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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1887)
-!-$& ''"fflfc" -fe lV ffte gattjj gustorian. ASTORIA, OREGON: THURSDAY ...JUNE 23, tS7 It is always easier to develop a Iwom than to manufacture one. The collier Willamette arrived in from Seattle yesterday evening heav ily laden with coal. The Astoria Iron Works new wharf approaches completion. It will be about 125 feet long and 20 feet wide. The -Bosie Olsen arrived in from Tillamook yesterday: she has on board live hogs, hides, wool and butter. " The sale of reserved seats for Mile. Rhea's performance begins at the New York Novelty store at 9 this morning. B. S. Worsley will sell this morn ing at the Pioneer restaurant, on Main street, at 11 o'clock, a fine nine foot range, together with the iitchen mrmture, water pipes, gas pipes and fixtures. The Oregon Paving and Contract company have finished their honses at Tongue Point and will shortly be gin quarrying rock. The calculation is to be ready to ship stone to the jetty by July 1st. The pnlp mill at Young's river falls will soon be" ready to have the machinery put in, and before long tho fir in thatvioinity will be transformed into pure white sheets of paper to print the news on. .Already, sfnoe the Olatsop ferry assumed tangible shape, two Aston ans are "about to start a Jivery stable. With a. chance to reach the beach, and a road that can be traversed in ordinary time, a livery Btable in Astoria ought to be a'paying institu tion. Ool.Jno. Adair, Jr., has a force of sixteen men at work on the road be tween Qragg's place and the ferryboat Janding. "With proper co-operation this proposed ,road from Astoria to the beach oan be made a financial suoo&ss and a big help to the material interests of the city. Under date of the 21st our Ilwaco correspondent writes: "Two more fishermen were saved by the life orew this morning. No preparations made yet to celebrate the 4th, except by a grand ball at Ilwaco hall. From all quarters comes the report that every body intends to celebrate in Astoria. Theremometer 96 in the shade this forenoon." P. J. Taylor and C. W. Fulton, who are the owners of the valuable lot east adjoining Kinney's brick build ing on Squemoqua street, contemplate the erection of a two story brick building thereon, 53x90 feet, of the same general style as the one now there. In the probable event of its construction, Xi. C. Kinney will put up a similar building east of that, thus making a continuous front from Genevieve to Hamilton streets. A number of young men met in the hall of Hescue Engine Co., No. 2, last evening and organized a hose team to compete for prizes on the Fourth of July. The team is. composed of some who formerly belonged to the tender team, and having served their appren ticeship will one day graduate as full fledged firemen. Others of the team are young men who are desirous of participating. It is of such material as this that active "firemen are made, and we will take pleasuie in chroni cling their efforts and probable suc cess in the coming contests. xEBSOAL. Rev. Wm. S. Short, the new rector of Grace Episcopal church, arrived in Portland yesterday and is expected here this afternoon. Service will held by him in Grace church next Sunday. The reverend gentleman is accom panied by his bride. Miss Katie Shively, the oldest daughter of 0. W. Shively, who has been attending the Denman Gram mar sohool in San Francisco for tho last six years, is expeoted to arrive on the Columbia to-morrow. At a re cent examination she graduated with high honors, receiving an average of 96 out of a possible hundred, honor ary mention, a diploma and a silver medal, thus achieving a success for which she deserves to be congratu lated. Sapid Beating of the ITeart. Whenever you feel an uneasiness in the region of the heart, a slight pain in the shoulder, arm, or under the shoulder-blade, or when you find yourself short- of breath when ex ercising, or your neart Has penoos of of beating fast, you have heart disease, and should take Db. Fmnt's Heabt Remedy. At druggists, $1.50. Descriptive treatises with each bot bet tle: or address J. J. Maok & Co., S. F Are They Invited or Not? Chief Engineer "Worsley recently re ceived an elaborate invitation to the Astoria fire department to go to Ta ooma and help celebrate Fourth of July there. He telegraphed that