-T VL . V 01 -' --m j . .3 - ? -XvV -15 "l !li - 3 -", VOL. XXXIV, NO 3ft NATIONAL CAPITAL JOTES. TleMon Recognizes ttielluitei States of Brazil. a nit: rim: ix ririr.tau. VASitiNGTOX. Feb. 13. In tlic sen ate this niormug on mention of Sen ator Dolpli of Oregon, the senate bill appropriating S50,000 for a public building in Fortlantl, Oregon, was taken from tlie calander and passed. The senate then resumed consider ation of the bill providing a tempo rary governor for the ncvly organ ized territory of Oklahoma, the pend ing question being Senator Plumb's amendment to comprise a little strip Itetnrccn Texas and Kansas, known as Cimarron, or "Xo Man's Land'', with the new territory of Oklahoma. in Lxcrllrat Idea. Washington-. Feb. 13. -Tlic sub committee of the senate and house committee on judiciary gave a hear ing to the committee from the Ameri can liar association upon the bill in tended to give relief to the supreme court and facilitate the administration of justice at that bar. The committee argued in favor of the establishment of an intermediate appellate court. I Little Premature. Washington, Feb. 13. In the house the senate joint resolutions passed unanimonly congratulating the peo ple of the United States of Brazil on the adoption of a republican form of government. GalieoMnN Chance In Congress. Washington, Feb. 13. The senate committee on commerce to-day fur ther considered the bill to mako a deeper harbor at Galveston. It will take a vote uKn the- measure at the next meeting. A DUaslroux Kxilo!ou. PrnsnuKG, Pa., Feb. 13. The boiler of a locomotive attached to a passen ger train on the Pittsburg, McKecs port & Yeughisgheny railroad, ex ploded this morning at Douglas station. It is reiorted that several have boon killed and a large number injured. Officials of the road say that only one was killed and two injured. It was the lnnler or the engine or a con struction train which exploded. Iivtku Charles Jeukius, a llagman, wa-s killed, and four other trainmen injured. Wm. Ludwig, tlic engineer, died from his wounds. The Committee Couldn't Agree. Awivnt, X. Y., Feb. 13. The :issem bly this morning reported that the conference committee on the world's fair bill failed to agree. It wjis He- cided to appoint a new committee. The new committee is made up of nicinlters from New York exclusively. 1 ctf rdaj's Temperature. Chicago, Feb. 13. Signal service reports give to-day's temperature at the following cities as follews: New York 32, New Orleans CS, St Louis 30 Cincinnati 2S Chicago 2G, Win nipeg 22. Chieaco Markets. Chicago, Feb. 13. At the close of the markets to-day wheat was quoted lower; Mav TTc, .Tulv 73c. Com .easy; May 20c. Oats casv; Februarv 20Kc, Mav 21 Uc IJarlev nothing doing. Porkstcadv; Februarv 9.70, Mav 10. Lard teadv; Februarv 3.89, Mav Thoucht To He Lost. GwircESTEK, Mass. Feb. 13. The schooner Isaac A. Hainan, engaged in the herring trade, sailed from St Pierre January 1G. The schooner is long overdue aud it is feared she was lost in the great hurricane which passed over these waters on the night of her sailing. The Herman carried a crew of seven men aud one passen ger. A Hair Million Dollar Fire in Chicago. Chicago. HL, Feb. 13. The south em half of the great wholesale block owned by J. N. Farwell & Co. was gutted by fire this mornuig. The oc cu pants were Tavlors, hats: Wolf Bros clothing. Loss 300,000, in sured. Farwcir.s great dry goods stock was saved by a steel wall. One fireman was badlv hurt A PREMIER'S FREAK. Siacslar Adventure of a Canadian Mini-tor. Ottawa, Ont. Feb. 10. Premier Greenway, or Manitoba, is not as happy a man as he was a week ago. The cause of his trouble is an esca pade which has created great excite mest both in political and social cir cles. Tho premier is a jolly fellow, foadot wine and women. His love for tie latter is the cause of his prob able downfall from the high position ha now holds. The premier is a mar ried man, aged 47, and the father of $125 AND $150 PER LOT. BOBB & PAEKER, General Ag'1, Astoria. twelve handsome children. A few days ago he went on a pleasure excur sion, having for his companion a beau tiful woman, the daughter of a re spectable citizen and merchant of ' Winnipeg. The pair drove around the city, taking refreshments here and there, and about midnight ar rived at the Nicollet hotel, on the out skirts. This hostelry is a great rendez vous for evening parties, and the pro prietor is one of those men who rake in the shekels without asking questions. The Greenway parties halted there for the night " Although the premier a palatial residence was within a mile or two of the place, he preferred to rest at the hotel His companion also rested there. The premier is so well known that his identity was immedi ately established, and the best room in the house was placed at the dis posal of himself and his companion. Toward the small hours of the morning the hotel proprietor stole softly upstairs to the room in which his distinguished guests lay. All was quiet With quick fingers ho deftly opened the door and made for the gar ments anil having secured uiese ne vanished. The premier, bethinking himself of his official duties, had given notice that ho wished to be called early. His instructions were carried out Sharp at seven o'clock he was awakened. In the dim light or the early morning he songht his clothes, but they had mysteriously disap peared. He rang the bell and sum moned the proprietor. The latter made lengthy inquiries for Mr. Grcen wav's garments, but could not elicit any information from the servants re specting the missing clothes. Here was a dilemma -the premier of Mani toba arrayed in nothing but the friend ly folds of a sheet sitting in a room at a shady hotel on the outskirts of the town. It was a picture to look on and be remembered. The hours were fleeing fast and the premier would bo missed. He could make an excuse at his home but nowhere else. His es capade would be found out and he would be a ruined man. While both the premier and his companion were in the height of their distress, the good-natured bouHace came to their relief. He explained the whole matter to them, and told them of his own distress and poverty. The tale so effected the premier that he at once drew a check for 5.000, aud the landlord, not to be outdone by his guests, soon returned with their wearing annarrel. The sto ry graduallv became kuown, bit by bit, and will m a few in of days become public property Manitoba. The newspapers Winnipeg have not mentioned one word of it, and for obvious reasons will not Greenway has many politi cal enemies, they have at last got the man in their power, and the probabili ties are that they will crush him. It is believed here that Greenway's star is set, his ruie over, and his ruin po litically and socially assured. The Greenway administration has been in power two years and they have had a very stormy time. To Take a Cintler from tlie Eye. Nine persons out of ten with a cin der or any foreign substance in the eye will instantly begin to rub the eye with one hand, while hunting for their handkerchief with the 'other. They may, and sometimes do, remove the offending cinder; but more frequently they rub until the eye becomes in flamed, bind a handkerchief around the head and go to bed. This is all wrong. The better way is not to rub the eye with the cinder in it at all, but rub the other eye as vigorously as yon like. A few years since I was riding on nu'enginge. Tho engineer threw open the front window, and I caught a cin der that gave me excruciating pain. I began to rub the eye with both hands. ''Let your eye alone, and rub the other eye (this from the en gineer). 'T know you doctors think you know it all, but if you will let that eye alone, and rub the other oue, the cinder will be out in two minutes," persisted the engineer. I be gan to nib the other eye, and soon I felt the cinder down the inner canthus, and made ready to take it out "Let it alone, and keep at the well eye," shouted the doctor pro tern. I did so for a minute longer, and looking in a small glass ho gave me, I found the offender on my cheek. Since then I have tried it many times, aud have advised many others, and I have never known it to fail in one instance (unless it was sharp as a piece of steel, or some thing that cut into the ball, and re quired an operation to remove it) Why it is so I do not know; but that