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NOTUV.! I'Ooks, r1 nodinaK M.'i'r.mi- '.., Aic Hcl 13 ha Token Frr.i The l it.n W.tikMl ' 1 "' bubmctIuMtbii. will be liable to (mdsi.'CiiUoii VOL. 1.1V ASTORIA, ORISON. SI'NDAY, AU(ii:ST 2S. 1!H)1. NO. 47 pMi ECIIPSE HARDEE CO. Plumbers and Steamfitters HOLH ACililNTH POIt B27 BONO FISHING TACKLE Tenuis, Croquet, H.iscball, Golf, ami all Kiiuls of SKrtin: Good GRIFFIN & REED Fancy and Staple Groceries FIOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS. TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supplies of nil kiiblmtt lowest rates, for fishermen, FurnuTS mul 1 wi At Vt ALLEN, Tenth and Commercial Streets 7 C5S3V W. J. Scully, Pacific Navigation Company SKmiKis "Sue II. limine" anj "V. II. Harrison'' Only line Axtnrlu to Tiliiinouk. (iarllml.ll imJ Hay City, llobsonv illo Connecting at Aoi'iriu wlili the r--k ItiUroad . Unvlgitlnn Com pany ami ul-.i tlx Anlnrl.i Colum -, Uucr Railroad for Sin Fran i, Portland aiil nil points Mast. Kor freight and passenger rail a apply lo Hnmttcl P-laioro i Co., n.'ncriil ArntH, ASTORIA, OKh (. It. n x. ll. !(. c, I, inland. AUKNTH t A. Ai c. It. It. Co, Pnriland. (II. C, LA Mil. Tillamook. Oregon. We Rent New -' F W. M'K Kill KOPP'S ADelicious and Palatable Drink Absolutely Ptire The Northern Pacific. Brewery, of which Mr. John Kopp ll proprietor, -.make beer Mr domestic anil' export truJ. Bottled beer for family u9 or kojj beer supplied at ony time. Delivery In the city fre. , . North-Pacific Brewery C. J. TRENCH ARD, Commission. Brokerage, -Insurance ml Shipping. SUPERIOR STEEL RANGES STREET WE ARE SELLING AGENTS I ok. . . Moore's Steel Cooks ClfUOAO JUST RECEIVED 4JI IIOM) stklet. Ninth anil Tenth Typewriters. Mnny new improvementa mhled. Seo our latest No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter New Art CiitiilnKuo Five . . . L- M. ALEXANDER & CO. KxoIuhivh raoillc OoHst lValcrs 245 Htnrk St., l'ortlnml, Ore, Nil 1 ii.nl Aunnt. BES1 Custom Hovttt Droktr. ASTORIA, ORE Acrat W. r. AOc ana Paella Kxpreaa Oo . CASTRO AFRAID Venezuelan President Will Ap peal lo Mate Department. to mam: known the tacts 411 Inlormatiaa oi latailosi ol Vcactarli to Be l'orirdcd !a Wilnlo- Ire sen CrllUUm Avtrw lo tailed Sltlci. Ni:V Yo'tK .Auk 24 -Th T'.tnn will mii' t'l.'ii'ii r : The K ' Tlllll'-M ( V' It. W llli ll l i."!il'T l'.i'lf 'IHli'tl lliallKlic.1 111 riptl t 1 1 ' "it l:ll A jii;uii'J. r'iii.l ri(f b'-. Irt'-i-li :h: ; 1 1 .t't- am I i' iI.imiIiIj, I! U n!il, ha I il'vl l.-.t t.i iu-,- :h - Mi t In Hi iff.ilr lirf n !!! : it,- i .ll lllll-ll'. at Wih!i:- ii S.'M ir I'.u lam lll.ini .i, mltil-t. r r f r Inn .iffaun. U r i .r i-1 ! Imvi- i-ab:i-J f i "in I'iN -.n tin; I'ri-M.ilcti! '.i;r.i l;u liinltur!'-! tun t ifur i-rry ilit.ill of III- lnviiiu 1"1 V-iirxii'-!.i tv i ..'..lu ll. an tr...;. in I Ira. i iiji a r'P t! f r i r. p. iiia l . i : tii . rmn, nt. T!if '!.) : i f lie Vi'ii' iin lmi k"v"ti-nii-nr In I'aKlnif :hv matii-r ofTially t-j :h? mat j I. pirtirtn: Mill n t- 1-irn-1. hut It In ill l'r,.l.!.n: .'ac.r'.''X ii rt n jil u p !1 liif irma I - in r- it tr.J .'.i tin- cn.itr .ri li twrrn V. ii. xui'ia iin.l (Vl iiib:a l..rnr.- t!-,. l'nl:-l S". .v r iii -iit I i war I off u ji .:!. in- ii i v- n: iri in fav.if nf C,)luii-!i!a. AiTI'SIC f.VITKIt STATKS ltil:. F.-ar That rphollini; t thf M 'linn- Pn-ttliif Mi'iian-i Kuru- st. ri:Ti:itsiirui, auk I miv ai r.