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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1897)
' - r ' I Will n iHt daily astorian is the Mb mnA bits On I hi fnliirfihlii Klviir VOL. XI. VI I. Creditor's Sale Kxtraonliiiary opportunity to buy ' Fino Ciotliiiiir. Mimi's ami Youths' FurnishiiiLri .o,ls, Whiti- Shirts, Fancy Ovorsl.irts, Un-j NOW EMPHASIZED l(Mvcar, Hats, Shoes, Mackintoshes, ('loth-' inir, Lined Duck Coats. Scarfs, Collars, lland-j kerchiefs, Socks, Comfortables, Cull' Buttons., Ktt,,,nin'i "n ' urn-iami Straps, Umbrellas, Men's (iloves. Ktc. Stock! say wait T.iis.r.n.. must be sold. Also Counters, Shelving, Safe, I Mirrors, Stove, Chairs, Lamps and everythinirj, , ,,, ,,,, , llv ANI)IKSON else contained in store formerly known as Osoods, Xos. ;")()( and f08 Commercial! (((( ;ltiouijbt tu Re Sift Mr of f u J. Sole Agents for Knox BUFFUM PENDLET?N Hatters and Furnishers 94 Third Street, PORTLAND,! OR. .The.'; Only Exclusive City Book Store Klmi'liki' MiipH. K Imnliki' iiii'lr lliHiki. 1'iiit 'il tiiti- (invi riiiui iit Ociu rii! Cliiirt of Al.i-ka; cor ri liv tii t.i il.itf. I t i i 't start H illuiiit it rujiy. I'.lauk I took 'iiii Stntiniii'i'v, Ki-liin' 'I'm klr, IIiuiiUHK'k-, '.U l,ali -t NnvrN. I 'i-rioilii-al- iim1 Mn''aiiu. GRIFFIN I2BBUDIUII Its rr rr Ri ni nr it u r i a Our Royal Cream Flour FOARD & Sole AHTOUIA UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OP CANNED MEATS Guaranteed th. B.it In th Mark.t CORNER FOURTH AND OUSAN STREETS l llt. 1KJ1U11 I I I I v milMfl D. KENNEDY Trustee. and Wauturton Hats Men's Furnishers.. 6t REED. ' Si OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL Monmoulh, Oregon A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS ItMut ,r rinl Cuiirki' tf ihr, ( y,,nrB s.nlur ji-.r whollr profit.), ml. I titiniiiK ,li ,rim-ii( ,l mm, m.i lr. AW rlilMrrn. Iii.lnii tin n mi, I liiiln nt in litiiiim.iii'. . inn , an,) ',N'a' M lli' ("r Mll'llo , Ii,niN. I hi, Nurinal ,li,l,,nia n , , a ,y law a M I'ATK I.IKK I KHllKirAlK I.M.,.,h. I thl i'lill. Iilllloll. t.,nk, liilrtlil Hint lnltill I a l'. ir.'ilinl.-k (I rt Oil l,r V.ar iii,i,'mi u,nr,lina liii'iiLi-lrr., f li im Mr ar. A,,i,l Ii Kni,t' i-i'flril (rum hlah i'IphiW. ri:,,i(.i, i h,'Tnilv ,-mi ui aw,Hi'aM'n. A. I,U,., I'. I. CAMI'IIKI.I., ITrM.lim!. nr V, A. WANS, Hcrrrtur) Karuliy. Mount Angel College MOUNT ANGEL. M.non Counly, OREGON Thin Ii Juat the pine for your boyi. i,'llKlnful location, lro tullillm ami Itroiimla, good meala, plenty ot hciUhy i-xiT-lav, rircllrnt tic-hfr and rarfful trulnliiH- till la wlm t thy all any of MT. A.VaiCI. COU.KOE. 8nd for Cat. nloKUc and aprclal tcrma. Hiliool will 0in Bnptpmbrr I. P. F. PLACIDUS. Director. NONE BETTER STOKES CO. Agents OREOOIN PORTLAND, OREGON FULL ASSOCIATED PHICStt ASTHMA, OI.MiOX. MACKINTOSHE Tin- niinv Mli'l m; is Vtc!:b lit (ili! Pal fluniltfiU V.ill :.nt tint . ikici ; H-ulllf r.'l"liiUr !" Tin- at ,illl'r I n.-i. lii i',i.i,i. ii.ill. l; iliji. tr, in Hi Mi. l.i.. '. .inl'.., tl.la vrnliiK With i.'