeci i». WASHINGTON. Oct. 4.—The president today renewed the receptions given on Mir.da - « *o the g-ervra! pt:M!.-, and sb k hands with about SW viaitors In the East ro-vm. He also raw for the first time ail persons who sought an audience. He wis not able to'give much time to each, but iiw every one for a few moments. S-T.ator Corbett. o<f Oregon, whose claim to a <*at in the senate will be taken up immediately after con*--»«a» eseembie*. saw the preset dent for a snort time and diu cu Oregon appoiattnenUk several of which are pending. Bishop Att t. of 1 e African M. E. church, of Ohio, paid kts respects *o Pres ide"- McKinl«- during the afternoon. Richard C. national committee, man for Misaour, with a cumber of Mis souri Republican*, called In the afternoon. TO PI r t LEV KI \MI OX THE BE*C 11. Princeton Facnlt; ar>«l ilamni Wov lag for His ippoiatinent. NEW YORK. O * l—A spe. al to the Herald from Trent r N J says- The rumcr that Grover Cleveland Is preparing 1.-, enter cw Jersey politics has its foun dation in a movement by «ome of the Democratic alumni of Pr'r-*e» n to secure for b;m a posit!*n on the be--h of *ne -curt of errors and appeals The ms"»r has been thoroughly canvass* 1 by mem bers nf th-» faculty s-d of the A umnl a' ->rs« nf N--w T-">-k ir. j l New Jer sey. Tb- re is avaan y on th* bench caused by the death of Will.am Lewis r«syton. R\M>'« HHF.HTKO. They Confe«» «o the C rime an«t to \s rlotis Other Oitlniei. B=iMB.VY Oct. 4 D t,-Jer Derca; a Bra ;m.n adv •>-»'». and twe-'y eigbt at.-ers have been arreated for th* murder of Plague Commissi>ser Rand and L;>u*. Ayerst while engaged last June in the p.- --ah distrtct n enfo«iring 'he sani tary reg-- a: Th y were snot wr la 1 av'nt 'he guar err •IT'S r-.-ept n at G t." - *- a;nd. the m;m , lerers heirrg c-rtncealed be hind trees. Lieut. Aver** d- d abn<-.st in stantly, and Mr. Rand shortly afterward*. The arr««e?ed men have -or.?e«sed tne murder. Deo~aal being apparency the ><d in the "rtme. He has a.eo < to having tared ""** <5 en's statue in t -t cry and other off•»*-*». DEtTHIVK RiTTLE AT HIIP. narrio* and the Hehet* t oafroat One IsMker la (.»*t'in*l«. NEW YORK Oct 4.—A dispat - to tha Herald fr «i Guatemala says The g-»v --emm-r.t is s'ili a Wlurtng its force# at To»--.n;cat an ar.d is p<-*t-arir.g *'■ make an attack ©a the reheie, who have taken a posi-.oc on the heights of Co* m. near Totonieapaa. There will l«e a '*• * fca*' e there, which w ! ir.srk tfce « imlng peiat of the war. The re-haSs. sa'siy p:a4>ed in the kilis. opened fire on tne city at aa *a?ty h --ar on the rr ,m -* of September Sf The tire pr -re*i in- "!>. • ;t« and "ha srovemme-.t forces did not return it. Dic tator B*r- ?s has a d—-ree g" --- tag amnesty to re *** * w-.o * -ay iiiws their arms lr.