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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1890)
f-"f(ir''-',s'-5;W'1 P) '?-?5?" - 2?-' jfcfe f -?? .f?? itsKssvi.srit.'iis-vr gzr&iz. &? ssasissr.'rr -1 ;- ij. VOL. XXXV, NO. 133. ASTORTA, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, fSHO. PRICE FIYECETS A WJ WG (ft 'Amnrfftif. -KX T58r vJ&y iJy The Only Exclusive Clothing AND Tin' houe that is manancd the best, est expense for the volume of business annually traus.ietivl. The house that can, and does sell its soods on tho smallest margin. The house that keeps the best assortment and has no shclC-woiu Roods its stock is always new and fresh as it is continually coming and going, like the flow of the mighty Columbia, direct from its source, to the body it supplies. Above all, it is the house that treats every customer alike, and transacts all is business on strictly business principles, in shirt it is a business house IKTo-fc jA. BUSINESS CARDS. T r. hajiiltok, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Astoria, - - - Oregon. Office, three doors cast Court llousc, Third street pi J. CURTIS, Attorn ej-at-Law: Kotarj Tubllc. Commissioner of Deeds for Washington Territory. Office in Flavel's new brick Imildmg, Cor. Second and Cass streets. tOlt.V K.S3HTII. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Oraceou Cass street, 2 doors back ot Odd Fellows Building, Astoria, Oregon. V t. A. BOWLBY, ;, Attnrary ami Counsellor at Law ornce oa Chenaraus Street, Astoria, Oregon- t 4 R. KANACA, ATTORNEY AT LAW. race over White House Cor., Astoria, Or. RK.tI. ESTATE BROKER AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Established 1SS3. Third Street, next to W, U. Telegraph Of fice, Astoria, Or. W W. PARKER, Real Estate and Insurance Agent, Conveyancer and Notary Public. 112 Benton Street, opposlto the rostofllcc. Between Chcnamus & Squemoque Sts., Astoria, Oregon. A. A. CLEVELiANX, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Offi e Flavel's new brick building, comer becoad and Cass streets : up stairs. D ItH. A. Xj. AXl J. A. rtlLTOK. Cass street, between Srd and 4th. Specl:il attention to Diseases of Women aid Cuildtcu, by Dr. A, L. Fulton. Secil attention to Surgery, by Dr. J. A. i ultoii. Ortlce hours from 10 to 12 A. ai and 1 to 4 D K. II. IV. STKICIvI.tiU, PHYSICIAN, SURGEON AND DRUGGIST In simple cases, charges only for medi cine, .Near Postofflco, Cbenamus Street, Astoria, Oreson. TAY TUTTLE. W. P. rLysician, Surgeon and Acconcnenr. Office, Room C, Pythian Building. Ofice hours -lo to 12 and 2 to 5. Residence, C39 Cedar Street. D . MIIikEK. M. J. Graduate ot Cleveland. Homoeopathic Hos pital College, and Post-Graduate of New York City Polyclinic School of Medicine and. Surgery. First and Main streets, Portland. Diseases ef Wosca a Specialty. D 2..-X.gTK8. PHTSICIAK AKD SUKGEON. Special attention to Diseases ot Women xad Surgery. iKrieK: Opposite Telegraph Office, up Stairs, Astoria, Oregon. TR. R A. KEE8, DENTTIST Rooms 3 and 4, Flavel's new Brick Bulld iac IT. T. BUSKSr. L.T. BABXK J. "W. DKATEB. Barney, Barin & Draper, Attraeys at-Xaw. ;Oreson aty, Oregon. Twelve years experience as .Register of tbe U.S. Land Office here, recommends us ta r specialty ot Mining and all other bus laen before tne Land Office or the Courts, aa4 tavelvlBE tae praenco In the General LaaAOace, Wsa, Later & Altai, CIVIL ENGINEERS, Snrveyors and Architects. Office, Boom J9, Flavel's Bld'o BDCOKD STREET P. O. Bqx 813. ASTORIA, OR. J The House that Buys and Sells the Best Goods, as to 122. S. JLtJ.Tt-ym and transacts its business on the low GP-alS-o, C P. Upshur, Shipping and Commission Merchant Haln St. Wharf, Astoria. Oregon. SPECLALTIES : Cannery Supplies Barbour's Salmcn Met Twines. NEPTUNE Bmnd Salmon Twlu WOODBERRY Cotton Line and Twines. SEINES and NETTING Of all Description Furnished at Factory Prices. FiRE INSURANCE Effected in First Cl.iv; (Vuupaiile-i. Representing S13,ooa,m PHffiNIX,. Hartford, Conn ..............New York, kROME,. Agency Pacific Express and WeIU.Fari;oA To- -o T H E o AUSTIN-:- Miku J. P. AUSTIN, Propr. Open All tteler 'Roii. THIS POPULAR HOTEL T nr nnrl rUfin ;ml lif.mtlf llllv Il?a!ed on the banks or thoisccatiicum. wtimii nv minutes' walk of CLATSOP BEAGK, Tlie most pleasant Seaslile !eMiit on fit Northwest PrtCille Co-st. Every attention is paid to the coinfi.rl an 1 accommodation of the giie, and the table Is supplied with the er be3 hi .season. Here are plenty of Claiii4 and t nib-', 1 here Is game in the woods and plenty oi the finest fiith in the sticams. E. P. NOGEM? &. CO. (Successora to; J. IE.. DBE3rx2.cs, DEALKia 1N- Groceries Produce. "Water Street, Astoria, Oregon. TELEPHONE SO. 7. - V. O. BOX fJd W. F. Scheibe, CIGAlt MANUFACTUHEII. Smokers' Articles in Stock. THE TRADE SUTPLIED. Special Brands Manufactured to Order. MAIN STEEET, - - Astoria, Or Thompson & Eoss Carry a Full Line of Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. J. B. Wyatt, DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery! Pure OU, Bright Varnish. Btnacle Oil, Cotton Canvas, Hemp Sail Twine, Lard Oil, Wrought Iron Spikes Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricultural Implements, Sewing X&chines, Paints, Oils, Groceries, Etc PATRONIZE HOME HiDUSTRVi There Is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Fortland or 8an Francisco lor Custom Made Clothes As they can pet Better Fits. Better Work manship, aud for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MEANT. New Goods bv Evory Steamer. Call and see him and satisfy yourself. P. J. Meany.-MercbantTailor. r. W. CASE Insurance Agent. REPJIESEXTING California Marine Ins. Co., S. F. Columbia Fir 3 ml Marine Ins. Co., Tortland. Home Mutual Instance Co.,S. F. Phoenix of London, imperial of London. 1, BANKER. Transacts a Gi-ntral banking Business. Dlis'i iikiw ij available in i.ny pait of itie V.. x ::! Europe, :tml ou Hong Konj.', Cl.lna i Ji'1-Ii.iC Hound : 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Odd i'V.Li.ov3 Hun.inxo, Astoria, Oregon. lavenek National tSANK, BOSTON, IT1ASS. UAIYfAL... suni'LUS-. .5400,000 .. 800,000 Accouub of Ranks, Rankers and Corpora tions solicited. Our facillticsfor COLLECTIONS are excel lent, and we re-discount for Ranks when balances warrant it. Kostou is a Reserve City, and balances with us fruui Banlcs (not located in other Reserve Cities) count as a reserve. We draw our own exchauge on London and the Continent, and make cable transfers and place money by telegraph throughout the united States and Canada. We have a market for prime, first-class Investment Securities, and invite proposals from Suites. Counties and Cities when is DUinx bonds. V.'o do a general Ranking Rusiness, and In vite correspondence. ASA P. POTTER, President. JOS. W. TVORR, Cashier. Astoria National Bank IS NOW OPEN FOR GENERAL BAfflM BUSINESS Accounts of Firms and Individuals SoUc ited on Favorable 'lerms. Interest nahl on Time Deposits. Money leaned on Personal and Real stale se em ity. Foreign au-l Domestic Exelrcuiije !v nht and soul. C. T. Kdcc, Preside..!. Jcliu SIobtoHj Vice I'.es A. K. Edec, Cashlt-r. 1. It. Warren. J ... .., C.S. XVrllil. f -nrt- TEE PORTLAND SAVINGS BANK OF I'OllTLANll, OUi:GO.N. 1'jid up capital Siu plus and pmSls.., ... f45.lOU InU're-st alluncri on ravines ilt i c a foiious. On ordinary &aviu;.,s looks, 1 noi :i jvr nnnuni. On ttnn savings bool.s. 0 or c il ir anuuui. Oncertific'ites of deposit : lor three months, 1 per cent Per :i -um Kor six months, r, jcr cent per nir.is'u For tttclve niontlis, c jut cent per a:i:iitin. Fit AN K DKitUiM. l'retdfii!. 1. IMIIOMl'.SON. Yice-1'tv i.'i-nt. H. C. h-iltATrON. CaMiier. 1 nO eii iron worn. JU.t. Couco'nly St., Foot of Jackson, Astoita- Or lackiiots 3ii Boiler Maters. Land and Marine II n pines Steamboat Work and Cannery V'cih A M'CCIAWV, Castings cf all Descriptions Made to Order at Short Kfiiice. .OHM Fox ..., A. L. Fox, J.U. HU.1TI.gK. ......Frcii'ii'iiu ?:u Sunt -..Vi.