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    The Daily Astoria n
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111 Astoria.
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ISXCLUttlVIC T EL ICG R A PH I C PRESS REPORT.
VOL XLVI.
ASTORIA, OREGON: SM'DAY MOUNINO, APRIL' II, 1897.
NO. tl
GRIFFIN& REED
CltyLBooliBStoro
Stationers & Booksellers
All the Leading Newspapers
and Periodicals Kept on Hand!
LEGAL BLANKS AND
WHY DO WE KEEP
Robt. Stewart & Sons'
Irish Flax Salmon Twine
BECAUSE
It Is the Best, the Strongest and
Longest-Lasting Twine Made . . .
FOARD & STOKES CO.
bsalar la Cork and Lea J Line, Hunting Twine, Laada; alto, Oara, Oarlock,
Boat Cooking Utanalla, Sail Drills, Paints, Dost Nalla, Etc., Etc.
SELF
STARTING HERCULES
sell-aiartlng u llnrx) I'uwrr Marina Kii(lnv ,
roil t'AKTlCVLAKM AIUIIIKN
HcrculcH Gn Briglnc Works
4MB lANROMK NT., MAN MCANCINCO
UNION MEAT COMPANY
Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard
ALL KINDS OF CANNED MEATS
Oaarantaad lb (Wit In Ida Mark!
ORNEtt FOURTH AND (1LISAN STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON
The Columbia Iron Works
.... FOUNDRYMEN ....
Blacksmiths, flaehinists, and Boiler-makers
Curn.r KlghU.nth
Ross, Higgins & Company
GROCERS and BUTCHERS
AMTONIA AND UAMT AMTOHIA
CHOICE FRESH AND SALT MEATS
R. I;. Boyle & Co.
Real Estate, Loans
K23 Commerclnl
Astoria Roofing & Cornice Co.
XzL Gravel. Tin an! Slate Ronflnr
NINTH QTWFFT Asphalt Paving
yM Apuaii waiiug un I ill auu iiiiiiv pwvij
Repairing of all kinds of Roofs
Clarkson & Jrym
LONG FIR PILING
Promptly Furnished
Astoria Asphalt & Roofing Co.
All Work
Roof Fl citing
ad Repairing Liaky Roofs.
J. A. PASTABEND
General
House. Bridge and Wbarf Builder
OFFICE SUPPLIES
MARINE
GASOLINE
ENGINES
fain a"a"Un or chrap dlallllat oil.
Englnea connect td direct with pro
peller shaft, and no noiy, eaally broken
bevel gear uaed In ravora motion.
New apark device; no Internal ipiinf
r lac trod to burn out
rWnd for testimonials.
W are building theaa ntw aryla.
starring marina engine In all !
up to TOO hore powar.
Kvrry englna fully guaranteed.
HI. and Franklin At.
and Investments
Street, Aaitorla
for Basements, Sidewalks and Streets
Boom Company
216 and 217 Chamber of Commerce
Portland. Oregon
l.exva orders nt
Commora
clal Hlrcel
Guaranteed
N. JEN5EN and R. O. HANSEN
Contractor
- House Moving Tools for Rent
WAR DECLARED,
EUROPE IX ARMS
Greeks May Celebrate Anniversary of
Massace In Stlo.
WILL NOT NOW WITHDRAW
Rome aatkuritt lor tka Ke TriiaMe it
Xilteio Aioikcr Great Shiltlay on
I be CM bar4 ut fa rope.
iCn.)-r1ifti!t. M7. Iy A luted !')
iiuln. April 10 Kburl i.f an ac
tual d-laratLiii of war l"twwo 5ivwv
an I Turk")'. the ltuall'i could io;
l'wliiiy Im- rrovi-r Uut.ii K ta.
Tiiirriw la tint 7ith ntitvTary of
th day the (iivek have, only tiK
great cause to remember with h'rrr
th uvre by the Turka -A Wi
at tlw tiJmM Jil of tin- Wland of
Hclo durlna th war of hnliml-rt'
TT" nwiiwry f thin, In oMint lion
Wflh the IHtl the pWrr h&vr 'Ion.'
