(37 Wxt jPatttj taran. ASTORIA. OEEGON: WEDNESDAY.. .77." -JUNKS. 18S7 The Oregon is duo from San Fran cisco this morning; the State sails. The Fourth of July committee will meet at the court house this evening. The city assessment roll ia at Aud itor Jewett's office and will be open for inspection till nest Wednesday. The Gen. Miles goes to Seattle with 150 tons tin plate canned material, and Geo. T.Myers' steamer Dispatch to-day. The river ia.a cafe au lait color, and its surface is .strewn with drift brought down by the high water from the interior. The commandant at Fort Canby wants bids for lodgings for enlisted men, -detained in Astoria over night on public business. The steamer Montesano leaves this evening, for Taquina, where she will in future ply, and where a profitable business awaits her. Of the departing Chinese who took certificates with them when they left Astoria, not more than ten per cent, have "returned to this port direct. There will be a special meeting of the stockholders of the Astoria build ing and loan association at the court house at eight o'clock this evening. Oscar Thayer, of the News, who reoently won $15,000 in a certain lot tery soheme, is in reoeipt of the coin, less 8300, which he had to pay for its collection. The San Francisco Journal of Commerce issues a mammoth lumber edition, giving valuable and detailed information regarding that important coast industry. Members of the Presbyterian church are requested to meet in the churoh this evening after prayer meeting, for a few minutes, to attend to important business. The government corps of workers at Fort Stevens are busy finishing the new wharf at that point, and landing there this summer will be considerably easier than it has been for the last two years. The lawn party at Mrs. Dr. Tren chard's to-morrow evening, will doubtless be largely attended. Prep arations are made for a pleasant evening and all are invited. The Warwick Castle has 5,500 cs. salmon aboard; the Sir Henry Law rence is loading lumber at Trullinger's mill; the Scottish Knight is finish ing" a lumber cargo at the Clatsop Mill; the Helen W. Almy will load there. The body of an unknown man was found floating in the stream above the city yesterday morning and brought to the foot of Cass street. It had been in the water so long as to be unrecognizable. Coroner Ross will give it interment at Clatsop to day. . Boat number 14, of Hapgood & Co., came ashore at Necanicum creek last Sunday night, with four holes cut in her bottom. She had been taken from Gray's dock last Friday night, and was returned yesterday by W. J. Barry. A-net of Geo. W. Hume's, which came ashore on Clatsop beaoh, was also returned. Authenticated papers have arrived at the garrison, says the Walla Walla Journal, establishing beyond a doubt that corporal Eberhard Weiderhold, of troop F, Second cavalry, who, on the night of April 10 last, attempted suicide by poison, is a German baron in his own right, and the possessor of a large income, said to be $900 -aonthly. It is stated that the Canadian Pa cific Oo.'a steamer Sardonyx, is to begin, next Wednesday, running be tween Port Moody and the Columbia river, .taking Oregon flour to be trans ferred to the company's steamers for Hong Kong. It is thought that this will give Oregon millers an ad vantage over California and Manitoba in the matter of China's flour trade. . Tscoma will have a. firemen's tour nament July 4th. The prizes will be: Hose raoe, wet test, Ifirst prize S300, second prize $100. Hook and ladder oontest, first prize $200; second prize $100. Make and break, five couplings, prize $25. Hose race, straightaway, 9 A. M. on morning of the 5th, first prize $125; second prize $50. Hose race, dry test, first prize $125; second prize "50. p - - - Frederick Warde, the eminent tragedian, supported by a talented company, will appear at Boss' opera house next Monday evening, the 13th inst, in his great play "Galba, the Gladiator." The appearance of suoh an actor as he, is an event in theatri cal annals, and the mere announce ment is)f itself sufficient to fill the house. Beserved seats may be had at the New York Novelty Store. On "Friday evening the upper As toria publio school will have an en tertainment at the church. The pro- gramine'is an interesting one, and tbe friends and patrons of the school look for a large attendance. Besides much of merit that the programme contains, the object of the entertain ment the relief of the orphan chil dren of the Nanaimo sufferers is one thaC appeals forcibly to public charity and popular approval. The tickets of admission, are only 25 cents; chil dren under twelve, 10 cents. One of the most