m .. . -, VOL. XXVII, NO. 41. ASTORIA, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, J 887. PRICE JblVE CENTS. z BUSINESS CAEDS. JK, IiA FORCE. DENTIST. ltoom ll and 12 Odd Fellows Building. ASTORIA, .... OREGON'. "K. A. JU FITITOX. Ili3i-ian aud Surgeon. Ofiipp on Cass street, three doors south of Odd Fellow's building. Telephone No. 41. P. TirOEW PITYSTCTAN AND SURGEON, Residence, Upper. Astoria, Nillsou House. J AY TUTTJLK, f. I. - SI CI AN AND SURGEON Oi'Wre-Rooms G Pythian Building. Uesioknce On Cedar Street, back of St. Mary's HosDitai. I) n. O. It. ESTES. :'II YSICIAN AND SURGEON. i'vici' : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoria, Oiegon. PHYSICIAN AND STJHGEON, Opposite Telegrapii Office, Astoria, Oregon. 1 EXiO F. PARSER, " SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY AKD Bz-City Surveyor of Astoria Office : N. E. compr Cass and A stor streets, ilooin No. 8 Up Ktairn. Robt, Collier, Deputy, rR. ALFRED KI?;.VKY, Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at his onloe, and may be found there at ar.j hour. E. C. HOIiDEX, Notary Public, Commissioner of Dee-jfe For Washington Territory, Auctioneer, Real Etf&te and Insurance Agent. Office, at Holden's Auction Room-, Chena mus street, Astoria, Oregon. o. n. THousox, r. n. cooti.ut. Tfioaisox xs cootcrt. Attorneys at Law and Notaries Public. Special attention gien to collections ami examining titles. Offick Rooms l and .", oer Citv Book Store. ono. a. nonius. nFO.xnt.iNn SOT AXD fc lORRIS. ATTORNEYS AT J .AW. nuice in Kinney's Jlock, opposite city Jlall, Astoria, Oregon. W. Flir.TOX. g. c rrt.Tox FlTrTOK BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms 5 and 6. Odd Fellows Building. T q. A. KOWIiKY, tttoriiey and Counsellor ar Law Mlice on Clienainiib Street, Astoria, Oregon P I. WIXTOS ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms No. Hand 12, Pxtliian Castle Build ing. Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty. All business before the V. S. laud Office a specialty, Astoria, - - OnEaox. L,T-BABK- ATTORNEY AT LAW, okeoox crrr, - - - - orfgox. Having an experience f nine years as Register of .the Land Oltice at Oregon City. Oregon, I ain now ready to attend to Land Business for settlers and claimants before any District, or the General, Land Office" on reasonable terms. Advice aud information, if desiied, given by mail. A, E. SHAAV. DENTIST. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets, Astoria Oregon. A. SMITH, DENTIST. Rooms I and2 Pythian C." IL Cooper's Stoi e. Bmld-ing over THOS. MAXES, ie Tailor A Good Fit Guaranteed. CHARGES MODERATE ciii in nnr" " -'" -.-"--. -"j.-t--i". - Agent for the Celebrated Household Sewing Machine, Shop opposite C.H. Cooper's. H. FashionaD i cgaSSir liti3fe I jHIoI TRADE y7 MARK. Ta Lbsotutelu J'rrc frotn opfates, Jlmctics anU Jfoiscm SAFE. SURE. FBOMPT.i ATDKCOGISr AMI nvjiT.vna THKfU IDLES A. MM.LU It CO.. HiLTIHOHK. Mlf. Csks Shstaatfcn. ITrcrilrfa. aiir ltatlacke, U ftJifte, leclbiciic, npraiuE, nrut.es lie., tit, PltlCK, FIFTY C'KXS. TIIE CHAKLIiS A.OGhU.!i to.,uiuiaoiU!, HD. lues PemalQ Complaints. A Great Sitae? temefij. EST SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Scat (iiildiiig. MANY TEARS EXPERIENCE. IN building boats on the Columbia river and hundreds of fine boats of nn build make my guarantcet for good work Head quarters at the old Astoria Iron Works budding. Will build boats at any point on the Columbia river where mv .sen ices may be required. VJt. HOWE. -AGENCY- Mtftm&Co. OFJAN PR YTLCO Flavel's Wharf and Warehouse, Astoria. Oregnu. Cannery Supplies at Lowest Price:?. Storage and Insurance at Curreut Rate. Banking Department Drafts on the leading Cities of the World JOHN P. McGOVERN, fc Ajcpnr. It. IE. Vniciuun. Accountant. WiIson&Fisher Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF Paints. Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PEOYISTONS AND MILL FEED AGENTS FOK SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS, Portland Boiler Mills, Capitol Plour and FAIRBANKS7 SCALES. ASTORIA. OUEGON. -THE- DIAMOND PALACE! GUSTA V HANSEN, Prop'r. A Lare and Well Selected Stock of Fine Diamonfls Jewelry At Extremely Low Prices. All Goods Bought at This Establishment Warranted Genuine. Watch and Cloclt Repairing A SPECIALTY. Corner Cass and Squemoqua Stieets. Elmore, Sanborn & Co. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Fire Insurance AGENTS. Renresentlnu the Larecst and Most Relin- ble Fire Insurance Companies. All Business DromDtl viand accurately tran- acted. FlavelsTThatf, - Astoria Oregon. URE KCte uEltaANREMEDl ll cMHDLiyyii THE HQUOK LICENSE BILL Passes the Senate After Some Debate. Salem, Feb. 1G. The Watts liquor license bill, which was un der discussion "when the morning session of the senate adjourned, was called up at 2 p. m. "Watts moved that the bill be amended that the license be 300 instead of 500, as 800 was the uniform license in incorporated cities all over the state. The bill had been before the judiciary committee, and had they reported 300, there would have been no objections. Chandler moved that the bill bo reported back to the gentleman from Yamhill with leave to report at 8 o'clock to-night. Watts said this meant defeat, and he hoped it would not pre vail. It did not. Weatherford said there was a serious question whether or not this bill should pass now. There was too much legislation in it. We had had too much experience of that kind before. It mentioned gambling and liquor sold for me dicinal purposes. This was a cloak by which druggists could sell li quor without any license. He would ten to one rather have a dozen open saloons than one drug store selling behind a prescription counter. lie was afraid this would go like the Keady law. He was in favor of the suggestion of Sena tor Hare let's wipe it out alto gether, or else let them all come under the same law. He thought an amendment made to the old law, which had stood on the statute books for many years past, increas ing the license from 100 to 300, would fit the case. The old law had been frequently construed by the supreme court. Watts said the whole trouble was these amendments. That had always been the trouble and what the supreme court had objected to. If you had left the Kead? law as it originally was it would have been a law to-day. Weatherford said the trouble was that the amendments by Siglin to the Keady law had not been placed there. If the amendments had, the Keady bill would have been a bill to-day. This was what caused it to be held null :ind void. Siglin said: This appear to i a rather troublesome and hud question to meet. So far as the evils of the liquor traffic are con cerned, it is hardly . necessary to say a word. Men who drink and men who don't drink understand that. The principal trouble is how to regulate it. The Keady law, as amended in tKe senate, was "one gallon," and in the house "one gallon," except that it appeared on the senate journal "one quart." Somebody tampered with the rec ords of the senate after we went home. I don't know who it was. Taking into consideration the pro hibition amendment to be voted upon, would it not be better to let the old state law stand until this was decided. The Keady law having been declared unconstitu tional, the old law, which had stood for fourteen years, would come into effect. It was question able whether it would not be bet ter to let this stand until the con stitutional amendment -was decid ed. This was the question, and a serious question. If you leave it as it is, you have the old law you have had for years. If the consti tutional amendment is adopted, you have entirely new liquor legis lation to meet. It the constitu tional amendment Is defeated, make a stringent liquor license. This bill says you shall not have a saloon within a mile of a school house; but, bless you, there are 'a dozen saloons in my county within a mile of a school house, where you can get as drunk as you want to. I never voted against temper ance bills in my life, but I don't know what to do about this ques tion. I think I will have to dodge into a committee room and avoid the question. Dimicksaid he hoped no one would dodge his vote by going in to a committee room. Rinehart objected to that part of the bill which provided that no saloon be established within one mile of a school house, and asked that this section be stricken out. Coleman said he objected to the manner of amending-the bill. Shupe said he wanted the bill voted ounoWt As a member of the committee who framed the bill he would say thev did their best to frame a bill that would suit the people. They did not expect a bill that would please everybody, or every senator on the iloor. The bill passed. Ayes Allen, Bird, Cartwright, Cauthorn, Cham berlin, Dawson, Dimick, Emmett. Hare, Irvine, Lee, Looney, Shupe, Veatch, Williams, Wager, Watts, Carson. Noes Barin, Coleman, Gray, Miller, Rinehart, Simon, btanley, Weatherford. Absent Chandler, Gray, Steel. Blank Siglin. A Dynamite Devil Finally Arrested. Sax Francisco, Feb.16.