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MCLEAN HAS $15,000, a Wants to be Ohio’s Governor. HIS MONEY TA POTENT PNCTOR rd, However, Is COLUMBUS, ©., Aug. §—The pow.) have to be itive entrance of John R. McLean tn- to the Ohio political arena continue to influe: Democratic manipulators, It t corded fact that Mr. MeLea tends to emulate the historic feat of the late Calvin 8. Brieg by coming back to the state that has only known him in the last 15 years as a Visitor to his newspaper plant, o4- tablish a residence and stand for governor, MeLean has authorized the announcement, and Lewis 0. Bernard, a Cincinnat! regulator of affairs political, has opened head- Quarters at the Palace hotel In that chy. MeLean's fortune is estimated wat $15,000,000, Lowa! controllers have not had a man of eight figures to Pluck sinee Payne and Brice passed ever the divide. Many Democrats of Mayoralty cal- iber were “favorably mentioned” tn the early part of the agitation, and certain ones obtained almost enough Fecognition from the state at largr % TROOPS AFTER | « things abdut ried from the western This has cor arms giving | sh ny 1 Under Ghiet Buttmer the reservation The Yamhill Locks. two renervatio Pagineer Ogden and then tled te military sone | contractors resuming work f Meaioo for « War stationed over 1,000 yanda of conere | wtationed at € to @o to the de of allcum and Villam With 300 cavalry from the fer Indians Then the gates, which are fram- . and the valves, . put in place, and a dam about 160 feet long and % feet high will be built from the brated Indian fighter uter wall of t ‘law we | government * attacked and diaper In order to do this a coffer dam will] we patructed to turn all the | day but several email bands through th work is In progress jock will probably be for the shipment of * TASK OF THE CLERK'S OFFICE Vast Amount of Work on Co demnation Papers. the cofttemnation pers for the Lake Washington cana! the members regulars are now scouring (hy Yaqui river vatiey that Tabiate has been killed lacks confirmation finished In time winter wheat.” CAPR HAYTIE es from the the insurgents hav wires in the neighborhood of p los Caballeros and « The insurgents ta the rt of Santo Domingp awalt the arrival of Juan Istdor leadership they expect to ttack Santiago. THE EXCHANGE ORGANIZED Dominican frontier say Mt the telegraph have been ¢ breathe freer. consideration the facts that this work piled up alone with the condemna- don suite of the Cedar River water- works and the Army post The long talked-of stock exchange fo warrant their friends in thinking that the reengnition would in time! assume the proportions of a boom; Dut they have been scratched and are no longer in the running. Even the purest motive Democrat of the Thurman-Pendicton school, prolitie of excuses and anxious for the suc- cess of bis party, can give no reason for the dramatic entrance of McLean except that he has paid the entrance few. He has been in positive dis $ g 5 g ¥ i i 5 i &@ review of sentiment. there ts no inetple in is announced that in orter to have quite enough ready money for judi- soon move to Cincinnati to be Pete hie Enquirer and his constituents. He will gain a residence after he has secured the nomination. Mr. Me- ‘Lean advises that weak proportion of the party that bom had rdw wat erity to question his long te, that he has remained in Weseingtos Decause the capital is a sort of a the herding of exclusives and how much space he fills every day. A COPPER FIND ON LYNN CANAL Reported by P by pibtidgers Ar- riving on the Rosalie. from the north late yesterday after-| noon. Ghe