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auiuA mm mmi Mvmim n tffc'f fa A I r " .f " 5 i rf h-j -J U EXCLUSIVE TELEGRAPHIC PRESS REPORT. VOL. XLIH, NO. 120. ASTORIA. OREGON, TUESDAY JlOitNING, NOVEMBER 20. 1894. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. at. Nothing in Overcoats Will give you such satis faction at reasonable prices as our lines of overcoat3 for fall of 1894 and 1895 at $10-also lo.50 and $15. Also cm lines of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoes, Trunks, Valises, etc. as low as the lowest. By So Poptilist Kolb Says He Will Take His Scat. THE M'AULIFF-ZEIGLER MILU "he Osgood pHGflfiTM Co. The One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers 506 and 508 COMMERCIAL STREET. ASTORIA, OR. ' Stopped by the Police in the Third Round Cook's.tiang Surround- : ed at Last. I Associated Press. St. Louis, Nov. 19. A special to the Republican from Birmingham, Ala., says that Reuben P. Kolb, the defeated candidate of the Populist party for gov- ond round and probably landed a heavy blow on Bhoulder. when he Zeigler' A NEW PARTY. minister of foreign affairs, and Gener al Vannovakl, Russian minister of war, have resigned. A Protection and Free Silver Plutform He Murders Ills Mother, Sister Will Be Adopted. ir.ii and Brother. Minneapolis, Nov. 19. A Gary, S. D., correspondent of the Journal wires the following Information obtained from THEN COMMITS . GUICIDE. the amnnuesis of one of the leaders of the movement: For several months an understanding has existed among the He FirC8 the House and All Four Bodies are Cremated Other Interesting: News. Associated Press. Montgomery, Mo., Nov. 19. A terri ble tragedy was committed early this You Can't Eat a Piano Nor wear it nor live in it. Consequently it is not really a necessity. But do we livejust to eat, sleep and wear clothes? Music should brig'i ten every home and the piano witli its compliment of she?t music should be pluced within' the reach of all. Wo have 3000 picce3 of sheet music that we are selling at 10c a sheet. You have paid from 40c to COc for the same. GR1KFIN & REED. jp fOH flji $80 ton BY BECOMING A MEMBER OF HILL'S LOT CLUBS YOU CAN GET A FIRST CLASS LOT IN HI LI'S ftRST ADDITiOlt TO ASTORIA. LOTS WILL BE DELIVERED WEEKLY. : NOW IS THE TIME TO PROCURE A leading silver men of the United States that an emphatlo demand shall be made that tho Republican platform of 1396 shall contain an unequivocal decla ration In favor of the unlimited free coinage of silver, and In the event of failure with the Republicans to so de clare, a new party movement shall forthwith be sprung with a two-plank morning aibbut two miles from Wells- platform declaring simply for nroteeJ vllle. At that place lived Thomas For- ernor, publishes a lengthy address to Hon and free coinage. ,The manage- teraheck, his mother, two sisters, and the people of Alabama In this after, ment of the movement Is largely In the a brother, all Bohemians. Porterchcok noon's edition of the People's .Dally hands of Senators Jones, Stewart and complained yesterday evening that Ills Tribune, of this city, the state organ Pottlgrew, and they are looking to Sen- head was hurting him, and said that of the Kolbites and Populists, In which ator Cameron as a presidential candl- he believed his neck was broken and he declares his Intention to be In- dnte 1" 'be event of the birth of a new refused to go to bed. At S o'clock this augurated governor of the state Decern- party, morning he secured an ax and killed his ber 1st, and calling upon his followers nmtrmwa i-DirvnTT.t.v , wl4owe1 mother, his slater and his everywhere to gather at -Montgomery t-Aall!'"UJN 8 V.. Da IHNY IT- brother. While he was murdering his on that day and aid him In taking; his They Say the Senator Will Not Desert motner' BlBtcr ftnl brother, his other seat. The address says: the Republicans. sister made her escape by jumping "The official count, as declared by through a window. .She stood outside MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Sai Francisco, Nov. 19. Arrived Al ice Blanchard, from Atftorhi; schooner Lila and Mattle, from Siuslaw river; schooner Ruby A. Cousins, from Gray's Harbor. Cleared State of California, for As toria and Portland. Departed Montserrat, for Nannlmo. Freights and charters British ship Scottish Dales, wheat from Portland to United Kingdom, Havre, Antwerp, or Dunkirk; American bark Seminole, lumber from San Francisco or Puget sound to San-Jose UeGautemala; Amer ican bark Colorado, now at Hastings Mills, lumber thence to Sydney. ' THE MINERS' CONVENTION. San Francisco, Nov. 19. The third annual convention of the California Miners' Association convened this morning. Nearly one thousand delo yates are In attendance. Among the attendants are scores of delegates rep resenting Nevada, Oregon, Washing ton, Idaho, Colorado, and Montana. NON-PARTISAN BOARD. Chicago, Nov. 19. As a result of the agitation on police reforms. Mayor the speaker of the house, gives Oates Washlnetn- Nov. 19.