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; Cents a Month By Mail or Carrier 2é VOL. McKINLEY TO SPEAK 1. WHILE IN THE WEST Utterances Expected to Have Great Political Significance. INTENDED TO HELP THE OHIS FIGHT Itinery of the President So Arranged as to Include Visits to Chicago and St. Paul — May Address Volunteers. ASHINGTO: make several ©., Sept. 22.—President McKinley t* preparing to nm trip early next month, and it is they will be as signif mh hin West speeche expected by the administration politicians that and that they will have an important of cant as any that he has + feot upon the fall camp eapecially in Obto. While the president does not pronrtse do anything more in cross ing the 6 ng and than to appear at the rear end of his car, the party managers wing & deep interest tn the cam paign in that atate, where bis adm ation ts poliey have been di Feotly attacked, t ¢ that he can be Induced to speak briefly in a way that will make v even though h of course, do nothing tncon sletent with the dignity the president of the United States airman Diek, has set forth in his ontention in the Ohio campaign to the eat General @mith, who te regarded by the president as the mont ¢ tump speaker for Ohio purposes In the administration, is prepann« repe the administration arguments at & number of important meetings in the state, while the leeser adminis tration orators will be very much in evidence and the Federal ofice-hold ers living In Oblo, or having (Aduence there, will not be accused of “per nictous activity,” but rather wil! be encouraged to see that Ohio stands by the president, the administration and, therefore, the government and the nation. But the president's natural ire administration «4 poliey and to have it do » which will settle the matter at home and abroad, ie well Known. In the Appearance of Gov, Roosevelt on the Obto stump may, therefore, be seen & strong evidence of the new friendship between the president and him self, which is likely to end in nomination of Roosevelt with McKintey next year, and the assurance of the McKinley support for Roomevelt tr 199% for the presidential nw ation. Whether the president speaks in Ohio Secretary Hay, in his own style the administrat tefaction of the presi: oat mante own state in we hie by & notabie majority, to have hi or not, he will speak in Chi cago, and aleo at Galesburg, where he has promised te attend the anni versary of the Lincoin-Dougle Jebate. He alee stated today that if the Minneseta troops could be brought to Minneapolis end At. Paul, ro » «0 there from Chicago to greet them, k there, In these two or three for him t he would 88 to make it convent he would do #, amd Up epeeches he will do more for the administration than all the other ora- | tors on his side. CLUTTER TRAVERSED THE BARREN GROUNDS Chasing the Phantom of Wealth, Only to Be Disappointed. THRILLING STORY OF A PROSPECTOR Who Penetrated a Completely Unknown Region in the Far North and Endured Most Frightiul Hardships. Jacob F. Clutter, of Denver, Col,| breed guide, T started acrons the who arrived in the city the other day! Darren grounds on @ wild. qoose , t h for gold. The Indians livin ee — a south shores of Great 4 Penetrated far into the desolate ia tae hed teeeela of Barres Grounds of the Canadian miles to the northward, Northwest He states that be lived) right in the heart of the Barren for nearly four years on the border! Grounds, contained gold, and I de Of that inhospitable region, and On-| cided to test their statements before aily made on trip im pie feturning south. T p Was a ter through {t. starting at Great 9 rile one, I can’t imagine a more des Jake and finishing up at the Arctic at gion thar Barren Grounds ocean There is little vemetation or animal Mr. Ciutter’s story of his ife, and for hundreds of miles noth ences in the far north if a most in-]ing can be seen but an universal teresting one. He left Den four, mona-covered plain. 1 fatied to find years ago last July to search rf @n|\ any gold, and after traveling nearly @lieged mountain of very rich gold/two months through the t Quarts in the Canadian Northwest.