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T Cooks, Periodicals, Marines. &c AreHotfo bo Taken From The Library wUhout permission . L r" be ',ab,e prosecution. ' icrft THE DAILY ASTORIAN Is the biggest and best tiftr on the Columbia River THE ASTORIAN Ms the largest circulation of anv paper on thelColumbla River KUIL ASSOCIATED I'KICSS KEF(JRT. VOL. XLVJI. AS'HUtlA, (MiKiJOX, Till KSDAV MORNING, SKI'TKMUKIt il, 1M7. NO. . . . ,. . . i ri I r ! I Sole Agents for Knox BUFFUM PBNDLET?N Hatters and Fwrnisliers 0-4 Third Street, PORTLAND, OR. ...The!,Only Exclusive City Book Store Klmi'liki' M.iim. Kl"llllki' (illiill' Honk I'liili 'l Stairs ( iiivi iiihii nt ( ii iii-iiil liart f Al.i-ku , mi rt'rto.l (n ilitliv limit -lull w i f li u ! a i "'V. I'.lnhk lluoks 1 1 1 1 Si.tiimi' iy. I'l-lilll Tinkle, ll.IIIIMI.il k, Kir. I.illr- XuYi-N, I .-ri' I I :ti i I Muililli'. GRIFFIN r I't'i-iiJi UKiKlVKD IN T1IK PKIMAIiY. t I f ?. I ANI Al'APKMIO OKAPKH THfc SISTt RS OF THL Convent of the ...Holy Names ASTORIA. OiUGON. Will rx-ipon llinlr iiinrlltitf mid Vny rlcluail iint)or it. For rt.wi. nd' . mMrnfi tho Htitwirlnriaa i D E li K Bl US E c rs c u u a x K li VI li 5i .i ViS. far - ' Our Royal Cream Flour FOARD & STOKES CO. Sole ARCritH AHTOHIA UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS (luar.nt.cd Ih He.t In th. Market CORNER FOURTM;ANI) (JLISAN STREETS - - IDRTLAIND, OREGON J. A. KASTABENI) General Contractor IIOIJWIS. HHIIX'.K AND WIIAHI' HUIUDICU IIOUHK Ross, Higgins & Company GROCERS and BUTCHERS ASTORIA AINU EAST ASTORIA CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS and Wauturton Hats Men's Furnishers. 5 REED. 1NSTHU- MKNTAl. MUSIC. I'AINTINU AM) VOJCK CUl.TUKK FOKM A SPECIAL PEi'A IITMK NT OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monnioulh, Orciion A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS IImuI .r Normal ( onr.r til Unci. rr. saainr ) a-ar ahollv itiif-.inttai. I r.aiiln department .. nine ta.1ri nlt 1 a-lillln-ii. In. It. I. 1 1. ill mi l Wain UK III i llinu.lir. .Svl.li,), l.'in . ii-l '.m-i' M'll, I'll tint-Ill' m h.-iN. i li.' .v.. final li,lmi:a I. ri'-K nitil hy iw a TA1 f. I.IH 11KI IHl'A I K III Irarh. I lll rllM-n.a I It! I mm . liiK.ka, ImiuiI all. I IihIk'IiiK 1 1, ir.iKlinat'-il ai k',oi ir inr. Hliiil.-il. l.,ir.inB llirlni Wn. lil (1) i.f )rf A''al"inl xr.i.lr. i .'.-I'lril I', ,111 hlh trlimili. I aU'nlni . h' f r fl 1 1 1 V .''III I'll ''ilrll..n. A. I II. .. r. w I.. I'AMI'IIKI.U rri-l tpiil. ur . A. WANS, Md'tcury Ka ully Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL, Mjrion County, OREGON Thla I Juat the ptmt for your boy I'i'llltlHfiil In.'OIInn, liinto hullitlnj. and sroiinda. itood mania, plenty of hilthy rx.-r.-lar, i-i.-rllrnt tr-ai-hr. and carful ir.itnlnir thla I Khnt thry all any of M l' ANllKI. COM.Kr.K. Send for Cut. iili'Kiir and af-clnl tiTlua. H.