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Hi9w"j I. cv f'n. ASTORTA, OREGON, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, IH90. PRICE FIVE CENTS m.. XXXYNO. 15i. Wb sBSi plf bh wl Ih 9 fvfcf'mf 'H :5 -Tf2 -s iw IlLI s " IB B liT - . r '. -' . . "..V"1 ' " " I i-t w He h S S3 o 52! I. L OSGOOD. The Exclusive Clothier and Hitter. a BUSINESS CARBS. J- -. nAH.TM. ATT."ttNHV T LAW, Astoria, - - - Oregon. t XSce, tarce deors cast Court llou-e, Third street c J. OtiKTtS. Altotvf y-at-Uw : Str I'sMle. fUwawtlnncr of lKdii r W.WnKton I iumuirr offiea lr flavors new onok I imr. Cor S.-eoiw hJ -. f tr-ets. h sniTn. ATTORNKY AT l.W tt t5?r iJx trtwL, (louts b.ictv -.. Balldius. A"Krt.t. orPg.ni. i otd St IrWUt. n -t-i-ir -i ciihm u-- eftvunteM SHxhsU tortu Ornp Al. R. KANACA, ATTORNS AT LaVt. Vec rer TTWt House Oct.. Astoria. Or. KK1I. BSTATK BUOREU Axe XOTJLRT rUBlC. EstRblisked 188S. tw. Asteita. 6r. W W. PARKK. Seal sfte and Insurance Agent, CoaveynneCT ad Xotarj PnbMc lit SeteH Streft, opposlie the rostoffice, KWca hn.muB ftSquomoquo 8U.. Astoria. Oregon. JL ATTORXKY AT LAW. o-K irel'i sew brick bulldlmt.comtji "rrn! xnd Cas street : u: nta.ni. rrt- . I A. J. A. FFIPOW. 6k sHwk feuWreu awl aud 4Ck. 5Tw-r.U3 uttenXen to DJseiwes of Women M Children, bf Dx. A, L. Pulton. Strfal Weoa fci Surge. F tit. J. A. !cittn. tar hCHUB from It) to t2 a. m iffl I to 4 rnvstelAK.SCJJRROV ANR pRUQPIriT uUple eajra clian?s only fr tnedl- Kur Pojtffiee, 61ieamin Street. A-tcrta, Oregon. jAYTyTTLCJWD. MieBrSwaa fi, Pyth:n BuKdlng. Bc km iH to IS sai S to S. XesWeMe, AM Gdr stnet. D E..R.KT1 rHYiSICliLN' AND SURGEON. fnMili&Ueaties to )eiv mi WeBCfi VTi.. rwx-wiA -MmwiA 11K-. QCee, up fStmtoi. AJfedk. nrfXm. -VC r V . Mrf"" -.-.f r m R. it.Lr.ic. M. ff. nrfsx) OtereUnd Houiosojiatfelc Koo pSSQ. 4ler, ad Poet-(JH'lt:t c,( ew Iaft me Tm a Specialty. D R. r. A. KKV. UVSTtlSC 3 uJ . FUTtf 's sew Uriek Kulld- . lite Later & Aiieran, eiVILENSINEiRS, 3rreygrs and Arebitete. IffTJCK, KOM 9, Pl.AYEt.,l Kt.H' P. . JUx !. AST1UA. ML V.T.B9K9MT. wcuxasv V. SKA.TJB. Birier, B: JtBrapr, k Ysssm AftW lntn TtoJt isjiKhk as Befjrtw af Atf.t.Lu OCm ktre, reMaanisM at mm sfwetsifrr u kit eifcr bm 3b fcrf ro b Laa4 0Ae er aae Cenjj. taAtetnilvtectfce te tie GBeNM taakoftBM. . i.j Sunder H shirt.f TnJttloU prtortoa Bw totk TtosTTinr. nr M V -IMRKE KNTTTINQ SLL8,-J CjP Beublo WMM Seated C 3 K I DKeT 1 IfpROTEGTOa ""SKr aSs? IF um oroinaiy jjiccVinr. Jfc L-UJZHin OITTINQ m&r sa OXTE FRZOB CD i CD H Sole Agent, GO0.GO2 Third Sr., 0.r. Wst Ninth IIIK- DIAMOND PALACE HUSTAV HA.VSKX, Ir..pV. A lj.rnr and Woll Selector! Slck ot Fine i Diamonds t Jewelry At fiilrrmely Iaw J'ript-i. All lioodk HonKhl ml TbU KilsblUhwit Warranted Genuine. iVnfcti sad Clock Repairing A Sl'KTIAl.TY iin,i Cass m-A ijiipuio.jit. M-V O. BOH.BKT Contractor and Stent Mason All kinds of Sione Work done In a ticac and substaubal mauner. Adilre&s all Orders or Correspondence Uox 213. Astoria. Or. W. F. Seheibe, dttAK MANUFACTURER. Smokers' Articles in Stock. THE TRADE SUPPLIED.. Special Crards Manufactured to Order. MAIN STREET. - - Astoria, Ot B. F. ALLEN & 00. DEALERS IK Wall Paper and Oil Paintings : PRACTICAL : PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. All Work Guaranteed. Cor. Cass and Jt'tfrrson Sfe.. Astoria, Thompson k Ross ttrry n Fall LU 6f Choice Staple ami Fancy Groceries. Give Us t Call axd Bt CttnrlRfef. INCANDESCENT Prices; All Night Lights, pnr Month, each .. 