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THE DAILY A3T0RIAN ll the
tlf.eat and test paper
on the Columbia River
THE ASTORIAN has the largest
circulation of anv oacr
on the ColumMalRlver
KULL, ASHOCIATKI) I'KKSB REPORT.
VOL. XLV1I.
ANTOIUA, OHKOON, WKDXKSDAY MORNING, NOVKMI'KU SM, 18!7.
NO. M.
YOUR THANKSGIVING
AND CHRISTMAS TURKF.YS WOULD BE
MUCH MORE PALATABLE IF
COOKED IN ONE OF
BRIDGE & BEACH MANUFACTURING
COMPANY'S
STEEL
TRY IT.
FOR SALE BY J. N. LAWS
AT E. R. HAWES' OLD STAND
MANUFACTURER OF
AIR-TIGHT STOVES OF ALL
STYLES
School Books
AM).
School Supplies
Wc have the I ml mil rlir
lnhlrtt 111
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Thanks-
Giving
And all other Good Thlmjs requisite for
j'roper observance of the Dav.
Wn(l,Wi W-gff CP3J
Vfctjl.;:"i';iv-f-iiarrw
Ross, Higgins & Company
GROCERS and BUTCHERS
Bond Street
CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS
W. F. SCHEIBE,
nr.i.ft;- FINE CIGARS1
474 Commortlnl Mi.
J. A. EASTAI3END -
General Contractor
HOUHK, HHIDUB AND WIIAIiP BUILnKR
w unimif MOVING TOOLS KKNTED
UNION MEAT COMPANY
Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard
ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS
OnaranUed the Best In the Market
CORNER FOURTH AND GLISAN STREETS - PORTLAND, OREQON
RANGES
Tablets
Slates
Pencils
Sponges
Composition Books
Pens
Blotters
Inks
- .t line of I'cit and Pencil
the clljr.
& REED
TURKEYS
CRANBERRIES
AND AllNCEMEAT
the
Foard & Stokes
Company
The Louvre
7f
iSTOItlA'9 Gonceot9
ENTERTAINMENT HALL
S FLOOKM
Fin Mu.lo. IIuum of All Kinds. Two
M(nlflcnt Hart.
EVERYTHING ?inST-Ct99
Good Ofdep and Everybody's Ijlghti i
ITKIOTLT OHBKKVKP.
Mnnulncturei ntid
Dealer in--
FOOTBALL THE
GREAT CAME
Indorsed tiv James K. 0. the
Methodist Treacher.
Kl U S SHOULD UK KFVISll)
Other Ouiiioe.--Ses.Mliit In Baldwin.
Islversity. Obio-Sccial Ico
Hilled ii tbc (iic,
; Hvtiu ii.,'. N. Y . Nov. ij -Ib-v. lr.
' J.111P1 It. !, rlmii. t-IUir of Bynu-uee
, uiilv.twily, mid M.iihndJst 'S..TymsJi,
I ay In n jMitilt.' m.V1r:
"I Ix-lkm that iwrnit. such gvime
j fi.ti.ll. w hl Ii contain et.ni.n: of
, niuirhti.-M swl diunror, I tiMwuiry l
I tlm il.'V-1.niwt if many oniir m"ti In
the uiilv.-r4llr amt swill on rt.- The fu
' lure I liNhUi.K townrdi. ii morn oin
fl.t) mic of the g-utno. I do nl )lk the
hurling "f "" itiuw of liunmiilty lupiliwt
mh.T until m. or th oiIlt l-onif
!fhuilil. I.ut J ii" twt (Ik.- I'HtiliiK I'm
j unlvmuil rry mcitnit !) Amr
I Uuin iit.hm urn Ni-ly Infl'.H'n.i.'.l ito
'a i;.n.il til.l.tnh- f r. f.nn. hut I
I think fSHittmlt In m to itav. It U
'n(iliwr.l l.y ttw f.u-ulty of Hyrwtiw
u.itv.-rlty. .tl.n w-oukl ft'l III nn
..f fin rhh f fmturr. I tliltik, If M houli
ii. K t.i.'h tho you n mnn 'lf .-ontn
i A nwiii wlui iliroi;(li a 'ijoii of
i tng kti.K'knl 0in tuul irohl. n Un,
j fairly ). i r n u illihim.i In 1!- nrt
I of f xjiitrol. It U vr' K'"l i1te!p-
i
i lliif."
