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C33 fe gaily jlsforian. ASTORIA, OREGON; SUNDAY JUNE 19, 1S37 0. K. Sorenseu offers some desira ble property for sale at very reason able terms. The Multnomah left Portland last evening on an excursion to here and Ilwaoo, and will return to-day. J. W. Cook has bought the cele brated Foley Springs from Pete Kuney, a former well known Astorian. Circuit court meets to-morrow. The docket is a light one, there being scarcely any criminal cases to look into. ' Major E. B. Warner, 1st Art, who is still at Fort McHenry, Md., will in a few weeks take command at Fort Canby. 'There will be a meeting at the Up per Astoria school house to transact important .business at eight o'clock to-morrow evening. The Sardonyx sailed vesterdav for Port Moody with 3,500 sacks of flour for Hong Kong via the Canadian Pa cific vessel, the Abyssinia. The Telephone left on time yester day morning, making an extra trip, aud will be down this afternoon. That favorite boat has made a challenge record during the past week. Congressman Herman is on a tour of inspection of the state taking ob servations in all parts of the common wealth and posting himself as to needs and ideas of his constituents. Jno. Fitzpatrick, of Skamokwa, has the steam launoh Albany for his sein ing ground near there"; this makes four, steamboats employed at the seining grounds in that vioinity this season. On his last visit to San Francisco C. H. Cooper selected a very large etook of fine clothing which is now on the shelves and to which the attention of intending buyers is invited. The repairs on the Baptist church not being completed yet the preach ing services by Bev. M. L. Bugg will be in the Young Men's Christian As sociation hall at 11 a. m. and 730 v. M., to-day. The firemen's tournament of '87 is a thing of the past. The next thing is something else. The something else will be a grand celebration in ABtoria of the 111th anniversary of American independence. The election of Brenham Van Dusen to the important position of deputy Sand master of the Grand Lodge of asons of this state is a deserved compliment to one of Astoria's native sons and business men. The Trinidad and Renfrewshire are loading lumber f or Valparaiso at the Clatsop mill. The Warwick Cas tle has 18,960 cs salmon aboard; the (Jlenavon, 2,000. These two vessels will carry about 80,000 cases. A man named Duval, driving a wagon for A. B. Thompson, met with a serious accident last Friday morn ing, corner Court and Benton streets, the horse backing the wagon onto him and crushing his foot and ankle. A lumber company is reported building a large sawmill at the mouth of the Nehalem, and a railroad from there to Tillamook is talked of. The new steamer Tillamook is running between that port and San Francisco. A party of government men, under direotion of Capt. O. F. Powell, engi neer corps, have commenced clearing the Chehalis river of drifts, from Cen tralia to Gray's Harbor, which will open the stream to steamboat naviga tion. Westport is getting to be quite a center for logging camps. The Clat skanie mill will shortly be removed there also, 'A. C. Himple, the owner, having seoured a fine body of timber a short distance this side of west port "What have you for dessert?'' asked the tired boarder of the new girl with spit curls and an avenging smile. Mincepieapplepieraspberryrolandco -ooanupudding onlythecocoanutpud dingisall outandtha'swhatyougetfor oominglate," replied the sweet thing. Vanoouver has a beautiful town site and recreation grounds. Our boys would like to have 160 acres of that government reservation here for practice on. There is no lack of in clination or ability, but our facilities for base ball, etc., are somewhat lim ited. In the justice court yesterday W. J. Olurie, charged with assault and battery on his wife, was given twenty five days in the county jail. L. B. Erbin, charged with stealing a hand erohief from a chinaman, was held to await the action of the grand jury in the sum of $250. Prominent in the Pioneer reunion at Portland last week were many of ClatsoD county 8 old and honored cit izens, among them being W. H. Gray, Jno. Hobson, CoL Taylor, Philo Cal lender, E. C. Crow, Wm..Chanoe, A. K. Wirt, D. Pease, Job Boss and others whose lives for more than 'a generation are part of the history of the county. We down here don't realize the inoonvenienoe inlanders suffer from the present high water: with water in the first story, and the swash of pass ing steamboats sending waves in close proximity to the second story win dows, as the case in several places along the shore, the life of some of the dwellers along the Columbia is not a happy one. POETLAJH) OFFICIAL 0HAUGES. Heavy .Robbery on a Texas Eailway Train. Jlitcliel! Knocked Out World Balloon. Portland, Or., June 18. Captain Willard Young, who has been resident engineer at the Cascade locks for sev eral years, has been ordered to Port land. He will assume oharge of the government works at Yaquina bay, Coos bay and the mouth of the Ump qua, thus practically relieving Capt. Charles F. Powell of the charge of the southern portion of this district Capt "Young is a son of the late Brig ham Young. It is reported on the mo3t