. p.,... tik-.ra mmI -ul lii',U' In K,i!'J -l i-i ' ,ir:t -iily 'iiirnS'Tii-itii ,i. tuft y ,r TiiUi--r. Umr,l ri,.'ii' I,, n .,' i' t ,iliii.u!itl Ihry lir,i'H?,t I Ii lllll l'ui.r J W ff'il"l,', I'f i tin i'I'-m I 'ii'l, lliul In ii li.irK" 114 ','. ' avi Im -l.'.a 1 1; At Hila iilnnillll II ml li.il In- ki.'. "f nil li-.irl Kill f'it im ( . ). u i J4,",.,, Tlin i - Ik' i -i Hi- i,ii n- 'u.i. ,".irtii fr,'m ll; i; ,1,1 Ili'lli iiml i'.' Hi rr , ,11 " lllct " I " rlll Hi. Mil l J' I- t,i , , iiui. I fur '.fi- N'U'li Aiii r- : l,ui Tr.i.llMK mi l Trniirtiitl'iri Cmi !." ! Tin- t,-ry of II- fittiulniia -.illi of Uic KI,,ii,llMi li.ni.iiit.1. Kl,iir;i,i infl iiln r , r k a irit.iit.ii y i,. llir Yukon la nt, ,lil ! t r Iwrnliik- ntnor.. tint I fi ' ti.irnltik'. wh,h tiii ulri-a,ly lin n Klvrn. I. lui'luiK' ) l,y riiTVon-" in lio ird Ho , i-i i,iiil Tiny ,' ili'H liiiii,lr-,1n imi.t .u hn.iiiry thin lnt, r iiml lh.it ni.n mil il.iri' t,j ili'.ith. n. t'.'t" fo'il ' n,,lv :n tin- niiii riu r-k t i f ir b'inw . hat will i.,,i'.fl i W p nit v.- I h--alf i'b in nil'' nr,iii::,l I:'i'ii lt. If . i!i iimt !., no ! t ill I.- i:p ttii IU, - II ,- lift.-rl1 ii will I --rii.-t lit : K I, r ; rll'li- 'Mi J'lly .',iti ihr ainn-a ! tin-ALi-K,! i '.,iiini, r'l.il ', 'iiij , n y it ml :rh ! N, ,n !i . tin, ti, .hi Tr.iiln.it .iii,l Tr.niiir-li'l- it , inj'.itiy .r,. ,-l ii ,1 ami noilrc I.,,.:,. I ,m ill, i,- il.i.i iimt ii, i m ri fro ' i lalmw ..ii!il ,'1I ;ititi ili' nrrU.il ; ..t ii:-i:l.fr ii'.uii,-i' ;r,,in Si M.i'li,n'H. Tin- -: 4Mi r i:i, i-l ,,r Mi Hi. MU'tni, N , (,. ,l.l ! , (.,r,- 11,1' Hi v, l.,ii,, tun wtu It ' ihr,- l.i ul hf l.n-ki' iwii ir,'i ll.'r ,i,,i,l,- ,y niiinliik- on -i I'.ir in Hi hrinn '..i .ui'l I'ut mu P'.it.h ll.irl.T f'T I ' U h, II tin- fl, v, l.ili.l lift l'ul. tl j ll.irl.ir. S-pi, nil- r 3. It "ana rxprrtod ,1h, V. -i l-tiir w,,iil I roiiii l,'i- lii-r rcpulrs 1 l,y H, ,i, in'-r '" .ni'l , ! 1 1 1 n in- on lu-r i Jniiiiu y. Tlw i:, !-!! tia mi I " r I j hIm.mI l"i lit;, .in 1 It Im lililt.il I tli.il .h (-..in t ,lu-t ,i i mn ii l If K t,, :.. ally ll.-tiA-'l. 'I i . i.. i.iiiiK i tin- Ui ..f nilm-rn wln ,r,,oi;'il iiiriii-at .iiii-niiilt, ol (foM !ill : I T J. All, ii. $'-'o. A. S.kHii, JlT.Wi): ' I' H , i ,,!!. !". M - Uittii lliirna. J . - I- i:r,K:. . -: A 1'. It.uli.-r. ,; .., Kl,,k. J'..'ikl. rtiiiiun-l M.it- !ihi. .'..' : li.-.irKr li.yni-l.lH. .',.m': M. I Ml-. mi,, n-. J.I,""'. Il.ma AnilrrKon. 12 M; i II. An, I, i.,ii. $;;. '; J iMoK liulllni-i. in, 00,i; i-..ink Hiiil.-li t'oUimhl.i. V'.tKW. I l'i-ih:i'a llir m, ft -ii-uoiiH ill-iahtrr whli-h ' :i. I- (.illrii any ,'f lli' i-xH'illtlinin In that will, Ii ni.ii Ii.im- ovi tMkin tin ol,l !,li I n, , I -h im, r Kli.i Aii.l' inoii. nlili'li. In I i- mi'. my ulili t!i -i- unvh.. ! slinini r W. I. Mcrwln, tin- -". liooni r Hryimt unit ! tiik- ll'lyokc. llir liitu-r towlnif t hi- old Imiui- t'olltkofxkl, .illi ,l l rmn ILgrt i-niiiil for St. .Mii liiirl- ii month tiKo. Tin j i-itptnlii of tin- I'll Vi l ui,l i'i'iorti thiit on Annum .' ,i h-'iiiy n.'l'' .