had on boar! treasure to! pecially the amount of $175,000. Capt. O'Hrien| was welcomed by the reports that there is a good deal of) agencies of the Hlinois St excitemeat on Lynn canal over a| pany. Americans. Welsh were forced ids, Mrs. Alice Houghton, a Chicago, to make room for “the ever-plodding Slav was cenpioynd a as an experiment. RAILWAY | NOTES. A. TB. Calder, copper find near White Horse Kap. ‘Ddusiness woman, was one of the pas- sengers. She returned from the At- Hin district, where, . A. Brownlee, she owns several valu- able properties. The two state that @ large amount of gold has resulted from several clean-ups by claim holders. ‘The following is the Hosalie’s pas- gsenger list: C. Mastera, ©. G. Smith, W. J. Sinclair, B. Everett, J. W Woodruff, J. Fee, N.C. Singelson, J. O. Filis, C. Carrot, M. Sullivan. N. Rergeison, D. Kennedy, J. Metiish, My McClosky, J. G. Smith, W. C. Yates, BE. C. Swan, J. Schauller, B. Munrey, C. Bremier, H. Rogers, 1. Frank, P. Merman, J. W. Figner, FP. P. Purdy, G. Munsey, C. Margello, Y. J. Kelly, J. O. Marah, W. C. Kuadier, C. R. Harris, W. Ingall Mrs. F. Clarke, C. Nelson, W. 8 Presscott, O. W. Ashley, C. BE. Ash-| ley, Mrs. W. G. Winter, EK. H. Thom-| as, F. P. Richardson, RC. Rich- ardson, C. B. Slidder, Mra. FE. Green B. F. Wilson, T. T. Maniey, J. Miteh- ell, A. Aléstron, D. L. Herr, J. Carter, H. Beam, W. J. King, RU Eck-| hart, T. 3. Raynor, H. T. Munn, J./ T. Wellington, A. McViean. Miss L. Brown, Mra. Smith, Mr. Hughes, Ft.) F. Rrooks, ¥. J. Stranahan, J. Cc.) Richardson, Mrs. A. Houghton, Lutul Miller, Mra. L. A. Semple, Mrs. G. L.| Clark, Mrs. A. R. Matthews, R. #.| MeGuire, J. Riley, Mra. Kidd, C. H.! Belicaif, W. R. Booth, N. A. Maare, Mra. C. KB. Peahody, J. M. Rank, H. |} Farland, Mra. C. J. Quinn. | the portant minal WEALTH OF Visited nearly KANSAS GROWS ABILENE, Kan. Aug. 8.—The + turns of the assessors for the pres- ent year just de show a remark- able gain in Kansas luations, The condition of the state last year and the short crops t crippled th would be a falling off in valuation but the gain is a positive one T rty of the state 18 $227,699,586, one a Hdittonal hetp some idea of the task may be « | The average man has tittle concep. tion of the magniture of this c right-of-way work 2,000 pleces of property tn the di index, and the cross indexing invot ed the entrance of over 10.000 no ‘The work Milix the larger part of two | $10 cach, The Judgements ed at a future meeting range from $1, which was entered in| The following were a large number of cases to $55,000, | corp the judgment entered in favor of the | (rustees for the next ax months | Reattic & International railway’? The | Corcoran, Fred Rice Rowell, Joie FE. total amount of the Judgments was|MoMenua, L. DB. Parsons, A. B. Stow art, Jos, Smith. M. ft Augustine, Stam and D. AN EXPRESSMAN FALLS DEAD Jo&naon, an expressdriver. dropped dead tn front commission house, enue yesterday afternoon. - . c oe three/ wan untoading men to say that not a single error fruit and vegetadies from his wagon, disposed of his gas holdings Pol evs has yet been found in their work. ‘egetables fh axe THE AMERICAN IS PREFERRED Aug. &—The Hinots Rews center at which he could be! steel Company is giving preference valuable. It would be interesting to to Americans and English-speaking the average correspondent to know | workingmen. what part John R. McLean has in) of revolutionizing the character of | labor employed by turning out the thousands of Poles and others who in the last five years have displaced native tabor, but Americana will be) pd cota bow! to enter