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' f 'A' -a aSSS? , vx, ;-.5T A. mwm 1 T i1 EXC LUSIVE TELEGRAPHIC PRESS "REPORT. VOL XL NO. 7M. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 31, 1893. flllCE. FIVE CEKTS . iiu tuc unit nc-rniCQwd ii8 ri I FRFfif.H MIHXTFRS - SESIGNI ,IIL ,,nLLW Ul WM ,U,,,"UW He soon resigned and came home. - ' Ertwln Dun. nominated as minister to Mitclcirs AWe Speech Against Admit . tins Appointees. . .-. ; bome pkesidektial nohihees A Brief Review of Their Public Llfe.- Becretary 8pnldlng" Letter to " Intpeotore. ' ESRYTOIWC T at HERMAN WISE'S, The Reliable Clothie- and Hatter, Associated Press Washington, March 30. The debate started yeeterday on the question of the right to seats In the senate or per sons appointed by the governors of Montana. Washington and Wyoming, was resumed this morning, Mitchell, of OreKon. making a legal and constltu tlonal argument against the report of the committee on privileges and elec tions, which declares them entitled to seats, Among the disastrous consequences that would follow the adoption of the maiorltv renort. Mr. Mitchell men tioned these: It would unreasonably augment and extend the prerogatives of the state executive over those of the legislature, and subordinate the constitutional functions of the legislature to those of the executive. It would place a.prem- ... . S:dnitISSf S2 Tlie GOYernment Is Meatel M a liar ese legation. Ills nomination is In the Wnjflpjfff ,,, nf . nrrvmntlon. for he Is a hold- mil over .from the previous democratic ad ministrauqn. m nrm CHIESJE CERTIFICATES. . . Paciflo Coast Inspectors Instructed by Secretary Spaulding. Washington. March 30. Assiatant Secretary Spaulding ha written the following letter to collectors on we ra- ctflc coast The Soul of an -Old Flremaa Reipondt ' to the tait Alarm.-A Taeoroa ul-elde,-The Pigeon Story. The department Is Informed that the Kgsodated Press. i..nnlnA Ahtntnd otnnntr' OhlnpAP labor-I ... .. . nractlco obtains among Chinese labor ers in this country of entrusting their Tori Marph 30. The( governmetn was defeated by a narrow margin in era in inu wuimj i . wag defeated Dy a nivrrvw mio'" money to merchants which Is treated as tne cnamber or deputies today, and an- . A. 41.. nanltnl atAnlr fit thft bUHU I . . . I- K A PMlllt Thft a. jjurv ui j"" ovv.. .. 0(nel. caoinei crww w v ness. Chinese laborers who made such cri8t9 arose through the submission to t thai aavlnira. nlthouirh I . . . m ni tha hudff- ui--jvjciivivin --o". I the cnamuer vk nv ii not actually engaged In mercantile busl- et committee. iicaa iww uimiiiw t.v , 1 xocKroy announucu thereby entitled to leave the country tee had regoei to send the budget tvuu ioiui.: I bach to tne senaw m iu to closely scrutinize the certificates u orlglnany passed the- chamber or wiii- intnj - , - I deputies, me ":, -- by returning Chinese, and to require pregged aM tne reforms passed by the evidence Qt the standing; of the holders cnamber Tne chamber then proceeded as'- bona flde merchants actively en- dlHPU"8 the causes, rejected the sen- A,vT.i iivhullne the bill H.IH bUUNtKU'i H gaged-In! business, In no case Bhould Chinese be permitted to enter as mer chants unless their right to the privi lege la well established and wherever ojMMKliniT the liquor law. Tirard declared these must be sepa- iep toi , i rated from tne Duagei ub mo It appears that the practice nerwn re- propoBed otberwl8, he said, the gov tmA tn la A.ttAlTinted thd Certificates I . i. tn nut for II ferred to Is attempted the certificates presented should be Ignored, the hold THE ASSIGNEE'S SALE -AT- Parker k Hanson1 Will be continued for a few days until further notice. Everything MUST BE CLOSED CUT lum on treason to party organization era arrested and the facts reported to and party discipline. It would encour- the department. . age factions and the minority In the legislature in filibustering in the