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THE MORXIXU ASIORIAN. THURSDAY.. JULY 10. t?H)2 NEGRO CAUSES MUTINY ON SHIP First Mate Kills Negro Sailor for Negligence of His Ship Duties. FOUR WHITE MEN ON BOARD Fwur l (In- Victim's Oiiinir.i men Si'k ltMi'iifrcloii.Mit I. .vitelline; IrvMitl by V'v. PEVSAOOL.Y, Fla., July 9.-A svti sotional story of mutiny and murder on the high seas la toid by Captain McDonald, of the American schooner Mary Sanford, vrnirh has arrived here from Plueflclds,. Nicaragua. During the vovsee. A. O Nictoo4son, the ftYsd mate, killed Fred Reed a negro West Indian seaman, because he did not perform aoi.ie duty tn a manner to suit th maie. Immediately after the murder, ftwtr West Indian seamen, countrymen of the dead man. r rent ed the murder of Reed and threaten ed to hang Nicholson from a yard man. The captain, two mates and the steward were the only white men on the wsseL but they managed to pre serve order. ENGLISH PHOFESSOU SPRAKS. . Rays Our Great Institutions of Learn ing Are Lacking. NEW YORK, July . After a trip of inspection -ttiroutsh a number of American universities. Prof. R. D. Redmayne. of Birmingham, England, who ts in this city, said: " I could not fail to be struck with the fact that all your great Institu tions of learning are yet lacking In that Indefinable something that contri butes so much to making Oxford what It ia. Apart, removed a long way from practical life of the world, or seemingly so apart .the community of Oxford scholars has given to the place a priceless heritage. We all know how In fhe course of life their influ ence has filtered out to the world and affected men's thoughts and ideas, has become potent in shaping history. The secret for you is the secret of the Ox ford lawns as told by the old gard ener to t!he rich American. Still. I am glad that the new scholarships will enable you to send over to us each year so many men to feel this atmos phere and carry back the word of it." yPPCFLATK AS TO MOKOAN S OF FER. NEW YORK, July 9.-There was con siderable speculation in the house of commons lobby with regard to J. P. Morgan's offer to the British admir alty, cables the London correspondent of the Tribune. Mr. Arnold-Forester stated definitely t" Mr. Monran hid offered to place certain British ships In the shipping combination at th disposal of the admiralty for the nxt 50 years but he declined to communi cate the details to the hiuse. When Mr. Pierre wax questioned Uur other Good enough for anybody! Ill Havana Filler FL0R0D0RA " BANDS en of semt vclut as lags rem "STAR." "HORSESHOE," SPEARHEAD."" STANDARD NA VK" " OLD PEACH A HONEY." "SAW LOG." " OLE VARCINY" tr "MASTER WORKMAN" Tobacco. 6 4 l4 . "f v doy on thin topic by the steamship xnhiildles committee, hv simply shrug ged hi shoulders, but It Is clear fouii the admiralty secretary's statement that, the proposal Is tuv under con. titration aiul, as It has not been tror-iuiljr .leltn-vt, mime members of tine mmmnn are now convinced that Its terms mt be of & tempting nature. At th. am time they consider it to b henemh the dignity of the great it sep.vtr In the world to be de pendent upon another nation for orulsers. rxmwt. ih:mni for moxky. Intetrwt lnt-s Advanced One Cent Vithln n KnrniUrht. IVr CHICAGO. July .-Vlde intt-ASl is (beginning to attach to the unusual 'demand for money ! t!ie iVnirad West. Within a fortnight interest Mies have advanced one per cnt. 1'hii.tRi) beitan shippi!!;; oney to the Northwest and West about July 1 at the rate of JStW.Ot) daily. It is stl- mated that about $4.00.0i currency has been sent out of chl.