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ASTOKJA PUBLIC UliKAKK ASSC'WI.' .' Books, Periodicals, MaRfizlneJi Ac, .. . i T I.. Lfe . 1 Aro hoi 10 nc uv.ic tin.- ... .n'l K'lty ' will bo liable to pros VOL. I, V A STOMA, OltlftON, THt'hSDAY, OCIOJIKR 17. lf)01. NO. 81 NOTIOBI Mr I I I IV Emm ii wont j it ii ir . ECLIPSE HARDWARE CO. Plumbers ,! Stccimfittcrs HOUI! A(1K!NTH l'OI B27 BOND School Books Supplies i I I MAKE VOIR EXCHANGES NOW j GRIFFIN &UWiD!:0,, Fancy and Staple Groceries FLOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS, TOBACCO AND CIGARS Supi'lici nf ull kiml-tut ln(.t rutin, for Unlit-mien, As V. ALL,I3IN, Tenth ami Cummcnlal Street 1 THE finest Restaurant in (he City PALACE roHMFHCtAL ST VE WRING THE COMtttHCIAl ST MARKET AFrORDS We Rent New p.. I' - ri . 0 'fL-rUl A Delicious innd Palatable Drink Absolutely Pure The Northern Pacific Brewery, of which Mr. John Kopp Ii proprietor, make beer for domostlc and expert trade, lioiWfil beer for family us a or keg beer supplied at any time. Delivery In the city fret. Horth Pacific Brewery Commission. Brokerage, Insurance and Shipping. SUPERIOR STEEL RANGES STUI3BT CAUTION ! Urt 'Tti ynii buy a slov or rms iituln II. Royal Charter Oak Better work. ! fuel a"d la Ut. nn I Us; longer. Prices ra nablr. W. J. Scully, 4JI HOND 3TKI.ET. Between Ninth and Tenth Hcguliir Mnl 2."i oont.s Suiuluy 1'iniiiT u Kuviully W.W. Whipple Typewriters. Muny new iiniroveiiunt.s added. Seo our latent No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter New Art Catalogue Free . . . L. n. ALEXANDER St CO. Kioltisivo l'seillc ()mint K-aioni a tft Htnrk Si., Portland, Or F V. M'KECIINIE. Wal Agent. D, Custom Houne Broker. ASTORIA, ORE Ainui W. t. Alto, and Paella l&preM Oo I. SCHLEY WAS COOL AND COURAGEOUS Officers of Hrooklyn Testify Be fore Inquiry Court. SCIII.IiY l'K(ii:i) HIS MEN ON Ihf Commodore Sale Several Times Durlof. the CsiaiCMcsl. "din Mm Hell. Bslllet" 411 Pratt Cstauct ot Tbelr Superior Ullkcr. WAM1IIN ITo.N, (vt l-m..-r of . Imn.ll H bley'a II iif" In p. Urn kl) n, j declining lieulih are with iut d .ul! pr. .hTiipl.'d the attention of the Mib y j mature and unautlviris-d. The k.ng coiitl of lniiiy r .r :he et'tlrii day. The j l! ie.d'iy com" t t Im Ion and al-pr.n-e. tin!. Uitm with the. re. all of j l.-tn the aUrmlnaT rumom and will 'apuiti i '.k and l.leu:enani " nninnii- I c.nv -i i :ie r-turn f the Puke .,f di r Heara, lioih of whom nude matei,ii ! 1'iirnwall ml Vork from anad Intu i.tdlt 'Om t i th"lr f irm r testimony, mil ' n11 !ini'tUl function. Iliey Wir- fi.ln"l In uc , .1. 01 ,y I I'oimiianii r N i: M.i-on. who h ta ex- i Ovn inuiruuiiruiAAnninAinrinp e. utlve , rti -r i f :h.. tro..k!yn; I.teu - I'll nit l:l4il M.i.1 'auli y, Jr.. who' nan 1un.1l ftl t jud Ileiiiiiiiiii. ('haa. V"litr. whi hal hutf of the lor.; anl ann .e. k ha:; lyn IntiiiK '.lir l.tttli w u It i 'l!let. . .'.ilttain .'nik'n ne ery of Di'' Hrnk "ff ri inttnif i, and 11 lioin t the n:p. v t. t:m y r'l.it- el I 1 the Ulh o'.l.;ill of the lllook- :n' rrm 11 j nl the " ji;.- of t ric ftv.ntf -l.i Ir 'Ii fr en .! nfu -ut I 1 Hill .ill 1 .' xpUlnlnit :il noiiie cli'Lilt the . iin,. of lii'- "1 proiit''i in.i lc .-i) tlt.it -Ht J ' nu'ii.iu ! r M.