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ASTORIAPUBLIC LIBRARY ASSGCIATI3N. 1 if In K hi, V TODAY'S WEATHER. Forecast, fair, followed by rain, cooler I t. V. ,l n Ul uulia) hihiihi tvnuwcu uj u cooler east of Uie C.JCidei. F t,(IUMra. d The ASTORIAN has the largest LOCAL u rlrriil.tlnn, Mi. l-i,.- iCULDaI i. tlon, end the largest TOTAL circulation of all papers published In Astoria. EXCLUSIVE TELEGRAPHIC- PRESS REPORT. VOL. XL IV. Lubricating OILS . A Specialty. I872 1895 Fisher Brothers, Sell ASTORIA, Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron & Steel, Coal, Groceries & Provisions, Flour & Mill Feed, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, " T Agricultural Implements I Wagons & Vehicles. ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1895. WHAT TALKS. B. F. ALLEN Dealer In Wall Paper, Artist Materials, Paints and Painters Supplies Glass, Mouldings, Japanese Mattings, Rugs and Bamboo Goods Contractor for Fresco Painting, Paper Hanging, Etc 765 Commercial Street. Snap R Iodak at any man coming out ot our etore and you'll get a ' portrait of a man brimming over with pleasant thoughts. 8ucb quality lu the liquors we have to offer are euougli to PLEASE ANY MAN.. , Con?e and Try Them HUGHES St CO. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Corn-only St.. foot of Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marina Engines. Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Made to Order oa snort Notice. John Fez. President and Superintendent A, Ii. Fox Vice President O. B. Prael Secretary They Lack Life. There are twines sold to fishermen en the Columbia river that stand In the same relationship to Marshall's Twins as a wooden image does to the human being; they lack strength life evenness and lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself Into the belief that other twines besides Marshall's will do "just at well." They won't. They cannot 1. -an '.' l With over one-third increase in my sales from January 1st to September 1st in Ihis year over 1894, and with goods in all lines one-fourth' less, it makes 60 per cent. more goods sold so far in 1895 than in first eight months in 1894, which is eloquence enough to show where is the best place to buy Men's and Boys' Clothing, Fur nishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Mackin- Latest News From Honolulu Brought to San Francisco. POISONED FISH THE CAUSE Some of the Doctors Think it is A'siatic Cholera-Disease is Dying-Out. SanPranclac'o, Sept. 28.-The barkcntlne toshes, Umbrellas, Blankets zirZ received tor two weeks. The Wider on September 11. The Associated Presa correspondent says: 'Seventy-two people have been attacked with cholera since the niimm of that number 63 have died. Tint t' wHiiB peopte were among the victims. "ie last w hoars ibut one new case has developed." it Is believed the dlseana fa and it ds only a matter of a few- weeks wihen it will be totally eradicated. A. a result of the almost suspension of business many Hawaiiana are out of work and there appear, to be great dis tress among them. A xellf utatinn ,na. been opened. There la s-tO some doubt as to the real nature of tha nean rp-A a majority of .medical men agree that it i mamuc cnoiera, but there are some who maintain that It la purely a local disease. Many of the v - i have- been traced and without exception the prac tice of eating1 raw 'Ash ha hefin sfble for the sickness. Tho fish in the naroor are Deueved to be poisoned and me saie or me dame Is prohibited. Quilts, etc. 1. U OSGOOD, The'One Price Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher. 606 and 508 COMMERCIAL STREET, ASTORIA, OR. School Books! NO. 2-2'J. should, If possible, toe