-The renewed and looked n through the window and FIoIklns has announced his determlna. a majority of 27,272. Election frauds a "mi DUlmLor Cameron nas giv- aw her maniac brother saturate the committed In a number of counties of which wa have positive and sworn evl-i e.i consent 10 De a presidential candl- room with coaloil. set It on fire, and date on the "Protection and Free Sll- then irash himself with a knife In th denee, would be more than sufficient party meets with an emphatic throat. He sank down on the floor anC to wipe out all majorities claimed fot rcnlal frorn close and lntlmate Mends aU fur bodies were consumed In the Oatea. Th fnrPD-nino- I. ,ni,i "L W,D "ere. .r. Cameron said burnlni house. Bv the time the nelish- and in view of the exacting conditions "wentlr to an Associated Press reporter bors got to the unfortunate man, the in Ainhflmn t hv. rtt,.min ,,..Jthat wlllla ne was a slIver was house was all ablaie. They tried, tc charge my full duty to the people ot " " "ePuol,cn- nn " w" rescue the bodies. This morning the four bodies could be seen still, burning in the ruins. Tho mother was an in valid and had been confined to her bed for twelve years. ion so create a non-prtlsan commls. lion control department. He will at ieal to the legislature for the enact. ment of laws that will mnki th hangre permanent, . IN a Republican he hoped to see the 'Jilte,ietal suitably recognized. THE LATE CZAR'S FUNERAL. Alabama. You, fellow citizens, have twice elected me governor of this state, and this time, by the grace of God and the helD of the i?na4 rmnlo nf Alabama, I will be governor. I ap-1 e H(?rv,oe" Attended by Representa. peal to my friends and supporters from tlv-e" of B"roP0'8 Royalty, all parts of the state to be in Mont. St. Petersburg Nov. 19 Th BURIED BENEATH A WRECK. Several Miners Who Were on a Coal i Train Supposed to be Burled. Nov. 19. Sixteen cars ot Pittsburg, Ilot to Build a Home, for The Packers of Choice olumbia River Salmon Their Brands and Locations. Aitnrla l'k g Co. Bootn A. fk'g Co. ., ColuinblaRlrerPkitCo tieorge & Barker.. I, O Meglxr A C j....- fliin;r:non'i I'kg C.i. LOCATION. BBAXO. AOIMTS. AT f Astorlt Pk'gCo. AJitorlR............. Kinuey'i M.J. Kinney. Astorla...- IJohu A. Devtln- Astorla...--. j ;nf " K. Booth & Sons -. Chicago Astoria Cocktail Cutting Pkg Co.... Fr,nclMr A.toria- UXSSSZZ: ZZoM. "tori.... A,toria. Kemoot".- Barker ..torla. Rrook0eld.. Ug, St. George... J.G. Megler...... Biooklleld Wii ScandlnHTlan Fl'iJ Attori. I Str. R. P. ELMORE few,. 3 dill Iieavg fo? Tillamook Every four Days as Heap as the meathep mill permit D:e 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. - ELTIORE, SA NBORN & CO., - Agents, Astoria. UNOIN PACIFIC R. R. CO., Agent, Portland. i gomery on the flrst day of December ment of the remains .of the late Czar 1894, there and then to give me their Alexander in. took place today In Zto 2 Z T Tll, an; """S' terandStPauI. coft, through tna brIdge over ner to vindicate their liBerties.. 1 A thick fog envelooed the oltv. but ih , ...i i . . , , , - - ' - - I xu U"J1 uevK fc jUKiiiuci pinviuu in in vUUOc. .sn.. umuwiui ueiiiuii- popinace was a:ir at the earliest posel- siraiion, Dut asit co-operation of all ble hour. tree men la a necessiry effort to en- with people, including representatives force the law and carry out the will of of all the imnerlal and roval famlli the people." 