l'HK MOItMXJ ANIOKIAN 1VKDNKKDA) MORNING. SKPTKMKER 19. IBM Grny's HACK 1ST STORK We art closing out our tntlr depart inont of tltiwara tnt granll Ironwar at price below wholesale. ThM art first quality good and art manufaot. Ured by Itit following Brmii BL Louis Htamplng Co., liaberman Mfg. Co. ant Kli'klmlfer, In (act any fao lory brand you want. Thli la a far opportunity (or merchant and partita who wleh to buy at wholesale, follow lug la Hit Hat of pricwai HI'llVIAl. HAI.IC (IF Ht'llOOL Hl'ITH. Jioyp.' heavy shil emit, .worth ti.Ut ! prlne 11.40 Youtha' whiMil culm, wnrth I'j, ' prlre IN Men's r.n wimI pants, regular val u S. sale irlc M' Webster's unabridged dictionary, regular price W. al I'rtre t 6 A f"w nun t'oooa ruga, slse 1671 worth II M, sale pries 1 M I Mimrt rtilte tea imi. sal title .1 XXX silver Mated knives and forks, worth 13 a aalit price ,. ."6 A large assortment of new goods Just arrived, rail and rsamlne thein. 510 Commercial Street. ItKI'OKT OK T!IK CONIUTION OK TIIK Frst Naticncl Baik, OK ANTOltIA, At Anlorln. In tliB Wat ol Oregon, at the. cloaa of IneluiMS, Hcpteinlirr Till, H'J1). IIKH01!UCK.1. Iostiaaii.1 .ll.rout.ta S2.Vi.Kl fiO Kenltnft, seeiurd ami nil retired a,6M M V. H, IniiiiU to swiirti rirrtila- tluli I2,VH Premiums on It. h. IkiuIs.... iH) (Ml Hlwas, will Hire, etc 100,(1X1 3(1 Oilier real ratal aod mort gage owned P.SH dl Due I fin ntii nal bank (not reei-rv ngruts) 2,7711 "H line (nun state banks and banket '.H.71H U Ihi from niipniv! fraerva gent 12rt.aw 4H Checks mul oilier nu.li Items. J.iUI 44 Notes of other national banks. 4U U) Nickels ami ceul 1W SO lawful nioni-y rraarve Id bank, vli: IWlc Ul.UX) Oil JUNl-ln!rr noli . .11.1 (HI 141.31. W Hixlemiillnn fnn.l wild lH. treasurer t& i r rent of cir- Ciilu'luiu MUM Totl . . MAUILITIES t,fl.t.7l 13 'g.ilVork txl.l in f BaiXrtM fnri.hi.lTl 00 I'm. lit 1,1.1 iiMitlta. ei- peiueaaml lart paid,, . . . 2MlSlS Kala.tml lank liotre Jul- ataiulli'K W" C loe to date l.atikp nti.l batik- ara 8.-1 32 linliviiloiil ill 'HiU aiibj.'i'l to rlMvk.44il,I.Yi h7 Deinaiiil terlifl- rat. m.l dcpoail KT.IU 4.' Cettilrl obocka... .kl,ll'.'4 54 &V.IU1 K3 Total (K.:,I7I 13 Kta'w (if Orcgtiu. I 1( (Vunly of Clntaop.t 1, H. H. (li.KiHiN.ri el.lcriif Ibe alnii ratio J lmtik,i!o rolciunly wrnr Unit the alxivo atiili-u i l l Ik lr no to I lie lot of n.y knowledge and U'lirl. 8. 8. (Ioiiikin, (Vl.ii r. Rtilwcribt-il ami aworD In U-fnre nie (Ilia h'lll dav of rvplcliilvr. IHyU C. li. Thoxkuk, Notar VMe. Corwt-Atleal: Jumiu Kaum, ) W. V. M. tiiiKum,. Wm. M Lauii, ) Direrlora. John Krhard of Phlladolphla baa a Vln dated lttl, which haa a head on either aide, ahowlng that mlatakra art mad even at the mint. e ' ' A DISEASE Karl's Clover Root Tea llraullllae tha rnmpleilnn, Piirlllee tht ni.Hl,(ilvf Krenh,Clfr(l.ln, Curmt'cin llml(.ii, In.llamlli.n, and all Kriivll.nii n( ll hkUi. An hkwiiIiI l.iutlv Nrv 'lanlr. KnKI on nh.oli.l (.mrmitea ex all drueiftoi at DIU., 60c. and f 1.00. 8. C. WELLS 4 CO.. LtROY, N. V. aoil eaoeaitTOaa Joel Chandler Harrla haa never aen a piny acted. The only time ho haa vlalted a thiter haa been to hear a rending by Jamea Whltcomb Riley. The Key to Health J Beccham's Pills j A nrntlfl Cathartic. Bcccham's Pills For Sick IIcadache,eto. Beecham's Pills Annual Snle, 6,000,000 boxes. 10 cents and 25 cents-Druggists, WffW KIDM'COY BESTS STEVE O'DONNELL Lst!fr Goes Out In the Slxtb Round at Nw York. MCOY HAD EASY BATTLE The Onci Clever lltjvywclgbi Did Nut land i GOJ Blow During the ri(ht. NfcW YORK. m.pt. 1.