The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, October 31, 1901, Image 1

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VOL. L1V
ASTORIA. ORISON, THURSDAY. OCJOWiR 31. 1001.
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m ri JlrHl Itlil i jaw
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CONCLUSION OF
ECLIPSE HARDWARE CO.
Plumbers
Steamfitters
HOLI2 AOI2NTM
SUPERIOR
STEEL
RANGES
B27 BOND 8TBBBT
School Books Supplies
MAHE YOUR HCI1ANGES WOW
GRIFI-IN & REIZi), C0"M.C.
Fancy and Staple Groceries
FIOUR. FEED. PROVISIONS.
TOBACCO AND CICARS
Hupiiliwi of nil kiinU t lnwit nitus, for fi.slicriueii,
Fttriiii'rs ititil Ikjji'm.
A. V. AL,L,I3N, Tenth am! CtiitimcrylnStrcct
WAR CLODDS
IN THE EAST
Prance Resorting In Drastic Meas
ures With Turkey.
WILL SlilZt CUSTOM MOUSE
t.'allre Freud Mcdllcrraacaa Sipisdroa Headed
lor Tatker. Mii Orders lo Collect
All Clalma la l ull or Levy
oa the Cuiiomi.
l.l:(S. Oct. Si.-'TJif ml. r Fr-mli
M-lll"ii-i-i.i .U.tl:.n left y.-ttur.Uy
afternoon." iiv (hi' Toulon orrenpoti-(l-Til
.if th fUi-t. "Wlill,. ne Jivu
' In 41 Milltia-D'Hicr., another,
, ili;.. , f hr l)i'tl,-Hh.K .III) two
t rul'T, i.r J.-.J ii, ihi. le vari! Ti-o
iIwumiM lri'.' will l,. n ..-, t diiii
for.e. Adinli.il ("illiiinl n orders ir
Ifint if '.,ni,l'-i.. aat uracil, in in t
nil "ii l,y in.- i in 1111.1)1 irver.'itii..iit i. ull
claim, ,,f Frill.-- h wd !. . cu
..f Hi,- port iMrmt th
ma Inn. Ii is b lu.v.vl hi, il'-o'.initl ,n
: iti Inland .,f Mi...m ,,r s.il ii'.k.i.
Til,- Wland c .111111.11! . the rill run. in
I tin !i.ir.Ui,.-!l.- and the Gulf of
Smyrna."
f'n-r.il m rti.iiK ..ih-; r, infirm i
Kig-iro'a Tni;.ii ulili.-n lluiii..rn t.i
the i.inie , IT... i were current In Purls
t'ii cilriir- but l.i.' f .reign ..niic pro.
f. n'.' l i ) kn ,w- ,1'ililnif .il.ut ::i. matter,
Washington 'rr't "rvlr.. bureau in
running 'l'in thow" (m-i-wii who art
r- a;niialtil" for the of llghtwHg.n
:l vr riitlf -lllar and dollar (ilve( if
icntly discovered In thla city.
Th ril'tolid employed ty the opera
tor In unl'iu'', hikI In ir'-t It Is fiin
itar lu th "w"iltig" f gold c mi),
:iiu-e common, with III,- addition (hit
tin- ailvr cdn are iUi-l. Whi-ii
IlKlitni'l Ok. (Mtrm, r'tnln'.iiK (h',r or
llflnol npjwftrani c, ar aK.iln plmJ In
circulation, rulrlnif a t ruin i-y.. ml
mi mikHhi1!! fiu.-n to Jl"rtr that
tliwy hive bwn tamixirl wllb.
KXt'KI'JKNfKI) Itol OH WBATilEK.
Hli-amnhip Qucvn Arrlvin Frm N'm
AflT 8triiiv I'iMdie
BKATTI.K, Oct. .-T;io t,.ann:,ip
Wutii arrlvtfd trim Nime ilua aftr-
nun. She ha4 'm,, iii thi- voyage
until within t.ie lat 4S houra bef r
r-a-hlng f'nx; Flattery, at whlrh t Inter
!ic a ovrfikon ,y a '.vln,!orni.