-. to St. Paul, MtnneAHtity ami M. '.ouis, ,vhes shipments have stariej a demand by Chicago banks on Nw York. The movement from that direction has Just be;un. The demand from the West is fully two months ahead of the sssn when ordinarily crop moving tequlremctds occasion money shlpm:n:a. No special explanation has been afford-.'d. North ern and Western Institutions merely re port that the small banks throughout the country are asking for funds and have to be accommodated. KEX'KPTIO.V FOR KITCHENKU. LONDON, July S The inrn :or the reception to Lorl Kitchen r on his arrival from South frica Is sim ilar to the out carried out npon the occasion of the home coming of Ird Roberts, the commander-in-chief of the forces. - After his elaborate wel.-om at SoLth impton. Lord KitcJjnr is . xpecied to reach Ir.d. n at noon on July IS. He will be escortel to St. Jamjs palace, where he w'l! be entertained at lun cheon by the Prince of Wales. The prince will act for the king, and it is exneclfd that his majesty, were it not for his Illness, would have honored Lord Kitchener by entertaining him at lunchs-m a? he did Lord Roberts, when the latter return?. The resolution adopted b;' the Lon don county councX to tender Lord Kitrtiener the congratulations of the eonnty of Lor.fton upon h-i successful t-nninaMoii of the South African war, was o posed by the labor members of the council and by Ijorl Russell (Lib eral) who remarked that he could not forgJt no.- -giv the judicial mutiny of Ccmnian J.int Scheepers. The reso lution was passed with only a dozen cissenting votes. RANCHMEN HAVE FATAL Dl'EL. RET'DING, Cal., July 9.-Word has just betn received in Redding of a fatal duel that was foug-ht between ! Itobert Toney and Jerry Dal?y at the Bueni Vista ranch of the French Glen Livestock Cr.nripany. 50 miles south of Burns, Oregon. Toney had ben left temporarily in the place of the ranch foreman during the latter' ibs-nce. They had an altercation and tinally both drew pistols and began a duel. Eleven shots were fired and during the progress of the affray the men rnafe thel- way up an incline to a pasture gate, a distance of W feet. At the end of this distance Ton?y's eun was empty and he threw the weapon at Daley, remarking. " Shuke j hands, you have got me." i Tonev walked a short dlstnnro snd fell dead. Da!-y returned to the house Jwith lxth revolvers, which he plad ;ln a cupboard and immediately start ed fur Rums to surrender himself.. GIANT GETSER BREAKS OFT. SAX FRANCISCO. July 9. Near Pa i'na Cruz on iTn Pacific ride of the isthmus of Thnar.tepec. a giant gev- jser has broken out as the result of heavy earthquakes occurring in that jsectlen since April IS last. The big column of hot water, rising to a j height of tbcut 30 feel, roars and hlss-('- frrni amont the rocks and ts an ob jlect of great interest to the people l and to pui.)g vessels. lelng Mainly visible from the sa. It was seen and pdmi'ed by th passenT and crew of the steamer Newport which had reifh 'd fhls r.rt The nev.s Is brought 'jy the i-team-er that affairs in Guatemala are be coming normal again after the Ftare occasioned by the tremndois et.rth qtit.kes. The havoc wrought by the disturlanc"? will not interfere with lian'Mtlnt? rf the coffee crop as was it list , ii'ic!'iat-?d. CORONATION JEWELS. New YORK, July 9.-A magnificent collection of Jewels and plate, which Is to fill one of the stalls at the co ronation bazaar is on view, says a London dispatch to the Tribune. The iin-st contribution towards the dis play of plate Is that loaned by J. P. Morgan. It comprises a large number of masterpieces of the Renaissance, the value of most of them being reck oned in thousands of pounds. CHARLES H. CRIBS DEAD. NEW YORK. July 9.