w N jttt 5l0ritt," ASTORIA, OREGON FRIDAY JULY 20, ISSS, ISSUED EVERY MORNING (Monday except e J.) . J. F. HALLORAN & COMPANY, Publishers ana Proprietors, wimymm,i,BB . . cassStkekt. Terms or.SubriptIon. S'T.lli'iVf rrier J'er week 13 er Jm-iii by Mall, per tiiontJi 1 rec (if postage to subscribers. ne j car. - Cects ..$7.00 Tiik Astomas Guarantees to its ader liters the largest circnlation ol any newspa per published on the Columbia river Tiie Jos. Drummond salmon for Liverpool. is loading Frank L. Parker Las pointed a notary public. been np- Jacob Kamm talks of pending -the fnfhiidni... 11.. n - 1 u.ci. uvut uu me nonnu The state baseball tournament gaa at Baker City yesterday. be- Ihe 1 elephone starts on the lamet excursion at 8:30 this ins. Cath-morn- liiera 13 no finer fresh meat on the coast than that supplied by the Astoria ineat markets. This Astoria buys and pava for more telegraph than any other "news- luper m iuo state, outside of Port laud. McL.ee llankin and his company in their great play of "The Now Dan ltes at Boss's opera house next Mon day night. County warrants issued prior to July 15 18S6 are payable with inter est to date at county treasurer De ment's office. Strangers and visitors to tho city aro always welcome at tho Y. M. C. A. rooms, whore they will find tho latest leading newspapers, magazines, etc. Sometime ago Priuevillo coucluded it needed a minister, and advertised for one, and aminislersaw thoadver tisement and went there and filled a long felt want. Tho Tillamook Headlight is relia bly informed that Messrs. Kinney Bros., of Astoria, have completed all arrangements for building a cannery at Goose point. Jack Depauger, a former conductoi on the Oregon & California road, and who was injured iu the mishap near Dnnsmuir last fall, has sued tho company for S25,000. George Marshall of San Bernar dino, Cal., died of smallpox last Wednesday night at Miller's station, a few miles north of Albany. No other cases aro reported. Tho CprvallisiV'wies complains that Mongolian pheasants are getting alarmingly thick iu that section. It is said that one covey will eat and destroy more grain than a hog. Timber cruisers are out iu every direction looking for and locating timber land. Some of of them are employed by eastern capitalists. Others arc eastern capitalists them selves. There was a pleasant social and supper at Liberty hall last evening under the auspices of tho Y. M. C. A., and a literary entertainment of un usual tncrit, tho eveniugbeiugenjoyed by all present. Several Astorians arc pleased to know that McKee Bankin is to ap pear here, having seen him elsewhere. He is considered to be a great actor. Reserved seats may be had at the New York Novelty store to-morrow. Mat Stevens was accidentally drowned near the middle sands yes terday. He was aged 23 years. It is not known if he had auy relatives here. Any ono knowing anything of his people should address Wm. Hen dren, this city. Blackberries have arrove. Plums, nectarines, apricots and other fruit are plenty, of fino llavor, and ridi culously cheap. Oregon is favored in having two fruit seasons, ono when early California fruit is received, and later when our own unrivaled Oregon fruit is ready to eat. Tho new recruits for the Salvation army need vocal practice. Their street singing of evenings is wo fully out of tunc. Tho way they squawk "if you're not a lover of the Lord" will make nobody want to go to Heaven when they die, if that is a specimen of the celestial melody. In tho vicinity of the hospital T. J. Patton has been making a nuisance of himself, and his actions got so in tolerable that ho was yesterday after noon arrested upon a charge of insan ity, which is about the most char itable construction that could bo put on hia pranks. He will bo examined to-day. G. W. Ross, of R03S Bros., proprie tors