The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899, September 18, 1887, Image 1

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VOL. XXIX," NO. on.
BUSINESS CAKDS.
TOES H. S3I1TII,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office, Room 4 and 5, o er City Rook Store.
G
KO. XOI-A.NI.
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Ofllce In Kinney's Block, opposite City
Hall, Astoria, Oregon.
C W. FtfLTOX. O. C. FULTOX
FUCTOK BROTHERS,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Rooms 0 and C. Odd Fellows Building.
p R. THOMSON'.
Attorney at Law and Notary Public.
Special attention Riven to practice In the
U. H. Land Office, and the examination of
land titles. A full set of Abstract Books for
Clatsop County In olJlce.
Money to loan. , . ,
Office Rooms 4 and 5, ocr Ot Book
Store.
TQ. A. BOWLBY,
ittorney und Counsellor at liaw
Office on Chenamus Street, Astoria, Oregon
Ljt I. WIIBT02B
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Room3 No. 11 and 12, Pythian Castle Bulki
ng. j B. WATSON,
Atty.at Law and Deputy Dist. Atty.
All business berore the U. S. Land Office a
poclalty,
ASTOBIA, - - OUEOOX.
X C.HIXKIiEY,D.I. S.
DENTIST.
Is associated with DR. IiA FOBCL,
Rooms 11 and 12 Odd Fellows Building,
ASTORIA, - - - - OREGON.
M
RS. DS- OWES8 AIAI-
Vflw nnil wtlHpnpp pnr f!nnrt and Olliev
streats. (Mrs. D. K. Warren's fonnor resi
dence.) 8pcUl Attention Rlren to Women's DIs
eiMf sad Slceues of j e and Ear.
CtFFICE HOUKS 10 to 12, 2 to 4.
TTvKS. A. li. AND J. A. JTUL.TOIW.
Physicians and Surgeons.
Office on Cass Btreet, three doors south of
Odd Fellow's building.
Telephone No. 41.
TAY'TUTTIiE, M. 1".
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Otfxcb Rooms 6 Pythian Building.
Residence On Cedar Street, back of
StTSary's HosDltaL
D
K.O.B.ESTES.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office : Gem Building, up stalls, Astoria,
Oregon.
D
K. ALFBED KLVNEY,
Office at Kinney's Cannery.
Will only attend patients at his office, and
may be found there at any hour.
rK. FBANK. PAGE,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Opposite Telegraph Office, Astoria, Oregon.
ft K0 F. PABKEB, .
SURVEYOR OF CLATSOP COUNTY
t AND
Hx-City Surveyor of Astoria
Offloe : N. E. corner Cass and Astor streets,
Boom No. 8 Ud Stairs.
Robt. Collier. Deputy.
A E.8HAW. '
DENTIST.
Booms In Allen's Building, up stairs, cor
ner Cass and Squemoqua streets. Astoria
Oregon.
H.
A. SMITH,
BHSf
DENTIST.
Jtooms X and 2 Pythian Building over
O-H. Cooper's Store.
T
HOB. STAIRS,
FASHIONABLE TAILOR.
A good fit guaranteed. Charges Moderate.
x ior me ueieoraiea iiousenoid sew ins
ine. snop opposite c. H. Coopers.
E.
G. HOIBEX.
Hotary Public, Commissioner of Deeds
For Washington Territory.
'AUCTIONEER, REAL ESTATE AND
IASUKAXCE AGENT.
Office at Holden's Auction Booms. Chena
rflus Street, Astoria, Oregon.
Willamette University.
DEPARTMENTS.
I College of liberal arts. II College of
medicine. Dr. E. P. Kraser. dean, ill
College of law, Judge "Wm. Kamsey. dean.
IV Woman's college. Mrs. C. C. Haw ley.
aeao. v conservatory oi music z, m.
Parvln. director. VI University academv.
VII Art department, Miss Marie Craig,
instructor.
360 Students. 400 Graduates.
Thirty Teachers.
Day board for voune men 81. 60 rpr week.
juJLadles' beard In "Woman's college hall,
$2J0 ffithuafurnlsned room. First term be
elas September 5. Catalogues and Informa
tion sent tree. Address
TI08, TAX SCOY, President, Salem, Or.
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For Toilet Use.
Ayer's Hair Vigor keeps the hair soft
and pliant, imparts to it the lustre and
freshness of youth, causes it to grow
luxuriantly, eradicates Dandruff, cures
all scalp diseases, and is the most clean
ly of all hair preparations.
