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r?7 . -. V "'-Tl5'""""' 0) st - - VOL. XXXV, i0 22. ASTORIA, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 523. !S$)0. PKICE FIVE CENTS sguVf9tK&.Tmar-- iMMT1',,-ar5gg INSUJIANCE- INSURANCE Fire and Marine and Lif VAN DUSEH & CO., Ag'ts, ASTORIA. OR., Of the Following lteliablc Foreign and Home cempanies: Liverpool and London and dob?. North ItritMt and Mercantile. Scottish Union and .National, Hartford ot Connecticut, Commer cial of California. London and Inicaslilre of Liverpool, Commercial union ot London c.ii.inllan of London. Northwest of Portland Mutual Life of New York. Prompt, Liberal Adjustments Guaranteed !. w. case Insurance Agent. UEPliESKXTING California Marine Ins. Co , S. F. Columbia Firo -n! Marine ins. Co., rortlano. Home Mutual Instance Co., S. F. Phoenix of London. Imperial of London. Robb & Parker, AGENCY OK Fire and Marne Insurance, Willi :iu Aggregate Capital of $70,000,000. IMI'KUIAL. of London. CALIFORNIA, of California. CONNECTICUT, of Hartford. OAKLAND HOME, of Oakland LION, of 1-omlon. FIKKMAN'S FUND, of California. QUEEN, of Londoa MAKKETS. Washington Market. ttulii Mri-rt, - 4Klrlii, Oi-imm. 'iiufri:si:v .v vo., ikoz'i:i;:ts;. KIC.I'EU1FULI. CALL i'ltH ATTEN uon of the nubile to the fact that the inivi Market ill aluaj-'beiuppiled v.ith a riu. v:c::t and kkst uai.iT. OK FRtvi ti'tQ CURED KEATS ! I v.nicli will in' -old it liw-at rates, uliole--nlennd it-tail. '"Spi'fial .Ut-iitU':: tv-n to uipplylrig lnt?" STAR MARKET. VflERRY k COMPANY, KirIi and I'un'ri Meats', FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. n-SU'K o(';'li)KNT ii::i!. I'ctK.'. Mi M Hir-t. AHtnrlr., : Roadway Market. O'Hnra iV lnnlK, Fropr's. Opposite Foard ft Stokes. A Tirst-Class Meat Shop. Fresh and Salt Meats. All Purchases Delivered in any part ol the City. Manufacturer and Dealer m Sasli3 Doors, Mouldings and Brackets. Hi Ii:mlt of 3l.trel Wood :.t:l House yiiti-liii'X Ziti:ili-r. BOAT MATERIAL A SPECIALTY. Wood Turning. Cor. (Jpnevievo and A slur .Sln-il.. -HTOUIA, - - OltLGO.Y. Pi'acti(s::i : Watchmaker, ASTISct. OIS. A flu. lt:ic of fJnld and Sllvn Watches, Solid Cold and l'la'ed .lewelry. Clocks, ele,, :u reasonable price. Kcpainng Prompt! Done. Next to Morgan &Sh"nu:tn. Win. Edgar, Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff. Meerschaum and Uiiar Pipes. I'ockct Cutlcrj', Marine Glasses' Stationery and Notions. Cnier Main and Chenamus Sts.. Astoria, Or JACOBS & PLHMMBIt, Contractors aud Bnilicrs, fstimutci Gfucn on Brick, Stone, or Wood Work Concrete aud. Cement Work a Specialty. OFFICE, - 384 Third Street, m n 6." E. BAIN, i WINGATE & STONE, Astoria, w& w ;S3 Absotuteto Pure This ponder never vanes, A u:arvc of .mritv, strength and vholer.omenes. More economical than the ordinary khui,ai:l can not be .sold in competition with the multi tude of low t4-st, short weight, alum or pho-. phate powders. Sldnnly in can. Ki.val IUkinp. lov.'iici:Co. tor. V'aii :.. N. . Lkwis M. .Johnson & Co.. Agents Port land. Onvon. Ga P. Upshur, Shipping and Commission Merchant i.iain St. Wharf, Astoria. Oregon SPECIALTIES: inery Supplies Barbour's Salmon Net Twines. NEPTUNE Urand Salmon Twine. WOODKEKHY Cotton Liiim and Twine? SEINES ind HSTTIWG Of all Deserlpiiitn Furnished :il Factory Prices. FIRE IHSURAHCE Eiferled in First Cl.iv. Companies. I.'i'pifse'ilinj: Si:$,oX,U'ts P1HK.MX, Uartford. (Van H03IK ..Ne;v Yolk. Ai,-(rj Pacific Express and Wills. FarffoA t'o. E. P. NOONAB & CO. (Success lis Jo) -DELKS IX- Groceries Produce. W'aterMfiv!, AsTml.i, Oiegon. ILLKI'HOXi: . 7. - I'. O. I(()X r.'J.) ielseii, Later & Andmsen, CIVIL ENGINEER, Surveyors and Architects. OrFICL, IiOOMfl, KLAVKL'd JJt.li'n SECOND STREET 1. O. Iox 813. A vroill A. OU. PATRONIZE HOME IgDUSTBY! There l- i.h coaston Jor Hi-; t,i..: f;isjnii ti'Ht ot our cit7Tis to rtct to :'r:land o Ssn t'i:teiseo for Custom fr-lado Oloxhoa s ;:..