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-S-SP 5- ,.,-... ; iT'-i IN'-" yf r i-Sfe A- VOL. XXXV, N0.9:t. ASTORTA, 0RBG01Y, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2. 18)0. lKX(,E FIVE CENTS -H 4 Pi I sSflBBBttifc- Highest of all in Leavening Power. IVJS Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE x M.SK i'Artl. W I. HOWARD, W. D. IIOMCEOPATIIIST. militate or University ol Michigan. 0!Hce over a. V. Allen's store, northeast comer Third anil Cass. Hours from 10 to 12 a. in., 2 to 4 and 7 to 7 iis p. in. V KAYJIOXO, CIVIL ENGINEER. County Surveyor of Clatsop County Ofllco : Koo'.u No. 7. Kinney's Brick, Asto ria, OreRon. T F. HAMILTON, ATTUKNEr AT LAW, Astoria, ... Oregon. Office, three doors east Court House, Third street. 1 .i. i:ui:ti8, Attorney-at-Laxr: Notary Public. Commissioner ot Deeds for Washington liTrilorv Ofllco in KlawlV m-w luk . ! IW Sr...i,S Ui'l !"av xtr'-eK. a rri;.i: a . utti:n, Y-tntitt. iiv.n - i"m'j mi.c- !'r"l ".oti, A R. KANACA, ATIOKM A J l.U inv ,i Willi. J il-' U . .-fii!:t r ..... tcztvt. Svs;'v ri uterus- r .M) Nr.i:v j'LUti.if. I .N(itlll!-4lsi liVA. Tlni.t "(trwl. ui l ". . U. Id -i tp""J- Mna, ir. y W. PA'JKER, Heal Estutc and lniurnr.ee Agent, CuwrJiCvr.nid Kil:u l'uliU . 112 llcjit.Mi -tre t. opposite tin tMMolnci'. Bolw.-ou riifiiainiiN &Sineiii'Huc Sts . Avtona. oietion. ATTOUNKY AT LAW. OnW Flttvel's new brick Ituildlnc.coiiifi Second and Cass stret Is : Uj stairs. T r. KAFfRRTV, 1TI. I. limltuile .k-hVriit Medical Colli'il.-, l'hiladelphia. Ofkick- rsts Tlilnl Street. Cass street, between 3rd and 1th. lx-ri.tl nttcifltuu to nivat of Women Md Childien. by lr. A, I- Fulton. KcJal attvutiou to Surgery, by Dr. J..A. KiitUm. oalcc hours from lu to lli a. m and 1 to 4 J AY TUTTLE. M. D. Physician, Surgeon and Accoucheur. OnW, Koom C, Plhlau RuilriltiK. Office hours : lu to 12 and 2 to 5. UohlpMcv. K) (.Vdar Mreet. ? it. u:i.t.i:tt. . i. i 1 t ;md tut if (Jc.:i.i lloiua?oi:ithie Ito- ihj-0 tri(f. ukI lVisi-Cnuluate of Xew -ik Omj t'o.jrtluso Scliool of M ilieiiii nl "Mtrs'rj. IV mf M.-uu olivets, rortlaud IXo.t-ei r lVn:nrii a isiTlatiy. i. 4. I'.". t "t i . 5 N VM MTICtSKON. "Vrwa? aMt-iii..i .. Oimm-.-. of Women . 'KMif l'lfinii'h ifl!ec, up J . a.;.. -. m :.NTIST. . -jMN7nu I m, Fl.tfs new tlrtck lhitld- XV r. 1IUUNKV UT. KAUI" .1. V. HUM Kit. I5urmy, Burin & Draper, Auru-.K at-Ij(i. Oregon :itr. Oiegon. Twelve j mini exiH-'rienro as lt-gUter of tlw U. S. l.ind Oftlce hen1, recommends us in our specialty of Miuii:i;aud all other bus iiess before the Imd Ofllco oi the Courts. a:id Involving the practice In the General Tfiito, Lester & Anderseo, CViL ENGINEERS, Surveyors and Arcliifccts. Dfkii'i II.kim t, Klavki.'m Ut.n'ci SECOKD STREET l'.0.1VixS13. AMORIA.OK. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT! James Finlayson, MERCHANT ;-: TAILOIt, 534 Third Street. (Pioneer Oftlce.) Informs the inhabitants of Astoria ami Kurrouurting districts licit In has com. tacstcrd business at the aune addiess. Where by fair de:diug ami by giving good tjUuc. he hopes lo merit a shale if public patronage .Note the address: JAMES FINLAYSON, 534 Third Street, - - Astoria V. fl. COFFEY. Groceries and Provisions. 372 THIfcD STREET. Batter. Eggs, Canned Goods, Potatoes, Wood 34. Willow Ware, Etc. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. P. Upshur r hipping and Commission Merchant .tain St. Wharf. Astoria. Oregon SPECIALTIES: Cannery Supplies Barbour's Salm n Net Twinss. NKPTl'NK P.nuid Sabiion Twiue. WOODJiKUia .'oti.n J.im -.:.! Twines SEINES and NETTING of ail Dcscriplii'i. FurniK-ii n! Factor Prices. etiiE tKSU NC. EnVrlpil in First Cl.iv, Cmic:ii"i-. i:ii-'ei'Iiu:is:i.s.'a.:H:J I'IKKMX, ltait'"iii. '"itt HOMK, New V-rk, Agency Pncillc PspresR ami Well. Fargo A Co. -TH E- h m H i BfUUV J. P. AUSTIF. Propr. Op ion. Al! flic Yr.: 'Bonnd. THI POPULAR I'.o'LL Is new and clean and be.t'ili fully 1i:i:m1 IS e li.uiksof the NVca:i"uiu. witlr.u Ilvi Ii:luilt-s W:ilk of CLATSOP BEtCH, Tito inrst iilr:iv,n( Assli!e '..sit mi i'i Northwot P c!i Co st. Every attention is p ilil to the couifur :: .accoiimxKlatioti .