The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 25, 1897, Image 1

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THE DAILY ASTORIAN It the
blvreat ind hut rnr
THE.AST0RIAN2nas the largest!
clrculatlontof inv cater
on thelColumtlalRlver
on the Columbia River
KULL ASSOCIATED PKKSS REPORT.
VOL. XLV1I.
ASTORIA, OJtKGOX, .SA'jTHDAY MORNING, KKITEMI5KU 25, 1897.
NO. 4.1
MBL HyUMJM. 1 II l-8 f l,2afl I U L, L BJL1 U
Creditor's
Sale
Osgood Stock
win
While this sale lasts the greatest bargains ever offered
may be.had, and the sale will not last a great while longer
as prlces'.have been put on the goods that are bound to
make: them sell quickly. It Is not every day that you ca
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 ocpor
tunity llasts anyone needing anything In this line should
take advantage of It, as A DOLLAR SAYED IS A DOLLAR
MADE.
If you do not wlsb to buy, come In and see toe prices, and tben
tell your friends bow cbeap goods are being sold.
J. D. KENNEDY
.Trustee.
Sole Agents for Knox and Waoburton Hats
BUPFUM PEINDLET9N
$S;Hatters ad
Furnishers
94TH!rd Street, PORTLAND, OR.
....Tbe Only Exclusive Men's Furnishers....'
City Book Store
Kluiuiiko Mas.
K 1 i h li ku itii!i Hook.
I'nitt'il .States (iovernini'iit (iciural 'hurt
rwU'tl up to ilat. Ihui't tttart without nJJJcojiy.i
lilnuk MiM'kt niiil StatiomTV.
Fixliinj; Turkic, IIuuiiiKM'k I'd'.
Liti-ft Novel-, iVrioiliruls uiul Magazines.
fi)Aliirkii ; cor
GRIPPIIN & REED-
OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
Monmouth, Oregon
A TRAINING SCHOOL FOR TEACHERS
llMtilnr Nurmiil Conn of three fruit
hunlur er wholly irfoiiil.
I'mlulns dopsrlineui of nine itde llh ."no children.
iii.lriii'ilnii mill Irnln ng In ) mim.tirt towrdtth t)
oin. mi.l Vocal Mmlo lor uiilille wiiool..
The Normal 1lilnm I. remgnited lijr Mt a 8TATK
l.i r r. rr.m i r u A l r. iu icaro.
I.i.lil rii-ii.. iiililiin, iHxjki, boaid and lodging (p-
I'niiinitiriTi, fi.nuuiier year.
HiiiiIkuI. bo Mini theimelvei. Illll 00 per year.
Arailimilo grades urcrptiHl from lilli rhools.
('midgut. cheerfully mill ou triplication.
Addre
I. L. CAMI'HEI.L. rrMdenl, or
W. A, WANS, Heereury Faculty
QUUUQUQ
D u n Q
BnDIIQDD
Mount Angel College
MOUNT ANGEL Marion Count , OREGON
Thli la Juat the pliu for your boya.
PollKhtful location, Urga bulMInga and
(rounda, fjood meala, plenty of haalthy
zrola, eioallfnt trchra and cartful
trnJnlnr- thla la what thay all aay of
MT. ANOEL. COLLEGE. Bond for CaU
alogue and apeolal terma.
School will open September t
P. F. PLACIDUS. Director.
Our Royal
Cream Flour
NONE BETTER
FOARD & STOKES CO.
Sole 'Agents
ASTORIA
OREGON
UNION MEAT COMPANY
Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard
ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS
Guaranteed the Beet la the Market
CORNER FOURTH AND OLISAN STREETS - - PORTLAND, OREGON
School Supplies
I'endl Vox iili lock and ky; contain
iHinliolder, lead pencil, iluta pencil an j
ruler, 10a each.
Hie our Linen I'aper Ink Tablet tur Ic.
