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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1899)
VI1K MOUSING AST0K1AN. WKDNkSDAY MOllMM, iSKl'TKMllER 18, TO BEADKR.-The "Dally Aatrie" OHUlBI twIC M raMllag My alher paper paMUkeal la Aatorla. II to tae oaly poaar that prcsaala lit i-aadera lta a dally tolcrihle raporl. TO AlVKRTlR Taa '-nally Aa torlaa" ha mora thaa t lee a at uj read are ai aa? other pa par pahlUaad la Ao Ha. It U tharerore Mora lhaa twlee a valaabla aa aa advertising aMxIlan. T0DAT8 WEATHER. Generally fair wvather with cloud vest of cascades and light showers Jong coast AROUND TOWN. IWted Snow flour at the Pt Market Sweet cream In any amount at the Parlor. Room for rent Furnished or unfurn ished. Apply at Astorlan Office. J. ft McFadden, the Cathlamet at torney, Is In the city on business. We guarantee our Ice cream to be made of pure cream. The Parlor. Cold lunch, pickled pin feet, oysters, sleeps tongue, ate, at the National Cafe. Do you know Snodgraja makes Stamp Photos? Call and se them they are all ths go- An experienced ladles' nurse wants situation. Reference. Address 91 Exchange street. Don't fall to try our banana Ice cream. This Is one of the most delic ious fruit creams made at the Parlor. For rent Furnished rooms with first-class table board. Apply Mrs. E. C. Holden's comer Ninth and Duane Streets. Bo u et De Cuba and Key West Gems are the finest five cent cigars that ever came to this market Henry Hoe, op posite brewery. Wanted 10 men to break rock at Mt Coffin, Wash., wages COO. Board $t!0. No dudes or boys wanted. Columbia Etont V C. Company. The British ship Ca1 which Is tinder charter to a European firm, n the evening, came In Sunday and was towed up the , river yesterday. She will load with grain. The Nance O'Nell Pramatlo Com pany will play a four weeks' engage ment In Portland prior to appearing In this city. The company Is an excep tionally good one and the amusement loving public will anticipate with pleasure the treat which Manager Sellg has In store. The regular term of the circuit court will convene on Monday next The district attorney has already Issued subpoenas for the witnesses who are to apiear before him to testlfly In the examination conducted by the district attorney In place of the grand Jury as heretofore under the old law, C. Q. Coker, who for several weeks past has been employed In a clerical capacity with the A. A C. freight and passenger office In this city, has severed his connection with the service here and removed toPor tland. Mr. Coker made many friends during his sojourn In Astoria, and there Is general regret at his departure. A lawn social will be given at the residence of Mrs. ft J. Trenchard, Thursday afternoon. September 14th. for the children. Proceeds for the ben efit of Orace church Sunday school. Ice cream and candy will be sold. A variety of games will be arranged for the children and a pleasant time Is an ticipated. All the young people are cordially Invited, The Columbia steamed majestically up the river at an early hour yester day morning, and after discharging several passengers and her usual freight consignment for Astoria, was away before her accustomed time of arrival. The captain, as well as the voyagers reported the upward Journey a delightful one, neither headwinds nor rough seas being encountered to re tard the trip. The A. ft C. railway Is running all trains to Hammond station now. On Saturday next there will be a change In the time schedule. The train which left Portland at 2:30 o'clock In the afternoon, destined to Seaside, will be discontinued. The two dallies will then run as follows: From Portland, west bound, at 8 o'clock In the morning and 7 o'clock at night; from Astoria, east bound, at 7:45 in the morning aud 6:10 but little and, as a result, many of them are staying off the river. The season Is not yet advanced far enough for the regular full run. and the sill net fishermen are biding their lime. The fish now being taken are mostly tuole salmon and sllvetnldes with a few humpback salmon. The seines are also doing but little yet nearly all the grounds on the river are being operat ed. The canneries yesterday