The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, September 18, 1901, Image 4

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    Till: MOKNIXd ASTORl.YN. .I.NKSIUY. SI.IM TMHUU IS. 11)01.
NO REGARD FOR
FOREIGN OPINION
Prussian Minister of Commerce
Talks on Tariff Bill.
HOME INTERESTS CONSIDERED
Ewry Country Has In 0t Scheme
Tariff Duties Stvirlet, ( Commrr
cUI Treaties el Vital Nc
vft.ilty t (kraaay.
lor
1:11
NEW YORK. Son:. i:.-T.V
eorresionden: of the Tlms says that
llerr Miller, tlio Prussian ni.tiistcr of
tomm-nce a: a dottier giv-ii :n .us. i;o :
r. spoke of the proposd tariff b.'.l.
dwelling on th nvssi;y of a eomprv
mie agriculture, industry and
commerce.
Replying to the charge '.hat th pts
pcavd tariff showed no regard for for
eign opinton he deoUred that every
country in Its tariff schism as bound
to think only of its own interests. The
proposed duties, satd the minister. Ap
plied on'.y "o "h.sV countries no; having
commercial treaties with xe'rmany. but
commercial treaties must he conclud
ed. I: was of vital neveswl.y to CVer
BSkBy to obtain treaties securing the
interest of her commercial and Indus
tries. On object of the bill was to
stow to foreign countries) what they
wist expect if they did not ooooluJe
treaties with Germany.
OOD WORDS FOR ROOSHTELT.
Vandon Papers Cxnmertt on the New
President In Flattering Manner.
LONDON. Sept. IT Further famil
iarity with the idea Mr. Roosevelt
as president is havng its natural re
utt in dissipating oVmbta entertained
as to the effect of his suoeson upon
the foreign policy of the United States.
At any rate. It Is becoming generally
tooceJed In Great Britain that th
United States has obtaiiej a president
of great distinction and charterer.
The exposition of his polioy on Sunday
a the subject of genera! comment.
The Daily Graphic, which pMn'.s out
that the president of the United St ites
couples a more powerful position tnan
any sovereign jn Christendom, with the
possible exceptions of the German era
enir and the ciar of Russia, sums up
his oolicv as "that of a sane imperi
alist devoted to the advancement and
glory of his country wi:hout wronging
then"
The Morning Poat. in an editorial,
says:
"He is a personification of the younger
reneration of American., n ho are look
ing; forward rather than dreaming of
the past. He is nun w ho soems made
to be a leader of his countrymen in the
new time which bgan w::h '.he war
with Spain. He w ill be a pn-jiden of
rreat Initiative, devoted to the national
rather than to th- party ll-al."
This Journal say? that "no na:in v-r
rune to maturity without asserting it
self as tne, if not the flr.. ..f the gov
erning powers of the world.'
In concl us; i the Mjrni'ig Post r- -ommends
Great Britain ;o "try t ac-preciat-
the Am -ro-an i 1-als in-'.-ad "f
leotnrinir Ameri. an. on thHr Jit'l 'tnat.e
me'.hois." i
The Dally Mail -ays:
The United Static ha a great man
at its head. We may expert v!:h Confi
Jence that Mr. RooSev-l; will be a mod
erat.ne and no: an ex.isp"'tatl:ig Influ
nc"
MAILS MAKE FAST TIME.
United States lloj'e Will H-r-after I'e
Employed by fta'Iroads.
OMAHA. Sep-. IT. At Union Pa.
,ti,
headquarter It is annouti' -1 tba'. il. a
result of tne fa.'t tme trial- bv trains
carrying th- mail ivr th- cuntry
en route from Ausril a t 1 th- hiist.
such mail will In firur "b sent v. a :h
IJnited States r .ut- ln.t-ad of th- Su-z
tranal.
Th? mail wa. t itr 1 f om San F':n
cis,),) to N'-w York "Vr th. Ut.: n !"i
ciflr. Hurling", n a.fl N"- v York .'-n'riil.
aril th- tirn- for S Iti-v t . Loud v. a
cu t d 'wn .I-v-1 Dys. The niuo. n-iiti-'ist"-J
r.f S'V -p M rts. I -ft Sydn v it
1. a. rr.. Aug'!.,
to the le'tilon p
Al.d 'U d- lc
,tfi - it T a
S"rr'ember 4
Important a'ta'-h
the new (l' l'ftt 1: -Lsh
mail l-'-c-iii.se i
document Int'-nl
parpam'nt. uhih
. .'1'i.n 1 itig ". -
ti1--''
1 i;.- it
will !, : .if "r
i-ross the W-s'-r n
NEWS FROM THE WHALERS
Infotnatiun
S-a
R.-ti i-.-ved Ih o Eff
uii Was a Haid i.'(-
Th.it
SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 17. In a
letter mat wan carried by native cou
riers a distance of over Wtt m l- s across
the wilderness of the north, from 111
mouth of the Mackenzie riv-r to Edmon
ton, and thence by rail to this "Ity. th
first news received thi year from tti
whalers who wintered in the Arctic
ocean is at hand. The J-tier wa writ
fen hy Captain H. E. MufTrn.i ;, "f the
n hooner Penelope,
The whaling vessels that wintered in
the Arctic were the steamers Narwahl.
