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iV THE .HOKXIXG ASTOKIAX. WEOSRSDW. XlGl'ST BROUGHT IN BY THE WHOLESALE Chinese Smuggled From British Columbia to Inited Slates. LANDED AT SANTA BARBARA VetitU Lavlni Pujct Stood Pick l tat Ctlfillali tt YatcMvtr islaad Opiam Km Smaitltd lM Soithcra Ctllforoi. SAN FRANCISCO, Auk. 13.-Ws.vv-eriej have Just bvn maJt siys a Sanu Birbara, Cal.. siwvlnl to .he Chronic!?, which ar believed to estab lish conclusively that wholesale smug gling of Chlnw from British Colum bia Into the I'nltei States throush Santa ParUara has N-n carrle-l on. Th? revenue oflW-Ulj were notified ev. eral days aco and for thre weeks th? revenue cutter MoCulloch hi; bn crulsin? in the w.it-.-r of San:a Barbara channel In search of evidence. The muKgling scheme is outlined as fol low: Lumber laden vessdi leave Pviget souni for Southern California point anj after gvttln? well out to sea run over to Vancouer Island a-nd pk UP Chlnrte who ar ostensibly shipped 4s part of the crew. Some of these vessels put in at Fart Harford. San Pedro and other points with crews more than twice as large as necessary. When sailing for the north the crewa consist almost ex clusively of white sailors. Another method adopted is the land ing; of Chinese on one of the Island In the channel and they are then brought to Sinta Barbara, as abalone fisher men. Just what disoovertea have been made by the officers on the revenue cut ter are no; krwwn. but they have been placed in the possession of important information by the local officers and ar now following up c'.ew furnished by ecret service agents. It is said that th evidence obtained that opium has also been smuggled into Southern Cali fornia port?. MINE WORKERS SUFFOCATED. Air Shaft In a Montana Mine Fails to Work and Two Deaths Result. HELANA. Motit.. Aug. 13. Two men were killed and two others staggered Into the open air with almost their las: gasp as the result of a peculiar accident which occurred at six o'clock last night in the new tunnel of the Minaii mine at Wlckes, Mont. The four men had gone to the end of the tunnel, a distance of 2600 fee:, ar.d were er.gag?d In sinking a shaft which work ha1 been in progress several days. They had been using a small eng:ne for hoisting dirt. The era. k? from the En gine had been carried to a tuniel above the one In which the men were rngaged, from where it was dissipated by means of an air shaft. Last night after the men had b?en at work seveial hours, the air shaft be came stopped up anj the smoke was forced to return to the tjnn-1 vher. it originate!. Whn men di? v t3 their daneer they b'-gan 3 retreat and had reached a point about TOO fe-t from the opening of the tunn-l. wh'-rf '..v of them, Ell Gunville and Martin J hn- son. fell d'-ad. Tne other two men ' ; n..,vti w:h t-n f Ur.-ral t.l th- dowag-r '"u!J hp aernmplish'-d by one or more cap! U the open air but -.v-r aim "t I ,.mr,ri S- ,ta-.em.-nt beir.g that ev-n ' ov-rlnq the same groun 1. I: Is under load and were restored afr much !!'- j .h. inhabitant of Victoria str". Pots- 1 th offl.iilH favor this plan, "-ulty. i lam will not h all''.vrd to stand In HALL CAINE IN LOND"N. Is Su'ng Publishers Wh . De lir-d His j Romance of P.ime Wa? Immoral. NEW YORK. Aug. 13.-A dispitch to the Tribune fr .m I.-. lon says: Hall Cain. Is in L .n Ion arra-.slng the copyright performan' f a - y ta-l tn his new novel anJ or.ferring with solicitors r-s:p-.'!lng Mr. P ar-r.'s suit against him and hU own ' jrs:-?ui:. Sir Edward Clarke and o!ii..r r.otel I ar rlsters are retainc-1 in "r. - J-g 1 ff reedings. involving damage rau-el by the su'l-eni-lon of th. s-tiil publi o li m rf a novel on the gr und of I !.