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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1889)
w mt SHH Sstortm ASTORIA, OBEQON: WIESDaZIII!sEPTEMBER25. The Preliminary Stirrer. ' We are informed that the Albany ana Astoria surveyors, having fully satisfied themselves that a railroad can be built with reasonable cost from Albany to ASiona viu 17 "",? having surveyed what is very well ES to be the most difficult part of the route, i. e.,Jrom Albany to Tilla mook, and being perfectly satisfied that there exists no obstacle of impor tance on the way from Tillamook to a . ;n i fnninr1d not to extend their preliminary survey further for the present than Tillamook. They will return to Albany to do up some locating surveys this fall. Watch tower, 21. The surveyors of the Albany and Astoria railroad, arrived in our city Thursday, running up A street, ana closing their survey at uue ., mating the distance from Albany to Tillamook, 90 miles, and the elevation of the summit of the divide between Yamhill and Tillamook, 770 feet At last the problem is solved, and is dem onstrated beyond a doubt, that we have a good practical route connect- ing us witn tne "omsiue. n. " that the preliminary is run, we will anxiously await the arrival of the graders, and then to see the long trains loaded with lumber, stock and produce, leaving our midst, and tram load after train load of "Willamette valley wheat being brought to our seaport for shipment. Watcli to wer, 21. A Rush for Timber. TEIffipC. Specials to The Astorian. Pn-RTT.Avn. Sonr. 11. The sneech made by James Turk to the members of the board of trade last night, had no effect. The district attorney has engaged E. A. Deady to assist him in the case and will pusu it turougn. Among sailor boarding house people, Turk has lowered himself from the position of dictator by his recent declaration that they are all bad men, and that he is penitent and is ashamed of them. He, they sajyhas always been the worst frog in the puddle, and now turns aoout to piay doodv ai their expense. Hon. Matthew P. Deady had a very restless time last night. His friends are becoming somewhat alarmed abou his condition. "While his illness is not what may be termed a very serious one, yet it looks as if some time will elapse before he can attend to his judicial duties. He has been a hard worked man, taking too little recreation. Articles of incorporation of the American Dressed Meat company were filed in the county clerk's office to-day by Jno. F. O'Sliea, James B. O'SliPfi AT. M. Snanldini?. Emanuel May, Thomas Papworth and Adolph ijurennarr, xne capum aiwj. i - 150,000, divided into i,wu snares 01 a par value of $100 each. WABNER WON'T ACCEPT. Kansas Crrr, Sept. 24. Major Warner arrived from "Washington this morning. In an interview he re plied to the questien: "Will you ac cept the position of commissioner of pensions." "No, I will not," was his answer. J. H.MANSELL, Its peculiar efficacy Is duo , as much to the process and NOTHING skin Jn compounding as to 1 1 c it the Ingredients themselves. LIKE IT Takelt in time. It checks dibeascs in the outset, or ir they be advanced will prove a potent cure. 1 lie sliol lie Wltliont It SOTAKY PUBLIC FOll STATE OF OREGON. City Lots and Acre Property, Ranches, Timber Lands, and Water Froniage for Sale. iM,ftc-!-r-ci'rvr.G for Outside Parties. Ndw Ynrk Nmmltv Stnrfi. ... j g y m jj jig $ ty ij 11 B.? m w m SMB ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES rSlLH.3S. BOOlSLS, jS"fca,1;0:i3L:i?y Established, 1SS3. Next W. U. Telegraph Ofiie P. O. Correspondence Solicited. Third St. Astoria, Oregon. SOX 863. FOR WHOSE BENEFIT It takes the place of a doctor and costly pre scriptions. All who lean sedentary lives will find it the Dest prevenu-v u i and cure for Indigestion, Constipation, ucaoacne, uihuu-..." of time, no interference with husluess while taking. For children It isino-t ,in- nocent and narraiess. -o uauS