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s J'iSJlltljiMW'SflW'' KW9 rf-- Stf HtHfS taWJiW 'W .- 5- OrTKT XWJgKJ rn VOL. XXXV, NO 17. INSUIIAXCK INSURANCE Fiiv. anil Marine am! LitV VAN DUSEN & CO.. Ag'.s. ASTOSIA, Of?., (r the lMilStiwuiK Itehable i'oreigu :i1 l..viT'ool mii I i.uilo:i ;tinl Clubt. Noith P.rltMi ami Meicuitlle. Scottish I'nion and National. Hartford t Cimee;icnt, C unmer--.a of Uniform i. iimion and I.uie.Lsliire of UcriK)ol, ("oiiiir.-T-ial l.nimi of Loudon. Cuanllau of Londo.i. otiliist of I'oitLtnd. Mutual Life f Xev York. i i ompt Liberal Atsj i-lmcnls Gum antecd W. CASK Insurance Ajjent. i:kpkk-k' nxi; California Mars ie 1 s. Co , S. F. Cnlumbia Firi n Marine Ins. Co. l.rl!:u:d. Honi2 Mutual Instance Co . S. F. Phcenix of London. Imperial of London. Robb & Parker, AUKNCYOK Fire and Mar.ne Insurance, U ith au Aggregate Capital of $70,000,000 IMI'KHIAL. or London. CALIFORNIA, of California. CONNECTICUT, of Hartford. OAKLAND IIOMK, of Oakland LION, of London. KlttKM AN'S FUND, of California. QUEKN. of Iondoa MARKETS. Washington Market. n it I ii Mrcrl, Aatoria, Oregon. CIIHMTEVSEV A. CO I'ttOritfirrOttM. tKSIKGTFULLY GALL T11K ATTEN it, tiou of Hie nubile to the fact Uiat the itiMive Market w til always be supplied with a H l.t. VAU'KTY AND P.tCST QUALITY ok FRESH AMD CURED MEATS ! ! Which mil bo sold at lowest rates, whole sale and retail. E-Spwial attaiitlnu given to supplying rlllp'S. STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Kn-h and Cured Meats, XT o getalDloa f FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. ofl'OSIIr' K!OH)KXT HOTF1 , UK..VHl'H Htrrvt. AMlorlti, Ojr Roadway Market. O'Hura A: I a a lls Propr's. Opposite Foard .v Stokes. A first-Class Meat Shop. Fresh and Salt Meats. All Purchases Deiheied in any part of the rity. 0. E. BAIN, .Manufaelun'r ami Dealer in Sash, Doors, Mouldings and Brack-Is. 1 1 ICiiicIs of XI-rl Wtioil -cttd Slotiof J !i:.-ti.it;r I.timlx-r. BOAT MATERIAL A SPECIALTY. Wood Turning;. Cor. (Jcncvieve ami Alnr .Streets. Astoria, - - Oitr.ncix. Yoir Moaefs ffoi IS Yil T Ytl- GET AT Foard& Siokes Groceries and Provision?. Everything in a First class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. Goods Delivered all over I own. I he Highest Price 'i tor Junk. FOARD & STOKES The Indiana Paint Shop. C.M.OUTllIItrn.lYop'r. Cor. Third and Main Sis., Astoria. PAIKTfcR AND CRAINER. Pper Hanging a Specialty. Work executed with Neatness and Dis patch, xn P W W ft i WINGATE & STONE, Astoria, RlP Pure, 111! poudei novel vano, a intrvji ! .iiiritv. strength .mil l;iW:tii!!uv. irc iVim 'inical limn the or.:!n:ir kmiN.aml i not be sold i: eoiupelittoii "AMi llic nni.i' tilde of lw 1-M. 'i"it .wight. :tioir. or jilio naate powder.. inUl tmlv hieonr. t"n a I. liAKivc rvviKi:Co. u v-t't :.. "s N Lkwis 1 .Ioii.non .t (Vi . Agent-. P:l lainl. regon. o P, ur, Shipping and Commission Merchant ..tain SL Wliarf, Astoria. Hrejj..n Sl'ECIALTIES: Cannery Supplies Barbour's Salmon Net Twines. NEPl'l'Ni: Urand Salmon I'ume. VOODi;i:it:tY Cotlon LlncsandTwines SEINES and NETTING Of all Descriplinii Kiirni-.li Faeton' riiecs. d:it FIRE IKSURANCF. Firected in I'lit Class Companii-!. ltepn-sentliiK t:s.ou, I'JIIKMX HOME .. llatirord. Coiiu ............... New York, Agenc Pacific Express and Well. Fan-oAI'o. E. P. NOOHAK &. CO. (.Slice. ss us to) O". 3E DBCynes, -HKLF.KS 1N- Groccries Produce. WaterStreel. Astoiia, Oregon. TELEPHONE XO. 7. - P. O. HOX SOU THelKD, Lsster & Andeisen, CIVIL ENGINEER.-, Surveyors and Architects. OFFICK, KOoM !, Ft.AVKl.'s Itt.W'O SECOND STREET l O. U(x 813. A -! QUIA. Oil. PATRONIZE HOME IKDUSTBY ! There Is on occasion for the iiuis I;itidi otisof our cit.ens to .send to Portland oi San Francisco for Custom 3ade Clothes Vsth.-v.-ii i'. t U-:u-j Fits. 5". tter U'ork iistiip .in.. J.i 'i'vs Moi:r. B. Iaa-.MSiU Miei: )-..ers v:i:i M V. N . ?ew CooGii fcv Every Steamer. O-jiI ami -ee limit and satisfy yourself. P. J Monny. Aeielatitl:ii!oi. He House. C. C. Cooper, - Manager. OPEN FOR THE SEASON, The Seaside House lias been leHtted and refurnished throughout, and otrer unviir passed facilities to all to enjoy a iileainl sojourn at the famous elation Ueaeh. An attentive corps of attaches are employed. ami cYeryuiniK oone jor me coiuiori anu convenience of K"t'.sts. S2L'Ss. -s.v3i.