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VOBUG UBUVf .iSSWSIiai'-- -if ksr JTTT1 Yr I Mm': -M S I f J J I I ! 1 EXCLUSIVE TELEGRAPHIC PRESS REPORT. VOL. XL. NO. 156, ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 9 1893. PRICE, FIVE CENTS, l. HI l a I I i l f f l II Ik rfwi lit Its 139 1 1 J (hi KB-.31" rrrr; i- i j i-ti n - , . i i ----., . K v - -:. ; i i i ii i jmwi - j . I i- i I , - 1 5 l Ki H IR 1 11 JE1 II lEi 1 EI 1 61 11 3 """rf.ii.Ji'i-'rV.r iJi ilK.i ..i" -rr I I f 1 Si" CZTi J ,1 11 12 lJ I I 1:4 I f I J I ASSIGNEE'S SALE , Continued till old stock is closedfcut at cost. I New Goods arriving sold at liberal discount. v W. W. PARKER, Assignee. THE STORM'S DREADFUL ME RecKoniM the Nnmlicr ofllie Deafl anl ' 1 tbe WonMed. - '' WILLING HANDS EXTENDING HELP JULYS" Large and ussorUiil stock of Firo Works, Hunting, Muslin and Flags of all sizos just received from tho -factory. .. ; ' ' We desire to close out the entire stock nt one.) and will sell at bed rock prices. GRIFFIN & REED BCJ.SINEStf CARDS. i c is -ins, - X. .ilJiU.l'MlOl' ACCOUNTS anil I'lIOKESSIO.NAl. -OOKKHdPUI!. ,'kf,ob: W.tli Cienoial Messenger Jo ulo rk;iuiaiiie street A A. Cl.EVEI.ANO, ATTORNEY AT LAW. i IIU'.V - Khiioiv's h Third aud Genevieve rn:k buitiiinir, corner .,ets ; up stairs. J Q.A.BOVVLBY, AI TOiLVKY A.Vi) COiiSCELOIl AT Lift Ofllco on Second street, - Astoria, ui. TOHM H. 8MI H, Al'ii'il.Vtir AT i,W. Otlice in Kliini'vN navy brick biifldlusr, over Astoria Natioiul U ink, ' ; W. PARKtR, RK A I, H if ATE AND IN4UKASOK MiftHI viui-e i-7. iieutun stiir-i, Astoria, Oregon. I: W. CASE, Transacts a,' General Banking Business, Drafts drawn available in any par; of the V mm curopc, auu on riong Kong, uniua, Office Hours: -10 A. M. to 8 P. M, Odd fellows Buildlnc, Astoria, Oregon, Two'.Huiidred anil Eight Residences Were Completely Swept Away Hurylug Hie Victims. the attendance at the fair, the dally average . showing a gradual but con stant Increase, and the officials expect this will continue until early In au tumn. The estimates of the railroads seem to Justify the expectations of the fair officials that the attendance of the latter months of the fair will show a I great Increase. KILLED HIS FATHER, r The Dalles, Or., July 8. News has just been received here by a messen- HI OF AN 010 C ShDrinan Accused of Tamrti Wi the "Demonetization Act." HI3 WtUTBFUL EFJOINDEB Taxed With Surreptitiously AddhiB Clause to I lie mil and Smueglln; It ThrniiKli In 1873. Associated Press, Pomeroy, la., July 8. The dead here now number forty-four. It Is one of Associated Tress, Chicago, July 8. "That man ought to be hanged. . He knows he's lying D5J. El I. IV JAfJSON. . PHi-ilOIA.M i HUltliitON. H. OM 7 i iiloeuvrr OiKood'MSlJlliiiiK Store, lmurs, 10 to i. in, t iuo p, in, los p in. Diiuuay, iu to 11 id On. O. B. tSTES, I'liVsiulAiN A,n stritnitoNj niit'C'.iil utti-iition to Diseases id Women and iiwry. viuoe over JMuzigDi's store Astoria. DH A. L. and J. A. FULTON. Dl.SHAflKS of VOMKN A M'KL'l.vLf Y, K n-if-ry by i r.J.A. Kiiltoii. uiUjo 178 J;ns stnwc Hour.-10 w I,' and 1 to 4 I AY TUTTLE M.n. O rilYrfUJIAN, tilTIMJliiJM'i ACOOUOHKUB. omc. rooms 3, 4 ov,-r Astonu NttioiiaiUuk. luiin, iu to u c . loa nesiaence. oa Cedar st. WALTER I.HOWlCn: U 1Ii 1K ji'AI'1UU I'HVSUUAJf & SUK K'lon. O.lh.'j, 4il. Tiiinl .straet. llotii-s lu tola MV i to t,.Sund;iy 1 to 2 Koddouee 48S3d street f, P. NIULUIN1X, M D J.J. tiivtfn diH'f.ai treat iiu-iit l limit l.u.ii, Kid icy OtMitto -lirinary urxnns t)ill:c iiisl.ni-i,5illi nitril si, llour-i.ii u.in,a p.m. KICHAHl) HABBY. City Surveyor, ARkY A ISOM, ('. H. 181 IM. CIVIl, KN;INKKU8 AND SI) i. VHYOKH. ltOOMH 3.AN1I 6, OVKB ASTOUIA J) AilONAL HANK. . W. T. llUKMiV, J. W. UIUPRK Bnrncy & Drapar, Atifiriiry. at-l,uv Oregon City, Oregon. Viviive years' experience as realster of tli 1 . S. (mice hen, leroniiiionds us tn out .uo'i.iliv of Minliii; and nil oilier business be I .re !'n! I ind otlice or the Courts, and involv I ,f i!, .i in i:tice oi the Generul L'tud Otlice. JROCKENQROUCH - COWlMC. LAW OFFICE, OP.EflON I'lTY, Olt. Hieeial attentinn jrlvi'ii to laud business. 