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"'TgjP O & " - &?- ?Brt .-.,-- , -., .. . . ri..s X - - - - w n i j-.- r-tmsxaemm wr J( f Br ,rF T- -l -W . rIMJI 1M1 MVMf UrfV .-- -.' r . m - . . J fefi " SPrS (f .y-3fefefiLte.fc. " yl wJl w, . . 1 I nlliT l '" I nVn I mmL &&s&m rmwm 1 Til I till I I . - VOEXXXLV, NO 12-. i - I I -- j ir -iTLiSU ' -!' VT'' 1 C I ST0R1A, ORBGOIV, SUNDAY. MAY 25. WM. -- t- j- PRICE FIVE CENTS PBDCEEMMgS: IJCflJT 6MESS. t cific Dty DoctJ - v Sproxl by California Associatkd 1'i.wss. 1 WJvWOTuMay The house're solved itself into a committee of tlie whole on the river and harbor hill, Tbe appropriation of $500,000 for Hennepin canal to connect the Mi---aippi river itlrtbe Illinois iiver, therebv esuitg a .waterway he' tweem.the Miiippi-ad lake Mich igan, was debated at "length. Turner otGorsia,oved -toitrike' out the appropriation. This was defeated by a jartrvoteayesDOnoea 122. Cha ste roVei with the BepubBcans. ju The appropriation, Tor the Pacilic rirfics ns not reached in the xSuisiderc atiou of the river and harbor bill to-day. At A o'clock :the, committoe. rase. IDQ UK 11UUK KUU U lliuuiv; lu the memorv of Wilbur, of New York. jAt rthe Trpqet of .Wilso of Iowa, itwa decided to like p the lniporferi liacbUl.oMd nexand pro- ceea wim u anai iuubucu. t SU-wart.caxfiSDliDeMbat Itereafser he should not agree" to the considera tion or anjlhjug but theuilvei JjiU, except tb'apf roprBSon bi ! li C IX THE SCNATR: - - ,r ""Tl lMiprai-rMatrrfc.' WatWerrt. I Special to THR'ATtmi'AN.T - Waixqtok, May2-L In the f?en ate. to-day, Dolph introduced a bill, EnttKJHJinr the ckv of Albany, Or.-, to aaataanaet a bridgeorecthe Willamette nver at Uiat place Gftrliale'H rrleutials as bonator elect from Kentucky wen prestnted and filed. ,scfc vi .! 5 At 12:40 ptfcfeSral1 appropriau bill came np and its consideration was proceeded with. Ilawley.'mailt' a lon afh iar aahjliliearl depicted aadWtaJL lilenal npropneliouM-far theBaTT. - Tithout reaching any action on the Baval appropriation bill, the senate adjo&rsed at 4:15 1 M. CaJMireWaaal"ramwtttrerir lecUI to Th JL3TOR1 AX.J WASSDfar6s,May 21The! follow iag haTe been appomted members or tte-Baahblicaa" cobgreeaional commit cemmit tee: riaJifiii uTa Tim Pever;Kevada BfirftiMpXoalu-CBrter; j3regon Dolphf Washington- - Allen. . -A MY BCK F.lVORi.0 THE VETERANS! 1'iuie 01' ikltlciueHI Is IIxtfHdcd. Sprtni.UrliiK AsiohU.n.1 WistnsiOTONrMay 24-A chaKge in the ruling of the mineral lands offer. was Tnade to-day, and a decision rendered by assistant commissioner Stone. It is bleld fhat a soldier who makes a location or- filing under tbe- soldiers' homestead law of .1872, .but who , fails to make pettlemenf withitfi -mouths there after, does not thereby forfeit Ins right -toMfaennrViinless some advene claim intervenes prior to itlie date upon which he actually makes a stilemenL TKeo-ultfliaaJieeu that a failure s inakeui setttement within his iu.jii Uh forfeits allTrights to the lauds. K . Vnle'slXost Wlil-ht? Kace. i5idc)ajJoTuK Atorivx Nev HwEKCJouii.jJiIayL The Tale-A'tlanfa race waswoiTlJyTale, b,four lengths. -Yale's time -was 20 minutes and 17 seconds." t 1 r jUV HcarLfjaiaee Ullasre. U dinCAOO, May 2lf- TheTital statis tic bureau hero refuses to accept any death-rerttitateB: giving ar tbe eattce, heart" flisease. g'SucH" disease they claim, isn cloak for a physician's igBoratvco of the real cause of death, or to cover 'an the facts.. Russian wolveskilledJiOJi human . w .. ISFEBKA1 DESTROYERS u,.n..ur rifc TWnnMilflK U UV MU1UU611 who ujiamiiu. mm. rmcmmr.'WMmAmtstBH:tnt rm 1 Hat ta TgAyroaiAy . .Inl !!! 1 WASKixaios, May 'J. Alien m-" troduced a resolution authorizing the jit i imt to Appoint s commgmon tp ciMUL a" ICcatiornJii'Tnget"156wd for1 a dry dock. -JLt tht..Mgyttini rf "iH''j A1 lea chaaaa the rasolution-by sot re ti jrtiftfc'thf location to a point on Paget sound, but any where on the coast line between the northern boundary of California and the south araliMiailin of -BriBah Oolvmbia! TberesoTnliOT iwas adopted and S10 000 appropriated for the purpose. lateryretatlaai f Blaud'n Bill. eea oa the JMsate anti-traet bill re ported to tfeetr-respective houses to day that the aecikm-introdncedim the uoaeeJjy JoiaaLof Missouri, and aaeaalJairJlnMiaa,, relating to coalmWmKmlm'fnhm competition m Ui? traawportauon an persons or propiafc-, wag tbe only pawt in dispute made toaasassiuate the deccan of BbSbq T8 3 0 I A Tbe ilusiaUTifoT;rument will hold a"naticnalindnBtfiaVfair at Moscow in WiL.hAx , - - Theslave trade at Zanzibar has btr come very -Ijrisk since thuRblaottaue was rwHed.agng:Y-t :aslsJjcIua:"jr'iaqct A new germ, said to be the, origin. of diphtheiin, has been ' discovered in Berlin. j !fiBhj?