0f Eurooe. The funeral Bprvlron w The arrest of Kolb for treason is not conducted by the metropolitan of St Improbable, and if his followers under- Petersburg, and the metropolitan of take to seat him, which Judging from Moscow. The services beiran ari0:30 a. m. and lasted until about 4 o'clock. the sentiment? expressed at their mee ing in Montgomery last week they will undoubtedly do, it Is believed there will be serious trouble. GOVERNOR JONES' VIEWS. Oates Will Be Installed In Office the Grace of God. evenlmr and six or seven miners are The oathedral was packed supposed to be burled under the wreck. The train was on its way down the Lar imer branch of the Pennsylvania road to the main line. When within six lengths of the bridge, a car broke down, and when It reached the skiing It tore Its way through, lotting the cars down In the creek In-a'Ttm fused mm All of the trainmen escaped, but the1 min ers who were on the cars going - to their homes are now burled under the defcrls. BILL COOK'S BANDITS. They Are Hemmed In by a Band Chcrokees. of STILL HOLDING OUT HOPE. by Muskogee, I. T., Nov. 19. War with ;he C.ioks is going on In the vicinity of Verdigris river, about 20 miles from Tne Ivanhoe' Passengers May be on Some Island Up North. Montgomery, Nov. 19. Gov. Jones, San Francisco, .Nov. 19. There Is still a faint hope that the passengers and crew of the lost ship Ivanhoe are still here. The bandits are massed In force there and have met their match in a when shown a dispatch about the Kolb I squad of Cherokees who have been manifesto, wherein Kolb says that by rounding them up for several days. the grace of God he will take his seat Pen "ffht has yet taken place, but allve. and that ,f were not 6l,Ppd mi iycuemuer isc. ouiei y remarked. "" "wu u, great aeai or suir. "William G. Oates has been elected m,sh flfrhtlng and both sides are pre. governor by the fairly expressed will Paring for a death struggle. Fully of a majority of the people of Alaba. "neen of the Cook gang are together COMMEMORATION SERVICES PARIS. Paris, Nov. 19. Impressive funeral lervlces In memory of the late Czar f Rusla were celebrated here today it the Russian church. President Casl- nlr Perler drove to the church In a state carriage, and all the members of 'he dlplomatlo corps and cabinet cffl. :ers were present. . A NEW YORK BLIZZARD, Saranao Lake, N. Y., Nov. 19-A small tfaed blizzard prevails throughout Nor- :hern New York toni1it. The mercury here registers 10 below zero, while the wind is blowing a gale, filling the alr with the snow that has recently fallen. WITH COLUMBUS RELICS. Madrid, Nov. 19. Commander Wm. R. Brownson, of the United States cruiser Petrojt, with nine 'officers and twelve sailors of . that vessel, have arrived here with Columbus relics. GOLD WITHDRAWALS. Washington, Nov. 19. Today's gold vithdrawals from the New York sub. treasury amounted to 11,648,000, making i total since the announcement of the ond Issue of 3,OGO,000. ITALY STANDS PAT. London, Nov. 19. A special dispatch from Rome says Italy has Informed up by some outgoing vessel bound for the powers Bhe cannot approve of any a distant port, they may be cast away On one of the barren islands of the tat north. The UnJtl States revenue cut- Jormi of Intervention and Japan. . between China ma, and has so been declared by the and BUI Cook Is leading them in per-Iter Rush has been ordered north to DENMARK WAG3 FOR GERMANY, general assembly. It Is my duty to- son see that he Is duly installed, and by the grace of God, he will be." join in the search. DECLARED A DRAW. The McAullffe-Zelgler Fljrht Stopped In the Third Round. MAJORS WILL CONTEST. He Wants a Recount Before the Next Legislature. ( Lincoln, Nov. 19. Republicans will demand a recount of votes for gover. nor by the legislature. Notice f con- MORE EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS. Rome, Nov. 19. A dispatch sent from there that earthquake had shaken the province of Regglo Dl Calabria, says that more slight shock were felt in that district yesterday and last even Copenhagen, Nov. 19. The minister of the Interior has Issued a decree for bidding the importation of live cattle and fresh meat from the United States, (ncr filthmifl'h fin eiirtriM. Aanmar ma n Tl J XT-.. ... . - .. . tn.f n,HI ,,.4,... I. ...,.. u. .. "" ......w. ...o " "m"u- i,uv- "-Jne lact 11111 wj ieu wimin me done.. Tne inhabitant were stricken SMALL-POX IN NEW YORK. New York, Nov. 19. Five case of small-pox are reported by the board of health this afternoon. Jack McAulllTe was to appear tonight, this time after careful preparation, against a representative of the Quaker City, attracted a crowd of 3,500 people to the Atlantic Athletic Club's