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    A&VOHIA PUBLIC LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. -
I0DAVI WtATHtl, f
rofMiil for WlihlndM and Orifoa, f
The ASTORIAN ku Id !- LOCAL
Kdilcnil rain,
(IrcalitlMi ft IvimI GF.NERAL tlrcsla- E
Dm, ia (tie liriMt TOTAL clrcalatlM ef r
(II safari auMiiM to Aita-ii.
HXCtUSIVB TELEGRAPHIC PRESS REPORT.
ASTORIA, OttEOOX. TUESDAY MOKXIXO, JAXUAttY 21, 18.
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V0L XLV: " . ASTORIA, OttEOOX, TUESDAY MOKN.XO, JANUARY 21, 18. TT
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A TRUSTEE'S SALE.
Now clothing jiiHt oci)c.i (
rcct from the iiianti fiu-t it rcr now
onire! in u
Trustee's Sale,
At fin-lory price, in Men's
Black and Groy Clay
Worsted Suits, in Backs
and Frocks; ul.., pl.mi flnl
fancy mixed ('huhi'iiu-ii;, which
lor imikt'H mill value arc unex
celled; alxo aM kiinU of Llon'a
and Boys' C.otiiing:. Fur
nishing Ooods,Hats,Caus,
Boots, Shoos. Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, Etc.
The One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers.
1. L. OSGOOD,
Mm w.ifer.
60U ml 608 COilMKKCUL STttKKT. ASTHMA. OK.
OX jST0ICS CITY
The L'tcs of the Km I.I Arc Hcnt In
l'.K.i tutlun.
NOW roi A WOOLEN 'MILL
I'riiuoaltina, ol 1r. James SIi.h. rrictlcal
"noutactarcr. kblik kill Be SitiBiittcd
to the taambcr tit Commerce.
"Thm tya if llii world are on Aa.
torla," aald Mr. W, II. Marker yratniilay.
Tim t thla I most eertulnly Irun l
Ixirnn uul ly many tin It now forcing
Ihemaelvra ttefur the public. There arc
u-vrral well-developed achemea for III
calahll.liuinil of manufacturing enter
prl.ca, Iwu of wlili li nr. assured. Ileal
r.liil- agents and other hu.luea. men are
receiving lniiilrlr dy every itmll a. to
Ihe factlll offered hero for Ihe loca
tion or mo cntiniry trade goes to the
small lowna along I hp liver, In.lead of
lo Aaolrla. Tim greatest fault with th
roail la In the irrailn. At thn lima It wai
luilll llilln att.iitloii waa palil to thla Im
portant fpalurc, tha mail In many plawa
KoInK around loita anil othi-r olntrurtlona
whlih wpra dinii-ult lo bull.l ihromh
Thla .l. n ..nry makra thn hlKhway mu h
lonKT than la nrnwary. ami. an tin.
country brtwitn Ihn two iIki' la rouich, i
it minri in iranaportatlon of hi-.vy
loa'la vrry ilimriilt. Antorla mcrclmnt.
do ronaMprahin bualnna with 1h -ttli-r
In Kll prcWnrt, anl for thla rron It
la thotiitht thpra will I no difficulty In
ralalnc thn (li.lrrd amount.
A HICII THKAT.
Aatorlana Tonight Will lpr Homcthlnff
flood.
.nr. ii. a. HcniM-r and hla company of
acroinpllnh.-d mualclana thla rvpnlni; in
catrr to th ri-llnil and nlmatwl rocicty
l-ono writ aa to all lovrra of K0od
mualr. Tho tiroicram not -inly omtrlin
nunil-r from tho rlaanlra In niunlc. but
la full of th popular incloIU-a that touch
thn hrart of all.
Mr. WfblK-r'a xronal accomi.llnhmcnla
THEY ARE INVITED
Great Hritaln and Venezuela Asked
to, I'uroish Evidence.
THE COMMISSION AX WOKK
l i Spirit ol riiricM to All. Dotk Side
Arc Keicsted to rreMit Their
Hrspcclive Claims
thp ta.iuii.-a orrcrni n-ro for in twa- ' , .....,
tl.,n of fariorl. and varlou. pnl.icllv i?. ' . . . . rn""n,nt-
c,crpr..p.. N. .otlallon. ar In pronrc. ' J ' ' '"' '" "
on .1 .Id... and It I. an o. n WH that !?!''""." " JV .1"r..n . "n"re
Mr. A. K ILimtnind ha
proo.ltlon.. all cloned and aro-d mion.
