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THE MOKMXG ASTOKUX. fRIDW. .11 LY 2ft. 10. DO NOT LIKE THE CENSORSHIP South Africa W'arCorrespondents Arc I'p in Revolt. CANNOT DO THLIR WORK Pitt Dinpaukc Held Rtik sr CoadciKd and MulilttH No Hope ol Relief Expected From the Bniifh Cover mtot. NEW YOKK. July i.V-The uar cr resjimdents in South Aft lea haw mill ed in a belated revolt against (ho mili tary censorship, says Ihe U'lidon cor respondent of the Tribune. Mr. Kur leigb. a veteran of many oamp.iis.is. describe the censorship as a bung e and a blunder." and declares rh.it the otiner the whole m.vter of utiofhYi.il correspondence is put uPn a d 'flntv basis conformable to free i.'.stituti mis the better 1: will lbe for ev,rybi.ly. Mr. Kdgar Wallace asserts that there ts nothing so far as the military p vi tion is concerned to Justify the main tenance of censorship an 1 th it it is cre ating a bad precedent, si:ve the "ti'.y service which it can render is a politi ttcal one savoring "somewhat o' Rus sia: ray it is Krugerian." Mr. Howell Glynn who has remain ed in the field continuously since :hJ outbreak of the war holds h.s peace. In addition to the general res:ric:i ns bised on military reasons established at the opening of the war, the follow ing regulation enables any censor to reject or condense every dispatch sub mitted to him. "In future the length of correspon dent's wires will be in proportion to th importance of the news contained there in." The correspondent consequently are disabled and unable to Justify by cable work the expenses of their service. The country, which is heavily taxed for a costly war. does not knew what is go Ine on and is forced to be content with casual')' li."ts and Lord Kitcheners in ventories of Bo-'rs killed, wounded and surrendered, and of stock, rlrles and ammunition captured. It mus; be stated In justice to '.be ar office that the Lond. n journals were warned in advance that their cor respondents would not be left a: lib erty to write and to go as they pleased and were asked ;o adopt practical meas ure for reducing the number of m-n in service and for relieving the w.r-s from the pressure of newspaper work. These consultations a: the outbreak .f the war were fruitless anl scores currsp ); d. tits were sent to South Afr. ca w.thout any attempt m '.he par: of the : si aprs to regulate the busi-n..-j of reporting campaign nr. vs. With long lim- "f communication anl with ;h w.re clogged w.th r--u:ln? n-.--sajr-s r.-iu:red for the m vem-:it ' th troops and the privM'tii.ig of a gr-a: army. tv- press dispatch w-r..- n gleet -d. h.IJ ba-'k, con lens-1 anl mj: Uted. It '? no; easy : unlTstan what ar I.V ji.ltti. a: rnofvs .'or 'h- .-u-'pr-i-s.in . f n-ivs from trie s-it 1 wtr T.n-ffuv-'nn:-nt has a well drill-.1. -Mi -n: tiujj'ity in the commons a 1 Ir-- I by -h- gr-at mass of ,.;i'i: n in :h un: y. Ther- is r.o reel: agatns: on '.he niinisterial si-1 - or in tu-not-.s wh-r- by I : i ois i-i:i n is fa ti-n-r : and I and Uite In'Jpalile "f- .-nii"Us r-sistan " to g-ivrn-i-s; and th pr.. -!!..: oititi'- it ei'h r th.. c n s t jr- h i. I. TV i'i". ni aaiiz 1 f- ring s r ni-n' '!ii irs hi ni.i le no impr-ssio: on U'l I.- . j i- i ,n. There is no alternate g-.v--rnrifn: n ss.i.le wiitl- the eamfatgn r -nu "s in pr-'grtfs and ininis'-r- li'iv no eioir.nv.ibl- reas n for Ir-aling s'lil- r-v-elati n from th- s-a: e.f war. S,.n f th - inoid-m.s whi-h iuav- r--n sum i 's-1 w iuld b-ar heivily ag.iins' th- alvoeit s ,.r th- Dutch e.ms", b-.th h-r. a 'I on tiie on:in-n'. The V! .k-f.mt- n ati 'i iti-s for example is fully . Dt'l'irm-! in d-tail. would t-nd to al!-n-tn- sympathy of irreo.uiril ible I'"l-ifi'- anl admiring for-iirn-rs for the l:..-:. Th- fact that the horrible story of 'h- sh lo.ing of th- ivounb-1 has be-i siiop' -sS'.d for ov-r i month anl U-ft come nut little by little in 'i-r's l-t'-ts to their friends a' horn--i. ; s ,usj.ici-n that there may hav I" -n dras'ic tneasure.s on the Hrliish ! in effecting the clearance of var-,ut- districts and in establishing 'on- ii'ia.i 'u cami. BRITISH PARLIAMEXT. 