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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1887)
C3 f he gaUt fjtftoriam A.STORIA, OREGON: SATURDAY.. OCTOHEK 23, 1?S7 Special council meeting to-uigbt. The Fishermen's Packing company will hold their annual meeting to-day. The sacred concert at the M. E. church to-morrow evening will be largely attended. The splendid fall weather :s fully making up for the stormy and disa greeable spring of '87. Lieut. Uriel Sebree, light house in spector, advertises for bids for sup plies for the establishment The ladies of Grace church are go ing to issue a neat little daily paper during their fair next month. Cannon targer practice at Fort Canby was plainly heard at Oyster ville last week, twentv miles distant. The Pacific Journal says a number of the logging camp3 on the Willapa will work all winter, so great is the demand for logs. Inspectors Dealey and Boelling yesterday issued certificates to 251 departing Mongolians. The foloma sails for China to-day. The Western Amiteur baud orches tra will shortly give a ball at which all present can judge for themselves the proficiency attained by the mem bers composing our home orchestra. The U. S. trial jurors, among whom are Samuel Arndt and C. W. Shively, of this city, are to appear m the U. S. circuit court at Portland next Tues day. They will, it is believed, be in attendance on the court about three months. Shortly before midnight, Thursday night, at Portland, the wharf in the rear of the Esmond hotel was burned, involving a loss of 00,000, partially insured. This wharf replaced the one burned three years ago. The Esmond hotel was uninjured. The JBritist bark Androsa, 10U, 23 days from San Pedro, and the British ship Cftitlagong, 1042, 16 days from the same port, arrived in yester day. The Australia, Qlencairn and Inchgreen are reported outside. The Arethusa sailed for Queenstown. The Australia arrived in later. Geo H Price, I S Gragg, C Cun ningham, Mrs Soule, E Buss, F P Mason "Y P Thompson, B A Seaborg, S M Calvin, J Bobinson, A. Bobinson, C L Silverwan, S S Dyer, Miss Mellie Graham, L Dobbins, B M Wooden, J A Foster and family, J M Brown, Wm Beid are at the Parker House. The State slipped into the dock in the mellow moonlight last evening, having been detained by a ship that got crossways up in the interior some where. The State will tako on 700 case3 salmon and sail for San Fran cisco at ten this morning. The Co lumbia is due from San Francisco. A Mixed Case. In the justice court yesterday and the day before was a case wherein one Malstrom, a resident of Klickitat sued J. Stevenson. It appears that last July the plaintiffsold the defend ant a dapple-gray mare for 100. The mare was a superior animal: fleet as a bird and joyous as the dawn; but on arriving at Klickitat Malstrom sent Stevenson a horse, gray in color, but not the kind of steed Stevenson expected. Tho point at issue is did Stevenson accept the horse? This is what Justice Cleveland will decide at ten o'clock this morning. ii Will Innnsurate a Boom. Hay of the best quality is selling in the Nehalem valley, within forty miles of Portland, for about ten dollars per ton. In Portland it is worth from twenty to twenty-two dollars. A rail road through that country would be a great benefit to producers and con sumers. If the Forest Grove and Astoria road is ever built it will in augurate a boom in the Nehalem valley which will eclipse the wildest dream of the oldest inhabitant. Mist. C R. F. P. n. The regular meeting of the C. B. F. P. Union will bo on-Tuesday, Nov. lst87, at 7:30 p. m., at Liberty Hall. J All members are requested to attend A. Seafield, A. Sutton, President. Secretary. Notice. The ladies of Grace Episcopal church aro preparing for a bazar to be held on the 10th and 11th of No vember, 1887, at Liberty hall. A more extended notice will bo given in due time. - m l To Be Sold. On Monday morning, at 10 o'clock, by order of ,lno. Hobson, collector of cus toms, E. C. Holden will sell at public auction a Whitehall boat as it lies on the beach by the Baptist church. Seeds, Seeds, Seeds. All kinds of Grass Seeds and a fine variety of choice Vegetable Seeds in bulk, sold in quantities to suit, at Thompson & Ross'. The Book auction store will positive ly close to-day: last auction sale to night: seenre your bargains at once. The sale has been a success: a total weight of 3,500 lbs. has been sold. Last auction at 7 p. m., this evening. Worthy Attention. Andrew Roberts, the celebrated Mer chant Tailor, will arrive Sunday, with a full line of samples. He will be accom panied by his cutter, in order to give full satisfaction. To be found at Occident hotel, room No. 10. PK0M EUE0PE AM) THE EAST. Specials to Headers of "The Astorian," Loxdon, Oct. 2S. The jfcMW this morning says that unless lord Salis bury wishes tho fisheries negotiations between England and the United States to be hopelessly doomed from the outset he must cancel the ap pointment of Sir Joseph Chamber lain and select another commissioner. DEKIBS TOE ALLEGATION. New Yoek, Oct. 28. Cornelius Yan derbilt authorizes a denial of the statement that he has or ever had any interest whatever in Mitkiewiezc's Chinese National bank scheme, and any use of his name in that connec tion has been without his knowledge or authority. THE EMPERORS TO jTEET. London, Oct. 28. The Telegraph's correspondent says he has learned on indisputable authority that the czar will return from Copenhagen to St. Petersburg via Berlin, where he will have a private interview with emper or William. A dispatch to the Times makes the same statement. RIGHTLY REWARDED. Austin, Tex., Oct. 28. J. E. Smith, the express messenger who recently killed two train robbers near El Paso, was paid $2,000 yesterday by order of governor Boss, as a reward for his act. TOE TOPE DISSATISFIED. Bome, Oct. 28. The pope is disap pointed at the failure of Mgr.Persicos' mission to Ireland. Mgr. Persicos ob tained only a vague declaration, which will be useless in furthering the pope's desire to pave the way for a renewal of diplomatic relations with England. OF SANGriNARY nuE. San Francisco, Oct. 28. U. S. district attorney Carey to-day ie ceived a telegram from the sheriff of Mendocino county informing him that he was gathering a posse to cap ture Capt. Shaw.-whom Gen. Howard has sent in command of U. S. troops to eject sheep herders and others from the round valley Indian reserva tion in this state. Tho Telegram states that the state court had issued a writ of injunction ordering Capt. Shaw to desist from removing tres passers from the reservation. District attorney Carey advised Gen. Howard to order Capt Shaw to surrender to the sheriff which Gen. Howard de clined to do without an order from the president or secretary of war, whereupon Carey sent a dispatch to the attorney General at Washington in which he received the above facts and added "if the sheriff persists and Gen. Howard continues to refuse following my advice it will probably result in bloodshed' PORTLAND NOTES. Portland, Oct 28. This moruiug the jury in the case of Jas. Poole vs. the Northern Pacific Bailroad Co., in which plaintiff sued for twenty-five hundred dollars for being ejected from one of the defendants trains brought a sealed verdict into Judge Shattuck's court giving plaintiff 225 damages. This morning C. H. Bichards, late bookkeeper with H. P. Gregory fe Co., was indicted for embezzlement of 150 and brought into department No. 2 of the circuit court, and plead. J. M. Gearin, Esq., appeared for ac cused and asked till Monday for his client to plead, stating that some ar rangement to settle tho matter might bo arrived at before that time. In Brief, and to The Point. Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good nature. The human digestive apparatus is one of the most complicated and wonderful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, bad cookery,-mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and nany other things which ought not to be, have made the American people a na tion of dyspeptics. But Green's August Flower has done a wonderful work in reforming this sad business and making the American people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and be happy. Bemember: No happiness without health. But Green's August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a bottle. Seventy-five cents. Inroralnz Passengers. The steamship Columbia is due from San Francisco this morning with the fol lowing passengers: Mrs FM Bates Mr Wood Mrs S J Baker W A Ilemminger H G Smith & wf G A Thompson Mr Craig R Germain Mrs R Germain Miss G Rice Mr Freeman Miss CR Johnson- L Schnlman L Wyllie Mr Chapel le Mr Gray Miss A C Sprague Miss S L Adams A D Garner Miss M M Reynolds Mrs DS Walton & dr C W Haverryer Ii Wilson Miss N Vernon T S Jacobs WBoatty&wf Mrs Adams HHunt Mrs D Edmonds Mrs Ij E Amstore CS Whipple &wf Mrs S Piper J Strauss MrsT Johnston & ch LMead No settlement has been reached between the striking 'longshoremen and their employers. The latter suc ceeded in securing enough men to load the steamer State of California, which sailed for San Francisco last evening. Neics, 27. Ganibrlnus Beer And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. Books in all styles of fine bindings. Poets and standard authors at remark ably low prices. Guiffin & Reet. Try Fabre's celebrated pan roast . Oysters In JETery Style At the Central Restaurant next to Foard & Stokes'. .Call and get our prices for books in sets, byall the standard authors and po ets; we will guarantiee yon tho lowest price, Griffix & Rked. PERSONAL MENTION'. Judge Elliott, is sufferingfrom a temporary loss of vision in his right eye. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Smith and Julius Strauss are on the incoming steamer. H. T. Bingham will address tho anti-prohibition meeting at the opera house next Monday evening. Al. Stream came over on the tug Hunter yesterday, with a number of passenger, and returns this morning. Mrs. Fred. T. Merrll, of Portland, wa3 visiting friends in this city yes terday, on her way to California, where she will spend the winter. With E. C. Helden: on his recent return from London, came Harry Holden, a j'onug man who will abide here and shortly enter the law office of J. Q. A. Bowlby. Messrs. Holden and Mansell re turned yesterday from Gray's river, where they met with good snecess hunting and fishing, having abun dance of trout and pheasants. D W Crowley and wife, J. J. Mc Kinnon. A H Stone, C F Leaven worth and wife. J E Newman, H Harris, Thos. H Fos3, F J Nuner, D W Pratt, J W Crow, C W Longhery, F C Hansmau,-P Boman, E W West are at the Occident. O Lee, L Larson, C Anderson, N Anderson, J F King, S L Lowell, A J Constable, G H Mooers, J Bale, J McAllester, G Mitchell, J M Munroe, J Grenger, D Griers, W Kimball, H Bupert, J J Eisner, E Groves, J Lar son, F Hanson, C Hyacinthe, J Peter son, S Mathews, J Smith, E Adams, T Norman, E P Lewis, Mrs. E. P. Lewis, A E Johauson are at the Astor house. Worthy of Thnnslit. Certain persons of narrow judg ment profess to believe that the Ore gunhin, in opposing the prohibition amendment, has reversed tho record it has made as an advocate of moral ity. On the contrary the Oregonian has never throughout its whole ca reer made a fight more clearly and entirely iu the interests of morality than on this occasion. Its contention is against a policy that would intro duce corruption iuto our political and social life; would create a swarm of spies, informers, sneaks and hypo crites; would weaken personal inde pendence and responsibility by pro claiming the doctrine that man is to depend on the law for guidance of his personal conduct and not upon his own judgment; would familiarize men with law-breaking aud lead them to condone it; would put our local officials and perhaps our higher offi cers in the pay of the iiquor seller; would give corrupt and unscrupulous politicians incomparable advantages for combination with an interest hav ing money enough to pay for protec tion and powerful enough to render a political equivalent for it. If there could be a deeper immorality than these results of such a policy it" is not conceivable; if there could be a higher morality than opposition to such a policy, no one has yet defined it. Oregonian. Is Consumption Incurable? Read the follewing: Mr. C. II. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and phy sicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am now on my third bottle, ami able to oversee tne work on my rami, it is w , finest medicine ever made.' , iee jiuiuii-wau, jsecaiur, wn . j say: xiuu ii uui open wr jr. rin- Xew Discovery for Consumption 1 would have died of Lung Troubles. Was given up by doctors. Am now in best of health.' Try it. Sample bottles free at V. E. Dement & Co.'s Drug Store. THK IIKIUI2T STAK! The Ijijjlitltiinnlujr "Domestic. Et Stands nt the IT end It Leads! Others Follow! " Years ago the Light Jluniiiny "Domes tic1 was out on the market, and was the jfjrsf and only High Arm sewing ma chine; the first and only drop leuf sew inc machine: the first and only c""n- der shuttle; the first and only large bob bin; the first and only sewing machine using light and elegant bent woodwork; the first with hardened und adjustable bearings; the firt, and i to-day. the only really Light-llunning anil Noiscles's Shuttle Sewing Machine. The first and only Sewing Machine furnished with perfect and imtctical attachments. Its great merits and increasing popularity has induced imitations, and in its wake its competitors, and some new ones, are trying to follow their eyes fixed on the Light Running "Domestic,' "the bright star that leads them all;' though imi tated in appearance, it is by no r.ieans equalled in merit, and, as ever, still "Stands At The Head.' Twenty years of most envious competition lias proven the Light Running "Domestic? Sewing Machine to be far superior to any other. The Light Running "Domestic satisfies the most critical. It is the slandanl of excellence and has no equal. Ten cents for a cup of Fabre's nice coffee. ITIcnls Cooked to Orilcr. Private rooms for ladies and families: at Central Restaurant, next to Foard it Stokes'. The finest and nicest steak to be had in town at Fabre's. Every mother is interested iu know ing that a special preparation for chil dren, called "The Child's Cough Syrup5 is now for sale only at Dement's drug store. For the best photographs and tintypes go to Crow's Gallery. All the patent medicines advertised in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles, etc can Be bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Ocident hotel, Astoria. Private Rooms. At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par tics, etc. The best cooked to order. Sweet Apple Cider At the Astoria Soda Works. Foi Dyspepsia andLivcr Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shtlob's Vitalizer. It never falls to cure. Sold by W. E. Dement SGRATCHED 28 YEARS, A Scaly, Itching Skin Disease with Endless Suflenng uurea oy Cuticura Remedies. If 1 had knou-n of the CuncrRA Remedies twenty-cisht years aro it wonld have saved mo $AX).0U (two hundred dollars! .and an im mense amount of suffering. Aly disease Pso riasis' commenced on my head in a spot not larger than a cent. 1 1 spread rapidly all over my body and cot under my nails. Xho scales would drop off of me all tho timo, andmysuf ferinRwascndlcs. and without relief. Ono thouand dollars would not tempt me to have this disease over npain. J am a roor man. but led rich to ba relieved of what some of the dk tors said was leprosy, some nns-worm, psorin-is, etc., I took and barsapa- rilla over one year and n-half, but no cure. I went to two or three doctors and no cure. 1 cannot praio the COTici ka Remedies, too much. They