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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1897)
. OTctmrr Men From The ; tui.i, v: 'lioul r.i ; miou. An cum. Fiiiiuc limy mrvm. (mm ;.. ', i , i . : ; of !.';! i ojrgj wi.! be liable? to prosecution THE DAILY ASTORIAN Is th Mffeit and test paper on the Columbia River THEZASTORIANStias the larjtst, clrculatlonlof anv ucr on thelColurablaHRIver KUM, ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORT. VOL. XLVU. A8T0KIA, OJIKUON, .s IN DAY MORNING, KKI'TKMUER 2, 18M7. NO. 44. WILLIAM GADSBY - The Houscfurrilsher Washlngtonland FlrstJStrects, ..Bargains in Furniture.. Aih Clminlicr Siiitt, Full mz Hotel tMlitB, 3 i'(Trt IUmIhU'iicI wood, each JM'tlhU'iulM, iron, nnv Hi.o 4 ft 0 In. 4 (I, J(iKir'iiK, woven wire M nitrous, wool top !! LouneoH ....WRlTEFOR A Carpets Cheaper Kv rything to furnish throughout at lricoH Sole Agents for Knox BUFFUM & PENDLET9N Hatters and Furnishers 94iTliIrd Street, PORTLAND, OR. ....The Only Exclusive Creditor's Sale Osgood Stock While this sale lasts the greatest bargains ever offered may be had, and the sale will not last a great while longer, as pricesKhave been put on the goads 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, ia this line should take advamage of it, as A DOLLAR SAVED IS A DOLLAR MADE. If you do not wlsb to buy, come in and see th prices, and then tell your friends how cheap goods are being sold. J. D. KENNEDY UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams. Bacon. Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS duarantMd the Boat la the Market CORNER FOURTH AND ULISAN STREETS lORTLAND, OREQON Portland, Oregon $ 10 On $ M iVl 1 '-'5 1 o :i ft fl in or 3 ft 1 60 2 50 00 CATALOGUE... Than Ever Before which partly.- competition and Wauturton Hats Men's Furnishers....- .Trustee. AN EPIDEMIC OF CRIME IS LONDON Hus Nut Ikcn f.iuitlcil Since the Day of ".link the Kipiitr." ui:vr ,iovvni or London Joy til f lie ltmlic. ul M r I Im i j U - l.rcit litcrot i lullc; Jipiiitu In Ilin.a trcvalrtl. liii'ln, H-pl. Z. i'priK.htid by the Alui.d I'r. - Tho .r.wiit ixtraor- tlin.ry . (il.l' iulr of muni, r. aul'l'hi and iMiiri.if.K upon KKtn.-ti In lyitnlon uiiU ll vl.-li.ll y U iriualil .lux- the l.a.y of "Ja k llm Itlpper.'' Imlly for a week p.it Hi.- public hn ix-.-ri ataMlnl by an iitrix l'iija inn n I. r mul Hit al.irm i 111 crcmed by Urn fu t Own the pertn tors ..r i hi. rrim. Iiiivi. all baffl'-d the I"ll and lluVr i-ni'liMI Wttll.MII llpp-ir'tlli)' having a clue ii to their Identity. Th murder In a railroad t-nrrlmiu tit Mlm. c.imi' In IVIirunry lii.t, llw pcrp"'ru lr uf tin" rrm not having lurn discov er..!, liii been followed by another fall rmiil tr.ig.-ly. In whl-h Mm. liiy.in. th lfn uf ii I'r. Ilryim. uf N'rllimi'lin, h.. h . ii klllnl umt. r i In uinniiaici- l-iln'.HiK to murl'-r, iiifl llw Hiv. It. Aulir.y I'rlrr. n wWl known dl1m. wan klll.il at lil. r.-li.iirc on Momlny. A liu:P Ik- ha ln'-ii klln.iiil mid mur-Irr.-.! In tUf miliurlKi. A rU nil.irly woman baa Ui-n found cut to pi. .-. at h-r r-t.1 nr at 1 i -1 h -ii .il lirrrii, and a farm.r'a dutiKhtir, Km ma JohinMiii, hua Im-.-ii murib-rl ut wlnd uii'l. r p.'.iilliii ly u trM't.ijN itrcurn tiu Her Inaly w.1 tnutlliiixl, airlp P. an.l !lirnn Into the Ttmnaw. Tho uulbiva of all lhnc cutr.ifti a nrr "till at lari;. and ttu-rr ..--m. to bf no trai;. f ih- m. iiltlii'iiKh ih miiril. rcr of Kmina J'itiiii'ii I. l'.-1'cv.-l io Ih a niatiLic who. ai'ltial libtitlly l not known, but ho (r tnaiiy month, p.i.t rrliihtrncil and a aiijt.d p.