j IIiii rlniiii'vilor furthrr it):
i
I "I nm li! that nmny of ttvr '.i'l'iit
I attrinhl the th.'utr.' ihI llilrnl tn Mr
J. ri'n. Now. I un a jr -n. .mj my
irl'lhiiM nj M n'.rtit.il ..in)uit. J
tl-i. with ill., rhup h In r". g ml to tho
h.vurri. in ki-tvtmI. I am wrry thnt
: n.iyU.ly :ioui. think It wr : e t. ot
Ji fr.r n. I h. Il.'vr ihut m.'h ni n ii l:
woul-l p-.I.vni t!o- k:uk- frurn :my diutit.
fill chiini.'t..'li.tKn."
Til.-..' r.-m.irkii w.-rc l.m.ry i;.!-I.khIov1.
1 Clil.-iKo. Nov. ll. Tnn I.-. n or North
j w.t.-rn unh.Mlty ;irc i-oimlO'TJjt tht
j lulvlml.tll-y i.f UuiUhlni: fm.'.Kil' from
I h.ut Inm It in Ion. J;im I. Thiyni.ui. has
I ltr.,in-l n rr.iutlon lHfoj- tht 'X-.-.
j iitlvii imnilm.' .-fr.-tii illy UirrliiK the
ir.imr. It w ill ciiiwi up for .xitmhl. ration
ut tho lu-xt m.iMlti(r, the firnt w-.k In
IVq.-nil-r. Wlml ni-tlon t!o triiHi.".""
win tuko h hiir.1 to pivtlli't.
rii-vfLin.l. O.. Nov. a r-iMwiti tinl-
v.-rnlty lum a fMUUI nrnantlon. Tho
olovru went 1 Tlflln on Sotunlay nnj
playnl tlio Tlflln It mm tui.l iitrlv.-,l home
nt tnldnlfrhl with om of nunilHru
orlouy UijurrJ nml tho oth'tii Kidly
lirtilml mid Ull.'rv.l Th.y left one
momliiT nt Tiffin nlo In Oiuutwoui
coiilliloii. OtuJn RmM of Kfonf, O.,
lum rwn. uwiiMi vi 'tho bralu oud Is tlill
uiieoiiMouw. Full-Uuk Yotnnr. conch
for liulilwln, l u ffcrl nit from Itijurlfi
to lli liivi.l iiii.t In Mt 111 ili-llrloii.. nt lant
report.
Th ll.ililvln mni clnlm that the Tlflln
t.tim put 1n u "rltnrtr" In the poiiJ half,
who, ofti-T throwlnir Rivil, Jmnp.'tl on
i'i ""' " rvflwu.Hi hi.- iHrrormnnor
In tlu c.-io of Younif. no.nl r'mnlnpil
uni'onwloiu imwI vim vorrU-d to the trnln
In tluit ivtullllon.
Whon tho tiNvm w-n nlmon: riM.ly to
Itounl tho trnln Younif wm mlNM-il. Afttr
ii mm-h of nfvornl hourn lie wiw found
w-andorlnp mlliout In nn tilloy yiut of his
li.Nid. Ho win Inkm Io a h.pltnl In
Tlflln, whoro ho I now. A utop if five
lioui.i vn nwulf flt SIkII.), wh.-if C.ip-
tain ltiM-tl wifl nttend.-O by a physloian.
The nffalr htm cmiti'd Intonse .'xoitomont.
