flinT- fill 1 ass EXCLUSIVE TELEGRAPH IC PRESS REPORT. VOL. XL. NO. 70. ASTORIA. OREGON. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1893. PRICE, FIVE CENTS, I ii UESTIGMi The person giving the best answer will get Ein Seidenes Tashentuch." 1. WHO Licked John Sullivan? 2. WHO Carries the larg est and best as sortment of men's and boy's goods? I WHO cheapest? oeii3 men s and boy's goods the 4. WHO Will build the first transconti nental railroad to Astoria. Leave your answers with HERMAN WISE, The Reliable Clothier and Hatter, THE ASSIGNEE'S SALE AT- Parker k Hanson's Will be continued for a few days until further notice. Everything MUST BE CLOSED OUT JU ARMED PARTY AFTER WOLFE Renortei to Be Hiflina Near Karsh- flelil Oregon. Hebrides Islands and New Caledonia on the 6th of March, destroying1 many villages and cauBlng great loss of life. A TAME AFFAIR. Two Poor TEE BUDGET OF FOREIGN NEWS Immenie Orer Inns of Bancs Roman. Papar Sever Storm In Foreign rarti. Associated Press. Marshfleld, Or1., March 20. A. L. Smith and Si Noah came to town to day from Coos River, and reported that they had located Burdette Wolfe, who murdered Miss Birdie Morton at Portland in October last. After en quiring as to the reward offered for Wolfe, and wehen they were assured that it was all right, Marshall Dunham Draws That Were Very Draws at That. Coney Island, N. T March 20. A large crowd came down tonight anti cipating two good fights, but they were somewhat disappointed. The first was a ten-round bout between Jack McOee of Boston, and Billy McCarthy, of Aus tralia. Both men. did some vigorous punching for ten rounds, and the re feree declared the fight a draw. Dixon and Slddone came next, the former taking the place of Jack Sully who was taken sick a few days ago. The referee announced that If Dixon and Stddons were able to continue at thet end of ten rounds the decision would be a draw. This was the only condition on which a bout could be ar ranged as far as the decision went, but FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL Nnmerons Errors on the Eiz Appro priation Bills. SOME NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED The Benato Commit! Report In FaTor of Admitting Appointed Senators, Associated Press. Washington, March 20. In the senate the numerous errors that have been discovered In the enrollment of the great appropriation bills at the last session, formed the subject of dlscus- the man who had the advantage up to I s,on In the senate today. More than the end of the fight should receive ninety such errors were stated by Hale 1500 of the $2000. Dixon started the fighting with not started with them to where they think very vigorous work, and Siddons kept Wolfe is hiding. The party was armed to the teeth and as the first named men are the cleverest known In these parts, with a gun and are well acquainted with the country, they will take the murderer If sight is caught of him. The report has created a sensation on the streets, as Wolfe formerly resided' in Marshfleld and was known at that time away as much as possible. With the exception of two rounds the fight waa very tame, and at the end of the 12th round the referee declared the fight a draw. ANOTHER ELECTROCUTION. New Tork, March 20. Carlisle W. Harris, a young medical student, was to be an estimable young man, but the Vtortay sentenced to be electrocuted best of his former friends would not hesitate in bringing him to Justice now. AND PRICES WILL - BE CUT To Suit the Condition and the times. W. W. PARKER, Assignee. THE QUESTIONS. .1. Tell us the total number of Indi ans in the United States and the popula tion of the earth. 2. What is your shortest and best definition of the word "fame?" .3. What would you do if you had a million dollars? 'I ri 4. Whose death was it that freed a continent from fear? THE BANCA ROMANA Shows an Enormous Deficit and Over- i Issue. Rome, March 20. SIgnor Glolittl, prime minister presented to the cham ber today, the report of the committee appointed to examine into the bank scandals and report on the state of the Bank of Sicily. It exceeded its legal note Issue by 10,000,000 lire. Its overdue bills reached a total of 12,600,000 lire. The National Italian Bank holds over due bills amounting to 20,900,000 lire, of which a loss is expected of 7,100,000 lire. The cash deficit of the Banca Romana Is 8,600,000 lire, and the Illegal excess of its note issue since 1883, reaches a total of 64,600,000 lire. Over, four-fifths pf jhe bills held by the bank have not been paid and the Institution holds no se curity for their payment. The