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ft 3 Ww guilt lotfim. ASTORIA. OBEGON: THURSDAY... ....SEPTEMBER 19, 1SS9 Specials to The Astorian. The Surviving Pugilist, His Seconds, Eeferee and Timekeeper Held for Murder. Portland, Sept. 18. Charles Rog ers of Albina has been arrested on a charge of threatening to kill Mrs. Christina Crocker., Mrs. Crocker be ing unable to care for her children put them in the hands of the matron of ihe East Portland Home who se cured them homes in private families. One fell to the lot of Rogers. The mother hearing that her child was abused called on Rogers who treated her in a shameful manner and threat ened to kill her. The trial of James Turk was to day set for the 20th inst. Forest fires in the hills west of the city make the atmosphere heavy. There is considerable danger to out lying residences, and much damage lias already been caused by hres, and as the wind is from the west much ap prehension is felt by citizens living in the western suburbs. HELD FOR MURDER. St. Louis, Sept. 18. As a result of the inquest over the body of young Thomas E. Jackson, killed in the prize fight yesterday morning, Alearn, the surviving principal, was held without bail, to answer to the charge of murder, while the referee, seconds and time keepers were held as acces sories. AN EARL HARD TO PLEASE. Reminiscences of the Personnel of Yillard's Memorable Excursion. A. D. Edgar, of the Northern Pa cific, sat in his office recently telling stones about the memorable "gold spike" trip which was the direct cause of Henry Villards temporary ruin. "Among the distinguished j party," said Mr. Edgar, "wereJLord and .Lady Onslow. "We were in Chicago, and the privato car of the president of the Chicago & Atlantic had been promised for the use of Liord Onslow and his party. Unfortunately the president had met with an accident and found it imperatively necessary to use his car to go to Now York for a surgical oper ation. In consequence we could not get the car. I tried to do the best I could, but found the only solution of the difficulty was to get a bran new Pullman. When Lord Onslow and his party came down to the depot at Chicago he refused to enter the car, saying it was not what had been prom ised him. I explained matters as well as I could, but his wrath would not be appeased. At last, just as the train was about to pull out, he en tered the car, making a vigorous pro test. This was about 5 o'clock in the evening. "When supper time came around there was no provision for his lord ship s supper and he was hot again In the car nest ahead was the British ambassador, Sir Lionel Sackville- West and party. I went in to them and explained the situation, asking if Lord Onslow and his friends could sup in their car. The British minis ter was perfectly agreeable, so I re turned and told Lord Onslow of the arrangements I had made. 'If Sir Lionel wants mo to sup with him.' re plied the noble earl, 'he can iuvite me.' 1 earned this message to bir Lionel West, who sent back his private sec retary with a personal note. This be ing amicably arranged 1 went forward into another car where a number of members of the English parliament were sitting. I found that they were unprovided with sleeping accommo dations, so suggested that as there was plenty of room in Lord Onslow's car, they might bunk in there. When 1 informed his lordship of im ar rangement he swore. It was the last straw that broke the camels back He declared that he had been treated very shabbily and would report-me to Mr. Villard. I told the English mem bers of parliament of the way Lord Onslow took it, but advised them to go in there just the same. This they refused to do under the circumstances and sat up all that night. I was not going to sit up for any one English lord or German baron, so our super intendent of dining cars and myself had berths made up in Lord Onslow s car and slept comfortably." "In St Paul there was another row. Lord Onslow wanted to ride in the carriage at the head of the procession, The German ambassador claimed that he should have the place of honor. Henry Villard got mad with them and said if there was going to be any fuss about it he would ride at the head of the procession himself. And lie did it too. Lord Onslow made him self so obnoxious throughout the trip that Henry Yillard told him at last to go to h 1, and sent him back." "I had become so thoroughly tired of the whole business that I made niyself very scarce when we reached St. Paul, and took the next train for Chicago. 