12 o'clock " .... l M . ?20 ..16 1 25 Test Share JKill mlafpumy Notice ef Trusttt's Sale. NOTICE 18 HEIIBBY GIVEN THAT jmrsuanto tbe provlxlons of a tertaln eoatract between the 4stori& & Soith Coast Railway Co.; tho 1'aellc Co8tru tion Co.; and J. H. Smith, vhewlm tbe property berelsatttr deecuhe. vas eon vej ed and tiatisfeired to me It tmst t ksld as security for tan payment of the sum ef $43 749.4S due Use snU J. H.Smltk for iroik iu the constvuctl.in of e ettain rallaead, uml to be scld by no nd eonye,rUd uikoah In enso Uig sud s$m snbnia. net be ; yiheu 4ue : an J'tke sata sunt having been due ant unpaid since the 13ph i&y of Aurt. ISO. and being still unpaid, I will, en tfae 17U day of Deewber. IWe at tbe Lour ef 10 o'clock Iu vie loreiieou. at ike banking bovse of tbe I. W. Case Banking Co., In the elty ef Astoria, flatsop eoanty, state of Oreeon. vroeeed te tell at avsMoa to Vke klxneet bidder lor easb la kand.al or so much of tbe following aesfribed frepey as may ue suncieai k sautry ssia eemme ana iiikkb a.au Luglrft. lfM. nam aud tie ; i-mi ef iie intPrrac irom said lata aay or Augit, at me aie oi per ent. per aanaa costs oi wis PBocee ing. M-wit of tbo tjrst loortgage Bonds of s&ld railway company, aumoereu irera oneioxsiinein slrr, and each being In tue sura ef fl.Soo. 1.C09 shares ef Hie paid np capital stock of said railway company. 1 ke follotvlag deseribed lets ia Xallreaa Addition to Ocean Grere. to-wtt :lets 1, 2. S,4, S. G. t. ft. 9 and 10 ef fclk-ene - lets 7 and 8 of blkS;loaS,9,1S.lCaidI7fklk3; lets 1, 2. 34, fi..T.. 9.16.1?, ?6,ll, IT, 18, If. 80. glandaftof blki lets l.t, 1.4; S. , T. S, 9, 18. 14. if. 10, 17. 18. it, as. 31 ana is of blk: and of bk 7 aad "lots 1 , 1. 1. i, i, t, f 4 ofblk8. In said Ciar-ep county, atat ef Oregon, al all tbe stock sqbrfptte8 bow dellBqueatandnniNdd M 'MatgaeA ra me asjBtit trafite. .. , . t The above prepettr was adreaUsedJa ke sold Vct. 7, 1800. but by eoiseit ef tbe parties abeve named, tbe sale was adjourned mnMl Dec 17.1W0 I. W. CASE. ' Taostea. Promlnentphys! clans smoke and recommend ELECTRI LIGHT .fl2gB..Bj TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. Villard and party are in Chicago. Brighter times aro reported in Tacoma. "Sinola," a valuable race horse, died nt SIorri3 Park. Joe Coburn, the celebrated pcfjilist, died in New York. The eenate bill to retire General Stone man passed the house. Several important bills were acted on in conBreF3vyesterday. Official census returns givo Spokane Falls a population of 19,917. A young ruI died in Italy after being innoculatedby Dr. Koch's remedy. Vim. Long and Nicholas Franz were injured by a falling wall in Pittsburg. There were 231 failures in the United States during the week ended yesterday. The report of the northwest dry dock commission will bo presented to congress next week. Tho shipping federation of London has issued a manifesto defying the United Labor council. Malpractice is suspected in the case of the death of Belle Scanlon, who died in San Francisco. King Kalakaua has bestowed orders on Admiral Brown and officers of the cruiser Charleston. The widow of General Miller, lute United States senator from California, died in Washington. Jack Denipsey will finish training in San Francisco for the match with Fitz Bimmon in New Orleans. The Boston Express and another train collided last night; no lives were lost but a bad wreck occurred. Two freight trains on tho Atlantio & Pacific railroad collided near tho Needles; Several cars were smashed. Tho steamer South Coast was wrecked during a gale at Fort Bragg and the schooner lobfe was lost at Casper. An alleged widow of Harry Morgan, the well known sporting man at Tacoma has applied for letters of administration on the estate. I. W. Case BANKER. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts drawn available lu any part of the U. S. and Europe, and on hung Kong. China Office Houits : 18 a. m. to 3 p. m. Odd Peixows Build lno, Astoria. Oregon. g? M .hi Astoria National Bank IS NOW OPEN FOH 6EHERAL BANKIN6 BUSINESS Accounts of Firms and Individuals Solic ited on Favorable Terms. Interest nald on Time Deposits. Money Loaned on Tersonal security. .foreign ana Domestic lixcnango bought and so'd. C. T. Ei.ee, President. John Hobsorif Vice Tres. A. B. Edee, Ci&hier. D. K. Warren. rji-...