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ASTORIA PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. i r 4- . Tii ?; s-- r - -f " 'l riie ASTOHIA.N li.wthe In, - I est LOCAL circulation, the l,vi est GENERAL circulation and TODAY'S WEATHER. For Western Wiafhlnglton and Western Oregon, dhow- V era; eMirtlheirly gaiks on the fl coast. : -,..11 "iraww larest TOTAL circulation cf ail f papers published in Astoria. A iCUKArHlU PKE5SS REPORT. ASTORIA. OREGON. THURSDAY MfiMitfivn adu.i 10 iac PRICE, FIVE .(JKA'TfcS. 1 .? 9 i ... .'t J5S; bl jh I i:.i-s, I 11 1 j II IN 1 I; 4 1 l 111 t I 11 I J I I 1,1 I i 11 ! 1 , is j i r if ii ii is i . a I f i . i i it v- -nV m 4t 1872 1895 Lubricating OILS A Specialty. .J Sell Fisher Brothers, Astoria, Ship Chandelery, Hardware, Iron it Steel, Coal. GrocericH & Provisions, Flour & Mill Fend, Paints,' Oils, Varnishes, Loggers Supplies, Fairbank's Scales, Doors & Windows, Agricultural Implements Wagons & Vehicles. A Hundred Years NEW GOODS B. F. ALLEN, 365 Commercial Street. New lines for 1895. Japanese Rugs and Matting Bamboo Furniture, etc (Direct from Japans.) House Lining, Building Paper and Glass. Wall Paper of 1895 now In with a stock Japanese Leathers, Wholesale in Chicago from Jg to $18 per roll of 12 yards. B F. ALLEN'S, 365 Commercial Street. Has brought a great change 111 peoples customs, mil there be as great a change in the next hundred years? As we will not be here then, this is a matter of no consesuence and our real concern is to be abreast of the present time and furnim the latest styles at the lowest pnces.for good and well made goods in Mens' or Boys' Cloimng, Furms- mag Goods, Hats, Caps, .coots, snoes, et . flgpTStyle Fit, Mate and wearing qualities at low prices is my aim. Snap A Kodak at any man coming out ot our elo e and you'll get a I portrait of a nmu brimming oter wltn pleasant thoughts. 8111b quality iu til.- liquors 4 we have to offer are enough to PLEASE ANY MAN. Corrpe and Try Them HUGHES & CO I. L. OSGOOD, The One Price Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher. 606 and 508 COMMERCIAL STREET, ASTORIA, OR. IS THERE? T o 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 larees and finest line ever shown In the city ana at prices that cannot fall to pleas the closest buyers. HEILBORN & SON. ASTORIA IRON WORKS CoiKomly St., foot of Jackson, Astoria. General Machinists and Boiler Makers Land anil Marine Engines. Boiler work, Steam boat and Cannery Work a Specialty. Castings of All Descriptions Made to Order on Short Notice. John Fox. President and Superintendent A. L. Fox Vice President O. B. Prael '. Secretar Hunter & Epicures say the best Pork Sausage combines flergen'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'a M arke Corner Second and Benton streets. Corner Third and West Eighth street That there is no other stock in the city so large as ours in ihe way of Fishing Tackle, Cr. quet Sets Lawn I emus Sets, Bird Ciige, Feather Dusters ana all other . Spring Goods. GRIFFIN & REED. YOU Wlltli FIflD Our line of fishing rods start in with the common bamboo poles ior a few cents and run up into the $. $ lor those that are lots better.. So you gee we can suit every body The Sndden fiise Due to Scar city of Cattle. THE GREAT CATTLE RANGES Where Once Thousands Roamed Not a Single Horn is Left-Other Telegraphic News. , Associated Press. WajflUngitan, April 17. Officials at Hhe department of agriculture are pursu ing their InvedtigiaJtion In he recent big rise on th price of beef and tt Is more than likely tihey will have some-1 Hhiing definite .to say within the next week with reference to the cause of the matter and prdbajMe outcome. The action of the dfiparitmeiit In mleing' the emoargo on Mexican cattle Is expected to Wave fine effect -of keeping the price, nation to report -to him wt once for reports were received from la fair pro. portion, and lasmx the estimate on these, tt was found tWait h Washing; ton Mills .have an ordinary dally ca pacity of 7,500,000 feet of lumber, 15,. 