1 afterward asked Mr. Vil lard to let me know the next time he was going to have a "golden spike" excursion, so that 1 could resign my position." "Another amusing incident of the trip was the arnvalof Lord Canngton at Chicago. "His special car was brought in to the Burlington & Ohio depot about 4:30 a. m. Of course he was asleep. The depot master told me I mn&t get him out of the car at once, as it was in the way and must be sidetracked. I found his valet and told him that his master would have to get up at once. The valet calmly remarked that his lordship had given special instructions that he was not to be disturbed till 10 o'clock. I told the depot master this. He replied in a deep bass voice like a .peal of thunder: 'Tell him it he don't get out of there d d quick Til turn the hose on him.' This aroused the titled sleeper, who came out in his dressing-gown. He was not like Lord Onslow and was very nice about it, being willing to do anything to accommodate us." Ludlow's Ladies' S3.00 Fine Shoes; also Flexible gand turned French Kids, St P. J. GOODMAN'S. wwm SCROFULA Is that impurity of the blood which pro duces unsightly lumps or swellings on tho glands ol the neck; causes painful running sores on tho arms, legs, or feet; developes ulcers In the eyes, ears, or nose, oiten caus ing blindness or deafness; is" the origin of pimples, cancerous growths, or the many other manifestations usually ascribed to "humors;" and fastening upon the lungs, causes consumption, and death. Being the most ancient, it is the most general of all diseases or affections, for very few persons are entirely free from it. Hoi?Bcean CURED By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, which, by the remarkable cures it has accomplished, often when other medicines have failed, has proven itself to be a potent and pecul iar medicine for this disease. Some of these cures are really wonderful. If you suffer from scrofula or impure blood, be sure to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. " Every spring my wife and childreniave been troubled with scrofula, sores break ing out "on them in various places. My little boy, three years old, has been a terrible sufferer. last spring he was one mass of sores from head to feet. I was advised to use Hood's Sarsaparilla, and we have all taken it. The result is that all have been cured of the scrofula, my little boy being entirely free from sores, and all four of my children look bright and healthy.' "W. B. Athekton", Passaic -City, N. J. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by druggists. SI; six for g5. Prepared by C. 1. HOOD & CO.,-AiKthecarIes, Lowell, Mass IOO Doses One Dollar ROSS'OPERAHODSE A (Ireat Dramatic Event. Special Engagement for 4 NIGHTS 4 Commencing Monday, Sept. 16th. The Beautiful and Talented Young Actress, Miss Essie Tittell Supported by the Charming Soybiette. Miss Minnie Titiell And a Superb Dramatic Companv under tne management 01 Kiraen s .leweu. REPERTOIRE : MONDAY "A Mountain Waif." TUESDAY "Our Boarding House." WEDNESDAY "Colleen Bawn." TH CJRSDAY "Lynwood," Pi Ices 75 50 and 2 cents. Reserved Seat sale opens Saturday, Sept. Store. Street Contract Notice. Bids will be received at the oflice of the Auditor and Police .ludee till .Sent 20, 1889, at 1 p. m. for the improvement of the crossings of Arch street and West 7th street,and Arch street and West Ktn street, sinveirs Astoria. The right iu icieci ;tny aim an uiub is rtserveu. Good workmanship absolutely required J. W. Welch, Chairman of Com. on S. and P. W. Notice. A LL PARTIES ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED -ca. mat the Board of Eaualization will meet at thp county court house in Astoria, on rnaay.aepiemuemin, ikfj. F. L. PARKER, County Assessor. Dated t his 5th day of September. 1889.. On Thursdays Only. M1 ItS. DR. OWENS-ADAIR MAY BE ftllicttlhml Kir tlinca tfoclrinrr tnaH Inol aid, at her robins at Mrs. Rucker's, In the Hill uw uuuuiiiK on xiiursuiiys, irum 11 a toft I'. M. M Abstracts of Title. C.R.THOMSON Keens n. full ;nt nf Ahcfmtt Rnnlrp and will examine the Title to any; Real Es tate In the county and furnish an Abstract iu nue io mesanit. Terms reasonable. Work guaranteed. Wanted. 