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, -'il 0,'l. A. Y -.mmtyaess THE DAILY ASTORIAN Is the biggest anil test paper on the Columbia River Hi THE ASTORIAN has the largest circulation of -anv paper Q on the ColumblalRlver KULI. ASSOCI ATICI PKESS REPORT. VOL. XLVII. AHTOKIA, OKKfiON, WKDNKSDAY MOKMNO, SKl'TKMUKU 1, IP.'.". NO. 40. Wi Sole AgentS;for Knox and Wauturton Hats BUFFUM PEINDL.ET9IN Hatters and Furnishers OA Third Street, PORTLAND, OR. ....The ..Only Exclusive City Book Store Klondike Ma pM. Kl'MI'lllvi.' (initio Honks. r"HIl "n it-tlSt4t't (iiivtriiinint (iiicral ('hurt f Ala-ka; cor riM li'.l up to dale. Mmi'l Mart vvitlmiit u copy. Mlmik Hunk iml Shitioucry. Filiinj; 'i'aik llaiiiiiKH'kt, Ktc. I.atiht Novel, IViio'lirals mid Mitj;uziiii". GRIFFIN j. m. THE SISTERS OF THE Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OREGON. Will ron tlinlr Hoarding, ami Day hYtioul tpiaiiiu.r 0 Pur ralM, ou. addrnM th. ttupairtorma VVt'UM KECKIVKD IN THE :il'l(lMAHY. (Hi A. MM AH AND ACADEMIC UttADKM t tin U U H S B2 u u t j 3 mm u m m m m ava aki tr I? v: sr n n it Our Royal Cream Flour FOARD & STOKES Solo Agents ASTORIA UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OP CANNED MEATS duarantaad th Bait la th. Market CORNER FOURTH AND QLISAN STREETS PORTLAND, OREQON I. A. FA ST A BEND General Contractor MOUHK. BH1DOE AND WHAHK BUILDRK .HOUSE Ross, Higgins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS AHTOHIA AND EAST ASTORIA CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS Men's Furnishers.... & REED. INSTRU MENTAL MCHIC. PAINTINO AND VOICB CULTURE KOKM A 8PF.C1AL DEPARTMENT OREGON STATE NORMA L.SCH00L Monmaulh, (rton A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS Hanoi r Normal t'ourao of thrvo ) rm heritor irar wIi.,1It tirotrMiiiiml. ImHiIiiii li'iarim'iii ol ulnr in.n with n rtul lr. li. iii.iruriioii miii Irani na III inniullr. tiacll.li )-li-in;,aiil Vo.-a Mullll, for nulillr at h.Mila. .Virnml ,ll.loina la rM-i,iitil jr w a a NTATB r r. v'-'Mirii i n wi iricn, I igM riiM-n.. liiiiii.n, txHika, boaul ami Iwluliif (up. ir.nlinwli. .Il'iuu ir laar. -1 u.l.'iil ixrfrlliii IhriiiM-Ura, lu uu p, r yar. Ai ailnalr r.c ii-i'.trl frum lllli m-IiooI. 1 atalonum rb-rfiill)r mii iiii a.lli'all iii. AMna I". L. 1'AMriiKI.U Pra.lnt, or V. A. WANS, Hrcrrury Karully Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL, Martoa Canal, OREGON Thla Ii Jtiat th. place for yotir boy.. Irlltfhlfol locution, liirce bulliUnii and jrounda. xl mooJa. pltnty erf Withy rxnrvlae, rirllrnt tcwchn anil careful trulnlnr- thla I. what thy all aay of MT. ANQEL COLI.EGK. Svnd for Cat alogue and ipeolal term. Hrhool will otntl BltfinbrT I. P. F. PLACIDUS. Director. NONE BETTER CO. OREGON MOVING TOOLS IiENXEI) MORE TREASURE IS IN SIGHT The Steamer llculiiml Is Due Nvt Keek u It h (ircat Ticmmi.c. i t (;i:m: oi t iko.m victoma (.rictaaua t rviier Settled Save Mat ftr ol Meal hrat Mail to Hlniriifce lidcr Rn tpriH.il v kitk Canada. H-tattle, Auguri II. -The niMiinrr Cleve htti.l la Uur to irlv Urn from HI. Mirh. ii. I nunc- ilnir mxt - k. Ulwion S-p- I lemUr ith imJ 1'nli, and ihr In rr.uuii i to lllivi. that h'-r iiirKo of jir-riii Itu'liil fur . X".'-.t In vnluv Duit j tUMIIlilll by ilw 1'orll.unl. ; iiiill .uiiii nil of col I .nu!it t y th.- I'..rtl.i.i. u i-o.iii.. for l.y 'h- fa, l that Uw rlv.-r !;im.