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-"j" -r .gsgr' eieT "i -rMWE -jil- - C Ei iaitjj isiotiatt. ASTORIA. OREGON: SUNDAY .APRIL 7. 18S3. A HEAVY SNOW TALL President Harrison's Vigorous Policy. Ida Lewis Asain Adds To Her Laurels. PrrrsmiRO. Aoril C Tho heaviest snow storm of the season is prevail ing in this section, it uegan at u nVloc.k last nieht. It has been snow ing ever since. Tho fall is eight inches up to ten o'clock this morning, but in the mountains the railroad men reDort from eighteen inches to two feet The railroad trains are all behind time, no accidents are re ported. The etorm seems to be confined to the western part of the state. IS WEST VIEGISIA. CrtAKLoTTEsviiiiiE, W. Va. April G. A heavy snow storm is prevailing here, accompanied by thunder and lightn ing, promises to bo the deepest snow fall of tho winter. IN SOUTH CABOMNA, TOO. CiiarIiEstox, S. 0., April G. A se vere snow storm prevailed here last night and to-day, and heavy snows re ported from tho mountains. ADjnxiSTBATivE roLicr. Chicago, April G. A reliable Washington correspondent sends hi3 paper a long story of what is be lieved to be a nearly official statement of the future policy of Harrison's administration. He declars that tho internal policy will not be materially changed, but a vigorous foreign policy will be pur sued. Tho first thing will bo to make a strong navy. To this end appropri ations for tho navy will bo doubled. Ocean commerce will bo encouraged, Cuba and Samoa will be absorbed as they are of more vital interest to the United States than to any ono else. Tho Nicaragua canal will bo taken under American protection, and the general external interests of tho na tion will be looked after, as the most necessary thing now to bo considered for our future welfare. THE IOWA SETTLERS. Foet Dodqe, April G. Every day adds to the seriousness of the strained situation of the Des Moines river settlers. Numbers of parties con nected with the prosecution of the settlers have received threats nnd found notices and letters to-day warning them to desist. Chauncey Eigman, prosecuting witness in tbe conspiracy cases against tho settlers, and whoso farm has been seized by them, received the following letter.: "Chauncey Rigman: Dear Sib: For the course you have been pursuing, and meddling, if yon continue yon had better make peace with God, as yon will nover reach Him whero yon are. This is sufficient notico to you. Ueware, or hell will bo your fate." (Signed,) Settlers. This man was formerly a member of the Settlers' union and they nro evidently afraid he will make public some of their secrets. Tho settlers nnnounco their readiness to die in defenso of their homes, bat say they will sell thoir lives as dearly as pos sible. SrAKLEY's EXPERIENCES. London, April G. Stanley, in a letter to his Edinburgh friend, Bruce, who is Livington's son-iu-law, gives a general idea of hi3 journey without entering into tho fullost details. He gives a pictnresano description of the scenes traversed by him and his forces. The abjrigines aro wild, ut terly savage and incorrigibly vindic tive. Dwarfs, called Wambntti, are far worse than animal life. They aro so wild and shy that no sport can bo enjoyed in the gloom of the forest. He describes how he came across an ontcast leper hag, who was ugly and vicious nnd refused absolutely to give him any information. He placed n young, handsome native beside her, when she smiled and became voluble to beauty and youth. Stanley says be had tamed the beast in her lair. The letter is full of curious experi ences. LAWLESSNESS IN cniLE. Panama. April G. A Si.Titias-n cor respondent of tho Valparaiso llercii rio says: "In less than a week the bodies of seven murdered people have been found in tho streets of Santiago. Of these seven bodies at least five bear marks proving murder to have been the cause of death. To-day two more sudden deaths have occurred, nnd one of theso bodies bears several wounds, whilo tho cause of death