-jr --v. t. ; .Jim Hfs ( .' V... . : s- mi ;i.i 5.o Mi . j. l..tt:i i'iiM J.rJ? w.tJi ....N lisvj Coit- & Uvcry Stcr.mer. Cal a'id iv h in and uisrj tnirsctf. s. J fcsny. e!e)antTj.Hnr n HM UUUUIUU C. C. Cooper, Manager. OPEN FOR THJ SEASON, The Seaside House lias been u-flited and refutnished throughout, aud oilers unsur passed facilities to all to enjoy a pleasant sojourn at the famous Clatsop lieach. An attentive corps of attaches are employed, and evciytuing done for the comfort ;tnd convenience of guests. v$ HEALTH RESTORER. "-ON USEIT! IT IS THE TDEAJi MEDICIUE. It rouses the Liver and Kidne-s and Stomach, cares Headache, Dyspepsia, creates an Appe tite, Purifies the Impure Blood, and Makes The "Weak Strong. Used evcryw hero. 91 abottle;sisfor?5, T Ef- W3rS k7 ri? F&3 gtll(llli;HKI'HiIiilUINjj IwiiigpFurii 1 1 1 1 gpl HOLLADAY Blocks SOOxSOO, $300 to $400. Lots 50x100 to 350 feet, $40 to $100. This Choice Property is now on the market, and is the Finest Summer Resort on the Coast. It joins the Seaside property- on the south, and has one-half of river frontage, on the jNecanicum river with fine boating and fishing. AT THE NATIONAL CAPITOL. McClellan's Wiilow fill PralaMy Receive Her Feusioit. OTHER MEASURES ACTED VJ'OX. Special by The U.ftTF.n Psess. "Wasiiisgton, July 22. The house on the merchant marine recomuieuded thai the senate bUl to place the Amer ican merchant marine engaged in for eign trade on an equality with that of other nations be passed, in place of the bill already reported favorably by the house committee, as they are al most identical. JJic Original Ii.ciCR;rc. Special so Tin: .v-touiax.1 "Washington", July 22. The house has agreed to the house original pack age as a substitute for the senate bill by a vote of 109 yeas to 91 nays. A CrctlitnMc Pension. Special to The Astokus.1 Washington; July 22. The senate committee on pensions has ordered a favorable report upon the bill grant ing a pension of 62,000 to the widow of Gen. Geo. B. McClellau. A Close Contest. Soccial to TlIK ASTOKIAX. Washington, July 22. Immediate ly after the reading of the journal, votiug began aud in the original pack age bill fully two dozen changes were made, and in alterations the aflirma tive came out triumphant, the vote being anuounced, yeas 109, nays 91. Then the governor of Ohio, who had changed his vote for the purpose, moved a reconsideration, but Frank, of Missouri, moved that the motion be placed on the table, which was carried. TI3K EMUANS IMKC 002J1,Y. They Propose to Iccvc IXtiffalo Uill. Special to Tub Asto::ian.1 New York, July 22. -Willi eyes full of tear.? three native-born Americans stood in the barge office on Sunday aflernoon and silently wruug the hand of Gen. O'Beirne, .superintendent of immigration. The gentlemen were Shnu Ka lvaschapa (White Horse), Mate Chenumpa (Bear Pipper), and Adeldebc Sncklu (White Weasel j. They have ridden, yelled and whooped for the entertainment o! the crowned heads of Europe for two years, greatly assisting Buffalo Bill to in crease his exchequer. While Horse says all the Indians of Buf falo Bill's show arc discontented, ill-treated aud anxious to come home. Food and clothing are scarce. Docky Bear, the chief, and Broncho Bill, the interpreter, are cruel in their treatment ot the Indians. When White Horse reache.5 home, he will tell cousin Bed Cloud, and the probable result will be that Buffalo Bill will be compelled to hire a new lot of Indians. General O'Bicrue is taking much interest in the matter, and said: "After meeting those poor fellows, I determined to lay the mat ter before the commissioner of Indian affairs and before I rest to-night, 3 shall write a letter which will. put him in possession of all the facts." Successful Proselyting. pecial to Tiik Astokiax 1 Columbus, Ohio, July 21 Since Sunday morning, the striking molders, have won over to their ranks seven imported non-union men employed in the shops, aud all were immediately dispatched to the e:tst, from whence they came. riir.y want to ;trt. The lYcivsnnper Article Is Obnox ious. Special i-t 1 ;i s Asiouian. FisKDEiriCK-snuitG, Va., July 