-lini'l will oii'ti 'trntl r S. P. F. PLACIDUS. Director. NONE BETTER OREGON MOVINti TOOLS RENTED MACKINTOSHE IS KANSAS Hind I'.ml Cullisiuo of Two lnsscBitr Trains. .MANY Kil l I I) AMI W(H .M)I I); al Satan Vilnctd It !Icvmibi 'rnc- I lium ( n ilif Ti Jii: Helps lviai Inn ii Drink - licit and loiurr l I-, in i III- w il... Kan., rt il ml" r 1 ' nri wn-' k In Hi' lii.'niy I'n railway i'iuiil three i.r Hiinl.i I''" r.illw.i)' iiiiiiiI 1'ifi- iiill' I'. I! .if h' r.' ,il " SI I'.IiIkIiI Turin- In nil. , n i r"ii wri kil!"l nml an InniiT ! a. i.- I m illy hurt. I'll.. rnt mull Uri'.n k"Ih Hi.- M' ll'.i afi'l 1'iillfinli .-xir.'. winl Imiin.l. ..Illili-.l li. ill mi Tin- M. lru nn. I i '.I II r. tiiI i i iri null.' I Iiy ln , Im ..mill ; . nml aln n lln Mrm k Hi. .ni'iiii' tliiiMina 'In- rVi.il mull Hi. 'inl!i'i ill nil till"' .-tifclll.', 1 M'l'i.li'.l it ml t"''' .1 hull' In Uo xri'uii't an il.iii Hun ilii' Klil 'kinK i.'f . r III' 'l l.l'lltl'l loiln HITll dm inji nf ilw i f i r i'Iiiihi. nii'l '.i'i ri-. a 'I nmil iir. iin.l lul hutiI lliar. a It h"iit lurnlnif r Thr ! -i .. Iik. T In ll' Mm. kl'i. r.ir a i'.i"l (lir'.iii.-h tli. airi'loMa Tin- fri.m .'li. I nf till" i-iir ana i'Iimi'h'I In u nl iini.. .f hiiMini; .n.'li.' nml hIimiii li.-l-h- j Ifiii up fi'.ni it).' wr-'k Im'Ihw mm 1 I lit- fur il.mr w.ih ) imm.-.l nlit In Ih.- wri- k ..r Hi. m f Thr r.,'k ,'UIikM Iir" f nun I h" i-nulii I :in! :ln wtn.ililn Th" iwii ar uriu -I In lifln-' J Hm'-ln.r fium llu- : In ,i fthiu I t 1 n ! H'll'iklr.K c.ir .'-i'l.il m 11 fi ll l!illi:K'l il '- j irifin lul" iln- wn-i k l.'l.'W ami It a 11 , i . ini;uii!ii- to ii !l w In t Ii. r tlu'v . m.-.ii. i' hi w.ri. i.uiii..iI t,. iI.miI, TV'- ui-m I iiuu.l I in In r'irti.,1 i.'.-V.t i-iim-iiii iml it j i.ii. in:, ri iiulii.li I rv " xrm almiNla j ,1'lni Ihi.I in i n to .-u t- i,n v .1, lirrali i iii-ak Hi III" '-"Ulily fall it li-lu:hlll'-. , Mr l:ran liiniNi lr wn on tin- trn.n. tnit w;w r uitu in nn- ri-ir i mini. m, i,,uu- l"iir huinlri'l f . . t frum tin- i-.-iri w lili ti jw.'r.' wr. i k.-'l, II" at.n.-a that u .1'ili'it j lull a l.avy lull w.m i-ii-i iin.--.l l.y tha p.i.iu nn'-ri Im hm i-imi Ii. Mr llrvim waa mil' of Ih.. linliliit nun In ih" rnm I of ii M iii r". II" l.iln to . arry nut i.hi-di-.iil and wiiin li-il and k.iv th.- itn-i irl atti-nllnu t. i In r ran-, tun- iior fi'llow who wua linlly maiini'd iiill'd In Mr llry.iu an a.ild- -t w.-nt I.- linir u t. i.l.i . I am dyln.: n.iw urn! w.int io -liak" ollr hand innl " iv r.'.it hl.-i miii. If ymi iiiwlhly ,-nn. Mi Iii V an. K r im- a .li Ink uf w adT " Mr III vim ni iii ' Ih fan mad rnr. i in- .-ii, nf hi h w.t.s hiiinliiK. and rami- ul w ih ih. .If ink i if wall i-, wlili'li In n.iii ii. 'li-- ".;. i': ..,s-i--nK,'r It Ih f. -.iiid th.-.t li.aiS all Ml" si-m-ii rrall .1. rk" '. i-'s!..-l In th - .II-uh:,t. l ot .i fir ulily ii lndliH havr hd-ti lukcn li.un th.' work. Ii'-.nk .Ilm Hi--.111,111. i iitlii" r. Tnjii-k i V.iii- 1 1. ill. iii r. hi . in in. 1ii,-k i; J, V. Smii". K im.. iv a " I f . i-i:.ss iiiin.n-nKi'r. Lnily ullli.-t r.ui-uiil'd hy Hi,.; Willi, ml I 'l iin:.-. i ntiln. i i- . 