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A '?'- j 9 .EXCLUSIVE TELEGRAPHIC PRESS REPORT. VOL. XL, NO. 27G. ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY ?,!0RXL;, DECEMBER 2, 1893. PRICE, FIVE CENTS, Conger's ChestShieId ; f Undershirt. HESE Undershirts arr meet ing witli nire and mtfre favor every year with my ryle that wants a chest protector "nat will be equal to any, andbe washed every time that the garment is changed, and also one that protects the back as well as the front. To go with the chest-shield shirt is House's Douhlk-Seated Drawers, which are made high on the back as kidney protectors, and both garments are made up as a JIygiknic Unhkhwhar by the Lu zerne Knitting Mill?, from whom I have the sole agency in this city. I. Iv. OSGOOD, The One Price ' ter and Furnisher, Cor. Third and West 9th Sts., opfSTrfoard & Stokes, If You Want Anything in. FINE STATIONERY, Tablets, Blanks, Miscellaneous Books, Office Supplies, Letter Presses, School Books, Typewriting Supplies, Inks, Mucilage Etc.,vCall on us CALIFORNIA WINE HOUSE. Fine Wines and Mqtiors. I have made arrangements for supplying any brand of wines in quantities to suit at the lowest cash figures. The trade and families supplied.' All orders delivered free in Astoria. fl. W. UTZItfGEl?, Str. R. P. ...a 1. Id f ....... . j Iflill Leave for Tillamook Every four Cays as Follows: November 3, 7, II, The steamer R. P. Elmore connects with through tickets are issued from Portland to Tillamook Bay points by the Union Pacific Company. Ship freight by Union Pacific Steamers. ELHORE, SANBORN & CO., - Agents, Astoria. UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO., Agents, Portland. $2 FOR Afl $80 LOTI BY BECOMING A YOU CAN GET A FIRST CLASS TO ASTORIA. LOTS WILL BE DELIVERED WEEKLY. NOW IS THE TIME TO PROCURE A Ilot to Build a Home fr The Packers of Choice Columbia River Salmon Their Hranda and Locations. N M K. UOCATK X. A I rhirVS1"0 Astoria ,,, .I'kgC Astoria 1 'ini..rti'. iKi-fTl'krn Astoria.... j , . ;. - niiiiui Astoria Cnrff. Bkr Astoria. j 0. tlintb ''n & -""' Astoria i J G Weftler Hrookflold .. FUherui n ! Pkg Co...; Astoria. 3 SHQ.WW&vDNDERSHIIRT DCOBlE ERQNT Clothier, Hat- JVIain Street, Astoria, Oregon. EliMORE H . I Z- --."J 15, 19, 33, 37. Union Pacific steamers for Portland and MEMBER OF HILL'S LOT CLUBS LOT IN HILL'S FIRST ADDITION $2 IIRAND. j JMSICMTK. T ; (Astoria Pk'gl'o. ' . . -1 Kinner's H. J. hinney Astoria ; (.Julio A. DeYlin- 1 Ova1 Uiamond " A. Booth & Sons -.OiirtR" Cocktail .... Cutting Tks Co.- F(in jvaw-Hco I Micrnolia Elmore, Sanborn i.toVia . I White Star & Co.... A,lr'a I Ei inire Palm. Georj;e & Barker Astoria ...... . J.O.Hanthorn&Co J. O. Ranlliorn Astoria .j tag, St. George... J. O. Megler..... Biookfield Wn eif.n1"'" Ftehermma Ail oris Ocai:(iiiiavinu I' t 1 ' si E.heimn'l A'Nnmbcr of Walking Dele gates VisitAsliland. THEY BREW SOME TROUBLE Two of the Lnzy Fraternity Weiv Shot and Several Others Arrested. Arsociated Press. Aemnrtrl tf 1 t!-.,-V. ... ... ,.i f outhward-bound hobos stopped in A:;!s' land last night. A Bang- of nhnul If n rr a dozen of thfm were Intoxicaled an ) up to misehlof. They loiuiRed aboiii Roberts & Fewell's saloon near 'llir de pot until the Inirkeeper ejected Utvu.. It was after midnlelit when lliey returned and began breaking the win down and storming the buildings, r.ar- tpnilon lt(ilil't wna I'nn.lir f, limit, and when they refused to heed lirV' warning' to desist, shot at them with' a revolver. One man was bit in the ab domen and fell, but got up again and was not seen afterwards. Another was shot In the arm, but only slightly wounded. The latter, with three otheVr of the gang, was arrested and kept in jail last night, but turned loose again this morning. The constable