5v??'-'.yf'WF'Wi- rgty'Ptaiiii9 V5f en ''''.'' 3 MI. XXXV. NO II. ASTORTA, ORBGOJV, SATURDAY, JULY 12. ISSIO. PRICE FIVE CENTS f- - - ., ri rfiiV-- i' ' " I.NSlMtANCK- INSURANCE Fire ami Marine ami LUV VAN DUSEN & CO.. Ag' s. ASTORIA. OR., f tln Following Kfltattit Kmiu;ii an 1 tJt-nMM'l hii'1 Iamuioii :i:iI Ulolii. Nuilli UillHli and Meiviutile. St'iittNIi Hiil4.ii anil National, ll.trtluiil ot Coimi'cli'ut. (J tiiuici s' ttt CdUf'init.-i. Iwii-'.oii nul I.tncatliin ! tSKorvool, Cotuiiioirlal I'lilmi if Loudon, tiu&nilMi or lniitoii. orthwf.i of Poitl.'.nd. Mulu.tl 1 r of Ni-ff York. :omit.Ubernl Adjustments Guaranteed i. w. gawk" Insurance Agent. REPRESENTING California Marine Ins. Co., S. F. Columbia Fire m ! Marine Ins. Co., Portland. Home Mutual Insuiance Co., S. F. PhcEiux of London. Imperial of London. Robb & Parker, AGENCY OK iire and Mar ne insurance. u uii uti Aggre;ia Capital of S70,000,000 I Ml Kll.. or Umitciii. CALIFORNIA.. o( California. tXNNE0nCl'r.of llartlont. OaKI.M HUMK. or Oiiklamt I.! OK. f Umilou. FIKHM AN'S FUND, of California. tjUEKN. of IJiudoii HAKKETS. Washington Market. Mala Mrcct, AMorlu, Oregon. rHKTESC CO., rKOt'UIKTOKM. RtcirEGTKUM.Y CALI, THE ATTEN tlou f the public to the fact that the kooro Market w III alwaj be supplied with a I l I.J. VARIETY AND REST QUALITY FRESH AND CURED MEATS ! 1 n bleb w til be sold at lowest rates, whole njiIc and rvUtll . iaripwlal attention Klven to supplying au. STAR MARKET. WHERRY fc COMPANY, K res 1 1 ami Cured Meats, Ve g:etal3le , FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT IIU1KL, fHK. HI'K HirreL. Aisterla, Oe. Roadway Market. O'EIara A: Iiifrallu, Propr's. Opposite Fo.irtl & Stokes. A Tlrst-CIass Meat Shop. Fresh and Salt Meats. -All Purchases leilered In any part of the CUJ. 0. E. BAIN, MHiuif.ioluiiT and DoaK-r m Sali, Doors, Moulding ami Brack' ts. til Ht.ttl- t.f II ,rl Wood tniI ttu-o C iiiiliiu f.uiiilx-r. BOAT MATERIAL A SPE IAL1Y. Wood Turning. tfr. (JcHtncK and A.hIoi .Streets. AHHlttlA, - - Ukkcox. Your loners Worth I? WHAT YOL (SET AT Foard Jtjtokes Groceries and Provisions. RvTjthtii lu a First-class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. (roods Delivered all over Town. l'- Mtghost Prlco I'ald for Junk. FOARD STOKES Thompson & Ross Carry a Full Line of Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us & Call and Be Convinced. The Indiana Paint Shop. C. M.CUTBIKTU, Prop'r. Cr. Third and Main Sis., Astoria. !A!NTR AND CRAINER. Pper Hanging a Specially. Work executed with Neatness and Dls Pch, F.H.SURPRENANT&CO., County Oeroner. Flrit CUst Undertaking ESTABLISHMENT. KewStre,Ck6tad fuaend siatezlal Nect te astoriax oake. m Croyalmwaj Pi Absolutely Pure. This powder never vaues, A :u:irvi of ,urlty, htrenutli and w IioIi-uni,iiea. More economical Ihaii tin onlmao' ki!iil.aii! 3n not be sold In I'oiiipt'litinii v. nil Hie iniilli ludeTf Inn lest.sli rl weight. :tliini or plu pliate powdeis. Sni'l nnlu In v f. 'tv i. lUKfO- P.r.HRM. !( V'-ill-o.. ." I.kwis a. .Ioiin-ii.s & c . '.gt'iito. ( i latiil. rc.'ii CB P. Upshur, Shipping and Commission Merchant .nalu St. Wharf. Astoria. On-gnii SI'IWIAI.TIUS: Cannery Supplies Barbour's Salmon Net Twines. NKPTUNK liraiul S.ilmnn Twine. WOODP.EliltY Cotton Lines and Twines SEINES and WETTING Of all Description Furnished at Factory Prices. FIRE INSURANCE Effected in l"ir.t Class ConipanU'i. Keprosentin! S13,00,I(H) PIKKXIX HOME, .Hartfottl, Conn ........New York. Agencjr Pacific Kxpreas and WclN, Fargo A t'o. E. P. NOONAN & CO. (Successes to) O". JE Hyues, DKM.MltS IN- Grroceries Produce. Water Mreel. Astoria, Oregon. TELKIM10XE Xt. 7. - I. O. BOX 390 , Lester & Andeisea, - CIVIL ENGINEER Surveyors and Architects. Ofkick, RO(! !, Kl.AVlCI.'.S Ili.n'o SECOND STREET r. o. itoz 8i:s. A.vrom A. OK. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! There is no occasion for I tie most fa.slldi om of our clt7i-ii" to send to I'.rl!iind or Shii Kmuelsco for Custom fiflade Clothes AiIIii-ii . t vut Kill. Kitifi ;'ork ll'ltclll) HI l.f lr-v Mllllf). lt lx.llliu Mi.-U Ul.lrr- -.Mill Ml-N New Coods lv Svory Steamer. ii! :tiul ee h in and satisfy yourself. P. J Moany. AieiehantTalioi. I. W. Case, ijANKlilt. Transacts a Gonoral Banking Busin&s- Dr.tfiiilr.twn available iiianv part of; he U. . mid Kurope, and on Uong'Koiig, China Okm.