PTDOsura atter takinsr. Cures Colic, .Ui- arfhcea, Bowel Complalnti. FeTerisn nl. nn. Veverlsli Colds. Invalids and delicate persons will And it the mildest Aperient and Tonic they can use. A little taken at night insures rein hub ""! and a natural evacuation of the bowels. A little taken in the morning sharpens the appetite, cleanses the stomach ana Bweetens the breath. A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION. "I have been practicing meuicinc iu. twenty years and have nei er been able to fiut up a vegetable compound that would, tke Simmons Liver Regulator, promptly f and effectively move the Liver to action, ening) the digestive and assnmlatie powers of the system." L. M. Histon, m.d., V ashington. Ark. Marks or Genuineness: Look for theYed Trade-Mark on front of Wrapper, jnd the Seal and Signature of J. ll.Zellln & Co., m red, on the side. Take no other. Price SI. Iu the report o the Oregon hoard of immigration, September 5th, is the follewing: Uneor tne uoiauiu lect ures of the present year's development is the extensive filings upon the hm i. inna rtf nrD-nn. Tt has been ap parent for several months past that a concerted effort was being made to secure large and valuable tracts of timber in this state. Inquiry into the matter forces the conclusion that the millionaire lumbermen of Wisconsin and Michigan have their eye upon Or egon and Washington as a field for extensive operations in the very near future. The woods are full of loca tors and the various land offices are beseiged with applications for pur- I mention these facts, not -for the purpose of calling into question the value of this movement, but to indi cate the probable development in the near future. The transplanting of the Michigan and Wisconsin interests to the Pacific northwest will mean the employment of a great army of men and the dis tribution of vast sums of money. It is a matter for congratulation that there is prospect of speedy de velopment of this resource. At the present time the activity is greatest in the Koseburg land district. Of the reduced rate certificates issued by the board during August a majority- have been for Eoseburg, and of the number going, almost all stated that they were ill search of timber land. NEW TO-DAY Thinks Half a Loaf Is Bread. Better than No The surveyors for the Albany and Astoria Railroad Co. in charge of Mr. Barr, finished work for the pres ent season at the town of Tillamook, Tillamook county, on Thursday even ing. Two of the surveying crew came out over the mountain to North Vnmhiii on "Fridav. The balance of the men will follow by wagon, going out by the liig JSestucca ton roau. The distance from Albany to Tilla mook by the route surveyed is just ninety miles, aud Mr. Barr says there are no heavy grades at all that the pass is a very low one and the route through a country rich in resources and productive. Mr. Barr says the nnrvnv will nrobablv be continued on to Astoria in the spring, so soon as the weather will permit. From Salem to Tillamook by this same route is only about seventy miles. It is stated upon official authority that the water on the bar at the en trance to Tillamook bay oan be in creased with a very reasonable nmrmnr. nt imnrnvemGnt to eichteen or twenty feet. This would allow large vessels to come in there: Then would not a railroad from Salem to Tillamook bay, and not clear to As toria, be just what we have been clamoring for so long? Salem States man, 22. Mollie and Rescue. Not the least interesting feature of the tournament was the two blooded kangaroo hounds which came over with the Astorians. They were born at sea on a British ship, and were bought by the boys for $200, then only a few weeks old, nnii imvA hfifin active members of the lonnrfmpTit ever since. Thev are fleet of foot, Mollie running 100 yards in 5 seconds. Her mate is not quite as fleet, but has a knightly bearing and wears his honors easily. Tacom a Globe, 23. AN