the yards of | od last night at aw establishing this © the minor ex rver| Change is to absorb a {| changes of whatever character -|cmpital stock of the new exchange divided inte shares of will be adopt- ow. | Will be $3,000, Immense volumes. ‘ators and to act asa aaeka This money Was paid out in county warrants, and was collect forgertes Lean jed by means of a canal tax on all ha ame within Values in the county. was fled on June 19, 1897. — be of the work was completed las! ‘The firet achammanh: co one for $5 in favor of D. ‘The fret suit ‘The work was under the direction of Chief Deputy John Wallace, who was assisted by W. W: De Long. an execution clerk, an@ A. Jeffries. ts a high complt- on Weatern av entry clerk. ment to the ability coroner was notified and body was removed to the morgue Jonnson wae 3 years of age. unmar- ried, and has no relatives fn thie vie~ " The funeral! etd at 2 o'clock yesterfay afternoon from Bonney @ Stewart's under «he aunpices Coast Sailors’ union, (Johnson was a member There ®@ no intention It is expected that a census Rico will be taken about ¢ time a census of Cuba ia made | basis may be a very complete census the Spanish about @ year before the war. United States found to be very trustworthy, A RULING ON SLOT MACHINES In the municipal court yesterday mployment | Judee Cann rendered an opinion that is of mue = government authorities have “The hares oo wae issued to the vart- ous foremen, who have the hiring of men for the vartous departments, a) potas ago, and though no publicity was given to It the foreigners have been gradually existence by the ployment t acquainted their friends and rela- The steamer Rosalie arrived in port! tives who have been applying. For five years a foreigner. and es- one of the Slavonic automation | instead of money are . These siua® may xchange for merchand may be play 4 again in the m REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS sUE* | tomatoes, per care 08 eereye not gambling | traveling passenger Tacoma for the Canadian | estate Med in the auditor's Wm. Loran A., Irving C. and Hom- Clark taw | nw ne\ and neo nwt, sec xeopt 1 acre) of will of Phoebe F. J. Coyle, aasiatant general pas-/ t of the Canadian Pacific, in im the city. O'Connor, chief clerk perintendent’s office of the Dominion | Express company, ip the city spending a waention, 3, block 10, C. D. Susannah M Graham and hu to Guy Andrews . Lake Union add, mand | ber ca r ‘The former receiver of the Wiscon- ain Central, Howard Morris. | the way to the coant he went to Omaha and then | Yeltowstone Herman Amsler to ly, e% ne, see 14, t 5, 7 8 July Dartholomew Healy to Edward F. places on the Fred (/Meara has taken the post tion of supply agent with the Seattle & International, Refore coming te rf, July 26, $10. John Wilson et ux » Dominion customs service Important Trade Trip. ey to Alfred L William Har « bureau of informa of the Philadelphia Commerc fe about to return home v of one of the m ms ever connected with Thomas J. Ls to Theodore July 4, $160. A. 8. Pinkham et ux. to Jane Birch odes & Knight's add, Jane Birch, block 26, Edes & Knight's add., | ry country on the nufacturers k 1-9, lots 1 and 2 mmpetition with ¢ tural implem y congrens last appropriated $50,000. Chinese P ineioner| , lota 1 te 14, aby park add feeders made It likely that there! , @ landaman who otal valuation of the persona) prop-| for ship Olympia sis of one-third to one-fourth, This ja a gain over 1898 of $4,000,000, Th variation In assessments ls notice able. Many counties apparently are| government, pension of $40 He has the distinction of being | y