: . : ', ;.'im'iv, kifi DAILY ASIttlUAA ASTOttU, THCKSDAY HQltmU iLUUJH 3, IMI r-r r-V inwap ju. UWW M-i iff" YES, 'I'iiCTc la a aifforence batwaen our f una .nd others that we know of. On ''in iviiee is the shaping, another ie the workmanship, and another Is In t.h style o (roods. Nearly all of oure "re Impound cloths; you can aee In that why every third man along the nir.Mt ihmm't a Bult like we B'-ld you, mi'l why ours look different. It taK iii re than wood and Iron to make the lillTerenoe- between a ferry-boat and i :i-ttny ocean Bteamer. CHAS. McDbNALD, The Tailor. . 523 Commercial Street. GOOD WHISKY. That In the test nf a loon's tiwk. Comrjetltlon for long time ran to big mirrors. Folly! If that were all. the aaloon buslnesi might quickly capitulate to the senst of siirht. and not to taste, our q-h rxiiflA move, has been toward qual- iiv. ThsA is the reason we obtained th atecnev for HOPE WHISKY, and the more cultivated and critical your taste Is the better chance our whisky win have. The OFFICE. $4.99: Will buy you an ll wool Henrietta diorf', in ltltick ore ilored. Albert Dunbar. Sole Agent for the P. N. Corset. AROUND TOWN, For the latest and beat odors In Per fumery go to Bog-era. 11 The steamship Queen arrived In Sap Francisco yesterday. Ben Sabine, mayor of Hug Point, Cannon Beach, la In the city. A largo quantity of tile pine arrived on the Gatzert for the Twelfth atreet sewer, Mr. S. Danzlger returned yesterday from a three-weeks' stay In San Francisco. of toa tfcureh. w!U U foUowtd br ft fraahmeno. and tamai. The ywng U dies of the Sunday schooj. who toave tt in charge, assure ua Chat all who at tend will not only be entertained and amused, .but well fed. A charge of llf- owner teen cerrta will be made, the proceeds to go to the Sunday achool. TKt Ca-tLO'! STltlXt. Japan Will ri-oVl'IV Imported for t iwnviro 1 wir, Your Mouths, OUR STEAKS . . One great basis principle of the Pal ace Restaurant Is mutual dependence. To thrive and grow, each dish must be better than any one elsc'a. Our aim It to reaoh the only roomy trade place, the top. No lower Idea can be per mitted. And When the top, our top, ii reached by any other restaurant, we will lift the top. 'The Palace Ijestawant rnouledge is Power And power la aalvation. To do a thin NOTICE. The tax roll for 18H is now In my hands for collection. Taxee will be come delinquent on March 30, 18'j5. February 19, 1893. JAMl'.S W. HAKK, Sheriff of Clatsop County. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant. See Swope, See Swope about decorating. See Swope about decorating and sign I work. Meany M tha leaning tailor and pays right one must know how to do It. the hlghoat cash price for fur aklna. Thia la as true of carpenter work aa anything elee. ; C. G. PflLMBESG, Whose shop Is at 473 Fourth atreet, will build you anything from a wood bo to a $50,000 building and do It well. Sninetihlna- new in the line of Sachet Powders Just received at me i-riniz- Crain Drug Store. Whv do you suffer with that cold when E. O. Cough Syrup will cure It; I for sale at the Prlntz-Craln Drug store. What About Your Shoes? - Beaver Hill Coal. No Smoke, no Soot. For sale at Flnlayson'a snipping and commission agency, 9th Btreet wharves, at $5.50 per ton. . Aren't they worn out around the r.1. somewhere? Don't they need a S. E. Utzlnger Is in agent in Astoria for the celebrated 'Jumurlnus owe, patch on the aide? We will make them ijeer. of Portland. Dr p lum a postal good new. card and he will call for your oider. S. A. GIMHH. Kitty Corner from Fisher Bros, store. A Poor Cigar, Watch yout watch When It runs a tittle too slow or a little too last, bring it to J. H. SEYMOUR. He will at tend to It. He knows how. He learn ed hla trade In a watch factoiy. Vnr vears the Astoria Wood Yard nas. given our citizens only the very bapk best of wood ana coai. iiwi .i..i if in fact, thev are taking tht 4 1 j m v h 99-boi-ot i.i.rt haul ..,i whv? Kecause they know wnai v- " - : !t 'z.. a .t.. n,.hiin knows aecomDanied every purchase 01 tne puuiio wi, f - mnlo