V -. 'H'.ri- ""- m - ' "T 1- i- iS-v- -- a a SIIKfer :4 j " v- - rd ;S! ffi ife:rsifci& Am JL a ,' fe K Bib iB I fill II 1 m3-uKwMfS JTm li7il I I I I III I I lfew I' iMjfcJ" J11 Jl Jl IJIKmI" W9PJ9'r s y r vv ... - - " "' - ' " - WOL. XXXV. iT0. 181). Meres! AvroniA, Ore-con Hi 4bt ilmdi' nf Atna ami Minounding Ceuntry: il herein : that 1 am ahcady here Ami 1 brought 'on over that English Engineer; A!i tw Kuhmmi Crip, and the Geiinaii Croup, And 1 lh!' .Scotch Dundee William in the soup. Yours truly, Santa. Ci,At. ir.fc. IiiK' Injrc i llifldjuaiter.s will be at the Corner of Third and WVfrst ! ttjrwis. where 1 will be glad to welcome you a 1, and where you MM iftiitt swfefclcxl useful pi events for the holidays without epewuragmg fiakij-' or sntnUlitt; of any kind whatsoever, winch is pernicious in its tend- (tttotrts ju i ni or mace, ici iuuiii; Y cH! ca-ilv rtl d tlw l laec by the sign TTbe E-rlM' CMIiut and Hatter. BUSINESS CAKU.S. ATTOKNKY T LAW, AsAmift. - - - Ou''on. (IM(w tHwt dor rt Courl House, TWiil streoU If n. i. no tVi.it v, lMurtry nntl Cnn?el!w "' law MbM4W Obonaraas Street, AJrls, Oregon. -i'KTis v ixiii:'rr:ic. KJ Altonscrs-at-Ijiw : Notary Public. Di'nimtswtHT f l)wis fr WnsWnstoii niMKy Otto i KlKvels new brick MMiNcKtixs! and 2. 'r. hecend and TOUV H. .SJZSTXt. .1 ATTORNEY AT LAW. JkrMtCfisfttt.2dM:lck or Odd FMm nmMmtc. .V1n, OrtftMi. A- R. KANACA, ATTOiaJkY AT LAW. ror Whtte llas Cor.. Astoria, Or. T II. JtAXSKLL, KEvtr. KSTATE ::KC5t XOTAKY PUBLIC. ftWil MR. TJHr ilroet. next to W. U, Telegraph Of c,Ayrin, Or. VT W. PARKER, wf EsiKie nnd Insuranse Agent, Civp2 noccr 9X Xtnry 1'ublie. tS HoAteM Street. oppAc tlio Postoflicc. liotwcon Ohwmwwts & Sqncmoquc Sts.. A. A. Ct.EVKLAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. 0ki.-FUvo!-. Mff bnck buildlnjccornei ccomh! tank Oass streets : up Mairs. D HS. A. U AXH J. A. fr'Kl.TOSI. Gs "ijirr:. ivlwcou 3rd and 4th. xM irtteotioa to Di-cases of Women Mi ONtAtrn. by Dr. A, 1. Fulton. iKpoctal tHnm to Surgery, by Dr. .J. A. &" OMee lmwrs Smw to to 12 a. m and 1 to 4 D rK. . XV. STItlCIvI.KK, PHYSICIAN. SritC.KON AND DRUGGIST lwmplo case, rtx Rlv for medi cine, iv r rNMnWcu, CiiedsmiHs Street, Astoria, TAY TUTTLE. M. P. rhysKaan, Surgooa and Accoucheur. Qik. liHm G, PyUttaM P.uildlnp. Office hwirs : lo to 12 and to 5. Kealdcncc, 6 Cedar Street. r K, O. B. KSTKS . PHYSICIAN AND SUKGKON. Special attention to Diseases ol Women xna Sunerv. Ffie.K: Opposite- Telegraph ORlce, up Stairs. Astoria, otvgon. B. i il.i:s:. ai. i. Graduate ol Cleveland Homoeopathic Hos pital CoMepc. and Post-r.raduate ot New York City Polyclinic School of Medicine andSurjTcry. First and Main streets, Portland. IMkcascr of Women a Specialty. D R. P. A. KKFS, DENTTIST Roorasaand-J.FlavePs new Brick Build lac. Tiiel&en later & Anflersen, CIVIL ENGINEERS, Surveyors and Architects. irrncK, Koom J), Flavel's Bld'o SECOND STREET F.O.BoxS13. ASTORIA, OR. W. T. BCRXnV. I- T. 11AIUX J, W. DKAr-EK, Burney, Barm & Draper, Attorney at-JLaw. 'Oregon City, Oregon. Twelve years experience as Register of tfceU.S.lAnd Office here, recommends ns our specialty of Mhnnz and all other hns as before the Land Office or the Courts. d Invotvinz tho practice in the General Curt osicc Hi IpJ g Letter. December 121h, 1SL0. ui um uauv uuaiucsa uuumlhuu? as below. S. C. IN ADDITION TO THE ABOVE THAT t lti.5il. Su iOvprco:sls. Hats I'lsihrflhis. vtc I am l'nwlng MiH jmes in I.iitcn anil Silk EniiU:crciicfh, in l'lain White, lleni Miclicd, Fancy and Colored bjidera. Aho Silk ITliirncr.N, Windsor and Dress Scarfs and all Kinds of I'eckwoar, Gloves, Hosiery. Mi-pcndcis, and FINE OLI ILTI Sleeve and Collar Buttons AX))- An Elegant Assortment OF (103, 002 Third St., Cor. West Ninth jyfpm wesrfrtwFPmi w jfw m um Tour loners Worth IS WHAT YOU GET AT IN- Groceries and Provisions Everything In a First-class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. Goods Delivered all over Town. TheHighost Price Paid for Junk. FOARD & STOKES W. F. Scheibe, CIGAR MANUFACTURER. Smokers' Articles in Stock. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Special Krauds Manufactured to Order. MAIN STREET, - - Astoria, Or B. P. ALLEN & GO- DEALERS IN Wali Paper and Oil Paintings : PRACTICAL : PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. All Work Guaranteed. Cor. Cass and Jelferson Sts.. Astoria, Thompson & Ross Carry a Full Line of Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. IssLIaiiF.Siffl The California Girl. Champion Rifle Shot OF THE WORLD. Shooting Range, No. 75 Main St, between Firsthand Second. Open every afternoon and evening except Sunday. Wednesday afternoon for Ladles and Chil dren : Exhibition to commence at 2 o'clock sliarp. Prizes awarded for competitors. Instruction given in shooting. E. F. NOONAN & CO. (Successors to) jr. .. Cynes, DEALERS IN- Groceries Produce. Water Street, Astoria, Oregon. TELEPnOXE KO. 7. - P. 0. BOX 390 J. C. BELL Has Opened a Produce and Conmiission STORE AT 400 Tliirrt Street, Astoria, Or. Wholesale and Retail buslnes In Flour, Mill Feed, Oats, Potatoes, Apples, Etc Solicits a General Commission Business. '$. a p'toj.W C ggffl I. W, 6as: BANKER. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts drawn available In any part of the 0. S. and Europe, and on Hong Kong, China Office Hours : to a. m. to 3 r. m. Odd Fellows Building, Astoria. Oregon. i. "w. cask Insurance Agent. REPRESENTING California Marine Ins. Co., S. F. Columbia Fira ani Marine Ins. Co., rortluud. Home Mutual lnsuiar.ee Co . S. F. Phoanix of London. Imperial of London. Gregon Fire and Manne of Pert land, Or, THE PORTLAHD SAVINGS BAM or roiiTLAxn, okkoo.v. nl'aid up capital ..... ..$200,000 ... CO.000 surplus aim proin.s Interest allowed on savbirs deposits as follows. On ordinary saviiu s Looks, 1 per nt per annum. On term sainss books, c jcr c-nt per annum. On certificates of deposit : For three mouths, -1 per cent per annum. For six months, 5 percent per annum. For twelve months r, per cent per annum. FRANK UEKUM. President. I. P. '1 HO.M P.SON, Vice-President. II. C. si KAli'ON. Cahier. TH,b Astoria National Bank IS NOW OPEN FOR GENERAL BAHKIHG BUSIHESS Accounts of Firms and Individuals So.ic ited on Favorable Terms. Interest nald on 'ilinc Deports. Mouc) Loaned on l'ersoual security. Foieijm and Dointslic hichanj;c bought aud sold. C T. i:dec, l'resldent. John ISobson, Vice Pres. A. ES. Ktlcc, C.tihler. 1. K. V:trren. I i:,,w. Maverick R2atior&ai BAXK, KOSTON, IIASS. CAPITAL. .. SURPLUS-. ..5I00.CO0 .. &I0.O00 Accounts of Ranks, Bankers and Corpora tions solicited. Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are eid lent, and c re-discount lor Ranks lieti balances warrant it. Boston is a Reserve City, and balances with us from Ranks (not located iu oll.er Reserve Cities) count as a reserve. We draw our own exchange on London aud the Continent, and make cable transfers ana place money by telegraph throughout the United Slates and ( auada. We have a market for prime, firil-cass Investment Securities, aud Invite proposals from Suites, Counties and Cilics when is suing bonds. Wo do a general Banking Business, and in vite corresooudei.ee. ASA P. POTTER. President. JOS. W. WORK, Cashier. -TOR- BIAffiOffl) PALACE GUSTAY IIAXSEN, Pnp'r. A Large and Well Selected Stock of P.nc Diamonis t Jewelry At lctren:ely Low Prices. All Goods Bought at This Est-blihbtncnt Warranted Genuine. Watch and Clocic JEcpsisriu?; A SFECTALTY. Corner Cass and Squen.oqua Street J. B. Wyatt, DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Ihnacle Oil, Cotton Cauva. Hemp Sail Twine, Lard Oil. Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, Sewing Machines, Paints, Oils, Gr-rooeriesi Etc. