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ASTORIA, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, JS87.
PRICE JblVE CENTS.
VOL. XXIX, NO. (53.
V
BUSINESS CARDS.
JOHN H. S2I1TH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, Room 4 and 5, over City Book Store.
GF
KO. XOIjXXD.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ofllce iu Kinney's Block, opposite City
Hall, Astoria, Oregon.
C W. FULTON. G. C. FUT.TON
FULTON BHOTIIERS.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 5 and C, Odd Fellows Building.
i K. THOMSON ,
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Special attention given to practice In the
U. S. Land Office, and the examination of
land titles. A full set of Abstract Books for
Clatsop County in ofllce.
Money to loan. n ,
Office Rooms 4 and 5, over City look
a tore.
r q.A. BOWLBY,
vttorney uid Counsellor at liRW
office on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon
P.
jl I. WTWTON
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Booms No. 11 and 12, Fythian Castle Build-
.tlg.
ri b. watsojt,
Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty.
All business beforo the U. S. Land Office a
pecialty,
Astobia, - - Oregon.
X O.HtJCKIiEY.D.D. S.
DENTIST.
Is associated with I)H. IjA FORCE,
Booms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building,
ASTORIA, ---- OREGON.
M
KS. DB- OWENS AIAIR.
Office and residence cor. Court and Olney
streets. (Mrs. D. K. Warren's former resi
dence.) Special Attention siren to Women's DIs
cum Md Diseases of Ere and Ear.
OmOE HOURS 10 to 12, 2 to 4.
yvRS. A. li. AND J. A. FUIT02K.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office on Cass street, three dodrs south of
Odd Fellow's building.
Telephone No. 41.
TAY TUTTIiE, 31. 1.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OrriCB-:Rooms OPythlan Building.
Residence On Cedar Street, back of
St. Mary's HosnltaL
D
R.O.B.ESTES.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office : Gem Building, up stairs, Astoria,
Oregon.
D
K. ALFRED RI.V.VEY,
Office at Kinney's Cannery.
Will only attend patients at his office, and
may do iouna mere at any nour.
TR. FRANK. PAGE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Opposite Telegraph Office, Astoria, Oregon.
G
EEO F. PARKER,
SURVEYOR 0FCIATS0P CO.UNTY
AND
Ex-City Surveyor of Astoria.
Office : N. E. corner Cass and Astor streets,
Boom No. 8 JOp Stairs.
Robt, Collier, Deputy.
A E. SHAW.
DENTIST.
Booms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
ner Oass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria
Oregon.
H.
A. SMITH,
DENTIST.
xDJrjBr
, Booms 1 and 2 Pythian Building over
C. H. Cooper's Store.
T
HOB. MAIK8,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR.
A good fit guaranteed. Charges Moderate.
Agent for the Celebrated Household Sewing
Machine. Shop opposite C. H. Cooper's.
E.
G. HGLDEV.
Notary Public, Commissioner of Deeds
For Washington Territory.
AUCTIONEER, EEAL ESTATE AND
XXSTJRA.VCE AGENT.
Office at Holden's Auction Booms, Chena
mus Street, Astoria, Oregon.
Willamette University.
DEPARTMENTS.
I-College ot liberal arts. H-College of
medicine. Dr. E. P. Kraser. dean. Ill
College .of Jaw, Judge Wm. Ramsev. dean.
IV Woman's college. Mrs. C. C.Hawley,
dean. V Conservatory ot music Z. M.
Parvin, director. VI University academy.
ATI-Art department, Miss Marie Craig,
instructor.
360 Students. 400 Graduates.
Thirty Teachers.
Day board for young men 1 1,50 per week.
Ladles' board In Woman's college hall,
$2JK with unfurnished room. First term be
gins September 5. Catalogues and lnforma-
tlon sent free. Address
IIOS, TAN SCOT, President, Salem, Or.
F
ZZ J
I do not believe that
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
has an equal as a cure
for Scrofulous Hu
mors. It is pleasant
to take, gives strength
to the body, and pro
duces a 'more perma
nent result than any
medicine I ever used.
E. Haines, North
Lindale; Ohio.
I have used Ayer's
Sarsaparilla, in my
family, for Scrofula,
and know, if it is
taken faithfully it will
thoroughly eradicato
this terrible disease.
"W. F. Fowler.M. D.,
Greenville, Tenn.
