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151WPOBUCLiBRMliiS5MlA J TODAi'8 WEATHER. f jj Foreoit for Oregon and Waihlngton, J fair woalhen itatlonary temperature In Jf t Western Washington! slightly wanner In Western Oregon, f fVAAAA Vjil'kjt-i.'T-.'- . " . M The ASTORIAN has tlie largest LOCAL 3 circulation) the largest GF.NtflAl drr.iU- tlon, and the largest TOTAL circulation of tall papers published In Astoria, EXCLUSIVE TELEGRAPHIC PRESS REPORT. VOL. XLIV. ASTORIA,'- OREGON, SUNDAY. MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1895. 1 .. LOOK BEFORE YOU LEAPlRAILROAD REPORT INTfCBjTy This will hold good in any phase of life, and more especially so in 'buying your clothing and such nec essary articles that come in fo many different gradep, and in which a person is easi y faked. Go to a first-class one-prire cash store which marks all its goods in plain figures and you will know where you land while buying Men's and Boys' Clotliing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Mack intoshes, etc. Annual Statements Made to Oregon Commission. distant, has been compteted and will be opened In about iten days. The road win give steamboat connection with trans, continental roads and bring closer to Mis outside world & rteb mineral district. ADDITIONAL OFFICERS. INCREASE IN FRUIT SHIPMENTS Figures Present Many Interesting: Features in Comparison With 1894. I. JU OSGOOD, The One Price Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher. 506 and 508 COMMERCIAL STREET, ASTORIA, OR. ALDERBROOK. SUNNYHEAD. " -wii."s-ijBt?iwytyui' , Take your choice of the three properties. They are all delight fully located, and the rich and poor alike can find choice lots in any one of them on which to build a home. We have numerous other pieces of property all of which are bargains. HAMLIN'S EXT'N. ASTORIA LAND & INVESTMENT CO., 461 Bond Street, - Suppl At Greatly Reduced Prices. A FULL LINE OF Oregon Books Slates Pencils Tablets Pens Erasers Sponges Everything Necessary for School Use. Griffin & Reed. Portland, Oct. 20. The annual report o tfiie various railroad companies oparalUlng in Oregon, furnished the state board ot railroad commlasionera, shows not only 'the entire buslnes stianeacted during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1895, but pre sents ateo some interesting figures in comparisons made Willi title business ot 1894. The freight .b affle returns of the Soutih ern Pacific road iWow a great increase in Shipments of fruit, livestock and hay, giving evidence of a great diversity ot rarmlng in the Willaimet'te Valley, while the shipment of grain products during One two years over this route is about t'he came. There la a material lntsrease of neairfy 10,000 tons in Hie shipment of fruits, in dicating that the horticulturists of South ern Oregon aire beginning to receive some returns for the outlay and labor expend ed in such a direction. The statistics of the, O. II. and N .Co. show a great Increase in the transpor tation 0 grain and ate products, the in cerased tonnage for 1893 toeing 200,000 tons over 1894. The proportion of expenses to earnings In 1894, 'waa 84 pot cent, while in the Tost fiscal' year a reduction to 75 3-4 per cent eihows the effect of a closer and more economical management of the road. On all the roads there is a decided fall ing off shown in passenger tiufflc. brought about likely by the financial condition ot me country. St. Paul, Oct. 26. Receivers McHm-v and Blgeknw, of the Noruhem Paeitlc. to day appointed C. W. Bunn tr be their general counsel. .increase of business has necessitated jme renewing of