IIHYAX IN A NKW ItOLR
Columbia, Mo., Nov. V. J Prynn, bite
pri'slilcntliil caiidliliitiMippoiiri d In Coluinbln
111 an altogether new role. Mr. Ilryiiu par
ticipated in his Mrs! Kiitne of football cliul lu
a sti l ed old gold mid black sweater, tbeerst
whlle prealdeuthilciindldiitonppi'IUKon the
Held of the Missouri iiulveisity and taking
part lu the game. It was a pi-uctlcc game be
twrrii the 'varsity nud aluiiiiii teams, and
Mr. llryan had been persuaded to go to the
Held by the college boys. Once on the Held It
was stik'Kested tlmt the distinguished guest
Hike part In the game. At the solicitation ot
Captain lllll and Conch Young Mr. lliyaii
consented to kick oil' fur the alumni. Captain
Hill offered the Nebraskan his sweater, which
whs pulled on, and amid a dtafcnlug college
yell Mr. lliyan strode out oil the field. The
ball was placed lu positlou and after a few re
hearsals Mr. Bryan planted his No. 10 fairly
under the sphere aud the ball went sailing
down tne Held for 10 ya'ds. Mr. Uryan ro-
llrnl io Mir side Hum uml wan Ind Hi'' scrim
lunge, continuing to wear I lie w inti r during
the gain, lb-mi" nun-h Impii-snd with th
pl)- Hint Mllll Ulllt While It ll lllll pill) " III
lila rulli i- he Ml rlulii lliul l.- mould I i v
In iMi on u limn had hi' bieiiglvin a chance.
until iththkh si met:.
Ir. I'.irrlii, who lam li"'ii with u fot
llu. piat tlir".i months, will remain at
451 IIuimI Ht., An'.orla, until further ntle.
All those who wlh to commit lilm should
Jo so ut once. All chronic riiw-am-e with
su- -f t, firtl'o hours t a. tri . to II p. m.
Tho pwor tfflited free, txci-pt medicines.
HMITII IN THOI'IIMC.
U'lmlilntitun. Nov. 23 r'riiiiit rhnrxm
h;i.' U.ai iri.fi-irl wtili ill" ur'vl'l'tt
uK.ilnHt John 1'. Kmltli. I'iiIk-iI Ht;it-
i-oiuriitrt.hmi-r for 1'yci. A'.ak i, aii't
i.M.-tlif; ftutrk.-M n-Vf nmili' "f tji.ortKi,lufi
(iti. uiiw'.Lmtit.'il i.uil-.'rrtty In tnklnir ex.
ti.rii'ui.il 'l for tvI'h ftti'l o;hr
Kriiv. in. KUHinii'. An inv-uirii'n
h.irt -n Ihkuii ii ml It I-. ii.tlil Hrn.th'a
r.-tum'al will Kmlth w;i tip.
mltitl fr.nn I'ur'.Uin.l, Or, hi-; Jtiy
TIIIv CHIXESEJAn
SUFFRAGE EIGHTS
ixhe TtiriH ixisr. to toM;nr.ss
I).!ll)ICTIO
KIK
V.flt
Illinois to Do fot Then Vhjt
the North Did Tor
t tic Sonik.
Chioutfo. Nov. ! Am.Tl vin ChuiMf
uii.l natlvi' lmrn t'liltwTO will ois"l to
i-oiutmn fir Hi" riK'ht of nuffr.-iir.- nnd
iwW tUit Ifo.ly t" n'iil 1h- r.imry antl.
(Milnro,- ktw .l In A uNlc
innoii Iii"lnK win lw lint-l nt Centra
Muni,' hall m xt 8tiiiipty nnd prnnilnf nt
i'hlt.-. fnun nil v.r th- oiun:ry will
.ildri-4 t!i mii.tuu; Th-y will il-Jare
tlkll l,illM li.iv.- l-..i Inlll.MiM iip.ui
tin -ii Htii.i. tli.- liovo U n n-fiuosl the
ritilit.. of el1lx-iihi, aixl will nk the
lU'l of th imtlo of tlw 1'tilt.i! Statv
to ii.-If th. m In tholr rauiH.
Till, tt l. Mt.l, will ! th.- lirst time
thai tho ("hlii.wo 8!jul ha.v op."ily .1.--
I.iii.l tlHvniM'lv.m. Th.y huvv oiganix.-il
tin- Clil:i'-.o IUkIh L.-:ii!ii. "f Am.'riiM.
W'oiir Chin Foo l pr..-Mil-nt of the orr-i-Ixatloii.
