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iSIOEllfCEUCljrmiiSOTlOir ft I : m 1! ... -"Y r,'T ..A lt ' EXCLUSIVE TELEGRAPHIC PRESS 1 REPORT. VOL. XL1I, no. 15J. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE. 29, 1894. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. wwv iMmjs. uses- antfRi?&-. flot Phantom, bat Reality. Don't chase the will-o'-the-wisp "bargains'' and "cheap sales." The best is always worth a fair price. It is first class goods that wo sell in Mens' and Boys' Cloth ing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Valises; and everything in wearing armarel for men or bbvs from 111 liv years upwards, at prices not to be undersold. J2FAt our store a child buys as cheaply as the most experienced buyer. Railwaymen Continue to go Ont in Large Numbers. FEDERAL COURTS APPEALED TO. Tho Government Will Maintain the Mail Service, Railway Oillclals Organizing. Arsoclated Tress. was drafted and forwarded: To Postmaster General, Washington: The trustees of the chamber of com merce, San Francisco, respectfully re quest that the federal government Be- sure the prompt transmission of United States molls. The community at large lg, being seriously Inconvenienced by! the delay. San Francisco, June 28. General Man ager Towne, of the Southern Pacific Co., this afternoon Issued the following bul letin to employes: In submitting to our men through you, our understand ing of the situation as It presents Its elf to us today, It occurs to us that we have been dragged Into a controversy, the Causes for which we have no feeling In common, by a new labor organization tailed the American Railway Union, the leaders of which are apparently deter- The Osgood JBehcaiitiiiE go. The One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers 50(i and 501! COMMERCIAL STREET, ASTORIA, OR. ITS time to Ihink of Fire Works and other things to cele. brato 4th of July with. We've been thinking them out for weeks. We've get everything that's just right for you too. Right in variety and right in price. We ought, in justice to ourselves, to charge moio for them than we do but we won't. We've always lead on Fourth of July goods and wo do still. GRIFFIN & REED. People Killed at Glencoe Litch field Danville and Wilmar. THE WASHINGTON POPULISTS. Senate now Considering the Closing Paragraphs of the Tariff Rill Will Pass Today. Associated Press. St. Paul, June 8. A cycle-no passed over a portion of Minnesota last night. At Litchfield, Jennie LIndstrom and Mrs. John Sander3 wtre killed. At the Six Johns University Industrial schools Portland, June 28. 1 lie railway sit uatlon In Oregon and Washington may k. mimmi.il un tnnle-ht as follows: The Northern Pacific from Tacoma lu utBUIU mm ciwwu oui oi ex- j . .I.1 ,! ,,,, trains ni-P l"e wlBel ""- '"Ore COIlserva- i rrt, M,whm Twinr. hot.ween tive labor unions with which we have' T . . ,. .. , , . , , moving. The Northern Fauuc oetween , gt. Johns University tha industrial ... oo..i iQ otin nr,rntir,r been accustomed to counsel, and it . , runwiiu ucum- i i . , ...... mjnuitiB uuu ins ouiuu nuings were .. BPpmfl wroni? Indeed thnt thoao urolll trains on time, drawing i-unman ....- , .7 , , I wrecked. The damage is J30.000. At coaches. The Southern Pacific took out - ""T . . T , . Glencoe nve-members of one family and the regular California express with a fa wen aennea principle! have given, m , Rnother were seriously ln- Pullman tonight. The through trains l" "' Mured, due tomorrow morning over the South- "P" h..?M.e f ih Ji"? At : em Paclllo ana me XNorinern i-cnic will not. arrive having been abandoned at San Francisco and Ellcnsburg, re spectlvely. The only trouble in this city so far is the refusal of the car cleaners to handle Pullman cars. A dispatch from Spokane says: No Northern Pacific trains moved a ft tmm fo, ,he at M.M ht wheel today, the main line and branches . . rnna,sf,n, nt (hre pnmn being tied up at Wallace, Idaho. The rteep1H thpee carg twQ regulnr out the lniiome tax section, and Mc rberaon Was paired for It. Of the Re )iililit.an9,"Hansbrough, Mitchell, of Or egon, Pcttlgrew, Power, Shoup, and Tel ler, voted against the motion, tnd Du Iioif was so paired. The Populists all voted against the moUon. SHIPPING FEES. an organization that has no record In the past and whose future Is problemat leal. Tc"'no appeals to the men to stand by Uic company, San Francisco, June 28. The Southern Pacific at last succeeded In disponing coached and a diner, left for the East without any trouble. She carried forty passengers, and was manned by the regular union crew, with