noticeable things in the salmon business is the way the coast is being dotted with canneries. From the California line, northward, the whole coast line is Btudded with salmon canning establishments, and the number is increasing greatly this year. Some are small and unpreten tious, packing but 2,500 or 3.000 cases in a season. Others are as large and complete as some Columbia river canneries, and employ a largo force. Wherever is a bay, creek, or indenta tion, the tendency is to build a salmon cannery there. fEIlSO.NAL. C. C. Shepherd, of Skamokwa, is in the city. Jno. West was among yesterday af ternoon's arrivals. P. G. Eastwick came up from Ft. Stevens yesterday. Col. John Adair, Jr., and Mrs. Dr. Owens Adair are in the city. Dr. Harry Lane, of Portland, has been appointed superintendent of the state insane asylnm.viceDr. Josephi, resigned. Thomas Houston, one of the pio eers of Lafayette, Yamhill county, i? on a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Powell. "Galba tbe Gladiator." As Galba, Mr. Wardo has a master piecea role in which ho eclipses many of his former efforts and arises equal to his great part as Virginias. He is a slave with the instincts and aspirations of a man. These are aroused to fever heat because of the terrible fate of his wife and the loss, as he supposes, of his daughter. His conception of the part shows in telligence of a very high order and results in the presentation of a ereat character. The scono in the amphitheater, wuere ua reuugoizes nis losiuau-jiiier, j just as ne is about to strike her head from her Rhoulders. is ono of tin most thrilling we cau recall. It set ! ,s the audience wild, and was so adinir-1 ably done that fivo reoalls were de-j manded before the audience had exhausted their appreciation. The prison scene was one of great power and pathos and moved the au dience greatly. Mr. Warde received a most tumult uous welcome.so pronounced that sev eral minutes passed before he could proceed. Each fall of the curtain was followed by applause and recalls were demanded. Mr. Warde's pop ularity in our city is such as the great actor might feel proud of, as no doubt he is. The support is of the first class. Miss Blair is not only a very beau tiful woman, but an actress of excep tional power and ability. Her voice is admirably adapted to the stage. It is rich, clear and musical. Her possibilities are certainly very great. In the role of Neodamia she was well cast and gave a superb rendition of the part. News, 7. Singular Phase of au Accident. Yesterday's Astorian contained an account of a terrible accident that be fell a boy in upper Astoria, who dropped from' the roadway on his head, on a log below, a distance of twenty feet. When the surgeon vis ited him last night, nearly a cupful of brain had oozed out and the sup position was that the piece of skull bone had been driven into the brain. Examination, however, yes terday morning, of the scene of the accident, showed where the piece of bone had broken right off and was lying near where the boy fell. It is about one and a half inohes wide and two inches long. He must have struck a glancing blow and the piece of broken skull flew out instead of being imbedded in his brain as at first supposed. The little fellow was able to sit up and talk yesterday, and the doctor now thinks that there is some hope of his recovery. The De il Crying rue residents or uuinatown are dreading the happening of some ca lamitous event. Speak to them about it and they laugh in a faint, uneasy manner, altogether lacking in mirth, and in a few seconds will inquire, "What you tink?" A reporter BBked what the uneasiness was about, and received respense: "The debbil, him cly again!" Being further pressed for information, the Chinaman inter viewed went on to say: "When the debbil oly two, tlee, four nights, look out, something bad coming may be fire, may be fight, may be evlybody sick. Can't tell. You sabe last big fight in Chinatown? Debbil cly just before that" With this evidence of the "old boy's" reliability in troduced, the reporter inquired, "What does the devil do? When does he cry, and where?" " 'Bout two, tlee clock at night, he cly corner the stleet dying. Night before last he walk up the stleet dying. I no hear; my partner hear, and lots of people. He no say anythin' you cau under stand he just cly so sad like o-o-ol" "What does he look like?" "Nobody see him. Chinaman hear him cly he cover him head up in bed and feel cold down him baok too much flaid, you bet!'' Unnecessary Misery. Probably as 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 that no one likes to take the medicines usually pre scribed. HAMBUBG 