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- r- 3 0) .-v-"? ' -. i f "t ' -- - .- r" "- " .-J -.. . ? tincift t tDml ? VOL. XXXLV, NO 44. A STOMA, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1890. PRICE FIVE CENTS a J I h h! ..r- "Bfp"- tfiwSpfcB''ftTYBBBPnlfrBlBIM A x i h HAKBED FOR DOUBLE MURDER. Tie Sintlern Pacific Reportei Pnr cfeasing Washington Coal Lands. SOMl. VOltTLAXli SEWS XOTES. Beux Fonte, Pa., Feb. 20. Wm. Hopkins ras hanged hero this morn ing for the murder of his wife and mother-in-law. When the drop fell the first rope liroke and the con demned mau was again fastened up. The drop fell successfully the second time. The crime for which Hopkins Inid the penalty of his life was one of the most uufeeling ever chronicled. Hoptins is twenty-nine years of age. In 1SS7 he married Majnric Wigeman. For a year they lived happily hut Hopkins became jealous and finally left his wife who returned to her father's home. On Sept. 30th, 1SS9, Hopkins went to Wigemans house and deliberately shot both the wife and her mother dead, then running from the house he stopped in the street and fired two shots at his own head but only mcceedod in intiicting slight Hcsli wonutis. Portland Xtn. PonTLAxn, Feb. 20. To-day the grand jury, in the case of D. W. lial ston agaiust the P. Sc W. V. railway oomtiany in which the plaintiff sued for S11.2TK) for injuries alleged to have been sustained by him while traveling in one of the defendant's cars, found a verdict in the sum of 82,100 for plain tiff. Portland Cold. To-dar has been the coldest day this winter. (.'KTe KU Creditor HIh Proper!. Sax Francisco, Feb. 20. Charles Montgomery, a well known hotel pro prietor and business man who was re cently embarrassed by the fradulent transactions of one Grant or Glen cross, a young man whom he had as sisted in business, has turned over all his property to his creditors and re ceived a receipt in full. A BIc Purchase. Xew York, Feb. 20. It is currently reported that heavy negotiations are pending bctweed C. P. Huntington and Henry Tillard, whereby the former becomes the purchaser of large tracts of coal lands in the new state of Washington. The details are are withheld, but it is under stood that these lauds cost Huntington and his associates sev eral millions of dollars independent of the money they will expend to build a line of steamers to developo traffic The N. P. to Control the U. A. O. New Yokk, Feb. 20, The Times says that it is announced on practi cally official authority, that the deal by which the Northern Pacific expects to obtain control of the 1$. & O. rail road, is being personally managed by Henry Villard, who has full power, and au abundanco or money. A Mctim orFonl PU). Sr. Locis, Feb. 20. Chas. Nail was arrested yesterday on a warrant sworn at St. Charles, charging him with the murder of his wife, Fanny Nail. It is a case which created a sensation last week. Nail had his wife's life insured in several companies aggregating Siri0,00a He took her to SL Charles on a visit, and when about to return she was fatally wounded by a discharge of his revolver, which he claimed was iu his overcoat pocket, and struck against a wheel of the wagon, as he was getting in. The case was brought to public notice by Nail notifying the insurance companies of the accidental death of liis wife immediately on his return. The investigation resulted as above. The conviction that Mrs. Nail was a nctun of foul play is growing strong- A Devoted Enthusiast. Chicago, Feb. 20. Miss Amy C. Flower, otherwise known by her church name as Sister Hose Gertude, is in the city, on her way to San Fran cieco, whence she will sail for the Sandwich Islands where she will devote the remaining years of her life to the service of the leper colony at Kala laoo. Sho is the petite and pretty daughter of an English Episcopal cler gyman. She was converted to Cathol icism and goes out as a member of the order of St. Dominicus, with the Pope's blessing and scientific appa ratus for propagating and observing the bacillus of leprosy. The AaericAH Chanpienshlp. LaFatktte, Ind., Feb. 