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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1887)
(1 ASTORIA, OREGON: FRIDAY 11 JmaYSO. 1SS7 The state vagrant law goe3 into ef fect to-day. T?ho Central hotel is being adorned with a new coat of paint. The building between Carnahan & Cos and A. Balmanno'a looms np. Excursion tickets on the O. K. & N. boats are good till September 30th. The Telephone has been repainted and made otherwise attractive, and looks fine. Any one finding a solitaire diamond shirt stud will be rewarded by bring ing it to this office. The fine weather yesterday brought out a large number of neatly dressed ladies and children. The Mountain Queen and Tele phone were down yesterday within a few minutes of each other. The Walla "Walla foundry recently paid $36 freight on 500 brick, from Portland, 245 miles; a little over seven cents a brick. The Salem fire department will send a hose team to Vancouver. It will be a picked team from Capitals and Tigers. The Columbia came in yesterday: the Oregon sailed. She took out 800- cases salmon, G. "W. Hume, and a large lot oysters. In a run of ten hours las Wednes day, the Tort BJakely mill cut 510, 273 feet of lumber. Heavy lumber 20 inches square counts up fast. At three o'clock this afternoon Prof. Teomans will deliver a free lec ture to ladies only at the hall of As toria Engine Co. No. One. This" evening Prof. Aulguiro will deliver .another free lecture. According to the new school law which took effect last Wednesday, no clerk can receive an order for school money until his bond is properly made out, accepted and filed in the office of the county superintendent. Of the 1,720 boats on tho lower Co lumbia good authority is of the opin ion that 1,300 are out this week. The run, which picked up a little in the early part of the week, has fallen off again, bo far indications point to a light catch. The Deep Sea fishing schooner Venture is at Parker's wharf. So far the enterprise has not proved a financial success, though, it is be lieved.that once a market is estab lished in Portland and farther east, the scheme would be a paying one. On the Oregon yesterday went some jagged lumps of cargo, comprising 38,087 pounds scrap tin, consigned to Sootchler & Gibbs of San "Francisco. By them it will be sent to Amidon k Co., Baltimore, Md., that firm work ing it up into a variety of shapes. The Fleetwood and Emma Hay ward are running daily races between Olympia and Seattle. Steamboat racing is bad all round; it uses the boats up, creates no end of ill will, and subjeots passengers and all hands to possible peril of a dreadful acci dent at any moment School in district No. One closes to-day. Prof. Johnson and his corps of assistants have labored faithfully for the best interests of those com mitted to their charge and deserve commendation for their efforts. The marked improvement in the pupils is good evidence of faithful work on tho part of the teachers during the term. Brig.-Gen. Siglin will shortly issue an order for the first meeting of the new military board, at the capital. on June 24. No orders will emanate from headquarters concerning pa rades on May 30, but each company may act as it pleases. General or ders for reorganization of tho militia into the National guard, on Juno 1 will be issued in a few days. At a recent masquerade in Port land, a number of the maskers, who had attracted attention from their dress and antics, which were those of the salvation army, formed a circle in the middle of the floor, and then a tall, athletic young man, who per sonated Satan, burst into the ring and tried to break it up. The army rose as a man, throttled Satan, threw him down and wiped the floor with him. . The Portland school directors will have a good time of it for the next two or three months. They have elected the teaohers some seventy in number for the next school year and refuse to let the newspaper re porters, or the teachers themselves, or any one else, know who has been elected.. It's dollars to dimes thati the teachers will find some way of finding out before the 1st of next month. It has been discovered that ihe new militia bill, which goes into effect to-day, does not make any pro-J vision for immediate payment of funds to the national guard, under the new law. The law provides that a special fund shall be created for the sustenance of the guard, and that the source of revenue shall be from a special tax of one-fifth of a mill levied for that purpose. The tax will be levied upon the taxes of 18S7, and thesis taxes will not be collectible un til the courts have passed upon the assessment rolb and approved them. Meanwhile, the national guard will have tomn on credit, probably until fall Gotojeflfoforoysterft. Private Rooms. PB0M THE ATLAimO 0QABT. Henry George and National Politics. A Xew-pappr's Deoi.tml for Kree