22. The report published by the Freder icksburg Ncics of the meeting to elect delegates to the Democratic conven tion to nominate a candidate for con gress for the eighth district, may lead to trouble between Captain D. A. Lee and W. S. White, attorney for the commonwealth of this county. Capt. Lee, who is a nephew of the lato General lvobert E. Lee, presided at the meeting, and -General W. H. F. Leo h a candidate for nomination. The account of the meeting published in the News is not complimentary to the chairman or candidate, and Capt Lee made a demand on editor Woltz for the name of the writer or person responsible for the. statements. CoL Woltz, with the writer's consent, has announced that altornoy White was the author of the article. There is talk of resorting to the code duello. THE CHICAGO RACES. Some Very Good. Time Was DIndc. Special to Tin: Astoeian.1 Chicago, July 22. Track fast First race, one mile. "Bankrupt" won, "Carus" second, "Crissie" third: time 1:12 . Second nice for ono mile and seven ty yards, "Quotation" won, "John Dady" second, "Mary J" third; time 1:!9.. Third race, for a mile and a furlong, "Famine" won, "Ernest Race" second, "Kaloolah" tliird; time lrojilf. OCTXiT FIVE A BANDIT IC5L.L.ED. Captured by Efforts of a Coy. Special to Tiik Astoria,-. New Yore, July 22. News has been received from San Juan de Costa Bica, that the notorious bandit Hcr mauezillo Chavez of San Salvador, who for the past five years had made traveling dangerous leading to Li beretad, had been arrested, tried, con victed and shot. He was tracked to his lair by a boy of 17, whose mother he maltreated, robbed and lulled and discovered to the troops by whom he was surrounded, with two of his com panions and captured A MYSTERIOUS BAM ROBBERY. Oyer $40,000 Hissing aM tic Ac coiwtaiit Uufler Arrest. ISTER ESTJJftl J'OREIGX XEH'S.j SpciatbyTuK Unitkd Fitito. London, July 22. The second bat talion of grenodier guard-?, which was ordered to Bermuda, on account of the recent insubordination, requir ing the presence of more troop3, parad ed at day break this morning. They marched to the Victoria railway sta tion, accompanied by 20,000 civilians, who cheeied them incessantly. The troops proceeded by rail to Chatham, where they embarked on the troop ship Lamas. Good order prevailed among tliem. A CrilSOXJS ROB3EUV. The Accountant is Strongly Sus pected. Special to Tiik Asroni n. St. John, N. B., July 21 The mysterious robbery of the haul: of Nova Scotia at Woodstock caused great excitement. Over 0-10,000 was taken from the vault, and accountant Bobt. G. Sanders is locked up charged with the theft. Saturday morning Sanders was found lying on the floor of the vanlt unconscious, and the vault door wide open. When hecamo to his senses, he said he had been in structed to go to the bank early in the morning to get some money out, and send it away by exprcs.? on the 7:30 train. As he entered the vault, he was struck Trout behind and Tell un conscious without seeing his assailant. No one living in the vieiniiv of the bank, saw any body enter or depart therefrom. Alany rnmors are auoat concerning the burglary. One is that Sanders has a severe wound on his head which he said he received in the vault. Turkey StamlH Firm. Sp-ci il to Tiik Astokiax CoNSTANTixorLU, Turkey, July 22. --The pope has declined to give tho satisfaction demanded by Servia, for the murder or the Servian consul at Tristina, or to compensate the wid ow of the murdered man. On Hii Way to Europe. Sp.-ri .1 to Tin: ASToitiAN. Zanzibu:, Mozambique, July 22. - ur. jctcre nas just left Here for Europe. An Oarsman Broivacil. Speenlio Fun Amtokiax Toronto, Ontario, July 22 Michael Jiiunght, an amateur oarsman and brother to Conrod Enright, the well known oarsman, was dr.nvned last night in Don river, while practicing in his shell. It is s:i;p i-c.l the boat up set and his feet bem; entangled in the straps, prevenica mm irom saving himself by swimming. TJie 25euri:i;; Sea Question. 