-k IIoujls : in a. m. to 3 i. i. ()i:i J"yi.i.iiw'.i Ituii.mx;, Astoria, Oregon. Morgan & Sherman GROCERS Aud Dealers In Cannery Suplies ! Special Attention Given to Filling Of Orders. A FULL LINE CARRIED And Supplies furnished at Satis factory Terms. Purchases delivered lu any part of the elty Office and "Warehouse In Hume's New Building on Water Street. P. O. Box 153. Telephone No 37. INTO It II, oki:gon John C. Dement. DRUCCSST. Successor to W. E. Derncnl & C). Carries Complete Stocks of Orugs and Druggists' Sundries. t'rrrrlptlems Carefally CouiposHded. Agent for Mexican Salve and Norwegian Pile Cnrr- ''7" HEALTH RESTORER. vi?spS(Pvi USE ITI 3 I' T3 THE 1D5AIi MEDICINE. It t . c thf Liver and Kutm -sand Stomach, run- 1 1 adaihc. Dvp--;su, ctimIi-s an Appe tite, 1'uiifkj.tlir Xm'iure Blood, and Makes The "W'oak Stroncr. mimi pfunder: mmi: Vte&werywherB. f 1 abottletfiliforta, OWDER mtmm TT3f3H sjaan hJAJVWAXl AMERICAN CITIZENSHIP Must Be Respected liy Central American GoYemciits, it u a is r. is KnucATisa tui:m. Specal lv The Uxitkd Pufss. WAsniNCTOK, July 11. Teller inlro ilured in Hie senate to-tlay a joint reso lution, proviilino; for an invitation to be extended ly the president to the overninetils of the Latin-American countries to join the United states in a conference for the establishment of a common ratio between gold and sil ver, for international use. The bi metallic money resolution was referred to the committee on tinance. in tiii: si:natk. Consideration of Several Im portant mutters. .-peci.il to Tit K ASTOUIAN.1 Washington, July 11. This morn ino; Teller introduced n joint resolu tion declaring it the determined policy of the United States, to use both goM and silver as full legal tender inojiey, instructing the president to invite the governments of the Latin union coun tries and such other nations as he may deem advisable, to join the United States in a conference to adopt a common ratio between gold aud sil ver, for the purpose of establishing the international use of bimetallic money and securing a fixity of the relative value between those metals. The conference to be held at such place as may be mutually agreed upon by the executives of the governments joining in it, and when in Uie judg ment of the president of the Uuited States, a sufficient number of nations shall "have entered into the agreement, he shall declare the ratio so fixed to be the existing ratio in United States. The president is to appoint not less than three, nor more than five commis sioners, to attend such conference on the part of the United States, and who are to receive $2,500 and ex penses. The joint resolution was referred to the finance committee. Wilson, of Iowa, offered a resolution which was referred to the committee on foreign relations, calling on the secretary of state for information on the subject of an American citizen, Thomas I. Collins, being deprived of his rights of liberty and property at Manila, in the Philippine Islands, and as to what action has been taken in regard to the matter. The senate proceeded to the con sideration of the senate bill to estab lish a United States laud court, and provide for the settlement of private land claims in New Mexico, Wyoming, Arizona, Utah and Colorado, sucii claims being by virtue of Spanish or Mexican rights. The bill was discussed until 2 o'clock, when the shipping bill in the order as unfinished business was taken up, and Gibson addressed the senate. This morning the confereuco report on the silver bill was submitted to the house. Perkins, of Kansas, pre sented a conference report on the bill grauliug a right of way across the Mille Lacs and Lake Superior 1. R Enlee, of Tennessee, raised the ques tion of consideration in the interest of the private calendar. Perkins moved that further proceedings under the call be dispensed with, which was agreed to, ayes 130, nays f3. The conference report was then adopted. Till: COURT flIAKTIAI. OF Wham anil Itliltiiuorc Con demned. Special to Tit k Astoiuan.1 Washington, July II. Tlii Critlr to-night in au article on the trial of Major Wham and Captain Miltimore in Arizona. sa.s thai nnnv m"n nil over th. country, an.l esjiccialiy -M tins cin, are lughlv uuligiiani. over the court martial of major 7o-,eph W. Wahm, paymaster, and captain A. E. Miltimore at Tug o , A. T., and do not hesitate to characterize Him trial as persecution, aud tho charges as Invioious. 