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DAYTON OREOOS Navy Destroys Works oh the Bay of Subig. England Serves Notice of an Ultimatum. Mammoth Exhibit of Prod, uct» o f the Northwest TOWN OF OLA NG A 1*0* RIDDLED FORMRR NEGOTIATIONS AREOFF INFORMATION AND RECREATION *fc o F a i r O p e n in g S ep tem b er I * B e e D a p a i d B o o u ln g V e lli London, Sept. 87.—The officials of told thi The Oregon Industrial Exposition at the foreign office this evening gave out they r Portland this year is going to be a the text of the letter of the secretary of ¡ banded, grand combination of fair, land con state for the colonies, Joseph Chamber- cert« and thrilling performances by lain, to the British high commissioner world-renowned performers. in South Atrios, Sir Alfred Milner, All the products of the entire North ddted September 84. The British re west w ill be attractively exhibited. ply expresses regret that her majesty’s Grains, grasses, fruits, (lowers, vegeta offer No. 6, of September 8, has been bles, etc., w ill all be shown, and man- refused, and says: , nfactnred articles w ill be attractively - "The object her majesty’s govern arranged. ment had in view in the recent nego The permanent organisation of the tiations has been stated in a manner American' Hide 4b Leather Company which cannot admit of misapprehen was effected in New York. —v sion, via: To obtain such immediate | The local revolution in Argentina der a heavy insw representation for Uitlanders as will The Crown cotton mills, of Dalton, has been quelled. to the cannon, wl enable them to secure for themselves Ga., has established a world’s record that fair and just treatment which was The Dakota boy* w ill be entertained ’troyed by gunc by paying a dividend of 88 per cent. formally promised them in 1881, and Ljty'the people of Portland. turned to the wi The mnsio at the exposition xt Port The state grain commission of Wash w h ich her m ajesty intended to secure land this year is going to be of th* Lopes and 64 followers surrendered c-e?nent^ maD ington has reaffirmed the grades adopt far them when she granted privileges ivory beet. Bennett’s full military w h iu waUin< ed last year, and mad* them permanent. to Byrnes at Negros island. of self-government to the Transvaal. band w ill give both classical and popu | Vloe-President Hobart is ill, and ter weather, the No conditions less comprehensive than The navy department has directed lar concerts every afternoon and even Filipino reinforce those oontained in the telegram of that the Eagle and Yankee be accepted may not again preside in the senate. So S ays O s U w l s S m it h , W h o T h in k s ing, and its music is really grand. D o w « * I * O v a ra a tlm a ta U . September 8, can be relied on to effect at the Portsmouth navy yard by Octo The remaining six companies of Mon- Ol*ag»po- At 6 While the exposition at Portland ha* ber IT. tana volunteer* have arrived in San Monterey beg i Toronto, Ont., Sept. 25.—Goldwrt that object. •11 the best features of a fair, the dull “ The refusal of the South African the town, whioh i Smith, writing in a local paper, says: and uninteresting features are carefully The navy department has awarded Francisco. "Nothing could show the extent to government to entertain the offer thus ont ont, and everything is made’ bright the contract for building the Porto Otis’ Chinese exolnsion act is cans- "com made, ooming, as it does, after four] whioh the head of Columbia has been and interesting. The amusement fas- mouth dock to John Pierce, of Nev ing considerable uneasiness in diplo- L,wi7^ A* 7 <«n turned by the war more than her ador months of protracted negotiations, tore comprises performances by the York, at >1,880,000. matlo dories. i- v with bar seco ation of the hero Dewey. What did olSees five year* of extended agitation, great Florens troupe, this being their Relict of Spanish rale in Cuba are to I Three new cases, making 81 so tar teries; the Charles C A P T U R E D BY R E B E L S the hero Dewey and his comrades dof and makes it useless further to pursue first appearance in America. The be disposed of. The property of Cu and 8 deaths is the yellow fever report ing immediately, They eat in almost perfect safety and discussion on the line* hitherto fol wonderful sisters Maearte will givt bans that was confiscated by the Span from New Orleans. gent cannon ansi destroyed at long range a line of.help- lowed, and the imperial government is thrilling