lnter- BERINQ SEA CONTEST, legislature 111 huuudict iu iu ic estB and effort to defeat the election of Tne cases of Great Britain and the senators and It would tend to prevent a fair expression of the majority of ernment would be obliged to ask for a vote on account. Rlbot supported Tirard and urged the nhnmhw to mrree with the senate, un a division the chamber decided by a vote of 247 to 242, to retain the liquor otriAnriiTutnt bill as a nart of the budget. When the vote was announced Frem- Unlted States Presented. I in. Diht ni4niirnMl the session until 9 the legislature. In conclusion, he ex- counter.oa8efl 0f the United States and o'clock this evening In order to give Dressed the conviction that a majority t T.itoi tha troa.tv toarbl-lhi.n .h his fellow ministers time to of the senate would vote for the ad- trat the Bering differences be- consider the position. After a lenghy mission of the three senators, but such - ft , countries were slmul- consultation the minister proceeded to a vote would be one to overturn the de- taneously gt to the United Staites Eiy8ee ajd tendered their resignations liberate precedent established by the te today to the house of par- toj President Carnot. The- president senate after full consideration over Uament , London. a n,un tr oonnMor their determlna- Kivtv-eieht vears ago. It would estab- jK.v.M(iJ yx iu f tha-TTnltad i .m,mn wu in vain; however, u - . . - - . .- oriciiy tvu-v v. , ljvii, abu'iu"- llsh a precedfefil that would result in- states la that all rights of Russia In re remained firm and Insisted that their side of ten years in having one-third of spect tQ fiegi flBteTiea n Bering sea, as resignation must be accepted, the senators to be men who owed their to water boundary, were established by At 9:15 o'clock the deputies reassem- seats to executive appointment and it tne treaty 0f March 30, 1867, between Dled. All outward signs of a cabinet innit a fn.tol Rta.h to the treat ., j iv, tiii stntm und nt in the crowded i mai iiu-i-iuii anu viic 1 , i criaia wnc ... principle of republican government. aU power and authority possessed and galleries. When Casslmlr Perler took The matter then went over, Turpie iBerted hy Russia ( U protect said the chair all the ministerial places were having the floor when the subject next rlBhu under that treaty passed unlm- vftcant. Tirard minister of finance an- :omes up. paired to the United States. That the noUnced in a few wards that the catol- Af ter an executive session, the senate T7nite(1 states has such property and in- net ad resigned but that they were adjourned till Monday. terest ln the Alaskan seal herd as to charged by President Carnot to carry Ex-Secretary Bayard's nomination as jU8tlfy tne employment by that nation on the afTalrs of state for a short pe ambassador to Great Britain was lm- upon tne nlgn Beas of such measures ri0d. He would therefore ask the cham medlately confirmed by the senate. M are reasonably necessary to prevent ber jor a vote on account to cover the ...1 1 I ... mi .kiiKnt arala.1 the destruction or sucn neru mm next two moniw. iw iuwii of the roads forming the Western Pass enger Association will meet on Tuesday rext to finally settle the world's Fair rates. It Is about determined that the , rates will be two and two-tenths cento per . mile for excursions. Roads may make their own rates but no sleepers will be attached to excursions and no baggage will be allowed beyond what the passengers can carry. THE TROUBLE AT ANTLERS. Preparations for Battle Are Being Made On Both Bides. Antlers. I. T.. March 30 The great est suspense prevails here and peoplo are waiting with bated breath ror tne . end. Today active preparations are go ing on by both parties tor battl. This afternoon; sixteen mounted militiamen went through hera enroute to Goodland where the mllltla are being massed. On the south bound train there were 65 men besides these. There Is a large