of tho opera house, desires to say Hhat he has been to considerable tVouble and expenso in securing Mc Keo Rankin and his troupe, and other first class entertainments and is will ing to leave it to the judgment of tho Astoria public as to tho quality and standing of tho attractions heseenres for the theater. Uncle Bill Chanco has many droll tales at early times on this coast, and though he makes no effort to show it, ho is really one.of tho most authentio living sources of information about early times iu this state' No event worth remembering since '53 has oc curred between theSiskiyons and the Olympic range that he does not re member and can accurately recall. 5 The Oregon is due from San Fran cisco this morning with the following iacuKere: o. ureen ana wife and sistor, J. L. Doyle, E. A. Parsons, A. J. Childs. S. Hamilton and wife. Dr. Slater, A. T. Begley, Kev. T. F. Lau rence, J. E. Rhodes, E. B. Webber, Miss O. Lieb, W. A. Blackeney, E. J. iuomas, Jirs. a. Smith, H. Gerson, M. Nunan, J. W. Scott, M. Johnson. J-uo Pacific base ball club met at mo jiook and ijadder rooms last evening and effected an organization, electing P. W. Weeko nri7ipnf. nnri manager; P. S. Cook, secretary, and a. Hughes, field captaiu. The mem bers are, P. W. Weeks, Harry Hughes, P. S Cook, W. Binder, A. W. Meany, M. Warren, Geo". Noland, John Hay, ci iciguavn, jno. utrant. B9Pm TCnnnrro mfn.nflj f.nm D.I. laud yesterday. He still keeps that black band on his Harrison hat and S3VS it isn't tlio ImnI tl.-. a:h guishes the politics of the wearer; it inn umor 01 tne nat. tub Cleve land hat is a nutria brown; the Har rison hat fl np.irl nrnv nr,a nnn ... - - r-"" ("( wuu tuu ticui a broad black band of any texture on either hat, and it will still be a Har rison hat or a Cleveland hat. iuesday evening, says the Orego- man, tnirty salmon were taken out 01 tne Clackamas river, at the hatch , 10 ascertain it tuey were ripe cuuuguior stripping. It was found that it will be two weeks yet before the eJB8 Can be 11RP1. Tim cmlmnn which contained about 100.000 ecca! were then returned to the river. Prof. Tilvinrrarnn S(nna .!. in Z charge of the hatchery, says that it it the intention to begin taking ogg3 uuuiu August i. For some time past an individual named Guiseppe Giovali has been grossly insulting L. Srera and wire, and uttering abusivo and obscene lan guage at every opportunity. Yester day afternoon Serra, stung with the taunts of Giovali, seized a revolver and fired twice at him. They were both taken in charge by chief Barry, Serra promptly giving bonds for his appearance in tho justice court this afternoon. Giovali wns Wtnrl nn and will be given a hearing this after noon. A ladr. Who evidentk' iinrlprafmi.la what she is talking about, says that a kiss on tne iorenead denotes rever enco for the intellect; a kiss on the cheek, that the donor is impressed with the beauty of tho kissed one, but flint n ltisq nn llm Una i"a n tnlran Of IOVO. Kissintr tlio Imnil nf nnntbor expresses willingness to servo her; om Kissing yonr nana to another is a love-token, signifying that you would kiss her with your best affection and grace if sho were near onongh. D'ye mind that now. In the justice court yesterday Henry Peters, who has been fishing a cannery boat for tho Astoria Pack ing Co., was arraigned and convicted of having taken eight salmon to a whiskey scow nnd sold tho salmon. Ho was given 5 days in tho county jail. Then Robert Harrison, of the firm of Harrison & Butts, proprietors of tho whiskey scow was put on his defense, and upon examination on a charge of receiving stolen property, was held in the sum of 8400 to await the action of the next grand jury. "Ought vouncr pirls to read Mia daily newspapers" is the title nf .1 brochure read by Dr. W. T. Harris, -of Con-ord, Mass., at the teachers na tional convention