&ererb3nore than en (livorcSTtosL slugle divorce in the French provisoes. p( ags, kerabiatTor which themaa Jf Three German naval officers were re cently sentenced to imprisonment for accepting bribes. t .. , , An Italian spy 'has been sentenced at Micefaiy five ears', imprisonment anTl to pay-nT,O0Of Tine. A genuine Boman pig of lead has re cently been discovered nt South Cave, hi East Yorkshire. . jt r ft Bneelahii ordered from St Efienne, prance. .Smokeless1 iiowderj cartridges to supply l,)00,000nfles. - J A London disi)atch says a defici ency of J&lSlOOO has been discovered in the banjc of New Zealand. ' ' ' A contract involving 22,000.(K)0 for buildini? tSilroads in Mexico has been secured by an English syndicate. Bismarck has already two secretaries ces, One "bl tbem"is the assislaul doctor ot Schtt eninger, The Chinese are strengtheniag their position; along the Boasiaarontier audpropose to jeaiat the aggressions of their powerful neighbor. ' Ad'ncee from iW Africa eWte that Major Wkamahn,haa captared-Maken-dini, plating the whole coast from that piace o Awiawiar in we aoaus 01 me Qprwiaat-"-, , fialiajgirjhtj aromiBedto, Beigiuni Englaica aanport to'iaaimaia Mneu tral aitada, in caae ot war." Xiajpold feailaFM4aTnnadSiiau -.-m. pi 1 myA , - A j SjfTial )))- California AsiocfATRp. Pkk v. SnATOOA, N. Y., May 23.- Th1? Presbyterian general assembly has found at least a temiorar' way out of (he renaiott tangle This morning tne moderator wa3 auiuonzea 10 ap point a committee, consisting of nine teen ministers and teu elders, repre sentiinf erery squads to name a cpa mittee to bring in a report conceramg theTevision to the next general assent bly. This committed will consist ot fif teen ministers and ten elders, and ehjill be called "The' Aaaembly's Cota miltec on Revision of the Confession of Faith." It shall consider sugges tions made byPresbytepesDd form ulate to the general 'assembly such alterations Land amendments to the confessibn-of ifavtii, a are deemed desirable. The committee is em powered. totfiU'Taanciea1 io the com niittee. t'mnstmeet not later than October 81.. 1890 t ' , The committee is instructed as to the sco)e the report is expected to follow. Ifciae -follows : Whereas, sixty-eight prftrfiyteries answered nof" anisixty-aHHI 0C thpie'Breab'terifi as swf rjwe-rifeJT rlpfelaly jklthaf lUer-deaified-ihatao ahaage ia the confession of faith should be made, that impairs the integrity of the system of doctrine x 1 . ii xi r- ..jl J-jl 1. laugut uienu, inereiorer nuireai.iuit this committee on revision be and hereby are instructed. -that they shall notprbfloWasy Aera6bns or amWiid- meni uiat win in any way impair me mtegnty of the reformed or calvmistic aystoIdtrineto-nightintUejcooi fession of faith. IM'KKNAI. :ff EJ lEVM.K. THE FILIBUSTERIHCt SENSATION. Ueonl Frakcls Iraiiit.BBats lie Recert'ATonni'llie Globe. ClBK)n OI Uie lower court, uiauiusaiui; theauit of the Oregon Pacific Railway Lw; s. j; js4j iiyi:x CoJLarebover $10000 from the estate " -' M H ! W-' 1 THE DECISION AFFIR1EI AAveraely to the Oregon Paciic Rallread. Special ta Tub Astiiki n.J , New York, May 24. The supreme oonrt to-dav affirmed the recent de cision of the lower court, dismissing ixteasiex: i? Hi of Commodore Garrison. The com-1 .,...,... , ., aay claimed tnafcwarxison nati agrceu - ;- to'buyJxMMonsor-'steei raus ior me-j -jjtn Asocrjus, uai., .uayi. wauer comoanv. He to Imj paid the actual 'n ,nii iln .nilonmM nnmod in h coat of the rails io. addition to $10,000 , 1Wi.rllf,r.eOTll.rnl 0r ,i.D,ir0W0Ben new in the..companYsnrst mortgage uQuiis.." " . ; , AftoTwitiii!?aNear the coainany sot republic of Txwer Callfomra. Th i ibe .rails elsewbere, but Garrisoa re 1 interview in the Eceiiiwj ATAv)vw taiaed $10,003 oat of the &1J.UU.