- C. S. Wright, i DIrectoni. Maverick National BANK, BOSTON, MASS. GAP1TAL SURPLUS -Moo.ooo .. 800.000 Aecountsnf Banks, Bonkcw and Corpora tions solicited. OurratiliUesforCOLLECrKS are excel lent, aud we rc-dlscount for Hanks hen balances arrant- it. Boston is a Keserve City, and balances ulUiHi from Banks (not located iu other .Reserve Ci ies) count as a reserve. v'e draw our own exchange on London and the Continent, aud make cable transfers and place money by telegraph throughput the united States and Canada. We have a market for prime, flrstTclass Investment Securities, aud Invite proposals from States. Counties ape Cities when is suing boids. We do a general II mkltmBusiuess, aud in vite eerrespondeuee. ASA P. POTTER, President. JOd. W. WOltK, Cashier. -r. W. CASE Insurance Agent. KKPBKSENTING California Marine Ins. Co., S. F. Columbia Fire aid Mariie Ins. Co., Portland. Home Mutual Instance Co., S. F. Phanix sf London. Imperial of London,. Orcfon Fire and Marine of Port lait', 6r. WM. EDGAK. Cigars, Tobaeee and Snuff, meerschaum: & bhiee pipss, Pocket Cutlery, Marine Glasses, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS. Comer Matn and Second Sts., Astotla. Ur. F.H.SURPRENANT&CO., County CqronQr, Krit Claw Undertaking ESTABLISHMENT. New Styles, Caskets and funeral muu-r .. Next toAsTOKiAy onice. LIDDICOAT & CEIBB. Carpenters and Bailrfcrs.. Holt McOurtrle's old staad. have ovcrab plates and drawings ot all kinds and styles "JSS1""3' ff'Staa fm 908 to 112,096. Call aad see them. AT THE NATION'S CAPITAL How the Next House Will Stanfl, Politically SeaMng. PROCEEDINGS OP 00NGKESB. Several Important Bills in Both Branches The Dry Dock Commission Botes, Special by Tho Uxitkd Pbess.1 Washikqton, Dec 6. Aji unofEcial list oE the members elect to the Fifty second congress has been prepared by the clerk of Iho honse for the use of members. It divides tho honse as follews: Be publican, 88; democrats, 234; farmers' alliance, 8; uncertain, 1, and vacant, 1, making a total of 832 members in the next house. IN UOTII HOUSES. Doings, of Congress at Yester day's Session. Special to Tub astokia.n.I Washixgtok, Dec. G. The senate, to-day, passed a resolution calling on the attorney general for a list ot elec tion supervisors. Mr. Morgan offered a resolution calling for a statement or the money paid on a requisition of Supervisor Davenport, of New York, but it "went o vet under objection. The bouse amendments to tho bill to issue arms to the settlers was agreed to, and Mr Gray continued his remarks in opposition to tho election bill. In the house a resolution directing the president to request Mrs. Grant to permit the removal of the remains of General Grant to Arlington, was debated without action. The senate bill appropriating $100, 000 to buy rations for the Sioux was passed with verbal amendments, also the senate bill to retire Gen. Stone man. In the house, while in the commit tee of the whole, Mr. Perkins, of Kan sas, called up the bill for relief of Indians in California, but it was with drawn. The Dry Deck Roeort. Special tOl'UK AfcTOKIAX.I. WAsmxGTOK, Dec. G. The north west dry dock commissioners report is furnished and will be presented to congress next week. Census Returns. Special to Thb Astoki x. WAsmxaTox, Dec. 6. The following official census returns were given out to-day: -Olympia, Wash., 4,698; Spo kane Falls, 19,917. ARE YOU MADE miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? ShMoh's Vitalizer is a posilhe cure. nt HEALTH RESTORER. IT T3 THE IDE All MEDICTJTB. It rouse the Litct and Kidneys and Stomach, Cures 1 Icadache. Dyspepsia, creates an Appe tite, Purifies the Impure Blood, and Hakes Tha "Weak Strong. in Used everywhere. 