The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, August 11, 1901, Image 1

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ASTORIA, OKKGON, St JUMY, AtGCST II, 1901.
NO. IS
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ECLIPSE HARDWARE CO.
Plumbers and
Steamfitters
HOI. I- AC1I2NTH I'Olt
B27 BOND
FISHING TACKLE
Tennis, Croquet, Haschall, Ciolf,
and all KimlM of SjMirtinjf Good
GRIFFIN & REED
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FtOUR. FEED, PROVISIONS.
TOBACCO AND CIGARS
Suj'I'lio of nil kiii'U at lowint rutos, for fishermen,
Funnel uinl Iqjjjers.
At V. ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Street
WI CkJI.,
J OCUllVf
Pacific Navigation Company
Steamer "Sue II. Elmore" mij "V. II. Ilarrlmtn"
Only llne-Antorla to 1 llmH.k, i.nrihuldi an J Hm- City, HohsonvllU
Connecting at Astoria with th Or (on Tillrc4 Navigation Com
pan? and also th Aatorla Col urn bl River KaJlnd for San Frn
clioo. Portland tad all point Bast. K fralftit and paaaenfer rates
apply to
Hctmuo! Elmore Si Co., Ot'tieral Agents, ASTORIA, OIUs
( O, R, A N, It, D, Co.,
AGENTS a. C, It, R. Co, P.
( I. C. LAMB, Tillamook,
We Rent New
,P
KOPP'S BEST
ADelicious and Palatable
Drink Absolutely Pure
Tha North Pacific, Rrowery, of whl ch Mr. John KopP li proprietor, make
beer for doiwwtlc and export trade..
Bottled beer for family use or keg br supplied at anny time. Delivery
In tha city freo.
North Pacific Brewery
Commission, Brokerage,
Insurance and Shipping:.
SUPERIOR
STEEL
RANGES
STUI2BT
WE ARE
SELLING
AGENTS
I OK. . .
Moore's
Steel
Cooks
CIRLOxO JUST RECEIVED
i BOND 3TKEET,
Between Ninth and Tenth
Portland.
Portlantl.
Oregon.
Typewriters.
Many now improvements addoil.
Soo our latest
No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter
Now Art Catalogue Frwi . . .
L. M. ALEXANDER A CO.
Kxolnviva PaciHc. Coast IValnrs
245 Mark St., Portland, Ore,
F W. M'KKl lINIK, Ial Agent.
D,
Cualom Houae Broker.
ASTORIA, ORE.
Aaoat W. F. AOa. and Paolno Kxpreu Oo'l.
GENERAL STRIKE
ORDER EFFECTIVE
Thousands Quit Work at Presi
dent Shaffer's Call.
OUTSIDE AID IS OFFERED
Mlncrker tad Ftdertiloa ol Labor WI
Aid Sinker i I allot Extern
Mllli la H Mottd Froai
Plltibari.
IMTTHIIfltU. Aug 11-Th'' gnat
l.'rl n t r k 'Hi geti-rul -.rder f Pre.
I l-nt Hh.ifT-r. of th- Amalgamate 1 An
.cintlm, becum,. rffvvlv to lay rill
thi'iinpiU of wi.rkm-n lift tti-lr place,
t.i r-turn ui a tii Inl-fl l time in tin
futur,. vlth-r vl tor. hi. out iho Ir-n
ini.fn ir Hi iium.il,. d-f Ml, T!i,. ner
! tnke a rf.-tf-1: ty i.V wherever
(he urk-r -re rKttiii.l an I m
r ill.l 'ii tho i .if iii AiiiiU umt -l
A-iv:H n, hut i l l M 'nly l.rf"r
nn Bi-i iirii"" i iuti! i l- nul l - ,f tii.
nini ll I llV JMlli. nut.
A grrat mny ..f III- mill !. ! P it
u r i y an I r".-Tl Sunliy nlgnt mil
tin- 'iu : t t ..f :r ngiti ..f :i,r .-,.ni. n I
lug l lr vi li- furnl.h.-l .y Ihi? im-n
win return In iik i'ln.irr.i.v ir M n
dy. Tli iii:. y ..f !ln Am'rU-un l r.il!.n
i f Ijil"r h. n.! Wen fully J.. l w I
y.-t. an I :h: '-( run'rtbut,- an ither
Irinrii! nf un 'r:.iln:y in thi aliua'.lnn.