--: 5- V' j.iiu( . us:: IT IS THE IDSATj T.ITEPtOiK'ri. ttio-? ex til? j reran;! lCutn. tulS'.nincli, Cure 11 .il.uho. Dvs. .'. r i. . t.i A j.e tilti, 1'urilio the Invars; 1kkI, a:w! Makes The "Weak Slron?; SHEl Used everywhere. $1 abettlotbixforjo T Absolutely .' HEALTH ffSTOtP. HOLLADAY This Choice Property property on BE? YORK'S POPULATION Shows EemarMe Aiyancement liy Census Returns. . OTlIKli WAS1I1XCTUX MATTERS. S.ec:il , TlIK UXITKIi l'll-S-s WASinxGTOx, July 17.--The secre tary f the interior has trausmittoJ to confess a letter from "Wra. Mc Knsicl:, Indian agent at the Sisscton agency, Soulb Dakota, statiug that the Sissetou anil Wahpetou Indians, of the Lake Traverse reservation, are in the mot destitute condition, the drouth of last year having almost to tally destroyed their crops. He asks that S3,000'l)c appropriated for the purchase of irovisions to keep the In dians from starving. rKV VOISK CITY. t Population and Percent u:c of Growth. siie i.il to Tjii: AsiOniAS.l Washimitok, July 17.- The rough official count of the population of New York city, completed by the cen sus officers, shows a population of 1,513,501, -which is an increase of 25.40 per cent, over the census returns or 1BS0, -which gave tho population as 1,200,299, and au increase of 28 per cent, during the decade. In 1870 the population was 912,292, and in 1800, MKi,G5S. The percentage of increase from 1S00 to 1S70 was, therefore, 17 per cent, Supt. Porter said to-day that this is the only estimate made b the census or the population of New Yorlc There was one estimate by the supervisor, but that was based upon insufficient data. Tilhiinaok Bey and Etnr. Special to The Astobiak. Washington, July 17. -The report of Captain Symonds, in charge of river and harbor works in Oregon and Washington, was received at the war department to day, and was in part as follews: Tillamook bay and bar, Ore gon- -No general plan of improvement has been adopted for this work, and the 5,200 appropriated has been ex pended in survevs and removing ob structions. It is estimated that $0,000 can be used in completing this work, and that amount should be appropri ated. No mention is made or the lower Columbia. I'rcsidfiitiul Apiot:itnient. Special to Tun Astokiax i Washington, D. C, July 17. -The president has stppointed C. 1. Spalding, of Michigan, :is assistant secretary of the treasury, vice Tiche nor who has resigned. He was for merly a member of congress, and is now special agent of tho treasury do pa! tment. An Oregon .1 point mem. S rial to Thk Astokian.1 Washington, .Tuly 17. The presi dent sent the fol lowing nomination to the senate to-day: ueneral appraiser of merchandise, Ferdinand N. buurt lefT, or Oregon. Another I'ast CruKcr. Special to Tin: Astoimak Nnw Yokk, July 17. Commenting on the .Stow Franviscoi coming speed trial the Hun says: "Will the Han Francisco equal the Philadelphia in point of speed." This probably is too much to hope for, although her builders do not think it beyond the reach of possibilities, and they fully expect to earn some premium for speed above the contract. l):mm:in Storms. Special to TlIK ASTOKIAN.1 AiiTjCxstown, Pa., July 17. Severe min and wind storms this afternoon unroofed six houses and completely uprooted two trees. Wires were" pros trated. At Barbour's thread mills a brick stack 229 feet high was blown down and struck and partly demol-. ished the engine house. The most densely populated square mile in the world is in the city of New York; it is inhabited by 270,000 peo ple, the larger part of whom are Ital ians, who speak only their native lan guage. Victory for an Insurance roinp'y :-. s. riivnvKi:. A at- XiriliwiMcni Mutual Liu- liisi:nuice Co.. of M.n.iMci',. Micli.,.says: 1 had ilieuui itis-.i twenty j y ar; use i crutches ten ycais. From mi' use nt .mwiMlul iiiuiiH-iusiiiyiiiii; and kiii't had IosL nearly all strength Ilthlianl's Rheumatic Syrup has cured mo. and 1 wish to herald to all. the merits of tin womleiful medicine. For j sale by .1. W. Conn. i JACOBS H CURES PERMANENTLY SPRAINS and STRAINS. Athletes 1'ralso It HIchly. C56 Minna St, San Francisco, CaL.May 