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_____ SEATTLE DAILY POST-INTELLIGENCER. D lISL XSE ABCAOS, W. P. BOTD *OO., PBOPfUBTOItS. nmFmT" Celebrated Collars and Cuffs, and Wilson Bros. Shirts, at W. P. BOYD & CP'S 1,11 r— brand of Btnofc Bilk*. WIU. NOT OUT OH OMUt< «artuiM pur* dye and wear cuanntMd, • I S6UM7S par yard. Sold In Saattta only by W. P. BOYD & CO. " Isare 8«ltlaf a, I* yards for sl, extra n—4 Tthie, at W. P. BOYD & CO.'S. ft* and Woolen Dreee Oeada. Their gtad valua and attroo tlveneee will ba aaan an examination at W P. BOYD & CO.'S. tM aalahraraii Oowna Cora at. boat valua to ba found In thla aauntry* and warranted to lit wallf aold only at W. P. BOYD & CO.'S. lajnc *oio aganta lor the genuine Footer KM CUovoa tho grant auoooaa attending the ante of them enablee ua to warrant every pair. W. P. BOYD A CO. fhataaawwap arttolaa tor •« a»d waav wfttafe «aa eeUy ha IM* it—lHto atoak of Pbmt aad Itayia laWeM, For fun Oeeda of *rte llao, ImIOUW Bier aovettlea tat Moalery. ■aßdheeehiefh, Laaoa, W. P. BOYD A CO.'So Honest Dealing, Truthful Representation SEOUBITY TO BUYEBS. W. P. BOYD & CO., FRONT STRUT, BKATTLK. Fin* Watch and Jawelry Repairing a Specialty. ALBERT HANSEN, PRACTICAL Watchmaker and Jeweler, WATCHES, DIAMONDSTEWELIY, BILTERWARE, CLOCKS, ETC. Jbm? kr Maway ahw Kraalek A Beak, aad Braaat QaMer a Brae. Piano* t Ttokr Uo~ fwit «r—l. W»lUe. W. T. P. O box **. jeUdw taH notice" or THB SUMMER REDUCTIONS AT LEVI'S SEATTLE BAZAAR SIO-UIU Commercial street. CMptre oar prices ul examine oar tioods. Thej will (Wfiite the moat hkeptical bujer tkit »»n ii the chcapeet store la Seattle to trade. SPECIALTIES FOR AUGUST. Oiamßet» itptoooe) fonatrQ- T« "OB*, aow... - Jf2S2 {MdmeiyOisuaeat<KlTao>hieraioiaMatr» aoaaa **«—* ftjws petNaa Uobiata. formerly * eoatft. aav...... ® ;gWMyleworlnaa Bwut'fal taheowara la the lalaae Oirtee-eaetb* aowto he tofctaM. t'uakMcall A* tteod. No'altioa for IMT. aow taaalred aad arrtriaa rrnch -e»t-_Th» ygfai ■ eriehad Jewwwara eror eeea la the ottr teaaw aalashihMiea. Baaa gfateiphetadt art Peroelaia rtower Vaeee juat i|llrt B»S»ateed *oet« ■WawieaNueehapwin a«llah aad Bohaaaaa IMoaawaro. aanr opeaia* aad to IT»»T ro«oiT. ayerr parahaear rnaa. wooaaa er«ha<l-wtUroooiTa_e tjjjte'ttttaatliea «oaoh*a'v m oar «lft Ota»r*battea of aU »)««aot fiaaMd Oil "•fcr.taha «<*. d. Wo atpnaiaat, rata or ahlaa. iffa tyaaipUy aad ra afalty dUofc ■ "*waaa» dCaoßßta «lraa to daalora oa niallaaHii Deal taf« the piaee LEVI'S SEATTLE BAZAAR *lO-213 Cammarclal ttreat, under Bnintwtck Metal, Soattta. watn. Tar. *. h arrlra Au« l& Ma (Uoh OoU Braaaa Haactac Laaipa naillli at larawrtr hi __ ttltl! BUCK! BRICK! fiSKJ2TR2f« w»i 2S"i ggsg'SstiiJi'sa ••l' tku iu «M ate*. * »I.^sgs» iUTTII ICE COMHNT ICE 6g»r^tw«wt « *■« * AiIDMWW, mmimfflfOßis S^jiSp irnuß Telepksie Teleiraik Csipan iSfirCTfi.^ iMMk ■" TO BIVE THEII LIVES Qwciao, Aa*. »-l raaar that Ovtm woaid take the «Md eerrad to ittrM) tha tauM crowd that baa tba* Iw rto tod Jiriw (kf?'» aocrt. Qat gl denee room tolrnoS b*3rfa hto*t"hHßeee""' h " ""***"* Dafeadoat Bebw»b waa pat oo the atoadaad liaeaiMrtjthaHi^«^ iirnn " - x " ~ * mii ltlila llaowlk ahaathb *p*e*h at MaOaradak'*. H. b£L*°tad b—g fcilM by ttm potto. Ttoeowed him %m Wfttt UM Utwb UB Kbi Arbeittr km" aliaabi whib laboring aader tbb exebeeaaet. Ha thaa deartbed the BajoiHnl «*Mtia« aad add ha waa la tbe eaaaa ootil the poliaa arrived. Ba toft of *tbe bonk, h!T "acknowledged kartat djaamla ta kla office to ex periment with, bat aid tka boaka foood there ean «taaa to kba by a aaa who bad atlad far Mae ?»