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ri. EXCLUSIVE TELEGRAPHIC PRESS REPORT. VOL. XUV. NO. 4. ASTORIA. ORKGOX, SATURDAY 311MNLNG. JANUARY 5. 1895. PRICE. I I VK CKA'i fc. Stocking Up Was the prevailing style in in hosiery Christmas eve. Stocking up is what we have been preparing to do for some time by placing large orders to be ready for the large increase ed trade expected by the building of the railroad to As toria in the spring, and to make room for the new goods n ml aIaah suit 1 linna irst have marked down many such to great bargains in Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoe3, Trunks, Valises, etc. THE LIST m STORY; ; mi't to the senate all papers relating t the delivery by the Untiled Slates con. siil ait Shanghai of two Japanese citl zens to ithe Ohlniose authorities, and to Inform the senate whether these two Jjipanse were put to death without Dr. Bernard Dal v Writes From :tln tanim-ed. The resolution wa nflMn4 A A -....ma,.- 1.111.. A I bllver Lake. 1 Introduced, among fhem being- one tt amend the laws reWtlng to national Uxnks, and to eupuly a safe and p;r manewt national currency. SORROW PREVAILS EVERYWHERE Many of the Injured Will Be Crip pled for Life and Others Will Die. THE STATE PRESS. Silver Lake, the scene of the recent holocaust resuHtng in the death of about forty people, Is a village of only 150 people, nearly a third of whom were killed. One of the burned was J. J. Bulok. eon of D. S. K. Bulck, of Kose burg. Mrs. Atx-Siler Was the wife of the county assessor. Frank West once managed tthe stock raising business of Wm. SJhiaron the mlllkunaire. W. Clav form-sir-ly An Interesting Story of the Oriental War. EXTRACTS . FROM , A LETTER Written by a Woman Missionary to Japau From the Baptist Church of Luverne, Minn. The following inibeiresltlng article Is jv.-rl.iled at Cottage 1 f.rom a letter wrlOten by Miss Luvina "he Osgood pipjiTiiiE go. The One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers 50(1 and 503 COMMERCIAL STREET, ASTORIA, OR. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per oerat OFF. 20 per cent OFF. We Wish You R f4appg flew Year. And will start the bankrolling by giving gou a discount of 20 per cent, for 10 dags or? all mis cellaneous books in our store. Pacific Coast filmanacs and Tide-tables. Klamath Palls, Or., Jan. 4. Ex-Hep resentaitive Dr. Barnard Daly, who left airn u.,.ro .w-. Ulwe. Mr8. NenfB wmlajns wa3 a:Me,id , an1 puwyhed m the Rook Coun- wrfes from Lakwvtew. under date of s:stc,r-n-la,w of Htury amd Jerome .Wll- l.ty Herald. Luverne. Minn. Miss Mead January 1. gtvtag hurried, but accurate ,;,.,,, of ma cltVf an(1 Mm Klla Wart ; f peatdent af Luvwne a,nd tieroaiis or cne unnuunas eve iioiocauae. a relaitlve of W. H. Parker of this city He says: I Albany Democrat. "I shall endeavor to give you all Uw 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cant OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. 2ft per cent OFF. 20 par oerat OFF. 2 pw cent OFF. 20 per cent OFF. :'0 per cent OFF. Hi per cent OFF. TCte eJaiWmenit t'hait no more noissra dailia In my possession, which will be wju axJvA uy.e goUtiiel.n Paclfk acouraita, having been indted by men to men.rg of the legislature proved tc upon the scene after Dhe fire, but, ow- be unfounded or misleading, for It li Ing to the fart that I am very busy Bl)lce j. Ithat sxne mernbe,-s, profeaadonally, I cannot take time to no. ftlI nav Te.