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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1897)
MTT'S r,'i ''J Km1 THE DAILY ASTORIAN It the biggest and best piper on the Columbia River THElASTORIAN has the largest "circulation of anv paper "on the:Columbla:Rlver KULL, ASfciOCIATICI PRKSS HISPOKT. VOL. XLVII. ASTORIA, OKKtiON, St MUV MOKMXO, SKITKMUKlt 1;, IM7. ii xmu. an. TERRORS OF THE i SKACUAY TRAII WILLIAM GADSBY -The HousefurnlsHer Washington" and Flrst.Strects.fr Portland, Oregon (iniphlc DcMrlption (if the DiflUul I tics to lie r.niountcrcd. IIOOD TO III: M M K) IMWSON i SurtlaH Alyci Mints flc Han Solved I he lil-ily inn) other renville. I won fu'iiy cure of dafns anil noises In my ears In ten mlnutu. lt.for to m Rt Mansion, Or., where I am work hit on a farm fur Mr, Noah dregs; J. 8. M'ALIBTTU. "r-'PliOF. ASDREE AND HIS BALLOON ..Bargains in Furniture.. rrrihlf m h cl Interning I banned fur J loop v llujl FOR THREE WEEKS Aih CIiiuiiImt Suit Full nii j; Jlott-I Suit, : pieetn .! IIt iMtciul wood, each IIwIhciiiIh, iron, nny tti.( . fl in. 4 II, !l ft fi in ,.r i ft IIMlj-jir:nH, woven wire Muttrt'MS, wool toj Ile! Iunp' i 10 () I ") 1 50 2 :o .WRITE FOR A CATALOGUE". Carpets Cheaper Than Ever Before Kv ry tiling to furnish throughout at prices which lnrlyzecotniietition Sole Agents for Knox and Wauturton Hats BUFFUM PENDLET?N Hatters and Ftirtiishers 04-Tltlrd Street. PORTLAND, OR. ....The Only Exclusive Men's Furnishers.... I-.tiIhimI. h. t ml., r ! - A I. It. r .1 t . .1 I-ik. Il.ni..i. A!uk,i. H il. ml r 5, wn rr.rlvid ,lr today fr..m Julius Krb kon, who I. ft n,i. . n y I.,. i J ,l fr Klon.liki-. l.l. koti, who KU l.n. m. hi fur II... P.i. rlllr I .".llll I ..mp.ll.y In IM i lly W.MIiH; "ll ill Ink.- i.i.m( iwcniy.nve days bt-fi.ro wr kh l.i I.,. ii niv. nri.l maybe I"ii.-r, if Mil. i.rrll.l.. win. I () , ,.t n.iiiil l ugulnst u. W,. tiftv.- l.i i ii In n- . ii Wi-k waiting Wr iiiiniii .u ihi j l'Ml iiMlnt mi. h 'i mil l W, r,. Klllt , l. try ami mart for Iuori niy to. , morrow. If It In ii. ..IN... Thi- lrli U the : Knim I , vrr li . I In my nf, . ( ,,, u ivr three wnk In art ..v. r. and ll n ..lily I' mil. ImiK. About 2. horses , ari- mi On. roml. uti.l they are ilylnif at Oik ruiK ,.( tr.mi to X ju r ilny. It In I lintH.).i. f..r ii man to to thr.iiiKh mw . tu 'ilk In wiiti r ii. to hlii iirinn. Wr ! ..t niir of niir li.ri llr fHI i.vrr u HIT nUmt l.ii fiit tiiifh. Thi'r nil Qiy ninny linri fulling ovi-r rvi-ry ilny II. nt I Will iifitT .I4IMHI lr ..IT1 i "W fun ifi i a lil tu rf fur aliut I:?"' ir ll. Hi y..ii i-.n inn.j;iu. w lint It in t.. mki- th. trip "Tlifr,. aro li.ln nf yn:.r.n Uhii. un.l tn kill nonif evrry ilay ami tlif nii'fl la Vfty u""!. Iluv,. ii. .t tin. I .i (id., nf l.rid.l .M.r m- lift the bi.it. (!Kil rf.H'in liy. bi. nuf hml tin M.vr with tilch t.t tiukf It. I rat nuTf In iif tlnv tlinn I .11 1 at lioni In a .k " tiik riKna.KM Siii.vi:ii ' Wa.l.iiik't.iti, Si'i't. tnUr - Si--rvtury i Alui r l iitiw riiKiiifi'il In it ii attinipt tn ll.ilxt tllr (jUfiitli.ll ff how t( Kit KUlllfi lulu tin- Kl..n.likf k'.'l.l r-tlnn nnU tin r-by liii. i tit tliriiii iii'.l '.tn atl.-ii. Tlir ;ru!f Ifiu liai tax.-. I thr bi'iit thntiKht t.f AIj;fr uii'l hi" bnitli. r i ul. In. t i.rll.r. but ll l brllrkril by Alii.r tllat by una l. nf a nnvi I i-li.irii. ti-r of tran-in.itatin'i, tnr K..1.I .'.iiiniry m.iy ln nrtrnti il In thr nii.lnt ..f thr Alakan wintrr. Ho ha u-v in .1 .iirrii'.iii.l.'ii.'