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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1895)
ISO" TODAY'S WEATHER. The ' T ; - ; est LOCv circulation, the ,.rf; For WeFltern Oregon, falr IW"" "' " . r"fei weather, except preceded by V showers In northwestern h portions; cooler. ' ? u : tf est utiNLKAL circulation aiiU j largest TOTAL circulation of ail j papers puDJisned in Astoria. TELEGRAPHIC PRESS REPORT. VOL XI,IV. NO. 88. ASTORIA. OR KG ON, WfcXMESDAY MOkNING, APttlL 17, 1895. PRICE, FIVE CENTS. it - if j a n "in m mi in in ii;i im l 1872 1895 LubncaUng pigber OILS i 1 c A Specialty, i Brothers, J Sell ASTORIA, Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Tron & Steel, Coal. Groceries & Provisions, Flour & Mill Fend, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. NEW GOODS B F. ALLEN, 365 Commercial Street. New lines for 1895- Japanese Rugs and Matting (Direct from Japans.) House Lining, Building Paper and Glass. Wall Paper of 1895 now in with a stock Japanese Leathers, Wholesale In Chicago from q to JM8 per roll of 12 yards. B F. ALLEN S, 365 Commercial Street. Snap A Kodak ut any man coming out ut our sio mid you'll got a portrait of a imui briminln over wlU ple.isant thoughts. Bwl quality In til- llqunrn we have tootfi-rarerlioiiglf to PLEASE ANY MAN. dbrne and Try Them. HUGHES a CO. IS THERE? ts 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 ChttirB. We have the larges and finest line ever shown In the city and at prices that cannot fail to pleas the closest buyers. HE1LB0RN & SON. ASTORIA IRON WORKS Conromly St. foot of Jackion, AstorU. . General Machinists and Boiler Makers Unl Mid Marine Engines. Boiler work. Steim- . bot nd Cannery Work a Speclklty. Castings of All Description Made to Order on Short Notice. - John Fox. President and Superlntendem A. I, Fox Vice President 0. B. Prael Secretar Hnnter Epicures say the best "u"1 Pork Sausage combines the flavor of of lean pig Hergen S.pork with the flaky fat and the fines herbs. We furnish the table with this kind of sausage that pleases the veriest epicure. - Portland Butchering Co'i M arke Corner Second and Benton streets. Corner Third and West Eighth street Fot Flowers and Floral Decora tions Call at Grunlund & Brix. Cor. 8th and Exchange sts. Palms and Decorative Plants For Rent "The Astoria Iioan Office." Money to Loan on W TCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, Guns, Pistols, Cbthing and all Articles of Value. 56 9th Street, Between Astor and Bond. THOMAS MOKKO, "':; Blacksmith hose shop is oppos ite Cutting's cannery, is now prepared to do such odd Jobs as making new cannery cooler?, repairing old ones, making new fiahin boat irons, and re pairing oM on. and all ether biack smithing that requires first-class work manship. Carpenter Shop. Tour mind Is on repairing your nous this spring; possibly on building a new one. If ". remember we are carpen ters and builders with shop full of tools always willing to do uch Jobs and want your work. MILLER tc GOSNET. ShP A EWM XGk. A Hundred Years I .rj I. L. OSGOOD, Th One Price Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher. , 506 and 508 COMMERCIAL STREET, ASTORIA, OR. That there is no other stock in the city so large as ours in ihts way of Fishing Tackle, Jr- quet Se's Lawn Tennis Sets, Bird Ciiges. Feather Dusters and all oiher Spring Goods. YOU WILL GRIFFIN REMNANTS I REMNANTS I I v REMNANTS. I 1 I tWAmClMAttfi, rWuuW "UrJtu. (vj(lAUv ' removed ana LOLA MONTEZ CREME, Hkln Food and TIsriio lttillder. Does not cover but lipnla nnd cure blomlshca of the skin; nuikeg the tissues firm and builds up the worn-out nuiw-le llbrcs nnd nut ps them plump. Lowest in price and host In viiluc: 750 Lames Hot. A GIUL, WITH Hl'llAKiHT HAIH limy Ki ep It flu ffy with FHIZZ. Il ill fnp h. hn r 1n euli In d'imi w hal. Leaves no sticky deiioslt mn es the hnlr