-.IH ap ike ac ilii ,.f the i- -iiwiti.m i.-;.r.e. an IuvIiik taken ill " l-:c i,,ii If mi, I ..tn.eia of the M i 1. huct t In 11 ward room of ; that "ii May ::i In whl h he n.ia I all K-d t.' have lha: l hiid Iwen I I Ml. til: M .; I' .iiun.l,.re H. nicy up to ; tlie p.l-it unl'riiik.iiK the I, milard- ; in 11: f l!i- i'M 'ii anl he d"ii!c tut ' li ' till i 1 a.'ivt'iinif ie(1''.t::i ui'Uii hit mii-r. r ortV.-r. (''iwnMi'lw M.ia m and !utnant !Mi'"iiil. anl W.h.t.r ell giv .1. - I com . "f (tie ns.iiieiiient of July 3. j Mr M.iaiil' r.v:t--, it, d":.ill the l - nil. mi!.- in . .tine, tl n with :!ut hU- I l ''-n-, ut the Instance of f ni! 'te Shl.. When aake I If Cm- jm.Hloie S. -filey hud o.i.l anything diir-J;,,,) ,,uthr.ik "f, hatli:!e wan a aur j Dor tli- battle for the enriirag--ment ! prl 11 leni and tin: hla "ff irljj to f I'm- in. a, :ii.a Itneaa re pile i :hal he i malnt4l:t a tru were u''ava:llng. .'i 1.1I times had M.d Iile 'em hell. Illlilles" AU tli-.e ::n.n .ettltlei tint the c .ii'lii. t ..f th'- cniiin !ore. h'n un .1 r flie, .i .1.; and coiir.ig -ous " T.i i'mMIUNI: 1I1LN'-II UNES " ' .'lil an Ilnrl.iik-ton .. (Jinn, y Fil'8 Ar- ' !!. ;, of Incrp 'ration. , " IH'IILI N. 1T iN. la., (let. 1 -Articles of In. oi p. rat:. m of th,. hic.ig... IUir- ii: H.mg K"tig. as thev -onlder bl l iigion Quln -y Itailr-al f.Hitpaiy ,lrrual there to be a s mrvv of great were H'.-'d here t.xl.iy l;h a cap:tal danger. :.hk of t.m,oiw.ooiv , T,a I'lilllpplne commltslon has pass- The old-d ts lo n.-.itilte t-ernln llneg 1 ,.t) a:1 B(., prohibiting any siuiect from and property of the Hurllngton system !,in.llng unlei he takes the oath cf .ompotel of the fhlcago, Itiirllng'on 'allegiance, the penalty for breaking It & Quln. y Ilallroa.1 ComiMiny .,f lllln ila t.nir twn years' Imprisonment for pcr 1111.I nunierous other r.mds and branches Jur)'- In the western stat.-s and c jmjlne A typhoon, which has Just swept vvcr tneui un.ier one management. It Is'Mtnlla. was the worst experienced In thought the Intention It to turn the con solidation over to tlie Morg.in-Hll syn dicate. ROGERS' WILL SETTLED. Residuary of :.,0eai.000 Will Go Into possession of Museum of Art NEW YliltK. Oct. 16 All IlLlglion. with regard to the will of J. S. Rog ers, has been settled. Roh-rt IcFor cst. counsel for the Metropolitan muse um or Art. said: "The erf'Vt of this settlement will be to put the museum In a short time In the p .'Hsc.0l.1n of Rogers' residuary cs ate, the value of which Is more than ,'..ISM1.ISHI. KING EDWADD'S HEALTH. No Alarming Signs of Any Incurable Mainly. NEW YORK. ivt. 16. Summarizing the reports' regarding the health of the king, the Loudon cortesiHindent of the Tribune rabies: There has been a marked revival of lAAruuvai u nnnnnnnn njvnnnxnnrunnnrvnnjnrunsj;njnjnnjp Morse's Department Store We are members of thc Orecon. Washington and Montana Cash Ruyers' Union, an organisation competed of over 40 stores associat ed together for the purpose of buying goods In large quantities direct from the manufacturers, thus saving Jobbers' profit. In this way we buy from 15 to 20 per cent less than other mer chants who are compelled to buy alone. What we save In buying will be saved by our customers. You always, do better at Morse, De partment Store. elvv uaiiuu ou uvnjijvuinj the unfavorable repon regarding the kings ciiii'llilon, but It Is Irresponsible. g"slp, based on hl-ary evidence. The f-'iurl's functionaries and hotpltal sur geon rann'n learn from any author! in 1 vr source tlt.it lh king la miit.