20. Geo. C. Beck, of Indianapolis, yesterday won the American fiejd championship, in wing shooting, from Fred Erb, who won the cup from Budd, of Iowa. Beck got 49 out of 50 birds, missing the fortv-sixth. Erb's score was forty-five. A rUrnl KGUeMst. KixgstoXj Ont, Feb. 20. At a late boar last night a fire broke out in a two-story frame dwelling on Daget street occupied by Jno. Lesion a&d family. When the 'firemen catered the house they found $125 AND $150 PER LOT ROBB & PARKER, General Ag'ts, Astoria. four children dead in bed. Mrs. Les ion after vain efforts to rescue the children jumped from a second story window with her babe in her arms. Her leg was broken by the fall, but the baby was uninjured. Mr. Lesion also made he roic efforts to save the children and was severelj burned. He will prob ably die. AN OKF.UON HEROINE. She Gets a Pension In Her Old As?. Washington, Feb. 19. The com mittee on pensions the other day listened to a speech by Representative- Hermann which sounded more like romance than serious history. It was in behalf of the pension of Christina Edson formerly Geisel. She was truly the heroine of the early Oregon Indian wars. The representa tive described to the committee, how, on the dreadful night of February 22, 1850, the Geisel family were massacred on the Pacific coast, near the mouth of Rogue river, in Oregon; .how the Indians, led by one who had been em ployed by the family, entered the well-to-do household and struck to death the husband, then, taking captive the mother with her M-days-old in fant and little daughter 9 years of age, they proceeded to butcher the three little boys who were sleeping in an ad joining room and how, when each lit tle fellow was led to the slaughter piteously begging for life, the agon ized mother was compelled to witness the awful deed, and then when all was done and the house plundered of its contents, the further sentence was im posed upon her, that of beholding the mansion put to the torch and with the lifeless bodies of husband and children reduced to ashes and cinders. Then the midnight march of the captives to the Indian village of the Ta-toot-na Indians was described, and how as one dwelling after another was reached the inmates were massacred and their home3 put to thc'ilamcs. The captivity, the suf ferings endured, and the ransom which followed were told, and how by the precious information obtained from the ransomed women as to the plans and preparations of the tribes to march on Port Orford and surprise the inhabitants there, timely warning was conveyed to them and that town on the coast was bared from destruction, and how, by the same information, the volunteers who were forted up at the mouth of Rogue river learned of the only safe approach to the hostile fortification and by fol lowing it, effected an entrance wliich resulted in the complete vanquishment of the Indians there and the conclu sion of hostilities in that portion of Oregon. The representative read from affidavits of the present county judge of Curry county, who was a survivor of the terrible conflicts there, also from the statement of the lieu tenant who commanded the volunteers when they were first attacked and re pulsed with considerable loss of life. It was shown that this Oregon lady was now in old age and in reduced circumstnnces and without any home of her own, and it was contended that the services she rendered, if not the sufferings she lxre, should commend her to the nation as one most worthy to receive a grateful pension recogni tion in these her declining days. It is sufficient to say that the com mittee unanimously recommended the passage of the Hermann bill giv ing tills pioneer woman of Oregon S25 per month for the balance of her life, Villurd Gets The Baltimore A Ohii. St. Paul, Feb. 19. Notwithstand ing the general denial of the purchase of a controlling interest in the Balti more & Ohio by the Northern Pacific, such a thing is not altogether unlikely. Every one knows that the ambition of Henry Villard's life is to secure what will be practically one line of road from the