The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, March 18, 1894, Image 1

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    EXCLUSIVE TELEGRAPHIC PRESS REPORT.
VOL. XLH, NO. 4.
ASTORIA, OREfiO.Y, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 18, 1894.
PRICK, FIVE CENTS,
THE MM THAT BINDS !
It's honest prices that bind
together all others links in the
commercial chain. Our honest
prices have joined good bar
gains to small outlay and se
cured comfort and plenty with
Economy and Satisfaction in
Men's qnd ooys'
Clothing, Furnish
ing Goods, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes
Trunks, Valises, etc
i5irNev Store, New Goods, and New Prices which are
from lGj to 33 per cent less than elsewhere
cci j ifi I
Si feW 3
The
Osgood pjpimiiE Go.
The
One Price Clothiers, Hatters find Furnishers,
506 and 508 3rd St., Next to Griftin & Reed's Book Store. Astoria.
Henry Ward Beechet
Said of the Strawberry, "God doubtless might have made
a better berry but it was doubtful if he ever had." So we
say of our Easter Cards and novelties, "somebody might
possibly have better, but it was very doubtful if any body
about here ever has. If they have, the stock has never put
in an appearance in Astoria and the people who have ex
amined ours know this to be a fact" Added to this fact
comes the further beauty of itT tKere is none sold for so
little money, talk or no talk.
Griffin & Reed.
CALIFORNIA WINE HOUSE.
Fine fees mi Mqaofs.
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.
JL W. UTZItfGEfl,
Pain Street, Astoria, Oregon.
Str. R. P. ELijTORE
Leave for Tillamook Every Four Days as fleaf
as the uieathep mill permit.
I'he steamer R. P. Elmore connects with Union Pacific steamers for Portland and
inrougn tickets are issued trom roraanJ to 1 Hiamook Bay points
by the Union Pacific Company. Ship freight
by Union Pacific Steamers.
ELnORE, 5ANB0RN & CO., - Agents, Astoria.
UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO., Agents, Portland.
Governor Waite Conscious of
Jlis Own Foolishness.
GLAD TO EFFECT A COMPROMISE
Militia Order to Itc in Readiness to
Proceed to Cripple Creek at a
Moments Notice.
Denver, March 17, 10 A. M. The first
regiment of mllltla have been notified
to assemble at the armory at once and
to hold themselves In readiness to go
to Cripple Creek at a moment's notice.
Everything is quiet here this morning,
and people are awaiting the decision of
the governor on the question, of submit
ting the matters In dispute to the su
preme court. It is pretty definitely
known that he will be glad to make a
compromise, and he only hesitates for
fear of the loss of his official dignity.
It Is believed he will make the neces
sary concession some time during the
day.
presenting (heir .side. The men have
calmed down siavi yesterday, and now
say they believe the conference will ter
minate satisfactorily.
MING TO IIWil
THEY DON'T BELIEVE THE STORY.
original, but only duplicate certificates.
on this point that the innocent
purchaser Is first fooled. He Is required
to pay $25 or more down, and later he
must rn nhenrl nnrl hnv thA fmnrifl or
Bill Defining Hazing AS a lose all that he has paid on them."
Chicago, March 17. Wheat speculat
ors here do not credit the story that
Ed. Partridge is running a corner In
that cereal In San Francisco, first, be
cause he knows nothing of the wheat
markets outside of Chicago, and, sec
ond, because it Is contrary to his nature Seuator Coggesliell Of New York
Criminal Oflense.
RESULT OF CORNELL OUTRAGE
Inquiry falls to elicit any Information
about such operations In the region of
the Columbia river, but It will be as
well for local dealers to keep a sharp
lookout. . . '
to be anything except a bear.
A SCHOONER ON THE BEACH.
Los Angeles, Cal., March 17. A spe
cial from Redondo says: It blew great
guns at Redondo this morning and thel
scnooner juuria strutn went ashore a I
Denounces the College
Authorities. .
Albany, N. Y March 17. The senate
committee on judiciary, without a dis-
THE HAWAIIAN ISLES.