000,000 shingles, tuid 1,500,000 lath. A BLOODY BATTLE. . Flgiht Bxstweem the' Governor's Faroes ami Uhe Insurrectionist-. St. Loults, AlprtJ 17,-hA Dcl,l to the Republic from Guthrie, O. T., ays: 'Couriers arrived here from, Ttah- omitigtj, Whe oajpltal of the Owoaflaw rj&tfon, arid irctport tHat . lUaittle Is naffUia between Governor 'Moaoly's forces tk! 200 trwurreotMwlnta. .Six people have been kBlad nd 8 wounded so the report says, and great excite ment prevails. . The cause of (the trou ble ta due to bad polUIUcaa blood Vhich has long pervaded In the Chickasaw soat of govammwrt, and wihdh existed atnoe the tast aesston of the 2cisialturo. Willis Brown, OWarlea Grown, and Noah MksGBl, Who cladmed to have been elected aheriffs of the naJtlon, al lege dhlajt ithie legislature laoted illegally Whan it rejected ithedr olatois to such offices. On Tuesday morning Governor Mose- iy issuea oraers o ,U Uhertrts, con- stables and deputies (throughout the by her ftrthor during lehe y,-ll. epidemic. ,v f,. of beef from going up hlghw even If t does not cause a decline. Dr. Salmon, ohfef of Wie (bureau of anhnai tnajtry, eadd todtiy iflhere was un ojouiotedlly a scarcity of oaittfle in the west, sufficient to account in part for one increased price of dressed meats, mh. .1 ...... i'lm unuy question" said 'he. "in whether ttitis scarcity is sufficient to aount for it" altogaflher, or whether a rew wg men who control the beef mir.et tove not to a certain exitent at least antlsiipa,ted h effect of this scarcity; in other words, wither the eneat was not come before the cause ..we aire anxious 'to know is whether the price of cattle has gone up u. yrvjwruon to the iprloe of beef. "For some ttmt. past oaittl lhinv been gatrtJng scarcer and scarcer, in the arms. When the officers gathered around the house, 200 enraged men, headed toy MoGfll and he Brown Uros., rushed from the adjoining house and a deadly riot fallowed. Governor Mosely and his offtoial retinue escaped by rushing to houses on the outskirts of the town. Another oairnlasc it look ed for at any moment. SAN FRANCISCO RACES. A HowMng iSxAi Suarouindled the Judges Stand. San Francisco, April 17. The day's sport almost ended m a riot when the judges placed Bellicose first and Quirt second. Quirt vmm heavily olaved for REMNANTS I. REMNANTS I I REMNANTS I I I Hw many we fee on our streets onlv remnants of beautiful women, shadows of bygoi e davsl It need not be so while there exists Am iiea' unlv B.' u" Doitor. MKS Sft Tl K H4!KIS . AN OLD WOMAN WITH GRAY HAIR may have it changed in four days to its natural color with MRS. HARRrjfJWMSIO'lER. . Only four to ton ditys required to restore Lair to natural coi r. Is not a dye or bleach. No sediment or ati kiness. Color is permanent wh-n once yonr hair is restored to its muurm snatie. Hair becomes glossy and clean. rfeeSl. AN OLD WO VI AN WITH W1UNKLE8 may have every truce removed and the contour restored. 'J 5 fa vorite, and in the eyes of all except Weat, and particularly in (the 'south- m a neck' wst. The aondnMrm f v... " were nung up a ituu Bunruuuuua une jwisew stand ana howled turutdl driven arway by the po lice. . " ' '' . . . v Sevsn uirtori--Nepnxir, 1:2S. . - One mlle-Adeilante, 1:44 1-2. ' Pour and one-half fnrtongs, 2-year- otdis-JMlartoniette, 0:56 1-2. One mile and one-sdxiteenith, handicap TihornJiill, 1:47 8-4. Five and one-htolf fuirflongs Howsrd, 1:08 3-4. Six furioinga Belllcoae, 1:14 3-4. oeen so poor, that oaiatle have well nlgh dJaaippaaired''enitilreay. In South wesitern Texas, ,for exiamjjl. wlhare ' there uaod- t . j 'ttremendous herds, there are praotltiajiity none today! There 'Has been a grealt taiprovement in grass this yeiar, in Tejdas, and other western soaitea, tbut caittte are not there to 'take advantage of it." R. If. McLean Will Command Hawaii's Army. THE JAPAN-CHINA AGREEMENT It Will Benefit All Nations Having Commerce With China -Tha Nicaragnan Affair. Associated Press. wWhAiigton, April '17. 