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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1890)
C3) ht gnilg gtorimt. :iSTORIA, OREGON: WEDNKSDAY.Ll JUNE i. 1SD0 ISSUED EVERY MORNING, J. F. HAL.L.ORAN & COMPANY. Publishers and Proprietors. ASTORIAX 15llL.rIG. - CAs STKKBT. Trws of Subscription. Ner ed lir Carrier, per i eclc ...... 15 cts Scut by Malt, per month r.octs ni lijr Malt. on rear $7.00 Free of postage o subrnlt'r. Tun ATomv guarantc s to it. adr xior The largest ourul.it ion of av mushi jht published on the O'.m.liu mf. CITY AND COUVTY OFFICIAL PAPER. i Carl B. Iviup. the world's greatest wonder,, at lovV opera lioue to-night. The corner of Third ami Genevieve streets js now nearly all torn up, and looks like a street in Venice, "but it lacks the gondolas. Tickets at the New York Novelty t-toro for the Carl King appearance to-night- A unique, startling and inexplicable performance. The school children aie busy this week with their examinations. Next Frida w 11 give them and the faithful teachers a well earned vacfc'on. The Aberdeen Hi raid says: There is a bur prize in store for the man who can call the turn on the railroad cards rs the are leiug shuttled for Grab's liarlvir. Insufficient room in the Methodist Episcopal church makes it necessary to increase the size of the auditorium. This will make needful the building of a new parsonage. Keal etate dealers were all cither too much dcprcxMHl or too much elated over election yesterday for not a j-iugle deed was filed for record, a decidedly unusual occur rence. Six students from Bishop Scott's grammar school will arrive this morn ing to act :is pall bearers at the fu neral or their late classmate, jtfnston Parke MuHinix. from Grace church at ten o'clock this morning. Yesterday Andrew Melville was tried in township court beforo Justice May with assault with a deadly weapon on .Lubco, found guilty and sentenced to a fine of $50, or 25 days in jail. ITo took the latter alternative. T. B. Longhery some time ago is sued checks for his famous cigars. No. JJsXl, held by Geo. Goodell, yesterday drew a hand-onie meerschaum pipe, and No. 221 held by das. W. Hare, a still finer one of the same species. Before .Titbtice May yesterday there was a civil suit brought by James Mc Kevitt to recover S57.75, claimed to be duo him from "W. A. Washer for ser vices performed. The case was post poned until to-morrow afternoon. In Justice May's court yesterday, Larry Sullivan was accused of assault and batten.' on a man named Lubeck, but the complaining witness failed to appear, so the cobts were ordered to be paid bv him, and Sullivan was not tried. Yesterday morning the express team of Bullock and AVilsou look a lively spin up Second street, and for a short time looked as if it would demolish everything in its way, but the team was soon stopped with but slight evening there will be a musical entertainment at Bescuc hall, under the auspices of the ladies of the Congregational Church. Miss Hattie Bitely will have charge of the musical part of the programme, .followed by an ice cream social. Admission free. No. 2s horses are turned out to grass; the Silsby is at Henry Sher man's next to Tim Astoiuan office, Rnd if the fire bell sounds the boys are expected to man the ropes, all same as old times. Whenever the street is fixed the team will go into partner ship again. Says the Oicgenian: Over fifty tons of salmon were taken in one day si the Dalles last week and the people had to -top the wheels as the fish could not be taken care of. The tlnrry did not last long and now only enough fish to keep the cannery ruu niug are being taken. The "Willamette river on February 5, 1S90, was 25.7 feet above low water mark, which is the highest point ever readied. In 1SS1 the highest point readied was 23.G feet, and in the whi ter of 1SG1-2 reached 25.1 feet above low water. The June rise in 187G reached 2&2 feet above low water. The Columbia bakery which has just been opened by the Cooley Bro's, is one of the neatest looking stores in the city. Both of these gentlemen are well known as experts at their business, and will no doubt receive the patronage whidi they deserve. The Astoeiax wishes them success in their new enterprise. In the police court yesterday, be fore Judge Jewctt, Albert Foster was fined $2 for being intoxicated, William Freaking was fined $5 for having in dulged in fighting, and W. Noland, who was