-iixm. mi ih.- r.ai from Wind or to M iid nhrad ..n l ho h.ia alwiy. muttaa.d to .-hid.' raptuir. Thr ei'.nt ul i ri.-k. I i t ixv h.r.- find, tvi.lctur in t tin (ar.Kcll baiKjinl Urn to rnnc? li.injliklnjhi. th.' popular Indian cr.ck- t. r, al (' inil't lili-c. on the rvr of hu d p irtuiv mi il crlrk. tl' K lour to Aimtralla. the .'.'ii tmti.lr.-i uu.i!m, Itupi'lliiK Vt mayor, iild.-rmcti and ci.llf-K. d'tna. nnj hi ii the piln.-r r. tlr.-l lo hi h "lil the i.it crow. la of pi-ic ajeinb.l benratb hi. w1ii.Ii.wh culled blm out and cheered htm to th.. echo. gue.ii Vlc'nrbi will prhut.-ly IhII ih. Maripu. nnd Marchtonej.. .f rtiUinhury al Haiti. 'Id limine nlnn the middle of No ven'1'. r. after the r. lurn of lrw court In Wtndiior. Vanity l"n!i. i omincntlna up1! the Jny xm-: lence.l by the Iiui-h.- of Marlbcr- oiinh at Klvpnc birth t a dlwct heir to the r.l.'iilieim ratale. M-: ('onmi. lo. who haa lt neorly m(T her head with ilfllRht lnce the frar wa. ieniov.. of I..idy nui'lolpti Churchill'!. on micivedlnit lo the dukedom. ! nii- Idly rrcm-rrliifr and the family la niuk- li'lf much fun aa Ihoush an hlr had lnvn torn to the throne. They took rare that everything la put In the fw pcra ' Tin-re la UU Inter.! amonR oninmen al Sundow'a offer to train the. dmibrldKe ci'. w for the boat raw of ISW with Ox foid. and lo back them to win. Pandow inalBta that the old method of dieting, llvlnc up lo hard and fat ruloa. and nm aniokliia-, In wronir. and he pni. a. In tho event of Cnnibndnc not accepting hia offer, lo undi rtnke thr tratlnfr of 'lie of the llinlcy crewa. The preal- Icnta of the Oxford un.1 OnmbridKe Inat cluha are both conslderlnn Hie acherm-. and have len In commtinh atlon with Sandow. rrenldent rhllllpa, of Oxford, la kcoplnif a Mhan lookout to ace that CnmliriilKo dins not monopolize the nd- vnnlinri'a promised by Sandow. Tho nuMlcal preaa warn the public iiKaliiHt a rei'iirronce of Intliunra. For mnnthea paat that dlaenae haa been rag ing In aevore form, iu the district of Mery, Turkeatnn. Thv number of vic tim la Ininfna?, and although (here are ft'wer ilialha than formerly, the viru lence of thr epidemic la .-a lil to have Increased rather than lesxonoil. Tho lut eal report allow that lie attack of In- Ituetiri. Icavea aevere rcaulta. such ax heart nffcctions, piiriil-!ia, etc. Tho Trench newspniMMs note with much satisfaction that the CK'rman mil itary authorities are so exenVsed at the proK-reaa made by French mllltnry blcye llala that they are trulnins wolf hounji to attack mllllant Frenchmen. The jmi- School Supplies Pencil Box with lock and key; contains penholder, lead pencil, slate pencil and ruler, 10c each. See our Linen Pnper Ink Tablet for Ec, Composition Hook of the best rul"d pnper only 5c each. Leather School straps, 5c each. .i r. uniort Umt oim duy on tho outktr t ul lli-rlln wolf liwiii'l r trn'rif '1 i .'lzi' iluniin!i. In Krtnrh umforniN hl limit l.ii iivrrlK-d un liUycWn. ( Tin. iirnwth uf Iiti'l"n l Btiijn4ii i?i Tlin ltt r.-iiirn. on tli aubject nh'.w Unit ovcir Wt) Iiuumw urn r;t.-J monthly In I fin ni.'lroiiollii. B. tw-mi tho inonlln of Auk'U"t, l'!;. "'id iikjunt, 197, H.'M Iiuiih. were hullt. The ilttK'rru.nt In r'K'iitl tlit th I'rliiiw uf Willi., will .hortly via 1 1 the I tn I lit ri court. K'r the flmt tlnie In It lilntory, the uiihurnlly of Plirlmm In iihout to mark ll. iiiir.'rnllon uf fi'inlnlne c'lu'.utlon I y lonf.'rrliiK n 1' Krc on Minn Jun K. ll:iril"iii. Hi.' Wfll-knowii (imk liolur unit l.