'R. H. Mc Lean, an ex-naval officer, has been ap pointed to command the army of Ha waii, 'witii rank, pay and allowances of colonel in the United States army. He gradiuaited from the Unitted States naval academy In 1S72 nd honorably resigned 4n 188S after an excellent rec ord to go into tbusfavees. KART.T WKLLEiK AJU':STDD. 'He Is Held in Fomlainl fr JTocurirt!? Girls for lives of Shame. DEEPER AND DEEPER. . The Income Tax Is Causing Offkdials No End of Trouble. WlasfiUniglton, April 17. The internal revenue officials poailtdrvely decline to make public amy abatement in regard to the Irrcome Itax returns, or to avn swer any queSUom relalttng thereto. It is learned the reason of this reti- conce is a great nunilber of blunders were made by ddHeotcrs In their tole- graplhiio reports yesterday. Who is btemeable for 'this sltaite of things is not stated, twit the resullt is that rom what has been received no intelligent abatement can toe given of the number or amount of returns filed -wltuh the col- leotors. It is undoubtedly true, thait a large numiber- of persons sulbjeot to taiw Wave made no returns at all, and in consequence the offlokaia see aiheiad of them ta wast lamourJt of Mtlgation and itrouble. .''- POOR ARMENIA. She Will Make a Bold Stand For Freedom. 4atWiUi,CxtuurtLf LOLA MONTEZ CREME, Skin Food and Tissue Builder. Does not cover but heals and cures blemishes nf th skin- manes tne tissues nnu and builds up the woru-out muscle fibres and ma es them Dluinn a ZfJ p-IViVI8,1"0 n elTy' BU.am" ced llftrmle8!; l tnlc for scaip cleanses tl e i air. Apply FKIZZ, 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 cm 1 Price So cents A1 f. KKTrin- 1-1 A UUIUfkV T, . , T3T TT., Buty doctor, 4(MZ Geary St , San Francisco. 437 Dunne .St., Astoria, Oregon. Sold by Mrs. E For Flowers and Floral Decora' tions Call at Grunlund & Brix. Cor. 8th and Exchange sts, Palms and Decorative Plants For Rent "The Astoria Itoan Office." Money to Loan on V TCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, Guns, Pistols, Cbthing and all Articles of Value. 56 9th Street, Between Astor and Bond. THOMAS MOKKO, T!i-i Rlacksmlth nhosc shop to oppos ite Cutting's cannery, is now prepared to do such odd jobs as making new cannery coolers, repairing old ones. making new flsliin boat irons, and re DairttiK old onf-s, and all ctber black- smithing that requires first-class work manship. Carpenter Shop. Tour mind is on repairing your honss this spring; possibly on building a new one. If so, remember we are carpen ters and builders with a shop full of tools always willing to do such Jobs and want your work. MILLER & GOSNET. ihn w Ilwaeo Dok.j VERY LADY skould cull and f'ep our nw d'y goods uepartment. just opened with a linn line of dress gO'.ds, silks, plushes, velvet.-, corsets, hosiery, gloves rilihons and laces. In fa-t the shelves are looted with the latest novelties. Our prices will b low. Our foods ofthebei-t. We have ninde a micchss fif nnr I'lntdimr ri. pHrtnient, and we intend to do likewise with this. If soil ing the best qualities of goods at the lowest possible price win uniig success, vve cureiy snail succeed. For this is our I . .4-. , i TIf A - I 11 A 1 i.armitiu. aim .10 pieas an ana extend hd invitation to all the ladies to visit us. We have aUo rrade new ad ditions to our clothing, hats, cans, chocs, suspenders, trunks. valises, blankets nd comforters, And assu e to one. and all the best goods at the lowest possible price. Oregon Trading Co. f -600 Commercial Street, The CASING. 