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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1887)
r-jjp "f?i fSHSy flfWHWRia 1 XgtJP J .5) ASTORIA, OREGON: .SUNDAY.... MARCH 20. 1S.-7 The State is due from San Fran cisco this merning: the Columbia sails. Tho Trinidad has 13.000 boxes tin Ilate for Astoria ana 2,000 for Port land Horuce Ewiug's new mammoth Un cle Tom's Cabin company is on the incoming steamer. No. 24, held by James Petit, drew the handsome silver set at Carnahnn & Co.'s yesterday, valued nt S21 John Iiryce, assignee estate Prael Jsros., will sell the book accounts of the.firm to the highest bidder, at the court house door at two o'clock to morrow afternoon. Chas. Francis Adams, Jr., presi dent of the Union Pacific railroad, and Elijah Smith, president of tho O. R & N. Co., are expected to arrive in Portland this week.' At the M. E. church tc-day tLe morning subject will be "Chris tian Perfection;" at 7 v. m., "Popular amusements, especially games of chance and the modern dance." Seats free. Eveuson & Cook have leased the large new hotel opposite Foard & Stoke3, and have gone to considerable expense, painting and fitting it up. They aBk a share of tho public patron age, and guarantee satisfaction. Sheriff Ross got a telegram from Portland last evening directing him to arrest Chas. Turk, who is wanted in that city to answer to a charge of rape. The arrest was made, and the prisoner will be taken to Portlaud to morrow. Secretary of state, McBrido is pre paring blank forms for the semi annual reports of county officers, as required by house bill No. 87. Tho requirement is that county officers shall publish semi-annually a report of the financial condition of their respective counties. Of M. Musin, the Boston Globe says: "M. Ovide Musin, the great Belgian violinist, who to the tech nique of "Wilhelmj adds the magnet ism of. Remenyi and Ole Bull with a grace and culture of his own, which place him first in his profession amoDg living artists." An employment agency man, who sent 200 laborers to the Cascade mountains for the Northern Pacific this week, remarked to a Telegram reperter: There are not many idle men in town now, who roally need work, and it took us four days to scrape together tho 200 needed. The Gen. Miles arrived from Gray's harbor " yesterday afternoon with freight and passengers. She towed out the brig Tanner from the har bor, and towed in the County of Flint. Times are reported lively on the harbor. Tho mills have more lumber piled up than they can get vessels to ship; logs are in demand, and a lively season is in prospect. Next Friday Mme. Trebolli, tho celebrated contralto, Mons. Musin, the violinist, Signor Spagnolo, the tenor, and Herr Steindorff, tho pianist, will appear in opera and concert at Ros3' opera house. This company is in receipt of high praise from the eastern press. Tho box sheet for the sale of reserved seats will be open at the Crystal Palace at ten o'clock Wednesday morning. I. N. Lawrence, an old and well known resident of this vicinity, died at his home at Crooked creek, W. T., at five o'clock yesterday morning of typhoid -pneumonia, in the 55th year of his age. Deceased lived in Salem and the Willamette valley for many years and was universally well spoken of. Tho funeral will take place at his farm this afternoon. The Union leaves hero at eight o'clock this morn ing. The pilot schooner goes to sea to day. The tug Donald goes to Gray's harbor, in charge of Capt. Gage. Capt. Plummer who brought the Donald up from San Francisco takes charge of the Wizard. lie reports passing the Dawn off C003 bay onjhis way up. Her bow was all torn to tpieces, and she was on her stern, drifting around. She may yet be picked up and brought to shore somewhere on the southern Oregon coast. a Of Mme. Trebelli's singing in New York city, tho N. Y. Herald says: "Mme. Trebolli is an absolute mis tress of her art. She is a contralto endowed by nature with a rich, full and sympathetic voice, sweet and clear in the upper tones and grandly effective in the lower register. Art has highly embellished this natural gift in a wonderful degree, adding elegance of style, smoothness and finish and