-r- i-t -. . V 4 -9 'l'" ir! ppff S ' XMJ Sf ,W'f ''-ar?3r5ff.3-5rPiwS,Sfm?w pj "if J. J ASTORTA, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, I8i)0s i'EICE FIVE CENTS, VOL. XXXV, NO. si. TELEGHIPHIC SUMMARY. Murder m Quebec. Big fire in Michigan. Lre real estate ale iu Tacoma. A swindler secures 5830 in Tacoma. Particular of thj to of theSf. Mary. Report of the wreck of the Challenger. Doteotivtrs niter nounterffaitcr- in Ci.n J.i. Horrible w.irk a father in -New; llnvcn. Four women burnt d to death in Ilcrlin. Jay Goald'n consolidated milroad oUem&. The schooner Geo. C. White arrives fr :n llebriiig sen. i.rrrgdlAritin'i dulay the acceptance of t.. cuns-jr San Francisco. Ttie ship Et'loyroul fonndera ut soa; un hundred kcs Just. rn DitUt.i and O'Brieii w.irr.mt de clared wrioe nu.l oluunv. l"a I'mmuImI sum-, tbi tun-lottery unl Uo nvr am! ban.r l.ilU. i'jDovunMUKt r:diu r d for ciUdiug the nrrufltof Dillon and O'iirieu. Michael Davit t to pabhrfh a series of articles entitled "Piyott and His Pa trons. A rumor concerning tho Northern Pa cific and tho Oregon Improvement Coni luiny denied. Tho murderer of Clarke, of tho Alaska Commercial Company, supposod to be in SAn Francisco. The Clarice Murder. Silnl lo Thk Vstoku.v) Sax Fkaxcuco, Sept 19. Cant. Turner of the United Stales fish com inttSKmcra htcamcr Albatross, which armed nt Port Tov.neud lately, re Iortl Hint tho murderer of Clarke, :iont or the Alaska Commercial com pany. wn su;km.1 to liava come lo in FrniwM on the Mliikiier t'2nv. i 'i .ii;e:i.. ir tin ' -". arc the Aie t .!l.na Filituj: anil rr.uliuCti. The t.ate thai CViplmu riiii.dz of '.be Clar, knew murdeier Cl.srke well, an.: !. K?itivelys.is ili.it llie murderer did uol comedown on the suhooner. Allixo.l His Slnuiuro. N-ial I UK .srO'.lw.J Oiu"ssok Springs, li., Sept. 19. -The President to day signed the mili lottei and the river and harbor bills. A 1.1 1 iiNiii Itlcgrajth mi i'tmith l'nut.) Highest of all in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, xS. Prifa Baking ABSOLUTELY PURE c a o"oi(o.lo.lc1s'To7o",o"bu6o"'6"oo 00 00 New TWO BIG CLOTHING STORE, SHIP f (TOMBED AT SEi A TnrHsli Vessel Goes Down fill Fire HnnM Souls od Board. BESULT OF A LUDICROUS OEUISE Osman Pasha Sails Per Japan on the "Ertogroul," and on His Return Trip the Accident Happens. Special by Tho United Pekss. Loxdon, Sept 19. Advices from Iliojo state that the Turkish man-of-war Ei toyroul foundered at ecu and five hundred of the crew were drowned. Osman Pasha, whosij victory over tho Russians ut Plevna gnva him a high rank as a fighting general, had been ou an official visit to Japau, having been entrusted with a special mission from tho Sultau to the Mikado. The progress of tho Ertogroul since bIio left Constan tinople for tho east, many months ago, has been ludicrous. Leaving Turkey short of money, it was understood that supplies wore to bo sont hor to the port at which she was to coaL The result was that her sojourn in other countries was indefinitely prolonged, as the officers at home wore unable to koep thoir Drcmiisea. Iii this way sho lost some of hor crew, and her officers were many times on tho verge of rebellion, induced by starvation, while the governor of tho cilipa visited refused to remit tho har bor dues and grant other privileges of right due horns n Turkish man-of-war, on tho gronud that alio was uot nailing in that character. There was not powder enough ou Imanl to en able her crew to fire the regulation fululcri. Afler many adventure, only worthy of opora house nolo, the. liitorrnnl filially arrived in Japanese waters un.l it wa-j ou hor return voy age that tho disaslor occurred. AltVU'h ro HOTWKUv v..:n. Ai.!.ovrN Sokiiiimo JaYUlT -Oi.'tili! niivn;- ! u'l fa oliildiu tee.hiun It MMilbfH K'u hlld, "w imin tho uiimi. hIIuy all puin. iwr wind eltnJir. and i- tlu 'el r'ined fn ilinr rlne.u rent-J.ve ecuU u lmttb'. 000 o"o"o"o do"o"oo'o'oop6"ootP.t&l2i'P.o.oC&SL OVER undred Boxes I Two O F- Goods .-.now .-. BEING OPENED -: JL T : Herman Wise's In Occident Hotel Building. COLLISION AT SEA. Tke "Ktm Hall" Strikes tke "St. Mmry" Amlesklp. Special to The Astoria.x.1 FoBTiiAND, Sept 19.