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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1887)
31 N. Vt SnUtj gtom ASTOKIA, OREGON: TU ESP AX......ZI APRILS. To-niglit. Adelaide Bandall. ifc; At Boss' Opera House. The Bijou Opera Compauy. Baservod seats Novolty Store. at the New York The State is due from San Francis co this morning; the Columbia Bail". To-day at ten a. sr., E. C. Hol den will sell a horse in front of his auction room3. There will be a special meeting of Alert i. & Li. Company at eight o uiock cms evening. The county court was in session yesterday and will resume the transac tion of business to-dav. The Rosie Olsen is in from Tilla mook and is discharging barreled and case salmon at the O. K. & N. dock. The Pomona went to sea last Sun day; the Mobile Bay, Loch Ranza and Courtney Ford crossed out yes terday. The Dolphin is repairing damages at Kinney's wharf, her mizzenmast having been broken in tho blow while off shore last Thursday. The Edith, which has been repaired and painted, etc., was at the dock yes terday, taking on boats, supplies, etc., for J. G. Megler's cannery, at Brook field. Capt. Sherman is in charge. A fire alarm at seven o'clock last Sunday morning called out the de department; a burning flue in a Chi nese establishment back of NVm. Edgar's was the occasion; no damage. A young married man who was around yesterday looking for a girl to do general housework, etc., said it wasn't half as much trouble to get a girl for life as it was to get one for a month. The street fakir who worked Asto ria for $350 had got as far as Jack sonville at last accounts, pulling in about 8200 from Salem, Albany and Eugene. He is journeying south ward, taking the census as he goes. The Bussian consul at Sau Fran cisco gives notice to all sealing and trading vessels that several cruisers will patrol the Siberian coast and the western half of the Behring sea, to prevent illicit trading during the coming summer. "If they would play here and not wait till they are leaving the state I would go see them," is what a good many theater goers have said during the past six months. The Adelaide Bandall company is on the incoming steamer and will appear at Boss' opera house to-night. From here they go to Portland and the Sound. The 0. Timmins company filed ar ticles of incorporation at the office of the county clerk yesterday. The du ration of the company is perpetual. The company is composed of O. Tim mins, Geo. W. Sanborn and E. L. Skeg: the capital stock is S20.000, di vided into 200 shares of 100 each. The object is to catch and can salmon on the Sinslaw and other places. The company begins active operations at once; the machinery, buildings, etc., being now in process of erection. The United States light house ten der Manzanita, came in last Sunday afternoon from a trip of inspection of the light houses at New Dangen ess, Ediz Hook, Tatoosh Island, Ad miralty Head, Tualip, etc. From there she went to Blakely and to this, her home port. Yesterday she started up to Portland. While there First Officer Bichardson will get the life saving medal recently awarded to him and five other brave men for res cuing Olaf Christaphson in October 1884. Ben. Worsley got back from Van couver on the Telephone last Sunday. He and Frank Hodgkin, and Frank Hodgkin and he, and both together, went over to Vancouver the day be fore and made a series of extempo raneous addresses to the Vancouver ites regarding the coming tourna ment. The result is that Vancouver will contribute about $600 and see that 'the visiting delegations get prop er accommodations when they get there.- By the way, don't forget to get a ticket for the department ball next Monday evening. In the case of McDowell, Pierce & Co., of New Yrork, against the Astoria Packing company wherein the plain tiffs obtained judgment for $375 on a bill of goods purchased by the de fendant and wherein the defendants moved for a vacation of the judgment on the grounds of jurisdiction, Judge Shattuck this morning, says Satur day's Democrat, ruled that a corpora tion was for the purpose of litigation an individual and service could be legally made on a member of the corporation in any portion of the state. The judge, however, is willing to let the supreme court guess at it. Spring Millinery. Eaton & Carnahan will haye their opening ot Spring Millinery on Wednesday and Thursday. Ladies in vited. Large lot of Beading matter just received at the Crystal Palace. On Tlie War- ' Eight cases Finest New Yoik Baby Buggies. Wait for them. New York Novelty Stork. If you have a watcher clock that needs repairing take it to the Crysral Palace, and get a god job done by a first class workman. (Mlyi's Popular Reading, No. ys at the Crystal Palace. LATEST TELEGBAPHIO NEWS. What tho News Gatherers Telegraphed Yesterday. Norfolk. Va, Apiil-JL -Wreckage ie coming a.horo along the coast r.ear Capo Henry, consisting of sofas chairs, etc., belonging to a well fur nished vessel. There is nothing