Beluga and Bowheai and tbe s' ho rn r
Penelope. The last previous, informa
tion from any of these vtrseels waa re
mv.l 'as: fall, the vessel having bce-i
spoken In .ViiBii: of Iit year. A: that
.11110 : Narixaha h I three rules, the
Howaei.l o"c. t .10 lV'igg.t on. -half of a
w!i.i;, .11.. 1 tv.. r n.-ioi', (lone The i,t-
t r ju: rcedi'l ri'i. ilia: on Aprl
1 las; the Natnahl's t.v.il catch woo
fie chili... the !'. ill'" live, tlu'
lo'Higdt ' seven ami n half and the 1 it
dopes on.' It is probable that the IV.
ug. ami Nat ah: ::: , .m out :!.
war. but 'lothltig '.. c nam .ibeu: I te
lV-iol. i'0, ttch :s trad n." (!i (ho Arc
:!.. The i,i.'.';,t .Vis' Slither ami. Cap-
tain Mu
.'iv oil !'... ioy 1',
.' ip- 1 1, l VOUl-
. apiai '. .in .1 . r
i' nta.e . f ;!io He
.1 wry mi !.!''".
aft.r g.irg tmo
m l dnrttts
iiu (i total
loin.- I the H
'uci A W
.Vteb r .:'
. s.r.o an l
-s,s. The '
T.
l.ck ..li.
as:
r iicird'tv a: lt.i,!i'v isl.it'..i
j I ..'r r" . (irvv in t.'v Asvtl. rcs.oini
. I r tie rt:". :("'.:' n :!v xp-.-r-'iuv of
:ho 'u: t. .ic.l ih-' fr :.i: lii;vr
i i.is iiti-.i-i:.il'S -'Ool TMo I '.is .lu'
ii.i'.n ,i '."::. Ion.,' on land .'io ,l.iin
;n it'.Y.'i: number from r.il!''.
The lV:'ol.e Ian lei iroviion on
rea.'h'.ns I'l.iey i:a:.l and w;L" to haie
c ue halir-g inini: dtately after ard. but
the vissel was stuck fast for etrhl
days an I by the time the s. h on. r
reached the o'.H'ii the other M'S.-i-.-I ,.f t.'ie
rivet had trade their cat. hi and no
more whal s a; iearod
SIX K1I.1.K1V THKKK lNJl'KKl'
Ftrt R.'P- rts of ;hr a '1-or.i do VN'.'i o '"
Wore Fxaioterated.
GLEXWaa1 SPRINGS. Colorado.
Sept. IT A terrific explosion of fis n
the Spring Gulch m'ne of the Color lo
Fuel & Iron Company, l.vated e.s:ite.'n
mll-o from this place, caused the d-'iith
of six miners and the sertous Injury of
three others, besides much damans to
the tunnel in w hich the expl 'St.i oc
curred. As soon as the explosion .vcurred a
messongrr was sent to the Pocahontas
mine, seven miles away, to telephone f r
assistance. He stated at the time of
the accl'lent that the entire force of
100 m'ner was in the mine and it was
thought that all had perished . later
messenger brought the Inf-irntati n that
less than half an h ur previous to the
time of the expl.:on all but a fw of
the employes had gone .iff duty, t.ius
preventing a more serious calamity
The explosion was caused by ga" l.i-t
becoming ignited by the blasts.
The dead are:
P. G. PICKERTON.
GEORGE CASSENGER.
ALBERT DER.NSrNADO
PETER DELJR.,
DAVID COULER.
JOHN ANDREAS.
The injured:
J. H- I'ltkers'n. sl'.irtitly burned. Wni.
Reed, slightly burned: J sr h P'trl.
leg broken.
FINN'S MEET RERI'FF-
r.u-."
an t'zar i!ef'js
It-HU'st fur R-i
v. H-ed
'Stn '.. ""
Th- r
IjND'N. S-i.t. IT -A dispatch
in-
Tlm-s fr"in H-ll.ng.fors. Finiin I. -av-"The
F.nn.sh senate has ps-lw I a v
vere rebuff from th- .-xar by th- pmtiiuI.
gati n of the new mil.tary .ervb-e la.
The .ena'e a'ldr'sv , tr.-m r.i-i lu:n
; hi-" maj-sty .- 'I 'it.tg an .i-u:a:i.
of th rr.i.ntenan. - ! t.i- p ".iti. il :n
sti'.ution '. Finlan I. Th- . zar's r"
ply says he d .-s n ' fltid ";i- pr.-nt
o.-ca-i' i' a .'.litatjie ..n- f t -i-w i-.'ir-nno""
a. : . 'h- rndiH'.ei in. - 'h
futup- '. " "1 ::i-t.t.rl"
. z ii v;.( ;r,:-' t:o::s h:
As to In- 1
Thru: - ii- ;
Di-Tib ; ;
1 bv !- !
1"' :
in? H'
mmd-i
uld -i
-hen-:
I.-- in I
r.s
; -o;,:- nrj.t re- st.t-;'-
rativ m -as tr--
1
riitn:.-
"Th"e i.ai ire under-' "
b- :ite ;o;i 'i.-.tl x..". '.i.tb iir. '".a
.11. ur.'en.-V eren Th- v. tims
pr .ba'ily .t-lu I- four r-not- r-.
v "t-J airii-.s. t..i- military serv.ee
and forty I.u'l'i"." m 'l.-rgyni-n u h
fut to re 1 1 -he low- fr-.ni th - ;.u
a,.'.s,r J.ng : , th-- r. ':, Funis'.