wanted to answer to a charge of disorderly conduct, failed to re spond to the call of his name, and the S10 he had deposited for his appear ance, was declared forfeited. An important change has been made in the homestead and pre-emption laws by the senate committee on public lands. The claimant cannot commute unless he has occupied the land thirty montlis instead of six, as provided for under the present laws. This will prevent a large amount of land from being taken and commuted in six months for speculative pur poses. An Extensive Tour. Last November Mrs. L. B. Hunting ton and Mrs. Laura Bowles started from their home in Vermont and trav eled westward with the intention of shoeing all points of interest on the way. They had a pleasant time com iag toward tho setting sun, and en joved. themselves several months in California- TheyJiave been in this cityaboBC two months on a visit to tkeir brothers, W, W. and H. B. Parker, adleave to-day for Portland, then visit the dtiee on Paget sound, and go to Victoria and 2?anaimo, From there they will go to the Yellowstone na oomI pw 3 eastward by the great lakes, attending to reach their home ia Vermont about the first or middle ot JLvgwt. Beets aad Shoes made to order, all ReMlriHg neatly done at Tk. Joseph- THE COUNTY RESULT. The RepnMcaus Elect all lint Sheriff, Cleit Justice anil Constable. pull j:i:tci:x.s itr phecixcth. The completeness of the returns of the election in yesterday morning's Astokiax while usual, was in marked contrast to the incomplete and meager array of figures in its contemporaries. The vole at Liberty hall, on which the result in several cases hinged, was given exclusively in Tnc Astoriax. The count was completed in that pre cinct at 5:15 a. m., and at 0 the com plete returns from all but No. 8 were made up and finished a few minutes later than the usual edition. The count in No. 3 was not finished till 8:30. Dnring yesterday the few precincts that The Asteria: had failed to hear from by mail or special messenger, were reported, and by yesterday afternoon The Astoria was able to bulletin the complete result It is believed that in no other county in tho state was the result of Tuesday's election quicker or moro neatly put in shape than in this office. Tho total vote of tho count v last Tuesdav was 2,702: Herman, 1,723; Miller, l)Gl; Bruce, 18. In 18S8 the total vote was 2,021. The vote on congress would indi cate a Republican majority of 714, which is unlikely. The wide range of individual opin ion and influenco that is not strictly political, is indicated by tho fluctua tion of the vote, ranging from a ma jority for McBride, tho Republican candidate for district attorney, of 8G0, to a majority for Smith, the Demo cratic nominee for sheriff, of 319. Probably on a strict party vote tho county is 450 Republican majority. Clatsop county gavo Hermann a ma jority of 401 in November '88, and tho Republican majority has slightly in creased since then. The result of tho election in this county last Tuesday is a largo Re publican majority for the stato ticket, the election by the Republican? of tho state senator, two reprcsantatives, county judge, commissioner, recorder, treasurer, assessor, schoolsuperinteud cnt, surveyor and coroner. Tho Dem ocrats i educed Thompson's majority, and elected tho sheriff, county clerk, and in Astoria tho justice and con stable. Following is The Total County Vote. Hermann, congress, 1,723; Millar, 9G1; majority, 702. Thompson, governor, 1,130; Pen uojer, 1.218; majority, 182. McBride, secretary of stale, 1,725; Townsend, 914; majority. 731. Mctschan, stato treasurer, 1,075: Webb, 1,015; majority, CG0. Bean, supremo judge, 1,092; Bon ham, 955; majority, 797. McElroy, state superintendent, 1,GS5; Leroy,9DS; majority, G87. Baker, stato printer, 1,701; O'Brien, 995; majority, 709. McBride, l,7Gl,Brockonbro ugh, 901 majority 800. COUNTY TICKET. Fulton, state senator, 1,501, Kopp, 1,015, majority, 48G. Welch, Fox, representatives, 1,105, 1,5G7; Smith, Morrison, 1,232, 870, ma jority, 410. McGuire, county judge, 1,135, Page, 1,179, majority, 250. Carrnthers, county commissioner, 1,321, Sorensou, 1,27G. majority, 45. Loughery, sheriff, 1,101, Smith, l,iS3, majority, 319. WTright, county clerk, 1,161; Tren chard, 1,441; majority 280. Dunbar, recorder, 1,5G0; Higgins, 1,055; majority 505. Foard, treasurer, 1,G77; Bargmin, 928; majority 749. Lindell, assessor, 1,339: Deal, 1202: majority 187. Shively. school supariutendent, 1,517; Coffey, 1,017; mijority, 500. Thielsen, surveyor, 1,037; Grangar, 917; majority, 770. Snrprenaut, coroner, 1,501; Frank lin, 1,030; majority, 53 L Stockton, justice of tho peaoa 7G5, Cleveland 1 9a, majority 66. Welch, constable, 825, Obarg, 893, majority 71. PERSONAL MENTION. Mrs. J. W. Gearhart has returned from a visit to Iowa. Judge-elect McGuire was in the city jesterdaj, receiving congratula tions. Miss Dora Thirhach of San Fran cisco is visiting Mrs. F. Sherman in this city. Miss Dora Thierhach, of San Fran cisco, is iu tho city, and will spend tho summer with Mrs. Sherman. Mrs. J. S. Levy and son, of San Francisco, arrived in tlio city yester day on a visit to her daughter Mrs. S. Dauziger. Lieutenant George Van Dusen has finished up his business at Fort Canhy, and leaves for the east this evening to join his regiment at Governor's island, New York A. J. Brownlie, of Portland, superin tendent of construction, of this dis trict, of tbo light house service, came down the river and will go toDestnic tion island on tho Jfanzanita to su perintend the landing of the material for tho new iron light houso to bo erected there. For Sale. A few choico lots In Hustler & Aiken's, cheap. V. L. UiiLKXirAHT, Ileal Estate Hroker. Latet styles in Sateens, Braided Sets, Buckles and other trimmings. Lessons given 111 embroidery. MRS. llAPPLEYHA. & CO. The largest stock of Strawberries In the town, at 10 cents per box, at F. Ter rell's Go to the San Francisco Gallery for the finest Photographs and Tintypes. 01 ney Street S2.50 per dozen for Cabinets at Shus ter's. Thompson & Itoss are handling the product of some of the Choicest Dairies, and can supply you with a No. 1 article of Butter or Cheese. Pure French Candies at the Colum bia Bakery. For Fresh Bread and Cakes call at tho Columbia Bakery. For Fruit and Nuts of all kinds go to the Columbia Bakery. Leave orders at tho Columbia Bakery for Bread and Cakes, to be delivered at your door. The Choicest Stock of French Can dies and Fruits of all kinds at the Co lumbia Bakery. To-day, Fresh Cream Rolls and Cream Squares at the Seaside Bakery. Ludlow's Ladies' $3.00 Fine Shoes; also flexible hand-turned Trench Kids, at P. J. Goodman's. THE VOTE BY PRECINCTS. The Vote for Eara Candidate in Eaeii Pre cinct Lat Monday. astoria rr.ncixcr, xo. oxc Liberty Hall: Hermann 329, Miller ( lUG: Thompson 2'ai, Pennoycr 'le'J: I McBride 325, Towusond201;Metchau 06: Page, 48; Carrnthers, 82: Soren 322, Webb 206; Beau 325. Bonham SOn. 82: Lougherv, 38: Smith, 78; 202; McElroy 321, LoSoy, 20G; J Wright. 30: Trw-clianl, Si: Dunbar. Baker 325, O'Brien 19'J; Mc- -53. Hii?irirM. 62: Foard. 67: Bermnan. undo ah: Jirocuenorougii ji5; . 47: Lindell, 27: Dealv, 86; Fulton 2S9, Ivopp 225; Welch 2.3. Fox i Cofiev. 53; Thielson. 58; '1V Smith 24U, Alornaon 2U3; aic-j Snrnrenacr. 58: Franklin. 67. Guiro 261. Page 255; Carrulhers 229. Sorcnson 200; Loughery 225, Smith 339: Wri: 230; Trcnchard, 2S5; Danbar, 1-TiTriTe OHO Ti'rtnfl 0i- TlnprrmiM I 22lTLindell7264; Deafv, 215; Shivclv,' , 312; Coffey, 199; Thielson ,, 3J, ; (Jam- ger, ISi; burprcuant, 'lib, Franklin, 22G; Stockton, 220; Cleveland, 22$: Welch, 270; Obcrg, 2G2, May. 2a astokia rnncixcx xo. 2. Court house; Hermann :J17, Miller 213; Thompson 2o0, Pennovcr 277; McJride330. Townsend 22-t;Melschnn 290, Webb 233: Beau 299, Bonham 2-32; McElroy 300. Lcroy 230; Baker 31 L O'Brien 217: McBride 31 i, Brockcnborough 213: Fulton 299, Kopp 220; Welch 2W. Smith 291: Fox 299, Morrison 193; McGuire 209, Page 207; Carrulhers 231; Sorcnson 2SS; Longhrev 19.$. Smidt 320; Wright 195: " Tnn chard 320; Dnnbar 237, Higgins 200; Foard 290. Bergman 221; Lindell 207, Dealy, 303; Shively 271. Coffey 213; Thielsen 307, Granger 207: Surpreaant 291, Franklin 221; Stockton 21!.C1o7j)- lanu zn; wcicn 'mv, vuerg 'JUL ASTOltTA PBECIXCT, XO. 3. Hermann 295, Miller 173; Thom pon 218, Pennoyer 218; McBride 297, Townsend 172; Mctschan 29. WVbb 178; Bean 297, Bonham 172: McElrov 300, Le Boy 109; Baker 303, O'Brien 103; McBride 30L Brockonbrongh 103. Fulton 2SL Kopp 1G5; Welch 2CS, Fox 291; Morrison 122, Smith 210; Mc Guiro 223, Page 223; Carrulhers 222, Sorcnson 223: Lougherv 101, Smith 291; Wright 207, Trenchard 2tl; Dun bar 209, Higgins 183; Foard 313, Bcrg mau 133: Lindell 227.Dcal v 22 1: Shivclv 279, Coffey 1GS; Thielsen 301. Granger 118; Surprenant 300, Franklin