glossy; gimrnnuwl hnnuless; Is a tonlu for sculp; demises the hair. Apply FHIZZ, use curling iron not too hot or ro 1 the hair in papers until perfectly dry. After using a few times the most stubborn hair will keep In eml. Hrlce 50 cents. MmNKTTIEHAHHISON, Sold by Beauty Doctor, (Jeury ft , tan Kruuclsco. Mrs. D. K. BLOUNT, ' 457 Duanc St., Astoria, Oregon. EVERY LADY should cfill and fc1 our now d-y goods department. Just opened with a fine line of dress go-ids, silks, plushes, velvet, corsets, h"siery, gloves riltbons and laces. In fa-t the shelves are loaded with the latest, novelties. Our prices will b- low. Our goods ofthebet-t. We have made a niccens of our clothing de partment, and we intend to d likewise with this. If sell ing tne best qualities of goods at the lowest possible price will bring sut'eess. We mrely shall succeed. For this is our intention. We aim to please nil And extend n invitation to all the ladies to visit us. We have al-o rrude nt-w- addition- to our clothing, hats', cups, shoes," suspend' rs, trunks, valises, blankets nd cninfortern, A nd assume to one and all the best goods at the lowest possible price. Oregon Trading Co. GOO Commercial Street, Th e CASINO. 7th & Entire Change of Program, Monday Evening, April 15th. Opening act by Billie Mack entitled " THE BLOCKHEAD," With fuil cast of characters. MACK and WADE In their latest sketch ,'THB O'GRADT.S.,' CLIFFORD & ORO Aa the Commercial Drummers. Also iu their latest great act, "FUN IN A LAUNDRY." CAD WILSON, "Such a Nice Girl, Too." Admission 10 Children Cry for Has brought a great change in peoples customs. Will there )w 3 great a change in the 'it hundred years? As we will not he here then, this if a matter of no consesuence, and our reai concern is to be abreast of the present time and furnit-h the latest styles at the low st prices.for good and well made goods in Men3' or Bovs' Clothing, Furnis hing Goods, Hats, Gaps, Boots. Shoes, et . OgpTStyle Fit, Make and wearing qualities at low prices is my aim. Our line of fishing rods start in with the common 'bamboo poles , for a few cen1 s and run up into ihe $. $. ior those that are lots VteMer. So you nee we can suit every body. REED. H"W many we see on our streets only remnants of beam iful women, shadows of bvgoi e davs! It need not be bo while there exists Am- lica''iilv Hi"-11 m Dnnor. MKN wiTIK llAKKIS" . AN OLD WOMAN WITH GrUY HAIR may linve it changed in four days to its natural color with . MRS. HARRISON S hAIR RESTORER. Only four to ten dnys required to restorn bair to natural coir. Is not a dye or bleach. N sediment or sti' kineas. Color is permanent wln-n once your hair is restored to its naturnl chade. Hair becomes trloesy and clean. l ice 81. AN OLD WOMAN WITH WUJNKLE8 may have every tne coniour resiureu. BOND STREETS. MISS LULU ORO. Serio fomio. LYDIA PURDY, Atdoria's Favorite. BELLE BROWN, Balladist. OLLIE OATMAN, Eerio-Comic. and 20 cents. Pitcher's Czztcrlz, 11111,1 on H Shaft of the State of California Broken at Sea. A TUG WENT TO HER RELIEF. Preacher Reed of Portland Found Not Guilty but Insane- Other Telegraphic News. 5 t Associated Press. i . Sam Fraivaisoo, April 16. AVord was received -tfhis morndng that the steam er State of OalLfonnla due tjhls morning from Portland and Aatowa had broken her shaft 30 miles ,'oft tiMB port. A tug -Was sent to tier esstatiainice. CONGRESSMAN SIBLEY PLEADS He Speiaks fto an Open Air Meeting In Denver. Denver, ' April lB.