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ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION- t i-; 1 : EXCLUSIVE TELEGRAPHIC PRESS REPORT. XLll, no. 40. ASTORIA, OREGOV, SATURDAY MOOING, FEKRUAUY 10, 1894. Special Reduction Sale. On account of removal to 506 and 508 Third St., next to the Astoria National Bank, on February 21, we shall, regardless of "st, sell from February 12 until removal Men's or Boys' ?8 Suits and under, for $$ 00 $12 $15 S18 2 ?7 50 ?io 00 S12 50 $1500 Boys ?2 50 Knee Pants Suits Si 50 Sj " " ?2 00 $3 50 " " ?2 50 ?4 " " ?3 00 5 " " ?3 50 . " " ?4 Men's and B ys' Overcoats, also Pants and Vests at the same reductions. & in J,;! laai . I, .-; buyer. Associated Presa. Los Angeles, Feb. 10. Southern Pa cific train No. 20 was robbed at Roscoc station this morning: about 1 o'clock. The train was heavily loaded with pas- sengers. and Wells, Fargo Co.'s ship ments weri iiiiiioimii,, v,.,.... ii T UQg A child buys as cheap as the most experienced i c. 'our miles north of Burbank, there Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises Etc. in the same proportion. PRICE, FIVE CENTS, hi iim THE TRAIN Deadly Work of Robbers Near Los Angeles. TWO LIVES WERE SACRIFICED The Express Car Blown Open With Dynamite and the Booty Secured. BiGinmiiiii J to foreigners. Admiral Bcnham con ferred with the commanders of the American vessels, and nothing will be (eft undone which can lead to preserv (nB the health of the American sailors. Swedish Lutherans Who Saw LOCAL BRIEFS. No Harm In n:. -;- vanning. The British ship Annesley arrived down irom Portland yesterday morning. I a FLOCK BADLY DIVIDED The Osgood Pwtm Go. The One Price Clothiers, Hatters And Furnishers. oo Third, Cor. Wert Ninth Sis., Opp. Foard & Stokes. Is no station, but a siding. As the train approached this switch Engineer Thomas saw the switch misplaced and tried to stop the train, but he could not do it, and the engine and two fruit cars of oranges went Into the ditch, the en gine turning over and burying the en gineer and fireman. The two fruit cars wore a total wreck. As soon as the wreck occurred three masked men sprang up Whew! I lOW the BOX Writing Paper has jrone OUt Of this out of the bushes and commenced r- . a 1 1 l i m I aim i. me idbi two weeks! iwo or three dozen boxes fusilade- and evei-y one knew that the some days! Yes, more than that. Tliev were the rpal mlssion of the desperadoes was rob a . - . I old-time sales days. It looked as though we wouldn't 1)60 ' A few 86001,118 later a coule ot have enough. Yesterday we got Some more. dynamite bombs were placed under the The writing paoer trade tide is surpli, h.rn express car. The messenger refused to J I v. . tut 1 1 V- VI LI 1 13 V ill . I All nrices too. frnm thn l'n,h.nrnA An,n . . -.1 . open, and the whole side was blown ' -".s1 "-i.uuuivii iu wumu ream f J 1 1 r ntf ui uie very sienaerest oi purses. - . i nDICCIM JC nben . . . urakeman Foster then rose to the imu - Astoria, lire. ' i pmprirpnnv Aa m um n u Vi n liaarA t,, shots he made a run for a neighboring ranch house, where he saw a light, Here he got a team and drove back to Burbank, four miles, and gave the alarm. He cannot tell how much the robbers got, but It is probable they cleaned out the express car, as tjiey had their own way when he left. A posse has gone in pursuit aid The British ship Clan McPherson has finished loading, and is on the way down the river. lb Is rumored that Pennoyer is sup- porting the Oregon City Industrial Her- Members of the Congregation Attend A Charity Ball And Objeck to Discipline. Rockford, 111., Feb. K.