have made my skin as clear and free from scales as a baby's. All I used of them was three boxes of CcticuRa. nnd three bottles of CcticWsa Kesolvest, and two cakes of Clticcra SOAP, If you had been hero and said you would have cared me for 200.00 you would have had the money I looked like the picture in your book of Pso riasis picture number two. "Jlowto Cure Skin Diseases"), but now I am as clear a any person over was. Through force of habit I rub my hands over my arms and legs to scratch once in a while, but to no purpose. I am all well. I scratched twenty-eight years, and it got to bo a kind of second nature to me. 1 thank j on a thousand times. Any- hinfTnnri tlisr VOU want tO kllOW WntO mO. or any ono who reads this may. write to me nnd I will answer it. . ...,,.. AVaterbury, Vt. Jan. 20th, 1SS7. Psoriasis, Eczema . Teller. H ingworm . Lich en. Pruritus, Scall Head. Milk Crust. Dand ruff, Barbers' linkers' Grocers' amlM asher- woman's Jtcii, ami every species oi .iicihus. Durninp. Scaly and Pimply .Humors of the Sfctn nml oiln nn.l Itlood. With LOSS Of Hair. aro positively cured by Crncuiu, the great .Skin Cure, nnd LTTldUA au.r. an exquis ito Skin Ucautificr externally, and Guticitka kksolyest, the new Llood Purifier internally when physicians and all other remedies fail. Sold everywhere. Trice: Ccticura. a) cents ; Soap. 2T cents ;Kesolvkt. l.0o. Prepared by the Pottek Dijuo axd Chkm icalCo,, Uoston. Mass. Send for "How to Cure Skin Diseases," bl pages, o"J illustrations, nnu iw testimonials DIMPLES, black-heads, chapped and oily r I Hi skin prevented by Cuticuka Medi cated Soap. Catarrhal Dangers. To be freed from the dangers of suffocation whilo lying dewn: to breathe irccly, sleep soundly nnd undisturbed ; to riso .refreshed, head clear, brain activo and free from pain or ache ; to know that no poisonous, putrid matter defiles tho breath and rot3 away the delicate machinery of smell, taste and hear ing; to feel that the system doe3 not, through its veins and arteries, suck up tho poion that ij sure to undermine and destroy, is indeed a blessing beyond all other human enjoyments. To purchase immunity from such a fate should bo tho object of all afflicted. But those who have tried many remedies and physicians de spair ol relief or cure. S.vxtoKii's Il.vpicAt. Cure meets overy phaso of Catarrh, from a simplo head cold to the most loathsome and destructive) stages. It is local and constitutional. Instant in re lieving, permanent in curing, safe, economic al and nevcr-f.iiling. SAxronn's Kapicai. Ci'hk consists of ono bottle of tho llADirAi. Curf,- ono box of Catarrhal SOI.YKM. and ono Impiioved I.v halkk. all wrapped in one package, with treatise and direction', and sold by all drug gists for 51.00. l'OTTElt D:iL; & CllK2tICALCO..B05vrOX. No Rheumatiz About Me, IS OXl aiisi'TE Xhc fiitiruru Anti-rain IM.'iMer relievos lUieuinntic. r at fcciatic..v-uaaen.narpnnUier- V j&f X voas Pains. Strains nnd Voalc i a Ane?scs. Tho first and only pain- 5 killing piaster. Xew. original. instantaneous, infallible, safe. A marvelous Antidoto to Pain. Inflammation and Weak ness. Utterly unliko and vastly superior to all other plasters. At all druggists, 23 cents; fivo for fel.U) ; or, postage free, of PotteU Drug and Chemical Co., Boston, Mass. A Menace To Peace and Dignity. To abandon tho month of the Columbia river, one of the most im portant rivers in tho United States, where such fine uafrrjl opportunities for fortifications are at hand, is, in the light of public policy, a menaca to peace and dignity, and the greatest of follies, and it does not seem possi ble that any ono could bo guilty of such a stupid blunder. Paoijie Jour nal. What is better than a glass of liquor? A cup of delicious coffee at Fabre's. For the verv hit rnetnre nn to II " Sinister. Telephone I.oi?;iu EEonsc. Rest Reds iu town. Rooms per night 50 ami L'S els., per week Sl-30. New and clean. Private entrance. A Scuiiy Room Willi the comfort? nf :i home, library, etc. Apply at Holden House. First-Class Waiter Wantot! At Frtmk Fabre's restaurant. Pat ionize your home hook store. Honks j-ohl at auction prices. (i:irrix& Rekd. Apples. Apples. Apples, Sweet and Sour, Eating and Cooking, cheap at Thompson & Ross'. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy a posi tive cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mom h. Sold by v. K.))pmenL "Hackmetack," a lasting and fra grant perfume. Price 23 and 50 cents. Sold by . K. Dement. The Rev. ("CO. H. Thaver. nf lmir- Ikui, 1ml., ays: "Roth myself and wife owe our lives toSini.on's Consumption Ci'i:r" Sold by W. E. Dement. Why will you cougn when Shiloh's Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts 50 ct and Si. Sold by W. E. De ment. IfVtiii Want Your Flue Cleaned Leave orders for T. Clifton at this office. Plain Sciriii? and Dressmaking At Mrs. Scott's, opposite Ross opera house. Sewing for families by the day at their homes if desired. The best oysters in Fabre's. any style at . Are you made miserable by Indiges tion, Constipation, Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shioh's Vital izer is a positive cure. For sale bv W. E. Dement & Co. - Siiii-ou's Cum: will immediately relieve .Croup, Whooping Cough, -and Rronclntis. Sold by W.E. Dement & Co Any case of Croup can be easily treat ed and cured by using "The Child's Cough Syrup." Full directions -wii each package, which can only he pur chased at Dement's drug store. -MRECTBt- MANUFACTURERS! First Quality! Full Weight! German: Knitting Wools ! UPWARDS OF TWO THOUSAND Pounds of the Very Best Quality German Knitting Yarns In Plain, Fancy Mixed and High Colors ! OF THE FOLLOWING WOOLS WILL BE FOUND IN STOCK: Germantown Yarns, Germantown Zephyrs, Spanish Wool, Midnight Germantown, Saxony, 2 and 3 Fold, Bedford Yarn, Fairy Floss, Shetland Wool, Victoria Zephyrs in 2, 4 and 8 Fold. Crewels, Etc., Etc., Etc. Be 1st Coilete Line of Wools Ever Br ought to Astoria! G. H. COOPER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES, ASTORIA, OR. BECAUSE YOU CAN vffssl iflki Ou getting; Goods of him for Less Money than them 'ere high priced fellers like to sell, and Because He Makes His Customers Glad And the Storekeepers Mad, We Call Him HERMAN WISE, The Reliable Cloier ii Hair, Occident Hotel liuilding. Opposite Star Market. FROM T H - Complete Assortment The Railroad Is Coming ! SO IS CHRISTMAS ! But We Can't Wait for Either, But must buy our Family Supplies right along just the same, and the RUSH Is still to D. L. Beck & Sons', for that is where you can buy the best goods, get honest weights and the best value for your money. To those accustomed to deal with us it is not necessary to say these things. To all others we say we don't brag, but come and try us and be con vinced. We carry in stock a full line of FANCY AND STAPLE Groceries and Provisions, a large stock of China, Porce lain, Crystal, Crockery, Agate, Wooden and other wares. Silver-plated and o.ther knives, forks and spoons. The best stock of all kinds of Lamps ever shown in Astoria. Cigars, tobaccos, etc., in unequalled stock andat unequalled prices. Coal oil and patent oil cans, paints, linseed oil and turpentine. All kinds of Cannery supplies, nails, cor dage, etc. Lunch, market and clothes baskets, brooms, whisps and hearth brushes, dust-pans and brushes; wheats,, oats, rolled barley, shorts and bran. BUT WE MUST STOP I For if we mention all the articles we have in stock we shall nil up the whole paper. Try our genuine N. O. Mo lasses in gallon cans atonly 75 cents, and our new Yeast Powder, guaranteed equal to the best, and only half price. CHRISTMAS GOODS Now being selected in the East. Wait until you see them before buying 'elsewhere, or you may regret it. "What's that you say ?" "Haven't you been bragging any ?" No; not a bit of it, and if you want the proof, just call at D. Li. Bock & Sons'. 'E KSSa-3" i - .jri5i --igwjjgaSL