>lan if Bpba f uttark'aa'tiH •dhk' RfMaMb wreto tka word " Bake," wktak appear ad (a tka ArUUtr Ztitmmg aa Hay ttk. Ha aaid tkat oa tka aiirfct ba fora ha re "Jfr. BdUor: Pleaa I mail la today** b'X tke word ' Babe' la proal oe the na» > daj Su te to baeo Ik* wofd a* • aica of wara that they ehoold kMptMtjw* « naa * —* MMmi M* L^III lOf wit K«I1D"1 s Or po" ioe. at vOla dm Umi it fig fooliib uid arind fnfth •r to in farm th* md mMw that it vm • mletake. B* Mtn4 thai the Superintendent of Potto* called him * " Data* dog bound" ud made mi M tack on him. Bdm hU be kepi dyna ■it* la hi* odUe to experiment with, •ad iutM a revolver, thinking tt •« a good thing to have, H« declared that ob tho Bight of th« HitouM meeting ho had loaned hi* nwhw to « Alder man BtifHer. th* afternoon MMion that* wa*aota tmul **at ta the eoart nob. The feet that Apia* waa the wit near under examination leal as amoont of in tonal to the esuntaatioa. He waa oroaa ex- amined by I gham. "How long have yon been editor of the irMkr Zntung f* "About aiz yesua." " Were JOB ediior in chief V "Ho; the** wae ao editor ia ehief." "Were you art loosed apaa a* th* bead of the editorial department?" "Not by thoM *eaaoetod with the pa per. The editorial department waegor erned by the Peblwbms C mpaay.^ "What poeittoo did ttehwab hold on Ike paper 7" "The'earn* a* I—that U, one of th* edUora." -Aad neither of yoo were reepooeibie for the oharaoter of the axproMtoa* of the paperT" "Ho Sr." • aimtlar c«tare. Mated tb»t be n> I paid tmpiorM of th* Arbtittr Stilung, •ad that to looted OT«r Um edtMnatt baton they vara pabliebed, bat wte sot maioitoK for thalr sooa. ♦'ware TOO adMor of tto Alarm at m« itntr "I look akaiK* of H for a abort time wbil Mr. Panoaa waa abaent." "How aaany booaba did yoa ktva in roar ofBee?" "Fear." "Wb«a did TO* «•* them?" "They vara bright to an aoaaa three mnatob; a man wbo aaid to waa froea Cteyeiaad." "What load o* boaaba vara tbay f "wSi"bJ3aSSr of™the DUB who brooffbt yoa tba bomber' "I aoveraav bias xtaia. I remaaibar that ba va* toioc tola* 2«thad." -Wbea did yaa «et thaao Gear baaator "1 aerec not th—. That ia an ia»ae tbero while I 5wY r 'dlßeet l a»d e YS these there. Ha left tha bom be vtth tha liniiktmir. I nerer aav him to fore or after." . .. Doriaa tbia examination tha witaaaa IN yary aaeaay, aod bia aotaa tram bled Hj;_M*tetio , J»- i innml fallows: • Hov moeh dycanita did yoa hate ia roar offloe?" "twoM-U parkattea. "Where did yoa get it. aad why did yoa yirahan thie dyaaaetter -I had read a (treat deal about dyaa ad'a aad tboogbt I voaJd IwiiliU farther." "Wtoyjbd yoa viah to taveetieate -Oh. ok. ea general priaoiptaa. I eaa't aay baatibiaaf" "Ma, air." _ yoa «a to M'ti. Mto. hoaahar* sysxe-Vitis ohiaettoa vaa overrated aad the vttaaaa •vote that ha tod aoaaa wiatartii distrtbatad froaa »to irMr Ztilmmf offloe 1" - The oAaa vaa art mtiataiaed fot ihajviia* „ . . . - ware boaato vm dtatnbatod froaa there t" " WUkIM | •_ *•■ k»««» H«t Hart r i .m *m • L7**"*l n* 1 ,^£sS&sr^s *•££» **£***** •*»!«• ».sl» brt *iu!j Si ■r— ******* *• SEATTLE, W. T„ TUESDAY MOUSING, AUGUST 10, 1886, Did yaa write tkb (Boater?" (The Bin—i twafrr.) -I did." "Ptdjoao— a lb* w* Werkto* luu^abiiimil woold keep paopie away tree tbe aeat toe hnS of drawiae thea taaaa.to md" "Watt—yaa, I did." tka igao swdwhto othere Oaatbattoe alloea- tbea to «rg», aad etode«kaataiMlii aatttwaa goad Tkadefeoae ok|aatod. Batk tke at towed to preeeat tka lattarakove raft* red to la erideoae. It waaeicaed "iohoa *•«." aad referred to tba HaeUa« Volley troahtee aad to ao«aa"aadWaa" ekieh ko wbked to aad tke alawe. wbiek ka tkoonkt woold kelp tkea m ore tkaa tba baltot. It aafced for direonooe kow to aaip tke etaS. aad aaid tkaiae dtfwtMM tm ill tppttottiMi vtQid ;>»> Tbe paatoHwd waa aleo m Fifth Aaaa*, CtUcmf, lUumtt: I had aeareely outiiad my btter yanaday when the telepaph btoecbt aowa from the H. V. One doeao't kaow whether to reioiee over thla or aot. The ad Tans* ia balf b etoratinx, tkoacb aad b lb* oin*eat»*aia It will reaaia lo*al aad thaofora al«ht aot have a raalt. At aay rate thaa people make a bettor iapwaiua tkaa tbe faotiab mtan on thla and lb* other nd*. Ore-tiaoaaadahako. Teaa.JJC" mow rmiir*"* 7 ' ' *** |Wbwa tbe!