-C'harles H. Crlsi, a well-known member of the New York Cotton exchange U dead at Sea Bright, N. J., from Bright's dis ease . CHILDREN AVtRT WRECK HOY AM) V.Uih NAVKTItAIN by n.A(i(iisi i:xiixi:. Knxiticrr Stops IVw Vvvt From SirtNiliii$t Kails. XKW YORK. July 9. -Kldrodge Kin his iS-yt-ar-ol.l tnln on the kle, 15 ywire old. and sister, have sttved a IVughkeepsle vtrn railroad froiM being wtwke.l by tl-t tulm; the loo motive. Just In lime to prevent It front rolling upon spreading rails, whth j would have thrown the -mrttle and jsix cars down a steep embattm!!!. j The childrtn were gathering t;t" jberri nf.aT itoston Corners. Puch.ss ! , . . . , , !n,1,s ww !,',,vnl, Tn hl vv red frock, and as the children knew I (that the train was aumwt ilue they had a hurried oonsultatton en the track. With the red dreas in his hand, the lad started to meet the train. He had not gone 300 feet when It came all ng. The frantic waving of the red frock by the boy was enough to wain the engineer and he brought bis train M a standstill within a few feet of the dangerous track. REmVF.D PASSEXGRR RATI5. NEW YORK. July S. The Merchants Association has announced the comple tion of arrangements for what is known as the fall buying season by obtaining reduced imsnger rates from the trunk lire ami central pas senger association territories, extend ing as far West as the Mississippi riv er and as far south as the Ohio river. STEAM YACHT Gl'NILDA SOLD NEW YORK. July 9. F. W. Syk.s. of Lelth, Scotland, has sold to Wm L. Harkness, of Cleveland, 0., a mem ber of the New York Yacht club, the British steam yacht Gunilda, which is now being refitted at Southampton England, for the trip across the Atlantic. FINANCES OF THE COUNTY. Reports of Retiring Officials Submit ted to the County Court. The seml-annuil reports of Former County Clerk Wherity and Former Treasurer Thompson were submitted yesterday to the county court and re feired to the txperts. The report of Mr. Wherity shows the following con- d'tior. of th; finances of the county LIABILITIES. Warrants outstanding Jan. Warrants Issued since 1$ 81,700 61 Total J109,r23 Warrants paid tO.t',0 17 Warrants now outstanding Estimated Interest I 68.775 05 s:m oo Total indebtedness RESOURCES. . 71,975 05 Cash In general fund . 12 484 94 . 1,!'."7 OS Cash, Nehalem road funJ.. Delinquent taxes . 1 733 57 Total resources 18,175 59 The excess of Indebted less is thus Shown to be $55,799.46. According to the report of the treas urer, the receipts for the six months ending June 10 aggregated $.1T,3M.."Q the disbursements. M13.833.52. The amount of cash on hand January 1 was til, 720.77, and the balance rn hand June 30 Is shown to be S33,C'.7"j. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. K. F. Nelson, cf Oneida, is In the city. A. D. Pierce came down from West- port last night. Julius Haas was down from Port land yesterday . T. S. Barr was over from drays River yesterday. Miss O. M. 8tryk?r, of Portland, Is visiting in the city. A. B. Scott, representing the Oregon ian, was in the vlty yesterday. F R. Strong, of Portland, wait among the arrivals on last night's train. H. A. Lee, of Seattle, was among yesterday's arrivals at the Occident. Harrison L. Hamblet, formerly of Astoria, was down from Portland yes terday. Henry Lang, a well-known Pottiand traveling man, was In the city yes terday. Captain Wm. Rehfeld, who Is pans- Pears' Its least virtue is that it lasts so. Soap is for comfort and cleanliness. Pears' soap cleanliness perfect cleanliness ' and comfort. Sold 11 over the world. In the sunny side of life on his Oraya Ulver ranch, was dolnir the city yea. terdny. Until I'tirsch, a well-known Pan Francisco commercial traveler, is In the city. F. P. Kendall came up from Seaside vcsletrdny and will remain In the city fir a few days, Miss Madge Sovey loaves this morn ing for a few months' visit with her brother In tleotsU. N INistiXi. IMrtla'td iireiit of the !'