91 a bottle; six for f& THE FOBTLAHD SAVINGS BANK p Portland, onnaox. Paid up capital .. Surplq3 aud pru!lta,.. $260,008 .. 68,000 Interest allowed on sayings deposits as follows. Oh ordinary sarhn-s books, 4 per cent per annum. On term ssvlnsB books. 6 rer cent per annum. On certificates of deposit : For tliree montns, 4 per cent per annum. For six months, 5 percent per annum. For twelve months, o per cent per annum. FRANK DEKtlM. President. D. P. THOMPSON. Vice President. II. C. S51KAT rON. Cahler. Job Printing AT THE Astorian Jeli Office Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Note Heads, Envelopes, OELjDfll Plain and Fancy SEE SAMPLE3 AT THK Astorian Job Office. t RAILROAD SiriASnTJP. A Collision Between Freight Trains Near the Needles. Special to The As roRTA-.l Mojate, CaL, Dec. G. The Atlantic & Pacific train arrived fifteen hours late to-day, caused by a wreck twenty miles east of the Needles. A freight train broke in two, the rear end running back and colliding with a freight fol lowing, setting fire to caboose, engine and a number of cars. No one is re ported as being hurt A Car Company in Trouble. Special to The Astobian. HuNtefGTOK, Pa., Dec. 6. Attach ments were entered to-day by Percival EoberTs, of Philadelphia, and W. W. McDaniel, against the Iron Car Equip ment company, of New York. This company is the successor of the iron car company -which failed some time ago. The new company say they do not owe the claimants anything, and the attachments will be contested and suits brought against the plaintiffs for damages. malpractice Suspected. Special to Thk Astoutax 1 San Fbakosco, Dec. G. Tho post mortem examination in tho case of Mis3 Belle Scanlon, the Portland girl who died suddenly yesterday, shows that death was not due to poison, but indications suggested criminal treat ment that calls for an investigation. Tho matter is in tho hands ot tho police. Labor Troubles in London. Special to rnE Astoiiiax.1 Londox, Dec 6. Tho shipping federation has issued a manifesto, defying tho United Labor Council, which yesterday ordered a strike or seamen and firemen employed by the several steamship companies. The strikers aro not unauimous as to the advisability of a strike. Villard Gees Visiting. Special to Thr Astobtax.1 New York, Dec. 6. Villard and a party of friends left this afternoon for Chicago to bo present at tho opening of the new Wisconsin Central North ern railway GETTING BEADY FOB THE FBAI. Fitzsimons fill FinJ Dempsey a Hard Han to Beat. THE XOSYAJ2EIL IX 'FJtJSCO. Special by The Uxn ed Tubus. Sax Fbaxceod, Dec. G. Dempsoy was to have started for 2Tew Orleans to-night, but the splendid weather here and the benefit which he is deriv ing from his training, has caused him to change his plans and he will prob ably stay another week in San Fran cisco, and then go to Galveston and complete his work there, arriving in New Orleans just long enough before the fight to rest sufficiently. To his most intimate fnend3, he makes no predictions whatever about the fight, and tbe only remark he has been heard to express was, that tall men with a-long reach are very dan gerous if shorter men go after them, but they lose mucb of their punish ing power when they have to follow their opponent and fight him. Judging by thi3, Fitzsimmons vri& not find Dempsey coming right against his fists in every round as McCarthy did, but will bavo to trudge around the ring to corner his cool and scientific opponent. Incoming Passengers. The steamship State of Califor nia, Capt. H. S. 