Morning Oregonian (Newspaper) - September 8, 1888, Portland, Oregon SEPTEMBER 8 CO V A I I I V OR of Home Mar at about tine as the Inferior Roods p S mporter goods and T Portland UAL SALE V to re only at stated eji J} hese goods displayed In Window the price ia a Salt 1 Saturday so eaU or them at that price greatest bargain evee take advantage of It ASD BETAIL PRICES FIRST STREET i I i j i Champion Black Blasting and j E Agents 25 Pine St Monday leaving the through the 1 Ll W CO 1 going steamer The i Senate the i j reconsider pending j II D of the Retaliation WITH A TO to Mil wasi to the state of certain In nils on the I river house resumed con silks watched the followed them to Seattle and arrested four men and cap- Warm the tured the satchel and a trunk stolen goods Officers have been sent to a I Portland M E Hospital the and goods to tils city RA CES AT THE STATE 4 f H To-day Peculiar Boim Harbison and Etc Til nee proven In of home tol mora It Is used b Stitea i br hMU of the Pur mat W Baking not contain or Bold only In PRICK nXW BT i falser i NEW I- T J iii The Tote on the to Be at of Bald ing recent ons between the United Stater and Great Britain hac been given to the unfortunate idea that country should not go to war on a few the United war aslong as ax a nation tjie ot this great republic should always stand firm for recognition bf its righto protection ri of Hew York some gentlemen on hli Side of thought the message was serft to congress the realty the power tor because it whs a time hi the ure of when h might be of to party Admitting was so it must bo remembered Ual the question which now confronted re- lated to our intonation il policy Thi American government was for tbe present It had relied upon honor when history ol tions would show that it Wes riot safe to f lace reliance upon It Mills should a Engand J hove by her ucy and tier in country that nhe li ad so been una jle to i bf sword i Sent The heretofore Offered by Mr Vest into case of a senate official Mr McKee a campaign bobk taken TO and it the of Mr Mitchell was laid j Mr resolution offered tailing the attention of the president to bt request of the to be I fd with copies of communications to the Brit- ish In regard tome fisheries up and at the fiuggmaon of Vest laid aside informally Mr Vest stating It an hia that message would be received In about naif an hour On this The waa then up and Vest referring to Mr denial of his statement that seven Chinamen tad lieen iin ID 1876 the of iMr a law ner of Gen Harrison and voted the re- publican ticket read la letter showing that the only Mistake in was te giving the date ta instead pi 1880 He duo seat to the clerk's deak and bad read a corrected i affidavit He added of it being a fact that no -had been j lied in the United States twenty of them have been naturalized in Bobbed at tan sad at W T 4 Co are In the courts Tor obtaining money under fake pretenses This employment fraud was much talked of a few weeks ago This time a poor carpenter bus been bilked cml ot or a butcher of this city who i bias been suffering during the lost week with typhoid fever became to-day and rushed down to the steamer and boarded U for eluding hia attendants A telegram has been sent to Intercept him at Tacoma In tht sound conference to-day the Methodist hospital at Portland received con- attention It was said the tion would cost and would bo tie second of tbe kind America under the auspices of her M B It was resolved that the first Sunday before Thanksgiving a hall bu known as Hospital duy and on that day at one collection be taken for the 1 hospital in all the churches in thin confers ice A proposition as to tbe name to Trouble and Flab An Being ALBANY Sept at bar over a among union and the canneries A from there stated that 100 union mail have rot the price of salmon at canto pM pound The refuse to pay cents and have been paving 2 cents At a result there la a standstill Only boata want out last One brought in Z- the other two twenty out part of them were disposed of The men it Is understood will endeavor to put a stop to unless their terms are agreed to The run has begun to Improve and the matter Is settled the canneries will put up few lish -t- of the hospital provoked a warm discussion the by the amendment that Sept teen filed incorporating the Tacoma halis Valley Company Capital The object of the company Is to build a line of railroad commencing at a point on harbor to run through the and leys to come oa toe Columbia gne Tower of and other prominent Eastern are interested In the line former as one of the trustees j Mr Baylor delivered a lecture to a small audience last evening on of prohibition His proposition the Largest Stoek rles of fall End PABIS Wu j home that have thew only OSE pattern of ft V The largest display of the Woolens In clw Domestic English French Scotch and German In variety Tor to measure 1 cot patterns to select and style of and the and ladiana by an He tlie charge iae Att FIT ASP Salts to Order from 00 to Order from t 5 00 OB