-;CoL Charles rrancis xJeeoe cas receivea a ieiier from his partner. Hit. Sutton, in San Francisco, concerning the wreck of the Ut Mary u few days ago at Fort Stanlfily on the Falkland Islands. He says tho cargo is being saved, but the vessel is a total loss. The SL Mary sailed from New York the 27th or May for San Francisco. It was her first voyage, she having been com pleted only last spring. Her value was 8100.000, and she was fully in sured. Off Fort Stanley she encoun tered the British ship Eton Hall, which ran into her, striking the St. Mary amidship. The injured vessel was beached, and taking off freight was at onco begun. No lives were lost Tho cargo was valued at about 8225,000, aud the Jarger part of it bo longed to Portland merchants. Con sidering the fact that the ship was new and staunch, her wreck is more to be rogrolted. Sho was full rigged and wa3 owned Ty C. V. Minnott, of Bath, Maine. AX EX1NSIYE FLA3IE. Over 100,000 XVmrth. ef Prepcrtr Lai In K1bm. dpcCHV". to TUB ASTOUIA3T. DjrrnoiT, Mich., Sept. 19. Special news from Whitehall, Mich., says: Whitehall had tho largest fire this morning that it has had since 1881. It started near Meat's barn, and swept a path through the town for half a mue, aesiroying ounaings. xue principal losers are Lyman T. Covell, brick bnilding and drag store; M. B. OovelL briok stere: Buggies opera house and rink; E. J. Smith, of White hall. Forum. Reed & sons and the Masonio and Odd Fellows halls. The aggregated loss will bo over 3100,000, A PISCE OF lnBCCILITY. Tho Characteristic Applied to Balfenr'a Poller ritrclal ! tllit Akl'.-ui N. Dublin. Sent 19. Tho Fietinan.'s Journal, a Nationalist organ, say-s: "If the govemmont s objeot was to stop the visit of Dillon and O'Brien to America, tho arrests arc a shamoful confession of weakness and ducoia ilturo." Further on Balfour's policy is characterized as a piece of imbecility, which will givo tho plan of campaign tho most invigorating and exhileraliug stimulants. Tho Independent, a Conservative journal, and tho Dublin ,xire$i say it is an imperative necc&ily to secure relief from the tyranny now exeroised over lonanls by tho landlords. Tlt "tew- li worery. V.ni luttdicatit our friends ami moLMi has- laUmi: about i , Tuniyji 1 Mslt lm nuu of the iiiau uho klimv fnuti pei-Notial exoerlenro just how U'hhI a tiling it I.. If you huV'j ever trl ilit.xou ari Him of u staunch friends, hecaiiM llii wondcirul thing about it h. that when once given trial, Mr. King' New UUrovery ever nfter holds a place, iu the house. If you have never used it and nIioiiUI be afllicted with acou-,'li, cold ur any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a hottlo at once and give it a fair trial. It Is guaranteed every time, or monoy rof unded. Trial JJottles Freu at J. W. Conn's Drugstore. .0-0 AT MERCY OF THE WAVES Tie M Fate flicl Befell tie Slip "Cuafeer." THBILLING EZPESIEN0E AT SEA. Oapt Thompson Relates the Occurrence A Lis1, of the Elled and Injured- Special by Tho UxmD Peia Boston, Sept. 19. The ship Chal lenger, of Bath, before reported, put in here in distress to-day. She has nothing but her fore aud main lower masts, with her fore and main yards standing. Thompson reports that he exper ienced adverse win-Is nearly the whole time after leaving West Hartlepool, until the hurricane of August 31st, during which eight men wero lo.t overboard and four injured. During the threatening weather just preceding the hurricane they short ened most of the sails, and when the wind struck the ship all hands were aloft hauling in the others. The jibs filled and carried away tho jibboom,' the topmast and the top gallant mast. The men were either thrown into the sea or landed on portions of tho wreckage, only a few falling to the deck injured. Thomas McKenn had his loft leg broken; Thomas Qiiinn two ribs fractured; Seamau Raymon his left leg broken; Seaman Bunk was hauled in from the sea badly bruised." Tho following wero cast overboard and lest: George Buhu, ot Copen hagen; TlwmaH Gaul, of Austria; Con Torresburg, or Sweden; O. Olsen, of