-i'liii. r ..ii (jr.'i-k iu I. niwl ii.irtiru iliuly (inik puliitliiK- Minn MiirilKon dr. jln-.ii fr.'iu-rit contributor to m.jf i r.e i lli. iulur" mul bua iiiilillxhi'il woiks on (ir.vk vim,. lulntlriK, Kli.- wuu O.e Ian 'iiiiaK.' mholiirHhlp ut C'nnilrilK''. ! Whlli' thi. K.-ni-ral IikaIiIi or Muik'icny, thr fiuiuiu. uii ii I. t. who I. In i'ii diylurn I nl It-nun.. I. Jiti-ll-nt, hi. brain I. hoi 1 I'-Hxly icwntr. Thi-uirli'iilly thr w k ban bc. n dull I lli'iliiiotult Iihm nUinl.iiir'1 bin mteinpt i to ri-riiiiilxr "IU(i Van W Inklu ' In ; rl.iiin im-v.'i. Th. iir.-xiiMllon wai not I a .IriiiiK ii i". In M'Ho of tht- .'flor'K of J a i oniH'lclit roiiiHiny. ullij hr U now j Klvln ) I i m w i ill n i-k 'a "Hanatl an'l (Jr- l. l," Willi Marie KlUa ami Margarrt ;irni HoyiJ .illn. ul.rni'ntol by an - i.writ'u (ouiivlM on tl- l.gi-nl of llo i 1 n ('hii"-llin-. which Ailallc Cluirc. Ho jjiur Urn! ai'd VV. M I'uul hin? I. I J Th prir.iiiml nclty of the n.tli ha , hern uii K.itfllah odiiptatlon of th- Krcnch muli al ;.u. "Toto and Ttj ' at a .uburbiin thiulrc. When Mmr. Navarro (Mary And.Taon) n-uppeared In aeml-puhlk' ut a village . vunccrt Riven for churliy at ltro niway. i h.-r Worciatemhln retreat, ahe mt with the Krealeat auco-aa. but In aplle of the I prca.ure brouk'ht to laar upon her, the American aitreaa atlll In Hint a that the li.i- no thoiiKht of retunilox to public ' nr.. 1 In a ah. rlff'a rotirl jre.n. rda Mlaa Amy ; CHffoM, an actnaa, waa awarded tM danuiifa im.ilnat ihi Horn H'0.. theat iii al iri.upi'. Mlmi Clifford. It waa ehown in .our', was enaraxid by th! Horna lor -in Arret u an tour, aii- ouo of tho Mci-aiw. Horn, for the defense t.ntl(led .hat they broke their coiilriut with Xlisa I'liftord liicaue th reelv."la rabl.i Ironi America aaylnir Ihpy miint nr.n4 iltaa lliilht with ih.-in On .ro..a-cxim-'natlon. Horn nld ,ie cou'i not ire! Mlf liall. I. ho he lo.k lie aNter. who ho t"i..nill.l h.r that the manager who lad li.irit.' of the tour dirt nit know the .iff. r-ri'-e hrtwicn the t.vo W A K SHU'S TO HAWAII. iownnictit I'rcpn'init for Trouble in the Islands. New York. Sept. 2o. - siv."lal tl the Herald from Wishltiglon says: Aa an aid to exp"vlllli.n In placing the cruller Baltimore In a-ive service ti.on the'arrlval of tho l'hliadi Iphla from Hawaii.' Acting Secret a - Ilojsevelt haa llnvted that !' m--n r.itisferrcl from New York o Mare ls.APd. The I'liiU il. Iphla has on bonrd aever.il ahort-terni men. and the m -n nrderci to the Pacilie l..' will take thel- place In the crew I of tht. bi.ltlore. whi-h will bo placid i In commission with a short crew Ootolwr j 1, although the mlers to tho Philadelphia lo return home contain a proviso that she shall not lexve Honilulu until Rer Admiral Miller I certa'n the Japanese crulMiT Nanlwa haa t irte l for Jaivan, navy departmont ofriclals bollove the Nanlwi has already loft Hawaii. Tae Wh.i ling, it is believe.), will reach Ha waii in thrve or four days, so that the X'hlladelph'a will be li California water In IS ilny or ab mt October S, providing the Nanlwa his gone Twenty-four hours will nrj-ialiij bi allowed for riio transfer of ..th.tr and men to the Haiti more and six t.js later, or about October 13, a modern American cruiser In splendid condition will bo .1 Honolu.o where Iko can remain for rhree years, i' necessary. In ihe meantime It is prupos.il to keep the Imtllwi'iln OrMi at San Francisco ready to li-t for Hawaii tho moment da user Is report ). The authorities hive no doubt from oihcJal Information that Japan is sindln? soldiers to the Island who, upon the ap piMiranre of a seumlnt-ly