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Ul t gaUtj gfomw. ASTOKIA. OKEGON: FKIDAY JUKE 21. 18S9 i SPECIALS PBOM ALL OVER THE W0BLD. Telegraphed Last Night to the Head ers of The Astorian. Portland, June 20. Sandy Olds, the slayer of Emil "Weber ras on trial to-day." Nothing ras done but to secure a jury- Mrs. Barbara Braley of Ohio, sister of the dead man is here. NEW BOAT LAUNCHED. The O. R. & N. Co.'s new Willam ette river boad ITodoc was launched this afternoon. She will draw only thirteen inches of water when loaded, RHODE ISLAND TOO. Providence, It. L, June 20. This state fa to-day voting on the question of repealing the state prohibition law. A three-fifths vote is necessary and the result is not at all certain. A huse vote is being polled. At eleven o'clock the vote stood in this city for repeal &12, against 1,317. The vote at one o clocK m tuis city stood ap prove 0,528, reject 1,728. News from other towns show a majority for ap proval. Providence, R. I., June 20. Ee- tnrns from all over the state indicate that the amendment will be adopted by a good majority over the necessary tuxee-iutiis. o'connor's statement. London, Juno 20. At a meeting of the Parnell commission to-day, Thom as P. O'Connor, M. P., was examined. He stated that the turning point of the agrarian strnjnue m Ireland was the rejection of the compensation for improvement bill. Thereupon ten ants were compelled to combine in accordance with Parnell's policy, which substituted constitutional agi tation for revolution, and open for secret combinations. O Connor denied that either the league or he sympath ised with the crime. FLOODS IN KANSAS. Sr. Louis, June 20. Dispatches from south eastern Kansas say that the Neosho river is at flood height and many thousand acres of wheat and other grain have been destroyed in Neosho county. The damage to growing crops is estimated at over a million dollars. A CHICAGO SUSrECT. Wxxxiraa. June 20. Collins, a Chi cago detective, arrived shortly after 1 o'clock and is now with chief of police and Burke, the suspect. Collins has identified the man in custody here as Burke, wanted by the Chicago police. Steps for his extradition will be taken at once. MAKING OUT A CASE. Chicago. June 20. The books of the Chicago National bank were called for by the Cronin grand jury to-day An hour was spent in examining the accounts of Alexander bullivun and comparing dates of certain checks with dates of Sullivan's operations. Evidence was given to show his inti macy with various suspects and to Ids frequently expressed animosity to (Jronin. MORE TROUBLE AT JOHNSTOWN. Johnstown, Pa June 20. The strike among the laboring men here is fairly on this morning. Not n thou sand men are at work. Dissatisfaction is spreading to other workmen. Over bearing bosses and short rations for which they are made to pay liberally, are the grievances. A company of the fifth regiment has been ordered out. While everything appears quiet on the surface there are fears that a not will follow. A largely attended meeting of strik ers was held this morning. A com mittee of twenty was nppointed to confer with the men at work and find the exact number in sympathy with the strike. This committee will report at another meetmg to be held nt noon Three carloads of Italians arrived this morning. A committee of strik ing Italians persuaded tl.em not to leave the train until the trouble was settled. Thev were side-tracked and beset with strikers. The -committee appointed at the morning meeting re ported an hour later. All foreign workmen have auit work. Twenty-five bodies were recovered this morning, among them a mother and two children. The children were locked in the mother's arms. MURDER IN