8et llerson liouiesteiids or ire-eini;ion claims and limlier land pureliiises shown every advantas u i ue mtv. ror assiiuiet' in making llual primi i;iiu on lis. 'I- W. CASE, INSURANCE AGENT, RErKESENTIKO (lerman-Anicriftii, icw York City, 1 Y. I'nion Fire and Marine, of New Zealand National Fire, and Marine Ins. Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford. Home Mutual Ins. Co., of San Francisco. Plitrnii, of London. Imperial, of London. Sew York Plate Class Ius. Co. THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Acts as trustee for corporations and Individ unls Ueposits solicited Interest will be allowed on snvlucs depositf as follows; y On ordinary faviURs r loks 4 per con! net funmm. .On term av(ii?s books 0 per cent, per annum On certificates of deposit: For threo inonlhs, i per eent. per annum. ror six months, 0 per cent, per annum. ror twelve mouths, o per cent, par annum. I. W. CASK prcslricMi J. Q. A. HOWbBY., Vioo-Prcsideir w" v "mi vlX ' ;!.?..":nhie, W.h. 1'KMENT fc Secreturj " niKKCTORB: I. W Case, J. Q. A. ftowlby, ' Gust Holmes. C. H. Page. P.enl. Younii, A. 8. Reed. F. J. Taylor. THE PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK UK PORTLAND, ORKUOff, Paid up eiDilal .kaivwi ... i ... " '-""'YVY ...,,,,;,,,,, iruiM-' : IKI.OUr P K N K DKKH.M, President. . '. f. i MIDI I'SON, Vice l'rcslden " - :.bi BAi iON. Cashier ger, from a settlement near this place, called Ten Mile, of the killing of a man named B; W. Wllhelm, by hjs twenty two-year-old son William. Wllhelm was a man ES years old, who had not been living with his family for some time., Testerday he returned home and quarreled with his wife and reached the saddest scenes ever witnessed, and for a io 8hoot ner- The boy' seeing wnen he makes the statement he doe even the strong are compelled to turn -their lives In danger struck his father ana covertly Insinuated that honorable away from some of the sights at the over tna nead wlth a club. killing him men had been guilty of dishonest, city hall, - the hospital where the "r ne came nere mis morning scoundrelly nets." These, . worda worst of the 108 lnlured are. Governor 841(1 ave himself up to the sheriff, who wrath, fmm Rnntr.P Tnhn cwnDn Boles Is atlll on the ground doing all wlth the coroner has repaired to the drawn out by charge against In his power for the comfort of the ot tne tragedy. nlm an(1 otnere by james Hf piatte, wounded. Physicians and nurses are THE WHEAT YIELD J president of the Denver Paper Mills needed badly. Of the Injured, twelve I Company, of Denver. In a comraunlra to twenty more will die. Near Fonda Toledo, July- 8. Reports from grain tlon to a newspaper. The charge Is In Mrs. E. S. Gerden, and two children are uealers ana miners, covering six or the connection with the passage by con killed. Near Newell, John Dltwller Is Pncipat wneat producing states, pro- eress of the law of 1873. known as th killed and his wife Is fatally hurt. In Cueing two-thirds of the total crop, In- demonetization act. Mr. Platte. In of Wright county, eight miles' west of M'cate that they will furnish about 150- feet, charged that Senator Sherman, Belmont, John Louben. and his brother ow'u" bushels this year, against 230,- while acting aa member of the confer- are killed. The total deaths from the ww-wu Pusheia of last year. The new ence committee on the bill. did. In con storm, so far as heard from, number wheat will not move as early as usual, junction with other members of the 63. The work of burying the dead at sections which usually ship early have committee, surreptitiously Insert Pomeroy has commenced. Seventeen a poor croP- 0ver 60 er cent of the clause in one section of the bill reDeal io4.wc.8Bay llley win nuiu uieir supply. lng free coinage, and smuggled It or are not disponed to sen at tne pres ent low figures. bodies were Interred late yesterday, and 20 more will be burled todays A number