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It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Con sumption, Inflammation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, "Whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. it is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always be depended upon. Trial bottles free at J. "W. Conn's drugstore. Mrs. Edith Howcott, of Now Orleans, perhaps owns more land than any other American woman. In Louisiana and Mississippi alone she has over 50,000 acres of valuable timber land, and is buying more whenever she sees a bargain. She has just completed a purchase of 1,000 acres of pine lands in Texas and 6,500 acres of hardwood and cypress lands in Louisiana. A Telegraph to the Brain From the stomach Is the great sympathetic nerre la the epigastrium. Let digestion be come seriously disordered, aud that disorder is sure to and a reflection In symptoms which react disadvantageous upon tho or gan of thought. 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VESSELS ON THE ROCKS TIib Steamer "Sontb Coast" WrecKeA at Fort Brags. ALL THE 0BEW WERE SAVED The Schooner "Abbie" Goes Ashore at Caspar Dotails of the Two Disasters- Special bs"Tho United Peess.1 Sax Fkaxcisco, Dec.6. Tbe steamer Coos Bay arrived from Little River and way ports this morning. From Fort Bragg she brings the news of tho loss of the steamer South Coast from Caspar news of tho loss of the schooner Abbie. The Coos Bay brought down ten of tho crew of the South Coast andfive of tho crew ot the Abbie. The captain and first mato and chief engineer of the steamer remained at Fort Bragg in hopes of saving something from the wreck, but as she is on the rocks with a big hole through ber bottom and every wave breaking over her the chances of saving anything are very small. The Ab b ie is hard fast on tho sandy beach at Caspar, and while badly strained may get oft. Tho South Coast went ashore last Thursdav morning. She was moored to the wharf with 30,000 feet of lum ber iu her hold, when tho mooring lines parted and before the crew could get out fresh ones she was on the rocks. The men had not even lime to get out their clothes before a hole was knocked through tho bottom of the vessel and every part of her was flooded. Some of the men had very narrow escapes for their lives. The J.66fewent adrift last Wednes day night, and when the captain founJ that his vessel had parted her mooring lines he attempted to get some sail on her and beat out to sea. The gale was too strong for him, however and the schooner went broadside on to the beaqh. Tho next wave swept clean over her and nearly toro out the masts. The succeeding waves carried her up high and dry and the crew stepped ashore- The captain and first mate have remained with tho schooner. The Sout7i Coast -was anew steamer having been built in San Francisco in 1887. She was of 236 tons burthen, 131 feet long, 32 feet beam and ten and five-tenths feet depth of hold. She was engaged in the lumber trade and had a carrying capacity of 500.000 feet. The Abbie was 146.17 tons, 9a5 feet long, 29.5 beam eight and three- tenths depth of hold. She was built in Eureka in 1876, and had a lumber carrjing capacity of about 250,000 feet. The SoutJi Coast was owned and conducted by Capt. J. L. Higgins. It is not known whether she was insured or not. The Abbie was owned by the Caspar Lumber Co., and was fully insured. Unseasonable Weather. Under the above heading yesterday's Oregonian gives the following grum ble.of an old resident in regard to the weather: You have no idea what harm this unseasonable weather does to tho state. In tho first place, the merchants hero in town have loaded themselves with winter goods which they cannot dispose of, and are there fore unable to meet their bills now coming duo for these supplies. Thon the "Willamette and tho Cowlitz aro so low, on