CONNECTICUT. New London, Conn., June 20. This morning Alva Park, a widower. aged 70. a fisherman, murdered a girl named Littlefield, aged 14, because she did not reciprocate his love, lie shot her four times. ARRESTED FOR LIBEL. New York, June 20. O'Donovan, Eossa, and "Wilbur H. Hendrickson were arrested at noon at the office of the United Irishmen, on complaint of Patrick Sarsfield Cassidy, charging them with criminal libel. The prison era were locked up and bail denied this afternoon. SEIZED WITH TELLOW FEVER. New York. June 19. Dr. W. H. Duncan, surgeon of the Pacific mail steamship Colon from Aspinwall, was seized wim yeiiow lever, ana nas Deen removed from Brooklyn to the quar antine: he is very much weaker. MORMON TROSELYTES. New York. June 20. Three hun dred and forty Mormon proselytes under the guidance of aiders JUths and Anderson, landed at Castle Garden this morning. They go to Utah by way of Norfork Virginia. APPOINTED AS MEMBER. "Washington, June 20. Ex-governor Hartranft, of Pennsylvania, lias been appointed a member of the Cher okee commission. TfiLfitMrniu EARTHQUAKE AT cmcn. Chico, CaL June 19. A slight earth- qaake no ouuujs. was experienced nere evening about 10 o'clock. last AN INQUIKY ORDERED. "Washington, Juno 20. Tho secre cy of tho navy has ordered an in- IHT into fllA fTTV,r,r1Jrir P la steamer Constellation. GEN. MYERS DEAD. WASironrmv .Tnnn on n a n iMVerS. lATA nnnrfimwieiaii j-vinfinl n9 the Confederate army, died here this mm uujg;. MARINE DISASTER. St. 3Iai'k lina fnnnrlrol nonr. Tnm Spain. The crew was rescued. A EOTAL RELAPSE, Tirp TTAnTrp Jnnoon Ti, i-;.,.. t Holland has had a serious relapse imm ins recent recover-. HEAVY GOLD EXPORT. NlTW Ynpv -Trmn OO "EV,i. vnHKn and a quarter of gold was taken for Cijiuil lO-UH. Verdict for the Plaintiff. From the Telegram it is learned that the trial of theGoldsmith-Holmes suit has terminated in the United S tatrs circuit court by the jury bringing in a veraict in lavor or the plaintiff. The facts concerning this suit have been reviewed comprehensively, and it is only necessary to say that the plain- tins sued to recover 5510,000 aud in terest on a promissory note issued on the 9th of August, 188G. bvW.P. Owens, of Eoseburg. to Goldsmith & Co, The defendants in this suit, Holmes, UHlard and Phelps, subscrib ed themselves as sureties for Owens, whoafterward failed and committed suicide. "When his estate was settled up it was found that the note could not be paid ont of the wreck, so a de mand was made on the defendants to make good the amount This they refused to do, saying that they never signed the note, and denounced the signatures as forgeries. Last Decem ber the case was tried and resulted in a disagreement by the jury. This time, however, the jury brought in a verdict for the plaintiff, and Wednes day morning the United States circnit court gave Goldsmith & Co. judgment for 810,000, with interest since the date of the note. CIRCUIT COURT PROCEEMMiS. June 20. Taylor, J. The Lewis and Clarke Lumber Manufacturing Co., assignment: in the matter of costs argued and 25 per cent dividend allowed on the claims. Theo. Bracker V3. J. IL D. Gray; settled and dismissed. G. Schmith vs. B. Greunds: default. Allen & Crosel vs. Geo. M. Eowe; referred to Chas. E. Eunyon to tako and report testimony. Edward Frikevs. J. G. Eoss; de fault Peter "Wolf vs. E. Papmahl; confir mation of sale. KEAL ESTATE TBAXSFEKS. C. TI. Bain and wife to C. E. Biin, lot y, bit 1V2, Shively's Astoria, glim W. L. Eobb to Kate O. Eobb, lot 2, blk 113. Shively's Astoria. SI. J. A. O. Kelly to S. E. Harris, SEJi, JNW4, BWtf, SN'if, see. 31, T. 7. N. E. 9 W.. SS00. Mrs. Nancy Welch to J. C. Dement, A. L, and J. A. Fulton, 20 acre tract, Shively donation land claim, quit claim deed, ?i. A. B. Dupont to Jay Tuttle, lot 1 andNEM,SWi(,WJ$,SE4', fiec. 27, T. 0, N. B. 10 W., 155.05 acres, S800. IIE FOLLOWED SUIT. My wife lias been under physician? care for two years, for what thc called "liver complaint." She would get some vllef while taking prescription'!, fc. ..0U..I eoon fall back Into the same drowsy, inactive state. 