In un iiitorvlow )i- Mid:
Wo want Illinois, tlio p:m-e tlmt Un.
coin, Oi:i!t und Ixinin cnll.J their homo,
to Jo for tho nUmo what tlw North
did for iho iui.to.-s. Why -.uld we
not luivo M In nniiili'liil uml na.
tlonal nfTtilrs like otti. r foreiKm rs?
Thero nro tlilnoc In this country
who iu-o .UnlrViiM of iHvoniiiiR cltlxens.
In 1SS2 nt ii outr.iKoous Viw was pus-.cd
by coivT"fs. Hy that law Iho riRhts
iui.l lllx-rtiiv f n.Mriy IVi.iW kiwful and
Imluwlrkiiu. cltlsK-us w.-ro xw.ivt away.
W will n.sk -ii;r-s to restore to u
the Bovcrolirn rltrhts wo on.t' ..njoyed,
which u now heJd ly every other race
who come hr Those who wish to
lio,-omo voter hove Nivi living In this
olty fp.m 10 to 40 yours. Tlu-lr llnnnok.il
and social int -i-Mts arv nil here nnd
they luive loarne.1 to Hive America bet
tor thun nhoy did the oKl ivuntry. They
have iuttilnxl AmerliMii lmhlt, which
luii-o remlorttl their vowidonco In China
iilmool IniiHiNstblo. Tho edttiiiUon him
now ooni.1 to a Wuco where we must
Bk for our rlilMi. FoIlowiiiR Hie nuvt-
Ug nt CViitml Music limn nieotiiifrs are
to bo li..l all yiver the lTiritol 9tates.
The Cliliuwe l'uual KIchiH Iasigue of
Atnerlc.i U lih-orrorati-.!. Amoiur tlnwo
who will luldretn. tho meetlutr n.-rt Put.
nrdoy ore Wonir Chin Foo and Wonn
Ock of Mossjichus.-.s, ft m TIiik T.ee
of New York, iuhI Chin Ia- of San
Franvilaixj.
rOMTICS IN ILLINOIS.
Chicago, Nov. 13 An election was held
today in the sixth congressional district
to 1111 'tho unexpired term of the late W,
S. lk. There wore four iindlduUe
II. S. rioutelle. republican: V. V. Per
kins, democrat : G. .V. Iuulgren, popul.
1st; and C. A, Puvtd, prohibit kinial. The
contest was wsigc.1 sauwiroly on the lines
of the ptvwldonltlal election Inst fall. The
money qiutlon was tho only question
dlscussixl by tho candldalt. Henry B.
lloutellc, repub'.ii'vui ivmdidate, was elec
ted over VincMit P. rorklns, dcmo.-r.il
by S3. The total vole being, ftimU'IIo
10,201: rorklns, !.1M: lauulgivn, iKipulist,
received 22S, wild lavld. pmhlbitloulsl
103 votes. At the lust oongrcwslonal eloc
lion In thla district. Cooie, republloan,
wms elecfied "over Martin, democrat, by
Coll, lli total vote b-.-lng Cooke, 23,711
Martin, 19,1.
THE SHIBBOLETH
OF DEMOCRATS
Chairman livnum Issues a Stirrinfj
Address to the 1'urty.
FKFE SILVER WO ,TIIE WOKK
Rut the Solid Minis Sot to Be Discoir-
fjed liy Kecent Deleats td Sirrei
dcr .Vethiog of rriiciple.
New Y'rtk. Nov. 21 W. I). Bynum,
ohAirniiin of ti.e national domo ntlc
nmltte', lokiy lmul tru. fotlowlnn
alilr :
"Hva'lguur.cm lfnoTa.tlc Cimmltu-e,
"Now York, Nov. 23.
'To the National I-nvK.Tay:
"The reiiult of tho nr-nt ejl ?cUon
wti In no wi. Jbeuni1rf to the uc-
i-ii lit the prtiK-1pk- for which tho d-n-or
rutin iwrty him been bnfllnir. The nil.
n-r orKikiitKitioni tost th lau-g of Ohio!
al Margin.), with th- l-trli.ure
which will choose Unitwl Stat.M 9-naUri.
