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THE MOKXIXC. ASTOKUX. SUNDAY, UCIST II. m GOLD HAY ALL BE RECOVERED Police Expect to Clcanl'p Bullion Robbery. WINTERS HAS CONFESSED Tbt BalllM. "Akki U Eiiloscd li Htivy Leather Sick, It Hlddtt ii ibe Biy-Euct Locatio It Yet lokaovi. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. W.-The mystery of the great bullion robbery at the Selby Smelting Works .vill probab ly be entirely cleared up before night, and the missing gold may all ie recov ered. It Is beieveJ that John Winter, the suspect now in custody, lias nude a full Nnfession and has declared th.it the treasure is lying in the shallow wat er of CarquinMi Strait. The confession is said to bavj teen made in the office of Captain of Detec tives Seymour after the prisoner had been examined at great length by ex Chief If Police Lees and Superintendent Sayers of the PlnkertJa agency. The officials then chartered a tug and tak ing Winters wltht them went up the bay to the smelting works. Here sev veral detectives were taken on board and the tug proceeded to Crockett, where it was proposed to spend the Bight. Here trouble occurred between the San Francisco officers and Sheriff Veale of Contra CosU county, in which the robbery was committed. The sheriff de manded the custody of the prisoner and this being refused, procured a search warrant. A truce was arranged, how ever, and early this morning the entire party boarded the tug and started for Martlnex, the county seat. Winters was handcuffed and guarded with the utmost vigilance. Sheriff Veale stated that he understood that a com plete confession had been made, and Superintendent von der P.opp said: "Thank God our anxiety is over. We will soon have the gold back." No more definite statements have been made, but a gasoline launch has been over to Crockett and the tug is provided with grappling appratus which It U understood will be put In us? to day. The two bars of gold found on the beach lay on the rocks Just beyond the end of the railway tunnel farthest from the smelting works. To prevent the tide from washing into its roadway, the Southern Pacific had dumped hun dred of tons of boulders along the beach as a breakwater. The bars of gold were found on these rocks and in the bay just off this point is where -he gold is believed to have been hi Wen. The water is shillow and as the bul lion is packed In heavy leather sacks which would easily resist the force of the tide and could not be carried into the channel, the recovery of the o!l It Is thought will not be a difficult un- j dertaking and especially as winters l" expected to point out Its exact locality- It is still a mootel question whether the robbery was the work of one man or of several. Many circums: inces that have come to light seem to Indicate th complicity of someone within the work and the manner in which the opening was drilled In the floor of the sife is thought to show such a knowl-dge of interior arrangement as could nt: have been acquired by Winters. Henry "Windall, proprietor of the bearding house near the Selby works. Is confident that there were pickets at both ends of the rallroid tunnel. One night about two weeks ago he was re turning from Crockett in company with his wife and as they nppra x-hed The railway tunnel two pistol ?ho-ji were flrel. He also aays he nas hrard a whistle in the night that his board-r? have also spoken of hearing snots nl whistles. ZINC MINE REORGANIZATION. New Company Incorporated in New Jer sey With $150,000 Capital. NEW YORK, Aug. 10. C H. A. Dougherty, who was chairman of ills ci'mmitlee of stockholders to -eorg.in-lze the International Zinc Company, a'-nounc-s that a stfp in reorganlzr.i n l as ben taken by the Incorp iraiion ' f tiie new Hope Mining Company. Th--sta' -ment of incorp (ration, be says, bus le-n file In Newark. N. J. The corporation is to have a ;ipit:il stock of $150,000, and is to have cwn rs'.iip of the z'.iic min -s at J op", in. u, .vhir-h h.