; imi!Ajtr,Tufiiu touia, teotay mobnin aito .mi, jm to: ciiik'AT Kortheilni kf itikia, Worthflrrt Pacific Methods lielng TTnoa In FiBlitliiK Hie Btrlkers. Ht. 1'uul, Minn., April 18.-The Oreut Northern Is showing Its fighting- meth ods to be much the name as In the cmc of the other roads In the hands of ra celvors. On Monday information wai sworn out. which will be filed in. the United Blates district court In ItH terri tory asking! ail injunction restraining the striking employes from In any maa ner damaging property, breaking up tracks or interfering with the business of the railroad, or Interfering with the men who want to continue work, or , who may be brought In to take the ' ninri nf th strikers. This will be taken Into court soon, Later In the circuit court of the United States for Minnesota and North Dakota, Judge Sanborn Issued orders enjoining the strikers and others from intei-fRi-in with the business of the Great Northern railroad. NOT TO BE UNSEATED. Washington. April 18. The feeling among leading members of the house of representaUves is that no action could be taken concerning the Breckenridge scandal, although one of the best law yers In the house said the constitution gave ample authority to do so. The precedents cited, however, deal almost exclusively with offenses of a personal nature committed on tho floor of the house. Some of the members Inter viewed declared that no action can be taken on the numerous petitions which are said to be on the way to the house, demanding the expulsion of Brecken ridge. It is pretty generally admitted that no action on the petitions will be taken further than allowing them to be read, FAITH CURIST DEAD. Portland, April 18. Mrs. George H. "Williams, wife of ex-United States At torney General Williams, died at her home In this city today. She has been in feeble health for some time, and her death was not unexpected. The deceased was a conspicuous figure In Washing ton society for ten years, while her hus band was- United States senator from this state and attorney general In Presi dent, Grant's cabinet. In recent years he became a convert to the faith-cure belief, and spent most of her tlmo in that work. Her spacious residence In this city for the past seven years has been thrown open twice a day to the faith curists, who held their meetings there. She was born In Shepardtown, Virginia, in 1832. OBAIN CONGRESS ADJOURNS. Wichita, Kas., April 18. The National Grain Congress, which has been In ses sion here during) the past two days, ad journed this evening, to meet again at New Orleans the second Tuesday In June. Strong resolutions were passed throwing off the yoke of the east and advocating the closest commercial rela tions between the west and south. CLOSED ITS AFFAIRS. ' San Francisco, April 18. The cltlaens' executive committee for the relief of the unemployed wound up Its affairs to day. During the past winter the com mittee paid to laborers 192,000 raised by subscription. The laborers were em ployed In tho road constructions at Golden Gate park, RACING AT FRISCO. Ban Francisco, April 18. Following k the result of the races today: Five furlongs Long D'Or. 1:01 I Half mile Circe, 0:50. One mile Hotspur, 1:42 1-2. Six furlongs, handicap Aleslu, 1:15, ; Six furlongs London vllle, 1:11 MARINE NEWS. ' The Hrltlsh ship Hngmlnle, wheat laden, left Portland last night, bound down. It Is said at Snn, Francisco that the steamer Mexico will soon be put on the Puget Sound route, In place of the Queen. The latter vessel will undergo an overhauling: and prepare fur her summer excursions to Alaska, which will begin early In June. The Panama railroad has chartered the steamer Saturn to carry freight be tween San Francisco and the Isthmus, It is stated that the Panama company will operate three steamers on this OoaaU to take the place of the North American Navigation Coniuny's ves sels. The steamer Point Lonia came lu Monday with 56 tons of freight from San Francisco, She now has competi tion on Gray's harbor, as the steamer romoKllR, of the Slude Lumber Com lny, has begun carrying freight. She has been carrying lumber to Frisco for some time, but not until last trip did she carry freight. The Point Loom has made a cut In passeiigiT rates to $12.50 for the round trip to Flrsco, or 17.25 one way. South Rend Journal. The title admiral Is a modification of a Latin word, signifying commander. In the sense of a naval commander it was introduced into Europe by the Ve netians In the 14th century, The Eng llxn lord admiral has the government of the navy. The admiral of the fleet is the next highest officer; the vice ad miral and the rear admiral follow. The admiral's flag is displayed at the main top-gollant-mast head, the vice ad miral's at the fore-top-gullant-mast head, and the rear admiral's at the mlxnen-top-gallaiit-mast head. The' Clatsop School Observe tiid Day WUh Appropriate Ceremonies. ' The following has been received from our Clatsop correspondent: Clatsop, April 17, 1891 Editor Astorlan: The pupils of Clat sop school observed Arbor Day, In ac cordance with tho Oregon school low, Friday afternoon, April 13. The Inclem ency of the weather prevented a large attendance, but those who were present Ji Intd heartily In the work and seemed to enjoy the exercises throughout. The following program was rendered: Recitation, "Welcome," Ethel Water house; reading of law concerning Ar bor Day, Paul West; song, "The Leaf lets," school; recitation, "Somebody's Mother," Lena Ober; reading, "The No bility of Labor," George Adams; recita tion, "Ten Little Friends," Harriet Waterhouse; reading, "Facts About Trees," Henry Ober; recitation, "Help ing Mamma," Virginia Carnahan; read ing, "An Indignation Meeting," Ed, ward Lowe; recitation, "Woodman, Spare That Tree," Nettle Adams; read