Oifnpoeltliin I'.ouk of the let rul"! p-prr
only Oc e.ioli.
(uir ihjI'1i ii. .Iiiim are tli bent. i , Vic.
Z. un4 U! ea' h.
Wo acll 2 ilo n B'ap Stont BUta I'cnclU
for fc.
IaJ I'cnrll TaMot, good guall-y popcr,
Ic, 2c, to and ec.
Wo have got the blift'-iU Lead Pencil
Tnl;l t for If. each.
VAk botle beet fiimlHy Ifudlrige, Zc bottle.
Wood tovtrd BUl; Pencll, Ic dozen.
Kent lilnck Ink. If. bottK
liubb.r limcrt'4 Lead Pencil, 8c dozen.
Dlzon'a but Drawing Pencil, Sc each.
HIAlc tijriKC, 2c each.
leather Rcliool atrapt, in each.
We k"p the beat School Bpencerlan Pern.
School Crayon, all colore, In box, 3c bo.
Gold Pena and Pen IIoMere, 10c each.
Remember we are headquarter for ichool
euppll'i. We can aava you money by
buying your tableta, elate, ate, at
Slianatiaii Bros.
ELDER ARRIVES
FROM ALASKA
"The lluttom Has Ircd tkaa Out
of Shaqtiny."
ijoir smith a I'assi;.(;i:k
Se There Is I'lraty of (.old I Nleadilie
ad Me Will Kctf ia a
loath
Tlio lU in line lropi'l (imr out of
Kkniiuuy." Tlicae nr the wort, of I'ur-
r l.nml ri, of th u-aini r KMor. which
nrrlvf-l from Alirnk nt t o"cli-k Inet
rtrnlni. Thick wi-athrr ilrleyrd the
.truni-r and he ha.1 to jut Into Nnn.
aim.) for real, iilhcrwfkc thr iuiire wn
an uiievnitful line. Wh.-n ii.aijnvi
ImhiI Ihi. wmillilKii f oflnifi. at fiknu-
i.ny uii'l ly-a. ( itlnin J. nurn e.ill mat
iiii r.' K. ii ikui m i of nwn at Hkng.
tin y. muny uf whom ouM have to wln
r ili.tr or return. I.imiNrl iwlil:
"The Whllo pun. tin lmen nlmont In-
n-rIMi In any nnr. nml In iulte )
now. Know In f.tllmg urn arvnre riormn
Imvi- a lli.l to ih ulr.mly itr.ut illin-
culllr. uf that rml'. Hkanuuy l ili'.ij.
A gi ! many pplr will winter thtT,
ln-iiii:r thiy run dn noihlng rl.. M.iny
lime gune lo Iyra an.1 over !hi Chllkoot
iim. luit I h ,1 1 rout" will "Oti lr i luiicd.
nlilfiiKh nil whu nit.-mitil It huve o
fur not i.v.-r. It if much ih l.et route of
llir two. Ni-xi rrlhg Iiyra will be the
place, mil ('hllk'MJt thr rnute. A hre
numl"-r of 0l?.ipiln(nl people who caulil
iim n over Whit pi.ea ill wlnNtr at
Juikiiu. imr Unit Irp wn. nn Intf rmlnx
nil" an.) till n rxcttrm. nl. but now It I.
.llfTrreti. It : an obi etory. an.l thr
people urn tlcoumi!rtl l.y ihrlr failure
to h t nv. r. r brouiiht Nick a numhrr
who IM not cure lo wititir at Hk.iKuny
or Juneau."
Tlu' Kblr' ivumer.gfT Ht "m:rl.vil
ili folUmHiu thlrtrrn from Hkigiuay nnl
In from Junrau:
RKA'irAY.
F Hobi K. 8. Illnk.
