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THE MOKMXG ASTOKIAN. SATIKIUY. VHU'ST 10. I01 J10SQUIT0S TO BE EXTERMINATED Plans of New York Health Officer Are Successful. removable and Immovable in the two colonies." The preliminary e n respondc-ve shows that the proclamation is based upon the suggestions which the government of Natal forwarded ;o Colonial Secretary Chamberlain July tth, aod that the .Hie September IS was recommended by le'rd Milner. LIMA OIL WILL BE USED Spread ol Malarial Fever oa S.atta IslmJ Believed to Be Cansed by Tbe Pet - Eiperlmenta to Be Made. NEW YORK. Aug. 9.Vr. A. H. D ty. af:r this week, will leave mechan ical operations to abate tho pes. of mos oultixa on Staten Island to the city au thorities, says the Time. Hut In view of the demand on his tim,. a a state health officer and the success he has baJ la his work he has deckled ;o lim it all operations outside the laboratory of the quarantine. I have, said Dr. Doty, "succeeded beyond my expectations and as the work U a labor of love, I prefer that the proper authorises take up my burden. I have proved that lima oil will destroy mosquitoes in their larval and matured state and that anopheles, which spread malaria, exist on Staten island ani have caught this culex In a house where there are several cases of malarial fever of a tevere type. "'I have als.t pointed out that lima oil may be used with success on the breeding places of the cuiiocldae. bu: at the same time I have contended that the right way to go about it !s to drain or fill up such breeding places. "All that there is to be done now ti elinch the association of malaria with tiophles I? to fin i the same plasodlum or germ in the Insects capture-! at Con cord as may be found in the blood of the person who suffer from malaria there. This Is the scientific end of it. I shall follow this up a: the quarantine laboratory." SFIT IXVOl.VKS MILLIONS. Flnghamton Woman Sties to K v. Largo Two; of N'.ov York Kei'ty. NKW YOKK. Aug. . -Kobe coa Ann MelVnal I, of ninghamton, N. Y said to be prepiring io entT suit to re cover property !:i the city :tv :ilir of which is estimated .1: $nV..VV'.VO. Two EFFECT MI SERIOUS RITOKTSOF DAM V(.F. TO CORN ('KOI' KX.V(itil'.KATFl). I'miMially Heavy Murvot in All the States Which Have Hecn Affected by Drouth. NKW YOilK, Aug. $ -Th J-urtul of Comim'tve has collected opinions from the leading bank otnV'als and (lie prom mom dry go vis and grverv house .f hwndr'.t and eighty property owner are j ;h , w.s; tending to show that bu.ol.vo ALL AGREED ON TARIFF. IVtails of the Arrangement for Signing of Protocol. WASHINGTON, Aug. !.-The follow ing exact statement of certain phases of the Chinese negotiations is given from authoritative sources !n order to cor rect some misippp-hension which has rrisen from published reports aj ;o rhe possible causes of delay In signing rhe protocol at Pekin. All the negotiators are agreed on the tariff mat;er. The present ad valorem tariff is to be converted into a specific tariff at the average rat's of th pres ent treaty tiriff, five per centum, ef fective and articles now on the free list are to be included in the new specific schedule. The details of this arrange ment are to be left to a special com mission, to sit hereafter, probably at Shanghai. The details of the arrangement for tbe prohibition of the importation of fire arms, munitions and materials for their j manufacture were settled some months ago. They provided for the seizure by the foreign warships, of any Chinese or forig:i ships entering Chinese wat ers with the prohibited ar'.lcles on b -ar 1 and also for such steps as each of the several foreign government may dem it ppiper or b- in a position n tak. in ord?r to prohibl- the exportati m ' arms anl supplier fr :n th-ir respecdve countries to China. The state department is not officially advised of the provisions of an amend ment to the article of protocol which Is reported to have t-e-n introduced re cently but its object would s-m to be to require the "h'n-s- authorities t' ac tively co-ope;-at; in enforcing the pro hibition, which the Chinese negotiators have alreidv adopted In principle. said :,i oe Inv.lvex1. The c!a :11s will be nu 1 under the w ill of J.uvb T. Anton, who died In ISoJ H owned what was then kti-'w.i a the Ard.n farm, situat.sl .n :h, fas: side of Manhattan Island. At that time I: w is wild land but is now situate', in th-- cen ter of the m 'st populous u; town .!'