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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1890)
H' en &-'rt L ms y?.Vr2:ra.t3 rv ''3i5' -i""'';S tteSnt.,5-A?SSi 532sir?. - -C r . sSSsSSSpJs. " cy ? -nr "-i,,- VOL.XXXV, NO. 77. ASTORTA, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. I.SJM. TRICE FJ VE CENTS Hi ft 4 nrVi rffrinr ii r ,i in 1 1 n- 3gg23gs&s?&f i.r . V24H rwvf i- ? .--r- .aatt iz-a t- ' VtKi -y ! M ! J)ML II LMli. L, 1, & I l-sS&Si&fBf T-rrz -r x.v - -- - i 4&& X3L, ! .. BVII swy &. HL WL, )M OKA -n w Amr m sr zw jzrww y ij - -v tjr r -.- -" -V - -v - - - v -v TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. A $IS3,C0J fire m Virginia. Cholera has appeared at Natal. Puilndolphiu loses $27,C-Oi) by fire. man snicitlaa at Troutdnle, Or. Oren Stato Fair ojk'IioJ at Salem. MaKuitat ivKrted hack the tariff bill. Triple shooting affray at Sacramento, Dotrctivna after cnnnlorfc iters in C.in- Jtd. Kaniu inv-8tignting com mitten in ses- won. IIarri'n nnkis appointments in Or- Kilgore and family thought to he still altvr. A ut ti hreak up tho Chicago Gas Irast. Three lodies round in a pond at Long Inland. The Pwget uuud University opened in Tucoraa. An Oregon stock. nan suicide? ?t Red r.'Hff, Cal. The missing schooner Lilly is spoken ib Alaska. Tho Hie Janehv collides with a P. & O. steamer. Southampton companies lock out their employe. Joseph ilerhort sent need to ten years in Portland. The Astorias dofentcd in the hall gamo at Aberdeen. The date of the SUvin McAuliffo fight not yet fixed. Tli? Edgo 1011 iMirnace Co. embezzled oat of 70,00v. Three Italians killed by an engine in lVnncylvania. A Mormon bishop arrested in Idaho for conspiracy. News regarding tho Corwiii's movc nrcnte in Alaska. The ship Challenger fares badly in a terrific hurricane. The lKiy-lwy epidemic attacks a ship's crew off Patagonia. A wealthy miser starves himself to death in New York. A wealthy citizen of "Whatcom dies in Sunlacoom asylum. Depew declared to bo a strong candi date for nomination in 1892. A resident of Camden threw himself under the wheels of an engine. A once leading actress charged with drunkenness in San Francisco. Tfa? Xew Orleans club offers $7,500 for the Denipney-Fitzsiramons fight. The Ways and Sreaus committoo put through the amendments to the tariff Intl. IKKkliijj Scliooncr Spoken. pecH toTllK ASTOKIAN. Victoria, B. C, Sept 15. Tho latest advices front Bebring sea are to the effect that the missing1 schooner Lilly was spofceu last month, with all well ou board. -(IWimnt Telegraph on Fourth Page) c s ocooooo o o o oooo o o oo tj-ol Two Hundred Boxes I Two New BEING OPENEO BIG CLOTHING STORE, CAU&HT IN A HURRICANE Tie Ship "ffialleiiBP" Terrilly Damaged in a Storm. PLYING SIGNALS OF DISTRESS Twelve of the Grow Are Washed Over board, and Pour Have Their Limbs Broken. Social by Tho United Pkess. New Youk, Sept. 15. The captain of the steamer fformandie reports that yesterday afternoon ho sighted tho American ship Challenger flying signals of distress, and sent a boat to her through a howling storm. Capt Thompson, of the Challenger, reported that during a terrific hurrioano on September 1st twelve of his crew were washed overboard, and the majority of the remainder wero too ill to work. In addition to tho twelve men killed, four men had their arms and legs broken, leaving but four men to work the ship. Tho Challenger was terribly crippled. The captain asked no as sistance, but sent a letter by tho Nor matidie to the ships owners. The Challenger is a first-class American three-mastor, of 1,500 tons burden, and is owned by Arther Sewall & Co. of Bath, Maine. Sho had taken a cargo of general merchandise from Portland, Or., to Westhartlopool, England, and was on her way home in ballast to receivo a cargo here for Portland. The Challenger carried thirty-two men, officers and cooks. A tug will go out to look for hor to-day. Sho was sighted about two hundred and fifty miles out at sea, and will be brought to this port. Presidential Nomination. Special to Tnu Astoria J Cresson Springs, Ponn., Sept. 15 The president has sent the following nominations to Washington: David A. Matthews, of Oregon, agent for the Indians