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. ' EXCLUSIVE TELEGRAPHIC PRESS REPORT. VOL. XL. "NO. 115. ASTOK1A, OREGON, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 16, 1893. PRICE, FIVE CENTS, ASSIGNEE'S SALE Continued till old stock is closed out at cost. New Goods arriving sold at liberal discount. W. W. PARKER, Assignee. ITUTONAL our government was mapped out, he could gay nothing oi the subject ex cept that the department of Justice had no money available for deporting Chinese. A conservative estimate plac es the amount necessary to deport unregistered Chinese at 6,000,000, with only 916,806 available for the purpose. Intimations are heard that congress maye convened to consider the mat- EXOITEMENT 1H BAN TBANOISOO A suggested Is made in official cir cles Mere thjat Chinese unregistered may now go to the ports and ask to be Prophecy 'that Action will B Deferred reffktered and remain In this country. Powers of the GoverBment Were Not Transcended. Until the Convening of Congreu At-f tu torney Mowry Bpeake. "' Auction ! Auction ! Auction ! In any yiew of the case the treasury oracers expect to experience great dif ficulty In carrying out the mandate of the law that the Chinese must go. They look to the cabinet to solve the prob ! lem at Its meeting tomorrow. At the hla government might deem proper to adopt under the circumstances.. He THE BROOKLYN HANDICAP RUN Tlie Famous Son of Eolns Wius a Grand ; Race, THEY HAV A DRIVING FINISH The Story of How a Long-Shot Burprlied the Talent-Lamplighter Fairly Outrun. Associated Press. New York. May 15. Amidst a deep and oppreslve silence Diablo, the aged sun of Eolus and Grace Darling, won the rich Brooklyn handicap at Graves end this afternoon In the presence of 30,000 people. Lamplighter, the fav. COMMENCES MONDAY. MAY 5th Associated Press, Washington, May 15.-The supreme Chinese legation th chin, 'mini,. court today, through. Justice Gray, bus- I courteouslv declined, to nr Bn talned the decision of the New York ODilon UDon the decision of th courts in favor of the constitutionality or give any Intimation as to the course oi tne ueary unmet exclusion act Justice Brewer dissented. ' Justice Gray, In announcing, the I esDectallv declined to sav pinvthino- orlte. whn wnt n . liirttrmAnr. nt the nonrt- M ... .... . ... . " " " . ' . " " "'8 . . ' upon me anegeo retaliatory policy or a ion or money, was second and Leon- "UL,U" lu repmci or prontmi ordering the expulsion of Americans aweell, third. The winner's time wn. immigration or aliens into this inl China, referred to In a San Fran- 2:09. Diablo was reimrrtl ... tir. w o.niin - j-1 clsco aispatcn this morning. the first flight In hds 2 and 3-year-old reauy m me country to remove there-1 J farm, hut nftor hi thi v. , rv , 11 Hl, ..I . ... . " "B0 milieu liiiwiwii v I ..fPXjtuaSAxLrnjt tJN SANTA KOSA. becamfl nhnkv HInno Ikn , v international law. conflrmprt hv on ! 'S .... "c broken line of decisions in this courtly- Over the Result of the Chi- "f ' V . Jlgh class sell Tn, iioioti . tl . f . ' , urna uases. I ' uuwn per- ment had not trancedefl .nv nf Vt- Rosa, May 16.-The citizens . !" any race. His wonderful it..M i i,u... . lu. ... ISani Rosa are holding a celebration 'mprovement in form today was there LMIUIULU UH'IKW JlKUlLULtUllO 111 Lilt? UCtl , , . . - . I JJ . . ... M . lutagnt in nonor oitne supreme courts I " ,Hullu5 " no euecc xne decision : sustaining the constitutional- Br0l,yn handicap .run todpy was the AT- DISIK mm STORE A .1 !I1 1.1 -ana wm oe Kept up un til everything is sold. Fixtures for sale. Cash register for sale cheap. under consideration. ' .. ' ' legation said that the contest against - l nlnese law- " . ! 