- on:lnut t r .iiiin n: mi the l;h!nlaii r.iiiM'.i-t. Tin 11 a jyc: "WMi'n a umI ! nf the S.mlli AiihtI . ii i r. iiil.l.i line l.iVn iiwhmi-ly r. i !n,.l ivlt l th.- I'tillrJ SUii'C of Alll.Tlr.i m t: ti.a'l. iln' II form no ivm-rfiil a r iliitilnatl.ni that, they will In' alile to .lir.'atc :,i Kuii! nen on iii. .::. .n nir.:.li. I'l.-lr c ulltill' nt " Tin- ltlij.U'Vlya Vl.!.iin,.nt! ay: "The ilei ''ara;1..!! of tin- Wiinh ni:: n aiitiiet ni'an that the I'nlt.il S:ir.fi I MI:iit With I'olomlilii RK.linc; V'-neX-Ul: ml ll! iTi'vent any tnt-rvi'iili n n the p.i r : i f i:iij!! iMl. aUh.iiich the la l'-r luic a rlKh! to .;ir:l. lp.i:e In nuw:l ni en-'i-riiliitr VeMiiinla u-J.-r the i"!ay:n llu'wer treaty. 'The ltriMti K.iyiiniiient mac! c.ull Inisly pit ; up l:!i nrfr!it that two or thre yearn mko wmill have Kernel Iriire.lilile Ivel,irn'i.n.4 from V.it.!i liiBton tt 'ull thru have evokul a Jei-lnr-iit on of war." r.xrvsK to intcuvkni:. l'AKIS. Aiir. :4.-T!e Kr ih h jo i n) h. Mot he n rIvI'b iiiu h att.ntl.iii ell toiially (,, Wiictiielan-i' ilniiiliian iiietlon. Inn wh.it r..inniit h.ix ''.'-u tiui K' has U- n n iv rue :. h - l-ir.;.il S'.ntej, whleh i aocn-il of i x iKneni. t'B fu tu !n oi lier t hue an x -ii".. :o Inteiven,. S1.!z,. the lj:hiiur of Tin una ami canal. LAUNCH SUNKISK 1 ISP T '11 KI i -OION, Colombia, Aug. 24. The steam launch Sunrise lias .sailed f .r Hoed IM Torn, with fifty government soldiers on boiu',1. Th,. rebels .are threat ening llocas Dt 1 Torn a" l Code. THINK LIISS STRIKING. German Journals More Mild Since aa old Treaty Has Been Exum d. BERLIN'. Aug. 24. The llerlmer Tagebliut says: 'A close Inspection of the ulterances of the Gei iiuiii jness shows that the tone of the Journals In leu sulking thin the fast that American diplomatists have exiimed a treaty dating from isiti In order to give possible Inlemv.tl.m an outward sign of Justillcatlon." BUILDINV, IN RUIN'S. Railroad Engine Plunges Through Can Facto y. JANESVILLE. Wis., Aug. 24.-A rail road engine and box car plunged through the Janecvlllo canning factory's plant tonight. The building was Just finished at a cost of Jl&O.OflO uim a now in ruins. Thirty million tin cans wera smashed and all the costly machinery and the engine and boilers crushed. No one waa Injured. THREATENED TARIFF WAR. Austria-Hungary Will Soon Put One In Force. LONDON, Aug. 24. The Saturday Review says: It would appear aa If steps were actu ally being taken In Austria-Hungary to commence the " threatened tariff war with the United States. We understand the AurrVnn Invaalim 'if "lit? VI.'n-' In t 'nlui'ry In ii of the prtni-lKul i-iiii- of rav .tlccmtcnt I; (flatly r"lii.f the prhe f the Aumriaii pro ilui 'Tu ml may Iia4 to rl itit el.'ll trUll)!.. 'There , ii'i rtoulil North Am rli in In-ti-i f -r-rn v In Snuth Am-rl-afi affaln may In Mu. futuro'lmd to Kurnpiin tlvity. Wii (1) not flfrct t!ii, i w !inve alwayn pulntii out thnt Kur. p "iiiht im; to allow herlf to be rllml iiaiel fr tn Kni'li Ainsrl. an i-onierrui. It w.ul'l l M If th varinuN if tli iowthern r mlln'-n'. wou' l ann' to iv. lU Ih -lr own tiua-rl a1 r movi the exru f ir North Awrican mt'-rf r'-n !"-' i-riNSTITITION QCIT IN YUHTEIUMY'S ftACF: ''ilumti'a f',,iinP f,n Rx"ry Vtg an! K:n!h.-.l the !l4r, an l Win- IllllfT the fU,. (A TRP. DAY. U I , Aug .