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ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH Hi, J 887.
PRICE MVE CENTS.
VOL. XXYII, NO. 63.
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BUSINESS CARDS.
G
KO. XOLAXD,
VTTOKXEY AT LAW.
ruce in Ktnnej'a (Mock, opposite Cltj
ilall, Astoila, Oregon.
C W". FULTON. O. C. FULTON
FUE.TOX BItOTHERS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
i:m 5 :uid C. Odd Fellows Ilulldlns.
a
It. THOMSON' .
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Special attention given to practice In the
U. S. Laud Office, and the examination of
land titles. A full set ot Abstract Books for
Clatsop County in ofllce.
Money to loan.
Office Itooms 4 and ."i, oer (it Look
MOiO.
T X. A. HOWLUY.
Viiornoy ami Counsellor tit I.uw
oilUv on Chenamus Street. AMorla. Oregon
P.
I. WIN'TON
ATTOKXEY AT LA W.
Rooms No. 11 and 12, 1 tlilan Castle liulld-
IB. WATSON.
Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty.
All business before the U. S. l.and OJlice a
specialty.
Astoria, - - Orfon.
T K. 1.A FORCE.
DENTIST.
Rooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows l'.mldin.
ASTOKIA, ---- OREGON.
TTJR. A. Ii. FUIiTOX.
Phj-ficlnu anil Surgeon.
Office on Cassstieet, three doors south oi
Odd Fellow's bulldlnn.
Telephone No. 41.
rAY TUTTIiK, M. I.
PHYSICIAN AND SUHGEON
Office Rooms fi Pythian Building.
ItEBiDKNOE On Cedar Street, back of J
M. Ularj 'a Hosnital.
I)
It.O. B. KSTES.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
. ofkick : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoria,
Oiegon.
TIC FKAXK frAE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
OpposlteTelegraph Office, Astoria, Oregon.
G
KLO F.PARKEK,
SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY
Ex-City Surveyor of Astoria
Ofllce : N. E. corner Cass aud Astor streets,
Itoom No. 8 Up Stairs.
Rcbt, Collier, Deputy,
rR. ALFBED KI.VNEY.
Office at Kinney's Cannery.
Will only attend patients at ills office, and
may be found there at any hour.
E.
C. HOLDE.V,
Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds
For Washington Territory,
Auctioneer, Real Estato and Insurance
Agent.
Office, at Holden's Auction Booms, Chena
mus street, Astoria. Oregon.
A.
K. 8HA1Y.
DENTIST.
JCooms in Allen's Building, up idalrs. cor
ner Cass and Squemoqua stieets. Astoria
Oregon.
H.
A. SMITH.
DENTIST.
Rooms l and 2 Tj Milan Build-in over
C. H. Cooper's Store.
Carnalian & Co.
SUCCESSORS TO
I. W. CASE,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND
UETATL DFALERS IN
&ENERAI MERCHANDISE,
Corner Clienamus and Cas stref is.
ASTCK1A - . - -" - - OKEGON
THOS. MAIRS,
A Good Fit Guaranteed.
CHANGES MODERATE
Agent for the Celebrated Household Sewing
Machine
Shop opposite C. H.XJooperV
FaiflBul
Tailor
TRADE ZZj MARK.
Ibsolutelv
J-'rce from Ojnutes, Jimetics and Jfoiion
SAFE.
SURE
PROMPT.
AT IKUGQI37S AND DFALEIX.
THE ClUKLlA A. 0.EL1.K CO- UlLllaOKE. "flu.
ERManreM
Fia Cares BkKSsUrn, lTesralgia,
or r Bin pttissgk
THE C1UKLE3 A.tUCLLUt CO., lULTlSUKZ, BO.
'ares Femalo Complainte. & Great Sidney
tenely. ESOLD BY ALL D3UGGISTS,
Boat Building.
IANY YEARS KXI'KRILWCi: IN
iTX. building boats on the Columbia iher
and hundreds of line "boats ofjny build
make my guarantee!; for good ork. Head
quarters at tho old Auorla Iron Works
buildiug. Will build boats at any po.nt on
the Columbia river where my seruees may
be required.