7th & BOND STREETS. 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 THE O'GRADY'S.,' (CopjTl.sJhltod 1895 by Associated Press.) London, April 17.-A o rreepondsnt of th? Associated Press writing from Armenia under dlaite of Maroh 17th, says: "I hare traveled many hundreds of miles in Russia, and Persia and have vlstt6d Armemiam coloiriea as far east aslhe OasplanB, and as far south as the city of Teheran, and have learned after moat oaroful Investigation that the Aramn'lan question wiM soon reach an laouite amd painful ortels. In fact, Armenia is preaarfaisr tnr mar. a ... . . no rewiuttonlary party has now both gains ana mon?y. "The cenltraJ Jdea of ItJhe plan of campaign is the ganerafl uprising of Armemans thirou'ghout the Turkish empire some time during the rnornth of May. The leaders have promiaed the "people In, the eastern part of Ar menia that the chief alttack will be miide in the ?!itv nf rw,ui Itself, and the brunt of the fighting will be dtone by .the Armmllans therein. The Armenians have at least 4,000 Mar- un-rtenry rifles hddklen in secret place In the mountadns. "For a hkndful of untrained Arme nians to d'efllbenaitaly begin 'fighting with the 300,000 regular troops of the xuricism empire would seem to be folly too colossal for human conception; yet the purpose is not to bring Turkey to terms py fair fighlt, hut to settle the quarrel by intervenltton of the Euro pean powers. Before the revolution nun .iiKimiunu ota tne powers, ii is bePleved, would be compelled to take a hand in the conflict, for the cruelty, atrocity, the outrage, the lust and butchery of the struggHe wtu be sc UrtthmkaJbly horrible that Chrlstlan hu manity will tnlterfere. Armenia, ft I than hoped, may got her freedom." MARINE HAPPENINGS. San BYanoiaco, AiprXl 17. Arrived Umatilla, from Victoria and Port Townsend; bark Germlania, from Se attle; schooner Mmothyst,. from Co. qullle river; ship Spartan, from Seattle; schooner J. M. Coleman, from V!!lapa harbor; barkenltlne C. C. Fun, from New Westminster; eoJvboner Helen N. Klmlball, from Taoomla; sdhooner Axa lea, from Quay's Harbor. Cleared Costa Rdoa, for Nanaimo; ship Falls of HaUladtalle, for Bristol; schooner Pioneer, from Naknek. Departed Schooner Ohtaa. Hansen. for Gray's Harbor. Freights and chkunt er-A merl oan bark Gen. FaHrchWd, coal from Na naimo to San FrtonwiBoo; British ship Lonsdalle, now at Blakeley, lum!xr thenoe to Valparaiso, F. O. Plsagua range; American bark 6iea King, coal from Departure Bay to San FramMsco. American schooner W. 8. Phelps, salm on from Nuahagak, Alaska, to San Fr&noiaco. .-'.WILL GO TO WASHINGTON. JjushviiJle, AiHt-il 17. In "an Interview to be puMiBhed In the "American'.' to morrow, Associate Justice Howell E. Jackson, of the eupfime court, says: .".I wrote a few days since to Chief Justice '. Fuller simply expressing my wtNllngrteas ito go to Washington end make a f mil foeinch In case the court should desire a re-hemrtng of 'the in come tax case at this term of court. I have heard mothlng eonce then. The court usuiaiWy addo-dims hritwM h t5th and the S3Hi of Ma. and If a re hearing is ordered, say early in May, I shall go back and make a full bench." Judlgie Jiaolasom la .Imptroving and erow lug strong dally, and expects to go to wastming-ton v,Htm court meets in Oo tober. , PortUand, April 17.