ASTONISHING CHANGE, WHAT BISHOP FOWLER DID SAT. Minneapolis, Sept. 24. -Bishop Fowler, of theM. E. church, iu speak ing of his prediction, as reported from Chicago, that the unmese government is preparing to call this- nation to ac count for the breaking of treaties, savs: "I did not say we would have xenr tci'tli China in ten vears. The substance of what I said was this: When any country goes back on its own treaty such action is uasiaruij ; that when this country allows a man to go back to his own country with the assurance that he can return and then passes a law in his absence pre venting his return, it is not right; and as to war, I did not say thererill i trnr T lmmv not what the future holds, but let me tell you this: The most extensive military preparations -t : nu:no fVUa are now uuuer way iu uuiuu. i Chinese move slowly, and Prince Li, the viceroy, says that in ten years he will have matters where he wants them, and then, well then, I know not what will come, but the Chinese are a great people and are a people of great courage." THE WKOXO MAN. Chicago, Sept. 24. Policeman O'Brien was shot and killed in an alley near Burke's saloon on the niglit of April 3,iS78, and died the follow ing day. Suspicion pointed to 'Inn O Grady as the murderer, anu ne wus brouerht before O'Brien, who, in his dying statement, said O'Grady mur dered lnm. u urany was ineu, con victed and sentenced to the peniten tiary for seventeen years for man slaughter. Dyer Scanlan, who was afterward seutenceu, anu is now serv ing a term in the penitentiary for shooting officer Bolan, has confessed to the murder of O'Brien, and has made affidavit to thqt effect O'Grady has always strongly protested his in nocence, and steps win ue tanen to-se-curejhis release. THE APPROACH OF WINTER. Johnstown, Peuu., Sept. 24. A light snow yesterday was an unpleas ant foretaste of winter. The present houses are iuadeqnate for protection against the severe weather. Two bodies were found to-day. THE CHINESE TRAVEL THROUGH CANADA. Rt-itmtlvi TUncq SrtiL 24. TheBos- ton and Maine railroad has instructed its ticket agents to sell no more tick ets to Chinamen for points in Canada or the United States by any route re quiring passage through Canada. WINDOW GLASS. Streator, 111., Sept 24. The pur chase of all the window glass fac tories in Illinois has been consum mated by the United States Glass xjompany of New York. The pur chases includes tue hock isiauu wiuss company's works, the Ottawa Glass company's works, and the plant of the Streator Glass company. THE STRIKERS' FUNDS. London, Sept 24. The subscrip Knna fnr flip strikers were JE40.000. A balance of 8,000 remains, 3,000 of which will be distributed to neeuy i families and the remainder given to trade unions.. One effect of the strike has been an increase or one to rour shillings weekly in the wages of 200 other trades. A GANG OF OOUNTERFEITORS. P.TTTmnn finnr.. 11. A Hnfifiial from Sidney, 111., says a gang of counter tenors nas been discovered in mat vicinity and that a large quantity of bogus silver dollars have been put into circulation. Several arrests have been made. Ross' Opera Bouse TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Friday and Saturday, Sept. 27. 28 Till: STANDARD Comic Opera Company. ARTISTS Tnilei the Management of W. I Kocuesier, neawu "j Charming Prima Donna. BETTINA PADELFORD, AND A Grand Chorus of Twenty Voices. Friday Kveuiiiff, IOLANTHE. Saturday Evening:. -7"i:o.c3rX:Kr3:.ia Popular Trices :-2 5, 50 and 75c. A Oraml Orchestra is jiuaranteed willi tills company. Reserved Seats open tills momlng,ociocK, ai me iw i- -i-elty Store. ilEai? mwi63&mE &"W4SRI 3 wr3f4s agggii m 1111 rb U Hi 3 ij u i v w i u i y 1 .i a i- . -- - OlTTiT 4 r.ELO F. PARKER. CARI. A. HANSON arker & Hanson Hour li y'sWortli SUCCESSORS TO C. L. PARKER, DEALERS IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE IS WHAT YOU GET AT Foard & Stokes IN and Groceries Provisions. New Goods Arriving Every Steamer THIS WEEK. CHANGED AT C'HUl. KVKNSOX. THE Central Hotel K ?vn & QS ri& " eTCF2 tsn& la a . 