had all the Ash they could handle, and, as soon aa cooler weather sets In the run Is expected to Increase. Prof. Stoddard returns to Portland on Saturday morning to make prepara tions for his fall classes In that city. All who contemplate Joining the Pro fessor's class here for the fall season should see him or some member of his present class before his departure and hand In their names. According to Manager Sclig. the members of "The Olrl From Chill'' Company had a delightful visit during their brief sojourn In Astoria. "I never met a livelier set, ' said Mr. Sellg. in speaking of the clever players yester day. "The weather was exhlleratlng, and the first greeting I received from them was a beseeching request to take them out fishing. They went. too. and angled enough torn cod to start a fair slxed cannery. E. J. Ulunkall Is pret ty much the life of the party. He ef fervesces with wit and good stories and seems to be a prime favorite with all of them. Any suggestion he makes usually goes with the crowd. I am glad that they met with such a rous ing reception Monday night. 1 stood In the iHNtp i.f the hi-tune during? the larger Part of the evening, and noticed 1 "ft """ ,h h'' twn The uvum inni ilea iriwevii me lenaua ! h.me, the marks of presaure. The lower end of It was mortltled, evidenc ing that It had been tightly pressed and even leas. Diphtheria usually shows Itself In from two to seven days after contact, ullhough the time Is known to extend to ten days." The story of Mtra IValey's death was upon the lips of every one yester day. The exhaustive report which the Astorlau contained, made It an en grossing topic and the principal sensa tion of the day. Necessarily, the re sult of the Inquiry hinged on the tes timony of Drs. Andrew Smith, of Port land, an. I Alfred Kinney, J. 8. Hlshop and II. U Henderson of this city. pr. Kinney explains the Investigation as follows: "I was engugvM. In particular, (o ascertain whether Dr. Kates, In lancing the child's throat, had severed a blood vessel and thereby occasioned her death. In consequence 1 went equipped to make a thorough examination, ex pecting that possibly more than the ordinary difficulty might be experienced In determining the true stale of af fairs. Dr. Andrew Smith of Portland came down, I think, at the request of Dr. Entea, in any event he had been w I red for by Estes and he assum ed the leading part In making the au topsy. Th district attorney had pre viously expressed a willingness to con sent to this arrangement, and for my self, I knew that Dr. Smith was all right for the service, whether or not he was being paid by Dr Kses. "On beginning the work, we found that there had been an abceaa of the right tonsil a very large abcesa, and that It had been opened by a single slit, probably a half Inch long. The I tonsil was excavated by the abcess so ' that, being empty. It had collapsed. Then, there was also an abces of the The organisation known as the "Jolly Friends" has Issued Invitations for a social dance to be held at Fish er's hall tonight The dancing hour Is announced for 8:30 o'clock. Beginners and advanced pupils can have thorough Instructions on the vio lin and piano by applying to J. H. Am ine, a graduate of Dresden and Lerp xlg conservatory. Hotel Tlghe. The steamer Mayflower in change of Captain Plckemell. ta now open for business, except on Saturday and Tues days, when she will be engaged on her regular runs. Apply at Fisher's dock. An unusually stiff gale blew in from the ocean yesterday and kicked up combing waves on the river that made navigation perilous for small craft The river's surface was choppy the larger part of the day. The tug Richard Holyoke from Puget sound, arrived In yesterday morning, and later in the day took In tow the American bark Harry Morse for Seat tle. The Morse will carry coal from Seattle to San Francisco. The building known as the Occident cannery, and which has been undergo, lng extensive repairs, was practically finished last night and will now be utilised by the association as a cold storage plant Harry Blanchard, the popular pur ser of the steamer Hassalo, took a two weeks' vacation yesterday. His place