.' with ii t'hbni;.! liHtiittir. wh. niuk.ii a l- i.niiitr.r .inr rlally a.lail.. fur " In l"t."Kl"K imiiim. bin u lib h may br r. a.lily n.L. t-t . '1 t.i thr navlBatl'in of thr Yukon whi n frosm. With tlui.1' niaililn." pNi-..! on thr ilir. ll In h(i.l mittlflftit f din be currliil Htuto of Orrifon, County of Multnomah. mi 1. J. H. McAIUtur, flrt Mng duly .worn, Oot9 and lay that tha fori(toln ulal. mi nt of Do. tr. iidin ill an. 4 1Jt .. drafnoaf ant out In tho fongolni aiate mi' lit nlKnc.l by rrn- l truf. J, H. M'AMHTKU. HuImitIUiI and awoin to brforr m,, till tnenty-iovcnth day of Hay, l-'i. 'C. J. M UOUOALU ANolary I'ubllo for a.l County and B-aia. Alvord. Tixa. Dr. Imrrln-Ir Sir:! wntr i tn form you that my aon Davbl In cun-d. I r rlvd your mvdlcln. by lettrr th. Uth of April and rommi-n'-i'd trnalirifnt the Hili. and bin , urn quit running In a frw dnya and lie tan In ar Juot u irK.d im any i lilld. I aliail nevi-r fori(it your klmliienn and ItPitrflt to my child, riraar aofept my icratlttidr. A. L. NOKKH. Mr. K.lltor- For year. I have brn Kraduully arowlntr deaf, until about one yrur no I brrutno almmit totally draf In one rar and the other partially ao. Dr. tiarrln cured me June 21 In ten nilnuten by hl new mode of cur. by .lectrlcity. Story of It b'in, Sujhtcd in the far North Discredited. TIIK OI'IMON () KXI'F.KTS .Nolhioi) Improtialoc io (he Kcporl (.tugrapk icdllv. Iiut It Mum Be Ditbctievcd oa ac enaat of the Time Anriree Not Lout. Nw Vork. 8.bm!r 1S.-A ir.Pilal to the Hrr-Id rrom Wanblmfton nay,: Arctic txolori-ri anl icintiit here are rnu'h Int.-r.Ht.d n thd report that a baJloon, auppovd :o !iav been that of Andrrr. the explorer, ha. Uen ovor the vllb.ic., of AiiUI1r.iwak.iJe, In tht nrovlnc of Ini.-nlzlnf. ITofc.iror William Hark- havr dnmp' d b.iili of Orlt-ntnl hi-ro. ! Two bout havo liwn nlr,pd by the Im- I mlkratbin lr.ff tors, md thlr own-r ! will Irf- trl"l In th- friftel 8tatarourt. yu.xisn Fir.r.i the BOfTir. ' THE GERMANS AND THE NEW TARIFF Dnvr. flpt.;mber !.. E. Wllllamn. Tariff War. of .Mi-rtdlin, Mian , arrived In the city to- I dlLV. Mr. U'HMnm Im ... . . ..... ' - ." in"., vnviior It, , to arrive from th yrllow fevrr rtK. "!lrar'ans ""d tonSCrativeS Want I ri. i. ne carries wnn mm a health cr-i't'-ate and an affidavit, the latter pbdjr Inir that he will nut re-enter the atate of MlMltnlppI until after the quarantine had bein removed. "Even In caae of death In my family," he aid, "I enubl not re-enter without kHn nxrutfd. The r"at't conrerna ilon prevail all over the nt. and the trlotrt regulation are enforrd. Train, hearing paMenger. through the atate are movlnir with the door, of tho car lockd, Juat a Chinamen are ent under lond through thla country to Cuba. Everybody who la able to move la fWlr.t to the country. p,uIjw-m In many of the town. I almoat at a atandstlll. The cotton crop, which In only one-third har- veated, l the heaviest In the hlatory of the mate, and if tho epidemic spread. FACTORIES CAN STAND IT Do X.t Xeed the War, lot Will Cstahlish Braachea ia the liited States. I the loin will be Incalculable. Everythtrg drpnda upon the .uccea of the author! tlet in holding the fever Itnlde the tin lictatcn New Orleana and Mobile." I realda at HllUilule, three' miles from '"'" "f ,flt' flllvjl observatory, was n-kel I'ortlund and can ba Hen any tlma to verify the above .talernvnt WM. GATES. Ir. Parrln makes a specialty of all dl. eaars of the eyo, ear, nose, throat, ca tarrh, deafness, bronchitis, la grippe, consumption, dynpepsla. conUpatlon, heart. Hut and kidney disease. llr permanently cures all dlnenn's of the genlto-urlnary organ. In either nex. All jiei-ullnr female troubles are conflden tbilly treated, as well aa acut", chronic, prlv.iir ami in r iniii .lii. .ir In men or women of whatever nature. If curable. No faint tikrn If not. Hail cases can be treated at home after one visit to the d'K-tnr't office. All busl urns relations with Dr. Darrln are strictly confidential. AX()THinTlCTORV FOR THE REBELS sm.nr. di.ok ait the r.iimir.NT ijt tiiK tArtinr. oroirz'uTi;A(.o. to relieve nil dlntrvss. ! IU Mi:iI.HT f 11 AKTKHI'J). ' Hnitlli'. Sipl. mler H -The steunishlp llliiiiiUil.lt ban l f n fhartei id by the I North Ain. rl.an Tr.iiii.rtutloii A Trml ' Ing ('..nipany tn curry north from Sea tile 1'nlted State trimps w hich tire to be sent ' to St. Ml hurls. Thr Unit will also carry ' Mvi-r mriinilmnt nil). 