. trie: of New York. Jacob Ar.iti left a 111 leaving hi property to his only son. Jacob S. Ar den. but provided in the w ;!! that In the even: his .n lied wit.i u: use the prcevrtv sh gi 1,1 John Summers, h's nephew. I; is avr:el that J hn Summers . !.! h c ntlngen: claim : Jacob S. Art'n f r and believing thi: h- had thus purcha-1 the rich: o j disp sc of the projvrty. J.i. b Aolcn 1 i:l s-i Nf he li.oj 1 bachelor. I: is m this isue that :h- ,'l.nn of R tweca 1 Ann MoIVn-ild is b.u.'d. She claims t j tv a era 1 1 luuh' r of Jacob At lei. j RACE FOR CtT PHFKNPFir.S Atlantic Yacht Club Offers a Tree-ny f . the Thr-v Rnvs. It.tercsts have no; been seriously affect . I i: tha; section as a result of dam age to corn by drouth ill .he Mate of K.msis. Missouri, Iowa and Nebraska The np'its In question, the Journal of C !u:n. ice nays, will ,rov s-rnething . : .1 s,ir;M i-.' ex !alne 1 bv tne fact j tii.it t; i sener illy b 'HcvaI that the 1 f jlects of dvotitti upon corn, specl.iilv ::i e iorar,ir.i wniie ;;ie irou h was , fu'i swing, w 1 uorv or less xag p rate I. Ooiitinumg. he Journal of Commorce s ;ys: "The , ffse-s are quttf sum -roils and imp i tan:. A-n n,- them nny be men ti 'ited tho u r.Kuilly lu avy harvest of w n:-T wheat in all :he stat-s In iu s t '.. This has alr.ady been s.vurM and is oot a mat:,-,- ot v-onjivtur-. Agi.n there is tii- larg.- producti.vi of iav .ml in conr,cctl in with ihd;. icay be t , the luge f t.k- crej . in -.uv being plantol. whl'h ire a i;uara itee that the .'armor wi'l be able ;o carry their stock cattle :hruh n gir lless of tneM.rnige to an I h.gh price of corn." NEW YORK. Aug .-The r-gat a emmittee of the Atlantic Yacht Club has announced :ha; the club will off. r a trophy fir a race off Sea C,a. Nor ton's point, between the yachts Colum bia. Constitution and Independence. L is :h? des:re of :he committee that the o-intest shall tak place after the club's cruise In September. The course will be on of two whl h may be decided up. in bv the owners of tie b:g yu-hts. either frm Sea Gate ;o the Sa-nly Hook lightshrp a-d r:n or an outside triangular course of thlr- tv miles w Ith a :n mile s'ret 'h to a -h ' 1. j The club Is anxious to bring about ' the meeting between the big boats be- i fore the international yacht races. TAKEN FiR AN ANARCHIST. iRRA7.Il.IAX TRADE CONDITIONS. i Prominent Planter Buys I-Uge rons:gn j men: of Maohim-ry 'n Amerlci. I NEW YORK. Aug. 9.-J. S. Mllo. of Sin Pulo. Ilraiil. a relative of rr-sl-d-nt Manoel Ferrai de Camp. Salles of Rrai:!. lias Just sailed for Rio de Jan-ir 1 on the steamer Hevlius. Mr. M 1I iji a representative of the Agri cultural Aso-u'lon of Hratll In :h Iti-ter-s: of which he made an .x.e .s.ve tour of this country. His purpose prin cipally was to purchase agricultural ma chinery f r use on the coffee plantations. The planters, he iid, are greatly in ne I of improved implements, particu larly fr the cleaning an.) weeding if coff-.. M idt-rn sugar machinery s i!o n.e I-!. "I have purchase I many thousand d t- S in cs-Oum.'ti: w is not Inn :, but o.dy h s aslonishiiig coolu, sae hlin from d.at i. In fact, lHiinout was tnilnli. ly c.,il. r tbrtn the thoii-a;ul that nulckh 1 oiirroundcd I1I11. Ao soon ho found b ins If saf,. he asked for a cigarette which he 111. "I'rlnc,. Potupirie. l loiitcua.it N l 11:1 1 other skilful acionaut hive no1, I. t f liili In the ball.ion'H ultimate sue-,e-s because they perfectly iiudcistand t'le c.ui'e of 1 ie accident to it - :liv- fall U e of the m tor pump air to !1 the ini.cr bill. mii s i as to c 'ini'ensat,. f.r th.' g is which had escape and so ke.