also fired upon a gang that invaded his cellar, but no one was hurt. Another crew' of sixty or seventy were arrestod on ,a freight tonight, but are n more cnU. ly set. The chain gang was abolish -d in Ashland some time ago, but will probablybe re-established shortly meet present emergencies. ' TARIFF TINKERING. The Ways and Means Committee, Win V 1,1 ,r it.,,-,i I ,., - j wusuitigion, iec. i. me nieeuiiil "4 the ways and means committee v.m brief. The estimates to bo submitted shovvlng the. prubabK tliffuivtiue la 1 av enue that would result from I lie new bill are not complete, and the commiit .'e adjourned till JUondny to give Clerk Talbett and assistants further time for the labor of estimating the revenue to be derived under the new tariff. The bill has progressed far enough to war rant the statement that on tlu basis of the Imports of 1S92, the loss of rev enue resulting from the enactment of the new bill would b about CO,O0i.UM per annum. It is the conclusion of Chairman Wilson and his democratic associates that importations will be no stimulated under the new V1'! that I la loss of revenue will not be over $35,000,- 000. Mr. Tarsney, of the ways and means committee, still clings to the be lief that the deficit cannot be supplied without extending the income tax Uj individuals. Senator Dolph, of Oregon, announces that when the new revenue bill comes up for consideration he will present an historical address for the purpose of proving that the United States never had any prosperity except when there waa a protective tariff, and that from the colonial days free track has meant debased labor. Representa tive Holjnan favors the Income tax as a Just and equitable mode of raising a revenue. THE CARL1N PARTY". Their Safe Arrival at ICendrick, Idaho, Yesterday. Kendrlek, Idaho, Dee. 1 The Carlm party, which was suposed to have been lost in the riitter Root, mountains, arrived here safely with the ex.-eption of George Colgate, the co.ik, who fell sick and was left to die In the moun tains. The party consisted of W. E. Carlin, son of Brigadier-General Carlln; J. IT. Pierce, brother-in-law of Carlin: A. L. IHmmelwright, of New York, uiid Martin Spencer, the guide. Tlie party tarted to return home October JOlli, but as the snow reached a considerable depth the horses were abandon-id rr.d the party started down the river on rafts which they were finally compelled to abandon also. ' Thy continued on foot until November 22, when '..hey met Llentenant Elliott with a relief party from Vancouver Barrack.4. The party was almost without food when rcs-i!" d. DUNBAR'S TRIAL. Portland, Dec. 1. The principal wit. ness In the Dunbar smuggling case to day was W. B. Jackling, who purchased most of the opium in British Columbia. The evidence was corroborative of that already adduced. The prosecution will probably occupy the whole day. NATIONAL FINANCES. Washington, Dec. 1. The public debt statement shows a net increase In the public debt, less cash In the treasury during the month of Novembeof $1, 716,,4'JS. The interest bearing debt has increased $180. The debt on which In tereut has ceased Bince maturity has decreased $33,150, and the debt bearing no interest has decreased $343,105. Th decrease In the cah balance In U,-r treasury is $7,094,074. The Interest bear ing debt is $.