AVppjQf Hair Vigor has given me
niE.ll O perfect satisfaction. I was
nearly hald for six years, during which
time I used many hair preparations, hut
without success. Indeed, what little
hair I had was growing thinner, until
I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor. I used two
bottles of the Vigor, and my head is now
well covered with a new growth of hair.
Judson B. Chapel, Peabody, Mass.
LI AID that has "become weak, gray.
El Mi II aii faded, may have new life
and color restored to it by the use of
Ayer's Hair Vigor. My hair as thin,
faded, and dry, and fell out in large
quantities. Acr's Hair Vigor stopped
the falliner. and restored my hair to its
original color. As a dressing for the
hair, this preparation has no equal.
Mary N. Hammond, Stillwater, Minn.
IfftjflD youth, and beauty, in tfie
"imuiIi appearance of the hair, may
be preserved for an indefinite period by
the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor. A dis
ease of .the scalp caused my hair to he
come liarsU and dry, and to fall out
freely. .Nothing 1 tried seemed to uo
me any good until I commenced using
Ayer's Hair Vigor. Three bottle of
this preparation restored my hair to a
healthy condition, and it is now soft
and pliant. My scalp is cured, and it
is also free from dandruff. Mrs. E. It.
Foss, Milwaukee, "Wis.
Ayer's Hair Vigor,
Soli by Druggists and Perfumers.
Pebfect Safitty, prompt action, and
wonderful curathe properties, easily
place Ayer's Pills at the head of the list
of popular remedies for Sick and Nerv
ous Headaches, Constipation, and all ail
ments originating in a disordered Liver.
I have been a great sufferer from
Headache, and Ayer's Cathartic Pills
are the only medicine that has evei
given me relief. One dose of these Pills
will quickly move my bowels, and free
my head from pain. William L. Page,
llulnnnncl. Va. ft
Ayei
r'S Pills,
T. a. A vr & Co.."Lowe
Prepared by Dr. J.C. Aver & Co., Lowell, 3Ja6
Sold by all Deafera in Medicine.
EFFERVESCENT
ECONOMICAL,
W EFFICACIOUS.
Beware of Indigestion's pain
And Constipation's cruel reign :
For often in their wake proceed
The sable pall and mourner's eed ;
Then check these troubles ere an hour.
In TTRAM'S SELTZER lies the power.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS
PARKER HOUSE.
W5I. AT.LES. Prop.
First Class in Every Respect.
Frof Coach to the House.
CUIUS. KVF.XSOX.
p. COOK.
Evenson & Cook
THE
CENTRAL HOTEL.
On the European Plan.
LARGE CLEA$ BOOMS,
A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT.
Board by the Day, Week or Month.
Private Rooms for Families, Etc.
Transient Custom Solicited.
Ojsters, nsh, Meats, Etc., Cooked to
Order,
WATER St., Opfc. Jb'oarrt A StokCH
A FIRST CLASS SALOON
Run in connection auIIi the Premises. The
Best of
VINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS.
Good Billiard Tables and Private Card
Rooms.
BOOTS AND SHOES!
' Of Best finality, and at
LOWEST PRICES,
AT THE
SIGH OF THEJOLDEN SHOE.
City Livery Stable.
SHEB5IAN & WAKD,. .Proprietor.
Stylish Turnouts,
Comfortable Carriages and Buggies
By the day or hour at .xery reasonable rates.
Saddle Horses for Hire.
Everything new and first class. Our a'm
Is to please our patrons.
HorsesBoarded by the day, week or month,
Stable and ofllce two doors west of Thk
ASTOKIAK Office.
NLBfiaH
ASTORIA, OREGON, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER J 8, J 887.
THE VOLTmTEER AltD THISTLE.
New York, Sept. 16. The
American yachts Volunteer and
Mayflower again started this
morning to sail the first of the
three trial races that are to decide
which of the yachts shall defend
the America's cup against the
Scotch yacht Thistle. The wind
was howling through the rigging
at twenty-five miles an hour, and
the Thistle, which was to accom
pany the two contestants, rolled a
great deal in the heavy sea. An
interesting race took place be
tween the Thistle and the schoon
er y. &. Bockwood on the way to
the lightship, in which the Bock-
tcood apparently showed that the
Scotch visitors speed is greatly
overestimated. The Bockicood at
Romer beacon was a mile and a
half behind the Thistle. She
gradualty overhauled the foreigner
until over the bar both vessels
were sailing on even terms. There
seemed no question but the This
tle was sailed for all she was
worth, as her sails were full all the
time.