-!.- morality of motiv-s 'a'd I ora-:r. It portions of the w rk. Whil- this litigfi'.t-.n v. .11 h--'p ad vertise the hook, !ht- r'-?u!t - ' th- -porime-.t -f referring tl." f i .-'i'n ..f morality ot immorality It. fi tl n to the exp-. rt Judgment "f at; ordinary Jury will be await-. with curiosity by au thors. FTTI'RITY STAKE RACES. Horsem. n Inclined to 'inc Kv. Whitney's Colt or O ddsmlth. NEW YORK. Aug. 13.-Wlth ih rac for the Futurl'y 8takbs at Shcepshe id buy now less than three we.foi '.ff. fh? outlook for the ev nt hns chant,"-! little, txcopt that borsemon who at P.rli.' .n Beach w-ere Incline to concele the race to Wiliam C. Whitney's J50 Vfi colt, now are beginning to believe that if Mr. Whitney cannot win with Nasturtium he can win with Goldsmith, sayj the Times. A number of much talked of futur ity colts have appMrcd at Sarat.ga in she week of racing there, but ur.i t from John E. Madd-n'a Yankee. twice a winner at Saratoga, none Heems to have more than a remote chance to beat Nasturtium and- even Yankee's chance is not very highly thought of. Goldsmith's victory over B!ue Girl In the Siratoga sjwiul Jlr.-c;s attention to that colt, and a ho ha b.vn iniptov ins steadily ,lruv early spring, i.ol.l smith now is rvjrardt.! as a strung sec ond strife for the Whitney staM.-. Even th.n the Whitney :r';ig:h 11 not In" all In :he Meld, for In the big string of ;-oar-oM under Trainer J. Kocirs there Is t a R.vJ colt In King Hanover. i a well tried horse that caused much talk In the spring. John E. Midden seems to hoi.l the next strongest hand, with the great !ll ly Blue i"!irl and a: present the unbeaten Yanke. tlnnuh a third col:. !Kn whose name v.n frequently mentioned In ronneciiin with '.he Futurity In th.' early summer, has paused since Into the stable of Clarence H. M.vkay. Mr. Mill" has a'si Fly Wheel. C.untlr'. Citv Fink uul Wackstone. all e'.UiV.e for ;he Futurity, but from the P'an: of camprpn adopted a: Sa-ntoiM. M.idl n s-vms t depend chiefly on Wile dir! and Ta"ke. J. B. Hacg.n and the lVpr r s'.a'ole ho:h are numerously represented In the racj and racetrack gossip his I: that each stihle Is preparing a 'Mark one," though sone of the I-year-ol-U from either istahlishement have rio-vl In a style to sugg: Futurity possioilli'i-s. The other colts, that have raced In the Ea.: and that hv showed well enough ;o be cens'derod as probible starters arid pess'.M.. winners are S. S. Brawn's Hyphen. A.tcjst TV.m infs Mister Man, O. W. TC.illtiium'j Re-saeke. d. P. M r r.s' OoM n OotUge, and Cunird li. S-hriet?r's De.voy. 05. E. Smith's Chil ton. S. J. Smith's Northern Star. A. Featherstone'5 Hatasv". nr. 1 Jicvb Worth's Mary Worth. Non of the colts raced bv Clarence H. MacUay in the spring seem gvl ?nough to Justify pay.ng a starting f--e for the Futurity and the Maekay sta bles' on'.v hope seems to be in H-no, he colt bought frnm J. E. Madden for a big pric. There has been slight mention of wes:;n colts so far for the coming Futurity and on the form that th western colts have shown, there seems small chanc of any of them be ing dangerous. GERMAN PRESS EULOGISTIC. Crispi's Death Recalls His Of: Shiwn Friendship for That Country. BERLIN. Aug. 13,-The papers com- ment sympathetically upon the deaih of ; Th" bl,10d red standard with Its em Signnr Crispi. but they did not Ignore j broldered crowns and gold eagles now the great defects of his character. The strongest emphasis is laid upon his un varying good will toward