( 1 vs. -The Ki-callcd filibustering worth lorbondd which V;1? ' niovemont at San lieg.N reduccl to given Tnm as security. The eonr., Imuis ...... , , that as the company paid the cou j "t'tual ftieUi, tras a conrecuue of poos on SIOO.OOO worth of bonds it ni!i uhoknewsomcthiug-aboutLower had .acquiredr to his possession or theijf,,,;. an,i -vTho?e ioiut 'opinions ??r jj lupon annexalion, ,wero, aed'by a Will .8h tke Rimlan (.ovcru Michigan gentleman, who had a pro meat, j ject of invasion in bis mind. Many Special 10 Thk astobi w.j plan- were discnffietl' lit iione ha.v New York, Mav 2L - Herman Kern- boon n'pted' penaki, an American citizen to dav ar- j B A. btephen a iyspier re rived on the steamship AwjslsUi "v j porter who had written about the forte. He had been confined in n , peninsula, was called in. He it v.-;h Russian prison for fifteen months, and 1 wo oflered a scheme Of a during that time his wire spent $1,000 , government with il array, of to supply mm witu me oruinary com-1 ""-- v"f """ J , . -uXlrtM pJ s--Vj Wti.-V. AV lXDICiNANT OFEICEK. ,. n s -3 .. . j. i'SfATESMil'S QPIHION. He was release 1 .Tanu- ewspapec reponcr , . oiiK (hmno'n fho orrt .if mwt... Ofuoral, lH'vec. lud,any councclion t.rv"nr ufnfA nininp nnil ivill hrin.r ! Wl'tll tllP WOiemCIlt! lie snit against the Russian .eovrnmeiit ' P by StephV-iis as' ah intinnet1iatory lie v.is taken Rendytii? Figlitar-'Hht CoMMtrf - ' J BcnfHwor.1 " - Sak DiEao, JJCaii2ir-Cbl. M.-Ai Ferrer, anonceroUtbrgUretLhfit of the Mexican army, wflbreaideain this citv, has issue'd the followiffg1 chal- il-uc 10 cuiiut jiiiim. ui iuu jcu. uu- casioued -by' remarks ouade by .the lati tex in Uie colnmn3-joihisij(papevr,Jr ui rexerence 10 uie-xuexicauB: t ASanDiero.Cal.:Mar23;1890. AS a Mexican whooshed his blood in de-' fense of his conairy-r and also wit nessed innumerable acta of Mexican bravery and patriotism.,'1 cannot allow 10 jo iiiiiiuiii:cci. liiu iu uiouii iuu- tnuied m an Sun. wherein editor Mexican as one who'is invincible in liifflr"liiiisterYMsliTT Tiirts M - 8-Hour MoTelmpracticaWB L WOHlC1XaMESJJrWHEKATSEM THE SEAL t n FIffiJBBIKsV Special bxhe California Auociated Pkkss. Loxdox, May 2i. The working men's organizations are engaged in considerations of. the matter of giving ;agrandflabor reception, to Emperor tne gross lnsmr con- wHMn. of, Germany, on the occasion item vx last nighvg ",." -? t -6' Va -t , r, aitorSmithreferetoa o.his visit oEnglandjrin July. The b who'is invincible in demonstration will bo made lnrecgm- peace, and invfeible inwar.What a fton Qf the efforts of the kaiser to t t 1 f mi-. m iikj 1 v til , iow ana oase cxprcoa; ,xa 06 the condition of working- between himself nnd-th S.n "Diego Union, when Stephens concluded to jwritp t!u? tllihnitprnTfrTvntionanrl .sell ittothehLrhestbidSer. .If" r The Sai rDfl'f? IfjifQitftw'iZ n iKiir. aNo otherrtririiti: O 1 J i Ne!ra3ka - Nearaalca l.egilatIou S,Kol:il to Th A-rroai.V.l - IiiKcotNNeb.. Mav 2L-Governor 1 The Sai ,DiJg.A L0ifQl4uQ':z Ihi Thayer-to-dayi3sned"n proclamation ltir. aNo othorrtrinu scoundrel who uttered ifc darned not UiUSO tltC llllt: JIIIU .LLlVtl. KltllUt.T. It shows plainly "his alliance with filibustering- I have- offered the ini-r mediate .services, ot .myself and one hundred volunteers to Governor Torres of ""''lower-1 California, to protect Mexico from filibusters from here. Ifthia.nlibusterous gov. ernor general Smith, will cross into Mexican soil, I wfightpjrn with pistols, swords or fists,- whatever he may choose, to determine whether a Mexican is a coward as he haspnblicly . charged.- Yours truly,'1 ' Makuei A. X Ferurb, Lieu't Colonel llth Regt. Qavalry, Goernor-ge'nefnl Smith let tf or Iios Angeles yesterday, and has not been, heard from. Tfcr ia-IAatle t a !, SpeJait.THr;AsTOa;u.3nt SSvi- Ottawa, May, 2teaalar 3 Jffopr donald. lnf TfcWu. T H. aava tha I sealers will ignore any action at tha nanos ot the Araencan aiaomuia Canadian sealing flaai, Ha aaara thay started on their " annmal hmnt January last , They 00. doarn as far as San rraaciaco then follow the seals' rwrpieaing them np aathey go along. They will go intoBehnng sea, as they coavaidar tney nave a oerfect right to do. Ml have long thought the whole matter will be bTOugitto'rmitnrityby'some act ot bloodshed." . . for a snecial sesaion f the legislature on June 5lh next fur Hip' parppseof enacting a law establishing a maximum rare ior-way rreignt raii-a and to repeal thut iortioii of the Tiil. statille(CrJltingalK)ardof,tnui3pi)rta-: a ;j -rdaace. y jj jj; l -'-- vvvnvs'vM AT-H . Everr One af TfctetM ShttHld Be Haageti. Speoal to Thk Astobiax.J Chicaoo, May 24.