-f the gut-Is :i!id the tb!. Is Mipphed with th" Mr l i Masn irr-i-'ie 'enlk fCli'ii :i nibs, !li"i is g;uiL in I In- uoo.is aiid plenti f the finest IKh in tliesiicarus. e" "r NOOAT & 00. (Suez's-, rs lo; -D.- -U b- l.- Groccrios Produce. W:uVr tn"i. Axtoil.i, iMcymi IM.Kt'HONK X '. 7 - O. Itr riM W. F. Scheibe, cigak MAxr AcrriMii:. Smnkers' Articles in Stock. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Special Krat-ds Manufactured to Older. MAIN STREET. - - Astoria, Or Thompson & Ross Carry a Full Line of Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. J. B. Wyatt, HEX LEU'S IN -ardtf are and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil. Bright Vsirtiish. Binncle Oil, Cotton Canvas Hemp Sail Twiiip, ljmlon. Wionglir Iron Spikes Galvanized Cut NalL. yrU'uIluraI InijilcttictitH, Sewing Machines, I'ainls, Oils, Grrooories, 22to. Magnus 0. Crosby Dealer in HARDWARE, IRON, 3TEL. Iron Pipe and IFittings, Stoves, Tin ware, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS ieet Lead, strip Lejul, Sheet Iron! Tin and Copper. A NEW ENTERPRISE. City Express Transfer Company. H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller, PROPRIETORS. Headquarters at Iklnin Street wharf. TELEPHONE NO. 43. A General Express and Delivery Rusiuess transacted. Your patronage is solicited. THE- Scow Bay Foimflry -CORNER-WEST FIFrH AND WALL STS. Astoria, - - 0kox. CASTINGS Of :di Descriptions MAD. 10 OROfR ON .WORT KOTlCE. KBNRT GL4KK0P Poultry and Fish In Quantities To Suit. kk KUXJJ'l ST Southwest cor. Fourth & Ca TELESRAPHIC SUMMARY. Cngre5s Adjourned last evening at C o'clock. Work on the Tec una cnble line will ecu mcco ilondry. ltobert W Us, alcripplo, was fatally tabbed nt Srxrauu nlo. Patrick (arx-o5i,a teamster,,was crushed to tlentii in Sim I'V.-.Eci'co. A $5'J,0U0 lira occurred in tbo Seilor brewery, near Covington. Ply Tho meeting of the Irish party October lGth will bo a very important one. Charles ilcElvano bos been iwutenccd to death by olectriciiy in New York. The famous three-year-old sta'iion "Alcyoa" was burned to death at Iowa City. Gallic sports in Limerick ended in a riot; several persons waro fatally in jured. Nat S. Uakor, propiietorof tho Oregon Times, at Portland, eloped with a type setter. A syndicate of Alabama capitalists pur poee establ'sbing iron works in Kings c uuly. Jack the Hipper has notified the Lou don polico that be will kill another woman. V. C. Bogao of tho Union Pacific denies that his company contemplates building to San Francisco. James Harrington, recused of perjury, wai taken from the l&kcrnfield jail nnd tarroJ and feathered. John Thorp, a slovedoro, fell down tbo hatchway of tho Btoamor G. W. Elder nnd died of bis injuries. Arrangements havo been mndo at Mel bourne for a meeting between Frank Slavin and Peter Jackson. Tho Indians on tbo Pnyallup and other reservations in Washington are reported in good condition, a Barraadia'i s-m-in-Iaw is en route to Washington, tu lay tho mutter of tho killing boforj President Harrison. I SALE -r Saturday, September 27th, We whl open our ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OK- Oloaks, Wraps, Jsickofs, SILK : SEALETTES Our House ha? a stamlnnl rejuit-itinn which never fails lo attract RPiien ait.-n-tlon (luring our Cloak Sales. CORKF-SI'ONDENf'i: SOLIC1I ED. McALLEN & Mc-DONNRLL, 131 .C- lG3 3rdSt., I'ortlutid, Or. Leading Dry oo.ls SUn loc flr.t tlass K odsat Eastern pdces. Agents for M -Calls 1'itzaur Clove Htthig Patterns. Magce, Argand and Acorn SfQV es Ranges, Cooking nnd lii-;iliiiy. nVEUYONE ITLLV WAKltAXTED IVtTKIl CLOSETS, 1'LDMUIMi IJODUS, P0J1PS, SINKS, AVH ATH TUBS TSToo c3 Scully, :1 OHENAMOS STREET. I. W, Case, BANKER. Transacts a General Banking Bnsiness. Drafts drawn available in auj p.irt of the 0. 8. and Europe, and on Hong Kong, China ohkii k iloirus :- id . . to 3 v. m. Oid rKM4MV.sRun.iM.Nu. A. siorla. Oregon. FIRST ANNIVERSARY BALL TO RE C.1VEN RY THE ASTORIA AMATEUR DRUM CORPS AT LIBERTY II ALL TUESLAY, 0CT0BER 14th The Public, whom we faithfully strive to pl ::, :iiv lespi clfully invited to attend. 