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r n 5 k :-i- u Ci) ; ,' tiling 4. I iftf 1l i MssssJTttM JtlJBUl VOL.XXX1V, iQ 42. A STORT A, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY HI. 1890. PRICE FIVE CENTS "GUILTY ASCHARGED.:; Sandy Oils Again CouYictel or Mur- 4er in tie First Degree. vi:i:cict:n .v;.i: imavi: itirr.it. Sax Fkancisco. Feb. IS. -Word was received hero yesterday that the schooner Rosalind had kiio ashore three miles north of the Ili;jiie Hivcr and wis a total loss. She left here on January 2 th for Coos Hay to return with a ear-:) ot lumi.v for the Simp-son Lumber eo:u:a J- 'i'lie schooner wis m command of Capt L A. Ballister pari owner. The ves sel went ashore in a gale on .January 2 Uli, three da s after she sailed. The crow, tn in number, iok to the boats and reached shore safely. Subsequent trips were made to the stranded ves sel, and everything of value which riTil.l 1m romoved was taken olT. The men were sent to Jiogue river with a letter from the captain appris ing his partuers of the loss of the schooner. The letter was forwarded to tilts citv from EllensbnTg. The Rosalind was a schooner ot 25&3G rto-w tonnage, length 132 feet, breadth of beam 32 G-10 feet and depth of hold!) .1-10. She was built at Port Blakelv Wash, in 18). Simpson Bros, wore handling the vessel for the estate of Thomas Walsh, which owned the largest iortion of her. A Ilrradrul AcciJcnl. Pnim.iKi). Or. Feb. 18. Mrs. Hans Hanson was frightfully burned this morning by an explosion of a three pound can of powder, which had leen placed near the stove. Her face and hands were much disfigured and the attendant physicians say her life is in danger. IHl.hthcria iii East Portland. Evst FoimASD, Feb. 18. There aro a large number of case of diph theria in this city. swampers to clear the roads if possi ble, of snow and fallen trees. Telegraph wires are being frequent ly grounded and broken and need constant attention. Very little water is in the streams owing to choking snow. AH IMPORTANT ARREST. , deeply concerned on sentence." account of his TIic Silver IUII. Washington, Feb. 18. At a meet ing of the senate finance committee to-day, various silver and currency bills," which have been referred to it, were under consideration, xua uis enssion covered the whole range of the federal situation, but the silver question was the principal topic. All the llepublican members of the committee were present, and Harris and Vance of the minority. The discussion is said to have demon strated that there was little if any va riance of views on the manner in which the silver question should be treated. There was practically an agree ment that the bill should be paed authorizing the secretary of the treas- urv to increase t lie purchase ot suer, store it as bullion, and issue certifi cates upon it. It is expected that Uie detailed bill covering these proposi tions will be drafted at the next meet ing of the committee. IViimous Hill. Washington, Feb. 18. 1 n the house Morrow, of California, from the appro priation committee, reported the pen sion appropriation bill. It was re ferred to the commitlc of the whole. The speaker laid before the house a message from the president transmit ting without comment a communica tion from the interior department pro posing the amendment to the act providing for alolmenis of lands in severalty to Indians. The following bill w:is reported back and placed on the calendar: Provid ing for the admission of the state of Idaho into the union. At the close of the morning business the senate proceeded to executive session. Fresli Light Exjcclel to te Thrown j On tte Cronin Mirier. cAiir.r.c.itAiis mow KUitovi:. The Son To He Tardontd. Paris. Feb. 18. The Herald says i that President Carnot has decided to pardon the Duke ot Orleans and send him under an escort to the frontier. THE HOSPAREIL WINS. Jact Dempsey Knocts tie Anstra lian Ont. A Suit For Damages. Poktlvnd, Feb, ia The suit or D. W. Balston, against the Portland and Willamette Valley Baihvay company, is on trial in Judge Shattuck's court to-day. The plaintiff alleges that "while riding on one or defendant's trains near Oswego in March, 1SSS, an acci dent occurred to him, the effect being the injuring of his body, for which he asks damages in the sum of $11,250. Knnnln? from