-'C Fiesldent ........Srr, and 1 rcas B. P. ALIEI? '& CO. I)EAI.EItS IX 3al! Paper and Oil Paintings : rUACTICAL : PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. All Work Cuar&ntood. Cor. Cass and Jefferson Sts.. AMoria, WM. EDGAR. Cigars, Tolacco and Simir', SIEERSCnAUM & BKIEIi TirES, Pocket Cutlery, Marine Glasses, STATIONERY AND NOTIONS. Comer Main and Second Sts., Astoria. Ur. The Oregon Bakery A. A. CLEYELaSD, Prop'r. Gooi Breafl, Gale aafl Pastry None but tho issl Materials Cacd. Satisfaction Guaranteed Customers Bread delivered ill uuy ran of tiit niy. Magxras 0, Orosby "De:ler in HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL. Iron Pipe and IFitllfs, Stovea, Tin ware, and HOUSE FURPJiSHifiG GOODS Sheet Lead. Strip Laid, Sheet Iron. Tin and Copper. A Chlcagt Druggist Uetailed 2 ,OCO,ooo of TELEGRAPHIC SUMMARY. A Portland clothing firm is attached. Governor Campbell, of Ohio, is dying. Gladstone favors the McKinley tariff bill. President Harrison will stand by tbo McKinleybill. A maritime board is to bo established in this country. "Electioneer," tho famona rnoer is dy ing at Palo Alto. Tho schooner Henry Dennis was 'sold at San Francisco. The diphtheria epidemic in San Fran cisco is increasing. Gleason and Gannon will meet in lh:3 city on November 2oth. It is announced that the young kint: . : Spain will not livo long. Thousands aro flocking to tho now told J fields in tho Chickasaw nation. Ono man, single-handed, robbed two trains the samo night in Georgia. Tho whaler Norwalc, from tho Ar Uc reports the loss of four of tho cre One of tho members of th3 next con gress will bo a full-blooded GrcV. The body of John Ivett was foar.u at Merced, Cal. Ho had been niurdert-0. Oathwaite, of Ohio.'is being talked o." as tho probable speaker jf the uest hou-o. Senator Blackburn, of Kentucky, thinks Cleveland would have no show for the presidency. Two men were arrested near S.'dal n, ilo., for wrecking a Missouri Pacific rail road train. Charles N. Erigg recovered $30,000 through a jury for the Iosj of a leg in New Orleans. A man named Snell was arrested at Tacoma for trying to skip without -.Hying his debts. Isaa3 Bluxome. who was secretary of j tho San Francisco vigilance commitlie in ISoG, died in that city. A French scientist has discovered that injury similar to sun stroke can bo re ceived from electric lights. A 13-year-old son of D. 15. Dickinson, living near Yoncalla, Or., wa3 shot whilo playing with a loaded shot-gun. Twenty daaiago suits, for $10,000 each, have been instituted in San Francisco against Saporvisjr Bingiitin by tho Chi nese for his attempt to remove tlio Chi nese quarter to South San FranciPco. mSAXIV ROBBEKS AT WORK. A irin.it Lone Handed Excel Is Tue Fauicr.s "Black Dart." "'pt-c'al :u '1 11 AatoisiAx 1 Auuusta, Ga., Nov. ().- Two of tho miiiit trniiH on the Georgia nwiil, one leavintr Atlanta for Augusta at 11 o'clock, -ami tlicfctber ieaviiii; Anudta for Atlanta nt tho same honr, veio robbed last ni:hh Messenger Finekle of the train from Atlanta, v.l o reached hero lb:a morning, is a heavy loser, as a telegram from Atlanta t-.-syj; his packages amonuted to $12,CC(). Both robberies were evidently the work of one mau who knew tho run of tho road. Tho trains were not s'iopicd, ihe iobler lnoiiutiug them at a station quietly and doing tho woik, getting off nt the next station. Messenger Smith ou the up train loses $HH). C:iTIici;i :t i horotili Trial. Hon. K A. Moore, Member of Assem bly, lSiehmond county, N. Y., w rile: l!i.iptwo afllietions which some times make life u luiido'i. Onoisdy pejwa, the lhi'r is 1 !.ci matissi . I lieau! that Ru.MKhTirs I'n.i.s, taken one r two at niIi' on an cinjily liiin-lit--, v.niiid niiv liteitliniiie p:ii;i. y.'.e them a iliormili tii.tl tor thr e vcel;. taking oi.e or two e.eiy night. To itij tlfiijiiil, 1 ot onlj v:u I eiireit of rheum ttism, but (liipiu. . osllvuiies-t and biIioiiNmv.. They dtil not intt-r-fcre iill ill diet or busii.C-, mat 1 really ibiuk ? Ii m an iuc mi :ira'ilc blot-il purili r :::.il r.i liaiti'." "Did you 'ever have longings almost irresialable lonyiug to leaeh after the uualtainable'r" ,41 cannot say that I have. Whenever my col lar bnttou gets down my back 1 know it is no use reaching after it. I sim ply undress myself and lot it coma out the other end." Vt'urtr i IxuU $.. Is Cftlarrh, and there i- 1ml one prepa ration th:tt dues cm o that dbeaM'. ne.d that istlie atifornia l'oitive anil Neg ative Electric Luuusent. S Id by .1. W. Conn. It a'.Mj cure neitra!gia, n ciiina tism, hejilache, strains, burns ai.tl nil pain. 