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01 "t 1 t.t Vf-s-JV-t -iDS VOL. XXXIII, NO. :(). ASTOTtTA, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 4. 1889. PRICE MVE CENTS BUSINESS CARDS. A, A. CXiEVEIiA.NI, ATTORNEY AT LAW. oai FUvelN new brick building. corner Second and Cass streets ; up .stairs. J. CURTIS, Attorney-at-Law: Notary Public. Commissioner of Deeds for Washington Territory. Office in Flavel's new brick imllding. Cor. Second and Cass streets. I OtlM It. SOUTH. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ofllce on Cass street, 2 doors back of Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon. OEEJI KA.N.KJA, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office over White House Cor., Astoria, Or. G RO. OIiA'I, ATTORNEY AT LAW. office In Kinney's Block, opposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. f . W. FULTOJ. O. a FULTON FULTON UROTnERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. itooms 5 and C, Odd Fellows Building. J. q. A. BOW'I-BY, attorney and Counnfllor nt l.u-v Office on Chenamus Street, Astoria, uieguii T II. MA.VHKIili. "REAL ESTATE BKOKEEC AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Established 188::. Third Street, next to W, V. THegraph Of fice, Astoria, or. fvit. j. k. ii i'okci.. DENTIST. ttooms II and 12 Odd Fellows Building. ASTOKIA, .... OREGON. D K8. A. Ii. AM)J. A. Fl'l.TOX Cass street, between "rd and 4th Special attention to Diseases of Won.en Hiul Children, by Dr. A, I.. Fulton. Special attention to Snrgerv, 1 lit.. I. A. Fulton. Ollice hours fiom 10 to 12 A. at., and I 1.. 1 P.M. I")lt, .1 Y Tl'-ITI.K. 1JM N VNl ' i;. J ii.. It tin-. .No. ii a.rn: u.i!1mI:il- nice hours 10 1 o 12 an i I lofi Meld -il: at Room K.t. 0. i) It. O. It. KSTKS J II YMOIAN AN'D Sl'UC.KON Special attention to Disei-e-. of Women ttiul Surgery. .. f : Opposite Telegraph iMlhv, up Stalr-. Atlorla. -rin YK I. . ICUKMK. DENTIST. Booms foimeily occupied lv Dr A. K. Shaw, over Allen'.s Groeerj store. A. SMITH. DENTIST. Rooms l and 2 Pythian Building over ('. H. Cooper's Store. DR. SHACKLEFORD. Astoria Is Blessed With a Veterinary Surgeon Who is fully competent, and any one hav ing need of his services will find him at the Parker House. Astoria. Oregon. Abstracts of Title. C. R. THOMSON Keeps a full set of Abstract Books and will examine the Title to any iteal Ks tate In the couutv and furnish an Abstract of Title to the same. Terms reasonable. Work guaranteed. NETTING FOR SEINES POUNDS WM. J. HOOPER & CO., 110 B. Pratt, near Light, 3 Baltimore:, md.. Manufacturers of COTTON AND FLAX GILL NETS, n CORKS, SEINE LEADS, &C. Seine Twine of all kinds, Ma nilla. Cotton AHemp Bope. SI. Long-Standin Blood Diseases are cured, by the persevering use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This medicine is an Alterative, and causes a radical change in the system. The process, in some cases, may not be quite so rapid as in others ; but, with persistence, the result is certain, Read these testimonials : " For two years T suffered from a se vere pain in my right side, and had other troubles caused by a torpid liver and dyspepsia. After giving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, I began to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I was greatly benefited by the first bottle, and after taking five bottles I was com pletely cured." John "W. Benson, 70 Lawrence St., Lowell, Mass. Last May a large carbuncle broke out on my arm. The usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla Less than threo bottles healed the sore. In all my expe rience with medicine, I never saw mow Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strengthening of my sight." Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. " I had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly; and. as my broth er and sister were similarly afflicted, I presume the malady is hereditary. Last winter. Dr. Tyron, (of Fernandina, Fla.,) recommended me to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, aud continue it for a year. For five months I took it daily. I have not had a blemish upon mv body for tho last three months." T. E. Wiley, 14G Chambers St., New York City. " Last fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I did not notice it much at first, but it gradually grew worse until it became almost unbearable. During the latter part of this time, disorders of the stomi aoh aud liver increased my troubles. I began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, after faithfully continuing the use ol this medicine for some months, the pain, disappeared and I was completely cured." Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, Haverhill, Mass. Ayer's Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Trice $1 ; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. IPUIBSEHHCE. "My plantation is In a malarial dls trlct.where'.fever and ague prevails. I employ 150 hands; frequently half of them -were- sick. I was nearly dis couraged wlien I began the use of Tho result was marvellous. My men became strong and hearty, and I have liad no furthur trouble. With these pills, I would not fear to live in any swamp." E. RIVAX, Bayou Sara, Ij. SOLT3 EVERYWHERE. Office, 44 Hurray St., New York. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There Is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portlaud or San Frauclsco for Custom Wade Clothes As they can get Better Fits. Better Work maiiNlnp, ana for less Money. By leaving their Orders with MEANY. New Goods by Every Steamer. Call ami Set lllm ami Satisfy Yourself. P. J WJeany. Merchant Tailor. AUOTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE. MARTIN OLSEN, Successor to K. C Jfolden. The oldest established Commission House In Oregon (Soodsof all kinds sold on com mission. Auction Sales Every Satin day. Cenenit Repairing, Jobbing and Uphol stei lug done. Fine stock of Furniture on hand. When you wmit Bargains In Household Goods go to MAUTIN OIiHE.1V FISH NETTING. SEINES, TRAPS, POUNDS. NfittinE of Every Bescription AND At LOWEST FACTORY PRICES. SALMON NET THREADS. W00DBERRY Seine Twines. anil Lines. HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 & 519 Market St., SAX FRAXCISC0, CALIFORNIA. Toll's Pills ITHE SEIZUEE OF TEE SEALER. A Surprise to Those in Alaskan Waters- Dr. H. H. Mclutyre, superintendent of the seal fisheries for tho Alaska Commercial company, came clown on the steamer Dora from Alaska. He has much to say on the sealing busi ness generally. To a reporter yester day, he said:" "The seals are decreas ing in number every year, aud it is doubtful whether the company can get their legnl allowauce of 100.003 seals this year. This is due lo the hunting of" them by outside sealers. Since 1884 these vessels have killed quite 100,000 seals. Fully Tm.OOO skins have been placed on the market by them. "No seizures having been made in 188G-18S7, has emboldened sealers to enter the Behriug sea this year. They thought the president's proclamation meant nothing, but they have now found by the seizure of the schooner Black Diamond, that orders are go ing to be enforced. I can most posi tively state that Captain Shepnrd will seize every sealer he fiuds hnutiug seals in the .Behring seai His orders from the department are positive on that point, and I saw them in black and white. He is determined to carry out hia instructions to tho letter. "On July 2d four British schooners eutered Ounalaska to ascertain what course tho revenue cutters would pursue. Captain Shephardtold them exactly as I have told you. They said they would return to Yictoria.bnt went into the Behriug sea. Threo Amoricau sels put in, and being informed that they would be seized if caught in the Behriug sea sealing thoy- de parted. One went cod fishing and the others went iuto the Behriug sen. There are about twenty-three British sealers in the Behriug sea nmJ porljnps ten American sealers.'' "One thing that tho British sealers did is certainly a gross breach of the law. They made a rendezvous nt Sand Point, TJnga island, and met there before entering the Behring sea. There they transferred all their skins to the steamer Wanderer. which was awaiting them, and which returned to Victoria. This was done so that if the sealers were seized no skins would be lost except those taken after entering; but it isclearly against the law. Sand Point is not a port of eutry(, and vessels are not al lowed to disch'nrge except in ports of entry. The nearest ports of entry were Oonalaska and ICodiak. Be sides this, the sealers are a very low class of men and sell whisky to the natives. This they did at Sand Poiut, where, of conrse, there was no one to stop them." "The seizure oi the Jilaek Diamond by the R iish on July 11th is a heavy blow to ilicit sealing. Sealers were so confident that no seizures would be made that this is a thunder clap to them. This seizure will surely be followed up by others. Do I think that the British