3p 'rial to Tm: Astokian.1 Toronto, Ontario, July 22. Stavely Hill, a member of parliament tor btairorusmre, England, who 13 in this city, expresses an opinion that the British government will take a firm stand on the Bearing sea question. A Horrible Tragedy. S, -c ml to Tiik Asiouian. St. John, N. F., July 22. Intelli gence of a horrible tragedy has reached here from Labrador. Thos. Oliver killed his three children and committed suicide. No further par ticulars have been received. Turkish Soldiers Fircil C'pon. Special to Tiik asto:uan1 Canea Crete, July 22. A number of Turkish soldiers, proceeding from camp near here to a well to draw water, were lired upon from ambnsh by a party of Christians, and live of the Turks were killed. Russian Town Wrecked by a ISurricauc. Special to Tiik Astorias.1 St. Petersburg, Russia, July 22. Part of tho town of Slonia ha3 been wrecked by a hurricane and many persons were buried in the ruins. Nineteen bodies have been recovered. An Alarmed City. Special to Tiik astokiaJ Buenas Ayees, July 22. This city is greatly agitated in consequence of the discovery ot a plot to overthrow the government The place is garri soned by 4,000 troops and 3,000 armed policemen. The bonrso is demoralized. MSN - CTTES' W.SXS Oregon, ANOTHER TRAIN DISASTER. Serious Objections to the Projosei Site of tie Fair, G O OJ TIME JfA HE AT THE RA GES Special by Tiik Unitkd Pkksi. Chicago, July 22. The accident to the ea3t bound passenger train on tho Bock Island road, at Limon, Colorado, last night, was caused by the washing away of two spans of a bridge, a mile and a half away from that place, by a cloud burst. The engine, baggage car, day coach and chair car went through the chasm, and were badly wrecked. Thesleeper remained on the track. Twelve or fifteen people were more or less seriously injured, and engineer Mc- Uormick was killed. Physicians and a wrecking outfit were at once sent to the scene of tho accident. Among the more seriously injured are Willie A. Watson, of Pueblo, Colo., head aud face badly cut; IL W. Woodland, of Kansas City, ankle bruised; J. M. Thompson, of Buena Yista, Colo., wrist sprained; C. C. Hanlon, fireman, head and neck bruised: E. Kendricks, baggageman, head cut and back hurt; Braitlins, head aud hand cut. Engineer Mc Cormick was not found, but his body is thought to be under the engine. TROUBLE IK CAMP. fid Liand Enough for the Exhi bition. ripscial toTiiR AstOIUan SruiNGEiELD, Ills., July 22. One of the featnres of the special session of the Illinois legislature, will be the ag gressive part to be played by the Illi nois board of agriculture. The state board is bitterly opposed to the World's fair site on the lake front, holding that no matter how the site may be improved, it will be inadequate to accommodate the agricultural ex hibits of the country. Secretary Gurnard said: "We insist, and every alato board of agriculture insists, that the agricul tural exhibits must not bj embar rassed in such a manner as to impair a successful exposition. Four hun dred acres will not be in excess for the agricultural exhibits, and 200 acres will be tho minimum which will accommodate the different states. California alone asks forty acres, Illinois wants forty, other states will want ten or fifteen acre3 each, and the states cannot get along with less than 200 acres. Wo positively will not no satis fied with the site which places the agricultural exhibits a mile away from the other principal features. "In my opinion if the lake front is selected as the site, tho Hlinois board will drop the subject entirely, and not inako an exhibit. Of course, if the legislature makes au appropria tion, and instructs us to make an ex hibit, we will carry out the provisions of the law." TJIE RACES. Ifiicly Scenes at iifonmoittli. p-cl.tl :o Tin: Astokiax. Moxmoxtu Pari:, N. J., July 22. Thc weather v:w clear to-day, aud the track fast. In the first race of seven furlongs, "Fitzjames" won, "Claren don" second, "Chemise" third; time Second race, six furlongs, "Beckon" won, "Flavilla" second, "Annie" third; time