UH-. Stockton 201, Cleveland 02. Wolch 211, Oborg 21G. astoria ii:iwisrr xo. 4. Pacific Union cannery r Hermann 91, Miller 01; Thompson 81, Pennovcr OS: McBrido 93, Town send 00; Mctschan 92, Wobb 61: Bean 92, Bonham 01; McElrov 92, LcRoy 02; Baker 92, O'Brien 01; McBrido 93, Brockenbroagh 39; Fulton S7, Kopp GO; Welch 73, Fox .SG; Smith 79. Morri son 51; McGuire Gl, Page J2; Carrnth ern CA, Soreun 81: Longhory 3, Smith 101; Wright 71, Trcnchard 71; Dunbar 9L Hijjgins 32; Foard 102, Bergman -13;" Lindell 81, Dealv 62: Shively SB, Coffey 5G: Thielsen 90, Granger 3G: Surprenant 9(5, Franklin 47; Stockton 51, Cleveland M: Welch 13, Oborg92. ; ASTORIA PRECINCT, XO. 5. Hermann 113, Milbr, 51, Bruc 2: Thompson 93, Ponnojer 72; McBride 112, Townsend 53, Pierce 2; Mctchsn 111, WTebb 30. AVnlker 2: Bean 112, Bonham 33: McElroy 113, LtvRoy 31 j .Tory 2; Baker 110; OBncn 37; .Mc Brido 113.Brockenborou'ih52; Fulton 102, Kopp 02, Lvman 2; Welch 93, Smith 70; Fox 113, Morrison 47, Dow 1, Smith 2: McGuiro 87, Page 70; Carrulhers 80. Sorensou 7S, Stafford 2; Loughery 71. Smidt 93, Michaelsou 2; Wright 09, Trenchard 97, Hillback 1; Dunbar 97, Higgins G9; Foard 123, Bergman 41, Adair 2; Lindell 110, Dealv 53. Young 2; Shively 112, Coffey 3L McCormac 2; Thielson 112, Granger 33: Surpren ant 113, Franklin 33; Stockton 70. Cleveland 70; Welch 33, Obarg 93, KXAPI'A ri'.ECEJCT. Herman, 03, Miller. 27; Thompson, 01, Fenuojer. 2S; McBrido, GO. Town soud. 2G; Mctschan, G3, Webb. 27; Bean, G3, Bonham. 27; McElrov, 03, Tie Bov, 27; Baker, G5, O'Brien, 27; McBride, OS. Brockenbrough, 23. C. AY. Fulton, 50. John Kopp. 3J; J. Wr. Welch, 50, John Fox, 03; John H. Smith, 32, K. J. Morrison, 20; C. A McGuire. 01, C. H. Page, 32; Car rnthers, 02, C. 11. Sorensou. 20: C. W. Loughrcv, GO, H. Smith, 22; E. W. Wright, 51, C. J. Trenchard, 37: Dun bar, GO, Higgins, 29; Foard, GG: Berg man, 23; Lindell, 03, Dealv, 27; Shivolv. 52, Coffey, 31; Thielsen, G3, Granger, 20; Surprenant, 43, Franklin. 12. wzsttort riiEcixcr. There were soventy-one votes cast at Westport prcciuct Miilerl3, Hermann 57,Bruce 1; Pennoyer 18, Thompson 53; Townsend 15, G. W. McBrido 50 Webb 10, Metschan 55: Bonham 10. Bean 51; Lo Boy 10, McElroy 53; O'Brien 17, Baker 53; Brockenbrough 8 T. A. McBrido 02; Fulton 1$, Kopp 12: Weloh 22, Fox 43, Smith 40, Morrison 13; McGuire 43, Page 1G; Carrnthers 40, Soronson, 14: Loughery 48, Smidt 12; AVnght 20, Trenchard 31; Dunbar 33, Higgins 21: Foard 33. Bergman 21; Shivoly 43 Coffey 13; Lindell 47; Dealoy 12, Thielsen, 4G, Granger 13, Surprenant 42, Franklin 17. CIiVTSOP rRECTXCT. Hermann 10G. Miller 19. Bruce 7; Thompson 91 Pennoyer 30; McBride 99, Townsend 23, Pierce 7; Mctschan 100, Wobb 23, Walker 7: Bean 100, Bonham 20; McElroy 99, Lo Boy 20, Jory 7; Baker 99; O'Brien 33; McBrido 101, Brockcnborough 23; Fulton 97, Kepp23: LymauS; Welch S9; Smith 27; Fox 90, Morrison 39, Dow 4, Smith 7; McGuiro 97, Page 2S; Carruther0 97. Sorenson 24, Stafford G; Lougherv 90 Smidt 30, MichaoLson 4; WTright 97, Trenchard 23, Hillback 4; Duubar 93, Higgins 31; Foard 100, Bergman 24, Adair 1; Lindell 97, Dealv 21 Young G; Shively 93, Coffey 23, Mc Cormac G; Thielson 97, Granger 2G; Surprenant 91, Franklin 32. SEASIDE rBECrXCT. Hermann 45, Miller 28, Brace 2; Thompson 40, Pennoyer 33; McBrido 44, Townsend 29. Pierce 2; Metschan 44, Webb 29, Walker 2; Bean 45, Ben ham 30; XcElroy 40, LeEoy 28, Jory 2; Baker 40, O'Brien 33; McBrido 41, Brockenborough 30; Fulton 34, Kopp 31, Lyman 2; Welch 39 Smith 30, Dow 1; Fox -10, Morrison 27, Smith 2; McGuiro GO, Page 9; Carruthcrs 42, Sorenson 27, Stafford 2; Loughery, 32, Smidt "30, Michelson 2; Wright 23, Trenchard 44, Hilbaoh 1: Dnnbar 42, Hicrcins 29: Foard 43. Bergman 27, Adair 2; Lindell 42, Dealy 20, Young 2: Shively 40, Coffey 29, McCormac 2; Thiolsen 41, Granger 23; Surprenant 42, Franklin 29; Ckiffman 30, Williiuis '11, Jioennan vi. .EWISAKD CTjAEKE'SPBBCIXCT. Hermann 59, Miller 33; Thompson 41. Pennover 51: McBride 5S, Town- send 33; Metechan 58, Webb 33; Beanv 59, Bonham 6i: mcuiroy oa, jueroy oo; Baker 5S, O'Brien 35; McBrido 59,! Brockenbrough 2a; Jtruton ot jvopp 47; "Welch 38, Fox 36; Smith 50, Morri son 30; McGuire 39, Page 45; Car rnthers 28, Soreneon 55; Ixraghery 28, Smith 59; Wright 34, Trenchard 50; Dunbtir 52, Higgins 31; Foard 51, Bergman 32; Lindoll 46, Dealy 34; Shively 48, Coffey 34; Thielsen 52, Granger 81; Surprenant 32, Frank-hn'52. MiJ'J -J" " --l-M 'Kt! L. young s iuvrr riiEccctT. Hermann 5fi, Miller GO; Tkornpsoi 37. Pern wor 75: McBride 56 Town s-nd G. Mefcehau 54, Webb 62; Be-in 55. lonh unGl; McElrov 5-, Isorov 5; Baker 55, O'Brien CI; McBride 50. Kopp Welch 32, Fox 66, Smith S. Morrison 4H; McGnire bfaivelv. ofo; Granger. 