il-ke Caesar's wife above suspicion, and free from any re- i l&tlona with anything antagonistic to the wortnern Paclflc." iJrilisli Columbia Cricketers Beaten in Portland Yesterday. CORBETT-FITZeiMMONS FIGHT. Attorney General' WH1 Not Permit It In the Territories. Washington, Sept. 28. If the promote Of the Corbett-Fltzstrrvmons tight enter tain the Idea that In case (he fight is not avowed to come oft In Texas they can fight in Indian territory, they are cer tain to be disappointed. Attorney. General Harmhn flnM that there wM be no lighting in Indian tor. uwry or in alii other ten- tnrv v. IAhTciRIA Rrtvc nm uin He did not remember whether thr any territorial Jaw against prlie-flghtlng, nor did it matter whether there an. nr Zd "LTtlTTTtt The Hon,e Mea Soor'' Flue Victory by Five Wickets After a Very Close Centest. Portland. SeDt. 2S. The Amnrlrana tn. day defeated the Erltlahen at cricket School Supplies ! BANK STATBMiENT. flt Greatly Reduced Prices, A FULL LINE OP Oregon Books Slates Pencils Tablets Pens Sponges Everything Necessary for- School Use. New York, Sept. 28.-The New York Financier says this week: "The state ment of the Associated Bank of New York for the week ending Sept. 28, re flects continued shipments of currency to the TVest for Grain moving purposes. Loans have been contracted for J5,S66,80U and deposits are down $9,327,000. The rCraSCrS which 293,100 Is In specie and J2.186.000 in legal renaers. The total-reserve In m cess of the legal reaulrementa la (! 175. ' ' Griffin & Reed.' THREE LOTS. In a desirable location, 2 blocks from High School. A BARGAIN. CHOICE LOTS IN HILLS FIRST ADDITION. On the new Pipe Line BuuIevarJ -Just the place for a cheap home. A Block IN ALDERBROOK. STREET OAR LINE will be eitenJel this summer to within 5 minutes walk or this property Will cell ot decHed LaruniD. HURT WHILE DRUNK. . I A Eugene Man Knocked Down by a omunern i-aciiic Train. Eugene, Or.. Sent. 2H. Hnr w..n,. who resides 25 miles east of Eugene, met -in. a seriouu ir not a fatal accident wns morning. Me riml hn in drinking all night, and was trying to make his way to the river bottom near town, where his famiiy was camping. He was crossing the Southern Paclilc track when the California ... n. along, and he was struck by the engine, and knocked from the track his arm and two ribs being broken. He also received a isevere wound on the held and Internal injuries. AN INTERVIEW WITH IVES. C.J. TRENCH RD, Agent Wells, Fargo & Co. and Pacific Express Co. t HOP and PHOENIX INSURANCE CO'S. .Custom House Broker . and Commission Merchant 50a Bond Street. ACREAGL. In 5 or 10 aore tracts inside the nity limit", ills ) adjoining Flavel. GEORGE HILL. - 471 KondSt., Occident Block, HILL'S REAL ESTATE 'EXCHANGE. 75oo CASH Kopp's Beer Hall. Cholc Wines, Uquors and Cigars. KENTUCKY WHISKEY Only handed over th bar, Tht largest gists of (4. P. Beer. Htlf-and-hlf, jt. " - Fret Lnncb. Chas. Wirkkala, Proprietor. Cor. Cooromly and Lifsyette St. 1HOMA9 MOKKO, Th-j Blacksmith -vhese shop to opdos it Cutting's cannery, la now prepared to do such add Jobs as making new cannery ceelers, repairing ld ones. making new nshln keat irons, and re pairing old ones, and all ether black smlrrhing that requires first-class work- DMSUIhlp. MUSIC HHlili. KEATING ft CO will open their www Music Hall at 3 Astor street, w w Saturday the 16th. They will www keep numberless good liquors and cigars besides having food music all the time. ' SEASIDE SflWIILIi. A oomplete stock of himber on hand la the rough or dressed. Flooring, rut He, oeillng, and all kinds of finish; moulding and shingles; also bracket work done to order. Terms reasonable and prices at bedrock. All orders