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! There Is no occasion for tho most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or 8an Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can pet Better Fits, Better Work manship, and for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MEANT. New Goods by Evory Steamer. Call and see him and satisfy yourself. P. J. Meany. Merchant Taller. GOTO LARSON & HILLBACK -ron- GKRGCEB.I-ES AKD FRESH FRUITS. Orders Delivered Free of Charge. Country Orders Solicited. Third Mreet. next to Pioneer office. INCANDESCENT S Prices, All Night Lights, per Month, each 12 o'clock " " " . . $! ro 1 0 10 1 5 "West Shore ITIilUr' Company. A rocket Match Safe Free to Smokers of ELECTEE HT ASTORIA. OREGON. SUM PAY. TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. The senalo met and adjourned nt uoon yesterday. A novel snb-saarine pleasure craft is being built nt Detroit, Mich. Hunter & West, bankers nt Greeley, Col., havo fcilod; liabilities heavy. Jack Bnrko will commence to train for his match with Ted Pritchnrd in n few days. W. E. AVesncr committed suicide by tiking 'poison iu a Portland lodging house. The steamer James A. Blachnnore was sank daring n wind stonn near Cin cinnati. Tho bark Seminole has arrived in San FrancUcD af tcr a tempestuous tripfrcm Xanniruo. Tho dopot of the Detroit and Cincin nati fa ilroad at Cincinnati was burned; Ios3 2,030. Two bundled lives wcro lost by tb burning of tho steamship Shanghai in the China sea. The president has approved the bill for the building of a bridge across tha Willamette rier. Five coal ships have nrrivod in San Francisco during the twenty-fonr hours proceeding yesterday. Slavin wantn to make r. match with Sullivan guaranteeing. to knock tho big one out in six rounds. Franklin Chase, for vcars connected with the consular service of the Lnited Suites died at Drooklyu. In an interview with J. U. Mont gomery of Portland, J. G. Ulaino said he will not boa candidate for tbo presi dency. At Warn ick on A von while several thou sand ieoplo were skating on the river the ico broke and a large number were drowned. Tho San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad Compniry's new freight steamer UL-iali had a trial trip at San Francisco yesterday. Larry Sullivan of Astoria, w.s knocked out nt Portland "last night by Dave Campbell, in three rounds. Tho fight was a game one. A boilor in a sausage f :ctor3 at Cin cinnati exploded killing tw p-crs-ms, injuring several others and wrecking sev eral dwelling houses. Delegate Carroll who represents A'n.;sa in congress said that ualess the govern ment grants nil the fac".lilu'- tbo country is entitled to, he was prepared to offor 14,000,000 in cash for the country. Oil, IFlsat mAiri.Kl :r.- -;' There is nothing more hf.ilthftn t;.au oniou.s. The trouble is that por.-'ii.s are afraid to eat them because lhii make the breath unfragr.uit. Utii there is a less lmgraiit breath th.iit mat freighted with onio i-. W'v i:u an the breath of a person with a foil, .vtnn.ich. Take him away! we iuwatdly cry when he whispers in our ear. D.j M-y that your breath is jnire 'lake a few BiiANDKETifs Pills and n-gu!.:te ,ojr liver, stomach and bowi-la and oitr breath will be sweet. Nothing Succeed .itic :icc:s. It is verified by the fact that nearly everj-body eats nt .JofTs New io taurant. CROUP, WUOOl'JKG COUGH and Bronchitis hninediutelv u-lieu'd hy Shiloh Cure, ijold b 1 ii. O e . For lam back, -ii!i Shiloh's Porous P!aH r. Sold by Th. Olsen. IT ih.-st, li; lrici25ce b "h? HEALTH RESTORER. IT IS THE IDEAL ItTEDICT-TE. It rou-: the Liver and Kidneys anil Stomach, Cures Headache. Dyspepsia, creates an Appe tite, Punfies the Impure Blood, and Makes The "Weak Btronp. Used cvciytvhcrc 81 abcttlo;sirfor FISHER BBOS., Successors to Wilson & Fisher. SHIP GHANDLERS HEAVY AND SIIELT a:.so7crj Farm Implements, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. Loggers' Supplies. Provisions, and Mill Feed. :GENERAL AC.ENTS FOB: SALE3I PATENT ROLLER 3IILLS. Portland Roller Z!Iill. FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ETC. Astoria, - Oregon. YM. ET)(AR. Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff MEEItFCHAUM & DHIER riPES, Pocket Culler), Marine Glasses, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS. Comer Main, and Second Sts., Astoria. Or. LIDDICQAT & CRIBB. Carpenter., ant! DiiUdt-rs. Holt & McCurtrle old stand, have over 2u0 plates and drawings of all kinds and styles of dwelltng-houHs, ranging from $000 to J.2.000. Call and sec them. . Stockholders' Meeting. rpriE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF tho stockholders of the Pythian Land & Bnlldln Association will he held at the hall Wodnesday, Dec. 31. 