Iy (h-4r vauntml cm wt, la nA UMy
ti (ml tlw (!m-k In iunr U) lili-
'Jraw now, rn ihouah Mug (.org
ami ht nilt"oi rr uriirl-d at hi
Immi'nAi artny Turkey ha uiwxpect
wlly put up:i ttw fraUUr, wo'.l armml
aiyl nrll. In ai'lta ( r-r u)'ael
wnt f niHir-, and may form'
Our futlttty tft ngiillii Turkey It h
pauvr rx drtrmilmnL a tlu-y threat-
pn. that iM-unrr romuiwra pwui a"
any alvantiit-f tlirrifrom. Worth,.
uin- rlKhthia i-omintmi, lh p-iwrra
will Iw a'll t rK:ut thir threat.
la a qurwixm of the future.
The lttii'-r ft lh aituatlon la In
Hi fact ttun Turkey 1 undoubtedly
anxluua to give Die linvka a Uaaun.
aitd tuut ulUy thua far bwn prevenu-d
frxn doing m by the Influence of the
Hwrra. Th orilrm whk-Ji Kdhain
I -awl in, thx Turklah t-ommajidr In
cliWf. rwWvttl from ronauaniliiopl-.-
bw-arn- known J
wrtfii llu l:ivaln
ware to apcvdHy aaoorUIn uh-thiT
any aiidl.f f the rrular Un'k army
w.-rv amona the InauwnU who crmw-
ml tlw fiMnlirt-.
Th.i tol.-Ki-Hiiia
...tli.w im.,,,, ih
lull II limy ! nuppontj mm
KJhuin IVIui u.ll not l"l to liviulr-
...i .1... .
ajvfully If th- r.' urx auxin ll linrk
otllcira uiHinjf thoin. Tlw cou:ary
aiMuud KranlA and (Iroomi la ve.y
fiTllli'. wi'H i1mI arul wab-r-d. und
(irteuknl by narrow rtm.ln or bridle
path, whfrv It In Impoimlhlr to liHiVir
largf bodW t tlo.ii. but rKlreMh-ly
favorable to gii'TUla wiufure. The.
Turk hnvw an enliiv dlvlalon of In
fantry, itivalry and artillery at Ore-
vrini, under voininaiid of llakkla I'a-
aha. Tht'lr iHIi are muoh .tronc
rr tlum thtwc of the Jrvtk oppoalte,
und It ta bvltevrd It will tax ITViu-e
iiutumtiiio to the utnumt to prevent
noun- r lila tntop troni nymn to no
help of tlvelr cmiatrioa.
WAU 13 IKCL.AHF.D.
boiwlon. April 10. DtaMloh to the
OluaTVor from Rome any tliit It a
reportwl at midnight 'tliat war had
been deolar'd bflwwn Turk and
Grweee.
A tl II A N O CIIANOK.
Itorlln. April 10. It to und-mtood
on reliable autnonty mat anomer
giisa Hldftlng nn the political chea
Uard of Eime la Inininent. The re
laton of Frviue and Kuvt-la huve
iteadtly grown worxe. to the extoiit
thia they wv lolng RrtllU-iiilly bid
atered up, anil the adhtwlnn of Italy
to the divlbund, aliu-e Kw llnainclal
and nulltiu-y Impotence of Italy be-
tame glaringly apparent by Uie Abya
ftlnlan trouble, fet nontail.
A new arTangwiienit for presiTvlng
the pace lnUam-e of Kunt baa been
deemed neceaKiiiy. Italy vill little
lona-eir hold to the dreltiund, evin
nonitnally, and ithe force of event la
gradually driving hT Into the arms
of Great ltrUnln and Fnuico; on the
otlur I1mii1, ltl eaar and his advisers
are aald to be dw.Ubnl tluit Franc
In too fickle for a r'Hablo ally, and
on tlve bent irblo aulhority the a?
wxiatod rrwa la mlVmnod that an
entente, which perhaiw will be followed
later by a formal uJUanee, Is to be
wav.hcd in the apilng and summer be
tween Oermany, Rutmla and Auatiia.