The Volunteer crossed the line
first and the Mayflower three
minutes later. The Volunteer
brought out her spinnaker on the
line and the Mayflower followed
her example a minute before cross
ing. The yachts both had main
sails, clubsails, . fore staysails, jibs
and spinnaker set, and staged off
like race horses, with booms to
starboard and spinnakers to pott.
The Volunteer at 12 o'clock, less
than an hour after starting, was a
little over a mile ahead of the
Mayflower and Tlijstle. The
wind at the time was blowing
twenty miles an hour and the
racers were dashing through and
across a choppy sea. In fifteen
minutes the Volunteer began
gaining steadily on the Mayflower,
and the Thistle was fast falling
behind.
The Volunteer crossed the fin
ish line first. The Mayflower was
two miles in the rear.
Alaska Hews.
Victobia, B. C, Sept, 16.
Capt. "Warren, whose four schoon-'
ers were seized by the revenue
cutter HusJij arrived to-night. On
the arrival of the iicow at Sitka,
Gov. Swineford received orders
from "Washington to release mas
ter, mates and crew, and to deliv
er to them their personal effects.
No trial was granted them; after
six weeks' detention they were
simply told to go. The British
schooner Ada and American
schoo.ner All I. Algar arrived be
fore the Ancon left, having been
seized by the steamer Jiear, now
in Behring Sea. The seized
schooner Grace has been char
tered by the American authorities
to go to Ounalaska .and bring all
the seized skins to Sitka. In all,
fifteen British and American
schooners have been seized this
year.
"While the Dear was in the Arc
tic sea she found the only survivor
of the whaling vessel Napoleon,
lost two years ago.. The vessel
was crushed among the ice, and
the crew took to the boats.
Eighteen lived on the ice floes for
thirteen days, but all but this one
died from exposure. He was
picked up and cared for by the
Esquimaux until m the arrival of
the Bear.
The murderer of Archbishop
Seghers was brought from St.
Michaels by the Bear, and trans
ferred to the Bush in Behring sea
and brought to Sitka. He will be
tried on the second Monday in
November.
Col. Ball, district attorney of
Alaska, died on Tuesday last on
board the Ancon while on the way
down.
Thomas Lowrey, of Minneapolis,
has returned from a European tour.
He had thirty-two pieces of bag
gage. Ten years ago he could
have carried all his travelling lug
gage in his hand. He is the Min
neapolis street car man, and has
made millions out of the street
franchises.
After a sea diet, to prevent boils
and assist acclimation, use Ayer's
Sarsaparilla.
Gov. Foraker of Ohio has a
right to be & fighter. He. was in
thirteen battles 'before he was
nineteen years old.
EAUEOAD TALK.
Los Angeles, Sept. 16. It
was developed here to-dav that
Richard Smith, of New York, who
bought Rattlesnake Island, is the
no-pnt nf Gould, and that the ob
ject is to make the island the
western coast terminal lor tne
Utah Northern railroad. It is
understood that this road is to be
extended from the present termi
nus at Frisco station in Utah to
the Pacific coast. The Rapid
Transit comnanv is understood to
be in the scheme to connect with
the proposed extension and ouild
a road from the head of San Ga
briel canyon to Long beach and
Rattlesnake Island. This will
give California another overland
route. Surveyors are already at
work at. San Gabriel canyon. It
is said that the Southern Pacific
has surveyed for a new road from
Campton to Redondo beach, a
new seaside resort.
Sax Francisco, Sept. 16. Vice
president C. "W. Smith, of the At
chison, Topeka & Santa Fe, sent a
private telegram to a gentleman
in this city to-day that he would
leave Chicago to-morrow, for Cali
fornia, first going to Los Angeles,
and then coming to this city, llis
trip is one of business, and impor
tant developments may be looked
for as to the probable route that
the Santa Fe will adopt in extend
ing its California Central division
northward from Los Angeles.
Washington Territory Ohart.
"Washington, Sept. 16. A no
table reconnoisance of that nearly
unknown and uninhabitable por
tion of "Washington territory lying
between Cape Flattery and
Gray's Harbor has ju&t been com
pleted, and is most satisfactory in
all its details. Assistant Gilbert
has just finished a similar recon
noisance from Tillamook to Ya
qu'tna, Oregon. The chart of the
inland waters of "Washington ter
ritory which was issued about a
vear ago has met with such favor
able consideration that the issue of
600 copies has already been dis
posed of, and a second edition is
now being prepared.