men-of-war will take any action in the matter? No, cer tainly not. The Champion, Icarus and Swiftsitre did not go up to protect sealers. They went up to Juneau, which is many hundred miles away from the Behring sea. As you will see by tho dispatches to-day. the Corona reports that they have left Juneau for Port Simpson. Port Simpson is on this side of Juneau, so that they are coming down again." "As to the seizure of the Jilaek Diamond, it appears that tho schoon er refused to heave to when ordered to do so by Captain Shephard. The ports of the Rush were lowered and the guns run out. This scared the Black Diamond into compliance, and she was boarded by Lieutenant Tuttle, who demanded the ship's pa pers. The cuptain of the sealer re fused to give them up, whereupon the officer took them from the cabin himself. There were 10G sealskins on the Black Diamond. She was placed in charge of a non-commissiouod officer and sent to Sitka. On the 13th the schooner Triumph was boarded but not seized, as her skins had been captured in the Pacific." "On our way down from St. Paul's island, on July 25th, we saw the Rush in pursuit of six sealers, so that it is quite probable that further seizures have since been made." Ayer's Ague Cure is a vegetable product, and is a never failiug reme dy for all malarial diseases. War ranted. W. A. Cresswell, of Gettysburg felled a wild cherry tree to made rustic chairs of it, aud in sawiug up tho log he struck several musket balls. For curative effects, one bottle Ayer's Sarsaparilla is worth three of any other name. An eastern man who buried his second wife a few months ago has just married his first wife, from whom he was divorced in 1879. A DUTY 'I O YOURMKLF. It is surprising that people will use a common, ordinary pill when they can secure a valuable English one lor the same money. Dr. Acker's English pills are positive cure for sick-headache and an liver trouoies. rney are small, swept, easily taken and do not gripe. .!. W. Coup, Druggist. It is announced that two promi nent insurance companies lost $200,- 000 by the deaths Trom the Hood in the Couemaugh. Peabs' is the purest and best 'oap ever maae. TOLD BY THE TELEGRAPH. Washington, Aug. 3. The treasury department has received a letter from the collector of customs at Mobile, Ala., in which he states that three members of the crew of the American schooner Anna had been left on the uninhabited guano island called Are nas Key, forty mile3 northwest from Sisal, to care for the property of ll e company. The captain brought back from the island fourteen laborers, and being short of provisions all h could leave the men was a barrel of beef, four barrels of ilonr and a peck of whit1 y.cas and beans. In an affidavit accompanying the collectors letter the captain says the superintendent of t.he company working the inland promised to send a vessel at once to bring back the three men, but he had not done so, and unless assistance is it once sent lo them they will die of starvation. The islaud is out of the track ot navigation, and, as it i.-? ut terly barren and the men were left without a boat, unless assishmort is- speedily sent thoy -will die. The col lector says ho does not know what the government can do in the matter, but lie presents the facts to the depart ment in hope some attempt will be madetosavo the live of the three unfortunate men. NO OrFICIATi NOTIFICATION. Washington. Aug. 3. -The navy and state departments have received no advices icgarding the .sealing seiz ure. Secretary Tracy is undoubtedly worried over tho newspaper reports and returns, for he is brusque in his answers ot inquiries from reporters. Ho says no trouble will result. Ac cording to his information, the navy is undoubtedly in bad shape in case Great Britain should send any war ships there .to interfere and release the Black Diamond. The nearest United States vessels are the Iroquois and Ranger, both on the California coast. The lattor Is engaged in coast aurvoy work. The. Iroquois i.s me dium sized, and not con-idered for midable. In case of trouble, however, the work on the new cruispr Charles ton, now being finished at San Fran cisco, could be hurried. But it is not believed she could be made roady for duty inside of two months. Tracy denies having sent such orders. thk western union. New York, Aug. 3. -An interview with president-Green, of the Western Union, is printed. Green says: "After consultation with our attorneys the Western Union has concluded to go right on doing