in tho other case is not so openly ap parent. In addition to thco mur ders and assassinations assaults and robberies are being daily committed." STEOLLIN'Q MUSICIANS. New Yoke, April G. Over four hundred strolling musicians, import ed under the contract labor system, who arrived in the steamship H'es- terlanu, aro detained. Tiiey are mostly young men and were hired to invade the principal cities and play instrumental music on the sidewalks, THE PUBLIC rBINTEB. Washington. April G. Develop' meats now indicate that the office of pnblic printer will bo bestowed upon none of tho gentlemen who have so far been named in connection with it. nALSTEAD TO BE AGAIN NOMINATED. Washington, April G. It is under- stood that the president will appoint Mnrat Halstead to bo minister to Germany, giving tho senate another chance to vote on his narao when they meet again. A B3AYE WOMAN. Newport, April G. Mrs. Wilson, widely known by her maiden name of Ida Lewis, added another, yester day to the long list of live3 saved by her. Her uncle, Henry Lewis, 70 years of age, while returning Irom fishing in a small skiff foil overboard in tho harbor near Liime liock light house of which she is keeper. She Baw the accident rut out in a boat and rcscned him in an exhausted condition. rBOFFEBS OF WRECKAGE. WASHiNQTONApril G. Since the disaster at Samoa, secretary Tracy has received a proposition from sev eral wrecking companies offering to go to Samoa and undertake the work of recovering the gnns nnd other property of value lost in the destruc tion of the Trenton and Vanddlia. No action will be taken until ad miral Kimberly's reports havo been received by tho navy department. RIOT IN P.0CHX3TEB. Eochesteb, April G. The street car strike resulted in a riot. While tha fantnrv pmn'nvpp worn enjoying their noon hour they met ana aiiacKca some cars and smashed windows and one or two shots were fired. Tho police finally dispersed the mob and arrested twenty-five of the participants. OUB POETLAUD LETTER. The Will of the Late Mrs. Hollsday. News Specials From Oregon's Metropolis. Portland, April 6. Willian Her bert, an insane man was shnt nn in jail among the other prisoners last uigui. taring rue nignt no broke the iron chain with which ha wns handcuffed, seized James McCleve land by the throat and bezan to shnt off hi3 wind at the same time severely uuniug mm in me necK. some oi the others in the room went to Mc Cleveland.s assistance. It took eight men to subdue the infnriated manaic. He is a native of Missouri and ha3 a wife in Albina. Ho was taken to Salem this afternoon. Jno. 0. Hayes who wa3 arrested last Wednesday on a charge of ob taining money on a post office money order not his own, pleaded gnilty to day and was sentenced to three months in tho county jail. This afternoon the last will of Mrs. Esther Holladay, lato widow of tho ato Ben HollaJay, w,i3 filed in tho lprobate court. Tho document was signed by deceased on tho 20th of October, 1887, and witnessed by John H. Mitchell and Jnme3 O'Meara. Tho test of the will is substantially as follews: "I direct that my body shall receive decent Christian burial and my last resting placa shall be marked by a stone suited to my sta tion in life. I bequeath all my estate and effects unto my personal friend General Knias lngalls, upon trust for the sole uso of my two beloved children, Linda Holladay and Ben Campbell Holladay. tosbaro alike. All monies realized from tho sale of my estate shall be paid over to him as guardian of my children. I hereby nominate my personal friend General Rufus lngalls sole executor of this my last will. I also appoint General Rufus lngalls guardian of the persons and estates of my two children with full power to manage and culture their persons nnd estates, until they attain to the age of 21 years, respectively. Iu tho event of General Ingalls's death, refusal or inability to act as snch guardian, then it is my will that James Steele, Esq., a3umo sucli re sponsibility." Tho