force of men' already at Goodland. Locke has withdrawn from town and has crossed the river to his ranch, No one knows positively how many men; he has with him, but it is believed ne has a stronger force than ever before. Governor Jones wllr arrive ln Paris, Texas, tomorrow and it is thought by nma that the mllltla will wait at Good- land until Ms arrival. Others believe the Duke will endeavor to march on Lncka tonight and make an attack, for fear Governor Jones may pursue a less violent course and endeovor to settle it without bloodshed. Both sides are man ifesting the most dogged determination not to yield. Tonight Hon. John C. Gibbons, Unit ed States commissioner sent the fol lowing telegram ta Leo Bennett, Indi an agent at Muskogee: "The forces are still Increasing; blood shed is unavoidable and that soon. It you are coming, better be quick." The following was also sent: "Hon. Hoke Smith. Secretary of thtf Interior, Washington,: The Chocktaw forces are within a few miles of each other, Bloodched is inevitable unless Immediate relief be had. Governor Jones can be reached at Paris, Texas, tomorrow morning." , . AND PRICES WILL - BE - CUT To Suit the Condition and the times. -W. W. PARKER, Assignee, DON'T DELAY! -' DON'T DELAY The Dinsmore Bankrupt Store Will be open for only a short time longer. This is your last chance to buy at your own " price. Everything must bo sold. ... ' PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS. tne aestrucuon ui "- nexnwo uiu.... - --i - QaHn -hrmld ha made to the .hoi- -onnrt to the budget committee Washington, March 30. The presl-1 . ete,tea by Great Britain by the and then took a recess. dent has sent to the senate the follow- amt of the amount of losses to the . 10 o'clock, the hour set for re-as United States. sembllng, not a ohair in the whole house ter, of Tennessee, to cnue; j. a. mi.-. Tne c&se of Great Britain on the otn- waa vacant and hundreds wno couiu nui n Vantiir-kv. to Peru: Lewis . , iv. ana io an nnin I mora wnltlnsr at the xvciiA&c, u - I er nana, is uini. a"-1 gain tuiuiiiianwi; " " - - - Baker, of Minnesota, to Nicaragua, I ?ea ,n wnlcn all natlons have the right entrance to get the earliest possible PnRtfl. Rica and San Salvador; P. M. f4 finh Tt , ooaerted that Great Brit- L,OTI. nf nroceedlngs. The disorder Younsr. of Georgia,' to Guatemala and , h throughout been favorably dlrf- hiph tha nresldent wt Honduras; Edwin Dun, of Ohio, to Ja- pofjed t0 the adoption of general meas- et was hushed in a moment, Lockroy pan; John M. Reynolds, of Pennsylva- ure8 fof the control of fur seal fisheries. stepped to the tribune and announced nla, assistant secretary of the Interior; Both pities file claims for damages; tne decision of the budget committee. T T TTolt nt ncwT-O-ln. BSRlstajlt attOr- n.. tri.J Ol.toa tnr- lrauH to its TeV- t . wAa nta.tpll that a COm U. Xt i l nit? uniicu UL.n w I 111 u, lew " " . . . ti 1 Tol 1 . . . I .. at 4 ney stnici , a i.""" . . - . enuo anu un u1'"""1 i niiliev iuii. it ii w i.. aware, ambassador eii r Alaska Commercial company weunuoc uhe request mane Dy nrwn wr TiienlDatentlary to Great Britain; New- . th reduced number of skins taken mntha. UDolles. but would recommend m m .1 ' xt, I . . .. .. . m il W Vir I i .na Vvst ton P. Eustis-or Li.ouisia.na, iu uc oci-i- owIng t0 diminution oi me i--iu u a vote covering one monin -" trv of the legation at Paris; Lawrence olnjrtn eoiine- 0f British vessels. Great ont tlme. shouts of approval greet- Maxwell, Jr., of Ohio, solicitor general Brltaln claims damages on account of ed tne abatement. The brief discussion vice Charles B. Aldrich, resigned. losses to owners of vessels seized by the whjch followed was one-sided as the There are no signs of letting up in the TInIted states. iir-nne ln oolnlon In the chamber rush of offlceseekers at tne vvnue ln .. vTTpnirpiriisi practically concerned only tne quesuoi. x.j-.. frk, noma porlv and