The ifu!" rm t it nilW- an hour en, I
th" a r.in mmntaln hiifl. M m.lay
n.idit th ahlj Uxik to rililnff ivl y
nn l at 4 oVI x k ah took a plun-4 hi. a
f ,r a mm-nt thr,-t".v J ti r,.ll hr
i-.inii.l.'.-4y cn'rr. M tin' taint morn.-ni
t.c wan tru"k mli iitilp by a ir
m. nd iua m.M, ni hl.'h tve In iinc .f
hw tatp rnix. br ,k In the 'l.Hm of
Hih iimIii ail wn an l -iit t ,tw ..f ai,.r
In'.a th linlnif !. n. an ry in. kt-'li-n
an, ll.j.vli-1 the Ijwit c:iUji.
CROSS-EXAMINATION
Schley Comes Out of Ordeal With
Flying Colors.
FIRST RETORT UNPUBLISHED
Sampaoi Related lo (twelve Oritlaal Btport
ol Bailie Became ll 014 Hal Mea
lloa PftUKt ot ;Vew York,
So Scbley Kevlaed it.
WASHIN'OTON'. Oct. SO.-The long
"r-l-al to b!.b Admiral 8chl-y haa
b'. n aubjwtej aln'-e II in lay nv,rnlng
rnl-i thla afternoon hn hla croaa--x.iiiiln.iii
m was coneludrfJ.
Wf. n Ju.lir A'lv K itL.-nil.-y flnlh.
1 thr rroaa examination the court
pr lun J.'J to tne admiral thlr'y-fuur
'iu-:lona prparl by m, mbra -it the
r Mirt. Th'- quUnna touch! many
point of the o.nnpalKn of the liy.ng
ur fait, ayf the Trlbnne. Ever
aince th unfjvorable apple weather l,i
the prln buyer ond grrowsra have
anu-ijat-d a aiiortaite and now Leal
ieali-ra annouiKr lhat the al'uatlon
even w ne than anticipated. One deal
er la iu Xe'J e-timting the crop at
Ci.WJ.ww barrela aa aa-ilnut 4S.0OO.0fii)
bfirrela yajtt year and "O.OOO.OOO Jxir
rt-la the year previous.
itt'SHiAX rt:orrivE captured.
LT8 A.VOKUa, Cal., Ott. 30-8im
eon Ivanow Grin, alU Valtentlne Se
maahka, liaj M-n airMtfd at Paaalena
by Iiepuy CnlteJ ;ata Mara.nl Mc
Cutcheon on the cbarne of vmi)-zzle.
rnerrt pi-eferred by Paul Kosakevltch,
muiff'jn ctnj it Ban Frcnclaeo. Orln
waa employe,! In the government tank
at Ria'.fiw, Rujali, up to March t, 1901,
at wttch time he ll'appearcd. Inveatl-
Ration waa ma le , f n; acc.iunta- nd
an alleged stun-tage of tli.'M n d'a-
overed.
SLLUP IX OCEAX FRETOHT3.
FI".iiTIX FOR ADMISSluX.
If -wlan Wrtiiem. I:
Utrl t'ontract
! "harg-..
I.ilur Law.
K lOP.K. O-t. 30. Ccean
freighu ar? still falling and tome firms
having many time rtiartera of large
teimh!p atand ti l.-we heavily, aaya
the Worn. Freiglrt on cotton has turn
hlel nearly one-third. One veel has
been char:;rl to carrv fmtn Mii..n
-Miadmn, but mainly centered about of oil to Colombo and Hhanghal for II
u;n.-uiue rmouiiu-rc.l in cauns ,-.,. . c,, ... ,,1, ,v, ..io
formerly being 40 and 50 cent.
Xir.V VOItK. "). :. 30.-Th.. Immiirra-
tl"n ttut!i,'rltl.-ii In Washing1
in,- ). vrl'Tcl the v-r u ..n
on. a w,ek
of a num-
anl r-iaon fir the retrograde move
ment. X.,t one of them Mitel to the
!ia"le of Santiago.
One of the moat Interesting featurej
.. -f the diy waa the development of the
fut t that the re;ort of the bat'le writ
ten by 8,-hley on July , M wa not
the original r-.Kirt. The original r,-p-rt
never li ii been publish,, and In acc.rd-
i in." with a previous decision, the court
HKKUi );! rs IX MKXKM.
1 .i.iuy l'.r,m AViinll, Thr
ir- . .,f Hik iil.i: r.