of bodies have been shipped away. . Tho scenes are heartrending, as relatives from a distance come to gaze upon the features of their dead, Two hundred and eight residences are swept completely from the face of the earth. Not a board Is left. The deaa carcasses of horses, cattle and hogs are being taken from the ruins today, and buried. It seems as many fatali ties resulted from going Into cel lars as from staying above gronnd, The seven churches,, of town are demolished. No services will be held tomorrow. All Is sadness and gloom. The total damage done in the state by the cyclone, is estimated at $800,000. PHELPS SCORES A FOINT PRESERVING LAND MARKS. Washington, July 8. The attorney general- has advised the secretary of war that he has authority under the law to obtain the lands at Gettysburg, Pa., by condemnation proceeding in sufficient quantity to carry out the proposition for the marhlnij and pie- eervation of the field of battle. MICHIGAN BANK CLOSED. Big Rapids, Mich., July 8. The Northern ' National bank closed - this morning In consequence of the with drawal of funds by depositors. THE CANADA THISTLE. through both houses, and that no mem' ber of the house, or even President Grant, when he signed the blll.had the faintest suspicion that such a clause was contained In the bill. Platte fur ther Intimates that advantage had been taken of this section of the clause by a member of the conference committee for speculative purposes. Mr. Sherman, commenting further on the Platte charges, said: "It is simply reviving some old charges that were exploded long ago. So eminent a democrat as Abraham S. Hewett, of New York, when a member of the house, invest! gated the charges when they were first given currency, and made a strong re- port to the house to the effect that there was not a word of truth In the charges." In His Closing A.innt Before the A Bering .Sea Tribunal. Paris, July 8. Hon. E. J. Phelps, of the counsel for the Unile.l States, fin ished his closing mldvesai before Ih Be ring sea tribunal of arbitration today. Proceeding to compare the present HOMICIDE IN WASHINGTON. Tacoma.. July 8. Jorgen Anderson with a Winchester rifle killed Theodore Hardy, a neighboring settler, Thursday afternoon. The bullet entered the right side through the right arm. Hardy lived four hours. The shooting occurred on Hardy's clearing, it few miles fi'o.ii Mineral City, Lewis county. Andttct-n Astoria T.lgi No. 50, A. O. I'. W. MF.F.TS K VICKY FRIDAY fcVKNlNU AT .S o clui'k ill the 11,1,1 Lnllnu V Hull u.. jimrniiiK aim isuinf iirellircn cordially lu vited. J.T. itOti KHH, Uecoriler. Ooaiulinaviau Benevolent Society, (LKi;i,AR MEKTINCS OFTIIIS BOCIKTV U! llioir Moms In Pvt h inn liiiildinirut oiuin u ii..in A m . . mi i.iif, Ht'cimn ni 1,1 fiuiriii Tnu. mil ui tvicu IU01IU1, AUU. DANIELSON (Secretary, rrHiJS. FER!CKSON, L i'U.NU I'M hit. So ",l. West Sixth. Mreeu Tn Original ana Genuine '(WORCESTERSHIRE) SAUCE Imparts the meet delicious taste and rest to H$ bOl'PM, nil i:niviia. FI8II, . irjvri jtr f-m.n SAUCin MEATS. GAME, Beware of Imitations ; see that you get Lea & Pernns B!irtutiiTeonfTfrTlJttleof Oritlntl k Guntn. PtM'AN'S KUM, NEW Y'IMIL. EXTRACT ofa.ETTliBfrom aJIKDICALGEN. TIN MAN at Mid- nu o bis brother t V. ORCEBXliB, lla isr.L "Ten LEA fr PEHRTXH1 tlist tleir uiico Is P'nT, J J.Siffc. tenied In fc-'Li"' '.r..f. .scJUiiimy h,.,, :i,i:'U, Iho lacw. r ' u ri- . ; rs :.! ;p.' as wn pss5 H I'M lll-.t T.-llOiA. I.i Ocean Knc&mpmo-.t No. 13, 1. O. O. F IJMH-LAli MKF.T1NHH OF OCEAN EN 16, cunpnient No. is. I. o. (). y at the f-ollie In the Odd Fellows Uiilldinc. ii cvn p m on the seennd and fourfb Mondar of eich inoiiiu. nojoiivning Dieini-en c-rcih;,)- u,vii. i!v ojder c. P, Astoria BullcDog & Lonn Ansociatioa 'IlITKItHCtiLAIl MEETINGS OF THffl AHS(i, elation 8-e held ats p. m. ou the first Wcdtiedy of eaeli month. Office on (Jenevleve ssrtM't, gom'j oi uuetiHiuus. W. L. ROBB, . Scvetary, ANP Commoc Oouncii. tFifJLAK MEETINGS, FITOT third Tuetd.iy evenings of each at H o'clock. "-Fersonsdeslrlne tohavemarti'm .iciwl inuir by the Cornell, at any regular meefnir piest present rue same to tne A uoii.