the government's busi ness, and then test its claim for fair compensation for its work, in tho court of claims in Washington, should such a course beaomo necsssary. Our lawyors tell us the government cannot force us to take messages at one mill' per word." Araoug Krrors Kr.lnuus to Health. Ono of the most iniechievous and most com mon is tho indiscriminate and too frequent uo or purgatives Such medicines, if well chosen and seasonably resorted to, aro cer tainly useful, but many persons select tho worst, fly from ono to tho other, and employ thorn when there i no occasion, or their utility has ceased. To establish on a perma nent basis a regula- condition of tho bowels, the finest alterative is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. It is botanic in origin, and a safe succedaneum for thoso objectionable drugs, calomel and blue pjll; It does not giipo or drench tho bowels like tho ordinary evneu- ents, ami it not only reforms irregularity of mo uauu ui uuu.v, uui ri;iiR-iiic's inr aisoruer nnd inactivity of the liver and stomach, which usually accompany that condition. Rheu matism, kidney trouble, malarial complaint and nervousness aro removed by the Hitters. The people of Central America aro said to be enthusiastic over the Ni caragua canal, and will do all in their power to assist the enterprise. A ICE YOU SKEl'TIUAIiV II so we will convinc" jou that Acker's English Remedy for the lungs Is superi or to all oilier preparations, and is a positive cure for all Throat and Lung troubles, Croup, Whooping Cough and Colds. We guarantee the preparation and will give you a sample bottle free. Two policemen are constantly on guard at General Grant's tomb in Riverside park, the six men detailed for the purpose being on duly in couples for eight hours each. Absolutely PureB Tills rpwder never vanes, A marvel of iiiirity, MreiiKtli and wliolesomencss. More economical than the ordinary kinds and can not bt .sold in competition with the multi tude of low lest, -jliort weight, alum or phos Shate iowders. Sold only in cam. Uovai. akino PowdkhCo. 100 V'all-st.. N. . D. V. CfiOWLEv & Co. . geuts. Portland. Oregon. fP?5l POWDER 170 HOUSEHOLD SHOULD BE WITHOUT ' RESTLESSNESS. jjl 6 A STRICTLY VcSZTABLS HR C FAULTLESS FAMILY MEDICINE. BW ? -mT' El I : i so&ss a. ml jj PHILADELPHIA. B jj. JfrfeOHE Dolly ,,,.lBp TIio majority of tho Ills of tho human body a.iso from a diseased Liver. Sim mous liivcr Regulator has been the means of restoring more peoplo to health ant happiness by giving them a healthy Liver than auy other aj-ency on earth. , SEiJ THAT YOU C12T TILE GENUINE. Vv'.co SI. ESTABLISHED 1870. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drarts drawn available in any part of the U. S. and Ktiropc, and on Hong Kong, China Okhit I!ium:.n:-ui a. m. to 3 p. m. ni i'ri.i.t Uuiuitm;, Astoria, Oregon. John C. Dement. DRUGGIST. Succr-ssor to W. E. Dement & Co. Carries Conmlele sioeks of Drugs and Druggists' Sundries. I'reHrriptSons Carefully Compounded. Agent tor Mexican Salve nnd Norwegian Pile Cure Hurrah for The Boom in Astoria! MOORE'S New Theatre Comiquo. (!po. W.Moore, Prop'r and Mg'r. OLD LIBERTY HALL, WILL OPEN Monday, August 5th, '89, "Villi a World of Novelties And will continue to afford New Attrac tions, weekly. Everybody cordially Invited. Dissolution of Partnership. VJ OTICE IS IIKUEBY GIVEN THAT THE ll litni or llell & I'liilbrick (Surveyors and Civil Engineers) is tliis day dissolved by mu tual consent, A. I'liilbrick retiring and 11. Hell to continue the business and collect all outstanding debts and pay all the iudebit ednessof the firm. Simicd Uils 10th day or July, 1S8D. II. BELL. A. 1'IIIUiltICK. Notice to Bidders. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE KE ceived by the AMoria and South Coast Railway Co., until Aug. 12th, for one linn dred cords ot four-foot seasoned llr wood delivered on the Company's trestle in Skip anon Creek. Delivery to bo within ten davs arter signing contract. No limb wood will be received. All bids must be marked "Proposals for Wood" on outside of envelope and ad dressed to HENRY B.THIELSEN. Ch'f Eng'r and Sup't A. & S. C. R'y. Astoria. Arch Street Improvement. Notick is hereby given that the Common Council of the City of Astoria propose to order the improvement of Arch street in the City of Astoria as laid out and recorded by J. M. Shively, from 100 feet east of the east side of West Gth street to the western end of Arch street, by grading and filling said street