iu San Francisco, Why certainly if the old man pays for the rianer. Bnt no f!rl. nld nr young, should read the daily paper unless she believes that the head of the house rhacks up his littlo old fifteen cents a week. This' may not be the stand roint from whir.li T)nr TTnpi-io treated the subject, but so much in this world depends upon the point of view. There was a pleasant gathering ot the residence of ex-mayor J. C. Trull inger lMt evening, the occasion being tho marriage of his daughter, Miss E. A. ITrullinger, and Mr. W. D. Mack, Af Cheholis, W. T., the mar riage ceremony being performed by Rev. G. .5. Hall, pastor of the Con gregat.r,al church. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mack left on the boat last evening on a bridal trip to Victoria, B. O. Tieir future residence will be at Hoauy m, and the young couple havo the beat wishes of a host of friends for a long happy life. The first carload of fresh halibut sent easV from tho Sound met with ready sale, as the following from the Boston Traveler shews: "A carload containing 20,000 pounds of fresh hal ibut in pood order arrived in New York Monday, shipped by Solomon Jacobs at Seattle, W. T.. June 7th, caught by the schooner Mollie Adams and selling for 12 cent3 per pound. This is a new venture and will be watched with much interest. It is expected that it will affect the ship ments made by halibut syndicates at Gloucester, Mass. Among the mem bers of the concern at Gloucester, it is the general topic." Mr. C. O. Utzinger of Crookston, Minnesota, a brother of A. W. Ut zinger of this city, arrived yesterday. Mr. Utzinger is favorably impressed with Astor.a, and may conclude to ca9t his fortunes with us. He is the mayor of the city of Crookston, a place about the size of Astoria eight nin6 mil&s from Winnepeg, Manitoba, tho center of n fine wheat growing region. The longer Mr. Utzinger stays in Astoria the better he'll like it, and if Tin nllliTpct tinpa ft mnnfn ha'll 1a writing back to his Crookston friends, H.-ii it.. , , 1 sen mo waoie uusiness nnu come out to God's tonntry." From Malv;o .to California; from tho Gulf of Srjxieo to the frozen re gions of the itirtli. politicians are so mixed up tlityou can't tell tother from which nld which from tother. All along sinlitlthe presidential nom inations weroj made, it has been a prevalent opinion that the republi can hat was ahjoarl ping with a blaok band and bidding to match, -and that the democratic hat was a pearl plug with a black band, and politi cians have been recognized accord ingly. Now comes the annonncement from'the largest hat house in Amer- icu reversing liiih inf.i. nnn jniprnrin comes the information from Belva Lockwood that the emblem of her party is a pearl plug hat with a black garter around it. The following is what judge Davis, a level headed. Illinois man says of the local newspaper. We publish it for the benefit of some who. sponge their reading or are perpetually growling oecause tilings aro not run to suit them: "Every year every local narifir trivPH frnm 81 OfM tn 85,000 in free lines for the sole bene fit of the vicinity in which it is lo cated. Nn nthpr ncrpnnv nan ni will do" this. Tho local editor, in propor- Tin1 - Ivan o. J3 1 wuu iu uu uiettus, -uuea more ior uis town than any other ten men, and in all fairness, man with man, ho ought to be supported, not because you may happen to like him or 'ndmire his writing, but because a local paper IS the best investment n enmmnnitv can make.. To-day the editors of tho local papers do the most work for the least mnnfiv nf nnv TnAn nn onpfli Subscribe for your local paper, not as a cnarity, rntt as an investment." Notes From Ilwaco. Ilwaco, July 18, 1888. Past "two doys the thermometer registered 95 in the shade during the forenoon, but dropped considerably in the afternoon. Undoubtedly