performances every evening, iard* w ill be retorted. More bubonic plague is reported at passing eloee to tt lesa tubs, with some hundreds of the '&ÓW compelled to consider the sitúa- and Major Gans, the smallest man ia poor Spaniards who manned them , ■ tion afresh and to focmhlate its own The insurgent leader, General de Alexandria. There are four new eases •took- The gnu v the world, w ill be on exhibition, and The American 1 Castro, is making much progress in at Sparta, Portugal. and who alone had any opportunity of proposal* for a fifikl settlement of the there w ill be an immense merry-go- showing heroism on the occasion. So issues which have been crested in Venezuela. He is following the course round for the children. There will be- The large Dungeness ooel mine In 2 wreedtoTa ran South Africa by the policy constantly perfectly secure did the Americana feel pursued by the revolutionists in 1888. West Virginia, which has been lying oo lack of healthful amusements. that they adjourned to breakfast in the followed for many year* by the govern The immense exposition building has A, TMiMfinrror train collided with * idle for tw o years, has resum ed. fifty mpn wpnj hu middle of their sport. There was ment of the republlo of SouthjA fric a been made as pretty as a picture, aad freight tr a in 18 miles southeast of Kan- I A relief expedition has bean sent by east of the cannot It w ill comuiaulosta the result of its among them a sin gle casu alty, and hcv as* City. Four people were killed and the mounted police to Mackenzie trail, a severe Manser fl they all gone tiger hunting one casual deliberations in a later dispatch.” dor it w ill present when illuminated four others more or less seriously in where great suffering is said to pro- The men from A telegram received from Calcutta ty at least probably would have oo- by its 8,600 electric lights. jured. vi»L the first to read announces the departure of the trans purred. A new feature this year is a repro News has been received from Alaska Dewey’s ships are in need of repair*, Conoord’s men v "For this, however, Dewey, ia de port Chidhana for South Africa, and duction of Multnomah falls, the pride to the effect that the front of the Taku and several million dollar* w ill bo Kun’ which they clared to be the equal of the great sea the last transport for the Cape w ill rt all Oregon. It is 80 feet high, hat glacier was shattered by a recent earth I spent In overhauling and remodeling _r* - cannon was 1 men who oonquered in the terrible days leave India tomorrow. the same rastio bridge as the original, quake. Thousands of tons of ice were them. timeter Krupp ( A special dispaoth from Pretoria say* of Aboukir, Copenhagen, Trafalgar. If and is w orth ooming miles to see. precipitated into the sea. ha were so inclined he might probably that the members of the volksraad, be Mrs. stoinhoider, of Dorchester, w a^h^«« bo elected president of the United lieving that the British note* axe in The master of the Norwegian cutter Nob., ended her life by winding wil- tended to gain time for the concentra States. Martha, reporta that on September 8, low with«, around her throat unMl .ho on tha north coast of King Chalres is "Canada cannot possibly take part tion of troops, urge the government to land, he picked up an anchor and buoy in the celebration of Dewey’s triumphs adjourn the raad immediately and to The insurgents have captured the the beach. without evidence of discourtesy toward sand Great Britain p' note declaring marked "Andree Polar Expedition.” United State* gunboat Uradenta, in Gunner Olsen e: Spain, a friendly nation, which has th at further m obilization w ill l>e re It is probable that after the first of the Omni river, where she was patrol- guncotton in thn done Canada no wrong. Spain, let it garded as an unfriendly act. Trenches, the coming-year railroad employes will ing. One officer, an Oregon boy, and cannon, which ha ba remembered, though deprived of her earthworks and sandbag defenses are have to pay fare when traveling over nine of her crew are missing. The Pe- fir* of the warship posssssions in this hemisphere, is still pbeing elected in all the available ap- any but their own lines. Influential tool reports that the Urdaifeta was The Americana ( ft M editerranean power, decayed at i proaohe* to the capital. shippers will also bo obliged to pur burned by the Fhliipinoa and her guns boats, the firing ii present, but capable of restoration. chase their ticket*. and ammunition taken. to protect the emt B o a * l a th O V o lk s n u td . The British government w ill hardly The steamer Kohn Maru foundered William Bonney, a noted explorer, cor<I’> mon were t Pretoria, Sept. 87.