he would be there and bring one Astoria company. Yesterday he got the fol lowing telegram: "Firemen's contests open -only to Washington territoryl companies.' "Isaac W. Akdebson." Mr. Anderson is one of the gentle men who sent the invitation And what the boys would like to"know is are they invited or not? Tonjask a man to yonrjhouse to dinner arid then1 tell him he mustn't come is unique, to say theje&at - Wasted. A good reliable woman, one vho f ullv understands Dressmaking. Apply to itrs.F. .Hudson, corner.Ohenaums and Geneveive streets, up stairs. - Vanallia Ice -Cream at Fabre's to-day. AWFUL BAILROAD ACCIDENT. Honoring the Jubilee of the Queen. I'uiblp to Authenticate the I)ii.itrli. Hake Db Grace, Md , June 22. This village was the scene ol a terri ble disaster yesterday afternoon, and the Philadelphia, Wilmington & Bal timore Tailroad depot and track for several hundred yards present a hor rible picture: The express train due here at 5:58 had left the station and run but a few yards when it was met by a congressional express from Wash ington running at a high rate of speed and a frightful wreck ensued. The fast express struck the baggage car of the south-bound train just as it crossed the switch below the depot and crashed into the parlor cars be hind, overturning and demolishing two of them. No one in the north bound train, but the south-bound train of six cars full of passengers were nearly all more or less injured. Alexander Gantrom of Washington was instantly killed. A NEW TEfcEOBAPII SYSTEM. St. Paul, Minn., June 22. A Yank ton Bpecial to the Pioneer Press says the organization of tho southwestern telegraph company was perfected there yesterday. Eastern capitalists are baoking the enterprise. It is the intention to make Omaha the south ern terminus of the system, with Hne3 extending through southern and oen tral Dakota and western Iowa, and north to the twin cities and Diiluth A OA1TUBEH OHIEF. Dekver, June 22. Oolorow, aub schief of the TJtes and n noted reue gade who has been depredating iu TJncompahgre distriot witli a follow ing of sixty to one hundred Ufes, has been captured. MICHIGN THAIN KORBEUS. Port IIuron, Mich., June 22 This morning five men boatded tho Grand Trunk train nt the foot of Gratiot street and held up the passengers, re lieving them of all valuables. Three men have been arrested and more ar rests nre imment. TflEY V, IMj BE TIIERE. Utica, N. Y., June 22. Picsident Cleveland and wife have written that they will participate in the centennial exercises of Clinton, the 7oth anni versary of Ilamilton college, July 31. THE RCES. New Yobk, Juno 22. There w as an excellent attendance at Sheep's head Bay yesterday. The weather was charming and the track goed: Saxonv on the three quarter race, with Rrambleton third, time, 1:14. In the two-j ear-old, five furlongs, Magnetize won. Guarantee second andEellston third; time, 1:02. The three- ear-old and upward mile and one-eighth, The Bard won, Trouba dour second; time, 1:35. Three-year-olds, mile, J. A. Hanover won, Kings ton 2nd, Oneko beaten off; time, 1:41) 1. The supplementary suburban, one and one-fourth miles: Ren Ali won, Richmond second and Eurus third; time, 2:0S. One and one-eighth miles: Choctaw won, Pilot second and Flor ence M. third; time, 1:56. Turf hurdle stakes, two and one-fourth miles: Buerow won, Bule Day sec ond and Major Pickett third; time, 426. THE OLD KAISER. Berlin, June 22. The Crown Prince last night telegraphed to Em peror William a long dispatch an nouncing the success of the jubilee. The emperor expressed himself high ly gratified. He afterwards appeared at his favorite window and was warmly cheered. The emperor's health is now. in its normal state. His appetite is good and he sleeps well. WHAT THEY WORE. London, June 22. Among the dresses of the peeresses yesterday that of the) Duchess of Bedford was notable for softness andgrandeur of color. It was a Toyal purple velvet, trimmed with antique malines lace. The Duchess of Manchester wore a dress of white and gold moire worked with gold thread and gray silk in arabesque design. The Duchess of Roxbury wore a train of blaok broohe gauze over a whito lk draped with black lace. Tho Duchess of Suther land and her daughter wore robes of broad striped satin and moire draped with jetted gauze. The dresses of the ladies in waiting generally out shone those of the royal