7 " 1 " evenl' the law would doubtless be transferred to congress when it meets In the fall. under present conditions It will be Im possible for the officials to execute the law literally because there Is practlc- , km .uj "viaiuno i . ., ',, ..... t. . .nil th m .i .... i into effect Mr. May called attention to ;:r :.: 7' . ln" ne am n01 - w - ZZ.T " the fact that when an effort was made " " "u '" .y Bnm? h7 C"" " "L " 1" w"f " to secure the Insertion of an Item of ? " r .w' ana tnat Z,,Zl -m,":. ou"""""cu lru" lne bdn fires are blazing in the streets. and w11 guaranteed to be worth J25, fireworks illuminate the heavens and 00- of tnls tha winner gets $18,000, the cannons are being fired to express the "t0 5.00. and the third, $2,000. The approval of the people at the result day was br6ht and fair. The betting of the test case. Congressman Geary, Presented, before the handicap interviewed by an Associated Press waa run' a anl boisterous scene, SOCIETY MEETINGS. Scandinavian Benevolent Socletv. KEUULAH MEETINOS OF THIS SOC1KTV t at their rooms lu Fythlan building at eight " n.t wil mo OVVUUU 1U1U IOUTU1 XUtj.H- day i ol ench month, AUO. DANIELBON Secretary, Ocuan Kucarupme-.t No. 13, 1. 0. 0. P P-KUU1.AK MEETINliS OK OCEAN EN i caniunioiit So. 13. 1. 0. o. If., at tlio lMiKe, ii tlui second and (onrtb Mn'nditvs of each iiionMi, Sojourning brethren nordiiilly invited. ilstoria Building & Loan Association iSllii ItKUirLAlt MEETlNtiS OK TllIS A8SO nhitloii a-n held HtH r. m. ou tlio first Wfdnesdny of rtach moaili. office on Genevieve stiwet, soni.li hi (Mifiiiiiinin. W. I,, KOHTi, iecietaiy. i.'omiiidii coiincu. JPHIIiAlt .MKKTINU.t, KIKSJ AMI la tlnrd t'uKs.Uy eTr.ii!:iK!i of v.wi, mouth .ii 8 n 'clock. it!!ers.)ii dittirliiK lv tinvciimlteri, iu:iwi i:)ou ly tiieCouncli.ai any ienul;ii moetuiK must lircscnt tiic same to Uia Auditor .tjiM Oorit, on or before Uie Kndav evenlnv; wn-rtotlie l'lialiiy on vhicli thetiottncil ''nw it.-i rn -ular :neting. ' . . K. Ot-liUitN. Auditor and Police .fudi;. ISoar.l of l'ilot Coimiilnliiiieri). niIIHREHUr.ARMKETlN'GSOPTIII3IiOAKI, .1. will be held on the flnt Monday, ofeiiob nouthttt 10 a. in. in tho room of the Attoria Chamber of Commorce. W. L. KOI) B, Sec G. A. STINSOH & CO.. BLACKSMITHING Ship and Cannerv work, llors":iiopln(r, Wa on made and repaired. Uo Kl w.rk iniaranteed Oi08s street, opiiosite lue . mm Talk o half a million dollars In the appropriar tion bill for the purpose of enabling the executove authorities to carry out the provisions of the law, Holman an tagonized and defeated It in conse quence. When congress 'appropriated only $50,000, the sum heretofore an nually provided with which to deport Chinese ,who might unlawfully secure entrance Into the United States and be detected, It was an unfortunate and T TTT r-i -i-Ti uuLwxeti, J. YV . i J n Jlj deplorable condition of affairs, he said, ' which threatened the existence of the It was unreasonable ta think that the Paddck, They were all warmly re- government would have to be deferred ccye bt lamplighter had a regular from executing the law because of the ovaon. showing where the hopes and expense to be incurred In so doing. He dollar8 were. At the close of the bet said that owing to the time required ilng D'aMo was going at 30 to 1. The In deciding the sample case and the be- "onsea KOt the flag to almost a perfect Hef that -Chinamen can be deported for Btart' Terrl"M" Immediately shot to the about $15 per head, that the 60.000 left rront and 861 a cunklng pace past the In the treasury for that purpose will stand and ,no thai back stretch. The be sufficient to meet the expense un- r.ace a" through the back stretch was til congress meets. He also stated that, an exceedingly pretty one all the hors ln his opinion, when the Chinese saw runnI"B- well together and within that the government meant to enforce strlklnK distance of - the leader. A des- . W. lr: 7of Ch, would involuntarily leave Pf T JMveen- . ov. na and the United States and left nun- iur UDtt razu ana otner Place ' """ ' ""' "eao DraftMrawn available in any r,.ri of thfln dreds of natives of ench conntrv tn th er tnan maln here and Incur the " u ' retcn. x,ess iwl EnvAnn an1 .. 