uwouiiivnu .hil1 h voted lor House iiniugr. I i wneiiir buvv- ,J v -; stayed late and some woum pine Bluff, Ark., Marcn au. n is ju one m0nth or not at an. veiiiuiiii u stayed longer if the opportunity had learned that the diabolical murderer of report of the committee was adopted k, T3v,ii naninpr at sherrlll. who left a K Vnt of R04 to 6. and the chamber nt Mr. President, what are you on the body saying: "C. O. D. ,iin,,rr,ed till Tuesday. going to do with the slates of congres- CoHect three months' board. Dr. Sher- It lB rumored that Develle minister slonal delegations fixing up tne aisin- rlll( keep your man at home ana ne win of foreign affairs ln kgdoi s cauin, button of local patronage?" not get .lost! poured alcohol over him wm be asked by President Carnot to "I am going to smasn mem. before Killing mm anu men set raw form a ministry. Thi in tne nuesnon reoorieu i 1 Kurns were uiucuvei i . nt to the nresldent by a congress- tll. tortured body. Three men and EX-CHIEF SCANNELL u.u man anri the reDly of the president .,. women were placed in Jail this Vrnnpsr.Q. March 30.-Davtd Scan- To make the matter a little clearer, morning charged with the murder. Two nel,( for many years chief of the ban th poneTeseman learned that while tne more are under surveilance. Francisco fire department, died suauen agreement of the local delegation upon STEAL DISCOVERED ftfflm mn v nave weiKin. ur ldent will not be bound by it. so puuu Little kock, Am., bhuku on Bugn gtreet " tnis mornmi v has this polled of the president's be- nor nghback sent a message to the O.clock readlng a paper; suddenly his .i.. ih. iiohnma deleiratlon de- ia04aiiiiire savlnr that over a million . 0 . ArnnnA ond he was dead. Death l UI lUlkb til- i mjj.fc - - . ,icma v. i urv .h.n u. aiat before agreed ii.ra of evidences of debt have been ,,. tn nfinev and liver troubles. Loot at Our Prices. T 40-inch all wool Black Cashmere worth $1.00 hey Will Surprise Yon ly this morning aged 73 years. He was sitting in a chair in the engine nouse n,,.K vtnwit - this morning at t 40 inch Black Henrietta 40-incb all wool Black Surge 64-inch Ladies Cloth Black Gros Grain Silk it " JB1.00 51.10 $1.25 81.75 $2.25 50c per yard - 55o per yard 60c per yard 60c per yard 99o per yard Jl.15 per yard come, mat m" Aiftuua Wwve-. , iegioiuit - - A&ht have been elded to a-Danaon 11 wiwiw auuctrn v. v..- - upon. This lead will be followed by gtoien and are missing from the treas- other delegations with the result prob- ury( and are awaiting an opportunity .v.i th.t-ih contest for office will be- h sneaked in and redeemed. He come a free-for-all race and each can- urged the passage of an act making It didato will run on his own merits. Tnis a feiony for any state treasurer v ic will probably be saUsfactory to many deem guch evidence of debt congressmen for It will relieve tnem oi THEY SAT DOWN ON HIM consiaeraoie rraiwiioiuii". I " , . T l. U nell known eOUOr AttaWfl. UDt. OiaLTLIl au. ioic, of the St. Paul Globe, He was chair- liberal, caused a sensation In parliament IB Cyclone in CliiBg Still Gontmues Onr S5.00, $7-50. S&50 and 89.00 Men'. Snita for.... Our S3 50. $10.50. 1 11.60 aud $12.50 Men's Suit, for . Our $13 50, 118.00 $17.00 and$20.0O Men'. Suits for. . Best quality overall, worth 75c, Shoes and robber goods at half price. A 8300 Cash Keller for eale cbe:ip. ...85.00 ...$7-50 ..