«i« and poatol card bad The iawyera for the defaaee then » NIVM A M|W AAAANLFA^TISE WLDFFW 1 W>A* 1 1* N whieh laated antil the Ooart requests that they proceed. Oepteia Blaak ra- oalHag Parsons to tha ta that of Spies. It waa aaave aad soo weiwaaLri andtSewttnaaa to tsll hia asory aaalded, aad it was ax tremaly eommoapiane, apparaaUy faaiag aopied oljaely from tha taetimany re gardiag hia movements givaa by the ■ ttneaass for tha rtsfswaa After he had told how ha had attended the H«v mark » meetiag from the one bald shortly previaaa a* tha offloe of the AritH*r Ztitung, ia answer ta a reqasat for apaakera. and bow, bavins me£ hia apaeah, ha iaterrapted Fieldea to aag gaat aa adjoornmaat to Z»pp's H >U, as It looked like rain, and get til* the speaker's reply that ha waa aboat throegh, the witaaas aaid: "I then went to a saloon aaar Zipp's H*JI, where Mrs. Paraooa aad Mrs. Holmes had preceded me. I met with a Mr. Browne; soggeet lag ta hia that a get aomethiag to drink, aa apaakiag had made me very thirsty. When we arrived at the aaloee Pieoher wss there. We draak, aad after eoaveramg a little while, I bagaa to wonder %hy the orowd did aot ap pear. After a little while we weat to the door aad ahortly I saw a flaeh aad beard a load -xplosion " "What did yon observe than?" "1 aaw a large aamber of what ap peered to be repeatiag r vol vers raised ia the air (illaatrating with hia hand) and nw than emptied of their ohargee. one after aaolber, aa rapidly aa paaai bta. When the revolvers eppaared to be empty, the flriag oeaard." Oaptain Blaak—Now, Paraooa, Ml the Jay, or repeat to them, the tenor of voar remarks during yoar speeeh at the ii ay-Market. The witness waa aaw la kl< element. He bald tat hia hand a quantity of aotaa and at eaee aasnmed aa atlitods fami liar to all who have beard hia making hia naoMtooe speeohaa oa the Lake Front aad at 54 Lake street to the So sialiala of the ally. Ula speeah aeaa pied nearly aa hoar. At tha oonelaaioo of It, be was taraed over to the Slate. The witaeaa told Oriaaril he waa lorn ia Montgomery, Alabama, and had beea la Ohioago thirteen yeara. "W at haa been yoar oeeapeiioa for tbepaat three yearsf" "I have bean editor of the Alarm." "Did yoa, ia yoar apeeeh at the Hay market, tell yoar aadieree that tbe Timn had advocated tbe patting of •tiyehnin* ia the bread of workingmen. that Boott, of Paaagylveaia, had ad viaed ooatroUing them with rifiaa, aad that the Timt* had baaa tbe flrat dyna miter in tbia oaontryf" "Tea. air." "Did yoa advooete retaltatlon by the ' Me, air; Idmply told them to defend "What did yoa mean then by the ax praam uw, *To arm*! to armaT " " 1 referred to the eoaditioa of tbe ttrikee at Ht. Loot* aad Mid. 'lf yoa ore ftrnsk dowa by eapitol aad yoar wtvee and abildran are trampled opoa like doge, than, if aijtmry, ana aad Tbe wrtoeee exhibited bo UtUe ehrewdaeaa ia evading the qaattlowi of tbe Btate'a Attorney aad Ilia moaa exam t nation wae brief aa above todloatod. Ha waa axoaeed aad ooart adjourned. PACIFIC COA-HT. Crm>4 Aran Hon hr Mini, lu Vumho, A—.9.—The Mini State of California netted for forUen* at M o'etoek thie morntiw. oarry iac a Una a amber of Qrand Army peopla, amaaji them the Nov fork aal Penn rrlrania 4 laMartnaie. arko return Km «fa ttaa Rortkm Mia. Gen- Lamb xd Ma Unpi detagauon ware^aJeo tUMi at STSftaf tka ttteamekip aailin* of tka lu Fummm, tat. Geaa. Sher man and kw dMMMar ceiled oat aim atoamabtp Stale of California. today. *ka Grand Army of Ik Bepabiie A praaaemaa marohed Itnact tka principal tMk of tka «tt* aad ana* proooanood tka laiaaat and moat impoeina afar ait a ml to tkat ptaaa. 8b tkooaaad aakaol ahitdran hood tka atraata aad datoaad tka eetoreni aa they paaaad •ilk akoven of laaait Tka antim , popalatioa of Oakland waa apoo^tbe 5? »knm Sjnrti «f '•aa tkTaa'l^aSr of tka pa a filial aii pabtte mwlna paa katd. t kmona tka war* Geo SSkSEsr~ IN ■aatjayad If il» Doockarty'a mill, looatod MM the Booth Peeid « Oeaat B ttraad. bateeen rattan and Gtoeowwod. imatker with a (NNfIN Bf VdftEOM BMf Ofi WTN BO uraty drnweyedhydg yaowrtayaf^ bnto CUrn Valley Mill aad Lnakar Oamecnr. The lam to the mOl prop act* ie "08. t-Hiiwea, Foot Too—an. An* «--Tha Qaoaa * The Ooea gft-gytasrafa THE EASTERN STATES. vttt at Saw Tart Ctty. Mn-wtCTM. 9.—For aa doM ? U ".