tej lw gaUtj $ioim ASTOKIA. OREGON: SATURDAY SEriEMBElt 14, 1SS9. TELEpiC. Specials to Tlie Astorian. Pobtland, Sept. 13. 'fills morning the oasoof Charles Ohio, one of Ben Holla day's agents during the time ho led a princely life in "Washington city, against Jos. Holladay, executor of estate of late Ben Holladay, -went to trial before judge Shattuck and the court took it un der advisement before noon. Ohle, asks for judgment of $14,370 together with in terest for services rendered in the ca pacity of private secretary, and money loaned to Ben Holladay during his life time. Since contractor O'Neil began work at the Northern Pacific Terminal Co.'s property ho has put in a strip nearly one thousand feet in length and seventy -five feet in -width. The addition of new ground is being rapidly made. It is thought JoflGHolloday, now at Clatsop beach will resist judge Stearns' bench warrant. The officer dispatched for him is a determined man however, and the chances are that he will bring his man to Portland whether he wants to come or not. Mrs. M. A. Lennan, the female lawyer, had a preliminary examination before justice Tattle to-day to answer to the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. She agreed to show two men timber claims for which she received pay; since which time she has done nothing toward fulfiling her contract. She was held to answer in the sum of $100. Judge P. A. Marquam said to-day ho had given no lease of the new theatre as yet bat intimated that Jno. P. Howe would probably get it. THE EPISCOrAIi CONVENTION. To-day was the last of the Episcopal primary convention. It assembled this morning at 9:30 and was opened with prayer by iiight lie v. u. wistar .atoms, assisted by Rev. S. Leveridge Powell. Litany was then said by Rev. Mr. Land. Tho missionary committco for the following year was elected and the examining chaplains appointed by the bishop. Tho rest of the time was taken up in winding up tho affairs of the convention which adjourned later in tho afternoon. Several ministers will leave for tbtfir homes to-morrow but tho majority wflT remain in this city over Sunday, on wuicn uay missionary ser vice. will be held at Trinity church and St. David's chapel, East rortlaiul. the backs. The attendance at tho fourth day's races at City View park was very largo. The weather was perfect and the track fast. "While being exercised this morn ing the running horso "Tom O'Hara" of the Oregon stables, owned by R. E. By bee, became frightened and bolted the track. While plunging over broken ground the horse fell, breaking his fore leer below the shoulder and was shot. 'Tom O'Hara'' was entered in to-day's three-quarter mile dash. The first race on the programme was a tnrep-quarter mile dash with eight starters. "Jon Jon" and "Tom Daly" were first choice with "Jubilee" well up in getting. After an nonr ana a nan scoring tue norses cot awav and ran over the course to hn- ish to a false start. "Sleepy Dick" came in first and after the judge deoided the heat was offliis owner drew him. Tho second time "Jubilee" was in the lead at tho home stretch "J. M. R." and "Tom Dalv" made a rash for him and came un der the wire in a driving finish with not a neck to spare between them. Tho judges decided "J. M. R." won, "Jubilee" second, "Tom Daly" third; time 1:1G4. Mntuals paid eighty-eight collars. In the second race "Blondie" won in three straight heats. EXTENDING OfEaATIONS. Monteeal, Sept. 13. T. G. Shaugnessy, assistant general manager or the uana dian Pacific, has been appointed assist ant president. He goes to England to contract tor tnroe steamers, J,ww tons, to steam eiehteen knots, for tho Pacihc mail service to China and-Japan. The vessels are to be of the same model and desien as the North German Lloyds steamer plan and will cost 1,000,000 apiece, to be delivered at Vancouver in eighteen months. President Van Home say nothing short of universal disaster will prevent the company from earning S2.000.000 next year S8.O00.O00 net, or G percent, on the capital. The govern ment guarantee or . per ceni. eiuis in IKK. kilitaty tosts. Washington, Sept. 13. Eventually it is proposed by the war department to reduce the 140 military posts to at least half that number. "With Indian troubles