in --"V VOL. XXXV. NO. 1GS. . Ail Interesting Letter. Astoria, Oregon, December 12th, 181)0. Ttoillic IVopleof Astoria and Surrounding Ceuntry: 2 herein state that 1 am already here Ami I brought vou over that English Engineer: Alo the Russian Grip, and the German Croup, nd I threw Scotch Dundee William in the soup. Yours truly, S.vxta. Glaus. T-S While here my Headquarters will be at the Corner of Third and West Sinth jdrects, where 1 will be glad to welcome you al, and where you will find suitable and useful piescnts for the holidays without encouraging faking or gambling of anv kind whatsoever, which is pernicious in its tend encies at an tune or place, let alone in your daily bus'ness transactions. You will casilv fnd the place by the .ign as below. S. C. I. L. OSGOOD. ti,o vvoincin. nmliior anil Hatter. BUSINESS CAKDS. J- ATTORNEY AT LAW, Astoria, - - - Oregon. Office, three doors cast Court House, Third street. c. J. CURTIS. Attoraej-atLaiT: Notary Pnbllc. Commissioner of Deeds for Washington j Territory. Office in riaveis new unch. fculldlns. Cor. Second and Cass streets. J MX H. SMITn, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office oh Cass street, 2 doors back of Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon. J, q. A. BOU'lY. Kirar) and Counhdlnr at Law Rice ou CUenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon A- . KANACA, ATTORNEY AT LaW. OSpq over White House Cor., Astoria, Or. r H. KAXSELb, REAL KSTATE BROKER AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Established 1SSS. Tbkd Street, next to W, U. Telegraph Of 0C Astoria, Or. vrr W. PARKER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, CenTejanecr and Notary Public 112 Bnto Street, opposite the rostofllcc. BelwcB Olienamus &Squemoquc Sts., Astona, Oregon. A. CXjEVEIANI, ATTORNEY AT LAW. . ORJpe FlavelV new brick buildlug, corner second and Cass streets : up stairs. D RK. . Xu AM) J. A, FULTON. Cass street, between 3rd and 4th. Special attention to Diseases ol Women xnd Children, by Dr. A, L. Fulton. Special attentlou to Surgery, by Dr. J. A. Fulton, Office hours from 10 to 12 a. m and 1 to 4 r.K. D K. IT. V. STRECKI.ER, rHYSlCIAX, SURGEON' AND DRUGGIST In simple cases, charges only for medi cine. , . x , Near PoMofflco, Chcnatmis btreot. Astoria, Orcpon. TAY TUTTLE. M. P. ?hysdan, Surgeon and Accoucheur. Once, Koom 6, lj thl.in UuildliiB. OKee hours : 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, G39 Cedar street. -TJK.O.B.E8TKS. mXSIClAN AND SUKGKON. Special attention to Diseases of Women vaaSuii.ery. if1ik: Opposite Telegraph Office, up Stairs. Astoria, rcRon. t K. XILX.KR. X. I. Graduate of Cleveland Homoeopathic Hos pital College, and Posi-Uraduatc of New rork dry Tolycllnle School of Medicine a4 Surgery. First and Main streets, Portland. Blee&acB of ffemcii a Specialty. TK. P. A. REK8, DENTHST Rooms3aud, Flavel's new DrickUuild- t. Tlielsei Lsster & AnflersBD3 GIVIL ENGINEERS, Surveyors and Arcliitects. trrriCR, Koom 9, Flavel's Bi.d'g SECOND STREET F.O.B0XS13. ASTOHIA.OR. W. T. XtTEX ET. U T. BAMX -J, "W. DRAPER. Bmrmey, Barin & Braper, Atteracys at-Law. ;Oregoa City, Oregon. Thrive ves experience as Register of heCJ.S.Lu4 Ottee here, recommends us l r specialty f Mlnisc and all other bns kwiMMetke iABOftce or the Courts. vb4 tewIviBC Um practice la tlie General UrfOBee. IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE THAT IJcsides Suts. Overcoats. Ha:s Umbrellas, etc, I amslieulnj: fine lines in Ijiucn and MIk Handkerchiefs, In Plain White, llem stfclied, Fancy and Colored bolder. Also Silk Mufflers, Windsor and Drcsn Scarfs and all Kinds ol Neckwear, ti loves. Hosier-. iMispcmlers, and FINE COLD l'LATi: Sleeve and Collar Buttons Axn- An Elegant Assortment OF Sole Agent, COO. fi02 Third St., Cor. West Ninth IS WHAT YOU GET AT Foard & Stokes IN- Groceries and Provisions Everything In a First-class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. Goods Delivered all over Town. The Highest Price Paid for Junk. FOARD & STOKES W. F. Scheibe, CIGAR MANUFACTURER. Smokers' Articles in Stock. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Special Brands Manufactured to Order. MAIN STREET, - - Astoria, Or B. F. ALLEN & CO. DEALERS IN Wall Paper and Oil Paintings : ritACTICAL : PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. All Work Guaranteed. Cor. Cass and Jefferson Sts.. Astoria, Thompson & Ross Carry a Full Line or Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. INCANDESCENT Prices. All Night Lights, per Month, each $2 00 12 o'clock " . 1 50 10 ' " " " 1 25 West Shore JTI 1 1 1 m Company. Jk C BTTTmTi Has Opened a Produce and Commission STORE AT -100 Third Street, Astoria, Or. -Wholesale and Eetall huslues? In Flour. Mill Feed, Oats, Potatoes. -Apples, Etc Solicits a General Commission Business. J. B. Wyatt, DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish. Blnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Kail?. Agricultural Implements, Sevrlug Machines, Paints, Oils, G-rooeries. Etc. GO TO LARSON & HILLBACK -FOR- GROCERIES AND FKESH FRUITS. Orders Delivered Free of Charge. Country Orders Solicited. Third street, next to Pioneer office. . LIDDICOAT & CEIBB. Carpenters antlBniltlcrs. Holt & McOurtrie's old stand, have over 2JQ plates and drawings of all kinds andjstyles of dwelling-houses, ranging from $000 to $12,000. Call and see them. loir Money Worn LIGHTS ELECTRIC w. BANKER. I Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts drawu available In any p.irt of lite 0. S. and Europe, and on Hong Koiiji. China Offick norus : in a. ai. to 3 i- Oxm Fkllows Cuii.pino. Atrfitru. irvj; a. Astoria National "Bank IS NOW OPEN FOU GENERAL BAHKIHG BUSINESS Accounts of Finns and Individuals So'.ic Ited on Favorable 1 erms. Interest luiil on Time Deposit Money Loaned on Pen-onal security. Foreign anil Domestic Exchange bought and sold. C. T. Kdce, PresWent. Johu Ilobson, Vice I'res. At B. Kdcc, Casliler. D. K. Warren. I ix;-,,,, C. s. Wrifflit. i 'ctors. Maverick National BASK, BOSTON, 31ASS. CAPITAL SURPLUS 5400,000 . 800.000 Accounts of Ranks, Bankers and Corpora tions solicited. Our facilities for COLLECTIONS arc excel lent, and wc re-discount for Banks when balances warrant it. Boston is a Kesenc City, and balances with Us from Banks (not located in other Reserve Cities) count as a reer e. We draw our own exchange on London and the Continent, and make cable transfers and place money hy telegraph throughout the United States and Canada. We ha e a market for prime, first-c'ass Investment Securities, and invite proposals from btutcs. Counties and Cities when is suing bonds. Wo do a general Banking Business, and In vite correspondence. ASA P. POTTER, President. JOS. W. WORK, Cashier. I. W. CASK Insurance Agent. 9 REPBESENTrXG California Marine ins. Co S. F. Columbia Fira an1 Marine Ins. Co., Portland. Home Mutual Insuiance Co . S. F. Phoenix of London. Imperial of London. Oregon Fire and Ma-ine of Por. land, Or, THE PORTLAND SAVINGS BABK OF rOKTLANI), OKKRO.V. raid up capital . Surplus and profits ... .SW.CX) G0.UW Interest allowed on sni:iii rtep-vils as follows. On ordinary savings books, 4 percent per annum. On term saunas books, fi jer c itt er annum. On certificates of deposit : For three months, 4 per ci-nt p r annum. For six months, 5 per cent per annum. For twelve months, C pi r cent per annum. FRANK DKIvUM. l'icnlent. . D.l THOMPSON. Vice 1'icsUlent. II. C. SlKATfON. Cashier. ; 2m :& vx&;; m . jm "Sasr ffliss Lillian F. Smitii The California Girl. Champion Rifle Shot OF THE WORLD. Shooting Range, No. 5 Main St., between First and Second. Open every afternoon and evening except Sunoay. Weduedav afternoon for Ladlfsaud Chil dren : Exhibition to commence at 2 o'clock sharp. Pr.zes awarded for competitors. Instruction given in shooting. 