For forty years I
have suffered with
Erysipelas. I have
tried various remedies
for my complaint, but
found no relief until
Humors,
Erysipelas,
Canker, and
I commenced usinjr
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
After taking ten bot
tles of this medicine I
am completely cured.
M. C. Amesbury,
Rockport, Me.
I have suffered, for
years, from Catarrh,
which was so severe
that it destroyed my
appetite and weak
ened my system.
After trying other
remedies, without re
lief, I began to take
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
and, in a few months,
was cured. Susan L-.
Cook, 909 Albany st.,
Boston, Mass.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
is superior to any
blood purifier that I
ever tried. I have
taken it for Scrofula,
Canker, and Salt
Rheum, and received
much benefit from it.
It is good, also, for
a "weak stomach.
Millie Jano Peirce, S.
Bradford, Mass. tt
Catarrh,
Can be
cured by
purifying
the blood
with
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer S: Co., Lowell, llasa.
Price 81; eix bottles, 85;
fun
RS k&l
' hB ;a
FORTOBPIDLIYEK.
A torpid liver deranges tlio whole
system and produces
Sick Headaclie,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu
matism, Sallow Skin and Piles.
There is no better remedy for these
common diseases than Tint's X'ills, as
a trial will prove. Elegantly sugar
coated. Price, 25 oents per box.
Sold Everywhere.
SHOBTIHAND & TYPE "WHITING
SITUATIONS
pay both young men and ladles much better
salaries than most commercial positions,
and the demand is greater. Students can
be fitted for ofllce short-hand positions
IN THREE MOUTHS' TIHE
by Haven's system. No previous knowledge
of either art required. Colleges open all the
year. Students can enter any time, all
tuition being individual. Superior facili
ties focprocuting situations, for which aid
we make no charge. Colleiie namnhlets
with full set seli-teacbnig lesions in either
art sent to any address for 10 cts. ; both arts.
'20 els. No stamps accepted. Address either
of Haven's Colleges : New ork. N. .;
Philadelphia, Ta. ; Chicago, HI. ; Cincinnati,
0. ; San Francisco, Cal,
1IOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
PARKER HOUSE.
Will. AT.LES, Prop'r.
first Class in Every Respect
Free Coach to tlic House.
CHRIS. KVEXSON.
F. COOK.
Evenson & Cook
THE
CENTRAL HOTEL.
On the European Plan.
LARGE CLEAN ROOMS,
A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT.
Board by the Day, Week or Month.
Private Rooms for Famine, Etc.
Transient Custom solicited.
Oysters, Fish, Meats, Etc., Cooked to
Order.
WATER St., Opp. .Foard & StokeH
A FIRST CLASS SALOON
Run in connection with the Premises. The
Best of
WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Good Billiard Tables and Private Card
Rooms.
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LOW IMMIGRATION BATES.
Sax Francisco, Sept. 13. A
plan by which California will gain
a very large population is said to
be under consideration by the di
rectors of the Southern Pacific
company. It is nothing more nor
less than making a bed-rock rate
from Chicago to this city, to in
duce immigration. The Chronicle
to day contains an outline of the
plans, so far as perfected. It is
said that senator Stanford believes
that he can secure the co-operation
of other lines in an arrange
ment by which each will accept
its proportion of as low a rate as
$15 between Chicago, and this
city. The present rate of fare is
47.50, so that the reduction
would be about sixty per cent.
Between Ogden and this city the
Southern Pacific company will
haul immigrants free, and it is
likely that the Union Pacific will
be prevailed upon to make a
nominal rate, so that from the
Missouri river the total expense
of passage woujd be about $5, not
including meals. The giving of a
virtual free table as well as rail-
way fare has been considered, and
may 3'et be adopted.
The senator's plan has not been
fully elaborated, and must be tak
en in filling in the details, now
that a rough sketch has been
drawn. If adopted, as it is very
likely to be, the scheme will be
based on these conditions, which
must rule the traffic under consid censid consid
erateon: First, the free-fare
privilege will be exclusivel' for
immigiants and their families.
Second, it must be shown to the
satisfaction of the railroad compa
ny's agent that the traveler's stay
in California is not to be transient;
otherwise full fare must be paid.
Third, the passenger must contract
with the company not to transfer his
ticket to others. Fourth, he
must give some proof of his inten
tion to take up permanent resi
dence on this coast.
The statement is made that sen
ator Stanford feels that while in
viting the criticism of that part of
the traveling public which is to re
ceive no benefit from the plan, no
real injustice will be done.
