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" "sViT r-""wTrtP'" O) rttc SaitH gMtot. ASTORIA, OBEQON: SUNDAY- ..JUNK 10. 18E8. ISSUED EVEKY MORNING. .(Monday excepted.) J. P. HALLOBAN & COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors, ASTOBIAN BPILPIXO, - - CASS STRRET. Ttrras orSnbscrlptlon. Serred by Carrier, per week 15 cs Bent by Mall, per month e cts " one year. ti w.w j nm , Free of postage to subscribers. The Asioeian guarantees to its adver tisers the largest circulation ot any newspa per published on the Columbia rlrer. Stling bloke. No dispatches this morning. Baseball at the fort to-day. Ice cream soda to-day at Conch Clinton's. Einel Base ball at Alderbrook o'clock this afternoon. at The Gen. Miles goes on an excur sion to the forts and Hwaco at 930 this morning. The wife of Wm. Fonts, of West port died yesterday morning, and will be buried to-morrow. The British bark Rosecrana, 1,195 l&i days from Liverpool, tin laden, arrived in yesterday afternoon. Regular services at the Baptist church this morning. Preaching by the pastor. Welcome to strangers. Rev. E. Hove will hold divine ser vice at the Swedish church, Upper Astoria, at 1030 this morning, in the Norwegian language. Griffin & Beed have a very large stock of Are works and Fourth of July goods which they offer for sale in lots to suit purchasers. See advt. The Gen. Miles will make an ex cursion to the forts and Ilwaco to day, leaving Gray's dock at 9 a.m. Fare for the round trip, one dollar. "Children's Day" will be observed at the Methodist church to-day. Bible story to the children by the pastor at 11 A. 21.; music, recitations and responsive readings by the chil dren's choir at 730 p. m. The schooner Frances, arrived at San Francisco last Friday, after a passage of twenty-two days from Karluk, Alaska, in ballast, to the Alaska Improvement company. She brought down the orew of the bark Julia Foard, which was recently wrecked at Karluk. A retired plumber says that clogged water pipes can be cleared by pour ing enough liquid soda lye into the pipes at night and not allowing any water to run till the next morniDg. Daring the night the lye will oonvert the offal into soft soap and the first current of water in the morning will wash it all away. On Wednesday, the 20th inst., the ladies of Grace church will have an attractive excursion to Cathlamet and return. The steamer 8. G. Reed has been engaged, and the boat will leave Flavel's dock at 830 a. m. The Western Amateur band has been en gaged, and a pleasant time is guaran teed all who attend. Tickets for the trip 1. Children half price. A Seattle friend of M. Stndzinski's, under date of the 7th inst, writes, "Do you think it possible to take a runup on the 4th of July with the Astoria fire hoys? The general opin ion here is that they are clippers, and it will be hard to get odds against them, The Seattle teams are out practising, but as far as I can judge from their looks and style ot going the Astoria No. 2s will lay them out natter than a pancake. Last evening, Messrs. Beed, Thomp son and Campbell, fish commission' era, chartered the Electric, and made a cruise from Tongue Point to Ba kers Bay. They found every where a strict compliance with the law; the pound nets wherever visited were found to have their tunnels raised; on the whole broad expanse ot water not a boat waa to be seen, it is be lieved that the close season from Saturday night to Sunday night is universally observed this summer. The cunningest fish that ever wore soales and shunned a baited hook. will draw near in thrilled wonder ment to an eleotric light submerged in nis native element, and so be al lured to his fate. The United States steamer Albatross has been fitted with electric fishing lights for the conduot ot scientific research, and preliminary experiments with these lights have revealed the fact that the curiosity ot fish to investigate this unwonted radiance brings them to the light in shoals. Up to the 1st inst., the salmon pack on the Uolumbia was iuuy up to tlmt nf loaf wbp fn thr nnmfl timp in round numbers 100,000 cases; since men ne pacs naa loueii uu usuum pared with last season, and it is be lieved that the pack to date is not over 125,000 cases. Up river canner ies are doing better than those in this vicinity. The paflk of '88 is now figured at 800,000 or at most 325,000 caseo, as compared with 354,000 last year but the aggregate, of course de pends on the July run. The fish are running about ten days