first Chinese pensioner of thit| Maynard's plat, July 29, $4,000. } State to Walter Eyres, part lot 16, German Savings & Loan rociety to THE SEATTLE STAR. bh ies Shorit to TLD. Wheeler, plainuft, 108, Beattle Tide lands, Aug Klien KR. Ha and exr, of emtate of 1 atlo Hath Mexican aniadiaank Loses | away to Brances H. Pilleburg, lot No Time in Striking. Jand 6, block 4, Renton nil add., duly $050. rane Thewltt hill add, Av J.C, MeAltater to tract In kee SL M4, ¥ Catherine J. Harn by Mary BE sitorney to Hl, J. Metortey % nw, seo 3 and ¢ n-| VY tok, neo 26, t 4, r 3, Juni $400 Marey I, Golay and husband dy HH, Pillsbury hand 6, blo $400 yan DD. nton he THE} io name, und % Mame property, June 9, $00 | Hugh J. Mefortey et ux. to Chas W. Hmith, 9% no nw, seo 95 02 ra, Aug, 6, $200, Same to Alexander Niven, ni nel Aw, sec 5, C46 3, Aug. f, $300 Same to John A, Wertbers, #4 po 06, £24 FS, Aun. 5, Bae Thomas M. Renderse M, see 26, 1% Ny we OWN wee 15, € 4, 3, Aug. 5, $600 N. P. Ry. Co, to J. Wesley Rev jineton, nw awk, sec 3, 2, 8, [Muy 25, $280. \unie E. Horton and tw to Daisy H.W Georgetown, July 2, + atthe: Pm seal STS - here Prag Ce, Pitth and Pike, Viewer ben cae oo eee BO MARKET QUOTATIONS Tuesday Morning The Seattle tho, * ts tear Soest an unurgal stead throughott he arrival of a ja boat Yesterday wan ex and vegeta t the #0 great that at no time during the lay Was the market overstocked, and | prices remained firm, A large quan tity of California pears arrived on the boat, but in such a wormy con Jition that Market Inspector Brown would not permit the ma ‘ast Steamship Co. black walnut ding Metoria Buperior quality Y FOR ALA SKA Leave Seattle 12 to 18 feet r G-loch finiwh ' se & Alaska! STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S Business Excursion to Red Cedar Lumt i-ineh finish thick finish 7, & 9 and 10 fer STEAMSHIP sity of Se attle Thursday, AG. Kiin dried, $1 In advance of green & Quotations Sugar Gobbing) tn bbim, $4.99 (bakers), $2.5 daily by the arrival of lar Aeniments of halibut, but prices have ntinued to hold firm, Two ere arrived yesterday, bringing in 0.00 pow of halltut. Salr getting very scarce. and an advatice is likely to occur at any time. The supply and demand on other fish tx about equal On mill stuffs a drop te dally ex pected, ae al this season the demand in small and low prt ordinarily prevail, On unmilled grains the de- Mand continues good, and present Prices bid fair to hold sultry and dairy products have been steady for a week. The large) "steamsh p Fai all on yeked with | corn meal 10-1b #acka, W-ib sacks of many | wf them and the pol ones are j bringing @ fair price. California j plume and prunes are at a Aiscount, | 10-1 the market being well # natives of the best q ty The fish market has been threaten Satu, Aug is (i, at 10 poowett ry hea “Lt. graham four $2.10 per 100 ibs in 10-Ip sacks 100-1 nacks, fey, $4.25 per 100 Ibe flaken, $2.00 per cane gs, fancy rolled oats, $2.4 overstock of chickens has diseypear- ed, and & deetine in poultry is no longer feared The following prices are being of- fered to the producer by the local dpaters for delivery in round lots on the dock or in the car at Seattle Grain—Oata, 8AM, baricy, $19.00, wheat chicken feed, $19.25, bran, $14; shdrta, $15.00. ay~—Puget sound, per ton, G60 Mastern Washington timothy, HL 12; alfalfa, ware Reee—Gtrietly fresh ranch, Butter — Fresh ranch, #@10c; beat creamery, 2@2ie. Poultry—Chickens, live, 15@1%%c; dressed, Ife. Live stock—Cholce beef cattle, cows, I4@te: steers, 44%c; good hoxn, live, S@S%c; hogs, drensed, Te alves, dreamed, large, 