Those who are able to paT first
class fare would not ride in
third-class cars, even if they wore
free, while a majority of thr so
called "emigrants" ride in them
merely because they can get a
cheap rate, and they are not privi
leged to complain at free travel,
under the conditions of which it is
to be granted. At least so the
railroad people hold, and it would
appear that they are not far from
right. In speaking of the subject
to a friend recentlv, Mr. Stanford
said: "I had rather that 10,000
people come to this state at a $15
rate of fare than that 5,000 com
at $00."
American Party.
New York, Sept. 13. Last
night New York and Brooklyn
representatives of American or
ganizations completed arrange
ments for the national convention
of the American party at Philadel
phia whioh opens on Friday.
Neatly 100 were present. The
meeting was secret, because of
threats that the delegation will ask
the withdrawal of the prohibition,
polygamy and internal develop
mant planks of the platform.
Tucson, Sept. 13. The El
Carmen mine, in Arizpe district,
Sonora, has been sold to Baron
Rothschild,of London,for $162,000.
TESTIMONIAL FROM ASSEMBLY
MAN EDWARD A. DARBAGH.
State op New York, Assembly)
Chamber, Albany, April 16, 1884. J
Some years ago I was thrown from
a wagon and fractured two of my
ribs. I was so badly hurt that I bad
to sit up in a chair for four days and
nignta. The fourth day my mother
placed two Allcock's Porous Plas
ters over my broken ribs. The next
day my .sufferings diminished and I
was able to lie down. I continued to
improve everyday. Two weeks after
the accident I got up and attended
to business. 1 renewed the plas
ters twice, and found myself almost
entirely well .in a month, when I
sailed for England.
My wife is subject to periodic pains
in the back that give her rest neither
day nor night, but in two hours after
applying two Allcock's Plasters she
experiences relief, and in two or three
days she is well. She also finds
them effective in neuralgia and rheu
matism. Edward A. Darragh.
The Manitoba Tight.
Wtvvipeg. Sent. 13. Open re
bellion is evervwhere talked of
against the arbitrary conduct of
the Dominion government in ap
plying for injunctions to stop the
building of the railway, and trie
Red river DeoDle are preparing to
organize, in order to be ready in
case of emergency, it is now
Ipnmnrl nn excellent authority that
Sir John Macdonald has written to
several conservatives, threatening
to execute vengeance on the. peo
ple of the province if they do not
submit. He is denounced on all
hands, and will be burned in effigy
at a proposed demonstration short
ly to be held. All the newspapers
in the province, conservative as
well as reform, denounce the Do
minion government, and call upon
the people to stand firm and de
fend their rights, with their blood,
if necessary. It is believed by all
that a serious crisis has been
reached, but the action of the gov
ernment seemed to unite the peo
ple in a determination to fight to
the bitter end for their rights.
Killed by a Locomotive.
At 5 o'clock yesterday forenoon,
says the JVews of the 14th, a farm
er named J. L. Benham was cross
ing the Northern Pacific track at
Columbia crossing with his team.
Just as the horses got across the
track freight train No. 2 came
tearing along the track northward
bound. The cowcatcher struck
the front wheel of the vehicle,
smashing it to pieces and killing
one o'f t,he horses. Benham was
struck, just how no one knows,
and fell on the cowcatcher and
was carried 240 yards before the
train was stopped. "When this
was done Benham was found
dead, and this must have resulted
instantaneously, judging by the
way the body was mangled. The
train proceeded on its way, but
the conductor, engineer and fire
men have been summoned by tel
egraph to appear at the inquest
to-day. The acting coroner, A.
H. Blakesly, commenced the in
quest yesterday, but had to ad
journ over until to-day, owing to
the absence of the conductor, en
gineer and brakeman of the train.
Dunham lived on a farm twelve
miles from St. Helens.
A Eailroad Accident.
Denver, Sept. 13. A construc
tion train on the Aspen extension
of the Midland road, consisting of
an engine, two cars of railroad
iron and 287 tracklayers, was de
railed near Lake Ivanhon early
this morning. The cars turned
completely over, burying the men
under the iron, killing four and
seriously injuring sixty-one. The
engineer and fireman escaped un
hurt. Dublin, Sept. 13. The Free
marts Journal savs: The cell in
which editor O'Brien is confined,
at Cork, is but nine feet long and
four feet wide, barely lighted, and
but little better than a blackhole.
To arm the state militia prop-
eny, a,ou Dreecn loaaing guns
and two Gattling guns are needed.