earlier this season, and it is thought that after July 25th the run will be virtually over. The fire bell rang at 130 yester day afternoon, an alarm having been turned in from' box 6. The cause was the burning' ot a box in whioh had been coal oil caseB, between the Parker house and the premises formerly occupied by Max Wagner. Ones got there in exoellent time, and had water been necessary, would have been on deck for continued action. Twos, who don't seem to have very good luck in getting to fires lately, had trouble with the danoing dappled grays, a singletree breaking as the horses went out the door. Finally the boys took hold and brought the Silsby down in the good old fashioned way. The fire was put out with very little damage. A Long and Stormy Voyace. Yesterday the British bark lialak lava entered port after a voyage of w aaya irom jjondon, England. As Valparaiso, the last port at which she touched, has been declared infected, she will remain in quarantine for the timo being. The Balaklava, under command 01 uaptam Jf aimer, sailed on Maroh 25.1837. After roundme the Horn on July 29th, and when off uape Millar, Bhe was caught m a cy clone and totally dismasted. Ten of of the crew were washed overboard and lost, and the captain himself had his leg broken. It was set by the steward in a manner, the splints used being barrel staves. The wreck was cleared away by the officers and hands remaining, and a large portion of the cargo jettisoned to relieve the ship. Then jarymasts wsre rigged and the battered bark turned to Ancud, where where she arrived September 12th, From there she was towed to Valpa raiso, leaving on January 2G, less, and arriving January 7th. After be ing repaired and shipping a new crew she sailed for San Francisco March 23d. The voyage was very stormy and two more seamen were lost be fore she entered the Golden Gate. Of the men who shipped on her at London, the captain and the second mate are the only ones who finished the voyage on her. S. F. Bulletin, C. Remarkable Catch of Halibut. Captain Calder, commanding the fishing schooner Mollie Adams, ar rived in Seattle Wednesday even ing from Flattery banks, with 40,- 000 pounds ot halibut Some of these halibut weighed Jot) pounds. The schooner left Port Townsend last Thursday, reached Cape Flat tery Saturday, and the crew fished until Monday noon, a day and a half. In this short time they had made a catch ot twenty tons. It was the intention ot Uapt Jacobs, the owner of the schooner, to have her proceed to Alaska to capture seals, but this brilliant achievement has changed his mind, and the schooner will remain in the fishing business, with Seattle as her shipping center, as long as it is profitable. Tacoma News 8th. Latest Caper In Limb Gear. Pretty hosiery and dainty shoes are now ot prime importance. Low shoes, for the street, are frequently supplemented with cloth gaiters, cor responding with the costume; and for home wear, the low-cut slipper in black or bronze, has never yet found a rival. Numerous attractive varieties in hosiery are show in the leading colors, clocked with contrast ing hues, but most ladies incline to the black stocking, which is always in taste. By way ot direct contrast, they choose to glove their hands gor geously, and we see long kid "gants He suede" in the most decidedshadej of blue, yellow and even green. The latest of nil is the "Mousqnetaire," evening glove in a brilliant shade ot crushed-strawberry. Table Talk. Scandinavian Benevolent Society. The members of the Scandinavian Benevolent society are requested to meet at their headquarters 8 o'clock Tuesday, June 12th, to pass upon an amendment to the constitution and by-laws ot the society. A large at tendance is desired. C. A. Hanson, Atra. Dantelson, President Bee. Seo'y. Found, A boat was found near Sand Island yesterday morning. Length 11 feet and 3 feet wide. The owner can have the same by enquiring at Leihenweber's cannery. This will lie tho last week of the American Lace Co., In this City, And next Saturday will he particular ly their last day. If you want wido and beautiful Idee at S cents and 10 cents, worth from 15 cents to 30 cents per yard. Go and see them at once, as all their laces are disappearing fast. Barth's building, opposite Seaside bakery, Sunny Rooms. Without board at the Holden House. Rooms from SO a month upward. Li brary, etc. Parse Found. A purse with a small sum of money. Owner can have same by applying to Geo. W. Ross, proving property and paying charges. Twines, Twines. Twines. J.O.Uanthorn is agent for Dunbar, MacMasters & Co.'s salmon twines on the Pacific Coast and guarantees to satisfy the trade hi prices and quality equal to any on me market Ludlow's Ladies' $3.00 Fine Shoes; also Flexible Hand turned French Kids, at P. J. Goodman's. A fine cup of coffee, at the Telephone Restaurant. Coffee and cake, ten cents, at the Central Restaurant The latest style of Gents' Boots and Shoes at P. J. Goodmak's. The best Oysters in any style, at the Telephone Restaurant Umbrellas Repaired At my old stand. J. Jopi.in. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mbb. Winslow's Soothikq Srnup Rhnuld alwavs be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind chollc, ana is me oest,remeay lor ujur rlicea.'f wenty-five cents a bottle. WILL PROBABLY BEST .THIS YEAR. It is not probable that Astoria will send any team to the tourna msnt of the northwestern firemenjs association this year. The Astoria fire department will send six dele gates to the convention, which will be held on July 2 and 3, but there will be no competing team from As toria in the tournament of '83. For this, there are several reasons. First and foremost, the Astoria de partment is surfeited with success. It has carried off the honors again and again, and if it went this year it would only be an attempt to beat its own record. Second, a good many of the team whose names are inscribed on the rolls of firemen's fame, are scattered; they will be here next fall and winter, but their present postoffice adresses will mostly be found in Alaska. To make up a team now would require more effort than circumstances seem to demand. Third, the matter seems to be no longer so mnch of an active pleasure, as a perfunctory duty. The boys have made six splendid consecutive annual records and while they are not exactly tired, the whole business isn't so much ot a novelty ns it was in '83, 84, '85 and '86. Fourth. For the last two years it hasn't been so much a matter of su periority as of strategy. The Astoria boys have had to play twice for the same money; have had to win the races by most extraordinary training, by superior skill, wind, endurance and staying qualities and then work hard to keep from being jockeyed out of the honors as for the money they've never cared mnch, as they've always spent more on the tournament twice over, than they've got out ot it So, that this year, the Astoria boys will go as friendly observers and not competitors for prizes that will doubt less be worthily won by visiting teams. An Explanation. What is this "nervous trouble" with which so many seem now to be af flicted? It you will remember a few years ago the word Malaria was com paratively unknown, to-day it is as common as any word in the English language, yet this word covers only the meaning of another word used by our forefathers in times past So it is with nervous diseases, as they and Malaria are intended to cover what our grandfathers called Billiousness, and all are caused by troubles that arise from a diseased condition of the Liver which in performing its func tions finding it cannot dispose of the b.le through the ordinary channel is compelled to pass it off through the system, causing nervous troubles, Malaria, Billions Fever, etc. Ton who are suffering can well appreciate a cure. We recommend Green's Au gust Flower. Its cures are mar velous. To Her Native lilahee. On Tuesday evening, Old Eliza, relict of the old Indian chief Quin aby, returned to this city, the home of her fathers, after a two years' absence at the reservation at Grand Bonde. Mrs. Quinaby is now upwards of 80 years ot age, it is said, and she tells a pitiful tale of her condition. She says she arrived late Tuesday night, "clatawa camp, halo fire, halo muckmuck, nika hias ticke muck muck, halo; chako sleep; next day sun, halo muckmuck chaco, nika clat awa nanege Boston tillicums, pot Inch hiyu yaqtla sun muckmuck," pointing to the east. "Nika bias nn coty, nika halo tillicums middlite. Spose nika siok, halo tillicum chaco, potlach muckmuck, halo chako fire, halo chako chuck; nika hias wake close squaw. Copa reservation, halo Hour, halo muckmuck, chako Salem, nanege Boston tillicum, spose maybe potlach muckmuck copa nika." All of which means that old Eliza has a hard time of it Capital Journal. Reducing the Surplus. Tho disposition ot the Surplus in the U. S. Treasury eceaces the attention of our Statesmen, but a more vital question has our attention, and that is