-r via t: eric on or before the Friday evenini; prior to thf luesnay ou waicn me council ' oiov regulaj Heating. K. OSKI KN, . Auditor and Poucj; Jiidee Board of Pilot Commissioners. THE RKOULA R MEETIXdS OFTHI8 BOARD, will be held on the first Mondsv, of each month at 10 a. ra. at the olfice of Riibli & Par ker. W. L. KoUU.gecr 4TIUIA lilt WORKS. C neomly street, t'iot J a; kaon, Astoria, Orejron. General Machinist & Coilcr Makers Land and Marine Fnsines.Bf.ller work, team- tK:it and : iiirferv wotlt a MNWtflr Qitliagt f All Deirtriptiom Hide to Order at Ekort Notie. JOl.K FOX.- President and Siip- . I- I'OX Vice PresideD Farmer Relates Hla Experience With the Troublesome Weed. Tryon. Oregon, July Gth, 1S93, Editor Astorlan: At a meeting of the County Convention of the Farmers Alliance and Industrial Union of Col umbia county, the Question was raised British proposals with these made by about the danger of the Canada thistle. toru baiisoury ne was interrupted by known to exist in Clatsop and Colum bip t hanes Kuaull. who eaid Lord bia countles.spreadlng and ruining our and 1.1s wife arrived l-re Friday rrrht Salisbury denied having male the pro- hands. I have on mv nlace two small Lnd th fm mr Mv, Mm.,.if posals referred to. Phelps replied b patches of the thistle which I have Sheriff Mathews' il.la mon.it.R-. The reading Lord Salisbury's dispatches, been trying to kill by putting them prisoner says Hardy t.m.le Improper Phelps closed his plea eloquently, down a number of times during the proposals to his wife. ..ml up .i ni-eiing .., Bum iiBiB.ieu m wiin me summer ror tne lest rour years, I have him the latter made a, motion tn ti.nw closest attention by tne large audience, kept them from going to seed, but they a revolver, when he .shot him d.tvn America, he said, stood, on the justice keep spreading from the roots the same in her case. He dwelt at length upon as the Oregon fern does. From what the moral Importance of the tribunal's I have learned from experience, if It is decision. From this decision, he said, allowed to go to seed and spread, It will the only appeal was to the judgment of ruin all of the pasture lands In our civilization and history. Baron De counties. I hiade a .promise at the con- umi. iuuaiueiii. ui me lriuunui, com- veniion to- exterminate them on my SAD YACHTING ACCIDENT. London, July 8. A yacht having on board thirty excursionists, capsized off Skegness this afternoon, Twenty-sev sons drowned were railroad builders. plimented Phelps upon his skill and el- place this summer." which can be done wno wlth tnouBan(l8 of other excur oquence In discharging the difficult by using salt. I raised the question slonl8t8 na1 Sne to the little watering task of closing his eloquent debate, and that it would be useless for me to des- "ttl-e lgr lne aay 8 8Dorl- lne yacnt said: "I beg to be allowed to consider I troy them unless Clatson rountv wonM Btannon tooK out a Party " thirty, the laurels which you have won at this also see that the law was enforced In Wnen wel1 out tno yacht waa over- cosmopoutan car as a ffair addition to this connection. As I stated to the w"ei'eeu uy inuuuer storm, ana ar the wreath of honors you won in other convention, at Smith's Point there was teP tne alr clearea Bhe was seen bot fields of the old and new world, a large quantity of them errowlns- and tom upwards with only three men Sir Charles RusHell expressed gratitude it would only be a few years until the for the courtesy of the court. Mr. winds that blow up the river would Phelps concurred, adding that the pres- seed my place again. So I was dele Ident's part in the cse was one of gated by the convention to inform the authorities in Clatsop county, and also clinging to her. The three survivors were brought ashore, TORNADO IN NEW YORK. those happy memories which formed the best heritage of his declining years. The arbitrators will hold