In Kentucky th nilv.rr can.ll'lalo hud a
majority of oiy 13 with M.W electors,
the majority of whom are unqil.-Ktlon-ttUy
for unl miy nnd were not vot.
Iiik. The ntyUonul dtwx-r.ujc vote of the
slate wws tw1-o an rarvo as It was last
y..r. while the Iomb In the free sllv-r
vote wu W.OOO.
"In lowu tho democriulc sound money
vote waa doubled, notwIthmundinK the
lU'iwr Caii.lld.iln. aUiruVrfw-,1 that L5ue
and pleiub-U for 9Utfiort on State maa
lent. Tlw eoim.l money vote In both
KenUucky and I'jwu would undoubtedly
have li.n much larRtT h.u It rot -eii
for the. fact tlmt the nunies of ail 1-Knl
iindiLiX.i Vr inuity ortUx appeared on
the ballot under fr rtUer state tickets
aiul emblemi., therftiy comiieillnir tn.
sfunil money el.Tnor.s to scrati-li tne:r
tickets or voUj ithe frfv silver ticket In
order to vi:o for ioca offl -es.
"In M,ifiehu.Ua our vi.te was i:-.-creiin.d
K iwr cent, whl'.e that of the
frw sliver eandi.la.te redu.xd in tlie
K.ime ratio.
In N.braska the frc silver mujorlty
wai reduced, while South IXikota, de.
s.-rted tlw cause.
"The effort of the national democratic
oriraiuaation were lo aid in saving the
tvdlt of Iho nation from dishonor. It's!
mbssion w HI be in 'the fututv, If possible.
o preserve the truo prlnciiWes of democ.
rxu-y until Judgment iind reion stmll
lur.Un dominoite the councils of th- party
and fis ancient creed be restored to Its
piuitform.
'Then, luid not until thou, will the
work of tho natioisil dtmocr.itic ixirty
awomplisli.xl ami Its orffanixatlon
cntso (to bo an Independent one.
"The firmer the eonvlotlons and th
bolder tho couniBo of the national denio-
mts tho sHiiuTr will the oountry be
frol from :tho bliphtinR Intluence of im
pending disaster. No compromise with
dishonor; no surrender of principle to
expediency, is tho slUbbololh of the na
tional ilvmocraoy. and each and everj'
member of tho party olwuld stand by his
convictions and redouble his efforts to
uplioU the principles ho believes to be
Indispensable 'to tho preservation of the
rights and properties of the poopte."
1TI.LJIAN CARS PIS1NFKCTKP.
San KrsneisTO, Nov. ;:!. The state twart' "f
health has decided that herenfterall Pul.inun
cars coming into the stateuinst be thoroughly
disinfected Ininiedlately upon arriving at
their destination. The disinfection to be
used is formaldehyde gas. which will not In.
Jure the furnishings ejif the ear nor leave any
disagreeable odor. The board has also passed
a resolution declaring (iutiinpns and Maznt
lln Infected ports, owing to the prevalence of
yellow fever at both places.
PKSrilOYEn BY FIRE.
V-J.-.
l'ulliiiun, Wash., Nov. -.:!. Kerry Hall, one of
the largest buildings of.the Siate'Agricultunil
College, was ilettroyed by fire this morning.
causing a loss of $10,000. The tire was caused
by a detective flue.
The building was used as the boys's dormi
tory and 100 young men were sleeping there
when the flameafbroke out at 1:. The flames
spreadiwlth dangerous rapidity, and most of
the boy;iot all their personal effects. Many
were d.-lveii out before they ronld put 011
their clothing. President Ilrynn says the Hie
will not Interfere with the work of the col
lege. With the crude methods at hand, little
co 11 111 be done to check the flumes, aud all at
tention was directed to savlrg Mechanical
hall. Here the hardest work centered for
nearly an hour. For nearly two hours the
flames raged in the big building. Floor after
floor fell lu, and at last the roof came down
with criiih. 'Ih'-; wene Pxrltmg. tnitj
In the fln-Hclit mi the mm.w stod wv, nil
liuiidrid Ntiirteiim and a lluaiuind j-t-opl!
from Ihi-t w n. while fnrnrwry window of i
the lrt' dormlt.iry frlxhlene'l fan peered
and whlte-rohi d flxure liaurd out In the;
chill air. Hip .tale rarrlfd no In.uranr
COIillKIi tXTKIiITIOX.