declaration of Intention might be fore a clerk or notary admitted as a lawyer that the acts referred to did not in the legal sense butho said that In a declaration of conferred tlie Dolph asked Vest whether there was thing in the affidavits sustain law partner had any of Onto cal ed fact I hat off ol the Detroit river the right to the government had extended a tho hospital was in the was made here to-day The lice received word early this morning that In was broken quantity of All the steamers were come one the steamer four men Detectives did sharp work i and captured tiie men as they were concealing the goods Taken by surprise confessed their guilt They r hadj their possession a complete set of bad adopted s C was tools and keys One df by beating gongs The was named and In shipments of goods In bo American He believed the p resident's sage like all hia other u flu ranees wiuld meet the of hi s j j of administration Adopted a Chim to Canada had gong I thin business le another hammer The o Dederck Fay ROSS FEE 3 CUTTERS Barley uid Feed IV ills LOUISVILLE n oa or send for onr a and Price 1 T AIL COOI BOBBIE I Gnu HER Positively Week or DILI S OR OF FOOD i wot mi the or own i or tbc plays to York A n ore president on he learned of the a port of Harrison hail anything to do with it i At point el received from the president and before the senate en- the information at band In regard to tbe Chinese treaty copies of two telegrams the first dated Septem S in these the treaty bos been rejected demanded froni the foreign positive some days No information has yet been and the second G in Treaty postponed for further deliberation After tbe reading of the massage cms on of the floor anil Insisting upon the of passing the even If U were an measure The criticism he port O bone to show that at that time after the passage of the retaliation the did not think the was abrogated Now the that had been dead and fhUs a towered like a among his fellows between double an would make upon it was tut U did not far II he kit he wo aid THE Battle BT Children 10 A FUSE IRD OP OF- lato FMr Special xat 3 In per centlotne tba and 10 ta All to be at Hate m or on or lamber 1888 By aider ot if tj al State Fair will to Fair near on the SEPTEMBER Cash Amount of FOB and Stock Art end Trials al turn teen Own Ho e SOLE ST OR the HN THIS IS CEE I fSu Its eoil pre- it and It ami would not be It forth fit In Invaluable far Diarrhoea Sore Eves Feet and are eaeb bottle In- U a our U Sou This Ointment is specially fcr Piles H used ia connection with Extract it will M found Also toi exclusion apply [not Chinamen in China to those now in the United States Gorman moved that Chinese he re- ferred to the committee on foreign relations Gorman's motion was 17 nays no Tbe Chinese Was then 37 nay's 3 Brown and Wilson of lewi voting in the Mr Blair moved to reconsider so to have the amended suspending the ation of the tons xty days Gorman referred bis motion to commit the and said he had that motion in consideration ol the act that the come before the senate a hension While this measure was under going to P111 bU blood in war the people would not be fooled This wais a da r of newspapers anti and the gentleman might as undertake Jo dip Atlant c dry wit ha spoon as to the chip trap vote for ol that the interested cheap lines of were nume rons letters from lia father in Chicago The others litionS names The talus of the Stolen silks was 12509 The city council extended the Bre limits i so as to include three more rows of of the business tart of the cHy also fixed the municipal assessment for 1888 at 0 mills di- vided as Four mills general tax 3 mills road tax 1 mill lire null gas and mill water The United States ship Albatross Is lying In Seattle harbor having arrived on the t ound yesterday from Alaska All are well fin ami reports show an airily successful cruise Olid charts have in many instances and banks of cod and halibut discovered Off lines of soundings some to a distance of 200 miles from land At one station where the old located ninety fathoms and no of power ov I le president would result In ia by df transit of can roods con atry It would not would damage Can ida aud tie Northwest materially 1 The oU charts the of tae jaa doubtful at two hundred locate rocks of Tho Albatross steamed all that vicinity but no rocks were found The stands are located ten miles north of the supposed Tbe Albatross will a month on It was agreed that should be taken the Flattery halibut banks and work m the at 4 alter which she takes up winter Tke took -a recess the Quarters In San Ing session be for private per ion bills I T The house the evening session pissed private pension bills and at until Hf BOUQUETS j here and was to a belief that the treaty recently negotiated Pla i Boll of j of Fair i Splint Sept secretary of state la v received from the cleri of county the assessment roll of that county for the year 1888 is the lint return made bad been rejected by China ate is informed that that belief foundation Buck