CAUTION I
Itrf .re you buy a stova or
range viamlne tn
plj
Royal Charter Oak
r.r:.-.!.ii-..
lletter work, n fuel and la
bor, an I l: hngt)r. Prloea
rea,inable.
W. J. Scully,
AS HOND STREET.
Oetwevn Ninth and) Tenth
Till: Finest Restaurant in the City
till kPH luiiliir Mciil.s 25 rouLs
LAvL Suiiilny nimiiT a tywinlty
co,c,ust W. W. Whipple
SAN A.NTuXlo. T-x , 3o Xr-i
.i re eie, her., toil ly that at Puru
.in li ., M :,'. ih tolH-r :. a bread r. t
vi'iirr.al '.ii !i:cii ;d tn m were
iiinl.-l. ininy fatally. T:i I'lim,. of
the rl 't ul to have litn owing to
:!ie -r. mi H.e, -.i;a:., n annerlnir
th.. u; j.:y ..r .-rn.
A . ,rn f i in n- hji exim.-d In that
t! ii (if M. xlro f.,r m .iKhti unl the
K .v.-r-imit r.-. , iitly n-niove, th Im
! rt '1 in v in c.rn fr.m the I'lilte,!
4'nt-a n a ii:-4.iire of r lief. (".,n.l.
ti iti the r.'iui,i;,' mutii ,.f tin. ri-y
f M,-!,., are .1 it:V,I an t.-rrUi!'.
The government li.m n-eit tr .i to the
r,-n.'.
li vis:: the xixth
ol.ill-l Roll..
Ill.ill
t'ongritiilit.-a Mi, i,.g.
for I' Itrawry.
!ol.-v d-.vllne.l to nermlr it to ffo Inlrt
le r of UAUn waiter,, alleged t , have r,. r(J .Mey MM
be-n bnu:;ht Into the conntry und-r I however, lhat Simow, M!nM
Re- , ,.v,. flrjl( report because It did
th' I ,,,,1 men'l.in th nni4nnr tt .ha Vw
York.
contract i i w,wl tt a o l hotel,
cently, I'.itimilMl'iii f Fit.hie. on
lteal f a nrm of la-yer. d.i l.l.-d to
re ,p-n the rae mil aligned a p"c;:il
tn.ir f liioulry to h-ar the t'-mlinony.
Th hearing wan ae rvt. but. R I learn
ed, thit t!il. e-c:al b-Mid aftlrmel the
divl-lin if the Washington auth orttl.-s.
Th - autliohtiei have tiled notice of an
upp.'il ' the .i-rtAry of the treasury
.ml ine men will be k-",t here tlirtil an-oili.-r
decis on 1 r-ndered.
"I felt that the victory at that
time," aald Schley, In explaining the
matter, "waa big enough for ail. and I
made thla condition out (rf generosity
and because I knew that If the Xw
York had been present ahe would have
I in. an gJo-i work aa anybody else."
PTKOXd LVNOl'ACJE.
R'dinoiid UimentH IrelanJ'a Inabllliy
t Fight England.
MAMI.A. i.'t. :n.-4"..,.n, Robe, of
the X.iit'i :iir.i.itry. In hla onVUI re
,rt of the IUI.uiglg.1 engagemetit, In
r-Klnn nt.il orlcin, iiralwn the magulfl-
lit h.-r iNm of d.-ii.l Ani'Tlcan aoldlera.
To the survivor, he aald:
Your plen,l.l cmimgooua. d,-fon!v,.
in.l agr ve warfare at R.ilanglga hiu
gone Into hint ry n a rare achieve.
iii.-nt of your reglm-it. I am nroud
f you. To you and to th.wJ who fought
ani fell, tlie army la In,!, -bte.1 for a
nvperb JetnoimtrAtloii of what the iirav
ery of a few daring m-n may accom
h un l.-r moat uneiu.il and unfavor
able clr.-umntanceni.
to srur.icsT aruitiution.
Members of Statin Oei.eral Ak Gov.
eminent to Act.
" IwCHt Yom Forsct."
WHITE HOUSE COFFEE
and LIPT0N TEA at
Fisher Brothers'
i '
We Rent New Typewriters.
Muny now iiniiroveiiionts nddod.
Sm our liittwt
(f J No. 2 Smith Premier Typewriter
V Nbw Art CatnlngiKi Kr . . .