'Iry it and tell jour neighbor where to get it. FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Com plaint you have a printed guarante.- on every bottlo of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cuie. TIIEP.EV.GEO. II. THAYER, of Rourbon, Ind., says: "Bolh myself and Wife owe. our lives to SUILOU'S CONSUMPTION CURE. ARE YOU M"ADE miserable by Indi gestion, constipation, JJizzincss, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positi.e cure. THE- Scow Bay Foundry COKNEK,- WEST FIFTH AND WALL STS. ASTORIA, Okegox. O - 'A- JL XM sr 7S Of all Descriptions MADE 10 ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. FARM AND DAIRY RANCH TO LET Twenty to Thirty AKD Choice Coirs a'.. 30 to 50 Acres of Fine Mo ad: Farming Land the city. All farmlnc tools and dairy appll-- diiova. uiiu a.i-jmm iarm noises sun tvaxuu. Ajiy iu-1 Young's Hiver, !UTi"Lce. w to a.h. SULLOII'S CUREfwm immediately nJS5YOOaianl tHnu relieve-Croup, VboH?& Cough and THE IKMIY BILL. Harrison fill Stani by It TliiiMOiiiSrtoioSSlita Ttiici ana Tim NEXT SPEAKER OP THE HOUSE. Senator B'ackbam, cf Kentucky, B.v.s That Olevolaad Has Ho Shovr For the Presidency nuu. Mccia! b,: ilitj U.m mi !,i;ti't Nnvr Yonn, Nov. 10. 'Xiio Herald's I Vt::s;ington correspoudeu fc writes: ' j:ero will utMio unccuowns y bo 1.0 backdowns ov the rrpublifniifl fiom tho rodtion taken , .. .t . . .-.. .'... t u. ii'cm 011 uiu 1 arm ijiusuuii. xuu seiieral determination of the parly is to stand or fall with the Melunley bill and all reports to the contrary are unfounded. President Harrison will sound the key note of his parly upon lhi3 question in his annual message to fongre?5?. Ho will insist', it is under stood, that after the bill shall have been fully tested that tho misanpie iicnsiuus regarding it will disappear, and the effect will be a revolution in public sentiment. Ho will urge tho party not to deviate from its present attitude, but to remain true to its principles without regard to tho con sequences. a sbeqk irr; coxsrers. "" 'xhe . Strange Story or the Itisc oE a. Younsr Plan. Fppcfcil to The Astoriak.I Mhi7atjkhe, Nov. 10. For the first time in its history congress "will have a fnll blooded Greek among its members. The Greek 13 Colonel Leonidas Miller, this surname being taken from a Vermont gentleman who picked him up on ono of the bat tle fields of Greece, "when that coun try was struggling for independence many years ngo. Miller, who was then 3 years old, was brought to Moulpelicr, Yt., where ho lived until his benefactor died, and then he came to Wisconsin where he bos amassed consiaerauie property. to was nominated for congess to a forlorn hope, contributed to the campaign fund aud the most surprised man in lead S20 was the nation when tho returns showed that ho was elected. CIKViir.iMK)'S CANDIDACY. Senator EJlacl:bt:m Till 11 Us 2Sc Will Get No Show. 2;--V.d to TlIK ASTOK! A . New Yoek, Nov. 10. A Sun special from "Washington says Senator Black burn, of Kentucky, in a conversation hero to tlav, with reference to a sug gestion concerning Mr, Cleveland's presidential nsp11.1t ions, haid tisat if Mr. Cleveland were again tho demo cratic candidate for president, and if the election were to beheld to morrow, he would cortaiuJy bo defo-rdi'd. "lli-i course in tho late munidii.i! elivuou." continued the senator, "tm!eil t era- bitter the adhercnii of T.:mia;.ny still more against mm. Up ditl not lake nuy part kr thvm v. ;).'! hw ;ta needed, Mid nobody kuow.? hn;v was ho voted or whether he voted at all." THE SPEAKKRKHI?. Oiithwaitc or Ohio Being 5'rgcrt I'or the Position. Special 10 Tub Asiontis.J Washington, Nov. 10. -Eeprcventa-tive Ontwaito of Ohio, who is nomi nated by all tho democrats as well as manv republican?, and ther.easpape.rp of his ilislrifih fur r.iKnhor r,f ihn Fifty-second cougresy, said last night that while ho bnd tint nnnmm.Wl liim- self as a candidate, that if tho mem- first symptoms were rhenmatic pains in bors of the next house bhonld de-1 ll13 i01Qts wlicu lo gradually ex termine that he was the proper person J ?na a11 over