her own highly dramatic temperament has taught her how to use her voice with great effect upon the lyric stage." The British bark County of Flint, 1083,90 days from Montevideo, ar rived in yesterday. Coming from a port where eholera is reported epi demic, she was immediately boarded by the health officer. The captain produced a olean bill of health from the Montevideo authorities, and his vessel was found to be all right. He says when he left there were several cases of supposed cholera in the Montevideo hospital, but that it was not a sure thing that the disease was the Asiatic cholera. He reports speaking the British ship Sir Henry awrence,-im, 73 days from Mel bourne, off Tillamook on the. 17th, bound here. Go to New York Restaurant for Oy s-ters. LATEST TELEGEAPHI0 2TEWS. Wire "Whisperings Prom tinents. Both Oon- Portlaxi), March 19. The trial of Dan Moran for the murder of the sailor Kalashua, ended to-day and the case is gouo to the jury, which is now out. Tho funeral of the suicide, ex-policeman Elwanger, took placo to-day. A BIO SCHEME, BUT BOTTOMLESS. Sa Francisco, March 19. For some days a rumor ha3 been current in this eily that Philip D. Armour, the famous beef shipper, has made satisfactory shipping rates with the Southern Pacific and other railroads, and would at an early day begin the erection of extensive packing houses at Los Angeles with a view of util izing, with the shortest possible haul, the cattle of Arizona and northern Mexico. Mr. Armour, who is now at the Palace hotel, said there is no foundation whatever for the story. ADDING TO HIS FLEET. San Francisco, March YX Johu Rosenfeld has added to his large fleet , whicll the droninK woman fe in the of vessels the ship I fang Jbnv , net of grasping. The scene is eucir 1.313 tons, which ho imrchased re-' cled with the words "United States cently on private terms. DIED IN LOS ANOELES. Los Angeles, Mar. 19. Ex-Judge James T. Pierce, of Vermillion, In-! diana, was taken with hemorrhage of I .. ' ... . . , r the lungs this evening m front oM the Tribune office, and died in a Tew minutes. He had but recently ar- J rived here and had been admitted to practice in the state supremo omirt. LOYAL RUSSIAN STUDENTS. St Petersburg; March 10. The funeral of Prof. Thew, of the uni versity here, yesterday, was made the occasion of a loyal demonstration. An address prepared by tho students expressing their devotion to tho czar, was handed about and immediately uuteieu uy uuuuieua ut Eigmuuiea. i . iucii iu iud jjaiucuuK. uu Di- pressed their disapproval of the pro- proceedings bv hissing, were severelv beaten and their clothes torn off their backs. 1 new freight bates. j i-rrrsY nr -tt vnnntiir mitn a San Francisco, March 19. New freight rates to govern both east and west bound freight shipments have been received by the agents of the transcontinental lines of this city. There are ten classes, tho highest of which is $1.70 per hundred pounds, and the lowest $1.50. a tripartite alliance. London, March 19. It- is stated that tho new alliance between Ger many, Austria and Italy places each of these powers on an equality. All three undertake protection of indi vidual interests, the infringment of which might disturb the peace of Europe. It is rnmorcd at Vienna that Em peror Francis Joseph will follow tho example of Germany and confer honor upon Signor Disroblanto, the Italian foreign minister Much an noyance is expressed. DOESN T LIKE THE TREATY. Paris, March 19. It is said that tho treat- alliance between Germany, Italy and Austria was signed while the attention of France was fixed upon Germany. The former foreign minister of Frauce said to your cor respondent. "I should shrink from nothing to prevent signing this treaty which I consider the most serious nnd vexatious ovent for us that has hap pened in the past sixteen years." THE JURY COULDN'T AGREE. Virginia, Nev., March 19. Tho jury in the Frankel embezzlement came into court at 10 o'clock this morning and announced they could not agree upon a verdict. The jury stood eight for acquittal and four for conviction. They were accordingly discharged. BURNED TO DEATH. Buffalo, March 19. Henry Brum Bey of New York who was ono