MORE TUOl'IlLE.
London, April 10. A dispatch f;om
ConHtantlnople reports serious trouble
near the Montenegrlan frontier, In the
district of Sera. Sanguinary conlllcia
have taken place between the Alba
nians and Mussclmana and Christians.
The troops sent to restore order lost
several men killed. The Montenegrlan
minister at Constantinople has pent a
protest to the Turkish government
tluit If the MuA-a-liiiHins continue their
attack It will be dllllcult for Mon
tenegro to prevent her subjects from
gvilng to the asxlHtanoe of the Chris
tiana. MR. HILL TALKS.
London. April 10. Tha Tall Mall
says: J. J. Hill, president of the Great
Northern road, denloa that his road
has e-niteired an alliance with th?
Northern Pacific. Mr. Hill believes
the lnlin- ;tuut;uii
'N l hm!tby; ta.t
rent la runniiiK nr frHy and that
AitwIini will have a "Ur.J fn'mi lary !
yfc:i-in. Mr. Mill W alo r-f-r.d aj
nytiia tbiu "the Idea tht high pro-1
leot'rti M n'-ary to rxwr Ainer
ban Wi.hmtrl'H la balnv r-WKuifd aa
a inyth."
HKU ItlVKIl uiMsa
lli!Wi'ill. Art"M 10 A t"ll to
the Journtt! from Oran.1 Fwlui, N'rtlh
I m kola, auya:
Tl Ited ii-r la rt-Vr imir than
v?r and a aim rrt'-r rlae la I'x.ked
f .r from th Itl I.ke r1vr and Petn
for fpm live Itel Lake river wli-n
tl.- ievx'' VtxiVen. Farmeia aiy
th:tt bot--n lhi cHy ami IVinbrna
:M fiunt:i- are -ampd In th aeen4
A rvn of .ttwlr lwrlln(f4 mod on tp
f laurw arul atra.ta'ka. towmJvr
with all the cattl tht an lie (tot up.
At I 'tnWna the W.K -M were rlrnic
an In'Th an hour, but the water from
up th- river, which did auoh damage
tut Kanco and t;rai4 Fork, have not
rachd Ulein ye.
THK UffH FOR ALASKA.
Tort Townaend, April 10. The runh
to Alaska la inrreeang e-ery wet-k.
Tlie te4iier Mealco aalled thla morn
ing for Juneau with nearly paaen
gr and the heavteM rarro cf freight
tak'ti nrth tWa aeajKin. NVarly all
th freight taken la heavy machinery
fa- atamp mllla awl caiinerl-a. fte
cmut repor-.a from Ww Klondyce will
cauia? thouxanda of pronpectora to
Journey trance In the next few
Owing W the hlghwt wind of the
n xvjn, a tvgtilag aand atorrn ha e
vatled Te today, buirtneea being prac
tically auapended. All aiejun-ra ar de-la-l,
but no aerk)Uii damage la re
lented. RTHl'CK KOCK.
Vancouver, n. April in. A aquad
f Northweat ii"Unted police In
chirge Inape-ior bcann, en rouir
f r Yukon, arrived iieie tonight The
ivKed umer C.iqoltlam, which waa
r.1-l by tlw I'nUed Slaw govern-
- (. .1 B Ham, fit
moni aoroe yurm Hu iwi
V.f ctfcm reliiun!, aj-ri-o. in;ami Rupponrrs wi in. iiwwmi rr
lnt tonight with five feet of wuler
In Iwr 1mM. She itiruck a rock on
the njrthrra coaM and It a with
gn-m difll.-ulty that the wamer na
k. pt afliait.