*y 8*«» a»« PaS!a>aytk» Itaa of tka Wiaaoaaa Caattal, faraa flnoaia rtfltog aad baadrada of see are fiebtiac tka flamaa. aaekiog to am thetoeaa aad nllacno kaomad ia by :lka. Tata«rapbie aotaaoninatiao b flrotltj i&ttfftpiAd dotniii ut tkatoeaaf b fally aaainud aad tka lea ia aov piaaad at *3oo,two. kaadrad peopb Ma Mtitoto aad Dolby, a few atba aad it btowedT of exateoae nalia tka wind dbadowa. Near Cbippawa Falb, tka Ana are eoa flaad to tka prairiee aai (a koiidiace ka«e keea daetrorad. Adriea reobriJ at tba Wiaeoneiß Oaatrml oAoa hare are to the edeat that atlltaaa of fatt of etaadiag toea bare baaa baraad. Thoaeaada at oorde of wood ptied adiaaant to the ralbaad tnok. many bend rede of dollar* worth aaape. iaolated banted. Tba telaornpfa polae are kora ed fa edlea aad tbe wtree are oa tke groaod. Ooaaaaiealtua keteeea mi viokM umS po2iti iH*tw tlw northern dlrbtoa of tke Wbaoaaia Oeatral boot of exoept by tka railroad Company's prWate wtoeo. waioh by TMa'i wm. Haw Ton, Aag. 9.—11 M will of Til dea vy read at Grsysto-ie this after ■ON by Liwyer JUM C. Qartsr, of thia to the pHMiai of all the rsla ttm The doocce-nt to a lone on, oon tainiag a boot 10,000 words, u4 would ooaapy Unl five oolmM ia aoaparsil typo in say of the groat daiiae. Besides the family. Iktn vote preasnt Boa. Jan. Bigelow, A. H. Oreene, Mr. Til den's Private Seorvtary, aad George W Smith. Osi. M. I. Ttlden. Jr.. who •poke for MM family, ta d thai aa* a word aboat the will eoeid bo rtfea to UM praas. The family had decided that BO iattaatio* of the term* of the will abonld he Made pohlio oatil it was offend for probata, aad u the date had aot yet beea ixed far that, ha seold aot esy was a it would be given to thepmea Later Hon. Joha G. Bigelow waa MOB at hie bone at 21 Oramarey Plane, aad from him were leaned tha following faota aboat the wiU: Mr. Bigelow. An drew H. Oraea aad Grorge W. mith are named aa the exeeatora and liaetees. All of rUdeo'e kiadred are geoerooaty provided for ia thia way: The whole state ia plaoed ia the haade of the ex ssatuss aa traateee. Sash hair ia to ra oetva aa equal share ia tha iiaaof his or Mr oooeaagaiaity; t at ia, the nephews aad aieoea, oertsu amennte, aad their ahildiea eartaia amounts. bat they are ta isesiw only tha lneome derived from an anaaal aeparaia speoite aam, tha priaoipai at their death to be disposed of in a manner whieh Mr. Bigelow woald not state. None of hiaralativaa, ha aaid, azoept Maty B. Pel ton. hia sister, ate given any •peoido beqaset forever. To her, ha beqaeatha tha reetdsose No. 38 Wset Thirty-eighth street aad the earn of SIOO,OOO to live apoe. All of hia ■aalaataM ascent thie is plaoad ia hie r xcoators' hands to be disposed of aa tbey aee At. either by sale, rental or es ohaage, tha Grey-tone aad Orameray Park property falling ander the same rale. Tbe rxteuton are first charged vtlk the dm; of eettlng apart for kie rela tion* mm nem»d from whlob tbe ■mnl inoomat are to be derived. Tbia done, it beoomae the doty of tbe exeea tora aad traeteee to cam oat hi* wiebee regarding oertain pahlio benefkoiariee. ■ b«y are ob&rged with the doty, ft at: of aatobUakiac a free Library In hi* na tive village, New Lebanon, alio in Yon kare, and if in the dieeretion of the exeeatore and troetee* they eboeae to .eotabliab a free library in tbia ally, they may da ao, and if sot, they are at liberty to nee tbe fnnda that tbe tree library woaid ooet in tbe promotion of tbe »da»!iiien I eaaee. A great deal ia left to tbe dieoration of ihe troeteee in general terma. Tbe relatione are band- H taken aare of by tbe reeelpt of aaya, an amoont not to exeeed one third 01 kit aetata. A.ll the real aad reeidoe ia devoted to the aoblio geod aad tbe trnateaa at* abargad with tbe rtaponaibla doty af oboeiag *nob method* aa aha U pro?* the graataat good to the pablie. The aetata ia not aa Urea a* ia eeti mated by aoma people. rbe value baa been plaaad at »I<\ooo,ooo, bat Mr. «w aaya tbia m doable ite aetaal k» regard* the pubiie library foe tbia oity, that natter ia left to the die eretion of tb* traetoea, both aa to tbe iOOgtfcM* M&ipStlO ftld tbe etty will have a library if tbe troa taaa biok that the fonda ia tbetr band* eaaaot be aaad to bettor advantage. The ioatrnaieot will Ml likely be of fered for probate in tbia eity, the law giving the ex»eatore tbe right to obooae the place to probata where tbe penoa owna property in more than owe ooenty. Oitatioo* will