-r Ww tilhl I tit roiin. with Ui. I'.irOnii'l lit S'. Ml. ll.ul. IM'J, tl:.- I.tf-tl.in l l fl :vt M'mrn wna ,mly .xit.-. from loiw.on t'liy kIIJi a niiiiilM-r .f mli..T in.l b, r.UiU. of toiu of ipilJ on IjohT'I. If !) j riv..r at.Mti.. r Im. m-t with no mvl.l. i.i ; alio will --r UU lily tnuiat.-r Iwr valu.il I-ri-rtto to Uu- CI.Avlun.l, Tim N-mli Am. -H..UI tr.m-.' j : tun d :i I tni'lliiK ix.ni- ! tuny lmr rim-n tir Wmrr tu .rlr;ii 1 iluwn tin. rtvor .ill ih.. nnriiliia sol.l )nt ' tlmt Im m-ruitit-Uti-l at t!.r or ! ijnti ih Yukon ,in. thia tn-naur I.' r.iini.,1."! hi .ii, . THi: KI'iil'.NK. Vli iorlu. II. C . Auituitt ll.-Tlw rnun-r i llrlalol W( i.Ut for Kt, Ml. It.u l. roti i)in tlu- rli.r al.imer Kutri, from t I'oril.in-I. All thr bti.-viiii. f Hie p.i-M-rjK,ira w,r I I Mtr ttw mit,-r f ', bunrd on the Kuiti-nv. The .-.unpany hold. tlMl iln y will hurt:" fifty .tit i-r m .11 on the rli.r aiv-am. r, or a niln,-r ran f.-i . i !! I r .ill of hi until!. Till mln.ia m.Uii mil tliii. it,,, prl. i.o I for ttir l,iHiwh-.- in. hi. I. - tl.-ir i.i.irj. Till: KI K.ST MAIL. V.u.lili.l.i. A..iit 31. -Th.- Iltt letter . S.,n Ki..i,(nx,, Auvuat 31. -The Kllxa iinUI to lw l,-)iil, li.l from :Me rmin'ry '' -ih. a stwl aiiamer built for the Pmltl, to she Kloii.uk,- nn.U-r the new . M l" 'imship Coinpnny. U to l- rwlptVK-al nriaim.-ni.-nt wlih Catiadii. ef f.vliil by itillM:iK ail liii,Tii.itlot'..il .x,-huii!.. Iieiwt-n I'y.ft and la non City, will Ih- forwanl.-.l from rVuttle by 'the atenmer l.-avlns :lr,- H.-pti-nili-r 11th. , ,. , ,,, , . , ,, . will tro over the la-w ai-rvli-e n-ttul.irly iiih-.' ii month. THK NKW hoti:i.. j I Hoiictli-, Aiiiiiiet 31. The old lurk Shir- j ley, bull", lit .M.-dford. Maio . In l,vi. and known In every pore In the l'nitei 8tte. ; w III be towe.V to Skufc-u.iy and eonvertl Into ii hotel ami ror hoiw,- 'miiiobitloti!i for l-o lo.luera. WiililH-:.N To Hi: PAfinoNED. ! t'lileatto. Annum Jl.-Mra. Mary O. Jonea of thla city ha Jut returned from Waal.lnitton. where ah,. Me, Pn-aUlent i ,. . . , , , ... i McWhley in Iw-hHlf of S. n. Worden. , under amileiice of death In California for ! train wreckliiK. Mr.. Joimw vld the prea- i blent, autoriiey ceiiernl ami Sivretnn-! Alirer recolveil her nioet kliidly and after ' she. had laid Worden's nm before them the president assured her he would give It careful attention and he could almost promise her In advance tiha.1 hT ph-o. for panlmi for the i-ondenined man would be, granted. THE BIG BEER DEAL. The Last Man Joins the American Malt ing Conipiuiy. New York. Auttust 31. -The World snys: Tin- last man who Is to be. mkon Into the American Malting Coniimny slgnltled his Intention last night of ncceptuig the terms 'offered him by the promoters of the new enterprise. Soon the stocks of till.-: orgnnlz.it Ion will lie listed on the stock exchange. The anwunt of money In volved Is enormous. Not less than $1T. i(mi of preferred stock Is to be Issued at once. The nmoiia't of common stock has not yet liecn determined Un. It will protwbly nmoiwt to many millions more. In forming the American Mill ing company the promoters decided to 15-Cent Past Black We dlTcr tliis week r000 pairs Ladies' Fast Mack tlie repular 'JG-eent Hose. Special snlo for tliis week, SHANAHAN BROS., ink.. In ilios.. uln.ady financially s-ronn. TliU lltnltr.il l Ik- nurrilur of -,iri,.