will be tilled by Wm. Eisenburgh, who was purser of the steamer Potter dur ing the summer season. The genial countenance of Col. Haw kins, of Portland, was noticed on the street yesterday afternoon. The colonel has been spending a few days breathing the salt air at Long Beach and returns to his home much Improved by his outing. Ensign Hawkes, Junior staff secre tary of the Northern Pacific division, will conduct a special Junior meeting this afternoon at 3 o'clock. A stereop tlcan exhibition and social lecture will be given at 8 o'clock, which every body Is invited to attend. Bert P.oss, who Is fast gaining a pro I fe ssional reputation as a baseball player, advises that he Is In corres ' pondence with the Multnomahs of I Portland relative to playing his team I in that city on Saturday. If arrange i ments are perfected, the Multnomahs may anticipate a scalding reception. The A. F. C. nine have improved fully j fifty per cent In both field work and batting since the season opened and even since the regatta festivities, they have Indicated such marked progress that they need have no fear from any I set of athletes on the quiet Willamette, I Two morphine fiends known as Mr. i and Mrs. Gray were run In by the police on Sunday evening. They were i given a hearing before Justice Nelson : yesterday, who amerced them In the sum of forty dollars each. The fines were remitted conditioned that the of- ! fenders would leave the city perma Inently. Chief Hallock states that the Grays manifest no repugnance to Jail ! life, but rather prefer It to the cold and hungry outside world. When ad- vised that If again arrested in Astoria their supply of morphia would be shut 1 ofT, they gave every assurance that I they would remain away. They took I passage on the Bailey Gatzert for i Portland. I ' Within the next week or ten days," ; said Mr. Wright of the Occident ves- i terday, "we shall close down the hotel ( pending the repairs now being made. ; We regret to thus Incommode the large i run of patronage that is always feature of the house, but In the end It will operate to our advantage, as the building will be enlarged, and so remodeled as to present a much more attractive appearance. At present, workmen are engaged In raising the structure eIx inches above the side walk. When this Is done, every de partment except the saloon will be shut down. A good man has the contract for overhauling the hotel, and the la borers will see but little rest until It Is again ready for occupancy. ! There was an Increased run of sal ' m:n In the river yesterday and the ' receipts at the canneries were the larg est since the season opened. The traps along the middle river are doing espec ' lally well, which promises that a large I quantity of flan will be caught In this way this fall. Glllnettera are doing Crouse & Brandegee's CLOTHING The Best Ready to 'car Garments on the market. ,f i aw imj JjuilHILUsW You will feel and look just as well in one of our $15.00 Business Suits as you would in a tailor made $25.00 suit. You'tl feel b;tter for vou'll have that $10.00 iu your pocket. PHIL, STOKES, 12th and Commercial Sts., Astoria. chujuviuuuwinruwuutnjwuu that their work was appreciated by the audience and found vent In an almost constant bubbling of laughter. They will doubtless return next season. If they do, standing room at Fisher's w ill be at apremlum." For severul days past, t'hlef Hallock hits worn a face Indicating both cha grin and despondency. The knowing oi.ea were aware that the seat of trou ble was Ir. the falling off of the Sep tember run of drunks. "I am unable to explain the dwindle to my business." said the chief yesterday. "My place has always been popular heretofore, and in so far as possible, I have per sonally Interested myself in attending to my patrons' requirements. Kven w hen the worse for toddy and broke, I have never hesitated to help them along, even to the extent of finding them apartments. It seems that I am between the two enlarged torwlls. It was clear that the gap of the air passage was nearly closed before the la-ess was opened. In cleaning out the mouth, some pus ran away from the lips on the right side. It was very