reliable authority that James Lotan, United States inspector of boilers, has re signed his position. The recent ap pointment of Hyman Abraham, the new collector of customs at Partland, and the new supervising inspector, C C. Bemis, indicates that there is a "new deal," and hence the resignation. VERDICT IK THE SAUNDERS CASE. Salem, June 18. The jury in the Saunders case returned a verdict of murder in the second degree, at 1230 this morning, after having been out forty-eight hours. About 9 o'clock they came iu and received written in structions from the court, and Jifter some further deliberations they re turned with the verdict as above stated. The jury was evenly divided during tLe entire lime of disagree ment betweea murder in the first and second decree. Saunders will be sen tenced on Tuesday. TRAIN EOBBERV IN TEXAS. Galveston, June 18. A report has just reached here that the east-bound California express on the Southern Pacific railroad was robbed at 3 a. m., near Flatonia, about ninety-five miles east of San Antonio. The express train was robbed and nobody killed. It is rumored that the robbers secured $75,000. As the train drew up at the station two men with drawn revolvers mounted the en gine and covered the engineer and forced him to pull the train to the open prairie where there were eight or ten men armed with Win cheater rifles: two robbers on the en gine stood guard over the man at the throttle, while the others went through the mail, expressed passen ger cars. Nearly all the passengers were asleep and unaware of what was going on until they were aroused by the robbers. All the passengers were relieved of their valuables, and it is difficult to form an estimate of the amount of money, jewelry, etc., se cured. It is reckoned at about 5,000. The express car and mail pouches were also gone through, but the amount of money taken is unknown. The total amount secured is now placed at 100,000. The whole coun try is aroused, and several posses have gone in search of the robbers. KNOCKED MITCHELIi OUT. New York, June 18. The 32,000 ohampionship of light-weight prize fight between Jimmy Carney, the En glish champion, and Jimmy Mitohell of Philadelphia came off last night thirty miles up the Bound. Carney won by knooking Mitchell out in the 11th round. It was n hard fought battle and one of the cleverest seen in many years. The time of the fight was 41 mm. 40 see. This is the first time Mitchell has ever been knocked out. THE BALLOON HEARD FROil. St. Louis, June 18. A telegram from the World's balloon correspond ent, Dnffy, says they were compelled to land at Hoffman, near Centralia, Illinois, at 8:15 last night. The aero naut, Moore, received a very painful injury before starting yesterday; this and the giving out of gas was the cause assigned for the descent None of the other occupants were injured, and the balloon was securely anchored without a tear. A NEW MOTOR. Pittsburg, June 18. The first train ever run west of the Alleghany mountains with crude petroleum as the only fuel was the mail train west on the Pennsylvania road that arrived here last night. KINGLT TROUBLES. Vienna, June 18. It is reported that King Milan of Servia has ap pointed Bistics premier, in order to gain Busaian influence, so as to connteraot intrigues of his wife to have him deposed. She will now, it is said, sue for a divorca FROM MANY LANDS. London, June 18. The queen is in receipt of numerous messages of con gratulation from all parts of the world. Nubar Pasha, who will repre sent the khedive at the jubilee cele bration, has arrived in London. Attention Select Knights of A O. V. w. Each and every one of you are hereby notified to appear at our hall on next Thursday evening, Juno 23rd, at eight o'clock p. m, for the purpose of transact ing business or importance. Bv order of the Commander. R. L. Boyle, Recorder. Lemon Ice Cream at Fabre's to-day. THE STATE FISH COHMISSION. Editor Asterian: In the aot of the late legislature creating the fish commission, it is made the duty of the commissioners to see that "all laws for the propaga tion, nroteotion and reservation of food fishes in the public wa6rs of the state of Oregon, whether entirely or partially within ftie state iounda ries, are enforced." Now, this provision is obscure and indefinite. The particular difficulty exists in the application and con struction of the Jaw in connection with previous enactments. For in stance, the legislature of 1878 enact ed a statute making it a crime pun ishable by fine and imprisonment "to fish for salmon in the Colombia river or its tributaries by any meanrwhat ever, in any year hereafer at the weekly close times in the month of April, May, June and July; that is, between the hours of 6 o'clock in the afternoon of each and every Satur day, until 6 o'clock of the afternoon of Sunday following." The same act also provides that "it shall not be lawful to fish fdr salmon, in the Co lumbia river or its tributaries during the said months of April,- May. June and July with gill nets, the meshes of whioh are less than four and one- eighth inches square, nor with seines whose meshes are less than three inches square, nor with weir or fish traps whose slots are less than two and one-half inches