to indicate the nanio except a stool on which aro tho letters 4,M. IV won't compete with negroes. Montgomery, Ala., April 4. Tho Montgomery and Atlanta militia com pauie3 will not contest for the nation al drill at Washington on account of two colored companies participating. WANT THE PASSES BACI?. Baltimore, April 4. The Balti more & Ohio Bqilroad company re quest the return of all the interstate passes. TO HE Hi OFF THE BOOMERS. Washington., April 4. Secretary of the interior Lamar has asked sec retary of war Endicott to place the western part of the Indian territory, including Oklohama, under the con- j trol of our army officers in order to prevent an invasion by expected boomers. FODTi PLAY SUSPECTED. MiTcnETii,, Dakota, April 4. Mrs. Marie Cies' remains were to-day found in her consumed residence. Her husband is in California, ami foul play is suspected. THIBTT. PER CENT. ACCEDE. Chicago, April 4. Ninety of the three hundred bosses have acceded to the demands of the striking ,c-irpeu-tera to-day. VALUABLE COLLECTION. New York, April 4. A 'catalogue of the French crown jewels, to be sold May 12th, has been received here. The entire value "of the collec tion is 21,367,040 francs. They are to be divided into 48 lets: one shoulder knot containing 1,341 diamonds; one girdle, 2,314 diamonds; one corsage bouquet, 2,630 diamonds; one group contains 3,837 brilliants, 67 sapphires valued at 525,000 francs. SnURTLEFF STILL SiFE. Washington, April 4.- It is be lieved probable that the president .wilUgnoro the Oregon appointments which were recently urged by several Oregonians. NOW who is HE. New York, April 4. -It is thought that a man who recently moved to Oregon will get the Portland collect orship. GETS FOURTEEN YEARS. Oroville, Cala., April 4. Geo. West, who recently attempted to kill Henry Wyman, was to-day sentenced by Judge Freer to fourteen years in the state penitentiary. BLEW OUT HIS BRAINS. Riverside, Cala., April 4. Theo. Kulgross, the Southern Pacific rail road company's freight agent here, suicided here last night by blowing out his brains with a revolver. Prim ned From a Hoat. Yesterday afternoon four men, D. McCrea. Wm. Wilson, Chas. Cribbs and Chas. Ohlend started in a fishing boat for James Isaacs' seining ground near Fort Stevens. A squall struck the boat when in the stream below Kinney's cannery, and she heeled over, the mast and sail lying flat on tho water. Wm. Wilson was caught under the sail and was drowned; the others clung to the boat and were picked up by the Electric and brought to the city. The body of Wilson was not recovered. The boat, but little damaged.'was towed up and put in tho slip by the Telephone saloan. There is a William Wilson on the roster of Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. TJ. W., and it wassaid last night that he "was the man. This is the first fa tal accident of the fishing season of '87 on the lower river. Adelaide Randall's Singing and Danclug, The Atlanta Constitution, the lead ing paper of the south, has this to say about Miss Bandall of the Bijou Opera company, who appears here to-night: Such a voice .as hers can be heard, but never imagined or des cribed; and her dancing is simply the eloquence of pantomime. Such a voice and such a pair of dancing feet may have been heard and seen on our stage belore, but they belonged to two different performers if they were. Adelaide Bandall alone has both, and she is artist enough to make her gifts a joy to others. Her voice is almost infinite in its scope, and it reminds one of amalgamation of the muBio of a lute and a lyre. The prime quality of Misf Adelaide Ban- dall's dancing is its grace, which is the prime quality of all dancing, but the next feature is her quickness. Her dancing may well be compared to that of the elder Fannie Ellsler, the fa mous English dancer of fifty years ago, of whom an old man, after gazing at her, exclaimed, "She's as much quick er than lighting as lightning is quick er than a stone wall." C. R. F. P. r. There will be a meeting of the Co lumbia Biver Fishermen's Protective Union at Liberty Hall it 750 p.m., Tuesday, April 5th, 1887. A. Sutton, Geo. Johnson, President. Secretary At Mrs. Malcolm's The new and attractive displav of Spring Millinery, Trimmed Hats, etc, will he ready for view to-day. There will he no regular opening," being too busy, but ladies are invited to call and examine the latest styles. WHAT SMART 3IENSAY OF SMAKT MEN Xcunpapcr Remarks BesardiuR Promi nent People. Tho uoise the Dave Hill crowd is making will scare away all the fish be foro l8S.Oshkosh Times (Ind.). Governor Hill's hat is gradually tak ing tho shape of a bee hive. New York Tribune (Rep.). Mr. Blaine i3 admittedly the most powerful and moat popular leader in the Bepublican party, with the best chance of a nomination in 188S. New York World (Dem.). Should Mr. Edmunds have to vote for Mr. Blaine again, it will be sad, indeed; but the crow is not yet ex tinctin Vermont Louisville Courier Journal (Dem.). Mr. Sherman is not yet 64. Judged from the standpoint of some of the greatest statesmen of modern times, he is not yet quite at his prime. St. Louis Globe-Democrat (Rep.). Judge Gresham is entitled to the sympathy of the congregation. Geo. Jones, of tho New York Times, has declared for his nomination as presi dent, Chicago Mail (Ind.). Possibly tho president believes there should be a Bpecial session, but a glance at the Democratic work dur ing the one just passed held him back. He is thinking of next year. Canton, Ohio, Repository (Rejh). If Mr. Sparks should become a can didate in a heated Presidential cam paign, he could count pretty surely upon the solid opposition Qf the land grabbers and timber thieves. St. Paul Globe (Don.). If president Cleveland were devot iug as much consideration to his chances for renomination as some of his critics are doing, he would have very little time left to attend to the public business. The Epoch (Ind.) Blaine and Lincoln is the grand entry for 1888; and it will be a regu lar ground-swell, an upheaval, a tidal wave that will submerge Cleveland beneath the mighty, majestic "rush of its manv waters." Atlanta National I Rep.). ' Senators Sherman and Edmunds are both aspirants for the Bepublican nomiuation for president in 1888, nnd the initials of the name of the man of whom they are most afraid are J. G. B. Peiei.sbiwy Index-Appeal (Dem.). As the date fixed for John Sher man's arrival approaches tho weather becomes perceptibly cooler. But it will bo a still colder da; when the Ohio icicle gets a grip on tho elector al vote of Tennessee. - Nashville American (Dem.). Not Blaine himself id more ambi tious to be president than in John Sherman. It is to be said of hiui in excuse, however if excuse be needed that no American is better fitted by talent nnd experience to fill the office creditablv. Boston Herald (ImL). We are earnestly, thoroughly, and uncompromisingly in favor of renom inating Grover Cleveland for 1888, in a certain contingency. This contin gency would be realized in case it should become certain that the De mocracy is doomed without hope to defeat and overthrow in that election. New York Sun (Dem.). Mr. Sherman realizes that he is playing his last hand, aud if he can stack the cards and get away with Blaine and other rivals, he will do so. The present pilgrimage is the trump card of the campaign, but the iei-! had better look out "for a conceuIl joker. He may he in Ohio. Tolnto Bee (Dem.. It is hoped that Mr. Cleveland, in his wild desire to obtaiu the colored vote in the Bepublican state of Mas sachusetts, may not lose the white vote in the southern Democratic states. But the echoes of the mur mur of political wreck are painfully audible in all the latter states Ale.r andria, Va., Gazette (Dem.). The Bepublican organs nre offering prize packages of .taffy to all Demo crats, no matter how insignificant or for tfhat cause disgruntled, who will predict the defeat of Democracy in 1888. It is noticeable that the de mand for that sort of Democrat is greatly in excess of the , supply. Manchester Union (Dem.). It is not at all necessary for Sen ator Sherman to deny the absurd statement that his visit to the south is not political. 'Ho is known to be perfectly sane. Did he really expect to further his chances for the presi dency by the trip, no further proof of his insanity would be wanted. Memphis Avalanche (Dem.). The time has not yet come when they can say, who speak of the Dem ocratic party, that its wide limits en compass but one man. We do not entertain any doubt that the Demo cratic party cottld win with Mr. Cleve- iana as us preaiuentiai camuuuie. But it is not true that there is none other with whom it cau wiu. Nash ville American (Dem.). Acain'the rumor is being circulated that Mr. Cleveland will refuse to be a candidate for a second term. Just so. Ho will not be a candidate in the ordinary acceptation of the term, but it would bo difficult to get" bets against the proposition that tho Democrats will renominate him al most if not quite without opposition, and that tho people will re-elect him by a large majority. Florida Times Union (Dem.).- There can be no question of the popnlar approval of Mr. Cleveland's administration as far as it has pro gressed. But tho severest te3t is Btill in the future. ' The Democratic pledges of reform are unredeemed. There has been no reduction in war taxation, and the useless and dan gerous surplus flows into the treas ury in a steady stream. The compo sition of the Fiftieth congress indicates that it will continue to flow unless the president is equal to the emergency. St. Louis 'Repub lican (Dem.). One of the southern Bepublicans of note is quoted as saying that Senator Sherman stands little chance for the presidential nomination next year because he is too old. This objection will bo urged from a dozen different quartos where tho friends of opposing candidates aro clustered. It may b remembered, however, that after" th