-,n..i ill. ii were Itnl'iil 1 preliminary moeUt.K. in ulrout V- "t the i'rlr-iil maimers of ' .. w Vork, Chicago. Hi ffulo. KyrH'-une. ! Ix tiol-. .Milwaukee and other f ttl M ' )HT 'ilVI'.M I I'. N.w Voik Not ti hfn l'lm Anarrtiiatn. N. ti Voile. Annual 3I.-Tli Jourtinl nn.l A'lvntliMT n; Jolwii M't. Mm IiIkM prli al ut unnrcli)'. Kill lmk; lli fliim of NVw York from h f.i for koI within u .k M . l.ua .li'tliM Ui.it St-w York l no l'i(rr t I roll ful firM for anarrhlxt pr';ita4B .m. ti X' '-'k Ik- U Ko Ij llnff.ilo j tii k.. i lu.ti,-.. of tti Ar1--li-r Zrlnitilf. The t-it ijImU'-) of M"l' NVw York mt-t, u Kr-lh.-lt. h ''" llnHlriii for th Urn -o yin.. It (oti-. puhlHitlfii r- i iiily, lmvl:' almiily rtiM of Itinnltloo. MIUI. I'llKW ILL. NVw V'.rk. Aoir Jl.-Mra. John I)rw la ill in Ijir'limoiit. Ky.. auff'-rlrwc from h.irl ikH'l kl'l-wy Iro-iMr. 8h la I tti-r tuna hf . wk no. n4 ,it oii.im.i la not iiJormlng. Iit.r-Mra. John Drrw. th ctraa. ili.l thin ufl'rnoon l Lnrcrimotit. i TP I 1 A A All IvAll 1 l4l' ASSASSINATION' mmm mf SIDCNT TilRC KCTIKNSIX TKIl.irn tltol KISSU V it liia Tct ."ite After filing Ihr Made lainc kVwhitiploded ii Hatch tard -latettigatioi ia I'rorjrtss. J I l"ii.rlf. Auiru 31. President Faure ar- rivinl hire thin evpnlng. H wag met at iti Northern llnllrood station by M. llrtaaun. ptv-sl liin of the chamber of .l.-tui:li; M Loulit, prer'd.nt of the i-ii.ne, Uic millury aft and minlati-m .f unlllora. Tiwi mjiinU-a aftrr tbo prmldi-n; liu,l .ns-. ;(. Mad.iillne on ills wny to tin. paWe, a Iximt, waa explode, : lnMj, :ht. raiiis, vt ,hc ohur(.L -pn0 rr.-ata wert. nuule. An liiveUvutlun l pruj,. NKW STEAM Kit. l.nin.-hed ill the fnlon Iron Works to day. She la built for tlie water fervKe of the coniMiny at Panama where on anwnt of the ltwiifflLtnt hortwr faclll. ! v.nsels hav to iinehor ome distance i lri"" ,h h,""- W'.it.-r aupply U carrle,! i,1'"" on '""'"'era ntid In ateam vewaela and ! It i for llUa m-rvlce that the Klixabetn Is Irr'.eniiiHl. THE P.-I. CHANGE. (ii-virpa find Kdcar Pljx-r Contrwl. Now Have !sittle, AiiKilst 31,-The Seattle Toi. I Intelllireiieer oluuiRea ownerwliip tomor . imw mornlnsr. Oeorpe V. P1er. havtns I.-Jt no- Iimrehaed the controlllnir lntvrwt In the i paiN-r. uptimes control ns (tenernl man I r. Janm P. Iloe, Jr. rt'.lrlns;. Mr. Piper announce that the Mier will re- main republli-ati In politics. Edar It. Vlr. now of the Onfrotilan. will on '"tolT 1 naaurne the Inwltlon of editor. -';-lntelllBiieer la le.lt:.K paper of WaHhlnRTon. Tlie consideration WttM doe l0 mm TWO SETS OF TEACHERS. SpriiiK Valley, Ills., August SJ. Trouble is eixptvieo rrere 'tomorrow with oiiviilntj of U public schooh. the Two sets of teachers have been engage,! anVl both will atum,: to tTOCn CURES BT ELECTRICITY. Card From Mr. Austin Telling How Hs Wife Was Cured of Total Blindness. Portland. Or.-(Edltor Atorian:)-Henr-lug of Dr. Darrln's advent In Astoria at rh Occident hotel, I wish to mike known what he has done In my family. Elirnt years ago my wife waa totally blind from wluvt doctors nailed "nervous abhorrence of slghn." In that condition she v!Klte,l him and waa cured, so alio could see as well as ever In her life. I know of hundreds who have been ns miraculously cured. I mrjHt earnestly recommend the iifllloted from whatever cause to consult Pr. Diu-rin. It will not be out of place lo say the doctor performs his cures by ilecirlclty In the majority