31 r Lowther Returns and Bu.sin-ss Will Be Rapidly Disposed. XEW yoitK, July 25.-A dispatch to .lie Trlbun- from London says: The government haa been helpe.l out of a great difficulty by the return to the house of commons of the chairman of committees and the prospects of the winding up of the parliamentary session have distinctly improved. Had Mr. Lowther'i Illness, however, n.ved to be of a prolonged character, hi x:ranrdlnary situation would have '"ul'.fl. Xo one can put closure but tv-iiker Gully or Chairman Lowther and In the unavoidable abs-nce of both men a contingency by no means impossible, the buslnegB of the house of commons might come to a dead atop. Xothing would better please the Irish Xatlonallsta, but 'he Liberali as well as the Conservative are agreed that id's Is a risk to wM. h !ho .irt.i'i'.i of the :' .'.on ough; no; to b' cp 'o'.l. IN OKiM'TH IHMTUICT. U'liori: S),uv ioo..ni Hams Aro N 'ii F.initig ti Many S'vt'o- t'UK'AGO. July - The Tr.bur.c s.ither.-d dit-v: t.T.-r; at - oYl.vk this it'orntng com a, :i cpcri'.ots at .cntra! ;vo;n. :: loa.i, N.ht-aika a'1. 1 Mis-oar.-the droath t?.. kef. :.i Vital d ng the w .rit.-r M. on at fit. hour and the p:.r:s f 'r the fmtne diate future. T'- faults a- a :'! lows: ! lo.va O'lir !:.;! 1. h'..vy ra n since I V' a iv. : . i ';. . for ... !V.i;: is co'l 111 I p :! I -ic II iv r.i ii s.'i. Mi' I- ; night. Kort Podc.'-Ha- 1 t i'.:i - :'' 1- . ! Marsh.ilit.'W -i -ru:i" I Iv,1m,.,,, l.;cv sho-r a: 1 a t" I i .,w .hr.Mf.-v.nc low., Oitv-lU.-v.:.s s.r.v tt. !-.,:. VHn-io-V, rain I'll :: -v. r i fav rab'e for ra n ' ' Mism tVy-N itn v:t Vh n n :ind .-lotidv -l snithw s: N' r.r.n I parted within l,w mi'' - '"t or w st I In X-braska- i ilntihi-Olivi-i.' ,ni(tV I'll '.' T.'tV J was v s '. J by a j 'ii inoh-'s fa'-i-s in :i :' ' :. : S, !" -V Th- f i'l i li-'': 'v 1 x I ii oiith W s-.'i ! j X -hrask i I X rth Filt'o-V." v '. ot a ti , . is: and west .'f h" Schuyler X ra ti ' rs-ok n Bow-X ' rrn. " v ::'". h j nv:s. ; In M sS 'llrl Je-rT-'rs n :ty. K i".s.i " :y. ' l !-a P. s oto rer rt- 1 i.i.n - ! : ' ! rvx-t f r any M b. rly r"r-T' I i l v.il sh w.-rs t'T ugh e.ntra: po". ! s'.lt GLOBE TnOTTEU AKKESTEP Pren.hma- on a r.-'.-. r! MrMklng Trip in Trouble :n Manchuria. VICiRIA. R T. July .'-Lr-ni ! Prince, trav-'ling areunl the w rl 1 in a race for La Pr-sse. M 'r.tr a! arrv l ! by steamer R.J un Mam y-''S:r lay. H-' : left Mmtr-'-al on May 2T. While In Manchuria .-' ww .irr's:-l with Mirrion. his eomra l-'. un It sus picion if stralinc rou!s. XI ir- ' rl e.n's passport w as '.ik-.n a:i l he was held for t-av-!':" w.thout a piss,-" -r'. ' Pr'.r.oe vl-igraph" 1 to th- Russ.an m.n- , ister of railwiys anl wis r-l-is'l un !" his orl-rs. JI-. I-f- M.it- n in Jill at i Kh.iilar an I pr ! !. In Mir.ohurta r- -aw s.gn? of unrest ! an 1 says that tS- uth rn Man hur.i .s ' In a :ate of insvirr - n ml r.uss; m !.ffi'-rs or-' p.' ''' ss to stop U ' ays th- M.mch'iti i:. iliway is s ! y J a military pr -j-o; ' r. rhtr.g in i .' .mni ree of that pr.ctrio. ju-'.ri-s : K rtv th ois in i'ii :n ,r- w n PIS-'LAlMEi. Fif'M I'M-MliP. I'-r.i-s T'ta- H : z Fo,f An' a "i n f 1 ''.ih i XEW Y"It J l i e - A n T !:-" II t.: It -i' an Str -s a- r ( 1 : a' h fr :r. H .v o If - I' ni-s lis . ' ton;- z n.,i ! - 'i. . mf o. . 1-1. i:. i ,n 1 ''I . 7. h ; r. l-n-- a I ! id-r- f 1 h- 4.lW' i f t'.l'.T. I. T-. YE I. I.i W KiiVi.!! -EI:"M It.-jzi: in W:. !! He- ! - e I" F- i i" .hi- -.! I Mo : i 1 1 A- L". It '..-?. 1 XEW Y'HtK. J il'l is 'h-- ftr -v. ii.i in is i yl: '.v i u'i i "ti h. .mp ir,:-1 by .' h :.-;oir' In. ''ii !.i- -j; -p.-rini' n' s '' i'ii h. - : sta't.pi.ng oij- 'h- ! San', i d- his V- i f is now pr -v il :.., wi!i vi-if d Th- :; . i ' with th-m on - hou--s-rum with :iU been il oi- in I'.rozf of ho ik h,- E''IL ItH"!K- I: Y fK'CUp.ed Wi'h Iui t- i- !' n'l- T rt. to At 'en 1 I': . v ' i .' .1. XEW YoliK. JjIv L-n- I ion i-orr-spori'l-'f f ::.- 'i . i.'f: Lord Miln-r and ' ! !;,.! rn-t vest-r lay at Marlii-jiouif.'i II o . '. h-r they weiy sworn in - u.-n.'i-r-' . f 'li r.rlvv council wi'h It-I i .