-I'l'inin iii' off ; lio.ll .ll an,! Hi, KIIX'i An Uisnii liicaimi ,.lt a Ii ,1 tl'Otll tlli- rr-t of tin- tlotlllll ami In r (.it'- In unknown. Whin last, M'i-ti flu- u llylnn a ilmtro (Iiih. Tin- ' niptiilii of tlii- Holy, ii;,. h.i.i no lili-ii that ; ' tin, Cilia Allili lKon Ik In Hi tIihih ilunni-r. 1 I, nt l.illiiis hi niiolr Kmli.'ik In H.il'ity. , Tin' .iiih'i'-ii i-arrtr.l 1-.' pawn-;! rtt a tut 1 ton-i of fri'lk'til. Tim i.'li'Vt liiinl iiMi',l tin- Hti-amir Hum- i. .1 i, t..il.. ip.,1,, !f Mii.li.il iwn ' Snnil.iy. AmiiiMt f.iptnln Mull wns Infi'i'tnr,' that tin- illMU'imioiiH hint ri-ai'lii'ii fil.ll all aillti .-t.U!- that o'in thl'fata vil li, inailr ot lyiK'I'.'.n M i'or W'uikI. r.o-1,,,- 111.- 1 i iitnlxil.lt l,ft tluii'. Iioiii'irr. a 1 1 II. ' was i.it.-lir.l iii ii ii ,1 slir ir.n-i'i'iU'il ,i SI. M'.rh.lrN I'M. irlr Knii'!'!. "f N.'W Yolk t'lly. who It, i l.i'. n on tin- uk"ii r,r thru- y.nr--. , oin. k out wilh M ivUr ai-.l tour i-lill.lron. llr sol.i .-tit Ins Int.Ti st a thi-ro uinl. TM-Hi-ally ihil f 'I- frar of hi.irv.iti.ni. "Til- H ni,;,- who llr HoillK In tlu-r iiiIh wlnl.-r." Sir nal.1. 'ar. iiazj. Thrr. will or l".ii piiiplr 111 tlurr tlii- winter .iti.l iri'.v Mill.' t,. I' I th.'in. At hast l..".i ni.-n nil r.uiir .nit iH-foir ninti'i Ki ts In ll il.i-y . .i n rt away." Knurl ,,, lairs rh.lt ill. rrtlirnlllK Yu k"l, I- "II ill, I'l.-vl.iii.l 1,1-ounht ilown Irss than l,..i.'"i all toM. Not that this l!uii- t'i'irrs.-nis tin- hol,Hm-n of llu- men. liiiw- i'rr. for most of tin-in. hi -mM. wore i-om in," out rath, r than n nuitii iiml statr. ' ' ' Ni t moiv thnn Lfrnl tons of -j!if,iln will he n-ittrn up the Yukon this s.iihoii. ac onliiiK to Kngi-I'H jiultiment. Of this aaa w -"TIT ittltfi , . T SATI IfDAV ,MoUM;, SKITKMJiKU 11, li7. on i.n- i.ow - I iii, Mi'i '!,! i 1 1 i 1 ' 1 1 ' II ill Mi' .il -I .ll.o.Jhi 'hl U It. ii tl'li U ". j i,i Mm- in lual lutitJilter, it ullalr- j u.i, itit i'- iiu (ju-liwit ti.a.1 taMitii- J 'itit, v.. I.Ui'it intir Hay t' JtWi.'iikr I I i'.t v. f'li. 'iilt;itn ul 'n-tv:: at. i'f j I.., (it, Mil ,Ji ! Xilt ,. i.lt'I llt'jIJB Jl ic j ii'.A 'vliib' I'r fi ul lw;i;i j it, i wit., i-t , ,n in. ti,jllK tlt. in.r lift'.. l.-a Kiln I -I' Ii iliu, L.O.Kii... ' lliul tliuli U . ,li Mil rill,.. tl,i..iU o lltU' -in, ', halu tVcn liu'i ,il ' n.. .iii-i..-i-, i) ilooii- lio ari; lw li'ipi; , i aJiaii, lux up IM. rlirr anu o.i ul - ..11,-i 1 .1, k lu i.HIIU-il.ull. It,,- til 4i Mkli. U,lili-I rfti. aj'i,ali l,L ;i tl.r l.,i-r t linoti, Wiil'b 1. l't-tlii.fiu I i ' in 1 . Ulili HI u ! W Hi-.kl Hill l i .11,1 ,i,i l,m 11I1 l.uw.'.u.yli. At ht'j 1. a, 1- tl.i 1 oiiiiliiim ol iiftir. la uiao 1 ii,, i,.-i vi ll;..' yruiv.l coiiri.rn. Tlmri-! i. i. "i a mkli a.iUi tlili. In tov.11 to a, 1 .11 ..,, I-II'WO, illl'l .COll.--. UI l-UU- l.vin In tiiita. Shortly befuro 1..11,,. uit Hi. illciail. two ex. i t i p illtiiia. llio.r of UK .,ili,,lial I'lty utni of thu (Sou ill CodHt, held lli'U nation uicl ,i,k tlui iU 1111. k dirt- v-riigimiiv upon tlio-ir Ml,o hail drought Hum ln,i,. miu tlu ii will- un.ilili- lu , air) Hum r ur t l.ci . h..it, it- loii tio ili-i 1 1, ni I, (1 tu .Si.iltli. ,tit l lll'.l-.l Hi. ill. rillrllUI: rulli.-t I - ,11 .ot Into tit. Ml, duel to till un oilu r .lory of il atli un.l i,.i-t. r In th I' 1 IhuhhI Arrtir, Thr lu.nr had on boorl 1 .ipi.'