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o, VOI,. IJV ASTORIA. OKM.ON, 1 HI DAY, AUGUST :). 1001. NO. 51 ft 9 ECLIPSE HARDWARE CO. Plumbers Steamfitters HOI. I- ACH2MTM l-'Olt B27 UU!NI 'IViuiis, Croquet, aiul ;ill KimU of GRIFFIN Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO ANDCICARS Supi'lifM of all kiiiNnt lowest rati, Cm (isluriiu-ii, Karuirrs uinl l-onir. At V. AsLLI3N( Tenth and Cmnnicri Ittl St rccts BK. -V . I V : W C-fll J OCUIiy Pacific Navigation Company Steamer "Stic II. I Inline" niul "W. II. Ilanisoit" Only line .Utin lit In I llitiiionk, (iarihal.ll and ll.ix City, llnbsoiivlllu f.'iineftltiir at A:orla with the ineon it ilr.il I'avluition ,.'iin imiiy mill 1111 the Ak!.uI,i X- ( 'uluin uui Ith er Kullr ut f.ir S 111 Kran-oim-n. 1'oiilaiiil mil all polnta Ka.il. Kur fr.'lniit aiul M'si'iiKcr ratt i'1'iy to Hnmiicl l-Jitioro Air Co., (Ii'iienl Ai'til", ASTOKIA. OliK ('. I! & N. It It. Co., rortl.in.l, AOKNTS , A. .v.- t". It. li. '. r.irtlniLl. II. C. I.AMH, TUI.iino.ik, (ireifmi. We Rent New J)'ie'l;y',VtN New Art Ciitaloii.i Fiv -. . -N'r';':,!j;?2 L. . .-.MiL- r KOPP'S A Delicious and Pcilatable Drink Absolutely Pure Tho Northern Fai'liln Ili-ewery, of whleli Mr, John Kopp Is proprietor, rnnke lieer for iloini'Mtle anil export tral-'. Hnltleil beer for funilly une or keg he.-r iitippllej at tiny time. Delivery In the city free. North Pacific Brewery c a. tr Commission. Brokerage, Aoivnirt, ur.c. Insurance and ShlcDlng. ktaol W. r. 40o aud Paolflo UxpreM Oo'l. I SUPERIOR STEEL RANGES STUI3I3T li.isrliall. (iolf, Si i tin l: (ioimIm & REED WE ARE SIXUNQ AGENTS rK. . . Moore's Steel Cooks CIRL010 JUST RECEIVED aji HONI) 3TKLUT, Between Ninth and Tenth Typewriters. Many new iiiiiiroveniont.s mMed. Si'p our lntcst fits O Cmlth Df-omlf TvnPKflrPf M. ALEXANDER i CO- kxuliiMtvtt I'lUMlle t'uHHt li'alini 'JIS Hltirk St., 1'ortlimil, Ore, K W. M'KFCIIMF.. Li-nil Aci'ttt. BESl D, Cuittom Hon Broker. lornnii nnc COMPANY'S TERMS ARE ACCEPTED Seven Hundred Strikers Return to Work at Rankin. MORI: MEN .MAY FOLLOW Mill Ollul.il Say Many Applkillom Art He. (cited I ron Former I mploio-loioa PkkcH Mi) Be Arrested VMlhoul Warrants. rVUVTlAAAArtnAAVUlAUlll AAI pinsmitG. Auir : s.-t.-u 5 15 liiifili.-i t.k. i : ih .!m: of !? tin- Mci'liii:.. k-.M imli.i!: i'iim- 5 1 in . a; li.iu'ilii. IVini . inlay 2 ! I.i r.-1 the m : ri k ..fT Th-y g 2 k 1 1 "fk at iiir t run i.rf.-riO L'y the i- -iniaiiy. p 1 tn uuuuu u u vru iru ininnru uvt AITI.l'WTIi'NS l'iR W"I;IC. Mut.y I'm in -r " rii.: king to r.iiii,- n -r. rTTsKJM.: i-.i . a in,-. tiiti- Hi:. ..f iii:l. nf -.In- I'tiit.-I H: in S - -.r;. cut; .fi i.'ui: win- r! m. J by :in- :iik.- i.f I ,,. Atii.iig.im.,1 -'I A-s -.-t.it ..n m:-. tii :li.i: th--y ar- r .'. Mop in my 1: ,!, f;-.,m ! mi -r --11 1 ; -I '-, f T w.irk T!;.- inn un.-.-iin-iii tla- i'ii- i-.-mpinv a -ill I Mart tli main 1 II IKI . I ll.l, '.! liflo-ve, faulted a ' ik' iiliiK :n ( . tank .f the -.trik- r mi l many ar- ckaig to come vr, Aiim'K ihi.i: -.1 .ittlr.aji. ii v -v r. ,i-.i-rt that Ho- tii'iku nr.