- An attempt was nmdeJu-Uay fevb4owr'npthyHarmarket raepnactt,tewec ted inmemory ot the policeTKlleofhy baiabs. May '4 1888. The police discovered under the base, a ten-pound can or dynamite, with a fuse attached, which was partially burned. Tbe heavy rain this moruiug probably prevented a dreadful explo sion alio. the aleatraction of the lotinmenU 3 ; 5 f 5 ' 5y -Q rKH r.1 ' ' " ' Tw t.ndleB)rmruc4. Special to Thk ATitiANM Providence, R. I., 24. -Mrs. John Hilling, Mrs Delhi Mnuuell and Miss Mamie Haling were rowing in a can vas decked boat, on Davisville pond tins mnniihgwhen the craft suddenly filled. MraMhneH -and- Miss Hul ing were drowned, bntMra. Hnling eacaied by clinging to her dog, which swam with her to the shore. Pnallc Schools Mwat Renala. fniVttiHTojiikNj ; , r Des Motjtes, -Mar"24. -The Iowa state - congregational .association to- day in seoriTiereaaoptea a resolu tion denonncmg the f attack on. tne pHblioj'aohoDls'ijy Cathorks. also one askiug eougressmeu to support tbe Wilson billi to pflbet the effect oL the recent ongmal-paekage syHtem. tha' into leather tien: to amend the state electioi by the adoption of the .Australian ballot system, and to consider and giTexpr88ioivin'favor-of an increase in the volume of currency and of free Coinage of salver. r tfflK"ltlMg,KafluW. Sp'cl-di.o Ink . sroni AN.J v4 . New York, May 24. A alow game, with a most exciting ending, was the feature of to-dayTs national game. For eight innings thowisitors made nothing to tha locals' "live. In the ninth inning the visitors, by bunching; made twelve runs, to the amazement of their opponents and of the visitors them-telves. Score New York r, Chi cago 12. A Perfect Waterloo. Sot rial toTtfx Astokum 1 New York, May 24. Twenty-four hundred witupjPtl a Waterloo to day at the Player'a game, in which the Cleveland" team retired from the grounds nfter'riifte innings, with oiu lonely goo egg. Score Npw York 15, Cleveland nothing. iu:h:i ox ri:uito;r. iitl IZiirglnr -r daace. in lTtim- men, in, Germany, and his endeavor through tha recent labor conference in Berlin, to spread, the benefits of his worK to lanorers 01 otner connines. As-there is-no opposition to the pro posal of the reception, its occurrence is positively assured io. .Pr-aly y av .Haatw. Special to. TBE Astojria ?f.) ihr "r Paris, May 2-t-A sensational story isnublished to ike effect .that a con spiracy againsf Rasia, with, branches in au me- luropean coumnes ana headquarters at IBerlm, has been dis covered jandr that t the csar has asked the emperor toact in the matter. Special to the AST0KIAX.J -rgeaHktaaa.aett the ). Special to The Astoriax. 3rt L0KoirIay 24. The king of tha Belgians arrived at Balmoral eaatia to-day. He made the journey ,f or the purpose of wishing the Queen happy returns of her birthday. Tha fn ents consisted of large,7bcqaet, three feet in diameter, cpppaodof mauve colored orchids. . ,1 ' j ,t. V (i (fC AM 1 Wiftk im SCHtC-. Mcke T Maeai tmr I.wcle. Speei alilt) Thk Astokian .1 lv turee rouu &Jmt!Mml3oZS iianche, tbe fBV.ad Mike .ucia,wae an av. tractiap-of the Madison NreJt theatrS tc-aigiiU-t theaall of akae or the third il -M-l b I llll !! r I "l "" ii "-'? '1 , flghtrag aad punishad La a aavayiCheraWBsi;ome urNa an exhibition oTjrrest- j liTgaVtrvaMM, la wajaa. tne aaanne threw; ibe lleVToriarjiecjii head. f CamraeHe Welfy.'Jht. SputriaiE-K AsToaiAM.I -injfei NwWat, May 2 Joe McX-Uffe ia alltd with Slaving refusal to m afraid of Wfcat XI SyectalloTKE IA -WvrTHffiQ 1 e5 !3Hi!fey. tuntA..J l.t it by eleSaajcity and reducing thamtime of tanmncirom months to taveor six days, iBjt&niong the latest cbeeqveries reported in England. 5 The German artillery, by an imperial order, -isto "be armed with-bronze can npns, which JUtp benanufacture from thebTongnitrAtkeu"' niiin lie French during the lastwar. At Dantzic aeventv-one persons vt4eHrenfe-feer' &&& i nbrkiaeht-J'6r1 nludernagvassefa a . : i4 -c r . . -- 4WMc were 'tnBda-TaewrHe!a, a- town on tbe Baltic, near Dantzic. The ejcperinceS of" the English and Italian-. govrnmeatsi during: the last jear" with ' WrenW t o-'1 lO-tou guns have demonstrated the monstrosities of this isbrt'trenolc-get wanted the aavy. ' ,' , . h The Russian ambassador, in'-"an urgent note to-the Porte, demands payment of the arrears from the war ,dairJii7ol-erwise.h-t TaaU2ujsui will reserve the right to take farther e nativaa offjttau Reuaaund Men Heiena, MonK, .May 23.r-Actiug goVenio?3iSH)kaTi tot-day appointed L. N. Hershfield and Marcus Daly, world'-s-fair, (XMimiaaioaerar'and ex-. 6yeinrlte!E. r3ollik4 alternates. - .1 Yarlr. - ad uing Ugh luraajbf )eii oae-cuarter of au inch, both brtg H9Kfe tfcord. 