the exception pmnloves have struck for a return to the wages allowed prior to January. The Pacific southbound train left two hours late today with a Pullman nt- . I- J ml ..nn.nn n.milil nrtt l CI M A 1 ft I lacueu. u.u,.lt M ...,u.u u ......v... of twQ brakem0,, an(J a fireman( the latter, but tne manager 01 me Union Depot Co. coupled the car on The announcement Is made that ev and the train pulled out. cry roa4 entering the union depot is to be tied up. E. A. Bancroft, repre- CALIFORNIA WINE HOUSE. fine Wines and Mqaors I have made arrangements for supplying any brand of wines in quantities to suit at the lowest cash figures. The trade and families supplieJ. All orders delivered free in Astoria. At Danville a Mrs. Hackman was fa tally Injured. The Lutheran, church and the high school were blown down. At Pipestone . Mrs. G. T. Hicks was willed. The crops are all destroyed. At Wilmar, over thirty houses and barns were destroyed and a family of seven are reported killed at Hoaeland A DAKOTA CVCLONE. Wllmot, S. D., June 28. A cyclone struck, the Slsseton agency while the payment of the Indians waB in progress. Over 1,00 people weie on the ground. one store was toni to pieces, Indian tepees were blown away, and several people injured. Two whites were killed . , v WASHINGTON POPULISTS.. Important Changes Proposed by the Owners' Association. San Francisco, June 28. The Ship Owners' Association will on and after next Monday abolish the Bhlpitng fees at tho ports of Seattle, Eureka, San Pedro and San Francisco. The fee at this port is now 60 cents per man, and at the other three ports S2 Der man. Instead of fees, tha shipping agents at the three latter ports will receive a monthly salary of $7S each. At Port . Townsend, Taeoma and San Diego the fees wil' remain, but the salaries of shipping agents will be abolished after the first of July. The new arrangement practically leaves the ship owner with out any outside expenses. He pays nothing but his dues, which amount to $1 per man per month. , Wain Street, Astoria, Oregon, Str. R. P. ELiiMORE Iieave fop Tillamook Every Four Days as Hear as the meathep mill permit. The steamer R. P. Elmore connects with Union Pacific steamers for Portland and through tickets are issued from Portland to Tillamook Bay points by the Union Pacific Company. Ship freight by Union Pacific Steamers. f ELHORE, 5ANB0RN & CO., - Agents, Astoria. UNION PACIFIC R. R. CO., Agents, Portland. $2 FOR fill $80 LOT I BY BECOA1ING 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 W fcbKL I . NOW IS THE TIME TO PROCURE A Ilot to Build a fime for $2 Tlie Packers of Choice lolumbia River Salmon Their Brands and Location. r-hlcKB-n. June 28. A strike has beeh senting tha Santa Fe system, has ap- deelared on the Chicago, Milwaukee, and plied lo the United States authorities St. Paul. for tnP protection of the road against Chicago, June 28 The following mes- Interference by strikers. Judge Cross sage was received here tonight by Be- cup is out of town, and the marshal celverWllson, of the Atchison road, from has decided to send out deputies. .i micro Pnidwell. of the United States court. Judge Caldwell Is now In Mich- Los Angeles, June 28.-The United ninnm.i-P frln. . States district attorney today received Tho men in the employ of the recelv- a telegraphic order from Attorney Gen era of the Atchison rallauy system must O'ney to take all necessary Bteps to illsr-hanrs their usunl and accustomed complete tne transmission -or tno mails. .i(i r,. r,,,u thr. Korvlco of the re- Drills said he would enforce the law eelvers altogether and permit other men which applied as much to railroad corn to take their places. Any or all em- Panics as to their employes. The United r.inv on milt the service of the com- States marshal has sworn in a large pany if they desire to do so, but when number of deputies to protect the mails thev nult. they must not interfere with nf he Ellensburg. June 28. The east-bound road or the men employed to take their Northern Pacific train is tied up here as W D. Mayes, of. Garneld. i . a Bimh interference will be a result of the strike. nromptly dealt with as a contempt of ond Regiment) of the state militia en nomination from Eastern Washington Open Their Convention at North Yak . lma. North Yakima, Wn June 28. A tem porary organization of the populist state convention was effected this morning by electing T. J. Miller, of Thurston chairman, and C. F. Uusk, of Klick itat, as secretary. After the appoint ment of the usual committees -the con ventlon adjourned until this afternoon There are about one hundred and fifty delegates present and another hundred Is Bald to be on tied up trains. Candl dates are numerous for congress, the avowed candidates being W. P. C. Aden-, of Whatcom, L. E. lladcr, of I cannot believe the boycott routa to the encampment at Olympla Is " would accept It, but he Bays no court. ordr was intended to be put in opera- indefinitely delayed. Not a wheel Is .inn on ronls In the custody of the turning on either division. Nearly a United States courts and operated by thousand persons are detained here. l .V V. Tli.f receivers um-om.eu u, u.c v,u... Oakland, Cal., June. 28.