0) dm ll& (i il 1 ITilf I il-Sfei dnl I H I ll ( V ASTORIA, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 30, J 887. PRICE JblYE CENTS. VOL. XXIX, NO. 25. BUSINESS CARDS. TOHJf R. S3IITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office, Room 4 and 5, over City Book Store. GE. XOLAXD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office lu Kinney's Block, opposite City Hall, Astoria, Oregon. C W. rtJLTON. O. C. FDLTON FUE.TOX BROTHERS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Rooms &and C, Odd Fellows Building. O. It. THOMSON, Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Special attention given to practice in the U. a. Land Office, aud the examination or land titles. A full set of Abstract Books for Clatsop County In office. Money to loan. , Office Rooms 4 and 5, over City Book Stoie. r q.A.BOWLIIY, Attorney aud Counsellor nt .Law Office on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon c i. wixToa ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms No. 11 and 12, Tythlan Castle BuIId lag. - B.WATSON, Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty. All business before the U. S. Land Office a peclalty, "'ASTORIA, - - OltEGOX. "O C.HIXHLIiEY, I. I. N. DENTIST. Is associated with IK. I.A FOKCK, Rooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building, ASTORIA. ---- OREGON. jt TB. IR. OWENS A1AXR. Office and residence cor. Court and Olney streets. (Mrs. D. K. "Warren's former resi dence.) Special Attention clven to Wonipn'n Din- eases ana Diseases or fcjo ana iar. Office Hours 10 to 12, 2 to 4. yRS. A. li. AKDJ. A, FULTOX. Physicians and Surgeons. Office on Cass street, thre: Odd Fellow's building. Telephone No. 41. (loots south of rAY TUTTIiE, 31. 1. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Rooms G Pythian Building Residence On Cedar Street, back of St. Maryls Hospital. 7 E. O. B. E8TES. Til YSIC1AN AND SURGEON. Office : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoria, iregop. rK. JILFRED KIXXEY, Office at Kinney's Cannery. Will only attend patients at Ills office, and may be found there at any hour. ryK. FJH.XK. PAGB. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Opposite Telegraph omce, Astoria. Oregon. G EtiO P. PARKER, SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY AND Eac-Clty Surveyor of Astoria Office : N. E. corner Cass and Astor streets, KoomNo.8 Up Htalrs. Robt, Collier, Deputy, A. E. SHAW. DENTIST. Rooms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria Oregon. - H. A. SMITH. DENTIST. K6oms 1 and 2 Pythian C. H. Cooper's Store. Building over mnos. mair, FASHIONABLE TAILOR. A good fit guaranteed. Charges Moderate. Agent for the Celebrated. Household Sewing Machine. Shop opposite C. H. Cooper's. For London Direct The Fine Steel Bark VILLALTA. 878 tons register, loo A l Will be on berth at Astoria during July and -will take salmon In lots to suit shippers. For freight and rate of Insurance apnly to BALFOUR. GUTIIR1E & CO. Portland. - Or to-P.L.CHItRRY, Astoria. For Liverpool Direct. The One Iron ship .YAEKAND. Is now on the berth and will snalmon in lots to suit shlnners. She will have quick-despatch. For particulars apply to MEYER, WILSON & CO. Or to C. P. BTSHUB, Astoria, Or, SADLY MISTAKEN WOMEN- The Great Cause of Female Unhappl- nesa and Loss of Attractiveness Explained. Mothers' Magazine. The question is often asked, "why are the women of to-day bo delicate, so feeble? Why do they fade so quickly, lose their color, and become prematurely old? Why do they suf fer such pains and endure so much silent agony? There are, doubtless, many reasons, but they are all com bined in the single word Weakness. When we stop to calmly think of the amount of misery that is endured by t n e women o t America at this very moment it is simply appalling. This is no idle as sertion it is the terrible truth. We will cite a case in peint: Mrs. Alexander L. Nicholas, resid dine at Phenix, It. mbs. xicnoLAS. I., is a lineal de scendant of the gallant General, Na thaniel Greene. Blessed with a good constitution, she hardly knew what sickness or pain were until a few years ago. tier duties called her up and down stairs (that bane of wom ankind) very frequently, and she be gan to notice that her breath was growing shorter. This was followed by pains in the back, tired feeling, a sense of bearing down and frequent faintness. But Mrs. Nicholas had the plucky blood of her ancestor in her veins and would not give up. There came a daj', however, when Bhe was forced to do so. Wo give the rest In tor own words. In convers ing with the writer she said: " I cannot describe how sich I was, I liad sharp pains shooting through my chest; it was almost impossible to draw a single breath, and ray limbs were swollen almost to bursting. I consulted three doctors, two of whom admitted that the' could not cure me, while the third pro nounce'd my case dropsy. My limbs continued to swell ; the water filled my lungs, and I never for a moment thought of ever re covering. For