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VOL.XXX1V. NO 41.
ASTORTA, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1890.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
A SHOCKING DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.
A HuH Crazca ly His Fickle
Brite, Shoots Botli,
r . . a t i . i v .. ; 1 1. i:i:s, ri. i:a s i:n.
Thoy Mwir Tuat IVdpr.il Cl-uni In
nhr:ii Sim Will Not Hi Strictly
K:irrtvil.
San Fkaxcisoo, Vv 17. -Latest
from Apia, Samoa, tlnlud .lanunry 27th,
says: The balance sheet of lite late
Tamasce jovirmnent has lpt:j pnh-h-h-vl.
The iej)le here have been
curious to know htnv the moneys col
lecteil by Brauilers in the capacity of
chief of Kovcrnmeni. have been tlis
liurxxl. A statement oI the receipts and ex
iwcdilnrc is published. It is a re
markable document, and the items
therein have been very severely criti
cised in the local press.
Bv the balance sheet it -vvonld ap
pear that there outfit to be $12,01)0
worth of property, and between $2,
O0J and S3.tKX) "in cash to be hauded
over to the ralieloa's jovernment
Tills however, proves to be a de
lusion, for a subsequent set of papers
has leen handed to the present Sa
lnnau government, which show that
not only the surplus money but all
the proiM?rty bought and owned by
the Tnmasese government had been
mortgaged to German fanners,
who were the treasurers of
the government for good?, etc,
supplied but not specified. So all
the proper! v that is left out of about
SS0.O00 collected from the whole of
Samoa during the lime the Tamase.se
government was ruu by JJranders is
only two light towers and some muni
cipal effects.
On January 1:3th siud lilh a moder
ate gale was experienced; the barome
tor gave timely notice and the United
States teamer Adams and the Ger
man cruiser Alaxlrinc went to scirto
cs-cajK. The Adams ran to the lee
ward and anci ored in Page Page
which lKJing perfectly landlocked and
the harbor surrounded on all sides by
high mountains, afforded se
curity. 'Hhc Alcrandrine weathered
the storm on Monday and Tues
day night at sea, and experi
enced very bad weather. The bark
and several small schooners remained
at anchor in Apia and had no diffi
culty in riding out the gale. Their
experience of the last hurricane of
March last has demonstrated the ne
cessity of leaving this harbor on the
approach of bad weather.
llolert Louis Stevenson, novelist,
has lionght a plantation of four or live
hundred acres near Apia, where he in
tends to make his future home. He
linds the climato of Samoa to be bet
ter than any other place that lie has
visited.
ShorMnir Trasedj.
Auivxr, Or. Feb. 17. A shocking
domestic tragedy was enacted here
this evening. George Saltmarsh, a
young business man, who was married
a short time ago to Miss LalaKiley, of
Eugene, shot his wife and then him
self at ten o'clock to-night.
After their marriage the young
couple lived happily together for a
few weeks, when the young wife de
serted him, saying that she had trans
ferred her affections upon somebody
else.
She returned hist Saturday, and
the have leen living together until
this evening when Saltmarsh said he
was going away, and made all prepar
ations to do so.
As he went to bid his wife good bye,
and as they stood upon the sidewalk,
he drew his revolver and shot her in
the neck: the ball ranged upward,
coming out at the ear, making only a
flesh wound, and .she will " recover.
lie then shot himself in the
right temple, inflicting a wound
from which his brains slowly oozed.
Physiciaus say he cannot recover.
Ilthrin;; Sea Fisheries.
Sax Fkaxcisco, Feb. 17.--A special
from Ottawa says that word has been
received here from a from a well in
formed quarter in Washington, that
there will be no rigid enforcement of
the claim to exclusive jurisdiction to
Bearing sea, and the enforcement of
the law against Canadian sealing in
the waters during the approaching
season.
The sealers of British Columbia
have been advised to this effect and
are inclined to believe they have a
trifle to fear from the United States
cruisers next summer.
The Old Jui- Out.
Pobtunxi. Or., Feb. 17. - The Olds,
jnn went out this evening to decide
on a vcrdicL
Trains Starting.
PoRTfcAXD, Feb. 17. The Southern
Pacific train left Porllaud this even
ing destined for Roscburg. This is
the first day that the road has been in
sch a condition as would ermit of
the passage of the trains. The South
ern has not had its wire with Cow
Creek Canyon since yesterday, but 150
Additional men, with a large sup
ply of material has been placed
there. It is thought that in
a very short time San Fran
cisco can be reacuea. u.ue snow
orm in the Sierras fell onlv to a
$125 AND $150 PER LOT.