The trouble on' the four-masted bark
Hawaiian Isles, ' an account of which
was obtained by an Astorlan represen
tative from CapU Kustel last evening,
seems to have been that Mr. Nlcolls, the
mate, was a little hasty. with the men
while they were working In the rain the
very little damaged.
with lumber.
She was laden
JOINTS MUST CLOSE.
Huron Ladies Begin a Crusade Against
Evils.
Huron, S. D., March 17. The crusade
against saloons and houses of Ill-repute
has begun here. A delegation of ladies
waited on Mayor Myers, requesting that
he close places where they claimed that
liquor was being sold, and other places
where prostitutes were kept. He asked
them if they had evidence against any
particular place. Their answer was,
"No, they had simply heard about these
places, and requested him to close them
up." The mayor told the ladles If they
would secure evidence he would close
the places..
The ladles went to the Methodist
church, where a crusade meeting was
being held!' and reported that Myers
would not close the places.
A blind pig and beer store room were
closed by an Injunction gotten out by
Attorney Cramer, from Aberdeen.
A SERIOUS AFFRAY.
little south of f asfnof The schooner Is sentlng vote, 'agreed today, to report day before leaving Portland. Three or
now lying high and dry on the beach, Senator Coggeshell's bill defining hai- llr of the snJl'irs got to blows with
. ,,., nun, aim inh'o ib got ratner tne worst
lug as a criminal offense. The bll was n. , " . .. " - :
ot it. To add to his trouble, the second
Introduced just after the Cornell affair, mate stood and looked on. The cap-
and Senator Coggeshell, in asking that tain a' that time was absent, but com-
the bill be reported, said: "If there Is lns aboard about 4 p. m.. and hearing
any one thing that should hasten this pL'fl ,T J u.s-
. . ,. .......... charged the second mate. The first
bill through it is the fact that the'BU- mate wished him to discharge about
thorities, the people and the college offl- half of the crew also, but Capt Kustel,
clals at Ithaca seem, disposed to hush naving already engaged a towboat to
up the late outrage by Cornell students ,h'm ,UW" the rlver' and not -
and let the culprits go. The ring-lead- Ou reaching this ntv vta i... i ' '
charged the mate, at his own request
and no better creatures than the men " ne would not go to sea witn the pres
who shot down republicans at the city TV' Thf aPtaln ha" teleraPne'1
' 'qih-ibw iur Liioiner mate ana
second mate, and wnen they airlve the
vessel will at once proceed to sea. The
Hawaiian Isles Is a very finely fltted-up
HEAVY LOSS BY FIRE.
Gloucester, Mass., March 17. Fire Is
raging In the best portion, of this city.
At 3:15 p. m. It had attained such head
way that the local Pr.. department were
unable to cone with. it. The loss cannot
fall short of $150,000.
WILL NOT DISTURB THE TAX.
Washington, March 17. The senate
finance committee today decided to
change the Internal revenue tobacco
schedule so as to restore the provisions
of the present la concerning cigars polls."
and cigarettes.
WORTHLESS CERTIFICATES.
Richmond, Va., March 17. An oyster
war has broken out. The police schoon
er Tangier was attacked by oyster pir
ates from the shores of Smith's Island
this morning, 25 or 30 Marylanders per
forming a fusilade with repeating rifles.
and firing 500 shots or more, a number
striking the schooner. The schooner re
plied with rifles, then with cannon, one
or more cannon shots striking the house
from which the Marylanders were flr-
ng. At last accounts the pirates were
throwing up breastworks.
SHOT A MINISTER,
A New Su'lndllnor Krhomo Whi,.h w,.a I shin Tl,l la ..,jii.. .,....
Whlttler. dal., March 17.-The Rev. c..,.. , , finish nf h..,
An,lrr CnMn rl thl. mnmln koj " ..u.n.cu. ww.b u, vt?ijr
..... ,j . hnmpHlr nuitnr.t TU Bt.ln .... .