lilPf . "Early Blossom" got the race but was disqualified. Tliird race, for one and a half miles, "Demuth" won. "Longrun," second, "Judge Morrow" third; time 2:37J. Fourth race, for one mile and a fur long, "Sluggard" won, '"Diablo" second, "Defaulter" third; time 1:33. Fifth race, for five furlongs selling, "Villago Maid" won, "Bico" second, "Guard" third; time 1:014'. Sixth race, six furlongs, "Meriden' won, "jbeiiowa' second, "Jiicupse' third; time 1:12J. This was close' for place, and the general public thought "Eclipse" got it, but tue judges decided otherwise. OK UOT2I SIDES. Arrangements for Capturing Outlaiv.s. Special to The Astorian.1 NogaiiES, Ariz., .July 22. General Miles had'a conference last night with Corral and Fennocio, respectively gov ernor of Souora and commandant of the Frontier guards. The conference was very satisfactory to both parties and arrangements wero made for mu tual support and assistance, in case of Lidian outlaws crossing tho frontier from one republic into another, which it is hoped will nd this region of the few remaining outlaws, thought to be lurking in Siera Azul range of Old Mexico. Charged With ITIaltrcatnicnt. Special to Tiik Astoiuax. New York, July 22. The police have arrested Dr. Henry G. Mc Gonigal, the well-known specialist, Gus Howison and Annie Shaw for maltreatment of Fannio Goodman, the beautiful cigarette girl, who died from the effects of an operation, July Pith. FROM TSB OCEAIT BEACH. THE WORLD'S FAIR. Preliminary Arrangements Be. ingr Made. Special to The Astobian. PnrLATJEiiPHiA, July 22. The mem bers of the subcommittee on perman ent organizations of the World's fair, returned from Long Branch this morning and held a consultation as to future plans. It was decided that Colonel Mackenzie and Mr. Harrison of the committee, should sail for Paris on the Mormandie on Saturday next, to consult with the director general of the Paris exposition, and if possible secure his attendance at the World's fair at Chicago. Other members of the committee, marshall Breslin and Mr. Ewing, will go to Chicago on Saturday next, to confer with the directors of the World's fair, about the selection of a director general. The committee will meet at mayor Filler's office, in this city, to-morrow, and will there meet some of the finance committee of 1877, to receive suggestions which may prove of ser vice to tho promoters of the Chicago fair. On Wednesday morning they will meet director-general Goshern of the centennial exposition. A Special fromNew York says: Gen eral A. T. Goshern was seen at his office this afternoon, and whilo he de clined to give his reasons, he said he would not accept the director general ship of the Columbus exposition. "I have been appointed several times and asked to take the directorship, but I positively declined, and under no circumstances will I accept the offer." In the city council to-day, the world's fair ordinance as amended by tho directors, was considered, and after much talk, during which the obstructionists were sharply scored by some of the aldermen committee ap pointed to confer with the directors, to settle upon the ordinance which tho council can pass unanimously. The committee are to report on Wednes day. A RABID flIAK. Caused by tac Bite of a Des: Wlio Went Iflnd. Special to Tun astukiax.i Columbus, Ohio, July 22. "For heaven's sake, call a doctor," cried conductor Warren to-day, as he leaped from the Little Maimi train in the depot here, followed by n scoro of excited passengers; "There's a man raving with hydrophobia in that car." Two weeks ago Vance E. Soffey, a citizen of Loudon, Ohio, was bitten in the cheek by a hound he was attempt ing to put out of the house. On Sat urday the dog showed signs of hydro phobia, and Soffey, much alarmed, was on his way to this city to place himself for treatment in the hospital. As the train neared the city, he took a fit at tho sight of a glass of water, and attacked the passengers, barking and snarling vehemently. All