\ «truck west to Fort MeP? He failed to locate it. Mr. Clutter.) Writing to Mr. ¢ hue of my p Who is a guest at the Hot Y Kk, | success, I obtained financial backing gave a Star reporter the following in-! ¢ him to engage in the fur trade teresting aceount and 1 have followed up the busin “1 was induced by Mr. Conrad Cler-| ever ein fhue, the mining man of Denver, to i traveled aa far north as Her try to loca some suppoe rich schell tet on the Arctic ocean, and Dodies of ore in the vicinity of Great passed through experiences which Sieve lake, Canada. A young Enx-| fail to the lot of but few white men. lish swell named Geoffrey Deland,| Most of the time I lived as a native whose father, or un s @ director| and finally got to like the life ao the Hudson's Bay company ‘The Hudeon's Bay company prac- brought to Denver some remarkably tically owns the immense territory Fich looking rock, stating that be | north of Great Bear lake. For years had seen a wh in of it tt has been trading with the Indians. near Great Siave & practical miner Gefray half the * was not and is In consequence a mighty pow- fered to er in the land A fe missionaries a sending and priests live on the border of the expenses an experienced pr there to Rarren Grounds, and their lot is an examine his fod De gave me unenviable one The Indians are orders on the different Hudson's bay not hostile, jonally they Poste for all supplies, and men 1 break out & missionary Needed to prosecute the search, and named Thompson undertook tohorse Clerinue shared half the expenses whip an Indian who had abused his of sending me up. nfant child. The men of the tribe “| took the water route to the north ut hunting at the time, and as faras Great Sinve lake, wh I, when they returned they drove the spent nearly three m issionary out of the country locate Deland’s min ” The «reat Canadian Northwest al bodies of falrly 1 t| lying between Great Bear jake and there was nothing in sight to wa he Ar will never amount t rant me in staying much. The fur trade is playing out, r half- 1 the few other resources.” THE STOCK EXCHANGE CHURCHES NOT Seattle Stock hange to E FCRATED an option was sold on 4,000 Gold- | on Saat ot fi buy at 90 days; and another 1,000 at 0c buy at 90 dayr wAGHING Do. 8 An order was inued by the exchange Gen. Otis sent to the War eaterday requiring that all persons ment today an explanation of the| making males on the exchange must Glleged desecration of Catholle prop-| produce proof of the actual transfer erty in the Prilippines by his | of the stock. ‘This is done to prevent His merenge woe an follows . yee t0 Fou is S| washing,” and the misleading of the wauia cehis thed hea in dif-| public by fake sales, The manage devant tneaditiee ane aie t also requires evidence that the @4 Gtates trops, four only in part| money raised by these salen be ex oreupied, and religious services ar Jed in the development the Bot interefered with ! unos they ard eeved on. The better vents are occupied. These thre P +6 Or the a ; lass of broker@ are lending their ocoupted by the naurs irty support to then by our troops | ing promotion ° ak hla a inant MD. THE THE AFRICAN vaal's It is his refusa ah prog Bvid palgn and mobiileat South «formed « f f scURsiON conficn ‘ Engtand's min . enfor d H r the Transvaal ts $ SKATTL r RIDAY EV ENING, THE PEOPLE OF CEBU THREATEN TROUBLE WASHILINGTON, SEPTEMBER 22, WAR CLOUD Ah Fy ‘Cavite Still Under Military Rule, But, fie in he ‘re With Liberal Provisos. | fu"iaince tyes $ Public Schools of That City Now Have an the war office, was regarded as signtic Enrollment of 4,197 With an En- couraging Outlook. ant 1 that net t mon the Tr the take im ans cabinet atest note wiated that it ain further Jed that Chamber nd note WASHINGTON, D. t, GOmtain many interesting items re events in the Philippines, which have been omitted from the regular press C., Bept. 22 yiew received at the war the Recent c¢ artme arding progress of ¥ con- ra at irtt linpatches. According #0 @ special dispatch the eaten trowBie, Although they seem to be vuch fear alone, Chinamen at 8i bong « their @e0d® to the hitle The Twenty-third in smp at ShGnga, and are prepared for anything that f the monqui® fleet is off whore, keeping an eye upon ly maintaining a lookout for Mlbusters th Cavite hap been tn longer than QR ether town in the but district commander the people @¥Ory concession permit, Netive® are allowed t ways they Y more ‘impilico #@Riingo, a native of C 1 States orities for prise fw Mittrustert expedition that led to the ure of th beth low With Contraband A sergeant I the Twenty-fourth infaz tuted with the “What are of Cebu are rentiess and It In thought to be orted to be has established nay occur, Onc people peaceful the th * that plans rep ntry coast and in identa Alth of United under mili ot marshal have « service night, and than do their brethren in Mant avite Died a ciaim with the nection with the the Stuten it im atilt etrietiy porsemmion islands and the b the ext now gover 1 by the in which muet reinfore tary cule whie can © streets unti 9% wlan eleewhor South er Africa Th reach has in ¢ It seems that he eteamer Don rticles, last spring try said the other day, when sa money capture furnished the information Jove and @ small schooner, boys doing hereT” Why. bons, We're here to take up de white man’s burden.” The establighment of a public almshoure and « home for incurables Mani Being strongly advocated, not only as @ very necessary ut As Miheans of protection for the American and European Tt H Also recommended that the jaile be enlarged for the at eharity populatic mediat ' accommodation of vagrants who are able to work, but who will not do # A Ca 1 . to ~d resull@ are shown In the Manta public school ey m. The total the Da 1 number of pupils enrolied In that city duking July was 417%. It is note The the Ore tr begin « culture cannot be itably carried on in the Philippines. It is said that he to negotiating ome ® large tract of land on the Island of Negros. p from ail the Dutch in South Africa, Leading fnanciers are con vinced that war le Inevitable, since neither Chamberlain nor Kruger can now retreat with emer The commonest «= preasion heard in Lombard street is that each side has gone too far to retreat. An experienced banker remarked that England was waiting un- th reinforcements ace UNCLE SAM IS ‘A HOME FOR LABORING MEN —Admira!| Last night the Jefferson theater | Instructions wee ‘Speer by the” Men® tian 27 WASHINGTON, ortega ah. m the Navy has league of the Westminster department and the Moers areawaiting fo abied orders to the gunboat Nash. Presbyterian church as a laboring rain, whie «ive water ville, now at Gthare, Cubs, to go to, Men's home « thelr cavalry on San Domingo and relieve the cruiser Extensive alterations have been in the Veldt, and that in the New Orleans, guarding American In. | Progress for past month. Koome of six weeks there wiil terests there The New Orleans is have been partitioned off on each side be k three weeks cam directed to proceed to New York, and of the butiding, baths have been put paix join the squadron as seon she ja !f, and everything te now In readi It is officially announced relteved for upancy that Sir ¢ | on of a small aun-| The lower floor contains the bathe, . n ser in Dominican wa-| tollet rooms and wagh-rooms. forces in carded as sufficient refur. Second Moor contains the fet go ' report that the U The building w This annou nent is States contemplates any important Jing room where al ably one of the results of the action in the near future, or that any matter will be kept on cabinet na. It indicates auee for in ation is anticipated. that whtle the crisis ts On the contrary, official advices from| The home ts not a charitable in-| poned, F nd in preg Domingo are of the moat re-| Stitution, but « comfottable piace for eventualities. assuring nature, not only inspiring "8® been prepared for laboring men mfidence that no disturbances will ®t Prices that only pay running ox PRETORIA, Sept. 22 result from Jimines’ ascer