account of no rain falling, that goods cannot bo shipped from the valleys down to Portland by the waterways: trado is consequently lan guishing and money is scarce. The great objection, however, which Port- landers have, or should have, is that the sewers are not flooded and the stagnant refuse is not carried ofE. Some of the most careful residents are particular to keep tho water running in tueir closets an tuo time tuey are in use, thus carrying off the soil; oth era aro not so careful and the refuse romains in tho private sewer, owing to the nature of the trap. The fall rains usually carry off thi3 accumulation, but now it is with us, and the wonder is that we are as healthy as we are. PERSONAL MENTION. G. W. Fisher is in from his ranch on the Claskanine. Miss Nettie Jones left yesterday to winter with her folks on the Nehalem. Harland T. McGuire. formerly in journalism at East Portland, is regis tered at tho Occident. H. G. Mallett, head bookkeeper for M. C. Crosby has returned from a business trip to Portland. D. Morgan, wife and two children, left yesterday to spend a month or six weeks in California. They will also visit Coffeyville, Kas. Mrs. S.B. Crow will return thi3 morning from Portland whither she went in company with her mother, Mrs. Burg, who has returned to her homo in Heppner. The Football Match. Save for a private message receiyed by Frank Gunn, chief clerk of tho Occident hotel, no news as regards the result of the foodball game between the team from this city and the Portland team, was received last night The dispatch to Mr. Gunn recited that the Astoria boys had been defeated with 1 goal to nothing. Merit AYin.. We desire to say to our citizens that for years we have been sclliuir Dr. King's NcwDiscovery for Consumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Buklen's Ar nica Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sn as well, or that have given such univer sal satisfaction. "We do not liesitate to guarantee them every time, and we stand 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. Coxx, Druggist. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Com plaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of. Shiloh's vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Failures of a Week. Special to Tne AsToniAs.l New Tobk, Dec 6. Business fail ures reported toBradstreet's, number 321 in the United States for this week against 233 last week and 281 for this week last year. Canada had twenty seven this week against thirty-six last week. The total number of faflures in the United States, since January 1st to date was 9,501 against 10,653 in a like portion of 1889. Death of Mrs. Gen. Miller. Special to The Astobiax. Sax Fbaxoisco, Dec 6. News reached here to-day of the death in Washington, D. O., this morning, of Mrs. Mary C. Millier, widow of the late Gen. John F. Miller, senator from this state. Deceased was aged fifty four years. The remains will bo interred temporarily in Washington. Death of a Valuable Horse. Special to Thr AstoriaxJ New York, Dec 6. "Sinaloa," the full sister of "Lucy B.," died on Thurs day at Morris Park. She had the greatest record for her distance, ono and one-quarter miles, which sho ran in 2:0-1 at Monmouth on straight course during last year. She was a three-year old and belonged to E. J. Baldwin. Sentence Postponed. Special to Tub AstoiuaxJ Sax Fkaxcisco, Dec. 6. Tann Poi, one K the Chinese convicted of hack ing toj pieces a Mongolian named Fong Hay on Juno 23, 1889, was up for sentence this morning. Sentence was deferred for another week. Injured by a. Falling' Wall. Special to Thk astoriax.1 PrrrsnuRG, Pa., Dec. 6. Wm. Long and Nicholas Franz, while removing a safe to-day froln Mahood's Liberty street store, which was destroyed by yesterday's fire, were