of the guests at the Richmond hotel the night of the fire nnd was terribly burned about the body, died at the Fifth street hospital this morning. This makes six known deaths repnlt ing from the fire thus far. GONE TO IDAHO. Portland, March 19. The entire Duniway family left to-day for Idaho to make their home in the Lost River valley, where they will engage in ranching and stock raising. We will receive on next steamer, a very handsome Silver Set, something entirely new and Rogers Bros.'s best goods, guaranteed. Call and secure numbers in time. Best dinner to be had in town at the Now York Restaurant to-day. The finest aud nicest steak to be had in town at Fabre's For a delicious chop or steak go the New York Restaurant. Wanted. 1,000 people to eat at the New York Restaurant. Eastern oysters fresh every steamer at Jeff's restaurant. Gainbrlnus Sccr And Free Lunch at the Telephone Sa loon, 5 cents. Gotoj cflsforoys ters , Private Rooms, FITTING REWARD OF HEROISM. On the 11th inBt. the Oregonian's Washington correspondent tele graphed that assistant secretary Fair child had awarded life saving medals of honor to Charles Richardson, first officer of the U. S. lighthouse tender Shubrick, John Jones, Nicholas Do rie, Peter Nesman, August Bipetz and Axel Wiklund for their heroio skill, judgment and endurance in sav ing Olaf Christopherson from drown ing at the Columbia river bar Octo ber 7. 1831 Yesterday CapL Uriel Sebree, inspector of the Thirteenth lighthouse distriot, received from the treasury department the six medals of honor referred to, with the request that he present them to the men. Mr. Richardson is now the first officer of the Manzanita, and August Bipetz is working at Astoria. The address of the other men are un known to Capt. Sebree, who will be very glad to receive them, in order that the men may get the medals which have been awarded them. The medal is about the size of a standard dollar and is suspended from the mouth of an eagle, around whose head is entwined a laurel wreath. The face of the medal is a mythological scene of rescue. Strug gling in tho breakers is a woman, and i rTnj 1it n nnrrAl linnnnrrn Innrrrnno of America; act of Congress Juno 20, J1874." On the reverse side is a wreath of laurel encirohng the name of the man who risked his life to save another's; and a mention of the deed WUIU" H "e" " lori"- l TWT . rounded bv the werds: "In testimo- liy of heroic deeds in saving life from the perils of the sea." Oregon ian, 10. -.. Suit Brought. San Francisco, March 18. Wm. T. Coloman & Co. to-day sued Sam uel Elmore, their agent in Astoria, Oregon, for 1,971. Plaintiffs aver that Elmore conducted a salmon oan nery, the output from which was to bo consigned to Wm. T. Coleman, and they were to receive 3 per cent, on sales. Tho firm now asserts that there is a balance due them of $1,971. Enjoy Life . . . .- . what a truly Ueautiuil world we live in! Nature gives us grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and jlLft We can desire no better when in perfect health; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, discouraged and worn out with disease,.when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory proof, that Green's August Flower, will mike them freo from disease, as when born. Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint are tho direct causes of seventy five per cent, of such mala dies as Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Co3tiveness, Nervous Prostration, Dizziness of the Head, Palpitation of the Heart, and other distressing symptoms. Three doses of August Floicei' will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottles, 10 cents. Try it. Rumored Transfer of the O. &. ( R. R. San Fiuncisco, March 18.- It is stated on good authority that tho transfer to the Southern Pacific com pany of the Oregon & California rail-! road, running from the southern bor-' der line of Oregon to Portland, Or . has been consummated to-night , Tho terms are not ascertainable. A Scnsatlou Has been created by Messrs. W. E. Dement & Co., who aro giving away such beautiful picture cards. Make some heart glad by securing ono of them before they are all gone. Posi tively nothing equal to them ever seen here before. GO With the crowd to .1 EFF'S, the oldest established and only reliable Restau rant in the city, for your dinner. Here's today's dinner bill of fare : i This it the uverarje Daily Dinner:) QVV. Chicken. nsn. IJniled Salmon, Egg Sauce. 