BOBB & PABKER, General Ag'te, Astoria.
depth of four inches and will not prove
a great olstruction.
CorIett Wins.
Pohtlaxd, Feb. 17. The report has
just been received that Corbett wins,
after a six-round contest for points.
Corbett is the hero of the hour.
A .Mlsslns .Man.
Poktiaxd, Feb. 17. Peter Madson.
a carpenter, living at Albina, lias been
mis-sing since February 7th.
They Han a Uwiz Way.
Chicago, Feb. 1G. A dispatch from
fTcffersonville, Indiana, says: Daniel
and Edward Seek, aged respectively
15 and 10 years, have just arrived at
the home of their grandfather, after a
remarkable experience. The boys ran
away from their home at Tacoma,
Washington, on January 15), be
ing uuble. they say, to get
along with their step-mother.
They had no baggage and possessed
only 35 cents between them; yet they
never entered any house or asked for
food or assistance from any one. Their
diet consisted of corn from fields, cat
en raw and roasted by a fire in the
woods. They stole or begged rides on
trains when they could and walked
part of the way.
3Ioro- Trouble With Snw.
Sackamesto. Feb. 1G. -Advices re
ceived from stations on the Sierra Ne
vada mountains cause railroad people
to fear there will be another struggle
with snow at the scene of the recent
blockade in the Cascade cut on the
Central Pacific The party of seventy
Sacramento excursionists who left here
last night for the Truckee and who are
now "snowed in" at Cascade had to
have food carried to them from Sum
mit. To day there are sever.il hun
dred men at work endeavoring to
clear out the drifts with shovels, but
are making slow progress as the snow
continued to fall to-day. Superin
tendent Wright i. conducting opera
lions. There wi3 a heavy fall of rain
and a hailstorm in Sacramento to
dav. It Can IJ? Diiap in Sixty Day.
Nellie Bly's trip is entitled to go on
record its the most rapid journey which
has ever been made in a circuit of the
world, and the enterprising journal
and the self-reliant girl are entitled to
praise for the achievement. But if the
question to be solved was what is the
shortest space of time in which, by the
route taken, the journey could be
made, supposing that trains and
steamships were arranged so as to
carry the traveler at ordinary speed,
without loss of time at connecting
points, it can easily be shown that
the journey could be accomplished in
less than sixty days. The little t raveler
who has just finished the round in seventy-two
and one-fourth days lost over
thirteen days by waiting for connec
tions namely, one in London, .two in
Ceylon, live in Hong Kong and five
at Yokohama, and also lost at least
one day by unusual delay in crossing
the Pacific ocean. She also traveled
213 miles more than would ordinarily
be necessary between San Francisco
and Chicago, on account of a detour
caused by ;i snow blockade, and her
route from Chicago to New York
was about forty miles longer than
the shortest She traveled at the
speed of the ordinary trams and
steamship schedule except in the run
from San Francisco to Chicago, which
was made in eleven hours less than
the fastest regular run by the shortest
route. But even allowing for this
special gain, it appears that the
arouud-the-world trip can be made in
less than sixty days, assuming only
that all connections between trains
and steamers are closely made, al
though the rate of speed is only that
of the present schedules for each part
of the journey.
E:iilo'.vetl Newspaper.
"In the Andover Review for Janu
ary," says the New York World, "Mr.
Frederick F. Page makes a very con
clusive answer to the suggestion of an
"endowment for newspapers, so that
they may have the character and pos
sess the means to secure as editors
men who will make ideally pure,
wholesome and able newspapers."
To this fanciful and quite absurd
suggestion the writer very aptly says
that "a paper may be endowed, bnt to
what advantage if the public do not
join in the partnership?' And he adds
the wise observation that "the public
can always make a newspaper success
ful; some excellent editors have never
done so.'
This is precisely what has happened
in the case of the World. It had un
der its former management as able
and scholarly editors as there were in
the country--"ideal" editors in the
superficial judgment of self-appoiuted
critics and censors of the press. But
they do not bring the public into
partnership with them. As Mr. Page
ebserves: "Endowed virtue in
the form of a newspaper can be forced
upon an un regenerate public the day
that an unwilling horse can be made
to drink when led to water."
"The best endowment of a great
newspaper consists in brains, to know
what to do; character, to choose to do
the right things; and courage, to daro
to do them.
THE KEY. GEO. II. THAYElt, of
Rouruoi, I ml., sajs: "Bth myself and
wiff owe our lives to Shilnlfs Consump
tion Cure. At J. C. Denicnt's.
HANTHORN'S ASTORIA!
GREAT PETITIONS IN CONGRESS.