.n. U iiiii-itiiip. 'UiMitr. nrat aiul l-iui-.h oltlnra und four namin of tin mi-.ilii wli.il, r Ni viu h. Tlii ' aro all that ii 111. .In in till ihr iirrthk- atory ul d. ulu In tin- Ari iir. Th- Nivai h iauKl.1 In an In, pui-k. Of lu-r crew 42 rrv lo.t. 1 Im t) --urn- wi-rr cruatii-d in thv hi- imd t. ii frutrii to diiiih. The iitar aaw thi ii 1. l a .'.Kii.il of dlairt aa near I'o.nt bar row 1111, 1 Mi-nl to lur uaalMunrt-. Cipluln lfi-, two ollH'i-ra und four aiarmn iie pi inuuih il in li uvi- tin- crlpplid Hhlp. hut n t in- oth.-ra imaltlvi-ly ri-fuai-d to o. '1 In y Mi-n- I. !t In ihr dt-solult- In Id ol l..i-. 1111, 1 h If fiand tiny -irl.hid with tfo-lr isinirmli a. Xi:V YOUKEKS TO CONTROL HONDURAS sr.IKAI. MILLION D0I.UKS LKI.AD1 J DVAMM) UN THE I ItoroSI II0V Mill tin. t it c It ai ro.l anil I itt.in.i.il I'oli.i. Tctrquph and Tar.ll llurcs I: -elided in the ileal. New Y.-ik, S.-pt.-mlii-r l".-1lie World innus tin- f,,,,ivlnu this m-oning. "Tin- i'oniri'I i,f the gov, mini nt ,if llon-,lu-.is t.y Am, lie ins" wire th.- words ot t1., A rm-rt,' 1 n I'i'iis.'i of lloiulur.is. ;is,-,t i-i Ins rii'ovi 1" uv st.it" .l'iiartmeii. , 0111 1 1 nlng the i fT, I of the conci ss,-,ns w 1 i-i -. nt 1 y made by the government of Hon- ! ; .liii as to an oi u.iiiU ill, ,11 nf w ultliy New Yorkers. . Tl-is ii,nsl,l, rati in was the on use 0. a,K ainiiig several million .loll irs, whether 1 'ivo millions or til innot he a-ri r-1 t.i.io-.l. to Honduras. ivii,-re'.iy ke;ii :il,ie teinkrnpt t'-. In it miv he the hoar 1 of il liH tots of the i-on. , iu npprar the iiMim s of John J.hmIi Astor. Dr. Prward Wel.li. t". M. Df-prw. J. .1. MeO'llloilgh. I're H-i ti'k H. Jennings. Ch ules Mi-Kv-eiy and Melville K. lngalls. Jr. The organizer Is Henry 1, Sprngue. 11 lawyer of this city. When he made his visit 1 1 Honduras he siiiwled heyon l nn foiiih st I hopes The governmenl was willing 10! grant lilm everything h- wanted If the: men whim he nuTei'iitiil would assume' certnin ll'.iiim-tal obligations that wool I sale the republic from rui'i The details of the d-al hale been kept so far secret, but It Is known that tin plan Include tint only the construction .mil control of the Honduras railway, tin- management of its telegraph und the dictation of tariff duties nt the cus toms house, but nlso the establishment rf a tun tonal Umk to carry out a lltiancln policy for paying off tlm Honduras di bt. The government promises not to inter fere for live years at least. It rs nlsa on the cards to establish a steamship line from Truxlllo on th- Atl.tnti- const of llondurtis to ltellse. In Ilollvl.i A plan In also 1111 foot. It Is said, to Instigate cmigrntton from hire to Honduras, some of whom ran stand the elliniiie. which Is trying to those nccust'itncd to tem per, Ic zone. r.ASi:i!AI,l. Si'nUKS. Washington. September 10. -W ishlm-ton '1. Cleveland 4. riillndelphui Si-pteinUi- lu. Philadel phia fi. Chicago 8. lliiltlmore. September Piiltinwre . Louisville 5. Hi-ooklyn. SoptemlK-r in.-Hrooklyn 11 Clni innall 4. New York. September 10.-Nev York i. Pittsburg 2. Ri ston, September lO.-P.oston 1". St Lou s 9. HKPORT. liir" ;ui u i!