a private sit ting Monday.' New York, July 8. A Litle tornado Columbia county (If I could. And out tripped over town this avenlng, and for who they were), and see if they would I a space of five minutes made things not take It In hand and have the thistle lively. The air was hoi anv au'ulry till destroyed. I therefore thought that by day. and at fl:lo a wmd&torm descended writing to the Astorlan the question upon New York, liie diurm was tc would be brought before the people, copmanled by thunder and .'Ightnl.ig, I would by all means advise the cltl- Two men were klllad by Ughtnlnjr, zens of Astoria to see that the thistles Several yachts were lec in the bay on Smith's Point are not allowed to an(1 tne beach is strewn with wrecks go to seed at least. But of course it ot r01 and "all boats. would be best to see that they were destroyed. They are. now beginning to la likely to be embarrassed In chnnslmr " w "" W -uiy .-ine presi . - . . . ' 'ert ror proper authorities to take suit- dent's condition is about the same BLATCHF6RD'S SUCCESSOR. Washington, July 8. The circuit from which Associate Justice Blatchford was appointed to the supreme court. con- tains the districts of Northern, South ern and Eastern New York, Vermont and Connecticut, and contains so many lawyers of eminence that president THE PRESIDENT IMPROVING, a successor to the dead Jurist. Among those suggeted is E. J. Phelps of Ver mont. Another name E. Henry La- combe, Judge of the United States cir cuit court for the southern district of New York. Other names from New York arte those of James C. Carter, and Fred K. Coudert. Connecticut pc sesses a poslbillty In the person of Carlos French. 1 The names of both Secretaries Greshani and Carlisle are mentioned, but it can be stated with confidence that the place will not be offered to either of these gentlemen. The Star has this suggstion: Now Is the time for President Cleveland to up set another party tradition and set a new precedent by appointing ex-Pres-ident Harrison to the vacancy cm the epureme bench. He able action. I think the prosperity of I goes about the house and on the ver- Astoria depends as much upon the I anda, and a gradual Improvement is development of the land in Clatson and noticeable. cKjjui.ii.iif counties as pernaps upon Mrs. Cleveland saM at noon that any other source of wealth. I perhaps Mr. Cleveland was feelinsr better, but nave written more than is required on did not care to see callers; this subject; but I feel and know that if the thistles are allowed to snread SWITCHMEN STRIKE, there are thnuuLnrla nf nprea fit nnr lands that will tw uiou nn everv Cleveland. Ohio, July 8.-Forty stump is taken o..t an th mi.hlevmi swlthmen struck today because a yard weed killed by cultivation. As before conuctr no allowed two brakmen to stated the roots will run under the DW me ,nloxlrale1 wnlle on ty was RELIGIOUS QUARRELS. Utterances at the MontreaWConventlon Create Trouble. ftfnnrrnnl .Tnlv R RnturrlftV was an eventful day for the Christian endeavor convention because of am insident last night in which some of the endeavors were "stoned as a result of remarks attributed to a colored! delegate that th mother of Christ 'was an abandoned the "mother of Christ was an abandon ed woman." The seed sown , by tho Hindoo delegate, In making the attack upon Catholicism, and the stoning In cident of last night, today brought around a lot of Catholic tract distrib uters. President Clark said: "Some statements were made and some sen timents uttered at the outside meetinp last night for whloh this convention Is not responsible. I speak for you all when I say there has'been, no intention or desire on the part of this convention to insult any one. to hurt any religious feelings, or decry any creed. Is not that your sentiments? If so, show It by rising." The whole audience arose and cheered. ' j The principal matter of the repudia tion of the obnoxious utterances last night in the assmbly hall t.hls morning had a good effect, for all the papers this