to Penmes. A sick ward has been pro- mee of th ecu power, but that he and his party wilt Yided, and men who cannot go to sun held thie Jo all in their power to satisfy the the etty h al will be taken care the situation was United States of absolute safety Of at the home The aneit n yf American interests and invest-| Something in the way of an even ntinual ¢ |ments under their regime. nk amusement will be arranged with - - _ the men can take their friends to the itet of the Orange Free Stat | home for entertainment. Many of the roome have siready been rented A. J. Bair, formerly | Ofwaniaation « | LOOKS sUSPICIOUS. Jou arres ter m of the Charity is in charge ph Cathar ted Mop A for ©, one of the fay night with a plas naking counterfeit wil- his r yesterday he federa Hussars an and brigades Witt RELIEVE MINE The Canadian government has dis. Iver 4 oy ”. Was to await the grand jury nd n of Dan e $ Bustish end Wiproerees being taede by many poplte aco’ matter of ae ‘wealthy GBitese tea merchant of Formosa intends to see if toa NOT AFRAID / 3 MeM lan, who wae arrested at the| Patched a relief expedition over the same time, will be given a hearing| Edmonton trall, starting from Daw Ay today. The ma of the pair have|*0n. The rescuing body ts led by F en sare and a quantity of Corp. Kirving and Constable Boke, for the sick Washington soldiers r was found which i is thought) of the Northwest mounted police at turning from Manila ® was intended to be converted Into, Dawson They ried out n rowded house at the Seattle theater! hogus coin September, and will go right through tomorrow night. It would t to PT to Fort McPherson, assisting any find a better aggresation of stranded miners they may meet ee Se SO eee LOOKING FOR GORE. — " Sieerig Palen neoed Ncellont ating | Mrs. Mary McMann, @ well known A MAIL ROUTE MAP naracter t ce, was arrest . quartetic. will on nd) Mrs. = “pag Bor po Boake ee riey, jr, one of Capt. EB. F. Whittelsey and well_known| et late » With a deadiy | Glenn's Alaska exploitation party singers will attend to the vocal part,| CM eged she approach.| 0a® returned and J# now en route to The benefit is for a worthy caus the mame ot Comeron,| hie home at Washington City. He and the Indies of the t pe ha on Eighth avenue south, and| Wl prepare a mati route map, and should meet Ne Ce eee ntened to kill her. Mra. Camer-| Will also arrange for winter work of in their laudabie ¢ it is eatd, ran into the house,| the three parties engaged in explor * nd it fo claimed Bins. MioMan ations in the interlor of Alaska Several days ago A. E Levan, a) *P ~ id gegen = Thee a 1! Capt. Gienn, he says, will come out laborer, swore to a complaint which| (WO shots about the middle of November it fe alleged that Henry J. Decor had we arres Celine paid detrimental things to hi ployer R. Ginnold, whiet au oy lie aoe Gai JUDGE PIPER BURIED. STRIKE OF case came up b ri this nian morning and edd | The funeral of Judge William G@ Dr. Depew, a he Burke] GASFITTERS| Piper took place at Masonic Temple bloek, reported headquar jat 2 o'clock this afternoon. The wer tere this morning that a thief ha | vices were under the direction of the stolen several « rowns out of - Scottiwh Hite Masons, The pall his office The gasftters’ strike is not over,| Dearere were T. J. Humes, J. A On tha nentrary, we are going to} Stratton, William Hickman Moore attle Mintng exchange to vuel H. Piles, John W. Pratt and Jay 1,000 Standard were sold on a|feht the matter to @ Anish sas FP. FPieke, The funeral was sc, $5 cash. Cash] #aid C. D. Smith, chairman pone, being attended by many 1,600 Jim Blaine at 26c;| Strikers’ committee, to a Star re friends and business men of the city 1,000 Quilp at 11%¢ er this morning he The easfitters are atriving for two The Pacifie Coast Steamahip com-| *! They wish to get their scale) BOSTON, Sept. 22.—The steamer panye Topeka sale for Lyht sah ages, $9 a day, from the com-| New England, with pugilist Jim Jef al today with « cargo of freight|* They also wish to protect the| fries on board, arrived this morning ced avite & ates os poe who are at present listed as| Manager Brady and a crowd of hound for the Mandi 1 They hope to get the union! sports went down the bay on a tug otaative War posted H.