-on-er. hose earldom has been wouh l-,- -arn-l. Mr. Chamberlain a' not piees-nt Mr. Rhodes Is fully -s-. u;..e with bui ness and spends much tun- at Alfred Beit's house, wh-re South Afri-an af fairs are discussed in detail. EXCITIX'i ST HAM Eli RACE. Two Ship" ''lear From X-w York Both Bound for Australia. XEW YORK, July 2.".. Two steam ships will clear fiom this port tr'diy fr Australia, both at the parne 'ime, and re port has It that they are to ra; to their destination. They are the In-lral-nia. of ihe Tys )n line, and the Devon, of the American At Australian )in-a. In shipping circle, much lntereiit Is shown in the result. A MTS1ERI0US SUICIDE IIINKY II. AK.MS ll'.VH ST A US iiiMsn i ai m i n . t'lvmiiuut )Iiik Man's Attempt to I 'ml His I ifc ln oirvlcd in Sccivcv. It! TV.'. J.i'.y A young 'Van. sup 's i , 'v 11 i. v H At MKtea I. of Now Yci k. staM'cl h.tns' f in the region of th' li-'ir and K.i!iod Ins throat with a ,'o,k'. kn-fe ,n :ti-' to;!e: room ; a si, pi'U oar o : v south boiin.l Orc S :i Sh r l..i'-' express a; t!. depot hor. l'i nvr.'.:: a nl s n in a l.vi! hos. ' :v M '-. Amistcud and x ootu- ' r;i " ',; " ' ''w ,u:" r '" '; V., !.:ig hotel as "licry Artits:-. . 1. N w York, and O.corge Wil- I. am K: : -'i. r. l,h'.:.ido'l,!ii.i." 1. n sai l th.i- A:"iK;e i I s 'ii.iii.iivi of a mine i" l.lah.v of w'liu-i Kl-tciior is pp''ldont ,i::. K'.- : ti r fat l - ow n T The y u"g :no:i ,'.'.: d on s in, it 'ill noil; men m .lis . .t y : t ia ml Ills 'narn.ng u.' -..i. . i . ,i . " . ..1 .. k While K! ''..!'". was arrHllgittg h:s 0 iggage : .it A: 'n: M 1 :.u'S''p'.l o-'lll 'f ;he si--;"-, ttl 'rom th t t'i - l sir-atn i'g fr -tn Ins thru:. IVint in I: ini.i: 1 '.y I K '. toll- r . he g isp . .1 I a I t :- t sue y u." 'ti I f il iinoon.S' ; ;i' II was at oiue '.tke i to In h"s;'.:a El-t.'h.r r fus. , t.i jy a a r I. -n-'-i ',-o' ii. ng : l.!osi ,,ii own .1 nt.'v ." ti'. i: of h.s o-'titpani n. It is ,.l 1 th young in :i are prmiiiti.'iitly . n - I .n lVi:'.. i ! ph: i an I Xe vYork anl a--' :' nt gra luates of an eastt-i :i ai'.vTS-.'v ATTEXI'EU I'-Y Tllol'SAXOS. K'v. Fa-h-'t r-t-'r .1 Muhloon Conso or if I H.sh .it ,'h'";i3 ('HI 'A''.'1 Juiy iJ An audience of h 'us.1' is aw-hl bv th,- 'l-mnl:y anl mag;.' of I! ni.i -. '"ithollo . .r.-monlal. to I iy n tii -ss. .) -h" . ..nseoralion if J!c' F.i:h. r l'-t-: J M i! . on. as T1:u!ai lli-i: p f Tmiass -is:-, .m l nixiliaiy f M s: lo". P A F'-'-.an. An hb shop . f I'hio ig II .Iy X in I'ath-'.lral .r I a - -ii' ..f aim s- r-gal splendor : th- -f 'i t- t-a e 1 within rs wails ' 'artiM S'Im::.ih M irti-elll. of Wushm : " 1' '. a : I as oons'.ra-:-:. ah:- tw i-, oo,;i, .; Fh in. 'f '';:;. a-1., anl Kyan. ' I'hi! i b'lphia a 1 z-n bi.h ps, ;o: s. an I s.'ores of i ivt-s iss.st-1 in th- o-r"nion:.'s and . :-;r.i :. ti of m is.s. Fi'h-r M ii I " was s,'.,r-- 1 by the !'. irht Ii". Ja.ui-s llv.m. il sh of AI- j :: Ii! i- I : '. il gilt li -i M-nry C I if ... l:;s: , ,f Pa-, "ii,.-Tt. I.l.. to th" "j'-' f : -. 'ii i :i if i'. '.iier- line 'V-r-i '.- I.:-' ;. .i !. h - I'- .n ; r if iu id "lo 1 -in : if - t' r. aho wass'iit- !. ,u: I k - ! '.:. ' i t. r s ring. K"l- a k f t'i- ring Father L" M :i I . r I i. mi if mi 'h- car- i. , i ; . -.. ,'.r H- t hen ar.i.' ' .". I -v i- :' . ii ;T In I for pr - f ... i ' , Af : ' '. ' g h- , 111 I. l lie "H ' -i- , ! .... M .;g : ir M irMn-'.li - ' - .'.. if" ii v and du- ! . . ,. h u ;.ii l I- I- h.s o f " -a'. ;-.g :h n'i -si 'li. !:..' i. grs pun" 11 a! mass 1 ' . 'i ' . in ::v . ois- rati'iti '' s ' . : -' I II -.."ii .!--.-- 1 " i . -'! i '' - ..!. :i iii h mi" w as " I.. ' ' I up n (,. bishop. . - i'.: h ipf I thr-' ' . . i ' "i i pray-r and A - ' "- .' ' u-' -liltl' it'S ' 'RIME. - k it .k 'Vv I' oitli -e l'n !.-r Ar: t. it '!:. it ' ITV. Jay .'".--The arr-st f :,-v Ki s .; . i,.-f , l-i k in ti'" ii p . y I:, 'nrs I'-rkins : ! I i ' 1 :. , ..:,'..! r ,.-isi.er!l- V u:.s Is-Mi---n. wh i is only 21 y-ars ' I.' e ,. , fiis'- 1 -iiiploye ,,f the -. n in I. 'h - i'l-v-1.1 rid iclmin--. t- : ;,) was r '.re l un I r In- Mc- I e i Un. .'..-f if o-. Two n-i.Ths ig '.i:i I o;--s. th -Ii i-f i-.i-ik. d.e I, and ii :. - - n -i-l th- s -rvi' . A sn : lirn- aft-r KinniHiii "nt-r-il ih : '.'