it's the warmest weather this summer. At the seaside bathing was not only considered fashionable, but delici ously refreshing. Right in town, where bathers are always protected from the rather too cool northwest winds.there was a grand gathering of families, without the assistance of the adult mnlen. nn Tnpurlnv nftor. noon, and they indulged in a good water picnic, utterly regardless of the prevailing fashion in bathing suits and yet most becominclv nnd mml. estly attired. A large nnmber of sea side visitors and eottneera nrn Ar riving on the Potter every trin. Mnnt of theso nassencers natroi.izA thn beaoh wagon to reach their destina tion, owing to the foot that the wagon can take passengers right from the dock, while on the other hand, as tho railroad bridge is not quite completed, the cars cannot conneot direct with tho boat In a few days how ever there will be direct communica tion between cars and boat. Tho railroad is completed and iu fine run ning order from Ilwaco to within 200 ft. of the Harvest Home hotel grounds to-day. Probably within the next 24 hniira thn raila Trill ha laid as far as Jenkins at Long Beach or East Portland camp. A ball at that place on next Saturday evening is announced. As an nvirlAnen nf prospectitve prosperity along the beach this summer, it may bo men tioned that there is a barber's tent at "Jenkins" nnd nlsn nnn nf. "Sfnnto" When lasteason it was considered unnecessary to havo a shop on the beach. Several of our pound net men are over to Gray's Harbor looking for locations to continue their vocation this coming fall. A Warning. The modes of death's approach are various, and statistics show conclu sively that more persons die from dis eases ot the Throat and Lungs than any other. It is probable that every one, without exception, receives vast numbers of Tubercle Germs into tho SVStem nnd whnm tlmnn rrcrma ffill upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, at first slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in tho throat and if allowed to con tinue their ravages they extend to the lungs producing Consumption and to the head, causing Catarrh. Now all this is dangerous and if allowed to proceed win in timccanso death. At tho Onset VOU must net with nrnmnf. ness; allowing a cold to go without your attention is dangerous and may lose you your me. as soon as you feel that something is wrong with your Throat. Luncrs or Nostrils, nh. tain a bottle of Boschee's German Syrup. It will give yon immediate relief. PERSONAL JIENTIOX. Wm. Kyle arrived yesterday. Judge Taylor returned from Hills boro yesterday. Capt. Archie Pease takes charge of the 2'. J. Potter. H. Delaney returned' yesterdav from the Foley springs, much im proved in health. , Two of Capt. J. H. D.Gray's broth ers, CaptW. P. Gray and' Capt. A. W. Gray, are master and mote of the new steamer City of Ellensburjt on the upper Columbia. To-Pay's Excursion. The ladies ot the Presbyterian church will give a grand basket pic nic, to-day. The'elegant new steamer Telephone has been secured and a good time is assured to all who go. Ice cream will be for sale. Tickets for adults 75 cents; ohildren 50 cents. Special terms to families. Boat leaves at 830 a. M. The exoursion will be to CathlameL Tickets can be pro cured at J. 0. Dement's, M. O. Cros by's. Thompson & Ross', Parker & Hanson's, and Wm. Edgar's. A World Beater. Bufpaio, July 18. The bay mare Belle Hamlin trotted a trial half-mile heat yesterday afternoon, at the But falo driving park, in 1K12K, a 2:03 gait This beatB the world, Maud S. included. The finest and juiciest steak at the Telephone Restaurant. Children Cry ferPffeher's Caatoria LATENT FfiOM THE EAST. Olever. Escape of An Important ness. Wit- Singular Accident In a St. Lbnjs Theater. (special to nn: astoeiax.) WAsmiJaTOK. July 19. The nresi- dpnf hfia nnnrnvpd