According to the estimate fur
nished by the war department to
aojuiant-generai anotner, these
will cost $24,000. Twelve hun
dred of the guns will be of the
latest improved Springfield pat
tern, sixty will be of smaller pat
tern to arm the high school oa
dets with, while the Gattling guns
will be of the cheaper pattern
with wooden carriages. At this
rate it costs Uncle Samuel some
thing to arm the militia of the
different stales. Adjutant-general
Shofner is confident that the
war department will furnish Ore
gon the above mentioned arms af
ter the regulation routine of red
.tape has been gone through with.
For scrofulous disorders, and
mercurial diseases, the best reme
dy is Ayer's Sarsaparillav-
Until men are ready to be iust
I when justice is opposed to their
own interests, until they are hon
est when honesty does not seem
to be politic, they are not "really
just, not really honest. This alope
is perfect evidence of sincerity in
those who advocate a cause or con
tend for a truth. Then amid1 out
ward destruction and trial, there is
inward peace.
To Regulate
Rimi FAVORITE HOME REMEDY Is
I Hh warranted not to contain a single par
mk UU tide of Mercury or any injurious sub
stance, but Is purely vegetable.
It will Core 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
dition, take at once Simmons
T f WTIB REGULATOR. If you lead a
I U FK sedentary life, or suffer with
Ml ff AJJLV Kidney AftVctlons, avoid
stimulants and take Simmons Liver Regulator.
Sure to relieve.
If you have eaten anything hard of
digestion, or feel heavy after meals or
sleepless at night, take a dose and you
will feel relieved and sleep pleasandy.
If you are a miserable sufferer with
Constipation, Dyspepsia and
BUioosness, seek relief at ones in
Simmons Liver Regulator. It does not
require continual dosing, and costs but a
trine. It will cure you.
If you wake up in the morning with a
bitter, bad taste in your mouth.
E Simmons Liver Regulator. It. cor
rects the Bilious Stomach, sweetens
the Breath, nnrf rlMtw ,h Pitrrl
Toncue. Children often need some fe n-itlmr.
tic and Tonic to avert approaching sickness.
Simmons Liver Regulator will relieve Colic, Head
ache. Sick Stomach, Indigestion, Dysentery, and
the Complaints incident to Childhood.
At any time you feel your system needs
cleansing, toning, regulating without violent
purging, or stimulating without intoxi
cating, take
Simme&s Liver Regulator.
PREPARED BY
J. H. ZEILIH & 00., Philadelphia, Pa.
PRICE, SI.OO.
MURBAY & CO.,
GROCERS
And Dealers In
n-
Special Attention Civcnto Filling
Of Orders.
A FUL'- UftE CARRJED
. And Supplies furnished at Satis
factory Terms.
Purchases delivered In any part of the city.
- Office and "Warehouse
In Hume's New Building on Water Street.
P. O. Box 153. . Telephone No. 37.
ASTORIA. . OKF.OiV.
AGENCY-
OF SAX FRANCISCO.
Ravel's Wharf and Warehouse,
Astoriui Oregon.
Cannery Supplies at Lowest Trices.
Storage and Insurance at Current Rates.
Banking Department
Drafts on the leading Cities of the World
JOHN F. McGOVERtf,
Agent.
B. II. Coleman. Accountant.
Magnus 0, Crosby
Dealer In
MRDTOE..M, STEEL.
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES, TINWARE
AND -o
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON,
htht-j and Copper.
MILLINERY !
Latest Styles : : Lowest Prices
DRESSMAKING IX ALL ITS BRANCHES.
MRS. W. J. BARRY,
(Eaton & Carnahan's Former Establishment)
: rA DIK3 ARK nrVTTED TO CALI,-
And Examine Goods. A Perfect System of
DRK8S FITTING.
Tell The Cook
THAT-
Acorn, Argand, and Magee
.RANGES.
SPLENDID NEW STOCK
. Are to be seen at
JOHN A. MONTGOMERY'S,
It will pay any one who has to buy a
Stove or Range. Tinware, Granite Iron or
Pressed Iron orTinware to examine our stock
just received from Eastern Manufacturers.
We can suit anybody from our Stock and
with our Prices.
uiuuiBij mm
WET
ConCo
CASH.
MEWS
I am now showing Direct from the "Manufacturers, the best values in the
following lines ever offered legitimately on the Pacific Coast.