of tho Klamath agency, vice Lisba T. Applegate, removed; A. I. Hussey, of Oregon, agont for the Grande lvonde agency, vico Thos. Falconer, resigned. Work of tlie Flro Fiend. Special to The Astokian. LrKcnnuKG, Va., Sept 15. A fire last night destroyed the Western Union office and a half block of ad joining buildings. The loss was 150,000. Quarry Laborers Killed. Special to Thk Astoiuax. Susquehanna. Pa.. Sent 15. An Erie engine yesterday struck four Italian quarry laborers at German town, instantly killing three and badly injunugtho other. Chiirjrcd With Conspiracy. Special to Thk astokian. Boise City, Sopt. 15. Mormon Bishop Budge has been arrested for conspiracy. Tho affair has created a great sensation. oooooqqo oo,p,pip,ooip.oio-ooo,oo,o,o.,0.P..9.,?..?..,9.!i!.?. OVER -o O O F Goods .-.NOW .-. : AT : Herman Wise's In Occident Hotel Building. THE KILGOBE KlfSTERlT. The Theory that They AVer 8 Murdered Disbelieved. Special to The Astokian.1 Sax Jose, Sept 15. Mr. Reemes corroborates tho report that both Kil gore, the missing Oregon rancher, and Charles Putnam, the man who accom- anied Kilgore, wore in San Jose eptemberlst "I knew the men," said Mr. Beemea to a United Press correspondent this morning, "as well as I know anyone, for I was treasurer of Klamath county when Putnam was sheriff, and Kilgore lived 'near Link viJle, that being the county seat, and Kilgore, Putnam and his wife and child were at my house on Septomber 1st They spoko of getting work with their teams here, or buying cheap lands, but I gave them no encourage ment and thoy then said they would go on to Monterey county and see what thoy could do there It could nothavo been Kilgore's wagon that was found at Montague, as that is in Siskiyou county, only fifteen miles south of the state line. 1 have not heard from them since they left but have no doubt they are safe." HEAVY EraBF.ZZI.KRS. They Convert 870,000 ef Uends to Their Oivn Csc. Special to The Astokian. Boston, Sopt. 15. Walter Potter and A. D. Lovell, of Potter, Lovoll & Co., have been arrested on a charge of embezzlement and larceny, on com plaint of Charles Biobards6n, of Phil adelphia, president of the Edge Hill Furnaco company. Ho alleges an ombezzlement and larceny of 370,000 worth of tho bonds of tho Edge Hill company. Theso bonds were depos ited with Potter and Lovell and it is alleged that they converted them to their own use. Te Suppress Kfeaapallsts. Special to Tub Astoeian.1 Chicago, Sept 15. A suit was be gun by tho city this afternoon to for feit the charter of the Chicago Gas Trust, or tho four gas companies of which it is composed. The bill charges that they illegally combined to suppress competition and create a monopoly, with tho result that tho city and the individual consumers are oharged exorbitant rato3 for gas. Steamship CsIUbIou. SKJClal toTlIKASTOEIAN. Yictobia, B. C. Sept 15 The Paoifio mailer Rio Janeiro arrived here Sunday, reporting her fourteen days delay as a result " of a collision with a Pacific & Occident stoamor on her outward trip. The llio was damaged to the oxtont of 825,000. Chelcra Outbreak. Special to Tub Astoria.! London, Sept. 15. Cholera has broken out at' NataL Thero were seven cases and two deaths. Reads Purchased. Special to The Astouian.J VioroBiA, B. C, Sept 15. Arm strong, an English capitalist, has bought the guaranteed bonds of tho S. &. O. railway. ADVICE TO XOTUEKS. Jliw. WiNsi.ow'a SouTHtxo Sybui ahtiuhl Always be used for children leuthinx. It soothes the child, sofUms the gums, allays all pain, cures wind chnhc, and Is tho best remedy for diar-rhajiuTwenty-five cents a bottlo. i &- DEATH FROM BOY-BOY. Tie TerriWe Epiueiic Attach a Slui's Crew of Patagonia,; A SIMILAR 0ASET UNRECORDED. In Nino Oases Mortification 2t In And the Men Tell Victims to . Tko Droided Disease. Spsclal by Tna U.srrnu Pkess. New Bedford, Ma33.j Sept, 15. After fivo years in tho Anartio seas the whaling bark Petrel, Capt. Edward J. Reed, is once moro in port Capt Reed says that whilo off Patagonia several months ago a gale came up from tho shore during which a larger quantity of fine whito powder came on tho ship, choking those who inhaled it The next day one of the crew was taken sick