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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1893)
THE DAIYASlXHtlAiJ, ABTOIKA,, gBIUAE M0BN1NU, AP&IL 28 18U3 ABOUT THE Cl'lY. The four-ytiar-old-child of Officer Sea feldt la guttering from typhoid fever. Officer Thompson made an arrest of a Chinese opium smoker and seized the "fiend's" lay-out. The concrete which will be used In 1 mounting the 15-lnch gun at Fort Can by, Is at present being manufactured. There ought to be a good rally at the Public library entertainment this evening. The library merits public sup port. Judgfe Bowlby yesterday stated that the directors o'f the Seaside railroad hope to have the road in operation next month. A new crap table was added yester day to the furniture of a down town saloon. What it was purchased for is not stated. A large quantity of hay was shipped from this city yesterday for Gray's river. Feed of all kinds is scarce on that portion of Ma north shore. Services will be held at St. Thomas-by-theSea, Sklpanon, Wednesday even ing (May 3d) at half past seven o'clock, the Rev. William Seymour Short, of As toria, officiating. Professor and Mrs. Cose, of Seaside, are Joiclng over a little girl who recent ly came to thiir beautiful resort. No . doubt she will soon be put in training for a school marm. Remember the Austin Housa at the Bea eide is open the year around. A man named A. Terry crawled un der a house near Kinnvy's cannery yes terday morning and frightened all the occupants out of the house. He was ansted on a charge of drunkenness by Captain Hallock. If you want some extra tine photos, Mooers' is the place to get them. Mr. M. Mclntyre, aged 79 years, died yesterday morning at the residents 6f his daughter, Mrs. R. Christie, in Al derbrook. The funeral will take placfe from the Catholic church at 10 a, m. on Saturday.- . ; Call at the Albatross Fish Market for fresh salmon dally. A death from pneumonia occurred at St. Mary's hospital on Wednesday night. The aamw of the patient was Clara Humphrey. The funeral will tnkti place today from the undertaking parlors of William Pohl. Fairbank's Standard Scales carried in " stock and delivered on short notice by Fisher Brothers. ."petition has been pre3enltd to the county court asking that Lowils, the young man who waa sentenced by Jus tice Cleveland to sixty days' imprison ment In the county jail, for disturb ing the Salvation Army, be pardoned. Parties visiting In Portland can get The Daily Astorlan at Handley & Haas' news stand, 158 First street. The commissioner of the general land office has notified Surveyor-General Byars that the survey of township 2 south, range 6 west, made by J. H. Mather, and thi survey of townships 1 and 2, range 7 west, made by A. B. Wilson, have been accepted. Do not be deceived with cheap pictures, but get your work done at Crow's gallery and you will not regret it. The fine weather has been the signal for the awakening of the bears from their winter lethargy, and several have been seen near the city. Casper An deregg, of Olney,, saw a cub yesterday near Krosel's ranch, and Mrs. F. Sur prenant, a few days ago, while on the way to her ranch at the Nehalem, came across a little cub a few days old and carried it home. She intends to domesticate It. Wing Lee has just received a full line of Japanese curiosities and fancy goods. Will sell at cost 529 Third street Postmaster Hare wishes to call the attention of the public to the fact that only one mall for points In Oregon, Washington, Idaho and British Colum bia, goes on the night boat. All other mail goes on the boat leaving here at 6 o'clock a. m. Only one mail train per day leaves over the Union Pacinc, Northern Pacinc, and Southern Pacific. They leave in the evening, and the morning boat from here makes connec tions with all three. Herman Wise' entire stock at cost No reserve; it must all be sold. By order of Morris Wise, mortgagee. Tomorrow afternoon at the High School. Floyd Dement will be on trial for his life, he having been Indicted for the murder of Percy B. Lovey. Mr. Dement will appear in court with Prof. R. N. Wright and Miss Dora Badollet as counsel. The state will be represent- ed bv Will H. Levings and Alfred A. Cleveland. Some preparation has been .made for this trial, and the public are cordially Invited. Mr. J. H. Smith hat consented to act as Judge. The trial begins promptly at 1:30 p. m. T xxr