action have taken not to have been and lit it was proposed to take such action In re- Igard to a great won d not received half a dozen votes We all i understand the pressure sides In tbe face of the great contest between the two parties I senator from Ohio leader on bis side that this matter Is politics that it present elections and that it ought nqt to be passed in In- baste I am delighted that the ator from New has made a tion to reconsider and has given noi ice of an amendment which he proposes to and I hope the motion will I give notice that If tlie motion to be carried I shall again move to commit the to the on foreign with the message from the president That committee can conic here next week and present a measure that will not pat us in that wra R tissue tke aoute morning soon at ed tie of tLo house attendants by their odor ard by order of an cer it the house they were to be a couple of brooms tilled with moldy chestnuts stole and ir and bearing sn In- scription staling they were the League to indie its if as a ch ot Interests I i CHINES K So d Put np only by Whisky Merchants Tin I Without Sept that the treaty negotiations lj been postponed for J Sept of in regard which the Chinese government to he reported riotous will have the moral all cf our China and attack on tho people from that empire I dp not believe residence at The either party can gain by this meM Further in relation Uro We sL time united in Chinese and I do not believe that in thU contest there is any advantage on either sido If wo go on in face of the we nave received We will destroy oar own trade with China and make it sible for this great nation of of from Minister Denby Leeper and committed her to This commitment swells the number ot it the asylum to 500 the largest number there in the history of Institution Articles Of incorporation were filed to-day In the office of the secretary of state by the Canal Company of Klamath county Joan F Miller Ky Taylor and J W Hamaker Capital stock in shares of 1100 Object to con- struct a canal from the west bank of Link river near its head in section 30 township 38 south range 9 west to a point on range line between ranges 7 and 8 east of the lamette meridian Horsemen who have in the races for the and classes at the next fair are Icons disturbed over tbe record CoL Bradshaw the Montana horse which Is entered in all classes is making He Is said to won race in recently in and if this Is the case they say their horses will stand no show him They threaten to withdraw from the regular races and compete amongst for special parses at the fair unless Bradshaw pulls out ar- St Portland Oregon Sole of the Most Celebrated Brand of Ift Staaff Co Ph Best Milwaukee Beer Champagnes LOOS ROEDEBER THE Cf -E BLANCHE V N 1 people to have an outlet In China for itt ducts and close a which years com as Medina a near I Y hat the democrats there have a them having come out ta patches the wore tie was Morton or p proper Sair advocated his J wine of a Dcr Wine fentt aJ i O 1 hoMs and time j ant eack sti or and o wWi and bates Ike aod on Mar tka Pair J K O and Sauw on 7th at P M Bee that tbe Private Label ot f CO gQB PACIFIC CUAgT FINE Ladies Fancy k ods V Gents Goods Foil cl An ud ol Ami Is and all and ro- pata and a tbe It Ia E At all di 1 cr of Co Han i OB BIS tERRARUM U fan jand Portland FOB I JL CO ISO to 186 Portland j WU I i marts THE OF WATERS Tht filing ai the Spring tke amounted to that the if by afford oil wWoh the was de- signed to give unless the real purpose tho was to treaty days ought be body He was Opposed to Gorman s sition to commit the and regard that as juggling with the matter I took up the question c-f n tion of Chinamen in Indianapolis j showed that naturalization had gone no farther than mere declaration of intention to become citizens which was sufficient under tbe Indiana inw to vote He declared that the democratic senators had turned iront and voted at last solidly for the The situation was precisely aa it Was last day was hi the house 1 f the was wrong in any part if It was a lation of treaty If it was immature the responsibility was who seat it to the house and he would leave it to th sin deal with i r At the at Teller moved to lay on table Blair's motion to reconsider -A vote was which as yeas 23 nays jl Bo quorum I A call senate having th presence bf forty-four senators Jones of Arkansas moved to adjourn the vote is In- of of the senate I do not want to delay and therefore wk leave to withdraw my motion to reconsider The vote waj taken on the motion ad- journ and It wai yeas vote Was taken a second and -a third thne on tte motion to lay on the the motion to hot each a several Naval Ill Ml Sept t has the naval appropriation 1st Sept annual dUI conference is in sess oH at Jamestown Ohio Dr formerly state but now in elf of on In Utah visited the n and that ng the reports out by lii in Uton la on the The pol government officials ate enforcing against Mormonism aa a result many of the older leaders have been and mo being driven the