Pacific to the Atlantic; in fact, he is on record as having said that he hoped to live to see this accom plished. The Northern Pacific has now a line from Portland to Chicago, some 2,500 miles of road, and tin ad ditional 800 is all that is necessary to reach the Atlantic seaboaad. The largest stockholders of the Balt imore & Ohio stock are the Garretts, the city of Baltimore and John Hop kins university. The Garretts will sell if their price is offered, while the hold ings of the other two are on the mar ket. The John Hopkins block of 15, 000 shares is already sold, if the report is true, to Andrew Carnegie. It may be possible that Carnegie is acting in the interest of the Villard party. Ileavv Losses of Live Stork. Pendleton, Feb. 19. T. H. Rob bins received a letter to-day from his father at Ritzville, stating that 750 out of his 1,000 sheep have died. Bobbins lost 1,000 during the winter of 1888. Cattle are dying in large numbers in the John Day country. Snow still covers the ground, and greater losses are feared. The largest losers are H. Sloan and R. A. Kelsay. There is nine inches of snow on the ground, but no blockades have been reported yet. We Tell Yoh Pesitirclj- That Simmons Liver Regulator will rid j'ou of dyspepsia, purify your system, enable you to sleep well, prevent mala rial diseases and give you a brisk and vigorous feeling. It acts directlyon the liver and kidneys, cleansing, purifying, invigorating and fortifying the system against disease. It will breakup chills and ftver and prevent their return yet entirely free from calomel or quinine. HANTHOESrS ASTORIA THE RIVAL CITIES, Claiming Tie Site For The World's Fair In J92. THE I'll ESI J) EST IX riTTSItURG. Washington, Feb. 20. By special order to-day was set apart by the house for the debate on the report of the committee on the world's fair site. The galleries were filled with specta tors. The usual preliminary routine business was transacted with every show of impatience. A message from the president was read relative to Sis soton and Wahpeton Indian agree ment. Merril of Kansas presented a conference report on the senate bill to increase the pensions of helpless sol diers. The agreement makes the pro posed increase to take effect from the date of the passage of the bill on. the issue of a surgeon's certificate. Mcr ril explained that the bill involved the expenditure of 8400,000 or S4."0t000. It was adopted. Chandler of Mass. explained how the time is to be divided in the world's fair debate; one hour to each four of the contending cities. To morrow the opponents of any bill are to have one honr and ihe remainder of the day will be divided between the rep resentatives or the four cities. Mills, of Texas demanded half of the time in behalf of the opponent's bill. Chandler offercred to give the op position two hours but Mills did not think this was a fair division. Speaker Reed said the question was two-fold: First, as to whether the fair should be held: second, at what point The chair thought the debate should Ikj so arranged as to give full informa tion to the house on the point on which it desired explanation. Chandler took the floor and opened the debate. Chandler proceeded in an impartial way to explain the pro visions of the two bills, one intended for use in case the fair should go to New York, Chicago or SL Louis, and provided for an appropriation by the government of $1,500,000 to make its own exhibit The other is drawn for Washington. If held there the money will be raised by the dis trict government by the issue" of bonds. Flower of New York, followed on be half of New York city. Flower was followed by Moore of New Hampshire, Covertj Cummings, Tracy and Quinn of New York, favor of New York's champions. Hitt then opened the debate for Chicago. Hitt was followed by Adsuns, of HlinoLs, in favor of Chicago. The bankrupcy bill was completed by the house committee on judiciary this morning, and the chairman ax: thorized to report it favorably to the house. Cnlbertson, of -Texas received permission to report as a minority! measure a bankruptcy lull