-;i--oi t . - i -tork of HI I tlii' !o'.i t 1 if;r-. n- olir SHANAMAN BROTHBRS, TERRIBLE CRISIS j OF THE STRIKE l)tiut Sheriffs I'ire Intu a .Mob nf , Striker- at Latimtr.. imi.vm; i xcitc.mkm occlks No Aauutc figure ol Dead aod Wosodcd Olitsiiible titiiDitu Are lialllin-. farti.1 l.nt ol Islorumte ll.izl-ton, l"a.. K, j,!i-mlcT 10. The strlk muution n-achi'i! a ti-rrlldi- irisis on the oui.kiPH or I.itlmer Ihla nf .,-f noon, whi n a hand of diputy sfii-riffs fir-d Into .1 moo of mliHM. The mm fill like s iii.n.y alii i and th- t-xrlteTi.-nt ha l een 1 Iiiii-iim- :hat 1.0 Hi-rurate flitur,- i,f tin- li.inl uinl woundrd tan li ohtnlne-I. It. porta run fpif.i 13 to i' killed and t or more wounded, line man who reached Ihi- Hnii.. touiitlit i-.iunl'il i3 corpse. Four other lodli lay In the nountnlna l,i-t 1 n Iatinii-r and H iri.-lsrli. Tno Mho wire uninjured carried their dad ami wounded friend Into ths woods. The eatlniatea are liallllnc. S-iiii of th, known' to lie d.-ad are M.ki- I'ln-nol. lf.irwfK)d: Frank Cheka, MarM-i.Hl; J.ihn Btatlnnka. Crystal rll,lif. lieoriee Kulh k. llarwoxl ; Bt-e Hi rrick. lIurwiMkl. Amonc the Injured are Grorg.; Kr.M-. liarwood, bullets through the leg: John Ki.rlovh'h. shot In the neok: An-dr.-M- Itliraliolli k, srn t In the bri-.isi; John Kulevh. shot In the stomach: John Da rn, ikle. shot in both lejrs: Geo. Vreichek. shot In both legs: John Korti. shot in the head. Mill die; John Kleshok. shot In the hip; Ka.lmir Dales, shot In the breast: Jaeob Kulshoi. shot Hirough the body. Mil! d.e; Stei-e Kruku. shot In the body: John Ki.nl. shot in the arm and left sde: J.is.ph llohlik. shot thorugh ...t. ba-k: John Tr. llile. a deputy, shot In the irm. Tlini- Isilles -ere found tonight on ;he road tuar Ijitlmer. ST1LI, I.VCT.KAISG No lli.lt lu the Advance More Men at ! Work-Wheit Higher. j I N. York. September 10. R. u. Dun & Co.'s Wtt-kly Review tomorrow will say: ! Tin re is no halt In the advanc . Busi ness shows bi tter In all ways. The steady I im rease In the promotion of the working ' (,,tii ami Kwer of the people to pur-1 iliasr is the feature which ov-.-rshadows ! ail oiln-rs Tho nin.rus of the New York trades unions sh"iw an increase 1111-.- one year ago of 34 per cent In the i iiail" 1 of nan at work and a slmlliriof deaths by the cS.misjon in vailouslv liu n-asi among the men In like positions istimated at from To 4" inrsons. The , throughout thu country would exceed pi-etigir which collided with the East ,',,i.i.,. I IhiuihI stock train was known as Che Wheat has r.si n live cents the past; t k not In a Hurry, but In answer to ! dally Increasing foreign demand, j Thniigl, the r.iHU t, of the crop, now al- niost w holly out of ikiugi r. imlicatc .1 yield tieier surimssed hut once, foreign unts st. 11 strengthen th-.- belief that S r and scattering the passengers' and its ! valued at nmny mllMons of dollar to d. ii, i.