-,AvtA ma patronage al wrote of the disaster In detiall, clothing rcJAidy. Soufh Oregon Monitor. It with rhetoric calculated to bring teanrj Thlev -.. tt , . -.rai,rt xtr...r 5 . of grief and sorrow far the suffering ; Siooo." remiia-ked Governo. a.nd dlsoomsolate people of Silver Lake j Pennover vetiit.rdav ooravriunir h r,r,.. I Bhall, itiherefore, note briefly the facts." pos,-d mugaupai ball, In conversation The following laire the farts es stated, ch,M CIerk R c. G1Hlv of th. by Mr. Daly: . seoref.&ry of titalle's offlee. "The mon- The populaUon of Silver Lake amd ey he addled, "could be put to bettei tb9 valley surroundlmg was about 230 j use by sending It to the storvliifr neoDK The bulldfmg thaft was consumed by of Nebraislua, or distributing lit among tne nre contained aoout people wnen th'a deserving p3or of our own Btate." the Are began. The Are was caused by Sjatesmiain, t twn?ona striking Ma iheaid against a( peMaions are being circulated for s g lighted lamp, causing the oil to tak 1 noitwas and will te prasented to tlh nre after It w-as splashed out of th leglsluiture, osCtlng ItRuut the Indians, es laimp by the J3r. Just at ilnat momen' the people tecaime bo fflgfittened tha1 another la,mp, whldh was setting on an organ In another pairt of the room, way thrown to the floor and explode-3. Th building, being; built of. pine lumber caiugflit flie so rapidly that Its lntcrio: was In a blaze In less than two minutes and In six minutes from the time if took fire, it was so far consumed that all life within was extinct The Hat of ; eyom does not quite pay Ithe salaries ine aeoa, as given wy line aoexor, is at follows: Sirs. U. K. Abshire, David Bulck, J. J darned -as a 'brlta'tai-y stat:e" of China. But Chlrva conilmued to use the appel lation, "tributary etaite," in all 'hor tolfgrams ond finally g& a limit, or naither n'ltemptcd to sat a limit, to the mrmtoer of troops HWat should be sent to Coren as well as their sphere of rm ploymeiret, thleroby munklng Ht plain that e Intended to assume complete sway III the selttloment of Cuream affairs, and a'lvs Jaipam an outside position. Of course Jaipttn replied agailnsit .the use of "tribuDary rt'abe," and denied China's right to raise any question to the numbsr, dlWUncthm, or otoiecit of Jap an's troops in Coraa. Japan nest proposed am effort, first for Dhe suppression of ithe disturbance In Corei; seorwnd, Improve the kingdom's admiln'Mtinaltlon, and proposed a joint commlSEiIcm of Investigation. That was an important pKiar.it In ithe affair. It now reated with China to av.rt wmt by oiSTWling to join h'and.i for Cortu'fc pro-ipcni)t' nnd ImlepanUenc. But she refiif!. 4"5ie h".d ever betn ready to lrtterf 3ire t'3twen .th'e CoKQin peojile and ithe diJ.ntoant tactkn3, but when it dame 'to qiifuttona of reAvm, she dio cUned 'Pj ta'.irfeir In any - way. Slie had ever been ready to crush the lll'.le lolnsimn into submlMlon to th3 rnuft ctvrupt an d demoralizing admlnr.lsu- Ckn In the wwld, but nwer to Bid it U.o ooTe out rrom tne suite-ring ana wnlt to Japim as a mlsisloniary from Hie BaptiBt ohuiih. The totlter is dated at Sendui, Japan, October 28.: '"You ask If we are suffering in any way from the wiar? We aire in no dian gsr. Whatever. Our only 'trouble Is that the prldas of eveirytlhtag are awfully! wea,knes3 ibrougWt upon 1t by such an high; butter Js 55 cents per pound, and wn ollgyir.