Germany, hia fidelity to the triple alliance and his friendship for Bismarck. The Berliner Post says: 'Germany must not forget that In 1S70 It was chiefly owing to Crispi's energetic action that Italy dll not sup port France." The Vossiche Zeitung and other Jour nals make the tarn; point. The Nord Deutsche Allgemalne Zeltung closes a brief and cordial review of his carver In this strain: -rs. i, i. r.ti..!i m honor the memory of the man who was ; a xealous promoter of the central Eur- pean a.ilanc and a rriena of uermany fr ,m conviction." The National Zeitung considers it characteristic that the fact of Crispi's death wa forward-d to Count Von Bue- low afur it was, snt to the King of Italy. ANARCHISTS ARE ACTIVE. Relieved That th- Fun-ial of the D a?-r Empress W'.li f'ause Dem 'nstratl.n.'. XEW YORK. Aug. 13. Commenting nv.n th. r-rort's from O-rmanv in f-on- ; their own front garl-ns luring th- pas of th- funeral prficsision. th Lon don ' rtesi.n 1-nt ! the Tr.bune says: Or-at popular discontent is said to or-.-viiil on acoun; of these string- nt regulation whi-h ar- probably due to ; fears of ariarcms: ii.Turtan-. l n- anar'-hlsts are U-i-v- I f. have tamper- 1 . Al-h -he train eonv-vinff th- O-rm.n cr o-.vn f.rince fr-m Hamburg. Th-s-.ring of th- rarriag.. was f "ind b- k :) i at L-lnf. !:...-.. of id - , ir ti '.'1 at aio'.n-r u,a'ion was llsrov-r--! u :. GOTHAM S CORrfPT POLICE. ;V-rn-..r Tjk (-11 Der.if That .s to Punish Th He V.' m. A LP. A NT, N. Y.. Aug. 13 '1 'IT O l'tl ha the :.'-W Y -rk " ': I vi--uati-r! ur-l-r c 'n-M-ra i'n. i.'j' ha-- ,-,'.t f at-ht any d-t -imio.a'i on as I, vl.it H' tion h- may t.ak-. In an Int. rv; h- fa'd: "I huve r.ot " me f this 'ity to ' .r, f r v.-ith th- t'tforn y-tte-i-rn! or ar.y oth-r p rrson- i.-la'ive t'm pnlro :o matt r. N i r'mi'usl n has h-n r-fii'- by me as to what tniy be d-.n In ',- p .l ce situation. I hav r, t :-'!!' 1 c-all a special gran 1 Jury to ' -n - 1 r ths matter." CIEN. WHEELER ENTERTAINED. H ci-tv at Newport li-it.z !'. tie Scarred Old V-t- ran. NEWPORT, R. I., Atj.r. V,.-' It.t fieri -rat ... ,..,-. Joserah Wh-eler 's b-ing llon;--d port society. n-cen:ly he wad tn. gue- of honor at a diun ;r party given by Mrs Wiliam Astor. The dinner o0l; piace In Borewood and was a pr ; -ntio ja af fair, the guests numbeiitig iw-nty-ix. It was Mrs. Astor's second enttrtal:. ment of the season and the party Includ ed many prominent Persons, among thera being Colonel J. J. Astor, who was with General Wheeler at the time of th Santiago campaign. SUPPLY IS DECREASING SAN 1 K VSCISCOCO.U.IU NKFRS liKTTINU HM1MY. Several ("out I iidcil Vessels in Port hut t'annot He UischureJ Owing, to Strike, SAN Flt.VNClSCO. Aug. 13.-Tho co il supply of this city continue to J -crease owing to the strike. Most of the bunkers are now empty and pricticaliy no c.'ixl is being received for general c n ump:ioti. The Southern Faclllc Com pany a: the long wharf on the vaklanl silt. of the bay and the Western Sugar Rtln ry are the only big evil user that ir-' getting all they resjulro. The railroad employee Its own men Iti dl. h irRlns ve-?se' and carries them to and frm w ork In a spool il car. All the l.iri' coil dealers keep a reserve on tunl from two to four thousand tons to meet t mergem-le, but they have luvn Irawimr on ttve reserves for several davs and some of them are much r -ducd. T ie r'tiil deal rs who a! cirry re sfnes hive begun cutting ord'rs for coal in hilf. There are a number f coal lad n ves.vls In ivr:. but It Is Impossible- lo disvharse them. The F.ilnters union, N , 73 has rectlv el n'l'rts that nine more painters have eonee.le-1 to the demands of the Journ eyman 'or an increase of 50 cents per Jay lit pay. This gives fourteen employ, rs wh have granted the Jem in I sine August 3, when the painters went ou: en s:rik.. SOLDIERS C.TARD THE REMAINS Sc.nes in Hamburg Where the Dead Empress Lies In State. NEW YORK. Aug. 13.