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DUrt- f
GP.EETIN'i; AWAITS HIM
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. Id
1 r,yal throti- ,, 1 o "
fit-l 1
it ev-ry
soys th-T-ib'tti-
visi'? i r
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ink
Stan laid P'ii:,". c
- j' u:t..o."s fr'.'.n 1 1 ;
V il nr V fr 'Vl 'io-
At ' i-S iX'n ftorr!
:r.g.- :nx .-' h of
r of a '.;i:,l-l i "'l(l
i'y f,f oi-- own uiir-
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M IT DEATH IX THE FLAMES.
SAN FRANCESCO, S-r,t. ;7. --... m"?
,She.(han was burned to death early tni
mornlr.g In a fire at tl,e w iod .m l oal
yards ,,r John Hardlman, .a Prunntin
;re,-t. Three horses also p'-.l.-ti'd in
he fames. Ho-e!i;.n, who v.as thirty
five years oil, .la. "-rnpioy-J by Har-
diman an w- asp-ep whtn the fire
brok out.
DAMAlil 10 SIIIiTI(i
SI I Kl; liAl l' SWH I'S tiM'K
I A k K Mil llltJAN.
Many Wrecks aiul .Mishaps Kc
ported - Manv csscls I luuilil
' to llac Hccn Lost.
m-vi!o. s-i'i : t.i.'
w. s; h;:i. ivliioli f 'r ..'o:.il
sw. p: .. r :ri.' l.ik . .i.unii1
:h.' pj: !i. nr. :h.' rii'Oi"
s.i.e. .iti.l mu. h I imi.uo iv i
.h'.ppin The 'oul Horn . n I
.l.i -i 'id.. '
I .In: ins
.'!! . or a
,1'IH' ..' '
Of l.lk.'
M oiilu.ri escuiH il coiniiaratH
11 II
h.ir'iic.!. I'll: in t.ie upper lak -. wher.
t.ie Jsi.it wont on. .I.si't'.e the st.'iin
"littldls s';it .nit !'y the g " cl'tmlon:
.i -'A'.Jiei' bun'au. niai'y w r.vks and inls
:.a.s were r.port.d.
Th,. w reck., reporte I
Scli Ktier J Kil.'ii. aterl-iggisl and
it'.in lone in nud-'.ake oppivilte Mil-
uaukee: crew of
t ur 1-e.omsl aft.-r
ureat tianlsd p
Vn o-ma.tivl s liooner. name mi
kii 'in. fou l lered ne ir Uik.' Un len.
M ch : crew believed to haie lusoi i -s-"uel.
Steamer ltannvkbinn. ashon- and
;sundir.g to pleie. iwjr ll.ub'r lle.ich,
Md'h : crew m great dang T
Three-masted schooner Naui'k. a.hoie
in . ilangeroiL vo.liMn at Hig Martin's
Island.
Seho'iier J J iurlum. a ban Ion. I by
her cons rt In mtd-lake off I'lev. Und
an.l believed to have foundered.
St-h..vner Juniper. aterlogg-d
Saginaw bay.
in
SPEEDY JUSTICE DEMANDED
Engl.sh Opinion of the Manner of bal
ing With le. Ciolgma
NrrW YORK. S.pt. 1T.-After forty
eight hours drsousHi.m -f the H'.ifT.i'.o
tragedy, public opinion In England a.k
the ou'Stion whether America will tol
erate another Gulteau scandal when
M. KIn'.ey's murderer Is brought u; f r
trial, say the London correspondent of
the Jl-ratJ Lynch law as appU'.ibl
t this wretch was never so n arty '"'
ular In England, nil cla....-. agree
that h rt shift i the onlv fl'tlng lus
ti,e. From one of hU majesty's Justi.-es.
v ur corr"p..neIeni Is able I i giv- the
suJwtanee of the hlgh-st legal opini 'ii
i ! wl:jt the H'.lffiilo court ong:i; j
U.
'Tlii-" ought to gHe America the
nance to shake off the incubus .? t o
mu. h legalism." sai l the Judge: "and -v
legalism I m-.in straining the law i '
lef a: its own purpose.
"In criminal trials It seems to be the
maci object of the American courts to
l.scver a Jury who will l.b'-r.ii.- th-j
;.r... .n-r not carry out the law. '
" !-url nuestion. are afk-d wh-ther
th- ventrmen or Jurym.n have r.-ad j
jb'iit th- cas-t .vhether such (.'.ilngj
ha. yd ; a formation "f opinion n
V merit, of ;h rase si a., to pr-Ju- !
Iic th- verdict; whether they are a. - J
.m.iitfe 1 with the prisoner or victim j
Th.. a!-url straining f -r ...h..le. !
h-
oUttS
onion.
ai.po.ir t , er.
th- tlr.t step
ur.iit'
t 01 a:
rti.s , llfi'- t
; 'l. ,'iltTlin.il
f I.otid n
i.ii'. .'1 is b'-n
"Ml it I
,.,.
law y- r "f N-
n a sudden
.ti.iii"ne 1 t,
HiifT.il
n t In
!-' id
it- ; a
'n II-..-.
ti,- r-lv
h ''in 1"
'Z 'igosz This 'I
the mur,er-r is ib
(nit n the 0 'n'rari
"111 "I
1.1 1 h
h- tool f
.."hltld It."
an "rg.ini.af
ivident Aib'UT I ED
-Turkish D'lJI. ul'l-s
Ami ably D!r wed
Will It,
I.