-hy. Phs (al'jo sent un In everything corresjpauKluiigly ; ).-l:ia has 9uMJnig trad suTe:Wlkua ryply, deinying been doubled, and wood aiso. Then In tJlxe aBPOTtlon of OorM'a lndupend mios, our work we are senlously hilndwedl an,u pajitng it a "trtbuiiary." But Japan ait present, no one can talk of anything inaltiled upon I'.s bcilng tadpendjtiit, and but the war. stood by her ia3?ert.lon. The caWjnet in There to a furious 'battle raging to-.Toklo eet forth in ttelr wtrds for eet &y, we suppose, as St was open or be-jtng Id'lBirM M'.ng Coroa drtft deeper gun yesterday tnomlne. It is no doubt' and deeper irJto corruption, cwnfuslon grerjt, for the ammiles have ibeen march, and tnvtrlg'ue, tluV. "they would not ing toward one pdlnt for -wA-kn, both' wVAiataw 'Uieir taVMpa without an un. OUliK'ao amd Japanese. The t.irelgn derritaauXng ttiat would guarantee fu-symW-'Mzeira wi'tfli Japan predict that tut psace. ordw ot-.d good piwiwt, China will foe brought to h- knees In In this imuoh itrouMed oMaitry." China ten days. I wish It were aill over, for was sun wiumw. i nt-n rann nie iuvi " " . ... . . .... . . 1 T,...v ,T.U ,1. ...... -1. pe.iailly ithoiia of the Warm Springs1 ltnere wlil m wnoie nesw- '. - "-- Agency, be pocMbl'ted from hunting tulil!ln- 1 do nat ,uhlnlt yu a,N! alone 'nse hmdsX' 'am5 la'rtr ir deer out of illhe Wndries of their owni'n yur ot tne rIffh""9 of 'lhe war' tra'nppwt Bhi- boltn w. But territory. These IndOana have been In I Almost all are on the side of Japan and prevloua to Will, JJjun bad warned the tebit of making annu'il hunting' " Uwse. Perita'pa It would not be China that the "dlsrttdh of any more trips to Lame, Linn, Crook, and Marlon amlsB to note BOme ot 'ch w5llrh i,Wp9 WmlId b8 0Jinsl,'?red 8 beH1- courtdles land killing great numbers 0f !hrou5rt atou,t tlU9 I6"' ' 80 u raeln- "On June 7tn each empire motitiea' "Sendal is full of men. 26,000 will the other through their diplomatic rep- stia.rt from Send.ul next Tuesday, or itesenitaitlves In Peldn and Tokiio that a ratlher, begun to stau't. Every house Is doer, amd lilhreialton to exterminate them. Eug'ane Reglater. The recorder's office und3r the sil'ary troop was to Ibe disipaltdliied to Corea. ! full, school bouse, fitorjs, and temple. of t'he recorder and his deputy, to say1 T"e ""nuwaneous nounoauon snows ana we tan tioia oo- meatilnga, except naiihing of rent, fueJ, Hrh'ta and tool- ,hotl1 we.re a-waf6 ot i.1,e o'cher'a ootion. In our .Hit)toh. But' iShsIt -will rnxm be dtm'tal expeness. The reoardbr's du'.ies ''-''1w, Knew ltuiutt twwa naa veaia aKeu over. Then win come 'ttee time or got' Bulok, Lea Bulck, EM. Bowen, Fret 1 oonalst of recording inatrmnenits for ! lve Pmed uld. to the Corean gov- row and feuth, wounded amd dick. My indhiiduials and solely for tiheir benefit jefninent (or rather the rebel faction heart auhes when I itliiirtt of it. amd tha law ehould be drawn so that''0110" holdHngr way) and that China wasj ,.Th,e jlaipjun,s,SB a,ra certainly deport the expense of the ofltas should be cov- ibomt to comply, Bind Juatly resolved tag i;.em9alvea honoroibly. Chlina iha cred by the receipts, and the exp?n-es !ltliat m tlme had come t0 ""Wy I ,.) cumimSwar arramcment .and no to UmiSicd. The taxpayer should not bz Perpetual