BEET SUGAR.
Minnc.i;i':tfi. Minn., April It I
announced today lluU the Miiimto;a
Sugar Co. ha been organixed with a
capital of :.000.000. The object la to
light the augar trust by the etab-
llshmoiit In the nirthwvat of a augar
bvt Industry. A J2i0,0o0 factory la to
be built at Hastings, MUvn., aild oth
er will follow as soon as the farmers
are Interested.
ItKCEIVEK APPOINTED.
Philadelphia, April 10. M. Phele
and S. N. Brown were cppilnted re
ceiver of S. X. Hrown & Co. today.
eat-h giving $10,000 bonds. The cim
imjiy wu on' of the largot wagon
and carriage and wagon wheel works
in the country.
NEW RECORD.
San Francisco, April 10. Tha Ruins
hainticap, -alue JlO.000, waa won today
by Hulnart, a twenty to one shot, the
Uoman second, Salvation third; time,
2:06V This is a new coast record.
CIRCUIT COURT.
The county court and officials have
deckled to enAuve the law against
alien and non-resldont fishermen. The
numier la in the hands of the officers.
In live circuit court yesterday the
grand Jury reported a true bill In the
case of the State vs. Giovanni Pttano,
who was arraigned chargvd with lar
ceny. The court appointed Mr. Fru:ik
8ptttle to defend the case. In the af-
feernoon the defendant pleaded guilty
and wtis sentenced to one -ear in the,iis ' have full sway. It Is an opMt
ncniter.tJttiy. In the cae analnst Ark,aci, saia
Nong, charged with receiving stolen
goods .the grand Jury returned a not
true bill, and the defendant was dla
e.hargvd. Later In the afternoon the
grand Jury reported another true bill
or indictment, and presented their fi
nal report, as follows, after the read
ing of which they were discharged by
the court:
Tlve Hon. Thomas A. McRrld?, Judge
of the circuit court of Clatsop county:
The undorrfirned grand Jurors, duly
PiniMHieled by the honorable court
aforesaid, on the 9th day of April, 1S'.7,
beg leava to submit this, our final re
port, and respectfully show that we
haw carefully investigated the charges
of crime brought before us and to our
notice, and have returned five t:ue
bills and one not true bill.
We have Investigated the condition
of the county Jail of this county and
find that It Is Insecure, and the county
court having ordered ita repair, and
let a contract for said repuira, we
h.u-tlv commend the action of aald
dounty court to he premiteas; bad
now, having completed our labors.
beg to be discharged.
R. W. GASTON.
Foreman.
ii"TALL SYCAMORE
OF THE WABASH"
The Lonrj Loted Stalwart Democrat,
C-Senator D. W. Voorbcs, Is Dead.
DF.EI SORROW IS EXPRESSED
Tkroaijhoat tbe Laid By ill Vko Kick nd
Rcupccted nr. .1r. Voorhes la Office
Siace 1494.
Kp-lal to the Ajrt'rtlan.
U'aahlnirton. April 10.-Ex-Lnlted
hiaf HirwJbx- li. W. Voorhew. of Ir-
jdlan, died thla morning of rheuma-
tUm of the tuurt. The apruuor la aur
vlved by three wmm. ClMtrles, Heea and
Paxbai, and a dougMer, Miaa Halll.
all of whom, excrpt the fln"t named,
reeide In Washington.
VI-n tru new of Kivuutor Voorhe.a'
dtrath became known at the capital
today, rxprevaOna of deep Borrow wtre
tv-ard. The aetuUor ha1 rxn ao long
In public life that he waa known by
all attache of the building and all
felt a pang of r.-gr-t, becauae of hit
oourtvou tr.almn of them.