—The imperial thank the Canadian government for in a typhoon off the Japanese coast, is dead at London.- shore and the w* dispatch was read today in the volks making her an implacable enemy.” going to the bottom like a stone. 8he raad. President Kruger announced At Key West Sunday 80 new oases of “ ¿¡¿JJ’Brinaer, ' H O O T E D O F F T H E P L A T FO R M . that the reply of the government of the had 60 passengers on board, the major wit ity being women and children. Twelve yellow fover and two deaths were re- lannch> South Afrcan republlo would be pre cellent work on thi of these were drowned and two fatally 1,0 sented to the volksraad tomorrow. be entirely lost sighatlf. He saw the injured. As a result of religions riots, Ferroll, party. Captain J women going about in dogs, dressed in Spain, has been proclaimed under mar- rines, captured a i Captain Dreyfus has bean pardoned T ro o p s 1« th o M a ta l. | men’s Clothes, in blacksmith and other tial law. piece. Lieutenant by tho council of ministers. Durban, Natal, Sept. 27.—Seven shops, wielding the sledge hammer* The plant of the American Tin-Plate command ef the la handled and fifty men of the Leicester with the men. . > Colonel John Miley, inspector-gen company, at Atlanta, Ind., was de- movement was splc shire regiment, 760 of the Royal Dub eral of volunteers, is dead at Manila. u i « r nzV «aitiM. ttroyed by fire: loss, >160,000. controlled. lin fusilleers, 200 mounted infantry V ictoria.B .O tv-flhpt. 87.—News Hawaii w ill endeavor to secure set and the Eighteenth hussar* have arrived reached here by the Cottage City that tler* from northern Italy and Sweden. at Dundee from L adysm ith. • . •ay they w ill push the old patriot for- a relief expedition has been sent by the Mark Hann* says it would be more ward In the ooming Caban elections. Monterey fli motfhted polios to the Mackenzie trail disgrace for us to sell tha Phillip- Pietermaritzburg, Natal, Sept. 27.— where great suffering is said to prevail. The steamers City of Seattle and Cot- 21 shot* from her 1 pines. Tho troops that have boon moved from The last arrival from the Mackenzie tage City, which have arrived frond from her 18-inoh Ladysmith to Dundee will form a new was an Australian named Edwardson, At a lumber yard fife In Los Angeles Alaska, had a combined cargo of >600,- which was riddlpd company at Glencoe, their places being who, after losing hi* supplies, was a three men were injurtd, two o f them WO. 1 at several points, y filled by other* from India. The move week without food. A prospecting ex fatally. A French paper says that Colonel STRU CK ment was executed so smartly and un pedition whioh returned to Dawson One battalion of the Thirty-fifth will Jonanste, president of the Rennes court- ' ’ ___ expectedly that the Boer spies were un after 10 weeks on the upper Klondike, sail from Portland on the Elder withlr martial, voted for the acquittal ol Ttaospov* L m I m b aware of it until it we* actually ac Porcupine and Stewart rivers, repoAs 10 day*. S la C o m p a n ie s B e t a r a on th e T ran sp o rt Dreyfus. , W evfcl.» B .r l complished. r*- X o o lo n d l* . that although colon are found there is Scheurer Kestner, chief exponent of The district of Adlen, in Asia Minor, ot8“ F” “ 0180®: no gold on any of the creeks of these Sax Francisco, Sept. 26.—The Uni the cause of Dreyfus, died on the day was visited by an earthquake, and ac- J departments. ted States transport Zealan.lia arrived the captain was pardoned. cording to the latest advices over 800 P°rt w ith te from Manila via Yokohama today, harm A m e r le a a P ris o n e r« . person, perished. . ’ . A prominent Filipino ha* approached ing on board six companies of the First Manila, Sept. 27.—Two Englishmen General McArthur in the, matter of Between 8,000 and 4,000 marine en- Montana volunteers. A noisy greeting releasing the American prisoner*. Calcutta, Sept. 27.