1! A I Vran. l-:niHirla, ..iil l. ik; -- (iiuu.ilii. Hi-o n in. v,.at I'.iiin.l inln. Hi iyni.in, Kiiiii'M-I.i, un known man. tramp. A in. ink III" miloii-ly Innnvil .iro: Claud" lli'llnlay, liwi t'tirt'. rxiTi'sa iih'ssimiki-i-. hi.lh l. K lirnkon: 1 t Krt -r, Kansas ray. rvir- -i nn smi iiki r, li -'n hrnki n. will illn; .li.lin PiKim. Tnn-k.i. faro sm-ialud; .1 T Iliitl.T. iMiiinty attorm-v f'haso coim ly, itwi y 'Ho; William Jmn a Kansia f'lty. 'i ir and ai ms hink.-n; Tl. P M. ilk, Al"hl "ii. I.a.lly hnil-i'il. I'll;) Silili-r. Kiinsai Cliy. hip "iiiMln l: O. A. Van l-'l. i't. hrakt- m.in. Kaunas City, h u m l arm hrolu n: i'. I. Adinm, City of Mi-l".i, pa In fill y Iu-iiIki il, M:k" Swi-oniy, li.ilnix III". Toxni. Iunk hurt; Urn Wall.'ia. Ilri'tua.t wosl hound tmin, mlHNlnir. WII.I, STAY WITH VS. A liimh of lUialni sK I ansa's Ir. Part-In to Postpone I.a'avliiK Cntll ("otoher 1. I r. Pal rln. the imina-nt physhian mid spia'lallst, at t reijuast of ninny fi'li-mls (ind the great Interest shown by the suf f.'tlns nihl iilllh'tod. has a-onai-ntcd to slay wlth ua until October 1. Tim truly wtin alorf ul cures ho has accompllsha-d nre ln ItiK testllld lo by n host of iilllli'lid suf ferers w ho ran bo oin and a-aiiisultod on the ml t-.n-nl "lie" i-uri s on lln-lr behalf. It is safe to say that n i spe. Inllst has a'.taiiieal the ptoinliii iii e of Pr, ri irrln In this country, nml he ciniiot help hut meet wlih uriunl snci s-s. Tluiie Wh-i .if" illspnpa-il tal alouht l"t-. Tiairin's cut. "will have their doubts shaken on readltiK cnnls frami Mrs. Cap tain M. P. ti':.'l" of Avlnrla and Mr. Clai k K. Oardtier of rorlland. Mr. dnrd ner 'a a man well and favorably known to i 1 our reaih r.. he having- resided ln Stel'A. OreKnn, for a Ions; time. Tils case will K'i far to titablifh the skill of Pr. lar"ln naiw striping at the Occident Tin I'liinv -in'ii li ji - now M-t iii, iiii'l ohi I; nil'! rliil'li'ii in tin- lali -t-'vl' - in I AN I:,, I to I, Astoiiu. i. ml Mm. Htaple- 1 known Atl'.H HTAI't.KH' ("Al'.li Aal'iilu, l r. K'.ti. H' il. f illl.ir- I li'il'l II In !.' OH)' ' 'I'll i: v. Im' lu'. Iii'irln luia rtiini' f'ir my Imy. I'..! A I'Iik tliii.' Uf Ima In mi Iml) mill' if) v., il. ii ilin mri'i nlilu iiiiarrli nml i f ii.i. mi' l. Iinrrln In. a an fur rami ;ilin .li.il r i.iii i-.-i- ii" loi'i-' ' ilMfr ni...lnl. M UK. M II. HTAI'I.KH. Mil C.Al:K K. OAKU.VKIl'H -AliU Mr Ivlam- I liull'i' I.- ynur j.Mia-r l!:,i Iir lmriin lu a nrrHnl In Aatnrln. I w,ll( I , jI.iIi- in Hi" pill, llr a Inn In' 'II I fur my i'i.iukIiI' r iliilil y. ura aft. I'ur u I'.i.ie ! inn" aln li.nl In " ii aon l) nftlii 'i- ! null I I'.i'K in.ulili' ii niTul ili'tillll y, tii-u'ali;:ii j.f llu In-. ill nml Mi-. rniiallrri"! ' I. it i .in- li'ii'i'li-a. nii'l na u liil n-fiirt I Im.k In r In 1'nril .lul nml pli.i i .l In i tin ! r I ir Ii i ri In'a !.-' lrl'- trmlini iu Kin- il ' ' i i' (''illiflli'tlrl 'l I'I llllirol' Illl'l 111 H fl W 'i.kn win. "Tfii-tly I'tiiil. aiul ri-Tii'ilii. mi i.i i lii !.!. My wlfi- w.i alf" "i lulu -r. .i. il f..r licitrt irmil'l.:. I lll l i,l. -a in aruiair nliy mn tl"i. iirnl :.!) lo "in In 1 orllnml, wlii-ri' I luivi- ri-'l 'led l"f iln- ii, I nliii' nionilia. ci.ahk i-:. f;Ai.i..i:i: I ir 1'iri'lii m.ikCM a ai. i l.M nf a!! 