hv him one 01 um W. F. SCHIEBE Don't expect to But marke thia never mads. make, either. -e-a-t-l-s-f-a-o- The steamer Pilgrim came down yes terday with a barge load of brush fot the Jetty. Mr. Dean tBlanchard, the pioneer sawmill man of Ranter, was In the city yesterday. It la remarkable how sore a contem porary win got over a genuine, legiti mate scoop. Up to the hour of closing the books last night' $42,489.30 had been collected on '94 taxes. Joseph iLois, who ttias been In Call torn la the "past four monVhs, returned on flhe Columbia today. It Is exipeoted the city will henceforth be flooded with strangers, attracted here the railroad operations. Captain James Tattorv returned home. yesterday on the steamship Columbia from a visit at San Francisco. Wllfh ithelr newly arranged office, Messrs. Thomson and Noland are quite prepared for the coming boom. There Is a good demand for clear spruce lumber In tfhe Interior, and the tower river mills are handling the bulk of the trade. The Harvest Queen came down yes terday on the Potter's run and will nnnflnun until thie 8lde-Wheler Is thoroughly repaired. Louis Martin Will launch the big scow he Is building today at high tide. He anticipates no trouMe In finishing It In the contract time of ten days. There will be no blare of trumpets or loud shouting of voices Saturday when work on the railroad starts, only t'he musloal sound of pick and shovel The Alice Blan'Chard oame down from Portland yesterday and took on consld eralble freight at the Ninth Btreet wharf. She will probably igo out today, The steamship Columbia arrived In yesterday with considerable freight for this port. She had 150 tons of mlBcel laneouH freight and 000 sacks of tan Remember the evening of sung and nJtertalnment tonight at the Methodist church, given by Prof. W'rlght'a class of young ladles hi the Sunday a:hool. A fine program of solos, qpuart?ta tin J choruses has been arranged an) re freshments afterwards. Admission, 15 cents. Entertainment begins at S p. m. alnce he began business. We ve got the notion that a satisfied customer "cuts a olg figure" in hMiMinir un a business, mats the reason La Belle Astoria takes ao well Little Giant. c.. . atnkea On. have secured th( r im. u .. omnir a nT'K wrenev of tne iamuun di TWINES, the only GENUINE FLAX tufim? a,iiifuefnreii In IHliLANU l.Ti.-... - . Their new stock gooaa aro iu-" ierlor to any otner ainu. wh. mn.n buys a lottery ticnei ,inJ A in oral nrtt hlnu hut his breath hi UI1U " , , 1 A teem sold. Wnen he Duya n tou ooal of the scow uay wuuu ...iT'.. m 1. onnoHlte Fisher Bros.' he Wliunc " r i - There la considerable talk at Bea&lda and the surrounding country, particu larly to the South, of. asking the coun ty court to take the toll road running from a ipolnt on the county road near I the Necannloum, thence to Elk Creek, and Improve Ft by planking, under tha I Cross law. It Is thought the stock holders In the toll road will be willing to turn, the road over to the county providing they make the needed lm provements. Mr. Frank Partton said yesterday that there Is just a possdbUHy that the Nehalem Mill will be rebuilt, though 1t all dependa on what the people of that locality are willing to do towards helping the matter out. If timbers ran be got out In time and, the settler of the lower Nehalem will get In and assist In cleaning up he place the mill might be rebuilt. Some of the machin ery may be saved by cleaning It up and maklnlg a few repairs. . " The Asiorlan preaems its readers with a forlef Jntervled thia morning with Mr. A. 1i. Hammond, as wired by a special correspondent at Fort- land, Immediately upon the arrival of that gentleman from the East. Like the Associated Press dispatch received by the Astorlan yesterday morning giving an Interview with Mr. Stanton, (whlch,. by the way, that gentleman says was correct) this morning's Inter view with Mr. Hammond Is a decided scoop on Its contemporaries. But then that is nothing unusual. S Fkiik'Iav, iMaroh ST.