-The Herald Hamburg correspondent writing of the scenes and Incidnta connected with the funeral of th, empress dowager says: The church sentries walk around In their heivy measured tread echoing on the flagged pavement. Within officers guard the coffin with drawn "words. covers the coffin. In the station stands the train which strikes the eye at once. It Is a very old carriage with a rail around the top, heavily covered with a black coating of new paint, and It has garnished pur pie curtains at the windows. I: Is an ancient flrst-class carriage with double doors In the center arranged especially to receive the coffin which will b car ried down by non-commissioned officers or dragoons. RAILROADS PLAN ECONOMY. monger Associations w in ue i ons.ii.. dated Became of Community or Interest. NEW YORK. Aug. 13.-The T!nv says: An attempt will be made to consoli date the Southwestern, the Wextern and the Transcon'lnenal Papiwnger Ass.cla tlws. The reason assigned fir such ac tion Is that through the financial re-arranir-m-nt of he ownership "f the various lines comprising these asso-c-Utlon a mat-rial saving could be nf-f-ctefl. Anoth-r reason stated Is to be the -r sef.l-ment of disputes over rates an'- "thr affairs by on as M-iatl .n than TEACH ERi) FdR PHILIPPINE?. Pr-p-rati'.ns for Their Reception When 1 the Transport Iteath-s Manila. MANILA, Aug. 13. Sup-rintend-nt of ;-hools Atkl'ison Is preparing a mag- ninc-nt r-'ep-on ror tne w Amnrn 'ho'd teachers who are expected to ar- riv- h-r- in a few days. When the transport arrives, fifteen launches will tiv-y the t-achers to the Luneta Innd.ng. Then th-y will be driven ! th- .-'p'inish exposition buildings which '.ill b-comi a temporary edi)at!on.il t-, ,'iy. Th - buli ling have b-en completely 'i'.tu.-h 1 by the army with cots, chair.. v.. which hive been loan-1 by the p::i-t-rm:n; -r'a departm"nt. WEALTHY RANCHER MISSINO. ';':l-rrian Relieved to Have lie-n Mur '1 r-d and Robbed In Callfornli. lll'ENA VISTA. Cal., Aug. 13. J Hirrs-1, a wealthy cat'l-man living on . t ranch west of her", Is rnlsilng and it Is le ii-ve he has been murd"red. He was . n the habit of carrying large sums of in e -y on his pTson. His hore waH found tied to a post I roar a streim, where it hal evld-ntly j b-en for sev-ral days. Nearby are evl- !-' s of a struggle. Trge rewards Jhav- b-n offered for Hartw.-l's discov i erv. ALTO COMPANY FAILS. "orp-)ration With 2O,0fO,K)O Capita! Will IV Wound Up by Courts. NEW YORK, Aug. 13. Justice O'Gor- m.in ha-s appointed O. F. Thorn is, the treasurer of the General Carriage Com pany, the receiver of the property of that corporation In this state. The ap polntment followed the appointment of a receiver In New Jersey. The General Carriage Company has had a remarkable career a a corpora tion. It wa capital!, d Ht K'O.lHHl.lHV and at one time had a pur vain,, of J.'i1! ivr share, ti p -, ' I a ti.inclilSe which allowed It to op-rate U nn of the streets of tile '.;. Among the stockholdets wer,. liulurl Croker. 1NI wln iVoul.l. Joseph t.eiler, ib noral Sam uel Thoitit. L'llis Wormsei, Cyrus Field JiidMl mi I Edwin M t'ost. Th,. leg'sla lire of l''. pisse.l the bill Itr.iiUlog the frill Ills'. 