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. What is better than a elass of liouor ? A cup of delicious coffee at Fabre's. Vanilla Ice Cream at Fabre's to-day. Try Fabre's celebrated pan roast. The finest and nicest steak to be had in town at Fabre's. For the best photographs and tintypes go to Crow's Gallery. Ten cents for a cup of Fabre's nice coffee. PE0M EUE0PE AST) THE EAST. The "Thunderer's" Strictures Becsp tion to Cardinal Gibbons. New York, Juno 7. The daily Commercial Bulletin in its monthly fire record, places the losses for May throughout the country, nt S10,G3G, 500. These figures are $2,500,000 larger than the average figures dur ing May, for the past twelve years. A SEVERE ARRAIGNMENT. London. June 7. The Timet this morning publishes another install ment of "Pnrnellism and crime." In an article opposite the leader, it prints a "facsimile" of the tenth page of the Irish World of New York, of Feb. 16, 1884, and also a portion of Patrick Ford's address, published in the same issue. The publications are accompanied by an explanatory article describing the various funds mentioned and the fate of the men connected therewith. In an editorial on the subject, the Times says: "The whole conspiracy, whether carried on by mealy mouthed gentlemen who sat at London dinner tables, or by those who organize arson and mur der, is one and indivisible. It is paid out of the same purse, worked by the same men, directed to the same ends, and inspired by oue universal hatred of England, and a determination to bring about, if possible, complete separation between England and Ireland. Where the money goes, to support Gladstouo iu parliament, to i nip desperadoes for the committal 1 of outrages in English towns, a more matter of tactics. Wherever we find these constitutional agitators with the mask laid aside as iu the case of Davitt, at Baduek, we find that their language, sentiments and aims are identical with tho3e ruf fians by whose support they live, and of whom they pretend in parlia ment to be ignorant." RECEPTION TO THE CARDINAL. Baltimore, Juno 7. When Car dinal Gibbons arrived hero to-daj' tho streets leading to the depot were thronged with people. MayortHodges and the members of tho city council, judges of courts aud commissioners received tho cardinal". On the part of the Catholic societies tho cardinal was received by Chas. A. Bonaparte, the trustees of tho cathedral and a committee of clergy. The cardinal was escorted to the cathedral by a procession formed to do honor to his high office. When the head of the column reached tho cardinal's palace there was a halt and the cardinal, with the olergy and a guard of honor, entered the building. There the car dinal was invested with his official robes and retnrning to the streot the procession moved to the main en trance of the cathedral, when there i was formed a reception by Mons. McColgan, and r. special service for the cardinal's reception was per formed for the first time in Balti more. (Line went down here.) Astonishing Succcns. It is the duty of every person who has used lioschee's German Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consump tion, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat nnd lung diseases. No person can use it without immediate relief. Three doses will relievo any case, aud wo consider it the duty of all Druggists to recommend it to the poor, dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 80,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one case whereat failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Sample bottles to try sold at 10 cents. Begular size, 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, in the United States and Canada. Sins. Brother, Sins. Now let us to the woodland hie, where trees their verdure wrap, for spring no longer lingers in old burly winter's lap. In pionic garb we'll amble forth, and sit beneath the trees, and have our hides all chopped and hacked, with stings of bumble bees. We'll gaily don our linen coats, and thin seersucker pants, and sit bo side the gurgling stream, while o'er ns crawl the ants. Wo'41 swallow pic nic lemonade, to moisten down our grub.whioh people make by soaking one cheap lemon in a tub. The guile less lemon we shall eat, devour the clammy pie, and sit on bowls of cus tard while a tear bedims our eye. We'll tip the mustard in the jam, the pepper in tho tea, and try with all our might to show that we are filled with glee. Then let us to the pic nic hie, our basket in our hand, and homeward come filled up with woe, and leaves and dust and sand. Hepp ner Gazette. m Mi i A Gilt Tor All. In order to give all a chance to teat it, and