. p-i f ,rai.i:ii : of hh diiti-s S'-v-: ii ' .mpi.il ts fra-h-l Ih- postal au ri.i. i.w -hat l-ttcis ' int.iiriing money n.i I n- .-r r-a' h-1 'h-ir I utinailon. T.'O"- i-,ioi'h ..f stolen l-H-rs became in".'- nu.'ii-t ju- abiu; a month ego, -nd i .v , ; s ' i -1 -1 i ' s .w-r- iiH-ngne'l to this d's i' ' mak- an Investigation. K.ri'iison was at ore - suspected of the 'iu.'h'tojh t nefts. and for thirty days h's v-:y nio'.-m-ni was known to the two i.l!!".-r.--. During that time bis actions -ri. u ii as 'o convince the inspectors hat he mis P-ading a Pr. J-kyl and Mr. Hyle l,f-. Xlght nft-r nlglit he wan known to have secretly met a well kniwn marri-d woman, and accompin i'd her on long walks to the ouukir'a of the city, y-srerday when Klnnlson was tak-n into custody, several letters from the woman were found In his po esion, and the officers allege that the woman got most of the money stolen from the missing letters. Last Monday the authorities decided lo oloae in on Kinnlson, and a decoy letter was prepared for him, and when he wa8 tak-n Into custody the marked l-tt'-r anl the funds It contained were fiund Keil In the lining of "his vest. The marked letter was mailed on the train by Inspector Perkins, at La Grande, Monday, and he traveled on the wme train with the letter to Baker. When the mail was distributed. Officer r.'ikin, iMlle.l for his '.. I. but lxl son inf iiai...! ti I in thn: i ma I ''.i.l lK.il. lVikliw wait I a f. ii'ituio" ami th :! onteio I o . lk I "': "I III,, p. sinlllo.- in. I pla I .!' U.'ion.".' c'.e.k un. I 'i' ai'i''S lie wa .ale i lo .lie bus in -it !' th ' "',' '" I " 'loh e I, and the nn-s g .. . , oi I mai ko I fun Is t in'. I o' li 0 '" s-i ' 'Wli' lo ,., y on s 'I h - :o i-k.- l ! i'"P -.'i " I sol I a II -rv t ill- ' 'i piled, "and I ho moil.', ' ' " V 'll 111 iv ll i fcO I a h i -the .'the t, "1m. you .. :: no; my mat k. ,1 m ui' i a I y ;u Kmiii-vn w as the i :..k n tr.o , and w as Pi u'it l I : ' !' S:.i'o'm o'liini hi. r. -v !i !. li . x.iiiiiu ition, in, I u a. .'i I I n boil Is. w h;o a w as ' u . -h I : mother. Km I- i I lias !', ; t ! w ay s b : . a i ;. s ' o. i h. mo a I el I'll 1 d o.'l. 1 lleiM o Ins al- li s act! bt .ni; ,l.' i r. I and i ,''.: I u n" man of go d li.th::s. an.l gi'in r ll put'i o k!t". youth. i .hi 'I 'll II was ' : u .n .ti .- .1 a; ! IMMENSi: TIMl'Iti; I'KAI.S Southern I'a .Hie II. a i ' : - of I -:! ill , ii ; 'ii anl ' 'a . : n.,i SX Fit AN. Ms. a ' .1 Southern I'.leltl.- i' un; .1- i s.on toii'o i Ian I .I t - ' fell ,1 n s ;hi; i mi - 'or th- i'1-iii ' il . f i ' b r , miili i i i th.- :e ' si. i in '.li- n -.iv fut. r It Is .inn huh - I ih i tl.-i; 0 ii' ions w:.ii T It W 'apoLs f ir th si! !:' 1 (tinner land .n ' !i- M- '. trio: li.nc h-e.i o - o OO't'l'.lltV 'S oi.esilli; a . sal.- of T'1.'"1 .lor-s of in' the Pitt r:i -t and o- f 's a fiouiu - 'I that an ' v oh.is -rs ha 1 a: '' I t - : il ti South." " ' ii-gon. A ).' I. Cite i I''"' -1. !.,; waloh : o nhv y.;: a, r 's of in, -,b r u :n I list i ict is l-r-o ii tig ' :h-r limit' 'i lug orI ts 1.. rli H'l for th bul. !:-.g hit will duo'-: wi.ti .li. o'fl" an I furnish :!;.- t ''iiing up "f a vas' : tirnh-r . -I , llll s k I .( l I " i-s- ,I1S ll f-l lis .ma: I T:i- I, fir .tl- .lll 1 1 r pui I T- S 1 "ii : ii si.l l-.i- l. ,,. 01. i 'i:i;i:m.'Ny i:i ikwki tiro heih.oo I i.r f.r :h. Ff 1 ill s 1 s T n: Xi:W Yi KK July -Ih- Tril lin- fi'oin I.. : llas.ings w is th" .1 m t p etui "iu- Th- Hr .!h- : h . d 'f which is th..- nr. on 1 '.Hi s.-ij f :h- 1 hn-i'i- r 1 iv 'f ; III HIV g i ; iiii t. n'.- ti ll. : h-i fik' . .f 'h- f.r ih- tlr-t St-I'S to il.-s-t l..i",.ns ,.r fr par: :n : V 1 Th- fi-io in. i n' I 11 -llasing.--. li Sin 1 a i' h .or : or in : 'i nr. iii, h : n a : , oi t'i- -r h- 1 1 v . I a t . I ,V ; ! I : mi IV i.i .1. a -h-y ai- 1 f l n I py -y " "ll P S .l S .is WILL h. Ir , I 'I'. st r ItT .1 i u ni.i'. WAI.I.A WAI.I.A 1,1 v .' d iy closing !- " or i ourt y t I iv it' w ri of ho l. a' i : .is .