-Tlw Ship- AnatvUtlon W"1""" lu Utiut a new nlnmiU or gwiurusnw lino rhe All.r' rl'. Th Iwardlng lurt nthiul vXiha list ed tholr iii'ly ' non-union men. They aw nkiitr nrrit,"'"'(- lt ' "tt,J' t0 ntort apvrrnl humlrtHl JaiMinese from the North to tnko tt.o piiu-f "'" aatlora in th conl1e traue. in J.Mam' lrt'nliy i onimi a month, while union men are de manding $:. The 1miHirttlon of any coilderalle number of Jupaiwwe would undoulitcxlly stir up the luwiesa eie- ment on the water front. ANOTHRU TRAIN ROB11ED. i nn. Riwk iMiuvh 27. The train on the Iron Mountain was now up y roblu re torJirtit. 18 milea north ot x op lar UHiff. Mo., by two men. The rob H.,r rn off thf mull, express ana o' gas cars, and ran them about-half a mile ami then rolvber the express car. Tt ts not known what booty they got. The conductor lost his watch and rminev and it is supposed the passen gers were also roooea, 'out Mie umuiw haw not been, received at a laie nuur. CINCINNATI BANK FAILS. ninnoii Muvh 27. The Commer cial Bank today notified the clearing house that n couia mn jinj "j clearlnjrs. The Commercial Is one of the oldwt banks m tne city, imikt i" bank assigned to W. H. Campbell, who was Its cashier. Cashier Campbell stated that the bank had but tempo rarily suspended and w um r on rism In . few days. SAN FRANCISCO RACES. birth a rM'ilt of Csritln IoSmm, war arretted today charfad Wlttt mn tfaughiter. Baltimore, March W.-At S ft. m., Maroh 19, SnanWh sentries nvurdoroualy fhot an J killed a aeaman of the Brit ish HtoamBlhlp IjaurestilihO, and badly wounded a Cuban negro at St. Jugo, Cuba. The JlpktlMh goverrment ,1s In- vestlgaUng, and comiinlloaltillons between England and Spain may result. The Laurestlna arrived here hlB afternoon. She reports that Ithe revolution Is pro gressing quietly. Oregon, 111., March 27. The business portion of thlj place burned last night. Losb, $50,000. . New York, March 27. An application for the appointment of a receiver for the National Cordage Syndicate was made today. C. R. F. P. UNION NOTICE. monithlv meeting of the Col umbia River Fishermen's Protective Union will be held at Fls.ner s wan, Tuesday, April 2d, 1895, at 7:30 p. m. aha rrv The price of ealmon for the year 1895 will he Rrtt. A patrolman and light keeper for Sand Island to be elected and other business of importamice to Ibe transact ed. Afwrrfbers In food standing are re quested to be present and have their hook or recelnt along. .SOFUS JENSEN, Sec, WWfSMXOHAj CAJUJ. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Booms I and 3, Pythian over C. Ii Cooper's atore. Building W. C. LOGAN. D. D. H., DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block. 673 Third Btreet W. M LAFORCE. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Room 5, 9 and T, Flavel Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office in Flavel's biluk building FUANK J. TAYLOB. FRANK J. TAYLOR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Astoria, Oregon. IS THE CUPICA LOST? Balfour, Guthrie & Co. Have Given Up All Hope of Seeing Her Again. . . . . - . , v , In An. a", 'bought1.' pr or"twof ra"pVas7i; a. they sell only the best those LITTLE OIANT acnooi snoea iur thefr children. The other half will as h. hur nf the wearing qual- Ulea of those that are being worn about the city, you can navo juu cf leather, kid, grain or cair. JOHN HAHN & CO. You'll choice Chl- mr. iiuiiij""- nam I nook salmon at nis raurnti oue Hall. He also has oysters that Bell i, than nt anv other mar- ai a iKiw p'1" ....... - - , . ket In the city, lie carriuo cwun " ,.tiw.i. .hoi fish, and 8S a Blue ibduc, has a stock of Marshall a mmouo ling twine. n. .....nrinoA n sen what a little money will boy In tha way of Jewelry and cn.,.. Win at Ekitrom's Jewelry Store. You'll also be surprised to see what fine work the engraver can ou. UONES. W Viiiv ferlillzers ami fertiliing ma terial of every ascription, Buiie-, lioruH. ota, and pay lnyliesi ohhu prices. d:ii.. aa a trim ainpuieni. Western Botie-Meni Co, 771 MIshkiu Street, ' Ban Fnunoiaco, Cul. It may be that you are dissatisfied with your grocer, if