SlfS. S-nt. IT A disp.it-h
t-'ie
ii.-e fr .in HnisKi' S says th- publ.sned
i.-i 'triii I-' .rr"Smien' e In regard to
.- Ii-"'ite betw-en Fiane- and Tuekey
not reveal anything new, nut ..ows
ir 'n- .ml", nit is no w.n a fair way
.wafl settlement.
Tb- .ta-'-me-it In the Inil-p.-ridei.. ,.
i- hat Amba.sidor .'..tiBtan. l-ft
' ,:: n.,;,le .brjplly b"iau.'- h
f . jn I a "gieat power" Interested in
V.varting French influence m the liiwt
in 1 1 "un-ling ih sultan ti I'-si"' s
ii i J,it.fle'l by th' correspond n but.
. ,r ( n to th'" ,ilsii.i ton, it p-malii. a
:n "-r of In ferenc".
AUSTRIA LEFT OUT.
I'.NI"N. S-pt. 17. Th- Vi-nnii "t--
-;e. . i-rit of 'he Timed says that a
s-ini- dlii ial i-ommiini'Mtion to th" Po-
.!- h- Z" tung, felating t.i Russia.
' ;-rrr.iny and Fram e anl "iipp'.s-d to
:.,i. -mi'iafd from a h.gil Russian p'-r-s..':'ig-
s gnilb-antly avoiil'-'l all in -n-
i ti of Austria.
Wrole. h'.WVer, the triple allll)"'"-
r,u .s--'im to be ecliTeI, It Is Hs rt"l
':, " ' m-r", i no ajiprehenslon. and th"
;s toiition that th Interview between
k.ii'-r and th. czar has caiis-.l 11m
hr.Jirit in Vl-nna are not taken wrloti'ly.
MEXNS MAINTENANCE OF PEA' E.
II w the Meeting of 'r-ivnJ H-a Is Is
Regarded In R-rlln.
HEREIN. Sept. 17. The rt inse(ir nc.-s
of the meeting between Emperor Will
un and Tmperor Nicholas at DantI't
and of the Czar's visit to France are
-till b-adlng trplcd of newspaper com
ment. "It is obvious," days the Ret liner
Neueste Nachrkhten, "that the end-av-
I .'. U'.l
. Th..
.on ii . I t!io m iltii''
i.m,
.1, in ..-itui: l :u ;ho m. moi ;t:.- w tI.
of liio k i.-or wlio i loi ii'iiK I ' Hi.' iin
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u'.i.li ! In. .i-' i .i.'ii ih.l lie wit.
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if tli.e two. the
take, tor u.'-ifJi-
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f
Sl.'.ols' KU.it ant. e.l value own
A fuel ! . "111. ' I. I'l ' i The
other Is th" KI M Spe. l il for liree- e ll',
ol I. .iti.l iipwa: t.. at a nilie ,.nd a .,11.11
e: About til. ,1. k of ce .wo-iear-Ms
of the ..as-'ii i:e n: 1 I. .nu-'1 g
111 111 being i!ic Win. n. 1 mil, .11
clll l::ig !h' I'-e.iW coll N.l-uir. llill
Hill-' ijir'. iodmi. 1 .111 I l ; Han
w"' Aiisiis; H. lin"it s M is! 1 111 m it
It Mill ii.l,n Cit.iii.. It :'. .1 1 'U -er's
litis a'i.1 I'.ipt.iin S ' Hi mvii.
hyphen. For :li,. First Spe :.il .i
Tat'er the on distance winn 1 .l
an-e Guanl add the th:ee- eai - -hi.
Hill . Terminus and Wa'.rr "".in aie
I to lv 1.. artery
I I' J Dwyer I'ic.llent f 'he l!r'k
i!n J s key 1 "lub ha decide I .Hat tlieie
.hail K. no m. nig 01 Tliu . liv. the
la :
Kin lev.
'he funeral , .' Pre lent Mr.
TM STAMP iIT AN' A It' 'M V
NEW YiMtK S..t IT The We,
chcter "'ountv hi. 111 I Jin 1 Jihi In fore
a. I) uniltig a: Win! P;.ili N Y .
a I I'te" re.luti..i: .l.'. ianne !lia: An.
.ir- hi a foreign growth and dangei
.11 to tie in.t tnt..i. ..f our lan I. an I
re. n: eient. baie sliown 'lu i'i or-
Ito -ii. ten-t.. of a iiir.li are being .1 --e,
! - I nui.nly iigain' (he law-.ibibng
til ( 111 '!' ! the I'lKl' d Sta!e "
Th- " 'Ititlon. .nk that nil l.'g.l.itoi
ti and national should oikc eeiv
in.. in. ble '. stamp hi: .inuvhv
n I il. tachnlg " Jndne Smith an
noun. .-I that he wmll .i.)oiirn out
'or a We-R on
the pi-i'sid-nt
.,f lb- de.ith f
XX'AN'TS Kb HIT l' 'S TI1' 'NKD
NEW Vi'ltK. Sep: IT Era' k Kt'i.
t.'l' llgll'Welgbt i lUMipioll W llO .1.
h..ve lift Rut- Fetti. at lb- Interna
ti n.ii Xtliie'i.' I'lnl, ,.f Fort Hue 1
M 11 day nigh! ui.ista up,, 11 a '. t'"n
ni-nt ,.f he ligln 011 a. . unt ,.r tb
lea'li ..f I'i'sM 'it M.-Ktiii'-v
TXX " KIN" IS T" MEET
l.i N1' "N
S.i".e:i ha.