'Ihe Re t Muic in the city has been M-cured and a nvnvmt evening is anticipated xm Ticket ailniltting Lndics and Gen tli'inan. 81.00. May he obtained from anv Mcuiitt-i 01 iheCorpStorntUic Rook .sjores and oilier business places, Morgan. & Sherman GKOCERS And Dealers In Special Attention Given to Filling Of Orders. A FUL' LIKE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Salts- factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part of the city Office and Warehouse InUimie'sNew Rnlldlng on Water Street, P.O.Box 1SX Telephone No 27. ASTORIA, OREGN GLOA Cannery mmi STILL ANOTHER VERSION Barrnnflia's Sou-iii-Law Tells lie Story of Die Killing. ON THE WAT TO WASHINGTON. He Will Lay the Matter Before Preai- dent Harrison and Demand Action be Taken. Special by The Dxitkd- Tress. New York, Oct L Tho Herald's City of Mexico special says: Dr. Bengerba, a son-in-law of Gener al Barrundia arrived here to-night, en route to the United States to present his case to President Harrison. He makes a statement that when Bar rundia embarked on the Acapulco, Pitts guaranteed hJs life. The slory of the murder aboard the Acapulco as given by Bengerba is that before Pitts read Mizner's order two officers went below, and after the order was read "Barrundia. who was in his undershirt, asked permission to put on his clothes, and while in tho act -was shot through one of his cabin windows, the bnllet wounding him slightly. He then grabbed two revolvers and opened tho door nnd Torrieto and Pitts ran. Fouseca opened iiro from behind tho smokestack, as did also four policemen, one of the balls,cuter; ing Barrundia's faco directly under tho eye, ho falling to tho deck dead. Torrieto then rushed from his hiding place and commenced kicking the body. All this passed within two minutes. Barrundia did not fire a single shot "jVIy wifr," said Bcngorha "in tended to liro n sbot at Alizner from tho balcony ot her house, arier the killing of her father, but as ho wns passing -with the agent oC tho Pacilic Mail company sho did not do sOj but went to the legation where Mizner was setting with Agent Loverech and United States Consul-Gcneral Hos racr. Levt rech on seeing her was going (o leave, but Mizner said "don't leave me alone, that is Barrundia's daughter." To this sho replied "Ye?, this i the daughter or Barrundia that comes to call you to account for her father's assassination, you ate an assassin, yon, who arc hero representing so great a nation as the United Stales are noth ing tout a great villaiu." She wn ejected from the legation after these ntl erar.ee. The night following the murder Mizner visited the minister of war and the iulerior at the National palaco. Ho received him with his hat on and made him wait, in fact, treated him wilh the greatest contempt. Ho is despised by everybody in Guatemala. SIGNED RY TJIE 1RKSIDKNT. The Tariff Kill at I.ut Rccoines a Lair. Special to Thk AST i::.. "WAsrrrxGTox, Oct. 1. Tho confer ence on the tariff bill as passed by the Senate and House of Kepresentatives went to tho president this morning. Ho carefully read over tho bill and after deliberating for some timo attached his signature to tho docu ment at 322 o'clock this afternoon. The bill consequently now becomes a law. Tho action of tho president was awaited with some excitement nnd a feeling of relief was manifested when his decision was made public, although his views on the subject were well known. Congress In Over. Special to The Astoriax. Washington, Oct 1. The House and Senate, at 6 o'clock this evening, adjourned sine die. CRUSHED TO DEATH. A Tcamitcr Meets AVitii a Fatal Accident In 'Frisco. Special to The Astoriax. San Francisco, Oct 1. Patrick Carroll, a. teamster, was crushed to death this afternoon by being caught beneath a caving bank of clay nnd rock. Thomas Lannigan, a laborer, was also badly crushed and it is thought" will die. Carrol was married and leaves a widow and two children. Lannigan is a widower with a large family. JACKSON AND SL.A.V1X. Arrangements for a Meeting Made in Australia. Special to Thh Abtorian.J London, Oct L Arrangement have been comnleted hv rnlVlA fur n meeting between Peter Jackson and jcranK r. aiavm in tbe rooms of tho Melbourne Athletic club within tho next six mouths. A Tjnrsa of 3.00f) has been guaranteed. Thero is a new industry in tho Da kota agricultural world. It is tho breeding of buffaloes. This nearly ex tinct but valuable