fled to tlm platforms and as soon as the train's speed admitted, began jumping oil". The unfortunate man was taken to the Central station to await advices from his friends. He lies suffering after the spasm. Cautrlit in incited Iron. Special to Tiik Astoiuax. Milwaukee, July 22. Early this morning at Bayview, an explosion oE molten iron occurred in the rolling mill. A large number of men were around the furnace at the time, but only one, Joe Lewis, was hurt. He was caught by a flood of molten iron and burned until the flesh dropped from his body. He is still alive, but there is little hope of his recovery. Arabs Killed and. Spaniards Wounded. Speciat to Tun Astokiax. Madrid, July 22. Arabs fired upon a detachment of Spanish cavalry near Melilla, a Spanish convict settle ment on the north coast of Morocco, and several cavalrymen were wounded. The attacking party was shelled from tho fortress and a number of the Arabs wero killed. Floods in Chiua. Special to The Astokiax-. London, July 22. A dispatch to the Standard from Shanghai, says that the floods in the Hoang Ho have destroyed the embankment at Lunivanmiao, and Shang Tung is inundiated. At Chisamba, Africa, the young peo ple have asked the missionary to raise a flag Saturday evenings that they may know that the next day is Sunday and come to the meetings. All the lower Warner lakes, Lake county, are filled with water up to tho north end. Where there is plenty of water now sheep were pasturing for two years previous. The word "its" occurs only once in the whole of the Bible. Sxiiial Weakness. Ilenry J. Gallagher, 5; Pine btreet, N. Y., writes: "Having been troubled witli pains in back and ciiest during the last Winter I was compelled to remain at home un able to attend to business, until I was advised by a friend to try 'one of Att. cock's Poitous Plasters. After ap- E lying one to my chest and one to my ack, in three hours I found relief winch I had not got in over three months. I cheerfully recommend them to per sons having spinal weakness and lung trouble.' SEE Austin House, Seaside, A TRIP TO ALASKA. Two of a Comjany of Explorers Return Hncl DispsteJ. AxnxTExsrrjs oi'iuir seizure. Special by The United Pjiessj. San Francisco, July 22.- -Tho cruiser Sail Francisco still remains in the stream. Capt. C. M. Goodall, who will take passage on the vessel as commander of her trial trip, is now in Santa Barbara, in company with Com modore Irwin, overlooking the pro posed course on which the cruiser will run. Until the return of Capt. Goodall no date will be fixed as trial trip will be made. to when tho Seizure of Smuggled. Opium. Special to The Astokiax. San Francisco, July 22. Customs inspectors seized 65 tins of opium on the steamer China this morning. They were found in the butcher's room. The CJiina brought 120 cases of opium, ou which 019,000 duty had been paid. Weather Predictions for Wash ington. Special to Tun astokiax San Francisco, July 22. Fair weather, except rain at Fort Canby. North to west winds. Nearly station ary temperature. Weather l'rospccts for Oregon. Special to The Astorian. San Francisco, July 22. Fair weather, with northerly winds becom ing variable. Cooler in the western portion. Stationary temperature in the eastern portion. Will Remain frank's Widow. Special to The Astokivx.J New York, July 22. In a letter to the Journal, Mrs. Frank Leslie ad mite that she accepted tho Marquis Deleaville five years ago,bnt exercising a woman's prerogative, she changed her mind, :mu uoe3 not propose to chauge her present name. They Greatly Desire a. Fight. Special to Tun Astobiax.1 New York, July 22. The Worlds London special says: Jack Burke says the Pelican club is ready to put up ti purse of 1,000 it Dempsey will come over here to fight Burke twenty rounds. They would also allow Dempsey 0-100 expenses. Coming to Astoria. Special to Tiik Astokiax. Sax Francisco, July 22. Mick McCarthy, the Australian lightweight, has corresponded with the Astoria Athletic club, relative to getting up a match. Ho has also placed himself in communication with tho Audubon and Olympic clubs, of New Orleans, for the same purpose. Entirely too Warm for Corn. Special to Tiik astokiax. Kansas City, Mo., July 22.