'Iih i aiu'.i of llie t''i-, far, ii'T-i-. throat, ctarih. li .ifi-.i , l.f'iiu lit! la.. l:t rliH'. rnni'timi"' lii-n. d "I'l'i'i-ln. ronM inn. Iii 'rt, I:t ml kl'liiy illMinaa. II.- ii. rfiiiiiu riil)- rnr.i nil illi-i .i-i Un ti i.iiu urinary urKalia in elilii r . x All I'i . tiliar fi'inali irouWi'a are uil!ilrniiii!ly i ri iiii .l, na wi ll na hi uic, c limnlc. prlvula and in r una iliaiai.i'a In fni-n ur wi-rni'ii "f whuti M-r iiaturi-. If -unili N. ' I.L'H inki'ii If nnl. M".-l ia.-" ca ii Ih- In-atrd nt liomi' afior "in- 0!t In llu- ilm t'ir'a offlro. All J.unl iii'a ri'l'illiin'a Willi It. Iiarrln an- alrklly i i.iill.li nll il. j ,()! !) OFFICERS ARK RIvAlM'OIXTI-I) i i noim. (.tttCMi:T o sr. r. by lKr.l.tlN COMIM'EM. ' i II. K. .Murphy Still I. S DitrM Attntnc) and It. W. (ir.ulv M .1 1 - h a I ad Interim. I l'orllaml. S"it"inlH-r (Speoial to the j Aitorlana.) 1 ti. Murphy hna Iai n r- uppuliited I'lllliil Sl.ilos distrki altormy j hy Jii.th-o Field until the va.-atl.-y -b j tl la -at hy rvcular tipiii'lnttiii-nt. II W. 'ill aily has iiI.ho la-a-n al't'ii'lltiil riiita'.t Siata.i m.irshal ad liiti-riin. THAT AKMuT; I I. All. A.Msaal .,.t nun 1'l.iiit. li.ilal Its i'li. i. Washln. I'li-ll. n. S. i'!i inln i- -Tin- I'Ul yn . l.il say f : li i 14 1 a autliiuitv hi th.- limy ;..iltilti-lil II I- h.illl.ii that th.- u.ilua-ll'-' .f U at hr.i i. h nf tl-.a- .'i . rimii t:t wil: It lli-.'ll nff-ninM tlla- prolKi-ulli'll to -t.ililNh a itoM fiitiii nt plant lor th man-liiaoiura- of armor plata- tr war vessels. Tin naval a-xpa rts.w ill stat. that In their opinion Jl'i jar ton for armor plate will yli ld the manufacturers handsome protlt. but that the Kova-nunent would save money by iiayini; that price -n prefer-i-na'o lai umlertakiiiK tlu- work on Its own aa'a-ount, C.dl.P IX WASHINGTON'. Taca'tiiii. September y Charlcj Itrin ni'ii nnd Clmtiis Oilberl. of r.rliin.in. .li'uYisiin cauinty, have Just returne.l from a prosptvtltiR trip In the Olympic moun tains. They bring back samples of itop pltiKH which have ussayeat $(.-. mid is the rlcha'st utrlke yet reMrteS from that savtlaiti. The ore was found nt the litad nf Poasewallip river, near the divide, otha'r rich finds are also roported which assay rrom $S to $J0 and are locateal fium six to famrteeii mlla-s from tl.le-wata-r PAYS A PIVIPKN'M. l'ortlatiil. Or., Septa mln-r S. The circuit a-a'tirt today Rruntfal the receiver of the IVrtlunal savings bunk authority to pay a .I pa-r cent illvldeiul. I'lUHlll'.S COX VEX E. Pi-ston. Sa'pta-tuba-r f.-Tlie prolilbltion stiit. convention tmlay noinln it" ! l'rol'cs Mi.r .1. v. ascam for governor. WAItM IX CHlCA'taV CI li agax S '.tember 1 Cliicag-,! swelt ered In a temperature of i degrea-s today. The humidity was high and a hot south wind adda'd to the general diai-onifaii t. Ne braska Ktinsts and the whole west and northwest are In the embrace of the warm vn: (Hid ll-ii--oiiiil htoi-k of 'I tin- low i - j.iici-. H.i- our AI-I AN BROTHERS. PANIC SPREADING IW (i ! The Harvest a Conijilete I'ilurc An'l I'limige 1 m jrcml in. ;m kay or noi'i: in sum j i I I I joillunU Tre'ioij tor Tbtir tt'.t'.i t1 Ttrj.ii fnuei t (it Ip all Ilieir j t i j . j N.