thus be convinced of its wonderful curative powers, Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, will be, for a limited time, given away. This offer is not only liberal, oaisnows unDounuea laun in me mer its of this great remedy. All who suf fer from Coughs, Colds, Consumption. Asthma. Bronchitis, or any affection of Throat, Chest, or Lungs, are especially tequested to call at W.E. Dement & Co.'s Drug Store, and get a Trial Bottle Free, Large Bottles SI, United States Restaurant is the best and cheapest in Astoria. Eastern oysters fresn every steamer at Jeffs restaurant. Scrofulous, Inherited and Contagious Humors Cured by Cuticura. milHOUGII tho medium of ono of your JL books received through Mr. Frank T. Wrny, Druggist, Apollo, l'a., I Lecamo ac quainted with your Cuticuiu KEMEDirs, nnd tnko thi3 oni)ortunitv to testify to you that their uso has permanently curcd mo of ono oi tno worst case or uioou poi-rjmns, m connection with erysipelas, that I havo over seen, nnd this after having been pronounced incurablo by somo of tho host pbysicans in our county. J take great pleasure in forward ing to you this testimonial, unsolicited as it is by j ou, in ordor that others suffering from similar maladies may be encouraged to give vour CrricunA 1Umhifs a trial l. S. WIUTLlXUfiK. Leechburg, Ta. Reference: FrakT. Writ, Druggist, Apolloi Po. SCJIOFULOL'S TJ1.CEKS. James E. Richardson, Custom Houso. Now Orleans, on oath says: "In lbTO Scrofulous Ulcers broke out on my body until I was a mass of corruption, Everything known to tho medical fuculty was tried in vain. I bo camo a mere wreck. At times could not lift my hands to my head, could not turn in bed ; was in constant pain, and looked upon lifo as a curse. Ho relief or euro in ten years InlSSOI heard of tho Cuticura Rkmediks, used them, and was perfectly cured." Sworn to before U. S. Com. J. D, Crawford, OXE OF TI1K WORST CASES. Wo havo been selling your Cuticura Rem edies for cars, and havo tho first complaint yet to recoivo from a purchaser. Ono ol tho worst cases of Scrofula I ever saw was cured by the uso of fivo bottres of Cuticura Rksol vfnt, CuTirur.. and Cuticurv Soap. Tho soap takes tho "cako" hero as n medicinal soap. TAYLOK & TA LOH, Druggists. Trankfort, Kan. SCKOFUfiOrS, 1K!IKRITEI And Contagious Humors, with L033 of Hair, and Eruptions of tho fckin. aro positively cired by Cuticubi and Ccticcba Sou ex ternally, and Cuticurv IIesolvfnt internally, when all other medicines fail. Send for Pam phlet, DRUGGISTS USE THEM. Wo have obtained satisfactory results from tho use of tho Cuticura Remedies in our own family, and reepmmend tbom beyond any other romedies for diseases of tho skin and bloi'd. Iho demand for thorn grows a their merits becomo known. MACMJLLAN & CO, Druggists, Latrobo, Pa." CETiCURA. REMEDIES aro sold everywhere. Price: Cuticura, tho Great Skin Cure. 50 ct?., Cuticurv Soap, an Exquisite IJoautifief, 23 cts.: Cuticura Rlsol-ve-st, tho New Rlood Purifior, SI 00. Potter' Drug and Chemical Co., 15oton. nipjjl'JjKS. Blackheads, Skin Blomishos, r I 111 and Baby Humors, uso Cuticura Soap. Choking Catarrh. Have you awakened from a disturbed sleep, with all tho horriblo sensations of an assas sin c'utching your throat and "pressing tho life-breath from your tightened chest? Havo you noticed tho languor and debility that succeed the effort to clear your throat and head of this catarrhal matter? What a depressing influence it exerts upon tho mind, clouding tho momory and filling -tho bead with pains and strango noises ! How dif ficult it is to rid tho nasal passages, throat and lungs of this poisonous mucus all can tefy who aro afflicted with cat irrh. How difficult to protect tho system against it? further progres towards tho lungs, liver nnd kidneys, all physicians will admit. It is a terrible disease, and cries out for relief and cure. The remarkable curative powers, when all other remedies utterly fail, of S.vsroRD's Radical Curk, aro attested bv thousands who gratefully recommend it to follow-suffor-crs. No statement is made regarding it that cannot bo substantiated by tho most respect ablo and reliable references Each pocket contains one-bottlc of tho Radical Curf, ono box of Catarrhal Sol vent, nnd an Improvfd Inhaler, with treat ise and directions, and is sold by'all druggists for SI 00. PottkrDklt. & Chemical Co., Boston. HOW MY SIDE ACHES. From tho bench and tho coun ter, froin, tho loom and sowing machino $oos up tho cry of pain and weakness. Aching Sides and Hack, Kidney and Uterino Pains, Strnins nnd eakness. Couehs. and Chest Pains,, and every Pain of daily toil relieve! In one by the ;wticnra Anti-Pain . A'ew. elegant, and