-Thi members of the First Lutheran church who at tended the recent cluvliy bull are now awaiting the next meeting of 'the church The Thermopylae, which sailed In the b0ard'. at wWch ,lnal act'u. will be early part of the winter for Hong Kong, laKen on 'er Punlahmjnt for ttai.s- arrlved In Victoria on the 12th, after a greasing the church rules. ' The preml passage of 52 days. nence of the narUoa wlm nm ,,'i,. .... , I " vmui IMC The British bark Peter Iredale, hence disapprobation of the deacr,n nd their with, wheat for Queenstown for orders, pa8t gooJ" in inVinleveHts Jt the was spoken in latitude 30 south, longi- u . . , . LcMuivh have madu It a natter r.t The barkentlne Tarn O'Shanter ar rived In from San Francisco yesterday morning. She will load at Vancouver, Wash. tude 7$ 36 west, on December 14. Telegraphic communlontlun with Port- land .w(S Interrupted ia evening at I o'clock, and in conse'tuenee only the afternoon dispatches wens revived. Interest In thn congregation and out- s-de as well. Ther Is a feeling among the younger members that tho older ''ghts of the body aro loo slow and too exacting for the general good of the society. . On the other hand, t.io dcucons and The bark Aureola is due at this port from San' Francisco. She sailed on the 6th Inst., the same day as the Tarn O'Shanter, and may probably be heard trustees regurd the matter as too serl- from today. ous to be pused ever, whatever they Tho; Aetoria Football club promises its have overlooked jr. the rust, and that members a treat this evening, 8 number if some puiilshmrnt Is not inflicted the of events having been arranged. Anion them will be a wrestling -contest, three CALIFORNIA WINE HOUSE. fine Wines and Liquors. I have made arrangements for in quantities to suit at the lowest cash figGres. The trade and families supplied. All orders delivered free in Astoria. R. W. UTZIGER,. IHaln Street, Astoria, Oregon. Str. R P. ELiJVIORE LATEil PAUT1CULARS There were only two robbers, both of whom were masked. Besides Arthur Masters, the fireman, an unknown tramp was killed. A COMPROMISE VERDICT. San Francisco, Feb. 16. The Jury In the West case this morning returned a verdict of murder in the second degree, The crime of which Dr. Eugene F. West was found guilty Is the murder of Addle Gilmore, a Colusa milliner, upon whom he committed criminal practice. The tflill Leave for Tillamook Every foap Days as Jlear as the weather will permit. The steamer R. P. Elmore connects with Union Pacific steamers for Portland and body of the murdered girl was horribly mangled and thrown In the bay, por tions of it being found and Identified, CITT OF PARIS DISABLED, Queenstown, Feb. 19. The American line steamship Paris, which sailed from Southampton on February 10 for New York, is In a disabled condition oft Daunt's Rock. All are well on board, ,liao lo ri rtanfrnr. A Tlllot find tllfir nr-OlMU . I " bl BCWMirtu A mtMBbR OF HILL'S LOT CLUBSknvP mn(l to her assistance. The Paris YOU CAN GET A FIRST CLASS LOT IN HILL'S FjRST ADDITION iga first-class passengers, U6 second- ro ASTORIA. LOTb WILL lit UhLIVERED WEEKLY NOW IS THE TIME TO PROCURE A through tickets are issued from Portland to Tillamook Bay points by the Union Pacific Company. Ship freight uy union auni. oiramers, ELnOKc, 5AlNbUKiN ec CO., . Agents, Astoria. UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO,, Agents, Portland, $2 FOR fljl $80 LOT I Iiot to Build a Home, for $2 class and 250 steerage on board. PRENDERQAST'S CASE, Upline of the church will bo sadly dls- tlirbpfl nnrl ntfimllniy r.tVr.. ' Yirt.' falls, Greco-Roman, catch-as-catch-can ..... n Rnd collar-and-elbow stvlea. between lnakes the m,u'J'' nicrp complicated is two of "the heavy-weight members. tnat one of the trustees, Alderman A. There will also be some interesting J. Anderson, Is one of tho guilty mem- races and other exercises. ' W Am.. ,11 U A London dispatch says: "A small the ball are City Clerk F. 0. Hogland bottle was picked up on the beach of and wlfe. Mls8 Mnpv N ... one of the Hebrides islands containing x iPn. nf ,vor c.,n " pnnuiwve xvoiing: u Jackson.a waa written the following: 'September, member ' thj choir; Mr. and Mrs. Au 1893. Sinking In mid-Atlantic, Horn- fust LInd, Mrs. W. J. ichnson, Mrs, head. Collision with an Iceberg. The William Nelson, Mrs. Oscar Nelson and steamship Hornhead. commanded by Mr. and Mrs. wmlalll j..hns,on. Capt. Scott, Balled from Baltimore Au gust 19, and Hampton Roads August 20 for Dublin, and until todny nothing was lo meel lne tlIe"Ut U way and set- heard of her. She had a crew of 35 on il? the matcur upon a promise being board and no passengers." made never ta repeat the offense. This A GREAT SUCCESS. proposition did net meel with favor. The Library Association Entertainment The committee which v.altcd upon them at Rescue Hall Last Evening. waa Informed by several that they did The entertainment given by the ladles not feel tnu church rules had been of the Library Association, assisted by t roken oy their attendance ut the char Un. I A i . I evening, wa a ,ty ;1)ere, ?reotalors. 