introduced by him. After routine business the senate took up and adopted Chandler's res--1 olution calling on the attorney general for information as to the assassina tion in Quiucy, Florida, of the United States deputy marshal Saunders. Blair then resumed his speech on the ordnance bill. IV Ji ere In lit I WAsniNOToN, Feb. 20. -A report has reached hero to the effect that it is supposed that Silcott, the abscond ing cashier of the sergeant-at-arms of the national honse of representatives, is somewhere in the state of Washing ton. Following is his descriptien: Age 51, height 5 feet 7 inches, weight 15)5 pounds, corpulent, with very heavy stooping shoulders and protruding stomach, ruddy complexion, short thick neck, pleasant face, blue eyes, gray hair, and is bald on the top of his head. He has a scar extending from the eyebrow to the nose, which causes him to squint or cast in one eye. When he was last here he had long chin whiskers and a mustache mixed with gray. He wears a No. 7 shoe. His feet are pigeon toed, and very offensive when exposed. He is an inveterate smoker and oc casionally drinks, his favorite liquor being whisky. He uses glasses in reading. A rroBldentUI VUIt. PrTTsnono, Pa., Feb. 20. President Harrison arose early, and after break fasting at the Duquesue club visited the points of interest under the guidance of Andrew Carnegie. An afternoon reception was held in the court house, and in the evening Car negie's free library was dedicated by the president A Brace Of Villains. PHiLADELririA, Feb. 20. Jacob Schoop and Thomas J. Cole were hanged together in the Moyamensing prison this morning. Schoop was hanged for the murder of Anton Schilling and. Cole for the murder of Walter McAllister. Both murders were cold blooded. Suicide At Se. Philadelphia, Feb. 20. Mrs. Ida Walker, the wife of a well known English bicyclist and a passenger on the steamer British Princess wliich arrived yesterday from Liverpool, com mitted suicide on the Ilth with, laud anum. She had suffered much from seasickness and domestic troubles. Call Eariy and Take Your ir.rjsi- Stern Justice Meted OhI. Baltimore, Feb. 20. The Navaasa rioters were sentenced this forenoon. Geo. S. Key, H. Jones and Ed Smith were sentenced to be hanged "March 28th. Fourteen men convicted of manslaughter were sentenced to, terms in the penitentiary for terms of from two to ten years. ' . The World's Fair BUI Slffked. Albany, N. Y., Feb! 20. Governor Hill has signed the world's fair bill. Couldn't Identify III. . j Chicago, Feb. 20. J. B. -Kelly, the Cronin suspect, brought here from SL Louis, was released this morning. No one was able to identify him as J. B. Siuionds. the man who bought the furniture found in the Carlson cot-' tage. Tbe Director Indicted New York, Feb. 20. The grand jury has indicted Bell, Simmons. and Wallack for grand larceny in taking $13,000 worth of bonds from the Len nox Hill bank. Yeftterdaj' Temperature. Chicago, Feb. 20. The signal ser vice office gives the temperature at the following cities, this afternoon, as fol fel fol eows: New York,3G;New.Orleans;68; St. Louis, 18; Cincinnati, 36; Chicago, 18; Winnipeg, 32 below. THE CHICAGO MARKETS. CincAGO,Feb. 14. Wheatfirm; Feb ruary 75;; March 76j;May 78. Com Firmer; February 28J, Mav. 30$. . Oats Steady; May 21). . Barlev- Nothing doing. Jt Pork Steadv; February $9.75; May S9.75. Lard Steadv; February $5.57K: May 53.90. , TaLe Care! There Ii Danger f In allow hi k inactivity of the kidnejs.to grow tliroucli neglect. The deadly snoafa of ''right's disease and uinbetes will wreck the goodly bark of health If it hallowed fo drift mdderless upon them The bladder, too. if inactive, and judicious medication docs not speedily direct the helm toward the port of safety, will be whelmed by the qu'cksaml of disease. In select hip a dl urenc let your choice fall upon IIotetter's Stomach Hitters, which stimulate the reaal organs without irritating and exciting then, two effects to be apprehend! from iheun medlcated stimuli largely resorted to. These have a tendency to react prejudicially. The Bitters invigorate the