the A) or and oe. Poutland. Feb. IS. Senators Thornton. Baker, Hennessy and Becker, the rusticating Democratic statesmen of Montana, arc still in the city enjoying themselves in a quiet anil rational way. Chicago. Feb. 18 The Times says that the police made a mysterious capture last night, and although they gave no information it is believed that they have secured the noted Cronin suspect "Cooney the Fox.'' The police deny that the man is '-Cooney the Fox," but decline to say who he is, but admit that he is one or the Cronin eonsniralors. It is sunnised that he is Simonds, the man who bought the trunk in which Dr. Cronm's body was carried from the Carlson cottage. It is now said that the man is an even more imiKirtant personage so far as the state is concerned than Cooney. and that it promises to result in the complete un ravelling or the uronin mystery The man arrested is supposed to be Smith, the fiend, a friend or Dan Coughlnu, who came from Hancock, Mich., and is the man who is believed to have driven the white horse with Dr. Cronin to his death, in the Carlson cottage. The arrest was made at Little II xk. Arkansas. The chier of police says that the man arrested in connection with the Cronin case is .1. B. Kelly, a Chicago book canvasser, otherwise known as .1. 11. Simonds. alias "Smith." He has consented to return without a lequisi- tion and it is understood he will make a rail confession. A Denial From The 31an. St. Louis. Feb. 18. The Cronin suspect under arrest here, J. B. Kelly, denies that he is in any way connected with the Cronin Case. The Eleht-IIonr HoTewent. London, Feb. IS. Matthews, the secretarv, replying to the deputation of miners, told them that he could hold out, and hoped that the govern ment would support the eight-hour bill. A deputation ot miners to-day visit ed the Earl of Dnnraven and Lord Bandolph Churchill, both of whom assured the deputation that they favored the limitation of the working hours bv the state. THE 28TH JtOUXD 8BKTLE8 IT. UIJILTY AS CHAKCKD." Proclamation From the President, Washington, Feb. IS. The presi dent to-day, issued a proclamation which after declaring the illegality or grazing leases oy me v. neroitees upon the Cherokee strip, gives notice as follews: First, no cattle or live stock shall hereafter be brought upon said lands for herding or grazing thereon. Second, all cattle and other live stock now on said outlet, must be removed therefrom not Inter than October 1, 1890; and so much sooner as said lands or any of them may be or become lawfully open to settlement by citizens of the United States; and that all persons connected with such cattle companies or associations must not later than the time above indicat ed depart from said lands. Sandr Olds Asain Convicted of Portland, Feb. 18. Contrary to general opinion, the jury in the case of Sandy Olds on trial for the mur der of Emil Weber, have convicted him. The case went to the jury this afternoon. The vedict was "Guilty as charged in the indictment:" mur der in the first degree. The raffle for the gun at the Occi dent was decided last night. Thirty lersons Ixmght the privilege of hav ing a chance at winning the weapon. It turned out a tie between Captain Richardson of the Manianita and Alfred Tee. As the latter is out of town, the final ownership cannot bo settled uutil his return. Mexican Halhrajs. Cm of Mexico, Feb. 18. The American syndicate has offered to furnish money for the construction of theEsteras concession railroad from Guadalajara wast to Chaucela on the Murder. Pacific coast, and cast from Guada lajara to Aguas uauentes, on uic Mexican Central. There is a probability therefore, that tho concession will be withdrawn from the London market. Work on the Telmantepcc railroad is progress ingrapidly. The Interoceanic railroad is working hard on its line in the di rection ot Jalapa. New United State At'.ornej. Portland, Ore., Feb. 18. Hon. Franklin Pierce, mayor or The Dalles, was duly installed this morning as United States attorney for the district of Oregon to succeed the Hon. Lewis L. McArthur whose term of four years, by virtue of the favor of ex-President G rover Cleveland, expires to-morrow. Criminil Intimacy. Portlvnd, Feb. 18. -Henry Galena has been arrested at the instance of Joseph Furch on the charge of crim inal intimacy