- About 4 o clock this morning the police arrested J. E. Stite, on Hyde street, with a dynamite bomb. He had been suspected for some time and his house was closety watched. He came out this morning and the police gave chase, when he dropped a bomb in the yard of a private residence and started to run, but was captured after a lively chase. Dynamite caps and loose dynamite were found in his pockets. The bomb secured contained a pound and a half of dynamite so arranged as to explode when struck by a wheel. His room was searched and dynamite and appliances for making bombs were found. H. C. Deans was arrested as an accom plice. The evidence is strong against both. Physicians Have Found Out That a coutamluatng and foieiRU clement In the blood, developed by indigestion, Is the eause of lheumstisrn. This settles upon the sensitive sub-curaueous covering of the muscles and ligaments of the joints, caus ing constant aud shifting pain, and aggre gating as a calcareous, chalky deposit which produces stilfness and distortion of the joints. 'o fact i hieh experience'has dem onstrated in rcgaid to Ilostetter'a Stomrch Bitters "has stronger evidence to support than this, namely, that this medicine of compichensivc uses checks the formidable and atrocious disease, nor is it less posith e ly established that it is preferable to the poisons otten used to arrest it, since the medicine contains only salutary ingredients It Is also a signal remedy for malarial fevers, constipation, dyspedsia, kidney and bladder ailments, debility and other disorder. ee that you get the genuine, Petersburg, Va., Feb. - 1G. Dunlap's tobacco factory was de stroyed by fire this evening. The los is estimated at 130,000. Five hundred hands are thrown out of employment. When baby was sick, v. gnve her Castoria, When eho was a Child she cried for Gutoria, When she became ilia?, she clung toCastoria, WhenshehadChildren.shcgavttlitraCastorla The bill to construct ten new steel cruisers, at a cost of 15, 000,000, has passed the senate. Elixir is am arointed, is. because it is the best Blood Preparation known. .It will positively cm e all Blood Dis eases, purifies the whole system, and thoroughly builds up the constitution. Hemcmber, we guarantee it. J. W. Conn. Lakeport, Or., Feb. 16. Wil liam Kundick, who was Shot by James Davis at Middletown, De cember 9th, died there Monday. Davis was arrested and charged with murder. NcwOY rril,e th any Throat AJ VJ v or L )isease If you have a Cough or Cold, or the children are threatened with Croup or Whoop ing Cough, use Acker's English Ecm edy and prevent further trouble. It is a positive cure, and wo guarantee it. Price 10 and 50 cents. J. "W. Conn. Washington, Feb. 16. It is now rumored that the president intends to appoint Speaker Car lisle as secretary of the treasury. Diphtheria, "lam living in a neighborhood sur rounded with Diphtheria and was at tacked with Ulcerated Sore Throat. 1 at once commenced to use Darbys Pro phylactic Fluid, diluted about one half, as a gargle, when great clots of hard membrane and mucous came from my throat, and the attack passed off. I am satisfied of its efficacy as a pre W. reventive and cure for Diphtheria. ' P. Woodward, Frankford, Pa. Why will you cougn when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price lOctsMctsandSl. Sold by W.E. De ment. Are you made miserable by Indiges tion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shtoh's Vital Izer is a positive cure. For sale by W." E. Dement & Co. To Regulate E FAVORITE HOME REMEDY is warranted not to contain a single par tide of Mercurv or anv fmnrlnnc cK- sunce, but is purely vegetable. It will Cure all Diseases caused by Derangement of the Liver, Kidneys and Stomach. If your Liver is out of order, then your whole system is -deranged. The blood is impure, the breath offensive ; you have headache, feel languid, dispirited and nervous. To prevent a more serious con dmon, take at once Simmons LIVER REGULATOR. If von 1M! o sedentary life, or suffer with Itldnov