Assistant Manaser (Pearce or me worK of general purchasing agent, trie nailer omce 'being aooashed. F. C, Frost, has been appointed purchasing ag-um 10 act irom jNovemioer u CALIFORNIA IS AWAKE. Working Hard ifor the National Conven. Won. San Francisco, Oct. 26. The California Press Assoc tatton today passed a reso lution asking the members of the Na tional Editorial AssoctalMon to urge the memoers or one Kepurjwcan National Com mittee to vote for Ban Francisco as the place for holding the "national conven tion of 1896. PORTLAND WHIPS TACOMA. Portland, Oct. 26. The Portland Ath letic Club today defeated the Tacoma Athletic C.'uto by a scone of 6 to 4. NEW YORK BANKS. Statement of Finances for Ended October 25. the Week RETURNS THE MONEY. Fltaslmwona' Stake Money Judgrmant. Seized ifcr New York, Oct. 26. PhlJl. Dwyer today cmmwi over to wnerirr U'ttllng, of Brook, lyn, $2,500 which was a part of the Fltz- oimiiiions-uoroeit axe money, put tip ior one nsmt Dy irnsshmnons. The return of tlhe money -was on an order by Judge tseaan, 01 tnis city, to satisfy a Judgment of the Metropolitan 'Printing Co., of New 10. THREE LOTS. In a desirable location, 2 blocks from High School. A BARGAIN. GOES OVER TEN DAYS. American Loan and Trust Company vs. Union Pacific. Salt Lake, Oct. 26.-Litlgn.tlon between the American Loan and Trust Co. ana the Union Pacific came up before Judge Merritt again today. John A. Marshall), counsel for the trust company, in the proceedings for foreclosure of plaintiffs mortgage on the Oregon Short Line ana Utah Northern lines. In Utah, man . motion for-a decree of foretflosuro on the proceedings. The ease .went over for ten uays. Now York, Oct. 26. The Financier rave this week: There wore no changes of importance in the Btueimnt made by the Associated Banks of New Ytorkv for tlhe week ending October 26, tfho pfinclp.il features being a continue! aoeuvasa m loans and an In increase of 51,291,800 in specie. The loans tr tine New York City baiks a t the close of the current week eitooU practlca'.'ly at rJ. tamo figure as ronorted on June 1. Ortkira were received by several forein iraoiufKB to taiKe jarge sum'? of money Uff Rirvga;l1n(r several imimon dollars on time, but aa vine rate demanded was too Mali the funds were employ! on call loans, creating a temporary weaknesa In the 'market. Deposits for the past week dhow a full lng off of $1,270,000 and tlhe effect cf lh week's operation has been to increa-so the reserve to 1,399.D8&. The tftatemont as a whrie'j's not encour. aging, and reflects on tlhe conilltlons whlcn appear iraitlher nairroiw;. The bankers can not 'thieve that the helivy movement ot money is over and a higher rate is lookca ror wiiinin the next mouth. Much Uneasiness Felt in Ship ping Circles. $6,000,000 PROPERTY INVOLVED Three Ships, "Star of Australia," "Lord Spencer" and "-'Earl of Hopetoun" as Good as Lost. . League Meets in California and Appeals to Party. Want the Next National Republican Convention Held in Sau Francisco. EARNINGS STATEMENT. CHOICE LOTS IN HILLS FIRST ADDITION. On the dct Tipe Line BoulovarJ Jtut the place for a cheap borne. A Block IN ALDERBROOK. STREET OAR LINK will be extended this trammer to within 5 minutes walk of this property Will ell at decided bHntain. Northern iPadflo Makes Gain. Considerable St. iFau!, Oct. 26. The operations of the iNorunern Pacific system for September, 1SS15, resulted as foXows: Gross earnings, $2,312,444; operating expenses, $1,140,793; leaving net tannings, $1,171,471. As com' parea wiun une ea nvonth last year. tlhe gross earnings tCrow an Increase ot ioo,OBl; operating expenses fihttw a de crease of $89,674, and the net earnings ci:iiw an. increase Ot $198,695. ACREAGE. - In 5 or 10 aore tracts inside the oity JimiH, nlso adjoining Flavel. GEORGE HILU-471 HondSt., Occident Block, HILL'S REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. WE ARE OFFERING The Biggest Drives in Dry Goods Ever Known in This City. . . . CALL AND SEE THEN. See Those Ladies' All-Wool Hose at I . 