(I. II. Iiml r.on It. M. Ilrln. r
K. M. M.iir and tonMre. M. It. Church
Ml A. K. ailb-rt M. F. Cotm
rnl Immediately upon their arrival h-re
th..y will be married In lAke county, 1
prmume, for her horn U there. Ilecauae
they have preferred to be married In thl
atutw. It mtmt not lc argued that eliher
Mr. Nmgiry or Prince Etrhy reg ird
tho former' divorce a larking In leg.ill-.y
In any other Jurlwllctlon. On the cm
irry, they ore advled by I heir ollcltor
In t.iilin that tlxi decren granted at
l.ik.-Nirt tin freed her nbeolutvly from
l..,u 1 I..iiiiry, ao that my marry
hi liny pnrt of tl world. If be chwif.
KHIHi ') AKHAIU OK THK FKVKIt.
H.iti KruncUco, Ht 't. 22. -The Cullfornu
titte iMiird of health l In dully tele
graphic communication lih I'r. Oil
phimt. chulrman of the lyiulcliina hoard
of health, and I ket advlne.1 of the
conilliloii of nffiilre In New Orlennn. The
board ha decided that If the i:eii,e con-llim.-e
to apreii'l. they will Innxct every
iriiln coming from New Orlean. and It
thiy find ia"tiger afflicted with the
fever, will (Uaramlne the triln and put
the impe't In the hopltnl.
YELLOW FEVER
SPREADING
PIONKEH INJI RKD.
Tacoma, B-t. 24. A Monteeano. W:ih.,
prclul to the Iter ay:
The Itev. W. I. Coper. a the re.ult of
a fall, uianiei a aeriou injury i no.
nj.li.-. (imluclng parnlyl of the loner
l.urt of hi body, and It I doubtful If
he recover. The Rev. Mr. Coer wa a
Ploiie.-r nlloiiary of the M. K. chur-h
on the I'nclflc conat, having cro'-d the
lxhthmu In iv:i.
H. W. P.ilm.r C. K. Iblney
It. T. Onrly A. II .Mauley
ii. inn af2&j;.
JTNKAU.
("Yew and II. il. Itlce
W. A. tirown
K. K. Hlnret
i. M. lMjMr
It. i'. Hmlth
W. K
wife
W. II. Dryer
K. A. Robn
A. Cooper
S. K. Johnnon
Hob" Smith
VOLUME OF TRADE
IS INCREASING
Dtsriie Tut t ti tow rrvEit vurxn-
tise or the sottn.
tltivv BaUacti Dae la fioai Abroad Big
(create la Epr( CmU
Import.
the wi ll-known Portland
porting man, who vii one of the Kldcr'
pimxengerii, raid Hint he wn only down
m a htielncK trip ami would rtiim In
motiih. ' I have br. n nil ovrr that coun
try, except up to uwon City, and there
I nothing like It. 1 rh.ill go hack an
oon nn poKKlbb. In n month. I have
licori over both ChllkiKVt nn.1 White pa""
nd nil ovrr tho Inkm. White pn. or.
the Pkngtiny route I not In It. It I
n utily and dangtToii route. Pycn I
II rlk-ht and -ople nr utill Koing over
'hllkoot, nhhoiiKh snow hnn commenced
fall. There will 1 n groat ruoh there
n t lip Kpting. riirre In in nty of gold up
hero, and the country le all right If a
man know what he Ik about and goo
pro-rly prepared. The iwirty I took with
me on the tlrxt trip of the Elder, AugiiKt
at, wii the firm to g't over Chllkoot
an. The Uiy were only thlrtivn day
rmii I'yrit to IMKwn oty. nnd their
record In yet the b'nt.
Ve hv no use for llnr In that
ountry. The other day the young man
hey (Mlled Hugerty, rfireH'iitlng the
iclatrd I'i-!'n and, 1 think, tho Orc-
KMiilan, wn given n few hour to leave
Skiiguay, becnuMe of nilsroproncntatlons
made in hln (llnpntches ;ilHnt the notions
noino of the people there. He left
for Sheep enmp, I liellcNe. A largo num
ber who could not get over will winter
t Juneau. There Is one advantage In
this a person hecomon Acclimated and
living Is cheap there n here, but there
I nothing to do hut moH, Yob, you
in my Alarkii Is nil I'IkIm, but It Is
time enough to go up In the spring."
