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-- :;mv"Tmm ''-, aj. & "" T " - "rTc 'ssl , . ir V- - ;-, tr :-.' v r ..--- : - 'v- - V ' ,C r.v fesr-, , -v - .'1 -i VOL. XXXV, NO. 91. TELEGRAPHIC SUMARY. A 'woman in Pennsylvania was found to have eight husbands. It is &c&ia reported that the Wellington miner's strike is ended. Steward Kiel of the steamship State of California dropped dead. John N. Irwin of Iowa haB been named for corernor of Arizona. Thirty pounds of opium were capture! on the steamship Umatilla. Statin and Mainline have been held on bonds for the recent fight. A fire at Milton, Ky., destroyed 55,000 barrels of whisky; loss 51,000,000. The irbZeofrs orders in regards to in lerfermgwith sealers are restricted. A falling wall in Allegheney City killed three men and injured several others. The Czar has consented to act as ar bitrator between France and Holland. George Hinklc, aged 8 years, shot and killed his infant sister near Charleston. China is to send a magnificent flet t of war vessels to the Pacific coast on n cruise. Tho president will leave Washington next Monday to attend Grand Army re unions. Patrick Tnllgrew and Michael Koeing were suffocated in a wine cask in San Francisco. Mrs. Wuchlcr, tho famous Pennsjl ruua invalid has passed 152 days without tMttag food. A fee in Fowler Bros.' Paoking House, Chicago, caused a loss of $500,0(10; in Hsrauce S 150,000. Tho Pall Mail Gazette thinks tho Mo hiulcr bill will force Canada into n com mercial nniou. Tho wife of Dr. HotchLiss, Hit heir to the HolchLias lale in New Yoi k is I3 ing lit in the htti3u of friends and in pmerly. IKVLaI to Til K AvrKlAN.J Sjlx Fiixxcisoo, JaepL 29. la the action brought by Francis Ijcborlon to recover $25,000 from the Iron MolJcrs Union for causing his tlis chnrgo fnm llie Oakland Iron worlw ttrcsiiM? liji wsii n nun union workman idJ C. iroenlin ln:n from obUiiO uig employment ut his trade in oilier foundries, the court, granted tho de fendant a uon suit. JitLtktimal Telegraph in Fusil 111 PaQi ) Highest of all in Leavening Power. "J I Rjvkiru? a fisasi IwWClCF ABSOLUTELY PURE c o 00 Oidjbjo 000 oj3.o.poo o ocToo6o . oojib o"od"o'o'o d"o"o o"eTo 00000 000 o o oo THE GRANDEST AGGREGATION Mens, Youths, Boys & Child's mimTM Suits, Pants and Overcoats Zlyer Sh.o?srn iNOW The : Great In Occident Hotel Building. AN INVALID'S L0N& FAST Has Been Oyer Fiie Months With out Tasting Fool. SHE BEGS TO BE LET ALONE. Tho Physician Predicts That the Pa- ient Will Last at Least One Hon h Longer. Spcit.il Bv The Uxitrd 1'kess. AiiLEXTOwx, Penn., Sept 29. One hundred and fifty two days of involuntarily fasting, without a morsel of food or drop of water is the record made thus far by the Lehigh county, now famous, but most unfortunate in valid, Mrs. Adam Wuchter at White hall. Iler condition has changed, but slightly for the wors since Saturday. Her strength, however, is slowly but inevitably ebbing away and hersuffer ings are extreme at times. She is rational and expresses her wishes to her family in a faint whisper. Her List request to the attending pbjsi cian, lr. Seiger, is that he keep doctors and othor oeoplo from coming to her room and oireriug her food and water, accordingly her physician has so arranged that all medical visitors and others must apply to him to ob tain passes before they can bo admit ted. Dr. Seiger 13 of opinion that Mik Wuchter may survive nnothor month. Ah uglisli View. Special toTiiK Astokian.1 LoxioK,Sopt,29.-Tho Pall Mall Gazette, in the course of an article upon tho McKinley tariff bill ex presses a belief that tlm ineasuro will become the uicans of foniug Ciu:u1h into a commercial union with tint United States. Tho UaZctU suggusls that England placo duties on non- colonial products and form an im perial tariff union. Dropped 1bh1. Sitei:il LtTiiK -wi out AN. I Svn FiiANCisco, Sept. 29! Steward Kiel, of tho steamship State of Cali fornia, dropped dead of heart disease just as tho esscl was leaving for As toria this morning. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. to tlie People of JLctoria ON SALE AT : Clothing : :OF A JUVENILE MURDERER. An Eigkt-lf car-Old Bey Killa HU Little Sister. Special to Thh Astoriajci Chablestox, W. Va., Sept 29. At Nicholas courthouse yesterday George Hinkle, aged 8 years, shot and instant ly killed his 5-year-old sister. He bad previously threatened his sister for telling her father of the boy's dis obedience. The boy took his father's rifle down from the -wall, -when his sis ter, coming into the room, said: "I will tell papa on you." The boy at once leveled the gun at his sister and fired. The ball struck her in the head, causing instantaneous death. WILL LEAVE HOME. Ckincac OTcn-of-"War te Cress tlic Ocean Special to The Astobiax.1 Loxdon, Sept 29. A dispa tch from Shanghai says that the Chinese pur pose sending n magnificent fleet, now under command of Chinese naval offi cers, on a voyage across the Pacific, to prove to the "world China's ability to handle a fleet in the open sea. Here tofore Chinese war ships have been content to cruise along the coast, with an occasional venture into the Pacific or the Indian ocean. THE "WOLCOTT'S" ORDERS. Ske is Restricted in iHt erf crime With Scalers. SjH5ci.il toTUK ASTOUtAX.t Victoria, Sept 29. From an of ficial source it is learned that tho cutter WolcntVs orders are to proceed to sea and not to intoifere with schooners unless they go into tho hnr bors and rivers of Alaska aud trans gress tho regular coast laws. Sealers hero are satisfied with this, 113 they have no intention in tho least to von turo into forbidden waters. Feffjry Weather. Special toTint Astoiuax Yiotokia.B C, Sept. 29. Denso fogs havo prevailed in the straits dur ing the past few daya, but boyond narrow ceapes and delays in steamer arrivals no casualties have occurred. For Governor of Arizona. Seoi U Ut run .Vsrvmi i.v.i Washington, Sept. 29. Tho presi dent to day scut to the senate the nomination of Johu N. Irwin of Iowa, for governor of Arizona. An Opium Seizure. Iifil.tl H lHKA.VTOUIAN I San Francisco, Sept 29. Thirty pounds of opium were seized on the steamship Umatilla shortly after her arrival from Victoria this afternoon. A JteprteTO for the Condemned. Wretched men an.1 wimcn long con fleiuiidltn Miner Um lormres of d)!iicpMi nr flll-'d ii hh nru lioiw after :i fl-v dosm, of HtiMrlter'tfSum'irh KittT. 'IhU budillni: l linjw MiisHoms tutu the frtdtton of ce ritUnty 11 uiu inuLiMs jMTMawa in. u uinipsart' 11 ieve m hll ilsiepths who sttk its nld. Vi:ttu'cnct. heart hum. slukliij.'. it llm pit of 1I10 Nioiiiiicu ietwein inu-vN. Hie utTMias remoiN ami lusoninU of which chronic indi KOniI hi Is llip parent, dls:uiji.tr wit.i tiirlr li.it ful progeuifrir. JIi'sI bfi.elli eiit of sioniiolii ! Who can t.hhI.t 1h.1t In so nifiur I'isunced li hw.ikoiis rra'efui e o miHii e in those who hiMielltt. d by it. siiimK voluiitar.ly in its behalf, it roqulnw h gnurtdc ii 0 to debcrlbf lho touueutsof dys-ix-ii.i. hut in iiianyot the U'stiinoiiiaN 10 it'lved by tht- piopnetors of the Hitlers these are piirard with vivid truthfulues-'. Consttpatioii, biliousness, muscular debility, malarial foeKand rheumatism are relieved by it. OF Palace ASTORTA, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. BAFFLED THE FIREMEN Big Packing House in CMcap Goes np in Smote. LOSS PtJLLT HALT A MILLIOir. The Proprietors fiesume Basinesa in Hew Quarters and Prevent a Drop in Lard. Special by Tub United I'xie?. Chicago, Sept 29. Early yester day morningr a fire broke out in the Fowler Bros.' Packing House, and baffled all efforts of the firemen. It was nearly noou to-day when tho fire in the packing house was extin guished. Tho Fowlers have made arrange ments by which they will tcmporarly occupy Allerton's slaughter houses. They slaughter almost exclusively for the English market and the throwiug on the market of the hogs which would have gone to them, had they not been working, would havo caused a drop of from ten to twenty cents in tho price of lard. Tho loss is 500,000; insurance on buildings 100,000, and on contents S50.000. "AKE YOU ENGAGED?" A Good Deal Depends Upon the Construc tion of the PIirac. "Aro you engaged?" asked