eight months I was un able to lie down, and could only sleep in my chair. restored. When I was in this hopeless condi tion, my son, Lafayette G. Nicholas, of Providence, came to see me. Sev eral years before he had been sick, but under the direction of Dr. George D. Wilcox, of Providence, he had re covered. He insisted that I should employ the same means he had used so successfully, and as a last resort I consented to do so. In a short time I began to grow better; the swelling decreased, and finally disappeared; I regained my breath, then my health, then my strength, and I owe my life to-day to that grand medicine, Hunt's Remedy, which alone was able to save me. This was the medicine which, administered by Dr. Wilcox, restored my son and rescued me from the grave. I know it is pure, simple and good, and I believe it is the only remedy that will certainly regulate and cure the many troubles of wom en and restore them to health, beauty and attractiveness. " I have thought a great deal about the.health of wemen since I regained my healtli, and I wish I had the power to induce those who are suffering, and so many are to-day, to use the means I I so successfully employed. 1 1 women were well and strong it would be & grand thing for the nation, and save untold suf fering which is female misery, now oeing en dured so patiently. The trouble is, many women do not know what ails them. They take cold and have un- pleasant symptoms, but think that, they will soon pass away but they do not. These are -followed oy more serious troubles, annoying, weakening and life-destroying, but still they take no steps to check them. How can women be so blind? Do they not know shat such things are the beginning of the end unless taken in time? The experience of Mrs. Nicholas, who is now in her eighty-fifth year, should be aTvarning to all who read her earnest words not to .delay, but to use the best of -all known means1 for preserving or restoring healtli be fore it is too late. . . BepoDMiiOnp, $300,000 ASSETS, & 3 5. 801. Q S 3. iSmi BB?RsaSL Bill' !StB-v8l Pra r f jmrnf wX VM V 1 SB mmjT' i Ml V 7ft WH Royal, Norwich -Union and Lancashire Com bination Joint Policy. Union of San Francisco. Germania of New York. State Investment of Califorulx Anglo-Nevada Assurance Corporation, MARINE INSUBAXCK COYERED BY OUR OPEX POLICIES. Elmore, Sanborn & Co. Agents. INDIAN UPEISLNG PEAKED. Danger Apprehended on the Klamath fiiver. We learn from the Record that quite an excitement was created among the settlers along the Klamath last week by threats and the warlike attitude" of the In dians residing on said river, in some instances haying scared women who we.re unprotected from their homes. John Bomhoff has secured the right from the government to establish a fishery on the Klamath river, with a pro viso that the Indians were to do the fishing and he (Bomhoff) to pay tbetiTa stipulated price for the fish. The Indians signed, or made their mark to the agreement, and all seemed well pleased with the arrangement. Mr. Bomhoff built fishing boats, suitable houses, etc., near the mouth of the river and procured all the necessary equip ments to commence fishing as soon as the run began. The Klamath rivtr runs through the so called Klamath Indian reservation, but the river has been declared by our legislature to be "a navigable stream, and it is claimed that any one h?s a right to use the stream aud fish therein so that he dors not trespass upon the land. Taking this view of the matter, R. D. Hume who has a fishery at Ellensburg, at the mouth of Rogue river has built and taken down and up the river fishing boats, a large flatboat fitted up as a hotel, store, sleeptug rooms, etc., which fleet is anchored in the center of the river, where he proposes to fish, haying nothing to do whatever with the shore of the so called reset vation. Mr. Hume has built a tug, the Thistle, with which he proposes to transport the fish caught in the Klamath river to his cannery at Ellensburg, there to be canned. Now the In dians, who are all, so far as we can learn, in favor of the Bomhoff fisher' as they are to receive good pay for catching hsh for nun look upon Mr. Hume as an op position company and are uissatis fled, and have made threats of kill ing his men if they attimpt to fish. Anyone who is familiar with the Indian character knows that it makes but little dinvron who is killed, whether it is th a ' who does the imaginary wrimjr . his friend, hence the fear of tin settlers along the river. A largo quantity of ammunition has been taken down to the Klamath within the last week for the settlers, and the Indians have also been tiying to procure cartridges, which looks as though there were grounds for fear. Mr. Hume's crew have also prepared themselves for an emer gency, and we are told they are satisfied that they can protect themselves. There are but very few Indians along the lower Klamath, but they say that if trouble com mences the Indians fiom "away up" will join them. About all they can