0 fCT A YACHT RATI:. New Yok, M-Mteris gouur foi iM3-.wlaV Beat-nd'tpe'-Iar o m. loeo. a synuicaie 01 riiiaaflrirtiVTiTlif 11 11 will bUBB irpIBBU NewYc hjpewW'aamany.t.jiJu ptivea jranroteT place, have spent the TRrwrv-kv r-v orTAv riium wiutgra -Udertpedical advice, are be- aia(j,f Sfiarr. a.'S5d!rR "Itis nronosed to lew a dutv of JD nepaent4ou -all arcandieffl p6rtetrrthe Coago'free Urterthe Tirocecds to be used in recuoerating 4 -5.1 .- a--f.S -,'f . ,. .V T"V-ltcr Willi r yral. wpnTunMwi 01 iviug. -wupuiu sat.,Sak33G &&? d&sfL x'.-. nu... u.: ..i. 1. !'.-. The sloop yaclit?lJo- CheEorfcuguese Northern Patriotic to EngLaud'to race league ha.sleen diasolyed, owing to armtjjniy -OT-tne iaemoeiis -oojeewag ,toeolict xTO8tnetQfco' Natall Pax at New Special to The Astouian.1 New York, May 23. -The steam ship Birminia with a cargo of Italian inigrantafe held at quaran tine on account of having small pox patients on board. Special fn Jaa Aaroaxa v. -- v - Chioaoo, Ma: BarretVCiea" Father I . rr.ii.ir i 1 ?s anornmg. trom lay A Stead j (ianir and iooil Slay. SlWCl.UUTllK AnTOU A.V.I f yBaooKXT-T," May 23. The ,Pla er .s team phowed up' well t)-day, in a stead.Vgame- The weather was good which insured a good attend mcn of thirteen' hundred rpsople. Score -Brooklyn .8, Pittsburg N Special Vraturrv. Special to The Ahtouian Brooki.t.v, May2t' -The National Ltame was niayed ierore ie-i man a thousand witnesses to-day. The game wm jefenly played "by the two clubs, witk d J special features. .Ssore -Brooklj-h 7-CleveLind 3.u ' Game HHd Audlroui. Special to'tnaiA'aoV.iv.l PpOELPEUA, May 24. -A go-d gaue to-day sit' the national grounds and witnessed by about two thousand. Score -Philadelphia, 9: Ciucennatti, 7. ' t i . w " vFcll I'raut aTraiu. Sicial to The AsTORfAX.I Omaha, May 24. -Henry Babb, a 1 wealthy (Citisenr of Monticallo, Iowa, wag fatally injured this moruiug v by 'falling from the Union Pacific train, iriear Clarke's. Neb. u2 Aalker SIa t ae Shacked. sps-i to Thk Astor:ax.I Hochbster, 'May 24. "-Frank Fish, who murdered John Callinn al. Cau- andnigua, has.bceu sentenced to die by electricity m. the week ending .lh.lv 12th. ' IInu:N,Tiront, May 21. -This city is infejte.l with crimiiialand the pxst few d!iya-haH-witn?wed'-a-tlozen ImH burglaries. Thursday-''evening the rpidencej of (Jol. MeGutcliPon w;is burglarized rand tired, and 1,000 stolelL , The 1 hotels Briulwalerlwas burglarized.ld.st night Jirulj ff.000 ,itt money 'and jewels were ihke.JJ - The police forco h.ts bjeii doubled and a niouuteuL )arol tlp-owix out in the residence portKji. The niayor this morning issii" I a proclamation offer ing 300 dollars for the body, deid or alive, of any liouso bn'eiv incendi ary, or highwnyToLb,r, mid warning all paiBons-iot'emnlpyed tp leave the city within twenty-four hours. The reign of crime is unprecedented mid the beat citiens aro decph eoncenul about the8tateofafT.iif.?. . Drotriieil in S"s-iii Kivrr. Special to l ir.sTOi:iN J ' Boisr. Ci rv, Idaho, May 2 1. At ten o'elock this morning, L. 1). Ilopson, of the geological survey, and his assistant, Frank Moore, wem drowned in Suakc river PwhUu oiigaged in banking the stretnn near EaglPTock, Bingham County, Idaho. The body of Hopson has been "recovered anil will probably, be sont.to" -Ids aelatives, iu Colnmbiaonth 'Carolula ' Young Hopson wan in charge or the hydro graphic work, on the irrigation survey, and was esteemed oubfthp mot dfficieiit and valuribl members of the corw.. - . j. '4 crT hns wm&ii ajt-iUg:c . ) Speelarto Th e astotatt3 . Chicmx).', rULrMav 3'-nDuriDg a , ? rr?"-i a Lr-a - t- r n.;. 1 neavy Tnnanar Ban afternoon, Wm. watrick storm 'this aaaaa Barrell, a teamster. tthhtaingl-adflled. ' ' - 1 SO tAJ70'T2A ACr irT 1mt MoO io mJ 3 - aa .? r ,r . iniM & fc' . it t.'T j!r w-l .X-SJ rteenrr demanded ftfT-adfidviole'rif - ' anea9Bj'u4iBtiai,4s3H'jO && " 5i;!,UAW!w 1 t Sjcciai 10 in ATOTnyj -- Pni-AD-LpnrA, May 24.The work fro the tax vie feature of yto day's Players game. The attendance jwas leas than a thousand, but -every 'one was enthnstic:J1Scdn -PhhV jadelphia 10, Buffalo 8. A VarjFalrU4 ,Mit. Special toTHKAsroBlAW.l ' Bohto.v, May 24. -About two .thousand people witnessed to-day's igatfm mminry tmtiM.sftke home team played well in the field, put in the box several errors were acored. Ialh third inning, tbe locals Roofed, as flHpbY banc-iag.xlatil gfffgHrg Gr ( .. . . . 