Sweden; C. U. Ludwig, of Germany; Charles Fleming, of Ilichmo'iJ, Ya.; O. Oleen, of Norway, and a seaman named Wiuworn, of Germany. At 2 1. m. the wiud bk-vv 100 miles an hour, aud tho furled sails were blown out of the gaskets, aud by 5 r if. tho mizzen mast was gone. Every thing ou deck was smashed or carried away, and tho ship was left iu tho con dition reported above at the mercy of tho waves. The ship labored in a rough sea till the wind moderated at 9 v. il, when such of tho men as were uninjured set about putting tho ship in as good :i condition as possible. In tho mean timo tho captain attended to the wonuded. When tho wreckage v:w oloared awav the s tils were bent on tho remaining spary, and the vessel kept nw.iy for Boston, the- nearest poiut Iier hull is in good condition notwithstanding the straining, aud she will probably be taken into Bath for repairs. , Arrived From Bcitrlng Sea. special tuTiii: ASTOiuAN'. ViOTonrA, B. C, Sept 19. Tho Americau schooner Utorye ('. While arrived from Behring sea this morn ing with -100 seal skins, and all well. Sho saw nothiug of the cutters. She leaves for Seattle to-morrow. OVER Hundred O NEW GOODS ..NOW . . BEING BIG CLOTHING STORE In Occident Hotel Building. IRREGULARITIES. Delay of the Acceptance of the "San Francisco." Special to The Astoriax.! Washixgtox, Sept 19. The navy department to-day received the offi cial report of the United States steamer San Francisco. Certain irregularities were discovered in it which will necessitate its return to San Francisco, before it will be finally accepted by the navy depart ment This unlooked for obstruction will probably delay the formal accept ance of the vessel by the government uutil the middle of next month. Mr. Irwin M. Scott, of the Union Iron Works, has already been making ar rangements for the acceptance of the cruiser. Secretary Tracy would say nothing of the contents of the report. LARUE REAL ESTATE SALE. A Quurtcr of a million Transfer Negotiated. riiecl.il toTiiK Astouian'.I Tacoma, Sept. 19. One of the largest real estate sales of the year was recorded to-day. C. H. Clement transferred to the Elsior Park com pauy lots in his additions for $270, 000. The aggregate transfers of the year so far, oven including many deeds of one dollar each, will amount to nearly 811,000,000, and yet real es tate dealers claim a very dull season. Business men are complaining of the extremely dull month of business. All the trades ot Tacoma, will have one one of the, if not tho largest, exhibit at the Spokane Exposition. The Cham ber of Commerce is makiug every effort to have it so. A SMOOTH SWINDLER. lie Defrauds Several Tacoma BuxincNS illcii. Special to The astokian. Tacoma, Sept 19. O. A. Bipprey has worked Tacoma real estate dealers and merchants for S800 on a fraudu lent advertising scheme. Bipproy represented himself as solo agent for tho Northern Pacifio railroad, and was soliciting advertisements for the official folders of that company. About twenty-five Tacoma merchants have beou swindled out of sums ranging from $20 to $7o n month. It is also, said that a largo number of Seattle aud Portland business mon arc victims for similar amounts. The police are mak iug every effort to arrest the swiudler, who has left the Sound country. Taxation on Sank: Notes. S.iecinl !o tin: stokian 1 Nnw Yokk, Sept 19. A special from Washington says tho bill passed by the benato to tax tho national bank notes is not aimed at tho na- I tional ban!;?, but is intended to com pel private holders -of bank notes and. Negal lender lo pay taes on these, a? on other property. It is aimed at the I practice of holding notes sHbjeet -io taxation mm converting tuem into com just before the taxes are duo. t Io.itU !.. e. j! I was a groat Riiierer from lthcmn- , atisin and Kidiiav and L ver tronble. ,'AIy limgi were .1I30 seriously affected. I'Doctors said I uonld not possibly live. Seven battles of Ilibbard's Rheumatic .Syrup with tho Plasters entirely cared nip. Hundreds of parentis iu Creston, can vouch-for the fact that this medicine, saved niv life. NVji. HAnsnAw, Creston, Iowa. ' For