bo, wny uoi a" En,ijis. stokes a. trial? They BailBfj others, and feel pretty Bure that the Alll suit you. Many a uuimi u orally thrown away by those who buj groceries of an Inferior quality. It 1 ,,,. mlaa and lu-IUIld foOllBh tO giVI good money for goods that are almost .vorthleaa. ASTORIA -v - ! MATTRESS -FACTORY, 878 Commerelal Street klanufaeturero of every d.ucrlptlon of Lounges, Mtti-eeecs, eio. REPAIRING IN ALL. ITS BRANCHES The U. S. Gov't Report Show Royal Baking Powde superior to all others. Wanted The present address of Ma von Swunklnzel, late of the Austrian army, who left Vienna on t'he 10th ol January last, en route for Astoria u purchase ft pair of GoodmanSs 34 shoes C. E. Ward, who runs a barber shot it 219 Astor street haa placed In con nection with his place two Russian jaths for the accommodation of tht public. He guarantees them as nrst- Lasa In every particular. Ladles' and entlcmen'a department separate. The Finnish Brotherhood will meet at Pythian Hall Tuesday, April 2J, at 1 Cn6 funerai .party to Greenwood, where p. m. A run attendance is uesirva When the tide acta one way there 1 always a cause for it. w,.mn don't come here to buy roasti Steaks, and all other kinds of meat almply because It's Chrlstonsen & Co. a. nf course there are a fuw, a very few, who buy out of compliment, or from Ignorance, but the great mass of housekeepers buy where they can get w mnA f thnl r(ASim we SUDDly lh. maloratv of the families In Aslo- Madam Nelson, reads head and palm, rla for they Know oy eniwwnw niui iis0 caras, anu teiia pasi, jiresem ana 1 Judge A. A. Cleveland, deputy gran exalted ruler of Oregon, B. P. O. E, will go to Portland this morning to Install the newly elected officers of Portland Lodge, No. 142. Contractor Normlle was down town yesterday with a weather eye on th railroad situation. He Intends maKing a bid on the construction, or at least .1 good-sized slice of It. YestWday the British bark Chelms- .'ord cleared for Queenstown. She car les a ?argo of 62,483 socks of wheat, 3,637 of which were loaded here, the otal value of which Is $72,060. Yesterday the pilot schooner San Jose tarted for sea, but on reaching Fort Uevens caught sight of a rough see letween the heads and dropped anchor ;he will await calmer weather befor q;olng out. Ycsetrday was a quiet day In dhlp- nlng clrcies, only one Bteamer In, and none out. The Manzanltia did not go 'o the lightship as Intended With sup ples, on account of the rough weather, iut instead, spent the day at the buoy itatlon. Judge Otfburn yesterday fined John 'CoHkl and Manuel Bell 320 each for de itroyiln? window sliutters In the burnt district. They didn't Beem uau oui of fellows, so the Judge promised t remit their fine If they would pay roi he damage they had caused. The Pacific Can Factory now have .heir full complement of machinery unnlng or. cons, and are turning out in an average 120,000 dally. Next year hey expect to use nothing but Amer- ... r, T.- .... 1 1 an tin plate, as tne dh r"'"" "actonr will add a 'tin plate dipping h-partmeiU to their business, Yesterday afternoon at the Episcopal ihur.h, funeral services were held over h remains of Mrs. Mai-garet J. rer in son. tne Bieamer Another day hmi passed and the Brit- ihs bark Cuiplca has not put In an ap pearance off the mouth of the Colum bia. She has now been out 189 days, and each day the feeling Is growing stronger that when she was spoken Jut sou'Uh of the equator on the Atlantic side, the last was seen of t'he old bark that ! well known at this port, and over which there Is just now a great deal of uneasiness. Mr. T. W. London, connected with the firm of Balfour, GUthrle & Co., at Portland, was In the city yesterday and In conversation with on Astorlan reporter said: "As far as we are concerned the Cu pica Is considered lost, and If she final ly comes Into port It will be a genuine surprise. It ds true that vessels nave been out over 190 days from Liverpool to this port, but they were not such vessels as the Cuploa. The bark Cu- pica is a dirty vessel when