-1one-d to th- Intern ui ,n- Zinc Company pr-v!..us 1 s f lil- ur CIi-.AKMAKEP.S1 STP.TKF:. L'tt-r to Presld-nt M'-Kinliy From Tampa, Fla., Asks for Prot'-cti in. NEW TORK, Aug. 10. Cigirmaker' of tills city have Bnt a tetter to Pres ident McKinley asking that the (X-u-tiv.? power be used f ir th-? pn'.ec Ii.i of the clgarmakere or Tampa, agaltis whom, the letter says, "unhfard-of I ri: talitbs have been Prac iced." The let ter concludes as follows: "If the positions were reverse! and the capitalists and the merchants were arrested and taken away from their families, the United States army would have been called out to protect ihem." At a meeting held by the clgarmakers a resolution was passed in reference to a r.pori thai a cigar mmufiictunr via coming hore from TAmp next Monday to make 't.cirs .luring the strike. I: mM: "No m:i-i shall make a cigar for . Tamp, iiiamif icurvr until the ,tr ke i over." PlIOTiXlRAPlI ED MANY NOTAP.LKS IH'RINil I.IKK Death of the Ol.i.wt Photograph-. In the Pnlled States BOSTON, Aug. 10 1! -ports have t-en received from New Hampshire of the death of Josiah Johnson Hawes, of Ms city, who is supposed to have been the o!.Vs: photographer in the worll. ll' was In his !M:h year and was away on a va.-ii.l.m In Now Hampshire at the time of his death. In ear'.y life he was a painter f o'.i portraits and of miniatures en ivory. When M. Cr'iiroud came to lot n In 1M1 to toll about Diguerre's discovery. Mr. Hawe mad,, his acquaintance nnl took the American agency for the pro cess of which Digicrre was the -nven-tor. Later he built the firs: skylight erect el for photographic purposes l:i America. In his studio the first camera pictur of Panic Webster was made on the morning when the famous Anthony Rums speech was delivered from th? balcony of the Revere House Jenny Lind and Ool Uchmidt. who she after wards mirrie.l. were photographed by I Mr. Hawes: ais Oliver Wendeil Holmes. Theodore V. Parker, Emers n. Thomas Starr Kir.g. Longfellow, Whittler, Louis Kssu'.h and Rarvn Rothsch.ll. COLUMBIA MAY DF.FEND THE CI P. Rtport Current In New Tork That Con stitution Will Pv Withdrawn. NEW TORK. Aug. 10. Reports have been received in this city by cable me, sage to the effect that Sir Thomas IJp t.n had semi-official information that the Columbia would defend the Ameri ca's cup against Shamrock II. A reporter for the press was Informe that although the trial races between the Constitution and Columbia will no: be heid for three weeks, a majority of the cup committee has agreed that un less alterations now under wiy make the Constitution a much improved boat. It would be inadvisable to select her as tee cup defender. J. Pierpont Morgan being asked if he had heard of the committee's views, said: "It is absurd to ta'.k of this before the trial races. I decline to say anything further." CLAIM AGAINST SALVADOR. After Making Concesion to Americans the Government Revoked Them. OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 10. Tj con- I the eyes "f the obstinate burghers In the clule a settlement with the governm-nt , "-Id b-f ;re s-ptember 15. and Induce the of Salvador over a claim of ISOO.OfiO. A. j ministers to believe that It will have any W. Burrell. president of the Salvad r , other eff-ct than to prolong the conflict. Commercial Company: John E. Eili. There can bv no effective meth 1 of treasurer, anl Wiliam Lair Hill, the ' cmp-lltng the men In arms to pay for company's attorney, have departed f r I the k-p of :h-ir families aft-'r that date, the Central American Republic. I n.r f-r the enforcing of exile wh-n the The Salvador Commercial Company U ar is over. The new policy Is not crl the principal stockholder In a grant tic!ed on the ground that I: is essen- made in 1554 by :he Salvadorean gov-i crnmenr to a corporation for the d-wl- jomm'-n s-nse. The whole policy of col opment of the pirt of El Triunfi. on t-tir.f the Ii.,er families in concent ra the bav of Jiquills-o. Th company tl-m camps has been open to criticism makes the statement that In 1S the 1 as a measure for relieving the rom- Central American governme.i: issu! -- i i cr and took -Ps tha; practically . destroyed th- value of the concessi n. MARLBOROl'GH'S GREAT FETE. 1 Conservative and Liberai-T'ni .nl-t Im- onstratlon at Historic Rl nh-lm. NEW YORK. Aug. 10,-The gr-at conservative an 1 liberal-unionist d"rr. on'ritions arranged for today In th--historic grounds of Blenheim Pala'e is , expected to be one of the most success, j ful and mon inter-tlng party gather ing In this country of reecnt time. says the London correspond-nt of the Tribune. Th Duke of Marlborough has invlt "d 3'XiO representative of Cnsrva'lvi and t"ni mist associations in addition t 150 membrs of parliament, to iunche .n an 1 these guests will aftf-r.vur L be pres-n: at an open-ilr meeting to which th- gen-ra public will ba freely ,il mi;t;d. Mr. P.a'f.ur and Mr. ChimVr! tin "111 be the principal speakers. PA.