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JISTORiA PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOICH. o TODAY'S WEAVHEK. For Washington, Oregon' and Idaho, rain: galea on the ,jh coast. rjh t.:. it arg trC. 'all est LOCAL irc ' ,tion, est GENERAL or'Culai 9 BflP'Js'rwTC. largest TOTAL clr. ulati ' papers publisfietf Tn f it TELEGRAPHIC PRESS REPORT. 1 "' i - " ' jr. r in a 1 1 s i rfV Ul. II ll I 11 tf - !1 !1 1 if 1 frf a 3 A. V. ALLEN, DEALER IN Groceries, Flour, Feed,Provislons, Fruits, Vegetables, Crockery, Glass and Plated Ware. Loggers' Supplies. Cor. Cass tud Sqiumoque Streets. Astoria, Ore. FREEMAN & HOLMES. Blacksmiths. Special attention paid to steamboat re pairing, first-class horseshoeing, etc. LOGGING CAP HlOflK B SPECIALTY 197 Olney street, between Third and and Fourth. Astoria, Or. C.J. TRENCH ARD, Agent wells, Fargo & Co. and Pacific Express Co- JWYIE and PHOENIX INSURANCE CO'S. Custom House Broker and Commission Merchant. 503 Bond Street. HAVE YOU A Wl FE ? Have you any little ones? If so, 'buy a lot on the Seashore,, and build them a summer home. Ther Is no more beautiful place than SUver Point Cliffs. E. SS. Ferguson, agent. Astoria Ab stract Company. AbTORIA. OREGON, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 23. 1895. R CRISIS IK CLiOTtfllG. While the creditor on the one hand is insisting that the (lector pay in gold, and the tanit on woolen cloths has made imported goods so low in price mat we are compelled xo reduce our clolhing from to to 66 per cent on Men s ana Boys' Clothing:,Fur nishmg Goods, Hats uaps, Boots. Shoes Trunks, valises, ect as we intend to sell, from 16 to 33 1 per cent less 'than else where. Jhe Osgood WEGAiTiiiE go. ; The One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnisher; 506 'and 508 COMMERCIAL STREET. ASTORIA, OR. Snap R Kodak at any niiin coining out of our store and you'll get a portrait uf a limn brimming over with pleasant thoughts. Huoli quality in the liquor we have to odor are enough to PLEASE ANY MAN. Corne and Try Them. HUGHES & CO. Do You Work? IS THERE? Is there a man with heart so cold, That from his family would withhold The comforts which they all could find In articles of FURNITURE of th right kind. And we would suggest at this season, nice Sideboard, Extension Table, or se of Dining Chairs. We have the larges and finest line ever shown In the city ana at prices that cannot fail to pleas the closest buyers. HE1LBORN & SON. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Concumly St., foot of Jackson, Astorli. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land and Marine Engines. Boiler work. Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. -Castings of All Descriptions Made to Order on anon Nonce, John A. L. O. B. Prael Eecretan Are you a man that works for a living a man that gets up at 5 a, m. and builds the fire and tlien T goes out and builds a house? Are U. you a man that digs in the earth tor a living? Are ycu a mason I not exactly a Free Mason, though all masons are free in this country ? me you a mourner, a machinist, a forger, a blacksmith, or a "white" Smith? Are you a fisherman, a butcher, a baker or a candlestick maker? Are you a logger, a paint er, a conductor, a barbpr, a bar tender, a waiter or a cook? Are you a canneryman, groceryman or smpmptfrr Are you in any sort oi ousiness mat needs any particu lar sort of blank books? Ve carry a large stock for your particular sort oi work. IjooI ones, too: maae ior us under our own direc tionsmade to last. We carrv all sorts of blank books for all sorts HE FIRED RIGHT BACK Carlisle Answers Hanker St. Join's Letter Promptly. THE DAY AT passed. The statement created someV thing1 of a sensation. Pettlgrew added to his announcement that he Would take effective steps to defeat the pas sage of the pooling bill by objecting to the disposal of the Indian approprla tlon bill, or other measures having: pre cedenoe. The contract school Item of the Indian bill was completed In such a form aa to provide 20 per cent reduc tion from the expenditures of last year, SALEM. BIMSTALLIC LEAGUE. Washington, Feb. 22. A number of representatives of the American Bl TWO Ballots Taken But' Xn .Senator metalo League met here today for me greatest secrecy was As Vet-Other Salem Notes. Associated Press. I Washington, Feb. 22. William 6t. John, president of the Mercantile Na tional Bank of New York, has written a letter to Springer, chairman of the committee on banking and currency of the house, in which he says: "I write to beg you to ask the secre tary of the treasury to exercise the op tion conli-red upon him by law to re. conference, maintained as to the conference. Gen eral Warner, president of the league. however, said they (had come together to talk over the situation and nothing else. For the last several days, how ever, the rumor had been In circulation here to the effect that certain silver men were formulating a plan, which, if carriett out, would result in placing a national sliver ticket In the Held for the next national campaign. THAT SUGAR BOUNTY. Washington, Feb. 22.