1 iimedl.itel.v after Its Incorporation the ottlcliils -f the company announcrd Shut they w ou d put on a svsteiu of omnibus's similar to those of Lndoii and Paris On June II. l.". the coinpaiiy w is root chilli ! m l Cyrus Field Julson cot l pres. I'-:. U was during the nsrgail U!,i that Edwin Ooiild took JI.iHu.iH" worth of s:-vk. The cotnp.inv purchase 1 a num ber of rtiltoiiiobll -K nil I .n May .1. I'M", b umh: f T Jl.i'l'.i1',i' the old S :h ave nue car st i'ole.s on S :h iv'mi' running from For;y-t!iiid to Fr'.y-f-ur.!i "tre t. A veir later ;h s te was I I :o the Century Realty 1'iip.my for ll.t'W.ivm. Slice then the eoniviiiv has no very active lii Its cpcr.itl.Mis. be n T' CONSOLIDATE J C KISl i 'Tli'N'S Duties Of Code Now at Commls -i Atlantic i 'IHT ' 'tk.n ATLANTI CITY. N. J . Aug 13. -A!, x.in h r '. H 1 k.n. of M ittun.i. eh.i r- iiintl 'f :h 1 luted t- .res le i oniniis- sion. has atilv.'l !..: sp-nd Vir.ili' i,-.k.. Mr. It.. tk.n s aecotii,. ml ,1 by 1 1 hl sinograph, r atul d. .:. a portion ! x of aeli d iv of his i ac itl.-n t otll '..ll labors. The duly of the e ..o c.oiiiiil.s:on lll clu le- the reus. on of all the laws "f the Fill lte, S; ite.s of 4 general .in I p-l - . 1 t nature. ,vp. ,f is ai it 'sen; , n- niiinetit nature, im; is at I i; lliel In ptirs'.i.itiee ( the p.vlal direc- :'.on of c Miitr-ss l.i revising the lawsj rdatir.g to the "ritati iatioti. Juris li. t.oii an 1 practice of the teb ial nuir Iti i an interview C 'iiinii.s:oii'-r Itotkln saldi "The commissi n will recommend A nuni'i.T of more or '.'-" ra Ileal changes. The m.wt important of thue Is the con soli.latioi of all original Jur.sd.etlons i in the Unite I Slates ilUttict court and i making th,. circuit court take the pl.u-e 'if th,, present circui: court of app.-aU f as the Intermediate ' urt ..f rev.ew If j the change prop-wed are a I .pte.l by c 'ngr-s, Judj's of the circuit will be wholly rell've l of the tr.al of cas.-s in the firs: Instance and will perform niy the lu:l s a:tache,l to an npp lUit.; court. Varl 'Us chang.-s In praetl.v will alJO be emb "lied In the r..;srt of the. commission lo the interest "f uniform ity, simplicity and onvenlonce " i Mr. Rotkln believes that the cominis- . slon vvlll b- aiile t r-p .r: :h- revision of the Judiciary title before the next session of -ongr-js. I; recently submit. 'ed a project for a United States penal coie design nl to cover the numer-u onilylms and I -f-v: in the present criminal law. 'LEVER HANK SWINDLE ''bleat In'tititl -i R. 'l 1 ..f JHO.'-W In an Original Mann-r. CIIIi'AGO. Aug. lt.-It '.-ak-1 out j h-re to I iy tha: on.- of tn- I'lil.-ag banks was r-. -n'lv sw.ndl-l nut - f -".-f"1) In cash in a skilful m.inn-r. An ef fort Is being mad-- t keep the matter se cret and not i-v-ti ih- tatn-- ..f th- Lank is given. It sms tha: a .1-iinltoi of several y-ars standing, ap-.v-l nn day in th-i.r-si.l nfs . Hie- wi h a draft on London for s-o. which at p-rf-ctly "!. Th- il"psi .,r i; fotni-d the pr-s. but that he i-slr-d t ) d- pos,t bis I. ni'l- n draf; and at th- sain- tlm- to i he. k against it pi" H-n'liig his eh. -ok for J-",-M f.r th- pr-s.d-nt to n. K. Th-lati-r put his .riitlals on it and though: nothing of it. it - ms. h w ever, that the il-posltur w--nt ou: inii '.he bank and il--poslle, his Lm ..n draf: and on the following ilV pr-S'-nt-l a etl-ek f'T :S'.(i wtlletl w as paid, th- t-ler knowing th it am-iiin: was to nls rr--illt on th(. books. Ifit-r In th- -lay h- agiln fipp-'-ar-d at th- windo v a .d present--.! th.. i li-' k f.r Jtl'i.Wi which nal l-en Inltlal-d by fb- pr-si 1-nt. This ',..ik wis also oaid. Nothing ni T nas b"- n H- n f t!:- depoHitor. GENERAL Lt.'HLAW'H i"r.NMTI"N. Is Un-l-r Tr-itTn in N-w J ts -y f.r Lung TroUhl''H ''on rart- I in the Ifilllpolri-s. WASHINGTON. Aug. l.'i.