3, 18S7. Some Umo ago, while a member of tho Olympic Athleuc Club, I sprained my Jcnee severely and suffered agony, but was speedily and completely cured by St. Jncob3 OIL JOHN GARBOTT. Jumped from Encino. C09 S. 17th St., Omaha, Neb.,Sept. 22, 1SS3. I jumped from an engine in collision, and Etjalned my ankle very badly. I used canes for weeks. St. Jacobs Oil completely cured holder! - 4UC X. JXJ. At Druggists akd Dealees. THE CHARLES A.V0GELER CO.. Baltimore. HI OSTITF FITS Blocks 200x200, $300 to $400. is now on the market, and is the Finest Summer Resort on the Coast. ' It joins the Seaside the south, and has one-half of river frontage, on the Necamcum river with fine boating and fishing. ASTORTA, OREGON, A STUPID OFFICER. Carelc.lj Allowed. a. Prisoner to Suicide. Special to Tits: Astokian Cleveland, Ohio, July 17. The manager of the Bochmke Wire Co., secured a warrant yesterday for the arrest of a yonng man named Edward Folk, who had formerly been an agent in the employ of the Boehmke Co., charging him with embezzling 3,000. Constable Lally had the warrant placed in his hands this morning. He went at once to 435 Columbus street, where Folk boards, and found the young man in the saloon beneath. Folk took the matter very coolly, and asked permission to go to his room and change his clothes. Lally accom panied and sat on the bed while Folk busied himself with his clothing. At length when he was ready, Lally started for the door and Folk fol lowed. Just as the constable opened the door, he heard a shot directly behind him, and fearing that his prisoner had opened fire on him, he rushed down to the street. lie returned after a while, and found Folk with a bullet hole in his head. He died before a nhvsician could be summoned. Folk was popular in socieiy, and chose death rather than arrest. THE MINERS WEAKENING. Diiusiiiuir'o Eviction Notice in tie Hauls of tiic Court. A VRAXK.Y VUOWXEIi 11 1'.M). Spocial by Thk United Pays. Yicror.iA, B. C, July 17.- -The Miners eviction notice served ten days ago, came up before the court to-day. The judge's decision i3 not 3 el given but it probably will be an order to. vacate houses of Dnnsmuirs in a week or ten days. The minera are said to be weakening, and many have op pressed themselves ;is willing to go back to work. "The mailer or the evictions is now out of Dunsmuirs hands and the law has to go on, although if before an order to quit expires, the men will go to work, the process will be stayed. It is more than probable that next week will Fee a capitulation on the part of the miners. CI!KIOIIS INSAMTV. A Woman Cuts of f ISer IZnuil and Tears ont an 5ye. Speeal In lui: Ast.ikiav.I London, duly 17. A horrible case was reported al Bedlam hospital for the insane yesterday. A female pa tient who before her admission had cut off her right hand, and tried to pluck out her right eye during relig ious insanity fiiiallj succeeded. Her left hand had been placed in i c m vas locked glove. She was lying in bed and constantly watched by attend ants, but notwithstanding the e!3u watch she maiia-jcd to tear oil" tho glove with her teeth, and free her baud, after which she gouged out the eye with her fingers. The patient is still frantic, although sifter she had removed the organ she seemed to tie calmer. It i. said that she believed that in tearing out her eye she wa obeying a biblical command. ItECOMKNG INSANE. A Crowned Head L.osiiir ISalancc. Its Spfcnl to Paws. 'hi: astjum .si July YI.-Lp Siejle asserts mac ex-i:ing iUiimi, ot bervin, is a crank and the instances whicli it ad duces of his peculiar behavior, indi cate that he is insane. Lc Hicijle says that he spealw of himself as emperor of Europe, and seems to have the most extraordinary idea of his power and wealth. Physi cians are in constant attendance upon him, and keep a close watch on his hallucinations, and the practical ef fects of them, in order to be prepared for any sudden development of Ids lunacv. American Xtiilomcn in t'erlin. ' Spcc:a! to Thk Astokian 13emx. duly 17. Last night th American nilcmen arnveti at Berlin from Oherlohnalein, iu the midst or a heavy storm. Thev were met at the station bv a large and enthusiastic crowd. The city is handsomely dec orated