6c; emall, %& calves, large. live, 4c be Hides, Pelts and Heavy round, enited steers, over @ Ibe, Ke medium sound, per Ib, Tye; light sound, F 1 oxen! {@5e, malted Kips, calves, per Ib,| fe; green hides, tc less than salted; | tex, per ib, ie; dry culls, summer ¢ tor deer, dry 9@l2e; dry elke. elk, (@5e, sheep pelts ling 4i2Se; Eastern Washington wool, Se; Western Washington wool, | Ite; dirty or timber burned, 100; tal-| low, 2% @3e Vegote Potatoes Gobbing)—New potatoes. | 1@i\e per beets, $1.00@1 per sack; carrots, per sack, $1.00 leartic, S¢; rhubarb per Ib; shear-| nia tor chokes, per dozen, S@ée per Ib; atring beans, 9¢ per Ib; | new cabbage, 114 sons $1.25671.50 per mack: Kore potatoes, $2.06 sack; green corn, I5e dos. per earload Fruits, Green Fruit Gobdbding)—Oranges | navels, $5.00; lemons, $344; apples) sia wr box; bananas, $2.50@ | per bunch; California black figs, 20 ib $1.59; cartoons, $1.26; sweet Japp per mal; med. aweets, $4.00: pe MWe a box; black 9 | berries, $2.00; ra pberries, f.as@tie REGINAS™ From $7.00 to $300 Sherman, Clay & Co. “STEINWAY” DEALERS currants, Jona, $262.10; musk melons, $1.50@ cherries, G@ The; California grapes 2h1.75; California «weet potatoes, per tb, Se; pears, $1,25471.65. | Butter, Ch Eggs and witry Mutter—Ranch, 10@12¢; fancy dal ry, in squares, 12@ltc; Washington jcreameries, pound prints, 186200; , | Eastern Towa and Elgin, 20@22c Cheese Gobbing) Wash-| ington, 11@12c; Eastern, 1@12e; Cal- ifornia, Me Kees Gobbing)—Strictly fresh ranch, 22 Honey Nfornia comb, 10@ 110; strained, 7 Poultry—Spring chiekein fryers, $1,.75@2.50; live ee ducks, 1 10 live wolaht. = Hay, Grain end Foed. | Hay (jobbing)- ton, $97@9; Eastern Washington tim- othy, $13.00@ 14.00; alfaifa, $10.00@11,00 Oate Globbing)—Per ton, $80.00. tarley—Steam rolle $ whole, $21 Corn—Whole, $22.60; cracked, $23; 1 meal, per ton, $23.00, ed Wheat, $21; off cake, meal, £52.00; middiings, $21,002.00; bran, $15.00; shorts, $16.000117.00; chop feed, $20,00@22.00; dairy chopped feed, $16.00, Meat Prices Freeh Meat Gobbing)—Cow beef, To per Ib; steer beef, THe per ib; Ib; pork, 74 per 1b; small, mutte per! 10 n, Wether, Se 7 veal, la Provisions Gobbing)—Hama, large, 1840; hams, small, Me; breakfast ba con, 14ye; dry salted sides, Tye; Rex, hae Lard Qobbingy-Home made, pet Ib, 7he; White Star, 8c; Coin special, ADL Water Routt Aleta Steamer Alliance | Frnt Sailing we $1, Michast oa or anna Aug. 20,1899 Comnecting with Com; Owa % Ee. an ff Dawson City And AL intermediate Pola oe tae yellow, $2.80 per bbl ip B0-Ib sacks white, $2.49 per bbi in 60. ’ buckwheat flour, pure, 20 per bbt in per bbI in eut oatmenl, $6.4 per bbl in 5 i etaheam flour, $2.99 per bb! in %-I> sacks; Whole wheat flour, #2 per bbl In &-ib sacks: rye meni, $2.75 per bbi in Ib sacks per bbl; fancy rolied cats, 150 Ibe net fancy rolled oats, 9-Ib faney rolled on S-ib sacks sacks, $5.00; j ; chop, 9-1b sacks, $26.00;/ %-ib sacks, $16.00. tjobbing)—Green - Java, por tb, 2 alae cow chop, Yukon River. EMPIRE LINE 607 First Ave. } Agent of the interas vigation Compaay sa MRited Males or Canada per -Ib, 2@Ple; Costa Rica, ‘a In 100-1b canon, b; 38-1 cases, $12.45; Java, 5 | Aden Mocha, 27\%e; per 100 Ibn, i Laon, 100m, $12.25, Voll, the Ansayer, 4-25 Roawe! STEAMSHIP -LAURADA ST. MICHAEL On or About Aug. 25. Connecting st St. Michaol with featile No. }, Somith | boxes. Denny-Cor: the treacherous My ship nage n No. 2, Boattlo N Dawson, Rampart and Way Parts STEAMER DISCOVERY Cape Nome and Golofnia Bay Dor ireight ebd passenger rates # Seattle Steamship Co, WHITE STAR DOCK ment of blank tx midsummer tv