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-CTS"" C-3) m Hatty g&otfmt. ASTORIA, OREGON: TUESDAY -.JUNE 12. 18J8. ISSOED EVEEY MORNING. (Monday excepted.) J. F. HALLOEAN & COMPANY, Publishers and Proprietors, ASTORIAXBPH.PIXO, - - CASSSTBKRT. Terms of Snbierlptlon. Served by Carrier, per week 15 cts beat by Mall, per month 5 cts Free ol postage to subscribers. The Astoeias guarantees to Its aclver ' tisers the largestHrculaaon or any newspa- yi:L uuuubu w wo iuiuiuojs river. Council meeting to-night. Circuit court next Monday. .The band will play on the stand opposite ETenson & Cook's at8 o'clock this evening. The Astoria Alpha Club intend to give a jubilee ball on the evening ot July the Fourth. Donald Eoss is organizing a loan and trust company at Spokane Falls, and is backed by several heavy capi talists. ' r The Spokane Chronicle to hand has an advertisement ot E. 0. Holden & Alex Malcolm, auctioneers and com mission merchants. The Welcome says that 83,200 was all the Multnomah county Democracy had to carry on the recent election oontest in that county. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Morton died last Sunday, aged twomonths. The funeral will be at two o'clock this afternoon. Alert H. and L. No. Ones, last eve ning elected J. O. Bozorth and A. E. Shaw delegates to the Seattle conven tion. No. 2'seleot to-morrow night. There is considerable present im migration this way from Iowa, Mis souri and Kansas. The most of it goes over to Gray's harbor, however. The passenger rate war has ex tended to the towing ot vessels, and all manner of transit between here and Portland is now down to bed rock prices: There is a general air of thrift and progress about upper Astoria. New buildings are -in course of erection and .improvements are noticeable on every hand. Yesterday evening Astoria No. Ones decided to send a team to tha Seattle tournament, so that Astoria will be represented there in the oontest for supremacy. 4 The receipt of an invitation to Cin cinnati's centennial is acknowledged. A prior engagement to furnish As toria locals prevents an acceptance of the kind invite. A person who has been dishonor ably discharged from the Oregon National Guard is disqualified from voting in the state, and cannot hold a federal position. Carrie Bradley, recently reported murdered in Tucson, Arizona, is liv ing in Sisson, Siskiyon, Co., CaL, mar ried to a man named P. J. Sullivan, a. paper hanger there. At their meeting last evening As toria No. Ones elected 0. B.Watson, and O. J. Curtis as delegates to rep resent the company at the Seattle convention, July 2 and 3. One pound of banana contains more nutriment tnan tnree pounas 01 meat, and it the peelings are .rightly placed will upset ten times as many pedes trians. Always buy the best. The Jiosecrana is discharging car go. She has for Astoria 2,640 boxes of tin, 1,389 50K bags salt, 112 10U m bags and 410 auuio bags, one nas also 10 tons iron. The remainder of the cargo is for Portland. A Chinaman employed at W. D. Smith's cannery died yesterday of blood poisoning; his friends scattered the usual assortment of tissue paper on the route of the defunct, and the remains go to Portland for temporary interment. , The assignees, of r Wm. T. Coleman & Co. have completed a revision of the statement ot the assignor, W. T. Coleman, made a few weeks ago. In the revision the 'aggregate value of his assets lias been reduced over a million of dollars, so that the assets asd liabilities are about the same. The C.T. Co.'a steamer Zambesi has gone out of her route to land passengers at Victoria, B. C. She will next proceed to San Franoisco and -afterwards to Portland. The change made will delay her several days, so thai she is not likely to ar rive here before the 20th inst. Corporal Tanner was interviewed by a Chronicle Reporter upon his ar rival in San Francisco. To a Chron icle rannrtor n pair? tr.nl the DemO- crats distributed 88,000 in Astoria before the eleotion. This is indeed dreadful. What did they do