-An open ttdr silver mass meeMiig held from Khe ateips of the ataite cairiltolv thla afternoon was tlhe largieHt Kfet Denver has e-ver seen. VainJoua eatlmialtea plaice ltthe numiber proeenit laJt from 12,000 to 15,000. On the steips of the ceiplfcof wad in he vast concourse of people were man and women, of every dSvtalon and shade of pollifeial afflltoltDjoin oid belief. Republi cans, Democrats latvJ Popullats atood BhouWer to- etibulder and elhowed by their ciheertng Hhelr symipaitliy wi'Lh the remarks of itlte spmkOTB. Ex -Congress-main Sibley, of PemnsyUvKunta, was the first epeaker. "Franltilc appealls,' Ihe eald, "are be ing maite Iby the goldltes o the bank ers and mewdhanlts of the oournty to ed ucate the people In regard to sound money. I wtoh Cleveland could see tne people ihe "witmea to educate an 4 he mlgftft -modify Ms vdaws. "The greatt poU'd'oal pantiles In the coming campaign will have to Incorpo rate -tlhe free sXlver their fCwtfonm or ''sbnadtite," said Mt. Sibiley; "I have had a. g-rca.',. deaJl of eMPentence wMfli bugs. The dilmicth-ibug Us la severe men aec -to farmers, but Ut cam be extermi nated; even Itbe the gold-tnig can be eMtermlniated tbhaite Is, converted by proper airgownenlt, ibut the bug I fear most Is -the straddle-bug. "There ere butt two parties In the field today, moinomatiaWo md bimetal-1 lie, and It Is necessary for .the people to arraign themselves under the banner of one or ithe dUher. I have mat come to ask the people to elect any prest dent, but to ask tAienf to unflte under the eiJlver banner. I am. reaidy to fol low that standard iwtheltlhBr iborne toy RepuMlaan, Demoorait or PopuMat. Geneiri'l Wamner, the nexit speaker, wa.3 i retrod u ed by the dralrman as one of the few survivdng generals of the laite war, and one Who ned been chosen as a general of the silver forces. The gaiiera! said: "Party lines must foe submerged for the present, and the free stiver believ ers must unite on some one oanidldat for their support. We present for your conaliJeratiion Mr. Sibley, and he-w-ev?r much you may turn the soarcth Hgfhlt of tnvedfclgaition on his aharactter you wtU not find a Mat. If he iwere prestdemt he woud be the first real presldenit elnce Lincoln. "If the Bilver DemocraJts, silver Re publloans and Populists will unite on a camllcllaite the battl Is won." He warned ibis ihearers against ut t'.mj thc4r itruat In an imernaltlonal oonferenoe. "As well," he said, "for our protection friends to propose an Intcrmaitlontal canifereirace on the tariff. America muwt take care of Itself." THE INCOME TAX. Revenue Collectors Have Received fur ther InOtruOUfms. Washington, AiprU 16. The following instructions were sent to aM Internal 'revenue collectors: "in caie of Incor rect Income tax returns now filed In your offlcea you will nWUfy the persons Who filed such returns thalt they must appear wlttrin a reasonable time, speci fying the date and traee Tor appear ance, and correct or explain said re turns, and that on their failure to ap pear and make saM oorreoUons, you will correct and increase the amount of such returns. "Where persons and oorporatUoiis li able to make returns Wave neglected or refused to make returns, and where in your opinion false or fraudulent re turns have been filed, you will give notice to delinquents and to those who made false or fraudulent returns to appear and show cause why penal ties shall not be Bsseed against them." AlLhousi no official statement 4 facts -would be given out today for publication, U is believed that Che re turns received today snow conclusive ly that a large number at persons in all parts of the country no are sub ject to the Income tax. have not made return of incomes. The proportion of theoe to the whole mimCJtT liable to Vue mx is piarad by rni u higli as saitily be an assesBmenlt of the 60 per cent penalty In a targe number of oases. The officials no doubt will strictly enforce the act so Qorg as It rjmaftis tfhe law of the tand. HAS HAD NO WORD. Thie Jacwneee Mtniater ait Loudo;, Tailks of the Alleged Settlement Lonklun, April 16. Tlhe Japanese min ister Ihere tn an Intevrtew today said that lie had not received informaitton that peace had been concluded on the terms stated in a dispatch to tne Lon don Times from Shanghai: Plrsft The