I- M. ALEXANDER i CO.
Kicluaivt) l'm'illc' CViaiit Deaiora
i -in 8mrk St., rortlnml, Ore,
F W. M'KJX'IINIE. LocbI Agent.
THE H.UU'H, Oct. 3i. Purlng a dla-
ciiiwfiin of foreign ituewtkma in the bil-r-nu
of the avond chamber of ntatea
general today, the report i the Dutch
Red Cnwa S.vlety regnrjlng charac
ter of Iutch .imliulnnce corps near
Pretoria In nunmicr of la.i; year and
the general conduct of tho f.iuth
African war for.mM alibjecta of numer
oim qucHtliin n.l lr.ni.sl tl lh govcrn
ni.'nt. Si-vnit m-inliera uvgwX the govern
ment io mvure an arrangement with
i" rmiiiiy wl'h a view of bringing pres
sure upon Oiv.it Ttrlt'ilu to submit the
whole iiu-'ntlon to arbitration.
XKW YORK. O.-t. 3i The Lmbm
run... a.-i. the Xew York T in print
the following in a. pvimen of the Ian-
Fi ag- ua-.j by w:i.im H. K. R'Mniond.
M. P., In a ap-h J.-ILvred n Clare
M-MTia. O.Mimv Mavo Ireland:
"Th- tr.ah tinlay are not like the stur ly
T-.mv.nl burgher. I'nf rtunately he U
un.i'il.' to ihouI ler a M:uisr and to
kn, i k th fe.ir of man. If n the f.ar
f id. Into Engl.ind'K hireling an,
mini! t. Rut the da- U H-rhajN not
far .Mutant when he may take a man'a
lir: !n th n'atoratlon of the rlghta anl
liberie of which Ireland ha. been so
njiintly dejirivM."
j FRICTION IX ARMY CIRCLES.
Action of French Troops In China Not
Agreeable to Germany.
NEW YORK, Oct. 30.-4"he Beriln
eom-sponl.-nt of the Umiio Times and
the New York Times says the letters
..f t.eaer.il Voynn. who command'M
the Frrach tnvips In China, to F"ie!d
Marshal Cunt Von Waliersee. have I
nude a dljigreeable impression. The'
Ornian public, according to the corres- j
jvin.l -ii!. which had been d duded Into j
the belief !n a growing Franco-Gel
man friendship, niw haa Its eyes open
el. The Kreni Zeltung does n t pub
I s'n the l iters because, as it says,
"they d.i not furnish altogether attrac
tive reading for wide circles."
BlfJ BLAZE IN CHICAGO.
CHICAGO. Or. SO Sevetity.fi ve
familiea lost their' homes and IT.VMWO
wjrth of property wan destroyed by a
Are tonight that stai-.ed in a factory
at Uiloa street and Austin avenue.
Fanned by a strong wind the flamea
got beyond control. Tw.j block of
dwellings skirting Milwaukee avenue
were wip-jj out before the flra waa aub-Cvt-i.
LCKBAN HARD PRESSED.
MANILA, Oct. 30. Advices from Cat
bilogin, capital of the Island of ga
mar, say General Smith has reliable
infjrmi:ljn regarding the whereabouts
of the Insurg-nt leader Lukban, who la
being hard pnM.maTkVrnlshes
take plue dally. Catbilogan was un
der fire yesterday. General Smith ex
pects to clear the Island of insurgents
by Christmas.
ABRUPT ENDING
TO HONEYMOON
Bride of Two Days Commits Sui
cide at Portland.
SWALLOWS CARBOLIC ACID
Drlrea to Desperation by Draakea Huiboad.
Mr. Mi A. Eaaiett, Afed 17,
of Haliey, Ortjoa, Eads
Her Lite.
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. JO Mr John
A. Emmett, agd 17, killed herself by
awaitowlng carbolic acid at a hotel hera
today.
She had been married but two day.
coming here with her husband from
HaJsey, Oregon, to spend their honey
moon. Her parent live at Halsey. It
is aald that Emmeft R-ot drunk today
nd th couple quarreled, ending; In
the young wife's suicide.
CENTRAL AMERICAN ITEMS.
NEW YORK, Oct. 30.-The Herald1
Panama correspondent cables the fol
lowing:
Salvador rep-rta that the American
minister, Mr. Merry, haa been visiting
the capital for several days. President
Rigaido, who was suffering from A e
vere attack of Influenza, some days
has recovered.