— Eartquakes,, who had been ' held by the insurgents was extended to the returning soldiers, gineers on the Great Lakes threaten a since Jane, have arrived at Angeles. flood* and terrible landslides ooeevred irm r nri The empress dowager of China is strike unless their demand for a 18 M whose safe arrival was announced by at and near Darjeeling, in the lower They have reported that the Filipino the blowing of steam whistles and th* said to be seriously ill and Earl Lf congress has resolved that 14 American Himalayas, last night. Great damage Hung Chang has been recalled to The Colombian government haa’ls- the horses, and so l discharge of cannon. was done, and no fewer than 80 native« prisoner* shall be surrendered Wednes powej. sued a decree closing her ports to ships died that the Leele Notification of the Zelandia’s com day or Thursday. They have, how perished. Then was a rainfall of 28 ing was promptly given, and tug* weni President Kruger has been informed having the bubonio plague on board, lulu and landed th ever, no information as to the where Inohee in 88 hours. Three bad land store* and the sur out to greet the transport. One tug had that the will receive no help from Ger arriving from Infected ports. slide* took place between Darjeeling about* of Captain Charles M. Rocke on board a number of official* of Cali many in the event of war with Groat Dispatches from Johannesburg re- transport than at* and Sonada, involving the tran s-sh ip feller, of the Nineteenth infantry, who Britain. fornia and of San Francisco, ami mem- port a complete dislocation of the Rand disappeared in April last, and from ment of a railway train of passengers. ben of the local reception committee, Labor unions have ordered all work mining industry. The exodus con According to the latest reports, nine whom nothing has been heard. They reinforced by a brass tiand. The othdl In connection with the Chicago fall fes tinues and all the mines are closing. Europesm children and 20 natives were assert that three Americans who were tival stopped until an agreement is The excitement of meeting his chil lost between those two points. The captured by the rebel* are anting M carried Governor Smith, of Montana; United States Senator Carter ami * reached. dren ha* produced a serious reaction whole Calcutta road is mocked, and officers in the insurgent army. s* party of Montanans, who were vocifer in the condition of Dreyfus, and it is . „ „ „ . . , . . . . , . B S m o o to n B o llo V K ip o d lt lo n . the Paglajohre line has been seriously After a six weeks’ siege Jules Guer ous in their joy at beholding their sol ev?nin, “ She w ^ V i v e £ u r e ^ k S * « 1*’ ’ » -M o v e d at last by damaged. feared that it may be necessary to send London, Sept 27—The Berlin corre * in, the French anti-Semitic agitator, £ £ S t h e roefe a id when .h 7 fln a llÌ « 7 “ d Al*out 100 acre* of tea have l>een spondent of the Daily Mall, in a dis dier kith and kin once more. surrendered when the army was shot* him to Malta or Madeira. The health of all on board is excel destroyed from Jalapahai to Burchill. patch dealing with the great increase floated off at high tide it was foun.l that 2 J Ì ’m r t S t h * Ì an™,’ n te r ^ fY rd ’ to attack his fort. Congressman Hawley, representing lent, and there was but one death on of American iron and steel import* into ha«i- At tha latter place some 8,000 feet of Mrs. Mary Brooks, who has been ia American capitalists, has purchased a the Jagged rook had t o n a hole in her the voyage, that of James Ashton, , ".J “ ships and sufferings almost beyond hu water supply pipe ha* been ruined. Germany,-aayK...... - ? a Michigan prison for 83 years has been large sugar estate in Cuba, in the prov Fourth United States cavalry, who died "I learn that the Garvin Maohine The electrio light plant has suffered ll w ill' b . - ,nr «..Tswtonow ■**“ • ndnr*ac«, Canadian officials bava pardoned. She immediately married ince of Matansas. A million and a September 18 of pneumonia. Asid* It w ill be necessary for the Leelenaw dtapatohed B w lief expBditton over the half w ill ba expended in improving it. to ffo i» drycfock for a considerable P o n t o n trail routT The reaouer. seriously, and the town is in darkness. Company and the Nile, tool works are from this case there was no sickness on the man who had her convicted. going to erect large plants in Berlin. There Is great fear of farther rain. In a, dition to the leak, , j Representative Dalzell, of Pennsyl 1 "Big Dan” Dougherty, a notorious overhauling. A dispatch from Jalpaiguri, on the Other important American concerns, board the transport daring the trip. « u ^ S e Z “ th ÌS f 7 * splendidiy equipped’ body, 1 1 by bankrobber aad murderer,' who has vania, says that loth the senate and river Teesta, 40 miles southeast of Dar including the Buffalo Forge Company, O t i s B o o o m o s u C a t h o l le . . Corporal Kerving and Constable Boke. jeeling, -asps that a boat crossing the are expected to follow suit. There is house will present bills in regard to been serving a sentence ia Manchester, experienoa on the reef. England, has been pardoned and is New York, Sept. 88.