19c. a Pair. . We Hve Marked Dowi? Our- Mlsses' AH-Wool Underwear 50c. a Garment Whole Stock to the Very Botton? Figure See Those Infants' Wool Underwear 1 See Those Ladles' Q-ey Woolen Vest 30C. Each. I at 75c. Each. We Have Mang an Item That Will Inteiest You. IRREGULARITIES. IIscovereU in His Boks, and) Ketck 'hoeffor Resigns. Wsafalngton, Oct. 26. Francis J. Kelck hoeffer, dittiring officer of the state de partment, today tendered his resignation and It to unlera'tood that It wa accepted. TMs action on KelcikhoefTer's port Is the result of an Investigation Into his ac counts, wthlch. has been In progress fo some time, it naj been said that the In vestigation has developed irregularities in t'he bookkeeping. Kelekhoeffer has hold t'e office for tlh past ten years. The place pays $2100 la year. San Francisco, Oct. 20. Tlie League ot Republican Newspapers of California met mere today and adopted lain appeal to the party management to hofd the next Re puWlcan convention in San Francisco. The appeal recito tlhe fact that OaMfor nU haa been slighted for years by the pj.ini., KTninn section does not know Calt fornia, its resourcea. etc. Attention 1, called to the flact thtiit transportation ,nd moiei accommodations are amp.e; that al necessary aiTangements for holding the convention will be made here; that the trip to tiho Golden State could be made oy ablegates and ofl.cra at small expense. It Id guaranteed that the Irlp and visit will be delightful, and Mis weK known generosity of the people of California wHl atoure Dwtn pleaaure and profit to the vlS' itons. The appeal closes by iv1nz: "Let the Republican party be first to recognize that there Is a Pacific caawt Ann vna penp.e in this greit country wMl re. nvemlber their obllgatlona to ttait mM In bohalf of good nolltics. In hah:t hlglwr paitrlotlsm, we urge the holdlnir of iNauonai ttppubllein nvert1on San Farnllcsco. Oct. 26,-The list of miss ing and overdue ships is increasing. The ljora uraesej-, si days out from Hongkong for San Francisco, is reinsured at IB per cent, otuer vessels concerning iwhlcM there is anxiety, are the Lady Lawrence, from New CauKa for Valparaiso, on iwlhtscia 65 per cent re-insurance has been paid; the Nortdlehoirn. Newcastle for TocdhMo. 75 per cent; the Soudan, Cardiff for Cal- iijjo, 30 per cent, and tlhe Tim;wia, from Melbourne for London, 35 per cent. The veiacist In which Ban Franc kscans are (most interested are the Star of Au tn.xlla, anj Lord Spencer, which n.r con. sldered as good as lost, and to Ukto have ueen auaea the Earl of Hopetoun,' from Tatoosh for Adelaide, on wihlch 40 per uoiii ia vnerea; tree woMlyst, Clyde for S in Francisco, 20 per cent, and Casabona, Piyide for Ban Francisco, 20 per ceroti these two are good risks. On board those of the overdue fieet for which there is no Tcali ca,use to feel anxiety, are about 190 men and officers. On 'board the VfseTs oveiMue for whtcfli thwe Is cause for some but not eerlous anxiety, are about as many more eoute. On the wsnla that are posted as imiss lng for tlhe 'las olRthit 'months and for which 'there is no hope, are about 150 souls. The amoumt df property repreaent tf J??16 0VelIue 1et Is valued at about $6,000,000 including values of the ahtos and cargoes. SUPPORT and it will be a splendid race as the To co ma man it uho only mile runner than can gv Taiant race on even terms Geo. (F. Minor, of Pendleton, a. promi nent mttiijete, epentt FrWay In Astoria. Mr. M trier is a pupil of Prof. Ghriatoll ana a popular atieemiaa. Don't forget to be on hand Wednesday FrOITt All OaarterS is Coillin!? -a - .