iminmnwin nrofinfRt at the M K. church, wishes to take a few more pupils in music, piano or organ. diess, 589, Astor street. A temporary injunction has been granted by Judge McBrtde against Her man Wise. Jacob Bloom, Morris Wise George Noland, as trustees, and the Astoria National Bank, Marcus Wise md I. Cohen, restraining them from disposing of the stock of goods owned bv Herman Wise, and until yesterday being sold under a mortgagee's fcale. The injunction was served yiiierday by Sheriff Smith, and the store closed for the present The suit it, brought by Win. Stelnhart and F. Saiin. Ryan & Co. 637, Third street, have Just received a full line of 1893 patterns In wall paper, and comprising all the latest designs ana snaaes, at uie tow est prices. Call and see them. Seaside Lodge No. 12, of this city, is the banner lodge of the worklngmen in the state, not only in numbers, but in the interest that is taken in it by the wires of Its members. The lodge Is to have a aoclabla on the. 6th of ntxt jnonlEraf "wlUch the Grand Lodge of fleers and others have signified their In tention to bef present; and the mem bers' wives, almost without exception, .nay.e' promised to prepare a lunch for all who may come. There Is no doubt of the sociable being a grand success. .We are requested to ask the Unites to jiave the articles, each is to furnish, at the' hall as early on that Saturday morning as possible. All who Intend to assist in furnishing cakes or sandwiches are requested to notify the Master Workman at once. The Mystery Entertainment. A large audience assembled last even at the Y. M. C. A. hall, to enjoy the mysteries provided by the ladies' cen tral committee. Every Beat was filled and standing room was at a premium in the assembly hall. While-robed ghosts flitted back and forth among the audience to seat the guests. The program opened with a song by Miss Gussle Gray, Miss E. Polly McKean, Messrs. H. C. Thompson,' J. T. Ross, C. Higglns, and J. Garner. Next, reven tableaux were shown, representing the mystery of life in the seven stages of Jean Ingelow's poem. Miss Bird's rendition of a vocal solo was excellent. A piano solo by Miss Maud Warren, of Warrenton, was much enjoyed by all. The great mystery of the concert part, however, was the wonderful vocallophone. stopping over here on Its way to the World'b Talr, and shown by Miss Emma Warren, who introduced the strange instrument. The vocallophone was charged with electricity and performed vocal music of various kinds to the great delight of the audience. His Satanic Majecty then appeared and proved by demonstration that even Oregon rains could not diminish the fires In his dominions. This closed the concert program, and the crowd dispersed through the build ing and upstairs, where fortunes were told and astrology expounded, and through the committee rooms down stairs, where 'refreshments were pro vided. The ladles' central committer ' to be congratulated on the succes3 of their entertainment. The controversy In Uppertown over the proposal to open Third street and the counter-proposal to open Second street continues with unabated activity. In the! main, the residents of that portion of the city favor the Third street plan. and urge in support of their stand, that only a few property-owners would be benefitted by the opening of Second street. It was stated in these columns vesterday. In referring to the petition circulated by Mr. McGregor for the opening of Second street, that "as the advantages of opening this street are so very apparent, - no trouble Is antici pated in securing signatures to the pe tition." It cannot be denied that there can not be too many Improvements in street work made In this city, but a question having arrlsen as to the ex pediency of opening Second street be fore Third street Is extended from the end of the car track, it Is likely the city council will act in the premises in such a manner as will bring the greatest good to the greatest number. A letter was received in this city yes terday by a gentleman prominent In rail road matters, in which it was stated that at the meeting of the directors of the Union Pacinc railroad Company, held In Boston on Wednesday, it had been decided to build to the mouth of Columbia, but which side had not, it waa stated, been determined on. The fate of Astoria, it was said, depended upon the action of her citizens, and the influence possessed by those