-.-ENGER OFFICES TO MOVE. Tranc-.ntin-.nil As-oclatl-.n Will M.tk-'-! Itg H-'-aduart'-rR in Inver. CHICAGO. AufT. 10 It ha lr--r, p-ao-; ti'ally agreed to move th b'-a biti-'ir'.- r.- f th" Trin-'f-n in -ntal Pasag -r As'-1 t ia'lon from I'-nvr to Chicag-. All th.. r-'i-U in'or-s'-l have vot I In favor of, th" prop ositi in ---X'-i-pt the Missouri Pa-1 rlflo anl Mis'url, Kansas & T'xos roads, and these, It Is stat-,I, will an-'oiirici- th-lr d-cisi n within a f-w days. Chairman Charlton h.as b-n in inn-f-r'-nee wi h the general pas----ng-'-r agent her-- regarding the ntt'ter an 1 It is probable that the transfer "f '-f-fc-K will be made A'lgust 1. CHAMPION" PWIMMIXfi PACK. MeCask -r. of Boston, and P.ll'-y, 't N' York, Will M'.-t i'. N-.-W York. NEW YOP.K, Aug. lO.-James L. Me Casker, of Boston, the champion long distance B'Almm.-r of the worll, anl Tom P.iley, of New York, who have bK-n matched for a race from the liat terv to Norton's Point, Coney Ilan 1, will meet Monday afternoon to perfect arrangements. This eourij hag not been used in a race for a number of year. MAY ASK roil STATE AID MAYOR rilH.AN.OFS.VN I RAN CISCO .UTl'.U.l t IO. Culled it to Issue ti Proclamation to l'ut u Stop to Riotous Disturbances. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 10.- The chamber of commerce has sent a com munication to Mayor I'heian calling on him to take divisive action to remedy the condition of affairs In this city, cause 1 bv the strike. The mayor Is ask ed to issue a proclamation d.vlirltm tha: act of violence and IntmilJ iti '.i must c.isx. and making It clear that the city is responsible for till d.inug' cause .1 by riotous disturbances. If the mayor ha. no authority to In crease the police force he is requested to ask for state aid. In a conversa tion with Covemor Cage. Mayor Phe lan stat'd that the Kval authoritioa wer fuily able to cope with the situa tion and that hedl.l not comprehend any serious trouble. Governor Cage said; "Thus far nothing has occurred dur ing the strike which requires my at tenti n in an official capacity." Representatives of the labor unions have Informed :hs grain merchants tha: n.i exception to the strike order can bv ma !e in favor of vess.'U loading at Port Costa The scarcity of coal is becoming ap parent. Near'y the entire supply ut the various bunkers has been exhuis:ed. A number of coal-laden vessels are tied up at the docks, but only one Is bel.ig un load,'.!. WILL HAVE LITTLE EFFECT. General Kitchener's Proclamation Will Not Shorten the Campaign. NEW YORK. Aug. 10. Commenting upon the new policy in South Africa. :he London corresponJt-nt of the Tribune says: The new policy of reprisals In South Africa L the chi'f theme of the leading writers and of political goas'.p at Wcs:- 1 minister. Opinions vary according to the I temper and prejudice of ilviae discussing ! It. but th-re Is little confidence that General Kitchener's proclamation will shorten the campaign. The penalties Imposed are not considered practical by the best Informed men. The menace of prmaneni banishment a: d distraints upon property will nM be lik.-ly t) frighten the fighting Boers, tthj have Ijs: everything they own except the rltH and the powder carried by them. PrjctUa! men are asking how 1 Ms prxiimatl m can be brought under tlaliv Inhuman, but because It Ia ks batants from th necensity of f--d.ng and taking ar- of their families, and ther-iiy fir pr onging the war. I N ov that th- general result is per I ctiv-l I; Is a sign of weakness for th' 1 g 'V-rnnvn: to Imagine that the system lr - ' - i b.. ah m l -ned and board money col- l'!e 1 fr.,rn the olmtlnate burghers. Ml.- Itary mn ! , n"t h-ild Gen. Kitchener r-sp -n-llj e f ,r the prxlamatlon. but as sert the t-rms have been dlcta'ed from th- r oloni.il office. They ridicule the i I-a that th ( impJlgn can be brought 1 1 an e .,1 ,y manifestos, promise and ! m-na.-es. anl contend that there Is no j substitute f,r th- work of wearing out "h- ere my day by day and man for man. TIP.