TIk i-l.n if th iXHulhv .ar-l of
mliiwtv ui kr a: In liaii iil: .l.iy In ic
n'.vlng t.i upp r: tin- :rlki rhce.a th.
Am;ilg.imt'J m.-n an) thry ar. rnntl-'ti-nt
that in filira:lnn will alJ them ti
ihr fullt pxtint. Thl d.y, wtil.h I
llif :rik rontr. win rlm an I un
.lijturli' l. Tli'r?. u nn vlnl -n. hut
!h- p ll.'e Im-.n-I an orjrr mixpi-nillnK
f-T the : tti. h-l.ig the va.-a'l.ui sy-li-m.
hut :h-y 1 1 n.t antlrlpat trnuhl.
Tlu-v it t.i have every man here
rra.lv f r duty in cav truuMe I'uni-i.
A ei-lkliw .1.-vel.inii.-iit of the itiy
nun the iiflli-. i) ann un.nent .if ihe
A'lieil iin Tin I'l.it,. Cimpiny . th.- of
f.i t that r.-rtaln il:n: orlple,l hy :he
.trike w.iiill lv illm inlli-,1 and n-mnv-
il n Mo'i.-.e,-i.
WII.I. MoVi: TIIKIK Mll.!-.
Several rian'.a Will II 1 lmn:i!!e d l.nd
Taken ( M m e.en.
riTTSIirifJ, Aug HV A formal r.n
ii. itini'eiii Mil given by Wlllam lyfeila to
the A .H-lati'd I'r.-aa la a f"llo:
'Th. olll-era of the American Tm
Plate (oinjiany authorlxea the following
attttement:
"Since the re'ntlo.ia hetem the Amer
ican Tin I'late workmen at XI.me.ia-n
hv, been mutually aatlafactory, Inaur
Ing ateady and profitable operation, I:
ha b.vn determined to more than dou
ble the plant at that point, and aome of
the mllla nor Idle, on acount of the
atrlke, declared In violation of contracts
algn'd hy the Amalgamated Association
will he dlamnntlej and moveil to Mon
easen. I'n louhtevlly thla will be done
In the caa8 of the work In which the
aenllment of the employe delay re
sumption of work."
TENDER FOU ARDITRATIOX.
Prealdent Shaffer Propo,- to Select
Three Men to Settle Difficulty.
PITTSnrai, Aug. 10. rreldent
Shaffer began hla final tour among the
atrlk?r early today. In the afternoon
he apnke to CftOO people In the Ampl
the.iter at Cascade? Tark and submitted
nn offer 'or aubmlaalon of the Issue of
the atrlke to arbitration. Thlg was hla
formal tender for urbltratlon:
"Now In our willingness to settle the
matter, we are ready to arbitrate. l:
the Amnlg un ited Association select one
man an I the trust select one man, and
they to sel'ct a third, and We will abide
hy the dedal n of the three."
AUniTltATIO.V WAS ItKJlX'TKP.
President Shaffer's Proposition Turned
Divn by J. P. Morgan.
PITTSItrrta, Aug. 10. Itcferouce
male by President Shaffer at Newcastle
today to the willingness 0f the Amalga
mated Assocliil.m to arbitrate was fol
lowed here lonlgtit by the announcement
on belnlf cf the strikers that on Fri
day an offer to arbitrate was formally
submitted to the United States Sttvl
t'orporatlnn. Awordlng to this sta:e-
nu'nt tho offer was referred to J. P.
Morgan, whose reply rejecting It was:
"This Is no time for arbitration."
WINTEItS THU.S THE STOltV.
Describes in Detail How Robbery Was
Executed.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10. Winters
told the officer that he planned the rob
bery long ago with minute detail. He
had been two or three month at work
on hla little tunnel.