:t -tier 1
Sept. 17 'The king .,f
Jr. lie I Kink I'M a ir I an. I
,yai g'.i.-s's her-." -..tis 1
11 "opo'dl ig.-n t ' t tie ''illieS.
11 .it ' Visile So'i.-ro It .
t ' ii k.:ig w :ll .1, ' "pt 'I""
'VXI'SK i.- I'PIJISING
I.' NI "N S. pt IT -Tb.- VI" tin. 1 cor
n ! ' ,f 'b". Tiui-s i.-ports iliol
n.- .1 ut . -1 ' .1 1 .1 ti -1- in ,i-li itiui in i'i--1.1
w.i" ,.ui.-l by tie- re, .nt "-rpulsioii
f Au-lniii p; I", s from Italian t'lti-
Tb.--nd-,
11
.niih nit
r.tig : .
.ir- 11 x toils an I
suppress the mm-
WHEAT MARKET
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ERA VIS.
.pt
17 - Wheat.
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17." Who
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SILVER MARKET
NEW YORK. S.,.t. 17
Sllv-T, ."i'i
A FEW
INTERESTING
FACTS
Wli.-ri people are ontempl iting a
rip. wheth'-r ,n buslnes or plensure,
;h-y naturally want tli- b-st H'tvice
ob'aii.a.ble ..h far as sp"e.l. 1 ..mfort and
sar-oy , on' ern.-. 1. Krnpl ,yea of tb
WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES are
pa. 1 pi s-rve the public and our tra.ris
are opi-ia .e. so as to milt" rlo.. con
nections with diverging lines at ail
J 11 net, on points.
Pullman Pila'e S.-eping and Cha r
Car on throug.i trains.
Dining car service um-x oell-td. Meals
served a la carte.
In order to ob ain the first-class rer
vice, ak the ticket ag-tit to sell you
& ticket over
The Wisconsin Central lines
and you will make direct connections
at St. Piul for Chicago, Mllwiuke and
all irolnts East,
For any further Informitlyn all on
anv tl'ket agent, or correspond wllh
JAS. C. POND, Gen. Pass. Ag't.
or JAS. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee, Wis.
General Agent,
THE CHICAGO ft NORTHWESTERN
RAIIaWAY.
'i j of ; no i .ti' .i'i I W.ii r Hi''
von svi.iv
The Coin. lib 1 1 Ulier IMcUen Ami. I
lil'p da for sale, lno ..cliooner. .111, 1
lie iiiiincli. A .I'sct I'tloa 'f the
" hooiu-r. fol.ow Schooner "Kmiie"
l.einlli. S.'. , b ain. H it, .I p.ti of
hold. 3 li'S Hc!ioiiei ' II lioe" le'llgill.
It H. beam. II S. depth ol hold, it
lifter will be received .1. lie 'Itl.'e
of the association, where full paru.ii
:ars mav a'so le had
Ni'Tio: run
l'!.CXT.N
I :. ,1 Sial.'. I -an I
Hie.
1 "i , k .11 1 ' in. Aug .'.'. 1'I
No.- . : ' I11 g .'11 tli." in . "in
I d'lc w ' :i proi:. of lie aci of
.' iiKi , f .hin, .1. Iv'v en'itlsl ' An
1.', f r ; i.' .il.- , f t nii'ei 1.111 I. in id'
S.i.e. o . ' 1 1 t . 11 a. nieg.n N.'ij.Ia
in I W i.'ii i'tt Ten It !.' a !'" I'''l
o nil the I n .ii,- Uind State, Pi 1.1 of
Xugii't t Pel M I'.iro.li.-is. of
Ur. C Hin 1 "f I'ottbti Sta. "f
W'.i-I.o.e.oii i.i Ihl. ,l.il II'. I III tills
III,,- In. ... 01:1 s at -mem No .. I t
0 rni. a .,- of 'h- N V N W i.
S c '. in I I H I E. of "'' ll
No .''I !., : oil ll!l.p N N . I a 11 II '
N.i Wc . .111 I w.'.l otter proof o
.how ihat the Inn. I . 'ugh! 1. nioie lain
.tote for tinl' i' or : sie than for
agt I. 11 1 11 : at I'urpocs. in.l t " H' !ti
Il . ci.l III to 'a I II d before til.' It' gl.-tei-
.All I Itecelwr 'f Ihl '"be .A' "I''-
it .11 C'.i. 1 , leg. , 11. 011 Thursla). lie tl Ii
d.iv r N-'X einbev. I.'l
He 11 1 in'. 11. w 1" n.
.! Oin It When, of Ki.ie i'i.i!op
, 11 n : 1 . b g 'n II rni m
XI K.i'.n .
r K'-l. '. i'.' Willi count. XX .i.,i,ngo,ii .
.1. Oi S K bb. of K''l. .'owl ti . mu-
1 Wi.htngbsi Jo.'0 ' lt"!'b of Kel
so r 01 : ii . u t" . xx' sh.iigi n
Xni nil .1! p." :'!' . . 1 111 " g adwne.
v the at., 1". r t, .1 lan 1. ate 1'.