In hla In.lile iHu kcl. ..Mt lo lha build
aVHrnl ii-h 11 1,1 """""'II IO iniB
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Souvenir of Astoria!
II ii vo you rcon it? A lieuutilul iin.l nitintic. booklet,
(ontainiiij; twenty paeM and nlinut lifiy views of Ahtoria and
vicinity. Price, .'() contH.
Diaries for 1896.
New Year Cards.
Would you like a nice net of liiinks liv rtnndard authors?
Wo will cell them t you from now until January let at 25
per cent discount.
Griffin 6c Reed.
la nro.
auch renowned aolol.t. li.n
lrlaoll, the Iwy cornt-tl.t. Ml Hu.lt
ln of tlm ralln ad ll.lf Hip mo.t Im-i V I .J. .u T "n:T 01
portant factor In IhP f urlhpranc of t hp i "' J y. the ba.ao M. H.
1 1 1 aladoa, one of the orlalnal Kuan h
I ITT H AIVA.N( K.MI.NT Htudrnl.. Wm. T. I'an.le. !hn .
la lh location In and alwut the city of d xylophone adol.t, and C. A. McHure
liinniifactiirliia plant, and the opprailon 1 thp rrlcliratnl tromtionp aolol.t
f lMiln.-. tftitprpri.M that will employ j Mr Wehlwr la an old time AalorUn and
men and create pay-roll. Iiiipilry re- ,aa prepartnl an eeneclillv attrncil-e nrn.
vrnla a moat Kmilfylna .late of affalra ! STm for tonlirht. aa a com,,iim..n, ,n
on all aldca. An A.lorlun repreentatlvo hla old homo and the eomln. rr..,r.
-trdny made a ranvaaa of the aiibj.'-t. city by the aea. The lui h.v. r-n.i
,.nil It 1. Icnrnrd bevond a miction of a i! ...r. . ...i.i .
doubt that lvm will not ere a num. j eniinKcd. rrvrvatlimi are twlnic rapidly
made, ao that a full houne 111 no doubt
erect thla deeervedly popular company.
AND STILL ANOTHER
l-r of Important manufacturing eenT
prlr-a will have been launched III Aa
lorln. I'ne'la pre on foct 10 rrevt a
ri.ttiin mill, aaw mill. Amir mill, elevator,
dry dock, mirhlne .Imp., etm-trle worka,
and Ihe lateal arheme propoaed 1. a
V(M)I.i:V MII.I.
which ahall utlllie the abundant aupply 11
of clear water to be had in a dox-n lo-
cniitie. mar thia city. The attention or Tomjuc Point the Place for a Summer
woolen manufacturer, wua flr-t ilrawn m 1
to Aatnrla by Mr. Hydm y Hniltli. the; Hotel.
(ireajon (lty expert, who put In the IVh- J
way at the Clacknmaa hatchery for the'
Columbia river raniirrynw n. Il Im-' . . A m. ,, ....
pre..e,i ,.,,, the mind of hi. friend. Mr.l SPtr.attidett .enell tavora l arks n
Jamea Hliaw, an old wnob n manufuc- l.eaeral. aid This Oic ii Tarticalar
lurer, the advantage of the future
'Jrcater Aalorla: lla mnKnlllccnt altuatlon
at tide water: Ita coming Importance aa
n arret aeaKrt; the wo'iibrful facllltl-
that will lie affordid here for liv-al tra le.
nnd the avenue, of commerce that will
be oH-md up with the orl'T.t and other
atati-a. w hen the lluhle rood la rompl"trl.
THK lU'.rUI.T
riciarctujat Sarrnaodiaijii.
I There are opinions and opinion, park
( altea and park alien, and while there ha.
j been much dl.cua.lon on the aubject of
j the acquirement by the city of a park
j where Ihe people can ftrjlch their llmba
THRISIS LOTS.
In a desirable, location, '2 blocks from JIii;h School.
A UAWOAIN.
CHOICE LOTS IN IIIM,S FIRST ADDITION.
Oo III Dew I'll l.ino li.uilcrur l Jittl (lie plnoe for clunp home.
A Block IN ALDKRliUOOK.
8TKKET CAR LINK will be eitoiiilo.l u.ia atltutuor to williin li ruintiles
walk of thin properly-Will aell at dm-HtsI Imritmn.
ACKEAOK.