-w - -v. ..v.w.i; to secure your reserved , seata for the "Private Secretary," as H wM toe crowd ed. . Justification of Our Course. MR, M'QUIRE'S IDEAS The Oregonlan Assisting: the Asto rian's Fight in an Honorable and Legitimate Manner. Frilay-s Orcgonlan saya: "The wtdem WILL SOON KNOW HtS FATE. The Closing Argument Win Be Made Wednesday. San Francisco, Oct 26,-The Durrant case is neorlng its close andi will probaK-y go to the Jury next Thursday or Frldiiy Attorney Dickinson will nrntinWlv . plote his argument Tuesday mornlnr, and 11 v--iij cugene m. Deuprey will take uw aixernoon or ranat .in v iih ., uurmi 10 tne jury. uiBorict Attorner BirnM miuMi 4 ih gin his argument on Wednesday morning THE ARTISTE TRIO. TMs donxi any turn made a reputation en tirely on its merits sctti never failed to give satisfaction. Its members have had the distinction of appearing at tine World's fair. Miss McManto io the only wlhlstler who can whistle as well inhaling as exhaling. By this method she does not etoo to itnlcn breath. Her work is strictly accurate and Dior selections comprise the popular muaas ana me most classical composi tions, She tm range of octaves. Miss May is an excellent re&diw-wa oufbt she Unas bar etjua! in the United States. She wears bh mM mcl.t f tv. Detrott Tralnlntr tJcthool of of packing fall salmon, which) 1s wrr OQuatly good in tflie humorous or hlgljy "uch inferior In quality to Wis pring dramatic. Her pantomlmea in enmu.m fl!. ' being called in Question by mans- are strong features of thils company. preeminent connerymcn of tlhe Colu-mbia M'Iss Julia Phelps, the harpist and plan- rlver- Tbe'r brieve that marketing 1st, has been to the coast three times. tno catcb will Inevitably hurt Xvs en Pbe Is the composer of m number of pieces v1a'ble reputation "Jhiat the Columbia Tivcr for the harp, of wthtkti InsM-juneat she has Balnon established ail over the wor.d. been a life student. Bind is not saying Ootumbla river salnvcrn, aa it is, brlngij too cntidh of Mine Phrfps to ay that she more caaeiiban elt'h'r the Put Is great master of this instrument. Sound or Alaska.almon, and the con Tickets on sale at 10 o'clock tomorrow "umer knows when he buys it that he 'morning, at 'the Novetty Store. Single ta getting the best salmon in toe market, reserved seats, 50 cents. G".lery, cents. "But how lon 'will the Columbia river 1 salnion retain this reputaitton." v.sk soma NEW MAGAZINES. of the cannerymen, "if we permit the In ferior 'fish of the fall catch to be naricert Two brislht tnatraslnes of the month and marketed wit Coliumbla rlv ln- nave just iboen received, altaier of which la good Sunday reakling; the Oosmopoll- Ttle 'all season on the OoCoimbla begins tan and MoCvure's Magazine. The illus- September 10, when the nslh owi be taken, tratlons in both are profuse and well ex- At ntB lma f year, a fow belated eoulteij, and the Stories are from some Chinook tajmon that are about ready to of the best pens, apawn come into the river, and it la thone "Tiw Story of the Samoan Disaster," aatl h eilyersJdea that the cinn-yry-y J. Lyon Wookinuff, and "Joseph, the mn Pck. The Chinook of the fall catch Dreamer," by I. Zanslweil, in. the Cos- Balttl to be wasted flah which no more