30ii fM ILJfiriffl 1 H HH .K D h k ? i. i2L H I M I. m H9 (W iB t CfOC FOR A LOT -. rmmm H k m HI li- I 1BTI Mill TO EAST ASTORIA. Ms Mil. The Old Stand - Astoria Oregon. Wholesale Wine Everything in a First-class Store and at Extremely Low Figures. (S.wds Delivered all over Town. The Highest Price 1'aid rr Junk. FOARD & STOKES Fine Wines, Choice Brands. I have completed arrangement for supplying nay brand of Wino in any quantity The Trade Supplied, Families Supplied. ALL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE IN ASTORIA. Your patronage in City or Country solicited. A. VV. UTZINGER. Cosmopolitan Saloon. . , TOOK $5.00 Per Month. HG-oocl for One Week only. EVENSON & COOK. On tho European Plan. LARGE CLEAN ROOMS, A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT Board by the Day, Week or Month Private Rooms for Families, Etc. Transient Custom Solicited. Oysters. Fish. Meats. Htc, Cooked to Order. WATKKMt., PP. Foarrt V Siolie m A FIRST CLASS SALOOH Umi in connection with the l'rcinises. The Best or WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Hood liilllard Tables and l'rlvate Card Kooms. BnOB & PiLB.SB., Agents- Sept. irtii issji. WHOLESALE AND KETAiu mumum m Groceries, Provisions and Mill Feed. Crockery, Glass " Plated Ware. The Largest and finest assortment of Fsesk Frviits and 'Sregeta.'bles. Received fresh every Steamor. KXS3iamiMJLjHi-3Jimxuji3iattc&& it Will Pay You to Buy a Lot -ix lifloii TO The Bit; of Astoria. The New Model Range CAN BE tfAD IN ASTORIA, ONLY OF XS. R. HAWES, Aseut. Call and Examine It; You Will bo Hl. E.r..HawIs also Agent tor the Buck Patent Cooking Stove, AND OTHEKFUtST CLASS STOVES. Furnace Work, Steam Fittings, Etc., a Specialty. A Full Stock on Hand. Is the Leading and inly First-CIa RESTAURANT. Cood Cooking. Clean Services. Keasoiisiliie Prices, rolito Walteis. Prompt Attention. Try Him and Yon will be Moro than Sat islled. This property is now on tho market, and is being sold by 3?S!IF gL3?2?S2 On tho Installment Plan for $30.00 and 40.00 per Lot. $10.00 Cash and $5.00 per Month. Don't miss this opportunity. Tlio terminus of a transcontinental road will bo located within l." minutes walk from this beautiful tract. S3D to da". ?2.-0 in ono year. Save tho dollars and buy real estate and wealth is yours. Call at once upon WOKSLEY & CAERUTHERS. Corner 3d and Olney Streets. .n .j -- i ..... - uj.. lit n.i.imi-nm rTrrrr.g, TklL,IU EILING D AND- EG ORATIONS! ' 5000 double roll of -Wall Paper and Decorations of the latest styles and shades just received direct from Eastern factories. Also a large assortment of CARPETS, Of all crades in beautiful new designa . . ... !: Co Cn New Smyrna Rugs, Portiere Curtains, bmna ma -.u ,i - ; V;nnc. "" " ' van ituu c.vttiuiiiu. verybody Private Rooms. TelepRoneliOdsrlHe House. Best Beds in town. Rooms pet night 50 and 23 ctsn per week S1.50. New and cleau. Private entrance. M VIN STREET, - ASTOltrA. This addition to Astoria is beautifully situated on a gentlo slope toward the John Dav river, lvlnc on the County road and only 200 yards from steamboat land iS and wihineasv walking distance of street car line. The railroad survey from i'ortffnd to Astoria raown the south bank of tho Columbia river passing between the linJ S ind KWenido. Tho "Oregonian" in an editorial of September 1st, says: In dioO 11 "&TS? 1 build lines within a short lime from Portland to Puget Sound and Gray's Harbor and from Portland to Astoria, penetrating tho John Day region." FIRE BRICK. DKALER IN FIRE CLAY Hay, Oats, an! Straw, Lie, Brici Cement, Sand anft Plaster Wood Dollrerod.to Order. Drajlns, Teaming nnd Express BusinesH. STKAMEB PATRONIZE BflfflB Mills "My dear madam, I never saw you loeiint: so well, and you were so poorly, too." "Yes, doctor, Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparllla Is tho grandest thing in tho world for run-down, nervous and debilitated women.