apart." The question whioh, I understand, perplexes the -commission is this: When the law provided that it shall enforce "all laws" for the protection, etc., of food fishes, was it intended to include the above? The question be comes more complicated when we consider that the-acts quoted from are substantially the only laws for the "protection" otJ,food fishes" we have. It is well known that traps, nets aud seines are now employed in the Columbia river which, but for the heavy material of which they are made, would make excellent mosquito bars, and the young salmon that es capes this season will be entitled to a badge. As to fishing between six o'olock Saturday and six o'clook Sunday, no pretence is made of observing the law, for it is said the cannerymen do not want it enforced, and from that it is argued that it was not the intention of the legislature that it should be en forced. In f aot there are grave doubts if it was not the object of the law to exterminate rather than to proteot salmon. Citizen. Unnecessary Misery. Probably as muoh 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 medioinea 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. Maok & Co., proprietors, S. F. Five thousand acres of crops in the lower Skagit valley, Washington territory, are under water. Among the heaviest losers is Anthony Barrett, who lost 150ores of crops by "inun dation, and his house and house hold effeots by Ute, caused by the rising waters coming in contact with a barrel of lime, resulting in com bustion. Cane Lost. On the Multnomah, on Friday mo ri me, a gold headed cane, marked with Initials "O. H. C. Jan. 1th, 1885," leave at Astoria-N office and gat suitable re ward. Hore and Buggy tor Sale. The horse is kind for either wagon or saddle, and the buggy is in first-class condition. For terras apply to A. B. Webber at Wra. T. Coleman Co.'s cannery. t I.olfftug flouae nutl Retauraut for Rent. The commodious building on Main street formerly known as the Pioneer Restaurant, has lately been thoroughly renovated, repaired and hard finished; has 15 rooms upstairs and six on first floor beside dining room, kitchen and woodshed. Apply to H. Spellmeire. Announcement. James 1. llixson, representing the merchant tailoring establishment of Gordon Bros., 13 Kearney street, San Francisco, has arrived in Astoria and will remain at the Occident hotel for a few days, and have on exhibition a full Hue of sample goods for gentlemen's wear, suitable for the present and com ing season. Those wishing first-class custom-made clothing will do well to give him a call. Be is the only scientific, practical cutter who has taken diplo mas In the principal cities of the east for correct measuring, skillful labor, a perfect fit, and who is solicting orders. There are a great many adventurers traveling who are not tailors and who do not represent a responsible house, who cannot take a correct measure, subject ing the people td a great annoyance and loss. Hoping that the public will en courage a scientific man to do their work, Mr. HixBon is recommended. A Sew Aad JSnlarced Stoek of Choice Brands or Clears. Imported Key West and domestic. All tastes can bo satisfied and all poekets suited as to price. Tanslll'sPunch and Junior's in full supply as usual at D. L. Beck & Sons. Cool Ueer Brawn from the cellar, at Clias. Grat- Kes. Gainbrlnus Beor . And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon , o oents. The best oysters in any style at Fabre's. jeffs United States Restaurant Is the best and cheapest In Astoria. For the best photographs and tintypes go to Crow's Gallery. Try Fabre's celebrated pan roast The finest and nicest steak to be had In town at Fabre's. Eastern oysters fresh every steamer at Jeff's restaurant. GotoJeJftfbroTStcn, Private Booms. WHIT THET PAT A DALLIAFKBBO. "A Roland for your Alliaferro," Said Witty Mr. Talliaf erro Concerning one Who had made a pome About the famous Balliaf erro. Bella Jonoa, a young lady of Del., Of the fashions was not very well., So a handkerchief red She wrapped round her head, And this rig to the ball did Miss Bel. A young girl of St. Louis, Mo., Ab lovely and sweet as a ho., Was mortified seau, At not having a beau, That she strung herself up in a bro. J. soldier once fought in Ky.. In a manner exceedingly ply.; "Iho' I rank as a Col.," He wrote in his jol., "If I live through this war, I am ly." Hetty Hoskins, of Hartford, Ct., Was amazingly proud of her pt., Which pride to express, She held up her dres3, And thus a fine figure did Ht. Life. Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we live inl 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 oan 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 Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headaohe, Costiveness, Nervous Prostration, DizzinesB of the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, and other distressing symptoms. Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful effeot. Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it. Electric RoaiR Five years ago there was not an eleotrio railway in practical operation in the country, while to-day there are more than a dozen, with every pros peot that there will be a hundred within the next two years. Experts do not hesitate to predict the speedy displacement of the horse as a motor of oars in cities, and one authority believes that the change from horses to electricity will go on as fast as the eleotrio plants can be manufactured. Step by step the dynamo has been so improved that the work which it costs So to do with steam power, and 86 50 to do with horses, can be done by electricity for 4. Even if elec tricity were no oheaper than horses.the ohange would be for the better. The streets will be cleaner; there will be fewer great city Btables to pollute the air and expose the oity to destruction by fire. Chicago News. Bapld Beating of tne Heart. Whenever you feel an uneasiness in the region of the heart, a slight pain in the shoulder, arm, or under the shoulder-blade, or when yon find yourself short of breath when ex- eroismg, or your heart has periods of of beating fast, you have heart disease, and should take Dr. Flint's Heart Bemkdt. At druggists, 81.50. Descriptive treatises with each bot tle; or address J. J. Mack & Co., S. F She may dres3 in silk or may dress in satin, May know the languages, Greek and Latin. May know fine art, may love and sigh, But she ain't no good if she can't ma make pie. Don't Experiment. You cannot afford to waste time in experimenting when your lungs are in danger. Consumption always seemi at first, only a cold. Do not permit aity dealer to impose upon you with some cheap imitation of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get the genuine. Because he can make more profit he may tell you he has something just as good, or just the same. Don't be de ceived, but.lnsist upon getting Dr. King's New Discovery, which is guaranteed to give relief In all Throat, Lung and Chest affection. Trial Bottles fiee at W. E. Dement & Co.'s Drug Store. What is better than a glass of liquor ? A cup of delicious coffee at Fabre's. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc-can be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. . , What! Do You Think Jeff of the U. S. gives j-ou a meal for nothing and a glass of something to drink? Not much; but ho gives' the best meal and more of it than any other restaurant in town. 25 cents. For The Most Beautiful And enduring photographs, charming tones, the most scientific retouching and fino polish go to N. S. Sinister, the pioneer leading photographer. See new samples ac his new gallery on the road way. Sawed and Shared Shingles, Fresh Lime. Cement -and Plaster Paris, at J. n. D. Gray's. Special Atotice, I. O. O, F. Members of Beaver Lodge No. 35, 1. O. O. F. are hereby notified that there will be an important meeting of the above Lodge atSo'clockThursday even ing, June 23rd, 1887, at the suggestion lodge appropriate one dollar per member per year to the W. & O.B.&E. F. will be fnnctloiwl r nntaH nnnn By order of the N. G. T.S.Jewett. Sec. Ten cents for a cup of Fabre's nice coffee. A Sunny Boom With the comforts of a home, librarv. etc. Apply at Holden HouBe. Private Rooms. At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par ties, etc The best cooked to order. Telephone lodging House Best Beds in town. Itooms per night 50 and 23 cts., per week SU50. New and clean. Private entrance. CLOTHING MpH BBS IJIHlijp - 3 IS MONEY! Waste time in look- $ irig around when you can step into my place of business any day, and feel perfectly sure j that you get goods at the very lowest figures. . HERMAN W THE RELIABLE Clothier and .Hatter, (Occident Hotel Building.) Theo Bracker .Recommends to the public anil to the trade his stock of Cigars, Tobacco, Smoker's Articles, l'laying Cards, Cutlery, etc. at Portland prices. Clienamus street. G. A. STINSON & CO., BLACKSMfTHING, t Capt. Kogera old stand, comer of Cass and Court Streets. Ship and Cannery work, Horteshoelnp. Wagons made aDd repaired. Good work guaranteed. W. F, Armbruster Tract ical WATCHMAKEK fj And O" E3 W" DE3 Xa IE3 3EL . WATCHES, Clocks, Jewelry and Musical INSTRUMENTS Repaired on the Shortest Notice at .Rea sonable Bates. Chenamus St next to Spexarth's Gun store. Doings "Ijlft 2JmLSmW'e Mr. Cooper has just returned from the markets, where he personally selected one of the.'Largest and Finest stocks of ' Men's Youths Ever shown in Astoria. Our Stock is the Largest, - Our Selection the Latest, Our Prices the very Lowest. Upwards of TWO THOUSAND SUITS to select from All New,. Stylish, and perfect fitting garments. COOPER he Leading House of MORE PALATABLE IF KEPT ON DOUBLE 03F Moxie Contains Not a Drop of Medicine, Poison, Stimulant or Alcohol. - But is a simple sugar-cane like plant, grown near the Equator and farther south, was lately accidentally discovered by Lieut. Moxie," an'd" 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, lecomotor ataxia, and insanity wh'en 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. Dose, One Small Wineglass! ul Erery Four Hours. The loss 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 Doze?;. ; I'OR SALE ONLY BY ' ' . D, L, Be ASTORIA, CALL AND GET A CIRCULAR. MILLER & GREENWOOD. - AGENTS FOR THE PACIFIC COAST. 1309 MARKET ST. - - - SAN FRANCISCO. ARTMENT. AND Boys' Clothing, a i the City. ICE. WILL KEEP ANYWHERE. EXTRACT Nerve Foed: ck & Son -s5?