0nIy tw0 pronouncea success, although the In- , . r. me nieuiucrs inuuigea in aancing. A mini ber of the ieacrns were at first disposed theatre, and if the church board should attempt to sit djwn upon it they will have a big J.b on their hands. RESIDENCE IN SIAM. -Some of the Advantages to be Enjoyed by Mr. Barrett. Yesterday's Oregonian has the follow ing: "The Young Men's Democratic League, of which Mr. Barrett used to be vice president, are greatly elated over his appointment as minister resi dent and consul general to Siam. They have ordered that President Cleveland be notified of their high appreciation if the appointment, and the secretary, V. E. Pulllam, has telegraphed to Mr. Bar rett their congratulations, ' anr an ur- gerft request that he Visit Portland and be wined and dined by the league while en route to Siam. Some of thou.; who have not received consular appoint ments are endeavoring to make light of Mr. Barrett's. They say Slam Is tv hot, tllllnjf,i:ialilqis, mUcdorous country, where what Kipling calls" the "smell of Asia' reaches Us full perfection, and that no Christian can live there, and ' hint that for this reason Mr. Barrett was given the position. It Is a fact that Bangkok, the capital of Siam, 'where Mr. Barrett will be' located, 1b In a very marshy region, most of the houses are built on pll;s, and the remainder on rafta, sometimes eight or ten hoiiij; on a single raft, and that two-fifths of tho 500,000 Inhabitants are Siamese, many of them being twins, one-fifth are Chi nese, and tho remainder ore Malays, Burmese and such like .'cattle,' and that he plains and forests are subject to malignant fevers. But think of tho hunting! Elcphunts,. rhinoceros, tigers and huge serpcnt3 abound, and tho riv ers aro rich in fish. Tho women are beautiful and numerous, and they all smoke cheroots, .which aro plenteous. The government Is an absolute mo?:- archy, which makes It ery pleasant for the government. A suit of pink pyjamas Is a wholo wardrobe tn Slam, and thero are other advantages too numerous to mention.". ' , Chicago. Feb. 16,-Judge Brentano t rht who tried Frendergastv Mayor narri- clement weather deterred many from attending who would otherwise have been present. The presentation of the views by the Camera club was preceded by a solo, delightfully sung, by MIbb Pearl Ilolden, and a dialogue, entitled "The Lost Prayer-Book," by Miss Bes sie Rutter and Terry McKean, who fur nlshed an ample fund of amusement by their clever conception, of the require ments of the piece. The views shown by the Camera club comprised ocer.'.-s from all parts of the world, and to say that a better seloc tlon could not poesibly be obtained Is no exaggeration. The world's fulr scenes were first .presented, and so realistic were they that by a slight stretch of the imagination one could almost have led himself to believe he was In the The Packers of Choice Columbia River & Salmon Their Brands and Locations. son's assassin, rec3ived a letter threat ening his life unless he Is lenient with the prisoner. The officers guaruea mm today while hearing the argument for a new trial. SAJIf. LQCATH X. 1,8 A SD. AGKNTS. Adrian's Co- torla Boom A.PfgCo.-....:AorI i ColufflbUiverl'ko.V5toria....- Cf0eJeItark ,IO.H:ii.tnrn&'o- 5,nrU J,G Megh-riCo.;....-:"'1'1 jfto-la n Kc0. Kliiner'n i , K. nncy. AT Astoria........... Ijltim-li Hiainoni. . ' ; I ' n al. ; A. Ky.tli 4 Jqm ... Ciiico . looliUil.. ! I Vnjrnnlia rnttlne pkg Co. !-an Francisco florin- ' ' iKwlt'Tnona ."ieorco ft Barker torla.... . J.O.Han'hornfo'j. 0. nanthorn ... Artorta- U.St Cor;e.J.CjMeglCr.... 