In 5 or I0er incli iu.i.li. the oily limit., mUo a.ljinitir 1'lnvel.
GICOUC.IC II I M.. 171 HondSt., Occident Block,
HILL'S HEAL ESTATE EXCHAMiH.
Big Dry Goods
and
Clothing Sale !
Commencing diuuiury 1, 1896, nnd
for 30 dtiyn only.
Great Reductions in All Lines !
Prices Smashed to Atoms !
All wool Mies' cloth sj itwhes vije; .7. , .formerly h-oo now ;oc y.trj
nirninii 3LUI ICI ll.lllliri
Ladles' llcpcet. linrj glovr-s . . . "
I. adits' wool hose " '"
Ladies' wool hose .'!!!'.!!,".!','!
l.adlrs' wool hose ,"
Men's black wool socks ..'!!!.!!.. "
Men's iiiittiral wool underwear..'.. '
Men's rlhhed underw ear "
Men'a Irrseu nuerliirtu ..
Mens Jersey overshlt ts, extra heavy . '. '. '.
Men's line Fedora hats...
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fl.25
..formerly f 1.75 to tj.oo
10 2-JC
20c
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pair
e.ich
of ihe.w repreantatlona la .hown In the j
letter telow. received by Ucorite llnr-.
ker yeaterday: j
Orecon rity. on-.. Jan. 11. W1!
Mr. !i-,irae II. tboitre-TW-ar Sir: Mr. j
Pvdney Bmlth, of Ihl city. Informa me i
that you are Intere.ted ami would like I
lo enrouniKe rrnnufni tnrltitf Indu.trlea
In your town, and anld It would lie well
to write to you In relation to alaillnK a.
woolen mill In A.torla. i
The preMi.tiona I wouhl make are.
ml Iuiik. the prcftaltimr opinion of the
maafa, aa well aa that of the leading
bualiu-na men, la In favor of Tongue
Woahlnttton. Jan. JD.-The Venezuelan
cemmiaaion baa Invited tho ifov-rnmenla
of Oreat Krltaln and Venezuela to furnlah
It all tho evidence in their poaaeaaion 10
further the work of the communion, to
be rrpreaented before It by attorney., and
all of thla with the reaervatlon that auch
representation and aptranee ahall not
be, deemed an abandonment of any rlicMa
or poaltlon heretofore aaaumnl. It has
done thia In ord-r tht :h- proreedinca
of ihe comml.alon may not be aald to be
ex parte; that the truth may appear, and
that tlm may be aaved in the inquiry
with which the commlaalin la chanced.
The Invitation xe In the ahape of a
Utter to Secretary Olney. who haa Made
a reaponae. naylnie that he haa Irana-mlttc-d
a copy of the commlwlon'a vlewa
to the two Kuvernmina concerned. Kach
haa been allowed a particular line of In
iiiiy, which he la exacted to report
upon to hla fellow commlalonera at in
tervala. For lnatar.ee: W hlte haa been
chimed with th- prpMltion of what
may be likened to an alxtract of tlt'e.
Oilman haa undertak-n the preparation
of all mupa and chart, requlreil, and the
other memberr have liori ?al!d upon lo
collect-from the library of Ihe department
of alate and Ihe llliriry of concreaa
all document, and hlatorh-al mapa bear-
mir pn tne A enezuelan boundary.
THK NhW WONDKK.
Ore Beparatlnit Proceaa of Edl.on la Per-fectol.
New Tork. Jan. .-Thomaa A. Edlaonl
haa Just brouitht to a practical conclu-i
alon hla (treat ore aeparatln proccaa, nt
a mine at Kdlaon. neor Chcden, N. J., on
which he haa been at work for many
year. After wrca:lln(t with and over
coming obataciea that would have con
quered any lesa perlte:it experimenter,
the procees haa at last been Unlwhed, and
the ureal plant la In running order.
The acheme la an interesting one. in
that there la no human Intervention dur
ing Ihe entire process from atart to finish.
When the cara of ore and rock are
dumped in large maun Into the massive
cruahera that form the first atp In the
proceaa, the rent of the process ia entire
ly automatic, the crushed rock and ore
being carried away automatically from
VVU WILL, UPHOLD IT.
Foreign Relation. Committee Vigoroua-
ly tnunciaie tne Monro Doctrine.
8eclal to the Aatorlan.