do will be to pick off men from an ambush and then re treat to their hiding places in the mountains, but by so doing they can keepup a warfare for a long time. Mumboldt Timesy July 21. Youner Scandinavian engineers from the polytechnic schools of Europe are crowding young American engineers aside in many quarters of the west. There are thirty of the former engaged in the railroad shops at St. Paul and Minneapolis, and many important city improvements have been com pleted under tneir supervision. Some of the Mexican newspa pers are grumbling nt what they call "Yankee aggression." They want to have the country and its business all to themselves, and seem to be a little bit jealous of the wideawake American who goes down there and stirs things up generally. A project is on foot in New Mexico for the admission of that territory as a state in the uni6n. The idea is to take in a part of Texas, with the latter's consent. Buchlcn's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in tho world for Cuts, Bruises, SorcsJJlcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains. Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to cive Perfect satisfaction, or money refunded, rice 25 cents per box. For sa le by W E. Dement & Co. Mutiny at Sea. Sax Frakcisco, July 28. The Chilian bark Eulella, Captain Gi annoni, arrived here this morning sixty-seven days outftom Pisagua, Chili. The captain reports a seri ous mutiny lasting nearly the whole trip." The crew was com posed of Chilians, Spaniards and negroes, and, led on by the boat swain, persisted in refusing to obey the orders of the captain and the mates. The boatswain was put in irons when about ten days out, but was released by the crew. He was again put in irons a few days ago, but escaped, and the crew armed themselves with knives and prepared to make an attack on the captain's quarters. The captain took two revolvers and a blunderbuss, went on deck alone and defied the men. The sailors declared the captain should never reach port alive, but by prompt action and great personal courage ne succeeaea in Keeping tue men under control until the arrival here. The vessel is now in quar antine and the sailors are now quiet. The government has no jurisdiction in the case. Seattle Reaching for Wheat Shipments. Scattle, July 28. By the new freight schedule of the Northern Pacific railroad, shippers of wheat from eastern Washington are obliged to pay fifty cents more to Seattle than to Tacoma. In order to meet this discrimination and enable the shippers to lay down their wheat as cheaply at Seattle as at Tacoma, the citizens of Seat tle are raising a fund to cover the excess of railroad charge, with the conviction that if the two cities are Dlaced on an eaualitv the bulk of this year's crop will ! handled at Seattle. s. - ALWAYS KEEP THE UPPER HAND OP DISEASE. Change of temperature are apt cause dangerous sickness; in the full-blooded apoplexy is to be feared. When you have a pain in the head, icc uiiiy, jevensn, rneumatic or Bick at the stomach, take at once three to ten of Brakdreth's Pills. Such slight affections are only tho harbingers of disease or sudden pros tration, and the thing to do is to master the trouble at once. Never let a little sickness get the better of you. Drive it out of doors im mediately. Let there be no com promise, always have with you a box of Braxdreto's Pills and you are prepared to fight the worst form of sickness in its incipiency. A syndicate recently 1 ought ten acres of Ohio ground by smell alone, but when the' went to bore for natural gas it was found that the smell proceeded from artificial gas buried in a rubber bag. We Tell You Positively That Simmons Liver Itegulator will rid you of dysnensia. purify your system. enable you to sleep well, prevent mala rial diseases ana give you a oristc ami vigorous feeling. It acts directly on the liver and kidneys. cteansing,purify- ine, invigorating aud fortifying the flv.stem acainst disease. It will break up chills and fever and nrevent their return yet entirely free from calomel or quinine. A Sandusky natural gas well has just struck 1,000,000 feet per day. Another well, and the big gest yet, has just come in Mur raTsville. K "RVgY iSK S? Soother at hand. It is tlio only sato medicine yet mado that will remove all infantile disorders. It contains no Opium or Morphine, but gives tho child natural ease from pain. Price 25 cents. Sold by J. W. Conn. New york city cannot afford to go back on immigration altogether. During the last six months it has had 19,312 deaths and only 5,442 births. f A And reliahlo Medicines aro "'v tho best to depend upon. Acker's Blood Elixir has been pre scribed for years for all Impurities of tbo Blood. In every form of Scrofu lous, Syphilitic or Mercurial Diseases it is invaluable. For lUicumatism, has no equal. J. W. Conn. The Fishing Season Of 1887 being at a close, the run of Salmon Scarce, and slena of a dull winter. I now announce to the workinePHbllctbatl will CLEAN WATCHES For $1.06. Satisfaction