1 r! T' I.vft J - II 7 ---. - . - " " j" jtIt o n T"S "i- J rt tftail si jjir v. n " ' " X -"' " " 1 , . 11 - u '- cl "i' wSj a.tjr . ' , . r -i!is M-i.M iin 1 'J Kill: : . . a-r. . '" i m -- - ; ., - .. -:r: .. r-.r. l If - " " "fc .DnibiiL'afijJoHJnofUni-. - p a - - ftl ,' Jia1im"iyp-A; ' ' '""WT If a . J 1 llw-.l-r - innrpnuitwso r 11111 ruri p- t w ir ; j mmirMii riir mil Mill Uii l Ml M-B nj-mj.Li.ji. c.j- mi ij,i rr- --I-B- l--m. . ,1 m Jf-m i . B ,,, - mV ft y-ltf-KV-aii imS fcw n ! hiiii- wIIHIMIVh - - W--t'bt aHaa aa a h vi i r h vf a ihi . -j,. ,....,-- ?2 jit SETT3 p-1-' ' ', . t a -jffv ,6 SVjr; -5r 5 -3BE-?rrfcsi R-g ---. T a S rtmil 1Sk Uklrinn an in ... . J :? - - .1 l.l i I.I.. . A . . r k-l. . U'? R iSu Si i m hi nil' itit . - ..- . 5 P r -j .w ."it, i iiiicfnaiciii, iriiert urfjim -wati uuautv.iuiu iiuoit- your uiuiivy au auvi u uuiMinw "4 iV ? -..--.- il -T JiEg B?fere in-lindTd P-f Callrly, exmuthiarope and buy a feW? bWof c the&ricestf : afcNG'e3iuu!ie a nr-M . tt ""- .aA - j1- :& kb -- -- w. v--t jfc "j - - k -- .iii a l4t i.T'?i r aiviirce. is ai present-are only SlZo ana 9I9U. lermsi llall cash, and lialance m Three montns. ;; pv jno-a fine DeeD Water Frontage and good ! - a f !- FT -. -jJ-ir a v . .. yV . . came a urcat uuy. uue-a-iiumucr I : E I B . t r V ji .. 3 SB I9Sl.tl -04i1K3. a fF I - C I - J 7 -- J -, r i- - .il.l yota7i.ii, . .---w v-" yt. 1 - v -t a ivvi-4 juvau u vii.vv' ;j uproTeent8 vara under way5 now, wnue a Electrieity'Ja. the lioaie. Prof. R. H. Thurston, in a recent article, giyes-a graphic description of what electricity will do in the near future". He says it will break up the present factory system and enable the home worker once more to competeon living terms with great aggregations of capital nr unscrupulous hands. Great stearaeugipes will undoubtedly become generally ihe sources of power in large cities, .and will, bend out the electric wire in every corner of the townTbel ping "the sewing woman at heriuachine, the weaver at his pattern loom, the mechanic -at his engine Lathe, giving eveftr bom&the mechani cal aids 'heeded, an tbpwkiiclieH,- the laundry, the elevator, and at the same time giving light, and. possibly heat, in liberal quantity and1 intensity. j i'ti : ' flli'T HACKING" 00 UGU can La s.qutcly enred hy 5iliiloh'.s Cunt. V g.uiranieu TU J. O. DeraeuU i A$ilTer41ouTOtiaMA J:. ' IHKASTOKIA..1 CusoN', Nmada,Mavi2i: A mat ing to 'Ject delegatcs.to thrto sil- v.r convenuon.mec at ui court uonse this evening. Judge Edwards, the chairman, madep terbe-piecvh, dwell ing on the importance of the mealing. Arfter!?ouj ;ctusi fefqllqwii gentlemen 'wercnamedi as delegates to the conventien: C4en. Clark, Judge Edwards, Geo. .,Chedi. John AVag ner and S. P. Davii J I UrouiitdjWhUe natulug. S.ri.il to Thk a'storuh. Stockto:!, Cal . May ,24. Jos. Shec- han, a T-VefiT-bia-ltyjJ, rhosd1 parents reside in thiscity, was drowned, this af ternoonwhlle- bamiVbit Be canal in the western part of itown. t. ' Killed Thilc rnuaki ; ?., Special o Tux,A8xoiuaV. ,iW-ri Butte, Mont May 24. Tholafe c lizpatncK, a section nana; au years of age, was runoYerTin Ibe Montana Union yards abont "nooirtoday. He wasdruuk, and atteniptejl te cross the traPK at thelime ttbe switch engine wpa TBhig.i9vrKckvmi-iJcallod 'f Him, but too late, the engine running over him and (miting. him in the ab- A . Sckal If aitK-riunicA. S;criHl to .THE AfTOBlAiJ ' Napa, Cal:, May i-4.-T.ngt. niglif. t midnight the Oak Mount school house was almost, tolallyc destrovedjbyiire. The los js SlioQp, JnsujnuCQ 3GO0. The property-belonged to George E. Goodman. rcrrjixiaa9 faVatFlglit.'! '! Special to Thk Astokiax.j Sax Fr xcisco, May 2 1. -Billy Boss, tliqppiterwhoJcftagbE lfa5 iliard battles-fn the state ot Nevada," 'writes to the Calf. that lKwiUllght any 110 pound pugilist on the coast, for the sum of 1500 nfride, either Ixmdori or Queepsberr f rules with ! or1 ' wiffiSnt gloves. Td,is willing to fight either hi private or iu -public' r r " - . . Will Rebuild Imuiedlaielj- 3nccl;.t tol'rfr. .VsTOcrvx.T" -u"a ET,iii-SBOP.o, IVfay'' aiPrepara: tiors are being?iinade."torfiplaoD ttip. round housrccntlv. burnetl here, by one coniaining lorty sums., J-ws un-. uersiuoii iiiai woriv win ucgui ubal week. The sliop3 will all be rebuilt on an enlarged scale: - - , 1 1 1 A Sliockiug Acrideut. Special to Tu f. Astoki ax.1 S-h, Or., Maylft. -Fred Kendall, wlulo felling a tree nottr-' Woodbura, aboat twelve raileiroin Salem, to-day, was instantly .kijletl. .Thotree ,waa sawed in two, ud in '"Jailing struck him on the head."' His age was 23 years. The'man was the support of his widowed mother.' ihi n i . ;iinjLr.D:HK gi.ob. " fii ; r- j The I'aJitcsl.'rip liver; ttl.ade Itaund the World. Speei.UloTuEAsToUj.J , t v Tacoaia, May Jit George. .Franc is Train arrived in .Tacoma at 6:45 this evening, having xiale his trip around tne worio-in oi aays.