-Tbe ln:nt)l.i Kllil'i'l aiT'in V.e finish i'n (Mi Bf'.i-rn lo.i. for the euh-h tl-m- a wlr.ni-r in-r tho f,inct:;ti:i m. Th-rc-wa no t f i.-i 1. f.,f the CoM'titutlon h;iJ 'Hilt. AftT calllr.K once ar.iuml a triangu lar f.ium-- if the Sinwanhaka Club e.l'h the Columbia 47 v : .In a r.nn-r, havlnu ea In i''l on every ok, b-ith boan rn In: i a terrific rain 'iua'.l. At I. t th,, weather clfarnl a lit. Cilnmnla ii'i k-'l up the mark an.l tvl f..r I:. T'i.. '.iti:!:ut:on. however, ha I alr -ily withdrawn. Thf Columbia kept on. fin Iciiing the race anil wlnnlna tho cup. The p. awanhaka Club cave a 'llnner to:ill!h: In h"ir of S!r Thomac M:t n an 1 party. Vl.-Pivl lent P..n.cev'l: ,i amo:if th jru.,t. TO IlK' lCIVK 1'AUHINAL I'.innoxs. N 't J 'hiir-hman Will Welcome the Pn'la e From n:n. NRW YORK. Auir. H.-A numbT of nr Tirln-iit I'athollcs ar In th? city to wcleom," t'arllnal f.lbbur.c whi in ex ; v el t ..lay on the cteam-'hlp Etmri. Ammiif :h ce who will meet the vfM?l at miarmtlne an- th nv. William L. !".u".e of th Cathlral nt lta'.tlmort.; K.o'. John 11. Holand of St Vimv.it' church. Ililtimore and Iter. Ir. StafforJ of WachinRt in. Tii s- it.iulemen will a;;: ac an escort for th- larllnal :o Ttal'.mi ti. OarJtil,il iSiblunc in ixpecie,! r"!na!n as a vu : of Maji r John 1. Ueil'.y of llrook- lyn until Monday. At Hahmi'ip the . ir lln il wli: th' irivi-n a mairtiiflcit H. l-oilie. He wlil W (treiKJ by at least 12.iV- pup'.e. the prooc.s.on "f Oa'.ho !c s.ciei!.-. of Hnltlmor find Wa!i lii!?!on and tow ns through nr. Mary Ian 1 will number over S'HM men. Act hit Mayor Wlilt im a"1 a deli Kii- i lion of cltv ulllciil-i will iii-clve the car- d:na! at the station and the acting mayor will deliver an tUdr.s of wel come. Th,. proct-.lon will escort the ..irdttial to his nslilencc at the cathe dral where he will hoi J a reception. I.1IO A WONI3KUFUL MAN. NI'.W YORK, Autf. 21 Cnrdma! Gib bun irrivvl t May fMm Home. "I had it!" it jilM'tir,," slid Cardlnul Gibbons, "in having three audiences with the pope. He eer'.ai.ily a wonderful man. II.' U f eoie i,ii ; has the vigor of a man i'i yejifa old." N KG ROE 4 ORDERED TO QUIT WORK BY WHITES elllpt Icy :. Drive Them Frmi Elk Val Mining t'i ninany Results it Two Deaths. KNOXVILLE. Tenn., Aug. 24. De tails have reached this city of an at tempt to drive the "egr.es from work on the property of the Elk Valley Minim- Company, ten miles from here, and from the Jelliciv.is Company, which Is building a branch r.iad lo Its mines, having Imported negroes for the Work. The natives objected and a party of white men wen: to the negro camp and ordered them to leave. A shootinjf af fray resulted In which James Hatfield and White were killed, and Winflcld Hatfield was wounded. CHARGES AGAINST STALEY. SALEM, Ore., Aug. 24. Governor Geer issued a requisition on Governor Rogers, of Washington, for Sherman Staley upon reiiuests of the authorities of Oregon City. It Is stated that he Is charged with stealing his wife's prop ertp before beating and deserting her. He Is under arrest at Aberdeen. HAYS' NEW POSITION. CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 24. The leader tomorrow will eay: Private ad vices received by a Cleveland railroad man from the Eaat say that that Chaa. M. Hays, the retiring president of the Southern Pacific, Is to be taken by J. P. Morgan & Company, as the railroad expert of that house. SMUGGLED OPIUM SOLD. SEATTLE, Aug. 24.