-o the g: .1: bail oit intlit.il tail. Who; the o;,.n f, In a tl.ibby w.n the screw began to cut the onsp.'ns.u mi', ,ui I the only elunoo !,f: t. Mr Muinon; was to s'oo the macliin.' anl dr. ft with the wind. M li'titM'h was much gloomier thi! li s pv.iHHi franc ha I 110. b, c won Mian w is Pumoii; over the accident. Said th d oior of th,. pila iniich-d::ur'd' "I have feared that an .icc'.len: would lui'P'll 10 Mom,, o-i ' ot-lviiig ' j nil my pr.je. J hue wished to r. tlr,. bus the c -inii.t'e Mil I c n I . I n it honor io!v do so, S I remain llu certainly tho com so shoiil.l lie changed so .is to es cap' the danger of filling into Tans." I is exp.vtc I that 1 'pail t ihe l al !ocn wit: cos; ;..i,'Hy f.A U, xi Santo. I'linio'i: my it win be r.-ady on Sep 1. and that be will mak, an-of'-:- trill l-ef.re S p.emivr 1. w beti the coinpe'i.;,,,; ,-loseo f t I'ANAMX RIlltKLS IMll.AY TIUIN Four i?.n.'rptn 11; ntll.i.ils V'.-r Knot b'y 1 I n t.' I tr 'in -h C Meh s mi lllltOKill HlillKil TRAIN ON SIM Mil UN I'At II IC Mi l IS At t lll Nl . Intire Iran I'lnnttco Into lake Havuii Hut Nn l.ieo Vie I wt. cilb'A. ;i 1. aiu ; -p , a: : 1 the Record-1 lot 1! I ft. nil i,.il st n. T.xio. a s A d.p it h lioin S.i I'm. a s th oouth-liouiid Sout.'o r . I aemc passen ger tia'n from lle.iiinioir. ! Sa'iin . fell through the bridge o - K -t.'i Like R.iieii, -i.'v 'n m.; , n'ttti of iii.r. i-t.i- y.'rr..iy Th.- ent.ie :ril: was preci pitate t int.. t.ie b.iiou ainios; s. liking oil! of sight. Thirty pt-wenge,, ,r,. aboard and hil l It no: been f..r ttn, tns I'.uiiest be ing anchored ue.i:b ii;i:i a twtung p.ir. 'V a'ooard. :h.- woo l hai pei ;i.- in the water The III -rn'. TO -f ;'l 'I-0 the crew of 111' ,u l-.i .ng lire, ieldi'iu "laying more Hull f'- 111 initio in any - ty. Hevniai oih r -nen ,u'rt undi'r upli Ion mm mi,, named IVvt l.aieu Inis b. I i; uloJ. . mil I,,. .Xl id today, A:iolhr 11 m inuler suspicion "aid to h.ixo ratio I at in,. i i.ie company it CMck.-lt for pi.k.gvo ml '"""''i to winters. Hill mother mi" mIioiii Hi,. d liv,lye mve lliell' ry l M l have eec.-iitly carried package. to lutein' cabin. IVl-r Iionallsin, a fn-ud of Wliiici U"l n lliploye of the woiks, Is il (1 I'e closely questioned today by Hie dee.tUos. Fifty llle.i will go to woik loiiuy Kiiiiilng along t10 boitom of idc i'.iniuliiog Ktriiu in in,, hum- of ,k: nig Hid MOM 'Hi,. ,(., leu gold Is III bather packs mil should Hie -.n. h 1 lupps-.i a.io t'oni l U beii.iel thai they may (, . , ., inwhlti another ai ty nil c'liiiinie 10 dig ,ib"ii Winteia' cn'iln and In the hills. siiii-nrii.iiix.i vursr will in: '.ai N' mkh I'rimin Will 1I1,. Leading Finn anl I tie Capital Will II ii'.,mi mo.) , lars worth of American machinery," New Jersey Councilman Has an Fnex-1 M;j M. M -lio, "Some 0' these have : J Experience In Holland. never been seen In Hrazll. The plan- t-rs h NEW YORK, Aug. 9.-W r has b.--n rcelvl at Piainfi-bJ. N. J.. regarding Public experience that Coun-llman Yonhorw-rJe , ,,f that city had in H ! Ian !. wh-re he is on a visit. I; was while arempting se- Qu Willi-), mina that he gi Into trouble. He was aecost-d by ome of guards of the court, who, it is si: I rjgarJed Mr. Vonhornerdn wi:h sus- cion anl t''k iilm for an an.irehN-. H- trie.J -xolain but to no purrm-. The guirds pined him und-r arr-s; anl he was tak'-n bef.,re a maeis r.i!". As s -r. as th- prisoner g..: an o!'r'"rtun tv satisfa eir.'y xpl.u-i-1 his .1 I its and was r--!eis-. alr-aly do a large husin-'ss with th" I'nited States, desire to in- cr.M' their trade with this country. Tliey have hem-ver a serious drawback t this. It Is the absence of an Am-'rl-.an bank in Hrazll. The -'srabHshmrnt f an Am-rioan bank l.i ltrazil would :ti. re.is., trade w ith the I'n.t" I S:at--s th! e fold." RI'ni'ER TRADE PI'.OSPECTS. P'.r s From Brazil In llcate a Larg In r-is. th" Aerual Crop. APPKAL TO ".