18)0 at 2 o'clock p. x., forthe purpose nf electing a board of five directors for Ihe ensuing year, and trans acting such ther business as roav come up bcroro the mecllng. E. A. NOYES, Sccty. DECEMBER 2H, 1890. f ANT TO BUY ALASKA. Citizens of Hie Territory Will Offer $14,000,000. A PATAL BOILER EXPLOSION. Sfcsamer Burned snd Two Hundred Lives Lo3t ITotes ibout Uotatle Knockers-Out. Special by The Uxited Tuess. "WASnDiOToy, Dec 27. Captain James Carroll of Sitka, Alaska, who was eliosen by the territorial conven tion heia in October last to represent the territory as delegate in congress, said to-day that if congress did not think Alaska o enough importance to give it all facilities and rights it had granted every other outlying set tlement of tho government ho was empowered to offer the sum o f S14, 000,000 for the territory and would pav it over in S20 gold pieces on short est sort of a notice. This was S7,500, 000 more than it cost not to speak of tho big yearly profits tho govern ment had thken for sealing purposes. The offer, he said, was bona making it ljad complete ownership -fldr ami he was' sure if thoso whatever ling was raised tney couia fOJure the peoplo the blessings of nonnlar uovernment unhampered by the annoying defects of the present sysfem. TWO HlifJNDKEO IilVES LOST. ir'urtlier Details of the ilurninp or a Slpamcr in the China Sea. Special toTnK Astouiax.! London, Dec 27. Additional par ticulars from. China as to tbo destruc tion by fire of the steamer Shanghai, near Woo Hoo, in the province of Na fjan Hoei, about fifty miles from Nan kiuj,', show tho loss of life much greater than nt first supposed. The first reports represented thai the crew, which consisted of several European officers and about sixty na tive deck hands, were supposed to have either been burned to death or drowned whilo endeavoring to escape tho flames. It now appears that over 200 human beings lost their lives, and they were all drowned. A panic seized npon the Chinese passengers and crow the moment the fire alarm sounded and became terrible as scon as it was seen the fire was beyond control. i'SSTIC NOTES. Jack Surlle ".VilI Fiffht Ted rIcIiarcl--Slavi:x Anxious. Siecia'i toTnK Astokian.I Loxdox, Dec. 27. Jack Bnrko goes to-morrow to ewmarket to prepare for a fight with Ted Pritchard.' Smart, who acted in the same capacity for Slavin iu his contest with McAuliffe, will train Burke. A message hns been sent to America authorizing a well known boxer to match Slavin to knock Sullivan out in six rounds, Slavin being anxious to meet the big American and beat him at his own game. Sax Fkaxoisco, Dec. 27. As yet no answer has been received from Slavin whether he intends coming to San Francisco to meet Jim Corbett for a trophy before the California Athletic clnb. President Fnlda and hi3 co directors will not dally with Slavin much longer, and if an answer is not received from him by Monday arrange ments will probably bo made for matching Qorbott and Jackson. Corbett will leave San Francisco on the 1st of the coming month, aud ex presses himself as particularly anxious to be matched with some one before leaving. New Obleaxs, Dec 27. Interest in the Dempsey-Fitzsimmon3 contest is increasing, and sporting men are speculating heavily on the result. Dempsey has a legion ot admirers who are backing him at even money. Filzsimmons, however, appears to be tho favorite with a majority of the sporting men, many of whom believe Demrseyis overmatched. A FRIGHTFUL. EXPLOSION. A. Boiler in a Sausage factory Kills Several Persons. Special to The AsronrAX.l Cxx&kxatt, Dec. 27. A boiler on the premises of Gus. G. Lowenstein, a butcher and manufacturer of sausage, exploded this morning. There was a terrible upheaval, and no less than seven dwellings were wrecked and torn so that they had to be taken down. Bertha Gray, age one-and-hall years old, was killed, and Mrs. Lowenstein had her back broken. She cannot live. A number of others were seriously injured. Railroad. Depot Burned. Special to Tins Astoeiax.1 CrxacxxATr, Dec 27. The freight depot of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati & St Louis