Indwpemdeaioe of Onrea. Second Otetpan to rcttaln the territory she has conquered, ' , Third JTaipen to retain the terrttory east of the Ldao river. . . Pourtth The Wland of Formosa to be oeded permanently to Japan. FttDtih The paymertt of an mdemnv of 1100,000.000. Sixth Am ofCentfve and defensive al lkanoe ibeltween Ohlma and JlEHian. The Japanese milndater adds thiait the Times dispatch omits severtU partic ulars iwihldh he knew Japan ti&d ad vanced, nataibly a favored nation treaty and other commercial conces sions. He alwo saUd that. (the amount of indemnty merttloned is very small, but Ihe ibelilevies thait the cflausoi re ferring to the independence of Corea and tlhe cession of Formosa were cor reat. Otouses two and ithree, 'tlhe min ister retnarloed, were difficult to under stand while the offenolve and defensive allance between CDiSna and Japan re ferred to tn tthe slxitth douse, war. in his opdnlon, eoarwly reconolUaJble with the present requAremenlu of Jaipan. THE CTTINA-JAPAN TREATY. Tien Tstn, Apnil 16. Aa imperial edict ihias been Issued authorizing LI Hung Chang to slgin the terms of peace in accordance -with ithe Jiaipanese ultl-j matum. The indemndlty to be puld to Japan la 200,000,000 taeis, or $280,000,000.1 The edtldt fudther aiultlhorlzes Ii Hung Chiang to grant posaesslon of the Han Tung penlneuiia In Ithe 40th degree of latitude, and Fbrmoat, to the Jiapanese, amd also to consent to the opening of Peking and four new ports to com merce, and giving tthe Japanese power to open oottan Xacitjorles and, other In. dustries in China. -' JJNDER UNCLE SAM'S WINO. Washlngiton, April 16. The United States government has bsen requested by the Chinese government to take under Us protection the Chinese re siding In Guatemala, The suggMtion was brought about by a sealed note transmitted to the Chinese, minister In Washlngiton by the .Unlited States min ister in Guatemala. The note Wtts signed by about 100 Chinese In Guate mala representing that Ithey had no one to look to for protection. As Chi na has no diplomatic or treaty relations with Guatemala, MlnieU-r Yang Yu appealed to Score tary Oredhlam to un dentake to care for these people. BLOOMER LEGISLATION. Kainsas City, April IS An ordiance Is to 'be IMtroduoed aft the next moetlng of the Weatport council by Alderman Wheeler whlloh will doubtless ortate oonsternaitlon in the ranks of the bi cycle riders. It provides that the wow-, lng of bloomers on tlhe streets of West port snail be prohibited. West-port Is a residence town whore Many society peJUle live. Bicycling lately has be come quite a rage, and within the post few weeks a great many bloomer have been seen there. AN ADVERSE DECISION. Washington, April 16, Secretary Smith !haa decided adversely to the claim of the Nortlhem Pacific to the lands in Idaho within the limits of its grant, 'but were sulbsequenltily c'.bh. drawn by proclamation land formed Into a part of the Coeur d"Alene reser vation. More recently the Indians oed ed the lands back to the United Stales and congrewi confirmed the cession. T ie Northern Pacific claims this decision reversed its original rlgMts in these lands. REED WAS INSANE. Portftiivd, Aprtl 16. Rev. J. C. Reed, the BajrtMt minister who (has been on trial for attempting to rob the East Portland First NaltKifial Bank, was this evening found not giflrty by a jury on the ground tlhat he Is en insane person. Judge Stevens remanded the ..irrrnds'tCT td the custody of the sheriff "and he will Have an rarrdnaitlon fot commitment to tlhe Insane asylum. A WHOLESALE HANGING. JfferiKm City, April 16. Unless Gov. Stone' intervenes seven men Will be hanged In this state Saturday. They are Jtanob Hrfni, Jiame Murray and W.H. Taylor In St. Louis; John Bur rJs at St. Joseph ; Edward -Murray In Gaaconade county, and James Crisp In Webster county. NEGOTIATIONS CONFIRMED. Washington, April