nearly clear pus. there b-dng hut little blood mixed with U. This proved conclusively that there had been no blood vessol cut to cause a hemor rhage. The lower Jaw bone had re tracted, thus affording a good working space and a desirable view of alt the parts In the cavity of the thnxit. We found that there was no Incision other than the one already mentioned In the abces. of the right tonsil, and that was not approximate to any branch of (he arteries or veins. However, we found at the time (hat less appreciated than any man In As-, ,0 a ,,, therltlc Infiltration of the throat. There ' upon, we went to the outside of the I neck and dissected on down to the 'carotid vessels and traced them out to their small branches In the locality of the Incised tonsil. Here ' we found no wound of the vea ; sels, but we discovered the soft tissues torla." Mr. Hambellon, Mrs O'Brien and Miss Josle Carul were all guests at the Hallock hostlery yesterday. Mr. Hambelton and Mrs. O'Brien left in the afternoon. Each deposited ten dollars prior to departure. Miss Carue re mained over night. Before retiring, i she was the recipient of a ball from a water ouc.et. n was in response i (if th(, n(.ck nflItrate, or ,nflamed. and a note sent out byj, messenger. j rpclly ,he cvlrll, glana. hlch ' are usually so affected In cases of There Is a well-known business man 1 diphtheria. Very reasonably, we came In Astoria, who has property In this , to the conclusion that the child had city; Is a member of the chamber of ; had an attack of diphtheria of 10 or commerce and makes It a point to at- 'more days duration; that acute ab tend all Its sessions. This man Is sup- 'tesses had formed In the tonsils and posed to be one of the most respectable ! that at the time Dr. Estes was called, men In the city. He Is always forward the child was dying from blood-poison, in every discussion that taks place In i lng, while In the same connection, she his presence concerning Astoria's ad- ' wan experiencing grvat difficulty In vancement, and Is especially Inimical j breathing by reason of the tonsllar ab to Portland, denouncing In the strong-' cesses. We were also convinced that est terms the graft of the O. R. & N. the doctor did right In opening one of Company upon the government In the these abcesses for the purpoee of ren- approprlatlons for dredging out the derlng Imediate relief. Unquestionably, sand bars between here and the Wll- the child was so nearly dead that In lamette. This man has frequently fur- j the emergency, nothing further could nlshed the editor of the Astorlan with . have been done. The usual manner of data and arguments to be used against death In diphtheria Is heart paralysis." the O. R. & N. Company and Portland I In speaking of the little slater, Dr. In the discussion of the freight rate and , Kinney added: seaport question. Yet this zealous As-1 "After finishing our examination of torian and opponent of the O. R. & N.'s , the dead body, some one mentioned policy of discrimination against Astoria, that a child In the renr.room was ser is a contemptible spy for the O. R. & ( 1'iusly 111. We went back, and while N. Company and carries to the ng' nt the little one was greatly frightened of that company In this city a report at se.-lng us, we proceeded to open her of everything he hears said In private mouth and examine her throat. It ap conversation ai.d otherwise against i peared to have a similar diphtheritic the company and Portland. The fcdl-, Imflltratlon. Before leaving the real tor of the Astorlarr-has evidence that i dence. Coroner Pohl took some of the this man recently repeated remarks , Usues from the throat, of the corpse, which he heard In a casual group of j and sent tht.ni to my brother. Dr. Au- Antorlans of which he was a member, j gust Kinney, for examination. He Is and which were largely Induced by the ( a bacteriologist. I have no doubt part he took In the conversation. The I that he will find the true dlphtherltlo editor of the Astorlan Intends to lay bacilli, a microbe known as the Klebs this man's case before the chamber of Loftier. It may be well to say that commerce shortly and expose his ncfa-ion discovering the dangerous