-Kld MoCoy hn.l llttln dlltli'Ully In (ftilng away with Hlova O'lhmr.cll In the arena of the llroadway Alliletlv club tonljfht. lH-N.lto O'lKMinell't a.lvanUae of h.'laht, reach and weight, McCoy went lo him gradually, without taking any nart'lcNi llbertlva and twin had hli big a.Wi nary In truublv. C''Iiiiiii'II never landed a g.xid blow nt the war department today, d-neral on McCoy, while the Kid waa gaining otla haa been dlaappolnted In carrying grout.d In each auicee.tlng rnund, Ilia 'out aeveral military movemeiita con left mi alwaya getting to hla face, t,.mplated at thla tlm by reuaon of hnid or wind, and O'D.imell waa pui-(rie continued ralna. He feara now lied, lie ataggered fmiio-nlly and In ttiHt the American troupe will be able the elllh round went down fnnn a b-ftjtu du little If anything In the way of awing. He remained down ae long aa uvreaalve action b-fore November 1. the rul.a allow, but It waa all up with the big fellow. McCoy went after him with awlnglng l.-fta and rlgtha, and aHn floored him with a i.urd left awing fmm the vf f.vla of which he waa unable to re cover until roun'.ed out. HlU.ri.l) WE BKIX THE PHILIPPINE ISLAM'S? LI Hung Chang Haya We Hhould Die (Hiae of Them llanna Talka on Heont Truat Conference NK.V YOKK. B.pt. l.-8,-nator llniitu, of (Hilo, before atartlng for Cb-veland laat night, had hla attention railed lo the alleged Interview with I.I Hung Clung In which the Chlneae tateaiuan advla-'d aelllng the Philip plnea. "IVrhupa the Chinaman did not aay It." eald the aeiiator. "It may be a hnrnib'M fake. Hut even If he did. what diH-a It matter? The l.l.-a la pre Hwierua. It would Ik more Olmirure to tha 1'nlivd Hlalea to barter away the lalnnda. It would be a repudia tion of our itiunil obllgatlona to the rlvllld'd world. The natlona of Eu rope are watching to etti what we are 4lttg to do In the I'hlllpplnea The thinking cbtaeee look with aat lefactjun on their country'a pr.-a.-nt policy. The piealdent haa outlined hla policy for the I'hlllpplnea. It la broad, chari table and aliicere, and what might be expivled from a clear-headed atntea man. The i-ile aa a rule heartily cndi.rae that policy. We did not light the HpanUrla In order to eecure poa aeaabin of the Philippine. They came to tie un.-xiKvte.lly. The inaurgenla under Agulnaldo are a amnll pcivent age of the people. People In thla country who are aupportlng Agulnnldo do a.) from a wink headed aentlmen tollty that la quickly dlaalpated when the actual rondlllona are eonfronted." "What about the n-aull of the trust conference at Chicago?" "The net reault la that Ilrynn gt a aiii.t chawing up by Ilourke Cock ran." aald Senator Ha una, laughing. "Cockrnn aaked llryan to show him evidence thai Industrial combinations were evil In their tendency. That a proper demand; show ua the evi dence. There la absolutely no Inlla tlon In the existing business pros perlty. There Is not unusual exten sion of credit. Hualneaa men are pay ing cash f.r all they get and glud to do It. They are not asking credit. We simply passed through a pro longed bualneas drouth under Cleve land that exhausted all our supplies and strained to the snapping point thousands of our established Indus tries. Now the drouth Is over, and the bualnesimen want raw and manu factured products and have the money to pay for them. Ia there anything wrong with that? "Take pig Iron, for Instance; the high prices are owing to the demand. Pig Iron la acarce and thai Is why the price Is high. As I said the other day, there Is nothing In sight to disturb the business situation. The business men and laboring men of this country will not permit It. They will successfully combat th.U Issue a year from now. While It la well known that It would bJi Impossible to got free silver legis lation through the republican I'nlted rttatea annate, the voters next year will not, I am sure, do anything that will be construed aa a threat tojtlre the republicans from power." CAPTAINS WILL BK INVITED. Commanders of Dewey's Squadron VIII Participate in the Purude. NEW YOllK, 8ept. 19.