-rlul-ly worse than h waa before he I f: Ini'l fur Germany. There ha b'-n a ret lrr'':ue In I'eaaliiilatl : talk In ! I'M. i luha, but th- f;ieta reUtlnic r lt k'nit'n (mull II. hi hv n t iiltr.il an 1 tti allmeitu rrp-iiteil fr'im llilni'iral st nut "i-rl'iua. lT-'iri t i'iia f.ir th fornnatlon arM I" .r"Kr- and the kl"K Ir tnklnif a dt-r-'.t and bearty Interca: In evry e. lull, Thiia whu havo un In eonaul tatl'in with him report that his vobj : alron and that ho showa nn aym,! tnina of any Incurable nulady. Ilia mini l elr-ir, hia ordrra sr explicit and. except for s percep -ihlo In.reai.; ..f Irritability, hla manner la th sani" an It whs ilurlt.f lha early month of h! n-l. Current reports re;eet:riir th"" kJign , p k ST.UKKIW ltr.SI'Mi: WdHK. MAX KKANClMi-'). i. t. 16 Tie-re .ta a lireik t.-liy In the ra.ika of h men "hi w-nl m 2 mrike at the big trm w.Tka. C Miy 2, Ij. The !ilp i r sh:a i .in. I elj!k'lit leuine. w.irk ut 3 Hi" fnlon and Itnlnn Iron g W rk. It !a atu:.-.) no eonci C al on wan nude Ij t!ieii). : auu irtaarvrtAA uuiru '--.ri nartru u truf iltnfXIi To!'. JUiMK FK11M riiii.irrixi; imlanis ! - j .lrtv f K...,ut.ra and 11-pr-aen'atlvei j V.i II iu'.e on Trannpors Sli-rnun . it her Neva From Inlands. ! MANILA. .(. K-Tli" party cf en. j ,.,.r, na repieaenlattv.-)! hat have : ,. en v. "ItlHit the Philippine '!an 1 1 ft 1 .,.y f.,r home on lurl the l."nl:J j s .i:.-. tr.in-p-Tt Sherman. lit f ire I the memLers ..f the party bad .,n li-terv..-' i:n AKUtnaM.t. wh-n h-w. 'ever, was r-tl.ent He aaU the orlu- Agilin-tM h i.' wrl ten , a lawyer. w h-t i :ring to oSt.iin a writ cf ha lieis cortnit In Ins behalf. ol.Jeeting ti j the c.e.irf taken hy the lawyer, say liiij that lie preferred to remain a pri n. -r while tiler'" wm one cotnpa'.r'.ot , languishing In J ill. "sutTerlng for tor Filipino c.ius-. anl as long as r.l:plnos ,. deprived of their liberty, which , ,v ,lr,. anxious to obtain." Tne civil and mllltar)' authorities are .l u.n). s:x:o Lopes secretly watched twenty year. Mth'h damage was done to small shipping and many tatlves lout th"ir lives.. ALL UP TO PAT CROW. Alleged Kidnaper Expect .M to Put In Appearance Hefore F.rst of Month. OMAHA. Oo:. 18. -Chief of Police Donahue says "the next move on the board Is up to Pat Crowe," In the rase in which the alleged kidnater has at tracted so much attention. Practically all the conditions laid (down for hla surrender has been com plied with, and Chief Donahue says he expect Crnve to put In appearance be fore the last of the month. TO FORM CANNING TRUST. MARSHALTOWN. L. .Ovt. 16. Rep resentatives of twenty canning compan ies. In Iowa and one In Xebrasak are ln s.vri'1 session at Cedar Rapids to for mi'late plans for the organisation of a ttut em'iraclng all the principal plants wem of tho Mississippi. THE ELDORADO OF THE NORTH Returned Home Miner Has Faith in Candle Creek. SAYS IT BEATS ANYTHING YET Maleri Shoveller, Orsvel Frem Slressi Is Several Feel at Wslcr- Ttse Parties Wis Beastly Lett Moms Be lieves le Be Lost. 1'i'ItT TOA'NSEND. Oct. H.