a thing of tho past, there will be no rea son for scattering our small army all over the country, in too opinion of the military authorities the day is com ing when it will bo the largo cities that need protection, and not the prairies. It is, therefore, considered much more ju dicious, and economical as well, to have our 25,000 regulars separated in as largo detachments as possible, and stationed at convenient railroad centers, from which they can be dispatched to tho scene of trouble as rapidly as it is now possible for a small detachment to reach the scene of an Indian outbreak. CHINESE TBICKEBY. New Yobk. Sept. 13. Inspector Dunn of the customs service, saj's it is a fact "that the great steamers from Unba bring Chinese to.this port who are pro vided with passports, and in some cases they have tickets which tho3r have pur chased to San Francisco. A separate manuesc is maae ior mu uuuiese passen gers, and that is why they do not appeal on the regular list. "I know," said Mr. Dunn, "of one batch of twenty-five in tho month of August which were let in beoause they all had passports repre senting themselves as laborers in tran sit." Tho best-informed Chinese here admit the local population has increased enormously in the past few months. It is hardly necessary to look for more eviaence now mat me umcima iueui selves announce their intention of con tinning to admit these new subjects of Spain. Tpocli. The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks anepoch in the life of the indi vidual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health has been at tained is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard in praise of Elec tric Bitters. So many leel they owe their restoration to health to the use of the Great Alterative and Tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of the Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, of long or short standingyou -will surely find re lief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold" at 50 c, and 1 per bottle at J, "W. Conn's Drug store. LJ IS lhat misery experienced when we sud I denly become aware that wo possess a diabolical arrangement called a stomach. Tho stomach is the reservoir from which every fibic and tissue must be nourished, andauy trouble with kiofroon felt through out tho whole f-vbtein. Among a dozen dyspeptics no two 111 have the Famo pre dominant synpt ms. Dyspepticsotactlve mental power a. ud a bilioustomperamcnt are subject to Sitk Kcartacho; those, fieshyand phlegmatic liao Constipation, while the thin and nc i vousare abandoned toglooniy forebodings. Some dyspeptics aro wonderfully forgetful; others have great Irritability of t em iter. "Whatever form Dyspepsia may take, ono thing is certain, The underlying cause is in the LIVER, and ono thing more is equally certain, no ono will remain a dyspeptic who will &333E it win correct Acidity of tho Stomach, Expel foal gases, Allay -Irritation, Assist Digestion, and, at the samo 7?z time Start the Liver to working, when all other iroiiblcs soon disappear. "My wife was a confirmed dyspeptic. Some three years ago by the advice e: i)r Sleiner.of Augusta, she was induced to try Simmons I iver Regulator. I lcel grateful for the relief it lias given her, and may all who read tin and are afflicted in any way, whether chronic or other wise, use Simmons Lier Regulator and 1 feel confident health will be restored to all who will bfc advised. Wm. M. Kcksh, Tcrt Valley, Ga. See that you gel the Genuine, with red 2 on front of Wrapper, PREPARED ONLY BV J.H.ZETXTN & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. rrlceSI. Come to The Center. 1YVANT TII05E INDEBTED TO ME TO make immediate settlement and sive costs. All accounts outstanding ten ilavs from this date will be placed in the hands of an attorney for collection. This includes all accounts owing either to the restaurant or the Telephone saloon. U. 1. JEFFREY, Astoria, Sept. 12th, '&. Wanted, 10 or 15 Acres Good Property FOR Sl'IlDI VISION. State location and teinis. Address "ANNEX' Care Astokian Ollice. For Sale. ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS CORNER lots on First .street. Street cars pass every ten minutes. Size, 50iou. Pnc SSjOO. Also : A corner lot 7"ivl50 in theheaitof the eily, between O. B. & N. dock and Fostolilee. Fine Hotel site. Price, $5,r0. Also : Good Residence lots on Jefferson and As tor streets, at reasonable prices. J. H. MANSELL, Real Estate Broker. Apprentice Wanted TO- Learn the Millinery Business Al'I'LY AT Mrs. W. J. Barry's. Are Being Recehed at MRS. W. J. BARRY'S IfiiUinery Store. Prides of Limber. On and after this date, Imtil further no tice, we will furnish lumber at the Mill, at tne iouow ing prices : Bough Lumber. $ 8 per M It. Flooring and Rustic S15 " ' WEST SHORE MILLS CO. Astoria. April 10, '59. Notice. A EL PARTIES ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED iX that the Board of Equalization will meetat the county com t house in Astoria, on iTiuay. scinemuer I'Tin, issu. F. L. PARKER County Assessor Dated! his oth day of September, 1S9 On Thursdays Only. MRS. DB. OWENS-ADAIB MAY BE consulted by those desiring medical aid, at her rooms at Mrs. Bucker's, in the Hume building on Thursdavs, from 11 A. m. to 3 r. M. isheri As the supply season ot tho Atlantic Fish ciies is about over, wo give our attention to the Pacific Fisheries for 18S9-90, and beg to say, that we aio making up some or the best Twines our long experience warrants, and offer them to our Pacific natrons unon terms of mutual satisfaction, under, the rules of lair deal and honorable commerce. Our friends in Astoria have samples or twines. When in haste, telegraph. Gloucester Net and Twine Co., Gloucester. Boston Office, 91 Commercial St. JUSTUS EDWAltDP. PAVE KENNEDY. KEfffEDT & EDWARDS. PROPBIETOBS OF THE First Class in Every Respect Thoroughly Renovated and Repaired throughout : S7 large, sunny rooms, - TWO mSIXCr ROOMS. Tables supplied with everything the ni:u ket affords. Fine Bar and Billiard Boom : choice biands Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Free Coach to and from the Rouse. A Fine Sample Boom for Commercial traveler?. To and From San Francisco. The Schooners ZAMPA ' and NORMA, Arriving and departlnz twice a mouth will carry Freight at Low Bates, to and from San Francisco. T. O. TRULLINGER. At West Shore Mills. MHI&Mrf F. COOK THE enfra! Ho EVENSOK" & COOK. On the European Plan. LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, , A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT Board by the Day, Week or Month Private Rooms for Families, Etc. Transient Custom Solicited. Oysters-. Fish. Meats, Etc., Cooked to Order. W ;?: l: t., Opp. Foard, dfc Stoke A FIRST CLASS SALOON Run in citiiiiectlou with the Premises. The Best of WWE'-i, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Good !:Ui:ud Tables and Private Card Rooms. Is the Leading and n!y Firsi-Clai RESTAURANT. Good Cooking. Clean Services. Reasonable l'lires. Polite Waiteis. 'Prompt Attention. Tiy Him and You will be . More than Satisfied. Everybody Says So Private Rooms. MAIN STREET. - - - ASTORIA. Restaurant ai Clop House. C.-W. Fisher & Co., Prop's. Game. Fish. Oysters, Etc., COOKED TO ORDER S''' in t Private ItooniH. Kverytliins Mrst MihH. Geneieve Street, rear of Griffin & Reed's. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Thompson & Boss Carry a Full Lino of Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. H. W. Strickler, M. B. DEALER IN Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, Etc Prescription Clerk speaks Four different Languages. General practice of Medicine attended to by the Doctor. Second Street, near Postoffice. Ship Chandlers, HEAVY AND SHELF HAEDWABE FARM IMPLEMENTS, Paints, Oils, and Varnish. LOGGERS' SUPPLIES. PROVISIONS AND MILL PEED AGENTS FOlt SALEM PATENT ROLLER MILLS Portland Holler Mills, FASRB&KK5' SCALES.. STHHIA. OKKttON The Str. Telephone Fast Time Between Portland and Astoria. LEAVE PORTLAND : Foot, of Alder Street Daily, except Tuesday, at- .7 :0o a. m. " LEAVE ASTORIA : Wilson & Fisher's Dock. Daily, except Tuesday, at 7 :00 p. m, t emus. EVENSON. Fs F38 & THE VIENNA Wilson & Fisher J. H. MANSELL, REAL ESTAT NOTARY PUBLIC FOR STATE OF OREGON. City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water Frontage for Sale. Investments made for Outside Parties. Established, 1SS3. Correspondence Solicited. Next W. U. Telegraph Oflice. P. O. BOX 363. oaJL PROPRIETORS OF It Will Pay