-A special to the Herald from Waahlngton, saya. Acting Secretary of the Nnvy Allen has perfected arrangements for. the participation In the Dewey celebration at New York of nearly all the cap tains of the squadron which destroyed Admiral Montejo's warships In Manila bay. Captain Charles V. Oridley, who commnnded the Olympla, died while on his way home and Captain Lam berton, now In command of the Olym pla. and who was Dowey's chlef-of-smfY In the battle, la returning with Admlrnl Dawey. Captain Coghlun, who commanded the nalelgh, Is In Ihl country ut I'url Orchard, Waah' (miiimihii I r Walker, who relived from column, nl of th (,'oncord hut Ai.rll, la now In Washington; Captain yr, wlri coiuiii.itidi.'d the lliiltliuore, la on cav nt hla home; Coiiiiiiuiul.'i tVnod, who commanded the gunboat I'.'tr.., la Innp.'utor of thv fifth lllit hoii). dlati'lct with heud'iunrtera In Hiilllinore, an Captain Krank Wll.b r, th ci.nim.inder of the H.wlon, la cap tuln of tin New fork navy-yard. l!.iir-A liiilr.il Hchley will alao take purl in the celebration, though with out any ordora from the department. The admiral haa not received an In vitation from tha Now York com mittee, but he dealr-e to take part In hla peraotiul rapacity and to Join with ntlieia In welcoming tha hero of Manila. He fee la that there almuld nt be any official participation by oincera likely lo attract any attention from Admiral Dewey. OTIB Itt DIBAPPOINTED. Cannot Carry Out Military Movement Owing lo Continued Halm. N-:W YOKK, Bept. It A apt-clal to the Herald from Waahlngton, aaya; According to onti'lal alvlcea rarelved The authorltlca had hiiwl to g.-t the newi of aeveral important engage- plana of which they have known for some lime. In some re spects they consider that the delay will be beneficial. By November I, Ueneral Otla will have 10,000 more men and will therefore b able to put a larger army Into the field and begin a mu.-:i more aggressive campaign than la possible at pn-aent. fit flNU 11ANCHES. The Chlium ll.-ef Packers Are doing Into the Cattle liaising Hualneaa. CHICA(li), Bept. !. A apeclal do the Tribune from Kanaaa City says: t). K. fwlft. the Chicago porker: C. t'olfman and C. T. Hall, of thla city; W. Jennings and C. C Clamp, of Ban Antonio, Tex. :t and C. T. Jennings and II. Klllaon, of Fort Worth, were In conference here today examining titles to a number of ranches which It la wild the Bwlft Interests conlemplute purchasing. Among thein la the Child ren ranch. In the Panhandle of Texaa, containing In the neighborhood of JW.iXO acres, and uixm which 10, Oik) head of cattle are now (raxing. It waa only a few days ago that the Bwlfts purchased the O'Keefe ranch In (lalnea county. Texaa, containing ISO. 0i -I acres, and it Is staled that Swift A Comapany and Nelson Morris, w ho has also recently Invested heavily In ranch es, will raise cattle on a large scale. MONEY AT SIX PEIt CENT. NEW YOItK. Sept. 19. t'll money ruled at six per cent and above dur lug the day, the banks not losing quite na heavily aa last week, either to the subtreasury or to the Interior. But the outward movement