Washington, Jan. 3nator Davla, of
ine senate committee or foreign relattona.
today reported favorably the restorlatlon
enunciating the Monroe doctrine. Tho
resolution la:
'Itesolved. That the United State of
America, ream mi a and confirms the doc.
trine and principles promulgated by Pres
ident Monroe in hla menage of Decern
oer i. iku, and aeclarea It will uwt
and maintain Iheaa nrlnclplea, and will
regard any Infringement thereof, and
particularly any attempt by any Euro
pean power to take or acquire any new
territory on the American continent, or
any of the lalanda adtacent thereto, or
any ngnt to sovereignty of dominion In
tne same, in any case or Instance which
the United States ahall deem to be dan
geroua to Ita peace or safety, by or
inrougn force, purchase, cession, occuna.
lion, pledge, colonization, protectorate, or
oy control or ieasment In canil, or other
means or transit acroea the American
Isthmus, whether on unrounded preten
sions of right In case of alleged boun
dary dlrputea, or under other unfounded
pretcnaiona, as a manifestation of un
friendly deposition towards the United
State, and aa an IntorpoelUm which It
would be Impoaalblo In any form for the
United States to regard with Indiffer
ence." The resolution went to tho calendar.
BUYING BONDS.
Boaton. Jan. .-On million dollars'
worth of the new United Statea kt.
for which the International Trust Com
pany requested subscrluUona w.r. iei,.
Iy covered today by firms In this city and
vl.-lnity. and the trust company haa sn-
nuuncxa mat it will Lake an additional
millions dollars' worth on their own account.
IS THIRTEEN ROUNDS
Joe ChoyBskl Bests the Australia in
a Hard Fought Battle.
HALL ONCE HAD THE FIGHT
Bal Ike Ciliforiiat Vis Can aid riially
-aided Terrific Ksockoat Blow
os. aistraliai't Jaw.
Point. Kvery city that tink a any pre- cne sH of crushers to another by means
tension to Ixi up with the times, has a
numUr of parks, but there Is always one
lurse park, the principal place of amuse
ment and recreation for tho public. New
York has Its Central Pork, Chicago ita
South Park, Sin Pranels.ro Its 'jolilen
Oate, St. Paul, Kansis City, Omaha, 3alt
Ijike nnd Denver all have their leading
Ilrt. that I would put In a woolen plant j J'"rk"; "ml Astoria mu.t have Its public
comiKMU'd of Iwo seta of machinery, equal
In capacity to the late Salem plant, also
wool scouring machinery with a rapacity;
aa Inrue aa the Pendleton Wool Scouring
Company commenced with, on condition
that the penplo of Astoria guarantee me j
oan of I-S.otw for five years at not
breathing place, where then? Is plenty
of rocm for .ill to enjoy tho beauties of
nature. I-und and watir must combine to
afford a resting place lor the people, and
If grand scenery ran be had to add Its
t,uota to the pleasure, of a city's popu
lace, auch a location aa will combine all
mnr. I..,, k I-.F e.m .r .nnum. fr the I points is tne on eto comm.tna at-
security of which I will give them the '"'Ion- Preeminently aliove all other
woolen mill, aeourlim Plant and what n r near Aatoria. Tongue Point
property I pewsoa here on condition that. T,1' "". ofX , ol'Jet'u " 'ne.
aa lots from my property are .ld. you 1 am IncllneU to
will release them, and the money from' KE CONSEUVATi VK,
such sulca to be applied to the repay
ment of the $2"1 loan. I hold already
contracts which will net me C.,tmO, nnd I
Hut am thoroughly convnlced that If
this city Is to go ahead and amount to
anything. It must hnva a place for the
have other lots from which I can sell people to go and enjoy nature and ree.
more than enough to repay Ihe loan In reatlon." said Superintendent Newell, of
Ices thun five years. Tho unly bonus I , ihe street car company. "Of course," I
nik Is a site of from two to five acres! naturnily favor Tongue Point ns a park
In or rln.e to Astoria. Must have a rite, because It mUtht give ua an oppor
good supply of pure water. I am going i tunny to extiyid our line and Increase
Uast tomorrow evening and may be al- hulnc.s. Ia'lns aside all other consld.
