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cu ; t 2. " a VOL. XXVII, NO. 142. ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 1G, J 887. PRICE IVE CENTS. BUSINESS CARDS. Gfi KO. XOL.4SD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofllce in Kinney's Block, opposite Citv flaU, Astoria, Oregon. C V. FULTON. O. C. FULTOX FUTTOR BROTHEBS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Kooms 5 and C, Odd Fellows Building. C. " THOMSON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Special attention Riven to practice in the land' titles. A full set ot Abstract Books for (latsop Count j in onice. Money to loan. , Office Koonts 4 and 3, oer Cit Book I q. A. BOWLBV. I Wtorney and Counsellor at Imw Office on Cheuai jS Street. Astoria. Oregon F. WTXTO ATTORNEY AT LAW. Itoom-jNo. !l and 12, Pjthlau Castle Btiltd-uK- B. WATSON, Atty. at Law and Deputy Oist. Atty. All business before the U. 8. I.and Ofllce a jecialty. Astoria, - - Oregon. "D C.HINKliEY, I. IK H. DENTIST. Is associated with DR. LA FOttCh. Booms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building, ASTOfttA, --- - OREGON. rB. A. L. FULTON. Physician and Surgeon. Office op Cass street, three doors south of Odd Fellow's building. Telephone No. 41. .r AT TUTTLE, 21. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Or-FiCK "Rooms 0 Pythian Building. RKfliDENCK On Cedar Street, back ol Bi. Mary's Hosoltal. t) K.O.II.ESTES. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoria, Oregon. rR. FliAXK PAB, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Opposite Telegraph Ofllce, Astoria. Oregon. Tr: ALFRED KINNEY, .Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his office, and maybejound there at any hour. G? ELO F. PARKER. SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY AND Ex-City Surveyor of Astoria Ofllce : N. E. corner Cass and Astor streets, Boom No. 8 Upstairs. Hobt. Collier, Deputy, E, C HOLDEN, Notary Publio, Commissioner of DeedB For "Washington Territory, Auctioneer, Real Estate and Insurance Agent. .Office, at Holden's Auction Rooms, Chena inus street, Astoria. Oregon. A E.8HAW. - DENTIST. Kooms in Allen's Bulldlug, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua stieets, Astoria Oregon. H, A. SMITH. DENTIST. Booms l and 2 Fythian Build-Ing over C. H. Cooper's Store. T HOB. MA.IKS. FASHIONABLE TAILOR. A good fit guaranteed. Charges Moderate. Agent for the Celebrated Household Sewing Machine. Shop opposite C. H. Cooper's. Garnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO t. W. CASE, OUTERS AND WHOLESALE AND . RETAIL DEALERS IN genIral merchandise, Corner Chenamus andfCass streets. ASTORIA - - - '- - OREGON Eor London Direct The Fine Steel Bark VILLALTA. 878 tons register, loo A l WlllJbe en berth at Astoria during -July and will fake salmon in lots te aelt'smppers. For freight and rate of insurance apply to Fortland Or to P. L, CHRRRY, Astoria. TJjlCOB smi TpAOE GREatremEDV IOR FAINT. CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica Lumbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Soto Throat, Swellings, Frost Bites Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Scalds. IT CONQUERS PAIN. ZteryiFFlfciticareliiveJ. ZTeryfcsttle is ft rue erre. E?er7 shelf sh:ili havo It 2Ter7testlareiil is trs re:7 day new deauis 27e:y tsttlj Is tested Zferygesehe fccttle tears. rer7 p&tiect is Kiel tie lira's Eigsatcre. Srery hsse rill have it. ETerylizjge rpeitslt. ErtryJotirsale:aaiiit. Every piia is cssqwrei ro7drgiri prices it Srery ehesist flais it per feet. AWARDS FOR BEST PAIN-CURE. tzvr Zealand KxniBmox 1882 Gold JtfedaL ALCUTTA 1ST. CXBIBITIOh-lSSS-4-Gold JHeflnL ;iscinsati isd. KXPOsmoK-'84-SUverMedaL ALU OEM A STATE FAIR 1&S4 Gold Medul ovisvpLLr. so. exposition 1854-Gold Medal At DaroouTS and Ulujss. rues & 0 Oknt. fHE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. Baltimore, Ml 5 ares Female Complaints. A Great Sidney Sam'e&y, W sow by all dbussists. Ms Pil The dyspeptic, the debilitated, wjieth er from excess of work of mind or body, drink or exposure In MALARIAL REGIONS, will find Tutt's Liver Pills the most genial restorative over offered, the suf fering; invalid. Try Them Fairly. A vigorous body, puro blood, strong nerves and a cheerful mind will result SOLD EVERYWHERE. Office, 44 Hurray St., New York. -AGENCY- MColem&Co. OF SAN FRANCISCO. Flavel's Wharf and Warehouse, Astoria. Oregon. Cannery .Supplies at Lowest Prices. Storage and Insurance at Cm rent Kates. Banking Department Drafts on the leading Cities of the World JOHN E. McGOVERN, Agent. It. II. Coleman, Accountant. Wilson & Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HARDWARE FARM IMPLEMENTS, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOR SALEM PATENT'ROLLER MILLS, Portland EoUer Mills, FAIRBANKS' SCALES. ASTORIA. OREGON. Elmore, Sanborn & Go. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fire Insurance AGENTS. Renrfcentinu the Largest and Most Relia ble Fire Insurance Companies. All Business promptliland accurately Iran acted. FlavelsWharf , - Astoria Oregon. J. 0. CLINTON DEALER IN CIGARS AND TOBACCO, FRUITS. NUTS, Candies. Smokers' Articles, Etc. New Qoods Received Daily. Opposite City Book Store. rx mTH ".m. CAT i ! THis AUtOlK AL' 8 All V iUi T U iShi- An old naval officer was telling me the other day a funny story about the late Admiral Goldsbor ough, 'who, when he came home from sea and was placed on the re tired list, brought the coxswain of his barge with him. The latter was an old man who had been all his life on a man-of-wnr, and most of the time with the admiral, to whom he was attached. He knew nothing of the way of land-lubbers, and proved a sorry, servant on shore. The admiral first tried him as a butler, and in other capacities, but he proved a failure, and it was finally determined to make him a coachman. He knew nothing about horses and had never been aboard of one in his life, but the admiral had great confidence in his ability to drive, and the old tar was will ing to attempt it. The admiral purchased a fine pair of spirited hordes, with a victoria, and the first Iaant da' had the coxswain rig himself in a livery to take a drive. The party left the house in good .st3'Io, and the admiral was con gratulating himself upon the suc cess of his venture as he lay back in lhe cairiage, when an unfore seen predicament occurred. The nautical coachman, never having driven a pair of horses in his life before, teased them until they became so restive that they started to tun away. As their speed in creased the admiral perceived that something was wrong and shouted at the top of his voice to tho coach man to "drop anchor and take soundings." The old coxswain did his best to obey orders, but the horses were mutinous, and he so informed the admiral. The latter then determined to take command of the ctaft himself, and, standing up in the carriage, gave orders in man-of-war lingo as if he was on the quarter deck in a gale. "Heave to, there!" he shouted. "Heave to, or I'll have you put in irons!" The faithful covswam answeied that tho animals would not iieave to. "Then give 'em sail and let 'em go!" roared the admiral, and the officer of the deck had to do so, nolens volens, as the frightened horses dashed up the. street. "Hard aport! there, hardajvet! give 'em plenty of sea room!' In cried, as he saw they we're tending toward the curb-stone. Don't you see the rocks on your weather bow!" but the order was scarcely uttered when the carriage came into collision with a lamp-post; the driver was hurled from his seat, the admiral thrown upon the pave ment, and the horses, kicking themselves clear of the wreck, con tinued down the avenue. Fortu nately no one was hint, and the admiral, remaining to watch the ruined can iage, "to keep off wreck ers and save salvage," he said, sent the coxswain after them. The animals were found in charge of a policeman who had captured them, and "undertook to tow one home," as the admiral described it, while the still un daunted seaman mounted the oth er. The latter, describing the journey to his employer afterwards, said: "Manning him bravely, with what was left of the sailing tackle in my arms,T laid his head as near as might be, west Jjy south, al though I had no binnacle to steer by. The wind was abaft his beam, and the currents favorable, for all the other craft were going my way. as it was near sundown and the tide of people was setting upward. But the lubbers that stood around, without