disturbance with thvrfr i nlok 5,1, Tn9 jaj ati doctor- called upon to carry lany of tho burden damgeroua consequences, wws cnnna wi tn. x'lie BLuary n'aa aocompiisnea' m- v mn leoreeii'i wvtn rsmauitt Blindness. one iShlng for the taxpayers. It has rectlon of ,the Tong Haiu, to reufilnn s?Vfiral ol- ou,,. g?nda1 Baptlt-t boys have made it platan that under the old sys- iner own Nonunion In tho pertlnsula, and 1)een calleiai a wto haa tem the taxpayer was iboirdened wKh!"0 re9eat nPmly men under ul"- mie In a poor e.ool bouse was here to- expon'aes tlhat by right should have been p"106 countiry wa fast losing c. daiy fto eay glai)d pOMi pMr fol. met by those who received the benefit.- P&alty independence. Japan's mo- lowa Ilt l8 flK,ll)t tI11 $emh mm tnem; East Oregonian. tlve was ito remedy fhis or twins about No japane wln surrcinder! They are Miners alt the Beaver rail cool mine! oura tha malady, tt was a ques- certallnly .maiimiiilnln? wM'.terful dilfrol in Coos county recently struck against! tlon ot vltaJ '"twrest to her, for it con- pMne fore In Sendiall with all rt;heae men, ninilng cooJl for 45 cents per ton, and nea ner own puono peace m paruau- na fo, chin ever. You know The Packers of Choice olumbia River Salmon Their Brands and Locations. LOCATION. Astoria Fk g Co. 'Antorla.. Booth A. Fk'gCo ...iAstorl......... ColumbUIllTerPkgCO Atorln...... Elmore 8imuel Atorta....... 6eorge 4 Barker 1 Aitorla.. J,G MeglerCo. BrookfleH f UherAOD'i Pkg Co- Aitoria ("AKtorU Pk'gCo KiiipeT ... ( Joha A. Devtin- I Blnck Diamond. 1 OTl Oocktuil , t Mimoii........ I W'liiu) blur.... I Epicure Palm. I Dvademona.. Ug.St. George. I rishermM'i . (8ci'.dinHTian I FLhr0ieu' AORMTS. M. J. Kinney. A. Booth ft 80ns -. Cutting Pkg Co- Elmore, Bnborn to. .. Oeorgs ft Barlwrj J. 0. Megler.... Flhennen'l Fkg Co.... Aitorla. Chicago I - San FranclMO Aitorla. AitorU Biookfield Wd Art oris BuleCt, Mrs. L. Cosnow, Mrs. Jeff How ard, Harry Howard, Bessie Howard Woadlwai-d Hearst, Mrs. Woodwiarc" Heiirst, Ira Hamilton, Laura 5le.iu!ey W. C. Martin, Mrs. W. C. Martin, Mrs Dr. Owsley, Ollie Owsley, Bruce Ows ley, Hazel Labrie, Mrs. Dr. Snelllng Mrs. Gus. Scbiroedieir, Easier Shroe der, Mrs. Jane Payne, Robbie Small Saimiuel Ward, Mrs. Dave Ward, -Ettp Wkuro Mrs. L. C. jTWUlHamst Henry Williams, Russell Ward, Frank Rosb Mrs. Phillips, Jessie Phillips, Frank West, Mrs. Frank West, Bor'Aa West Mrs. John Bruick, and May Homing. The list differs from that published In the AStoritwi laat Wednesday, In th following respect: AdU Bell Hearst is not among the dead; Mrs. John Bruick Is added to thi list, and Esther Sohiroeder, and not Es ton SneJHng, Is owe of the dead. Seriously injured G'eorge Payne, Mrs Labrle, Roy Ward, Rrfoert Snelllng, Maiggle Smelling, Mrs. Ward, Mr. Em. erlck, Mrs. Charles Haimilton, Mr. Ja coby. About twelve others were more or lew injured, but, none ot rhem seriously Wish the exoepiMon of a few bones thaf were burled together, all of WhioJi wcr tuiied In one grave, tha bodlc were entirely burned to ashes. The dead as classified, would be as follows: Seven grown men, all of whom lost their lives In the attempt to save oth ers; fifteen grown women; two boys be tween the ages of 6 and 10; and sixteen little ones, under the age of 6; total number of dead, 40. The Owsley fam lly Jost fifteen imtembers. The West faimdly all