territory their being by a sot of mote men He thinks that in ai fe w more my will be driven ent at Utah Harriot I 1 K KW Sept 7 Harriet Beecher 13 sen jusly ill her summer dence at Dr George entertains no hopes of her recovery the family to uer bedside her and suffer jig iro 01 cerebral affection A a be Iowa L df nun the op of lu aa Kong wing to be ma a The took thel ground are not and co of the United track at evening overland about an hour No cial damage was done Pension the Widow of Gairt Kewa WALLA Sept Polly H Smith widow ot Caut John H Smith re- tired who died from the bursting ol a blood vessel While lifting a trunk in day received notice she had been granted a of month and back to It will be bered that the president vetoed Smith's application for a pension while it was ing m the department George W Hunt will make his residence at Walla Walla on the completion of his i j Tup Walla Electric Light Company to-day began the erection of poles Wort will M pushed as rapidly as possible Edward Jackson an working on road was killed Wednesday noon at Cut miles from Wallu- la by the premature explosion of a blast he was preparing Went down last night to bold an inquest ft is staged that O W Hunt will erect a flue building on the ground selected tor the depot in city the edifice to comprise tbe depot buildings and a handsome hotel j TACOMA of the Lincoln Republican W T Sept W wai elected president J Best secretary and Cbas treasurer of tie Lincoln Republican Club to-night for the i Olympia Harbor A filed articles ol tion to-day This Is Tower's strike across from harbor following Hanaford valleys crossing the Northern Pacific at over the mountains to Una Port ol the road is already located Gross Bros Urge goods store was rowed of 1700 worth of silks satins tte Entrance was effected prying open rear door no W Spragui of ha O C through last ing on bis way home from Arkansas Salmon i Sept British bark cleared for Liverpool this afternoon carrying bushels of wheat and 12.889 cases oi a total value of This is the last shipment of salmon foreign direct from here tills season The American cleared 14 with cases of salmon the American ship Borrowdale cleared August 17 with 078 eases and the American ship August 28 carrying caBes all for pool J In 1884 there werff cases of shipped direct to England from 1885 cases 636 cases in oases in 1 cases This year's foreign shipment though small a cash ot over half a million of dollars The of German Kaat a Sept to the from Zanzibar natives to-day resisted the landing of German companies and and the sultan's troons and shots were Two Germans were wounded A German man-of-war bombarded The is Communication with the interior la The Germans alter effecting a Ing drove the Arabs and rives into the bush Twenty Arabs killed TUB trouble arose f rota the ure of the German East Africa Company The Of Zanzibar has sent an armed force under Gen Matthews to restore cyder at Tangs An English gunboat and English vice-consul are about to go to the scene ot i The Expedition for tho Belief of Emin Bey Finds ilw Bept of Cologne has subscribed marks ta the fund for tbe Bey relief expedition Dr Rohlfs has published a letter In which he approves of tbe expedition but favars flat establishment of a chain of at Intervals of one week's march Sept Catholic at Freiburg unanimously adopted tot tion in favor of the teanporal power of- pope and condemning the Italian jenal the clergy i The German government has sect a note to England requesting that the settlement of the Niger dispute be hastened SPOUTING Oak Bept Boy Wilkee first Emma second It Monarch third Lady Wilkin best i Free for all Jr first Jewett second Arrow third Joe L fourth best time First heat won by J L i Hudson Grace B second when the was postponed undl to-morrow Detroit Club Bates Sept was the last day of tbe fall meeting ot the Detroit Driving Glob Rule first Don Cossack second BrandoUn third fourth best class purse Plush second Nellie V third fourth beet The N A T H B special atake tor valued at and National ting stake for were awarded to Dudley respectively without contort CHICAGO Sept game was av and one pitchers were wild and tbe was T throughout Boston 19 U anc KeUy and and Daly i en of rain 7 sas City 1 Second game stopped at account of rain when the Kara stood 4 to I in favor of the visitors and was well supported ttU the ninth inning a muff by Hines lost ths mine for Score 2 New York 4 and and Keefe and Brown Sept game OD account of rain i Sept account of rain l CLEVELAND Sept on account Sept S It Jt Fallor of aM Old NEW YOKK Bept Charles importers of china and tit W street one of the oldest honsee in the failed to-day the sheriff PoX session on a judgment of The are for Pa Sept Mbs handsome aud v Was her near here during OM ai rest of the It Is the deed is that ola robber Deaith of Uut Oldest br Louis Sept CoL Edward fl the oldest graduate bf West Pout died Wednesday Be was born in In admitted to West Point in 1816 Be Served under Taylor in tbe Ose 4 CM area C 1 NEWSPAPER