of money la more than audit-lent lo make Inroads on the leSHi reserves of the banks. It la known that many loans which has been called have been placed with oth er borrowers or have resulted simply In the shifting of collaterals while the loan was marked up. but waa left otherwise undisturbed. One New York hank took up an additional cir culation In Washington to the amount of $'.'50.000, which notes had already been printed and made available for circulation. Except In these casea there Is no evidence of any actual re plenishment of caah for the New York market, nor Is any discernible In the Immediate future. Bankers expreas the opinion that money will continue hard at six per cent or above. HAWAIIAN IMMIGRATION. Effort Will be Made to Induce The Settlement of Italians and Swedes. NEW YORK. Sept. 19.-A special to the Herald from Washington says: Immigration from the north of It aly and from Sweden la to be Invited by Hawaii. The, Hawaiian minister of finance was at the treasury depart ment today to consult officials. He hi hi that he was on hla way to Europe to secure Immigrant form among the better closse In northern Italy and Sweden to Hawaii. f'KOCKER INTERESTS SOLD. Reported 8tock Sale of Southern and Central Pacific Railways. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19.-The Evening Bulletin publishes a story to day to the effect that the entire Crocker Interests consisting of 340,000 shares of stock of the Southern and Central Pacific, railways had been sold to Morris Speyer, of New York, who Is supposed to be acting for Vender bllt. When seen ;today Oeorga Crocker suld regarding the reported sale: "Don't you know? Get It from Speyer." If consummated, the snle must have Involved at least $13,000,000. MARRIAGE COMES HIGH. ARDMORE, I. T., Sept. 19.-The Chickasaw legislature passed a bill to day raising the fee for marriage lic ense from J50 to 11,000. Tho measure Is aimed at white men who marry Into the tribe to profit by the annutle and hum of money drawn by the female ' 'hlckaaiiws. i T" AID POHT'J IH'.'ANB. OLVMI'IA, Hept. IK At the request of Becretary of War Hoot, Governor Itogi is bus appointed a a Committee to tuko charge of contributions from the slut of Washington Intended for the Porto lllcan suff.-rcrs, the mayors i f Braille, Ta joma and Bpokane. YELLOW KEVEH UL'IiDL'ED, WiHIIINUTON, Bept. I.-urgen lenerul Btcmbcrg has received a dl.- pauh from Havana saying the yellow fever outbreak la fully under con i ml. Tl number of cases In all the boa pllala In Havana are nine soldiers and 11 civillana. ltli llilO.NO CHOBEN. LETUOIT, Bept. The sovereign grand lodge of Odd Fellows today chose Itlchmond, Va., aa the place for next year' convocation. THE LADIES. The pleaaant affect and perfect safe ty with which ladle may use Syrup of Pigs, under all conditions, make It their favorite remedy. To get tha true and genuine article, look for tha nam of the California Fig Byrup Co., print ed near the bottom of the package. Tor aale by all druglsla Oregon Short Line Railroad. THE DIHECT BOUTE TO Montana. Utah. Colorado and all ti stern P.ints. 0vt choice of to favorite routa. via the Cnlun Pacific Fast Kali Una. oi tht Klo Oranda Scenic Lints. LOOK AT THE TIME 1 Days tu Ilt Luke 2) luys In Dt nvir li I)ayi to I iiirnn 4 Hays to Nt-w York. Free reclining chairs, upholitered tour, lit sleeping cars, and Pullman palace Icepera, operated on a" trains. For further Information, apply to O. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent, O. R N.. Or Aatorta, Oregon. C. 0. TERRY. JV. E. COM AN Trav. las Agt. Gen. Agent. 