Colon dispatches aay that the British.
warship Alert which is soon expected
there from Halifax reported several
cases of yellow fever In Bueno Ven
tura.
SUMMER RESIDENCE BITRNED.
MANCHESTER BT THE SEA. Oct.
SO- Fire destroyel the summer resi
dence of Valt.T J. Mitchell last Light,
entailing a loss of $54,000. The cause of
the fire Is not knj.vn. The insurance
is partial.
FEARFUL OF PAUNCEFOTE.
NEW YORK, Oct. 30. According to
the Tribune's London representative
the London Chronicle doej not alto
gether like the new-g that Sir Julian
Pauncefote has received full power to
ign the new canal treaty. The Chron
icle looks upon the treaty as a one
sided affair, and says It it a simple task
In diplomacy to give everything and ob
tain nothing In exchange.
PROiURLY FOUNDERED.
Prltlsh Schooner John Cabot Thought to
Hive Reen Iot at SCa.
HALIFAX, N. S., Oct. 30 -The Brit
ish schwner John Cabot sailed from
Rot Ulanche. X. F.. for North Syjnej-
on October 21, and since that da:? nich
ing has bee-n heard from the vessel rr
crow.
R nl lea her crew the vessel had on
boird the Rev. Dr. O'Reghan. a pas
senger w ho was to have been landed at
Chinnel. X. F. 15 miles distnnt from
Kos Rlanclie. But 'the vese! never
touchel at the port. n Is stippvl
lhat the si-hooner has foundered with
all hand. The John Cabot was own
ed by John Ke.iny and Sons of BorcgM.
N. F.
C. J. TRENCHAPD,
Commission, Brokcraee. CH,,oni Houm Br.0ktr.
t , ASTORIA, ORE
csurance and Shipping. ai.ntw.r..co-w.arMinoiCxnr.o..
AGAINST THE GOVERNMENT.
Chang of Feeling In Regard to UUior
Legislation In the AntlntHl.-.
NEW YORK, Vt. SO. A dispatch to
the London Times and the New York
Times from Wellington, N. Z-, an- the
upper house of the New Zealand legis
lature him affirmed the principle that
either jvirty to an Industrial dispute
may go past the conciliation hoards di
rect lo the arbitration court. The fact
that this motion was curried by both
houses against the government Is re
garded as significant of a change of
f-ollng In regard to labor legislation.
NEW "SWEATING" SCHEME.
Stvivet Serv.-o Men Looking for Sharp
Counterfeiters.
NEW YORK, Oc. SO.-The Nfw York
aul-treasury has asked the aid of the
AUTOGRAPH AUCTIONED.
NEW YORK. Oct. SO.-The first au
tograph of President McKlnley offered
at puMlo auction In this cl;y since his
tenth lias Jus; been sold by a Fifth
avenue concern. It was simply his
name in full, "William McKlnley,"
written across an original photograph
f him. Nevertheless, much interest
iv a min.fested by autograph c.Ulectors
In the distribution of this Item. After
splrlte.l bidding the autograph was se
cured by Geirge D. Smith for fS-2.".
This Indicates t!nu McKlnley's auto
graph nt the present time demands
as high a pr'ce as that of any f the
pivsidents.
MADAGASCAR PROSPEROUS.
NEW YORK. Oct. COv-The trale of
M.u'agascir. says a dispatch to the
London T!m"s anl Xaw York Times
from Paris haa Increased from 13.000.000
francs to 51.000,000 francs In Ave yars.
Tnmstave has become the chief center
of trade on the east coast. French posts
are being rapidly pushed forward southward.
NEGOTIATIONS PROGRESSING.
CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. SO. Nego
tiations for the ransom of Miss Stone
are progressing satisfactorily. U U un
derstood, but beyond this those hav
ing the matter In hand maintain se
ct ecy.
XEW YORK PUBLISHER KILLED.
XEW YORK, Oct. 30,-Slnclair Tou
sey. of the Publishing firm of that
name In this city, was vprobably fatal
ly hurt In a driving accident at Yonk
ers last night. He was with Freder
ick Yeungllng, son of the brewer, and
drove Into a pile uf smid in the 8tree.