personages present The banquet at the palace last night to the guests was limited to the members of royal families and diplomats. IN HONOR OF THE JUBILEE. London, June 22. British em bassies in all European oities illumi nated in ionortof the jubilee. At Madrid theinfanta Isabel and Spanish ministers, diplomats and statesmen attended the reception at the British embassy. Queen Christiana wired her congratulations to Queen Viotoria. Dispatches from all parts of the world show that wherever there were Englishmen the day was appropriately celebrated. Thousands of children are marching to Hyde Park to attend the young people's fete to be held there to-day. As a sort of jubilee aftermath the Man chester Guardian's commercial article says: "Business was suspended yesterday on account of the jubilee celebration, and there was'very little doing on Monday. The India merchants have fair orders, but as regards prices they continue infeasi- ble. For China there is little inquiry. There has been moderate business in the export of 'yarns, chiefly for Japan. AN EXPLOSION. Manchester, June 22. A terrible explosion occurred to-day in Robert Dale & Cole's chemical works, destroying the building. -The ruins took fire, and the flames spread to the JPonoma palace. The windows for miles around were smashed by the force of. the explosion. Portland, June 22. So far as your correspondent has been able to learn, there is no reason to believe the authenticity of the dispatch re garding Astoria's railroad. How Long Vaccination Protects. By a vote of the German parlia ment a commission was created in 1883 to consider and report upon the objections to vaccination and anti vaccination. This commission was a large one, and included three promi nent opponents of vaooiuation. The following are some of the conclusions given in its report, as stated in the Annates oVHygienee Publique for February, 18S7. The length of time for which vaocination protects against smallpox varies greatly in different persons, but in the mean it is about ten years. He-vaccination is necessa ry ten yeara after primary operation. Two well-marked vesicles are neces snry to insure a successful protective vacciuation. Unnersary Misery. Probably db muoh misery comes 'from habitual constipation as from any derangement of the functions of the body, aud it ia difficult to cure, for the reason tbat no one likes to tako the medioines usually pre scribed. HAMBURG FIGS were prepared to obviate this difficulty, and they will be found pleasant to the taste of women and children. 25 cents. At all druggists. J. J. Mack & Co , proprietors, S. F. m mm Bodv Found on the Reach. Seaside, June 21, 1887. While on the weather beach to-day I found a dead man. He had been apparently there for some days. I got some help, made a coffin and gave him burial on the beaoh above high water. Following is a partial descrip descrip teon: About 5 feet 8 inches, with boots on; smooth shaved, Bandy hair, small round face, but badly dis figured; had on a pair of gum boots with tops turned down, blue overalls and blue jacket, red flannel undershirt and red flannel underdrawers. We found nothing on him but a small piece of lead -pencil and a few matches. I did not examine the body much, as we thought it of no use. If any one wishes to know more about him, he can send me word or come down to see me. I should think by the looks of the man, he had been a fisherman and got drowned about three or four weeks ago. L. D. Coffman. Coroner "Rosb thinks the body is that of Wm. Christie, Reid's boat puller, who was drowned on the 30th ofMaj. Famous Women. Madame Trebelli, the greatest of living contraltos who has traveled extensively, in fact visited every county and city of note in the world, has just departed from the slope of the Paoifie, and often expressing the greatest admiration for the beauty and grand&ur of our scenery and the delightful mildness of our climate, left the following written note aa a living expression of her opinion in the hands of a Portland druggist, the original of which can be seen on de mand. Portland, Or., April 6, 1887. Dear Mr. Wisdem: I have tried your "Bobertine," and it gives me much pleasure to say that it is excellent for the complexion, being one of the best artioles of the kind I nave ever used. Be lieve roe, yours sincerely. 