-Rilg.idl-r-G'-n-:al Ludla.v, who r-'iitn-l r-e-ntly from th Philippine uuff-rlng from lung trouhl- will r- tiialn at Convnt. N. J. n -.ar N-w Y'.rk lity for ii'.-;itm-nt. Th- g'.i'iai at his own reU-st was or.er-l from Sa-i Fratn-lsc to Wanh Ington, but. an orl r has Just been issu ed a- th- war d-purtm-nt p-rml ting him to i -main at I'onv'-rit, wh-r-- b bop's to suri r-ll'-f. H.H conilHIon i B.iJd to hav- improv-.J slightly. GROr.-SE .SEASON IN SCOTLAND. Fashi'.rialil- Kp-u-t-imen Desert Lon Ion For a S.-as .n'H Shooting. NEW YORK. Aug. 13. Reports from th- Northern moors In today'. Journal are more .-l ihorat- than th- parliament ary di-eussioriH of the war new of an army of H.'O.iiO') Holdlera, say the Tri bune' London rorr-spundent. The ttrou.- Hhooting 1 d'-irlbcd as excellent and 'he muster of portmen of rank and fashion in the h''a;her la larger than for many y-ars. The Hhoot ing season opened with rain In many portion of Scotland. SILVER MARKET. NEW YORK, Aug. 13.-Sllver, Ui. WAR01IIEM0SQIII0S M AV YOKK II I' Al.l. I It lll l lllll TO DKIM. I lll M IH I. Miiltiriiil (Jci iiis I niiiul in the IV N nuJ KeiiKkly Helieevl to He 1'lMlllJ. NEW YvlltK. Aim It! All ill II Ivtv, h.alih .til. it ,.f ilii. ...it. who has of late bee i c iiri iiih' "li a walfar lli.l lis: 111 '.ll.i i I' K I 'I II I llf Ills Opel'. Itl lis on S'llloii s all I. iMtlcd .1 st ite. til' nt cue rn.HK th-',. .'peiatiotis which hue be, n j i .s elite I with ,t new ;o d 'o'l tllllll 'it .1. Itlll 1. ly If ;.os.i w lietll er the mil il .it feier pai.ivo- is train- nl:t'-. I fr'.n on,, pio s.n to a:io(h. r lv tli an ip hll. s "i"'.'! "f fe-llll, , n iiil!o I'r l ty at the N. w Voik ouai am n .lb 'i. it' iy his b en car! lug on Ills in y, stig iti. "is It a year put lie flrst sele, t -I .1 low- S lug district III Inch then- w '! in my st.igiiatu po-'is a id on wh.-h i bun It '1 small hou-es. ttispiv! !iow.-. tin! i: has; :io p,-r ,-e-r of fi- ttiliii''! ants w . r- urToilnit iwitli a. II e ir . 'iri'tl e f l'o-. f tlHI'.ir.a lTt'.;'les of i He-.' fr m 1 0 pi"l .111 l ( s! -i ti. o. i an I ban el-. .1. .'.... I I ti i - of th-- in 1 1 . . I.a'g- glisi :wiv r Istr tin- I utp ...illl -s -lite I o of ,'l--oli th.. lions-, I ur t'g s 'in.- ..f th s which I -it s.e.l :h.- -igh'' ah.- I th S . ,- .1! , te, a.- f-HKI 111 1 .1111 -1 1 g aoaph '1 s , 1 r m i ar a .ll' It! f the i was 1 1 hr h u s a It! tl- glil ig' found 'llfT.'l' llg fr on j !'! was all. -ii .1 l- cure a .Jr .p ,,f I : . th.. nr. A !-a.-: -.-i 1 . gh: ll'e lll.l 0''- I the I -t Illl IIU'I 01 tl..- paras. )' of -he .map. .1 sci -r if h-- arjsi-.e -f th's was mad' ail 1 f.HIII I. In th - m-'.m im-- .win,. ' liel. s w III Im- .liss, ;,-. to poS-ltl'e the pl-s.-tlee of Many t-: h li - b n ma I th- lab oratory t I as.-ei-ta n :a e-lt tg.-n.H l-elli've 1 t to the niosipil:.! larva ;rli . av s I r 1 , liltloti -f b!-eh,,:or:,l . , - v ahie of ifT r- t. l- stru.-ilve It w is ,1 mir- tin I ;!i.-i: i t in-r. ury il to '.oli siittl. l -titly sir oig t kill all micro. ..rirati'stiis of g this aft-- t.-l the larva--slowly. une In' nit iiliv- at the "-xpira-tl .n -.f :i h urs Th, d. t r s iy It 'Ul I be uasaf- im l-r any i-.ii.ll'.loti to us- the danger -us ig n- in p .nls. etc. Whb-h ate fully ,-X.'