to its established grade, and by planking the same to a width of six teen feet through the center thereof with new and sound llr planks threo inches thick and six inches wide, said planks to be laid one inch apait, and by building sidewalks six feet wide on both sides of said street, and unless a remonstrance signed by the owners of two-thirds of the property fronting on said portion of said street be filed with the Auditor and Police .Judge within ten days of the final publication of this notice, to wit: on or before Monday Au gust 19th, iasJ? the Common Council will order said improvement to be made, said improvement to be made at the ex pense of tho adjacent property. Uy order of the Common Council. A t test : T. S. .If. wktt, Auditor and Police Judge. Astoria, .1 uly 27th, 1889. Many Imitate. None Equal nfi'igfiMjgaffi a. B. PARKER, FIRE BRICK DEALER IJ j Hay, Oats, ii Straw, Lime, Wood Delivered to Order. Drajlng, Teainlnj- and Express Business. tS-5gS5JgSgSgg-gSS&ggg IER apply to the Captain, or to The New Model Eange CAN BE HAD IN ASTORTA, ONLY OF IS. R. HAWES, Asent. Call ana Examine it ; Yon will bo liaised. E. it. Mum Is also Agent for Hie Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTIIEIl MUST CLASS STOVES. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand. GEILIN m nOOO double roll of Wall Paper and Decorations of the latest styles and shades just received direot from Eastern factories. Also a large assortment of CARPETS, Of all grados in boantifnl new designs New Smyrna Rugs, Portiere Curtains. China Matting, Etc., Etc. Call and examine. CLTAS. HETLBORN. THE VIENNA Restaurant ail Cliop House. C. W. Fisher &. Co., Prop's. Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc., COOKED TO ORDER- Fino Private Heoms. Kverythlne irst Class. Genevieve Street, rear ot Grlflln & Reed's. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Is the Leading and Only First-CIa RESTAURANT. Good Cooking. Clean Services. Reasonable Prlres. Polite Walters. Prompt Attention. Try Him and You will be More than Satisfled, Everybody Says So. Private Rooms. MAIN STREET, . ASTORIA. University ot Oregon. EUGENE CITY. Next session begins on Monday, the lGth of September, 18S9. Free scholarships from every county in the State. Apply to your County Superin tendent. Free tidtlon after January i. 1890. Four Courses : Classical, Scientlflc, Liter ary and a short English Course in which there Is no Latin, Greek, French or German. The English Is pre-eminently a Business Course. For catalogues or other Informa tion, address J. W. JOHNSON, President. Astoria Gallery. FOR THE BEST PHOTOS, TINTYPES Or any Kind of Photographic "Work, Call at the ASTORIA GALLERY, Good Work and Reasonable Prices Guaranteed. Misses C. &. Z. CARRUTHERS, (Successors to H, S. Sinister.) JEFF'S FIRE CLAY BrM, Cement, Sanfl ai Plaster NTR1MEK CLARA PARKER Ibcn P. Parker,Master. -ZS?Zr-- Ifn.TniVTVl! UULtnnii ..,.... H. B. PAKICKK. AND- enms. rvrxson. F. COOK THE Central Hot EVEtfSOKT & COOK. On the European Plan. IulRGE CLEAN IiOOMS, A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT Board by the Day, Week or Month Private Rooms for Families, Etc. Transient Custom Solicited. Oysters, Fish, Meats, Etc., Cooked to Order, 1VATJER St., Opp. .Foard & Stokcn A FIRST CLASS SALOON Run in connection with the Premises. The Best ot WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Good Billiard Tables and Private Card Rooms. TUSTUS EDWARDS. DAVE KENXEDV. iraOTEDY Os EDWARDS. PROPRIETORS OF THE PARKER HOUSE. First Class in Every Respect Thoroughly Renovated and Repaired throughout : S7 large, sunny rooms. two duvixq nooiiis. Tables supplied with everything the mar ket affords. Fine liar and Billiard Room : choice biauds Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Free Coach to nnd from the Blouse. A Fine Sample Room for Commercial traveler. For Sale. 1 Patent Rio Saw Machine. 1 Patent Jig " 1 " Shaper. 1 Mortising Machine. 1 Patent Band Saw. Above machines are Tor Foot or nand Power, and will be sold cheap, for cash. Enquire of JOHN A. MONTGOMERY. Conrad Buchter, Manufacturer of oiga :o. s, Wholesale or Retail. Also, Dealer In Tobaccos, Cigars, Pipes, and Smokers' Aiticjes in General. Main St., next to Jell's I. S. Restaurant. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. "W. CASE, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN &EMAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Ohenamus and Cas3 streets. ASTGRIA OREGON G DECORATIONS!