-w V ak rli-pi-mr s.-A World !:" , i..t. I tmrn Uii.-t'in aaya: A niil. Ih air.-ii'llrnf throughout lr. j hunl umi tin tirrlMi' prniai-l of the ' .i.ni. ntiy ' '.mpl'-fi- f.til'irt- of Ih" har ! v.-M I,, ,nrt fr.iin 11" parnih jiri-jil'l.-nta ( fiuiu i-ountli-ii. I'laro. Cirk. Ki rry, Liiu rn k Tlii-rary. At. trim. Anruish. f.iaii. Iii-riy. I'.iniKal. Ii'iwn. Ki-rnianaif:i. .Mun- j "Khan al:'l Trniu- all l"II Ih.- isant" t- i .- M'ii of rulin-d i-roi"i. ini,'i-tul : a. -.1111111.11 .. n.l f.inuiii-. l:':U-ht h".vir wla ii- in whol" or mainly .1. "tmyi d mta t.ii". wl.it.- ii.ith. whli-h l. the ni-xt nio-t - nil;. I i rui tu th" Irili farnv r. having hi- ri hatii-r'-'l 'hiw'ii hy liii r.!i.ini ralmi ,i i -I ja.-.-i ."ally ih Mmyi-.l. ! rr.'in 1'iiriiii-m.ira itiunty. Iltlway. ;'"!i' ihi h.-artr"rulli,if tul": 'I'hi- lit" long run of harnh wi-alhi-r li- ni-. m .iri i ly a vim t Ik.- of hoK- to the i-.,r I'liiini inara i-ntti-m. 'The throe prln - i;-.il .T.-i's rai"d hi thlH lia-alay hay, ; o,i-M and M.tat"-i ar" virtually ru't'pd. j in. Kit i-r to an nlarrniriK ixtont. It is a ii.mnain iihwrvation around Clifton th. 1 1 it m a full day'n work fr a man to ilia oil" mi" 1 of no&tia for hta family !.:i.i i-iti tliori tliy oan aoanoly I oatin. 1- ruin Mallow, county Cork, aituati-d In t In rn h stn-.-.k "f land known as G"ldiT. ' Vi n. the report Is. "The oat crop, which ' l th. main di-pt-nall na e of a vast ma-, ' ) rny "t the farmers. Is entirely unfit 'fur ru 1 1 ki-t insr puria'sas. Acres ar,- still ' si.-ti .-pr-ad nut In sheaf and cet.not l-e i U un.l or stai kid The crop is now re- iilui-id to a i-omlitlon that It Is only tit i or the manure heap The potato crop 1- in null. I altmicthi-r a failure." A af.iit"h fror.i Wastmeath ys: "In- i-i ssant rains for the p:a.at month have ! caiinpli-ti-ly ib straiyaal cro,'S of every de j s.-rlptlon Wlnit were a month ago :n!I Ing. a h- a t ! ill-looking llelals. are tmlay iipu-hta-d and ruined. The potato crof. Is Lad .-van to rottenness. Oats and kindred I a ruin ail In such a wra-tcheal ondltlon il it no li Id can l- expected from tin :n " I'rom M; rylK'rough. Quea-n's eouaty, .ereij'-uiil-nt says: "In this cauinty tin r" . i- : :, rt, .1 t-l.illi y '.f -Hiiillmi tlla'. -in, i!i : iiiiiin r 'f PIT t Ii-. ,ir-'-i' '--t s !..r tl" ajtleultural 1" ople M I " lle T as I .a-l :i- l- .l ia. Till.- ih-si-riot on dlvs Hot I. f. i ! any iKir:i. ular (mrt. but to a-v-.iv .'.i-'i-nt in ilia- county. Tin- "rap thai has sunVrial most Is th" potato. wan h ilii ia will lie practla-atly r.o-n-. V, ; I.. ..ali s. aiils at'e ill a MTV had . I'lu'.iaon." A .'on-, sponita nt at I!aw Ib-ygiiw I. Tv ln;i". i.y-; "Tin stnuillal Wha-re the pota to, a ii.-M !.., n I'liiii. il m drills n .