iHfi MORNING ASTOK1AN. WKDNSSDA., NOVEMBER 15, 18ft Headquarter for Pry CooJn on the l ow er Columbia ?! niDirrT u idfq ta ew Yoik ctk Exchange DIRECT V1FES TO aicag0 toarj of UiiQ Kid Gloves tlnve essential of f i iv the results f n 0i r IVnts (!ov' luivs tin i n ilitv. lit. finish. Those ; century of leadership in glove-making. The price is $1.60 a pair. There are no better, al though you will have to pay $-.00 elsewhere. i '21 4-21 5 Chamber of Commerce, !' BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY Portland, Oregon. Mm MllllM.ry, CULLISON & CO. Wheat and Stock Brokers MISS MclUCA-Cormc Tenth and Commercial atresta. J. W, 11111. M. D, rrlaolaal. Ma Oaeaa lt. I. 18M. in. 1 vr.N The steamer Columbia left out tor gan Francisco yesterday morning. The "Oregvtn" succeeded In getting out yesterday la tow of the Tye far the Sound. , " f The British ship BIythswood left out yesterday morning. She is bouna tor Cans Town. The ship Port Logan has not yet ar riwd in port but Is thought to be yet beaUng around outside. No especial alarm Is felt as to her safety, rilot Gunderson of this port Is aboard her. MAT SEE THE FINISH. SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. H.-The trajkport City of Sydwy with the rorty-sixth Infantry sailed for Manila today. The Forty-fifth Infantry will sail on the Senator and Ben Mohr to morrow. A IX)ST MERMAID. VICTORIA. Nov. 14.-The whaler Mermaid, which came to grief at Dutch harbor on the 23ih ultimo-, will probably be a total loss. THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE ROW uaoauM r IniorawUaa &&rm tat rdtl J. w. BUX, M. U. F. U 4mer ParllABd. Or. rrimur, PrtMrntorr an Aodtnl ! Eniw CbW WrrUoa, Military DImMIM. uim! TnUUI. U mt all rwMTCA, V. B. Edwards Every variety ol RoiirIi and DiCHvul Lumber, Doors, Window. Moiildinit und tledur Shinnies. Cum i i Slnl, Hark, Fir, lUinlwk.Atd.ir.r.iU'Oiik WOOD Office Seventh Street Dock Nut Co. (SrttnoMe, Nut Hut tor. K IM ereiil. 1 Ion It It Cracker, Nut K.mnt. thu. by abolishing the mixed feature Q ROW N S as va done at the MUwuuK.v o-, r-0T" A I I D A MT ference in June 1SIW and wdnbllshlng a' R ES I AU R AN I ; wid difference botwwn earlixid aiul MATTER OF CAR-LO VD R ITES !l,ss than carload sMpm.nts. the rail- I road hud effected a scheme which ef- fectuully shut St. Loula Jobbers out of ! the Pacific coast territory. The Atlantic Jobbers Helping Pacific r,lJer MiitlMm thereafter si.t.t Coast AtinlriSt the Middle j It was absolutely Imp wdble for theni to 1 ....... ..-UK lli.i !l.'ltl. .SU14I i.tlllwlM a.Wl . I. Ol . I.-. t.lMil..l, ' - and manufacturers who bouuht in New , fORTUND, Oltr.l.OY I'iiji a Sp.oiulty . I York anil Mhrr A:l.uulc const cities in . carload lots and saved, under iho rvs-j en so-called rwu' stump rut", the amcunt of the freight rate from S:.' Cluten, Nut cite, A first-class place at moderate prieea j 1Uh.hu for tn.li. and liite purtie Ar a few of His Health F00.U solJ by j KNAI'I" HKOS., IIKALTII l OODCo. IN.i tluud. Or Open nil Nlglit I Emperor William ordered a wreath placed on the grave of "Sir" Charles Gibson, a millionaire lawyer of St Loiila. rpy.t financial condttlon of Russia, ac cording to the minister of finance, ex ceeds that of either France or Great Britain. I WTVfk ST. LOCIS. Nov. 14. The Interstate commerce commission jvsumed the htaalng of complaint of the St. Louis Louig anJ l)th(.r nt.-Hor cities U the( business men's leogue and other Inter- same Atlantic seaboard markets. j I'll! INK III.Ai'K iN.jj. venors against the A. T. A S. F. railway Hurth. secretary of the the Farwell The Eastern The Photographer Wen, .nd oth.T .n.l,lU-n1M nil-, KM l,m,.lJ.. rvad lines today. St. Paul. Minn., testified that prior to. It was manifest today that while the (h ajptln 0f the tariff of June 1!