56: BEAK CKEEK TBECIXCT FC 37, onkam 22: 3IcElroy 32 LeRoy " ",-"'.S .'"' ",""V, . iSS." & Jirockcnboroueu n; r niton .e: Kopp 21: Welch 20. Smith 21; Fox 32. Morrison 21: McGuire 43. Page 13; Carrnthers 30. Sorcnson 21: Lougherv 39, Smidt IS; Wright 11 Trenchard 42: Dunbar 30, Higgings23; Foard 33, Bergman 22; Lindell 31, Dealv 2 h Shively 19, Coffey 37: Thielsen 3S, Grangei 21; Surprenant 3S, Frankliu 21. CMITON" riHXXXCT. Hernial:. 49: Miller, 13: Thomnmu, 3S: Pennovcr, 23: McBride. 49: Town send, "33: Metechan, 49; Webb. 13: Bean, 19: Bonham. 13: McElrov, 18; LvKoy, li: Baker. 49; O'Brien, 13; McBride. 19: Brockenbroujib. 13; Fulton, 48: Kopp, 12; Welch. 3; Fox, 48: Smith, 17: Morrison, li: McGuire. 48: Pngt 12: Cnrmtherp, 18: Soren son. 12; Longhroy, 44): Smidt, 20; Wright, 33: Trcnchard. 23: Duubar. 49; Higgins, 11: Foard, 47: Bergman, 13; Lindell, 43: Dealv, 15: Shivclv. IS: Coffey, 12: Thickon, 48: Granger. 12; Surprenant, IS; Fra lklri, 12. 2IUOAWAXA lRliTXCT Hermann 39, Miller 32. Thompson 27, Pennoyer il: McBrido 33, Towns end 31; Metcnan 37. Webb 31; Bean 37, Boiuiam 3i: McElroy 40, Lerov 31; Baker 37, O'Brien 32; McBride 3 . Brockenbrough 32: Fulton 33. Kopp 31; Welch 33. Fox 33: Smith 10, Mor rison 18; 3EcCta:ro 29. Page 1: Car rnthers 33, Huron cu 32: Longiior 32, Smith 49: Wright 21, Trcnchard 50: Dnubar 10, Higgins 31: Foard " Bergman 30: Shivch 37, C0AV3 31: Thielsen 37, Granjrcr 31: Snrprenaut 37. Franklin 31 sons rYs ruBriKCT. Hemnnn 27, Miller 8: Thorn paon 23, ?cf.iincr 10: MeBndc Towns end 7; Mctaeltan 27. Wobb 8: Ifcan 27. Bonl:a:n 8; McElro 27. Lert S; Baker 29, O'Brien 0: McBride ' Brockenbrough 5; Fallon IW. Kopp 3: Welch 17. Fox is: S-aiU 17, !orrisnn 17; idcGnirc 2J, Page 12: Carrulhers 23, Sorcnson 12: Lougherv 2s?. Smith 8: Wright 17. Trenchard 'IS: Dnnlmr 23. Higgins 12: Ftard 20, Bergman 9: Lindell 17, Daily 17: Shively 9. Coffey 20; Thielson 23, Granger 12: Surpren ant 19, Franklin 10. VKSIT.R PRECINCT. fcerra:.n, 23: Miller. 5: Thompson, 25; Pcnnojor. 5: McBride, 2(5: Town send, 5: Metschan. 20: Webb. 5: Be.iu. 20; Bonhr.m, 5: McElroy. 2i: Ij'roy, 5; Baker, 25: O'Brien. 5: McBride. 20. Brockenbrough 4; Fallon 21, Kopp 0: Welch 21, Fox 20: Smith 12, Morrison 5: McGuire 20, Page 5; Cerrulhors 20, Sorenson 5: Loughci 2-3. Smith 5: Wright 21, Tccnchanl 9: Dunbar 2(!. Higgins 5; lwid 23, 33crgroan 5: Lindell 22. leuW 9; Shively 13. Cof fey 10; ThMgen 26, Granger 5: Sur pienant 25. Franklin 5. .loha Sheilmk Hotly FhJ. Tiie Jxdy of John "Sherlock, wlto was drowned frrgii the steamer Jionis Olsen about two weeks ago, was found la.st Monday near Eureka. The body had on it a watch nith the name of James Kynn engmved thereon. The men who found tho ImxIv thought, of course, that it wab the body of a man of that name. Van Cook, of Clifton, happened over there and seeing the watch remembered that Jus. ltynn, who was formerly in Wm. T. Coleman ifc Go's bank here, liad gone lo Tilla mooJ:. Patting ono fact and another to gether. iL was dclerniinod that llc body w.-w tliat of Jno. Sherlock, for ilic recovery of which a reward of $100 has been ofTerod in Tres Asvoriak. A CAf ITi VOZKT. Ia our lorciathcni !', lucaptcs were a tributctl to 2teos$el WooCL D:t :aoIcra medicine has Jenoartrelc.1 tjat rith i'hoU dos3 :iot ereatc orjptioas br lotttin;; tho blo&I, but re'r.rCs digestion, vrhicli akc3 ttio sioaiacii t. il 1, an 1 tho circulation slajjSisb, aa'l i i t i"i rauses a.: earccblcd cctloa of the o?c3 v. hich eoascct orbecona pinipV- T!:o modem theory J rereforc i i not to treat t'ae 1! , tn:t the ?toaa 'i and liver, and it is ucdr V,l iicat idea, itiat Jot'b Veca tablc S.we3ra"I2 wai eo::ccive.l. It i : v. ip Ins the old '' "xkI disease" idea ojt of ex istence. A(K ill peii.t: "I I ao 1ml for rcas; spoils ol i Jd'c&tau cad dyspepsia aad trict ncarlr c orj'tliiag ri.uilly I toot oae ol tbo Icidin.t a-'-aparfllaw. It t aiwel pim nle.1 to brea": oat on inv fare, whicix I ira-i told "vrcs causcl by tfce itotasli. Iltarias Kiat Joy's VesCtaWeSarssiMHriilaui 1 n A eoa lala mineral, I viat for iL Too pimples dis appeared and I have bid in n:t:ni of t'ae iM cpelbs. 