You to Buy a Lot Laurel Park Addition -TO- This property is now on tho Qn tho Installment Plan for $30.00 and $40.00 per Lot. $10.00 Cash and 5.00 per Month. Don't mis3 this" opportunity. The terminus of a transcontinental road will be located within 15 minutes walk from this beautiful tract. $30 to-day. 250 in ono year. Save tho dollars and buy real estate and wealth is yours. uall at once upon This addition to Astoria is beautifully situated on a gentle slope toward the John Day river, lying on the County road and only 200 yards from steamboat land ing, and within easy walking distance of street car line. Tho railroad survey from Portland to Astoria down the south bank of the Columbia river passing between the landing and Riverside. Tho "Oregonian" in an editorial of September 1st, says: The O. R. & N. will build lines within a short time from Portland to Pugot Sound and Gray's Harbor and from Portland to Astoria, penetrating the John Day region." Buy Now Before the Rise The most certain and best paying investments in any country are those made in good towns when prices are low and prior to tho full growth of such towns. No timber or ravines. All good level lots 50x100. Avenues CO feet wide. Price, S40.00; $10.00 down, balance 3.00 per month. Title, U. S. patent. See plats at J. H. MANSELL'S or FRANK SPITTLE, Real Estate Agents, Astoria, Oregon. BOOTS AMD SHOES! Of Best Quality, and at LOWEST PRICES, AT THE SIGH OF THE QOLDEN SHOE. aroEcssr ZBcaLOBCiKr., l oiIUsIlH, Third St. Astoria, Oregon. twpJCT3Tstwynriff ai 'liKJBrfTrTTiinp toria. market, and is being sold by WORSLEY & CARRDTHERS. Corner 3d and Olney Streets. Astoria Gallery. FOE THE BEST PHOTOS, TINTYPES Or any Kind of Photographic "Work, Call at the ASTOEIA GALLERY, Good "Work and Reasonable Prices Guaranteed. Misses C. &Z. CARRUTHERS, (Successors to H, S, Sinister.) New York Nove ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES DBictxLls. EJools. S, Stationery. WANTED Men to Take Contract to Cut Wood and Clear Land. For Particulars Apply at VAN DUSEN & CO.'S. Wholesale Fine Wines, Choice Brands. I have'bonipleted arrangements for supplying any brand of Wine in any quantity at lowest cash figures. The Trade Supplied, Families Supplied. ALL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE.IN ASTORIA. Your patronage in City or Country solioited. A. W. UTZINGER, Cosmopolitan Saloon. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed. Crockery, Glass Plated Ware. o - The Largest and finest assortment of STresh. .Fruits and Ifegetabled. Received fresh every Steamer. The New Model K&nge CAN BE HAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF El. R. HAWES, Agent. Call and Examine It ; You Will be Pleased. E. B. Hawes Is also Agent for the Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVES. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand. AND CEILING DECORATIONS! 5000 double roll of Wall Paper and Decorations of the latest styles and shade3 just received direct from Eastern factories. Also a large assortment of CARPETS, Of all grades in beautiful new designs New Smyrna Rugs, Portiere Curtains, China Matting, Etc., Etc. Call and examine. CHAS. HEILBORN. FIRE BRICK DEALER 12? Eay, Oats, anil Strut, lime, Brici Cement, Sani ana Plaster Wood Dellrered to Order. Drajlng, Teaming and Express Business. IlfiHggiPii CLARA WWVvmKBlnKL " ' ' " " ' ' fiBB5"IiiiiifG?9l TER apply to the Captain, or to O. C. WILLIAMS. R. O. STONE. WILLIAMS & STONE Have taken charge of the Packer House DINING ROOM AND RESTAURANT. TliA TJinlna Rnmn nnrl 'RpQtsiiirflr will ha run on therEuropeanrplan. Fresh Oysters, Clams and Crabs In season, served dally. Best 25-cent Dinner in the City Store Wine Hous FIRE CLAY STEAM33U Eben P. Parker, Master. ForTOWINO, FREIGHT or CHAR 11. B. FABKBB. J. P. L. FERRELL DEALER IN Key West Cigars, Tobacco, and Smokers' Articles. Choice Fruits, Confectionery, Nuts, Etc. Fresh Goods received on every California Steamer. WATERST.,underCrow's Gallery Lost. A SMALL BLACK KID PURSE, CON tainlng $5 In currency, a double breasted gold chain with gold dollar, a la dies' gold ring, a locket with charm bearing the letter "K." Lost last Sunday, Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at this office.