-Deputy United States Marshal Tyler today sold at auc tion E4S pounds of smuggled opium and the entire outfit of the Hodgaon smug gling ring. It brought over J6000. PEACE RUMORS Warring Steel Hosts Say No Set tlement Is in Sight. OTHERS THINK DIFFERENT Strom Bclicl That Powerful laflacocc Art at Work If prlnj Aboot a Settle mtat - Friday's Coofcrcacc Had No Slxnlllcaace. PITTS ltrp.fi, Au. !4.-Ta!k of p.?ae I ) the ;ee world continuea In ;:'i; of the .l.n.a) by tne otlii laU that there la no profpect of any by the official of tn.- cteel (nTpora lon or offlclala of tne AmilKamatel Ac.ioclatlon. Pr-a.dent Shaffer mad the atatem"nt toniKht that ther wa n'othl"it probable In this line so far aa he knew. H? de nial positively tnat the conference with the four yisliora on Friday had ay ls nifli anr, an 1 said that the situation was unchinged. He willingly admitted that he would at any time be glad to discus p,ar with the proper oMeiala or their authorize 1 representatives, but this was all. in i'l;e of th's statement there Is a ftrona Undercurrent of belief that ther are powerful Influences at work to bring the warring Interest together, with th !d-a of ending the disastrous warfare that Is unsettling the Inius ;r!a! prosperity of the country. . Th new peav story coming from a high labor authority la to the effect that the Civic F.drratlon will unJertake to bring about a sefle-n-mt of the alrlk? ad that John Mltche'l, national presi dent of the Miner Cya. will be the mouthpiece. DESTr.UCTTVB RAIN STORM. Much Damage Done In New York City and Wes .-heater County. NF.W YORK, Aug. 24 A violent and pretrtictel riln storm, acconianled by a wind which aproached the projxir ti mis of a hurricane, swei: over New York 'llv. Westchester county, and the northeastern portion of New Jer sey this afternoon. Th-. most damage reported was at Jersey rity, wherj many buildings were wrecked, Including a church and a theater. JOSSEY IN TROUBLE. Under Arrest at N irales. Charged With Sinuis'diij; Chitte-se. PORTLAND, Ore, Aug. 24. Immi grant I:.s,itor 11. F. Jc.s.iey, wro was anvsted today at NiuiiUes. Ariz., on a charge of bt-ng im-.)'.c-itej In smuggling ("liin.'se into the Uni.1 StaWs, was form-fly a Chinese Inspector in the Puget sound district. He was tra isferre 1 to the Portland di-tvlct In lS'.'S and tinally se'U to Nognle-i. TURKEY GIVES IN. The Trouble Settled in Accordance With I France's Desire. CONSTANTINOPLE. Aug. 24.-The tuays company questions hate been settled as expected. In accordance with the desires of France. An imperial order has been --suid ordering that the com pany be allowed to exercise freely all rights granted by the concession. STRIKING PRINTERS ENJOINED. CHICAGO. Aug. 24.-Judge Baker, of the United States circuit court at Gos hen, Ind., issued an Injunction prohib iting forty pressmen employed by ;he W. B. Conkey Printing Company at Hammond, Ind., who are on strike from picketing the plant. WILSON MAY RETIRE. SANTIAGO, Chill, Aug. 21. The papers here announce that United States Minister I) Chill, Henry I Wilson, will soon retire and devote his time to com merce, representing several American firms. WHEAT MARKET. PORTLAND, 9ug. 24. Wheat, Walla Walla. bluestem, BTH. TACOMA, Aug. 24.-Wheat, cash, 9T. SAX FRANCISCO, Aug. 24.-Wheat. cash, 97H. CHICAGO, Aug. 7014; closed. 70. ' 24.