of the Union Pacific' officials and their friends who had property on the north shore, It waa estimated that 30,000 acres of land on the north shore of the Colum bia belonged to friends and officers of the Union Pacific, and that the Idea of inducing the company to build to Knappton or some point near there will not be abandoned without a strug gle. In contradiction of the statements contained in the letter referred to above, it Is said "updn ' good authority that word had been received from F. K Ames, . the largest individual , share holder in the Union Pacinc Company, .that matters were all .Tight, and that the company would certainly build to Astoria during the present year. What route would be selected Is not stated but it eeems not unlikely that a right of way through the city may be asked for at. no distant date. Should the building of the road depend upon a fav orable reply to such a request Astoria In sure of . having transcontinental railroad connection this year, for it seems outside the bounds of possibility that a refusal of such a modest request would be made. NOTICE TO WATER CONoOlERS. The water will be shut off todny be tween 9 and 11 a'clock a. m., for the purpose of making necessary repairs to the mains. W. N. SAlITlt, Superintendent City Water Wo ks. CMliren Cr jfcrPitcIiert Castoria MORTGAGEE'S SALE. XTr.ll.A ta tiM-ohv crlvpn. ihflt the 11 IV- t'.tri trnaA hall taken nn8W8Slon Of the stock -of goods formerly belonging to Peter Lamar, lor Dreacn or ine condi tions of a certain mortgage given by airf Potpr tjimar to the undenrisned. and that I will sell the said goods at cost to satiety said mortgage ana cubh and expenses. .... WILLIAM ANDERSON April 24th, 1893. JEPF'SrFlis Oaly -Restaurant An Important Postal Ruling. Postmaster Hare has received a let ter from the postmaster-general which will be of importance and interest to the public as well as the letter-carriers. It is in relation to over-tlmo services and claims of letter-carriers under the act approved May 24, 188S, and advises the postmaster that "the Judgment of the court of claims, rendered March 7, 1892, construing certain phrases of that law, has been afllrmed by the su preme court of the United States, from which it appears that the carrier Is en titled to eight-hours' work, and to his pay if work is not furnished him. For any excess on any day he is entitled to extra pay. The only offset that can be maintained is when he Is absent from duty without leave. The depart ment Is at liberty to keep a carrier em ployed eight hours every day, but not to give him a deficit of work one day and an excess another. For any over time actually made by a letter-carrier on any day in the performance of any kind of duty in connection! with the postal service, to which he may be as signed by the postmaster, he is entitled to extra pay pro rata." j Under this decision a full day's pay is allowed for not exceeding eight hour' work in any one day. This service may or may not, be in consecutive nours. It is not to be construed, however, as deciding that over-time may be al lowed in any case unless for an excess of eight hours actual service in one day. J Claims for over-time services must be submitted and approved by the de partment. In order to curtail the ex penses of his office as far a spossible, Mr. Hare is notified that in case any letter-carrier Is found loitering or coti sumlng time on his route unnecessa rily, or absent from duty without per mission, in the absence of Justifiable ex cuse, to at once recommend such car rier for removal; ana wnere a ctixrier in working over eight hours daily and the department upon, ' application ijb- fuses the allowance or, aamuonai car riers, the portmaster is instructed to at once learrange his free delivery ser vice so as to bring his carriers' time within the eight-hour limit, either by curtailing the exterior boundaries of his free delivery districts, or by re ducing the frequency of his deliveries or collections, as In his Judgment may seem best for the interest of the ser vice. In pursuance of the plan above out lined for the reduction of expenses, the assistant' postmaster-general instructs Mr. Hare to make daily examinations of each carrier and collector's trip re port to ascertain whether any one, on any day, is consuming more than eight hours in the performance of his official duties; and whenever any excess of time is reported for any day, to at once ascertain the cause. If it should be found that a carrier or collector in the proper discharge of his official duties Is necessarily employed in excess ot eight hours, that carrier or collector is to be at once relieved of such part of said duties as will enable him to come within the eight-hour limit. This will be done by either assigning a por tion of his route or his labor to another carrier who. may have a deficit ,or by adopting some or all of the other reme dies outlined in the orders outhe postmaster-general. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Tniinwinir nra th real estate trans fers recorded since April 'zfithi as re Dorted for The Astorlan by "The As toria Abstract, Title and Trust Com pany: John H. Smith to G. H. Middle- hrnnlr t nl lot 8 In ' D1K Z. Tnn o-im Point.. ....... .....S 100 C. 8. Dow to C. N. Hague, hlk 13, . Prospect Park 600 B. C. Kindred to Lars C. Han sen lot 6 blk 15 First Addition fn Kindred Pkrk. . '. . . .' . . . . 123 Duncan Stuart to L. E. Howes, Inta tt anrt U hlk 11 'lfLVei Uen- w w v, . 200 peter Lamar to Edla Lamar, SW 1-4 Sec 21. T 5 M. K e W... I.DUU FUNERALS. E. W. Kuykendall, the leading under tairar having rnmnlptvd arrangements to purchase goods direct from the fac tories, regaraiess 01 miuuie men, nan made a great reduction In the cost of funerals: . . S 5.00 Coffins reduced to $ 3.00 8.00 Coffins reduced to 6.00 25.00 Coffins reduced to .... 18.00 WITH HEARSE. 36.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 25.00 40.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 30.00 50.00 Coffins or caskets re'd to 40.00 75.00 Caskets reduced to.... 60.00 125.00 Caskets reduced to .... 75.00 cpppiii. riSH nisrOIJNTS. Welch Block, 718 Water St., Astoria, Oregon. X LOST TIME Is money lost. Time saved Is money Raved. Time and money can be saved by using the Gall Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk in your recipes for Custards, Puddings and Sauces. Try it and be convinced. Grocers anu drug gists. A SENSATIONAL STORT. Has attracted attention lately, but as a matter of fact the public has also devoted time to things substantial. Judging by the unprecedented sales of the Gail Borden Eaghs Brand Con densed Milk. Unequalled as a food for infants. Sold by Grocers and Druggists. Ui--ii Mb IE 2) gHilalool The only Pnre Cream of Tartar Powdu. N.? Ammonia; No Alum. Vsed in Millions cf Home 5r 40 Years the Standard WAHTXn. ITIKAVELlNfl HALKCMKN, GKNERAL I ugout. anl canviisKMS, looking for larae TT1u.ium KIif .nnnnluul,,!,. a. unnnnmii nt-nntjl sellliig an aitlolmil rare merit and protected dj a I'aii'in, micui'i roiiimuiucaie wmi un uh dimkned at mi e. Wm assign la'Re ieirl"riw autl protect, our ivrnvnt'iitHi lTfs. Artilress, r ACIOttV, 178 uiid 10 C'ummercliil HI., Lyuu Mas. - SiTUAl ION BY COMPETENT BOOK (eeiwr, roplil wrlfw surf t'mrouih In hc cuuots. aul elcik. Addre.- Gordon, Astoiiao. TONCK, EM PbOYMKNT FOR MAN AND L. wife. Iiiquiio at tins utllc-j. LOT. THK IM)AKI Or? MlSrilONSUKTIIB KhfurnifMl aim ch haa utlinriz!d me, to i.iiirliH. lul In uluhlu local km in thu city of Aitoria, for the ertM-llnii of ft building be used lor senooi ana cnuron puro"". uwni re i tills kind of uronorty would do well 1i s-e inc at ouce, or write, mating locution and price ' ' if. if, dviidiiu,. FOR BALKS AGOOD FlMUNO BOAT CHEAP. INQUIRE ol lb. I'EIKRSON, Youngi Bay. OAA ACKEH LAND AND TIMBER ON Villi J T,., Btnsl I. Miidhi ii f..ln... sIdk- 11 lirmF of cattle and logging outfit. Iu- . . 1 J t . M k. A QO ACRES & 135,00 FBI ACK3 IMfKOVJSD QO farming land with I nut, tree-. 20 nores I.ured. ii term naature. Dwelllnir hon e, ware house and other bulldiiiK. Half mile from 8teamlHiat land inn at Brookfleld, by boat or roa. Inuulro of owuer ou premises MBS. 11. E. STICKLKK. ! tOA AAA W'W BUY 1,000 AOKKS Or '"OU.UlU timber lurmiiK and Krailnf, land. 'Aaulendld location for stock ramlimo. Gray's Klver Wahkiakum county, Wa.illnmou. Mrs on both sides of rlvar, 3 miles from steam er landlnx Eighty acre cle.ired. Apply at IDH omctt tor lunner luiorniauou. CI n cat Aran tuvitusi uwij i o ; Astorla-Kniy term, ttt Frank Bulttle ut- im n a edw miAItll 1 A'PO 1M 1 ft A IP'J SOOMH TO BBXT. nTTAUR NEXT HOOK TO R. C. HOLD VJ en's. Seven rooms . and baseineat for wood, inquire nemuoor, TJOOM8 Iff A GOOD tflCATION FOK XV nouseaceping, no, iia raaiu oirem. TWO DESIRABLE UNKUKNISHtD ROOMS newly papered . Moderate rent. SC2TiiirU street. . , ' NICELY FURNISHED KOOM3 BY DAY. wenk or mouth terms very reasonable at the Oriel, 716 Third Street. M1HC KLL A-HHO VS. CALL ON P. BAKEK. 