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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1887)
C3? frfcc gaitg gwtim ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY .."-SEPTEMBEn 11. 18S7 No. One's service cart is again, iu repair and ready for U3e if required. San Francisco salmou shipments on the State were 240 cases from the North Shore Packing company. The McArthur arrived iu yester day; the Queen of the Jiay jtvent to theNehalem with lumber and can nory supplies. The Albany Democrat hears that a census is being taken in Oregon of all men between 18 and 4o years of age subject to military duty. The schooner Qeo. (J. Perkins sailed lumber laden from Trullinger's mill yesterday for California. The pilot schooner Gov. Bloody came in: she goes out again Tuesday. The New Market theater at Port land has been leased by J. P. Howe to Staver & Walker for an agricul tural warehouse. "To such base uses may we come at last." The Oregon Register says that "Astoria is to be envied. The circus did not visit that city." Astoria is ahead about 85,000 by the non-appearance of Jo-Jo and the rest of it. Capt. Hustler wants those who have not yet paid their city taxes to come and see him before noon Tues day, as the time for payment ends then, and his list goes, to tho city counoil. At two, o'clock to-morrow after noon sheriff. Boss will sell, at the court houpe door, the right, title and interest of Bobert Bell to sundry property minutely described in another column. Beautify your home; it is the place where you may talk of what you have done without being thought selfish, where you may be enthusiastic with out being taken for a crank and where you may lounge without being thought ungrateful. Last Thursday nigljt, the Sellwood ferry steamer caught fire, burned to the water's edge and sunk. The steamer cost $5,500. She was owned by the Jefferson Street Ferry com- Eany, and was insured in the Colum ia Insurance company for 3,000. J. O. Barneberg, a well known resi dent of this city, died at St Mary's hospital of disease of the liver. Deceased was a native of Hanover, Germany, aged 49 years. He had worKeda long time in tho Clatsop mill, and later at the West Shore mills. The funeral will be at to o'clook this afternoon. On.the Cairnsmore, when wrecked on the beach near Point Adams, were several hundred barrels of cement, and a good number of chunks of cement, hard and indurated, and looking like sculptured stone repre sentations of barrels, show gray and omique in places along the Columbia jetty where they were thrown as an experiment About three years ago there was quite a "mining excitement in the Bock creek district in this county. It has broken out again, and drilling, blasting and assaying are the order of the day. Several new locations have been made. A mining boom in connection with the uncovering of an eight-foot vein of Nehalem coal, would help things out John Beilly, residing on West 9th street, wants tidings of his little nine-year-old daughter, Bosie; a brown haired, brown-eyed girl, dressed in everyday clothes and wearing a sailor hat, who is missing since ten o clock yesterday morning. Anyone seeing her or knowing anything of her whereabouts will relieve the dis tressed parents by letting them know. In connection with the proposed extension of the West Side narrow gauge railroad system to the Nestuc- ca and up Ihrough Tillamook and along the coast, the Telephone saj's of Yamhill county's grain, that by di rect communication with Astoria, that which now goes by way of Port land, or Yaquiria, would have a quick connection to the sea coast, which is a fact. - Martin Olsen, one of the surviv ors of the wrck of the British bark Star of Scotia, has arrived at Liver pool. The bark, "he says, was wrecked on the rooks at Bull's point, 100 miles from Port Stanley, and tho crew stayed with her for six hours after she '.struck. They tried to come ashore 'in open boats, and part of them succeeded, but eight were drowned. Two bodies were after ward found, half eaten by wild birds. Th shipwrecked men nearly per ished from cold, but they were shel tered by herdsmen. Messrs. Dealey and Boelling, cus tom house inspectors, who went ud on the Idaho, returned from Portland last Friday. E. Z. Ferguson, who went up on the