Mr. Voorhee waa "4 year old bat
September, aaxl, prevlou to hfct re
tirement from public life on March
4 laU had bi Pit many yvara on
of the mot plctureariie flgurea in the
aenate. Hla flntt offloe waa entered
uim in lkM, airuv which time he ha
been almoM contfriuouely in the public
aervloe. That office was United State
marwtMU. Ill oongretw-mal career b
gan in 1M1. lie nerved in the houee
of rviKva.-rvtative for five terms. He
came to the senate in 1K77. by aootat
nienl to fill the vacanry caused by the
dcttth of O. P. Mort'JD, and from hla
long experknee in the house he wad
aaelgned immediately to the llnanclal
committee, an ununual honor for a
new teiator. Moneoxtr, he retained
bi iinne-tlim with that committee.
being Hi chairman durng the last
demovraAlc era In that body, and waa
a leading figure in alt debaiea involv
ing the quvmVai ut flnanae or tariff.
He was me of the ardent admirers
of tha Kiwnback
rency and never abated at any
tim
lvb carmen adwa'acy uf the gren.
back.
in appt arbjice Senator Voorhe a waa
orw of the m t striking figures in the
stswue. He wai familiarly knviwn as
the 'Hall sycamore of the Wabash,"
tiy rstL- n of liAs large and maa;ilfl
cvjidly proi'Ttioned figure. As an ora
tor he had few peers, commanding a
magiillkienx Vocabulary ajid Imbuing
his utterance with a degTee of ear
neMUuws and !eln that atrangvly n-
fluntd hte auditors.
HOUSE TALKS POLITICS
Simjm Riurate8 Hla Denunciation
of the Speaker.
Washington. April 10. The house
could not tvewtt Rhe temptation to In
dulge in a political debate today, as
It had no business on hand. I metre,
waa fVaiusHed upon Simpson, who bAd
announced his deaerminatlon to ob
struct any bgWatlun attempted with
out the prvwnce of a quorum. Hla
policy to frustrated because a quo
rum appeared. Slmjison found an op-
navtunirv. however, to reiterate hla
denunciation if a ojii-en trait Ion of
noww In the speakea-a hands. Simp
son said the country was demanding
financial lecriedation and the republi
can nartv phouM be given a chance
tt slunv What K auld do and not alt
idly down for two or Ihre? months,
lie repeated bis attack on the apeaker,
declaring that the members of the
house, by giving him autocratic power,
diHfra.m-hi.d the constituents who
had tileoted him.
Aftter Slmowni had sutslded, the
house drifted Into a somewhat per
funcbory Hlitical dt-xussion. Cannon
dorkled the idea that l.glalatun u'nne
uld bring prwspTlty. The country
wanted cmuirrttM to provide revenue,
then to adjtmrn and allow private bus-
he, that congreea aa or
irainired could twt agree upon any
financial legislation. The country did
not want to hear platitudes of cam
lailgn thundering forth in congress.
The debate for the democrats was con-
eluded by Bailey. The democrats, he
said, should help the republican party
to save the country from the conae
quotvoes of what the party would d.
if It were at work. If the democrats
should goad tlie majority to make the
sort of lawa they had always de
nounced, the country would; doutot
their wlncvrity, or their honesty, and
probably both. If the republicans
f,.n.i thv mlirht as well moke no
nominations. He was so confident
that they would fail that he wanted
I to give them every opportunity id 11-
i. . .. . .V.,.. nniilil rt.i I
lustraie iuj -v
THE MARKETS.
New York. April 10. The grain
markets were wild thla morning. The
i first five minutes of trading preseniea
one oi uht mmi v A.-... " ' '
the year. Prices snox upwaru ii cbivj
a bushel: via.. May to 72c, Buying
orders were urgent, and offerings vry
light. After the first ten minute all
f-j!itjiii.; abatel and a dull bualneas
piTVaJInl.
H'p 7c anrl 12c.
London. AprM 10. Hopa, unchtanig; d.
Ptotiand, Aprtl 10. Wheat Valley,
77 ; Walla Walla, 7c and 7c
I.lverpo"l. April 10. Wheat Un
changed.
IMPORTANT COALITION.