Tho KIder In cxoottl to sail from hero
the north igain about Tuesday, and
aevcral tlokots have already been sold.
New York. Sept. 21. lirndntrvet'a to
morrow will say:
There I n check In the demand In
stHple llm. noticeable throughout the
South for the pa"! alx weeks. The yel
Ii w fever quarantine, which extend from
Toxn to Virginia, ha brought the whole
sale business to a practical standstill
hrmighout the greater portion of the
r. kIoii affected by the gulf state. At
tho center of distribution In the Central,
KaKtern nnd Western states, the recent
I activity In dry good, lurtn and harlwarc
has fallen off, but lit the West and Pa
cific const the buying by Interior mer
chants and the five distribution of mcr
cbniuilHe continue to be the features.
The Increased volume of general trode
Is HllmulntM by the continued heavy
movement of cereal to tidewater, the
almost unprecedented quantity ?xiir;ed
each week nnd the increased number or
lxtllo tiiuliiiK employment In in lu.-:ri.u
Rnd cimimerclal lines, as comp.ncd with
a year ago. together with the tendency
of gold to come hero from abroad.
Doctors Say It Is Ih-inrj Confined to
Localities b the Board.
SENSATION IN NEW ORLEANS
rhttictai to Be frotttated lor Sot He
portio'j a Cae The Nek dsts
tad Deaths.
I.
New Orlean. Sept. zt. me docWra be
lieve thut the board of health Is proiluct-tl-
of goo-1 result and that the fever
In not spreading, but on the contrary
1 being confined to localities. Ihus
far there have been a few caaes lesa
than 100 cant-, and IS death. The death
rate is in the neighborhood of U p
cent.
One of the sensation of the day wa
the announcement that the board of
health h.id decided to prosecute ttr. Mon
luxi for falling to report a case of su
plclou f-ver. Today Dr. Monluxl re
Iioned to the board of health the case
of Mlf Dreyfus, who. he said, was auf
fcrlng from yellw fever. It wa not
long before thl report was received that
the board had a report of the death of
Miss Dreyfu. An Investigation proven
that Miss Drvyfus had tuken sick alx
days ago. and that Dr. Mjnluzl had
fall-d even to report the case as upl
otous. There were nine new cases today and
three deaths. Of the 90 odd cases In Naw
Orleans, but four have been among the
negro .opulatlon.
Tlte situation Is generally unchanged.
Freight Is moving slowly and thire Is
prnotlcslly no panger traffic The
theatres are still open and amusements
arc not restrained. Hut that New Or
leans Is losing hundreds of thousand
Of dollars by foolish quarantines Is not
to lie doubted. The ordering by the
Southern Pacific Company of the steumer
Elnorte from Ntw York to Galveston
means that all eastern freights destined
for the Pacific coast will go through the
Texas port until the quarantine embargo
ugalnst this city Is raised.
enlng both to himself and friends; curat!
In two months.
Owing to the wish of hundred. Dr.
Dariin ha concluded to keep hi Astoria
office open another month and can be
found at the Occident Hotel until No
vember 1. Thl will give convert to hi
method of cure an opportunity to avail
themselves of hi treatment by electri
city. The poor treated free except mel
tclne, from to 10 a. m. dally. Hour
for paying patient,, from 10 a. m. to
t p. m.
Che.rge low and reasonable, according
to circumstance and ability to pay. He
give free and confidential examination
to all at the office or by letter. Ha treats
all disease of the eye, ear, nose, throat
catarrh and deafness, as well as acute,
chronic, private and nervous disease of
whatever nature. If curable: no cases
taken if not. Out of town pattents are
treated with unfailing success through
correspondence; one visit desirable. Write
for symptom blank and circular. Letter
of Inquiry promptly answered.
