3J 7bt glailtj gssfotfmt. ASTORIA, OREGON: -Ari'iiu.vY. -ArKJL 14. 1888 ISSUED EVERY MORNING. (Monday excepted.) J r. KALLORAN & COMPANY. Publishers and Proprietors, AMOKIAX BOILDIXO, Cass Sti: bet. Termt ofSabscrlptlon. Served hy Carrier, per week., fient hv Mail, per month... 15 cts cocts r.oo Free of postase to subscribers.' one year.. The Abiohiax guarantees to its adver tisers the largest circulation of any newspa per published on the Columbia.rlrer. At Ross' opera house, Child of the Regiment. Reserved seata at eltv Store. New York Nov- Republican club meeting at the old Armory hall nt 730 this evening. The magnificent weather still con tinues, and would be hard to beat in any country. The Astoria Building and Loan As sociation will hold its annual meeting on the 8th prox. The Dolphin is being painted nnd overhauled generally from the gar board strake to the sky scraper. Congregational church to-morrow: morning theme "Profit and Loss of Meditation;" evening theme "Moral Cleanliness." Tho Gen. Miles or Gen. Canby will make a round trip to tho forts to morrow, leaving Gray's wharf at 8 A. M. In the Presbyterian church to-morrow: morning Bervice in commemora tion of tho lato Mi Ruth Condit; evening servioe especially for young men. The five-year-old son of Miko Mat lin, of Uniontown, fell out of a wagon last evening, sustaining serious in jury in tho breaking of his right thigh. The Republicans of upper Astoria have secured the White Star mess house building, as a club room nnd will hold a meeting there at 730 this evening. Nest Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, B. S Worsley will sell nt pub lio auction on the premises the house hold furniture nt Mr. J. F. McGov ern's residence." The Ilwaco nnd Oysterville Rail road company, having opened the bids for construction and considered them, have rejected all bids and will do the work themselves. Ulcerative pharyngitis, ulcerated sore throat, is epidemicin Astoria and surrounding country.' Tho dis ease effects both old and young, is slightly contagions and is not devoid of danger. Authentic information girc3 rise to the belief that sufficient of the New York directors of the O. R. & N. Co. will unite with the Oregon resident directors in refusing to sign the joint lease, thus preventing its connrma tion. In tho jnstico court yesterday morning John Erickson gave bonds in the sum of $500 to appear at the next term of circuit court Tholman, the chief witness for the prosecution, gave bonds in the sum of $200 to ap pear at that time and testify. The county court meets next Mon day, on which date tho clerk and treasurer will make reports and tho sheriff will turn over his delinquent tax list Of a total of 845,644.20 there has been paid about 837,000, a show ing that compares favorably with for mer years. There were about a dozen newspa per men in tho Republican state con ventien: some of them helped formu late the party platform. Prominent among the latter was J. B. Eddy, of the Pendleton Tribune, who holds Wager, of the East Oregonian, level in his section, and is of deservedly good repute in eastern Oregon. Amannamed Trumbull, from West port was brought to the hospital last Monday, suffering from typhoid fever. As subsequently developed he was almoBt iu the last stages of dissolu tion, dying the following day. He was buried at Clatsop yesterday. His brother, Edward Trumbull, vill be down from Westport this morning. Deceased was a single man, aged 24 years. Several residents of Gray's river and elsewhere in Wahkiakum county are naturally anxious to have passed the bill introduced by congressman Hermann, restoring in some cases to settlers their homestead rights. Should it pass it will be the means of Baring $200 to many a man in this northwest country, and in many cases that is considerable of an object. Being interviewed in Portland C. P. Huntington, Chas. Crocker and A. N. Towne said that they were merely looking at the country, andwere non committal and uncommunicative on the subject of railroads. They thought Oregon's climate magnificent, and that Oregonians had as good reason to advertise it among our attractions as Californians had to advertise theirs. It is only in a party convention or similar gathering composed of men from every part of the commonwealth that one can realize what a grand commonwealth we have, what solid foundation for magnificent empire, what boundless resources, wherein each county possessing its own in herent means of wealth is bound in community tie3 of common prosper- its sister counties on every In his article on "Where to Spend the Summer," in Scribner's for April, Gen. Greely, chief signal officer, makes a prophesy as to tho hottest days in the year 1833. The Detroit Journal, taking the matter up, has ollered a prize of S500 to the person guessing correctly, before June 