-Jl'ai-ry Well-,', toho asslated a natorSous procuress or lAstort to aeduoe four girts from S.,tl Framclaco under jnxwnl of st-'."oritiK Mnproymewt for them la A:-. '.,:; a. i, tt I'rtsoner here. Wellor wnt ,to y.m Fnaawlsco -with ith WTW of secartng the gh-ls to oi v lives of shame. Scon efter having 6an Framtlaco. two of the girls, Katie Lewis and Alice Crawford, re;UU:,.,l their situation and placed themselves under the care of Captain It.n, of the Oulumhia. When they r,.;t .. i Astoria the girls refused to leave the Bteamor, and came' to Portland. The other (two girls stopped at AstoriU. WeBer came on "to Portlamd and tried Ito dndiuoe the girls ita return, but he laa trreated. There was no cli'arire tagadnst him here, hut on being search ed, a revolver wis found on him a.iu he was oharged with carrying conceal ed weapons aaid pending trial tomarivw word is ejcpedted fmm Chief Iuahcry of Astoria, ,to hld him on another charge. Chief Crowley, of San Fran cisco, IteSegraphed Olef M-iivto today tholt the girds' 'paremts are ipoor, .and the girts started out to find work. FOR BOUND MONEY. Washington, Alrll 17. Representa tive Joslah Patterson, of Memphis, U In WasMnigtan, in fthe irttereat of sound money conveiDUon to be held In Mem phis May 23d. The president will be invited to attend the ilennflils con vention, but no assurance haa been given as to his acceptance or whether he will write a letter, slnr'tar o hia re cent one. Secretary Carlisle, however, will attend the convention and deliver the principal address. REDUCED RATES SECURED. Portland, April 17. Seorntary Wnlla, of the Young's Men's State ReipulU:f.n Club, has secuired reduced rates on railroads for all deHes-altfis and visitor to the annual convf-n'Uon whii-h nav.a in -tll'ls dty Mlay 2Jd..' The rate on Ilia Southern Paolflo for' tin..,, round trip will be one and one-ithlrd tores and on the O, R. and N. one and one-fifth. Dt (s exepdted that over 680 delegates will be present. : AN UPTURNED SCHOONER. Supposed to Be the Behrlmg 3ea. Tacoma. of CLIFFORD & ORO As the Commercial Drummers. Also iu their latest great act, "FUN IX A LAUN DRY." MISS LULU ORO. Kerio Com it'. LYDIA PURDY, Antoria's Favorite. BELLE BROWN, . Balladist. CAD WILSON, "Such a Nice Girl, Too." OLLIE OATMAN, Serio-Comiij. Admi.ion 10 and 20 cents. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. NEW WHISKY DIRECTORS. Peoria, 111., April 17. Fell lowing were today elected directors of the Distilling ami Oaittle Feeding Company for one year: T. H. WWWworth, S. M. Rice and Walter Schefltel, of New York; J. M. Mutton, of Cbiieminatl; and John Mot, Floyd Janntoon and William J. Mlayer, of Ohftoaro. During the jro oeedltnigs notices of aettion for libel were served by J. B. Greonhut upon members of the reorgamizajikm oom mltAee and ittheir attorneys. Suits were for 150,000 damages each. General Mc Nult, receiver, was named as one of the dofeindanrts m Whs Ubel suits. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET. Port Townsend, April 17. News reached here today, from Neah Bay thait two Indian sealing vessels arriv ed there and reported sighting 35 miles west of Cape Flattery the up-turned eowitry dialers and pales reported keel of an unknown vessel of about I trom ifew York, 34 boat toads including 60 tons burden. " other ports, with selling to mill. The derelict is supposed to be the er 1X1 1 cen wr May. The Wg fea- Chlcago, April 17. The wheat market became suddenly excited during he last fifteen rnlnutej on 'change on earth bid wWoh developed here and at New York. May sold at 57 1-4. arainst 68 1-2 last night. The following were given as reasons for the spurt; Sales of a round number of carloads of from 23 to 50, in addition to the above for SAN FRANCISCO MURDER CASE, San Francisco, A!irll 17. Interest In the Emanuel Church murders is still intense, and the progress of the cor. oners Inquest is closely watched for exciting