zm$mG9&myimf'w . 0 $ttc gaily Jlsforan, "ASTORIA, OREGON:" TL'EtDAY 1 MAY 24. 16 Hegular council meeting this even ing. ' A real estate exchange has been or ganized at Portland. Job printing, cards, tide tables, bill heads, letter heads, etc., at lowest prices at The Astobian- job office. The Columbia sailed yesterday for Man Jbrancisco; she carried from here 275 M lath, 920 pkgs. shooks and 40 fiks. oysters. " IrVork progresses at the Clackamas salmon hatchery The work of hatch ing the eggs will, it is thought, be begun next August. The transfer of the Hoosac tunnel by the state of Masachnsetts to the Fitchburg road may be considered a holes ale transaction. The fine weather has started work in the logging camps, and general ac tivity has taken the place of the former dullness in that department. Messrs. Brain & Elbon yesterday leased from H. Oliverson, Young's river falls for ten years, and will im mediately begin the construction of a pulp mill. The Scandinavian Benevolent so ciety, which started a short time ago with forty members, has now about one hundred on the roll, and is grow ing fast in numbers. The funeral of the late Gus. Matt- son, drowned at Clatsop spit last Fri day, was largely attended Sunday morning. The name oi the boat puller was Felix Mattson. His body has not yet been recovered. Baird's mammoth minstrels will be here on the 31st .inst., and will give one of their renowned perform ances at Ross' opera house. The sale of reserved seats will begin at the New York Novelty Store on the 26th inst They will have a big house. The Portland Rowing Association invite all amateur oarsmen on this coast to take part in their annual re gatta. They .solicit correspondence from all clubs asking for their views as to the best times for all to partici pate. The races will be rowed under the rules of the National Association of Amateur Oarsmen. For some time F. Campbell has been making life a burden to ABrun gardt by thieatening to bruise and beat him on sight. Last Sunday night he found Brungardt and bat tered him plenty for alleged canse. The second act in the drama was played yesterday before Justice Cleve land, costing Campbell 823. It is thought a new deep sea fish ing scheme will shortly be organized and a sail schooner put on to fish outside the bar and along the coast. It does seem as though the business could be made to pay. There is a constant demand for such fish as are in plenty outside and with, a perma nent depot at Portland it is' probable all that was caught could be disposed of here and there. Mention was made a few weeks ago of a fine trophy in the shape of a $50 badge marked "High boat," "87," and bought by the Fisherman's Packing Co. Another equally fine was seen yesterday. It is for the White Star Packing Co., is made up of a large, white enameled dial, in the form of a star, surrounded by a golden scroll and the seal of the company on a solid gold medal, and above a salmon in gold, the whole forming a mdal worth having. The schooner Venture, which left about ten days ago for tho sealing grounds, met some reverses when about 400 miles west of here and nut back, anchoring in Shoalwater bay last Saturday. They had rough weather all the way, when their main boom broke and other repairs were made necessary, they determined to go back and make a fresh start. Al. Harris and Al. McLean go over this morning and will go with her, start ing to-morrow .or Thursday for the far-off seal seas. Capt. Al. Harris, late chief of the life saving station at Cape Hancock, received a present yesterday of which any man might well be proud. It is a binocular telescope, handsomely fitted and suitably engraved, the in scription setting forth that it was S resented to him by A. McLean, J. L Efp, J. Q. Church, F. C. Marden, A. Brown, O. D. Stuart, Wm. Fry, W. H. Helmken, surfmen and members of the life crew with whioh Capt. Harris was so long and creditably connected. - The glass cost $43, and is highly valued by its owner by rea son ot tho kindly feelings that prompted the gift. The examination for public school teachers1 certificates begins at coun ty superintendent Page's office at noon to-morrow. This is the first ex amination under the new law. There will be three grades of certificates, first, second and third. A first grade certificate entitles one to teach for a period of two years in any of the pub lic sohopls of the state; second grade, a term of one year; third grader for six months. In obtaining certifi cates, the following percentages are necessary: First grade, 90 per cent; second, 80 per cent; third, 70 per cent -All examinations must be pub lic, and no one under eighteen