- I on an app-'il. .In Ig If f th- lo.i -r on : ' i oil i app- i! wnil ti'i.i h ni,i ; nf th- -i'.i Th ai" i -i il tin- I : .as-s. In !" .' fr " '. .! g-t a lining a; n f,- ) i- , lU. r of .1 J'l-l. of I- '. struct il Jury ,:i a i m. i also iiiioii Ih- v.taidi'V 1 Jury and a s n ti. - ! , ,is curt. In th-- " h-t i n of th- 1 1 w ,l: ii roc k- I court, h-ld thai ' i !.i i .s fine Imp s d by a Iu. '' up diet of a Jury is ill. n I .ii '. . r- m , le l.v a i lin- by i i'u i oi. ill: i II -Mlli-ii'il .: ... I an, I a ,n ih- v.-r- roi'ftrs itinrits MirnTFi'i.. Xo Move pi Knt-r P-kiii. but Sui.ll. s H-nt t" I'r"S 'ti' H.'.i.1iU.iiT.ts. HIIAXfUIAI. July 1!". Th- Moods in (he Yangts- val'-y ar- musing gr-at distress. Two of the main embankm-nts have br iken above Wuhn ind flooded a thl'kly populated listrin for in ,,r :' miles. T-ns of thousands of H'opl have been render-1 homeless and ihe mips destroyed. The return of th" court to pi-kin looks doubtful. Supplies have beer, ordered sent to Slngan Fu. the present head quarters of the court. TL'RVIIiI.K DFFKATH fllllSoX. Motor Paced T'.aee on lite Halt Lake Saucer Track. HALT LAKK. July 25. Hem Tur vllle of Phlladelphli d-feated Harry Gibson of Cincinnati In a 15-mlle motor paced race on the Halt Lake Palace saucer track las; night. Gibson lost his pace In attempting to pass Turvllle In the last mile. The time was 28:10. SILVBH MARKKT. NEW YORK, July 25. Hllver, 58'. IS CIIMIMI rniM I'owtk or a.m vk; VMAir AS. SllllAllON ( IKK All l. Miitcincnt h Mccl t'urpoiatlon lli.it I'l.uiN Will I wiiliiili Start Non I nluti. new ,i;u. ju'.i :.. The ll II I S l I. o 1 11 s H s; The sink.' ill the lolling ni ls h.n u -1 I. 1 eloji.-l any special f.-atine, lin ing tli week ii i.l the fooling in '.li ia,lo is ilii; the w,'r the Ami! cain i:.' I As, via. I. hi h is l n itoi -i.ii'i len.ite.l From , high sour, e e.'lll s t !l sflt.'lll lit till! the I'lllte,! S!at,-s S e : i 'oi ! ii a ion w!;i wait until its in.-n ;n nmi-union mills get ready g ! w-.ik I .i' I th m pi. ni; af.er pi mt n'i be -i" ii- I. iihu b il '.'j not -..-in llke'v for ': w - ks l'tie dool'ii- n .lie produ.-l f the tin--tiuis- nulls will soon l-ail to t!i. oios lug l! a of soin,. ..f the ee l in and to ellh'l' IxlllkUlg of fllllll.'.s Ol ' lb" a.viiiiiul ition of pig iron The ' . g . -his con lit. oa Iis's i he i.'i: -i wl'l h- 'h lli'e-'ss i, f ;ie III f till! tuina.es who n to the I'm I S! It." .-' el i ' ijioration. ; i I .ok f t hi 01'!'' i ,e h r dlreo 1, mis Th- oli .i St t I'l'inpaui pi in: i: Y.'l'llgt ol 11 Il ls l. II ,'llt ' - - 1' " I '!s - 111 ll I! i'l, I till"' 11',' It .1 '!k 'f S nfi O'll. :i;.i sh- ll'.l .inv 'li uhl- u!" 'h oe Th.s. of e iirse, ,l,t. l 1: e. ' !'!. ' ". li " ". stipfly Th- '! o tag .f ' !, rid ' n ; ! it- h is air-.idv mil- - !' ,g ' r -It a "-I ) 't'i' -iv s . ks .11 I.- ng l' i " u ,,'.n hi.in'i ailoi-i th- ."iio-iv 1 j..-- inn P ing ' 111 d 1 '1-1 - S a '. ' . I ! I'v tinner feeling 1:1 Ir h- r-v. nt w e.ikn- s In so l:.ipf'.l!'v. The pig !: -'!-. . il s ha. lllll.-'ll 1. !'!i:iiing , .-r! S:.i;..st:eai'v th p-'sill 01 , nt.mies fi lv . ), ' i-'t ''' but th'Te Is a feeling . un. er- i t.iin'.y .1:1 I w.'ikne-s . r t-pnig up ' '''' " 1 p-1'''" Tin w.s-ks' litis. n. .h n tight nil in.'r the cutttrv ! '1 0 l ..!! of lil.iXt tolls f bail I ll I W ir 1 1 ' u th" 1'h.l.tdelphU dlsiriet 1 J i:t- 1 g .0 I leal of t 'linage has '.'i; ! 1. I in s'ruo'ur.i! iiufo'.a! T'i '11 1 . i t Itfdg" I'omp.iny has ' ik n upwirl f I'..'""' tills .f tnl.lg" w m k 11, 'u lit'g 'l'"'l I en for 11 coal ( 'ill. .''"" t 11. f" 'r lek -lei atl.ui .1: N'o.t.nk. N .1 'I'." t "is for a w'st'Tii r ' 1 I anl I 'J'. ! .lis f,.r a I'b'i ag 1 lift br! Ig" In X Y nk tons hale I--n n ra- : . I f .1 a nuiiib.-r of Inilid ng. .1 I I:, oh. -r .Uir..-,s g .-. r-unl t"t.i; hive ! n . 1 1." I We ii- a!.. 11" !oii f-r Inn;. I. ng. f'r ti" liiip-rl il daw "f J.ipnn , )'. 1 I l.rin.b''. .f the iron in. I'ist-y ...lit nil' lidglv '.V"!i ''" ; ; v. I 1.". I hi. -as. ' al'v 1 si glit ' akness il-v-l ' ici!!)'. fi '''" ' "' e.,. !lri' lint 1 " s n I'.v- ii.-n n 'h- r i l- a: i'-ji : n .' un .s.g 1 'f th : ,i ,1 - I. 0 in. 01 w h; h mil-' t- 1 , - un.. f tit up " th "tisiiuip I ii "' i.. -t; i-1'- W.th mi: .'