-1 That's tho tccret of my appearance." Up to a month ago Mrs. Belden, an elderly lady, living at 510Mason street, San Francisco, h-rs failing In health and flesh so rapidly as to seriously alarm her relavives. She now srrltes: "I havo taken but one bottlo of Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparllla, but It is astonishing. I am regaining my lost ilesh and havo not fell as well in years." Ludlow's Ladies' $3.00 Fine Shoes; also Flexible Hand turned French Kids, p. J. Goodman s. The latest style of Gente' Boots and Shoes at P. J. Goodmais's. The Astoria Building and Loan Association Has only been organized 30 months, and it now has mortgages, upon the best real es tate security to tne amount of $S5.e00.00 drawing interest at wie raie oi v jicr cu. per annum. ueiore taKing siock m muac cuin tui panles examine Into tho workings of your home institution and see If It Is not the best and safest. We claim tliat our company nas uont more for the advancement of Astoria, and i,.inin tvutni. tt comirfl linrnps for tlipm- selves, than anything ever organized here. xne ctn series oi siock. iu ub uycucu October 1st, those wishing to subscribe will please call on the secretary, on or before that date. W L.KOBB. Secretary. THE VIENNA f Restanrait anfl Ghiro House. CLA1U PARKER Eben P, Parker, Master. Tho most certain and best paying investments in any country are those made in xne mohi.ceruiuiaiiuu.oji . . . f,,. fnU .01, nf sneh towns. good towns i.Y5 PL'Kod lellots 50x100. Avenneg CO feet wide. Price, S40.C0,' 10.00 down, balance $5.00 per month. JTitle, U. S. patent. See plats at M ANSELL'S or FRANK SPITTLE, Ileal Estato Agents, Astoria, Oregon. - ,M K lm Hnntn n ir- TA 1XUI. t(ipi " Mmm - -- ji1 T O. C. WILLIAMS J. P. E-8YRIES. I DEALER IN Residence for Rent. CONSISTING OF 8 ROOMS FUKMSHliU complete, with piano. Price S40 per nresent dv ueo.no month. Oecnnled at nresent by Geo. Ni land. Apply to THOMAS LOGAN C. W. Fisher & Co., Prop's. Game, -Fish, Oysters, Etc., COOKED TO ORDER- Fine Private Kooms. F.verylliinc Mrst Class. Genevieve Street, rear of Grifflu & Reed's. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Groceries Produce. Water Street, Astoria, Oregon. TELEPHONE XO. 7. - P. O. KOX 822. GOODS Are Eeing Received at MRS. W. J. BARRY'S Millinery Store. Stockholders' Meeting. mill ERE "WILL BE A MEETING OF THE JL stockholders of the Clatsop County Road and Construction company in the Chamber of Commerce Hall, at Astoria, Or egon, on Thursday, October 3, 1689, at t o'clock p. 31 , for the purpose of transacting business of importance. By oider of tne Board. JwC0NNf President. C. R. THOMSON. Secretary. , H. W. Strickler, M. D. DEALER IN Pure Drugs, Toilet Articles, K. O. STONE. WILLIAMS & STONE Have taken charge of the Parker House DINING ROOM AND RESTAURANT. tiia Tinint Ronirt and Restaurant will he run on the European plan. Fresh Oysters, Clams and Crabs In season, served dally. Best 25-cent Dinner in tlie City. ForTOWJNO, FREIGHT or CHAR- H. tt. JPAKH.KK. For Sale. ONE OF THE BEST BUSLiNliSS uuxuxjijv lots on First street. Street cars pass Price, S5.500. Etc. Prescription Clerk speaks Four different Xiin cu ne gs General practice of Medicine attended to by the Doctor. Second Street, near Postoffice. J. P. L. FEI DEALEK IN Key West Cigars, Tobacco, and Smokers' Articles. Choice Fruits, Confectionery, Nuts. Etc. Fresh Goods received on every California Steamer. WATER ST., under Crow's Gallery every ten minutes. Size, 50x100. Alse: A corner lot 7r,l50 in the heart ofthe city, betw een O. It. & N. dock and Postoffice. Fine Hotel site. Price, 5,500. Also : Good Residence lots on Jefferson and As tor streets, at reasonable prices. J. H. MANSELL, Keal Estate Broker. Thompson & Ross Carry a Full Line of Choice Stapte and Fancy Groceries. Give Us a Call and Be' Convinced.