years ot age will be granted a certificate. Alert H. & . Ho. One. There w ill be a drill of Alert il. & L. Co. on Tuedav. Thursday and Satur- 4ay evenings. Jj. W. Holt, Foreman. - Gotojeflfcforojrsteriv. Private Rooms. IE0M THE SH0EES.0P EUBOPE. Eussia Advised to Retaliate on Germany A Lively How Probable at Mamilton, Out. Berwk, May 23, Tho Westphalian Manufacturing company will close its works in Russia owing to the heavy duties imposed by tho new tariff on material used by the company. Sev eral failures of firms in the textile trade are announced. CHABGED WITH TBEASON. Two subalterns have been arrested at StraBbnrg for high treason, charged with betraying to France secrets re lating to the, mobilization of German troops. ADVICE TO RUSSIA. St. Petersburg, May 23. The Nesvo Vienna publishes a letter signed by Gen. Tchernaioff, advising Russia to give up the idea that the key of the Bosporus is sought by the government at Vienna, and turn all her thoughts to the Rhine and order and place her arch enemy be tween the hammer and anvil and profit by the present favorable cir cumstances to avenge herself for the work of the Berlin congress and tho treaty of San Stefano in 1878. BELGIAX WOBKTKGMEK IN COUNCIL Brussels, May 23. At a meeting of the workingmen's party held hero yesterday, it was resolved to hold daily demonstration in favor of nni-1 the "White Star lino was crowded all versal suffrage and of granting am- j the morning with friends of passeu nesty to persons now imprisoned for g?rs on the Britanic and Celtic, participation in the riots ot ISSfi. j making anxious inquiries. Tho ma The final meeting of delegates wih ht-jjority of tho inquiries came from held to-morrow when the question a general strike will be decided. JOB IiOT OF JEWET.S. Paris, May 23. At the sain of tho crown jewels, Tiffany, of New York, bought three of the famous Mazarin diamonds for 425,000 francs. Four! others went to European buyers. The prices realized from the sale amounts to 6,500,000 francs. There ( Townsend, W. T., who was attacked are only a few more lots to sell. with illness while passing through privately, but not officially, i the city Friday and taken to the iu London, May 23. Herr Tisza has j saue department of the county court, notified Franco that Austria and i under tho belief that he was de Hungary will not take part in the mented, had recovered sufficiently Paris exhibition officially, but will ' yesterday to be conscions of his sur render assistance to exhibitions from j roundings. Hopes of his recovery the empire. It is understood that are entertained. Russia has come to the same conclu sion. STILL ON THEIR TRAVELS. St. Petersburg. May 23. The czar and czarina halted at Sirpershoff yes terday. They visited the cathedral and factory of small arms and after wards reviewed the troops. They were enthusiastically received. HONORED BY THE POPE. Rome, May 23. At the consistory to be held to-day the Pope will raise to the cardinalate Mgr. Paliote and Father Ransa and preconizate several ! new archbishops HAS RESIGNED. Quebec, May 23. Lieut. Gov. Mas sion has resigned in consequence of ill health. PROBABLE TROUBLE AT HAMILTON. Niagara FALLS,May 23. Mr.O'Bri- en arose this morning so weak as to j be almost unable to stand. He, how ever, insisted on leaving for Hamilton by the noon train. Toronto is not more than forty miles from Hamilton, and it is understood to-day that bod ies of Orangemen intend to make de scent from the larger cities upon Hamilton and join with the local Orangemen in making an attack on O'Brien's life. The Nationalists will be organized this time, and Mr. O'Brien approves tho idea that they should be and that outside aid should be sent Hamiltqp, which will now probably be done by his friends in Buffalo and other Irish centers. Unnecessary Misery. Probably aa much misery comes from habitual constipation as from any derangement of the functions of the body, and it is difficult to cure, for the reason tbat no one likes to take the medicines usually pre scribed. HAMBURG FIGS were prepared to obviate this difficulty, and they will be found pleasant to the taste of women and children. 