- unhr 'k-'ii .1:1 1 are Hi !nnif i i- -r. jf sri -i: 1 y i-i: s ii: 'ispn. To 1 M.-mb-rs i.f S:r!k.- t '. .111 ml . .... 11-11 1 i 'r'111 imi I'niirt. '! t ti 'At . Anif I ' Ml-'!. k l 111. iv'.- air : I wi.liiiu: w.trr.ri'. mi-.l "'11 I 1 fi- 1 niiilii.i; r.niri f.ir iml.i fill 11' f -r - If !!i"y j.ni.-!i 1, 'ii-unl 'ii 111. 11 :... i. fiiii :ii,. rtvl!K- nf ronvi-r- ! 4t"'ii. 4i- il l, nil ;.i a ,l,vii m r.vi- j !.-r- I l.v J 11-.: 1, ! I -. II - Ii- :.! t.. tin 1 1 i -tin I r . ur : Jn-ii'- !lrnv:i 11 11, lli-r-I 111 in V 'k"-! nr. Iw.i of :i.. :riki' oinu ;itili:r ..f tli- I r n M !..th' '.':il n. !i.i in;'!' I tli" -1-. v u.' Ant in N ;!. n. a 111 .ilikr. 111. 1 1.1-I: "1 '1111 I H-iik !:)i 1i11"" mini: vi ikkkks n vkntm n. . !! Out I. 'in lie o:n:n-'il Strict i'ntrj'11 , mi.- With I'n- n: Conttiu-tn. j 1I.I,:-:T.N, Pa.. Am: ;.-The I'nli ! 1 Mine Work-Tii. t!il af i.-rn n. T.:.- :l.-iil!y llnlxh'-.l rk. The e-ni eiition I w :l all Mini t iinorr -. j The r.'n'.ii:.iin ri-coiiinn'ii I written I rif t -..! of veiii.il ai;r.e:iie:it -1 with the ' roal -,mi.iI.-f. n Mtrlet entiipll m.-e I with the pn-s-nt enn'.ra.-t nri'l th-' -1 1 1 11 11 :t 1 1. 111 of a ear I of In.ip 1 -.1 ;i j t.-m to e 'lifer an. I to n w I'reillent 1 Mit- h'-il nn l th - ,11-trii-i pr -sMen :s ;o i-.iif.-r with the evil -.mfuitif reijaril Inll c.ir.l Inspeell.in mil he violation of iikT'i'Iii-iUh. aiul In ai r.ini.-i' for a J 'hit , mif.-ei'.e. The.- olll.ei- nr, ve.ej with power to l vl.tr.' a n:rik If the 1'. ntra.-tn 11.0V In f-'re. nre 11 u liv'l to. AIVI''i: rN STIUKKS. Oliviil.ir liniit'il hy t'.ie 'l!.ir Maker Int r ia'.loiial I'nlon. NKW YdUK, Auif. 29. The Interna tional 1'nlon of OlK.tr M ikers ha.-i !- Ktioil a rliviiliir it(rln: upon Its nn'tii- hi'in the a IvKal'llity of careful Investl (r.itloii of eiin.ll;lin-i liefolV (Joinir into Mrlken, Among i ther thlnpH the circu lar says. "Il'-fore iinlo;.K (, into n n:rike the einioyi-i.i "tretigih imil r. unci's shoulil always lie known aii.l never un ler es tlin.ilel, while the Utilon sireiiKt'.i s'loull never ti' oi-er-e sHmaie.l. "Hur caii-c shouUl iiI.-m In- in .1 po sition to enforce our ilemnnilR. "Foolish p-npV eiii'av-- t-i a flitht Mrs: nn. I niiUe iiiiilual explanations af cr wai'l ntiil then w oniler why they f niph!. A Lioc.il plan Is first to follow your own as well as your eni;lover.s' Ftrennth; ar bitral,, first nn.l llithi afervv.ir.ls, if n.vi's-ttr)'." INlMItroUATldN (F I'NliNS. Shaffer Thinks Special Ac: of Co. i.nr.ss Wotil.l He Necessary. XKW YultK, A UR. 29. rreslilcnl Shaffer, of the Am ilttanuiteil Asavla ilmi In response to a telegram from the Worll asking I1I111 if he cont Miiplate,! the Incorporation of the AinalgainateJ Association replica: "I ilo not know of any law In this or any other state that will allow the In corporation of ft l-thor union. Speaking ns .111 Individual and not as nn othVer, I see no reason why the Amalgamated Association chould not be Incorporated If we could get a charter. The dele gates to our convent Ions or the mem ber at larg might 'think differently. "The only labor union that ever wna Incorporated va the old Knights of I.ulxir iiinl It wn Iii.