-lU FlCilM IN. th:;eatenet5 with ranishment K;ti'h-?n-r Calls on All' to Surr-nJ-r on S-ptember lj'.h. LONDON, Aug. 9 A parliamentary paper has b'en issued rontainlng th procNmation Issued by Lord Kii'h-n -r Au?'js'. T in accordan'-e with instruc tions from the imperial gover.tm'-nt, 'he governments of Cap- Colony and Na tal Concurring. The proclamation wiys: "All comman lant-, field c'r-:.et. and lea li.rs of armed bands, being' burgh-rs of the late republic and s.lll engaged in r- sis. In? his maj-sty's f.rcs wheth er in the Orar.ge Colony, the Tnnsvaal cr e'h-r portions ! his maj -sty's SoU'h Ativan dominions and all m-rnb-rs of th- la.'.- gov.-rnn.ents of the Oratig Fr- State and Transvail. unle-s they surr.-iid.r bef.ire S-p.enb-r 15, b" pe r manently banishel from South Afn -i. "The cos; of main:-' nain of f mili-s of the burgh-rs i.i tiie lield who ha; 0 nut surrenderee, by S"p: mb'.-r 1. s-b.-.I; be r-coverable from su' h burg-fe-rs i.-ci shall he a charge tliem th ir pr--P-r:y. Snk- rs A-k That only I'n. n Men R. Em pi ,f 1 on Chur h -s. NEW YORK. Aug. ?.-A commit;... oas b-en app 'ln; -l bv '.he Rail lin, Tre 1 -s Unions to wait upon Ar hhish" 1 Corrigan .vith the re.tu.;-s: tha: he ue his infltifn" wl'h the ,n ractors on the ext-n.-ljti to St. I'.it r 1 k's Catht-dril ,,n F:f:h aveaue ; 1 pre vent the -mploym-nt of non-union w irkm' n. Complaints have l--n mi le that n t, uni p-i men r-ick'JrilJr. . nin'-r.s and blacksmiths are a; work. Similar r-ii-t will b preesn;. ' shot V , or. w.. a .--girl :., -h" n--w Kpi.-.-opal I'a'h-dri! of St. John the Divine. Th" '.'-legates say 'h'-y b-ll-v- the matt-r 1 m b- sf'tl-'-d wi:hour ar.y r-sor; to 1 't;ik. NEW Y'RK. Aug J.-The J urnal ' ''"mil r v says: It t.or's fr m Hrazll indicate that the 'joo .k for rul-t.-f is a sir 'ig .,n-. Th ' !lial r p no.i n ll-ig amounts to 27. ','' ; it s. w hich, compared vlth IS!W-lHf) -V us in m r as-- .f 3 T.l per cent, chi.-f- -.rrp " 1 f i'-ruvlan. An iiiivs. ,, ;h- priluctlon by plac- s ' :h- r ! 1 :i i.i.iwi ,hat 'iie 1 iw- - Am iz 01 is n d- rejse, the upper Am 7. n :i' nor 'i t! and Peru Increased 'ii- pr-'dii "i : ".1 ?. large scale ,s com I ar- 1 ;!;'n 11' U'iu" yeirs. Th- co'.sunip-..,n ,,f the worU is a I res-r.t about 4.V1O tons monthly. Th' rid s pr hi. tion is tons. N'lW Yi ' I! K . Aug - V li-p i'ch 1 . the Iteral! from I'.ni.inii Kiie- f,.l ! nw acc mn. of the Miami- r ,n which the P.naina r.iil.viv r 1 ti was 'pp.- I t v lei .hit: , .;: at Ma; ichin s ..:!. n The train which toft Pan.i-ii 1 for '.. Ion on Tuesday moin.ng last was h"l I up a- .Ma a.hin ..titi-.n b.rf an h oir bv a bail of revolutionists. Tw.ny tive irm-d men b -ar I I the train an I abducted four governnien- .t'-iala They d.d r.o. tlr-' 3 y "h !s or i.'.juic ; ti e i.til w ay om; l s en timers On the irain were p iss 'r.gers '11 1 nit f'r N-w York by "ie st-imshp Fi nance. There were also on hoard four n S s-.-rs of Ch.ir-v who rec. ntlv ar rive) from I'nuo.i anl sever.r o her wo men. Aft--- s J 14 ., ,. wniMlellt f- flolils th.- r 'volutl mists we-.; 11 the dl rec lon ,,f Kmpir,. ti'on. Th- ir pres ent w h-re ibonts are not know n. Dr Ark -n 1. s-, pvary of he g 1 em inent in P.inami, ha.s now irrang I 1 that -v ". : -s.- .g ; ;.'.u I ig Pan- tuna and Colon .hill lie KUirl'l by ," soldi-rs for the prote-ti mi ..f r.i'sen gers and to Insure fr.-- -ranslt. This pr.Kv-lur- w l! be follow.. I .lnK j th' Paninia Riilway '' tnp.iny d-.-mi I: necessary. 1 Ni further tn'i'il has tak-'n pla-v on ' the riilw .v 'Ine. T-atll- t g ing on in ! a normal way. It is r i'T'' 1 the lio government s-.l. : di-rs w.l! arr.v tr :,i I'.iien.i V iitur ' next -. k : r-inf-i.-c- .h Nthmuo troops 1 rescue of ;:i , through tne the p.lsseng. T. S Su:'. pe.'i.r. ail 0:1. s hurt an :h '.u'r. . I pa t 1 t ' : I cu " li ' .111 I the 1- IS I :n in o.l.l: H'.NIi N'l'M!;"!:.' .". Ull.VNT Dra-: , M Na Kh I ffe M1W V upon th- tii 'th -I. of a; pti, . ri the h ni s,. ,.f 1. 'ti l 01 , ." : .... 01 ! Wl h th- c...s i:.- i'l IJt'-'S ill .'i.l"S i.'.s f p i-'t mo rr . Hit it- l The: 1 press,- 1 e ; shook th-ir h".i 1. d.vlsl Mi I '10. e. . tlmat", but be g .''e r-ll.