| to Pecognize these men as jobbers! accompanied by a band, to meet him, Linset and F hiner f ting| for the present, that they may get KE, The jury in the case of Mra, Da ; eer says that England has arranged tha Pine ettect or, Va. Shoring | Petent to do much fitting, t aed be Ag baa, Rg dave nad dl ¥y gard this as only Just, Meantime the| With Portuga ake ‘posecssion of an de Vanter ight ina verdict! * t és the Delagoa bay October 1. coaar for tekis Gaia reed the @asftters out Da 1 for $2,200. Armory, where they were x : | at w or the big exposition Tha| CUMBPRLAND, M4. Sept action of laying these men off, waa, Absolem Kesier, John Gress, and Word was received this afternoon] taken by the gas company, in order, Housekeeper Anna Dolan, were kill- that the steamer C1 f wat Willl that the carpenters might not leave ed by robbers this morning near not reach pert from Lynn canal un-| work by order of the union. Pawpaw, W. Va. Kesier’s home was til tomorrow mornin, | A meeting b on representatives set fire and completely destroyed . | of th unies’ plumbers H uw pwyar be jo yw 20g] Hus Company WI be held at So'clock| The funeral of Augustus Bush Kmpor es00w ony uss is evening to adjuat difficulties of whose body was recovered from Lake Kundioy JHHWeAoIdAT HOLAaTY their own, Meantime the gasfitters Union yesterday, was held at ouL poowo 'H ‘a pu }t » have their own troubles set- o'clock thia afternoon from Bonney H ‘a ‘AnowAsog ‘A “a 3° eove ous, | ted berore tomorvow, ww & Stewart's ch | * a . STAR. ws ‘PHONE SUBSCRIPTIONS TO PIKE 150 NO. 180, —a Another For This Week —was Nickel Plated Copper, Aluminum Finish, soo. 2-Pint Coffee and Tea Pots 3-Pint Coffee and Tea Pots 4-Pint Coffee and Tea Pots -Pint Coffee and Tea Pots SPELGER & HURLBUT tent 1216-1217 SECOND AVE Hardware and House F PAINTERS’ GUPPLIES Glass, Wallpaper, Etc. STAR PAINT co. Third and Pike. BRUNNER & CO. Groceries, Wines and Liquors 502 Pike Street, corner Fifth. "Ph Green 794. AS SPECIALTIES WE OFFER Burke's Irish and Gankirk Scotch Whiskies, Burke’s Old Tom Gin, Burke's Jamaica Rum, Houtman’s Old Holland Gin, cs gg Rye Whisky, Canadian Rye and Canadian Club Whis DANGEROUS NEGLECT OF THE EYE Jeencusaele te these Zapu tor the * ~ 18 THE BEAT ANY TOO GOOD ‘We make a speciaity of making high-grade epectacies and eye- glares Workmanship and fit cannot be duplicated this side of Chicago. Apiageously in the fmoqualmie Buliding ang CHOICE LOTS ih wee IN eceeeee Walla Walla Addition Denny-Blaine Land Co. Dexter Horton Bank Building. ‘LOVE'S HERALDS SHOULD BE THOUGHTS 1" but the heralds that proclaim the thoroughness and perfect work done at our laundry are the people them- selves who have patrogized it for any length of time, —_--—— Onur call tyade prices—-eo bundles de- livered at these prices; Shirts, 100 shirt with collar, 1%}<e; shirta | mone 2ige collars, Re; cuffs, 4c, ‘Phone at Queen City Steam Laundry 1426-98 Fourth aveunetetwenn Union and Pix ¢ “Popular With Our Gave in OUR HOUSE Corner Washington and Occiden' Proof of the CORONA JAVA == Best Coffee on Earth COMMERCIAL IMPORTING CO. and 222 Pike “The. 1008 Second Av MORAN BROS. COMPANY Engine and Ship Builders STEEL AND WOOD LUMBER MILL . ’ “ Carpenters and Contractors YOUR MONEY CAN BE WELL 8&PENT HERE Everything in the line of tools, at rock bottom prices. Bulid- ers’ hardware, tinning and plumbini If you are butiding, bring in your plans and have us figure on them, GEO. H. WOODHOUSE Second Avenue 133! Has Deciared a Dividend..... The Weatherby Bonanza Gold i Mitliag Has Declared a Dividend of Cent A First-class Investment, We have a few thousand shares of this stock, which we alter fow a Ce few days at For all particul ars call on. Ww. |. B. NICHOLS & CO. 6) and 68 BStarr-Boyd Building T HERI prices. are bt YOOL 1p and Per ich we us >

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