perished, except one Jltth boy. Some of the Injured have lost their eyes, and some win lose their nanus; while some, in all probability, will not survive. As all the medicines of the place were consumed by fire, the In Jured had no relief In a medical way until Dr. Daly's arrival, about twenty four hours after the fire. The distance of over 200 miles was made by the doo tor across mountains of snow, with the thermometer below zero. This is feat which has never been accomplish ed before in this section. BLUJ3FIELDS TROUBLE SETTLED be glad. Our work is In a. t -rr'.h'.y mixed condition, you m-ay Imagine. Th'd other flight -vva lu'ard a t rr;M" roaring, and suave one said, "a.n i.'u ih- quake." But it was so lonjf Ctnam;? wo lit test coiiJOliKled ft was the moving of oirHillery, when the thing tnrw'.K ri. cornor of the house, -and we ff t a fur ious shaking. Tho house rocked, and I took'ed and e.uiv the otuid-j vis u: vn, but Miaa Buzsse-H was In ithe s;t'iR room and doors closed, j, befare iht oauld gy out, she must opm two sc; of sliutinr doors. Judt oh I 'had thoun'ht of itihia, ithe earth gave an awful tiviii ble, and I knew In a little whila the houso would 'ba warr.-ed so ith a t if ins would likely be a prisoner. I wont wd opened up for heir Jimt as she was soaking the outdior escape. No d-im- age waa done, but tiva -biirih troni'ilt-d Cjr t'ttenty minutes. Our lianrfnir .ump made a real revolution, and wunjr lack and forth fir flfiteen nuImitcH. It .vaa our hardoai. iIiake. It was :;i:i.:.l by vh -eruption of la. lung1 extinct vl- oairjOk feevieiiial tiwna wore Ui.roynl aind oive burnied tip. We are not In .ihe wlcano belt, but are near it, s- j may have a shake now wnd -th'-n, but u.re In 110 d.uiijor from earth o; euinjr, itc." ' THE TWO SIDES. Whatever else ni'ay be sa.id tt Is i:n ilueaHoitobly a flact that we need Rinit. thing -to give an linptitus to maulers in W'eSbern Oiu:n. It is l)cliov.:J nho Oregon Pacido counnna'Uiwi of t-xiu would do this. Those nearest to Mr. Bcininier deolaire ith'.nt he will do mucin, more -Uh-an he h.ia pimiiil ; t'ni.tt he has iLieeoi gu'airjed In oiAnr iku to dlaiippiliit Ithe pu'U!ii and that tru-re is no doubt that the roeul would lo ex- itendvd, 'tlwMiKh of couwe not nil at once, but giUdiiiiJIy. Tliut 'Uiih firm represent the moat of tha money for the purpose, mud that if any one else war.;. -ad 'the ipooU why were they not pr:-.--i p.t. to bid, that ithougli the cdittiileuic hold ers will -lose 'Iheilr property It i.-i only what tJiry will do if there is a con tinued delay, an imcroascd bid of J.UO,- 000 rur M ifanV.- ti.Ut.Uoa.lly n..J.oIr.y HMa eUfferanoa in t'hulr nivivo:i..j;.re; ihoit no on-8 nan afford to ta.lt e tlu; r.M.l exceivl ait a nomlmiil turn. On the c'thw Side is the remerk'alble I'lieap rieaj,' tlhe flOO.OUO 'f.r tun Jll.Oi'0,000 road, gwiit loss to oeruifioaiie holilem who neftd tlh'elr money, the claims th.it the purdiiUiiera have proouned lth roa.l only for epewu lull ion, and t'halt tlioy tlj n.t tnUind to exitend It, tho pra-tpoet of a uet'Ser tialla In whldh tlhe eentltlcate hold- er will be protected. : Jmlji" Fullei'ton In consldtaiilng then.; and oih. reiaaons has a sonlous matt er In h;a ha.i-.id3, mora so than if It were lhe firm instea.J of the fourth 'timie a iie has rina lin -fur vnnni-,v.ll l.n I'l iv i l. ing fthelr woumted. and trying their