-" FROM GAMIiLERH. lols.l Hiires In New York Police Head quarters Iyad to Arrests. NEW Yi iRK, Autr. 10. Disclosure. In volvl g itt-riipts to buy up an officer of trie !:, v f,,r the Pr-v-ntlon of f'rlme ir. 1 irnp.i' ut nir men on duty at polite I h- i'lq'iar ' and s"veral sergeants In ii- tlt.r.lnif c-ff of gambling hnus-n pre- u.' I 1 r '-rit -:ripl itei raids have f d- v.ei th- iirr-st of Edgar A. Whitn'-y '" ' '!"-''-rff, all-g-'l to be m-m- crviee biir"au In this 1 ! I.- rn :; w-r.. arrnteu on a marge t -pi' o y ,ini al-ling and ab-lting gamblers anl o'-r" .irriiff 11 b'-fore .Iijstlei' J- r ani- in thf- rooms of the s-icl- ty. Th y v.-r- evh hell In I MOO ln.il. I I (li.rn-l that ih two (let tve. ind appr'1.1-h- d Ag'-nt Dillon, of the no - I ty. find off-re 1 him money to keep th-rn I'f.trn-d of the movement iigi.!,ut tii i roim. Ti e a5'it ip P ar' d to ae-pbesee. Wtiltn v wa.s In luce I by Dillon to 'all a: th - r -irig ;t the S iciety for the Pre vention of f.nin.. and whlh there was atre-t '1. ie Immediately to.es-d a bund!., of papers out of the window. Tii'-i! papers r? recovered by a police man on wiitcb. Among these was found .1 duplicate list of poolnyims) v h'ch Whitney had previously supplied to Agent Dillon. 'm- of 1 he most remarkable phases 0! the devel opinmts as relate by Frank Moss, In th presence of the executive committee cf the socle'y, was the state ment that thirty pool rooms were emp tied promptly by means of telephone connections, following line laid down by Whltnvy in his arrangement with billion, 3ome cf the messages being ent through pellco headquarter due t to . in'oilim it svrgi'an.s itt chat,;,- of piv clticts m which the g.im'clltig P i'r Heie in oi'i'iatlon. Mr. M -. claims tint by tills system of t. ei'tionliiit a "moral ail 1 practical c iMi : Ion has Ixvn . tahllho I I .'tween the pole he idqiiai ters and the pool ro ill," TO I'.rV IKON COMIWNIllS I'umo-.'-l That St.vl Corporation Mas Submit t -d Prop als. NEW YOKK. Aug I" l: 1 p poi tcl In i ll-ii'f 'I iil.d circle tint the 'n.:'l Sta'c Ste I Corporaii o b.i .n.t.lo ': -tain advances to the iti.i:iU't of the T tin i'.y C."il Iron Company n-l al ;:. .1 Industries In la - S utti bv lil h all the Southern Iron and j-te.i woik. ill com-' nr. ler th ' control of too "til e I Stitei st-vl C01 p -.ration, sis the Tribiim'. Whl'e the r p-rt mentioned cm'. I :i-t b ver.tb'l l.i 0ttlcl.1l qiliilers. It wis slid on excellent nitth'rltv that ".'g -t' mon had be -n 1111 ler v-v for the pat car f -r 'he purchase Py the l,lg steel ttus: of the Tonne-woe ("o il Iron Company. I: I nls-' le.irnel tha: eil Ing lntcp':s In tti,. l'nl:e. Silt 's Steel Corporation have I" e-i In 'iif'Te-iec w ith the tunking powers b -Mit 1 the T-tin.-ss-e Coal Inn Co. but the result of th e.eifer n e h, 11 : o; ln-,!i ma lo known. A few month ag the Citi'.ed State St 'el Corp 'ratio 1 suhm.ttel certain pro posals to :h- T'lin-,. Coal & Iron Company anl the negotiations were un der way at the time of Die llrs; out break of the Am.ilg 1:11 it" I ,V H i i'.i ei If the Cnlted S:atei St' l ".r;.r.i 1 1 hi can secure the vari es Iron an I " d ' works in h- S uth. the Amaitam it-' I , As via:io: rtiiv tin I it dittlcul: t make ! 1 1: succ ss of its efforts t tt- UP the ' steel anl l-'ii Industry of the country. It may b1, ihef re. tha: the Tent"s- a lrn ."-mpany will be impor: rit fa -tor In :hc. set dement the str.kv riuNt:s may iskcumi-: AN KXPKVSIVI. l.CWHY California Troduct Tut "a the Mirk t nnl Prl-vs Will Kapidly Alwiu..- SAN J'SK. Cal., Autr. M - The Hree-:-.r f th-- California Cured Km;: .so-ciati-m hiv,. placed prunes on ,h- mar ket, bu; n: the advance of "f 1 cent, making the basts pruv .en's. In the ordr flxinir the i-ri e anl puttl'iK the fruit on the mark t it Is l.s.l'ie.lv stat 'd that the right 'P al. a d cha:iK-' th- price Is r".'rv 'l. The association will n-o ..ctree 1 v.-n to s-U a much as lrt ca-l.i.i 1. H- latlon between th- association anl ihe Cali fornia P.ick'Tn Company are straln'M and unl-ss s-nne differences are settle I It Is said th- ass n-latlon nay mark-: and R -II d r.vtly b-fore many diy i'h out the ag-ncy -if :h- Packers compitiv A brisk b'maid Is r-p-rt -J b. re f -r kind -if drl-d fru.t witu 11 .. Ivan, in j; mark-t. CfP rKPKXIKIt I'.A' I-S riin-'in, ManaglnK i'i.vn-r 'f the stituti n. Tells of U:i. .-s Arrani?'-d. NKWpi!iT. It. I . Auk pv-W. I!ut I -r Imncan. Jr. managing' owner "f the v.H'ht Con Ituti .n. b'-lng a.-k-s If h-' int.