developments. The strong wjicuimenit against Durant seems to be undergoing a relaotton, and the num. ber of people who awt belief in his imnocein.ee is on the increase. Dummit does molt act like a guilty man. His ' more tnat of a man who is iparfedBly oonfldenlt his Inmocence of we awful crimes will be certainly ""VCTi the proper time comes. If he is a ravlaher and murderer he Is taMy ; poiSBeiased of wonderful luorve. y CHINA-JAPAN AGREEfMtENT. wimngwn, AprU 17. tt is believed nere tnat the Japanese 'have secured the alwlitlon of the liken tax, by which Is meant the tax Imposed on goods transported from one point in China m anouner, This has ben the object of all the Occidental diplomats accredited to China for months, and the officers erf "... miie oepartmertt feat that all civilized nations will owe m. w . sratltude to Japan for thus removing - u,w on tneir cwnmorco with viJirrn. schooner Bering Sea, of Tacoma, own ed by John Strand and .. E. Johnson. The vessel was art her way to the hal ibut banks. WASHINGTON'S LUMBER OUTPUT Taroma, Aprtl 17. Ths Wart Coast Lumberman of this ofty, raoorttly ask ed all himber said shingle mills of the ate to report, thr-ir cut' for April 1, n vrsge day's work. The turs of the situation was the claim that outside of Chicago there is practically no available wheat for export or for irttertor domestic miners. HAS BEEN RETIRED. Washington, April 17. Lieut. pn m, of Portland, who was recentjy aPT"4nted lo a lieutenancy in the ar my under a sperfaa act or congress, Was ben placed on the mired list. fiHLBCTHD MISS GOULD, Memphis, Aprtl 17. -A faw.Ki ... Ply hlas .been received from Miss Helen Gcmfd to the inrvltiaitlon' ex! tended her Z,T M ""W or (the veteran XT Wrtn the inter. "wtl" arla ln V- Miss Gould will be -,,Hv,am py Mm. Mur,n wo maids of honor to be selected by her The eeleotfcin of .Miss Gould was In recognition of iths aid given this en, , THE NICARAGUA AFFAIR. Washington April 17.So far a? the state department knows Great Britain has not rejected Nicaragua's propil- tlon made tn answer to the British ultimatum, to submit ttm olalms for Indemnity to arbitnaltton. It I still believed that Great Britain will nut act hastily in the matter, and at the state department there Is an Impro-alon that no serious trouble would enaue. FOR A MONUMENT. PtUtahurg, Axil 17. Tne Commercial Gazette will announce Andrew Oarne?iB has doniaitPd 1100,000 to build a monument to Mrs. Mary E. S -hen ley, of London, England. The memumont is to he erected under the fcrlumrlhal arch at 'the entrance to the park of '460 acres which Mrs, Schenley presented to the city and which bears her name. will from ANOTHER RUMOR. London, April 17. The Tlmts publish 'tomorrow a dlapaitch Kobe saying the Japanese refuse to Slsdlose the terms on which peaee has been arranged with China until the treaty is ratified, whlcn must be with in three weeks. The armift!oe, there fore, is exttended to May 8th. EUROPEAN POWERS KICK. London, April 17. A dlsMtch io the Dally News from Berlin oaya: The National Zetun. der'lares that all na trons interested in commerce in China must lose no time In mroteetiln thoir 'irtterests against a ltruty which will compWtely paralyze Bunynwan eomrwti- tlon against Japnn. . FOUGHT OVER OSCAR. Parts, April 17. A duel with was fought today hetween tvm well kmown writers, JuScs Huret and Ca tuele Memdor, arising from the fat that the former corrnecited the tatter's name with Halt of Oscar Vilde. Men der was sSlghitly wounded. BICYCLIST SUtTEXfKD. PhltadtHiJhia, April 17. John 8. John- . of the Stearns Mcycle tu, h.-is been susswwied from liie U'uvae of Amerkian Vtlieclmf-n, prefiwiuMy t r profesaixmallHiii, Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Cov'l i(Q))(0 fccw"