nomination of General lngalls a3 executor of the estate will most likely act on Jos Holladay as a red shawl shaken into a bull's face. The two men have been at sword's point for a long time, nnd tho litigation over tho Holladay e3tato is almost certain to continue. Mrs. Jennie Snyder, who is serving a term in tho county jail for con tempt of court, ha3 two children, one ot whom is a boy six yeare or age, who has been sick with consumption for tho past year. This morning whilo a reporter was in tho jail she was no tified that this child is liable to die at any moment. Her grief was in tense, and a copious flow of tears re sulted. Judgo Tanner was apprised of the fact and expressed himself as being willing to allow Mra. Snyder the jail limits, so that she may be able to tako caro of her dying child. This morning S. A. Nahon, former ly a prosperous business man of this city, recently convicted of burglary, committed in the saloon of the St. George hotel, was taken beforo Judge Stearn3 nnd sentenced to three years in tho penitentiary. Mrs. Ben Holladay will bo buried from her lato residence on Third, near Stark streot, on Monday. NEW TO-DAY. Dissolution of Partnership. THE COPARTNERSHIP TlEnErOl'ORE existing between J. W. Surpreaant and .I.E. Ferguson, doing business under the fiim name of turprcuant & Ferguson, con tractors and builders is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. J. E. Ferjru-on re tiring from the Arm. Mr J. V. Surprenant will continue in business at the same place, and will tuy all Indebtedness and collect all bills duesaldflrm. J W.SUhTltE.VANT. J.E. FEItUUbON. Dated this ctli day of April, 18i9. Robb & Parker, AGENCY OF Fire and Mar.ne Insurance, With an Accrcsate Capital of Sio.ooo.CoO. IMPRRIAIi, ot Loudon. CALIFOUNIA, of California. CONNECTICUT, of Hartford. OAKLAND HOME, of Oakland. LION, of London. rU'EJIAN'S FUND, of California. Agents also for TRAVELLERS', of Ilartfnrd- Llfi and Accident Tickets sold for tho ALLAN Lmo of Steamships, from Old Country to Astoria. ROBB fc PARKER. At old ofllce of J. O. Bozorlh. A. Fine nnd Well Selcefc- Stock or Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, etc. AT H. EKSTBOM'8 Jewelry Establishment. All goods warranted, as guaranteed. Opposite Crow's gallery, Astoria, Oregon, -THE- DIAMOND PALACE! GUSTAY IIASSEX, Trop'r. A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fine DiamonHs Jewelry At Extremely Low Price?. All Goods Bought at This IMsblKliKirnt Warranted Genuine. Wutcli anil Cloelf ISi-jmirliif; A SPECIALTY. Comer Cass and Squcrooqua Streets. To Whom It May Concern. Notice is hereby given tha; by order of the common council 1 will pay a re ward of S2.001O '-any boy1 who will im pound at me city ponna, at -irs. u lin en's stable, any cow. found running at largo within the corporate limits of the city ot Astoria, contrary to tno pro visions of tho ordinance prohibiting cows from ruuning at large. W. J. Barry, Chief of Police. Astoria, March 25th '89. Old Corner Saloon, rail. F. Bower, Prop'r. Fine Wines, Liquors Cigars, 401 Chertainu" Street, - - Aitorla, Om Ross Opera House ONE NICHT ONLY. The Theatrical Event . of the Year. Monday Evening, April 8th. America's Representative Comedian, Sol Smith Bussell In his Uproariously Funny Come.Iy, "Bewitched" Jlr Russell supported uy a Splendid Com pany under the management of rrea. u uerger. Bewitching Music. Pretty CIrls. Handsome Costumes. The Great Comedian In all Ills Funn Songs sna sketches. Three Hours of Refined Fun. N' ADVANCE IN PRICES for this great peifuimance. Seats Si, 75. and SO cents. Seats on sde, Thursday, April 4th. at the New York Novelty Store. ,VVatciimaker For Sale. A First Class Salmon Fishery AT Glacier Bay Entrance. It includes 1C0 acres Fine Tlmb'-r. several Log Houses. Tanks, Natural Wharf, etc. Owner stopped fishing to work his gold mine. Will be Sold Cheap. For full jurticul.irs, adJress CEORCE CHOPAT, Juneau, Alasna. Magce, Argand and Acorn langes 5 Cocking nnd