-n I'd to -rit--r in the r o e f,.r the ,-ups orT- T'd bv th- Cam, 11, m Harbor Yacht Club "ii th.- IM'h Ins'an: b'-twe.-n Coti stiturloti. c,,.iH,la and In b-t-n lenee. Mid b- had b'-ard nothing "f th- r;u" a-id 'hi-r-for.- was no: In a p si'lon to sp-oik on th-- ma:t'T. II.' did say. h oveyer, tha: b, wa.s '-n-t-rd nt 'he ft-aw,inh.'ika ciuh ra--- b---t.v-en th- Columbia nnl Cn'titutl in, an-l that h- h i I pl-nty to do with th pending rae- of th" N-w Yorfk Yacht ("ub. th-- S-awanhk 1 rae.s, aril be-sl-l-s. rjr.-pnrlng for the trial rare "ff X. wpor- on th- 111! of the .r-son-month. CHADWI'-K S MoTIIEIi DEAD. Th f'hiiil. iln Is AiK.ard Cruiser N--w York nn l N-ws c.mn.it It.-a. h Mini. XEW YOI'K, Aug 10.-Chip!al-i .In.. P. Cbadwlek. of th l'tilt-1 Sl.it r-rnis-r N-w York. le.w cruising "(T th ffip.s: i.f Jipan. miy not b-arn of tip I, -ith of his moiii'-r. Mr. M-irgar.-t Cbadwlek. which Just occurred nt ln-r horn-- In Pro klvn. for s vera! .-k. C ild gi'-irn hav-' n sent t 1 various Jipans.- fTts. bu: It Is not known ju-'t wlo r- or 'ali' ti Hi- 1 ru s-r l!l en'-r tiort. Chapla'n Cndwl-k bei-.'im- ll known S'-veral yir ago as the chap lain of th - !i.if!eliip Main,- at th - time of th- cxploui in in Havana harbor. A.N AI'ToMulMl.E It.c-:. A f-a ur 1 v. ill b" a ra' -P'S-'nling all f !h,- Huffabi exposition b-l''en automobile r 1 -nat: ns Although It i ilalm 1 that Frar-c- Ih aJu-ad of us In the c o.-ihti notion cf ir-.s,. vehicles, t is hop-'l tint Atnericiri maniifaeiureis will rom,. Ii first. Arn'Tlf-a generally k"eps nt th- li-al i,f the pro cslon In nil lin-.s i t lnlusiry, scl-ne.: and rn-ll-I'lnc. No " iimtry l.i h world has ever produc -d "o good a medleln.' for th" cure of Btorna h, llvr, kidn'-y and bow el disorder"- as Ilostett-r's Htoma-h Hitters. I" r ov-r fifty y-ars It ha be.-n th" Htanlarl medicine. It pro motes sound h!".-p, restore, 'he appetite and cu.-'-H dyspepsia, Indigestion, consti pation and bill ousn-SH, also prevents malaria, fver and ague. Do not full to try the Hitters, as it will surely do von irood. Senator Clark says that grans may grow In the streets of Jerome for all lie cares. It would seem that the senator has a corner on grass, too. IN WORLD'S MAItMIS (JKI.AT SI UIIU S Hl lNti M MM IIY AMI KIliANS. IVopU' lilt (idllt IKTll Villi IIK'J lit (iicat 1 111 o;i vU in lliclr h.ulo NI1W WKlv. Aui p is--tii;ct'-i u .i ' .in . ii.iiiiImu'k- vni''t Vict 'fl I H .1.1 lt 111 cnsi . i x hah man Nat 1' ii.tl 'onitiil ! . 0:11111 -rcl:il uli an.' .: In ;li . 01 LI s in ii l'': I. nil impoiliV f : pi Among the I fr 111 Hill pe "n 1 t ! 1 ' f AugU'te ; r.i.ue, t vi- f Hi,. Kepiibluan Si-'iklng of the Vie t'-u'o I State .. Mr r.iyiie a'd an Anieile.in In iilll" i :r I. no: 111 1 ! i;ir I l h the . 11 I'lanif.i.tiir. Til : . 11I.1 ! in An C.erm mv. he al I. v pi. hens: of the 1111 la-Hung 11 y and " the ' p'e J- a U Aniei !. a w as A few ea: , ago 11 r.ng h " to lo-l-e a III op. 111 ik -tig 111 their tri I-' he s.u I. Au!r:a " Aiiier. c.i. hile n 1 rat! 11 1:1 Vienn i an store w .1 r- on A m o I--' "old m 'no 1 1 :ioe -i lcali-ma-1 sho-'S 1' l e n il I, nr I with !!o- .iv , .111.1 .1!.' Sell I- ,':!!i. c.'iinii - ir 1 :'i ' Aligns: ci ;ii', t f 'ur n an tti in-. h 1 The 1 i--t.ii.ms, M - I V tnil 'll III el- st Alll.-I 1. Ill ,1 t'll'll rig their i' i r :i' 1 : ' g : p entei i "1 Victorii, !- sail. 1. 1 i. s.-u: !l of ' .-.mi.. ,Ver f r thai pirt A lir- ...I pr-'du- till oil hl'll. ll.l-l sen: Ills 1 '. . u lv tti" -milt -'f the r I 'ii: ha: live I .1 'lie tt.lk in 1 Hi'".: t ' Mr Payn ul. t'-. r h. r- pr 'en i:i - t- At.- 1 s.tu.it.on ml t'1.1 i. .1 ,.,s..rv atl-n he In I f-.i American workmen , ui' " I that In I'lir-p-I thirty men. wi;i:cKc:i.-Ti:AMt:!t au an in .ni:i Small II 'ps of Si ng the A-'i.. N" on the It 1. ks --f C.i; ' It. I,' , X I", ST. J. HISS. X K Vug I" -Th-1 wreck ..f III-' s'.-am- r Ad hlch ll- on the r' ks .: '. ' 1 ,-e 1 :..--- ha l.-.'ii ab.in-loii.-l A leg 1 "u:n w'.n.l i t'iruvlntt a lie.ivv a agi.-.: th - r k' a el :eiini as-in e;- v.,- : .inrV foe. 1 p irt i.nVUlNi'll Wlliri- ti'KI. liov-tnor A. It Wl-.K- . f We.t eiiil.i. Is hum iron. .' n.ehp g .-: may have b'-rn li-vau.- h.- i-r.sp'-r. Yir It 1 In the newspaper bus. :!. but witbn the memory of his fri-m. I th- r- ... :i'""r A time that th" s-i out ,111 tt-c enj .v a J 'k cspeciatl)' tf . 1 r v .