-iH-y ahii-ad would he al.oui own freight in all directions. To add U day. draw their raw material from lards v.,", mere than usual, and mean- i the horror of the situation, the trains regularly tiled upon and awarded hy the i!i, j while n -sr:s indicate that less corn tlu.n was expected w ill bo -unliable for ex- ! pen. Its :l ..tit. price has risen five-eighths of j TIIK .IRRKETS. j l'lTtlaiul. September lu. Wheat Vai- lr- !"' : VVa11'1 XV:,I,;- STc' s' l-r-m lsco. S.pleml tr.i 1 .1 r l". Wheat. """ ' " IJurpool, tVptcmlvr 1U. Wheat Steady. XKW VSKS FOR El.llCTRIOITY. Cuts to He Transported MI0Mlles a Day lly the Mysterious Fluid. New Y'ork. September 6. new scheme of triinsiortation Is to be Introduced be tween New York and Ilosion, whereby, il Is sml, large pa-kages md cars cou I. lining passengers call bo whisked from one place to the other, IS'i mile.'. In less than .111 hour. An experiment with the machine was held In Huston In the pres ence in, it, scientists. Including A. K. lMlln.ii'. of Tints' college. He a nnoniiocl that lie was thoroughly satlsiled with tin svstetii. It consists of a magnet cur iMiiglus from a single mil. which follows .1 i-uitcilt of ol-.vlt-k'ity with one l-.orse power. It Is said that one ton can thus N transported 1 Mo miles ,1 lay at a cost of 'W cents The ai'l'licatloll of electricity to ma chinery, is me-itioueil iii'ovo. Is not all the uses In which It em he applied. It cures in st obstinate chronic diseases with wonderful and -dartling rapidity. In-. Dariil. th ole 'ti-o-niaiieilc physi cian of Astoria employs the rem-sly with womb rful success, a Is proven by the tistiiuoniils that wc have hcttororc published of the remarkable cures that he has made in this vicinity. Dr. Darrln came to Astoria to remain Miickiiitir - ii' - Iih- jn-t aiiivi-1 t'oi-'iiulii--, mi cs I li.lili ;it 'I-i fiti'l fi-ilK The Only hut a llmltd tlm, but aln.-a npenlns h!a ofTlr.o In thl city his practice hai pouri i In on him 'i rupllly th.it h has con- rl'i.'.'l to extend hl vlnl. to Octohr I. j )',i. n 1, i orn"- to il.lt him from a M an-a of trrrltory. Tlie o(?i'-r 1 iy u youiu t man rod'.- on hora -hank 1 mlliM to hi 1 Iri-a'i'l for ih xifn'-i. In tun minjti- 1 from th- tlrno th doctor commi-nr.d j op.-railoii he i vti hear, an I th nxi! -.v h. h-ft for horn. i-lu,'h trsatm. nt ! l ordi-ra on thr marv.-)ou. un-1 ahowa the or.il rful cun-a that can he efferttd ty j moh rti .kill wio n Mmpllacl hy snr-h ' m-n .-ii Dr. Durrln. Dr. Da.-rln oontln- j ii- co tr.-at all ihi-im-a, the rlfh and poor i.liki'. frn- of turtle, except mwUclnn, at hm offl'.-e at tls (J. ..Iili-nt hotel, from j 'j to 14 a. m. dally. Thoo willing to pay from 10 u. m. to i p. m. at one half his form, r cl.nrKi-K. H" Klv, tret- and ron- M li-iitla! tx.iriilnatlor.a to til at the efflce or oy lett.-r. lie treats all cnrahle nr-1 vous, chronic, acute and priva-.e dtseaaes ; of the eye, ear. nose and throat: catarrh, j deafness. I.ronchltla, la grippe, tonsump-j 1 tlon. heart. Ili-er, and kidney diseases, : : 11 r.d will under no eIrcum-iiinciK tike a taw that he cann d cire or benelit. , Cures of private diseases guaranteed and 1 e.er puhllshed In the paper. Circular ,111,1 ijiKftlon Manks sent free inquiries . n.