manners enough to lend a hand, commenced to guy me, and what did the bloody beast do but house his stern, run his spanker sails, and up with his taffrailx as if I was wear ing him in a thundering sea. I was determined to bring down the bloody mutiny, because all the crowd was watching" and heaving unmannerly words of encourage ment at the beast. I slipped my feet out of the chains to be ready for any capsize, and then rapped him over the catheads, where his auclior ought to have been. In stead of making sail and leaving his moorings, he up with his bow sprit and down with his quarter, as if I had struck a shoal and had sand under his keel. This was contrary to all true seamanship, 'and proved that he -was not built for ordinary sailing. I gave him ropes, and again, with more force than before, right under his star board port far for'ard. He then began to roll and pitch with siich violence that I disembarked over his stem so suddenly as to disar range my rigging and suffer a se vere concussion. Grabbing him by the gear at his bows, I tried to get aboard again, but he com menced to careen and swing round from his moorings wity such vio lence that T could not lo so, and strange sounds, like puffs of wind came from his for'ard parts, that made me fear he had sprung a leak or his cargo had shifted. I saw the beast was not fit for sea, and with the aid of my shipmate, the policeman, overhauled his towing gear, and making the 'damaged rigging fast towed him lo port." LIVING ON THE REPUTATION OF OTHERS. "Take everything that I have but my good name ; leave ine that and I am content." So said the philoso pher. So say all manufacturers of genuine articles to thatliorde of imi tators which thrives upon the repu tation of others. The good name of Allcock's Porous Plastebs has in duced many adventurers to put in the market imitations that are not only lacking in the best elements of the genuine article, but are often harmful in their effects. This is not only theft, but might well be called malpractice. Such a tiling ought not to he. The public should be warned against these frauds, and, when an external remedy is needed, be sure to insist upon having Allcock's Porous Px.astkk. Washington, June W. The secretary of the interior has passed upon the following claims for In dian depredations on the Pacific ceast: John McBean, of Umatilla agencj', Oregon, amount 200, in 1878, by Bannock Indians, finding loss sustained 8200, and that this amount be allowed. Fousante Morrisette, of Centerville, Umatilla county, Oregon, amount 1,704, in 18o5, by Cayuse aiicl "Walla Walla Indians, finding loss sustained 900, and that the claim was not presented within tho limitations fixed by law. Elixir is wai ranted, is because it is the best Blood Preparation known. 1 1 will positively cure all Blood Dis eases, purifies the whole system, and thoroughly builds up thdeonstitution. .Remember, we guarantee it. J. W. Conn. San Fra?;cisco, June 14. A strike of the stewards took place on the steamer Queen of the Pa cific this morning. It was engaged in by seventeen men, and was the result of the refusal of the stew ards to wash paint work on the steamer. Six of the strikers were arrested for desertion, as they had signed to ship this morning. "KY Vcy. Always have r.V V4VV Acker's Baby Soother at hand. It is tho only safe medicine yet made that will remove all infantile disorders. It contains no Opium or Morphine, but gives tho child natural ease from pain. Price 2G cents. Sold by J. W. Conn. A New York theatre has com menced the use of a cooling ma chine for the benefit of its perspir ing patrons. Rilionsness. We. have tested its vhtue personally, and know that for Dyspepsia, Bilious ness anil Throbbing Headache, it is the best medicine the world ever saw. We tried torty otner remedies before Sim mons Liver Kegulator, but none of tnein gave us more than temporary reliel ; the Regulator not only relieved mu cured us. ii. h. .ioxrs, Ed Telegraph and Messenger, Macon, Ga MTJERAY & CO., GROCERS And Dealers in Cannery Sillies! Special Attention Given to Filling Of Orders." A FULL LINE- CARRIED Arid Supples furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part of the city. Office and Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street. P. O: Box 153. Telephone No. 37. ASTORIA, OREGON. THE! 4ifO J. G. ROSS. Rates From SI a Day Upwards. t First Class in all it Appointment. Clean. Neat Rooms, Sunny, Well Furnished and well Kept. Vou are Invited to CalL' Free Coach to and From the House. Look Here Boys. It jouwant.i ni-at fitting Suit or Clothes, Ko to Merchant. Tailor- navlujusl lecelved a complete assort ment of , Foreign and Domestic Suitings. Something; Entirely New. I am prepated to makeup Suits choaper than the cheapest. Give mo a call and be convinced tlmt 1 mean what I say. J. E ROSS, Corner Hquomnqua and Hamilton strei-ts. east of C. 11. Coopf r's. THE TONSORIAL BOUDOIR. iVhFc ne st Vrntte, Leading and Fractical Hair Dresser. bliaJng, Hair Cutting. Shampoo ing and Uaths. Large Assortment of Barbers' Sunnlies. Imported Per fumery, Toilet Articles, ltazors. Brushes, Strops, Sponges, Cosmetics, Creme de Lis. Lubin's 'Extracts. Etc Parker Honse. .11a in St. Astoria. L. E. DUPAKK. Proprietor. S.ARNDT&FERCHEN ASTORIA, - OREGON. The Pioneer Machine Shop niuiouiiiu 8HOP A.VD V 6 Boilej- Shop All kinds of ENGINE, CANNERY, AND STEAMBOAT WOKS Promptly attended to, Aspeclsdty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. I ConcomlySt., Foot of Jackson, Astoria. Or, General Machioists Birtiler lata. Land and Marine Engines BOILER WORK, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work A SPECIALTV. Castings of all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. A. U. WASS J. G. HUSXLBK, I. W. C.VSE JOHK FOX President. Secretary. Treasurer. ..Superintendent, Established J 870 I. W. CASE, llffliAlffl, ODD FELLOWS BUILDING. Does a General Banking. Business Drafts vDrawn Available in any part of the World. t VSi z&s&fi&si fsr&t' - juiuut.?7 y aHSrrJ7 -- m Astoria ron Works r HOUSE, Proprietor, nveflfllr? Li uoouuu 0 ew more, NEW PRICES. X I have purchased and received an entire lino of now, first elass regulif, KS99 joods in HOYS' CLOXHING, (13 toiG years,) YOUTHS' CLOTHING, -$& years,) Oil ILDltEN'S CLOTHING, (2& to 10 years,) MEN'S FURNISHIa GOODS, BOYS' PTJPvXISniNG GOODS, STRAW HATS, WOOL HATSiSOg FUR HATS, STIFF FUR HATS, MEN'S and BOY'S CAPS, TRUKfiB &! YALISES, which lam selling for CASH and strictly ONE PRICE, andaas low fimires as these goods can be, or are sold on the Pacific Coast. ;' , These lines of Goods were purchased as low and I am selling them undw'aa low expense as Goods can bo sold in this city. Therefore save money by buying your Gooda of a legitimate, one price, Cah House, which has an uniform percentage ou all goods, and pays no high rwiisjljg high insurance, no large incidental expenses and makes no bad accoaatsjlar you to help pay either directly or indirectly as you mo3t surely have ta do I-th best regulate'd credit houses. " - XI. OSGOOD, KINNEY'S BRICK BUILDING, ASTORIA, OREO. Opposite Rescue Engine House. Our Immense New Stock, Consisting of 4 GAR LOADS of fine Artistic and Plain, - - Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloth, MadraiSifl LACE AND POETltfRE CURTAINS, Dado Shades, &c, These goods were put chased direct before the recent advance in freight, the ttur customers. qall and See Us. J. C. ROSS, - OCDXJ350?3T OO 3EL O 353" El 3K., '': I Coroner's Offlce, Undertaking Itooms next to Aslorlan ofllce, (B. B. Franklla's eld staaAj iiiiia Ijiii CfliaiiR FOR PORTLAND! f: Through. FreigM on P9.st Tim THE NEW STEAMER . TELEPHON Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leT ? - Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Mondays-Wednesday arid Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portliitf a! 1 Pjt Returning loaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. fAn additional trlD will be made on Sunday of Each. Wett. lea- at y u'ciocic wunaay; normass tor Sound ports. REPAINTED, REFiTTEp REFURNISHED, f RENOVATIft. A LARGE, CLEAN, WL. KEPT HOUSE. ONE PRICE. Atew uooas. from Eastern Manufacturers and sWp$a benefits thereof we propose to sfcare wia CHA8. HElLpORIt a . Pirst Glass Undertakiiig EetsliaiSftt A FINE HEASIE, Newest style Caskets afed Fmerai Vatartai; KTtrjthlti? !feat aad Well Arrfi. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. jt. i weeK.HavtBf nam Passengers by thlsy V A m m