-i . ' l t up 01 ohstru :i n '.ii' i r - w : . v V -1 J of 'II' tin 1:1. MS ,e. , b'. Ill I l'r.'.'.lue n ,:i ling mip '. tn.' bll-i greatly fi iihi h 'i; - lis,.,. g li b I .10 11 l-cliii.. an I f il .1 in- 1 an ir.tl-' r"i., hi:' I of pat " mi in -upa'tii ' .es..r. il l.g I li." 1 g : rib'.K P 'Til' 'TP 'N il.-rtni- .M mina. lui.-is Fay,,, th.. S Tariff It ii Agilnor Am- r. a. 'f TROTTING KINOS RACK. f 1 "r ' 'us Talks of 'he Rao. With The Abbott. INSCRAN' K Cri.MI'ANIKS JOIN. mx Assijra ie,. Take dv Ii ith of Liri lon. A'i.H N1HV YORK. Aug. .-a p-'.lal .- : bl- to the Jmrm of -iinm-r'-.- fr-.tn Lond n dn.n ,un"-s that th Pho-'-.nix ijran.- company of L.ndon i.-ik--- ov: i ".- Atlas Assuta.'-e c.mpany of Lou- 'ion mi ih.i: Simij-1 .1. Pipkin, g .t-m! , innn.ft-r ui'l . r-'-tary of the Aria- of I. n 1 on. has b-en el-ct-.l g-n-r.il tn.in-I :u r of 'he I'noen'x, sue -dit.g rh l it-: !'-: Ii. M'Donal! j In It'"') ;h- lif- premiums of th- A'- ;,s .',.r- f71'si .,;) ih: lire ;,:.-mlu.T,e ; iiio. ,.f v.hi-h $T.1l.i wa t:i. u ' :;.- I": it"d States. ' ! P'OC'IFiKUKPSlK. N. Y.. Aug. 9.-.rg- K'ep-h im, owner of CreiMteus, be i;' i-k 1 whi: ho though: of the chan ' -s if th 1 ' hoM.. in the contest with The A '!)". r-pl.-d: "Wry. I have every right to think ''" '.'its. e.Ili ..In of course. In saying !..s, li,,w'.,r I rp) not mean to be u-i-'".-: ," us ,.,! i;g Th.- Abbott cheap. Il- is a wond-rfu! animal a.-id a spl'n ' ! r.f" i, ,rs-. -X igg--rati.n to say 'ne cn it R. ifh'o n Pe-ah roxt Thur4l.iy lv pro Inc.- th- thre.; fast !.,) '.v.-r- evr re. ".r...l in ;i! p- I! 1 1 FAITH IN Dt'MONT. l'-li-v the Young Itriziliui Will Ye; Suciei-I. Hllltl. IN. Aug fi A: 1 ri M uiiif.i. tiir i s IV. ,n .' h- D;s'rict C.,1 og:i.-. a r -solution was adopted d ' Piling that an ',...,,.. ,, . n,.tt tir.ff lull won! I b- likely : 1 lie r .ue the pr si' 'i ity of the .igrl niPiiri-ts. Th- manuf 1. oiiri-'s. howy:. .!'. d-d to urg.. th- gov rnrnetit str . gly tak" sutli. i-n- pr t..,. measure nga.tis. th- ;, ,, nfm ,. ,m...o:'j ,,( Aim-nra i i'PIMSi-1 IP'OI'S DIPLOMAS. lientists in Nitl .n.il Convention App .Int I'ommitt-e t Fight Th.-m. MILWAI'KKK. Aug. S-Th,. N t : I .n il Association of D-n'ists hits passe I a resolution for the apoin m-nt of a com mittee on ways and m.-ans in light no-iall-d "bogus diploma mills." This I'-gisiailoii is In l:n.. with th" work niapp-'l out bv :h National Ass,,, (nation of D-ntal F.x iniln-rs and the National Assocl itlon of T-nnil Faculties. fJIRL 'A.MPI1US PuISsiNKD. Sud l-nly Tik-n III Afi-r K a -d li-ef. ing 1 'orn- !:p V'L'- I'llAMI'ii iNS .I i-1 ilT I N 1 I-1 T IL WO.! Economical soap is one that a touch of cleanses. Pears' shaving soap is the best in all the world. All torn of people um Ptr' tntp, all surtt (tofct Mil it, especially drufguu. Th- I.-'i b-r.s f .r h- National II m i s arid 11 c.v Th S'. ' ,.r('U: in I. NilW Y"P.K, Aug. I'-Th- l -: Vie, en bicyo-4 in the .-.u'.try v.llj in--t J -MidiSoti Squire 'lii l-n N.nlgh; - .nip I- for the national cinuit rhim ,'.i .n-hip. Among th3 stai-tent Fchedub-1 are Kra-m -r, T.iylnr, '.'ooe-r, F-nn, M Farland, 'Jascoyn. Jenkins, Kimble, N- whause, Fitih-r, IscandT, Coll'-t, Wil son a id the new istar, v-r Lawson. The leaders ptand: Kmemar, 27; Tay lor. .'2; Cooper, 12; Fish-r, 12; F-nn, 11; Wilson, 7; Lawson, C; Oa.voyne, 5; M--Farlanl, 4; Kimble, 4. SEW Y'iMK, Aug. ft. A 'lispa'oh to J.ii'iiO anl Advertiser from Pari - ' 'ft- follcving idditional details r - r.-. ti; M. Satitos-Dumont and lh-- n 'rla of j.is airship. All Pari' - .- '.;! a" only Paris ran be over M :-' "il '.s-Dumont. ' Tii- Ding... balloon hj become the ; r-0n.1l prl 1- and Joy of Paridians. They kij(".v 'he whole world was waich iiirt (v-ry "It-'bt of this ball'jon. So their 'li' P,'i oititmerit was acute, their chjgrin .ii'.'.o-", tipir excitement overwhelming wh-n th -y h-id the balloon waa wreck el. first reports making- It appear that h- young Krazilian aeronaut had been kill-d. "From all over the city people hur-rl- 1 VuV.iiz 'Meh othT the news. Th i" i !