Olympian, returned yesterday. Search was made on both vessels for smuggled opium, but none was found, the boiler of the Idaho being the last place examined. It is probable if there was any on board it was got rid of at Seattle, where, it is reported, the Idaho lay for twenty four hours without a custom house officer going near her upon her arrival there from Port Townsend. Willie Pbhl thinks of going to San Francisco, overland, starting on the R. JR. Thompson, this afternoon to attend the funeral of his uncle, August Bochau. The body reached San Francisco yesterday, on the Ya quina. A dispatch was received yes terday, but no further particulars of his death .yere . given. The commit ted of Beaver Lodge," No. 35, tele graphed to the general relief com- mittee in San Francisco to take charge of the remains. The fcmily havo the sympathy of the public in this last sad calamity that has over shadowed a household already strick en by death. About 11 o'clock this forenoon, says the Teleyram of the 9th, the steamboat Lurline, Capt Gray, made fast to the American bark CoJoma, blew four whistles to open the draw, and without any fuss or feathers, both craft passed through the Morri son street bridge, and up to .Smith Bros.' mill, where the CoJoma will load lumber for Hong Kong. This is the hrst deep sea vessel that has passed up the river above Morrison street since the bridge was buit, and with a pride that may be considered pardonable under the circumstances, Captain Noyes ordered the little can non which is mounted on the fore castle to be fired as soon as the bark had passed through. This effectually put an end to the statements of croakers that no deep sea ships would go above the bridge, for Capt. Gray lias demonstrated how easily and safely it can be done. Fourth of Jnly Committee. Auiid the giddy whirl of eveuts it will probably be remembered that Astoria had a way-up celebration on the 4th of last July, and .that among other doings three salutes were fired out of a big brass cannon by a detach ment of soldiers from Ft Canby. The powder used by thesoldiers was not sold to tho committee of arrange ments; it was jnst" loaned, and when the day was done, and the snuset guns were fired,.the committee were owing to the United States govern ment about 24 kegi of mighty -fin gunpowder that' Uncle Sam wouldn't take any money for, but wanted re turned. Ever since then C. J. Trenchard and Cant Grav and the other members of the committee- have been writing to San Francisco and Chicago and -Newport, and other places, to get 24 kegs of pow der, and it was found to be a very difficult matter to get the particular brand that was used. Finally everything is satisfactorily arranged. The bill for the powder has been received; so has the pewder: it.arrived last night and goes over to Major Eakin at Fort Canby to mor row morning, and Hie committee are glad of it. This is n preface to tho statement that the Fourth of Julv committee .will meet at C. J. Treuchard's office .to-morrow evening to make final ac counting and settlement of the cele bration bills, funds, etc. "When Shall Wc Throe Meet Acain?' When the left whig of the Salva tion army swung onto, the Maiu and Chenamus crossing last night, the vigorous information thai "if jou're not a loverof theLord, Oh youcawn't go to 'Eaven when you die," so par alyzed three youths named Stronsom. Hnxley and McGiunis, who were gracefnlly rechniug on the rail above the chasm beneath, that they fell backwards and pawed wildly in the exterior darkness amid weeping and wailiug and gnashing of teeth, till officer Linville got them out, and standing in a row they sadly nsked, "When shall we three meet again?" One lost his hat in the mud, an other was partly scalped and the third had an ugly slash on the nose. They divided attention with the Sal vation army, and some who came to scoff remained to pray. Presentation. Clnra Brown, six yoars recorder Seaside Lodge, No. 12, A O. U. W., was yesterday evening the pleased recipient of a gold badge, emblematic of the order, handsomely gotten up and suitably inscribed. P. M. W., C. W. Fulton made the presentation speech, Mr. Brown responding in his usual happy manner. He leaves next Tuesday on an extended visit to Southern Califor nia. K. of L. Members of Columbia