-l. and 'hl may al b- sail of rub.lt - a.i 1 and other g-"'ts xp-ritii-'tite 1 with. pr. Iioty n-x- . -s r. b, s th-- at pn.itu he us-I In spr i -ling th- ...I. tin- litter b-lng f 're-'-l !" the l".f..m of the :-.nds, from which I: r.. ti th- tip. '.t'ligttig with It iuan:ltl-s .f :h- tin a- Ir. Iiotv sum up by saying- "Th r-siil- of this (iiv'.-itiga l -n from ft s l-ntine p In! has ln-n .r gr.-a: !n- I. , 'erei: ! :r-v. b e:iu.- it ba- hwn 'li- llritlmat- relation b.-taei-. th,. in nil land marlanai f-v-r. ... . n I, !- ms- It was ri-y.-iilel to th. s.. w 'in tuv- l.'n l.-ntite tvlth this :nv -stlga-ion that tru brdlng pi ae f 'i iii..iii o w hich I am ilit-' urn.' ar n 't i.-n.-rally kr.nwn; fhltd, It has sh on that troli um oil wll sut-lv and ; r .mptly .l-s:r v mosiiuito lir. a - .iti I so far as careful i xp-ilm-'ii's . : -r- t: l 'it" only ag. ti; which -an '. I ;-!! I-1 up n for Ihis piirp-is-" hi lAN'i KE ItKIN-rit AN' i: FALt.. N.w I flri.t Iy Slid Ship Was No! ... V- - ! That i '.lining ' iv-r In- SAN F.tAN'IS''i . Aug II -R-liiBiir-ane on th- Am ri. an uhlp Itoanok-'. now out sixty- .fi- days ft m Norfolk, V.i., f -r a-i Fran 1 o, ba fall--n t i 1 1, j.-r i-n'. N-.itly n month ago a v-'ss. I that rcn mijl.'d b-r win nlglit-i-. on fit- and th- und-rw i lt"is nt ..nee off-r 1 pi p. r cent t . r-inoir- the v--s-l ind Mitgi. Sine- ih-n It has been almo't d-lltillely s..-!l-d flmt th- burn I tiic shiji was not the Roan 'k-. ARMY OFFICIALS ! MS A' il: EE. Ex-i'apiiin Arral-.il In Sin Fraiielsc . on a ''h arg- of F .rg-ry. SAN FltAN'i'lS'' , Aug. It: .-J .tin M. N nl. ex-captain In th - Fourth r.ivalry, has plead-! no; guilty 'o tin- fill!-.! rt'al-s .I s rl-' i inir: to .-haiu.- of for-g'-ty ari l -fob xzl-in-iit an I th,. trial ha b'l'ti -; foi Srpi-.iili.T '. A 'I' p..-it C.'ltlllr P.. f. I '.. sU"d by Ni-il to Triip-r J..l.n 'riiist.ni, Mm ring, it ' a'i d, Mi-- f ig. slgna i i r- of As :m I' i . ... is! j -i ; n'Tal M. F. ''ox -, Is til., on . f tl',. 'hai g -, WILL FPillT ''l:''Klllt Till 'ST. Ind-ti. nd-nt M iniifaei in . i Will (i-t Tog. th-r In Si. L.ci.s I i Hej.t -nib- r. H. IjUIS, Aug. I'l.-lt-jir-s. ntailvei of llli of ili- Inrg hi ln.. p-n.. -nt i-iack-r fa-torl's will mt In -St. Louis the iuKt we-k tif S-iili-tiib-r I i from an n soclatlon similar to that of th- whole-sal- grocers, their .utpiHe being to fight the National liiHciilt f'otnpany, known as the cracker trunt, collectively and throughout all part of the L'nl'ed Statu. LOVE EXILED WERNER, KenoBha Man Who Disappeared Years Ago Drowned la Chicago. CHICAGO, Aug. 13.-A big New foundland dog that dragged the body of John Werner from the lake, solved one of the greatest myterle that ever pu- ile.l (he peopli. of Ki'li h, Wis. John Wenii-r was di'owni'd nl the font of Twenty. ninth miwl, II' via a o nf IVter Weniel', I'll.' -f tli- b't kii 'ivii I'ltl.--. nf the Vl oii sin cilv. but the romance llmi Im ''oi el an Important part In hi life ha t hci'ii broken by ti lover' iiiin'l mil h' left K 'li osh.i fourteen year i i' d'' cluing t ti.t i he would never return. lie kept his worl until ll ivenl.ig, ii hen a pin.. Isi t'k back lo the Wer nee lioiiip the Ii.hIv of the olt nil" luld !. mi missing for o many year. All fliU lime he has llve.l within llltv lilU'i if his native town. For years the Wer-lie- family bad b-'n h.'.iivIiIii for blm Tine,, year ago tho father, IVl'T Werner, dl-d and left an mlute, Wln-n ,!l hell Sought !. settle It III t lie- COUI'ts i Iv erilsenii-nts were placed III the pa pers In all parts of tho country anklliK f r s.iine trace of John Werner, but If h- sow th - notice. , ivus dumb t the apll and m-i'i-r wrote An insurance .'"l.i-y w is till that ll.'iiifl.'