1 1 .... T ' . ... , I J 8. and Europe, and on Hong Kong, China, onice Hours: 10 A. M. to 8 V. M, Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon, .1 a . i . . , . . I than SL m 1 n it or- nf a ,.1M,n 1. Interior of the other nmcMnallv hn- llm "",u "" OI DelnK I DOCK, to " - - " lm ' I pit.n Tia ii.t.t . . .... i wire i ) i n n i n rtAo-nn tn Hrnw n ,i ii .i i iiuin, iiiuiKB me iiienDinuera ann iu-sco 1.1 ure nmci. I ... - I enrin irtlln .( 11 in his dissenting opinion the chief ' fT. bJ?. the "t to l""??' f Justice denied th esoundness of the ",eu u,,uer lne lne congressman ml , " "J" "7;" nronosltlon. The cases before the court CMlle nobody to blame h"eshoe was placed about the i i i. ii i . . . nni k or rno winrtinrr hrnva vti were such as the political denartment uuk llmm,lvee Ior nt complying With . . - f I. W. CASE, INSURANCE AGFNT 07 "? 7e: the ,aw- that ftny '' ly a r,p,ple applaU8e th68e REPKE8ENTINU ficrman-Amcrican, New York Oily, ti. Y. Union fire anil Sarins, of New Zealand. National Fire and Marine Ins. Co., of Hartford. Connecticut Fire Ins. Co., of Hartford. Homo Mutual Ins. Co., of San Francisco. Phtrnii, of London. Imperial, of London. New York Plate Glass Ins. Co. CLINO QUANG'S VIEWS. could be obtained on Dlablo's chances in the early betting, so little were his Saft Pranctsco, May 15.-News that KTr L 'JT: wnQ thA vprv. Aaaonra nf lnilllnl ilnhi I thn Mintwma' mimf hnJ Dtij ..v. I ".B..v ..iuvuu.i uu nun, 1.1 .., i r.-.- v "ti Ule which only twelve were nnJJ liTin tn An an whnn Mmmo nnf tho., nnhaHtnlnn.cillt r.1,1 , " ' twelve were paiU i.U.W, ' '- " I wuiiicocr nni hlinnVcl nn question , and however reluctant the court may he to pass upon the con stitutionality of a legislative , act, It more favorable circumstances than the flrsa. At 10 o'clock it was estimated that from 12,000 to 15,000 had been ad mitted. It was said this morning that the crown prince of Austria and suite were expected to visit the fair In October . He la now on a trip around the world; and expects to reach San Francisco in September. BRITISH BANKS SUSPEND. London Stocks Feverish Disaster In the Antipodes. London, May 15. The stock exchange Is nervously lexcitjed. Everybody is selling. So far only two small brokers have failed, but several large houses are said to he Involved. Private cables announce the suspension of the com mercial banking company of Sydney, N. S. W., one of the oldest banking con cerns In the Antipodes, with a capital or 600,000 pounds with a reserve of 40.- 000 pounds. Thisl uneaslnestj on the stock exchange Is Increasing. IBrlsbarie, May 15.