WM. HOWE.
-AGENCY
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OF HAN FRANCISCO.
FlavePs Wharf and Warehouse,
Astoria, Oregon.
Cannery Supplies ai Lowest Prices.
Storage and Insurance at Current Kates.
Banking Department
Drafts on the leading Cities of the World
JOHN F. McGOVERN,
Agent.
B. II. Colcxuan, Accountant.
WilsonJ Fisher
Ship Chandlers,
HEAVY AND SHELF
HARDWARE
Paints, Oils, and Varnish.
LOGGERS' SUPPLIES.
PROVISIONS
AND
MILL PEED
AGENTS FOll
SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS,
Portland. Roller Mills,
Capitol Flour and
FAIRBANKS' SCALES.
ASTORIA. OltEGON.
-THE-
DIAMOND PALACE!
GUSTAY 1IAXSEX, PropV.
A targe and Well Selected Stock of Fine
DiaioMs i Jewelry
At Extremely Low Prices.
All Goods Ho u Klit at This Establishment
Warranted Genuine.
Wtilcli mitl Cloclc ICcpuiring
A SPECIALTY.
Corner Cass and Squemoqua Streets.
Elmore, Sanborn & Co.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Fire Insurance
AGENTS.
Representing the Largest and Most Relia
ble Firo Insurance Companies.
All Business promptljjand accurately tran-acted.
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ColBnian&Co
FiavelsWliarf. -
Astoria Oregon.
THAT TERRIBLE NORTH 00AST.
Shipwreck and Suffering of Hapless
Mariners.
David Lowe, a seaman on the
bark Thomas Jl. Foster, which
vessel was wrecked on Vancouver
Island, has arrived in San Fran
cisco and tells the story of the
wreck. He shipped at Port Town
bend hist December. The ship
sailed from Esquimalt December
Oth. There were eighteen people
on board all told, the captain, two
mates, carpenter, cook, cabin boy,
and twelve seemen, six in each
watch. "When the vessel sailed a
heavy sea was running outside,
and she experienced a succ ssion
of gales. Heavy seas were
shipped, the cargo shifted and the
vessel became waterlogged and
lay on her beam ends. The pumps
were worked with all possible in
dustry' to keep her afloat. After
four days and nights of pumping
the vessel was run ashore. This
occurred December 18th. At
about -1 r. m. a hidden rock was
Struck. The vessel was broadside
oil. The crew went ashore in a
small boat through the breakers,
and in about an hour all were
landed. They had lor provisions
half a box of tea, one box of soda
crackers and thirty tins of stuff, in
cluding sardines, pig's leet, peach
es, apples, mincemeat, etc. The
vessel was then full of water and
breaking up. The landing was
effected in a wild and desolate
place.
"The next day the captain said
if a party went up north they
would be sure to find Indians.
The second mate and three men
started to walk north on Sunday.
"We divided our stock of provis
ions, and they took two tins of
peaches and twenty-five soda
crackers each with them. Two
days afterward they returned.
They had traveled twenty miles
and come to a high bluff covered
with brush and could go no fur
ther, so they came back. They
staid in camp all night. Next day
the second mate and three men,
myself among them, started south
ward to endeavor toariiako Cape
Beale. It was snowing and very
cold, and we had no shelter aud
few clothes, and had canvas
wrapped round our feet in place (
shoes. "We took five tins of food
along, including one tin of pig's
feet. Three sacks of flour washed
ashore, and in an old tin pan that
lloateu asnoie we bakea some
cakes and took them with us. We
got mussels off the rocks, and if it
were not lor them we should
have starved to death. The day
after we left we came to a deserted
Indian fishing camp, where tho
Indians came to fish in summer.
It was on the point of an inlet.