.9.,un.hl,.,ui,..i...i,i,.k . Hmni,, i t o.iip uiau nus sev
' ?, - "u.K... .. .,u,a. n.,m uw.e. eral modern improvements, including
Carson was hot three times and serl- northwestern cities are said to have Latent mn , .u "'uu,nB-
ously wounded. The burglar after- been swindled out of thousands of dol-
wards stole a horse and escaped
wortniess warehouse certificates. A
wholesale liquor dealer, who has been
MONTANA'S COLLECTORSHIP.
patent governor for the steering gear,
With twrt nlutnna mta.,ln..n .I... i
lars during the winter by purchasing lne whcn prevent(J t ' J JC
worth! PBS nmnhmm. nriin..iu A I c Joining- Ul Ills
ruauer. and also keeps the wheel from
throwing a man and crippling him, an
accident that often happens on other
ships. She also has a boiler and engine
Washington, March 17. The presence Investigating the matter, says:
here of D.. G. Browne, collector of cus- There has been a whiskey agent In
tnma Fn. lfn.nn 1 u... , . TaCOtlia for th Inst torn n.hn Una I . ...
.u. a...u luttiiu, opens i,ne . ror noistlntr cariro. nn.i onatna.
MnUD( 1 . , . ,. I hPPn nffeHtlD" fn Bala nk.. n ha -1 .. , 1 I . " " ' " w
.-umH.-riunB nis connrmation, -"","cu hoisting
wnicn nas been In progress for a year. w waJ-enouse cenmcatcs ror whis-i,.-.t,,
m -TTr- ' key- Tne 'ndlvldual In question repre-
..v, nr-wxna tomt A sents himself as one of the pronrletors
HU.KO. of a Kentuekv Hlntlllopv il
the anchor, which does Its
work In about 18 minutes on the usual
length of cable 35 fathoms.
In All Quar
ters Yesterday.
St. Patrick's day passed off quietly
IN A HAZARDOUS POSITION.
New York, March 17. The steamer
Vega, from Portuguese ports, reports
$2
f 01? 0 $80 LOT I
BY BECOMING A MEMBER OF HILL'S LOT CLUBS
YOU CAN GET A FIRST CLASS LOT IN HILL'S FIRST ADDITION
TO ASTORIA. LOTS WILL BE DELIVERED WEEKLY.
NOW IS THE TIME TO PROCURE A
llot to Build a jlome, for
$2
The Packers of Choice
!olumbia River : Salmon
Their Brands and Locations.
LOCATION.
40KHTS.
AMorift Pk'K Co- : Astoria....-
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Booth A. Pk'gCo lAstoris
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CnlnatbUBiverl'kKCo: atoria.
Elmore Stmoel Aatoria
i
O forge Brker.; AitorU-.
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I. O. Ilanthorn ft Co. Artoris
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J, C MeglerACo urookfleld..
Kijhermcn'i Pkg Co... Atori
I Kin
(juhi
Atorfa Pk'gCo.1
inejr - . J. fcinney. .
a A. lieviiu-:
.Astoria.
I I Rlw-k Diamond- . :,
, ' WTal A. Eoulh & Sons Clilcto
Cocktail Cutting I'kg Co - J .
1 " ,d FrancUeo
I I vjmoll..... EIboit, Sanborn . .
i ( W bile Star : & Co Aatoria
ffiont-:' BrtJut-ta.
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J.O.IIanthorn&Co J. O. Bauthora Aatoria
. j tag, St George:. J. G. Keglr. Ciuokfleld Wi
FialrneB'a . ' iM
litoria
ST.' PATRfCK'S DAY.
A worklngman. earning very small that !!"ere '9 " .comPa"y eitl8tence The Rmerald RlblTleen
wages, and having a wife and family 8 y unuer wie name
to keep, when eneatred on Hrv in miio. he advertises. Furthermore, the papers
from his home, saw a woman with wnlcn are offered as warehouse certifl-
baby in her arms throw herself into the re at,80lute'y worthless and do yesterday, and every Irishman, and
river. He waded across a muddv rivUo not tratfer to the purchaser any title P--y nearly everybody who wasn't.
dived In after her and rescued the nair 10 the 8roods- sportea the refreshing green of that far-
with some difficulty. Ud to th nreont 'No one Purchasing such certificates fined isle. The emerald ribbon Indeed
these have been the reward nf hip 0811 eb Possession of the whiskey until I seemed to be everywhere. A prominent .