-enator Black burn, on behalf of the committee an appropriations,, .today Introduced an deem the United States notes in silver amendment to the sundry civil bill to dollars. The treasury reserve 1b now Provide for the payment of the ful! composed of about $105,000,000 of gold bointy on sugar produced In 1893. and and only about $16,000,000 of free silver. for 01(5 I,ayment of eight-tenths of a If the secretary will instruct the treas. cent P61" Pound on the production In urer and every assistant treasurer of 1 vtie amendment provides for an the United States to meet the demands appropriation of $5,000,000. or redemption of the United States currency and treasury notes In stand. ard silver only, and continue this for reasonable time, the achievement will e' In all details and In every respect happy one, and no more Interest bear 'HPES WI NS. 13-year-old Boy Shoots His Conpanion. HE WANTS TO COME BACK The Absconding: President of the Northwestern Guar.y loan Co. Negotiates to Return Associated Press. I Walla Walla, Feb. 22. Today Charles, the six-year-old son of T. J. Rose, a merchant In this city, was shot In the head and killed by Arthur Isltt, a 13- year-old boy. Isitt used a 22-rlfie. Va rious versions are given as to the Inten tion of Isltt. He says he shot acci dentally, but his companions say that Isitt had threatened the Rose child several times during the morning. He In the county jail and will have a hearing tomorrow. The lather and mother of the Rose boy are li the East was Hon. ueorec. H. Williams, who paid an clonueii' 'tri'uito to George Washington. Other speakers were Major Jackson and Col. Anderson, of the United States army. A CUBAN TRICK. Train Held up and the Express Mes senger Locks the Safe and Eklps. Aurora, Mo Feb. 22. The Frisco weat-Jbound train was held up two and one-4ialf miles east of this city tonight. Three men boarded the train and crawt. ed over the tender and covered the en gineer and fireman, with revolvers, and commanded them to stop the train. Then they were marched back to the express car. The door was opened and the robbers made a search- for the ex press messenger, but did not flrKd him. as he had made his escape through a door In the rear of the car, locking It after him. After a thorougfi search of the car and not finding anything, the bandits escorted the engineer and fire man back to the engine and disappear ed m the darkness. SAN FRANCISCO RACES. Washington, Feb. 22.-The houso elec tion committee today by a vote of 7 to , decided .tke contest for the seat or Ine debt need lie rrataA r ii the fourth district of Virginia in favor hand, if the secretary of the treasury m00"". who DoWs the Beat, .tn ..... i m hii nn rhA m ye sun negiiects this opportunity the ne- V ul uooae, wno ran lect mav Drove r,nB mn t,,.t . on tllB f"8'0" et for faultfinding with his administration of public finances." To this letter Springer replied: "The present condition of the treasury re. serve and the liberal accumulations of idle money In New York afford alto. gether a new opportunity for you to exercise the discretion conferral on you toy law to pay all checks at the bank of which you are president In scanaard silver dollars. If you should AN ABSCONDING PRESIDENT. The Fugitive President of Northwestern Guaranty Loan Co. Heard From. I Minneapolis, Feb, 22. The Journal San Francisco, Feb. 22. Six furlongs, selling Mahogany, 1:18 1-4. Six furlongs, handicap Robin Hood II, 1:15 1-4. Five furlongs Chartreuse, 1:03 3-4. Four mllee-rThornton stakes, value, 13,000-Oilead, 7:32. Steeplechase, short course JAprll, 3:27. 