commit-' tee recommend that the Banca Romana cease business. The Bank of Naples held doubtful notes to the amount of 5,600,000 lire. The report advises confi dence in the bank's recovering its vig or. THE SARNIA ARRIVES. during" the week beginning May 8th, for the murder of his wife, Helen May Potts. The court room was crowded and there were many wet eyes in the court room during his speech. Among the most dramatic points in his speech was where he denounced Dllworth Choate, a newspaper man, and District Attor ney weiiman, and where with tears streaming from his eyes and sobs con vulsing his frame he turned to thank hlsi counsel, Lawyer Howe, saying that he was a poor man and could never repay his devotion. He ended by hand ing him an.envelope which he said contained his dearest possession, Hel- en's last gift to him, a pair of cuff buttons. Harris spoke an hour and Beckwith, of Wyoming, also appeared b maue no sign as and told a history of the contest ,. to have been discovered by him hi the naval appropriation bill alone. In discussing errors In bills, Gorman said the appropriation bills had never been so delayed as at the last session. Two or three great appropriation bills were delayed in the last two days of the session by useless discussion of other matters. The result had been that when bills went to the house to be enrolled, there was not sufficient time to have the work properly done. He admitted there had been great care lessness, but still the., fact remained that if the senate had shown the stand' ard time, the naval appropriation bill in Its Imperfect form, would not have been presented for the signature of thf president. la. was a lesson he trusted no senator would forget hereafter, The senate committee on privileges and elections held a meeting this after noon in regard to the credentials of the appointed senators from the new states. Senator Allen, appointed by the governor of Washington, appeared before the committee and recited the facts connected with his appointment and gave the committee the benefit of his opinion as to the legal questions Involved. Mantle, of Montana, and forty minutes. JJie recorder pronounced the date for his "execution. FULL REPRESENTATION NEEDED Washington Will Have Extra Session If Allen Is Not Seated. ittcoma; wasn., jviarcn zu. To a Ledger reporter at Port Townsend to night, Governor McGraw said that if John B. Allen was not seated bv thl,. ,i j . . . I w oc-uuitj n. j-epuri to me resulted in their appointment. After looking up precedents the commltte took a vote which resulted as follows: For giving the senators seats, . Turpie and Pugh, democrats; and Chandler, Hoar, and HIgglns, republicans Against seating them, Vance, Palmer and Gray, democrats, and Mitchell, re publican. Chandler, in order to me- Unlted States Senate he would call an extra session of the legislature some senate, voted in favor of seating the senators, but reserved the right to take sne was Delayed by Kepairs on a Broken Shaft. Halifax, N. S., March 20. The over due steamer Sarnia, came up from quarantine this morning. Captain Couch said that on Saturday, March 11th, when the ship was 476 miles from Halifax, the engines were stopped on the discovery of the fact that the brass tlmn hpfnrs tho nt at . . . . v. .,u ui ,,e,tM , tft nn Aa h thniurVir ht tb. " "veu me mate could not ar- floor of th iwn.Lt ford to be only partially represented in the United States senate. HOGG WILL OBEY ORDERS. Ex-Sheriff C. R. Dexter, of Three Rivers, Michigan, has been appointed bead usher of the White House to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Captain Densmore. NOMINATIONS CONFIRMED. New York, March 20. Judge Ingra ham in the supreme court today made an order confirming Everett W. Hadley r . M .l ' vaiiio, uicrKuii, as receiver oi tnei nr..vi.. . e sin the after crank were cutting away Oregon Pacific railroad and directing ITZTZJ, 7 . . Further invplwtlnn h font L o. tt . T- " 2!Z " has confirmed the following nomlna- w ,tar.LJ:Zr..."r IorR- 10 ii0- P. Gray, of Indiana, mln. .v ui Burraiucr me ouoKB or me company to i i , fractures. It was doHrlM to dWnn. t l" . wuincy, oi Mas- . - 1 inv tu iiici a ijuiui a 11 11 run i. i.iiniim n v i i . tt , ,. , ; 1, , " "aenuseiiB, assistant secretary of state; obeyed. the engines and put the forward crank aft, in the place of the broken shaft. The work of doing this was finished on Thursday morning, March 16th. Dur ing Tuesday and Wednesday there was a heavy gale and the ship drifted quite a distance. On Friday ofternoon the work of reconnecting the engines was complete and the