heroism: First, he had tn walk throo lne gooaB are Pal1 Iori "Or can the uemocratic candidate for everything go-
miles before he found any one who wnlskey taken out of bond until suf- lnB wore It manfully on his bosom, anc
would let him come In and o-n tr. hrf ncient money to pay all government. B"-y at a prominent republican
while his clothes were dried. Secondly, state and cunty taxes and storage, has candidate for averythlng going, when ha
he was compelled to attend at Roches- been rorwarded to the holder of the 9aw tne emblem occupying a prominent
ter police court next day, when he says or,Sinal warehouse certificates. B'H,L on lnat Kentieman's breast. A
he was ordered about by the police, "This fake has been carried on more deadly teu that has been in existence
treated as onlv one riVm-. mmJ or less successfully all over the United for tnreo weeks between a couple of
from a criminal, and dismissed without states, and the unfortunate victims of elIerly Individuals who walk along the
payment, to walk eight miles to Graves- ese certificates only learn how thor- " ana tttlK aDout tne weather,,
end. whero ho iron iom.n., ouehlv thev havo heon Hi..,! mho., .h., WM dispelled Into thin air In about
..ij'.iui 1IJ DLUJI- " " ........ . ,J . ' " ... w .'II J .u, . . ,
Ping. Thirdly, he Is detained at Graves- to eb Possession of the whiskey. tmee mlnutes when each saw the other
end while the would-be s..lcll i ,.n. Steps have been taken in Kentucky to a UUMLn 01 nannK "" The
dr romanH pinon u . . n0..t io.- .u,.,w .n. .u. wutt band paraded the principal thor-
. ..iuh.ti ne la i ruin I'll m I .m--v luno nuiui nil diiu 11 N .
-"i n ffnrnpoa uri... ...... it. 1 . ,,
--r. i.ii biii nicijiy an over
mem, from the baton that beat the big
drum to the manager's aristocratic tile.
thnt tho hnrk Montcomprv fnstle wn destitution, and hid fnmllv nt hnn. tice. and it la hnrw.H h iinnr. .inni.n .
boarded bv a huee wave near the In the same position, bv the loso of tlm. that it will be done. . ' orn tho b,lton that beab tne lg
Azores, and that all three officers and
seven men were washed away and
drowned. The men left on beard do not
understand navigation and have no
nautical instruments. It is feared the
vessel will be wrecked.
WILSON ON THE WARPATH.
Washington, March 17. Representa
tive Wilson, of Washington, is making
Inquiries as to the contract which the
treasury department Is said to have
made with a British coal company for
supplying $100,000 worth of coal to the
United States vessels which will patrol
Behring sea. If the report Is true he
will make a vigorous protest.
AN EXTENSIVE WORK.
arm omik vmnnr ii'Kit.,. i ... ham i
x vi"i;iu. uitlH, lICLIlt?! Ill Will I mi KtTllUlllt? W H.I 111 1 II I HI PPrl 1 II PH T r . ....
eventually be lined or Imprisoned or for whiskey are signed by the United 1ZT.T .1 . fo"r-'eaved
merely allowed to betake himself with States gauger, and are Issued according banker nd Zm ui,l I W
his fam.,y to the workhouse, remains to the .aws of the United States, and JJJJT '
wLhl T" Tu thl 'a" dne th,e 8thte 'n Wh'Ch the Kd8 8re bnd' 8tone collar of the editor of the Herald
with a view of discouraging those who ed, governing the duties of warehouse- An laraeiit,. with n AooiAhm J n
zt ftfrvvv116 srdai ,nten-men-Genujne certiflcates Bive - -rH3wSS!i
Hons of their helghbors. On no other slon of t.h o-oo.la in h,n,i t tho rnn . , . . . . '-'ultn
noumi. rn .. ll, " " "I " : " " B"orl"u a a,llmy "ed of It In
ljJllZ mmnm .m...eu on me race vi me pa- mg buttonhole, and stoutly Informed all
PRIVILEOKS OP MAina fw r,Mn per- and the certificates are negotiable, inquirers, with a irravltv lik . m,..'
whereas the certiflcates I refer to give that he was a lineal descendant of the '
T.s.ii. uiiuitu i im mutes wno noia 'ne innocent purcnaser no ngni io tne fassmores of Westmeath.- Several
...v.c w,c maius or honor possession or tne goods until he hat Fenian ploU were hatched In broad dav
havo D.imn . -i 1 , n.i . I ..11.. .. i i . 1 . . ,. . . I .. , . .