-rira;e4 hy a i-ti'i-l.il U'-t uf ciiii((iT5. Till li nt K'-iii-r tlly kn wn. T In -orli rt- ltu AiiiulK'i'M it" I Aimoln'.l 11 It KuuM I)-iiiTi-mi-iry .i ' tltlu.1 tu ! ifinl j lure " in-! :t Ii uilow lrijf It t i b j iM-fire i-niiKrrM fur n wliil at-;. Nl.hi-r InllV l III KH'lllII ll'IW." TIN I'l.ATi: MII.I TO OI'KHATK. 1 IliTitlK Will Hi- M li ui Start tlie Tj.-ji-IhI Ik" riant hfi'ir'.ly, 'AMI:KIk'iK, O, Auk. ;0.-Tlire !i -v ry In I:, it: : ,n tlntt ;ln- iiiiiiiHK-ri "f tin- I'linlir. Ik jil.irir "f the Am-rlian Tin I'l l'. - null will try u put t he :ant Into ;TH!iu tvlitil't a iUy r two. IIi iIh, 1 ,1 -klriK u:i-i-ii U n ml a m.k k of f mil luNc li-.-n Iji'.(I In ihf mill. The ,-ui; 1ki .x l'. inil'.H ami couM be ii"-t'-l tiy a xiiiall ,'iirce. Tli,- l'-'i'li-rH uf thi- a H la-.! in mill d ri.ir th.i: t Jn-'.r wn an' all firm an I that thi-n- tt.ll Ii,. no ili-mrtlnns. Kl'ltl'ISII ATitoi'lTir.S itusnimi IS ARM I'NIA i N'uni'i-r ..f Armenian KII1 Will Iw I p. 11.I I'ji -n th- Ou i iy lt.il.'J In l'urcJi-. j MtNIi 'N'. A uif. :3 -Tii.' !'.i:ly Mil! ' lui'jllf-lii-ii .ii' ftrtvif Wri'.t.-n l.v All X iur i l''-y, i'x-T irkiKii i-oimu: In IMti-rlim, I l'i-!aiirii tli.it tit-' mtwi r.- of Arm-n-i ! i:i Ii v tli- Kur.ln, !iU h liii Ju; cin ! iii' iii-" I, l pari uf the r-inilar fyiitem ! .f x t rmlti i:l n. 11, t ty m : ! "Tli- iium'-r ff Arm.-nlaiu killed i:i: ,i-;.i- I ii.ii th i.uicry ralscl In j Kur i;.- a" 1 tii- .r-ur-.- hrnuh: 1 1 ln-ar 1 lij.. ii; t!i- ii!i,-i. Tlx- am,. iiorr"ile ;ir.v.-( ttlli it- p-;if'nt-l y.-ar by yo.ir ! unt;i .ill ar,. k:ilfl." KN'I'IHTS TKMl'bAKS AI 'L'llN'. i' :h It'.i-i. Knl W.th lranl luil-San Kran-ci-j Ni x: il tiiiK I'lac. I 1,'iriSVII.I.K. Aus. :':'.-Af:tr tl ct 'i 'l? i'flli-'rn tin I (n'lfOtln,; Pan Frjiu-!s- c.i M th,. (.'iii-i- of me't.iii; t!. flrit ' Tn" l.tv !n Si .ti'iii!i r, l'-'M, thf twenty-,1-ltlith triennial innc'.ave i.f KnlKhtx I T-in;.!.ir-i 11. lj .urn J. The fe:iv,.t,s jiaiiie t" a eliinax with a iruKTiitUvnt jl'ii'l t.mlrfht. The el-.t:nn of ofllcer . in-, iip'e.1 :h - Kri-at'T -ar; of to lay'n M-fl'in. The foil 'whig ollUers were f-livteli ; U nry Hal -n S:mlJ.i.-l, Ilryan, Tex., jcvati l r.nii'tmiiil t; Col. A. M -It' ll. I'hi- 'eaci, ,. puty k:ii). 1 master: Kev. II .W. IteiiKtf, lihlf Islnn.l. Kr.niil Kneraliii- '-'.mo; V'llll.1111 It. M-l;nh, C nilnn-ti. . Mi'taln K' lieial; J-'S -iih A. Ivke. l'.ii; '.in I. M-., fill ir itr.i-il war en. Jutil.ir ;irranl w.irl-n. KiMnk H Thotiii.!'. , Wah:tiKt.n; W. Wale Line', t'.arr '. I !-iro!t. ; MAXV l'KOVINOKS IN I ' Jtl'SSI.V W1L.I. Sl'FFK'Il ' S:.irv a:..n Thre.tte n Many I'laees T'.is Winter Government l'-"eparing to Supply Food. T. rKTKItSIU'lUS. Aug. 29. The ilav on whli h the first fruits of the har v. st were bless.