promptly attended to. Office and yard V mill H. L. LOO AN, Prop'r. urliJi. Oregoti. To le raised from our stock of goods inside of 45 days. Therefore, we will sell at -3PUBL1IG AUCTION ' Commcnclnn SuturJay, September ajt. i8o. ati n. m..anrl nnin... from day to dny until the amount Is raised, DEESS GOODS, SILKS, PLUSHES, MEN' SUITS, OVERCOATS, UNDERWEAR, LADIES' AND GENTS' SHOES, UMBRELLAS, BLANKETS, etc., etc. Will be sold at your own price. Wednesday and Friday afternoons '"""J ,ur lauies, ana eery other tim for everybody, OREGON TRADING' CO. 600 Commercial Street. ROSS HIGGINS & CO. Tie hearing properties of DeWitt's Witc Maze! 8 live are well known. It cure ecxerna, ebln affections, and Is s!m Pr m perfect remedy for piles. Chas. Rogers. CrvSrfce'. Cream Baking; Powder Contains Aausoei or Atam. Grocers, : and : Butchers Astoria and Upper Astoria In Ten ind Coffws. Table Delicacies T nestle and Tropical Fruits. Vegetables, Sugar -, c"r Hsf, Bacon. Etc. Choice - Fresh - and Salt - Meats. hiTOlilfl PUBLIC ItlBWl READING BOOM FBEB TO ALL. Open every day from 3 o'clock to 6:30 anao:auto2J0 p. tn. . SabecriptioD rales f3 per annum. Soatbwcst cor. Eleventh- aud Oaaoe 5U. For Real Life BVETtT ONB NEED8 A BrSTNKS EDUCATION, lf.n. .-a women can spend bot one or two rears at school-why not take a count that can be completed In that time? fh. mil.- !nc!1:,v. , ,hort E.VGL.ian COCRSa be sides a Bt 3INES3 and SHORTHAND COUI13E. For eatalogaea address. 414 YAMHILL Sr. - - HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE. - - NRTXAfTD, OR. Says the Great Northern Deal is a Corpse St. Paul, Sept. 28.-Prosident Brayton Ives and James MeNaught, ex-general uuunaei 01 tne Northern Paslflc, arrived today from Milwaukee, and will leave to- imriw ior Seattle, to be present at the hearing of the receivership case before Judge Hanford October 2. Mr. Ives was vy a. representative of the press who suggested that there might be no hearing In Seattle In view of the resig nation of the receiver In reply to this Mr. Ives said: , ' "There win, at least, be an That will be required." "Who will appoint the new receivers?" at is the great Judicial question. While the resignation of the receivers was a good movomont, it certainly did not loosen tha Judicial tangle. While we know of ourselves and common sense teaches us who are entitled and who are not to appoint new receivers, certain processes of law, It would seem, have first of all' to be test 1 and settled upon." "What effect ha I resignation of the receivers on the Hli; Adams deal?" "That deal Is a corpse. The original p an of Mr. HIM was moribund at Its birth, and had a verv brief mn nt ii,ra Tou ask me how Jt was regarded by the nrouriiy ooiaers or tne road, and I re pjy 1t was universally unpopular so far as I could learn. It is not worth dl- cuiwing, ior it is a dead Issue." "Do you feel convinced that the road wir.:, tnis year, and succeeding years, earn more than the $6,000,000 or so guar anteed by Mr. Hill?" "Of course I am convinced of it." ONB OF THE RECEIVERS. might be stated! on his authority that the ngni wouia not be permitted In any ter titory of the United tSates. THE NEW RECEIVERS. Engineer McHenry and 'Banker Blgelow me LiUCKy ones. Soecial to thA Antnrlun 'Milwaukee. Rpnr t-i,. I n the Multnomah field. The B-AmA Keaa uay aiDDOinrea iiwflirfi rw nf.irnnM. 1 " .luiuna uric-aer. uiun ann St. Paul, chief engineer of the Northern V Oron team made up In this city and Pacific railway, and Frank O. Blgelow Aator,a Tha a" Oregon team won by a banker of this city, receivers nt hi ?ne run and nv wickets, the ejore be- Northern rpaclfle. in Place of nv- lng: Oregon, 121; Victoria, 12.1. In the Rouse and Payne, resigned. flrst, lnnn88 tho home team made 98 runs, wm.B uie insuors only secured 60 runs. MARKET RBPORIT3 In tho socond innings, however, the Brlt- Ishers picked up and scored 63, while Liverpool, Sept. 28. Wheat flrnv rl- 'he nom6 team maJe 26, for the loss)f mand poor: No. 2 red winter. 