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Every com- accomnanlcdM ith a fine full page steel plate portrait of the distinguished author and 14 exquisite ialf-tone illustrations. x9 inches in size. WE WANT AGENTS Tn ivpre ennntrv. and everv town, coiintc and state In the XJnlon. Theliit of tlie, century. Address THE HISTORY COMPANY 723 Market St. San Francisco - sL vsi M... ' X ytfmm, wmmm '' ' ,J4HfimSSS JK31&X 'y . ffj'S3'XB$7. r? aJtRXi. .waa? - ASTORTA, OREGON, T UJ5SPAY. DECE1BER IB, 1890. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. A landslido J occurred ingTacemn: no one injured. Bnsiness in the sanats yesterday was of a routine nature. Delegate Caine, of Utah, says that the PolyRamists .are obeying the law. J. O. Callahan is wanted in Tacoma for swindling women ont of about $2,300. McLean defeated Kemp in a sculling match for 3.000 and the champion ship. W.A. Jennings, a prominent commer cial traveler in Seattle, committed sui cide. United States Minister Sims, at Colon, lins rono on a secret trip to Bocas Del Toro Ex-Assistant Postmaster General Clarksjn was interviewed on national topics. It has bean discovered that the bonds lately issued by the city of Tacoma are illegal: The scaling schooner Adelc roado a raid on St, Paul's island and captured 400 skins. Tke cashier of Farusworth it Haggles, of San Francisco, is missing with about 10,000. Another hitch has occurred in tho seal ing question between Great Britain and America. A bill enlargiug the rights of home steaders on iinsnrveuvl public lauds wa3 pissed in the .senate yislerday. An explosion 'i n East Buffalo cnused the death of a night watchman and a pssoCSir.O.UOO. Hancock, Ilallniu & Go., tobacco deal ers at Clerksville, Tenu., have assigned; liabilities, JISOO. Sir. Carter, Hawaiian minister to tho United States, has arrived in Sin Fran cisco from Washington to consult with Kalakaua. Tho locomotive engineers and firemen on tho Milwaukee and St. Paul road, threaten to strike miles? they get an in crease in wages. The girls in Levi Strauss & Co's over ajl factory in San Francisco, walked out when a redaction of wages was proposed. The proprietors reconsidered tho propo sition and the girls go back to work. AddUUmal 7clcfjraih n Fmulh Page. I'rripiioii 1 the liin Cnri-tl. 3'd. Yeniioy. Urockx ii'e, Ontai io, Can adn, sis: 'i. have used Ukandetu's Pills for tlic pat fifteen e.ir-. ami think them the lH"t eallmilif anil anti-uuiuus rem-j etly known. ! or miiik- JiU' cars 1 suf fered with an irupLon of The --kin that Ravi mi great nam and annnyanro 1 tried difierent blood rcmedii, hut. al though paining strength tii itching was unre!:eved. 1 finally conel tied to take a thorough roui.-e nf llttAX- n i:i:tiis Pills 1 1- ok six e.u h niglit for four nights, then five, four, three, two. lessening each time by one, ami then for one month took one etry night, wilh tho hapju result that now my skin is pcifectly clear and has been so ever since."' The railroad for Paris whose plans were adopted last spring, is more than four-fifths of it underground. Run ning in a circle, it connects with the surface lines which enter the city. To want the Sett his Sun Myriads of emigrants take their way. Tlionsai.ds nro'i tin tisands e f ,rr s c veren v.ith theMigin hiesr stil- nusdi iheaeof the pioi-eer. "Jlo'iiln tlotvii ;i e! dm' on the frontier. It Mum d be tent irked, has o her dia backs besides that nf disputed lw-seMi n. Many an ei.lcrprisiiu stetllcr who, with indouiitaDte hardihood, has cleared the waste, jiHt a-j a scantv area is readv for tillage, is .stricken by ti'at fite of the frontiersman, malaria. What a boon to that 1'ian and his family islfostetter's Stnm ach I!i.iers,'.hat iis3 forethought .has 1m shov.uif lie has obtained an adequate sup ply. I he fairest fields for jigrlc iltural and miniut: en'erprjse on this continent and abroad are subject to th,s intlictmu. i'ro tected by no-tetter's Moinach Hitters it mav be be defied. It will uotdu tj confide in a robust constitution alone. Malaria prostrate;, the strong aid weak Mik. Take the Hitters, loo, for