1st, what tho 3 days will be. Gen. Gree ly immediately telegraphed his guess to the paper, in accord with his reasons in Scribner's for April. The view from Portland's city park is a grand one, comprising all tho requisite elements of natural beauty, and forming a scene that, so far as the writer knows, cannot bo dupli cated in the United States. At one's feet lies the city, with its snires and lofty buildings: farther on, the river glistens: then there is a broad ex panse of emerald forest, then n hazy blue of foothills, and beyond loom up three grand mountains. St Helens. Jefferson and Hood, with their snowy mamiea in very presence oi me regal sun that gilds the scene with glory. The "Mikado." as eiven by tho Ju venile Opera company nt Ross' opera house last evening, was thoroughly enjoyed by n large audience. The performers without exception deserve praise; they each and nil agreeably performed their respective parts; the encores were numerous and hearty. and the sprightly scenes were well enacted. The music, so far as it went, was goed: an orcli03tra is needed to present the music as it should be presented, and in that regard the out fit was deficient To-night the fnvor ite "Child of the Regiment" will be presented with many attractive spe cialties. Those who have not yot seen those clevor young peoplo should not miss tho opportunity. Reserved seats at the New York Novelty store. A talk with a good many b.wness men and representative men i i Port land impresses the writer with the belief that Portland realizes th nood of bettor commercial facilities in tho way of water communication than those now enjoyed, nnd that Portland people also realize that thoir interests are identical with tho inter ests of Astoria, nnd that antagonism is folly. So far as pbserved, tho gen eral sentiment there, is: "Astoria should do tho shipping bnsiness for tho uoinmbia basin ana Wiluamette valley; Portland cannot retnin it and hope to compete with the Sound, and the O. R. & N. Co.. should put on such servioe a? would insure no great er charge in and out from sea to As toria, than similar charges to and and from Tacoma." All published accounts so far of the telection of candidates for presiden tial electors iu tho Republican state convention last Wednesday night in Portland, have been necessarily in complete, and, by reason of haste, not wholly correct A number of gentle men bad been placed in nomination by their friends in different parts of the state, accompanied by very com plimentary speeches, and seconded in remarks equally complimentary. It was not expected that the first ballot would bo more than a trial of strength, as tno several candidates came before tho convention with good backing. But when tho result of the first ballot was announced, it was found that of the 203 votes cast, Hon. C. W. Fulton, of this city, had received 1G6. So large a vote and so handsomo an en dorsement deserves more than pass ing notice. It was a substantial and complimentary recocmition bv tho convention of Mr. Fulton's fitness for that place. THK CHILI) OF THE REGIMENT. This taking play will be given at Ross opera house by the Juvenile Opera Co., to-night. Tho following is the pregramme: Sergeant Scallade John Lowell Pnmpernicklo Teddy Gamble (Juiliot May Drummond Duke Evan Gamble Notary Frank Sharp Stephen George Beban Bernard.. )q.,.(FiImore Pyke Pierre. ... SIaiers Bertram Wells Duchess Julia Martin Marchioness Camille Cleveland Josephine, Child of the Regiment Stella Mav Maid Beckie Martin Countess verna Emma Berg Count Hortensins Fannv Vircil The following musical specialties will be intreduced: ACT I.. Hungry Man Teddy Gamble You'll Never Miss Your Mother. . Camillo Cleveland ACTIL Morning Glory Josio Duffy Duett Evan and Teddy Gamble Dance John Lowell Remember Boy Your Irish George Beban Pretty Quakers. .Misses Cleveland and Mar fin My Love, My Love, I am Waiting. (from Opera of "She'") Emma Berg Grotesque Danoe Stella May "Moriarity" Teddy Gamble Duett. "Alice" Misses Berg and. . . Cleveland Dads Song Evan Gamblo ACT in. Grand Medley. "Sweet Alpine Roses," "Knock at the Window," "Gospel Jug," "Billy Shatters," "Telephone in the Air," Strolling on tho Sands." -Prof. Seymour, of N. Y., The lightning phrenologist and mind reader, will give a free lecture in O'Brien's ball, upper Astoria, thiB evening, April 14th. Storms of fun, fact, truth and reason, illustrated finely with an immense gallery of oil paintings, anatomical plates, skulls, plaster busts, etc. Admission free. Also again Sunday evening, 15th. Heals CooBed to Order. Private rooms for ladles and families: at Central iseitauraut, sexi to r earn a Stotes'. ify to hand. THE "TELEPHONE" NO. : Capt U. B. Scott was found hard at work last Thursday, finishing up and superintending the operations on his new boat, Telephone No. 2, now building near