arena here. Inspector McCleavy and Capt. Clayton, with forty Brooklyn police were on hand to prevent a' recurrence of "knock-outs." A preliminary bout between Paddy McBrlde and Johnny Gorman was stopped In the fifth round by the police. After a long delay the contest of the evening was called. Both men looked fit to fight for their lives. They weighed In at 138 pounds. Round 1 Zeigler proceeded to mix matters, and the Phlladelphlan's stock went up a great many points. Honors were easy at the close of the round. Round 2 Mac led with his left and the Quaker clinched. Mac swung wild and got a lefthand swing from Zeigler In return. Mas led with his right and landed, countered by Zeigler. Mac led with his right hut fell short. A rapid exchange followed. Zeigler landed with the left and followed it with a body blow. McAuliffe landed a stinger on the face, and the round ended In a clinch. Something seemed to go .wrong with McAuliffe' hand In this round. Round 8 The men opened up fierce ly, and while McAuliffe punched Zeig ler frequently, Zeigler mixed matter and honor were even. If anything the Phlladelphlan had urn t wn.ch expires on the 2Cth. Th. wlth terrot. an(1 number8 of people are legislative committee consisting of two flee1nff from town lnto tne mn(rr, i"". "' e.uocrtM ana mree Several people were killed and a num. Republicans will-be asked for to make ber lnJured at Semlntra, and this vll- a recount of ballots. lage was nearly destroyed. ' MUST PAY THEIR TAX. NEGOTIATIONS CLOSED FOR THE PRESENT. " ' - I Nmtf York. Nov. 1QTnH'a Taw. Washington, Nov. 19.-The China-Jap- the .upreme court, ha denied ....enr. . rar as me united states' tne application of the children of Jay offer of mediation is concerned, I con- aouid as executor of their father' "Ul,ra t,t"M?u Ior lne Present by those Mtate to cancel the taxes on personal in a position to understand the situa tion. Well-Informed person ay 'Jap an made her position clear In uch a way as to avoid all embarrassments of positive declination, and yet show that acceptance would have to be based on certain definite condition. estate for 1894 on the ground of non- residence. A GOOD ANSWER. "You must make a pretty good ham mer by this time, Mr. B" said a man to the proprietor of a factory he had just visited. 'I never make a pretty good ham mer, sir," replied Mr. B., "I mHke the best hammer manufactured in the United States." This can be said with equal truth of Mauhall'a twine, sold by ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. GROWING COLD. DISEASED OYSTERS DID IT. New Haven, Conn., .Nov. 19. Dr. C. A. Llndley, secretary of the state board of health, has completed his In vestigation Into the typhoid fever cane at West Collegs, which have thu far resulted In the death of two students. He 1s satisfied that diseased oysters were the cause of the epi demic Oyster were taken from the beds in the Qulnnlpac river, near the outlet of a sewer. St. Paul, Nov. 19. Zero weather pre. vail throughout the northwest. The lowest recorded temperature during the night here wa 2 below. In Manito ba 16 below, and In Northern Minne sota, to 10 below. RUSSIAN MINISTErTreSIGN. Berlin, Nov. 19. The Frankfurter Zeitung says that M. DeGIera, Russian TO THE VOTERS OF THE THIRD WARD. My political opponent have circular ted rumor to the effect that If elected I shall oppose tho contemplated lm. provemont of the alleyway through blocks 2, 3, and 4, Adair' Astoria. I hereby stamp such report a faUe and pledge all honorable support to said Improvement, believing tame to be fop the welfare of the city. CHRIST ORAMMB. Highest of all in Leavening Power. -Latest U. S. Gov't Report THE COREAN MISSING. Pt. John. N. F., Nov. 19. No new shade the better ! ha yet been received of the Allan of it. The fighting became so fierce Line steamer Corean, Capt. Main, and that the police interfered and stopped the friend of those on board are be- furtfcer proceedings. The referee de- comln? anxious. The Corean sailed I clared the fight a draw. After the con-1 from Glasgow on November Sd and testants left the ring It wa discov. i from Liverpool on the 6th, and is nowl . . . i xr...i,rA . i , . I erea iimi juiviuiiutr uau uronen iwo six aevi overdue. There are on I mall bone In hi left wrist. It Is board 100 persons, officer and Mm crew I smmBi! purs claimed that this wa done In the sec- rumberlng 70.