be taaaed tomorrow from the Harragate"e Ooart to all ralatieea to be pruit at the probate. Mr. Bigetow returned to Greytteo* tonight. Oelawel rtiden. Geo. a. TUdaa, Mr*. Pel ton. Mr*. Baby. Baaaa Tuden aad Mra. H. A. Good aie at Greytteo*. rmmuMHt aarta. SAOLT»TB MAKB, (Utah->, Aag. • Thaaattra Uoak taauw Wa*t. Grow, Portac* Md lU**r «naM «M aooaoMd kilnlMifW- AU tba boildiaaa M of MM Okipaava Hxnaa la ONM ami an Ukaviaa barocd. Abo* no* half iba property talk* atotaa haa baaa aavad la a duaactd aoadtttoa. Tba baUdtaa* taraad taatadabalalajManaaadprirata dvriltact udtnillu IM owurot UatoVß. Ovine to tba pogrnaaa of tk« ttraotar* of lb* b.lldia«», t>at KttU iMtruM «d) it iMimn&All win 3 vmimm (no U< aootfewata Tha HlturaQh I>im a liitbM uxl r«c •tar Mill 11 to iapMtli. The loot •ill probably bo bmrj. bat waaot mam t» giima, Havina, Aacwt t.—k lata dto pMafe from llarqaatta. Mtobi—■ a»T» UMiktMiktiteiNifMmiM Of tonal lm Ojbtob bow. wttm'ib* at; turita, ud (to diuo timriM wwka of tba I<*ba Bo pario* Po*dar &«>»U|MaNnawM bf In Mm tn WDM "» •* •** iwpoiiiib km <mnMi» ab«— <rf wMaaaadNMaaaratty pafkatPnaoaa I ill jiMiiiii It to oMivMmty hot aadUMftrtfctfctaraarataffartactiaatiy. rw rraMoili w«HI mhmmSm bn wwfcaa of tuaUA Tbo prtaaipil mialw oaoa prioa bto altwitt—y yrn—tw^tar* bteOM urn* w^JSTw daat* tba taaU aatoi aaaaa tba bralMWjM aad fbaybagw Mayaaid. 1' S»w Toaa. J aad to a reporter today. ** iarited aa to at tend tka Ckieeeo Oenrooitoo with a rtowtokaraaey. laa aaa a dabaato, bat iiama tot a aheap* of ahead a *«♦«* I attond myhato'l Sato?i7w Of tkalriak mill" . DaaMt rafaaad ta axpraat aay oeiaioo abatt tkaiaaiy of Ptaaldwt Eoaa to Saantoty Otaaaoo. of tka Hae Tark ManMpal Oaaaal, aa tka aabjaat of aUaeioc atkar aaaMaa to ba nuatt ad la tka Oaavaatioa at (%tea«o. He audtkattkau diSwaaeae owff ka ad iaatod and that tbe iaflaaaaa a( tka Irtoh ililmameiaH ka lai kararay. bta a*aiaaa aad^^^fatorto*D«- apoo by tka Saoato. Tbara aia tealra Aoraac thaab Sarfayor Gaaand of Mae Mazteo. Oauti Aag. 9.—Tkia aoralßß ll« .t Btac araak tka uia atokia at tka Osaka fab kaaoaiat 100 aeatainiait alz taaa vataabla hotaaa, of ebtak aWkt ■wi dlkai tanaatly k Bad by alaotrio ity or bo rnod to daatk. Tka aalauda raeaa aad ean Cna<ra«n. Aagtut 9.-Mela Aldae at AS Waal' iSSVbaat, with a bcaook to Nae Tark Citj. mada aa aaatctUMal today to A. M. Waraar. Tkab Uakilt daa are aoiaatod at a >oitn«i aaata f2T.',i>Xi. Thay aoaaM la aoo iraoa far adtaitieuw. Tka Arm baa boaoof hMaudiai aad kaa oarriad oa a vary axtaaaira kaataaaa. No aiaaa eatteato oaa ba aada m to tka ml aa •tit and iubilitMi, ovidg to ibe um* today aepotatod Domj Ci«oaat"of tka District of Oolnabia, to b« Haetator of WUb for tka Diatria of « olaabta, aad W.O. HaMbaaa toba Baaordar of Pnd«. TaadsrbUtH gteasa laeht. Nrw Yoax, Aag. 9.—A magnifiaeat steam yaaht ia being bailt for William K Vender hilt by tha Harlan* Holliags worth Oosapany of Wilmington, uole ware. She will be Bemad tha Alva aad will be taaaehed on September 7U>. She will probably ha tha moat elegant aad eoetly private steam yaaht ia the world. The builders by iaetraatioa of Mr. Van derbilt are not to make known tha ooet. Tbeir oootreet does not apaeify any atipalated aam, and she ia baiag eon at rusted regardlaaa of expeeee. Com petent judge* eetimata that from S9OO. 000 to £.iOo,eoO wtll be expssried en bar. She is baiag bailt entirely of tha ' aat quality of ateal, both ribe aad sheath tag, aad ia ts rank ia tha high aot olaaa of the Euglieh Lloyds. She will be rigged aa a tbrae-maatad mhisnsr with a sqnara tapaail oa tha foremast. GtLTMTox, A eg. ». Ssner Seveno Oonaslaa Leon, Orimiaal J edge for tha I>i»trict of Sarageeaa, Mexioo, baa joat arrived ia Pirdrae Negraa aader ia straationa from tha State authorities at SaltiUo, with orders to exhame taebody of Praaoiaoo Keenree aad determine the saoaa of hia death, aad if ha la aon- Tiaeed that tha 1 inland same to hia death aa reported, to at anoa try all the partiae oaneeraed. Porrujrp, (Or.), Aag. B—Willarsoltaa 16. hoihuaaa ft Pmaacao, Aag. 9. Baltimore t, Pittaborg 7. Ciscnnun, Aag. 9.—Brooklyn I, Cin eiaaatl 7. Pnuimnu, Aag. 9.