steamer proceeded slowly on her way in .the midst of severe gale and In a blinding snow storm. Yesterday she sighted the steamer Newflelds which had been sent out in search of her. AN OFFER TO HARRISON. A NEWFOUNDLAND BLIZZARD. St. John, N. F., March 20. A fearful blizzard visited this town yesterday, The streets are snowed under three feet deep and in the country In some places it is ten feet deep with snow, All railway lines are blocked and at Salmonier, Ave men were drowned by the swamping of a skiff, ; WRECKED PEOPLE ABOARD. Liverpool, March 20. A vessel which passed Deal today, signaled that she had eleven shipwrecked people on board, and the White Star officials think there is a strong probability that they are part of the missing Naronic's crew. A DANGEROUS AMUSEMENT. Answers must be in by Saturday noon. Please send full name, school and class you belong to. In response to numerous requests we take pleasure in inviting all pupils of private schools to enter this competition every week Rome, March 20. A bomb was ex ploded this evening at the entrance to the Marigold palace. Many windows were broken and deep holes were made In the ground for some distance around No one was injured. DROPPED TO DEATH. London, March 20.-Near Chester field, In Derbyshire, this morning, a gang of miners were descending Into the pit when the cage broke from the cable and fell to the bottom, killing eight of them. A DESTRUCTIVE HURRICANE. Sydney, N. S W., March 20. A de structive hurricane swept over the New Indianapolis, March 20. Ex-Presi dent Harrison will be tendered the presidency of the Indiana tat uni versity at Bloomlnetorr. The rlPtalla roads'" William McAdoo, of New Jer of management will be placed In the BeJV ,u,B1,la-nl ecretary of the navy. James B. Eustle, minister to France; Patrick C. Collins, of Massachusetts, consul to London; Robert A. Maxwell, of New York, fourth assistant postmaster-general; Wade Hampton, of South Carolina, commissioner of rail- hands of one of the professors so that J should Harrison accept, he will have only to give the university a limited amount of personal attention. STAGE DRIVER DROWNED. Some military nominations were also confirmed. John E. Rlsley, who was nominated for minister to Denmark, is the broth- er-ln-law of Senator Voorhees, and a lawyer of high standing in New York. His appointment Is said to be alto gether due to business influence, hav ing been recommended by bank and shipping Interests of New York. Theo dore Runyon,' the new minister to Ger- Merced, Cal., March 20. The stage between Merced and Mariposa was completely wrecked this afternoon In trying to 'ford Northrup's creek, four miles from Hornitos. The driver. Josh McCloud, known here for many years many ' n f the prominent figures as "Old Josh," was drowned. The Wells ,n tne New Jwsey democracy, and Is Fargo boxes ttfid mall pouch' were a man ot Pronounced ability. For many washed away In the flood. years he was chancellor of state and has twice been Its candidate for gov ernor. Early in the war he took San Francisco, March 20. Ex-Con- charge of a regiment of New Jersey gressman Blount, ' commissioner to "OOP" and served with distinction as Hawaii, arrived here this morning, and M In command. At present he shortly after twelve o'clock sailed for u Practicing law In Newark. BLOUNT SAILS FOR HAWAII. Honolulu on the United States revenue cutter Rush. PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS. Washington, March 20. The presi dent has sent the senate the following nominations: James B. Eustla. of Louisiana to be minister to France: Theodore Runyon. of New Jersev A TOWN TOTALLY DESTROYED. Athens, Ala., March 20. This town was totally destroyed by Are this morn ing, and several lives were lost. William Chandler and Owens Brawn '""Ister to Germany; John E. Rlsly, were crushed to death by a fallln- minister to Denmark; James G. Jenk- wall. ins, of Wisconsin. United fimtp .ir. cult Judge for the Seventh Judicial clr- cult; Walter D. Dabney, of Virginia here today of asthma. He was 76 years old and came to San Francisco forty years ago. He was widely known all over the Pacific coast, and numbered among his patients hundreds of white people as well as Chinese. He had amassed a large fortune through his practice. CROW ARRIVES Called to Tell What He Knows About Bribery. Boise City, Idaho, March 20. W. H. B, Crow of Idaho arrived here In re sponse to a summons' from Ada county grand Jury to testify In regard to the alleged legislative bribery. Crow Is the lobylst who is credited with having made a statement to the effect that he had