m mm fceat ,t() the .,Har. ing fy a fuw weeks, in onle-r 1 get all the light passable. It ia to be hoped his dteMfllon wiKlthever way It go. a car ries such w!ght an to s.AIafy the puh lle. Albany DenroiiWIt. The wires larc duwn tn many pilaoes on both Bides of tlhe river, eiya the Or egoniain, and .Irtwel ithrtugli 'tiiie d;i,-rlt Biretm last nigr.it ana this mom-me now we seu by un Ashland dispatch3,1" tne Ptlace of Orient In gian-' we fcS the ojp.is)t9 bank of a nar was very dangerous. About 12.15 o'oloo't that a carload fo nlegro miners passed Jua"n W Itreuny was on,Jtiea to row river Urom tha barranks, and a through that plaice bound for Coos coun-j 96,14 troops to Corea, provided they iwtie above thc-m, bo we can look down 1o, to make 'the place of the strikers. iS notice to the other. But China In on an ithcir dolnga. We can to bed Pacifies coast labor will noon be down lvln nottoe dleacribes Corea as Iwr ibugie naia 'and iriaa ait Its first call to the name level as Atlantic coast! """'Ibutary state," 'a-nd thus torought for-1 ln tne TOormIng. General S.ikama, who l-bor, and then our workers will be dlseus-silon or ooniteniUIoin -.ult hiia liecm our next door nel.b.vr leaves wonttertng why they had not eense p trom pecee matve would next Wednesday af'teirnnn at 6 o'clock, enough to lay something by when wages not hlav approached. But when once Thie. j,a-vie buiilt a apai'ate depot, and wora gjod. Gold BeU.Ch Gazeitte. .advanced, Japan could nqt let ithe mat- wm ,ru.n special tiulns once In two hDurs The roevlj tc-'Dwon Salom and Dallas ter P-188 wHhouit alt Jeajt challenging tor eilx days 'to move the troop Aom weine n'ever In beitter condition at this soaejn of the yiear than now. They have been well amd sydtomatUUlly worked the past season. Valley Transcript. The k'glslaKiv9 committee of county Judges wia.nijs ithe earth, apparently. It seems etrange that men of bufflness seuise and integrity should entertain for a moment the proposition of r quiring all tuxs to be paid In cabh. If these geml'-lemeln would seek to follow the Btatu-te more cloeely in rfg-ard to incurring mdebtedness, instead of at tempting to devise ways for repudiat ing ilihe IndeiUjedniiTO already Incurred, their ait'lon would be deaervlng' of com mendation. CorVall Is Gazette. The building of good roads would In crease th'9 wealth of Oregon ten!old. There la no greater wealth producer than a good roadiway. Telephone Rea;-Ister. AN AMUSING DOCUMENT. Old public records are sometimes In teresting dicumcnits to look over. None perhaps, is more Interesting than a mar riage reword, and County Clerk Dunbar has one that contains several amusing records. When a, minor wlsfhc io wed, a li cense can only be secured with, the written oomenrt of the guardian or pa rents. This writftem consent must be how to save money: Hnm innr fiI?OCFRT17S n,l PHnVTyTi V9 r.t na an.l ma will un Tin ttinnPT. We huale the best isoods sod deliver (rse to trains or boats. We boy aod for til! now, the United tales and Grea pot eu-h. and sell (roods i-twaper than sny other firm in the conntry. 8end us 1 Brttaln bays no, ceased their amten Tour name anu aanress, ana we arm mail yon our new price list, w men win oe om . uun over w ujur wrniory, oux. ioon. We offer tod ay : Climax tolttcco. 40 cen's ponnd. 3aliforoi KrannUted soitar ia 100-r sack .$500 Beet lraod of fl Mir per bsrrel.... 