railroad was entirely de stroyed by fire to-night. Loss, $25,000. The Willamette Bridge. Special to Tub AsronrAX.l Wasuixgtox, Dec 27. The presi dent has approved the act to author ize the building of a bridge across the Willamette river, in Oregon. Something for the New Year. The world ronowned success of Hostet ter'S Stomach Bitters, and their continued popularity for over a third ol a century as a .stomachic. Is scarcely more wonderful than the welcome that greets the annual appear ance of Hostetter's Almanac. This valuable medical treatise Is published by The Ilostet ter Company , Pittsburgh. Pa., under their own Immediate supervision, employing Co hands in that department. They are running about 11 months In the year on this work, and the Issue of same for 1MH will be more than ten million?, printed in the English, German, French, Welsh, Norwegian, Swed ish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish lan guages. Kef cr to a copy of It for valuible and interesting" readlhjr concerning health, and numerous testimonials as to the efficacy or Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, amusement, varied Information, astronomical calcula tions and chronological items, &c, which can be depended on for correctness. The Almanac for 1S81 can be obtained freo of cost, .from druggists and,general country dealers in all parts of the country. THAT HACKING COUGU can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure Wo guarantee It Sold by Th. Olsen. THAT BIG STORM. Asietker Vessel TMat Exeriece. ike -Big; Blow. Special to The AstobiA-KJ San Fbancisco, Dec 27. 3ie bark Seminole arrived from Kanaizao to day after an exceedingly long pas sage of twenty-three days. Captain Weeden, master of the vessel, reports very heavy weather off the coast. A number of sails were blown away during the voyage and the bark was hove to for a couple of days. It was reported this morning that the dismantled wreck seen by Captain Reed of tho ship Ericcson was being towed into port. There was no truth in the rumor and the matter is as great a mystery as ever. Insurance men are of the opinion that the derelict is the Pactoltts. Captain Heed said that the vessel looked like the Dashing Wave. The Pactolus is of about the same size and a very similar ship to the Dashing Wave. Both ships left Tacoma on the same tide, the Wave for San Fran cisco and the Pactolus for China. The Pactolus was built at Thomas- ton, Maine, in 1865, is of 1,205 tons gross burthen. 191.04 long, 38.05 breadth of beam and 23.05 depth of hold. She is an old Pacific coast trader and well known in San Fran cisco. PLEASURE UNDER THE WATER. All Appyei Sal-Marine Boat Be ing Built at Detroit. TBSCRIPTIOX OF THE CRAFT. Spocial by The Usitd Pekss.1 Detroit, Dec 27. The Detroit Boat Company is constructing a sub marine craft of which great things are expected. The vessel is forty feet long, nine feet beam and fourteen feet depth ot hold. The mechanism is somewhat similar to that of the submarine tor pedo boat Electric storage batteries will be used for atoring oxygen, giving light and furnishing the motive power. The improvement- over the torpedo boat it i3 claimed is in the buoyancy otthe craft, which will come to the surface as soon as the electric motor is stopped whereas the machinery of J the torpedo boat must be working to bring it to the surface of the water. Besides a screw wheel at the stern there will be two wheels on either side of the new craft and the turning of an electric switch will cause the boat to rise or plunge deeper in the water. It is being built as a pleasure craft, but it it proves successful the govern ment will be requested to consider its adoption as a torpedo boat. TOOK. COIiD POISON. A Disconsolate Man Ends His Life in Portland. Special to The Astorian.J PoBTiAXD, Dec 2a W. E. TVesner took poison at 10 o'clock to-night at the Ked Front lodging house, 25 First street He was 45 years of nge. He left the following nete: "My name is Edward Wesner, and for the last ten years have gone by the name of "W. E. Wesner. I was not crazy when I took poison." A Steamer ShbIc. Special to The Astobiax.I CJixcixnatx, Dec 27. The steamer James A. BlaeTcmore was sunk dur ing a heavy wind storm near Buck's Landing this afternoon. It is thought the boat is a total wreck. It was with difficulty that the crew, which con sisted of Captain Dods, eight deck hands, four firemen, two engineers and two pilots were Baved. Dledef Hi Iajarles. Special to The Astokiax. PhxladeiiPHIa, Dec. 27. James M. Stevenson, secretary of the Philadel phia and Bound-Brook railroad, who was injured in the North Pennsylvania railroad accident about ten days ago died to-night of his injuries. Mr. Stevenson was SI years old. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath secured, by ishiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal iniector free Soldby Th. Olsen. A Haw New Year That is what every one desires, there fore I wish all, friends and strangers, a Prosperous and Happy New Year. May you be exempt from all dangers, and may Providence guard and bless yoa nil is tho fervent wish of Tour grateful friend, Hebiux Wise. 1 - y -""" ,' A SHORT, SHARP II&HT. lam Snlliyan KnocM Out Ij tie MigMy CaiML 0HLY THEEE E0TODS P0UGHT. The Astoria Man .Knocked Off the Stage But was Game to the Last Olaim of Poul. Special 7 The TJsrrD Press. PoBTiiAXD, Dec 27. A glove con test between Dave Campbell, the Port land boy, and Larry Sullivan, of As toria, occurred this evening in the pa vilion. The attendance was about 1,500. Campbell was an easy winner, it requiring oulthree rounds to de feat his man. ! Sullivan and Campbell entered the ring at 1020 o'clock. In the first round Larry got in a good facer but Dave retaliated with- a knock-down blow that possibly was a slip. The round ended in a clinch, savoring of London rules instead of Queensbnry,and Sullivan secured first blood. Larry did tho leading, and raised the hopes of the Astorians. The round, although tame, was in Larry s favor. Second Bound. Sullivan fought and showed his cleverness to great ad vantage by neatly ducking several savage swings. Near the end of the round both clinched and fell, with Sullivan on top, when time was called. In the third round, and the last, Sullivan resorted to tantalizing tactics and scored several good jabs, which whsre heavily countered by Campbell, and as both afterwards resorted to straight slogging Sullivan gave way from a heavy blow on the neck, going down. Ho rose while groggy, receiv ing another fall and while in the act of recovering he received a third blow which sent him into tho audience. When replaced on the stage ho was in a helpless condition. He attempted to again face the heavy sledge ham mer blows of Campbell, when a blow m the region of right ear sent him to grass, he being knocked senseless. Beferee "White of the San Francisco Examiner gave the fight to Camp bell. Campbell was seconded by Charlie Gleasou and Charlie Traung, while Joe Baker and Billy Scott acted in like capacity for the Astoria favorite. The people were surprisod to seo Sullivan go out so quick, and Mark Sohlnssel and others of Astoria claim that Sullivan was knifed in tho leg in the last round. Physician's advice will be asked. New Freight Steamer. Special to The Astokiax.1 Sax Fbaxchsco, Dec. 27. The San Francisco & North Pacific Company's new steamer ukiah had her trial trip tnis afternoon. She left the ferry wharf at 1 o'clock and went around the bay. The "Union Iron Works, Hunter's point dry -docks and other points of interest were visited. The steamer wa3 crowaea witn mviiea guests, and a most enjoyable time was spent. She will be used as freight boat between Tiburon ana Han Francisco. Death of a Prominent Man. Special to The astoriax. New Tobk, Doc 27. Franklin Chase, who was for thirty-seven years in the consular service of tho United States, died to-day at his home, in Brooklyn, aged 85. That Terrible Cough In the morning, hurried or difficult breathing, raising phlegm, tightness in the chest, quickened pulse, chilliness in the evening or sweats at night, all or any of these things are the nrst stages of consumption. Dr. Acker's English Couch Remedy ivill cure these fearful symptoms, and is sold under a positive guarantee by J. W. Coxx. Wor.t Titan JLenrosy