"We walked three days to the head
of the inlet when we came, to a
fresh "water river that we could
not cross. We went back down
the inlet ajrain and build a taft of
loose wood, tying it together with
the strings of our bundles. We
then started to paddle across the
inlet, and when half-way the raft
Droke adrift, and we all got astnde
of one log and paddled ashore to
wliere we started. We came back
to the fishing camp and found two
canoes. We lashed them together
catamaran fashion, and after wait
ing five or six days for fine weath
er, started across the inlet, a dis
tance of twenty miles. One
hundred yards from shore heavy
rollers came over us, and the ca
noes "went down stern first and we
had to swim for our lives. Two
men then returned to the camp
and told our comrades we could
not cross the inlet. Then there
was some growling, and all the
grub was divided up into eighteen
parts, each man getting his share
and intending to seek his own sal
vation. Eight men came to us
from the camp, making ten in our
party then. We went one day's
walk up the inlet and built three
rafts, two to carry four men and
one two men. The inlet was six
miles across. We made paddles
and at daylight started across. I
was on the small raft with another
man. We saw tho two rafts, as
we thought, being carried to sea,
so wepaddled against the current,
got to the fresh water river and
"gol " across. The two rafts got
stuck ashore on some rocks in the
middle of the channel. At noon
the men jonlhe rock saw two ca
noes with -Indians coming out in
the inlet to fish."
The Indians succored them, and
Father Nicolaye, a Catholic priest,
bad them go in five canoes to
Clayoquot. There they stayed
forty-three days, being well cared
for. The' were taken -on board
and carried to Victoria by the
steamer- Sir James Douglass,
which had been sent to their relief.
TTEED OP MARBIED LIFE.
But His Trick to Get Away Tailed
to Work.
Chicago News.
The following dispatch is pub
lished from Winnipeg: "A mys
terious murder occurred here yes
terday morning. C. A. Schofield,
bookkeeper for McMillan Bros.,
flour mill owners, was at work un
til a late hour Saturday night,
posting his books. Schofield was
not at home yesterdaj and search
was instituted. Investigation
showed that he had been murdered
at his desk. The furniture in the
office was broken and covered with
blood, showing that a struggle had
taken place. A trail of blood led
to a hole in the icQ of the river,
and it is supposed that the body
had been thrown into the hole af
ter the murder. About $100 had
been taken from the safe. A dirk
covered with blood was found
near the river. Schofield was
thirty-five years old, and leaves a
young wife. Miller, the night
watchman, has been arrested, but
protests his innocence. The river
is being dragged for tjie body."
Schofield is now in a cell in the
Minneapolis lockup. A detective
went out to Rogers station, on tin
Manitoba train on which, according
to a Winnipeg dispatch, the assus
sin of Schofield was s.upposod to
be. He was arrested, brought
here, and a roll of Canadian cur
rency -amounting to '2,0:15, taken
from his pocket. The prisoner
then astonished the detective by
remarking:
"I am the man supposed to have
been murdered. I went to the
office Saturday night and slaught
ered two chickens, scattering their
blood over the furniture, and after
wards took them to the river nnd
dumped them through the ice.
The money is all my own, except
b. I resorted to this method to
escape Irom domestic trouble."
The Western Settler's Cho-ien Specille
With eery aihance of emigration Into the
fat Weit, a new demand is created for Ilos
telteis Stomach Bitters. Newly peopled
regions are frequently less salubrious than
older settled localities, on account or the
miasma which llses from recently cleared
land, particularly along tho banks of livers
that are subject to freshets. Tho agiicul
tural or mlniqg emigrant soon learns, hen
he does not already know, that the Bitters
altord the only sure protection against ma
laria, and those disorders of the stomach,
liver and bowels, to which climate changes,
eposure, and unaccustomed or unhealthy
water or diet subject him. Consequently,
he places an estimate upon this great house
hold specille and preentive commensurate
with Its Intrinsic merits, and is careful to
keep on hand a restorative and promoter of
health so Implicitly to he relied upon hi
time of need.
March 'Jd the first steamer to
attempt the passage of the Suez
canal by aid of the electric liirht
accomplished the trip in fifteen
hours.
