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C31 ?ttc gaity tatfatt. ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY. .JUNE 10, ISS7 Linn Engine Co. No. 2 of Albany, will send a team lo tbs firemen's tournament. Beautitnl roses are blossoming ev erywhere and the gardens are brill iant with Bummer flowers. The committee on programme of the Fourth of July celebration con sists of Messrs. Trenchard, Bergman, Fulton, Welch and Dealy. - The A. B. Field and Queen of the Jfoy-ieft yesterday morning forNes -tuccs, -where W. B. Headington is building a cannery for Leinenweber & Co. The record of target practice in this department for April puts the artillerymen at Fort Canby at the head of -the list, with an average of 83.54. " The late month of May was the driest known to the records of the signal service. The drought through out the country has been unprece dented. It is rumored that the Pacific Coast SteamsTiip company has been put un der the control of the Union Paoifio to operate in conjunction with the Oregon Short Line. The closing exercises of the school in district No. 18 will take plaoe this afternoon commencing at half past one o'clock p. m. The par ents and friends of the school are in vited to be present S. Amundsen, the nine year old son of A, J. Amundsen, who fell from the roadway last Monday, striking on his head and sustaining fatal in juries.died yesterday morning. The funeral will be, from the parents' residenoe at one o'clock this afternoon. Peter Norburg was yesterday ar raigned in the justice court on a charge of having resisted an officer in the discbarge of his duty. The of fense is alleged to have been com mitted in the vicinity of the Colorado saloon last Wednesday evening. The case waB continued till to-day. This evening at the Scandinavian church in upper Astoria, the pupils of the public school will givo an en tertainment which deserves a large audience, no less for the merit of the entertainment, whioh will be well worth seeing and hearing, than for the .purpose to which the receipts of the evening will be devoted. the re lief of the orphan children of the Nanaimo sufferers. The Contra Costa, Cal., Gazette of the 4th says: A couple of catfish reoently caught by Charles Perry, superintendent of Mr. Black's salmon cannery at Martinez, were full of salmon spawn and minnows. This ought to settle the question of whether or not the introduction of catfish into our rivers was a serious blow at the salmon industry. The bay, rivers and sloughs are now filled with catfish, and they undoubtedly feed upon salmon spawn and newly hatched salmon. Sherman Curran, a young mau em ployed at Trullinger's mill, met with a singular accident last Tuesday, which might have ended far more disastrously than it did. While un der the building his clothes oame in contaot with a revolving shaft and were torn off of him, while he was picked up, swung around and hurled about twenty feet into deep water. The horrified employes who expected to find his mangled remains, were agreeably surprised to see him cling ing to a pile and with the exception of a scare, a hasty bath, and a badly chewed up suit of clothes, in other wise good condition. The stingiest man in the United States, until recently, was supposed to be located in Missouri, and ho was so penurious that he would Btop the dock at night to keep it from wear ing out. He was the second cousin to the man at Oshkosh, Michigan, who was a church member. He would hold on to his pennies until the last possible moment when the contribution box came around, for the interest to accrue on them. But the stingiest man in the world, so far discovered up to the time of going to press, is the man in Albany, Oregon, who uses a wart on the back of his neck for a collar button. The scheme of changing ships into barks is at present prevalent in this port, says the Tacoma News. The Canada is now being remodeled. The Bhip Shirley will be made into a bark on her arrival there, and the spars are being gotten out by Tacoma mill carpenters to remodel the ship Melrose, making a bark of her. It is expected, however, that the change will not be made until after the ar rival of the vessel at her destination in San Pedro. Ship cajrtains say that they prefer barks in tho coasting trade on account of the greater facility with whioh they can be handled in "beat- ingininside waters; they are less top heavy, sua can aiso do worKea consid erably cheaper than ships, as they take less running gear, sails and spars, and plso two less men. Special meeting of members of the Y. M. C.A., at 8:30 this evening. There will be a meeting of the Execu tive Committee of the Hescuo Temper ance Club at their hall to-night to arrange for a grand temperance festival some time next week. The Salvation Army meeting will be held to-morrow night at Liberty Hall. Major Fielding of Ohio and divisional officer Stillwell will be present to con duct Ibe meeting. Ilave You Tried That delicious driqk, Sarbarell, at Frank Fabre's ? If not don't fail to call and sample it. You will like it. French Lemonade by the glass, cool and wholesome. PSOM LOHDOff TO ASTORIA And Way Landings, for The Astorian's Readers. West Point, N. Y., June 9. The annual examinations and principal military exercises are over, and there is nothing but graduating exercises in prospeot for Saturday. The post is crowed with visitors and the ho tels are filled to overflowing. To morrow, secretary Endicott and Gen. Sheridau will arrive, and it is expected the president aud Mrs. Cleveland will spend a few hours htre Saturday morning. Geo. W. Childs, of Philadelphia, president of the board of visitors, will make the principal address on Saturday, and short addresses will be made by sec retary Endicott and Gen. Sheridan. F. B. Shnnk, of Pennsylvania, stands highest in the graduating class. WISE COUNSEL. , DoBiiix, June 9. The United Ire land, Parnell's organ, urges the Irish people fo further patience. It de nounces those men who advocate retaliation for opposition of Irish measures, and says that such a course would work the overthrow of much thatParnell had accomplished during the last ten terrible years, and work to which Gladstone was devoting the ovoning of his life. NOTES FROM LONDON. London, June 9. In the house of oommons this afternoon Wm. H. Smith, the government leader, gave notioe that to-morrow he would move that the committee name the period at whioh they would report the Irish crimes and amendment bill tn the house. This announcement was re ceived with great cheers and counter cheers. London, June 9. The weather at Ascot heath t6-day was brilliant, and the races were largely attended. Tho spectators included a strong repre sentation of royalty and crowds of aristocratic people. Tho race for the gold cup, valued at one thousand sovereigns, was won by Bird, of Free dom; Carasco second, the Baron third. Six started. HELD FOB MUBDKR. Nevada, Cal., June 9. Tho exam ination of H. F. Dazonville and wife for the alleged murder of Philip Biohards, the banker, was concluded last night. Both defendants were held for murder. Dazonville was sent to jail, but his wife was allowed to give bail in the sum of 10,000. wbecked near post. London, June 9. The German bark Elsa from Wilmington, N. 0., was to day picked up in the channel and towed to Dungesa, where she sank. It is supposed she was damaged by a collision. Nothing is known of tho crew. I'DESIUNQ THE APACHES. Washington, June 9,- No informa tion has been received at the war de partment in regard to the recent In dian outbreak in Arizona beyond tho fact that thirty Apaches have left the reservation, and that Captain Lawton is in pursuit of them with fonr troops of cavalry. MIKE IS IK EUROPE. N ew York, June 9. The statement that "Mike Grace," reported killed by the Apaches in a dispatch from Tucson, was a brother of ex-mayor Grace of New York, is not true. Mi chael P. Grace is now in Europe. WRECKED ON THE SOILIiT ISLANDS. London, June 9. While a heavy fog was prevailing the British steam er Castle Ford, from Montreal, went ashore off the Scilly Island. She is is in a bad position and it is believed will prove a total wreck. The salvers are at work on the cargo. DEAD. London, June 9. The Earl of Win- chelsa and Nottingham is dead. He was seventy-two years old. ASTORIA ENTITLED TO FOUR. New York, June 9. The American bankers' association has decided to hold a convention at Pittsburg on October 12th and 13th. Every bank ing firm, state bank, national bank, trust company, and savings bank in the United States is entitled to send one delegate. don't give this away. London, June 9. The Yarestadt Zeitung of St. Petersburg says that the czarina and princess