of cn.vs. I W. H. "STUPB" AUSTIN. The THE DEMOCRATS OF PENNSYLVANIA I State I'untentiiin Attempts to Oust Karritv from National Committee 1 ! !:.MS IN DIS(iH ACf.ll'L KOW I free right m the Staije aid I'olice Called Ii - .Money I'latforta Suppor.s Tree Miter and kill inn J. Bryai. I ileudliiK. Pa , Auifuat, II. The demoi-rat-le atnte convention met In this city t liy and nominated Walter E. Rltter. of Lyi.omliiK cuunty, for auditor general, jtid M. E. Drown, of IJlalraville for r.ate treutiurer. The matter of the .election of candl datea w'd. entirely overahaJowed by the flifht to force the retirement of Mr. Kar nty frm tlie national comndr.ee. The oiporonui of Mr. Harrtty aucooeijed In putdiliift throuifh. by a rw.e of ZA to 124. renolutlon endornlns- Jamea JL Guffe for loa poalUon. Mr. H.irrtty' friends contembsl that the state come nt Ion has no power to dwlnre hla seat In the national committee vacant and that be wlU not surrender without a fight. The morning wwslon of the convection en.bil In a dlwrmcvful row. After the niieeclie of the U-mrary chairman. the convention wa declared adjournra for an hour. J. T. Murphy, of Phlladel lila. irrutjbvil the gavel from Erroen trout and attempts to preside. A free liKlit unsued on the mae. The police wvre culled In and Murphy waa ejected 1 rotn t lie a&igvi The nnm.-y plank of the platform hear tily reaffirm, and retreiuteai the principle of democratic party, expremed In the platform adoptird by the miiionul con vention at Chicago In 1. and approved by 6. free iuhI Independent voters: "We are firmly und unalterably opposed to tlu- Mingle gold mandard, which has teii the dlrei-t cause of the financial ditrv.v that has followed our people since l.jt adoption, and we are In favor of un Immediate return to our original HHVle Lists as It ex Wed prior to the demonelixrttion act of 1ST3. We con gratulate W. J. Bryan for the glorious i-ruimpionshlp of a righteous cause, for his masterly leadership In support of lluwo principles." MANITOBA WHEAT. Torvmto. August St. Advice, report that by to.nuht all of K.OXUmI tuhs of w heat In Manitoba will be cut. There has bein nc fro. sufBciefM to damage the wheat In Manitoba this season, and next week will probably see the bulk of the wheat threshed. The crop will be the lai-jSv-st In the history of the Canadian northwest. The yield will run ns high as 3J bushels to the acre, while in On tario It Is a high an 40. The total wheat crop of Canada this year will be fuily in,,(i,tiii bushels of prime wheat. NICARAGUA CANAL. Washington. August SI. -The bureau of American republic will Issue a bulletin on the, Nlcnmguan catml Jn fey days. Director Smith, the author of the bulletin states that hebelleves the presvnt a,l mtnistruKkMi will prosecute the Nlcar. Agunn canal enterprise. A PERJURER. San Francisso, August Sl.-Charles M. Bartleitt the self-confessed perjurer In the Angus-Craven case, with astonishing effontry. toduy, admitted on cross-examination that he had been led to be lieve there was at stake J3.000 If he chiungvd his testimony, and that he found out when too late that he would not get It ANOTHER LOW RATE. Chicago. August 31.