charac; rlous conduct In the press of the city, ter of the ailment, we at once order He should be excelled from the cham- cd the visiting children from the ber of commerce and from association ! premises." with decent men everywhere. He ought The Jury subpoenaed by the coroner NOTIONS . r At Prices that Ought to Put You in the Notion of Buying Here Aluminum thimble In Wire hairpins, perpkg.... to Hafuty pins per del la Tape per roll la Corset laces each lo Knitting needles tacit In lion hair pins each la Silk baby ribbon per yd le Iad pencils each lo Mohair shoe laces each le (0-Inch tape measure each la Drapery pins S for lo Hooks and eyes I doa .....Id naming cotton per card la I Pkg wire tack ..to 1 yard lace 1 dos buttons ,,,, .-ta I collar buttons la i china dolls la I memorandum book ..lo I spool embroidery silk In 4 os bolt! machine oil lo 1 large bottle vasallns la 1 lamp chimney o 1 large curling Iron lo 1 box beat shoe blacking a4 1 dos best bone collar buttons so I dos bone hair pins o rakes soap lo : rkgs envelopes lo Ijirxe fan Lalcum powder lo lare can tooth powder ...So Large bottle Ink lo Large bottle mucilage lo 1 cake best tar soap lo 1 vast pocket comb lo I book of t papers sewing naedlcs ....lu 1 pair corset steels lo I raks Ironing wax ....la I good leather purse lo I pkg best hairpins lo I pair boys suspenders lo I silk hair net ! I paper good Pins k) 1 yard shelf oil cloth lo 1 yard of good apron gingham !' 1 yard best quality calico lo 1 pair ladles fast black cotton hose I 1 pair children's fast black Cotton hose , 10a f hot best lollat soap (I cakes),. ..1ft. 1 horn comb with steal beck I0e 1 yard silk fancy garter elastic ... IM I pair WUard cult holder best mads 4o 1 large slied looking glass pickle frame 19o 1 good sleolrlo wire hair brush lo I large bottle of beat quantity shoa dressing ......1s Hold wire beauty pins. I dos Ia Good strong leather shoplng bags . lie For the best kid glove wear the "Mascot" the brat on rarth. ..SHANAHAN'S.. TWO STORES also fumigated. The funeral of the deceased young ' 1 lad) was held at 11 o'clock yesterdsy . forenoon. Father Uleiman omeiaieu. Col. ('has. Wlrkala returned from Portland yesterday where he has been attending a few days. 8. B. 8. FVNKRAL NOTICE. The members of the Scandinavian Benevolent Society are hereby request ed to meet at their hall this (Wednes day) afternoon at I p. m.. sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, II. II. Anderson. The funeral will be held from the fam lly residence at Alderbrook. AUO. DANIELSON. President. JOHN NORDSTROM, Sec. even to be drummed out of Astoria and probably will be If he stays here until the editor of the Astorlan gots through with him. DIED OF DIPHTHERIA. Autopsy of Miss Dealey's Remains Vin dicates Her Treatment by Dr. Es tes Dr. Kinney's Report. 'Magt?ff Dcaley died from a virulent form of diphtheria," said Dr. Alfred Kinney lost night. "Moreover, her small three-year-old sister Is In a criti cal condition and should be given medical attention at once. "There were from fifteen to twenty children at the house yeHterday," the doctor contin ued, "and they were all exposed to the malady, considering that the exam ination developed the presence of the diphtheritic bacilli." "Do you anticipate an epidemic of the disease," the reporter asked. "No, sir, I do not," woa the reply. I base thin conclusion on the fact that modern science has mastered the complaint to such an extent that the percentage of deaths from this cause is now estimated as low as ten per cent to sit In the Inquest met yesterday forenoon, but Immediately adjourned until the afternoon In order that the evidence having a bearing could be secure! In Its completed form. The principal witnesses examined In the afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dealey and James McCarthy. After hearing their evidence the Jury return ed the following form of verdict: "In the matter of the Inquisition on the body of Margaret Dealey, deceased, held at Astoria, Oregon, on the 12th day of September, A. D. 199, we, the undersigned Jurors, sworn to Inmilre Into the death of Mnrgnret Dealey, on oath do find that she came to her