AT EDWARDS.
Edwards. Miss., Sept. 21. There have
been twenty-three new cases of yellow
fovir reported up to this hour 1:30 p. in.
IN MOBILE.
Mobile. Sept. 21. There have been three
(leuths nnd three new case since the
report sent out yesterday. The bulletin
tixlay reports tl cases, 6 deaths, 10 dis
charged, nnd 16 u:idr treatment. A
steady effort to pot the stringency of
th quarantine against Mobile modified
is mooting with partial success. The river
boats of the Alabama and Tomblgbce
rivers left tonight on the first tr'ns for
two weeks.
BASEBALL SCORES.
Boston Takes the Lead In the Exciting
Championship Race.
Baltimore, Sept. 24. Nearly U.VO peo
ple saw th Boston baseball player beat
the champions today and take th lead
In the exciting race for this season's
championship.
Lrooktyn. Sept 24. Brooklyn 10, Phil
adelphia t.
New Tork, Sept. 24.-New York 2. Wash
ington 4.
LANDSLDE OS
THE DYEAjTRAIL
Sheep Camp Wiped Out of Eilsteace
In a Twinkling.
EIGHTEEN ARE NOW MISSING
Jsst flex Aaiy Were Cijht Hay .lever Be
Kioaa- Skayaay Tnil a Solid
Mass ot Jlid.
RAILROAD BOOM
IN ARIZONA
KEJURKABLE ETFECT Or TBE ACT Or
THE UST lEGISUUKE.
Over Three Thoasaad Nile of Road to
tVtgia Coistractioi Right
Ahav.
CALIFORNIA TO BE HONORED.
Mr
Lnugtry and Her Prince Coming
"Home'" to He Married.
San Francisco, Sept, H. The nnnounce-
ment that Sirs. Lnugtry will marry
Prince Ksterhnxy Is confirmed. Attorney
II. C. Mcltke of this city Is authority
for tho announcement, which Is to be
tnken In connection with statements re
peatedly published since she secured her
divorce In May Inst as to Mrs. Lmgtry's
prospective marriage to thl distinguished
ead of an ancltnt family. I have re
ceived word, said Mr. MePIke, from my
llent. Mrs. Lnngtry, of her Intention to
return to California by the end of Novem
ber. The prince will aooompany her
GOLD IMPORTS.
New York, Sept. 24. -R. O. Dun & Co.'a
Weekly Review of Trade will say tc
morrow: ,
O.ihl Imiiorts have begun direct from
England and from France, beside the
arrival of $4.000,0i0 at Son Francisco from
Australia for wheat exoprted. The gold
received there and started from Europe
amounted to Iti.WO.OnO In four days, 'nnd
tho advance of Its rates by the Rink of
England to 2, per cent seems little likely
to chock the movement. In view of the
henvy merchandise balance due to this
country and the rise In the rate of In
terest here.
August merchnadlse and special exports
over Imports was not fur from f42.C00.000.
and In September the excess will evident
ly b larger, unless the shipments of gold
are considerable. Tho merchandise ex
ports from New York In tho thres weeks
of September have been 15.3 per cent
owr last year's, and Imports 1S.T per cent
less, and like changes on the whole trade
for the month wound result In net ex
iwrts of $.i3.OOO,0O0 merchandise, besides
silver.
Failures for the week have been 09
In the I'nlted Slates against 215 last
year and 2S in Cunnda ngalnst 39 Inst
year.
MYSTERIOUS POWERS.
MURDERER GONE MAP.
Columbus, Kan., Sept. 21 Ed 8tafn-
back. one of the notorious family of mur
derers In jnll here, has gone star e nind
through fear of lynching nt the hinds
of a mob. Stafllhock ts convicted ot
murder In the first degree for tho killing
of Frank Gnlbralth, one of several per
sons supiMHed to have been murdered In
the den of Stnffleback's nt Galena, this
county.