with the moneyr .Bought land, proDaoiy. Some of the finance committee were out .yesterday collecting coin fortheToarth'ot July celebration. The celebration will be in exact It the citizens subscribe $2,000 they will have a 82,000 celebration. If SZ50 they will have a SZ50 celebra tion. That's the way those things come boxed, a O. D. The ssjmon, catch in. this vicinity i reported no better, and it begins now to look like a light pack. There will be no high water this season; thus far the river to its mouth is un usually clear, the fish see and avoid the nets. Farther up the nets and seines do better. Warren of Catb lamet, is reported to have more fish than he can handle. One man sein ing for him last week, got on one haul 2,020 pounds, and on the next, 740 pounds, which, at five cents apound, is pretty good wages. The fish thus caught are unusually large. Advices from Victoria, B. G, re- DOrt ttlA Rnfa arrival (liara aV (tin steam sealing schooner Rosie Olsen. j.uu Teasei nas naa poor iuck, only ninety-six skins being taken, a por- tlfin fit fflA nTavr Tintr.wr. daoaa1 Thft ftrn nAnlora Vinn nyirl Prrfh- jinaer nave arrived at Victoria with i,uw sKins Deiween tnem. Skins are Allincr nf nroaanf tiara ot QA Kfl nnA 85for,large and 31 for pups. The statement is made that the British gun-boat Caroline is going north to protect British sealers, ''and the cap tain says,'' the dispatch goes on to state, "that he will take the schooners away from the cutter and take the cutter's crew prisoners as well, So we have no fear of them this season." John Kopp, the enterprising upper town brewer, is making extensive addi tions to his brewery to accommodate his growing trade. He supplies so good an article ot beer that the San Francisco importations are falling off. Money spent with him remains to help build up the town. Money sent to San Francisco goes away and is lost to the place. So long as a local brewer is able to furnish as good an article for about the same price, it is good policy to patronize home manu factures. Mr. Kopp has a force of men bury around bis place, and is now busy putting up a dwelling house 28x30 feet, two stories high. What ever he makes he spends here and has a good many families around him whose money, realized from him, is all spent at home. The Loudon Grocers Gazette ot May 19th says of the market in that city: There is no new feature in the salmon market, and tho position is unchanged." The same authority says of the Liverpool market: "The aotivity of our salmon market and the scarcity of the fine grades has caused an advance in these qualities, and holders now demand up to 31s for Colnmbia Biver and 30s for Fra zer river, and at these prices aro not anxious sellers. Thea dvanced pri ces do not seem to check consump tion to any appreciable extent, and before the new season's paok can reach ns our market is likely to bo cleared ot all good grades. Tho pre vailing high rates for cboico parcels have driven many buyers to operate in lower grades, and a large trade has been done in them at full markot prices; and, profiting by the exigen cies of the situation, now demand ad vanced prices all around, and have every confidence of securing them." The Secular Union is circulating for signatures a petition headed as fol fel fol eows: "To the legislature ot the state of Oregon The constitution ot our state provides that 'no money shall be drawn from the treasury for the benefit of any religions or theological institution.' Tho general principle of the American government is equal ity of all citizens beforo the law, re gardless of their opinion on matters of religion. This, as your honorable body are aware, involves the princi ple already acknowledged in theory, ot the total separation ot the church and state. But your petitioners would respectfully call your attention to the fact that, thongh the exemption ot church property from taxation, church and state are practically united. The failure of 'religious and theo logical institutions' to bear their just