fatally injured by a wall falling on them. Brighter Times in Tacoma, Special to The Astoriax. Tacoma, Dec. 6. The depression felt here for the past month is wear ing off somewhat and business men are more cheerful and hopeful. Money is not so tight. KING- KALAKAUA IN 'FRISCO, Tie Daslr Monarcli is Being Roy ally Entertained AMERICA OFJFICnitS 2CXIGHTED Special by The Oxited Fiiess.! San Francisco, Dec. 6. King Kala kaua has bestowed the order of Kala kaua upon Admiral Brown, Captain Kemy and Flag Lieutenant Dyer of the cruiser Charleston. Admiral Brown was invested with the high grade of knight grand officer, Captain Bemy received the next gradewith the title of. knight commander, and Flag Lieutenant Dyer was invested with the grade of knight companion. The ceremony was very simple. 'Last evening Governor Waterman and staff paid an Official visit to the king. Tho king has promised fo at tend the charity ball to be given in aid of the "Women's Exchange. The date fixed for the banquet at the Pa cific Union Club is "Wednesday even ing next. A Woolen Ulills Failure. Special to The astorian-. Livermore Falls, Me., Dec. 6. "Wm. Turnell. nronrietor of the Wool len Mills at "Wilton, has failed; liabili ties, 70,000; assets, 3o,UUU. Death of Joe Coburn. Special to The Astoiuanv! New York, Dec. G. Joe Coburn, tho pugilist, died this evening at his residence in West Thirty-Fifth street Death was caused by consumption. MARINE NEWS AND NOTES. The steamship Columbia sailed for San Francisco early yestesday, carry ing a cargo of oysters, salmon, shooks and lumber. The little steam schooner H. TV. Harrison arrived in from Yaquina bay yesterday with a cargo of farm produce, etc The American ship City of Phila delphia dropped down tho river yes terday, and with the Eclipse will probably cross out to-day. The schooner Zettetia cleared at the custom house yesterday for San Francisco. She loaded 240,000 feet of lumber at the Clatsop mill. A Peculiar Experience. About ten years ago my health be came impaired, and rheumatism set in. My suffering was intense, but lllb bard's Rheumatic Syrup has relieved me entirely of rheumatism, regulated my kidneys and liver, and benefited my whole system. B.W Rockweix, Jackson, Mich. Any statement made by B. W. Rock well, can he relied upon. W. D. Tuompsok, Pres., Jackson City Bank: For sale by J. W. Conn. An electric railway 186 miles long ia about to .be opened in South Amer ica, connecting Buenos Ayres with Montevideo. This, however, is not a surface road, but an overland "telpherage line," and its object is to carry letter boxes between the two cities. It crosses the La Plata where it is nineteen miles wide, and the two wires are supported by a tower on each side of the river nearly 270 feet high. Important Notice. Now is the time to test the best Ca tarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma ai(d Rhcu- Fifty packages of Lehoy's West India Catarrh Cure the regular price of which is 5.00, can he had from J. Y Conn, the dnnrgist. at S1.00 per package, thereby saving 554.00. J hu is a preparation warranted to cure. Call and get a package, as they go fast. Remember the place Conn's, oppo site the Occident Hotel. S. Brown & Co., Proprietors. Los Angeles, Cal. P. O. Box 81)2. Blunianr-Frank Drug Co., Portland. THE REV. GEO. JI. THAYER, of Bonrbon, Ind., says: "Both myself and Wife owe onr lives to SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION" CURE. 