'blurry ami supp'trs Ivft lhln.l by the CI. m Inml. .lorales' tt.itiil Mtenrj hcoed- -C :emjla Sana Will lie ia lti Cuarml- Muri Nstchinij rtevnlutinn in Hnmlarav Creditor's Sale Osgood Stock LIOIITNINQ STROKES. mmmMMMULJH Thcio tiro few people who would care to be struck by lightning, and Jennie fierce, of Pino Tolnt, Vt., wua one of thrte. She was struck n few days aro however, and rendered uncotiai'Kius for otno time, but since she recovered her senses, she Is very glad that II bupp -m d. Tho reason l that, nfrr being totally diuf for ten years, sho citn now hear as well us any one, the chanKc having boon caused by the shock. The application of eleetrlelty In an other form by a skilled liuiid does not shock the mot delicate nyiitrni thougii equally effective In rurlng deafness and other diseases. Dr. Darrln now located New Tork. September lg.-A Hemld dispatch from Panama, says: According to advice received by way of Salvador, the cdty of Quexaltenango. Gautemala. hoa been captured by the retxdH. For twenty-four hours the g.irrl ion held the city by hard fighting, but tho riM forces were so much ereatrr that they were forced to surrender. Im mediately following tho surrender the main body of the garrison Joined the In- urgenta, thereby adding materially to I he strength of rixwpero Morales' move ment against Preeblent Barrtos. The rebel ere now moving on Champerlco, and there will be Niid tlghtlng there. n thr place Is giirrincil by a Htrom force. The government also holds th towns of Koatahiillii and San Fi llv, ,b splto relcl attacks there. The bw nf ' Qiicxnlti'iiiuigo in a severe blow to the government, and gives Morales undis puted control In that ivortl.m of (ianlr- ninln. It is believed, too, to be the bcglti nlntr of tho end of Harries' supremncy. There serins Utile doubt now that n new gvvortiment will bo eolublishmed with Mn rnjes at Its hnad. Don Kmilio dt Lion, Airnwrly minister ! rrom i.autcmala to Mexico, and Fran cisco Ettoledo hnve been thrown into prls on In Gautemala for conspiracy In the present revolutionary movement. Gcnoml Domingo Vnsquei, formerly While this sale lasts the greatest bargains ever offered may be had, and the sale will not last a great while longer, as prices have been put on the goods that are bound to make them sell quickly. It is not every day that you can get a $15 Suit for from $5 to $8, or a $3 Hat for $1.50, or a pair of $2.25 Shoes for $1.40, and while the oppor tunity lasts anyone needing anything fn this line should take advantage of it, as A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE. In Aslorln at the Occident hotel until I October 1. la Heating many case, dolly PeMent ot Honduras, has been expelled and that they do not nsk relief In vain j fIMm "i'nnl.i by request of the presl hi ilcmimslr.ited beyond a doubt by the following cures. Me treats all cliroiK acute and pilv.ite disease with the same success: A MOIT REMARKABLE CASE, DeaftiOfS Cured In Ten Minute, by Elro trlcity after All Other Method. Had Failed. j Editor Oregonion: Since IS years old i iT am now 2!') I hnve been troubled with If you do not wish to buy, come In and see the prices, and then i t- w ie i could scarcely hear anything rrom ono car. ana tne otnar wus partially deaf. The cause of the deafness was Uncharging ears. All known remedies to science tailed to cure me, tell your friends how cheap goods are being sold. J. D. KENNEDY .Trustee. lont of Honduras, who asserts that Va.