—Ohiaago 1, Philadelphia 12. BOSTOK, Aag. 9.—Boston 6, Kaaaaa Oity 0. WsaaoioTMi, Aag. 9.—Washington 8, St. Loots 18. Maw You. Aag. 9.-Drtroit t, Maw Torkt. Til HUUT KISTt, Preleaged aad »eepetate nghttag la Ike agtleted Cttv. URJLH OF TIX UOYUM. Biuin, Aag. 9.—Daring the rioting whieh oaearrad hare from Satarday eveaiag to aa early boar thia morning, eleven persona ware killed aad one haa dred aad thirty serioaaly woaadad. A majority ot tha injured peraoae bare The rtatiag waa rsnswid today aad a fittfOS imovMM plftOl bdVMB til# soldiers aad the mob. ia whieh a aem bar of tha latter were woaadad. Soaaa soldiers at eloee qßarters flrsd at a bey, shattering hia hand. Tha aoldiara wan Hetaforoemeato of treopa to the nom ber of twelve haadrad arrived la Bet faat today. Noett-Attompto riatiiw of the moh la iaateaaiaat- Thirty rlH an have boea Ths pollw A caaouii am. The etty. owtn* to tka vroak aad rain Parte after the Oomasaa. It la feared tkat aameroaa deatke reoaittna from tka ftota bare taken pUee vkiek «1U aarar be beard at. The koapatale are taxed to tkair atmoH to aoeommodaae ia aeed of aaeaailaun A painful faataro ef the rioto la the day a boy arae ah-4 vbiie from Haadiy eoboot Today a llttte gui waa ekot la tka atraeta, aad Itle tboacht Malty aoandad. »*• *»e car ried away apparently lifeteea Train load* of treope are iieMeatly arriving. Tka oepaot of a*aire la eo threataa iac today at aooa that the aatkorittea bare ordMed at! the aareroe ia the grty Groopa of men are aaaaeabled every rhrn esaitedlydtooaeeaaa the eitna wmtT ?i*li Z*a^2Tthe point of the bayooet. iaTeaT «nn'ay night gnawed to'tha HprtacSeld read. It to etotod that tka boaate ka reaalar tn« eaah othar rfMlf akatwa* anaoy targeto. Tkoy were not interfered otto by Ike poitoe e* aoMiero. oho veto faßy eeaapiaid la the etty. Itlaramorod tkat atxty of the riotora wore aha*, aaaay »f whom eore tiUed. Wrwk of the mt PanOukaaaj. aha abip Paaadaakerry oa Jaaa ISah, al Vatporaiae. hamfto THE CUTTING AFFAIR. The War few Growing Cattac MB to Jail at B tmm dai Nana—Ba A||iib to tka Oer oOtriaß Tkeir Serrfeea. Bfc Pan, (Tte.), oe*JlNt < tbMHb reading of tka eeataaee waa BaWtod, k* aatod ta a load voioa of tko Ooon. at tka aaaa dea pointuu a Medina, akoat tke fGOO Aaa, "U tkat ereatara to eat eay of itr At tkia poiot OoemU nifehaui tototyaaad to toy kba. -*lt tka prboaar aaaa inaalti cwr taaxoaaa," aaid tka Jadoa. "I ean add eootetbum to tketoraef kbeeatoaae." Jadoe Brbt kaa aaa tad tkaOoast tkat aettker be or Cattia* aeaat aay dtaenpea to ». "let oa aadeaatoad," Jadrn Briokaa, "Joet wkat tkia bfor." "It b fee tka pabHaatloa, ae the otka «de. of aa artoeta wtoak b kald to be tbb Ode." * ® oo "Aad tkb Ml oa tbe other dbt" tkbbSeaaawMaiwtwT oamnV** °° To tbb tka eoart replied In tke aaeo dre. Tbe eoort tkea tsraed to tke ptboaer aad aaked "Da yea Mill oiaia to bo oader tka prntoetlno of yoar ■oeacaaaetF* "I do," re bed Ootttoc. "Do yoa wiak to taka an appeal to tke buiai OoortT" the J edge aaked. "I have aa eppeai to awkr, esoept to tbe OooaaaMat of the Dabad Statea." "(tooold yea deaure to take aa ap peal." aaid tke Jadoa. "Yon kave Are day* ia wktok to «tea aotioa. Do yao wieb to b«a the pwwiiWin* at tkb eoort r "I die aetkiaa." "Do yea wbk to exprea atiafaotioo "No, lir; I kaee am r*oe«niaod yoar aeon or be Jartediettoa, and 1 do not reoQKaiSa it* rigkt to lntprboa aae lor aoo boar." Oottiag waa thaa token baek to jail aad will be eeet to Okihaabnn ia a day or two. AM DVTBIfIIW WWII ttlOD. . ' WAIHZXQTOI, A on. P. 9»orol try my aid, when MM Mdii tf k«Mlet«l IIM Pmiiwt DIM was Übtf to pw doo On Mine, «ud: "I do not know, bat ehoald aol b* eurprtoed If tt were trae. That doee aot enter into the question, howm. It BOM M dilaraui whether be pardoned or not. The whole point ia the affair to that the United Htatee bee Matte for the trial of its oitlx? ns and w» oaaaot tolerate snob ibises aa a trial on foreign eoil by tor lip eooiii IL AHMHMB dtjMM FO? nffrnsM or alleged offensM otxnmltted in the United States. We might a* writ net hare any government If we aA to eoffer anything of that kind. It does not enter into the eaM at the present •tare to inqaire whether he has com mitted a oritue. The whole point is that this scrantry ta entirely able to deal with tta own eilumns." iMtut lataattac wm aavaao. Butntou, Aug. B—B oratory Bay aid, speaking to a correspondent last night of the Catting eaes. saw no rea eoo why a satisfactory adjustment of the ui.