,U-'fl t, n - ::i,-r ,'111:11. :n hi. fn-e
.01 or b.''i,' .a: I It h l.i 'f N .wonle-r
ltf'l
I'll AS II M" hikes
l'.eg!.'er
I.IC.X 11' 'N
N.iTI.'i: F.'K IT
I'm e t S Mte. I.m I i"!lc"
Hrgnii'.'y r , Aug :i !'!
N "tier I. h'-reby g w-i that :n .s.iii-
plan.e w .th the pi-nl.t m of 'be a t
of Coiigr, of June 3 1. m Itie I. ' An
act It th," "Hie of titular lan I c (lie
States of 'ail for 11 a. 1 'reg m. .N.-ii la
and Wa h ngt T rM ori " a et.eul.
.'d t" a'l the Ihib lie laind Sta r, by ..: 1 ....... . , .
f Xugu." 4 W: Mrs Uiin .1 Me- j Nolle,. I hereby given that the rni b r
Conmck of W ." IV O . 'iiii'y f 'Kne"! h flle. hi filial acuni a. ad
Cl.At.op 'sta '. of .'.teg .u ha. h.s , y , n.in'.ttri I ,r of the r.t ale of P XV . ."le
fli.', In -hi. ott! her -".-:i st i'.-ment ' '" 'l'"'''"l. I 'he X outity ..urt of
N, '..m for th- lur.-ls- . 'ti, H IT M!'e "''' 'f"r-g'H for .'la!.. I'outitv.
i .f . i.ii No '. n fun.'-lp N it "' 1 H'e 4""' ,", "" '"r bearing
v So x ,1 wl! olTer I bef r u Ii curt ."" Hatiirlay, lbr H'h
pr H'f t sh . this 'he lac. I oigh: t
........ . .'.,.".'.. . '..i.i.rtr ... . o... -'in
f.,r ;.'..,,.: ..u'm. . out -.b.
i .ti her claim to mi. I .an I '
Hie
Re.'
r and K.v:ver '. " "i!t - a:
iir'-goi ''I iir-'KHi, on Thurn U. th
.'Iv :.n of N 1 onoer, 1 sl
She name, a si !uea.-s
lieotge M" Parian I -f '!:i'"v, 'I its p
nun ' 1 . ' i. r -goti , 1 iii't A I" p.:. '. . " 11, y.
Vat" I" , 'lint 1 , H'egn i"t' JO, i". 'n
f W.'. '"a'.p cant) "r g n Wi..
I. am A J .tin.' 1. of W.e. C it.oP
county, nr goii
Any an I ill pri":. 'lining a Ixe-se-
Iv tile A'. '.--. I' Kbe.l li.nl. AT re-
"lii.sf.l o II heir , ." in. In 'h . m
n "r b, f i" n d :ut day of N"ie nb-r.
u"i.
cii.x ii M"i"i:i:s
R g'-te
SHERIFFS SXI.Ii ;
Hi 1 irtii- of an ri.. ut. n in I : b r
f ..lie is . lie, out ..f tb - .1:, 1,! ..,urt
f th" Sta ., utrg 11 for to.- Un y
of "'Ir. 'p. "li Id- .3l.l diy -( X ig O .
It. I. upon a Judgui tl an I I . r-" ren
ler.'d :b"re:n on 'lie .'.', b ,!av f Jai.e.
1'I in fsi 'r of lleurv .'.'.IHllAW.
plaint ff. .ml iga tii Funk M 1 '- ":nl k
an I Di.sy M '"'ii in, ok .. f.ii la. lis. It
'tl "11111 "f !,'", u ti, in ': s- t tie re n
a lb. r it f t'ii p : tl 1 - ' .111 : .1 til
'1 -in til" I7 ti lai ,f ,'-'!ru 111 . l'"-".
: i.i:e f th 1 d", r- . ( I , 'it. -re; ., -I-
wh '. . sum r-vo'.e . i- j,,. , gal
t 1 1 - t , l i: ' sa - ,,, a' rti- i f- .
I'" I',-'. .,,! dlsbll: s"ll-'iits '. h.s
ii:' :i" n .. ; i ,ir,. 'he ., s in i
III-"II ' tl a ! . ' . oil ill 1 1 1, 1 1 II g l', : ' .
pl ' II, g ili.- .1 'II I k ' s i , , f ..',.' f ,,. ,'.l -
nit I '. t.b- I r-' il pt o, i y "e.l
To- ..'i'h- -i -in irt" r , f o" n !i
,i' i .iii,:,r !b,. . ,ut !i ,1 -t uui: :.': 'f j
h 'i i l'i'l" -pia; ! : Co' 1 ".- h-- ist
,il ir ,-i ..f : h s.,,,1 ;: .jo ir and)
r li" ii.Tioc ' , i.ir' r , f t v - 11 :riC
-III .It" I'. : I ,11 ' 1 nil,, 1 t a . '1 1 ', - !l -. .. 1 J ii I I
1 toil n-::! o f -u: . 4 ., n i t n "f 1 .l!ig"
nine ' in, m -if tb- ..1.1 in.-, -., meri
dian I
N 1 ., x, !l -e.y glW't, '( I 'i ii "t 1
Moie! iv. 'b- i!!i .lay of . i, ,- .J.
at th,. b uir if pi .. . 1 - k In lie f .re.