will go to Vienna, strictly incognito, to attend the acoouchment of tho Duchess of Cumberland. WHERE IS SMITH FROM? Annapolis, June 9. The star mem bers of this year's graduating class at the naval academy are: First, Bobert Stoker, of Minnesota; second, Frank W. Hibbs, of Minnesota; third. Elliott Snow, of Utah; fourth, Paul Smith. getting: out of the woods. Smith's, New York, June 9. The president is on his way out of tho woods. He rose early this morning and began packing the fish hewas to carry- to Albany for Dr. Ward. He started for this place arriving after a pleas ant drive of two hours. no mobe "copy." New Yobk, June 9. Charles A. Keep, editor of the Wall street News, died this morning. BAR TOWAGE AND PILOTAGE. Complete Divorce of the Service -New Regime. The Through a variety of causes tho towage and pilotage business on the Columbia bar has been unprofitable the past season. Competition, low prices and a decrease in shipping are among the main causes. The wheat that under ordinary conditions would have gone to England from the Co lumbia direot, has been going to San Francisco in the holds of the 0. 11. & N. Co.'s steamers, and tho incoming and outgoing vessels have, in conse quence, been few and far between. Preparation is being made to begin the fall business with a new system of towage and pilotage that, it is thought, will work satisfactorily. The pilotage and towage is to be en tirely distinct and separate, the pilot age being ett entirely to the pilots and the towage to the tugs. At present there are bar pilots as follews: Tom Johnson, Chas. John son, Dan McYicar, M. D. Staples, A. Malcolm, Jos. Harriman, L. Staples, C. S. Gunderaon, Geo. Wood, Thos. Doig, H. A. Matthews, J. E. Camp bell. Cv. Harriman, Chas. Olsen, Thos. Lathum, T. J. Powers, Thos. Neill and Joo Ritcher. These comprise all that have branches from either Oregon or Washington territory. The Oregon pilots, who have the pilot schooner Gov. Moody are putting her in tr.'m for the coming season's work. Eight of the Washington territory pilots are having a schooner of about the same dimensions as the Gov. Moody built in San Francisco. They expect to have her readv about August 1st. She is to cost about 9,000. These twopilot schooners will carry all the pilots except Latham, who is connected with the Gen. Milfs, and Ojseu. who is fishiug at present, and will cruise outside. Tho towing will be done by the tngs Astoria, Wizard, Donald. Gen. Miles; the Columbia and Escort pos sibly wiH.be put on late in the sea sou l!eaant Surprise Party. There wa3 a surprise party at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hall last evening, which was nn occasion of pleasure to those who surprised and were surprised. A most enjoy able evening was spent, not the least among the enjoyments being the dis cussion of the good things to cat that the surprisors brought with them. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. J- W. Conn. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sickles, Mr. and Mrs. Z. Anstensen, Mr. and Mrs. Humphries Mr. an d Mrs Langley, lba rrrSTf Kn ton, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Brown, Miss, : Wilson, Miss Huntington, Mis3 Jos lyn, Dr. Page, B. H. Coleman, G. A. Chnrnock, E. B. Oushman, Mr. Blood. Famous Women. Madame Trebelli, tho greatest of living contraltos who has traveled extensively, in fact visited every county and city of note in tho world, has just departed from the slope of tho Pacific, and often expressing tho greatest admiratioa for the beauty j and grandeur of our scenery and tho uenguum muuness hl our L-uumie, loft the following written note as a ! living expression of her opinion in the hands of a Portland druggist. Use original of which can be seen cm .!"