nnopolltatr, are (worthy, mora than passing compare with spring eolmon than does notice among the otiher Ane aeleotlons in 'horse meat with prime roast beef, but th number. the ellverslde, while not a first -grade In McClure's the leading article is the !mon, Ns said to be a very desirable opening chapter of itjhe new history of flan- Albralham Llncom, containing much htth- Protector McOuIre, when asked erto umpuWWhlea matter, edited by Ida yterdwy what h mhougCU of fall fishing, M. TarbeU; "VaUiir Letters," by Robert "ad: Louis Stevenson Is one of the many in- "Te fall fltftlngslln my opinion, ehould tea-eating stories tttuo found in McOlure's. an1 could be regulated. That, I believe. It lis ai marvel how such, good literature ta key to t'he situation. In my last can be produced for ten cents a number, report. I quote some of the words of the eorn magaiines con be found alt Griffin Commissioner McDonald. He ea!d: & Reed's. 'It is a wise policy on the pant of the state to encourage tlhe Largest catch that can be pemmtttetl , consistent with the maintenance of ttoe supply I to lmpo-e no laiiKueesui y -embarrawmsnts- or reeiYte tions upon the enterprise of the fishermen, yet at the same time to mslst upon such protective regulations and restraints on may be found necessary to prevent lie serious impairment of an Important In- and to comnloto it I;, .7 -.... serious impairment of an Important In- M.iphVVs8 FV?Jfil 18 a Si Which is Never For- y 01 15,9 fltrier" hauatlve. His honor has spent several days and nights working on it nH ituu'.i wm do tne eTtort of his life, BOOKMAKERS ARRESTED. New York, given in England. men:' "That remark a! so applies to the can nerymen of the Columbia river. "The labeling of the fall take of Co lumbia river salmon should, be stringently regulated by legislation, which chotf'd require the fall catch to be branded as Oct. at-Aetln- Tn-.-M-. ir-. - -. "r"?. WD ,lttu. 10 09 ,wana,:a as McCutlough, caused the arrest ot, sven UBCBr mlQe Ttn UITig Up u cioariy mwinqulShlng between bookiwakers at the Morrison Park race uracil -loiaay,. MARKET REPORT3. Her London Home Innocent Herself, but Must Suffer. AMERICAN FRUITS. Exhibited Very SueoessfuHy In Gnr.W-.Tiy. BerOin, Oct. 2C. The exposition cf Cali fornia fruit prodtiota, which closed Wed nettay, hias bean commorcially very uc ceniful and a stmWar but larger exhibi tion of American fruit produo.s has been nrranged for next tpring at Berlin and London. Director Jdhannssn starts this week for Callf-.nit In orj-i- to perfect arrairpmer.ts for t'.ieae s.o-ws. Laces end Embroideries at Half Price. Get Trimmings at Hn'f Price. OREGON TRADING CO. 600 Commercial Street. TO BE A SCORCHER. Berlin, Ooct. 20. The North GoUman Lloyd St?amihlp Company, at a meeting iat Tutsd.vy, reeilved to build an At lantic liner which Is to outdo In size, sp. -:J ami elegance anything aflcut. STILL AT HOT SPRINGS. Hot 8prings, Ark., Oct. 28. Corbett Is stt.l here and declares he will be ready to meet Fltzslmmorw. It Is reported than timber has been orderel and that carpen ters are t work on the arena at Wacd. ington Park, but investigation discloses no evidence of preparation for the flsht. If anbody here lias received a commu nication from Corpus Chrtsti the fact was not made public. NOW IT'S FOOTBALL. jne season opened With Many Games Yesterday. San Fnanclsco, Oct. 26,-Tlie footbal mison opened here this afternoon with u irrainn oetween teaima from the Unlver t!ty of CaWfornla and the Reliance Club of Oakland. The unlve?lty club won by a score of 6 to 0. The Ret'lance club plays l(he Mu'.tno.nah CV.