'Hie papers in the eae have reached the war denarlmnnf. but have not been acted upon. There is little doubt but what an investiga tion will result in the vindication of the two officers, and it is declared tlint captain Miltimore would never have been tried, Had it not been that it was necessarv to imnlicnta liim. in nn en deavor to defeat Major Wham in aspiring for a higherpo3ition. LIEUTENANT ("KNEItA!,. iTIorc Chaplains for the Army. Special toTlIK A8TOKIAK. Washington, July IL The house committee on military affairs ImH directed a favorable report of the bill to revive the rank of lieutenant general of the army. Favorable reports are on the bill authorizing the secretary of war to employ 20 active chaplains in the annv. and irranthur the Rio Grnndn Southern Railroad company tho right of way across the 1 ort Lewis, Colorado, military reservation. MORE APPROPRIATIONS. Eight Ship for the Columbia River. Special to Thk Astokiax.J Washington, July IL The Sun day civil appropriation bill as amend ed by the committee on appro priations of the senate, contains the following new items, 831,000 for a lighthouse at northwest Seal rock with a station; 810,000 for the Colum bia river light ship; S5,000 for survey and appraisment of laud for town- site purposes at Angels, Washington. ITIilitnrr Promotions'. Special to The Astohian. Washixgton, July IL Tho presi dent sent io senate the following nom inations CoL Alexander, J. McD. McCook, sixth infantry to bebrigadier general; major August G. lvobinson. quartermaster, to bo deputy quarter master general with rank of lieuten ant colon eL CongrcsKleaalApprepriatlonBill Special to The Astowax.1 Washington, July IL The presi dent has approved the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill. AMERICAN CITIZENS "Will Certainly He Protected, War or No AVar. Special to The Astorian. Washington, July 11. The action of secretary Tracy yesterday in order ing the Uuited States steamers Thetis and liaiiter to proceed at once to the west coast of Guatemala and San Sal vador, in anticipation of the outbreak of war between those countries, has X,'7''T S rZil I. aro not inclined to believe that these ! a supposition that when the Demo steamers are simply going there to pro j eratic congressional convention for the tect Americaus iii case of war. , siutu district, which was in session It is hinted that the vessels are to I , . ,. , ,. ., . . enforce the demands of the state de- at 0rrVllle' adjl last Sut, raat partment agaiust the two states Iters would be harmonized aud nomtna of Central America, Honduras and , tions made during the early balloting Guatemala, in behalf of two Americans. ; thLs niornir,. This was not tho case, The case against Honduras is that of i , ., ..... editor Hollander, an American who aIul lhc convention is having great published n paper in that couutry. ditheully i settling upon a man to put He unearthed and exposed a plo't, against Mclvinley. wherein United States minister Hall, The first ballot this morning (the who wa3 appointed by Cleveland, was 3Sth) stoed: Monot, 53J; Stillwell, engaged, in a conspiracy with promi-HG1; Warwick, 31; Zimmerman, 41; nent officials of the Honduras govern-1 Lewis,?; Welty, 7; Sherrick, 7. On the nicnt. For this Hollander was first i forty-seventh ballot Warwick took tho imprisoned and then banished, from ! lssicl, having 57 votes, but an attempted the country, and his property, valued 'stampede to him failed to carry, and at 65,000, wsis ordered con fixated. ' the vote fell back. Secretary lilaine has demanded Uiat A motion to adjourn until Septem the property be not confiscated, and uer 3, failed to secure a secoud and that Hollander be allowed to retnrn to ' called forth cries of "No," showing a Honduras, to settle up his affairs, and ' determination to hang together until bring his family away, but the Hon- Hp contest was ended. Monot and dunis government shows no signs of Warwick were close together on the granting this demand. fifty-fourth ballot, the former still The case against Guatemala was on ; holding hi? 53 Vj, and. the latter "hav behalf of William Fuqua, formeily of , ig53. liaton llouge, Ln., where h;s relatives still reside. Fuqua went to Living stone, Guatemala, in 18S5, and entered the employ of the commercial firm of Anderson A: Oweu. The fid lowing June, the mayor of Liviugslono while drunk, caused the arrest or Fuqua for no good reason, aud had him forcibly detained. He was then rclexsed, and his demand for redress laughed, sit. Ho pursued his endeavor to secure justice, but obtained but little tissist- aucc fi-om minister Hall or Kecrelary , Bayard. After minister Mizner succeeded minister Hall tin? matter was taken up in earnest, and congressman Robertson and Boather, of Louisiana, appealed to secretary Blaine to have tho wrongs done Fuqua righted. Minister Miz ner was instructed to take Fnqna's claim aud