sent from four to eight weeks. In Ihe ern t Ions, however, where can vou find
meantime you might talk this matter up a spot In or near this city which so com
wlth your Influential cltlzena of Aatoria, bines every aohli einent of nature In the
and If thia proposition appears favorable WB. nf beauty, grand sc?nery. and unpar
lase to write lo my address at Oregon allelcd opiHiitunltv for every kind of
City. or. If some of you should want to I healthy sport. Cathlamet bay. on the
Investigate the matter, come up to ore- enstern side of the point is one of the
gon City and see my son: nr. If you wish, J most beautiful sheets of water about
ne will come down lo Alona. I nave Astoria Yachting and boating of everv
hud a large experience In woolen mann- description can here be nrried on with.
fiii'lurlnc, both In Knglnnd and the; out let or hindrance. The John Dav's
Pulled SiiM.-s nnd am thoroughly ac-1 and other stivams emptying into this bay
qunlnled with the business, both wol fc.Tonl unnumliered picturesnue retreats
mnniifacturlng ami wool rcourlng. i w hich can be reached by sail or rowhoat.
I suppose you know what other towns -riving opportunity for all klmla of short
have done In the matter of helping In- rcuralons Into the heart of na'ure.
diislrliil enterprises of this kind. Snl 'm i "On the shores of the bay at the Point
gave to the Thomas Kny Company R'tiil(!it be erected
bonus of J:7.,too, a site nnd free water . Ci'iii-n tirve-r
power. Alhi.nv gave IS.0O0. nn,l. A SIMMER IIOT.L
.n.i tne heiier n.i.n eii her i eoni.i men.: " woiiitt rival Monterey In attrac
tion othoe pluces. but these are enough1 ';'"? Au 'lo not car lo 8!n'l of
$1.25 Men's Shoes - - $1.25
Space forbids the mentioning: of only a few articles.
But every piece of goods in our large and well-assorted
stock has been reduced in price from 25 to 40 per cent
during- this sale. Do not forget to make vour curchases
now.
-at Tin:
OREGON
TRADING CO.
Goo Commercial Street.
to show what enterprising cities are will
ing to do to help establish woolen mills
In their midst. And I know that thi-se
place have not regretted what they have
done In this way. Hoping that this
proposition may meet your views with
favor. I remain, yours respectfully.
JAMES 811 AW.
At tho next meeting of the Chamber of
Commerce this letter will be presented,
nnd no doubt thn body will lake the
necpp'inry stepa to put the proposition in
tnimtlilo shape. This Is an opportunity
that should not lie lost, and the proposal
of Mr. Shaw seems to be n most advan
tageous one to all concerned. What with
adequate public parks to make life In
Astoria attractive, manufactures to pro
duce revenue and distribute wages and
commerce, with the world, backed by
bratna and energy, nnd there Is no limit
to the possibilities of Astor's city. His
fondest dreams will be more than realized
and ponce and prosperity will bo the lot
of all her people.
tin Ir vacation on tho ocean beach, and
nu-.tiy would lie glad to avail themselves
of the chance to spend a few days on
rresn water, where sports can be had
without much risk. From Tongue Point
also Is to he had a number of magnificent
views. On a cleor day St. llel.-ns can be
seen, nnd the view up and down the Col
umbia Is unsurpassed. Let the railroad
onco be completed and the population or
this town will lie doubled. A park will
be a necessity, and Tongue point la the
place."
PROPERTY VALUATION.
FOM BETTER, COUNTY P.OADS.
Elsie Farmers Are Taking Action With
This End In View.
A strong ngllntlon for better county
roads Is being carried on In Clatsop
rbunty. Farmers In the vicinity of Elsie
linvo taken up the matter, .tnd nlready
UMI hits been subscribed. The Idea Is to
mnke passable the county roniU between
this city and Klsle precinct. Owing to
the fnct that the rond supervisor of this
district has on Insufficiency of full Is on
hand to accomplish the desired end, the
farmers have taken this mcuns of Im
proving the highways.
Aa tho result of such Improvement will
be of equal benefit to the merchants and
properly holders of Astorln, they have
agreed to meet the fnrmcrs half way In
the matter. Yesterdny a committee au
thorized to colloet subscript lona visited
Ihe hiislncss men of Astorln, and It Is
confidently expected It will meet with
sttcccsa.
As matters arc nt present, n great por-
Tho value of all properly in Clatsop
county as equalized by the state board
of equalization Is 88 follows:
Value of property In the city of Asto
ria, e2.lT6.2M; town of Clatsop, Jl!i2.W2:
not In the limits of any Incorporated city
or town, $l,tHI,0!7: School District No. 1,
J2,rt ,!HKI; No. i. JiiS.tW: No. 3, JiW.S.'iil: No.