-lfh. at TVM-fla., o . , v w. ..aiiu iicm DUilUI ULi. HARVARD WHIPS CORNELL. CambrlJge, Oct. 20. Harvard today de feated Cornell at Football by a score of w IO v. , y THE QUADRA ON A REEF. Victoria. B. C. Oct. 2.The Dominion WcjftMae tender Quadra is on the re at Orafeai-n Islan J. a small isle In thu DIs- C,vrrrroup- U he weather remains mlM ,fws will proudly tx floated unln juro. but if a blow comes rihe wlfi IlktJy pound to pieces. She is so ftrnVy wedged on rodes tfiat the tts cannot move is'I Z?a t n,Kn tlde- S" built on tmw Jrfar" valusd MADE AN ASSIGNMENT. Louisville, Oct. 2.-The wholesale dry a "' wi i'amoergr, uolom & Co, made an aignmen,t ImtA hu -f-nnnn The liabilities are $1,200,000 and the assets uilhjui inc saimc. At the fume tl! the IndlvldJal mm Dors of 'the firm, Luvy Bamberger, of Now York, Julius Bamberger, and Leo Bloom, of this city, made oalgnmen's of afl their Plummy ror xv.e benefit of thrlr crnjitors. In 1S& the firm's store was dcfitroyea by Are, Bhlr btwlnwis Interrupted, and inere was long, vexations and costly lit l.,tLMt TT- jukjii came vne oaa years ot 1S02, 1893, and 1891, and tlhe strain ws 100 grent ror the resources of ihe firm, and today the assignment came. Bamb?r ger, EOoom ACo. have been knwn as scarcely wiShout a rlvl wert of the Al. teghanles. The firm in a branch lhoue m r.ow imt. Trn9 buulna was fib- ii!ina in 1(62. mntT ONE NEEDS A BTJ8TNTS I EDUCATION. Many yotmg men aa fremen con spend bnt one or two years at school-why not take a course that esa fee completed in that time? The eolless Inerodre a short ENGLISH COT7R53 be stdas a BUSINESS and SHORTHAND COURSE. For eatalosroes ddresi), M TAiranx sr. - - HOLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE. - m.TLmfoX CANADIAN PACIFIC. L1EUT.-GOVERNOR APPOI.VrED. Sacraimcnto, Oct. 24. W. F. Jeter, who waa defeated for lieutenant governor on Me Democrtlc ticloot lam ele.ton. was today sworn In to succeed the ate Lieut Governor Mfllard. It Is undenrood the rWit of Governor Budd to appoint Jeter will be tested in the courts. . Now York, Oct. 26. Hops, dull andl weak Liverpool, Oct. 26.-WIwt. nnt ftmr,, I K , 1 .... . ' ' I iiu. s ruu winner. DS BMid No. I r1 .nrinir stocks exhausted: No. 1 hird Manitoba, "m, .iu, 1 vaiFtornua, bs (Kl. Hops At London, Pacific Coaat, 1 15s. -i.na, uct. vvwejut, unchanged. the spring and fall eateries, and reariv di viding the saCimon into first and second rraldee. In case of violation on the part of the cannerymen of eudh a fcuw, heavy fines could be Imposed. Tho main idea Is to enable the consumer to distinguish the foCli take of salmbn from the spring. It could be made the duty of the fWi protector to see that thto law Is cfrayeu to tihe letter by the cannerymen. "The catching of the fall chlnook. wfiUch ra a ary. wastea nsn and does not com- Adlde from the overwhmlnr rle Mrs. Oscar Wilde has suffered from the downfall of her husband si added the nan f luXn- t,A " ''. " " a. iHm-vi" ,-. v"r xrtrzLZ'z r. ouid a - n .... B. j, iN-oniDiien. nut 'the pllverslds KaJtmn i Oc-are8P0"dN,t 1n tt" CMCaS Inlter a S l ta IntTOn .'vl'),,. t ... -... oud VBkk and market It, r.-i .T"i " ."r uy '-. 