--,t was bad 'nough but not li'-arly so bid as flrnt flylns rumora had it. CATSKILL. N Y, Aug. X The girls sutntri. r 1 ninp ie r- was in a pnnl- today. Sixty yoUtig wtn ii, mostly resld-nio of Albiny an I Poiigiik'-iiHie, w-re sud deniv tak'-n li, d ;pla ing t-ymploms ' f poisoning. On Pi(uiry i: ...is 'oiind iha! lh- girls bad part ik 11 of corned b'.vf, Hot the r:iW"! van "y. tcwev-r physl' lanH ay tip y w.ll r-( v-r. n-w 111. tn l-gKatl 11 I' M! il-.lng y ..;.- f ;, ' m -11 :. The Irish nieml.-ts w-r h r.", -: men tn 'Ii, h a. iil-'u -h -nf ' ". ! , ., . a ; r i-tl, nl , -m 01 .' : 1 o- r. M n 1 k T P - t' at th, Ir . 1.,. pi -gi-eo !ui .r.g :i. .1 T 1.. Nar .ni' s" s ;,,ii .. 1 at now i 1 w.-ji tl- Th- N 1 . , : 1 1 - . I . i 1 01 th- 1 is!..- n:-' n . n 'I' r 1 .1 . ' h r e. on 1 bo . ,,f :;i r u, log 11 n I b c ill . -ig I.- sol 11 ii, I ri f.o, .in- 1 v fa-' 1- I ' .... : p -f.- I pi 1 ti, th ivn pi' lg.-s Th- lr;..t ii:-iiii,.r 1- ause of h on,. 1 ii,.. h i. ips mi I li-.ii- I, .w ing p-rs rv r 1 . a ,11 Pi tut! ma! agl; ill 01 a- W 10 purely an 1'isii y e- w Ii-- ' l:'c I .o- l-'ll.".'i tl 1 1 " 1 ( I. i nl .J II- !' o' n !i" a-1 pru "! !i l.i fi :i.l :l. 1 1 -ugh tile . 'lupa:;- haps til- NilW YoltK. Aug 9 Says the J -tii- ' III .llld AdverlUer; I; 1 repsifted that all the details . . 11 nvb'l wl'h thr pi..p,M.e, uhlpbuill ng "inbliiatl :i haw- 1 11 arranged ant ilia; lhP new corp.. rati. ni will tv liuneh . I 1 1 a f w d iy. 1 . . ... 1; i 11 01 -Tso.o.i innt ., , r ,,,,, .,, I r.i- I-' ne tne na. Kb m,. of :h,. iru... al.bd n'i I bv the Newport N-ws 1 '.niipaiiy 11. j Tib' plan .,!,,, includes VI. k 1 1 .hi I I Maxim iiiier-m nil th,- i, thi 'om I Ship mid Amur I'lite W ok. o ior jconc.'ius tlt 4rv t,, (,. in,-li,.,., ac. oi t I ' pte"li. plans at,. :!i,. t'nlin .. i o. j Woik ,.f S.i i Francisco. l.i!!i lo.n i Work" of Ultil. Me ; tl,,. Ihd Win !.i' Company of Hath. Me., th.- Ci- nl Shipyard of M! 1 t-i (ii-.it I. N J, The S inui.'l 1. M '"re Hon, 1 'onipam ef lll: ali.lh. N J. .111 1 the r.ialu M.imifie Hiring Company ,,f ra,:,iv;, N J Th- ti-dule for the lru: 1. ilia! tile llltlle Will be the "the Fill!',! t a ! . S!il.bii!l ling I'.iinpiuiy," mid the , ,..;.! !iti.ui K 'M'.'in, It i said th.. i II to "f 'ram; Company ! , k will haw the optl 1 of taking caoli n.-w-n p. i c-n: pi-f-rr.-il mock. I'Plllt V 'lACFFH POLITICO N"T IN riCitKST VKNZFKUV li : !(: ' I ' 11:1 .f h is :i; , ! i- eight . - 1 : Hi: s ,,1 I " w n il I- The people Do N it A i .1 ,. of Can! I'lino to 1 iv rthi ., n Colombia I'lV' lIlK'tlt. NIIW YoltK. Aug ! The P r: of Spin, Trl Ibid, correspondent ,.f Ho ller il I nayo The oltua Ion b, Ven,u. l.i l line. Olble lo l-fl le ill letall Tlleie are llo flutter i.'p.irt.o ,,f Inyaslon. The "tn. 1 1.1U of ihe goy erniii -n! are s l 'iit. Tlin has been im ee.gitg.-iiien; since July .".1. Til- pllllil, now ;,e!et-, 'ha; Pte,..., C iolri Ii .ii - t.i giw- : 1 the press news FOR HALF.. The C.ilunibli lilyer I'mki'ie Aesocl alloii bus for sale, (wo eli,Nii.-is mid launch A .l.'soi ipllon of I ho Sl li.tnicro folbuy; H. llo..ner "Klllliey" l.cimth. it Mi, beam, 11.11, il-pili of ho'd, a III' Hclloolier "llaltle" Lclliill, II '.1. Ileum, l I': depth ,, ,,, 3 s OlT.re will bn ifcrlye.l a; llio .'Itlci' ..f Ihe iissoi bill on, Mlii-i'ii full pilillcil ..us may also Im hud ip' llliNMIINT I'ltOIMSALX Hlhceof C g M , am uiv.-r l,ii racks. W mil . Aug t, I'M He.llo-I ptoposns 111 Irlplli mi-, will bq rccelvrd lU'ts until II ..'clock i. m. August !MI. Il'l. f 'r fiiiiil'lilng mid dcllveiy at Vaiicouvcr lian a. k. Wash., I'M Ktainlird nrtUL i y hoi. Delivery .i coniniciuv within ii'i .if 1. 