11 ,oii of sa d -lay In frorr of a.. I at
. h , "ii ' h oi" I i.,r ,ti t he 1 '' v of A -tuii
(V 1" p . '011 1 , 1 1 . 1 ir.-g ,u at
(Olbl, Ill -!l in !o (tie bii-1,.-.- 1, d I t for
-... 1. 'lie a) .i ,. .) rib d r ni prop'r '.
:o 'I!'-, tb- Ju l.'tni'iit, ,,-:. and ill
a,-, riii.ng o-t
l'll"S LIN VI l.l,E.
S! " .ff of ' lis , ' 1 um y. l.t.g ,n.
A : . 1. ' ii, ipui Aug I's.l.
notice p.
'R IM Hl.li'ATI.'N.
r
I . Vlt.'S Lld Olllce.
"r,-.t n 1 'ity. 1 "r . Aug it"',. I '.ml.
No!. 1 - b"i"li glv.-n tl. a: m 10111
I'.a'i't n il ti... prov slon, of the act
of ' '".lllil ! '!. .lu ,. .!, -.., , 11. ,t d, -An
'! for -"i 1 " .f 1. mi.' r land. In tint
"''" ' C.l'f ro'a iT'O'iii, N"l(ld.l
nil Wa .'ion-1 11 T.-1'r.t'.rv." ... eAlelei
"It" ml o- I'm, II,- I. "ii I S at. s by act
f A.it'.i I I-!..-. W, 11. a n A Johnson.
' W - I' "I. ' I,,,,'',- of I ,!M
I '' '' 11 en 1 1 b. ,.V fl I'-'l III
!' ..! ' 1 ' it' lllellt No .'.'.II.!.
for ! 1 p. o ,. .. ,r ,, . ,n w i- ,,f
I N.. ii 11 lo.insli p N . 1; N, rang"'
N . ' W. s'. ,,., ,,1,11 ,,ff..r pr,,,,f , ,,,..v
hat Hi' I in. I s uigiit i.s m.!,- loliiabb'
I it I : mo,-.' r e.oi.e Mi 01 I o ngrieu,
'"' . seine. - and (o , si loi.s), bis
' l-'im 1 '.1. I 1 111 I b"f ,r, ,e R.-gl-.t.-r
and R 'I . r ,,r tbl. .til --. - " "r- goli
c tv. i.r p ,11, on Tlninlai. th,. L'ls: day
r N ". ii.i.-r. l'"H.
II n .1 in " .1 . e, ,'iicssc-
Ge ri',- M Kdrliin l. of (. io y. c'lat
s .ii I'.u .iy. Hr t(,,n: August Dolph, of
'ihi.y, " l.iiHop .oiiniy. iif gui; into
l 'bi:i.oii, of Wis", "V.it.oi" c oiiti'y. ni".
goti; Mr. Luna H. M.-Cimi. k. of Wise.
1 'In'sop ' '"in y, 1 regi.n.
Any an ! ill p.-taoiis .d.il'nlng .I'lv. rs".
ly the above. d"s. rlb-d lan Is nr.. re.
U"'s:,'d t 1 Hie their claim., In this .ilil""
011 ,,r I, -for" sail L'I. -it day of November.
I fell.
CIIAH. I! Mi (ORES,
Regl.'cr.
01
tv
rr
ihese Uny Caniulei aro sunenoi
10 oatsam 01 uopjitia.
Lubebi or Injection! and
CURE IN 48 HOURS
the lame d lease j wide
Out inconvenience.
HIII'MUr-l"S HAt.E
N'ot li-e lierbv glxen Hull I will, wi
XI ndiy. th.. Tin .lav of nctoli.r Its'l. .
ut the hour of lii o'. l.s k in the foinooii'
of sal. I day. .it and in fimit ,if the conn
li,.ii,. d.ior. In ilis City of At 'H. ' 1
i'Uihoii ci unity. Suite ,,f ung 11, ofTer
;';":;
f r H f mid sell, nt public unci
lie highest bidder for c"b In hand
I be tune of ss.i. nil Hid singular lbs
ivai eat ite an.l propel ly lietrtofois bid
in for lAA-n by said i kiifc.p "iiiity. tli -
-aid my of Astoria, and School t
'11, -I K.11 mis .xid of Sk.ti.1 "'oiin.y.
or either of tlisni ami whl. li they or
either 0 tlisni bavs uc.Ulrj, litle by
virtue of any sucli mIi
Siid .ale I. lUed for ,.0 1 date I'lin-
.in; to an on, r iieiet f .re made hi lb"
.'.ur.tv Curt of mid .vuiiti. s Hie
t. of .ucb propel ty ciil I ii n be pie.
I'divd bv ill,, (!:( M011, In y nf er July
I Itot Tib iH I.INX lld.M.
Hli.-rIrT of sai,
I'ated. Sept 3. I flU
County
NOTICR rH PtJllLICAfltiN
I'lilted States lnd tiftlcs- I
July . Hut j
Oregon illy, r
Nome I. h.i.by g,ve that In compll -
ic with lh proi isiuita of Hi as't M
'Vngretaj of June , t;, ntlll.sl, "An
act for th l of limber land In th
.Stat, si .if I'abfornu. Hr.-gm. Nevada,
and Wahiiiat i IVrrit sy." a rileiul
l ti til tb public ku 1 1 (tat, bv ae'l
of August 4. Iil. Win M iXHxlarkt. of
Atorai. County ,t ilaisop. Htat of
hkstoii. ha 111 la day tlbil In tin .'(TV
It sworn it 'iii.-n: No 3t'. fr tb
1'iirelia of th sotillinaa V 'f e'tln
N. . 1 a 1 . In Tp N.i ill N, Hang No.
11 W. n, will offer pnf 1.1 "I'ow tint
tkt Un.l tilit is tnor xaliiabl fT Its
timber or ston than f aarleulturval
purpoasM, and to sstabl ah III claim M
ti I land lrfor km Itngiattr an I !(
.eiy.r of this nnV at 1 Teron rity is
Thursday lh Id .lay of m-totur. liH.