and his feet began to swell. Tho swelling continued until his whole body was affected. Ono after another tho crew were similarly taken, until thirty-four had tho disease. Thoy swelled to almost twice their usual size, and flesh assumed a yellow ish hue. With nino men mortification set in and thoy died. Two others of the crow were washed overboard iu the galo and wero drowned. Physi cians hero report the opidemio as-boy-boy. It is the first caso on record of .its having come on board a ship iu a galo. TOE "CORVINS MOVEMENTS -r She Failed to Ovcrlia.nl Any Seal Poachers. Hpeclal to Thk AsToniA.x.1 San Francisco, Sept 15. News has been received in this city that theTJnited States revenue cutter Corwin has ar rived at Sitka from Bebring sea, with tho roport that no poacher? were over hauled and no seizures made. The Corwin has gained in speed since going to Alaskan waters, and now aver ages 11 knots por hour. The Corwin will probably remain in Alaska all this winter, unless orders to proceed elsowhero aro received from the naval authorities at Washington. She will shortly proceed on a cruise among "Ibe various bays and inlets of Alaska for tho purpoao of heading off -British whisky smugglers. It is known that several smugglers havo been operating in Upper Alaska, and if tho Corwin overtakes any of these they will promptly be seized. She will leave on llMS'cnuso about tho end'of tho pres ont month. At Death' nuar. I wa3 a great sufferer from Ivheuin atiam and Kidney and L.ver trouble. My lungs were rIbo seriously affected. Doctors said I oould not pouibly liro. Seven 5011184 of Hibbard's Kuodtnatiu Syrup with tho Plasters entirclv curod me. Hundreds of persons in Creston, oan vouoh for tho fact that this niedicino savtd my life. Wji. Hausuaw, Creston, Iowa. For sale by J. V. Conn. y. . se O V O NOW BEING : A BIG CLOTHING STORE In Occident sHptel Building. OREGON STATE FAIR. The Hcst Exhibition Ever (liven in the State. Special to Thk Astouiax.1 Salem, Or., Sopt. 15. Tho Oregon State Fair opened to-day with the largest attendance and entries ever recorded in its history. Tho exhibits of the Willamette valley grains and fruits were very large, as well as a display from southern Oregon. Ono local grower has fine ton exhibits. The premiums amount to S15,000, and three good races are booked with a crowded track for each day. Threo carloads of Norman and Clydo stal lions arrived from Illinois this morn ing, and the heavy horse jsliow is good throughout A marked improvement in "draft horses is noticeable in western Oregon over the stock of a year ago. The weather is perfect, being clear and cool. AN OREUOMAN SUICIDES. Becomes Despondent Over His F,nilnrc to Prove a. Charge. Special luTun'AsTOUiAN.l Red BriTOFF, Cal., Sept 15. Byron Springer, a wealthy stockman," of Princvillc, Or., committed snicido here this morning. He telegraphed the sheriff here last Friday to arrest two men for horse stealing. Ho arrived Saturday night with the warrant, and tho men wero tried, but there was no evidenco to convict them and they were released. They had Springer arrested for false imprisonment, and the trial wa3 set for 10 o'clock to-day. A 9 a. jr. tho peoplo were -startled by the loud report of a pistol at the bote), and upon going to Springer'3 room they found himlying on the floor shot through the head. H.i3 remains will be sent to Oregon to-rnofrow. UAN OF COUNTERFEITERS. They Arc Being Hunted Down By Detectives. . Special to r.iKAsTORi.vx.i Toronto, Sept 15. Superintendent Bell, of tho United States Secret Ser vice, arrived here last night, accom panied by two detectives. They aro after counterfeiters who have located in Canada. Mr. Bell Bays a gang of the most clever American counterfeit ers has been located in Ontario for some time, nnd they have been issu ing not only ordinary green goods, but also a lot or well executed imitations of old coins. Tho detectives claim to know their whereabouts. Ended His Troubles. Special to Thk Astouiax.1 PortiiAXd, Sept 15. Coroner Riv ers recieved the following telegram from Trontdalo this morning, signed by Dr. Locke: "Come out and tako charge of a man found with his throat cut." The coroner leaves this morn ing lo investigate tho matter. IXoticc. .. .. GOD'S BLESSING TO HUMANITY So Savs an Oregon Pioneer Ninety Years OKI. Forest Gkovk. Or..