ms body, until to-dny ho for the honor, he saw no reason why 1S a """ecfr- ho should not accept it. He said the tho house rules and attributed tho re-1 suit of the election to the AlcKinlev! bill, thoForco bill and the methods o'f conducting business employed 111 the house. Dr. Thompson, of St. Louis, says he once traced a fatal case of small-pox, to a silver dollar. Tho patient was in good health one day and died within n xvntAr nn1 t!r F,rfa rt I'm nian rrnm so peculiar that the doctor set about to ascertain how the disease was con tracted. He found that the patient had sold an article of merchandise to a friend who had paid him with a sil ver dollar which had been carried in the pocket of a brother who was, a day or two later taken down with small pox. Dr. Thompson believes that a coin is as likely to carry infection as a bank note. A Sure Cure for Pile. Itching Tiles are known by molstnie like perspiration, causing intense itch ing when warm. This form as well as Blind. Bleeding or protruding, yh-ld aUmcetoDr, Bosanko's Pile remedy, which acts directly on the parts affected, absorbs tumors, allays itching and effects a permanent cure. 50c. Druggists or mail; treatise free. Dr. Bosanko, Piqua, O. Sold by J. 'Y. Conn. Some men buy umbrellas, some men achieve, and some get wet and swear. The Pulpit aud the htagc. Kev. F. AT. Shrout, pastor United Brethren Church, Blue Mound, Kansas, says: "I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Discovery has done for me. iry lungs were badly dis eased, and my parishioners thought 1 could live only a. few week&r I look, five bottles of Dr. King's New Discov ery aud am sound and well, gaining 20 lbs. in weight." Arthur Love, manager Lovo's Funny Folks Combination, writes: "After a thorough trial and convincing evidence t am confident Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption beats 'em all, and cures when everything else fails. The greatest kindness I can do my many musand friends is to urge them to try W Free .trial bottles at J. W. Conn's g storJegular sizes 30c and $1 Diphtheria and Cnnlc6r3Ionth; .- '.ir-. - -wv . . . . A ITIARITIini: BOARD. One is to be Established in This Country. pedal to Tiik Astokiax.1 lions of tho International Marine conference were referred, will report in favor of a permanent maritime board under the secretary of the treasury, like the board of trade of Great Britain. It is to have jurisdic tion over oil official matters that con- cen, tuo merchant marine and sbip- ping 01 tue country. it 13 not thought practicable to recommend a separate executive department "with, a member of the cabinet at its head, although that was the idea of the marine conference, but it is csnected that ihe bureau or board, as it oucht to be established, "nll itevelopo in a aepanmeni: ot commerce nun mari time ociore many years. 1 is a enr I ious fact that onrs is the onlv im- nortant maritime nation -which has no special organization for tho control of shipping affaire. FOUND lilKKBEISE. Ghastly ULscovery SI a tie at Uler ccdj California. Special to Tif n AST0ni.vM Meuce!, Cal., Nov. 10. .News reached hero this morning that the body of John Ivett, one of the oldest residents and wealthiest citizens of this county had been found near hi3 home on the Merced river, terribly bruised and mangled. His head had been beaten to a jelly and his brains scattered for several feet. STOPPED IN TIITIE. A VouId-Sc Defaulter Causrut at Tacoma. Special to Tue Astorias.1 Tacoha, Nov. 10. Elbert Snell, until recently a hop farmer near Seat tle, was arrested here to day on a war rant sworn out by Harrington & Smith of Seattle, they believing ho was leaving tho country owing them 3,000. Ho now languishes in the city jail and the 1,500 found in his valise is in the hands of the officers. Diplitlicria Still Kasinp. Special toTiiBAsToniAy.l San Fkancisco, Nov. 10. Seven teen new cases and four deatlis from diphtheria were reported at tho office of tho board of health to-day. CHINESE ON THE AG PATH. Twenty Snits Enterefl .Against Sfljerrtsor Blnebam. J'.tfi.i.YS iJ'.LXT TO GET WHS Special by Tho United Piiess. San Fjiancisco, Nov. 10. Damago suits to the number