-viioars ana o minutes. He was tendered, au ovation upon Ids arrivaLaudko.re3poded.1u a cJiaracteristic i)eecli- So Cliluc.se 'ccd Apply. Special to The Asxonix.l ABvxr, Or.r May "L The city court has denied the application of Chin Gin and Doc Ling,.,twpuChina nieu who wanted to- bonaiuralized be fore retUfuiugtij. pinna. The court holds ' thoy ,-tq notirwhite 'jersons within thq.meauingof Jhejuaturaliz- noniawsj r.t, '' i 1 Sonthcrn Pacific Extension. Social to TmjouuJ n4i3 i1? Sax Fiusaiscojaj May 1 The Southern Pacific Co., is about to .com menco io construction of, a tbroad gaueroad, naming jfrpni 1 anta .Ana 10 sanjuiegq, a-Hice,oi aoouc uu miles.? G0prehjQtHary- survey has recciiUy beeu,conleau4 the jypr will lo coiuuiencpdT.nf unccu, ,h 4 Irn.tu;ucji iH-Xljolden ;atc. SpecLU to TiEAjpuiAX.l Sx Fi-Otcisco, May 24. Fred ltud Innd .was drowned' tins. Ufteriiooa near theJlUXhQU4eoluw.bathigi vi .! ';T'caitir'r ,tlTjj,,eiry-sict. SlMJclai tbrTnfiAiiToiiiA?.V , j treasurex Tufley.Lis jver .lowfc audw not expfteodiyen4snlonr3 11 "-" itTrt bns r ,po1(xa-3, May 24.-E. L. Parmerof aJnaIowa,. .wakilled 11 ear, "ihcnassengerrdepbt brtheNbrth ctmSk&rmBf.pvSs were firbed anahisuilStoW; Hdiri tended'for gblto1 taafiair'iaa w dfifg Jews'fo engage in the bnb- Kca'tiow ofa journals of a- poHtical charaper. ..ns'xmn 1 .. Ka-sla'will ae'WeatraT. .Sj)Cial tO.THR Astoriax.1 Loxdox, Msy 24. The Standard? $ Berlin correspondent says the czar has declared, ffiajj jnT the event of a V?TrifnU ni.mftT' -riy Aa will tV infiw. fere, and will neither attack the Ger-manat.jn'nwelf.-wpor enter .into an alliance with. France. A'HtlBO. HE SIR fundi i it" RJI i dtu.J i?j-jlij ttoctarr lii-ir XearlvuJlltsaorlii itifln ot the?ttvet. anthi5. .esnCcialls1 th6 case with 'clulls'and tever.Intermtt- d MuatuXrom.in- Acai a&tidn tentfever?. anit'HSlftflaP diseases. To save doctors. bUkn ward; off Ulsease take Simmons' EiverJicgu latr-a.med-iciue.that) ineK-tediJut'sopMlarlbraeach year, and uskb$coaie.iuej njostpgpular and'lipst endorsetf n?lnclntjiniar- fectfbr, theute-pf Ulver.bbwel dli- cascs;-Ti.apn, uDugae; lowa. iri'i rn IKV John Rogers, fES -rartyrr Itffl H ' J- .qi: 'CXTAKIMI UUKEU, h'ealtlf5iul sweet hreathHsradyhy--t-lDii',Ca'- tarrli Itemed 1 4ttoe,oo cents. Nasal mjecraree;- J1.C. IeThenr.- -fi . . . -. 5BBJS&2SaP3&gi$i wUOioW.eur.bves1Suimh's(Wuaiih tioni eiwJWiUjiivuteiate Price, 10 ctsSCct50.aat9latJ. inent's. rr KTnn n:?N- -i 7 Four of .One Family Burned ta SpaVVoTABo,Ail.l -f XDb;May2At GoilubPms 8ia;M6daythe'I'hohse of ar farmer named CJonking, kin which were his insane wife andtwq children, caught firel , The farmer' hastened " to the house from an adjacent field, and at tempted to rescue the inmates. -He had scarcely entered the burning building, when, the root fell und all four were burned to a crisp. Flood iia Ta ffiera. Special to The AsfdkiAX.l Taxgiers, May 24. The Sefrou river has overflowed, and the town is inundated partially. The rnins of the Jewish quarter suffered most, as several lives were loat. There are many Moors who perished in various parts of the town. r-Tri i - ..- Bound to HaTe a Fight. Special to Ihe Astokiax J PTay 2 A not resulted over slopimig,theTbu- fight by-" the ' police. The' reason forinterfereace was that a horse was being gored by a bull The audience rejdpwn the seats' and had a free fight 'witnthe' policel' ' ;;r j, SAIjJSBIJRII'S OPINION norkrai-rf"W-ahVJar 1 aw. Special roTH Astortir U1 " Uondow May 2 Prime Minister 8aUsbujry,.toHday jmuited an interview kjja delegation of British workmen on tne ofgUt-honr .question. In answer 'to ri'tffessih'g Srgatriect and inost urgent appeal he. declared that the limitation of a day sjwock y eight hours was im possible of general, k adoption, in Eng land. The svstenf meant ruin to small concerns. It restricted the liberty of mdindnal fame and wages, and should be regulated A,.aoprd-ac$,with .the capacity of capital, and was opposed to anythiugltkecompnlsory measures. f ,71- I t'f 1 .Tt No Ckeatiag af