TWO
Jealous Females Fiercely
FiiM fill Foils.
ii:.voci:.iTs io -voir rnoTKST.
Washington, Feb. 17. In the sen
ale, Dawes presented over 240 peti
tions from M-issaclmsetts, stating that
more than 100,000.000 worth of in
toxicating liquors were annually ex
ported from the United Stales to
Africa, which is demoralizing to Africa
and detrimental to all legitimate
commerce with that people, and pray
ing that, under that section of ihe con
stitution which authorizes congress to
regulate commerce with foreign na
tions, this sort of thing be slopied.
Tt was referred to committee on edu
cation and labor. Chandler present
ed petitions from Mississippi com
plaining of the suppression of
the Bepublican vote of that slate
and representing that the legis
lature of Mississippi recently enacted
a law for ihe establishing of a new
constitution for the stale on the 13th
of August 1890. The same is not to
be submitted to the people for rati
fication. Thus it was the avowed pur
pose or the Democrats to employ
fraudulent methods to deprive many
intelligent citizens of the franchise.
It was referred lo the committee on
privileges and elections.
Frye, from the select committee on
public railroads, reported back ad
versely two Pacific railroad funding
bills, referred to it. and in lieu of
them, reported the origiual bill on the
subject with two reports, one of which
touches upon the Union Pacific's in
debtedness and the other upon the
Central Pacific's indebtedness.
The latter report, he declared, "had
been drafted by the senator from
Maine." He explained that the rea
son why the bills were reported back
adversely was that the committee had
finally succeeded to its own satisfac
tion in consolidating them into one.
The bill which was presented con
tained the terms of adjustment with
both companies. The Union Pacific
and Central Pacific reports were
unanimously adopted by the commit
tee. The bill, so far as the Union Pa
cific was concerned, had also been
unanimously rcorled.
DEMOCRATIC ACTION' ON' NEW ItULES.
After the leading of the journal in
the house. Carlisle arose and said that
since the 29lh of January his side of
the house had been protesting every
morning against the approval of the
journal on the ground that it con
tained an entry made by the direction
or the speaker, showing names
of certain members as present
but not voting. Last Friday the
house adopted a code or rules provid
ing for such practice.
Against this the Democrats pro
tested and would protest it as uncon
stitutional, but this was a question
which could not be divided in the
Iioupo and whenever proper case.-,
arose it would go to pome other form.
It was the purpose of his sid" to see
that this occasion should be undo in
such shape as would permit it to br
finally and decisively passed upon.
Therefore he now saw no reason why
the journal form, oT which the house
had the right to prescribcshould not be
approved. This was done. Blair
presented petitions signed by :i;,OJ0
members of the G. A. It. in favor of
pensions to army nurses; and petitions
signed by over ll,0i)0,(HK) persons in
favor or the educational bill. Among
other petitions presented were several
for the per diem pension bill and for
bounty to soldiers of the regular army
who served in the war of the rebellion.
The llaj of IteeLoninc.
New Yowc. Feb. 17. A cable from
London says: The cabinet were
very doubirul ;is to what action to
take in regard to the report or the
Parnell commission. It was agreed
finally to let Parnell and his colleagues
take the initiate. It was proposed to
move tlie expulsion of members of the
house of commons whom Ihe commis
sion found guilty of criminal conspir
acy, bnt this was not favorably re
ceived, and abandoned.
The liberals, on the other hand,
have decided to assume the offensive
and will move a vote of censure when
the expense acconnt of the commis
sion is tabled.
Ihe Kank Closes Its Doors.
LANCASTER. P.T.. Fob. 17. Tim T.in.
coin National Bank, which has been
plundered by Cashier Bard and W. F.
Hull, has closed its doors under Hie
order of the bank examiner.
It was renortod tin mom iiur tlmf.
the defalcation is much larger than at
first estimated which placed the
amount at between $30,000 and 10,
000. Tho Girls Fight a Iluel.
New Yonic Feb. 17. Missis Mil
liard and Bella members of :i rvm?r
oncra COmnanv. hecimnhiitor nnomina
on account of professional jealousy
and rivalry ror a certain young man s
affection. Finally a duel with foils
was arranged and fought to-day.
There were seconds and a referee,
etc.
Miss Bella scored the most points
in two bouts and also suceeded in
drawing blood from Miss Hilliard's
shoulder. She was proclaimed the
victor and after the battle, the girls
shook hands and made up.
Call Early and Take Your Choice!
A Had Woman.
Philadelphia, Feb. 17. Mrs. Lip
pencott, the wife of the proprietor of a
prominent hotel at Atlantic City, New
Jersey, has financially wrecked her
husband. She forged names on J.