- cltlc tNvist Company, Was in AkIoi'Ia yesterday on InH.tcss. Miss Sadl. K. Philips, of San Fran cisco, has lately visited her father, W. J. Philips, who resides In this city, Mr. Phllls and daughter leave this mornlnc for Victor1 find the cities of jthe Sound. I SYMPATHY FOR KNtiL.VNP. ! . In the jveent disaster at St, Vin cent the I'nlteO States was among the first to extend sympathy to England and also to offer assistance to the for tunate survivors. Olvlng sympathy Is a verv appropriate way of showing our feelings fir those in distress, but the person who Is unable to eat or sleep on atvouirt of a weak or dis ordered stomach nHnts more than sympathy. He wants a medicine that will cure hl.n. Th-.'ii Hsutti's Stom ach (Utters Is needed. Ihh.iusc it is itlvely cur's loss of appetite, belching, flatulency, indigestion, dysjiejwla. In somnia or nervousneas. Every suffer er should therefore try a bottle of It at once. Ron't accept a substitute. The genuine has our private stamp ever the neck of the Ntie. notice for runs. Rids will be received by the county . court of Clatsop Couutv. Oregon, un- J til Mmday, July 21, 1902, at 10 o'clock 1 a. m . for the construction of an M) ' foot sp:in bridge 12 feet wide acrtws j the Necauleum river In section 24. j township 5 north, range 10 west, in ' Clatsop County. Oregon. Said brldjt ' to lie constructed on a site about one mile -st of Carl Johmon's lacc wluro the count;-, road from Seaside crosses the said Necanlcum river. Hidlers will present plans and sscl ftmtlon.s fir said work, together with a certified cne k for 10 vr cent oi' the am vnt of their bids, or a good and suttlcKit bond or a cash depslt as a guarantee that they will enter into a contrict to construct said bridge provided :h y are nrl -d the contract. The court resolves th" rlsbt to r- jH-t any and all bids. J, C. CLINTON. County Clerk, NOTICK ,FOR PFRLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Of fice at Oregon City, Oregon, June 14. I 190J. NOTICE IS HBRKBY OIVTTN that the following-named settler has tiled notice of her Intention to make final proof In support of her claim, and that said proof will be made be fore the County Clerk of Clatsop County, at Astoria, Oregon, on July 16th, i. vis: MARRL B. MW-ORMICK. H. B. 130C6 for the NE4 of Section 15, Township t North. Itange 8 West. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous rertdenc up on and cultivation of said land, vli: Julius Oarbe. John Denck, John Olaoer, and John B. Logan, all of Onley, Oregon. CHA8 B. MOORF.S, 8-14-7-26. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION. NOTK ICR OF INTENTION TO WITH- I A M H fCiW Ar AW iNSCRANCE DEPOS'T ny!,,V,, " J DRAW THE UNITED STATES FIRE IN- atKANJK COMPANY. j To Whom It May Concern: In accordance with the require- i ments of the laws of tbe State of Oregon, relative to Insurance compa- nies notice Is hereby given that the 1 L'NITKD STATUS FIRE Il-THUR- I A VCR rnvtPiMV r.r v. v 1 xi. i York, desiring to cease doing business I within the State of Oregon, Intends to withdraw its deuoslt with th Treasurer of said State and will. If no claim against said Company shall be filed with the Insurance Commla- sloner within six months from the 2lt day of February, law the same being the date of the first publication of this ! notice, withdraw its denoslt from t i State Treasurer. UNITED STATES FIRE INSIIR- a.ncm COMPANY. By W. W. UNDERHILL. President. Dated at New York, this 7th day of February, 1302. J.A. FASTABEND GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. CHOICE MEATS Fresh Meats Pickled Meats Cured Meats Prompt Deliveries Lowest Prices Christensen & Co., 518 COMMERCIAL STREET. Central Meat market 642 COMMERCIAL ST. Your nrderi for mesla. both FRESH AND SALT Will be promptly and satislttctorlly sttended to 1 W. MORTON, Prop. Telephone Nn m. The Standard for Over Half a Century ItPVVAUi: AC IMITi TIam e rirvi j i mil ( ivll, Esterg-Gunst Cigar Co., Distributing Agents CHAS. W. HOLMES FARRIER HRINU YOl'R HolttE9 TO AX FXPKHT IIORSKHilOWU. SHOP ON DUANK .STUEhn". OPI-OSITB CITY HALL. PRAEL & COOK TRANiFEU COMPANY. ! Telephont 12L DRAYING AND EXPRESSING Alt goods shipped to our cars Will rclv special attention, j No. MS Duans St. W. J. COOK. Mgr. I Astoria. Ore. Res. Tel. 1HL Dr. T. L. Ball DENTIST. 