thn nrrrinnlfnrol and district of Columbia appropria tion bills. ; A rJiCJBiBLT FATAL ACCIDENT. St. Loue July 19. A YiecnHiir accident ocourred at -the Standard theater last night resulting in pro bably the fatal -Imrning of Ed. Hill and M. Dwyer .aged 19 and 21 years respectively and the severe injury of several other attaches of theater. The men were engaged in fumicatinrr the theater with sulphuric acid which Hill and Dwyer were pouring from nlnnn intrs. Both inir p-mlnddl at once scattering tho aoid in every direction and saturating the cloth ing of both young men and bespater- lnfr tlinso nenr. Hill nnrl lim-ai were nearly-crazed with the pain and ran mrougu me Bireeis ionowed by a crowd until caught by a policeman and taken to the citv disnpnanrw where their burns were dressed. In their flieht they had torn almost nil their clothing off and reaohed the dispensary nearly nude. The othe'r wounded men were able to go to the dispensary withont assistance but they are severely injured. A SENSATIONAL EfCTDEST. Port HunoN.JulylU A sensational incident occurred last night following the exnminntion of Fred nnd fllma Saunders who were arrested Juno 9, for smuggling opium. Chas. Label, of Indiananolis. was broucht here to testify in the case. It was under stood that he had turned state's evi dence and testified that several piano boxes of opium had been shipped to him at Fort Wayno and Indian apolis and reshipped by him to San Francisco. Saundors' brothers wero held for trial and tho bail fixed at 85,000. District' attorney Black and deputy U. S. marshal Stein left for Detroit on the evening traiu with Label. They had him handcuffed nnd intended to hold him until trial. When the train was four miles west of this city Label jumped up, ran to to the door of tho'car and made his escape. The trainwas "stopped but too late to be of service as there was a bucrcv standinc npnr hv infn nrhinh he jumped and drove away at a rapid rate 01 speeu. xie arovo direct to Saunders three miles below hero on the bapk of,the-St: Clair river where a boat was waiting for 'hfm. Ho is now in Cnnndn nhrf nnf nf tho. rnnr1. of the United States nuthnritips. ITn was tho Quly witness against Saun ders brothers and it will be a hard matter to convict them now. - v For Fit4t iMaocs A great amount of political ensineer ing will be ilonp by friends or candidates to SPeurn. fnr f hpir limn thn flrcl nlrin .t the ticket, and the .!& man will prob ably secure the co&d placp. Then if indorsed by tlio majority of the people, thp nlpptinn i iQaiirpl tflnntrio l?Wtii c has been put to the Trout, its merits passeu upon, nas been indorsed, and unanimously -given ' the first place theielief and cure of all Diseases of Kianeys, jiver and Momacli. Klectric Hitters, being guaranteed, is a safe in vestment. Prien rniiTmul SI nw hnftln at J no. C. Dement's Drnr Store. Telephone J,KlKtn;r House. llcst Beds in town. Itooms per night ."0 and '2T cts., per week Sl-r0. New and clean, l'tivato entrance. (3 row I.S the lnmlilHf ilintnrnnlini' nf Miic nil v and is said to be asj?ood asanv in tin; state. , Announcement. T ninl.'OWnmfrtr n Inrir.i cfnMr f goods to arrive shortly we will sell the remainder of our stock of children's Carriages, Wagons, and Velocirodes, at 1 lfnpa onnll n ! a1aa aaa 11 ttij OlilUII IIUUIW dUUUUJM. URIFFIX JC ItEEI). All tlifi nnrpnt mpdirm..c friimrttcrwi In this paper, together with Uu choicest can W. hotel, Astoria. Sunny Kon'iu. With or witbo nf. hnnril nt tin. Hn!,ln House. Ttnoms frnni.dn ntmilli ntiuiT Library, etc. Cnuiurlnus Beer And Fi ro Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, r cents. Fish Skid Oil. Ami machine oil for sale. J.II.DkForcg. Astoria, Oregon. Fine IMrelllDslIouhc to Kent. Good tonnslo suitable tenant. Tnnnim at this office. Ludlow's Ladicb' S3.00 Fine Shees: also Flo