'HACKMETACK," a lasting and fragrant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents." BATTLE ITH AN OUTLAW Shot Gun Fp Between Mm aii a Desperado. AS. UGLY.BAILB0AD ACCIDENT Oars Smashed, Bat Ho IdVes Lost Dr. Koch Loses a Patient A Week's I'ailnrea- Special by tha OirrrHD PbbbsiI Fort- "v7axne, Lid., Dec. 6. A" pecial to the Morning Journal from Churubusco, Ind., says: "Mervm Kuhn, a desperado who is wanted in different localities for crimes ranging from horse stealing to murder and for whose arrest 81.000 reward wa3 offered, was shot and probably mortally wounded by Deputy Sheriff "Wilkinson of Fort "Wayne near here this evening. A desperate gun fight between Kuhn and two of his gang and three deputies followed an attempt to arrest the desperado. In the fight James Mead, ot Kuhn's gang, shot officer Kennelly in the head, inflicting what is thought a mortal wound, and was himself shot in the leg. Knhn received two bullets" in the back but succeeded in escaping on a horse. Beinforce ments were had and a hot pursuit given. Kuhn was found two hours later at a farm near by. His wounds are fatal. TRAINS IN COLLISION. An Express Crashes into tiie Bat. ton TrainNo JLives Liost. Special to Thb Astobuljt.1 WrrnYrAirATmc, Conn., Dec 6. The 11p.m. Boston train from here was run into by an incoming express train and the engine, baggage and mail car of the express were thrown down a thirty foot bank. The engineer and firemen esoaped injury by jumping. The baggage) master, Abbott, was seriously injurod about the shoulder by flying trunks. Mrs. John M. Paine of Boston had an arm broken and Mail Agent Lamb was bruised. A wrecking tram cleared the track by evening and traffic was resumed. A RAILROAD 8LOCKABE. Strikers on tbe Baltimore Sc Okie Road Stop Traffic Special to InE Astoriak.I PrrrsBTjRG, Dec 6. The strike of the yard brakemen and switchman at Glenwood, on the Baltimore & Ohio railroad still continues. On the "Wheel ing and Connellsville division traffic is Dactiy Diocxaaeo. tms morning. The railroad company attempted to move its freight trains, but so far has succeeded in sending out only- two "trains. The officials of the road say they will be able to raise the blockade within the next twenty-four hours. DB. KOCH'S I1EJIEDY. A liittlo Girl Dies After Reins; Innocnlated. Special to The Astoriax.1 Vienita, Dec. 6. At Innsbruck a girl 17 years old, who had been innoo ulated with the curative lymph of Dr. Koch, died last night in the hospital. The injection was a weak one, the lymph having been purposely weak ened. Paralysis was the immediate cause of the death. The young girL was of strong physique, but was pow erless to resist the reaction. There are in the hospital five other natients who were innoculated at the same time, all of whom are doing well. A SPORTING JUAN'S E9TAT. An Alleged Widow of Harrr Morgan Appears. Special to The Aktobiait.1 Tacoma, Dec 6. Judge Kocheater of Seattle, to-day filed an application in the matter of the estate of tho lata well known sporting man Harry Mor gan in the name of Leah Morgan, who' claims to be his lawful widow, but who was forsaken many years ago in the East She asks that F. B. Wallace bo appointed administrator of the estate, which is valued at over 100,000, and the case excites much interest. Children Hry for Pitcher's Castoria (Then Baby was sick, v rare her fMBris (Then shs ir&3 a Child, she cried for CmTttam SVhea she became 3111, she clung- to Castors) iThaa she had Children, she gare them CsHorfr Great Liver medicine. Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills' ar a sure cure for sick headache, bilious complaints, dyspepsia, indigestion, cos tiveness, torpid liver, etc. These pills insure perfect digestion, correct the liver and stomach, regulate the bowels, purify and enrich the blood and make the skin clear. They also produce & good appetite, and invigorate and strengthen tha entire system by their tonic action. Sold at 25 cents a box by J. W. Conn. ADYICE TO XOTHERS. Mrs. Wnratow's Soothino Syrup should always be used for children teething. 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