'Darktown derby, one mile Zobac, 1:46 FIRST TRAIN SINCE MONDAY. Vancouver, B. C, Feb. 22. This morn, big the first train over the Canadian Pacific from the east since Tuesday prints today a letter from Louis F. arrived, the line having .been blocked .iwre-went .na ritot of men to do all sorts of figuring on, and we sell a hette ' ro vice t resident I marl a nlnoo h,n J . ii . . uuv. viaoo menu guuus limn most stores do. Try em. GRIFFIN & REED Hunter & Epicures say the best Pork Sausage combines m . wiv IKIIUl VI ItUII JJI I i lcrseii i.pork with the flaky fat and the fines herbs. We furnish the table with tin's kind of sausage that pleases the veriest epicure. Portland Butchering Co's Marks Corner Second and Benton streets. Corner Third and West Eighth street A Iiittle Reflection Will bring you to us before you buy a Piano or Organ. A little comparison will prove to you that we sen only good pianos and or- gans. We buy and sell more of these goods than any other house in Portland. The Chlckerlng, the Hardman and the Fischer Pianos. as well as the Estey Organs, are always on our floors open for inspection. WIliEY B. ALiliEN CO. The Packers of Choice lolumbia.-: River Salmon Their Brandts and Locations. KEEPING LATE HOURS, aaiem was , Awake AH Night-iMore Caucussin'g Going On. rrom specials to the Astorian last night from Salem it would Indicate that the senatorial fight Is growing intense ly tropical. Bettlnigi was at a fever pursue this course for a reasonable I16 aMs 1rl for second choice had time the achievement would be In all srreat odd In hi. tv tji j . - nio "u anu m every respect a hannv .. . . . one. On the other hand. If you should ' "? Dem" neglect this opi.oitunltv. th not crats- pPu't'. and, Republicans were may prove one more ground for fault- ln cauoua-' W8 Republicans being the finding with thoBe financiers who Dolph faction. preach one doctrine and practice an- otner. THEY WILL STRIKE HARD. Pooling Bill Advocates Would Hold a Sunday Session. Washington, Ftib. 22. The Democrat ic steering committee of the senate af ter many postponements, held a meet- at 8:30 this morning. Ing today and decided to recommend to the senate that Senator Butler be permitted to move at 3 o'olock tomor- row for a consideration of the pooling Din, and that this bill should be con- At f.n this morning a dispatch to the Astorian states that the Dolph cau cus has just adjourned with 30 members present. No definite agreement was reached. The ballot for second choice resulted Simon 19; Williams, 6; Fulton 3; Tongue 2. Both factions will caucus THE AJLEIM VOTE Salem, Feb. 22. Dolph Lost two more votes today, Patterson, of Marion, and I fMenage, the fugitive president of the Northwestern Guaranty Loan Company explaining his series of large transac tions which ultimately led to the com pany's failure. The letter Is not dated and it Is explained that the letter was by snowslldes In the Selkirk. WHAT DUN SAYS. New York, Feb 22. It. G. Dun A Co.'s Weekly Review of Trade will say to morrow' TH ftll!ll.M 41... . written to a personal friend in MInne- w ,n, , .'r. . . an..1l M. hi.. . " " "'"-v fu.ii Hgainsi . , . . 8S year, and in Camada, of the. company's real estate transac- R1 Iof .,. ' against tlons In. Minneapolis, Seattle, Ellens burg, Wash., North Galveston, Texas, Great Falls, Helena, Montana, and Chi cago, at great length, and explains how most of them would have been profit able If times had continued prosperous. He contends that no. one suffered by the failure more than he has himself. - Ex. plaining his flight he declares to. stay meant either death of the Insane asy ' DECLARED A DRAW. Boston, Feb... 22. The HaU-Maher fight was declared a draw In the sixth round. CONDENSED TELEGRAPH.. 3 A fire at Hot Springs, Arkansas this, morning destroyed three blocks of lum, according to the advice of his phy- hullllna- Three persons were burned sic ami. He was a tjtuvhIcilI amA m,toi to deafen. wreck ami unequal to the task of straightening out the affairs of the company. The purpose of the letter becomes evident when (Menage declares his belief that If allowed to assist In settling up the affairs of the company he could save very much more for the creditors than any one else, and could at the end pay ail claims. He Is an- Washlngtoh's birthday was fittingly celebrated at the national capital by various organizations.. The government departments were closed. ' At New Orleans among the casual ties of the snowstorm was -the death of a hunting party In the woods of the Alliance plantation, nineteen miles be. low New Orleans. They have been a.ous 10 unaenaite me work on a sal- ftmnd frozen to death In the kneellna ary, simply sufficient to support his .ttltudi. family. To accompllsn this, he sayt that