It had taken two night of labor to
cut through the brick wall of the smel-
t'-r. Mm: nf the horlng 'n hottom
nf tin! vnulK hii l h -ii i.im- nn In" nti()it
whi-n the guld n inki-ri. IU earrl-il
the liinlr, which wj very heavy,
frnm the vault to the wan-r and dc
li.it.i t whr,. the water n five or
lx f --t 'I -i ii at .i- t;ir. The dll.ini:
fr nn the vault t :hl milk- i aliiut
a 'UHrtT of a mile mil he iiiu-lc four-le-n
round trip". He wja at rk four
hnurn on M 'ii'lay night. Four m;ill
hir of ri-Miii-il gnlit hr concal'-J am ng
the Hioii.a of the br'-aknafr.
iur;)e had b't-n to ue ililn gold
fir pri-.rit n"-d. Wlnt-r, on hla I mt
'.rli, ha I pcrci'lvel .that ilan waa
hr-aklng. Not daring to complete the
trip, he laid on the ahore two hrh k
wlilih were f und Turn lay morning.
Ir: view of the fart that iirnml- of
cl'iiieiiry w.-re mad Winter In conald
critlofi of hl unearthing the gold. It I
fi'iugh: that hla puniehm'-nt will he
light. I -: tlve i)lhin I. nu it.l a itay
:ng tint It la prmilx-d Winter! by
I'rul h ut I'.a'aton, of the Helhy Hme'.t
Ing worka. that he ahnul l rmt only he
unir.ia.-cu:e hu- ah -ul 1 r -elve iZo.W-
"Winter, cannot hr pr-'euted." a lid
Ii.-!.-. live tiili. in, "f ir ihere l no evi
dence ag.ilti.t him. All that lu been
1 , 1 r a - f r m htm an ecur. J hy dc.
jt:v- un l r the iromle that It wnul I
'hi', he uel ng:n: hln. I'nl.-r :hee
j .'. iiliur rircuni!a'ir-e It will be
'tr ni.ly dutlcult l I'liire a cmvk-
tl .n "
IHVISIVi-: HKFKAT
K T1IK COU MUIA
( .i:l'.u:l in Win hy fivrr Four Mln-ut-
lv-r Tnlrty-MII Course
ImpnvM by Alterations.
I1ATKSMAXH I'oINT, It. I.. Aug. 10.
Ti e C uvtllu'ion, entirely refitted, to
day decisively d f 'itel the Columbia
over a thlr:y-in;. course In a !en-kn :
hreire. The race was ;he first of an
other serle of thr- to be sailed off
tMa point, and adltional Interest at
tachnl to the race because It wa the
first sines the Constitution had received
the alteration, to her rig. She bad been
given a new mast several feet longer
than the old one nnl other alteration
designed to Improve he boat had been
made.
lto: for biat. the amended Constitu
tion bi't the Cojum'jla today by four
minute and nine s.o.id. It was a
liar himm'r to windward in an S-knot
brecie.
The new Her-'schoff racer In line form
did wonderful -vork but the result was
not altogether satisfactory as the tost
jf their relatlv? 'p'-d. because fifteen
minute after the atari the Columbia
suffered a mishap which cost her all )f
llv- minutes In time, la the Judgment
of most g.vod y i.'Mstiun of the race.
Mer bowsprit shroud were found to be
too Img. As the wind freshened and
i she lay at a big angle, a btg stick
which they supported buckled danger
ously so that It was necessary to luff
her In'o the wind and take In a stack
of salts. At the same time the steer
ing gear was unless for 'mf minutes
wli-n she was Jumping on the seas and
she y.iwed about almost helplessly.
Itepulrs were made with remarkable
skill and speed, and she was sent away
again, but well astern of her rival.
Ml'RDERED FOR MONET.
Hody of C. Link Found Near Port An
geles, PORT ANGELES, Wash.. Aug. 10.
The body of C. Link was found on the
beach at the mouth of Siberia creek,
eight mile east of Port Ang-elea, yester
day. Link had a revolver in his right band,
and a bullet hole In the temple and
breast. He was a stranger and came
from Victoria. While here he was seen
to have a large amount of money In gold
and bills, but only titty cents was
found on his body. The coroner's jury
returned a verdict that he wag killed by
an unknown party.
ni'SINESS SECTION DESTROYED.
Half WUted Man Starts Fire in Arm
strong, It. C.
VANCOUVER. R. C. Aug. 10.- A
large part of the business tection of
Armstrong, It. C, was burned today.
The total loss Is JtW.Oofl and Insurance
K3.000.