ing, "Heads," Thos. Roberts; song, "We Plant the Trees," school; reading, "The Modern Fraud," Will Adams; recita tion, "Boys Wanted," Fred Ober; reci tation, "Birds In a Nest," Mary Rob erts; recitation, "I Wish," Carl Ober. An address on the schools of Ger many was given by Mr. Henry Ober and one on the schools of England by Mr. Alex Tagg. Mr. D. F. Stafford favored the audience with a vocal solo with violin accompaniment. The school and visitors then worked Industriously for. an hour setting out forty-three trees of various kinds. Dur ing the. time the work of setting out trees was going on, the ladles had pre pared a sumptuous repast In the school house, and all were afterward Invited to partake of such dainties as only the Clatsop ladles know how to provide. Luncheon over, the pupils marched to the trees and three trees were named, one In honor of Washington by Tappan Stafford, one In honor of Whit tier by Parker West, and one In honor of Joslah West by Mr. Ober. The pupils of Seaside school had ac cepted an invntation to be present In a body, but were prevented by the con dition of the weather. ROSCOE. biDa t'on uostis. - -1. Notice is hereby glvan that pursuant to a resolution of the Common Council of the City of Astoria, adopted March Uth, 18H bids will be-received by the Auditor and Police Judge of the City of Astoria for $10,000 of municipal bonds of the City of Astoria, to run ten years find bear Interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. Ordinances authorizing the issuance of said bonds to be submitted to at torneys of any person or corporation for their approval. By order of the Common Council. Attest: K. -OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, Oregon, March 8th, 1891 UNDECIDED YET. In answer to a letter of Inquiry sent to Mr. FV At. Warren, of Cathlamet, re garding the salmon cannery at the nar rows, which burned down recently, and of which he was the owner, he writes that It hns not as yet been decided whether or not the cannery will be re built, or what will be done. He adds that arrangements were pending to lease the cannery to the Alaska Pack ing Association for the canning season, and that it was to have been In active operation. The cannery, he says, was partially Insured. Nehalem Journal. ' THfc) ISLANDER'S CHINESE. Forty-five of the ninety-five China men on the steamer Islander intended for this port have been formally landed within the past two days. They are an unusually Intelligent looking set. The officers of the steamer have been very courteous and accommodating to the government officers, and have rendered them all the assistance In their power. Mr. Charles W. Johnson, special agent :f the treasury department, called here tiy the collector of the port, will re main until the Islander goes up the i Iver. COME TO HIS SENSES. A Populist was heard to make the remark a short time ago that he thought the railroad would be built this summer. When asked why he thought so, he said the Republicans are making such gains In the east that he ran see a change In financial affulrs already. He says If the Republicans are victori ous In Oregon next June the railroad will surely be built to Astoria this year. This Populist has just woke up, and a good many more will before June. Ne halem Journal. RESULT OF THE INQUEST. - The coroner's Jury called to Investi gate the Identity and cause of death of the body found below Sand Island daV before yesterday, d?elded It to be the remains of the second mate of the Brit ish bark Holywood, who was drowned while that- vessel was at this port by falling into the river on attempting to go aboard at night In a state of intoxication. WHEN. OH WHEN? One hundred and fifty dollars more of Astoria's good money goes to Port land. W. T. Beverldge has just re ceived a bevelled glass cigar rase, with stand tu match, from, that city. When Astoria has shipping facilities these things can be made right here at home. where lumber 1s less expensive and la bor Just as cheap. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF PER SONAL PROPERTY. " AbaUNlBTflAToiW HOWfllii Notice is hereby given that the Utl dersigned has been appointed, by the County Court of Clatsop County, Ore gon, administrator of the estate of James Dolglty, deceased, late of Clatsop county, Oregon. All persons having claims against said eBtate must present the same, duly verified, to the under signed, at his place of business, in the City of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, within six months from this date. All parties indebted to the estate will settle al.-io witn the unuersignea. Dated at Astoria, Oregon, this 28th day of March, 1894. WILLIAM EDGAR, Administrator. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. N tlce Is hereby given that the un der Igned has been this day appointed the tdminlstrator of the estate of A. K. Ftai nw deceased, bv the countv court Notice is hereby given that, by vir-'of tiatsop county, Oregon. All parties tue of an order of the honorable Coun ty Court of Clatsop County, State of Oregon, issued July 10th, 1893, and to me directed, I shall proceed to sell, at publlo auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on the premises, at the Grimes House, Seaside, Oregon, on Tuesday, April 10th, 1894, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A. M., all the personal part nership property of G. K. Grimes, de ceased, and E. M. Grimes, consisting of furniture, stock, and other property. Seaside,, Oregon, March 27th, 1894. B. M. GRIMES, Administrator. ha'ng claims ugalnst said estate must pre. ant the same, duly verified, to the uni. .'rsigned, at the omce or. ruiton Bro., attorneys, in Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon, within bIx months frcm this date. S. H. 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