—Apropos of th« currency legislation at the next session Awmkor Mar«« Sank. The voyage w ill probably require eeven Teesta with three European* ««d six an average ol £2,400 value of iron tool» thought to have started for this country. of congress. Chicago, Sept. 86.—During a severe months. The expedition left Dawson, native* was swamped by the high alone imported weekly from New charges of vandalism in Catholio churches ia the Philippines by Ameri Official reports Of two battles be trind and rain storm this evening the going down the Yukon to the mouth of waves. The body of one of its occu York.” C. N. Peck, a prominent fanner liv can soldiers, a correspondent of the tween the Mexicans and Yaqni* have steam barge Cleveland, laden with 100,- Porcupine river. Thence the voyagers pant* has been found 14 miles down a l i l o * k * Sn<to r e o n k a ln B s » l o s lm , ing near Lexington. Morrow county, Times calls attention to the fact that reached Los Angeles. The Mexicans 000 feet of lumber, sank in the harbor go np the Porcupine to the portage of the river. It is reported that the Vacaville, Cal., Sept. 88.—By the Oregon, died from hemorrhage of the in a recently published book issued by lungs. The neighbors though* he had were victorious in both engagements, near the mutho of the Chicago river. I Bell and Weet Rat rivers, where they Euorpeans, Anderson, Knster and explosion of a soda fountain in « bakery a Paullst father a list is given of but suffers,! considerable loss. War Captain Henry Davis and a crew of 111 cross the mountains to the Pelly river, Whitman, jumped overboard. Their today, Karl Andler, an employe, was sm alli»x, became frightened and re *’American Converts from Proteastant- fused to bury him, and two physician* Is proceeding, despite the official an- men were rescued by tugs with oonsid- thence portage to the Mackenzie and fate is unknown. Search parties have killed. The proprietor, who was fill- ism ,” in whioh appears the name of noucement of suspension of hostilities. arable difficulty.___________ down that stream to Fort MoPherson. been sent to look for them. Ing the fountain, was uninjured. perforated the task unaided. Colonel E. 8. Otis, United States army. T ro g o S g In a T h oaS o r. V s e lo C o lilo O o * Ik . M o ro T k a a T k o y A skoO F a r . Daniel Lamont’s private fortune la M o s to r o * O a t. T k a V a u a o u o lo n K o v o jo tlu n . Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 86.—Julia Saa Francisco, Sept. 26.—TheChron- Cleveland, Sept. 27— A* a result of Frank H. Burford, a 16-year-old boy, now said to reach >8,000,000. San Francisco, Sept. 27.—The Idaho New York, Sept. 86.—A dispatch to Morrison, the leading lady of the * ’Mr. iole says: Definite aad reliable infor- a meeting ef the executive committee has been admitted to tha bar in Guth The aavy department ba* token steps Plaster of Paris” farce-comedy com- mation sent to the Chronicle from the of the Lake Carriers* Association, held and North Dakota volunteers were the Harald from Port Spain, Trinidad, rie, O. T. for the opening of a naval reoruiting pany, shot and killed Frank Leiden, East sets at rest the rumors about the this afternoon, the wages of nearly 18,- mustered out of service of their coun says: The Venezuelan government 11 Two divinity students are working station at Buffalo, N. Y. concentrating its eastern fortes at Guy* stage manager and leading man of the sale of the Crocker holdings of South- 000 men employed oo the veseel* of the try at the Presidio today. their way through Yala by doing job era to meet he revolutionist troops un oompsmy, at 8 o ’clock tonight, at the era Paciflo stock, and ends speculation Great Lake* w ill be raised from 10 to a s o la s i« « B i l l e d T k r o o I t r o t h e rs . The queen regent of Spain has signed printing. Tha nsris of the firm is der General Mata. A decisive engage a deoree oalllng eat 80.000 man of the City opera house, on the stage just be- as to the purchaser. The Crocker 20 per cent, beginning October 1. Palmetto, Ga., Sept. 27.