-J In ohureiies, vetilch h is cehbiatiil throughout Kussia '.his we-'!;. mut have bivn a day of mourn ing in many provinces. The ou lvk has grow.) worse almost every vvtvk lur ng the Ins; four Wivks. Vegetables, 'nclu ling pot.uivs, have been largely burtteil by the scorching licit in s uno districts. The iipproachlng winter will be on,, of the gloomiest Kussia has ever known. The government already has begun preparations for the feeding of the population in the dls.rl.-t9 where star vation in threatened. OAI'TAIN PltAMiVNIVS CASK. New York rollcemiin Oharged With Falling to Suppress Iilsor.letiy House, NKW Yi'iRK, Aug. 2!.-T!iere was another hearing In t;ie su.neni c nir. today In the case of Police Oap.ali Diamond, under indictment charged with falling to suppress a di-vr.lerly hous In his precinct. On ni'tion for a change of venue Justice Clelgrleli re served his decision. This means that Captain yiiamon 1 must plead as soon as the tllatrict at torney can arrenge matters. WAKKKiHIMS ltL'KNl'.l). Ten or Fifteen Thousan.l D.'l'ar Fire .1: Oregon City. OKRitON CITY. Oiv.. Aug. 29.-Fire broke out ihl.s afternoon In th-' store-! 10,1m of the Crown Paper Company mil: sntvn.l across the cantl, Igniting the storL. and wareioom of the Wlllainette Pulp a"il Paper Company. Hoth build ings were destroyed vvlih the coutcn.s. consisting of alum, sulphur, oulp and machinery. Iiss, $10.0iK) or $15,000. TIE FUNDI NO MORTGAGE FIU'D. Ol'THniK. O. T., Aug. 29 The St. Louis and San Francisco Ilallway Com pany today filed an J83.0OO.0O0 refunding mortgage given tr the Morton Trust Company, of :. v York, and William H. Themi son, of St. Louis. It Is due In 19".l and carries 112,000 of Internal rsvenue Btamps. THE INSURGENTS GAINING GROUND Entire Province of Pachira in Their Hands. COLOMBIA TORN ASUNOER Brother Hilled Ataloit Brethcr and Whole Tooi Wiped Out ol Eiltleocc tad Populitlos Decimated - Out look Dlimal. COliN. Aug :s.-Dr. Carloa Ro. Cul inibitin mlmaier t Vnu!. before his d-parturi- for liugota, exprssel th lilnlon that peiCf w-ml 1 b (ires-rv-l and th (X: lug dllllcultleg overcome. The Coiomhlaa oillclal neivsPap-.r In Cartagena d-, ! tres that th- entire j-rov-I1.0 of Pachira. Venezuela, Is in the P'w.-r of th,. Venezu-Ia Insurgent lead er. Genera! Itangt-I Garb.ras. It 3' ser.s that the Colombian troop d.s fHel in the provlnc- of S.init Ariier. ar. 1 urf ni tintainlng th sovereignly of '(ilomhia there Ol'KRP.ILLAS DKSTROYED. Cuiombl.in Minister of War Co-Arms It-p irtg Strict Neutrality. NKW YOHK. Aug. 29 The Assxlat- 1 Pre;, received the following, datei H .g.ta, August 29, fr jm a Col imbtan llle.al of high rank. "G-neral Pelro de Cwpini. acting minister of war. confirms the reports t.na: within the last fifteen Joys he haj Jr'troyei nearly all the Colombian gu-'rriilas. "The government of Colombia has milntalned a strict neutrality regarding Keualor and Venezuela, notwithstand ing the fattt :h the governors said the governm-nts have upheld ani aidel th? rebels of Col imbia, thus prolonging the revolution In this country." MAIL, INFORMATION FAVORARLE. WASHINGTON, Aug. 29.