- quex Is hatching a revolution to over- j throw the government of Honduras, mak- ! Ing tho Guutemalan frontier hi. base f operations. Gautcmalan troops have dls- ' prrscd Vasquci's force, Ot'NHOAT GOES SOl'TH. Sun Frnmisco, ScpioinN'r IS Pursuant to orders from Washington, the gunhoit Alert sailed for San Jose de Guutemiil.i Ibis mofiilng. via Ampulco. where she will probably receive further orders. to the lot ml in ol thi, village and the Ignlllcuiic nf Th -tport. and said that he had not been ab'j to locate the villi ge ix.titly ond the max at his commard. but he found on o.ie t'. the maps a place m.irkid Anlxlferovsk. which he aoumxl "'" a dlffereni 3-lllir if th. name of thr same village. Tnlt place Is in north latitude alnnft 57 degrees and Is abiut ii) mlbs west of north from Krasnolnrik, I be town from which the tlegrapMc dlt patrh was s-nt annouv ug that the bal l.xin had been seen. Frof. Hardwlck s.tid that an Andree md started In hlr balloon from Dane. IslanJ ti the north of Spitsbergen. It was concluded that if It was his balloon he did suoed In crossing th. polar region. In.tead of going north from bi. polr of aeoanure, has been toward the. east :inJ south. ' his general direction slnce lie left Trom Commodore George V. Melville, U. S. ' A., the Arctic explrir, said: "It Is pOBslbie that Andrei . balloon may have been seen and reported fro'n the Yeniseisk district of Blberli, but I am Inclined to doubt IT the explorer ever had been In the vicinity, or that the new. of his lwing there could be communicate.) at this time of the year to :he outside world. I am of the opinion that tho tal Imin never went very far from Hpitibir gn. and II have for ome tirre feared that Andree has m?t death In the Arctic tlimiKh even If he come down on the land In the f ir north, the chances are he never would be heard from. "The n glon whence the news of the , Mghilng of the balloon comes Is little traveled, from April to October, and It would I difficult for the news to be r.irrl.tl to the nearest telegraph station ut This season, and the natives would not know whut the balloon was If they saw it In the air." Walter Wellman, the newspaper cor resiKindrnt, who has mule a sjieclal In vestigation of tht practicability of Arc :lc KJlOiinlng. disTedlts tho Siberian story, though be does not coincide wbh the prevailing belief that Andrce Is lost. In his opinion AndnVs changes of safety are about one to two. Concerning thr Ic.t-H; tldinss via St Petersburg, he said: "There l nothing improbable in the story so fat as the geographical position of lite SlW'ri.m vllac,. s concerned, arid of the Siberian village Is concerned and the distance the balloon must have irav , eled to get there. Tho dbtance the bal loon would liavc traveled from Spitsber gen to the Siberian village, assuming that It crossed Frnnx Jos-ph Ijtnd anl thru over the Arctic sea. Is somthirg like If milis. This he might hive done In much bus time than nine weeks. Vn tll further evidence conies to hand, the Sllierlun story must be disbelieved, t.ot bccMusp of the distance, but tiecause of j tho tlmo which elapsed. It would be I nili-.iciihius If Andree s baloon had re tained the power to float In the air W days. Andree himself did not reckon : uiwn his ability to remain In the ulr I more than 40 days, and M or at the out side SO days Is the estimate of others ! familiar both with aervnnutlcs and Arc- , tics. MORE GOLD HL'NTERS. Seattle. September IS. The steamship Farallon sailed today for Skaguay and Alaskan ports with ) passenger, and i.O ton of freight. At Victoria the steamer will take aboard ome of the pat?ngera of the Eugene, whose trip was a failure. THE GOULD MILLIONS. New Tork. September IS. -The World prints the following: George 3. Gould with hi. family re turned on the steamer St. Louis. For three months while Mr. Gould has been resting In Eurcpe a, business revival has added at least Ill.OW.O'O to the value of the Gould securities. THE MULTNOMAH ATHLETIC GAMES sr.w rxciric coast kecokds estab- LISHEO AT YESTERDAY'S MEET. Wilhnr. White, rianoinai aid Blairenthal the Stars Splendid Shotting Made by All. Portland. September 15.