4. tX.W. Tv'o. 6, lis.: No. 6, $47,313: No.
7, f 7s.."u: No. f, f 1:1,017: No. 10, IU.1H7; No.
11. Ii:t,!4: No. 13, $35,470; No. 14. $.ti,470:
No. is, $20. im: No. us. a,iss: No. 17. $is.04S:
No. 1!. $2,K7i; No. 20. $23. 459: No. 21, $hi.Si4;
No. 22. $I7.7I2: No. 23. $30,050; No. 24. $19,215;
No. 25, J2i!,4ia; No. 27, $29,519; No. 2M. $24.40tl;
No. 29. $22.1l; No. SO, $.il,3iS!; No. 31. $19,551;
No. 32, $S.22t: No. S3, $K'.575; No. 34, $7.9:
No. 35, $5,978; No. 3S. $15,717; No. 37, $59,191;
value of property not within the boun
dalres of any school district, HW.WC; to
tal valuation of property, $3,7i$,IOO.
of endless belts and bucket elevators, till
ihe material la reduced to the requisite
fineness, and then another series of belts
and elevators carry It to the separating
house, where the material falls Into a
fine atream across a field of large electro
magnets, which divert the Iron from the
direct line of fall and drop It Into one
receptacle, which the refuse and rock fall
Into another.
Thla procesa Is repeated a number of
times, till at last the resultant product
la pure magnetic oxide of Iron.
Automatic carriers take the Iron ore
thence to the hilcklng plant, where, by
Ingenious mehranlam, over which the
great Inventor has spent thousands of
dollars In experimentation, the ore Is
mixed with binding material and pressed
Into small bricks for convenience in
handling. These are then baked and are
ready for the market. The sole remain
ing work of construction yet to be done
la the building of the rotary furnaces
which ahall -bake tke bricks as they are
delivered and turn them out automati
cally. There are no mechanical or scl
entltlo difficulties connected with this
part of the process, and these furnaces
are to be built as soon as Vie frost is out
of the ground In the spring.
Mr. Edison Is jubilant at the final suc
cess of his work. Just at present he is
experimenting In the llnej of electric
lighting. He stated a day or two ago
that he had neglected a number of these
matters while finishing up his work at
the mine, and that during the next three
months he should have some develop
ments to bring out that would work a
revolution In some of the processes of
electric lighting. He was pressed to give
a clew as to the lines on which he was
working, but he snld that he could not
do so until his Ideas were worked out
and patented.
HELPED M ESCAPE
Sensation Connected Kith .Marderer
Brown's Escape.
The Object of Those Keaderiig Ilia assist
ance Was the Hope of Secariag Reward
--His Captire Certais.
-DON'T LIKE OUR STVI.fl.
The United States Is a Trifle too
for Johnny Hull. ,
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Roseburg. Or., Jan. J0.-One of tho
blackest conspiracies that ever disgraced
any community la being unearthed here.
It is In connection with the escape of
Murderer Sam Brown, on December M.
The manner of hia escape and the parties
who assisted him are now known to the
auinoritie. but the names are withheld
for tho present.
Parties her-j furnt?hed him with the
saw with which the bars of the window
were cut Brown went at S o'clock in
the morning. Immediately after escaping
from Jail, to a certain house In town,
where he was bidden and cared for for
over a week, and was assisted to leave
lown ana reached the place on the North
Umpqua. near Wilbur, where he has
since been concealed and cared for by
.., ut..er pany. ana iurnlsned with sup
plies and a Winchester rifl Immediate
ly after Brown's location near Wilbur
waa made known to the authorities, a
force went quickly from Roseburg to
arn mm ot tne omcers' movements.
Further developments, which will cause
a sensation, are looked for shortly. The
oojeci ot i nose Helping Brown to
cape was to secure a reward.
ine general opinion Is that llmwn m
be captured in a few days. He waa sen-
tencea to be hanged January JL
ANTI-LYNCHINO BILL.
-ounty herein the Crime "akes Place
to ne Held Responsible.
voiumoia. . c.. Jan. 20. The antl
lynching bill was passed In the house of
repreentatives today. It provides that
in all cases of lynching where death en
sues the county wherein the lynching
-- piace snail oe name to exemplary
damages In a sum of not less than $2,000,
to be recovered In a competent court by
the legal representatives of the person
i ncneu.