Denny- Coryell Company 716 First Ave. $20.00 GRAMOPHONE ‘The Finest Talking Machine Mada 2%: Karly | & Telephone CAPE? North American Transpe tion aud Trading Estabtioncd 1892 YOME STREAMERS. Seattle, Bimonds and Everett, STEAMER = GREYHOUND mee Round Trips —-! ; ‘ ANOKE Sept, |, '99, Ap proximately ‘North American Tra 1s siiaaidahenaieaeiianieann Except Sunday uget sound, per|7 hinerts wt Beattie with steamer ¥ rund trip $1.25; 1 = Vancouver ver Line, islands of the = Alaska Flyer Skagway via Vancouver, Ketchikan and Juneau SIXTY-PIVE HOURS S. §. HUMBOLDT SUNDAY, AUG. eM, AT 8P. M. STEAMER North Pacific y vewday and Friday ‘Ailington bock Ticket OMico, O12 Fiess ava Fairhaven and W k Now W hateoi Spokane: Rossland bh Paul Chicage and y Mutual Lite dg | i MALS LI. AWWTHACT OF TITLE. BAKERIES, airy tin the city, 1406 Third Ave HANKS THE FIMST NATIONAL BANK OF HEATTL $100,000 " Presiden ¥, Pare ‘ . pall te f the United ' 1” BANK vo rhe 1 tock paid in E28 Furth CLOTHES CLEANING, KATTLE Clothes Preang Co. keep your «in shape for (1.30 mo; Ageing, Aine. reruiving. 1100 53. Tet Tuff 1008, Ho. DEPEW. dentist, epecialint in crowm and brides work Barke building. ee DANCING ACADEMY FINANCIAL MONKEY UND BOWDEN uranee ; private funds; ‘ape; money turnis ed without d delay. Koome 1,2, 4 Dexter Horton Bank. iar a FOUND. POUND—The Vince to buy stoves, ture, invalid chairs, crotle comtorts, barber chairs, mirrors, pianos, owing machines, everything and any- thing. 5. Chapin’s second-hand store, Gul 204 O04 Pike street TRIN AND FC MN TDL Firet avenue—-Gwo@ me single or en euite; bow <i) Crane. manager ) with a room or anticipate a change chester hotel. Pike and Second: $1 per week. nicely tarnis 2 to $3, tre nts Be ha: electric igh Firet avenue and Pike, firs’ € and board at 66 per week HOTEL COLBY © Third ond Cherry, HOTEL BRONSON, tut elevator Tet oleae room a ard. §& week and up NWOOT, HOUSE 110 Routh Fitip. Sine wie roomie ey per week Pik Vicroma » Fire! avenue: elegans mine, $2 ani. $2 a week; wultes with bath, ete, O. €. Stark, proprietor. HOTEL SAVOY —Pleasant rooms; €25 First, JUNK. Copa ont pricer 108 Ratiroad avenue pays heat prices Ne. Mik estern Ave, LOANS AND ENSUE RANG JAMES IK nh HWELL—Mortaage loans, ty bonds. 28 Boston block. MILLINERY, MKS. HANSEN, cor. 4th and Fine Call spring abd wummer ¢ MiDWEFE, MES. JASCHET? asional midwite and ire rier nd Madison streets, MEDICAL AND * ECTRIC TREATMENT. NRS 2. SWA Turkish and im as ated the; nery wraknese chr PRINTING AND BINDING. POLITAN Printing 3 Y Phot “VATENT ATTORNEYS ARNES & PEAKSE, 74-7 r Boyd PERSONAL. onge and 4 lot b ce igh end signdy; sll0n a WANTED t 1 old and silver H mf welor Hinckley Bloc KEPICRE SPECLA RUPTURE cured without knife, pain or low of time, Room 41 Holyoke block SIGNS AND HOUSE RU ITEY tere for signs and how Meston, 410 Yesler way ABWEING MACHINES VY HOME sewing machines, Bes F he made, Sold on easy pays Office next door to postottice sewing machines, X05 Second AY; pios and’ sew= amir) SHIP CHANDLERS. SUNDER & ENLAND, Yer wharf, sate makers, rigeers and ship etand nane ur tents, Wrpaulins, mining anvas of all widtha. STORAGE AND WARENOUS KASER & MORGAN, 406-410 Occidental avg Main 140; gen age: distributing house negutiable receipts accepted as collateral, TIN AND SHEET METAL WORK.” OF EVERY on; mfg, and re) pairing furpaces and stort stoves; tin roofing Clerk, 107 W. Madison st. "hone Main 487 FALLORS J cleaning, repairing Thin’ avenue. U.S ARMY GooDs, Alaska, timber, Savalry trou NOTHING BETTER $1 each, Sholler tents, each. Government tents, Ux, $7, Overs shirts, $2, Kirk, 1217 First Ave,