good opportu nity, are to make an attempt to over throw Ihe Pole Kovrrnmitnt. The ln?tmc tions to Rtxar Admit. il Miller require him in such an emergency to hoist the American flajr and land sailors and ma rines. One of the vesaci wojld be then immnllutcly .lispiitche I to the I'nited Stales for further assistance. Reports ate in rlrviil-itlon ihiit the Wheeling has taken new Inmruetlons o Hepr Admiral Miller uinl to Minister Sewall. Tho Henvld Is ussnrcd by high author ity, however, that th? only Instructions sent to these officials are ns indicated aliove In cs. of emergency, land sailors and holst the American flag. We sell 2 doaen Soap Stone Slate Pencils for 5c. Lead Tenrll Tablet good quality paper, lc, 2c, Sc and 4c. We have got the blggeit Lead Pencil Tablet for 5n each. Big botle best quality Mucilage, 5c bottle. Wood covered Slate Pencils, 8c doxen. Best Black Ink, 5c bottle. Rubber Inserted Lead Pencils," 8odoaen. Dixon's best Drawing Pencils, Ec each. Slate Sponges, 2c each. MVAL VESSEL FOR THE Kncnuc SerIce Cannot .Maintain Or der in Alaska Like the Navj. i THE SIIKEI' CAMI' DISASl'EK .Net ho .Maijr Deed ti at tirtt Kt potted The Cafp Wiped Oat With Great Iom of rroptrtr. Now York. Sept. 2",. A apeclal to the Herald from Waahligton aaya: Actlnx By.retiry Hoooevelt favers th; .iflk'iim-nt of a naval vtael to the Yu- j ami river lor uuiy. iiws bukk?- I lion haa Ix-n mule by William G. II. jU'ori-y, that a at-.'rn-whwler lt oriereJ j detailed by the government and 'nt to the Yukon to patrol that stream be?ln nltiir next aprlng. IJ.utenatn Storey'a i. Ii'-mc u I o corit'-mplcMi-a the e.tabliah inoiii of three atutlona on the Yukon, one at each, end and the third. In the cen ter, at each of which will be BtaUoned about S marine, a aurpeon and an officer. He ointa out that lawlesne haa prevailed to an alarmlnff extent In Alaaka. and that a naval force la ab aolutoly neceaaary to auppresa disorder. Mr. Rooaevelt owwaee the eusstetlon that the revenue cutter aervlce can main tain unVr In Alaaka aa well aa the navy. "The conditions which will almost In evitably arlae on the Yukon river when that avenue of communication opens up In the aprlng," he aald. "will be uch aa to call for the presence of a military farce, offtcera triJiwd to military duty under military dlaclpllne. The ofllcem and men of the revenue, marine service are excellent Mtm-n and moat efficient In the performance of th.-lr duly, but thi duty calN for somcthliiK outalde the scop of their training; and experience. It calls nt once for tue sailor, the soldier, and. I In a meaaure. the civil officer. Should a chiinwl be dlscovtreil aufMclent lo ad I mlt a revenue cutter, one of our light Idniuirht a-tinhoals coukl enter with equal jaafvty. and once there, would be the more effective craft," j .Vo one doubts nt the nuvy dciwrtmi-nt j that Mr. Roo-vdt'a views will be adopt jed by Secretary I.nfc-.' In auch a case. Ill la believed, th Kunl-Oot Wlieellng will j ! u.se-1 for iwtrol work on the Yukon and il is liricndeil to send her to Alaskan water na aoon us the Baltimore arrives In Honolulu, NEW YORKKRS START. Nvw York. Soit. 25. Four vessels now In por; are pri'iwirrng for a trip to the Klondike, and within eu days they will set out for the land of gold and plenty. j The Oloucester fishing schooner Nellie 10. Thurston will be the first to sail for th.