London, Jan. 20. The Olobe this after
noon in an article condemns the atti
tude of the United States renate en for
eign Hffatra, and says:
"The English people will not stand
much more fooling from anybody, nnd
these gentlemen, whom we credit with no
more exalted sentiment than the wish to
stand well with their constituents, may
ery easily find themselves race to face
with a situation that could be called appalling."
APritOVAl. OF GERMANY S POLICY.
SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH.
Last Sat unlay It was anounced that
thor would be Swedish services at our
church Tuesday, but having learned that
Rev. Skaus cannot lie here until Wednes
day we will hold English services Tues
day evening and Swedish Wednesday
evening. J. A. EDLUND.
St. Petersburg, Jan. 20 The autograph
letter of Emperor William to the Czar of
Russia was brought to this city by Prince
von Radolln, German ambassador to Rus
sia. The letter reviews the general sit
uation, especially the Transvaal und
Egyptian questions.
The Czar told Prince vjn 'ludotln that
he entirely concurred In the views and
alms of Emperor William, who was tak
ing the lead agatnst England's arrogance
and added that the German emperor
could firmly rely on his support and the
support of the states friendly to Russia,
namely, France and the United States.
Prince Lebanon Rostovskl, Russlun min
ister of foreign affairs, who was precsnt
at the Interview between the Czar and
Prince von Radolln. commended an anti
English policy.
TRIPLE ALLIANCES SAFE.
The German Chancellor Reassures the
oovernments of Austria and Italy.
Berlin. Jan. 20. In vle-v of the f.et
that tho future of Germnny's relations
witn r.ngland Is Involved In doubt. Chan
cellor Prince Von Hahenlohe has sent
assuring communications to the govern
ments at Vienna and Rome, pointing out
that any diplomatic action whirh might
be taken by the Berlin government would
not Involve either the Triple Alliance
or the Individual interests of Austria or
Italy.
It Is understood that the German chan.
cellor's communications express-d entire
ly pacific Intentions on the part of Ger
many towards England, and also the
belief that a good mutual anders'andlng
between Germany and Great Britain
wouiu oe restored at an earlv dav.
The operations on the Bourse during
the week show that considerable atten
tion nas neen directed to the excitement
prevailing In England, with view r
taking every advantage of It. and the
consequence has been that steady orders
nve oeen quietly made to buy on any
marked decline In London. The opera
tions of the week have also disclosed
a strong reliance In Berlin and Frank-
ion circles upon the maintenance of
peace. Imperial loans, Prussian concols,
nnd some bank stocks have declined, but
the decline Is not sufficiently heavy to
indicate that there Is any fear that the
country Is on the eve of war
THE MARKETS.
NO RESULT AT ANNAPOLIS.
Annnpolls. Jan. 20,-The Hfth joint bal
lot for United States senator today re
sulted as follows: Republicans Welling
ton, 29: Weseott, 15; Mulllken, ; flolds
borough, 22; Dixon, 2; Mudd, I. Demo
trats, J. W; Smith. S; John n. Patterson,
COLLIER MACKINAW OVERDUiC.
San Francisco, Jan. 20. Tho steam col
lier Macklna frnm Pnmn 1) r !-
A winder In a Swiss silk mill receives ivcrdue, and aotne anxiety Is felt here'for
about 40 cents a day.
Cost Washing Powder on earth. Large
size, 20 cents. Soap Foam.
her safety.
ITnvIng Hoe Cake Soap in your kitchen
or Irth once means nlwnys.
Liverpool. Jan. 20.-Whct, spot, firm
demand, poor: No. 2 red winter, ts W
No. 2 red spring, stocks -.xhatisted: No.
1 hard Manitoba. 5s 5d; No. 1 California,
5s 6Vjd.
New York, Jan. 20.-Hops. qult, dull.
Portland. Jan. 20.-Wheat, Walla Walla
lafljjc. Valley, 57 cents per bushel.
Maspeth. L. I., Jan. tO.-The meeting
between Jo Choyn.kl. of California, and
Jim Hall, of Australia. In a 20-round
bout at catch weights, rtlljd the Empire
Athletic Club's arena tonight. Choynakl
won In the thirteenth round.
Choynakl money waa ao plentiful that
odds of 100 to m on the Callfornlan could
be ha. There were several bets record
ed at this figure, but Hall's frlenda were
not dlacouraged. and were always ready
with (Heir cash. Choynakl'a weight was
aald to be Wl pounds, while that of Hall
19). Both men stripped In excellent
condition and seemed evenly matched,
but Hall had a decided advantage In
height and reach.