*ide at fen days. France Pfek« a t»oaee«-l with Hraail. NEW YORK o~t 4 -A dispatch •» •he lie-aid from P-.o De Janeiro aays: The French m b»r« has demanded imm-ftata *etOem~nt >f ia« Amapa i>». t>-n and an end of delay tn the matter. j t a*#erts that the Frseich mints-er has re<?eived x* t; ' ma* m from kit g<ov t rn -aent us BeaaU. but has not *hu* far pre«»<¥t«4 it. France has r«*otv«d to oc i.'irtffT .t. -. y. MM I , IB IE i . Liirlif Draft Steamers i a I p the Yukon. WITH 800 TONS OF FOOD. I Their Captains L>D»w- M»U Before im«r. l.ate«t f rom the tla.ka fonttwerela 1"« Vg'-nt at *l. Michael «* that r»tir Snail "»tea»ier» With H»rtr« *re Maklas t.00.l »pe«-J t p the Kltrr With >npplie« Marnr Unod » (liter steamer I aenchcd and on Her \ opatr I p »trr»m-1 he Boat* Have such l.leht Draft thai The) t an '•nlm o*er the *hallo»»*. Special Dispatch to th# Poet-Int»ll:gencer. SAN" FRA.»OIS«'O. iv t Tim ers leaded with supplies and towmir barg-s similarly laden are cow on the way up the Tukon r;v«'r fr-Kn St. M>< The raptaina believe that tna I gtr draft vessel? can raach Dawson City bafor* th» river frn>p» and danger of will thua he averted. T iea* »tMmer« and barges have on hoard *fo tana of food. Thi» new* !» ron'aln<*d Jr. advice* r*>ctvM bv the AU*lu <'omnifr ial f imp an> : t,»jr frera !;i Agt nt at St. Ml hae!. A letter dand Sep -»mb<»r !« th »? the new etramer vU hi» <*> ta*>" Wood » par> up the river, «u Uur. s«sl earl> .n tha morning on September I*. and ».»«i « p«»cted to l*a'. e for the river about ftej>- timber 30. The Ala.«ka <~oaarr.>r<nal C mpany'a svjumer A;: . ■* r » --•'■■ - * Eiceiiior, wa* met on P-; < en her way up th* r: ver fifty it.?' t i»* No*iUk*t or about 1<» mi:-s 4b v- N lato, go'.njr at «r»d speed. Ctopt. K-nnedy reported all aeil aboard and -be t> mak ing good time. SttUUT IMU »u pavwed *ome dutar,. abtrt# th* Russian million on her w i > <ij Fb* had a bar*# n to*, and an r r • .| g-tt.ng up the river In e*<el>nt time. The Aia*.k* O Minn r ia> »'nftf>am 's n*» steamer Victoria, wa* piww-ed ne-ar the satß" plate, g'Arf up. * »c» root • r r.i s «te *TI« •* \ N left St >] September IS, towing two All these vessel* are laden with JWOTI*- ior* ard their captains ftpftt t-» t-.* .> I>aw*or In rood sea*or Ts>~«e * are «m.\l;rr *n<i of Ugftier draft than the Hamilton whi< h stranded -*t »be m»d flat* <,r Fort Yull t and tb« < • ir*".d--« uff' t '-.-iff. -he »1 * w .?••• with little difficulty. Foon FOR THK KIFL'NIHR.N*. CJreaf HTO« of *hrep and L i»»lle r> N the Duliuii trail. VICTORIA, R »*.. Or? 4 -3. C WAr thuX, Df.mia: n got*ram*«' survey r, »>.•> has juat ra turned from the North. say* there wiu be no at Dawsnfi th * winter. When he- l*ft there were !.•>«) n- ■ 1 of ifcHp and H h< A of r»Hl» m tb* t»il - trail, wbtrh *ou!d rea»h I»a**on I*- !»pe:i Se>pt fn -r .> m.! jj. TUOLLhV 1.1.Nh in \ I'KO.N. f«pt. Job* lei in* Mill %f>pl» l»*er hvad TrsHi«m to ! nn>- |tortatii>« of ««»»»»11r«. NEW YORK «Kt « « .•• * • ~ r. of :■■ torta and Ste*irsa>-tp • .r. pany rr mmand-* of *h~ i« it th« Fifth av«fiu# b-»! -L ffatd «'*p« Irv ng In an interview: wi.'kbe a railroad •v*r the and down Y'.a s!" ■ »f *d * W H tT»«- raptds >r* t«i 1 rr*r • T* •♦-.f-rj-n.