she gets Into bad weather, and wtch her cargo, which Is dead welg'ht, the chances for safety are all against her. A cargo of tin Is not like one of wheat. The latter has a spring to tt and rests easy In the vessel during rough weather, but with the former It ts different, there b;lng no vtbratton at all. That the Cuplea has had severe weather Is reasonably ertaln, as evidence?! by the Kalian Ship Muedlarmld, which arrived alt San Francisco (March lUDh, having been dis mantled during a terrific storm nea: apo Horn. She left Liverpool a few days after the Cuplea. The tin ship may yet arrive, but It Is very doufot- t'ul. The canncrymen of the uiver river have given tiie Cuplea up as lost and are preparing to conduct ithelr business without the tin which she was bringing out for them." Bnn Franc SCO. Marcn z(. c-ix longs, maidens .Myron, 1:18 1-2- Five furlongs sir Ketnnni'i. - One mlle-The Lark, 1:45 i-i- Four and one half furlongs Lrsula 0:58. . . Mile and 70 yaras nanaictuy Mile stone, 1:49 MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Pan Francisco, March 27. Arrlved- Queen. from Astoria ana i-i,ruu.u, Austraina, from nonoauiu; oa Dmu, from Tacoma, Cleared Ship Llewellyn, ror iwnu, Freights and charters American bar- VenMne Quickstep, now ait uiaiteiey, lumber thence to Sh'anghal. A PECULIAR MURDER. San Jose, March 27,-Oharley Hager- ilon, a 12-year-dld boy, was arrsteu today on a charge of murder. While In 'the company of several hoys who were annoying a Chinaman, he struck a Chinaman's horse with a stone. The horse ran away ami the CMn-iman was thrown out of his wagon and killed. .HOFUS jtt.NSi!., oec. fur- Steffi. il DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY. OFFICE AT HI8 RESIDENCE. May be found In his office until II 'o'clock mornings, from 12 noon until i p. in., and from 6 until 7:30 evenings. J. Q. A. BOWLBY. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LA'". Office on Second SMet, Astoria, or. AFTERNOON DISPATCHES. The Assooiated Press News Conteiasd In the Afternoon neporc. Madrid, Mardh 27. Furthc-r resisna- 11 ,.r Mii..f itnr .la s r me nuie su- "rnment. Induding that of the presU Sen,t of the Cu"ia tariff committee, are announced. The 10111 lncre&Kins irmv eiiatinc'enlts, raiseu xno v"--e --l- 'eutive force fr;m .1.000 to xa.uuu DR. EILIV JANSON. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over Olsen's drug store. Hours. 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6 and 7 to 8 p. m. Sun days, 10 to 11. J. S. BISHOP. M. D., HOMEOPATHIST. Office and rooms in Kinney Block. I Office Hours, 10 to 12:30 and 4 to 6:30. Surgery and Diseases 01 women a specialty. ARE TflE BEST CIGARETTE SMOKERS w ho care to pay a little more than the cost of ordinary trade cigarettes will find the PET CIGARETTES SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Made from the highest cost Gold Leaf grown in Virginia, and are ABSOLUTELY HIRE LIBERTY P. MULLINIX. M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, 584V4 Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronlo diseases. 5 DR. O. B. ESTEfl. PHYSrCIiN AND SURGEON. Special atlfciirinn to dleaneR of wom en and surgery. Offlci over Danzlger'ii afore. Atorla. Telephone No. 52. w E WANT you to make no al lowance. Our Gents' furn ishings are as good as we say they are. Do you think how rare such agreement is? We run a clothing store for men with no dead places in it! You know how easy it is to heap up a lot of things that nobody TTle wants and so make a sliowvof plenty. ovprnment will immediately send ad- . , Ktr,. ; -liir the one ... . . ... - 131 I LUC UUWtU VVi-l .v,v.. - r una. reinrorcemerJis 01 u.uuu m AIJ5X HOLMAN, Financial Secretary. CLAIRVOYANT. . 1 1 In II, d lltlftt 1V-lt. the body was.iauu lug place. The rail bearers were: n r. SmlBh. F. I. Dunibar, F. J. Taylor, B. VanDusen, Joseih fiurprenant and C. J. Trenohard. we have only the beet. WASHINGTON MEAT riARKET, CrlKlSTENSEN CO.. Prop'rs. We'll .'uture. Consultation on all analra. Price, 50 centa and upwards. Recom mendations from aeverol hundred per- 4ona. 45S Exchange Btreet, oorner Of 10th street. Warrant that the most com fortable nipetlte In the city may be spoiled by drinking poor whisky. We've studied and atudled all the whisky fada and Ideas and we naval learned that . tnr'r-?ro -lift. !