Smith's sawmill, Port land, and which ho expects to launch about the let of tho month. Carrying in memory the dimensions of the old boat that went up in flame last November, the first thought on stepping aboard is: "this is a good deal larger boat." And it is. The Telephone was 170 feet long. The Telephone No. 2 will be 200 feet long. She is 3 feet wider than the old boat, at the guards, and from the guards up, 4 feet wider. Her lines are about the same; there is an improvement in the wheel and the arrangement of the rudder; the hull is built with a Howe truss all along under the lower deck, her entire length, with solid bulk heads, and a separate truss forward of the boiler, and firmly fastened. The freight capacity will be 300 tons. On the upper deck the fittings, dec orations, cabin and staterooms, (of which there are 25) are different from the former arrangement, upon which they appear to be an improvement. Every precaution is taken against fire. In addition to government re quirements, hose has been laid all over the boat, with valves handy in a dozen different plaoes, and the whole boat can, if necessary, be almost in stantly flooded with water. Forward, the most noticeablo fea ture is the widening of the deck, and the substitution of two pairs of side stairs to the upper deck, instead of a center stairs as before. "What will her speed be, captain?' was asked. "She'll go twenty miles an hour, I expect" "Now, oaptain," was the next ques tion, "Astorians ask very often, 'what will be Capt. Scott's timo schedulo?' and no httlo interest is felt in tho matter. How is that, anyhow?" "Well," said he, laughing, "you may bo sure that as soon as I get run ning on tho routo again I'll fix mat ters as well as I can to accommodate the Astoria people." Messrs. Barnard, Seeley and Mc Gillas wero also aboard, discussing the furnishing and appointments of the craft, and a small army of carpen ters, machinists, painters and up holsterers were busy getting hor ready. She will probably mako her first "trip about the 10th of next month. To lie Taken To Alaska. The tug Quickstep, formerly of As toria, is being repainted and over hauled on the beach in tho First ward. It will leave in a few days for Alaska, to engago in carrying supplies to the cannery which will be removed from the First ward soon. The ma chinery is now being taken from the cannery and will bo shipped north on the next trip of tho Anco7i. Tacoma News, 10. J. P. Austin, of Seaside, has been reappointed notary public. Republican Club Meeting. All Republicans of Clatsop county and all voters who favor the protec tion of American products and Amer ican labor, are earnestly invited to as. semble at tho old Armory hall in As toria, Oregon, Saturday April 11, 1888, at 730 P. M., to assist in forming a Republican club for the campaign of 1888. W. L. Bonn. Chairman County Com. A Warning. The modes of death's approach are various, and statistics show conclu sively that more persons die from dis eases of the Throat and Lungs than any other. It is probable that every one, without exception, receives vast numbers of Tubercle Germs into the system nnd where these germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, nt first slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensntion in tho throat and if allowed to con tinue their ravages they extend to tho lungs producing Consumption nnd to the head, causing Catarrh. Now all this is dangerous nnd if allowed to proceed will in time cause death. At the onset you must act with prompt ness; allowing a cold to go without your attention is dangerous and may lose you your life. As soon as yon feel that something is wrong with your Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, ob tain a bottle of Boschee's German Syrup. It will give yon immedinlo relief. Ladles' Kalr. There will bo n fair and bazar at Liberty Hall next Tuesday evoning, the 17th inst, under tho nuspices of the Presbyterian church. There will be a handsome collection of fancy ar ticles, and refreshments will bo served during the evening from 5 p. si., to the clese: oysters, coffee, ice-cream, cafce, etc. A general invitation is ex tended. A Woman's Discovery. "Another wonderful discovery lias been made and that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutch es upon her nnd for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vi tal organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three mouths she couched incessantly and could not sieep. one douche ot us a Dome ot ur. Kings Jew Discovery for Consump tion aud was so much relieved on tak ing first dose that she slept all night and with ono bottle has been miracu lously cured. Her namn is Sirs. I.uther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Herrick & Co., ofShelbyville. N. 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