-li -ally > braid not be reaebad. Ha baa been assured that each WM tbe deaireof the Mextota Government by the reetdset Mexican Minister, who •aid some days ago that hie Government would aat promptly to the matter. Sec retory Bayard Mid impressively that ha oooetdered the principle involved in tee Cutting affair ea one of tbe gravest importance and owe M to wbish the whole country, without reference to partv. should ba uaited The personal merfll or demerit* of Cutting bimaalf bid nothing to do with tbe matter. It lutJr no difference whether be was no angel of darkeess or aa eagel of light, oat it did make the greateat possible difference to tbe Aasarioaa people whether tbe aoateatlea tamed by tbe State Department ia his eaM ehoald be mslatalasrt or not. Mexico claims tbe right to try American oitiaeos for aa of fsaM committod in tbe Called Statea. and Oattiag bM actually Men eon rusted aad eentaaoed for pablishing a libel ia Taxa-. Mr. Bayard thinks this raisss the erevest possible question, and if Msxloo's claim to OOM conceded, ao A erican stuseos traveling la Mexico will be safe. "My ooaatrymaa.* he •aid with evident feeiing, "«tll not be deceived by partleaa mtorepreaentation. They will recogaiae the gravity of the q section involved aad will never een cent that one of their fellow illUm shall be tried by a foreign power for an Outttogbad stabbwl hto MexJeea'rtvai la Texas instead of mstelv attacking hto reputation, does anyone pretend that Mexieo eoaid have tried him for murder? Oertoialf act," The Score tary said be had no idea of re treating from the peeitioe taken wssks ago when be demanded Outturn'* rslsaes. cuntw iituieninsttttct isus EL PASO, km. t.-Tb* Oatttac affatr it praatieaily n*e4u«od. Ttel MN ratoort all day of bta baru* bM tt^'iuMd'oai'to •*win« h* m MiU ia i>U. Dortac thi* after ßOOO ba «M oaited befora IU had bM* PIBM as appeal to tha Ha pr«»i won of Ohlbvabaa, aad thattha tawyar who had feaaa ort amity aart«a»d to hla dtimm* had fomnhd tha DOOM aary paaara ta tha oaar. Thta jproaaad in* may kaav htm ta Paao Dal Norta for •OOM daya, althooah ha blmmtf ta sodar tha Impt—la« thai havtUat tat am m»a t. parbapt, ha aamad og^H^ta, a tad a* toua aa ha kaavm Paao Dai Norta, and that tha Uctwau will |iTi aa aa aamaa that ha triad to map*. It ia loantad that Cmtfcui mat thia nwltn ihtfMtoflw hlnria to Go»- "te • ataM of Ik* Htate of Tuaa 1 Mfc of JO« tte protest kns tkt* my fnaada mmm mmjwmmm tmd w ill •>. TWa «m Mt WM Mm argent tdrtM of OOOMI Hflgbito, ud rtiiibt fiat Un tb*t Oautaff bat fatt ed to fo low implicitly tb* 000-oTt M I atiou. Brlgteaa think# tk»« mt Ik* |nnat janat«M tbe dwpalte Is lli iWllt TO vmutmji n. rim. Than la sal; Mt aaaail aonpaajr at JjwattHßi of aoaapaatoi to protect tte Mj aad garni* H again** a aaddoe mrynm tram ite <HI»' aide. Paw del Norta la fall ct IbilmnUiMMrflka ramor Mtkal aontit OEHaiftf. la faot. *ll k :nd» of t—». Owe - to Ite »<«*! IbeMbr^e ad at B»raan—. aa tte nw ateal tbtr IMB mOm below CI Paao ate oppcmte tte Ifua town of Ytela. Tba oa« ■»■<■» «< Fort Bite tea te tew la Today a aaartar af waated EtPaaofraa Cbiteataa, teiag aa*laa of tte n«ei botf aa tte OuUtsur MM by J torn law ltelj»W«l'i'M»' m* x—m 100. "at ?r toM wtaela IS*> M imtawf ,—LiT 22T2: aoaord witb tea r jr niraarsj STahi^a try nix * iimiiV mm«S Ma. »o, MtU ba pauKbad is 5a TIIMUMII "*'• b J •» offeoj.r H**u«t «HH MM* to» B«p«to>a by te MM fuse will, ar raW-fba* « ton* t*Lt2hstL. lr * ed * «w bjtay bMo TWim I■■ —!»■ D»mi«,.l.-<M.il.rNMh, «t.m rtm h.v Uuo— Buliua, tod** Mtorraptwd QOWDUI Bow (KM LU »sa»:ss^S tbortly nqam MM ud of Tulnntaar. to sSswaSSa •ML" oowaano mum. Joba A. N>BtU,< tMaiioOUObtl- Artulary, toSgM W^Sd **" «< HJM'U,">I«' 1 iwSsy .r !w **aa and MM haadrad aqaipoad maa, ta Oate WW ta d*aiafad WIM ><MO. mmmtmm MOM VOV UMTNIK rSTrSS PMafcaajai "laaa utad to ba abia to •"J®**" to l lba immn ta favor at imm oanuuad to my tatter of iba fttb WMM*. Tba Omtiaa matter will, I tuv ao doato. to aoMlad a a BUM Mtnfaotorjr to tba <r "..ruaiaMaaf tba mumti J ooantnaa." roikTttT CMUWM«N aull (tttarM. SatoMA (Oat), Aa«. 