The origin of the fire was Incendiary,
a half-witted man named Eagles lin
ing Htarte a blaze w ith the aid of coal
ell. Eagles confessed his guilt. He was
arrested and Is now In Jail.
NO NEARER SETTLEMENT.
Iloth Sides Firm In San Francisco La
bor Troubles.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10. The lo
cal labor troubles nppear no nearer a
settlement than at the beginning of the
week.
"There Is nothing new," said Attor
ney Michael, of the Employers' Asso
ciation. This was taken as meaning
that employer are as firm as ever.
The forces of organixed labor are equal
ly firm.
SILVER MARKET.
NEW YORK, Aug. lO.-Silver, 57.
COMBINE HAS
BEEN COMPLETED
Money and Stock Delivered to
Individual Canncrs.
FOURTEEN CONCERNS ARE IN
Alaska Flsberati'i Caaipiar l Tklt City
Not Isclsded, Stockholder Refaalof t
Auepl Price Ollcred -Oplloa
Ha Expired.
PORTLAND. Aug. 10-The salmon
combine ha been complete and the
rion-y an-1 stot k delivered to the Indl
tldual c-jniiers. The le'ails were c m
I h licl today aft-r the promoters worked
id last night.
The f ill'iiving omptnl- constitute the
Pacific Packing & Navigation Cim
Pny: Pa. ID Am-rl .an FIsh.Ti-? Compiny.
Pa 'iflc Steam Whaling Company.
A-naw trth 4 Duin.
Fatrhaw-n Cinn-ry Company.
Qua Ira Packing Company.
Icy Straits Packing Company.
Taku Packing Company,
laku Fishing Company.
Chllk Kit Pack'ng Company.
Thltnk. Packing Company.
Western FUhe.-ti Company.
Chatham Strilts Packing Company.
Huston Fisblng & Packing Company.
Hum; itroi. & Hum
President John Nordstrom, of ihe
Alaska Fishermen' Company, etatd to
an Astoriin reporter last night that his
company had not oeei included In the
format! m of the salmon combine. Mr.
Nordstrom said that the most favorable
proposition off red was to pay $100,000
cash and 1200,000 In common and prefer
red stock. This the stockholders of the
company refused to acrept and the deal
Is off, the option on the company's prop
erty expiring yesterday.
ORANOTTI KNOWN TO
PATERSON ANARCHISTS
He Was the B isom Friend of Brescl
and a Rabid Anarchist.
NEW YORK. Aug. 10.-Lu!gui "Gia
n 'ttl" is not known among the Paterson.
N. J., anarchists, says the World, but
Luigul Granr.ti Is well known to them
and It Is probable that he Is the man
un ler arrest. Granottl was known as a
ribld anarchist. He was the founder of
"La Question Soclale," the anarchist
organ and was the closest friend of
Bread, boarding wfth King Humbert's
assassin at Paters.m.
List February he sailed for Europe.
arriving there Just one month ahead of
Brescl. Benjamin Maxxottl. the present
leader of the "Group for the Right of
Existence" In Paterson, said:
"I know Granottl well, but I do not
know Glanottl. Granottl and Brescl met
In France and went to Italy about the
eame time. When Brescl arrived at
Monxa he telegraphed to Granottl, who
wag In another city, and I am quite
certain Granottl was present when King
Humbert was killed.
"Granottl was chased through Italy,
Germany and France by the Italian gov
ernment detectives. While he was hid
ing In Paris we received a letter from
him and a subscription was at once tak
en up for him. We sent him enough
money to pay his passage to South
America and I was under the Impression
that he had galled for there."
IN THE WRONG BOTH WAYS.
Canadian Railroads Accused of Charg
ing Too Much and Too Little for
Hauling Hay.
NEW TORK. Aug. lO.-The Canadian
railway managers find an element of
humor In the proceedings entered
acralnst them before the Interstate Com
merce Commission by th? National Hay
Association, says the Montreal corres
pondent of the Times.
The roads affected are the Canadian
Pacific, Grand Trunk and Canada At
lantic and nn Inquiry Is at preesnt be
ing held by tho government Into the
charges of Canallan fanners that their
rates are too high.