infallible. At 25c , fivo for S1.00 ; or of Potter Chemical Co., Boston. Syrtip of Figs. Manufaclmedonly by the Cuhforjiia Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal." is Natures Own Title Laxative. This pleasant liquid liuil leiuedv may be had of V. E. Dement & Co, aflifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is iw mo-t ple.isant, prompt and effocthe lemcdy known, to cleanse the system; to act on, the Liver, Kidneys ami Bowels gently yet thoroughly to dispel Ileadachs, Colds and Fevers; to cure Constipation, Indigestion and kindred ills." A Xew Anti nlarc?tl " tock of Choice Brands of Cijrars. Imported Key West and domestic. All tastes can be satisfied and all pockets suited as to price. TansiH'sPunch and Junior's in full supply as usual at D. L. Beck & Sons. The best oysters in any style at Fabre's. What I Do ou Think Jeff of the U. S. gives you a meal for nothing and a glass of something to drink? Not much; but he gives the best meal and more of it than any ofher restaurant in town. 2T cents. For The IIost Beautiful And enduring photographs, charming tones, the most scientific letouching and fine polish go to X. S. Sinister, the pioneer leading photographer. See new samples at his new gallery ontlfo road way. - Snivctl and Shaved Shingles, Fieah Lime. Cement and Plaster Paiis, at J. n. D.Gray's. All the natent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest Eerfumery, and toilet articles, etccan e bought at the lowest prices, at J. W Conn's drug store, opposite OcMdent hctel, Astoria. Cool Beer Drawn from the cellar, at Chas. Grat ke's. (amhrinus Beer And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, o cents. Private Rooms. At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par ties, etc. The best cooked to orden Telephone T.o-f;ius House. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night 50 and 25 cts., per week S1.50. New and clean. Private entrance. A Sunuy Room With the comforts of a home, library etc. Apply at Holden House. Gotojeflrsfbrojstcrs, Private Rooms. . :md Colds ' :md Acho t juiimte , flutter druggists. Drug and Ov31 v3 J v Hj np t?Tfe3HiiHMHBBMBBIBMBBBBBBHBBBHHMIHBBBiMBMffS::R i i Mo Better- SMrt m i&e World. - i 3Ianufaclmed by the Trojan Shirt and Collar Co., Troy, New York. LAUNDRtED MEN'S SILVER SI. LAUNDRIED'ftlEN'S-COLD $1.50 O. '1,: - 1 riie Leading Dry MONEY tjj-a iTWirnrwmmiM i M Waste time in look ing around when you can step into my place of business any day, and feel perfectly sure thatfyou get "goods at the very lowest figures. HERMAN WISE THE RELIABLE Clothier andHlatte? (Occident Hotel Building.) , Theo- Bracker Kccommends to the public and to tbo trade bis stock of Cigars. Tobacco. Smoker's Articles. Playing Cards, Cutlery, etc. at Portland prices.. Cliemunus street, a: A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMITHiNG, i Capt. Rogers old stand, corner ol Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Canaery work, Horseshoeinp. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. rractlcal WATCHMAKER ffi 'S? And J3E3 "7V ELE DEL. WATCHES, Clocks, Jewelry and Musical INSTRUMENTS Repaired on the Shortest Notice at Bea sonaoie 'Bates. v . . ..-j , Chenamus St nest to Spexarth's Gun store. W. F. rfrfi nfri Urn" LAUNDRJED AND UNLAUNDRIED 25 Each. UNLAUNDR1ED MEN'S SILVER SI.OOEftCtl. Each. H COOPER'S, Goods and Clothing MORE PALATABLE IF KEPT ON DOUBXK OIF Moxie Contains Not a Drop of Medicine Poison, Stimulant or Alcohol. But is a simple sugar-can like plant, grown near the Equator and farther south, was lately accidentally discovered by Lieut. Moxie, and has proved itself to be the only-harmless and effective nerve food known that can recover brain and nervous exhaustion; loss of man hood; imbecility and helplessness . It has recovered paralysis, sort, ening of the brain, lecomotor ataxia, and insanity when caused by nervous exhaustion. It gives a durable, solid strength, and makes you eat voraciously, takes away tired, sleepy, lifeless feeling like magic, removes the fatigue from mental and physical overwork, at once, will not interfere with the action of vegetable medicines. Iose, One Small TTiucgla-ssiul Every Four Hours. TheclSss of gas from the bottle does not weaken or injure the Moxie. Look out for Counterfeits. Price, 50 Cents a Quart Bottle, or $5.00 per Dozen. . .- to FOR SALE ONLY BY D. L, Beck Sons, ASTORIA, CALL AND GET A CIRCULAR. MILLER & GREENWOOD. AGENTS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST. 1300 MARKET ST. - - - SAN FRANCISCO. SHIRTS UNLAUNDRlED BOYS' SILVER 75 Cts. EftOfl. House Of Astoria. ICE. WILL KEEP ANYWHERE. EXTRACT Nerve Food. OUrVv" USZitm , Ai - t