and brilliantly illuminated. rirciiiiil I, oss of Ijifc. ! Soecsal to 1 in: Astokian. QuiniEC, July 17. At two o'clock this morning Delamcre ic Olelfs saloon was burned, Pierre Miranda, wire and three children were burned to death. The firemen worked hard and saved tho surrounding property, unaware that the ocenpanh of the upper story were roasting to death. After lite llamas were extinguished, five bodies were discovered, and it is feared that others perished. Accidentally Killed. Special toTiiK Astokian. London, Julv 17. -Count Conrad i Stolberg, heir 'to one ot the-"richest ' German land owners, was accidentally Kineu to-uay wnue our suooung. MINUTES' WAXjg Oregon, FRIDAY, JULY IH. 1890. THE HEW YORK LOCKOUT. Little Hoses or a Compromise In the Long Me. TREVARLXC. 1'OR THE VRIXCE. cp ciiluyTii . United Phk'S. Boston, Mass., July 17. It i3 an nounced that the scheme whereby all the soda water and beer apparatus in terests in the United States were to bo amalgamated into a trust and sold to Euglish capitalists, has fallen through, the broker who was engineering the deal, haviug cabled from London his failure to orgauizo the necessary com bination. THE CLOAK: 3XA:ERS. Little "lopes of a Compromise. Special to Tin: Avtokian. New Yokk, July 17. The cloak maker's lockont seems yet far from ending. The Contractors Union is inclined to repudiate the agreement with the manufacturers, signed yes terday by the contractors. The cut ters went to work, but are dissatisfied about the question of reimbursement of wages for the time they wero locked on1-. They will uot accept a small in crease in wages, out tuey asK to-uay for outright reimbursement. The manufacturers seem very unwilling to concede this. If they do not, how ever, the cutlers will go out and tho situation will be as bad as ever. it. i?J. S?AS!,i:V. A Narrative oi" ISis Earlj- Days. Special., fin: Astoi::.n Omaha, Neb., July 17. - Major St A. D. Balacombe, late chairman of the board of public works, and former editor of the Omaha Republican. to-day made public an interesting story about Henry M. Stanley, which has never found its way into print Along in the seventies Stanley acted as war correspondent ot the Now York Herald, during tho Indian hostilities, then in progress on the western frontiers. When he finished this work he came to Omaha, and made his headquarters at the Republican oftice, where he slept in the press room. After re maining iu Omnha abont a year he went to Europe, and nothing more was heard from him for a long time. One day Mr. Balacombe received a tetter from the Greek consul at New York city, staling that an American named Henry M. Stanley, and repre senting himself jis a person of im portance, had become engaged to a Greek lady of rank in Athens, and refencd her father to Mr. Balacombe, among others, Tor his antecedents. Mr. Stanley at that timer did not bear such a" reputation in Omaha ci3 would recommend him as the son-in-law of a person of rank, and Mr. Bala combe never replied to the consul's inquiry. tiis: i:xii:ctei prince. IEcrf'tf tons Planned in His Honor. Spre'ul to T.ii: Ast."u:an. Ni'.wpokt, 1. 1.. July 17. Arrange ments sire under way for many enter tainments of an elalwrate character, on the arrival or prince George of AValcs, who is expected July 31st. Ward McAllister is arranging a sub scription fete, in honor of the prince and suite August 2nd, at McAllisters summer house, with 250 invited guests, and a picnic under McAllisters supervision, August 2-jth. Killed by tlieCars. Special to Tin: Astoi:i.. Bkidgei-okt, Conn.. July 17. Dr. Eugene Ealkncr, while on his way to visit a patient this morning, was in stantly killed on an unprotected cross ing on North avenue, by a train on the Housatouic By. He leaves a a widow and five children, who are at their cottage at the Adirondacks. A fad in writing paper is what is called lovers stationery. It is fino note paper elegantly tinted, the most fashionable shade being light pink. The watermark, to be detected by holdiug tiic sheet up to the light, is a blending of two hearts pierced by au arrow. In the lower corner of each fourth ptige (or reverse of each second half-sheet) appears what at first sight looks life a blemish. But this is