"Washington', Sept. 16. United
States district Judge nallett, ot
Colorado, has rendered an impor
tant decision, involving the right
of a railroad company to cut tim
ber from lands adjacent to lines of
said road. The judge holds that
the right to take timber extends
laterally the same distance from
the right of way, and it is such
lands as may be reached by ordi
nary transportation by wagon, and
not otherwise. The timber must
be used for the construction of the
road at or near the place of deliv
ery; if elsewhere, the company is
liable in trespass for the value.
The government is bound to
prove that the timber was taken
from public lands.
Misery After Eatins
Is avoided by dyspeptics who, guided by the
recorded experience of thousands, becin and
systematically pursue a course of Hostettcr's
Stomach Bitters. Persistence In the use of
this pure atid highly accredited stomachic 13
the sole and agreeable condition of the en
tire removal of the obstinate forms of dys
pepsia, no less than a temporary fit of Indi
gestion. In connection with the use of this
specinc.lt is desirable to avoid articles of
food which indUidual experience has shown
to bo. difficult of digestion, by the stomach
sought to be benefited. Each djspeptlc's
past observation of his digestive capacity
should enable him to be his own guide and
mentor In tills particular, not trusting to any
set ot dietetic rules too ceneral to be suited
to particular cases. Biliousness and consti
pation, heartburn, wind upon the stomach,
sour eructations, headache and mental de-
spouuency are among the concomitants ot
dyspepsia, and ve put it to flight by the Bit
ters. Yon Phou Lee, Yale :87, who
recentlv married an American
ladv ot New Haven, has accented a
position on the editorial staff of
the INew Haven liegister.
Ayer's Ague Cure stimulates the
liver and neutralizes the malarial
poison in the blood.
It is said that on one day re
cently Mr. Blaine's mail numbered
1,030 letters.
WLen baby was sick, we gave her Castoria,
When aha m a Child sho cried for Castoria,
When ho became Miss, sho clung to Castoria,
Wbeasheh&dCbUlTCn,shegavithemCaEtorift
Senator Daws was "heartily hoo
hooed"by the White Earth In
dians the other day.
No One Meed
Remain
A Dyspeptic.
"I have been suffering
for over two years with"
Dyspepsia. For the. Ih3t
year I could not take a drink
of cold water nor eat any
meat "without vomiting it up.
My life was a misery. 1 had
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 1 used to
be very restless. Tarn 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 wlio m
suffered as I did, and would
take oath to the?e state
ment if dhvu."
E. S. BALLOr, Su.ac .Vrt.
J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Phiadelpha, Pa.
Prirp 81.00.
MUREAY & CO.,
GROCERS
And Dealers in
Special Attontion Civento Filling
Of Orders.
A FULL LINE CARRIED
And Supplies furnished at Satis
factory Terms.
Purchases delivered In any part ot the city.
Office and "Warehouse
In Hume's New Building on Water Street
P. 0. Box 153. Telephone No. 37.
ASTORIA, OREGOI.
AGENCY
OV SAN FBANCISCO.
Ravel's Wharf and Warehouse,
Aatoriu. Oregon.
Cannery Supplies at Lowest Prices.
Storage and Insurance at Current Kates.
Banking Department
Drafts on the leading Cities of the World
JOHN F. McGOVERN,
Agent.
B. II. Coleman, Accountant,
Magnus C. Crosby
Dealer in
HARDWE, IRON, STEEL.
Iron Pipe and Fittings,
STOVES, TINWARE
AND
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS
SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD
SHEET IRON,
T133L and Copper.
MILLINERY I
Latest Styles : : Lowest Prices
DRESSMAKING, IX ALL ITS BB INCHES.
MRS W.J. BARRY,
(Eaton &Carnalian's Former Establishment)
fiwi d'irs auk ixHrrED?ro"cuxL1:
And Examine Goods. A Perfect System of
DflKSS FITTING.
F.H.SURPRENANT&CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO
O". o. nossr
County Coroner.
First Class Undertaking
ESTABLISHMENT.
New Styles, Caskets and funeral material.
Next to ABTontAX ofllce."
Cuieryjiife!
WET
CoeGo
CASH.
MEN'S CLOTHING !
latgflMMUllllKIIIHM
I am now showing-Direct from the-Manufacturera, theabe3t values in th'a
following lines ever offered legitmiateri oitthe Pa6ifld-Gda$t.