Black and Gray Check Cahena Cassimere Sack Suits ......OS 8 Oo
Brown and Gray Check " " " - ............ ...... 8 Oo
Brown and Gray Chock Kabez " " " ...,........M.. 10 00
Black, Red, White and Orange Mix. Cheviot Sack Suits ........ ............ a 12 50
Black, Brown and TVhlte Mix. Fine Stripe Wool Hard twistel Extra Durable
.. -.. ... Cassimere Sack Suits 15 00
Blue 1. K. Sacks, Fine Black Diagonal Sack Suits, Fine Corkscrew
Diagonal Sack, or Frock Dress Suits, and many others too numerous to mention.
YOUTHS' CLOTHING!
(12 to 17 Years .)
Brown and Black Check Dahnell Cassimere Suits . 5 c 00
Brow n. Red and Black Mix. Entaw Cassimere Suits...."..........- ..& 7 50
!ray. Black, Blue and Old Gold MlxChevIot Suits ..........& 9 Oo
Blue anu Black Silk Mix. Dark, Fine Cassimere Suits ...... . 10 00
Also many others in Cassimeres, Cheviot and Flue P. K. Dress Suits.
BOYS' CLOTHING!
(4 to 10 Years.) o
Union Cassimere (belted) Suits..... ....... .. ... 3 50
Brown and Black mix. Baldamus Cassimere (belted) Suits fa 4 00
Black. Brown and Gray Mix. Check Suits fa 4 50
Dark Gray Mix. Fallbush Cassimere (corded) Suits 5 00
Red, Bine. Black and Orange Silk Mix. broken Plaid Suits... ,. 5 Oo
Abo Fine Scotch Cheviot, Blue P. K., and many others neatly gotten up forSchool
or Drej Wear.
Furnishing Goods, Hats, Gaps, Trunks and Valises.
I. X. OSGOOD,
KINNETS BRICK BUILDING, ASTOEIA, OREGON.
Opposite Rescue Engine House.
Our Immense New Stock,
Consisting of 4 CA1S LOADS of One Artistic and Plain
Furniture, Carpets, Oil Cloth, Madras-Silk
LACE AND PORTIERE-CUETAINS,
Dado Shades, &c, Has Arrived.
These goods were purchased direct from Eastern Manufacturers and shipped
before the recent advance in freight, the benefits thereof we propose to share with
our customers.
Call and See Us. ' CHAS. HEILBORN.
Established
1870
I. W. CASE,
PIONEER BANKER,
ODD FELLOVS BUILDING.
Does a General Banking Business
Drafts Drawn Available in any part on
me worm.
J. O. CLINTON
DEALER IN
CIGARS AND TOBACCO,
FRUITS , NUTS,
Candies. Smokers' Articles, Etc.
New Goods Received Daily.
Opposito 'City Book Store.
The New Model Range
CAN BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF
IS. R. HAWES,
Agent. Call and Examine It ; You Will bo Tleased. E. R. llawes Is also Agent for the
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,
AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stook on Hand.
J. H. D. GRAY
Wholesale and retail dealer In.
GROCERIES FLOUR, AND FEED
Hay, Oafs, Straw, Wood, Etc.
LIME, SAND AND CEMENT
General Storage and Wharfage on reason
able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria,
Oregon.
loiuiia TransjortaloFCofflpany.
FOR PORTLAND!
Through Freight on Fast Time !
THE NEW STEAMER
-TELEPHONE
Which has been specially bull); 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.
Returning leaves Portland every
Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Astoria at 1 P. M.
er-An additional trip will be made on Sasday eJ Eaeh Week, leaving Eortland
at 9 O'elecU Srniaay M srnlBff. Passengers by this route cdnnectra Kalaroa
for Sound ports. C B. SCOTT, President J
ONE PRICE,
!
Garnahan & Go.
SUCCESSORS TO
T. W. CASE,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE AND
RETAIL DEALERS IN
GENERAL ffiRCHAMSE,
Corner Chenamus andJCass streets.
ASTGRIA OREGON
Boat Building.
JOET LEATHERS
Is on deck and prepared to build boats
that ho will guarantee R3 to work and dur
ability. Refers to all who hayo used boats of
his construction. All work guarantee d .
TirginlaCiffap ani ToMcco Store
J. W. BOTTOH, Proprietor,
Water Street, Two Doors East of Olney.
Fine Cigan, Tobaccos tad Saokert Articles,
Sold at Lowest MarketRates.
FRUITS. CANDIES. NOTIONS.&o.
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