$. railway companies ar nominal defend- mg firm jjj a anj profitable busl- ants in the Investigation, the real fight ness on lhe ja0(tjc ixuit, from U An te one between the Jibbers of the racltlc! g.,le3 , Seauie. When this present coast on one side and those ef the rate affnfem,.nt nt into effect his bus Middle West on the other. Indeed, WM totaiiy destroy!, or at least from a telegram sent by the Fhllaflel- dfftj that he lwt money euch phla hardware merchant's a.v.Klatlon montn to the members of the commisokm Mm-) In May im ne tne Great North day, stating that that body sustained . ern apd Northwn Paclflc miiined their the Pacific coast and railroad side of j 9tng rates at a meeting held In St. the question, it may be said that th-j pau) givlng them nnre favorable rates, two sea coast sections, and country j As a rve,ult th9 change, he said, he tributary thereto, have united In a fight mM , vne moMn in Oregon 34.000 against the Interior country. J wortn of goods, while In California. All witness thus far have testified j wnich he could not reoch, he did not that it was not on account of an ex- sell Jl.ono worth. Dining-room nml Kcstnurant 1 toxeJt!oA Wasblnaton J. I'. Wanner, lrn. I POUTUM). OlUXiON rrlvite Dieiig-roont for lolics j .Meals Ilk kp Opet ill Sight. I Arm.trong'a Combined Theory and I'ractlc ! Dookkacplnf.'' SltuWutt Iraru to keep books ic( they i kcpl la builarsi. N UiW book, no waits of time In profltleu copying. MU latcrattlng and practical b the v or coleK currency, bnlurs fornii, bill filet, ate. Invt stlgaa) till le ninliod of leaching-. It utskti bookkeeping my. Call at the collegt, or wrlU. Our Shorthand Course Ine'av. 1 Spelling, Grammar, Writing, CorrenpomU iue, ShoitUauJ, Typewriting, Letter Copyiug, MaiilfoMing, BmlueM 1'orma, LgAl Documents, Court Tapert, acfua work u (he tollcgt Aie. Our graduates ait capable tuogiphia. Portland Business College Fifth and Yamhill SU. A. P. Armatrong , Prln. 0n all the year. Studetiti may enter at any time. IUiMncM, Shorthand and LnglUh department. Trivate or chua Initruction. Catalogue free. Vi Plum Puddinq, Roisins, ' klvin rAel IMI j jrl 1 1 toll dilU Minoe MQt. Currants, I Seasonable Goods pin crarries .1 1 1 Carry the Ralston Health roods Wheat Flaks, Crano, Whola Wheat Cfaokers, j' Bteakfast Food, Select n v..t. 'lvfP. , L 170 THIKD STIttCT. Tel. .Mnrrixna tti Yamhill Portland, Oreeoi 1 .... cesslve rae exacted by the railroad Brltj8h governnH.m haj) rU8ed that their business on the Pacific coast o aM0W m(re tj,an one American mil has been ruined. On the contrary, theyj tary efflcer to witn.-ssi the Transvial thought the rate very moderate, but, war. Beautiful MiiHnery . At prices within the reach of all. Call and examine the new styles. MRS. ROSS, 1S3 lltb Street. Holmes' English AND Business College 414 Yamhill St, Portland, Oregon. SIX DEPARTMENTS I nnllli, llotikkeeplnii, Shorthund, TypcwrltiiiR, I'eiiinunHlilp, Ai1 Send for circulars. A- V. ALLEN C. A. WHALE, Wholetuls aud ret nil dealer in Pianos Kranirti and finch, 8chatrr, Hnlitllrr, nd many others. Organs KrhulU and Co. Miller, Ann Arbor Deulley and other 1 "Si.Vtifc1g,""J PORUAND OREGON. Instruments Sold on Easy Terras. M. C. MAT 1H I III.. .Milliliter. Head office U2 KUto BU 8lem.'re. i)-'.M;M'--f-'i. Plays any Piano. Anyone Can Play It. n In f 1 II si I 1 ! I r r n Wherever there i5 a Piano there should be a Pianola. 1 We'll Show You The PIANOLA Monday, Nov. 20, '99 and will Continue One Week. Moszkowski The Orcut CompoHcr oiid PlnnlHt EtidorHCS the . . PIANOLA . . (Literal transition.) "Any one liiildon in a room near by who will hour the Pianola for the tirst time will nurcly think that it is a great virtuoso that jilays; hut after a while he will pcrceirc his error, because your instrument never plays fulrso not(!4J MAURICK MOSZKOWSKI. ? i ! T w 1 J 1 0 Pianola, in Connection with Grand Piano, Price, $250. 1 M, B. WELLS, Sole Agent for Oregon. Representing The Aeolian Co., ( Portland Wareroomi, 335 Horrlaon St., Harquam Bld'g. New York, 18 West 23rd 8t London, 125 Regent St v.. - nn 1 J)T rtr..M i fans, Avenue u jj vmia. The Largest Manufacturers of Musical Instruments in the World. pactoriei it Meriden, Conn., Worcotter, Mas., Detroit, Mien.