Heating, EVERYONE FOLLY "WARRANTED. W4.TER CLOSETS, PLrHBIJifl GOODS, rraps, sijiks, asd ratii tubs, JNO. A. MONTGOMERY, CHENAMDS STREET. BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, AT Tne SIGH OF THE COLDEii SHOE. o"Q:o::Kr waecu, OREGON IMPROVEMENT CO, First Class Nanaimo, S9 per Ton- E. A. NOYES. Ai-ent. Astoria to Liyerpool Wo shall as In past jears place on berth at Astoria for Salmon Loading, Our line of saillns vessels for Liverpool. For rates of freight and Insurance apply IO Mtltli lYllU.KW. Fortland. Or. ana San Francisco, Cal. or C. '-.UPSHUR, Astoria, Or. BT THE PRESIDK.VT OF THE U5ITED STATES OF ASEUICA: A l'BOLLAMATIOX. mUE FOLLOWING FItOVISIONaOFTHE A Jaws of the United States are hereby published for the Information of all con cerned : Section 19"C, Revised Statutes, chanters, title 23, euacts that "No person shall kill any otter, mink, marton, sable, orf ur seal, or other fur bearing animal within the lim its of Alaska Territory, or In the waters thereof; and every person guilty thereof shall, tor each offense, be fined not lass than two hundred nor more than one thousand doll.irs, or imprisoned not ruoro than six mouths, orbotn, andallvessels.thrlrtackie, nunarel. furniture, and caruo. found en gaged in Tlo:ation oi this Section shall he lorldted. but the Secretary of the Treasury shall have power to authorize tbe killing of of any such mink, marten, sable, or other fur-bearing animal, except fur seals, under such regulations a he may prescribe, and It snail ne ine ouiy oi me oi-creiary io pre vent the killlnc of any fur seal, and to nro vide for the execution of the proi Mnns of nils sccuou mini ii is omerwise pmviaea Dy law, nor snau ne grant any special privilege es under this Section." e Section 3 of tho act entitled "An act to provide for the protection of the salmon fisheries of Alaska," approved March 2,1(83, proviaes mai : 'Section 3. That Section 19.30 of the Ee vised Statutes of the United Statu Is here by declared to include and apply to all the dominion of the United Slates in the waters of liehrtng Sea. and It shall be the duty ot the rrasidentat a timely season In each year, to Issue his proclamation, and cause the same to be published for one month at lt-ast In one nensnaDer (If anv .-uch there be) published at each United States port of entrv on tno lacinc coast, warning an per sons against entering such waters for the purpose of violating the provisions of said section, and he shall also cause one or more vessels of the United States to diligently cruise said waters and arrest all persons and seize all vessels found to be or to have been engaged in any violation of the laws ot the United States therein." Now therefoie, I, Benjamin Harrison, President of the United Mates, pursuant to the above recited Statutes, hereby warn all Iiersons against entering the waters of iehrlng Sea, within the dominion of the United States, for the purpose of violating the provisions of said s-ection 193C, Revised Statutes; and I hereby proclaim, that all personsfoundtobe.orto have been eogaged in any violation of tbe laws of the United States, In said waters, will be arrested and punished as above provided, nnd that all vessels so employed, their tackle, apparel, furniture and cargoes will bo seized and forfeited. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my nana ana causca meseatoi tne united States to be a'lixed. 