of twenty were commenced against Supervisor JBing ham to-day by Chinese merchants to recover 200,000 damages and cost of suit. Tho plaintiffs state iu their complaint that they aro subjects of the Emperor of China and were ar rested at the instance of tho defendant for an alleged violation ot an ordi nance removing Chinatown out of tho city limitsj that tho charge upon which they were arrested was dis missed after a hearing of the same in the courts. A Fa 111 a us Race Horse Dying. Special toTitK AstokiAx.1 San Francisco, Nov. 10. At the Palo iVlto stables, near Menlo Park, the famous old stallion "Electioneer" is gradually passing awav. "Elec- ' lioner" is only twenty-h ! but ho began failing last two ears old spring. The Sale of a Schooner. S,al U,T ? toOBIftJ in San Francisco, Nov. 30.-The schooner Henry Dennis of Salem, p, r'l . To .n 11 1 r C. Nixon of Seattle, throuch his agents in this city. The terms of the sale wero private. Sho was formerly owned by Joshua Brown and others of Salem, Mass. A Governor Dying. Sjcial to TllE BXJ' Coiitninus, Ohio, Nov. 10. Gover nor Campbell is seriously ill and visit ors havo been forbidden. Ho is treatened with typhoid pneumonia and it is doubtful if he will be suffi ciently recovered to attend tho Thur man banquet Thursday. Clothing House Attached. Special to TnE Astokian. PobtiiAnd, Nov. 10. The house of A. L. Mendleson, a clothing dealer on First street, was closed by creditors to-dav. Tho attachments already amount to 21,000. Tbe Home Trntli of a Forei;n Proverb. The Spanish have a proverb demasiado a pellaroso"Ioo much is dangerous." If "brevity is the soul ot wit;" this means a great deal. Excesses and other Impru dences in eating and drinking are product ive ol ono tremendous evil tne progenitor of many others and these are among the lollies to which this pithy saying has direct application. The evil to which we allude is Indigestion, to the relief and cure of which ilostctter's Stomach Hitters has contributed moss than any medicine which science has ulven to the American people. This Invig orating stomachic aud corrective is the means not only of reforming a disordered or enfeebled condition of the digestive organs, but of renewing hclthy"action of the bow els and the liver. Besides this. It counter acts a tendency to rheumatism and kidney complaint, extirpates and prevents malari ous U is ease.isapotent restorative of strength which is failing, hastens convalescence, and mitigates the infirmities of age. "Well, well," as the man said when ho stumbled in the dark, and fell down one. Science TForlis Woucrs. I had sciatic rheumatism so that I was all drawn over to one side. My hip sank in so that you could lay "your hand in the cavity, and I did no work for a year Nothing did me any good until 1 tried Hihbard's Eheumatic Syr up. Four bottles cured me. v Albert King, Yan Tert, Ohio. A NASAL INJECTOR free with each bottle of Shiloh's Catarrh Rcmeds. Price 50 cents. . CONSIDERATE SUICIDE. How He Ayoiflea Spilling His Blooi On tie Carpet. BOYS AND THE GUN AGAIN. The King of Spain Likely to Die A Wave Saves Two Lives General News Notes. Special by Tho United Pbess.I San Francisco, Nov. 10. August Olaquez, a barber in tho Baldwin hotel, fired four shots athis wife to night, one of which struck her in the back of the neck. He then went be fore a mirror in his bedroom and cut his throat, the blood spurting over his little boy, who was asleep on a sofa beneath tho mirror. The man then followed his wife into a friend's room and put a cuspidor under his throat to catch the blood. The woman will probably recover, but Olaquez will die. Jealousy Ctiused the tragedy. THE OlVD OID STORY. Boys Monkey With a Shot Gnu AVitU Usual Results. Special to The Astobian. Drain, Or., Nov. 10. A thirteen year old son of D. B. Dickenson, living near xoucalla, was accidently shot Saturday evening. He had gone to stay over night with a neighbor's boy, whose parents had gone to visit a sick neighbor. The boys were told to not handle the guns as they were loaded, but dur ing the evening they concluded to examine a shotgun, which by some means was discharged, the contents passing through the