II name) aa wHiiasAi Geo. M'Far-
I land, of Mny. Orotrun; August d"lpa.
! 4 Olney. itgi, Jama Hurk. of a
I tide. Oregon, and Tltomai Uidws'.l, of
I A.torva, regoa
j Any and all per.ia .-.alniliig advera-
I .7 . r.n tuu'i u.iuei ihii wf
: ,paaiJ la fll their claim in Ihl oftV
I I'll AS II. MiKMH,
j Hsgsster.
, ,, or bf rs said td Wy of tvtoixr. 1HI
j
, ,
NOTI-'K I'F FINAL ACCul'NT
lay o' ii.t.br lta.il. at th u.ur .'f ten
1 lock In th f oretio fi
1 " u1 "f S-i.tr,t,.-r 1-1
W KULToN
Cowinjc & Cowinjc
ATTORNETls-AT-LAW
oresiON crrr. Oregon.
inrice: Room 4. V. H Und OfTIc Hl.lg
Pr.';'c m nil tb Courts of tb
Stats United Hta'e I jn I ifTlc litis!-
' iirat a Specialty.
'
;
Iwsint riMrvi aKwi
Oencsscc Fruit
AUSOLUTHLY PURR
CIDER VINROAR. . .
FISHER BROS.
I OUM)in A. D.I7IO
SUN INSURANCE OFFICE
I IK l.l INI II IN
THK OLDEST I'l KI I.Y I IKi: Ol I l( I I.N I III. WOKI.I).
Ct. A ( In rnliftl mi4, 4,r.if.,u.iA
C. A. HENRY & CO., GENERAL AGENTS.
'213 Snnsnmr Strcrt. Snn I'mmlscn,
Of New Zealand
VV. P. THOMAS, JV.KrM San Francisco.
UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS
Stil.scrilifil Cii'iliil, .... fi.OOO.OOO
I'liiil-iip ('ii.itiil,, .... l.ouo.OOO
AoSI'tH, ... 2,.ril..,11l
Aftwls in Unittxl Slnti'H, - :i(l(),()l)l)
SurpliiH Ui I'tilicy UiiIiKth, - - 1,7IH,7!I2
Hhh lu-cii Uiiiliirvx'rit.iiiLr -m tin- I'nrilir Ctmst ovei twi-nlv-two yt'iim.
PACIFIC COAST COMPANY
COAL
For Steamer, Commercial and Family Use
Orders Promptly Executed . .
DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST
9
Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts.
BESTOF LVERYTHING
I" Wold This Tel! of tlio I' i.".igr
Heivl.o via
iJhii Northwestern feint..
., ,, .
j I'-'K'11 t'-illy lletwern H;. Paul
" 1 O'b'ag". cuiiprUlng
1
j Th j p,,!!,,,.,,, Hlecp.rs,
'e. .'Aa linliig Cars
l.il.:aiy and '1 b.ei v .'iloii 1'ara,
Kl t.vlin.iig X'liair x'ars.
I
'The Wlh Criiluiy Train -
I --Huns livery Day of th Year.
1 Jf finejf ffvininthe W0H0
Diaitrk UIU( nic
THE IIXDUEIl HT ATI' EXPRESS. th
Fllirat I'ully Train Ituutilug I let wren
Ht Paul and Oil, a- .. via III HUrt
Ln
iVciiiectlona from he Wrat Mad via
The NoltTIIEUN PACIFIC
GREAT NORTHERN AND
CANADIAN PACIFIC It TH
This la l. tb REST LINK leetttsen
Oina.'ia, St Paul and Mnini-aie'lla
Ail Agent Bell Tlckrt via
The Northwestern Line
W II MEAD. II L SISLBll.
Grtirral Ag.'lil Trav Agent.
:41 Aider Street, Portland. trgon
A fat mil ar nam of the Chicago.
Milwaukee A 8:. I'aul Railway, known
all cvrr the Union a thr Ornat Hallway
running the ' pioneer t Jmlled" train
rierv Jar and n g'u b'tw'eii Ht. Paul
an I Chicago, and Omaha and Chicago.
Tho only prrfoot train tn His world"
t'n.leratand Conmstloii ara mads
with all !ir.eotit!nrTi!.Al line, sncuring
to pnu.ngrr th bet serilce known.
I an or I 'ua c -ache, Urclr'.o Ugbt. nim
beAt, of a variety c laird !- no other
line
See that your tl.kt reads via "Th
MUwauk"" when g ii.g 10 any isiint
in th I'nlttsl M'atr or Canada. All
ta ke! age: t "'ll tbnn.
For rib pninphet or other .nfor
mntl 'li. addr-"a.
J XV C.XMEY, C J EDDY,
Trav. I'a. Agt U'i Agl .
P -rtl.ind. n.-e P irdand ore
Company
I l I lc '1 1
TELEfHONE AHIN 661