with a woman desig nated in the complaint as Jane Dee. A Fine Horse Dead Svn Francisco, Feb. 18. Captain Harris two-year-old filly, "Oreua," which beat the field for the two-year-old stakes at Santa Rosa last fall, died at the Bay District track yesterday morning. Captain Harris had refused an offer of 15,000 Tor the filly. A Man Shot. Santa Rosa, Cal., Feb. IS. George Bruggy shot and killed Dick Loursen at Windsor yesterday atternoon. Bruggy and Loursen had been to getherdrinking and quarreling all the af ternoon. Bruggy is not yet arrested. IlKKP SNOW I TIIK SI CUIUS Difficaltir or Iratel In Northern California. Nevada City, Cal., Feb. 18. Eight inches or snow has rallen in this city in the last five hours and although yesterday's fall has settled several inches the snow is now over two feet deep on a level. Snow shovelers this morning de manded 73 cents an hour for clearing tho roofs and figure on getting SI an hour bcroro night The barometer stands 20 being tho lowest this winter; the thermometer was 31 last night and 33 this morning. The Narrow Guage company's snow plow The Cyclops" had a hard fight this morning getting up the grade to Town Talk. Then it came back to the station and taking one coach with the passengers, baggage and mails started for Grass Valley. The deepest snow will be encountered below Grass Valley. Stages for north Bloomfield and that HACKING COUGH can be Camptonville left this morning loaded so quickly cured by Miiloh's Cure. Wo light and were accompanied by guarantee it. .1. C. Dement. A Starch) Trust. Cincinnati, Feb. IS. On Saturday the National Starch Manufacturing company was incorjoraied in Caring ton under the Kentucky law. It owns all the starch factories in the United States. (Jood News For Galveston, Washington, Fob. IS. The senate committee on commerce has agreed to report favorablv the bill appropriating $0,200,000 for the const ruction 'or a deep water harbor at Galveston. The Manufacturers Retaliate. WomntN. Mass. Feb. IS. The mem bers of the manufacturer's association have decided io close even leather factory represented in the association, to-morrow, and to keep closed until the men return to work. The shutting down of tho factory of Beggs & Cobb, means enforced idleness to 1,500 men. Three of a Kind. Chicago, Feb. 18. Three reporters and a detective last night attended a dark cabinet seance, ami managed to unmask Mrs. Carrie Sawyer and her husband, Frank Burke and Kitiie Ranger, who played disembodied spir its. Mrs. Sawyer played male parts, with wigs, beards, etc. Burke was manager and magnctist. The trio were arrested and locked up. Mrs. Sawyer was formerly a well-known medium of San Francisco, and was doing a big business. Fire in a (iirls Ssralnarj Austin, Texas, Feb. IS. -The n?ws was received last night of tho burning of a seminary for girls at San Marias, 30 miles south of here. Throe of the girls were seriously burned, and 'A'J others only escaped death by jumping from the "third-story windows to tho gallon. .Slander Silenced. Dublin, Feb. 18. Henry Campbell, a member ot parliament and tho pri vate secretary of Parnell, was charged in a speech, with having provided tho knives with which Carrendish and Burke were murdered. The speech was published in the Belfast News letter. Campbell has brought an action of libel against tho paper and was to-dav awarded 200. Poor Sarah. Paris. Fob. 18. Sarah Bernhardt is ill, and has discontinued her performances. The "1'oral (Jneen" Sink London, Feb. 18. -The steamer Coral Oaten, from Gotzeuburg, has been sunk off the river Lees in a col lision with tho Rotterdam steamer lirino. It is reported that sixteen persons on the Coral Queen were drowned. 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IS. The Union Pa cific fast train, which has been leaving Portland at 7 a. m., has made a change in time and will leave at i) a. m. hereafter. Hosehurs & Coos Hay Railroad. RosEBCito. Feb. 17.