-n- Thl : h-.w th- c ner-ior mil.. S. ni'-r N'rliii j It. Scott bopping mil a f i a: a h i-'-.ili gim.- ..n Wh I i. s llg ' mg l-l.ind. r-ling to th, . , V tk '"miii-r :al S -nator S---'t: i i- n :h.- Wh-eling t.-am Wayn.-s u lo-n C, , -n 'iiti-'e, an I 11 n i'.:-:i-b gran-ls:a'i I and w.i'k-va- an: seat a: th-- s I -a.r- s.-na or, h 1 was friends Til" goV-rt'eT 'ntly a :, hlng a: t o- 1" -r; - Whit.-, tun" , - n'ef-d th" s'i. light 'i a f th.- tnll'i -n-urr 11 "I - I lo inn; -tic-I by anyb "ly, w .itched tii- g un.- f-r a f-w m.nn'-s m l th-n. thltiking h. w -nl I siirpil... Scott. H.ild: "Sav, i. ratig'-r. who's that at the bit?" Xow Vh""ling was h.iv.ng a big itr -: c.irnivil anl th s--.".itor knew th gran-l.s-an I :n 1111.-1 with il:or fr nn th.- farmitig ditiic:s. so h,- .ins A.-r--1 w I b nit tin ning nr uin I: "S:ricts it bat." Th" uppor'iinity 10 hv.- a little fun at Senator Se.-!;':i 1 xpens now xugg"' el its If t 1 th- g iv-rnoi's mind. Aft-r a f.-w s -i- ,n U Jc again ak'-d: "Stranger, how I-itur has the g mi ll n g dug on"" "This Is th,- first half of th flfih," snapped S-ott, geflng a little iitigry. bc,-ll'e lie , II -SJ hate , be ). it ri- I with ipi--.stl .ns at 1 ball game. Th governor chuckle I. When h,. en. ter d the grandstand the ticket man ha I fill", I to collect ,ls curd, . th-- gov ernor ciril-l :b" lnl of Paso I r I la his hint. Shoving the ear I b'-n.-ath Sena tor Scott's fi' e h n Inn--1 !Ps int -r- I'oi'atori.-s: Strang r. what -lull I .!., u , it,,, y-r" tl.-k-f.'" "Why, d -n It, glv, : t , li,- ma.-; wtn th- iinlf irm," i-pi!-I la,, s.-n. ,:.-, hi face g.-ttlg t- l. 'I'i In': knoA tier, was any 1 it l:it-B be'. w' -i-n us," rmis'-l 'h I-",-, t n ,r to llllll-' lf. Sett -o k ,; I,,., , y .. gam. 'I'll.-:, Wni'. .1 thing that brought S. ii il-ir S'"-:t fnen Ms -at In :i lowering p i.-hi 1:1. Tii- gov. r.ior -. h-.-1 nv-r an-l slink th- toll-: li th .-. n ator's b itba.i-l. "Why. y 01 blak. ty-blan'rt yap, haven't you any oil, my giaeiou-, governor, ! tint you'.'" Tii" s- tiator w ih i-oinpl.-t,.y n;,- t. II- sal. I that In- m ver got ii,'., hi., h mi "inbarra-'li.g iii-ss In all bis lif. -m I h" ,-Hsur -d lb govraor that vv h.n l c y rea -h'-d I In- .M. I.iir- hoiis.- ,,, uoul l mak" It right. II- ili I so .an 1 p i- n b.m th price of a whol- s-ason's ll-'n ; ,., the ball ground. Cowing & Cowing ATTORN F1YS-A T-I.AW. OIIWION fTTTY, OnXi-N. OftVa: rtoom 4, V. fi. Land Offhu. Bldg. Prattlne la all th Court of the fltat. TJnltofl fita,l Iand Offlw Bunl- Bpnlilty. Foley's Kidney Cure Dukes kidcer Uldda tight. li l'aKMA, Tkttiik, rsoutASis, Salt Kut-t'M, Ai'N and a Ki-at tunny oilier diacii nf like ilmia.trr nre claused skin li-.r, whrn tliry could Just as rrtijirfly be called blood dlsensri, lor they mid.iubtr.lly oi lKttinl Ut (lie MchI, lik Cancer, Catarrli, .Scrofula. Rlicuuntim. Contaelous IU.mhI I'ulwm, etc. j the only real dlttcirme being In Iho iulcii.itv and tmtme 'l Hie Hiioil. The mute art lout dica, Cniu-rr, Cataith, etc.. ate emmrd r me n iw .lon or virus, wliliU U rithrr inhcntrd or in other wavi nets into Hie blinhl and attack cettaln vital oixntii or njitieaui in tlio foim of tritiblc otr mid uKrrs, whllo the mlldrr and "cm dangermta skin dicar ate caused I'V M.h.I liumota or nil over acid condition of that fluid. Thee acid Poisons, us tliry inne out lliniue.!i the Kire of Hie skill. cauc Krrat irritation, with lutein it. Iiing mid luiitilnK- Tlie eruption iimv l c pustular kind, with eceive di. lurge of thick, K'iy fluid, or tint skin may be Lot, dry and fcveti.li, awollcu uud liMiirvd. tkm dtrae, whetlirr they ear X can ehrfull and moil ilnerly ndora four poclflo a cur for Xeaoma, tb moll rrltallug and annoylnr dliaui, 1 think, thai Utah la hlr to. 1 w troubUd with it for twcutr-Br yer, and triad manr tamadla with no ood (trot. Aftar ualnc your madiulaa a ahort tlma I think I am outlroly rIUd. You can (lva thla alataiuant any publlolly you mar danlra, ai It la voluutarlly mad, mora (or thoaa affllotad than notorial? for nijraalf. Vary raaoaetftillr CAMl'illLI.. Wlvhlla, Sana. Bid Wait Cautral. cl0K'KJ Up br tills treutmrnt that tha poitonom innltcr thrown off ly tho bluenl cannot p4 out of the tyatrm, and aelllra on the lunji, lieait or aonie other vital organ and endanger life.' To jiutifv and build up the polluted Hood U the rljjht treatmaut for VU dUeoies. and for this purpoae no othrr meillcme U aodpsetvrdly popular a 5. 