— B. P. Clark 4k Watkins. fore the curtain rose for the perform- shares, numitering 840,000, and veined 1888 class for military acrvlos. This inolndea 2,000 engineers, who de Heara, J. P. Hearn and Henry Heart,' meat is expected to take place very ance to begin. Three shots wave fired approximately at >10,000,000, hare manded an advanoe of 12X per cent, brothers, wdre killed today by the ex soon. It is reported that the reason At the ooming session of con«root Alexander Henderson, of Syracuse, at olsoe range by the woman’ all tak- been bought by a syndicate of which Hawaii will bo represented by William and threatened to strike should it not plosion of a stationary engine boiler in President Andrade returned to Caracas O. Smith, formerly attoinov general has acted sc pall bearer at the funeral ing effect in Leiden’s head. He sank C. P. Huntington was the promoter be oonceded. Instead of the 12 >4 per a building owned by them. Thè ex was that he feared (treachery on the of that aountiy. Ha will ba appointed of 178 of his friends daring the last 60 to the floor and was dead ia a few min- ' aad is the head, sad of whioh tha °« it asked for by the engineers, they plosion was caused by letting cold part of two generals Who are believed Tsars. to ba ia sympathy with the revolution- by President Dole. _____ ntss. The woman was arrested and Speyers, of New York, are the bankers, w ill reoeive an advance of 20 per oent. water into the boiler. It is estimated that abont 400,000 taken to the city jail. | It ia also certain that tha recent visit Treasper« strike. ’ J Gups are now being made with small acres of land in the Dnltod States are O « o D o o th M S w l . b a r o . I s l . o d . A ooroner’s inquest was held, at of James Speyer to this coast had muoh Baa Francisco, Sept. 27.—The boll- - N e w York, Sept. 23^-Privzte Ó. Clevolaitd atroot-Osr Drnsmlte«. thormometers which tall the degree el planted with vinse. which it waa developed that trouble ' to do with tha Crooks* deal, erm akers in tho Fulton and Riodon temperature of tho coooa or ooffee they Cleveland, O., Sept. 26.—Anothto Oswald, of the First Infantry, who was At the convention In Msrqnette. had existed between Leiden and Miss J C. P. Huntington is now virtuUly lorn works struck today ont of sym hold. Big Consolidated street car was dyna transferred to Swinburne island last Morrison, and today she slapped h im ., ia control of the Southern Pacific. Mich., of the Western Hay Fever As pathy for the boilermakers employed Secretary of Agriculture Wilson ia sociation. W . A. Rowe, of Das Moines, The woman claims that Leiden fre-' Other outside holdings are also said to on the United 8tatoa transports, who Tuesday from tha transport Buford, mited tonight. The explosion occurred on the Wade Park line, in a lonesom« arranging for an exhauetivs scientific quently Insult»! her, and in self da- hare bean purchased by the same syU- have demanded >8.28 for an eight-hour died tonight from yellow fever. place near the city limit*. The explo investigation of tho abandoned farms F o u r T u o fc U C o r a l sod. Tha foimer Spanish erniser Reina sion smashed tho front wheel* on each of New England, with a view to their Meroedee may ba ia the big water pa T oleio, O., Sept. 8«.—Lake Erie side. Th* car jumped the track, ran reclamation. red* at Now York thia month in honor Witnessed the worst storm o f'th e sea across tha other track and stopi«-! lu David Rankin, of Talkio, Mo., who of Admiral Dewey’* return. son, the wind blowing at tha rat* of 70 the gutter of the street. There ww* is said to bo the richest farmer in tha miles an hour. Four yachts were cap only two passenger*, and they loth William Henry Ijams, who ha* re- world, mads his beginning with no oth sized near Maumee bay, *pd the crews escaped injury. Nobody was *een sboM resigned aa treasurer of tho Baltimore er oapital than a horse Ho now owa% were repeutx! with difflcultr - ■ « « « ^ • « .V A M M tli* tka ptaea where th* explosion occurred, at tho ago of 47. 88,000 acres •« lead, > Ohio Railroad Company, was in the yabfo damage to houses is reported ia and th an la no clew to the perpètre set vie* of that oorporstion for 46 year*. Worth from >M kb >100 aa acre. Emperor William is on a vtait to Sweden. A big strike for an eight-hour day is anticipated in Cuba. ▲ regiment of Canadians desire to be sent to South Africa in the event of war with the Boars. a Checks for >6,000,000 have been is-* sued by the government for the antici pated October interest. oo oo tju ow