.l th,. body UEINlMlEil FOR ALASKA ST PKTi'I.tSIII'IHJ. Aug 1.1 - N. w received here from Vla.lv.i!.K'k i that la. ifnant Wall.icr Herilnir. of he I'l.ltei.l Step navy, ba .-uu ..b Pi'H'B I'jvi I'.-tnd -r frm okb 'l"k p-rt .i.a.ki The 'lr: shipment has gone by the ite.iin-r !'ri'H IMPORTS A.MiVitl' AN liliSIN ST. IMlTTilSIU'ltil. Aug. til In spile if tli- d eran ti ttlng duty ngilut th' Unite I ft'--, a shlpl 'nl .f fiii ha lil'l ll llV 'd ll.'l'. fr -III I'- llJC.il.l, Fbl Willi VT MA UK FT I'"UTLN1. Aug 11'..- Win it. Walla Walla. TAi'.'MA. Aug IX When, blu-sem. '.S1-,; i-lub, i:. CIlli'AU.i. Aug 1J. --Wbe.it. Ih-ciif b.r. nl'tlillg. Te. cl llg. T.'.'.tllS LlVEItP'i. L Aug 3.-Wlnit!. Sep tember. r.l, "W ,ion't eem to find tliliin omln' our y a fst a they ii-1 t"." M L:i...iiiig Mike "Cticr up, ild Plodding IVte "If you want to ometbin' ivming your way Ju' go back to dat h-ue n' y 'Pretty Fid i' to d brllldb- dog dif lyln' ull de porch."--Washington l'ot. R--as ni Enough: iHkiit-Why are y ou - fxclteil over the prn'c: of nn irt-rnatlonal yacht race' Yiu d-.n't know a ctib iat from cuttr. Wllkm -Not but I have. a nautical frl-tid who lwy tell me which way lo bet. New York Weskly. PACIFIC COAST COMPANY ??'.crB COAL Knr StfftintT, Coinmorcial ami Kumily l'si Orders I'minjitly Kxt-ciitol DOCK FOOT OF SEVENTH ST TELEPHONE MAIN 661 ! ; Samuel Elmore & Co., Agts. FOUINDEU A. t. ITIO SUN INSURANCE OFFICE or LONIION THE OLDtT I'LKELY F1KF OFFICF IN TIIF WORLD. CMh At, - C. A. HENRY & CO., 213 Sansome Street, , i . . i SAMUEL ELMORE mu n Of New W. P. THOMAS, UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS Subscribed Capital, -Puid-uj) Capital, AssflUi, AhhcLs in United Stutcs, Surjilus to Policy IIoMers, Has been Underwriting on the SAMUEL ELMORE & CO. KeHidont Agents, Astoria, Or. HQTEiu PORTLAND . ..: PORTLAND, OREGON The Only Plrt-ClpM Hotel In Portland i.illllOHo of worn EN 'I u2s Preserve, Turlfy, and beautify the Skin, Scalp. Hair, and Hand with Mit ttiw "f Wo" u i i rti'i'a iir, lilr.l IT 'I'TIlT OISTMIST, t'if WU. tlfylu Ihe siln, for rlrnmln Uio B't tlm l.i..lti if (slh'.g luilr, tor mfuiiln. Ullllriiln. n. i..Uii rot, rotlfbi li I hand, tor baby rs-lies. Ib hlnfs, snl Irriu llnlis. Slid '-r all lit purtniM-s at U.e I. 'II. a, Ulli. and nursety. Million, uf Wuuii-ii uhi ll tu t tt iiAr In Uilis for nuojlii( Itriln (lull,, ll.rlanjilisU.OH, ud t icolall.iln, ul l-H Orur utfuimive prrs.lll!"U, In sli tur ulicmllv (Mitintri, ud for nisnr tlm, nllM-.le uriHe. whlrh rilllr u. jr.t iliriuM-ltos u. oilmen, vaKs-ullr Hiiillirr. t l tli l Nsitr runililnM In one HWii.iia .r. , Ui . fktn n. rumplsjlun tskii nd )M ll tollrl n.l tlr up In Ui world. CsMpU Trlonl luf Hy Humor. Ci re ui l-ir. I" ilrtiiif lb Win t ' tun tint - l. ntiii Ui IhH-kmitil riitlidr, t'l tn i a nisrmtsT, ui ituuuitlr " "'li' Ine iiitlinuiii..ii. nl Irrimiii'ii. ii.l nli Hid liml.w.it iTrti'i' Itra-'i i r, l.i ril nii.l. loliM.th l'l'-l A Ms.H rf ln(lrn tiimeirui t "i ih l..riiini..liiif In, n.l hiiniiiuilii kin. ml., ni lili.st tnintot, null lu( lull, i-bra all Im Ull. U4 wt.il im n ""W) fsfs' t t,i . iow-. s . (-r4--,, V"" p. o ,it.l m, ( oir.. ri. r. II wl.a, V. . A- Lllili. ynilhy nd b wel on peri:i who I'ourl uiitruk by tmil' In ..n the corner mil arguing whe'.ber ll ,li oil I be i-;r, cjruuKht or dt 'utii -Ivnver Itepubiuan. Vrty rvldititly t!i"f crop failure rtorie are now only unl for "fllbi".' - - 11,000,000 GENERAL AGENTS. Snn Prandsco. Cal. & CO., AGENTS. in Zeolund Mgr., San Francisco. ?r),000,000 1,000,000 2fiV,lU .'500,000 1, 7 J 8,702 Pacific Const ovci twenty-two yenrs. ff&ticura uun