Iicnvi-r, Kov. '!. The flrnl roiniiany of col
ored in. ii who will explore ai.d nettle In Hie
Copper river eounlry lu A mU fll.d artlrles '
of liirorporutli u today. The nrne of the
cominy In Iho Copix-r Klver and Alak
ny
Gold MirilriK and Improvuneiit eotni
L'ulliiiUed capital, wiileh ratern joplej
h put tip, l mild to be back of the corpora-1
tlon. In the pni th objects of the com- j
pany are stated . the exploration: and do- j
velopment of gold and ;ilver I min.-n audi
placer euilinn along Coi'I'r river, mining for J
l.-ad, iip(er, coal and Iron, the (building of ;
reduction plant and eanrenlratiun works, i
the construetlon of rallroadii, &u and el
trle plaotii, tr-t railways, etc. It Is under-1
i.i iiioi i lie mmianv has a force of pros-!
. ... ,
-etor and advance men on the ground, and
will send a Urge delegation of miner, and
workmep in the spring to carry out the varl-1
ou. plans outlined. The capitalisation ls
(KO.Ouu.
aex.Tetary. Count Casslnl, tho minister
WOMEN IN OUR jhavm tn transferred to WHVWnjrtou
j as the dipiotnatlc rtr.JWa.Uvo of Kus-
POSTOFFICES '' th neotla'tton' on subject ar
I being conducted tn St. Petersburg. It
j I hoped by tho Chinese, that the Influ
ence exerwd by Russia which prwvontel
K'TOKT Or riRST SSISTXM rOST- ,h - Turkish nwv,
I wt.I b exercised upon Germany with
MASTER GENERAL TO CER.1AXT. eauaJ 8ur , the of hep
I pancy of Chinese territory.
j NKw1thstandIng the efforts of the Cnl-
Get the Same Salary as .Ice asd Do the
Same Vorh.lnre Satisfactory
Thai the ei.
;ls expressed In Eautarn and Euripean
! diplomaiio drdles that her occuiMtloa
If not permanent now. Is simply a pr
Washington. Nov. H-The first asskaU , mlnarJ, t0 ,ch et)(J
ant poertmastereiieTal baa transmitted A dip,omat thoroughly conversant with
to the postal administration of the Ger- j EaJltern affal tnBjiij thu matemeiu ,
man government through 6eoond Assist. ,0 the tanulns of ,ne GrmaB
am Shallberfr. a comprehensive report force-
on the employment 01 onu in mo
emmont seniee.
Ho
states thtut there are 7102 pist
offlcts in the. United States, at each of
which there are several employes who
lawfully may be either man or woman.
Postmasters et third nnd fourth cluss
offices ektect their own employes without
consulting the depArtmwit, and It Is ac-
oorui.ibu ..,w.uw w .
numlier of -women employed In the postil
.1 I I . . . n.-A . Vl .1 1 ,
s-rclce. Tliere are, however, iffvo women
postmasters, nnd perlaps S0O0 wo -non 'o
vhum the postofuce oath h-us Kvji ad
ministered tto qualify them to assisfi In
conducting the business of postofnws.
There are 167 women employed In the
pot office department proper, the women,
the report says, being employed In all
branches of the positul service except as
letter carriers, clerks In the railway mall
service and postoffiee inspectors, but
they are not debarred by rule or regula-j
tion from entering . Nunch of the j
service. In fact there arc postofflces In
the United Stab In which there are
none but wvimen emplo"ed. Ths snme
-1 !.. w ta iM fo rnie-n for the Aillie;'11
character of work. In the postoff.w de-
partmem itbe Carles fx.id to women wu!
ry from :) to J1S00 per annum. Some I
of tho most faithfui and efficient em- j
ployie In tho postal service are women, j
The conclusion of the dcpar'tmenit is !