endeavor to have justice done. Last week Mizner cabled in effect that the Guatemalan govern ment was obstinate in this matter and that he had virtually been able to ac complish nothing. Blaine at once sent instructions to Mizner which it is understood aro to be for him to make a peremptory demand that the Guatemalan government shall make the amendo honorable to Fuqua and pay to Fuqua what damages he de mands for the treatment ho has re ceived. Congressman Boather yes terday received the following letter from acting secretary of state Adee: Sm: I have the honor to acknowl edge the receipt of your letter of the 30th ulL, in relation to a complaint or Win. Fuqua, an American citizen, against the authorities of Livingston, Guatemala, and to say that on the 7th inst., our minister to Central Amerie.t was directed to again call the matter to the attention of the Guatemalan minister of foreign affairs and express the deep regret of this government that in view of it.s continued and marked forbearance at the instanco of the foreign office in making a more formal presentation of the ease, the government of Guatemala has taken no visible steps toward satisfying the complaint. Should this step prove efflv live Mr. Mizner will promulgate a com plaint to the best of his ability, and present it with a request foritscail?e-t consideration. Naval officers decline to stale whether or not tho vessels ordered la Cenlcral America have any other ob ject than that of protecting Americans in ease of war. Respectfully Declined. jSpecl.il to Thk Asr.uti w. Washington, July 11.--The presi dent has declined an urgent invitation from the secretary of tho Farmers' Alliance to attend their convention, wlrch will soon be held at Carli.-le, Pa. The president, in a letter, says ho regrets he is compelled, on account of urgent public business, to not ac cept the invitation. There are a very few curiou-j things about British Columbia rivers. Evcrj -bodj' knows that they flow in tLo wrong direction while they are young. For instance, tho Peace" and Liaul IKJrsist in going to tho Arctic ocean, in defiance of the Rocky mountains and the laws of nature, while the Co lumbia, Fraser aud Kootcnay nnly consent to travel seaward after going in tho opposite direction some hun dreds miles. But they also have very J peculiar ways of making ice, quite opposito to that laid down in the text books. In the Skeena the ic in autumn will form on the liver bod among the bowlders in globules, like a mass of fish spawn, this often grow ing until tho reef actually reachci the surface, but more often it breaks away in large pieces and floats off" down stream, bearing pebbles and even bowlders for many mile3. A dispatch from Ohio tells of one of the shortest courtships on record. The groom was a guest at the Canton hotel. He became infatuated with the cook the day of his arrival, pro posed, and, being accepted, was mar ried to her at once. Maurice Dupont. a young member of one of the oldest families of Mary land, fell in love with au Irish barmaid in Queenstown and married her. Ho took the bride to the paternal mansion and was royally received. No Land on Which the San Shines. Possesses greater natural advantages than onr own. but there aw portions of flia great gralii-bearinK U'est :Uid fertile South where atmospheric influences prejudicial to health militate against them, in some degree, as places of residence. Iloavy rainfalls and the overflow of great rivers, which upon their sub idencc leave rank vegetation exposed to the rays of the sun. there beget malarial fevers, and there also the inhabitants ate periodically obliged to use some medicinal safeguard against the scourge. The most popular is llostettcr's Stomach Bitters, a preventive that has over a third or a cen tury afforded reliable protection to those whom experience In tho futility of ordinary remedies for fever and ague, lias taught to subst tutc Tor them. Whether intermittent or remittent, miasmatic fevers are conquered and averted by the superb anti-periodic and lorMfylng medicine as thpy are by no other preparation in use. Use It. aud abandon impure local bitters. DEMOCRATIC CONTENTION. A Lane Annul of Balloting Fails to Get He Man. tir.u: or k. of r. j' jukes, spec.alhyTnr. Uniti:i Pans. OotuMiaw, O, July ll.