'When bahy was &Iek, . e ga o lu-r CVtstork,
When sha was a Child uhe cried for Costorla,
When she became iliu, she clung to Castoria,
WhenbliehaJChlldrtn.shoKUNcthemCastorla
C'hulera in Sicily is an early
spring hint that the dread Asiatic
pestilence is not yet through with
its destructive tour of southern
Europe.
Buclilcn's Ann on suite.
Thk JJKsr Sai.vk In the world for
Cuts, Bnuse,s,Sore3,lJIcfr.s,Salt llheum,
Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands,
Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup
tions, and positively cures Piles, or no
pay required. 11 is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded,
rrice 25 cents per box. Korsalebv V
E. Dement & Co.
An 'average egg weiglis about
1,000 grains, divided as follews:
Shell 107, white 60-1, and velk
280.
-Q vy rxv v Would enjoy your clin
J X ner and are prevented
by Dyspopsia, use Acker's Dyspepsia
Tablets. They are a positivo cure for
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency
and Constipation. "Vo guarantee
them. 23 and 50 cents.
.T. W. Conn.
"1lke
SIMMONS
LIVER REGULATOR
For all Diseases of the
Liver, Kidneys, Stomach and Spleen,
This purely vegetable pre-
f oration, now so celebrated as a
'amily Medicins, originated in
the South in 1828. It act
gently oa the Bowels and
Kidneys and corrects the
action of the Liver, and is, there
fore, the best preparatory
medicine, whatever the sick
ness may prove to be. In ait
common diseases it will, un-
assisted, by any other medi
cine, effect a speedy euro.
The Regulator is safe to administer in any
condition of the system, and under no circum
stances can it do liarm. It will invigorate
like a glass of wine, but is no intoxicatinz bever
age to lead to intemperance ; will promote di
gestion, dissipate headache, and gener
ally tone up tho system. The dose is small,
not unpleasant, ana its irtues undoubted.
Nolossoftlmo.no inter
ruption or stoDDace of
ousiness -while takii
Icing the
Regulator.
Children complaining of
Colic, Headache, or hick
Stomach, a teaspoonful or
more will give relief!
If taken occasionally by pa
tients exposed to MALARIA,
u ill expel the poison and protect
them from attack.
a rnYsioiAva opinion.
I have been practicing medicine for twenty yean,
and have never been able to Dut un a vegetable
compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regu
lator, prompdy and effectively move the LUer to
action, snd at the same time aid (instead of weak
ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the
system. L. M. Hirrroj, M. D. .Washington, Ark.
BE Til VT YOU GETT11E OEM'INE.
rucr.vRED by .
J. H. Zeilin & Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Price Sl.OO.
Look Here Boys.1
rr jo.i u.int :t neat fitting Suit of Clothes,
. go to
Merchant Tailor.
Hating just received :i complete assort
ment ot
Foreign and Domestic Suitings.
Something Entirely New.
I am prepared to make up Suite cheaper
tliau the cheapest.
(ivemea call and he convinced that f
mean what I say.
J. E ROSS.
Comer Squemoqua anil namllton streets,
east of C. II . Cooper's.
Virginia Clear and Tobacco Store
J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor,
Water Street, Two Doors East of Olney.
Fine Cigar, Tobaccos and Smokers, Articles,
Sold at Lowest Market Hates.
FRUITS. CANDIES.NOTIONS.&c.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
Tlrere Is no occasion for the most fastidi
ous of our citizens to send to Poitlanrt or
San Francisco for
Custom Made Clothes
As they can get Better Fits, Better Work
manship, and for
Loss 3fco:L3L3r
By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. ne
has Just received a large stock of (loods from
the East. Fine Business Suits from ?35.
fall and See Hint aud Satisfy Yourself.
. P. J. MEANY,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
Every Body Knows
THAT TIIE
Magee Furnace Co.
Of Boston Make The
BEST STOVES AND RANGES
In The World ;
THE'BESTARE THE CHEAPEST
J. A. MONTGOMERY,
Sole Agent for Astoria
Wt E. DEMENT & CO.
ASTOIUA, - - - OREGON
Carry in Stock,
DRUGS, CHEMICALS, TOILET
and
FANGY ARTICLES.