Sprocb. Nkw Youk, May 19. Tho Commer cial Advert tscr publishes the follow fellow follew ing: It is already stated on very good authority that Henry George, of the labor party, has already begun to prepare for tho fall campaign. District leaders with their assistants are making house to hou30 canvass in tho tenement distrusts, and are said to bo largely recruiting their ranks from lukewarm Democrats. It is estimated that the object of the whole affair is to swell tho labor vote in the approaching election to puch an extent that George could then be in a position to make a profitable deal with Blaine in the presidential election of 1888. Henry George this morning said: "You can authoritatively deny that there is any deal or agreement either past, pending or to be made in the future between Blaine and myself. I am opposed to Blaine; he represents all I have been fighting against for years in monopoly and the worst form of capitalistic power." He was asked: "Will there be a labor presi dential candidate in 1888?" "It ia strongly probable there will," an swered George. SEIZED FOU DEBT. Chicago, May 19. After tho per formance of "Clothildo" last night tho costumes and box-office receipts of Mi"s Jeffreys-Lewis were nt tached in a .suit, for one thousand dollars, brought by New York costuuitr.j OOKE BACK TO WORK. HayerhiiiIi, Mass., May 19. The manufacturers association have con ceded the demand-of the employes, ; and forty-one shoe factories employ ing three thousand men resumed work this morning. DEAD. New York, May 19. Wm. H. Ala oy, president of the Seaman's Sav ings bank, died this morning. A OAIiIi FOR FREE SPEECH. Toronto, May 19, The Globe, re fering to yesterday's disturbance says: "The ruffians of yesterday doubtless expected to overawe the eloquence and courage of O'Brien, and this they vainly attempted. They have thrown over to him a vol ume of public sympathy' which he could not have otherwise obtained. He stands now identified with the cause of free speech in Canada: free dom to walk the streets and freedom to express his opinion, and these common rights must be vindicated at auy necessary trouble andcost." The comments of tho other papera are of the same tenure. TO SFEAE AT HAMILTON. Hamilton, Out, May 19. Wm. O'Brien is to lecture here on Monday night under the auspices of the local branch of the Irish National League. It is proposed to call a public meet ing on Saturday evening to protest against O'Brien's coming here to continue the attack on Lord Lans downe. A REBATE TO BE ALLOWED. Ottawa, May 19. The government will make on allowance for iron im porters who had entered into con tracts previous to the imposition of new duties and will allow their con signments to come in under the old tariff. THE AMENDMENT REJECTED. "Richmond, Ya., May 19. Tho sen ate yesterday rejected a resolution providing for a cons'titutional amend ment which propos id to repudiate all state bonds not funded in new threes at the time the amendment is ratified by the people. A motion to recon sider went over until to-day. School Picnic To-day. Examinations closed in tho public school in district No. One yesterday, and the several results announced. In the afternoon a photograph was taken of the sohool building, the teachers, and many of the pupils. To-day, weather permitting, there will bo a basket picnic at Smith's Point, to whioh tho teachers and pu pils of the other schools are invited. Should the morning be unfavorable the picnic will not take place; if con sidered favorable the bell will Ting at half past eight; otherwise it will re main silent If it rings, tho under standing is that the pupils shall as semble at the school house and go from there in a body to tho ground selected for the picnic Suicide. DR. FLINT'S HEART UE.MEDY has saved more lives by timely use. and has kept from suicide or the in sane asylum more victims of nervous disorders, than all the physicians with their pet methods of treatment. At druggists. $L50. Descriptive treatise with each bottle; or address J. J. Mack & Co., S. F. Girl TTautcd To do General Housework. Apply the Elite Dressmaking Parlors. to The best Fabre's. 03'sters in any style- at Eastern oysters fresli every steamer at JefFs restaurant. The finest and nicest steak to be had in town at Fabre's. IE0M THE ETmOPEAxT CENTERS. The Czar and His Loyal Oossack Subjects Mexico Looking to Don Carlo of Spain. St Petersburg, May 19. The czar owitch last evening was installed with great ceremony, Atnoro Tcherkask hetman of the Cossacks. The de cree of. appointment was publicly read to the Cossack soldiers. The czar thanked the Cossacks for their faithful services and for tho cordial reception extended to him and his family. He then handed the het man's baton to the czarowitch, tho presentation being attended with great pomp and ceremony, which in cluded a superb exhibition