eeerwtsry of State Oresnun received a taMegram from Mintster Dun at Toklo confirming the sitening of th fwouw mvn)ln (m tween China and Jaiwn. P1CTK1 ey w The San Vr.iisco Call Trying Invention. THE NICARAGUAN AFFAIR The United States Will Keep Her Hauds Off So Sayg Secretary Gresham. ' Associated Press. San Finajnclsco, Apr-la 10. The first ex periment of sending pictures by tele, graph for long distances Is being made tonlghit by the Call, which Is receiving pictures of occurrences at the La Fies ta at Los Angeles. The Inventor of tho system Is Ohtas. Wolloughlby, of this city. The invention consists in mak ing skeibclhes on specially prepared sheets which are drawn off In squares nuirrtbered. The numbers are wired and the artist who receives them traces the lines of the sketch according to the numbers. r REPUBLICANS VICTORIOUS. They dajpture the Or?amdifiltion of Ta coma's Council. Tawoma, April 16. The Republicans captured the orgiamlznlrlon of tha nenv oty oounctll today. They will control the oommilttoes and take authority ab solutely out of the hands of the. Pop ulists, who have held the bailanoe of power for two itwo years ipast. There are eight RepubMcan merrtbers, two Independents, end six Populists. One of the Independents went over 'to the Rapoibltoans and etedted Hariris, Re publtaan, prealdont on the first, ballot, while the PopuHaU nvade a vain en deavor to create a deadlock, as they did two years ago, with the alleged .object ; of attempting to tBotarte the mayor's aippotaitmente. Th council af- :ter organizing, pjunrwl- un4nlmou3ly 4 resolutions ctectairlng thait' every out- stiarKBng obllg-ajtilon of dh pity shall be paid when due. The revolution was aimed at Judge Stallcup'i suit to en Join the payment of Interest on light and waiter bonds, which cult was re cently decided against Staalcup. THE SAN FRANCISCO MURDERS. fan Francjeco, April 16.-The coron- .er ! -gan -th Inquest upon the remains of liTaititan WUUams at the morgue this -morning. The sumounid!Lng streets were packed with a crowd of morbid ly curious people, among whom wore many fashionably attired women, the latter being especially butter against the fiend of the Emanuel Church. Du rant was followed to the morgue by a large crowd. K squad of police resumed the search of the Emanuel Church -this afternoon for further traces of Blanche Lamont's murderer. Under a beam in the roof of the church tho girl's shoes were found. Her school books were dis covered secreted between the plaster and the framing. This discovery Is Important, showing iBtVaJt Miss Lamont did not go home from school after her meeting with Durant, Blanche's mlxslnx glove and hat were found se i reU.d In the vxf. Detective Anthony has Iden tlflfd Durant as the man who 18 months ago took the daughter of an ex-policeman Ito San Jose and there betrayed her. A fiber ro turning here An thony says Durant forced the girl to become an Inmate of a disreputable house. The police now believe Durant intended to bum the church and so de stroy the evidences of his crimes, THE FAIR WILL CASE. San Francisco, Aiprll 16. In the Fab: will ease today Judge FaltterBon, who represents the minor liulrs, announced that he would contest tjhe lead (pencil will for his clients jn the ground that It Is not the last will of Senator Fair, Reuben Lloyd asked ten days In which to plad the contest and called atten tion of the court to tle fact thiait Her- nn Oeliidhs fobs ln appointed guar dlan of Hermann Odrldhs Jr., on Mar"h 2Tth, and declared that he rep resented ibxUi father and son. Judge Patterson maintained that the falther, 'hough guardian, could not select an attorney for -his child when they were opposing litigants. The matter win be argued hereafter. MILITARY CHANGES. Denver, April 16. It Is believed that eiilher Colonel Marrtom of Colonel Bllns Highest of all ia Leavening Power. n