-The bank of North Queensland and the Queensland National Bank have suspended. The deposits In the latter at the last report were 8,600,000 pounds. Its subscription capital of 16,000,000 pounds Is half paid up, and has, it Is claimed, a reserve of half a million pounds. IMPORTANT RULING AFFIRMED. Washington, May 15. The supreme court of the United States today af firmed a previous ruling as laid down in Langfleid, in what is popularly known as the 'Hat Trimmings" case. It is estimated at the treasury depart ment that by the loss of the "Hat Trimmings" case, New York'state will be called upon to refund from 88.000.000 to $10,000,000. Some estimates place It as high as 130,000,000. Secretary Fos ter's estimate- was $25,000,000. He of fered to compromise the case for 3, 000,000, but the compromise was not effected. During the past three years, J2.000.000 duty iii these cases has been refunded. , PENNOYER HEARD FROM. Salem, Or., May 16. Governor Pen- noyer referring to recent newspaper articles, said to a Statesman reporter today: "You may say for me that my pur pose announced two years ago. not to be a candidate for the United States senate upon the expiration of my pres ent term of office, is still rigidly ad hered to." - SCARCELY AFFECTED. Tacoma,' Wash., May 15. There la but little Interest taken here In the su preme court's decision regarding the Geary law, owing to the fact that there are but five Chinese residents in Ta coma. The Chinese think that another opportunity to register should be given their countrymen, for they say many refrained from registering, thinking the Geary act would be declared un constitutional. were properly Imposed upon it. He en-1 elusion act created great excitement tertalned no doubt that the provisions I among (the Celestials In Chlnatowh. of the Fifth and Fourteenth amend-1 Cling Quang, the Chinese vice consul, ments were universal In their applica-1 was seen by a representative of the tlon, while the general government was I Associated Press, to whom he said: invested as far as foreign countries! "I have little to say as to how the were concerned with all the powers I decision of the supreme court will be necessary to the maintenance of Its I taken by the Chinese In the United absolute Independence and security I States. I don't think the provisions of the act before the court was not an I the law will be carried out right away, act to abrogate or re Deal a treaty, nor as this necessitates treat extense for CENtRAL RfihKlNn RllSINFN t0 expel Chinamen lawfully here, and which no appropriation has been made, - VVlHl.tf l . . . ., . I n,i,,M lu. a mAt 1.1 V I irSv3,iT!a,,a lBaiTldual" "elicited cngress. Its object was to prescribe a Chinatown", method of registration and deporta- As ta what the Chinese government tlon. He denounced the prescribed pun-1 may do in the matter, I have still less ishment. It was, in his view, an unusu- to say. The treaty between China and THE ASTORIA NATIONAL BANK DOKS A on Favorable Terms. Interest paid on Time Deposits. Monej Loaned on Personal neeurity. Foreign and Domestio Exchange bought au1 win. seven bookmakers did business in the betting ring. FROM 'OUR SISTER STATE. Payment of a Soldier's Equipment Ex pense Claim Other Matters. Olympla, Wash., May 15. Statb Treasurer Bowen has received from the United States treasury, J4.268.16, a por tion of the refunded (ax against this territory for its portion of the expense Incurred In equipping soldiers during the civil war. Insurance Commissioner J. H. Price has revoked the authority to do bus! ness .In this state of the Indiana Fire Insurance Company, and the Veron JEFF'S RESTAURANT . -18 THE Bon Ton Ton Restaurant in the Town (And the Finest on the Coast.) Dinnor Parties, Banquets a Specialty The Finest Winn and Liquor. TheOiiinaI and Genuine (WORCESTERSHIRE) P. K. Warm, President. i. K. illKttlflK. Oaahinr. J.C Domenf, Vioe President u. n. n arrns, l C. S. W'ritrht, I John Ilouson, Directors II. I'. Thompson, 1 Theo liracker, j '7CTT0RNET MOWRY SPEAKS. SAUCE Imports the most delicious taste and last to SOUPK, FISH, HOT St COI.D MEATS, GAME, HKLXII- KAKEBITS, Cza. EXTRACT of a LETTKK from a MEDICAL GEN. TLEMAN at Mart nt, to hie brother