6s: No. av 'wickets. red spring, stocks exhausted; No. 1 harl I v 8 rcaturs of the gAme was Manitoba, 5s ll,d; No. 1 California, 6a Id. I i, bwlln f Wilkinson of ABtorla. "itm.Ti ui uie uregon team also played a good game. This result Is most gratifying to the Aatorla Football Club, Multnomah Ath letlc Club, and the Portland Athletic Club, whose representatives have thus met and vanquished a picked team of first cVaaa cricketers. In the second innings Victoria showed up In excellent form and played far better than at tha beginning of the game. Five of Astorii's beat wickets wero taken at an avorajro of a little over Ave runs apiece, the IJrklshora bowling being very deadly. San Francisco. Scot. 28.-Mon nn. changed. Portland, Or., Sept. 28. Wheat active, rm, valley. 48: Wa la Waita. 4ft ir UU0UV1, IT The Baseball Championship for 1895 is Won. IDURiBANT 13 CONFIDENT. But There Does Not Seem to Bo Much To Build His Hopes On. San Francisco, Sept. 28. An evening dsl- per publishes an interview with Theo- CLEVELAND A CLOSE SECOND I301-0 "ant In which the prisoner tx. upon the sta,.;e. AVhen o, httlo girl in Cracow, o,lsin)f t0 Wme tt at.trfi, Devrlent play 'Hamlet,' and was sd cn lvated by tho play that she went ho.no to convmfr ih - . ,, ,," T-rageay to memory, for . i',1 .'h0"T to dlscari1 SchllkT for a new idol. Shoif.. t. ' ' jl was Ih. ... tn. evpr Vri upearean chiract-r ohe slnnlr. r ?" tha "9Ke' Ju3t at the be" n S nn9' 6he slven he:ia, and rf,M S?n followi with Portia and Leatrlco. It was the first Shakes pearean character she acred on the Amerl lean stage, and the first of Slkespr? STATE NEfWS. Interesting ItemsTd From Oregon', Leading Newspapers. . hr 6f iy turmeT ,n Ualon county froV. SS numb(,rIS the way rrom ten to sevnral h,i., these wiJl' be fed a rt' nt .hi ' grain. " wu" 01 James Weleh. whn .hn j ,.'.., . Robinson and Herbert Lynvlliu nr Bhartdan tet Saturday. LI ,Z t aa killed by a sheriff's posso nnar tha f, mena ranch on Tuesday evenlng.-Rvi9.. The warehouses In Tho twi.v.. .... Ing 37 cents for whaf '.k ..., irtHls 40 ccnta. There Is no u, " In the receipts and th fAi-r-iKn, busy all day carrying team across the river, while the roa.li 1,1 from the east are lined with wagons. The Vale Town Puihoiim i.,.. Hi LUre.hard thS Sevey cornei- opposite the court house and will erect a town naai upon tho s.m immiu,i r. be a arKe tire r,r. r Extra money has been accumulating Iri .... lo-An treasury tor some time and this use of It by the councllmen Is very commendable. ' A bunch of wheat leeman J. 8. Morrls, of Albany, for the ,C0U.nnty exhlb". "a curiosity, it f 8talk9' wlth 924 . each mesh having three to Ave kernels, prob uoiy averaging four, a total of Kraana from one kernel of wheat Mr ITlS C0Tted a -ttr"r: m afortment " cereals in stalks that will compaj-e with anything to be found anywhere In the world. The Decidinjr Game Was One df the Finest and Most Exciting of the Whole Year's Series. ' New York, Sept. 28. Although the eham plonship season in this city doe not come to an end until Monday, the desti nation of the pennant of 1895 was-, Incit ed by the result of this afternoon's con test between the New Yorks and the Bailtlmores. Baltimore won the game and the pennant In the eighth innlnir bv a combination of hits and errors. If nine ball players ever worked hard to keep urn ijugiion or me pennant In doubt sto day, It was the New York They