-tiered. IXiOSK KL'YI.Vfi CONTINLE3. New York. September 1'). Cradstreet' 111 say tomorrow: Tho business of the week ha been marked hy a continuation of comparative ly loose buyinar by the Jobbing and com mission merchants 1.1 anticipation of fu- ture wants at almost all important dls- trthutir.fr points, T?:e export of wheat, fl-JUr Included, from both coasts of the I'nlted States and Montreal show a fall- Irit off from last week, but are still very large, aggregating S.(1.S0$ bushels. Thert are 173 bu.iines failures reported throughout the I'nued States this wtck, gainst DS last week. FURTHER DETAILS i OF THE WRECK I i j : LITHE DENMTE INrilKM TI0X Or THE Kill OKANDE COLLISION Nimhtr l Deaths Estimaicd at Eurt fas semjer Train Cooplctely Telescoped. L'reiijbt and l'ascR(;ers Siattertd. bearing gold, silver, clnnebar, read, tin, I copper or other valuable deposits here I tofore located." Denver. September 1J-G a. m. Vp to 1 Kver since the present law. quoted ' this hour but little information has been ' feet 1ml by the Rio Grandt people liere 01 tht Newi-astle disaster. The number the Am'slon is vailouslv 1 U10 riian.le and Pacific coast flyer and at the time of tW collision was at an unusually high rale of speed, In order ' ! to make up an hour's tlm The trains : eatiie togvthcr w ith a crash, the s:ock train completely telescoping the passen- ! ok lire and It was impossible to even approximate at this hour the number energy ami ingenuity the value of their of victims Numbers are missing who claims depend. are supposed to be In the ruins of the ' More than twenty valuable products i.irs. Relief trans have leen started to I are embraced in the list of natural Se ttle scene, and are expected to arrive dared to ho metaltferous. There are in u few hours. posits found upon these lands and de- The right of way Is covered with do- 1 petroleum, usphaltum. mineral hydroc.ir bris ami It will he some time before the j pons, borax, amber, gypsum (land and wreckage can be removed and the tricks plaster of parts) limestone, marble, dla repulred so that traffic can be resumed. motuls. clay nitrate and carbonate of The otliei.ils of the Rio Grande who j silver, sulphur and alum, kaolin, china happened to be in the vicinity of Nw- clay, phosphates. bulTTIing stone, stone castle hull left for the scene of the 1 pf special commercial value, coal and slato wreck. j for roofing. I The railways have been confident that THE Nl'MUER KILLED. j s, erelary Rllss would sustain the views Newcastle. Col.. September K The lat est estimate tonight places Ihe number killed In this morning's wr?ek on ti e IVnv.r and Roi Grande and Midland at thirty, while eighteen were taken out seriously injured. It is lmiMssible to se cure more than an estimate of the loss of life, and not half ot thase known to he dead have biuii identified. Many of the unfortunates will never be known, and it Is possible that Tie number killed will always bo In doubt. THIEF CAUGHT. Eugene. September 10. Deputy Sheriff Fiawhy. of Modoc. Cal.. returned to Eu gene today with Cal. Cornell, the Califor nia cattle thief whom he has been chasing. He caught his man last evening on the h-ldge near Jefferson, being assisted by Cons-table Stralney. of Albany. The prs oner will ! taken to California as soon as extradition apers are secured. WHEAT ADVANCES. Chicago. Si'ptemher 10. Sentemher wheat sold at a dollar for a brief time this morning. The advance was caused by the strength of the foreign market and continued heavy export engagements. ... i! 1 VSi!liajl3 THE ASTORIAN tias the largest circulation of anv paper on the. Columbia River SO. 81. FeallyZCheap Store In Astoria iecrturv diiss nenticrs a uecision Which Affects Land Grants. 