The horse ran away and b.th men were
thrown out. Mr. Yeungling was very
seriously hurt also.
NO NEW CARDINALS FOR U. S.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 Unofficial
alvices from Rome confirm the un.
demanding that no papal consistory
at Rome will Ih heU before next Feb
ruary. While there may be some ad-
liti ins to the roll ot cardinals, It is cer
tain that none of these will be from the
United States.
VOTED AGAINST STRIKE.
FALL RIVER, Mass.. Oct. 30. At a
meeting of mill operative held here to
night two unions voted against the pro
posed strike.on .dondy. and as a re
sult there will be no strike.
SUPPRESSING TOLSTOI'S WORKS.
LErPSIC. Oct to. The police today
seized an edition of Ojunt Tolstoi's
orocnure, "rne Meaning of Life," at
a Leipslo publishing house.
REPORT DELAYED.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30-The report
of the Isthmian canal commission will
no; be ready to aend to the president
until about November 20. M. Hutln,
president of the Panama Canal Com
pany, Is still holding frequent confer
ences with the commission, but has
not male a definite proposal for the
sale of Panama canal Interests.
AUTOMOBILE SMASHUP.
NEW YORK, Oct. 30. As Henri
Fournier, French chaffeur, was cross
ing the railroad tracks tn an automo
bile in which five other men were seat
ed, the machine came into collision with,
a locomotive and disastrous results fol
lowed. AH six men -were hurt and th
machine was smashed.
DENIES IT IS CANCER,
COPENHAGEN. Oct. 30. The official
Gazette publishes a denial of the state
ment that Kl.ig Edward Is suffering
from cancer.
LASTED RUT TWO ROUNDS.
LOUISVILLE. Oct. 30.-"Australlan
Jimmy" Ryan was tonight knocked out
by Jack Root, of Chicago, In the sec
end round of a twenty-round contest.
The tight was fyr the middleweight
chnmpLuishlp of ihe West.
GOVERNOR TAFT RECOVERING.
'MANILA, Oct. 30Oovernor Taft has
been sick In the hospital for 10 days.
He has undergone a successful opera
tion and la now recovering.
T R A X SCOXTI X ENTAL RAI LWA Y.
CIUO AGO'. Oct. 30.-The Chronicle
will say to.nirrow: A new transconti
nental railway system Is to be formed.
The Pennsylvania and Santa Fe roads
are planning an aliance. The scheme
Is no; a flnancl.ll proposition but mere
ly one involving close traffic relations.
FAMINE IX RUSSIA.
ST. PETERSBURG, Oct. 30.-The dls
tiess caused In the eastern provinces of
Russia by the failure of crops Is so se
vere that the authorities have forbid
den newspapers to publish any save
olllcial Information.
LONG STRIKE ENDED.
TACOMA. Oct. SO. The strike of the
Tacoma and Seattle Molders' Union,
which has been on since June S, was
finally closed and the men returned to
work this morning.
SNOW IN ARIZONA.
FLAGSTAFF, Arlr., Oct. 30.-Heavy
snows are falling In various parts of
Northern Arizona. It Is of great value
in providing water on dry ranges.
THE OREGON DRY-DOCKED.
SEATTLE, Oct. 30. The battleship
Oregon is now on the government dry
dock at the PJget Sound navy yard to
undergo repairs to her keel, which was
severely strained when she ran on the
rocks in Chinese waters some months
ajo. Later she will be given a general
overhauling.
BOYCOTT IGNOMINIOUSLY FAILED
NEW YORK, Oct. 30. The Brussels
correspondent of the London Times nad
the New York Times sayj the scheme
to boyco;t Britlsij commerce has faid
Ignominlmsly so far as Belgium is con
cerned. The leading stevedores of Ant
werp have unanimously decided to re
ject the appeal fo the Amsterdam dockers.
ROBBERS IDENTIFIED.
REDDING, Cal., OcL 30.-Three men
who robbed a miner named Harry Con
way in a box car on a south-bound
train near Grants Pass, Oregon, yes
terday, were captured by officers here
today. Conway haa identified them.
GOOD FOR OREGON APPLES.
NEW YORK, Oct. 30. The apple
famine which dealers have been predict
ing for several months Is now an as-
The Finest Cake
Is made with Royal Bak
ing Powder. Always light,
sweet, pure wholesome.
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