play, L. F. Willing and wife ihniv h.r. ... ceded as teachers at the Yalnax Indian agency at Kiarnath comity am, relu hmJ Vy 'l1 week' Mr- w'"8 nn tiemajted the Ilmn,niu ... pressed his disgust at the witnesses who ofllco when the present administration had testified for the prosecution. "I took charge and tendered wigMUoS wonder that Uie fate of Annanlus and as superintendent, which however Sapphlra has not overtaken some ot not accepted at tho time, but haa 'liate'v them," ho is quoted as saying. "It Is been ouht. He u th 1 . Ti.1 strange to mo that they have not been publicans in the Indian service of KiT struck "dead fcr what they have said math reservation rr. ,irr,n against me on the stand." Petit's reisn. Exnres . Durrant expresses connUence-at hl ul. tlmate acquittal. The defeaso does not William Hoda-ea. n nV m seem to rely go much on an alibi as It shot through the back by a rifle ball did a few days ago and Ita efforts are now at Blue Canyon last Sunday He was being devoted to an attempt to find flaws one of a crowd who were out huntine In the prosecution. Not ono of Durranfs He 76 classmates will step to the front and rest of the group. One of them corn say that the accused attended Dr. Che- menk-ed shooting at some pheasants and ...,..m...i..nlinig. m (ne murry laued to sen that rrmi wan dlrectlv In .lino. 'I'ha ...... A ROW IN OHINUVTOWN. a ball went crahln ih,,n, 1,1. ."..,., o ma pnuuiucr, ffOlllir '111 hrlOW thA .n'k,J.nn. nn.l U- Pendleton Is Having Trouble With Her terlng the shoulder blade. The wound Local Celectials. Pendleton," Sept. 28. There wais great commotion today among the dendzens of tha Uhlnana nna.ta. .. I ..J . ed at all stages of the srame but still t.h I mi tia m,i ,.. . 1 JL. "! Oriole, were too fast for them. Jen- who war. nZ Mon.oZn. ninna reawv won the irun. iiim..'r m. 1 ,1. . . .r . . . . . . : v - , v ' " ""p 1 uimeu eiaies unaer the Ueary in wnlpn. n. nmniotAi ithiit. u ntn.. . I 1 . . 1 ... . uii- raw. un a warrant issued from the com is an u!y ono, but the young man wlii recover. . An interesting document was recorded In the county clerk's ofllee of Llnciin county last week. It is a trunsfer of the old government land grant in pre- company. It Is a written lnstrjnent and covers forty-two- pages of closody written legal can. The Instrument was loudly cheered as the sm- 7 .k. m -..." . P8. 2"'" " us mar111 field. Darkness put an end to th. . un,"" " " "'. uu'1 "nB reve ,u0 011 M")r tendance was 8,000. assisted, wm. th.t .hi 7T, "V. 7. -'' ' frr.m 7K-" J, ',' , """- court, ueoy Lung was ar- ... unmei were 1 restea ior not bo ng able to produ at the rnd of the , hh Ynw rr .e Sn ,B'8 proves that he entitled to ances at that time being compelled to dance wa-sflno 8 Th at S .l8BU.cd t( nlm not1,er certificate, bear a revenue stamp to insure their xiub m me nrai case under the recent validity. The deed has Ibeen recorded haiiou rm rnno I 7 . . -"o"v umi 111 cases in iwnicn the cert (Vale. ihn Will PmhxWv rtrt .u.... M" efauudge may make an order dl- , ,,. lu u-. reeving- me collector to Issue a new cer- lUIV' I tlflCAtS. (lOAV 4 A l,Al.Hld 'V.1 . J p. -wi.u.uua -VlllliailllUll anil naA ..n . i .1 .. .. n i. . . - rrVinvrlThtArf 11K1K t. a t, I T: " .. " ,MM1 ul renareion ior r j a ..i.itticvi rrreni.! 1 tea years. jjuiiuuii, doui. us.ine rerorirt or ihi in the several bounties of the state in which any of the land grant lios. ana the formation of tho new county caused Its recording In Lincoln county. Seattle, Sept. 28. E. H. McHenry, chief engineer of the Northern Pacific, who today was appointed one of the receivers of the road, arrived in thus vity this af ternoon. He U here to straighten out the crossings difficulty and arrange for a Joint agreement by tho Northern Paclilc, Great Northern, Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern, and the Columbia and Puget Sound roads. E. H. McHenry was born at Cincinnati, 36 years ago. DISAPPOINTED. Expected To Be Named as Receiver of the Northern Pacific. Minneapolis. 