'seal. Done at the City of Washington tills twpntv-flrst dav nf March, one Ihmis- and eight hundred and clghtv-nine, and of the Independence ot tbe United States the one uunarea ana inineemn. BENJAMIN HARRISON. By the President. JAMES O. BLAINE. Secretary of State. Lost. DETVEEN SEVENTY AND EIGHTY Tran l'oles. between Knannton and Desdemona Sands. A liberal reward will Jeweler. y' 1- V be paid to anyone giving Information lead ing to the recovery of tbe same. Apply to Hantbora'8 cannery, or to O. P. GRAHAMr J. H. MANSELL REAL ESTATE BROKER, NOTARY PUBLIC TOR City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water Frontage for Sale. Investments made for Outside Parties. Correspondence Solicited, Next W. U. Telegraph Office. Third St. Astoria, Oregon. P. O. BOX 863. A FULL STOCK OF iii&d, "Warie Agents for the Celebrated Lyon & Healy &lQ a??Cf PAN 0JbsI AND "rafl no nay JrassHti, y ii u ra w u. G3Sp NEW MARKET BLOCK, POS.TL&S7D, Carry the largest and most completo slock of the very best and Iatc3t improved arm. Dairy, and Mil! Machinery, ENGINES, BOILERS Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, Carts, Harness, And Machinery and Vehicles of Every Description. Jiy Vf'TiflXF' ,JW ItJwlrivrKf We Guarantee our Goods the Best, and OUR PRICES THE LOWEST, Quality Considered. C3?"Call and see us or send for onr Handsomely Illustrated Catalogue, mailed FKEE on application. Please mention The Astomak. WHITE HOUSE STORE Underselling every Call and satisfy yoursolf as to tho truth of P. S. Solo agents for Clatsop county of 1 ' H QUICK ORDERS -FOR ALMON POUND NETS, -AND- Fish Nettings of All Kinds By LETTER or TELEGRAPH shall have onr PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION. AMERICAN NET & TWINE GO. Established 1842 Boston, CO TO Thompson & Ross And get some of those No. One California Canned Fruits AND VEGETABLES. We Are Selling Cheap "" ' in l ll lH l lilMlUm STATE OF OREGON. ijgr & BEAUTlFOri IN Tone Finish, AND Reasonable in Price. Every instrument war ranted for five yeara. iwy - ORECOCT. AND SAW MILLS, houso in the City on the foregoing assertion. S. SCHLDSSEL Est. Carter's Cape Ann Oil Clothing. Mass. Capital, $300,000. LOEB & CO. Wines, Lienors and Ciprs. A Large Stock ot FIRST CLASS COODS. THE TRADE Supplied at Lowest Market Rates. All orders filled promptly and Accurately. Agents for First Class Foreign and Domestic Brands. Main street Opposite Parker House, ASTORIA. .... OREGON. II J1 niii 'vgiM,rfr" All the Latest IS WHAT YOU GET AT oard & Stokes IX Groceries and Provisions. Everything In a First-class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. Goods Delivered all over Tow a. TheHlghost Price Paid for Junk. FOARD & STOKES Bank Books, wMSKKKmaMsxpaY1rm&mmmmammB!m9mwt,,iiEv, iwb pavr,7-"i jii mfwfc TT TSfT 1 TTT 1 1 OM.O K. PARKKK. Mriiuysraiip -.YHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions end Mill Feed. Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. o The Largest and finest assortment of Fresb Fruits and Vegetables. Received fresh every Steamer. Wholesale and Retail LIQUOR DEALERS. Importers of All Brands of Foreign and Do mestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars. J. n. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Val Blatz Bottled Beer. Finest brands of Key West and Domestic Cigars. Liquors for Medicinal Furposes. Family Trade Solicited. All orders from tha City and Country promptly filled. Siiuenioqua Street, - - - Astoria, Ort'i'on. North Pacific BREWERY, JOHN KOPP, - - - Proprietor. Patronize Home Industry! Wesupplj as GOOD A QUALITY OF BEER As Any In tbe Market, AT AM KKASOXAIILK A IMtlCK. The North Pacific Brewery Beer la Pure and Unadulterated. It gives general Satisfaction and is Furn ished in Quantities to Suit. Leave orders With A, W. Utzmger next to Bergman & Co.'s, or Fred Cooke, next to Foard & Stokes. Dally Delivery In Any Tart of the City. THE COSMOPOLITAN. A. IV. CTZINGF.lt, Fropr. Fine Billiard Tables: Best of Wines and Liquers: Choice Cigars. A First Class Place of Social Uesort, Hun hi a First Class Manner. The Gem Saloon. The Popular Resort for Astorians. For the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GE3I SALOON. - ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - PROPRIETOB THE Resort Billiard Parlor, GROSBAUER & BKACH, Frop's. L. FEBBKIl'S CELEBRATED Gambrinus Beer ! ON DRACGRT. Gambrinus Bottled Beer. J. H. Cutter TVliIsIir. Jloinestlc nuI Key "West Cigars, Constantly on hand. Third Street, four doors west ef Telegraph Offlce, formerly Telephone .Restaurant, ASTORIA, OREGON. GERMANIA