- harvest land. AIkiuI September 'S! she will stnrt for around Cape Horn or through the straits of Magellan. The hold of the schooner hus Iwn retlitted so that she is able to carry 15 passengers In place of the tons of fish formerly her cargo. The schooner S. A. Woodcurry Is hound on the same mission and will sail from this iort a few days after the Thurston. One steamlioat is scheduKd to m.ike her way lo the northwest. She Is the City of Columbia, formerly of the Old Itomlnlon line. The vessel has ben overhaulii) and is said to be In good condition to make the trip. The batk I.iU-rla, which w-as used In carrying Di-ssengers to the west coast of Africa. Is also to Ik. used to curry passeng- rs lo the gold fields. The four vessels will. It Is exiecued, be able to carry from 1.0 to l.Vi passengers toward Klondike as fur as they ciin go In the winter season. NOT MANY KILLED. Victoria, It. C, Sept. 25. The steamer City of Seattle nrrlved from Skaguay at noon, bringing the follow-tnis specials to the Associated Trees: Flnneg-an's Point, on Ctulkoot trail, Sept. 20. Sheep's Camp, nine miles above here, was nearly wiped off the face of the earth yesterday morning by a sec tion of a ghicler breaking liose frum the main body, which came crashing down the canyin for two and a half miles, carrying death and destruction In Its wake. The first reports that were brought down last night by men who had braved the perils of the flood and tho precipice to got out, was that not less than seven were killed and doisens were maimed and hurt, as well as thou sands of dollars' worth of property be ing destroyed. Hut the latest reports, confirmed by a hundred witnesses, has brought the certain death loss down to one, a man named Choynskl. of Sin Francisco. Several were hurt some wluit, but none fatally. There may be other deiths, but so far no other bodies can be found, though the loss of supplies will reach 25,0OO. Many havw loit every, thing, after tolling for weary days to Our noiseless slates are the best 8c, 10c, 12c and 15o each. We kep the best School Spencerlan Pens. School Crayon, all colors, ln box, Se box. Gold Pens and Pen Holders, 10c each. Remember we are headquarters for school supplies. We can save you money by buying your tablets, slates, etc., at Shanatian Bros. k-t them thla far on th way, anl mnny j lire fi-lonul iKu krr who hal bn work- I In fur wetka nnd m mihi, working a J mi n nevr workol bfor, loat th?lr earn- i li,K In the lliikllii ,f a eye. MY8TERIOC8 POWERS. A Wonderful Remedy for a Wonderful Age. ' Electrl' Ity Is th won V'r of the aire, ind th mode of treatment I the rcrne of perfection. It penetrates the secret . ambush of dlieaae nnd exterminate. It, . root nnd branch, forever. It removes ' th w-retched symptom of loathsome RICHER EVEN THAN KLONDIKE maladies and averts Its dreadful effect, j It cures many of the most hopeless cues and relieves pain that every known rem- ! tfly has failed In, nnd can be subrnn- Hated by the evidence of hundred! who Country I. Very Rigged tad Di.gironn have been cured by Dr. Darrin. We give ; -Cmy dill Tilled with rrecion Mow a long list of cures performed In , Ilaho. Oregon and Washington: I Metal Ra Oncers, Mra. F. A. Morris, Newberg, Oregon ' Asthma and bronchitis ten yean; reatored ' two years aqo. , j Tho. Madison. Fwrrolngton. Oregon- Seattle, Sept 23.-The first authentic Scrofulous swelling under the ear, causing news concerning Washington' new Eb lotal deafness; cured. 