share of the public burden is, for all purposes, equivalent to drawing money from the treasury for their benefit. We submit that this is un just and unconstitutional, and we therefore pray that all laws exempt ing churches and other ecclesiasti cal property from taxation may be repealed." PERSONAL MENTION. Warren Truitt and wife, of Dallas, are registered at the Occident. Mrs. 0. J. Trenchard and Mrs. A. Van Dusen, returned from Portland yesterday. Miss Kate Shively, daughter ot C. W. Shively, has returned from the San Francisco High school. Dr. Tuttle. Wm. Chance and B. Van Dnsen went to Portland last evening to attend the Masonic Grand Lodge to-morrow. 1 " 1 U. O. of H. All members ot Clatsop Lodge, No. 113. U. O. of H.. are requested to at tend the meeting on Wednesday evening, June 13th, to elect officers for the ensuing term. A. A. Cleveland, Pres. Attest: H. A. Smith, Secy. Found, A boat was found near Sand Island yesterday morning. Length 11 feet and 3 feet wide. The owner can hare the same by enquiring at Lelnenweber's cannery. This will be tho last week of tho American Lace Co., In this City, And next Saturday will be particular ly their last day. If you want wide and beautiful lace at 5 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, Suanr Booms. With or wltbo ut board at the Holden House. Rooms from 56 a month upward. Library, etc Purse Found. A purse with a small sum of money. nnmnrniinlinvA finTnn Tiv nnnlvlnr in Geo. W. Rosb. proving property and paying charges. Ludlow's Ladles' 83.00 Fine Shoes; also Flexible Hand turned French Kids, at P. J. Goodman's. CIECUIT COURT DOCKET. For The Term Beginning Jane 18th, 1888. J. W. Welch vs. O. K. & N. Co. Eva Wallman is. Jos. Brown. Eva Wallman vs. Geo. Smith. J. H. Bedington, et als., vs. J. E. Thomas and O. T. Thomes. T. A. McBrido vs. Jno. Grant and M D. Kant. C. H. Page vs. Astoria Coast and Trasportation Co. Susan C. Schwartz vs. Sam'l Schwartz. W. E. Warren vs. F. H. Worsley. W. 1 Curtis vs. J. M. Kobb. Fleckenstein & Mayer vs. Frazier fc Harrison. G. W. Pardee vs. A. T. Brakke. F. M Warren vs. Jas. Doyle. Jno. Douglass vs. Abbie A. Doug lass. Walluski Eailway Co. vs. B. Van Dnsen, et al. Thompson & Boss vs. Wm. Beas ley. I. W. Case vs. Wm. Kyle, et al. C. S. Lonsignout vs. Frank Lon signout. G. W. Nutter vs. B. Gallagher. N. Davich vs. city of Astoria. Oregon Pottery Co. vs. W. H. Smith & J. C. Church. Wm.Loeb vs. Fire Insurance As sociation. L. Kirchhoff vs. J. H. DeForce. Walter Bros. vs. F. Bentilla. H. B. Parker vs. Wm. Allen. H. Oliverson, et ah, vs. Clatsop county. Astoria Gaslight Co. vs. J. E. Con dit. N. Wisner vs. M. and M P. Byan. Chas. Korpela et al. vs. Jno. Bell, et al. P. W. Parker vs. West Coast Paok ingCo. G. Brandt vs. Chas. Brandt. Elihu Avery vs. P. A. Trull in gar. J. C. Trullinger vs. Jno. McCann. Jas. Smith vs. M. B. Smith. Fanny Bozorth vs. A. L. Bozorth. B. Young vs. H. H. Woods et al. G. Zuninovich vs. J. Zuninovich. Badollet & Co. vs. Columbia and Young's Biver Navigation Co. Wm. Hume vs. J. W. Hume. M. Smith vs. Jas. Smith. J. O. Trullinger vs. W. B. Ross. Asteria Packing Co. vs. J. W. & V. Cook. Wilson & Misner vs. G. G. Smith. Lone Star Packing Co. Uity ot Astoria vs. W. W. Parker. Arndt & Ferohen vs. G. G. Smith et al. A. Zetterman vs. A. Zetterman. D. L. Beck & Sons vs. Clatsop Mill Co. F. Oronk vs. D. Cronk. M. O. Berkman vs. A.Berkman. Death of Sirs. C. S. Norris. The burial of Mrs. O. S. Norris, daughter of A. Booth, the well-known oysterman, from her residenco, 1,638 Miohignn avenue, yesterday after noon, was attended by a large and mournfnl company. The interment was at Graceland. Mrs. Norris was 35 years ot age and the first to die in the immediate family, tho youngest of which is 25. This makes the Borrow ing so intensely severe. Heart dis ease was the immediate cause of death. She had been a keen sufferer for six months, and her demise was not unexpected. Chicago Mail, 5. Reducing the Surplus. The disposition ot the Surplus in the U. S. Treasury engages 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 Con-.iiini tion, there has been a marked deciu-.e In Uie mortality from this dreaded dis ease, and It Is possible to still f urtlier 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 Cough, a Cold, a Sore Throat, a Chest or Side Pain. Taken thus early a cure is guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Jno. C. Dement's Drug Store. Fine Dwelling Ilonse to Kent. Good terms to suitable tenant. Inquire at this ofilce. FJsk Skid Oil. Ami machine oil for sale. J. II. DeForce. Astoria, Oregon. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptherla aud Canker Mouth. Sold by J. C. Dement. Srilou's Cure will immediately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold by J.CDemcnt. Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem edy. Prire 50 cents. Nasal Injector free For sale by J. C. Dement. "Hackmetack," a lasting and fra- rant perfume. Price 25 and 60 cents, old by J.C. Dement. For Tlio Ladies. TIftir frnnria latoat nnil mnot nvtl.ttA styles, bangs, fronts, etc, from 81 CO to $7 CO, at Airs. W. J. Barry's. Garabrlnus Boer And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa- ioun, o cents. Crow Is the leading photographer of this city and Is said to be as good as any in the state A fine cup of coffee, at the Telephone Restaurant. "offee rtnd cake, ten cents, at the Central Restaurant The latest style of Gents' Boots and Shoes at P. J. Goodman's. Tho best Oysters in any style, at the Telephone Restaurant Umbrellas Repaired At my old stand. J. Jorusr. ADVICE TO MOTHUKS. should always be used for children. tocuiiuu. ii, Buuuies we cunu, oiiens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind enolic, and is the best remedy for dlar-thcea.Twenty-five cents a bottle. A PORTLAND TRAGEDY." Killed His Wife And Then 8hot Himself. Pobtland, June 1L A fearful double tragedy occurred at 10 o'clock this morning in this city. Peter Shanahan shot his wife in the left temple during a fit of jealousy, kuing her instantly. He then placed the muzzle of the pistol against his body and fatally shot himself. Both were dead within two minutes. The couple had been married only about a year. They had a quarrel last nicht and this morning. Both are over fifty years old. They had not lived happily together. The Bhooting was done 'in the lodging house of Mrs. Kate Carrol, where Shanahan and his wife staid last night. Both of the bodies were conveyed to the morgue, and an inquest is being held. Shanahan was a rancher near St. Helens but six weeks ago he leased his place and came here with Mrs. Shanahan stopping at the Interna tional hotel. FOUND IN THE BIYEB. PoBTLiKD, June 11. The body of John Kennedy, an old pioneer ot Portland and a shoemaker by avoca tion, was found drowned in the river this morning. Kennedy had been missing since last Tuesday. It is not known whether the case was one ot suicide or accidental drowning. A Warning. The modes of death's approaoh are various, and statistics show conclu sively that more persons die from dis ease's 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 first Blowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in tho throat and if allowed to con tinue their ravages they extend to the lungs producing Consumption and to the bead, causing Catarrh. Now all this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed will in timo cause death. At tho onset you must act with prompt ness; allowing n cold to go without your attention is dangerous and may lose you your life. As soon as you feel that some thine is wroncr with your Throat, Lungs or Nostrils, ob tain a bottle of Boschee's German Syrup. It will give you immediate relief. Northwestern Firemen's Association. To the Members of the Astoria Fire Department: You are hereby notified that the annual convoution and tournament of tho Northwestern Firemen's Associa tion will be held at Seattle, Washing ton territory, on the 2d. 3d. 4th. 5th and 6th of July, 1888. Prizes amounting to nearly two