iheumatlMu, dyspepsia, biliousness, kiui.ey i rouble T HEALTH RESTORER. X?s U5EIT! IT IS THE IDE AX MT5DICUJE. ft routes the Liver and Kidneys and Stomach, Cures 1 1 .idache. Dvspcnsia, creates an Appe tite, Purifies the IrapurcBIood, and Mnkcs Tlie Wreak Strong, Used everywhere $1 o bottle ; sixfor 9& tl j FOE. RENT. Commodious Buildincs conveniently situ at"d. with ample Net l.'acks will be rented for the coining season n the Columbia River. Apply to W. W. PARKER. FOR SALE ir Cheap For Cash. Inquire at Standard Saloon PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! There is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of oar citizens to send to Portland or San Francisco for Custom Made.Ciothes As they can cet Retter Fits. Retter Work manship, and for less Money. By leaving their Orders with MRANY. New Coods bv Every Steamer. Call and sec linn and satisfy jourself. P. J. Moany. Merchant Tailor. A b'-x of safety in tches free to smokers of lw fH?JHBH Rflnnfirv lacKS b antt Stock mm SIIeSjjj RAID ON AN ISLAND A Pirate Scliooner Captures Four MM Seals. A SEilTLE MAN SUICIDES Pactory Girls in San Prancisco Win a Strik8- Another Cashier Gone With Coin. Special by The Uxited Pkess.1 Victoria, 33. C.,Dec. 15. The sealer Adele, the German schooner -which went north of Behring sea some weeks ago, returned last evening from her cruise with four hundred seal skins, the result of a raid on St Pauls Island in Behring sea. She cleared here for Yokohama, Japan, but did not go there, returning to this port. She did the same thing last year. The action of Alleles captain is censured by sealing men here, who s-ay it bring disrepute on the Victoria sealers who do not raid. The sealer Maiy Taylor, which went South some weeks ago to try sealing, arrived this morning. She was 300 miles south of 'Frisco and only got one seal. A KCII.ET 5 THE BRAIN. Suicide of a Well Known Com mcrcial Traveler. Special t Thk AstokiaS'.I Seattle, Dec. 25. W. A. Jennings, a traveling salesman for the North western Cracker company of this city, committed suicide shortly beforo 11 o'clock to-day by shooting himself through the head. At the hour named he walked into tho business office, at 1,532 Sixth street, greeted tho occupants, and seating himself, placed a pistol to bis head and fired. Mr. Jennings was one of the shrewd est and best known commercial men on the coast, and has been a resident of Seattle about seventeen years. He came in from his last trip over the road last Friday. No cause is known. Mr. Jenning3 stood very high in busi uess and political circled. He was 43 years of age. He died at the hospital about two hours after the shooting. THK (SIRLS "KICKED." Factory Hands Win a. Strike In San Francisco. Special toTiiK Astokiax 1 Sax Fk-vs'cisco, Dec 15. All the girls in Levi, Strauss & Co.'s overall and shirt factory, struck this morning against a reduction in wages. Be tween 300 and 400 employes were involved. Tins afternoon the nrm decided to restoro tho old schedule and tho girls will go back to work to morrow morning. ItlcLEAN IS CHAMPION. He Defeats Kemp Scullintr on the Pnrnmctta River, Special to Thk Astoriax.1 Sidxey, N. S. "W., Dec. 15. To-day on the Parametla river a sculling match for 3,000 a side and tho cham pionship of tho world was rowed by oarsmen Kemp and McLean. McLeau was winner. Another Cashier Gone. Special to Thk AsTOitiANM San FnAN'cisco, Dec. 15. Nathaniel Greene, cashier for Farusworth & Baggies, draymen, is among the miss ing with about S10.000 of his employ ers' money PERSONAL MENTION. Budolph Barth came in from ltis ranch on the Klaskanine last evening. H. "W. Monastes, a prominent cap italiit of Portland, is in the city on business. M. Schlussel returned from a busi ness trip to Portland on theTelephone yesterday. F. A. Hovey, of San Prancisco, passed through the city yesterday on his return home. M. M. Bellinger, a well known citi zen of Tacoma, is a passenger on .the steamship Columbia for San Fran