saloby J. V. Conn. F- OPENED AT : JAY GOULD'S BIG SCHEME He Organizes a Consofflalei'Sail roafl Association. ITS 0BJEUTS AND PURPOSES. Under the New Agreement Disastrous" Railway Wars Will Be En tirely Prevented. Special by The United Pjiess. Chicago, Sept 19. Entirely with out the knowledgo of a single railroad, not directly interested, Jay Gould has" succeeded in forming his ideal rail road association. Its title is "The Southwestern Railway and Steamship Association" and it inolndes all the lines south of Kansas City and west of the Missouri .river. Its existence' was mentioned last night in the arti cle saying that J. F. Goddard had accepted tho chairmanship: To-day the full story. was told as follews: Lines in the territory affected have, long leit the need or a stroncr associ ation. None of the existing agreed ments suited, and Jay Gould las been quietly working for a year over tho formation of an agreement which wbiah will be strong enough to com pel even line to do as it should. .He has been completely successful. Two weeks ago to-day "the presidents of all the roads interested met in New York and signed a cast iron agreement which absolutely prevents disastrous railway wars under the new agree ment An executive committee was, appointed with powers as plenary and autocratic as those of the. Czar of Russia. The executive committeo consists of the vide-president and general mana gers. H. H. .Clark, of the Missouri Pacific, is vice-president; J. C. Stubbs of the Southern Pacific, is general traffic manager; .Waldo, of tho Missouri,- Kansas &, Texas; Judge J. D. Spencerassistant toPre3ident Man vel, "oLthe Atchison system, and A. C. Mallory, .representing the Mallory steamship and other ocean lines. The committee has absolute control of rates, as well as all other subjects. Jay Gould himself is tied hand and foot, and can order no change on the Missouri Pacific, which will affect its competitors, except with the con sentof the executive committee. . . Death in the Flames. Spt'Ci.li 10 Tlftl ASTOKIATf.I BEitnni, Sept 19.- By a fire which to-dny destroyed tho residencelof a rich merchant named Frich, two of his ttaughters, aged 'lo and a4, were burned to death. The governess and maid idso lost'tlleic lives hi tho flames. ' Unfounded Rumor. Sp'cial to Thk Astouiax. PcmTiiAND, Sept. 19. A lumor, to the effect that steps have beecn taken to consolidate the Union Pacific and Oregon Improvement Co., has gained considerable circulation, but tho offi cials of both cotupanies deny the report 003000y Ir 00- - - k Two DILLOX AND O'BRIEN. The Arrest by the Government Ridiculed. Special to The astobiasJ Loxdon, Sept 19. The Chronicle and Daily Neics ridicule Secretary Balfour's course in arresting Messrs. O'Brien and Dillion assuming that the object of the government Is to prevent their American mission. They say the desired purpose will not be accomplished by the detention of these prisionera. Other Nationalists will be sent to America in their stead and the delegates, though of minor fame and lacking eloquence and logic, will be more than compensated by what they will bo able to tell of the persecution and injustice. The Con servative organs support they govern ment's action, but do not venture to predict any beneficial result of the act ANG OF COUNTERFEITERS. Detectives Endeavor to Locate Them in Canada. Special to The astouiax.I Ottawa, Sept 19. Superintendent Bell, of tho United States secret ser vice, is in Toronto, accompanied by two detective officers. He has in hand One of the most extraordinary cases of counterfeiting in America for many years. The investigation, so far as it has progressed, indicates that a regularly organized gang of coun terfeiters have been at work for years manufacturing base old coins and other curios. It has been discovered that some of these counterfeits have been manufactured in the neighbor hood of Toronto, and expressed to the United States. Tho investigation has been' conducted quietly for six months, but as yet the counterfeiters have not been run to the earth. VERBOSE AND CLUMSY. The Terms Applied to the Dillon