-.sr.,0391220, and the debt bearing no Interest, $374,5S9,710I .The total debt is $(il,B6S,S1C, The net gild reserve todny was $32,939,044. The re ceipts of the government for the month of November were- $23,979,401 ; expend! twos, $31,302,020. . '.. IMS ANNUAL UK POUT. The Secretary of the Interior Deals with Varkn'R Matters. Washington, Dee. 1. The secretary of lhev Interior In his annual report, ve- Ivlews the work r-.th department, dur ing th past year, lie comments upon the utter Inadequacy of the question thus far enacted to provide for the legit imate procurance of public timber 6 supply, the actual necessities of "the S("'ftlle depending upon ik to promote tlij settlement alul develop the natural resources of public lands. Legislation -Jjrovidinfy fur a wine and comprehensive 4'r sti v system Is recommended. The wi'k of tin? Indian bureau shows a slearty advance In riv.IH7.nM0n, It is a 'mistake ( supTiose their number is rap lijiy. decreasing' 'V-Sh country. Tribal v.'.V.l-1fl wai.-o" " the whites having Xlioy a. ereasliur, nnd now numl.T over 2T ' ' ' ' LA CKI1TK Washington, 1. Wasblngton rope prevnlent. The v dility and nervou fest, but the nil tlie throat wit' . iWASHINCTON. 1. Physicians In the grippe quite (., symptoms of de- etion are manl- it seems to fix on . .rticulnr vlrulency. " '.tle.nta of voice, and a tsmodie con t .-niptoms of are very alarming. ft deprives man1: in some cases e trar m .of the :! imvuiatlon ' ih 0rcat pre ' .e of throat troubles leads to the ,1; billon (list this l.-i r. F?euli:u" fui 111 of grippe, running In a fiift of epideniic. 1'H 1 ! ITI N( 'r IN RIO. Loud, ,11, Oee. 1. Advices ays there is no (ruth In from I'io the report , , ... ,, , , . ... ,. . ... 1 1 i ; 1 1 I'rrMd'.'iii L-t'ixoi.i mis neiMi ansas riinaled. lie wast today engaged in re pairing dangerous breaches In the furls and earthworks ashore. The dispatch contains. a-iWHioit-Uial. ..Mvllo left KfX vii il. p. iiiun nf Ids tt'Ot to in'oreopt the vessels coming to l'cixuto's aid. Ti.eie was desperate lighting be- Iwi': 11 the rebel ships and the forts at the eiibra.111 e to '.!) harbor a:i Mcllu tried to go out. Willi' AND SITU. San Francisco, Dec. 1 The racing to ,day resulted as folhvs. Six Furlongs tSeovget-wn, Crawford, Valparaiso. Time, 1:111. Half-mile Mrenhocg, April, Hllzzard. Time, :l!t 3-4. One mile Zampost, Tigress, Stead fast. Time, 1:47. Five furlongs Rordcaux, Ranjo, John ny Payne. Time, 1:00 1-4. Five fm longs Harry Lewis, Raphael, Deltracey. Time, 1:0(5 1-2. HANK FAILURE. Seattle, Dee. 1. The Island County Hank, at Coupeville suspended pay ment today. Thomas Reals, Jr., man ager of the bank, left ten days ago to raise funds, but has been delayed. The bank started only u few mouths ago with a capital stock of $23,000. 1'ATUIOTI S.M WANTING. Augusta, Me., Dec. 1. The movement started last, spring to raise money for a monument, to be erected to the mem ory of James G. lilalne proved a la mentable failure. The treasury of the illaine memorial association reports lull $113 having been paid in. IN NEED OF FUEL. St. Louis. Dee. 1. There Is great suf fering in western and southwestern Kansas, caused by the blizzard last night. Hundreds of families are In need of fuel and the necessaries of life, and many will freeze it not aided. PREPARED FOR TROUBLE. . New Urunswick, N. J., Dec. 1. A hundred deputy sheriffs are on duty at Perth AinlKiy, armed with revolvers and clubs, to resist any lawlessness by the strikers. ' DO NOT WANT IT. San Francisco, Dee. 1. Vice President Crocker, of the Southern Puellle Com pany, said today that his company would not take the Oregon Pacific at any price, as the road would not pay expanses under any management. BOARD WANTED. WANTED - Board wb-re Instruction In any English branch, book-keepinx, r shorthand will be taken in pavnu-nt. Good references. Address Teacher, rare Asiori.tn. A SURE CURE FOR PILES. Itclda"? I'ili.3 n.e known by moisture !i!te iH-rsniratlnn. caiifins Intense lt-iiln? v. r,,:n warm. This form, art V';!l as Wind, r.l.-...lipi? i,r Prmrtttiiriij, yield at once to Dr. i'.o.