'i"e ympatny is as oroaa as nror the spring Columbia river ntan" . , uepoiy prosecuting at- wer culture. Phe hid lust returned from Mr. McOuIre t .j,.,v .w CorvaMls on Sunday, says the Gazette. waa cigar.efs and drlnklem. Aside from ici mm two rescaiirants, a news points oouOd all be covered in a bill hf could bo presented at the next legislature ana ne rew confident tlh'at he could draft such a bit himself, Orrgonlans. torney, J. H. Wilson. InsM. m . au.Ji ZL:"rrAJZ?"" l .u0', thfl !und,ajr tew ttnd !t m i voor, heart-broken wife ot ";,, " paia unes ror osoar WHdo, a woman famous for her I-" 'IS u,,oii. X lie BUlOOnfl n-.V- u.n I ti aa 1 . r ir .. HBIn.AM T, . . ti , . fih- " - L ",1vr montns, under dlted the famous dedication, 'A Poet to Wcm sav. Si njL2S VS? 1n room bM We " repeatedly urged the and. nobodv wIM he M-mnt t i. ...j T Tu " ' 7" ""w een necessiiy ot openwig to settlement at sEood ha nnJZZ'Z "J.tofc55?!5-M5" f",uJ,.a?d J nd cutur l lat . generous .trip of the Cascade re- tlavin,r ror h.hi . " . ..V"."?.' T. . y- "erve along the line of the O. C. & E. "V.r". -'" '" iwe sat onatting over our tea cune narmoad. It is now lonin-H trnn. .,v,. ui LiiB KiLm'niinir in.ar -nrt , n...... -.1 - . . . .. . - . - - . . indurlng w.11 be "utrtT "ThTbusT- Z "S. ! IVTLil nAam men M - n. m. .. . " w w vnumu JWIIII u.,piniwi, UA.-VmillSlNieU W W. V . 1 1 1 T- J ' ", " mTj T,wun.wij i iil wrnrnv. Tutr I ....... kt.n . . ... . i . , . . . ... . 'beautiful as herself. His chubby San'tlam country above MIH Cltv nnri arm were Joosdly twined about her Gates, for the nuroose of maklnn -nm- neoK ana wis cneek was pressed aca nst selections of state lands, also tnr mrs. u was a tmotoaraohi of Mrs. I numose of gather n? aAn ta nuni n WIMe taken five years ago. She sent the department at Washington to tnfln. copy ot it to tuver Wendell Holmea ence the opening for settlement of clarm tht Ithey will uphold all enforce ment of the law, If other oVtles in the juuiciai uisinot are similarly treated. IN SPORTING CIRCLES. "vr w i w KTAvor vvenueii txoimei i niv-w ui vptminir i or setaement of a Ndtcs of the Day Local and Abroad, by Who iwos one of her warm and admiring portion of the "Cascade Reserve" along "Sunshine." Mentto, and he wrote back In Us play- the line of the Oregon Central & Eastern fill anfci tihanuntArl-tlft lrttM nf know. l .ie A. J? . C. Juveniles imlnv I exhreimenlt: 'Pnomt nwt lihnf vnn t1t Baunr.a.y morniing e)t the gymnasium and never th'ow this picture to any man un it i.umuer are atvowmg signs of becoming uer 70.' i.uiu utoiiot in a lew years. "ur rave anguish1 which, the poor, The boys are very much In lov- -rii I wronged creature has suffered I ehall not pjje vaurrmg wurlng this fine weat,her and wl 1 " morrow m a vroxen neari iwud.1, a row, weeks' imlore nratlc wr.i uwme cose to tine M. A. A. C. champions, rarroau. It Is likely a monster petition wUl be signed on both wide of the mount ain range demanding the opening of a wMe strip for settlement, and more than llkCy the final result will be that the whefs "Cascade Reserve," as at present outlined, may be restored to the rjublie is too sacred a thing to bs given over to I domain, this action to be followed bv public comment. Suffice tt to say that I the et'lablWhment of two govrrnm.Mit Robert Gibson, one of nh f r' I her hiwband's convkHlon, the saCe of tier I rererve more in ne with reason an i uji-ot-iors, ana an nil round athlete, me-nrl winitjiiig anu w.-iiinn( m u wimiwn icur, m inuicaiea Dy senator ,A.. ..... . 1 1 L I J .11 .. ....I...U. -. 1. I -ri1..