cisco. County Clerk Trenchard is so far recovered from his severe ilness that ho will be able to appear.at the office in a few days. Sam Bartholomew, of Portland, is in the city visiting his brother, Arthur Bartholomew, engineer of the Bay Baiiway motor line. "Watson Binder, J. R. Clinton and N. Clinton, Jr., returned yesterday frcm the lower Nehalem where they had been taking up quarter sec tions of Uncle Sam's domain as tim ber claims. Happy Hoosicrs. "Win. Timmons, postmaster of Ida ville. Ind., writes: "Electric Bitters has done more for me than all "other medicines combined, for that had feel ihg arising from Kidney and Liver trouble." John Leslie, fanner and stockman of same place," says: "Find Electric Bitters to oe the best Kidney and Liver medicine; made me feel like a new man." J. "SV. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: Electric Bitters is Just tlie thing for a man who is all rnn down and don't care whether ho lives .or dies; he found new strength, good appetite and felt just like he had a new lease on life. Only 50c. a bottle, at J. W. Conn's Drug Store. In Queen Elizabeth's time London's death rate was 40 per 1,000. Sanitary improvements have reduced this to 20 per 1,000. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain. Piainfield. 111.. makes the statement that she caught cold which settled on her lungs; she was treated a month by her family phy sician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption ; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefited from first dose. She contin ued its use, and after taking ten bottles found hfcrself sound and well, now does her housework and Is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this great Discovery at J. "W. Conn's Drug Store, largo bottles, 50c. and $1. CJLARKSON OX THE ISSUES. lie Speaks of tlic Elections Bill and. Other Matters. Special to The Asioriax.I Bostok, Dec. 15. Ex-Assistant Postmaster-General Clarkson. in an interview on national politics said he did not ascribe to the big importers any extraordinary large share in the"" defeat of the republicans at the recent election. Speaking of the elections bill Clark son said he,, was in favor of it, but there were no assurances that it would pass, as some of those senators who had speculations at stake would let iho bill be defeated through delay. On the prospects o financial legis lation Mr. Clarkson thought there was a majority in each house in favor of free coinage. He thought a revision of the banking law was needed in fa vor of the farmer, and said tho Farm er's Alliance had come to stay until some modification of the banking sys tem was made. THEY BEIjIEVE IN IT. Farmers' Alliance Laugh at Charge made Against It. Special to Thk Astoria v. I Topeka, Kas., Dec. 15. Tho various prominent Kansas menof the Farm ers' Alliance, mentioned in the dis patches as having been concsrued in a plot to to disintegrate the southern democracy by supporting the sub treasury bill at the recent Farmers' Alliance convention, laugh at the story. They say they voted for the bill because they believe in it. A Tobacco Firm Fails. Special to The astokiak J Claukstille, Tenn., Dec. 15. Haucock, Hallams A: Co , proprietors of the Grace tobacco warehouse, have assigned. Liabilities, S180,000. Their assets are sajto exceed that sum. IT IS OUT OF THE QUESTION. flat lie Hawaiian Minister. Says Alont Annexation, JLE WILT. TAXK TO THE K1SG Special hy The Uxitkd Thess.! San- Fkan'cisgo, Dec. 15. H. A. P. Carter, minister from Hawaii to the United States, has arrived from "Wash ington. Mr. Carter comes to consult with King Kalaukaua on the subject of tho relations between the twogov ernments, and will remain here about ten days. Mr. Career's opinions re garding the sale or the annexation of tho Hawaii Islands are very pro nounced on the negative. He consid ers all principles of concession as ri diculous and absurd, and says he is here to talk with His Majesty. MARINE NEWS AND NOTES. The