it is so I do know, and that one may be saved much suffering if they will let the injured eye alone, and rub the well eye. Traveler. Infernal Iuscnnlt) Could scarcely det he more excruciating tor tures Uian those of uhica jou ec the evi dences iu the face of a rheumatic or neural gic sufferer, the agonies are the conse quence of not checking a rheumatic or neuraluic attack at the outset, llostctter's Stomach Bitters has been fouu'l by skillful medical practioners to possess not only rem edial, but defensive etlicacy. where those diseases exist, or a tendency to them is ex hibited. Surelv this tuKsant but safe bot anic medicine, bearing, too. such high spe citlc sanction, is better than the poisons olten employed, but most unsafe, notonlv In continuance, but in isnlated doses. Tlie blood is depurated thoroughly from the rheumatic virus and the nerves slightly im mirged upon, saved from ultimate and dire ful throes bv this benign, saving medicine, which likewise exhlbts marked efjlcacy f r malaria, kidney complaints, dyspepsia, con stipation and In er complaint. HANTHORN'S ASTORIA Call Early and Take Your Choice ! FIRE AT SPOKANE FALLS. The Montana Men's Excuse For toning from Duty. Tin: TiziAfj or saxhy or.us. Los AngeIiES, Feb. 13. Major D. T. Burns, who sent 200 from here to New Mexico to pay the Navajo In dians to prevent an outbreak, said yesterday that he thought that the payment of such money was the easiest way to get out of the difficulty, and prevent bloodshed. The g policy of the agent in treating with the In dian tribes is to treat them as though they were a foreign nation and at the same time look upon them as the ua tion'd wards. The precedents set by the government were bad enough in the massacre bv the Sioux in Minne- soia in the winter of 1SG2. The president had pardoned all the murderers in the meeker masacre in Colorado in 1879 where a whole fami ly was butchered and the females taken into captivity. Two of the per petrators received a few years in the penitentiary. In 1872 Indian agent Miller was killed by Navajo Indians and General Gordon Granger was or dered to arrest the murderers and take some of the chief men of the tribes to be held as hostages. General Adams, agent of the Tabanachcs, telegraphed the government that if the troops were taken out of the country he would have the murderers arrested. The troops were taken away and that was thu last heard of the matter. Two years ago there was a massacre of families on the Mancas river in Colorado. The murderers were not canght. He cited murders committed by Geronimo, Natchez and Nana, who were allowed to go unpunished, and said if the present trouble could be avoided by a little money he thought that the best thing to do was to give it. A 85.000 Fire. SreKANi: FaiiLS, Feb. 13. -A fire broke out at ono o'clock this morning in a pawnbroker's shop on the comer of Post and Riverside avenues. In a few minutes several tents were in flames. The fire department was slow in responding and the tlames de stroyed the pawnbroker s store, a sa loon aud a hat store, and stopped at Win. 13eck's old gun store. Loss, ."),- 000. POKTIjAMi PAltltiltlPIIS. Sandy Olds' TrUI-Tiif Montana Senxtor. State Poktland, Feb. VI. -The entire day of the court in the Sandy Olds murder cise w:is occupied in securing part or the jury. The Four Montana 3Irn. Four of the eight fugitive Demo cratic senators from TUbnlana, arrived and registered at the St Charles :is Joseph A. Baker, D. .T. Hennessey, W. L Thornton aud W. S. Becker. They are bright youug gentlemen with a determination to hold ont for what they consider their political rights. In an interview state senator Baker was tho principal spokesman. The gentleman stated that the root of the whole trouble lies in the action of the commissioners or Silver Bow county, who autocratically assumed the right to throw out the entire vote or pre cinct 4: iu that comity, giving the leg islature a Republican majority. uThe fight on our part," continued senator Baker, "was to see justice done. The commissioners overstepped the limits of autherity: that we all claim: aud even after the district conrt ordered them to count the vote they ignored the mandate." ''There