(t.-rm his m' er w - i inn - .iff. .f J t un '.-i g mil h II' I l : iifk' 111 fOlt 'If ee I 01 A ft es -li' ni-ti' ! y ', .plug ,ni .t,g s,,m. .f -h. 1 ng- . "pi l.'it-i- .'s ,' 'h- 1 . k 'f e ' -P "l-n "I t ' I, ,,f th- I- i-l.ng lake p' . in- T'.i- ,' -r. s , ! I in- I. II- ll,.' 1 . g 'il "I ii... 111 . in ilng il s'. k .f 1 ,- I ' -i m I.' i. ' -li'' i s. tun i : - ii. i: i.-i : Iu. i by (Its an I ' uul ve .f th -ff-. I upon 'h in "' I i a ...li. v h- l.v I TltKI-ll ;i KltSMIiNT : Itlel-TS f. - Tie . 'i NST N'TINi 'IM.i:. Jul! 'I'nik -Ii govirnm'Tit his atbi i.rlv i -fus.-1 -., p-rnut th 'ii- k ;u.i li-n t" iso Smyrn i. Sal ml.'i at; I M un: l.l-'S iiKsTitr'Tivi-; i;pi.i iSMN I! VTI ' M. .l ily -An ''X,'! .si ei "f . ii ,, un t.el-i v w I ecke.l a par! .if 'li en, Th loss f l.fe mi pf ip- I v is ii lag-. WIIF.AT MAI'.KKT PultTLA.Nl, July .V-Wh a . Willi A' ill. i. .".''( '.i . T.V OMA. July .."..--Wheal, bill' : -in. ,.; riuii, ra;. SAX Fit A VMS' , July --Wh-u'. inilur, IUI; cash, l'X. 'III('A;. July 2.".. Wheat. H pt-rn-...r, iiiienlng, 71; i-losli-g, 7I. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS When people are contemplating trip, whether on business or pleasure, I hey naturally want the bet service obtainable aa far as ipeed, comfoYt and safety is concerned. Employes of the WIHCONSIN CENTRAL LINKS are laid to serve the public and our trains art operated ao aa to make cloae con nections with dlverflaf lltiea at all Junction points. Pullman Palace Bleeping and Chair Cars on through trains. Dlrlni car service uneicelled. Meala served a la carte. In order to obtain the flrit-claaa ier vlce. ask the ticket agent to aell you a ticket over The Wisconsin Central Lines and you will make direct connection at Bt. Paul for Chicago, Milwaukee and all points East; For any further Information call un any ticket Brent or correspond with JAB. C. POND, Oen. Paaa. Af't.. or JAB. A. CLOCK. Milwaukee. Wli. Oeawal Agent. THE CHICAGO ft NORTHWESTERN RJULWAT. GO EAST VIA SHORTEST ANO QUICKEST LINK TO Si.Taul. iiiliiili.Miiiiii'Htnlisl'liii'iii;i and A I I'oliils I'laat. HAII.Y TUAISS. FAST TIMK; RICH VP i: AMI Si'KXKltY UN KgllAI.KU. Through Palace -! TmirHl Hlfpra, 1'iilng nmi Niffrt Humklllg Library Car. Tickets to points Fast via Portland snd the Crent Northern Hr., oa salt at f ! N. Tlck.H (lilies. Astoria, or ilreot Northern Tlckut Offlos I j j TIIIMi 5IKI in, PnllTIMND. For ru. folders and full Informa tion regarding r.asisrn tnp, c.i on or a l ltvss. A H l". PICNNISTON. I'ltv P. and Ticket Agent Portland li Travel UXURIOUS The ' Xorthn estrrn I,lmlte,l" trains, I. '. trio lighted throughout, both Insltls ml out. and liiii luslsd. ar Willi, mt eiee.ii,in. the tinrsi Irnlus In th ti , Hid Tin y inbely the latest, nrnrrst und best Id-aa f"r infort. convrnlenca and luxury ricr offered the (raveling public, and altufether ar Ihe mast omplfte n4 splfinHd ppiductlon of the ear builders' art. These Splendid Truli-a CollllCCl With The ('rent Northern The Northern I'ailflc ind The Canadian IVIfL' AT ST PAPI, FOIt Ch'CAtiO and the l!AST. Xo ritrii charge for thea saiperlif acoomnioilatlana and all cla-wea of tick ets are aval nble fur pajwar n lbs famous "Noi thweatern IJml4." All trains mi this line ars pratrctiil ly tb Interla. king Wloek Hyatem. W II M K A I II. U PISI.ER. leneral AgTtt Traveling Ag'l. Portland. (r. A familiar inline for the Chicago. I .mi w uiik'i" nt. i aui iiiiway. ruuwm ili ovr the rnton as ihe Ureal Hallway running the "Pioneer Limited" Irani every flav and n ght between Hi. Paul anl fin situ, and i 'ma ha and Chleago. The only jierfecl train In the worK." I'tiibTtitunJ. i 'I'liiiectiotia ara made with nil transcontinental lines, securing in p.iss.'iigers th" beat service known. Luxurious coaches, electric light, steam h".i. of a vr ty i-pialed by no otlw. ll is See Hint your ticket reads via "The Milwaukee" when going lo any point In the fulled States or Canada. All ti, -k,-i agents sen them. For ra1' ". pamphlets or other Infor mation, midreaa J W. I'ASKY C. J. KIUr. Trav, Pisa. Agt.. Oen. Ag' Portlasd. (iri'fin