State of California is due from San Francisco this morning. The British ship -Ai-dnamurcJian left up for Portland yesterday in tow of the Willamette Chief. The steamship Columbia sails at noon to-day for San Francisco, one day behind scheduel time, taking the following freight from here, 950 bundles shooks, 3,000 feet lumber, 35 boxes apples, 8 crate3 moss, and 4 tons assorted cargo. The British ship Iron Cross cleared yesterday for Belfast, Ireland, with the folio wing carge: 22,331 sacks wheat from Portland, valued at 39,000, and 7,484 sacks wheat from JAstoria valued at $13,021; total value of cargo, $52, 021. Balfour, Guthrie fe Co. are the consignors. The British bark Parthia claeared for Limerick, Ireland, yesterday, with the following carge: 32,000 sacks flour, valuedat S56,000, from Portland, and 2,893 sacks flour from Astoria valued at $5,062.75; total value of car go, $61,064.75. The Portland flouring mill are the consignors. The British ship Scottish Isles cleared at the custom house yesterday ,fgr Dunkirk, France, with the follow ing cargo, 35,776 sacks of wheat from Portland valued at $59,500, and 16,394 sacks of wheat from Astoria valued at S25.500, total value of cargo, $85,000. C. Caesar & Co. are the consignors. Wives Suit Hat, And you all know to find The Rustling Clothier AT THE NATION'S CAPITAL A Law Passei Hat f ipeneflt Homesteaders, THE MORMONS BOW D0WH LOW Negotiations in Eegard to the Seal Fisheries Question at a Stand- " Still Notes. Special by The TJsrrEn Prfss.1 "Washington-, Dec. 15. The senate was called to order this morning at 10 o'clock. Not more than a dozen senators were presenr. Tho judiciary committee was cranted leave to sit durintr the session of tho senate. The presiding officer states that tho com mittee's regular bnsitiess has consider ation of the calendar. ATr. Morgan inquired what had be come of tho Dolph. resolution, and the presiding oflicer replied that it was subject to be called up. Mr. Morgan said that Mr. Dolph had made statements which should be replied to. Ho (Morgan) did not de sire to call up the resolution, but this was the second time the senator from Oregon had been absent, and it ho were present to-morrow he (Morgan) would call up the resolution. The credentials of Justiu S. Merrill, as senator from Vermont, were pre sentcd and laid on tho table. A bill was passed enlarging the rights of homesteaders on public lands. It provides that where parties settled opposite unsurveyed lands, and therefore were obliged to take up less than 160 acres, they may extend their holdings to not exceed 160 acres. HITCH IN NEGOTIATIONS. Settlement of tlie Sealing Ques tion ITIeets Witli Opposition. Special to The Astoiuax.I New York, Dec. 15. A World special from Washington says: It ap pears that another crisis has been reached in the negotiations between this government and Great Britain, with regard to the Real fisheries in Behring sea. It is learned from a reliable source that Blaine intends to send to con gress, within a few days, a special re port on the subject which will declare another failuro to agree, even upon the mode of proceedings to effect a final agreement. Both sides, it ap pears, are willing to leave to arbitra tions tho question of sovereignty of the waters of Behring sea and con sequently the right of United States revenue cutters to seize or interfere with Canadian sealing vessels outside of the three miles limit but they cannot agree upon a method of getting at this arbitration and they cannot agree upon a temporary regulation to bo applied during the time which much elapse before the result of arbitration can be known. The British minister proposes that for a temporary period it shall be understood tnac all seal Hunting in any part of Behring sea shall be en tirely prohibited during Itfay and Juno and from October to December, and that during July, August and Septem ber no . maurauders shall bo per mitted to land on the Seal islands and no sealing vessels