110ILKD. IJrcast of Mutton, Horseradish Sauc. Cornzd Beefx Corned Pork, Ham. ROAST. Beef, Mutton. Pork, Stuffed Veal, Ileait, Lamb and Chicken. ENTUEES. Kidney Spanish, Maccaroni and Cheese. Eastern Oyster Patties, Clam Chowder, Boiled Tongue. vegetables! Mashed Potatoes, Green Corn, Saner- - kraut. RELISHES. Pickles, Celery, etc. PIES. Cranberry, Plum, Custard. I'UDIHNO. Corn Starch, Vanilla Sauce. Tea, Coffee, Wine, Beer or Milk. Dtnnerfroml2to8. Sotc-25 CE3TS. A Sew And Enlarged stock or Choice Brands of Clear. Imported Key West and domestic. All tastes can be satisfied and all pockets suited as to price. TausIU'sPunch and Junior's in full supply as usual at D. L. Bkck & Sons. It is a well known fact, when you wish a pair of glasses to fit the eye properly you must patronize an oculist, to get the exact measurement of the eye, then take his prescription to an optician to have it made. And by pat ronizing me, you get your exact eye measurement. I also give yon the num ber and. color of .lense for each eye, which can be filled anywhere, you also get a pair of glasses made to your order, lor less inoney than an ordinary examination by an oculist. Don't miss this opportunity as I am here. Dr. S. Harmon. All the different books used in the gublic school you can get at the Crystal alace at reduced rates. The best Fabre's. oyster3- in - any style at t,EBSOAL. Samuel Elmore and family aro on the incoming steamer. Harford E. Telfer, late proprietor Aberdeen Herald, is in tho city. Nellie Boyd thinks of coming down here with her theatrical company next week. Mrs. E. M. Davis, who has been teaching school in Pacific county, returned yesterday afternoon. Capt. Geo. Flavel is reported much improved in health at Paraiso Springs, Cal., aud contemplates an early return to this city. Miss Fraukie Lawrence, who has been attending school here, left last week for tho bedside of her dying father I. N. Lawrence, who expired at his residence at Crooked Creek yesterday morning. The Face. The care of the complexion ha3 be come an accomplishment that no lady of refined tastes can afford to ignore, and in leading society circles it claims as much thought as do the fashions. It is an acknowledged fact that the variations of our climate are very se vere on the complexion, noticeable by a roughness and dryness of the skin, and to counteract this effect it be comes necessary to call in tho aid of art. Iu the selection of this agent too much care cannot be exercised. It is well known to the chemist that many of the so-called "blooms," "balms," ''creams," etc., contain lead and other poisonous Bubstances, the long-continued use of which is dan gerous. Wisdom's Robertino is guar anteed under a forfeiture of $1,000, to bo absolutely free from poisonous substances. If you have not yet tried it, do so at once, and be one of the hundreds who pronounce it the most delightful toilet article ever pro duced. Wisdom's Robertino is sold at fifty cents per bottle. Sold by W. E. Dement & Co. Card of Thanks We the undersigned on behalf of the Columbia River Fishermen's Pro tective Union take this method of expressing our sincere thanks to J. G. Stuttz, Esq., and his able New York Theatrical Co., for tendering us suoh a substantial benefit, amounting to $100.25, last evening at Ross' opera house, and we can assure them that the fishermen of tho Columbia river will never forget their kindness and should they over return we will do all in our power to reciprocate. Alex Sutton, President C. R. F. P. U. Geo. Jonhson, Secretary. H. A Smith, Treasurer. Will Ccatc on Tue SSlIi. Dr. S. Haimon, from St. Petersburg, llussia, the celebrated Oculist, will 3 leave here on the 28th. Those who are i suffering from eye troubles and liave not yet called upon him whould do -well to do so, as on the 28th inst. he takes his I departure. Something new at the New TncL Restaurant for breakfast, AH the patent medicines adveitised in this pitprr, rogeiher with the ehoicivt perlumery, :ud toilet articles, el. ran be bo!'