-Tins tean.-r St. Paul arrived from Nome th af -rnoon, ljrlnring 104 paaaengeri and a b!g shipment of gold, rihe a X ed from Xom Oc'ol-r th, an!, arriv ing her... t Iat for iUiran Ine ln o'iti',n ahe will remain over nlgtit In the T'-a.Ti. A' r.r llng to reports brought by the Ht. Paul, an.le cre-k '1 rnoiit f romls Ing T. It HulHvan. wh irrhvd at N .ii. from that cre-k. in an Interview nays: The half has not b.-n to, snout Tat,. I i r. "k. I have niln -A all over :h w-.rld and I have never seen any th:ng Ilk- It. The , rv k Is only sbout ten f-et wide and nn-n ar-? stanll.ig in tlie stream. of:n in uairr to their thlirlia. "inveiltig gkavl from bereath the wat'r." O-nrg.. W. lumsey anl J. Gordon T-mp!..- left Noiii? in 4 m3u bat for Tell-T en route :o Kiugirok, July 10 l ist. Si fir is known, n th!ng r'nee hat l,e.-n heard frjm them. A boat mglng to the Hen Brook party, when lef: Xome July, lS'XI. for Kusk.'kwlm, has been picket up In Ku'k k-.vim bay and fears are enter tn n.d that the party of five men were lrown-d. as nrthlng hie ever be-n hcird of them. lid YAN EUIKJIZI2S TOWNE. ,The Ii ter TenderJ Farewell Rannuet 1 by Cltlx.'ns of Duluth. ItfUTII. Minn., Oct. 1 Eight hun.lr.-l ni n of all shades of pjl:kaj ' .In! .n at down at a farewell ban on ! ten l-rvd by Duluth t itlicnj t I'liirl.s A. Towne a: th armory to nigbt. while neirly &s) ladles were present In the galler.es to hear speeches by Willi n J. Itryan. Mr. Tj ne and oflIS. The affilr was non-part'sart. Rryun's sub I vr was "M rat Courage." and he I to k the .s-eaa: n to slower enconlums ' .1:1 the gu-st of the evening for h'.s notable display of that quality In 1S96 at the tint., of his withdrawal from the Republican party :o folura- silver. RANDIT'S CAPTURE DELAYED. Arrest of Annie Rogers Spoils Plans Laid by Officers. ST. PAUL. Oct. 16.-The capture of the bandits who held up the Great Northern overland express at Wagner, Mont., July 6. securing $43,000 In bank notes, officials of the Great Northern Express Company say has been serious ly delayed by the announcement of the captu'e at Nashville of Annie Rogers alias Maude Williams, supposed to be connected with the gang. Refotv her arrest the P1nkrton agency and police otllcers had laid plans which seemed to assure the cap ture of the robbers. REFUSED TO CALL A DOCTOR. Faith Curists Indicted for Manslaugh ter for D.ath of Their Child. HAMILTON. O.. Oct. 16,-The Fuller county grand Jury reported Indictments for manslaughter against Sylva Bishop and his wife, Leota, faith curists. Las: July their S-year-oIJ child, Esther, was terriblv burned by a gasoline explo sion and the Bishops refused to call a doctor. They surrounded the child's belside, offering prayers for her re covery. Coroner Sharkey In his verdict said that medical attention would have saved the girl's life. A svonl indictment for criminal ne glect was returned against the father. THE PANONOME RATTLE. Government Troops Defeat Insurgents, Killing Large Number, COLON. Colombia, Oct. 16. The sit uation In the Isthmus of Panama Is iinchang a1. News has been .ecelved here that the government forces defeated the insur gents recently at Panonome, killing a large number. Panonome Is now In the hands of the government. The govern ment's lost In the engagement was for ty killed and wounded. WORKERS IN CONVENTION. Boycott Flaced on Davis Sewing Ma chine Company. LONDON. Oct. 16. A meeting of the "oundl i,f the International Transport Wnrk-rs fedi-ra:!in was hepl yesterday in London. I"legat-s from various partu of Kurope were preent. A let ter was read from the International Allied Me.