1 624 Commercial Street Astoria, Ore. Dr. Matthew Patton i I Removed to E2S Commercial St. Over Pelentan A Brown's Shoe Store. FKMALK AND PIUVATE DIS EASES A SPIX'IALTT. G. 01. Barr, Dentist Mansell Building. S7S Commercial St.. Astoria, Ore. TELEPHONE RED JML Wikdi laltr. Blirlxsiilk in4 lrkor FIR"T-CLAS8 WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES. Special Attention Olven to 8hlp sro PKamboat Repslrlng.Oeneral Black- smithing. Flrt-Clau Horse Shoeing, etc ' rnnMFm rwn tpth urn nm CUKr,,K TWELFTH AND DUANB C. J. Trenchard Insurance Commission and Snipping. Agent Wells Fargo and Pa cific Express Cnmjanles. Cus tom House Broker. STATE NORHAL SCHOOL Monmouth, Ore. GRADUATES of Uie school are In constant demand at salaries rangilng from 40 to $100 per month. Students take the state examinations during thedr course In the school and are re pared to receive state certificates on graduation. EXPENSES range from S120 to $176 per year. Strong normal course and well-equipped training department. The Mil term opens September 16. For catalogue containing Informa tion, address. B. D. RESALE R, President, or J. B. BUTLER, Secretary. mi Of New W.!,P. THOMAS, Mgr., San Francisco. UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Haa been Underwriting on the Pacific Coast ovei twenty-two years. SAMUEL ELMORE & Seaside Excursion 'Foresters Social Club SUNDAY, JULY 13, 1902! Train leaves deimt at 9 u. m , r turning b-nves Seaside at 4 41 p. in. He sure and Httend. Secute your tick ets today. Hound Trip .... Children. & to 12 years Tickets may lie secured of any mem-l-r, or C, K. Foster, sti retary. Installing and Repairing Tlio lUnt KiuijtpMl SIkii in Oregon OutMitlt of Portlmitl litis Ju.st Htt-n OjK'iivd fit 421 BQND T. Estimates Made on Wiring for Light 2nd Power, New Motors, Dynamos, and Electrical Accaratus Of All Kinds. Supplies Kept in Stock Agents lor Urn Oliibralcd HI1B1.11Y LAMP Best I'tnler Hit) Sun Reliance Electrical Works H. W. CYULH, M jr Zealand CO., Agents, Astoria, Ore. I General Electrical Good enough for anybody! yki Havana Fiuen lVJU PL0R0D0RA" BANDS a ' Jjm , i left rem " STA.r 1" HORSE SH0B," SREA RHEAD.""STA NDA RD NA Vf." ." OLD PEACH A HONEY," i" SAW LOG."." OLE VARCINY" e "MASTER WORKMAN" Totecte, 8. , EAST I: tr- - iF' r ..r1! SOUTH via: I .Depot. Fifth and I ,eve nrviii, at. Portland! Arrtv overland Kiprrss Trains fur Kalem. Hwi.burg, Ah land H..,rt rn.niA 30 p.m Ugden, Kan rran- 7;a a n cimhi, Mojavs, Loa AftJi-lliM t).ui io a m New Orelesni and 11 -te m tn rJi.i. At Woodburn (dally excrpt Hun. dsvl, momlng t stilt connects with I irsm for Mi. An- Wllverton, It r o w n s 1 1 1 , Hnrlngneld. snd Natmn, and even ing tram for Mt, Angel a),i Hilver- Inn I 7 JO a. nil Cnrvsllls basscn. I s M n m. trt I 'I SO p ml wherldsn pam.n" t :ll:J,m I r. I Illy. lil'nlly nrrtu Humny ttohute tl, k,-l, uu ml.- W.W'rn Purt nd, Hscrsnientu and Sun K Net fHts $17 6(1 Hist ..'fur. I. without l-rth and III Mi e,.,n. t lnsit, liuluding berth. I Lt t-M ami tikfi tn Ks.iern twlnts iinil Kut ..' Amu Jttimn, Chum. Hono lulu suit AiiHtriilin. i'bm ,. ntiiain-'d , . .-im. I lili l and Wash ington srrets. YaJIIIILI, MVISIHV Paweng-r il.-j'ii r.Hi; ,r j.-nrn St. evr for oswrg.t dn.h at 1,29, 9M a. m.; W.jo, I ft:,, i.jj. 3 is, t.a, .,, 11 :Jo P. m. .n. .uv p. in. ..n Hunlsy only Arrn at Portland J.illy t 35. :. s. 111., I 3.15, 4.3 4 ;0, 7 40, IO;UO (,, in.; li.tt) m ,,,, vxopt Mnndsv: M Su snd lo t.', . n Hun (luy niily. Leave for Dsllm diily except Sun dtiy at 8 p, m. Arriv si Portland At 9:30 a. m, Passenger tmln lesve ,tlli for Alrh'e MonJsy.. VednfJai un.l Vrt. days st 2:4.' p. in. Itoturnii Ttis liiy. Thursdays snd 8attird:ty Kcpt Bu:idav. It U. M1LLKR .""11 Fr; 4.1.I l'u Art ICWtSO MlOft, W'hiais First ( Kp-tc-liMd' Vrk I NION I.AI:ii n,vh "I luv 11 roiwtiT for lew tliliiKH one I. Die krow U.ul Iz III lilln, mill Hi., oilier lie lln .iira Hint uiron lilm to link iii lilnkniw with." -.IllMII tlll.l.lNOrt Astorian Publishing Co. Tenth and Commercial St. l'lione 661 Asiokia, Or. flAMNEn 8 A L V E. Ow moat heaiine Ml v in the world.