death at Astoria, Clatsop county, Ore gon, on September 10, IM9, from diph theria or blood poisoning, H. H. WEDDTNOTON, NAT JONES, D. H. WELCH, R. CAR RUTH ERS, T. S. HENDERSON, C. S. WRIGHT, t'pon learning the result of the ex amination, Chief of Police Hallock was directed to vinlt the Dcaley home, nail In a conspicuous place a yellow flag and burn the bedding. The room wasi SEEING WITH OCR FEELINHS. A physician makes the statement that we see with our feelings. There Is more truth In this than the thought less will perceive. For Instance, take a man or woman with a weak stomach which has not the power of giving the blood tha nourishment It requires. Th system Is filled with poisonous bile, Poor blood coursing through the brain poisons and weakens It, and the suf ferer Is utterly Incapable of enjoying beauty of any sort, or even a hearty meal. The reason the bilious and th dyspeptic who takes Hosteller's Stom ach Bitters finds life brighter and pleaaant-r, Is because It cleanses th system and strengthens the stomach. 8e that a private revenue stamp covers the top of the bottle. THE OCCIDENT Astoria's Leading Hotel Mcclcr 4$ WrlRltt, Propn, lhe PALACE Open Day and Night. W. V. WhlppU.Hroprlctfir. Finest Restaurant North of San Francisco ATTENTIVE KP-TICI.... riltSTaCLAM CUIIN.. PRIVATB ROOMS FOR LADIES. 538 Commercial St., Aatnrin, GiCgon CHAS. HEILBORN&SON IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS In sll tines snd style. ' . ' ' We shall cotilinae Iom Iron and Ilrass Bedsteads al lbs same Low Prices regardless of (lis rats in the price of Irou and brass A. O. U. W. FUNERAL NOTIOR. Members of Seaside Lodge No. 12. A. O. U. W are hereby request ed to meet at their hall on Wednesday, Sep tember 13, 1839, at the hour of 1 p. m. sharp, to attend the funeral of our late bro ther, H, H. Anderson. The funeral will be held at his residence, at Alderbrook. C. W. KARLBON, Master Workmvi. mm FURNITURE AT PRIVATH BALE, During the month of September, Hit, 1 will dispose of my household furni ture, consisting of carpets, chairs, wal nut secretary, parlor organ, chamber suits and bedding, lounges, lamps, hall rack, tables, pictures, miscellaneous books, crockery, kitchen range, refrig erator, eto. Please call between the hours of I a. m, and I p. m. Mrs. W. W. PARKER. For Good Coffee Big Present? Try reat American Importlnii Tea C Big Vaiua Stores. ITl Oommsrolal St. Astoria. c. R CH D, Commission, Brokerage, Insurance and Shipping. Custom Mousse Broker. ASTORIA, .OREGON Ageut W. r. AO)., and I'aclflo lnirai Co s. THE AST0RIAN... 1 Delivered at your Office, Store, or Residence, Only 60 Cents 8 Month FOR SALE). Furniture of upper floors of Central hotol. Good paying business, owner wishes to go to Europe. Will be sold cheap If sold wlthlng 15 days. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. The board of equalization of Clatsop county, Oregon, will attend at the office of the county clerk of Clatsop county, Oregon, September 25th, and dally thereafter until and Including Septem ber 30th, to publicly examine the as sessment roll for the year 1899, and correct all errors In valuation, descrip tion or qualities of land, lots or other property, and It shall be the duty of all parties Interested to appear at that time and place for the purpose of cor recting any errors that may appear In snld assessment rolls. C. W. CARNAIIAN, Assessor of Clatsop County, Oregon. Astoria, Oregon, August 1. 1899. THE) LADIES. Th pleasant effeot and porfeot safe ty with which ladles may use Byrup of Figs, under all conditions, make H tholr favorite remody. To get the trua and genuine article, look for ths name of the California Fig Byrup Co., print' cd near the bottom of the package. For sale by all druglsts. Astoria fla ee Steam Liaundrg jll l, R. OA I'llKI.L, 1'iop'r, IS We are ilaluiimich in cur th waahlng j linlili Waollur a heller way, sclmaiH. U) nr Hurt a inii.a convenient wur- "'ami- 11 ly wimhliiK ml IrnnliiK cheaper limn ii yea can have. I hem donsal home, ttma ! ilnliiit away with the i'iil cn anil 111 iiren n euiiK nn iiiimuy, B faVNnehliiaasnniploysit. n Cuiiier N'liilh anil Alir lilreela, H3UTajffialBiI512rajT!15. 1