6ept. 28.-Thomas Lowry was very much surprised when he re ceived the newa this morning from an Associated Prex reporter that Judra Jenkins had declined to appoint him one of the receivers of the Northern Pacific. He said: 'I consented to the use of my name st the request of a meeting In Oh lean Thursday, where nil the sc-urlty holders were represented. Personally it to a mat tr of Indifference to me. but It would seem that the wishes of the security hold ers are feeling rather uncomfortable' over the way their wishes have been dirre- garded." Judge Jenkins said: "With resneot to the nam of Mr. Lowry, he Is ptvsl.lent of the 8oo Railroad line, suppose! to be operated by. and In the lnter.it of th. Canadian Pacific Railroad, which U a competing Hne with the N.-rth-rn Pad-, ft An1 althA.,.1. I, I iiwua'i i. Has twiri ugj;flieq to me that Lowry, If apnointe'l. wouln resign that position, the court la mill very desirous that the men U he namad house of lords in the last few days has become the topic of principal discussion. While uothlng may come of it Immedi ately or In the near future, the vigor with which the subject is being handled in the press and In public addresses Indi cates that the leaven Is working which will ultimately give the house of lard the resemblance of a representative char acter. The speech of the Marnut of 'London- deny, at Uie banquet at 'Rlpon laat night in which he admitted that the house of lords is susceptible to Improvement and expressed the hope that the Unionists woujd grapple with the question, wag heartily welcomed by the Unionists pres ent, and appears to confirm the state ment published In the Dally Chronicle yesterday morning that the conservative THEATRICAL NOTE3. Barly this morning there was a collis ion In the yards of tho O. R. & Si. in this city, which broke up two fiat cars and' damaged a boxcar. No ono waa Injured, though four men who iwero In the box- Plays and Players at Home and Abroad, car were roughly shaken. Tho collision occurred by the misplacing of a switch, Dan Sully, who Is booked to annear hr which unnt thn fnlpl,t ti-:iln rrnm thA In December, was here C number of years east crauhlna- into nvra.l hoxcar.4 which ago in the "Millionaire," a pleoe which were standing on the warehouse switch. no maao (rairrous. . . Frehrht train No. a the fast through NeKle McHenry Is also an old favorlta t ruin hnnnrl fur 'Portland. r.-wtiA In nhpA.1 iire, having appeared a number of times of time, with half a dozn boxcars and a in me ota hobs upcra House. doien flats. It should have run in on Robert Downing, who 'Willi h. Bf on horn I thA mm In linn 4 rack vih lh vnut.l hsiirn In the "Gladiator," has added a new brought it alongside the depot building piece to his repertoire, called "Helenas.- on the south side. There Is a switch Alexander Salvlnl will nmlcA .hla .inh;,r I nhnnt An a niuwlr,..! vnnla lin thA trni'll tn in Othello during tho holidays. the east which leads to the track besldo John Philip Housa, the famous band the warehouse. This switch should have leader andi composer, has a busy season bi'en set so as to send the train in on the before him. at tho cnnciurlnn nt thA nuln lln. tr-iY'lr .lint It u.n nn.n nil. I Manhattan Bench engagement. His or- the freight train, r till under a good heal faVjf h?A 7fh. .mea" ganisajtlon will resume ita tours and toe- of speed, and H ero being no air