at WOKCESXEB, May, 185L -Ten LEA PTTP.niKH' that thvir I. t31,0"- tlfrtilyejteeacd in &2?y; India, and in in my Is JjJ opinion, tho moat r ' eonie uued tluit ii L. lUluiC see that you get Lea & Perrina' tllnutnm on erar bottle of Orltrtnal k Oerraina. JOHN DUNCAN'S M, NEW VOKK. " -.a " Indianapolis, Indiana, and the New Justice Brewer dUsenlted dn 'the I no longer a contract. The treaty will ground that If upheld there was no I not have any effect upon the Chinese guairanteb tha.t similar treatment I government in what they may see fit mlgh tnot be accorded other classes of to do regarding Americans ' In China. our population. Justice Field also read a dissenting opinion. Chief Justice Fuller also dissented from the opln-l Ban Francisco, May 15. Lyman Mow Ion of the court. After the court hadlry, attorney for the Chinese Six Cam- concluded the announcement of the I panles here, was seen. He says he pre option .the counsel for the Chinese I dieted that the Oearv law would 1L. . . ... . ' a A, . ..... "' 7 I.". .. : DU8lness " l" t"e ror the reason iiivvcu iui a, aucaJlUK atiU itTKUIIltrilL I IVUIHI WUHIILU Llinuu. UJ1I1 It Will WIRT I ii.. i. .. . ... On ordinary eavines b-K)Va 4 ner nt n, hfnr tv, ,.n h.ni, t - t ml,n ,i . ,u. , lnal " naB nOT coPnea with the gen nuum. ' r" .v.. , u..uu i.ii. w ucuuii me .... ingurance iaw un term snvmesbooiu 6 per cent, per annum m 1'reBei"- -tna court sianas nve toinese, ana i tninK no immediate action On certiflcR'fis of deposit: three in suDDOrt of th law. Jutloe will be, taken. Th nrwiWpnt will rwi si iinMuiin, u per ceiii. per anunm. I ni awrcm, uuun iwn iwiwi; ucitrr cu;uiik un nv matter For twelve mouths, 0 per cent, per annum. the motion under niU-looment tha of. I until pimmn mviu th. t .. ... yaoS...... rresinenl fMl of Which tn nnlnhu irn- I will 1nilhloaa Ko ranuM under the Judement an- THE ASTORIA SAVINGS BANK Acts ag trustee for :orporatloni and Individ nals. DcDOsita solipilnrt Interest will be allowed on aavlngi deposits Zealand Insurance Company of Auck land, New Zealand. The first two com panies were revoked because they were not doing business under their own name, and the New Zealand Company failed to comply with the law requir ing a deposit of $200,000 In this- coun try. The Indiana Underwriters Insur ance Company of Indianapolis, (has been warned against a continuance of A BLOODY FIGHT AT A DANCE. Brazil, J. Q. A. HOWI.BY Vln.p.uu.,i FRANK PA1 TON ..Cashier ceedings w.t.iKMHAT -..Secretary nounced today. L w , Owe, J. Q. A. Bowlby, Gust Holmes, F. J. Taylor. A PORTLAND OPINION. NO ORDERS GIVEN YET. Portland; Or., May 15. The - news that the supreme court has held the i THE PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK Or POBTLAND, ORKOOW. Paid np capital ...... ... surplus and profits The Treasury Officers Expect Instruc- Chinese exclusion law to be constltu. Hons, Shortly. tlonal caused a slight flutter In China- Washington, May 15.-No orders were town- Leading Chinese merchants were Issued at the treasury department at I not disposed to talk about the matter. ,2eo,ooo lne close or business today as to de-IThey preferred to wait till they heard AO.0ODI rmFlIni, nttlnA.. .. J. .1 . . I -.M !. . I Cl . . frRANK PKKUM President v.ihictsc unucr int? utury aci. wiu .huiw oix vuiiipfuues in D. P. THOMPSON5, Vice-President The Instructions under which collect-1 San Francisco! Seid Back, a leading II. C.STKATTON, Cashier orn of Internal ervenun and TTnltArl I merchant at thl rltv M States marshals are now operating, I ""I don't know what the outcome will direct them to make no arrests of un-1 be. I think, however, that If the law registered Chinese until further