an inter esting looking young lady of a stal wart hackman who sat proudly throned on his carriage seat at a corner stand yesterday. Tho knight of tho reins blushed a deep, rich, bay color and answered stammeringly: "Oh why -well, you soe, I couldn't bo, Miss, being as I'm there now that is, I'm already married." "Ohl goodness, graciou?, man! I mean is jour carriage engaged," ex claimed the lady, with a petulant gesture at the stupidity of a pnblio servant when ncco3ted in plain En glish. His highness on the seat leaped to tho ground and threw open the car riage door as if ho had heard a cry for help from the insido. "Get right ia, lady," was his oaiy answer. Selecting a Part. Chicago actress I should liko to havo a part in your revival of "Ciu derella." Theatrical manager Do yon thiuk you can play tho part of Cinderella? Chicago actress N-n. hnt. Vi tin , beautifully as one of tho sisters whom Cinderella's shoes wouldn't fit -- ItiK'Ulti'K iruini Kiifr. j Tire l'.Ksr ftAi.VK 111 ihi world ir f Cni-, ItruUo .Mirvs. Ultvr, Hull Khe inii. lVer .Son:,, letter. Chapped ' ljiitiiH, ( hiilihiiu-., funis, ami nil Skin Krillitiuils. .mil tutxiliv-ili fiir.. 1'ili... ui :iu pa rcqu ml. It isuanintivd to gie perfect jatisr.ielii.ii, or money ic funded. irioeL'3 cents per box. For J sale by .1. W. Conn. IUIII.UMntHUlUailaM &$& Though it is generally known that 1 have for the last ygL..?r . two shown the largest assortment of Mens and 5yfJ???.ri!? the City, it will be news to most people that LEHilYyfZ10 a mv previous efforts. Such an exhibition of the tailors' art in the production of a superior stock, at the most reasonable prices, I am sure cannot fail to merit the appreciation of all judicious Bargain Hunters. HERMAN Tho Reliable Clthir and Hatter, IN OCCIDENT HOTEL BUILDING. rap BACK TO WORK. The Wellington Miners Aain Reported, at Werlc. Spscfal by lho Usiteo Pbbss. Yicto3ria, Sept 29. The strike at Danemuir & Son's mines in "Welling ton ia practically over, and 150 men were at work Saturday, 35 of whom ar rived from San Francisco by the col lier Wellington. Sixty others aro commg-by the next trip. A number of English coal miners have arrived, and they have sent word to their friends that they have "struck it rich," the first week having averaged 86 per day. It is said that the Wellington min ers earn bettor wages than any other miners on the coast BLAZING WHISKY. Fifteen The as and. Barrels in a Warchensc Bnrned. 8iecial to Tub Astoria J Madisox, Ind., Sept 29. The old warehouse of Snyder's distillery at Milton, Kj opposite Madison, was bnrned this afternoon with 15,000 barrels of tax paid whisky- Fire en gines crossed over by tho ferry from this city and prevented the spread of the flames to other buildings. The loss is estimated at 81,000,000. The property belonged to Levy & Broth er?, of Cincinnati, and was insured. A Presidential Jaunt. Special to Tub Astoria. WAsmKaTOK, Sept 29. The presi dent will leave Washington next Monday for the purpose of atlonding the Grand Army rc-uuious to tako place as follews: At Qalcsburg, His. on Sth of October. At Ottumwa, Iowa, on tho 9th. At Topeka, Kans., on tho 10th. Tho details of tho trip aro not yet arranged, but tho presi dent oxpecta to return to Washington by tho 19th of October. No AVreclc. Siecl.il loTUK ASTOBIAX.l PoRTiiND, Sept 29. Advices re ceived at the Union Pacific office state that there is no truth in tho report of a wreck at Shoshouo last Friday. Tho train was delayed by a brokou axle. Tno Cznr av Arbitrator. Spcci.il 1 1 Tim AsToniAX. St. Petersburg, Sept. 29. The Czar has consented to act as arbitrator botwecu Franco aud Holland, regard ing tho boundary between Fronchand Dutch Guinea. Queen Christina, of Spain, is fond of tho opera, but dislikes appearing be fore public audiences. Sho overcomes this difficulty by having her chamber connected by telephone with tho op ern house, nnd in this way she listens to (he performance without having to np'ienr beforo the public. : Jerit Wh. We desitt to .say to our. citizens llmt for j ears we have been sellinu Dr. Ktuu' New Discovery for Consumption, I)-. KiugA New Life Pills, Buklens Ar nica Salve ami Electric Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or :1ml have given such univer sal satisfaeli.