3. TBEB-ffTr.T. If any further proof of the excel lency of this article is required oall on Messrs. W.E. Dement & Co. of Asto ria, Or., who, for the small sum of fifty cents, will produce evidence that will satisfy the most skeptical and fastidious aud give you a beautiful picture card for the trouble of en quiring. Syrup el Figs. Manufactured only by the California Pig Syrup Co. San Francisco Cal. is Natures Own True Laxative. This ieasant liquid fruit remedy may be md of W. E. Dement & Co. at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the most pleasant, prompt and effective remedy known, to eleanso the system; to act on, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels gently yet thoroughly to dispel, Headachs, Colds and Fevers; to oure Constipation. Indigestion and kindred ills. Special Notice, I. O. O, F. Members of Beaver Lodge Xo. 33, 1. O.O. F. are hereby notified that there will be an important meeting of the abovo Lodge at 8 o'clockThursday even ing, .June 23rd, 1887, at the suggestion made bytbeG. L. of Oregon, that each lodge appropriate one dollar per member per year to the W. & O.H.&E.F. will be considered nd acted upon. By order of the N. G. T. S. Jewett. Sec. Sawed aad Skaved Skiagles, Fresh Lime. Cement and Plaster Paris, at J. H. D. Gray's. Ceei Beer Drawn 'from the cellar, at Ohas. Grat-ke's. AN ENTIRE NEW DEAL, San Francisco. June 21. The of ficials of the Southern Pacific railroad were greatly surprised yesterday af ternoon, to receive official notification from the Union Pacific that the latter road would compete with tho former for business from this city to points in Idaho, Montana and Utah. The joint through freight tariff that the Union Pacific has put into effect is to apply between San Francisco and all points on the Oregon Short Line, Utah & Northern and Montana Union railroads, the Utah Central railway, from Ogden to Spanish Fork inclu sive, and points on the Northern Pa cific, Garrison to Helena inclusive. The rates that it makes to Utah points are virtually the same as over the Central Pacific. The same is the case in rates to Helena, Montana, but those to points in Idaho are materially lower. The service from hereto Port land will be by O. R. & N. steamers. Steamers will leave here once in four days, the Columbia, sailing to morrow, being the first vessel to go into service under the new arrange ments. The lease by the Union Pa cific of the property of the Oregon Railway & Navigation company has enabled the former to bid for business from this city. Railroaders here con cede that the Union Pacific has made a tremendous stride forward as a transcontinental line. Commenting on the new tariff, the Chronicle to-day says editerially: "The decision of the Union Paoific in the future to carry its freight for the northwest, Idaho, Utah and Montana, by water to Pertland, and thence b its own line, itstead of via Ogden and the Central Pacific, as formerly, is the most serious railroad move that has been made since the advent of the Canadian Paoific opposition. The region included in the new freight schedule, is an important one, two pointB in Montana alone Butte City and Anaconda giving, according to President AdamB's report to the Union Paciflo, one-tenth of tho total business of the entire system. That this departure is the result of Mr. Potter's inspection is undoubtedly true, but that it has been taken with out due deliberation or without weighing tho consequences is not likely. Mr. Potter is not that kind of a railroad man. The new lino will prove a Berious blow to the Central Pacific, and vigorous retaliation may be expeoted. The Union Pacific's new management has undoubtedly discounted all such movements." Astonishing SnoeesH. It is the duty of every person who has used Hosrnee?s German Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consump tion, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and iu fact all throat and lung diseases. No person cau use it without immediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all Druggists to recommend it to the poor, dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle, aa 80,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one oase where it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the Get man Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your druggist about it Sample bottles to try sold at 10 cents. Regular size, 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, iu