-3peclal to the Astorin.)-Todr.y's meet of th-; Multno mah Amateur Athletic Club was a suc cess In the matter of reoord-breaking. R. T. Wilbur established the following new Pacitlc cooat records: Putting the 16-pound shot. 44 feet and 5 Incnes; throw ing the discus, 101 feet aii3 5 Inches., and throwing the 16-pound hammer with cne hand, 123 feet and 1 Inch. The following new Pa-iilc northwest records were established: Two-mile bl iyc!e. unpaced. by Eugene White, time ToW;, throwing 16-pound hammer, by Edward Flannagan. 135 feet: pole vault, by Bert Kerrigan. 10 feet ind 7 inches: 440-yard dash. Godfrey Blumenthnt, seconds. GREAT CYCLING FEAT. Hoston. September lS.-Jimm;.' Michael toc.-.y won the greatest cyelinsr even! ever run on any New England track. It was the International 23-mlI? race on tho Charles river park track, and wns run In the fastest cycling time the world ever saw. Michaels' competitors were Luclen Lesna, of France, and Eddie Mo- Liunee. or Cambridge. Michael's w as 43, 5Si- time Berlin. September lS.-The firs', batch of replies to the circular of Inquh-y as to the effects of the new United States tariff law, circulated by the" Frankfurter Zle tung, has been printed. The general tenor of the answers .how that the manufac turers generally expect to be able to withstand the new train without aid, ss the agrarians propose. In the shape of a tariff war with the United States, and higher prices for cereals. The replies, however, show that some branches of German Industry have been hit mora or less hard. For Instance, the Iron and steel Industry of Sollngen and Remsheld, with the sole exception of .clssjrs. bas been seriously Injured, and the same Is . true In the case of yarns and the cheaper .ilk stuffs of Crefcld. the cloth factories of Lennep and Huckenwegen, the prints of Glad bach and leather and gloves and the cheaper linen of Slllcla. On the other hand, Chemnitg knit gocd and hosiery, the Saxon cotton Industry, Gera woolens, Berden and Barnvsn trim mings. Grefeld neckties and Volghtland laces, curtains and knitting machines. are barely touched. Besides, a number of manufacturers, notably the Chemnlts Hosiery Co.. are contemplating starting factories in the United States in expec tation thit the new tariff will la.t for a number of years. In the meantime the agitation of the agrarians and conservatives for a tariff war on the United States Is more vigor ous than ever. The Deutscher Zeltung, the leading organ of the r-a-rarrins. In an article Inspired by high government offi cials, says: "In spite of the desire to retaliate against the United States, the hands of the government are unfortu nately tied to a large extent, as "xpwri ence ha clearly demonstrated that Ger many cannot do without the main Amer ican supplies, such as cotton and petro leum, and, to a smaller degTee, cereals. ... ,i A OI.OBE TROTTER. : ' . St. Louis. September IS. William John Thaler, on Austrian, called at the sheriff's office today and had that official sign his name on a little book. Thaler said he was making a tour of the world on foot and had started from Montreal May 13, 1S33. He says he traveled 10,09n0 miles and expects to walk Zi.OoD miles more be fore he gets through. He has his route mapped out and expects to accomplish his Journey by May 13, lft)3. He says he will tramp to Mexico and thence to New York. From there he