orders. I to enforced by the United States that ThpflP nrdprs nuv ho Hvn tiimnrrAtu I oil AmArirain will lu rt A j , m,t. fit jr I - w uuui icu iiuiu KSraW2f6 ZF.ii Ship Cn2n1ICry, 'or a longer period. . Secretary Carlisle I China. Colonel Weldler collector of ln- Pnre oil. BriM Vanilsh. BliiacH- Oil. tot- 800,1 arter no "ear(1 ot tne declBlon 01 ternal revenue had not heard of. the trei Ctuiva. Hi-nip anil Tfni-. Ijird oil, the supreme court went to the execu-l decision when the (reporter showed Wrought Iron Spikw, Galvanized Cut Nails tIv. manglon and had a conference him the nra dlan-lnJ, H M- OPOCOI'loS, ' 73tO. with the president on the subject. At-j "We have had no intimation whatev- Agricultural Implement, swhiR M- torney General Olney said that until I er of any trouble, no matter how the BUK iiines, rainia ana oiu. the time of action to be pursued by I case was decided. jr. u. Dealer In Ind., May 16. News of a bloody fight In the little mining town of Benwood, In this county, reached here today. Benwood and Cardon(a are rival mining towns and often have bloody wars over arguments of su premacy. Saturday night a dance was given at Benwood and a crowd of twenty-five went from Cardonla with the avowed intention of making troub le. A. fight ensued In which about six ty persons participated. The women were routed and for hours the air was filled with chairs, revolvers and knives When the smoke cleared away It was found that no less than thirty persons were cut and bruised, some very seri ously, and had to be carried from the field. The officers of the law were un able to suppress or even check the ri ot and further hostilities are looked for. VISIT BY ROYALTY EXPECTED. Chicago, May 15. Tho third week of the World's 'Fair opened under much RUN ON A BANK. Minneapolis, Minn., May 15. The run on the Farmer's and Mechanlo's Sav ings bank began this morning, chiefly by small depositors. It is considered one of the strongest banks In the state. There are no fears for Its safety. Minneapolis, Mlnm., May 15. The Farmer's and Merchant's state bank has suspended. Its statement shows the capital to bo 100,000 with a surplus of $70,000. The nuspenston causes no surprise, as it has been looked on as weak fori some timie. It should be noted that this Is not the Farmers' and Mechanics Savings bank. COMPANION FOR BABY RUTH. Washington, May 15. President and Mrs. Cleveland have moved out ' to their country house. The Star says the members of the family are look ing forward to an Interesting event, to occur, It Is stated, In July. The expect- ed event explains why Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland have been somewhat anx ious to get Into their own country home for the summer. BRUTAL MURDERER LYNCHED. Bedford, Ind., May 15,-Early this morning a masked mob appeared before the Jail and took John Terrlll from his cell and hanged him to a tree In tha court house yard. Terrill's crime was the brutal murder of Conductor F. L. Prince, of the Ohio and Mississippi road, as the result of a quarrel over the payment of his fare by Terrlll. TEN JMEN DESTROYED. Calumet, Mich., May 15. The bodies of ten men killed by falling down a shaft In the Calumet and Heckla mine yesterday were brought to the surface In sacks, late ' last night, a mass of broken bones and bruised flesh. The fragments were arranged as nearly as ' possible, each Individual's together. The funeral will be tomorrow. FATAL GAS EXPLOSION. Lincoln, III., May 15. Last night a gas explosion occurred tn the cttutens' coal shaft Tha following are undoubt edly killed: Joseph Page, night boss; Henry Wllmet. Mike Gleason, Dan Waylon, Stev Stuckel and Tat Mc Nulty, miners. .