animal seems to breed well in captivity, and the cli mate of Dakota is avpII nTlnntvl in him. Of tho 36 iron furnnnfia now nnrler construction in tho United States, 25 are in tho south, 9 being in Virginia, 7 in Alabama, 3 each in Kentucky and Tennessee, 2 in Maryland and 1 in QeoTaiiLJlaUimoredfanufacturers' Record. Extra Liability to Malarial Infection. Persons whose blood Is thin, digestion weak and liver slupRlsh. are extra-liable to the attacks of malarial disease. Tho most trlfllnt; exposure may, under such condi tions, infect a system which. If healthy, would resist tho miasmatic taint. The only way to secure Immunity from malaria in lo cahllei where it Is prevalent, is to tone, and legulale the system by improving weakened digestion, enriching tho blood, and giviug awholesomc impetus to blharv secretion. These results are accomplished "by nothing so efleclUely as Ilostctterti StomachJJit tcrs, which long experience has proved to no the most reliable safeguard against Ieerand ague and kindred disorders, as well as the best remedy for them. Tho Bitters are, moreover, an excellent Invig oraiit of the .organs of urinations, and an active depureut, eliminating from tho blood those acid impurities which originato rheu matic aliments. THE IRISH PARTY. The Meeting this Month Will be an Important One. Special to Thkastorian.i London, Oct L The meeting of the members of the Irish party has been fixed for October 16. It will probably be a very important affair and at it Mr. Parnell is expected to take very decisive action. Ho will either resign his posision or -will como out strongly for a plan of cam paign. Tho need of money over shadows all questions, and an Amer ican trip is the most important item in the program. Parnell has ordered all members to cancel their engage ments for the 16th. A supreme effort will be made to conciliate tho American-Irish to " unite with the party here. A report that the Vatican had de termined to put a pressure on the Irish Bishops to enforce Papal re script receives confirmation from a pastoral issued Monday by tho Bishop of Kildare. The Parnellites are anx ious to avoid any breach with the church and it is thought that no fur ther attempt will be made to put the plan of campaign in force. Parnell is anxious that homo rule should again 1)0 brought to the front Another Electric Death. Special to The Astoria n.1 New York, Oct 1. Charles McEl vaine wa3 to-day again sentenced to death by Jndgo Moore in the Kings county court of sessions for the mur der of Christian "W. Lucas, ti Sands street grocer, on August 22, 1SS9. McElwaine will ho taken to Sing Sing, where, according to the sen tence, he will be executed by electric ity during the week commencing Mon day, the 17th of November. THE TARBnCKET AND PILLOW Howji Baufl of MasSefl Hon Treated an Alleged Perjnrer. TAKES' FROM .TAIT. IlY FORCE Special hy Tub Ux:tki Pit. ss BAKKitSFiETjD, Cut, Oct. 1. James llarrinclon was taken from the jail at an eatly honr this morning by a baud of masked men and given a coat of tar and feat hem. Harrington was brought here on a warrant and placed in jail charged with perjury in conncc liou with his testimony in a recent land sink D.'pnty Sheriff Graham was ivor poworcd nnd the keys of the jail taken from him. Harrington fought vigorously, and in t lie tussle a pistol w:is discharged and he received a wound in the back. He was taken a short distance from tho jail and the iar and feathers ap plied. No trace of Harrington cau be fonnd to-day. Great excitement prevails. Canadian Talk. At a meeting of the Canadian Com mercial Union club at Toronto lately, Professor Gold win Smith said that the fisheries question will bo easily settled whenever Canada shall elect her own governor general. That, of course, al ludes to Canadian independence. Tho remark must bo taken in connection with the audience to determine its significance. It was made to a club of men eager for reciprocity, or even absolute commercial union with tho United States. Could they overcome Canadian conservative sentiment and American objections, and elect a gover nor general, or a president, if tho word be more appropriate, to suit themselves, there would bo no trouble whatever