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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1894)
' "" " " f -- r f THE DAILY ASTORIAN, ASTOJUA, FKIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 19, 1893. .... ; train nomiED. St' Joseph,. MO.,- Jan.'-18.A. -eang of live robbers Mil. tiR 'the Kansaij. City St.. Joseph & Council Bluffa train-at Iloya Branch, two miles north of this cltv. early this morning. The expren messenger sa.y the robber got nothing to gDeak of. Tha superintendent of the Adams Ex press company said this afternoon that the amount secured by .the rowers could not succeed $M0. An official of the road said the amount waa nearer $50,000, an the train robbed always left here with a full safe. SCHOONER MISSING. San Francisco, Jan. 18. The United otnt mitfar Wolcott will be sent In search of the steamer Mary Brown which sailed from Sand Point, Alaska, for Victoria, October 3rd, and has not since been seen. BIO BID FOR THE FIGHtT 8t Louis, Jan. 18. A dispatch to the Associated Press follows and explains itself: "Tribune, Kansas, will give ten .tVinlioanri A.res of farm land worth eight dollars per acre for the Corbett Mitchell fight. ORDERED TO REGISTER. San Francisco, Jan. 18. The Chinese six companies today issued a circular ordering Chinese laborers to register according to the provisions of the Mc Creary act. IT IS ECONOMY , LEARN TO WRITE. in Holmes Business College, Portland, i t...n. in hnainmut rtenmanshln (muscular movement), also private in- Htrueuons in DooKccj'iiiB. sonable. Upstairs, corner Second and Genevieve streets. MARINE NOTES. Th American liners, New York and Paris, burn about 330 tons of coal per day, or about 30,800 pounds per hour, nnrl mrtlntain about 18,000 indicated. horse power, which Is equivalent to a coal consumption of 1.71 pounds per hour per horse power, . Th recent explosion at Santander Spain, so alarmed the authorities at trivana that when the steamer Ravens dale arrived there a few days ago from Newport Newt with some dynamite among her cargo, she was forced to go to Cabanas to discharge It, a port some forty miles distant. A new line of evidence in a salvage cose recently was a photograph taken with a snap shot camera by a passenger on Ithe steamhlp Maasdam at the tlma (when, the steamer Winchester took her in tow, in September lost, after the Maasdam broke her shaft. The pho tograph negaUved the plaintiffs' claim that the weather at the time was sc trot a and thnt the Maasdam was in great danger. Advices received from New Whatcom, Wash., state that George G.' Hacket a Boston capitalist, and patentee of the automatic refrigerator car, is expert mentin in the fresh fish shipping in dustry there. He Is loading two of his refrigerator cars, capacity thirty tons each, with salmon and halibut and in tends to shin them to the New York market. If this experiment proves a success, Mr. Hackett and other Eastern canltallsts propose to organise a com pany with $2,500,000 capital to engage extensively in the business, supplying the Eautern, and probably the English markets with fresh Puget Bound ilwh. A press dispatch from New "York states that the committee of reorganl cajtlon representing the stockholders Of the Nicaragua Canal Construction Company, of which John R. Bnrtlett Is chairman, has announced that enough of the stockholders have agreed to tlu plan of reorganisation and the agree ment has been declared operative and In full force. The plan of reorganisa tion provides for the creation of a new company with a capital stock of $12,000, 000, of which $6,000,000 Is to be retained for the benefit of the treasury, and $8,000,000 to be distributed to the stock holders of the present company in ex change for their old stock, or la to be sold for cash requirements and to the present plant and property of the com pany. The new company will own all the assets of the present company. It will have In It treasury stock of the Maritime Canal Comiiany amounting to $14,876,750, and obligations for the first mortgage bonds of the Maritime Canal Company amounting to $5,550,950. Of Its own full paid stock, $6,000,000 will be In its treasury or will be held for tho benefit of the company. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon, for the County of Clatsop: W. H. Klrkpatrlck. plaintiff, va M. M Ketchum and Ida H. Ketchum, dc- fendanta To M. M. Ketchum and Ida II. Ketch' urn: In the name of the State of. 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