"At the same time." said O. M. Bos
worth, freight traffic manager of the
C.inadinn r.iclfi.-, "proceedings are be
ing tak-m against us by the Interstate
Commerce Commission because our
rates for carrying hay and straw Into
th United States are too low."
LONDON BOOK MARKET.
Fromlnent Publishers Say That tho
Prospect for the Autumn Trade
Is Good.
NEW YORK, Aug. 10. According to
the London correspondent of the Trib
une, English publishers report that the
gales of books have Increased recently
and that the prospects of the autumn
trade are brighter thin for years. Heln-
emann asserts that he has never sold
many :x-h.lilng and six-penny
book a he ha this arason.
Th 'rn are many signs that th public
la finding the rewsjrfip-rs dull and are
revolting to hooks. H-lnemann I issu
ing Poultney lilg-low'g colonial bo'ik
thla week and he will issue a bright
story by Mrs. Illgeiow latT in the
month. He Is advertising an edition of
I'tO.W) copies cf Hall C'alnt' Eternal
City, and has completed plana for a li
brary of twelve French masterpieces.
Mrs. Meyneli' fr-sh volume of verse
rray be expected In the course of a few
weks. Chapman and Hall are under
taking complete edition of Richard-
n' novels in twenty volume.
EUROPEAN WHEAT CROP.
Definite Figure Are Unobtainable but
a Shortage Is Apparent.
NEW YORK, Aug. 10. A dispatch to
th Journal of Commerce from Paris
fays:
"Nothing 1 yet known regarding the
wheat crop with any exactness whlrh Is
noj already plain to oidlnary experts.
F r France even the first results of th
threshing are not kno-.vn. Taking
Franc? as an example, it Is certain that
the year's crop is heavily d'.flclent.
"The only doubt concerns the approx
imate amiunt of the wheat which will
have to be Imported to supply the needs
of the rational consumption. The esti
mates range from 27,5oi),000 bushels to
6O.oOO.Oij0 bushels.
SHAMROCK II. EXPECTED.
Upton's Cup Challerger Is Due In New
York After Crossing the Atlantic.
NEW YORK, Aug. 10 -Shamrock II
is now hourly expected. She left Gour
ock on the Clyde on July t", and five
days afterwards dropped anchor at the
Axorea after a run of 1300 mile. As
soon as she raches p.irt he will be taken
to Erl Bisln where her racing rig
which has preceded her. will be Instaled.
M-n will be get to work upon I: at
once and It will not take long to remove
her trivel stained clothes and replace
them with the fine raiment In which Sir
Thomas Upton and hi advisers hope
she will succeed In bearing away the
cup. .
INSURANCE DEAL OFF.
Negotiations for Consolidation of Two
London Assoc! itions Are
Blocked.
NEW YORK, Aug. 10.-A dispatch to
the Journal of Commerce from London
i says:
A hitch has occurred In the Atlas-Phoe.-iix
Insurance Company combina
tion deal which may postpone or possi
bly even u.'S-t Its formation consum
mation. The conferences have for the
present stopped.
PAYS OF INTERVIEWING OVER.
Senator Depew Says He Has Given Vp
the Job.
LONDON, Aug. 10. "I am going to
retire from the Interviewing business
permanently," said Senator Chauncey
M. Depew to a representative of the
Associated Press today. "I have served
my full term and have generally en
Joyed It, but there have been so many
fictitious and erroneous reports of my
sayings and speeches since I arrived In
Europe this summer that I have con
cluded to give up the Job."
WHAT'S THE TROUBLE.
Senator Depew Shuns Publicity and Re
fuses Social Invitations Abroad.
NEW YORK, Aug. 10.-Senator De
pew Is almost the only prominent Amer
ican In London, says the Tribune's
London correspondent. He has accept
ed nt Invitations to country houses and
has avoided publicity as much as pos
sible. The senator wll spend another
week In London.
DIMMiCK'S BOND INCREASED.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10. The
bonds of Walter N. Dimmlck. former
chief clerk of he United States mint,
w ho is under arrest for embezzling $l!0.
C00, have been placed at J37,0O0.
RECORDED EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS
VICTORIA, B. C, Aug. 10. The Seis
mograph at the metorologlcal otllce here
Friday recorded some very severe shecks
of earthquake which the superintendent
believes ocurred In Alaska, as the rec
ords are similar to those made when the
last earthquake occurred up north.