'dorado near Mount Baker, and how to get A. E. Miller, photographer, 227 Knott . there, with air ltermeduito details, waa street. Alblna, Oregon Stricture many ; brought to Seattle yesterday by E. WV" yean. so life was despaired of; cured. Eapportes. Ex-Shtriff A. T. Bchoepi' daughter, j According to Mr. Sapportes, the route proprietor Northwestern Hotel, comer is passable and not very difficult until Front and Clay streets, Portland; lots the lnretlgator Is within five miles of of applie, liver complaint and rheu- 'the promised land, but the last five miles ma tic neuralgia for six months: cured. present obstacles that would forever dls- Mrs. A. Bar. Inter Meadow, Lewis coun- ' courage anyone who waa not an exper ty, Wsrh.-Excruciatlrur palm In eyeballs. lencel prospector and mountaineer. Then liver and kidney complaint, deafness 31 ln Mount Baker and Its surrounding years, and a lump In her side, thought heights enough gold, says Mr. Sapportes. to be an ovarian tumor; cured. , to keep prospectors busy for the next Wm. M. Coiwell. Ilwaco, Wash.-Sciatlc ' ten years. All the stories of the fabu rhi'umatism nnd liver complaint; restored loui discoveries are corroborated, to heal:h. Also his brother, George L. I A special correspondent 0e tne Evening Coiwell, Ilwaco. was cured of numbnesj . Times sends word from Bumas today of the arm. ias follows: Mrs. R. H. Humphrey, 432 L street, "The gold discoveries In th mountains Portland; cured after nine doctors had of Whatcom county are beyond any failed, of painful menstruation and womb ' doubt the richest In the enhals of the trouble ln every conceivable way. gen- raciflc coast, or even in Alaska. So nay eral debility, pain through the heart and j the most experienced prospectors. Tfcs lungs. i mineral range runs corthweat and south- Charles Chrlstertnan. Portland. Ore- ; east, and today Is located for three miles, gon-Scrofulous catarrh so bad that de- Every hill In the Immediate vicinity of strucUon of hin nose waa tbRtened and : the find la covered with "location stakes." had become so offensive that It was lick- ! At present there are 350 prospectors In ening both to himself and friends; cured the field. The vjln is free mllllns; quarts In two months. ,of sugar and rose color, carrying copper Owing to the wishes of hundreds. Dr. and silver. The vein can be traced half Darrin has concluded to keep his Astoria ! a mile. The cropping la under solid por offlcri open another month and can be : phyry. The gold Is known as "wlra found, at the Occident Hotel until No- gold." and can be seen without trouble vember 1. This will give converts to his by the naked eye and picked out with method of cure an opportunity to avail 'the fingernails. themselves of his treatment by electrl- j -if there is any placer mining. It has city. The poor treated free except med- r.0t yet been demonstrated to be a pay Icitws. from 9 to 10 a. m. dally. Hours iu, proposition. Tenderfeet cannot go for paying patients, from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Charges low and reasonable, according lo circumsiances and ability to pay. He gives free and confidential examinations to all at the office or by letter. He treats all diseases of the eye. ear, nose, throat catarrh and deafness, as well as acute, chronic, privUre and nervous diseases of whatever nature. If curable; no cases taken if not. Out of town patients are treated with unfailing success through corespondence; one visit desirable. Write for symptom blank and circular. Letters j of Inquiry promptly answered. ! In Jan n aD THE GIXF ROAD. Will Be an Independent Line nary. Denver, Sept. 25. -On the first of J an- ( uary next the Gulf road will take Its place among the Colorado lines as an Independent system. The reorganization committee called upon holders of secur Itles of the Gulf and kindred