1 1 got her a botlie of Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparllla. It did he; immediate good, and when three bottles had been taken she regained her old ac; customcdhealth and spirits and Is now'as well as ever. I used it for rheumatism w ith the result that I am now entirely f reo from the disease with which I had suffer edayea, 735 Turk street, San Franclscd. An exchange says: How is it that people will buy goods of any descrip tion from strangers rather than neighbors? Let a man who is known in a community take an agency for n steam engine; let a merchant well es tablished, introduce something new and really worth something, and some how people imagine that if they pur chase from liome acquaintances they are purchasing at a disadvantage. The same way with people rushing away to do shopping. They seem to think that dealers away off are the most interested merchants on tho face of the earth, and the result is that for their overconhdence in such peo ple they are duped in their dealings. Stop at home, buy from men whose interests are your interests and who nave reputations at siase ngut wuere you live. None of these mercantile gushers will give you anything for nothing and to tho irrepressible agent, from afar, shun lum. . Tlieir Business Booming. Probably no one thinglias caused such a general revival of trade at J. AY. Conn's Drug Store as his giving away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable article from the fact that it always cures ami never disappoints Coughs, Co'.ds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Cronp. and all throat and lung diseases quickly cured. You can test It before buying bygetting a trial bottle free, large size Si. Every bottle warranted. TelcpUoncIiOdKtne House. Dnef noo in tnwn Rnnmn npr ntoht 50 and 23 cts., per week S1.50. New and Clean. I'nvaie entrance. The latest style of Gents' Boots and Shoes at P. J. Goodman's. Wcinkurd's Beer. And Free Lunch nt the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. MAKItlED. At the residence of John Wiik Union town, June 14th, 1880. by Kcv. Jolm Lumijarvi, Tuomas Mokko and Miss Lydia Juntila. Sleals Cooked to Order. Private rooms for ladie? and families: at Central ll&stauraat, next to Foanl & Stokes'. NEW TO-DAY. Fur the I. ami S. IJ.Terroliiiu The Steamer Gen. Oasiby WHi Leave at 9 ovl ck Sunday Scorning. Juno 23rd, for A Splendid Trip by Land and Water. CiWKg Four Hours' Tim? on the Hay. Ti.hts Tor flic Rouml 'l'il, TWO DOLLARS. To llwaco and Return - - -S1.0U. THE Railroad Terminus OK THE llwaco & Shoalwater Bay Railroad. A GRAND SUMMER RESORT. 1 lie comlne County Seat. This-li'ie loca tion, soon to be the principal town in Pacific County. W. T.. is now platted in lots and blocks ami is in the market. Here is .1 Rare Opportunity for Profitable Investment. Lots for Sule for $50 ami 1'in unls B. A. SEAB0RG, llwaco. W.T. Holden House. The Largest anil Rest Private Hoarding House in the City, Kveryroom well furnished, well lighted and well ventilated. The tables always sup plied with tho Rest in the Market. Hoard ers United and expected to make them selves at home. Breakfast, c so to fl. Hot Luncli, 12 to 1 :30. Dinner, c to 7 :30. Rates very reasonable. Apply to MRS. K. C. HOLDEN. rorner of Fourth and Main. HERE ARE BARGAINS. Stoves at