Aflffnne- -.i.Trl stimulants and take Simmon? I.iwr Rranlnnr Sure to relieve. If you have eaten anything hard of digesuon, or feel heavy after meals or sleepless at night, take a dose and you wdl feel relieved and sleep pleasandy. If you are a miserable sufferer with Constipation, Dyspepsia and Biliousness, seek relief at once in Simmons Liver Regulator. It does not require continual dosing, and costs but a trifle. It will cure you. If youwaka up in the morning with a bitter, bad taste in your .mouth. Simmons Liver Regulator. It cor rects the Bilious Stomach, sweetens the Breath, and cleaners thi- S"nm-1 Tongue. Children often need some safe Cathar tic anu ionic to avert annrnarhincr cTcI-timc aiauaons uver .e; ache. Sick Stoi the Complaints At any time you feel your system needs cleansing, toning, regulating without violent purcinir. or stimulation without lntorl. eating, take SilSIBsLk&Eflliita PREPARED BY J. H.ZEIUN& C0.,Philadelphia,Pa. PEICE. Sl.OO. Look Here B It yon want a uoat fitting Salt of Clothes, goto J, 3ES. H.OSS, Merchant Tailor. Tlavingjust received a complete assort ment of Foreign and Domestic Suitings. Something Entirely New. r am prepared to makeup Suits cheaper than the cheapest. OUemea call and be convinced that I mean what I say. J. Z ROSS, Corner Squemoqua and Hamilton streetfl. east of V. Jl. Cooper's. B. P. ALLEN PRACTICAL CtRAINER and PAINTER. SIGNPAINTDNG, AND GLASS SHOW CARDS, PliAIX AXD DECORATIVE Paper Hanging. Frescoing, Etc. Shop on Cass St., next to Stlnsou's Black smith shop. Astoria, Oregon, YirginiaCigar and Tobacco Store J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor, Water Street, Two Doors East of Olney. Fine Cigars, Tobaccos and Smokers Articles, Sold at Lowest Market Rates. FRUITS. CANDIES, NOTIONS.&c. O, H. Stockton. Pioneer Painter and Paper Hanger. Office on Main. Three doors south of Squemoqua Street. House Painting, Graining, Fres coing, etc. E. 0. HOLDEN. AncliooegraDS Commission pnt Established 1874. Dealer In New and Second-hand Furniture and Bedding. Will conduct Auction Sales of Land, Stock, or Household Goods In the country. Will appraise and purchase Second-hand Furniture. Consignments Solicited, Quick Sales and prompt Cash returns guaranteed. Astoria aRentforDally and Weekly Ore goniau. Carnahan & Co. SUCCESSORS TO I. W. CASE, IMTORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Chenamus and Cass streets. ASTC1CIA ------ OREGON uvs, EEBARBOUR'Se Irish Fa HAVE NO EQUAL! tfwweij Jrfe 5 MS5Cr- 1 w'-uVi'i,J":"wWA,IlEiWt & itHNA7. GRAND PRIX GRAND CROSS of the they have been awarded HIGHER PRIZES AT THF VARIOUS THAN TnE GOODS OF ANY OTHER THREAD MANUFACTURERS IN THE 'WORLD. Quality can Always" be Depended on ! Experienced Seiile no Otte! HENRY DOYLE & CO., 517 and 519 Market Street, SAN FRANCISCO, ACJEWTS FOR JPACIFIC COAST. Seine Twines, Rope and Netting Constantly on -Hand. The New Model Range CAN BE HAD IN ESi Agent Call and Examine It ; Yon Wlil be Buck Patent AND OTHER FIRST Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., FISHERIES American Net Home Office 43 Commercial St., Boston. New York Office, 1 72 Fulton Street. The Largest and Oldest manufacturers of every variety of Fish Netting in Arawioa. Nettings for Purse Seines, Pounds, Traps, Gill Nets, &c, &c, made froaa the g&epard Cold Medal Twine 1 Manufactured by ourselves, and now conceded to be equal, if not superior to any twines now put into fish nettings. - ' - r can order our goods of any responsible directly of us. Correspondence solicited. Send for tor saie at me lowest marKet rates. ColumMa Traaspoilation Iwm Through Freight on Fast Timet THE NEW STEAMER TELEPHON Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leaTe Wilson & Fisher's Dock every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5 A.M. arriving at Portland ai 1 P.M, Returning leaves Fortland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M. &T4S actional trip will be made on Sunday of Each. WeeK, leaving ForHaad at 9 O'CIOCK HKBdav llornijasr. Passengers h thiq rnnte pnnnect.t Kalasaa x Threads PARIS, 1878. AND LEGION D'HONNEim. f ASTORLV, ONLY OF ? Pleased. E. R. Hawes Is also Agent for the Cooking Stove, CLASS STOVES. a Specialty. A Full Stock on. Hand. & Twine Co. merchant upon the Pacific Coast, or samples and illustrated catalogue. All tor Sound ports. TJ..B. SCOTTPresldentJ