-Mail infor ina.l.in received at ttie C ilomMan lega tion continues favorable and ciuses the hope that peaceful conjlll.ins will ob tatn. WAR FILLS THE AIR. The County Torn Asur.der With Inter na! Strife . NKW YORK. Aug. 2.'. A dispatch to pie- Herald fnm Panama. Cobaibla. say: Plots anl counter plots fill the air. There Is war here of the most hl.levus kind and strife that tears the couitry asunder, in which brother Is pitted airai'-st brother, friend against friend and iielghbir against neighbor. Fertile fields have been deva-suted. once thriv ing towns have been decimated In pop ulation nrtd villages have been wiped ut of ixist.nce. Rands of arnuM men occupy every highway and traffic i tu-.toticaUv at a standstill, while frantic women mourn their dead and hungry bale's clamor for food. Th- entire republic is a seething cal dr.u of unrest, for so critical Is the sit natl in that officers of the government which must be reached within a few lays as matters cannot long continue as th y are. Great battles must soon he fought and upon the results will de pen I not alone the supremacy of clash ing narties in Colombia, but also per haps, the integrity of the territory of three neighboring republics Venezuela, Kcua 1 r and Nicaragua. Feeling runs high along the borders and a g-neral war may be precipitated at any moment by any trivial Incident. Tho revolution has resulted itself after la-stit'g nearly two years Into an Inter national struggle between the Liberals and Conservatives of four sister repub ies, allied In their history, contiguous in territory, kindred by climate and by tongue. SHIPMENTS OF ARMS. War Materials Going to Warring Fac tors la South America. NKW YORK. Aug. 29 Special agents of the t'nited States government arc constantly watching for the shipment of arms from this Port destined to fall into the hands of the warring factions in Colombia and the Information con certing the shipments of arms and oth er war materlils from bete to Centra! American ports is sent to Washington in the form of weekly reports. I: Is said that a report has been sent o Washington containing the Informa tion that during the week ending Aug ust 27th these amounts of arms and explosives were shipped from New York to Mexican. Central and South Ameri can ports: Mexico, seven cases of fire arms, elev en rases of cartridges and 2S,n,'0 pounds of powder. United States of Colombia. 206 ru-es of cartridges and one Drtggs-Seahury 15-pounder rapid fire from Pan-America nexposltlon (latter weapon not man ifested.) Venezuela, twenty cases of fire crack ers anl 429 can- of raliroal materlil. Santo Domingo, 'jVi pounds of gun o'lwd r. I.'riiguiy, lO'i fwtn i firer.tck-rs. Arg--n:rie Republic, on case of fire irrn-i and five en- ' cartridge. On tral America, on? .