*- i* re* •••'»? m> » it to Tor* If wiii be i . •- r: 1 troHey «rf?.-<ljr t-r fr»"-b'. a> d a •: im j- :'fy th» trip to Pa w*n*i O'y to - /h >n ester: tba* we ehtJ! e*rr> trod« down the TUtem tn*t»ad of ep fh* r»»»r 'r -m *♦. MVehae-t On iry fir*? tr; to '•>4? p ft »*riy in J sn*. I himVr f»r bargea which wt':' ><*■ takers f> tj»<e up'-r T ik-n Af*"r »h« r« r*d • bwfß w:IJ ra.r»ly ."Jea / " r '■-& t* ■'w f -It TIM» bar.- • *«« he Ktream from the erd «'■- th* * Tartar lejr and t W ! hark W# *biil he ah!» »o make •eTere! of these *bort trtpe r m nth Fhera w{" b» no f»*r of prwt«■■<«* ra»rtn* »ho*t rh*fs ? v -- h. d;n* of fh» *re tr-'-?1»T b» an erpenanFa undertaking*"' h- w*a aek'd. 'On the eor.trary. !t will b- »'TT 'n**- liactarra." rapiitd < ' ltT :r -R»-ne»- her. ,t w'l! not carry Tb« *y *- tern etcpiored M fo- -n |K»rt nf or* and <• al • ** Tr-* pedtagi* w:tl not ti an) 1* or i» an»l w» . - * arr; » on .r, « r». prop-'!led by a »e-nea of H>AM cabXt <ks» and *:**& <r*d** »r« «• • : tors ub uj af tnuM9wn*l.-3C. That EKSIIT-PAGE EDITION »r ♦-« atone ■ »e root? w I s< rvo to poet lis* "A knp .«;wfhwiM e*n J* erected *t tfr<e» tera* .us *r.d the |p.x*d» ih'^wit ♦ -r stt ordfrsry we*th«r. This wm do wtr *■ 'i th# p* •' ' tr 3. A v m*a « *»:* tb» Cfv kmm pa>* ' ■ .< - •* i, Tu-- •• »• t.n ->_* ; ci.m&ntc from Dytw. taJres him • \ .-r that 4~,-\ v - ' •-■• !*ltw a*' > - 4 r«-t. \\> * fn.Mvor : 1 deliver a;s ;sies »:> a 4 of isi# arrival." BH K KH«M •oK U.I U . U hairm Cowwt? (.Up I p tbf "wpf I» Krarh tfen- Moiijiki- Oct » j 1* 1 j Coi^nvAr of •. -. ia Ka»U*-r j nrt Herbert fVtaw. of Fkirfsaveo, haxf returned front 4 fruttiewt rtfwi to r-**» *1 I*aw*on dt i over the 3k<tfuir tr»!l. Mr uifi hits party tr» 1 .« t - ■ •« * v ir;rt n :tv - ;p ♦;.* trstjl. but tfco 'os# of $ h*)r hor»«ai •"1 V. r: .* r raiMhip* hv\ .•i*' coovtoeed thvTO that tt wHUbi lw> impossttdo for them to itet through TO tho KMorado thi* winwf, th*« - 1 r: * • r <lr< to partt« v <» who »U!I * -id hOTSW*. <t*«d tt\<s proceed* .Uhi «*»p- Henry Scta'.<->s» and (««orf* Ft*fcer, •••*•' ver '•• k u ' n « th oth»"- part..-» *. 1 '•• • tr . * • r : ffAt*h !h# di rif> 1 *kk\ tr TifiWH. ' KBliillß Om. ißl* (ollrrt lar(« »nm» KrtitH Vnrrtrin Mlnrr». VI -«»K IA H «•»•• ♦ 9t Milne rwyiwl i t»-itef from th* • "««*- u»tom» st T»jrt*h late* *Ut« ; *r that he wa« about to forward • n ,'ua: f .. »- r !<» <*d r r->m »h<* pro*p*-ctt>m wh-v Amfrse*a coo<ls \rr the SttLa4pu<»>- isd tr*it» <>* th< .r sjy to t. «» Kiondtke. Alf x.u. W Trsiaer. *ho h*« with ■'?* rv.tr -1 s-•. rrraent nurv»j* jvorty oti - k«»» - .t--* !:at J. ♦* T *: t, cjt l ' k. iKHicd f<# t eKj Ike v i -C*fwidwo rouMw CAVENDIBH J'AKTY SAFE* r»sll«h Kvplorrra ( aplarc Nallto (ralh.r* and M«kf li»|i«ri«ni rflrt in Cam tfrira. N (X!. 4 V !ftt#r »*« rf« .-trHi h'rc today fri»m Kikljrn*, Hr.tisih R»,«t Afn- j n-jt-h of th* jiwry iwxtf*- R--ar.e frvm B» . r, »h*t th« Ctvtnditih «porrirsjt ■whirl* Ml Berber. 