Gost! And everj'thinK at Reduced Piices at J. A. Montgomery's Tin Ware. Granite Ware, House Furnishing Goods, Pumps, Zincs, Builders' Hardware, Etc. The Entire Stock at Very Low Price". J. A. Montgomery. Carnahan & Go. r. w. casl, IMVOitOMCa AND WHOLESAl.r. AM) KinWH. DEALERS I.N GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Corner Chenamiu and Cass streets. ASTORIA OREGON Prices of Lumber. On and after this date, until further no tice, wo will furnish lumber at the Mill, at the follow ins prices : Rough Lumber. . S 8 per M It. Flooring and Rustle $15 " WEST SHORE MILLS. .1. C. TRULLINGER, Proprietor. Astoria. April 10, 'S3. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY There Is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of onr citizens to send to Portland or San Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can pet Better Fits. Better Work manship, and for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. New Goods by Evory Steamer. Call and See Illra and Sutler Yonrseir. P. J. Meany. Merchant Tailor. OEO.M'LKAX, 8AM. FI-.Kr.5IAN. McLean & Freeman. BLACKSMITHS. Special Attention paid to all Ship and Steam boat Repairing. HORSESHOEING. LoEging Camp Work a Specialty. All kinds of Blacksmithing dose to order. Shop, corner Jefferson and Olney streets, Astoria, Oregon. Fashionable Dressmaking. A NEW ESTABLISHMENT, Style and Fit Guaranteed. Our aim is to Fleaso our Patrons., The patronage of the Ladies of Astoria is respectfully solicited. Northwest corner Fourth and Cass streets. Mrs. T. S. Jowott &. Mrs. Blrdsey J. H.MANSELL, REAL ESTATE BROKEB, KOTAKY PUBLIC FOU STATE OF 01JEQOX. City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water Frontage for Sale. Investments made for Outside Parties. Correspondence Solicited. Xcxt V. U. Telegraph OARr. Third St. Astoria, Oregon. P. O. BOX 863. iisjL SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT, Pill ill PA IV fi mil Hi oil o A New Stock, just received from the Factory, at very Reasonable Prices. Croquei Sets, Fishing Tackle, Lawn Tennis, Base Ball Goods, Hammocks and Indian Clubs. Violins, Banjos, Guitars anfl. Accorfleons JUST RECEIVED. CHEAPER THAN EVER. Onr Stock of Stationery, DM Boots, Etc., is Complete. owsnnHMaHnanHiMsmnHHiaHMrMi. rams Hi II S Largest Finest and Cheapest Line of Goods IN ASTOKIA And Underselling every house in Town. Call and See Us. S. SCULUSSdi Est. for. (IfneUi'w ar.il rhenamin Sts . Astoria, Oregon. MWMMiiMfi These SKIXES are made true taper and from an actual scale, ami willhpng true and not draw when hnng in to lines. ' And Fish Netting of Ail Kinds, Furnished at short notice. llight and left hand laid patent rope,9 thread and larger, soft and free, from kinking. 1 Letter or Telegraph shall have our Prompt and Careful Attention. AMERICAN NET & TWINE CO. Established 1842. Boston. Van Onsen & 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, Sewing Machines, Taints, Oils, Gt-rooeries Bto. Magee,Argand and Acorn toves Ranges Cooking and Heating, EVERYONE FULLY "WAKKANTED. WATF.n CLOSETS, PLCMBISO fiOODS, PUMPS, SIXES, ASD BATH TUBS. JNO. A. MONTGOMERY, CHENAMDS STREET. Refreshments nn The Fourth. THE LADIES OF THE CONGKEGATION al Church will serve hot tea and coHee, oduunituw, ClU, in UI1C Ui illO UUUUIUU fftrmoHr nominlaJ V. it C P.Acriif nn ttta 4th ot July, 18S9. Carnages Reed THE- Mass. Capital, $350,000. For Sale. 1 Patent Rip Saw Machine. 1 Patent Jig " " 1 " Shaper. 1 Mortising Machine. 