-The rate of jni.50, 'which lias been mn.R for the meeting of tlm lower-carriers at San Francisco, will be open to the public and It to expected the roads will do a large business, as, with the exception of the rate for the Christian Endeavor convention, it will be the lowest rate made to the Pacific const thlf year. IIoso, Ilermsdorf dye: 15 cents a pair, at Only Store that Sells Cheap THE MARKETfl. in Kran'-laco, August 31. Wheat, It M "vll.II'i. Portland. August 21. Wheat, valley, g; Walla Walla VffM. New York. Augur-. 31. Hop. stendy. HanFrnnclscO. August 21. Ho Itt'i; fancy 'yfiVi. Llvi-rpoj). August 31. Wlv-at quiet. BAKE BALL SCORES. ' Washington. Augimt 21. Wnsihlngton 8: PitUburg 4. Phlfcylelpila-PhJ!adelphta S: Loulavllle 4. Baltimore Baltimore 12: St. Lou la t. Brooklyn Brooklyn t: Cleveland 4. NVw York New York 7: Cincinnati . f4ecowl game New Tork : Cincinnati I. Ifcmlon Bosom S: Chicago . STRIKE ENDED. Columbus. Ohio. August 31. The coal strike la comLoV-nerl sett lei here. The plan Is to resume .t 64 oenK. and work pending arbitration. The direct parties m cor-.f .Twice In the adjustment are Prwrld-nt Hatchford of the miners, and the executive oommlf.ee of operators. A number of the latter were In th. city U-sluy anj the result that a decision may be looked for any moment OTARRELL TALKS COMMON SENSE VILl XOT StrrOKT DC.-OCICATIC STATE TICKET OE VIRGIMA. Last of All Refused tn Stud by the .omi ee .1 the Chicago Coivestioi. aid is the Cold Leader of ibe State. Washington, August 2L The Post, to morrow, will print a lengthy Interview with Governor Charles T. O'Farrell, of Vlrginta. who last fall declined to sup port the nominees and platform of the Chicago convention, and who Is the re- coamlied head of the gold democrats in Virginia. Governor O Farrell talks with great pWlness. as to his present position and tils future action. He announces h determination not to support under -.v-.,. evuu.uons, the democratic state ! ticket recently nominated at the Roanoke convention, and gives his reason, for this decision. ANOTHER STRIKE. Clovers vlJle. N.vT August JLThe table, cutters, employed fa the four large- glove factories, struck today for an ad vance In wages. About SOO skilled men are out A PIO.VEER GONE. Mr. Louis Gill, an old resident of Ore- wn. died at his place on Gray, rtv, Washington. Monday morning, after illness of 24 hi,,,.. tr . I wnn $1 year nf ng and wus well kn,, i V. where he arrived In 1SJ2 and was oruanu I w ,n cotraetlng and carpenter work with Mr. Jos..,,h T...I . ... "ler, long since dead His rvm.m, ' - Portland will acqiauntances tn port; : , "K om lenUeman as one of years"' U r Some .M rear, ago on. Orcgoe,. u,j e.ii m the . in business. Afterwards he can Jo A-storla n(, fur sorne J of Nick Clinton. During ,heTs Hght years he has lived at c, and W at Grav nver within . ZS f"1 "rk Dn Place (lays of ki. a . lea vs one son t uitn. He to his ashes. -tuier. fence REPORT DENIED. 7: Tort. article , -' !UUe press- The tor th. purpo of giving lta '.er seosl,i ......i lne u J rv.i. . i. . & N. Co. Patrons a Prtag construct an m, neXt from rkforT road the c.,i Z IZT0" 9"10 Aoria. tor Beach CX: In an nten-lew Sunday Mohl with President sPent the day at -h. that gentKat, m tJ IruZ rTrtBla'Ilv that was no truth In the statement above. "When we build them where they will conned ,.,, our maJn Ilne in OKgw 1 not have to ferry freight ,,,,, across the river to reach them. W e are an Oregon lifiA nnil n j . . , juat now realjr tobuId branch roads In Washinirton." The waiter who falls Li removing a cork from a battle doesn't sny much, but cue glance at