25 cents. At all druggists. J. J. Mack & Co., proprietors. S. F. Attention No. Ones. Company drill this Tuesday even ing. May 24th, at 7:15 o'clock. All members are ordered to be present as fines will be strictly enforced. By Order C. J. Trenohard, L. E. Selig, Foreman. Secretary. Notice. The water will be shut off from the city at 9 a. m. today. Jas. W. Welch, Sup't. Any one having a small hickory walking stick with the broken tush of a hog for a handle and a silver ferrule with the letters "S. P. to Jay T." will please return the same to Dr. .lav Tut tle and receive suitable reward besides thanks. The best Fabre's. oysters in any .style at Eastern oysters fresh every steamer at Jeffs restaurant. Ten cents for a cup of Fabres alee coffee. TELEGRAMS TEOM THE STATES. Opposition Oolumbia Eiver Steamboats. Prcs't. CIe eland and Wife to So St. Louis. Portland, Or., May 23. The Co lumbia River Navigation Company was organized here to-day with O. S. Savage, of The" Dalles, Henry Coe, of Hood River, and Frank T. Dodge, of Portland, incorporators. The pur pose is to establish an opposition line through from Tho Dalles. A new boat is to be built at Hood River, the keel of which has already been laid. The company will purchase a boat here for the lower river. A portage at the Cascades will be made by teams. The intention of the com pany is to open the new line just as soon as possible. FIRES AND DROUGHT IN MICHIGAN. Detroit, May 23. Specials to the Journal from the upper peninsula report forest fires still raging. From all parts of the "peninsula come re ports of continued drought. Danger to many towns is as imminent as at any previous time. At the latest, Ironwood was threatened, but the wires are down and no news has been received since last night. Un less heavy rain come3 soon much damage is feared near Negannee. ANXIOUS ABOUT THEIR FRIEND3. New York, May 23. The office of fwo.'ids of steerage passengers. ery litl'n information vvns obtainable. Passenger from the Celtic, who landed at Castle Garden do not seem to be any the worse for their expe- ; nenco. RECOVERED HIS MENTAIi BAIiOCCE. Chicago, May 23. A. L. Blake, ex deputy collector of customs at Port i WILL VISIT ST. LOUIS. 5 Washington, May 23. A delega- Hon of twenty-five representatives of the business interests, and all the municipal government of St. Louis, waited up on the president to-day, and invited him and Mrs. Cleveland to visit St. Louis during the Grand Army encampment in that city in September. The president expressed his appreciation ot the compliment extended, and accepted the invitation. The members of the cabinet were also invited to be present. DESTROYED BY FIRE. Superior, Wis.. May 23. Tho vil lage of Hawthorne, 18 miles south oP here, has been entirely destrojedbv a fire which is now sweeping through tho valuable timber in that vicini'y. No lives were lost. Shortness of Breath. DR. FLINT'S HEART REMEDY should be taken at once when slight exertion or a hearty meal produces shortness of breath or a pain in the region of the heart. At nil drug gists, or J. J. Mack .& Co , 9 and 11 Front st., S. F. The steamship Mexico arrived in Esquimau, B. C, on the 12th. It is understood, says the Port Townsend correspondent Portland Journal of Commerce, that the Jfexico was re leased from her bed of rocks by dis charging 300 tons of coal from the forward part of the vessel, thus tip ping her stern. Tho rocks on which she was resting were then blasted, and as fast as they were removed was were put in their place, and she was thus launched and steamed to De parture bay and beached. Tho in jured parts were replaced by hoTvy planking, and when the work is done she will proceed to San Francisco for repairs. ISucklcu's Anuca nlrc. The Best Salve i n tho world for Cuts, 13ruises,Sores,Ulcers,Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tette.r. Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures" Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, rriee 25 cente per box. "For sa Ie hv W E. Dement fc Co. Go to Thompson & ltoss' for A num ber one Salt Lake potatoes. For Gray's Jtlver Asparagus fresh and tender. For Falrbank's Sibley's and Anglo American compressed Corn Beef. For ltoast Beef, Roast Mutton, Chip ped Beef and Sugar cured dried beef. For fresh Oregon toll butter and in kegs. Jn fact if you want choice groceries at the lowest lnarKct rates don't foiget to call on - Thompson & Ross I'rivate Rooiiin. At Frank Fabre's for supper. par lies, etc. The best cooked to oider. All the p.itent medicines .itlwrtiM d in this paper, Ntgelher with Ue choicc-t perfumery, and toilet article:-, fie., ran Ih; bought at the lowest prices, :it -I. V. Conn's drug store, oppmite OeM.lejit hctel, Astoria. What is better thau a glass of liquor ? A cup nf delicious coffee at Fabre's. JEFF'S 1 United -istates Restaurant is the best and cheapest In Astoria. tERS05AL'. L. E. Smith, of Aberdeen, is iu the city. C. A. Hanson arrived back on the Columbia. Mr. Youug, of tho firm of Taylor, Young & Co., is in tho city. Mrs. J. W. Gage and daughter were among yesterday's arrivals. Mr. and Mrs. Osgood returned from California on yesterday's steamer. Capt H. M. Gregory was among tho ontgoing passengers on yester day's steamer. J. Q. A. Bowlby has g&no to Spo kane Falls with the intention of be ing absent five or six weeks. W. A. Avery ho has 'been suffer ing from peritonitis, at St. Mary's hospital, is reported considerably im proved. If Chas. Baker and Chas. Turner will call or address Coroner J: C. Ross they will hear of something to their advantage. Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we live in! Nature gives us grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of means of enjoyment We can desire no better when in perfect health; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worn out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof, that Green's August Flower, will make them free from disease, as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint are the direct causes of seventy five per cent, of such mala dies as Biliousuess, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of tho Head, Palpitation of the Heart, and other distressing symptoms. -Three dose3 of August Floiccr will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it ILWACO ITEMS. Tlwaoo, May 22. Summer weather at last and salmon more plentiful. It is proposed to build an elevated railroad on tho trap stakes between here and Astoria. The ominous boom of the signal gun on light house hill was heard twice on Friday laEt This time it called the life crew to assist a fishiug boat out of the breakers on Republic spit, and all were saved. Capt. Babbige's family are rustic ating on their Wallicnt ranch. F. D. Winton's family are at Sea view on the weather beach. On next Thursday evening, May 20, the Grand Army of the Republic lodge of this place will give a grand ball at Ilwaco hall. All old soldier and sailors cordially invited. In fantry in arms with necessary ma ternal equipments, and members of the press will be treated to a cordial reception. Capt Alex McLean, of the sloop Venture, that sailed not long ago from Astoria for tho fur sealing grounds of Alaska, arrived in town to-day with one ot tho crow, overland mostly, from Sunshine, Shoalwater bay, where the sloop was being re paired somewhat. It appears they had several clays of severe weather some 400 miles out, were reefed down four days and hove to half of that time. The cook was very sick. Al. Carruthers became so dangerously ill it was deemed necessary to put into Shoalwater bay and put him ashore at Oysterville, his home. The Captain came over to procure two substitutes and will then make another start It is said that the crew and part owners in this enterprise were dissatisfied with the manner the captain managed things. Frances Sweeney, wife of Lebarre Petit, died last Thursday at Chinook and was buried on Saturday. (Jo Ri-ht to The Head. Ilwaco, May 20, '87. Editob Asterian: I see in your issue of the 14th inst., of tho crew of tho Hunter killing 32 geese at North Cove. I mysolf killed 16 in two Bhots, on the peninsula, and as they raised I fired two more shots with tho samo gun and got four more. I use an 8-bore Lefevre, hammerless, and was not satisfied, as I thought I ought to have got more. But when you speak ot,a crow killing thirty-two and should havo a place near the head of the claBS. I think I nnohf, in come in somewhere near there. Don't yon? Respectfully yours, Frank H. Canaris. Evcilmcut In Texas, Great excitement has been caused in the vicinity of Paris. Tex., bv the re markable m-overy of Mr. J. . Corley, who was so helpless he cou(d n.ot turn in bod, or raise his head: everybody said he was dying of Consumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery wa5 sent him. Finding relief, he bought a large bottle and a box of J)r. mugs s -n cw ljiie ruis ; ov the time he had taken two boxes of nils "and two bottles of the Dlscoveiy, he was well and had gaiued in llesh thirtv-Mx pounds. Trial bottles of this Great Discovery for Consumption free at Y. K. Dement & Co. A Sew And Enlarged stock of Choice Brands of Clear. Imported Key West and domestic. All tastes can be satisfied and all pockets suited as to price. TansiU'sPunch and Junior's in full suppjy as usual at D. L. Beck & Sons. The finest and nicest sreak to hiv had in town at Fabre's. Ganibrinus Beer And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, r cents. Try Fabre's celebrated pau toast. For Tho Most Beautiful And enduring photocraphs, charming tones, the most scientific retouching and fine polish go to N. S. Shuster, the pioneer leading photographer. See pew samples tr his new gallery on-tue road way. r. 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