are sixteen senators all told, and the vote of the body we consider an injustice, having thrown out the Silver Bow vote aud refused a voice upon the measure brought before the senate." "Lieut Governor Bichard held that in the event we declined to actively participate in the proceedings of the body, he would rule eight votes (The Republicans) to be a majority." "But what was your real cause for leaving the state Did you" fear ar rest?" asked The Mossing Astorian correspendent: "No sin wo wanted to break the quorum and could not do so while wo remained in the state." "There is a dual lower house and wo did not desire to be compelled to rec ognize it as a legal body, Wc made all manner of overtures to the repre sentatives to have an investigation of the Silver Bow election and chal lenged them to show fraud but all our courting in that direction proved fruitless; our opponents resisted us from the beginning to the end." 'The climax was reached a week ago yesterday. We were in session when the president put a motion be fore the house on which but seven Re publican senators voted and the pre siding officer declared the motion car ried. Then we decided to block busi ness. We have played in this way for eighty days and we are tired of it We shall remain from home till the legis lature adjourns, sine die." Explosion RarRl&r CaHgfat. Portland, Feb. 13. A gas explosion occurred at C. Koran's harness store ASTORTA, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14. 1890; on the corner of Second and Stark I IU13 IHUrUUlU UUUiK UUUUKC w uo l nvtmif. nf nhnnf, S300. The eras was leaking and they looked for the leak with aught Twenty panes oi giaas were broken and wreckage made gen erally. Late last night a burglar was cap tured at the residence of Captain Flanders. When discovered he jumped from the second story window and in jured himself when he fell. He gave the name of J. Whalen. Skot III Mother. Bctte, Mont, Feb. 13. Thomas Bryant, aged 16 years, shot and killed his" mother yesterday. Ho was en deavoring to steal her savings, 300, when she discovered him iu the act and tried to prevent it Bryant was arrested. SKKrt'HIXK FROM THK NUDE. A IVep into the Studio of a Chieaso Art Class. On a platform raised about three feet above the level of the floor stood what appeared at the first glance to be a magnificent model of a woman in wax. One hand rested lightly on a table, the other on her hip. Tho fig ure was of robust build and beauti fully proportioned, while the pose was graceful, easy and as immovably maintained as that of a statue. A faint wave of color mantling the cheek was the only thing which warned the reiM)rter that this was no triumph of the wax-worker's art, but in reality a living woman clad in nothing be yond blushes and her native modesty. As the Journal mau made a tont-of the easels and dillideully compared the different studies with the original, not a word was spoken, aud-the work went on as unconcernedly as if tho living model had been nothing more then one of the plaster casts from which the young women in the an tique class were working. As for the model herself, after one furtive glance at the stranger, she again fixed her eyes on a point high above the heads of the students and devoted all her engergies to the extremely difficult task of standing perfectly still. This relieved the newspaper man from his natural embarrassment and he was able to critically examine tho various sketches. I The human figure is one of the most difficult things to draw, and. per haps Tor this reason the sketches were uotr ncarlv so uniformly good as the work had been in the other rooms. At the same time some of them,"wero vigorous, accurate and effectiveand one study in oil was a particujarly strong piece of work. A strange fact noticed was that no matter how alight mi amount of work liad been put on the race, and notwithstanding that the whole figure had been sketched in every case, thus reducing tho head to a small size, every student had caught a likeness of one of tho most entirely unattractive faces it was ever the re lorter's lot to look at Apart from a head of magnificent blonde hair there was nothing even interesting in the dull, cold features. The model was evidently quite used to poMiig, the students treated the matter as one entirely of business, and after the first uncomfortable embarrassment had passed away even the reporter forgot the entirely unconventional presence and made his notes with even more sang froid than had been the case in some of the other classrooms.