the United States and Canada. Attention Select Knights of A o. u. w. Each and eery one of you are hereby . notified to aDpear at our hall on next Tlmr-Hm ainnintr .lunn O irii of atrrlif o'clock p. m, for tlie purpose of transact ing business ot importance. B order of the Commander. R. L. Boyle, Recorder. A New And Enlarged Mock of Choice Brands of Clear. Imported Key West and domestic. A II tastes cau be satisfied and all pockets suited as to price. TansIirsPunch und Junior's In full supply as usual at D. L. Bkck & Sons. For the best photographs and tintypes go to Crow's Gallery. Ten cents for a cup of Fabre's coffee. nice Private Rooms. At Frank Fabre's for suppers, par ties etc. Tne best cooked to outer. Telephone Lodging; House. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night 50 and 23 ets., per week S1.50. New and clean. Private entrance. Gainbrinus Beer And Free Lunch at tho Telephone Sa loon, s cents. For TIio Itlost Beautiful And enduring photographs, charming tones, the most scientific retouching and fine polish go to N. S. Shuster, the pioneer leading photographer. See new samples at ma new Knuury on uiu ronu way. AH tho patent medicines advertised In this paper, together v. ith the choicest perrumery, anu toiiec awcies, etc be bought at the lowest prices, at J rfumery, and toilet ai tides, etc can W. Conn's drug store. opposite Occident hotel, Astoria. What! Do You Think Jeff of tho U. J3. cives you a meal fo'r nothing and a class of something to drink? Not much; but he Rives the best meal and more of it than any other restaurant in town. 25 cents. The finest and nicest steak to bt in town at Fabre's. h.i.l Eastern oysters fresh every steaint'r at Jeff8 restaurant. What Is better than a Rlass of liquor ? A cup of delicious coffee at FabrcS. Try Fabre's celebrated pan roast. United States Restaurant is the best and cheapest in Astoria. The best Fabre's. oysters in any stjie at Gotejefltoforoystcm, Private Rooms. Hh II jMBfeJKili IBM If ,. Rl Si The Leading Scorcher NOT VERY To be sure; am sorry though, will have to make it a little hotter for some of my friends, in the Clothing Business. From market with n veiy big stock of the piettiest things to be had. It took considerable work and gold coin to secure such Bargains as I thought would suit my custo mers, but I have succeeded and I am ready now to accomodate all of my friends who may be ih search foi Don't Waif too Long. Herm THE RELIABLE Clothier and Matter Occident Hotel Building, site Star Market. oppo- Theo. Bracker Recommends to the public and to the trade his stock of Cigars, Tobacco, bmokert Articles. Haying Cards, Cutler, etc. at Portland prices. Chenamus street, , Bargains. lilr. .Co'oper has just, returned from the markets, where . Jicjgersonally selected one of the Irargest, . " and Finest stocks of it's Youths' AND "it l -0.!i J" ' ks, xfll Ja ? v. r 'SSiQer showa in Astoria. t Stock is ttie Largest, . ur Selection the Latest, Our Prices the very Lowest. Upwards of TWO select from All New, Stylish, and OOPER House of tha City. MORE PALATABLE IF KEPT ON ICE. OIF1 Moxie Contains Not a Drop of Medicine Poison, Stimulant or Alcohol, nn.s .?, f t -i i't But is a simple sugar-cane like f.nther south, was lately accidentally discovered by Lieut. Moxie, and has proved itself to' be the only harmless and effective nerve food known that can recover brain and nervous exhaustion; loss of man hood; imbecility and helplessness It has recovered paralysis, soft ening of the brain, lecomotor ataxia, and insanity when caused by nervous exhaustion. It gives a durable, solid strength, and makes you eat voraciously, takes away tired, sleepy, lifeless feeling like magic, removes the fatigue from mental and physical overwork, at once, will not interfere with the action of vegetable medicines. Dose, One Small Wineglass! ul Every Fear Hours. The loss oOgas from therbottle does not weaken or injure the-. Moue. Look out for Counterfeits. Prfce; 5B"fCeuts a Quart Bottle, or $5.00' pr Don. FOR SALE D ASTORIA, CALL AND MJO L. Beck & Sons. l?THXJ!i33E3BC02Sr.ES 3HTO. 7- MILLER & GREENWOOD. . AGENTS FOR THE PACIFIC C0A8T. 1309 MARKET ST. PARTMENT. .- -VJ if .1 aHjM '! HJtvs m .-. Boys' Clothing, ?2 THOUSAND SUITS to perfect fitting garments. WILL KEEP ANYWHERE Nerve Food plant, grown near the Equator and ONI2Y BY ET A CIRCULAR. . SAN FRANCBSCO.