shall be per mitted to approach within ten miles of the islands. Blaine is utterly dis satisfied with this proposition. July to September is regarded as the very best poaching season. The Indian "War. Special toTiiK Astouian.I "Washington. Dec. 15. General Schofield has received a telegram from General Miles confirming the re ports of dissensions among tho In dians in Bad Lands. The reported engagement between troops and the Indians i3 believed to bo untrue. ADVICE TO JIOTHER. Mia. Wivs-i.ow'3 SooaniNo .Syp.uv slitnthl ahv.ijb be ufd for children teething. H tootlu-s th child, j-o tens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind cholic, and is the best remedy fordiar-riiCDa.Twenty-five cents a bottle. Your Husbands, Boys and Brothers will nothing so much as a J U I UlUf LI a s KF SB W B?a i KJ Suspenders, Ties, the largest assortment you HERMAN WISE and Hatter. In the PRICE FIVE CENTS THE ItlORITIOX QUESTION Folyganiists Want to Came Under the Flag-. Special to The Astorun'J New Yobk, Dec. 15. A Post's "Washington, correspondent has inter viewed Delegate Caine of Utah, who says: "There will be no resistance among the polygamists under new order of things. Plural wives will continue to be supported by their husbands to whom they .were sealed though, they will not live together. The children born before the federal law went into effect have been legitamized and there have been no plural marriages since. "My predecessor, Mr. Cannon, has surrendered since the law went into effect. It was n serious hardship in his case. He could not venture to visit one of his plural wives at whose house his child was dangerously ill. I have known men to be terrorized out of attending the funerals of their own children on account of surveillance which extends even to those Mormons who never practiced polygamy. "I have suffered from it myself but tho grossest injustice is to charge the Mountain Meadow massacre to the Mormon church. It was really the work of the Indians. "We will enter gladly into statehood but are done with begging for our manifest rights." FIRE AND EXPLOSION. Bnt! Disaster in the Asplialt Works in East Buffalo. Special to The Astoian-.I Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 15. A fire from a furnace at the Barber Asphalt Company's works. East Buffalo, com municated with oil used as fuel and caused a terrible explosion and fire at 2:10 o'clock this morning, which re sulted in the death of the watchman, NeilCampbell, and the los3 of about 150,000. RAILROAD MEH IN GODHCIL. Secret Session of Magnates HgW in a Private Besiience. those who were pjiesext Special b7 Tho TTsited Press. New York, Dec. 15. The great conference of railroad magnates began this morning shortly before 11 o'clock at the residence of J. Pierrepont Mor gan on Madison avenue. About twenty persons, prominent in railroad circles, were in attendance. Among them were Jay Gould, C. P. Hunting ton, Eussell Sage, J. T. McCook, Presi dent B.B. Cable, of the Eock Island road; President H. H. Porter, of the Chicago and Eastern Illinois railroad; President Marvin Hughitt, of the Chicago and North "Western railroad; Vice-Presidents M. L. Diekes and "W. H. Newman, of the same road, and Geo. M. Pullman. The session was strictly rrivate and secret. A 2irSTERIOOS MISSION. The American Consul at Colon Takes a Trip. Special to Thk Astorian Panama, Dec. 15. The United States cruiser Enterprise has left here for Boca's Del Foro on important business. United States Consul Sims took passage on her, but at present we are not at liberty to state tho cause of his having so suddenly abandoned his trip to New York. .Illegal Bonds. Special to Tub Astoriax. Taco3ia, Dec. 15. An interesting development was made in the council meeting to-night, that the new city bonds were illegal and did not con form to the charter in vogue when bonds are delivered, regardless of the date thereon. That Terrible Cough. 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