Portland, Or. IT VIA O , uw s i ,,n vs. I Ii'pot. Fifth ind l.eiive I I Slreeta Arrive I iverUnd Fxpreaa I rulna for Halern, Kasshurg, Aah lu no). Sacramento. ,;W p m i igd.'ii. Sun Fran- J 15 a m clncti. Mojiive lxn Angeles, KI Paao, S:.1U a nil New ( irb-nna mid 7:00 p.m the Kaat. At Woojburn (dally i xcipt Sun lavl. marnlnir irulii cntinecta with I triiin for Mt. An ! gei, Sllverton. I It r o w ii s v I 1 1 e, Springfield, and Natron, and even ing train for Mt. Angel and Hllver ton. Corvallla puaen aer. !7:M a.m 5: BO p.m 8:2f.a.m Iil .i0 p.ml Hberldan panaen I Kr. Ially. Urmlly excett fluna'ay. Iteaate tlrketa on aale between Port latid, kiiicramenta and Han Franclaco. Net rates 7 flrst claaa and IU lecond class. Including aleeper. Hatea and ticket to Eastern palntf aiwl F.ureae. Alse Jaaan, China, Hono lulu and Australia. 'an be obtained from J. H. Klrkland, Ticket Afent, 134 Third Htreet. YAMIIIM, DIVISION. v PllKMi'llg-r depot foot of Jefferson PI l.ave for Onweg,, ilnlly nt 7:20, IM a. m.; 12:30. I:r. 3:25, 6:15, 8:25, :(i 11:30 p. rn. mid U.OO p. m. on Hunday only. Arrive nt Portland dully at t.lS. H:?,i, 10:r,0 a. m.; 1:35, 3:15, ':3, 8:20, 7 40, 10:(Ki p. m.; 12:40 a. rn. ibilly except Mod. lav; H:.'IU and 10:46 a. m. n Hun daya only. Ia-hvk for Diillna dally except flun ilay at 4:30 p. rn. Arrive at Portland at 9:30 a. m. Paaa-nger train leavea Palha for Alrlee Mondaya, Wedneadaya nnd Frl dava ai 2:4ii p. m. Heturna Tuesday", Thnradayg and Haturdayi. Kxcapt Hunday. II. KOBHLICR, Manager. C. II. MARK HAM, Oen. Frt. and I'aM. A'. NiiTli'F. Ih'lt PriH.U?ATHN. Nolloe . In nil eu. llull llle Coin. ; he i 'ID of A'loi l, baa . il e l IIS llelel lllUiall HI . . null II. I ll ill ill II III i i laid out Ulil nv ol'l- moil I'l'ii-i. il "f liV resolll I 'il I and mi". ill "i Adali'a Ait M i , I hi ,,.lin 11 is A I Ut s I'.'i i the ll u ll' a! - llli' llll' t K ll m ;H:li sti'i-i't I fi ' high Miller in o i i ind K'lieiiilly kit nv e I 'ti I Aalol'.il, fl 'lll .i ii. i of (lie ol inning ill ,f 1 1 ii i iii ul eiiu.i llh I II I " I e.'l lo ill .lliial ) I, II lllr HII nil, .1,. of i.i w I ll il In un i ill illi I he i Siluiiil'ln i ' i-outieol'i'it w.th n uiie running fi oin till' east Mil fi Kinet iIiioukIi a ' I no miming t li i u u li ., V it 'i la mid o.iiiii. cl t i i n r ti ti ii Ict i( fi'iii i high !! mark : !..- o i.c a ruoli'.l as :,.- i-iuiiiig hi in . imia i a i I he urn ihoast cor ,- if II, lllis, Ol n ''ll le l. ll II ll il Blli'i'l to i nk mi the south no ui i li rr, un ihs rs ' mid niI; ui nf au.l I 1 1 el 1 1 ill.vln i'ell,. -I le of 35tlt slice! I.i ' io't way luiinuig ih.ltl lw l ulloll noted i shall be recotll. n ' In I'Uns and aie,'t in- pi mured by (lie In I e.llllf O-r pl oVl'b'.l ins; i iioIinI of good, oi Hi lumber 3 Inches n. he Lie. all I Iho e ; nlle I mil e and 3 ! . i and tli inly in ii 1 ei.rpi thr lateral te .. K I- an I thr same 1 1 loh'otber rVrly l 0 ii li lonlier Mil. I ., i a 'i1 In tna'trr , f t . '.lie plana and '. ; :o be prepare! as In lemaft, r ,1;. ! i("-:ise ,.f mailing o I -1 1 llll sti .1,1 Pr ,le . i i-e,,iuei: np" Iho ' -' - , 1,,'ni (lie. I In ill,, , I i.u a.-i i.r loin t i :, -ill !, to lands and n. ludiM lllitn a 'iiii m hi. It -il I be l"'s. landi and 1 I 'I s.lld lllU-l ol .' i -11- l to ilef I , y the - -i 1 I'- if. III h al- . '-i'l i . ! a f 'l oni along til- all' 10. s k I -' li A I lug ii oh Un' 11. n ri-. n.i m i on tilth nine: Said ill. on i to , Xti'il I f: III the Adair ,1 nor of .he . i an I sal I I h to a. ild hUh i Htli't I' of I , I In I lltlllio Kl I li .H ll ill -lO ill I h lug fi'iui tin- a' ami ttlloilHll '.he throiiKb Phs k I.' Ilpoll Sued Ki.ll' lll ll lnl tllelef I IliVltloltn Ihelif I '111 Sill 1 .1 T I- Maid drum : i t h Motinil red or -is In (hli km Py 1 .tnin sh.ill h. ' f.'.-t ll.gtl. .".: be ld-1 III Itn' k'l' rtinnmh' ttii' iih'1 shall ! tli mii ! -fee ith .- on h ! drain .'i.ill h- detail ao. "I I Ilk" "pecilli fl "i, Ih, bv the i'- y Suri. reeti Till', the e ' I and . ,-t!:i u- 'f'k f r.t i - I !-1 i .-, I ; .:, i hi : i ir -, .nit: a. :. i ' Ihe belli tl'l ! lu.