10 or 15 Acres Good Property FOR SUBDIVISION. State location and terms. Address "ANNEX." Care Astouian Oflice. To and From San Francisco. The Schooners " ZAMPA and NORMA, Arrivinc and denartlne twice a month will carry Freight at Low Rates, to and from san rrancisco. t. o. tkulunoek. At West Shore Mills. MABKETS. Washington Market. aialu Street, Astoria? Oregon. C'HIUSTIANSEV V CO., I'ROPKIETOHS ERTwmrnr.T.v nAT.r. tctv tti?w. X tion of the public to the fact that the uuuve iuarisei win aiways Dosuppueawitu a FULL VARIETY AND BEST QUALITY OK 1-KfcSH AND CURED MEATS ! I Which will be sold at lowest rates, whole sale and rptall . ' IS"Speclal attention given to supplying STAR MARKET. WHERRY & COMPANY, Fresh and Cured Meats, Vegetatolos, FRUITS, BUTTER, and EGGS. OPPOSITE OCCIDENT HOTEL. CIIKNASfUS Street. Astoria, Ok. J. Abercrombie. (Next door to Carnahan & Co.'s.) LARD. HAM, BACON, BUTTER, CHEESE. EGGS, POULTRY POTATOES, FISH AND GAME. Fruit, Nuts, and Candles. TeaCoffee, Canned Goods, Raisins, Etc. General Commission Merchant. CHENAMUS STREET, - - ASTORIA, FURNITURE AT AUCTION Thursday, September 19, At 10 A. M, The Household and Kitchen Furniture Belonging to W. P. Whltcomb. Sale lakes Place on Hustler's Dock A Splendid Opportunity for Bargains. CHRIS. KVKXaON. F. COOK THE Central Hotel EVENSON & COOK. On the European Plan. LARGE CLEAN ROOMS. A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT Board by the Day, Week or Month Private Rooms for Famine-, Etc. Transient Custom solicited. Oysters, Fish, Meats, Etc.. Cooked to Order. U'ATRRHt., Opp. .Foard & Oke A FIRST CLASS SALOON Bun li connection with the Premises. The Best ol WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Good Billiard Tables and Private Card nooms. Hauling Engines, We can supply Hauling Engines for Haul ing neavy Seines, the same All The Southern fisheries Use. The inventor of this Engine has lust died, and a monument Is to be erected to his mem ory, in consideration of the great saving to human muscle, and Increased profits lie lias inaae. Enquiries promptly answered. Gloucester Net and Twine Co., Boston Office, 91 Commercial St. Is the Leading and Only Firsi-GIa RESTAURANT. Good Cooking. Clean Services. .Reasonable Prices. Polite Walters. Prompt Attention. Try Him and You will be More than Satisfied, verybody Says So. Private Rooms. MAIN STREET, - - - ASTORIA, THE VIENNA Restaurant anil Chop House. C. W. Fishier fe Co., Prop's. Game, Fish, Oysters, Etc., COOKED TO ORDER- Fln Private Booms. Everything Irst Class. Genevieve Street, rear of Grillln & Reed's. SATISFACTION GUARANTEEp. Thompson & Ross Carry a Full Line of Choice Staple and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be Convinced. H. W. Strickler, M. D. d'ealer in Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, Etc Prescription Clerk speaks Fouf different Languages. General practice of Medicine attended to uy tne uociot. Second Street, near Postomce. Stockholders' Meeting. mHERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE jl stockholders ol the Clatsop County Road and Construction company in the Chamber of Commerce Hall, -at Astoria, Or egon, on Thursday, October 3, 18S9, at 7 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of transacting business of importance. By order of the Board. J. W. CONN. President. C. R. THOMSON, Secretary. J. P. HYNES, -DEALER IN- Groceries Produce. Water Street, Astoria, Oregon. TELEPHO!TE KO. 7. T. O. BOX 822. JEFF'S J. H. MANSELL, , REAL ESTATE BROKER, - . NOTARY PUBLIC FOR STATE OF OREGON. City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands,eand Water Frontage for Sale. j. investments -made for Outside Parties. Established, 1883. Correspondence Solicited. Next V. II. Telegraph Oflice. P. O. BOX 863. GET SCHOOL BOOKS EXCHANGED AT Grin HORTH ADDITION Sept. 15th 1839. It Will Pay You IN- Laurel Park Addition -TO- The Thia property is now on the market, and is being sold by Worsley Garruthers On the Installment Plan for $30.00 and $40.00 per Lot. $10.00 Cash and $5.00 per Month. Don't misa this opportunity. The terminus of a transcontinental road will be located within 15 minutes walk from this beautifnLtract. S30 to-day. 250 in one year. Save the dollars and buy real estate and wealth is yours. Call at once upon WORSLEY & CARRUTHERS. Corner 3d and Olney Streets. RIVERSIDE! This addition to Astoria is beautifully situated on a gentle slope toward tho John Day river, lying on the County road and only 200 yards from steamboat land ing, and within easy walking distance of street car line. The railroad survey from Portland to Astoria dowji the south bank of the Columbia river passing between the landing and Riverside. The "Oregonian" in an editorial of September 1st, says The O. R. & N. will build lines wflhin a