11 is a euro f jr ir Jisestion ond fjipo:si and tho aMeadant fa-x e.-:v.!-i.' ilss.r. r.LT.-i .-. U21 IL'adou J-:rei .. 3. . M ii'd Header Carl Kins. At the Marqnam Grand last even ing this gentleman gavo 1m final en tertainment to a delighted audience, who applauded to tiic echo his marvel ous mind reading exhibition. His powers are certainly mystifying in the cxtrome. aud ho is undoubtedly a physchological wonder.- Yesterday' Oregon ian. Ml tiic Choicest Delicacies, made by only lir-t-class men at the Seaside iJakcry. fiood Goods and low rates at the .S-a-idl JIakcry. The SSt:h::cr ETclipse. Will make regular trips lo Knappa and Swcnsen's Landing, leaving Knapra at7::.v.sr.,and lciving Wilson A; Fish er's dock at 2 l. m. For freight or ims sage apply to the captain, on lioard. t'iae 'I'al! Wine Delivered at GO cents a galion, to ai.y jurlufthe city. A fine line of pure California wiiics at low prices, at A. W. Utzinger's Cosmopolitan saloon. TeIcji!:oncLs!'.cns flousc. Ccst Bctls in town. Ilonms per iight Kiamt cus., per week si-no. ewanu c'ei i. Private entrance. A riai' .oi Of Gooseberries received hy son & Jtoss. Tlioiup- 2Sca!s Cooiieil to Order. Private rooni3 for ladies and families: at Central Ilestaurant, next to Foard & To ?.et. The two front rooms en the ground tloor of the old Transcript building, corner of Main and Third street. In quire at Toicii Talk office, next door to liackus' gallery. Ivuutt ami tiiM, 4-i hi i i-uir. Central Kestaurant. rrilr .. .1 am I. a .. ..r....r at Uic ght' .aan '-u"" rJ- """?"" my Head. Mioalilen JU.l arms; the skin i ir -r;n 01. nu t uorsr. 1 lie unite eiis fell oonsi:iiti irons 1 yi3: ai, l'cnnoyerzi; auouncie o,j, o.vn- woiild thicken and be red and er itchy. I Utl : ALCCCUail oO. VlUIii: Jeuil ' i vnieK sni'i im-ru !i 'sciiciieti. 1 J -- "n flr7UhT Sealy Skin '' - """ . in, r . . r.it! f 'ittrt hint if n.ri i jt re , (',- j .suit M tfiti'ij. !tn ut h m ntlrctts oftlollrt r ti.r 'r.tbi". iit,ttt otfi ut Gured fey Cutieura ilv disease (ponasts) krst broke out on niv teft chMK. sirtkadliHf across mr sios? ar.J almost covering niv face, lx nut into niy cyesnmi the l.lr.steljni ws alrrJd I would we my evesight :Utojrether. Ir spread all ovf-r ray head a:d my lia!- i f. !t out, until I v a entirely b-tf d-he. ded : it then broke out on my amis and s i uhler'.un:.! my arms were int one ore. Ii cm ered inr entire iKKly. my face. l;ead and shoulders being the iVfter spf-atlim: m r. lemtlreils of dollar 1 uariiOK.iPffliit,?iiratc. I lsennl ot the Cirrn-Licv Ki jii niis, ami .iRer iNnc two bottles ("i"rccri:J:F.sox.vji-T I ioul.l ce 1 chanp" ; ami altor I hntl taken four lottles I uxs:Untost cun: : ami when I had used Mhottle of Cutktka 1:kscii;xt ami one ho of Ci ciccua. and one eake of Cirr icuiivSou'. I was cured or the dreadful dlNea from v.hSch I li.ul ssillered for Rvc ear. 1 thought the disease would leave a erv deep scir. hut the CirrieuKV Kiuiis inia curet it without anv scars. I rannot express withaiKii what l suffereil before uslnjc the Cirrirunv Kkmeiuhs. They sncu my life, ami I feel it my duty to rec- U oaiaiciiatliein. Mylntr is restored as good as operand so is my ejestpht. I Know of others who itave ree vl invt Iienellt from their ue Mi:s. lttHA K1U.1.Y. Ko;kwelI City. Iowa. Cutic-jira Resolvent, Then-v. ..lmt ami Mvin pm iKer and jrnpet and Ik-' h lliiiiiurltemetli s, i.i:eriilly.ainl I Clrn LK.thesreat Skin Cure, ami Cirri- 1 cuit vSo.vi.Hnciiul-ite Skin 15eai:tifler,cx- I ternatly. l.ae cured thousands of cases where Hie sneddtu of scales ineaffttnl a nuart dadv. the skin cracked, hleediiur. br.rtiii!!!. and Itchins almost he oud lininau cidnraiiCi'. hair ltfel-s or .ill une, siijreriojj terrible. "Vh.:t otlur renudies have made sjcIi cures? , Sold e ernvliere 11 iee. Ci ttcl i: . ."A : 1 Soai',2.jc: Kksomknt.91. Vrepareilbv the I'OTTEIS DllUt; AM) ( 1IKKICAI. CORIOKV TIOX. liOsIOtl. B-Send rc"I!ow to CureSMnDLseasesi," Gi i:i?e5,roi:iustrat ions ami 100 testimonial. Q J tH PLUS. Mack lieadii, red.roictM h:ipod i till and oily skin k "iited bj Ci iicoba SOAr. IT STOPS THE PAtN. ucCk r.a".