thousand dollars, will, be contested tor. si'- It is. ill 0 intention ot the citizens of Seattle to make this oooasion the grandest in the history of the associ ation, and no pains will be spared to insure its success." The several hose teams of vonr city, as well as the firemen and citi zens generally, aro cordially invited to participate. It is too early,. to make definite plans for your reception, but the com mittee haviug the matter in oharge are hard at work. Competing teams will please notify Josiah Collins, chief Seattle fire de partment, of their intentions at as early a date as possible. Hoping to meet you and indnlge in a fraternal shake, We are, very truly, G. KELLoaa, President Frank L. Pabker, Secretary. Our Candidate for President. He will be nominated by the conven tion and will be elected by the people, becauso he will comethe nearest to fill ing their Ideal of a Chief .Magistrate. Electric Bitters has been uiven the highest place, beeause no other medi cine has so well filled the ideal of a per fect ton'c and alterative. The people have indorsed Electric Bitters rtnd rely upon this great remedy in all troubles of Liver, Stomach and kidneys. For all Malarial Fevers, and 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 COc and 31 at John C. De ment's Drug Store. Meals Cooked to Order. Private rooms for ladles and families : at Central Restaurant, next to Foard & Stokes'. AH the patent medicines advertised In tills paie r, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc can beboukhtiit the lowest prices, at J.W. Conn's drue store, opposite. Oc-Mdont hctel, Astoria. , Private- Rooms. At the Telephone Restaurant for sup pers, parties, etc The best Cooked to order. Telephone lioilcrlns Douse. Best Deds In town. Rooms per nicht CO and 25 cts., per week S1JS0. New and clean, rrivaio entrance. The finest and juiciest steak at the Telephone Restaurant When-Yon Go to Portland Frank Fabre, Occidental hotel restau rant, will bo glad to ee his Astoria friends, A good dinner at a moderate price anu everyming m seasuu. A Nasal Injector Tree with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh -Remedy Vrtce 50 cents, sow by J. u.uement Vir nttaiuiiwi' nrnlT Avar PfimTTolt you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitaliier. It never ians to cure, ouiu uy o. o. ieuieuu BliltrejiCryfePitcliBr'sGaatoria - New Lace Curtains WindowDraperies HANDSOME and NEW DESIGNS Nottingham, Ecru and White, Embroidered Swiss, Irish Point, Renaissance, 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. 123c to 75c per yard. TSi& Reading House DIAfflOHD PALACE! GUSTAT HAHSEN, Prop'r. A Large and Well Selected Stock of Fine Diamonfls i Jewelry At Extremely Low Prices. All Qoodi Beagtt it This EiteMUhnieat Warranted Genuine. Wutcli and Clock Kopalrlng ! A SPECIALTY. Corner Cass aad Squemoqna Streets. Garnahan & Co. SDCCESSOE3 TO T. "W. CASE, lMPOIXTEJU AND WHOLESALE AND f RETAIL DEALEBS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Comer Ohenarata and Cass streati. ASTCKIA OREGON BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, -AT THE SIGH OF THE fiQLDEN SHOE. jQEqy ttae:. MURRAY & CO., GROCERS And Dealers In Cannery Snli6$! Special Attention Given to Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies tarnished at Satts netoiyTeims. Purchase! delireted la aay part ot the city. Office and "Warehouse In Hume's New Budding en Water Street P. O. Box 153. Telephone No. ST. ASTOBIA, OREGON. The Akron Lacquers. THE UNDERSIGNED ;BaPEOTEULLY ealls the attention ot Cannerymen nil others. to-the tact that he is the Pacific coart agent tor the ""."." Celebrated Akren Laequers, a k884 to cut lew pacts en these S. UJBUlUtS HXUQBBCa CB ; AND JUST ARRIVED. IN in Single and Two Toned. C.L 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"D1T, S.T or FTJH ITCSHZXTG GOODS. Gents ! HERMAN WISE, The Reliable Clothier and Hatter. (DOUBLE STORE.) Occident Hotel Building, HimUU WLkTsM tmamw i t f 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! (