kidneys and blad3ac in common with the nerves and tbe'dtoestive organs, and so afford lasting aid. It also. auorus uuai assistance in pirvenitna;-aaa' cunng intermittent ana remittent, xever. ISiliousness, constipatlou and rhmmatrsm it albo subjugates. s p ' Three Colorado Misers Killed, j. -. Aspek, Cor, Feb. 19. Shortly iiftep, nudnicht -while --Martin and""Huhi Brahiard, two brotheisVetojAiMa intheMollie Gibson mine tncja6M 'ioia-upon wmcu myy were Bumotag gave way. Both men fell-ioVthe bo torn oLthesuaft, a distance oM50 fee$ and.weceinstantlrlilecL- About the satoe gonf ijames Lyons, a jniner wurjang iu uiu xiomesuiKO-nuae, was instantly kill&I, his brains being: knocked out by a piece of rock falling: 100 feet and striking him on the head, Children Cry for Pitcher's Casioria Vhen Uabjr ra3 sick, w o gave her Castoria. iTben the was a Child, she cried for Castoria, iVlicn she became Miss, she clung; to Caatoria, Alien she had Children, she gave them Caatorii WHY WILL YOl i-msli when Slil luh (Jur wiM izlw tniiiicilt.itt relief. Pr tv, 10 s wi rK and SI, at 1. C. De- IIH-Ill. SLKKPLKSS N'U;ilT,S. ma.ii- miser able liy dial t nihil rough. Shilnh's (J:m-i-tin rrui ) for nu. .1. t. De miMit. WILL YOU iJl'FFEIt with I)y-u-bia and Lhvr Complaint V Slillu!i'.i VI talizer is guaranteed to cure you. .I. C. Dement. THAT HACKING COUGH can bo so quickly cured by bhilolfs Cure. We guarantee it. .J. C. Dement. Wanted. fllWO AGENTS-LADIES OR OENTLE X men to canvas for a uselul household article. Agents who have had some exper ience preferred. Good commission. For further Information address K. K. WADE: Seattle, Wash. LIDDICOAT & CRIBB. Carpcu ters and Bitilders. t Ilo't Zc McCurtrIj old stand, have over 300 plates and drawing of all kinds and styles of dwelling-houses, ranging from $900 to ?l,iO0 Call anfl see them. Tax Notice. - . .- THE SGH&OL TA3C IN SCJHTOL Dis trict No.: 9,for the year 1889, will shortly become delinquent. All .parties not having paid their taxes are requested to settle forthwith. Taxes mav be paid at my oUce. mV.F.McGREGOR, ClerlrScltool District Norl8.Clatsop Co., Or. Teachers' Public-Examination; 1st Quarter, 1890. . THE TEACHERS1 POBLIOXAMINA tion for Clatsop county, Orej-on, will he helcLat tile Cedar street school JidnM ; to commence at 12 o'clock "M., on the 20th day of February. A. D, 1890. -Ho one will be ad mitted -into to class after be examination questions' are opened, SJranpersmustbripg recommendations as to their moral'cbarae tcr, endorsed by two persons known to th superintendent. C. W. SHIVELY, . Superintendent Public Instruction. Astoria, Or., February H, 1830. p "- ' y- .THE GERMAN ELECTIONS, Pwile-PaBic Stridently One of Tlie ;-3 . ""'-BMKiftfs Smrises. RJ7SSIA BVZLDOSVi'G BULGARIA. -Sofia, Feb. 20. Russia has de manded that the government of Bul garia shall pay 3,000,000 arrears of money due on account of Russia's oc cupation daring 1878- and 1879. The I Remand is in part related to the col- aolidation under one government of Bulgaria and eastern Roumelia. Rus sia iias never pressed tbe debt, but demands the arrears now, apparently .under a sense of irritation. THE GKKXAK ELBCTIOXS. 3 , - .TfcrJj-Bfrr TaatUf 111 Treat' EaVtMCj. .u-4 , rrr: , . uerlix, r eD. "an. XOB general elec tion for members of the German reich stag took place to-day. The aggregate numbers of the vote polled was phenomenal- The election officials were overwhelmed with work and at the polling places they were unable to keep up with the crowds of electors who during the noon hour hastened to depoaite their their votes. The majority of factorys were closed during the day. Many anti-semitic conservatives voted for tbe socialist candidates in order to spite Verohow. A great sensation was created here at one o'clock thk afternoon, by the sudden receipt of an order from the emperor for all troops to march to Oenzberg, forthwith. The orders were mstntly complied with. The people were almost panic stricken until it was announced that the ma neuver was simply one of the military surprises inaugurated by the emperor to test the efficiency of the garrison to reply to a sudden attack by the ene my. . Tka "Graaale" Arrlrei. Qoeenstowx, Feb. 20. The steamer Uermantc arrived from New York to day. ' A BlMttrtti pxplaalaa. . 