his fa?e denotes a state of mind in which words are powerless to express his emotion, nnnnnn Almost 100 of the most beautiful of New Haven's fine old elms ar reported dead and will have to be cut down. LABOR CONVENTION HAS ADJOURNED The Features of the Afternoon HVere Speeches of Debs and Sovereign. TO REORGANIZE GOVERNMENT Will Sat Appeal to tke Courts Agais Hisses 'bei the Same t totiderly Vas He. tioted To l.citc Ike ropalatioi. St Lo-jJs. August 21. The labor con vention adjourned sin. dl. tonight after passing a resolution requesting President McKkiley to convene congress for tn. purpose of defining th. authority of judges in the matter of Injunctions. Another convention will be held In Ohioajjo September 27th. If the miners strike is not settled by that time. The features of the afternoon session were the speeches of Sovereign and Debs. Sovereign said; "Laboring people can vote for years, but nothing can be accomplished. Let us reorganise this government, let us stand up and assert ourselves. Behind these Injunction, stand gatxllng gun. and . Winchesters, but we fear them not. Let us bold up the flag and tear down the courts. We stand on our dignity and wilt have our liberty from this time on," shouted Sovereign. , The cos vent ion broke Into wild cheer ing which developed into a spontaneous call for Mr. Debs. He arose from his seat and came slowly to the platform. When the cheering stopped Mr. Deb. began a speech whlcft was Interrupted at the end of nearly every sentence by cheers and handclapplng. He said In part: "I have said, and say again, for the last time. I have appealed to the courts for justice and shall appeal to them no more. The A. R. U. expended $15,000. to have the question of civil rig-Ms tested in the supreme court of the United States only to be toM thHJt we hove no rights that capital Is bound to respect Shall we appeal to the supreme court again? No. The united voice of labor has been raised against the, appointment of Mr. Powderly to a federal position and I notice that he waa promptly put into place (mingled cheers and hisses). From the justice of the peace to the justice of the supreme court of the United States, all the judicial powers of the Unfted States are directed against the laborer. All the organized sources of society are against the laborer and If labor expect i , emancipation labor itself must do it "The time has riot quite come to Incite Ith0 Population," said Mr. Debs, shaking 1 his fist vehemently. "The time will come to Incite this populace. When this time comes you can depend on me. (Cheers) I will not stand In the rear and ask you to go ahead. I will be In the front and say to you: "come, on' (renewed cheering). "I shrink from that bloodshed," and Mr. Debs paused Impressively, "but It this is necessary to preserve liberty and iv. . .i. ... j"ur "a"1 a w-ui in inaiq event snea the last droo of bl,l ehnir my velna (outbreak of cheering). The people are ripe for a great change. All they lack Is direction and leadership. Let this conference supply it Let thla con ference set the pace. Announce to the world that It will temporarily adjorn for three weeks to renew preparations. Ask. every man to pledge himself to be there. Come If you have to walk. No one has, a rlght to plead poverty." Royal makes the food pare, wholesome and dallclous. Uitiafkii Absolutely Pur mutt, awma sowoaa eo aaw raw. ml M