about settling pend ing questions between the two coun tries. This club, howover, represents only a portion, presumably a minority, of the people of the Dominion. As a matter of fact, throughout this con tention Canada has been tho aggres sor and Great Britain the pacific factor. Tho mother country has no interest in tho quarrel except as the reluctant backer of her colony. Sho would prefer not to meddle with it, and undoubtedly the governor-generals she has appointed have been in structed to observe a moderate attitude. A chief magistrate elected by the Do minion would reflect tho sentiment of tho majority. Heretofore that has been in favor of cro ding the United States at all possible points to obtain commercial concessions. Perhaps if Canada stood alone she would bo less obstreperous. She is like a saucy little boy who makes up faces and throws stones from behind his big brother. In that view of the matter Goldwin Smith's remark may have been measurably correct It must be remembered, however, that the United States has not been influenced by any fear of Great Britain in considering Canadian complications. The capital stock of the Illinois Central railroad compauv, amounting to &i0,000,000, is hold by 3,81G stock holders, of whom only 1,577 livo in America and but ninety-eight hi Hli nois. Two-thirds of tho stock is owned in Holland. Pecan-nut farming is one of the growing industries of the Gulf states. After the trees havo onco begnn to bear, they involve no labor or expense, nnd yield, it is said, an income of from S500 to S1,000 an acre, according to tho quality of tlto nuts. Cure of Spinal IVcrticncsK. E.F. Woolston, Yates, Orleans Co. N. Y., writes: "Sly wife, five years ago, was confined to her bed with inflammatory rheuma tism of the muscles of the back. The doctors thought her case hopeless, and doomed her to be a bedridden invalid. Tho violent pain kept her awake al most every night She lost over thirty pounds in weight. To case her pain 1 thought I would put on Allcock's Porous Plasters. 1 covered her back with them. To my great delight sho began to sleep well. Tho pain very much abated in one week. I then took the plasters off, washed her back, and put on fresh opes. At the end of the second week, she insisted on getting up, and by the third week was entirely well and able to attend to her house hold duties." A FREE FOE ALL FI&HT. Gallic Snorts in Limerick" Termin ate in a Riot. SKULLS ORAOKED WITH OLTJBS. A Number of Persons Fatally In jured by the Mob Eailway Carriages Wrecked. Special by The United Press. London, Oct 1. At Limerick on Monday a series of Gallic sports was wound up in a disgraceful riot There were several games going on in differ ent parts ot the city and under differ ent managers, who soon developed into rivals, and rioting was the result At the railway station, which was boisterous, toughs began fighting over the claims of the respective factions. The tumult was almost unparalled for tho viciousne3s which followed. Sticks wero used indiscriminately, rocks thrown, windows smashed, carriages wrecked and a number of persons se riously injured. Tho stafion master and other rail way employees were dangerously wounded. There were no police pres ent, so matters were left entirely in the hands of the combatants and skulls were cracked with tho utmost fury. At Lewpalis station, bottles were flung at a moving train severelv in juring two men. The railway com pany nas announced it will run no more snbnrban trains. 31ARINK NEWS AND NOTES. The den. Jlilcs, Capt L. A. Bailey, saii3 tor bboalwater bay this morning. The German fonr-masted ship lle nee Jlickmer started for Portland yesterday in tow of the S. U. Reed. The steam schooner Aitfiiftla sails for Garibaldi this morning with can nery supplies for Elmore & Sanborn The steam schooner 2lichi(uu ar rived down from Portland last even ing and will sail for the Sound ports to-day. The British ship Mount Carmcl, 1,596 tons register, Capt Alexander Livingstone, 52 days from Manila m ballast arrived last evening. Tho Strathblana is fully loaded and liaa ou board 11,572 sacks Hour Sor Europe. Sho was Hauled out into the riverand anchored yesterday. The steamship State of California