- March IU. 1 haw used the OREGON KIDNEY TEA. and obtainul immediate relief. It is God s bicsiiiir to humanity. I take ! pliMHirc in recommending it to the j mulcted. I am now nearly uiueU years j old, came to Oregon in 1R12 iu the em I ploy of the MiitiMiifs liay Ctunpany, land sMj"e 1 began usimi the OKEGON KIl'XSY TEA 1 enjov good health. I DAVID MUNROE. E R SSr F- GOODS OPENEO T : BAT AND BALL CONTEST Tie AuerJecns Defeat the Astorias in the- Second. Game. CLOSE aND INTERESTING GAME. The Astorias Oould Play Against the Nine, But the Umpire Was One Too Many. Special to TnE Astokiax.i The lino being down Sundaj' night the following dispatches were de layed. Sunday the Astoria base ball, club crossed bats for the second timo with the Aberdeens and as on the first oc casion met with defeat as will be seen by the following dispatch from The AsTORiAN'sspecinl correspondent, who was on the ground: Aberdeen, Sept 1-L Umpire Crosby of Aberdeen won the game. The Aberdeens scored four runs against the Astoria3 two. Tho Astorias played magnificently but could not beat ten men. Tom Rawlins made tho first run. The gamo was called at 225 p. m. A largo crowd from Mbntesano and'Hoouiam wero present Aberdeens were first at tho bat. Aborbeen3, with Kohler at center field, made one run the first inning. Wm. Starr, short stop, blank. Bower, second base, blank. M. Traslc, third base, one run in first inning. Sherwood, pitcher, one run in seventh. H. Trask, catchor,'ono run in the ninth. Pearson, first base, Graham, left field, blank. R. Trask, right field, blank. -Astorias Wore next at tho bat, with Tom Rawlins catcher for two innings; after that short stop, and made one run in 8th inning. Pete Grant, first base, blank. Brich ter, center field, mado ono run in ninth. Ryan, left field, blank. Hardesty, short stop for two innings, after that . jpitcher, blank. Nace Grant, right field, blank. Kelly, third base, blank. Tuttle, pitcher first nnd second inning3, after that catcher, blank. Parkor, second base, blank. Tom Rawlins and Peto Grant safo at second base in first inning and Hardesty safe at second base in second inning, but the umpire showed partiality. In the third inning Tuttle out ou first fly to left; Parker and Rawlins fanned out. Aberdeens came in with Graham and R. Trask, who fanned out; Koehler died at second baso. In tho fourth inning Bower went out at first base; M. Trask fanned ont Sherwocfd made first base on Kelly's mntff H. Trask fanned out. P. Grant got first base on balls and stole second nnd third. Buchter and Hardesty fanned out Ryan went out at first base. In the fifth inning Pearson went out on a fly to Tom Rawlins. Graham went out on a fly to Peto Grant; R. Trask went out on a fly to Parker. Nace Grant out at first base. Kelley and Tuttle fanned out Iu the sixth O-o- Boxes I Two BIG . i ! inning Kohler fanned out; Starr went out on a fly to Pete Grant; Bower same. Parker got to first base on balls and died at second. Rawlins safe at first, stole second and third. Pete Grant and Buchter fanned out; Trask went out on a fly to Pete Grant Sherwood, safe at first basSfstole sec ond and third. Trask went out on a fly to P. Grant; Pearson safe at first, Sherwood at second Graham at first, Pearson at third on Parker's error. Trask fanned out; Ryan fanned out; Hardesty safe at first and stole second and third. Kelly went out on a fly to Pearson. Starr went out on a fly to P. Grant Bower went out on a fly to Parker. Tuttle and Parker fanned out. Rawlins got first on balls and stole second and third on H. Trask's error. P. Grant fanned out Ninthinning: Trask out ;Hardcsty's assist to Pete Grant. Sherwood safe on first; died on second. H. Trask to first on balls, stole second and third, scored on Tom Rawlins error. Pearson went out on a fine fly catch by Buchter. Graham fanned out Buchter got first base and stole second, got third and scored on Ryan's hit to second. Ryan got first and Hardesty went out on a fly to right field. Ryan tried to steal second and couldn't make it and returned safe to first, but umpire called him out Nace Grant fanned out, and the fifty dollars re mained in Aberdeen. Time of game two hours and five minutes. Tom Rawlins and Parker caught Deautiful flies.