-There was Tili: SILVER QUESTION. A New Vorli Editorial Opinion. "le'I il mTiik Astokiav.I Xkw Yonic, July 11. The Evening I'ott figures out the silver situation as follews: If the present silver bill bo comes a law, the point where tho sec retary of the treasury would stop buy ing s-ilver bullion would Ikj 129.29, winch eorresponils with 31 ranis or silwr in f!if dnllnr Tliorn wn Tnrrriti of about 22 wints of a possible advance from the present price, m the case of buying by the treasury, which would absorb the present supply of about 9,000,000 or 10,009,000 ounces of silver within the next three months. It is to be presumed however, that even half as much advance would draw in silver from elsewhere, arjd by increasing tho supply would hold the price in check. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Award of Prizes to the Di visions Speciil to FitK Astou:an Milwaukee, Wis., July 11. Tho great body of the Knights of Pythias, aside from those engaged in tho prize drills, are leaving the city. Tho su preme lodge, now that tho tnrmoil of encampment is over, is preparing to go down to business, which will prob ablyflast r. week or ten days. To day'n session was devoted to routine business. Iu the afternoon Hastings, of the Michigan division, was awarded the first prize for-drill, of S1.000, and the Erie division the second prize of SS00. Another Brewery Consumed. Spivia! .Tiik AsroutAN j PuiLADnLiMiiA. June II. -The brewery of the Henry Muller Brewing Co., w:is d.unagcd by fire this morn ing t. tho extent of SKK),().X), and two men w-re badly hnrt. Death or a Senator. SjK'ea lu Tin: stokiav. OwKN.snono, Ky.. July 11. Thomas 11. MeCreery, eK-United States sen ator, died hist night in the seventy fourth year of his age. He suffered a stroke of paralysis iu 1S79, which was repealed on one or two occasions, and for three years past he has been per fectly helpless. His death has been expected for several days. He leaves a large estate. Tin Cloak IHn!cir&. P'm'uI toTil- ViOKl.N'.l Nkw Yokk. July 11. The situation anion;; the locked out cloak uiakors is unchanged. A board of arbitration has been decided upon to settle tho difficulties between the cloak makers and manufacturers. A Ijire for a t,ire. Si..:..il i Thk ASToniANM Nf.w Oceans, July 11. William Johnson, colored, who murdered his paramour, Octavia Dillon, alias Mary Junius, in -i.prii nisi, was uangea to da. His neck was not broken, died from strangulation. He Resolutions Adopted. Special to Thk Astouun Sakatogv, N. Y., July 11. The American isi3litutio?i of instruction lists passed resolutions favoring an educational exposition at Chicago at the tjmoof the Columbia exposition, in dorsing temperance education in pub lic schools; and commending federal aid to education. Execution or a Murderer. SiK'cial Io Thk Astokiax.1 Birjiington, Ala., July 11. This afternoon Alfred Cooper, colored, was hanged for tho murder of Jefferson Goger. He confessed his guilt His neck was broken as he dropped. A SAD ACCIDENT. How AFiuuilyAVnt IJrokcn Spccl.d to Thk Astoiuan.1 Up. New Yohk, July IL Christian Eckert was killed this morning, and his two sons, Chester and Frank, aged respectively eighteen and twenty, were seriously injured bv tho eTnln. .siouof a generator, at 119 East 120th street, ah turee wero engaged in tho manufacture of soda water at the time. Chester subsequently died from his injuries, neither bodies show tho slightest bruises. Tho mother lost her reason on hearing of. tho accident, and disappeared with four other child ren of tho family. A Town Nearly Consumed. Special toTHRAsroniAN.1 Detroit, Mich., July 11. The town of Ithaca, Gratiot county, Mich., was swept by fire last night, and 28 build ings uesiroyeu. Tlic Joss is heavy. very Victory for an Insurance Comp'y S. S. CpNovcn, Agt,. Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co.. of Manistee, Mich.,says: "I had rheumatism twenty year.s tited crutches ten years. From thcftiso of powerful liniments my hip anil knee had lost nearly all streiii'th. Ilibbards Rheumatic Syrup has cured life, and I wish to herald to all, the merits of the wonderful medicine." For sale by J. Y. Conn. CURIOUS CREMATION. Burning a Baby in a Locomotive Special to Thk Astoriax. Stracuse, N. Y., July 11. A detec tive from police headquarters waited at the station o the Delaware, Lacka wana & Western railroad to-night for tho evening express from Oswego to come in. On its arrival, a fireman, Fred V. Curtis, -was taken out of the cab and to the city jail, charged with a most unusual crime. Hfa accuser is Frank Granish, a fellow fireman, with whom tho prisoner went over the road to-day. Curtis has been brakeman on tho road for nine years, but had just been pnt on an engine to stoke, under instructions of Granish. This morning Curtis came into the cab with a