478 THIRD STREET and bave your clothes dyed and cleaned. CRO. McLEAN, CORNER OLNEY AND AK T tor street, does a Keuerol business la black - smithing and repairing. HENOCH'S MECOND HAND BTORR 615, Third Street buvs and sells new and sec ond-hand furniture. Highest cash price paid. ' THE ! MODEL CHOP & OYSTER HOUSE Which has been nlosd tor a month, has ' been enlarged and refitted, and wlll.be j Open to the Public on Saturday Joe Terp extends a cordial Invitation to the public to come and get a square meal, ' Help Wanted. Boys and Girls wanted for CAN MAKING, Apply at our office between the hours of 10 and 11 a. m. PACIFIC CAN CO. Gtet A. Bicycle! rnosi JAMES FINLAYSON or ARTHUR BARTHOLOMEW, Bole agants for Clatsop count for the North Pacific Bicycle Co., IMPERIAL and all other High class wheels. TANNING OP Nets and Sails By the use of BARK - EXTRACT 1 Manufactured by the Willapa Harbor Tanning Extract Co., SOUTH BEND, WASH. Costs half the price of tea bark, re quires no vats or steam, and is ready for immediate use by simply adding hot water. . For further information apply to Wm. 15. ADAIR, ; Agent, Astoria. Our Stock Represents Over 1000 Styles, Trouserings, Overcoatings; Suitings. Prices $5 to $50. Camples, Oelf-measurement TAILG3 Rules, and Tape-line 12s fimst mitt, HAILED FREE. Portland, Orioon. As the Flax Grows, So the Twine Lasts , You can't go wrong if you buy MARSHALL'S Wne. The 1893 make is now being delivered to customers. It is made of the flax crop of 1890. WHY Because the 1891 and 1892 crops have been inferior. Marshall never uses in ferior flax. That is why his twine IS THE BEST! Solo Agents for Astoria, ELMORE, SANBORN & CO. ELEOTRIG LIGHTS Incandescent, all nh'ht. .. . f 1.50 " 12 o'clock... 1.00 " 10 " .... 75 For particulars inquire of any member of the firm or nt the olHce, foot ot Cou oomly bt. West Shorb Mills Co:, T. 0. Tmllinger, President. MG. BliMELSOX, SAPi3PLEROOr1S Wines, Liquors and Cigars, AKnt fir the OU10N flteanistiip Line and tbi TUINUVALL&. Meannlilp Line, diroia. Al8 , agent tor "Hveutika Trlbuueu" anr .tveunka AmeiikanareD." Comer ol Water and West Ninth Btnet Astoria, Oregon. ASTORIA I ROM WORKS, C.moonily street, loot Jacknon, Astoria, Oic'Mon, General Dfceiiinist? & Boiler Makers Land and Marine En?lneft, Holler work. Btoam boat and Cauuary work aDpeoiulty. . Castings of All Deioriptiom Made ts Order at Short Notios. JOtN FOX.....M President and Sup . L. FOX -Vice freatduli ROSS, HIGCINS A CO., Butchers - and - Grocers, Astoria and Upper Aitoria. i Fine Teas and CnnVes, Table Delliaclw, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Vegeta bles, sugar cured hams, baoun. etc. CHOICE FRESH & SALT MEATS lias Just received a One line of WEDDING PKESENTS Tohilstlng of Fllver Bon Bon DUhe, Fruit Dbliex, Berry Duties. Nut HowIm, Mustard Puts, BiNCult .lars. Celery Glauses, Hair l'ln Trays, IMn Cu"hlons, Floture Frames, Mirrors, etc., all new goods and latest deslKns. , Tide Table for Astoria. APHIL. HlOU WATKK. IX1W WATKB A. M. A. M. Il. lll.l I r.it. h. m. fu liii.in.ja. h. Ill, ft. 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OUni. a denoU-s niitiuijUi, cu.(x;w. v dtai. covo, . z CAMPKELL BROS. (8uccors to W rren A CampDeil), WAKIUiNToN, OKKOOS, Dealers In JDTIT OOOD0, . GBNT8' FURNI8HINQ GOOD8, ' , Hats, Caps, Boots, Hboes GROCERIES STAPLE FANCY Utrd ware, Iron nd Steel, Croekery, Glassware . Woodonware, Notlous, etc , Hay, . ; GrMu, Flour and Kei'd. MOTTO I ''Ismail Prodis oi Caak Sales," Merchant Steamship Co.'s . Line, CoinieotluK wltU Caiadlaa Paolllo Bailwsy and China Stssm- i : .' Ship Liar, i Taking freight and pns'Piiirur for Fort Ann les. Vlctoila, rWt Tnwiisewl, utatilw, Taomiu, Whatcom, Kslrliaven, MaiiaUno, New WssliiUu iter aii' I Vancouver : l.eavlni; Asroila t s, S. Haytlan Kepubllo..... H H. WllliiuiKton H. n. Hiiytlan Kehublic ' Frelirht received at Hustler s wharf, foot ot Maiiiatieet. For further rartlouliini apply at the oftloe, center Third and Main stteeU FEHOU80N hllOi., Aiconts North Pacific Brewery JOHN ;KOPP, Proprietor. Bohemian - lager - Beer And XX Porter. All orders promptly attended to. Do You Know That the Weekly Astorian 6003 Everywhere? Advertisers, Do yon cca Your chrmco?.