-m. We do not hesitate to igunrante litem every time, and we ?iamt reaiiy to rciunil itm purchase iricv,ir satisfactory results du not fol low their use. TIicm remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. .1, w. Conn, Druggist. imuiiiMimraaiiiHuuii I : : fiJH WISE! m v: v -1 ' 1890. EISHT LIYIM HUSBANDS Strange Denoment in a fife's Snit in Pennsylyania; A MFOHLY MASRIED WOMAN. Her Spouses Answer Bell Oall in the Ooart and All BtandIp Until Counted. Special by Tho Usitzd Fkess WmKESBABKE, Penn., Sept 29. A most peculiar case came up in court here this morning, when the -case of Harry Molenbeck, .charged by his wife, Lavine, with desertion was called. The prisoner came into court with hi3 counsel, General ICcCartmg. When the two entered they were ac companied by seven men, who took seats amongthe audiencev When the case was called the wife failed to respond. She, was not in court and no attorney appeared in her behalf. "Who does this, woman want to Sroaecuter" demanded General Mc lartney, rising to his feet, "why, sho has eight, living husbands hero in this court." "What's thatr asked tho judgo Bharply, while tho crowd listened breathlessly to tho astounding rev elation. "She has eight husbands in conrt They'll respond if yoa call for them." "All the husbands of Lavine Molen beck stind up," ordered the judgo, "and remain standing until counted," ho added, as tho seven men arose and Molenbeck stood to mako the eighth. The case was dismissed and the eight husbands marched out of court. Some of ihe men live in Wllkcsbarro nnd others in surrounding towns in the miuing country. The much-married wife has disappeared. 1 Skeleton oaLike Whatcom. Aaron F. Eico brought" the news yesterday that ho had found tho skeleton of a man Ijing a short dis tanco f rom tho shore of Lake What com, near the ranch of Mr. Zobrist Tho coroner was notified, but whether he visited tho spot or not list evoning has not been learned. A qnantity of clothing and some brass buttons wo30 near the skeleton, but tho informant had evidently not examined tho cloth ing, and could not tell what kind they wero or what design the buttons bore. The skeleton had evidently been there for many years. No one seems to know of any disappearance in recent years,, and it Jffquito possible that it is the remains, of some unfortunate soldier who fell a victim in early days to tho wily red men. Whatcom Reveille. Empress Elizabeth, of Austria, who is traveling in tho strictest incognita as Mrs. Nicholson, arrived recently in Paris so unexpectedly that not even tho personnel of tho Austrian em bassy were at tho station to receive her, and the empress,. as well as hor Buite, drovo in cabs.to the hotel.. 5L2JPLL5LP... H ' 5-4 !:' tjl ft Trunks : 34OT1?-' m n a m a a a :- a iTfjjg TEBE : t 1 : iwifjm't ASTORIA'S i. fpHE f A FIERCE, FURIOUS FIGHT. TMe Slavin-IHcAulIffe Battle So Prenouncod by the Police. Special to Thh Astoriaw.1 LoyDOK, Sept 29. Slavin and Mc Auliffe, having been.informed that au thorities intended to prosecute them for fighting, surrendered to the police this morning and were arraigned in Lambeth police court on a oharge of committing a breach of the peace. The prisoners were remanded until Friday and each was required to fur nish personal surety in 1,000 and two bondsmen, who could qualify in the sum of 2,000. The police inspector told the court that although the men wore gloves, which appeared to be ordinary boxing gloves, he noticed that the seconds worked the padding from the backs down to the points of the fingers, while putting the gloves on the prin cipals. The gloves were thus ren dered useless as a means of protection against inflicting injury. The con test was not a scientific boxing match, but a fierce, furious fight ILI, AWD PEXNILESS. Tno Wif c of a RlcU Iflan in Dire Straits. Special to Thk AstoriaxJ New York, Sept 29. Mrs. William H. Hotchkiss, wifo of Dr. Hotchkiss, son of