of impe rial regalia and jewels: After the ceremony the czar reviewed the Cos sack regiment and battery of young military pupils of two regiments of Cossack boys. A detachment of Tal muck horsemen then gave an exhibi tion of a war game for the entertain ment of the imperial visitors, and presented the czarowitch with a cream colored horse. The day ceremonies and exhibitions were followed in tho evening by n gorgeous display of fireworks aud a grand jubilation ball. FROM THE ETERNAL CITY. Home, May 19. Gen. Gene, com mander of the Italian forces at Mar- sowah, has dissuaded the government from carrying out its Abyssinian expedition, on the ground that tho cot and difficulty of the undertaking would outweigh the probable gain. VATICAN AND ST. JAMES. 1ome. May 19. A gentleman in the confidence of Lord Salisbury, is ne gotiating with tho Vatican in a semi official capacity for the rosumption of official relations between tho Vati can aud England. A FRENCH DUEL. Paris, May 19. A duel has taken place between Victor Konig, husband of Madame Jane Bading, n well known French aotress, and M. La cour, a journalist who had written an article derogatory to Madame Bad ing'a reputation. M. Lacour was wounded. NOT VERY. PROimtLE. TUity of Mexico, May 19. It is stated in upper government circles that a plot on tho part of tho con servative party has been discovered. Tho Government onembers of con gress are in tho confidence of President Diaz, aud several cab inet members stated yestorday that the Mexican conservatives have actually invited Don Carlos, the Spanish pretender, to visit this coun try for the purpose of entangling him in Mexicau politics, and of eventually making him the head of their party. STRIKE IN BELGIUM. Brussels, May 19. Tho metal workers of Belgium are joining tho strike inaugurated by tiie miners. Workers in other trades are likely to follow suit. Eighteen thousand nrr sons have struck in tho Center h. trict alone. Troops are being ir warded to provent the strikers from committing acts of violence. ON A VISIT. Dublin, May 19. Cardinal Gib bons is here visiting Archbishop Walsh. "Wonderful Curet, V. 1). lloyfc & Co., Wholesale aud Retail Druggists of Home. (Ia., h.iy: we have been .-elling Dr. KinjrV New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Uuck len's Arnica Salve for two years. Have never handled remediesthatsell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. .Several cases of pronounced Consump tion have been entirelv cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discov ery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by W. E. Dement & Co. Some of the members of Co. "H.," O. S. M., think it would be a good scheme for the county, which has to pay S50 a month for thefr support, to build them an armory on the county property, and charge them a good rent for it, till it was paid for in that way. They figure that a suitable building GOxlOft feet, could be built for about $1,400, and that after it was paid for on the installment plan, as it were, by the county deducting so much from their fifty dollar monthly warrant, they would have permanent headquarters and would be benefitted thereby. The .present spirit of the company is reported excellent and the organization in an efficient state. Imllgcslon or Constipation. A few HAMBURG FIGS aro all that is necessary for the cure of the severest cases of indigestion or con stipation, and one taken occasionly will prevent tho development of these affections. 25 cents. At.ail drug gists. J. J. Mack & Co., proprietors. S.F. A Xew And. Unlarged took of Choice Brands or Cigar. Imported Key West and domestic. AH tastes can be satisGed and all pockets suited as to price. Tansill'sPnnch and Junior's in full supply as usual at D. I,. Beck & Sons. Try Fab re's colebrated pan roast. For The Most Beautiful And enduring photographs, charming tones, the most scientific retouching and fine polish go to X. S. Sinister, the pioneer leading photographer. See new samples as his new gallery on the road way. Ten cents for a cup of coffee. Fabre's nice t-ERSOXAL. Jno. Bryce, Jr., is in the city. Ed. Kae was among yesterday's ar rivals. C. W. Fultou returned from Salem yesterday. Dr. Ella Whipple, of Vancouver, is in tho city. Chas. S. Wright goes to Portland this morning. Sheriff Boss returned yesterday from Portland. Dr. A. C. Kinnoy returned from Salem yesterday. Counoilman Gratke returned yes terday from Portland. . Engineer Heddsn has been trans ferred from the Wolcott to the Rush. Judge Taylor, who has been hold ing court at St. Helens, -has returned to the city. E. L. Bristow, an old newspaper man and one that-has the good wishes of everyone connected with the busi ness in the state, is lying nt the point of death, at Salem. First officer Hansen of thb Oregon, on his arrival hero yesterday morning, received the unwelcome