-.eV. kidney imiiis. wreak Ptia VN rheumatism and museiit ir 1 alLsin and museiitir7T.QOJ R ?.Y n ripk l in une minute lj U U 8 V h CvC I JO . K t'Srt im.!" lciirrt Sa a' 1 ( ttrv The first .ind inl ii stantane.tiN ain-kdl-imtplis'er Narrow Kecapr. Yesterday as boinir removetl the pile driver a from "tho end of I he jcth ami bronght np to lle Y near liieoffice. a man named Ole Aiwicrxim v!m "was at work attempted lo Rlop j acrass in frnl r the driver when his foot caught on n nail. In falling, lie liad prcence of raind enough to catch lioid of Hie driver, nnd cling with a j desnerale arrin. to prevent himself from Jxing iuiuled under .and crnshetl lo death. Mr. II. ii. llegardt haw the man slip and inrned his hcaii away so as not to witness the crushing of Use poor fellow, but as the engine was stoppexl. was delighlod to find that titenmn 1i:m1 iK)t fallen under tlic wheels, lint had saved himself by holding on. His feet ami let.-, wtrc iuinml In 1 being hauled over the ties, bnt the accident it forinnntel not ver scrion. A Scrap riaper Save ii: lAfe it w.is just an ordinal scrap of wrap ping iMvr, hilt it uttl her life. She was in l lie l.i-st stage- if emHHiplion. told by ph-ieia:is tha s', wa.-. inenra lilc and c.mltl Hc 0:1 i a .short time; she weiglnti U'- than enty iMiitnih?. On a pier-.' of wrapping iHr slie reatl of Dr. King's New Diseoiery. ami got a san'ple JwJle: it helptnl her. sii lio:sghl a larger Indlle. it lieljnil her mfn. lio'.iglit another ami grew better fast, continued its 11 e and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing l-R) pounds. For fuller particulars send stamp to W. it. Cole, Druggist, Fori h'miln. Trial lloUles of this wonderful Diseierj' IViV at J. V. Conn- Tthi5- stie. Vt'ili ir Here To-Xfcht. Tiic eastern mind rcalcrs, Carl King.-, invitation exhiintion of his muni reading powers :tt the Palace Hotel, Monday night was equal to Ir ving Bisiiop's exhibition in the same lino. Uc captured tlc inmates of that hotel to such a degree that a Palace party of forty-five lias been formed and resened scats for his public iwr formancc at Irving Hall on Wetlncs- dav night.- -Argonaut. In Dnys if OM. How many fanners in central Il linois prospered, in lle gotxl old days or .j0-'."7. Potatoes soul at 6 cents a bushel, corn at 10 cents and butter was used for nlc grease. A common wool hat was worth S2.5U, nails 12 cents a pound, tea $1.25 brown sugar 10 cents, while hognd hominy could not be given away scarcely." How rich tho farmers were in tlioso days! All they had to do was to shake with t'ae ngnc and look pleasant. i'enria Journal. Th.i i what joh ought to have. In fact, yon niubt li.ive it. to fully enjoy lire. Th'-iuundi arc searching for it daily, and mounting because they find it not. Tiiotwnmls iimn thousands of dollar are speii. annually by our peo ple in tin hoiH' lint they may attain this boon. And jet it maj Ik li.id Uy all. Wcguaraiil e t at Electric lJitter. if us l according to directions and the iimj pcrai&ttwl in, will bring jou Good Digestion and nasi the demon djipcp siaand iitteail Eupcpsy. We recoin- nii'nil iilcctrc i.iltert lor Jjyb'iepsia nuilal! dtsen-icsof Ijier, .Stomaeh and Kidntn n. Sold at 3c. and Sl.tXl icr bot tle by A. "V. Conn. Druggibt. The Stofit:m House Cigar. Ihc La r.Uonia cigar and otiicr fine brands of cigars: thelinol in the city, at Charley 0 bun's, next to C. Ii. Conner. Sonic of tho finest strawherrics to he found in the state or out of it are from La Du's gardens at rIonnt Coftin, and are 'old by Thompson & Ilov. Fruifc of the garden, I'rnits of the field in great variety at Thompson '& llos. Freh Fruit received daily at P. Fcr re!t. Tor a good Shave, go to P. t'crrell. Tim latest siySe of GontsT J'ootB and Sl'.e.e at 1 .1. Goor3Lo':. Wfir:x:snift Ueer. And Fiec Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. t Hcmcmbor the Austin house at the Seaside is open the year 'round. Prink Knickerbocker bottled lMcr. Tlserc .Ire Some iticn ttoomi;. Over the Jilikado candy store, suitable for offices, for rent. Apply to Alex Campbell. All the patent medicines advert iscu in this paper, together with the choicest perfumery, and toilet articles ctc can he bought at the lowest prices at .1. W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. CMlirenOryfwPitcliBrtCastoria . a.a..Wt-,-i'w Diseases w 11111 11 H ! . rr..