paid several members money to vote for the Idaho Agricultural College bill. He is extremely reticent and has employed as counsel, a leading law firm to conduct his case. Thos. O'Brien and Jos. F. Poynton, were today discharged from the Ada county Jail on an order from United States Judge Beatty. O'Brien and Poyn ton were the last of the Coeur d'Alene rioters held in Jail for contempt of Judge Beatty's injunction. They were sentenced to eight months Imprison ment or until the court should other wise direct. Their full sentence would not have expired until the 12th of April. THIEVING SALESMENARRESTED. Tacoma, Wash., March 20. W. E. Nadeau, Albert Stenger, and Grant Hessey were arrested In this city, and Peter Gewurts In Portland, this after noon. While . employed as salesmen in Prager Bros.' clothing store, they u-e charged with having systematical ly taken clothing and drygoods and idling them to a second-hand dealer Slier, of Portland.lt is claimed they began these operations in January. Al bert Stengcr disclosed the facts and iias turned Btntc's evidence. Peter Ge wurU departed for Portland this morn ing and Is alleged to have taken with him several trunks of stolen clothing. Chief of Police Davis departed this avenlng for Portland to bring htm back. Tho warrants were sworn out by Solomon Jacoby, manager for Prager Bros. . DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE. Continue to Indorse Candidates HIE Will for Ofllce. tacoma, Wash., March 20.-"The dem ocratic state committee has decided that Saturday's action does not pre vent It from Indorsing candidates and .ts members will therefore, continue to Indorse. It Is understood that three can didates have the Indorsement of the majority of the committee. These are T. C. Saunders of Port Townsend, for collector; M. J. Malory of Whatcom, tor Marshall; H. J. Snlvely of Yakima, or district attorney. BISHOP'S ORDER RESCINDED Will to Allow Children of Cathollos Attend Public Schools. New York, March 20. Bishop Wlgge, jf the diocese of Newark, has Issued circular . letter addressed to each ,riest in his diocese, rescinding his for mer order in which the prlesU were ordered to refuse absolution to those members of their parish who sent their children to public schools in preference to parochial schools. TOTALLY INSOLVENT BANK. Omaha, Neb., March 20. The evi dence taken by the committee of the legislature which Inquired Into the con dition of the defunct National Bank filed this morning shows that the bank was utterly Insolvent. Receiving Teller Funke, testified that the night the bank was closed there was due to depositors nearly $700,000, and the bank's cash on hand was $13,000, with no other funds available. ' A CHAMPION FOR CHINESE. Washington, March At tonight's meeting of the Congregational . Club, Justice Brewer of the United States supreme court held that it was Injus tice for congress to discriminate and ostracise the Chinese He said the Chi nese laborers were not a more danger ous class than others and that aliens should not be allowed to vote until after a residence of twenty-one years in this country. FIRES IN MEXICO. Monterey, Mexico, March) 20. Forest flres have been raging for several day In the Sierra Mountains, southeast of Saltillo. A thousand acres of timber have been dlstroyed, and many fam ilies are homeless. Several goat herd era are reported perishing. . NO BAIL FOR THE POISONERS. MERCED FLOODED. Merced. Cal., March 20. Heavy rains solicitor have caused Bear Creek to rise rapidly. Charlea B. Stuart, of t.. - J and tonight the city Is under water the United States court for Indian Ter frora one to three feet deep and the rltory; Ernest P, Baldnan. of Mary- Ufa (a ! ailll b11. water is still rising. ANOTHER ATLANTIC CABLE. New York, March 20. At the annual meeting of the Commercial Cable Com pany the old board of directors was re-elected, and a third cable la to be laid. land, tirst auditor of the treasury; Thomas Holcomb, fifth auditor of the treasury; Wade Hamilton of South Carolina, commissioner of railroads. CHINESE DOCTORDEAD. Philadelphia, March 20.-The supreme court refused to grant the petition for ball In the case of Hugh Dempsey, con victed In Pittsburg of the attempt to poison workmen at Homestead. The same order was made In the case of Robert Beatty. A FATAL SLEEP. Tacoma, Wash., March 10. Benjamin James, a coal miner, was run over and killed by the overland passenger train at Cascade Junction at 1:10 a m., Sun day. He had been drinking and lay San Francisco, Cal., March 20. LI Po Tal, tie famous Chinese doctor, died 1 liwnr " track to sleep,