1 aiiai l of cuitraci I'ref-r nee iy. ni p. niiliii.il of domestic production, ..ml lion, and iun!ly mid pi Ice liolng iipial I' 8 rrwrvr the rlglll to r. Jecl ni 01 all bids or any pari thereof. For fuiiher information miv iltcular p bid lets or Apply to till nrllc llnvelopeo til .1 ml Hit pr.ipuMta ehould br iimrked; pi .pi.iin for Aillllety Horses,'' nud ll.ll.no d .i the llllder!glld. J W J f its) . g C. W. BURR DENTIST Huovwr K Pf, IlcUI. ili iWtiiorvlal H . A8TOHIA. TKLHI'IIONIC. ItRtt op on. J.A. PASTABENI) illtNllllAL ,.THACT'll ami in'ttaieu. Andrew Asp, H.j.i lalrr, llidttilti n4 Hor.okr Fiitnr it.vsh wmtK at KIIAHi N.UILF. I'ltlCUrl, ' :.. A I 11 tin 'lit on to Ship an 1 iMiiib.it llepJr:ng, iloneral llinck- ii'.iih ng. I'll it-i.'Uat Hoi s'. ho-lnf, etc. CORNER TWELFTH AND DUflNt STS .1 .10 1 "i a 1 inni!. nn inwimoii in ..rl.r I . pi-llu- ihe th,. country in. I ..bum supp.'t of tile tll.l-H The e,p,, ,ir,. appar-.-iitly no; I t. :. , I '!! Ill t'. Mill er. Ptesl bnl I'llOr.l I w I Ii. .ii; 'he hupp Tt .f the j,. ,,1 . w .:: I n b.. ab:,- . le, -l.tr-- war -n i'-. on ' I b,a It'll assist ii.-n-rai I ' 1 1 . -1 ' i ! .,- n -I. i ll-, n. s. ,,f t;, -M: Italf in : i 'he t ;' . an I I. n' if.l hi. i I - .1 11 1 bv 1 ' :.- :- ! gg- ! ".g th ois'l-'mlns'-r 'I'M. f 1 he s' ua'Sci but It Is c ..rd of ..g. .pawl- g 1 1 ntlrnie I by the bar: a'lon dm i: I, ... n r 01 no the -ff .,- .. f I'ol .inhia In w !b g,, . rn'O'-n ' WINTKItS TIIH It ! ; MT MAN S..n Fra ne!., ., . b-d th- S H-li-. lag W- II- Itob- -In lh. -rv .f tie WUfTF.ItS IN ONFilItMN''!:. Will Oraf 1 N".v r.gii! Lav. In!-.' aa l m il (' In 'ITtle. ipy. PKltNK. Aug ft. Th,- Inl-inational Lli'-iary anl Ar is'ic Copyright Con gress a; Ita rs: M ting li-ciis. lh'-sch-nic for a r.-visln 1 of th- li rne con ve:i!!on and (l-.-..-1 lo Itim" liately (otrim.-ii'-e th - ; itioration if what Is hole d will pr ne an ideal convention embodying all the tii'idlfh ations advo cated by varying i.nicr'sts. CANADIAN fWIFIC ( FK I A LH. WINNII'IK;, Aug. ). General Super intendent Leonard of the Canadian Pa cific hag appointed K. A. James, mipisr intendent of transportation for the whole of the wi-Btern dlvlalon with hcad (juarteru In Winnipeg. HAN FltANri.-ii'd. Aug "pinion of the p,,He.. th- till ih-ft of S2-1."Hi fm-ii tn- S'lby Sm.-il ing W orks at Vail J , Jun. tion Im, ail bu! vini'ih-d. They ar ,..nviii, e t tint John Wlu'ers, ,,r "llu. k" Tiyl. r. as h tv soiii.tim-s Known, w ho is now p, , Ns. I ..'Iv Is tli mm whi plann-l and -x-. ui-d one ,,f the in. is; remarkable crlm-s of the rcfltu.-y. S.,rne of di,. detectives :,s,, , x,r.-ss the "pinion tint Wl: l-rs bad no .,. m- pbccH In the lob. Whll- ;),. -Vide:,,-- cgalns! t. prl., ,,.,. , ... . ( lr.'Unis'ii,i:;ni 11, . m l.,s , ,.n,,,. r ov -rwh-ltning an 1 ,-t lnsive. The len ouill 1 . Is v.- t., I, v 1 and thai l Is tli mgni w ,;, ), . f ,,ltl, bun. d 11 -ar Win .-: '- ,hin. ,,,: f.,P from tin- fin.:: tig w ..i k . 1 smii. In . s,,,. I-.W w 1 t.-l J ..f h- , ,1 1. a, I,. Wjit-i s wii., bad I n an -m,.l v,. ,.t :h - -oie l . 'tig e...ii,a ly. a -is m!. 1 ..,., ,,f .... .,. . robb-rv anl .,,1 b- '. .,r ,, ,.. was foiitcl a ti-i'lc i-a Hag "Any on- h -nl a- j, u ill b shut." A larl; cl ,th . ,,s ,. ,u lh- window r i hit ,h.. oil. - l( ( nol be Hecii. Th- ,, !.-c!P,(., -A ,t.-ii , :li.- cibin all Tn --.lay nigh: ,u ';,,,.r. 'lid not return. On We 111 !!! ,y III ,i tluK tbi-v blolc- Inio lh,. lions-. II r :.,. -, 1 ,i 1 ,M i iy tiri.c!. s t-ndliig ;., c .nn- I, in, , tj crime. No 'bill v.is f,,,,,, p, ,(,,. ,,.,'u but tlicr' was a b"l 1 ml 1. th, ttove was f'lllll 1 ,'l-hi-g '. f. ,v y .. cbulics that had b.x-n burn-d and a buckle, such as Is Worn at !!, baoX ,,f 11 pair of troiiK-e. Winters, iiii- n iii-.f.,ne,, a.lnii:t- h had burned his "Id troiis-rs b-.-aus.