WaMliAngtin. April 10. Final agree
ment among the democrata, silver re
publicans and popullata in the aenate,
looking to a prfect ooalHlon, was
reacji"i at a meeting of revreaenta
tivw of he pernio today. The agree
rrnt ha1 -fta origin In an effort to
ivortrardze the senate committee, but
It 4s destined apparently to roaicjh far
beyond thia situation, and In fact to
tlte further prowwllngi of the senate
In all matter, If not to the extent of
ahaiilng part poSctes throughout the
omurtry.
There were preaetrt democratic Sen
anura Oa-man, CockreH. WalthaJl,
Junes of Arkanaas, and Murphy; ail
ver republican Senator Cannon and
M&nOe; popuiiMt Henatora Allen and
Pflttlgrew.
UTE RESERVATION TO OPEN.
Washington. Apn.l 10. The ailottel
land of the eaatern and southern
UOe Indian reservation in northwest
Colorado will probably be opened to
ettJemeait thia summer by presiden
tial proclamation.
AXOTH E R ' R ELBASE.
Washington. April 10,-Joee De Am.
lera, an American citizen, who waa
arrafcd April 7 and confined in Fort
Cabanaa, has been released.
LAMONT WONT TALK.
New York, April 10. Daniel Uunom
rufusea to deny or affirm tbe report
than he is to be president of the North
ern Pacific.
THE STATE TAXES.
In the county court yesterday tbe
principal business transacted waa the
order entered in reUation to state
taxes, of which tbe following la a
certified copy: .
The county court having received
the cetrmiuniuaikm from the county
treasurer as follows, ao-wit:
Astoria. Ogn., April 9. 1S97.
To the Hon. CVunlty Court. Clatsop
County, Or. Gentlemen: On mature
deliberation and dnvasUgaukxi and the
advice of my bondsmen, I have decid
ed to send the state taxes for 1896 to
the state (treasurer.
The law In the case is so plain that
I can see no other course t jpursue.
Very respectfully,
B. L. WARD.
County Treasurer.
And it appearing o (the court from
the abo-e that the county treasurer
and his bandsmen will not co-operate
with the county court In its efforts to
retain state taxes (which under the
present conditions cannot be used by
the state) and apply such money to
the payment of Clatsop county out
standing indebtedness;
It is therefore ordered, that the
county treasurer send the state treas
urer only such money that has been
received by him from the proceeds of
the 4 mill state tax, and that he proceed
at once to make a call for outstanding
warrants to the full amount of the
money In his hands applicable to the
payment of county warrants, and that
the sheriff serve a copy of thla order
upon the county treasurer.
J. H. D. GRAY. Judge.
' C. PETERSON.
H. LEWIS,
Camm lssioners.
State of Orepnn, County of Clat
sop, ss.
I, F. I. Dunbar, county clerk. In and
for the county of Claltsop, state of Or
egon, hereby certify that the foregoing
copy of Journal entry has been by me
compared with the original entry, and
that It Is a true and correct copy of
the wflwle of such original entry, as
the same appears of record in my of
fice and custody.
Witness my hand and the seal of
sold countv court, this 10th flay of
April, 1897.
F. I. DUNBAR.
County Clerk.
A FINE PROGRAM.
The following s the program to be
given on Tuesday evening, April 20.
for the benetlt of the Adair school
gymnasium;
PART I.
Instrumental Solo Miss Laura Fox.
Vocal Solo Rev. S. Short.
Recitation Mabel Larsen.
Vocal Duet Mrs. J. T. Ross and
W. Belcher.
Drill Sixteen girls.
PART II.
Vocal Duet Mrs. B. Van Dusen and
Mrs. C. J. Trent-hard.
Vocal S do Miss Ruth Garner.
Instrumental Duet Mrs. Th. Olsen
and Prof. Frederlckeon.
Recitaitkin Mi8 EUth Conn.
Quartet W. Belcher, J. Bennett, J.
Garner, H. G. Smith.