1 jtst A'r, » u*t arr > in* it ttiigh. Uiati'l, about thp niil tif of Novemtwr. pronfilinii th n«~* tow.»nt ).1 ko Kucolph. ha<l Att»rk«*d hy >< Sand of \t oh rt> ir.i«r«*l -»! i of »n- -*}» d ' 1?. of too Ka- and ninety As» »r»«- Th-» U*ti>r i«y» t(. »t 1 " ivptutiifi. who :s .1 r.<sj>i>. » »>f the duke of I > \ron vVart. and U<-ui. Amlrew. cjns-.i«»BJoa. ■ r,\- K !«.%.« •n A c. V ,ft*r * tri» Hrirti i.i Ho«toJ|kis, wbictj up to that t ;n«* hod n<it hri'n exftiored. t'avctsdiah m* Andtvw had a tr>:rjr Mm*. Thrsr head a>. n iih'UM ih* At* tra* to mutiny ond ' <"■ ;»•» Ki.fU.-i-. n «rer» for«"«-«l »• . #ld :«.» ■ ir den;: i«. B«t n. .*r Ukixui ('n«-ri4Mi and Andrew si *ed the two rirs«* i 1 i»r- wr.o have n«e t»-en stall to tao .-.Hut f>»r trial. Th< *xi- ■):■! > di* ov- red n*-w Itiiwi ar.d too 4 •.vf v ilcanof* and from tho Kulf ff Aden to tJw Zani.Jvir 1 saat hy mw h The route «.« was pr«v!wwtf :bg TtUt 1' 1 ii rtmith. of mta4lt>, ph.a. Hi ri m tn:u in t M»> iaror. H. hnfl in 4 blraito Vnar< hUt* ( natn M lilidranal Krwtn IVdrratlna. « UlfAt#o. «'» r 4 The anirrhi t* woo ore irran*t::x f>r o den- •n«trwtl.->n (a itiftt ry of 'h#» mtt W" it»d for Ih* lf*f* t-i ifk» »n i- - ri •>. i\e d ;-i»'d a T»>mts e-. f.. «• -k. * 1 • i-f t:» «'h «ao Federation of hy askioK for the of • » 1 < imp rtf up lon nt»-r Th- invitation stirred up » h «|f h.Mir'i" vi'»s««t d«-?>.tt.' and at t:.-» >h eot;-< >f tin - Übor went nti f: •r<\ M r*>- .''•>! a .*ny .mphed frt tnr.|?\ !»♦*«•• • ut ■■ ■ l»m ard ajiarrhy, •1 ■ «■» f •! to !«k pari tn 1 iio r .« » ~r« T.* 1 invftatlon to tako t«.rt in the mem. rial wrvVe* »« reject ...; *.«. i '■ f • i" t » ' After tlw» \ ««» % rr ; f scuurrhtftt »* --m "-t '.■" th. . ,1 in .» body The tr ht*t will hold '» memorial line •'* uanal. hut it t« th" Rathertrtc wlil h»> » l*Bt • a?fotr. % I IHIIA i:\ iKR*IIMTI.n. t rain linn* !»«*» n a I'rslrlf »<■ h aari Kill* *nra IVrtnai. V. ff.V-'V -PRiNf.S Mo <V- 4.-4 rr:; Hf - -or-, r »,• < <nin- > n per«on« wa- run d *n t<«'ay In l>ad Man"* rut rr >\< K • t~ « jf\ For? Sk-ott a M- ra-11 •*!?£ pen* trera tn i) 1 rhf ■ :i?h fatally .n --)ured. * * k !'.» I w > re: PHIIXII* U WOOTEN. PHILLIP WOOTEK tr. AMANDA w tfvrfrs IKmA women Mf - HAS' '> lUIRFTY and an n f.o-,t ehUd 4 month* old, i . \\ ■ a ■ « *0 hadlj hurt a■■t * ■ ■ a ' ■ d* 1 ! ' '• -I I—osjH' ! h« '9k i V;n.! j< tor H4 Dm Way («jt» th« proper ets . . f-r tr- ■ njr t*r« fftven. h«it wen not h«"» rd T>\* p»r*on» ktH*d IJverf 'n •■ounty. M;->•■ rt. *n<f Were >m their * • k ■ -m « to pKk eollnn. TUK lll«K4«l". MIT. Vrllon l*r»ff llrnth* *t»a tor m f»ar -*|p(it»n« Q»ara»fla»d. NKW OHf.EAN* <Vt 4 F- r twenty. ' ' • > •»'?••« ' 1 r' -ee h-vl . h - .■■■ ■» t■ -i f. • ' 1 " th# e» » »; - t ' health V ••> '••r-t.»y ftl -1* - J t*r n "1 n*-m T*T>'7 '**t to <k ! e'r k ! 3 w»r- - >or»*d *-k • .tfht. 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