..-hi t i in lowest price-., sit J. ". Jnifu time -tor; opposite 0M.lrit hctt'l. Astoria. '!Vn ivnts fr a . .bv. Mil of Kabre's nk V airl Wanted. ; To do noneral houceweik: i work and good wages: Anplv Light at this ofllce. Suii.oh's Cuke will lmmediatel ri'lieve Croup, Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis. Sold by . E. Dement & Co T.oitest Cash lriri. Coal Oil at 2.35 a case, at D. L. Beck & -ons. The perfection of the age in tho med ical line is the liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, manufactutcd only bv the California Fig Syrup Co., ban Fran cisco, fa I. It is agreeable to tho taste, acceptable to tho stomach, harmless in its nature, painless vet j)romnt and thorough in Its action. For sa'e by W. E. Dement & Co. Go To Crow's (S nil cry. The leading Photographer. For finest photos in all the latest styles of superior linish. tho and A Iuiiry and necessity for rich and poor who wish to enjov good health, and who do not wish to resort to bitter nauseous liver medicines and cathar tics, is the concentrated liquid fruit; remedy Syrup of Figs. 50c. and Si bottles for sale by W. K. Dement & Co. Croup, Whooping Cough and liron chiti immetiatply telieved by Shiloh's Cure. Sold by W.E. Dement. Wait till the clouds roll bj my dear, and Adler will show you Baby Carriages In such new styles and such low prices that will make you smile and repay you well to wait ior the ar rival ot the immense new stock to arrive shortly at the Crystal Palace direct from the Manhattan factor. Minnas uaiarrn uemoay a pooi tivt cure for Catarrh, Diptheria and Canker Mouth. o!d by W. E. )mipnk J. O. Bozorth has just been appointed resident agent for the Imperial Fire In surance Company of England. This company, organized in 180:;, has a paid up capital of S00,000 and cash assetts of 10,000,000, every dollar of which is liable for fire losses alone. The com pany doing no life, accident or marine business. What is better than a glass of liquor? A cup of delicious coffee at Fabre's. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint ? Shilolrs vltalizer is euaranteeu to cure you. Sold by W. E. Dement & Co. That Hacking Cougn can uo so quickly cured by bhiloh's Cure. We guarantee it &oia Dy wti Dement. Sleepless Nights made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. Sold by "W. E. De ment & Co. Everything is neat and clean at Xew York Restaurant. WHAT IS LIFT. A little crib beside the bod, A little face above the spread; A little frock behind tho door, A little shoe upon tho floor. A little lad with dark brown hair, A little blue-eyed face, and fair; A little lane that leads to school, A little penoil slate amd rule. A little blithesome, winsome maid, A littlo hand within his laid; A littlo cottage, acres four, A little old-time fashioned storo. A little family gathered round A little turf heaped, tear dewed meund: A little added to his soil, A little rest from the harvest toil. A little silver in hi3 hair, A little stool and easy chair; A little night of earth-lit gloom. A little cortege to the tomb. Anon. An End to Bone Scraping. KdwardjShepherd, of Harrisburg, 111., says: -'Having received so much bene fit from.Electric Bitters, 1 feel it niv duty to let suffering humanity know it. Have had a running sore on my leg for eight years; my doctor told me 1 would have to have the bom- pruned or Ws amputated. I used, instead, threi hot ties of Electric Hitters .mil seven boxe Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and inv leg is now sound and w ell." Electric Hitters are sold at iUlv cents a bottle, and Bucklen's Arnica Salve at 2oc. per box bv W. E. Dement & Co. AND SEE The new and select stock of goods I am bringing, will beat anything you have S ever beiore seen in Astoria. It will pay you to wait a few days. Herman Wise, The Clothier and Hatter. (OwiJeat KtUhllnff.) IN- aggies AND Musiea. Instruments AT THE New- York Novelty Store For Sale or Rent, LOT A. BLOCK 20, ADAIlt'S ASTOItlA, together with two story frame dwelling situated therein. KnquLre of I. W. CASE. Assignees Sale. ON MONDAY THE 21ST. DAVT OF March. 