Interests to deposit their securities with the On- tral Trus, Company, of New Tork. The object Is to secure certificates of depos- i,. ii.. .... . .ii me cemucaies upon tne ew York stock exchange. The road has been under the hands of Receiver Tmn,h..i. for thre and a half vears. and is now " refcrendum- In eve,lt is prob In flrst-clase physical condition through- "We tlw Vt,lM StB,eS WUl Mala M out. The system embraces about 1,00' miles of railway, extending Into Wyo ming on the north; to the eastern border of Colorado and south to Texas, and Includes the main line extending from Denter to Pueblo and Texas line, the Colorado Cetral broad and narrow gauge; I weather for their second day In the the Denver, Marshall & . Boulder road : i Berkshires. They were much Interested the Greely, Salt Lake & Pacific, and the In Lenox, the summer home of million Cheyenne 11 Northern. The Julesburg ' aires and many prominent people. At 10 branch of the Gulf and the Denver, Lead- o'clock drags were drawn up before the vllle Gunnison, known as the South 1 door and the party were soon wheeling Park. ! rapidly over the Telford roads of Lenox. The reorganisation means that the au- At George Westlnghouse's estate, at Er thority of the Gulf will extend to the sklne Park, a stop was made, while the Fort Worth line. "NIP AND TUCK." Hard Tussle Between Baltimore Cham pions and Bostons. Baltimore, Sept. 25. It is again nip and tuck between 'the Champions and the Bostons ln the pennant race, with the I Champions a scant nose ln the lead by j having won today's game. j Baltimore, Sept. 25. Baltimore , Bos- ! ton 3. ; St. Louis, Sept. 25. St. Louis 5, Cin cinnati 7. Second game St. Lonia , Cincinnati 8. New Tork. 9epL 25. New York 11, Washington 5. Pittsburg, Sept. 25. Pittsburg 1, Chi- , cago S. Cleveland. Sept. 25. Cleveland 9, Louis- ' vllle 6. Second game Cleveland 6, Louis- i vllle i. Brooklyn. Sept.' 25.-Brooklyn 15. Phil adelphia 3. Second game Brooklyn $, Phlladelhpla 0. a' TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It fails to cure; 25c. For sale by Charles Rogers. $rTt;;.: WONDERS OF THE SEW ELDORADO Mount baker Region of Washington Rich in Gold. where the rich claims are to "be found without the gravest danger of losing their lives. "The country In which the finds are ' located Is as ruggfd as can be Imagined. It will take enormous sums to develop IL No one should go In before next spring." ... ; THE SEALING QUESTION, i . 1 There May Be Another Way to 8etth) It Besales a Conference. London. Sept. 25. An official at the j British foreign office, ln an Interview ! with the representatives of the Tnlted lates ftmDas)'' upon the sealing question, j said that Great Britain has not yet withdrawn from the conference, but the discussion of the situation will go on with the I'nited, States ambassador here. The probable rvsult will be that Great prltain will ask that reports be sub mitted to her and she will then decide i Whcther or not the nec'89lt'r lst i3"""" l"e conreren' " tn "P" 1 Ut 'me eas,er remedy ta the B'lua"un' "u" CBn arnveu agreement between Creat Britain and ........ ithe 1 nltcd SUU?S w"hUt the ne:1 !ot a hlch was oly accepted much as if the conference was held. THE PRESIDENT'S VISIT. ! Lenox, Mas., Sept. 25. President Mo- ! Klnley and his party had splendid president and Mrs. McKinley paid their respects to Mrs. Westlnghouse. EARTHQUAKE IN MAINE. Bangor, Me., Sept. 25. An earthquake shock was plainly felt here a few mln- 1 utes after 1 o'clock today, ! 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