L-xible Hand turned French Kids, at 1'. J. GOSUMAX'S. Tim latest stvlinf Qents' Itnnfc nml Shoes at P.J. Goodman's. ClatMip Fcrrj Regular Trips. Will llRL'in rnndnv.' .lull' III T.nnvn Adair's Landing atS::50-A. jr. and 4:30 p. m. Leae Astoiii Landing, J, a. si. and 5, r. ji. Farm Implements WE HAVE IN STOCK, ' Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Sulky Hay Rakes, Tedders, Horse Hay Forks, Dutton's Mower Knife Grinders,' Etc. Agents for the Osborne Mowers, lleapers, and hell Binders. Extras for all kinds of Faun Machinery furnished on short notice. WILSON & FISHER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT BY a itamaa nt 4ta luinntv tnnrl tt Hlnl.n -- uvmco wi me huuu.j .uuiu-A UlrtlAiJp county. Oregon; entered July Htb. 1S3J. the iiama 111 uuiiu jlskui ii.v uccu uuauKl'U m John Wilson. .JOHN WILSON. Having been very fortunate in our selection of the above goods this season, we have . still a few left, and will sell them at manufacturers cost. & HI IlyUlO ZaS ,The -TIIE- DIAMOND PALACE! fSUSTAV HANSEN, l'rop'r. A Iir'e and Well Selected Stock ot Fine Diamonfls i Jewelry At Kxticincly Low Trices. All (ioo.ls nought at This Kstaljlishiurnt Warranted Genuine. Wntch :iimI ClocU Repairing A" SPECIALTY. Corner Ciss and Sfluemoqua Streets. Carnalian & Co. SUCCESSOKS TO . .T. W. CASE, IMI'OltTiatS AND WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHAMSE, Comer Chenainus and Cass streets. ASTCIfIA OREGON BOOTS AND SHOES! Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, AT THE SIGH OF THE GOLDEN SHOE. JOIOIKr TTfl IBCKT. ITORXtAY & CO., GROCERS And Dealers in n Special Attention Civento Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. rurchascsdelivcred In any part of the city. Office and Warehouse In Hume's New Eudding on Water Street. 1. O. Box 153. Telephone No. 37. astoria, - onr.aoy. Assignee's Notice. "TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE -Li underslcned has been annolnted ns- 1 Caie Sullies signee of the Thistle Packing Company, and all persons having claims against it, are re quired to present tho same, duly-verified, to tne assignee, within three months from this date. May nth. 1S88. O.W.FULTON. 1 k Department ! aTcost ! All the remainder of our Summer Dolmans, Jackets and Ulsters. Para About four dozen ladies fine and SUN XXmBRXSItXiAS Will be cleared out at cost. COOPER Leading House of Astoria. Van Dusen & Go. DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish, Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas. Hemp Sail Twine, Cotton Sail Twine. Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, SciyIh? Machines, Taints. Oils. Grooeriesp 3E3tc. CANDY Manufactured and For Sale at Wholesalo Prices, at The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEYELAN'D, Prop'r. Gofli Bread, Cake ani Pastry None but the Best Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered In any part ot the city. Seaside Bakery. BostMilk Broail aud CAKES OF ALL KINDS,' Manufacturers of pine Candles. Aau Ornamental Confectionery And Ice Creams. Wholesale and Kctall Dealer la Candles. JOHS805I, BROS. J. H. D. GKAY Wholesalo and retail dealer In. GROCERIES FLOUR, AND FEED Hay, Oats, Straw, Wood, Etc. LIME, SAND AND CEMENT General Storage and 'Wharfaire on reason able terms. Foot of Benton street, Astoria, Oregon. WILL Faster AND EASIER Than any oth er axe made. Hundreds ot woodmen tes- tlfvtnltamr.a- rlorlty. Itgoei weep ana fleror Sticks. CARNAHAN & CO., Agents Astoria, Price, SI.S0. InUPLBE 1 cut SXJSi I HDsrrajaaM J.Clrullinger They Mil Go!! I am overstocked with Straw And rather than carry tliunn over until next season I offer them at Everybody can afford to keep cool now. Come and get a Straw Hat! At almost Half Price! HERMAN THE .RELIABLE Clothier and Hatter, Occident Hotel Building. Hats! A Sacrifice. Widt,