brakes n favor of the reform of the house ot fore it returns to New York, wl'l have excepting those on iho engine, ran vyea oo consecutive weeks, and achieve- against the boxcars on the switch. The ment never before accomplished by any I Iij.mi'j wer sent by luo furco of th uiirer imiusictii organization In this or co.l'siod on past ihn v.au m w -i n. n u-- any other countr-. tlciilar da hj. to them.' In the freluht nenry Howe Is the oldest actor on the train, half :i lni-n c.ira from the rniriue, atf ge. He made Ills first annpamn I was a car uf race hori and imniellate- wlth Macready, and la now with Sir ly behind were c;ne flats. The corner of nenry irving s company. He Is 8:t years the box c.ir containing the horses was uct-11 un me siajre t years. I smaitrica in, ana two or c.ie nats were ue- lords. It Is suggested, however, that there Is a possibility that this Us another schme emanating from the Irish domination by the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain with a view to further "dishing" the radicate. AMERICAN GOODS Are Being Largely Imported! in Germany. Tv Warde Is to p:ay "Runny- rolled and broken Into small pieces. A pe- 'ii.eue mis season. It is a romantic cu:iar feature of thA amlcWlin U7fl4 thit dralma, written for him, by WlKiam the cars which were broken were In the Greer Harrison, of San Francisco. The middle of the train, and persons who P.Ot Of the Delre Iff .Vnvnn annnnil thai V.,...... nn.h an. I Dim ). n.illldl.111 aiw signing of the Magna Charta. Warde that the cars wr-ra not m lihed until play the character of Robin Hood. about ten second." after the engine hit ine casino Opera Company nn sure the .boxctrs. At first it sounded only to draw large houses tnHa wk. Their i.La a hw humn hut a. to A.niiu entertainment Is one of the best Mlka- later the cars plied up. Kost Orcgoniun. Berlin, Sept. 28. R, Knllle, represent, ing R. a. Dun Co., of New York, has Just completed his tour through Ger many. He reports that export from tho United States Into Germany are constant ly Increasing, and especially in the lines of furniture and fruits. About 3o0 com mercial' travellers from the United States I dos ever orodur-Ad are now in this country, trying to open Some interesting points in the life or ui iica, i.-iimiinij oi iraun icr American I aime. Modteoirn n-nr. i. !.,,. ki .,u.,.,nuu w.in rea-i inr lareweii tcair or th a country, in rhinm Tnat poinica out in a new light by the author "Here's a match THE RIOHT ONE. ""'" HICAnuio VI suvvcaii. I ponntca OUt In a HA V llo-h hv tha m.lh.u. il .. ..,t.l I II.. ... of that new book deiJlng with theatrical (tweet girl when they fcari reached their iy , anecdote, "H'lukespearo's rco.-n afttr an evening )ln on the bou'.e. rirrnine on tne Htaire." 11a av- "In var.1- 'na.- .oihn u-HI llirht tha oaja., of OregoVi, Idaho and ',UUJty,Ka the character of OpheMa "Give the match to Mabel," replied tha nan p.uyeu a curious part It wis the second sweet girl, "nbe's the only one in I. . oinuiccpearean Heroine sme ever saw ti.oomore. ' Is ONE THOUSAND CARS OF FRUIT. the Output Washington. Portland, Sept. 28. The Oregonlan hag figure prepared by the raKroads showing nat tne snipments or green and dried fruit from Oregon, Washington and Ida ho for this season has been Kl car loads to date. It estimates that by the end or me season the shipments will reach one thousand car loads. The shipments mis ee-ason are dou-We those of any pre vious year. Two-thirds of the fruit was sent rrom) Oregon. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report n MARKET REPORTS. few York, Sept. 2S.-Hopg-o.ulet; state! t wo nun to cnoice, ikh crop, K6c; Pacific ! , t V ( . . f! J - vesx:, iks crop, JVOTc