-t;anlca A"ciatlon of the t'nllM Htatra aaklng union, dick an iranntKirt workers to rua to handle the goo la of the llavls H"wlng Ma chine (.'-nipany and th V. rniputlng K.-al-'H Company tiecauw? of their refus al t i employ union men. It was resolved t? comply with this reUett If necessary by a atrtk. It was alto arrangetj that iJenJanrn Tillett, sjretary of the Dick, Wharf, lllvTs.de snd r"nerai Workers Union trf Oreat Hr.taln and Ireland, srKuld be fully ompowTei at the American labor convention to negotiate a work ing arrangement to unite the tran nnrt unions of the Unite 1 S:ates with the In:-rnatlonal Federation of Europe and If the Man Franclaeo strike should not be ended to se what could be done to help the strikers by a boycott of San Francisco shipping or a sympathet c irik a: European ports. VTLTj 2 ESTIMATES Full NAVY. S WASHINGTON. Or:t. 1 -Es- S timatea rr the navy for the fts- 2 cal year ending June 30. 1W3. r- male public al the navy j department t )day. 2 The Prtal amount Is J9,310.&S4 C agilnat I7T.SI4.S33 appropriated Lfor the currwnt year. p 1 in.o nrmnru nn in jvrvrvAAru rvn nn . . - ! j NOMINATIONS BY RHODE ISLAND REPUBLICANS. William Gregory Heads Ticket fr Gjvern r Roos-velt Endorsed and Laws for Anarchy Favored. PROVIDENCE. Oct. IS Candidates for several state offices were nomlnate'l Ly the Rhode Island Republican state convention t'iday. as follows: For governor William Gregory. weutenant-givemor vnar.es tieajj, Kimball. Secretary of state Charles Llnnett. General tresiurer Walter A. Read. Attorney-general Charlea F. Stearns. The platform pledges support to President Roosevelt and declares that "anarchy shmld be dealt with by both sta:. and federal legislation and the passage of laws provl ling adequate punishment for att 'nipt on the life of the president." , HAS ROOSEVELT'S APPROVAL. WASHINGTON. Oct. 16-President R i.wv-lt accepted today an honorary membership In 'he William McKinley Nati.nal Minvrial Arch Association an l gave his approval to Its purpose of erecting, by a national popular sub scrption, a memorial a: the Washing ton approach the memorial bridge. AIDING M KINLEY MEMORIAL. CLEVELAND, O.. Oct. 16.-S?cre:ary Rltchie. of the McKinley NaUo.ial MemiHal Association, staled today that be had received reports indicating that auxiliary' organisations .re being rapidly formed in all section of the country by trustees and honorary mem bers of the organiaxtlon. CANNIBALS FEED ON SPANIARDS. MADRID, Oct. 16. Advices from Rio Muni, a Spanish possession of the west coast of Africa, say that cannibals who receptly captured seven Spanish mar ines have eaten the prisoners. DIMMiCK GIVEN TWO YEARS. SAN ,FRANCIS.'0. Oct. 16,-Waltor N. Dinimick, formerly chief clerk In the United States mint of this city, was today sentenced to two years' impris onment at San Quentin. CAPTAIN NEA.LI, SENTENCED. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. l.-John M. Neall, formerly captain In the United States army, convicted of forgery, was today :'nicn.vd to serve two years at San Quentin at hard labor. SILVER MARKET. NEW YORK. Oct. 16. Silver, 57H- The United States Gov ernment Report shows Royal Baking Powder to" be stronger, purer and better than any other. TRANSACTS MUCH ROUTINE WORK Busy Session of Triennial Epis copal Convention. PROPOSED CHANGE IN NAME Tse Sibject Referres to t Joltt CeaalislM Alter Aalsutea Debate la Haste al Dcsillef-Ns Farther Actlea Lstll INI SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. W.-Coruld- erable business was transacted at to day's session of the triennial Epls I copal convention, new mi.tilonary bishops were elected and In tha I house of deputies there was an animat ed deflate on the proposition to changa the name of .he church. This question did not come up as dl , rect Issue, but on motion to eoncor j with the house of bishops In cratlnr ;a Joint commission to which the aub !jc'. should b referred. There waj much division of sentiment in regard to the ma:t?r. The proposal to refuse to consider the question In any form was strongly suported but this. It was arj-u- : ed, would fall to show proper respect to th house of bishops. Fjially, reference of ths subject to a Joint commission was agreed upon. No further action will be taken urstlV the mating of the general convention In im. WAS PROBABLY POISONED. Traces of Arsenic Found in Stomach of Mrs. Pugh. DAYTON, O., Oct l.-Coroner Hat cher haa been Informed of the exam ination made by Prof. Curtis C. How ard, of Columbus, of the remains of Mrs. Anna C. Pugh; sister and alleged victim of Mrs. Mary Belle Wltmer, but hag decidd not to make public the re sult of the examination until It is pro duced at Mrs. Witmeff hearing on Friday.' Prof. Howard said he found arsenic In Mrs. Pugh's stomach, thua confirming the report of Dr. C. H. Bre idenbach. who made an examination of the stomach soon after death. Dr. Breidenbach reported the presence of copperas, but Prof. Howard did not substantiate this feature. NOTORIOUS BRIGAND CAPTURED. ROME, Oct 16. The notorious brig and Mussollna has been captured aft er a fler.-e resistance at Urbino. He had long terrorized Callbria and Is credited with having committed twen ty-five murders. STRIKE AT PORTLAND SETTLED. PORTLAND. Ore., Oct. 16. The long shoremen's strike, whk-h has been on for the past two days, was settled to day. It is understood both sides made concessi ns. GESft OFF FOR OHIO. SALEM, Ore., Oct. 16.-3overnor Geer left this evening for Columbus, Ohio, to participate In the Republican cam paign. SHAMROCK'S CREW DEPARTS. NEW YORK. Oct. 16 The crew of Shamrot-k II. sailed for home today on the St. Louis. SENATOR MITCHELL HOME. PORTLAND, Oct. 16.-United Stat3 Senator J. H. Mitchell arrived today from Europe. CIVIC FEDERATION TO MEET. NEW YORK. Oct. 16.-The first an nual meeting of the industrial depart ment of the National Civic Federation will be held In New York December IS to IT. The department was orga nized at the national conference on con ciliation and arbitration, held in Chi cago last December, and is composed of I'i0 public employers, labor chiefs and leaders of public thought.