- The largest mortgage ever recorded in Douglas comity was filed in tho county clerk's office yesterday. It bonds the entire stock or the Umpqua River Railroad it Improvement company for 81,100, 000 io the Central Trust and Invest ment company, of New Yorlc, and is signed by John Drain, president, and W. A. Perkins, secretary. Twenty thousand dollars is to be paid on the completion of each mile. The road is to ue nity-uve nines long aim con nect the Southern PaciGc railroad at Drain with deep water at Gardner, on or before July, 1891, The loan, which was secured through W. G. Steel and B. C. Heald, of Drain, is for fifty years, at 5 per cent. Real estate in Drain has doubled in vahie tins week. This move will stimulate tho prime movers to the earl' completion of the Rose burg & Coos Bay railroad. The O'Shea Ithorce fasr. London, Feb. 18. The probate, divorce and admiralty at division in the hijrh court of justice refused to grant tho application of Capt. O'Shea for an attachment against tho Stur and the London editors of the New York Ih raid for publishing certain comments relative to the action for divorce brought by O'Shea against his wife in which, Charles Stewart Parnell is named as co-respondent. In tho case of the Freeman's Jour nil, of Dublin, against which a simi lar application was made, tho court imposed a tine or 100 and costs. ItouUncor Wants Divorce. Paius, Feb. 18. General Boulanger was notified yesterday that tho sacred congregation at Rome had decided against his application for a divorce. The general has sent to the papal nuncio at Paris entreating the papal father to overrule the decision. Should the application be success ful the general will marry Mine. Bon- nemain, to whom he owes JUO.OUU francs. ITor Nino Years. WorthinRton, lud., July SO. 1888. 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The mid dleweight battle between Jack Demp sey, champion ot the world, and Billy McCarthy, tho champion of Australia, for a puree of 81,800, took place to night at the California Athletic club. Tho match has been the foremost topic of conversation in local sporting circles and, in fact, throughout tho whole sporting world, since tho arti cles wero signed. Large sums of money wero up anu seaxs were ac a premium. Great crowds gathered outside tho club rooms to hear tho re ports. This afternoon the Dempsey men put up one hundred to sixty and remained so until the battle began. Jack McAulhTe, tho champion light weight of America, andDennyKellehor of Boston were chosen as seconds for Demnsey: Jimmy Carroll and Mike McCarthy for McCarthy. TITE FIGHT IK DETAIL. At 930 o'clock the gong sounded for the timeot round one. A littlo time was lost in the pre liminary work. Dempsey swung his left and his glovo grazed McCarthy's chest. A clinch followed. Bound 2: McCarthy started the bnsincsswith a lead off from his left. Jack stopped it cleverly. A clinch followed. McCarthy attempted the upper cut, but failed. Jack then gave McCarthy a poko on tho noso and fol lowed with a left-hander. Dnring the last few seconds of tho round, Dempsey had tho advantage of getting in a number of good blows. Bound 3; But littlo effective work was done. Bound 4.: Jack lost no time and jabbed McCarthy several times in tho neck witliont the latter s doing work in return, Jack used both fists. One of Jack's left hand jabs during tho last seconds of the round on Mc. s neck, seemed almost to knock his head off. Bound 5: Tho men wore seemingly tired. Jack sent out a right-hander, reaching McCarthy a few inches be low tho heart. A few seconds later McCarthy clinched and tried to get in two riclit handed upper cuts, but Dempsoy was not to bo found. A few seconds later when Dempsey was in his corner, ho got ono of those blows wiiicn causea mm to lose ins last battle but it lacked tho proper power. In this round the Australian fought quickly, and got in some good work. Bound 6: Dempsey had it ail his own way and drove McCarthy around the ring. Bounds 7-8: McCarthy's work was a little wild and Dempsey secured some telling blows that made tho for mer quiver. Bounds 9 to 13: No effectivo work was dono by cither fighters, but still it was enough to keep up excitement. Rounds 14 to 25: They were all in Dempsey's favor, although no very great amount of hard lighting was done. Betting was now 10 to 1 on Dempsey. Bound 2e: little was done. Bound 2G: Dnring tho last 15 sec onds of tho round Jack got to work, first with the right hand swing, then with his left, McCarthy reeling from side to side. McCarthy was evidently beaten. He hugged Jack tightly, and as Jack had the fight won ho took compassion on him. 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