guaranteed or Meaev KefHaed. All other watch or Jewelry repalrlnK done at bed rock prices to suit the times. Watch classes flttedfor 10 centi at li. GKEKNBKRG'S 3 Water t. No One Ne Remain f A Dyspeptic. "I have been suffering for over two years witn Dyspepsia. For the last year I could not take a drink of cold water nor eat any meat without vomiting it up. My life was a misery. Iliad had recommended Simmons Liver Regulator, of which I am now taking the second bottle, and the fact is that words cannot express the relief I feel. My appetite is very good, and I digest everything thoroughly. I sleep well now, and I used to be veiy restless. I am flesh ing up fast; good strong food and Simmons Liver Regulator have done it all. I write this in hopes of bene fiting some one who ha.-; suffered as I did, and would take oath to these state ments if desired." E. S. BaLLOU, yrac '?. Xeb. J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Philzdetpha, Fa. JLrIcaS1.00. no appetite. Indigestion, Flatulence, Sick lir.ulache. "all run down," losing llesli, ton willllnd tlio remedy you need. They tono up the weak stomach and BUILD UP the llacTBlnp; energies. Sufferers from lULMitul or physical overwork will find Kre-.it rclh-f from them. HIcRantly sugar coated. Price, 25 cents per box. SOLD EVERYWHERE. 0fnc2, 44 Murray St., Hew York. J. C. ROSS, Proprietor. A Large, Gtesn, Sunr.y House. REPAINTED, REFITTED, REFURNISHED. First Class in all its Appointments. Well furnished and well kept. Kates from $1 :i Tiny Vnraril. Free Coaclx to mid from tho Eouse Board by tha day week or month. Conu-r JeQVrMKi and Olney Streets, As toria, Oregon. Van Dusen & Co. DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chancery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, Sewing Machines, Taints, Oils, Groceries, DE3to. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There is no occasion for the most fastidi ous or our citizens to send to Portland or San Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can cet Better Fits, Letter Work manship, and for Less MIorLoy By Leaving their Orders w 1th MEANY. lie has just received a Lirye stock of Goods from the feast. Fine Business Suits from ?55. Call and See Him and Satisfy Yourself. P. J. MEANY, MERCHANT TAILOR I Concomly St., Foot of Jackson, Astoria. Or, General lacMnists al Boiler Haters. Land and Marine Engines BOULTER TFORK, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work A SPECIALTY, Castings of all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. Toifs P ills Astoria rawoiB A. D. WAS8, J. G. HUSTLES, I. W. CASE,... JOUX FOX, ... ....President. .. Secretary. , Treasurer. ..Superintendent, CASH. I. L OSGOOD'S One Price Cash Store. Save Money by Purchasing Your Clothing-, Underwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Neckwear, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Gloves; Huts, Caps, Trunks, Yaliaea; AT A ONE PEICE CASH HOUSE. Which Pays no High Rent, no High Insurance, no High Incidental Ex penses, no High Prices for Goods, nor Makes any bad Accounts for you to help Pay. 0 3Iy Goods are all entirely new, and were bought directly from tiie H&a. facturers at as low prices as these lines can be purchased, and I am selling 'tlxev as low as they arc lepitimately sold on the Pacific Coast. A child can purchase Goods as cheap, and receives the same proper attention and treatment at my counters as the most experienced buyer. COUNTRY ORDERS FILLED'CORRECTLY, AND WHH DISPATCH. T T- ACaAATI A. M, www, KINNEY'S BRICK BUILDING, ASTORIA, OREGON,, Opposite Rescue Engine House. Our I mmense Coiisiittliisnf -1 CAK LOADS of tiue Artistic and Plain uroiture, Carpels, Oil Cloth, Madras-Silk LACE AND PORTIERE CURTAINS. . ' Dado Shades, &c, Has Arrived These goods were purchased direct from Eastern Manufacturers and shipped before the recent advanco in freight, the benefits thereof we" propose to share rHh our customers. Call and See Us. CHA8. HEILIKOJtll. AT GRIFFIN Ld w O CO h co Ul The New Model Range CAN BE HAD IN" ASTORIA, ONLY OF E. R. HA WES, Agent, call and Examine It ; You "Will bo Pleased. E. R. Ilawes Is also Agent tor tt Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand. J. EL D. GKAI Wholesale and retail dealer in. GROCERIES FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT. General Storage and "Wharfage on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria, Oregon. - Golnia Transportation Coipaaj. FOR PORTLAND ! Through Freight on Fast Time-! THE NEW STEAMER TELEPHOHE- 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 it 1 TM Returning leaves Portland every Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 f.'Uj -An additional trip will be made on fjhutday Sack Wee, leviwfrjritart ONE PRICE. New Stock & REED'S. VirsiniaCiffar anftToteccoStore J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor, Water Street, Two Doors East of Olney. Fine Cigars, Tobaecoa aid Smeiwa XxiUim, Sold at Lowest Market RatSa. FRUITS. CANDIES, NOTIOH&fto. E