Prescriptions carefully Compounded
WILL
Cut Faster
TJUPIE
JLXEi
J.C.Trullinger
AND
EASIER
Than any oth
er axe made.
Hundreds ot
woodmen tes
tify to its supe
riority. It goes
Deep and Xerer
Sticks.
CARNAHAN
& CO.,
Aeents Astoria,
Price, $1.60.
Just Received.
1,500 Mis ffalljaper and DecoratioBs
Of the Latest Designs and
THIS
SO Leather, Plush
lu Elegant New Styles:
:E3:oloLty
Call and See Us.
Astoria Iron Ms.
qoneomly M.. Toot of J.ieSoon. Astoria. Or,
Cioneral
ists
Land and Marine Engines
HOII.F.K WORK,
Steamboat Work and Cannery
Castings of all Descriptions Made i
to Order at Short Notice.
A. 1). Vass .". President.
.1. G. IlusiLKit .Secretary.
I. W. csf Treasurer.
John' Fox Suoenntendent.
F. Armbruster'
IVactic.il
w vichm'ikkk
Aud
kties Xji :es :el.
WATCHES,
Clocks, Jewelry and Musical
INSTRUMENTS
Bep lired on the Shortest Notice at Bea
snnable Rates.
Chenamus St., net to Spexarth's dun store.
B. F. ALLEN
i
PJBACTICAX.
GRAIXER and PAINTER.
SIQNPAINTING. AND J
GLASS SHOW CARDS.
I1j4I. a.u decokative
w.
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rauer nauyuiy,, rieauuiuy,, civ. is on deck and prepared to build bouts
I that he will guarantee as to work and dur
ShoponCas3Stuextto StinsonS Black- j ability. Keferatoall who have iiscd boat-.. I
smith shop. Astoria, Oregon, his construction. All work guaranteed
Strike It Rich!
nuv Youn
Groceries Provisions
OF
Foard & Stokes
Thoir largely Increasing trade enables
them to self at the very lowest margin
of profit while gl hie you poods
Mutt are of first class quality.
Goods Delivered All Oyer the City.
The Highest Price raid r..r Junk.
The New Model Range-
CAN HE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF
IS. R. HA WES.
Agent. C.i sind Examine It ; You Whl be Pleased. E. K. Haw es Is also Agent f.i the
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,
AND OTHKK FI1LST CLASS STOVES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hanti.
CoWia Transportation Coipany.
FOR PORTLAND!
Through Freight on Fast Time!
TfIE SEW STEAMEK
-TELEPHONE
Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leave
Wilson & Fisher's Dock every
Monday. Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Portland at 1 P.M.
Kotumlng leaves Portland every
Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M.
&An additional trip will be made on Suaday of Each Weeic, leaving Fortlau d
at v o'ciock Hnniiay morn me
for Sound ports.
Also to Arrive
WEEK.
and Carpet Rockers
.Inst the thing for
Present
CHAS. HEiLBORN.
,s-A:&sHKN
The Pioneer Machine Shop
BLACKSMITH jz
shop!
Tir-j
Boiler Shop
i'
'&S
All kinds of
Shades.
K?r:3r2HrtU. 4-
'"""'ENGINE, CANNESY,
STEAMBOAT WORK
Promptly attended t.
Apecialty made of repairing
CANNERY DIES.
FOOTOFLAfr'AYETTK STKErTi
Established
I. W.
J870
CASE,
PIONEER BANKER,
ODD FELIiOWS' BUILDING
Does a General Banking Business-
Drafts Drawn Available
the World.
In any pait of
Boat Building.
JOE LEATHERS
annerymen
NOTICE.
If ou want to contract for your suinmpr-t
w ool now is jour chance. Apply to
FRANK L. PARKER
Or to the
Astoria Wood Yard.
Just received at the Astoiia Wood Vatd
130 cords extra choice Eed Fir Wood. ANi
50 cords fine Vino Maple Limbs.
Lea e orders with F. JL. PAltKKR.
Telephone 36.
Passengers b this route eonnect at Kalan-a
u. n.tMJUii, i resiaeui