- lLl0 YT IllSIWjr. 1. iv,- ,t mule. But you must be I .,, vou get Cutter'a. Some people I advertise tt but don't keep It; we do. nofUHAUEli BRACHVS "RESORT,1 YESTERDAY'S "WEATHER. Local waather for tha tw.nty-four . . T m. , K d. m. yaaUrdaor. fur- T Vha United State. Depart- .'.r Arrlcultuie. weathr bureau. ''u-. vi mil m leiiiwrature, 1 dkrea. !.,. miiin 1i-mirMiir. tieareea. YT. HiUaiion. men, Awarded Mljhest Honors World' Fair. DEI' CilEATtl EfflBRS MOST PERFECT MADE Ts"- 'J-r-iitlia,tin from Septembaa I pure Crape Cresm of Tartar Powder. Free ....-.-n. H?5 i.--. , Jo4aAT.msris.A!'Jnoinyotliafadultrint 40 YEARS THE STANDARO. ym or tciii" i'-- -- The British bark Glencalrn arrived down yesterday In tow of two steam era. As they were crosalivg the bay the two steamers could be plainly seen but their smoke hid the tall masts from view, bua the lmPreslon monv oeonle along the docks that ,h Onoen and Gatiert were haWng a bruBh. A look through the glass though ahwed nJalnly their mistake. Ohlof iEhk"Iner AVlams haa received a - - ir..j..i v.nnnt sieves to ue ...4 ftr testing the fineness of grind Ing of Ithe samidee of different brands of cement submitted In competition for use on the proposed water wonts, -me wire cloth of one of the sieves Is so fine Hh,t Uwr are thirty-two thousand openings to the square Inch, and yet SO per cent of the cement iu a parrei to be used must pass through these amall openings or be rejected. The literary arl musical entertain mnt, Allowed with refreshmerKa and a,.-la.ble, to be given at the Methodist church this, Thursday evening, prom tne to t a. moat enJoyaMe fiff air. The musical program, con stating of vocal ami Inwtnunental aolos, choruses, and n-eraJ selections by tha nwle qimrte PAY YOUR TAXES. They Are Due and Delinquent Aocord- lnt to Sheriff Hare's Warrant. Ycfcterday was about the most quiet day at the sheriff's office that has beer, experienced eUnce the tax books havt been thrown open. The previous daj was the heaviest, and the bojs wen kept busy far Into the night balancing hf.p hooks. There seems to 'be an Impression abroad that Sheriff Hart has full authority to extend the timt for collection of taxes. Tills is not only a wrong Impression, but It will per haps be a surprise -to the tax-paylog public to know that '84 taxes are now delinquent, and the sheriff has the authority to go ahead and collect the taxes of any Individual by attaching and selling whatever personal property he can get hold of. The warrant is sued by the county court to the sher iff Is mandatory, and he cannot go be yond Its Instructions. It Is as follows: State of Oregon, County of Clatsop, as To the Sheriff of Olatsop County, greet ing: Cuba. Chattanooga, Te.m., 'March 27. At 'unni'l No. ii. near Somerset, shout vsn o'clock fhis morning, five robbers boarded an express car on the Cincln- H Southern ran. A nn.i enneu iftween them and the trainmen. Two f ith! robbers were killed and one intiired. and tha Cher two escaped -1 the woods. No trainmen were hurt. St. Inils, March 27 A fp3! to the -Miit.rvippaMh rays the Fiai' bank of iKnm Til., was entered last nignt by unknown men, who h'nv op"n the nurt and extracted vuvu in rurrem, Miniot, N. D.. March 27 The rel--iT-e of Phoenix Obr'stlnnson, a car- nriter .burned lat ni"Wt; five chlld'-en n,lnw fi-o.m 3 to 15 yea "a. perinoa. Wn.sMnwt'nin. Marrh 27. Postmaster -enei-al BlBRell wi'l retire AnHs 4, and "llson will formally take charge. London. Mar lh 27. A dlit-h from hana-hal says 39 cases of cholera In ne day ar? rejionted nmon? the J.tp--nee troops at Port Arthur. Foderalsburg, M l.. 'March 27. Marrle lean, dausiliter of Jacob Dean, living it Harmony, Caroline cnum-y. failed i return from school last n'gi'it. A -ar-chlmr party found her body with r 'thrnat cut from ear to ear and herwise maltreaited. Lj-nchers are Tking for the murderer. S.tn Fnanclwo, March 27. The ptean. 