9 MM ITOM ci&iacwaVKMs JM* MM MM M MM. DM M (oMuntokm baas madaen mat. •to*. Ist a dwobama follows to aaab at*. Iba ntann of nato* teva bean aooidciiiaHy dtaoorand. (to Satordaj prormciai dateottaa Bo«at* "•»» »•*Oka-part to ariaat Jo~pb aod iaattoaWatbarell. intpMted of b<u*lary. bat tba latter «aw turn omila* ami aa oanod aoroaa tba rlrar. Ho«ara tbac •aarobad tba boaaa, and diaoorarad • «•*■?*» Ananoa* ft bank aotaa J«i*»d to f 10, a l»r*« qoaotm ef papar for aufciac tba thaiw. aamiti ptotea, paint broabea and a«d aaad to eraawii too anirloal Ugaraa on tb* aotaa. iba Barbara van raiaad bt MIM of ■eftpaparand pl.tea, tba putaa bartac beey made in Detroit. Dotaativa Hogars SfejEE* - * 1 !! Md wll. notUj tba United (Mataa (io*eram»ut at tba find. Xb* Canadian heUk Yelt«rn»h Iff Mojrnuut, Aug. 9.-Tbe Canadian Paeidc Telegraph Company laid a cable aoroastbe deep water cbaaad of the 2f\ riTW yeetcrday to St. Uelene island, and Ibenoe by ■uaaee of srtrsc etrung oa four or Ave large poles oa the sooth shore of the river, ebtato ed connection with New York. Ooe gratalaticas wee exonauged ov»r the new connection with the efflse at the Mac ay & Beaaett Cable CSompaay. *« w Meaassbtp Use te hsisn. PASAMA, Aug. The Coeta Uica bM granted e OOP session to "sears. Argoyer <k March to eetablieb a a line of steamers between Baa Franc s- M and Panama, calling M Central American porta, and to be oalled the npaeieb Centra! Amerioaa Use. It to propeeed. tt la eaid, to have aeeea steamers aad to be ready by October. Diplomatic ageata aad government em ployeM are to travel free, aad four find deto pasesgee between dan Francisco aad Panama aad *4en*rmi are to be placed at tbe disposal of the Govern loasdcwnc'o VtsM to geglsed. OTTAWA, Aug Masfe intarcet to fctt here in Lord l-eosdowns's viatt to Boglaad. It Is kaown thai tt to amda «ith regard to the Usberws diMseity. Canada to aaxioas for a eettlemeat of toe qnsetlou Sue now bM to pay over sl,uuu,m» duty lato the Onltsd Stotoe Treasury that (ba did act have to pay before, and since the abrogation ef the treaty there bM beea a falling of of IUXO.OOO in the vsta> of the tab ship ped to the Dulled States. Lord Ltot downe will yrecant tbeM facto to lb* Briuah Uovsroisent aad ante aa Imac dtotoMtolsm.alof tbe dtflsalty by lb* hamxxm, Aug 8 -Gladstone, who WM both Midlothian aad Leslb, Bcotlasd, bM oh IMP to sit for tb* former dmrHl. A krstail* aeare. LMDM, Aug. >—The Home Ofies bM beea informed from Mew York that a aamber of dy aim tiers hivs left Me Uaited States for the parposs of mak lag • Masks oa lbs Eogtiso O >vsrnmenl. The Maspiratora. tb* report says, will go fromTOmYork to Paris aad will Ihiri await a favorable opportunity for smtoriag Koglaad The Home OOM bM aottied tbe Preach Clwif—l. Some of toe Home Dspartmeat oAstal* deetoic that taey ueiwve thai tbe whoto soterpria , M reported from Msw York. I* of O'Doaovaa H<«- Wr Samuel Perturea. Pnaliialof tb* Itoyal Inch Acadsmy, to dead. Ha WM 7« yearn ef age. Tte rteid>teMM« M. A motto* waa ma la Man tte QsM of Qaoeik'c iheeb t -iter to qaaak tte **rHMt of tte »twrUr* jery ta tte M«t ofOrraa W. Field Oo#- doo Beoaatt tor libel. :a wftieo tte toi ler w«a ordered to |H) f-i. <X*J liaww aad tte aoat« MMM to tte aa*. fte groaad aa wtoeb tte amtioo M aaked la Itet tte eoort Im m juadwMM to tte aaaa. Ml partiat to km MM Mas foreigner* ud tertoc •odoaatele to g -f* —■* Ite haartag of tte aMttoa WM portyftCiKl W9d K} } y r* tixat— ik< r«fffctcy Lomea, A «B- »-Ttego*eram«ttl kte adopted tte prowoaalof tte (total 'te ■ltenß oa tbe Trade la HAawaM*ad»teuln "witoiß U lit MM aad • dMlb* H ,g»- lodSAdiftite; H i runi, 10 tea fuacaaoo. Aog.Pitoai Fate toaaa. a tetote* *f tte Mttete of /*- p«, tea armed frowi tte fceat, Ha la Mwm aaik —* * Tte Mm ImatiUa aiNU at * o'atoab «bse naraiact aadtoaQwaaaf tterattteteU mimmk totor.