-uiil!o's Pile liem-ly, which acts directly on the pfirts affected, absorbs tumor, adays ltcliiru? and effects permanent cure. ex:. Druo-lst or mail. Circulars fre Dr. Bo:-:anKo, 3 Arch street. I riiiaaUa. Vs. fl'l by J. W. C'.opn. A I'alilVu'iiiii's I'riilc Hosts Ujan of AiiKtValia. THE AFFAIR DECLARED A DRAW Police Inteilerenc in the Lawt Ron ml Makes tlic llaUle. UiUiit--' isfactory. Associated Press. Oakland, Cal., Dec. l.-The eight round contest between Young Mitchell, Pacific Coast middleweight champion, and Jim Ryan, of Australia, drew a big crowd tonight. Both men were in good condition. In the first round Mitchell did most of the leading, scoring fliM blooilby two hot blows on Ryan's nose. Ryan landed on Mitchell's neck. In the second round there was lively In-lighting, a;:tl both men bleeding. In th? third round, ltyan becamO groggy for an Instant, but landed heav lly on Mitchell's jugular. In the fourth, Mitchell repeatedly got In oni Ryan's heart. In the fifth, Mitchell dropped Ryan with a hard one on the Jaw. Ryan was groggy and weak. He tried n swing for Mitchell's Jaw, but wished. Then he ran away from punishment. In the sixth, Mitchell landed .repeat edly, and Ryan was a mass of bruises but took his punishment gamely. In the sevvh round, Ryan landed a few blows, but was sent to his comer groggy. In the eighth round, Ryan was fresh and assumed the offensive, and landed heavily on Mitchell's face, following up with a shower of stinging blows. Ad this juncture the chief of police stopped the fight, which was declared 11 draw. DOUBLE SUICIDE. Sensational Tragedy Eliiict,-d Chicago. A in f Chicago, Dec. l.-jtlTr Virginia Ho- k-l, located In the heart of the fashion able residence district of the north side, a dramatic double suicide occurred this morning. Behind a door, bolted and double locked, were found the bodies of Victor Cyriiin, a drug clerk, and Mrs. Caron, the w'ife of a druggist for whom Cyrian had foina-rly worked. The' woman had died by poison, while Cyrian, after tildng poison, had shot himself three times and lay stretched across the foot of the lied on which the woman lay. The couple reglsteied un der a false name as man and wile til the hotel last Thursday, und kverc ap parently very happy. Letters were found 011 the c-i'itT table, u.it'en by both parties to relations, bidumg a las. farewell to dear friends, and nnnotcic Ing their purpose to die together. Mrs. CViron wrote a letter bidding farewell to her husband and little child, "so young what will she do without moth er." It Is evident from the letters that both had taken poison at the same time, with the agreement that the one surviving the longest should die by the pistol. Cyrian had boarded with the C.arons. The lntlniney between the clerk and the wife of the proprietor was noticed last summer, but not by Caron until three weeks ago, when he found them In a compromising situation and Mrs. Caron and Cyrlitn disappeared at once. When the funds of Cyrian were exhausted by the high rates at a fashionable hotel, 11 was agreed to suicide as a solution of the trouble. AltMV APPOINTMENT. Washington, Dee. 1. The new Briga dier General, Oils, has been assigned to the Department of the Columbia. CuLD WEATIIKU EAST. I-1. Paul. Dee. 1. Tun weather in the Noillnviit Is phenomenally c.l.l for this season of the year. The mercury touched 20 below zero here earl this morning at the signal servka station, while thermometers in expost-d laces marked as low as 28 to 40 beiiw. The coldest places accord!!: to I la weather bureau this morning were: Prince Albeit, Canada, 12 below; Bis marck, N. O., 22. Cedar Rapids, la.. Dec. 1. Lust night was the coldest of the season. The thermometer marked 12 below. Reports Highest of all in Leavening Power. PA P r - - vjsj ABSSLUieLV FUSS from the north and northwest r.how 11 like condition. At Esthervllle, 13 below; Watertown, 24; Albert Len, 18. Yester day's storm did not result. In block ading the railroads. It Is clear uud cold today. INI UCTMEXTS FOR SMUGGLING. Portland, ;uo. l.