arrived from San Francisco yesterday with thirty tons freight for this port She also brought eighty cabin and 130 steerage passengers. Tho-steamship Columbia sailed for San Fraucisco yesterday taking tho following freight from here: One thousand nino hundred and twenty two bdls. shooks, 1,200 feet long lumber, 530 cans salmon, 250 bdls. laths, 151 sks. oysters, 48 bbls and 36 bxs. cranberries, 164 bdls. wool slats and 3 tons general household goods. Tho Britishship Lonsdale 1,685 tons register, Capt G. Buckingham, 50 days from Tomda, Mexico, arrived last night in ballast Capt Bucking ham reports that one of his seamen named Leahy while unloading rails in the port of Tonala, broke his leg and is still laid up. He also reports that the tug yesterday while towing him in pulled out his forward bitts. The captain has often been here before. The government steamer Gedney, of the United States coast and geo detic survey commenced coaling yes terday at tho UP. dock, and wilffin ish to-day. She is a handsome little steamer, a little smaller than the Manzatiita, and has been employed for some timo in the waters of Shoal water bay engaged in " surveying. For close to tho shore they use a small steam launch, which i3 carried on tho vessel when not in use. They have a number of boats, and while all are good, the captain's gig, in partic ular, is a little beauty. It will cany five men, but is so light it can be lifted from tbo water and carried on tho shoulders of two men. The offi cers are all of tho United States navy, and aro under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury. Lieut J. M. Helm is in command, and the others are Lieut A. G. Bogcrs, En sign J. H. Gibbons, Ensign A. N. Mayer, Ensign G. "V. Brown, As3t Snrgeon P. H. Bryant and Mr. W. M. Jaynes. They have a crew of thirty-three men." Tho officers are very courteous gentlemen, as naval officers nearly always are, and The Astorian representative was cordially entertained by Ensign Mayer, who was the only officer on board at the time, though tho others were met afterwards. Notice. GOD'S BLESSING TO HUMANITY So Says an Oregon Pioneer Ninety Years Old. Fokest Gkove. Or., March 19. 1 have used the OREGON KIDNEY TEA and obtained immediate relief. It is God's blessing to humanity. I take pleasure in recommending it to the afflicted. I am now nearly ninety years old, came to Oregon inl&l2 in the cm ploy of tho Hudson's Hay Company, and s'nie i began using the OREGON KLlff2r TEA I enjov good health. DAVID MUNROE. Mexico is a medley tho most au cient and most modern arrangements mingle. The women grind corn and tho men carrv water as in tho dava of Abraham, yet the goverment ha3 telephone, telegraph, electric lights, and has contracted for tho phono graph in the postoffice department MVrit Win. We desire to say to our citizens that nica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such univer sal satisfaction. We do not hesitate to guarantee them every time, and we btand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not fol low their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. J. W. Conn, Druggist. JACK STSL.L. ON DECK. The "Kipper" Announces He Will Kill Another Woman. Special to The Astorian.1 London, Oct 1. "Jack the Hipper" has sent a warning to theWhitechapel police that he is about to butcher another woman. The penmanship of tho comunication i3 precisely similar to that of the letters which it has been the custom of tho officials to receive from tho murderer just prior to his killing some poor abandoned wretch of "Whitechapel. A BLAZE IN A BREWERY. A Destructive Fire Caused by a Dynamo. Special to The Astorian.1 Cincinnati, Oct 1. At an early houcthis morning a fire started in the refrigerating department of the Seller brewery at Twisburg, just back of Covington, Ky. A prompt response and good work ot the fire department saved the main portion of the brewery, but as it is the loss will reach $50,000, fully covered by insurance. The fire is thought to have originated in the engine room from one of the dynamos. The Northern Heel Men. Spacial to Tub AsTontAX.1 Tacojia, Oct 1.