shoulder and neck of young Dickenson, causing his death. A YOUNG KING DYING. The Infant Ruler of Spain in a Bad Way. Special to TnE Astorian.1 London, Nov. 10. A Chronicle's Berlin correspondent says it is ru mored in Catholic circles that not withstanding official assurances to the contrary, the young king of Spain is weak and sickly and not likely to livo long. SAVED BY A WAVE. Two Out of Six Men Swept Over board Returned. Special to The Astorian.1 San Francisco, Nov. 10. The steam whaler Norwdle, which arrived yesterday, reports the loss of four of her crew during a galo in tho Arctic. Six of the watch wore swept overboard, and on the return of the wavo two were thrown back on the deck. The four others were drowned. A FRENCH DISCOVERY. An Electric Stroke Is the Same As Sunstroke. Special to The ASTOKiAN.l Paris, Nov. 10. A new danger of the electric light is shown in a report presented to tho academy of surgical science by Dr. Des Fortaines, chief of tho medical stall at the Crensot coal mines and iron works. Ho has dis covered that ono can receive injury from electric light similar to that caused by sunstroke. Tho ordinary arc light is fairly safe and when it does harm it is only to tho oyes. PEIISONAL MENTION'. M. M. Dee, of Portland, 13 in tho city. T. H. Leinenweber returned yester day from a bnsiness trip to Portland. S. H. Woods and wife, of San Fran cisco, were among yesterday's arrivals. J. O. Johnson, of Pacific Grove, Cal., signed at the Occident yester day. Dr. W. B. Baker leaves this morn ing for a three weeks' trip to Salt Lake City. Major Blakeney goes back to San Francisco this morning on the steam ship State of California. John Kamm and wife returned last evening from Hwaco, and will leave for Portland this morning. Capt Chenault, the Frankfort boomer, returned yesterday from a business trip to the South Bend country. J. F. McGovern, an old time resi dent of this city, but now living in California, arrived on the steamship Oregon yesterday. Captain John Jack yesterday le turned from Hwaco, where he made arrangements for the appearance of his company on Thursday evening of this week. Ho met many old friends there whom he knew years ago. Glad toBerarn Home. A. S. Beed, of the well known firm of Griffin & Beed, returned last even ing from an absence of nine weeks, during which time he has been on a visit to relatives at Allegheny City, Penn. On tho way ho stopped at Chicago, where he found things very lively in consequence of the great pre parations being made for the world's fair. In the vicinity of hi3 friends' home, there were many cases of vari ous fevers, but few of which proved fatal. Though seeing much of inter1 est, Mr. Beed is glad to return to As toria, whose superior climate suits him better than that of any other place he has seen. Important iVoticc. Now is the time to test the best Ca tarrh, "Bronchitis, Asthma and .Rheu matic Cure in the City of Astoria. Fifty packages of LeRoy's West India Catarrh Cure, the regular price of which is SdJM), can be had from J. W. Conn, the druggist, at S1.00 per package, thereby saving $4.00. This is a preparation warranted to cure. Call and get a package, as they go fast. Kemember the place Conn's, oppo site the Occident Hotel. S. Brown & Co., Proprietors. Los Angeles, Cal. P. O. Box 892. Blumaur-Frank Drug Co., Portland. GLADSTONE'S OPINION. The: Grand, Good. Old man Ex presses an Opinion. Special to The AstokiaI London, Nov. 10. In reply to a request for his opinion in regard to the American elections, Gladstone writes to a London correspondent of the United Press as follews: "I have received intelligence oE the result of the recent elections in. Amer ica with feelings, on the grounds o moral, not less than economical and American scarcely less than English. In my opinion the examplo of America in ref erence to tho tariff will not have much weight in Europe. "I might run a risk, if I proceeded further, of justly offending, by my undue intru sion upon American republicans, whom, on the single ground of pro tection, I rejoice to reckon as warmly sympathizing with the cause of public right. I believe British interest in the McKinley tariff is