- maud. Pobtlaxd, Or., April (, 1&57. Dear Mr. Wisdem: I have tried jour "Hobertire." and it gives me ranch pleasure to say that it is excellent for the complexion, being one of the beat articles of the kind I havo ever used. Re lieve me, yotiR sincerely. Z. TBRBCI.LI. If any further proof of the excel lency of this article is required call on Messrs. W.E. Dement & Co. of Asto ria, Or., who, for the small sum of fifty cents, will produce evidence that will satisfy tho most skeptical and fastidious and give you a beautiful picture card for the trouble of en quiring. Somewhat Particular. The only man who could meet the requirements held aloft by Plymouth's committee preached some years since in Jerusalem and was crucified for his work. Denver News. A Oilt for All. In order to give all a chance to test it, and thus be convinced of its wonderful curative powers, Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Corns, will oe, lor a luniteu time, given away. This offer is not only liberal, but shows unbounded faith in the 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 requested to call at W. E. Dement & Co.s Drug Store, and get a Trial Bottle Free, Large Bottles SI, JEFF'S United States Restaurant in the best and cheapest In Astoria. Eastern oysters fresh every steamer at Jeffs restaurant. Try Fabre's celebrated pan roast. Tho finest and nicest steak to be In town at Fabre's. had Telephone lo'lKing1 IFoiihe. Best Bed3 in town. Itoonis per night 50 and 25 cts., per week 1.30. 'ew and clean. Private entrance. Situation Wanled. To do general housework by a com ptetent woman. Apply at O'Brien's hotel. Special Meeting, C. K. F. P. IT. There will be a special meeting of the Columbia River Fishermen's Protective Union, at Ross' Opera House, Wed nesday, June 15th, 87, at 9 o'clock M., sharp. Business of importance to li transacted. By order of the Ckxtkai. Boaud. Lemon Ice Cream at Fabre's to-day. GotojeflfcforoTstcrs, Private Rooms. t'EHSOXAL. N. H. Webber, of Knappton, is in tho city. E. M. Philebaum was in the city yesterday. E. B. Wood camo over from Oys terville yesterday. Kev. M. L. Bugg, and family ar rived yesterday afternoon, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hig gins. C. Lienenweber is so far conva lescent as to be able to appear on tho street. His oldest son, True, h3s re covered sufliciently to bo out; his oldest daughter, May, is still confined to her bed with little change in her condition. Bnllyins the "Waiter. People who are condemned to eat their meals in restaurants have doubt less become familiar with the pom pous, self-important, touchy, imperi ous personage who loves to lord it over the humble waiter who takes his order and does hi3 level best to executo the same. I refer to the per son who i3 always found bullying the poor waiter on the slightest provoca tion, because he did or didn't put ice in the water, or misplaced the salt cellar, or put the table napkinat the wrong side of the plate, or inadvert ently joined in a laugh at a joke de livered to a companion. He is, as the late Artemas Ward would have called him, "an amoosin' kus3." Well, I met him yesterday afternoon in a West Side restaurant, and had quite a matinee seeing him go through his performance, the outcome of which was worth to mo a good many meals. He ordered. The waiter brought. He rapped angrily with his knuckles on tho table-cloth till the trembling slave came back. "What do you mean by bringing this to me?'' "You ordered boiled eggs, sir,'' said the humble waiter. 4,I said broiled eggs," shouted the enstomer. Wniter grew pale. "Broiled eggs, sir?" he repeated, hesitating queerly on the ;. "Yes, man," cried the oth er growing fiercer, "broiled eggs don't yon understand? b-r-o i-l-e-d hroiled eggs! !" Tho waiter ran along with the rejectod dish to tho cook's place, from which a gruff voice was heard sayiug: "Never heard of such a thing." By this timo the waiter began lo feel like one who would tako desperate chances and assert his waiterhood. Ho ap proached his customer with a firm step and with a heightened color in his pao cheek said: "Sir, I havo been a waiter in restaurants for fif teon years, and I never hoard of broiled eggs before." I had tho in finite pleasure of overhearing tho he on the icfewayk moment afterward ro of my paragraph interviow himself He said: "Aw. confound it, by Jove Astonishing Succass. It is the duty of every person who has used ioschee'ts German Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consump tion, sovere Coughs, Croup, Asthma. Pneumonia, and in faot all throat and lung diseases. No person enn use it without immediate relief. Three uoses win renevo any case, auu wo consider it the duty of all Druggists t0 recommend it to" the poor, dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle, a.s su,UUU dozen bottles were sold last year, and no ono case whero it failed v,ms reported. Such a medicine as h (-fernum. Fiunm nrmimt iw tnr, widely known. Ask your druscist about it. Sample bottles to trv sold at 10 cents. Begular size, 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, in tl:o United States aud Canada. An Increasing Deniaml. fill !