8, 8. It U a er(e.t antidote for all Moot li union, and when taken into the circulation, Ktntly but thoiotiuhtv climmatca all impunttea and puts the MikmI in a hcallky, normal state. The Mn cau't renuiii in an irritate.!, ducaur.1 conditio! whra nourished with rich, new Mood. S. S. S. l the only Kuaianlerd puiely Vegrtahl retnclr. and the aafesl and beat akin licaiililirr. Wtile our physuiatii if Vuu have oy Wood or akiu dte.e. and thry will cheerfully advuo you without charjja), THl SWIIT SPlICiriC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS ! When people are contemplating a (rip, whether on bualiwua or pleasure, they naturally want th be rvle obtainable aa far u apead. comfJrt and safety la concerned. Employee of tn WISCONSIN CKNTKAL LINKS art paid to aerv th public and our train are operated N u to make rlw con nectloaa with dlverfiag llura at all Junction point. Putln.an Palace Sleeping and Choir Car on through train. Mrlng car arnrtc uneicolled. Meal served a la carta. In order to obtain the flrot-cla -r-vice, ask the ticket agetil lo W you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct connectlne at 81. Paul fur Chicago. Milwaukee and oil point Boot. Kor any farther information call i any ticket agent oe corraepotvl with JAU. C. PONH Qetl. IhM. Ag't.. or JAH. A. aKTK. Ullwauke. Wia. UeoereJ AaM. TUB CMICAtHJ A NOTITHWISMTKHN RAILWAY. BESTOF EVERYTHING In word thl tell of th Pasaengrr 8ervlc via f he Rorihwestern line. ElKht Tralna Dally betwsan St. Paul and Chicago, comprtatng The tateat Pullman Blcepera, I'M-rlrsa Dining Car, library and Observation Car. Frre Hcclliilnf Chair Car. The Wtb CVntury Train Itun Evry Day of th Tear. The Finest Train in the Work Cltctric Lighted Steam Heated THE BAIiOBH STATE EXPKKHfl. the Klneat Dally Train Kunnlnf BMwowi St Paul and Cblcaro, via tha Short Un. Connection from th Waat mad via TJh NORTHBRN FACIHC, QRKAT NORTHKftN and CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y8. Thl I alao the BHJST IJVE Kweon Omaha, Ht. Paul and Mlifceapolr. All agent aell tlckeu via The Northwestern Line W. H. MEAD. H. L. SISLICR. C.nwal Afttt. Trav. Ageat, 2IH Air tret. Portlana. Orffan. NdTICIC KHt PITIIDICATION. rnlte.l State Diind Citllie. July :t, mm. Oregon (Illy, i '. X it ice Ih h-rcbv given that III cimipll- 11 11 -.' with the i.roylKiotw of the n. t of 1 ...,. m i.f .Inn.' H. 1H7S. I'lilllleil. "An net for the mil" of timber binds In the Siatm of Callfornli, ' ireg ui, Neyuda, .111,1 WiiMhlngtoti Territory," n i-xlcnd- .. I 1. ll fee t, ill. He Ian. I Hllll.'S bv net of Auiriint 4. lMtl!, Win, II, Cpciami, of Asior.-il. Coiintv of ,bilwr'. Htutc of ir-gon, him ttild day lllcl In this ofllcc IllH HWol'll UMlemcni pn. H-iuv, I'T .ne iiiirchiisc of the miiilbenHt 14 of Bi-cthui X. . (12), In Tp. No. (a) N., Hong- No. (I') W. nnd will offer proof 10 ab.v that th- lind anight Ih more valiinble for ll timber or ton than for iigrlcnltumil luirponcfi, nnd to pstnbliMh bin cl ilm to raid land before the IleglMcr end Ite-,-r.l vt of lnl office lit Oregon City on Thumdiiy the Sd day ut October. IfMil. II,. nm" a wltnemieM: Omi, M. Kar l.ind, of Olncy, Oregon; Auguit A'l'.lph, of olncy, Oregon; Jume Hurk, of tim slde, Orcg.m, and Tlioma lliilwell, of Anlorla, Oregon. Any nnd all person claiming ftdverHC ly the above d'-wrlbed land are Tr oiKHted to file their cliiJmii In this office CHAS. 11. Moflll. RegiHter. on or before aJd d day cf October, 1W1. mm s.rii-p, iii.h. urn pillipiefl. Imoltie moie deeply ruuttd mid intmctntile tha longer lirt; letted, the akin in time liavliiK a thick, hard, rough and uiulgbtly appearance. You ran liide the blcmisuca (or time with c.mnctlcs; and wahra, lotlmn, aoapa and jHiwdeta may relieve trniMitmliy the He hi 11 k and liuiniiiK, but eventually th tnr of the akin tecom K Pi 1 It rlAI.K The C luml'li ltlr Pa. kera Aaai.l atl hi bus f -r 1'', two aeh"iirr and lie launch A ibe. r pto:i of Ilia h 10 n folio t. lio.-iicr "Klntic)'" Length. 3.'-'., brain. 113, d-pth of i-'l, Hcli.K.nrr ' lla'.:le" Ung'li, II 1 beam. . depth "f h 'Id. J . nrf-ri will be ierhr, : tho office ,,f tti. -.. U'.l-.n. where full i r!'.cu ;.u may alu l- had ii. 'YIIKXMKXT Pld'H'SAI A i on, !' . t C lj M . Vane m r lUrra. ka. Wih. Aug i. l.sd Sentel pi'p.ais. in trlplt.a r. mil be received b'To until II ..'