Black and Gray CheckiCanenarGasslriiere Sac "Suits......... fif 8 Oo
Brown and Gray Check " " ............ ............a 8 00
Brown and Gray Check Kabez " " .................. ........M 10 00
Black, Bed, "White and Onrnge.MlxCheylatSackSuita. ,.w. .i& 12 60
Black, Brown and "White Mix. Fine. Strife "Wool- Hard twisted. Kxtra.Dorable
..................M.-....... .. .Casslroeta SacicSaUsQria w
Blue l. K. Sacks, Fine .Black Diagonal Sack Suits, Fine Corkscrew "
Diagonal Sack, or Frock Dress Suits, and many others too numerous to mention.
YOUTHS' CLOTHING!
(12 to HMCera.)
P.iov.n and .Black Check Dahncll Casslmere Sults..
Bnmii. Bed and Black Mli. Entaw-Cassimere Sult3............ .:.,
Gray. Black, Blue ffmlOld Gold Mix Cheviot Suits.....
Biui and Black Silk Mix..Dark, Fine Casslmere Suits.
ANo many others In Casalmeres, Chextot and Frue P. K. Dress Suits.
BOYS' CLOTHING!
(4 to 10 years.)
Union Caimere (belted) Suits................. ............. ................3 ,3 60
Brow ii aud Black mix. Baldamus Casslmere (belted) Suits....... ,..1H M
Black. Biown and Gray Mix. Check. 8ults -......... ........-,..s.QLi4 69
Dark Gray Mix. Fallbush Cassimera (corded) Suits . . . .ot a 09
Bed, Blue. Black and Orange SllkSUx. broken Plaid Suits fi 09
Also Fine Scotch Cheviot, BluellL, and. many .others neatly gotten up-forteonot
or Dress Wear.
.iimaiiiMMitiw
Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, Trunks and .Valises.
I. I. OSGOOD,
KINNETS BRICK BUILDING, ASTORIA, OREGON.
Opposite Rescue Engine House.
Our Immense New Stock
Consisting of 4 CAR X.OABS of fine Artistic and Plain
Furniture, Carpels, Oil ClothrMadras-$iJk
LACE AND PORTIERE CURTAINS,
Dado Shades,, &c, Has Arrived.
These goods were purchased direct from Eastern Manufacturers and dipped
before the recent advance in freight, the benefits-therebf we j)roposeff sSare with
onr customers.
Call and See Us.
Established
1870
I. W. CASE,
PIONEEB MM,
ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING.
Does a Genera! Banking Business
Drafts Drawn Available In any part of
the World.
J. 0. CLINTON
DEALER IN
CICAHS AND TOBACCO,
FRUITS, NUTS,
Candies. Smokers' Articles, Etc.
New Goods Becelved Dally,
Opposite City Book Store.
- " - .-.,. . . , -Xy
The New Model Range.
CAN BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF
El. R. HA WES,
Accnt. Call and Examine It ; You Will be Pleased. E. R. Ilawes la also Agent tor the
Buck Patent Cooking Stove,:
AND OTHER.FIRST CLASS STOVES. 1.
Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full-Stock tn Hail
J. H. D..MAY
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 ot Bentod street, Astoria.
Oregon.
ColMbia
TransDortauon
FOR PORTLAND!
Through Freight on Fast Time!
THE NEW
-smflmEsa---
Which has been specially built for the comfort of passengers will leave
Wilson &FlsaersDockefery
Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 A.M. arriving at Perilanl at 1 P.M.
Returning leaves Portland every
Tuesday and Thursday at 6 A. M. arriving at Atttrta at ) -P. If.
ra.in aririitinniil trln vllL hft made on
at O'oleclc SHHOmy Jtvrmajc.. -
far Bound sorts.
ru Uuuiw r -'-
PRICE JblYE CENTS.
ONE PRICE.
1
, CHA8. HEILBORN.
ase-see
Carnahan & cCo.
SUGQESSOBS TO
I. V, CASE,
IMPORTERS AND WH0LE3JLLS AND
RETAIL DEALERS IN
GENERAL MERCHAKBISK.,
Corner Chenamus andJCass street
ASTORIA OKBQOIf
Boat Building.
JOE LEATHERS
Is on deck and prepared to build bonte
that be wllLguaranlee as to work and dux
ability.' BeferatoalLwho baTetuMdboate 01
his construction. All work guaranteed.
YiriiiilaCpaidTotecwStfife
J. W. BOTTOM, Jropriitorr '
Water Street, Two Doors East of OtaeyT
Fine Clean, XefcteeM b4 tartan Artlcln,
Sold at Lowest Market Rates.
FRUITS. CANDIES. HOTIOH&Jfco.
STEAMER
fludxv ml aek WMk.teaYin Portia
rassengers oj-tms rwrow
O. B. SCOTT, j
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