the reduc tion of the Surplus Consumptives. Since the discovery and introduction of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, there has been a marked decrease in the mortality from this dreaded dis ease, and it Is possible to still further re duce the number of Consumptives. How? By keeping constantly at hand a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery, and using according to directions, upon the appearance of the first symptoms, such as a Couch, a Cold, a Sore Throat, a Chest or Side Pain. Taken thus early a cure is guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Jno. C. Dement' Drug Store. Fine Dwelling Ilonso to Kent. Good terms to sultablo tenant Inquire at this office. Flsli Skid Oil. And machine oil for sale. J.H.DkForce. Astoria, Oregon. Shlloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptnerla and Canker Mouth. Sold bv J. C. Dement. Snii-on's Cure will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Couch, and Bronchitis. Sold by J. C. Dement Ufttnrrh nnrprt lioalth oi c.. breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Uem edy. Price B0 cents. Nasal Injector f reo r ursine uyj.v;. iiemeiiu frrUTir nGTfnma TJrliA on n.;i r Sold by J.C. Dement, For Tito ladies. Hair goods, latest and most artistic styles, bangs, fronts, etc., from SI CO to S7 50, at Mrs. W. J. Barry's. Gmnbrlnus Beer And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 6 cents. Crow Is the leading photographer of this city and is said to be as good as any in the state. CMltaCFyfetfitcler'seastoria PERSONAL MENTION. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Fulton start east to-morrow night, and will visit fflA Chi(.nrtr nnnvewitictrx wlliln iha Republican national convention 1b in session. City Life and Mystery. New York has recently had an un usual outburst of social horrors, in cluding the Nat Hatch casualty and the Marsden suicide, with other reve lations of less fearful character., Great cities, however like the ooean conceal their perils beneath an at tractive surface. No one knows what is going on here, even in their closest circles of acquaintance. Mys tery, indeed, is the great feature ot the metropolis, and the intense desire to penetrate these mysteries has led to another monstrosity of city life the detective system. What man can s'ay he is not watched? Only that class, indeed which is proteoted by its poverty. Bich men of dissolute habits, when discovered in a compromising situa tion will generally bleed rather than be exposed. Even clerks holding re sponsible situations are watohed oc casionally, and also blackmailed though, of course, in a more limited degree. One of my friends, who holds a cashiership in a great house, made the following statement: "A man came one day and said to me: You were seen last night coming out of .' I replied, 'That's false, and I dare you to prove it.' " Here the colloquy ended. Perhaps the detec tive saw some one that resembled my friend, and perhaps he only intended to scare him, but in either case he failed, beine cowed by the bravery of self-conscious innocence. New York Corr. Troy Times. A Warning. The modes ot death's approach are various, and statistics snow 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 and where these germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, at hrst slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat and if allowed to con tinue their ravages they extend to the lungs producing Consumption and to the head, causing Catarrh. Now all this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in timo csueo death. At the onset you must act with prompt ness; allowing a cold to go without your attention is dangerous and may lose you yonr life. As soon as you feel that something is wrong with your Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, ob tain a bottle ot Hoschoes German Syrup. It will give you immediate relief. A Left-Handed Fable, After JJsop, lint Not Warranted to Catch Up. Two cats, having stolen a pieoe of cheese, asked a monkey to divide it for them. The latter broke it in two parts, and under pretense of equalizing them, gnawed at them alternately until nothing was left but the rind, whioh, with gravity, he returned. The cats, who had been for sometime stifling their glee, now departed, wishing the monkey a good digestion to wait upon his appetite, inasmuch as the cheese had been in tended for rats, and was plentifully supplied with arsenic. On hearing this, the monkey expired in