the criminal suits against him should be continued until the work Is done. A Paris dispatch, says Quotlene re ports that the French expedition which i left Marseilles some months ago under He Is confident of his ability to "7. .7. " . . rrnvili. o,lra ln.nra.,. ul vuhmiiumuwiii iuonnei ior tlnued as unfinished business until 12 Mlntle of Clackamas. The vote was as o'clock Monday, and if it should not be 'ollowB: a3oll,l 37 Williams ZO; Hare , . Kansas, City, 1 REFORM PRESS ASSOCIATION. istoria Pk g Co... loom A. Pk'g Co.., They Lack Life There are twines sold to fiBhermen on the Columbia river that stand ln the same relationship to Marshall's Twine as a wooden image does to the human being they lack strength Ufe evenness and lasting qualities. Don't fool yourself into the belief hat other twines besides Marshall's will do "Just as well." They won't They cannot. lolanbtaRlverPkgCo Klmore8amnel...... 1,0 MeglerSCo fiihermen'a Pkg Co, LOCATION. BRAND. . . , f Astoria Pk'g Co. Aatoiia - J Kinney'B...... (.John A. Devlin- Astoria,...'.... J B'ck Diamond.. IOval ABtorla.... Cocktail Aitoria. I W"01' I W I, iujBtar.. ....... Brookie!d.... tf,St. George... . , I Fif hennen'i Astoria .. 1 Scandinavian I Fishermen V M.J. Kinney. .... Aitoris A. Booth & Som ... Chlcuro Cutting Pkg Co-.., Elmore, &Ce.. Sanborn fan Krauclnoo uatorta. J.O. Megler Biookflold Wn Flahermen'i moo... : Amorlt,.. KIHBALL porth Paeifie Br emery JOHN KOPP.Prop Bohemian Lager Beer And XX PORTER. Al 'irjwi oronptly attended to PIAN05 and ORGANS. WHOLESALE and RETAIL. disposed of by that time, It should give place to other business. The pro gram was immediately construed Into a decision to hold a Sunday session and this act was made the most of by those senators who oppose the bill. The advocates of the bill did not ad mit in so many words that their pur pose Included a Sunday session, but they confessed that if they succeeded In getting the bill up, they would use their utmost en'deavors to have It voted upon Ibefore the expiration of the time set for Its consideration, and as this would include only about three hours 10; Raley, 6: WaWo. 1: Fulton 1: Irrt l: Smith 1: absent. 3. Mintin vntmi Fulton, Patteisor. for Lord and Hobson again voted for Waldo. Raley voted for Smith, of Clataom Meninn Rlersom paired, and Beckley was ab sent, The house occupied most of the time during the morning session in reading senate bills. The Portland charter bill was made the special order for tomor row. Butler's bill, crea.tln.ir th toa board of assessors, was Indefinitely postponed. The senate devoted Its time to the Saturday and one hour Mondav flrst and Beoon reading of house bills, would necessarily have a vprv nmi. "orted's resolution for constitutional time for the bill without either i or a Sunday session. night amendment to change the election to November, was lost. THE COUNTRY'S HONOK. Must Be Sustained In the Bering Sea Matter. Washington, Feb. 22. Secretary of EXCLUSIVE TERRITORY ALLOTTED. COKE Wholesale Prices QuaUd . ' -Te- RESPON3IBLE . DEALERS AND riERCHANTS. CMTMpesdesc Solicited. : : Catalogues Mailed Fraa m Applicatleo. W, W. KIMBALL CO. Manufacturers. JUTE MILL ACT REPEALED. Salem, Feb. 22,-The senate bill re pealng the Jute mill act passed the house this afternoon, and also Senator State Gresham has decided that he woll y' WU rol"In" ,ne of consent make no further effort to Induce con- JL. gress to pass a bill appropriating 1450 - ' evemng me nouse adopted a 000 to iy the damages sustained by reHolut,on 7:3 - tomorrow the British sealing vessels seized by the.tlme for the Jlnt es8lon our naval tfhtps and revenue cutters in f 'he tW hou tor the e'-'tlon of uenng Sea before making the modus twmmireinners Bna otner om Vivendi. If the bill fails no, c,rs- .., ....... ,lc THE APPROPRIATION BILL. . eaiem, fet. 22. The house resolved Itself Into a committee of the whole to night for the consideration of the gen. eral appropriation bill. The Item of $20,000 for the railroad commission was stricken out with a wild hurrah. The committee rose and asked leave to sit again. For any kind of coal, hard or mnTt nr coke, the best pla-e to get it is of 36 A Rockwell SL the Aat.ina iransrer company 423 I'ommercial street. Telephone No. 12. Factory Roclcwe Chicago, III COAL Main Office and wareroonis, 343-253 Wabash Ave., Chicago. In. Pacific Coaat Office and Warerooms, 335 MorrUoa, cor 7th St, Portland, Oregon. L. V. MOORE, manager. will proceed Immediately to draw up a