2 15 Hovh! Bkn Powder 5-11. can 2.00 Best eon! oil oer ease 81.80 Arhnckle'e Coffee per pooocl .... 22 California eyrnp 5 iral kefrs.... l.f"0 Shd-iIio Der dozen bars S5o WasWrnrton, Jan. 4. The president to day sent to the senate a full report of the BluefMd Affair. It shows that th admlnistraIlon has praotkully succeed ed in seutllnr one of the most annovInK imtnajaonal questlrme that Has per : V11 " - on with the reg- plexed this government for 60 years ' ular record of license lss:ed. BeyereJ Tha corttroversy resulted tram the ef- PuHar papers are to be eeen In the ort. of the Unted State, to open , i P' t record, a couple of whilch are shorter sea rout to California, through """! irom a man Nicaragua. . Great Britain, however , If' thuifly: mlned protectorate over the' Tfa east coaat of Nicairrutt, and from- satlst'vJtion to go In mamae with Mr which U required eit Unay's liiver, WaHh." Anosher from (the same locality ia at I ri ,i.ill nbnth of us, has already started In the treaty concluded many yeare to move off. The brothers of three of ago between Japan and Corea, the two OUr gLrU go Monday m rnlng. One of contracting panties were declarvd to -uhem is ,to be baptised Sunday. We are posesj tne earne Tiaimoniai staitus. So full of anxilety, ;bu.t no diainger. In Japan would not agireie that a powsr ; toot, wo are now expecting trcnaty re. whildh for 20 years she had treated and j vision eoon, then we will have nwre acknowledged as an equal, should be freedom ito go "about, for which we wll) Hula mornilng a teai:n of lior.-o-j be longlnj ito the United CarrKige Cuto I'.i,ny, aind H.tacihod to a hincli, csi-ne in eatitaat 'With a live wire t Fast Hum. tide StrecIL land Union avenue. On? t.f thei.-n wa killed tnrfJanitly nnd the oth.-r 'iMdlly oi'ipi.ied by thti electric. Ihilil. Theh.airnes.il was burned from 'l!ie b-.:ol; of bdt'h hiurwa, but f.riun.d;ely the di'.ver and passengers In the carriage were not injured. Captain of police Tklhemor tat onoo lVotilleJ the ekvtrUi eorfan.les to turn oft tho currents In every portion of the city. Hp found wie. .w.irea oown in lunnee pia.vs on Burnslda (Street, Ix-'tivecn Front an. I first, and i)t several pMnta on Union avenue. Bend rt a list of what jon nee 1, aod we will m ike yon sp- cial prices HARK L. COHN & COM 146 Front St. Portland 'C. J. Curtla Mine m tit ,. sent of her KTajictSather , who has no objeotione." as shown fa the report, the Mosqultna, '"ws: have finally been completely incorporat ed under Nioaraguan soverelcntty, and Great Britain has absolutely surrender ed all claim and recognized the "par-' The New Year's edition of the Ore amount sovereignCy of the government gx-iln cuntainel various sized write of Nicaragua." , up of several towns In Oregon, but In ttherman reported the Lodge resolu- none of Ouaa is any mention made of tton, requesting the president to trans ' the newspapers thew towns contain. ' ROYAL Baking Powder Absolutely pure. IK cliv 4, ity. sfsP' r v 9 The official re port shows Royal Baking powder chemical ly pure, yielding 160 cubic inches cf leaven ing gas per ounce cf pow- -icr, wnica was greatly ia excess of all others and more than 40 per cent, above the average. Hence Royal Baking Powder makes the lightest, sweetest and most wholesome food. t ? . L'' : .- -; ; -t ' . 0VL BAKINrt WSWOrs CO., 1M WALL ST., NEW-VORK.