-Not a train if such is the case the authors of the puU boycott order and the men to whom It attai.ned Tna cHslg wlu come this afternoon when 'Superintendent Wilder will insist upon the men taking out trains with 'Pullmans attached. Is addressed must understand the court will not tolerate any Interference with the operation of. the road by Its ceivers from eny cause whatever. Telegrams were sent tonight from the St. Paul, June 28. The general strike A. R. U. headquartei-a here ordering on the Northern Pacific system went all the men on the Denver and Rio into effect at midnight. Not a wheel is Grande and Union Pacific rods out. moving on the casterit end, and a cum About one hundred police are sta- piete tlc-up Is reported from Fargo, Liv tioned today along the tracks of the ingstone, and other points. Illinois Central and Rock Island raods. The Northern Pacific say they will Eight hundred men employed In the oierato their trains, depending on Northwestern shops near West Six- United states marshals for protection tpnth fltrpph struck this mornlntr. I . Th association of general menace Indianapolis, June 28.-A Monon train of the rallraods centering in Chicago made UP of flve Pullman sleepers is offee under that of United States sen ator would tempt him. Messrs. Carrier and Arthur, of Spokane, and Jordan, of Pierce, rae candidates for the supreme bench. THE HOUSE. has organized a general managdra' asso- held near Hammond. The train that elation bureau, and elected John M. '"l "B' '"- -l " r,ni monao-o- Thi. i, t Hammond. Both are Unltjd States . . r. -" ......... p-, . . . - . . . -. . i ,llt hflvo tho ontlro fhnrcro nf ororv mall trains, thing relating to tne strme in Denair Topeka, Kan., June 28. Jundge Fob- of the railroads. ter slcned an order this mornlnar direct Superintendent L. L. Troy, of the insr United States Marshal to protect An Important Amendment to the Judi ciary Act- Washington, June 2S. The bill ad mitting New Mexico passed tho bouse today without! objection. Among the bills that passed the house today was one to amend the Judiciary act of August 13, 1888. It provides that receivers or managers appointed by the United States court niay be sued with out the permission of the appointing court Just as the original corporation might have been sued. railway mail service, arrived here today. He warned President Debs and Vice President Howard, of the American Railway Union, that if the mall trains are Interfered with, the United States government will be compelled to pro ceed against the strikers. Debs said all the property and trains of the Santa Fe In Kansas, Denver, June 28. The Santa Fe Is sending out no trains with Pullmans, and none are coming In, Kansas City, June 28. None but local the members of tho union had refused tralng nave ,eft tnls cy , anjp dlrec. 10 come into connici wun wie govern ment, and no strikers will Interfere with the malls. He assured Troy that he tin tills morning. Minneapolis, June 28. All the local would Issue Instructions to every point employes of the Northern Pacific have where the boycott Is In operation that 1ult work. the mails must be allowed to proceed. Km. LOCATION. I I Amrla PW g Co- ; Astoria.. Booth A. IVgCo Astoria... 1 flitf .-Kiii : (Join I CAHni-li rii'crro ! mie it M. J. &inney. a A. 1H.V1IO- . A (torts ! A- Booth &8oM -.'Chictgo ColrnnbURiTeirkCoA'to" Klmnre Samuel ; Astoria... I 'Cocktail...- f .'Cutting PkgCo. San FrancUco George & Barker- I Astoria... I Vscnolia Elmore, 8ntom . O. Hi nthorn & Co. Aatoria J.O.IUnthorn&Co J. O. Hanthorn AxtorU. J. O U?i-t & Co. Brookflel i ruhrr.aco'i Tkg Co- J Astoria. Ug. St. George- J. G. Hrgler.... FUhenwD'a..' Sear.lii.avlan ! 