1 Patent Band Saw. Above machines are for Foot or Hand Power, and will be sold cheap, for cash. Enquire ot JOHN A. MONTGOMEliY. ria to Li Vo have now chartered for Salmon Loading, the Fine Iron Ship "Ut.ntlnMJII Rated 100 Ai at Lloyds. And shall place her on the berth tor July loading. For rates ot freight and insurance apply to MEYER. WILSON SCO. Portland and Han Francisco, Or C. P. OPSHUR. Astoria. JOB PRBNTING. Neat, Quick And Cheap at The ASTORIAN JOB OFFICE AstO Mill Hew York Novelty ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES :Ql&xxlx. Sools.s, Stationory; fi Your loaey's Worth I-i WHAT YOi- (1ET AT Foard & Stokes3- - parker, IN Groceries and Provision . Everything m a Fip-t c!ast.u.- . . ... . . cxtrumuiy l.uw riguiuv (lootls Delivered all over Town. TheHlghqst Price 1'ald for Junn. FOARD & STOKES WHOLESALE AND llHTAIL MlALKIt IN Groceries, Provisions end Mil! Feed. o Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. o The Largest and finest asrtment of Fresh. Fruits and ITegetablea. Keceived fresh every Steamer. FIRE BRICK UEAMMt IN Hay, Oats, anl Straw, Lime, Brick, Cement, Sani and Plaster Wood Delltered to Order. Dnj las, Turning ami Express KiHlnetH. gSHHHHBHKIfiESg' IBB apply to tbe Captain, or to The Str. Telephone Fast Time Between Portland and Astoria. LEAVE 1'OItTI.ANI) Knot of Alder Strot-t IMlly etc? t Tuesday, at 7 it) 1. v. I.l'AVE ASIOUIA Wliwn S. FMierN Hoc! . I)-Hj . ec -pt Tuesday, at.. . . s ui-. ;.:, The Lurline. FAST TIME BETWEEN Portland and Astoria ! LEAVE ASTOKIA. Main St. Wharf. Daily, omitting Monday, at 7 a.m. ON SUNDAY, at T P.M. LEAVE PORTLAND. Every Night at ..... 8 r. it. EXCEPT SUNDAY NIOIIT. VireiniaCigar anfl Tobacco Store J. W. BOTTOM, Proprietor, Water Street, Two Doors East of Oluey. Floe Clgin, Tobiccos and Smokers Article, Sold at Lowest Market Kates. FRUITS. CANDIES NOTIONS.&c I Concomly St., Foot ot Jackson, Astoria. Or General Machinists anfl Boiler Maters. Land and Marine Engines BOlTJEIt WORK, Steamboat Work and Cannery Work A SPECIALTY. Castings of all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Notice. John Fox... ....... President, and Sunt. A. L. Fox, Vice President J. G. Hustler, ..... .Sec. and Treas. 57r OO n COKfl 00 a. MONTH can U) I U." lu uiZUU. be made working for us. Agents preferred who can furnish a horse and give their whole time to the business. Spare moments may be profitably employed also. A few vacancies in towns andctties. B. F. JOHNSON & CO., 100U Main St., Richmond, Va. N. B. Please state age and business experience. Never mini about sending stamp for reply. B.F.J, d- Co. Astoria ron Works OKli t 1-tKk.FK OAK I. Hi.s-OX anson "! 1 !:-( ik.n 10 lirVl.hKS I.N CEHEriALMERCHANDISE I tivVt Ihotls Arriving Every Steamer i THIS WEEK. E GOODS OVER 30 PATTERNS. J!i-0I.1 Siaiul - UUill.l Ofi-si'li FIRE CLAY STIIASIKH n.iiii rim: 11 fben P. Parker,Ma3ter. For TO WIN (I, KKKK1HT orCllAt. II. II. FAltKKH. Seaside Bakery. Uet itlilli BrrRil and CAKES OF ALL KINDS, Manufacturers of Fine Candles. AND J Ornamental Confectionery And ice Creams. V!iili"ii'.t' nisil ttrtjli Dealer tu L'nndl, JnilNKO. ItRON. l'AN! f.lnr.ir.ictured and For Sale at Wliultrsale Price, at The Oregon Bakery A. A . CLEVELAND, l'roji'r. Good Bread, Caie and Pastry None but tile Best Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Riead delivered In any part ot tbe city. -THE- DIAMOND PALACE nUSTAY HANSEN, Prop'r. A 1-arg? and Well Selected Stock ot Fine Diamonds t Jewelry At Extremely Low Prices. All Hoods Bought at This Establishment Warranted Genuine. Watrli nml Clorlx Repairing A SPECIALTY. Comer Cass and Squemoqua Streets. Magnus C. Crosby Dealer in HARDWABE, IRON, STEEL. Iron Pipe and Fittings, STOVES. TINWARE AND HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS SHEET LEAD STRIP LEAD SHEET IRON, Tin and Copper. Parker & H CO TO Thompson & Eoss Anil get some of those No. One California Canned Fruits AND VEGETABLES. We Are Selling Cheap