- -t .r. i j. no peopie are eating salmon. Tne purchasing power of the laboring classes is fully double that of two years ago, and they are very large consumers oC salmon. Cities like Pittsburg, Cleveland and Milwaukee, wnero tne iron interests are large, are very heavy buyers of salmon, and tho increased consumption of the United States for 1886, in spite of the heavy advance in price, was over 70,000 cases, and if tho salmon is packed this year the increase will probably be fully as much more. Chicago Circular. Unnecessary Misery. Probably a3 much misery comes from habitual constipation as from any derangement of the functions of the body, aud it is difficult to cure, for the reason that no one likes to lane me nieaicmes usually pre- scnoeu. JdAiMiJUKLt '1GS were prepared to obviate this difficulty, and they will bo found pleasant to the taste of women and children. 25 cents. At all druggists. J. J. Mack t Co., proprietors. S. P. A Xoiv And Enlarjjetl wtock Choice Brand of Clsars. of Imported Key West and domestic All tastes can be satisfied and all pockets suited as to price. TansiU'sPunch and Junior's in full supply as usual at u. Li. heck & Sons. The best Fabre's. oysters in any style at For The Most Beautiful And enduring photographs, charming tones, the "most scientific retouching and fine polish go to X. S. Sinister, the pioneer leading photographer. See new samples at his new gallery on the road way. Cool Uecr I)rawn from the cellar, at Ohas. Urat- Gainbrinus Beer Ami Free Lunch at tho Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. Private Rooms. At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par ties, etc. The best cooked to order. What is better than a glass of liquor ? A cup of delicious coffee at Fabre's. For the best nhotozianhs and tinfcvnM go to Crow's Gallery. Ten cents for a cun of Fabre's niae coffee. GOLD AND SILVER! SB nosv vfili ks il . 1 iS, H - sH " v . 4 .' i -mS H mKM jml L-3IB . I ' L iH S f3aBt o W SjciZ' . sH WM VhP ?H w I! H irn jflR r I HH III 43 ettei? Manufactured LAUNDRIED MEN'S SILVER SI.25 Each. LAUNDRIED MEN'S COLD $1.50 Each. C H. COOPER S. The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House Of Astoria. cqtrtnaa a XJS Ml MUM iWIIITliKBMBybtf MM8TWT Waste time in looking- around when you can step into my place of business any day, and feel perfectly sure that yoirget goods at the very lowest figures. HERMAN WISE, 'THE RELIABLE ClotMerandH&tter. (Occident Hotel Building.) Theo. Bracker Recommends to the public and to the trade Ids stock of Clears, Tolucco, Smoker's Articles. Playing Cards, Cutlery, etc. at Portland prices. Chenamus street. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLAGKSM1THING, 'i.t Cant. Kosers old stand, corner of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work. Horseshoeing. Wagons made and repaired. Good work guaranteed. , Practical (75 WATCHMAKER lj And JOES "S7" SXj!H. WATCHES, Clocks, Jewelry and Musical INSTRUMENTS Repaired on the Shortest Notice at .Rea sonable Bates. .. Chenamus St next to Spexarth's Gun store. ill V II w 1 e W. F ffi-jjflpi LAUNDR1ED AND UNLAUNDR1ED ia by the Trojan Shirt and Collar Co., Troy, rv-aivi a MORE PALATABLE IF KEPT ON OiF Moxie Nerve Contains Not' a Drop of Medicine, -teJ Foison, Stimulant or Alcohol. But is a simple sugar-cane like 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, soft ening of the brain, iecomotor 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 raagio, removes the fatigue from mental and physical overwork, at once, will not interfere with the action of vegetable medicines. Dose, One Small Wineglass! ul Every Fonr Hour The lo3s of gas from the bottle does not weaken or injure the Mosia.' Look out for Counterfeits. .Mce;-.Ceiits a Qnart Bottle, or' $5.00 w Dozen. FOR SALE ONLY BY lli L dBCK & aODSi ASTORIA, CALL AND GET A CIRCULAR. MILLER & GREENWOOD. AGENTS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST. 1309 MARKET ST. SHIRTS. New York. UNLAUNDRIED MEN'S SILVER 81.00 Eftel). UNLAUNDRIED BOYS' SILVER 75 ots. Eaeft, ICE. WILL KEEP ANYWHERE. Food. plant, grown near the Equator apd SAN FRANCISCO. X rste.