--R S. Gardner, United States Indian inspector, has just returned from an inspection of tho Puyallnp, Chehalis, Skookumish and other reservations. He reports the Indians in good condition and crop3 excellent. Indian Joe, of tho Puyallup ner vation, lost a leg yesterday by being run over by a Northern Pacific freight train. DOES THIS MEAN TO ASTORIA? V.C.Bope Talis Alont tie Union Pacific Extension. ini. d sot jurim ixz'o Fiasco, Special by The U.iitei Press. San Francisco, Oct 1. Y. C. Bognc, chief engineer of tho Union Pacific system, is in this city attending to some important business in which his company is interested. fc It is rumored in railroad circles that his mission is in connection with tho ex tension of the lines of tho Union Pacific to this city. "When seen' to-day Mr. Bognc denied that his visit was on such important business. He said: "There is no im mediate prospect, 130 far as I know, of an extension of the lines of the Union Pacific system to San Francisco. Thero is without doubt, plenty of business to warrant tho extension, but tho company havo never seriously considered such a move. It is pos sible that some of the other companies contemplate running out here, but I am not informed in tho matter, as I have been, during the greater part of the year, in the state of "Washington, superintending tho extension of our lines from Portland to Tacoma, Olympia and Seattle. "Wo have constructed l&l miles of road and intend to continue work in other directions. Tho prospect for the northwest is most flattering." FOREIGN NEWS AND GOSSIP. Michael Davitt's new paper will make some startling disclosures, and be sensational. The origin of the dy namite plots will bo given and con spirators shown up. It is expected that the number of bodies cremated in Milan will soon average one a day, as nearly two thousand bodies have been cremated thero during the last thirteen years. Creosote has been successfully ap plied as a remedy for the potato dis ease in Scotland. Every eye of the potato is touched with creosote by means of a small camel's hair brush. Experiments are being conducted in the English channel near Folke stone, with a view to the construction of a bridge across the channel. A good foundation is being songht The bottom is found to be very hard. The Sultan of Sokoto, who rules over 12,000,000 people in west Africa, ha3 presented his fellow sovereign, Queen Victoria, with a magnificent hop. The animal has arrived in Liver pool and will probablv be taken care of at the "Zoo." Hayti is only part of tho Island of San Domingo, having 10,000 square miles out of the 32,000 of the island: yet sho has a revenue yearly of 7, 8SS,000, and ships 70,000,000 pounds of coffee annually. Her goverment costs S5,000,Q00, and she has S2,000, 000 to spend on improvements an nuallv. Fielding lies in tho burying ground of the English factor' ac Lisbon, without a stoneto mark the spot Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhe um, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, nnd positively cures Tiles, or 110 pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. I rice 25 cents per box. For sale by .1. W. Conn. Tho Denver and Eio Grnndn mart sends word from Denver that it can givo employment to from 5,000 to 8,000 men at 2 a day on improvments and construction. T3tc JPuIpituiMl (hi; ift'.ixt: Rev. F. M. Shrout, jiastor United Brethren Church, Blue Mound, Kansas, says: "I feel it iny duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. My lungs were badly dis eased, and my parishioners thought J could live only a few weeks. I took five bottles of Dr. King's New Discov ery and am .sound and well, gaining L'G lbs. in weight." Arthur Love, manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial and convincing evidence I am confident Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption beats Vm 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. W. Conn's drug store. Regular size3 50c and 1. TOOK HIS TYPESETTER A PoitlaM Editor "SMps" Willi a Pretty Employe'. LEFT A FIFTH WIFE BEHIND. Many Creditors Mourn H13 Departure ncl His Mew3paper Has Sus pended Publication. Special by TnE United Press. PobttjAnd, Oct 1. It has just leaked out that Nat S.Baker, pub lisher of the Oregon Times, published in this city, skipped the country September 