--Yesterday was the hottest day of the year, and the greater portion of the Kansas heat did still further damage to the corn crop. The most conservative estimates cannot now place tho prob able yield at half what was raised last year. ITXontana Republicans. Special to Tiik Astoriax. Helena, Montana, July 22. The state central committee of the Bepub lican party, this morning issued a call for a state convention to bo held at Butte, Sept. 11th, when nominations for congressmen and state senators will be made. An Old .Pioneer Very 111. Special to Tiik Astokiax. The DAiiiiES, Or., July 22. Tor rance Quinn, an old pioneer, was found unconscious near his house to day. It is supposed that he was over come by heat. In the evening he was sent to Portland to the hospital. Quinn came to California in 1817, and has been on this coast ever since. A Koj- Instantly Killed. Special to Tin: astokiax. San Fkancisco, July 22. Fred Bolff, while returning from school this afternoon, slipped in crossing the street, fell under the wheels of a sand wagon and was crushed to death in stantly. ITlarinc News. Special to Tiik Astokiax.! San Fkancisco, July 22. Cleared Steamer Oregon, for Astoria and Port land. Sailed Steamer Haytien Re public, for Port Townsend. HE 1MSAPP-CAXEU. A Zjandlord. is Suddenly onc. Special to Tun astoiuax J MartsvtliiE, Cal., July 22. A man known by the name of Falk, who has for many years been proprietor of the hotel at Woodville, Yuba count', has disappeared from his residence, under what may be regarded as peculiar cir cumstances. On tho 8th inst a con siderable sum of money was paid to Falk, and since then he has not been seen in the neighborhood. For line fresh plums go to Thompson &Koss'. a2.a H A rk A ROUGH TRIP. Adventures of ITIIuers in Alaska. Special to TnE Astorian. I San Francisco, July 22. A com pany of mining explorers composed of Aiex uampbelJ, W. Williams and Charles Miller, left this city some time ago for the purpose of locating mines in Alaska. They proceeded, to Juneau, where the schooner Adven ture was chartered, when they pro ceeded due north. Intelligence is now at hand, that two of the adventure some party arrived awhile ago at Port Townsend, thoroughly disgusted, with the result of tho expedition. They encountered several thrilling experi ences. When the adventurers left Juneau, stormy weather ensued, and on several occasions the vessel nar rowly escaped total destruction. They proceeded to Yakitat, thence to Cop per river, and finally to Cook's inlet. Three of the party remained at Tum againarmso named because it is the place which is supposed to be the farthest point a person can go in that direction with a vessel of any kind. Several encounters with half savage Indians, and a tilt with starvation concluded tho mishaps of the quartet. Gooil fortune ol a. land Broker In February, 18S9, I commenced to use Hibbard's likeuniatic Syrup and Piasters for inflammatory rheumatism from which I had suffered for three years. My joints were swollen so that I could hardly walk, bat three bottles of the Syrup, and the Plasters applied to my limbs, have cured me. U. R. Niciioeson, Manson, Iowa. For sale by J. W. Conn. For the very best Photos, go to Sinis ter. NERVE-PAINS; Cures Neuralgia. Salt Point, N. Y., April 16, 1SS9. I Buffered six wfcek3 with, neuralgia; a half bottle o.f St Jatfobs OEcnrdme: no return of pajn la tareo yeari. Have sold it to many, Cud.?va yctlo hear of a single case it did not relievo or permanently cure. Q.JAY TOMPgOre, Druggist Green Island, N. Y Feb. 11, 18S9. m I suffered witfr. neuralgia ia tho head, tut found i4tant relief froin. tho application of Et. Jacobs Oil, which cured me. E. P. BELLINGER, Chief of Police. Neimi & Engross, MANUFACTURING Jewelers and Watchmakers. 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