- of fire ttrmn arid two as-n of c.irtridg-s. IVd.vl.i, thirty-fix -as--s mark'd 'wh'ibarrowj." k::ti:rxs from santa maria. G-n- rai Alhan Is in Cavanilla and Re-port-i Satlrfar-.ory Condition. COfiN. Aug. 29. PaitsengTs arrived iiy the Frem.b steamship V--rcai!l'S say thai G"ie-i Alban I In Cavanilla anl thit he had rcturne 1 f-om Sinta Maria ar.il Rhi Ha-ha on the Colombian war ship G-n Tal l'itiw, 1 -airing affalm In ha: jHrcti'Ai Ir. a st.Isfactory ctmlltl .n. LE I'.OI BTiXTKHOLDERS HAVE EXCITED MEETING nly Two Directors Left. Owing to I'--s-lgna'i'in Mining Engineer Instruc.ed t ) Rep-rt. INDON. Aug. 2. An excited meet ing of th shareh dlers of the Le Rol M.nir.g Company vas heid t.iay. I: wat amounc?i that Whltaker Wr.ght ha I tele phoned a letter explain ing that, owing to resignations, ther-i wore only two directors left and advis ing the meeting to form a committee to appoint new ones. It then transpired that Wright, Lorl Duffer and Messrs. Itu-.-gg and Mills ha J all resigned. The m ting after much commotion appointed Mtnlng Engineer R. J. Frech eville as dlrecor and resolved to snl him t Britisb Columbia to examine in to and repert upon the whole business. lai.ut n.cnjni i.Aiw-iijv;3. r" Immens- St-amshlps for Pacific China Trade. NEW YORK. Aug. 29.-The Mail and Express today says: The Northern Pacific Railway Company has decided to build two immense steamships for :he Pacific and China trade. They will be of 2S0 tons or with thr-e times the capacity of the L average ocean freighter. P KESTRALNING ORDER DENIED. F. A. H-inze May Operate the Minnie Healey Mine. HELENA. Mont.. Aug. 29. Th su preme court announced an Important ruling in a litigation involving the Min nie Healey mine, In Butte, to lay, when the application of Miles FInHn for an iniunctlon to restrain F. A. Heinze from operating the mine, pending an appeal from Judge Harney's decision, was de nied. Work will Immediately be re sumed In the mine. Affidavits reflecting on the oharacur of Judge Harney were ordered stricken from the files of the court. PIERCE CITY RACE WAR. Sher.ff Held Responsible for Lynching of Three Innocent Negroes. JEFFERSON CITY, Aug. 29. Adjutant-General Cameron in a report to Governor Pickery, on the recent Puree Citv ra.e war, holds Sheriff Manlove. of Lawrence county responsible for the lynching of three innocent negroes. Mr. Cameron says: "Hid Sheriff Manlove remained there whtn excitem-nt ran high and askel aid of the militia the trouble and loss of life would have been averted." TRAIN DERAILED. Two Killed and Twenty-Seven Injured, Two Probably Fatally. NEWARK. N. J., Aug. 29. The ac commo lation train over the Northern Central railroad was derailed tonight at Fairville. Two Persons were killed and tw -enty-sevei injured, two probably fa tally. The dead are: Wm. MEAGER, engineer. HOWARD Tl'BBS. ticket agent. ANARCHIST ARRESTED. BUDA PEST, Aug. 29. Johann N.igy, an anarchist, has been arrested at De- breziri. The police found in his posses- ion letters threatening the life of Em eror Francis Joseph. RESIDEN '!' BURNED. M MIXNVILLE. Ore., Aug. 29.-The residence of Mrs. Sidney Burnett, moth- J er of Judge George Burnett, of Salem. ' tnirned this evening. Loss, two thou- . sand doll irs. j FRUSrtYTFRIAN"? MEET. SARATOGA, N. Y.. Aug. 29.-The Presbyterian committee on revision of the Westminster Confession held two executive sessions today and made Im portant progress. SILVE RMARKET. NEW YORK, Aug. 29. Silver. 