1 HE RAILROADS WILL API'EAL QaeMie Tirato Vbat Coniti stes Mistral Lasd .Marble I Mineral Witbis Measisij of the Statite, 8t. Louis, September 10. A Gl.fbe-Demo-crat siieclal from Waalilntton say: 8,-cretary Bliss ha rendered a decision which affect all the Western railw'njr grams. The case on which the decision was made la that of the Pacific Coot Marhle Company against the Northern ' Pacific- Railroad Company and state of ! Washington. It Involves title to marble lands In the state of Washington, a por.lon of which was claimed by the ' railroad company a Indemnity 'Cor iandjt lost and a portion by the state of Wash ington as part of a school grant. The question Involved wis whethec marhle is mineral within the meaning of the mining laws and also under the term of grants to the railroad company and state. The secretary decided, ofter an exhaustive review of former ie&tiyna by land comissloners, Secretaries Kirk wood and Teller, and various state courts, that marble Is a mineral within the mean ing of both mining laws' and gAnts, and is. therefore, not subject to selection or patent to either railroad companies or state under the term ot their grants. The secretary also decided that this rul ing applies to all su5tance known as i "neral by the recognlxed authorities. It j will have the effect of confining future patenting of lands by railroad companies I to lards that are more valuable for I rgricultural than for mineral purposes, and i far-reaching In that It affects ; lands along the l'.nes of nearly all tana 1 grant roads in the I'nlted States. Mineral lands, i-s defined by the re vised statutes of the I'nlted States and . d -clarel to available "?br saie w In- divdiuals In limited parcels. In or-kr that j their resources may be developed, are 1 described as "mining claims upon veins ! or lodes of quartx or other rock In places ! above, has been In operation, more than ; years, the department of the interior has iermlttel settlers to settle on land 1 Ciintalnlng deposit which, while not legit imately mineral, -are d,-iign.ii d un 'er the rules of the department to le metal- ifcrous. lietween the foMhllls of the Rocky mountains on tbe east and the shores of Puget sound on the west there .ire hundreds of Industries wrought out of or based upon Hie natural resources . of Utnil which the government permitted I settlers to take. Some of these Industrie, I government to Its citizens, upon whose placed hy the commissioner of the general land office. The sweeping reversal will result In their temporary consternation Pitd they will appeal to the United States supreme court, which is now the only alternative left to them. Royal make the food pure, wholesome and delicious. FOYQER Absolutely Pur ROYAL HUH sowoca CO., af TOSK. - Pill IS