-uii. -s a. - n -p.. Ul .in. -i-i. lo.lI I. t I 1 I h s pi ellll-S s 1, 11 - f ' U-O'lit .tll.l 1 I Cists till I el - ' spei ,1 u.-ii- .iiMr ' to-wl! t'liiitttieiieiiig a. "f bl. .ok 3' a I a! -ng the a i' : !" I. he n,ii:',.i ; t belli e ixin' . bl". ks II a 1 1. : ..f bl... k l. th. '. eat c.iin-r -f t-i ' be II. . I thw es; i I 'htiioi' i.ortti th block J." I" the II 3 III bl.H k t.i.n hr northwest corner ' it " ttifllee a mth '. nt s ks 14 un U ' ''! "f bt '. k It. i: ': ..nth totes f fi. a oii;;i, oott ci,i lie. e i th to tho ll.itlll. i k 4.'. theiie,. ttrat la o i "f .of 3 III bl s k ir iik!i the mid l: . f i .i : !. ii est .lr-ier of b't t .- unit to the i lace nf in i (ilng all of nl.s k a ' and thr art: of liegltllllllg 11 I 41 and J an I block 3.' a:t In 'In: Astoria as !a d i I ,hn A I itr I k Ad.iir's P-i" -f I'; ooimty, i r. g m 1 1 or has ihtii 1 i. . .- .tb th- Audi . i i' inao-s of ilie i -i'u out of the ihty nf t m l record.' I by it. r itlv known as , Astoria, t'lata ,p it th" it) Murn 1 - M'lHIr .l. lli? I I' ;.. r Jud(! rati. I 1 i- I p'-nses of I nil i em -nt an I spec ; I m.rk pn ipsh I In Hi ' r leu .laia ' si oi of the (' '111. .- '!- of Aa ..li. i I.u r la y. 1 h " it ou'il!. Hi .1 " O" .f V -In a- 1' SKI.S S. I '.: ,.' 'In- .'.! "f Stlll'llllg SlO Ili atlons f ir it This n ':-1 Moriing As III t'linil lU' i' ! 111. m I'.-uni SI a l .pte I ..n illr.-el Ok- lii tlnrcf I. .n I.u. Juiy 1.' th. i ll . A 1 i r N T I'l. I- S :.. I in. ui i ' .u.-i. :; ' I v i'-n .!n n 1. ui .1:1 I oi ' '. I A 1'. h r the I '. Ill- f As.nrU, h n I ; rin . il oa i .'t.b ,!,: f t rn i la d in II I no I l I ' A"! I I ikl.n aieitti.. ' III-- ll ll ll ) KI a I! ' : tn ti a t he it. I ihe I g! i ! same 'o i fi h.' ii'iifr i I r nil. ui i.n- ss l.y l: . matter .f i- I I he l.adil -p.' -ilie He ins by the ( lly I i ii i I 1 .ill 1 pl.nlsi.ns nf I of Ihe l.'1'y in th'- a- ut an I i K.-liel.lil. f i ,.m th" , t.. a pan I! f lla I- till" to I I lin : i- i i nt.-r ih- i o th.-iefile .I'll 11 I.PIl f 1. I 'liel-'-'if Hlttl I III- pi ink :i i.t In h , ,n ii I I :' detail in! : .ui a.'i'..r.l"h- In lhei'f..r t h Sun ') ,,r .1., In ,i c .. in. g-li.'iiil rn. lii. a of An', ilii Thai th- . liuf and eo'is'i Hllilll In' d"fl i) II poll the lots, tilted hy said N ; i.i.-s , f mak , I : opr iveiii. n! . i .rm'.1llli'llt ! I ! . Ill.aea belie , lit ilocnrdlllg ill lolS. I, 111 Is 1 ill llldi'd III 4 : ii lib h said I I", Ian Is nnd 1 imp to the l.'-m Il;i. and pre ml,. at ape. dill as in. ill:rict in.-: ti. l.-ei tll.'lllH.'S belled' lll' llts nil I to h cnan anil exp.n Mil I, I "pOi-lll ,ss. folloAS, In a It . I ' lllll '-i -lug .1 I . ; I .1 .. I in pi' il' I' ll cfra y the r. and which I. strict la in th llll est corner inning tlii'nc" of blocks :H i if lot 3 In bl ick ::i irnulli tliroiiKh tli t (lil II to ihe mid li in -l ' I I t nf III,' S'lUill line of hlo k euiiiliea-il iirii. r f : thenc.i ii, n t It to iii litt 3 in block ::: ,i , i point of In-Khini: o; east half of blocks e i i , nst to the t .' in bl.H-k f- and ! llll .-Si Crill'l' Of ' In II e w est tO Ml" n I . niiiilnlng (he ' -ui I II and h in 1 nf block 37, all it in Hiild Adiilr'a IV, at half i.f l,l.. li P' f mild 1 1 .i 1 1 1 1 t In i Aatorl I. Th'tt the "It v Sui - y 'r or the Clly of III t, i,nrwi nmi Astoria haa I --: i iIIp file With Ihe Auditor ,,ii l lh.llce Judge eallmiitei of tl m in, ,.xprniea of conxlriicilng anl, I inn. row nienta and plan" nnd npcclllo.ii inn,, f,,r ,,. pro linaed work. TblH nolle,- Is pul.!,' he( f, r t,. day In the Morning At..ii,in Ul purauunce to a resoliilloii of t. r.,,,,,,,,,,, Coun.il of the City ,,f AHi.ri.i. i,,, on tin! 15th day of July, i n. iliieciing the a.ime. the flrsi pnblii iiil.m thereof be ing In the Issue ,,f Vi'tiie.lny, July 17, P-K'l' 11 I'l. NFLHON, Audllor and Polic,. Ju,K,. ,,f t1B t',y ,,f Antorla. PRAEL & COOK TRANSI lik COMPANY Telephone 221. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All Ootida Khlt.ped to our Cam Will Itecclvi. Hpcclni Attention. No. 5.18 Dttane St., Aitorla, Ore. W. J. COOK, Mgr. H. . Tel. 1131. J.A. FASTABEND AsrifaACTR a