Assembly No. 5,033, K. of L., are -requested to meet at their- lodge room at one o'clock this afternoon to attend the funeral of the late J. C. Barneberg. By order, M. W. You will all need Xmas goods. Why not buy them now at half price at the Crystal Palace. At Friintc Sale. Household Furniture of all descrip tions. Parties desiring good and ser viceable furniture should call at once at residence on Astor street, second house from Cass, opposite Congrega tional church. Chronic Diarrho&a Of six months' standing cured by one half a bottle of Moore's Revealed Rem edy. Grin and Bear It Boy. Wo know that our low prices are hurting you, but we will soon be gone, only another week now. We are giving our patrons the benefit of the removal sale, and like sensible people they are taking advantage of the prices, know ing that all goods in our lino will cost 50 per cent -more when we are gone. So bear in mind that this is our last week, and that you may never have an other such an opportunity, "and don't you forget it" At the Crystal Palace. aioorc's Revealed Rcmedj. S asickness can be surely aveited and a sea voyage robbed, of its terrors by taking this llemedy two days before embarking. It Is :i Fact That we do not soil at Philadelphia, Boston or New York prices, but we do sell W) per cent cheaper than any other Jewelry house in town. We have one ot the largest and best selected stocks of tin finest quality of Watches and Jewelry made, which we not only sell at the lowest possible rate, but give a guarantee, and any one S109. who will produce anything sold by the Crystal Palace that is not exactly as represented. Vanilla Ice Cream at Fabre's to-day. PEOM EUEOPE AND THE EAST. Specials to Eeadera of "The Astorian." Philadelphia, Sept 10. Com mander Harper, of the department of Pennsylvania G. A. B. posts, has is sued an order for a Grand Army dem onstration in the military parade next Friday. The wording of the order is the cause of no little com ment It reads as follews: "In passing the reviewing stand, or while being reviewed by Lieut-Gen. Phil H. Sheridan of the United States army, none but post commanders will salute, and the post command ers' colors will ba dipped a3 the parade will be reviewed by president Cleveland, and Gen. Sheridan will be in command of the line." It is claimed by some of the veter ans not Grand Army men that the name of president Cleveland should have been inserted in that para graph of the order and that it is a direct slight to the chief magistrate in not doing so. The men, however, are all of the opinion that the matter was an oversight and that no slight wa3 intended. THE FRENCH ARMY. Paris, Sept. 10. The mobilization experiment has necessitated the rais ing of the Seventeenth army corps from 10,000 to 36,759 fully clothed and armed and equipped. Members of the reserve are of fine physique. Tho cavalry havo good pace, but the men lack a firm seat, many having been thrown. The officers were some what bothered in handling a larger body of men than they were accus tomed to. The artillery movements were sluggish, but altogether, how ever, the experience inspires confi dence in the army, the Seventeenth corp not being regarded as the best in the army. XOT DEAD YET. San Francisco, Sept. 10. There is practically no change in Gov ernor Bartlett's condition to-day. He remains unconscious most of the time, and when his mind clears a little he can recognize no one but his brothers. Lieut.-Gov. Waterman aud his private secretary, Boruck, called at the house for a min utes this morning, but were not per mitted to" see the governor. Water man said he would perform no official act while a spark of life was left VERY TRUE. London, Sept 10. The Daily JYews says that if anything could be mora flntteiiug to Gladstone than the iuvitation from Philadelphia, it would be tho unanauimous regret of both the president aud the people of America that he had been obliged to decline it IRV1NQ HALL LEFT OUT. New York, Sept. 10. John J. O'Brien, chief of the bureau of elec tion, caused to be published yesterday iu tho city record a list of voters whoso names are under consideration for appointment of inspectors of elec tion. Four lists were given: Tam many, county Democracy, Repub lican and the labor organization. No mention was made