-a-nil'l. s 1 a Lit nt' li.iTin waste that hail la-vti lying ni- tiu- soni" tlnii' with the tntt tiiion of In ii'ia plouutuil in the autumn. Flax Ms almost an unknown quantity. Putli.g I the was-k oiiv.riiious tbMds have beau ! sweeping tin- caiuntry. Tolls "f hay ! have been carried away by liiuiiilaticns.- A Casthbar tadagrani says: 'Toira'tits ! of rain previUled here during' the past t'nra-e days almost continuously,' anal tin a-a.utitiy Is III a maist deiilorabie condition. Initials wra" lloode 1. wtatoes and oats .1c-stra-yed. hay rotting. 'No efforts can be made to save the sever.'! crops trim da sti ui-tlon. owing to the aleliige of ral.. iiy nftaT day. The farmers are ruined. I'dicht is making tvipid inroaals am the IHU-itai crop In a-a'tiscapicna-e of in"a-ssant heavy rains. Ri-imrts from all aiuaners a'amtlrm the Wlc( that a famine will result this winter.'' A Watcrford sia-cial says: "It is no a xagga-iMtlon to si-.y that prospects for harvest wwe harxlly ewr darker, or saalalar than at iiresont In several parts a.f the a-onutry. corn, now- a month old. is still unstai'kail. an aceotint of tlu rain. Va'iy latia new gtliln hUs been inarka.aal yet. and buyers expect great ilitlii-ulty In getting oats tit for brcaii Ing iiut-i.'si s. From all parts come bud ai iounts of the iHitato crop. The prices of cattle have fallen." A r.i-ltuil'oi't. Cavan county vorrespum!-a-nt says: "lu this dlstria-.t the prospa- ts' civ glavitny In llu- extreme. The bay an t oat crops arc rotting on the ground. Tha- .i'it i has n.'t been sua'h a f-iilti'v siiu-a 'IT. The sanii. state of tilings exists all over I ha- country." County l.imcrlck reports: "As the sea s. n draws to a close no ray of nop,, is nbsarvad that would dlsml the gloomy anticipations li.alulgcal In some tlnie ago ln regard to the ultimate failure of the crops In general. From all sides the maxt alarming Intelligence comes con cerning tha potato crop. The yield In most M.iikiiJ.. - li' - lnn j'l-t n i i'i v . ! Vir"I.ilii.", mkum I "n . 1 .1 ! I.i- nt i'.'t ninl 7." ci-iiU. The Only j,:,,i i . " a hi 'i i "rriiAarir rh ;::,T:;, - will in.' urrtv Hi. ofi-f'iiriri. mn U in vi-ry I'.i'l ccn.llt! in fii'it cHiHH 'in irT'f,ar:t M, lona ff-int. ;i,. i nriHiui'ina iluwniaiur of ntr'. Tne '"Mli.k f"r i-vit artl'rl" of JiKri(.iit'i;o ; la of lh worat d'-rljitlon." A lm ommuii frrfiiu'l.-nl ny: "T:i "imlrm winti-r ir'ml'M to he one if f mani' i:-.-r'thln Ii goni. " fvmi.aint la hi-anJ from th m"t '!U- , iiUTli ia of th "unrry I h-t-t land- ! lorili -ir" ifnnx tor their r'-ntu ti . j niri- liat vr litfli- mr.npy th tfcoirita , j may liave In aivlrKa b-ink. knnwir.frl tht n',thlriK will la- I'-fr I., f.-ro :h- win-' t-r la half throilKli. Tlif wi-ath'T ahow i no aluna nf Improving. Kilna 'out. n it' ' anl th lm; rfun- ha f il'an to an -x-J '.'litlinallv lu' n'nt for ihi tlrru- of tha j-.;r. lif'.KAKS MA. RE'.'i'iKU'?. , Trami-n'uii I'.un of Silm jri Ln Alaaka. Th! Yrar , Pan Kranciaco, S-ptamher Veel ar-1 irHlnir from Al.if.ca ri or' that th aal- j ; rnon run in the north will hreak all rec-1 'rd fii y.