fatal knife had been driven into King Duncan his destroyer was astonished to discover how niuoh blood the old man had in him. Washington Star (Ind.) "Wiping Ont" a Chnrcli Debt. Bev. Thos. Van Scoy, president of tho Willamette University, delivered tho morning discourse at the M. E. church in 'this city last Sundav. His subject wa3 "Faith," aud his address an eloquent one. The occasion was particnlarlv de voted to the literal "wiping out" of a debt of $800 due by the church for some time. At the close of the ser mon, the pastor Bev. O. B. Whitmore, brought forward a blackboard on which was placed figures showing t e amount of the debt. There were four 50's, six 23's. six 20's, twelve 10's, four lo s, twelve o s, and a number ot a's, 2 s and l's. The secretary, Juo. A. Montgomery, sat by with a little packet of pledges. As member after member present signified his or her willingness to pledge themselves for any amount, the sec retary issued to them a pledge for that amount, these pledges payable on Juno 26th, when the money will all be paid. As amount after amount was pledged Mr. Whitmore, with a moist sponge, erascu that amount from the board, and a glance snowed how much of the debt wad pledged, and how much remained unpledged. Mr. E. L. Smith led off with $100; Mr. S. Elmore, $70; Bev. Wm. Boberts, from his eastern Washington homo, guaranteed $50. In less than half an hour tho entire amount was raised, and the congregation has the satis faction of knowing that it is out or debt. It was quick work and a very creditable exponent of tho zeal of the M. E. church inAstoria. Astonishing Succev. It is the duty of every person who has used Boschee's German Strun to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends m curing Consump tion, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use it without immediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case, nnd we consider it the duty of all Druggists to recommend it to the poor, dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 80,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was reported. Such n medicine as the German Syruj) cannot be too widely known. Ask jour druggist about it. Sample bottles to try sold at 10 cents. Begular size, 7."i cents. Sold bv all Druggists and Dealers, in the United States and Canada. Hoonis ami Fossils. The Walla Walla Union ban mi ed itorial headed "Let Us Boom "Walla Walla,' and in nnother column appears the suggestive heading to an editorial. "We Have too Many Fossils." Listen, oh Union, to the voice of reason. speaking from age and experience: If you have fossils m Walla, and by fossils we mean moss-backs,- vour tosvn can't bo boomed. Mark that down hard and plain. The Reveille has been tryinjr to boom What com for the past four years, and about three years ago it got the ani-i-tsil started in pretty good shape, but ihe fossils downed it. Oil and water may unite "but fossils and booms are two antagonistic elements, and never will. It requires money, brains and enterprise to inaugurate and get in operation a good healthy boom, but the fossil can do a good business in his line without either of these ad juncts. Hence, when a boom strikes a fossil tho former caves in and in nine cases of ten is extinguished on the spot WhatcomReveille. "Adelaide Bandall was the first lo create tho role of Bettina through the south, when leading lady of the Hess Opera company, and to-day stands without a rival in thnt role. Brooklyn, N. Y. Times. "tVomlerful Cure, W. 1). Hojt & Cu., Wholesale and Retail Druggists of Jtome. G.-w snv: we have been selling Dr. King': New Discovery, Electric Bitters ami Huck leifd Ai nica Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful enres effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases of pronounced Consump tion have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discov ery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. Wo guarantee lliem alwavs. Sold by W. E. Dement & Co. notice. MemluMso:' the Scandinavian Ui'iie volent Society aie hereby notified that the next repular meeting will be held April 12th being the 2nd Tuesday in the month. The fine-st and nicest steak to be had in to-.wi atFabre's Ir. Harmon Stilt Here. As I alwavs sive tlits uaitii. iur whom 1 have made glasses an opportu nity to test them thorough! v. and hav ing been liberally pationized the pabt week, 1 will remain in town a while longer. Any one wishing to soc me in reference to glosses, 1 have made for them, or desiring to obtain the very best of Brazilian Pebble glasses made to order can find me at my oftico at Occident Hotel. Lowest Cash lricc. Coal Oil at ?2.35 a case, at D. L. Beck & Soxs. G o To Crow'o Gallery. The leading Photographer. For the finest photos in all the latest styles and of superior nnish. Tho best Fabre's. oy.steis in- any btjleat Fresh Oregon and California Garden and Flower Seeds at Thompson & Bess.' Flue Furnished Booms. At the Munson Heuse: New ly fur nished and