the charming feature of the novelty; it is the kissing sjiot, for here the corre spondent presses his or her lips, and thus a salute is wafted to the absent lover. The kissing spot is about the size of a 25-ccnt piece, and is covered with a thin aromatic gum that im parts to the lip3 a pleasant odor and taste. After two Brooklyn pngilists had fought five rounds the other night and were both ''badly used up," the mother of one of them, so it is stated,appcared on the scene, "knocked down a few of the spectators with a club and scat tered the others." AH the patent medicines advertiser in this paper, together with the choicest J uc bought at the lowest prices atd.W. Conn's drug store, opposite Occident pcnuincry, anil toilet articles etc.. can hotel, Astoria. FROM THE QCEA1T BEACH. Lots 50x100 to FREMONT'S GRAVE. It Certainly Should, be in Cali fornia. Special to The Astorian.1 New York, July 17. The Eceniny Telegram, in an editorial, says there is eminent fitness in the project to make General Fremont's last resting place, beneath the monument in Gol den Gate park, of San Francisco. He gained all his prominence in the great west, when it was a trackless, untrod den waste, and is more closely allied with its early days of progress, than with any other section of the country. He always believed that himself, and regarded the presidency of Cali fornia, as successor of Sutter, one of tho greatest honors of his life. Cali fornia he looked upon as his home, and the members of his family who have been consulted, agree that Gol den Gate park should hold his re mains, and their wishes will no doubt be complied with. It does not take a century to erect a monument on the Pacific Coast. Heavy Tlinndcr Storm. Special to Thk Astorian.1 Reading, Pa., July 17. A heavy thunder storm prevailed in this sec tion to-night. Considerable damage was done to wires, crops, etc. (( MURDER WILL OUT." Tie. Mystery of tlie Yillari Hotel Muffler Solyefl. A HEATH JlElt COXVESSIOX. Special liy Thk United muss. PomitVND, Or., July 17. This morning Henry Summerfield, a com mercial traveler doing business be tween San Francisco, this city and the sound, informed a Telegram reporter that he imagined the Kneally mystery to be solved, ne showed the reporter a letter dated Springfield, jtfass., con toining a small slip from a SpringGeld paper, making the announcement that on the day preceding its publication, a man giving his name a3 Patrick H. Dolan, died at the county hospital of Bnghts disease. He was conscious up to within a few moments of his demise and stated to an attendant that he wished to make a confession of a great crime to some Catholic clergy man. Dolan in his confession stated that he formerly lived in Oregon, and in the latter part of lbab, he and another man murdered a stranger in an old hotel foundation in Portland. There is no reason to doubt that the de ceased was one of the two who cut Thomas Kneally to death, in tho base ment ot the Villard hotel, now the Portland. In his confession, Dolan made no allusion as to how he managed to get away from here. In fact he stated no more than that he murdered a man in tho hotel basement here. The efforts of'the Portland police to capture the assassin or assassins, were untiring for months. JNumerous ar rests were made, but the fearful crime could not be fastened upon any one taken into custody. Chief detective Gritzmacher, who was captain of po lice on the 7th day of November, 18SG, stated that he well remembers that the detectives had their work centered upon two men. "When asked as to whether one of them was Patrick Do lan, he replied that then he was not personally engaged upon the case, but notwitlistanding that, the name is fa miliar to him. Judge Stearns, when spoken to rela tive to the Kneally murder, stated to a reporter of this paper this afternoon, that he distinctly remembers one of the suspects of the crime to havo been named Dolan, but it had escaped his memory until refreshed. There is no doubt, however, that there are many who will confess to having known the self-confessed murderer in his life time. A Distinguished Devil. Few uewapapers in Georgia can boast of such a "devil" as the one in the oflice of the Macon county Citizen. He