-ar. The achwner Premier 'arrived t'Klay frim rnalMHka with ?i i.irn ia of sajmon ar.d the ahip Ecllpae . ; hMiit-ht 'API es.o. j ! j ' j TF.AIN HEI-D I'P. j j Ia.thr.ip. Cal.. Septemle-r VT: South-J :.r IM-ilic exnrea. frm San Kranclac; ; to Angles, waa held up t the awitch j ,-,.ar Morn.no tonlxfit a' ' oVLxk. A tramp riding- on the iMSeatf"- car waa shot in th" hip. und was the Dn'.y p.-ra-in i 1 woniidid. Two d.-putj- sheriff who were ion the train tried to return the fire, t j hut the nliir. laHnmln frightened, ran away without atteniptlns to loot tlte 1 ! train. MORE HOPEFUL IX THE PALOUSE.C'h Varum: it tus cuxked and tmtvtsT- IV. tlVS LIKEN KliSiyiED. i In Sntne .Stctiua K aiuf all Vas So Heivv That Harvest intj Viil Be Delayed Several Ds Lus Not ltci. Spokane. September S. Clearing skies and cool winds were reported today from all parts of Eastern Washington and Northern Idaho. A more hopeful feeling i j.xisis everywhere in the grain belt. In I many sa-cuons harvest is saln in full ! blast, but in parts of the Palouse country tin- rainfall hail Iven so great that op . 'nations a-anuot be genct-iliy is-sunn-al for ! two or thrae days. 1 lu sonic svotions there has K-en little i if any damage. Keports sa.y that if fair j weather -'"numics frvim now on the loss from the Tain will be Inconsiderable. In lo'.lur sections th,c loss Is estimated at j from 1" to 1."' per cent. j 1 I TH F. MARKKTS. iv r::- it; i. ptemb : ".-Whe at-V: j va. : Wall. i Walia. : and STc. San Francisco. September S Wheat jl.W'a and SI. .".Tin. JSikn Franoisav. Suiitemlar Huns i New. 10 and 12c. I IJverivvl. SeiitemKr S. WhiMt i Steady: No. 1 standard California, E's 6d. ! New York. Sa ptatnber S. Hops Quiet. HASEUALL. SCORES. Uraia'klyn. September Cincinnati 3. -Brooklyn Washinar'.on, September S. Washington I S. Cleveland 7. Sccaind game Washington 6. Cleveland lialtitnore. September S. aBltlmoro 5. Louisville t ISoston, September S Boston 17, St. Louis a. Philadelphia, September S. FhlladelpHTa 5. Chicago. 6. New- York. September S. New York s, Pittsburg T. STILl. HAS FRIENPS. Seattle. Papta'tntiet S. Th" Rev. W. T. Ford, formerly pastor cf the Madison street M. E church, was arra'stod this afternoon charged with ruining Jessie i Mort'oral. his 1." year old servant girl. Tf.e : church has alivudy alfsmlsscd Ford. His ! friends have not di serta d him. and the ! ; a as, will be hotly contested. I OTHER Oid.P FIELDS. New York. Scptemlier 8. A World dis patch from Caracas says: j Vast fields have been discovered In the 1 state of Miranda Guaco. The mines yield J five ounces of gold to the ton. X German syndicate is exploring the region. Really Cheap Store in Astoria THE EOCENE NOT YFT A WWrU fieitrtttedlt I'utS IfltO Port ToWBS- eid in Had Condition. TKOLIU.K IN STORE FOR HER ravscaijer Vine Their Hons) Btk mil Tao I Set of Custums Officer! lifter tt . Stejmtr Drt.l Hay B Stiic. I Port TViwtvrnJ. 