..-..w me, are given muhj jm ui me exuruiiani price ugnt, and consummated with a "thim-
the prefix of "honorable," and, on asked, with all the Interest and cost bleful" ' of pure Irish barlev t-J
marrying, receive from the queen the Piled upon It. He cannot well ayold The culminating event of the day was
gift of $5,000. One or two maids of these heavy expenses after once nlgnlnfr l heartfelt outpouring of song from
honor reside for a fortnight at a time the contract ti purchase of agents do- the nightingale throat of a well known
" w ' uuorne, out ner majesty ing Duslness In this manner. 1'aduy, from Cork," the chorus of
seldom takes more than one to Scot- "Those agents catch the unwary sa- which, sulth deponent, ran In this wises
,..; umuiH:iive uauge worn by loon-Keepers, many of whom are not fa
the maids of honor Is a bow of scarlet miliar with the manner In which whls-
rlbbon on the shoulder, while the ladles key is stored In bonded warehouses pm
Washington, March 17. Should the
Bland seigniorage bill, which has been
passed by both houses, become a law,
the coinage of $55,000,000 of silver bul
lion will have to be done at the mints In waiting wear a white bow, with lit I sold by means of warehouse certiflcates
of Philadelphia, San Francisco and New , queen s cameo portrait. The dowry of bearing the government stamp and thr
a maid of honor has been given for at sin-nature of government officers.
least 1M years, but Is according to her "When whiskey is distilled It is placed
majesty s pleasure, and In 18CS It was In warehouses and government certlfl
refused one laxly who engaged herself cates Issued therefor representing lot
In marnase without the consent of her f flve barrels or more. These certlfl
royal mistress.
Orleans, the only mints In operation.
The whole time necessary to coin the
seigniorage Is approximately two years
and two months.
TOO HIGH UP.
"If they'd let mo be
I'd have Ireland free.
And nothing but green wud I wear
I'd have the United States '
Under me thumb.
An' I'd sit In the President's chair
i.. 1 ...
i ju.uer:
THE WIRES DOWN.
Baker City, March 17. The hoisting
of a large green streamer and the plac
ing thereunder of the stars and stripes
this morning by Henry Rust on the
flogBteff In front of Rust's opera house
roused the Indignation of a large nunv
A SECOND CHALLENGE.
communication has
The following
been received;
Astoria, Ore., March 17, 1894.
To the Editor of The Astorlan Dear
ber of citizens. The mayor Instructed . Sir: As I see. Dr. Bushong Ignores iny
. i. r -..iinA , .1 ......I .!..... v. ' .....11,,.... i , ...
1.110.111117 in uu morning m Astorlan,
A break occurred In tho Western
Union wire between this city and Port-
cates are sold by the distillers and en- hind last evening, and in consequence"
title the purchaser to the whiskey after no 'dispatches were received, with the
paying the government charges. These exception of The Astorlun's afternoon
bogus certificates sold out here are not report. ,
the chief of police to haul down the
green streamer ana tne crow a dispersed.
COMING TO AN AGREEMENT.
presumably because I did not sign my
name to it, I hereby repeat it, and ask
the doctor to kindly prove his assertion
that the modem Infldels are the Intel
lectual pigmies 0f the day, and that all
the greatest and brainest men profesn
Christ as their Saviour. As I said be-
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
Omaha, March 17. The Union Pacific
employes, notwithstanding thler pro
testations That they would never con-
sentv this morning went Into a secret , fore. If this is the truth It ought not to
seswion with President Clarke to take . be hidden under a bushel. It Is a bold
up the new wage schedule promulgated, assertion, and will take so much better
by that road. The telegraphers were ' among the people if proven. Therefore,
given the first bearing. It is believed let us hr from you, doctor. Rmpeet
that three days will be consumed In fully. ET T.ITvn
ABSOLUTELY PVR