BEER HALL The Celebrated WEINHARD LAGER BEER, On Draught On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood. Five Cents a Glass. Will. BOCK, Proprietor, - - Mi ff . n Novelties. CARI. A. mNsrof !arker & Hanson SUCCESSORS TO C. L. PARKER, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New Goods Arriving Every Steamer THIS WEEK. WHITE COODS OVER 30 PATTERNS. The Old Stand - Astoria Oregon. AUG. DiNIELSON, Sample Rooms. Dealer In "Wines, Liquora and Cigars. Agent for the GUION Steamship Line and the TIIIXUVALLA Steamship Line, direct. Als, agent for "Svenka Tribunen" and Svenska Ainerikanaren." Corner of Water and West Ninth Streets Astoria, Oregon. THE (MBRIllS, KorlliP&ot Cor. Laf.iyette'and First Streets ASTORIA, OREGON. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars Constantly on hand, A share of the public patronage solicited. Large, clean, sunny rooms to rent, up stairs, by tho day, week or month. BOENTGEN BBOS, F.H. SURPRENANT & CO., SUCCESSORS TO 3". O. H.OSS County Coroner. Ij&z First Class TJndertaking ESTABLISHMENT. New Styles, Caskets and funeral material Next to Astouiak office. CHIEF OF POLICE HALE. Notice h hereby Riven that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the city of Astoria, in accordance with an order made by the Common Council of tho city of Astoria, by ordinance No. 10G8, entitled an ordi nance ordering the Auditor and Police Judge to issue warrants for the collection of Cedar street assessments, approved February 2Gtb, 188D- Said warrant bear ing date tho 23th day of February, 1889, commanding me to levy upon lot No. 4 in block 125, in the city of Astoria aj laid out and recorded by J. 11. Shively, to collect an assessment of rive and 75-100 dollars, which assessment was made for the improvement of Cedar street between West-Gth street and Salmon street by or dinance No. 10C5, entitled an ordinance declaring tho probable cost of improving Cedar street from West 6th street to Salmon street, approved December 13tb, 1888, 1 have this day levied npon lot No. 4 in block 125 in Shively's Astoria, and on Monday, the 22d day of April, 1889, at one o'clock P. M. of said day in front of tho court house door in the city of As toria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will pro ceed to sell lot No. 4 in block No. 125 in Shively's Astoria, to the highest bidder therefor, to pay said assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be for U. S. gold coin. Astoria, March 20th, 1889. W. J. BARRY, Chief of Police. CHIEF OF POLICE SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a warrant issued by the Auditor and Police Judge of the city of Astoria, in accordance with an order made by the Common Council of the city of Astoria, by ordinance No. 10G8, entitled an ordi nance ordering the Auditor and Police Judgo to issue warrants for the collection of Cedar street assessments, approved February 2Cth, 188S. Said warrant bear ing date tha 28th day of February, 1889, commanding me to levy upon lot No. 5 in block No. 125 in tho city of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively, to collect an assessment of five and 75-100 dollars, which assessment was made for the improvement of Cedar street between West-Cth street and Salmon street by or dinance No. 1005, entitled an ordinance declaring tbe probable cost of improving Cedar streot from West-Gth street to Salmon street, approved December 13th 1888, 1 have this day levied upon lot No. C in block No. 125, in Shively's Astoria, and on Monday, the 22d day of April, 1889, at one o'olock P. M. of said day in front of the court house door in the the city of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, will proceed to sell lot No. G in block No. 125 in Shively's Astoria, to the hichest bidder therefor, to pay snid assessment, costs and expenses of sale. Said sale to be tor u. a. goia com. Astoria, March 20tb, 1689. W.J.BABBY, Chief of Police. - s ..-3SM T - ar ' " te -rf iiSfiS3o