-M In .1.. I.J. . .... the greater put of this oaM waaIc T.t. Some evll-mluded peon4e read the re. port wihlch gained clroulaiWon rapidly that three of tha actors in the Private Sec retary toad quit the company and Joined une rauiuie Hu.I combination, but tucn not tne case. J. D. Murray, the famous bilf-back of treasures all came, an avalanche of ruin, j iwltihJln one week. To an American, ac customed to the greater justice and C'lb- erarity of our courts toward women. It Is evident on every side that the Eng lish low was framed by men for the ad vantage of men. "They are now with their mother, to whom they are devotedly attached. She is not, as has been said, living under an wie uwaco rooifai. team, was present at assumed name, tout will resume her v.ne rueansai ot une 'ITlvati Secretary msihien name wihen the decree of .llvorw cn Wednesday nlcht, and speak) In stow. lng terms of ttie pday and the corrrainy, M. Murray being an excellent actor, hit Cibilclfim Is very fkiltterlng to the ladks and gentlemen taking pant Mr. Tlnwon will give a number of fiadh light exhibitions on Comemrclal street next Wednceday evening providing the is granted, which wiH be soon. Her ample private fortune will enable her to re-establish a home somewhere; but it wiH never be m London, which she hit quisled forever. For, while t'ta still has faltfhfuC friends here, stll the Ung'.lsh avoidance of those who have suffered M'ltccusa In the letter quoted bt-'ow Mr. Davenport recently wrote to Senator Mitchell on the eubjtct and U now In reoc.'ipt of a tetter from him, of whi.h fi foKowing is a part: "In my opinion a large body of Cumd on eltlier ekl or th Oragon Central & Eastern rallroii on;-.:t to be thrown open. I never favorei tne Mtab'Jlt'hment of this reservation in in preient form. I did favor a reservation taking In Mount Hood and a reasonable amount of Cand su.rounding It, but I dj not think a wlUe pat!v Uitou 'li tlie reservation should be cut out and thrown open to settlement, mineral opeiailoni, etc., a above stated. I hope you mill get up good petition on tlie subji-ct." It will n&w be in order for trrose inter, ested to wircu'ats petitions and have "wra wgnea arm rorwarjp.i in w.uh. dsgirace, not oniy throusb their own evil evening is ravoniue. as It will be fret ""wg' me guK of otners, nron to oe presented by Senator Mlt- no one tiltouM mlw t'.ve opportunity ot I " mu more maTked, Immediate and cheU 'when he returns to consrnvaionni seelnj rometfirlng very novl. iostlnjr than It ever Is wrKi us. . No- duties the beginning of December. Al- , ,i- ,, , a. ,, , ""IKIIO III U.nJ n-aiim ClVlUItU WOr.'J 11 HIl)r ilCTOiU. . .. . n'ir mm mo i-n- une sin not ot actual otrense, but r.f be ne Bvcnvary. ana m oeiievea to M Inf found out. SO ruthless! lunilOid Tlw lr mllli- ii. . . . . WthO.her H be a bosom friend at hl General Grant u in .h .-.., . ' Prince of Wales or of the obscure nn.1 Crtonet buiinn i.t. "I body, there (s no gradation of penalty." be Trwenty-nrst Illinois. s.vt:. branch of the Canadian Pacific Railroad extending from Kaieo on Lake Koouma B. C, southwesterly to Koran. inles I It's in town. Irs the best: Won't turn n..r roughen the skin; Won't "yellow your clothes." You wiH be sgreeably surprised. Sorry you didn't know It sooner. Tomeon's Soap Foam, large packages. vate tlie equaC of any profemlonal in that Chanavxnr. He Is Uy supports by Mr. Aift-ed Tee as the "otd man.'' Will Ta'.'ant went lo Portland Frldar to witness the football game between I Ticoma and the P. A. A. C. i ne coasnnz -mcycie is a1 t.ie rare wnere lr have had eufflclent lee uii year and Hie ridfrs Claim the rport oar I erw-sj or any other Clu of coastlnr. i if apparatus can te plscM on any bicv- of a, so no d'bt the A. F. C. riders nrik wiping i.tr snow and lots of it. Trie Ts'v.iki sthlete are very entlwwws ' ovw the nsnrtng of Q'tihenbueh, and ' ' ' 'i-'.'nic na wl certainly defeat Tal- ur.' i.'cr the mile when they meet nexc season, but the man who defeat the local Mvorwo win nave to do better than 1:90 Highest of all in Leavening Powers-Latest U. S. 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