of Irving Hall. Among politicians the publication is taken as a notice that that or ganization's claims are to be ignored. a terrible scourge. London, Sept 10. The Austrian consul at Bombay reports that 31,328 deaths from cholera occurred in Oudo during last May. abvndoned at se. London, Sept. 10. The steamer Endymion, which arrived yesterday, had on board the crew of the British bark Orquelt, from Barrow for Perth, Amboy, which was abandoned in a sinking condition. doi pedro's voyages. London, Sept 10. The emperor of Brazil will visit Vienna aud Italy, and will spend the winter in Egypt and Algeria, and on his return will again visit .bngland.- CALLED BtGK. . Park, Sept 10. Tho French con s'ul at Rustchuck has been recalled, his life haviug been threatened. Special Notice. Alert Hook & Ladder Co., No. L The annual meeting for election of officers and transaction of important business will be held on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. A full attend ance is requested and members are asked to come prepared to settle all outstanding fines. F. I. Dunbar, J. O. Bozorth. Seo't'y. Pres't. lie Consulted His Pocket. You smoke good cigar, Billy; where do you get them? At D. L. Beck & Sons', of course. Why of course? Be cause my pocket advises me to. Do they sell cheap? Yes; the cheapest place in town. What kind of an assort ment have tliey? All kinds, from the cheapest to the best both of domestic and imported, and much the largest stock in town. Do they keep Tanslll's Punch ? Yes; they are the sole agents for Astoria for his Punch, Junior's and Plantations in short, you can depend upon it, Charjie, that when you want any kind of c'gars the place to go after them is at - D. L. Beck & Sons'. Kcntou Bahiujjr Powder. One peund: full weight Price, TiO cents, and 'i." cenU' worth of anything In the store given with each can. Guar anteed to give satisaction or money re funded. D. L. Beck & Sons, Sole Agents. Ztloorc's Revealed Remedy A positive cure for Asthma. Leading druggists sell Moore's Re vealed Remedy. Moore's Revealed Remedy A sure and certain cure for Dyspep sia. Buy your school books at Griffin & Reed's. It will be to your interest PEBSOXAL MENTION. Miss Sadie Spencer, of Tualatin, is visiting friends in this oity. Chas. McGowan was in the city Ed.. Hall, formerly a purser on one of the river boats, nas been visiting here and returned yesterday to the Cceur d'Alene, where he has two gold mines from which he picks out a couple of hundred dollar nuggets whenever he feels like it. Dr. Jay Tnttle and wife leave to morrow for Trask river. The doctor is rapidly convalescing and expects before long to regain his former hezlth and vitro r. He has had a hard siege of it these last ten weeks aud will soon be iu good health again. Little Edith's Ministration!. A tonchinj? little incident come3 to us of a young mother wno was nopeiessiyiu, DUE (Julie uucousciuua ui u uuuuiuuu. One afternoon her physicians held a con sultation, and afterwards announced the sad fact that she bad but a short time to live to the husband and sister of the patient. The four exchanged opinions as to the wisdom of telling her, and were auite unmindful of little Edith, the only child of the dying woman, five years old, who was busily playing with her dolls, apparently unconscious of what was going on about her. Bat in a few min utes the little Edith left her toys, walked slowly up stairs, and went directly to her mother's room. "With the aid of a chair she placed herself on the bed at her mother's side, when she kissed the wan cheek and asked, in low, tender tenes: "Mamma, are you 'faid to die?" The mother was startled by the question, and hesitatingly asked: "Who told you? Do they think" "No matter, dear mamma. Yon needn't be 'faid at all. Hold my hand tight, like this, shut your eyes close, and I will stay by you, and when you wake up again you will be where 'tis all light." The eyes were olosed, as directed, the two hands tightly clasped for a few minutes, -and when the members of the family re-entered the room the child looked up and said: "I helped dear mamma to die, aud she was not 'faid at all." In Brief, And to the Point. Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe to good nature. The human digestive apparatus is one of the most complicated and won derful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and many other things which ought not to be, havo made the American people n nation of dyspeptics. But Green's August Flower has done a wonderful work iu reforming this sad business and making the American people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and be happy. Bemember: ro happiness without health. But Green's August Flower brings health aud happiness to the dyspeptic Ask your druggist for n bottle. Seventy-five cents. Made a Big Haul. Four Italian fishermen returned to the city this morninsr with a boat load of salmon which they caught at one drag of the Berne. The fish were caught on the other side ot the bay and amounted to about 2,U00 pounds. Seattle Times, 8. Card of Thanks. I take this method of expressing my most sincere and heartfelt thanks to the kind ladies und frionds wlo ministered to my dear wife in her futal illness, aud assure them that their actions will never be forgotten. CnAS. BonR. 3Ioores Revealed Remedy A Specific for Liver Complaint. Kiduej Diseases Are successfully' treated by Moore's Re vealed Itemed. Hut Calces. The season for them is at hand; and we have just receied a large consign ment of New Orlean MoIas-.es, which we will sell by the case or can at very low figures. D. L. Beck & Sons. Notice. To make room for our fall stock, we will for the next ten days sell our baby carriages at actual cost. GlUFFIN & RKEl). For Full Particulars Of Moore's Revealed Remedy, see Cir culars. The finest and nicest steak to be had in town at Fabre's. Tho Low Price Store Is closing out. Dress Goods and Trimmings, Gents' and Boys' Clothing at any price. Go there for bargains. Thompson & Ross sell a fine article of Columbia river Spring Salmon In quantities to suit or by the barrel. Inflammatory Rheumatism And Fevers of all kinds yield readily to Moore's Revealed Remedy. Kept by all leading druggists. Herman Wise makes a tempting offer. Everyone can pick any hat he likes and pay 10 per-cent. less than the price of me nat cans tor. Ten cents for a cup of Fabre's nice coffee. Do You Want Your Flues CIcaued? T. Clifton will do the job for you neat and cheap. Leave orders at this office. All tfiH n.itpntmpdirinps mlvorttco1 In this paper, together with the choicest Eerfuuiery, and toilet articles, etc can o bought at the lowest prices, at J. W. Conn's drug htore, opposite Occident hctol, Astoria. Telephone o4ging House. Best Beds in town. Rooms per night 50 and 25 cts., per week S1.50. New and clean. Private entrance. Remember that our school supplies must be sold, as we remam here only a few days longer. Come and get our prices. Cbyst.l Palace. What is better than a glass of liquor? A cup of delicious coffee at Fabre's. Blanks and tablets of all descriptions at Griffin & Seed's. New Goods Arriving Daily! I r4 B . I, it ! i JUL iSL aSaL. .L wl. -. - lEuiiSHlBSwIEdMjJSPiScfPz!- BiBHPMHIm! iilwtoSflKJf We are now receiving our First Shipments of Fall Goods in our various Departments and are prepared to show our First Selections of Early Fall Dress Goods, with the Latest Trimmings to match. In our Cloak Department we have received a verj-nice selection of Ladies' Walking Jack iho Very Latest Styles and Perfect Fittiug, Remarkably Cheap. ets C. H. COOPER, The Leading House of the City. EnormonS ;ll TEN MORE CASES -OF HAT8- Arrived to-day. I Cud I bought too heavy and therefore I will 10 Unload For the next few days everyone can buy Choice Styles of Ilatsat 10 Ten Per Cent Below regular prices. Pick any Hat you like and TAKE-OFF Ten per cent, from the price; this is fair, isn't it? ALL HATS Bought of me are conformed free of charge. 101 Herman EWise The Reliable CLOTHIER AND HATTER Occident Hotel Building. We are GIVING GOODS AWAY We arc Losing We Doing Business for Fun! We aro making money ALL THE TIME. But for quality and prices of Goods, and fair honest dealing, we cannot be excelled in Astoria or on the river. Then bear this fact in mind, that when you buy articles of good quality -and get honest weight, you get more value for your money than you would at a low price if cheated in quality or weight. Seeing is believing and if you buy of us once you will come again. D. L. Beck & Sods. 1888 WINTER not not Money! are - net