1 FI-hpTTnn' ! i.tnrla . -'A bcar1inain .FlheT..r!' ruUattCo"'kt J tc:',i J'iw... I i Biookfleld Wo AlulU... HOUSE PROCEEDINGS. Washington. Feb. 16. After routine business in the house, Bland moved to go Into committee of the whole on the seigniorage bill. He was unable to get a quorum. YELLOW. FEVER AT RIO, The old world views were equally good, and the audknee was delighted. It is safe to say that under more fav- .iuie weatner conditions, the enter 'alnment could be repeated with a cer- vt an attendance that would fill Kescue hall to the doors. During the presentation of the views .re .Manl..)ln club discoursed a number or beautiful selections. A LOST SCOW. Eueone Bebon brought down a fishing u irom tne Cowlitz river last Satur day fcelcntrlng to Samuel Elmore. IIpVl'i n ti i. ,1 1. 1 . . ma miiies. Mf.rtln ITitrncv ' Rio da Janeiro, Feb. 18.-Yellow fever ",u '"amn Luketta. anchoredlt In ,s increasing. There were 60 death. g 2';JU"d,n to take " to yesterday addition to 15 from other permit" Yestey" ZZTZ Zld fevers. The .captain, of an Austrian that s,m- time during the nltrht the warship in these waters died today, A fow e"hr had got adrift or had been number of other are . on bnrd. "nKnown parties. Should The Portugu wrsfctp here Is alin- 61, nf douU M;;- ' x - fected. The situation U growUig serious to hear of Us location. The deacons held another meeting and decided to hold out the alternative of a promise to reform cr expulsion. There he matter rosts. A number have as. nerted that they linvo no promises to make, and opsnly iminiatu that expul sion will not disturb them In the least. If they .ire thrust from the church It Is feared that ethers mny lollow them, nd those who huvu tuken no part in the. controversy are anxious ' that the deacons do nothing further. The First Lutheran church is the largest Swedish church cf that denom ination In An erica. While It is com posed In great majority of foreign-born members. It incl'iden a lnrge number of wealthy SwedUn Americans, . whose prominence leads thent nioro or less Into the social ivont3 of the city. Their with drawal would seriously affect the best Interests of 'hi church. A few years ago a similar riuhle arose between the younger and older members, in which the form?r came out victorious. The church ruls are very strict In regard to dancing and tl ca'.re-going, It Is a general practice for n.nny to attend the EXPLOSION ON A MAN-OF-WAR. Kiel, Feb. 16.-A terrible disaster oc curred here today through the explosion o a steam pipe on the Iron-clad Bran denburg. As far as is known, 46 per sons were killed and a large number Injured. DISCUSSING THE CAN ALPROJECT. San Francisco, Feb. 10. The Nlcar-. uagua canal was tho 'subject under "con sideration at the session of the Trans MIsslsslppl congress this morning. ' PECKII A M REJECTED. -Washington, Feb. lO.-The senate went Into executive session on the Peck ham nomination. Mitchell, of Oregon, spoke in favor of tho confirmation. ! Peckham'e nomination was rejected 31 to 40. ENDORSED BY THE TRESS. Gentlemen: This is to certify that I huVH us?1aK':au8e's Heodacha Capsule with satisfactory results. I toutrht box which cost me -5 3. ,.nd nn . cured me of a dreadful sick hvidach XT 1, fa An4 m ..... 1 1 . 1 1 "vt I'ljncu nave Doth used the medicines manufactured hv thl Norman Llchty Mr Co.. nn.i "e commend them to the publio as hinir JJust what they are represented. iiffspeciruiiy, W. J. HUTCHISON Ed. Gazette. Pleasunt Hill m'o Twenty-five cents, for sale by Chns Rogers, Astoria, Or., sola agents. - ' A THOUGHTFUL PERSON. Consults his tiest interests by havlne a box of Krause's Headache Capsuled at hand: taken as directed will prevent or stop any kind of a headache, no matter what the cause ln faet if your skull were cracked It would prevent pain. The frequency of the attacl- will diminish, and by taking sules at the approach of a heainr.h0 you will never have another. Twentvl ' five cents per box. wv.uiy For sale by Chas. Eosrers. At.i Oregon. Sole Agent afU-rvullus. Jo. por Uauu. ,a Highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. S. f 9 .