684. TRYING TO BREAK THE BLOCKADE Twenty-Five Non-Union Men Shipped to Porto Costa. WILL LOAD VYHEAT SHIPS CoEfllctlof Slslementj ol Crals Mca and Fed cratiol Stcretiry-Fierce Fi(fct Bf tweet Police aad Three rlaa deed laioa Mea. SAN FRANCIS.'0. Aug. 29. Leading grain merchants asserted today that the blockade of wheat ships has been effec tually broken. Twenty-five non-union grain handlers were shipped to Porta Ccsta today and it Is said others will follow tomorrow. "Ail this talk about business mov ing smoothly on the city front i non sense," declared Andrew Furuseth. sec retary of the City Front Federation. "There are, at most, S00 men at work on the water front today. Employers are tryinng this untrained force to ac complish the work of 12.000 experienced men who are on strike." The most serious disturbance of the day was a fierce fight between the po lice and a gang of about 300 union men at Stewart and Folsom street!. A crowd gathered around a truck that had broken down and Jeered the driver. The crowd resisted the attempts of the po lice to disperse them and would not give away until a doxen or more had been severely clubbed LIST OF DEAD INCREASES. Accident to City of Trenton Worsj Than a: First Supposed. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 29. The re sult of the explosion of the boiler of the steamer Cl'v of Trenton yesterda waa more rerious than at first supposed. Nine persons are known positively to have ben killed and two of the injured wm probably die. The list of missing numbers twenty-two and will doubtless add many to the death roll. DIFFICULTY STILL UNSOLVED. BERLIN. Aug. 29. The difficulty in connection with the expiatory mission to Germany, headed by Prince Chun, is still unsolved. It is understood that the Chinese minister to Germany, Lu Hoi Hang, who went to Basle to aee Prince Chun, does not intend to return to Berlin although he did not take for mal leave of Emperor William. MOTHER SUPERIOR KILLED. DENVER, Aug. 29. A special to the News from Durango, Colorado, says: By the turning over of a Pullman Rio Grande train this morniag Mother Eaptiste, of Denver, mother superior of Colorado, was killed, and Sls'er Mary Nora and Harley McCoy, of Dencer, and Fullman Conductor Whan were In jured. COUNTERFEITER BOUND OVER. BAKER CITY, Ore., Aug. 29. E. R. Coon, the counterfeiter arrested Tues day, was examined teday before United States Commissioner Moore and bound ever to the United States court in the sum of 2"00. HOSPITAL SHIP ARRIVES. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29. The na val hosnital ship Solace arrived today from Manila, via Guam and Honolulu. The vsscl brought a number o' passen gers, among them the wives and chil dren of naval officers. BASEBALL SCORES. PORTLAND, Aug. 29. Portland, 0; Tacoma, 2. SEATTLE, Aug. 29. Seattle, 5; Spa kane. -1. Baking Powder Makes the bread more healthful. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum bating powders are the (jreatest mcaaccri to health of the present day. noru Mll plf CO., ww