1887, at the hour of 2 o'clock v. 3i., at the Court house door In Clatsop Coun tv. Orocon. I will sell nt nubile venue to the liiRhest bidder for cash, the book account of ineesuue oi Messrs x'raei uros. insolvent. Par value aggregates $784,74. A list of said accounts can ho seen by call ing on me at the bank of I. "V7. Case. JOHX BRYCE. As3lejiee. Astoria. Marck 7, 18S7. Notice. tinder: TW KITHEli TIIE UNDERSIGNED AGENT J- r nor the captain will be responsible for any debts contractea oy tne crew oiiue Hrftish hark Jupiter, from l'anama, while In this port. ., I. L. CHERRY, Agent. Astoria. Oregon, March 3rd, '87. Notice. TVrEITIIER THE UNDERSIGNED AGENT JLY nor tho captain will be responsible for any debts contracted by tho crew of the British hark Swansea Castle, from Monte ideo, Buenos Ayres, "While In this port. T.L. CHERRY. Agent. Astoria, Oregon, ilarc'j 3rd, 'ST. Booms and Board. Nicely Furnished Rooms and Good Board at Mrs. Bucket's, oyer Murray & Co.'s Store, Boat Lost. WIILE IN TOW OF THE THREE Sisters, opposite the Union cannery, on the 6th Inst., a boat 16 feet long, JH. feet beam, painted blue, made of 1 Inch strips : with center board, A reward will be paid for its recovery upon . application to thl3 office, dandw Walt n Week nncAT UnLHI ! Bargains Baby B wl HS W0m H9l& Clothing Department Part KT villi 111 ImmmimMt ii IB f i ! IB IS iif H 1 n HI i WLzms- S Wm IBS - Our Grst shipment of Spring Styles for 1887 in Gems', Young Men's, Youths' and Bopr Are. now in stock. These lines are manufactured more especially for the city trade and are in different weights, and handsome patterns. And for STYLES,, FITS AND WORKMANSHIP they are unequalled.'. Our STYLES of STRAW HATS ior 1887 are. now in, also uw stvles in Soft and Stiff Fur Hats. -The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House OP ASTORIA. YOU NEEDN'T Paste This On Your Looking Glass. You will be sure to see it in The Astoriax and will remember it, because it is for your interest to do so. No premium" (Jhromos, Gift enterprises, Bean gueasers, or .any other clap trap, is resorted to by D. L. BECK & SONS to sell their goods. Honest Goods, Honest Weights and Small profits is their motto, the cost of the clap trap being taken off the price of the Jjoods. And the people like it bettei than the chance enterprise, where Wi out of hundreds gets the prize, for they all get it in the price of the goods. If you want caunery supplies, go to B. L. J3ECK-& SON'S. If you want Roller flour, Oat, Graham, Bye or Corn Meal, go to J). L.BEOK & SONS. If want Wheat, Shorts, you If you want Cheese, Best Breakfast Bacon, If you want If you wantSardines, Anchovies,HolIand or Smoked Herring Boneless Cod or Codfish brick, Stock fish, etc., go to B.L.BECK&SOKS If you want Sugar, Syrup, N. O. Molasses, Palace Drips, ? go to J. L. BEGK cb SONS; If you want Vermont Maplo Sugar, pure Maple Syrup or I Fresh Cal. Honey, go to D. L. BECK & SONS If vou want Sauerkraut, Chow Chow, Pickles or Gherkins, J in bulk or glass, go to JD. Z. BECK & SONS If you want Nuts Seedless or Layer Raisins, Dry Apples or any other dry or Canned Fruit, go to B. Z. BECK & SONS' In short, if von want any kind of Staple or Fancy Groceries ' ' go to J). Z. BECK & SONS Do you want the best Coal Oil in the market, or the best Oil - Can ever invented, go to B. Z. BECK & SONS Do you want Brooms, Tubs, Pails, Washboards,Clothespins, SO 10 JJ. Ju. XUjJOl. iXi OISJ.10 Do you want Hall and Parlor Hanging, or Parlor, Chamber or Kitchen Stand Lamps, go to B. Z. BECK & SONS Do vou want Plain Decorated China or Crockery "Ware, White, or Fancy Glass Ware, go to B Z BECK t0 SONS Do you want Yases or other Ornamental articles, Silver plated Knives and Forks, Table or Tea Spoons, go to B Z BECK & SONS Do you want any Icind of Cigars or Tobacco, from cheap and common to the best to be had, go to B Z BECK & SONS In fact, if you want anything in our line, you will go home happy and sleep contentedly if you buy of D. L. BECK & SONS. Bran, or Rolled Barley, so to J). L. BECK & SONS. fresh Butter and Eggs, gO 10 JJ. Jj. JOJZjVJS. Oi owto. Hams, Pig's feet or Lard, go to J). Z. BEOK& SONS.