Wauamaker & Co., various individuals,
firms and banks, to large amounts.
She mortgaged a 50,000 piece of
property or her sister's for $19,000.
The affair creates a great seusation a3
the woman is well connected.
The World's Fair.
WASiriN'GTON', Feb. 17. The house
committee on the world's fair decided
to report to the house the resolution
making a special .order for the consid
eration of the fair bills on Thursday
and Friday. Also balloting for the
selection of the site on Monday.
Secretary Tracy Better.
Washington, Fob. 17. Secretary
Tracy took advantage of the bright,
clear weather this morning and drove
over lo the navy department. His
appearance there after a fortnight's
absence was a signal for a slight flurry
of excitement.
Wc Toll lou Ioiilirclj-
That .Simmons Liver Regulator will rid
you of tSjspcpsia, purify your system,
enable you to .sleep well, prevent inala
r a! diseases and give you a brisk and
vigorous feeling. It acts directly nn the
liver : ml kidneys, cleansing, purifying,
invigorating and fortifying the sytem
againt iuseae. It will break up chills
a d ffveramt prevent their leturn yet
'iilir-l3' free from calomel or quinine..
An immense amount of drift has
lodged along the shore at Y'aquina bay
since the storm. In a walk of half a
mile along the beach, every species of
wood that grows on the Pacific coast
can be found. Among the drift aro a
large numler of redwood railroad ties
that have been used somewhere on a
narrow gauge railroad. Most of them
still have he spikes in place and show
where the rail has rested.
Catarrh Cured,
A clergyraau, after years of suffer
ing from that loathsome disease, Ca
tarrh, aud vainly trying every known
remedy, at last found a recipe which
completely cured and saved him from
death. Any sufferer from this dread
ful disease sending a self addressed
stamped envelope to Prof. J. A. Law
rence, 83 Warren St., New York City,
will eceive the recipe free of charge.
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria
When Ilaby was sick, wo cave her Castoria.
tVhea cho xras a Child, she cried for Castoria,
iVheii she becamo iliss, she class to Castoria,
tThcn she haJ Children, sho gaTe them Caatorii
AHE YOU MADK Ki'wmhl" by In
tliirt'tii.n, ):77.Iuo.s. Loss of Appetite,
Yfllow .-LmV Mulohv. Vitaliwr is a
posit iv curr. At .1. r. It:m-iits.
CATAUK1! (TKKl). health and
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Soro Throat, Swellings, Frostbites,
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Sprains, Bruises, Barns, Scalds.
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BAINHEERI EXCEEDS BURL
"Red Jimmy" Says Parnell Inst
Lose His Leadership,
Sl'.-LXISIf WATCULSG BRITISH:.
Taxgiebs, Feb. 17. The Spanish
corvettes Castilia and Navarre ar
rived here and sailed again after mak
ing inquiries regarding the movements
of the British squadron.
A Steaauklp CollUioa.
Queexstowx, Feb. 17 While the
new steamer Arethusia, was entering
the harbor to-day she fouled the steam
er Persian Monarch, for Now York,
which put back hero with her propel
ler gone. The Arethusia afterwards
grounded.
Affairs la Africa.
Zanzibar, Feb. 17. Bawnheeri,
with a large force, holds the field
against Major Wissman. Bawnheeri,
the territorial chieftain, belongs to an
ancient family, and has far greater in
fluence than was possessed by Bu
cheri, the chief recently hanged by
the governor.
rropkeelei or "Bed JImmj."
New York, Feb. 17. The World? s
morning head column talk with "Bed"
Jimmy McDermott from its London
correspondent, in the course of which
McDermott said he returned from
New Zealand at the solicitation of La
bouchere, but ho would not
say on what business, he
says: "You may quote me as saying
as ono of the staunchest followers
of Parnell that he must step down
and out as the leader of the party be
fore parliament has been in
session two months, perhaps a
month sooner than that I assure
you that tho expenses of the Parnell
commission have crippled the resourc
es of tho Irish party so badly that
they are at their wit's end. A great
deal more is gone than can be ac
counted for."
SIllLOU'S CATARRH REMEDY
a positive cure for Catarrh, Diphtheria
and Canker Mouth. At J. C. Dements'
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Dmrts drawn available In any part of the
U. S. and Europe, and ou Hong Kong, China
OKKIl'K Houns : 10 A. m. to 3 v. M.
Ono Fki lows IIuii.dino, Astoria, Oregon.
Wilson & Fisher
Ship Chandlers,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HAKDWARE
FARM IMPLEMENTS,
Paints Oils, and Varnish.
LSSSEfiS' SUPPLIES.