-Sept. opened SHINGLE MILLS TO CLOSE. NEW WHATCoOM, Wash., Aug. 24. A movement for a general closing down of all shingle rollla In order to curtail nr..lu' tlon fin 1 effect a corresponding relv In prl' i-s wa c arted tonight when t:ie rn n jfae:ur-r of Whatcom county vi -d unanlrn m'ly In favor "f a rer lutl n Mndintf :h. ms-lv-c t ceac ojr-atl'inf. FIyUS IN PENNSYLVANIA. Thre I'ers irc Driwned al Mitch Dam-ag-: I)ie to Property. PIULAIi:t.PHIA. Ai.g. 24.-P.e.)or: tonight 'it .hit hoavy rains during tile pis'. W'.-;H thrJUgil out lh Jtat: hivt rsvil.l In thi i?ioHt .llsastr oi;, ftood'' ..xr.er:n'd :n miny yiiXt. At JlaucJl Chunk, a nua ho'J ;.te boy were tMwnl. In HhaTi .it n, Timaqua, Pitt.'ton ani oth'-r mlrd. g towns many colllerlffa have ben 1i.l'-d ml work nus.;iendl. All cr,IHr!ea In HT.hr Creek valley are flo'd-d. '"rips In Catawasb. valley ar1 ptirtlcally ruined. The ctirm will P.edfirJ county thoti lands of d ll.ir tt rplae bridges vi4hI awiy .ml lamig? done to the na 1. ITALIAN CONSUL DEFENDS OCR POLICY IN PANAMA. Writes xi a Rome Journal That the l'n t-1 States is Right In the Monro-. Doctrine. NEW YORK. Aug. 24. Signor Bran chl. the Italian 'counsel genera! here ha written to tl-e Tribuna at Rome protest ing aga!nt that Jiurnal's attitude on the Panama nu'lon. He defends the United Slates which he declares baa the right to pr--vent rebels from atopping communication on the Isthmus. He alls: "Italy should remember that 3,000.000 alien subject live in peace and pros perity In the United States and that Italy hu no na'.liial Interests In the Isthmus of Panama." FIFrjJSN SHOPS CLOSED. Shirt Waist Maker Extend the Scope of the Strike and 4000 Are Now Out. NEW YORK, Aug. 24. A: a meeting of the executive committee of the Shirt Waist Makers Union last night It was dvll?d to extend the strike and in crease5 the number to 4. Fifteen shops will cofieqae"tly be tied op today. INFRINGEMENT SUIT DECIDED. BOrSE. Ida.. Aug. 24. Judge Beatty has decided that th? Walderstein pat ent for the precipitation of gold from a cyanide solution by xinc dust Is not valid. The matt.-r Is decided In a suit brought by the owner of a patent against the Delamar Mining Company of Infringement. MURDEROUS ASSAULT, . -4. PUEBLO, Co' , Aug". 24. This after noon an unknown man entered the office of ex-Ju.lge of the District Court T. E. Gibson and murderously assaulted the iged juris: with a revolver and a piece of lead pipe. Gibsm is in a dangerous condition. TO SWIM ENGLISH CHANNEL. LONDON. Aug. 21. Molbe.n, tUi fa mous swimmer, tried to perform the wonderful and daring feat of swimming the English chan-el tdiy. He aban doned the attempt after two hours in the water on account of a rough sea. DIED OF MOSQUITO BITE. HAVANA. Aug. 24 The third death from yello.v fever resulting from the bite of a mosquito occurred this even ing. The victim was Mi.ss Clara Mans, of New Jersey. Miss Mas was a nurse and wished to become immune. FR-fSER RIVER PACK. VANCOUVER, B. C, Aug. 24. The salmon pack of sockeyes on the Fraser river today reached 900.000 cases. The total paek will exceed a million cases, valued at $3,500,000. CRIMEAN WAR VETERAN DEAD. ? VNTA ROSA. Cal Aug. 24. Wil liam Humphrey ,a vcterin of the Crim ean war. ane of the "noble six hun dred," died here today at the age of 77 years. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. CHICAGO, Aug. 24 P. B. Hoyt, of Glenvlew, today won the amateur golf championship of :he West, defeating Bruce Smith 2 up and 5 .to gj. MOHICAN WILL COME. WASHINGTON, Aug. 24. The crui ser Mohican has oeen ordered to Asto ria, Ore., to be present at the regatta at the mouth of ihe Columbia river. BASEBALL SCORES. TACOMA, Aug. 14. Tacomi. 3; Se attle, I. ,1 PORTLAND. Atg. 24. Portland, 5; Spokane, 0. THE CZAR WILL VISIT GERMANY His Meeting With William Re garded as Important. WILL ALSO VISIT FRANCE Acceptaoc of loabet'a liviuiloa i Grea( Suacts (or the Admialftratioa-Ciar Behtrtd ( Be Fritadly Toward Oernaay. ' EERLLV. Aug. St. While the paper are flooded with details of the ciar'a approaching vi.iit to Frim-e, confirma tion of the announcement that his maj esty will alco atteid the German naval maneuvers, waa kept bick from th German public until yesterday. Attempta to divest the meeting of a political character are vain. Not that important political transactiona will be concluded but the mere fact that Em peror William will have an opportunity of exchanging personally hia view oa pending questions is regarded as es pecially Important. INVITED THE CZAR. French Jealousy Aroused at His Ru mored Meeting With Kaiser. NEW YORK, Aug. 24. A Berlin dia-; patch to the Herald quotes a high Ger man official as follows: "When the French government heard rumors of a possible meeting of the kaiser and the cxir It made every pos sible effort to Induce the czar to come to France. "There Is no doubt that the accept ance of President Loubet'g invitation by the cxar la a great success for the Wal-deck-Rousseau cabinet, which Is now Identical with the republic We do not think that the czar's visit is In any way directed against Germany. If It la di rected against anything, It la, first and foremost, against the opponents of the. WaWeck-Rousseau cabinet and the ad versaries of the republic "Hoiwev". It Is not Impossible that the chauvinist elements In order to hlda their defeat from the' French people will try to draw the czar in to some anti-German or perhaps anti-English demonstration. '"But." he added, with sharp empha sis, "as far as Germany is concerned we are persuaded . that the czar will never let himself be drawa into an anti German manifestation." GUILTY OF VIOLATING TRE LAWS OF WAR Soldier Sentenced to Death at Manila, But Sentence Is Afterwards Commuted, WASHINGTON. Aug. 24. Brtx Hael terman. the Belgian charged with "re lieving the enemy with money In viola tion of the laws of war," has been tried at Manila, found guilty on almos; every charge an.l sentenced to death. Generil Mac Arthur says the sentences is w arranted, but that the passing away of the condition of war moves the de triment eomftiaojer to recommend ha; the sentence be commuted to im prisonment for fifteen years. BOY ACCIDENTALLY KILLED. VANCOUVER. Aug. 24.-Joeelyn Canby, 12 years eld, son of the late E. L. Canby, who was cashier of the sus pended First National bank, was ac cidentally hot and killed today by a boy who was shooting at a target. CRUISER PHAETON. SAN DIEGO, Cal., Aug. 21.-The cruiser Phaeton has arrived from the south. She stopped at Magdalen bay hree days for target practice on her way up. she win go i.ortn tomorrow. SILVER MARKET. NEW YORK, Aug. 24. Silver 584. TOM Baking Powder Makes the bread more healthful. Safeguards the food against akim. Akm baidf poWaaa tfs flu grmini Moaoan to kttlta ol J- Ay.