bundle which he tossed carelessly on tho coal in tho tender. He said nothing about tho contents until the train passed Pleasant Bridge, a lake sido resort near here.Jwhen ho picked it up and romarked that it con tained all that was left of his Fourth of July, Curtis left the bundle undis turbed until the train was again in full speed, then ho picked it up and unwinding the paper wrapped around it, opened it in sight ot- Granish. It held the body of a weo baby. Curtis said to his astonished com panion, that it was his own and that he was going to have a quiet funeral, and without further ado he opened tho fire box and deliberately throw tho body in on top of tho "blazing coals. He said he had frequently done tho same thing before. Granish was apalled at the coolness of the man, but Curtis only laughed. When the train reached this city at noon Granish gave imformation of the crimo to the police, who made tho arrest to-night Curtis denies the story, but as his wife was delivered of a still born child on Tuesday, the truth is unquestioned by the police. The woman has two children living. STANLEY'S SDDDEN ILLNESS. Will Cause a Postpouemeut of His Marriage To-day. jIS USYAJIAZZEZT) MUJiTtEItEJt. Special by Tho United Phkss. BeriiIK, July IL Bismark in an in terview in the Frankfort Journal, says he would not have signed the Anglo-German agreement in its pres ent form. Ho holds that Heligoland might have been obtained at les3 cost. Unless tho island should bo Btrongly fortified, it might prove a source of danger to Germany in tho event of a war. STANLEY 'IS SICK. Ills Marriage Will Hare to be Postponed. Special to The AsToniAjfJ London, July 11. Stanley is ill and is under tho caro of his friends and fellow travelers, surgeon Parke and Dr. W. M. G. Hewitt. Miss Dorothy Tennant, to whom Stanley expected to bo married to-morrow, has been informed of his condition. Crowds of callers are constantly coming and going, in anxious questions for in formation as to tho sick man's con dition. Dr. Parke, while declaring the illness as likely to bo but of tem porary duration, is still fearful that it maybe necessary to postpone tho marriage. AN INHUMAN MONSTER. Kills a. Woman and Eat Her Liken Ghoul. Special to Tick Astokiax.j Doniiix, July 11. John Hart, mur dered mother Ballyneale, and chop ped the unfortunate woman's body to pieces. The monster was discovered lying besido the corpse of his victim eating her flesh. Memorial for Bismarck. Special toTiin Astoeiam.1 Berlin, July 11. The Hamburger NacJiricliten nnhlishna a ilni.il nrtlio report that prince Bismarck intenda requesting tiie emperor not to erect n Bismarck memorial during the life time of tho ex-chancellor. Honors to an American. Special to Thk AsronrAN.l Berlin, July 11. The degree of doctor of chemistry has been conferred upon Albert Lincoln Smith, an American student at the Berlin university. Tiie Jersey lillly Improving. Special to Tin: AsToniAx.i London. Julv 11. Mrs. Lanptrv 1ms so far recovered from an attack ot pleur isy, which prostrated her soma weeks since that she is able to leave her bed. Loudon Letter Carriers. Special to Thk Astokian.I London, July July 11. Affairs aro becoming quiet among the lettor car riers. They aro performing their duties as usual to-day. Sore Snonlder Cured. Charles A, Stiles, 180 Carroll st, Buf falo, N. Y., writes: "1 have been a clerk in the Continen tal Hotel, corner Exchange and Michi gan streets, for some years, and first usedALLCocic's Porus PLASTEits three years ago for a sore shoulder. I fell down stairs and got a terriblo wrench and bruise. For several weeks I suf fered acute pain in the shoulder joint and, getting no relief, or only tempo rary, from numerous liniments, I put on an Allcock's Porus Plastkr; kept it on for two or three weeks and my shoulder was well. They also cured me in six weeks of a most obsti nate form of dyspepsia." CURES PROMPTLY STIFFNESS, SffFF NECK. Violent fains la Neck. Fricnd3hiD..'Wla.. Juntf-14. 