Is Catarrh, and there is but ono prepa ration that does cure that disease, and that isthe California Positive and .Neg ative Electric Liniment. Sold by J. V. Conn. 1c also cures neuralgia, rheuma tism, headache, sprains, burns and all pain. Try it and tell your neighbor where to get it. TIGHT! What's Tight? . Why, Money! . I Must Have -SIM 0 N E Y- YOUR LIFE oust ia? 1 1 Won't have room for the Elegant me consequently I am determined to dispose of everything at suca low figures thai, you will rush in haste to get the first pick at my Great Stock of Overcoats, Hats, Furnishing Goods, Eto., ES'tO, HERMAN WISE The Rustling Clothier In the PRICE EI YE CENTS THE ICC BROKE. Terrible Accident te Skaters At "Warwick on. Ayon. Special to The Astoeiax.I- Loxdox, Dec. 27. A terrible acci dent is reported from Warwick on Avon. While several thousand skaters were disporting themselves on the river at that place the ice suddenly cracked in the middle of the river. An immense fissure opened through which some 500 skaters plunged into the icy waters. A cry of horror arose from its spec tators while the more fortunate skaters lost no time in reaching the river banks. When the first shock was over a number of people hurried to the rescue of tho drowning skaters. A number of them werfr-pulled out, but it is feared that many were drowned. A large number are missing. The latest report states that seven teen bodies had been recovered, among them several women. Plenty c Coal in 'Frisco. Special to Tnc astokiax. Sax Feaxgxsco, Dec. 27. The steamer San Mateo arrived from Departure Bay this morning with a cargo of coal. This makes five coal vessels within the past twenty-four hours. The price of coal will prob ably take a drop. DOES HOT WAUT THE OFFICE. James &. Blaine Will Not Ban for tie Presidency. TAT.1L WITS A 2 OJtTIiA2iJ MA2T. Special hy the Uxited Phes3. Chicago, Dec 27. "I saw James G. Blaine about forty hours ago and he told me positively he was not in tho presidential race and would not be, and that he intended to devote himself after the expiration of his present official position to his recipro city scheme," said J. B. Montgomery, of Portland, Oregon, to-night Mr. Montgomery was a prominent figure during the last national republi can convention. "Mr. Blaine is not advocating reci procity for a presidential boom," con tinued Mr. Montgomery, "but for the good of the country. He is devoting all his timo to Spain and Spanish speaking countries at present,-which alone annually consume four million barrels of Hour not produced in their countries, the duty on which 13 S5.80 a barrel. The United States could furnish every ono of thoso barrels if it got a chance. Yon can put it ddwn that Blaine won't run in 1892?' Baulc Failure. Special IoThe AsToniAX.l GreeiiT, Colo., Dec 27. The. tank ing firm of Hunter & West has failed through bad outside investments. Both Iliiner and West have made an assignmont of all their personal prop erty as well as the bank assets, amounting to 90,000. Hunter's, 833,000: West's, S14300. The bank's liabilities are S32,500; West's private liabilities are 66,500. If time is given ! it i3 hoped that no one will loose any- , ining. TIxc Senate Adjourned. Special to Thk Astomas.1 Washtxgto, Dec. 27. The senate assembled at noon to-day, and on mo tion of Hoar adjourned. rcat Liver medicine. Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills are 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 ihe bowels, purify and enrich the blood and make the skin clear. They also produce a good appetite, and invigorate and strengthen the entire system by their tonic action. Sold at 25 cents a box by J. W. Conru ADVICE TO MOTHERS. AlUS. WlXSLOW'S SOOTHIXO STKUP should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the cuius, allays all pain, cures wind cliolic, and is the best remedy for diar-ruo3a.Twenty-ve cents a bottle. SIIlLOH'S VITALIZER is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symptoms of Dispepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Sold by Th. Olsen. -OR- Spring Stock now being manufactured for and Hatter. Occident Hotel Building. $&.- frr V L. 1 --, , r