-T.ie United Slates grand Jury today reurned sixueit In Jlements for timuggtifi? opium. Tlio names of the Indicted are not im.do :! He. It is stated ihat all are China, men. A DISCREDITED RUMOR. New York, Dec. 1. Leading? bankers give no credit to the report on theBer lin bourse that the United States la trying to effect a $50,000,000 3V4 per cent loan. . WON'T PAY INTEREST. New York, Dee. l.-The Erie Railway Company today defuulted on '.he Inter est on its second mortgage bonds. They paid the Interest on the funded five per-cenls. PREPARING TO RESUME, Pittsburg, Dee. 1. Everything Is inlet at the Snowden and Gastonvlllo mines. They did not start up as expected, but preparations are belnff made to resume. IN FAVOR OF THE JESUITS. Berlin, Dec. 1. The relchstag, by a vote of 173 to 130, adopted Centrlot's motion to readmit Jesuits into Ger many. , i ' , ' I HEAVY LOSS BY FIRG. Chicago, Dec. 1, A Are in the Hay market Theatre this morning caused the loss of $73,000. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice !s hereby given that the under signed, as administrator of the estate of Thomas Shay, deceased, has filed his final account, In sold estate, in the i oiiuty court, of the state of Oregon, for th-! county of Clatsop, and that Monday, the fourth day of December, y at ten o'clock of said day, Is the time fixed by said court for the time if hearing sail final uceount. All por Mins having objections to said dual ac count, must present the same to said, county court on or before said date. Hits .lotlee Is published pursuant to 111 ordar of the aforesaid county rourt. inmlu an.l entered on the 7th duv of November, 1SD3. Dated November 7th, 18113. F. L. PARKER, Administrator of Bald estate, STANDS WITHOUT A HIVAL. Gentlemen: I havj been troubled with very severe headaches for years, nai nave taken a great many different temedles, but have never found any- uiing 10 give me as spoeay ana perma nent .;ure as Krause's Headache Cap sules. In my opinion they stand wlth- M!t 11 rlvul; they have cured me In icry case. JNO. N. WILKIE, 3ii Adams ave., West, Detroit, Mich. For sain by Chas. Rogers, sole agent. Astoria, Oregon. ADAH N ISTlt ATOlt' H NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that the Un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate ot Charles T. Strom, deceased, and all persons havtnir claims against said estate must present the same to her, duly verified, at her residence in the city or Astoria, Clatsop county; Oregon within six months from this date. November 17th, 1893. ELIZABETH STROM, Administratrix. PItO VENA BOON. Gentlemen: I have always recom mended Krause's- Headache Capsules wherever I have had a chance. They have proven a veritable boon In my faintly against any and all kinds of beiidache. Yours truly, J. E. WALTER. Leavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Chas, Rogers, Astoria. Oregon, sole agent. CIIANOE OF TIME. On and nfter this date the steamer Luillne will leave Astoria at 7 a. in., Instetid of ti a. m., giving Astoria pass engers one hour longer to sleep In the morning. This U a cbnnge that no doubt will be appreciated by the travel ing public. November 21, 1893. .ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. , AW persons having claims against the estate of F. IS. Nelson, will present them to me nt the ollic of J. Q. A. Rowlhy within six months from this date. JOHN JACKSON. Administrator. Astoria, Oregon, Oct. 19. 1893. THE NEW BAKERY, Corner OIney and Second. . Lamest loaf of home made bread In town for 5 cents. All kinds of fresh cakes and home made candles. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ling V