great agony. This teaches the folly ot in dulging in cheese, without first as certaining whether or not it is loaded. Our Candidate Tor President. He will be nominated by the conven tion and will be elected by the people, because he will come the nearest to fill ing their ideal of a Chief Magistrate. Electric Bitters has been given the highest place, because no other medi cine has so well filled the ideal of a per fect ton'c and alterative. The people have indorsed Electric Bitters and rely upon this great remedy in all troubles of Liver, Stomach and kidneys. For all Malarial Fevers nnd diseases caused by Malarial Poisons, Electric Bitters can not be too highly recommended. Also cures Headache and Constipation. Sat isfaction guaranteed, or money refund ed. Price E0c and SI at John C. De ment's Drug Store. aieals Cooued to Order. Private rooms for ladles and families: at Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. All the patent medicines advertised In this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, mid toilet articles, etc-can be bought at the lowest prices, at J.W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident betel, Astoria. Private Roams. At the Telephone Restaurant for sup pers, parties, etc. The best cooked to oruer. Telephone LiOdKlng House. Best Beds iu town. Rooms per night SO and 25 cts., per week S1.S0. New and ciean. rnvaio entrance. The finest and juiciest steak at the Telephone Kestaurani. When You Go to Portland Frank Fabre. Occidental hotel restau rant will bo glad to see his Astotia friends, A good dinner at a moderate pneo and everything In season. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy ?rice 50 cents. Sold by J. CDement Aro von made miserable by Indiges tion, Constipatiou, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shioh's Vital izer is a positive cure. For sale by J. U. uement. For Dyspepsia andLiver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's vitalizer. It never fails to cure. Sold bv J. C. Dement The Kev. Geo. H. Th'ayer. of Bour bon, lnd- says: "Both myself and wife A.n nK llnna tnQnTT ATl'a PAVDTtiinniTnw UWOUUi 11VCO w -.. wwhdujh 41UA Cube." Sold by J. v. uement. it r' V 3P . ,-. Is, -X - - f-i JT ' ".$ x. J.i.VJc 2.J iMs , , r Si t-ifl jew WindowDraperies HANDSOME and NEW DESIGNS Nottingham? Ecru aiul White, Embroidered Swiss, Irish Point, Renaissance, in Single and Two Toned. Persian Drapery, Etamines, Porteriers, in Chenille and Tapestry, Silk and Wool Tapestry. Figured Madras, etc., etc. Upwards of 3,000 yards of Nottingham Cur tain Nett from 12c to 75c per yard. C. T2ie Eieaclmg House -THB- DIAMOND PALACE! QUSTAT HANSEN, Frop'r. A Large and Well Selected Stock ot Fine Biamonfls t Jewelry At Extremely Low Prices. Ill Goodt Boitht at Tkli ErUhUihment Warranted Genuine. Watch and Clock Repairing A SPECIALTY. Corner Cass and Squemoqua Streets. Carnalian & Co. BTJCCES80B3 TO I. "W. CASE, IMPOETEES AND THOLE8ALE AND RETAIL DKALBBS IK GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Chen&mos and Cass streets. ASTORIA OREGON BOOTS AND SHOES! Of BeBt Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, -AT THE SIGN OF THEJOLDEN SHOE. JOECN ELSCT. MURRAY & CO., GROCERS And Dealers In Special Attention Given to Filling OT uraers. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered In any part of the city. Office and "Warehouse In Hume's New Bunding on Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No. OT. ASTORIA, OBEGOJf. The Akron Lacquers. THE TJNDBB8IGNKD RESPECTFULLY calls the attention ot Cannerrmen and others to the fact tha he is the Pacific coast agent for the Celebrated Akron Lacquers, And is i oir prices ob these KVOQ3. 01 Brsucanan. Cannery Supplies ! :? r- . .' i-ii:- . '. .5 slit a J Lacyirtams AND JUST ARRIVED. IN I. COOPER Why! How Much you could save by buying your Hats at HERMAN WISE'S the Reliable Clothier and Hatter ! Do You know that HERMAN WISE can and does sell Goods at a Smaller Profit than any other house in Astoria ? You Should examine my stock and prices. I offer them to you very low, especially now ! Do Consider your own interests when you think of buying a S"CTIT, HAT or FTTH XTCSEBCTG GOODS. Gents HERMAN WISE The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. (DOUBLE STORE.) Occident Hotel Building, hi iliitk of Astoria. Do all close buyers buy their Clothes at HERMAN WISE'S in the Occident Hotel Building ? I guarantee you can save ice cream money for all your" girls by con sulting me! )