114 Third Bt.. Portland. Or. Through Tickets -TO THs HAST AND SOUTH HAST -VIA- ' icto PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. TOUR18T8 SLEEPERS and FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARD -Dally to Salt Lake. Denver. Omaha. Chicago, Kansas City and othsr Eastern cities. Bsgxag checked tarourn to aeatinatloa, Union Depots, fast time, loweat rate. t'lntsea ugnt in an cars, for rates and other Information call oa or addreea - O. W. LOUNSBERRY. Agent, O. ft. 4k N. Co. Astoria, Oregon, or J. H. LOTHROP, Gen. Agent, 1 Third St.. eor. Alder, Portland. Or liuxupus Travel 'PHE "North.WfStern Limited" trains. I electric lighted throughout, both In tide and out, and steam Heated, are. .vlthuut exception, the Onest trains In the world. They embody the latest, newest and best Idoaa for comrort, convenience and luxury ever offered the traveling public, and altogether are the most com. plete and splendid production of the car builders' art. These Splendid Trains Connect with The Great Northern The Northern Pacific and The Ciinmliun l'uclflc AT ST. PAUL FOR CHICAGO und the EAST. No extra charge for these superior ac. commodatlons and all olasses of tickets are available for passage on the famous "North-western Limited." All trains on (his line are protected by the Interlocking Block system. W. H. MEAD, F. C. SAVAGE, Oen'l Agent, T A. Portland Ore. TEMPLE LODGE Na 1. A. F. & A. M. Regular communications held on tht Hrst and third Tuesaay evening of etch month. J. N. GRIFFIN, W. M.; E. C. IIOLDEN. Secretary. ATTORNEYS. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Office Bond Btreet, Aitorla. Ore. a" m You Don't Change Cars If you go east Ha Billings and Ut Burllnejtoa route. Tne Burlington route runs through tourist sleepers tunc a wfck. Bea'.tl to Kansas Clly-Oet on at any point along lb mala lint ot tbt Nonhera Pacific In Washington or Montana get oft at Kanaaa City. Standard sleepers, tvtry day In the week. Butte U St, Louis via Lincoln, Omaha and St. Joseph. A. C. SHELDON, Oeneral Paaae'er Agent, Portland, Oregon. LEAVE PORTLAND AKRIVj OVERLAND EX PKLrid. for 81 em ItoMburw. Aahlmri VM P.aLISacrsmenlo, Ogdeo. t:00 A. la Ban FTanclaco, ao lave. Lot Angtlce, El Paso. New Or Uaaa and tba Eaat. 1 A. M Roaeourg passenger M:K P. a I Via Wood bur, for Dally I Mount Angel, 811- Dal!) except , verton, West tk-lo. excem Sunday I Hrownvllle, Bprtof- Sanaa) I UWJ UU ribUID...i It K A. Ml Corvallla caaaenrer ,ti su A u tt.Se P. Ml Independence paaa' ita ;2S A V Dally. tDallj except Munoay. C'onneetlna at Ban Francisco with Oecl dental A Oriental, pacific Mat and Ota aalc steamship Itnee for JAl'AiN. CHI.-XA. AISTKALM. HAWAII AND THE PHILIPPINES. Rebate tlckela on snle duiv mukc Portland. Sacramento, and San Francis co. Net rate til first-ciase, and IU sec ond-claas. lncliallnc sleeoer. Kates snd tickets to Eas-.ern points sne Kurope. Also japsn, inina, Honolulu and Australia. Can be obtained from J. B KIHKIAMU. Ticket Agent, lit Third St. R. KOKHLER, C. R at ARK HAM Manaser. u. r.- p. A Thrjuah tickets Esst tor lowest rate ..11 f Tut,.Kl IamI . n . Kl s Eanp Comosaa s oficf. Aatrna OP LONDON. Eaubllsbed during the reign of Queen Anne. A. D. 1711 FIRE AND LIFE. .