18S8. My who naa viaiegc pains rojaer ne WMMi tcm Tfirv mm ft nrN stiff flhlWiYrH entirely by St. Jacobs. OIL JAMIS'feTOWl In Terrible Pain. Ames 11' Cg. Co.,CblcopccJla, Juno 16, 18 stiff and Bore; In terriblffpaliE I promptly oy bt. Jacob oil j. v. -mjijftftgx, paymaster. At Dettccisis AjKpDeiixjs. THE vanns waTcated THE 0, P. EXTENSION. Britisliers Warned Agaiust Irot ment in Lower California. A JlEAJiST ASJ JlilSIl iJ-Ali. Special by TnE United Punss. San Francisco, July 11. Captain Jackson has gone to Philadelphia for the purposo of receiving and equipping the magnificent steamship City of Seattle, which has been uuder course of construction for five mouths past. The contract calls for the boat's com pletion by the 12th of this month, but Capt. Jacksou thinks tho time will have to be extended. IICAKST AND IKISII. Promise of a Democratic 'iglit. Special to Thk astouiax.1 Sacramento, July 11. A local paper says, a choice morsel of political gossip is circulating just now, in which two of tho recognized Bourbon Trojans aro involved. A battle be tween George Hearst and John P. Irish would be an ovont in Democratic politics, that would be watched with tho keenest iutercst, yet that is what is very likely to occur. Tho man of millions and the colonel, are already burnishing their arnior for the impending fray. Irish is said to aspire to ilearst'o seat in tho senate, and he is credited with having the support of Stephen M. "White and liis friends in tho further ance of his ambition. Irish will stump the state this fall in the interest of the Democratic state ticket, and while incidentally, his own. Hearst is known to yearn Tor more fame, having tasted it, and he pro poses to have it even if it does come high. He cannot stump tho state with Irish, but he owns a newspaper and besides is rated at 10,000,000. "With these facts before his Oyes, the citizen will have no trouble in reading the "true inwardness" of hostility, between Colonel Irish's Alta and Senator Hearst's Examiner. In every way tho fight promises to be a pretty one. RRITISII ARK WARNED Against Investments in Southern California. Special to The Astouiax. Sax Francisco, July 11. Tho British consul at this port has deemed it expedient to devote considerable space in hi3 annual official report from this district, to warn his countrymen against investing their capital here. "Such dangers," he says iu one portion ot tho document, "beset the Brilish investor in sonthern California from promoters in London, from misman agement by English mauagors un familiar with tho country, whose sole qualifications are possibly a reputation for honesty and relationship to one of tho directors, and from impositions by inventors and their agents here, that I am lelnctantly compelled to advise British capitalists not to invest in southern California companies. THE OREGON" COAST. Three New Iaifc Saving Stations. Special to The astouian. San Francisco, July 11. Major Blakeney, superintendent of the life saving'service of this district, 1ms re ceived instructions to have three new lifo saving stations established along tho northern coast. Qne will bo located at tho month of the TJmpqua river, one on Coos bav, aud the third at tho mouth of tho Coquille river. Bids will be advertised for, to bo sent in on August 7th. Supplies lor Siberian Scalers. Special to The Astouian.I San Francisco. July 11. The steamer Karluk will proceed to-morrow. She goes to Petropoulovski, on the Siberian coast, about which place the Alaska company has a fleet of vessels engaged in tho sealing bnsi ness. The Karluk carries with her for the most part, supplies for this fleet. Died of His Injuries. Special t Tun Astouian 1 San Francisco, July 11. James Bathburn, tho 15-year-old boy who fell down an elevator shaft yesterday, died from his injuries this morning. Ceming: From FrIsco. Special to The A.stoiu x. San Francisco, July 11. -Cleared bark Bundalee for Nnuaimo. Sailed steamers Oreijon Tor Astoria and San Pedro for Tacoma. ASTORIAN CM:!!. Tiie Sparring Instructor Will Come. Speci.il to Thk astouian. San Francisco, Jnly 11. Charlie Gleason, the middle-weight boxer, has recoived an offer from an athletic club in Astoria, which wishes to engage him as sparring instructor, ne will probably accept the same. The club is anxious to match Gns Brown and an Astorian light weight for a purse ofSKX). A California Town iu Ashes. Special to The Astorian. Delano, Cal., Jnly 11. The busi ness portion of this town was de stroyed by fire this afternoon, Schooner So lit at Auction. Special to Tub AstoriaS. San Francisco, "July 11. The schooner Silvia Handy' was to-day sold at public auction to satisfy a judgement. The vessel was seized about two years ago, for illegal scal ing, and was bonded for S1.500. The bidding skirted at 81.500, and she was finally sold at $3,850 to captain Brace. The National I!Iolucrs Con vention. Special to The Astorian.1 San Francisco, July 11. A tele gram was received at the molders' headquarters this morning, from the delegates to tho convention of Inter national molders now in session at Detroit The convention hes not yet got into the awing ot business, bur the matter of tho strike in San Fran cisco, ha3 teen set for consideration for Monday. THE OREGON PACIFIC. Many Conjectures as to Urn Ex tension. Special to The Astorian. San Francisco. .Tnlv ll.