I
t!nut, alugethor, the service cf women 1
.1 e
has proven the most satisfactory ser-
i
vice. The report xa made on request of
I
tho Gormat. gowrnment as to what hag j
been the general experience of this grov-1
tirnment with -women emptoyeo.
EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS.
Washington, Nov. 2t In ajjreport to the
state deiiartmeiit Consul gpnigue refers to the
work In progress nt C.ibralterjthnt Is'not gen
erally known. He says 3,000 workmen daily
enter the fortress suit labor 011 extensive I111-
provenients now going ou In the building of
docks and other government win ks.
to improve wagon hoai.
Pirtlnnd, Nov. .M. Ashland ; people are
anxious for the Improvement of the Klamath
Falls wagon mail, and have asked the Oregon
Road Club for lis Influence In behalf of the
enterprise, which will pull business Into
southern Oregon, which otherwise will go to
northern California.
KLONI'IKE COMPANY. .
" i
(J.D.-S Moiues, la., Nov. '.t!. A Klondike com-.
puny has been Incorporated with Auditor of
Slate McCarthy. It Is said the company has j
a plan for securing valuable concessions
from the Canadian government.
STORE ROBBED.
Baker City, Ore., Nov. James Calhoun s
store at Rlchlleld, Eagle valley, last
night, was held up and robbed by two masked
men who, at the point of revolvers forced the
proprietor to turn over 1200. The robbers
made their escape.
CHINA APPEALS
TO RUSSIA
tants Germany OustjProm Her
Territory by thihttcar. -
. 1
GERMANY'S PKETIixT IS PLAIX
',,
De'r" ' Tint Her flaa it the Tlf Elt
Striosj Complicatloas flay Re
salt from the Triasictiot
Now York, Nov. 2! According to a
: Washington disputrh to the Herald China
: " . u m
ha aPP' " R'--"a to oust Germany
,rom resuH of occtl.
;p6ill'm a 0an f"r of part of th.
; nan lung- penuvula. As the Russian
iHsatlon In Pekln la In charge of th
l,
I n;une a date whom she would withdrew
I her forces, the German government hoa
j taken no snap In Itbe matter and the fear
"At tho time of the occupation the
Chlnes-5 government had already taken
memrares for the amends of the mur
ders of the G-rnan missionaries and In
fact Instructions of this character had
ben obeyed to such an extent thag sev
eral of the culprits had been place.! un
der onvst. It wtu also Intended to re
quire the people of the district In whloh
;the rours oocurreJ to p,ly a txJltabie
; i.,jcmtj.
"These facts had been laid before the
German minister in Pekln who I may
say is of a very excitable temperament,
j and his failure to ao5?)t the apology and
; await the result of the efforts of the
I Chinese govnrranent, shows that Ger
! many wad simply awaiting- a pretext
' to occupy a portion of the territory be
longing to the CelestlU kingdom.
I "-!l?rmai'
hus alw.tys been anxious
to obtain- territory In tho far east. Her
! citizens who have established themselves
in China have been especially clamor
ous that the bla;k, white snd red flog"
! should wave over a section of that coun-
land thlr government, seeing tha .
onrtur.ity growing out of the murder
he misslorarles, promptly wiwd
Pn
SHIP! OVERDUE,
...... .
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San Francisco, Nov. C3.-Insurauce and
ttM.tiUn men nre becoillinir anxious for the
safety of the bark Taymount, (which sailed
from Liverpool M days ago with a cargo of
J general merchandise to theSpreckels eom-
puny. She Is ujnew vessel, but since her de
I parturejfroui Liverpool has not;heenJspoken,
j though aj'great many vessels 'have arrived
j here which iwssed over the course supposed
j to have been taken by theTayinount, though
j most of them .reportj adverse .winds aud
j weather conditions. Two other (overdue ves
' scls are the British ship Natuna, from Lon
don, and the American bark Ale.iau.der Mc
Neill, from Newcastle.. The Nstuna Is 103
days out. Slie wss sKken July as In lntltude
4 south, longitude 63.H west. The Alexander
McNeill Is 80 days out fiom Newcastle with a
caigo of coul.
Royal snakes the food pure,
wholesome and delicious.
rtt.fiii.il
Abaolutoly Pur
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