PKO VISIONS
MILLFEED
AGENTS KOK
SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS
Portland Boiler Mills,
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
ASTORIA. OREGON.
Magnus G. Crosby
Dealer in
HAOWARE, IBOH, STEEL.
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES. TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON,
TMti and Copper.
JOB PRIHTING
NEAT
QUICK
AMD
CHEAP
AT THE
Astorian Job Office
To Canners.
Jensen's Patented Can Capping
Machine.
Will Cap and Crimp 95 CASS per MI30TE.
It has proved to Keducethe Leakage more
than 60 per cent, less than hand capped.
Price. $600. Orders complied with by
The Jensen (Jan-Pilling Machine do.
Astoria Real Estate &
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Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vanes, A marvel ol
,urity, strength and wholesomeness. More
economical than the ordinary kinds, and can
not be sold in competition with the multi
tude of low test, short weight, alum or phos
Bhato powders. Sold only in can. Koval.
akiko PowdkkCo. IOC V'all-st.. N. Y.
Lkwis M. Jonxsox & Co., Agents, Port
land, Oregon.
I.
In consequenco of the demand for those
beautiful level lots, Mr. P. C. Warren has
been induced to plat ninety-six lots
Adjoining Warren ton on the East.
Which will be known and .sold as
East Warrenton I
THE RAILROAD runs through the plat,
which Is onlv 200 yards from the Warrenton
depot. For further Information call at
once on the
ASTORIA REAL ESTATE CO.
A NEW ENTERPRISE.
City Express Transfer Company.
H
D. Thine and C. E. Miller,
PROPRIETORS.
Headquarters at Main Street wharf.
TELEPHONE NO. 43.
A General Express and Delivery Business
transacted.
Your patronage Is solicited.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
Thero Ls no occasion for the most fastidi
ous of our citizens to send to Portland or
San l rauPiso for
Custom Made Clothes
At they ran g.-t 15eti-r Fin. i:-tt-r Work
tiiiuiship.aiitl fur lev Mont 3 .
Uy Leaving tlu-lr Onlert ulth .11 K.X .
Now Goods bv Every Steamer,
111 nil Sci llloi anil satlsfr loursiif.
. J. Meany. MiTrli.mtT:ii'.i.
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BARGAINS
Lois In Tract 3 of the beautiful suburb of
CHELSEA, only five minutes walk from the
steamer landing at Skipanon and terminus
or A. & S. C. R. R. These lots are 50x100 feet,
on the first bench above the tide land, are
clear and level, and good water obtainable
within ten feet of surface. Prices from $cu
to $75 ; $2) down, balance 510 per month.
Ten Acres, suitable for platting, clear aud
level : on county road and within easy drive
of Astoria.
Front Corner Resldenco Lot in Block No.
90, Olneys.
Six Lots In Block 9, ADAIR'S ASTORIA,
running clear through the block, and mak
incr a fine residence site. 100x150. Onlv one
block from Columbia river and street car
line. Price, SI, 050, part cash.
J. H. MA.NSELL,
Real Estate Broker.
FRANK W- BEACH. OP PORTLAND,
tells us that he has a fine body of tide
land for sale cheap, if sold soon, His address
is 26, Multnomah block, Portland, Oregon.
H. W. Strickler, M. D.
DEALER IN
Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, Etc
Prescription Clerk speaks Four different
Languages.
General practice of Medicine attended to
by the Doctor.
Second fatreet, near rostoftlce.
EAST
ABEE
NTON
Vi- rtf
lie e
Vto vU tt .v tV otta
KINNEY'S
LESS THAN ONE MILE FROM
THE O. R. & N. DOCK,
AND
Beautifully
Prices Low and
KEEN & COOK, AGENTS.
PARIS
Leading Tailor of Astoria.
Great Reduction in Prices.
-IMPORTER OF
English, French and Scotch Woolens.
NEW GOODS BY EVERY STEAMER.
P irSfc-ClnSa WOrlr. Dill! Ttn mirmimt TTTlll 1 llrT!-l in rm rrtl rF Hin olnn nnlnnr.
it Rives satisfaction.
-bino JJnsmess buits made to order for &;. Genniuo Imported Tweed Cheviot
and Cashmere Suits f rom ?;5S to ir. Broad Wail Overcoats at 30 and upwards,
lhis Rives every pentlemnn in Astoria a chanco to got a Fino Fitting Suit. Come
around and satisfy yourself.
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INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITIONS,
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Quality Can Always be Depended on.
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WOODBERRY SEINE TWINE, ROPE and NET
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ASTORIA !
II
Situated.
Terms Reasonable.
TAILOR.
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Threads
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