EVERY HOUSE BURNED.
Muskogee. I. T Sept. 24. Every busi
ness house In the town of Aftn, lo
miles from here, was burnled this after
noon. The loss was over IOO.OiM.
A Wonderful Remedy for a Wonderful
Age.
Electricity Is the wonder of the ago.
and the mode of treatment Is the nemo
of perfection. It penetrates the secret
ambush of disease and exterminates It,
root and branch, forever. It removes
the wretched symptoms of loathsome
maladies and averts Its dreadful effects.
It cures many of the most hopeless enses
and relieves pain that every known rem
edy ho failed in, and can be substan
tiated by the evidence of hundreds who
have been cured by Dr. Darrln. We give
lelow a long list of cures performed In
Idaho. Oregon and Washington:
Mrs. F. A. Morris. New berg, Oregon
Asthma and bronchitis ten years: restored
two years ago.
Thos. Madison, FUrmington, Oregon
Scrofulous swelling under the ear. causing
total deafness; cured.
A. E. Miller, photographer, 227 Knot
street. Alblna, Oregon Stricture many
years, so life was despaired of; cured.
Ex-Sheriff A. T. Schoeps' daughter,
proprietor" Northwestern Hotel, corner
Front and Clay streets, Portland: loss
of appailte. liver complaint and rheu
matic neuralgia for six months: cured.
Mrs. A. Banister Meadow, Lewis coun
ty, Wash. Excruciating pains In eyeballs,
liver and kidney complaint, deaf nes 31
years, and a lump In her side, thought
to be an ovarian tumor: cured.
Wm. M. Colwell. Ilwaco, Wash. Sciatic
rheumatism and liver complaint: restored
to health. Also his brother, George L.
Colwell. Ilwaco. was cured of numbness
of the arm.
Mrs. R. H. Humphrey, 432 L street,
Portland: cured after nine doctors had
failed, of painful menstruation and womb
trouble In every conceivable way, gen
eral' debility, pain through the heart and
lungs.
Charles Chrlsterman, Portland, Ore
gonScrofulous catarrh so bad tnut de
struction of his nose was threatened and
had become so offensive that It was slck-
Phoenix. Aria., Sept. 24. In the last
two weeks notices of Intention to con
struct J.000 miles of new railroad have
been tiled with the territorial secretary
of Arizona. There were 31 separate fil
ings of almost as many separate lines ot
new roads. If a quarter of them are
ever constructed, Arizona will have cause
to congratulate herself that her lat leg
islature, not without considerable trouble
with dissensions In both branches, finally
passed a law to the effect that all new
railway lines on which active work should
be commenced within one year from the
passage of the aot should be exemptej
from all county, municipal and territorial
taxation .for a period of 13 years. This
Is known as the bill to encourage the
construction of railroads in Arizona, and
its passage was bitterly, but fruitlessly
opposed.
THE YANTIC FOR CHICAGO.
To Be a Cruise Ship for the Illinois Na
val Militia.
Washington. Sept. 24. The navy de
partment has ordered that the steam cor
vette Tantlc be turned over to the Chi
cago naval mllltta organization. The
Yantic is now at the Boston navy yard,
tjhe had only recently returned from duty
In the Rio de la Plata river. Command
.mt Harrison, of the Boston navy yard,
has been Instructed to have the Yantic
ready for sea by October 15. The vessel
will proceed by way of the St. Lawrence
river, Lake Ontario ami the Welland ca
nal. At Erie. Pa., the Yantic will le
turned over to the Chicago naval mllltla
officers. She will proceed thence to Chi
cago and there be housed over for the
winter. In the spring she will be made
ready for steam cruises on the lakes. The
sum of J20.(J00 has boon expended on the
Yantic In repairs.
Fort Towmend, Sept. 24. (Special to
th Aftortan.) Tbe steamer Pioneer ar
rived here today from Bkaguay. Tbe
Pioneer brings down ,t the story that
landslide occurred at Sheep Camp on
Chllkoot pass last Sunday morning.