'T.? Fuhrrmeo'l lCi . Biookfield Wn .Astoria.. Chicago, June 28. The, extent of the Pullman boycott strike Is Indicated by the flood of telegrams received by Pres ident Debs, of the American Railway- Union. The movement paralyzes thafHc throughout the whole West. Perishable freight is being ruined on the sidetracks of the overland routes In Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Southern California, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Montana, Oregon, Idaho, Minnesota, and the Da- kotos. Travel Is stopped from the Pa cific Coast east, and not a car Is leav ing Chicago for the West. A FAST HORSE. Omaha, June 28. Flying Jib went the fastest mile ever traveled by a horse wett of the Mississippi. He made tne Journey without a- pacemaker and went from wire to wire without a skip In 2:0 'THE NEW CHAIRMAN. Dcnvjr, Juno 28. The executive com mittee of the Republican National League held a prolonged ec-sslon today. John Goodnow, of Minnesota, was elect ed chairman. Chicago vlil b: bis head quarters. MICHIGAN DEMOCRATS. San Francisco, June 28. The trustees f.9 tk. f Vi V . A ... I - t LU,lnrce nem a spe Grand Rapids, Mich., June 23.-8pen- ..... ..w.s anernoon to consider e?r O. Fisher, of Bay City, was nom ,a.u, iiuaon. Aner consider- mated for governor by the Democratic U1C u.uion, me rouowlng telegram! state convention this afternoon. PRENDERG AST'S INSANITY. Chicago, June 28. Three female ex perts, Doctors Sarah Hackett Stevens, Harriet Alexander, and Florence W. Hunt, were witnesses today In th Prendergast lneanlty hetring. They testified that the defendant was an Im becile, and that his brain is not de veloped. Mrs. Prendergast, the mothei of the prisoner, testified that there had been insanity In the family. THE SENATE. The Tariff Schedules Now Nearly All Disposed of. Washington, June 28. The senate hsf completed the consideration of tho In come tax schedule of the tariff bill. Three Democrats, Hill, Murphy, and Smith voted for Hill's motion to strike A STRANGE CRAFT. Hui Fraaiclsoo, June 28. B. F. Pere- grim, of Florence, Oregtn, expects soon to sw-iop down on the natives of San Francisco with a maritime -monstrosity with which he confidently expects to revolutionize the shipping business of this port. For nearly nine months Per egrin has betn building a steam barge on ti.e most novel llnoa imi sV,.nnn to have it in port In about three weeks. It 's a large double-ender, and will be propelled by a wheel located in ri center of the barge. Peregrim's Idea Is to have the boat to compete in all kinds of freight business, either in deep water or on small streams. His boat will draw little water, and Its wner believes he will be abh to enter small streams open ing Into San Francisco Bay and dock bow or stern first s the case may de mand, and his machinery and wheel are constructed on the plan of a ferry boat,jia that the bout can run either way. The barge Is about to be fitted upwith a large mast and swinging derrick, with which, he wlll'be enabled to ruaup along. tha leveeB-n river ' banks and easily load his freight, . The lumber capacity of the boat Is about 200,000 feet. HE FEARED HIS FATE. ; Paris, June 28. When the detectives attempted to arrest a man named Gra nler today for complicity In tho assas sination of President Cnrnot, ' he plunged a knife Into his abdomen, dls emboweling himself, and expired Immediately. THE CHINESE CASH CLOSED. Portland, Or., June 28. In the Chinese conspiracy trial the government closed its case. The chief witness -today was W. B. Jackllng, who'was engineer of of the steamers Haytlan Republic and Wlhr.lngton. Ills evidence was corrob orates of Blum's. 1 THE EUREKA COOKER. Some Points in Favor of This Asbestos ' Steam Cooker. ' ' It saves fuel, 'space and time, as you con cook a whole dinner at once, on a small coal oil or gas stove. You can al ways depend on a meal being cooked when wanted, as the heat la uniform. and temperature always the same. Meats and vegetables cooked on tho Eureka are more nutrlclous than thoso cooked In the ordinary way, as the Juices are retained In the article cooked. It Is large enough for a large family. and can be made small enough for the smallest, without any trouble or Incon venience. It Is so arranged that the sUram does not pass from, one compart ment to another, so that each article retains Us own flavor Intact. ' For any old-fashioned "boiled dinner It W hem all." Excellent for preserving fnilu No danger of Jars being broken b being heated up too quickly. Raw fruit can be packed in can or Jar, with tha proper amount of sugar, and th steaming will generate the syrup neces sary to cover tho fruit. No woste, no broken Jars, no turned finger, and no body "tired ouU" Finest thing In the world for making Jelly. you can't burn It, and It's "sure to Jell." 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