was once a representative in the Georgia legislature from "Warren county, and spent two, or perhaps four, years in that capacity. He says he was a member "when they turned all tho niggers out. and dem was bad days. But they resot urn again an paid um up for lost time, and dat made things even." Tiring of politics, he says he turned his attention to religion and entered the ministry, where "de pickin's have been only middlin'." Bending under the weight of 70 years, he has now gone into "de printin' business." Atlanta Consti tution. Children Hry for Pitcher's Castoria When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria. 57hea sho was a Child, aho cried for Castoria, SVhen she became Miss, sho clung to Castoria, Then she had Children, she gave them Castoria 350 feet, $40 to sire Austin House, Seaside, A DISAPPOINTED ROBBER. He ReceiYei Ninety Cents for His TronMe. CRUISE OT" TUE " AJT,7tATROSS. Special by The United Tkess. San Diego, July 17. A bold rob bery took place at the ticket office of the Coronado f erry, on the other side of the bay, last night about 10 o'clock, and the robber ha3 not been captured Miss Louise Harrison is cashier. She was alone in the office just after tho motor train had carried a load of passengers from the landing to Hotel del Coronado. She suddenly looked up and found a pistol in her face, held by a man with a handkerchief over his eyes and who was in. his stocking feet, He said he would shoot her if she made a sound, and then in a nervous manner he went through the money drawer. He only found ninety cents, however, failing to pull ont the drawer far enough to secure $30 or $-10 in gold in the back compartment, and after cautioning tho girl on pain of death, against making an outcry, he disappeared in the darkness. All this time, the watchman had been sitting about fifteen feet from the girl's desk on the wharf, outside, and as soon as he was notified of the occurrence, he made search for the man. The robber begged the girl's pardon before he left and said that he was out of monev. FKOIIS ALASKA. IntcrcstinfrCrniscof tlie Steamer "Albatross." Special lo Tut: Astokian.I San Fuancisco, July 17. Lieuten ant commander Nicols, TJ. S. N., an Alaska coast pilot, has received a letter from Captain Tanner, of the United States fish commission steamer Albatross, dated Onnalaska, Alaska, June 23rd. The letter states that a reconnais sance had been made from Protection point to Fort Alexander, which will give a good general idea of the river. The head of Bristol bay was visited, and tho mouth of the Isaknek river examined. One of the Walrus group was located by observations on the shore by artificial process, and a run ning survey was made as the group was passed. Two or three islands and several rocks were mapped out. The ship went through Hagemeister channel, which was found all right and simple enough if there had been no charts to mislead. The Tauskok vim was ascended a dozen or 13 miles above "Good News bay," by which was gained somo experience in middle grounds and sand bars. The ship was managed to be kept alloat, however, and a channel was found at last. The vessel arrived at uunaiasKa a week before the date of tho letter, to be coaled. The Araao. Bear, Dora and Karluk, were in port at that time. The St. Paul arrived on the morning of the 23rd of Juno. Captain Tanner expected to pull out iu a short time for Bristol bay, whcro5ie expected to work up a little more ex perience. Port Harden, just above cape Strogs roll, was one of tho problems on hand. Port Molterand Herenden bay will also receive his attention on this trip. His EAt'c is Prolonged. Special to Thk Astokian. OiiyMMA, Wtish., July 17. A fur ther reprieve has been granted by the governor, in the case of Bichardson Anderson, sentenced by tho superior court of Kittitas county to bo hanged on the 23rd of May last. Anderson secured a respite on the 12th of May, but on account of his having to have a hearing before the supreme court, he has been given a further extension of time. TMKOWA FKOI?2 A CART. One Lady Killed ami Another Injured. Special to Thk astokian. Newpokt. CaL. July 17. Mrs. Charles Kimball of this place, and Miss Maud Stevens of San Francisco, were thrown from