Eighteen men lost their Uvea, and only
one body has been secured.
Wm. Sprague, brother of Captain
Sprague, of the tug Sea Lion, was a
passenger on the Pioneer, snd be tells
the following story of the destructive)
slide:
"I heard the news of the slide on Sun
day from a man who claimed to have
witnessed ft. The accident wvs caused
by rain. During the first part of the week.
It was cold and Ice had formed all around.
On Thursday a change came and Thurs
day night and Friday morning there was
a warm rain, accompanied by chino3k
wind, which thawed out everything. The
rain came down In torrent, being the
worst storm of the year for that sec
tion, and continued all Friday and Sat
urday forenoon. About noon Saturday the
slide came, striking the Dyea trail at
Sheep camp. Just what caused It could
not be told, but there came a slide ot
earth and rocks and water that carried
all In It path. Sheep camp was in the
path of the flood am! It was literally
wiped out of existence. Fortunately,
here were not many people there on
that day. compared with the number
usually at the camp. This Is where th
loss of life occurred. Everybody left
their outfits and baggage behind and fled
for life. Some were caught in the deluge.
Just how many may never be known, but
orgrhteen were missing altogether. Two
of them were a man and his wife, named
Crockett, I believe, who were running a
restaurant at Sheep camp. Four or five
other missing men were Indian packers,
and one of them Is reported to have had
f4.000 with him, and was Just starting
out for Dyea when the slide came. There
Is great excitement along the trail and
at Dyea and Skaguay over the report
of the big slide, and It was finally re
ported that fifty persons had been killed,
but the facts are as I have stated them
already."
A TRAIL OF MUD.
Seattle, Sept. 24. The latest new from
Skaguay was brought here today by
John Vance, a government Instructor at
the Indian school at Neah bay, on the
steamer Alkt. He was at Skaguay last
Friday. He said: "The prospectors ami
miners who have been congregated at
Skaguay the last several weeks are all
row well over the summit. They have
had a hard tussle, but have gotten
through all right. The greatest impedi
ment they had to meet was themselves.
The trail was almost a solid mass of
mud. but it could be traversed."
Mr. Vance had heard nothing of the
snow and rock slide reported from Port
Towiisend today, as having killed eight
een men.
Y"ALE FOOTBALL TEAM.
New Haven, Sept. 23. The work of the
Yale football team Is full of dash a:d
energy. Captain Murphy, of last year's
eleven, and acting Captain Benjamin, are
doing the coaching. The 'verslty lines up
as follows:
McGurl.ind, center.
Sutphln and Drummond, guards.
Durston and Abbott, tackle.
Conner and Shoop, ends.
Ely, quarter.
Hine nnd Gllmore. half backs.
McBrlde. full back.
Of this eleven Conner and Illne are
the only men who played In the Princeton
game last fall, and they both went in
as substitutes. McFarland was first
substitute center last year and Sutphin
and Drummond were substitute guards.
THE MARKETS.
Portland, Sept. 21. Wheat Valley. M
and S4e: Walla Walla. 50 and 81c.
Liverpool, Sept. 24 Whe.t Steldy;
No. 1 standard California. 39s.
San Francisco, Sept. 24. Wheat. fL514
and fl.E2H. Hops 10 and 12c.
New Tork, Sept. 24. HopsQuiet
THE BROWN CASE AGAIN.
San Francisco, Sept. 24. Rev. Charles
O. Brown has at last been brought to
terms by the Bay Conference. In a letter
to Rev. A. J. Cruzon, dated Chicago,
September 17, and Just received, he con
sents to a mutual council to be held at
Chicago, October 26, at which this ques
tion will be arbitrated.
"Was the Bay Conference Justified In
suspending Rev. C. O. Brown, T. D.,
without trial and after the findings of
the council?"
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