--Chica-tjo Journal. 2S'iiim!rr 'I his. If you are sick Simmons Liver Regu lator wi I surely aid nature iu making nu well. If vu arc rolive or dyspep tic or are suffering from any other of tlie nuatmms Ureases of lhe Liver, Stomach or Bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, for Simmons Liver Regulator is a sovereign remedy iu all such complaints. The interstate commerce railway as sociation has accepted the resignation of the Union Pacific and Northwest ern roads, to take effect the 23rd and 2Gth inst. CAT.iKICH. Catarrhal Dcafucj liny Fcrcr A ISv.w Home Treatment. Sufferers arc notgeneially aware that these diseases arc contagious, or that they are due to the presence of living parasites in the living uienihrand of the nose and eustachian tubes. Micro scopic ie.earcli, however, has proved this to he a fact, ami the result of this discovery is that a Miuplt: remedy has been founulated wlim-by catarrh, ca tarrhal deafnes-i and hay fever are per manently cured in from one to three simple applications made at home by the patient once in two weeks. N. U. This treatment is not a snuff nor an ointment; both have been dis carded by reputab'c physicians as inju rious. A pamphlet oxplaining this new treatment is sent on receipt of three cents in stamps to pay postage bv A. II. Dixon &Son, ,'537 and ;9 West King street, Toronto, Canada. Christian Ad vocate. Sufferers from Catarrhal trou bles hhmild read the above. The citizens of Centralia have sub scribed $7,330 as a subsidy for a rail road to the coal mines east of that citv. THAT HACKING COUGH can be so quickly cured by Shilolfs Cure. Wo guarantee it. J. C. Dement. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS, made miser able by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure i tlie rematiy for you. A. C. Do nicnt. SOL HUM HEARD FROM, lonssaEen, the Kurdish Chief, Imprisonei at His Reanest. EXGLISU FOZITICjLL MAXTESS. Coxstantta-ofiiE, Feb. 13. At the request of Hon. SoL Hirsch, the Amer ican minister to Turkey, the Sublime Porte has imprisoned in his palace Moussa Ben, the Kurdish chief, -who is charged with robbing and outrag ing the Christians in Armenia. THE SIGHT OF FHEE SPEECH. A Preseat Oiratioa ! the Eaxlkk PirlU- eat. London, Feb. 13. The report of judges Hamon, Day and Smith, of the special commission organized to in vestigate the charges made by the London 1 itnes againat the Parnelhte members of the house of commons, was laid upon the table in the house td-day b Hon. Henry Matthews, sec retary of Btate and home affairs. Tho report occupies 162 pages. Each member of the house against whom the charges were made is treated sep arately. Tho judges find that tho speeches made by many Parnellites were in tended to bring about a separation of Ireland from .England, and that the speeches in view of the state of feeling in tho country created prejudice against the government AiBM-e ea Tae Eat Africa (.'out. Zakztbab, Feb. 13. The British corvette Conquest is ashore on the island of Pomba, thirty miles north of here in a dangerous position. The Conquest is a steel and iron vessel, cased with wood and mounts fourteen guns. Arrlred Oat. Southampton-, Feb. 13. Arrived, steamer Trave from New York. WHY WILL YOU cough whenShl loh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price, 10 els., 50 cts. and 31, at J. C. De ment's. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspep sia and Liver Complaint ? Shi Ion's Vi talizer is guaranteed to cure you. J. C. Dement. Lake trout weighing from ten to twelve pounds are being canght through the ice at Yakima. "Good and Honest" . Is thus praised: Btate of Ohio Treas ury Bcpt, ColumbM, Ohio, Feb. 6,1589. "I havo used St. Ja cobs 01) In my family for years, and find It to bo the medicine of medicines FOR GENERAL USE. Itls a good, honest medlcino and honest mca will not hesitate to recommend It to suffering humanity." JOHN P. SLEMMONS. Bookkeeper. AT DBCG01ST3 AND DEALERS. FHE CHARLES A. V0GELER CO.. Baluaera. HI. Tutt's Pills Maria, Fever and Ague, Dumb Chills, Wind Colic, Bilious Attacks, etc. They produce regular, Batural evmo nations, never gripe or Interfere with daily bastaeM. As a family medlclae, tttey HBoald have a place In cTery household. Price, 25 cents per box. Sold Everywhere. Office, 44 Murray St., N. Y. fcW- iYS& x vfl art' Stf&v cvftV Archi tec8- ind En9,n' eer Ulic Hydr , cotrfSSX Ad " .,, SoB? as?., Snca GILLETrS Tousorial EfflDorium THE- Finest Fitted Shop in the City NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS ARTISTS EMPLOYED. Third Street. 0pp. Rucker's Restaurant. Jof Astoria Real Estate & POWDER Absolutely Pur. This powder never vanes, A marvel, of tiarity, strength and waoleaoneBess, More economical than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the multi tude ot low test, short weiirht. alum or phos phate powders. Sold only in cant. Kovai HAKINO FowdbkCo. 106 Vall-st.. N. V. Lkwis H. Johnsox & Co., Agents, Port land. Oregon. In consequence of the demand for those beautiful lerel lots. Mr. P. C. Warren has been Induced to plat nlnety-slx lots Adjoining Warrenton on the East. Which will be known and sold as East Warrenton I TUB RAILROAD runs through the plat, which Is onlv 200 yards from the Warrenton depot. For further Information call at once on mu ASTORIA REAL ESTATE CO. A NEW ENTERPRISE. City Express Transfer Company. H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller, PROPRIETORS. Headquarters af Main Street wharf. TELEPHONE NO. 43. A General Express and Delivery Business transacted. Your patronage Is solicited. Wilson & Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE FARM IMPLEMENTS, Paints. Orts, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PKOVI8ION8 mill'feosd AGENTS FOK SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS Portland Roller Mills, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There Is no occasion for the most fastidl oim of our citizens to send to Portland or San Francisco for Custom Made Clothes An they can pet Better Fits. Better Work- mansnip, ana ior less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MKANY. Nw Goods bv Every Steamer. Call aad St HIh aad Satisfy Teamlf. P. J. Meany. Merchant Tailor. J0B PBIHTmG NEAT QUICK AMD CHEAP AT THK Astorian Job Office The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEVELAND, Prop'r. Good Bread, Gate aM Pastry None hut the Best Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered In anyiart of the city. Steam Engine and Boiler for Sale. ENGINE 8X12 INCH. BOILER 3x10 ; 3 inch flues, set m brick. 2 steam pumps with connections ; about 1000 feet assorted steam pipe with couplings, main, etc. ; also water tanks, holding from 15 to 600 barrels water each. Above will be sold for a bar gain If applied for at once, as property has been leased for other purposes. Inquire ot George T. Myers, Ninth and D streets, Port land, Oregon. EAST I MMTON Youngs Addition ! INSIDE PROPERTY! Lots Only 80: $20 Down and 10 Monthly. THIS PROPERTY commends itSPlfm all adhoinftlm ltisr. A (Mitinn An tlm UTavVAt- G ood water and good drainage. Streets partly YOUNG'S ADDITION Joins other additions where lots are selline at $125 to $150 aad are advertised as belnsc ten minutes ride by street car line from postolllce. One Hundred Lots Balance of Tract will be sold for $100 to PARIS wnifmfe M 8fom Great Reduction in Prices. IMPORTER OF English, French and Scotch Woolens. NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER. First-class work, and no garment will be allowed to go ont of the store unless, it gives satisfaction. i- Fine Business Suit3 made to order for $35. Genuino Imported Tweed Cheviot ' and-Cashmere Snits from $38 to 45. Broad Wail Overcoats at $30 and upwards. This Rives every gentleman in Astoria a chance to get a Eino Fitting Suit. Come around and satisfy yourself. J. N. KLOSTER. BARBOUR'S Irish Flax HAVE NO ffWZfe jWf .aaeflaSSsSBBaSiaBalaSEaaaaWBACaVPBSNPM BsOBSSna9H!BSBSjBSSSSSSSS 'LSSSSn''''!! 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