a cart hist evening, killing Mrs. Kimball and seriously in juring Miss Stevens. Thcllale oi" tin- ivy Arreted. Sp-flti lo'liii. As oi:tN. Portland, July 17. Second nvtlc Landon, of tin- Amcric-m j-hip eg, was arrested this afternoon by deputy United States marshal Miller, on the charge of extreme cruelly lo his sailors. The complaint was .sworn to by A. A. "Wagle, one of the sailors. OU1C LITTLE WORKIKS AND ILLS. 1 1 is the little things of life, the wonies of to-day and to-mcrrow, that inaUes the crow'sfect around our eyes. So the little -pains of an hour or a minute break down the constitution. Look after the little ills. liRiNDitirru s P11.1.S cure dyspepsia, or Indigestion, headache, pain in the shoul ders, coushs. tichtnes of the cheat, dizzi ness, sour stomach, bad taste- m the mouth, bilious attack?, palpitation of the heart, in flammation of the lung?. Pain in the region of the kidneys, and a hundred other pain ful symptoms are the offspring or dyspepsia. One or two pills every niht is suir,cient. ISrvndkktii's Pills arc sold iu every drug and medicine store, either plain or sugar coated. Seaside PARK. $100. PRKE FIVE CENTS THE BALI murder. Facts Developed, at tiic InqHest. Special to The Astokian.1 MarysyttiTiK, CaL, July 17. The post mortem examination held on. the remains of Geo. Ball, who was clubbed, robbed, and the place set on fire for the purpose of destroying the body; which was terribly burned about the head, disclosed the fact that not one of the many wounds on the head would cause death, and that he suffo cated as was shown by dust from the straw, and effects of smoke in the lungs. The coroner's jury sworn in last evening viewed the remains, and were discharged until to-night to give the police further time to work on the case. Two men were seen running away from the scene of the fire, about fifteen minutes before tho alarm was sounded, but no trace has been found of them yet. Crocker A: Co. nave Another Fire. Special to The Astorian. San Eranctsco, July 17. A fire early this morning, caused by an over heated stove m the book binding de partment on the fifth floor ot the building, occupied by the printing firm of H. S. Crocker & Co., caused a los3 of $10,000. A MISSING MAN. Pro u ably Evil lea By Flathead Indians. Special to The Astorian. Helena, Montana, July 17. Last April John W. McLeod, secretary and treasurer of the Holter Hardware com pany, and confidential secretary of A. Holter, a millionaire mining man, left Helena, presumably for the Flathead country for rest. McLeod did not re turn and Holter becoming alarmed sent a man to look for him. The messenger has just returned and says he could find no trace of the missing man. Several men have been killed in the Flathead country this year by Indians, and it is thought that Mc Leod has been killed. A fifteen Thousand Dollar Blaze. Special to Tun Astokian. Eed BtUFF, CaL, July 17. This af ternoon a fire broke out in the upper story of tho Corrigan brick building, and completly burned the north hall of the block, containing a drug store, tailor shop, two saloons, one restau rant and a lodging house. Many other buildings were damaged. The loss is about 15,000. The Calf's Feeling Not Considered. Sunday school teacher (concluding the parable of the prodigal son) And then the father killed the fatted calf. "Wasn't that noble and generous. Freddy Hojack Yes, bnt it was tough on the calf. Chicago Inter Ocean. 0 TO LARSON & H1LLBACK -For. GROCERIES AK1 FKKS1I FRUITS. Orders Delivered Freo of Charge. Country Orders solicited. Third street, next to Pioneer oflice. Garnahaii & Go. SUCCESSOltS TO I. W. CASE, IMPOltTEKS AND WHOLESALE AND ItETAlL DEALERS IN KENEBAL MERCHANDISE, Comer Chenamus and Cass streets. AST. MA OKF.ON SATE TOUR EYESIGHT. .FJ. Of New York, The Eminent. Scientific and Practical Is now in Astoria, and will leave here on Saturday, July 19th. REFERENCES: Br. "W. L Bakbk, Br. Jay TdttiiE, Dr. O. B. Estes, and other Prom inent Physicians. Take advantage of the opportunity. Call at once and have your eyes correctly fitted with proper Glasses. OFFICE HOURS-9 A. M. to 5 P. IU, PARLORS, 598 THIRD STREET. Homes t W cj XIX Hotel Oregon. Serai fVP Tim A "NTT W- & - -- r ci.-fa.A. H 1 S U ? i rfv1