'Paks. Feb. 30. Fortv-three bodies have been taken from the Colliery XKciscien, which exploded Tuesday nignt: in aaainon to tnese eigne min ers were badly injured and have been rescued. All the patent medicines advertiseu In this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles etc can oe Uouclit at the lowest nrices ntJ. W. tvrtfiurs aruK.tiore, opposite ucciaeni ihmcj, Aswm. IF YOU HAVE amHtCk IaWUratloB, Fhrtwleme, SfelcBeadache, "all run doWBMoala; fleih, yoa will Had Tuffs Pills tke rasaedyyoa-aeed. Tfeejr tern y the weak atoBBeefc sad BUILD UP the -sscglaa; eBarffies. BeJforera fireaa -aacatal or physical overwork will Sad greet relief from them. Elegaatly eager coated, Price, 25 eeate per box. SOIiD EVERYWHERE. Offiot, 44 Murray St, Mew York. I. W. Case. BANKER. ESTABLISHED - - 1870. Traniactg a General Banking Buiine. Drafts drawn available In any part of tbe U. 3. and Europe, and on Bong Kong, China Ornca Houas : 10 x. n. to s r. jc Ood Farxows Buitudixo, Ajtorla, Oregon. Magnus G. Crosby Dealer la HAEJWARE, IRON, STEEL; Iron Pipe and Fittings, 8TOVCS. TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON AMD 0 -Tox XLexx-t With fty-flve bead of cattle for half the increase. Call or write to O. P.JOHANSON. Vesper. Clatsop Couaty. Or. ' f - '' . mr mm m pb w mia -TRADE KbHKmARIC ;0.M0."foElS-AVMBfflln; Astoria Real Estate & POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder nerer vanes, A marvel or trinity, strength and wnolesoraenesa, 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 phate powders. Sold only in canx. Ho va l Baking Powder Co. ioe w'all-st.. N. . Lrwis M. Johnson & Co., Agents, Pott- iana. 'iregon. I In consequence of the demand for those beautiful lerel lots. Mr. P. C. Warren has been induced to plat ninety-six lots Adjoining Warrenton on the .East. Which will be known and sold as East Warrenton! THE RAILROAD runs through the plat, which Is only 200 yards from the Warrenton depot. For further information call at once on the ASTORIA REAL ESTATE GO. A NEW ENTERPRISE. City Express Transfer Company. H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller, PROPRIETORS. Headquarters at Slain Street wharf. TELEPHONE NO. 43. Jl General Express and Delivery Business transacted. Your patronage is solicited. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There Is uo occasion for tho most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or Sau Francisco for Custom Made Clothes Ai they can pet Better Fits. Hotter Vork maiHtup. anil for less Money. Uy Leaving their Orders with M EaNY. Now Goods bv Every Steamer. Call aad Sr lllui hI stlafj Voi.rrlf P. J. Meany. Merchant Talliir. - .JrflUi'" -" ..VY .J HYU . ...""cci' Ii" r Y. ttttr'w v BARGAINS Lots In Tract 3 of the beautiful suburb of CHELSEA, only five minutes walk from the steamer landing at Sklpanon and terminus of A. & H. C. R. K. These lots are 50x100 feet, on tbe first bench above the tide land, are clear and level, and good water obtainable within ten feet of surface. Prices from Seu to 75 ; f 30 down, balance $10 per month. Ten Acres, suitable for platting, clear and level ; on county road and within easy drh e of Astoria. Front Corner Residence Lot in Block No. SO, OIneys. Six Lots In Block 9. ADAIR'S ASTOKIA, tannine clear through the block, and mak ing a fine residence site, looxiso. Only one block from Columbia river and street car line. Price, 31,050, part cash. J. H. MANSELL, Real Estate Broker. "EIUANK W. REACH. OP TORTLAND, J? tells us that he has a fine body of tide land for sale cheap, if sold soon. His address a , Muitnoraan oiock, romanu, uregon. H. W. Strickler, M. D. DEALER IN Purt Drugs, Toilet Articles, Etc Prescription Clerk speaks Four different Languages. General practice of Medicine attended to uj ius uucuir. Second btreet, near Postofflce. Choice ! EAT AfifiE WW I ". 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