School children will sell tickets at 25
cents. Seats can be reserved at r,rlf
fln ft Reed's for 10 cents extra.
THE OPENING
OF THE SEASON
Unattended By Special Incident of
Any Kind During the Day.
SMALL RUN OF FISH NOTED
Oaly a ft Caaaeries Received risk Oekeri
to Opea Sooa Better Lack at Cliftoa
Soae Shlpaeats la Ice.
The open! f (the ,ftrtng se.uton
yesterday wa accompanied by do ape.
ctal incidents. The number of boatfl
put out early ta the morning and dur-
iag the day were vartouslr estimated
at from one to five hundred. Probably
three hundred would be) nearer tha
correct figure. The weather . waa
stormy and disagreeable, a atron
northwest wind Mowing- all day. Tha
number of Bah caught figured up but
a few tons. The quality of the flab, -however,
has perhaps never been sur
passed, aa they were large and fat,
Ann and of a good dolor.
The canneries, so far as heard from
yesterday, received only a few fish.
and some of them none. Ait Booth's,
Kkmeyla and Elmore' only a fatr
hundred pounds of fish each were
taken tn. Hanthorn received no flab,
but will start up in a day or two.
George Barker were not in position
to receive Ash yesterday, owtns to tha
fact that there fish dock is cut eft
from the main cannery by the railroad
line, which Is Juat being pushed
through Chat part of tbe city. It will
take them several days Iw get In poM
tlon to take fish. The new Flsher
men'a Protective Union oarmery. it kf
said, owing- to an accident will not be
ready for business for several day.
The Schmidt Bros., of Portland and
New York, cold storage a hip per, are
to the city an 1 have c period head
quarters at the old Leinenweber can
nery, where thty yast'xday received
some two or ficee hundred fish for
shipment in toe to New York, and for
which tthey paid four and a half v?nta
per pound. Their orders will be lim
ited, however; and they-wtll purchase
for fresh shipment only. It waa re
ported that Mr. . PreBcott. another
fresh nsh .shipper of Portland, had
opened an office at the Eagie cannery.
but only offered four cents for hi
fteh.
It b thought by many that there
will be a prosperous seaion, n ous
others are not so hopeful. A telegram
from Clifton las night stated that
only a part of the boats on that por
tion of the river went out yesterday.
The catches averaged nve nunurea
pounds to the boat, the hltfh boat
bringing in 2.100 pounds. Fish were
of iflne quality In every respect.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
The following deeds were filed tor rec
ord at the recorder's office yesterday:
Jas. W. Hare tto C. E. R nr. yon.
lot 7, block 135. McClure's ..J324.95
Wm. WadhamB to J. Q. A. Bowl-
by and H. B. Nicholas, west
half of 20 acres out of north
east comer of southeast quar
ter of John Adair's donation
land claim
John W. Welch et al. to Jaa.
W. Welch, undivided two-thirds
of lot No. 3. block 17. and of
lot 1, block 53. SMvedey'...... 5.0
Jas. W. Welch et al. ta) John W.
Welch, certain lots and tands
lin 'Atxaiia. LOJ
G. Wlngate and wife to Lena
F. Welah, lot 8, block 29. Alder
brobk 1.09
Jas. W. Welch et al. to Sarah
F. Wood, undivided two-tfhirds
of lots & and 10, block 17. Shive
ley's 590
Jas. W. Welch et al. .to John W.
Welch, undivided two-thirds of
Vt 4, block 17, and of lot 6,
block 53, Shdveky's 509
State of Oregon to John W.
Welch, lot 1, section 31, town
ship 9. north of range 9 west.
and lot 5 of section 32. towmihlp
9 morth of range 7 west, 93
acres 83.35
111
F0U0E0
Absolutely Pur
Celebrated for lta great leaverjs
strength and healthfulnesa. Assures tbe
food against alum and all forma of
adulteration common to the cheap
brands. ROTAL PA.KINO POWDER
CO, NEW YORK.
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