-buoecnoea t'apuai I im.oov uo Asaeta 11W1.4U 00 8urpli : to policy holders 00 Exclusive of paid up capital Law Union and Crown Fire and Life Insur ance Co. Subscribed or guaranteed cap ital ITJMOOON Capita, paid up MK.IW W assets ai.iajs m Catton, Bell & Co. Oenaal Agents, Ban ITaacUoo, Catl. Samuel Elmore & Co. Reeddant Agenta, Astoria, Oregon. TUB SCHEDULE Prom Portland PKPART Aaairt Fast Mall 8 0. m. 3lt Lake. I'enTrr. Ft Worth, Omaha. Kau4 Pant Hull S .ii p m. tat mty, tiL Louti, (.iiiragt, and tast 8okane Mter 1 10 1. m Wnlla Walla, Spokane. Minneapolis, St.l'iiul, Dulnth, Mllwa-ikee, Ohlcaa and ka.it. Snokaue Tlver 8.SU a. in K om Astoria OCEAN STEAMSHIPS All Sailing Hates sub Ject t.i change. I For Man Francitco-aalll Sept. S 10, IS S5. TO' Colombia River Steamers To Portland and Way Landings. 7amex 8u 5amexMc Indar ndaj- Wlllamettt and Yam bill Klvtra. 8) p. m. Moii..d. and Fit 7 a. m Tuei.lbutl Oregm Cltv. Iayton, A and saw Wny-Lnudiuga. Klpirla Iuve dly 1:40 a. m. Snake River. Rtnarlato Lewittcii. Lr Lewlutt 10 a m daily Kwm Portland WILLtMKTTK K.VKR .,, sa,m. Mod, Wed,Oremin ( Ity, ewnerg, Tuo,Thui KrWay xalem & Way-Lands. 8lurJsy a. w. bounbbeRrt, Agent Astoria W. H. HTTRLBURT. Oea. Paa. Agt. Partial. Or Astoria Public Library READING ROOM FREE TO ALL. Opt erary .ay from l e clock to l-.M and ' to l:M a- aa. Bubacrlptloa rataa t mt annum. West Cor. Eitvexib. and Duaaa SUaeU. O oca!AgB0J P. H. Sharpie's I.atant FISHER BROS. Builders' Heavy and Shelf Pacific NavigationCompany STEAMERS It. F. Elmore W. H, Harrison OAHIBALD1 BAY CuniMseting at Astoria with tba Oregon Ball road k Navigation Co. for Ban Francisco, Portland and all point eaat. For freight tnd paesea ger rate apply Ij Samuel Elmore Ai Co. val Agents, ASTORIA, ORE.' COHN AGO, Agents, TILLAMOOK, t re. s'WiWiVAiWiVVi'rVtVW I ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY Telephone No. Oa Handles Only the Choicest Meats 45 Cosisaercial St., Golumbia Eleetrie & Repair Go Successor to COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Blacksmiths BoilerMakcrs Machinists Uogglng Englneti Foundrytnen Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specialty Sole Manufacturers of the Unsurpassed ... " Harrison Sectional" Propellor Wheel ... Contractors for Electric Lights and Power Plants. Russell" Automatic Engine ii Write for Catalogues of A. H. AYERILL, Manager. flAjuruiniru iruvnnAAAj sHHn i uoteldODTI AND m a, m. -wax PORTLAND, OR. The Only Prt-Clos Hotel In Portland jj Ljiuuumjwt ouumAruiautauiruiauirinnrtnjmAnnAJWAnruu r STRONG COURSES-Well equipped qiUckeat and best way to State Certlfleatesv Expense for year from 1 to per term of ten weeks. Fall term begtna to September L For catalogue address SAINT Ml I FIE AMD ST. PAUL, MINN., JAN. Capital . ... Reserve for Unearned Premium Reserve for all Other Liabilities Net Surplus over all Liabilities Total Assets PACIFIC DEPARTHENT. CHARLES CHRISTEN3EN. Manager. B. GOODWIN, Assistant Manager. imCaliforniu St., S. F Cal. Cream Separators and Heat. General Supply House f r Family Groceries. Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Etc. ONLY DIRECT LINE ASTORIA to TILLAMOOK CITY HOBSONV1LLR Orego MroiJ Navigation Co., PORTLAND, Ore. atxt Pslaca Rcslaarai.t. Loggers Supplies Kept in Stock Built nnd Repaired Engine Boilers, Saw Milk RUSSELL & CO., Portland, Oregon. lArutAfiruuirinnnruvrw truinnnnru uuinnnnAi. State Normal School MONMOUTH. OREGON Training School for Taadana. New Buildings New Departments. i UngTaded Country School Work. Graduates Secure Good Positions. training departments. Normal oouxaa, Boaro ou to h per wra; iiuuua. September lth; Summer term J una M P. L. CAMPBELL. PreaMeot or Vf. A. W ANN, Bee ot Faculty. PAUL II let, 1899. $ 500,000.00 1,016,407.87 222,691.07 784,888.78 f2.523.987.72 SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. Agents, Astoria, Oregon NSUBANOE COMPANY