17th with Frankie Ander son, a pretty typesetter employed in tho Times office. i Baker drew S2,700 from the bank, collected 8300, packed up a quantity of new type recently purchased, and with Frankie left the state. This morning Mrs. Baker received a telegram from him from El Paso, Texas, asking forgiveness and permis sion to return. Sho declined the proposition. Sho is left penniless and many creditors mourn Baker's departure. Miss Anderson is of a good family in Kansas, but it is known the pair had been intimato for a year. The present Mrs. Baker is Baker's fifth wife, sho secured a divorce to marry him. Hois of Spanish descent and an arrant knave. The Times has suspended. ALABAMA- CAPITALISTS. They Purpose Establishing Ex tensive Iron ivorKs. Special to The AstoeiaJ PorttjAnd, Oct 1. A syndicafo of Alabama capitalists talk of locating in Kings county and establishing large iron works. A representative o the syndicate has just returned from an extended tour through "Washingtan and is liighly delighted with the coal and .iron ore. Tho syndicate repre sents millions of doliara and contains prominent iron iuerchauts. CKJITCn ANB KNIFE. Fatal Fight Between a Cripple and a Hop Picker c Special bv Tho TJhitkd Pnsss. Sacramento, Oct 1. Late last night John Burns, a hop picker, anrl Bobert Watts, a cripple, quarreled in a saloon about paying for drinks, when "Watts hit Burns with his crntch. The latter drew a poeket knife and stabbed "Watts in tho abdo men and back. Tho doctor says the wounded man cannot live'. A Valuable Horse Burned. Special to TnE astokian.i Iowa Crrr, Iowa, Oct 1. The famous three-year-old "Wilke's stallion "Alcyorn," owned by John "Wilburn of Palmer, Mass., and valued at S10, 000, was burned in a barn last night The horso was sent here recently for breeding purposes. Tncoina's First Cable Line. Special to TnK Astorian. I TACOilA. Oct 1. "Work on Tacnmn's first cable road will commence on Monday next E. Saxton, the cable road contractor, is here to superin tend construction. Fell to Ills Death. Special to Thk AstoriaxJ San Francisco, Oct. 1. John Thorpe, a stevedore 30 years of age, fell down the hatchway of the steamship George W. Elder yester day and died last night from his injuries. Car Fare for a Senator. The "Washington correspondent ot the Chicago filter Ocean tells this story : "Senator Jones of Nevada was put off a street car in San Francisco recently because he did not happen to have a nickel in his pocket to pay his fare. The story ot tho incident traveled through the west, and his friends, in a spirit of humor and friend ship, had a gold-headed cane made which contained m tho handle a com partment sufficiently large to store 100 5-cent nickels. Tho simple pressure ot tne tnumb releases a nickle, and another slips into place readyg for use, like tho cartridges in a magazine gun. On the hands was engraved 'United States Senator J. P. Jones, with the best wishes of his Utah friends.' Tho cane was formally presented to the senator by ex-Governor "West, of Utah, in the presence of a number of senators and repre sentatives. Senator Jones made a happy acknowledgement, in whioh he suggested that ultimately the state of Nevada and thef -ferritory of Utah would be consolidate. This sugges tion of the Nevada senator embodies an idea which is rapidly growing in Congress." , ADVICE TO 2I0TIIEES. Miss. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used for children teething. II soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind cholic, and is the best remedy fordiar-rhcea.Twenty-five cents a bottle. Tho great lace manufacturing con cern of "Wpoten &: Moseley, of Not- tiugham, England, is to be removed to Scranton, Pa., where six acres of laud have been given for a location. The plant will bo as extensive as that at Nottingham, which employs 3,000 persons. A CLEAN AND PERFECT CURE OF Hurts and Bruises. A Doctor Co T Tawrence, Kansas, An? 9, 1SSS. striking a fence. I found him using St. Jacobs Oilfrcclyail over his hurts. Isawhimezj morning at work ; all the blue spots had eon. lwivinr. n(llif.r to!t. cmipnn.nn..u: i C. K. NEUMANN, 21. D. SURE jlillfe CURE. t,r-..Ar Druggists asd Deaieps. THE CHARLES A. V0GELER C0.,gMW J