-.. ipjif 2IIBII m iIiiIlliB3uP. 11111111 f r- " mVA fflN (JfckiM m ySiH3B l3 ME3HH Blllllllil 1 SJiiSi - I IIKjilllfllliMi' iSvlflikj I i Parasols. XjSiCGS, iiibbons, jSmDroiaeries. iPftMffl Bnliii The "iieading -, SW J3LESLV QS t$UF iW JHL -SS.:. tlilS I Fur S arliee f I :s? QS I llA.NSEVJ-nT DOUHLK .SEAM MIOK. "pi For The The fclsciion fs Over. And it Iwlmves all lo for irt the iK)ItttCl strifi itl IN 8,110. inn UP Tn th mean time the undersigned will not for get to look t.i:t for the people's wants, and be ar al! times prepared to fnr ni&h the linesi aefection of gentlemen's garments a; bis insaai ,reti5onakiiie pi ices. ! he Live Clothier and Haiier. Hi Use Occident Ilotd Brd'g. .1 :Jn iJwtierson, Pit . A. T. ISrake. Jlfur. Notary 1'nblle.. Tin Pacilc Seal Estate Co. Incorporated JIarcli20, 1S90. Rcn.1 : uuil : ero:tri.l : I'roiicrty I'ought and Sold on CoiamKnn. Office on Thiol St., near the Central Hotel. Correspondence Solicited, Astoria. - Oregon TiKIiftv and Abstract Oilicc C. R. TKOMSOfi OXUDOOIt KA&TPK nKJIXST'? IIUUG STOKK A complete hot ol Abstract Looks tor the entire County alv.-js kept posted to dntc. SxrcLilattenlion jslvenio jinictice in the U. .i. tind Oflice, and the ex?emi:Uion cf liiift titlfs." Magce. Argand and Acorn r23 WIUWUO xv a 9 A S3 CJ Cookinc and Heating, EVERYONE FUIiLT WilERASTrED WATER CLOSETS, PLUMBIM! G0011, PU3IPS, SliKSVXD IUTII TUQS. OHENxVMDS SXBEET. For Sale. HOOSl-'n LOT, CORNER OF MAIN and Ninth streets. lots rflxloo, all &radcd. Inquire of VAN DUSEN & CO. 11 III 5 11 II ff Q rf Inr-? a S35 T 3 CnrHcr Tivelfl.1 :ut B. Telephone 12 II &iS?of8:BsOQ wtMtj,M,j!w .i-a .i , . HarfB (cbttZf' Gb&n ifhmi Bfiiia&flHH Hjti h u HHHH c; uygisiii HiByiri Is 50 'jylSlils el Idy n fcS O V. KSMJU-S? rf 3 9 s s CL ft g iC3 . m n .- s .. !-; H.1 1 iii 'sa: Dry Goods and Clotliing' JfcLouse of Astoria. It nour fhilh rips. It never squeak than a hand tin n. 1A " P HlPaii I ilflil 111 I1P9l1 SiQTP UYi Acre-., close to riM'i a,d street car lire. Only ."500 per acre, for :i few days onJj Svm e m lx made on tin-, property within three months. lWimmS M? (m&xMft. W Otld Fellows' Building, w w ,sy2ifii(ig:33iiafr (-435 m Lots 1 Cases . ram Are v Tin Astoria Beal PRIM VROTl 150 TO $250 EACH. - TKSSRi;- Onc-IIalf (.t-h; thelTalance m Six and Tw cl c Sfonths. iaF' is the Choice of Superior Paciiilics for SiippiIls, in Car Load Lots." Orders for any quantity to ic directed to H. vEII-JHABI), Portland. Oregon. Ja? JLs H-M Jf&A v. I. siBiK Jlr KEE'-fc. IN nst Woolen Goods f r Suitings. All the Latest Styles !I. buys T4r Oash at K-wtem Prtee. He ('nuiantccs tiie Best ArorkniansIun on alt Garments. Call and see for onrself. llartli li'oclc. ASTOKIA, OK. - :&&&& ;5S.- J?il ClWWtailF TIT) S.' s JL S. J..Jt2l)axa. JL?j Cakrs, ujul t'jiie i onrectioHers. All rtlcrs Delivered. COOLEY BROS mTu "0, 545 WB JL Wj&mj oeotrpiES this space. A- T. BRAKKS, IVigr. F.H. SURPRENANT & CO., County Coroner. j?irst Glasa Undertaking IJsTAltLliniKNT. JJew St. !es. Caskets ai.d General maitr reKt t AsTonrAK oUce. PATROHIZE HOME INDUSTRY!! ThtTt i no occasion for tr-e ft fastidi-oe-s ol our eiti7 ns to senrt to lTtlaud or S.Vit Francesco for Custom lade -Clothes As tiiey can K-t Better Fits. Bftter Woi ni.iiisluo, aim for 'ess Jloiifj . Bi Leavingthelc Orders with MilANl. lievj Goods bv Evr Steair.cr. Call and ice him and satisfy yourself. P. J ftSoany. Nercliant Tailor. Thompson & Koss Carry a Full Jane of Ghoicg Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Se Convinced. .e Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEVELAND, Trop'r. M Breai, Gab ii Pastry None but tho E&t Materials Used. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Rread delivered In any part of the city. f- .v.r..r. - White Goods. Plaid SasheSo Trimmings. and Buttons. It requires no bi caking in. More Astoria, Oregon. Tifiv LyjiaL(S) ASTORIA, OR low 01 Sale OFFicr or thi: Estate Co. Beer I q Connoisseur. P. O. Sox 405. ailor, STOCK T1IE- fo 2?3r:: !&. g, ;ry n s, ir JTLiiSLX?9 )nl Estate Co. OJ5 TO LARSON & HiLlBACK fej: GBOOERIBS .) FKES3I fKITITS. Onlers Ueli'. crcd Free of Charge. Country Orders solicited. Third Street. next to Tioncer ofllce. 1. E BOOB AS & CO. . . (Successors to) DEALERS IN- Grroccries Produce." Water fctrcer, Astoria, Oregon. THLEPHOXi: NO. 7. - P. O. BOX 39 A NEW ENTERPRISE.. City Express Transfer Company. H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller, PROPRIETORS. Headquarters at Main Street w Iiarf TELEPHONE NO. 43. A General Express and Delivery Business transacted. Your patronaKO is solicited. 0. Dement. DRUGGIST. Successor to W. E. Dement & Ce. Carries Complete Stocks of Drugs and Druggists' 3undri Prescriptions Carcrmiy Cmm .-.. Agent lor I",,1 Mexican Salve and Norwegian Pue Cw A 4 -&x" - ii