.lock in. Augut rll. ll"t. fT fart.lh iig and delivery at Vniiomor liarru- ks. Waah , t.e otandirl artillery bora- Delivery to commenci within CO af.rr nwart of contract prefer 'lien g.v en to animal "f domestic production, con litl-'in mi l .piatlty and prlco leliig .ipin! 1 H reerve the right to reject 1.1) ,-r .ii' bi.l nr any part lher"f. K ..r further Inf 'ruinil .n t clrcu.ar t l. -l I-1 .r apply (" tnt fltce Hiivelopea e 'iitam iig i-n-poi hou!d bo nmrke-l "Pr p., ..:s f .r Artillery lloraea." mid .1 Idlean d to th undeiaigli'!. i W. J VC IMS c y M PIO'PilSAlJt WANTED 1 'th r c y, M . Vn".iuV''r Pur ra k Wui.li , July I'S'I Heilel pro- p-'.l . Ill tllp lcate. Will t re.'CVe, r- un 1 II .1'. l. k. tn . Augut l"th. I f.r ftu alstilng and delivery nt t'N -rl Wa i W il.a. Wah, Kt Htandard Ar il:', .-ly h -i a 'llery In c iiiitiu'ii. 0 wi'li.n ilir -e .-eka after award of .on- ir.ic: and to In- completed within ity l.y. :hei -art.-r Prefertir given to anlm.il . f d oine!lc pro tuctbui, conill- tl n of iualily and prba being cjiml. r H i.'i ri 1 the right M rej-t any -r nil bl U nr any pun tb'iffif Kor further luf .nimtl 'ii ee circular to bid der or apply to thla office. IliiV'-lopea i -aital iing pr p,..ila should I"' marked. ' I'i . 1. . -als for Artillery !lorw." and iil-li-n-".! to (be undersigned. J. W JAC11IW. C. '. M STI:i:i.r IMPItoVKMKNT. N lie. 11 lo r -by given, that the Coin li. r C ,11 nil of the City of Astonii bl' lectai.-i u, ,.-:,-riiilnall.ni and Intent! in 10 nnpi ne Commercial atreej In tho City ,.f As'oi l.i ns I.U I mil and record el bv J din McClur.' un I rxlen led by Cyrus uln. y. from the we I line .f sev e.th atr'et to tho .( line of Hlxth sll'-et. upoll the present e!4'llll.'d grid" th-r.-of mil to tho full width thereof, py removing nil the old plunk lug mi l aid- walks, grading the am to the estiil.lis'he.l (iruile, u li I coiiatruct Ing aid,- walk, on each aide ih'r-of eight f.-et wile, and planking the aaina from curl) to urli throughout the wldlh vil li plunk of three. Inch.. In thlckne by twelve In. -Ii.-s wide, and plnn'tl'itf th" eronslnif at the interniHtlon f Com inrrciiil atreet ivlth Hlxth atn-et to ,ho full width th'T-of. except the porlloll thereof cover"-! ,y the aide walks, with similar plunking. All mnl'Tlal lined In said linproveiiient shall b good n 'unil r- l or velloiv llr lumber and 1-1 Im provement except in herein uthxrwlat provided rh.ill conform U tho reiiilro. inent of general ordinance No. IfU, In relation to th- Improvement of mreet. That tin- c wo a id i'xp"tin.'N of making sil l Improvement shall be defrayed by special id", e . in. -in u,on the lota. Inn -It mil pr-nns s nluiitlng upon and other- 'MV.' litlellt e, ,y a, 1 1,) pi'O V " 111 Ctl pro-ra n according to Die ciitlmaled b' ti ell's. which nail illstrli-t of loin, land and ni iiiImi m t i be nssessed to defray the c ists and i xp.-nsea of mild tnii'ove ui' iit Is m r , ,ws, tn-wlt: Commencing at th 11..1 1 ih-.ih! corner of lot live (M. In bio It iw.-tity-iwii (22). and running th.-u. .. . si pi ii,,. nnrihwesi cm r of lot -U (111, In block twetlly-olle (211. thai' - (.until to th,. soiilliw'H! corner nf lot tine,, i.'li. in hi, , k thirty CUD, llienc east to :h- south, a o corner of lot four (II, In bloek Iw.-nly-nln,. (H'.H. thelne n.'illi to tii- place of beginning. "'' .'in : 1 1 ii ! in- .an ,,f u. north half of block I'll, n n. I I Mi It n nl 4 In block 110, and all of Hi Mouth half of block J'.'. and loll "i nn I il la block SI. nil In lln T-'ivn 'now cltyi ,,f Astoria lis laid out and recur..-.! ,y ,,, Mel 'lute alld .'Xti'll.leil by Cyrus Olncy. and which n"!d dl irlcl Incliiles nil lnl nnd landu and preinlHe lo In' iiHsessed to defray th" costs nml expetiHes nf making pall m- lU'OV-lllellt. Thai the f'lly Surveyor of the City of Asloiin has In en rlli'Pcteil to prep.trfl and III- with the Auditor mid Police Judge of said city, csimntc. of the conN and exp.aiH. d ,,f conHlructlng mild linprove niint ami (,.ins and Hjicclllcallon for Ih" nropo.'Vii work. That this notice of the Intention of th Council to mnke null Improvement I given by publication In tho Morning A- , torlnn for eight day by order of ald Council, dlr-ctlng the mime, the Unit puhll -iitlon being In the Insue nf Aug 7th, 11KI1. II. K. NKIjSoN, Auditor nnd Police Judge of the City of Antorla,