and O'Brien Warrant. Socotal to The AstouianI. London, Sept. 19. A study of the warrant upon which Dillion and O'Brien were arrested shows that it f ail3 to specify any particular offenses for which tho arrests wero ordered. The dooument is verbose and clumsy in style and matter. Mr. Heady believes that it is fatally defective, and that if tho accused are granted an appeal they will be able to have the proceed ings squashed. Sir Charles Russell, an eminent barrister, is apparently of the same view. In a speech at Dar lington last night he referred to the shadowy nature of the charges, and said that similar arrests had been set aside in tho past. The Effect of 3Iental Exliamtion. Mauy disc scs, epccla'Iy those of the uer vOtiS'svstem. arc Mm Droduct f dailv re- tnewed mental exhaustion. Business avo cations oftea Involve an amount of mental near and tear very prcjudlc al to phjsieal hnnllh. nmt tln nrofcsslrms. if :ir.lnniislv fpflfsTieaT arc no :cs destructive to bram ana nerve tissue. 11 is one 01 me most important attributes of Hostel tor's stomach Bitters, that it compensates lor this nuriue .Ioasof tissue, and that it imparts new en ergy to me uraui aim nerves, xue rapidity with which It renews weakened mental energy and physical vitality Is remarkable, and shows that Its Invigorating properties are of the highest order. Besides increasing ital stamina and counteracting the effects of mental exhaustion, this potential medi cine cures and prevents fever and ague, rheumatism, chronic dyspepsia and con stipation, kidney and uterine weakness and otlicr complaints. Physicians also com mend it as a medicated stimulant and remedy. . vVV' . A vS'-J OVER 11 r Li" O F New Goods .-. NOW BEING AT:- GZiOTHIHG STORE,' In Occident Hotel THE . (MM BATTLE McAuliffe-Slayiu FigM CreaHns In tense Excitement. RIOHAED K. POX UT L0NDOK. Billy Madden Sanguine That "Big Joe1; Will Win-Slavin Has. the Call in Bettinsr, Special bvTho Usitkd Press. New York, Sept. 19. The follow ing special cable was received at the Police Gazette office yesterday: London, Sept. 18.-: To the Police Gazette: "The international ficht between McAuliffe and Slavin is creating in tense interest It is the mam topic here. Billy Madden is well satisfied with his man's condition, and is san guine that ho will win. Slavin has been trained to perfection, and the Australian party are backing him with a vengeance. I have used my best endeavors to get in free admit tance for the newspaper men to wit ness the fight. I may succeed. Large sums have been wagered in large amounts. Slavin is having- -tire call in betting. A good many believe McAuliffe will not receive fair play, but with two referees, who are claimed to be responsible and fair, I think he will receive it I shall be present and look after the American's interest," arid will hand McAuliffe the 500 deposited in my keeping should he not receive fair play. I don't know that McAuliffe will win, but being an American and taking into consideration the fact that he holds tho Police Gazette belt, he of course has the sympathy of every American as well as my ownt. Howr ever, I want to see tho best man win, aad believe they will .prove themselves heroes. I will cable the result at once after the battle is finished. I have arranged for an extended report td be forwarded." Signed Richaed K. Fox. According to the figures of well-in' formed military men abroad, the rapid mobilization of the French, German and Russian armies would cost 100, 000,000, and their maintenance in the field would cost $200,000,000 a month" rJASOI I TRADE HEMedy PAIN For Stablemen and Stockmen. CURES v' Cuts. Swellings, Braises. Sprains, Galls, Strata, Lameness, Stiffness, Cracked Heels, Scratches, Contractions, Flesh Wounds, StrlnglwH, Sr- Throat, Distemper, Colic, Whitlow. Poll Evil. Fistula, TuTnors, Splints, Rlngfeenes and Sptvfcr In their early Stages. Directions wRh each brttk, At Druggists aud Deales3. THE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. BWort, M. - v t e 0-0 .v- 1' , . -sr-'r -if- .-. .. , ;- W.M . J,- TA 1 J - i !? -.1 Building. Boxes OPENED tS-i "? v.wr-