Cover meat is Alio rcaLTkere. Special tocTaE48TOrA,Kj ST.pP-T-i-JBraiajMay -j24v A sup erintendent of "fhe military provision shops 'at Ki9l,"named Schutternisseck, has been'"exiled'to Siberia for life, for frauds om.ithe 1 government t His as sistant has .been exiled for four years. .. - . Bctf tettHlaa r o. Special talHKASTDBiATt J 1 , Pabis, Mayj 21. The Boulangist committee has been dissolved. iLi : AS tagla-4L8tora-r Fauafe. Special to The Astokiax. r QuEExarpw, May 24. The steamer City of CfiiSago arrived this evening, arter a terriDie passage ot wi Mayi20, 21 and" 22,-immense seas were shippejuul threes passengers badly mjureo. ogaroeuer, u oici, ul IrOyTe Carte.Cpmpany; ana otner sa loon pasflengers'were cut and braised. 0 of the steaHge passengers had a h?g,brplK-u.t - --1 - f ,f j in-, pfUo8ifor.el. SpeciaLtoH- Astobux. .Roite' May! 2L VDirquis Ungaro andcounty-Drcb'fonght a duel to-sy-nrh'swordfl-r Tbecount was wnndecl. uiiotne, -ngnt nana. J.ne Brir. was-the j-esult of a pobtical qh'SrrreT. A Cotto- PlaataUaa. Snfpll tflTm: AntTAK'L 1 Loxdox, 'May 3 It; is. staisdon good authority that. '. Paaha previous to Ins retain to Africa, in vested his private funds in aplantaAon at Bayamayo, with, tha object of cnltivating cotton and" other products. ST-UftNCt BUrTIjUU Tate Peerage aa am SpecudtoTJHiUsl11";3.-;5 . Loxdox, May 24. Itr k JrDred that the qnee wonW mak airaafh- ter, tieatnee, duchese'of boaitx, Dat Salisbury declared he wold rwigri if such .steps were ,aken, "aadT'inaaitrid thatitwcldbeamtraryt6'te ideas of theEngkhh people, who regarded the peerage aa no Kmger a aaere appana age oL the crown, but ag a rank cre ated by the' '3ritis,c69tntibnl only to be conferred as a mark oc royal favor under: 'the imoefc axeefasoaal cases. v " t . 111 n aVI ri"fr lam " Special to THa'XsTtJR-ki " Havana. Cuba, May 24. The mo- laases warohoasoa orBigmra at Cardenas, have been eatroye. by fire. The loss fe $30U000 ' 1 - " , c 1 ? A 8e vejro PaatahaMat. n Specialto Thk Asoxjr.l - j Zj uoxsTAXTrxop, may . a nan ofiBcers and fire st-dcaai 'wad were arrested for assaultiagthawMlB and daughter of.the chiei- drajnafjMB of tha jRussiaa embassy , at &ayadero, have been sehtehce' to f'ionth imprisoriment, fojbe followed by life oaniB ec to npoii. xe BtJBieuco is satisfactory to theBnnoiaa nai8tery. Young Bismarck, la IiOoa. Special to Thk AsTORTAW.l Loxdox, May 24. The Prince of Wales received Count .Herbert Bis marck at the Marlboroagh house to day, and had.a long conference with him. Tbe count dines ihia atening with his royal highness. - ,1( "n : Tit ' rt - Neirsfaitec W 4H,, t Wpmen arbemhnim to eater tbe field of journahsm,' ad thay an generally successful. In nearly all the large cities east f oten,.are em ployed as. reporters.on, the lage daily papers, ahd yib.xn'Tariably give satisf actic. Miay bl Ma are also engaged l in,amioali work. "Clara Belief !;whose!(.taUa . oa fashions and fads areso enjoyable, is a syndicate '"writer; aa) Is " ?BtX .who writes on tne same reDjeew'ge-erauy. Mrs. .Fraak Xeabduiaaa immmim of whatJLhey can accomplish hvthe janra paper 'world' it fhey "have braaaimd are determined fi succeed. " T l,il I II t . l-vT jdl o virJ "iib 55 .rJl RiwvtRfq V -rirtv ,v. ,-!') tlf. T.i).''itt -! ttij r.BR t'frv 6in Idyrt jt r t f f . Jt--i 'jnamiPa in 'ai- WSSK . jJBfviiaH Lruvt i JaWR6 3M POWDER - Absolutory Jpur. -- i il &fyKr nil o-uKj This powder neter vanes, A marvel ot ,iinity, strenetb and wbolesouteacsf Meza economical than tbe ordinary klBt, aaa can not be sold in competlUoa with tao bhiM tnde of low test, short welgat, alam or itkos Kite powders. jJoUonJwiacana. Botax. iciho PowdsbCo. l86VaU-st..Ji.y. Lawis M . Johxsox ft Co., Aseats, Pat land. Oregoa. 1 "11 ias. rwuii vsa risr?j6 ' Jo :!" 3a stew rt& fir,K ,mm awPKi mtausn7Emf fTlHIS Fine Tract of Landadioinincr NewsTonaTiOOll-tnJLOet beaut if 1 I site that has been placed on the market. The lots are large, tbe streets wide, and grand, broad avenneso-un through the en Ljra tract. If you tare ..... C-.-, f" , ?- tr . Ji . .Jt.-? X. seeking a home where Jieauii one In KINDRED PARK. this summer. ranscontinental Railroad, aad hav- anchoraee, Is destined to be- otbouees are being built and other great many contemplate bailding Y -... J. " v t AUAAVvWl --Vr. HOWELL QOODELL ' ,fJ3Jl .t i P HOWELL &( QOODELL. Astoria, Or. HOWELL & G00DELL. fy?T!: r pi L a. v -V . aa- T' fir v r 'hlff irTOi!. Tf.O;i I!AIij-,..rn t. ,. onf