evening declared the utterance of Dr. Clarke removed all suspicion of an In tentional Insult being Intended by the visitors. Fifteen hundred English volunteers paraded the "town with a bugler at their head. They stopped and cheeted the English and American flags, and a number of French called for them to take down the flairs. Funeral of . Captain Flavel. All that was mortal of the late Cap tain George Flavel was laid to rest yesterday in the Hillside cemetery. At the family residence the funeral ser vices were held In the presence of a large circle of sorrowing friends. Rev. Dr. Garner officiating, assisted by Rev. T. A. Hyland. The funeral procession was the largest ever witnessed in As toria. It was formed on Benton street, ' the route taken to the cemetery being by way of Jefferson to Main, down Main to Third, and along Third to West Ninth. The pall bearers were Brothers David Morgan, Hiram Brown, S. S. Gordon. E. R. Hawes, C. J, Tren- chard, B. Van Dusen, I. WCase, and J. Q. A. Bowlby, of Temple Lodge No. A. F. and A, M., while following came the other members of the lodge. After the hearse came the family car riage containing Mrs. Flavel, Mr. George C. Flavel, and Gen. J. B. Wall. The next carriage' was occupied by Mrs, P. L. Cherry, Mrs. George C. Fla vel, Miss Boelllng and Dr. Chance. Rev. T. A. Hyland, Mr. M. P. Cil- ler.der, Mrs. Hustler and Mrs. a Van Dusen occupied the next carriage, while the following, one contained Mrs. G. Wlngate, Mrs. Gray and Miss Gray. lhe carriage of Mr. S. Elmore was oc cupied by Mr. and Mrs. Elmore, Hon. C. W. Fulton and Mr. J. Hobson. The procession of Mends on foot was a long one and bore eloquent testimony , to the esteem in which the deceased was held. Rev. W. 8, Short, W. M.. and P.. m.. I. W. Case conducted the impressive services at the grave. Upon their re turn to the lodge-room a committee consisting of Mr. E. C. Holden, Mr. S; B4 Gordon, and Mr. B. , Van Dusen. wi . t . appointed by Temple Lodge to. draft resolutions of respect to the memorv nf of deceased, and Report at the next regular communication, and the furni ture of the lodge room was ordered draped In mourning for a period of thirty days. Captain Flavel was one of the first members of Temple Lodce. bavin Joined It nearly forty years ago. RELIEF FOR HIE. 8FUFERERS. Sioux City, la.- July 8.-Tha worn of organization for the relief of the tirna do sufferers at Pomeroy Is bcinir put hed In the cities of northwestern Iowa. A carload of supplies was sent froTi here this morning with half a dozen nur- , geons and a number of helpers. A meeting was held this forenoon and a committee appointed to raise a large relief fund. AN INCREASING ATTENDANCE. Chicago, July 8. The fine weather of July Is beginning to tell perteptlbly on suspended. The Brotherhood has noth lng to do with the strike, and will not support It. JUDGE BLATCH FORD'S FUNERAL. Newport, R, L July 8. The funeral ated. I will answer any enquiries of OI JU8Uce "cnrora win be held Tues parties desiring a description of thelday "fternoon, BI"hP Potter ofTlciat- weed. so that It may readily be recog- ,wnnl win De at Green- nlzed. TtfcSDectfullv. wwu "eT. new torn city on a TT TOTfiV I vr-uii-my. ground and come up between the roots of stumps, and under logs; In fact, any piece of root that Is a few inches long will quickly propagate. On the De troit river the Canada thistle has such a foothold, that it cannot be extermln- STEAMER MIS3IW2. ' Bar Harbor, Me., July S.-Tli Her.m- er State of Texas, which is fff Mur.t Desert island somewhe.-e with ner r,ro Peller gone, has not been heard frun yet The tug Blsmarok starUd rt.t 1 1' daylight after her. but wa unable I find her, and put In here for further In structions. The wind Is blowing n Bale, and it Is thought thj s.llp Ins blown out to sea. SENT TO THEPENlTEN'TlRY. Omaha, July g.c. W- My8her lrc. Went of the .lefunct Capl.ai National Bank of Llncolnrwis this mornii.g sentenced to five yean 'n tlu penltn tkiry. it ia et.tli.iai I Mesher em bezzled, over $200,000.