the late inventor of the Hotch kiss gun, and heir to 500,000, is lying ill and penniless in the house of some friends at Mount Vernon. Mrs. Hotchkiss has been separated from her husband for some time. While in Germany, Dr. Hotchkiss met Miss Bertha Voss and married "her. He returned to his home in New Haven and his wife followed him shortly afterwards. Through tho efforts of Prof. Wm. Kihgsley of Yale and Kev. Dr. New man Smith, Bhe was intro duced into the best society and formed a German class, which she taught The doctor's attention to her be came so marked that his friends no ticed it, and he finally acknowledged a marriage, which was published. B. L. Farjeon, the popular novelist, was once a newspaper man in New Zealand, Vhere ho was tho proprietor of a small newspaper. A friendly let ter from Dickens turned him in the direction of novel-writing. Ho is married to a 'laughter of Joo Jeffer son, tho aeor, and ono of his voting boys has caught the gait and "man nerisms of Pup Van Winkle from see inghi3 grandfather play tho charactor, and is able to present a good imita tion of the original. - e-TIio lnljit and llic Klugc. llev. F. M. Shrout, pastor United Brethren Church, .Blue Moutnl, Kansas, says: "I fed it my duty to lull w.hat wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My lungs were badly dis eased, and my parishioners thought 1 could, live only a few weeks. 1 took five bottles of Dr. King's New Discov ery and am sonnd and well, gaining 20 lbs. in weight." Arthur Love, manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial and' convincing evidence 1 am confident Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption heats 'cm all, and cures when everything else fails. The greatest kindness I can do my many thousand friends is to urge them to try it" Free trial bottles at J. V. Conn's drug store. Kegular sizes 50c and $1. SLP2 " "9 ,P 0"' .?. Poj'J-L"p J3J?J3J2SJL!JiJLJ- Q ''Lil HATS & FINE FURNISHING GOODS and Valises AT XTSU'Ali LOW EAT: : LABGEST : CLOTHE : EiOEIl SLIVE CLOTHING SELLER! In Occident Hotel PRICE Fl YE CENTS A TENEMENT WALL FALLS It Crasles in and Kills ani Hiirei Seyeral Men. LIST OF DEAD AND WOUNDED The Cause of the Accident Is Said to Be Unknown One Man Still Missing, Special by Tnu Uhtted Pskss. Phtsbuko, Sept. 29. At 4 o'clock this morning the wall of a tenement house adjoining the store of; James Callahan & Co., on Kiver avenue, in Allegheny City, fell with a crash, burying several men in the ruins. John Fasel was taken out dead. Matthew Verwell and John Vogel died within a few minutes after reach ing the hospital Joseph Mackow and George Eodway were seriously hurt. A number of other workmen were rescued and removed to their homes. Another man employed on the build ing is missing. All of the dead and injured are Hungarians- The cause for the collapse of tho wall is not known. For every ton of genuine ivory im ported into Great Britain there are imported three tons of vegetable ivory. It comes chiefly from the South American Republic of Colombia, be ing the hard albumen of the seed3 of the ivory nut palm. Five men arrived at Perth, West Australia from Shaw Falls, Nullagine (a western Australian goldfield), bringing with them 460 ounces of gold and a big nugget weighing 353 ounces 9 pennyweights. It is de scribed as "a very handsome and mas sive nugget." The postal savings banks in Japan, which for several years received but littlo attention from the people, have becomo a great success. They wero established in 1875, but at the end of the year had only 315,320 on deposit In 18S2, however, it amounted to $1,058,000, and in 18S9 to 20,450,000: f&ACQjBS.Q' I J sure , Jamm cure.- A CLEAM AND PERFECT CURE OF Hurts ad Bruises, A Doctor Saw It. Lawrence. Kans.13. Aug. 9,1583. ,. George- Patterson fell from a 2d story window; striking a fence. I found him nsing St, Jacobs 00, freely all over his hurti I saw him nex! morning at work; all tliabluc spots had gone, leaving neither pain, scar nor swelling: C.K. riEUALVNN.M. D AT DBCGGIST& AND PSALEES. 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