WHEAT MARKET.
PORTLAND, Aug. 10. Wheat, Walla
Walla, 57; blue-stem, 59.
TACOMA. Aug. 10. Wheat, bluestem,
574; club, 56.
CHICAGO, Aug. 10. Wheat, Decem
ber, opening, 13i; closing, K.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10. Wheat,
December, 10214.
BOMB EXPLODED
ON BRITISH SHIP
Attempt to Destroy Transport at
New Orleans.
EXTRA PRECAUTIONS TAKEN
Torpeda Explode' at Slip's Side but tie
Bulkkcid Saved tkc Vessel Frosj
Sliklor-Work ( Beer
Syapitfeliert.
NEW ORLEANS. Aug. 10-What la
regarded a an attempt of Boer sym
pathizers ;o blow up a British trans
port occurred shortly after midnight
when a terrfflj explosion occurred at
th? tock landing where the Harrison
steamer Mechanician Is moored. Tha
Mechanician I to carry mules to South
Africa-
New evidences of a plot to destroy
the British mule ship were discovered
hy an officer of that vessel today. At
tached to an anchor chain near the sur
face of the watr' was found a cotton
wrapped wire "about 125 feet long, to
which was evidently attached a bomb or
torpedo that exploded last right and
trove in the plates of the ship on
th port side at the water line.
Tho British offices here and agents
of the lines employed by the British
government for the transportation of
mules and horses to South Africa are
much exercised over the attempted des
truction of the ship, and the vessel has
been moved out In midstream with
double watch on board. This Is true of
the other nule transports In port But
for the torpedo explxllng were bulk
head sustained the plates, the vessel un
doubtedly would have been sunk.
JAPANESE TOURING COUNTRY.
Distinguished Foreigners Visit Different '
Public Improvements In New
York.
NEW YORK. Aug. 10,-Takahiko Of
ujl, professor In the University of Kio
to, Japan, and his brother, J. Ofuji, a
civil engineer of Kioto, accompanied by
Yasnosko Ohkl, the Japanese acting;
conu) In this city, are visiting the dif
ferent miblic Improvemens and Institu
tions, including the bridge and the rap
id transit system.
INDIANA AT HALIFAX.
Battleship Arrives at Canadian Port
With Flags at Half Mast.
HALIFAX Aug. 10. The United
States battleship Indiana has arrived
here. The battleship came up the har
bor with her flags flying half-mast. In
cluding the German standard flying
from her turret half-maat as a tribute
to the late German empress dowager.
CONSIDINES" TRIAL SET.
SEATTLE, Aug. 10. John and Tom
Consldine, charg-Jd with the murder of
Chief of Police Meredith, were arraigned
this morning before Judge Emory, In
the supreme court, and both having
Pleaded not guilty the trial was set for
September 1.
NEGRO BURNED TO THE STAKE.
SAVANNAH, Ga., Aug. 10.-A negro
who attempted rape on the wife of a
railroad section master near Ways Sta
tion, Ga., July 2$, was burned to a
stake near the scene of his crime late
tonight.
MRS, DAVIS FOUND GUILTY.
SPOKANE, Aug. 10. After a trial
lasting over two days, Mrs. J. G. Da
vis, a Christian Science healer, was
found guilty today of failure to report
a case of scarlet fever as required by
law and was given the minimum fine
of $o and costs.
THREE GRILS DROWNED.
LONG BEACH. Cal.. Aug. 10. Elsie
and Imogene Wallace, sisters, aged res
pectively 16 and IS years, and Cora Wal.
lace, their cousin, aged 19, were drow n
ed while In bathing at Asburg Park
this morning. The strong undertow
swept them oft their feet and the glrla
were carreid beyond reach and drowned.
MILLION DOLLAR SALE.
BUTTE, Mont.. Aug. 10. The Clipper
Boss Tweed group of mines at Pony,
Madison county, has been bought by
the Amalgamated Copper Company for
one million dollars.
BASBJALL SCORES.
SPOKAN3, Aug. lO.-Seattle, 4; Spo
kane, 3.
TACOMA, Aug. 10. Tacoma. 8; Port
land, (.