treaty for submission to the sena.ro creating an arbitration committee to adjust the claims. The United Rt.. will have no other course open than this, for we should be dishonored among nations If we failed to carrv nut the obligations Imposed upon us by our ru,unmry act in submitting the sealing WUcr,llu lucne i-ans arbitration. PETTIGREWS SENSATION. He Will Defeat the Pooling Bill by Ob- jcung 10 tne Disposal of the In 'dlan Bill. Wash In a-t s T7 A. n , . rvu- as the session of the senate was about to close tonight Pettlgrew gave a decidedly interesting . .. ... uiucrwise teaious debate on nwuui appropriation bill, it was in ths nature of a disclosure that a Private agreement had been reached among the senators whereby the pool ta bill would be taker. upTt 3 ,'S dar0 NEW TORPEDO BOAT. Glasgow, Feb. 22. The new torpedo destroyer Banshee was given an offi cial trial on the Clyde today. Che boat attained an average speed of 28 Knots an hour. The Banshee is one of 42 vessels of this class authorized by the government PORTLAND BOT WINS. San Francisco, Feb. 22. At the Olym- Pic Club's Charity Field Day, Charles Frazler. the Portland bicycle won tha three mile handicap from the scratch. Time, J, Feb. 22.-One hundred and fifty members of the National Re form Press Association met here today for the purpose of considering questions looking to the advancement of the prin ciples advocated by the Populist party. There Is a very turbulent and aggres sive spirit manifested among several of the delegates. ' The day was spent ln considering the advisability of estab- usning a National News Bureau in Kar.sas City. Dr. 8. C. McClallln, editor of the Ad. vocate, of Topeka, Kansas, has put on the war paint arut has made threats that unless the People's Party mana- servlce in the interior of Africa, was surprised and a sanguinary conflict en. sued. Three hundred men, comprising half the force, are said to have been killed, while the remainder have been drlved . from the line of march and their retreat cut off. At Thomaston, Conn., three men blew off the doors of the Thomaston Savings. Banlta vault Vlt'h dynamite today, and secured all , the cash tn the vault. The citizens were aroused by the explosion but were driven back at the muzzle of revolvers by the robbers. The bank of ficials say the amount secured was small. , . PROGRAM. gers come around to his way of think- Camera' Clitb Entertainment, at Odd ing he proposes to create a disturbance within the ranks which may have ths Jfrect of disrupting the present nartv organization. MoOlallln ohan h. mere is an effort on to betray the par. ty Into the hands of its enemies. Hon. .H. Taubeneck, chairman of th. People's -Party national organization, has sent an untlmatum setting forth views as 10 how the party should !je managed, and threatening that un. ess these are carried out he will re- igm. carl Browne Is on the around strongly advocating Jacob Coxey for ne presidential nomination by the Peo. Pie's party In 189. MIA RING INTELLIGENCE. oxo TincIsco, Feb. 22. Arrived-Sa uenito, from Tacoma; schooner Marion, " um uray s itiarbor. Departed-JBark J, D. Peters, for Co. nox; schooner Amethyst, for Coquilloj Fellows' Hall, Feb. 23, 1805. . Instrumental duet, Miss Alice IWoods anil Mrs. O. F. Hellborn. Views, by the Camera Club. Vocal solo, iMIss Pearl Holden. ' Living Picture, Blonde and Brunette. Views, Camera Club. . Living Picture, Beauty and Beast. Parasol Promenade, Miss TaUant, Miss Reed, Miss Smith, Miss Woorlfield. Illustrated Song, views by Camera Clulb, song by Mrs. F. J. Taylor. : Views, Camera Club. IN YOUR MIND. Kansas City Journal. We hear the blue birds twitter In the leafy branching trees; We hear th? gentle sltflilnff Of the balmy southern breere; We hear the brooklet's gurgle As adown the dell it wIikIh; We hear the bees a-hummlng yes. We hear 'em ln our minds. . MEDIUM AND CLAIRVOYANT. THIS HONS OF REVOLUTION. Madam Nelson, reads head and palm, .Inn njLttlM n rid 1 1 ! 1 R r.n at Tfi,j,, n .... Portland, Feb. 22. The Socletv of th. future. rvinmiltatlnn nr. .11 .troi Q. " i ...... a. .. me nevoiuuon held their an-) Price, 50 cents and upwards. Recom- nuai meeting today and this eveplnt rave a banque: at the Portland Hotel. Phe principal pnk'-r of the evening mendatlons from several hundreit per sons. . 455 Exchange street, corner of 10th street. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Cov't Report . av ii i . v l II d" '" tti -3 mm iassafcN aaj) jits n p- 1