will go to Europe and visit every country there. Likewise he will go through Africa, Asia and Aus tralia. He has not begged for anything since he started, and says he has walked 105 miles on five meals. The greatest dis tance traveled In one day was 52 miles. He Is unmarried and blind in one eye. UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEAT5 ausrantMd the Bsst In the Market CORNER FOURTH AND OLISAN STREETS - PORTLAND, OREGON until Dr. Diinin treated mo with el c- TO CI RE A COLD ONI- DAY Tuko Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to euro: 25c. Fur salo by Charles Rogers. EVADING THE LAW. Japanese Being Smuggled into Seattle From Vancouver. Seattle. September IS An attempt Is being made to evade the pauper immigra tion enactment by bringing Jap-inese from Vancouver In fishing boats. They are landed here In out of the wfcy places and go by tr.iln to Portland, thence dis persing. The owners of the fishing boats receive $5 a head for bringing thm ovr. K convicted tney win oe sunject to a lino of Jl.ouO and Imprisonment, while the paupers will be deported. So far It Is believed that four boats Red Hot One Best quality Aluminum Thimbles, lo each. Best Steel or Bene Crochet Hooks, lo each Black or gray Corset Steeds, Bo each. 4 os best Sewing Machine Oil, 6c bottle. All Silk Itihy Ribbon, nil colors, lo yard. Tooth Brushes, 3c each. Steel Wire llaiir Pins, lo box. Best Soap Stone Slate Pencils, 14c dox. Lead Pencils, rubber ends, go ,jog We hnve the biggest School Tablets for Sc each. Children's School Handkerchiefs, So each. School Children's Book Straps, 6c each. Children's School Umbrellas, E0c each. School Sponges, 2c eaoh. Collar Buttons, So dox. Knitting Silk, 14c Spool. Good Pins, lo paper. Good Sewing Thread, 24c spool. Black Darning Cotton, 1c card. Shanahan Bros. The Only Really Cheap Store In Astoria. NEW RACE RECORD. Indianapolis. September lS.-Star Point er made a world's race record at tho fairgrounds this afternoon. Pointer won the third heat in a race with Joe Palchen in 2'01. BALD DEFEATED. New York. September IS.-Ed.lle Euld Of Buffalo, was defeated today at th Manhattan beach bicycle races by E H Kiscr. of Dayton. O.. In the ono-mlle nro fcsslonal. Time, !:lli. THE GOLF CHAMPION. Wheaton, III.. September 1S.-H. J Wheaton. of the Onwentxa Club, won the golf championship of the United States for ISO?. MOORES FOR REGISTER. Salem. Or.. September li.-(Spe .inl to the Astorlan.)C. B. Moores. of this cltv received a telegram this afternoon from Senator McBride. at St. Helen, saving: "You have been recommended bv the delegation for appolntm?nt as reViir of the land office at Oregon City." nis is the office T. T. Geer rteoi..,i Mr. Moores. it is understood, will accept! MAYOR PHELAN BOSS. San Francisco, September IS. Mavor Phelan his In a very pointed way warned the board of education that if It does not keep strictly within the letter of the law In the matter of appropriations, It may be ousted from office, as was the board of supervisors. BASEBALL SCORES. Pittsburg. September IS. Pi'.'.sburg 13, St. I.ouls 1. Baltimore, September IS -PlKimore 8. Philadelpia 3. Chicago. September IS. Chicago 4. Lo isvllle 2. Brooklyn, September IS. Brooklyn 9. Washington 10. Boston. September IS. Boston 9, New Tork 3. Cleveland, September IS Cleveland . Cincinnati 0. Second game Cleveland 4. Cincinnati 3. MISS SHEARER INSANE. San Francisco, September IS. -Miss Flo ra McDonald Shearer, a poet of national reputation, has been declared Insane and today will be taken from this city to a private asylum at Llvermore. All of her living relatives reside either in Scotland or on the Isle of Skye. Roys makes the food pure, wbolesom. sod delicious. mi FOYDER Absolute! Pure OYU KMUHO POtfDCII CO., MCW YORK. 1! M H 1'