'h'.p Australia arrived this forenoon Honolulu. The latest Hawillan '.dvlees contain no reference to the de- and n-'a.le 'by Secretary GreFham for Vie recall of Minister Thurston, and It 's evident that no knowledge of this i.ft-''' diJpJ.-Hiiaitic inrtJent had ra hed 'he Hawaiian people. Whe her the Ha- 'iHan governnvenlt has any knowledge of -the sHate of affairs at Wahlnpifon 1 simply a matter of conjeciture. Mar tial law was declared off on March 18. he larger part of the 190 prisoners re working out 'their sentences In the quarries or on the roads. AKprne Jenenl Smith, on being asked what imposition was 'to be made of the x-nueen, replied. "She is already dis posed of. No advances have been made 0 t'he government 0.1 her part. She will V kept where she Is." Millwaukee, March 27. Following are he estimates of the losses by last night s lire: Plankington estate, on luildlngs, $235,000: Lands ur & Co., vh.ilesale dry goods, $400,000; Bene- I you care to pick at. f here is'nt a trash- eddy in all the tide of mens tilings rusn ing throuji this store-. PHIL. STOKES, The Clothier. HordTimes Have Corns , Trying to Make it Easy, Wre wish the public to understand that we Bell exclusively nouung but J. H. CU ITcR WHISKEY i-"or 10 cents a drink, and Kopp's cele brated N. P. Beer at 5 cents a glass. The whisky is the same as we havi been selling ever since we have Lcei in business, and we are g-olns to con Unue the same as long as we can get a square deal on both sides. WHITE HOUSE CORNER, Corner 9th and Bind HARRIS & WRIGHT. JAY TUTTLE, M. D. PHYSICIAN, SURGEOM. aM ICOUCHEUR. Office, Rooms S and 6, Pythian Building. Hours, 10 to 12 and 2 te. 6. Residence, 639, Cedar street German Physician.- Eclectic. DR. .1. EM IN BARTEL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office west of Ross, Biggins & Co.'s store, 51S Bond street. Prices, calls, il; confinements, $10.00. Operations at office free. Medicines furnished. JAMES W. WELCH, INSURANCE AND RdiAL ESTATE AGEINT. Houses to rent. A.l kinds of prop erty tor sake. Corresyoada'iite and ousiness sj.icited. omce Wei'h jilock, uo-i coiiuueiviau Street, AoWiid, ui-con. J. N. Doipii. Richard Nixou. E. A. TOPPING. : New and Second-Hand : FURNITURE. Full line Crockery Tinware, Stoves. S'cove Repairs a Specialty. Highest c ish prices paid for second-hand goods of all kinds. 434 Bond Street. (Opposite Patker & Hansen.) Chester V. Do,pn. JOLPH, NIXON & DOLPH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Portland, Oregon, 21, 25, id. and 2T. .itaniiuou Bundiiig. All legi and 1.0I ..wn ijuo.ueio puo.i.p..y a.Undcd 10.. .ii...3 aimJL cue gtiein..,e.u a spe-.,u.lty. riCClTY MEETINGS. TEMPLE LOOGli NO. T, A. F. mit a. M. -Regular cuiiiiiiuiiicallons heliJ in Hie la-st and third Tuesday everjig of each month. W. Ci. HOWELL, W, M. E. C. HOLDEN, Secretary. FOR SALF. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing. I.ee's, 529 Third street. WANTED. WANTED To rent, or will buy at fair price, a second hand type-writer. Smith machine preferred. Inquire at this office. MUSIC HfliJLt- KKAT'N" & C-u will oi.eii their Music ll,il t S',1) Aslor Hreel, SutunUy the H.lh. Tl-ey will keep liinnlierl.si g"o 1 linnorp WANTED A girl to do general housework. Apply to E. Gustin, 525 Commercial streat, Uppertown. 1 WANTED Agents to represent tha I old National Life Insurance Co.. of Montpelier, Vt. For further Informa tion, address G. M. Stolp, General Coast Manager, S2-84 Crocker Building, San Francisco, Cal. In he name of the State of Oregon gregate 80 per cent of the loss. you are hereby commanded to collect Butte. Mont., Maroh 27. The great Ohe taxes changed in the within list Davis will contest has been setitled. or assessment roH, and to make tnei The disputed will was probated today 525.000: Roebal & Reinhart, art store, lime. '20,000; F. Hopkinson Smith, paintings. fla.OOO; Aub-.in 'Mardhe, $10,000; Colum bia Clothing Co., $5,000; Tanner & Co., furniture, $100,000; Barling & Warn- bold Co., building. SS0.000; Sohllt2 Brewing Cq., building, $8,000; William Hallman. buildings. $9,000; Ma' hew? Urea.. $5,000; James Morgan & Co., dry goods, $2,000; other losses about $5,000; total, $930,000. The Insurance wtll as sume ibv the sale of the goods and chat tels of the respective persons named In said list. If neveswry. u1 ltnat you pay over all motiiea collected by you, bv virtue of this warrant, to tine coun ty treasurer of said county, and return this warrant, together with the list aforesaid, and entries Uhereon. of all by the consent of all parties to the suit, and the fmllowlng decree of dis tribution was entered: The Sheffield heirs, of the chlhlem of Asa Davis, ore given one Kwenly-tlfth of the estate. and three-quarters elevenths, and the Coming Saturday, March 16, At 566 Commercial Sireet, ROBINSON & HEIKES' IHaseam & Optical Illasion Exhibition. $75.00 A WEEK paid to ladies and: gents to sell the rapid dish washer.. j Washes and dries them In two min J utes without wetting the hands. N01 I experience" necessary; sells at sight; i permanent position; Address W P. Har irison & Co., Clerk No. 14, Columbus, Ohio. MISCELLANEOUa oavTneiWs to vou to the county court contestants, who receive six and one- of the said county of Clatsop, rtate of quarter elevenths. Andrew J. Davis Oregon, on or before the first Monday retains the First National Dank stcck. Nine beautiful and mystifying Illusions j Money to loan on firgt-ciass approved riensiiu tnQ performance. An enter- j security. Frank Spittle, attorney at taiument expressly for Ladies and child- iaw. ren. Will be open daily from 1 to 10 p. j . . The remainder is divided between the! ru. F.xli'l jtions every .0 minutes. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on' heirs, J110. A. Davis, who receives four Admission Ilk). Reserved chairB 5e extra, j Hand ley & Hans. 150 First street nrt , the Dally Astorlan. Visitors need , I not miss their morning paper rhut mere. of Anril. A. D.. 1S95. in witness whereof. I have hereunto et my hand and affixed the seal of saM coumv, hls 19th day of February, A. D. 1S95. F. I. DUNBAR. County Clerk. There are a good many heavy tax payers who have not been around to receive Ihelr receipt as yet, and if they are waiting until the last day in whtch to present thenue4vea, some of them are going to get left as there Is suit to be a big rush. But three days remain In which to pay taxes, and those who really want to pay UP had better get In early and avoid the ru.h. All parliea to the suit are satisfied and the celebrated case will probably be heard of no more. The estate is valued at several millions, . kn. Colombia. March 27. A great battle weu fought at Ensiso March 15, between the government forces under General Reyes and the rebels. The lat ter were defeated after a struirgle last ing ten hours. Although. L600 of the government troops died while on the march, the rebels, who tmmoered 2.30. were routed and the town captured. The povernment f urors lost. Ti-O. a-nif the retbels l.i'W. Two thousand rebels surrendered. Lon Anirees, March 27. Dr. Richard Cook, a Ohristkui Science healer, and Jttt S'amls, re wife rt-Vl In chlld- thlne need "o i1vertf- 111K but In.licd we Jmt J r want ti, tell ou ihe extra 1 ordinary low rlc of millenerv gooilt for -iwintr nd iiimmer wer. ho come nd us be fore pun-hainir. MISSlicCKEA. Cor. 3h aiidConimerelal St. GOOD tiEVEKAGES. MTIXE3 AND BRANDIES. Use Zin fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and ap-lcot brandy. Also French Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert's. BEER HALL, OVi rf sold . ,.ii hlP, . t , 1J..,. II j 11 -rial nat me umwi - , nnllnr. to do in selecting- their liquors was Jil pick cut what intelligent people wouia, want If thev knew It as experienced people should know it. Make a note - - " of this if you want pure liquors. George Dr. Price s Cream tuiKing Powder Rut ley. Proprietor. ' Oar nU CoU lfjlwi-utr Fi:- Sr- Fm-f , ,.r ls-.il, to lt, l.s inrnva.