- h did not wint them lying around. Winters a native of i'ni sla, ti; yearn of ng, and has no r'laliy-s m thlH country. He Is ft man of som- edu cation and reading, but from the day he landed In America he has led a rov- nitisi'i was nut kini III'.MIIKKT'S ASSASSIN I allan Th-;,., tl.e Says lb- It al Cnmlmil W.n Lu g ilian.iltl. 1 r im. r ide of llli'SCl. NIIW VoUK, Aug - Ab x in. b r fun. a detective in lh,. i-mploy of h Italian gnernm-nt. Is ere -lite,) by the Journal and Advertiser as saying that Hi -sol Is n it the mini who killed King Humbert if Italy The man who kill-1 King 1 1 unit.. 1 1 Is ..lie ',ilg! lirnaottl. a former com. ra.ie of iirescl in rnterson. who s'o . nglil at ilroocl's side when the lull Hi" I on Ihe king. (Irinottl Is said t hay Ui -d 1 lie fatal nhot after lire bad twlce Us oharged his revolver with Hit effect This dls overy was minle by Hegura he iniiliilHlns. while he was working in the gins., .if a silk mill tin ti I nnioiig tn- nniiriiiists nf i'utwiH.'i). WI1HKB IK) VOU mm 11 n 1 Jl 1 1 A V H Vitf TH1UP A.W. SHIPLEY? DO YOU KNOW Ttint lie g!y th ht ther is to i- had n tho ity for Ui at letwy? Vlmcm an rder .inc. n. fo. PRAEL 5c COOK IK ANSI UK COMPANY Telephone 131. DRAYING AND EXPRESSING All i!o..s Hhlppt to our Car" W.l! It.-c.-lve Spuclil Attontloii. .'..'."i I in an,. St , Ao: '1 1 1, 1 "re. W J CuuK, Mgr. liri Tel. Ii3l ASTORIA AND COLUMBIA RIVER RAILROAD. IIFFIKTIVI, JULY t. 1W1. ANAItCHTSTS' I'ISOLAlMKIt. I'at.-rson Members Knew Nothing Itepiolucibin of King'g Murder. NKW Volt'C. Aug. . The anarchists of I'i'ereiii, N. J., at a recent meeting repudiate I the report that Ibev proposed to give the play "The Assinoslniiilon of King Humbert I., on August IN. They say that they know nothing of Hi - c mini iv which Is to perform ih irag ..ly and knew nothing of the affair until it was .immune d . They ills, say that liny .'lie glad lint i! Is In be stopped as they unili'i'stand Ii is In I:,, givn by Italians from Soiiih- r i I aly 1111. 1 will depict anarchists In 111 odious light. NKW eolsOMHIAN CltflKMIt. PANAMA, Aug. .Tlie new Colom " iii ciinvried cruls r N.imoiiiiu with I. 'iicr.il A I bail on board Is ixisctei) t rrive nl t "Ion run ' ar liiige.nii on iiinday. HILV'KIt MAItKMT. NKW VOUK, Aug. !I.-Hllv.r, A WAIt OF DIlSTItrCTIuN. The war of devastation In Hmilh Af ia Is sll, I continued, and the towns In lh" v, ir sw'-pt regions ate much Iniiagtd by -ullltary i.perailoiis. War s a terrible thing 11 ml the bws of life Ih ippalling. Vet It Is nothing compared to ihe destruction that Is going on every lay by t'ini"h. liver and buw-l iIIh- orl 'rs. The number of victims to con Hiipiilbiii, blllouanes, dyspepsia, Indiges tion and malaria outnumber those of war tiy many thousands. There Is no r. as 1:1 for ihla when Homelier' Hto mncli Ultt-m will cure the above ail ments without fall. It him been the s'luidard rn'iliclnc of the world for iivr llfty yeaira. and Ita merit ban bem fully provm. When In need of a medi cine of this kind, do nol fall to give the Hitters a trial. I.KAVK , an 111 1 Vi p in '.'. nl ( i-'' 111 A 1"' 111 , I'i'HTI.ASI l'irllnii. I 11 mn 1 Fur A'lurla unit War I'ollll. AHTi HI A K.it 1'iiriUiiil nd y p.. Oils I AKIV I II in in v 10 i 111 1 11 w in In nn p in i'..vi p m HCAMHK DIVIMION I'. a in j II .10 111 II il) in I S VI . m 1 ,IA V. p 111 ' I '. ln 4.'i III 1 -m p m AUUp 111 Astoria fur WarrentoQ, iiearbart ami Snailila HeaslJs, for WarreliUm and Ailorla I Hilly eL- pt Saturday. II Hltlirday .inly. 7 to am lu ua in 4v0pin 5 imp m ) a m U.idpm 1 J) p 111 7 .11 p 111 ;i V) i m Trains leave Astoria fnr Fliivl, Ham m nid nn, I .,,n Stevens at 8 : 1 & a. III. i d ''" p 111. dally. Lcnve Fort Slo vens for Antuila 7.0O a, m. ud a Stl p. m. dtillv. All liali s mak clnse r,inn"c!l an Ot Colli.- wiih all Northern l'aclllo trains to ami from tin. Mast and Soun I polnia. J. C. MAYO, l.'ii'l Freight and Pamengor Agent. Oyspepsb Cure Digests what you cat. Tills libdwral bin runt. iltw nil if llin dlKcsLiiiis 11111I (lic.ts ) kiiiilri of iimmi. 11 k'lVpsllisl'iiilii.lirriiiiil never fallH to cine. Jt, allow.s ymi lo cat, nil tho fluid you want. Tim mnstm-imltlvo Htimiaclm can take it,. Jty lisussj niiny thousands of ilvsticntlcs hnvo been cured after every! Iinif else failed. It Is uneiiuulled fur ulihioinach troubles. It can't help bat do vou nood Pjpi'piiri'il only by M. ti. lirH'iTT A Co., Chicago ..n.".i '..imii.sJ immuigic au. For Bale by CTIA8. R00ER8, Druggist.