N(Oj)(p Will be Biipaln!ted to succeed Gwr.it MoCook In comnmral of the dc.'Wii -tnn-ivt of Ookwiad'o. It la Also sitated tlint I General Otis, now in command o Cnc department of the Columbia, will event ually be tuiamBferred to the diurtnu-u't of Colorado. OF COURSE NOT. And It Is More Likely They Never Will. ' Washington, April 16. Ut is learned that the state departmertt has maik: no proiteBt agialnat any proposed Brit ish action In Nlaanaffua tor the very good reason that the Bitiitia'ti govern ment has regardfed the issue between Itself and Nicaragua as one In which no other nation can have any concern and hias not acquulrtted Uio g.vc:-.i-mect of itihe 'United Staitc-s with lis actual purpoaes. No vessel of Ui Uniitod Sltaites Is now at Greytown, but the six Vessels comTxriwing Mte Bquail ron of Admlivul Meade are now at Co lon, wltlli In a day's enU trm Grey town, Ut Is said at Ithe navy dernrt. mem thiait the fact tiwtit six vessels are "within reach of the Mosquito coast is due to accident ami not to de sign, THE NICARAGUAN QUESTION. London, April 16. It is stated on good authorllty Uhait the questlf-n of protest on the part of the United Staltes against the 'bombardment of Greytown and tho landing of British troops In Nicaragua has never been reaMBed between Great Britain and the United sitaltea so far as the Brtls'h ' governmenit Is aware. In any caaa It Is added the Brltiiih would not bom bard Greytown, In the event of Nica ragua refusing to comply with tlie de mands of Great Britain. But etepe will be taken to Insure tlhe payment of the mdemmillty demanded by the Brit ish government and neewsary orders have been sent to commanders of the Brtlflh war ships. But the nature of tthe orders sent to the British com manders, and whether they Include the landing of troops, 1s mat stated. SALMON TO AUSTRALIA." Vancouver, B. -C, April 16. The steamer Warrlmoo sailed for Australia this momin-?. The"- Tex.is Lako J- Company made a elrlpmtnr-of "ffteii sai'Tion to England via Au-atrxlla . a' few months ago, and the company has Just received word that the-shipment arrived In good eoroMtlon and proved a success. They now Intend to ship reg. ulafly by every steamar. , . ANOTHER CANDIDATE. Oolumbus, Ga., April If!. J. A. White, Shoemaker, annoum--: ;-j IU Im-Hntion of becoming a candldaiU fr pivshlent of the United States as a silver kfn, la boring man atikl southerner. He wants to "unite the West and South." Ha h'as 'been an unsuccessful candidate for mayor of this city, and for stieriff of Muskogee county. SAN FRANCISCO RACES. San Frairvclsco, April 16. Falf mile, maiden 2-yearlolldB Don Carl Ho, 0:49. Six furtangts iMcFanlane, 1:15. Short six furlongs Experiment. 1:14. One mile Roma, 1:44. Mile and one-half hurdle St, Jacobs, 2:41 1-2. Seven furlongs Mulberry, 1:27 3-4. THAT OIL RISE. New Tork, Ajwtl 16. -A Wall Street clrcufiar soj-s: We learn thnit tha ad vance In tthe price of otl lfl raiding tlie cost of the manufacture of g is to au6h am extent that some of the large com panies are figuring on the powlhlllty of using coal. MARINE HAPPENINGS. San 'Francisco, April 10. Departed-. Faraililon, for Port A-neles; ship Yo simite, for Nanaimo; schrKner Pre mier, Ugashak; Arsalta, for Coos Bay; Freights and chanter Am orloan sp. Glory of the 8ea, coal from Di-iMtt-Ur Bay to San Fr&radiKo. JIOYT MURDER TRIAL. Walla WMla, April ' 16. The trial of Convklt Fred Hoyt, dHargexl wi:.h tlie murder of Ooorge Reif, anoiher con vict, January 21rt, began 'toduy. The defense will try to prove Hoyt l;iare. STILL A DEADLOCK. Dover, April 16. Thre was no iTfk In the sertatorta! dtiflliek tixUy nnd nit change is liwkod for uietll afu-r tlie Repulxliclan conference tomorriyn-. SAW WORKS BURNING. Cincinnati, Alril 16. N-tif.ini.l Saw Works are lnurn-lng. and the I will be over $3M,0fW. 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