8"ptfmlr 1 Not a little aurprlae was created here thl morn- Inir. at 6 o'do.k. wbyri. without previous announcement, the atern wheel ateamer I'.unv. Ciptaln Lew -a, steamed Into port at.d tied up at the dock. The caune of the urpeie wit that only two daya ao ,n? KuRr.e was reported to have been d"erted In Alert ha7. where ahe waa aai,i to b rapidly rolng to pieces. Tho old craft i indeed in bad condition, lmt u Ur fpjm a wre,k. he want.d fnMn Con.ox B c ,p g, ji ithaels. In Km of the steam, M. . . . ,,h ,,, , prevail, hut the. Iir't nivht out a rouKti was encountered- and the Eugene, ; having a flat bottom, with but 21 inches draught, began to pound the se.i heavily. It was realii"d that she had started nn a I'-riloiJs voyae. Tlie first fe- heavy seas j served to stave In some of the ship's j bow timbers and as ghe began to leak j badly It was decl !,d that to save her It j would be necessary to run to harbor at I once. Shelter was found In Alert bay. As th9 Eugene had entered ar.d left Ultt- Cuicmbta for 3:. Mlchtaels without i going through the fams required by th.; i customs authorities, an Tort was made I lai -.xe her while she wns In KrttMi ! territory, and she was phased forty miles i by the tug Hope, which was sent out , from Victoria with customs officers cn ! Iioiiral. but Captain I.'-wis says he would have burned nil the bacon aboard liefore 1 the Eugene should have been overhauled by her majesty's officers. There Is a j chance that the craft will be seized by the customs officers here, as she was j not cleared when leaving here for the north 10 days ago. Her case will oe, 1 acted on tomorrow. j In the meantime, the Eugene Is tied up . to the dock with her pumps busily "work i lng to keep her from filling, while her I officers congratulate themslves that they and their frail craft are not at the bot tom of the deep blue sea. ;, TRorpi.F. IN STORE. i Victoria. Se't"m'n,r " There is trouble In store f ir all who took a hand in the scheme to take -; miners to Pawson City on tin nllier Rrls'u.l and hivr stetinn r Ettg.-p.. t""c latter has es-ppd . from the Canadian ct.wnai" ofTla-ers, but E. P. M -Farl ini1. tr.anager of the com pniy wu "vs th steam-r. Is here aiai the miners sty tKit if they can get ; no ta In i out of him in the civil courts they will have tho whole lot arrested i tor olitaJnlng money under false ore 1 t-Vsis. Tiny can jet no satisfaction i when 1 1 y ask for a refund of ttu-lr 1 money, being referred here, there and , everywhere when they ask for tt. . They paid f'li.i each for their outfits, and many ! of the men put in every ce it th.'y had i The men who purch-.is?d outfits here are not so badty off, as the Victoria mor- : chants have offered to take back the j outfits at the prices paid for them, but j It Is doubtful If they ouT got their fares i refunded, ar so far no really responsible I persons seem to be Interested. It is pos ! slhle that they may be able to seize the Prlstol. EUGENE'S TRIP ABANDONED. VfiQairia, September 6. The steamer Prlstol returned to port this morning. She started a week ago for St. Michaels (Continued on Fourth Page.) Royal nakes the food pur., w holesome and delicious. Fuvuttl Absolutely Pur aoTAa. (Aaiaa aooa to., aiw voaa. m i