$10.00 50o Store For Bent was due to kidney and liver troubles. A. KLEIN SUICIDES. Tacoma, Wash.. March 80. Ludwlg A. Klein formerly In the grocery busl ,. in Tacoma. and lately of Everett, committed suicide at Hot Springs this morning by Jumping in Green river. Delerlum tremens was the cause. Klein came from Detroit, Mich., where he has of the St. Paul Globe, He was chair- liberal, caused a sensation In parliament brotneP ln the grocery business reput man of the state democratic committee tonight by asserting that he could prove t0 worth $250.0CO. during the last campaign. that the government sold Judgeships . . Jas A. McKenzIe. of Kentucky rep- and postmasterships ana usea wie "- CAPTURED piuuxjjm n,.ruii,i. resented that state In the 47th Congress. ey for campaign purposes. He was At f,i.n !, hrnV awav from Henri .ailnd to order and compelled to wlth- Watterson's lead and carried a numoer draw his anegaiioiw, of his fellow delegates from Kentucky nEGARDED AS A HOAX over to Cleveland.. ' ... . m sections of the country having leg. Philadelphia, March 30. Mrs. E. a Btarr General Race agent of the Ametl pan Pleeon Fanciers says several pig eons are reported captured in various James D. Porter, who Is to succeed Liverpool, Marcn nUn marked "N" were from the Phil Patrick Egan at Chile, is a prominent the White star Xwh ai adelphia lofts and not from the miss Tennessee lawyer, and under the pre- the message found on the beach at . vlous democratic administration, was Ocean View, Virginia, i. w - assitsant secretary of state, and from give an account of the destruction of WORLD'S FAIR RATES 1874 to 187 was governor of Tennessee, the steamer Naronic. ny co.uu".. i chlcag0( March 30,0 president. Pierce loung, uiiucr i mi i:.'6. - WORLD'S FAIR. Will Be Ready on Time With Desirable Conveniences. Cliicasro. March SO. - President Hig- glnbotham of the1 World's Fair has Is sued an address to the publio regard ing1 misrepresentations relative to the exposition management. He say. the exposition will be ready for visitor, on May 1st; that an abundance of drink ing water will be. provided free to all; that ample provision for seating will be made for all without charge. About -600 tniit rooms will be located at conven ient places and will be absolutely free for the rjublic. The admission fee of so cents will entitle the visitor to enter all the exposition buildings, o Inspect the exhibits and see everything within the grounds except the Eskimo village and introduction of Colorado. Free medical and emergency hospital serv ice will be provvlded as well as commo dious walling room, in various parts of tho croundB. For the cliff dwellings and other attractions on the midway plaisance a small fee will be charged. IMPEACHMENT OF OFFICIALS Omaha. Neb., March 30. The Dee's Lincoln special says: The committee ap pointed by the legislature to investigate state affairs, and ascertalne if there was evidence enough to impeach the board of public lands and buildings, reported to the house this morning unanimously in favor of impeachment of Secretary nf State Allen, Attorney General Hast ings and Commissioner of Public Lands and Buildings Humphrey. The com mission is composed of representative attorneys from the republican, demo cratic, and Independent parties chosen by party caucuses, and member, of the legislature. Impeachment proceedings will now be pushed. A PIRATICAL PRESIDENT.. New" York, March- $0. Th steamer Saginaw brings the news that the pres ident of San Domingo on March 4th, visited the French bank at San Domin go City, broke into the safe, and took 102,000 cash He attempted to leave for Monte Cristo, but was . prevented by two French men-of-war who demanded reoaration and an Indemnity of $100,000. The United States ship Kearsearge was In port at the time. CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTERS Portland. Or.. March 30. Mrs, Dr. Tom Van who was indicted for man slaughter in causing the death of Miss Helen Wilson, a handsome young girl whose parents are well known and highly respected residents of tne juui side, was found guilty by the Jury to night. Mrs. Van made a strong effort to show that the crime was committed by Charles A. Bowker an ex-preacher, the girl's seducer. Bowker will be tried next Tuesday. ' . LIFE AND PROPERTY DESTROYED Cleveland, Ohio. March SO. A fire this afternoon destroyed the Forest City Varnish Works. It U thought that on man perished ln the flames. Loss. 20, Tlttures For Sale.