-JTha present trend of immiimitinn tn Ore gon and "Washington makes tTinoA in terested in the Oregon Pacific pro- poseu ovenana line, very restles3 and. anxious to see their lino completed. At one time it was eTrprtpl that Fna road from its Pacific terminus at Ya- qrnna would be finished to Junction, a point on the Oregon Short Line, by the summer of 1SS9. nfc tlm farthest but various thing interfered with tho uopeu lor progress. It has been tho nnsiHnn BTTionor some railway wiseacres in btiprV slightingly of the Oregon Pacific pro- jci, unu must) wuo Know uie eastern Oregon country and the proposed route of tho road, feel that some day tue uregon r acinc people will nave tho laugh on their side. Confidence cannot take the place of capital, but those who know say theso railway projections nave no lact of both. The road has been pushed slowly but work done has been well done and nnv th 110 odd miles of road in operation, wiui its connecting steam service, are paying well. John I. Blair, of tho Northwestern, and other veteran railway men are in the Oregon Pacific directorate, and ax nerienco would indicate tlmfr snnh men know as much about the best tima to build a railroad as any one. They have been holding back some what for the beginning of the increased immigration to tho northwest, which now is attracting the attention of the entire country. There is a vast fertile region in Eastern Oregon, which when it begins to be settled, will afford a local traffic that would be much da sired now. As soon as the road nan ha bnilt a verylieavy through traffic can. ue counted on, tor tnis road passes through aud opens up a section ot country, which by any other overland road, would be very roundabout to reach. When active construction work ia resumed, as it is expected to be short ly, there is strong reason to believe that an eastern connection for tho new road will be assured. It ik an open secret that negotiations with certain, of the middle western lines have been going on for some time, since Mr. Blair and other Oregon Pacific direc tors aro directors also in tho Chicago and Northwestern, whose western terminus is now at Fort Casper, "Wyo. Appearances would seem to favor that road, as the natural connection, al though the recent alliance of the Northwestern with the "Union Pacific is somewhat against that theory. TIIE GRAND BALL. A linrjce. Assemblage and a Sot-lal Saccess. , The bail given last night by Seaside Lodge, No. 12, in honor- o"t the grand lodge, wtis a brilliant affair, attended . by over 500 persons, and one of the most interesting social gatherings; in this city for a long time. It was held in the armory of Com pany H, and the immense area of floor was well occupied. There were twenty-two numbers on the program, and dancing continued until after 1 o'clock this morning. Nearly all the grand lodge members in tho city wero in attendance, as well as members of Seaside lodge and prominent citizens and society people of this city. Splendid music was furnished by Prof. Francis' orchestra, consisting of piano, two violins, cornet, harp and violincello, and B. S. "Wbrsley was prompter. The very large company present, embracing so many elegantly attired ladies and fashionably dresaed gentle men, showed to fine advantage in the spacious hall, and was favorably com mented by m the visitors, who were highly pleased. The etlicient committee were as fol fel fol eows: Eeception Dr. JayTuttle, J. H. D. Gray, C. W. Stone, Herman Wise. H. F. Prael. Floor-C. J. Trenchard, P. W. Weeks, W. A. Sher man, John Fox, J. S. Carlson. SATnOUBIMffl fOf. F. D. Of New York, Tim eminent. Scientific and IVactlcal OPTICIAN,! Is now in Astoria, and will remain a short time only. REFERENCES: Dr. W. D. Baker, Dr. Jay Tuttx, Dr. O. B. Estes, and otherProm- inent Physicians. Take advantage of the opportunity. Call at once and have your eyes correctly fitted Willi proper GI.vs.ses. OFFICE HOURS-9 A. M. to 5 P. U, PARLORS, 598 THIRD STREET. Wat. W. Wherrv, S. A.AVlIEKUV. KiniARD HARRr, Civil EnRineer. Wherry & Harry, Real Estate AND SURVEYING. TOWNSITE WORK' A SPECIALTY. City and Suburban Property Sold on Co- miS-SlOIl. invesiuiuiim hhiuc iur Outside Parties. - 11EFEKENCES I. W. Case, Ranker. . Judge C. H.Tage. OCficc on Third Street, Near Court House, - ASTOBIA, Oil. Snail 1 a - .- "i -i ,4 1 - i- I