intelligence in the shape of an eastern telegram, that his wife was dead. He immedi otely started back overland. W. B. Smith, son of Mrs. Jane K. Smith, who has for five weeks been very sick, will be removed to Astoria to-morrow by his uncle, Dr. Kinaey of that city, where it is to be hoped Mr. Smith will soon recoVer. Albany Herald, 18. Capt. Geo. Flavel and Miss Nellie Flavel roturned on the Columbia yesterday. Accompanied a portion of tho time by his daughter, he has been in California since last Decem ber, and is somewhat improved in health. He brought up with him a fine buggy. AstonUhins Snccei. It is the duty of every person who has used Bosche&s German Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consump tion, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and Inng diseases. No person can use it without immediate relief. Three doses will relievo any caBe, and we consider it the duty of all Druggists to recommend it to the poor, dying consumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 80,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one casawhere it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Sample bottles to try sold at 10 cents. Begular size, 75 cents. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, in the United States and Canada. He Onsht to Tackle Chinook. Tae new general of the Jesuits is Father Anderledy, who speaks Greek, Latin. Hebrew, English. Germau, French, Italian and Spanish. He is now learning Petaluma. Alta. Jr'a(Ij; Ixcittl. Xot a few of the citizens of Astoria have recently become greatly excited over the astoundiug facts, that several if their friends who had been pro nounced by their physicians as incur able and 'hejond all hope suffering with that dreaded monster Consump tion have been completely cured bj Dr. King's New Discovery for Con Mimption, the only remedy that does ltositivelv cure all throat and lung dis eases, Coughs, Colds, Asthma and Bron chitis. Trial bottles free at w.Ji. De-mt-ntite Co.s Drug .Store, large bottles hi Famous "Women. Madamo Trebelli, the greatest of living contraltos who has traveled extensively, in fact visited every county and oity of note in the world, hasjust departed from the slope of the Pacific, aud often expressing the greatest admiratio.i for the beauty and grandeur of our scenery and the delightful mildness of our climate, left tho following written note, as a living expression of her opinion in tho hands of a Portland druggist, the original of which can be seen on de mand. roBTLih'o, Or., April G, 1887. Dear Mr. Wisdem: I have tried your "Robertine." and it cive.3 me much pleasure to say that it is excellent for the complexion, being ono of ihe best articles of the kind I havo ever used. Be lieve me, yours sincerely. Z. TftEBEXXI. If any further nroof of the excel lency of this article is required call on jMessrsW.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 picturo card for the trouble of en quiring. A.I1 tin patent medicines 'adveilbed iu lids pAi-t r. toe'Iior with the choicest pc-i finm-rj . .Hid teilet: articles, etc can buuoiiritr-iL She lowest priees, at.l. W. Cmiii'"8 drus t'.v. opposite Occident hrtp-l, Atoria. SniLon'3 Cure will relievo Croup, Whooping Bionclutis. Sold by W.E. immediately Cough, and Dement & Co JEFF'. United btates Restaurant is tin: best and cheapest in Astoria. Private Xtoom.s. At Frank Fabre's for suppcre. par ties, ate. The best cooked to order. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what 5ou need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diz ziness anu ail symptoms otijys Priee 10 aud 75 cents per bostle. by W. K. Dement. , yspepMa. Jnju Telephone I.oipjinff House. Best Beds in town. Booms per night CO aud 2T cts.. per week $1.50. New and clean. Private entrance. Syrup ot Figs. Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco CaL is Natures Own True Laxative. This pleasant liquid fruit remedy may be had of W. E. Dement & Co, at fifty cents or one dollar per bottle. It is the most pleasant, prompt and effective remedy known, to cleanse the system ; to act on, the Liver, Kidneys and Bowols eentlv yet thoroughly -to dispel 'Headachs, Colds and Fevers: to oure Constipation, muigemum uuu Kiuurea ins. GOLD Lai faSB Ny li H r . LAUNDRIED AND UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS. No Better Shirt in the World, " Manufactured by the Trojan .Shirt and Collar. Co., Troy, New York. LAUNDRIED MEN'S SILVER $1.25 Each. LAUNDRIED MEN'S GOLD $1.50 Each. C. H. COOPER'S, The Leading Dry Goods and Clothing House Of Astoria. Who Won't Be comfortable and buy a Straw Hat? STRAW HATS Bv the Carload. STRAW HATS ALL STYLES, ALL QUALITIES, From 10 cents to S3.00 GET YOUR STEAW HATS FROM Herman Wise, THE RELIABLE Clothier and S&tter (Occident Hotel Building.) Theo. 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