short time from Portland to Puget Sound and Gray's Harbor and from Portland to Astoria, penetrating the John Day region." Buy Now Before the Ris The most certain and best paying investments in any country are those made in good towns when prices are low and prior to the full growth of suoh towns. No timber or ravines. All good level lots 50x100. Avenues GO feet wide Price S40.00; 10.00 down, balance S5.0Q per month. Title, U. 8. patent. ' ' See plats at J. H. MANSELL'S or FRANK SPITTLE, Real Estate Agents, Astoria, Oregon. NORTH PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION ! Opens at PORTLAND, OR., Sept. 20, and Closes Oct. 26, 1SS9. The Building Cdntains Six and "Which will be covered with interesting displays of every description from every section o! the Northwest. $250,000 EXPENDED IN GROUNDS AND B GILDINGS. Largest and best exhibit of FINE LIVE STOCK ever brought together on the Pacific coast will be made in the spacious grounds adjacent to the Exposition Building from October 14 to 19. LIBERATI.'THE FAMOUS CORNETIST, With flftv of the best musician of New York, has hpen piimwiI at n mnrmnnn o-monca tn furnish music during the entire exposition. There has been nothing left undone to make this the grandest exDOsltlon on the Pacific coast. Reduced rate or rnra hnvn hopn piinH on all transportation lines. Portland extends west to attend tnis maznmcent exposition ana tions. ample. For further information address nutUU JTAWilU XaUUSTKlAL EXPOSITION PORTLAND, OB. ' Third St. Astoria, Oregon. YOUR lluOU 0 FOR A LOT -IN TO EAST ASTORIA. for One Week only. HOBB & FABKEB., Agents. to Buy a Lot City of Astoria. One-half Acres of Floor Room, an invitation to every resident ol the north eniov her hnmitamipq. Hntei smmmnrtii. New York Nova ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES GELO F. PARKER. CARL A. HANSON Parker & Hanson SUCCESSORS TO C. L. PARKER, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE New Goods Arriving Every Steamer THIS WEEK. ? s I The Old Stand - Astoria Oregon. Coin mu Wholesale Wine House. Fine Wines, Choice Brands. I have completed arrangements for supplying any brand of Wine in any quantity at lowest cash figures. The Trade Supplied, Families Supplied. ALL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE IN ASTORIA. Your patronage in City or Country solioited. A. W. UTZINGER, Cosmopolitan Saloon. WHOLESALE AND Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed. o Crockery, .Glass Plated Ware. o The Largest and finest assortment of 2T2s2i Fruits and 17egeta.bleo. Reoeived fresh every Steamer. The New Model Range CAN BE HAD IN A9TOKIA, ONLY OF IS. R. HAWES, Agent. Call and Examine It ; Yon "Wiil be Pleased. E. It. Hawea Is also Agent for tna Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTHER FIRST CLASS STOVKS. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand. i r- - -""' INTMsEmEm - CEILING DECORATIONS! 6000 double roll of Wall Paper and Decorations of the latest styles and shades just received direot from Eastern factories. Also a large assortment of CARPETS, . Of all grades in beautifnl new designs New Smyrna Rugs, Portiere Curtains, China Matting, Etc., Etc. Call and examine. CHAS. HEILBORN. FIRE BRICK DEALKU IN Hay, Oats, and Straw, Lime, Bricl, Cement, Sana ani Plaster Wood Dellrered to Order. Draylng, Teaming and Express Business. --St r- IBR apply toine Captain, or to Mawnag aim m f ii O. C. WILLIAMS. K. O. STONK. WILLIAMS & STONE Have taken charge of the Parker House DINING ROOM AND RESTAURANT. The Dining Room and Restaurant will be run on the European plan. Fresh Oysters, Clams and Crabs In season, served dally. Best 25-centDlnner in the City. J. P. L.FERRELL DKiXEB IN Key West Cigars, Tobacco, and Smokers' Articles. uuoice xnuu), iuuieuuuucrjr, -""jfi Fresh Goods received on every California Steamer. "WATER ST., under Crow's Gallery Store Your Money's Worth IS WHAT YOU GET AT Foard & Stokes IN Groceries and Provisions. Everything in a First-class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. Goods Delivered all over Town. The Highest Price Paid for Junk, FOARD & STOKES my RETAIL DEALI WAWWm, AND - FIRE CLAY STEAMER ilLllU PARKER Eben P, Parker, Master. For TOWING, FREIGHT orCHAR- u. a. pa hk f.k. S. ARNDT & JFERCHEN ASTORIA, - OREGON. The Pioneer- Machine Shop BLACKSMITH SHOP' w Boiler Shop jjmii:- ' 5 HSmbbbbbbesE All kinds ofr ENGINE, CANNERY, AHTJ STEAMBOAT WORE Promptly attended to, Aspeclalty made of repairing CANNERY DIES, FOOT OF LAFAYETTE STREET. .-