secondary, ex cept for a momentary disturbance." PRICE Or A LEG. A New Orleans Jury Tixcs It At S30,000. Special to TnE Astokian.T New Orleans, Nov. 10, A Times Democrat, San Antonio special says: "In Judge King's court to-day a jury gave a verdict against the Southern Pacific Bailroad Company in favor of Chas. N. Briggs, for 30,000 damages. Briggs sued for S50,000 for the loss of a leg while in the company's employ." "NUMBER THIRTY-EIGHT." Death oC Isaac Bluxome at ' Francisco. San Special to The AstorianI. San Francisco, Nov. 10. Isaac Bluxome, celebrated ' as number "uitrty-eignt, secretary ot tho vigi lance committee of 18o6, is dead. Arrested For Train Wrecking. Special to The Astoria. Sbdaua, Mo., Nov. 10. Charlea Charters and Bobert Ferguson were, arrested four miles from Pilot Grove to-day by Detectives Long and Dick hoff, of the Missouri Pacific Bailroad secret service, on suspicion of having wrecked the Missouri Pacific west bound passenger train at Otterville last Friday morning. The prisoners claim to be painters on the way from Albuquerque to New York. They will be held for identification. A GOOD FIGHT IS COMING. Gleason aud Gannon Will leet in This City. ARTICLES SIGXED YESTEIilJJLX Special by TiiF.U.iirnD Pjus.I PortiiAnd, Nov. 10. Articles of agreement wero signed this evening between Chas. Gleason and George Gannon for a ten-round setto in As toria on November 2oth, for a purse of 300, four-ounce gloves to ba used. Gleason and Gannon aro tho same parties who fought here recently aud were stopped by tho roiice. 3IAK1NK NKWS AND XOTKS. The sealing schooner liessia Butter has been taken over to Gray's river for winter quarters. Tho schooner John F. Miller en tered at the custom house yesterday. Sho has a lot of doors and other wocd work for tho Clatsop mill. The American ship Eclipse arrived down from Portland yesterday and after completing cargo will sail for Yokohama and Hong Kong. The British bark Parthia will leave up the river this morning in tow of the steamer Heed. She will try to go over tho bars drawing 18.06 feet. - The steamship Oregon arrived ffcom San Francisco yesterday and will go up tho river this morning at 8 o'clock. She was a few hours behind time, be ing delayed by head winds and heavy weather. The steamship State of California arrived down from Portland yester day afternoon and will sail for San, Francisco at 9 o'clock this morning. Tho steamship is behind time and will probably bo late in reaching San Francisco as two blades of her pro peller have been lost. The loss of the blades involves 8800 as they are made of bronze and were put into tho ship recently at San Francisco at great cost. J&pocli. The transition from long, lingering and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch in the life of the indi vidual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in tho memory and the agency whereby the good health has been at tained is gratefully blessed, nencc it is that so much is heard in praise of Elec tric Bitters. So many leel they owe their restoration to health to the use of the Great Alterative and Tonic. If you are troubled with any disease of the Kidneys, Liver or Stomach, of long or short standingyou will surely find re lief by use of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50 c, and Si per bottle at J, "W. Conn's Drug store A twenty-stamp mill has been ordered for working the ores on Ce dros Island, ofE the coast of Lower Cal ifornia. ADVICE TO MOTHERS. Mns. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind cholic, and is the best remedy for diar-rhcea.Twenty-five cents a bottle. JACOBS OR CURES PERMANENTLY BRUISES and WOUNDS, Fell From a Tele graph. Fole. Gary, Dak., Sept 28, 1SS3. I was badly bruised and strained by a iall from telegraph polo; "couldn't turn in bed Doctors did no good. Tried St. Jacobs Oil ; it cured me. VT. H. SCANIiEEi. The Sicker Outwitted. ,, , , Merced, CaL, Sept. 29, 1SSS. I was ticked by a mulo on right kned snl could not walk for three days; swTered two weeks.but St. Jacobs Oil cured mo completely. lfcLANQDON7 At Druggists and Dealebs. THE CHARLES A. V0GEIER CO.. B'aKhwt. tft - .-Tested fggMt , rx, -fe'