Round 1 After fiddling, Choynakl land
ed a light left on Hall's body and re
peated tne blow a moment later. Joe
landed a straight left on Hall's fa-e.
Hall returned the compliment Joe land
ed three times on Hall's aim! with his
left, without retun Hall landed a heavy
left on Joe's stomach. That wss Hall's
good blow.
In the next two rounds the men ex
changed sever. 1 light "blows, principally
on the face. They began to warm up In
the fourth, but it was not until the fifth
round that blond was drawn, when Hall
landed his left on Choynakl' face. In
the sixth round Hall smashed Joe In the
face several times, and had him bleeding
freely when the round ended.
During the next two rounds some hard
fighting took place, and when the eighth
round closed Choynakl looked licked.
In the ninth round Hall landed a short
right In the face and knocked Chopnskl
fiat on his back. Joe lay there nine sec
onds, and after getting up, fell again
from weakness. He got up again and
fought gamely, landing his left on Jim's
face and his right on the stomach. Hall
managed - to land three lefts on Joe's
face, but the call of time saved the Cal
lfornlan. Choynakl braced up. and both
In the eleventh and twelfth knocked Hall
down.
Round 13 Choynakl jabbed two heavy
lefts on Hall's face and knocked him
down again with a right on the Jaw.
When Hall came up Joe rained right and
left hand blows on the face and taw,
staggering the Australian. Joe then land- -ed
a heavy left on Jim's face, and, aa
the latter staggered, the Callfornlan let
fly hia light, landing on Hall's Ikw,
knocking him down and out. after one
minute and fifteen seconds' fighting In
the unlucky thirteenth round.
When Referee Hurst counted Hall out.
and declared Choynakl the winner. Joe
ran over and tried to help his beaten ad
versary to his corner. Hia seconds work
ed over him for ten minutes, and then
led hint to his dressing room.
CHILE THE CHANNEL.
Washington. Jan. 20. There are visible
signs of a purpose on the part of Great
Britain to come to an understanding with
Venezuela on the boundary dispute Inde
pendent of the action of the United
States. Tke statement published yester
day that Lord Salisbury waa seeking.
through some American power other than
the United States, to re-establish diplo
matic relations with Venezuela is gen
erally believed here. In fact. It has semi
official confirmation by Information re
ceived here In diplomatic quarters.
The Chilian government. It ts said.
Is the channel through which Great Brit
ain is working; to secure an understand
ing with Venesuela.
As to England's ability to reach a set
tlement directly with Venezuela, there is
only one opinion in Washington. It Is
that this can be done only by a conces
sion of virtually all of the claims set up
by Great Britain. The Veneseuelans have
time and again refused to arbitrate on
the Schomburgk line, and. It Is believed,
they will now be more positive than ever
In their refusal. If Tord Salisbury la
tiling to abandon that line, and to sub
mit all, or practically all, of the disputed
territory to arbitration, no doubt exists
that Venezuela will be found tractable.
But Venezuela will not enter Into any
convention, even for thla purpose, with
out first ascertaining If Its terms are sat
isfactory to the United States.
Sensational articles recently published.
to the effect that the Brltsh war prepa
rations now going on are not really re
signed for the threatened struggle with
Germany, but as an offensive measure
against Venezuela and the United States,
are laughed at In diplomatic and naval
circles.
GENERAL EATON DEAD.
Portland. Jan. . Gen. Joseph Horace
Eaton, major and brevet hrigaiier gen
eral. United States Army, died here this
afternoon at the residence of his son.
Dr. F. B. Eaton. Gen. Eaton was born
in Lynn, Mass., in 1H15, and waa retired
from the army in 1SS1. He served with
distinction In the Mexican war and the "
war of the rebellion. For several years
he was paymaster of the lepartment of
the Columbia.
IT WEARS OFF-. -
Chicago Post
So you've oeen admitted to the bar.
have you?" said the old cynic, pleasantly.
I nave," replied tne yniinz man, proud
ly.
"Feel a little backward and diffident at
first, I suppose?"
"A little,"
"Of course; but It'll wear off. Youil
te calling yourself Judge inside Of thirty
days. They all do that now."
NO FIGHT IN THE BAY 8TATB.
Minneapolis Journal.
The governor of Boston shows limn.
sltlon not to allow the light between Bull
and Sam to come oft In his state, even
If he has to call out the mllltla.
Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report
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