renevated: terms reasonable. Mrs. A. E. Stout. Try Fabre's celebrated pan roast. t'EBSOXAL. E. A. Wadhams, of Ladner's Laud ing, B. O., is in the city. M. P. Callender and F. H.Poindex ter are passengers on the incoming steamer. Mark Thall, well known in theatr cal circles, is now managing the Al cazar theater in San Francisco. J. E. Sibley manager of the Hob souville cannery, arrived yesterday, alter a rough trip from Tillamook. Chas. "W. Gibbs camo down from Portland last Sunday aud will have charge of the jewelry department at the Crystal Palace. Mrs. Maria Eaton has returned from a visit to Spokane Falls, where 8heontemplates shortly establishing a branch millinery store. Mrs, Jas. Taylor, and .her daughter-in-law, Mrs. E. A. Taylor, go to Cali fornia this morning. The latter lias been an invalid for sometime, from neuralgia. Bev. C. H. Hall, who has accepted, a call from tho Congregational church in this city, drrived yesterday from Nebraska. Mr. Hall has been here and inthis vicinity several tiuies before and is much pleaded u ith i he evident progress and improvement of Astoria. The Latest and Greatest Diicorerj-. -DB.J. De PBATI'S HAMBURG FIGS, A crystalized fruit cathartic. A discovery of the greatest interest to tho Medical Profession. A boon to every household. A most delicious laxative or pnrgativo prepared from f raits and vegetables. So perfectly harmless that they may bo adminis tered with entire safety to an infant. So efficacious to adults that a single dose will prove their value, and so elegant a preparation--that it needs only to be presented to the public to become a necessity iir every household throughout the laud. For liver complaints, habitual con stipation, indigestion, dyspepsia and piles, they are a specific. To trav elers by sea and land they will he found invaluable; they are positive ly unfailing in their action, and this is the only medicine ever offered to the public-that is acceptable to the taste, and so pleasant that children will eat the figs as eagerly as candy. For sale by every Druggist through out the world. Price, 25 cants a box. J. J. Mack & Co., Prop's, 9 and 11 Front street, San Francisco, Cal. Mary A. Waguer was yesterday granted a divorce from Henry Wag ner and allowed to resume her maid en name, Mary A. Chappell. They were married April 7, 1883, in Clatsop county, and plaintiff alleges that af ter marriage defendant frequently abused her, assaulted her with a stove poker and used her in such a manner as to make hfo burdensome. -Oreynnian, .';. Greatlj' E.cited. Not a few of the citizens ol Astoria hae lecently become greatly excited over the astounding facts, that several of their friends who had been pro nounced by their physicians as incur able and beyond all hope suffering with that dreaded monster Consump tionhave been completely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, the only lcmcdy that does positively cure all thioat and lung dis eases, Coughs, Colds, Asthma and Bron chitis. Trial bottles free at W. E. De ment & CoAs Drug Store, laigo bottles Si Telephone X.o'igiii;: House. Best Beds in town. Booms per night 50 and 2." cts., per week Sl-"0. New and clean. Private entrance. What is. better than a glass of liquor? A cup of delicious coffee at Fabre'.s. Elsin and Waltham watches, clocks and Silver ware of the latest styles just opened at the Crybtal Palace, prices lower than ever. With a magnificent slock of Goods CLOTHING For Men, Voting Men and Boy.. STRAW and FELT HATS. . Furnishing Goods, TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC. The most Beautiful line ol ITeckware, Suspenders, Etc. Boys' Sailor Suits from 2 upward. Herman Wise, 'lhe Clothier anil Iluttcr. (Occident HiillttlnK.) iMies AND. Musical Instruments AT TI1E New York Novolty Store Returned GREAT Bargains IN M H a KaDvB C. H. COOPER'S Clothing Department Our first shipment of Spring1 Styles for 1887 in taenis', Young Men's, Youths' and Boys' Are now in stock. These lines are manufactured more especiaHy lor the city trade and are in different weights, and handsome patterns. lr,,lforSTYLES.FlTS AND WORKMANSHIP they are unequally Our STYLES of STRAW HATS for 1887 are now in, also new 4vles in " ' Soft aad Stiff Fur Hats. -The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House OF ASTORIA. awwsi YOU NEEDN'T Paste This On Your Looking Glass. You will be sure to sec itin Thk Astoria's and will remember it, because it is for your interest to do so. No premium Ohromos, Gift enterprises, Bean guesBer&, or any other claptrap, is resorted to by D. L. BECK & SONS to sell th&r goods. . Honest Goods, Honest Weights and Small profits is tfieir motto, the-cost of lhe clap trap being taken off tho price of the good$. And the pcoplo like it bettei than the chance enterprise, where on out of hundreds gets the prize, for they all get it in the price of the goods. i REMEMBER: If you want cannery supplies, go to , D. L. BJEJCK & SON'S. 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