-in the fifth inning. Parker caught another dandy in the sixth. Tho teams and positions of tho players, together with the ran3 by innings, were as follows: Astoria. Aberdeen. Rawlings 3 base M. Trask Uyan left Held ....Graham N. Gnuit -risht Held -..Sherwood V. Grant i base ..rearson Parker. ..2 base Rowers Kelley -...short stop Starr Tuttle catcher- H. Trask Hardoty pitcher. It. Trask Buchter...... center Held.. Kohler ltuNs nv iNTfixos. 12345G78 0 Aberdeens .2 0 o o o 0 l o 1 I Astorias .. 00000001 12 The foot race is off and the Astorians leavo here to-morrow morning. Tho Aberdeens will play in Astoria soon. The Astorians are tendered a banquet to-night Southampton Lockout. Special to Tnu Astoriau.1 London, Sept. 15. Tho lockout in stituted by the companies at Southampton against the laborers in their employ began this morning. "Work on the docks is entirely sus pended. Tha Effects of3Ient.il Exhaustion. Mauy J1S3-SC3, especla'ly tho3c of the ner vous system, are the produce f daily re newed mental exhaustion. Business avo cations often involve an amount of mental wear and tear very prejudlc al to physical health, ami the professions. If arduously pursued, are no iex ilcstra:tive to brain and nerve tissue. It Is one of the most Important attributes of Hostetter'n Stomach Bitters, that It compensates for this undue loss of tissue, and ihatit Imparts new ej erfcy to the brain aud nerves. The rapiuity with which it renews weakened mental energy and pnysical vitality Is remarkable, and snows that its invigorating properties are of the highest order. Besides increasing vital stamina and counteracting the etrccts of mental exhaustion, this notent-al medi cine cures and prevents fever and aiue, rheumatbm, chronic dyspepsia and con stipation, kidney and uterine weakness and other complaints. Physicians also com mend it as a medicated stimulant and remedy. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo OVER Hundred O F- New Goods .-.NOW BEING OPENED AT : CLOTHING STORE, In Occident Hotel MAMLED ON THE RAIL A Man Throws Himself Unfler tie Wheels of an Engine, WANTED HIS NEIOE WITH HDf. The Heroic Action of the Conductor Saves the Young Lady a Terrible Pate. Special By The Uxitkd rhESS. Camdex, Sept. 15. John Carnell, 65 years old, a prominent resident of Glassboro, threw himself under the wheels of an engine in tho Pennsyl vania road depot in this city this morn ing, and was mangled to death upon the track. He first attempted to pull his niece, Mis3 Mary Carnell, with him, but sho was grabbed by the con ductor, John Connell, and Carnell mado the fatal plunge alone. Opin ions vary as to whether the dead man meant to murder his niece before tak ing his own life. At the sight of the approaching train Carnell became ex cited. When it drew near ho sud denly grasped his niece by the arm and tried to push and put her in front of the engine. Conductor Connell saw tho act, and rushed to the young lady's aid. He reached her not a moment too soon, as he was just falling with her beneath tho wheels. Conductor Connell tore her from tho desperate man's grasp and Carnell fell head long to bis fate. Carnell when picked up was terribly mangled. Destructive Fire. Special to TnE Astokian.1 PhttiAdeephia, Sept. 15. The four brick buildings at 237 North Second street, occupied principally by Marcus Abrams & Co., window shado manu facturers, was burned this morning. The loss on the building and contents will amount to about 25,000, partly covered by insurance. University Opened. Special to The Astokiax. Tacoma, Sept 15. The Puget Sound University opened thi3 morn ing under the patronage of the Meth odist church. The university is a beautiful five-story stone and brick building. AIM jnc antn, DYWK f!TTTM?3 Ppnv"PfT:V AVTPtr-viT-v-t. Autuuav, -ncauagau, xuotnacne, NEURALGIA, Soto Throat, Swellings, rxost-bltea, SCIATICA, Sprains, Braises, Bnrns, Scalds THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. BaMiaon. ML -o-O ; . V Building. W TRADE aBlKMAWK wr-k. Boxes V . 1 tlRwfcZ' ;3?f TC't. ' .'A I v